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I <br /> <br />period of three consecutive months. In each such case, the council shall, by resolution, declare <br />the vacancy to exist and such vacancy shall be filled according to the provisions of section 4.5. <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br /> CHAPTER 3 <br />COUNCIL PROCEDURES <br /> <br />Section 3.6. Emergency Ordinances. <br /> <br />An emergency ordinance is an ordinance necessary for the immediate preservation <br />of the public peace, health, morals, safety or welfare, and in such ordinance the <br />emergency is defined and declared in a preamble thereto. An emergency <br />ordinance must be approved by a majority of available members of the city <br />council. An emergency ordinance must be in writing but may be enacted without <br />previous filing or voting, and may be adopted finally at the meeting at which it is <br />first introduced and voted upon by the council. An emergency ordinance shall <br />remain in effect for the duration of the emergency. No prosecution shall be based <br />upon the provisions of an emergency ordinance until twenty-four hours after the <br />ordinance has been adopted, filed with the city. :~¢~'-;;'~'~;~'~¢.~a;~:¢ and either has <br />been posted in three conspicuous places in the city or published as provided for in <br />this charter, or the person charged with violation thereof had actual notice of the <br />ordinance prior to the act or omission resulting in the prosecution. <br /> <br />Section 3.7. Signing and Publication of Ordinances. <br /> <br />The final version of every ordinance shall be read in full pr/or to passage by council unless such ' <br />reading is waived by a majority vote of the council, provided that a copy of the ordinance is <br />posted or otherwise made available to the public at least three working days prior to the meeting <br />at which it is to be adopted. The ordinance shall then be signed by the mayor, attested to by the <br />.city ~l.~r?~T~t!~t[~!~, and filed and preserved by the city clerk him. Each ordinance, or <br />summary of such ordinance, shall be published at least once in the official newspaper..This <br />summary of each ordinance shall include, in layman's terms, the intent of the ordinance. To the <br />extent and in the manner provided by state statutes, an ordinance may incorporate by reference, a <br />state statute, a state administrative rule or a state regulation, a code, or an ordinance or part <br />thereof, without publishing the material referred to in full. <br /> <br />Section 3.8. Procedure on Resolutions. <br />Every resolution shall be presented in writing and shall be filed and preserved by the city <br /> <br />Section 3.11. Review and Revision of Ordinances and Indexing of Resolutions. <br />The city shall review, revise and rearrange its ordinance code and its resolution index with such <br />additions and deletions as may be deemed necessary by the council at least once every two years. <br />The ordinance code and the resolution index may be published in a book, pamphlet or loose-leaf <br />form and copies shall be made available by the council at the office of the city <br />'admini2,r~tor for general distribution to the public for a reasonable charge. Incorporation in such <br />a code shall be a sufficient publication of any ordinance provision not previously published, if a <br />notice is placed in the official newspaper for at least two successive weeks that copies of the <br />codification are available at the office of the city .::k~ ..... x,: .... ,~or. <br /> <br />-59- <br /> <br /> <br />