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filing of the petition, the Council shall call a special election to be held within such period, <br />providing the petition has been found to be sufficient. If a majority of the voters voting thereon <br />favors the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall remain in effect. If a majority of the electors <br />voting thereon votes against the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall be considered repealed <br />upon certification of the election results. (Amended, Ord. 651, 8-16-2000) <br />Section 5.08. Recall. Consideration by the electorate of the recall of any elected officer of <br />the City may be initiated by petition. The petition shall state at the head of each page, or attached <br />thereto, a certificate stating the name of the officer whose removal is sought, the grounds for recall, <br />which shall be malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance in office, in not more than 250 words, and <br />the intention of the sponsoring committee to bring about the officer's recall. Such petition shall be <br />filed in the Clerk -Administrator's office prior to circulation. If the petition or amended petition is <br />found sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, the Clerk -Administrator shall <br />transmit it to the Council without delay, and shall also officially notify the person sought to be <br />recalled of the sufficiency of the petition and of the pending action. The Council shall at its next <br />meeting, by resolution, provide for the holding of special recall election within ninety days after <br />such meeting, except if any other election is to occur within ninety day period after such meeting, <br />the Council may in its discretion provide for the holding of the recall vote at that time. The Clerk - <br />Administrator shall include with the published notice of the election the statement of the grounds for <br />the recall and, also in not more than 500 words, the answer of the officer concerned in justification <br />of their course of office. If a vacancy occurs due to recall election, Section 4.05 herein shall apply <br />to fill said vacancy. <br />CHAPTER 6 <br />ADMINISTRATION OF CITY AFFAIRS <br />Section 6.01. Administrative Responsibility. The Council as a body, shall be responsible <br />for the administration of the City. The Council shall appoint an administrative officer to assist in <br />the administration of City affairs. For purposes of reference in this Charter, this administrative <br />officer shall be referred to as the Clerk -Administrator. <br />Section 6.02. Administrative Organization. <br />Subdivision 1. The Council may by ordinance establish City departments, offices, and <br />agencies and prescribe their functions. No power or duty conferred by this Charter upon a particular <br />office or agency shall be transferred to another. <br />Subdivision 2. The City Council shall hire heads of departments, and such other and further <br />officers and personnel as may be required to operate the City efficiently. The City Council shall <br />determine the qualifications thereof and prescribe the duties to be performed by each, except as <br />otherwise prescribed in this Charter. <br />Subdivision 3. The head of departments and other officers designated by the Council shall <br />report in person to the Council and to the public at least once each quarter at a regularly scheduled <br />Council meeting. <br />City of Mounds View — Home Rule Charter - Page 9 of 21 Revision Date 1/11/07 <br />