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Charter Amendment - November 1998RECORDING REQUESTED BY: City of Gilroy WHEN RECORDED, MAIL TO: Rhonda Pellin, City Clerk City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 DOCUMENT: 16403138 111111111111111111111111 BRENDA DAVIS SANTA CLARA COUNTY RECORDER Filed at the request of City Titles:] / Pages: 11 Fees....- No Fees Taxes... Copies.. AMT PAID (SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE) Certification and Authentication For Copies of Text of Charter Proposals For November, 1998 RDE # 010 8/05/2002 3 :02 PM o O � 3 TED MP Citp of 01"trop 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, California 95020.6197 City (408) 846 -0400 Residence (408) 842.0693 City Fax (408) 846.0500 Home Fax (408) 847.7931 EMail: springert @aol.com http: / /www.ci.gilroy.ca.us TOM SPRINGER MAYOR CERTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION for COPIES OF TEXT OF CHARTER PROPOSALS I, Thomas W. Springer, Mayor of the City of Gilroy, under penalty of perjury do hereby certify as follows: That on the 5th day of November, 1996, an election was held in the City of Gilroy submitting Charter amendments to the electors and ratified by them. Attached are copies of the revised text of the Charter amendments as ratified by the electors. ATTE Rhonda Pellin, City Clerk (Per Government Code Section 34460) �z /s/ Thomas W. Sprin er ate Mayor, City of Gilroy (Seal) Charter Changes — 1996 Section 611. Violation and Penalty. The Council may make the violation of its ordinances a misdemeanor which may be prosecuted in the name of the People of the State of California, and may prescribe punishment for such violation by a fine or by imprisonment, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Such violations may also be redressed by civil action. (Amended by vote of the electors on November 5, 1996) Section 903. (Deleted by vote of the electors on November 5, 1996) Section 904. Meetings: Chairmen. As soon as practicable following their original appointment, and following the first day of January of each year thereafter each of such boards and commissions shall organize by election one of its members to serve as presiding officer at the pleasure of such board or commission. Each board or commission shall hold regular meetings at least once each month and such special meetings as such board or commission may require. Except as is otherwise provided by the laws of this State, all proceedings shall be open to the public. Whenever a special meeting of any board or commission shall be called, written notice of such meeting shall be delivered personally or by mail by the City Clerk or Secretary of the board or commission to each member of the board or commission and to each local newspaper of general circulation, radio or television station requesting notice in writing. Such notice must be delivered at least twenty -four (24) hours before the time of such meeting as specified in the notice. The order shall specify the time and place of the special meeting and the business to be transacted. No other business shall be considered at such meetings. Unless otherwise required by the laws of this State, recommendations by any board or commission may be made by majority vote. The affirmative vote of a majority of the entire membership of such board or commission shall be necessary for it to take final action. Unless otherwise provided, the City Administrator shall provide a secretary for the recording of the minutes of each of such boards and commissions who shall keep a record of its proceedings and transactions. Each board or commission may prescribe its own procedural rules and regulations which shall be consistent with this Charter and copies of which shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk or with the Secretary of the board or commission, where they shall be available for public inspection. Each board or commission shall have the same power as the council to compel the attendance of witnesses, to examine them under oath, to compel the production of evidence before it and to administer oaths and affirmations in any investigation or proceeding pending before it. (Amended by vote of the electors on November 5, 1996) Section 906. Planning Commission: Established: Powers and Duties. There shall be a Planning Commission consisting of seven (7) members. The City Administrator, the City Attorney and such other officers as the Council shall designate, or their representatives, shall meet with the Planning Commission and may participate in the discussions but shall not have a vote. The Planning Commission shall have the power and duty to: (a) Recommend to the Council after a public hearing thereon the adoption, amendment or repeal of a master plan or any part thereof, or the adoption, amendment or repeal of a precise plan for the physical development of the City, as such terms are defined by Chapter 3, Title 7, of the Government Code of the State of California; (b) Annually review and recommend to the City Administrator and Council the five year Capital Improvement Budget; (c) Exercise such functions with respect to land use, including but not limited to planning, zoning, subdivisions, public building, parks, streets and housing, as may be prescribed by ordinance, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter; (d) Recommend to the Council for adoption and implementation plans for the clearance, rehabilitation, redevelopment or renewal of sub - standard areas within the City; (e) Recommend to the Council for adoption and implementation such plans as are designed to promote the most beneficial and orderly growth and development of the City; and (f) Perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Council not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter. (Amended by vote of the electors on November 5, 1996) Section 907. Personnel Commission: Established: Powers and Duties. There shall be a Personnel Commission consisting of five (5) members none of whom, while a member of the Commission, or for a period of one (1) year after he /she has ceased for any reason to be a member, shall be eligible for appointment to any salaried office or employment in the service of the City. The Personnel Commission shall have the power and duty to: (a) Act in an advisory capacity to the City Council, City Administrator and/or the Human Resources Director in the preparation, installation, revision and maintenance of a full -time employee position classification plan and the Human Resources Rules and Regulations; (b) Hear appeals of any officer or employee having regular full -time status in any office, position or employment in the Competitive Service pertaining to suspension, demotion, dismissal or disciplinary action as provided in the Human Resources Rules and Regulations or Memorandums of Understanding. (c) Perform such other duties relating to personnel matters as may be prescribed by the Council not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter. (Amended by vote of the electors on November 5, 1996) ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE I" � Charter Amendment Section 903 of the Gilroy City Charter was needed in 1960 to ensure a smooth transition of elected officials when the City changed from a General Law City to a Charter City. This provision was needed at that ti me and serves no purpose in 1996. To aid in the Charter "clean- up" the City Council recommends that you pass Measure L. City Council of Gilroy, Mayor Donald F. Gage ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE k Charter Amendment Section 611 of the City of Gilroy Charter limits the punishment for violation of local ordinances to those punishments that were allowed in 1960. State law has chanced during _ the past 36 years. The City Charter should be updated to allow the courts the same' limits of punishment now allowed by State law. To aid in the City Charter "clean -up" the City Council recommends that you pass Measure .y0 . tL aj City Council of Gilroy, Mayor Donald F. Gage ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE Charter Amendment Section 904 of the Gilroy City Charter sets the basic procedures for operation of the various City boards and commissions. This proposed amendment will help to expedite public proceedings by: allowing the secretary to each board or commission in addition to the City Clerk to post agendas and provide notice of meetings; and 2. allowing each board or commission to make a recommendation to the C_ ity Council by a majority vote of a quorum rather than a majority vote of the entire membership of each board or commission. To help the City hold more timely meetings on public issues, the City Council recommends that you pass Measure) . City Council of Gilroy, Mayor Donald F. Gage ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE Charter Amendment This proposed amendment to Section 906 of the Gilroy City Charter will delete obsolete duties and .simplify the procedures for the Planning Commission during their annual review of the five -year Capital Improvement Budget. The Planning Commission will still annually review and make recommendations to the City Council on the Capital Improvement Budget. To aid in the Charter "clean -up" the City Council recommends that you pass Measure r. City Council of Gilroy, Mayor Donald F. Gage ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE Q Charter Amendment Section 907 of the City Charter was adopted in 1960 to specify the powers and duties of the Personnel Commission. The proposed Charter amendment will comply with changes in State law and update the duties of the Personnel Commission to reflect modern Human Resources practices. To aid in the Charter "clean -up" the City Council recommends that you pass Measure Jt City Council of Gilroy, Mayor Donald F. Gage ' COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA STATE OF CALIFORNIA I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid. I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the printer and principal clerk of the publisher of The Dispatch, printed and published in the City of Gilroy, County of Santa Clara, Slate of California, daily, for which said newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper A general circulation by the Superior Court of the ,ounly of Santa Clara, State of California, under .he date of July 10, 1961, Action No. 80709, that he notice of which the annexed Is a printed copy, 1as been published in each issue thereof and not n any supplement thereof on the. following dates, o wit: JULY 31, 1996 certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that he foregoing Is true and correct and that this leclaration was executed at Gilroy, California on JULY 31, 19 96 (Dale) n (Signature) avilan NeJvspepers he Dispatch O. Box 22365 100 Monterey Rd. ilroy, CA 95020 f, pu CTTY OP GTT.RQY NOTTCE OP FLECTION Proof of Publication 3.E (): Charter '. Lr IEd :Cr)ly VIi61lG1 IVOnc�,w va,r, l'!. °.- NOTICE OF'ELECTIOfN cedures and requirements to more NOTICE iS- HEREBY GIVEN that accurately .reflect:cUrrent practices a consolidated.general and special and -:ao comply with the lawfi I :re.- municipal election will be held in the quirements of the. State, specifically City of Gilroy on Tuesday, Novem by amending section 906 (about ber 5, 1996, at which time election-the function of the Planning Com- the following measures are to be3mis04ri). voted on: MEASURE O:_ Charter Amend MEASURE ( ):,Charter Amend inent This - measure would amend ment:; This measure would amend the Chy'Charter to amend City pro - the City Charter to delete an obso- :cedures :and, requirements to more lete procedural referenceto the first accurately reflect current practices City Charter election held in. 1960 and' to comply with the lawful re- specifically by `amending..Section quirements of the State; specifically 903 (about existing boards iri bji. amending Secton 907 (about 1960). ithe.- function, powers, and; duties' of MEASURE!:( ) :.Charter Amend the Personnel Commission). ment. This measure would amend PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Charter to amend City pro- pursuant to elections Code sec - cedures and requirements to more tions 9285 and 9286,. August 16, accurately reflect current practices 1996, . is the last date to file with the and to comply with the lawful re- City Clerk direct arguments on any quirements of the State, specifically of these measures and August. 26; by amending Section 611 (about 1996, is the last date to file rebuttal enforcing violations of City ordi- arguments for printing and distribu- -nances. tion to the voters. MEASURE (): Charter Amend- The polls will be open between n-Wnt. This measure would amend the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. the City Charter to amend City pro- /s /Susanne E. Steinmetz, cedures and requirements to more City Clerk accurately reflect- current practices Dated: July 25, 1996 and to comply with the lawful re-. G3021 quirements of the State, specifically PUBLISH` July 31, 1996. by amending Section 904 (about board and commission. meetings and the election of chairmen). COUNTY OF SANTA CLA'RA STATE OF CALIFORNIA I am a citizen of the United Slates and a resident of the County aforesaid. I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the printer and principal clerk of the publisher of The Dispatch, printed and published in the City of Gilroy, County of Santa Clara, Stale of California, daily, for which said newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper 31 general circulation by the Superior Court of the .,ounly of Santa Clara, State of California, under he date of July 10, 1961, Action No. 80709, that he notice of which the annexed Is a printed copy, ias been published in each Issue thereof and not n any supplement thereof on the. following dates, o wit: JULY 31, 1996 certify (or declare) under penally of perjury that he foregoing is true and correct and that this - leclaration was executed at Gilroy, California on JULY 31, 19 96 (Dale) (Signalure) avilan Ne*spapers. he Dispatch O. Box 22365 100 Monterey Rd. ilroy, CA 95020 Plot a Was) •k Proof of and the election of chairmen). EXHIBIT , "A" IICertifioate of (election iluttltg STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) . ) ss. County of Santa Clara , ) I, Dwight M. Beattie, Registrar of Voters of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, hereby declare that a SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION was held in the CITY OF GILROY and consolidated with the Statewide Presidential General Election on November 5, 1996 for the purpose of submitting Measures M, N, O, P and Q to the voters of said City; and to wit: M CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall the City Charter be amended to delete Section 903„ an obsolete procedural reference to the election of 1960 that terminated the terms of office members of boards and commissions in existence at that time? N CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 611 of the City Charter be amended to allow the City to update the penalties imposed when the City prosecutes. misdemeanor violations of its ordinances to the maximum extent allowed by law? O CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 904 of the City Charter be amended to authorize the Secretary of any City board or commission, in addition to the City Clerk, to perform administrative tasks for that board or commission, and to allow any City board or commission to make recommendations by a majority vote of a quorum while continuing to require a majority vote of the entire membership of any City board or commission to take final actions? P CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 906 of the City Charter be amended to simplify the obligation of the Planning Commission to annually review and recommend to the City Administrator and Council the five year Capital Improvement Budget? Q CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 907 of the City Charter be updated and amended to delete obsolete duties of the Personnel Commission while continuing to require the Commission to advise the City on personnel matters and 'hear appeals of employees in disciplinary actions? That the official canvass of the returns of said election was conducted by the office of the Registrar of Voters in accordance with the appropriate provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California; and Thfit the Statement of Votes Cast, hereto attached, shows the whole number of votes cast for and against Measures M, N, O, P and Q in the CITY OF GILROY, and in each of the respective precincts; and that the totals shown for each measure are true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 2nd day of December, 1996. Registrar of Voters 11/27/96 269 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER S, 1996 CITY OF GILROY NEASURES N, N, 0. 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