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<br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 743 <br /> <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CHARTER <br />BY AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CITY CHARTER <br /> <br />THE CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW DOES HEREBY ORDAIN: <br /> <br />SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mounds View, pursuant to the <br />recommendation of the City of Mounds View Charter Commission, has hereby <br />determined that Chapter 5 of the Charter of the City of Mounds View relating to <br />“Initiative, Referendum and Recall” be rewritten in its entirety as follows: <br /> <br />INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br /> <br /> Section 5.01. General Voter Authority. The people of Mounds View have the <br />right, in accordance with this Charter, to propose ordinances [initiative] and to require <br />that any ordinance be referred to the voters [referendum], except those that appropriate <br />money or levy taxes. The voters also have the right to remove elected public officials <br />[recall]. The term voter(s), as used in Chapter 5, shall refer only to residents of the City <br />of Mounds View who first register, or who have registered and are qualified to vote. Per <br />Minnesota Statute 200.039 (as amended), eligibility to sign the petition is not restricted <br />to only those who were eligible to or did cast ballots in the previous election. <br /> <br /> Section 5.02. Petitions. To circulate a petition provided for under this chapter, it <br />must be sponsored by a committee of five or more voters of the City whose names and <br />addresses appear on the petition. A petition consists of one or more pages with each <br />separately circulated page containing at its head the information specified in sections <br />5.05, 5.07 or 5.08 which apply, respectively, to initiative, referendum and recall. The <br />committee may obtain a sample petition from the city Clerk-Administrator. All petition <br />circulators must be voters of the City. Each separate page of the petition must have <br />appended to it a certificate by the circulator, verified by oath. The certificate shall affirm <br />that each signature was made in the circulator’s presence and that the circulator <br />believes them to be the genuine signature of the voter whose name it purports to be and <br />that each signer was presented with the full petition. Each signer of a petition must be a <br />voter of the City and must sign and print their name and give their street address. Any <br />voter whose name appears on a petition may withdraw their name by filing a statement <br />in writing with the Clerk-Administrator before the Clerk-Administrator advises the <br />Council of the sufficiency of the petition. <br /> <br /> Section 5.03. Determination of Petition Sufficiency. The committee must file the <br />completed petition in the office of the Clerk-Administrator. The Clerk-Administrator shall <br />provide the number of total ballots cast for President in the most recent Presidential