§ 38-a. Codification of ordinances; further exceptions requiring publication of certain ordinances.  


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  • (1)

    Notwithstanding any provision of section 38, or of any other sections of the Charter of the City of Lynchburg, as amended, it shall be unnecessary, whenever the council of such city shall codify, recodify, revise or amend any existing ordinance or ordinances or enact any new ordinance or ordinances of said city, and cause the same, or any part thereof, to be printed at one time or from time to time in book or pamphlet form, to publish in a newspaper or otherwise any new, revised or amended ordinance or ordinances, or any other ordinance or ordinances, or any codification or recodification of any ordinance or ordinances contained in any book or pamphlet, and all new, revised or amended ordinances, codifications or recodifications contained in any such book or pamphlet shall take effect at such time, but not less than thirty days after the same have been printed in such book or pamphlet form, as may be prescribed by the council by ordinance.

    (2)

    Notwithstanding any provision of paragraph (1) of this section or of section thirty-eight, or of any other section of the Charter of the City of Lynchburg, as amended, it shall be unnecessary to either publish in a newspaper or otherwise, or to print in a book or pamphlet form any ordinance or ordinances of said city which prohibit or regulate traffic or parking on any designated street or streets, or other designated area or areas, or which prohibit or regulate the dumping of trash or other matter, or which prohibit or regulate any other specified activity or activities in or near any designated streets, areas, buildings or other locations; provided, however, such signs are present, within or near such streets, areas, buildings or other locations, as to apprise an ordinarily observant person of such prohibitions or regulations, and such ordinance or ordinances shall take effect at such time, but not before the signs called for in said ordinance or ordinances have been erected, as may be prescribed by the council by ordinance.

    (Acts 1942, ch. 235, p. 345; Acts 1950, ch. 253, p. 438)

    Editor's note— Code of ordinances, § 1-1.

(Acts 1942, ch. 235, p. 345; Acts 1950, ch. 253, p. 438)

Editor's note

Code of ordinances, § 1-1.