Resolution 07886331
CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 7886
PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
UPON MOTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL; CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
CHARTER ELECTION IN THE CITY OF ALAMEDA FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS THEREOF PROPOSALS TO AMEND SAID
CHARTER, VIZ: (1) BY AMENDING SECTIONS 2-1 AND 2-3 THEREOF,
AND ADDING SECTION 3-2.1 THERETO, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A CENTRALIZED FINANCE DEPARTMENT, BY PROVIDING THAT THE
CITY COUNCIL MAY COMBINE FUNCTIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS,
AND THAT THE OFFICES OF AUDITOR AND OF TREASURER SHALL BECOME
APPOINTIVE; (2) BY ADDING SECTION 3-20 THERETO AND AMENDING
SECTION 17-4 THEREOF, RELATING TO AUTHORIZATION TO THE CITY
COUNCIL TO TRANSFER, BY ORDINANCE, TO THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ANY
OR ALL THE CITY'S PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AND TAX COLLECTION
FUNCTIONS, SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE CITY AT ITS OPTION TO
RESUME SAID FUNCTIONS; (3) BY AMENDING SECTION 2-5 THEREOF
REDUCING PERIOD OF TIME, FROM THREE YEARS To ONE YEAR, CERTAIN
OFFICERS SHALL HAVE BEEN ELECTORS OF THE CITY; (4) BY AMENDING
SECTION 2-4 THEREOF TO PROVIDE THAT EACH COUNCILMAN SHALL BE
PAID $100.00 PLR MONTH, RATHER THAN THE PRESENT MAXIMUM OF $40.00
PER MONTH; (5) BY AMENDING SECTION 2-1.1 THEREOF TO PROVIDE THAT
THE MAYOR SHALL RECEIVE A COMPENSATION OF $350.00, RATHER THAN
THE PRESENT 5200,00, PER MONTH; FIXING DATE OF SAID ELECTION,
MANNER OF HOLDING SAME, AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF; AND
CONSOLIDATING SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL CHARTER AMENDMENT ELECTION
WITH THE PRIMARY ELECTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO BE HELD
ON JUNE 6, 1972
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA as follows:
Section 1. The Council of the City of Alameda hereby proposes on its own motion to amend
the Charter of the City of Alameda by (a) adding Sections 3-2.1 and 3-20 thereto, and (b) amending
Sections 2-1, 2-1.1, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5 and 17-4 thereof, all to read as set forth in the printed pamphlet
provided for in Section 6 hereof, and in the notice entitled, "Proposed Amendments to the Charter of
the City of Alameda hereinafter set forth in Section 3 hereof.
Section 2. The Council of the City of Alameda hereby proposes to and dues hereby on its own
motion submit to the qualified electors of the City of Alameda, at the Special Municipal Charter Amend-
ment Election hereinafter provided for, a proposal to amend the Charter of the City of Alameda set forth
in said notice hereinafter set forth in Section 3 of this resolution and designates and refers to said
proposal as the proposal to be set forth in the form of ballot hereinafter prescribed for use at said
Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election,
Section 3. The City Clerk of the City of Alameda is hereby ordered and directed to cause
said proposed amendrents to the Charter of the City of Alameda to be published once, not less than forty
(40) and not more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of the Special Municipal Charter Amendment
Election hereinafter provided for, in the ALAMEDA TIMES-STAR, the official newspaper of said City, and
in each edition thereof during the day of publication, said newspaper being a newspaper of general
circulation published at least six days a week in said City of Alameda; and such publication may be in
substantially the following form:
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
to
THE CHARTER
of the
CITY OF ALAMEDA
Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election June 6, 1972
(Consolidated with Primary Election of the State of California)
The Council of the City of Alameda hereby proposes on its own motion to amend the Charter of
the City of Alameda:
' 1. By amending Section 2-1 to read:
Sec. 2-1. The following elective officers are hereby established: The Mayor and
four Councilmen, who shall constitute the Council.
(Effect: would change, "Five Councilmen'' to, The Mayor and four Councilmen"; would
eliminate, "Auditor, who shall be ex-officio Assessor; Treasurer, who shall be
ex-officio Tax Collector.")
2. By amending Section 2-3 to read:
Sec. 2-3. The following offices are hereby established and the incumbents thereof
shall be appointed by and hold office at the pleasure of the City Manager: Chief of
Police; Chief of the Fire Department; Health Officer; City Physician; City Engineer;
Superintendent of Streets; City Planning Director; City Auditor; City Treasurer.
(Effect: would add, "City Auditor; City Treasurer"; otherwise unchanged.)
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3. By adding a new Section 3-2.1 to read:
Sec. 3-2.1. The Council may, by ordinance or resolution, provide the form of
organization through which the functions of the City under the jurisdiction of the
City Manager are to be administered. Any combination of authorized duties, powers
and functions which in the judgment of the Council will provide the most efficient
and economical service possible, consistent with the public interest and in keeping
with accepted principles of municipal administration, may be authorized by such
Council action. All departments or other administrative agencies so created shall
be administered by the City Manager and shall be responsible to him.
4. By amending Section 17-4 to read:
Sec. 17-4. Not later than the third Tuesday in September of each year, the
Council shall adopt e budget and fix the rate of City taxes to be levied and collected
upon the property assessed for taxation within the limits of the City, on the basis
of the valuation thereof as shown by the assessment roll in the office of the City
Assessor. Such rate, after allowing three per cent of the assessed valuation for
delinquencies, must yield sufficient revenue for the financial needs of the City for
the current fiscal year.
(Effect: would eliminate present beginning phrase, At any time after the first day
of September and ...'; otherwise unchanged.)
5. By adding a new Section 3-20 to read:
Sec. 3-20. The Council may, by ordinance, consent to, or provide by contract or
in any other manner, for the transfer to the County of Alameda of any or all of the
tax assessing and tax collecting functions and services provided for by Charter or
ordinance of the City of Alameda or by State law, rule or regulation, and for the
assumption, enforcement, observance and performance thereof by Alameda County officers
and employees, including but not limited to, (a) the assessment of City property for
City taxes, (b) the equalization and correction of the assessment, (c) the collection,
payment, and enforcement of taxes and special assessments, including delinquent taxes,
and (d) the redemption of property from sale or other penalty for nonpayment of City
taxes or special assessments. Any and all powers, duties and functions of the City so
transferred to the County pursuant to this section shall, to the extent of their
assumption, performance, observarce and enforcement by the County, be deemed
suspended and not a duty or function of the City for the duration of such transfer.
The City has, and the Council shall reserve in any agreement with the County, the
right to terminate any transfer made pursuant to this section, and to reassume any or
all of the transferred functions. This section shall be paramount to any other
Charter provision in conflict therewith.
6. By amending Section 2-5 to read:
Sec. 2-5. No person shall be qualified to be elected or appointed to any of the
elective offices hereinabove set forth unless he shall have been an elector of the
City of Alameda for e period of one year continuously next preceding his election.
Every officer of the City referred to in Section 2-12 of this Charter shall be a
resident of the City during his tenure of office. Employees of the City, other than
such officers, shall reside within the City, or within such distance of the City limits
as the Council may by ordinance prescribe.
(Effect: would substitute one year for "three years"; otherwise unchanged.)
7. By amending Section 2-4 to read:
Sec. 2-4. The salary attached to the following offices shall be fixed by the
Council at not less than the following amounts per annum: Auditor, 53,000.00;
Treasurer, 53,600.00; City Manager, $4,000.00; City Attorney, $3,000,00; City Clerk,
52,400.00. Each member of the Council shall receive a fee of $100.00 per month
during each month, or portion thereof, he occupies said office.
(Effect: would increase Council members compensation from present maximum of
$40.00 per month; otherwise unchanged.)
8. By amending Section 2-1,1 to read:
Sec. 2-1,1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Charter to the contrary,
the matters contained in this Section shall be controlling as to the office of the
Mayor. Commencing April 20, 1971, and thereafter, the Mayor shall be an elective
officer of the City, and shall hold office for a term of four years, and until his
successor is elected or appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed from office
pursuant to Article XX of this Charter or otherwise. The method of nomination and
election of the Mayor shall be as provided in this Charter for the nomination and
election of other elective officers of the City. The office of Mayor shall be a
separate office and be arranged on a ballot in a separate column and shall be first
in order of arrangement. Eligibility for office of Mayor shall consist of the
qualifications set forth in this Charter for other elective officers. The provisions
of this Charter which provide for the manner of selecting a candidate to fill office
in the event of a tie vote shall apply to the office of Mayor. 4 vacancy in the
office of Mayor shall be filled in the manner set forth in Section 2-7 of this
Charter. The Mayor shall receive a monthly compensation of Three Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($350.00), payable at the time and in the manner as fixed by the Council,
and shall be in addition to that provided in Sections 2-4 and 6-4. The intent of
this section is hereby declared to be only to make the Mayor an elective officer
of the City and to provide the compensation therefor, as set forth herein. Except
to the extent they are inconsistent with the provisions of this section, other
provisions of this Charter relating to the Mayor shall apply to the Mayor provided
for by this section.
(Effect: would increase Mayor's monthly compensation from present $200,00;
otherwise unchanged.)
The Council of the City of Alameda hereby proposes to and does hereby on its own motion
submit to the qualified electors of said City at a Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election to be
held in said City on Tuesday, June 6, 1972 (which said election will be consolidated with the Primary
Election of the State of California to be held on June 6, 1972), the following proposals to amend the
Charter of the City of Alameda, in the manner hereinabove specifically set forth, as follows:
AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
MEASURE A
Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda be amended to empower the
City Council to establish a centralized Finance Department by providing
(1) that the City Council may by ordinance or resolution combine
authorized duties, powers and functions of any administrative depart-
ments of the City under the jurisdiction of the City Manager, and (2)
that the offices of Auditor and of Treasurer shall be filled by appoint-
ment by the City Manager? Said amendment will be accomplished by adding
a new Section 3-2.1 to, and amending Sections 2-1 and 2-3 of, said
Charter, all as fully set forth in Resolution No. 7886 of the Council
of the City of Alameda.
MEASURE 6
Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda be amended to authorize the
City Council, by ordinance, to transfer property assessment and tax
collection functions to the County of Alameda, subject to the right to
resume said functions at the option of the City? Said amendment will be
accomplished by adding a new Section 3-20 to, and amending Section 17-4
of, said Charter, all as fully set forth in Resolution No. 7886 of the
Council of the City of Alameda.
MEASURE C
Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda be amended to provide that the
qualification for election, or appointment, to any elective office of
the City be reduced from three years to one year, as the period of time
such officer shall have been an elector of the City continuously next
preceding his election? Said amendment will be accomplished by amending
Section 2-5 of said Charter, all as fully set forth in Resolution
No. 7886 of the Council of the City of Alameda.
MEASURE D
Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda be amended to provide that
each Councilman shall receive a fee of $100.00 per month, rather than
a maximum fee of $40.00 per month as now authorized? Said amendment
will be accomplished by amending Section 2-4 of said Charter, all as
fully set forth in Resolution No. 7886 of the Council of the City of
Alameda.
MEASURE E
Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda he amended to provide that
the Mayor of the City shall receive a monthly compensation of $350.00,
rather than $200.00 as now authorized? Said amendment will be
accomplished by amending Section 2-1.1 of said Charter, all as fully
set forth in Resolution No. 7886 of the Council of the City of
Alameda.
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
....
YES
NO
I hereby certify that the foregoing Charter amendment proposals were ordered submitted to
the qualified electors of the City of Alameda by the Council of the City of Alameda.
Dated: February 15, 1972.
IRMA L. NELSON
City Clerk of the City of Alameda
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Section 4. (a) A Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election is hereby called to be held
in the City of Alameda on Tuesday, June 6, 1972, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified
electors of said City said proposal set forth in Section 3 of this resolution to amend the Charter of
said City as in said proposals and in this resolution provided and as hereby submitted by the Council
of the City of Alameda on its own motion.
(b) Said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election hereby called shall be held and
conducted, and the votes thereat canvassed and the returns thereof made, and the results thereof
ascertained and determined as herein provided, and in all particulars not prescribed in this resolution,
said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election shall be held as provided for in the Charter of said
City and in all particulars not provided for therein said election shall be held as provided by law
for the holding of special municipal elections in the City of Alameda, and otherwise in accordance
with the Elections Code of the State of California.
(c) All persons qualified to vote at municipal elections in said City of Alameda on the
day of the election herein provided for shall be qualified to vote upon said amendments hereby proposed
by the Council of the City of Alameda on its own motion and submitted at said Special Municipal Charter
Amendment Election.
(d) The polls at the polling places hereinafter designated for said Special Municipal
Charter Amendment Election shall be opened at 7:00 a.m. (P.S.T.) of said day of election, and shall
be kept open continuously thereafter until 7:00 p.m. (P.S.T.) of said day of election when the polls
shall be closed (except as provided in Section 14436 of the Elections Code), and the election officers
shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat.
(e) Said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election shall be and is hereby consolidated
with the Primary Election of the State of California to be held in said City of Alameda on the date
of said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election hereby called, and the election precincts,
polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same, and there shall be only one set of
election officers in each of said precincts; and the precincts, polling places and officers of election
for said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election shall be the same as those to be selected and
designated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, for said Primary
Election of the State of California in said City of Alameda by resolution or ordinance of the aforesaid
Board of Supervisors relating to the holding and conducting of the Primary Election of the State of
California, to which resolution or ordinance reference is hereby made for a designation of the precincts,
polling places and election officers for the Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election hereby called.
(f) Only one form of ballot shall be used at said Primary Election of the State of California
and said Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election hereby consolidated therewith, which, in addition
to all other matters required by law to be printed thereon, shall state the measures set forth in
Section 3 hereof.
(g) Each voter may vote on any one or more of the proposed Charter amendments. To vote
in favor of the proposal to amend the Charter of the City of Alameda a voter shall stamp a cross (X)
in the blank space opposite the word "YES'' on the ballot to the right of the proposal, and to vote
against said proposal a voter shall stamp a cross (X) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on
the ballot to the right of said proposal. The votes cast for and against the proposed charter amend-
ment shall be counted separate and apart from all other measures to be submitted at the Special Municipal
Charter Amendment Election hereby called for the purpose of submitting said charter amendments, and if
a majority of the qualified voters voting on a proposed charter amendment vote in favor thereof, such
charter amendment shall be deemed ratified.
(h) The returns of said election shall be canvassed, made out and signed by the election
officers so designated by the Board of Supervisors, County of Alameda, State of California, and the
results thereof transmitted to the City Clerk of Alameda, and City Council thereof, who shall declare
the result thereof in accordance with the Charter of the City of Alameda and the laws of the State of
California.
Section 5. Said measures and each of them set forth in Section 3 hereof shall be set
forth in the election proclamation and notice of Special Municipal Charter Amendment Election consoli-
dated with the Primary Election of the State of California to be held on Tuesday, June 6, 1972, to be
published in the time and form required by Sections 19-9 and 19-14 cf Article XIX of the Charter of
the City of Alameda.
Section 6. The City Clerk of the City of Alameda is hereby authorized and directed (1) to
cause copies of the text of said proposed charter amendments to be printed in convenient pamphlet
form and in type of not less than ten-point and to cause copies thereof to be mailed to each uf the
qualified electors of said City, and (2) until the day fixed for said Special Municipal Charter Amend-
gent Election to advertise daily in the ALAMEDA TIMES-STAR, a newspaper of general circulation in
said City, a notice that copies of said pamphlet may be had on application therefor. Said notice
shall be in substantially the following form:
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARTER AMENDMENTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the City of Alameda that pamphlet copies
of the amendments, proposed by the City Council on its own motion, to the Charter of the City of
Alameda (a) adding Sections 3-2.1 and 3-20 thereto, and (b) amending Sections 2-1, 2-1.1, 2-3, 2-4,
2-5 and 17-4 thereof, providing for various changes in said Charter as specifically set forth in said
pamphlet copies, which shall be mailed to each of the qualified electors of said City, are on file in
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the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Alameda, California. Copies of said pamphlet are available
in said office and may be had on application therefor.
IRMA L. NELSON
Irma L. Nelson
City Clerk of the City of Alameda, California
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I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
introduced and adopted by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the
15th day of February, 1972, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Levy, Longaker, McCall and President La Croix, Jr., (4).
NOES: Councilman Fore, (1).
ABSENT: None.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said
City this 16th day of February, 1972.
(SEAL) IRMA L. NELSON
City Clerk of the City of Alameda
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I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of "City of Alameda
Resolution No. 7886, PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA UPON MOTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL; ,CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL CHARTER ELECTION IN THE CITY OF ALAMEDA FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING
TO THE ELECTORS THEREOF PROPOSALS TO AMEND SAID CHARTER, VIZ: (1) BY AMENDING SECTIONS 2-1 AND 2-3
THEREOF, AND ADDING SECTION 3-2,1 THERETO, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CENTRALIZED FINANCE DEPART-
MENT, BY PROVIDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL MAY COMBINE FUNCTIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, AND THAT
THE OFFICES OF AUDITOR AND OF TREASURER SHALL BECOME APPOINTIVE: (2) BY ADDING SECTION 3-20 THERETO AND
AMENDING SECTION 17-4 THEREOF, RELATING TO AUTHORIZATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL TO TRANSFER, BY ORDINANCE,
TO THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ANY OR ALL THE CITY'S PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AND TAX COLLECTION FUNCTIONS, SUBJECT
TO THE RICHT OF THE CITY AT ITS OPTION TO RESUME SAID FUNCTIONS; (3) BY AMENDING SECTION 2-5 THEREOF
REDUCING PERIOD OF TIME, FROM THREE YEARS TO ONE YEAR, CERTAIN OFFICERS SHALL HAVE BEEN ELECTORS OF THE
CITY; (4) 3Y AMENDING SECTION 2-4 THEREOF TO PROVIDE THAT EACH COUNCILMAN SHALL BE PAID $100.00 PER MONTH,
RATHER THAN THE PRESENT MAXIMUM OF 540.00 PER MONTH; (5) BY AMENDING SECTION 2-1.1 THEREOF TO PROVIDE
THAT THE MAYOR SHALL RECEIVE A COMPENSATION OF S350.00, RATHER THAN THE PRESENT $200.00, PER MONTH:
FIXING DATE OF SAID ELECTION, MANNER OF HOLDING SAME, AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF; ANO CONSOLIDATING
SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL CHARTER AMENDMENT ELECTION WITH THE PRIMARY ELECTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO BE HELD ON JUNE 6, 1972," introduced and adopted by the Council of the City of Alameda on the 15th
day of February, 1972.
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City Clerk of the City of Alameda