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Sec. 3.5. Procedures on ordinances. <br />Every proposed ordinance shall be presented in writing. No ordinance shall contain more than one subject. <br />Such subject shall be clearly expressed in its title. The enacting clause shall be "The City of Ramsey Ordains." No <br />ordinance, except an emergency ordinance, shall be adopted at the meeting at which it is introduced and at least <br />three days shall elapse between its introduction and final adoption. <br />(Ord. No. 85-09, 9-28-1985) <br />Sec. 3.6. Emergency ordinances. <br />An emergency ordinance is an ordinance necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, <br />health, morals, safety or welfare, and in such ordinance the emergency is defined and declared in a preamble <br />thereto. An emergency ordinance must be approved by a majority of available members of the city council. An <br />emergency ordinance must be in writing but may be enacted without previous filing or voting, and may be <br />adopted finally at the meeting at which it is first introduced and voted upon by the council. An emergency <br />ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the emergency. No prosecution shall be based upon the <br />provisions of an emergency ordinance until 24 hours after the ordinance has been adopted, filed with the city <br />clerk, and either has been posted in three conspicuous places in the city or published as provided for in this <br />Charter, or the person charged with violation thereof had actual notice of the ordinance prior to the act or <br />omission resulting in the prosecution. <br />(Ord. of 1-24-2001) <br />Sec. 3.7. Signing and publication of ordinances. <br />The ordinance shall be signed by the mayor, attested to by the city clerk, and filed and preserved by the city <br />clerk. Each ordinance, or summary of such ordinance, shall be published at least once in the official newspaper. <br />This summary of each ordinance shall include, in layman's terms, the intent of the ordinance. To the extent and in <br />the manner provided by state statutes, an ordinance may incorporate by reference, a state statute, a state <br />administrative rule or a state regulation, a code, or an ordinance or part thereof, without publishing the material <br />referred to in full. <br />(Ord. of 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 25-02, § 3, 3-11-2025) <br />Sec. 3.8. Procedure on resolutions. <br />Every resolution shall be presented in writing and shall be filed and preserved by the city clerk. <br />(Ord. No. 85-09, 9-28-1985; Ord. of 1-24-2001) <br />Sec. 3.9. When ordinances and resolutions passed by city council take effect. <br />Every resolution and emergency ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption or at such later <br />date as it specifies. Every other ordinance shall take effect upon publication or at such later date as it specifies. <br />(Ord. No. 25-02, § 4, 3-11-2025) <br />(Supp. No. 14, Update 2) <br />Created: 2025-06-25 08:17:38 [EST] <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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