(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to disturb any meeting of the City Council by loud or unusual noise, by tumultuous or offensive conduct or by threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting.
('64 Code, § 2-13)
(B) It shall be unlawful for any person present at any City Council meeting and while the City Council is in session to fail or refuse to be seated or remain quiet when ordered or commanded to do so by the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore. On order of the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore, it shall be the duty of any police officer serving the city to eject from any meeting of the City Council any person who disturbs any meeting of the City Council, as prohibited under division (A) of this section, or who fails or refuses to be seated or remain quiet when commanded to do so by the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore as required under this division. No such ejection shall release or relieve the person so ejected from prosecution for any violation of this section.
('64 Code, § 2-14)
(C) Except as may be otherwise provided by law, the proceedings of the City Council shall ordinarily be conducted according to Robert's Rules of Order, Revised; provided, however, that a failure to observe or enforce such rules shall in no manner affect the regularity, validity or legality of any action or proceeding taken by the City Council. The City Council, in its discretion and in accordance with its right to govern its own proceedings, reserves the right to proceed at any time otherwise than as prescribed or indicated in Robert's Rules of Order, Revised.
('64 Code, § 2-15)
(Ord. 1, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 10.97