The Mayor shall be recognized as the leader of the municipal
government and shall be the presiding officer of the Council. The
Mayor shall have a voice in all matters before the Council and shall
have such authority and perform such duties as are assigned under
this Charter.
[Amended 1-14-1997 by Ord. No. 2012]
A. The Mayor shall be elected at large by the voters of the Municipality
for a term of four years, at the Municipal election to be held in
the year 1997 and every four years thereafter. The Mayor shall continue
to serve until a successor assumes the office.
B. The Mayor shall be ineligible to serve more than two consecutive
terms. In the event that a Mayor has been appointed to fill an unexpired
term of more than a two year duration, that appointed term shall be
considered a full term. No individual, who has served two consecutive
terms as Mayor, shall be eligible for a new term as Mayor until the
individual has been absent from the office of the Mayor for a full
four year term.
In addition to powers and duties otherwise provided for herein,
the Mayor shall exercise the powers and perform the duties as follows:
A. Be recognized as the official head of the Municipality for all ceremonial
purposes.
B. Preserve the public peace, safety, health and welfare in times of
emergency and for purposes of martial law.
C. Execute or authenticate such instruments as required by this Charter,
Council, or other law.
D. Be a voting member of all Council committees.
E. Study the operations of the municipal government and report to Council
on the state of the Municipality with recommendations for measures
deemed to improve municipal affairs.
F. Have the authority from time to time to appoint and dissolve voluntary
committees of interested citizens to assist and advise the Mayor on
issues and matters pertaining to the Mayor's office.
G. Prepare and deliver an annual "State of the Municipality" report
to the citizens of Monroeville.
H. Exercise such additional powers and perform such additional duties
as shall be mutually agreed upon by the Mayor and the Council, and
which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter.