123.01 UNIFORM SYSTEM OF NUMBERING LEGISLATION.
   All ordinances and resolutions shall be numbered in sequence, therefore eliminating separate numbering systems for the two categories of legislation.
   The number assigned to the ordinance or resolution shall consist of not less than three digits: The first digit or digits shall indicate the sequence of legislation passed in that fiscal year. The last two digits shall always be the last two digits of the year in which the legislation is passed.
   The first ordinance or resolution passed after January 1, of each year shall have the first digit or digits assigned as one (1) and continue consecutively to December 31 of that year.
   Examples:   1-62 (First legislation passed in 1962)
         1-63 (First legislation passed in 1963)
(Res. 4-62. Passed 1-18-62.)