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<br />The amendment of Section 6.11 of the City Charter to expressly provide for non- <br />binding ballot propositions at city elections. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.4: 1595 <br />Votes against Proposition No.4: 838 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.5 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 7.02 (4) of the City Charter to provide for appeals of <br />zoning specific use permits to the city council. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.5: 1931 <br />Votes against Proposition No.5: 646 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.6 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 7.03 of the City Charter to provide greater flexibility in <br />applying the city master plan. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.6: 1694 <br />V otes against Proposition No.6: 896 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.7 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 8.02 of the City Charter to require the city council to <br />adopt a budget policy statement by March 3 pt each year rather than by June 30th. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.7: 2230 <br />Votes against Proposition No.7: 400 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.8 <br /> <br />The addition of Section 12.09 of the City Charter to provide for city officials to hold <br />office until their successors are qualified. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.8: 1932 <br />V otes against Proposition No.8: 725 <br /> <br />SECTION 4. The amendments to the City Charter in the Propositions No.1, 2, 3, 4,5,6, 7 <br />and 8 having been approved by a majority of the votes cast in the election, these amendments shall <br />take effect from and after the effective date of this ordinance. <br /> <br />SECTION 5. The importance of this Ordinance creates an emergency and an imperative <br />public necessity, and the provisions of the Charter requiring that ordinances be presented at three <br /> <br />3 <br />