Mounds View Charter Commission seeks applicants

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The Mounds View Charter Commission is accepting applications through March 30 for a new commission member.

A partial term on the nine-member commission is set to expire on Oct. 31.

State statute requires the chief judge of the judicial district to fill commission vacancies. Mounds View residents can either request an application by calling the Ramsey County Probate Registrar at (651) 266-8148 or by picking an application up at the Ramsey County Courthouse between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard in St. Paul in room 130.

Residents can also find applications online at tinyurl.com/3jnvk7ae.

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Charter commissioners work to ensure city charters, which establish organization, functions and procedures of city government, are effective and workable documents and follow state law. Members are appointed to four-year terms, with around half of the terms expiring every two years. The commission began in 1979 when the city of Mounds View adopted a Home-Rule Charter Plan.

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