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Resolution No. 90-15 CITY OF TIGARD, ORE10ON REsmurIoN No. 9o- J A RESOLLMON OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL, CnT T TNTG FUR A SPECIAL. ELE--TION TO SUBMIT TO THE REGISTERED, QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY A CHARTER AMENU�! NT CHANGING THE MAYOR'S TOF OFFICE TO FOUR EARS BE IT RESOLVED BY T3-f COMION COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, W.ASFffNMON COUNTY, OREGON, that an election is hereby called in and for the City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said City the following question: CARTER AMENDM XT CHANGING MAYOR'S TERM OF OFFICE TO FOUR YEARS Question: Shall the Tigard charter be amended to change the mayor's tern of office to four years beginning in 1990? Explanation: The Tigard Charter now provides that the mayor shall hold office for a period of two years. If this amendment is approved, the mayor elected at the general election in November 1990 will serve a four-year term. Councilors now serve a four year term. If approved, no mayor shall serve �^ mayor for more than eight consecutive years. The limitation that no person shall serve on Council more than twelve consecutive years shall remain the same. BE IT FLnTIILER RESOLVED that Tuesday, May 15, 1990, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., is hereby designated the time for holding the election for purpose of voting on the measure as stated in the first paragraph of this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the election will be conducted by the Washington County Elections Departxnent, which department shall establish polling places, precincts, and election boards for such election. BE IT FURIBER RESOLVED THAT THE precincts for said election shall be and constitute all of the territory included within tth� li... c;f t_.G City Of Tigard. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVER that the ballot title to appear on the ballots siall be: RESOLUTION NO. 90- �5 Page 1 C!TARTER AMENDME FS CHANGING MAYOR'S TERM OF OFFICE TO FOUR YFARS Question: Shall the Tigard Charter be amended to change the mayor's term of office to four years beginning in 1990? Explanation: The Tigard Charter now provides that the mayor shall hold office for a period of two years. If this amendment is approved, the mayor elected at the general election in November 1990 will serve a four-year term. Councilors now serve a four year term. If approved, no mayor shall serve as mayor for more than eight consecutive years. The limitation that no person shall serve on Council more than t;velve consecutive years shall remain the same. BE IT FU HER RESOLVED that the Act containing the full charter amendment be attached hereto and included in this resolution by this reference. BE IT FCAM1ER RESOLVED that the City Recorder of the City of Tigard is hereby ordered and directed to post notices of said election in one place in each voting precinct of the City. these notices shall be posted at least ten (1) days before the date set for the election. The City Recorder shall give additional notice of the aforesaid City election by publication in the Ti rd Times, being a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Tigard, Oregon, once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication to be not less than ten (10) days before the election. The notice shall contain the ballot s_ title under which the question will appear on the ballot and shall set forth the tL, and place of said election. AND BE IT FUZI"ER RESOLVED that the Election Department of Washington County is nereoy instructed to prepare the ballots and other paraphernalia to conduct said election. tsi PASSED: This ✓�' Mayor - City o Tigard ATTEST: GC-�t-F.2+-titia GtiG}✓CG�'E��_e� City Recorder - City of Tigard t/ CHR TRRFS RESOLUTION NO. 90-f� Page 2 i AN ACP cHARTF.R A[ SENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS BY 'TETE TIGARD CITY COLTdCIL The Charter of the City of Tigard. Washington County, Oregon, shall be amended as follows: Section 7. MAYOR AND COUNCIL. Tile elective officers of the city shall be a mayor and fa-r councilors who together shall constitute the City Council. At the general election held in 1990 and every fourth near there--+fter a mayor shall be elected for a_ term of four years. No coung-ilor shall serve the city as Councilor for more than eight consecutive years nor shall the mayor serve as mavor for more than eight consecutive years. In no case shall any person serve on the City Council for mu're than twelve consecutive years. These limitations do not a- ;ly to the filling of an unexpired term. No person who is serving as mayor or councilor shall become a candidate for any city office for a term which would be concurrent with the term in office then held uiless that Person first submits a written resignation from the then current office at the time of filing for the other office. A resignation submitted to satisfy this section shall not be withdrawn. A resigrnation shall be adequate for the purposes of this section if it provides for the termination of the signer's service in the office not later than the last day before service would begin in the .__ office for which that person seeks to become a candidate. In the event the office of mayor or councilor becomes vacant before the normal expiration of its term, a special election shall be held at the next ava labie date to fill The office for the unexpired term. Such an election shall be held iinaccordance with the election laws of the state of Oregon and city onai-nances not inconsistent with such election laws. The council shall appoint a person to fill a vacancy until the election can be held. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall not be a candidate for election to that position at the vacancy-filling election. chrtrres RESOUMION NO. 90-__L5 Page 3