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Mounds View City Council September 27, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br />what you want to remove, and you underline what you want to put in so everybody has a clear 1 <br />picture. He stated that unless you are intimately familiar with the current Charter, there is no way 2 <br />that you can pick up this proposed amendment and understand completely what it does. 3 <br /> 4 <br />City Attorney Riggs stated that the language that Mr. McCarty cites in the end of Subdivision 7 5 <br />applies when there is a petition brought forth pursuant to that subdivision, and it doesn’t apply 6 <br />when it comes from a direct recommendation from the Charter Commission, so this is one of the 7 <br />seven listed ways that a Charter can be amended that the legislature has permitted, and it is 8 <br />something that the Council and the Charter Commission has utilized before. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Mayor Linke asked if the City Attorney had looked at this and could see nothing wrong, and City 11 <br />Attorney Riggs stated that that was correct. 12 <br /> 13 <br />MOTION/SECOND. Stigney/Gunn. To waive the reading and approve Ordinance 743 as 14 <br />written. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Council Member Marty stated that some issues had been raised tonight, and he didn’t see 17 <br />anything wrong with having this information disseminated directly to the residents through a 18 <br />ballot poll and letting the residents decide. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Mayor Linke stated that that could not be done in time for this election. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Council Member Marty asked what the hurry was. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Barbara Thomas, 5444 Landmark Circle, member of the Mounds View Charter Commission, 25 <br />stated that she thought these questions had been answered before. She stated that if the Council 26 <br />felt that there were significant issues they wanted to address in this language, then the Council 27 <br />was free to do so, or to send it back to the Commission with those recommendations. She stated 28 <br />that she didn’t think it was possible to go to ballot now, and she didn’t think it was necessary. 29 <br />She stated that they hadn’t changed the process of what happens with sufficiency or who has to 30 <br />declare the sufficiency. She stated that what they provided was a time line, which was 31 <br />completely missing, and had actually caused problems for the election staff to not be able to 32 <br />manage that sufficiency should a petition be given to them. She stated that that is also missing 33 <br />from state law. She stated that this was not a significant amendment. She stated that nothing has 34 <br />been presented here tonight that the Charter Commission wasn’t in unanimous agreement on and 35 <br />that couldn’t be handled by a unanimous decision by the Council. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Council Member Gunn stated that the way she read this is that within ten working days after the 38 <br />Clerk Administrator gets the petition, it is then determined if it is insufficient or not, and that that 39 <br />report, one or the other, is brought to the City Council, and they declare it. If it is deemed to be 40 <br />insufficient, then it goes back, and that process starts in 504. 41 <br /> 42 <br />Mayor Linke stated that that was the way he read it, too. 43 <br /> 44
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