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CHAPTER 15 <br /> The treasurer of a port authority must be bonded to faithfully perform these <br /> duties: <br /> • Receive and be responsible for port authority money. <br /> • Be responsible for the acts of the assistant treasurer,if appointed. <br /> • Disburse port authority honey by check or electronic procedures. <br /> • Keep an account of the source of all receipts,and the nature, <br /> purpose, and authority of all disbursements. <br /> • File the authority's detailed financial statement with its secretary at <br /> least once a year at times set by the authority. <br /> Minn.Stat.§469.051, Uh:_.9. The port authority's annual detailed financial statement must show all <br /> receipts and disbursements,their nature,the money on hand,the purposes to <br /> which the money on hand is to be applied,the authority's credits and assets, <br /> and its outstanding liabilities. The authority must examine the statement <br /> together with the treasurer's vouchers. If the authority finds the statement <br /> and vouchers correct, it shall approve them by resolution and record the <br /> resolution. <br /> Minn.Star.44 469.048 469.068,. State law governs many other aspects of port authorities, including but not <br /> limited to use of city property by a port authority, employees, contracts, and <br /> audits. The city attorney also acts as the port authority's attorney. <br /> E. Municipal or area redevelopment <br /> agencies <br /> Minn..1123'Stat. 469,109 to <br /> 4669 Any rural municipality or group of municipalities may establish a public <br /> body,known as a municipal or area redevelopment agency,in and for the <br /> area the municipality covers. This law defines municipalities as home rule <br /> charter or statutory cities, counties,towns or school districts. <br /> Minn.Stat. .469.110,`,bd. 11. The law includes only rural areas,which generally means all areas that are <br /> NI inn-Stat.`469.111. not within the boundary of any city having a population of 50,000 or more, <br /> and not immediately adjacent to urbanized and urbanizing areas with a <br /> population density of more than 100 persons per square mile—or areas with <br /> an unemployment rate of 6 percent or more. The restrictions limit <br /> applicability of the law to rural areas and to the Iron Range. <br /> Flinn.slat.§469.111. The establislunent of the municipal or area redevelopment agency is similar <br /> Minn.Stat.4 469.115. to the establishment of an HRA. A municipal or area redevelopment agency <br /> has similar powers to an HRA. <br /> F. City development districts <br /> Minn.Stat. §469.124 to Any home rule charter or statutory city may designate development districts <br /> 469.134. within the boundaries of the city. Within these districts, cities may: <br /> • Adopt a development program to acquire,construct,reconstruct, <br /> improve,alter,extend,operate,maintain or promote developments <br /> aimed at improving the physical facilities, quality of life, and quality of <br /> transportation. <br /> HANDBOOK FOR MINNESOTA CITIES 15:11 <br /> This chapter last revised 12/2010 <br />
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