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Ballot language of Streetsboro charter amendments

October 24, 2007

Issue 21-- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro, as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would revise and add to sections 3.02, qualifications (Mayor) and 4.03, qualifications (Council), to require completion of a criminal conviction disclosure form for all candidates, to reduce the city residency and qualified elector requirements to two (2) years, and to establish a minimum age requirement of twenty-three (23) years, be adopted?

Yes

No

Issue 22 -- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would revise section 19.01, primary elections, to vote for one (1) candidate per office at a primary election, be adopted?

Yes

No

Issue 23 -- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro, as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would add Article XXIV, planning, zoning, and economic development department, be adopted?

Yes

No

Issue 24 -- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro, as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would remove sections 6.09. 7.07. 8.07, 9.04, 10.04, 11.05, 12.05, and 13.06, removal of directors and division heads, to consolidate the removal proceedings for directors and police and fire chiefs, and the term of office for directors, including the service director, and building director, be adopted?

Yes

No

Issue 25 -- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro, as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would add Article XXV, master plan review commission, be adopted?

Yes

No

Issue 26 -- PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT

Shall the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Streetsboro, as proposed by Ordinance No. 2007-88 which would add Article XXVI, city tree board, be adopted?

Yes

No