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410.01 CLASSIFICATION; CHARTERS <br />Cities, Organization <br />CHAPTER 410 <br />CLASSIFICATION; CHARTERS <br />410.01 Cities, classes. <br />410.015 Definitions relating to cities. <br />410.03 Existing charters preserved. <br />410.04 Home rule charters; patrol limits. <br />410.05 Charter commission. <br />410.06 <br />410.07 <br />Compensation; expenses. <br />Determination of desirability; <br />framing charter. <br />410.09 Regulation of franchises. <br />410.10 Submission of charter. <br />410.11 Adoption; notice, effective date. <br />410.12 Amendments. <br />410.121 Sale of intoxicating liquor or wine; <br />favorable vote. <br />410.14 Alternative proposals. <br />410.15 Succession; subsisting rights. <br />410.16 Forms of government incorporated <br />in charter. <br />410.18 Distribution of administrative <br />powers. <br />410.19 Powers of mayor and council. <br />410.20 Recall and removal of officers; <br />ordinances. <br />410.21 Application of general election <br />laws. <br />410.24 New or revised charter. <br />410.30 Abandonment of home rule <br />charters by cities; assumption of <br />statutory city status. <br />410.32 Cities authorized to issue capital <br />notes for certain equipment <br />acquisitions. <br />410.33 Savings clause. <br />458 <br />NOTE: For special laws relating to specific cities, see Table 1, Vol. 11. <br />410.01 CITIES, CLASSES. <br />Cities are hereby divided, for legislative purposes, into classes as follows: <br />First class — Those having more than 100,000 inhabitants provided that once a <br />city is defined to be of the first class, it shall not be reclassified unless its population <br />decreases by 25 percent from the census figures which last qualified the city for inclu- <br />sion in the class; <br />Second class — Those having more than 20,000 and not more than 100,000 inhab- <br />itants; <br />Third class — Those having more than 10,000 and not more than 20,000 inhabi- <br />tants, and <br />Fourth class — Those having not more than 10,000 inhabitants. <br />Changes in classification resulting from any future national census shall take effect <br />upon the filing of certified copies of the census in the office of the secretary of state as <br />provided in section 600.18. Meanwhile the council or other governing body shall take <br />measures for the election of proper officials and for dividing the city into wards, if nec- <br />essary, and otherwise prepare for the coming change. <br />History: (1265) RL s 746; 1951 c 348 s 1; 1959 c 510 s 1; 1978 c 489 s 1 <br />410.015 DEFINITIONS RELATING TO CITIES. <br />The term "statutory city" means any city which has not adopted a home rule char- <br />ter pursuant to the constitution and laws; the words "home rule charter city" mean any <br />city which has adopted such a charter. In any law adopted after July 1, 1976, the word <br />"city" when used without further description extending the application of the term to <br />home rule charter cities means statutory cities only. <br />History: 1976 c 44 s 19; 1976 c 155 s 3 <br />410.02 [Repealed, 1949 c 114 s 1] <br />410.03 EXISTING CHARTERS PRESERVED. <br />Until otherwise provided in accordance with this chapter, all cities existing at the <br />time of the taking effect of the Revised Laws 1905 shall continue to be governed by the <br />laws then annlicahle theretrs <br />