§ 30.019 RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS; PROCEDURE.
   Resolutions and motions shall be introduced in one of the methods prescribed for the introduction of ordinances. After their introduction, they shall be fully and distinctly read one time in the presence and hearing of a majority of the members of the Council. The issue raised by the resolutions or motions shall be disposed of in accordance with the usage of parliamentary law adopted for the guidance of the Council. A majority vote shall be required to pass any resolution or motion. The vote on any resolution or motion shall be viva voce and “yeas” and “nays” thereon shall be recorded by the Clerk if one or more members of the Council shall request a roll call; provided, however, the roll shall be called in every instance where the matter before the Council involved directly or indirectly the expenditure of public funds.
(1972 Code, § 1-805) (Ord. 734, passed 12-5-1985)