| 1.__Petition by voters.__On the written petition of a number |
of voters in a municipality equal to at least 10% of the |
number of votes cast in the municipality at the last |
gubernatorial election, the legislative body of the |
municipality shall consider an ordinance to impose a limit on |
property taxes as proposed in the petition.__The date each |
signature on the petition was made must be written next to the |
signature on the petition, and no signature older than one |
year is valid.__The ordinance thus proposed, unless enacted |
without change by the legislative body of the municipality, |
must be submitted to the voters in the municipality together |
with any amended form, substitute, or recommendation of the |
legislative body of the municipality, and in such manner that |
the voters can choose between the competing measures or reject |
both.__When there are competing proposals and neither receives |
a majority of the votes given for or against both, the one |
receiving the most votes must, at the next municipal election |
to be held not less than 60 days after the first vote, be |
submitted by itself if it receives more than 1/3 of the votes |
given for and against both.__If the ordinance initiated is |
enacted by the legislative body of the municipality without |
change, it may not go to a referendum vote unless in pursuance |
of a demand made in accordance with this subsection.__The |
municipal officers may order a special election on any measure |
that is subject to a vote of the people. |