2.12.110   Order of business.
   The order of business of the governing body shall be taken up for consideration and disposition in the following order:
   A.   Call to Order. The mayor, or in his absence, the mayor pro tern, shall call the meeting to order precisely at the appointed hour.
   B.   Roll Call. Before proceeding with the order of business, the clerk or his deputy shall call the roll of the members, and the names of those present shall be entered in the minutes.
   C.   Reading of the Minutes. After a reading of the minutes, the same shall be considered approved if correct, and errors rectified, if any exist.
   D.   Reports by Officers. Municipal officials and/or committees shall present such reports as may be required by the governing body.
   E.   Old Business. The commission shall consider any business that has been previously considered and which is still unfinished.
   F.   New Business. The commission shall consider any business not heretofore considered, including the introduction or reading of ordinances and resolutions.
   G.   Petitions. Petitions, remonstrances, communications and comments or suggestions from citizens present, shall be heard by the commission. All such remarks shall be addressed to the commission as a whole, and not to any member thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to a reasonable time and such determination will be in the discretion of the presiding officer. No person other than the individual speaking shall enter into die discussion without the permission of the presiding officer.
   H.   Other Business. Prior to adjournment the commission shall, as it deems necessary, consider such business as is not specifically provided for herein.
   I.   Adjournment. The commission may, by a majority vote of those present, adjourn from time to time to a specific date and hour. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order and decided without debate. (Prior code § 2-2-8)