[Amended 1-18-2011; 11-18-2013; 12-17-2018
A. Purpose
and responsibilities.
(1) The Economic Development Commission is established to support the
City of Saco's economic and community development efforts and to advise
the City Council, staff and community on strategies, programs and
policies, funding sources, and various actions that the City should
undertake to promote and enhance the City of Saco; to assist City
staff to actively pursue, within the goals and guidelines of City
Council, commercial and industrial business development/investment
for relocation into the City of Saco in order to achieve a balanced
tax base; to assist City staff in working with the business community
in the retention and expansion of the businesses already within the
City; and to promote the City in various manners as an excellent place
to live, work and do business.
(2) The objectives of the Economic Development Commission shall be to:
(a)
Encourage and promote desirable economic development within
the City consistent with other ordinances and policies, so as to keep
an equitable and diverse tax base.
(b)
Undertake and support activities aimed at enhancing the economic
well-being of the community by the promotion of a sustainable economy
which will retain and create quality employment opportunities and
a broadened tax base for the City and its residents.
(c)
Negotiate to purchase, enter into options to purchase, and purchase
lands lying within the City for current and prospective industrial
uses, with City Council's approval.
(d)
Negotiate and enter into lease and rental transactions of industrial
sites and improvements owned by the City, with City Council's approval.
(e)
Conduct preliminary review of business development site plans
and building designs and make recommendations to the Planning Board.
(f)
Develop guidelines and recommendations in such areas related
to economic development including but not limited to business retention,
business attraction, workforce development, the development of infrastructure
necessary to support economic growth, redevelopment, and business
development.
(g)
Assist City Council with implementation of the goals and strategies
of the Comprehensive Plan.
(h)
Provide advisory guidance to Economic Development staff for
matters pertaining to economic development including but not limited
to the annual budget process, policy development, strategic planning,
tax increment financing and land use.
(j)
Act as a liaison and advocate for businesses in the licensing
and permitting processes.
(k)
Work with other public and private entities and staff to promote
the economic well being of the community and perform such other functions
as may be appropriate to achieve such goals.
(l)
Participate in regional economic development efforts.
B. Commission
membership and terms of office.
(1) Voting members. The Commission consists of seven voting members who
shall be appointed by the Mayor, with Council confirmation, for terms
of five years. Commission members shall be residents of the City of
Saco and shall be selected for their business knowledge and interest
in economic development issues.
(2) Nonvoting members. The Commission shall consist of six nonvoting
members. These members will consist of the executive directors or
their designees of the Biddeford Saco Area Economic Development Commission,
Saco Main Street, and the Chamber of Commerce; the headmaster of Thornton
Academy or their designee; a Council liaison; and the City Administrator
or their designee.
C. Organization.
(1) A quorum consists of four voting members. The Commission may act by a majority vote of those present and voting, but at least three affirmative votes shall be necessary to take any action under Subsection
C(2).
(2) The Commission shall annually elect a Chairperson. They shall hold
regular meetings as they shall determine. Special meetings may be
called by the Chairman after notice to each member at least seventy-two
hours in advance of such meeting.
(3) Minutes of all meetings shall be recorded by City Staff and upon
approval of the Commission shall be made available to the public.
(4) The Commission shall prepare an operating budget for each fiscal
year and shall submit such budget to the City Administrator, for inclusion
in the City operating budget.
D. Vacancy
in office.
(1) Vacancies in office occur when:
(a) A member submits his/her resignation.
(b) A member's official residence is no longer within the City.
(c) A member fails to attend three consecutive unexcused meetings of
the Commission.
(d) Upon the expiration of the term of a member.
(2) In the event that a vacancy does occur, the Mayor shall appoint a
replacement for the unexpired term, subject to confirmation by the
City Council. A member whose term has expired may continue to serve
until the vacancy is filled.
E. Confidentiality of negotiations. It is hereby determined that premature disclosure of information used in or generated by negotiations undertaken pursuant to Subsection
A(2)(c),
(d), and
(j) would prejudice the competitive and bargaining positions of the Commission and the City. Therefore, the Commission (all members and involved staff) may conduct those negotiations in accordance with M.R.S.A. Title 1, Chapter 13, Subchapter 1, § 405(6).
[Added 4-6-1998; amended 5-21-2012]
A. Powers and duties.
(1) The
Saco Shoreline Commission exists for the general purpose of studying
the continuing effects of erosion on Saco's shorefront, as well as
evaluating public usage of the beaches and other public infrastructure
within a coastal zone under the jurisdiction of the City of Saco and
advising the City Council on policy matters relating to coastal erosion
and use.
(2) The Commission shall review and advise the City on
issues relating to the Saco shoreline, including but not limited to
maintenance and the care of City-owned waterfront facilities. In addition,
the Commission shall advise on all dredging issues related to the
mouth of the Saco River.
(3) The Commission shall participate in planning efforts
and review plans affecting the shoreline as required by City, state
or federal rules or regulations.
(4) The Commission shall make recommendations to the City
Council regarding the implementation or amendment of the Camp Ellis
Beach Erosion Study Committee Report of October 1997.
(5) The Commission shall participate in local, regional
or state coastal planning efforts.
(6) The Commission shall perform other such advisory duties
as are assigned to it by ordinance or by the City Council
(7) The Commission shall regularly inform the City Council
and other boards, committees, commissions or officials of the City,
as is appropriate, of its activities.
B. Organization and membership; conflicts and removal; terms.
(1) Shoreline
Commission shall consist of nine members, appointed by the Mayor and
confirmed by the Council. Each Commissioner shall be a resident of
the City and shall serve without compensation.
(2) Neither a municipal officer nor his/her spouse may
be a member of the Commission.
(3) Any question of whether a particular issue involves
a conflict of interest sufficient to disqualify a member from voting
thereon shall be decided by a majority vote of the members, except
the member who is being challenged.
(4) Commissioners may be removed by the City Council for
cause, after notice and hearing. A Commissioner shall forfeit his/her
membership on the Commission if he/she fails to attend three consecutive
regular meetings of the Commission without being excused by the Commission.
The Chairman of the Commission shall notify the Mayor of the forfeiture
of office by a Commissioner.
(5) The term of office of a member shall be three years,
except the initial appointments, which shall be as follows: three
members for three-year terms; three members for two-year terms; and
three members for one-year terms.
C. Officers; administrative procedures.
(1) A Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary shall be elected
by the Commission annually.
(2) The Commission shall meet at least monthly, except
that the Chairperson or City Administrator may call special meetings
of the Commission as required. The Chairman shall also call meetings
of the Commission when requested to do so by a majority of the members
or by the Mayor. A quorum of the Commission necessary to conduct an
official Commission meeting shall consist of at least five members.
The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Commission and shall
be the official spokesman of the Commission. A simple majority of
members present and voting shall be sufficient for passage of a motion.
(3) The Secretary shall maintain a permanent record of
all Commission meetings and all correspondence of the Commission.
The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining those records which
are required as a part of the various proceedings which may be brought
before the Commission. All records to be maintained or prepared by
the Secretary are deemed public and shall be filed in the Planning
Office and may be inspected at reasonable times.
(4) The Commission shall adopt rules of procedure, which
shall be recorded by the Secretary, for any matter relating to the
conduct of any hearing, provided that any rule may be waived by the
Commission upon good cause shown.
(5) The Commission shall provide public notice of Commission
meetings by posting agendas at City Hall at least 24 hours in advance
of a meeting. All meetings shall be open to the public. The Commission
may hold hearings at its discretion, upon published notice in a newspaper
of general circulation at least seven days prior to the hearing.
D. Interlocal cooperation. The municipal officers of the City of Saco
recognize the aesthetic beauty and environmental sensitivity of the
ocean front and fully recognize the City's obligation to the citizens
of Saco and future generations to protect such a natural resource.
The City Council further recognizes that Saco's beach front, as part
of the Saco Bay system, is integrally connected with beach systems
in Old Orchard Beach and Scarborough and that these towns have an
obligation to their citizens to protect these natural resources and,
in the spirit of cooperation, hereby authorizes that the Saco Shoreline
Commission join with similar commissions, committees, organizations
or individuals established by the Towns of Old Orchard Beach and Scarborough
to address and incorporate community needs and wishes. The Commission
shall have no police powers nor authority to create regulations or
ordinances or to commit funds but shall exist for the general purpose
enumerated in § 45-1, Powers and duties.
E. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
SHORELINE
That portion of Saco's waterfront affected by daily tides,
excluding the portions of the shoreline within the Saco River or between
the jetties at the mouth of the Saco River.