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A roll call vote shall be taken and recorded for all ordinances, resolutions, and any action which would create a liability against the municipality and in any other case at the request of any member of the governing body by a “yes” or a “no” vote and shall be recorded. Every resolution or ordinance shall be in writing before the vote is taken. The concurrence of a majority of the members elected to the city council shall be necessary to the passage of any ordinance, resolution, or other action of the city council. Unless otherwise prescribed by law, in no event shall the city council pass any ordinance or resolution, or take any other action unless at least three votes favor the proposed ordinance, resolution, or action. All ordinances passed must be signed by the mayor and attested to by the recorder as proof of their regular passage. In no event shall the mayor have the power to veto any act of the governing body unless otherwise specifically authorized by Utah State statute. (Ord. 6-92, amended, 1992; Prior code §9-8)