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04/12/1960 0 ST i T7 CF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) SS. CITY OF FRIDLEY ) I9 the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Secretary of the Councilor the City of Fridley, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a REGULAR meeting of said Counci? held April 19, 1960 9 with the original thereof on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to Statement of canvass, Regular Municipal Election, April 12, 1960 WITNESS My hand as Secretary of the Council and the seal of the city this 28th day of April, 1960 . Secretary of the Council City of Fridley, Minnesota (Seal) IP II STA El` ,I OF CANVASS „es�r..nso..�.r.or.s�.n.+c,uw Regular Municipal Election April , 1960 Declaration cf Ruultajattaa In accordance 7:'ith Section 1+.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the City Council declares the results of the 1960 Municipal r?ection to be as follows: A, The total number of ballots cast was 194 B. The vote for each candidate and number of defective and not voted ballots ts, as follows: Board Member at _, rye rgast Kinn@ Spoiled or Not V to Defective :SallQ 'Jrd1 4+7 35 7 Ward 2 16 2+ 2 Ward 3 28 9� 87 4.-1 Board Member - Fri,_,dley Spoiled or C,a i field Pearson Piper itgagualjawata At Votgc _ Ward 1 25 35 20 2 7 Ward 2 11 12 17 2 Ward 3 _-e 61 2 .11 The vote for the five r000sed Charter Amendmg wa s a�„ of 11 ots Pr X152 Not Toted Ward 1 78 11 Ward 2 33 9 Ward 3 _ 0 . • • 41 r 0 . Page 2 aaaagalia Yes No rat Voted Ward 1 63 26 Ward 2 34 7 1 Ward 3 5 �6 14+2 L�9 3 Propos^i. `; Ward 1 58 31 :Ward 2 41 9 2 Ward 3 lur 4- ..i. Pr .i! Ward 1 42 47 Ward 2 10 31 1 Ward 3 4 Pro oral 7` Ward 1 66 23 Ward 2 29 13 Ward 3 �� "`147 2 C. The following officers are declared elected: Member to Hos211 Board = Frta_Le Robert G. Pearson Proposal Numbers 19 2, 3, and 5 are hereby declared to have passed. Propos2 Number 4 is hereby declared to have failed. z D. The following are true copies of the ballot used. a • OF L BALLOT City of Fridley SPECIAL HOSPITAL ASS'N. ELECTION Tuesday, April 12, 1960 If Put a cross X opposite the name of candidate you wish to vote for in squares indicated by arrow. BOARD MEMBER Term Expires Dec. 31, 1962 o 0 Robert G. Pearson w David C. Canfield Mrs. Marguerite Piper (Marge) BOARD MEMBER AT LARGE Term Expires Dec. 31, 1962 d g o James T. Kinne 0 w y Ray L. Ernest 0 -1 O?FtCIAL BALLOT CITY CHARTER • AMENDMENT ELECTION CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960 Shall the Charter be amended to read here- after as follows: Vote Yes (or) No Proposal No. 1. 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 councilman 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 offi- cial 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. YES ❑ NO Cl Proposal No. 2. 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 for any citywide office or for councilman of any ward, or wards, provide through ordi- nance or resolution for primary election to be held, citywide 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. YES ❑ NO 4:444;- Proposal No. 3 Primary Elections Shall the Charter Page 11, Chapter 4, 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 ordi- nance or resolution for primary election to be held, citywide or in any particular ward, or wards, and such primary elec- tion shall be held cn a date not less than 30 days prior to the general election. NOMINATIONS 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 before the gen- eral election at which time the filings shall be closed. YES ❑ NO 0 Proposal No. 4. 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 expressly 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 personal prop- erty 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, Sec- tion 7.02 "B" Chapter 7, line 4 be changed to read: The city council may also levy a tax in any year against real and personal property within the city in addition to said 40 mill limitation and the levies specified. YES ❑ NO ❑ Proposal No. 5. 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 as- sessed valuations according to law, and a published notice of such meeting shall be given in the official newspaper of the city at least fifteen days prior to the day of said meeting... YES ❑ O ❑ , Each of the above noted proposals shall be voted upon as separate proposals. The words in bold type as noted above in each proposal are the words that constitute the separate amendments proposed. Official Ballot CITY CHANTER AMENDMENT ELECTION CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1969 Judge • , Judge . . . , 4 J. The names of the judges of election are as fellows: L and Mrs. Douglas Nieman Mrs. Verna Hitzman Mrs. Jeanne retrangelo Mrs. Marcus • Mrs. Marie Hughes Mrs. Carl Hartman Ward ? Mrs. Harold Jamison Mrs. Gertrude Leonhardt Mrs. Myles Ludwig Mrs. Lo; s Foard Mrs. Robert Knudson Mrs. Tester • 'Lard Mrs. Luverne Hoffman Mrs. Evelyn Stone Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Geo. Danielson Mrs. Stan Niznick Mrs. Stan nartyke 4A 0 Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman o NC _!TC (wT C77\ L/7 :fl of Lco i_:: hereby that a special election in the City of ;,ridlr-Y, .nc?? County) Minnesota .,ill be held en "u �sda=.1 the _t 2th. of °i]_ 19o0, between tie hours cf 2_11,1;. en ' '.}j. i car t' plIrnose cf a vote on the f'ollv.in T noted oroposod amerdmen'ta to the Charter of the City cf Frillev. The propose [''''c:7d?'1ents to be submitted as crate prcpes^ls Ea`; ''011ows Shall the Chrter be ^;.;..x ded tc reed hereafter as follci-'s: Vote Yes (or) No Proposal No. 1. EL?'CT I'T? CF IC"nC: Shall the Charter, page 7, chapter 2, Section 2.03, line 6 be changed to read: The term ri mayor and of each cevncilman shell begin on i_.he f rst e ficial. business d-v in t' e month of J-,nuary next folloj rg his election and shall end when his sllcessor has been duly elected and has cualifired. CCU jCIL M=INGS: Shall the Ch.arteT Page 8, Chapter 3, Section 3.01, line 2, be changed to read: .or t e fix2^1 offici•rl business day in January fcilowin>; n regular mrn cipal election, the council shall r:eet at the city hell at the usual time for the holding of council meetings. Proposal No. 2. PRIMnv 'LPC 'ICNS: Shall the Charter, "ace 11 Chapter , Section 4.03, linos 2 and 3, ablaba be changed to read: The Council shat z�hEn.eu f. gur ,LI or more candidate, have filed for any citywide office or for councilman of any ward, or wards, orcvide through ordinance or resolution for primary election to be hold, citywide or in any Particular yard, cr wards, and such primary election shall be held on a date not Jess than (14) days prior to The generel election Yes No _t Proposal ho. 3. PRIL RY 1:LEC'ICN3: Shall the Charter Page 11 , Chapter L,, Section 4.03, line 11 be changed to read: The Council. may, 1.henever throe or more candidates have filed for an citywide office, or for councilman of any ward, or wards, provide through ordinance or resolution for primary election to be held, citywide cr in any particular ward, or wards, and su& primary election shall be held on a date not less than l0 days prior to the general election. Page 2 I CT:fl ,' `I(‘I? ) Shall. the Charter, Page 11, Chanter. 4, ec-=pion 4.06, line 20 be changed to read: All nomination petitions shall be in the hands of the City Merl' not mere than 90 days nor less than 0 d =z s before the General election at which time the filings shall be c_2 ed. e.5 Proposal No. 4. PCYER 07 TAXW-ION . Shall the Charter Page 18, Chanter 7,_ Section 7.02, line 14 be changed to read: The city shall have, in addition to the powers by this charter expressly or impliedly granted, ^11 the powers to raise money by taxation p rsuant to the laws of the state which are apialicabl.e to cities of the class of which it °r.ay be a member from time to time, prov ided that the amcurt cf taxes levied against real and personal prc )erty city for general city purposes s l_ noteceed 40 mills gn each_ dollar of the assessed valuation cf the property taxable in the city. r.F ^A;:i IfN: Shall the Chartev, page 19, Section 7.02 "B"Chapter 7, line 4 be changed to read: The city council.. may also levy a tax in any year against real and personal property within the city in additiGn to said 40 m?.l _ limitation and the levies specified Proposal No. 5. BOARD OF ,: LJALI ZAT ION: Shall the Charter page 19, Chapter 7, Section 7.03, lines 6 any' 7 be changed to read: The council shall constitute a board of ecualisaticn and shall meet as such in the usual place for holding council meetings to equalize the assessed valuations according to Jaw, and a published notice of such meeting shall be given in the official newspaper of the city at least fifteen days prior to the day of said meeting. , No Each of the above noted proposals shall be voted upon as separate proposals. The words underlined as noted above in each proposal are the ?ords that constitute the separate amendments prorosed. All duly reg I stored and qualified voters of said City:' ill be entitled to vote at said election. The aolling places for said elections are as follows: a. ::ard — Hayes School b. Yard 22 .. High School c. yard '3 - City Hall Page 3 An election of a r ember at large and a representative of t� e City,- of Fridley to the Board of the (new) Hospital District 1: ill be held at the same time and mace as said election on the said proposed Charter Amendments. By Order of the City Council City Clerk • • Rr3CLUT'ION #20-1960 RE3CT T?TIC ." TTI. G ;PTCI AL "IEC?'ION AID Y' .TGN .,Iluc PCLLILG "Lae:. .3 itN :) Y;I'?C_ ICiv CL':Tii S .. 'r:D JuDors BE T`' RES('Lv7D: Section 1. That on the 12th d-,y of April 1960, between the hours rf ^, an':] 8 Pa. there she:11 be held in the Cite of Fridley a Snecinl Election on t e following proposed charter amendments, to-wit: a. ELECTIVE OFYIC!S: Shall the Charter, Page 7, Chanter 2, Section 2.03 , line 6 be changed to read: The terr cf mayor and of each councilman shall. begin en the first Lalcial_huaLapujaz in the mrnth of January v next following his election and shall end when his successor has been duly elected and has :ualif ied. COUNCIL MF E ING3: Shall the Charter, Page 8, Chapter 3, Section 3.01, line 2, he changed to read: n the first offici I bue22 day in January following a regular municipal electi.cn the council shall meet at the city hall at the usual time for the holding of council meetings. b. PRTMA/iv ,'LTC :IONS: Shall the Charter Page 11, Chapter 4, Section 4.03, lines 2 and 3, be changed to read: The Council shall ihenave four S4) or more candidates have filed for any citywide office or fcr councilman of any ward, or wards, provide through: ordinance or resolution for primary election to be held, cit?r,•.=ide or in any particular Yard, or wards, an such primary el ec1ien shall be held on a date not less than (14) days prior to the general election. c. P.`ti.:iiRY ELECTI(NS: Shall the Charter, Page 11, Chanter 4, Section 4.03, line 11, br charged to read: The Council may, whenever three or more candidates have filed for any citywide office, or for cOuncllnen of any ward, or wards, arrvi.de through ordinance or resolution for prir^ary elec` irn to be 'held, citywide or in any nar4Icul.ar ward, or wards, and such primary election shall be held on a date nor, 1c-:,s than C ciav- prior tc the general election. • 14erTKA"ICI: 3 BY ! TFT( N,1: Shall the Charter, Page 11, Chapter 4, Section 4.C6, line 20 be changed to rend: All ncmin n` icn net:i tons sh-l1 be in t e hands cf the C t-► C?erk nr.t Mora than 90 d.-ys ncr less than c0 da•. s before the cner'-1 election at which time the fil.ir ws shall be closed. d, PO' 'R CF "'AXA-ICN. Shall the Charter Page 1E, Chi-,pter 7, 3ecticr_ 7.02, line 1.4 .)e ch. nged to rend: The city shall hare, in addition to the powers by t is charter ex- pressly or tmpliedl y granted, all the pc-ors to raise money by taxation: pursuant to the laws of the state which are applicable to cities cf the class of which it nay be a member from time to time, provided that the amount cf taxes .levied against real and personal rrc e'er' v within the city for general city Purposes „I„^; ,,, }ot exceed 40 ma.a.ls en eacl dollar of the assessed valuation of the pror,er. 'y taxable to thc' city. PC' " (1" 'TAX A nTC : Shall the Charter, Page 19, Section 7.02 "B" Chapter 7, line 4 be changed to read: The city council may also levy a tax in my year agai:'st real and per- sona' property within the city in addition to said 40 "Ill limitation and the levies specified. a. BOAT D Or' E:.0 i,T:;.. ION: Shall the Charter,, "age 19, Chapter 7, Section 7.03, lines 6 and 7 be changed to road: The roue cii_ shall con- s' itPte a board of er'ualizai.ion and shall meet as such in the for holding �C 'ncil. meetir-s to equalize the assessed vats ^lions acccTding c.o laws and a published notice rf such «,eetinry shall be give„ in the official newsnm or rf th city at least fif- teen days aricr to the day of said meeting. Section 2. r"h.at the places for Lai.:.; election shall be as follows: a, Ward 111 - Hayes School b. yard 1 .- High School. c. 1.'ar°d City ;-Tall Section 3. That th, followi-r.7 people are hereby appointed to act as clerks and judges for said election excert that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitutes In cases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter. \VA: D =t'2 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 sail election as required by laws and said notice shall be substantially in form as that attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and made a part hereof by reference. Section 6. The compensation for said ,judges and clryrks wil/ be at the rate of $1.50 per hour. MAYOR CITY CL' ;1K 41/ 410 CITY OF Fa IDLY Report of costs of Anr11. 12, 1960 Election Judges 3196.92 Other administrative costs 25.00 Election swxpl ies r"" for'ls 19 .80 Publication cost-Charter Election '125.('0 Printing of ballots-C'7artar Election 57.00 Publication costs-Pcspltnl. El.ecti.cn 6.00 We will be reimburseifor the `a6.(`O printing cost for the osnital election, plus a nnrt of the costs of Judges, Ad-3.nistrati e costs, and. ? lecticr For-1s. There were of car costs for the '.hospital election w`Aich were billed direct to the ` ospital