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Charter Changes by Ordinance 2017 Clerks Certification Institute John M. Phelps, II Associate General Counsel NC League of Municipalities Handout Materials Charter Amendment by Ordinance Procedures and Forms (NCLM 02/15) Forms for Adopting the Council-Manager Form of Government (NCLM 02/15) 1

General Law Chapter 160A General law means an act of the General Assembly applying to all units of local government, to all cities, or to all cities within a class defined by population or other criteria, including a law that meets the foregoing standards but contains a clause or section exempting from its effect one or more cities or all cities in one or more counties. - G.S. 160A-1(4) Local Act Chapter 160A Local Act means an act of the General Assembly applying to one or more specific cities by name, or to all cities within one or more specifically named counties. The term is interchangeable with the terms special act, public-local act, and private act. - G.S. 160A 1(5) 2

Charter Charter means the entire body of local acts currently in force applicable to a particular city, including articles of incorporation issued to a city by an administrative agency of the State, and any amendments thereto adopted pursuant to 1917 Public Laws..., or Article 5, Part 4 of this Chapter. - G.S. 160A-1(1) 3

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How are charters amended? Generally, by legislative action For certain types of changes, by ordinance Charter Amendment by Ordinance Options: Name of the Municipality Style of the corporation (city/town/village) Style of the governing body (board/council) Term of office of governing body members 11

Charter Amendment by Ordinance Options continued: Number of governing body members Mode of election (at-large, districts, etc.) Type of election (partisan, non-partisan plurality, nonpartisan election and runoff, nonpartisan primary and election) Charter Amendment by Ordinance Options continued: Selection of the mayor Form of government (mayorcouncil/council-manager) 12

Charter Amendments by Ordinance May be initiated by Council Effective if approved by a vote of the people Effective without a vote of the people (but subject to a referendum petition) May be initiated by Citizen Petition Council Initiated Change 160A-102 Adopt a resolution of intent to consider ordinance amending the charter At the same time, call a public hearing, the date to be not more than 45 days after adoption of the resolution Notice of public hearing published at least once not less than 10 days prior to hearing 13

Council Initiated Change - Continued The hearing is held and interested persons are afforded the opportunity to be heard After the hearing, but not earlier than the next regular meeting and not later than 60 days from the date of the hearing, Council may adopt the ordinance Procedural Options for Council Option One: Council may make the ordinance effective only if approved by a vote of the people If so, must by resolution adopted at the same time, call a special election The election shall be held on the next date permitted under G.S. 163-287(a) that is more than 70 days after adoption of the ordinance 14

Footnote on G.S. 163-287(a) Special elections may be held: At the same time as any other State or county general election At the same time as the primary election in any even-numbered year At the same time as any other election requiring all precincts in the county to be open At the same time as a municipal general election, if the special election is within the jurisdiction of the municipality only Procedural Options for the Council Option One Continued A copy of the resolution calling the election is forwarded to Board of Elections A notice of the special election is published by both the Council and the Board of Elections If the ordinance is approved in the election, begin the Implementation Process 15

Procedural Options for Council Option Two: Council chooses not to make the ordinance subject to an approving vote of the people Within 10 days after ordinance adoption, Council publishes a notice stating that the ordinance has been adopted and summarizing its content and effect Procedural Options for Council Option Two Continued Ordinance is subject to a referendum petition that must be filed with the clerk not later than 30 days after publication of the notice If no petition is filed within 30 days, the ordinance becomes effective and the Implementation Process begins 16

Referendum Petition - Under Option 2 If a petition is filed, it must contain the signatures and residence addresses of 10% of the total number of registered municipal voters or 5,000 voters, whichever is less Upon receipt of the petition, the Council calls for a special election to be fixed on a date permitted by G.S. 163-287 Referendum Petition Under Option 2 A copy of the resolution calling the election is forwarded to Board of Elections A notice of the special election is published by the Board of Elections If the ordinance is approved in the election, begin the Implementation Process 17

Citizen Petition Initiated Change -160A-104 Citizens may bring forth proposed charter amendments by initiating a referendum on the proposals by petition The petition must contain the signatures and residence addresses of 10% of the total number of registered municipal voters or 5,000 voters, whichever is less Citizen Petition Initiated Change The petition must describe the proposed amendments and refer to the pertinent provisions of G.S. 160A-101 The petition may not propose changes in the alternative or more than one integrated set of charter amendments 18

Citizen Petition Initiated Change Upon receipt of a valid petition, the Council calls for a special election to be fixed on a date permitted by G.S. 163-287 A copy of the resolution calling the election is forwarded to Board of Elections A notice of the special election is published by both the Council and the Board of Elections Citizen Petition Initiated Change If the proposed amendments are approved in the election, the Council must adopt an ordinance amending the Charter to put them into effect Begin the Implementation Process 19

Implementation Document Results Council Initiated Change If ordinance was effective upon approval by a vote of the people, report outcome of election If ordinance was effective without a vote of the people, report on whether a referendum petition was filed If referendum petition was filed, report on the outcome of the election Implementation Document Results Citizen Initiated Change Report the outcome of the election. 20

Implementation Filing File certified copy with I. Land Records Management Section Department of Secretary of State II. Legislative Library North Carolina General Assembly Implementation Note Charter changes were previously subject to the preclearance requirements of Section 5 of the federal Voting Rights Act US Supreme Court held a part of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional making Section 5 unenforceable 21

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