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HomeMy WebLinkAbout53-City Clerk ~IT~ OF SAN BER~ARDINO - REQUEST 90R COUNCIL ACTION From: Rachel Krasney, City Clerk Su~~: Reapportionment of Common Council Wards Dept: City Clerk Date: April 4, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 5/10/54 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. 2031 Altering and Reestablishing The Boundaries of the Wards of the City of San Bernardino. 9/25/61 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. 2390 Altering and Reestablishing The Boundaries of the Wards of the City of San Bernardino, and Repealing Ordinance No. 2031. 7/11/66 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. 2756 Altering and Reestablishing The Boundaries of the Wards of the City of San Bernardino. Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Council adopt a committee or a lead department to begin working on redistricting of wards. -or- That the matter of redistricting of City wards be referred to the Legislative Review Committee with recommendations. C4~ ~-- Signature Contact person: Rachel KraRnAJ{ Phone: 384-5109 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No,) (Acct. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes: t:::"),. ~IT~ OF SAN BERaRDINO - REQUEST ~R COUNCIL ACTION STAFFREPORT - City Clerk's Office Synopsis of Previous Council Action Continued: 1/3/72 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. 3222 Altering and Reestablishing The Boundaries of the Wards of the City of San Bernardino, and Repealing Ordinance No. 2756. 11/9/81 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. MC-112 Altering and Reestablishing The Boundaries of the Wards of the City of San Bernardino, and Repealing Ordinance No. 3222 (Urgency) 617 /82 Mayor and Common Council adopted Ordinance No. MC-171 amending .Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to Boundaries of Wards to make technical changes without re- drawing any Ward Boundaries, and repealing Ordinance No. MC-112. CITY OF SAN BlERQRDINO - REQUEST C>>R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT - City Clerk's Office Subject: Reapportionment of Common Council Wards t'age .j April 4, 1991 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In anticipation that the City will be required to redraw its ward boundaries as a result of the 1990 Census, Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant to the City Council; Valerie Ross, Senior Planner; Ruth Parrish, GIS Coordinator, and City Clerk Rachel Krasney met on April 3, 1991 for the purpose of determining what action the City needs to take to begin the process of redistricting. In the mean- time, City Administrator Shauna Edwins sent a memo to the Mayor and Council suggesting that they assign a committee or a lead depart- ment to work with Ruth Parrish, GIS System Coordinator, to assist in the redistricting. As a result of the above-referenced meeting and in light of the City Administrator's memorandum, it is recommended that the Mayor and Council appoint a Committee to begin working on redistricting as soon as possible. It is further recommended that such Committee include Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant to the City Council; Valerie Ross, Senior Planner,or a designee representing the Depart- ment of Planning and Building Services; Ruth Parrish, GIS Coor- dinator; the City Clerk or designee; the City Attorney or designee; and any others appointed by the Mayor and Council, and that the Committee be directed to coordinate its efforts with the County Registrar of Voters Office. Section 3 of the City Charter requires the redistricting of wards after each census. Although block by block census figures are not yet available, it is anticipated that they will be ready within three to four weeks and staff will then be in a position to begin assimilating census tract data to determine population balances within the seven wards. Legal Opinion No. 81-27 dated August 12, 1981, (copy of which is on file in the City Clerk's Office) concluded that: n. . .The City Charter does not specify a time limit for reapportionment after a federal census, but does contemplate that the Mayor and Common Council will 'periodically change the boundaries of the wards to maintain them in compact form and as nearly equal in population as possible.' (Emphasis added). The statute requiring general law cities to reap- portion by November 1 of the year following the year in which o ITV OF SAN BI!RNARDINO - ," o REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT - City Clerk I s Office Subject: Reapportionment of Common Council Wards Page 4 April 4, 1991 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the census is taken is not expressly binding upon the City of San Bernardino but should be used as a guideline" ," In a memorandum dated August 29, 1990, Dennis A, Barlow, Senior Assistant City Attorney, noted that: "" ,when the Census results are received, reapportionment must be done (assuming that the current wards do no (sic) contain identical populations) and that the goal of such reapportionment is to make the seven wards as nearly equal in population as possible. , , ," Redistricting is a very tedious project and will require the joint efforts of several departments, Therefore, I felt it was important to request that the Mayor and Council consider appointing, as soon as possible, a committee to proceed with the project, ~~~