Laserfiche WebLink
Our Mission: To wok together to respcsibty grow Our community, and to provide quality, cest,effective, and efficient government services. <br />Charter Commission <br />Meeting Date: 12/17/2018 <br />Submitted For: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />5. 3. <br />Title: <br />Receive Information related to Chapter 4 of the City Charter: Nominations and Elections and Schedule a Meeting <br />for January / February 2019 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: The purpose of this case is to give the Charter Commission some information relating to some <br />amendments that must be made to the City's Charter, as per State Statutes, and some sections the Charter <br />Commission may wish to discuss and possibly amend. <br />Background: As the Charter Commission is aware, Chapter 4 of the City Charter is titled Nominations and <br />Elections. There are several sections of Chapter 4 that conflict with State Statute. <br />For example, 4.1 talks about noticing the elections. The Charter states that the Clerk will post a notice in at least <br />one public place in each precinct and by publishing a notice at least once in the official newspaper - this does not <br />align with State Statute 205.16 NOTICE. <br />Section 4.2 Filing for Office states that a person shall file an affidavit not more than ten weeks nor less than eight <br />weeks before the primary election - this does not align with Statute 205.13 CANDIDATES, FILING. <br />The Charter says the ballots shall be preserved and the city clerk shall be the final custodian of such ballots. This is <br />in conflict with the Administrative Policy - Anoka County retains the ballots. <br />Section 4.5 references that when a vacancy in an elected office of the city occurs with 365 days or more remaining <br />in the term of the vacated office, there shall be a special election held within 90 days after the vacancy occurs to <br />elect a successor to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the office vacated. This language is superseded <br />by 205.10, subd. 3a Uniform Election Dates. Due to these Uniform Election Dates, the timing is such that it may <br />take up to 9 months to elect an officer fill a vacancy, especially since the City's Charter states that the City will <br />have a Primary Election. <br />There are several other places within Chapter 4 where the City's Charter is in conflict with State Statute. Staff will <br />ask the Charter Commission to schedule a Charter Commission meeting early in 2019 to discuss the changes that <br />need to be made as well as invite discussion for suggested other changes. For that next Charter Commission <br />agenda, staff will submit a review of Chapter 4 with the areas highlighted that need to be revised as well as areas <br />that may need to be evaluated for possible amendments. <br />Recommendation: <br />