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CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW CHARTER COMMISSION <br /> RESOLUTION 96-2 <br /> Where as; Councilmember Susan Hankner submitted a letter of resignation effective December 31, <br /> 1996 to the City Council on September 23, 1996 and, <br /> Where as; The City Council accepted Councilmember Hankner's resignation by a simple motion adopted <br /> at the regular council meeting on September 23, 1996, and <br /> Where as; The City's Attorney determined the City Charter to be silent in describing the conditions of <br /> vacancies on the City Council and recommended the City Council follow procedures for filling council <br /> vacancies under state law, and <br /> 4_ Where .s; The City Council declar-• the vacanc --ted by Coun ' ber Hankn- re-'gnation • <br /> exist now fo •urpo es of the •-neral : lectio o be he d on N. -mber 5, 1996 .•. on Dece be 1, <br /> 1996 f• •urposes o •erfo ing the •. of a counci - ber, and <br /> Where as; The City Council ordered that the candidate for city council receiving the third highest <br /> plural vote in the general election on November 5, 1996 as eligible to fulfill the duties of <br /> Councilmember Hankner's remaining two year term of office beginning January 1, 1997, and <br /> Ppc..r, <br /> Where as; The foregoing actions by the City Council afe-nonconforming to the City Charter, and <br /> Where as; The conditions of vacancies in elected city offices are stipulated in Section 2.05 of the City <br /> Charter which states: Sec. 2.05 Vacancies. A vacancy in the council, whether it be in the office of <br /> mayor or councilmember, shall be deemed to exist in case of the failure of any person elected thereto to <br /> qualify, or by reason of the death, resignation in writing filed with the clerk-administrator, removal <br /> from office, non-residence in the city, conviction of a felony of any such person after his/her election, <br /> or by reason of the failure of any councilmember without good cause to attend council meetings for a <br /> period of three consecutive months. In each such case the council shall by resolution declare the <br /> vacancy to exist. , and <br /> Where as; The City Charter requires in Sec. 4.05. Vacancy of Municipal Elected Office. Subdivision 1. <br /> When a vacancy in an elected office of the city occurs with 365 days or more remaining in the term of <br /> the vacated office, there shall be a special election held within ninety days after the vacancy occurs to <br /> elect a successor to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the office vacated. , and <br /> Where as; The City Charter requires in Section 4.05 Subd. 5. When a vacancy in an elected municipal <br /> office occurs within 120 days prior to a regular municipal election date, the special election to fill the <br /> vacancy shall coincide with the regular election. If the vacancy occurs within sixty days prior to the <br /> regular election date, the notice of such vacancy shall be published as soon as is practicable. If, within <br /> the 120 day period before a regular municipal election, the vacancy occurs in the office of mayor or in <br /> the office of either or both of the councilmembers whose seats are to be decided in the election, said <br /> vacancy shall be considered not to exist for purposes of the election. However, if such vacancy occurs <br /> in the office of either of the other two councilmembers, the seat shall be filled by the candidate for <br /> councilmember with the third highest vote total, or, in the case of two vacancies, the third and fourth <br /> highest vote totals. Where two vacancies exist, the candidate with the third highest total shall fill the <br /> vacancy in the office having the longest unexpired term. , and <br />
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