Ordinance No. 1034 08-01-1994 ORDINANCE NO. 1034
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2 AND SECTION 4.04 OF THE
FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER
The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows:
That the following sections of the Fridley City Charter be amended as follows:
CHAPTER 2
CITY COUNCIL ORGANIZATION
Section 2.01. COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION.
1. The form of government established by this Charter shall be known as the
"Council-Manager Plan" pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
2. All discretionary powers of the City, both legislative and executive,
shall vest in and be exercised by the City Council. It shall have
complete control over the City administration, but shall exercise this
control exclusively through the City Manager and shall not itself attempt
to perform any administrative duties. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
3. The Council shall perform the duties and exercise the powers of all City
boards and commissions except as otherwise provided by statute or by this
charter. It may by ordinance create commissions with advisory powers to
investigate any subject of interest to the municipality. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
4. The Council shall have power to make investigations into the City's
affairs, to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the
production of books, papers and other evidence. The Council may at any
time provide for an examination or audit of the accounts of any office or
department of the City government, or it may cause to be made any survey
or research study of any problem affecting the City or its inhabitants.
Each such investigation shall be authorized by resolution of the Council.
(Ref. Ord. 1034)
5. Any member of the Council may request in writing any specific information
relating to any department via the City Manager. The City Manager shall
respond in writing within a reasonable period of time. (Ref. Ord. 592,
Ref. Ord. 1034)
6. Except for the purpose of inquiry, the Council and its members shall deal
with and control the administrative services solely through the City
Manager, and neither the Council nor any member thereof shall give orders
to any of the subordinates of the City Manager, either publicly or
privately. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
Section 2.02. ELECTIVE OFFICERS.
1. The Council shall be composed of a Mayor and four (4) Councilmembers who
shall be eligible voters. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
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2. The Mayor shall be elected at large in each United States presidential
election year to a term of four (4) years. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
3. One (1) Councilmember shall be elected at large in each United States
presidential election year to a term of four (4) years. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
4. Three (3) Councilmembers shall be elected in each Minnesota gubernatorial
election year from three (3) separate Wards of the City to terms of four
(4) years each. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
5. The term of Mayor and of each Councilmember shall begin on the first day
of January following their election to office and shall end on December
31 of the last year of the term. The incumbent may remain in office until
a successor has been duly qualified and accepts the office. The first
order of business at the first official Council meeting in each January
that follows an election year shall be the swearing in of the newly
elected members of the Council. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
6. The Council shall be the judge of the election of its members. (Ref. Ord.
1034)
Section 2.03. THE MAYOR.
1. The Mayor shall be the presiding officer of the Council, except that a
mayor pro tem shall be chosen from the remaining Councilmembers to serve
at the pleasure of the Council, who shall act as Mayor in case of the
Mayor's temporary disability or absence from the City. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
2. The Mayor shall vote as a member of the Council. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
3. The Mayor shall exercise all powers and perform all duties conferred and
imposed by this Charter, the ordinances of the City and the laws of the
State. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
4. The Mayor shall be recognized as the official head of the City for all
ceremonial purposes, by the courts for the purpose of serving civil
process, and by the Governor for the purposes of martial law. (Ref. Ord.
1034)
5. At the direction of the Council the Mayor shall study the operations of
the City government and shall report to the Council any neglect,
dereliction of duty, or waste on the part of any officer or department of
the City. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
6. In time of public danger or emergency the Mayor may take command of the
police, maintain order and enforce the law. Council consent shall be
obtained when practicable. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
Section 2.04. WARD COUNCILMEMBERS.
1. The City is divided into three (3) separate election Wards designated as
Ward 1, Ward 2, and Ward 3. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
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2. A Ward Councilmember must be a resident of such ward. If the Ward
Councilmember ceases to be a resident of the ward, then that office shall
be declared vacant. However, a change in ward boundaries during the term
of office shall not disqualify the Councilmember from completing the term.
(Ref. Ord. 1034)
3. The boundaries of the three (3) wards shall be redetermined from time to
time by ordinances duly adopted by the Council, and based on the findings
of the Council that the wards so redetermined are such that the population
of any ward shall not deviate by more than three percent (3%) from the
average of the three (3) wards. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
4. After each decennial census of the United States, the Council shall
redetermine ward boundaries. This redetermination of ward boundaries
shall be accomplished within the deadlines established by Minnesota law.
If no deadlines are established by law, then redistricting must be
completed no less than one hundred (100) days prior to the legally
determined date of the municipal primary of the year ending in the digit
two (2) . If further redistricting is necessary, as determined by the
Council, the adoption of the new boundaries shall be prohibited during the
time period from ninety (90) days before a primary election up to and
including the day of the general election in the same year. Any
prohibitions stated in the Minnesota state statutes pertaining to the
adoption of the new boundaries shall also apply. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
Section 2.05. DISQUALIFICATION FOR APPOINTIVE OFFICE.
No incumbent member of the Council shall be appointed acting or permanent City
Manager, nor shall any member hold any other paid municipal office or employment
under the City; and no former member shall be appointed to any paid office or
employment under the City until one (1) year after leaving office. (Ref. Ord.
1034)
Section 2.06. VACANCIES IN THE COUNCIL.
1. A vacancy in the Council shall be deemed to exist in case of the failure
of any person elected thereto to qualify on or before the date of the
second regular meeting of the new Council, or by reason of the death,
resignation, removal from office, removal from the City, removal of a ward
councilmember from that ward, continuous absence from the City for more
than three (3) months, or conviction of a felony of any such person
whether before or after their qualification, or by reason of the failure
of any councilmember without good cause to perform any of the duties of
membership in the Council for a period of three (3) months. In each such
case, within thirty (30) days the Council shall by resolution declare a
vacancy to exist. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
2. If a vacancy is declared to occur before filings for the next election of
the office in question are closed, the Council shall call a special
election to be held not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty-
five (65) days from the time such vacancy is declared. The Council shall
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designate a period of eight (8) to twelve (12) consecutive working days
for the purpose of filing nomination petitions in accordance with Section
4.06. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
3. In the case of a special election to fill the vacancy, the procedure
provided in Section 4.03, Primary Elections, and Section 4.04, Special
Elections, shall be followed except for the scheduling of election dates,
which must be within the time frame specified here. The winner of said
election shall be qualified and take office immediately upon certification
by the board of canvass and shall fill the unexpired term. (Ref. Ord.
857, Ord. 1034)
4. If the vacancy is declared to occur in the fourth year of the term of
office after filings for the office in question are closed, but before
October 1, the Council shall appoint [within thirty (30) days of the
vacancy declaration] by majority vote a qualified citizen who has not
filed for any municipal office in the general election in question. The
appointee shall assume the office immediately and complete the unexpired
term. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
5. If the vacancy is declared to occur on or after October 1 of the fourth
year of the term, the winner of the general election shall be qualified
and take office immediately. If the winner of the general election cannot
take office due to reasons indicated in Section 2.06.01 above, the Council
shall declare a vacancy and order a special election as provided for in
Sections 2.06.02 and 2.06.03 above. The person so elected shall serve out
any of the remainder of the unexpired term as well as the full four year
term. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
6. If the Mayor's position is declared vacant, the Councilmember-at-Large
shall serve as Mayor until the vacancy is filled. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
7. If at any time the membership of the Council is reduced to less than three
(3) members, the City Manager shall order a special election after the
manner provided in Sections 2.06.02, and 2.06.03 above to bring the
membership of the Council up to five (5) . (Ref. Special Election 3/25/75,
Ord. 776, Ord. 857, Ord. 1034)
8. If the position of City Manager is vacant, the City Clerk shall order such
an election. If the position of City Clerk is also vacant, the Chief
Judge of District Court of the State of Minnesota within whose
jurisdiction the corporate offices of the City of Fridley lie shall order
such an election. (Ref. Ord. 1034)
Section 2.07. SALARIES AND EXPENSES.
The Mayor and each Councilmember shall receive reasonable remuneration or
salary, the annual amount and payment of which shall be prescribed by ordinance
duly adopted on or before November 1st of the year preceding payment of the
same. When authorized by the Council, its members shall be remunerated for
their reasonable expenses incurred in connection with the City's business. The
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City Manager and all subordinate officers and employees of the CIty shall
receive such reasonable compensation as may be fixed by the Council. (Ref. Ord.
1034)
CHAPTER 4
NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
Section 4.04. SPECIAL ELECTIONS.
The Council may by resolution order a special election, fix the time of holding
the same, and provide all means for holding such special election, provided that
three (3) weeks' published notice shall be given of said special election. The
procedure at such elections shall conform as nearly as possible to that herein
provided for other municipal elections. Special elections for vacancies in the
City Council shall be held in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.06.
(Ref. Ord. 1034)
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 1ST DAY OF
AUGUST, 1994.
1240100 .-744.02.
WI IAM J. N - MAYOR
ATTEST:
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WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY C,
Public Hearing: July 11, 1994
First Reading: July 25, 1994
Second Reading: August 1, 1994
Publication: August 9, 1994