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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-03 03-15 AP AN ORD'.INANCE ESTABLISH- ING AN INDUSTRIAL DEVEL. n OPMENT COMMISSION AND 7 DEFINING ITS MEMBERSHIP, POWERS AND DUTIES The Village Council of the f Village of Brooklyn Center THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS Do Ordain As Follows: AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Section 1. Chapter 34 is hereby added to the Village Ordinances, said chapter to read as follows: CHAPTER 34— INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN, STATE OF MINNESOTA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SS. COMMISSION AND DEFINING ITS COUNTY OF HENNEP'IN MEMBERSHIP, POWERS, AND DUTIES Section 34 -101. SHORT TITLE. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Brooklyn Center Industrial Devel• opment Commission Ordinance." Section s. DEFITIONS. For the E. C. L'Ilerault, being duly sworn on oath says that he is and during all the times herein stated has words purpose of f this DEFINITIONS. Ordinance, the following b; been President of The Post Publishing Co.. the publishers of the newspaper known as THE BROOKLYN means and their out o r shall have the meanings as set out herein. CENTER PRESS, and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated; that for more than one year prior (a) cratdiby Commission of as vi to the publication therein of (b) "Chairman" is the Chairman of thei Industrial Development Commission as Indus trial, De V2 o went CO Iri fr. R .. ... for hereunder ..... ......... hereto attached, said newspaper was (c) ' Vice - Chairman" is the Vice - Chairman' rioted and published in the Villag of Crystal in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on of the Industrial Development Com. Thursday of each week; that during all said time the following conditions have existed: mission as provided hereunder. (d) "Secretary" is the Secretary of the! Industrial Development Commission as' Said newspaper has been printed in the English language from its known office of publication within provided hereunder. he village from which it purports to be issued as above stated in column and sheet form equivalent in space (e) Planning Commission" is the Village to at least 450 running inches of single column, two inches wide; it has been issued once each week from a Planning Commission of the Village known office established in such place for publication and equipped with skilled workmen and necessary Of Brooklyn Center. material for preparing and printing the same; the press work thereon has been done in its known office of Section 34 -103. ESTABLISHMENT. An publication; in its makeup not less than twenty-five per cent of its news column has been devoted to local Industrial Development Commission is here- news of interest to the community which it purports to serve; it has contained general news, comment and by established to be advisory to the Council miscellany; it has not wholly duplicated any other publication and has not been entirely made up of pat - and the Planning Commission, which In• erits, plate matter, and advertisements; it has been circulated in and near its said place of publication to tht dustrial Development Commission shall have extent of at least two hundred and forty (240) copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers; it has had the powers and duties hereinafter set forth. entry as second class matter in its local postoffice; has filed a copy of each issue with the State Histori- Section 34 -104. COMPOSITION. The cal Society in St. Paul; and there has been on file in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin Commission shall consist of fourteen- (14) Country, Minnesota, the affidavit of a person having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and members appointed by the Council as set location of said newspaper and the existence of the conditions constituting its qualifications as a legal forth in Section 34 -105. newspaper. Section 34 -105. TERMS OF OFFICE. The members of the Commission shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Be- ginning April 1, 1962, each council mem- That the legal or official matter hereto attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was ber shall name and appoint one member to the Commission for a period of two (2) {{.. years and one member for a term of one printed and published therein in the English language once each week, for...lXQ ...... successive weeks; (1) year. Thereafter, one -half of the Com- mission members shall be re- appointed or at it was first so published on Thursday, }{. replaced annually, each council member That P y, the........1...Y .... ............................day of having the authority to re- appoint or replace, 'fit their appointive Commission member whose, March term of office expires on that March 31.i 19.? ., and thereafter on Thursday of each week to and The remaining four members are to be! �d y � yy�� yy++ chusen by the council at large, two for including the .............'!! ............... day of Mar -1a3. .. v. 19. and two (2) year terms and two for a ones, that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby (1) year term. acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said legal or Section 34.106. VACANCIES. Vacan - official matter, to -wit: eies occurring on the Commission shall be filled for the unexpired term by ap. abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Oldstyle pointment by the council member who ap• abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Devinne pointed the person whose absence creates the vacancy, or by the successor in office' abedefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyz- 7'h -pt. Excelsior of said council member, or if the ori- ginal appointment was made by the council, abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -7V2 Memphis Bold the council shall fill the vacancy. Section 34 -101. REMOVAL OF MEM- BERS. The Council, by a unanimous vote of all its members, shall have the authority to remove any member of the Commission A thereby. ........... s g y / / best interests of the Village shall be served / s �� ' from office, whenever, m its discretion, the' t• Section 34 -110. OFFICERS. Within 30' days after their appointment, the members' Subscribed and Sworn to Ware the Commission shall meet in regular'; session and organize by electing from their 22nd arch G members a Chairman, Vice- Chairman, Sec•i me this ....................day of.......................... AX.. 19 6 retary, and 'such other officers as it may M " " deem necessary. Officers shall be elected for terms of one (1) year and shall serve', until their successors are elected and take � office. ..... ........ e....... ............................... - Section _ 34 -111, DUTIES OF bFFI- CERS. A. CHAIRMAN. It shall be the duty of the chairman to preside over all meetings of the Commission. In his absence, the{ Vice- Chairman shall preside. B. SECRETARY. It shall be the duty' of the Secretary to keep a record of all' proceedings of the Commission, transmit its recommendations to the Council Plan- ning Commission and other Village govern- mental bodies and perform such other duties, as directed by the Commission. 3. Available buildings for industrial and connnercial operations, including type of building, number of square feet, Section 34.120. RULES AND PROCE existing zoning and proximity to DURE. The Commission shall adopt a set' trackage and highways. (Minn, State of rules to govern its own meetings and Dept. Form.) procedures. The rules may be amended 4. 'Transportation f a c i l i t i e s , including from time to time, but only upon notice to railroads, motor carriers, water trans - all members that the said proposed amend- portation, air transportation and high - ments shall be acted upon at a specified way. facilities. I stop hall be required for the approval meeting. A majority vote of the Commis- 5. Electric power available. ' q apP 6. Fuels available for industrial and com- l of the proposed amendment. No . mercial use. Section 34.130. MEETINGS. 7. Sewage disposal facilities. A. REGULAR MEETINGS. The Com -) 8. Water supply facilities. mission shall meet in regular session at.i Affidavit of Publication 9. Community facilities such as fire, po. least once a month at a time and place, lice and educational. selected by a majority vote of its members. OF 10. Recreational facilities. B. SPECIAL, MEETINGS. The Chair- 1f. Going wage rate in the Village for man or any three members of the Corn- the trades, skilled, and semi - skilled mission shall have the authority to call and white collar workers. special meetings of the Commission. Writ- 12. Availability of labor. ten notice of special meetings shall be I 13. General community attitude toward in. given to all members at least 48 hours prior dustrial and commercial expansion, de- to the time of the meeting unless the time) velopment and attraction. and place for the special meeting is set' 14. Experience and program of surround - at a regular or regular adjourned meeting., ing subnrban communities in regards' C. OPEN MEETINGS. All meetings ofl to industrial and commercial expan- the Commission shall be open to the publie.I sion, development and attraction. Section 34.131, ABSENCE OF MEM•! J. To recommend "to the Council and Planning Commission policies and particu- BERS. Absence from three consecutive reg• Published in lar actions in regards to industrial and ular meetings without the formal consent of the Commission shall be deemed to con- commercial expansion development and at- stitute a resignation of a member; and THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS the vacancy thus created shall be filled thereafter as provided in Section 34 -106 herein. 5617 Corvallis Ave. N. Section 34 -140. P O W E R S A N D MINNEAPOLIS 22 MINNESOTA ,DUTIES. The Commission shall have the ,following powers and duties: Brooklyn Center Press 13 A. To confer with and advise tbei Thursday, Council and Planning Commission on all LratB y, March 15,1862 matters concerning the industrial and com- DATE OF PUBLICATION mercial development of the Village. B. To publicize, with the consent of the traction. Council, the industrial and commercial ad- K. To cooperate with and use the facili- vantages and opportunities of the Village. ties of the Minnesota Department of Busi. ss Development. C. To collect data and information as the type of industries and commerce best! ne Section 34.150. ADVISORY CAPA. as may CITY. Except suited to the Village. P y otherwise be pro. D. To periodically survey the over -all ATTORNEY vided by ordinance, the power and duties of condition of the Village from the stand- the Commission are of an advisory nature point of determining the general receptive- only, and the Commission shall not have ness of the Village to particular types of any powers or duties which conflict with or industry. supersede the powers and duties of other E. To publicize information as to the Village commissioners and boards. general advantages and disadvantages of in- Section 34.151. VILLAGE OFFICIALS dustrial and commercial development in a TO COOPERATE. All Village officials, community. department heads, employees and appointees F. To cooperate with all industries and shall cooperate with the Commission and businesses in the Village and in the solu- render all reasonable assistance. tion of any community problems which they Section 34 -152. ANNUAL REPORT. The may have, and to encourage the expansion, FILED Commission shall render annually a full re. development and management of such in- port of its work to the Council. the g Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full n f and businesses so as te. promote force and effect from and after its le the general welfare of the Village. gal G. To cooperate with all community publication. (groups and civic organizations within the Passed by the Village Council this 26th day of February, 1962. Village and to furnish them such aid and advice as deemed appropriate. (Seal) H. To aid the Council and Planning THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS CORDON M. ERICKSON Commission in the prayer zoning and or- Mayo[ derly development of areas suitable for in- Attest: HENRY A. DORFF, Clerk. dustrial and commercial development. (Published in The Brooklyn tenter I. To develop, compile, coordinate and 11 Press March 15 and 22, 1962.) publicize information such as, but not Iim- ited to the following: j 1. Existing industrial and commercial! concerns within the Village, their ad -( dresses, type of business, number of employees and whether each serves! local, regional or national. markets.' _. Available industrial and commercial sites including number of acres, ap- proximate price, existing zoning and proximity to trackage and highways,