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specifies a later effective date. If the vote for adoption fails, the ordinance must be placed on the <br />ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If a ballot measure for a proposed ordinance fails the same <br />measure is prohibited from being brought forward again as an initiative within one hundred eighty <br />(180) calendar days of the election certification. Failure of a ballot measure for a proposed <br />ordinance shall not prevent the Council from proposing a similar ordinance. (Amended by <br />Ordinance 790, Adopted July 23, 2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <br />Subdivision 1. If the Council elects to adopt the ordinance as provided by the petition <br />without amendment, they shall proceed in accordance with Section 3.05 of this Charter. During <br />this adoption process, the ordinance cannot be amended but, if adopted, is subject to the <br />referendum process as defined in Section 5.07. (Amended by Ordinance 790, Adopted July 23, <br />2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <br />Subdivision 2. If an amendment to the ordinance 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 proposed <br />ordinance. The Sponsoring Committee shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from the receipt of <br />the amended proposed ordinance to disapprove the amendment by majority vote, and file a <br />statement with the City Administrator. Upon receipt of a statement of disapproval from the <br />Sponsoring Committee, the Council must either adopt the proposed ordinance, according to <br />Subdivision 1 of this section, or place the ordinance, as presented by the Sponsoring Committee, <br />on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If the Sponsoring Committee does not submit a statement <br />of disapproval, the ordinance can proceed, as amended, according to Section 3.05 with no further <br />amendments and, if adopted, is subject to the referendum process as defined in Section 5.07 of this <br />Charter. If the vote for adoption fails, the ordinance, as amended, must be placed on the ballot as <br />provided in Section 5.05. If an amended ordinance is approved at a first reading, the Council may <br />choose to submit the ordinance, as amended, as a ballot measure. (Amended by Ordinance 790, <br />Adopted July 23, 2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <br />Subdivision 3. If the ordinance is required to be put on a ballot, or if the Council chooses <br />to submit the ordinance 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 ordinance vote in its favor, it shall <br />become effective thirty (30) calendar days after adoption certification of the election results unless <br />the ordinance specifies a later effective date. If the majority does not vote in favor, the ordinance <br />shall not be enacted. (Amended by Ordinance 790, Adopted July 23, 2007; Filed: August 29, 2007.) <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 voters. The Sponsoring Committee <br />must file the completed petition in the office of the City Administrator at least ten (10) calendar <br />days before the ordinance takes effect. If a petition is determined to be frivolous, no further action <br />on the petition shall be taken and the adoption of the ordinance shall proceed according to Section <br />3.05. If the petition is found to be sufficient under the provisions of Section 5.03 of this chapter, <br />the Council must immediately adopt a resolution suspending the effective date of the ordinance <br />until it is decided by a vote of the public. The Council must also immediately pass a resolution to <br />place the measure on a ballot as provided in Section 5.05 of this Charter. If a majority of the voters <br />favors the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall take effect immediately unless the ordinance <br />specifies a later date. If a majority votes against the ordinance contained in the petition, it shall be <br />considered repealed upon certification of the election results. If the petition does not meet the <br />11 <br />
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