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The Mayor shall be elected at a regular town
election commencing with the election to be held on November 8, 2005
and every four (4) years thereafter, as provided by law. The Mayor
shall hold office for a term of four (4) years, to commence on the
second Monday of December following his or her election.
The Mayor shall be the chief executive officer
of the Town and shall have all of the executive powers vested by law
or by this Charter, except as otherwise provided or limited by this
Charter. He or she shall be recognized as the official head of the
Town for all ceremonial purposes, by the courts for the purpose of
serving civil process and by the Governor for military purposes. In
his or her absence, all legal process issued by and on behalf of the
Town requiring the affidavit of an official of the Town shall be signed
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The Mayor shall be a full-time paid position
and he or she shall not engage in any other employment during his
or her term of office. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter,
the duties of the Mayor shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Administration and supervision of all departments,
agencies and offices of the Town.
2. The enforcement of all laws and ordinances of the
Town.
3. Making periodic reports to the Council on matters
relating to the administration and welfare of the Town at regular
Council meetings or upon the request of the Council.
4. Making recommendations to the Council for legislative
action and other matters within the jurisdiction of the Council as
he or she shall deem necessary in the best interest of the Town.
5. Attendance at Council meetings with full right of
participation in the discussions and deliberation of the Council,
but without the right to vote on ordinances and resolutions except
in the event of a tie vote of 5-5.
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6.
(a) Approval or veto of all ordinances passed by the Council
in accordance with this Charter, with any such veto to occur not later
than fourteen (14) days after the adoption of said ordinance.
(b) Notwithstanding the provision of §
1.2 subsection 6 (a), the approval or veto of any ordinance making an appropriation pursuant to §
6.2.2, or of any portion thereof, or of any ordinance levying a tax pursuant to §
6.2.6 of this Charter, with any such veto to occur not later than fourteen (14) days after the adoption of said ordinance.
(c) In the event the Mayor shall veto any ordinance as allowed pursuant to subsection
(a) or
(b) of this Section, the Mayor shall, within 2 business days of making such veto, notify the Town Clerk, the Chairman of the Town Council and the Council Clerk, in writing, that he/she has exercised his/her right to veto said ordinance and shall provide a written statement as to the reasons for vetoing such ordinance.
7. Making nominations for appointment to the Town's various Boards and Commissions and to fill any vacancies created therein not otherwise provided for by this Charter, in the manner provided in Section
1.4(b).
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8. Preparation of the Annual Budget of the Town to submit
to the Council for review and approval.
9. Preparation of the State of the Town Address, reflecting
the growth, changes and status of the Town since the prior Annual
Report, together with the responsibility for publishing said report
no later than thirty (30) days after the receipt of the auditor's
final report.
10. Mediation and resolution of differences between boards,
commissions, committees, agencies, authorities and other public bodies
within the Town government relating to an interpretation of Town policies
and procedures.
11. The Mayor or his or her designee shall conduct an
investigation of available state and federal funds and grants on behalf
of the Town and advise any of the Town's departments, boards and commissions
with respect to obtaining said funds and grants.
12. The Mayor or his or her designee shall act as the
bargaining agent and personnel director for the Town, with the exception
of the Board of Education, in all labor and employment matters, including
authority to retain the services of labor consultants and attorneys
to assist in such matters.
13. Selection, appointment and hiring of department heads,
except as otherwise provided in this Charter.
14. Adopting as well as updating a written policy for
recruiting, screening, investigating and hiring all Town employees
for positions in accordance with approved job descriptions. In addition,
the Mayor shall, on a monthly basis, report to the Council regarding
employment vacancies, promotions and recently hired employees.
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15. Directing department heads to establish procedures
for annual performance evaluations of all subordinate employees. The
Mayor shall prepare, obtain and review performance evaluations of
all department heads of the Town. Before the department head takes
any personnel action with regard to any Town employee evaluated, he
or she shall review all performance evaluations from all sources.
The department head shall thereafter take such action as he or she
shall deem appropriate with respect to all employees evaluated.
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The Mayor shall have such additional powers
and shall perform such other duties as may from time to time be require
of him or her by ordinance, provided that the same are not inconsistent
with this Charter or the provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes.
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The Mayor, except as otherwise provided in this
Charter, shall be a member, ex officio, of all boards, commissions
and special committees, but he or she shall not have any voting power,
except when such a body shall, as a result of a tie vote, fail to
organize or elect necessary officers, in either of which case the
Mayor shall have a tie-breaking vote. The Mayor is empowered to convene
any or all of the appointed boards and commissions of the Town to
review and coordinate activities and to plan operations of the Town
government.
The Council and all boards, commissions and
agencies shall exercise all its administrative functions only through
the Mayor. The Council may, at a properly constituted meeting of which
the Mayor has been duly warned, call before it any employee of the
Town for the purpose of inquiry, consultation or advice.