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CHAPTER 12 <br />MISCELLANEOUS AND TRANSITORY PROVISIONS <br /> <br />Section 12.01. Official Publication. The Council shall annually designate a legal newspaper of general circulation in the City as its primary official newspaper, as well as an optional <br /> secondary newspaper, in which shall be published ordinances, other matters required by law or this Charter to be so published, and any other matters the Council may deem is in the public <br /> interest to have published in this manner. <br /> <br />CHAPTER 5INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br /> <br /> Section 5.01. General Voter Authority*. The people of Mounds View, have the right, in accordance with this Charter, to propose ordinances [initiative] and to require that any ordinance <br /> be referred to the voters [referendum], except those that appropriate money, levy taxes or deal with administrative issues (MN Statute 410.20, as amended). The voters also have the <br /> right to remove elected public officials [recall]. The term voter(s), as used in Chapter 5, shall refer only to residents of the City of Mounds View who first register, or who have <br /> registered and are qualified to vote. Per Minnesota Statute 200.039, as amended, eligibility to sign the petition is not restricted to only those who were eligible to or did cast ballots <br /> in the previous election. For clarity flow charts and time lines are attached as appendices at the end of this charter. In all cases, the Charter text shall take priority over the <br /> appendices should there appear to be a discrepancy. <br /> <br /> Section 5.02. Petitions. A petition provided for under this chapter shall be sponsored by a committee of five (5) to ten (10) members who are voters of the City and whose names and <br /> addresses must appear on the petition as the Sponsoring Committee. A completed petition consists of one or more pages gathered together as a single document. Each separately circulated <br /> page shall contain at its head, or attached thereto, the information specified in sections 5.05, 5.07 or 5.08 which apply, respectively, to initiative, referendum and recall. The Sponsoring <br /> Committee may obtain a sample petition from the Clerk-Administrator. The Clerk-Administrator shall provide the number of signatures for petition sufficiency which is based on the total <br /> number of ballots cast for President in the most recent Presidential election. All petition circulators must be voters of the City. Each separate page of the petition must include <br /> a certificate signed and dated by the circulator. The certificate shall affirm that each signature was made in the circulator’s presence and that the circulator believes the page to <br /> contain the genuine signatures of the voters whose names they purport to be and that each signer was presented with the full petition. Each signer of a petition must be a voter of <br /> the City and must sign and print their name and give their street address. The completed petition shall be submitted to the Clerk-Administrator for review. Any voter whose name appears <br /> on a petition may withdraw their name by filing a statement in writing with the Clerk-Administrator before the Clerk-Administrator advises the Council of the information related to <br /> the sufficiency of the petition or, if such completed petition is deemed insufficient pursuant to this Charter, during any time period that additional signature papers are being circulated <br /> by the Sponsoring Committee or reviewed by the Clerk-Administrator pursuant to Section 5.04. Consistent with the provisions of this Charter and the applicable state laws and rules, <br /> the Council may prescribe by ordinance or resolution, the definition of a frivolous petition.
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