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w.. <br /> LAWS OF FLORIDA 2191 <br /> safety and welfare, the protection of property, the preservation <br /> of peace and good order, the suppression of vice, the benefit of <br /> trade and commerce, the preservation of good health, the preven- <br /> tion and extinguishing of fires, and for the exercise of its corporate <br /> powers and the performance of its corporate duties. No ordinance <br /> shall become a law unless passed by at least three-fifths of all <br /> the members of the City Council. Every ordinance passed by the <br /> City Council before becoming a law shall be presented to the <br /> Mayor under the certificate of the Clerk. If the Mayor approves <br /> the same he shall sign it and return it to the Clerk; but if he <br /> shall not approve it, lie shall return it to the Clerk with his <br /> objections in-writing at or before the next regular meeting of the <br /> Council for reconsideration; and if.the Council shall pass the ordi- <br /> nance by a four-fifths vote of all its members it shall go into effect. <br /> If the Mayor shall fail to return any ordinance, or shall return <br /> the same unsigned, without objections,in writing, at or before the <br /> next regular meeting 'of the Council after its passage, he shall be <br /> deemed to have approved the. same, and it shall become a law <br /> without his signature. <br /> Section 34. The City Council may require any officer or em- <br /> ployee of the City to give bond and with such sureties as the <br /> Council may by ordinance determine. <br /> �.. Section 35. The City Council shall have power by ordinance <br /> to impGse a tax upon any acid all business, professions and occupa- <br /> tions engaged in, or carried on, either wholly or in part within <br /> the corporate limits of said City, whether the same be taxed by <br /> the State or not, and without regard to the amount of the State <br /> tax, if any, imposed upon such business, profession or occupation. <br /> Section 36. The City Council shall have the power by ordinance <br /> to establish, maintain and regulate hospitals, jails, houses of de- <br /> tention and correction, public libraries and cemeteries. <br /> Section 37. The Council shall have power by ordinance to make <br /> regulations to secure and protect the general health of the in- <br /> habitants and to prevent and remove nuisances, where affecting <br /> the health or morals of the community; to regulate the sale and <br /> storage of all articles of food and to establish and regulate mar- <br /> kets; to establish flie limits and to regulate the construction of <br /> buildings within the fire limits; the Council shall have the power <br /> by ordinance to prohibit and suppress gambling houses, bawdy <br /> houses and disorderly houses, and any exhibition, show, circus, <br /> parade or amusement contrary to good morals, and all obscene <br /> pictures or literature; to regulate and prevent the carrying on of <br /> lo0 <br />