Bill Text: VA HB488 | 2018 | Regular Session | Chaptered
Bill Title: Blacksburg, Town of; amending charter, clarifies voting on proposed ordinance.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2018-03-19 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0317) [HB488 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2018-HB488-Chaptered.html
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §3.15, as amended, of Chapter 619 of the Acts of Assembly of 1975 is amended and reenacted as follows:
§3.15. Ordinances.
(a) Action requiring an ordinance. In addition to other acts required by law or by specific provision of this charter to be done by ordinance, those acts of the town council shall be by ordinance which:
(1) Adopt or amend an administrative code or establish, alter or abolish any town department, office or agency;
(2) Provide for a fine or other penalty or establish a rule or regulation for violation of which a fine or other penalty is imposed;
(3) Levy taxes, except as otherwise provided in Article VI with respect to the property tax levied by adoption of the budget;
(4) Grant, renew or extend a franchise;
(5) Regulate the rate charged for its services by the town; provided, however, that the council may by resolution authorize the rates or fees charged by the Department of Parks and Recreation for use of its facilities or participation in its programs and authorize the rates and fees charged by other departments of the town for sale of maps, reports or other publications or making of copies of printed or recorded matter;
(6) Authorize the borrowing of money;
(7) Convey or lease or authorize the conveyance or lease of any lands of the town.
Acts other than those referred to in the preceding sentence may be done either by ordinance or by resolution if not in conflict with law.
(b) Form. Every proposed ordinance shall be introduced in writing and in the form required for adoption. No ordinance shall contain more than one subject which shall be clearly expressed in its title. The enacting clause shall be "Be it ordained by the Council of the Town of Blacksburg . . . ."
(c) Procedure. An ordinance may be introduced by any member at
any regular or special meeting of the council. Upon introduction of any
ordinance, the town clerk shall distribute a copy to each council member and to
the manager, shall file a reasonable number of copies in the office of the town
clerk and such other public places as the council may designate, and shall
publish the ordinance together with a notice setting out the time and place for
a public hearing thereon and for its consideration by the council. The public hearing
shall follow the publication by at least twelve five days, may be
held separately or in connection with a regular or special council meeting and
may be adjourned from time to time; all persons interested shall have an
opportunity to be heard. After the hearing the council may adopt the ordinance
with or without amendment or reject it but, if it is amended so as to
materially change the purpose and character of the proposed ordinance, the
council may not adopt it until the ordinance or its amended sections have been
subjected to all the procedures hereinbefore required for a newly introduced
ordinance.
To pass an ordinance, the council shall vote on the proposed
ordinance two times; on first and second reading. If at any stage in
this procedure the proposed ordinance fails to receive the affirmative vote of
a majority of the members of the council, the ordinance shall be declared
defeated and removed from the calendar of ordinances. Any ordinance which is
not passed at the same meeting at which the public hearing is held may not be
passed at a subsequent meeting unless the agenda for the meeting indicates that
the ordinance will be removed from the calendar of ordinances for consideration
at that meeting. An ordinance may only be passed at the same meeting at
which the public hearing is held unless the agenda for such meeting indicates
that the ordinance will not be acted on at the meeting.
(d) Effective date. Except as otherwise provided in this charter, every adopted ordinance shall become effective from its passage or at any later date specified therein.
(e) "Publish" defined. As used in this section, the term "publish" means to print in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the town: (1) the ordinance or a brief summary thereof, and (2) the places where copies of it have been filed and the times when they are available for public inspection.
(f) Penalties. The town council may prescribe either civil or criminal penalties for violations of ordinances. Any civil penalty shall be paid into the general fund of the town. No civil penalty prescribed for an ordinance violation shall be inconsistent with the penalty established for a violation of a substantially similar state law. No such civil penalty shall exceed $1,000 for any individual violation.