Section 4. Passage of Ordinances and Resolutions.
   No ordinance or resolution shall be passed without the concurrence of a majority of all members of Council, except that emergency ordinances, as hereinafter provided, shall require concurrence of five members of Council, for passage. Before passage, every ordinance shall be read on two separate days, by title only, unless an emergency is declared as hereinafter provided, or unless by vote of five members of Council, a reading thereof by title only on two different days is dispensed with, in which cases such ordinance may be read one time and passed on the day of such reading.
   Every vote upon every ordinance or other matters as to which any member shall so demand shall be taken upon a roll call and entered upon the journal. Final passage of every ordinance and resolution shall be certified by the signatures of the Mayor or Acting Mayor and the Clerk of Council.
   The Clerk of Council shall record all ordinances, resolutions, and motions, at length, in separate volumes, which shall be a public record, available upon request for review by all citizens. Immediately after the period of publication required by this Charter, the Clerk of Council shall enter on the ordinance or resolution a certificate giving the manner and date of publication and shall sign his or her name thereto officially.