37 Repealing No. 14 Consumption of Alcholic Liquor in Public Places Summary published in The Salina Journal on June D and 15 , 2013.
Posted on the City of Salina website from June 6---1 , 2013.
CHARTER ORDINANCE NUMBER 37
A CHARTER ORDINANCE REPEALING CHARTER ORDINANCE NUMBER 14 THAT
EXEMPTED THE CITY FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 41-719 PERTAINING TO
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CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR IN PUBLIC PLACES.
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WHEREAS, on October 10, 1977, the Governing Body adopted Charter Ordinance Number
9 14, which exempted the City of Salina from K.S.A. 41-719;
WHEREAS, the state legislature has since amended K.S.A. 41-719 to apply uniformly to all
cities across Kansas, thereby superseding Charter Ordinance 14;
WHEREAS, the purpose of Charter Ordinance 14, namely to permit consumption of
alcoholic liquor upon public streets and public property, is accomplished through the current
version of K.S.A. 41-719 and amendments to Chapter 5 of the Salina Code. SO, NOW
THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. Repeal. City of Salina Charter Ordinance Number 14 is hereby repealed.
Section 2. Publication. This Charter Ordinance shall be published once a week for two
consecutive weeks in The Salina Journal, the official city newspaper.
Section 3. Effective date. This Charter Ordinance shall take effect 60 days after final publication,
unless a sufficient petition is filed and a referendum held on the ordinance as provided in Article 12,
Section 5(c) of the Kansas Constitution, in which case the ordinance shall become effective upon
approval by a majority of the electors voting thereon.
Passed by the Governing Body by not less than two-thirds of the members elect voting in favor
' thereon.
Introduced: May 20, 2013
Passel!d: ''11 June 3, 2013
arbara V. Shirley, Mayor
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Lieu Ann Elsey, CMC, Cat Clerk
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