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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 12 13 Informational 105 Official Results From The November 2, 2010 City Of Winter Springs General Municipal Election COMMISSION AGENDA Informational X Consent ITEM 105 Public Hearings Regular g P December 13, 2010 Authorization Regular Meeting REQUEST: The City Clerk wishes to inform the City Commission of the Official results from the November 2, 2010 City of Winter Springs General Municipal Election. SYNOPSIS: On November 2, 2010, the City of Winter Springs' held a General Municipal Election and this Agenda Item is to inform the City Commission of the results of the November 2, 2010 Municipal Election. As the City Commission knows, at the end of the City's Qualifying period which ran from Noon on Monday, August 23, 2010 until Noon on Friday, August 27, 2010, three individuals were Elected Unopposed for the Seats of Mayor, and Commissioner — District Two, and Commissioner — District Four. The City of Winter Springs also had nine (9) Referendum questions on the November 2, 2010; and the results of those Referendum questions are noted in this Agenda Item. Previously, in November 2010, an Agenda Item went to the City Commission with the Unofficial Results. The Supervisor of Elections for Seminole County has now Certified the results from the November 2, 2010 Election and those results are being provided to the City Commission in this Agenda Item. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 13, 2010 INFORMATIONAL AGENDA ITEM "105' PAGE 2 OF 2 CONSIDERATIONS: The Qualifying Period for the November 2, 2010 City of Winter Springs' General Municipal Election began at Noon on Monday, August 23, 2010 and ran until Noon on Friday, August 27, 2010. The following individuals were Elected Unopposed for a four (4) year Term of Office: Mayor: Mr. Charles Lacey Commissioner — District Two: Mr. Rick Brown Commissioner — District Four: Mr. Cade Resnick Attached to this Agenda Item under Attachment "A" are the "Official Results" from the November 2, 2010 Election. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no Fiscal Impact to be considered with the approval of this Agenda Item. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission; City Manager; City Attorney /Staff; placed in Press Packets; placed in the City Hall (Lobby) City Commission Meeting binder; and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server. Additionally, information related to this Agenda Item has been sent to media/press representatives who have requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, all Homeowner's Associations on file with the City, all individuals who have requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Department Directors; and also posted outside City Hall; posted inside City Hall with additional copies available for the general public; and posted at five (5) different locations around the City. RECOMMENDATION: The City Clerk respectfully requests the City Commission review and accept the information provided in this Agenda Item. ATTACHMENTS: A: November 2, 2010 "Official Results" from the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections B. Informational Agenda Item "102" from the November 15, 2010 City Commission Regular Meeting ATTACHMENT «A„ Election Summary Report Date:11 /12/10 Time:17:23:52 General Election 2010 Page:1 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Official Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134723 50.62% US SENATE CFO Total 1 Total Total Votes 133975 Total Votes 128513 Marco Rubio REP 76550 57.14% [ Jeff Atwater REP 81508 63.42% Kendrick B. Meek DEM 26449 19.74% Loranne Ausley DEM 42916 33.39% Alexander A. Snitker LBT 733 0.55%1 Ken Mazzie NPA 1684 1.31% Bernie DeCastro CPF 93 0.07%1 Tom Stearns NPA 2405 1.87% I Sue Askeland NPA 335 0.25% Bruce Ray Riggs NPA 81 0.06% COMM AGRICULTURE Bobbie Bean NPA 113 0.08% I Total Rick Tyler NPA 148 0.11°/01 Total Votes 128886 Charlie Crist NPA 29231 21.82%1 Adam H. Putnam REP 79199 61.45% Lewis J. Armstrong NPA 91 0 . 07 %1 Scott Maddox DEM 43461 33.72% Write -in Votes 151 0.11%1 Ira Chester TEA 3947 3.06 %. Thad Hamilton NPA 2279 1.77% US REP DIST 3 - Total I ST SENATE DIST 20 !! Total Votes 6056 Total : Michael "Mike" Yost REP 1943 32.08% Total Votes 9991 Corrine Brown DEM 3951 65.24% Alan Hays REP 6779 67.85% Terry Martin -Back NPA 162 2.68 %' Eunice Garbutt DEM 3212 32.15% 1 US REP DIST 7 : ST SENATE DIST 24 Total Total Total Votes 60259 Total Votes 16639 John L. Mica REP 42536 70.59% i Thad Altman REP 11747 70.60% I Heather Beaven DEM 17723 29.41% { Steve Edmonds NPA 4892 29.40%1 US REP DIST 24 1 ST REP DIST 25 e Total Total E ' Total Votes 65406 ` Total Votes 7903 Sandra "Sandy" Adams REP 40323 61.65 %; f Larry Metz REP 4975 62.95% Suzanne Kosmas DEM 24925 38.11% Frank Layne Wood DEM 2928 37.05% Write -in Votes 158 0.24% • ST REP DIST 33 GOVERNOR 1.T GOV Total Total Total Votes 39441 Total Votes 132621 Jason Brodeur REP 23845 60.46 %, Rick Scott REP 68351 51.54% Leo Cruz DEM 14140 35.85%1 Alex Sink DEM 59412 44.80 %' Franklin Perez LBT 1456 3.69%1 Peter Allen IDP 2891 2.18% ' - T_ Michael E. Arth NPA 506 0.38% ST REP DIST 34 1 Farid Khavari NPA 184 0.14 E • C • . C. Reed NPA 297 0.22%1 Total Daniel Imperato NPA 286 0.22% [ Total Votes 41179 Write-in Votes 694 0.52% Chris Dorworth REP 21603 52.46% -- Steve Barnes DEM 16958 41.18% • John DeVries TEA 2618 6.36%1 ATTY GEN Total CTY COMM DIST 2 Total Votes 130684 Pam Bondi REP 78507 60.07% Total Dan Gelber DEM 48547 37.15% Total Votes 101022 Jim Lewis NPA 3630 2.78% John Horan REP 96359 95.38% - Write -in Votes 4663 4.62% Election Summary Report Date:11 /12/10 General Election 2010 Time:17:23:52 Page:2 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Official Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134723 50.62% CTY COMM DIST 4 i JUDGE TORPY ! Total ! Total I Total Votes 99806 Total Votes 105502 j Carlton Henley REP 94937 95.12% !, YES 70341 66.67% Write -in Votes _ 4869 4.88% NO 35161 33.33 %' JUSTICE CANADY • CIRCUIT JUDGE GRP 3 Total Total 1 Total Votes 109760 Total Votes 103953 YES 76339 69.55% I Oscar Hotusing 33886 32.60% NO 33421 30.45% Jessica Recksiedler 70067 67.40% E • JUSTICE LABARGA ! COUNTY COURT JUDGE Total Total Total Votes 109664 ! Total Votes 106563 YES 64928 59.21%1 Debra L. Krause 51795 48.61% NO 44736 40.79% ! Fred Schott 54768 51.39% JUSTICE PERRY I SCHOOL BD DIST. 5 I Total Total Total Votes 110488 I Total Votes 112382 [ YES 69046 62.49%1 Tina Calderone 62403 55.53% NO 41442 37.51 %': Becky Erwin 49979 44.47% JUSTICE POLSTON OVIEDO COUNCIL GRP IV Total ! Total Total Votes 108419 Total Votes 10119 ! YES 73541 67.83% i Cindy Drago 2497 24.68% NO 34878 32.17% ! Darrell Lopez 1058 10.46%1 Bob Pollack 606 5.99% JUDGE COHEN ! Matthew C. Schwartz 832 8.22% Total Paul Sladek 2483 24.54% Total Votes 107267 Judith Dolores Smith 982 9.70%1 YES 71203 66.38% _ Rob Thrift 1661 16.41 %! NO 36064 33.62%1 SANFORD MAYOR JUDGE GRIFFIN Total Total Total Votes 10879 Total Votes 107694 Linda Kuhn 4831 44.41%1 YES 72646 67.46% _ Jeff Triplett 6048 55.59% j NO 35048 32.54% I SANFORD CITY COMM. DIST. 1 JUDGE JACOBUS 1 Total Total Total Votes 2990 Total Votes 106525 Hank Dieckhaus 1321 44.18% YES 70552 66.23% - Mark McCarty 1669 55.82% NO 35973 33.77% CONST AMENDMENT 1 JUDGE MONACO Total Total Total Votes 123263 Total Votes 106207 ! YES 64322 52.18% YES 70132 66.03% I NO 58941 47.82% NO 36075 33.97% Election Summary Report Date:11/12/10 General Election 2010 Time: 4 Page :3 o of f 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Official Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134723 50.62% CONST AMENDMENT 2 OVIEDO CHARTER 3 Total Total Total Votes 126521 I Total Votes 10084 YES 103056 81.45 %': YES 7765 77.00% I NO 23465 18.55% I NO 2319 23.00% j • CONST AMENDMENT 4 OVIEDO CHARTER 4 Total Total Total Votes 126968 € Total Votes 10466 I YES 41556 32.73% YES 7999 76.43% I NO 85412 67.27% NO 2467 23.57% CONST AMENDMENT 5 OVIEDO CHARTER 5 • Total Total Total Votes 125296 Total Votes 10045 YES 76598 61.13% { YES 4213 41.94 %' NO 48698 38.87% I NO 5832 58.06 %' CONST AMENDMENT 6 SANFORD CHARTER 1 Total Total Total Votes 124586 Total Votes 10502 YES 76805 61.65% ` YES 3439 32.75% NO 47781 38.35% I NO 7063 67.25% CONST AMENDMENT 8 j SANFORD CHARTER 2 R Total Total j Total Votes 126956 I Total Votes 9964 YES 71918 56.65% YES ! 6221 62.43% NO 55038 43.35% I NO 3743 37.57%1 - BUDGET REFERENDUM i SANFORD CHARTER 3 Total Total Total Votes 123820 Total Votes 10026 YES 89239 72.07% I YES 6617 66.00% NO 34581 27.93% E NO 3409 34.00% f • SCHOOL BOARD REFERENDUM WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 1 Total Total Total Votes 127846 Total Votes 10696 YES 62952 49.24% I YES 5277 49.34% f NO 64894 50.76% NO 5419 50.66% [ • OVIEDO CHARTER 1 • WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 2 Total Total Total Votes 10163 I Total Votes 10910 YES 7620 74.98% YES 8876 81.36% NO 2543 25.02% ! NO 2034 18.64% OVIEDO CHARTER 2 • WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 3 Total Total Total Votes 10083 Total Votes 10867 f YES 5607 55.61% YES 5993 55.15%! NO 4476 44.39% i NO 4874 44.85% I Election Summary Report Date:11 /12/10 General Election 2010 Time:4 Page:e:4 o off 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Official Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134723 50.62% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 4 Total Total Votes 10790 YES 7229 67.00% NO 3561 33.00% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 5 Total Total Votes 10969 YES 4313 39.32% NO 6656 60.68% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 6 Total Total Votes 10852 YES 8119 74.82% NO 2733 25.18% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 7 Total Total Votes 10752 YES 7257 67.49% NO 3495 32.51% — WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 8 Total Total Votes 10481 YES 6200 59.15% NO 4281 40.85 %'' WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 9 Total Total Votes 11240 YES 5931 52.77% I NO 5309 47.23% ATTACHMENT "B" • COMMISSION AGENDA Informational X ITEM 102 Consent • Public Hearings Regular November 15. 2010 (RESCHEDULED FROM NOVEMBER 8, 2010) Mgr. / pt. Regular Meeting Authorization REQUEST: The City Clerk wishes to inform the City Commission of the results of the November 2, 2010 City of Winter Springs General Municipal Election. SYNOPSIS: On November 2, 2010, the City of Winter Springs' held a General Municipal Election and this Agenda Item is to inform the City Commission of the results of the November 2, 2010 Municipal Election. As the City Commission knows, at the end of the City's Qualifying period which ran from Noon on Monday, August 23, 2010 until Noon on Friday, August 27, 2010, three individuals were Elected Unopposed for the Seats of Mayor, and Commissioner — District Two, and Commissioner — District Four. The City of Winter Springs also had nine (9) Referendum questions on the November 2, 2010; and the results of those Referendum questions are noted in this Agenda Item. CONSIDERATIONS: The Qualifying Period for the November 2, 2010 City of Winter Springs' General Municipal Election began at Noon on Monday, August 23, 2010 and ran until Noon on Friday, August 27, 2010. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 15, 2010 (RESCHEDULED FROM NOVEMBER 8, 2010) INFORMATIONAL AGENDA ITEM "102" PAGE 2 OF 2 The following individuals were Elected Unopposed for a four (4) year Term of Office: Mayor: Mr. Charles Lacey Commissioner — District Two: Mr. Rick Brown Commissioner — District Four: Mr. Cade Resnick Attached to this Agenda Item under Attachment "A" are the (currently "Unofficial " *) results from the November 2, 2010 City of Winter Springs' General Municipal Election for the nine (9) Referendum questions. The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections expects to provide Certified Results at a later date, and those Certified results will be forwarded to the City Commission, most likely via email. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no Fiscal Impact to be considered with the approval of this Agenda Item. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been distributed to the Mayor and City Commission; City Manager; City Attorney; Department Directors; placed in Press Packets; placed in the Lobby binder; and will be available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server. RECOMMENDATION: The City Clerk respectfully requests the City Commission review and accept the information provided in this Agenda Item. ATTACHMENTS: A: November 2, 2010 "Unofficial" Results from the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections B. City of Winter Springs' Special Newsletter on the Ballot questions ATTACHMENT «A„ Election Summary Report Date:l l /02/10 General Election 2010 Tim e:22:38:07 of Page:1 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Unofficial Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134644 50.59% US SENATE I CFO Total Total Total Votes 133890 Total Votes 128442 Marco Rubio REP 76517 57.15% Jeff Atwater REP 81475 63.43% Kendrick B. Meek DEM 26422 19.73% Loranne Ausley DEM 42885 33.39% Alexander A. Snitker LBT 732 0.55% Ken Mazzie NPA 1681 1.31% Bernie DeCastro CPF 93 0.07% Tom Stearns NPA 2401 1.87% Sue Askeland NPA 335 0.25% Bruce Ray Riggs NPA 81 0.06% COMM AGRICULTURE Bobbie Bean NPA 113 0.08% Total Rick Tyler NPA 148 0.11% Total Votes 128815 Charlie Crist NPA 29208 21.81% Adam H. Putnam REP 79168 61.46% Lewis J. Armstrong NPA 90 0.07% Scott Maddox DEM 43427 33.71% Write -in Votes 151 0.11% Ira Chester TEA 3945 3.06% Thad Hamilton NPA 2275 1.77% US REP DIST 3 - _ Total ST SENATE DIST 20 Total Votes 6042 Total Michael "Mike" Yost REP 1942 32.14% Total Votes 9983 Corrine Brown DEM 3940 65.21% Alan Hays REP 6772 67.84% - Terry Martin -Back NPA 160 2.65% Eunice Garbutt DEM 3211 32.16% US REP DIST 7 - ST SENATE DIST 24 Total Total Total Votes 60227 Total Votes 16631 John L. Mica REP 42517 70.59% Thad Altman REP 11742 70.60% Heather Beaven DEM 17710 29.41% Steve Edmonds NPA 4889 29.40% US REP DIST 24 - ST REP DIST 25 Total Total Total Votes 65369 Total Votes 7896 Sandra "Sandy" Adams REP 40302 61.65% Larry Metz REP 4970 62.94% Suzanne Kosmas DEM 24909 38.11% Frank Layne Wood DEM 2926 37.06% Write -in Votes 158 0.24% GOVERNOR LT GOV ST REP DIST 33 Total Total Total Votes 39414 Total Votes 132548 - Jason Brodeur REP 23834 60.47% Rick Scott REP 68320 51.54% Leo Cruz DEM 14127 35.84% Alex Sink DEM 59376 44.80% Franklin Perez LBT 1453 3.69% Peter Allen EDP 2887 2.18% Michael E. Arth NPA 506 0.38% ST REP DIST 34 Farid Khavari NPA 183 0.14% Total C. C. Reed NPA 296 0.22% Total Votes 41165 Daniellmperato NPA 286 0.22% ° Write -in Votes 694 0.52% Chris Dorworth REP 21596 52.46 /o - . -_ _- - -,_ - _ _,, „ ,. Steve Barnes DEM 16951 41.18% John DeVries TEA 2618 6.36% ATTY GEN z Total CTY COMM DIST 2 Total Votes 130614 Pam Bondi REP 78474 60.08% Total Dan Gelber DEM 48515 37.14% Total Votes 100975 Jim Lewis NPA 3625 2.78% John Horan REP 96314 95.38% -- -- -__ s - .. Write -in Votes 4661 4.62% - Election Summary Report Date:11/02110 General Election 2010 Time:22:38:07 Page:2 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Unofficial Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134644 50.59% CTY COMM DIST 4 JUDGE TORPY Total Total Total Votes 99757 Total Votes 1054.46 Carlton Henley REP 94891 95.12% YES 70304 66.67% Write -in Votes 4866 4.88% NO 35142 3333% JUSTICE CANADY CIRCUIT JUDGE GRP 3 Total - Total Total Votes 109704 Total Votes 103903 YES 76302 69.55% Oscar Hotusing 33866 32.59% NO 33402 30.45% Jessica Recksiedler 70037 67.41% JUSTICE LABARGA - COUNTY COURT JUDGE Total Total Total Votes 109607 Total Votes 106511 YES 64892 59.20% Debra L. Krause 51776 48.61% NO 44715 40.80% Fred Schott 54735 51.39% JUSTICE PERRY SCHOOL BD DIST. 5 Total Total Total Votes 110431 Total Votes 112324 YES 69009 62.49% Tina Calderone 62370 55.53% I NO 41422 37.51% Becky Erwin 49954 44.47% JUSTICE POLSTON OVIEDO COUNCIL GRP IV Total Total Total Votes 108362 Total Votes 10111 YES 73504 67.83% Cindy Drago 2497 24.70% NO 34858 32.17% Darrell Lopez 1055 10.43% Bob Pollack 606 5.99% JUDGE COHEN Matthew C. Schwartz 832 8.23% Total Paul Sladek 2483 24.56% Total Votes 107208 Judith Dolores Smith 978 9.67% YES 71162 66.38% , Rob Thrift 1660 16.42% NO 36046 33.62% abagb -a. SANFORD MAYOR JUDGE GRIFFIN Total Total Total Votes 10859 Total Votes 107637 Linda Kuhn 4829 44.47% YES 72608 67.46% Jeff Triplett 6030 55.53% l NO 35029 32.54% SANFORD CITY COMM. DIST. 1 JUDGE JACOBUS Total Total Total Votes 2988 Total Votes 106468 Hank Dieckhaus 1319 44.14% YES 70514 66.23% Mark McCue' 1669 55.86% NO 35954 33.77% -' CONST AMENDMENT 1 JUDGE MONACO Total Total Total Votes 123200 Total Votes 106150 YES 64293 52.19% : YES 70098 66.04% NO 58907 47.81% NO 36052 33.96% Election Summary Report Date:11/02/10 General Election 2010 Time Page:3 o04 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Unofficial Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134644 50.59% CONST AMENDMENT 2 OVIEDO CHARTER 3 Total Total Total Votes 126455 Total Votes 10079 YES 103002 81.45% YES 7762 77.01% NO 23453 18.55% NO 2317 22.99% CONST AMENDMENT 4 OVIEDO CHARTER 4 Total Total Total Votes 126906 Total Votes 10459 YES 41536 32.73% YES 7994 76.43% NO 85370 67.27% NO 2465 23.57% CONST AMENDMENT 5 OVIEDO CHARTER 5 Total Total Total Votes 125235 Total Votes 10039 YES 76562 61.13% YES 4210 41.94% NO 48673 38.87% NO 5829 58.06% CONST AMENDMENT 6 SANFORD CHARTER 1 Total t Total ` Total Votes 124523 Total Votes 10487 YES 76768 61.65% : YES 3433 32.74% _ NO 47755 38.35% - NO 7054 67.26% CONST AMENDMENT 8 SANFORD CHARTER 2 Total Total Total Votes 126891 Total Votes 9949 YES 71885 56.65% YES 6210 62.42% NO 55006 43.35% NO 3739 37.58% BUDGET REFERENDUM Total Votes SANFORD CHARTER 3 Total Total 123757 Total Votes 10013 YES 89198 72.08% YES 6608 65.99% NO 34559 27.92% NO 3405 34.01% SCHOOL BOARD REFERENDUM WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 1 Total Total Total Votes 127782 Total Votes 10693 YES 62920 49.24% YES 5277 49.35% NO 64862 50.76% NO 5416 50.65% . -. OVIEDO CHARTER 1 WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 2 Total Total Total Votes 10157 Total Votes 10907 YES 7617 74.99% YES 8875 81.3 NO 2540 25.01% NO 2032 18.63% OVIEDO CHARTER 2 WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 3 Total Total Total Votes 10078 Total Votes 10864 YES 5606 55.63% YES 5992 55.15% NO 4472 44.37% NO 4872 44.85% • Election Summary Report Date:11/02/10 Time:22:38:07 General Election 2010 Page:4 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Unofficial Results Registered Voters 266124 - Cards Cast 134644 50.59% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 4 Total Total Votes 10787 YES 7227 67.00% NO 3560 33.00% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 5 Total Total Votes 10966 YES 4313 39.3 %% NO 6653 60.67% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 6 Total Total Votes 10849 YES 8118 74.83% NO 2731 25.17% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 7 Total Total Votes 10749 YES 7255 67.49% NO 3494 32.51% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 8 Total Total Votes 10478 YES 6198 59.15% NO 4280 40.85% WINTER SPRINGS QUESTION 9 Total Total Votes 11237 YES 5930 52.77% NO 5307 47.23% ATTACHMENT «B„ W i eiP; INSIDER . INSIDER Special Ballot Edition Orr _ , - nie „ , , a ,. - :. i . This year, the City Commission appointed a Charter Review Committee consisting of eleven (11) Winter Springs' voters whose purpose was to conduct a compre- ; hensive review of the current City Charter to determine it. if updates were needed. The Committee held various public meetings where the public was invited to partici- ( * * - �.. pate. Upon conclusion of the meetings, the Committee` „ filed a written report with the City Commission recom- r mending a number of revisions to the City Charter. The * ' City Commission considered the Committee's report and` = 1 - adopted Ordinance 2010 -19 which approved holding a referendum election to present most of the revisions ` recommended by the Committee to the voters of Winter Springs for consideration, with some changes. In addition, this year the City Commission has been studying various options to expand eco- nomic development within the City. One option available is for the voters of Winter Springs to authorize the City Commission to grant property tax exemptions to certain State qualified new businesses and expansions of existing businesses within the City. As such, the City Commission adopted Ordinance 2009 -05 which approved a referendum election on the issue of whether or not the City Commission should be given this authority. Below are the referendum questions that the City Commission wants its citizens to consider at the November 2, 2010 general election. Because each referendum ballot is limited to only 75 words and a short title, each question is accompanied by an additional factual summary (which will not appear on the ballot) explaining the meaning of the referendum question. More information, including the actual proposed text changes to the City Charter, can be found in Ordinances 2009 -05 and 2010 -19. A copy of the ordinances can be viewed on the City's website at www.winterspringsfl.org or at City Hall. I l 1 PROPOSED CITY requirements set forth in Section 2 -87 of the City Code into CHARTER AMENDMENTS the City Charter so that any future amendments could only be made with the approval of the Winter Springs voters. The provisions of Section 2 -87 that will be incorporated into ARTICLE II, SECTION 2.03 the Charter are: (1) a one year City residency requirement AR A OF PROPERTY prior to candidates qualifying to run for election as Mayor or City Commissioner; (2) a six month district residency re- Question. Chapter 171, Florida Statutes, governs quirement prior to candidates qualifying to run for election the annexation of land into the territorial limits of the in a particular City Commission District; and (3) require - City. Should the City Charter be amended to delete ments that all candidates for Mayor and City Commission specific city charter requirements for annexations so at the time of qualifying meet other requirements such as the charter reads, "The City Commission of Winter ing a petition signed by fifteen registered Winter Springs' Springs, Florida, may annex land to the territorial lim- voters, being a registered and qualified voter of Winter its of the municipality in accordance with the proce- Springs, filing other documents required by state law, and dures set forth in Chapter 171, Florida Statutes as it paying required qualifying fees and election assessments. now exists or as it may be renumbered or amended ?" filing YES ARTICLE IV, SECTION 4.01(a), AND 4.03. GOVERNING BODY NO ELECTION AND TERMS Additional Factual Summary. When the City annexes Question. The City Charter currently provides that real property into the territorial limits of the City, the City the terms of the mayor and commissioners upon is required to follow the exclusive procedures and criteria election shall begin on the first Monday after the first set forth in Chapter 171, Florida Statutes. Although the day of December of each year an election is held. current City Charter references Chapter 171, the Charter Should the City Charter be amended to provide that also contains text regarding the City's annexation powers such terms of office upon election shall begin at the which partially mentions the Chapter 171 criteria for annex- next s ssio led regular or special meeting of the city ing land. If approved, the proposed Charter amendment commission . will remove the partially mentioned criteria from the Charter YES and only reference that annexations will be in accordance with Chapter 171, Florida Statutes as it now exists or as it NO may be renumbered or amended. Additional Factual Summary. The current City Charter ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS 4.01(b) provides that upon election in November, the term of of- GOVERNING BODY fice for a newly elected mayor or city commissioner ELIGIBILITY FOR OFFICE does not begin until the first Monday after the first day of December following the election. Thus, there is generally • Question. The City Charter currently references a a one month time period between when a newly elected City Code section adopted by the City Commission mayor and city commissioner are elected and when they which provides that candidates for city commission take office. During this one month time period, the then and the mayor prior to the time for qualifying reside current mayor and city commissioners continue to serve in in the City for one year and commissioners reside their respective capacities until the newly elected mayor or in the designated commission district for six months. commissioner are officially swom into office. If approved, That City Code section also establishes other quali- the proposed Charter amendment will require that newly- ' fying requirements. Should the qualifying require- elected city commissioners and the mayor take office at ments set out in the City Code be set out in the City the next regular or special meeting of the city commission Charter? after the election, and eliminate the one month time period mentioned above. 2 YES NO ARTICLE IV SECTIONS 4.05, 4.08 Additional Factual Summary. The current City Charter FILLING OF VACANCIES FOR CITY provides that candidates for Mayor and the City Commission COMMISSIONERS AND THE MAYOR must comply with Section 2-87 of the City Code, as may be Question. Shall the City Charter be revised to re- amended from time to time. Section 2-87 may be amended quire the remaining city commissioners to fill vacan- by the City Commission, by ordinance, without approval of cies in any commission member seat or mayor's the voters of Winter Springs. If approved, the proposed position by majority vote within the next two regular Charter amendment will set forth the candidate qualifying meetings of the city commission to serve until the 1 1 next regular election, at which time the citizens will vote to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term, ARTICLE IV, SECTION 4.10 or a new four year term if the previous term was set COMPENSATION OF CITY CLERK to expire. Question. The City Charter does not currently spec - YES ify who shall establish the compensation of the City Clerk, who is appointed by the City Commission. NO Shall the City Charter be amended to include a re- quirement that the City Commission establish the Additional Factual Summary. Under the current City compensation of the City Clerk. Charter, the deputy mayor, who is appointed by the City Commission, automatically becomes mayor if the mayor's YES position becomes vacant. Additionally, the current City Charter requires the City Commission to appoint, by major- NO ity vote of the remaining commissioners, a qualified per- son to fill a vacancy in a commissioner seat until the next Additional Factual Summary. Although the City Charter regular election of the seat that was filled by appointment. requires that the city commission appoint a city clerk, the If approved, the proposed Charter amendment will require current City Charter does not address who shall be respon- - the city commission to appoint, by majority vote of the re- sible for establishing the compensation for the city clerk. maining members, a qualified person to fill a vacancy in the Because the city clerk is appointed by the city commission, position of city commissioner and the mayor. The deputy the past practice of the City has been for the city commis mayor would no longer automatically become mayor in the sion to establish the compensation for the city clerk. If ap event of a vacancy in the mayor position. The amendment proved, the proposed Charter amendment will incorporate will also establish a maximum time period for filling such the City's past practice into the City Charter and require vacancies. Vacancies will be required to be filled at either the city commission to establish the compensation for the of the next two regular meetings of the city commission. : city clerk. Also, rather than the city commission appointment always being for the entire unexpired term of the vacant position, any such appointment by the city commission will only be until the next regular city election. At that regular election, ARTICLE IV, SECTION 4.15 a qualified person will either be elected by the citizens to fill EMERGENCY ORDINANCES the unexpired term of the position that was vacated or for a new four year term if the previous term was to expire at Question. The City Charter does not currently con - the regular election. tain any provision specifically addressing the enact- ment of emergency ordinances by the city commis- sion. Shall the City Charter be amended to create a new section that will provide that the city commission ARTICLE IV, V, AND VI, may enact emergency ordinances in accordance SECTIONS 4.10, 5.02 AND 6.02 with Florida law, and require that such emergency or- REMOVAL OF CHARTER OFFICERS dinances be automatically repealed after sixty days unless repealed sooner by the commission? Question. The City Charter currently requires a su- per- majority vote of at least four commission mem- YES bers to remove the city clerk, city attomey and city manager from office. Should the City Charter be NO amended to require only a simple majority vote of at least three commission members to remove the city Additional Factual Summary. Under Florida general clerk, city attomey and city manager? law, the city commission is permitted to adopt emergency ordinances by two-thirds vote without following the stan- YES dard ordinance adoption procedures. Florida general law does not establish a maximum duration for emergency or- NO dinances to be in effect. The current City Charter does — not address emergency ordinances. If approved, the pro - Additional Factual Summary. The current City Charter posed Charter amendment will provide that the city com- requires the City Commission to appoint and remove from mission may enact emergency ordinances in accordance office the city manager, city clerk, and city attomey by a su- with Florida law. However, unlike Florida general law, the per- majority vote of at least four (4) commission members. Charter amendment will require that such emergency or- The proposed charter amendment, if approved, would al- dinances be automatically repealed after sixty (60) days low the city commission to remove the city manager, city unless repealed sooner by the commission. In addition, al- clerk, and city attomey by a simple majority vote of at least though emergency ordinances will only be effective for a three (3) commission members. A super- majority vote of maximum of sixty days, the Charter amendment will also at least four (4) city commissioner would still be required to : provide that the city commission can reenact an emergen- appoint the city manager, city clerk, and city attomey. . cy ordinance if necessary. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSED AD VALOREM TO CITY CHARTER ABATEMENT AUTHORITY Question. Shall the City Charter be amended to renum- ber sections 4.12 and 12.01, amend penalty provisions to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM comply with law, clarify the city commission can adopt or- TAX EXEMPTION dinances regulating public utility rates except as provided by law, clarify the city commission can appoint a qualified Question. Shall the City Commission of the City of acting city manager to act in the manager's absence or dis- Winter Springs be authorized to grant, pursuant to ability, clarify the city attomey is not required to represent Section 3, Art VII of the State Constitution, property the city in all legal proceedings, editing charter language to tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions be gender - neutral? of existing businesses? YES YES NO NO Additional Factual Summary. Several proposed Charter amend- Additional Factual Summary. Section 196.1995, Florida ments are categorized as technical amendments. These Charter Statutes, provides that a city may call a referendum within amendments were deemed technical in nature by the city com- its jurisdiction to determine whether the voters in that city mission because they involve 'house cleaning' matters to either will authorize that city to grant economic development ad address inconsistencies with State law, wordsmith text to clan- valorem tax exemptions in accordance with the require - fy perceived ambiguities in the existing City Charter, renumber ments of State law. If approved by the voters of Winter several sections of the City Charter, and make the text in the Springs, the city commission may exempt from ad valor - City Charter gender neutral. If approved, the proposed Charter em taxation up to one hundred percent (100 %) of the as- amendment will: (1) renumber sections 4.12 and 12.01 of the ex- sessed value of all improvements to real property made by isting City Charter, (2) amend the penalty provisions under sec- or for the use of a qualified new business. Additionally, the tion 4.11 involving city commission investigations to comply with city commission may also exempt up to one hundred per - State law; (3) remove specific language referencing "telephone cent (100 %) of the assessed value of all added improve - and telegraph companies and public utilities regulated by the ments to real property made to facilitate the expansion of public service commission' from the Charter section requiring an a qualified existing business and of the net increase in all ordinance to establish public utility rates in order to clarify that tangible personal property acquired to facilitate such ex- the city commission can only adopt public utility rate ordinances if pansion of a qualified existing business, provided that the permitted by law; (4) add the word 'qualified' under the acting city improvements to real property are made or the tangible manager section of the City Charter in order to clarify that if city personal property is added or increased on or after the day commission revokes the city manager's appointment of an act- the tax abatement ordinance is adopted. Exemptions must ing city manager to serve during temporary absences or disability be approved by ordinance of the city commission and can of the city manager, the city commission is required to appoint a not exceed 10 years with respect to any particular facil- "qualified' officer of the city to serve as acting city manager until ity. Further, if approved, the authority to grant exemptions the manager retums; (5) strike the word "all" from the city attor- under this referendum will expire 10 years after the date of ney section of the City Charter in order to clarify, consistent with election (November 2, 2020) unless renewed for another the Florida Bar Rules and practice, that the city attomey is not 10 year period by the voters of Winter Springs. required by law to represent the city in "all" legal proceedings; and (6) remove and reword any references to masculine or feminine pronouns from the City Charter such as "his," "he," 'her,' or "she" in order to make the text in the City Charter gender neutral. � The City of Winter Springs PRSRT STD _ 1126 East State Road 434 U.S. POSTAGE Nliaffl Winter Springs, Florida 32708 PAID visit us online at www.winters rin sfl.o M T N L P 9 � PERMI T NO F 126