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RESOLUTION NO. 2000.12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. AMENDING RESOLUTION 95-13 ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 6, 1995 CREATING AN URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY TN SAID CITY AS PROVIDED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPANSION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SAID URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY TO FIVE COMMISSIONERS FROM THREE. PROVIDING THIS RESOLUTION BE EFFECTIVE UPON ITS PASSAGE AND APPROVAL. WHEREAS, on November 6, 1995 the Mayor and City Council approved Resolution 95-13 finding the City as a competitively disadvantaged boarder community, creating and empowering the Moscow Urban Renewal Agency. describing the Moscow Urban Renewal Agency, making findings of fact and declarations of necessity regarding the need for the Urban Renewal Agency, providing for the resolution to be effective upon its passage and approval: and WHEREAS, Idaho Code Section 50-2006(1) provides that a City Council has the authority to appoint not less than three and up to nine Agency commissioners; and WHEREAS, Moscow City Council Resolution 95-13, Section 7 states that, 'Three commissioners shall be appointed to the Moscow Urban Renewal Agency;" and WHEREAS, the Moscow Urban Renewal Agency Commissioners believe that the work of the Agency will be enhanced and more efficient if the City Council authorizes two additional positions on the Agency Board. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the Citv of Moscow as follows: SECTION I: In order to enhance the efficiency of the Moscow Urban Renewal Agency, the number of commissioners authorized by the Council to serve such Agency shall be increased from three to five SECTION 2: The qualifications and eligibility of persons to serve on the Board of Commissioners shall be as defined and described in Section 50-2006 Idaho Code as the same now exists or may be amended hereafter. SECTION 3: Of the two new positions which are authorized by this Resolution, one position shall carry a term of five years and the other three years. Passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor this 19th day of June, 2000. Resolution 2000¥