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RES 1960-20 - 00012652 (2)MAYOR - T. E. Greig ATTEST: CITY CLERK - :Marvin C. Brunsell RESOLUTION NO. 20 - 1960 , RESOLUTION SETTING SPECIAL ELECTION AND DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND ELECTION CLERKS AND JUDGES BE IT RESOLVED: Section 1. That on the 12th day of April 1960, between the hours of 7 A.M. and 8 P.M. there shall be held in the City of Fridley a Special Election on the following proposed charter amendments, to -wit: a. ELECTIVE OFFICES: Shall the Charter, Page 7, Chapter 2, Section 2.03, line 6 be changed to read: The term of mayor and of each council- man shall begin on the first official business day in the month of January next following his election and shall end when his successor has been duly elected and has qualified. COUNCIL MEETINGS: Shall the Charter, Page 8, Chapter 3, Section 3.01, line 2, be changed ' to read: on the first official business day in January following a regular municipal election, the Council shall meet at the City Hall at the usual time for the holding of Council meetings. b. PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Shall the Charter, Page 11, Chapter 4, Section 4.03, lines 2 and 3, be changed to read: The Council shall whenever four (4) or more candidates have filed-Tor any citywide office or for councilman of any ward, or wards, provide through ordinance or reso- lution for primary election to be held, city- wide or in any particular ward, or wards, and such primary election shall be held on a date not less than (14) days prior to the general election. c. PRIMARY ELECTIONS: Shall the Charter, Page 11, Chapter 42 Section 4.03, line 11, be changed to read: The Council may, whenever three or more candidates have filed for any citywide office, or for councilman of any ward, or wards, provide through ordinance or resolution for primary election to be held, citywide or in ' any particular ward, or wards, and such pri- mary election shall be held on a date not less than 30 days prior to the general election. NO'4n:ATION BY PETITIONS: Shall the Charter, Page 11, Chapter 4, Section 4.06, line 20 be changed to read: All nomination petitions shall. be in the hands of the City Clerk not more than 90 days nor less than 60 days be- Tore the general election at which time the filings shall be closed. 1 d. POWER. OF TAXATION. Shall the Charter, Page 18, Chapter 7, Section 7.02, line 14 be changed to read: The City shall have, in addition to the powers by this charter ex- pressly or impliedly granted, all the powers to raise money by taxation pursuant to the laws of the State which are applicable to cities of the class of which it may be a member from time to time, provided that the amount of taxes levied against real and per- sonal property within the City for general city purposes shall not exceed 40 mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of the property taxable in the City. POWER OF TAXATION: Shall the Charter, Page 19, Section 7.02 "B" Chapter 7, line 0 be changed to read: The City Council may also levy a tax in any year against real and per- sonal Droperty within the City in addition to said L0 mill limitation and the levies specified. e. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION: Shall the Charter, Page 19, Chapter 7, Section 7.03, lines 6 and 7 be changed to read: The Council shall constitute a board of equalization and shall meet as such in the usual place for holding Council meetings to equalize the assessed valuations according to law, and a published notice of such meeting shall be given in the official newspaper of the City at least fif- teen days prior to the day of said meeting. Section 2.. That the polling places for said election shall be as follows: a. Ward #1 - Hayes School b. Ward #2 - High School c. Ward #3 - City Hall Section 3. That the following people are hereby appointed to act as clerks and judges for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint quali- fied substitutes in cases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter. ':LARD #1 WARD #2 WARD #3 Section 4. That said election shall be held at the same time and place as the election for a member at large and a representative of the City of Fridley to the Board of the (New) Hospital District. section 5, The Clerk shall give notice of said election as required by law, and said notice shall be sub- stantially in form as that attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and made a part hereof by reference. Section 6. The compensation for said judges and Clerks will be at the rate of $1.50 per hour. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1960. i .AY OR - T. E. Greig CITY CLERK - mary n U. Brunsell