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410.12, 2008 Minnesota Statutes Page 3 of 3 <br />members after a public hearing upon two weeks' published notice containing the text of the <br />proposed amendment and shall be approved by the mayor and published as in the case of other <br />ordinances The council shall submit the proposed amendment to the people in the manner provided <br />in subdivision 4, but not sooner than three months after the passage of the ordinance The amendment <br />becomes effective only when approved by the voters as provided in subdivision 4. If so approved, it <br />shall be filed in the same manner as other amendments. <br />Subd. 7. Amendment by ordinance. Upon recommendation of the charter commission the city <br />council may enact a charter amendment by ordinance Within one month of receiving a <br />recommendation to amend the charter by ordinance, the city must publish notice of a public hearing <br />on the proposal and the notice must contain the text of the proposed amendment. The city council <br />must hold the public hearing on the proposed charter amendment at least two weeks but not more than <br />one month after the notice is published_ Within one month of the public hearing, the city council must <br />vote on the proposed charter amendment ordinance. The ordinance is enacted if it receives an <br />affirmative vote of all members of the city council and is approved by the mayor and published as in <br />the case of other ordinances An ordinance amending a city charter shall not become effective until 90 <br />days after passage and publication or at such later date as is fixed in the ordinance Within 60 days <br />after passage and publication of such an ordinance, a petition requesting a referendum on the <br />ordinance may be filed with the city clerk. The petition must be signed by registered voters equal in <br />number to at least five percent of the registered voters in the city or 2,000, whichever is less. If the <br />requisite petition is filed within the prescribed period, the ordinance shall not become effective until it <br />is approved by the voters as in the case of charter amendments submitted by the charter commission, <br />the council, or by petition of the voters, except that the council may submit the ordinance at any <br />general or special election held at least 60 days after submission of the petition, or it may reconsider <br />its action in adopting the ordinance As far as practicable the requirements of subdivisions 1 to 3 <br />apply to petitions submitted under this section, to an ordinance amending a charter, and to the filing <br />of such ordinance when approved by the voters. <br />History: (1286) RL s 756; 1907 c 199 s 1; 1911 c 343 s 1; 1939 c 292 s 1; 1943 c 227 s 1; 1949 <br />c 122 s 1; 1959 c 305 s 3,4; 1961 c 608 s 5,6; 1969 c 1027s 3; 1973 c 503 s 1 -4; 1986 c 444; 1998 c <br />254 art 1 s 107; 1999 c 132 s 42; 2005 c 93 s 1; 2008 c 331 s 7 <br />https : / /www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us /statutes / ?id= 410.12 <br />• <br />• <br />7/13/2009 <br />
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