Item 13A - Mayor Pro TemARTICLE II. THE COMMISSION
Sec. 5. Number of commissioners; selection; term.
Sec. 6. Qualifications and disqualifications.
Sec. 7. Salary.
Sec. 8. Presiding officer: Mayor.
Sec. 9. Powers.
Sec. 1 0. Appointment of city manager.
Sec. 11. Appointment of deputy city manager or deputy city clerk.
Sec. 12. Vacancies in the city commission.
Sec. 13. Creation of new departments or offices; change of duties.
Sec. 14. Induction of city commission into office; meetings of the city commission.
Sec. 15. City commission to be judge of qualifications of its members.
Sec. 16. Rules of procedure; journal of minutes.
Sec. 17. Ordinances.
Sec. 18. Procedure for passage of ordinances and resolutions.
Sec. 19. Independent annual audit.
Sec. 20. Right of city manager and other officers in city commission.
Sec. 8. Presiding officer: Mayor.
AGENDA ITEM #13A
NOVEMBER 9, 2015
The mayor-commissioner shall preside at all meetings of the city commission and shall
be recognized as head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes and by the governor
for all purposes of military law. When directed to do so by the city commission the
mayor-commissioner shall execute all instruments to which the city is a party, unless otherwise
provided by the Charter or by ordinance. The mayor-commissioner shall have no regular
administrative duties except as authorized in this Charter but may appoint, from time to time,
such special or select committees as in his discretion he deems desirable or as may be desired
by the city commission, to expedite the handling of the business and affairs of the city. In the
temporary absence or disability of the mayor-comm1ss1oner, all duties of the
mayor-commissioner shall be performed by the mayor pro tempore who shall be appointed by
the city commission from its members.
(Ord. No. 28-93-3, § 1, 8-23-93)