[CC 1970 §2-18; Ord. No. 1172 §1(2-18), 9-5-1989]
The Mayor shall be elected as provided by law and shall have
the seat in and preside over the Board of Aldermen but shall not vote
on any question except in the case of a tie, nor shall he/she preside
or vote in cases when he/she is an interested party. He/she shall
exercise a general supervision over all the officers and affairs of
the City and shall take care that the provisions of this Code, the
ordinances of the City and the laws of the State of Missouri relating
to the City are complied with. Any person elected to a full term as
Mayor after August 15, 1989, shall serve for a term of four (4) years
and until his/her successor is elected and qualified.
[Code 1955 §2-26; CC 1970 §2-19]
A. The
Mayor shall sign the commissions and appointments of all City Officers,
whether elected or appointed, and shall approve all official bonds.
B. The
Mayor shall, from time to time, communicate to the Board of Aldermen
such measures as may, in his/her opinion, tend to the improvement
of the finances, Police, health, security, ornament, government and
general prosperity of the City.
[Code 1955 §2-28; CC 1970 §2-21]
A. The
Mayor shall be active and vigilant in the enforcement of laws and
ordinances for the government of the City and he/she shall cause all
subordinate officers to be promptly dealt with for any neglect or
violation of duty; and he/she is hereby authorized to call on every
male inhabitant of the City over eighteen (18) years of age and under
fifty (50) years of age to aid in enforcing the laws.
B. The
Mayor shall have such other duties and powers as the general laws
of the State or ordinances of the City shall bestow.
It shall be the duty of all the officers of the City to report
annually to the Board of Aldermen, such reports to embrace a full
statement of the receipts and expenditures of their respective offices
and such other matters as may be required by the Board of Aldermen
by ordinance, resolution or otherwise.
The Mayor, with the consent and approval of the majority of
the members of the Board of Aldermen, shall have power to appoint
a City Treasurer, City Attorney, City Assessor, Street Commissioner
and Night Watchman and such other officers as he/she may be authorized
by ordinance to appoint, and if deemed for the best interests of the
City, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen may, by ordinance, employ special
counsel to represent the City, either in a case of a vacancy in the
office of City Attorney or to assist the City Attorney, and pay reasonable
compensation therefor, and the person elected Marshal may be appointed
to and hold the office of Street Commissioner.
[CC 1970 §2-24; Ord. No. 1174 §1(2-24), 9-5-1989]
Every bill duly passed by the Board of Aldermen and presented
to the Mayor and by him/her approved shall become an ordinance, and
every bill presented as aforesaid, but returned with the Mayor's objections
thereto, shall stand reconsidered. The Board of Aldermen shall cause
the objections of the Mayor to be entered at large upon the journal,
and proceed at its convenience to consider the question pending, which
shall be in this form: "Shall the bill pass, the objections of the
Mayor thereto notwithstanding?" The vote on this question shall be
taken by "ayes" and "nays" and the names entered upon the journal,
and if two-thirds (2/3) of all the members-elect shall vote in the
affirmative, the City Clerk shall certify the fact on the roll, and
the bill thus certified shall be deposited with the proper officer,
and shall become an ordinance in the same manner and with like effect
as if it had received the approval of the Mayor. The Mayor shall have
power to sign or veto any ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen;
provided, that should he/she neglect or refuse to sign any ordinance
and return the same with his/her objections, in writing, at the next
regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen, the same shall become a
law without his/her signature.
[Code 1955 §2-32; CC 1970 §2-25]
The Mayor shall have the power to remit fines and forfeitures
and to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses arising under the
provisions of this Code and other ordinances of the City; but he/she
shall not be authorized to remit any costs which may have accrued
to any officer of the City by reason of any prosecution under the
laws or ordinances of the City.
[Code 1955 §2-33; CC 1970 §2-26]
Should the Mayor, without good cause, be absent from two (2)
successive regular or special meetings of the Board of Aldermen, he/she
shall forfeit such salary for the period of time between the date
of the last regular or special meeting that he/she attended and the
next succeeding regular or special meeting that he/she attended. The
decision as to such forfeiture shall be made by the Board of Aldermen
upon a motion made by any member thereof upon which a majority vote
is cast in favor thereof.