HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-015 EDARCommissioner Kay Lasman introduced the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
EDA RESOLUTION NO. 98 -15
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN
AND FOR THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER TO APPLY FOR A
CONTAMINATION CLEAN UP GRANT FROM THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF
TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS, the Economic Development Authority in and for the City of Brooklyn
Center (EDA) acts as the legal sponsor for project(s) contained in the Contamination Cleanup Grant
Program to be submitted on November 1, 1998; and
WHEREAS, the Executive Director is hereby authorized to apply to the Department
of Trade and Economic Develop for funding of this project on behalf of the EDA; and
WHEREAS, the EDA has the legal authority to apply for financial assistance, and the
institutional, managerial and financial capability to ensure adequate project administration; and
WHEREAS, the sources and amounts of the local match identified in the application
are committed to the project identified; and
WHEREAS, the EDA has not violated any Federal, State or local laws pertaining to
fraud, bribery, graft, kickbacks, collusion, conflict of interest or other unlawful or corrupt practice;
and
WHEREAS, upon approval of its application by the state, the EDA may enter into an
agreement with the State of Minnesota for the above referenced project(s), and that the EDA certifies
that it will comply with all applicable laws and regulations as stated in all contract agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Economic Development Authority
in and for the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the Executive Director is hereby authorized
to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement the project on behalf of the applicant,
October 13, 1998
Date
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President
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by commissioner
Robert Peppe and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, and Robert Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: none;
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.