(a) Insofar as required by law, and for all ceremonial purposes, the President shall be recognized as the executive head of the village and shall preside over Council meetings. He shall have an equal voice and vote in the proceeding of the Council, but shall have no veto power.
(b) He shall be a conservator of the peace, and may exercise within the village the powers conferred upon sheriffs to suppress disorder, and shall have the power to command the assistance of all able-bodied citizens to aid in the enforcement of the ordinances of the village, and to suppress riot and disorderly conduct.
(c) He shall authenticate by his signature such instruments as the Council, this Charter, or the laws of the State of Michigan or of the United States shall require.
(Adopted 3-13-67)