Section 5.3 ORDINANCES IN GENERAL.
   (a)   FORM. Every proposed ordinance shall be introduced in writing and in the form required for final adoption. No ordinance shall contain more than one subject which shall be clearly expressed in its title. The enacting clause shall be "The City of Hancock hereby ordains . . ." Any ordinance which repeals or amends an existing ordinance or part of the City Code shall set out in full the ordinance, sections, or subsections to be repealed or amended, and shall indicate any matter to be omitted by enclosing it in brackets or by strikeout type and shall indicate new matter by underscoring or by italics.
   (b)   PROCEDURE. An ordinance may be introduced by any member at any regular or special meeting of the City Council. Upon introduction of any ordinance, the City Clerk-Treasurer shall distribute a copy to each City Councilor and to the City Manager, shall file a reasonable number of copies in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer, and such other public places as the City Council may designate, and shall publish the ordinance together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon and for its consideration by the City Council. The public hearing shall follow the publication by at least seven days, may be held separately or in connection with a regular or special City Council meeting and may be adjourned from time to time; all persons interested shall have an opportunity to be heard. After the hearing, the City Council may adopt the ordinance with or without amendment or reject it, but if it is amended as to any matter of substance, the City Council may not adopt it until the ordinance or its amended sections have been subjected to all the procedures hereinbefore required in the case of a newly introduced ordinance. As soon as practicable after adoption of any ordinance, the City Clerk-Treasurer shall have it published again together with a notice of its adoption.
   (c)   EFFECTIVE DATE. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, every adopted ordinance shall become effective at the expiration of 30 days after adoption or at any later date specified therein.
   (d)   PUBLICATION. As used in this section, the term "publish" means to print in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the City: (1) the ordinance and (2) the places where copies of it have been filed and the times when they are available for public inspection.