The Council consists of a mayor and four councilors nominated and elected from the City at large.
The mayor presides over and facilitates council meetings, preserves order, enforces council rules, and determines the order of business under council rules. The mayor is a voting member of the Council and has no veto authority. With the consent of council, the mayor appoints members of commissions and committees established by ordinance or resolution. The mayor must sign all records of council decisions. The mayor serves as the political head of the City government.
At its first meeting each year, the Council must elect a president from its membership. The president presides in the absence of the mayor and acts as mayor when the mayor is unable to perform duties.
The Council must meet at least once a month at a time and place designated by its rules, and may meet at other times in accordance with the rules.
A majority of the Council members is a quorum to conduct business, but a smaller number may meet and compel attendance of absent members as prescribed by council rules. In the event of a vacancy due to resignation or other events, the quorum is reduced accordingly.
The express approval of a majority of a quorum of the Council is necessary for any council decision, except when this Charter requires approval by a majority of the Council.
A record of council meetings must be kept in a manner prescribed by the Council rules.