§7A-4-1. — Study by charter review committee and draft of proposed charter.
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§7A-4-1. Study by charter review committee and draft of proposed charter.

(a) The charter review committee shall study matters relating
to the feasibility of consolidation.
(b) The charter review committee shall further address in the
charter the powers and authority of the proposed consolidated local
government, including, but not limited to:
(1) The territory encompassed by the consolidated local
government, including all affected municipalities, counties and
metro governments, or parts thereof, to be included in the
boundaries of the consolidated local government;
(2) The fiscal impact of the proposed consolidation on the
affected municipalities, counties and metro governments including:
(A) The cost of providing services by the consolidated local
government;
(B) Projected revenues available to the consolidated local
government based upon proposed classifications and tax structures;
and
(C) Projected economies of scale resulting from consolidation;
(3) The name of the proposed consolidated local government;
(4) The seat of the proposed consolidated local government;
(5) The representation plan based upon population for the
territory encompassed by the consolidation consistent with state
and federal law to include consideration of under represented areas
and minorities;
(6) The creation of the governing body of the proposed
consolidated local government, including an odd number of governing
officers of not less than five, their qualifications for holding
office, titles, powers, duties, terms of office, manner of
election, compensation, method of removal, role of constitutional
officers in new government and other pertinent matters consistent
with state and federal law;
(7) The effective date of the charter once consolidation is
approved by the electorate;
(8) A procedure for the efficient and timely transition of
specified services, functions and responsibilities from each
affected municipality, county and metro government and its
respective departments and agencies to the consolidated local
government to occur within two years from the date the charter
becomes effective; and
(9) The method by which a consolidated local government may
dissolve after existing for a minimum of six years.
(c) The charter review committee shall complete its study and
draft a proposed charter within one year from the date of its
organizational meeting.