Minn. Stat. § 414.031
Subd. 1. Initiating the proceeding.
A proceeding for the annexation of unincorporated property abutting a municipality may be initiated by submitting to the executive director and the affected township one of the following:
(d) A resolution of the municipal council together with a resolution of the township board stating their desire to have the entire township annexed to the municipality.
The petition, or resolution shall set forth the boundaries of the territory proposed for annexation, the names of all parties entitled to notice under section 414.09, and the reasons for requesting annexation. If the proceeding is initiated by a petition of property owners, the petition shall be accompanied by a resolution of the annexing municipality supporting the petition.
Subd. 2.
Repealed, 1973 c 621 s 9
Subd. 3. Hearing time, place.
Upon receipt of a petition or resolution initiating an annexation the executive director shall designate a time and a place for a hearing in accordance with section 414.09.
Subd. 4. Board factors, order.
In arriving at its decision, the board shall consider the following factors:
(n) If only a part of a township is annexed, the ability of the remainder of the township to continue or the feasibility of it being incorporated separately or being annexed to another municipality.
Based upon the factors, the board may order the annexation (a) if it finds that the subject area is now, or is about to become, urban or suburban in character, or (b) if it finds that municipal government in the area proposed for annexation is required to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, or (c) if it finds that the annexation would be in the best interest of the subject area. If only a part of a township is to be annexed, the board shall consider whether the remainder of the township can continue to carry on the functions of government without undue hardship. The board shall deny the annexation if it finds that the increase in revenues for the annexing municipality bears no reasonable relation to the monetary value of benefits conferred upon the annexed area. The board may deny the annexation (a) if it appears that annexation of all or a part of the property to an adjacent municipality would better serve the interests of the residents of the property or (b) if the remainder of the township would suffer undue hardship.
The board may alter the boundaries of the area to be annexed by increasing or decreasing the area so as to include only that property which is now or is about to become urban or suburban in character or to add property of such character abutting the area proposed for annexation in order to preserve or improve the symmetry of the area, or to exclude property that may better be served by another unit of government. The board may also alter the boundaries of the proposed annexation so as to follow visible, clearly recognizable physical features. If the board determines that part of the area would be better served by another municipality or township, the board may initiate and approve annexation on its own motion by conducting further hearings and issuing orders pursuant to subdivisions 3 and 4. In all cases, the board shall set forth the factors which are the basis for the decision.
Subd. 4a. Proceedings initiated by joint resolution.
If the proceeding has been initiated under subdivision 1, clause (d), any annexation order shall include a provision for the election of new municipal officers in accordance with section 414.09. The expanded municipality shall be governed by the home rule charter or statutory form which governs the annexing municipality, except that any ward system for the election of council members shall be inoperable. The ordinances of both the annexing municipality and the township shall continue in effect within the former boundaries until repealed by the governing body of the new municipality.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary the board may provide for election of council members by wards, not less than three nor more than seven in number, whose limits are prescribed in the board order, upon a finding that area representation is required to accord proper representation in the municipality because of uneven population density in different parts thereof or the existence of agricultural lands therein which are in the path of suburban development; but after four years from the effective date of an annexation the council of the municipality may by resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote abolish the ward system and provide for the election of all council members at large.
Until the effective date of the annexation order, the town board and other officers of the town shall continue to exercise their powers and duties under the town laws in that portion of the municipality that was formerly the town, and the council and other officers of the annexing municipality shall continue to exercise their powers and duties in that portion of the expanded municipality that was formerly the municipality. Thereafter the town board and the council of the annexing municipality shall have no jurisdiction within the municipality, and the new municipal council and other new officers shall act in respect to any matters previously undertaken by the town board of supervisors or municipal council within the limits of the expanded municipality, including the making of any improvement and the levying of any special assessments therefor in the same manner and to the same effect as if such improvement had been undertaken by the municipality.
The new municipal council may continue or discontinue any board that may have previously existed in the town or former municipality.
Subd. 5.
Repealed, 1992 c 556 s 12
Subd. 6. Effective date.
The annexation shall be effective as of the date fixed in the annexation order or on such later date as is fixed in the annexation order. A copy of the annexation order must be delivered immediately by the executive director of the Minnesota municipal board to the appropriate county auditor or auditors. For the purposes of taxation, if the annexation becomes effective on or before August 1 of a levy year, the municipality may levy on the annexed area beginning with that same levy year. If the annexation becomes effective after August 1 of a levy year, the town may continue to levy on the annexed area for that levy year, and the municipality may not levy on the annexed area until the following levy year.