Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 469 — Economic Development
Section 469.101 — Powers.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. An economic development authority may create and define the boundaries of economic development districts at any place or places within the city, except that the district boundaries must be contiguous, and may use the powers granted in sections 469.090 to 469.108 to carry out its purposes. First the authority must hold a public hearing on the matter. At least ten days before the hearing, the authority shall publish notice of the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the city. Also, the authority shall find that an economic development district is proper and desirable to establish and develop within the city.
Subd. 2. Acquire property. The economic development authority may acquire by lease, purchase, gift, devise, or condemnation proceedings the needed right, title, and interest in property to create economic development districts. It shall pay for the property out of money it receives under sections 469.090 to 469.108. It may hold and dispose of the property subject to the limits and conditions in sections 469.090 to 469.108. The title to property acquired by condemnation or purchase must be in fee simple, absolute. The authority may accept an interest in property acquired in another way subject to any condition of the grantor or donor. The condition must be consistent with the proper use of the property under sections 469.090 to 469.108. Property acquired, owned, leased, controlled, used, or occupied by the authority for any of the purposes of this section is for public governmental and municipal purposes and is exempt from taxation by the state or by its political subdivisions, except to the extent that the property is subject to the sales and use tax under chapter 297A. The exemption applies only while the authority holds property for its own purpose. The exemption is subject to the provisions of section 272.02, subdivision 39. When the property is sold it becomes subject to taxation.
Subd. 3. Options. The economic development authority may sign options to purchase, sell, or lease property.
Subd. 4. Eminent domain. The economic development authority may exercise the power of eminent domain under chapter 117, or under its city's charter to acquire property it is authorized to acquire by condemnation. The authority may acquire in this way property acquired by its owner by eminent domain or property already devoted to a public use only if its city's council approves. The authority may take possession of property to be condemned after it files a petition in condemnation proceedings describing the property. The authority may abandon the condemnation before taking possession.
Subd. 5. Contracts. The economic development authority may make contracts for the purpose of economic development within the powers given it in sections 469.090 to 469.108. The authority may contract or arrange with the federal government, or any of its departments, with persons, public corporations, the state, or any of its political subdivisions, commissions, or agencies, for separate or joint action, on any matter related to using the authority's powers or performing its duties. The authority may contract to purchase and sell real and personal property. An obligation or expense must not be incurred unless existing appropriations together with the reasonably expected revenue of the authority from other sources are sufficient to discharge the obligation or pay the expense when due. The state and its municipal subdivisions are not liable on the obligations.
Subd. 5a. Construction contracts. For all contracts for construction, alteration, repair, or maintenance work, the authority may award contracts to the vendor offering the best value, and "best value" shall be defined and applied as set forth in section 16C.28, subdivisions 1, paragraph (a), clause (2), and paragraph (c), and 1b. Alternatively, the authority may award all contracts for construction, alteration, repair, or maintenance work to the lowest responsible bidder, reserving the right to reject any or all bids.
Subd. 6. Limited partner. The economic development authority may be a limited partner in a partnership whose purpose is consistent with the authority's purpose.
Subd. 7. Rights; easements. The economic development authority may acquire rights or an easement for a term of years or perpetually for development of an economic development district.
Subd. 8. Supplies; materials. The economic development authority may buy the supplies and materials it needs to carry out this section.
Subd. 9. Receive public property. The economic development authority may accept land, money, or other assistance, whether by gift, loan or otherwise, in any form from the federal or state government, or an agency of either, or a local subdivision of state government to carry out sections 469.090 to 469.108 and to acquire and develop an economic development district and its facilities under this section.
Subd. 10. Development district authority. The economic development authority may sell or lease land held by it for economic development in economic development districts. The authority may acquire, sell, or lease single or multiple tracts of land regardless of size, to be developed as a part of the economic development of the district under sections 469.090 to 469.108.
Subd. 11. Foreign trade zone. The economic development authority may apply to the board defined in United States Code, title 19, section 81a, for the right to use the powers provided in United States Code, title 19, sections 81a to 81u. If the right is granted, the authority may use the powers. One authority may apply with another authority.
Subd. 12. Relation to other redevelopment powers. The economic development authority may exercise powers and duties of a redevelopment agency under sections 469.152 to 469.165, for a purpose in sections 469.001 to 469.047 or 469.090 to 469.108. The authority may also use the powers and duties in sections 469.001 to 469.047 and 469.090 to 469.108 for a purpose in sections 469.152 to 469.165.
Subd. 13. Public facilities. The authority may operate and maintain a public parking facility or other public facility to promote development in an economic development district.
Subd. 14. Government agent. An economic development authority may cooperate with or act as agent for the federal or the state government, or a state public body, or an agency or instrumentality of a government or a public body to carry out sections 469.090 to 469.108 or any other related federal, state, or local law in the area of economic development district improvement.
Subd. 15. Studies, analysis, research. An authority may study and analyze economic development needs in the city, and ways to meet the needs. An authority may study the desirable patterns for land use for economic development and community growth and other factors affecting local economic development in the city and make the result of the studies available to the public and to industry in general. An authority may engage in research and disseminate information on economic development within the city.
Subd. 16. Public relations. To further an authorized purpose, an authority may (1) join an official, industrial, commercial, or trade association, or another organization concerned with the purpose, (2) have a reception of officials who may contribute to advancing the city and its economic development, and (3) carry out other public relations activities to promote the city and its economic development. Activities under this subdivision have a public purpose.
Subd. 17. Accept public land. An authority may accept conveyances of land from all other public agencies, commissions, or other units of government, if the land can be properly used by the authority in an economic development district, to carry out the purposes of sections 469.090 to 469.108.
Subd. 18. Economic development. An authority may carry out the law on economic development districts to develop and improve the lands in an economic development district to make it suitable and available for economic development uses and purposes. An authority may fill, grade, and protect the property and do anything necessary and expedient, after acquiring the property, to make it suitable and attractive as a tract for economic development. An authority may lease some or all of its lands or property and may set up local improvement districts in all or part of an economic development district.
Subd. 19. Loans in anticipation of bonds. After authorizing bonds under sections 469.102 and 469.103, an authority may borrow to provide money immediately required for the bond purpose. The loans must not exceed the amount of the bonds. The authority shall by resolution decide the terms of the loans. The loans must be evidenced by negotiable notes due in not more than 12 months from the date of the loan payable to the order of the lender or to bearer, to be repaid with interest from the proceeds of the bonds when the bonds are issued and delivered to the bond purchasers. The loan must not be obtained from any commissioner of the authority or from any corporation, association, or other institution of which an authority commissioner is a stockholder or officer.
Subd. 20. Use of proceeds. The proceeds of obligations issued by an authority under section 469.103 and temporary loans obtained under subdivision 19 may be used to make or purchase loans for economic development facilities that the authority believes will require financing. To make or purchase the loans, the authority may enter into loan and related agreements, both before and after issuing the obligations, with persons, firms, public or private corporations, federal or state agencies, and governmental units under terms and conditions the authority considers appropriate. A governmental unit in the state may apply, contract for, and receive the loans. Chapter 475 does not apply to the loans.
Subd. 21. [Repealed, 2000 c 490 art 11 s 44]
Subd. 22. Secondary market. An authority may sell, at private or public sale, at the price or prices determined by the authority, any note, mortgage, lease, sublease, lease purchase, or other instrument or obligation evidencing or securing a loan made for the purpose of economic development, job creation, redevelopment, or community revitalization by a public agency to a business, for-profit or nonprofit organization, or an individual.
Subd. 23. Supplying small business capital. Notwithstanding any contrary law, the authority may participate with public or private corporations or other entities, whose purpose is to provide seed or venture capital to small businesses that have facilities located or to be located in the district. For that purpose the authority may use not more than ten percent of available annual net income or $1,000,000 annually, whichever is less, to invest in equities or acquire equity-type investments. These investments can be made directly in eligible corporations or entities or acquired through participation in a public or private seed or venture capital fund. The participation by the authority may not exceed in any year 25 percent of the total amount of funds provided for venture or seed capital purposes by all of the participants. The corporation, entity, or fund shall report in writing each six months to the commissioners of the authority all investments and other action taken by it since the last report. Funds contributed to the corporation or entity must be invested pro rata with each contributor of capital taking proportional risks on each investment. As used in this subdivision, the term "small business" has the meaning given it in section 645.445, subdivision 2.
1987 c 291 s 102; 1988 c 580 s 5; 1991 c 295 s 2; 1992 c 363 art 1 s 13; 2000 c 418 art 2 s 7; 2006 c 214 s 20; 2007 c 148 art 3 s 30; 2010 c 389 art 7 s 5; 2014 c 196 art 3 s 3; 1Sp2017 c 1 art 7 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 466A - 470 — Local Economic Development

Chapter 469 — Economic Development

Section 469.001 — Purposes.

Section 469.002 — Definitions.

Section 469.003 — City Housing And Redevelopment Authority.

Section 469.004 — County And Multicounty Authorities.

Section 469.005 — Area Of Operation.

Section 469.006 — Appointment, Qualifications, Tenure Of Commissioners.

Section 469.007 — Powers Of County And Multicounty Authorities.

Section 469.008 — Effect Upon City Housing And Redevelopment Authorities.

Section 469.009 — Conflict Of Interest; Penalties For Failure To Disclose.

Section 469.010 — Removal; Hearing; Notice.

Section 469.011 — Authority Operations.

Section 469.012 — Public Body; Powers, Duties, Programs; Taxes Limited.

Section 469.013 — Accounting.

Section 469.014 — Liable In Contract Or Tort.

Section 469.015 — Letting Of Contracts; Performance Bonds.

Section 469.016 — Low-rent Housing.

Section 469.017 — Housing Development Projects.

Section 469.0171 — Housing Plan, Program, And Review.

Section 469.018 — Rentals.

Section 469.019 — Rentals, Tenant Admissions.

Section 469.020 — Discrimination Prohibited, Displaced Families.

Section 469.021 — Preferences.

Section 469.022 — Establishment Of Income Restriction.

Section 469.023 — Periodic Investigation Of Tenant.

Section 469.024 — Power Of Authority.

Section 469.025 — Demolition Of Unsafe Or Unsanitary Buildings.

Section 469.026 — Existing Buildings; Acquisition, Repair.

Section 469.027 — Redevelopment Plan.

Section 469.028 — Municipal Governing Body.

Section 469.029 — Disposal Of Property.

Section 469.030 — Temporary Relocation Of Displaced Families.

Section 469.0305 — Report On Loss Of Housing.

Section 469.031 — Provisional Acceptance By Authority Of Fund, Property.

Section 469.032 — Use Value.

Section 469.033 — Public Redevelopment Cost; Proceeds; Financing.

Section 469.034 — Bond Issue For Corporate Purposes.

Section 469.035 — Manner Of Bond Issuance; Sale.

Section 469.036 — When Bond Allocation Act Applies.

Section 469.037 — Enforcement By Obligee Of Contracts.

Section 469.038 — Bonds, A Legal Investment.

Section 469.039 — Exemption From Process.

Section 469.040 — Tax Status.

Section 469.041 — State Public Bodies, Powers As To Projects.

Section 469.042 — Agreement On Tax Increments; Equivalents.

Section 469.044 — Bond Pending Litigation.

Section 469.045 — Appearance Of Public Corporation; Bond.

Section 469.046 — Advance Of Litigation On Calendar.

Section 469.047 — Suit For Civil Damages.

Section 469.048 — Definitions.

Section 469.049 — Establishment; Characteristics.

Section 469.050 — Commissioners; Terms, Vacancies, Pay, Continuity.

Section 469.051 — Officers; Duties; Organizational Matters.

Section 469.052 — Depositories; Default; Collateral.

Section 469.0521 — Liable In Contract Or Tort.

Section 469.053 — Tax Levies; Fiscal Matters.

Section 469.054 — Use Of City Property, Services By Authority.

Section 469.055 — Powers And Duties.

Section 469.056 — Employees; Contracts; Audits.

Section 469.057 — Port Control By Others; Petition; Intervention.

Section 469.058 — Industrial Development Districts.

Section 469.059 — Development District Powers.

Section 469.060 — General Obligation Bonds.

Section 469.061 — Revenue Bonds; Pledge; Covenants.

Section 469.062 — Other Bonds.

Section 469.063 — When Bond Allocation Act Applies.

Section 469.064 — Port Authority Activities.

Section 469.065 — Sale Of Property.

Section 469.066 — Advances By Port Authority.

Section 469.067 — Finding Land Is Marginal Is Prima Facie Evidence.

Section 469.0671 — No State Bailout Of Port Authorities.

Section 469.068 — Bid Law For Construction Contracts.

Section 469.069 — Albert Lea.

Section 469.070 — Austin.

Section 469.071 — Bloomington.

Section 469.072 — Breckenridge.

Section 469.0721 — Cannon Falls; Redwood Falls; Port Authority.

Section 469.0722 — Limitation Of Powers.

Section 469.0723 — Procedural Requirement.

Section 469.0724 — General Obligation Bonds.

Section 469.0725 — Name.

Section 469.0726 — Removal Of Commissioners For Cause.

Section 469.073 — Detroit Lakes.

Section 469.074 — Duluth.

Section 469.075 — Fergus Falls.

Section 469.076 — Granite Falls.

Section 469.077 — Hastings.

Section 469.0772 — Koochiching County; Port Authority.

Section 469.0773 — Lake City.

Section 469.0775 — Mankato; Port Authority.

Section 469.078 — Minneapolis.

Section 469.079 — North Mankato.

Section 469.080 — Plymouth.

Section 469.081 — Red Wing.

Section 469.0813 — Rosemount; Port Authority.

Section 469.082 — Roseville; Port Authority.

Section 469.083 — St. Cloud.

Section 469.084 — St. Paul.

Section 469.085 — South Saint Paul.

Section 469.0855 — Wabasha.

Section 469.0856 — Ortonville.

Section 469.086 — Wadena.

Section 469.087 — Warroad.

Section 469.088 — White Bear Lake.

Section 469.089 — Winona.

Section 469.090 — Definitions.

Section 469.091 — Economic Development Authority.

Section 469.092 — Limit Of Powers.

Section 469.093 — Procedural Requirement.

Section 469.094 — Transfer Of Authority.

Section 469.095 — Commissioners; Appointment, Terms, Vacancies, Pay, Removal.

Section 469.096 — Officers; Duties; Organizational Matters.

Section 469.097 — Employees; Services; Supplies.

Section 469.098 — Conflict Of Interest.

Section 469.099 — Depositories; Default; Collateral.

Section 469.100 — Obligations.

Section 469.101 — Powers.

Section 469.102 — General Obligation Bonds.

Section 469.103 — Revenue Bonds; Pledge; Covenants.

Section 469.104 — Sections That Apply If Federal Limit Applies.

Section 469.105 — Sale Of Property.

Section 469.106 — Advances By Authority.

Section 469.107 — City May Levy Taxes For Economic Development Authority.

Section 469.108 — Special Law; Optional Use.

Section 469.1081 — Liable In Contract Or Tort.

Section 469.1082 — County Economic Development Authority Or Housing And Redevelopment Authority With Economic Development Powers.

Section 469.109 — Purpose.

Section 469.110 — Definitions.

Section 469.111 — Local Or Area Agencies; Establishment.

Section 469.112 — Municipalities May Join Together.

Section 469.113 — Conflict Of Interest.

Section 469.114 — Agencies; Meetings, Expenses.

Section 469.115 — Powers Of Agencies.

Section 469.116 — Bond Issue For Redevelopment Purposes.

Section 469.117 — Eminent Domain Proceedings.

Section 469.118 — Loans To Redevelopment Agencies.

Section 469.119 — Loan Application Requirements.

Section 469.122 — Limitation Of Powers.

Section 469.123 — Examination And Audit Of Local Agency.

Section 469.124 — Purpose.

Section 469.125 — Definitions.

Section 469.126 — Authority Granted.

Section 469.127 — Tax Status.

Section 469.128 — Grants.

Section 469.130 — Maintenance And Operation.

Section 469.131 — Administration.

Section 469.132 — Advisory Board.

Section 469.133 — Relocation.

Section 469.141 — Regulation To Protect Mined Underground Space.

Section 469.142 — Purposes.

Section 469.143 — Definitions.

Section 469.144 — Establishment; Board.

Section 469.145 — Financing Projects And Facilities.

Section 469.146 — Issuance Of Bonds And Notes.

Section 469.147 — Processing Agreement.

Section 469.148 — Applications For Loan Guaranties.

Section 469.149 — Agreements For Reservation Of Tax Increments.

Section 469.151 — State And County Not Liable On Bonds.

Section 469.152 — Purposes.

Section 469.153 — Definitions.

Section 469.154 — Department Of Employment And Economic Development Duties.

Section 469.155 — Powers.

Section 469.156 — Authorization Of Projects And Bonds.

Section 469.157 — Determination Of Cost Of Project.

Section 469.158 — Manner Of Issuance Of Bonds; Interest Rate.

Section 469.159 — Temporary Loans.

Section 469.160 — Validity Of Bonds; Presumption.

Section 469.161 — Limitation Of Powers By Resolution Or Ordinance.

Section 469.162 — Source Of Payment For Bonds.

Section 469.163 — Bondholders' Rights And Remedies.

Section 469.164 — Powers Added To Application Of Existing Laws And Rules.

Section 469.165 — Applicability Of Hra Provisions.

Section 469.1655 — Qualified Green Building And Sustainable Design Projects.

Section 469.166 — Definitions.

Section 469.167 — Border City Enterprise Zone; Duration.

Section 469.169 — Additional Border City Zone Allocations.

Section 469.171 — Border City Enterprise Zones; State Tax Reductions.

Section 469.172 — Development And Redevelopment Powers.

Section 469.173 — Administration.

Section 469.1731 — Border City Development Zones.

Section 469.1732 — Tax Incentives Within Development Zones.

Section 469.1733 — Disqualified Taxpayers.

Section 469.1734 — Tax Incentives Outside Zones.

Section 469.1735 — Limit On Tax Reductions; Applications Required.

Section 469.174 — Definitions.

Section 469.175 — Establishing, Changing Plan, Annual Accounts.

Section 469.176 — Limitations.

Section 469.1761 — Income Requirements; Housing Districts.

Section 469.1762 — Arbitration Of Disputes Over County Costs.

Section 469.1763 — Restrictions On Pooling; Five-year Limit.

Section 469.177 — Computation Of Tax Increment.

Section 469.1771 — Violations.

Section 469.178 — Tax Increment Bonding.

Section 469.1781 — Required Spending For Neighborhood Revitalization.

Section 469.1782 — Special Law Provisions.

Section 469.179 — Existing Projects; Effective Dates Of Amendments.

Section 469.1792 — Special Deficit Authority.

Section 469.1793 — Developer Obligations Continued.

Section 469.1794 — Duration Extension To Offset Deficits.

Section 469.180 — Development Pacts With Entities Of Other States.

Section 469.1811 — Property Tax Exempt; Agricultural Processing Facility.

Section 469.1812 — Definitions.

Section 469.1813 — Abatement Authority.

Section 469.1814 — Bonding Authority.

Section 469.1815 — Administrative.

Section 469.182 — Employment Bureaus; First Class Cities.

Section 469.183 — Bonds For Municipal Market; First Class Cities.

Section 469.1831 — Neighborhood Revitalization Program; First Class City.

Section 469.184 — Municipal Commercial Rehabilitation Loan Program.

Section 469.185 — Conveying Land To Promote Industry, Employment.

Section 469.186 — Bureau Of Information And Publicity; Statutory Cities.

Section 469.187 — First Class City Spending For Publicity; Publicity Board.

Section 469.188 — 2nd, 3rd Class City May Levy To Advertise Its Resources.

Section 469.189 — Spend To Advertise City; Statutory, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Class City.

Section 469.190 — Local Lodging Tax.

Section 469.191 — Contributions To Regional Or Local Organizations.

Section 469.192 — Economic Development Loans.

Section 469.193 — Foreign Trade Zones.

Section 469.194 — Lewis And Clark Water Project Bonding.

Section 469.201 — Definitions.

Section 469.202 — Designation Of Targeted Communities.

Section 469.203 — Targeted Community Revitalization And Financing.

Section 469.204 — Payment; Revolving Fund.

Section 469.205 — City Powers; Uses Of Targeted Community Money.

Section 469.206 — Hazardous Property Penalty.

Section 469.207 — Annual Audit And Report.

Section 469.309 — Rural Job Creation Grants.

Section 469.310 — Definitions.

Section 469.311 — Development Plan.

Section 469.312 — Job Opportunity Building Zones; Limitations.

Section 469.313 — Application For Designation.

Section 469.314 — Designation Of Job Opportunity Building Zones.

Section 469.315 — Tax Incentives Available In Zones.

Section 469.316 — Individual Income Tax Exemption.

Section 469.317 — Corporate Franchise Tax Exemption.

Section 469.318 — Jobs Credit.

Section 469.3181 — Create Automotive Recovery Jobs Credit.

Section 469.319 — Repayment Of Tax Benefits By Businesses That No Longer Operate In A Zone.

Section 469.3191 — Breach Of Agreements By Businesses That Continue To Operate In Zone.

Section 469.3192 — Prohibition Against Amendments To Business Subsidy Agreement.

Section 469.3193 — Certification Of Continuing Eligibility For Jobz Benefits.

Section 469.320 — Zone Performance; Remedies.

Section 469.3201 — Legislative Auditor; Audits Of Job Opportunity Building Zones And Business Subsidy Agreements.

Section 469.35 — Transit Improvement Area Accounts.

Section 469.351 — Transit Improvement Area Loan Program.

Section 469.40 — Definitions.

Section 469.41 — Destination Medical Center Corporation Established.

Section 469.42 — Officers; Duties; Organizational Matters.

Section 469.43 — Development Plan.

Section 469.44 — City Powers, Duties; Authority To Issue Bonds.

Section 469.45 — City Tax Authority.

Section 469.46 — County Tax Authority.

Section 469.47 — State Infrastructure Aid.

Section 469.50 — Definitions.

Section 469.51 — Regional Exchange District.

Section 469.52 — City Powers; Duties.

Section 469.53 — Regional Exchange District Public Infrastructure Projects.

Section 469.54 — State Value Capture.