The Mayor shall be the chief executive and administrative officer of the City of Jamestown, who shall be responsible for the proper administration and supervision of the executive and administrative branch of City government placed in the Mayor's charge by the provisions of the City Charter and Code and the laws of the State of New York. He/she shall execute and be responsible for the implementation of the strategic plan and policies as developed by the City Council and shall periodically report the progress on same.
A.
The Mayor shall be elected at large.
B.
The Mayor shall be responsible for the day-to-day administration and supervision of all City affairs, departments, offices and agencies of the City, except offices headed by any elected official. The Mayor shall devote full-time to performance of the duties of the office. He/she shall be a member, and President by virtue of his/her office, of the Board of Public Utilities and entitled to vote in the meetings of said Board.
C.
The Mayor shall communicate to the City Council at the first regular or special meeting of the City Council in January of each year a general statement of the affairs of the City in relation to its finances, government and improvements with such recommendations as the Mayor may deem proper. He/she shall be responsible for fully informing the City Council on an ongoing basis as to the financial condition and needs of the City of Jamestown and file with the City Council an annual report of the financial affairs of the City.
D.
The Mayor shall be responsible for the preparation and submission to the City Council of a proposed budget and capital program on or before October 8 of each year.
E.
The Mayor shall have the power of veto over every order, resolution, local law, ordinance, audited bill and act of the City Council and Board of Public Utilities. In addition to the customary purposes of this veto power, it is the intent of this grant of power to enable the Mayor to effect coordination and unity of action between the several boards of the City government. He/she shall exercise such veto power by disapproving, in whole or in part, the particular order, resolution, local law, ordinance, audited bill or act, by communicating, in writing, such disapproval, together with a statement upon which such veto is based, to the City Clerk/Treasurer within five days after the adoption of the particular item which he/she disapproves, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. The City Council or any of the boards specified may, at its next regular meeting after such veto, reconsider such order, resolution, ordinance, audited bill, act or the portion thereof disapproved, and if the same is then adopted by a concurring vote of a 2/3 majority of all the members of the City Council or board concerned, it shall have full force and effect.
[Amended 2-10-2006 by L.L. No. 2-2006; 8-28-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017; 11-25-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
F.
When authorized by the City Council so to do, the Mayor shall execute on behalf of the City all deeds, contracts and other papers to be executed as an act of the City. All contracts, agreements, obligations or other instruments made, executed or issued by order of the City Council or at the direction of the boards provided by this Charter and in behalf of said City or boards shall be signed by the Mayor except as otherwise provided by the Local Finance Law.
G.
The Mayor shall have the power summarily to revoke any license granted by authority of the City Council.
H.
The Mayor shall have the power to suspend any appointed officer, department head or employee found to be disqualified to perform the duties of his/her office. He/she may appoint a qualified person to fill such office until the disqualification is removed. All such suspensions must conform to the New York State Civil Service Law, Public Officers Law and other relevant statutes.
I.
The Mayor shall have the power to remove for cause any appointed officer, department head or employee only after written charges shall have been served upon him/her. Removal of appointed officers shall be subject to approval by a majority vote of the City Council. Cause for removal shall include, but not be limited to, disobedience of lawful orders or instructions; incapacity; incompetence; corruption in office; acting as an agent or attorney for a person, company or corporation in relation to any matter to be affected by the action of the City Council or a board, department or officer of the City; neglect of duty; or any other behavior prejudicial to the best interests of the City. All such removals must conform to the New York State Civil Service Law, Public Officers Law and other relevant statutes. A decision to remove may be appealed to the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
J.
The Mayor shall secure proper accounting for all funds through the examination of all official books, vouchers and other papers of any officer or employee of the City and, as often as he may deem proper, to appoint one or more competent persons to examine, without notice, the accounts of any such officer or employee and the money, securities and property belonging to the City in the possession or charge of such officer or employee and to report to the City Council the results of such examination.
K.
The Mayor may administer oaths to witnesses in all matters relating to the affairs of the City and take affidavits and acknowledgments within said City.
L.
The Mayor shall appoint all City department heads, subject to City Council confirmation.
M.
The Mayor, within 24 hours, shall communicate in writing all appointments and resignations of department heads and appointed officers to the City Council and file the same with the City Clerk/Treasurer.
[Amended 2-10-2006 by L.L. No. 2-2006; 8-28-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017; 11-25-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
N.
The Mayor shall appoint, subject to City Council confirmation, the Council members and other members to the boards and commissions as have been or may be established by ordinance or local law.
O.
The Mayor shall have the authority to create such ad hoc or advisory committees as will, in his/her judgment, aid in the effective administration of the City.
P.
The Mayor, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Charter and of enforcing the laws of the state and the ordinances of the City Council, and in the case of emergencies, shall be vested with all powers and authority which are necessary or proper and not inconsistent with the laws of the state.