A city of the first class may by ordinance give a permit to a public service corporation to use the streets and other public property in the city to continue to supply gas, electric energy, or steam for light, heat, or power.
The permit may be issued even if issuing it is contrary to the city's charter.
The permit is subject to the terms and conditions in this subdivision.
The city may set the rates the corporation may charge for its service in the city. The rates must not be set more often than once in a calendar year.
The city may decide how much the corporation must pay to use the city's streets and other public property in the city.
The city must charge the corporation at least the minimum franchise fee, if any, required by the city charter when the corporation is not specifically relieved of the payment.
This section does not let the city change the rates or charges in this section if the city has fixed the rates or charges for a definite period in an agreement with the corporation.
Minn. Stat. § 451.07
(1491-5) 1935 c 286 s 1; 1988 c 469 art 6 s 1