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• <br />Council authority to amend the Charter <br />Minnesota State Statute <br />CHAPTER 410 CLASSIFICATION; CHARTERS <br />Section: 12 Amendments <br />Subdivision 5. Amendments proposed by council. The <br />council of any city having a home rule charter may propose <br />charter amendments to the voters by ordinance. Any ordinance <br />proposing such an amendment shall be submitted to the charter <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 mariner <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 />From page 5 of the Lino Lakes City Charter <br />CHAPTER III COUNCIL PROCEDURE <br />Section 3.04. ordinances, Resolutions and Motions. (Amended) <br />Subdivision 1. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter or state law, an affirmative <br />vote of three (3) or more members of the Council shall be required for the adoption of all <br />ordinances, resolutions, and motions. The votes of Council Members on any action taken <br />shall be recorded in accordance with state law <br />