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Town attorney, clerk outline timeline and legal steps to get charter changes on November ballot
Summary
Staff told the commission that charter changes must be finalized early to meet the supervisor of elections’ deadlines for the November ballot; the commission was briefed on the legal differences between policy, resolution, ordinance and charter amendment processes.
Town staff explained the legal and calendar steps the Charter Review Commission must follow to place any charter amendments on a November ballot and why the commission was scheduled to complete work well before election-day deadlines.
Town Attorney Nancy Stuprich and Town Clerk Amy (last name not specified) told the commission that Section 13.03 of the town charter requires the commission to complete its work and present…
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