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ordinance and council
Council president Frank SanAntonio said yesterday he may ask the council to formally request Town Solicitor Michael A. Abatuno to draft the ordinance.
During their time on the council, HRP representatives fought for measures including pioneering antidiscrimination ordinances, measures decriminalizing marijuana possession, and a rent-control ordinance ; many of these remain in effect in modified form.
* Canon 11 renews the ordinance of the council of 1179 on free schools for clerics in connexion with every cathedral.
The Lager Beer Riot occurred in Chicago, Illinois in 1855 after Mayor Levi Boone, great-nephew of Daniel Boone, renewed enforcement of an old local ordinance mandating that taverns be closed on Sundays and led the city council to raise the cost of a liquor license from $ 50 per year to $ 300 per year, renewable quarterly.
To reduce crime in Tombstone, on April 19, 1881, the Tombstone's city council passed an ordinance prohibiting anyone from carrying a deadly weapon.
The county council establishes various departments by ordinance.
In 1912 the Commonwealth allowed municipalities to enact residential segregation, and Falls Church's town council soon passed an ordinance designating a " colored " residential district, in which whites were not allowed to live and outside of which blacks were not allowed to live ( black property owners already living outside that district did not have to move, but could only sell to whites ).
The council controls all legislative and policy-making for the city through the use of ordinance, resolution or motion.
In June 2011 the council passed an ordinance saying that it is illegal to form any group without the permission of the city council.
In 2006, Greenleaf's town council considered passing an ordinance recommending each head of household to keep at least one gun.
Shortly after incorporation of the city in 1872, the Newton city council passed an ordinance prohibiting the running at large of buffalo and other wild animals.
Hunt recently attracted attention by casting the tie-breaking vote against an ordinance considered by the council, which would have banned the use of tobacco in public places.
In 2006, Valley Park was featured in local, state and national news media when the City's Board of Aldermen passed an ordinance almost identical to the ordinance passed by the city council of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, which penalized landlords who rented to " illegal aliens ", businesses who employed " illegal aliens ", and others who aided and abetted " illegal immigration.
The mayor attends and may speak at council meetings, but voting is confined only to breaking a deadlock with an affirmative vote for passage of an ordinance or resolution.
The mayor has veto power over any city ordinance, but can be overridden with votes from four council members.
An ordinance passed by the council in 2011 shifted elections from May to November, effectively extending the term of current members by six months.
Consequently, the village council, lead by eco-champion Daniel Naccarato, enacted an unprecedented ordinance requiring that all new commercial buildings obtain at least 50 % of their heat from the sun.
The Delcambre town council and mayor Carrol Brousard, passed an ordinance in June 2007 making sagging illegal, expanding an existing state indecent exposure law to add underwear to the list of what cannot be exposed.
This ordinance has created a form of government recently referred to " Hybrid " of strong mayor and council manager forms of government.
In 1991 the New Orleans city council passed an ordinance that required social organizations, including Mardi Gras Krewes, to certify publicly that they did not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, in order to obtain parade permits and other public licensure.
The role of the mayor in the council varies depending on whether or not the city uses council-manager government or mayor-council government, and by the nature of the statutory authority given to it by state law, city charter, or municipal ordinance.
But no ordinance was ever approved by the City Council or signed into law by the Mayor although the council did encourage the War Production Board to take steps " to curb illegal production of men's clothing in violation of WPB limitation orders.

ordinance and established
Downtown Kansas City itself is established by city Local ordinance | ordinance to stretch from the Missouri River south to 31st Street ( beyond the bottom of this map ), and from State Line Rd.
This ordinance accepted the abolishment of all claims to the land west of Pennsylvania and north of the Ohio River by the states of Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, and the ordinance established Federal control over all of this land in the Northwest Territory — with the goal that several new states should be created there.
* The community must have established on ordinance for tree care.
Governor Sir George Grey, sensible to the pressures, inspired an ordinance of the General Legislative Council under which new Legislative Councils would be established in each province with two-thirds of their members elected on a generous franchise.
Council is responsible for establishing policies, enacting by ordinance or resolution laws and regulations to implement approved policies, providing for annual budgets and appropriations of funds for lawful expenditures, appointing members to boards, and commissions established by Borough Council.
The police department was established as one of the first departments by ordinance No. 12, October 1917.
On April 12, 1929, Willingham signed ordinance 1A, which established Brentwood as a city and determined its boundaries.
The pristine condition of the town is due to the building codes that were established, the creation of the Building Department which included a Building Inspector, and a zoning ordinance ( the first in the state of New Jersey ).
That same year, the Township Committee established the position of Township Administrator by ordinance.
The Township Administrator in the mayor-council-administrator plan oversees each of the departments established by ordinance and directs the business affairs of the Township.
The Norwood Recreation Commission was established in 1943, by ordinance of the City Council.
The Villages at Mount Hood was the first established village under Clackamas County's " Complete Communities " ordinance, which allows unincorporated communities to form quasi-governments that allow them to have more direct control regarding the issues and activities that affect them.
The Borough of Hollidaysburg established a local Historic District in 1989 and implemented a historic district ordinance.
Hedwig Village was incorporated on December 23, 1954 and established a zoning ordinance in 1955.
In 1972, Mount Pleasant adopted its zoning ordinance, which established significant locally controlled development.
Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance usually adopted each November.
This ordinance established the example that would become the basis for the Northwest Ordinance three years later.
The passage of the ordinance, which ceded all unsettled lands to the federal government and established the public domain, followed the relinquishing of all such claims over the territory by the states.
The City Commission of Marshall “ reactivated ” the Board of Censors, established by a 1921 ordinance, and designated five new members who demanded the submission of the picture for approval.
The ordinance prohibited the establishment of state religion and established civic rights that foreshadowed the United States Bill of Rights.
Territorial secession conventions were called at Mesilla and Tucson in March 1861 that adopted an ordinance of secession, established a Provisional Confederate Territory of Arizona with Owings as its governor, and petitioned the Confederate Congress for admission.
ESF was established by government ordinance in 1967.

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