Borough ordinances shall be prepared by the Borough Attorney and submitted
in writing at a meeting of the Council and passed at a subsequent meeting.
No ordinance shall be finally passed except by the vote of a majority of the
members of the Council present at the meeting, provided that at least three
affirmative votes are required for such purpose, the Mayor to have no vote
except in the case of a tie.
No ordinance shall be considered for final adoption until it has been
advertised as required by law. The Clerk shall be responsible for arranging
for the advertising of proposed ordinances.
If two-thirds of all the Councilmen, at the next meeting as aforesaid
or at any subsequent meeting to which they postpone such reconsideration,
vote to pass the ordinance or the vetoes part over the veto of the Mayor,
the ordinance shall take effect.