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ORDINANCE NO. /~
(Series of 1979)
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ASPEN,
COLORADO, AN AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF
THE CITY PROVIDING FOR THE REDUCTION IN THE
NUMBER OF CITY COUNCILMEN FROM SIX (6) TO
FOUR (4) AND REDUCING THE NUMBER OF AFFIRMATIVE
VOTES NECESSARY TO ADOPT AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
has determined that it is necessary and advisable to submit
to the qualified registered electors of the City of Aspen
a proposal reducing the number of councilmen from six (6)
to four (4), modifying the procedures for the election of
councilmen to effectuate the same and reducing the number
of affirmative votes necessary to adopt an emergency ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1
That at the Regular Municipal Election to be held in
the City of Aspen, Colorado, on Tuesday, the 8th day of May,
1979, there shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified,
registered electors of the city the following proposed amend-
ment to the Charter of the City of Aspen concerning Section 3.1,
3.2 and 4.11 thereof, relating to the number of councilmen
on the Aspen City Council and reducing the number of affirmative
votes necessary to adopt an emergency ordinance, all as set
forth below, which question shall be similarly stated in the
Ballot Label and Notice of Election.
FORM OF QUESTION
"VOTE FOR ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING"
Shall the Charter of the City of Aspen be
amended by the repeal of Section 3.1, 3.2
and 4.11 thereof and their reenactment as
follows:
REGORD OF PROCEEDINGS
"Section 3.1. The Council.
The City shall be governed by a council of four (4)
councilmen and Mayor. All councilmen and mayor
shall be nominated and elected at large from the
entire City.
Section 3.2. Terms of Office.
?he terms of office shall be four years as herein-
after provided: In the general municipal election
to be held in 1981 the two candidates receiving the
highest number of votes shall be elected for four
year terms and the candidate receiving the third
highest number of votes shall be elected for a two
year term. In the general municipal election to be
held in 1983 and thereafter the two candidates
receiving the highest number of votes shall be
elected for four year terms.
Section 4.11. Emergency Ordinances.
Emergency ordinances for the preservation of public
property, health, peace, or safety shall be approved
only by the unanimous vote of councilmen present
or a vote of four (4) councilmen whichever is less.
The facts showing such urgency and need shall be
specifically stated in the measure itself. No
ordinance making a grant of any special privilege,
levying taxes, or fixing rates charged by any city-
owned utility shall ever be passed as an emergency
measure. An emergency ordinance shall require passage
at two meetings of council. However, neither a public
hearing nor a first publication as provided in
Section 4.10 shall be required. An emergency ordinance
shall take effect upon final passage. Publication shall
be within 10 days after final passage, or as soon there-
after as possible."
1. For
2. Against
Section 2
Those qualified, registered electors of the City who are
qualified to vote under the Constitution and the Charter of
the City of Aspen, shall be allowed to vote on the proposed
question of charter amendment.
Section 3
The election on the question of proposed charter amendment
will be held at the designated polling places within the newly
established voting precincts between the hours of 7 A.M. and
7 P.M. on Tuesday, May 8, 1979, in the City of Aspen, Colorado.
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Section 4
The election on the question of proposed charter amendment
shall be conducted by the judges and clerks who shall be
designated by the City Clerk with the approval of the City
Council of the City of Aspen.
Section 5
That provisions of registration of electors and for
voting by absentee ballot on the question of the proposed
question shall be in accordance with the Colorado Municipal
Election Law.
Section 6
The vote at said election shall be registered on voting
machines and the ballot label shall read similarly to the form
of the question provided in Section 1.
Section 7
The election on the question of proposed charter amendment
shall be held and conducted, and the votes cast on the question
aforesaid shall be returned and canvassed, and the result
declared in the same manner and as nearly as may be provided
by law for the return, canvass and declaration of the officers
of the City of Aspen.
Section 8
The notice of the election on the proposed charter amend-
ment shall be published in the Aspen Times, a newspaper published
and of general circulation in said City, and a copy of such
notice shall be posted at each polling place within the City,
at least ten (10) days before the election. The City Clerk
is hereby charged with the duty of giving such notice containing
such information as is required by law.
Section 9
If any provision of this ordinance or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such
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invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications
of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid
provision or application, and to this end the provisions of
this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 10
A public hearing on
the ordinance shall be held on
, 1979, at 5:00 P.M. in the
City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.
INTRODUCED, P~AD AND ORDERED published as provided by law
by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at its
regular meeting held on , 1979.
ATTEST:
Stacy Standley III
Mayor
Kathryn S. Koch
City Clerk
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved on the
· 1979.
day of
ATTEST:
Stacy Standley III
Mayor
Kathryn S. Koch
City Clerk
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