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A. Unless substantially the same matter is adopted, when a petition seeks an initiative vote, the clerk shall submit the matter to the voters at the next regular election or if already scheduled at a special election occurring no sooner than sixty (60) days after certification of the petition. If no election is scheduled to occur within seventy-five (75) days after the certification of a petition and the city council determines it is in the best interest of the municipality, the governing body may by ordinance order a special election to be held on the matter before the next election that is already scheduled, but not sooner than sixty (60) days after certification of the petition.

B. If the council adopts substantially the same measure, the petition is void and the matter initiated may not be placed before the voters.

C. The ordinance or resolution initiated shall be published in full in the notice of the election, but may be summarized on the ballot to indicate clearly the proposal submitted.

D. If a majority vote favors the ordinance or resolution, it becomes effective upon certification of the election, unless a different effective date is provided in the ordinance or resolution. [Ord. 11-13 § 2.]