111.05  ADDRESSING COUNCIL.
   (a)   Privilege of citizens and taxpayers to be heard; limitation on time to speak.  Any citizen or taxpayer of the City may be heard either in person or by counsel upon any matter introduced or pending before the Council; but no speech or hearing shall exceed ten minutes, except by the unanimous consent of Council.
   (b)   One Subject at any One Meeting.  No citizen of the City or his counsel shall speak more than once on one subject at any one meeting of Council, except by unanimous consent.
   (c)   Manner of Addressing Council.  Any person, before addressing Council, shall rise to his feet, respectfully address the presiding officer and remain standing while delivering his address.
   (d)   Order of Recognition.  If two or more persons desire to address Council at the same time, the presiding officer shall recognize the person who first addressed the chair, and the other person shall at once be seated.