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12/14/1981
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RES 0 L UTI 0 N N O. 9024 DEe 14 1981 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND ORDERING SUBMISSION THEREOF TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF APRIL 13, 1982 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Council of Redwood City does hereby propose, on its motion, that those certain amendments hereinafter set forth be made to the Charter of the City of Redwood City, and does hereby order that such proposed Charter amendments be submitted to the electors of the city of Redwood City at the General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, April 13, 1982. All electors of the City of Redwood City qualified to vote at the General Municipal Election in the City of Redwood City on April
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<br />of this charter or of general law shall be known as special <br />municipal elections, and shall be held substantially as in <br />this charter provided for general municipal elections; provided <br />however, that special elections to authorize municipal or <br />local public improvement or the levy of assessments therefor, <br />or to create a municipal bonded indebtedness, shall be held in <br />conformity with any general law of the state relative thereto <br />under which any such proceeding is instituted by the Council, <br />in case such general law provides for the proce~ure and manner <br />of holding elections thereunder. <br /> <br />"Notwithstanding the provisions of this section and of the <br />general laws of the state of California to the contrary, any <br />general or special municipal election may be conducted wholly <br />by mail upon authorization of the Council." <br /> <br />(b) Said Charter amendment proposal shall be submitted to the <br /> <br />electors of the City of Redwood City at the General Municipal Election <br /> <br />to be held in the City on April 13, 1982, in the form of a proposal <br /> <br />to amend said Charter by amending Section 4 thereof. On the ballots <br /> <br />and on the voting machines to be used at said election, in addition <br /> <br />to all other matters required by law to be printed thereon, shall <br /> <br />appear the following: <br /> <br />PROPOSTION B: Shall section 4 of the Charter of <br />the City of Redwood City be amended to <br />authorize the City Council at its discretion to conduct <br />general and special municipal elections by mail ballot? <br /> <br />SECTION 5. <br /> <br />(a) The Council of Redwood City hereby proposes, <br /> <br />on its own motion, to amend the Charter of the City of Redwood City <br /> <br />by amending Section 9 thereof to read as follows: <br /> <br />"SECTION 9. THE COUNCIL: <br /> <br />"The Council shall be comprised of seven councilmen, including <br />the Mayor, and shall be the legislative body of the city, each of <br />the members of which, including the Mayor, shall have the right <br />to vote upon all questions before it. <br /> <br />"Councilmen shall be elected at each general municipal <br />election and shall hold office for the term of four years from <br />and after the Monday next succeeding the day of such election <br />and until their successors are elected and qualified. The <br />councilmen in office at the time of this charter taking effect <br />shall continue in office until the end of the terms for which <br />they were respectively elected. <br /> <br />"Any vacancy occurring in the Council shall be filled by <br />appointment by the remaining councilmen; but in tht~ event that <br />said remaining councilmen fail to fill such vacancy by appoint- <br />ment within 60 days after vacancy occurs, they must immediately <br />cause an election to be held to fill such vacancy; provided, <br />however, that any person appointed to fill such vacancy shall <br /> <br />-5- <br />
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