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Any ordinance or resolution passed by the Council shall be signed by the President of Council or other presiding officer and attested to by the Clerk of Council, who shall, unless otherwise provided herein, present it forthwith to the Mayor. If the Mayor approves such ordinance or resolution, the Mayor shall sign it and return it to the Clerk within ten (10) days after its passage or adoption by the Council; but if the Mayor does not approve it, the Mayor shall within said ten (10) days return it, as vetoed, together with the Mayor's objections, to the Clerk of the Council, who shall transmit the same to the Council at the next regular meeting thereof, which objections the Council shall cause to be entered in full on its Journal. The Mayor may approve or veto the whole or any item or part of an ordinance or resolution; provided, however, that the Clerk shall not present to the Mayor and the Mayor may not veto the whole or any item or part of any measure which has been duly initiated by the electors or is subject to mandatory referendum under either Section 5 or Chapter VI of this Charter. If the Mayor does not sign or return an ordinance or resolution as approved or vetoed within said ten (10) days after its passage or adoption, it shall take effect in the same manner as if the Mayor had approved and signed it on the tenth day.
(Added by electors 11-3-92)
When the Mayor exercises the veto power as to any ordinance or resolution, or part thereof, and returns it to the Council with the Mayor's objections, the Council shall, at the next regular meeting, proceed to reconsider it, and if upon reconsideration, the resolution or ordinance, or part, or item thereof disapproved by the Mayor be approved by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of all members of the Council, it shall then take effect without the signature of the Mayor. In all such cases the votes shall be taken by yeas and nays and entered on the Journal.
(Added by electors 11-3-92)
The Mayor and such other officers of the City as may be designated by the Council, shall be entitled to seats in the Council. Neither the Mayor nor any of said officers shall have a vote in the Council, but the Mayor shall have the right to introduce ordinances, resolutions, and other matters and to take part in the discussion of all matters coming before the Council and provided further that the Mayor may cast a vote on any matter in which there shall be a tie, which tie- breaking vote must be cast either at the Council meeting at which the tie vote occurred or at the next regularly scheduled meeting of Council.
(Added by electors 11-3-92)
The fiscal year of the City shall begin on the first day of January. On or before the fifteenth day of November of each year, the Mayor shall prepare a balanced budget estimate of the expense of conducting the affairs of the City for the following fiscal year. The estimate shall be compiled from detailed information obtained from the various departments on uniform blanks prepared by the Director of Finance, and shall set forth:
(a) An itemized estimate of the expense of conducting each department.
(b) Comparisons of such estimates with the corresponding items of expenditure for the last two complete fiscal years, and with the expenses of the current fiscal year, plus an estimate of expenditures necessary to complete the current fiscal year.
(c) Reasons for proposed increases or decreases in such items of expenditures compared with the current fiscal year.
(d) A separate schedule of each department showing the things necessary for the department to do during the ensuing year, and things desirable to do if funds permit.
(e) Items of payroll increases as either additional pay to present employees or pay for more employees.
(f) An estimate of the anticipated income of the City from taxation and other sources to meet current expenses for the fiscal year.
(g) A statement of the amounts to be appropriated: For interest on the City debt. For paying off any serial bonds maturing during the year. For the aggregate for the year of the installments required to be appropriated annually during the life of all other bonds of the City in order to pay off such bonds at maturity.
(h) The total amount of outstanding gross and net debt of the City, classified as to limits on such indebtedness, with a schedule of maturities of outstanding general bonds classified to show those for which debt service levies are made inside and outside the limits on the tax rate.
(i) Such other information as may be required by Council.
The total items of current expense in the budget and appropriation ordinance shall not exceed the amount available for such purpose as provided by law. The Mayor shall submit the estimates thus prepared to the Council and at least five hundred (500) copies thereof shall be printed for distribution to citizens who may call for them and the substance thereof shall be printed in the City Journal. The Mayor shall also publish the estimates in an electronic version for widespread distribution utilizing the World Wide Web or a similarly publicly accessible electronic manner.
(Amended by electors 11-3-92; 11-6-07)
Upon receipt of the Mayor's budget estimate, the Council shall at once prepare an appropriation ordinance, using the Mayor's budget estimate as a basis. Provisions shall be made for public hearings upon the appropriation ordinance before a committee of the Council, or before the entire Council sitting as a committee of the whole. Following the public hearings and before final passage, the appropriation ordinance shall be published in the City Journal with a separate schedule setting forth the items asked for in the Mayor's budget estimate which were refused or changed by the Council, and the reasons for such change or refusal. The Council shall not pass the appropriation ordinance until fifteen (15) days after its publication, nor before the first Monday in January. The annual appropriation ordinance and any amendment or supplement thereto shall be in the form prescribed by the Revised Code of Ohio, and the amounts appropriated shall be subject to the limitations therein set forth. Adoption of the annual appropriations measure shall be subject to Sections 43(A) and 43(B) of this Charter.
Unless the ordinance specifically provides otherwise in any instance, not more than one- half of any appropriation shall be expended before the first day of July in the current year.
(Amended by electors 11-3-92)
At the end of each year all unexpended balances of appropriations shall revert to the respective funds from which the same were appropriated, and shall then be subject to future appropriation; but appropriations may be made in furtherance of improvements or other objects or work of the City which will not be completed within the current year.
Moneys appropriated as hereinabove provided shall not be used for other purposes than those designated in the appropriation ordinance without authority granted in a duly enacted ordinance so providing. The Mayor and the Director of Finance shall supervise all departmental expenditures within the appropriations.
(Amended by electors 11-3-92)
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