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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2011-046
<br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PARIS, TEXAS,
<br />CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE MAY 14, 2011 CITY-WIDE SPECIAL
<br />ELECTION ON A PROPOSITION CALLING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN
<br />ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PRIVATIZATION OF THE COLLECTION,
<br />HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE, TRASH, AND
<br />RUBBISH, AND PROVIDING A METHOD OF FIXING CHARGES FOR SUCH
<br />SERVICE; A1VD DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
<br />WHEREAS, an Initiative Petition was filed on January 5, 2011, and a supplemental
<br />petition was filed January 28, 2011, with the City Clerk of the City of Paris; and,
<br />WHEREAS, the purpose of the aforesaid Petition, was to call for the adoption by the
<br />City Council of an Ordinance prohibiting privatization of the collection and disposition of
<br />residential garbage, trash, and rubbish and providing for the method of fixing charges for
<br />such service, or in the alternative the submittal of an Ordinance to the qualified voters of
<br />the City of Paris prohibiting privatization of residential collection and disposition of
<br />garbage, trash, and rubbish, and providing for the method of fixing charges for such
<br />service; and,
<br />WHEREAS, the City Clerk, in conformance with Section 103 of the Ciry Charter,
<br />completed her review of the signatures appended to such Petition and Supplemental
<br />Petition with regard to the validity of the aforesaid signatures, and their compliance with
<br />the requirements of the City Charter and the Texas Election Code as to whether or not they
<br />represented the signatures of qualified voters in a sufficient amount to qualify the Petition
<br />appended thereto; and,
<br />WHEREAS, the City Clerk, again in conformance with Section 103 of the City
<br />Charter, at the next regular meeting of the City Council following filing of the Petition and
<br />Supplemental Petition, the same being January 24, 2011, did certify the results of said
<br />Petition to the City Council, and the City Council did by formal resolution accept and
<br />acknowledge the City Clerk's certification that sufficient valid signatures appeared on the
<br />Petition to qualify the Petition as an Initiative Petition under the City Charter; and,
<br />WHEREAS, thereafter, in conformance with Section 106 of the City Charter, the City
<br />Council did, at its February 14, 2011, regular meeting, proceed at once to consider said
<br />Petition, read the proposed Initiative Ordinance aloud, and conduct a public hearing upon
<br />the proposed Ordinance, public notice of said hearing having been published at least twice
<br />in the Paris News in advance of the aforesaid public hearing; and,
<br />WHEREAS, thereafter, again in conformance with Section 106 of the City Charter,
<br />the Council took final action on the Ordinance by failing to pass said Ordinance, and as a
<br />consequence, the City Council, in conformance with Section 107 of the City Charter,
<br />adopted Resolution No. 2011-008 submitting the aforesaid proposed Initiative Ordinance
<br />to the qualified voters of the City of Paris for a final vote thereon; and,
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