Council shall protect and promote the right of citizens to participate
in a positive and constructive manner in the government of the Township.
The registered electors of the Township shall have the power
to propose ordinances to the Council. If the Council fails to adopt
an ordinance so proposed without any change in substance, the registered
electors shall have the power to adopt or reject it at an election.
The registered electors of the Township shall have the power
to require reconsideration by the Council of any adopted ordinance.
If the Council fails to repeal an ordinance so reconsidered, the registered
electors shall have the power to approve or reject it at an election.
The powers of initiative and referendum shall not extend to
any ordinances pertaining to the appropriation of monies or the levying
of taxes. An exception to this limitation shall be a referendum on
specific projects of the capital program of an adopted Township Financial
Plan.
Any five registered electors may commence initiative or referendum
proceedings by filing an affidavit with the Township Secretary. The
affidavit shall state that they will constitute the petitioners'
committee and be responsible for circulating the petition and filing
it in proper form. The affidavit shall contain their names and addresses
and shall specify the address to which all notices to the committee
are to be sent. The affidavit shall contain the full text of the proposed
ordinance or it shall cite the ordinance sought to be reconsidered.
After the affidavit is filed, the Secretary shall, within twenty
days, issue the appropriate petition forms to the petitioners'
committee. The Township Secretary shall have the proper form available
which has been approved by the Council for the purpose of filing initiative
and referendum petitions.
The Township Secretary shall, within ten (10) days after a petition
is filed, examine the petition for compliance with the provisions
of this Charter. The Secretary shall submit the petition to the Township
Solicitor for his written opinion as to legality within ten days of
filing. If lawful but defective in form, and in compliance with the
meaning of this Article, the Township Solicitor shall provide a proper
revision of the petition. He shall certify the results of his examination
by registered mail to the Committee of the Petitioners, the Council
Chairman and the Township Secretary not more than twenty (20) days
from the date the Solicitor received the petition.
When an initiative or referendum petition has been certified
by the Solicitor, the Council shall, at its next meeting, consider
the proposed initiative ordinance or reconsider the referred ordinance
in the manner provided by this Charter. If the Council fails to adopt
a proposed initiative ordinance without any change in substance or
fails to repeal the referred ordinance, it shall submit the proposed
or referred ordinance to the voters of the Township at the next election
provided that said election is held not less than sixty (60) days
from the first presentation of the petition to the Council.