Pursuant to Section 59 of the Charter, the Mayor shall represent
the city at all public functions.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 1107)
Unless another officer is specifically directed, the Mayor shall
sign all contracts authorized by the Council to be executed in the
name of the city.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 1109; O2082)
A. Charter
Powers. The Council shall have those administrative and executive
powers granted to it by the Charter.
B. Residual
Powers. Pursuant to Section 5 of the Charter, if in any case the Charter
makes no provision for the manner of exercise of administrative or
executive powers, the Council may determine this matter by ordinance.
C. Investigatory
Powers. The Council shall have full power of examination and inquisition
in the matters pending before it and for the purpose of inquiry may
refer any such matters to a committee composed of Councilmembers,
city officers or other persons, or any combination thereof.
(Rev. Code 1954 §§ 1002, 1003, 1004)
Regular or adjourned regular meetings may be continued to such
time and place as the Council may determine.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 2003; O2082; O4220)
Special meetings of the Council may be called and held in the
manner provided by Section 54956 of the State
Government Code.
(Rev. Code 1954 §§ 1110, 2004)
If any Councilmember shall be absent from any meeting of the
Council, his or her presence may be compelled by arrest by the Police
Chief or any Police Officer of the city on the order of the Council,
or, in the absence of a quorum, on the order of the Mayor. His or
her absence shall be deemed in the order of the Mayor. His or her
absence shall be deemed in contempt of the Council, which may fine
the absentee not in excess of five dollars for each absence.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 2005)
Members refusing to vote or remaining silent and not voting
after being requested to do so by the Mayor shall be deemed in contempt
of the Council for which it may fine the members refusing not in excess
of five dollars for each such refusal. An abstention shall be considered
a vote for the purposes of this section.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 2006; O2774)
The Council shall keep a journal of its proceedings in which
shall be entered the "ayes" and "nayes" on every question acted upon
by it.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 2007)
A. Pursuant
to City Charter section 15, members of City Council, including the
Mayor, shall receive compensation in the form of: (1) salary, (2)
retirement, health and welfare benefits, and (3) reimbursement for
expenses.
B. Salary. The City shall pay salary to each member of City Council in the amount of One thousand three hundred sixty-seven dollars per month; provided, however, that after the date on which any member of Council begins a new term of office following the November 2018 General Municipal Election, the City shall pay salary to each member of City Council in the amount of One thousand four hundred thirty-five dollars per month. Provided, further, that the City shall pay salary to the Mayor, pursuant to California
Government Code section 36516.1 and Napa Municipal Code Section
2.04.111, in the amount of Two thousand seven hundred thirty-four dollars per month; provided, however, that after the date on which any member of Council begins a new term of office following the November 2018 General Municipal Election, the City shall pay salary to the Mayor in the amount of Two thousand eight hundred seventy dollars per month.
C. Retirement,
Health, and Welfare. The city shall pay each member of City Council
retirement, health, and welfare benefits in an amount to be established
by resolution of the City Council, not to exceed the amount of benefits
available to city employees appointed by City Council.
D. Reimbursement
for Expenses. The city shall pay each member of City Council reimbursements
for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official
duties, in amounts to be established by resolution of the City Council.
(O4304; O96-027; O98-028; O2000-15; O2002-12; O2006-2; O2012-13, 10/2/12; O2014-4, 4/15/14; O2016-2, 2/2/16; O2018-001, 1/16/18)
Pursuant to the provisions of the State
Government Code, the
salary for the directly elected Mayor of this city shall be set at
twice the amount as the salary set for Council. This section shall
become effective April 2003.
(O2002-12, 8/6/02)