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EXHIBIT A <br />Text of Charter Amendments Submitted by Charter Commission <br />Tax Cap Amendment: <br />Section 7.13. Tax Cap. <br />The City shall be restricted in the amount it can raise taxes each year. The <br />maximum levy shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of Minn. <br />Stat. §§ 275.70 to 275.74 (2010), as modified below. If the state legislature <br />adopts new levy limits, the City shall be restricted to the lesser of the limits <br />imposed under the laws in 2010, and the new limits. <br />The City's levy for the year 2012 shall be used as the starting point for calculating all <br />subsequent levy adjustments. Any unused levy authority from 2012 or prior years <br />may not be used. <br />Levies imposed on a majority of the property owners in the City for a new <br />special district or utility (such as a storm sewer improvement district, storm <br />sewer utility, or lake improvement district) created after 2011 shall be included <br />in the levy limit. These levies will qualify as "special levies" only if a majority of <br />the City's voters specifically vote to authorize the creation of the special district <br />or utility. <br />For the purpose of determining the maximum levy, the original net tax capacity <br />shall be used for all property which is both (a) placed in a tax increment financing <br />district after 2011 and (b) being taxed on the basis of its original net tax capacity. <br />Charter Governance Amendment: <br />Section 1.04. Charter Commission. <br />The City shall have an ongoing Charter Commission with responsibility for <br />maintaining and updating the Charter, and for informing residents of the meaning or <br />impact of proposed Charter amendments. Members of the Charter Commission <br />shall be appointed by the Chief Judge of the local district court, and shall receive <br />no compensation. <br />Section 1.05. Amendments to this Charter. <br />All proposed amendments to the Charter and corresponding ballot wording shall <br />be submitted to the Charter Commission for review. The City Council may not <br />directly or indirectly use public funds to inform the public about an amendment <br />unless the City Council provides the Charter Commission with equal funds and <br />opportunities to inform the public about the amendment. <br />3 <br />