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'"O <br />,~"~. t _ ~1t7[IpSO#A i_Ei'~S~€ixT:.lC`F' Ya~T:if: i Srsi~ if3 t~l i? c~':3iS£i j aF~li~= ~ f~~.i.ti r::e:.:~CF `?C`-~.: ~#'S <br />w ~~'~ ~?ffte .Af tote Revisor of S~auates <br />t Ire '. Y5c _ . G <br />~°iause i ~•wnsfc ~ Joint ~~Ma~[~~~nts a a~ ~aFnmissscns i ~iiE Ses~c€a anu ~$Gt4.ES ~ ~~~t€.~tes, L.a~n~:~, ~fe~ faze€e~ <br />IViiiinesota Statutes Tabie of Ghapters Chapter 410 Table of Contents <br />410.05, Minnesota Statutes 2006 <br />Copyright ®2006 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. <br />410.05 CHARTER COMMISSION. <br />Subdivision 1. Appointment. When the district court of the judicial district in which a city <br />is situated, deems it for the best interest of the city so to do, the court, acting through its chief <br />judge, may appoint a charter commission to frame and amend a charter. Upon presentation of a <br />petition requesting such action, signed by at least ten percent of the number of voters of the city, <br />as shown by the returns of the last regular city election, or upon resolution of the governing body <br />of the city requesting such action, the court shall appoint a charter commission. The commission <br />shall be composed of not less than seven nar more than 15 members, each of whom shall be a <br />qualified voter of the city. The size of the commission shall be determined within the above limits <br />by the court, except that where the commission is appointed pursuant to a petition of the voters or <br />resolution of the governing body of the city, the size of the commission shall be as specified in such <br />petition or resolution. Any city may by charter provision fix the size of the charter commission at <br />a figure which shall not be less than seven nor more than 15 members, and such charter provision <br />shall prevail over any inconsistent provisions of this subdivision. Except as otherwise provided in <br />the charter, no person shall be disqualified from serving on a charter commission by reason of <br />holding any other elective or appointive office other than judicial. The charter may provide that <br />members of the governing body of the city cannot serve on the charter commission. <br />Subd. 2. Commission members; terms, vacancies. Charter commission members shall hold <br />office for the term of four years, and until their successors are appointed and qualify, except that <br />of members initially appointed after July 1, 1967, eight shall be appointed for two year terms and <br />seven for four year terms. Vacancies in the commission shall be filled by appointment of the chief <br />judge for the unexpired terms. Upon the expiration of each term, the chief judge shall appoint new <br />commission members. If the chief judge fails to appoint new commission members within 30 days <br />then thereafter the governing body of the city shall, appoint new commission members, unless <br />within the 30 day period the chief judge indicates in writing to the governing body at- intention to <br />appoint new members, in which case the chief judge shall have an additional 60 days within which <br />to make the appointment. Appointments shall be made by order filed with the court administrator <br />of the district court. An appointee who neglects to file with the court administrator within 30 days <br />a written acceptance and oath of office shall be deemed to have declined the appointment and the <br />place shall be filled as though the appointee had resigned. The charter commission, within 30 days <br />after. the initial appointment of the commission, shall make rules, including quorum requirements, <br />with reference to its operations and procedures. The commission shall submit to the chief judge of <br />the district court, on ~or before December 31 of each year, an annual report outlining its activities <br />and accomplishments for the preceding calendar year. The commission shall forward a copy of <br />the report to the clerk of the city. Any member may be removed at any time ftom office, by <br />written order of the district court, the reason for such removal being stated in the order. When <br />any member has failed to perform the duties of office and has failed to attend four consecutive <br />meetings without being excused by the commission, the secretary of the charter commission shall <br />http://www.revisor.leg.state,mn,us/bin/getpub.php?pubtype=STAT_CHAP SEC&year=current&section=... 1/10/2007 <br />