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Council-Manager Plan.
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Section
35.18.010
The council-manager plan.
Section
35.18.020
Number of councilmembers—Wards, districts—Terms—Vacancies.
Section
35.18.030
Laws applicable to council-manager cities—Civil service.
Section
35.18.035
Second-class cities, parking meter revenue for revenue bonds.
Section
35.18.040
City manager—Qualifications.
Section
35.18.050
City manager—Bond and oath.
Section
35.18.060
City manager—Authority.
Section
35.18.070
City manager—May serve two or more cities.
Section
35.18.080
City manager—Creation of departments.
Section
35.18.090
City manager—Department heads—Authority.
Section
35.18.100
City manager—Appointment of subordinates—Qualifications—Terms.
Section
35.18.110
City manager—Interference by councilmembers.
Section
35.18.120
City manager—Removal—Resolution and notice.
Section
35.18.130
City manager—Removal—Reply and hearing.
Section
35.18.140
City manager—Substitute.
Section
35.18.150
Council—Eligibility.
Section
35.18.160
Council—Authority.
Section
35.18.170
Council meetings.
Section
35.18.180
Council—Ordinances—Recording.
Section
35.18.190
Mayor—Election—Vacancy.
Section
35.18.200
Mayor—Duties.
Section
35.18.210
Mayor pro tempore.
Section
35.18.220
Salaries.
Section
35.18.230
Organization on council-manager plan—Eligibility.
Section
35.18.240
Organization—Petition.
Section
35.18.250
Organization—Election procedure.
Section
35.18.260
Organization—Ballots.
Section
35.18.270
Organization—Election of council, procedure.
Section
35.18.280
Organization—Holding over by incumbent officials and employees.
Section
35.18.285
Organization—First council may revise budget.
Section
35.18.290
Abandonment of council-manager plan.
Section
35.18.300
Abandonment—Method.
Section
35.18.310
Abandonment—Special election necessary.
Section
35.18.320
Abandonment—Effect.