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Date: Fri 03-Nov-1995

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Date: Fri 03-Nov-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: KAAREN

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charter-revision-council

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Members Sought For Charter Revision Panel

The town still is looking for volunteers to serve on a charter revision

commission.

The Legislative Council voted again unanimously Wednesday night to create a

commission to look at the charter and decide whether it should be amended. The

council had approved the resolution calling for the charter revision

commission at its meeting on October 8. But the vote had to be taken again to

meet state regulations for the timeline required to appoint the commission

members.

Council Vice Chairman Melissa Pilchard said nine persons have volunteered so

far for the commission which, by law, can have between five and fifteen

members. She encouraged more residents to submit resumes before Monday by

mailing or bringing them to the coucil's mailbox near the dispatch center in

the basement of Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street.

The charter, which was first adopted in 1961, was last amended in November

1991. Its provision specify that a charter revision commission must be

convened within five years after the last commission submitted its report.

Mrs Pilchard said the council members who are serving on the charter

subcommittee will attempt to meet on Thursday, November 9, to interview the

candidates. The commission must consist of an approximately equal number of

Republicans and Demcrats, she said.

"Neither party can have a majority of more than one," she said. "So if the

commission has nine members, the split must be 4-5."

No more than one third of the commission may hold office as a local official

and no Legislative Council member may serve on the commission.

"With the timeline that we have now, we should be able to get the questions on

the fall ballot in 1997," Mrs Pilchard said. "It's important to have a large

enough percentage of the voters turn out to vote on charter revision because

if the percentage isn't large enough, the vote doesn't count."

Putting the charter revision proposals on the fall election ballot will assure

that enough voters come to the polls, she said.

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