(a)
Mayor, Qualifications - The chief executive officer of the town shall be a mayor, elected by and from the voters of the town at large. Any voter shall be eligible to hold the office of mayor. The mayor shall devote full time to the office and shall not hold any other elective public office, nor shall the mayor be engaged in any other business, occupation or profession during the period of service as mayor.
(b)
Term of Office - The term of office of the mayor shall be four years beginning on the first business day of January following the biennial town election at which chosen and until a successor is qualified.
(c)
Compensation - The town council shall, by ordinance, establish an annual salary for the mayor. No ordinance altering the salary of the mayor shall be effective unless it shall have been adopted in the first eighteen months of the term for which councillors are elected and it provides that such salary is to become effective in January of the year following the next biennial town election.
(d)
Expenses - Subject to appropriation, the mayor shall be entitled to reimbursement of the actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the duties of the office.
(e)
Prohibitions - The mayor shall hold no other town office or town employment for which a salary or other emolument is payable from the town treasury. No former mayor shall hold any compensated appointed town office or town employment until one year following the date on which such former mayor's town service has terminated. This provision shall not prevent a town officer or other town employee who has taken a leave of absence in order to serve as mayor from returning to the same office or other position of town employment held at the time such leave of absence commenced; provided, however, no such person shall be eligible for any other municipal position until at least one year following the termination of service as mayor.