A.
Initiative.
The qualified voters of the City shall have the right to propose ordinances to the Council. If the Council fails to adopt an ordinance so proposed without any change, the voters may adopt or reject it at a City election. This power shall not extend to the budget, capital programs or any ordinance relating to appropriation of money, levy of taxes or salaries of City officers or employees. Such initiative power may be used to enact a new ordinance, or repeal or amend sections of an existing ordinance.
B.
Referendum.
The qualified voters of the City shall have the power to require reconsideration by the Council of any adopted ordinance. If the Council fails to repeal any ordinance so reconsidered, the voters may approve or reject it at a City election, provided that such power shall not extend to the budget, or capital program or any properly enacted emergency ordinance, ordinance relating to appropriation of money or levying of taxes or ordinance relating to the control of armed or violent insurrection, revolt, rebellion or riot.
C.
Recall.
The qualified voters of the City shall have the power to recall any elected official on grounds of incompetency, noncompliance with this Charter, misconduct or malfeasance.
(Ordinance 01-850, sec. 3, adopted 2/27/01)