[Amended 2-6-1989 by FMC-231; 4-2-2007 by FMC-416]
A. The President of the Village of Flossmoor shall hereafter be referred
to as the "Mayor." He shall be elected for a term of four years, and
he shall be the President of the Board of Trustees, as is provided
by statute.
B. Following receipt of the official election results from the County
Clerk, the Mayor, having been duly elected and qualified, shall take
office and begin his or her term at the first regular or special meeting
of the corporate authorities held after May 1 but in no event later
than the last regular meeting of the corporate authorities held in
the month of May.
[Amended 3-4-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-5]
[Amended 7-7-2014 by Ord.
No. 2014-1783]
He shall be the chief executive officer of the Village, and
he shall perform all such duties as may be required of him by statute
or ordinance. He shall have supervision over all the executive officers
of the Village. He shall have the power and authority to inspect all
books and records kept by any Village officer or employee at any reasonable
time.
Whenever there is a question as to the respective powers or
duties of any appointed officer of the Village, this shall be settled
by the Mayor, and he shall have the power to delegate to any such
officer any duty which is to be performed when no specific officer
has been directed to perform the duty.
Before entering upon the duties of his office, the Mayor shall give a bond, as provided by statute and Chapter
21, Administration, §
21-1-6, of this Code, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties. He shall take the oath of office as prescribed by statute, and shall receive such compensation as may be set from time to time by the Board of Trustees.
[Amended 7-7-2014 by Ord.
No. 2014-1783]
During the temporary absence or disability of the Mayor, the
Board of Trustees shall elect one of its members to act as Mayor pro
tem, who during the absence or disability of the Mayor shall perform
the duties and possess all the rights and powers pertaining to the
Office of Mayor.
[Added 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. FMC 2021-7]
A. Upon declaration
of a state of emergency by proclamation or order of the Governor of
the State of Illinois, the Illinois Department of Health and Human
Services or the Cook County Health Department, the Mayor is authorized
to declare that a state of emergency exists in the Village.
B. Upon declaration
of a state of emergency in the Village, the Mayor shall sign, under
oath, a statement finding that either the Governor of the State of
Illinois, the Illinois Department of Health and Human Services or
the Cook County Health Department has declared a state of emergency
and that such declaration is the basis for declaring a state of emergency
in the Village. The statement shall be filed with the Village Clerk
as soon as practical.
C. Upon finding
a state of emergency exists in the Village, the Mayor shall have extraordinary
power and authority, as may be reasonably necessary to respond to
the emergency, which power and authority shall expire no later than
the adjournment of the first regular meeting of the Board of Trustees
after the state of emergency is declared.