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Minnesota Statutes 2005, 410.12 <br />commission. Within 60 days thereafter, the charter commission <br />shall review the proposed amendment but before the expiration of <br />such period the commission may extend the time for review for an <br />additional 90 days by filing with the city clerk its resolution <br />determining that an additional time for review is needed. After <br />reviewing the proposed amendment, the charter commission shall <br />approve or reject the proposed amendment or suggest a substitute <br />amendment. The commission shall promptly notify the council of <br />the action taken. On notification of the charter commission's <br />action, the council may submit to the people, in the same manner <br />as provided in subdivision 4, the amendment originally proposed <br />by it or the substitute amendment proposed by the charter <br />commission. The amendment shall become effective only when <br />approved by the voters as provided in subdivision 4. If so <br />approved it shall be filed in the same manner as other <br />amendments. Nothing in this subdivision precludes the charter <br />commission from proposing charter amendments in the manner <br />provided by subdivision 1. <br />Subd. 6. Amendments, cities of the fourth class. <br />The council of a city of the fourth class having a home rule <br />charter may propose charter amendments by ordinance without <br />submission to the charter commission. Such ordinance, if <br />enacted, shall be adopted by at least a four - fifths vote of all <br />its members after a public hearing upon two weeks' published <br />notice containing the text of the proposed amendment and shall <br />be approved by the mayor and published as in the case of other <br />ordinances. The council shall submit the proposed amendment to <br />the people in the manner provided in subdivision 4, but not <br />sooner than three months after the passage of the ordinance. <br />The amendment becomes effective only when approved by the voters <br />as provided in subdivision 4. If so approved, it shall be filed <br />in the same manner as other amendments. <br />Subd. 7. Amendment by ordinance. Upon recommendation <br />of the charter commission the city council may enact a charter <br />amendment by ordinance. Within one month of receiving a <br />recommendation to amend the charter by ordinance, the city must <br />publish notice of a public hearing on the proposal and the <br />notice must contain the text of the proposed amendment. The <br />city council must hold the public hearing on the proposed <br />charter amendment at least two weeks but not more than one month <br />after the notice is published. Within one month of the public <br />hearing, the city council must vote on the proposed charter <br />amendment ordinance. The ordinance is enacted if it receives an <br />affirmative vote of all members of the city council and is <br />approved by the mayor and published as in the case of other <br />ordinances. An ordinance amending a city charter shall not <br />become effective until 90 days after passage and publication or <br />at such later date as is fixed in the ordinance. Within 60 days <br />after passage and publication of such an ordinance, a petition <br />requesting a referendum on the ordinance may be filed with the <br />city clerk. Such petition shall be signed by qualified voters <br />equal in number to two percent of the total number of votes cast <br />in the city at the last state general election or 2,000, <br />whichever is less. If the city has a system of permanent <br />registration of voters, only registered voters are eligible to <br />sign the petition. If the requisite petition is filed within <br />the prescribed period, the ordinance shall not become effective <br />until it is approved by the voters as in the case of charter <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />http: / /www. revi sor.l eg. state. mn.us/bin/getpub. php ?pubtype= STAT_CHAP_SEC &year = curr... 2/8/2006 <br />
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