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December 19, 1985 Ms. Janet De Valois Vasche' Assistant Division Chief Limited Partnership Division, Suite 301 P.O. Box 704 Sacramento, CA 95803 Dear Ms. De Valois Vasche': Enclosed please find the necessary documents as requested by your letter dated December 11 and in accordance with Chapter 2, Section 34464 of the Government Code regarding ratification of three City Charter amendments from the General Municipal Election held November 5, 1985. 1. The complete text of the Charter amendments authenticated by the Mayor and Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. Copies of all publications required of the City of San Luis Obispo in connection with an election to amend a City Charter. 3. Copies of arguments for each Charter amendment and City Attorney Impartial Analysis of each measure. 4. Copy of Resolution No. 5849, declaring the results of the election. Should you need additional information, please call. Sincerely, z9?lIZ-4 Pamela Voges, CMC City Clerk PV:skt Enclosures C E R T I F I C A T E I, Pamela Voges, the duly appointed and qualified acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of: Certification of Charter Amendments (Measures "C", "D" & "E") as ratified by the electors____ of the City of San Luis Obispo on,November 5, 1985. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 17th day of December 1985. (SEAL) Pamela Voges, a ty Clerk CERTIFICATION OF CHARTER AMENDMENTS (MEASURES "C", "D" & "E") AS RATIFIED BY THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO I, Pamela Voges, City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that at the General Municipal Election held in the City of San Luis Obispo, California, on the 5th day of November, 1985, the following amendments to the San Luis Obispo City Charter were ratified by a majority of the electors of said City: CHARTER AMENDMENT ARTICLE IV. ELECTIVE OFFICIALS SECTION 405. Limitation of Terms. (A) Neither the Mayor nor any member of the Council shall serve in the same office for more than eight (8) years in succession; provided, however, that any time in office resulting from a partial term which is less than one-half (1/2) the length of the full term for that office, shall not be considered. ARTICLE VI. LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS SECTION 602. Requirements of Ordinances. (A) With the sole exception of ordinances which take effect upon adoption referred to in this article, no ordinance shall be passed by the Council on the day of its introduction nor within five (5) days thereafter, nor until its publication at least once in full in a newspaper of the City of San Luis Obispo at least three (3) days before its adoption; and in case of amendment being made thereto before the final adoption of the ordinance, the amended portion or portions of said ordinance must in like manner be republished at least one day before its adoption as amended, provided that no less than a full subsection shall be published. The correction of typographical or clerical errors shall not constitute an amendment within the meaning of the foregoing sentence. (B) The publication of ordinances as required by subdivision (A) may be satisfied by the publication of a summary of the proposed ordinance in lieu of publication of the full text as required in subdivision (A). At the time the proposed ordinance is introduced, the Council shall determine whether the full text of the ordinance shall be published or whether a summary shall be published; if the Council fails to so determine, the full text shall be published. If the Council determines that a summary shall be published, the summary shall be approved by the City Attorney. A copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk on and after the first business day following its introduction, and shall be available to any interested member of the public. SECTION 606. Amending Ordinances. No ordinance shall be amended by reference to its title, but the subsections thereof to be amended shall be re-enacted at length as amended; and any amendments passed contrary to the provisions of this section shall be void. ARTICLE IX. PUBLIC WORKS AND CONTRACTS SECTION 908. Development of Annexed lands. Lands annexed to the City may only be developed at a time and in a manner consistent with the General Plan adopted by the City and as may be amended from time to time by the Council. In witness whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused the corpofate seal ?; said City of San Luis Obispo to be affixed hereto this A_L day of1985. C E R T I F I C A T E I, Pamela Voges, the duly appointed and qualified acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of: Notice of Election dated 7-19-85 and 7-27-85; Affidavit of Publications dated 9-14-85 of Resolution Nos. 5724, 5725, and 5726 (1985 Series); Resolution Nos. 5724, 5725 and 5726 (1985 Series), adopted by Council on July 15, 1985. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 17th day of December , 1985. (SEAL) amela Voges, C y Clerk 55dp - city of a1111R�fi�li �fM ��11 �{I���i lu OBISPO r `� „ . NOTICE aF ELECTION GENERAL MUNICIPAL--.. + ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1985 Notice Is hereby given Ihat a General Municipal Eleclion will be held In the City df Son Luls Obispo on Tuesday the 51h day of November, 1985, for the following lafficors. Mayor (1)we year terra Councilmember(2) four year term Nomination papers are available In the City Clerk's Office and must be sub nit. led no toter than Friday, August 9. Notodf all Incumbent elective officers do not FII6 for election, than the nomina- tlan period is extended to Wednesday, August 14, 1985 — 5:00 p.m, In the event there are insufficient nominees or no nominees for an office and a timely petition Is not filed pursuant to Eleclions Code 22036• appointment will be made by E. C. 23520,. _ Notice is further given that the following measures are to be voted on at sold election: . MEASURE "A" Shall City Charter Section 405 be amended so that time served as a result of an Mappointment or election which is less than one half of the full term not be in- ded in determining the eight (B) year iimIto IIon? MEASURE "B". Shall City Charter Sections 602 and 606 be amended to allow for sponges to. the MunlcipaI Code to be done by -subsections? • MEASURE •'C•' SholI the City Charter b® bmendad to add Section 900 to require that annexed lands may only be deveioped consistent with the General Pion? Instructions for filing and coplas of the full measures are available In theC11 Clark's Office. , - Anyone wishing to submit an argument for or against any measures on scold elec- tion must submit the ar ument by 5.00 p.m.. Monday, July 29,. 1985, tg-the Clly Clerk at 0y Hall, 990 Palm Street, Son Luis Obispo. No argument For or against any measures may exceed 300 words. (All arguments must be signed by the individual submillingg the arguments, if an organization, then the name of the organization and t}�e name of one of sty frinfepal officers must be listed. No more thaq five signatures may be submitted E,C.5�013. 5014) . ,. Each argument must be accompanied by o'statetriew ofilia author, regarding author Ship of the argument, For additional information end instruction forms please tall 549.7 i 00. . Pomelo Voges, City Clerk d 3 in Ul ,m = O N C 0 O C 0 S 0 t Q r) 0 M"h 0 O n �y cn Q n v a O m 0 a 0U p LO N ti io n b b m A (" y oti o (DN a m ` s z 1-14O a� ro 'O m R o a J C) a p n `D a m r a n o �' �• o a a ra (n a m m ,A ° G %D m G a G a y' O o p v' 0 n(D IP � tr m p O �• O .� 0 o m m :< A. t7 o co h �C �- �' aL w m ,a i o %0in ,� cn N [i OCD N N a N q d CD `G w CD Ar p ;, 0 0 Q m R m .ti N G c10, M c+ cn A ►! m R m (D `" '� •• 4 m a N ° r o n. A N b m •, E. R 0 k w p wm Q R. 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Apro.r'`•K �C7�WP�N RC1 ICW mcim d5rmn��.p�A AVO aQ am73w Fw�ro QW�� �,cm ann. :57o"'C''Cyp, ,p /o x3dc7� [sac�� T�r�oyrn mxmz tl5 Oq t..ap 3`s 3roo�C7. ppm C.-.��, on°nam �m[�� ��a pp 7.,.. -''�°~a•�w_man -°ema_ K� 0-�3 mm^aero n ��� Z"_•yr S'7 a7� lFr ura'` WWC.W adn am�o7roNh 7Ra"7ro a�nQror_�u�am m n-c�3v ��cFeCL a=Gma'„ rrn-m W Qo�.70.0. m�{-� eo� :c�wm`�? mc3,tOciOW?9J_Or6•ynm QO N _H _ s g � m�3 ro[mc'm�p oWx mpaaQ odo3 gq m »A m a�poao mw�aam?LM on^1 oQC a��em-. D"O �•ac m x❑ °' 0 N _S .e �c 5o v. m�e m W N N RESOLUTION NO. 5724 (1985 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1985, TO INCLUDE A VOTE ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CHARTER SECTION 405, TO LIMIT THE TERM OF ANY ELECTED OFFICIAI, TO EIGHT YEARS IN SUCCESSION, EXCLUDING PARTIAL TERMS. WHEREAS, City of San Luis Obispo Charter Section 405 presently requires that the term of any elected official be limited to eight years in succession; and WHEREAS, this Council is of the opinion that the Charter should be amended to qualify terms of office to exclude terms of less than one-half duration to avoid removal of an elected officer during mid-term and thereby resulting in appointment of another officer by the City Council or the calling of a special election to fill said vacancy; and WHEREAS, this amendment would be consistent with the City's adopted Advisory Body Handbook governing terms of office for advisory body members; and WHEREAS, a general municipal election is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985. NOtd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The general municipal election ordered to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985, shall include voting on a proposed amendment to Charter Section 405 which would qualify terms of office to exclude partial terms of less than one-half duration. SECTION 2. Said proposed Charter amendment would amend Section 405 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo to read as follows: R 5724 Resolution No. 5724 (1985 Series) Page 2 SECTION -405. Limitation of Terms. (A) Neither the Mayor nor any member of the Council shall serve in the same office for more than eight (8) years in succession; provided, however _ that any time in office resulting from a_partial term which is less than one-half 1/2 the length of the full term for that office,_ shall not be considered. (The provisions to be added by the proposed Charter Amendment are those provisions underlined in the proposed Section 405, immediately above). SECTION 3. That the City Council does order submitted to the qualified electors of the city at the General Municipal Election the following question: MEASURE A Shall City Charter Section 405 be amended YES so that time served as a result of an appoint- ment or election which is less than one-half NO (1/2) of the full term not be included in determining the eight (8) year limitation? SECTION 4. City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and shall publish and circulate the Resolution in accordance with the requirements of the California Elections Code and Government Code (Sec. 34458). ROSal(It ioil No. 5724 (1985 Series) Page 3 On motion of Councilman Settle T, Ser_ond(_d by Councilman Dunin�� and on the roll lowing r0j 1 c�t.l l vote: AVES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this _15th. day of July 1985. ATTEST: 1 r r �j CI 1' CLERK�PAs 4VES" A .rl: City Administrativ. Off cer _ ���- [ 4,ty Clerk F RESOLUTION NO. 5725 (1985 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER_ 5, 1985, TO INCLUDE A VO'L'E ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CHARTER SECTIONS 602 AND 606 TO REVISE: ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS AND AMENDMENTS. WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo Charter Sections 602 and 606 presently require the amendment and publication of entire sections of ordinances even when only subsections thereof are affected by the proposed amendment(s).; and WHEREAS, this Council is of the opinion that the Charter should be amended to eliminate oftentimes excessive publication, needless admini- strative work and unnecessary additional expenses resulting from minor amendments to ordinance provisions; and WHEREAS, this Council retains the right to require more extensive amendments to, and publication of, ordinances whenever the public health, welfare, safety, and interest so require; and WHEREAS, a general municipal election is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The general municipal election ordered to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985, shall include voting on a proposed amendment to Charter Sections 602 and 606 which would revise ordinance publication requirements and amendments. SECTION 2. Said proposed Charter revisions would amend Sections 602 and 606 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo to read as follows: SECTION 602. Requirements of Ordinances. (A) With the sole exception of ordinances which take effect upon adoption referred to in this article, no R 5725 Resolution No. 5725 (1985 Series) ordinance shall be passed by the Council on the day of its introduction nor within five (5) days thereafter, nor until its publication at least once in full in a newspaper of the City of San Luis Obispo at least three (3) days before its adoption; and in case of amendment being made thereto before the final adoption of the ordinance, the amended portion or portions of said ordinance must in like manner be republished at least one day before its adoption as amended, provided that no less than a full subsection shall be published. The correction of typographical or clerical errors shall not constitute an amendment within the meaning of the foregoing sentence. (B) The publication of ordinances as required by subdivision (A) may be satisfied by the publication of a summary of the proposed ordinance in lieu of publi- cation of the full text as required in subdivision (A). At the time the proposed ordinance is intro- duced, the Council shall determine whether the full text of the ordinance shall be published or whether a summary shall be published; if the Council fails to so determine, the full text shall be published. If the Council determines that a summary shall be published, the summary shall be approved by the City Attorney. A copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk on and after the first business day following its introduction, and shall be available to any interested member of the public. SECTION 606. Amending Ordinances. No ordinance shall be amended by reference to its title, but the subsections thereof to be amended shall be re-enacted at length as amended; and any amendments passed contrary to the provisions of this section shall be void. (The provisions to be added by the proposed Charter Amendments are those provisions underlined in the proposed Sections 602 and 606, immediately above). SECTION 3. That the City Council does order submitted to the qualified electors of the City at the General Municipal Election the following question: Page 2 MEASURE B Shall City Charter Sections 602 and 606 be amended YES to allow for changes to the Municipal Code to be done by subsections? NO Resolution No. 5725 (1985 Series) Page 3 SECTION 4. City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and shall publish and circulate the Resolution in accordance with the requirements of the California Flections Code and Government Code (Sec. 34458). On motion of Councilwoman Dovey--, seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Counciluiembers Dovey, Dunin, Griffin, Settle and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 15th day of July 1, 1985. ATTEST: r I CII—C LERK PAMELA V0 S Appro crd� City'Administr tive ffi r i C' y orne ; 1 r y 1 ity Cle RESOLUTION NO. 5726 (1985 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE IEELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1985, TO INCLUDE A VOTE ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CHAR'I'ER TO ADD SECTION 908 REQUIRING DEVELOPMENT OF LANDS ANNEXED TO THE CITY TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo Charter does not presently include specific provisions governing the manner of development of lands annexed to the City; and WHEREAS, the Council is of the opinion that the Charter should'be revised to provide that the development of lands annexed to the City can be done only in a manner and at a time consistent with the General Plan adopted by the Council and as amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, this amendment would clarify to all concerned the policy of the City with respect to future development potential of lands that may be annexed to the City; and WHEREAS, a general municipal election is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The general municipal election ordered to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1985, shall include voting on a proposed amendment to the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo to add Section 908 requiring annexed lands to be developed in a manner and at a time consistent with the General Plan. SECTION 2. Said proposed Charter amendment would add Section 908 to the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo to read as follows: R 5726 Resolution No. 5726 (1985 Series) Page 2 SECTION 908. Development of Annexed Lands. Lands annexed to the City may only be developed at a time and in a manner consistent with the General Plan adopted by the City and as may be amended from time to time by the Council. SECTION 3. That the City Council does order submitted to the qualified electors of the City at the General Municipal Election the following question: MEASURE C Shall the City Charter be amended to add YES Section 908 to require that annexed lands may only be developed consistent with the NO General Plan? SECTION 4. City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and shall publish and circulate the Resolution in accordance with the requirements of the California Elections Code and Government Code (Sec. 34458). On motion of Councilman Griffin , seconded by _Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Griffin, Settle and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilmembers Dovey and Dunin ABSENT: none the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 15th_ day of July, 1985. ATTEST: CITTY CLE K PAMELA VO C E R T I F I C A T E I, Pamela Voges, the duly appointed and qualified acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of: Argument in Favor of Measure C; Argument in Favor of Measure D; Argument in Favor of Measure E; City Attorney Impartial Analyses of Measures C, D, and E. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 17th day of December 1985. (SEAL) o. amela Voges, C y Clerk ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE C The Charter now limits to eight consecutive years the time that a Mayor or Councilmember may serve in the same office, but does not address the situation which arises from appointment or election of a person to fill a vacancy for less than a full term. The limitation means that a councilmember who has served a partial term, plus one full four-year term, would be required to resign during a second full four-year term after serving a total of eight years, resulting in a new partial term vacancy and the situation repeating itself . This amendment is proposed to designate that anyone who serves less than one-half a term would not have to count the partial term time in the eight year total. The original intent of the eight year restriction was to prevent a person from serving an unlimited time in the same office. This proposed amendment is not meant to change that intent. A vote for Measure C will only affect a person who serves a partial term and then wishes to additionally serve eight successive years in the same office. Councilmember GlennaDeane Dovey Councilmemb on Dunin Vice -Mayor Allen K. Settle AR6714ENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE D The Charter currently requires that entire sections of the Municipal Code be amended by the Council and published in the newspaper even when only one word or a minor part of a section might be affected. This results in needless expense, unnecessary effort, and a general waste of city tax funds. In addition, it can be very confusing to the public in trying to determine exactly what changes have been made to the Municipal Code. This measure, if adopted, would amend the Charter to eliminate redundant and unnecessary paper work whenever the Municipal Code is changed. Only the specific portions (subsections) of the Municipal Code to be changed would cane to the Council for action and subsequently be published in the newspaper. The public would be better informed by not having to read through any unnecessary additional language in order to understand the changes being made to the Municipal Code. Money will be saved by reducing unnecessary staff work and advertising costs. Of course, the Council can always require that larger portions of the Municipal Code be brought to then for consideration and publication than minimally required if it decided that the public interest would be served. In the interest of cost efficiency and clarity in government procedures, vote YES on Measure D. Cou ilmember Ron Dunin ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE E The City's General Plan is the basic document for controlling and regulating development and land use within the City. Although State law allows the City to prezone property proposed for annexation to the City, there is nothing in the City Charter which specifically provides that all such prezoning shall be consistent with the City's General Plan. The City Charter is the City's local constitution for all municipal affairs, including the regulation of land use. The Charter can only be amended by a Vote of the people. To make it clear that all prezoning, zoning and use of annexed property shall be subject to the City's General Plan, the City Council is asking the voters to amend the City Charter to specifically require that all annexed property be consistent with the City's General Plan. Please vote YES on Measure E. MT?Aarmu r "The current Charter regulates the amount of time that the Mayor or a Councilmember can stay in the same office to a maximum of eight (8) years. From time to time, individuals are elected or appointed to the Council as the result of a vacancy that occurs during the term. The proposed measure, if adopted, would provide that time served in office due to an appointment or election which is less than one-half (1/2) of the full term for that office would not count towards the eight (8) years. The full terms for Mayor and Councilmember are two (2) and four (4) years, respectively. This measure, if adopted, could result in fewer special elections being held in the future to select replacements for Council vacancies. Otherwise, there are no significant fiscal impacts for the City." Roger Picquet, City Attorney "The current Charter regulates the mamer by which the City of San Luis Obispo Municipal Code may be amended or changed. It requires that an amendment, and the subsequent required publication in the local newspaper, be no less than an entire section of the Code. The proposed measure, if adopted, would change the requirement so that an amendment (and the related newspaper notice) could be no less than a subsection of the Code. "Section" and "subsection" are the technical terms used to describe the specific component parts of chapters of the Code. This measure, if adopted, would result in minor savings in clerical, administrative, and advertising costs to the City." Roger Picquet, City Attorney Z "State law regulates annexations to municipalities and further requires cities to enact rules and regulations regarding certain aspects of land use, planning and zoning matters. In addition, as a Charter City, San Luis Obispo has independent authority to enact reasonable laws on matters determined to be "municipal affairs". These local regulations are generally found in the City of San Luis Obispo Municipal Code and other related documents such as the General Plan. The current Charter does not specifically address the subject of development policies for land which is annexed to the City. This measure, if adopted, would provide that lands, annexed to the City may only be developed consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan may be amended from time to time by the Council. This measure is, in essence, an expression of existing law regarding annexation, land use and development. This measure, if adopted, has no fiscal impacts on the City." Roger Picquet, City Attorney C E R T I F I C A T E I, Pamela Voges, the duly appointed and qualified acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of: Resolution No. 5849 (1985 Series), Declaring the results of the General Municipal Election held November 5, 1985. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 17th day of December , 1985. (SEAL) O'Awv v L Pf mela Voges, City 01erk RESOLUTION NO. 5849 (1985 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1985 WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election was held in the City of San Luis Obispo on the 5th day of November, 1985, which election was duly held and conducted in the manner provided by the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, and as provided by law for the purpose of electing a Mayor and two (2) City CounciImembers, and deciding three measures; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of City Council Resolution No. 5713 (1985 Series), the Board of Supervisors was authorized to perform the official canvass of the November 5, 1985, Municipal Election pursuant to the election laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, a statement of the results of said election has been duly entered by the City Clerk in the official records of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: Section ]. The whole number of votes cast in said election within the City of San Luis Obispo was 8586. Section 2. The names of the persons voted for, the office for which, each person was voted for, the number of votes given at each precinct to each person and measure, are shown by the tabulation of votes, marked Exhibit "A" and attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. Section 3. RON DUNIN, the candidate having received the highest number of votes cast at said election for the office of Mayor, is hereby declared elected to such office for the term prescribed by the City Charter. R 5849 Resolution No. 5849 (1985 Series) 16 Page 2 Section 4.. ALLEN K. SETTLE and PENNY RAPPA, the two candidates having* received the highest number of votes cast at said election for the office of City Councilmember, are and each of them is hereby declared elected to such office for the term prescribed by the City Charter. Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to sign and deliver to each of said Ron Dunin, Allen K. Settle and Penny Rappa a certificate of election certifying to him/her election to him/her respective office, as hereinbefore set forth. Section 6. The following measures having been voted on and approved by the voters are hereby approved. Measure C Shall City Charter Section 405 be amended so that time served as a result of an appointment or election which is less than one-half (1/2) of the full term not be included in determining the eight (8) year. limitation? Measure D Shall City Charter Sections 602 and 606 be amended to allow for changes to the Municipal Code to be done by subsections? Measure E Shall the City Charter be amended to add Section 908 to require that annexed lands may only be developed consistent with the General Plan? On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilwoman Dove and on the following roll call vote: Resolution No.5849 (1985 Series) Page 3 AYES: Couocilrqembero Settle, Dovey, Griffin, Dappu and Mayor Duoio NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 3rd day of December 1985' � M#AYRON DUNIN ATTEST: - C E R T I F I C A T E: I, Pamela Voges, the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, certify that the following is the final statement of votes cast at the General Municipal Election held in the City of Sari Luis Obispo, California, on November 5, 1985. 1 - Number of registered voters in city 23,981 2 - Number of votes cast in city 8,586 3 - Tabulation of votes by person: For Mayor Ron Dunin 4,698 Melanie C. Billig 3,724 For Councilmember Marlaine Hubbard 2,748 Allen K. Settle 3,976 Paul A. Lewis 732 Ron Bearce 2,778 Paul Agnew 683 Penny Rappa 3,068 Gary G. Fowler 1,999 4 - Tabulation of votes by precinct (Exhibit "A") 5 - Tabulation of votes by person (Exhibit "A") 6 - Tabulation of absentee votes (Exhibit "A") Witness my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 20th day of November, 1985. 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Box 8100 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8100 �►IIIIII�!!!iilIII�I�I���I����� ���I�ItI�El����-���T?, CltySM'WIS OBS .-- ,iI 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 8100 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8100 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED November 15, 1985 Honorable March Fong Eu Secretary of State 1230 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Attn: Certification Officer Enclosed are three certified Charter Amendments (Measures C, D, & E) as ratified by the electors of the City of San Luis Obispo at the General Municipal election held November 5, 1985. The amendments are complete with no underscoring or pencil notations. Please have the amendments certified by the Secretary of State and forward a copy to our office for filing. Thank you for your help. 5liould you need additional information, please call. n rely, Pamela Voges City Clerk PV:skt Enclosure CERTIFICATION OF CHARTER AMENDMENTS (MEASURES "C", "D" & "E") AS RATIFIED BY THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1, Pamela Voges, City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that at the General Municipal Election held in the City of San Luis Obispo, California, on the 5th day of November, 1985, the following amendments to the San Luis Obispo City Charter were ratified by a majority of the electors of said City: CHARTER AMENDMENT ARTICLE IV. ELECTIVE OFFICIALS SECTION 405. Limitation of Terms. (A) Neither the Mayor nor any member of the Council shall serve in the same office for more than eight (8) years in succession; provided, however, that any time in office resulting from a partial term which is less than one-half (1/2) the length of the full term for that office, shall not be considered. ARTICLE VI. LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS SECTION 602. Requirements of Ordinances. (A) With the sole exception of ordinances which take effect upon adoption referred to in this article, no ordinance shall be passed by the Council on the day of its introduction nor within five (5) days thereafter, nor until its publication at least once in full in a newspaper of the City of San Luis Obispo at least three (3) days before its adoption; and in case of amendment being made thereto before the final adoption of the ordinance, the amended portion or portions of said ordinance must in like manner be republished at least one day before its adoption as amended, provided that no less than a full subsection shall be published. The correction of typographical or clerical errors shall not constitute an amendment within the meaning of the foregoing sentence. (B) The publication of ordinances as required by subdivision (A) may be satisfied by the publication of a summary of the proposed ordinance in lieu of publication of the full text as required in subdivision (A). At the time the proposed ordinance is introduced, the Council shall determine whether the full text of the ordinance shall be published or whether a summary shall be published; if the Council fails to so determine, the full text shall be published. If the Council determines that a summary shall be published, the summary shall be approved by the City Attorney. A copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk on and after the first business day following its introduction, and shall be available to any interested member of the public. SECTION 606. Amending Ordinances. No ordinance shall be amended by reference to its title, but the subsections thereof to be amended shall be re-enacted at length as amended; and any amendments passed contrary to the provisions of this section shall be void. ARTICLE IX. PUBLIC WORKS AND CONTRACTS SECTION 908. Development of Annexed Lands. Lands annexed to the City may only be developed at a time and in a manner consistent with the General Plan adopted by the City and as may be amended from time to time by the Council. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the corporate seal of said City of San Luis Obispo to be affixed hereto this 13th day of November, 1985. CITY,--- SAN LUIS OBISPO Dated: 11/15/85 J City Clerk Pamel, Voges P 177 828 281 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) o sent to Secretary of State a IT greet and No. 0 1230 J Street T P. State and ZIP Co ta a Sacramento, `CA 95814 Cf rri N w m <L a . Postage $ Certified Fee g Special Delivery Fee CER'(11-11-D FEE livery Fee w u. pt Showing Date Delivered ffwhom SPECIAL DF LIVERY showing to whom, ress of Delivery ra TOTAL Postage and Fees $ C6 Postmark or Date Co Cl) E 8 11-15-85 N a P 224 325 350 NO INSURANCE GOVU,HAUE 4 ROVIDE D— NOT IF011INTL'IINKIlONA(.MAIL (See HeversYe) SFtirrn STREET AND NO. P.O., STATE AND ZIP CODE POSTAGE g ._ you ilia name of the person delivered to and the date of CER'(11-11-D FEE available. Consult postmaster for fees and check box(es) w u. 1. ❑ Show to whom, date and address of delivery. SPECIAL DF LIVERY 'C ra Secretary of State FlkSTRIC"rEU PE4IVC:111Y Sacramento, CA 95814 4. Type of Service: ��nn H ANO DATTF DEfLiVOED Certified 11 COD a a y SHOW ToVAlw. DATE. — MW J C AND ARDRESS OF o 8. Addressaa's Address (ONLY if requested and fee pat mt IVEAY SHOW iO157fOM gIVQ11A1 E Q L IVIKO Witil RE STRWrEll e CR DELIVERY $ S}iOWfO1HiDM.DAFEA14D AQQRESS Of DELIVERY WITH RE S F RI C TED IPE L IVERY TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEE$ S PI STIAARK OR DATE 9 G a c c tc A4 V oC LTI . , ajoiew items r, 1, 3 ana 4. .-at your address in the "RETURN TO" space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return receipt fee willProvide ._ you ilia name of the person delivered to and the date of _delivery, For additional fops the following services are available. Consult postmaster for fees and check box(es) for service(s) requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom, date and address of delivery. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery. 3. Article Addressed to: He_zorable March Fong Eu Secretary of State 1230 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 4. Type of Service: Article Number Registered ❑ Insured Certified 11 COD P 177 $28 281 ❑ Express Mail Always obtain'ry igneture of addressee or agent and DATE DELI►? 5. Signature — Addtessee X 6. Signature — Agent X 7. Dare of Ue]lveTv 8. Addressaa's Address (ONLY if requested and fee pat W U W in (A J W S _Z m W Q =L O W H Z c `E ❑a. oroua j= F4 aT: NN r'f�u� '0 a=2 LTi w Or: LXW EcLX�7 NCE ir«0,M mw t7m l y� �G1 0.0 qE 0.1-0 iii �Ud OW W C a` 6 • Z cc O W cc 0 z O O O x O OD m I 'o M O O r a rA o m n U ? .� Q 4-p O }• m a c O cam ra Ca M .�.. � A IlVuaa u uw� �. •vu .. unw in Southern California. It won final not sign it. There's little doubt about legislative approval a- ' was sent to the fact I will sign it," Deukm n Deukmeiian's desk '. sday on a said. AN 0PEN=AND=SNU' CASE FOR THE NCR PC. A law firm looking for a solid, reliable partner couldn't do better than the NRC PC4. Let's consider the evidence. 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For surprising results in meeting your computer needs call: JJJ CHAPARRAL BUSINESS MACHINES 82214th Street Paso Robles 239-3555 541-5200 3130 Skyway Dr. Suite 406 Santa Maria 922-4515 nU 6MLLIN nu a1mmrund1- F*10 al '• The Affordable HousingTiIE rir__ter[tt�t�t�_____■w_t�_Elms ___—______EWW1 AFF(7Ri]ABIX 110VSIM INITIA'I VI' r" 1 1 Initiative 1 Notice of Intent to Circulacc l C'tI[ion Notice is hereby given of the inrrn[#on of the persone whose names appear hereon of thclr Intention to circulate the petition within the City of San Luis ❑bispo for the of enacting Ilii following ordinance. 1 i purpose• The people of the Cttr sof San Luis 0 ihpo do ordain as follows: I'hc slit Affordable iIousltig Inidativr inrsuLit: both 1 goals of cncouragiIig affordable Inusing and preserving the character of San Luis Obispo: If you are upset with Current City 1 1. la) An applicant seeking a rity permit for nen• construction, remodeling, signs, and other lin#lcling tclatecl projects may volunt p y teque�st rhe advice of the Arc hilecturd Rcvicw Coni fission (ARC) for a hitt the advice not become binding, I below, 1 prIvatc project, shall and. with the exec tion of the he [-*or 1 ,.� Hall housing, ARC, & permit policies, 1 applicant shall not required to seek ARC: advice or ro,iew. the applicant, the ARC shall become an advisory-only review commission, (b) I-low'ever, ifan applicant request% an inac-aw in (tensity of at least twice the nornrber of units per site as allowed by city law as of the date of the adop- tion of this ordinance, the applicant and the cit►• council, ora city council designate, may agree to exchange ARC review for density bonus, long • and are a registered voter in the City 1 the as as clic ARC review requirement shall no longer be required in order to receive the density bonus. a of SLCi, follow these instructions: 1 2- No additional city CnnimiIiccs, com n I issions, or any bodies shall tie created that rccluIre mandatory review of any private construction project, including signs, than rclaly% ti arch]tectt,rc• history, style, or arty similar subject. 3- Thr maximum time it) receive a hu]IdIng permit from the City of San Luis Obispo shall he two-thirds of the average time taken to issue building permits (luring tiro 12 nlctnclis to the this for following 1 preceding prior adopiion of ordinance the proicets., — Individual single farth#ly houses ;�- Read through the initiative Q initiative 1 — C;ommercial projects of less til an $250,000 in vaiur — signs - Individual slit;,Icxes xnd triplrxs—C,ommerCial projects of over $250,000 in $i million .. — 1lulcipn[e single h fly housing projects — Commercial projects of over. S I million to S5 million in valur Mt. tiple mutt#unit housing projects — Commercial projects of o►'er $5 million in value 1 1 • Sign the first line on the petition 1 other catagories m:ty� be added by tier City Council to the above. a. licginn]fig If docs 1 six months after the adoption cit• this ordinance, the applicant not receive a permit wlthln the above reduced time limit, then the permit will automnrirall► hacnnte ► ,did if all health, safety. and building code regulations are followed. 5 The Uiv San Luis C)hispo shall not Ithe CUM Development Department budget ; S other SLO City registered voters of no: rcast• munity more than the rate of city populatIon growth or the rate of iriilation, wihiche"'cr is greater- ®Have sign the petition 6. [ay'I'he city nhay license, for a nominal fee• private companics to make plan cheeks, review projects, inspect projects under construction, and do any or the Community Development Department, 1 :dl of activities that came under the 1 1 (b) The city Council .hall stud►• this by licct,sing lu•ic•ate companies on a two year trial basis. The trial basis shall include private companles establishing fcc rates and collecting tcrs directly from the alhlrfirants, with [he of creating competition with the Community Developnhrn[ Department to 1 s Fill out and sign the bottom of the petition Q 1 goal private produce he lte:rsi rvice at a towcrcost. '1'he trial basis shalt also include plan checks, onsite Inspcctlon of projects, and any other activitics the CityCounCII 1 1 1 fit;I, Include anti shall hegilh %,,thin six months of the adoption of this Ord] nattce. 'I'Ite City Council shall take action It) rc{ttest state and fe;cicral authorities to reduce state and fcslerxi borrowing that contributes to high•interest rates that 1 Q MAIL Petition to: c nr,trihtttes ro unaftirrclalhlc housing costs, 1 1 8. No part Of rhis may lie amended except by it majority of cite voters at a general municiple election. 9. ]f any of this cirdimxrice ]s mm• I iaIId by a cciurt of law, rcnhaier of the ordInance 1 c Ron Bearce 1 part the red shall-remain lwld; I.nd of ordinance. ! Citizensfor Affordable Housing 1 A statement of the reasons of the propostR] act inn as contemplated in said pet iIion is as follows- ollows:Citi=ens l I The cost of housing In our cit y is Hsi ng beyond the means of main v local residerefs. in part clue to the time consuming, expensive permit process and ARC �: P.Q. Box 4134 � 1 tc� i(•n 21 A I I y additional rcvit-w ctimin IIices wouId lengthen the ;omccss and add to the cost of new construction. 1 3) The ARC has tent root it,, ytoa:,. i i ]iecause nen• comnivrcIat arc discouraged by the much afferdablc housing Is hrinlast 1 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 pr()jcets [hermit prdcess. existing nv g to cc to commercial buildings, M 1 1 5) Thu larger the Community 170-clopinou Deparlmcnt gets, the longer the permit process becomes. 6) Privluc companies cuuId tic fairer 1 provide tter service at a price. 7) *file high rumneing IN 1 For more petition copies, write to 1 cost of direcily clue to [he irrassive government borrowing. Ron Bearce, or call 541-2615. 1 As little :Is 15 ►•ear;+ ago, a young cc) clplr could took fornxrd to a future of prosperity anti leisure tine. how, with unaffordable local housing, that Is totally reversed.' 1 slRon Rcircc 1 1 City: San Luis Obispo. County- San Luis Obispo 1 1 1 To Help ensure our success, donate to the I Signature Printed Natne Rcsidcnccadd ress City Citizens for Affordable Housing. © 1 1 1 11 1 $150 $100 550 $25 other l ; I can help with petition stands at stores & elsewhere 1 1 1 I can assist with precinct walks 1 1 can help with phone 11 i NAME PHONE �© 1 1 1 11 1 1I, (print name) being currently registered to vote at (addmnis) In the City of San Luis 1 1 ADDRESS CITY 1 18Obispo. 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