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Sec. 3.06. Emergency Ordinances. An emergency ordinance is an ordinance <br /> necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace., health, morals, <br /> safety or welfare, in which ordinance the emergency is defined and declared in a <br /> preamble thereto. An emergency ordinance must be approved by a majority of avail- <br /> able members of the city council. An emergency ordinance must be in writing but <br /> may be enacted without previous filing or voting, and may be passed finally at <br /> the meeting at which it is first introduced and voted upon by the council. An <br /> emergency ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the emergency. No <br /> prosecution shall be based upon the provisions of an emergency ordinance until <br /> twenty-four hours after the ordinance has been passed, filed with the clerk-admin- <br /> istrator, and has either been posted in three conspicuous places in the city, or <br /> published as provided for in this charter, or the person charged with violation <br /> thereof had actual notice of the ordinance prior to the act or omission resulting <br /> in the prosecution. <br /> Sec. 3.07. Signing and Publication of Ordinances. Every ordinance passed by <br /> the council shall be signed by the mayor, and attested to, filed and preserved by <br /> the clerk-administrator. Every ordinance shall be published at least once in the <br /> official newspaper as soon as practicable, and shall be preceded by a summary of <br /> its contents. -To the extent and in the manner provided-by law, an ordinance -may--- <br /> incorporate by reference the following published material, or part thereof, without <br /> publishing the material in full: (a) state laws, (b) state administrative rules <br /> or regulations, (c) state or municipal codes, or (d) municipal ordinances. <br /> Sec. 3.08. Procedure on Resolutions. Every resolution shall be presented in <br /> writing and read in full before adoption, unless the reading is dispensed with by <br /> unanimous consent of the council. <br /> -6- <br />
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