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88 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2011 469.092 <br />469.092 LIMIT OF POWERS. <br />Subdivision l. Resolution. The enabling resolution may impose the following limits upon <br />the actions of the authority: <br />(1) that the authority must not exercise any specified powers contained in sections 469.001 <br />to 469.047, 469.090 to 469.108, and 469.124 to 469.134 or that the authority must not exercise <br />any powers without the prior approval of the city council; <br />(2) that, except when previously pledged by the authority, the city council may by <br />resolution require the authority to transfer any portion of the reserves generated by activities of <br />the authority that the city council determines is not necessary for the successful operation of the <br />authority to the debt service fund of the city, to be used solely to reduce tax levies for bonded <br />indebtedness of the city; <br />(3) that the sale of all bonds or obligations issued by the authority be approved by the <br />city council before issuance; <br />(4) that the authority follow the budget process for city departments as provided by the city <br />and as implemented by the city council and mayor; <br />(5) that all official actions of the authority must be consistent with the adopted <br />comprehensive plan of the city, and any official controls implementing the comprehensive plan; <br />(6) that the authority submit all planned activities for influencing the action of any other <br />governmental agency, subdivision, or body to the city council for approval; <br />(7) that the authority submit its administrative structure and management practices to <br />the city council for approval; and . <br />(8) any other limitation or control established by the city council by the enabling resolution. <br />Subd. 2. Modification of resolution. The enabling resolution may be modified at any <br />time, subject to subdivision 5, and provided that any modification is made in accordance with <br />this section. <br />Subd. 3. Report on resolution. Without limiting the right of the authority to petition the <br />city council at any time, each year, within 60 days of the anniversary date of the first adoption of <br />the enabling resolution, the authority shall submit to the city council a report stating whether and <br />how the enabling resolution should be modified. Within 30 days of receipt of the recommendation, <br />the city council shall review the enabling resolution, consider the recommendations of the <br />authority, and make any modification it considers appropriate. Modifications must be made in <br />accordance with the procedural requirements of section 469.093. <br />Subd. 4. Compliance. The ciTy council's determination that the authority has complied with <br />the limitations imposed under this section is conclusive. <br />Subd. 5. Limits; security. Limits imposed under this section must not be applied in a <br />manner that impairs the security of any bonds issued or contracts executed before the limit is <br />imposed. The city council must not modify any limit in effect at the time any bonds or obligations <br />are issued or contracts executed to the detriment of the holder of the bonds or obligations or <br />any contracting party. <br />History: 1987 c 291 s 93 <br />Copyright OO 2011 by the OH'ice of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />