RÉSUMÉ DIGEST ACT 333 (HB 414) 2015 Regular Session Reynolds Existing law provides for the creation of the Downtown Development District of the city of Minden. Further provides relative to the purpose, boundaries, and governance of the district. Existing law requires that the district be governed by the Downtown Development District Commission composed of seven members. Prior law required that all members be qualified voters of the city and have their principal place of business or profession or own property in the district. New law requires that members be qualified voters in the city or hold a majority interest in a business or property located in the district if they are not qualified voters of the city of Minden. Existing law provides that the seven members are appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council. New law adds requirement that due consideration be given to the needs and desires of the commission. Also adds requirement that the commission appoint subcommittees, for various needs and events, with no limitations on residency. Prior law required that the members of the commission be made from nominations: (1)Two members from nominations by the Minden Chamber of Commerce. (2)Two members from nominations by the Retail Merchants Assoc. of the city of Minden. (3)Two members from nominations by the Minden Historic District Commission. (4)One member from nominations by the Minden NAACP. New law removes requirements for nominations. Existing law provides that the mayor of the city of Minden is a nonvoting ex officio member of the commission. Prior law provided that the project manager was a nonvoting ex officio member of the commission. New law replaces the project manager with the district's director. Existing law requires that the commission keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, studies, findings, and determinations. New law adds requirement that the mayor's office be provided with a copy of all such transactions and records. Prior law authorized the commission to employ a manager and other employees. New law authorizes the mayor, with council approval to employ a director and other employees. Existing law requires the commission to formulate the program to implement development plans of the Minden Main Street Project. New law requires that the mayor review and approve such plans. New law provides for termination of terms of members of the commission serving on the effective date of new law and appointment of members in accordance with existing law and new law. Effective August 1, 2015. (Amends R.S. 33:2740.24(C)(1) and (2), (D), and (E))