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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17-City Clerk OI:"",....,~L .rii'",riil~l-i CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Date: February 27, 2001 Subiect: Certificate of Sufficiency for Referendum Petition Relative To Ordinance No. MC-I091 Council Meeting: March 5, 2001 From: Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk Deoartment: City Clerk SvnoDsis of Previous Council Action: 1/16/01 City Council adopted Ordinance No. MC-1091 Repealing Chapter 2.20 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code Relating to City Attorney Approval to Retain Outside Special Counsel Services Recommended Motion: Receive and file the Certificate of Sufficiency certifying the Referendum Petition filed on February 14,2001 by proponents Evlyn Wilcox and Wendy McCammack in protest of Ordinance No. MC- 1091. (2~ J.J. ~ , Signature Contact person: Rachel G. Clark Supporting Data Attached: Yes FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Phone: extension 3210 Ward: Citywide Amount: Source: Account DescriDtion: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. /1 a/sJb) CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report DATE: TO: FROM: February 27,2001 Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Council Rachel G. Clark, CMC, City Clerk Subject: Certificate of Sufficiency for Referendwn Petition relative to Ordinance No. MC- 1091 Backl!:round: On January 16, 2001, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. MC-1091 that repealed Chapter 2.20 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to City Attorney Approval to Retain Outside Special Counsel Services. On January 17, 2001, proponents Evlyn Wilcox and Wendy McCammack initiated a referendwn petition protesting against the passage of the Ordinance. Pursuant to our City Charter Section 121, the referendwn petition needed signatures of voters equal in nwnber to at least thirty percent (30%) of the entire vote cast for all candidates for Mayor at the last preceding City election at which time a Mayor was elected. The total nwnber of votes cast in the last Mayoral election (1998) was 13,862 and 30% equals 4,159 - that nwnber representing the minimwn nwnber of qualified signatures needed to make the petition sufficient. February 15, 2001 was the deadline for the referendwn petition to be filed. The proponents filed the referendwn petition with this office on February 14, 2001. The City Clerk's Office immediately hand carried the referendwn petition containing approximately 6,458 signatures to the County Registrar of Voters Office and asked them to conduct the verification of signatures on the petition. Pursuant to our City Charter Section 120, ten days were allowed to conduct the signature verification. Since the 10lh day fell on a Saturday, the deadline for completion of the signature verification was moved to Monday, February 26. On February 26, 2001, the County Registrar of Voters Office reported that they had completed the examination of the petition and that the requisite nwnber of signatures had been found sufficient to qualify the petition. Accordingly, I have prepared the attached Certificate of Sufficiency, pursuant to City Charter Section 120, certifying that the Referendwn Petition filed by proponents Evlyn Wilcox and Wendy McCammack, in protest of Ordinance No. MC-1 091, is sufficient. 1 The City Council now has two options as provided in City Charter Section 121. The first option is to reconsider the ordinance and repeal it in its entirety. The second option is to submit the ordinance to a vote of the electors either at the next general municipal election or at a special municipal election to be called for that purpose. If the Council chooses the second option, the ordinance shall not go into effect or become operative unless a majority of the voters vote in favor of it. Financial ImDact: Unknown at this time because financial impact will not be known until the Council decides which of the options to pursue. If the Council decides to place the ordinance on the ballot, the County Registrar of Voters Office indicates an estimated cost of $140,000 to $165,000 for a special, stand-alone election. If the special election were to be consolidated with the November 6, 2001 Municipal Primary Election, the estimated cost is $35,000 to $50,000. The $35,000 to $50,000 estimate includes the cost for conducting the City's primary election for the four City offices up for election - Mayor and Council seats in the First, Second, and Fourth Wards. Recommendation: Receive and f1!e the Certificate of Sufficiency certifying the Referendum Petition f1!ed on February 14, 2001 by proponents Evlyn Wilcox and Wendy McCammack, in protest of Ordinance No. MC-I091, as sufficient; and secondly, select one of the two options described above as provided in City Charter Section 121. GZd.J... b. ~ Rachel G. Clark, CMC City Clerk Attachment 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RAcHEL G. CLARK, C.M.C, - CITY CLERK '" P.O. Box 1318. San Bernardino' CA 92402 300 North "D" Street. San Bernardino' CA 92418-0001 909,384,5002' Fax: 909.384.5158 Business Registration Division: 909.384.5302 Passport Acceptance Facility: 909.384.5128 www.cLsan-bernardino.ca.us CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY I, Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk, City of San Bernardino, do hereby certify that the Referendum Petition filed on February 14,2001 by proponents Evlyn Wilcox and Wendy McCammack, in protest of Ordinance No. MC 1091, has been verified by the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters Office. Based on the report received from the County Registrar of Voters, I hereby certify the Petition as sufficient. Dated this 26th day of February, 2001. Q~h.~ ~el G. Clark, CMC City Clerk CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTED SHARED VALUES: Integrity' Accountability' Respect for Human Dignity' Honesty