HomeMy WebLinkAbout001 - 03/20/1931 - CALLING AND PROVIDING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931, FOR THE SUBMISSI ORDINANCE NO. 1, 1931
BEING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE CALLING AliD PRO'TIDING FOR A SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, ON
TUESDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1931, FOR THE SUBMISSION TO
A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FOR
ADOPTION OR REJECTION, A PROPOSED INITIATED ORDINANCE, BEING AN,
ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. 13 OF 1927, WHICH
ORDINANCE AMENDED SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. 10 OF 1905 , BEING AN
ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY.
WHEREAS, a petition has heretofore on March 5, 1931,
been filed with the City Clerk under and by virtue of Article XV
of the. Charter of the City of Fort Collins, requesting the City
council to adopt an Ordinance amending Section 2 of Ordinance No.
13 of 1927, being an ordinance amending Section 2 of Ordinance No.
10 of 19050 the latter being an ordinance in relation to the obser-
vance of Sunday, so as to permit on said day the operation of
swimming pools, tennis courts, golf and croquet grounds and similar
places of recreation, concerts and similar musical entertainment
and theatres and motion picture shows between the hours of 1:00
P. M. and 11:30 P. M. ; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the said Charter of the City
of Fort Collins, the City Clerk made a careful check of said
petition and filed his certificate on March 10, 1931, finding that
said petition was signed by twelve hundred ninety-two (1292) qualified
electors of the said City, the same being more than twenty-five per
centum of all the votes cast in the said City for Governor of the
State of Colorado at the general election held November 4th, 19309
which total vote was certified by the County Clerk of Larimer County
as forty-two hundred forty-six (4246) ; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 1931, the certificate and
report of the said City Clerk was transmitted to the City Council;
and
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WHEREAS, after due consideration on the
20th day of March, 1931, of said petition, together with the
report and certificate of the said City Clerk thereon, the
Council deemed it advisable to submit said proposed initiated
ordinance to the vote of the qualified electors of said City
of Fort Collins at a special election.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Section 1. That the Commissioner of Safety
and Ex-Officio Mayor and the City Clerk are herebv authorized
and directed to call a special election of the qualified electors
of the City of Fort Collins pursuant to authority contained in
Section 3 of Article XV of the Charter of the City of Fort
Collins, which said election shall be called to be held in all
wards and voting precincts of the said City, on the 21st day
of April, 1931 as provided by law, and that there be submitted
to the vote of said qualified electors the matter of the
adoption or rejection of said proposed initiated ordinance,
amending Section 2 of Ordinance No 13 of 1927, being an
ordinance amending Section 2 of Orainance No. 10 of 1905, the
latter being an ordinance in relation to the observance of
Sunday, and is in words and figures as follows , to-wit
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 13
of 1927 being an ordinance amending Section 2 of Ordinance
No. 10 of 1905, being an ordinance in relation to the
observance of Sunday be, and the same is hereby amended
to read as follows-
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"Section 2 It shall be unlawful for any
person or persons, on said day, Sundav, to keep open
any public billiard hall, pool room, bowling alley, or
other public place of recreation or amusement, excepting
museums, art exhibitions, libraries, swimming pools, tennis
courts, golf and croquet grounds and similar place of re-
creation, concerts and similar musical entertainments, and
excepting further theatres and motion picture shows, which
shall be permitted between the hours of 1 00 P PQ and
11 30 P 14 "
Section 2 The form of the ballot at said
election shall be as follows
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS-- A voter wishing to vote in
favor of the adoption of the following proposed ordinance
shall place a cross (X) mark in the space opposite the
words "For the Ordinance " A voter wishing to vo-te
against the adoption of the following proposed ordinance
shall place a cross (X) mark in the space opposite the
words "Against the Ordinance " If you wrongly mark, tear
or deface this ballot , return it to the Judge of Election
and obtain another.
People's Ordinance No. 2, x
being an initiated ordinance, For the
amending Section 2 of Ordinance Ordinance
No. 13 of 1927, which Ordinance
amended Section 2 of Ordinance No.
10 of 1905, being an Ordinance in Against the
relation to the observance of Sunday Ordinance
The proposed Ordinance upon which you are voting amends
Section 2 of the former Ordinance, so as to read
"Section 2 It shall be unlawful for any
person or persons, on said day, Sunday, to keep open any
public billiard hall, pool room, bowling alley, or other
public place of recreation or amusement, excepting museums,
art exhibitions, libraries, swimming pools, tennis courts,
golf and croquet grounds and similar places of recreation,
concerts and similar musical entertainments, and excepting
further theatres and motion picture shows, which shall be
permitted between the hours of 1 00 P M and 11 30 P P4 "
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Section 3 Said special election shall be
held in the following precincts and wards in said City at
the following places, to-wit
Precinct 11 Ward 19 City Hall
Precinct 1, Ward 29 Dodge Garage, 218 W Mountain Avenue
Precinct 21 Ward 29 LaPorte Avenue School
Precinct 19 Ward 3, Court House
Precinct 22 Ward 31 Junior High School
Precinct 39 Ward 3, Washington School.
Precinct 19 Ward 49 First Christian Church
Precinct 21 Ward 49 Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 300 Whedbee Street
Precinct 19 Ward 59 State Armory
Precinct 2, Ward 59 Lincoln School
and the City Council is hereby authorized and directed to appoint
the necessary Judges and Clerks for each of said precincts and
wards as required by law and the City Charter to conduct said
election in said precincts and wards
Section 4 The polls shall be open at the
hour of 7 00 A M and steal 1 be open continuously during the
day of the election, and shall close at 7 00 P M. of said day
Section 5 . The City Clerk of the City of
Fort Collins is hereby authorized and directed to provide the
necessary ballots, registration lists, poll books, all blanks
and supplies required for the proper conduct of said election
and to secure the necessary voting places in which to hold said
election and shall do and perform all other duties required by
the laws of Colorado and the City Charter in a general election
of City officers so far as the same are applicable in the conduct
of this special election.
Section 6. The said special election shall
be held and conductea as provided by the laws of the State of
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Colorado and the City Charter and registration for said
election may be had as provided by law and request shall
be made upon the County Clerk and Recorder of Larimer County,
Colorado to give notice by publication in a daily newspaper in
said City of registration at his office at the Court House in
the City of Fort Collins for a period of ten (10) days prior
to the beginning of said registration, and said period of
registration shall extend at least from the 8th to the 17th,
both inclusive, of April, 1931, provided nothing herein shall
limit or abridge the right of the citizens of Fort Collins to
register at otner times as provided by law than that stated in
the notice, prior to the close of the office of the County Clerk
and Recorder of Lar?mer County, Colorado, on the 17th of April,
1931.
Section 7. The judges of election in the
several precincts and wards shall make a canvass of the returns
from said election, and shall sign and return a certificate of
the votes cast in their several precincts and wards, which shall
be duly returned and filed in the office of the City Clerk as
provided by law and the City Charter
Section 8. The City Council shall meet -on
the 3rd day after said special election and proceed to canvass
the certificates of votes cast at said election in the several
precincts and wards in said City and enter upon its Sournal
of!®proceedings a declaration of the result of said election
upon the proposed initiated ozdinance submitted, and if said
proposed initiated ordinance is so found to have been adopted,
then the sane shall become an ordinance of the City of Fort
Collins as provided by the said City Charter.
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Section 9. In the opinion of the City Council
an emergency exists for the preservation of public health,
peace and safety, and zhlis ordinance shall take effect upon
its passage under and by virtue of the authority contained in
Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter
Introduced, read at length ana adopted by the
unanimous vote of all members of the City Council at a regular adjourned
meeting held this 20th day of March, A D 1931.
ATTEST ",W�� h
Commissioner of Safety and -bx-Officio
Mayor
City Clerk.
STATE OF COLORADO )
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County of Larimer )
I, A I ROSE1dOvl, City Clerk of the City
of Fort Collins, do hereoy certify and declare that the fore-
Coin& ordinance, consisting of nine (9 ) sections was duly pro-
adjourned
posed and read at length at a regular/meeting of the City Council
held on the 20th day of March, A D 1931, and was duly adopted
and ordered published in the Fort Collins Express-Courier, a
daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of Fort
Collins, by the unanimous vote of all members of the Council,
as an emergency ordinance, in accordance with the provisions
of Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter, and
ther6after and on to-wit the 24th day of March
A D 1931, said Ordinance No. 1 was duly published in the
Fort Collins Express-Courier, a daily newspaper published in
the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said City, this 24th day of March,
A D 1931.
City Clerk