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existing campaign contribution limits are confusing and inconsistent <br />with State limits. <br />• Mayor Pro Tern Tinajero, concerned with current campaign limit of <br />$1,000; opined that salary adjustment needed to attract council <br />candidates with diverse experience; full-time city council members are <br />career politicians; does not support recommendations proposed. <br />• Mayor Pulido, too many factors included in the item; not support <br />recommendation. <br />• Councilmember Amezcua, thanked committee members for reviewing <br />matter; would support matters as separate items. <br />• Councilmember Martinez stated that she would bring back the civil <br />service portion of the proposed Charter amendment at the next <br />meeting. <br />MOTION; Reject recommendations as proposed by Ad Hoc <br />Committee on proposed Charter Amendments. <br />MOTION: Tinajero <br />VOTE: AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSTAIN: <br />ABSENT: <br />AGENDA ITEM TAKEN OUT OF ORDER <br />SECOND: Pulido <br />Amezcua, Pulido, Martinez, <br />Sarmiento, Tinajero (6) <br />Benavides (1) <br />None (0) <br />None (0) <br />Reyna, <br />85A DIRECT CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE BALLOT MEASURE TO BAN <br />MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVES AND DIRECT CITY MANAGER <br />TO PREPARE ENFORCEMENT PLAN INCLUDING A TASK FORCE <br />FOR ADOPTION WITHIN 30 DAYS (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) - <br />(Councilmembers Amezcua, Martinez, and Benavides) <br />• Carl Benninger, supports agenda item; opined that medical marijuana <br />should be dispensed at pharmacies; thanked City Council and <br />committee for successful 4th of July event. <br />• Jacqueline Hernandez, spoke against proposed ban; City to legalize <br />and regulate cannabis. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 JULY 15, 2014 <br />