§ 30.40 SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL MOTIONS.
   (A)   A substantive motion is a motion that seeks to have the Council exercise any of its powers, duties or responsibilities. A motion to amend a substantive motion is also a substantive motion. A substantive motion, other than to amend, is out of order while another substantive motion is pending.
   (B)   A procedural motion is a motion that relates either to the manner in which the Council conducts its business in general or the manner in which the Council deals with a particular substantive issue or substantive motion that is before it.
   (C)   Unless otherwise specifically provided, all motions authorized by this subchapter may be amended and debated.
(1989 Code, Title II, Ch. 22, § 6-21) (Ord. passed 2-9-1982; Ord. passed 4-12-1983; Ord. passed 10-9-1990)