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Article IV — MAYOR

Eureka Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Eureka

SECTION 400. QUALIFICATIONS OF MAYOR.

The Mayor of the City of Eureka shall be elected as an officer of the City separate and apart from the Council. No person shall be eligible for the office of Mayor unless he is at the time of assuming such office at least twenty-six (26) years of age and an elector of the City. In addition he shall be a registered voter and a resident of the City at the time nomination papers are issued to him as provided for in Section 10227 of the Elections Code of the State of California as the same now exists or may hereafter be amended or superseded.

(Amended by election November 2, 2010)

SECTION 401. DUTIES OF MAYOR.

The Mayor shall preside at all meetings of the Council; shall decide by his vote all tie votes of the Council; shall approve or disapprove all ordinances as herein provided; shall make the appointments authorized by this Charter with approval of the Council; shall be recognized as the head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes, and by the Governor for the purposes of military law and during periods of state or local emergency or disaster; but shall have no regular administrative duties.

SECTION 402. NOTIFICATION OF SPECIAL MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND NOTIFICATION OF…

The Mayor shall be duly notified by the City Clerk of all special meetings of the Council when called by its members. He shall also be notified by the City Clerk of the time and place of all regular or special meetings of boards, commissions, and committees, and shall have the right and privilege of being present at all such meetings.

SECTION 403. VACANCY IN OFFICE OF MAYOR.

When a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor, the Council shall within thirty (30) days from the commencement of the vacancy, either fill the vacancy by appointment or call a special municipal election to fill the vacancy; provided, that no such special municipal election shall be called if a general municipal election is to be held within ninety (90) days from the commencement of the vacancy. Such a special municipal election shall be held on the next regularly established election date not less than eightyeight (88) days from the call of the special municipal election. The person so appointed or elected shall possess the qualifications hereinbefore prescribed for Mayor and shall hold office for the unexpired term of the former incumbent. No member of the Council during the term for which he shall have been elected or appointed shall be eligible to fill such vacancy. (Amended by election on November 8, 1994)

SECTION 404. OTHER OFFICES PROHIBITED.

The Mayor shall not, during the term for which the Mayor has been elected or appointed, hold any other elected salaried public civil office.

SECTION 405. SALARY AND EXPENSES OF MAYOR.

The monthly salary of the Mayor shall be $625.00 per month, and the Mayor may be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred by the Mayor in the performance of official duties. (Ratified June 7, 1988)

SECTION 406. ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS.

The Mayor shall have the power to administer oaths and affirmations relative to any business or affairs of the City.

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Contents — Eureka Zoning Code
Eureka Zoning Code
  1. Article I — NAME AND SEAL; FORM OF GOVERNMENT; BOUNDARIES; MUN…
  2. Article II — ELECTIONS
  3. Article III — CITY COUNCIL
  4. Article IV — MAYOR
  5. Article V — ORDINANCES
  6. Article VI — ADMINISTRATION
  7. Article VII — FISCAL ADMINISTRATION
  8. Article VIII — OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
  9. Article IX — FRANCHISES
  10. Article X — INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL
  11. Article XI — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  12. Chapter 10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  13. Chapter 30 — CITY COUNCIL
  14. Chapter 31 — CITY OFFICIALS
  15. Chapter 32 — CITY DEPARTMENTS
  16. Chapter 33 — BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
  17. Chapter 34 — PERSONNEL POLICIES
  18. Chapter 35 — FINANCE, REVENUE AND TAXATION
  19. Chapter 36 — HEALTH FACILITY REVENUE BONDS
  20. Chapter 37 — ELECTIONS
  21. Chapter 38 — CIVIL EMERGENCIES
  22. Chapter 39 — CITY POLICY
  23. Chapter 40 — TRANSFERS OF CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY
  24. Chapter 50 — SEWERS
  25. Chapter 51 — SOLID WASTE
  26. Chapter 52 — UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS
  27. Chapter 53 — WATER
  28. Chapter 54 — STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONT…
  29. Chapter 55 — ENERGY
  30. Chapter 56 — STREETS
  31. Chapter 70 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  32. Chapter 71 — TRAFFIC RULES
  33. Chapter 72 — STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
  34. Chapter 73 — BICYCLES
  35. Chapter 75 — MOBILE VENDORS OPERATING UPON A STREET
  36. Chapter 90 — ABANDONED VEHICLES
  37. Chapter 91 — ANIMALS
  38. Chapter 92 — FIRE PREVENTION
  39. Chapter 93 — PARKS AND RECREATION
  40. Chapter 94 — HEALTH AND SANITATION
  41. Chapter 95 — MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
  42. Chapter 96 — PARADES AND ASSEMBLIES
  43. Chapter 97 — SMOKING
  44. Chapter 98 — STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
  45. Chapter 99 — TRAINS AND RAILROADS
  46. Chapter 100 — HARBOR REGULATIONS
  47. Chapter 101 — FILMING
  48. Chapter 102 — BEEKEEPING
  49. Chapter 103 — PRIVATE SECURITY AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
  50. Chapter 104 — MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE
  51. Chapter 110 — BUSINESS LICENSES
  52. Chapter 112 — AMBULANCES
  53. Chapter 113 — AMUSEMENTS
  54. Chapter 114 — CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS
  55. Chapter 115 — FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS AND OUTDOOR DINING AREAS
  56. Chapter 117 — MASSAGE PARLORS
  57. Chapter 118 — SOLICITORS, CANVASSERS, AND SIDEWALK VENDORS
  58. Chapter 119 — SECOND-HAND DEALERS
  59. Chapter 120 — TAXICABS AND LIMOUSINES
  60. Chapter 121 — OTHER VEHICLES FOR HIRE
  61. Chapter 122 — FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE
  62. Chapter 130 — OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY
  63. Chapter 131 — PROPERTY OFFENSES
  64. Chapter 132 — DRUG OFFENSES
  65. Chapter 133 — WEAPONS OFFENSES
  66. Chapter 134 — ABATEMENT OF CHRONIC NUISANCE PROPERTIES
  67. Chapter 150 — BUILDING REGULATIONS
  68. Chapter 151 — AIRPORT ZONING
  69. Chapter 152 — PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATION
  70. Chapter 153 — FLOOD HAZARD AREA REGULATIONS
  71. Chapter 154 — SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
  72. Chapter 155 — ZONING REGULATIONS
  73. Chapter 155 — ZONING REGULATIONS (old)
  74. Chapter 156 — COASTAL ZONING REGULATIONS
  75. Chapter 157 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
  76. Chapter 158 — CANNABIS
  77. Chapter 159 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES

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