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.:-::i tyclerk: CEJ City Council Meeting 11/27/90 Santa Monica, CA RESOLUTION NO. 8121 (CITY COUNCIL SERIES) (CCS) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA RECITING THE FACT OF THE CONCURRENT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 1990, DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW WHEREAS, a Concurrent General Municipal election was held in the City of Santa Monica, on November 6, 1990, as required by law; and WHEREAS, notice of election was given in time, form and manner as provided by law; voting precincts 'were properly established; election officers were appointed; in all respects the election was held and conducted and the votes were cast, received and canvassed and the returns made and declared in time, form and manner as required by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 8105(CCS) adopted October 9, 1990, Clarice E. Johnsen, City Clerk for the City of Santa Monica, canvassed the returns of the Concurrent General Municipal Election and has certified the results to the City Council, the results are received, attached and made part hereof as "Exhibit A," and; WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 8073(CCS) adopted August 7, 1990, Charles Weissburd, Registrar-Recorder of the County of Los Angeles, canvassed the returns of the election and has certified the results to the City Council, the results are received, attached and made part hereof as "Exhibit B," NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1

SECTION 1. That the vote total, as certified to by Clarice E. Johnsen, city Clerk of the City of Santa Monica, shall be and is hereby approved and adopted as the formal vote count of the City of Santa Monica for said offices and said propositions of said election. SECTION 2. That the vote total, as certified to by Charles Weissburd, Registrar-Recorder of the County of Los Angeles, shall be and is hereby approved and adopted as the formal vote count of the City of Santa Monica for said offices. SECTION 3. That the number of votes cast in the City of Santa Monica except absent voter ballots was 30,125. That the number of absent voter ballots cast in the City was 4,481 making a total of 34,606 votes cast in the city. SECTION 4. That the number of votes cast in the County of Los Angeles except absent voter ballots was 1,925,811. That the number of absent voter ballots cast in the County was 270,645, making a total of 2,196,456 votes cast in the County. SECTION 5. That the names of persons voted election for Member of City Council are as follows: for at the Robert T. Holbrook Larry Jon Hobbs Tony Vazquez Kelly Olsen Kathleen Schwallie Donna M. Alvarez Christine Sharon Emerson Reed L. Gilpin Jean Gebman That the names of persons voted for at the election for member of Rent Control Board are as follows: Jay P. Johnson Ed Simonian 2

Suzanne Abrescia Lisa Monk Borrino Barbara J. Miller Robert Madok Robert A. Niemann James L. Jacobson That the names of persons voted for at the election for member of Santa Monica Community College District are as follows: Carole L. Currey George Hickey Ralph R. Villani Alfred T. Quinn Colin C. Petrie That the names of persons voted for at the election for member of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District are as follows: Joanne Leavitt Michael Patricia Hill Hoffman Thomas Kayn Pam Brady Brenda Gottfried That the measures voted upon were as follows: PROPOSITION R. Shall section 630 be added to the City Charter to require that not less than 30% of all multifamily-residential housing newly constructed in the City on an annual basis would be permanently affordable to low and moderate income households? PROPOSITION S. Shall a Beach Overlay District in the Area Bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the City boundary on the north, by the centerline of Ocean Avenue and Neilson Way on the east, and by the City boundary on the south and prohibitinghotel, motel and certain restaurant development in that District be established? PROPOSITION T. Shall a three year Citywide moratorium on hotel development, a Beach Overlay District in the area bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the City boundary on the north, by the centerline of Ocean Avenue and Neilson Way on the east and by the City boundary on the south (with certain exceptions), and 3

restricting fifty percent of the transient occupancy tax generated from hotels in the Beach Overlay District at 415 Pacific Coast Highway for clean-up of the Santa Monica Bay and for park improvements be established? PROPOSITION U. Shall the City Charter be amended to permit an increase in the maximum allowable rent upon a tenant's voluntary vacancy of a rent controlled unit? PROPOSITION V. Shall City Charter sections 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2009 be amended and Section 2018 be added to the City Charter to provide greater tenant protections in the Tenant Ownership Rights Charter Amendment (TORCA) conversion process and to prohibit conversions not processed pursuant to the TORCA provisions? PROPOSITION W. Shall the City Charter be amended to permit certain specified rent increases upon a tenant's voluntary vacancy of low rent units, to permit certain specified rent increases upon a tenant's voluntary vacancy upon completion of specified items of property maintenance and to enable the Rent Control Board to adopt certain regulations applicable to mobilehome parks? PROPOSITION X. Shall the City Charter be amended to exempt from the rent control law any property which is part of the State Park System or sovereign tidelands and owned by the State of California on July 1, 1990? PROPOSITION Y. Shall the City Charter be amended to provide for an elected City Attorney? PROPOSITION Z. Shall the ordinance approving the Development Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and Pacific Beach Development Limited Partnership for development of a hotel and public community center at 415 Pacific Coast Highway be repealed by the People of the City of Santa Monica? SECTION 6. That the City Council does declare and determine that the following persons were elected members of the City Council for full four year terms: Tony Vazquez Robert T. Holbrook Kelly Olsen SECTION 7. That the City Council does declare and determine that the following persons were elected members of the Rent Control Board for full four year terms: 4

Jay P. Johnson Lisa Monk Borrino Suzanne Abrescia SECTION 8. That the City Council does declare and determine that the following person was elected member of the Rent Control Board for a two year term: Robert A. Nieman SECTION 9. That the City Council does declare and determine that the following persons were elected members of Santa Monica Community College District Board of Trustees for full four yearterms: Alfred T. Quinn Carole L. Currey Colin C. Petrie Ralph R. Villani SECTION 10. That the City Council does declare and determine that the following persons were elected members of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education for full four year terms: Michael Hill Patricia Pam Brady Hoffman Brenda Gottfried SECTION 11. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure adding section 630 to the City Charter to require that not less than 30% of all multifamily-residential housing newly constructed in the City on an annual basis would be permanently affordable to low and moderate income households, did vote in favor of it, and shall be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 12. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure establishing a Beach Overlay District in the area bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the City 5

boundary on the north, by the centerline of Ocean Avenue and Neilson Way on the east, and by the City boundary on the south and prohibiting hotel, motel and certain restaurant development in that District, did vote in favor of it, and shall be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 13. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure establishing a Citywide moratorium on hotel development, a Beach Overlay District in the area bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the City boundary on the north, by the centerline of Ocean Avenue and Neilson Way on the east, and by the City boundary on the south (with certain exceptions), and restricting fifty percent of the transient occupancy tax generated from hotels in the Beach Overlay District at 415 Pacific Coast Highway for clean-up of the Santa Monica Bay and for park improvements did not vote in favor of it, that the measure was not carried, and shall not be deemed adopted andratified. SECTION 14. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure amending the City Charter to permit an increase in the maximum allowable rent upon a tenant's voluntary vacancy of a rent controlled unit, did not vote in favor of it, that the measure was not carried, and shall not be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 15. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure amending City Charter Sections 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2009, and adding section 2018 to provide greater tenant protections in the Tenant ownership Rights Charter Amendment (TORCA) conversion process and to prohibit conversions not processed pursuant to the TORCA provisions, did vote in favor of it, and shall be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 16. That as a result of the clection, the voters voting on the measure amending the City Charter to permit certain specified rent increases upon a tenant's voluntary vacancy of low rent units, to permit certain specified rent increases upon a 6

tenant's voluntary vacancy upon completion of specified items of property maintenance and to enable the Rent Control Board to adopt certain regulations applicable to mobilehome parks, did not vote in favor of it, the measure was not carried, and shall not be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 17. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure amending the City Charter to exempt from the rent control law any property which is part of the State Park System or sovereign tidelands and owned by the State of California on July 1, 1990, did vote in favor of it, and shall be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 18. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure amending the City Charter to provide for an elected City Attorney, did not vote in favor of it, the measure was not carried, and shall not be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 19. That as a result of the election, the voters voting on the measure repealing the ordinance approving the Development Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and Pacific Beach Development Limited Partnership for development of a hotel and public community center at 415 Pacific Coast Highway, did vote in favor of it, and shall be deemed adopted andratified. SECTION 20. That the City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council of the City, a statement of the result of the election showing: (1) the whole number of votes cast in the City; (2) the names of the persons voted for; (3) the measure voted upon; (4) for what office each person was voted for; (5) the number of votes given at each precinct to each person, and for and against each measure; and (6) the total number of votes given to each person, and for and against each measure. SECTION 21. That the City Clerk shall immediately make and deliver to each of such persons so elected a certificate of Election signed by the City Clerk and duly authenticated. The City Clerk shall also administer to each member so elected the 7

Oath of Office prescribed in the Constitution of the state of California and shall have them subscribe thereto and file the same in the office of the city Clerk. Whereupon, each and all of said persons so elected shall be indicted into the respective office to which they have been elected. SECTION 22. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~ \ ;~'-~~""" ""',c., 1 ~ ROBERT M.MYERS City Attorney :erreso 8

Ayes: Abdo, Noes: Abstain: Absent: Councilmembers: ATTEST: Adopted and approved this 27th day of November, 1990. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 8121(CCS) was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Monica at a meeting thereof held on November 27, 1990 by the following Council vote: Finkel, Genser, Katz, Reed, Mayor Zane Jennings, none none none 4:- C~~~~, 'U

STATE OF CAL~FORNIA, ) ) 55. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. I, CHARLES WEISSBURD, Registrar-Recorder of the County of Los Angeles, state of California, do hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct Canvass of the Votes Cast For and Against Proposition ES at the SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL :BOND ELECTION consolidated with the GENERAL ~. ELECTION held on November 6, 1990. :J: further certify that the total Ballots Cast at the SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION are as follows: PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL 37,119 6,254 43,373 I further certify that the total votes cast For and Against Proposition ES are as follows: PROPOSITION ES PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL YES 21,601 3,256 24,857 NO 7,312 1,670 8,982 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 27th day of November, 1990. Registrar-Recorder County of Los Angeles

55. b STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. ) I, CHARLES WEISSBURD, Registrar-Recorder of Los Angeles, state of Cali fornia, do of the County hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct Canvass of the Votes Cast for all candidates for the four offices of Member of the Board of Trustees at the ~ANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ELECTION consoridated with the GENERAL ELECTION held on November 6, 1990 I further certify that the total Ballots Cast at the " SANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ELECTION are as follows: PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL 37,077 6,223 43,300 I further certify that the total votes cast for the four offices of Member of the Board of Trustees are as follows: Member of the Board of Trustees PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL CAROLE L. CURREY 15,991 2,859 18,850 GEORGE HICKEY 9,213 1,777 10,990 RALPH R. VILLANI 12,580 1,938 14,518 ALFRED T. QUINN 17,740 3,109 20,849 COLIN C. (PETE) PETRIE 14,724 2,769 17,493 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 27th day of November, 1990. c:~\~\~~~~.>..~~ CHARLES WEISSBURD Registrar-Recorder County of Los Anqeles

55. follows: 1,73.7 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. ) I, CHARLES WEISSBURD, Registrar-Recorder of the County of Los Angeles, state of California, do attached is a true and correct hereby certify that the Canvass of the Votes Cast for all.,,. cand1dates for the four off1ces of Member of the Board of,- Education at the SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION consolidated with the GENERAL ELECTION held on November 6, 1990. I further certify that the total Ballots Cast at the SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION are as PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 37,119 6,254 43,373 I further certify that the total votes cast for the four offices of Member of the Board of Education are as follows: Member of the Board of Education PRECINCT ABSENTEE TOTAL JOANNE LEAVITT 10,961 1,539 12,500 MICHAEL HILL 16,538 2,625 19,163 PATRICIA HOFFMAN 15,813 2,449 18,262 THOMAS KAYN 6,336 1,250 7,586 PAM BRADY 15,836 2,650 18,486 BRENDA GOTTFRIED 11,068 12,805 IN WI~NESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 27th day of November, 1990.