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Minn.Stat§469.093,subd.I • ment Authority Adoption of an Economic Development p <br /> resolution. h'(EDA)enabl' <br /> Minn.Stet.§469.065,subd.2 • Sale of Port Authority land. <br /> Minn.Stat.§469.105,subd.2 • Sale of EDA land. <br /> Minn.Stat.§469.107,subd.2 • Increase of levy for an EDA. <br /> Minn.Stat§340A.602 • Continuation of a municipal li•.or store after a net loss for two of three <br /> consecutive years. <br /> Minn.Stat.§275.065,subd.A <br /> • Truth in taxation. <br /> Minn.Stat.§462.357,subd.3 • Adoption . . end ment of a zoning ordinance. <br /> Minn.Stat.§462.358,subd.3b <br /> • Su.• vision applications. <br /> Minn.Stat.§462.3595,subd.2 Granting of a conditional use permit. <br /> Minn.Stat.§410.12,subd. • Charter amendment by ordinance. <br /> There are other situations that may require public hearings.Contact the <br /> League for further information if you are unsure about a particular situation. <br /> Part III. The Open Meeting <br /> Law <br /> Minn.Stat.§13D.01 The Minnesota Open Meeting Law generally requires that all meetings of <br /> public bodies be open to the public.However,there are some limited <br /> exceptions under which some meetings may be closed.This presumption of <br /> openness serves three basic purposes: <br /> Ruppv Mayae1ch,533N.w.d • To prohibit actions from being taken at a secret meeting where it is <br /> ti93(Mina.App.199y) impossible for the interested public to become fully informed concerning <br /> decisions of public bodies or detect improper influences. <br /> • To assure the public's right to be informed,AND <br /> • To afford the public an opportunity to present its views to the public body. <br /> See Part 11I-E-Notice The Open Meeting Law also contains some specific notice and record-keeping <br /> rrgtrira►rmtr,and Part V-B- <br /> Required contents requirements,which are discussed in detail in later sections of this document. <br /> 14 <br /> League ofMinuesota Cities <br />