The Honorable Don Koller State Representative, District 153 State Capitol Building Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Representative Koller:
You have asked whether the city of Winona, a city of the fourth class, can donate 20 acres of land to Mineral Area College for it to build a branch of its college.
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In answering your question we have assumed that the land the city is considering to donate is owned by the city in fee simple and that there were no restrictions in the use of the land by the city when it acquired the land. If there were restrictions on the deed when the city acquired the property, or if the city acquired the property through condemnation for a particular public purpose, then the documents have to be examined to determine whether the city can donate the land.
Very truly yours,
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON Attorney General
Enclosure
CHARTER CITIES: Members of a city council, board of aldermen, CITIES: or board of trustees have a right to receive copies of written opinions issued to the council or board by the city attorney and should make an effort to obtain copies of such opinions in order to fulfill the obligations of the city council or board. We are unable to answer the remaining portions of your inquiry for the reasons stated herein.
