In accordance with the procedures hereinafter provided, the
citizens of Nanticoke reserve the power to propose agenda items; the
power to propose and enact or reject ordinances independent of the
City Council and Mayor; and to recall any elective municipal officer
(if by amendment to the Commonwealth's Constitution is permitted to
do so).
Initiative petitions may, except as otherwise provided herein,
propose City Council agenda items on any subject. Such petitions shall
be signed by a minimum of 100 qualified electors registered within
the City. Each petition shall contain the specific agenda item and
details.
Initiative, referendum and recall shall be governed by the procedures
and rules for form and sufficiency of petitions set forth in the article.
All initiative petitions shall be filed with the City Clerk. An initiative
filed with the City Clerk and meeting all the requirements as set
forth shall appear on the next monthly business meeting's agenda.
All referendum and recall petitions shall be filed with the County
Board of Elections, which shall be the judge for their sufficiency.
Any duly proposed ordinance or any question challenging an ordinance
or any question on recall shall be submitted to the voters of the
City at the next regularly scheduled election held at least 45 days
after the petitions are filed at the County Board of Elections.
Initiative and referendum powers shall not extend to:
A. The budget or capital program or any ordinance relating to the appropriation
of money or levy of taxes. In addition, initiative shall not extend
to any issue relating to the salaries of municipal officials or employees,
and referendum shall not extend to emergency ordinances.
B. No recall petition shall be filed against any incumbent of an elective
office within the first year or last year of the term of his/her office,
nor shall such petition be filed more than once during his/her term
of office; but an officer who has been re-elected for a successive
term shall be subject to recall at any time, but not more than once
during such term.
If two or more conflicting ordinances are approved or adopted
in the same election, City Council shall, within 60 days, enact amendments
or repeals, or both, as may be necessary to remove the conflict between
these two or more ordinances. In so doing, City Council shall, whenever
reasonably possible, preserve the provisions of that ordinance which,
among those in conflict, was adopted or approved by the greatest number
of affirmative votes.