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RELEVANT LINKS: <br />Vik v. Wild Rice Watershed <br /> Review confidential or nonpublic appraisal data. <br />Dist., No. A09-1841 (Minn. <br />Ct. App. 2010) (unpublished <br /> Develop or consider offers or counteroffers for the purchase or sale of <br />opinion). <br />real or personal property. <br />Minn. Stat. § 13D.05, subd. <br />The followingproceduremust be used to close a meeting underthis <br />3(c). <br />exception: <br />DPO 14-014. <br /> Before closing the meeting, the council must state on the record the <br />DPO 08-001 (advising that a <br />specific grounds for closing the meeting, describe the subject to be <br />public body cannot authorize <br />the release of a tape of a <br />discussed, and identify the particular property that is the subject of the <br />closed meeting under this <br />meeting. <br />exception until all property <br />discussed at the meeting has <br /> <br />been purchased or sold or the <br />public body has abandoned <br />the purchase or sale). <br />SeeClosing a Meetingfrom <br /> The meeting must be recorded and the property must be identified on <br />DPO. <br />the recording. The recording must be preserved for eight years, and <br /> <br />must be made available to the public after all property discussed at the <br />meeting has been purchased or sold or after the public body has <br />abandoned the purchase or sale. <br /> A list of council members and all other persons present at the closed <br />meeting must be made available to the public after the closed meeting. <br /> The actual purchase or sale of the property must be approved at an <br />open meeting, and the purchase or sale price is public data. <br /> <br />e. Security reports <br />Minn. Stat. § 13D.05, subd. <br />A meeting may be closed to receive security briefings and reports, to <br />3(d). <br />discuss issues related to security systems, emergency response procedures, <br />and security deficiencies in, or recommendations regarding. public <br />services, infrastructure, and facilities, if disclosure of the information <br />would pose a danger to public safety or compromise security procedures <br />or responses. Financial issues related to security matters must be <br />discussed, and all related financial decisions must be made, at an open <br />meeting. <br />Minn. Stat. § 13D.05, subd. <br />The following procedure must be used to close a meeting under this <br />3(d). <br />exception: <br /> <br /> Before closing the meeting, the council must state on the record the <br />specific grounds for closing the meeting and describe the subject to be <br />discussed. <br /> When describing the subject to be discussed, the council must refer to <br />the facilities, systems, procedures, services or infrastructure to be <br />considered during the closed meeting. <br /> The closed meeting must be recorded, and the recording must be <br />preserved for at least four years. <br />League of Minnesota Cities Handbook for Minnesota Cities 7/11/2023 <br />Meetings, Motions, Resolutions, and Ordinances Chapter 7 | Page 17 <br /> <br />
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