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ORDINANCE NO. 1890-92
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
COMMISSION AND AMENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK MUNICIPAL CODE
ADDING SECTIONS 1-601 THROUGH 1-606 WHICH ESTABLISHES MEMBERSHIP OF
THE COMMISSION, TERMS, POWERS AND DUTIES.
THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN:
The St. Louis Park Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as attached:
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION COMMISSION
Section 1-601. Purpose. The purpose of the Neighborhood Revitalization Commission shall
be to maintain St. Louis Park as a desirable place to live. The City Council believes that the
process of neighborhood revitalization will help to create and maintain a sense of
community, improve the appearance of neighborhoods, increase the feeling of security,
identify and satisfy social needs which will work toward achieving a high quality of life in St.
Louis Park.
The diversity of neighborhoods indicates that problems can better be handled on a
neighborhood basis rather than a city wide basis. The Neighborhood Revitalization
Commission will empower neighborhood organizations which shall identify their own
problems, opportunities, and resources.
Section 1-602. Membership of Commission and Terms.
(1) The Commission shall be an advisory commission to the City Council and shall
consist of nine regular members all appointed as hereafter set forth.
(2) Regular Members. All of the regular members of the commission, at least one of whom
shall be a renter, shall be appointed by the City Council. It is a goal of the City Council to
maintain ethnic and racial diversity on the Commission. Three regular members shall be
appointed for three-year terms. Three regular members shall be appointed for two-year
terms. Three regular members shall be appointed for one-year terms. Subsequent
appointments shall be for three-year terms.
The terms of regular members shall run until the 31st day of December of the year in which
their terms expire and until a successor is appointed and qualified. In the event of a
vacancy, the Council shall appoint a person to complete the unexpired term. A member of
the Commission may be removed with or without cause by the City Council.
(3) Qualifications. Regular members of the Commission shall be residents of the City and
shall attend at least 50% of the regularly scheduled meetings within a six month period. A
vacancy shall be deemed to exist in the event a member ceases to meet the residency
requirements or fails to attend the required number of meetings.
Section 1-603. Organization.
(1) A staff liaison to the Commission shall be appointed by the City Manager. The
liaison shall be subject to the administrative rules and regulations of the City of
St. Louis Park.
(2) The Commission shall elect its own chair and vice -chair. Subject to the limitations as
may be imposed by the City Council at any time, the Commission shall provide its own rules
and procedure, shall determine date and time of its meetings, and upon proper notice, shall
call public hearings when necessary or desirable and in accordance with all requirements of
local and state laws. The Bylaws of the Commission and any amendments thereof shall be
submitted to the City Council upon their adoption. Said Bylaws and any amendments
thereof shall be deemed to be approved by the City Council unless the City Council takes
action to modify said Bylaws or amendments within thirty (30) days after submission. No
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member of the Commission shall consider or vote upon any question in which the member is
directly or indirectly interested.
(3) The Commission shall keep proper records of its proceedings and such
records shall be maintained by the staff liaison or the liaison's designee.
Section 1-604. Expenses of Members. The members of the Commission shall serve without
pay but may, at the discretion of the City, be reimbursed for actual authorized expenses
incurred to the extent that funds therefore are available. The Commission shall properly
account for its receipts and expenditures of monies in accordance with established City
procedures.
Section 1-605. Powers and Duties. The Neighborhood Revitalization Commission
shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) The Commission shall develop a document which establishes the parameters of
neighborhood revitalization.
(2) The Commission shall be a facilitating body for the organization of
neighborhoods and the perpetuation of existing neighborhood organizations.
(3) The Commission shall facilitate neighborhoods by:
(a) Developing and strengthening neighborhood identity.
(b) Enabling neighborhoods to identify their goals, strengths, problems
and resources.
(c) Helping neighbors become familiar with each other and work
together on common goals.
(d) Providing a means to increase communication between neighborhoods and
outside resources, including City government.
(e) Creating a model structure for action plans.
(f) Creating a mechanism for implementing the action plans which
includes a method of prioritizing action plans for implementation,
and for identifying what organization is best equipped to implement
the required action.
(g) Identifying and supporting community education programs which will help
empower neighborhoods to reinvest, address problems, create communities.
(h) Identify and examine potential funding sources.
(i) Holding a joint meeting with the City Council at least once each year to report
progress and goals.
Section 1-606. Termination of Commission. The Neighborhood Revitalization
Commission shall automatically terminate on December 31, 1995. The City
Council, at its option, may by Ordinance extend the life of the Commission beyond
the automatic termination date.
Adopted by the Ci Council July 20, 1992
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City of St. Louis Park
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO 1890-92
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
COMMISSION AND AMENDING
THE ST LOUIS PARK`MUNICIPAL
CODE ADDIN CTIONS 1-601
THROUGH 1-608I ESTABLISHES
MEMBERSHIP OF THE
COMMISSION, TERMS, POWERS
AND DUTIES
This ordinance states that a Neighborhood
Revitalization Commission shall be established
Adopted by the City Council July 20, 1992
/ss// LYLE W HANKS
Mayor
A copy of the full text of this ordinance is
available for inspection with the City Clerk
(July 29, 1992)SLP