A.
All ordinances shall be prepared by the Township Attorney upon direction of the Council or the Mayor. Prior to introduction, each proposed ordinance or resolution requiring or permitting administrative action may be submitted to the Administrator and the department head concerned, each of whom shall submit to the Council an opinion as to the administrative implications of the proposed ordinance or resolution.
B.
An ordinance or resolution may be introduced by any member of the Council. Each ordinance and resolution shall be limited to a single subject, which shall be expressed in its title.
C.
All ordinances shall be introduced, read, heard and enacted in the manner provided by general law. Each ordinance passed by the Council shall be promptly delivered by the Municipal Clerk to the Mayor and he shall, within 10 days after receiving any ordinance, either approve the ordinance by affixing his signature thereto or return it to the Council by delivering it to the Municipal Clerk, together with a statement setting forth his objections thereto or to any item or part thereof. No ordinance or any item or part thereof shall take effect without the Mayor's approval, unless the Mayor fails to return an ordinance to the Council within 10 days after it has been presented to him, or unless the Council, upon reconsideration thereof on or after the third day following its return by the Mayor, shall, by a vote of 2/3 of the members, resolve to override the Mayor's veto.
D.
No ordinance other than the local budget ordinance shall take effect less than 20 days after its final passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor where such approval is required, unless the Council shall adopt a resolution declaring an emergency and at least 2/3 of all members of the Council vote in favor of such resolution.
E.
All ordinances and resolutions shall be consecutively numbered and recorded by the Municipal Clerk. At the close of each year, with the advice and assistance of the Township Attorney, the Municipal Clerk shall bind, compile or codify all the ordinances and resolutions, or true copies thereof, of the municipality which then remain in force and effect. He shall also properly index the record books, compilation or codification of ordinances and resolutions.