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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS01-City Attorney II s-{ (CO~1f RESOLUTION NO, 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMO;\l COlJNClL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DECLARING AN EMERGE:\CY PLJRSUANT TO SECTION 2(B) OF 3 ARTICLE XlIIC OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION NECESSITATING Sl'BMISSION OF A GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX MEASURE ON THE 4 NOVEMBER 7, 2006 SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT. 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MA YOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 6 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 7 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council intend to submit a measure to the voters at 8 a special municipal election to be held on November 7,2006 to adopt a general transactions and use 9 tax pursuant to Revenue & Taxation Code Section 7251 et seq.; 10 WHEREAS, if approved by the voters, that measure will impose a general tax, as that term 11 is defined in Section l(a) of Article XIIlC of the California Constitution, and 12 WHEREAS, Section 2(b) of Article XlllC of the California Constitution requires that the 13 Common Council, by unanimous vote of its members present, declare an emergency if the voters are 14 to consider the measure at the November 7, 2006 special election. 15 Section 1. The Mayor and Common Council find and determine that each of the findings 16 set forth above and below is true and correct. 17 Section 2. The Mayor and Common Council hereby declare that a public safety 18 emergency exists which necessitates placing a general transactions and use tax measure on the ballot 19 of the November 7, 2006 special municipal election. The nature of this emergency is as follows: 20 A The City of San Bernardino has experienced a substantial and unexpected increase in violent crime beginning in Fall 2005, as evidenced by the following: 21 22 1. The City's murder rate is currently more than 3 times the national average, 23 and the City's 2005 crime rate of seventy-one (71) violent crimes per capita 24 is nearly 50% higher than crime rates in surrounding communities. 25 , L. In 2005, the total number of murders in San Bernardino (58) was the highest in the last decade. In the first six months of2006, the City's murder rate was 26 27 28 24% higher than in 2005, with a total of 31 murders. Murder victims in the first six months of2006 included seven (7) children, constituting an alarming DHC/ed(Rcsolutions JEmergencyTax Resowpd] Revised 817/06 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DECLARING AN EMERGENCY PI:RSUANT TO SECTION 2(B) OF 2 ARTICLE XIIIC OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION NECESSITATING SUBMISSION OF A GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX MEASURE ON THE 3 NOVEMBER 7, 2006 SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT. 4 spike in violence against the City's youth, and almost equaling the eight (8) 5 children murdered in the City during all of2005. 6 7 8 9 10 11 3. In a July 2006 survey of San Bernardino residents, 92% of residents rated crime as an extremely or very concerning problem. 4. The City was rated the 18'h most dangerous city in the nation, and the 3'd most dangerous in California, according to a November 2005 publication by Morgan Quinto Press. B The substantial and alarming increase In violent cnme requIres the City to 12 immediately expand and improve its public safety programs. These urgently needed 13 expansions of police and crime prevention programs requires immediate funding in 14 the current Fiscal Year, and therefore additional revenues must be found as soon as 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 c. possible. In Fiscal Year 2006-07, the City has managed to fund 14 additional police officers 24 D. and 3 police support staff positions necessary to protect residents and visitors to the City from violent crime and to address spiraling violence among members of youth gangs. Moreover, the City has borrowed resources from the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department and the California Highway Patrol in attempts to quell the violence, and the City just recently implemented a temporary helicopter surveillance and patrol support program. None of the additional police or programs, however, can be maintained beyond September 2006 without additional funding. Further, to fully implement the 21-Beat Program urgently recommended by the Chief of Police to provide a visible police presence and deterrence throughout the City, especially during the times of day when violent crime most commonly occurs, the City needs an additional twenty-six (26) police officers and funds to recruit, train, 25 26 27 28 and pay them beginning this fiscal year. DI Ie/cd [Resolutions] Emergency Tax. Reso. wpdJ 2 Revised 8/7/06 o RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMI\ION COU"ICIL OF THE CITY OF SA.N BERNARDINO DECLARING AN EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO SECTION 2(13) OF ARTICLE XlIIC OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITuTION NECESSITATIl\'G SUBMISSION OF A GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX MEASuRE ON THE I NOVEMBER 7,2006 SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT. 3 4 E If the City fails to provide this staffing and additional non-sworn police support staff for its officers, it cannot fully staff the neighborhood beat plan, contain the gang 5 6 7 8 violence problem, or fund crime prevention programs, including anti-gang and drug resistance education for our young people, and supervised after-school activities to give our youth safe places to recreate away from the influences of gangs and drugs and in the presence of appropriate role models. These pressing public safety problems cannot await the next general municipal election in 2008, but must be addressed now, before more lives are lost. ~ ,tion3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and ) the book of original Resolutions. IS III 16 III 17 /II 18 III 19 /1/ 20 /II 21 /II 22 /II 23 /II 24 /1/ .F / if L) III 26 /II 27 /II 28 1/1 DHC/ed [Resolul ions JEmergcncyTax Reso wpd] Revised 8/7106 RESOLUTION OF THE MA YOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDI]\"O DECLARING AN EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO SECTION 2(B) OF 2 I ARTICLE XIIIC OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTIO.\' NECESSITATI]\"(; SlJR\lISSION OF A GENERAL TRA.\'SACTIONS AND USE TAX MEASURE ON TilE 3 NOVEMBER 7, 2006 SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held 6 on the day of 7 COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES 8 ESTRADA 9 BAXTER 10 VACANT II DERRY 12 KELLY 13 JOHNSON 14 MC CAMMACK 15 16 17 , 2006, by the following vote, to wit: NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT Rachel Clark, City Clerk 18 19 20 21 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this _ day of ,2006. PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor City of San Bernardino 22 Approved as to form: 23 Michael Colantuono, Special Counsel 24 By: /"- 25 r' <:::::. ---' G hL 26 27 28 DHC/cd [Resol ulions ]EmcrgencyT ax. Reso ""pd J 4 Revised 8J7/(l6