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City and Charter
The new City Charter, which should get a Yes vote as Question No. 1 on Nov. 7, would not make a good Mayor out of a bad one.
* Cadillac City Charter
* City Neighbors Charter School-A Progressive model of 3 grassroots public schools serving approximately 560 students in Grades k-12 in Baltimore City.
Responding to popular disdain for the sometimes corrupt City Council, LaGuardia successfully proposed a reformed 1938 City Charter that created a powerful new New York City Board of Estimate, similar to a corporate board of directors.
In a famous Canadian Charter of Rights case, " Sandra Bell vs. City of Toronto ", 1997, the right to cultivate all native species, even most varieties deemed noxious or allergenic, was upheld as part of the right of free expression.
* Cagayan de Oro Charter Day ( Cagayan de Oro City )
* Harding Charter Preparatory High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Mayor of the City of London has been elected by the City, rather than appointed by the Sovereign, since a Royal Charter providing for a Mayor was issued by King John in 1215.
Cork City was given an English Royal Charter in 1318 and for many centuries was an outpost for Old English culture.
Since consolidation with New York City in 1898, Brooklyn has been governed by the New York City Charter that provides for a " strong " mayor-council system.
In 1448 Canterbury was granted a City Charter, which gave it a mayor and a high sheriff ; the city still has a Lord Mayor and Sheriff.
Under the City Charter of the day, when O ' Dwyer resigned, City Council President Impellitteri became acting mayor.
Plainfield is governed under a Special Charter granted by the New Jersey Legislature by a mayor and a seven-member City Council, all of whom serve four-year terms in office.
Charter member Duluth-Superior left Minnesota in 2003 to move to Kansas City, Kansas and became known as the Kansas City T-Bones.
One notable exception is the Vatican City State, which has chosen to remain a permanent observer state and therefore is not a full signatory to the Charter.
* City of Saginaw-county seat ; most populous political subdivision in the county ; independent of Saginaw Charter Township
* Saginaw Charter Township-independent of the City of Saginaw
In 1284, in exchange for loans to the royal purse, the City of London acquired the Charter for its maintenance, based on the duties and toll-rights of the former " Brethren of the Bridge ".

City and Codified
* Codified Ordinances of The City of Delaware Ohio

City and Ordinances
* City Codes and Ordinances
* City Ordinances
City of Plano Code of Ordinances, Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-1 ( b ) states that no person, firm, organization, or corporation other than the city shall adopt, use, display, incorporate, or appropriate the official logo of the city as any part of any material, equipment, or other matter of such person, firm, organization or corporation, without written application to and approval of the city council.
In those years he served on a number of committees, provided legal advice, and stepped forward to compile and issue the first published version of the “ Laws and Ordinances of the City of Albany ” in 1773.
Each NPU meets once a month to review applications for rezoning properties, varying existing zoning ordinances for certain properties, applications for liquor licenses, applications for festivals and parades, any changes to fees charged by the City, any changes to the City's Comprehensive Development Plan, and any amendments to the City's Zoning Ordinances.
The seal as described in the City of Long Beach Code of Ordinances, § 2-1:

Charter and Ordinances
However, the Charter and Statutes empower the university to create and modify Ordinances.

Codified and Ordinances
* Codified Ordinances of Gallipolis, Ohio

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