A. Resolutions shall be in written form and may be introduced by any member of Council at any regular or special meeting of the City Council. The City Clerk shall distribute a copy to each Councilmember and appointed official prior to the meeting at which the resolution is to be introduced. A resolution may be passed, with or without amendment, or rejected by the City Council at the meeting at which it is introduced, and no waiting period or hearing shall be required. The vote on the question of passage of each resolution shall be taken by roll call and entered into the Clerk’s journal. No resolution shall be adopted except upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of Council who are present, unless otherwise required by this Charter.
B. No waiting period, notice, or hearing shall be required for a resolution and a resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage or at such time and date as it may specify. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Council may accept public comment upon any resolution before it upon a motion to entertain public comment, duly seconded, and approved by a majority vote of the members present.
C. The Clerk shall publish notice of the passage of a resolution, by title or a brief summary thereof, on the City’s website within seven (7) days of its passage.