§ 14-48-107 - Division of city into wards.
               	 		
14-48-107.    Division of city into wards.
    (a)    (1)  Following  the adoption of the city administrator form of government in any city  and prior to the special municipal election for the initial membership  of the board of directors and the mayor, the governing body of the city,  by ordinance, shall divide the city into four (4) wards with each ward  being composed of contiguous territory and of substantially equal  population and which shall be designated numbers one, two, three, and  four.
      (2)  The designation of  wards shall be made not more then twenty (20) days after the  certification of results of the election to the Secretary of State.
(b)    (1)  If  the governing body of the city fails to act within the time prescribed,  then any elector of the city may present to the judge of the circuit  court for the county in which the city is situated a petition requesting  a designation of wards and asking for the appointment of three (3)  commissioners to act in relation thereto.
      (2)    (A)  Within  five (5) days after receipt of the petition, the circuit judge shall  appoint three (3) electors of the city to serve as a board of  commissioners. It shall be this board's duty to divide the city into  four (4) wards, with each ward being composed of contiguous territory  and of substantially equal population, which shall be designated numbers  one, two, three, and four.
            (B)    (i)  The  board of commissioners, by majority action, shall make a report which  shall designate the boundaries of the wards and then file the report  with the city clerk within fifteen (15) days after the date of their  appointment.
                  (ii)    (a)  If  no report is filed within this time, that board of commissioners shall  be automatically dissolved, and the circuit judge, upon the filing of a  petition reciting the failure of the board to act, shall appoint a new  board of commissioners for the same purpose, with the same authority,  and with the same limitations.
                        (b)  In the event of failure of the second board to act, the process may be continued until a report is filed.
(c)    (1)  The  board of directors of the city under the city administrator form of  government shall review the apportionment among the wards after each  federal census in the city or in the event there is an imbalance in  population among the wards in excess of fifteen (15) percent.
      (2)    (A)  The  board of directors may reapportion the wards to maintain substantially  equal population in each ward whenever they deem necessary.
            (B)  In  the event a redesignation of ward boundaries results in director number  one, two, three, or four residing outside the boundary of the ward  which he is representing, he shall nonetheless continue in office until  his regular term expires.