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469.095 COMMISSIONERS; APPOINTMENT, TERMS, VACANCIES, PAY, REMOVAL.​ <br />Subdivision 1. Commissioners. Except as provided in subdivision 2, paragraph (d), an economic​ <br />development authority shall consist of either three, five, or seven commissioners who shall be appointed​ <br />after the enabling resolution provided for in section 469.093 becomes effective. The resolution must indicate​ <br />the number of commissioners constituting the authority.​ <br />Subd. 2. Appointment, terms; vacancies. (a) Three-member authority: the commissioners constituting​ <br />a three-member authority, one of whom must be a member of the city council, shall be appointed by the​ <br />mayor with the approval of the city council. Those initially appointed shall be appointed for terms of two,​ <br />four, and six years, respectively. Thereafter all commissioners shall be appointed for six-year terms.​ <br />(b) Five-member authority: the commissioners constituting a five-member authority, two of whom must​ <br />be members of the city council, shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council. Those​ <br />initially appointed shall be appointed for terms of two, three, four, five, and six years respectively. Thereafter​ <br />all commissioners shall be appointed for six-year terms.​ <br />(c) Seven-member authority: the commissioners constituting a seven-member authority, two of whom​ <br />must be members of the city council, shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council.​ <br />Those initially appointed shall be appointed for terms of one, two, three, four, and five years respectively​ <br />and two members for six years. Thereafter all commissioners shall be appointed for six-year terms.​ <br />(d) The enabling resolution may provide that the members of the city council shall serve as the​ <br />commissioners.​ <br />(e) The enabling resolution may provide for the appointment of members of the city council in excess​ <br />of the number required in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c).​ <br />(f) A vacancy is created in the membership of an authority when a city council member of the authority​ <br />ends council membership. A vacancy for this or another reason must be filled for the balance of the unexpired​ <br />term, in the manner in which the original appointment was made. The city council may set the term of the​ <br />commissioners who are members of the city council to coincide with their term of office as members of the​ <br />city council.​ <br />Subd. 3. Increase in commission members. An authority may be increased from three to five or seven​ <br />members, or from five to seven members by a resolution adopted by the city council following the procedure​ <br />provided for modifying the enabling resolution in section 469.093.​ <br />Subd. 4. Compensation and reimbursement. A commissioner, including the president, shall be paid​ <br />for attending each regular or special meeting of the authority in an amount to be determined by the city​ <br />council. In addition to receiving pay for meetings, the commissioners may be reimbursed for actual expenses​ <br />incurred in doing official business of the authority. All money paid for compensation or reimbursement must​ <br />be paid out of the authority's budget.​ <br />Subd. 5. Removal for cause. A commissioner may be removed by the city council for inefficiency,​ <br />neglect of duty, or misconduct in office. A commissioner shall be removed only after a hearing. A copy of​ <br />the charges must be given to the commissioner at least ten days before the hearing. The commissioner must​ <br />be given an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel at the hearing. When written charges have been​ <br />submitted against a commissioner, the city council may temporarily suspend the commissioner. If the city​ <br />council finds that those charges have not been substantiated, the commissioner shall be immediately reinstated.​ <br />Copyright © 2016 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved.​ <br />469.095​MINNESOTA STATUTES 2016​1​