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The rural Minnesota family who lost the gravel road to its home will get it back.
In a ruling handed down Thursday, a Kanabec County judge blasted a local township board, calling its actions "unreasonable and absurd" in leaving Renee and Andy Crisman at the mercy of a neighbor who doesn't like them.
In 2017, the Crismans bought property in Hillman Township outside Mora, Minn., and built a home there. Their land at the end of Hornet Street had been unoccupied for several years, and while the land was unoccupied, the town hadn't been maintaining or plowing the last stretch of the half-mile gravel road. Instead, it maintained only the first quarter-mile of the road.
When the Crismans asked the town to resume maintenance of the final quarter-mile leading to their home, residents voted it down. Even after the Crismans spent tens of thousands of dollars to repair the road and build a turnaround for the school bus, the township refused to maintain it. Earlier this year, the township declared that the final stretch of road leading to the Crismans' home had ceased to exist and the land was now the property of their neighbor. Township records showed that the last quarter-mile of Hornet Street hadn't been maintained in more than 40 years, the board said, and under state law, the land under the road must revert to the owner of the property it runs on.
In the judge's ruling, he wrote that Minnesota law on township roads doesn't allow a township to ignore maintenance on just a portion of a road. "Not maintaining just the last quarter mile knowing that a family is living on the property is unreasonable and cannot be what the legislative scheme anticipated," Hiljus wrote. "Nowhere in [state law] does it state that an electorate may vote to discontinue maintenance of only a portion of a road."
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https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-family-that-lost-the-road-to-its-home-will-get-it-back/600115968/
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I followed this story, really bizarre. So much for "Minnesota Nice." Yes, I know, belongs with the tooth fairy and Santa..
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)Minnesota Nice no longer applies to those folks when it comes to "outsiders".
texasfiddler
(2,189 posts)dflprincess
(28,471 posts)This is not a place to bring up children.