Any orderly person present at a meeting of the board of supervisors may, upon recognition
by the presiding officer, request permission to address the board; and the presiding
officer may grant such request if he considers it to be in the public interest so
to do, and he shall grant such request upon demand of any two supervisors. When, as
the result of such an address to the board it appears that a subject should be considered
by the board at a subsequent meeting, the county administrator shall place such matter
on the agenda for the next regular meeting of the board of supervisors. (12-19-13.)