A proposed ordinance may be presented for consideration only by a member or committee of the council, the mayor or the city manager at any regular or special meeting of the council. Ordinances may be introduced by reading the title only and shall be read in full only when requested by a majority of the council or unless otherwise provided by law. Upon presentation, a proposed ordinance shall be rejected, deferred, reworded, or accepted as introduced by a majority vote of the council. After acceptance the council shall publish the proposed ordinance and a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing on the proposed ordinance. The public hearing of a proposed ordinance shall follow publication by at least five days; it may be held at a regular or special council meeting. At the public hearing, copies of the proposed ordinance must be made available to the public or must be read in full. All interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard.
After the hearing, the council shall consider the proposed ordinance and may adopt it without amendment. The council shall print and make available copies of adopted ordinances.
As used in this section, the term "publish" means that the proposed ordinance and notice of hearing shall be posted in three public places, to be determined by the city clerk, for at least five days, as well as published in full or by summary once in a paper of general circulation distributed in the city. Within three business days following enactment, the ordinance shall be posted in full in three public places within the city.
(Ord. 17-09 § 2, 2017; Ord. 92-18 § 1, 1992; Ord. 86-8 § 1, 1986; Ord. 84-8, 1984; Ord. 77-6 § 2 (part), 1977)