§ 30.02 COMMON COUNCIL.
   (A)   The City of Huntingburg shall be governed by I.C. 36-4-6-5 for the purpose of voting for legislative body candidates.
   (B)   The legislative branch of the city shall be the Common Council. The Common Council is composed of five members. Four members of the Common Council are elected from the districts established under this section. One member of the Common Council is elected at large by the voters of the whole city. Each voter of the city may vote for one candidate for at-large membership and one candidate from the district in which the voter resides.
   (C)   The Common Council divides the city into the following districts for the purpose of conducting elections of Common Council members, meeting the requirements of I.C. 36-4-6-5:
      (1)   District One. That part lying within the corporate limits of the city located south of the centerline of 6th Street (State Road 64) and west of the centerline of Main Street (U.S. Highway 231). Also including, that part lying south of the centerline of 12th Street and west of the centerline of Chestnut Street.
      (2)   District Two. That part lying within the corporate limits of the city located north of the centerline of 6th Street (State Road 64) and west of the centerline of Main Street (U.S. Highway 231); excepting, that part lying south of the centerline of 12th Street and west of the centerline of Chestnut Street.
      (3)   District Three. That part lying within the corporate limits of the city located east of the centerline of Main Street (U. S. Highway 231) and south of the centerline of 6th Street (State Road 64), excepting the area bounded as follows: beginning at the intersection of Main Street with 4th Street and running thence east along the centerline of 4th Street to its intersection with Van Buren Street; thence north along the centerline of Van Buren Street to its intersection with an east-west alley running along the north line of Lot Nos. 5 and 15 in Geiger's Addition to the City of Huntingburg; thence east along the centerline of said alley to its intersection with Washington Street; thence north along the centerline of Washington Street to its intersection with 6th Street; thence west along the centerline of 6th Street (State Road 64) to its intersection with Main Street (U.S. Highway 231); excepting also, that area beginning at the intersection of 6th Street (State Road 64) and Washington Street and lying south of 6th Street (State Road 64) and north of the centerline of the Norfolk-Southern railroad track.
      (4)   District Four. That part lying within the corporate limits of the city lying east of Main Street (US Highway 231) and north of a line beginning at the intersection of Main Street with 4th Street and running thence east along the centerline of 4th Street to its intersection with Van Buren Street; thence north along the centerline of Van Buren Street to its intersection with an east-west alley running along the north line of Lot Nos. 5 and 15 in Geiger's Addition to the City of Huntingburg; thence east along the centerline of said alley to its intersection with Washington Street; thence north along the centerline of Washington Street to its intersection with 6th Street (State Road 64); thence east along the centerline of 6th Street to the eastern corporate limits; also including, that area beginning at the intersection of 6th Street (State Road 64) and Washington Street and lying south of 6th Street (State Road 64) and north of the centerline of the Norfolk-Southern railroad track.
(`90 Code, § 2.06.020) (Ord. 92-32, passed 12-7-1992; Am. Ord. 2002-30, passed 10-10-2002; Am. Ord. 2012-36, passed 11-29-2012; Am. Ord. 2022-28, passed 8-9-2022)