In all of my years, I have never seen a single resolution follow the rules.
Most "resolutions" are fluff crap and unrequired (does the cong. want to reimburse the C.O.'s $150. in expenses, etc.), which the elders are entitled to just pay.
However, major items, such as buying or selling, mortgaging, changing bylaws, an indefinite encumbrance, DO require a lawful resolution.
For the most part, the procedure is to read the resolution, have it moved by a member, seconded by a member, THEN opened up to the membership for open questions and discussion. The bylaws should stipulate whether the vote can then subsequently take place, or whether it should be held after a certain period allowing for thought, and then brought back before the membership, and then who is eligible to vote and how.
A s-disturber could have some temporary fun with it, but it would eventually be corrected and passed.