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must be approved by a majority of available members of the City Council. An emergency <br /> • 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 <br /> emergency ordinance shall remain in effect for the duration of the emergency. No prosecution shall <br /> be based upon the provisions of an emergency ordinance until twenty-four hours after the ordinance <br /> has been adopted, filed with the Clerk-Administrator, and has either been posted in three <br /> conspicuous places in the City, or published as provided for in this Charter, or the person charged <br /> with violation thereof had actual notice of the ordinance prior to the act or omission resulting in the <br /> prosecution. <br /> Section 3.07. Signing, and Publication of Ordinances. Every ordinance adopted by the <br /> Council shall be signed by the Mayor, and attested to, filed and preserved by the <br /> Clerk-Administrator. Every ordinance shall be published at least once in the official newspaper as <br /> soon as practicable, either in its complete form preceded by a summary of its contents or as a title <br /> and summary.' <br /> The Ordinance or the Ordinance Title and Summary shall be published in a body type no <br /> smaller than brevier or eight-point type. A copy of any new ordinance may be obtained from the <br /> City at no cost. The entire text of the ordinance shall be posted on the City's web site, if there is <br /> one, in a manner that can be identifiable by subject matter or ordinance number. A copy shall <br /> also be available in the community library, if there is one, or if not, in any other public location <br /> which the Council designates. <br /> • In the case of lengthy ordinances, or ordinances that include charts or maps, if the <br /> Council determines that publication of the title and a summary of an ordinance would clearly <br /> inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance, the Council may by a four-fifths vote <br /> of its members, direct that only the title of the ordinance and a summary be published, with <br /> notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection during regular office hours <br /> at the office of the Clerk-Administrator. Prior to the publication of the title and summary, the <br /> Council shall approve the text of the summary and determine that it clearly informs the public of <br /> the intent and effect of the ordinance, and shall further state that the complete text of the <br /> ordinance is on file at the office of the Clerk-Administrator. The publishing of the title and <br /> summary shall be deemed to fulfill all legal publication requirements as completely as if the <br /> entire ordinance had been published. A copy of the publication shall be attached to and filed <br /> with the ordinance for reference. To the extent and in the manner prohibited by law an ordinance <br /> may incorporate by reference a statute of Minnesota, a state administrative rule or a regulation, a <br /> code or ordinance or part thereof without publishing the material referred to in full, so long as the <br /> complete reference to the item is included. (Amended, Ord. 700, 8-26-2002) <br /> Section 3.08. Procedure on Resolutions. Every resolution shall be presented in writing and <br /> read in full before adoption, unless the reading is dispensed with by unanimous consent of the <br /> Council. <br /> Section 3.09. When Ordinances and Resolutions Take Effect. Every resolution and <br /> emergency ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption or at such later date as it <br /> i <br /> 1 It is the intent of the Charter Commission that the Council will determine which is less costly. <br /> City of Mounds View <br />