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469.095 COMMISSIONERS; APPOINTMENT, TERMS, VACANCIES, PAY, REMOVAL.
    Subdivision 1. Commissioners. Except as provided in subdivision 2, paragraph (d), an
economic development authority shall consist of either three, five, or seven commissioners who
shall be appointed after the enabling resolution provided for in section 469.093 becomes effective.
The resolution must indicate the number of commissioners constituting the authority.
    Subd. 2. Appointment, terms; vacancies. (a) Three-member authority: the commissioners
constituting a three-member authority, one of whom must be a member of the city council, shall
be appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council. Those initially appointed shall
be appointed for terms of two, four, and six years, respectively. Thereafter all commissioners
shall be appointed for six-year terms.
(b) Five-member authority: the commissioners constituting a five-member authority, two of
whom must be members of the city council, shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval of
the city council. Those initially appointed shall be appointed for terms of two, three, four, five,
and six years respectively. Thereafter all commissioners shall be appointed for six-year terms.
(c) Seven-member authority: the commissioners constituting a seven-member authority, two
of whom must be members of the city council, shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval
of the city council. Those initially appointed shall be appointed for terms of one, two, three,
four, and five years respectively and two members for six years. Thereafter all commissioners
shall be appointed for six-year terms.
(d) The enabling resolution may provide that the members of the city council shall serve as
the commissioners.
(e) The enabling resolution may provide for the appointment of members of the city council
in excess of the number required in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c).
(f) A vacancy is created in the membership of an authority when a city council member of
the authority ends council membership. A vacancy for this or another reason must be filled for
the balance of the unexpired term, in the manner in which the original appointment was made.
The city council may set the term of the commissioners who are members of the city council to
coincide with their term of office as members of the city council.
    Subd. 3. Increase in commission members. An authority may be increased from three to
five or seven members, or from five to seven members by a resolution adopted by the city council
following the procedure provided for modifying the enabling resolution in section 469.093.
    Subd. 4. Compensation and reimbursement. A commissioner, including the president,
shall be paid for attending each regular or special meeting of the authority in an amount to be
determined by the city council. In addition to receiving pay for meetings, the commissioners may
be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in doing official business of the authority. All money
paid for compensation or reimbursement must be paid out of the authority's budget.
    Subd. 5. Removal for cause. 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 ten days before the
hearing. The commissioner must be given an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel at
the hearing. When written charges have been submitted against a 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 clerk.
History: 1987 c 291 s 96

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