The following design for a flag is hereby adopted as the official flag for the City:
A.
Seal. The City flag shall contain a seal which consists of the following features: a keystone representing the Commonwealth; a sailing ship representing the Port of Chester with its available commerce on the Delaware River; a cogwheel representing the various industries of the City; a shield with attached filigree and silver star, emblematic of the Official Seal of Governor Johan Printz in the year 1643; and an eagle representing the principles of good Americanism.
B.
Colors. The colors for the design on the flag shall be basically buff and blue with a navy blue background on which the design seal shall be placed.
C.
Ribbons. Ribbons shall appear on the flag on which shall be inscribed the words "Chester" and "Pennsylvania's First," to signify the fact that Chester, then named Upland, in 1682 was the first seat of government in Pennsylvania history under the proprietor, William Penn.
D.
Leaves. There shall be crossed leaves under the shield.