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SECTION 10.02 CONTINUATION OF ORDINANCES.
   All ordinances of the Municipality of Union, in effect at the time of the adoption of this Charter, shall remain in effect, except as superseded by the provisions of this Charter, until amended or repealed.
 
SECTION 10.03 CONTINUATION OF OFFICERS.
   All persons holding office at the time this Charter takes effect shall continue in office and in the performance of their duties until provision shall have been made, in conformity with the Charter, for the performance of such duties by a successor, or the office is abolished.
 
SECTION 10.04 TRANSFER OF RECORDS AND PROPERTY.
   All public records and property in the custody of officers and employees of the Municipality shall be transferred and delivered promptly to their successors when these have been designated by ordinances passed by the Council under this Charter.
 
SECTION 10.05 CONTINUANCE OF CONTRACTS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
   All contracts entered into by the Municipality for its benefit, prior to the taking effect of this Charter, shall continue in full force and effect. Public improvements for which legislative steps have been taken under laws existing at the time this Charter takes effect shall be completed, as nearly as practicable, under the provisions of such laws.
 
SECTION 10.06 PENDING ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS.
   No action or proceeding, civil or criminal, pending at the time when this Charter shall take effect, brought by or against the Municipality or any office, agency or officer thereof shall be abated or affected by anything herein contained, but all such actions shall be prosecuted or defended under the laws in effect when they were filed.
 
SECTION 10.07 WHEN CHARTER TAKES EFFECT.
   This Charter shall be voted upon at the general election held on November 3, 1981. If approved by the voters, the Charter shall go into effect January 1, 1982.
 
SECTION 10.08 BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
   The existing Board of Public Affairs shall continue its existence and operation, with current duties, responsibilities, and authority, until March 30, 1982 at which time responsibility for all utility operation shall be placed on the Council and Manager, and the Board of Public Affairs shall become an advisory commission with regard to municipally-operated public utilities, to serve without compensation. It shall continue in this capacity until December 31, 1984, or such later date as the Council shall determine. The present members of the Board of Public Affairs shall continue in office for the terms for which they were elected. Thereafter the Mayor shall have the power to appoint members to the Board, subject to approval of the Council by majority vote.
 
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