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City Flag Ordinance <br />Page 2 <br />The new flag has a red six - pointed star on a white field, a yellow field opposite it, and two blue S- <br />shaped lines with a white stripe in between. The six points of the star represent the City's (6) <br />Council Districts, while the first blue and white lines evoke the river at the heart of South Bend, <br />our physical and virtual connectivity, and our industrial roots. <br />(b) The following protocol standards are established: <br />The City Flag shall be displayed on city property with honor and shall be flown with <br />dignity and respect. <br />2. The City Flag may be displayed in municipal offices and on city property, carried in <br />parades and displayed at other occasions and locations. <br />3. The Mayor or his designee is authorized to order the raising or lowering to a half -mast <br />position of City Flags at properties and facilities owned or operated by the City of South <br />Bend, or on the grounds of the County -City Building. <br />4. When a City Flag is no longer a fitting emblem for display and becomes unserviceable <br />or when it becomes faded or torn, it should be retired from further service with respect. <br />5. In the interest of fostering deep civic pride, the colors, design and theme of the City <br />Flag of South Bend may be creatively and enthusiastically promoted as an open- source <br />design to be embraced throughout our City. <br />Section II. If any part, subsection, section, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause, <br />phrase or word of this ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or otherwise <br />invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the <br />remaining portions of this ordinance. <br />