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<br />l73-a <br /> <br />Section 5. That the public welfare, health, and safety <br />being presently endangered due to the fact that the existing <br />ordinances of the City of San Marcos do not afford an adequate <br />and comprehensive code governing the aforementioned specifi- <br />cations, materials, and methods within the corporate limits of <br />the City of San Marcos, or its extraterritorial jurisdiction, <br />subject to the laws of the State of Texas, therefore, an <br />emergency exists, requiring the provisions of the Charter of <br />the City of San Marcos that ordinarily require ordinances to <br />be read on three (3) several days and that no ordinance shall <br />become effective until the expiration of ten (10) days following <br />the date of its final passage, be dispensed with; thus, this <br />Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage by <br />this body and its publication in a newspaper of general cir- <br />culation within the City of San Marcos. Such publication <br />shall be accomplished by a setting out in said newspaper of <br />the caption and the penalties for violation of said Ordinance. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of June, 1974. <br /> <br />l-~ (O~ <br /> <br />Dr. Emmie Craddock <br />Mayor <br /> <br />ATTEST: .. <br />,'~ ,I <br />f"l j . '/i,;/.'.J. ) <br />iJ~~ <br />Doriss Hambrick <br />City Secretary <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />Tom Akins <br />City Attorney <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />