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139 Section 6. Discharge of Members. Any member who has failed to attend four consecutive <br /> 140 meetings, regular or special, without being excused by the Commission, may be discharged <br /> 141 according to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 410.05, Subdivision 2, as amended. <br /> 142 <br /> 143 ARTICLE IV-AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS <br /> 144 <br /> 145 Section 1. Bylaws Amendment Procedure. The Commission Bylaws may be amended by a <br /> 146 resolution, made in writing, and adopted by a majority vote of qualified and acting members at a <br /> 147 properly noticed meeting of the Commission. <br /> 148 <br /> 149 Section 2. Charter Amendment Procedures. <br /> 150 <br /> 151 The Charter may be amended as provided in Minnesota Statute 410.l 2, as amended, and <br /> 152 summarized here by any one of the four following methods: <br /> 153 <br /> 154 Method 1. The Charter Commission may by a majority vote of its members approve a <br /> 155 resolution recommending an amendment to the Charter by Ordinance under Minnesota Statute <br /> 156 410.12 subd 7. Such an Ordinance must be published in the official newspaper two weeks prior <br /> 157 to a public hearing on the matter and then requires an affirmative vote of all members of the City <br /> 158 Council. <br /> 159 <br /> 160 Method 2. The Charter Commission may by a majority vote of its members approve a <br /> 161 resolution recommending an amendment to the Charter by requesting it be placed before the <br /> 162 voters under Minnesota Statute 410.12 subd 1 - 4. If there is a general election scheduled to <br /> 163 occur within six months, the City Council shall have such an amendment prepared and placed on <br /> 164 the ballot at the general election. Proposed charter amendments must be submitted at least 12 <br /> 165 weeks before the general election. If no general election is scheduled to occur within six months, <br /> 166 the City Council shall prepare the amendment and call a special election within 90 days after the <br /> 167 delivery of such amendment to the City Administrator. <br /> 168 <br /> 169 Method 3. A number of voters equal to or greater than five percent of the total City of Mounds <br /> 170 View ballots cast at the last State general election may,by petition, require the Charter <br /> 171 Commission to review and request an amendment to the Charter which may then be submitted <br /> 172 by the Charter Commission under the same guidelines set forth under method 1 or 2 above. <br /> 173 <br /> 174 Method 4. The City Council may propose an amendment by ordinance without the initial <br /> 175 request of the Charter Commission under Minnesota Statute 410.12 subd 5. Such an Ordinance <br /> 176 shall be submitted to the Charter Commission for review and the Charter Commission can by <br /> 177 request be granted an additional 90 days for review. After reviewing such proposed amendment, <br /> 178 the Charter Commission shall approve or reject the proposed amendment or suggest a substitute <br /> 179 amendment. The Council may submit to the people the amendment originally proposed by it or <br /> 180 the substitute proposed by the Charter Commission. <br /> 181 <br /> Mounds View Charter Commission By-laws November 470 20,20168 Page 4 <br />