A resolution is a less permanent rule of municipal government and usually expresses the decision of a council in respect of a temporary or discrete matter. A resolution does not prescribe a permanent rule of local government. A resolution generally expresses the will of the governing body on a special occasion which is not likely to recur. Rogers, supra at paras. 68.1-68.2(pp. 407-411). Kovinic v. Niagara Falls (City), supra at paras. 30-35.
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