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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967 CHARTER AMENDMENTS -5-1-67DEPARTMENT OF STATE To all whom these firesents shall come, Greetings: I, FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify: That the annexed transcript has been compared with the RECORD on file in my office, of which it purports to be a copy, and that the same is full, true and correct. In testimony whereof, I, FRANK M. JORDAN, f State, have hereunto caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed and my name subscribed, at the City of Sacramento, in the State of California, this i�;Y 3 7 Secretary of State Assistant Secretary of State a I m Z� E-4 I 'I O c. 01) O 44 O rn w E-4 I 'I O 01) cz r� •1J v G G L r -i r+ ^ W W C' Y O r 4-. F+ C ,y d A C w .r-' C C' O o .. M. �• .`'. rr„•' L.' C' ;y, 'c ru V "" • r) ❑ : vY. ru'" PL RO.' . G .�.�C.., r "' cf� r- _ O . O "•' Cry a.C.. "� . y0 C p v I= x O .wCw cr. W O cr �0��r � � .p U — xvc 'cO, O m... W CL '4 . � O e3 • w >. 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"y y �'�' A: n• n ^"7 y (� � C+ � � � n � _— n �, �y • � y '7 .. ..r ^ �_ � � y r r" R ...r f'h � r r � y � .�~i -rzr _ cv et Cr CD CP I.- �' - j - t •�� (: '7 �••� n '^ _ O m' te 11� A nom_ _ ° J �'�„' T C :� 'C3 rJ O'iPI os c^- u — �. -• ? per' < p O `r . ..n p� . Y: tS -r _ -- _ CERTIFICATE OF RATIFICATION BY ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO OF CERTAIN CHARTER AMENDMENTS STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO We, the undersigned, CLELL W. WHELCHEL, Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and J. H. FITZPATRICK, City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify and declare as follows: That the City of San Luis Obispo, a Municipal Corporation of the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, now is and at all times herein mentioned was, a City having a population of more than thirty-five hundred (3, 500) inhabitants and less than fifty thousand (50, 000) inhabitants, and has been, since May 18, 1955, and is now organized and acting under a Charter adopted under and by virtue of Section 8, Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California, which Charter was duly rati- fied by a majority of the qualified electors of such City at a special election held for that purpose on the 4th day of April, 1955, and approved by the Legislature of the State of California by concurrent resolution filed with the Secretary of State on the 18th day of May, 1955 (Vol. 2, Statutes 1955, Page 4110). That in accordance with the provisions of Section 8, Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California., on its own motion the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, being the legislative body thereof, duly and regularly submitted to the qualified electors of the said City of San Luis Obispo certain proposals for the amendment of the Charter of said City, to be voted upon by said qualified electors at the Regular Municipal Election held as provided for by law, in said City on the 18th day of April, 1967, which said proposals were designated as Proposed Amendments to Sections 604 and 702 of. the Charter. That said proposed amendments were published and advertised in accordance with Section 8 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California, in the "Telegram -Tribune," a daily newspaper of general circulation published, printed and circulated in said Citi-, and being the official newspaper of said City for said purpose, and in each edition thereof during the day of publication. That said proposed charter amendments were submitted to the electors of said City for adoption and ratification at the regular municipal election duly and regularly held in said City of San Luis Obispo on the eighteenth day of April, 1967, which said date was not less than forty, nor more than sixty, days after the completion of the advertising in the above mentioned official paper of the proposed charter amendment aforesaid. That, in accordance with the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo had adopted, on February 6, 1967, Resolution Number 160 (1967 Series) wherein it approved the request of the Superintendent of Schools of San Luis Obispo County, California, to order the con- solidation of said Regular Municipal Election with the School District Elections for members of the governing boards of the San Luis Obispo Coastal Unified School District and the San Luis Obispo County Junior College, held in said City on April 18, 1967; that said consolidation had been so ordered by said Council and that said regular municipal election was so consolidated with said school district elections held in said City on said date. That at said consolidated election a majority of the qualified electors voting upon said proposed charter amendments voted in favor of the amendments and adopted and ratified the same. That said Amendments to the Charter so ratified by the electors of the City of San Luis Obispo are in words and figures as follows: "Compensation of Mayor. Shall Section 604 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: Section 604. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the Mayor shall receive reimburse- ment on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. " "Compensation of Councilmen. Shall Section 702 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: Section 702. Compensation. Each Councilman shall receive One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. That the Charter sections shall be worded as follows: "Section 604. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the Mayor shall receive reimburse- ment on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. Section 702. Compensation. Each Councilman shall receive One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. " Page Two i That said proposed charter amendments were submitted to the electors of said City for adoption and ratification at the regular municipal election duly and regularly held in said City of San Luis Obispo on the eighteenth day of April, 1967, which said date was not less than forty, nor more than sixty, days after the completion of the advertising in the above mentioned official paper of the proposed charter amendment aforesaid. That, in accordance with the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo had adopted, on February 6, 1967, Resolution Number 160 (1967 Series) wherein it approved the request of the Superintendent of Schools of San Luis Obispo County, California, to order the con- solidation of said Regular Municipal Election with the School District Elections for members of the governing boards of the San Luis Obispo Coastal Unified School District and the San Luis Obispo County Junior College, held in said City on April 18, 1967; that said consolidation had been so ordered by said Council and that said regular municipal election was so consolidated with said school district elections held in said City on said date. That at said consolidated election a majority of the qualified electors voting upon said proposed charter amendments voted in favor of the amendments and adopted and ratified the same. That said Amendments to the Charter so ratified by the electors of the City of San Luis Obispo are in words and figures as follows: "Compensation of Mayor. Shall Section 604 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: Section 604. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the Mayor shall receive reimburse- ment on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. " "Compensation of Councilmen. Shall Section 702 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: Section 702. Compensation. Each Councilman shall receive One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. That the Charter sections shall be worded as follows: "Section 604. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the Mayor shall receive reimburse- ment on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. Section 702. Compensation. Each Councilman shall receive One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. " Page Two That we have compared the foregoing amendments with the original proposals submitting the same to the electors of said City and find that the foregoing is a full., true, correct and exact copy thereof; we further certify that the facts set forth in the preamble preceding such amendments to the said Charter are, and each of them is, true. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and caused the corporate seal of said City of San Luis Obispo to be affixed hereto this 25th day of April, 1967. ATTEST: City Clerk (Seal) Mayor of the City o San Luis Obispo, California Page Three CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF VOTE CAST FOR SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY MEASURES "COMPENSATION OF MAYOR" AND "COMPENSATION OF COUNCILMEN" AT CONSOLIDATED ELECTION HELD APRIL 18, 1967 I, J. H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk of the City of San Luis -Obispo,. California, do hereby certify that pursuant to law, I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in said County at the consolidated election held on April 18, 1967, for Municipal and School District Offices and Measures submitted to the vote of the voters and that the total number of votes cast in the City of San Luis Obispo on the proposed Charter Amend- ments is as follows: Mayor's Salary YES 2207 Increase NO 2082 Councilmen's Salary YES 2211 Increase NO 2114 WITNESS my hand and official seal this 25th day of April, 1967. STI. FITZPATRICK, City Clerk (Seal) / i CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF VOTE CAST FOR SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY MEASURES "COMPENSATION OF MAYOR" AND "COMPENSATION OF COUNCILMEN" AT CONSOLIDATED ELECTION HELD APRIL 18, 1967 I, J. H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk of the City of San Luis -Obispo,. California, do hereby certify that pursuant to law, I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in said County at the consolidated election held on April 18, 1967, for Municipal and School District Offices and Measures submitted to the vote of the voters and that the total number of votes cast in the City of San Luis Obispo on the proposed Charter Amend- ments is as follows: Mayor's Salary YES 2207 Increase NO 2082 Councilmen's Salary YES 2211 Increase NO 2114 WITNESS my hand and official seal this 25th day of April, 1967. STI. FITZPATRICK, City Clerk (Seal) F n April 6, 1967 Very truly yours, Harold Johnson City Attorney kb Enclosures The Honorable Donald L. Grunsky California State Senator State Capitol Sacramento, California 95814 Deas Don: ' I Your offer to do all you can to rush through the Legislature the Charter Amendments previously discussed which will be submitted to the people of San Luis Obispo at the municipal election scheduled for April 18, 1967 is greatly appreciated. Of course., all of these preparations will be unnecessary if a majority of the voters fail to approve the proposed amendments. Nevertheless, enclosed is a proposed concurrent resolution cover- ing the two charter amendments. Naturally, it would have to be revised somewhat if only one amendment is approved and would be useless if neither. proposal is approved. i� I am also enclosing a blank certificate which we will have our City I �.J Clerk execute to verify the results. You may -rest assured that I will be in touch with you as soon as the results are known an April 24, 1967 and will arrange to have the executed certificate from the City Clerk in your hands by the next day. Very truly yours, Harold Johnson City Attorney kb Enclosures April 6, 1967 Harold Johnson City Attorney kb Enclosures The Honorable William M. Ketchum Member of the Assembly Room 3123, Third Floor Capitol Building Sacramento, California. Dear Bill: Your offer to do all you can to rush through the Legislature the Charter Amendments previously discussed which will be submitted to the people of San Luis Obispo at the municipal election scheduled U for April 18, 1967 is greatly appreciated. Of course, all of these. preparations will be unnecessary if a majority.of the voters fail to approve the proposed amendments. Nevertheless, enclosed is a proposed concurrent resolution cover- _ ing the two charter. amendments. Naturally, it would have to be revised somewhat if only one amendment is approved and would be useless if neither proposal is approved. I am also enclosing a blank certificate which we will have our City R Clerk execute to verify the results. You may rest assured that I !� will be in touch with you as soon as the results are known on April 24, 1967 and will arrange to have the executed certificate from the City Clerk in your hands by the next day. Very truly yours, Harold Johnson City Attorney kb Enclosures .a April 6, 1967 The Honorable Winfield A. Shoemaker member of the A ssembly Capitol Building Sacramento, California L Dear Win: Your offer to do all you can to rush through the Legislature the Charter Amendments previously discussed which will be submitted to the people of San Luis Obispo at the municipal election scheduled for April 18, 1967 is greatly appreciated. Of course, allof these preparations will be unnecessary if a majority of the voters fail to approve the proposed amendments. . Nevertheless, enclosed is a proposed concurrent resolution cover- ing the two charter amendments. Naturally, it would have to be revised somewhat if only one amendment is approved and would be ,—J useless if neither proposal is approved. I am also enclosing a blank certificate which we will have our City Clerk execute to verify the results. You may rest assured that I will be in touch with you as soon as the results are known on April r.' 24, 1967 and will arrange to have the executed certificate from the 1 % City Clerk in your hands by the next: day. Very truly yours, Harold Johnson City Attorney kb Enclosures SACRAMENTO ADDRESS STATE CAPITOL SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 (916) 445.4843 DISTRICT OFFICE STUDIO 117. EL PASEO SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93101 (805) 965.0502 r-- (Avs.seMblV C�ttltf axnta qifilature WINFIELD A. SHOEMAKER MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY, THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ASSEMBLY MAJORITY CAUCUS Mr. Harold Johnson City Attorney 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, California Dear Harold: Noted: (initials).(date) March 27, 1967 I would suggest that you arrange to send, as promptly as possible following the -election, the Charter amendments requiring ratification by the State Legislature. In cooperation with the other representatives from San Luis Obispo County, I should expect they can be ratified immediately by the Legislature. In a similar situation affecting Santa Barbara two years ago, ratification by the Legislature was achieved in one day. Please be assured that I shall do everything possible to assist in this matter. Cord WAS : nm idld A. Shoemaker JCOMMITTEES WAYS AND MEANS EDUCATION NATURAL RESOURCES, PLANNING, AND PUBLIC WORKS RULES (EX OFFICIO) C�ttltf axnta qifilature WINFIELD A. SHOEMAKER MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY, THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ASSEMBLY MAJORITY CAUCUS Mr. Harold Johnson City Attorney 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, California Dear Harold: Noted: (initials).(date) March 27, 1967 I would suggest that you arrange to send, as promptly as possible following the -election, the Charter amendments requiring ratification by the State Legislature. In cooperation with the other representatives from San Luis Obispo County, I should expect they can be ratified immediately by the Legislature. In a similar situation affecting Santa Barbara two years ago, ratification by the Legislature was achieved in one day. Please be assured that I shall do everything possible to assist in this matter. Cord WAS : nm idld A. Shoemaker CAP?TOL ADDRESS STATE CAPITOL SAC¢ EXTO 95814 445-5843 DISTRICT OFFICES LErrvxtcx BUILDING WATSONVILLE 91076 C�alt#ornitt itate i-enate 1020 MARSH STREET DONALD L. GRUNSKY SAN Luis OEISPD 91401 SENATOR SANTA CRUZ, SAN BENITO. MONTEREY AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTIES February 22, 1967 Mr. Harold Johnson City Attorney City of San Luis Obispo 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, California Dear Harold: COMMITTEES JUDICIAIT, Chairman EDUCATION FINANCE REVENUE AND TAXATION JOINT LEGISLATIVE COXIMITTEE FOR REVISION OF PENAL CODE, Chairman JOINT LEGISLATIVE COI,121lTTLE ON HIGHER EDUCATION, Vice-chairman In response to your letter of February 17 regarding the proposed new City Charter amend- ments, if the vote can be promptly canvassed and you can get the Charter Amendments to me on April 26 or 27 at the latest, I am pretty sure we can get the required resolution through the Legislature with a little fast footwork in one day. However, since the resolution must be through the Legisla- ture before May 1 which is a Monday and the Legislature will not be in Session over the week- end, we will have to have it introduced and through both houses of the Legislature not later than Fri- day April 28 which, as I say, can be done in one day if there are no slip-ups. I am placing this matter on my diary for Monday, April 24 and will attempt to be in telephone communication with you at that time to coordinate our operations. Kindest regards. DLG:sg Cincere yours, Donald L. Grunsky WPA RESOLUTION NO. 1670 (1967 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLEC K TO MAKE THE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE PE - SULTS OF THE APRIL 18, 1967 GENEPAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. In accordance with the provisions of Section 22932.5 of the Elections Code of the State of California, the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby ordered and directed to conduct the official canvass of the results of the General Municipal Election, to be held in said City on April 18, 1967. 2. Upon completion of said canvass, the City Clerk shall certify the results to the City Council. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Gallagher, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Gallagher, Miller, Spring, and MAyor Whelchel NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 6th day of 1;`a.rch, 1967. ATTEST: I iayor City Clerk I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of March, 1967. City Clerk 7 February 17, 1967- 7 967 7be Honorable Donald L. Grunsky State Senator Capitol Building Sacramento, California. Dear Don: Perhaps your prompt action on the last amendment to our City Charter inspired our City Council to continue their prom of updating that document. At any rate, the City Council of San Luis Obispo recently approved two additional proposed Charter amendments for the April 18, 1967 municipal election which, if approved by the voters, would raise the salaries of the Mayor and City Councilmen to $250.00 per month and $150.00 per month respectively. A copy of the Resolution directing the City Clerk to place these measures on the ballot is en- closed for your information. Because of the constitutional restriction against raising the salary of an elected official during his term of office, the Mayor and the mem - bers of the City Council have requested that I explore the possibility of obtaining legislative ratification of the proposed amendment before May 1, 1967 when the newly elected Mayor and City Councilmen would take office, provided, of course,. that the measures are approved by the local electorate. Since the votes, by law, cannot be canvassed until April 25, 1967, only a few days would remain for the adoption of the necessary concurrent resolution by the legislature. Naturally, I- realize that this presents you, Mr. Ketchum and Nr. Shoemaker with a very tight schedule and I, therefore, have refused to hazard even a guess as to whether it would be possible, through your combined efforts, to process the required resolution through the legislature before May 1st. However, I would appreciate your thoughts on this matter. The Honorable Donald L. Grunsky February 17, 1967 Page Z Since Section 1501 of the San Luis. Obispo Charter provides that all general laws of the State applicable to municipal corporations, now or hereafter enacted, which are not in conflict with the provisions of the Charter or with ordinances or resolutions adopted in pursuance of the Charter shall be applicable to the City, I am of the opinion that Sections 36514 and 36516.5 of the Government Code would per - mit all Councilmen as well as the Mayor to receive the higher salar- ,-� ies beginning May 1, 1967 provided the measure is approved by the City voters and ratified by the legislature before that date. I would appreciate it, however, if you would obtain a legislative counsel's opinion on this point. Copies of the pertinent charter provisions are r enclosed for your information and for the use of the legislative coun- u set. I heard a number of people present at the hearing before the Rablic Utilities Commission on the P.G. & E. Diablo Canyon application comment favorably on your letter to the Commission favoring the j site. As you know, coral sentiment is strongly in favor of the site and, for that reason, I made a brief opening statement in support of the application as did Mayor Wbelchel and many other local public officials and civic leaders. Your cooperation in the above matters will be appreciated. If you have any further questions on the requests, I may be reached at (805) 543-8665. Best personal regards. Sincerely, Harold Johnson I� City Attorney Enclosures: Resolution 1646 Charter Sec. 1501 - (2) J.kb t .- L.1/ SAN LUIS OBISPO CHARTER Page 21 ..y` paid in other comparable public and private agencies, do order to ascertain whether the salaries and wages being paid the City officers and employees for similar work are comparable, and make recom- mendations to the City Council thereon. SECTION 1406. Retirement State System. The City Council ds empowered to enter Into a contract with the Board of Administration of the California State Employees' Retire- ment System, as it now exists or may hereafter be amended, making the appointed officials and employees of the City of San Luis Obispo, including the employees of the Publdc Library, members of the said system. It is provided, however, that the Council may terminate this contract with the Board of Administration of the State Employees' Rtirement System only upon authority granted by an ordinance adopted by a majority vote of the electors of the City voting on such a proposition at an election at which such proposal is presented. ARTICLE SV- MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SECTION 1500. Effective Date of Charter. This Charter shall take effect from the time of the approval of the same by the legislature. SECTION 1501. General Law Applicable. All general laws of the State applicable to municipal corpora- tions, now or hereafter enacted and which are not in conflict with the provisions of this Charter or with ordinances or resolutions adopted in pursuance of this Charter, shall be applicable to the City. SECTION 150¢. Validity of Charter. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Charter is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or void, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining separable portions of this Charter. The people of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby declare that they would have adopted this Charter and each section, sub -section, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, sub -sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or void. SECTION 1503. Violation of Charter and Ordinances. The violation of any provision of this Charter or of any ordinance of the City shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and may be prosecuted by the authorities of the City in the name of the people of the State of California, or may be redressed by civil action, at the option of said authorities. The maximum penalty upon conviction for the vio- lation of any provision of this Charter, or of any ordinance of the 000.00) ortbysi�m�prisonment for a termall be a fine of not ofnot exceedione ng ne year or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any person sentenced to imprisonment for the violation of a provision of this Charter or of any ordinance may be imprisoned in the city jail, or in the county jail of the county in which the City of San Luis Obispo is situated. SECTION 1504. Income from Public Utilities. All income derived from the operation and management of any public utility by the City shall be devoted exclusively to the pay- ment of the expenses of operating, maintaining, .improving or bet- tering such public utility, and to the payment of any debts and in- terest thereon which may have been incurred for the acquiring, �--' improving, operating or maintaining of such utility. SAN LUIS OBISPO CHARTER Page 4 SECTION 604. Compensation, The 'Mayor shall receive Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) a year compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, -but the Mayor shall receive reimbursment on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. ARTICLE V11 --THE COUNCEL SECTION 700. Election and Terms of Councilmen. At the first general municipal election held under this Charter in April of 1957, two members shall be elected to the Council, and thereafter two members shall be elected alternately at each suc- ceeding biennial election. The terms of each elected member shall commence on the first day of May at twelve o'clock noon, following the election, and each member shall serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified. Any ties in voting shall be settled by the casting of lots. SECTION 701. Vacancies. If a vacancy shall occur in the office of Mayor or Councilman, the Council shal•1 forthwith appoint a person to fill such vacancy. Said appointee shall possess such qualifications for eligibility as are set forth in Section 304 of this Charter and shall hold office until the expiration of the term of the member whom he is replacing or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. SECTION 702. Compensation. The Councilmen shall receive Five Hundred Dollars ($.500.00) a year, payable monthly, compensation for their services as such, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the elec- torate, but the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. SECTION 703. Councilman to Hold No Other Office. No member of the Council shall hold any other municipal office oz hold any office or employment the compensation of which is paid out of the municipal moneys; nor be elected or appointed to any office created or the compensation of which ds increased by the Council, while he is a member thereof, until one year after the expiration of the term for which he was elected. SECTION 704. Administering Oaths. Subpoenas. Each member of the Council shall have the power to administer oaths and affirmations in any investigation or proceeding pending before the Council. The Council shall have the power and authority to compel the attendance of witnesses, to examine them under oath and compel the -production of evidence before it. Subpoenas may be issued In the name of the City and be attested by -the City Clerk. Disobedience of such subpoena or the refusal to testify (upon other than constitutional grounds), shall be deemed contempt and shall be punishable as provided by the general laws of this State. SECTION 705. Governing Body, All powers -herein granted to and vested in the City of San Luis Obispo shall, except as herein otherwise provided, be exercised by a Council to be designated the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. Said Council shall, be the governing body of *.ae City and, subject o express :imi,ations of this Charter, shall be vested with all pow- ers of letiislation in municipal affairs adequate to a complete sys- tem of local government consistent with the constitution of the State- r� The Honorable Winfield A. Shoemaker Member of the Assembly Capitol Building Sacramento, California February 20, 1967 Since Section 1501 of the San Luis Obispo Charter provides that all general laws of the State applicable to municipal corporations, now or hereafter enacted, which are not in conflict with the provisions of Dear Win. Perhaps the prompt action by the Legislature on the last amendment to our City Charter inspired our City Council to continue their program of updating that document. At any rate, the City Council of San Luis Obispo recently approved two additional proposed Charter amendments j for -the April 18, 1967 municipal election which, if approved by the voters, would raise the salaries of the Mayor and City Councilmen to $250 per month and $150 per month respectively. A copy of the Reso- lution directing the City Clerk to place these measures on the ballot is enclosed for your information. L J i Because of the constitutional restriction against raising the salary of an elected official during his term of office, the Mayor and the mem - hers of the City Council have requested that I explore the possibility i of obtaining legislative ratification of the proposed amendment before ' May 1, 1967 when the newly elected Mayor and City Councilmen would take office, provided, of course,. that the measures are approved by the local. electorate. Since the votes, by law, cannot be canvassed - until April 25, 1967, only a few days would remain for the adoption of the necessary concurrent resolution by the legislature. Naturally, I realize that this presents you, Bill Ketchum and Don Grunsky with a very tight schedule and I, therefore, have refused to hazard even a guess as to whether it would be possible, through your combined efforts, to process the required resolution through the legislature before May 1st. However, I would appreciate your thoughts on this matter. Since Section 1501 of the San Luis Obispo Charter provides that all general laws of the State applicable to municipal corporations, now or hereafter enacted, which are not in conflict with the provisions of The Honorable Winfield A. Shoemaker February 20, 1967 Page 2 the Charter or with ordinances or resolutions adopted in pursuance of the Charter shall be applicable to the City, I am of the -opinion that Sections 36514 and 36516.5 of the Government Code would permit all Councilmen as well as the Mayor to receive the higher salaries be- ginning May 1, 1967 provided. the measure is approved by the City voters and ratified by the legislature before that date. Copies of the pertinent charter provisions are enclosed for your information. Your cooperation in the above matter willbe appreciated. If you have any questions on this request, I may be reached at (807 543-8666. ii Best personal regards. Sincerely, i' Harold Johnson City Attorney Enclosures: Resolution 1646 Charter Sections 1501, 604 and 702. J:kb February 20, 1967 The Honorable William U. ICetchum Member of the Assembly Room 3123, Tlvrd Floor Capitol Building Sacramento, California Dear Bill: Perhaps your prompt action on the last amendment to our City Charter inspired our City Council to continue their program of updating that document. At any -rate, the City Council of -San Luis Obispo recently approved two additional proposed Charter amendments for the April 18, 1967 municipal election which, if approved by the voters, would raise the salaries of the Mayor and City Councilmen to $250.00 per month and $150.00 per mouth respectively. A copy of the Resolution directing the City Clerk to place these measures on the ballot is en- closed for your information. Because of the constitutional restriction against raising the salary of an elected official during his term of office, the Mayor and the mem - bers of the City Council have requested that I explore the possibility Of obtaining legislative ratification of the proposed amendment before May 1, 1967 when the newly elected Mayor and City Councilmen would take office, provided, of course, that the measures are approved by the local electorate. Since the votes, by law, cannot be canvassed until April 25, 1967, only a few days would remain for the adoption of the necessary concurrent resolution by the legislature. Naturally, I realize that this presents you, Don Grunsky and Win Shoemaker with a very tight schedule and I, therefore,. have refused to hazard even a guess as to whether it would be possible, through your combined efforts, to process the required resolution through the legislature before May 1st. However, I would appreciate your thoughts on this matter. Since Section 1501 of the San Luis Obispo Charter provides that all general laws of the Smote applicable to municipal corporations, now or hereafter enacted, which are not in conflict with the provisions of The Honorable Will N : Ketchum February 20, 1967 Page 2 Harold Johnson City Attorney Enclosr: Resolution 1646 Charter Sections 604, 702 and 1501. J:kb the Charter or with ordinances or resolutions adopted in pursuance of the Charter shall be applicable to the City, I am of the opinion that Sections 36514 and 36516.5 of the Government Code would permit all Councilmen as well as the Mayor to receive the higher salaries be- ginning Njay 1,. 1967 provided the measure is approved by the City voters and ratified by the legislature before that elate. However, I have asked Don Grunsky to obtain a legislative counsel's opinion on this point. Copies of the pertinent charter provisions are enclosed for your information. IjYour �u communication to the Public Utilities Diablo Canyon application was read into the rec d and all San Luis&E . . Obispo County residents appreciate your assistance in this effort to provide a better tax base for the entire County. As you know, local sentiment is strongly in favor of the site and, for that reason, I made ( a brief opening statement in support of the application as did Mayor ii Whelchel and many other local public officials and civic leaders. Your cooperation in the above matters will be appreciated. . if you have any further questions on the requests, I may be reached at (805) 543-8666. lBest personal regards. Sincerely, Harold Johnson City Attorney Enclosr: Resolution 1646 Charter Sections 604, 702 and 1501. J:kb 'e -71i January 13, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of San Luis Obispo `- i r.) Ca TY CLERK 543-7150 Agenda Item 21 (1/16/67) Gentlemen: The City Attorney has received an inquiry regarding the Council's intention of placing a proposition on the ballot of the April 18, 1967 Municipal Election to amend the City Charter provisions setting limits on the Council's salary. For your information, if any Charter amendments are to be considered at the April 18, 1967 election they must be filed by February 17, 1967. This is also the first day that any arguments for and against City proposi- tions may be filed and March 3, is the last day for arguments to be filed. .7HF :lm Respectfully, J. H. FITZPATRICK CITY CLERK ' - :•fix.., t ' � i 3-A't c: 990 PALM STREET 'e -71i January 13, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of San Luis Obispo `- i r.) Ca TY CLERK 543-7150 Agenda Item 21 (1/16/67) Gentlemen: The City Attorney has received an inquiry regarding the Council's intention of placing a proposition on the ballot of the April 18, 1967 Municipal Election to amend the City Charter provisions setting limits on the Council's salary. For your information, if any Charter amendments are to be considered at the April 18, 1967 election they must be filed by February 17, 1967. This is also the first day that any arguments for and against City proposi- tions may be filed and March 3, is the last day for arguments to be filed. .7HF :lm Respectfully, J. H. FITZPATRICK CITY CLERK r--.. _,..,..:.: _..-. ..._.. '• `. ..- ,,ea��iiii .-„-'w.�:;: ..:,c._,.:r:n.:s LflAIM/f6i.;.:ks:,..::�.,r,c,..�• ... .. RESOLUTION NO. 1646 (1967 Series) 1 ARESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF -THE.CITY OF SAN LUIS( OSISPO APPROVING THE LANGUAGE OF PROPOSED AMEND-' MCNTS TO THE CITY CHARTER INCREASING THE SALARIES OFA TNF MAYOR AND COONCI.LMEN AND; GiVING NOTICE THAT SA 10,: ' PROPOsl IONS WiLL BE SUBMITTED To THE QUALIFIED VOTeRS Off SAID CITY AT.THE REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION T0,411V; 1,6L0 IN SAID CITY 014 AP,*IL 11. 11G7 A Ct, A516 The. Cgvvernfrient Code of the state of '` "'. i WPfr_RC $. 1st lI!1 i5 i• I .ar ri ceu cit• of r ',G*te'rsl'.3a'w a„ wflaila kpptr; `•alifornia a thar Za ! Cl- n1(- Y' + , x oD l imorr tJtiarl'�y;OdQ4 ea6cC 1fn OCd an � •� i le„ott ,r in excess of; #,0 bu (hill ,.t!) .'%iii M i'�.` :.p� :.r,.:'.'' r: •I 1. , erhsi9• La�I! r oL;ihiitys,�Imeil abi11 reCDlYd� t Wiry , tsi'avidi it INA a ;a � - ;,r',:r; r KI r' Iititlitfi; {;' an Hund ad”. ft l�loltare�(#'P� 'Pe ��' f 'i,, i .: ,Of. 1 ',illi Za fig'Pa- ry:�: 7.., �, ':,:, ;'i.• it w.H EaB; 'rete oahan3 paprxltttitxt of t>!s''Csty LL e . Pb'; ;,..e..,( .:.,•i":. _ �u:�:i.tr•;!;'! w,L'nthe above "Mi": and ,,. .�i..:' '�`��;:,:;,;• i o! Arro liranda ' rover C'lt M rvpa WHEREAS, rite cit e# yv ,;p ,Y. - iY:. 'h uI arm" eh �Jo.ver than San :I t s Pismo" `w atior,s .. `•i�G�.'% Robe 'and p�,icfi. o5e .POP � m ri s j rt` stRh e rd il'nc s a r3nrin o `ha sad snag' o i e Luis Obis ve' Ct o�thty 4 r Y � PP a for the;r Co ncilnhen 'Maytif' villi ±xceod the Carllpert atiop.currently � '' • 4=4 +-=• . •- ....... ;a:. i om i tted b the C"r&r' of 'tire Ci of Sd a.. Lu s .btii all d _— - - WHEREAS, the Charter..iof tike City of .San Luis Obis p P �r , _ Obispo �provldea. that; S.,Thai the ballot lsbet for Uta ro osition:to.atttetld the San uta rspa changes in the compontation paid to tUs M,syor and'City Couttcili»en.' irwat� City. Chatter. to change the ,compensation.Of thr Mayor. `s 211 ,0+'9tltrstan- be approved by s valent-(teapeople: tlally as follows: NOW. TkER.EFOi'fE,. the. CSkhcit of.•-ti»:;City iik San ti%it► Obispa,.4.%" California, does HEfiEBY.."L'VE...QfTERMIME.,:AND:'p.RDEW AS;, Compensation of Mayor. $h81i the MayeYs.salary be;., FOhLOwS: '•`-nersased fa. Two Roadred filly Dalian 1. That the proposAians' lac:jhcreasine the salaries of the MAyar. srtd1 r month( City Councilmen' as'her'ainafter set' forth', be.submittpd to Oft: g4afltis0: voters'of the`. City 'of San. LUo:at Fs:'Dhisp"Elis Pity' s.Werat..'muntcrpa9; Mayor's ffialary . erection to bee ttetd on April 21::ISGi- . YES. T. That fh! prepo6e'"Charter Atptmani aro=iia.:votad;an'kp >Fttttapriza the increase in the aatariee el Xlii C }j - Cvtuscilmeri 5>isit..ba #nbstArp�alty. - - as follows;~Ntayar's SaN.ry' I 1 Compettisiti 'n of, Copneifinen,±Meff Section 7.02 of the• Citsrftr -of the G"rty.; at San' Luis I YES -':::; i #: That the City Cferii.shah.certify to the Passage"and adaption of this Compensatlatt of C:punoiltiieti: Shaft:; t)leJ Councilmen be' increased .to Est-6ifurid'reti Fifty Dollars per man th?- Cauncitmen's Salaries YES LJJ Councilmen's Sai2frtes NO . 4. That the proposed Charter Amendment to be voted on to authorize the iheraase in the salary of. the Mayor shall be substantially.ss follows: Compensation pt Mayor- Shall Section 804 "' f •. ' of the Charter. of the City of San 'Luis 1 Obispo, California, be amended to read ; YES as follows: i Section G04. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two 4undred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) i per month compensation for his services' as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the ciectorate, but the Mayor shalt receive reimbursement on order of the Counc(t for l' Council authorized tradelira-and other, ex-. i peras.s when, onofficisi'.d:uty. , RssoMlon Na.,1bt6 W Sories), which was duly and regularly13 aisied and ad"Od. by thr Pity' Carnlcil of the City of -Son Luis Obispo at a,'Regular' Rtpet{n#_ i+lelr'. ilieKegf: an ithe .Sh da"if. February, -198T - .. SI.J., H,._FITZPATRiCK' city C}a[ic Feb. 20 ' wwSPo, Cai,forttra. be lernearded to read ss follows- ; , 1 :.' •.;� t �' Resolutian and. shalt cause this Resolution to be published once in the Sea _' !' Luis Obispo County TeldgromTrlbune, a newspaper of general circulation Section 702. Comoensatipn:. Each P rioted, published. arxt cirotilated in the CRy of Sun LYis Obispo,. within .Council• _ - days'-prf f'rltiren d of 04- date hereof find- not mere than six d to the man shall receive One Hsindred Filly Dof. -'� #_-__-_ I tit day of April. -1967. ' tars '($150.00; -per moath compensation for '! .. ''• � '! t•'' � •� 7: This: Resolution.sdtatltak'e effect upon-;tsadop ism. his services as such: able,' month( payable.: y' except -lb -the exteht`h> eil6iftes dr homatter � 1 ' .. ADOPTED, SIGMBA AND APPROVED this': -,ft day of Februarys, 1967 `but morn-: �: by .the following lull call vole ' approved by ttiY,',elecUwate, tIW ND, .4 ,. Y , 'AYES; Courioitttlen 'Emmons 8lalie, coaid 'Q; , MiVer lltthur F bars of the Countil shall receive reirnt�vlse ' f: Spiltig $r.'ejW Mayor Cietl.'W:,wholchel . moot on .order' .db,the Council for CminciT C:puncllroari Frank;Galtsgher ,. autho7izad traveling artd:'.,other-eXpaiaeies;GROES. # ARSEA(7'� Councilman Mom when Qts offieiat •tlety. ..' ;. 1 ` CLELL W: WHELCKFE;.. .:.. , � 3. That the ballot ipbri for the propositidit to 4minif tIt! Sani'.i ll@SuDoisooIT.EST:.. :1• .. City Charter to ,sdoig the oaring salary, for City Councilmen titf;ptSOMielad ie :. =:.111 J. K. FITZPATRICK GovernmeKt Coda SeQtion 3014 for iaealral'.t.iyF. Cities;;tisallha" City Clark „ paputattan'slwt! ha illbstaittial3j« as fellows' : ; " , t' tpsrebY 'carfify that ,lha .foregoing 4a :a. irni unit :°c*irast copy .of Compensatlatt of C:punoiltiieti: Shaft:; t)leJ Councilmen be' increased .to Est-6ifurid'reti Fifty Dollars per man th?- Cauncitmen's Salaries YES LJJ Councilmen's Sai2frtes NO . 4. That the proposed Charter Amendment to be voted on to authorize the iheraase in the salary of. the Mayor shall be substantially.ss follows: Compensation pt Mayor- Shall Section 804 "' f •. ' of the Charter. of the City of San 'Luis 1 Obispo, California, be amended to read ; YES as follows: i Section G04. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two 4undred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) i per month compensation for his services' as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the ciectorate, but the Mayor shalt receive reimbursement on order of the Counc(t for l' Council authorized tradelira-and other, ex-. i peras.s when, onofficisi'.d:uty. , RssoMlon Na.,1bt6 W Sories), which was duly and regularly13 aisied and ad"Od. by thr Pity' Carnlcil of the City of -Son Luis Obispo at a,'Regular' Rtpet{n#_ i+lelr'. ilieKegf: an ithe .Sh da"if. February, -198T - .. SI.J., H,._FITZPATRiCK' city C}a[ic Feb. 20 ' RESOLUTION NO. 1646 (1967 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE LANGUAGE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER INCREASING THE SALARIES OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN AND GIVING NOTICE THAT SAID PROPOSITIONS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY AT THE REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN.SAID CITY ON APRIL 18, 1967 WHEREAS, Section 36516 of the Government Code of the State of California author- izes a City Council of any General Law city whose population is in excess of 5, 000 but not more than 35, 000, to enact an ordinance providing that each member of the City Council shall receive a salary of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month; and WHEREAS, the current population of the City of San Luis Obispo falls within the above limits; and WHEREAS, the cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover City, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, and Pismo Beach, whose populations are much lower than San Luis Obispo, have already enacted ordinances approving monthly salaries for their Councilmen and Mayor which ex- ceed the compensation currently permitted by the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo; and WHEREAS, the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo provides that cbanges in the compensation paid to the Mayor and City Councilmen must be approved by a vote of the people: NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California., does HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the propositions for increasing the salaries of the Mayor and City Councilmen as hereinafter set forth be submitted to the qualified voters of the City of San Luis Obispo at the City's general municipal election to be held on April 18, 1967. 2. That the proposed Charter Amendment to be voted on to authorize the increase in the salaries of the City Councilmen shall be substantially as follows: ompensation Of aunc men, coon 7U2 of tile Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: YES Section 702. Compensation. Each Councilman shall receive One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150, 00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the ex- tent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but NO the members of the Council shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. Resolution No. 1646 (1%7 Series) 3. That the ballot label for the proposition to amend the San Luis Obispo City Charter to adopt the same salary for City Councilmen as provided in Government Code Section 36516 for General Law Cities of the same population shall be substantially as follows: Compensation of Councilmen. Shall the salary of Councilmen be increased to One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month? Councilmen's Salaries YES Councilmen's Salaries NO 7Mj 4. That the proposed Charter Amendment to be voted on to authorize the increase in the salary of the Mayor shall be substantially as follows: Compensation of Mayor. Shall Section 604 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, be amended to read as follows: YES Section 604. Compensation. The Mayor shall receive Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month compensation for his services as such, payable monthly, except to the extent heretofore or hereafter approved by the electorate, but the NO Mayor shall receive reimbursement on order of the Council for Council authorized traveling and other expenses when on official duty. 5. That the ballot label for the proposition to amend the San Luis Obispo City Charter to change the compensation of the Mayor shall be substantially as follows: Compensation of Mayor. Shall the Mayor's salary be increased to Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month? Njayor's Salary YES mayor's Salary a NO Page Two Resolution No. 1646 (1967 Series) 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and shall cause this Resolution to be published once in the. San Luis Obispo County Telegram - Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the City of San Luis Obispo, within fifteen days of the date hereof and not more than sixty days prior to the 18th day of April, 1967. 7. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 6th day of February, 1967 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Gallagher, Miller, Spring, and Mayor Whelchel NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: /s/ J. H. Fitzpatrick City Clerk /s/ Clell W. Whelchel Mayor . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 1646 (1967 Series), which was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Piieeting held thereof on the 6th day of February, 1967. 9 Page Three .... 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I. ,?I C;Itiee (t' 0 ?o'rfrned by state 's ;w rather than by a city c arted, oety. ien m,000 and 35POOO Population, at 50,00 pe_" r-mll and ner"mits addit+onal aDmDFsat hD `io for : rn, r f't_s can L _.is Ob'_ spo ':it,; Czar ter, h., never,provides that increase ;ru.:t be ? i; rt: :E bi th.Ej7otEre. Id 'n o the- G" 'e1 -1 tIES Of flbR^arab a Council - c. o ncil- f`'!jv.:2'tl',' ,�ir;t, a: y ° ty Pop:alation Counc-i? -Ealary Mayer : alary arro zapl} 1 , 620 Per Ibnth Per Month Tlonterey 26,750 0 0 I Me r.s 28'.137 X100 017 5 rCt;y 23, Eoo X20 C20 ter- a 29, 600 0 0 _ an to G. !a 2 28, Oe4 Joel 0 X20 (Baeed on f'igu'res fromeazue of "�--_..r.. -California Cities Za:�ary and 'brkin� Condidony iuvev r - 19't .31.arz,-a raid in other citiee (General Law) within can Lis Obispo 0,) !. ;'a t y arc-: •, v. by *Fo pul a tion ., r rn yor ,nd e 7/n, 500 �'i t.iJj 6'790 arro zapl} 1 , 620 so 'io bl e a 7,680 i smo Beach 4, 5I 5 '*Estimated, Jan. 1967 Council '�elary Per Month 4150 150 150 r,o J 75 Mayor "clary Per Month ti 50 150 150 6� 7� ' }he �fl:.dirJi� i f �.e. - _. �. �7J L�c�:. ? %i+• ?Y"��::. �i l G7 1.0 i n that -t'; 1. a:i..q, l 1,h an tirJL`•i•Ctai=L (Ni mr-1.eYI ty c f 4hef taE2:e :CSI' clec1.ed oIMLI ci aido Fr rc_ =,,�r: r: wales r1.6.. 11:. a:,-,ve only an inpi�rn1fwt%:bilt - .. %:1��=-F t qr.8 w;11 ne.; t rs�rlt Jr. any .Lnci�e��se� In 1r,.e ��'.ty rr,t _l:a i cs f, r ac unc:lmen anJ mayor s�ount to leas than 1�{ t. ci t hLidzc t o A. -.::. Te -:'I c-'.= ir'.11 allow for :•ride: re?;reeertotion or. the Council a, "'y;cd :,e c ---arc cal�rc z afford to serve unless ihEy are allowed more �ffeME a lase in ir.ia �E ^er ne eErvEs or., the Co unci. %, -3 nst =:.ny co '11 ct of interests c fico r�o].dErs do not cr�s�duct -'-n the City* ncis_:,en snE�•ld acJoro:-,-Sxatg1.,r 4C to G0 hours Monthly on city busir.ees" 'e official duties tIctuble thie time. Comneneation r,= ne:lrl,' reflect the dity's appreciation for this service. :.!'z. uld 3.nfLuence local citizene to t.ieh their ccuncilmen'a 3Ef2 y with ttiOEe in otter eit3Ee in the County. _-n ^c rule calls for salaries Equal to those in General Law ^t "' -i�Cr�.l_i, i,.. rsv�iIN&o e�. : �.e,r;.11 n,:ct buy �' tear representation. Those who ..-Cz..'E -d:, ea CE':"'Jae of nersonal dedication and are willing to ._i._i _...., U,zia,-r . a', ;rtes mI.`ht attract c nciditea who are yore moi? .t:. 5vl rT Fn4n ;,lith r.0 C Er-.rVicc: o :3 ,A 'tt'.£ Ea=•�r" .,rf.En :they EEei: c Office and ehou d no L 2after election° tic _;.iy .r ii''.rE-„�c i. Tl �GF,al:it�101i, tC �_rvi:;Es of +hE City C6—sr _..._r?Y i^_Ea�B rE11c:E t::E vourc l of rii-ny ,,11ti�cSo increaaed g-? ary for eour.cli ra .e:ilt,4j1A 31...o CGUYa,"�rE a r�:$ired person Eervinu, :;S tu�'auld affect :�.sueli3i bili %:y forC; c1. a1 security bene.fit.s� :F adv?r;ta_�EE of eervinx on the Council xo beyond the salary rECEive,',. ii. rUb1�r1/C .cLCi/Cc bene -fit from /CIO =E £aESoci, tion with tl,E 'busine se .... `i %4 �.�� .iL: w.! In �L .'�11.i\iy for future `��.••1.� r J ` �• tea , o si tlo ,s in the state or fiurE- sh��Lld r:��t 11,E included in the "ity Cha rte r° The Charier c:t Je ::rldEd to alloll-I c�uncilr.c:r: to Ett tti:.E-1r- n salaries J A "vo to c.n %:ieEE a?.en;'!i=_nte will ra1Ee the e3iary of snu of_m.,ayor to $2r^-00 per month. councilmen to - "T-�' VUte. on tLese amend^ients wiii retsin the present salaries of i � ` z;er .,.°nth for c.,unciimen and �Os00 per month for mayor.