[Ord. No. 12-2005, 9-6-2005, elec. 11-8-2005]
a. Initiative. The registered voters of the City of Belfast shall have
the power to propose ordinances, motions and resolves to the City
Council and, if the City Council fails to adopt such so proposed without
any change in substance, to adopt or reject it in a City election.
Such power shall not extend to the budget or capital improvement program
or any other ordinance relating to appropriation of money, levy of
taxes or salaries of City officers or employees.
b. Referendum. The registered voters of the City shall have the power
to require reconsideration by the City Council of any adopted ordinance,
motion, or resolve, and if the City Council fails to repeal such as
was reconsidered, to approve or reject it at a City election. Such
power shall not extend to the budget or capital improvement program
or any emergency or ordinance relating to appropriation of money or
levy of taxes.
c. Recall. Any member of the Belfast City Council, School Board Director
elected from Belfast to MSAD #34 or any other elected City official
may be recalled and removed from elected office by the voters of the
City as herein provided.
d. Procedure. Any petition for the reconsideration of any adopted ordinance,
motion, or resolve shall be filed within 20 business days after the
enactment or passage of such ordinance, motion, or resolve.
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Exceptions. The powers and procedures described herein in Article VII shall not extend to any Land Use Ordinance, Zoning Ordinance nor Comprehensive Plan, Policy or Procedure. All land use, zoning and comprehensive plan ordinances, policies and procedures shall be adopted, amended and reconsidered, solely pursuant to the procedures and authority of Title 30-A M.R.S.A., as amended from time to time.
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Any five registered voters may commence initiative, referendum
or recall proceedings by filing with the City Clerk an affidavit stating
that those voters will constitute the Petitioners' Committee
and be responsible for circulating the petition and filing it in proper
form, stating their names and addresses and specifying the address
to which all notices to the committee are to be sent, and setting
out in full the proposed initiative to be considered or reconsidered,
the proposed ordinance, motion, or resolve, to be approved or repealed,
or the City Councilor or official to be recalled.
Promptly after the affidavit of the Petitioners' Committee
if filed, the City Clerk shall issue the appropriate petition blanks
to the Petitioners' Committee.