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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3225_CCv0001.pdf RESOLU'T'ION NO. 3225 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL, MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE VELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF MARCH, 1976, FOR THE ELECTION OF CER'T'AIN OFFICERS OF SAID CITY AS REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELATING TO GENERAL LAW CITIES AND FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID CITY OF A CERTAIN QUESTION, PROPOSITION OR MEASURE RELATING TO A PROPOSED INCREASE IN THE REVENUE LIMIT PER UNIT OF AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE IN THE REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT WHEREAS, under the provisions of the laws relating to general later cities in the State of California, a regular general municipal election shall be held on the 2nd day of March, 1976, for the election of two members of the City Council of said City for the full term of four years; a City Clerk of said City for the full term of four years; and a City Treasurer of said City for the full term of four years; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Redlands also desires to submit to the qualified electors of said City at said election the question, proposition or measure relating to the proposed in- crease in the revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance in the Redlands Unified School District hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS : SEC'T'ION 1. That pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the State of California relating to General Law Cities within said. State, there shall be, and there is hereby called and ordered, held in the City of Redlands, County of San Bernardino, State of California, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of March, 1976, a regular general municipal election of the qualified electors of said City for the purpose of electing two members of the City Council of said City for the full terse of four years; a City Clerk of said City for the full term, of four years; and a City Treasurer of said City for the full term of four years . SEC'T'ION 2 . That said City Council, pursuant to its right and authority so to do, does hereby determine that there shall be and I there is hereby ordered submitted to the qualified electors of said City at said regular general municipal election the following ques- tion, to wit: Shall there be authorized an increase in the revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance in the amount of One YES Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($100 .00) , such increase to be effective in the Redlands Unified School District for the school years commencing July 1, 1976 and ending June 30, 1979, the reve- nues of which are to be used for the NO purpose of general school maintenance and operation and capital outlay? j A cross (+) placed in the voting square after the word "YES" in the manner hereinbefore provided shall be counted in favor of the adoption of the question or proposition. A cross (+) placed in the voting square after the word "NO" in the manner herein- before provided shall be counted against the adoption of the ques- tion or proposition. SECTION 3 . That the ballots to be used at said election shall be, both as to form and matter contained therein, such as may be required by law to be used thereat. SECTION 4. That the City Clerk of said City is hereby author- ized, instructed and directed to procure and furnish any and all official ballots, notices, printed matter and all supplies, equip- ment and paraphernalia that may be necessary in order to properly and lawfully conduct said election. SECTION 5. That for the purpose of holding said regular general municipal election, there shall be and are hereby estab- lished twenty-two (22) voting precincts consisting of consolidations of the regular election precincts in the City of Redlands estab- lished for the holding of state and county elections, as said regular election precincts exist on the date of adoption of this resolution; that the polling places for the respective precincts shall be the places hereinafter designated; that the persons here- inafter named, being competent and qualified electors and residents of said City and of their respective voting precincts, are hereby appointed officers of election for their respective voting pre- cincts and they shall hold said election and make return thereof in the manner provided by law. Resolution No. 3225 Page two Voting Precinct 1, comprising regular election precincts 1, 51 and 63 : Polling Place: McDonald Residence 349 Mulvihill Avenue Inspector: Thelma. McDonald Judge: Betty Foster Clerk: Mae Werner Clerk: Kathy McDonald Voting Precinct 2, comprising regular election precincts 2, 34, 41 and 75 : Polling Place: School Board Room 33 gest Lugonia Avenue Inspector: Reva Crane Judge: Leny Gibbon Clerk: Leona Bangle Clerk: Sylvia Clark Voting Precinct 3, comprising regular election precincts 3, 5, 52 and 88: Polling Place: Housing Authority Community Hall 803 West Brockton Avenue Inspector: Jovita Garcia Judge: Marcella Trujillo Clerk: Beverly Eisenauer Clerk: Annie Martinez Voting Precinct 4, comprising regular election. precincts 16, 19, 55 and 56: Polling Place: Safety Fall - Lobby Corner, Brookside & Eureka Inspector: Mary G. Chaves Fudge: Ruth Bender Clerk: Vi Podlipec Clerk: Betty Podlipec Resolution 7o, 3225 - Page three Voting Precinct 5, comprising regular election precincts 21, 65 and 74: Polling Place : Community Room Redlands Village Green 1125 Pine Avenue Inspector: Grace Ramborger Judge- Rita Arthur Clerk: Florence E. Naff Clerk: Mary Ann Avey Voting Precinct 6, comprising regular election precincts 6, 7, 15 and 42 : Polling Place : Bonson Residence 923 Webster Street Inspector; Hazel Bonson Judge: Della Bonson Clerk: Ann Hockbaum Clerk: Donna Guitterez Voting Precinct 7, comprising regular election precincts 18, 22, 23 and 33 : Polling Place: Foyer Multipurpose Room McKinley Elementary School 645 West Olive Avenue Inspector: Raymond A. Nichols Judge: Lillian L. Isaak Clerk: Josephine Johnson Clerk: Betty Shayler Voting Precinct 8, comprising regular election precincts 8, 12 and 53 : Polling Place : Film Room, Franklin School 850 East Colton Avenue Inspector: Brittie Jure Judge: Helen Bierma Clerk: Ruth Stockton Clerk. Myrtle Carter Resolution No. 3225 - Page four Voting Precinct 9, comprising regular election precincts 9, 35, 54 and 85: Polling Place; Community Room Lugonia Fountain Mobile Estates 1251 East Lugonia Avenue Inspector: Sylvia M. Vander Linde Judge : Jeanette Schutt Clerk: Jennie Boer Clerk: Marie Wiersma Voting Precinct 10, comprising regular election precincts 10, 38 and 64 : Polling Place: Moore Junior High , Faculty Room 1550 East Highland Avenue Inspector: Lorelei Richards Judge: Eleanor Buoye Clerk: Lillian S. Cummings Clerk: Elizabeth Harris Voting Precinct 11, comprising regular election precincts 11, 39 and 76: Polling Place: Community Room Sylvan Mobile Estates 455 Judson Street Inspector: Maryella Bradley Judge: Frances Eisenberg Clerk: Priscilla Smega Clerk: Doris Philbrick Voting Precinct 12, comprising regular election precincts 26, 45 and 71 : Polling Place: Anderson Residence 713 Roosevelt Road Inspector : Philip Anderson Judge- G. M. Anderson Clerk.- Ann Dailey Clerk: Howard Dailey Resolution No. 3225 - Page five Voting Precinct 13, comprising regular election precincts 13, 17, 46 and 57 : Polling Place: Y.M.C.A. 500 East Citrus Avenue Inspector; Nellie H. Jones Judge-, Jeanette E. Olsen Clerk: Margaret Hooper Martin Clerk- Florence McCrea Voting Precinct 14, comprising regular election precincts 14, 30 and 59: Polling Place : Jacinto Garage 1115 Cajon Street Inspector: Rose M. Jacinto Judge: Mary Ann Hurst Clerk: Mary Wilma Hillery Clerk: Elizabeth O'Leary Voting Precinct 15, comprising regular election precincts 27, 28, 37 and 58: Polling Place: Teachers ' Lounge Kingsbury School 15 West Cypress Avenue Inspector: Nelle Sherrod Judge: Helen Schall Clerk: Peggy McCall Clerk: Alice Gleitsman Voting Precinct 16, comprising regular election precincts 29, 31, 36 and 48 : Polling Place: Multipurpose Room Cope Junior High School 1102 West Cypress Avenue Inspector: Ann Phillips Judge: Dorothy Carlson Clerk- Virgil Hargrove Clerk: Ekla Cooper Resolution No. 3225 - Page six Voting Precinct 17, comprising regular election precincts 43, 44, 47 and 73 : Polling Place: Room 10 Smiley School Corner Cypress & San Mateo Inspector: Elizabeth S . Reznicki Judge- Lula C. Ponte Clerk: Christine E. Shone Clerk: Inez W. Fulton Voting Precinct 18, comprising regular election precincts 50, 60 and 72 : Polling Place: Beemer Residence 855 Cedar Avenue Inspector: Rosemary Beemer Judge- Antoinette Markovitch Clerk: Eleanor Wilhide Clerk: Jane Wilhide Voting Precinct 19, comprising regular election precincts 20, 32 and 40 : Polling Place: Serrao Residence 823 Serpentine Drive Inspector: Joan D. Serrao Judge: Verla Thomas Clerk: Connie Goymerac Clerk: Lorraine Pard Voting Precinct 20, comprising regular election precincts 49, 61 and 68 : Polling Place: Fire Station 1716 Garden Street Inspector: Susanne B. Hills Judge: Margaret Gorman Clerk: Barbara Hardy Clerk: Betty Tiefenthaler Resolution No. 3225 - Page seven Voting Precinct 21, comprising regular election precincts 24, 66 and 70: Polling Place: Faculty Room Kimberly School 301 West South Avenue Inspector : Beverly J. Sanderson Judge: Benjamin J. Rabe Clerk: Ruth Ann McKinstry Clerk: Helen Watts Voting Precinct 22, comprising regular election precincts 25, 62 and 67 : Polling Place: Christ The King Lutheran Church 1505 Ford Street Inspector: Kathryn M. Meier judge: Phyllis Eldridge Clerk: Anne Campbell Clerk: Virginia Glaudel The following numbered precincts have no precinct boards ap- pointed or polling places designated: 4, 69, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 , 84, 86, 87, 89, 90 These are unoccupied precincts, consisting of well sites, reser- voir sites, and land in the Santa Ana wash. SECTION 6. That the compensation of the persons hereinabove named as election officers is hereby fixed at the sum of Twenty-four Dollars for each Inspector and Twenty-one Dollars for each Judge and Clerk, for said election. The rental for each of such Polling places where a charge is made shall be the sum of Dollars for said election. When required, the compensation of the Custodian of a building shall be Eight Dollars for said election. SECTION 7. That the polls for said election shall be open at seven o ' clock A.M. of the day of said election and shall remain open continuously from said time until seven o'clock P.M. of the same day, when said polls shall be closed, except as provided in Section 14436 of the Elections Code of the State of California . SECTION 8. That in all particulars not recited in this resolu- tion, said election shall be held and conducted as provided by law for holding municipal elections in said City. Resolution No. 3225 - Page eight SECTION 9. That notice of the time and place of holding said election is hereby given and the City Clerk is hereby authorized, instructed and directed to give such further or additional notice of said election in time, form and manner as required by law. SECTION 10. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution; shall enter the same in the book of original Resolutions of said City, and shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City in the minutes of the meeting at which the same is passed and adopted. SECTION 11. That this resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of December, 1975 . 94�lor of the City of dlands, California. ATTEST: Cty -rk of the City of,./Aedlands, CaliTo:ri�ia Resolution No. 3225 Page nine