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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8235 - General Municipal Election - 4-9-1974• RESOLUTION NO. 8235 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY ON THE 9TH DAY OF APRIL, 1974, DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS ARE PROVIDED BY LAW WHEREAS, a regular general municipal election was held and conducted in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1974, as required by law; and WHEREAS, notice of said election was duly and regularly given in time, form and manner as provided by law; that voting precincts were properly established; that election officers were appointed and that in all respects said election was held and conducted and the votes cast thereat, received and canvassed and the returns made and declared in time, form and manner as required by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California for the holding of elections in cities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 8227 adopted the 25th day of March, 1974, the City Clerk canvassed the returns of said election and has certified the results to this City Council, said results are received, attached and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A "; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach DOES RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. That there were forty -six (46) voting precincts established for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of thirty -six (36) consolidations and ten (10) regular election precincts in the City of Newport Beach as established for the holding of state and county elections. SECTION 2. That said regular general municipal electi� was held for the purpose of electing the following officers of said City as required by the laws relating to cities in the Stag of California, to wit; Four members of the City Council of said City for the full term of four years. -1- • it SECTION 3. That at said regular general municipal election, the following measures were submitted to the electors of said City, to wit: Five proposed Charter Amendment measures, designated as Proposition 1-- Charter Amendment through Proposition S -- Charter Amendment. SECTION 5. That the whole number of votes cast in said City, except absent voter ballots, was 9239 ; that the whole number of absent voter ballots case in said City was 260 ; making a total of 9499 votes cast in said City. SECTION 5. That the names of persons voted for at said election for Members of the City Council are as follows: District One: District Three: District Four: District Six: Howard Rogers Peg Forgit J. Peter Barrett Ellis R. Glazier John J. McKerren Milan M. Dostal Lyn C. Geronimi Bill Agee John Baker Lucille Kuehn Joseph C. Stewart That the measures voted upon at said election are as follows: PROPOSITION 1-- CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall Proposition 1, which amends, deletes and updates certain sections of the City Charter to bring it into conformity with existing laws and to eliminate duplication and conflict, be ratified? PROPOSITION 2-- CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall Proposition 2, which amends certain sections of the City Charter pertaining to the maximum amounts allowed as reimbursement for expenses incurred by the Mayor and Councilmen; authorizing the City Council to fix an amount as reimbursement for expenses for members of boards and commissions; and delegating authority to the City Council to adjust said maximum amounts based on the Consumer Price Index, be ratified? PROPOSITION 3-- CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall Proposition 3, which anends Section 420 of the City Charter to authorize the City Council to enter into contracts or lease property for a period of 55 years instead of 25 years, subject to certain restrictions, be ratified? PROPOSITION 4-- CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall Proposition 4, which amends Section 1110 of the City Charter to increase from $5,000 to $12,000 the total amount of expenditures on public works contracts required to be let by the City Council, to conform with increased construction costs, be ratified? -2- PROPOSITION S -- CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall Proposition 5, which amends Section 1402 of the City Charter to permit the sale of waterfront property upon prior voter approval, be ratified? That the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the City to each of such persons above • named for the respective offices for which said persons were candidates and for and against the measures were as listed in Exhibit "A" attached. that: SECTION 6. The City Council DOES DECLARE AND DETERMINE HOWARD ROGERS was elected as a Member of the City Council from the First District for the full term of four years. J. PETER BARRETT was elected as a Member of the City Council from the Third District for the full term of four years. MILAN M. DOSTAL was elected as a Member of the City Council from the Fourth District for the full term of four years. LUCILLE KUEHN was elected as a Member of the City Council from the Sixth District for the full term of four years. That as a result of said election, the vote on the proposed charter amendment measures above described was as follows: A majority of the qualified voters voting on PROPOSITION 1-- CHARTER AMENDMENT did vote in favor thereof, and it was adopted. A majority of the qualified voters voting on PROPOSITION 2-- CHARTER AMENDMENT did vote in favor thereof, and it was adopted. A majority of the qualified voters voting on PROPOSITION 3-- CHARTER AMENDMENT did not vote in favor thereof, and it was not adopted. A majority of the qualified voters voting on PROPOSITION 4- CHARTER AMENDMENT did vote in favor thereof, and it was adopted. A majority of the qualified voters voting on PROPOSITION 5-- CHARTER AMENDMENT did not vote in favor thereof, -3- • r � J and it was not adopted. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council a statement of the result of said election showing: (1) The whole number of votes cast in the city; (2) The names of the persons voted for; (3) The measures voted upon; (4) For what office each person was voted -for; (5) The number of votes given at each precinct to each person, and for and against each measure; (6) The number of votes given in the city to each person, and for and against each measure. SECTION B. The City Clerk shall immediately make and, upon compliance by the persons elected with the provisions of Section 11560 and Section 115644 of the Elections Code of the State of California relating to the filing of campaign-state- ments, shall deliver to each of such persons so elected a Certificate of Election signed by her and duly authenticated, shall administer to each person elected the Oath of Office prescribed in the State Constitution of the State of California, and shall have them subscribe thereto and file the same in her office. WHEREUPON, each and all of said persons so elected shall be inducted into the respective offices to which they have been elected. ADOPTED this 16th day of April, 1974. ATTEST: City Clerk RTIFIED AS NE . GINAL M CLERK OF THE CITY OF PORT 85ACH APR 2 2 1974 MAM IM DDO:mh 4/16/74 CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF CANVASS I, LAURA LAGIOS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, • County of Orange, State of California, duly authorized by Resolution No. 8227 adopted by the City Council of said City on the 25th day of March, 1974, do hereby certify that I have canvassed the returns of the regular general municipal election held in said City on the 9th day of April, 1974, and find that the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the City to persons voted for, the respective offices for which said persons were candidates, and the number of votes for and against the measures were as listed on the attached. Dated: April 11, 1974 Laura Lagios, .10C. 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W O 01 OD w N CD N r r W CO U r t r O V lJ1 r T N r OD N O• r F U w OD W r N V o• r V F N w V A CO F V A W OD N N F V V In W OD t V N In O o• w N M In W .- r r .- F O o• V O t 0% OD In r r W O V In N N In �o 1� W W o• In CO w w W O O V V t r N O o• F N r r V Ln In CO W In In W w ID V V t N r CO Qo %o w W O o% W W t r N o• O W w ko �o y� X, X, r rn W In U i, 'o W CO O• T N r F+ o• O i, i, O CO .- o 111 In F- �o CO ao W w % w w ko w In V o V oo rn o m �O N o% r W CO %o r ID V In W N o• N 41 p It m m n m m m In W N In t N N t r o• t W W U N N t w In O o• O F W t o• W %o N V o• In OD F� N V O OD N ko O In ko o• N �o r W V 4.1 W O U r OD N W i-I W r ID ko V F F W W r In r V In 00 o• r ID 00 V N 9 r 4 PRECINCT TOTAL VOTES CAST AT PRECINCT 1 399 2 150 3 228 4 150 5 341 6 227 7 157 8 81 9 94 10 150 11 229 12 72 13 277 14 223 15 171 16 310 17 70 18 216 19 153 20 243 21 125 22 190 23 160 24 262 25 231 PRECINCT TOTAL VOTES CAST AT PRECINCT 26 281 27 209 28 220 29A 43 29B 175 30 217 31 136 32 176 33 89 34 346 35 232 36 282 37 238 38 246 39 229 40 176 41 342 42 249 43 183 44 141 45 120 TOTAL 9, 239 ABSENTEE TOTAL 260 TOTAL VOTES CAST 9,499 Paee 4