During temporary or short term absences from the City during which the Mayor is unable to perform the duties of the office, and subject to the provisions of the City Charter and this section, the Mayor may delegate the Mayor's administrative and executive authority to a Mayoral appointee. The following duties, powers and authority of the Office of Mayor shall not be delegated during a temporary or short term absence:
A. The Mayor's authority to approve or disapprove ordinances pursuant to Charter subsection 3-70(e).
B. The Mayor's authority to execute legal instruments including deeds and easements, except to the extent Council has delegated that authority to another officer or staff member by resolution in accord with the "Procedure Manual for the Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property Interests" 1 .
C. The Mayor's authority to take command of the police and govern the City by proclamation in times of public danger or emergency, except to the extent this authority has been delegated to an elective officer by ordinance.
D. The Mayor's duty to prepare and submit any report to the citizens or Council as required by Charter.
E. The Mayor's authority to appoint temporary replacement members on the Title Board pursuant to subsection 5.1.407E of this Code. (Ord. 11-18; Ord. 18-102)
Notes
1 | 1. See section 7.7.1803 of this Code. |