This summary chart was prepared by co-chairs Derrick Good and Dennis Tesreau. It compares some of the essential features of other charter documents drafted for Missouri counties, including documents that were not ultimately passed by voters. - Download [128.3 KB]
Since adoption, a number of changes have been made to the St Charles County Charter. This document describes those changes. - Download [2.6 MB]
This charter document was drafted for St. Charles County in 1992. The charter passed a majority vote of county residents, and an amended version has been the governing document in that county since that time. - Download [7.4 MB]
Proposed agenda, prepared by co-chairs Dennis Tesreau and Derrick Good. - Download [59.2 KB]
This charter document was drafted for Jefferson County in 1986. The charter was not passed and did not become a governing document. - Download [1.8 MB]
This charter document was drafted for Jefferson County in 1972. The charter was not passed and did not become a governing document. - Download [1.6 MB]
This charter document was adopted by Jackson County voters in 1972. - Download [2.3 MB]
Co-chairs Derrick Good and Dennis Tesreau prepared this list of issues to be discussed. It was included in the binders distributed to the Commission at the first meeting. - Download [106.2 KB]
These minutes were prepared by Secretary Frances Newkirk. They will be replaced by a final copy, approved by the Commission, if there are any changes to the draft. - Download [38.8 KB]
This charter document was drafted for Clay County in 2005. The charter was not passed and did not become a governing document. - Download [1.4 MB]
This charter document was drafted for Boone County in 1996. The charter was not passed and did not become a governing document. - Download [1.4 MB]
Co-chairs Dennis Tesreau and Derrick Good prepared a binder of information that was distributed to each of the Commission members on or before the first meeting. This is the table of contents sheet from that binder. - Download [23.3 KB]
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