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Mr. Joseph David Strauss <br />July ?, 1988 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />cities possess some development powers, particularly the development powers <br />granted under the Municipal Development Districts Act, Minnesota Statutes, Sections <br />469.124 to 469.134. Cities also possess the power to create housing and <br />redevelopment authorities under the Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act, <br />Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.001 to 469.047, and to grant to municipal housing <br />and redevelopment authorities certain powers to undertake housing projects and <br />redevelopment projects the purpose of which is to eliminate blighted or deteriorated <br />areas within the city. In 1986, the Minnesota Legislature granted to municipalities <br />within the state the additional power to create development entities known as <br />economic development authorities. For your information, I have attached to this <br />letter a brief outline of the statutory provisions relating to the creation and <br />operation of economic development authorities. <br /> <br />Under the legislation relating to economic development authorities, cities are <br />authorized to create an economic development authority and to grant to the <br />economic development authority all of the powers of a municipal housing and <br />redevelopment authority and all of the powers of a city under the Development <br />Districts Act, referred to above. In addition, economic development authorities <br />possess certain other economic development powers which are set forth in the statute <br />relating to economic development authorities. A summary of those powers is also <br />found on the attached outline. If the intent of the Northern Mayors' Association is to <br />create a .joint development entity with the broadest possible development powers, it <br />is our recommendation that the joint powers agreement be entered into by economic <br />development authorities created by each member city. The joint powers agreement <br />could authorize the joint economic development authority to exercise some or all of <br />the powers possessed by each of the individual members. The agreement could also <br />set forth any limitations on the exercise of those powers. For example, the <br />agreement could require that before the joint eeonomie development authority <br />undertook any projects within the jurisdictional limits of an individual member, the <br />consent of the individual member would have to be obtained. The agreement could <br />also limit the ability of the joint economic development authority to issue bonds or <br />other obligations and could contain any other limitations which the members deemed <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />The creation of this type of arrangement involving your member cities appears to <br />further your organization's goals as presented to us at our meeting. The joint <br />economic development authority would have the ability through contributions from <br />the participating local economic development authorities to raise funds to promote <br />economic development activities on an area-wide basis throughout your organization's <br />territorial limits. Each economic development authority is statutorily authorized to <br />request its city to levy a tax in an amount up to .75 mill times the assessed valuation <br />of taxable property within the city. The proceeds of such levy are to be made <br />available to the economic development authority to fund the atithority's activities. A <br />portion or all of that levy could be contributed by the local economic development <br />authorities to the operation of the ioint economic development authority under the <br />joint powers agreement between the local authorities. In addition to the proceeds of <br />the special tax mill levy, the joint economic development authority, if authorized <br />under the joint powers agreement, could utilize other funding sources, such as grants <br /> <br /> <br />
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