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Adopted by Council August 2,2004 <br /> j Revised 2011 <br /> O <br /> City of <br /> Ells <br /> River <br /> ADVISORY BOARD AND COMMISSION POLICY <br /> Document Purpose <br /> The Council is directly responsible for the actions of its advisory boards and commissions <br /> and this policy serves to provide guidance to those bodies. It is hoped that through this <br /> policy the expectations of the Council,with respect to its advisory boards and commissions <br /> will be clearly understood and followed. The Councilmembers welcome any request for <br /> discussion or clarification of information that is contained or thought appropriate to be <br /> contained in this policy. The goals of the Council are better communication with its advisory <br /> boards and commissions and better service to the citizens of Elk River. <br /> Creation of Advisory Commissions and Independent Commissions <br /> State statutes govern the creation of Council advisory commissions. These commissions are <br /> authorized to exercise all duties which the Council has legally assigned to them. They are <br /> frequently authorized to conduct investigations and make recommendations. It should be <br /> remembered, however,that advisory commissions may not make decisions on behalf of the <br /> Council. In many cities,it is routine practice for the Council to accept an advisory <br /> commission recommendation if the commission has done a thorough and competent job. It <br /> must be emphasized,however, that it is the Council's final decision on the matter and not <br /> simply the commission recommendation which is effective to bind the municipality. No <br /> recommendation of any advisory commission takes effect unless it has been adopted by <br /> formal action of the Council. These advisory commissions may be organized in any manner <br /> deemed appropriate by the Council. The Council may create and dissolve them,appoint <br /> persons to serve on them, and exercise powers of general supervision over them.A Planning <br /> Commission,however, must be established by ordinance (per Minnesota Statutes, Sections <br /> 462.351-462.365) and, once established, may be dissolved only by an ordinance,which <br /> passes, by a 2/3-majority vote of the Council. <br /> There are several differences between independent commissions and advisory commissions. <br /> State statutes establish most independent boards and commissions and give them some <br /> discretionary powers. Advisory commissions conduct studies and investigations on behalf of <br /> the council, and submit reports and recommendations for council consideration. Advisory <br /> commission decisions do not take effect until the council has accepted the decision by <br /> passing an ordinance or resolution. <br /> Advisory Commissions <br /> The Elk River City Council currently has five standing advisory commissions. They are: <br /> ■ Heritage Preservation Commission ■ Planning Commission <br /> ■ Ice Arena Commission ■ Energy City Commission. <br /> ■ Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> Page 1 of 8 <br />