1. A city governed by the council-manager-at-large form has five council members elected at large for staggered four-year terms. At the firstmeeting of the new term following each cityelection, the council shall elect one of the council members to serve as mayor, and one to serve as mayor pro tem. The mayor is a member of the council and may vote on all matters before the council. As soon as possible after the beginning of the new term following each cityelection, the council shall appoint a manager. 2. a. The city council of a city governed by the council-manager-at-large form may adopt a resolution on its own motion, or shall adopt a resolution if a petition valid under section 362.4 is filedwith the city clerk, proposing that the city be governed by a mayor elected by the people for a four-year term and four council members elected at large. After adoption of the resolution, the council shall direct the county commissioner of elections to put the proposal on the ballot for the next general election or the next regular city election, whichever occurs first.If the ballot proposal is approved, the city council shall adopt an ordinance meeting the requirements of paragraph “b”, and the ordinance iseffective beginning with the next following regular city election. b. The ordinance shall provide that the mayor isa member of the council and may vote on allmattersbefore thecouncil. The ordinance shall provide thatthe term of officeof the mayor isfour years and, after each regular city election, the mayor shall appoint a council member as mayor pro tem. The ordinance shall provide that the mayor is a member of the council for purposes of maintaining staggered terms on the council. A council member’s term shall not be shortened or lengthened as a means of initiallyimplementing the ordinance. c. An ordinance adopted and approved under thissubsection isnot subject to repeal until the ordinance has been in effect for at least sixyears. The question of repeal of the ordinance issubject to the requirements of paragraph “a”. 3. The council may by ordinance provide that the city will be governed by council-manager-ward form. The ordinance must provide for the election of the mayor and council membersrequired under council-manager-ward form at the next regular city election. [SS15, §1056-b1, -b7, -b12; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §6621, 6622, 6645, 6665; C46, 50, §419.7, 419.8, 419.31, 419.51; C54, 58, 62, 66, §363C.1, 363C.3; C71, 73, §363C.1, 363C.3, 363C.17; C75, 77, 79, 81, §372.6]
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