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The council or a council committee may adjourn any meeting to a time and place stated by the chairperson in the order of adjournment. Less than a quorum may so adjourn from time to time. If all members are absent from a regular or adjourned regular meeting, the clerk of the council may declare the meeting adjourned to a stated time and place. The clerk shall cause written notice of an adjournment to be given as provided in SCC 2.48.030 except that the adjournment may be for less than twenty-four hours, unless such notice is waived as provided in that section. The clerk shall cause written notice of any adjournment to be conspicuously posted immediately after the time of adjournment on or near the door of the place where the meeting adjourned was held. Any adjourned meeting of a regular or adjourned regular meeting is a regular meeting for all purposes. If an order of adjournment fails to state the time at which the adjourned meeting is to be held, it shall be held at the hour specified for the next regular meeting. (Added by Ord. 80-012 § 2, June 2, 1980, Eff date Dec. 1, 2002; Amended by Amended Ord. 02-047, Oct. 16, 2002, Eff date Dec. 1, 2002; Amended by Ord. 11-017, May 11, 2011, Eff date May 27, 2011).