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Economic Development Commission
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ROBERT J. DEIKE <br /> A~torney al Law <br /> <br /> HOLMES & GRAVEN <br /> CHARTERED <br /> <br />Pillsbury Cemer, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 <br /> <br /> ~612) 33~-9300 <br /> <br />Direc[ Dml ~612} 337-92~ <br /> <br />July 7, 1988 <br /> <br />Joseph David Strauss <br />Executive Director <br />Northern Mayors' Association <br />8525 Edinbrook Crossing <br />Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Strauss: <br /> <br />This letter is written in regard to our meeting of last Thursday, June 30, 1988 during <br />which we discussed the nature of your organization, the Northern Mayors' <br />Association, and methods by which the association might within a statutory <br />framework seek to further its goals and objectives. <br /> <br />I understand that the Northern Mayors' Association is a voluntary association of a <br />number of cities within the northern metropolitan area. A major goal of the <br />Northern Mayors' Association is to promote economic development within its <br />members' cities. You have inquired whether there exist any ways in which the <br />Northern Mayors' Association might broaden the scope of its involvement with the <br />promotion and undertaking of economic development activities. We informed you <br />that, in fact, there exist ways in which this could be accomplished and the purpose of <br />this letter is to outline one way which would confer upon the Northern Mayors' <br />Association the broadest scope of economic development powers p.ossible while still <br />retaining its members' ability to control economic development within their own <br />cities. The proposal which we discussed involves your association's membe.~ cities <br />joining together under a joint powers agv. eement under which they would jointly <br />exercise certain economic development powers available tO them individually by <br />s~atute. <br /> <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59 allows two or more governmental units to enter <br />into an agreement to jointly or cooperatively exercise any power common to the <br />governmental units or any similar powers, including those powers which are the same <br />except for the territorial limits within which the powers may be exercised. In other <br />words, two or more governmental units which share common powers may contract <br />with each other to exercise those powe.-s jointly or cooperatively. Therefore, this <br />authority would permit the members of the Northern Mayors' Association to enter <br />into an agreement under which a joint board comprised of representatives of each of <br />the members could exercise jointly economic development powers which the members <br />are authorized to exercise individually. <br /> <br />· The next question which we discussed was whether it would be more desirable for <br />your member cities to enter into the joint powers a?reement or to have some other <br />development entity within the city enter into the ag-reement. Under Minnesota !aw, <br /> <br /> <br />
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