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Matters relative to proposed Charter changes
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SUMMARY:
The Charter Review Committee (Laney Colvard, Randy Graham, Ted Meadows) has completed their review and made their recommendations. They reviewed the entire charter and thoroughly reviewed and discussed specific requests and issues raised by Council. Members will be available to answer any questions.
Councilman Souza raises the following proposed changes:
Article IV, Section 3 - remove the $5,000 assessed value to have voting rights (Argument-that the premise to have voting rights based on the property value of $5,000 is affording voting rights based on wealth. The dollar value is not relevant but rather the act of owning property and having a voice in the democratic process over which taxation may be legislated is the point.) *Attached are several documents that the committee reviewed in their deliberation.
Article IV, Section 5 - provide for term limits of two four-year terms (Argument-that our constituents overwhelmingly want term limits.)
BUDGET ACCOUNT:
Recommended Action
NECESSARY COUNCIL ACTION:
1. Approve changes recommended by the Charter Review Committee
2. Article IV, Section 3 - Non-resident voting - proposed motion by Councilman Souza "that the current language in paragraph two under Article IV, Section 3 be deleted in its entirety and replaced with "In any election under this Act, all registered voters, otherwise legally qualified to vote in county and state elections held in Cumberland County, Tennessee, and who are bona fide residents of said City and who have been such for three months preceding any election under this act, and all persons otherwise legally qualified to vote in county and state elections held in Cumberland County, Tennessee, who own parcels of real property, not including cemetery lots, in the City of Crossville shall be eligible to vote in municipal elections, not to exceed two persons to each parcel with at least fifty (50%) percent ...
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