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Within fivespecified irregularity. Within five working days of receipt of the corrected petition, the <br /> Clerk-Administrator shall ; -6_ `_ - "4" C'; r;—:" 4":4 determine the <br /> . sufficiency of the petition as corrected and proceed as directed in Section 5.03. If the petition is <br /> still insufficient or irregular, this shall be considered the Final Finding and the Clerk-Administrator <br /> shall file the petition as noted and immediately notify the sponsoring committee that no further <br /> action will be taken. The final finding that the petition is insufficient or irregular shall not prejudice <br /> the filing of a new petition for the same purpose. Except in the case of a petition for recall, nor it <br /> shall it not prevent the Council from referring the subject matter of the petition to the voters at the <br /> next regular or special election. <br /> Section 5.05. Initiative. Any ordinance may be proposed by a petition which shall state at <br /> :: : : ::: - : : - - -: - a . The exact text of the proposed ordinance must be <br /> stated at the head of each page of the petition. +f-tThe Council passes must act upon the <br /> proposed ordinance with amendments, and a within 60 calendar days after final determination of <br /> the petition's sufficiency under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter. The Council may <br /> amend the proposed ordinance and must provide such amendments to the petition committee. A <br /> majority of the sponsoring committee do notof the petition may disapprove the amended form by <br /> filing a statementfitted with the Clerk—Administrator within ten14 calendar days of its passage by <br /> the receipt of the amended ordinance. If the sponsoring committee does not file <br /> disapproval, the ordinance meed-is not required to be submitted to the voters. If the Council fails <br /> for enactment. Upon filing a statement of disapproval, the proposed ordinance, as <br /> stated on the original petition, must be placed on the ballot at the next election occurring in the <br /> City. If there is no regularly scheduled election is to occur within 120 days after thc filing of thc <br /> petition within 120 calendar days of the determination of sufficiency or if the calendar date <br /> III prohibits compliance with provisions in Chapter 4 of this Charter, at or before its next regularly <br /> scheduled meeting, the Council shall call a special election on the ordinance to be held within <br /> such period. If a majority of those voting on the ordinance to take place within 90 calendar days of <br /> said meeting. If the ordinance receives a majority vote in its favor, it shall become effective <br /> tt30 calendar days after adoption unless the ordinance specifies a later effective date. <br /> (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 voters 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 a referendum by a petition which shall state at the head of each page, or attached <br /> thereto-,the exact text of the measure to be considered by the electorate-voters. If the petition is <br /> found to be sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, the said ordinance shall <br /> thereby be prevented from going into operation enactment, and the subject matter of the petition <br /> shall be placed on the ballot at the next election occurring in the City. If there is no regularly <br /> scheduled election is to occur within 120 days after the filing of the petition within 120 calendar <br /> days of the determination of sufficiency or if the calendar date •rohibits compliance with .rovisions <br /> in Chapter 4 of this Charter, upon declaration of sufficiency, the Council shall immediately call a <br /> special election to 6- -- a- 'Oa, -- 6- . -;- :-- - :. . 46 _- <br /> sufficienttake place within 90 calendar days of said meeting. If a majority of the voters voting <br /> thereon favors the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall remain in effect. If a majority of the <br /> - : - •: .-6 - - -6 - votes against the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall be considered <br /> • repealed upon certification of the election results. (Amended, Ord. 651, 8-16-2000) <br />