Every ordinance, order or resolution of the Common Council shall immediately upon its passage, enrollment, attestation and signature by the Clerk-Treasurer and presiding officer, be presented by the Clerk-Treasurer to the Mayor, and a record of the time of such presentation made by the Clerk- Treasurer.
(A) If the Mayor approves an ordinance, order or resolution, he shall enter his approval thereon and sign and date the same, and the ordinance, order or resolution shall become a law unless publication thereof shall be required.
(B) If the Mayor does not approve an ordinance, order or resolution, he shall return it to the Clerk-Treasurer, with his objections in writing, with ten days after receiving it, and the Clerk-Treasurer shall present the same to the Common Council at its next meeting.
(C) If the Mayor fails to discharge his duty by approving or disapproving an ordinance, order or resolution within the time provided, such failure shall be deemed a disapproval, and in all cases of disapproval, by the Mayor, such ordinance, order or resolution shall not become a law unless, at its next regular or special meeting after the time named for the Mayor’s action, the Council shall again pass the ordinance by a two-thirds vote of all the members-elect.
(Ord. G-81-1000, passed 4-5-82)