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PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />75A PUBLIC HEARING - CONSIDER CHANGING NEW CITY COUNCIL <br />WARD BOUNDARY LINES - Clerk of the Council Office <br />Set for public hearing at the November 7, 2011, City Council Meeting by a <br />vote of 7 -0. Rescheduled for public hearing at the December 5, 2011, City <br />Council Meeting by a vote of 6 -0 (Pulido absent). <br />Legal Notice published in Orange County Register on December 9, 2011 <br />and December 16, 2011. <br />Clerk of the Council Huizar presented the staff report. <br />Why Re- Boundary? <br />• Required by Elections Code §21600, et seq. <br />• Comply with "one- person, one vote" principle, Federal Voting Rights <br />Act of 1965, and other constitutional constraints. <br />• Review every 10 years after Federal census data released. <br />• What is Re- boundary and why do it? <br />• Re- boundary is the redrawing or adjusting of Ward lines to ensure <br />that legislative representation is fair, balanced, and equal. It is <br />done every ten years to account for population shifts and growth <br />over the last decade. <br />• This process does not change the number of Wards in the City. <br />Charter Requirements <br />• Sec. 101.1. — Requires that each Ward be as nearly equal in <br />population as possible. The wards shall be composed of contiguous <br />and compact territory and bounded by natural boundaries of street <br />lines wherever possible. <br />• Sec. 101.2. — Notes that Ward boundaries shall not be altered except <br />as reasonably necessary to promote greater equality of population <br />among the wards, following Federal decennial census. <br />• Requires a two - thirds (2/3) vote for passage. <br />• Any change to Ward boundaries must be made within one hundred <br />twenty (120) days immediately preceding any election of the City <br />Council. <br />Scope of Work <br />• The proposed map recommended for approval was prepared using the <br />City's GIS software. <br />• The boundaries follow census tract areas, as used by the U.S. Census <br />Bureau - this allows us to view the population statistics. <br />• The proposed map balances the overall population within the 10% <br />standard, as required by the Elections Code, while trying to diversify <br />the population in each Ward. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13 DECEMBER 19, 2011 <br />1 0A -13 <br />