Minn. Stat. § 103E.715
Subd. 1. Repair petition.
An individual or an entity interested in or affected by a drainage system may file a petition to repair the drainage system. The petition must state that the drainage system needs repair. The auditor shall present the petition to the board at its next meeting or, for a joint county drainage system, to the drainage authority within ten days after the petition is filed.
Subd. 2. Engineer's repair report.
If the drainage authority determines that the drainage system needs repair, the drainage authority shall appoint an engineer to examine the drainage system and make a repair report. The report must show the necessary repairs, the estimated cost of the repairs, and all details, plans, and specifications necessary to prepare and award a contract for the repairs. The drainage authority may give notice and order a hearing on the petition before appointing the engineer.
Subd. 3. Notice of hearing.
When the repair report is filed, the auditor shall promptly notify the drainage authority. The drainage authority in consultation with the auditor shall set a time, by order, not more than 30 days after the date of the order for a hearing on the repair report. At least ten days before the hearing, the auditor shall give notice by mail of the time and location of the hearing to the petitioners, owners of property, and political subdivisions likely to be affected by the repair in the repair report.
Subd. 4. Hearing on repair report.
(a) The drainage authority shall make findings and order the repair to be made if:
Subd. 5. Apportioning repair cost for joint county drainage system.
For the repair of a joint county drainage system, the drainage authority shall, by order, apportion the repair cost among affected counties in the same manner required in the original construction of the drainage system.
Subd. 6. Repair by resloping ditches, incorporating multistage ditch cross section, leveling spoil banks, installing erosion control, or removing trees.
(a) For a drainage system that is to be repaired by resloping ditches, incorporating a multistage ditch cross section, leveling spoil banks, installing erosion control measures, or removing trees, before ordering the repair, the drainage authority must appoint viewers to assess and report on damages and benefits if it determines that: