Prior to the adoption of Article II on 10/23/2000, Article CH-2 read as follows.


Sec. 2.010 Board of supervisors: Qualifications; election; term of office; salary.

1.     The legislative power of the city is vested in a board of supervisors consisting of four supervisors and the mayor.

2.     The supervisors shall be:
(a) Bona fide residents of the city for at least 2 years prior to their election.
(b) Qualified electors within the city.

3.     All members of the board of supervisors shall be voted upon by the registered voters of the city at large and shall serve for terms of 4 years.

4.     The board of supervisors shall receive a salary in an amount fixed by the board of supervisors.

Sec. 2.020 Board of supervisors: Contracts. Members of the board of supervisors may vote on any lease, contract or other agreement, which extends beyond their terms of office.

Sec. 2.030 Board of supervisors: Duties concerning departments.

1.     The board of supervisors shall control and supervise the departments of the city and may establish such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the administration of such departments.

2.     The mayor shall designate from among the board of supervisors, members to act as:
(a) Police supervisor.
(b) Supervisor of streets.
(c) Supervisor of waterworks and sewer.
(d) Supervisor of fire.
(e) Supervisor of airport and public property.

3.     The mayor shall be known as the supervisor of finance and revenue.

4.     The duties of each department shall be designated by the board of supervisors.

Sec. 2.040 Board of supervisors: Discipline of members, other persons; subpoena power.

1.     The board of supervisors may:
(a) Provide for the punishment of any member for disorderly conduct committed in its presence.
(b) Order the attendance of witnesses and the production of all papers relating to any business before the Board of Supervisors.

2.     If any person ordered to appear before the board of supervisors fails to obey such order:
(a) The board of supervisors or any member thereof may apply to the clerk of the district court for a subpoena commanding the attendance of the person before the board of supervisors.
(b) Such clerk may issue the subpoena, and any peace officer may serve it.
(c) If the person upon whom the subpoena is served fails to obey it, the court may issue any order to show cause why such person should not be held in contempt of court and upon hearing of the matter may adjudge such person guilty of contempt and punish him accordingly.

Sec. 2.050 Meetings:Quorum.

1.     The board of supervisors shall hold at least one regular meeting each month, and by ordinance may provide for additional regular meetings.

2.     A majority of all members of the board of supervisors constitutes a quorum to do business, but a lesser number may meet and recess from time to time, and compel the attendance of the absent members.

3.     Except as otherwise provided by law, all sessions and all proceedings of the board of supervisors shall be public.

Sec. 2.060 Meetings: Special.

1.     Special meetings may be held on call of the mayor or by a majority of the board of supervisors, by giving a minimum of 6 hours' written notice of such special meeting to each member of the board of supervisors prior or to the meeting. A special meeting may be held without notice with the unanimous written consent of the board of supervisors.

2.    At a special meeting:
(a) No contract involving the expenditure of money may be made or claim allowed unless notice of the meeting called to consider such action is published in a newspaper of general circulation within the city at least 1 day before such meeting.
(b) No business may be transacted except such as has been stated in the call of the meeting or in the written consent to the holding of such meeting without notice.
(c) No ordinance may be passed except an emergency ordinance, or one specified in section 7.020.

Sec. 2.065 Meetings: Assent to actions. Any action taken by a majority of the board of supervisors at any regular or special meeting, even though such meeting is not properly noticed or called, and the record thereof, if assented to in writing by all of the members of the board of supervisors, shall be as valid and effective in all respects as if passed by the board of supervisors in a properly noticed and called regular or special meeting.

Sec. 2.070 Meetings: Time and place; rules. The board of supervisors may:

1.     Fix the time and place of its meetings and judge the qualifications and election of its own members.

2.     Adopt rules for the government of its members and proceedings.

Sec. 2.080 Oaths and affirmations. The mayor, each supervisor and the city clerk may administer oaths and affirmations relating to any business pertaining to the city before the board of supervisors or to be considered by the board of supervisors.

Sec. 2.090 Powers of board of supervisors: Ordinances, resolution and orders.

1.     The board of supervisors may make and pass all ordinances, resolutions and orders not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States or the State of Nevada, or to the provisions of Nevada Revised Statutes or of this charter, necessary for the municipal government and the management of the affairs of the city, and for the execution of all the powers vested in the city.

2.     When power is conferred upon the board of supervisors to do and perform anything, and the manner of exercising such power is not specifically provided for, the board of supervisors may provide by ordinance the manner and details necessary for the full exercise of such power.

3.     The board of supervisors may enforce ordinances by providing penalties not to exceed those established by the legislature for misdemeanors.

4.     The board of supervisors shall hove such powers, not in conflict with the express or implied provisions of this charter, as are conferred generally by statute upon the governing bodies of cities organized under a special charter.

5.     The city council shall not pass any ordinance increasing or diminishing the salary of any elective officer during the term for which he is elected or appointed.

Sec. 2.100 Ordinances: Passage by bill; amendments; subject matter; title requirements.

1.    No ordinance may be passed except by bill and by a majority vote of the whole board of supervisors. The style of all ordinances shall be as follows: "The Board of Supervisors of the City of Elko does ordain:"

2.     No ordinance shall contain more than one subject, which shall be briefly indicated in the title. Where the subject of the ordinance is not so expressed in the title, the ordinance is void as to the matter not expressed in the title.

3.     Any ordinance which amends an existing ordinance shall set out in full the ordinance or sections thereof to be amended, and shall indicate matter to be omitted by enclosing it in brackets and shall indicate new matter by underscoring or by italics.

Sec. 2.110 Ordinances: Enactment procedure; emergency ordinances.

1.     All proposed ordinances when first proposed shall be read to the board of supervisors by title and may be referred to a committee for consideration, after which an adequate number of copies of the proposed ordinance must be filed with the city clerk for public distribution. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, notice of the filing must be published once in a newspaper qualified pursuant to the provisions of chapter 238 of NRS, as amended from time to time, and published in the city at least 10 days before the adoption of the ordinance. The board of supervisors shall adopt or reject the ordinance or an amendment thereto, within 30 days from the date of such publication.

2.     At the next regular meeting or adjourned meeting of the board of supervisors following the proposal of an ordinance, the ordinance must be considered again with the report of the committee, if any. Thereafter, it must be read as first introduced, or as amended, and thereupon the proposed ordinance must be finally voted upon or action thereon postponed.

3.     In cases of emergency or where the ordinance is of a kind specified in section 7.020, by unanimous consent of the board of supervisors, final action may be taken immediately or at a special meeting called for that purpose, and no notice of the filing of the copies of the proposed ordinance with the city clerk need be published.

4.     All ordinances shall be signed by the mayor, attested by the city clerk, and published by title, together with the names of the supervisors voting for or against passage in a newspaper qualified pursuant to the provisions of chapter 238 of NRS, as amended from time to time, and published in the city for at least one publication, before the ordinance shall become effective. The board of supervisors may, by majority vote, order the publication of the ordinance in full in lieu of publication by title only.

5.     The city clerk shall record all ordinances in a book kept for that purpose, together with the affidavits of publication by the publisher.

Section 2.120 Codification of ordinances; publication of code.

1.     The board of supervisors may codify and publish a code of its municipal ordinances in the form of a municipal code, which code may, at the election of the board of supervisors, have incorporated therein a copy of this charter and such additional data as the board of supervisors may prescribe. When such code is published, two copies shall be filed with the librarian at the supreme court law library.

2.     The ordinances in the code shall be arranged in appropriate chapters, articles, and sections excluding the titles, enacting clauses, signature of the mayor, attestations and other formal parts.

3.     The codification shall be adopted by an ordinance and shall not contain any substantive changes, modifications or alterations of existing ordinances; and the only title necessary for the ordinance shall be, "An ordinance for codifying and compiling the general ordinances of the City of Elko".

4.     The codification may be amended or extended by ordinance.

Sec. 2.130 Powers of board of supervisors: Public property, buildings.

1.     The Board of Supervisors may:
(a) Control the property of the corporation.
(b) Erect and maintain all buildings necessary for the use of the city.
(c) Purchase, receive, hold, sell, lease, convey and dispose of property, wherever situated, for the benefit of the city, improve and protect such property, and do all other things in relation thereto which natural persons might do.

2.     The board of supervisors may not, except as otherwise specifically provided by this charter or any other law, mortgage, hypothecate or pledge any property of the city for any purpose.

Sec. 2.140 Powers of board of supervisors: Eminent domain. The board of supervisors may condemn property for the public use in the manner prescribed by chapter 37 of NRS, as amended from time to time.

Sec. 2.150 Powers of board of supervisors: Licensing, regulation and prohibition of businesses, trades and professions.

1. The board of supervisors may:
(a) Regulate all businesses, trades and professions.
(b) Fix, impose and collect a license tax for revenue upon all businesses, trades and professions.

2.     The board of supervisors may establish any equitable standard to be used in fixing license taxes collected pursuant to this section.

Sec. 2.160 Powers of board of aupervisors: Recreational facilities; definition.

1.     The legislature finds and declares that recreation facilities for the use and enjoyment of all the inhabitants of the city are public uses and municipal purposes, and that the acquisition, construction and operation thereof by the board of supervisors will promote the morals, amusement, entertainment, health, welfare and safety of the inhabitants of the city.

2.     As used in sections 2.160 to 2.180, inclusive, "recreation facility" or "recreation facilities" means a place, structure, area or other facility used for community recreation, such as playgrounds, playing fields or courts, beaches, lakes, rivers, swimming pools, dams constructed across streams or rivers for the creation of swimming pools and recreational reservoirs, gymnasiums, auditoriums, camps, parks, ski facilities, golf courses, natural reservations, recreation grounds, fairgrounds, exposition buildings, convention halls, fieldhouses, amusement halls and recreation centers.

Sec. 2.170 Powers of board of supervisors: Recreational facilities; financing. The board of supervisors may:

1.     Establish, construct, purchase, lease, rent, acquire by gift, grant, bequest, devise, or otherwise acquire, reconstruct, improve, extend, better, after, repair, equip, furnish, regulate, maintain, operate and manage recreation facilities within or without the city, including personal or real property, improvements and fixtures thereon, property of any nature appurtenant thereto or used in connection therewith, and every estate interest and right, legal or equitable, therein, including terms for years.

2.     Deposit the proceeds of any of the license taxes collected pursuant to section 2.150 in a special fund in the city treasury for the purpose of:
(a) Operating and maintaining recreation facilities under the jurisdiction of the board of supervisors.
(b) Improving, extending and bettering such recreation facilities.
(c) Constructing, purchasing or otherwise acquiring such recreation facilities.

3.     Accept contributions, grants or other financial assistance from the Federal Government or any agency or instrumentality thereof, corporate or otherwise, the State of Nevada or any of its political subdivisions or from any other source, for or in aid of any recreation facility within the board of supervisors' area of operation, and comply with such conditions, trust indentures, leases or agreements as may be necessary, convenient or desirable.

Sec. 2.180 Powers of board of supervisors: Recreational facilities; flood control projects. Whenever any recreation facility is affected by or will be affected by any flood control project being constructed or to be constructed under the provisions of any federal law, if the board of supervisors finds that such flood control project will improve, better and protect such recreation facility, the board of supervisors shall have the power to give assurances to and perform any other acts required by and satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army that the local cooperation required for such flood control project by such federal law will be furnished by the city.

Sec. 2.190 Powers of board of supervisors: Police ordinances. The board of supervisors may enact and enforce such local police ordinances as are not in conflict with the general laws of the State of Nevada.

Sec. 2.200 Powers of board of supervisors: Fire protection; regulation of explosives, inflammable materials; fire codes and regulations. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Organize, regulate and maintain a fire department.

2. Provide for the appointment of a fire chief and prescribe his duties.

3. Regulate or prohibit the storage of any explosive, combustible or inflammable material in or transported through the city, and prescribe the distance from any residential or commercial area where it may be kept.

4. Establish, by ordinance, a fire code and other regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of this section, and to provide for the prevention, suppression and extinguishment of fires and conditions hazardous to life and property from fire, explosion or combustion, and to provide for the enforcement of all such codes and regulations by imposing adequate penalties for violations thereof.

Sec. 2.210 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Public health; board of health; regulations. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Provide for safeguarding public health in the city.

2. Create a board of health and prescribe the powers and duties of such board.

3. Provide for the enforcement of all regulations and quarantines established by the board of health by imposing adequate penalties for violations thereof.

Sec. 2.220 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Buildings; construction and maintenance regulations; building and safety codes. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Regulate all matters relating to the construction, maintenance and safety of buildings, structures and property within the city.

2. Adopt any building or safety code necessary to carry out the provisions of this section and establish such fees as may be necessary.

Sec. 2.230 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Zoning and planning. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Divide the city into districts and regulate and restrict the erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair or use of buildings, structures or land within such districts.

2. Establish and adopt ordinances and regulations relating to the subdivision of land.

Sec. 2.240 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Subdivision; payment for installation of utilities. The Board of Supervisors may require the owners of land who lay out and plat the land into lots, streets and alleys to guarantee the payment for the installation of sewers, water mains and lines, drains, curbs and gutters, and the grading and paving of streets within the division or subdivision defined by the plat.

Sec. 2.250 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Rights-of-way, parks, public buildings and grounds and other public places. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Lay out, maintain, alter, improve or vacate all public rights-of-way in the city.

2. Regulate the use of public parks, buildings, grounds and rights-of-way and prevent the unlawful use thereof.

3. Require landowners to keep the adjacent streets, sidewalks and public parks, buildings and grounds free from encroachments or obstructions.

4. Regulate and prevent in all public places;

(a) The distribution and exhibition of handbills or signs.

(b) Any practice tending to annoy persons passing in such public places.

(c) Public demonstrations and processions.

5. Prevent riots or any act tending to promote riots in any public place.

Sec. 2.260 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Traffic control. The Board of Supervisors may, by ordinance, regulate:

1. All vehicular, pedestrian and other traffic within the city and provide generally for the public safety on public streets and rights-of-way.

2. The length of time for which vehicles may be parked upon the public streets and publicly owned parking lots.

Sec. 2.270 Powers of board of supervisors: Parking meters; offstreet public parking facilities.

1. The Board of Supervisors may acquire, install, maintain, operate and regulate parking meters at the curbs of the streets or upon publicly owned property made available for public parking. The parking fees to be charged for the use of the parking facilities regulated by parking meters must be fixed by the Board of Supervisors.

2. Except as otherwise provided by this charter, the Board of Supervisors may acquire property within the city by any lawful means, including eminent domain, for the purpose of establishing off-street public parking facilities for vehicles. The Board of Supervisors may, acquire property within the city by any lawful means, including eminent domain, for the purpose of establishing off-street public parking facilities for vehicles. The Board of Supervisors may, in bonds issued to acquire property for this purpose pledge the on-street parking revenues, the general credit of the city, or both, to secure the payment of the principal and interest thereon.

Sec. 2.280 Powers of board of supervisors: Railroads. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. License, regulate or prohibit the location, construction or laying of tracks of any railroad or streetcar in any public right-of-way.

2. Grant franchises to any person or corporation to operate a railroad or streetcar upon public rights-of-way and adjacent property.

3. Declare a nuisance and require the removal of the tracks of any railroad or streetcar in any public right-of-way.

4. Condemn rights-of-way for any public purpose across any railroad right-of-way.

5. Prescribe the length of time any public right-of-way may be obstructed by trains standing thereon.

6. Require railroad companies to fence their tracks and to construct cattle guards and crossings and to keep them in repair.

7. Require railroad companies to provide protection against injury to persons or property.

8. Compel railroad companies to raise or lower their tracks to conform to any grade established by the city.

9. Compel railroad companies to provide that drainage from property adjacent to their tracks not be impaired.

Sec. 2.290 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Nuisances. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Determine by ordinance what shall be deemed nuisances.

2. Provide for the abatement, prevention and removal of such nuisances at the expense of the person creating, causing or committing such nuisances.

3. Provide that such expense of removal shall be a lien upon the property upon which the nuisance is located. Such lien shall:

(a) Be perfected by filing with the county recorder a statement by the city clerk of the amount of expenses due and unpaid and describing the property subject to the lien.

(b) Be coequal with the latest lien thereon to secure the payment of general taxes.

(c) Not be subject to extinguishment by the sale of any property on account of the nonpayment of general taxes.

(d) Be prior and superior to all liens, claims, encumbrances and titles other an the liens of assessments and general taxes.

4. Provide any other penalty or punishment of persons responsible for such nuisances.

Sec. 2.300 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Animals and poultry. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Fix, impose and collect an annual per capita tax on all animals and provide for the capture and disposal of all animals on which the tax is not paid.

2. Regulate or prohibit the running at large and disposal of all kinds of animals and poultry.

3. Establish a pound, appoint a poundkeeper and prescribe his duties.

4. Prohibit cruelty to animals.

Sec. 2.310 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Abatement of noxious insects, rats and disease-bearing organisms. The Board of Supervisors may take all steps necessary and proper for the extermination of noxious insects, rats and other disease-bearing organisms, either in the city or in territory outside the city but so situated that such insects, rats and disease bearing organisms migrate or are carried into the city.

Sec. 2.320 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Sanitary sewer facilities. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Provide for a sanitary sewer system or any part thereof, and obtain property therefor either within or without the city.

2. Sell any product or byproduct thereof and acquire the appropriate outlets within or without the city and extend the sewer lines thereto.

3. Establish sewer fees and provide for the enforcement and collection thereof.

Sec. 2.330 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Provisions of utilities. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Provide, by contract, franchise or public enterprise, for any utility to be furnished to the city for the residents thereof.

2. Provide for the construction of any facility necessary for the provision of such utilities.

3. Fix the rate to be paid for any utility provided by public enterprise. Any charges due for services, facilities or commodities furnished by any utility owned by the city is a lien upon on the property to which the service is rendered and shall be perfected by filing with the county recorder of Elko County a statement by the City Clerk of the amount due and unpaid and describing the property subject to the lien. Each such lien shall:

(a)  Be coequal with the latest lien thereon to secure the payment of general taxes.

(b) Not be subject to extinguishment by the sale of any property on account of the
nonpayment of general taxes.

(c) Be prior and superior to all liens, claims, encumbrances and titles other than an the liens of assessments and general taxes.

Sec. 2.340 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Cemeteries; acquisition and maintenance. The Board of Supervisors may, by any lawful means:

1. Acquire and maintain property for public use as a cemetery.

2. Survey, plat, map, fence, ornament, and otherwise improve all public cemetery grounds.

3. Convey cemetery lots owned by the city, and pass rules and ordinances for the protection and government of such grounds.

4. Vacate public burial and cemetery grounds.

5. Prohibit subsequent burials therein.

6. Provide for the removal therefrom of all bodies, which may have been interred therein.

Sec. 2.350 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Television franchises.

1. The Board of Supervisors may contract with, authorize or grant a franchise to, any person, company or association to construct, maintain and operate a television installation system which requires the use of city property or that portion of the city dedicated to public use for the maintenance of cables or wires underground, on the surface or on poles for the transmission of the television picture.

2. Any franchise granted shall require a time within which actual construction shall be commenced, time within which distribution of television shall be completed, and posting of a bond in an amount to be set by the board of supervisors to assure compliance therewith.

Sec. 2.360 Powers of Board of Supervisors: Flood control. The Board of Supervisors may:

1. Construct, within or without the city limits, works designed to protect the city from floods.

2. Acquire by purchase or condemnation any property or water right necessary or appropriate for such purpose.

3. Enact all ordinances and regulations necessary to carry the power conferred in this section into effect.