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66 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2010 469.064 <br /> • 469.063 WHEN BOND ALLOCATION ACT APPLIES. <br /> Sections 474A.01 to 474A.21 apply to obligations issued under sections 469.048 to 469.068 <br /> that are limited by a federal tax law as defined in section 474A.02, subdivision 8. <br /> History: 1987 c 291 s 64; 1987 c 384 art 2 s 94; 2000 c 260 s 63 <br /> 469.064 PORT AUTHORITY ACTIVITIES. <br /> Subdivision 1. Government agent.A port authority may cooperate with or act as agent for <br /> the federal or the state government, or a state public body, or an agency or instrumentality of a <br /> government or a public body to carry out sections 469.048 to 469.068 or any other related federal, <br /> state, or local law in the area of river, harbor, and industrial development district improvement. <br /> Subd. 2. Studies, analysis, research. A port authority may study and analyze industrial <br /> development needs in its port district, and ways to meet the needs. A port authority may study the <br /> desirable patterns for industrial land use and community growth and other factors affecting local <br /> industrial development in the district and make the result of the studies available to the public and <br /> to industry in general. A port authority may engage in research and disseminate information on <br /> river, harbor, and industrial development in the port district. <br /> Subd. 3. Accept public land. A port authority may accept conveyances of land from all <br /> other public agencies, commissions, or other units of government, including the housing and <br /> redevelopment authority of the city of Saint Paul and the state Metropolitan Airports Commission, <br /> if the land can be properly used by the port authority in a river,harbor, and industrial development <br /> district,to carry out the purposes of sections 469.048 to 469.068. <br /> Subd. 4. Industrial development. A port authority may carry out the law on industrial <br /> development districts to develop and improve the lands in an industrial development district to <br /> make it suitable and available for industrial uses and purposes. A port authority may dredge, <br /> bulkhead, fill, grade, and protect the property and do anything necessary and expedient, after <br /> acquiring the property,to make it suitable and attractive as a tract for industrial development. A <br /> port authority may lease some or all of its lands or property and may set up local improvement <br /> districts in all or part of an industrial development district. <br /> In general, with respect to an industrial development district, a port authority may use <br /> all the powers given a port authority by law. <br /> Subd. 5. Loans in anticipation of bonds. A port authority after authorizing bonds under <br /> section 469.060 or 469.061 may borrow to provide money immediately required for the bond <br /> purpose. The loans may not exceed the amount of the bonds. The authority shall by resolution <br /> decide the terms of the loans. The loans must be evidenced by negotiable notes due in not more <br /> than 12 months from the date of the loan payable to the order of the lender or to bearer,to be <br /> repaid with interest from the proceeds of the bonds when the bonds are issued and delivered to the <br /> bond purchasers. The loan must not be obtained from any commissioner of the port authority or <br /> from any corporation, association, or other institution of which a port authority commissioner <br /> is a stockholder or officer. <br /> Subd. 6. Use of proceeds. The proceeds of obligations issued by a port authority under <br /> section 469.061 and temporary loans obtained under subdivision 5 may be used to make or <br /> • purchase loans for port, industrial, or economic facilities that the authority believes will require <br /> financing. To make or purchase the loans, the port authority may enter into loan and related <br /> agreements, both before and after issuing the obligations, with persons, firms,public or private <br /> Copyright©2010 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota.All Rights Reserved. <br />