§ 30.39  PROCEDURE FOR RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS.
   (A)   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 elected to the Council. The issue raised by said 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 by roll call vote.
('72 Code, § 1-610)
   (B)   A question to reconsider shall be in order when made by a member voting with the majority, or who was absent when the vote was taken, but such motion to reconsider must be made before the expiration of the third regular meeting after the initial consideration of the question. When any question is under debate, no motion shall be made, entertained or seconded, except the previous question, a motion to table, and to adjourn. Each of said motions shall be decided without debate. Any of the rules of the Governing Body for meetings may be suspended by a 2/3 vote of the members present. In all cases in which provisions are not made by these rules, Roberts Rules of Order is the authority by which the Governing Body shall decide all procedural disputes that may arise.