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b) Solutions. Recommendations will be made regarding solutions to the issues <br />discussed. <br />c) Implementation. Agreed upon solutions will be implemenied with the help of <br />MCC’s attorney. The Municipality’s attorney has ultimate decision making <br />authority for solutions and implementation. <br />d) Sample ordinances. MCC has an extensive collection of Sample Ordinances. <br />Recommendations will be made regarding new legislation on specific subjects <br />where there is an obvious need. To facilitate this, the Municipality should <br />request recommendations on subjects of specific concern. <br />e) Organization. Organization can be reviewed with the Municipality providing <br />comments, criticisms or suggestions. <br />(5) POST-CONFERENCE MEMORANDUM. Following the conference, MCCs <br />attorney will draft and submit a memorandum outlining the substantive changes, solutions and <br />implementations agreed upon. This memorandum is extremely useful upon receipt of the <br />proofs; it is recommended the proofs be reviewed in conjunction with the conference <br />memorandum. <br />(6) EDITORIAL WORK. The manuscript will be prepared to include; <br />a) Proper phraseology. Conci.se, modem and proper phraseology, without <br />conflicts, ambiguities and repetitious provisions. <br />b) Chap.er arrangement. Each chapter of the new Code shall embrace all <br />ordinances of the same subject matter. Within the chapter itself, the ordinances <br />shall be arranged in an orderly and logical fashion, to include articles and <br />divisions as necessary. Chapters and sections will be re.served for tuture <br />expansion. <br />Title arrangement is also available and will be discussed at the conference. <br />c) Table of contents. This tab. will list the chapters, articles and divisions of the <br />Code, giving the page number upon which each begin:. <br />d) Chapter analysis. Each chapter of the new Code will be preceded by a detailed <br />analysis listing the articles, divisions, and sections contained therein. <br />e) Catchlines. Each section will t e preceded by a catchline, which shall reflect <br />the content of the section. <br />0 History notes. A history mue will be prepared for each section of the new Code <br />unless tfie section was added during the project. The note w'ill indicate the <br />source from whicn the section is derived. If the section is derived from an
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