All ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Village
of New Buffalo which are not inconsistent with this Charter and which
are in force and effect at the time of the effective date of this
Charter shall continue in full force and effect until they expire,
are amended or repealed. Any ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation
which is inconsistent with this Charter is hereby repealed.
All official action of the Council shall be by ordinance or
resolution adopted by not less than three members of the Council,
unless otherwise required by law. All actions of the Council which
do not constitute ordinances shall be deemed to be resolutions. Action
by resolution shall be limited to matters required or permitted to
be so done by law or pertaining to the internal affairs or concerns
of the City government. All other acts of the Council and all acts
carrying a penalty for the violation thereof, shall be by ordinance.
Each ordinance shall be identified by a short title and by a number,
and by a code section number when the codification of the ordinances
is completed.
Any ordinance may provide for the punishment of those who violate
its provisions. The punishment for the violation of any ordinance,
including the costs charged for the prosecution thereof, shall not
exceed a fine of $100 or imprisonment for 90 days, or both, in the
discretion of the court; said imprisonment may be either in the City
or County jail, or in any workhouse in the state which is authorized
by law to receive prisoners from the City.
Council action to vacate, discontinue or abolish any highway,
street, lane, alley or other public place or part thereof shall be
by resolution. After the introduction of such resolution and before
its final adoption, the Council shall appoint a time when it shall
meet and hear objections thereto; and notice of the time, place and
purpose of such meeting shall be published either separately or as
a part of the Proceedings of the Council. Objections to any such proposed
resolution may be filed with the Clerk in writing, and if any objections
shall be filed, the highway, street, lane, alley or other public place
or part thereof shall not be vacated, discontinued or abolished except
by a vote of four of the members of the Council.
In accordance with the provisions of law [now] or hereafter
in effect, the Council may enact technical codes or regulations which
have been promulgated or enacted by the State of Michigan or the United
States of America, or by any department, board, or other agency thereof,
or by any organization or association which is organized and conducted
for the purpose of developing any such code or technical regulations,
by reference thereto in an adopting ordinance and without publishing
any such code in full; provided, that each statute or technical code
or regulation is clearly identified in the ordinance adopting the
same. The purpose of the code or regulations shall be published with
the adopting ordinance and complete printed copies thereof shall be
kept in the office of the Clerk, available for inspection by and distribution
to the public at all times. Such publication shall contain a notice
stating that a complete copy of said code or regulation is available
for public use and inspection at the office of the Clerk.
Unless an ordinance shall expressly provide to the contrary,
if any portion of an ordinance or the application thereof to any person
or circumstances shall be found to be invalid by a court, such invalidity
shall not effect the remaining portions or applications of the ordinance
which can be given effect without the invalid portion or applications,
provided such remaining portions are not determined by the court to
be inoperable, and to this end ordinances are declared to be severable.
An ordinance may be initiated by petition, or a referendum on
an ordinance enactment may be had, by petition as hereafter provided.
Upon the presentation to the Council of an initiatory or referendary
petition by the Clerk, the Council shall, within 30 days, unless otherwise
provided by law, either:
(a) Adopt the ordinance as submitted by an initiatory petition;
(b) Repeal the ordinance, or part thereof, referred to by a referendary
petition; or
(c) Determine to submit the proposal provided for in the petition to
the electors.
Should the Council decide to submit the proposal to the electors,
it shall be submitted at the next election held in the City for any
other purpose, or, in the discretion of the Council, at a special
election called for that specific purpose. In the case of an initiatory
petition, if no election is to be held in the City for any other purpose
within 150 days from the time the petition is presented to the Council
and the Council does not enact the ordinance, then the Council shall
call for a special election within 90 days from such date, The result
of all elections, held under the provisions of this section shall
be determined by a majority vote of the electors voting thereon, except
in cases where otherwise required by law or the terms of this Charter.