1-5-6: PRESERVATION OF ORDER:
The presiding officer shall preserve order and decorum and may speak to points of order in reference to other members, and shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the village board, on which appeal no member shall speak more than once without the unanimous consent of the board. (1965 Code; amd. Ord. 2008-04, 2-12-2008)
While the presiding officer is putting the question, or while business is being transacted, no member shall walk across or out of the village board room except by consent of the board. (1965 Code)
Every member, previous to his speaking, making a motion or seconding the same, shall address himself to the presiding officer, and say, "Mr. President" but shall not proceed with his remarks until recognized and named by the chair. (1965 Code; amd. Ord. 2008-04, 2-12-2008)
When two (2) or more trustees simultaneously seek the presiding officer's recognition, the presiding officer shall determine which trustee shall be recognized first. (Ord. 2008-04, 2-12-2008)
In case of any disturbance or disorderly conduct, the presiding officer shall have the power to require the room to be cleared if necessary. (1965 Code)