(a) When there is evidently no opposition to certain questions, the formality of voting can be avoided by the Presiding Officer stating: "If there is no objection," then stating the proposed action. If there is no objection by any member of Council, the action is done by general consent without a vote.
(b) If one member of Council objects to such action or parliamentary procedure, the Presiding Officer shall take a majority vote on the question.
(Ord. 61-02. Passed 3-11-02.)