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City of <br /> Resolution No. 2009-03c <br /> "'Mounds Mounds View Charter Commission <br /> View Draft Version — Dec 9, 2009 <br /> CFiarterCommission Whereas, the Mounds View Charter Commission has reviewed the requests for <br /> updates to sections of the Mounds View Charter that are deemed necessary for <br /> Chair the City of Mounds View to have the Mounds View Charter refer to the person <br /> Jonathan J Thomas serving as the "Administrator" be referred to as the "City Administrator" rather than <br /> 763-784-5205 the "Clerk-Administrator" for consistency in the many documents maintained by <br /> the city and for better understandability of the term, and <br /> Vice Chair <br /> Michael Haubrich <br /> 612-237-2859 Whereas, a review of MN State Statutes does not reveal any legal distinction <br /> between the titles, <br /> 2nd Vice Chair <br /> Jean Miller Therefore, the Mounds View Charter Commission acting under Minnesota Statute <br /> 763-786-3959 410.12 Subdivision 7, recommends the following amendments by the addition of <br /> Secretary the blue and double underlined language and by the deletion of the Rcd and <br /> Barbara Thomas stricken language. The Mounds View Charter Commission requests the City <br /> 763-780-6226 Council adopt this resolution by ordinance by the required unanimous vote. <br /> Brian Amundsen The Mounds View Charter Commission requests the City Council adopt this <br /> 763-786-5699 resolution by ordinance by the required unanimous vote. <br /> ,ll Doty Section 1.01. Name and Boundaries. The City of Mounds View, Ramsey County, <br /> 63-786-3421 Minnesota shall continue to be a municipal corporation under that name and with the same <br /> Jason R Refiling boundaries as now are or hereafter may be established. The Clerk Administrator City <br /> 763-350-3013 Administrator shall keep at least two copies of this Charter with amendments, and shall <br /> maintain in each copy an accurate up-to-date description of the boundaries. The copies of the <br /> Charter, amendments, and boundary descriptions shall be available for public inspection <br /> anytime during regular office hours. <br /> Section 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 <br /> elected thereto to qualify, or by reason of the death, resignation in writing filed with the <br /> Clerk AdministratorCity Administrator, removal from office, non-residence in the City, <br /> conviction of a felony of any such person after their election, or by reason of the failure of <br /> any Councilmember without good cause to attend Council meetings for a period of three <br /> consecutive months. In each such case the Council shall by resolution declare the vacancy to <br /> exist. <br /> Section 3.06. Emergency Ordinances. An emergency ordinance is an ordinance necessary <br /> for the immediate preservation of the public peace,health,morals, safety or welfare, in which <br /> ordinance the emergency is defined and declared in a preamble thereto. An emergency <br /> ordinance must be approved by a majority of available members of the City Council. An <br /> emergency ordinance must be in writing but may be enacted without previous filing or <br /> voting, and may be adopted finally at the meeting at which it is first introduced and voted <br /> • upon by the Council. An emergency ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the <br /> emergency. <br />