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- " Section 8.05. Initiative. A public improvement project may be proposed by petition. The exact <br /> nature of the proposed project must be stated at the head of each page of the petition or attached thereto. <br /> - how do we define public improvement project and what should be the limitations- <br /> - how do we define a project including engineering or financing- <br /> - should previously defined and/or rejected projects or that are being amended be included here or in <br /> another section of this Chapter and how much amendment creates a new project— <br /> The petition shall be filed in the Clerk-Administrator's office prior to circulation and shall be valid for one <br /> hundred eighty (180) calendar days during which time a completed petition with signatures must be filed. <br /> - how do we define project area and required number of signatures- <br /> - definitions of projects should include a kind of"impact statement" to help define project area- <br /> - should financing method change the signing requirements—assessments vs citywide financing — <br /> Within sixty (60) calendar days after final determination of the petition's sufficiency according to this <br /> Charter, the Council must either adopt a project plan according to Subdivisions 1 or 2 or pass a resolution <br /> to place the measure on a ballot as provided in Subdivision 3. Any amendment to the proposed project <br /> must proceed according to Subdivision 2 of this section. If an project is adopted, it shall become effective <br /> thirty (30) calendar days after publication unless the project specifies a later effective date. If the vote for <br /> adoption fails, the project must be placed on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If a ballot measure for a <br /> proposed project fails the same measure is prohibited from being brought forward again as an initiative <br /> within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the election certification. Failure of a ballot measure for <br /> a proposed project shall not prevent the Council from proposing a similar project. <br /> Subdivision 1. If the Council elects to adopt the project plan as provided by the petition <br /> without amendment, they shall proceed in accordance with the normal public improvement procedure. <br /> During this process, the project cannot be amended but, if adopted, is subject to the referendum process as <br /> defined in Section 5.07. <br /> - how does this address the need for engineering or other governmental unit input- <br /> Subdivision 2. If an amendment to the project is proposed by a majority vote of the <br /> Council, it must be presented to the Sponsoring Committee prior to the first reading of the <br /> proposed project. The Sponsoring Committee shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from the <br /> receipt of the amended proposed project to disapprove the amendment by majority vote, and <br /> file a statement with the Clerk-Administrator. Upon receipt of a statement of disapproval from <br /> the Sponsoring Committee, the Council must either adopt the proposed projects, according to <br /> Subdivision 1 of this section, or place the project, as presented by the Sponsoring Committee, <br /> on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If the Sponsoring Committee does not submit a <br /> statement of disapproval, the project can proceed, as amended, according to Section 3.05 with <br /> no further amendments and, if adopted, is subject to the referendum process as defined in Section <br /> 5.07 of this Charter. If the vote for adoption fails, the project, as amended, must be placed on <br /> the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If an amended project is approved at a first reading, the <br /> Council may choose to submit the project, as amended, as a ballot measure. <br /> - how does the timing need to be adjusted to allow for the necessary investigations— <br /> Subdivision 3. If the project is required to be put on a ballot, or if the Council chooses <br /> to submit the project as presented as a ballot measure, they shall proceed as provided for in <br /> Section 5.05 of this Charter. If a majority of those voting on the project vote in its favor, it <br /> shall become effective thirty (30) calendar days after adoption certification of the election results <br /> unless the project specifies a later effective date. If the majority does not vote in favor, the <br /> project shall not be enacted. <br />