1-2-5: INTEGRATION OF ORDINANCES INTO CODE:
   A.    Recommendations Of Administrator And Attorney: The administrator and attorney shall recommend to the council a system for integrating ordinances into the code in the most expeditious manner possible. They shall recommend to the council rules consistent with this chapter for the preparation, editing and format of ordinances to be presented to the council.
   B.    Matters Omitted: When an ordinance is integrated into this code, the following matters may be omitted:
      1.    Title.
      2.    Enacting clause.
      3.    Section numbers.
      4.    Validation and repealing clauses.
      5.    Validating signatures and dates.
      6.    Punctuation and other matters not an integral part of the text of the ordinance.
      7.    Penalty provision. (1974 Code § 110.07; amd. 2008 Code)
   C.    Errors: When integrating ordinances into the code, the administrator and attorney may correct manifest grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors; change reference numbers to conform with sections, subsections, chapters and ordinances; substitute figures for written words and vice versa; substitute dates for the words "the effective date of this ordinance"; and perform like actions to ensure a uniform code of ordinances without, however, altering the meaning of the ordinances enacted. (1974 Code § 110.07)
   D.    Source Notes: When an ordinance is integrated into the code, a source note shall be added at the end of each new chapter, section, subsection or subdivision indicating the ordinance number and passage date from which the same was derived. (1974 Code § 110.07; amd. 2008 Code)