The mayor, or in the mayor's absence the mayor pro tempore, shall be the presiding officer and shall assume his or her place and duties as such immediately following his or her election. The mayor shall preserve order and decorum at all meetings of the city council, state questions coming before the city council, and decide all questions of order; subject, however, to an appeal to the city council as a whole, in which event a majority vote shall govern and conclusively determine such question of order. He or she shall vote on all questions.
The mayor shall sign all ordinances and resolutions adopted and contracts approved by the city council at meetings. In the event of the mayor's absence, the mayor pro tempore shall sign such documents as have been adopted and approved by the city council. In the absence of the mayor and mayor pro tempore, the temporary chairperson shall sign such documents as have been adopted and approved during the meeting at which he or she presided.
(Ord. 1506 § 2, 2015)