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St. Marys City Council discusses emergency amendment to rescue rates ordinance; vote not recorded in transcript

St. Marys City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

At its meeting the St. Marys City Council considered an emergency amendment to ordinance 202603, which sets five rescue rates for the city. Council members said section 5 now contains emergency language moving the effective date to May 1, 2026; the transcript records a motion to pass on third reading but does not include a roll-call tally.

The St. Marys City Council reviewed an emergency amendment to ordinance 202603 — an ordinance that sets the city's five rescue rates — during its regular meeting.

A council member said section 5 was amended to include emergency language: the June 1 effective date was struck and replaced with May 1, 2026, and section 6 contains the new emergency language. The item was on its third reading and the chair asked for a motion to pass.

A motion to pass was made and seconded, but the transcript does not record a roll-call vote or final tally for the ordinance. The transcript therefore does not document the formal outcome or the vote counts for ordinance 202603.