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RESOLUTION Ob-23 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ELK RIVER <br />A RESOLUTION IN GENERAL SUPPORT OF <br />THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES' <br />EFFORTS TO PRESERVE THE AUTHORITY OF <br />MINNESOTA CITIES TO USE EMINENT <br />DOMAIN (V1/ITH MODIFICATIONS). <br />WHEREAS, the City of Elk River is currently authorized under Minnesota State Statutes to egerase <br />eminent domain for public purposes including redevelopment, housing and securing property for <br />infrastructure and other revitalization efforts that provide employment opportunities, improve the <br />City's tag base and to mitigate conditions caused by blight; and, <br />WHEREAS, redevelopment activities are essential for Minnesota cities to mitigate deteriorating <br />properties that cause valuation losses to surrounding properties and create an atmosphere where <br />property reinvestment ceases, and also to correct market conditions and to combat public safety <br />issues; and, <br />WHEREAS, the City of Elk River understands that while eminent domain is a necessary <br />tool for the City, it is also a great responsibility that potentially changes the lives of those it <br />affects; and, <br />WHEREAS, the City of Elk River on very few occasions has egerdsed or threatened to egerdse its <br />authority of eminent domain to acquire properties to implement redevelopment plans created <br />through public meetings and lengthy public processes and for traditional public improvements <br />(and, in recent uses, such actions were only threatened at the request of the affected landowner for <br />tag reasons); and, <br />WHEREAS, it is critical that the City of Elk River maintains its authority of eminent domain for <br />traditional public improvement acquisitions such as public road easements, parks, utilities and <br />infrastructure; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Elk River City Council, in conjunction with the City's Economic Development <br />Authority and Housing and Redevelopment Authority, recognizes that the changes proposed in the <br />Johnson-Bakk bill and sirnilaz bills to modify state and federal statutes and regulations will severely <br />undermine the ability of local communities to undergo critical redevelopment activities and to secure <br />necessary public improvements; and, <br />WHEREAS, the City of Elk River recognizes that improvements to the current eminent domain <br />processes are appropriate to ensure transpazenry for all those involved and that some reasonable <br />restrictions on the use of eminent domain may be warranted; and, <br />WHEREAS, the League of Minnesota Cities is proposing legislation that would preserve the <br />authority of Minnesota does to use eminent domain while suggesting amendments to improve the <br />eminent domain process, but that additional reasonable restrictions on eminent domain use may be <br />appropriate. <br />