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2008-53
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11/17/2008
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178
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Votes against Proposition No. 20: <br />1,222 <br />• <br />PROPOSITION NO. 21 <br />Votes for Proposition No. 21: 6,565 <br />Votes against Proposition No. 21: 3,558 <br />The amendment deleting Section 12.13 of the City Charter which states that the city council has <br />the power to make non-substantive changes and corrections to the city charter by adoption of an <br />ordinance. <br />PROPOSITION NO. <br />The amendment to Section 7.01(b) of the City Charter to state that members of the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission must own property throughout their terms of office. <br />Votes for Proposition No. 22: 7,502 • <br />Votes against Proposition No. 22: 3,058 <br />E. The following votes were cast for and against a non-binding referendum: Shall the San <br />Marcos City Council be authorized to adopt an ordinance extending the hours for the sale of <br />alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption to 2:00 a.m. <br />Votes for the Non-Binding Referendum 9,380 <br />Votes against the Non-Binding Referendum 3,790 <br />SECTION 4. That Susan Clifford Narvaiz received a majority of the votes and is elected <br />Mayor of the City of San Marcos. <br />SECTION 5. That Fred Terry, running unopposed, is elected as to serve as City Council <br />Place 3, and that Christopher Jones received a majority of the votes and is elected to serve as <br />City Council Place 4. <br />SECTION 6. The amendments to the City Charter in the Propositions Numbered 1- 22 • <br />having been approved by a majority of the votes cast in the election, the exact language of which <br />8
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