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§ 32.086 ESTABLISHMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
   (A)   Pursuant to the EDA Act, the Council hereby establishes an economic development authority for the city, to be known as the Hector Economic Development Authority (the “EDA”). The EDA shall be governed by a Board of Commissioners thereof consisting of seven members, at least two of whom must be members of the Council, and the term of each such Commissioner of the EDA that is a City Council member shall coincide with that Commissioner’s membership on the City Council.
   (B)   This resolution ratifies all prior actions taken by the Council with respect to the EDA, including, without limitation, the Council’s adoption of ordinance 188 on August 9, 1994, but this resolution also amends and restates any and all prior enabling resolutions of the Council respecting the EDA, including the ordinance.
   (C)   Furthermore, to the extent of any inconsistency or contradiction between the terms hereof and the terms of any by-laws adopted or other actions taken by the EDA Board of Commissioners (and notwithstanding any contrary limitation imposed on the EDA therein with respect to the full exercise of its statutory powers hereby conferred), the provisions hereof shall apply, govern, and be fully effective. The EDA’s exercise of any power to issue bonds or other indebtedness or to levy taxes shall be contingent upon prior Council approval.
(Prior Code, § 32.091) (Ord. 188, passed 8-9-1994; Res. 97-07, passed 7-7-1997)
§ 32.087 POWERS.
   The EDA shall have all powers given to an economic development authority pursuant to the EDA Act, as the same may be amended or supplemented.
(Prior Code, § 32.092) (Ord. 188, passed 8-9-1994; Res. 97-07, passed 7-7-1997)
COMMUNITY CENTER
§ 32.100 MANAGEMENT.
   (A)   There is hereby established a Community Center for the use of the city, its citizens, and other persons or organizations. The Community Center is located at 130 Main Street S. in downtown Hector.
   (B)   The Community Center is owned by the city and all rules and regulations governing its use shall be as the City Council deems in the public interest. Any and all persons or organizations using the Community Center shall be subject to this subchapter and other rules and regulations as the City Council may pass from time to time.
   (C)   The day-to-day management of, and scheduling for, the use of the Community Center shall be the responsibility of the City Administrator. All persons desiring to use the Community Center must make application with the City Administrator prior to use. In case of scheduling conflicts, use will be on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to the priority provisions contained herein.
(Prior Code, § 32.105) (Ord. 220, passed - -)
§ 32.101 CLASSIFICATION OF USERS.
   All users shall be classified under three classifications, defined as follows:
   (A)   City class: any use held under the auspices of the City of Hector;
   (B)   Non-profit organization: any non-profit organization which is a corporation, fund, foundation, trust, club, or association organized exclusively for literary, charitable, educational, artistic, pleasure, social, or recreational purposes, if no part of the net income of any such organization insures to the benefit of any private member, stockholder, or individual; and
   (C)   Other class: all persons, corporations, associations, clubs, or other entities not included in city class or non-profit organization class.
(Prior Code, § 32.106) (Ord. 220, passed - -)
§ 32.102 PRIORITY OF USE.
   (A)   It is hereby deemed to be in the best interests of the community that the following priority be assigned between user classifications for use of the Community Center:
      (1)   Priority one: city class; and
      (2)   Priority two: non-profit organization class and other class.
   (B)   Priority one uses may schedule usage at any time up to three days prior to the day of use, which may cause lower priority users to forfeit an already scheduled date.
   (C)   Priority two users may schedule blocks of time to be reserved for their use on an annual basis. The blocks must be reserved for use prior to January 1 of each succeeding year. The City Administrator is allowed discretion in limiting the number and length of the blocks so desired reserved. Any usage time desired not so reserved shall be subject to the first-come, first-served rule.
   (D)   Priority two users shall be on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to priority one classification.
   (E)   If any user’s time is canceled due to a priority situation, there shall be a full refund of any amounts paid. The city shall not be liable for any losses occurring as a result of a cancellation due to priorities.
(Prior Code, § 32.107) (Ord. 220, passed - -)
§ 32.103 FEE STRUCTURE.
   (A)   City class: free of charge.
   (B)   Non-profit organization class: free of charge.
   (C)   Other class: $45 per day.
   (D)   Additionally, a deposit for cleaning, damage, and return of keys for the facility shall be required of all classes except the city class. The deposit shall be in the sum of $25. Block users under non-profit organization class may petition the City Council for a special rate for a damage deposit. The rate shall be in the sole discretion of the Council. All uses shall be responsible for any cleaning and repairs after use so that the premises are in the same condition as before the use. The Administrator or his or her agent will be responsible for making all decisions concerning the cleanliness and repair of the premises and the refund of the deposit.
(Prior Code, § 32.108) (Ord. 220, passed - -)
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