ORD CC 10/13/1970 - Calling Special Election i
AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO DETERMINE IF
THE CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, SHOULD BE AMENDED,
SETTING FORTH THE ARTICLES PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT, DESIGNATING THE
DATE OF ELECTION AND CALLING FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SAID
ELECTION:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,
TEXAS, THAT:
1. A special election be called not less than 30 nor more than
90 days from the date hereof for the purpose of submitting to the
qualified voters of the City of Huntsville the question whether
the Charter of said City of Huntsville should be amended in the
following particulars:
AMENDMENT NO. 1-Section 4.01: NUMBER, SELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE
The Council shall be composed of a Mayor and eight
Councilmen. The Mayor, unless sooner removed under the
Provisions of this Charter, shall serve for two yearsterms,
from the first day of November following hiseelection until
the first day of November two years later, or until his
successor has been elected and duly qualified. Each
Councilman, unless sooner removed under the provisions
of this Charter, shall serve for two year terms, from the
first day of November following his election until the
first day of November two years later, or until his
successor has been elected and duly qualified.
AMENDMENT NO. 2-Section 4.07: MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
There shall be regular meetings of the Council on the
second":and fourth Tuesdays of each month commencing at
7: 30 o' clock P. M. Special meetings may be called at any
time by the Mayor or by a majority of the Councilmen quali-
fied and serving by giving notice to the City Secretary
who shall in turn give notice of such special meetings to
all members of the Council at least twelve hours prior to
such meeting. Provided, however, any member of the
Council, may either before or after such special meeting
waive such notice. All meetings of the Council, regular
or special, shall be open to the public and shall be held
at the City Hall of the City. The term City Hall as used
in this charter shall mean the Council Chambers.
AMENDMENT NO. 3-Section 4.18: COMPENSATION OF COUNCILMEN
Each Councilman shall receive a salary of Ten Dollars
for each regular meeting which he attends.
AMENDMENT NO. 4-Section 4.20: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN
BECAUSE OF ABSENCE
Any Councilman who is absent from more than four con-
secutive regular meetings of the Council, unless such
absences are the result of his illness.-or the conduct of
official City business, shall be deemed to have forfeited
his office and the Council shall fill such vacancy in the
manner prescribed by this Charter.
AMENDMENT NO. 5-Section 5.10: COMPENSATION OF MAYOR
The Mayor shall receive a monthly salary of $50.00
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AMENDMENT NO. 6-Section 6.01: GENERAL ELECTIONS
The first regular City general election under this
Charter shall be held on the first Saturday in April,
1969. Regular City general elections shall be held on
the first Tuesday in October in each year thereafter.
All Councilmen and the Mayor shall be elected for two
year terms, provided that the Mayor and Councilmen from
all Wards shall be elected on even-numbered years and all
Councilmen-at-Large shall be elected on odd-numbered years.
In all even-year elections each qualified voter shall vote
for not more than one candidate for Mayor and for not more
than one candidate for Councilman from the qualified voter' s
ward. In all odd-year elections each qualified voter
shall vote for not more than one candidate for each of
the four Council-at-Large positions. Said election shall
be ordered by the Mayor or, in the event he fails to do
so, by the Council. The City Secretary shall give notice
of such election by causing said notice to be published
at least forty days prior to the date of such election
in the official newspaper of theCCity.
AMENDMENT NO. 7-Section 6. 02: RUN-OFF ELECTIONS
In the event any candidate for Mayor or Councilman fails
to receive a majority of all votes cast for his particular
office at any regular or special election, the Mayor or,
if he fails to do so, the Council shall on the first day
following the completion of the official count of ballots
cast at the first election order a second election to be
held on the third Tuesday following the date of such order,
at which election the two candidates receiving the highest
number of votes cast for such particular office in the
first election at which no one was elected to such office
by receiving a majority of all votes cast for all candidates )
for such particular office shall again be voted for, and the
one receiving the highest number of votes cast shall be
elected to such office. The City Secretary shall give notice
of such runn-off election by causing said notice to be
published at least ten days prior to the date of such
election in the official newspaper of the City.
AMENDMENT NO. 8-Section 11.06: POWERS AND DUTIES OF CITY COMPTROLLER
Sub-paragraph (p) : Pay no claim against the City unless
it is evidenced by a bill or voucher submitted and approved
by the head of the department forwwhich the indebtedness
was incurred. Ugan Each officer and his surety shall be
liable to the City for all loss or damage sustained by
the City by reason of his negligent or corrupt approval
of such claim.
2. The above amendments shall be framed and submitted to the voters
so that a voter may vote "yes" or "no" on any amendment or amend-
ments without voting "yes" or "no" on all of said amendments.
3. The City Secretary is directed to give notice of the election
called for hereby by publication thereof in the official newspaper
of said City on the same day in each of two successive weeks with
the date of the first publication to be not less than 14 days prior
to the date set ro said election. Said notice shall include a sub-
stantial copy of the proposed amendments.
4. The date setf*P said election shall be November 17, 1970, which
is a date not less than 30 nor more than 90 days from the date
of the passage of such ordinance.
PASSED AND APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL this the-Z&
of October, A. D. , 1970. rZ day
X,
W BEN BLALOCK, JR. MAYOR
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WELDON COL6ff,'City 'ffe—c—retary
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TIN D. COLLEY, City Att rney