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<br />PROPOSITION NO.9 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 4.03(b) and 4.04 of the City Charter to require municipal court judges <br />to be licensed attorneys and to require municipal court judges and the city attorney to be <br />residents of the city (for newly hired officials, within 90 days). <br /> <br />V otes for Proposition No.9: <br />V otes against Proposition No.9: <br /> <br />4,670 <br />933 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO. 10 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 5.01 and 5.05 of the City Charter to change the date for regular <br />elections and to allow flexibility in the date for runoff elections for city council. <br /> <br />V otes for Proposition No. 10: <br />V otes against Proposition No. 10: <br /> <br />3,708 <br />1,625 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO. 11 <br /> <br />The amendment of Sections 6.03 through 6.10 of the City Charter related to the verification of <br />petition signatures, to eliminate conflicts with state law. <br /> <br />V otes for Proposition No. 11: <br />Votes against Proposition No. 11: <br /> <br />4,488 <br />759 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO. 12 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 7.02 of the City Charter regarding the duties and authority of the <br />planning and zoning commission, to clarify the role of the commission and the city council <br />related to conditional use permits. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No. 12: <br />Votes against Proposition No. 12: <br /> <br />4,462 <br />764 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO. 13 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 8.02, 8.06, 8.09 and 8.10 of the City Charter to allow more time for <br />the city council to formulate the annual budget policy statement and the annual budget. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No. 13: <br />Votes against Proposition No. 13: <br /> <br />3 ,441 <br />1,948 <br /> <br />4 <br />