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410.12 CLASSIFICATION; CHARTERS <br />410.12 AMENDMENTS. <br />Subdivision 1. Proposals. The charter commission may propose amendments to <br />such charter and shall do so upon the petition of voters equal in number to five percent <br />of the total votes cast at the last previous state general election in the city. If the city <br />has a system of permanent registration of voters, only registered voters are eligible to <br />sign the petition. All petitions circulated with respect to a charter amendment shall be <br />uniform in character and shall have attached thereto the text of the proposed amend- <br />ment in full; except that in the case of a proposed amendment containing more than <br />1,000 words, a true and correct copy of the same may be filed with the city clerk, and <br />the petition shall then contain a summary of not less than 50 nor more than 300 words <br />setting forth in substance the nature of the proposed amendment. Such summary shall <br />contain a statement of the objects and purposes of the amendment proposed and an <br />outline of any proposed new scheme or frame work of government and shall be suffi- <br />cient to inform the signers of the petition as to what change in government is sought <br />to be accomplished by the amendment. The summary, together with a copy of the pro- <br />posed amendment, shall first be submitted to the charter commission for its approval <br />as to form and substance. The commission shall within ten days after such submission <br />to it, return the same to the proposers of the amendment with such modifications in <br />statement as it may deem necessary in order that the summary may fairly comply with <br />the requirements above set forth. <br />Subd. la. Alternative methods of charter amendment. A home rule charter may be <br />amended only by following one of the alternative methods of amendment provided in <br />subdivisions 1 to 7. <br />Subd. 2. Petitions. The signatures to such petition need not all be appended to one <br />paper, but to each separate petition there shall be attached an affidavit of the circulator <br />thereof as provided by this section. A petition must contain each petitioner's signature <br />in ink or indelible pencil and must indicate after the signature the place of residence <br />by street and number, or other description sufficient to identify the place. There shall <br />appear on each petition the names and addresses of five electors of the city, and on each <br />paper the names and addresses of the same five electors, who, as a committee of the <br />petitioners, shall be regarded as responsible for the circulation and filing of the petition. <br />The affidavit attached to each petition shall be as follows: <br />State of ) <br />) ss. <br />County of ) <br />being duly sworn, deposes and says that the affiant, and the affi- <br />ant only, personally circulated the foregoing paper, that all the signatures appended <br />thereto were made in the affiant's presence, and that the affiant believes them to be the <br />genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. <br />Signed <br />(Signature of Circulator) <br />Subscribed and sworn to before me <br />this day of 19 .... <br />Notary Public (or other officer) <br />authorized to administer oaths <br />The foregoing affidavit shall be strictly construed and any affiant convicted of <br />swearing falsely as regards any particular thereof shall be punishable in accordance with <br />existing law. <br />Subd. 3. May be assembled as one petition. All petition papers for a proposed <br />amendment shall be assembled and filed with the charter commission as one instru- <br />ment. Within ten days after such petition is transmitted to the city council, the city clerk <br />shall determine whether each paper of the petition is properly attested and whether the <br />petition is signed by a sufficient number of voters. The city clerk shall declare any peti- <br />tion naner entirely invalid which is not attecte1 by the eirenlatnr thereof ac rennired <br />