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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-2006-0045 RESOLUTION 45 Series of 2006 TITLE: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE IN OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED AMENDMENT 38 TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ( also known as the "Petitions Amendment") CONCERNING COLORADO'S INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PROCESS WHEREAS, an illltIated constitutional amendment, Amendment 38 to the Colorado Constltution, has been certlfied for consideratlOn by the voters ofthe State of Colorado at the November 7,2006 electlOn; and WHEREAS, this measure conflicts with, and proposes to supersede, numerous proVisions of the U.S. and the Colorado ConstitutlOns, eXlsting state statutes and local laws, and the cltizen-adopted Charters of home rule citles that have effectlVely balanced the rights of the mmonty With the desires of the majonty for over one hundred and twenty-five years, and WHEREAS, thls measure seeks to drastically lower the standards for placmg measures on the ballot such that the ability for cities to provide everyday mumcipal government operations and services would be paralyzed, and WHEREAS, thls measure would allow a dlsproportionately small number of disenchanted people to force municlpalities to hold costly special elections at the expense of Colorado taxpayers; and WHEREAS, this measure will discourage job-producing busmesses and mdustry from locating m Colorado's cities because of the delay and uncertainty mherent in the declSlon-making processes of our elected local government officials, and WHEREAS, this measure, if adopted, will become the subject of extensive litigation, all at great cost and expense to the taxpayers, and will ultimately be found to VIOlate vanous sectIOns of the U ,S. Constitution, mcludmg the free speech rights of mUlllclpal employees, and WHEREAS, this measure would force local governments, at the expense of all taxpayers regardless of whether they support or oppose the proposed measure, to print and deliver petitions to anyone who asks and to subsidize the efforts of proponents by printing and mailing their 1,000 word statement to every registered voter in the municlpality while denying equal treatment to those who may oppose the measure; and WHEREAS, this measure would make public officials stnctly liable for any honest mistakes they may make m revlewmg petitions and imposes an automatic $3,000 penalty for such mistakes, which will make it extremely difficult, If not impossible, to get any public employee to do thiS work; and WHEREAS, the eXlstmg process for mitlatmg and referring new laws in Colorado IS one of the most liberal m the Umted States, and WHEREAS, this measure IS a very bad chOlce for the citizens of the metro area and the State of Colorado for all the reasons set forth above, Now, therefore, be it resolved, that the CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE strongly opposes the ballot question known as "Petitions", Constitutional Amendment 38, which will appear on the November 7, 2006 election ballot. DONE AND RESOLVED this 1Ll~ day of "t/,7;';.rl../ f I ,2006, ,~- , , ( i " ATTEST, \ ,,-) (..!, ~t\J..L t ~ '" {<\ eLl ~amela Y Anderson, City Clerk ---