§ 31.21  MAYOR.
   (A)   Election; term of office.  The Mayor of this city shall be elected by the voters of the city at a regular election.  A candidate for Mayor shall be a resident of the city for not less than one year prior to his election. His term of office begins on the first day of January following his election and shall be for four years and until his successor qualifies. If a person is elected or appointed as Mayor in response to a vacancy and serves less than four calendar years, then that period of service shall not be considered for purposes of re-election a term of office.
   (B)   Qualifications.  The Mayor shall be at least 21 years of age, shall be a qualified voter in the city, and shall reside in the city throughout his term of office.
   (C)   Vacancy. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor, Council shall fill the vacancy within 30 days.  If for any reason, any vacancy in the office of Mayor is not filled within 30 days after it occurs, the Governor shall promptly fill the vacancy by appointment of a qualified person who shall serve for the same period as if otherwise appointed.
(KRS 83A.040(1), (2), (6))
      (1)   When voting to fill a vacancy in the office of Mayor, a member of the City Council shall not vote for himself.  (KRS 83A.040(2)(c))
      (2)   When voting to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of the Mayor, the resigning Mayor shall not vote on his successor.  (KRS 83A.040(3))
      (3)   No vacancy by reason of a voluntary resignation in the office of Mayor shall occur unless a written resignation which specifies the resignation date is tendered to the City Council.  The resignation shall be effective at the next regular meeting of the City Council occurring after the date specified in the written letter of resignation.  (KRS 83A.040(7))
      (4)   Pursuant to KRS 118.305(7), if a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor which is required by law to be filled temporarily by appointment, the City Council shall immediately notify in writing both the County Clerk and the Secretary of State of the vacancy.  (KRS 83A.040(8))
      (5)   The City Council shall elect from among its members an individual to preside over meetings of the City Council during any vacancy in the office of the Mayor in accordance with the provisions of KRS 83A.130 to 83A.150.
(KRS 83A.040(2)(d))
   (D)   Powers and duties.
      (1)   The executive authority of the city is hereby vested in and shall be exercised by the Mayor.  The Mayor shall enforce the Mayor-Council Plan, city ordinances and orders, and all applicable statutes.  He shall supervise all departments of city government and the conduct of all city officers and employees under his jurisdiction and require each department to make reports to him as required by ordinance or as he deems desirable.
      (2)   The Mayor shall maintain liaison with related units of local government respecting interlocal contracting and joint activities.
      (3)   The Mayor shall report to the Council and to the public on the condition and needs of city government as he finds appropriate or as required by ordinance, but not less than annually.  He shall make any recommendations for actions by the Council he finds in the public interest. 
(KRS 83A.130(3))
      (4)   Subject to disapproval of the Council, the Mayor shall promulgate procedures to insure orderly administration of the functions of city government and compliance with statutes or ordinances.  Upon promulgation or upon revision or rescission of the procedures, copies shall be filed with the person responsible for maintaining city records.  (KRS 83A.130(4))
      (5)   Any delegation of the Mayor's power, duties, or responsibilities to subordinate officers and employees and any expression of his official authority to fulfill executive functions shall be made by executive order.  Executive orders shall be sequentially numbered by years and kept in a permanent file.  (KRS 83A.130(7))
      (6)   All bonds, notes, contracts, and written obligations of the city shall be made and executed by the Mayor or his agent designated by executive order.  (KRS 83A.130(8))
      (7)   The Mayor shall be the appointing authority with power to appoint and remove all city employees, including police officers, except as tenure and terms of employment are protected by statute, ordinance, or contract.  (KRS 83A.130(9))
      (8)   The Mayor shall provide for the orderly continuation of the functions of city government at any time he is unable to attend to the duties of his office by delegating responsibility for any function to be performed, in accordance with division (D)(5) above.  However, the Mayor may not delegate the responsibility of presiding at meetings of the Council, and the authority to approve ordinances or promulgate administrative procedures may only be delegated to an elected officer. With approval of the Council, the Mayor may rescind any action taken in his absence under this section within 30 days of such action.  If for any reason the disability of the Mayor to attend to his duties persists for 60 consecutive days, the office of Mayor may be declared vacant by a majority vote of the Council and the provisions of § 31.21(C) shall apply.  (KRS 83A.130(10))
   (E)   In the event of the occurrence or threatened or impending occurrence of any of the situations or events contemplated by KRS 39A.010, 39A.020 or 39A.030, which in the judgment of the local chief executive officer is of such severity or complexity as to require the exercise of extraordinary emergency measures, the Mayor is temporarily absent or disabled, the Mayor Pro-Tem may declare in writing that an emergency exists, and thereafter, subject to any orders of the Governor, shall have and may exercise for the period as the state of emergency exists or continues, the following emergency powers:
      (1)   To enforce all laws and administrative regulations relating to disaster and emergency response and to direct all local disaster and emergency response forces and operations in the city.
      (2)   To exclude all nonessential, unauthorized, disruptive, or uncooperative personnel from the scene of the emergency, and to command persons or groups of persons at the scene to disperse. A person who refuses to leave an area in which a written order of evacuation has been issued in accordance with a written declaration of emergency or disaster may be forcibly removed to a place of safety or shelter, or may, if this is resisted, be arrested by a peace officer. Forcible removal or arrest shall not be exercised as options until all reasonable efforts for voluntary compliance have been exhausted;
      (3)   To declare curfews and establish their limits;
      (4)   To order immediate purchase or rental of, contract for, or otherwise procure, without regard to procurement codes or budget requirements, the goods or services essential for protection of public health and safety and to restore essential public services; and
      (5)   To request emergency assistance from any local government or special district and, through the Governor, to request emergency assistance from any state agency and to initiate requests for federal assistance as are necessary for protection of public health and safety or for continuation of essential public services.
(Ord. 2003-014, passed 11-11-03)