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Lima, OH Code of Ordinances
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF LIMA, OHIO
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LIMA, OHIO
CORPORATE POWERS, RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
THE COUNCIL
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
THE EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS GENERALLY - THE MAYOR
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
AUDITING DEPARTMENT
MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
CIVIL SERVICE
SOCIAL SERVICE
PAYMENTS - REPORTS
GRANTS AND FRANCHISES
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
AMENDMENTS
WHEN CHARTER TAKES EFFECT
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART EIGHTEEN - PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
PART TWENTY - NUISANCE ABATEMENT
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SECTION 45.   INVESTIGATIONS BY COUNCIL OR MAYOR
   The Council, the Mayor, or any person or committee authorized by either of them, shall have power to inquire into the conduct of any department, office, officer or employee of the City and to make investigation as to City affairs, and for that purpose may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel testimony, the production of books, papers, and other evidence. It shall be the duty of the Mayor to designate a police officer to serve such subpoenas. The Council shall provide by ordinance the penalty or penalties for contempt in refusing to obey any such subpoena, or to produce such books, papers and other evidence, and shall have the power to punish any such contempt in the manner provided by ordinance.
SECTION 46.   ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES - FILING AND PUBLICATION
   (A)   Every ordinance or resolution passed or adopted by the City Council upon its final passage shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose, and shall be authenticated by the signature of the presiding officer and Clerk of the Council.
   (B)   Every ordinance and resolution of a general or permanent nature so passed or adopted by the Council shall be published in a manner prescribed by Council.
   (C)   Publication of legal notices, advertisements, proclamations, ordinances, and resolutions required to be published by any Municipal body, board, commission, or officer, may be made in the manner provided above for the publication of ordinances and resolutions passed and adopted by the City Council, or as otherwise prescribed by council ordinance, and no other publication of the same shall be required. (Amended 11-5-46; 5-7-13)
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
SECTION 47.   THE INITIATIVE GENERALLY - WHEN PROPOSED ORDINANCE MAY BE SUBMITTED; REQUIREMENTS AS TO PETITIONS
   Any proposed ordinance may be submitted to the Council by petition signed by electors equal in number to ten (10) percent of the total vote cast in the last preceding regular Municipal election of the City. All petition papers, circulated with respect to any proposed ordinance, shall be uniform in character and shall contain the proposed ordinance in full, and have printed thereon the names and addresses of at least five (5) electors who shall be officially regarded as filing the petition and constitute a committee of the petitioners for the purposes hereinafter named. (Amended 11-6-62)
SECTION 48.   SAME - SIGNATURES ON PETITIONS
   The circulator of any petition paper shall be an elector of the City. Each signer of a petition shall sign and date their name in ink and write their place of residence by street and number, or by other description sufficient to identify the place. The signatures to any such petition paper need not all be appended to one paper but to each such paper there shall be attached an affidavit by the circulator thereof stating the number of signers to such part of the petition, that the circulator is an elector of the City, that the signatures on the petition paper were affixed in the presence of the circulator and that the circulator believes each signature appended to the paper is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. (Amended 11-5-63; 5-7-13)
SECTION 49.   SAME - FILING AND VERIFICATION OF PETITIONS BY CLERK
   All papers comprising a petition shall be assembled and filed with the Clerk of the Council as one instrument. Within ten (10) days from the filing of a petition the Clerk shall ascertain whether it is signed by the required number of qualified electors in the manner and form prescribed and that it conforms to all requirements of the Charter. Upon the completion of his examination the Clerk shall endorse upon the petition a certificate of the result thereof. (Amended 11-5-63)
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