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1 <br />• <br />462.356 PROCEDURE TO EFFECT PLAN: GENERALLY. <br />Subdivision 1. Recommendations for plan execution. Upon the recommendation by the <br />planning agency of the comprehensive municipal plan or sections thereof, the planning <br />agency shall study and propose to the governing body reasonable and practicable means <br />for putting the plan or section of the plan into effect. Subject to the limitations of the <br />following sections, such means include, but are not limited to, zoning regulations, <br />regulations for the subdivision of land, an official map, a program for coordination of the <br />normal public improvements and services of the municipality, urban renewal and a <br />capital improvements program. <br />Subd. 2. Compliance with plan. After a comprehensive municipal plan or section thereof <br />has been recommended by the planning agency and a copy filed with the governing body, <br />no publicly owned interest in real property within the municipality shall be <br />acquired or disposed of, nor shall any capital improvement be authorized by the <br />municipality or special district or agency thereof or any other political subdivision having <br />jurisdiction within the municipality until after the planning agency has reviewed the <br />proposed acquisition, disposal, or capital improvement and reported in writing to the <br />governing body or other special district or agency or political subdivision concerned, its <br />findings as to compliance of the proposed acquisition, disposal or improvement with <br />the comprehensive municipal plan. Failure of the planning agency to report on the <br />proposal within 45 days after such a reference, or such other period as may be designated <br />by the governing body shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this <br />subdivision. The governing body may, by resolution adopted by two- thirds vote <br />dispense with the requirements of this subdivision when in its judgment it finds that <br />the proposed acquisition or disposal of real property or capital improvement has no <br />relationship to the comprehensive municipal plan. <br />History: 1965 c 670 s 6 <br />