§ 1-10. Ordinances, resolutions and activities not affected by Code.


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  • The adoption of this Code shall not repeal or otherwise affect any of the following acts and ordinances in effect at the time of adoption of this Code:

    (1)

    Any offense or act committed or done or any penalty of forfeiture incurred or any contract or right established or accruing before the effective date of this Code;

    (2)

    Any ordinance promising or guaranteeing the payment of money for the city or authorizing the issuance of any bonds of the city or any evidence of the city's indebtedness;

    (3)

    Any resolution not mentioned in the Code and not inconsistent with it;

    (4)

    Any contract or obligation assumed by the city;

    (5)

    Any ordinance prescribing zoning or subdivision regulations, or zoning particular property;

    (6)

    Any right or franchise granted by the city;

    (7)

    Any ordinance dedicating, naming, establishing, locating, opening, widening, paving, etc., any street or public way in the city;

    (8)

    Any appropriation ordinance, and any ordinance establishing a specific monetary fee or charge and associated criteria;

    (9)

    Any administrative or personnel ordinance not mentioned in the Code and not inconsistent with it, including, but not limited to, those concerning personnel manuals and policies;

    (10)

    Any ordinance dedicating or accepting any subdivision plat;

    (11)

    Any ordinance or resolution not in conflict with such Code regulating traffic on specific streets or portions thereof or in specific areas of the city;

    (12)

    Any ordinance levying any tax;

    (13)

    Any ordinance establishing any board, agency, commission or authority not mentioned in the Code and not inconsistent with it;

    (14)

    Any ordinance establishing voting districts;

    (15)

    Any ordinance not of a general and permanent nature (e.g., including, but not limited to, ordinances with expiration dates, concerning specific properties or locations, establishing fire lanes, concerning named individuals and appointments, etc.).