(A) The enacting clause of all ordinances passed by the Town Board of Trustees shall be: “Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Granite, Oklahoma,” and of all ordinances proposed by the voters under their power of initiative, “Be it ordained by the People of the Town of Granite, Oklahoma.”
(B) Every proposed ordinance shall be read and a vote of a majority of all the Trustees shall be required for its final passage.
(C) The Mayor shall have no power to veto any ordinance.
(D) Every ordinance, except those excepted by state law, shall be published by title or in full, within ten days after its passage, in a newspaper of general circulation within the town or county or posted in ten public places within the town.
(E) Every ordinance, except an emergency ordinance, shall become effective 30 days after its final passage, unless it specifies a later date.
(F) An emergency ordinance is an ordinance which, in the judgment of the Town Board of Trustees, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health or safety and which should become effective prior to the time when a regular ordinance would become effective. Every such ordinance shall contain, as a part of its title, the words “and declaring an emergency” and, in a separate section (herein called the emergency section), shall declare the emergency. The Town Board of Trustees shall vote on the emergency section separately and must adopt the emergency section by a vote of at least three-fourths of all the members of the Town Board. An emergency ordinance shall take effect upon passage, unless it specifies a later date.
(`85 Code, § 1-150)