5.05 Mayor's Veto Power.
   (A)   Each ordinance or resolution passed by the Council shall be presented to the Mayor for his or her approval or rejection. The Mayor shall have ten days after an ordinance or resolution was adopted to veto any ordinance or resolution and to return and file it with the Clerk of Council. The Mayor shall include the date of and reasons for his or her veto in writing addressed to the Council. The Mayor may veto the whole or any part of any ordinance or resolution authorizing the expenditure or appropriation of money. If the Mayor shall neither approve nor veto an ordinance or resolution within the ten day period described herein above, the ordinance or resolution shall take affect in the same manner as if the Mayor had approved it.
   (B)   The Council may override the Mayor's veto by motion passed by a two-thirds majority at a regular or special meeting of the Council held not sooner than six days nor later than fifteen days after the date of the Mayor's veto. If the Mayor's veto is overridden by the Council, the ordinance or resolution shall take effect in the same manner as if the Mayor had not vetoed the measure.
   (C)   The Mayor shall have no authority to veto an ordinance or resolution proposing to amend this Charter or establishing or calling for an election authorized by this Charter, the Constitution or laws of Ohio.