(a) Authentication and Recording. The Clerk of Council shall authenticate by the Clerk's signature, along with the signature of the Presiding Officer of the Council, and record in full, in a properly indexed Journal kept for the purpose, all ordinances and resolutions adopted by Council.
(b) Codification. Within five (5) years after adoption of this Charter and at least every ten (10) years thereafter, the Council shall provide codification of all Municipal ordinances and resolutions having the force and effect of law. The general codification shall be adopted by the Council and shall be published promptly 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. The compilation shall be known and cited officially as the Carlisle Municipal Code. Copies of the Municipal Code shall be furnished to Municipal officers, placed in public Municipal offices for free public reference, and made available for purchase by the public at cost determined by Council.
(c) Publication and Reproduction of Ordinances and Resolutions. The Council shall cause each ordinance and resolution and each amendment to this Charter to be reproduced promptly following its adoption, and the reproduced ordinances and resolutions and Charter amendments shall be distributed or sold to the public at cost determined by Council. Each ordinance or resolution shall be published by posting for seven (7) days a copy of each ordinance and resolution at the Municipal offices and at two other public places within the Municipality as determined by the Council. The failure to post, or the failure to maintain posting, shall not invalidate an ordinance or resolution. The Council may make further arrangements as it deems necessary with respect to reproduction and distribution of any changes in or additions to the provisions of the Constitution and other laws of the State of Ohio, or the codes of technical regulations, and rules and regulations included in the Municipal Code.