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Upon receipt of the certificate, certified copy of the proposed ordinance and petition, the Clerk shall certify the fact to the Council at its next regular meeting. If a regular election is to be held not more than ninety (90) days or less than forty (40) days after the receipt of the Clerk's certificate by the Council, Council shall cause such proposed ordinance to be submitted to a vote of the electors at such election. If no such election is to be held within the time aforesaid the Council may provide for submitting the proposed ordinance to the electors at a special election. If no other provision is made as to the time of submitting a proposed ordinance to a vote of the electors, it shall be submitted at the next election.
The ballots used when voting upon any such proposed ordinance shall state the title of the ordinance to be voted on and below it the two propositions: "For the Ordinance" and "Against the Ordinance". Immediately at the left of each proposition shall be a square in which, by making a cross (X) the voter may vote for or against the proposed ordinance.
If at any time within said thirty (30) days a petition signed by qualified electors of the City equal in number to at least fifteen (15) percent of the total number of votes cast at the last preceding general Municipal election be filed with the Clerk of the Council requesting that any such ordinance be referred to a vote of the electors, it shall not become operative until the steps indicated herein have been taken.
(Amended November 5, 1996)
When such a petition is filed with the Clerk of the Council, the Clerk shall determine the sufficiency in valid signatures. If the petition be found sufficient, or be rendered sufficient by amendment, the Clerk shall certify that fact to the Council, which shall proceed to reconsider the ordinance. If upon such reconsideration the ordinance be not entirely repealed, the Council shall, at its next regular meeting, provide for submitting it to a vote of the electors.
The following ordinances and resolutions of the Council shall not be subject to referendum, to-wit:
(a) General appropriation ordinances.
(b) Ordinances appropriating money for improvements or expenditures of any kind when the money so appropriated has been obtained or authorized to be obtained by bond issues; provided that all ordinances authorizing bond issues shall be subject to a referendum, except bond issues in anticipation of the collection of special assessments.
(c) Ordinances appropriating money for the discharge of lawful obligations of the City or authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes for the discharge of such obligations.
(d) Ordinances authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes in anticipation of the collection of special assessments.
(e) Ordinances authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes for street intersection improvements.
(f) Ordinances providing for the payment of the regular daily expenses of any department of the City.
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