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Sec. 413. - Adoption (resolutions and ordinances). <br />Every ordinance shall be introduced in writing_ A copy of each <br />ordinance and written resolution shall be available in the council's <br />chambers for public inspection during any council meeting at which the <br />same is to be passed or adopted. No ordinance shall be passed finally on <br />the day it is introduced; except for emergency ordinances as hereinafter <br />defined in Section 415, nor within six (6) days thereafter, nor at any time <br />other than at a regular or adjourned regular rneeting. A proposed ordinance <br />niay not be amended or modified between the time of its first reading <br />and the time of its second readiM fiRal passage, except for <br />clerical errors or corrections as discussed by the Council r,pay—r irary i+� <br />gels craI sGgpe and GFiginal ni'rime® aFe raIA.iRPd The rights and powers <br />conferred on the City Council shall be exercised by ordinance, resolution or <br />motion as may be prescribed by the Constitution or Laws of the State of <br />California, and the provisions of this Charter; provided, that each act of the <br />City Council establishing a fine or other penalty or granting a franchise shall <br />be by ordinance. <br />No order for the payment of money shall be adopted or made at any <br />other than a regular or adjourned regular meeting, except when a state of <br />emergency has been declared or at an emergency meeting properly <br />convened. <br />All ordinances and written resolutions .shall be signed by the mayor and <br />attested by the Clerk of the Council as soon} as possible. but no later than <br />72 hours from its adoption by the Council If the mayor is not available or <br />does not sign an ordinance or resolution. the Clerk of Councill shall first ask <br />the mayor pro tern to sign and then any Councilmember who voted to <br />approve the ordinance or resolution. <br />Slide 23 <br />Charter Review <br />City Manager's Office <br />April 5,2022 <br />