§ 30.55 ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL; DISORDERLY BEHAVIOR.
   (A)   Addressing the Council. The Mayor or presiding officer shall decide whether any person not a member of the Council shall be permitted to address the Council, and the decision of the Mayor or presiding officer may not be overruled except upon two-thirds vote of all the members of the Council. When permission is granted, the person shall be limited in his or her remarks to three minutes.
(1987 Code, § 3-6)
   (B)   Contempt and disorder in the Council room. No person shall use violent or contemptuous language, behave in a disorderly manner, or refuse to obey the orders of the Mayor or presiding officer in the Council room while the City Council is in session. The Mayor or presiding officer may order the removal from the Council room of anyone who intentionally disturbs the decorum of a Council meeting.
(1987 Code, § 3-7)
(Ord. 1, 1992, passed 1-6-1992) Penalty, see § 10.99