Chapter VI
QUASI-JUDICIAL AUTHORITY
Section 22 Orders.
The council will normally exercise its quasi-judicial authority by approving orders. The approving clause for orders must state “The City of Newberg orders as follows:”.
Section 23 Order Approval.
(a) Approval of an order or any other council quasi-judicial decision requires approval by the council at one meeting.
(b) Any substantive amendment to an order must be read aloud or made available in writing to the public at the meeting before the council adopts the order.
(c) After approval of an order or other council quasi-judicial decision, the vote of each member must be entered in the council minutes.
(d) After approval of an order, the city custodian of records must endorse it with the date of approval and the custodian’s name and title.
Section 24 Effective Date of Orders.
Orders and other quasi-judicial decisions take effect on the date of final approval, or on a later day provided in the order.