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GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 1994 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
Vote for no more
than Three
FRANCIS ANTHONY VRABEL
Student
RICHARD ALLEN
Civil Engineer
ALLAN MAC DOUGALL
College Technology Director
CLARENCE H. "BUD" SCHLEHUBER
Attorney/Businessman
STEPHEN 0. LA BRECHE
Corporate General Counsel
JERRY D. WALKER
Quality Assurance Specialist
BROOKS A. WORTHING
General Contractor
MARK PACKARD
Dentist/Board Member
TRACY LYNN CARMICHAEL
Bookkeeper/Commmunity Volunteer
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GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 1994 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY
COUNTY O^AL BALLOT
MEMBER, BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
DISTRICT NO. 5
Vote for One
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
Vote for One
BILL HORN
Businessman/Rancher
LEE B. THIBADEAU
Businessman/San Marcos Mayor
157->0
158*0
PAUL PFINGST
Trial Attorney
LARRY STIRLING
Trial Court Judge
160-*0
161*0
CITY OF CARLSBAD
MAYOR
Vote for One
MEMBER,
CITY COUNCIL
Vote for no more
than Two
CITY CLERK
Vote for One
TREASURER
Vote for One
MARK W. MASON
Businessman
MARIO MONROY
Planning Commissioner
ANN KULCHIN
Councilmember
KENNETH G. KRUL
Businessman/Entrepreneur
CLAUDE A. "BUD" LEWIS
Incumbent
GLENN R. BERNARD
Retired Marine; Realtor
MARGARET J. BONAS
Businesswoman
JOSEPH M. VALENTI
Business Owner/Coach
JOHN (JACK) MOFFAT
Retired Federal Officer
JULIANNE NYGAARD
Councilwoman
JOHN (JJ) JONES
Retired Electrician
WILLIAM S. JUBB
Banker
BOB RICHARDS
Energy Consultant
MATT HALL
Business Owner
BARBARA TICE-SIMONS
Teacher
ALETHA "LEE" RAUTENKRANZ
Incumbent
JAMES "JIM" STANTON
Incumbent
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N-06-9 N SD 110-008 N-07-14 NSD 110-009
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
FRANCIS ANTHONY VRABEL
Student
Age: 19
While Politicians mouth empty promises, the educational system crumbles-children are the ones
that suffer. CUSD is one of the better systems in California, but it is still in trouble.
Gangs, Drugs, and Lack of funds are just some of the many problems. These problems are being
ignored or not being tackled aggressively enough. The politicians blame others; I say lets fix the
problem not the blame.
I'd like to make CUSD the best system in America. I have over thirteen years experience in the
educational system and have lived in Carlsbad all my life. I have talked with others and they're
optimistic, believing this goal is achievable. Your vote will decide the future, shall it be the same
old political rhetoric as always, or a new dawn in the world of education.
To those who say my goals are unrealistic, I say to them at least I'm going to try. It starts with
one person - One person who says I'm going to try. All I want is a chance to try - a chance to
help.
I'd like to hear your ideas and thoughts so if you have any questions/comments or wish to help
please call-1-800-274-2490.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
ALLAN MAC DOUGALL Age: 52
College Technology Director
As a 1960 graduate of Carlsbad High School and the father of four children currently attending
Carlsbad schools, I have a deep interest in maintaining and enhancing the quality of education
in our schools. I am aware of the growing importance of and will support the use of technology
in the learning process. I am committed to the selection and development of the best possible
staff to serve our students.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
RICHARD ALLEN Age: 53
Civil Engineer/Community Volunteer
Richard Allen has lived in Carlsbad for 15 years with his wife, Pat and two children. Both children
have been educated in the Carlsbad school system from elementary through high school.
A graduate of San Diego State University, Richard Allen has been a professional civil engineer
for the past 25 years, 15 of which have been as an engineering manager with the City of Carlsbad.
He is involved in professional activities and organizations.
Richard Allen was active in the Buena Vista PTA (his wife, Pat, was President). The Aliens have
been active in the Carlsbad chapter of AFS and hosted a foreign exchange student. Mr. Allen is
also active in community outreach. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club of Carlsbad and a very
active church lay leader.
Richard Allen stands for QUALITY EDUCATION for our children. He would push for more
emphasis on math and science to prepare students for high technology jobs. He would fight for
SMALLER CLASS SIZE. He would put more effort into seeking additional Federal and State funds.
Richard Allen has the right combination of talents: He is an EXPERIENCED MANAGER, a
community volunteer, a parent and a fiscal conservative.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
CLARENCE H. "BUD" SCHLEHUBER
Attorney/Businessman
CLARENCE H. SCHLEHUBER is an active community member and a concerned parent. He is
known as a fair-minded communicator and negotiator who listens.
He understands the need for good communication and relationships between the city and the
school district. Both the city and the school district get their money from the same place, and need
to work together, not against each other, to get the most out of every tax dollar.
He states, "Our children deserve the best from public education! Let's work together to maintain
the standard of excellence we've enjoyed in the Carlsbad School system."
Leadership: Carlsbad Planning Commissioner (past-chair)... Design Review Board (past-chair)
... Growth Review Advisory Comm. (past-chair) ... Citizens Committee to Study Growth (past-
chair) . . . North County Bar Association Taxation Section (chair).
CLARENCE H. SCHLEHUBER has been a Carlsbad resident for over 17 years. His wife, Patricia
is a former teacher who is now a medical social worker. They have six children who have
graduated from CHS, and a seventh who is a student at CHS high school. Two of the children
are teachers, and a third is married to a teacher. Education is a priority in his family!
Elect Clarence H. Schlehuber!
HE'LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
CS-4050-1 N SO 110-016 CS-4050-2 NSD 110-017
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
STEPHEN O. LA BRECHE Age: 43
Corporate General Counsel
I have a record of involvement in the Carlsbad schools, as a classroom volunteer, as PTA president
and member, and as a committee member drafting the CUSD district-wide strategic plan. My wife,
Carol, and I are also active coaching youth sports. I am general counsel for a local company. With
my business background, I believe in public education and the need for students to be prepared
for an increasingly competitive employment environment. As the father of three grade school age
children, I believe public education must be innovative-as we preserve a core curriculum, we must
introduce technologies of the future. We must upgrade standards and expectations, as we
maintain the District's sound financial standing. The school board cannot be a battleground for
competing ideologies or interest groups. My commitment and focus will always be the good of
our students and schools, not some doctrinaire agenda-of the left or right. My goals as a board
member include: being a consensus builder, expanding opportunities for students not headed
for college, increasing parent participation in education, involving business in education,
supporting staff, bringing more technology and computers to schools, and empowering teachers
to do what they do best: teach.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
MARK PACKARD Age: 39
Dentist/Board Member
Having grown up in Carlsbad, I not only know how the majority of the citizens feel, but the citizens
know me. That's why I was elected four years ago to represent you on the school board. I have
worked hard to continue to improve the quality of education we have always enjoyed here, to
protect the traditional family roles and standards, and to get government burdens (including taxes)
off people's backs.
Through this difficult recession we have been able to maintain the standards of excellence in the
core areas. We faced the retirement of a popular and successful Superintendent, and found
someone to take us to new levels of achievement. We are in the process of completing the district's
Strategic Plan, which will set the vision for the district. It is ambitious and comprehensive. As Board
representative, I have been very involved in its development and philosophy. As we enter the
action phase, I want to maintain the continuity. There is much still to do, and careful direction
needed. I hope you will re-elect me and allow me to advance this great district to new heights.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
BROOKS A. WORTHING
General Contractor
Age: 41
Carlsbad resident since 1963.1 attended Magnolia, Pine Street Jr. High, graduated from Carlsbad
High School, and attended Cal Poly, in San Luis Obispo; majored in Agricultural Management.
Employment History - Seven years wholesale flower sales, Fourteen years as "General
Contractor". Personal: We have three children in Carlsbad Schools. My business background,
concern for children and family values would be helpful on the school board.
CS-4050-3 NSD 110-018
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
TRACY LYNN CARMICHAEL Age: 32
Bookkeeper/Community Leader/Volunteer
FAMILY: MARRIED, 2 Children, 12 and 2
This is a critical period for public schools. Carlsbad students need TRACY LYNN CARMICHAEL.
TRACY has the knowledge and experience to make the best decisions for ALL children. Her
community involvement includes: Member, Carlsbad Unified School District Strategic Planning
Team ... Chairperson, Carlsbad Legislative Action Committee... Director, Carlsbad Education
Foundation... Member, Juvenile Justice Panel... President, Kelly PTA... Board Representative,
Parent Superintendent Advisory Council. .. Representative, North Coastal PTA . .. Team Mom,
Carlsbad Youth Baseball.
TRACY LYNN CARMICHAEL believes in collaborative government. She is active in Sacramento
taking local issues to State legislators.
TRACY will establish a cooperative relationship with City officials in the best interest of our
children. She is committed to ensuring the best education possible for ALL children. TRACY will
be accessible to parents, staff, students and our community.
It is imperative that politics be kept out of the classroom. TRACY will guard our children's
educational rights.
VOTE for TRACY LYNN CARMICHAELon November 8 to elect a school board member who will
prepare Carlsbad's students for the next century guided by the long range goals of our
community-generated plan.
TRACY LYNN CARMICHAEL: THE VOICE FOR ALL CHILDREN.
CS-4050-4 NSD 110-019
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
MARIO R. MONROY Age: 68
Retired
CARLSBAD NEEDS A MAYOR WHO CAN LISTEN, RELATE AND RESPOND TO CITIZEN
CONCERNS.
Mario Monroy brings a fresh approach to civic issues. He is committed to grass-roots participation
in a plan for community development that everyone can support. He supportslquadrant town
meetings based on citizen input, term limits, closer cooperation between school and city officials
and streamlining the permit process for all applicants. He gives top priority to building the new
library in La Costa.
CARLSBAD NEEDS A MAYOR WITH VISION.
Mario's vision for Carlsbad is based on his professional experience in the corporate world and
active invoh'^ment in civic affairs. A native Californian, bi-lingual and a DSC graduate, he was a
world-wide consultant for Chevron Oilfield Research. Since coming to Carlsbad in 1978, he has
served on the Beach Erosion Committee, Master Plan Committee for the Village Redevelopment
Area, the Beach Area Overlay committee, the Carlsbad Unified School District Strategic Planning
Committee and was a leader of the Northwest Quadrant Citizens Group. He recently was
appointed to the Carlsbad Planning Commission.
AS A CONCERNED CITIZEN AND EXPERIENCED PARTICIPANT IN CIVIC AFFAIRS, MARIO
MONROY WILL PROVIDE THE LEADERSHIP TO BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
ANN KULCHIN Age: 62
Councilmember, City of Carlsbad
A NEW MAYOR FOR CARLSBAD'S FUTURE.
Ann Kulchin has demonstrated a commitment to our community and proven her ability to manage
tough issues at City Hall during her tenure on the Carlsbad City Council. Ann knows, how to work
with the community to bring about positive changes.
She has been an active force on numerous community organizations. Ann has worked to preserve
our quality of life by ... Enforcing the Growth Management Plan . . . Revitalizing Downtown
Carlsbad .. . Expanding Library Service ... Maintaining a Balanced Budget... Restoring Our
Beaches ... and Protecting Our Open Space.
ANN KULCHIN KNOWS THAT A POSITIVE FUTURE FOR CARLSBAD WILL REQUIRE VISION AND
HARD WORK. She knows how to work with the City Council and the community to ensure that
Carlsbad meets the tough challenges ahead.
As your Mayor, Ann will . . . WORK TO IMPROVE CARLSBAD'S ECONOMY with economic
development programs that create needed new jobs.
WORK TO EXPANQ POLICE PROTECTION for the safety of Carlsbad residents.
MAINTAIN HIGH QUALITY CITY SERVICES. Ann will fight to keep Carlsbad a quality city.
Vote for Ann Kulchin!
She's not a politician seeking higher office. She listens to the community and knows how to get
things done. Ann Kulchin, our choice for Carlsbad's Future!
CS-1300-1 NSD 110-021
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
KENNETH G. KRUL Age: 47
Businessman/Entrepreneur
As a Carlsbad resident for eleven years, your neighbor, I strongly believe in YOUR right to a greater
decision-making role in Carlsbad's government. Government should not serve just the influential
few, but everyone.
My background in business and community service has proven that I can work successfully with
individuals and groups of diverse interests. With a doctorate in chemistry and an M.B.A. in finance
from major universities, I have served on boards of directors of corporations, foundations, church
and community service groups. I operate a successful Carlsbad-based international biomedical
consulting firm.
Our community's future depends on decisions WE make today. We need a new generation's
outlook, new leadership for new challenges, a mayor not tied to justifying the errors of the past
or to political debts. Preserving open spaces, such as Green Valley, ensuring our water supply,
strengthening Carlsbad's economy, and protecting our environment require leadership and vision.
Outdated ideas and practices of the past are of little use in creating the future.
I offer SERVICE, LEADERSHIP, GENUINE COMMITMENT, a CLEAN POLITICAL SLATE, a
WILLINGNESS TO LISTEN TO YOU, and ACT IN YOUR BEST INTERESTS.
If you give me your vote, WE can win for Carlsbad.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
GLENN BERNARD Age: 42
Retired Marine; Businessman
Please call me anytime day or nite at "436-GLEN". I want your ideas, comments, criticisms. I'll
continue to pay for this number after I'm elected. I'll always call you back.
Unless/until California can go 5 straight years without drought conditions, no more residential real
estate should be constructed anywhere (Carlsbad obviously included). During the 10 years I've
been living in Carlsbad, I've always heard rumors about unsavory relationships between City Hall
and certain Carlsbad land developers. Water concerns are more important than the developer
quest for profits. I'll stand up to them.
Conversely, I'd welcome any/all business into the Palomar Industrial Area (people don't often take
showers or wash dishes while at work).
SDG&E should be contacted about the need for them to bury their high-tension lines which run
thru the city. They're certainly ugly, and "cancerphobia" is both real, and a legitimate concern.
Recent mis-use of tax dollars: (1) $400,000 for the beach jail ("Remove the Bars"); (2) $150,000
to change the name of Elm Avenue; (3) $20,000 to send City Council to Denmark just to advise
Lego that they ought to build their park in Carlsbad.
Nobody on the city payroll deserves more than $90,000 annually.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
CLAUDE A. "BUD" LEWIS
Incumbent
Age: 63
The way we regulate the growth surrounding the Lego Park, control crime and manage trash in
the next fours years will determine our future quality of life. These issues demand the kind of open-
minded, caring leadership I have given the City Council for the last eight years.
I have worked hard to create a fair and impartial forum which lets us debate and build the
consensus necessary to make hard decisions. I am proud of the way we work together to resolve
issues like growth management and the family Lego Park. I am proud of my record.
As Mayor, I listen, build consensus and lead. Carlsbad is one of the finest places to live in Southern
California. I offer and pledge the leadership needed to maintain that condition.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
MARGARET J. BONAS
Business Woman/Community Activist
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Margaret has been a concerned Carlsbad resident and professional for 30 years. She has
witnessed and experienced the trend of the city's insensitivity and arrogance towards the citizens'
needs. And she knows your tax dollars are being wasted.
Our city fathers have become increasingly unresponsive, consistently approving project after
project, seriously incompatible to the neighborhoods, and deaf to pleas and petitions.
Objections: The city is giving away tax dollars to Lego ... The expensive street name changes
... The ugly sculptures ... The unsafe streetscapes/designs ... The Hatchery without E.I.R.
Believes: A review of city employee Employment Agreements is imperative ... A growing need
for rent control and a redevelopment plan for the Barrio ... The Downtown Merchants require
more consideration from City Planners.
Margaret's vigilance during her 12 years of Water Board service has saved Carlsbad hundreds
of thousands of dollars. As Director of the San Diego County Water Authority she was keenly
involved in Water Reuse and was on the Water Management Committee ... It is criminal for the
city to not use reclaimed water for all construction dust control and compaction. And It is sinful
to waste water in our drought ridden state.
Widow. Vote for Bonas, November 8.
CS-1300-2 N SO 110-022 CS-1300-3 N SD 110-023
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
JOSEPH M. VALENTI Age: 38
Business Owner/Coach/Community Activist
I love Carlsbad and the special lifestyle choices we are offered here. In order to maintain the
SPECIAL QUALITIES in Carlsbad the FUTURE of our town is very important. Like you, I am very
concerned about the wonderful aspects of Carlsbad slowly diminishing over time due to a sea
of TRAFFIC, CONGESTION, and CRIME. These are the same thoughts I expressed in the 1992
race for council. Today I feel even stronger about these issues.
I believe that in these tough economic times we must STREAMLINE our GOVERNMENT
PROCESS, ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY COST and REDUCE the RED TAPE, if we are to
maintain and expand upon our quality of life.
NO MORE SPENDING over $700,000 a year for a dying eucalyptus grove, $250,000 for changing
the name of Elm Avenue, $500,000 for an artists rendition of "bars", $100,000 to study rent control,
and hundred of thousands of your tax dollars to build low income housing.
I will support the POLICE DEPARTMENT, and I will demand that "LEGO" hold to their promise
of building an "educational park", not an amusement playground.
Thank you for your support. Remember, 1992 was Run for Fun, 1994 IS RUN TO WIN!
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
JULIANNE L. NYGAARD Age: 49
Councilwoman, Community Activist
JULIE'S record as a Councilwoman for the past four years demonstrates that her goal is to
BALANCE our growth and economic needs while maintaining Carlsbad's great quality of life.
JULIE NYGAARD will continue to work aggressively toward: SOLVING circulation problems
by improving streets, adding bike lanes and encouraging commuter modes of transportation..
.. RETAINING existing businesses, increasing high tech jobs in our industrial corridor, revitalizing
the Village and diversifying our economic base BALANCING our concerns for the environment
with concerns for the humans who make up our city. ... UPHOLDING the City's tough Growth
Management Plan, which ensures that new development will pay its way.... EXPANDING the
City's already successful recycling efforts.
JULIE SAYS: "I am always open to your comments and concerns. I promise to continue my
full-time efforts to represent you fairly and wisely."
PERSONAL: Carlsbad resident 19 years; Education Degree Arizona State University; married, with
three grown children.
LEADERSHIP: CUSD Board of Trustees; North County Transit District; San Diego County Social
Sen/ices Board; Founding Member Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation and Carlsbad Soccer
Club; Leadership 2000 Advisory Board; LWV; Senior Center Volunteer; Past member Carlsbad
Junior Woman's Club; Past member Carlsbad Open Space Task Force.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
JOHN (JACK) MOFFAT Age: 51
Retired federal officer, U.S. Dept. of the Navy.
California native-son Catholic activist with 15-years of college seeks employment as a Carlsbad
City Council Member. Includes 4-years at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis becoming an
engineer (2.5 G.P.A.), 2-years at Villanova University learning Accounting and Business
Administration (3.3 G.P.A.), 2-years at the University of Colorado obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology degree in 1982 (3.93 G.P.A.), and 7-years in graduate studies in Psychology, and
Sociology, emphasizing research and forensic social psychology (3.75 G.P.A.).
In 1974 in Washington, D.C., I took vows of poverty, humility and obedience to my tertiary
(laymen's) Roman Catholic inspired religious Order, and am its visible head and chief
administrative officer. I am also a third year parishioner at St. Patrick's Church in Carlsbad, and
believe that all life is sacred.
I respect the work and goals of Carlsbad's existing Growth Management Plan, support rent
controls for Carlsbad's mobile home parks, and am intensely interested in the success of the
LEGO park project as it is unfolding in Carlsbad. I abandoned alcohol use in 1977 with the help
of the Veterans Administration; and although I have had a colorful past, have never committed
nor been convicted of a felony crime.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
Age: 63BOB RICHARDS
Energy Project Management Services
I've managed large infrastructure projects in the U.S. and abroad and will draw on this background
to keep Carlsbad financially sound, safe and clean - with a well planned future. I've done the long-
range planning, budgeting and tough decision making necessary for an enterprise to succeed.
I'll bring this experience to the City Council, the group you elect to be stewards of Carlsbad's
present and architects of her future.
I know how to listen. I take the long view. I strive for impartiality. I get the job done.
My goals: Keep Carlsbad financially sound; Deter encroaching violent crime, now; Keep our
existing businesses healthy; Adhere to the Carlsbad General Plan update; Develop a rational,
economic solid waste plan; Insure that Lego will be positive for Carlsbad; and Care for our open
spaces and wildlife.
Maintain these goals by voting Bob Richards to the City Council.
Member, Carlsbad Personnel Board. Election volunteer. Carlsbad Police "Ride-Along" Participant.
Lagoon clean-up volunteer. Professional, business education at Wisconsin, Virginia and
Northwestern Universities. Former Air Force officer. With my wife, Diane, we'll help protect
Carlsbad's future.
CS-1300-4 N SO 110-024
CS-1300-5 N SD 110-025
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
MATT HALL Age: 46
Business Owner/Community Leader
I've spent 24 years in Carlsbad, raising my family, building a small business and enjoying our
special lifestyle.
I've worked the last 17 years in a variety of volunteer capacities for the City of Carlsbad to create
the quality of life we all enjoy.
I'm concerned about our city's future. Our leaders must recognize that city delivery of services
(police, fire, library, parks, etc.) Is a business that ought to operate like one. We must
eliminate unnecessary costs and reduce our red tape if we are to expand the services our
citizens demand.
Business and government must work together to promote economic development and job
security. As your Councilmember, I pledge to work to keep Carlsbad as special for our children
in the 21st century as it is today.
LEADERSHIP: Village Master Plan Advisory Committee (Chair)... Planning Commissioner (Past-
Chair) . . . Design Review Board . . . California Auto Dismantlers Association (Past-President) .
.. '92 Auto Dismantler of the Year...
SERVICE: Open Space Committee... Chamber of Commerce ... Citizens Committee to Study
Growth ... Housing/Redevelopment Committee ... Governor's Task Force on Auto Theft...
PERSONAL: Business Owner, 24 years... Lifetime North County Resident... Vietnam Veteran
... Soccer Coach ... Rotarian ...
SUPPORTS; Strong Police/Fire... Business/Jobs... Reduced Government... Youth/Education
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member, City Council
BARBARA E. TICE-S1MONS Age: 51
Teacher
Background: Masters Degree in Institutional Administration and Doctoral candidate; Educator
Grades 6 - junior college; Co-director of Compu-Camp Sonoma State University; Special Court-
Appointed Advocate for Abused Children; Steering committee member for Supervisors
MacDonald and Slater; Animal Control Advisory Committee member; Friends of the County Animal
Shelters member; and small business owner.
A year's service as a 1993/1994 San Diego County Grand Juror provided invaluable knowledge
concerning the functioning of city and county government.
As a fiscal conservative I will work on getting the most out of each tax dollar. I will take a hard
questioning look at city projects for the total impact on businesses and private citizens and I
pledge to make certain there is the cooperation and commitment Lego Land executives promised
us. As a quality growth advocate I am pro-neighborhood preservation.
I am pro-senior, .worked with Meals on Wheels, and believe in local government being responsive
to their needs.
I graduated from the University of North Carolina and United States International University. I have
a son who attends Mira Costa.
The Bottom Line: I love Carlsbad. I ask for your support in sending a message: "It's time for a
real change if we want to protect and enhance our beautiful city."
CS-1300-6 N SD 110-026
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Proposition F
(This proposition will appear on the ballot in the following form.)
n n /N n f* Sha" the voters of the Citv of Carlsbad approve theM H L) H r Mobilehome Rent Control Ordinance adopted by theI I iwi I City Council on June 7,1994?
CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS
THE MOBILEHOME RENT CONTROL ORDINANCE: The City Council adopted the
Mobilehome Park Rent Control Ordinance on June 7,1994. The stated purpose and intent of this
ordinance is to protect the rights of the mobilehome homeowner in mobilehome parks by
regulating the amount of rent which can be charged by mobilehome park owners in manner which
is fair and equitable to both the homeowner and park owners as follows:
• Establishes mobilehome space rents by a resolution of the City Council initially based on a fair
market rental study.
• Adjusts mobilehome space rents annually at 75% of the CPI between 0 and 8%.
• Provides a mechanism for exclusion of mobilehome parks from the ordinance upon a petition
signed by a majority of homeowners in a mobilehome park.
• Requires a park owner to maintain physical improvements in good working order.
• Specifies treatment of capital expenditures.
• Prohibits tax pass-throughs.
• Establishes and specifies treatment of certain administrative fees.
• Continues to apply to new homeowners upon sale or transfer of the mobilehome.
• Establishes a hearing process to ensure a fair return to a park owner.
THE REFERENDUM: As permitted under state law a referendum petition was filed with the City
Clerk suspending the effective date of the ordinance. On August 2,1994, City Council decided not
to repeal the ordinance and to place it on the ballot for November 8,1994 in order to allow the
voters of the City to either approve or reject it. The mobilehome rent control ordinance will not
become effective unless a majority of the voters vote In favor of it.
A "YES" VOTE MEANS: If you vote yes, you wish the Mobilehome Rent Control Ordinance to go
into effect.
A "NO" VOTE MEANS: If you vote no, you do not wish the Mobilehome Rent Control Ordinance
to go into effect.
FISCAL IMPACT: Should the ordinance be approved, it will go into effect and regulate
mobilehome park rents and other fiscal and economic matters. (For a complete description see
Ordinance NS-282). The ordinance will require an unknown but possibly significant amount of
money to administer and defend. Administrative costs are fully recovered by registration fees paid
for by park owners and homeowners. If the ordinance is rejected, there will be no fiscal impact to
the City and an unknown but possibly significant impact on mobilehome owners.
The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure F. If you desire a copy of the ordinance,
please call the City Clerk's office at 434-2808 and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.
PR-1300-1 N SD 110-047
ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION F
Renting a space in a rental mobilehome park differs from renting any other form of rental housing
in that tenants own their mobilehomes which are located on rented spaces over which they have
little'control. This situation exists because there is a severe shortage of mobilehome park sites and
mobilehomes are difficult, if not impossible, to move from one location to another. Regulation of
mobilehome park space rents is needed because mobilehome owners are subject to unfair and
uncontrollable housing costs.
The Carlsbad Mobilehome Rent Control Ordinance:
• • Applies only to rental mobilehome parks within the City and does NOT apply to any other
form of rental housing, including apartments.
• Establishes fair rents based on an independent mobilehome park rental study.
• Provides a way to ensure that park owners receive a fair return on investment, while
protecting mobilehome park tenants from unfair practices and excessive rents.
• Legal, administrative and/or special hearing fees will be paid by the mobilehome park
tenants and/or mobilehome park owners.
• Provides protection to mobilehome park tenants, many of whom are senior citizens with
limited or fixed incomes.
• Preserves a valuable form of affordable housing.
A YES vote on this measure will allow the City to enforce a well-designed ordinance that protects
valuable affordable housing and ensures the fair treatment of both mobilehome park tenants and
mobilehome park owners.
ANN J. KULCHINBUD LEWIS
Mayor
JULIANNE NYGAARD
Councilwoman
Councilwoman
MARGARET STANTON
Mayor Pro Tem
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION F
"Another tax waste we just don't need," is the way one Carlsbad taxpayer described the proposed
new rent control bureaucracy.
Government control proponents cannot justify the high legal fees and other costs to establish a
new city department. Knowledgeable Carlsbad taxpayers will not be misled by a bureaucratic
nightmare posing as public policy.
The economic facts are:
1. To no one's surprise, politicians chose a high cost bureaucracy over a no cost alternative.
2. Rent control has already cost Carlsbad taxpayers over $60,000. The politicians and others who
favor government controls, haven't said much a'x>ut paying this bill.
3. A similar law has cost Oceanside and Escondido taxpayers' $1,500,000 in legal and
administrative fees. That's why voters in Vista defeated rent control last November.
4. Carlsbad tax dollars should be used to meet legitimate services, like fighting crime.
5. Carlsbad taxpayers do not need the financial burden of defending a law which affects only
several hundred people, including many who are financially well off.
6. People living in private gated communities, next to a golf course and near the ocean, do not
need their lifestyles subsidized by Carlsbad taxpayers.
7. Eve'n a major banking institution was forced to sue the city over this matter.
Voting No on "F" is a win for Carlsbad citizens. Now is no- time for fiscal irresponsibility or
misguided government bureaucracies.
Vote No on "F". Another tax waste we just don't need! Thank you.
RAMONA FINNILA
Councilmember
DALE PARKER
Businessman
S. ELAINE LYTTLETON
former Chamber of
President
Commerce
JOSEPH HOENIGMAN
Financial Consultant
WILLIAM SCHILLING
Retiree
PR-1300-2 N SO 110-048 PR-1300-3 N SD 110-049
ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION F
Vote No on Measure F. This citizens' referendum against rent control was signed by over 6,000
Carlsbad backers. This new bureaucracy represents a substantial cost to Carlsbad taxpayers. This
is not the time to waste taxpayer dollars on an ordinance the city attorney's impartial analysis and
fecal impact described as "an unknown but possibly significant amount of money to administer
'and defend".
Instead of using our hard earned tax dollars building a new bureaucracy, this money should be
spent balancing our strapped city budget and preventing any further reduction in city services. We
believe the city should be improving police, fire and already available affordable housing services.
No objective findings have been presented which justify the high costs to Carlsbad taxpayers for
establishing and defending the new bureaucracy. Workable, inexpensive alternatives, such as a
voluntary accord, facilitated by the city and agreed to by owners, were rejected.
Many rent control opponents have questioned the timing of the new proposed bureaucracy that
has already seen $60,000 or more spent on appraisals, surveys, hearings and city staff time. We
do not want to see our Carlsbad tax dollars spent like Oceanside ($500,000 plus) and Escondido
($ 1,000,000 plus) on legal defense and administration for a bureaucracy created to benefit a small
special interest group, including hundreds of park residents with high incomes.
Despite what government regulation advocates say, this new bureaucracy will cost Carlsbad
taxpayers plenty. Carlsbad taxpayers would be paying for on-going expenses, including high legal
fees. Rent control activists have remained silent on these significant taxpayer costs.
As Carlsbad residents, we enjoy a high quality of city services. This way of life must be preserved.
Protect our general fund. Vote NO ON F. Thank You.
RAMONA FINNILA
Councilmember
DALE PARKER
Businessman
S. ELAINE LYTTLETON
Former Chamber of
President
Commerce
JOSEPH J. HOENIGMAN
Financial Consultant
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION F
Many of the Carlsbad residents who signed the petition supporting this referendum on the City's
Ordinance were misled by the professional signature gatherers into believing that the Ordinance
would not benefit its mobilehome residents. In fact the opposite is true.
Mobilehome residents are in the unique position of having made a substantial investment in a
mobilehome for which they must rent a space in a mobilehome park. Although collectively these
residents often have a greater investment in their homes than the parkowner has in the park, the
immobility of modern "mobifehomes" aftows a parkowner (o extract "excessive rents" for tne park
spaces. The City found that the space rents charged or proposed by the parkowners were in fact
above "market rents" and therefore enacted this Ordinance in order to protect the residents and
their investments.
Contrary to the Opponent's argument, the Ordinance clearly provides that the costs of
administration will be paid by the mobilehome residents and the parkowners and will not be a
burden on the City's taxpayers.
The Opponents' references to the legal expenses of Escondido and Oceanside fails to mention
that in both instances the Courts upheld those Cities' Mobilehome Space Rent Regulation
Ordinances finding that they met the legitimate needs of their citizens.
Don't be misled by parkowners propaganda-with the enactment of this Ordinance the City of
Carlsbad will join over 90 other California cities including Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, and
Santee in providing needed protections to its mobilehome residents.
CHARLES B. LEDGERWOOD
Seedsman, Former Mayor
LESLIE E. TANNER
President,
Lanikai Lane Homeowners Assoc.
DONALD M. DOWNS
President,
Lakeshore Gardens GSMOL
EDITH B. POWELL
President,
Rancho Carlsbad Homeowners Assoc.
WILLIAM SCHILLING
Retiree
A. BARRY JONES
Pastor
PR-1300-4 NSD 110-050 PR-1300-5 N SD 110-051