City Council Ordinance 172ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 172
THE CITY COUNCIL OF MONTICELLO HEREBY ORDAINS THAT CHAPTER 31 SECTION 21
PERTAINING TO THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION BE DELETED AND THE
FOLLOWING SECTION PERTAINING TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BE ADDED IN
ITS PLACE AS FOLLOWS:
CHAPTER 3
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
SECTION:
2-3-1: Creation
2-3-2: Officers and Meetings
2-3-3: Staff
2-3-4: Functions, Powers, and Duties
2-3-5: Limitations of Power
2-3-6: Budget and Annual Report
2-3-7: Modification
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA PROVIDING FOR
THE CREATION OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Monticello (herinafter referred to as
the "City") has the authority to establish an Economic Development Authority
(hereinafter referred to as the "Authority") pursuant to Sections 469.090 to
469.108, inclusive, as amended, (the "Act") of the Minnesota Statutes; and
WHEREAS, all due process requirements for the establishment of the Authority,
including the public hearing, have been met; and
WHEREAS, based on all information present, the City Council hereby finds that
the establishment of an Economic Development Authority is in the best interest
of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF MONTICELLO DO ORDAIN that an
Economic Development Authority to be known as "the City of Monticello Economic
Development Authority" is hereby established pursuant to Sections 469.090 to
469.108, inclusive, as amended, of the Minnesota Statutes which Authority shall
operate according to this ordinance enacted pursuant to the charter of the City
on the following terms and conditions which shall be adopted as the By-laws of
the EDA.
2-3-1: CREATION:
(A) The Economic Development Authority shall be composed of 7
members to be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City
Council.
(B) Two of the members shall be members of the City Council. The
terms of office of the two members of the City Council shall
coincide with his/her remaining term of office as a member of
the City Council.
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(C) The remaining five (5) members shall be initially appointed for
terms other than the terms being served by a member of the City
Council. Those initially appointed, including Council Members
serving on the EDA, shall serve for terms of one, two, three,
four, and five years respectively and two members for six
years. If the two Council members appointed to the EDA have
Council terms that coincide, then their terms of service on the
EDA shall also coincide. Thereafter, all commissioners shall be
appointed for six-year terms, except that any person appointed
to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term
which his/her predecessor has been appointed, shall be appointed
only for the remainder of such term. Upon the expiration of
his/her term of office, the member shall continue to serve until
his/her successor is appointed.
(D) All members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council.
Vacancies shall be filled by appointment by the Mayor with the
confirmation of the City Council.
(E) The City Council shall make available to the Authority such
appropriations as it deems fit for salaries, fees, and expenses
necessary in the conduct of its work. The Authority shall have
authority to expend all budgeted sums so appropriated and
recommend the expenditures of other sums made available for its
use from grants, gifts, and other sources for the purposes and
activities authorized by this resolution.
(F) A Commissioner may be removed by the City Council for
inefficiency, neglect of duty, or misconduct in office. A
Commissioner shall be removed only after a hearing. A copy of
the charges must be given to the Commissioner at least 10 days
before the hearing. The Commissioner must be given an
opportunity to be heard in person or by the counsel at the
hearing. When written charges have been submitted against the
Commissioner, the City Council may temporarily suspend the
Commissioner. If the City Council finds that those charges have
not been substantiated, the Commissioner shall be immediately
reinstated. If a Commissioner is removed, a record of the
proceedings together with the charges and findings shall be
filed in the office of the City Administrator.
2-3-2: OFFICERS AND MEETINGS:
(A) The Authority shall elect a president, vice president,
treasurer, assistant treasurer, and secretary annually. A
member must not serve as president and vice president at the
same time. The other offices may be held by the same member.
The offices of the secretary and assistant treasurer need not be
held by a member.
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2-3-3:
(B) The Authority shall adopt rules and precedures not inconsistent
with the provisions of the ordinance or as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, Section 469.096, and as may be necessary for the
proper execution and conduct of the business. The Authority
shall adopt by-laws and rules to govern its procedures and for
the transaction of its business and shall keep a record of
attendance at its meetings and/or resolutions, transactions,
findings, and determinations showing the vote of each memeber on
each question requiring a vote, or if absent or abstaining from
voting, indicating such fact. The records of the Authority
shall be a public record, except for those items classified by
law as non-public data.
(C) The Authority shall meet at least quarterly. Special meetings
may be called by the Chairperson as needed.
(D) All administrative procedures including contract for services,
purchases of supplies, and financial transactions and duties
shall be outlined in the By-laws of the Authority.
STAFF:
(A) The Economic Development Director shall be designated as
Executive Director of the Authority.
(B) Subject to limits set by the appropriations or other funds made
available, the Authority may employ such staff, technicians, and
experts as may be deemed proper, and may incur such other
expenses as may be necessary and proper for the conduct of its
affairs.
2-3-4: FUNCTIONS, POWERS, AND DUTIES:
(A) Except as specifically limited by these provisions in Section 5
of this Ordinance, the Authority shall have the authority
granted it pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 469.091 - 469.107, or
other law.
(B) The Authority shall manage the Greater Monticello Enterprise
Fund (the "Fund") the purpose of which is to encourage economic
development by making loans to private businesses. The EDA
shall make loans to eligible businesses and such loan(s) shall
serve a public purpose as defined in the Greater Monticello
Enterprise Fund Guidelines (Fund Guidelines). The Fund
Guidelines are hereby adopted by reference and included in the
By -Laws of the EDA. No changes to the Fund Guidelines shall be
made without approval of the City Council.
(C) The Authority may be a limited partner in a partnership whose
purpose is consistent with the Authority's purpose.
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(D) The Authority may issue general obligation bonds and revenue
bonds when authorized by the City Council and pledge as security
for the bonds and the full faith, credit and resources of the
City or such revenues as may be generated by projects undertaken
by the Authority.
(E) The Authority may cooperate with or act as agent for the federal
or state government or a state public body, or an agency or
instrumentality of a government or other public body to carry
out the powers granted it by the act or any other related
federal, state, or local law in the area of economic development
district improvement.
(F) The Authority may annually develop and present an economic
development strategy and present it to the City Council for
consideration and approval.
(G) The Authority may join an official, industrial, commercial, or
trade association, or other organization concerned with such
purposes, hold reception of officials who may contribute to
advancing the City and its economic development, and carry out
other appropriate public relations activities to promote the
City and its economic development.
(H) The Authority may perform such other duties which may be
lawfully assigned to it by the City.
All City employees shall, upon request and within a reasonable
time, furnish the Authority or its employees or agents such
available records or information as may be required in its
work. The Authority or its employees or agents may, in the
performance of official duties, enter upon lands and make
examinations or surveys in the same manner as other authorized
City agents or employees, and shall have such other powers as
are required for the performance of official functions in
carrying out the purposes of this Resolution.
2-3-5: LIMITATIONS OF POWER:
(A) The Authority may not exercise any specific powers contained in
the Act, or Minn. Stat. 462, and Minn. Stat. 469.124-469.134
without the prior approval of the City Council.
(B) Except when previously pledged by the Authority, the City
Council may, by resolution, require the Authority to transfer
any portion of the reserves generated by activities of the
Authority, that the City Council determines are not necessary
for the successful operation of the Authority, to the debt
service funds of the City, to be used solely to reduce tax
levies for bonded indebtedness of the City.
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(C) All official actions of the authority must be consistent with
the adopted comprehensive plan of the City and any official
controls implementing the comprehensive plan.
(D) The sale of all bonds or obligations issued or levying of taxes
by the Authority shall be approved by the City Council before
issuance.
(E) The affairs of the Authority shall be limited to promoting the
growth and development of commercial and industrial concerns in
the City of Monticello.
(F) The Authority must submit administrative structure and
management practices to the City Council for approval.
(G) The Authority shall submit all planned activities for
influencing the action of any other governmental agency,
subdivision or body to the City Council for approval.
2-3-6: BUDGET AND ANNUAL REPORT:
(A) The Authority shall prepare an annual budget projecting
anticipated expenses and sources of revenue. The Authority must
follow the budget process for City Departments as provided by
the City and as implemented by the City Council and Mayor.
(B) The Authority shall prepare an annual report describing its
activities and providing an accurate statement of its financial
condition. Said report shall be prepared and submitted to the
City of Monticello by March lst each year.
2-3-7: MODIFICATIONS:
(A) All modifications of this ordinance must be in written form and
must be adopted in accordance with the charter of the City.
Adopted this 10th day of April, 1989.
'Rep -,,'Maus, Mayor
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Rick
Wo fs ller
City Administrator