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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statenent 1979/ 08/7 item 25, 25a CITY OF CHULA VISTA COUNC I L AGENDA STATEMEiVT Item No. 25►25a For meeting of 8���79 25: Ordinance ��?J - Ordering, Calling, Providing for and Giving Notice of a Special Municipal Election to be held on November 6, 1979 ITEM TITLE a. Resolution��oZT'- Requesting Consolidation of Elections to Place a Proposition on the Ballot for the November Election SUBMITTED BY City Attorney ITEM EXPLANATION (4/5TH'S VOTE REQUIRED YES NO x ) In April of 1966 , the electors by better than a vote of 3 to 1 approved the establishment of the Mayor' s salary in the amount of $6, 000 per year, payable at $500 per month. Subsequently in April of 1968, the electors by a nearly 2 to 1 margin approved a salary for Councilmen in the amount of $250 per month. This salary has been adjusted in accordance with state law on an annual basis allowing for 5� increases . Such annual increases now provide a salary of $427 .58 per month for the Councilmen. Had the D�ayor' s salary been similarly adjusted by 5� increases , he would presently be receiving the amount of $11,313 . In April of 1970, both the salary for Councilmen and the salary for the Mayor were placed upon the ballot; the Council salary to be increased to 1-1/2 times the amount authorized by state law, and the Mayor' s salary in an amount 3 times that authorized by state law. Both of these propositions failed by heavy margins . In November of 1970 , the Council and Mayor' s salaries were again �laced upon the ballot to be increased by a fixed amount of from $250 to $500 per month for Council, and from $500 to $1,000 per month for the Mayor. Both of these failed by nearly a 2 to 1 margin. Continued GDL:lgk EXHIBITS Agreement Resolution x Ordinance�_ Plat Notification List Past Other propositionsENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: Attached Submitted on FINANCIAL IMPACT �/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION Place Ordinance on First Reading and Adoption and Adopt Resolution BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION ���` . �,�,a���'""-�' ���h'Q'� GOUNCIL ACTION Q,h,�Q,: __•-----''""— �' �. � ,",!,`"`�,;,`Y`.--' , - y`;,ya ,,'a � ,. � �t '� �� °�',� , . � ; l��� � ' � ...��-�-: ��-.,_._r.----- . - ��� �� �.. 1.�..�...���... Form A-113 (Rev. 5/77) Agenda Item No. 25 ,25a Page 'I�vo In April of 1972, a Charter amendment similar to that in effect in the City of San Diego providing for a salary review board and the establishment of the Mayor's salary by ordinance of the Council failed by a nearly 3 to 1 margin. In April of 1973 , the Mayor' s salary was proposed to be established at $18 , 000 per year, which again failed by nearly a 2 to 1 margin. In April of 1976 , a measure was again placed upon the ballot similar to that offered in 1972 , but without the provision for a salary review board, simply following the same procedure as presently allowed for general law cities , i .e. , the salary to be set by ordinance of the City Council. Although this measure failed, it was the closest vote of any of the measures rejected since the successful 1968 salary establishment. In April of 1978 , the proposition was again offered sug- gesting that the salary be an amount equal to 4 times that received by members of the Council. Again, the margin of failure was significantly less than any of the other measures . All of the alternatives , as previously suggested are in- cluded as attachments for the consideration of the City Council. However, I would offer as a personal observation from a review of the past proposals that the proposal made by Councilman Gillow at the Council meeting of July 24 , 1979 for a flat $12,000 salary and annual increases of 5� , as afforded to the City Council would, especially in this period of economic uncertainty, probably be the most attractive proposal for the electorate. In addition, both the Chamber of Commerce and the Taxpayers Association have been suppor- tive of such a salary increase and they would probably be willing to join the City in favorably endorsing such a proposition. That proposition has also been included in your packet.