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• <br /> To: Charter Commission <br /> From: Jean Miller F' <br /> Date: 3/9/83 <br /> Re: Item VI of Charter Commission Minutes of 12/8/82 <br /> Question: What happens if the City Council does not vote unanimously for a city <br /> charter amendment recommended by the Charter Commission? <br /> Please note Minnesota statutes Chapter 410 and specifically 410.12 <br /> Subd. 7 Amendment by ordinance <br /> Upon recommendation of the charter commission the city <br /> council may enact a charter amendment by ordinance. <br /> Such an ordinance, if enacted, shall be adopted by the <br /> council by an affirmative vote of all its members after <br /> a public hearing upon two weeks published notice con- <br /> taining the text of the proposed amendment and shall be <br /> approved by the mayor and published as in the case of <br /> other ordinances. <br /> In the event that the amendment byordinance is unanimously approved by the %_x <br /> it does not become effective for at least 90 days after passage and publication. <br /> Within 60 days after passage and publication of such an <br /> ordinance, a petition requesting a referendum on the <br /> ordinance may be filed with the city clerk. . . .the council <br /> may submit the ordinance at any general or special election <br /> held at least 60 days after submission of the petition, or 1 <br /> it may reconsider its action in adopting the orditnce. <br /> • F <br /> •••• INSERT THE WORDS "CITY CODICIL" (INADVERTENTLY OMITTED) <br /> 1 <br /> '•'...:./i-757 '1':'aK4'�.^.:M'i7R3 <br />