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them to be the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. The person making <br />the certificate shall be a resident of the City and registered to vote. Any person whose name appears <br />on a petition may withdraw their name by a statement in writing filed with the Clerk -Administrator <br />before said Clerk -Administrator advises the Council of the sufficiency of the petition. <br />Section 5.03. Determination of Sufficiency. The committee shall file the completed petition <br />in the office of the Clerk -Administrator. The required number of signers shall be at least fifteen <br />percent for initiative and referendum, and for recall, at least twenty-five percent of the total number <br />of electors who cast their votes for president at the last presidential election. Immediately upon <br />receipt of the petition, the Clerk -Administrator shall examine the petition as to its sufficiency and <br />report to the Council within ten days. Upon receiving the report, the Council shall determine by <br />resolution the sufficiency of the petition. <br />Section 5.04. Disposition of Insufficient or Irregular Petition. If the Council determines that <br />the petition is insufficient or irregular, the Clerk -Administrator shall deliver a copy of the petition, <br />together with a written statement of its defects, to the sponsoring committee. The committee shall <br />have thirty days in which to file additional signature papers and/or to correct the petition in all other <br />particulars, except that, in the case of a petition for recall, the committee may not change the <br />statement of the grounds on which the recall is sought. Within five days of receipt of the corrected <br />petition, the Clerk -Administrator shall again report to the Council. If the Council finds that the <br />petition is still insufficient or irregular, the Clerk -Administrator shall file the petition and notify the <br />sponsoring committee. The final finding that the petition is insufficient or irregular shall not <br />prejudice the filing of a new petition for the same purpose, nor shall it prevent the Council from <br />referring the subject matter of the petition to the voters at the next regular or special election. <br />Section 5.05. Initiative. Any ordinance may be proposed by a petition which shall state at <br />the head of each page or attached thereto the exact text of the proposed ordinance. If the Council <br />passes the proposed ordinance with amendments, and a majority of the sponsoring committee do not <br />disapprove the amended form by a statement filed with the Clerk -Administrator within ten days of <br />its passage by the Council, the ordinance need not be submitted to the voters. If the Council fails to <br />enact the ordinance in a form acceptable to the majority of the sponsoring committee within sixty <br />days after the final determination of sufficiency of the petition, the ordinance as originally proposed <br />shall be placed on the ballot at the next election occurring in the City. If no election is to occur <br />within 120 days after the filing of the petition, the Council shall call a special election on the <br />ordinance to be held within such period. If a majority of those voting on the ordinance vote in its <br />favor, it shall become effective thirty days after adoption unless the ordinance specifies a later <br />effective date. (Amended, Ord. 650, 8-16-2000) <br />Section 5.06. Initiative to Amend the Charter. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as <br />in any way affecting the right of the electors to propose amendments to this charter. <br />Section 5.07. Referendum. Prior to the date when an ordinance takes effect, it may be <br />subjected to referendum by a petition which shall state at the head of each page, or attached thereto, <br />the exact text of the measure to be considered by the electorate. If the petition is found to be <br />sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, the said ordinance shall thereby be <br />prevented from going into operation, and the subject matter of the petition shall be placed on the <br />ballot at the next election occurring in the City. If no election is to occur within 120 days after the <br />City of Mounds View — Home Rule Charter - Page 8 of 21 Revision Date 1/11/07 <br />