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410.07 Determination of desirability; framing charter. <br /> As soon as practicable after such appointment, the charter <br /> ommission shall deliver to the clerk of the city either (1) its report <br /> termining that a home rule charter for the city is not necessary or <br /> <br />desirable, or (2) the draft of a proposed charter, in either case signed by <br />at least a majority of its members. Such draft shall ~'-th~e ~orpo~ate name and-the-' <br />oub~6'fl'~ndaries of the proposen city, ~,~u pi-ovi~,e fm a mayor,-g-nd for a council to be elected by <br />the people. Subject to the limitations in this chapter provided, it may provide for any scheme <br />of municipal government not inconsistent with the constitution, and may provide for the <br />establishment and administration of all departments of a city government, and for the <br />regulation of all local municipal functions, as fully as the legislature might have done before <br />home rule charters for cities were authorized by constitutional amendment in 1896. It may <br />omit provisions in reference to any department contained in special or general laws then <br />operative in the city, and provide that such special or general laws, or such parts thereof as <br />are specified, shall continue and be in force therein, including any such special or general law <br />authorizing the city to incur indebtedness or issue its bonds for municipal purposes. It may <br />prescribe methods of procedure in respect to the operation of the government thereby created, <br />and the duties thereunder of all courts and officers of the district and county in which the city <br />is situated, which duties such courts and officers shall perform. By such charter the city may <br />be authorized to acquire, by gift, devise, purchase, or condemnation, any property, within or <br />without its boundaries, needed for the full discharge of any public function which it is <br /> 'mitred to exercise. <br />HIST: (1271) RL s 751; 1921 c 120; 1921 c 343; 1959 c 305 s 1; 1961 c 608 s 3; 1971 c 71 s 4; <br />1973 c 123 art 5 s 7 <br /> <br /> <br />