(A) All ordinances passed subsequent to this code of ordinances which amend, repeal or in any way affect this code of ordinances, may be numbered in accordance with the numbering system of this code and printed for inclusion therein, or in the case of repealed chapters, sections and subsections or any part thereof, by subsequent ordinances, such repealed portions may be excluded from the code by omission from reprinted pages affected thereby, and the subsequent ordinances as numbered and printed or omitted, in the case of repeal, shall be prima facie evidence of such subsequent ordinances until such time that this code of ordinances and subsequent ordinances numbered or omitted are readopted as a new code of ordinances by the city commission.
(B) Amendments to any of the provisions of this code should be made by amending such provisions by specific reference to the section of this code in substantially the following language: “That section . . . of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Hollywood, Florida, is hereby amended to read as follows: . . .” The new provisions may then be set out in full as desired.
(C) In the event a new section not heretofore existing in the code is to be added, the following language may be used: “That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Hollywood, Florida, is hereby amended by adding a section (or sections, subchapter or chapter) to be numbered as follows: . . ., which said section shall read as follows: . . .” The new section may then be set out in full as desired.
(D) When the city commission desires to enact an ordinance of a general and permanent nature on a subject not heretofore existing in the code, which the commission desires to incorporate into the code, a section in substantially the following language may be made a part of the ordinance:
“Section . It is the intention of the city commission and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Hollywood, Florida, and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered to accomplish such intention.”
(E) All sections, subchapters, chapters or provisions of this code desired to be repealed should be specifically repealed by section number or chapter number, as the case may be.
('72 Code, § 1-7)