SECTION 5.09.   AUTHENTICATION AND RECORDING; REVIEW; CODIFICATION; REPRODUCTION.
   (A)   Authentication and Recording. All ordinances and resolutions adopted by the Council shall be authenticated by the signature of both the Clerk and the Mayor, and shall then be recorded in full in properly indexed journals kept for that purpose.
   (B)   Review. Within two years after adoption of this Charter, and at least every ten (10) years thereafter, the Council shall appoint an Ordinance Review Commission of not less than seven (7) qualified electors of the City. It shall be the duty of this Commission to review the existing ordinances of the City and make recommendations to the Council for removal from the records of the City any such ordinances which may have outlived their usefulness or practicality. The Commission shall submit its report to the Council within one year after its appointment. The Council shall then take such action as it deems warranted with respect to the recommendations of the Commission.
   (C)   Codification. Within three years after adoption of this Charter, and at least every ten (10) years thereafter, the Council shall provide a general codification of all city ordinances and resolutions. The general codification shall be adopted by the Council and shall be published in bound or loose-leaf form, together with this Charter and any amendments thereto, including any pertinent provisions (as the Council may specify) of: the Ohio Constitution; other laws of the State of Ohio; codes of technical regulations; and other rules and regulations or pertinent supplementary matter of service or interest. This compilation shall be known and cited officially as the Beavercreek City Code. Copies of the Code shall be furnished to city officials, placed in public city offices and the local public library for free public reference, and made available for purchase at cost.
   (D)   Reproduction of Ordinances and Resolutions. The Council shall cause each ordinance and resolution, and each amendment to this Charter, to be reproduced as soon as reasonably possible following its adoption. The reproduced ordinances, resolutions, and Charter amendments, shall be distributed or sold to the public at cost.