Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=85.34&year=2016
Timestamp: 2018-03-23 05:24:16
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85.34 - 2016 Minnesota Statutes
Section 85.34
85.3385.40
2017 Subd. 1 Amended 1Sp2017 c 8 art 2 s 5
2014 Subd. 7 Amended 2014 c 312 art 13 s 16
2004 Subd. 4 Repealed 2004 c 255 s 51
2004 Subd. 6 New 2004 c 255 s 18
2004 Subd. 7 New 2004 c 255 s 19
2000 Subd. 1 Amended 2000 c 488 art 3 s 23
2000 Subd. 4 New 2000 c 488 art 3 s 24
2000 Subd. 5 New 2000 c 488 art 3 s 25
85.34 FORT SNELLING LEASE.
Subdivision 1.Upper bluff; lease terms.
The commissioner of natural resources with the approval of the Executive Council may lease for purposes of restoration, preservation, historical, recreational, educational, and commercial use and development, that portion of Fort Snelling State Park known as the upper bluff consisting of officer's row, area J, the polo grounds, the adjacent golf course, and all buildings and improvements located thereon, all lying within an area bounded by Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Trunk Highways numbered 5 and 55, and Bloomington Road. The lease or leases shall be in a form approved by the attorney general and for a term of not to exceed 99 years. The lease or leases may provide for the provision of capital improvements or other performance by the tenant or tenants in lieu of all or some of the payments of rent that would otherwise be required.
Subd. 2.Admission.
Admission to the property leased pursuant to subdivision 1 shall be exempt from any state park permit or admission fees imposed pursuant to law.
Subd. 3.Sale of intoxicating liquor.
The commissioner of public safety with the approval of the Executive Council may issue to the lessee or developer of the property leased pursuant to subdivision 1, an on-sale license for the sale of intoxicating liquor upon the leased property. The annual fee for the license issued pursuant to this subdivision shall be set by the commissioner of public safety at an amount comparable to the fee charged by municipalities in the surrounding area for a similar license. All provisions of chapter 340 shall apply to the sale of intoxicating liquor upon the leased property.
[Repealed, 2004 c 255 s 51]
Subd. 5.Rule exception.
The commissioner of natural resources may provide an exception, in whole or in part, to the rules for use of state parks and other recreational areas for property leased pursuant to subdivision 1. The exception may be provided by commissioner's order and shall be effective for the term of the lease or such lesser period of time specified by the commissioner.
Subd. 6.Minneapolis lease.
A lease to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for the purposes of athletic fields and golf course operations is subject to subdivisions 1 to 5, except as provided in this subdivision. Approval of the Executive Council is not required for the lease or the issuance of a liquor license. A lease of any portion of Officer's Row or Area J may include a charge to be paid by the tenant for repayment of a portion of the costs incurred by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for the installation of a new water line on the upper bluff. The total amount to be repaid to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board by tenants of Officer's Row and Area J shall not exceed $450,000.
Subd. 7.Disposition of proceeds.
(a) All revenue derived from the lease of the Fort Snelling upper bluff, with the exception of payment for costs of the water line as described in subdivision 6, shall be deposited in the natural resources fund and credited to a state park account. Interest earned on the money in the account accrues to the account.
(b) Revenue and expenses from the upper bluff shall be tracked separately within the account. Money in the account derived from the leasing or operation of the property described in subdivision 1 is appropriated annually to the commissioner for the payment of expenses attributable to the leasing, development, and operation of the property described in subdivision 1, including, but not limited to, the maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of historic buildings and landscapes.
1978 c 573 s 1; 2000 c 488 art 3 s 23-25; 2004 c 255 s 18,19; 2014 c 312 art 13 s 16