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Committee clarifies ordinance authentication, strikes duplicate special-meeting language
Summary
The Lago Vista charter committee revised language on who authenticates ordinances after a mayor recently declined to sign and removed duplicative wording about special-called meetings; the committee also approved a small edit clarifying rights in complaint hearings.
The Lago Vista Charter Revision Committee voted to revise two administrative portions of the draft charter: how ordinances are authenticated and removing duplicative language on special-called meetings.
On ordinance authentication, the committee approved modifying the sentence that governs signing and recording approved ordinances. Members removed the phrase "in the absence of the mayor" and adjusted punctuation so the sentence reads that an ordinance shall be authenticated by the…
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