(A) The Mayor shall be the chief executive officer and the chief conservator of the peace of the Municipality, and shall:
(1) Preside at all meetings of the Council, but shall have no vote except in case of a tie vote among Council members; and in the event of such a tie vote among Council members, the Mayor may vote on any matter before the Council, except that the Mayor may not cast a vote to break a tie vote of the Council on any matter where this Charter requires the Council to approve or concur in an action of the Mayor. The Mayor shall not have a veto power over ordinances or resolutions passed by the Council.
(2) Be responsible for the administration of all municipal affairs as required by this Charter, the ordinances and resolutions of the Municipality and the state laws, to the extent those laws are not inconsistent with this Charter or the ordinances and resolutions of the Municipality, and shall assure that the Charter, ordinances, resolutions and laws are faithfully executed.
(3) With the assistance and full cooperation of the Administrative Director and Finance Director, submit the annual capital and operating budget and the annual appropriation measures of the Municipality to the Council for its consideration, revision and adoption.
(4) Prepare and submit a full report of the administrative activities of the Municipality to the Council for each fiscal year, and shall make such other reports and recommendations to the Council as the Mayor deems necessary or as the Council may require. The Administrative Director, Finance Director and other officials and employees of the Municipality shall provide such assistance and cooperation as the Mayor may require concerning all matters under their supervision or control.