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#4w^k '"*4" <br />NMNP.- %No, <br />Ordinance No. 2006 -156 <br />(3) The Mayor requests and obtains a written opinion from the Director of Law <br />that the contract is in proper form and substance. <br />(B) If any of the conditions set forth in paragraph (A) above are not met with respect <br />to any contract to which the City is a party, then the Mayor shall, prior to executing <br />any such contract, obtain express authorization from the City Council. " <br />BE AMENDED, AND, AS AMENDED, SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: <br />"131.01 MAYOR'S CONTRACT AUTHORITY. <br />(A) The Mayor may execute any contract to which the City is a party without obtaining <br />authorization of Council if all of the following conditions exist: <br />(1) The contract does not involve an expenditure of City funds in excess of Five <br />Thousand Dollars; <br />(2) The Director of Finance certifies, if an expenditure of funds is involved, <br />that, pursuant to R.C. Section 5705.41, sufficient funds have been lawfully <br />appropriated and are available for such expenditure; and <br />(3) The Mayor requests and obtains a written opinion from the Director of Law <br />that the contract is in proper form and substance. <br />(B) The Mayor, subject to review and approval by the Directors of Finance and <br />Law, may also execute credit applications and enter into credit contracts with Citv <br />vendors approved through either the City purchase order process or the City <br />contracting process. <br />($o If any of the conditions set forth in paragraphs (A) or above are not met with <br />respect to any contract to which the City is a party, then the Mayor shall, prior to <br />executing any such contract, obtain express authorization from the City Council. " <br />SECTION 2: That any Ordinance or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with or in <br />conflict with this Ordinance, to the extent of any such inconsistency or conflict with this <br />Ordinance, be and hereby are repealed. <br />SECTION 3: That this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure <br />immediately necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare and for the <br />further reason that it is necessary that this legislation go into effect immediately because of <br />pending credit applications and contracts which must be executed in order to complete <br />expenditures for products and services vital to the continuance of the City government, and <br />further provided that it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all members of Council, <br />it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. <br />2