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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM G
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular X
September 13, 1999
Meeting
V
Mgr. / Dept.
Authorization
REQUEST:
The City Manager requests that the City Commission appoint the City
Canvassing Board for the November 2, 1999 City of Winter Springs
Municipal Election.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Agenda Item is for the City Commission to appoint
the City Canvassing Board for the November 2, 1999 City of Winter
Springs Municipal Election.
CONSIDERATIONS:
"In those years when the city conducts the election not in conjunction with
the county election, returns shall be canvassed by the city canvassing
board designated to canvass the returns in municipal elections. Such city
canvassing shall consist of the city clerk and two (2) members of the city
commission to be designated by the commission". [Section 2-93. Canvass
of return - the City of Winter Springs' Code of Ordinances].
The City Canvassing Board is comprised of the following members:
. Two Members of the City Commission
. The City Clerk
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Usually, the Police Chief, or his designee, would escort the City
Canvassing Board in their duties.
The City Canvassing Board should meet at a pre-arranged time and
location, on November 2, 1999.
It is stated that the City Canvassing Board be appointed by the
Commission, as per Section 2-93. Canvass of return from the City of
Winter Springs' Code of Ordinances.
It would be advantageous to make this determination as early as possible,
so that the appointees are given as much notice as possible, to plan their
schedules accordingly.
FUNDING:
None Required.
ST AFF
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff suggests that the Commission appoint two members of the
Commission and the Interim City Clerk as the City Canvassing Board for
the November 2,1999 City of Winter Springs Municipal Election.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Section 2-93. Canvass of return - the City of Winter Springs' Code
of Ordinances.
COMMISSION ACTION:
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ADMINISTRATION
Chapters 97 and 98. All voters residing within
the municipal limits of the city and registered by
the supervisor of elections to vote in the county,
shall be eligible to vote in all municipal elections.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-36)
State law reference-Qualifications of municipal electors,
F.S. ~ 166.032.
Sec. 2-90. Voting places.
In those years when the city conducts the elec-
tion not in conjunction with the county election,
voting places for municipal elections shall be des-
ignated by the city commission. The location of
the voting places shall be included in the mayor's
proclamation called for by section 2-82 above. In
the event there should be a runoff election, the
same voting places shall be used.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-38)
Sec. 2-91. Voting machines.
Voting machines shall be used for voting in the
municipal elections provided for in this article in
the same manner as such machines are used for
voting in state and county elections.
(Code 1974, ~. 2-39)
Sec. 2-92. Absentee voting.
Absentee voting in the municipal elections pro-
vided for in this article shall be permitted and
governed by F.S. ~~ 101.62 through 101.70.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-40)
Sec. 2-93. Canvass of return.
In those years when the city conducts the elec-
tion not in conjunction with the county election,
returns shall be canvassed by the city canvassing
board designated to canvass the returns in mu-
nicipal elections. Such city canvassing board shall
consist of the city clerk and two (2) members of
the city commission to be designated by the com-
mission. The canvassing board shall canvass the
returns and issue their certificate pursuant to F.8.
chs. 101 and 102 and issue its certificate of elec-
tion to the successful candidate. The certificate of
the canvassing board shall be issued in triplicate;
one (1) copy to be deposited with the city clerk,
one (1) copy shall be delivered to the city commis-
sion, and one (1) copy shall,be posted on the public
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bulletin board in the city hall. Such certificate
shall be recorded in the minutes of any meeting of
the city commission held immediately following
the filing of the certificate. In years when the
county supervisor of elections conducts the mu-
nicipal election, the county canvassing board shall
be designated to canvass the returns of the mu-
nicipal election.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-41)
Sec. 2.94. Applicability of Code to election
where questions are submitted.
At all elections at which any question is sub-
mitted to the electors, including bond issues, this
article shall apply to the extent that it can be
made applicable and is not preempted by the gen-
eral election laws of the state.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-42)
State law reference-Bond referendum, F.S. ~ 100.201 et
seq.
Sec. 2.95. Additional duties of city clerk.
The city clerk is authorized and directed to have
prepared such forms and perform such ministe-
rial duties as are required by this article by nec-
essary implication in order to accomplish the ob-
jectives of this article, and the intent of the city
commission in adopting it.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-43)
Secs. 2-96-2-115. Reserved.
ARTICLE V. ANNEXATIONS AND
REZONING.
Sec.2-U6. Annexation fees.
(a) All applications for annexation of property
into the city shall be accompanied by an annex-
ation fee. Such fee will be established by resolu-
tion of the city commission, pursuant to the au-
thority of this section.
(b) The annexation fee shall be used to pay the
costs of annexation and any additional costs re-
lated thereto.
(Code 1974, ~ 2-1)
.Cross references-Buildings and building regulations,
Ch. 6; land development, Ch. 9; streets, sidewalks and other
public places, Ch. 17; zoning, Ch. 20.
State law reference-Annexation procedure, F.S. ch. 171.
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