Municipal Government in Michigan And Ohio a Study in the Relations of City And
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L. A. , 33 v. 220. J Ibid. , 34 v. 271-284. 126 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT [444 state. " A city clerk and any other officers necessary to the in- terests of the city were to be appointed by the council. By a two-thirds vote of this body the mayor might be allowed compensation, and their own members might be paid not to exceed $1. 00 apiece for each meeting attended. The mayor. It is worth while to quote in full the duties of the mayor as outlined in this rather remarkable charter. " It shall be the d...uty of the mayor, " the law runs, " to keep the seal of said city, sign all commissions, licenses and permits, which may be granted by the city council ; to take care that the laws of the state and of the city council are faithfully exe- cuted ; to exercise a constant supervision and control over the conduct of all subordinate officers, and to receive and examine into all complaints against them, for neglect of duty ; to pre- side at the meetings of the city council when other duties shall permit ; to recommend to said city council such measures as he may deem expedient; to expedite all such as shall be re- solved upon by them ; and in general to maintain the peace and good order, and advance the prosperity of the city; as a judicial officer he shall have exclusive original jurisdiction of all cases for the violation of any ordinance of said city; and in criminal cases he is hereby vested with powers co-equal with justices of the peace within the county of Cuyahoga, and shall be entitled to like fees ; and he shall award all such process, and issue all such writs as may be necessary to enforce the due administration of right and justice throughout said city, and for the lawful exercise of his jurisdiction, agreeably to the usages and principles of law ; and when presiding at the meet- ings of the city council, he shall have a casting vote, when the votes of the members are equal.
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