The Town of Abingdon shall be governed by a town council composed
of five councilmen, all of whom shall be qualified voters of the town,
to be elected from the town at large. Any person qualified to vote
in the town shall be eligible for the office of councilman. The councilmen
in office at the time of the adoption of this Charter shall continue
in office until the expiration of the terms for which they were elected
or until their successors are duly elected and qualified. An election
for councilmen shall be held on the first Tuesday in May, 1978, and
on the first Tuesday in May of every second year thereafter. The councilmen
elected the first Tuesday in May, 1978, and thereafter shall enter
upon their duties on the first day of July next succeeding their election,
and shall each serve for a term of four years or until their successors
have qualified.
Vacancies on the council shall be filled promptly from among
the qualified voters of the town, by a majority vote of the remaining
members of the council.
The council shall be a continuing body, and no measures pending
before such body, or contract or obligation incurred, shall abate
or be discontinued because of the expiration of the term of office
or removal of any council members.
At its first meeting, the council shall choose by a majority
vote of all the members thereof one of their number to be mayor and
one to be vice-mayor for the ensuing two years. The mayor shall preside
over the meetings of the council, have the same right to speak therein
as other members and shall have a vote but no veto. He shall be recognized
as the head of the town government for all ceremonial purposes, the
purposes of military law, and the service of civil process, and shall
authenticate by his signature, such documents or instruments as the
council, this Charter, or the laws of the Commonwealth shall require.
The vice-mayor shall in the absence or disability of the mayor perform
the duties of the mayor. In the absence or disability of both mayor
and vice-mayor the council shall, by majority vote of those present
choose one of their number as acting mayor.
A vacancy in the office of mayor shall be filled promptly for
the unexpired portion of the term from among the members of council,
by a majority vote of the council.
The council shall fix the time of its stated meetings and it
shall meet at least once a month and, except as herein provided, the
council shall establish its own rules of procedure and such rules
as are necessary for the orderly conduct of its business not inconsistent
with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A journal shall be
kept of its official proceedings, and its meetings shall be open to
the public. Three members of the council shall constitute a quorum
for the transaction of business at any meeting. Special meetings may
be called at any time by the mayor, by any three members of the council
or by the town manager; provided that the members of the council are
given reasonable notice of such meetings, and no business shall be
transacted at a special meeting thereof except that for which it shall
be called. If all members are present, this provision may be waived
by a majority vote of the council. No ordinance, resolution, motion
or vote shall be adopted by the council unless it shall have received
the affirmative votes of a majority of the members present.
The salaries of all councilmen shall be fixed by a commission
of five resident taxpayers according to the procedure in Code of Virginia,
§ 15.1-939 et seq. The council is hereby authorized to fix
the salaries of all appointed officers and employees of the town.