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b. Following the statement of purpose and intent section, the introductory sentence <br /> to each section of the South Bend Municipal Code which proposes new language <br /> must set forth the proposed new language in bold type or may underline such <br /> proposed new language and must show the deletion of current words with a dash <br /> through such language, so long as that utilizing this format does not cause undue <br /> confusion. <br /> (3) Any bill submitted to be considered for ordinance consideration which does not <br /> conform to the applicable requirements of this section may be rejected by the City <br /> Clerk's Office when presented for filing. Any non-conforming bill not rejected by the <br /> City Clerk's office may be rejected by the Council President.. <br /> (4) All proposed resolutions and ordinances must be accompanied by a separate cover <br /> letter from the party initiating such resolution or ordinance. Each such letter must <br /> clearly identify the salient points of the proposed resolution or ordinance and must <br /> identify the person who will be giving the presentation at the public hearing, if <br /> different from the person signing the letter. Any proposed resolution or ordinance <br /> which is not accompanied by such a letter may be rejected by the City Clerk's Office <br /> when presented for filing. <br /> (5) Resolutions or ordinances proposed by the City Administration shall when at all <br /> possible and in the interest of furthering better communications between the <br /> administrative and legislative branches, have the proposed resolution or ordinance <br /> signed by the Chairperson of the Standing Committee which has jurisdiction over the <br /> subject matter addressed in the proposed legislation. <br /> (6) Resolutions or ordinances proposed by one or more Council members shall have the <br /> proposed resolution or ordinance reviewed and signed by the Chairperson of the <br /> Standing Committee which has jurisdiction over the subject matter addressed in the <br /> proposed legislation acknowledging that the bill will be heard before said Standing <br /> Committee. Any such proposed resolution or ordinance not signed by the Chairperson <br /> of the Standing Committee which has jurisdiction over the subject matter addressed in <br /> the proposed legislation will not be considered by a Standing Committee or the <br /> Council. <br /> (7) The party initiating any legislation which is amended during the Common Council's <br /> public hearing, must file a complete original of such amended legislation with the <br /> Office of the City Clerk, by the next business day. <br /> (8) If the proposed ordinance is passed by the Common Council and approved by the <br /> Mayor, the City Clerk's Office shall assign it an ordinance number. <br /> (9) Any substitute proposed resolution or substitute proposed ordinance filed with the City <br /> Clerk for Council consideration which is filed to replace an original filing with that <br /> office, must be accompanied with a cover letter which summarizes the changes being <br /> recommended in the substitute version. <br /> (10) The signatory section for a bill or proposed resolution shall read as follows: <br />