[CRNMC] County Charter

Mary Zellachild maryzel at willitsonline.com
Sun Nov 30 10:34:04 PST 2014


Hi Robin et al – Re having lunch with Norm: I suggest Robin, Agnes, Ellen, Dan Hamburg, Dan Gjerde, and perhaps Jed Davis.  Mary

From: bodhirobin at pacific.net 
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 11:54 PM
To: Baile Oakes ; Community Rights 
Cc: Charles Cresson Wood ; Ellen Rosser ; Agnes Woolsey ; Ian Mackenzie ; Harry Ohls ; Jessie VanSant ; Mary Zellachild ; ndevall at mcn.org 
Subject: Re: County Charter

Also, I spoke to Norm DeVall.  He said when
he was a county supervisor, that he wanted to get a charter going
but couldn't recruit enough support from others, but it never got off the
ground.  Norm said that he had communicated with the people who had
been involved with the previous charter effort back in the '50's. 
It lost by 1 vote.  Norm said the "Big 4" always
oppose it.  1) The North Coast Builders Exchange2) The
Employers Council3) Farm Bureau4) Board of RealtorsNorm said they asked for an "Economic Impact Report" before
putting a charter on the ballot.  He suggests we find out if we will
need one, or that was an obstacle invented by the Big 4.  Norm wants to have a dinner at his house in Elk with 6 advocates of a
county charter.He also wants to know more about the public bank.  He
asked who could tell him more.  I said I could but I think he needs
to hear it from someone more authoritative than me.  Maybe Marc
Armstrong?  Locally, no one knows more about it than me, Ellen or
Agnes.It looks like the CA Government Code states that 2
things go on the ballot together.  One is the charter question
stated in GC34453, and the other are the individuals who are running
for election to the Charter Commission.  Each person
running for the Charter Commission has to get on the ballotthe same
way I got on the ballot to run for Assessor, with a petition of
voters' signatures.  If the charter question fails, it doesn't matterwho got elected to the Commission.  But if the charter question
passeswith 50% +1 votes, then the 15 best voted candidates become
Commissioners. Sounds like a bonanza of fees to the county,
having a ballot measure and 15+ candidates all paying fees to run
for election.  The statute does saythat the government has to foot
the bill for the election.  It keeps
saying "for a city or a city and county."  Nothing here mentions a county alone.  I wonder if these are the wrong statues?
 In Peace, Robin34450.  Any city or city and county may enact, amend, or repeal a
charter for its own government according to this article or Article 3 (commencing with Section 9255) of Chapter 3 of Division
9 of the Elections Code.  34451.  The charter may be proposed by a
charter commission chosen by the voters of the city or city and
county, at any general or special election, but no person shall be
eligible as a candidate for the commission unless he or she is a
registered voter of the city or city and county.  34452.  (a)
An election for choosing charter commissioners may be called by a
majority vote of the governing body of a city or city and county, or
on presentation of a
petition signed by not less than 15 percent of the registered voters
of the city or city and county. The petition shall be
verified by the authority having charge of the registration
records of the city or city and county and the expenses of the
verification shall be provided by the governing body thereof. The
governing body shall call an election pursuant to Sections 1000 and
10403 of the Elections Code.    (b) If any vacancy arises in a
charter commission established for a city or city and county
pursuant to this chapter, the vacancy shall be filled by an
appointment by the mayor of the city or city and county. 34453.  At an election the voters shall vote first on the question "Shall a charter commission be elected to propose a new
charter?" and, secondly, for the candidates of the office of
charter commissioner. If the first question receives a majority of
the votes of the qualified voters voting thereon at the election,
the 15 candidates for the office of charter commissioner receiving
the highest number of votes shall forthwith organize as a charter
commission. However, if the first question receives less than a
majority of the votes of the qualified voters voting thereon at the
election no charter commission shall be deemed to have been elected.
 34454.  Candidates for the office of charter commissioner
shall be nominated either in the same manner provided for the
nomination of officers of the municipal or city and county
government, or by petition substantially in the same manner provided
by general laws for the nomination by petition of candidates for
public offices to be voted for at general elections.

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