Section 3.7  Powers And Duties Of Mayor And Mayor Pro-Tem.
   (a)   The mayor shall preside at all meetings of the council.  The mayor shall be a full voting member of the council but shall have no veto power.  He or she shall be the chief executive officer of the city insofar as required by law and for all ceremonial purposes, but have no administrative duties.  The mayor shall be the conservator of the peace and shall have the powers conferred by law upon sheriffs in times of emergency to suppress disorder, preserve the public peace and health and safety of persons and property and shall have other emergency powers as permitted by law.  He or she shall authenticate by signature, such instruments as may be required under provisions of law.  The mayor shall do all acts required of him or her by law.
   (b)   The mayor pro tem shall act in place of the mayor in the absence or disability of the mayor.  The mayor pro tem shall succeed to the office of mayor in the case of a vacancy in that office, thereby creating a vacancy in the office of mayor pro tem.  The council shall fill any vacancy in the office of mayor pro tem.  Until such vacancy is filled, the senior member of the council from the standpoint of continuous service shall act as mayor pro tem.  Between persons of equal seniority, the person who received the highest number of votes at the time of his or her last election shall act as mayor pro tem.