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RULE OF PROCEDURE
§ 32.20 MAYOR AS PRESIDING OFFICER.
   (A)   The Mayor shall preside at meetings of the Council. At any duly called regular or special meeting of the City Council at which the Mayor is absent or unable to attend to his duties of presiding at such meetings, that member of City Council who received the highest number of votes at the last general election for a full term on City Council shall preside. (Ord. 120.03, passed 4-17-84)
   (B)   The Mayor may participate in Council proceedings, but shall not have a vote, except that he may cast the deciding vote in case of a tie. (Ord. 120.02, passed 12-16-80)
(KRS 83A.130 (5))
§ 32.21 MEETINGS.
   (A)   Regular meetings of the Council shall be held on the first and third Tuesdays of each and every month, with the time of commencement of the meetings to be at 7:00 p.m., prevailing local time. If the regularly scheduled meeting should occur on a holiday, then the meeting shall be held on the next succeeding work day the time stated herein. Meetings shall be held at the Dayton Community and Meeting Center, 625 Second Avenue, Dayton, Kentucky. The Council may, from time to time and for reasons of emergency, access or for any other reason, designate by order, resolution or motion, a change of venue with adequate notice to the public. (Ord. 120.2, passed 10-16-79; Am. Ord. 2014-3, passed 5-6-14; Am. Ord. 2022-14, passed - - 22)
   (B)   Special meetings of the Council may be called by the Mayor or upon written request of a majority of the Council. In the call, the Mayor or Council shall designate the purpose, time, and place of the special meeting with sufficient notice for the attendance of Council members and for compliance with KRS Chapter 61. (Ord. 120.2, passed 10-16-79)
   (C)   At a special meeting no business may be considered other than that set forth in the designation of purpose.
   (D)   The minutes of every meeting shall be signed by the City Clerk/Treasurer and by the officer presiding at the meeting.
(KRS 83A.130 (11))
§ 32.22 QUORUM.
   Unless otherwise provided by statute, a majority of the Council constitutes a quorum and a vote of a majority of a quorum is sufficient to take action.
(KRS 83A.060 (6))
ORDINANCES
§ 32.35 ONE SUBJECT; TITLE.
   Each ordinance shall embrace only one subject and shall have a title that shall clearly state the subject.
(KRS 83A.060 (1))
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