A board resolution typically cannot supersede an ordinance, as ordinances are laws enacted by a legislative body and have a higher legal authority. Resolutions are generally used for specific decisions or administrative matters within an organization or governing body. If a board resolution conflicts with an existing ordinance, the ordinance would take precedence unless the ordinance itself allows for such a resolution. However, the specific legal context and jurisdiction may influence the outcome.
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