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ORDINANCE NO. 546
AN ORDINANCE 0F THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING,
PROVIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE
OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD
IN SAID CITY ON SEPTEMBER 19,
1972, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUB-
MITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF SAID CITY A PROPOSITION TO
INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY
SAID CITY FOR A CERTAIN MUNICI-
PAL IMPROVEMENT
WHEREAS, at a meeting held prior to the meeting
at which this ordinance is adopted the City Council, by
a vote of at'least two-thirds of the members thereof,
adopted a resolution determining that the public interest
and necessity demand the acquisition and construction of
a Certain municipal improvement, and making findings re-
lating thereto; ,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of
Tustin , California~ DOES ORDAIN as follows:
SeCtion ~. That a special election be held and
the same is hereby called to be held in said city on
September 19 , 19 V2 , for the purpose of submitting to
the qualified voters of said city the proposition herein-
after set forth of incurring indebtedness and issuing
bonds of said city therefor~ in the principal amount stated
in the ballot proposition hereinafter set forth, and for
the object and purpose set forth in said resolution and
in said ballot proposi.tion.
Section 2. That the estimated cost of the
municipal improvement described in said ballot proposi-
tion is the sum of $950,000.00 . The estimated cost
of said municipal improvement includes the following:
(a) legal or other fees incidental to or connected with
the authorization, issuance and sale of the bonds, and
(b) the costs of printing the bonds and other costs and
expenses incidental to or connected with the authorization,
issuance and sale of the bonds.
Section 3. That ~he maximum rate of interest
to be paid on said indebtedness shall not exceed the maxi-
mum rate permitted by law, to wit, seven per cent (7%) per
annum, the actual rate or rates of interest on said bonds
to be determined at or prior to the time of the sale or
sales thereof. Said interest shall be payable semiannually
except that interest for the first year may be made payable
at the end of said year.
Section 4. That the polls for said election
shall be opened st seven o'clock A.M. of the day of said
election and shall remain open continuously from said
time until 8:00 o'Clock P.M. of the same day, when said
polls shall be clo'sed, except as provided in Section 14436
of the Elections Code of the State of California.
Section 5. That on the ballots to be used at
said special election, in addition to any other matters
required by law, t~e~e' ~hall be printed substantially the
following:
MARK CROSS (+) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH RUBBER
STAMP; NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL
- .
(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED WITH PEN AND
· ~ INK OR PENCIL. )
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (+) in
the voting square after the word "YES" or
after the word "NO." All marks except the
cross (+) are forbidden. All distinguishing
marks or erasures are forbidden and make the
ballot void.
If you wrongly stamp', tear or deface this
ballot, return it to the inspector of elec-
tion and obtain another. '·'·
On'absent voter ballots mark a cross
with pen or pencil.
: : :
: BOND PROPOSITION - CITY OF TUSTIN CIVIC : :
: CENTER BONDS: Shall the City of Tustin'incur : : .:
: a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of :YES o: :
: $950~000 for the acquisition and construction : : :
: by said city of the following municipal improve- : : :
: ments (which have been approved by the City : -: :
: Planning Commission and by the City Council : : :
: as constituting a City Plan): a civic center - :"' : .... :
: complex including .a city hall and public safety : : :
: facilities and including for all of the-fore- : NO: :
: going land, with improvements, furniture, equip- : : :
: ment, facilities and all other property necessary: : :
: therefor? : : :
: : : :
Section-6:'That a cross (+) placed in the voting
square after the word "YES" in the manner hereinbefore pro-
vided shall be counted in favor of the adoption of the
proposition. A cross (+) placed in the voting square after
the word "NOT' in the-manner hereinbefore pr..o..vided shall be
counted against the adoption of the proposition.
Section 7. That if the proposition for the in-
curring of bonded indebtedness so submitted receives the
requisite number of votes rjquired by law of the quali-
fied electors voting on said proposition, bonds of said
city in not exceeding the principal amount stated in such
proposition may be issued and sold for the object and
purpose set forth in said proposition.
Section 8. That for the purpose of holding'said
election there are hereby established EIGHT
voting precincts designated as hereinafter stated and each
consisting'of the regula~ election preCinCts in said city
of the numbers hereinaft'er stated, as said.regular election
precincts have been established by the Board of Supervisors
of Orange County for the purpose of holding state
and county.elections and exist on the date this ordinance
is adopted. The polling places for the-respective ~oting
precincts shall be the pl~ce.s hereinafter de~ignated~ and
the persons hereinafter hamed~ being competent and qu~li-
~ .
fled electors and residents of said city and of thei~
respective voting p~ecincts, are hereby appointed officers
of election for their respective voting precincts andI~
they.s~all hold said election and make return thereof in
the manner provided by law.
The description of the voting precincts, the
designation of'the polling places.and the names of the
Inspector, Judge and Clerks constituting the election Officers
are attmched heretO as Exhibit A and by this .reference are
made a part hereof.
Section 9. That %~aept.-a~'Otherwise provided in
this ordinance, the election called hereby shall be conducted
as provided by taw for other municipal elections in said city.
Section 10. That the City-Clerk shall cause this
ordinance to be published once a week for two weeks in the
Tustin News, a newspaper published less than six days a week
in said City of Tustin.
No other notice of such election need be given.
Section 11. That the City Clerk shall arrange for
the translation of the ballot measure and instructions into
Spanish and such other languages as may be required by the
County Clerk, and shgll distribute and provide for the post-
ing of a facsimile copy of the ballot containing the ballot
measure and ballot instructions printed. in such translations,
all as requi~ed by'Elections Code Sections 14201.5 and 14201.6.
Section 12. This ordinance shalk take effect upon
its passage-
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 11th day of July, 1972.·
Mayo~ of the City of Tus in~
ATTEST:
~ity'mC~_'erk.~Qf ~h'e cit~"0f ' Tustin
~-, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF _ ORANGE SS
CITY OF 'I'USTIN '
I, RUTH 'C. POE , City Clerk of
the City of "' Tustin , Calif6rnia, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that ~he foregoing ordinance was introduced at
a an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council
d~Yy' held on the 5th day of Julv , 19 72
and thereafter at""aan ad~-ourned. regular meetin'~'of
said City Council du'I~ h~ld on the llth day of
July , 19 72 was duly pa~'sed and adopted by
~aid City Council an"d"~igned and approved by the Mayor of
said City, and that said ordinance was passed and adopted
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen C. MILLERr SALTARELLI.~ L. MILLER
LANGLEY r I^~ELSH
NOES: Councilmen NONE
ABSENT: Councilmen NONE
(SEAL) City Cl~k of the City"~'
Tustin, California
VOTING PRECINCT I shall consist of
regular election precipices Nos.71-2.42, 71-243, 71-360~ 71-361, 71-362-
in said city as now established7 . he holding of state
and county elections:
POLLING PLACE: Helen EstocE School, .
14741 "B" Street
Inspector: Merna Eltiott ..
Judge': Aline Sharp
Clerk: Charlotte ~racht
Clerk: Joan Heil
VOTING PRECINCT 2 Shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-240, 71-248 , '71-358~ 71-359~ 71-353
in said city as now established for the holding of state
and'County elections:
pOLLING.PLACE: Tustin Area Youth.Center
600 W. Sixth St.
Inspector:' Margaret Graves
Judge: Margaret Byrd
Clerk: Irene Duff
Clerk: Mary Broomell
VOTING PRECINCT 3 shall'consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-241, 71-24~,
in said city as now established for the holding of state
and county elections:
POLLING PDACE: Educational Center,
300 South "C" Street
Inspector: DOrothy Saugstad
Judge: Elizabeth Balz~r
Clerk: Mabel Arick
Clerk: Janice Clary
EXItlBIT A
1/64-5(l)
VOTING "PRECINCT 4 shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-357, 71-366, 71'234
in said city as now established for the holding of state
and county elections:
POLLING PLACE: San Juan School
1701 San Juan Street
Inspector: Lois H~ Carr
Judge: Beverlee Wilson
Clerk: Elizabeth A. Alderson
Clerk: Adelia L. Morrison
........ ,.._~ VOTING PRECINCT 5 Shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-249, 71-285, 71-352, 71-365~ 71-371,
71-372
in said.city as now established for the holding-Of St1' e at
and. county elections:
POLLING' PLACE: Tustin Village Mobile Home Club, 15352 Williams Street
-Inspector: Patricia Heil
Judge: Ethel Naugle
Clerk: Hazel Boland
Clerk: Marvin C. Naugle
VOTING PRECINCT 6 shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-239, 71-273, '71-350, 71'351, 71-369
in said city as now estaj]lished for the holding of state
and county elections:
POLLING P~ACE: B. F. Beswick School 1362 Mitchell Avenue
Inspector: Ruby Grebel '-
Judge: Betty P. Huber
Clerk: Rosa Lee Ott
Clerk: Nancy M. Kuras
VOTING PRECINCT 7 shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71~246, 71-B54, 71-370
in said city.as now established for the holding of state
and county elections:
POLLING pLACE: w. R. Nelson School
14B92 Browning Avenue
Inspector: Eleanor'Gardner
judge: Elizabeth Wilson
Clerk: Catherihe Roytar
Clerk:' Margaret J- Cannon
- VOTING PRECINCT 8 Shall consist of
regular election precincts Nos. 71-200, 71-245, 71-355, 71-356, 71-364
· 71-368
in sai~ city as now established for the holding'of state -.
andcounty'elections:
pOLLING'PLACE: Tustin Meadows West Club House
14702 Devonshire Avenue
· inspector: patricia Parmley
Judge: phyllis Dickens
Clerk: Sylvia Spier
Clerk: Dolores Wheeler