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2008-06-03; Ballot Pamphlets
PERMANENT MAIL BALLOT VOTERS:If you do not receive your Vote-By-Mail Ballot by May 19, please callRegistrar of Voters:858-694-3415 MAIL OR DELIVER TO:REGISTRAR OF VOTERS5201 Ruffin Rd., Suite !PO Box 85520San Diego CA 92186-5520Fax: 858-694-2955 NONPROFIT ORGUS POSTAGEPAIDCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGOREGISTRAR OFVOTERSmSo 10 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 3, 2008 MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION(APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 27, 2008, 5:00 P.M.)Date:Phone:Birth Date:Signature: XAddress:Do Not Print (Applicant must sign his/her own signature.)Registered address in San Diego County (not a PO Box)Mailing Address: (If different fromPlease send my ballot to:Address:City--State: Zip registered address.)Code: D CHECK HERE TO BE A PERMANENT MAIL BALLOT VOTER. LOCATION OF YOUR POLLING PLACE Please take this pamphlet with you to the polls. 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The statements are the opinions of the auttshocked for accuracy by any official agenc:osts are paid by the candidate or, in some(A complete list of candidates appears on the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.)w -U) % ;:{ fa <fl O u* u) ^" D g^ ^ 0 ?"§ ^ ag-o | a|_ = CD CDCD O5'CD(Q CT^> •< ffl (B§o§^•D 3^5'®O — • 3 ^° ft0' 5 ™ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALSin support of or in opposition to the proposeds of the authors and have not been checkecial agency.-* 3O CD (Q (/>§1 o ~^«< CD ^ tn ^*• *" .--n (/) O -D E3) 3J 5 S 0 3J5J^>^ D H E CALIFORNIA STATE PAMPHLET (IN 81/2 X 11ED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE ANON CONCERNING THE STATE PROPOSITIONOT O 2 O m O •% 3 TJ > ^ z 1(A J (whichever are applicable to your ballot)r >0^S k^ >r ^ D andALLOT MEASURES, TAX RATE STASES, ARGUMENTS, REBUTTALS, CTEXT AND ORDINANCESIH>m 30 S m "* 30 H V)andCANDIDATES' STATEMENTSft\ oSO H E SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIlEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LI50E > m ^ to The following pages containO m m I Derrick W. Roach, Rep-< CDcn | Jesse Albritten, Demo •g5ofof (A (A» 3cr | Maxine Sherard, Dem-< CDcn ^1Sto (A(A(D3cr | Raymond Lutz, Dem-^ o 73o'0)aP00cp_i—cr O | Joel Anderson, Rep-<CDcn «g5i£(A(D3 cr 3'i73CD•o XCDcn SL:rDCDCDI -<CDcn D0)ICD01CDcr o •g3-$<Dzr(A(D3cr 0c•acr 2 o DQ)CD0)cn92.OCD -<CDcn °i.t(A(D cr •< D 5T o[| Brett Deforest Maxfield, [<_>CD -<CDcn "00)c1cp1—cr o -JU)STeo (A(A(D 3cr cQ.OCDDCD3 •<CDcn 3CLCDITlOr~cr 2 o -gH2.CO|m >(/> (A(P3cr c?5'D1CD'cn33CD < CDcn | Grey Kenneth Frandsen,DCD3 -7o oCOST3" (A(A(D 3cr | Jesse Thomas, Lib2o | Jeff Perwin, Rep-<CDcn coto CO CD3 21CD CANDIDATES BYD55HOH COM O g H § H 3 5Hm>rn Z HOnm (These provisions appljPursuant to state law, thlimits and, therefore, areThis notice applie:haveJ3 * ICD CD ^CO IS: S1 OB) 3 IS 2.=• J Cr o" *£J? -• W & »w -*i _.. S. **ao &*= »!i i| r?& i.3- *^s srg 2 ». W o S" 3 Q" ^» 03 CO Q- ** ^ Q. 3" 0) 5* w o* 5 &)x: g S-CD J? -i (/) O <* S t 1 ® | ' n CD < "<"^ a| 8 ^ Si -3 3 M _O W ^<D c ^ 5!3 03 fi)i- 5-s ff•e S i «eft Q. p S-8 ! ?0c >H DMw mTJ w i§z m OCO6 03O Learn more at www.brettmaxfield.com.Experience: 1 am a social justice and consumer rights attorney. IrSan Diego's Department of Real Estate Assets where 1 receivedcorruption. 1 was repeatedly asked to sell and lease the City's propmake politically connected people rich at the public's expense,fraudulent schemes and blew the whistle instead. 1 am willingstraighten out the crooked policies of opportunists. Power to We Ttcp o _§. a, "0 CD t5' $ X ft) W <D O "D -•* M Q."O o £• S. c » CD |g"S S «. 5" 6'CD 0 S =os-gq° 0 2> = 5 =S-<S•i ST £. i=•• ff < CD § " §3 sl*l•Q. CD O S ro0oOl So ctQ. o1 0> O Education: BA-UC Berkeley/JD-UCLA SOU LLM-USD SOL.and will bring integrity and transparency to government. 1 am alhealth care, seeing business prosper, helping immigrants integratiprison system diminish rather than increase.o 3 "O °~ w 1 1' -i CO § o- "• c i =5' <' 11 have to be sacrificed in order to have a healthy economy. Creativpreserve the hope of the American dream and keep its realization i1 am an advocate for the environment, education, fair trade, fair wa<g s. ci> CO 3" ?) "3- = D. 1 1 3 0) O 0)aaif Q) (/)g O o » If=i 3 3 ll§be shaped by fear, ignorance, racism, hatred and the theory that mshould be based on the ideals of compassion, truth, justice ando> co' c >-*• I: ^ ^1 D"(Q r*1 O Q "^ Q-i CD ^ It Political Views: Elections should be about principles, not persona5; CD C i o"*^ fE. o^Former Whistleblower/Former Business Owner/For3 (D ™H (Dfi)O (D Junkyard Dog/Social Justice, Consumer Rights, anEnvironmental Activist/Practicing Attorney/FormerTJQ. Ccr o' CO (D fi)2ct BRETT DEFOREST MAXFIELD(DCD CO STATE ASSEMBLY74th District - Democratic CS-CWO1-1o U)o M 0 O California Supreme Court. Federal Clerkship at United £Superior Court Judges and Community Leaders.Married . . . three children . . . Little League and Youth Socceiwww.paulcooperforiudae.comLansdowne's top legal and policy advisor, Paul assists Sanmake our neighborhoods safer.PAUL COOPER - HIGHLY QUALIFIED: Experienced aprosecuted hundreds of criminals, fighting crime in ournationally recognized Domestic Violence/Child Abuse Unit,District Attorney to handle felony Domestic Violence CEExecutive Director YWCA, County of San Diego, and Crime iPAUL COOPER - POLICE CHIEF'S TOP ADVISOR: C< sf = o c § | § o 2-' 1 ^ 53 S. 8 8 11 88 <§t a' -1 William Lansdowne . . . San Diego Police Officers' /Firefighters . . . Retired Fire and Police Association . . . C. . . National Latino Peace Officers' Association . . . PoliceSchools) . . . Coronado Police Officers' Association . . . FoBejarano . . . Police Chief Lou Scanlon . . . California PolicOceanside, Escondido, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Carlsbad . . . )PAUL COOPER - PROSECUTOR - CRIME VICTIM ADVOCCOUNTY OF SAN DIEJudge of the Superior CourtPAUL E. COOPERSan Diego Police Chief's AttorneyFirm . . . Ethical . . , FairPAUL COOPER - POLICE AND FIRE'S CHOICE: End> • i "SLJTS i Q S Slis-Sl - oo• 5- ,„ a 2. 2. °- B.CD 03 -o •<" rn a> T > ;? 5>" m S. °" o?• »„ a' cm-Si.. « ^.SR-a?^ <t>• •» H. i? Q) 3 Q- c < n > _, £ CD S r«3. » S » » ° Ef ffl Wongs'" -i«i '-, ijg,l ss>8- s i« filets iji§:i-:f itfsKi im*v II 5«H 111 PUP 1<S>aT <o= 5 -5 CD'"-,- §0°5' 0 •• "o- 3| fl<§2> ll.g|g£>< CD o 3 P »< o> E. CD EL'S: ^ »< 2f, o National Missing Children's Day. San Diego Crime ComrCalifornia Family Support Council's Director Award. Chair,Committee. Endorsed by La Raza Lawyers San Diego, CrimVote Garry Haehnle for Superior Court Judge Seat #19 on Juwww.HaehnleforJudae.com.^ <D = 3. w — » 2.. a 5. § ig -"!-f> m CDci *- 9.*"* CD Q) i^•b DO a>— 03 0= 0-0 01 •< ID 3 =3 SSo o^,01 ^~ §•§151 .putting murderers, child molesters, child abductors and rapistjury trials. Prosecutor of the Year. As Special Assistaprofits from drug dealers. Appointed Superior Court CommiSuperior Court.Community Leader. Board of Directors. San Diego Youth aSheriffs Association; PORAC, representing 61,000 peaceassociations of Chula Vista, Oceanside, Escondido, El CSan Diego City Schools; Women Prosecutors of California;District Attorney's Association; Citizens for Law and Order.Former PROSECUTOR and now COMMISSIONER. Veii. % 2 " 5 ffa o COUNTY OF SAN DIEJudge of the Superior CourtGARRY HAEHNLESuperior Court CommissionerAs Law Enforcement's Choice, a Deputy District AttcCommissioner, Garry Haehnle has the background and ex|Superior Court Judges choose Garry.Law Enforcement's Choice. Endorsed by District AtP S 3 1 O| !s|= Ss|j I1 8°3 Q. T <D' Z 72 1 "*S8 «&»s ~ S 9J o SOD ~ sT | <° £ "go^- 3 J-. J> fi> Q) </> £- <5 "DO <0 ~" 5;CD §.•< 3 - 2. Oo1 1 If II Iffw 0-5 ff^. "ET-o* CD — * =• ul X... m ~ a. o> 3—2. 9 B § 0>>< » f 0g =g-o| « « i OtBCD1^ CD «» °N CD' § o" <" "S DJ =CD ID 0) D o h. 3 SQ- 0 •< •< 2, •< 0. ? CD m ng1 si. 8 • 3 cr -, -*3 CD § (O CD c_ < ° I05 1 fg 5 si 5' ? 3. V,n "- *D EF <o<B u O * •C DOE «o = tn< 03. -i OCO6 1 ro children, Caleb and Aurora. Robert serves his community by votunteeriischool volunteer, board member, and student rnentor.REAL EXPERIENCE PROSECUTING CRIMINALS! WWW.VOTEFAIGIN.CCRIMINAL . . . CIVIL . . . ADMINISTRATIVE . . . FAMILY . . . tMPLOYMEBANKRUPTCY LAW.COMMITTED TO FAMILY AND COMMUNITY: Robert is happily marriedOFFICERS . . . TEACHERS . . . ELECTED OFFICIALS . . . who recognizequalifications, experience, and dedication to being firm, ethical, and fair.QUALIFIED TO BE JUDGE RIGHT NOW: Veteran courtroom attorneyASSOCIATION . . . CALIFORNIA NARCOTICS OFFICERS ASSOCIATIOPOLICE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION . . . SAN DIEGO COUNTY DlASSOCIATION.SAN DIEGO COUNTY'S CHOICE: Endorsed by ... JUDGES . . . ATTOfincluding those guilty of ... DUI . . . Domestic Violence . . . Child Abuse .Robbery . . . Violent Crimes.LAW ENFORCEMENT'S CHOICE: Endorsed bv . . . CALIFORNIAFORMER SENIOR DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Prosecuted hur9 "o 2$ ^ ^ZS : §• £ IBff Hl |3 5: g m|«g : s- »-M ^r.m ^K r-- Ob. — ^ • O i; O ,r G CD C 2 ID ' 00 > O ^ -* c r, o* S- ^£3 ^qg gl £;=- .3 SSg |i- ro o — ^o cr. i — — ~n r-n vw :?•, p>, . ,-> i ni ^^ i ' i — j•=• og • . i o -n?-~n ' S.^ ~ c . . 91 m co > co .M possesses the right temperament to be a fair and effective judge."CHIEF LEGAL ADVISOR: As Sheriff Kolender's chief attorney, Robert worksCounty law enforcement in their fight to make our neighborhoods safer,workina for law enforcement TO APPEAR and WIN in CALIFORNIA COURT C-n^j>-o m>SHERIFF KOLENDER'S CHOICE FOR JUDGE: Robert "is well educated, iiVog- -g JM1 3.•<« § Q5 S%$ -a D= D) 00 a. ^ :mo COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court - Office 45ROBERT FAIGINSheriff's AttorneyONLY CANDIDATE SERVING AS SAN DIEGO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Tli 73 73•<(_ ' OOm Judge without hesitation." District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis.www.KirvinForJudge.comPolice -Academy Speaker . . . Elementary School Speaker. . . Former £Volunteered with: Hospital Emergency Room . . . Homeless Outreach . . .Fair. Lifelong San Diego County Resident."Evan has been an Outstandina Prosecutor in the D.A.'s Office . . . 1 rCOMMUNITY COMMITMENT. Instructor - Judge Advocate General, UnilOver 50 San Diego County Superior Court Judges . . . Women ProseculSan Diegans Against Crime . . . Crime Victims United of California . . . CAlliance . . . Civil Commitment Experience . . . U.C.S.D Undergraduate . . . U.FELONY CONVICTION RATE: 100% for Murder Cases: 96% Overall.HIGHLY QUALIFIED. Endorsed bv: D.A. Bonnie Dumanis . . . Deputy DOFFICERS. San Diego . . . Chula Vista . . . Oceanside . . . Escondido . . . C. . . National City. . . La Mesa . . . Coronado . . . San Diego Harbor . . . San DieOrder of Police . . . National Latino Peace Officers Association . . . NationalAssociation . . . D.A. Investigators . . . San Diego City Schools/Community ColleENDORSED BY SAN DIEGO CITY FIREFIGHTERS.s ^i £=•!> <§r§ § loco 3 i!§ s-i tt 733 IT <t) T 3 8-* 51O O B>i; CD M ft5>en a<•< W 3 w r-^S, %<-0S o J,J M— • ~3 s:&!?o > =2- goT 6' •i: . « "00T> ' ^ O? '• ""i8 Sl-ln '•J 2S1 73 (D "n 1 Pi|O ^CD 3: as. Q> ofS"Q. CD 0Q>o'O San Diego. Monitored Convicted Felons in our Community. Served asUnited States District Court.ENDORSED BY ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING OVER 60.000 LARobbery . . . Violent Gangs . . . Rape . . . Child Molestation . . . Kidnapping ... ToMurder. Current Assignment - Sex Crimes Unit - Prosecuting Sexually ViolenFEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Former United States Probati* c?§ Sfm EOS" f. 21 m .-n oc ™ •COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court - Office 45EVAN PATRICK KIRVINDeputy District AttorneyVETERAN PROSECUTOR. Prosecuted Hundreds of Felony Cases: Res£Dff; Q) O =*? S -ng1\ i'o"!r" _.,?: n i ?t .85 -•< "? 5 c?o I a 0)>3 o c -nO1 09O uo70co Q.5'_.•2.CD313'CO5CDCACDcharter powCDCO jri<CD3SCOCDi1o3D)3Q.8CO.i1CO5 5CD CO>_^T3§CO3"0CSID•oS11crCD 01R-g-5 c 9 H J 2.,5- 8ci. AsCD S Q) y 1 S'S!lS 0)CD 33 a' 1CD|O30113coC5If'a.co's' o3 C?cr D)•3 en M 800 C3 CA CDO§1CAoT0«<ro12.IfZ013C1O^£ w o•oCO 0)g. o toQ' 5 iPROPOSITIOO 0 S Oz 2m 03 £r~ 3 = >< 3 <ASCO- CD 3a. ~o crT3 C 5 CDCD g. !£•<ia zq§mm>-<mwSHmSm CDS-Q)1ia>•<g »B>IQH—I HISQ. — tt r* s; a =CORNEYPARii.s- > > > en55 HD-CA'TJoECOSaiS3quires approval by a simple major!e voters voting on the proposition.•S' •Q" <CD g _g CO T)3" ftco M~ o5 -nCD U•D Ooc/>8.o3o3-0)3,sr of the City of Carlsbad be adopti8.•O ?CA•D3T3g.§^"will appear on the ballot in the fold5'CQ S1 Proposition DCITY OF CARLSBADo CAO y:Carlsbacbrighter.O 3-3 0), (Ac_C Q>bright future. By voting for Cane 3, 2008, please VOTE YES oIt3&8 o=•: D-i sP|CD Q) O3"0) CD O g =.' 8CS D~CD CD 3 S 5' O illsit 3 S10 E§s CD 3 ^charter city will not cost resideiaking this change. Becoming ataxes in the future.&t £3CD O a3 *? 3 Q. 3O CDCD *<CO • 1 31_. CD3 3q CD CD 0101 ^n SCD -,s- °CD fli ai; co" O Q) mo- — — nT *< V ^8O CO n§l§ S £ i. S «p- r. 8 s- £»• 3 CD ^ CO' » =5 _. S: 3'S"-g 58'"S if-S « 3-ave increased flexibility and disci reduction of bureaucratic redoved, possible changes in the wntial savings, both in time and rirtant to consider every opportunf !"£§:0 g 5CD § R "^ ffl ni — < 2-l =CD 5-3°-3' $ ° § 1 -•0 S 3.^ Q.01 O ^ O CD•< 3. OS < 0CD a 2. CD 55- i||if 3 CD -i «. qCD Sea co g V< O TC-• ^! O 3 2: DO. ~m Jn '^ (Q03 CO j ~3 -. m 2. 3 HE. D- Q. 3 -, CA •? CO' P CD co" aS5 ? CDi l&l-i cp in crQ CA < E: w o 2 •<. O "< n^ c ^ 8CD Q. 2, 3 APry Councilrlsbad citil and homS- 3 O § § S"S.-S-S*<^ Q> CD— CD" ~*1> a ?|8' ssE1" a! 0) 0)is 3 °- £.T3 ciS 3§Is CO _1! D -•i£ CD c/)s-fNCD W Sla^ O CDtt<9. 3. CA &R •8.1" Siro CD CCO Q. Sis'flSOC CD». D CA » »"*=r^ eCT S-Q> 1> SQL •" S ' 1? § o-i 0)a**yaa f i3-g w 3' ~ CO £ 3ya fag»= CD3 o 2 3CD 303 CDW 3CD --^ IICD •* f^|coS o S3 § TJ CA 3 SExCD >71 OCSmzH Z ioTJ O•n TJ2) O13 O0) H OZ 0 CD g1 O 3-?&CA Q. CA <»•: i>o' c" established by the citi/utilize revenues fromcommunity developmeiPR-09AO-3:ens of Carlsbad Proposition H in 1982, the City shall ha'jthe general fund to encourage, support arid promoteit in the City.CD CC_ O ,—O o rr % 8* o 2. o-& o ^(O Q2 § :.fc a o "030 oeo o & O (0 principle that this procprecedence over any cis to allow the City Coiuse matters within the (ARSection 400. Econonthat managing and limitcitizens of the City ofmunicipal affairs. Thegrowth management pr;ing growth and ensuring that necessary public facilities areCarlsbad are quintessential elements of local control an<adoption of this Charter recognizes and reaffirms the pogram established by the citizens as Proposition E in 1986jram, that implements a municipal affair shall be superiionflicting .general laws of the State of California. The intenljncil and the voters to exercise the maximum degree of cc"ity of Carlsbad.TICLE 4. REVENUE, SAVINGS AND GENERATION,nic and Communitv Development. Subject to the expen§: 3. 0, -1 — O en' co ~t- -^ — J- Ci 6' 3 jj}- TC3 Q- ™ CD provisions, may be amended by a majority vote of the electors voting on theAmendment or repeal may be proposed by initiative or by the governing body." 0 ~ 1 ltll •13 O m •-* 31 Er ® 31 CD CD CD CD Section 300. Local Limits of Growth Control. The citizens of Carlsbad recognN' CD Q) 3Q- O. CDO CO CD a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining p'rothis Charter shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.ARTICLES. AMENDMENT.Section 800. Amendment to Charter, revised or renealeri This Charter and =shall be known as thethe policy of the City; thAF"Council-Manager" form of government. The City Councilie City Manager shall carry out that policy.5TICLE 3. LOCAL LIMITS OF GROWTH CONTROL.SP 8|S&I3-S-811. 3!}ff$?*i|§ ?%§t|sHig cB88»^°-iU-§ o---_ o> w3. = " 8CD§S = n)^-<o-3sag^|i8?l1 & i s & ? a 1 8 13 .<_. § =j 5- co < m =o s f « CD' a a ; s i; 2riown as the City of Carlsbad. The boundaries of the City olshed until changed in the manner authorized by law. The Ch and shall continue to own, have, possess, control and enion of every nature and description owned, had, possessei this Charter takes affect. The City of Carlsbad shall be subjs of the City of Carlsbad at the time this Charter takes efrules and regulations, or portions thereof, enforced at the tii:onflict with or inconsistent herewith, are hereby continued iiipealed, amended, changed or superseded by proper lawful aARTICLE 2. FORM OF GOVERNMENT,f Government. The municipal government established 1declared to be municiimplementation of eachpeculiarly local concern:are not intended to be aSection 102. Incorpos within the City of Carlsbad. The municipal affairs set forthn exclusive list of municipal affairs over which the City Counciration and Succession. The City of Carlsbad shall coipal affairs, consistent with the laws of the State of Cmatter uniquely benefits the citizens of the City of CarlsbadState of California, andSection 101. Municipin the laws of the United States.al Affairs: Generally. Each of the matters set forth in tlexercise and enforce alonly to the limitations aiI legislation, laws and regulations with respect to municipalid restrictions as may be provided in this Charter, in the Coi5'm±OO•Di CHARTERARTICLE 1. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS,of Citv. The Citv shall have full power and authority tcf * 1 $ 1 $ ! o 5 f S | § = 1 1 * I- 1 a CDen5Trj en"3"intended to be permissive rather than exclusive or limiting and shall be liberally anconstrued in favor of the exercise by the City of its powers to govern with respect to a. which is a municipal affair.Section 701. Severabilitv. If anv orovision of this Charter shnnld he held hv a final in.o fl If -^*• ® O ^ =3 ^ro wo ^ CD 3 os 5-r sa gS 01 = Ef 2, i3, %<f =;. .03^ o ?1 o I5*ftt3- 2. =r S7 °- CD" ,CO — CO S <!> S n gO| D "^ ^- a- g:H.51g:Q-2>g'=- % »»!;.* 0-tS.i:terms of this Charter and the Constitution of the State of California, the City shall haveand authority to adopt, make, exercise and enforce all legislation, laws, and regulatiotake all actions and to exercise any and all rights, powers and privileges heretofore orestablished, granted or prescribed by any law of the State of California or by any otauthority. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Charter and the prcthe general laws of the State of California, the provisions of this Charter shall control.ARTICLE?. INTERPRETATION.Section 700. Construction and Interpretation. The lanauaae contained in this fARTICLE 6. GENERAL LAWS.Section 600. General Law Powers. In addition to the nnwer and anthnritv nrant,3 S-!?3f& t I'llli?» a EL ? o <? i? eo en' & < O D" 5$ mCD D J3. CO ' ?the City, shall be required to implement or give effect to, any function which is mandatother level of government, unless and until funds sufficient for the performance of sueare provided by such other level of government.CL • CDen , \ * Q)P,CD S within the City of Carlsbad for appropriation solely by the City Council. No'such revenisubject to subtraction, retention, attachment, withdrawal or any other form of involuntaryby any other level of government.Section 501. Mandates Limited. No oerson. whether elected nr annninted ar-tinn nr3- CD -^ -h °- D-£j o- 2-_3 <J — 3 0^0)=•. co =sO D 3 *< = en O c i? 2. u 3 P procedures, rules or regulations relating to all aspects of the award and performance ofincluding contracts for the construction of public improvements, including, but notcompensation paid for performance of such work.ARTICLES. REVENUE RETENTION.Section 500. Reductions Prohibited. All revenues due to and raised hv the nitv sh-i CD COR- =sll— • nt-, O CT =.2, D CD 3 .gfilplflPltlB'l-f 8.^8-Sco O en m O o ng-o CD 3 g —.gQ. sr 2 O- 5 en ^-*•-» ! f Ii a§i E.-< 2° 3=0) Q.T3 0 <D ffi3 ° 3 ° S 3 0hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitutiorand establish this Charter for the City of Carlsbad.c^ e?</>SCD 0^determined necessary to produce reveryjes for the general fund or any o"ther fund es'tathe City Council that promotes a public purpose.Section 404. Contracts. The Citv Council shall have the nnwer tn estahlishPREAMBLEity of Carlsbad, declare our intent to maintain in our commuance inherent in the doctrine of home-rule. We the people cthe belief that local government has the closest affinityivinced that the economic and fiscal independence of our loimote the health, safety and welfare of all the citizens of CarlsPROPOSED CHARTERCHARTER OF THE CITY OF CARLSBADcr n ^ =* 3 §. - & 03• eo „. co „ j?l ® & »(0 3. -0 CO 3" CD 2 0 0. 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