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1/9/1984
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9505 JAN 9 1984 RES 0 L UTI 0 N N O. RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND ORDERING SUBMISSION THEREOF TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF APRIL 10, 1984 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Council of Redwood City does hereby propose, on its motion, that those certain amendments hereinafter set forth be made to the Charter of the City of Redwood City, and does hereby order that such proposed Charter amendments be submitted to the electors of the City of Redwood City at the General Municipal
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<br />DRS:djg-c 12/8/83 <br /> <br />SECTION 9. <br /> <br />(a) The Council of Redwood City hereby proposes, <br /> <br />on its own motion to amend Sections 15 and 47d of the Charter of <br /> <br />the City of Redwood City as follows: <br /> <br />"SECTION 15. LEGISLATION: <br /> <br />liThe Council shall act in legislative matters by ordinance or <br />resolution only. Other action of the Council, unless herein <br />otherwise provided, may be taken by resolution, motion or order. <br /> <br />"The ayes and noes shall be taken upon the passage of all <br />ordinances and resolutions and entered upon the record of the <br />proceedings of the Council. Upon the request of any members of <br />the Council the ayes and noes shall be taken and recorded upon any <br />vote. All members present at any meeting must vote unless <br />disqualified, in which case the disqualification shall be publicly <br />declared and a record thereof made. <br /> <br />"No ordinance or resolution shall be passed without receiving <br />the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the members of the <br />Council present. <br /> <br />"Each ordinance shall be headed by a brief title which shall <br />be indicative of the purport thereof. It shall be numbered when <br />adopted. <br /> <br />"The ordaining clause of all ordinances adopted by the <br />Council shall be, 'The Council of Redwood City does ordain as <br />follows: 'The ordaining clause of all ordinances passed by the <br />vote of the electors of the city, through the exercise of the <br />initiative shall be, 'The People of Redwood City do ordain as <br />follows: ' <br /> <br />"No ordinance shall be passed by the Council on the day of <br />its introduction, nor within five (5) days thereafter, nor at any <br />time other than at a regular meeting, nor until ~~5 publication at <br />least once in the official newspaper of the city at least three <br />(3) days before its adoption of a notice of the date, time and <br />place of the meeting at which it will be considered for adoption, <br />which notice shall include the title of the proposed ordinance, a <br />brief summary of its contents, and a statement that copies thereof <br />may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk; provided, <br />however, that no such notice need be published prior to the <br />adoption of ordinances calling elections and ordinances carrying <br />out the provisions of elections fteee fte~ ~e ptl~~~5ftee pr~er ~e <br />aeep~~eft; provided further, however, that the Council may, to the <br />extent authorized by the general laws of the State and subject to <br />the procedure set forth by such law, enact any ordinance which <br /> <br />11 <br />
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