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HomeMy WebLinkAbout60-City Clerk C'ITV OF SAN BER. ARDINO - REQUEST OR COUNCIL ACTION From: Shauna Clark, City Clerk Subject: Proposed initiative on Section 187 Dept: City Clerk's Office Date: January 4, 1989 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That the staff report dated January 4, 1990, from the City Clerk regarding the lack of signatures to qualify the initiative on proposed Section 187 be received and filed. - :&l/;' .k4///'/,7/ ... ;i>'?e ~ / ,/ Signature Contact person: Shauna Clark Phone: 384-5002 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: Council Notes: 71:;._n.,,::? Anpnrl" Itpm !\In 60 C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT On November 22, 1989, the Firefighters Local and the Police Benefit Association submitted a petition to the City Clerk bearing 15,412 signatures. The City Clerk I s Office followed a procedure in state law which allows us to check a random sampling of 771 signatures to validate, disqualify or continue checking signatures. Under state law, the random sampling must show a validation rate of 110% to qualify the petition. Below 90%, the petition is disqualified; between 90% and 110%, every signature is checked. The qualification rate for this petition was 80%. In other words, after a check of 771 signatures randomly selected by a computer, we found 405 signatures (52.59%) valid. This percentage, multiplied by the total number of signatures submitted, totals 8,105 valid signatures. The petition needed 10,102 signatures to qualify. In the case of this petition, the question was not the validity of the signatures, but rather the residency of the signers. Many signatures came from unincorporated areas near the city and from residents of the neighboring City of Highland who thought they lived in San Bernardino. In order to get on the ballot, the Firefighers and Police associations will have to submit a new petition.