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2. 1. <br /> CC Work Session <br /> Meeting Date: 01/28/2025 <br /> PrimaryStrategic Plan Initiative: Identify and implement operational efficiencies,cost savings and additional <br /> g funding sources. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Receive Recommendation from the Charter Commission to Amend Chapters 2, 3 and 12 of the Charter. <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: The purpose of this case is to receive the recommendation from the Charter to amend Chapters 2, 3 and <br /> 12 of the Charter. <br /> Background: The proposed amendments to the City Charter are mainly some housekeeping items, efficiency <br /> items that mirror general practices by the City Council and to consider a cost-savings measure related to the <br /> newsletter. The proposed ordinance with the recommendation from the Charter Commission, and a full version of <br /> the charter with redlined edits are attached to this case for reference. Below is a brief rationale behind each <br /> proposed change. <br /> Vacancies to a city council seat currently do not establish a vacancy when a member moves outside their ward <br /> but remains in the City of Ramsey. Staff proposes to recognize that a councilmember elected to a ward seat is <br /> expected to represent residents who live within their ward. By moving to a new house within Ramsey but in a <br /> different ward would not allow this direct representation as a ward resident. <br /> The process to consider ordinances by council is generally a two-month process. Furthermore,there are some <br /> unique steps required through the charter that may be outdated as technology has advanced and been implemented <br /> into our operations. The Charter Commission is proposing to eliminate the requirement for a roll call vote on <br /> ordinances. The rationale being, a roll call vote may be requested at any time. We have a regular practice of <br /> video recording our meetings,which can be viewed by the public on local TV or the internet, and if there is <br /> confusion on a voice vote,we can clarify the vote to ensure accurate records reflect the vote. A further <br /> recommendation is to allow for an ordinance to be placed on the consent agenda for final consideration so long as <br /> it was unanimously introduced by the City Council. The rationale behind this is only if the roll call vote <br /> requirement is supported, and this allows for more efficient meetings by eliminating redundancy. If council <br /> chooses, any consent agenda item may be removed and considered as a separate agenda item. Ordinances are still <br /> proposed to go to two city council meetings,with the introduction of the ordinance as a standalone agenda item <br /> with a brief presentation by staff outlining the parameters of the ordinance. The last proposal is to eliminate the <br /> requirement that the ordinance be read aloud before adoption. The City Council has historically utilized the <br /> charter provision to waive that requirement. With technology allowing full agenda packets to be posted to the <br /> internet typically six days before the meeting,there is ample opportunity for residents to review the ordinance <br /> ahead of time. Furthermore, from the first posting of an agenda with the introduction of an ordinance to final <br /> consideration, an ordinance is posted to the internet for approximately three weeks. Lastly, ordinances currently <br /> require a 30-day publication period before they become effective. This requirement is also fairly unique, and state <br /> statute simply requires publication prior to it becoming effective. The Charter Commission recommendation is to <br /> eliminate the 30-day waiting period. An added benefit to the near immediate effective date is that staff can provide <br /> direction to residents on the changes without having to delay the enforcement of the changes. <br /> The last area the Charter Commission is proposing a change is related to the city newsletter. The charter requires <br /> six newsletters a year at regular intervals. The City publishes bi-monthly newsletters,with the first being issued in <br /> January. The newsletter is mailed to each parcel within the city limits,with extras available at City Hall. The <br />