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Item No: 07A <br /> � <br /> Movlv `'' <br /> �svlEw Meeting Date: December 14, 2009 <br /> Type of Business: PH & CB <br /> Administrator Review: <br /> City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From: James Ericson, Clerk-Administrator <br /> Item Title/Subject: Public Hearing, Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance <br /> 839, an Ordinance Amending Section 7.05 of the Mounds <br /> View City Charter Relating to the Adoption of the Five-Year <br /> Financial Plan <br /> Background <br /> At the request of the City, the Charter Commission has been discussing an amendment to <br /> Section 7.05 of the Mounds View City Charter pertaining to the Five-Year Financial Plan. <br /> As originally drafted, this Section required for the Five-Year Plan to be adopted by <br /> Ordinance. The Charter Commission has discussed the amendment at multiple meetings <br /> and a resolution was adopted proposing new language. The City Council considered the <br /> new language at their meeting on November 23, 2009, and while the first reading of the <br /> ordinance amending the Charter was approved, the City Attorney suggested a revision be <br /> made to eliminate the reference"adoption as if it were adopted by ordinance." The Charter <br /> Commission considered the request at their meeting on December 9, 2009, approving a <br /> new resolution with language consistent with the City Attorney's recommendation. <br /> Discussion <br /> The Mounds View City Charter presently requires that the Five-Year Financial Plan be <br /> adopted by ordinance. Because of the additional steps necessary to adopt an ordinance <br /> and because of the nature of the subject matter, the City asked that the Charter <br /> Commission revisit Section 7.05 to eliminate the"adoption by ordinance" requirement. The <br /> Charter Commission agreed, and adopted a resolution recommending new language via <br /> their Resolution 2009-05a on October 14, 2009. While the new language did not require <br /> adoption by ordinance, language remained which referenced as much, creating the <br /> potential for confusion. Believing that a subsequent tweak to the language would be <br /> favorably considered by the Charter Commission, the City Council approved the first <br /> reading of the Ordinance. <br /> The Charter Commission met on December 9, 2009 to consider new language which <br /> addressed the City's concern while still satisfying the Charter Commission's intent. The <br /> new language in Section 7.05 will now require that the Five-Year Financial be approved <br /> after holding a "noticed" public hearing. The approval mechanism (resolution, ordinance, <br /> voice vote, etc.) is left up to the discretion of the Council. <br />