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City of Ramsey <br /> <br />15153 NOWTHEN BOULEVARD N.W., RAMSEY, MINNESOTA 55303 <br /> <br />PHONE: (763) 427-1410 FAX (763) 427-5543 <br /> TDD (763) 427-8591 <br /> <br />November 27, 2001 <br /> <br />The Honorable Joseph Quinn <br />Chief Judge Tenth Judicial District <br />A_noka County Courthouse <br />325 East Main Street <br />Anoka, Minnesota 55303 <br /> <br />Re: City of Ramsey, Anoka County, Minnesota, Charter Commission Annual Report <br /> <br />Dear Judge Quinn: <br /> <br />In accordance with Minnesota Statutes 410.05, the following is an annual report reflecting the <br />activities of the City of Ramsey Charter Commission during the year 2001. <br /> <br />Members of the Charter Conzmission in the beginning of the year were as follows: Keith Kiefer <br />(Chair), Barry Childs, Dennis Donovan, Marguerite Henke, Hannah LaMere, Richard Netzloff, <br />Kathy Rosenow and Virginia Spain~Brist and Timothy Vogt. This Commission met on February <br />15, 2001, April 19, 2001, and May 24, 2001. <br /> <br />At the February 15, 2001 meeting, the Commission reviewed a petition that was received by the <br />City Council on January 23, 2001. The petition, signed by approximately 460 residents, <br />requested an amendment to Chapter 5 of the Ramsey City Charter. The current Charter. requires <br />20% of registered voters for petition for recall and the petition requested that this amount be <br />reduced to 5%. The current Charter provides 10% for initiative and referendum, to initiate an <br />ordinance or call a referendum on an established ordinance. The petition language asked for a <br />reduction to 5%. City Council membership and terms were discussed. With the election in <br />November 2000, the citizens voted to increase the City Council from four to six and the advisory <br />question affirmatively voted on advised that the electorate would like to see the majority of the <br />Council stand for election every two years. The Commission asked staff' to draft language for <br />review at a subsequent meeting, which would provide for three Councilmembers up for election <br />every two years. The next item for discussion was Charter vacancy applicants and State Statutes <br />dealing with the process of appointing Charter' Commissioners. Mr. Timothy Vogt was eligible <br />for reappointment to the Commission and they asked that a recommendation be made to the <br />Chief Judge for Mr. Vogt's reappointment. The Commission then appointed the "outgoing" <br />Commissioners as a panel to interview the applicants to fill the four remaining vacancies on the <br />Charter Commission. Survey questions were formulated to send to the applicants. <br /> <br />-22- <br /> <br /> <br />