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6.3.E. - Page 4 <br />Exhibit 1 <br />Leases are handled differently. Lease of more than one month of property under the <br />City Council's jurisdiction shall be authorized by City Council resolution, and leases for a <br />lesser period of time may be authorized by motion. Lease of real property under the <br />Port's jurisdiction is pursuant to Section 48a of the Charter. Sale of lease of harbor lands <br />is addressed separately in Section 48 of the Charter. <br />City property may be exchanged for other property when the value of the property to <br />be received equals or exceeds the value of property to be disposed of by the city; and <br />WHEREAS, the proposed Charter amendment would revise Section 3 Y, so that <br />it is applicable only to the property under the City Council's jurisdiction, and provide the <br />City with the same rights as general cities to purchase, lease, receive, hold, and dispose <br />of real and personal property for the common benefit, subject to any additional <br />provisions that the City Council might enact by ordinance. A new Section 3 % would be <br />added to maintain the requirements that have been applicable to the Port under Charter <br />Section 3 Y. A minor amendment would be made to Section 48a to ensure that it <br />properly cross - references new Section 3 -3/4; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council is authorized and directed by statute to submit the <br />proposed charter amendments to the voters. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of <br />Redwood City as follows: <br />1. That the City Council, pursuant to the right and authority under California law, <br />hereby orders that the following question be submitted to the qualified <br />electors of the City of Redwood City at the November 8, 2011 election: <br />Shall the City Charter be amended so that the City of YES <br />Redwood City may, like the majority of cities subject to the <br />general laws of the state, buy, sell, lease, and dispose of its <br />real and personal property for the common benefit with the <br />approval of a majority of its City Council, and enact NO <br />additional rules by ordinance for this purpose? <br />This question requires the approval of a majority of those casting votes. <br />3. The complete text of the Charter amendments is attached hereto as <br />Attachment A, and the complete text is not to be printed in the voter <br />pamphlet. The full text of the Charter amendments shall be made available to <br />any voter on request. (Cal. Elections Code §§ 9223 and 9280) <br />4. The City Clerk is instructed to transmit the Measure to the City Attorney along <br />with a request that an impartial analysis be prepared for inclusion in the <br />Voters' Pamphlet materials. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 9280, the <br />City Attorney shall prepare an impartial analysis, which shall be filed with the <br />City Clerk's office no later than August 29, 2011. <br />ATTY /RESO.2146 /CHARTER AMENDMENT <br />070611 <br />