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Section 5.07. Referendum. Prior to the date when an ordinance takes effect, it <br /> • may be subjected to a referendum by a petition which shall state at the head of each <br /> page the exact text of the measure to be considered by the voters. If the petition is <br /> found to be sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, said <br /> ordinance shall thereby be prevented from enactment, and the City Council must adopt <br /> a resolution placing the Ordinance on hold and complete the following courses of action <br /> within 150 days of determination of sufficiency. The subject matter of the petition shall <br /> be placed on the ballot at the next election occurring in the City. If there is no regularly <br /> scheduled election within 120 calendar days of the determination of sufficiency or if the <br /> calendar date prohibits compliance with provisions in Chapter 4 of this Charter, upon <br /> declaration of sufficiency, the Council shall immediately call a special election to take <br /> place within 90 calendar days of said meeting. If a majority of the voters voting thereon <br /> favors the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall take remain in effect immediately <br /> unless the ordinance specifies a later date..- If a majority votes against the ordinance <br /> contained in the petition, it shall be considered repealed upon certification of the <br /> election results. (Amended, Ord. 651, 8-16-2000) <br /> Section 5.08. Recall. The-voters of the City may request a recall vote of any <br /> elected official of the City-by petition. The petition shall state at the head of each page, <br /> or attached thereto, the name of the official whose removal is sought, the grounds for <br /> recall constituting malfeasance or misfeasance, in not more than 250 words, and the <br /> intention of the sponsoring committee to bring about the official's recall. The petition <br /> • shall be filed in the Clerk-Administrator's office prior to circulation. If the petition is <br /> determined sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, the Clerk- <br /> Administrator shall submit it to the Council as required. The Clerk-Administrator shall <br /> also officially notify the official sought to be recalled of the sufficiency of the petition and <br /> of the pending action within five working days. Within five working days of notification, <br /> the official may provide an answer stating the justification of their course of action in not <br /> more than 500 words. If there is no regularly scheduled election within 120 calendar <br /> days of the determination of sufficiency or if the calendar date prohibits compliance with <br /> provisions in Chapter 4 of this Charter, upon declaration of sufficiency, the Council shall <br /> immediately call a special election to take place within 90 calendar days of said <br /> meeting. The Clerk-Administrator shall include with the published notice of the election, <br /> the statement of the grounds for the recall and the answer of the official concerned or a <br /> statement stating no answer was received. If a majority of those voting on the recall <br /> vote in its favor, it shall become effective immediately upon certification of the election <br /> results. If the majority do not vote in favor, the recall has failed. If a vacancy occurs <br /> due to recall election, Section 4.05 herein shall apply to fill said vacancy. <br /> 411 <br />