Not less than 10 days before the election on which measures are to be voted upon, the City Clerk shall when so directed by the City Council cause copies of voter’s pamphlets containing such measures to be distributed in such a manner that a copy is available to each registered elector in the City. Arguments supporting or opposing municipal measures shall be filed with the City Clerk in conformance with the requirements of ORS
251.255. The person or organization filing any argument in support or opposing municipal measures shall pay to the City Clerk, at the time of filing such argument, a fee determined by the City Clerk to be sufficient to pay all the expenses for paper and printing of the argument, excluding binding, and the voter’s pamphlet. When such arguments are printed in the voter’s pamphlet and the cost finally determined, the City Clerk shall refund, to the person or organization who paid it to him/her, any surplus fee. The cost of printing, binding and distributing the arguments should be paid by the City, it being intended that only the cost of the paper in printing the arguments, excluding binding, shall be paid by the person or organizations filing them. It is intended to make the procedure, set forth in this chapter as nearly as practicable, the same as the initiative and referendum procedure for measures relating to people in the State at large.
(Ord. 4251 § 7, 1979; Ord. 4510 § 5, 1982; Ord. 5778 § 1, 2012)