In addition to those actions required by law
or by this Charter to be taken by ordinance, the Board actions which
follow shall also be taken by ordinance:
A. Establishing, levying and collecting taxes and increasing
or decreasing the rates of existing taxes.
B. Authorizing the borrowing of money except for revenue
anticipation loans.
C. Providing for a fine or other penalty or assessment
or establishing a rule or regulation for violation of which a fine
or other penalty is imposed.
D. Exercising the power of eminent domain.
E. Granting, renewing or extending a franchise or imposing
licensing requirements.
F. Establishing, altering or abolishing rates, charges
or assessments for any utility or other service or material supplied
by the township.
G. Purchasing or conveying any real property, entering
into a lease for real property for three (3) or more years or accepting
a gift of any real property or any interest in real property.
H. Establishing or amending any zoning ordinance, subdivision
procedure, building regulation or any regulation for land development
or land use.
I. Placing a question on the ballot for referendum.
J. Amending or repealing any ordinance previously enacted.
Every proposed ordinance shall be introduced
in written form. No ordinance may contain more than one (1) subject,
which shall be expressed clearly in the title. Any ordinance which
repeals or amends an existing ordinance shall indicate specifically
the matter to be omitted, added or changed.
A proposed ordinance may be introduced by any
Commissioner at any regular or special meeting of the Board. Except
as otherwise provided in this Charter or by law, adoption of the proposed
ordinance shall be in accordance with the procedures which follow:
A. The Township Secretary shall cause copies of the proposed
ordinance to be distributed to each member of the Board and the Township
Solicitor and shall cause the proposed ordinance to be placed on the
agenda of the Board for introduction and initial consideration at
its next regular or special meeting. Copies shall be made available
for the public at that meeting.
B. When approved initially by a majority vote of the
Board members present, the Township Secretary shall cause copies of
the proposed ordinance to be posted as provided in this Charter. The
Township Secretary shall cause the proposed ordinance, together with
a notice stating the time and place for the meeting of the Board at
which the Board will take further action on the ordinance, to be advertised
in accordance with the provisions of this Charter not more than thirty
(30) days nor less than ten (10) days before the public meeting at
which the ordinance will receive further action of the Board. In the
case of an amendment to a zoning ordinance, zoning map or other ordinances
affecting property rights in only a small portion of the township,
the Administrative Code shall provide that reasonable written notice be given
to property owners of the areas affected.
C. Thereafter, the Board may enact the proposed ordinance
by a majority vote of the total membership, or it may postpone action
until a later meeting for which public notice of the date, time and
place shall be given as provided in this Charter. The Board may amend
the proposed ordinance before final adoption, but if the amendment
changes the substance of the proposed ordinance as advertised originally,
no final action may be taken until the amended ordinance has been
adopted in accordance with the provisions of this Charter.
Public notice of every ordinance, or a summary
thereof, enacted by the Board shall be given in accordance with the
provisions of this Charter within ten (10) days from the date of enactment,
except as otherwise provided in this Charter or by law. Except in
emergencies or as otherwise provided in this Charter or by law, every
ordinance enacted by the Board shall become effective on the 31st
day following its enactment. All ordinances shall be authenticated
by the President of the Board and attested to by the Township Secretary.
After the Board makes a finding by resolution
that there is a substantial public emergency affecting the life, health,
property or peace of the residents of the township, the Board may
enact one (1) or more emergency ordinances. Such ordinances shall
not levy taxes or authorize the borrowing of money except as otherwise
provided in this Charter or by law. Emergency ordinances shall be
introduced in form for final adoption, shall be so designated and
shall state specifically the nature of the emergency. Notwithstanding
other provisions of this Charter, prior public notice of emergency
resolutions or emergency ordinances or of the meetings at which they
are enacted shall not be required. The Board may enact, by a majority
vote of its membership, emergency resolutions or emergency ordinances
at any Board meeting at which they are introduced. Emergency ordinances
shall become effective immediately, shall automatically stand repealed
as of the 36th day following the date of their enactment, but may
be reenacted once, consecutively, as provided herein, if the Board
finds that the emergency still exists. Emergency ordinances may also
be repealed by the Board at any time following enactment at a Board
meeting by a repealing ordinance in the same manner specified in this
section for the adoption of emergency ordinances. Copies of emergency
resolutions and emergency ordinances shall be posted immediately and
remain posted while in effect. Public notice shall be given as provided
in this Charter as soon as possible after the date on which they are
adopted, enacted, reenacted or repealed.
The Board may adopt by reference any standard
code of technical regulations or amendments thereto, such as published
national or state building, electrical or plumbing codes. The details of standard codes or amendments thereto need
not be advertised, but copies of such codes shall be available at
the Township Building and may be purchased from the township at a
reasonable price.
The Township Secretary shall cause the full
text of every ordinance, with proof of publication, to be recorded
in a permanent record book upon its effective date. Ordinances of
general application shall be included in the Code of the Township
of Radnor. The Township Secretary shall be the custodian of this record
book; it shall be open and available for public inspection upon request
during normal office hours.
The Board shall provide for the publication
of a general compilation consisting of this Charter, the Administrative
Code and the Code of the Township of Radnor, indexed properly. Copies
shall be furnished to township officers, placed in the Township Building
office, the Memorial Library of Radnor Township and such other places
as the Board may direct for free public reference and be made available
for purchase by the public at a reasonable price. Public notice of
this compilation shall be given by the Township Secretary as provided
by this Charter. All amendments and new ordinances of general application
shall be integrated in this compilation and distributed, as provided
above, by the Township Secretary.