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K&G_DOCSOPEN-#761289-v3-Memo_to_Charter_Commission_regarding_Charter_language
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Kennedy Fifth Street Towers <br />150 South Fifth Street, Suite <br />700 <br />Minneapolis MN 55402-1299 <br />(612) 337-9300 telephone <br />(612) 337-9310 fax <br />http://www.kennedy- <br />graven.com <br />Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity <br />Employer <br />Graven <br />C H A R T E R E D <br />MEMORANDUM <br />Date: November 9, 2021 <br />To:Chair Russell Warren and Charter Commission Members <br />Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator <br />From:Scott J. Riggs, City Attorney <br />Joseph L. Sathe, Assistant City Attorney <br />Re:Chapter 4 of the Mounds View City Charter <br />The Charter Commission requested that Kennedy & Graven provide an update on proposed language for <br />Chapter 4 of the Mounds View City Charter related to Nominations and Elections. The intent of the suggested <br />revisions is to simplify the existing City Charter language as well as to make such language consistent with <br />Minnesota Statutes. Further, simplified City Charter language that follows Minnesota Statutes allows for <br />election consistency and statutory interpretation and application in Ramsey County. The intent of the proposed <br />language is to more closely rely on existing statutory language without repeating it verbatim in the City Charter <br />and to adjust timing for appointments for City Council vacancies. <br />A.As to general election language for the City Charter (see Sections 4.01, 4.02, 4.03 and 4.04), the <br />following proposal includes the language necessary to reference Minnesota statutory requirements for elections, <br />while greatly reducing the verbose and somewhat redundant existing language of the Charter. Sections 4.01, <br />4.02, 4.03 and 4.04 of the Charter could be replaced by the following language: <br />Section 4.01. The Regular Municipal Election. A regular municipal election shall be <br />held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year at <br />such place or places as the City Council may designate. The City Administrator shall give the <br />appropriate notice of the time and place of holding such election and of the officers to be <br />elected as required by Minnesota law, but irregularities in giving such notice shall not <br />invalidate the election. <br />Section 4.02. Special Election. The Council may by resolution order a special election <br />and provide all means for holding it. The City Administrator shall give the appropriate notice <br />of a special election as required by Minnesota law. The procedure at any such election shall <br />conform as nearly as possible to that prescribed for other City elections. <br />MU210\4\761289.v3
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