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<br />language. <br /> <br />(d) INTERRUPTION; CALL TO ORDER; APPEAL A RULING OF THE CHAIR. <br />A member, once recognized, shall not be interrupted when speaking unless it is for a call to <br />order or as herein otherwise provided. If a member be called to order, the member shall cease <br />speaking until the question of order be determined by the presiding officer, and if in order, the <br />member shall be permitted to proceed. Any member may appeal to the Commission from the <br />decision of the presiding officer upon a question of order when, without debate, the presiding officer <br />shall submit to the Commission the question, "Shall the decision ofthe chair be sustained?" and the <br />Commission shall decide by a majority vote. <br /> <br />(e) TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE. Except for zoning matters, discussion by <br />Commissioners on anyone item shall not exceed one-half (1/2) hour unless agreed upon by majority <br />decision. Failure to resolve anyone item within this time limit, unless otherwise extended, shall <br />result in its failure. <br /> <br />(f) METHOD OF VOTING. After the debate is closed, and/or the motion is restated if <br />necessary, the presiding officer shall call for a vote on the motion. Voting shall be by roll call or <br />voice vote, or paper ballot (at the decision of the majority of the Commission in certain <br />circumstances) depending on whether the ballot is on an ordinance or resolution or motion. <br />Ordinances require a roll call vote by calling the names of the Commissioners alphabetically by <br />surname, except that the names shall be rotated after each roll call vote, if requested, so that the <br />Commissioner who voted first on a preceding roll call shall vote last upon the next subsequent <br />matter; provided, however, that the presiding officer, if a member of the Commission, shall always <br />cast the last vote. <br /> <br />The Clerk shall call the roll, tabulate the votes, and announce the results. The vote upon any <br />resolution, motion or other matter may be by voice vote as previously noted, provided that the <br />presiding officer or any Commissioner may require a roll call to be taken upon any resolution or <br />motion. <br /> <br />(g) EXPLANATION OF VOTE; CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. There shall be no <br />discussion by any Commissioner voting, and the Commissioner shall vote yes or no. Any <br />Commissioner, upon voting, may give a brief statement to explain his or her vote. A Commissioner <br />shall have the privilege of filing with the Clerk a written explanation of his or her vote. Any <br />Commissioner with a conflict of interest on a particular matter shall refrain from voting or otherwise <br />participating in the proceedings related to that matter and may leave the Commission chambers until <br />the consideration of that matter is concluded. Any such Commissioner who does not leave the <br />chambers shall be deemed absent for purposes of constituting a quorwn, counting the vote, or for any <br />other purpose. <br /> <br />(h) TIE VOTES. Whenever action cannot be taken because the vote of the <br />Commissioners has resulted in a tie, the status quo shall continue in effect and the proposed <br />ordinance, resolution or motion that produced the tie vote shall be removed from the agenda without <br /> <br />Amendment of 0_ 98-16 Rules of Procedure <br />Legislationl Attorney <br />LMD:ch <br />10/19/00 -- 1:58 PM <br /> <br />-9- <br />