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10/30/92 10:27 HOLMES & GRAVEN NO.002 004 <br /> DJR 11/4/92 <br /> Discussion Draft <br /> Proposed Amendments to <br /> The Mounds View City Charter <br /> I. Administrative Functions of the Mayor. <br /> Section 2.08. Subdivision 1. The Mayor s rosl to presides at meetings <br /> of the Council .1 The Mayor <br /> so is head of city government for GE ceremonial purposes, 4r-the-emarts for the <br /> purpose of serving the service of civil process, and for <br /> purposes of martial yaw_ The Mayor has no <br /> other administrative duties except as a member of the council.2 <br /> 1The Mayor is a member of the council by virtue of <br /> Section 2.03. <br /> 2This change, recommended by the City Council, <br /> recognises that the Mayor has those administrative <br /> duties common to the Council as a whole. <br /> II. Procedure on Ordinances. <br /> Section 3.05. Procedure on Ordinances. Every A proposed ordinance eikall <br /> must be presented in writing and read in full before adoption unless the reading is <br /> dispensed with by unanimous consent of the Council members present.3 Ne <br /> 4 The enacting clause ehel a of an ordinance is "The City of <br /> Mounds View ordains:". Ne An ordinance syr may not be adopted at the meeting <br /> at which 44 the ordinance is introduced, and at least fourteen days syr must elapse <br /> between ke► introduction of the ordinance and its final adoption. An emer nc <br /> ordinance is adopted as provided in Section 3.06.S <br /> 3The City Council has recommended that the unanimous <br /> vote requirement be reduced to a majority, but the <br /> existing language is almost universally embodied in city <br /> wI436$e 1 <br /> xJ123-16 <br />
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