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RESOLUTION NO. 9263
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING CERTAIN PROCEDURES
FOR CONDUCTING AN ELECTION TO DETERMINE IF
THE CITY SHOULD AMEND ITS CONTRACT WITH THE
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO PROVIDE
FOR THE 2% AT 50 RETIREMENT PLAN FOR PUBLIC
SAFETY MEMBERS
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach has entered into
a Memorandum of Understanding with the Newport Beach Police
Employees Association, the Newport Beach Fire Fighters
Association, and the Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguard Association
respectively; and
WHEREAS, said Memoranda provide in part for an
amendment of the contract with the Public Employees Retirement
System (PERS) to provide for the inclusion of Section 21252.01
of the California Government Code, referred to as the 2% at 50
retirement formula; and
WHEREAS, on December 19, 1977, the City Council
adopted Resolution 9253 expressing its intent to amend the
City's contract with PERS to include the 2% at 50 Retirement
Plan for safety members; and
WHEREAS, Section 20457 of the California Government
Code provides that such a contract amendment shall not be
approved unless an election has been held to permit the employees
affected by said amendment to express by secret ballot their
approval or disapproval of the retirement proposal; and
WHEREAS, procedures for conducting said election have
been prepared and attached to and made a part of this Resolution
• by this reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed said election
procedures and found them to be fair and equitable;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach hereby adopts the attached
procedures for conducting an election in compliance with
• California Government Code Section 20457.
ADOPTED this
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ELECTION PROCEDURES
2% AT AGE 50 RETIREMENT PLAN AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
In the interest of affording employees the right to express approval
or disapproval of this Retirement Amendment by secret ballot, and to promote
confidence in the election results, the following procedures are set forth:
® ELECTION SCHEDULE
Department
Marine Department
Police Department
Place
Personnel Office
City Hall
Auditorium,"
Police Station
Time
Date
8:30 a,m,- �.11:00'a,m, -1 =17x78
8:00 a.m; - 12:00 a,m. 1 -17 -78
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1 -17 -78
Fire Department Sta., #2
Lido
9:00
a.m. -
a,
(1- 18 -78>
ELECTION PROCEDURES
2% AT AGE 50 RETIREMENT PLAN AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
In the interest of affording employees the right to express approval
or disapproval of this Retirement Amendment by secret ballot, and to promote
confidence in the election results, the following procedures are set forth:
® ELECTION SCHEDULE
Department
Marine Department
Police Department
Place
Personnel Office
City Hall
Auditorium,"
Police Station
Time
Date
8:30 a,m,- �.11:00'a,m, -1 =17x78
8:00 a.m; - 12:00 a,m. 1 -17 -78
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1 -17 -78
Fire Department Sta., #2
Lido
9:00
a.m. -
9:20 a.m,
(1- 18 -78>
#1
Peninsula
9:30
a.m. -
9:50 a.m.
(1 -19 -78
#6
Mariner's
10:00
a.m.-
10:20 a.m.
(1 -20 -78
#5
Corona del Mar
10:30
a.m.-
10:50 a.m.
All 3 days
#4
Balboa Island
11:00
a.m.
- 11:20 a.m.
at each Station.
#3
Newport Center
11:30
a.m.
- 12:00 a.m.
ELECTION BOARD
The Election Board will be constituted as follows:
Election Representative:
An Election Representative will be designated by the City Manager to
oversee the balloting process. The Election Representative will act as
custodian of the Ballot Box, and will be responsible for maintaining the
security of executed ballots for each of the three separate elections as
scheduled herein, and (1) direct the activities of members assigned to
assist in the conduct of the election; (2) set up a system of accountability
that confirms each Safety Member's awareness of the election and ensures their
opportunity to vote; (3) take steps to close the voting in the event of irregu-
larities (in which case all records will then be returned to the Office of
the City Manager for action as deemed appropriate); and (4) certify the
outcome of the election to the Office of the City Clerk.
Election Assistant:
The President of the appropriate Employees' Association(s) or his designee
will be called upon to assist the Election Representative in conducting the
election, and these individuals will constitute the Election Board for their
respective departments.
Election Assistants will be asked to witness the balloting process,
to identify each person who votes and to account for their ballot. They will
be called upon to tabulate ballots and to certify the election results; witness
the disposition of voting records at the conclusion of the balloting; and
perform other tasks as may be assigned by the Election Representative.
® ELECTION OBSERVERS
To the extent that differing interests in the election issue exist,
Department Directors shall permit, on request, observers to witness the
balloting process, but will limit them to representative numbers.
Observers may lodge protests upon witnessing irregularities, but may
not intercede in the balloting procedures.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Such notice shall.be promulgated in sufficient, time to ensure notifi-
cation to all members entitled to vote., of the time, date and location that
balloting is to take place. The notification will include a: summary of major
provisions of the 2% at Age 50 Retirement Plan, contribution rates, amounts
® now contributed by the individual member, and voting instructions.
ABSENTEE BALLOTING
Absentee balloting shall be provided members who are on authorized
leaves of absence (vacation, sick leave, etc.). Ballots shall be mailed or
delivered in properly addressed and sealed envelopes, containing: (1) a
self- addressed envelope for return mailing; (2) a numbered ballot and
Notice of Election; (3) a ballot envelope with the members name only, type-
written in the upper left corner,_which may be mailed or delivered by the
voting member to the City Clerk in accordance with the appropriate election
schedule. The City Clerk will release Absentee Ballots to the Board at the
close of voting upon request.
BALLOTING
Ballots will be issued by the Election Board, to the voting member during
the hours scheduled for balloting at the place of election. Ballots will
be numbered, but not otherwise identified, and each ballot will be placed
in double envelopes. The outer envelope will be addressed with the name
of the voting,member and include instructions to execute and seal the
enclosed ballot in the inner, unmarked envelope for depositing in the
Ballot Box.
ELECTION BOARD PROCEDURES
The Election Board will display an open and empty Ballot Box, in the
presence of observers, immediately prior to the commencement of balloting.
The Ballot Box will then be padlocked and the custody of the key given over
to the Election Assistant until the close of voting. The Ballot Box will
not be left unattended by the Election Representative at any time. In the
case of an election schedule which requires Balloting on separate days,.the
Ballot Box shall be escorted by the Board to the City Clerk and placed in the
care and custody of that office. The City Clerk will release the Ballot Box
to the Board, all members being present at the time of release.
Each.member entitled to vote will be required to place their signature
after their name on the Voter's Roster upon receiving their ballot. A
notation or check mark by a member of the Board on the Voter's Roster will
verify that the voting member has placed a ballot in the Ballot Box.
The Board will tabulate ballots immediately upon the close of voting,
in the presence of authorized observers, and will record the election results
on a Certificate Of Election Form provided by the City Manager's Office.
The Board will thereafter tabulate Absentee Ballots in the Office of the City
Clerk and certify the results to the City Clerk, who will then post the
official outcome of the election.
A vote of 50% or greater by members expressing approval, will carry the
election in favor of the Retirement Amendment.
DISPOSITION OF RECORDS
In the interest of preserving the integrity of voting records, should a,
recount subsequently be required, all ballots and related documents will be
placed in sealed and marked envelopes or containers, in the presence of members
of the Board, at the close of voting. The sealed envelopes will be transmitted
along with the covering Certificate of Election Form to the City Clerk, who will
store these documents until the effective date of the proposed Retirement Admend-
ment, or until the resolution of any valid vote protest, whichever is later,
after which, these documents having served their purpose, will be destroyed.