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Mounds View Charter Commission Date: 2/8/2007 <br /> Resolution 2007-0lb Draft Markup format—Chapter 5 Page 3 of 5 <br /> 97 ballots cast for President in the most recent Presidential election. <br /> 98 • Petitions for Recall require signatures of at least twenty five (25) percent of total ballots cast <br /> • <br /> 99 for President in the most recent Presidential election. <br /> 100 If all requirements have been met, the Clerk-Administrator shall report to the City Council within <br /> 101 ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the completed petition. The City shall immediately declare the <br /> 102 sufficiency of the petition. <br /> 103 <br /> 104 Section 5.04. Disposition of Insufficient or Irregular Petition - -.•. - -105 - - • — - . . . , _ • , • <br /> 106 .. _ . . _ . _ .. �. _ , �.. .. _ , .. ..• <br /> 107 _ .. .. _ ... - .. .. . . -• - •- - .. _ > ., ._ ... , , <br /> 108 •-- . __ , _ .. -.... . • _ ... . . .. __. _ .. ... - <br /> 109 ::- :t-:.: - , , • :••••••• _ - -- s.. .' , . . _ -- • . <br /> 110 „. _ • . _ .., - — .. . . _ , . .. . .. .. . _ . . � : _ <br /> • <br /> 111 _ ._ • . . - •- - •- • • _ • - - ... .. _, <br /> 112 . . • ... - . . . - .. _ - . - . . . , . , _ _ .. ._ _ <br /> 113 If the Clerk-Administrator determines that thepetition cannot meet the requirements for sufficiency, <br /> 114 a copy of the petition, together with a written statement of its defects, shall be delivered to the <br /> 115 sponsoring committee and to the City Council within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the <br /> 116 completed petition. As specified in this Charter, the sponsoring committee shall have thirty (30) <br /> 117 calendar days to file additional signaturepapers and/or to correct the specified irregularity. Within <br /> 118 nine (9) calendar days of receipt of the corrected completed petition, the Clerk-Administrator shall <br /> 119 determine whether the petition as corrected meets the requirements for sufficiency and shall <br /> 120 proceed as directed in Section 5.03. If the petition is still insufficient or irregular, the City Council <br /> 121 shall direct the Clerk-Administrator to file the petition as noted and notify the sponsoring <br /> • 122 committee within ten (10) calendar days that no further action will be taken. The Final Finding that <br /> 123 the petition is insufficient or irregular shall not prejudice the filing of a new petition for the same <br /> 124 purpose unless otherwise specified within this Charter. Except in the case of a petition for recall, it <br /> 125 shall not prevent the Council from referring the subject matter of the petition to the voters at the <br /> 126 next regular or special election. <br /> 127 <br /> 128 Section 5.05. Ballot Issue Requirements. If a measure meets the requirements to be put on <br /> 129 a ballot and is in compliance with Chapter 4 of this Charter, at or before its next regularly scheduled <br /> 130 meeting, the City Council shall pass a resolution placing the measure on a ballot. If it is within 120 <br /> 131 calendar days of aprimary or general election and all of the county election requirements can be <br /> 132 met, the measure shall be placed on the ballot at the next regularly scheduled election. <br /> 133 <br /> 134 If a measure meets the requirements to be put on a ballot but cannot be placed on the ballot at a <br /> 135 regularly scheduled election, at or before its next regularly scheduled meeting,the City Council <br /> 136 shall pass a resolution placing the measure on the ballot and calling for a special election to be held <br /> 137 within 120 calendar days of said meeting. However, no special elections can be held between a <br /> 138 regular primary election and a regular general election or 40 calendar days after a regular general <br /> 139 election. If there is no regular primary election then no special election shall be held within 60 <br /> 140 calendar days prior to a regular general election. <br /> 141 <br /> 142 <br /> 143 Section 5.056. Initiative*. Any ordinance may be proposed by a-petition. whichshat state at <br /> 410 144 .-- --:•: : -. - :. : •.: - : ,- . - - . - - : .•- : : :: -: : -:,• - The exact text of the <br /> 145 proposed ordinance must be stated at the head of each page of the petition or attached thereto. If the <br /> 146 • - .• . .. . . ., - • - ., -. - • , . . . . .. _ <br /> 147 . .. . _ ., . . -• . . .. - -.. . - - - • .. . , , . •, .. - .. <br />
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