§ 30.44 INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES.
   (A)   An ordinance may be proposed by any member of Council. A proposed ordinance shall be referred to the City Attorney for approval as to form. The City Attorney shall render assistance in the preparation of notices and ordinances. After an ordinance is in proper form and required notices have been given, the City Attorney shall send the ordinance to the City Clerk to be held for public inspection. An ordinance shall be deemed to be introduced when it appears on an agenda for a public meeting of Council and its title is read.
   (B)   A voice motion of a member of Council shall be considered to be the introduction of an oral resolution, which shall require no written record other than a notation of the City Clerk in the Council minutes. A resolution proposed in writing shall be introduced in the same manner as an ordinance.
('90 Code, § 2-20.5) (Ord. passed 1-10-77)