38 - Procedure after passage of ordinance.

§ 38. Procedure  after  passage  of  ordinance. Every ordinance of the  common  council  shall  immediately  after  its  passage  be  separately  engrossed  and  signed  by  the president and attested by the clerk. The  clerk shall thereupon present the  same  to  the  mayor.  If  the  mayor  approve  it  he  shall  sign  it  and  return  it  to the clerk, and the  ordinance shall thereupon take effect. If he  disapprove  it,  he  shall  return  it  to  the clerk with his objections stated in writing, and the  clerk shall present the same with such objections to the common  council  at  its next regular meeting. The common council may, within thirty days  thereafter,  reconsider  the  same;  if,  after  such   reconsideration,  three-fourths  of  all  the  members of the common council shall vote to  pass the ordinance  the  same  shall  take  effect  notwithstanding  the  objections  of  the  mayor,  unless  a  greater  number  of members were  necessary according to the provisions of this chapter for  the  original  passage  of  the ordinance, in which case unless as many members as were  requisite for the original passage of the ordinance shall vote  to  pass  the  ordinance  it  shall not take effect. If any ordinance shall not be  returned by the mayor to the clerk within ten days after it  shall  have  been  presented  to  him,  or if such ordinance shall be returned within  such period without the mayor's approval or disapproval, the same  shall  take  effect  in like manner as if the mayor had approved and signed it.  If any ordinance presented  to  the  mayor  contains  several  items  of  appropriation  of  money or embraces more than one distinct subject, the  mayor may approve the provisions relating to one or more items or one or  more subjects and disapprove the others. In such  case  those  items  or  subjects which he shall approve shall take effect and he shall append to  the  ordinance  at  the  time  of signing it a statement of the items or  subjects which he disapproves and said items or subjects so  disapproved  shall  not  take  effect.  He  shall  return to the clerk a copy of such  statement and the  items  or  subjects  disapproved  may  be  separately  reconsidered  by  the  common council and shall only become effective if  again passed by it as above provided. All the provisions of this section  in relation to ordinances disapproved by the mayor shall apply in  cases  in  which  he  shall  disapprove  any  item  or  subject contained in an  ordinance appropriating  money  or  embracing  more  than  one  distinct  subject.