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2007 North Dakota Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2007)

handle is hein.sag/sagnd0005 and id is 1 raw text is: LETTER OPINION
2007-L-01
January 5, 2007
Mr. Bradley A. Cruff
Barnes County State's Attorney
230 4th Street NW
Valley City, ND 58072-2947
Dear Mr. Cruff:
Thank you for your letter requesting my opinion on whether an entity created under a
joint powers agreement between the home rule city of Valley City and several nearby
counties may borrow funds from the USDA and acquire USDA guaranteed loans from
local banks to finance a portion of the construction and operating costs of a proposed
correctional center. For the reasons indicated below, it is my opinion that an entity
created under the joint powers agreement between the home rule city of Valley City and
several nearby counties may borrow funds from the USDA and acquire USDA
guaranteed loans from local banks to finance a portion of the construction and operating
costs of a proposed correctional center.
ANALYSIS
This same question you raised was addressed in N.D.A.G. 2004-L-57 (copy enclosed),
in which it was noted that the entity created under the joint powers agreement between
Pierce County and the home rule city of Rugby may borrow funds from the USDA and
acquire USDA guaranteed loans from local banks to finance a portion of the construction
costs and initial operating costs of a new correctional center.' In comparing the home rule
charter for the city of Rugby and the joint powers agreement discussed in N.D.A.G.
2004-L-57 with the home rule charter of Valley City and the joint powers agreement you
enclosed between the city of Valley City and Barnes, Dickey, Griggs, LaMoure, Ransom,
Sargent, and Steele Counties, I note that the city home rule charters2 and the joint powers
agreements utilized in both instances are substantially similar.3
1 Id.
2 As I indicated in N.D.A.G. 2004-L-57, any city home rule charter power relied upon in
a joint powers agreement would have to be implemented through an ordinance enacted
by the home rule city. Id. at n.2.
3 In a telephone conversation with a member of my staff, you indicated that the joint
powers agreement you submitted was patterned after the one discussed in N.D.A.G.
2004-L-57.

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