CHAPTER 31: MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Section
Mayor
   31.01   Election
   31.02   Temporary Mayor
   31.03   Mayor Pro-Tem
   31.04   Vacancy
   31.05   Chief executive officer
   31.06   Mayor’s signature
   31.07   Appointment of officers
   31.08   Supervise conduct of officers; removal of officers
   31.09   Designation of officers’ duties
   31.10   Formal occasions
   31.11   General duties
   31.12   Business License Commissioner
   31.13   Local Liquor Commissioner
   31.14   Health Commissioner
   31.15   Deciding vote; Mayor
Village Board of Trustees
   31.30   Composition and general powers
   31.31   Regular meetings
   31.32   Special meetings
   31.33   Vacancy
   31.34   Committees
   31.35   Special committees
   31.36   Quorum
   31.37   Compelling attendance
   31.38   Rules
Ordinances
   31.50   Ordinances
   31.51   Reconsideration; passing over veto
   31.52   No vote to be reconsidered at special meeting
MAYOR
§ 31.01 ELECTION.
   The Mayor shall be elected for a four-year term and shall serve until his or her successor is elected and has qualified.
(Prior Code, § 1-2-40)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/5-2-18.7
§ 31.02 TEMPORARY MAYOR.
   (A)   If a majority of the Village Board members present at the regular meeting or at a meeting specially called by any member of the Village Board pursuant to statute, agree at such meeting that an emergency exists within the municipality during a vacancy in the office of Mayor or the temporary absence of the Mayor from the municipality, then the Village Board revokes the appointment of the member of the Village Board to exercise the duties of the Mayor.
   (B)   During such temporary appointment, the appointed member of the Village Board shall be designated “Temporary Mayor”. The “Temporary Mayor” shall not receive any additional compensation because of such appointment.
(Prior Code, § 1-2-41)
Editor’s note:
   A temporary chairperson shall only have the power of a presiding officer and a right to vote in his or her capacity as Trustee on any ordinance, resolution or motion.
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/3.1-35-35
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