CHA 05/24/2004 Charter Commission Members
FROM: Deb Skogen, Staff Liaison
} Date: May 17, 2004
CITYOF Re: May 24th Charter Meeting
FRIDLEY
There was not a quorum present at the April 26th Charter Commission meeting, so
the agenda has not changed since then, with the exception of receipt of an
application from Gary Braam for the remaining opening on the Charter
Commission.
The public hearing for the amendment to the charter by ordinance has again been
rescheduled to May 24th, The notice of public hearing was placed with the focus
and published April 1 and 8, however, with the wrong year. The public hearing
was continued to April 26th and the notice of the continued public hearing was
published on April 22nd. Because it was not published with two weeks notice of
the meeting, the hearing was again continued to May 24th. The public hearing
notice was then published on May 6 and 13.
After your meeting has been called to order and the election of officers and
possible appointment of Mr. Braam have gone forward, you may want to consider
adjourning the meeting and attending the City Council hearing. The Commission
has gone forward in an independent manner and staff feels it would be more
appropriate for the Commissioners to address the City Council than staff.
If you cannot attend the May 24th meeting, please leave a message on my voice
mail no later than Friday, May 21st at (763) 572-3523.
2004 Charter Amendment Timeline Revision
Date Action
March 1 Charter Commission Recommends Sending Amendment to City Council
March 23 Clerk sends Notice of Public Hearing and amendment to Sun Focus(and web site)for
publication
April 1 and 8 Hearing Notice with proposed Amendment published in Sun Focus(two week published
notice required)
April 12 Public Hearing on Ordinance for Proposed Amendment—legality of publication
questioned and public hearing continued to April 26th
April 13 Clerk sends Notice of Continued Public Hearing to Sun Focus(and web site)for
publication
April 22nd Continuation of Public Hearing Notice published in Fridley Sun Focus
April 26 Continuation of Public Hearing opened,again legality of publication notice questioned and
public hearing continued to May 24th
April 27 Clerk sends Notice of Continued Public Hearing to Sun Focus(and web site)for
publication
May 6 and 13 Continuation of Public Hearing Notice published in Fridley Sun Focus
May 24 Continuation of public hearing,closing of public hearing and first reading of Ordinance on
Proposed Amendment(unanimous vote required)
June 14 Second Reading of Ordinance on Proposed Amendment(unanimous vote required)
Ordinance becomes effective 90 days after adoption and publication(if published 6/24 it
becomes effective 9/20)
June 15 Clerk sends ordinance to Focus(and web site)for publication
June 24 Publication in focus of ordinance adopted
August 10 Last day for Charter Commission to submit proposed charter amendment to County for
November election.
August 23 Under MN Stat 410.12, Subd.7,Deadline for referendum petition to be submitted and
certified to send to November Election(2%signatures of registered voters of the total votes
_ cast in 2002 General Election. 12,512 x .02=251 signatures required)
September 2 City clerk must certify whether petition is sufficient or insufficient and notify circulators of
petition(if insufficient committee has 10 days(Sep 12)to circulate and return to clerk.
Clerk then has 5 days(Sep 17)to verify signature and recertify petition(too late to send to
county for November election)
September 13 Last day to adopt a resolution declaring a municipal election for November
September 14 Last day to submit written notice to Anoka County of November municipal election if City
Council decides to send an increase to the voters
September 20 Ordinance becomes effective(90 days)
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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AGENDA
MONDAY, May 24, 2004 7:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Fridley Municipal Center
Meeting Room 1 (Lower Level)
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
March 22, 2004
2. Administrative Matters
a. Election of Officers
b. Application for Charter Commission of Gary Braam
c. Attendance at City Council Meeting Regarding First Reading of Amendment
3. Consideration of items for discussion
Discussion of Mission Statement
Discussion of Glossary/Index
4. Adjournment
Next regular meeting: Monday, September 27, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in Meeting
Room 1 in the Lower Level
CITY OF FRIDLEY
CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING
March 22, 2004
CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Findell called the Charter Commission meeting to order at 7:03 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Don Findell, Char Fitzpatrick, Daniel Garcia, Anita Gerrety, Craig
Gordon, Janet Johnson,Nancy Jorgenson; Kathleen Linder and Francis Van Dan
Members Absent: Peter Borman, Harry Heck, Bill Holm,Deborah Monden, and Cindy Soule
Others Present: Deb Skogen, City Clerk/Staff Liaison
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Commissioner Gordon MOVED and Commissioner Garcia seconded a motion approving the
agenda.
Commissioner Gordon requested the agenda be amended to include Item 2.b. elections.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON FINDELL DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE AGENDA WAS APPROVED AS
AMENDED.
APPROVAL OF APRIL 29, 2003 CHARTER COMMISSION MINUTES
Commission Gordon MOVED and Commissioner Jorgenson seconded a motion approving the
April 29, 2003 Charter Commission minutes.
Commissioner Gordon said that on page 2 under Report of Nominations Committee
Commissioner Heck MOVED and Commissioner Borman seconded the motion to accept the
Nomination Committee's Report.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GORDON DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED AS
AMENDED.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
A. Vacancy
Ms. Skogen said that there is one vacancy and the city continues to advertise on cable and in the
newsletter. It was suggested the Chair contact Carol Hoiby to see if she might be interested.
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B. Election for Officers
Motion by Commissioner Gordon, second by Commissioner Jorgenson to place the election on
the April agenda due to the lack of receipt of the nominations being late.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON FINDELL DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
C. Commissioner Survey
Ms. Skogen was asked to check with the City Manager to find out what time on May 17th he
would be meeting with the Charter Commission, and other Commissioners, about the results of
the commissioner survey. Ms. Skogen said she would check with Mr. Burns and notify the
Commissioners of the time.
DISCUSSION OF MISSION STATEMENT
Commissioner Van Dan felt it was an important issue but had not prepared anything for the
meeting. Commissioner Van Dan felt that she was in an adversarial role, and believed signatures
for a petition for a referendum should be for eligible voters, not just registered voters, because
they would not want to disenfranchise any voters. Commissioner Van Dan noted the Charter
Commission was the only Commission separate and independent from the City Council because
the members are appointed by the Court and they should have a purpose. She said they needed a
mission statement delineating exactly what the job was, what direction the Commission should
be taking, and what their authority was.
Commissioner Gordon recommended leaving the item on the agenda as an item for discussion to
allow Commissioner Van Dan an opportunity to provide a written draft to the Commission.
DISCUSSION OF CHARTER AMENDMENT
Ms. Skogen told the Commission she had not published the public hearing notice due to all of the
changes in the department and leaves. She reviewed the new timeline with the Commissioners:
Date Action
March 1 Charter Commission Recommends Sending Amendment to City Council
March 23 Clerk sends Notice of Public Hearing and amendment to Sun Focus(and web site)for
publication
April 1 and 8 Hearing Notice with proposed Amendment published in Sun Focus(two week published
notice required)
April 12 Public Hearing on Ordinance for Proposed Amendment
April 26 First Reading of Ordinance on Proposed Amendment(unanimous vote required)
May 24 Second Reading of Ordinance on Proposed Amendment(unanimous vote required)
Ordinance becomes effective 90 days after adoption and publication(if published 6/3 it
becomes effective 9/1)
May 25 Clerk sends ordinance to Focus(and web site)for publication
June 3 Publication in focus of ordinance adopted
Aug 1 Under MN Stat 410.12, Subd.7,Deadline for referendum petition to be submitted and
certified to send to November Election(2%signatures of registered voters of the total votes
cast in 2002 General Election. 12,512 x.02=251 signatures required)
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Aug 11 City clerk must certify whether petition is sufficient or insufficient and notify circulators of
petition
Sep 1 Ordinance becomes effective(90 days)
Sep 13 Last day to adopt a resolution declaring a municipal election for November
Sep 14 Last day to submit written notice to Anoka County of November municipal election if City
Council decides to send an increase to the voters
Commissioner Jorgenson felt uncomfortable taking the process through the amendment because
of the electoral process and Commissioner Fitzpatrick agreed. She also felt that few people
would know about the amendment in this process.
Ms. Skogen said that there will be an article in the Newsletter notifying residents of the
amendment.
Commissioner Gordon said Mayor Lund approached him to find out why he voted in opposition
to the amendment.
Commissioner Jorgenson said that the Mayor and Councilmember at Large were up for re-
election and would have to take a stand on the issue before the filings for office were open. She
felt the Commission was putting the council in a difficult position with this amendment.
Commissioner Jorgenson said the Council could either pass it unanimously or send it back to the
Commission. She wondered if there would be enough time to prepare an amendment to place on
the ballot for the general election in November.
Ms. Skogen said Duke Addicks Special Counsel at the League of Minnesota Cities said the
Commission could prepare an amendment, similar to that of proposing a charter, and send it to
the City Council to place on the ballot at the next general election. She said there was a state
deadline of August 10, 2004 to place charter amendments on the ballot if it were done this way.
She also noted that a letter from the Charter Commission attorney was received via fax at 5:00
that afternoon for their review and that it would be part of the materials forwarded to the City
Council. For those not attending the meeting, the letter will be placed in their packets for the
next meeting.
Commissioner Jorgenson said, if for some reason there was not a unanimous vote on April 26th,
it would not give the Charter Commission much time to work on an amendment to place on the
ballot for November.
Commissioner Gordon felt from what he had heard the ordinance would be adopted unanimously
and did not think the Commission would have to find another alternative.
Commissioner Fitzpatrick said the attendance at the public forum was low showing little
community interest. Ms. Skogen said there were no phone calls or letters in response to the
program either.
Commissioner Findell said there was an interesting article in the Star Tribune showing what
cities were charging for utility fees. He noticed that some cities provide electric services and that
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part of utility fees in the charter could have included electric services if the city provided it. He
said by excluding water, storm water and sanitary sewer, those types of utility fees would be
excluded, but other types of utility fees would remain in.
After further discussion, as a worst case scenario, it was determined staff would prepare an
amendment for the Charter Commission to direct the City Council forward to the electorate in
case it was needed because the City Council did not adopt the ordinance. Ms. Skogen said staff
could prepare something for the Commission to review in April and May, based on what action
the City Council takes on the ordinance amendment.
DISCUSSION OF REVERSE REFERENDUM
Ms. Skogen said she included information from 2003 on what a reverse referendum would do
and how it would affect the city. She said at the present time, to her knowledge there was no
legislation moving forward at this time, but would inform the Commission if there was a change.
DISCUSSION OF WORKING GLOSSARY
Chairperson Findell asked if there were any other terms the members would like to put in the
glossary. There were no other terms.
ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Jorgenson MOVED and Commissioner Gordon seconded a motion to adjourn.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON FINDELL DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 8:15
P.M.
Respectfully Submitted
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk Deborah Monden, Secretary
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Working Glossary
Charter An instrument in writing creating and defining the franchises of a city,
education institution or corporation.
Or
A document defining, describing the powers the freeholders grant their
government. Defining and regulating relations between government and
the governed, the rights and powers of the principles.
Charter Commission
Discretionary Funds
Eminent Domain The power to take private property for public use by a state,
municipality, or private person or corporation authorized to exercise
functions of public character, following just compensation to the owner
of that property
Or
The power to take private property for public use by a state,
municipality, or private person or corporation authorized to exercise
functions of public character, following the payment of compensation to
the owner of that property
Informality
Initiative An action by the voters to petition the city council to enact a new
ordinance or to repeal an existing ordinance.
Non-discretionary
Funds
Recall An action by the voters to remove an elected municipal official from
office. Such action begins by petitioning the City Council alleging
malfeasance or nonfeasance in office.
Referendum An action by the voters to petition the city council to stop an ordinance
from becoming effective,thereby allowing the city council to reconsider
and repeal the ordinance or submit it to the voters at the next regular
election.
Sinking Fund or Money set aside in a special account for the purpose of redeeming or
"debt reserve fund" retiring bonds.
Suspense Fund
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