The Mayor shall be the chief executive officer of the Township and shall be elected for a term of four years in the manner provided by law.
A. 
The Mayor, as chief executive officer of the Township, shall:
(1) 
Have the power and duty to supervise the administration of the Charter and ordinances of the Township and the general laws applicable thereto.
(2) 
Have such powers of appointment and removal as are provided by Charter or general law.
(3) 
Assign or approve the assignment of space in public buildings and other public places for the temporary or permanent use of any department, body, officer, agency or instrumentality.
(4) 
Control, through the Business Administrator, the assignment, allocation and use of furniture, equipment or other public property in the Township government.
(5) 
Have such other powers and duties as are prescribed by law.
B. 
The Mayor may:
(1) 
Authorize the Business Administrator to assign and reassign, transfer and retransfer, from time to time, either temporarily or permanently, any property or personnel from one function to another or from one administrative unit to another, as the efficient management of the Township government may require, subject to the express requirements of the Charter, of Title 11A, Civil Service, of the New Jersey Statutes, as amended, and of all other applicable general laws. Nothing in this section, however, shall apply to the Council or the Office of the Clerk.
(2) 
Delegate to the head of any department any function, power or duty conferred upon the Mayor by ordinance which is not required by Charter or general law to be exercised, performed or discharged by the Mayor personally.
(3) 
Keep all contracts, deeds, grants, leases and other documents evidencing any right, title or interest of the Township and records pertaining to the history of the Township.
(4) 
Subject to law, purchase all insurance relating to any risk of loss by the Township government and retain the custody of and safely keep such insurance policies.
C. 
For purposes of administration, except as otherwise provided by the Charter or general law or this Code, the legislative, judicial, advisory and independent agencies of the Township government shall be under the supervision of the Mayor and the Council.