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• <br />Date: <br />To: <br />From: <br />Re: <br />WORK SESSION STAFF REPORT <br />Work Session Item #7 <br />January 7, 2008 <br />City Council <br />Julie Bartell, City Clerk <br />Gordon Heitke, Administrator <br />Charter Amendment Process <br />WS — Item 7 <br />Background <br />After receiving the report and recommendations of the Citizen's Task Force to Review <br />Charter Provisions Pertaining to Local Improvements in July 2007, the council acted to <br />refer the attached proposed amendment to Chapter VIII of the City Charter (Public <br />Improvements and Special Assessments) to the Charter Commission. This referral <br />follows the process established by state statute for amendments proposed by council <br />(Minnesota Statutes, Section 410.12, Subd. 5). The Charter Commission elected to draft <br />a substitute amendment and submitted such to the city clerk on November 30, 2007. <br />The council received the Charter Commission's substitute amendment at a work session <br />on December 3 and subsequently officially received the document at the council meeting <br />on December 10, 2007. <br />Review Process and Timeline <br />The process for charter amendments is governed by state statute. Amendments may be <br />initiated by the voters (by petition), the council (by ordinance) or the charter commission <br />(by petition or referral to the city council). At this time, the council officially has two <br />proposed amendments before them and state statute establishes the council's options: <br />To the ballot - Under Subdivision 5 of Minnesota Statutes 410.12, the council <br />may submit to the people (at a general or special election) the amendment <br />originally proposed by the council or the substitute amendment proposed by <br />the charter commission. The council is responsible for fixing the form of the <br />ballot or, in other words, approving the ballot language. If either of the <br />amendments is sent to the ballot, they would require for approval 51 percent <br />of the votes cast to be in favor of adoption. <br />By council action - Subdivision 7 of Minnesota Statutes 410.12 establishes an <br />alternative process for charter amendments by ordinance. This section allows a <br />1 <br />
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