[Derived from Sec. 342 of Ch. VI of the Charter and Ordinances,
1974]
The following described design is hereby established as the
official flag of the City of Buffalo, New York:
A. The flag shall be blue and white, composed of the picture of the
Seal of the City of Buffalo and enclosed by two (2) concentric circles
with thirteen (13) radial electric flashes extending outward from
the outer circle and thirteen (13) five-pointed stars, one (1) between
each two (2) electric flashes; all of the above objects to be in white
upon a dark blue field.
B. Said flag in dimensions shall be five (5) feet wide by eight (8)
feet long, or a flag of other dimensions may be used if the width
and length and the following elements are of similar proportions.
The inner and outer circles above indicated on a flag of five by eight
(5x8) feet shall be, respectively, eighteen (18) inches and twenty-two
(22) inches in diameter. The electric flashes shall be sixteen (16)
inches long and approximately one and one-half (1 1/2) inches
wide at the base, which base shall be separated from the outer circle
by a space of one-fourth (1/4) inch. The stars shall be four (4) inches
tip to tip, and the center of each star shall be sixteen (16) inches
distant from the center of the circles.
For record and reproduction purposes, there shall be on file
at all times in the office of the City Clerk a copy in permanent form,
duly proportioned, of said flag, the same to be accompanied by the
description of the design as above outlined.
[Derived from See. 21 of Ch. IX of the Charter and Ordinances,
1974]
No person shall raise or hoist or permit to be raised or hoisted
upon or over any land or building or any part thereof owned or controlled
by him the flag or other emblem of any foreign nation or country,
unless there is at all times floating immediately above the same the
American flag.