[R.O. 2011 § 110.100; R.O. 2009 § 30.22; CC 1981 § 2-61; Ord. No. 86-2, 1-7-1986; Ord. No. 92-192, 8-19-1992]
Every ordinance or resolution adopted by the Council shall be presented to the Mayor for approval and if the Mayor shall sign the same, it shall be deemed approved and adopted. The Mayor may return an ordinance or resolution with objections to the Council by delivering it to the City Clerk's office at least two (2) days prior to the beginning of the next regular meeting of the Council which meeting shall occur at least thirteen (13) days following the Mayor's receipt and such ordinance or resolution shall stand vetoed and shall not take effect without the approval of the mayor unless adopted over the veto in the following manner: At the first regular meeting next following receipt by the City Clerk of a disapproved ordinance or resolution, the City Clerk shall cause the objection of the Mayor to be entered upon the journal of the Council and the President of the Council shall put to the Council the question: "Shall the ordinance or resolution take effect the objections of the Mayor notwithstanding?" The question may not be tabled for more than fourteen (14) days and shall not be withdrawn. Should two-thirds (2/3) of the members of the entire Council cast their votes in favor of overriding the Mayor's veto, the ordinance or resolution shall take effect, otherwise it shall not take effect. Should the Mayor neither sign nor return with objections any ordinance or resolution at least two (2) days prior to the beginning of the next regular meeting of the Council which meeting shall occur at least thirteen (13) days following the Mayor's receipt, it shall be deemed approved and adopted. The Mayor shall have the power to approve all or any part of any appropriation bill or the general appropriation of the City budget or veto any item or all of the same. The Council may override such veto in the same manner as an ordinance or resolution provided three-fourths (3/4) of the members cast their votes in favor of overriding the Mayor's veto before the veto override shall be effective.