[Adopted as Sec. 2:3 of the 1975 General Ordinances]
The position of Mayor within the governmental framework of the Township of Burlington is a position possessing great duties and responsibilities for the proper, efficient operation of the government of Burlington. The party holding the position of Mayor must exercise all powers and duties with a sense of responsibility and purpose. As the chief executive and administrative officer of the community, the Mayor is directly responsible for the orderly provision of governmental services to each individual within the municipality. In general, it is the duty of the Mayor to establish programs designed to provide government services in an efficient and appropriate manner.
The Mayor shall be elected by the voters of the municipality at a regular municipal election and shall serve for a term of four years beginning on the first day of January next following his election.
Any person who shall be elected to the position of Mayor as an elected official within the Township of Burlington shall reside within the Township, and removal from the Township shall constitute grounds for vacation of this office.
The Mayor shall receive such compensation as the Township Council, in accordance with the provisions of law and ordinance, shall provide.
A. 
Executive power. The executive power of the municipality shall be exercised by the Mayor.
B. 
Enforcement of ordinances and Charter. The Mayor shall enforce the Charter, the ordinances of the municipality and all general laws applicable thereto.
C. 
Annual report. The Mayor shall annually, and at such other times as Council shall request, report to the Council and the public on the work of the previous year and on the conditions and requirements of the municipal government and shall, from time to time, make such recommendations for action by the Council as he may deem in the public interest.
D. 
Departmental supervision. The Mayor shall supervise all the departments of the municipal government and shall require each department head to make annual and such other reports of his work as the Mayor or the Council may deem desirable.
E. 
Approval or veto of ordinances. Ordinances adopted by the Council shall be submitted to the Mayor by the Township Clerk, and he shall, within 10 days after receiving any ordinance, either approve the ordinance by affixing his signature thereto or return it to the Council by delivering it to the Municipal Clerk together with a statement setting forth his objections thereto or to any item or part thereof. No ordinance or any item or part thereof shall take effect without the Mayor's approval unless the Mayor fails to return an ordinance to the Council within 10 days after it has been presented to him or unless Council, upon reconsideration thereof, on or after the third day following its return by the Mayor, shall by vote of 2/3 of the members resolve to override the Mayor's veto.
F. 
Attendance at meetings. The Mayor may attend meetings of Council and may take part in discussions of Council, at the appropriate "Mayor's announcements" portion of the agenda or as is required by Council, but shall have no vote except in the case of a tie on the question of filling a vacancy in the Council, in which case he may cast the deciding vote.
G. 
Appointments. The Mayor shall appoint all officers and employees for whose election or appointment no other provisions is made by the Charter, ordinance or statute, and in addition, shall make the following specific appointments:
(1) 
Department directors. The Mayor shall appoint, with the advice and consent of Council, each department director.
(2) 
Planning Board. The Mayor shall appoint Class II and Class IV appointees to the Planning Board upon the expiration or termination of the terms of these members in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
Original Sec. 2:3-5.7C, Welfare Board, which previously followed this subsection, was deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(3) 
Recreation Commission. The Mayor shall appoint at his discretion all members of the Recreation Commission, pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:12-1.
(4) 
Commission on Aging. The Mayor shall appoint all members of the Commission on Aging.
(5) 
Citizens' Advisory Committee. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-27, the Mayor shall appoint the Citizens' Advisory Committee to the Planning Board.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(6) 
Board of Assessors. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:56-21, the Mayor shall appoint all members of the Board of Assessors. [3]
[3]
Editor's Note: Original Secs. 2:3-5.7H, Board of Health, and 2:3-5.7I, Industrial Development Committee, which previously followed this section, were deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(7) 
Shade Tree Commission. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:64-3, the Mayor shall make all appointments to the Shade Tree Commission.
(8) 
Environmental Commission. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:56A-1, the Mayor shall appoint all members of the Environmental Commission.
(9) 
Fire Prevention Committee. The Mayor shall appoint all members of the Fire Prevention Committee.
(10) 
Township Improvement Committee. The Mayor shall appoint all members of the Township Improvement Committee.
(11) 
Municipal Court Judge. The Mayor, with the advise and consent of Council pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2B:12-4, shall appoint the Municipal Court Judge.[4]
[4]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(12) 
Board of Fire Engineers. The Mayor shall appoint all members of the Board of Fire Engineers.
(13) 
Local Emergency Management Council. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. App. A:9-41, the Mayor shall appoint all members of the Local Emergency Management Council.[5]
[5]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(14) 
Other appointees. The Mayor, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-43(f), shall appoint such other appointees as the Township Council may subsequently provide by ordinance.[6]
[6]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
H. 
Recommendation of a budget. The Mayor on or before the 15th day of January of each year shall submit to the Council his recommended budget, together with such explanatory comments or statement as he may deem appropriate. Said budget shall conform with the requirements of law and shall be prepared by the Mayor with the assistance of the Business Administrator. In this connection, during the month of November the Mayor shall require all department heads and all independent boards, commissions or bodies to submit requests for appropriations for the ensuing budget year and to appear before the Mayor or the Business Administrator for a public hearing, which shall be held during that month on the various requests involved. The budget in question shall additionally have appended thereto a detailed analysis of the various items of expenditure and revenue. Council, in reviewing this budget, may reduce any item or items by vote of the majority of Council, but any increase in any item or items therein shall become effective only upon the vote of 2/3 of the members of Council, pursuant to the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40:69A-46.
I. 
Removal from office. The Mayor may, in his discretion, remove any department head after notice and the opportunity to be heard. Prior to removing a department head, the Mayor shall first file written notice of his intention with Council. Such removal shall become effective on the 20th day after the filing of such notice, unless Council shall, prior thereto, adopt a resolution by two-thirds vote of the whole membership of the Council to disapprove the removal.
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:69A-42, the Mayor shall designate the Business Administrator, any other department head, or the Township Clerk to act as the Mayor whenever the Mayor shall be prevented by absence from his municipality, disability or other cause from attending to the duties of his office. During such time, the person so designated by the Mayor shall possess all of the rights, powers and duties of Mayor. Whenever the Mayor shall have been unable to attend to the duties of his office for a period of 60 consecutive days for any of the above-stated reasons, Council shall act to appoint an Acting Mayor, who shall succeed to all of the rights, power and duties of the Mayor or the previous Acting Mayor.
Whenever a vacancy in any office is required by the Charter or Code to be filled by the Mayor with the advice and consent of Council, and there is no holdover incumbent, the Mayor may temporarily fill such a vacancy for a period of six months. In the event that the Mayor and the Council cannot at the end of six months fill the appointment through appointment by the Mayor with the granting of Council's advice and consent, either party shall be free to seek a determination from a court of competent jurisdiction. Such an appointee shall have all of the functions, powers and duties of the office until it shall be filled permanently.
Except for the violation of N.J.S.A. 40:69A-163 through 40:69A-165, the Mayor may be removed from office only under the recall provisions particularly established under N.J.S.A. 40:69A-168 et seq.