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Our Mistioi}: To work together to reipoiibly grew our comma nityr, and to provide quality, cent-oliBcdwe, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 12/10/2019 <br />By: Katie Schmidt, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance # 19-15 An Ordinance Amending the Charter by Repealing and Replacing Chapter 4 - <br />Nominations and Elections <br />7. 1. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: The purpose of this case is for the City Council to consider adoption of Ordinance # 19-15 repealing and <br />replacing the City's Charter Chapter 4 titled Nominations and Elections. <br />Background: A public hearing and review of the ordinance amending the City's Charter Chapter 4 was held on <br />November 26, 2019. Five of the seven Councilmembers voted in favor, to introduce Ordinance #19-15 to formally <br />commence the Charter amendment. <br />The purpose of the proposed ordinance amending the Charter would be to simplify and clarify City election <br />procedures. Chapter 4 of the City's Charter concerning election procedure has been problematic for some time, in <br />part because it conflicts with State election law. The Charter Commission discussed Chapter 4 at length in February <br />and provided direction to staff in terms of amendments. In October, the Commission discussed various options for <br />replacement language with the intent to clarify and simplify election procedures and make them conform with <br />current state law. The proposed ordinance (attached) contains the Commission's recommended replacement <br />language for Chapter 4. Pursuant to State law, the Charter can be modified without going to a public vote if the <br />ordinance receives unanimous approval by the Council. <br />State law lays out the timeline as follows: Upon recommendation of the Charter Commission, the City Council may <br />enact a Charter amendment by ordinance Within one month of receiving a recommendation to amend the Charter <br />by ordinance, the City must publish notice of a public hearing on the proposal and the notice must contain the text <br />of the proposed amendment. The City Council must hold the public hearing on the proposed Charter amendment at <br />least two weeks but not more than one month after the notice is published. Within one month of the public hearing, <br />the City Council must vote on the proposed Charter amendment ordinance The ordinance is enacted if it receives <br />an affirmative vote of all members of the City Council and published as in the case of other ordinances. An <br />ordinance amending a City Charter shall not become effective until 90 days after passage and publication or at such <br />later date as is fixed in the ordinance. <br />The timelines have been met thus far. The recommendation was made by the Charter at their October 17 meeting. <br />A public hearing notice was published on Friday, November 8 (attached). The public hearing was held by the City <br />Council on November 26, at which time Council introduced the ordinance The ordinance is being presented this <br />evening, December 10, for formal adoption. This will be done via a roll call vote. If the ordinance meets with a <br />unanimous approval, the ordinance, in its entirety, will be published in the City's official newspaper on December <br />13, 2019, which will begin the 90 day effective period. With these timelines, the City's Charter will be amended <br />effective on or about March 13, 2020. <br />