§ 2.08.480. Ordinances—Number of votes for passage.
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All ordinances, resolutions and other matters submitted to the council shall be passed or defeated by a majority vote of the council unless a greater number of votes may be required by law. The word "majority" shall mean three affirmative votes for purposes of approval, or three negative votes for purposes of denial. In instances where a majority vote cannot be obtained and no additional action is taken, said matter shall automatically be added to the next agenda of the council.
(Ord. 556; as amended by Ord. 1529; March 8, 1966)