Ordinances
Land Use Ordinance For Information Click Here
Subdivision Ordinance For Information Click Here
Speed Limits: Minn. Stat.169.14, subd 2(a)(1).
The speed limit is 30 m.p.h. on town roads within a subdivision or plat of land that is built up with dwelling houses at intervals of less than 300' for a distance of 1/4 mile or more.
Dog Ordinance 1-2002: Prohibiting vicious dogs and prohibiting dogs from running at large.
A copy of the ordinance is available upon request. Corinna Township has obtained the services of Sue Eaton as the Animal Control officer. Most of her activities deal with lost or stray animals. If you have a problem with a stray animal contact Sue Eaton, Animal Control Officer, 612-366-4370.
Click Here for Dangerous Dog Ordinance: 10-01
Burning Permit Policy for Wright County: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The goal of this policy is to reduce wildfires and eliminate needless runs by the Fire Department to permit fires. You may have a recreational or food preparation fire without a permit. It must be wood or charcoal and either contained in a device such as a barbecue grill or as a campfire. A campfire must have an area of 5' radius cleared of combustible material and must be attended at all times. You may burn vegetative material such as brush, weeds or other natural material not including garbage in an "approved waste burner" which basically is a barrel with a screen cover in an area cleared of combustible material. This burning should be done after 6 p.m. and not within 600' of an occupied residence other than your own. Burning permits are required for open burning of brush, weeds and other vegetative material unless there is three inches of snow cover. Permits may not be issued for burning tires, car bodies, shingles, waste oil or other materials that will produce large quatities of noxious smoke.
Motor Vehicle, Junk and Refuse Nuisance Ordinance: Wright County Planning and Zoning Ordinance Section Numbers: 703, 705, 714.1 and 714.3
Corinna Township is a beautiful place. Most property owners take care of their property in a manner that reflects pride of ownership. The Town Board occasionally receives complaints of an accumulation of unlicensed vehicles or other unsightly junk. The County Attorney and the Sheriff have set up a procedure to deal with these problems. Most people who receive a violation letter correct their problems. Ignoring a violation letter may result in court action.
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North Corinna Cemetery Regulations Ordinance

