Any citizen or taxpayer of the municipality may propose an ordinance
to Council by an initiative petition. If Council fails to adopt the
proposed ordinance without any change in substance, the ordinance
shall be placed on the ballot at a general or primary election, as
provided in § C-1207, for adoption or rejection by the electors
of the municipality. The right of initiative shall not extend to the
budget, capital program or to any ordinance relating to the appropriation
of money, levying of taxes, fixing of tax rates, salaries of employees,
land development, land use, subdivision regulation, building codes,
safety codes, or zoning. A proposed initiative ordinance shall be
limited to a single subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its
title. An ordinance on the same subject may not be initiated until
two years after the final disposition, including any failure to comply
with the requirements of this article, of a previous initiative petition
on that subject.
Any citizen or taxpayer of the municipality may propose, by
petition, the repeal of any adopted ordinance. If Council fails to
repeal the ordinance in response to that petition, the ordinance shall
be placed on the ballot at a general or primary election, as provided
in § C-1207, for affirmation or repeal by the electors of
the municipality. The right to petition for repeal shall not extend
to the budget or capital program or to any ordinance relating to the
appropriation of money, levying of taxes, fixing of tax rates, salaries
of employees, land development, land use, subdivision regulation,
building codes, safety codes, or zoning. Nor may the repeal of any
ordinance impair any then-existing contract obligations of the municipality.
Within 21 days after the petition is filed, the Municipal Secretary
shall certify as to its sufficiency, specifying any deficiency in
detail, and shall send a copy of the certificate to the petitioners
committee by mail.
When a referendum petition is filed with the Municipal Secretary,
the effectiveness of the ordinance sought to be repealed shall be
suspended until:
1. The final determination of the insufficiency of the petition;
2. The petitioners' committee withdraws the petition;
3. The Council repeals the ordinance; or
4. The certification of the election results.