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Charter Commission 5. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 10/26/2022 <br />By: Brian Hagen, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review Ordinance #22-17 Amending City Charter Prohibiting Membership on the Charter Commission of City <br />Council Members <br />Purpose/Background: <br />At the time of this Charter Commission Agenda Packet preparation, the City Council is considering the adoption <br />of Ordinance #22-17. The purpose of the ordinance is to amend the City Charter to restrict membership on the <br />Charter by City Council members. Ordinance #22-17 is being considered under Minn Stat. 410.12, subdivision <br />5. In this scenario, Council would be required to submit the proposed amendment to the Charter Commission for <br />their review. The Charter Commission shall approve or reject the proposed amendment, or provide suggest a <br />substitute amendment. Upon review by the Charter Commission, the City Council may submit to the people the <br />originally proposed amendment or the substitute amendment. <br />Other scenarios for Charter amendments are as follows: <br />Ballot Question <br />1. Via a question proposed by the Charter Commission. <br />2. Via a petition of voters, equal in number to five percent (5%) of the total votes cast at the last previous state <br />general election in the city. The text of the amendment is established by the petitioners and reviewed by <br />the Charter Commission. <br />3. Via Ordinance proposed by Council. In this scenario, Council would be required to submit the proposed to <br />the Charter Commission for their review. The Charter Commission shall approve or reject the proposed <br />amendment, or provide suggest a substitute amendment. Upon review by the Charter Commission, the <br />City Council may submit to the people the originally proposed amendment or the substitute amendment. <br />This scenario is the one being presented by the City Council currently. <br />Ordinance Adoption <br />1. The Charter Commission may recommend the City Council amend the charter by ordinance. Within one <br />month of receiving a recommendation to amend, the City must publish notice of a public hearing of the <br />proposal. Within one month of the public hearing, the City Council must vote on the proposed charter <br />amendment. If approved unanimously, the ordinance goes into effect 90 days after passage subject to no <br />petition being submitted by voters forcing a referendum. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City Council is expected to act on the consideration of Ordinance #22-17 at their October 25, 2022 regularly <br />scheduled meeting. Staff will provide a verbal update on their decision during the Charter Commission's meeting <br />on October 26, 2022. <br />Alternative 1: Review and accept the proposed language. The City Council may submit to the people of Ramsey <br />the amendment. The amendment shall become effective only when approved by the voters. <br />Alternative 2: Review and propose suggested substitute language. The City Council may submit the originally <br />proposed language of the suggested substitute language of the Charter Commission. The amendment shall <br />become effective only when approved by the voters. <br />Alternative 3: Reject the proposed language. The Statute is not clear on what occurs following this option. City <br />Attorney Knaak will be present to answer this question if neccessary. <br />Alternative 4: Within 60 days of receiving the proposed language, extend the time for review by another 90 days <br />