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Resolution 12080CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 12080 DECLARING CANVASS OF RETURNS AND RESULTS OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1991. WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election, under and pursuant to the provisions of Article XIX of the Charter of said City, for the purpose of electing officers to the office of Mayor, Councilmember, Member of the Board of Education, and for the further purpose of submitting to the qualified electors amendments to the Charter and General Plan of the City of Alameda; and an Ordinance entitled "Amending Sections 11 and 13 of Pension Ordinance 1079, as Amended, Pertaining to Pensions to Dependents upon Death of Pensioner" as set forth hereinafter: One (1) Mayor of said City for a full term commencing at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the third Tuesday in April, 1991, and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor is elected and qualified. Two (2) Councilmembers on the Council of said City for two full terms, each term commencing at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the third Tuesday in April, 1991, and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor is elected and qualified. Two (2) members of the Board of Education of said City, each term commencing at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the fourth Tuesday in April, 1991,E and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor elected and qualified. MEASURE A Shall the City of Alameda Charter and General Plan be amended to limn... the maximum density for any residential development within the City f,-7 Alameda to one housing unit per 2,000 square feet of land excepting] =, - the repair or replacement of existing residential single- family or multiple -units which are damaged or destroyed by fire or other disaster and excepting replacement units under Charter Section 26 -2? MEASURE B Shall the Charter of the City of Alameda be amended to allow a preference of not to exceed five percent (5 %) on all bids or contracts for materials and supplies and public works projects for labor and materials made by a person who had an established place of business in the City continuously for the preceding one year if the quality of material and supplies and work is equal? MEASURE C Shall Pension Ordinance 1079 be amended to allow any pensioner's widow or widower who remarries to receive 50% of the pensioner's pension under Pension Ordinance 1079? WHEREAS, nominating petitions were duly and regularly presented to, and filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Alameda, in the time, form and manner prescribed by law, nominating for said offices: FOR THE OFFICE OF MEMBER, BOARD OF EDUCATION: Marge Rose Sam Huie Leonard C. Spadoni Timothy F. Freeman FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR: Anthony J. "Lil" Arnerich Herb Severns Bill Withrow FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNCILMEMBER: 1 Ralph J. Appezzato Clayton Guyton Richard A. Roth Don Roberts Barbara M. Thomas Joseph A. Camicia Stephen F.J. Corrigan Ronald M. Basarich Betty Q. Williams Karin Lucas WHEREAS, said nominations were entered in a list, with the offices to be filled, which list was certified to and filed in the time, form and manner prescribed by law, whereupon a notice of nominees for public office containing a statement of the time of the election, the offices to be filled, and the names of the candidates to be voted on, was duly and regularly issued more than ten (10) days before said election and was published twice in the official newspaper of said City, the last publication thereof being )re than five (5) days before the date of said election; and WHEREAS, a Notice of the Proposed Amendments to the Charter of the City of Alameda, certified by the City Clerk, was duly issued and published in the official newspaper of said City in the manner and time prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, a Notice of the Proposed Measure providing for amending Sections 11 and 13 of Pension Ordinance 1079, as amended, pertaining to Pensions to dependents upon death of Pensioner, certified by the City Clerk, was duly issued and published in the official newspaper of said City in the manner and time prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, there were 55 election precincts within the City of Alameda fixed and designated by resolution of the Council of said City; and WHEREAS, all of the ballots used for said election were prepared, as to form and content, as prescribed by law, and a sample ballot was mailed to each voter of the City of Alameda within the time and in the manner provided by law and such mailing was completed at least ten (10) days preceding the date of said election; and WHEREAS, the officers of election for said election were duly appointed and qualified, and all election supplies furnished and election booths provided for each precinct as provided by law; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Alameda, at this, the first Tuesday following said election has met and fully canvassed the returns of the votes cast at said General Municipal Election as required by law, and being fully advised in the premises, and having the returns of said canvass before it; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA and said Council finds, as follows: (1) That said General Municipal Election was held and conducted, and the votes cast thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof ascertained, determined and declared, in all respects and particulars in the time, form and manner provided by law. (2) That the whole number of ballots cast in the City of Alameda at said election was 12,005. (3) That the total number of votes cast in the City of Alameda at said election for each of the aforementioned candidates for the office of Member, Board of Education of said City was as follows: Marge Rose Sam Huie Timothy F. Freeman Leonard C. Spadoni 7160 5297 5099 2127 (4) That the total number of votes cast in the City of Alameda at said election for each of the aforementioned candidates for the office of Mayor of said City was as follows: Bill Withrow 5882 Anthony J. "Lill1 Arnerich 5508 Herb Severns 251 (5) That the total number of votes cast in the City of Alameda at said election for each of the aforementioned candidates for the office of Councilmember of said City was as follows: Karin Lucas 5149 Richard A. Roth 4432 Joseph A. Camicia 4304 Barbara M. Thomas 2497 Don Roberts 1905 Ralph J. Appezzato 1525 Clayton Guyton 655 Stephen F.J. Corrigan 518 Betty Q. Williams 481 Ronald M. Basarich 423 (6) That the total number of votes cast in the City of Alameda at said election for the aforesaid Charter Amendment Measures was as follows: Measure A .Yes: 8,987 No: 2,215 Measure B Yes: 5,283 No: 5,401 (7) That the total number of votes cast in the City of Alameda at said election for the aforesaid Measure to amend Pension Ordinance 1079 was as follows: Measure C Yes: 6,462 No: 4,455 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Marge Rose and Sam Huie having received the two highest number of votes cast for the office of Member, Board of Education, were, and are hereby declared to be, duly and regularly elected to the office of Member, Board of Education of the City of Alameda, each for a term beginning at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on the fourth Tuesday in April, 1991, following the General Municipal Election, and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor is elected and qualified; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Bill Withrow having received the highest number of votes cast for the office of Mayor, was, and is hereby declared to be, duly and regularly elected to the office of Mayor of the City of Alameda, for a term beginning at 8:00 o'clock p.m., on the third Tuesday in April, 1991, and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor is elected and qualified; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Karin Lucas and Richard A. Roth having received the two highest number of votes cast for the office of Councilmember, were, and are hereby declared to be, duly and regularly elected to the office of Councilmember of the City of Alameda, each for a term beginning at 8:00 o'clock p.m., on the third Tuesday in April, 1991, and continuing for four (4) years thereafter and until a successor is elected and qualified; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Joseph A. Camicia, the candidate not elected for a contested council seat who received the highest number of votes cast for the office of Councilmember, and received votes from at least 10% of the total number of voters, was, and is hereby declared to fill the vacancy of the office of Councilmember of the City of Alameda caused by the election of a Councilmember to Mayor pursuant to Charter Section 2 -7(A), for the term beginning at 8 :00 o'clock p.m., on the third Tuesday in April, 1991, and continuing until a successor is elected and qualified in the next General Municipal Election; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Measure A and Measure C, each having received a majority of the number of "Yes" votes cast, were, and they are hereby declared, passed; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the aforesaid Measure B having received a majority of the number of "No" votes cast, was, and it is hereby declared, not passed. * * * * * * * * ** I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in special meeting assembled on the twelfth day of March, 1991, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Arnerich, Camicia, Thomas, Withrow and President Corica - 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this thirteenth day of March, 1991. / Dian,Felsch, City Clerk City of Alameda