Passage of Ordinances.
A proposed ordinance shall be deemed to be introduced when it first appears on the agenda for a meeting of the city council and its title is read.
Full reading of the text of a proposed ordinance may be required on the demand of at least four (4) members of the city council.
At the meeting of the city council where a proposed ordinance has been introduced, the city council shall determine whether the proposed ordinance shall be enrolled, rejected or further considered at a subsequent meeting of the city council or at a meeting of any of its subcommittees.
With the exception of proposed ordinances introduced with an emergency preamble as described in Section
2-9 of the Charter, every other proposed ordinance shall be passed only after the favorable votes of the city council for enrollment and ordainment. These votes shall occur at separate meetings of the city council held not less than seven (7) calendar days apart. A favorable vote on a proposed ordinance shall require a majority vote of the full city council.
No proposed ordinance shall be so amended as to change its original intent.
With the exception of proposed ordinances introduced with an emergency preamble as described in Section
2-9 of the Charter, every other proposed ordinance shall be published in a local newspaper in accordance with the provisions of Section
1-4.5 of these Revised Ordinances.
A proposed ordinance may be amended during a meeting of the city council at which a vote for the ordainment of such ordinance is scheduled. However, every proposed ordinance shall be available in writing, in its final form, for city council members to review before a vote is held for its ordainment.
If a proposed ordinance has been amended during a meeting of the city council at which a vote for the ordainment of such ordinance is scheduled, on the demand of at least four (4) members of the city council, the vote for ordainment of such ordinance shall be laid over until the next regularly scheduled meeting of the city council and the proposed ordinance, as amended, shall be published in a local newspaper in accordance with the provisions of Section
1-4.5 of these Revised Ordinances.
The vote on ordainment of a proposed ordinance shall be taken by the call of the roll and the ayes and nays of such vote shall be entered in the record of the city council.
Upon ordainment, the City Clerk shall present the proposed ordinance to the mayor, entering upon the records of the City Clerk, the date and hour of such presentation.
Providing the proposed ordinance is approved by the mayor, or it otherwise becomes in force by law:
(1) The ordinance shall take effect in accordance with Section
2-9 of the Charter.
(2) The City Clerk shall cause the ordinance to be bound in a book for that purpose, with proper margins and index, and to be lettered “Record of Ordinances of the City of Everett”. Such book shall be preserved in the office of the City Clerk and subject to public inspection.
(3) The City Clerk, working in conjunction with the city solicitor, shall be authorized, in accordance with Section
1-11 of these Revised Ordinances, to make technical changes or corrections to codify the ordinance for inclusion in this Revision.