Indebtedness of the city shall be authorized by an order of the city council passed upon the affirmative votes of at least five members. Any loan may be finally passed on the day on which it is introduced, unless any member of the city council shall object to its passage on such day; and in the event such an objection is raised, the order shall not be finally passed until a subsequent day. After final passage every loan order shall be presented to the mayor for the mayor's approval. If the mayor approves the order, the mayor shall sign it. If the mayor does not approve the order, the mayor shall return it to the office of the city clerk with a written statement of the reasons for the mayor's disapproval. A loan order so returned may be reconsidered by the city council thereafter. Unless a loan order provides for a late effective date, such order shall take effect upon its approval by the mayor; or, if the mayor disapproves it, the order shall take effect upon its reconsideration and repassage by the city council upon the affirmative votes of at least six members; or if the mayor neither approves the order nor returns it to the office of the city clerk with the statement of the mayor's reasons for disapproving it, the order shall take effect at the end of the tenth day following the day on which it was presented to the mayor.
(Res. No. 73-121, 6/25/1973, § 2, approved by referendum 8/7/1973; approved at referendum 11/3/1998)