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CC Regular Session 6.1. <br />Meeting Date: 04/ 11 /2023 <br />By: Katie Schmidt, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING - Introduce Ordinance #23-05 to Amend Chapter 4 of the Charter - Nominations and <br />Elections <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The Charter Commission met on February 2, 2023 and is recommending the City Council amend the charter by <br />Ordinance #23-05 under M.S. 410.12, subdivision 7. The recommended ordinance is to amend Sections 4.1, 4.2, <br />4.4 and part of 4.5 of Chapter 4 of the City Charter. The changes proposed clean up the language to better <br />coincide with State law and streamline the process to more easily administer elections. Two key changes to note <br />in section 4.5 is adding State Statute 205.10 with Uniform Election dates for special elections and adding a <br />provision providing the option to move up a special general election if a primary is not needed. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Changes to State Election Law <br />The State Legislation previously set uniform election dates for special elections, which prompted a <br />complete review of Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections, of the City's Charter. The current Charter <br />language does not include these dates, is not entirely consistent with State law, and causes problems <br />in administering City elections. <br />Charter Commission Actions - To Date <br />The Charter Commission started its work on updating Chapter 4 in February 2019. In cooperation with <br />former City Attorney Langel, a draft ordinance (#19-15 " An Ordinance Amending the Charter by <br />Repealing and Replacing Chapter 4 - Nominations and Elections") was drafted and then reviewed by <br />the City Council on December 10, 2019, but it did not pass. In order for the ordinance to pass, all <br />Councilmembers must motion in favor of the Ordinance. <br />• Section 4.1 and 4.2 Changes were approved by the Charter Commission on November 17, <br />2021 <br />• Slight revisions to Section 4.1 and 4.2 were approved by the Charter <br />Commission on February 2, 2023 <br />• Section 4.4 Changes were approved by the Charter Commission on October 26, 2022 <br />• Section 4.5 Changes were approved by the Charter Commission on February 2, 2023 <br />Within one month of receiving a recommendation to amend the charter by ordinance, the city must publish notice <br />of a public hearing of the proposal. The city 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 <br />hearing, the city council must vote on the proposed charter amendment ordinance. Under M.S. 410.12, <br />subdivision 7, if the City Council unanimously approves the ordinance then the ordinance is enacted 90 days after <br />passage and publication. <br />Notification: <br />The City Council met on March 14, 2023 to receive the recommendations from the Charter Commission. <br />The Public Hearing was advertised in the City's Official Newspaper, the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />