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prosecution shall be based upon the provisions of an emergency ordinance until <br /> 411 24 hours after the ordinance has been filed with the City Clerk after passage <br /> and posted in three conspicuous places in the City, or until the ordinance <br /> has been published as provided in the preceding paragraph, unless the person <br /> charged with violation thereof had actual notice of the the M~haiihttik# ordinance <br /> prior to the act or omission resulting in the prosecution. <br /> Sec. 3.07. Procedure on resolutions. Every resolution shall be presented <br /> in writing and read in full before adoptions 31040/0004d4{ l/ ssia/ <br /> Sec. 3.08. Signing and publication of ordinances and resolutions. Every <br /> ordinance or resolution passed by the council shall be signed by the mayor, <br /> the city clerk. <br /> attested, +##AV# /t # CJAPei##iAd filed and preserved by filth. Every ordinance <br /> shall be published at least once in the official newspaper. To the extent <br /> and in the manner provided by law, an ordinance may incorporate by reference a published <br /> (a) statute,b state administrative rule or regulation of Minnesota,ca code, or <br /> (d)ordinance,or part thereof, without publishing the material referred to in full. <br /> Sec. 3.09. When ordinances and resolutions take effect. Every resolution <br /> and emergency ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage or at <br /> such later date as it specifies. Every other ordinance shall take effect <br /> a,,pproval <br /> 30 days after <br /> approval <br /> .# or at such later date as it specifies. Every <br /> ordinance and resolution adopted by the voters of the city shall take effect <br /> immediately upon its adoption,or at such later date as it specifies. <br /> Sec. 3.10. Amendment and repeal of ordinances and resolutions. <br /> • Subd. 1. Every ordinance or resolution repealing all or part of a pre- <br /> vious ordinance or resolution shall give the number, if any, and the title of <br /> the ordinance or resolution to be repealed in whole or in part. No ordinance <br />