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Mounds View Charter Commission Date: 1/5/2007 <br /> Charter Updates: Chapter 5 Resolution 2007-01 a <br /> Revision—DRAFT 20070105 Page 2 of 6 <br /> 45 CHAPTER 5 <br /> 46 INITIATIVE,REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Section 5.01. Powers Reserved bythc People. The people of Mounds View reserve to <br /> 49 - = - •- .- :. -- • • • -•. - - - . .... <br /> • <br /> 50 . - . -- - - , _ -- . . _ - --- - - - - -- - <br /> 52 _• __ -: •-• , -- --- - _ . -, _ •- _. , - _ - General Voter Authority*. The <br /> 53 people of Mounds View, have the right, in accordance with this Charter, to propose ordinances <br /> 54 {initiative] and to require that any ordinance be referred to the voters'referendum], except those <br /> 55 that appropriate money, levy taxes or deal with administrative issues (MN Statute 410.20, as <br /> 56 amended). The voters also have the right to remove elected public officials [recall]. The term <br /> 57 voter(s), as used in Chapter 5, shall refer only to residents of the City of Mounds View who first <br /> 58 register, or who have registered and are qualified to vote. Per Minnesota Statute 200.039, as <br /> 59 amended, eligibility to sign the petition is not restricted to only those who were eligible to or did <br /> 60 cast ballots in the previous election. For clarity flow charts and referendum and ballot issue time <br /> 61 lines are attached to the end of this charter. <br /> 62 <br /> 63 Section 5.02. General Provisions for Petitions. A petition provided for under this chapter <br /> 64 shall be sponsored by a committee of five registered 5 to 10 members who are voters of the City <br /> 65 and whose names and addresses-shailmust appear on the petition as the Sponsoring Committee. A <br /> 66 petition consists of one or more papers, but pages with each separately circulated paper <br /> 67 shall contain page containing at its head, or attached thereto,the information specified in sections <br /> 68 5.05, 5.07 or 5.08 which apply, respectively,to initiative, referendum and recall. .Each signer shall <br /> 69 . _• - . •- _ . -- . -- -- ... _ The <br /> 70 Sponsoring Committee may obtain a sample petition from the Clerk-Administrator. The Clerk- <br /> 71 Administrator shall provide the number of signatures for petition sufficiency which is based on the <br /> 72 total number of ballots cast for President in the most recent Presidential election. All petition <br /> 73 circulators must be voters of the City. Each separate page of the petition shallmust have appended <br /> 74 to it a certificate by the circulator, verified by oath,. The certificate shall affirm that each signature <br /> 75 appended ereto was made in theifthe circulator's presence and that the circulator believes them to <br /> 76 be the genuine signature of the persenvoter whose name it purports to be. The person making the <br /> 77 certificate shall be a resident of the City and registered to vote. and that each signer was presented <br /> 78 with the full petition. Each signer of apetition must be a voter of the City and must sign and print <br /> 79 their name and give their street address. Any persenvoter whose name appears on a petition may <br /> 80 withdraw their name by filing a statement in writing filed-with the Clerk-Administrator before <br /> 81 saidthe Clerk-Administrator advises the Council of the information related to the sufficiency of the <br /> 82 petition. <br /> 83 <br /> 84 Section 5.03. Determination of Petition Sufficiency. The committee shall file the completed <br /> 85 petition in the office of the Clerk Administrator. The required number of signers shall be at least <br /> 86 _ _ - - = - • - - --• - _ , _ <br /> 87 number of electors who cast their votes for president at the last presidential election. Immediately <br /> 88 ... --- - - - - • : -- . - - . . <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 89 _ _. . - - .. _ .. __ _ _ .. :. •-• <br /> ._ --• _ . <br /> 90 resolution the sufficiency of the petition. For a petition to be sufficient, it must meet the <br />