HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2005-004 extension of the alternative expenditure limitation, also known as the home rule optionMARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2005-04
RELATING TO THE EXTENSION OF THE ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE
LIMITATION, ALSO KNOWN AS THE HOME RULE OPTION.
WHEREAS, The Arizona State Constitution permits the submission to the voters of a
town an Alternative Expenditure Limitation; and
WHEREAS, the voters of the Town of Marana in 2001 adopted an Alternative
Expenditure Limitation and Home Rule Option and have voted to extend such Home Rule
Option from time to time; and
WHEREAS, The Town Council of Marana after two public hearings held on January 4
and 18, 2005 has determined that an extension of the Alternative Expenditure Limitation is
necessary for the Town of Marana.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, as follows:
SECTION 1. The following Alternative Expenditure Limitation proposal shall be
submitted to the voters of the Town of Marana at the General Election to be held on May 17,
2005.
Shall the following be adopted by the Town of Marana as an expenditure
limitation:
The Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana shall annually, as part of
the annual budget adoption process, adopt an Alternative Expenditure
Limitation equal to the total amount of budgeted expenditures/expenses as
it appears on the annual budget as adopted by the Council to apply to the
Town of Marana for each of the four fiscal years immediately following
such an adoption. The Alternative Expenditure Limitation shall be
adopted each year after a public hearing at which the citizens of the Town
of Marana may comment on the proposed Alternative Expenditure
Limitation. No expenditures may be made in violation of such Alternative
Expenditure Limitation, nor may any proposed expenditures be in excess
of estimated available revenues, except that the Mayor and Council may,
by three-fourths vote, declare an emergency and suspend the Alternative
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Expenditure Limitation. The suspension of the Alternative Expenditure
Limitation shall be in effect for only one fiscal year at a time.
SECTION 2. The Town Manager, Town Attorney, and Town Clerk are hereby directed
and authorized to take such actions as are necessary or desirable to comply with all applicable
laws and regulations relating to or necessary for the May 17, 2005 general election, including
without limitation any and all activities related to the preparation, printing, and distribution of
the publicity pamphlet and to the execution of contracts necessary for same.
SECTION 3. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to place a public notice
in the "Daily Territorial," notifying the public that arguments for and against the referendum
measure will be accepted by the Town Clerk no later than 5 P.M. on Wednesday, February 16,
2005.
SECTION 4. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to charge an amount of
money to offset a portion on the proportionate cost of the paper and printing of the arguments
received for and against the referendum measure, as provided in A.R.S. § 19-124(D).
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
MARANA, ARIZONA, this 18th day of January, 2005.
Mayeff BbblSy Sutton, Jr.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
MARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2005-04 _ Frank Cassidy, Town Attorney
RELATING TO THE EXTENSION OF Pub: The Daily Territorial
THE ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE January 21, 2005
LIMITATION, ALSO KNOWN AS THE Req: Town of Marana
HOME RULE OPTION pnord2005-4 a,s
INHEREAS, The Arizona State Constitu-
tion permits the submission to the volers
of a town an Alternative Expenditure
limitation; and
INHEREAS, the voters of the Town of
Marana in 2001 adopted an Alternative
Expenditure limitation and Home Rule
Option and have voted to extend such
Home Rule Option from time to time;
and
INHEREAS. The Town Council of Mara-
na after two public hearings held on
January 4 and 1 B, 2005 has determined
that an extension of the Alternative Ex-
penditure Limitation IS necessary for the
Town of Marana.
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE TOWN OF MARAN A, ARIZONA,
as follows:
SECTION 1. The following Alternative
Expenditure Limitation proposal shall be
submitted to the volers of the Town of
Marana at the General Election to be
held on May 17, 2005.
Shall the following be adopted by the
Town of Marana as an expenditure limi-
tation:
The Mayor and Council of the Town of
Marana shall annually, as part of the an-
nual budget adoption process, adopt an
Alternative Expenditure Limitetion equal
to the total amount of budgeted expendi-
tures/expenses as It appears on the an.
nual budget as adopted by the Council
to apply to the Town of Marana for each
of the four fiscal years immediately fol-
lowing such an adoption. The Alterna.
tive Expenditure Lim itatlon shall be
adopted each year after a public hearing
at which the citizens of the Town of Mar-
ane may comment on the proposed Al-
ternative Expenditure Limitation. No ex-
penditures may be made in violation of
such Alternative Expenditure Limitation.
nor may any proposed expenditures be
In excess of estimated available reve-
nues, except that the Mayor and Council
may, by three-fourths vote, declare an
emergency and suspend the Alternative
Expenditure limitation. The suspension
of the Alternative Expenditure Limitation
shall be in effect for only one fiscal year
ata time.
SECTION 2. The Town Manager, Town
Attorney, and Town Clerk are hereby di-
rected and authorized to take such ac-
tions as are necessary or desirable to
comply with all applicable laws and reg-
ulations relating to or necessary for the
May 17, 2005 general election, including
without limitation any and all activities
related to the preparation, printing, and
distribution of the publicity pamphlet and
to the execution of contracts necessary
for same.
SECTION 3. The Town Clerk is hereby
authonzed and directed to place a public
notice In the "Daily Territorial," notifying ,
the public that arguments for and
against the referendum. measure will be
accepted by the Town Clerk no later
than 5 P.M. on Wednesday, February
16, 2005.
SECTION 4. The Town Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to charge an
amount of money to offset a portion on
the proportionate cost of the paper and
printing of the arguments received for
and against the referendum measure,
as provided in A.R.S. ~ 19-124(D).
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, this
18th day of January, 2005.
_ Mayor Bobby Sutton, Jr.
ATTEST
_ Jocelyn C. Bronson, Town Clerk