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Mounds View Charter Commission Date: 2/8/2007 <br /> Resolution 2007-01b Draft Markup format—Chapter 5 Page 4 of 5 <br /> • <br /> 148 of its passage by the Council,the ordinance need not be submitted to the voters. If the Council fails to <br /> 149 enact the ordinance in a form acceptable to the majority of the sponsoring committee within sixty days <br /> 150 after the final determination of sufficiency of the petition,the ordinance as originally proposed shall be <br /> 151 . ._ .. - - -- - ---. - _ . - - - - . . . ! .. <br /> 152 after the filing of the petition, the Council shall call a special election on the ordinance to be held within <br /> 153 such period. If a majority of those voting on the ordinance vote in its favor,it shall become effective <br /> 154 thirty days after adoption unless the ordinance specifies a later effective date. (Amended,Ord. 650, 8 <br /> 155 16 2000) Within sixty(60)calendar days after final determination of the petition's sufficiency <br /> 156 under the provisions of Section 5.03 and 5.04 of this Charter, the Council must either adopt an <br /> 157 ordinance agreed to by the Sponsoring Committee or pass a resolution to place the measure on a <br /> 158 ballot. If the Council elects to adopt the ordinance they should hold a first reading of the ordinance, <br /> 159 as defined in Section 3.05 of this charter. The Council can then proceed with the normal ordinance <br /> 160 adoption process,which does not exclude the referendum process as defined in Section 5.07, or may <br /> 161 propose an amendment to the petitioned ordinance. If an amendment is proposed by a majority vote <br /> 162 of the Council, it must be presented to the Sponsoring Committee. The Sponsoring Committee shall <br /> 163 have fourteen (14) calendar days from the receipt of the amended proposed ordinance to disapprove <br /> 164 the amendment by majority vote, and file a statement with the Clerk-Administrator. Upon filing a <br /> 165 statement of disapproval, the Council must either adopt the proposed ordinance, as stated on the <br /> 166 original petition,or it must be placed on the ballot. If there is no proposed amendment, or should <br /> 167 the petition committee agree to the amendment,the ordinance shall be scheduled for a Second <br /> 168 Reading and public hearing. If the ordinance receives a majority vote of the Council in its favor, it <br /> 169 shall become effective thirty(30) calendar days after adoption unless the ordinance specifies a later <br /> 170 effective date. If the amendment is required to be put on a ballot, the City Council shall proceed as <br /> • 171 provided for in Section 5.05 of this Charter. If a majority of those voting on the ordinance vote in <br /> 172 its favor, it shall become effective thirty(30) days after certification of the election results unless <br /> 173 the ordinance specifies a later effective date. If the majority does not vote in favor,the ordinance <br /> 174 shall not be enacted and the measure is prohibited from being brought forward again as an initiative <br /> 175 within six months of the election certification. If the petition committee does not file a disapproval <br /> 176 statement to a proposed amendment, the Council shall hold a first reading of the amended proposed <br /> 177 ordinance and proceed with the normal adoption process,which does not exclude the referendum <br /> 178 process as defined in Section 5.07. If the Council does not approve the ordinance, it must follow <br /> 179 the aforementioned balloting process. (Amended,Ord. 650, 8-16-2000) <br /> 180 <br /> 181 Section 5.07. Referendum*. Prior to the date when an ordinance takes effect, it may be <br /> 182 subjected to a referendum by a petition which shall state at the head of each page, or attached <br /> 183 thereto, the exact text of the measure to be considered by the electorate voters. The sponsoring <br /> 184 committee must file the completed petition in the office of the Clerk-Administrator at least ten (10) <br /> 185 calendar days before the ordinance takes effect. If the petition is found to be sufficient under the <br /> 186 provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, _ . . . . _• . -- •. _ . - - _ • . •_ •• . ... . <br /> 189 providing the petition has been found to be sufficient. If a majority of the voters voting thereon favors the ordinance <br /> 190 _ .. -. . ._ .•, ' _ . .. - - . - _ .. _ . . . .• . - <br /> 191 contained in the petition,it shall be considered repealed upon certification of the election results the City Council must <br /> 192 immediately adopt a resolution suspending the effective date of the Ordinance until it is decided by <br /> 193 a vote of the public. The Council must also immediately pass a resolution to place the measure on a <br /> 194 ballot as provided in Section 5.05 of this Charter. If a majority of the-voters favors the ordinance <br /> • 195 contained in the petition, it shall take effect immediately unless the ordinance specifies a later date. <br /> 196 If a majority votes against the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall be considered repealed <br /> 197 upon certification of the election results. If the petition cannot meet the requirements of sufficiency <br />
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