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2004-207
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
06/03/2004
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Charter Amendments for November 2, 2004 Ballot.
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<br />reimb1:H'semeat in aeeOl'danee with applieable law, or as may be othenvise proyided by ordiFla:flee, for <br />amhorized r-easonable expenses inel:H'fed in the performanee oftheir offieial duties, as e'lideneed by <br />proper reeeipts and as approved by the City Manager. receive compensation in the amount of <br />$1000.00 per month and the Mayor shall receive compensation in the amount of $1.250.00 per <br />month. Compensation provided herein. shall be increased in accordance with the CPI index. eost of <br />li',ing adjustment provided tEl employees of the City. Further. the Mayor and City Commissioners <br />shall receive reimbursement for business expenses in accordance with applicable law. or as may be <br />otherwise provided by ordinance. <br /> <br />Section 3. <br /> <br />Elections <br /> <br />Section 5.1 "Elections" of the City Charter is amended by revising this Section to read as follows: <br /> <br />(c) Election Dates. A general election shall be held in each odd-numbered year on the second <br />Tuesday following the first Monday in September November. A run-off election, if necessary, shall <br />be held on the second Tuesday following the first Monday of October December. In the event an <br />election date falls on a religious holiday, the City Commission may, by ordinance, change the dates <br />for qualifying and for the election. <br /> <br />Section 4. <br /> <br />Election and Term of Office. <br /> <br />Section 2.3 "Election and Term of Office" of the City Charter is amended by revising this Section to <br />read as follows: <br /> <br />(c) Limitations on Lengths of Service. No person shall serve as Mayor for more than two <br />elected terms. No person shall serve as a Commissioner for more than two elected terms. A "term" <br />shall be deemed commenced upon election. whether or not it is actually completed. except that a <br />vacancy being filled for less than two years remaining in the filling of that term shall not be counted <br />as a "term" under this section. <br /> <br />Section 5. Form of Ballot. The form of ballot of the Charter amendments provided for in <br />sections 1 through 4, inclusive, of this Ordinance shall be as follows: <br /> <br />1. FILLING A VACANCY IN OFFICE OF MAYOR. <br /> <br />If more than six months remain in the Mayor's term, the City Charter currently provides that <br />a special election is required to be held within 90 days to fill a mayoral vacancy. It is <br />proposed that the Charter be amended to provide that a special election be held not sooner <br />than 45 days or more than 90 days following the occurrence of the vacancy in the Mayor's <br />position. <br /> <br />Shall the above described amendment be adopted? <br /> <br />Yes [] <br />No [] <br /> <br />Charter Amendment Second Reading Section 2.5, 6,5.1, & 5.1, & 2.3 of the City Charter <br />3 <br />
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