The Mayor shall be the chief executive officer of the city. He shall:
1.
Take care that within said city the laws of this state and the ordinances and bylaws passed by the Common Council and the Board of Health be faithfully obeyed and executed, and arrest or cause to be arrested or prosecuted all persons liable to arrest for violating the same or any thereof.
2.
Have authority, with force if necessary, to suppress all tumults, riots and unlawful assemblages, reveling, quarreling or other disorderly conduct, to the disturbance or annoyance of the peaceable inhabitants of said city.
3.
Have power to call out and command the police and firemen, whenever in his discretion he shall deem it necessary, and such command shall be in all respects obeyed.
4.
Have power to administer oaths and take affidavits and acknowledgments in the said city, and receive therefor the same compensation that is allowed to Justices of the Peace for the same services.
5.
Communicate to the Common Council, on or before the first day of February in each year, a general statement of the affairs of the city, in relation to its finances, government and improvements, with recommendations such as he may deem proper, and from time to time thereafter to recommend to the Common Council, and to any of the city boards, such measures as he shall deem necessary or advantageous for it to adopt.
6.
Expedite and cause to be carried out all such measures as shall be adopted by the Common Council.
7.
Exercise a constant supervision over the conduct of all subordinate officers, and examine into all complaints against them for misconduct or neglect of duty, and report the facts to the Common Council.
8.
Have power at all times to examine the books, accounts, vouchers and papers of any officer or employee of said city, and to summon and examine under oath any person connected therewith.
9.
Sign all appointments, countersign all orders or warrants ordered by the Common Council to be drawn on the City Treasurer, when the fund on which it is drawn is not exhausted.
10.
At the first meeting of the Common Council in each municipal year, or as soon thereafter as may be, appoint all standing committees required by the rules of the Common Council, and appoint all special committees of the Council, unless otherwise by it ordered. [§ 75, L. 1911, c. 870]