[Adopted 5-17-1993 as
Ch. 1.08 of the 1993 Code]
The design of the City Seal shall be a circle 1 1/2 inches
in diameter; in the center of the Seal a view of Mount Wollaston;
in the outer circle, over the top, the dates "1625, 1640, 1792"; upon
a scroll under the dates the word "Manet"; upon a table under the
view the word "Quincy" and the date of its incorporation as a City,
1888, the whole to be arranged as shown below:
All deeds and other legal documents made, given or entered into
by the City, requiring a seal, shall be sealed with the City Seal
and shall be signed and acknowledged in behalf of the City by the
Mayor.
[Adopted 5-17-1993 as
Ch. 1.12 of the 1993 Code]
The municipal standard of the City, which is hereby established,
shall be made of white silk and shall be five feet in length and 3 1/2
feet in width, or in proportion thereto, provided that a City flag
of like design and color may be made of bunting for outdoor display,
the size of such bunting flag to depend upon the place of display.
The body of the standard shall be white, as specified, with the official
City Seal delineated in the center. The reverse of the municipal standard
shall be the same as the body of the standard. The municipal standard
shall have a fringe of gold; the City flag to be without a fringe.
The municipal standard of silk may be carried or displayed in
parades, at reviews and on other official occasions when the Mayor
is present, and when directed by him.
City organizations may have copies of the municipal standard
on approval, in writing, of the Mayor.
The City Clerk shall be the custodian of the municipal standard
and of the City flags that are the property of the City.