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finalize the transaction. Finally, an argument can be made that the state law governing land use <br />planning and the disposal of public property preempts the referendum provision in the city <br />charter. <br />• Thus, based upon the above -discussed rationale, it is recommended that any referendum petition <br />received by the City regarding the sale of property from the City to the EDA be denied as <br />insufficient. In addition to the City's involvement in this matter, the city council should also <br />keep in mind that other parties, including Medtronic, may be able to challenge the sufficiency of <br />any referendum petition or potential election based upon the above -referenced case law, statutes <br />and discussion. <br />s <br />LJ <br />SJR -2688350 <br />MU205-30 <br />A-6 <br />