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placing the measure on the ballot and calling for a special election to be held within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days of said meeting. However, no special elections can be held <br /> between a regular primary election and a regular general election or forty (40) calendar days after a regular general election. If there is no regular primary election then no special <br /> election shall be held within sixty (60) calendar days prior to a regular general election. <br /> <br />Section 5.06. Initiative*. An ordinance may be proposed by petition. The exact text of the proposed ordinance must be stated at the head of each page of the petition or attached thereto. <br /> The petition shall be filed in the Clerk-Administrator's office prior to circulation and shall be valid for one hundred eighty (180) calendar days during which time a completed petition <br /> with signatures must be filed. If a petition for initiative is determined to be frivolous, it is prohibited from being repeated within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the <br /> determination. Within sixty (60) calendar days after final determination of the petition’s sufficiency according to Section 5.03 and 5.04 of this Charter, the Council must either adopt <br /> an ordinance according to Subdivisions 1 or 2 or pass a resolution to place the measure on a ballot as provided in Subdivision 3. Any amendment to the proposed ordinance must proceed <br /> according to Subdivision 2 of this section. If an ordinance is adopted, it shall become effective thirty (30) calendar days after publication unless the ordinance specifies a later <br /> effective date. If the vote for adoption fails, the ordinance must be placed on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If a ballot measure for a proposed ordinance fails the same measure <br /> is prohibited from being brought forward again as an initiative within one hundred eighty (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. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. If the Council elects to adopt the ordinance as provided by the petition 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 referendum process as defined in Section 5.07. <br /> <br />Subdivision 2. If an amendment to the ordinance is proposed by a majority vote of the 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 the amended proposed ordinance to disapprove the amendment by majority vote, and file <br /> a statement with the Clerk-Administrator. Upon receipt of a statement of disapproval from the 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, on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If the Sponsoring Committee does not submit <br /> a statement of disapproval, the ordinance can proceed, as amended, according to Section 3.05 with no further amendments and, if adopted, is subject to the referendum process as defined <br /> in Section 5.07 of this Charter. If the vote for adoption fails, the ordinance, as amended, must be placed on the ballot as provided in Section 5.05. If an amended ordinance is approved <br /> at a first reading, the Council may choose to submit the ordinance, as amended, as a ballot measure. <br /> <br />Subdivision 3. If the ordinance is required to be put on a ballot, or if the Council chooses to submit the ordinance as presented as a ballot measure, they shall proceed as provided <br /> for in Section 5.05 of this Charter. If a majority of those voting on the ordinance vote in its favor, it shall become effective thirty
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