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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 9, 2014 TITLE: RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS: CITY MEASURES AND THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS " �, � CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 18` Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Adopt a resolution declaring the results of the General Municipal Election held in the City on November 4, 2014. DISCUSSION On November 1.8, 2014, the Orange County Registrar of Voters certified the results of the canvass of the Santa Ana General Municipal Election returned for Measure AA, BB, and CC, and the election of certain officers. Pursuant to State Elections Code Sections 9217, 9221, 10263 and 10264, the City Council must adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the election results as follow: (a) The whole number of votes cast in the city; (b) The names of the persons voted for; (c) The measures voted upon; (d) For what office each person was voted for; (e) The number of votes given at each precinct to each person and for and against each measure; and (f) The number of votes given in the city to each person and for and against each measure. 6 Measure AA considered and approved by the voters at said election, adopts: ORDINANCE NO. NS -2860 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF SANTA ANA MODERNIZING THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS UTILITY USERS TAX AND REDUCING THE UTILITY USERS TAX RATE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER FROM 6% TO 5'/2 % • Measure BB considered and approved by the voters at said election, adopts: 55A-1 Certification of the General Municipal Election December 9, 2014 Page 2 ORDINANCE NO. NS -2864 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO DELETE AND REPLACE ARTICLE XIII, TO DELETE SECTION 41-121, DELETE SUBSECTION (B) OF SECTION 41-144, AND AMEND ARTICLE XII OF CHAPTER 21 BY ADDING SECTIONS 21-126, 21-127, 21-128, 21-129 AND 21-130 TO REGULATE THE ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATION AND TAXATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVES AND COOPERATIVES • Measure CC considered by the voters was unsuccessful. Voter proposed initiative had competing measure that prevailed. Ordinance No. NS -2868 is hereby rejected. Also on the Results of the Canvass of the General Election Returns are the results of the election of certain officers. The accompanying resolution and Exhibit A identify the results of the balloting. By adopting the resolution, the City Council declares elected the following individuals: • Miguel A. Pulido, Mayor • Michele Martinez - Councilmember, Ward 2 • P. David Benavides - Councilmember, Ward 4; and • Sal Tinajero - Councilmember, Ward 6. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council Attachment: Resolution & Exhibits 55A-2 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 -XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 4, 2014. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Pursuant to the Charter of the City of Santa Ana, a general municipal election was held in the City of Santa Ana on November 4, 2014, to fill the office of Mayor and offices of members of the City Council nominated from Wards 2, 4, and 6 of the City, and to consider three ballot measures. B. The results of the said election, including the whole number of votes cast in the City, the names of the persons voted for, for what office each person was voted for, and the number of votes given in the City to each person, are set forth in that certain document attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth. C. That, based upon said results, Miguel A. Pulido is declared elected to the office of Mayor of the City of Santa Ana to a two year term. D. That, based upon said results, the following persons are declared elected to the following respective offices, each to a four year term: 1. Michele Martinez, member of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana from Ward 2. 2. P. David Benavides member of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana from Ward 4. 3. Sal Tinajero, member of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana from Ward 6. E. That based upon said results, the following ballot measures shall become effective after acceptance and filing by the Secretary of State: 1, Measure AA — City of Santa Ana, Modernization of Utility User Tax Resolution No. 2014 -XXX Page 1 of 3 55A-3 2. Measure BB — City Proposed Initiative - City Establishment of Medical Marijuana Collectives and Cooperatives Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this 9th day of December, 2014, APPROVED AS TO FORM: By' �Ar is R. Carvalho, i Attorney AYES Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Resolution No. 2014 -XXX Page 2 of 3 Miguel A. Pulido Mayor 55A-4 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No 2014 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on December 9, 2014. Date Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 55A-5 Resolution No, 2014 -XXX Page 3 of 3 y 55A-7 y • CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRAR OF VOTERS TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS STATE OF CALIFORNIA) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I, Neal Kelley, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify the following to be a full, true and correct Statement of the Vote of the election listed below, consolidated with the General Election held on November 4, 2014. CITY OF SANTA ANA 16,483 5,836 5,786 3,579 WARD 4 MAYOR 16,776 MIGUELA. PULIDO 16,608 ROMAN REYNA 11,477 MARK I. LOPEZ 5,000 LAURA PEREZ 85 MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. WARD 2 MICHELE C. MARTINEZ GILAD SALMON MIRNA VELASQUEZ RENE GOMEZ MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL 16,483 5,836 5,786 3,579 WARD 4 DAVID BENAVIDES 16,776 ALEX PADILLA 14,412 MEMBER OF THE CITY COUONCIL WARD 6 SAL TINAJERO 19,820 MIGUEL "MIKE" GONZALEZ 11,620 MEASURE AA YES 24,845 NO 7,955 MEASURE BB YES 22,147 NO 11,482 MEASURECC YES 18,090 NO 14,987 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST: 13,443 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 23,292 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 36,735 I hereby certify that the number of votes cast for each candidate and measure is as set forth above and appears in the Certified Statement of the Vote. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 18th day of November, 2014. • 55A-9 NEAL K Regis f Voters Oran;e County 55A-10 CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF THE VOTES CAST at the GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2014 in the County of Orange, State of California FILED _ 2014 DEBRA BOWEN, SECRETARY OF STATE 1A State of California) ) ss County of Orange) DEPUTY I, Neal Kelley, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify that the within is a true and correct statement of the votes cast in this county at the General Election, as determined by the canvass of the returns of said election. 1 further certify the results of the 1 percent manual tally contained no discrepancies between the machine count and the manual tally. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal THIS \QQ}' DAY OF t409-, 2014 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 55A-11 55A-12 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1772 of 2461 CITY OF SANTA ANA Mayor 0 0 Q 0 N 0 M z w w 0 E W z S .2 0 0 D < M C;06864¢.::, '447TR! 7M.-Mll ��W�16R HE! �P nw,o jg ul lm:- 1186$946 X23 M: R _nm, 12.4 --5 M -0 0068051 445 295 66. .'29% 2 34 147 . -1 "S16 0068052 702 217 30.91% 0 16 90 87 0068053 739 391 52.91% 0 34 186 137 4 !36 . . ....... .,o ,4 1-1 _.;9zMU'=2_ R � -01 6 ':�z'459 . . ..... ... pl.. , , 5.0 1� J -;.-. g-----_ -"n' ------ U_- - ..... ......... . 4 'R".,i 1 po . Z.....19FAW .. . . . ... H M. .454 X, rl , 1 0068059 1026 1 42,05% 0 51 212 101 0068060 777 309 39.77% 1 14 105 178 0068061 1104 356 32.25% 0 32 155 149 --- --- - ---- O;R- ...... ..... ...... .. . 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Ma'U'VEMN NO .....Ml —' ---4 –7-7- 14 , ft 55A-15 Vnto~by^[Nu1|Tuto|e Orange County Statement of Votes Page i77am[24S1 CITY OF SANTA ANA Mayor 0 he IT 1 - IN P 46th Congressional District 81845 19339 23.63% 29 2523 8639 6375 48th Congressional District 12913 3953 30.61% 9 469 2059 928 69th Assembly District 81845 19339 23.63% 29 2523 8639 6375 05, 060 -'-ii292 314 1: County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 24.58% 38 2992 10698 7303 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 4943 29.18% 13 612 2531 1201 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 1 25.00% 0 1 0 0 Orange Griiiiied School District Trustee Area 7 3417 22 24.06% 1 161 318 234 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 37 2691 10012 6875 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 5354 22,67% 4 696 2453 1707 H. W-5 EM tI- Santa Ana 94758 23292 24.58% 38 2992 10698 7303 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 ofRSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 36 2508 9652 6580 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 24 1987 7432 6539 OR owl ra Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 3507 24.16% 7 417 1695 1016 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 1862 23.59% 2 180 800 762 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 3905 26.93% 8 478 1909 1065 it' ip South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 0 210 375 268 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 38 2992 10698 7303 Tustin Unified School District 4019 963 23.96% 0 210 375 268 ��� -U�� ���� Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1776 of 2451 CITY OF SANTA ANA Mayor 0 0 M < 0 w M Z < 0 Ew L) R w 0 -O- Z E CI a M i-- I L) J1 M Mi 0 Of C., HM.-.--� -!M M:� 4 m t� 15 2- 211, -01 ...... 144-77- tt,s -ery stn,bt' 9476 389 35'M'& B5 Mdbj ......... ..... ...... 34 , ,so . ....... n 4 ---wr'0 auazi�!' 0 J 14 7,, 46th Congressional District 81845 31370 38.33% 63 4300 13908 10207 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 22 700 2700 1270 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 63 4300 13908 10207 dy, tt�, jg, j;igog .r -4, 4 4 4' -I ........... n ------ 0I M MM--,-- .Gtia96"Cgmr[r4nJtY0110001 PH- -- ------ --- ...... ..... -------- �3L- 16OR:ff- -� - ---------- - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 6 ��58 67i6 38,77% 8i 66 16608 11477 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 6775 40.00% 32 901 3362 1666 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 2 50.00% 0 1 0 0 flEarrSgeGvantyP HARM A I L"" BOB 147 ------ - D"Wh(ge.p. 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M 6e{I6hog{T31sir� X168 fid pqg 2 43 '-K .... . ...... . i -�P-�A-40'z t" mw Ao I M1w : MM-- , , , �'M �� Ot Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 822 24.06% 148 353 92 97 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 3602 10173 3075 1851 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 5354 22.67% 870 2547 779 462 $'a',FlehorSatt118gtit^ofirnunifjr: liliegeAlSf{rgE '1 1 '3 d0ga 2297° ". 6D8 1551% wboxBoT -bit C' ."Maw D:0 '2'2 ORR -50 -w .; nM u '�287 Santa Ana 94768 23292 24.58% 3932 10847 1992 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. I of RSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 3423 9750 2967 1749 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 2515 7813 2455 1472 1 Ana NardWvIe d 0dMi'f RE 328& 450 r 25 t - ADAs MM . 0 i m5 J.0 ' 11 - . .... ..... S MIT, -, Ivi A&E 6 i gin., gg'- Ek"Pan Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 3507 24.16% 620 1631 429 301 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 1862 23.59% 243 957 314 154 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 3905 26.93% 704 1779 528 296 MOTO'-x(16 J -P iT '�wb &-g: ggg" 'n �r - -T2 . M-. n 'm- : -11-1.- —01--r. 9, -0-M — - 08 Kt- --157.' c 'M �4 South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 23.96% 170 384 149 10 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 3932 10847 3287 1992 Tustin Unified School District 4019 963 23,96% 170 384 149 108 Or 55A-22 Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1781 of 2451 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 2 a c o y E N � w N N Z N v a' w E F i Z. O M N 5 N E N N Q W W O v U p O y > Q c G V 5 = W W 'o n. m 15 ca t1 M Z .Sst=�lArpir�at(CeniraFCaur 3 `?`4'78 X6786 '88;7/:. 53'36 46483'... 5786!: 367 ist.S 94758 67x6 3677°/° 6aas 18463 874}6. 579 1h.Sen # ,L?ISItl4� .. . n q .,.. ....; 94758 .,. LW7.36 "d877/n _ _. .:.m:: . .._.. _6836 16988':.._._... �- G'.... _3„579 46th Congressional District 81845 31370 38.33% 4711 14146 5126 3201 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 1125 2337 660 378 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 4711 14146 5126 3201 i tl Aas Mbly QAS$rlpf 12513 X68 4d 66% , 11 q6 Y37 680 37 mast�:rtm unlrg- aAe#{e lsfrk 4638 H;iy P�8 4�lty 30 2i#5 � : 6y tG4!hal'tu<?ISyC�STra�eA[strl"di`Cr3s'teeAre ,_'its _._n875: d4'i±f°la_ _,._._? 365 $a. ;m g:: County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 36735 38.77% 5836 16483 5786 3579 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 6775 40.00% 1376 2975 868 503 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 2 50.00°/ 0 0 0 0 tr"n80.d6rY€y : y' :°:4k�a3 r 56738! X83 73%a ;, r `` �a338-14b379 t range 6Cmi8d aflgpl OA6frao{ X16& 1Z3 &189°7a ,, 23 780 X38 'Q7 MEM TK J 14 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 1468 42.96% 241 600 206 193 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 34224 38.55% 5347 15507 5420 3315 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 8762 37.11% 1350 4011 1418 860 fi"a'rhahp6afiffi- 6,- 91lf�O99g9.®DflitJo Sygj fi605: 3&+#1°r .. ``i'i2$. 66. Jdhebd 5dt5tuiaeS';.Rf[51tU5lf�.'3illtl8'f21&frl'{' 6'yi3f 5"°Ifi 3: "�,'I,6 .311Ts Fdneho.5prtba6-G41'?u`nity;llgeDTS,{rf,_ ."�{8-` 2d5:Q 16468; 4i3.r/°..,: .=M ....... _.11Ss�T 4d9''�7,. Santa Ana 94758 36735 38.77% 5836 16483 5786 3579 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 of RSCCD 84613 32499 38.41% 5060 14777 5182 3108 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 26600 38.20% 3889 12167 4405 2670 vS1t#.t1fl8�YY@ril., Di�kiQiQFir1 `' e y '_ 3F6�2 36-`�4af �y � 68Z X947 $ tf; Ana;fUar$ DiViszaa i r� t*4 �,,--456:7 36.7 3 4'fls r 3 'r75B 7-flvtf s 14sAnaW�ffbJvi5afl9.......°; ._.... _ 7? . .. 7. x6 462 °la... _ ...... 32MKIP 1$E 1 45> .: 91;1 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 5521 38.03% 933 2482 787 557 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 2921 37.00% 388 1395 529 289 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 5787 39.91% 984 2525 832 536 q€t.Q4�t=-$4illifQ7.19rFSYIfri:IN42968y1 F +1618. -'k6$5 -4668'i-7d .. r,, '. �.$e4 4 49'I: +”- W75. 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M MRN M," -, M; . .......... . . .. =M H E = ..... .. 0068196 1043 458 43.91% 181 225 0068197 960 462 48.13% 165 207 0068273 1235 601 48.66% 202 277 D6662�5 51 1ST . ..... .......... . . v A'274 23 "0 A el; '!'� I - -1.1 - -1 5 M, 1.11_�ft� PY 7 MR 9 ' �:g ' MME - NO-. 1r u 0068293 848 415 48.94% 189 164 0068296 1086 337 31.03% 141 144 0068297 685 208 30.36% 110 77 N z �___N _A, MIN M:N' 1 "HE ER" k13 93 Mm_ 33 . It0663R6 . ....... . X92 g t$6°6f 'R fq MEW �,P- - P - - P2 ------ �- X68 0068315 889 423 47.58% _143 269 0068316 753 333 44.22% 129 164 0068318 540 143 26,48% 73 55 00 $6320 .. -AMUM t -920 . . ......a.......fig_..... N -M F, n, ; 0,78, 2. . .........— f , �AUD0 ..... M- O�Nz rl. - - M =H_4 - pflij R - 0068330 1001 435 43.46% 184 196 0068334 977 330 33.78% 144 155 0068336 763 327 42.86% 120 149 MOM UMMOTY -10 N2-iiiN_N40n,2 WasnE! M -T N.lm. -_qMgrN,,i -gr ME, p- NMME -IM =� - -M - M �` 5 0068342 505 171 33,86% 64 59 0068348 1157 376 32.50% 191 155 0068349 992 327 32.96% 149 134 3 991} . . 444 .......... . --A w. ,p 01168364 b63 'Ag -AMN 5 a 74', D", ,-Kj�_b 0,000360,12- R _M_1_h2 . ......... NO K Al Z 0068366898 335 112 176 0068367 872 472 54.1 157 215 55A-26 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1764 of 2451 55A-27 Vote -by -Mall Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1785 of 2451 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 4 E o Z 'E to .1 w Z N < E m e ul M F3 0 'O0 x w 8 a No L) L) 1 sz�,ttracctat I;Certrst escort) X4756 "2,3292 2a 5$°/a M� -R -R 4 -"K 4 "AbMik$517 M 23"; ".K 7259 -------- - mg AM E -E '---- ------M �61h Congressional District 81845 19339 23.63% -AM 7161 . 9346 48th Congressional District 12913 3953 30.61% 1356 1913 69th Assembly District 81845 19339 23.63% 7161 9346 4- -",- ------ ---------- . . . . ......... 711,�rii�'�.i,&"&,-�-OibT)IS�'..Qio:fridx-�-���*.��Liii.-,.!i��'.r�'.1--�,�-, 'g -ggmi'%M� 212"ifit U., -- "" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... gnmn u4 no - 2.22 ------- --- 3d0 , , -= , 1 1 1 M -300 Education Trustee Z., i- County Board of E d 94758 2 3292 24.58% 8517 11259 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 4943 29.18% 1724 2391 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 1 25.00% 0 0 947H8 28292 28°/a $5S7 1 259 =- . ago . ..... . ....... 68, "MR -m -T, B4 ....... -NA Ajo, A - M7AM, ......... ... - - ------ - --- - --2 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 822 24.06% .. . 267 396 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 7947 10505 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 5354 22.67% 2029 2553 , -sto ---- --A �"((njrfe"gp AM—A-1IM6111k W! a ----- - f4i 99 7960 NO"Ot—, " ON 5 RK 5 ;'.- K �J�M '-M 5 19 . r, � , - I of 4 y A J 4.� =-=2 0 - " ' " H� Santa Ana 94758 23292 24.58% 8517 11259 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 of RSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 7633 10035 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 6141 7944 ., W K.2 - . .. ..... 6aky at&[ , -P M -5 .. ... . . ....... . 4Q5f?; PROM =0�'M N -Ward -Division San930 ta Ana 4 14518 3507 24.16% 1252 1659 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 1862 23.59% 751 898 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 3905 26.93% 1363 1902 -or 4, tilohOM011100 0,1A7gRMI M-bb'j, ff & 454 5a' t+ 4rat�y--VMV,ON"",r A M. '. -g 6 R , - =_ -0 South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 23.96% 338 454 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 8617 11259 Tustin Unified School District 4019 963 23.96% 338 454 ME M ... ..... 55A-28 Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1786 of 2461 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 4 E 0 Z 'E 0 w > Z < Z 0 0 K ca W ❑ w M 1s Jtrdlr3aliC€11tt5lGdntt) '; " 36art 3877✓�.'i 14413 1677 isSupaalsanaFJ?tatz a< ___475 44768T. -367346 -mg ------- M96776, 4, � ---�Z871.754 _4 2 RA'4411' IB -178- H-pj nAthaSenate 46th Congressional District 81845 31370 38.33% .... . .... 12460 . 14291 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 1952 2485 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 12460 14291 -�1291i3 8366:: 51' . 2485 7"948kq -kq i4 i 4 �"W-%WN4 gg. -M --- --------- M . Gest Siaf�rrfufutY-.Cdlld$A pw-rT ............ AMM A7 EZM .... ..... ..... . ".= CountyBoard of EducationTrusteeAreal 94758 36735 38.77% 14412 16776 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 6775 40.00% 2524 3116 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 2 50.00% 0 0 dmi" 84351 38735 $7{o!u 441201`00JB719 K IM HMEMHFMAHA�M -$827-F0 .... ... ...... UN fter M M RE: Rt T T -MT Orange Unified School District' Trustee" Area 7 3417 1468 42.96% 514 677 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 34224 38.55% 13487 15666 Rancho Santiago Community College District 7 23614 8762 37.11% 3586 3931 Ftanhaaating5af6myul161 (ef 136 N .. ........... 3751 .h .......... &P muhit!"41ftili�1 I 0 6- 'j fffM -1 , 4, KmE 4 N.B�' -31 figj ----- - -, -;,Iw � . .......... . 1- I = '-p g .... .... M -2 gp "I-,,,,,, I -- Santa Ana 94758 36735 38.77% 14412 16776 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. I of RSCCD 84613 32499 38.41% 12880 14866 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 26600 38.20% 10677 12139 TO M -MM H�=L5 T, Q; -- ---------- M� ---- ------ M. M.--- 2 ----- - R. -.0-400-51A -a- Q OHM- MMMrM.ffi- -2 .0 ;'M 79 H - U "N'En - � � T M 4 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 5521 38.03% - ` .-MM-0.0.4 2147 2506 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 7894 29211 37.00% 1242 1335 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 5787 39,91% 2161 2637 Fsa EHOff ... . . ...... -R� or --�M N Q '.:T� R South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 ........ 1635 ... 40.68% ...... 604 721 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 36735 38.77% 14412 16776 Tustin Unified School District 4019 1635 40.68% 604 721 ML ..... .... ................ TAIM -4- ri R. �a sovaoj-ggi 7 55A-29 55A-30 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1787 of 2451 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 6 0 E 0 E .T< z w z 0 0 0 z < hc _x w r: M U w U. z 0 P MN' �'R' R 2 -7, i5m-ITF % J:12 na. =Imo 1�1 2h7 11PROPE op A 54 -P` -x '4Tj7AV, R M AN -236 0068051 445 295 66.29% ill 131 0068052 702 217 30.91% 79 110 0068053 739 391 52.91% 145 169 $.&E` ... IK-E-05EWM . . . ....... upp NMI4, L.MnEl 24 ...... . .. 43 0068059 1025 431 42.05% 123 216 0068060 777 309 39.77% 103 185 0068061 1104 356 32.25% 92 227 ;pg'qj��o W, RY61t4 -M - ....... :132- 069016UE E-2&2SY M38 1561a�--Or'M QMW" E— -j - ?M' N' 0068070 841 292 ....... ... 34.72% 79 161 0068073 1021 461 44.17% 173 210 0068074 608 238 39.14% 73 114 opa$tl76 999 Q6$ 366°l L K ..... .. . . LH� KS iM .149,..... 206. 0068083 455 37.39% . . . . . ...... 143 263 0068086 1220 346 28.36% 127 187 0068091 641 205 31.98% 64 116 6rpvPRI Mto .0 r-NME 2'�� A-1 -.1 M g -ME�-Hwuuii IDRT'A24' . . .... 0- Ex- -0-.2 ---- --------- - - - 0068100 697 200 28.69% 64 114 0068102 925 339 36.65% 118 200 0068103 1466 455 31.04% 146 256 A K SHE-- 4 A - �-------'MEMMa -g-0--44-- -- 6 —W M 15 643W- --------- 0 -- MI -. ---= 0068114 945 344 36.40% 90 215 0068115 1245 437 35.10% 132 254 0068119 1299 454 34.95% 126 271 g0l 3, .......... -n-M-01-2 MI 7.44 -422 .. ....... .... 25 MW -gp- -45 0068130 1299 540 41.57% 175 319 0068131 814 275 33.78% 69 174 0068132 927 329 35,49% 109 188 Molls m 's '-mn �64 --.124 - QQES815 1224 �i# 364u% 13829 0- ------- -- 41- 2274 0068138 1119 466 41.64% 129 243 0068145 564 269 47.70% 99 126 0068146 o 1 T2-!! 141 15 7 OW61 ioZT -A;ERP3�"_ 277 j. , X94 - 0, :7g2; -21 ----- ---- ---- K, 4 R 55A-31 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1788 of 2451 c o E JB O '0 E E 00 z 0 -4-111 xl.�x -t, 0068158 1147 525 45.77% 172 23 4 0068159 571 262 45.88% 98 129 0068160 0 0 0.00% 0 0 ow --R I, K p 00, - W-Ufl.'A207 r-R-n-z--m-KI 94 -M84., & R= ti! Kn 13".6, -440 4082°l0 --- ----- EN --- ...... "Q0 -RIE -N ------- 0068166 978 343 35.07% 86 227 0068177 1151 390 33.88% 102 255 0068179 1031 419 40.64% 116 231 01188183 1256 N ..7 6 -UIT4 E -RE-N.-EN4135 28 f abwb��Tl 2,- ;izZ z5w gO .... . . . ...... .. ...... ` T . . ... . . ... . 11"5 19 Y Lit' 0068189 1507 619 41.07% 178 339 0068190 958 375 39.14% 90 227 0068191 650 28143.23% 76 157 Moor. N-2 - --- ------ 74 11%, E, E=-, --p - ----- ....... r?06311a 1336 ME, A Olm -'T-,, W=.L- N 1 44 --------- --- 29A.. RL"TIMI, '666ii-46-- -7468 K -=.— ---- =-l--.-l- -- 1043 43.91% 137 264 0068197 960 462 48.13% 133 239 0068273 1235 601 48.66% 193 297 M 4---,T-- O. mo l M A 42 v- Mz ...... = _.. .2 = UN K- 0------AM-4 - 660068293.. 848 415 48.94% 122 230 0068296 1086 337 31.03% 114 172 0068297 685 208 30.36% 89 98 WE 1i7 17$ apM- - E M . =L'u . -..--...- - E -m ------- OII6 X66 429 gAW4M ."" Al W. 0068315 889 423 47.58% mmm. 169 185 0068316 753 333 44.22% 157 140 0068318 540 143 26.48% 57 68 0 - mg 44 u - M-4 'j -29,4 9 462& 2p 7.9 W� E-4- og9t W, - 1 4 �-=.Yj iL108 *R A �qL 0068330 1001 435 ._::"}3:,.:. '�6 0 ... .. -1,-5 ,, 3 2-5-4 0068334 977 330 33,78% 91 211 0068336 763 327 42.86% 103 166 ------------- .66 `E m D4, -Z.- AN 2-23 0068342 505 171 33.86% 59 73 0068348 1157 376 32.50% 126 226 0068349 992 327 32.96% 98 185 A - 4, 7 '00,6,836,4"aif X86 282n ZC 41 °k- R 41 �UM-,,. t m 277 D . .... . ... ............ . .... 0068366 898 898' 335 37.31% 80 208 0068367 872 472 54.13% 170 213 55A-32 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1789 of 2451 55A-33 Vote -by -Mall Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1790 of 2461 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 6 o E AnQZ w 0 (9 Z W L) 0 0 Z E 0 0 U 1s3 J.udlGlai $Geintr,----- ---- - — - 606 9Sdpehvift -0fifict. . . . ...A.R.......... '29 P % sS' T 46th Congressional District 81846 19339 23.63% 5689 9 10924 48th Congressional District 12913 3953 30.61% 976 2301 69th Assembly District 81845 19339 23.63% 5689 10924 Iff— �'HH L42 ""i�j Z 4961 i"Iddoft ---------- Y'. R4 RPM. S .05 4 .... �'g,'ga -------- -R§ . . .. ..... .. .... n . ..... .... County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 23292 24.58% 6665 13225 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 4943 29.18% 1273 2846 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 1 25.00% 0 0 94738 23292: $ 68✓a @5 5 h3235 ........... .... . ..... 5tr43 Fa 69i� ME. RM "OT100F Orange M M�rgmf li � IF M M v ' H"N! - ""A - - Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 .... .. 822 24,06% 291 379 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 6166 12396 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 5354 22.67% 1527 3081 2�' u KHM; F3`arfc�lo.'6xrdg.Cammun'ftY"dJlk'-P�at�f?4 22'485 J36 TI a,ofa acltago: --------------- 0E 4 1 Santa Ana 94758 23292 24.58% 6665 13225 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 of RSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 5840 11933 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 4732 9450 othhhww"., a-n-.—M-MMMMi ... wir U,Fv c ww' qir�4 'M H'E.77 -M 2a 3214 s61P �35z Pilo A Z, Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 3507 24.16% 954 2007 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 1862 23.59% 565 1101 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 3905 26.93% 1011 2261 ig-Nffi" u g e .. . ....i b'i 4 .2 "o "F M b afffbM Mal - Amr �-X x M South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 23.96% 334 466 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 6665 13225 Tustin Unified School District 4019 963 23.96% 334 466 UP vs 55A-34 Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 1791 of 2451 CITY OF SANTA ANA Member, City Council, Ward 6 O E w 9 A< Z Z 0 E 0 .2 1t;ladlplalDf±ii1Ya41ipazY) 947.58 Un— N l� ��-rT d j �'RlPrk,047 R 357361: nm nmnmnmnm 3877%:,. S'Ltip u--, � 11 --t -- --- ---------- 6 N ...198211 ... Congressional District 81845 31370 38.33% 10133 16862 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 1487 2958 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 10133 16862 14 id ... .. . ....... .. .. ... 61151y016 Tg. ig _-M - - M14 016 , ?% -��RNF�5%4 .. .. ...... M ---- 2 gn, --M.— ....... .. .. , Gasiatn , � . mr _u�"m"! g iA 5;8TM- ..... ... =---M NU7 County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 36735 38.77% 11620 166Ai6 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 6775 40.00% 1935 3713 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 2 50.00% 0 0 b7hge C3rii1� ': .94953 7. M -19829. g IT 63 M Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 1468 42,96% 568 636 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 34224 38.55% 10774 18616 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 8762 37.11% 2723 4839 rg&I(d tmd-A 181 21 .-'1 10 -- -----j fttta N-J�gg01f IOF,maw I ------- A-M ----M'- 4 H '2 9,4 5,463 Santa Ana --- 94768 36735 38.77% 11620 19820 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. I ofRSCCD 84613 32499 38.41% 10143 17828 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 26600 38.20% 8457 14571 $06011AMOM41-sJ0-AAL f 4567 . 15 252 n#an.. WPM .......... DIVIONM`M x4Yg 3174 3511-X82 i MU 21Q1 P0. . .... � IxM ... —1 U Santa Ana Ward Division 4 , 14518 — 5521 " -1 38.03% 1671 3039 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 2921 37.00% 960 1641 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 5787 39.91% 1651 3189 w _gn4"g3 --rl Bw i b P bj — 1-2, ------- Wig Mill N -H-A H, .. . 5 ... . ..... ... E ....... aR7 —7 4,8 South Orange County Community" College Dist 4019 1635 40.68% 597 - - 1 748 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 36735 38.77% 11620 19820 Tustin Unified School District 4019 1635 40,68% 597 748 4 z r-- - ----- — F-R.-M,"O.".. 0, "M 55A-35 55A-36 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2418 of 2451 AAA -City of Santa Ana, Modernization of Utility User Tax W 0 .2 E B .2 111 =E 0 Z pow! 0�.' M.M.- tzml' ------ ------ - "'i 195Q 0068051 445 295 66.29% 210 52 0068052 702 217 30,91% 153 42 0068053 739 391 52.91% 267 83 80 4771 :0394 MU U L' -ME 5'.-Na66 $d 0068059 1025 431 42.05% 281 79 0068060 777 309 39.77% 216 61 0068061 1104 356 32.25% 242 72 .808 9--K 5i ---- --- -M. KREQN, M 'S wn 46 pp 2?/. iiiIi S—P= '34.72% N ------ OF . ............ ------- - 0068070 841 292 261 64 0068073 1021 451 44.17% 296 109 0068074 608 238 39.14% 144 58 6- r6 -.Ki f.'Jiffi - ----- MR. 4Q7 AFB 16s 99 44 L -TH' N1.1 ERE ... ...... . ... ...... pg=............ . .... 0068083 1217 455 37.39% 300 104 0068086 1220 346 28,36% 242 79 0068091 641 205 31.98% 138 45 .......... 40 - -A. 45 393 F 28 p �'Rgo 4k 11fle310% W-.-1396Mv ;M 0068100 697 200 28.69% 142 43 0068102 925 339 36.65% 233 82 0068103 1466 455 31.04% 307 92 ON t i 230 7. - M-4 R"R-im- ff ipmMMIL'Nimi rmM kigM 2669 ..... ROOM -Mo A . Ki 0068114 945 344 36.40i-"- 237 79 0068115 1245 437 35.10% 290 101 0068119 1299 454 34.95% 319 93 37p; 7% ' ;iv-, 11 8428 x_:1'189 _ -A22. .... . ... . L'==-- ff 07 —.4 'EM.—m- 111 0 11-110M-RTM. 04 0068130 1299 540 41.57% 343 126 0068131 814 275 33.78% 207 36 0068132 927 329 35.49% 229 60 a".X280 Ip--NE-gZi ------ ii...... I 4 -4 ....... . . ... .... . -- - — ------- .... ..... 0068138 1119 466 41.64% 319 106 0068145 564 269 47.70% 175 70 0068146 590 381 64.58% 235 96 MKL='Mg@41 -7q_--- -----------A- U, - ,..._.._°_ 55A-37 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2419 of 2451 15 SZ• M E E z - -- — -------- 0068158 1147 525 ----- --------- 45.77% 369 102 0068159 571 262 45.88% 185 60 0068160 0 0 0.00% 0 0 New 44$2m 1F07 381 "M i�� "A. -.6b -- --- - _aal}z¢Ts 0068166 978 343 35.07% 242 69 0068177 1151 390 33.88% 267 77 0068179 1031 419 40.64% 269 78 =-R. vs -M h,'A' -a- lggl -HK -11 M-22 .. .... 22 i N "59 7g, il pl 0068189 1507 619 41.07% 427 123 0068190 958 375 39.14% 263 76 0068191 650 281 43.23% 184 W uz R.,16 ---64 4i? R On AR,1D D13 8844% HM M"IR, -.h jr" 2 0068196 1043 458 43.91% 324 92 0068197 960 462 48.13% 289 87 0068273 1235 601 48.66% 406 130 0 NOR .. ... . . 14 . 22 1f6;$$83 figNz'J—N94,HA %-' "l 4M"MA M] —H. -NET.." 0068293 848 415 48.94% 260 117 0068296 1086 337 31.03% 218 73 0068297 685 208 30.36% 148 41 005ff302 A85 344# --i —M E Bnn, 6696315 889 423 47.58% 286 112 0068316 753 333 44.22% 209 93 0068318 540 143 26.48% 92 40 L MH _ X— M R 'k 0 M On E R20 X37 A9Atn_x iRk REM, 0" my -:- 0 363 S� MZNM 9 -MiNi Rp - M 0068330 1001 435 43.46% 299 89 0068334 977 330 33.78% 225 73 0068336 763 327 42.86% 224 80 319 40-59000 P Mm �WM--' %-H M RA R. W 85 -c ---g IT., --,w _nxm 0068342 505 �X81 n--6 171 33.86% ME — I n 05 �P.N, 47 0068348 1157 376 32.50% 247 98 0068349 992 327 32.96% 208 74 M -87- ... .. .. . --M ............. Al -- 0068366 898 335 37.31% 260 --------- 51 0068367 872 472 54.13% 328 102 55A-38 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2420 of 2451 55A-39 0 M O & 21 E L? al >T z0 0068369 390 91 23.33% 67 12 4r7qA tt -,N 04 - - --------- gQ -I.- -24- fk. RM5 ELK MUNMr- M , R -,,H . . - 32 0068376 468 217 46.37% 135 56 0068379 510 152 29.80% 108 24 0068901 0 0 0.00% 0 0 M=..MMr.=UrM.MgmM - UmMN .50 M.- L—W.- UMWr.- d ItW ' �'-2475 M 55A-39 Vote -by -Mall Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2421 of 2451 AA -City of Santa Ana, Modernization of Utility User Tax 0 41 12 M 0 a 12 0 0 0 0 0 M Z N u=, h44469 � �-n 62 MM 'M 4, T 46th Congressional District 81845 19339 3.63% 13481 3886 48th Congressional District 12913 3953 30.61% 2781 668 69th Assembly District 81845 19339 23.63% 13481 3886 `6 biiv M ------ 44 - Mi! 1 - 43, -------------- Mmel ------ HT =,-,�MN r,� ...... . .... ... A & 4 668 . . . . . . . at"83 qg £49u � ---- -- .. ... 2. pg� - _ .. ....... ..4.83 - - ------- -20 County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 23292 24.58% 16262 4554 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 4943 29.18% 3459 870 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 1 25.00% 1 0 A tope 9455 77 : 24 53°L046262 454 og ' P Rod U'p-6.4.0 DCH----------- RE! E� 0§ ' MM . ... ... ..... Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 822 24.06% 564 163 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 15146 4239 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23 614 5354 22.67% 3734 1084 NEM3,j - :0 1-1-11-1- EN RRR410f --MQ7 I � - =- —." - L- -an.-=! E 9H: 1 'RT -.-Al 'T nAwffi Milt, GL Q-M -M 2248. 5584 24 " -. � � ��g -HO 1- 51 N- - --------- ...... .. .. A gfi -At Santa Ana 94758 23292 24.58% 16262455 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 of RSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 14471 405 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 11435 330 A, tdq '. -aMr ar 3. RONA m "'mw�r- .. . . . ... Wr- y, .K -MF,7 -MXW ZM —j- m��= RM k p 4 all Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14618 3507 24.16% 2452 654 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 7894 1862 23.59% 1294 391 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 3905 26,93% 2698 704 MMr� HE M-2.2" 'a, 144 dhos1g -N M.— 9 1 I.N., - -f gh 2'.� M FF'-'� -MM 19&; -59St . . ........ .... - ------- F . - '345--- South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 23.96% 693 195 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 16262 4554 Tustin Unified School District 4019 963 23.96% 693 195 g�Ma !,T A 55A-40 Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2422 of 2461 AA -City of Santa Ana, Modernization of Utility User Tax 0 k 29 16 —0 0 Xk E M Z .2 MO 02 9 0 b0 IL Z I -"J- Mir 5 —i. IM- -16 MR508,77%, - , , , "" -- -M- 148, - 4,5 ... . ...... . -M T ng - g 4� 2 - -------- ------ t g 7955 - --M, - --wn X L—.. T 0 - , - H , 2, 4 .. -,_j ��7,9 .. ...... 46th Congressional D !strict 81845 313 70 38.33% 21182 658 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 3663 997 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 21182 6958 129100-i JiSla 85A 99F .93,55 Mq:197, .6 7, bw 194 a. art --- i -------- ----- --------------- T. tit't' I(i �T_ .. ..... M .. . ..... -AA 74°/a 0-1, Ms County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 ii�i5fi �6735 38.77% 24845 7955 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 6776 40.00% 4612 1302 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 2 50.00% 1 0 iW 1 -1 -"-, - - " -- , " -Mig2p ,M,=,L !PT=N-NL -11-11.1— ---- p, -T EMS , -fl t M — -7AW ME A -0 Z -1 -.-N An -A- -8 —=-0 - 901 gam n MUIR - `.7.2 -N- -M M 5, . ... N -Z 1, 26 2.. M .1 44 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 1468 42.96% 972 349 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 34224 38.55% 23155 7426 Rancho Santiago Community College District T 23614 8762 37.11% 5897 1957 ---------- ------------- AaM ------- E gpj Z4M ",?knA R -M 5,9 77 Z95. r l�Pq AM 9 - Y .7T2 218 7 Santa Ana 94758 36735 38.77% 24845 7955 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No 1 ofRSCCD 84613 32499 38.41% 21999 7025 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 26600 38.20% 17943 5897 San Ani f 001 N EE qg�- m 12592 a987 8624"Tn,.. ----- 'R----1---1:4 B, IN- ... 3. 45 2-3574 ---- - krl . ....... ...... I -A 6M5 ........... .... . --------------- --- --g—bm MR ............ mnnr— . M.- & Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 5521 38.03% 3761 1168 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 2921 37.00% 1967 661 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 5787 39.91% 3881 1157 rv1��sZ.pSnP E5UlUtgqi9 T ht £M t7 9L !d 45t$ g 1, 05 g �M.4% I,%k Sp� g M M, --Nt . .......... ..... ..... . . .. . ........ . ......... �ungT L Egg�� -.Rp, ngn". M g�g—s-u�, M�'m -'am South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 1635 40.68% 1134 355 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 36735 38.77% 24845 7955 Tustin Unified School District 4019 1635 40.68% 1134 355 N��n M. un 3, -A ----- --5.�'-NKflH- ILE-E-1, 3. -HR KA 55A-41 55A-42 Orange County Statement ofVotes Page 2423o[24S1 BB -City of Ana, City Establishment of M ical Marijuana Collectives and Cooperatives -Santa 0 2P MI 42,11 N 454, iMr 0068061 445 295 66.29% 0068052 702 217 30.91% 130 68 0068053 739 391 52.91% 211 151 Jr R 0068059 1025 431 42.05% 252 116 0068060 777 309 39.77% 183 102 0068061 1104 356 32.25% 230 93 lt- 0068070 173 101 0068073 1021 451 44.17% 275 144 0068074 608 238 39,14% 130 81 OR 0068083 1217 455 37.39% 274 37 0068086 1220 346 28,36% 207 116 0068091 641 205 31.98% 121 66 ro 119 119 119 0068102 925 339 36.65% 214 105 0068103 1466 455 31.04% 296 ill it mn 0068115 1245 437 35.10% 255 149 0068119 1299 454 34.95% 289 125 6668U6-- 1299 540 41.57% 334 159 0068131 814 275 33,78% 180 67 0068132 927 329 35.49% 204 98 gE 0068138 111 91z 466 41,64% 281 164 0068145 564 269 47,70% 164 87 46 81 64,58% 228 117 Orr E Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2424 of 2451 55A-44 c E0 0 M 0 49 -6 0 E > a.a M 0 M 0 co w M L) 0 z 1 M60 ---- 0068158 1147 52 5 45.77% 297 182 0068159 571 262 45.88% 163 87 0068160 0 0 0,00% 0 0 4}a181 #9---- ------ .. ....... 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W�4 ZFENN-M 0068315 889 423 47.58% 279 126 0068316 753 333 44.22% 208 106 0068318 540 143 26.48% 76 60 vM06-11, 2�00-,'Modq' MR.— rm---n-M - ----- N Mdis R-1 0068330 1001 435 43.46% M -M 263 131 0068334 977 330 33.78% 223 91 0068336 763 32742.86% 170 131 b1i6?t339 290 9 - ----------- 004 Y.4 NI. -m -El"""', E'- MR2 ..... ......... ...... 4844 149 a g A QT n:, ,g ... ...... ?Q8 fi4 P9,0-9- -ffl-NiV M'M. Ab T', 0068342 505 171 33.86% 91 64 0068348 1157 376 32.50% 240 125 0068349 992 327 32,96% 191 97 . . . ..... --r-68268" iO - KEE . . . ......... 42L 0068366 898 335 37,31% 218 93 0068367 872 472 54.13% 283 155 55A-44 Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2425 of 2451 55A-45 0 t; E > 0 = M E 0 E 9 B 0 n In IH 0 M M w U > 0 z 0068369 390 91 23.33% 58 21 4 g 5BZ52 1k5 iM-9mN ,qw-RUA 3---- b �!p! KEN! . .. ja 4 =.= "s. -----m -T, - 81 .42 0068376 468 217 46.37% 135 62 0068379 510 152 29,80% 92 41 0068901 0 0 0.00% 0- 0 i�Mg -N 4 N=l- Njigj,!u--m-.��i.f2, ..... H -N .......... ... . .. 5 "-;. Q% R m.,. "p,yh�pm xz- 7UMMUM0.52 �- ------- !ff-H` - ---- - -194,750 [,K`22-;36735 -38 J77%, 55A-45 Vote -by -Mail Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2426 of 2451 BB -City of Santa Ana, City Establishment of Medical Marijuana Collectives and Cooperatives m c U u m M c a m ¢ o d 0 0 E N N N d U N c? m f in _ o V ° m D a m H W U Y 2 1stW(Central o tfj 44l5a 26292 145 3 azst Ln�111dFat set a 4ruasagaJ 171stg4t P 94Tfi6 23292 �4 6a% 145808 6i. 760 #M@nafi;t¢dL 97:nnn-nnin8 '232.92: 24;;1#y°.::.. _ 87£9 . _.; ....m_ ° ... _m . r __... __ .?43 .. 46th Congressional District 81845 19339 23.63% 12198 5644 48th Congressional District 12913 3953 30.61% 2365 1125 69th Assembly District 81845 19339 23.63% 12198 5644 728 ksaebtbly f3tafrfcl 1213b53 3b $1ly s= 20.66 d128 G'a ,sit;orr5m4ri! y{'i41I49RIM, iS, r '!110.4 6521, 3330.°lu .. '�Sb 'Ism oa tyCnmmunityGo,IIs„ e'15fs t7+st'`CtUa" ee". iYe Y S " 65,E r 3 Q n r �l_ & County and of Education Trustee Area 1 94758 .. ,. 23292 , 24.58% . _ .: . _. _....;356 14563 ,-5-- 6769 Garden Grove Unified School District 16938 4943 29.18% 2986 1403 Irvine Ranch Water District 4 1 25.00% 0 1 �2c �6�s-C4xuaxua ^ 94758 Z:L`1 2. 4'89% 14:563 67gg 02f$J7eIdeb5£2tJ7Ish1dC :L'n 4YG4 -aa 18% BQ$ 293 y:a rartgsJn�4'ed_cobPttr7�k'�'rUst44 A:� .� .. _ �� .: ,�. 133 . -t8,9��Is =_, .......: ..._....:8? .. .��r Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 3417 822 24.06% 522 240 Rancho Santiago Community College District 88781 21677 24.42% 13617 6269 Rancho Santiago Community College District 1 23614 5354 22.67% 3353 1595 f3aA14L14 Saan11s6gC4msrtµritiyk31¢s 761strlt,- 19).4. 4664 =21-111i$x�✓uAnn— '28xJ1'j.'8. 1fa'Sehis sah6a9si CommubHy CoAli 2246�u $32Q 26 $$°Ie w 3354 �L484 _0iatrlcY 4pam+$cmrnunatYvua3Al1[4:.... F sss' 285�ro-. ?299 _Q Santa Ana 94758. 23292 24.58% 14563 6769 Santa Ana College Imp Dist No. 1 of RSCCD 84613 20713 24.48% 13013 5976 Santa Ana Unified School District 69633 16422 23.58% 10377 4769 8ari1 A�8 Waco Dta]ioa i a2r i 2716 2T 53°l0 sgsi ,34,3114 7kr1a. Want Dtvasmn.3' - 1.64x62236'. 21'°/a �: =nni-nnn1746 140$ 9filY`ta 2A1?3' r9"blvSsl„9#i "KZ;,;: i rL3m5,',;g r tTfi , T, ... m4SDT1 : _2.7.031?le _ _ .. ::: _- ..' 960 ., Gf+ Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 3507 24.16% 2186 1008 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 1862 23.59% 1188 545 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 3905 26.93% 2346 1127 i IsL! Fs1114 ..10 -V �IsL F1� 2661! i : 4U39fi6 9s"/a 59@6 h.4.o1 FrLsallfas-fiul3my T21a1E1b-.2612�f .. 4111;9 d3632n-6$°° : i 896 30'x: NOW i 040t0ltty,,@oFra['gltutysC4Lege 4RJ 30eT .... :363 _ N. m ..... _ :-99$ .,, ,., South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 963 23.96% 596 304 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 23292 24.58% 14563 6769 Tustin Unified School District 4019963 23.96% 596 304 .. ... a�: ,: _.....`!454x3. .__.'07 ; 55A-46 Grand Totals Orange County Statement of Votes Page 2427 of 2451 BB -City of Santa Ana, City Establishment of Medical Marijuana Collectives and Cooperatives o N C N d }S o y E m N E U i ® U O u 9 0a u -Y '- o Co O a m H w M U >T Z iT JkldlClai{ajptpalouFl}I'Mom 3 't`1�F7 N14S32: 3stSapervl dl3ftllstYidl 94#s8 367{35 I., :. 22747 =: 1nw 2, 3.' 9h 6err(7tei7tsterato---------... ...... . .... .947 -35735 n"p3 317- Fa ': .. 21147 -itd'8! 46th Congressional District 81845 31370 38.33% 19018 9883 48th Congressional District 12913 5365 41.55% 3129 1599 69th Assembly District 81845 31370 38.33% 19018 "9883 7.2rtd-Asaembfy'141s'trf#€'1287;3 k365 a.4i 5;F°lo- 319 k94 boast Communl£y Call�g� Disricf s 9 sYi y y°� F7b 285; ;G a1 C i #tq iltl C 4u P3jr t� fu W lire _'I 1@5&.000vw 6ifi . 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Santa Ana Ward Division 4 14518 5521 .5 38.03% 2699 2260 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 7894 2921 37.00% 1538 1129 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 14499 5787 39.91% 2825 2277 ehgnlfAUitAbJ11t$fv.P'i NO 4 -AUf 1539. d.D 8&°lx rT� P7§. 1�4Eae9iteslm�rgv391s3Iq 29121 ': 4p1 1535:6 4p66� X25 776 'oPih4rang;,euuhC-n}aterrurity-a�la90tit m.. 3$;k 22 ,H.......5 _._,,. South Orange County Community College Dist 4019 1635 40.68% 725 776 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 94758 36735 38.77% 18090 14987 Tustin Unified School District 4019 1635 40.68% 725 776 55A-53 55A-54 MEASURE AA VOTER APPROVED 55A-55 55A-56 ORDINANCE NO. NS -2860 AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF SANTA ANA MODERNIZING THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS UTILITY USERS TAX AND REDUCING THE UTILITY USERS TAX RATE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER FROM 6% TO 5'/2 % THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 35-151 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-151. Short title. This article shall be known as the "Utility Users Tax Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana." The word "ordinance", "code" or "article" as used in this article shall mean the "Utility Users Tax Ordinance" unless otherwise so indicated. SECTION 2: Section 35-152 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-152. Purpose. This article is required for the purpose of fixing the rate of taxation for the utility users' tax, and for the purpose of providing a tax levy for the usual and current expenses of the City of Santa Ana. SECTION 3: Section 35-153 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-153. Definitions. The following words and phrases whenever used in this article shall be construed as defined in this section, unless otherwise indicated. (a) "Ancillary telecommunication services" means services that are associated with or incidental to the provision, use or enjoyment of telecommunications services, including but not limited to the following services: Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-57 Page 1 of 13 (1) "Conference bridging service" means an ancillary service that links two (2) or more participants of an audio or video conference call and may include the provision of a telephone number. Conference bridging service does not include the telecommunications services used to reach the conference bridge. (2) "Detailed telecommunications billing service" means an ancillary service of separately stating information pertaining to individual calls on a customer's billing statement. (3) "Directory assistance" means an ancillary service of providing telephone number information, and/or address information. (4) "Vertical service" means an ancillary service that is offered in connection with one or more telecommunications services, which offers advanced calling features that allow customers to identify callers and to manage multiple calls and call connections, including conference bridging services. (5) "Voice mail service" means an ancillary service that enables the customer to store, send or receive recorded messages. Voice mail service does not include any vertical services that the customer may be required to have in order to utilize the voice mail service. (b) "Billing address" shall mean the mailing address of the service user where the service supplier submits invoices or bills for payment by the customer. (c) "City" shall mean the City of Santa Ana. (d) "Day" shall mean a calendar day. (e) "Gas" shall mean natural or manufactured gas or any alternate hydrocarbon fuel that may be substituted therefore. (f) "Mobile telecommunications service" shall mean commercial mobile radio service, as defined in Section 20.3 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations and as set forth in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act (4 U.S.C. Section 124) and the regulations thereunder. (g) "Month" shall mean a calendar month. (h) "Non-utility service supplier" means: (1) a service supplier, other than a supplier of electric distribution services to all or a significant portion of the city, which generates electricity for sale to others, and shall include but is not limited to any publicly -owned electric utility, investor-owned utility, cogenerator, distributed Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 2 of 13 55A-58 generation provider, exempt wholesale generator (15 U.S.C. Section 79z -5a), municipal utility district, federal power marketing agency, electric rural cooperative, or other supplier or seller of electricity; (2) an electric service provider (ESP), electricity broker, marketer, aggregator, pool operator, or other electricity supplier other than a provider of electric distribution services to all or a significant portion of the city, which sells or supplies electricity or supplemental services to electricity users within the city; and (3) a gas service supplier, aggregator, marketer or broker, other than a supplier of gas distribution services to all or a significant portion of the city, which sells or supplies gas or supplemental services to gas users within the city. (i) "Paging service" means a "telecommunications service" that provides transmission of coded radio signals for the purpose of activating specific pagers; such transmissions may include messages and/or sounds. Q) "Person" shall mean, without limitation, any natural individual, firm, trust, common law trust, estate, partnership of any kind, association, syndicate, club, joint stock company, joint venture, limited liability company, corporation (including foreign, domestic, and non-profit), joint power agency, municipal district or municipal corporation (other than the city), cooperative, receiver, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed by order of any court. (k) "Place of primary use" means the street address representative of where the customer's use of the telecommunications service primarily occurs, which must be the residential street address or the primary business street address of the customer. (1) "Post-paid telecommunication service" means the telecommunication service obtained by making a payment on a communication -by -communication basis either through the use of a credit card or payment mechanism such as a bank card, travel card, credit card, or debit card, or by charge made to a service number which is not associated with the origination or termination of the telecommunication service. (m) "Prepaid telecommunication service" (including prepaid mobile telecommunication service) shall mean the right to access telecommunication services, which must be paid for in advance and which enables the origination of communications using an access number or authorization code, whether manually or electronically dialed. (n) "Private telecommunication service" means a telecommunication service that entitles the customer to exclusive or priority use of a communications channel Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-59 Page 3 of 13 or group of channels between or among termination points, regardless of the manner in which such channel or channels are connected, and includes switching capacity, extension lines, stations, and any other associated services that are provided in connection with the use of such channel or channels. A communications channel is a physical or virtual path of communications over which signals are transmitted between or among customer channel termination points (i. e., the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications). (o) "Service address" means the residential street address or the business street address of the service user. For a telecommunication service user, "service address" means either: (1) The location of the service user's telecommunication equipment from which the telecommunication originates or terminates, regardless of where the telecommunication is billed or paid; or, (2) If the location in subsection (1) of this definition is unknown (e.g., mobile telecommunications service or VoIP service), the service address means the location of the service user's place of primary use. (3) For prepaid telecommunication service, "service address" means the point of sale of the services where the point of sale is within the city, or if unknown, the known address of the service user (e.g., billing address or location associated with the service number), which locations shall be presumed to be the place of primary use. (p) "Service supplier" shall mean any entity or person, including the city that provides, sells, or resells a utility service to a user of such service within the city. (q) "Service user" shall mean a person required to pay a tax imposed under the provisions of this article. (r) "State" shall mean the State of California (s) "Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement" means the multi -state agreement commonly known and referred to as the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement, as it is amended from time to time. (t) "Tax administrator" shall mean the Finance Director, or his or her designee. (u) "Telecommunications service" means the transmission, conveyance, or routing of voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals to a point, or between or among points, whatever the technology used. The term "telecommunications services" includes such transmission, conveyance, or Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 4 of 13 55A-60 routing in which computer processing applications are used to act on the form, code or protocol of the content for purposes of transmission, conveyance or routing without regard to whether such services are referred to as voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services or are classified by the Federal Communications Commission as enhanced or value added, and includes video and/or data services that are functionally integrated with "telecommunication services." "Telecommunications services" include, but are not limited to the following services, regardless of the manner or basis on which such services are calculated or billed: ancillary telecommunication services; intrastate, interstate, and international telecommunication services; mobile telecommunications service; prepaid telecommunication service; post- paid telecommunication service; private telecommunication service; paging service; 800 service (or any other toll-free numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission); 900 service (or any other similar numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission for services whereby subscribers who call in to pre-recorded or live service). The term "telecommunication services" shall include, but is not limited to, charges for: connection, reconnection, termination, movement, or change of telecommunication services; late payment fees; detailed billing; central office and custom calling features (including but not limited to call waiting, call forwarding, caller identification and three-way calling); voice mail and other messaging services; directory assistance; access and line charges; universal service charges; regulatory or administrative fees, charges or surcharges, including charges or surcharges for programs imposed by state or federal law (whether such charges or surcharges are imposed on the service supplier or the customer); local number portability charges; and text and instant messaging. "Telecommunication services" shall not include digital downloads that are not "ancillary telecommunication services," such as music, ringtones, games, and similar digital products. (v) "VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol)" means the digital process of making and receiving real-time voice transmissions over any Internet Protocol network. (w) "800 Service" means a "telecommunications service" that allows a caller to dial a toll-free number without incurring a charge for the call. The service is typically marketed under the name "800," "855," "866," "877," and "888" toll- free calling, and any subsequent numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission. (x) "900 Service" means an inbound toll "telecommunications service" purchased by a subscriber that allows the subscriber's customers to call in to the subscriber's prerecorded announcement or live service. "900 service" does not include the charge for: collection services provided by the seller of the "telecommunications services" to the subscriber, or service or product sold by the subscriber to the subscriber's customer. The service is typically marketed Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-61 Page 5 of 13 under the name "900" service, and any subsequent numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission. SECTION 4: Section 35-155 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-155. Telecommunication Users' Tax. (a) There is hereby imposed a tax upon every person in the city using telecommunication services. The tax imposed by this Section shall be at the rate of five and one half percent (5.5%) of the charges made for such services and shall be collected from the service user by the telecommunication services supplier or its billing agent. There is a rebuttable presumption that telecommunication services, which are billed to a billing or service address in the city, are used, in whole or in part, within the city's boundaries, and such services are subject to taxation under this Section. There is also a rebuttable presumption that prepaid telecommunication services sold within the city are used, in whole or in part, within the city and are therefore subject to taxation under this Section. If the billing address of the service user is different from the service address, the service address of the service user shall be used for purposes of imposing the tax. As used in this Section, the term "charges" shall include the value of any other services, credits, property of every kind or nature, or other consideration provided by the service user in exchange for the telecommunication services. (b) "Mobile telecommunications service" shall be sourced in accordance with the sourcing rules set forth in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act (4 U.S.C. Section 124). The tax administrator may issue and disseminate to telecommunication service suppliers, which are subject to the tax collection requirements of this article, sourcing rules for the taxation of other telecommunication services, including but not limited to post-paid telecommunication services, prepaid telecommunication services, VoIP, and private communication services, provided that such rules are based upon custom and common practice that further administrative efficiency and minimize multi jurisdictional taxation (e.g., Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement). (c) The tax administrator may issue and disseminate to telecommunication service suppliers, which are subject to the tax collection requirements of this article, an administrative ruling identifying those telecommunication services, or charges therefore, that are subject to or not subject to the tax of subsection (a) above. (d) To prevent actual multi jurisdictional taxation of telecommunication services subject to tax under this Section, any service user, upon proof to the tax administrator that the service user has previously paid the same tax in Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 6 of 13 55A-62 another state or city on such telecommunication services, shall be allowed a credit against the tax imposed to the extent of the amount of such tax legally imposed in such other state or city; provided, however, the amount of credit shall not exceed the tax owed to the city under this Section. (e) The tax on telecommunication services imposed by this Section shall be collected from the service user by the service supplier. The amount of tax collected in one month shall be remitted to the tax administrator, and must be received by the tax administrator on or before the twentieth (20th) day of the following month. SECTION 5: Section 35-155.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-155.1. Bundling Taxable Items. If any nontaxable charges are combined with and not separately stated from taxable service charges on the customer bill or invoice of a service supplier, the combined charge is subject to tax unless the service supplier identifies, by reasonable and verifiable standards, the portions of the combined charge that are nontaxable and taxable through the service supplier's books and records kept in the regular course of business, and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and not created and maintained for tax purposes. If the service supplier offers a combination of taxable and non-taxable services, and the charges are separately stated, then for taxation purposes, the values assigned the taxable and non-taxable services shall be based on its books and records kept in the regular course of business and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and not created and maintained for tax purposes. The service supplier has the burden of proving the proper valuation and apportionment of taxable and non- taxable charges. SECTION 6: Section 35-155.2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-155.2. Substantial Nexus/Minimum Contact. For purposes of imposing a tax or establishing a duty to collect and remit a tax under this article, "substantial nexus" and "minimum contacts" shall be construed broadly in favor of the imposition, collection and/or remittance of the utility users' tax to the fullest extent permitted by State and Federal law, and as it may change from time to time by judicial interpretation or by statutory enactment. Any telecommunication service (including VoIP) used by a person with a service address in the city, which service is capable of terminating a call to another person on the general telephone network, shall be subject to a rebuttable presumption that "substantial nexus/minimum contacts" exists for purposes of imposing a tax, or establishing a duty to collect and remit a tax, under this article. A service supplier Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-63 Page 7 of 13 shall be deemed to have sufficient activity in the city for tax collection and remittance purposes if its activities include, but are not limited to, any of the following: maintains or has within the city, directly or through an agent, affiliate, or subsidiary, a place of business of any nature; solicits business in the city by employees, independent contractors, resellers, agents or other representatives; solicits business in the city on a continuous, regular, seasonal or systematic basis by means of advertising that is broadcast or relayed from a transmitter with the city or distributed from a location with the city; or advertises in newspapers or other periodicals printed and published within the city or through materials distributed in the city by means other than the United States mail; or if there are activities performed in the city on behalf of the service supplier that are significantly associated with the service supplier's ability to establish and maintain a market in the city for the provision of utility services that are subject to a tax under this article (e.g., an affiliated person engaging in activities in the city that inure to the benefit of the service supplier in its development or maintenance of a market for its services in the city). SECTION 7: Section 35-156.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-156.1. Reduction in Rate. The Electricity Users Tax imposed under section 35-156 shall be reduced from six (6) percent to five and one half (51/2) percent. SECTION 8: Section 35-157.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-157.1. Reduction in Rate. The Gas User Tax imposed under section 35-157 shall be reduced from six (6) percent to five and one half (51/2) percent. SECTION 9: Section 35-159.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-159.1. Reduction in Rate. The Water User Tax imposed under section 35-159 shall be reduced from six (6) percent to five and one half (51/2) percent. SECTION 10: Section 35-172 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-172. RESERVED Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 8 of 13 55A-64 SECTION 11: Section 35-178 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-178. Effect of State and Federal Reference/Authorization. Unless specifically provided otherwise, any reference to a State or Federal statute in this article shall mean such statute as it may be amended from time to time, provided that such reference to a statute herein shall not include any subsequent amendment thereto, or to any subsequent change of interpretation thereto by a State or Federal agency or court of law with the duty to interpret such law, to the extent that such amendment or change of interpretation would require voter approval under California law, or to the extent that such change would result in a tax decrease (as a result of excluding all or a part of a utility service, or charge therefor, from taxation). Only to the extent voter approval would otherwise be required or a tax decrease would result, the prior version of the statute (or interpretation) shall remain applicable; for any application or situation that would not require voter approval or result in a decrease of a tax, provisions of the amended statute (or new interpretation) shall be applicable to the maximum possible extent. To the extent that the city's authorization to collect or impose any tax imposed under this article is expanded or limited as a result of changes in State or Federal law, no amendment or modification of this article shall be required to conform the tax to those changes, and the tax shall be imposed and collected to the full extent of the authorization up to the full amount of the tax imposed under this article. SECTION 12: Section 35-179 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-179. No Increase in Tax Percentage or Change in Methodology Without Voter Approval; Amendment or Repeal. This article of the Santa Ana Municipal Code may be repealed or amended by the city council without a vote of the People. However, as required by Chapter XIIIC of the California Constitution, voter approval is required for any amendment provision that would increase the rate of any tax levied pursuant to this article. The People of the City of Santa Ana affirm that the following actions shall not constitute an increase of the rate of a tax: (1) The restoration of the rate of the tax to a rate that is no higher than that set by this article, if the city council has acted to reduce the rate of the tax; (2) An administrative or legislative action that interprets or clarifies the methodology of the tax, or any definition applicable to the tax, so long as such interpretation or clarification (even if contrary to some prior interpretation or clarification) is not inconsistent with the language of this article; Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-65 Page 9 of 13 (3) The establishment a class of persons or class of service that is exempt or excepted from the tax or the discontinuation of any such exemption or exception (other than the discontinuation of an exemption or exception specifically set forth in this article); or (4) The collection of the tax imposed by this article, even if the city had, for some period of time, failed to collect the tax. SECTION 13: Section 35-180 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-180. Remedies Cumulative. All remedies and penalties prescribed by this article or which are available under any other provision of law or equity, including but not limited to the California False Claims Act (Government Code Section 12650 et seq.) and the California Unfair Practices Act (Business and Professions Code Section 17070 et seq.), are cumulative. The use of one or more remedies by the city shall not bar the use of any other remedy for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this article. SECTION 14: Section 35-181 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-181. Interaction with Prior Tax. (a) Collection of Tax by Service Providers. Service providers shall begin to collect the tax imposed by this amended article as soon as feasible after the effective date of this article, but in no event later than permitted by Section 799 of the California Public Utilities Code. (b) Satisfaction of Tax Obligation by Service Users. Prior to April 1, 2015, any person who pays the tax levied pursuant to this article, as it existed prior to its amendment as provided herein, with respect to any charge for a service shall be deemed to have satisfied his or her obligation to pay the tax levied pursuant to this article as amended herein, with respect to that charge. The intent of this paragraph is to prevent the imposition of multiple taxes upon a single utility charge during the transition period from the prior Utility Users' Tax Code to the amended Utility Users' Tax Ordinance (which transition period ends April 1, 2015) and to permit service providers or other persons with an obligation to remit the tax hereunder, during that transition period, to satisfy their collection obligations by collecting either tax. (c) Satisfaction of Tax Obligation by Service Users Paying the Prior Maximum Utility Users Tax. Prior to July 1, 2015, any person who pays the maximum tax amount payable under the utility users tax pursuant to this article, as it Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 10 of 13 55A-66 existed prior to its amendment as provided herein, shall be deemed to have satisfied his or her obligation to pay the tax levied pursuant to this article as amended herein for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. (d) In the event that a final court order should determine that the election enacting this article (as amended herein) is invalid for whatever reason, or that any tax imposed under this article (as amended herein) is invalid in whole or in part, then the taxes imposed under this article, as it existed prior to its amendment as provided herein, shall automatically continue to apply with respect to any service for which the tax levied pursuant to this article has been determined to be invalid. Such automatic continuation shall be effective beginning as of the first date of service (or billing date) for which the tax imposed by this article is not valid. However, in the event of an invalidation, any tax (other than a tax that is ordered refunded by the court or is otherwise refunded by the city) paid by a person with respect to a service and calculated pursuant to this article (as amended herein) shall be deemed to satisfy the tax imposed under this article, as it existed prior to its amendment as provided herein, on that service, so long as the tax is paid with respect to a service provided no later than six months subsequent to the date on which the final court order is published. SECTION 15: Section 35-182 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 35-182. Ratification of Prior Tax. The voters of the City of Santa Ana hereby ratify and approve the past collection of the Utility Users Tax as imposed by Chapter 35, Article VI, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code as it existed prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 16: Section 35-183 to 35-199 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows: Secs. 35-183-35-199. Reserved. SECTION 17: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby declare that they would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 18: Neither the adoption of this ordinance nor the repeal hereby of any ordinance shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violation of ordinances, which violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof, nor be construed as Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-67 Page 11 of 13 affecting any of the provisions of such ordinance relating to the collection of any tax or penalty or the penal provision applicable to any violation thereof, nor to affect the validity of any bond or cash deposit in lieu thereof, required to be posted, filed or deposited pursuant to any ordinance and all rights and obligations thereunder appertaining shall continue in full force and effect. SECTION 19: Upon the approval by the majority of the voters of the City of Santa Ana at the November 4, 2014 general election, service providers shall begin to collect the tax imposed by this amended article as soon as feasible after the effective date, but in no event later than permitted by Section 799 of the California Public Utilities Code. ADOPTED this 9th day of December, 2014. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney Jose Sandoval Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Ordinance No. NS -2860 Page 12 of 13 Miguel A. Pulido Mayor 55A-68 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS -2860 to be the original ordinance adopted by the voters of the City of Santa Ana on November 4. 2014 and certified by the City Council on December 9, 2014. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS -2860 55A-69 Page 13 of 13 55A-70 MEASURE BB VOTER APPROVED 55A-71 ORDINANCE NO, NS -2864 AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO DELETE AND REPLACE ARTICLE XIII, TO DELETE SECTION 41-121, DELETE SUBSECTION (B) OF SECTION 41-144, AND AMEND ARTICLE XII OF CHAPTER 21 BY ADDING SECTIONS 21-126, 21-127, 21- 128, 21-129 AND 21-130 TO REGULATE THE ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATION AND TAXATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVES AND COOPERATIVES WHEREAS, in 1996, the California electorate approved Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which allows a patient, with a doctor's recommendation, to use marijuana for medical purposes without the fear of prosecution or arrest; and WHEREAS, in 2003, the California legislature passed Senate Bill 420 (Medical Marijuana Program Act) which amended the Health and Safety Code to permit the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries for the distribution of marijuana for medical purposes; and WHEREAS, cities where medical marijuana dispensaries have been permitted to operate have experienced significant problems, including burglaries and takeover robberies of dispensaries, robberies of customers leaving dispensaries, an increase in crime (especially thefts and robberies) in the vicinity of dispensaries, illegal re -selling of marijuana obtained from dispensaries, physicians issuing apparently fraudulent recommendations for the use of marijuana, collective staff selling marijuana to customers with obviously counterfeit patient identification cards, street dealers attempting to sell marijuana to collective customers, collective customers using marijuana and then driving under the influence of marijuana, the sale of illegal drugs other than marijuana in the dispensaries, sales of marijuana to minors; and WHEREAS, after studying various alternatives for the regulation of medical marijuana dispensaries, considering testimony from members of the public, and reviewing the legal status of medical marijuana dispensaries under applicable law, the City Council finds that the regulation and operation of medical marijuana dispensaries is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by mitigating the adverse secondary effects from the operations of medical marijuana dispensaries; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana has a compelling interest in ensuring that marijuana is not distributed in an illicit manner, in protecting the public health, safety and welfare of its residents and businesses, in preserving the peace and quiet of the Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 1 of 19 55A-72 neighborhoods in which medical marijuana collectives operate, and in providing compassionate access to medical marijuana to its seriously ill residents. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The People hereby adopt the recitals and findings set forth above and in the request for Council action -staff report prepared in connection with this ordinance. SECTION 2. Article XIII of Chapter 18 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Chapter 18 ARTICLE XIII. MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVES/COOPERATIVES 18-610. Purposes and intent. It is the purpose and intent of this article to regulate the collective distribution of medical marijuana in order to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Santa Ana. The regulations in this article, in compliance with the Compassionate Use Act, the Medical Marijuana Program Act, and the California Health and Safety Code (collectively referred to as "State Law") do not interfere with a patient's right to use medical marijuana as authorized under State Law, nor do they criminalize the possession or cultivation of medical marijuana by specifically defined classifications of persons, as authorized under State Law, Under State Law, only qualified patients, persons with identification cards, and primary caregivers may cultivate medical marijuana collectively. Medical marijuana collectives shall comply with all provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code ("Code"), State Law, the 2008 California Attorney General Guidelines for the Security and Non -Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use, and all other applicable local and state laws. Nothing in this article purports to permit activities that are otherwise illegal under state or local law. 18-611. Definitions. (a) "Cultivation" and/or "Cultivate" shall mean the planting, growing, harvesting, drying, processing, or storage of one or more marijuana plants or any part thereof. (b) "Medical Marijuana Collective" or "Cooperative" or "Collective" means any facility or location where medical marijuana is made available and/or distributed by or to one or more of the following: a primary caregiver, a qualified patient or a person with an identification card in strict accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5 et seq., as sometimes amended. A "medical marijuana collective" shall not include the following uses, as long as the location of such uses are otherwise regulated by this Code or applicable law: a clinic licensed pursuant to Chapter 1 of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, a health care facility licensed pursuant to Chapter 2 of Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 2 of 19 55A-73 Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, a residential care facility for persons with chronic life-threatening illness licensed pursuant to Chapter 3.01 of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, a residential care facility for the elderly licensed pursuant to Chapter 3.2 of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, a residential hospice or a home health agency licensed pursuant to Chapter 8 of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, as long as such use complies strictly with applicable law including, but not limited to, Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5 et seq. For purposes of this Municipal Code, "Dispensary" and "Dispensaries" have the same the same meaning as Collective or Cooperative. (c) "Identification Card" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and Safety Code § 11362.7 et seq., as sometimes amended. (d) "Manager" means any person responsible for the establishment, organization, supervision, or oversight of the operation of a Collective, including but not limited to members who perform the functions of president, vice-president, director, operating officer, financial officer, secretary, or treasurer. Ability to control one or more of the following functions shall be prima facie evidence that such person is a manager: (1) to hire, select, or separate employees or staff, including volunteers; (2) to acquire facilities, furniture, equipment or supplies other than occasional replenishment of stock; (3) to disburse funds of the business other than occasional expenditures for replenishment of stock; or (4) to make, or participate in making, policy decisions relative to the operations of the business. (e) "Marijuana" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and Safety Code § 11018 as sometimes amended. (f) "Medical Marijuana" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 et seq., as sometimes amended. (g) "Primary Caregiver" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 and 11362.7, as sometimes amended. (h) "Qualified Patient" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 as sometimes amended. 18-612. Scope of article. The operating standards established in this article apply to any site, facility, location, use, cooperative or business currently operating in the City of Santa Ana, or which commences operations after the effective date of this Article, that distributes, dispenses, stores, sells, exchanges, processes, delivers, or gives away, medical marijuana to qualified patients, health care providers, patients' primary caregivers, or physicians, pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 11362.5 (adopted as Proposition 215, the "Compassionate Use Act of 1996") or any state regulations adopted in furtherance thereof. Any collective in the City of Santa Ana shall operate in conformance with the Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 3 of 19 55A-74 operating standards set forth in section 18-613 of this Code to assure that the operations of the collective are in compliance with California law and to mitigate the adverse secondary effects from operations of dispensaries. 18-613. Operating standards. (a) At all times the collective is open, a collective shall provide at least one security guard who is licensed, possesses a valid Department of Consumer Affairs "security guard card", and has a valid Santa Ana Business License. Security guards shall not possess firearms. (b) The security guard and collective personnel shall monitor the site and the immediate vicinity of the site to assure that patrons immediately leave the site and not consume medical marijuana in the vicinity of the collective or on the property or in the parking lot. (c) Exterior signage shall be limited to one wall sign not to exceed ten square feet in area and may not be externally or internally illuminated. Interior signage or advertising may not be visible from the exterior. (d) No recommendations from a doctor for medical marijuana shall be issued on-site. (e) There shall be no on-site sales of alcohol or tobacco products, and no on- site consumption of food, alcohol, tobacco or marijuana by patrons. (f) Hours of operation shall be limited to: Monday --Saturday 10 a.m.--8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.--7 p.m. (g) The property provides a sufficient odor absorbing ventilation and exhaust system so that odor generated inside the property is not detected outside the property, anywhere on adjacent property or public rights-of-way, or within any other unit located within the same building as the collective. (h) A collective shall only dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients and their caregivers as defined by California Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 (Proposition 215). This shall include possession of an original valid doctor's recommendation, not more than one year old, for medical marijuana use by the patient. (i) A collective shall notify patrons of the following both verbally and through posting of a sign in a conspicuous location: (1) Use of medical marijuana shall be limited to the patient identified on the doctor's recommendation. Secondary sale, barter or distribution of medical marijuana is a crime and can lead to arrest. (2) That loitering on and around the collective site is prohibited by California Penal Code § 647(e) and that patrons must immediately leave the site Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 4 of 19 55A-75 and not consume medical marijuana in the vicinity of the collective or on the property or in the parking lot. (3) Forgery of medical documents is a felony crime. (4) A warning that patrons may be subject to prosecution under federal marijuana laws. (5) That the use of medical marijuana may impair a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle or operate machinery. Q) A collective shall not provide marijuana to any individual in an amount not consistent with personal medical use. (k) A collective shall not store more than $200.00 in cash reserves overnight on the premises and shall make at least one daily bank drop that includes all cash collected on that business day. (1) No one under 21 years of age shall be permitted to enter establishment, unless such person is a qualified patient and is accompanied by his or her Primary Caregiver, licensed Attending Physician, parent(s) or documented legal guardian. (m) A collective shall provide the name and phone number of an on-site staff person to the Police Department and Community Preservation Division for notification if there are operational problems with the establishment. (n) Each collective operator(s) and employees shall complete a criminal background check. Employees, managers or volunteers may not have been convicted of, or plead guilty/no-contest to a felony or misdemeanor drug charge within the past four years. (o) Marijuana shall not be grown or cultivated at collective sites, except that cuttings of the marijuana plant may be kept or maintained on-site for distribution to qualified patients and primary caregivers as follows: (1) The cuttings shall not be utilized by a collective as a source for the provision of marijuana for consumption on-site, however, upon provision to a qualified patient or primary caregiver, that person may use the cuttings to cultivate marijuana plants off-site for their own use and they may also return marijuana from the resulting mature plant for distribution by the collective. (2) For the purposes of this paragraph, the term "cutting" shall mean a rootless piece cut from a marijuana plant, which is no more than six inches in length, and which can be used to grow another plant in a different location. Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 5 of 19 55A-76 (p) A collective shall comply with applicable provisions of the California Health and Safety Code §§ 11362.5 through 11362.83, inclusive. (q) If food is distributed, the collective shall comply which all relevant state laws and City ordinances pertaining to the preparation, distribution and sale of food. (r) The location, interior and exterior, shall be monitored at all times by web - based closed-circuit television for security purposes. The camera and recording system must be of adequate quality, color rendition and resolution to allow the ready identification of any individual committing a crime anywhere on or adjacent to the location. The recordings shall be maintained for a period of not less than ninety days. The Police Department may request the recordings in connection with an investigation. If the recordings are not voluntarily provided, the Police Department may seek a warrant or court order for the recordings. (s) The location shall have a centrally -monitored fire and burglar alarm system and the building or the portion of the building where the collective is located shall contain a fire -proof safe; (t) No manufacture of concentrated cannabis in violation of California Health and Safety Code section 11379.6 is allowed; (u) No collective shall operate for profit. Cash and in-kind contributions, reimbursements, and reasonable compensation provided by members towards the collective's actual expenses of the growth, cultivation, and provision of medical marijuana shall be allowed provided that they are in strict compliance with State Law. All such cash and in-kind amounts and items shall be fully documented. (v) If the collective operator is not the owner of the property where the collective is to operate, the operator shall provide evidence that the property owner(s) consent to the operation of a collective on the property. 18-614. Reserved. 18-615. Zones permitted. No collective shall operate within a residential (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, RE, CR) zone, Professional (P) zone, Arterial Commercial (C-5) zone, Planned Shopping Center (C-4) zone, Specific Development (SD), Specific Plan (SP) or Agricultural (A-1) zone. A Collective may only operate in an Industrial zone (M-1, M-2) in accordance with this Article. 18-616. Separation requirements. Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 6 of 19 55A-77 (a) No collective shall be located within 500 feet of another Medical Marijuana Collective or Cooperative or within 1,000 feet of any: (1) School; (2) Park; (3) Residential zone. 18-617.01 Cooperative/Collective registration required. Within 30 days after the adoption of this Chapter, the Director of Planning and Building shall prepare Cooperative/Collective registration application forms and a related administrative policy. Each collective interested in operating pursuant to this article may submit an application together with a non-refundable processing fee in an amount established by the City Council within 60 days after the adoption of this article, the Director shall stop accepting applications and process all applications received. The Director or his or her designee shall determine whether each application demonstrates compliance with this article. Each application that is in compliance with this article shall be placed on a qualified registration list and the Director shall notify the applicant in writing of its qualified registration status. Once all applications are processed, the Director shall hold a 'lottery" process in an open and public location and select 20 applications. Each applicant may then choose to file an application for a Regulatory Safety Permit pursuant to Section 18-617.2. The Director shall maintain the qualified registration list and update it on an annual basis. Any applicant on the list must submit a written request each year to maintain its status on the list and the Director may place new applicants on the list in order in which the applications are received. 18-617.01 Cooperative/Collective regulatory safety permit. (a) Every Medical Marijuana Collective shall obtain a Regulatory Safety Permit from the Police Department. The applicant shall pay a non-refundable fee in an amount established by the City Council. It shall be unlawful for any person, association, partnership or corporation to engage in, conduct or carry on, in or upon any premises within the City a Medical Marijuana Collective without the required permit. (b) A copy of the Regulatory Safety Permit shall be displayed at all times in a place visible to the public. (c) A Regulatory Safety Permit shall be valid for a period of one (1) year, unless sooner revoked. No permit granted herein shall confer any vested right to any person or business for more than the above -referenced period. 18-617.2. Medical marijuana collective — regulatory permit application Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 7 of 19 55A-78 process. (a) Any Medical Marijuana Collective desiring a regulatory safety permit required by this article shall, prior to initiating operations and after receiving notice of its successful registration under section 18-617.01, complete and file an application to the Chief of Police on a form supplied by the Police Department. The application shall be filed together with a nonrefundable fee as establish by resolution of the City Council, to defray, the cost of investigation required by this article. The application shall contain all of the following: (1) The address of the property where the proposed Medical Marijuana Collective(s) will operate; (2) A site plan describing the property with fully dimensioned interior and exterior floor plans including electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and disabled access compliance pursuant to Title 24 of the State of California Code of Regulations and the federally mandated Americans with Disabilities Act; (3) Exterior photographs of the entrance(s), exits(s), street frontage(s), parking, front, rear and side(s) of the proposed property; (4) Photographs depicting the entire interior of the proposed property; (5) If the property is being rented or leased or is being purchased under contract, a copy of such lease or contract; (6) If the property is being rented or leased, written proof that the property owner, and landlord if applicable, were given notice that the property will be used as a Medical Marijuana Collective, and that the property owner, and landlord if applicable, agree(s) to said operations; (7) The name, address, telephone number, title and function(s) of each manager, employee, volunteer, etc.; (8) For each manager, employee, volunteer, a fully legible copy of one valid government issued form of photo identification, such as State Driver's License or Identification Card; (9) If the Medical Marijuana Collective is a corporation, a certified copy of the Collective's Secretary of State Articles of Incorporation, Certificate(s) of Amendment, Statement(s) of Information and a copy of the Collective's Bylaws; (10) If the Medical Marijuana Collective is an unincorporated association, a copy of the Articles of Association; (11) The name and address of the applicant's current agent for Service of Process; Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 8 of 19 55A-79 (12) A copy of the applicant's Board of Equalization Seller's Permit; (13) A copy of the Medical Marijuana Collective Operating Standards, listed in Section 18-613, containing a statement dated and signed by the responsible party on-site stating under penalty of perjury, that they read, understand and shall ensure compliance with the aforementioned operating standards. The Chief of Police shall have sixty (60) calendar days in which to investigate the application and background of the applicant. The department of building safety and housing, the fire department and the Orange County Health Department shall inspect the premises proposed to be devoted to the collective establishment and shall make separate recommendations to the Chief of Police or designee concerning compliance with the foregoing provisions. The Chief of Police or designee, after receiving the application and aforementioned recommendations, shall grant the permit if he finds: (1) The required fee has been paid. (2) The application conforms in all respects to the provisions of this article. (3) The applicant has not knowingly made a material misrepresentation in the application. (4) The applicant has fully cooperated in the investigation of his application. (5) The applicant has not had a regulatory safety permit or other similar license or permit denied or revoked for cause by this City or any other city located in or out of this state within the five (5) years prior to the date of application. (6) The collective as proposed by the applicant would comply with all applicable laws including, but not limited to, health, zoning, fire and safety requirements. (7) The applicant has demonstrated compliance with the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, "Guidelines for the Security and Non -Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use" standards. 18-617.3. Medical marijuana collective — regulatory permit annual renewal (a) Applications for the renewal of a permit shall be filed with the Chief of Police at least sixty (60) calendar days before the expiration of the current permit. Temporary permits will not be issued. Any permittee allowing his or her permit to lapse or which permit expired during a suspension shall be required to submit a new registration application and pay the corresponding original application fees. (b) Any person desiring to obtain a renewal of his/her respective permit shall file Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 9 of 19 55A-80 a written application under penalty of perjury on the required form with the Chief of Police who shall conduct an investigation. The application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable filing fee established by separate resolution of the City Council to help defray the cost of the investigation required by this article. An applicant shall be required to update the information contained in his/her original permit application and provide any new and/or additional information as may be reasonably required by the Chief of Police in order to determine whether said permit should be renewed. 18.617.4 Maintenance of records. A Medical Marijuana Collective shall maintain records at the location accurately and truthfully documenting: (1) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of the owner, landlord and/or lessee of the location; (2) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of all members who are engaged in the management of the collective and the exact nature of each member's participation in the management of the collective; (3) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of all patient members to whom the collective provides medical marijuana, a copy of a government -issued identification card for all patient members; (4) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of all primary caregiver members to whom the collective provides medical; (5) all receipts of the collective, including but not limited to all contributions, reimbursements, and reasonable compensation, whether in cash or in kind, and all expenditures incurred by the collective for the cultivation of medical marijuana; and (6) proof of compliance with the California Attorney General Guidelines for the Security and Non -Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use. These records shall be maintained by the collective for a period of five years and shall be made available by the collective to the Police Department and/or Community Preservation Division upon request. If they are not produced as requested the City may seek a search warrant, subpoena, or court order. In addition to all other formats that the collective may maintain, these records shall be stored by the collective at the location in a printed format in its fire -proof safe. Any loss, damage or destruction of the records shall be reported to the Police Department within 24 hours of the loss, destruction or damage. 18-617.5 Audits. Annual Audits. No later than February 15 of every year, each collective shall file with the City one copy of an audit of its operations of the previous calendar year, completed and certified by an independent certified public accountant in accordance with generally accepted auditing and accounting principles. The audit shall include but not be limited to a discussion, analysis, and verification of each of the records required to be maintained pursuant to this article. 18-618. Inspection and enforcement responsibilities. The Community Preservation Division may enter and inspect the location of any collective between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., or at any reasonable time, to ensure compliance with this article. In addition, a designated unit within the Police Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 10 of 19 55A-81 Department may enter and inspect the location of any collective and the recordings and records maintained as required by this article, except that the inspection and copying of private medical records shall be made available to the Police Department only pursuant to a properly executed search warrant, subpoena, or court order. It is unlawful for any owner, landlord, lessee, member (including but not limited to a member engaged in the management), or any other person having any responsibility over the operation of the collective to refuse to allow, impede, obstruct or interfere with an inspection, review or copying of records and closed-circuit monitoring authorized and required under this article, including but not limited to, the concealment, destruction, and falsification of any recordings, records, or monitoring. 18-619. Applicability to existing medical marijuana operations. Any existing medical marijuana collective, dispensary, operator, establishment, or provider that does not comply with the requirements of this article must immediately cease operation until such time, if any, when it complies fully with the requirements of this article. No medical marijuana collective, dispensary, operator, establishment, or provider that existed prior to the enactment of this article shall be deemed to be a legally established use under the provisions of this article, and such medical marijuana collective, dispensary, operator, establishment, or provider shall not be entitled to claim legal nonconforming status. 18-620. Compliance with this article and state law. (a) It is unlawful for any person to (i) cause, permit or engage in the cultivation, possession, distribution or giving away of marijuana or (ii) own establish, operate, use or permit the establishment or operation of a medical marijuana collective or cooperative, or to participate as an employee, contractor, agent or volunteer of a collective or cooperative, except as provided in this article, and pursuant to any and all other applicable local and state laws. (b) It is unlawful for any person to cause, permit or engage in any activity related to medical marijuana except as provided in Health and Safety Code Sections 11362.5 et seg., and pursuant to any and all other applicable local and state laws. (c) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly make any false, misleading or inaccurate statements or representations in any forms, records, filings or documentation required to be maintained, filed or provided to the City under this article, or to any other local, state or federal government agency having jurisdiction over any of the activities of collectives. (d) It shall be the sole responsibility of the members engaged in the management of the collective to ensure that the collective is at all times operating in a manner compliant with all applicable state laws and this article. Nothing in this article shall be construed as authorizing any actions which violate state law with regard to the Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 11 of 19 55A-82 cultivation, transportation, provision, and sale of medical marijuana. 18-621. Violation and enforcement. Each and every violation of this article shall constitute a separate violation and shall be subject to all remedies and enforcement measures authorized by this Municipal Code. Additionally, as a nuisance per se, any violation of this article shall be subject to injunctive relief, revocation of the collective's registration, revocation of the certificate of occupancy for the location, disgorgement and payment to the City of any and all monies unlawfully obtained, costs of abatement, costs of investigation, attorney fees, and any other relief or remedy available at law or equity. The City may also pursue any and all remedies and actions available and applicable under local and state laws for any violations committed by the collective and persons related or associated with the collective. SECTION 3. Section 41-121 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby deleted in its entirety. SECTION 4. Subsection (b) of Section 41-144 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby deleted in its entirety. SECTION 5. Chapter 21, Article XII of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, comprised of sections 21-126, 21-127, 21-128, 21-129 and 21-130, is hereby added such that it reads as follows: Sec. 21-126. Purpose. This article is required for the purpose of fixing the rate of taxation for Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives and for the purpose of providing a tax levy for the usual and current expenses of the City of Santa Ana. The taxes required to be paid under this article are declared to be required pursuant to the taxing power of the City of Santa Ana solely for the purpose of obtaining revenue and are not regulatory permit fees. Sec. 21-127. Marijuana collectives/cooperatives — Annual business license tax assessment. (a) Annual business license tax assessment for Marijuana Collectives/ Cooperatives: (1) Every Collective/Cooperative whether it is organized or conducted as a "not for profit" business, a "non-profit" business, or a "for-profit" business, shall pay an annual business license tax in accordance with Chapter 21 of this Code and the Sections and Subsections hereunder. (2) For the purposes of this article, a Marijuana Collective/Cooperative is defined in section 18-611 of this Municipal Code and is considered to be a Ordinance No, NS -2864 Page 12 of 19 55A-83 business as that term is defined in Section 21-3 of this Chapter. (3) For the purposes of this article, a Collective/Cooperative is not considered to be a religious or charitable organization. (4) "Medical Marijuana Collective/Cooperative" or "Collective/ Cooperative" shall mean any activity regulated or permitted by Chapter 18 of this Municipal Code. (5) For the purposes of this article, a Marijuana Collective/Cooperative is not considered to be a business or person having a "specified exemption" or "specified exclusion" from business license taxation as set forth in Sections 21-48 and 21-49 of this Chapter. (6) For the purposes of this article, a "Nonprofit Organization" shall mean any institution or organization that is exempted from taxes measured by income or gross receipts pursuant to Article XIII, Section 26 of the California Constitution as codified under Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 23701) of Part 11 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and Section 37101 (c) of the Government Code or Sub -Chapter F (commencing with Section 501) of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. An institution or organization operating as a Collective/Cooperative and claiming a gross receipts assessment business license tax exemption under this section shall have the burden of furnishing to the collector such information as the collector may require to validate the claim of exemption including but not limited to such a determination by the California Franchise Tax Board or any other information requested by the collector. (7) For the purposes of this article, "gross receipts" shall mean any transfer of title or possession, exchange or barter, conditional or otherwise, in any manner or by any means whatsoever, of tangible personal property for a consideration including any monetary consideration for marijuana whatsoever, including, but not limited to, membership dues, reimbursements provided by members, regardless of form, or the total amount of cash or in-kind contributions, including all operating costs related to the growth, cultivation or provision of marijuana or any transaction related thereto. "Gross receipts" shall also include without limitation anything else of value obtained by a Collective/Cooperative. The term "gross receipts" shall also include the total amount of the sale price of all sales, the total amount charged or received for the performance of any act, service or employment of whatever nature it may be, whether or not such service, act or employment is done as a part of or in connection with the sale of goods, wares, merchandise, for which a charge is made or credit allowed, including all refunds, cash credits and properties of any amount or nature, any amount for which credit is allowed by the seller to the purchaser without any deduction therefrom, on account of the cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used, the labor or service cost, interest paid or payable, losses, or any Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 13 of 19 55A-84 other expense whatsoever; provided that cash discounts allowed or payment on sales shall not be included. "Gross receipts" shall also include the amount of any federal, manufacturer's or importer's excise tax included in the price of property sold, even though the manufacturer or importer is also the retailer thereof and whether or not the amount of such tax is stated as a separate charge. "Gross receipts" shall not include the amount of any federal tax imposed on or with respect to retail sales whether or not the amount of such tax is stated as a separate charge. "Gross receipts" shall not include the amount of any federal tax imposed on or with respect to retail sales whether imposed upon the retailer or the consumer and regardless of whether or not the amount of federal tax is stated to customers as a separate charge, or any California state, city or city and county sales or use tax required by law to be included in or added to the purchase price and collected from the consumer or purchaser, or such part of the sales price of any property previously sold and returned by the purchaser to the seller which is refunded by the seller by way of cash or credit allowances given or taken as part payment on any property so accepted for resale. "Gross receipts" shall be calculated without any deduction on account of any of the following: (i) The cost of tangible property sold or bartered; (ii) The cost of materials or products used, labor or service cost, interest paid, losses, or other expense; or (iii) The cost of transportation of the marijuana, or other property or product. (b) Business license tax rates for Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives. (1) Every Collective/Cooperative, excepting a qualified "Nonprofit Organization", whether it is organized or conducted as a "not for profit" business, a "non-profit" business, or a "for-profit" business, shall pay a separate business license tax at a rate of up to ten percent (10%) of the gross receipts generated or otherwise received for each branch establishment or separate property location of the business. The gross receipts tax shall be initially set at a rate of five percent (5%). The maximum tax rate shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of gross receipts. This tax shall not be adjusted for inflation pursuant to Section 21- 121 of this Chapter. (2) Notwithstanding the maximum tax rate of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts imposed under subsection (b)(1), the City Council may in its discretion at any time by ordinance implement a lower gross receipts tax rate for all Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives, as defined in such ordinance, subject to the maximum rate of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts. The City Council may by ordinance increase any such gross receipts tax rate from time to time, not to exceed the maximum gross receipts tax rate established under subsection (b)(1). (3) As part of the gross receipts tax imposed by this article, each Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 14 of 19 55A-85 Collective/Cooperative shall pay a minimum basic rate of two thousand dollars annually for each separate branch location or separate property location of the business. (c) Modification, Repeal or Amendment. The City Council may repeal the ordinance codified in this article, or amend it in a manner which does not result in an increase in the tax or taxes imposed herein, without further voter approval. The City Council may likewise by ordinance adopt and add additional provisions to any other article of this Chapter and relate them to this article, or amend any existing provisions of any article of this Chapter as they may already relate to this article in any manner which does not result in an increase in the tax or taxes imposed herein, without further voter approval. If the City Council repeals said ordinance or any provision of this article, it may subsequently reenact it without voter approval, as long as the reenacted ordinance or section does not result in an increase in the tax or taxes imposed herein. (d) Administration - rules, regulations, and guidelines; interpretation/ clarification. In order to aid in the City's collection of taxes due under this article and to ensure that all Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives are taxed consistently to the best of the City's ability, the collector, with the concurrence of the City Attorney, may promulgate rules, regulations, and guidelines, to implement and administer this article including, but not limited to rules, regulations, and guidelines harmonizing other provisions of this Chapter with the provisions of this article in any manner not inconsistent with the intent of this article and which does not result in an increase in the tax or taxes imposed herein. The collector may also, with the concurrence of the City Attorney, interpret or clarify the methodology of the tax, or any definition applicable to the tax, so long as such interpretation or clarification (even if contrary to some prior interpretation or clarification) is not inconsistent with the language of this article. (e) Occasional transactions — Exemptions. (1) The provisions of this article shall not apply to persons having no fixed place of business within the City of Santa Ana who come into the City for the purpose of transacting a specific item of Marijuana Collective/Cooperative business at the request of a specific patient, client or customer, provided that such person does not come into the City for the purpose of transacting business on more than five days during any calendar year. (2) For any person not having a fixed place of business within the City of Santa Ana who comes into the City for the purpose of transacting Collective/Cooperative activities, the business tax payable by such person may be apportioned by the collector in accordance with this Chapter. Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 15 of 19 55A-86 (f) Reporting and Remittance. Beginning as set forth in subsection (k) below, and monthly thereafter, each Marijuana Collective/Cooperative (except qualified Nonprofit Organizations exempt from taxes measured by income or gross receipts) required to pay a tax based on gross receipts under this article, shall report to the City any gross receipts received during the preceding monthly reporting period and shall likewise remit to the City the taxes due and owing during said period. For purposes of this section, month shall mean calendar month, and taxes shall begin to accrue on the date that a person or entity first receives a business license or other permit to operate as a Collective/Cooperative. The payment of the two thousand dollars minimum basic rate gross receipts tax required annually for each separate branch location or separate property location of the business in accordance subsection (b)(3), shall be made annually prior to the beginning of the fiscal year beginning April first of the current year and expiring on the thirty-first day of March of the following year. In the case of a new Collective/Cooperative the minimum basic rate gross receipts tax shall be paid in advance prior to any new business activity being undertaken. Every new licensee shall pay in advance an amount equal to one-quarter ('/4) of the annual minimum basic rate gross receipts tax, for each quarter and fraction of a quarter remaining during the period for which the new license is issued. (g) Delinquent date -Penalty. Any individual or entity who fails to pay the taxes required by this article when due shall be subject to penalties and interest as set forth in accordance with this Chapter. The collector is not required to send a delinquency or other notice or bill to any person subject to the provisions of this Chapter and failure to send such notice or bill shall not affect the validity of any tax or penalty due under the provisions of this Chapter. (h) Payment of tax does not authorize unlawful business. (1) The payment of a business tax required by this article, and its acceptance by the City, shall not entitle any person to carry on any Collective/Cooperative unless the person has complied with all of the requirements of this Code and all other applicable laws, nor to carry on any Collective/Cooperative in any building or on any premises in the event that such building or premises are situated in a zone or locality in which the conduct of such Collective/Cooperative is in violation of any law. (2) No tax paid under the provisions of this article shall be construed as authorizing the conduct or continuance of any illegal or unlawful business, or any legal business in an illegal manner, or any business in violation of any ordinance of the City. Nothing in this article implies or authorizes that any activity connected with the distribution or possession of marijuana is legal unless otherwise authorized and allowed by California and federal law. Nothing in this Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 16 of 19 55A-87 section shall be applied or construed as authorizing the sale of marijuana. (i) Business license tax certificate - Required. There are imposed upon all persons engaged in transacting and carrying on any Collective/Cooperative business activity in the City taxes in the amounts prescribed in this article. It shall be unlawful for any person, either for him or herself or for any other person, to commence, transact or carry on any business in the City without first having procured a business license from the City under this Chapter and having paid the taxes set forth in this article, and without complying with any and all applicable provisions contained in this Chapter. The carrying on of any Collective/Cooperative without complying with all the provisions of this article shall constitute a separate violation of this Chapter for each and every day that such Collective/Cooperative is so carried on. Q) Classification of business license assessment type — term and renewal. The business license issued to Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives shall be classed as a gross receipts assessment type, issued for the same term of license as set forth in Section 21-71 (c) and shall be subject to renewal in accordance with Sections 21-72(c), 21-73(c), and 21-77 of this Chapter. (k) Operative Date. Upon the approval by the majority of the voters of the City of Santa Ana at the November 4, 2014 general election, the taxes imposed by this article shall become operative and shall be applied by the collector upon all Marijuana Collectives/Cooperatives. Sec. 21-128. Effect of state and federal reference/authorization. Unless specifically provided otherwise, any reference to a State or Federal statute in this article or Chapter shall mean such statute as it may be amended from time to time, provided that such reference to a statute herein shall not include any subsequent amendment thereto, or to any subsequent change of interpretation thereto by a State or Federal agency or court of law with the duty to interpret such law, to the extent that such amendment or change of interpretation would require voter approval under California law, or to the extent that such change would result in a tax decrease. Only to the extent voter approval would otherwise be required or a tax decrease would result, the prior version of the statute (or interpretation) shall remain applicable; for any application or situation that would not require voter approval or result in a decrease of a tax, provisions of the amended statute (or new interpretation) shall be applicable to the maximum possible extent. To the extent that the City's authorization to collect or impose any tax imposed under this article is expanded or limited as a result of changes in State or Federal law, no amendment or modification of this article shall be required to conform the tax to Ordinance No. NS -2864 Page 17 of 19 55A-88 those changes, and the tax shall be imposed and collected to the full extent of the authorization up to the full amount of the tax imposed under this article. Sec. 21-129. Violation deemed misdemeanor - penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of this article or any regulation or rule passed in accordance herewith, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by the maximum penalties provided for in Penal Code section 19. Sec. 21-130. Severability. Should any provision of this article, or its application to any person or circumstance, be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unlawful, unenforceable or otherwise void, that determination shall have no effect on any other provision of this article or Chapter or the application of this article or Chapter to any other person or circumstance and, to that end, the provisions hereof are severable. SECTION 6. Council to Make Future Amendments to Voter Approved Ordinance. This is a City Council sponsored initiative ordinance which traditionally would only be subject to amendment by the Voters of the City of Santa Ana. However, pursuant to Section 9217 of the California Elections Code the City Council reserves the right and authority to amend or repeal the ordinance without any restrictions. SECTION 7. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby declare that they would have adopted this Ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion thereof. SECTION 8. Effective Date. After its adoption by the voters, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days after the vote is declared by the legislative body, pursuant to the provisions of Elections Code sections 9217 and 15400 and as provided by law. SECTION 9. Competing Measures. In the event that this measure and another measure or measures relating to the regulation of medical marijuana in the City of Santa Ana appear on the same ballot, the provisions of the other measure or measures shall be deemed to be in conflict with this measure. In the event that this measure shall receive a greater number of affirmative votes required to pass than the other measure or measures, the provisions of this measure shall prevail in their entirely over the competing measure or measures, and the competing measure or measures shall be null and void. ADOPTED this 91h day of December, 2014. Ordinance No, NS -2864 Page 18 of 19 55A-89 Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By: Jose Sandoval Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS -2860 to be the original ordinance adopted by the voters of the City of Santa Ana on November 4. 2014 and certified by the City Council on December 9, 2014. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 55A-90 Ordinance No, NS -2864 Page 19 of 19 55A-91 MEASURE CC UNSUCCESSFUL VOTER PROPOSED INITIATIVE 55A-92 THE SANT&ANAMEDICALCANNARIS RESTRICTIONAND NIMTATIONACT, 1 7 OIL 16 Pill 11., 19 The ,Pco e of the City of Santa Ana do hereby enact and ordain as follows: pi SECTION 1, TITLE This Initiative, shall be known and maybe cited as The Santa Ana Medical Cannabis Restriction and Limitation Art, SECTION FINDING-$ AND DECLARATIONS (a) In 1996 California voters approved ,Proposition -215, the"CompaBsionate Use Act of 1996" The people of the State of California declared that their purpose in enacting the measure was, "to ensure that seriously ill Californians have the tight to obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes where that medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the person's health would benefitfrom the use of marijuana in the treatment of cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spastiujty,,gJauroma.4 arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for whichmarijuana provides rdief." (b) Proposition 215 called for plans to implement the "safe and affordable distribution of marijuana to All patients in medical need of marijuana.." (c) "Cannabis" is the scientific term for "marijuana" and shall be,Used in the language of this Ordinance and in all other medical contextsinthe City of SaniaAna. (d) We strongly support theright of patients to use medical cannabis in accordance withthe recommendation or approval of 4 licensed physician in,good standing with theModical[Hoard of California, We-stronglyopposo law enforcement,resoukces; being used to artiest, prosecute, and incarcerate qualifted patients who use And provide medical cannabis in accordance withthe Compassionate Use Act (California Health, and Safety Codesection 11362.5) and Senate Bill 420 (California:Health and Safety Code sections 11362.7 (f) Access to medical cannabis should occur in a 864 and orderly manner to protect patients ,and the community, The absence of, controlled dispensing organizations results in patients being forced to obtain their medicine in the illicit market, or incurring hardship and, expense of traveling great distancestoobtain their medicine from outside their community, (g) In the absence of detailed State regulation, local governments must adopt policies and regulations to protect their communities and their resident patients' safe access to their medicine. 55A-93 (h) According to the California State Board of Equalization, medical cannabis organizations contribute between $50 and $100 million dollars in sales tanto the State of California annuilly, and provide employment to thousands of Californians. Local municipalities, including the City of Sacramento, have passed special business tax rates for medical cannabis organizationswhich provide revenue used tofirad much, needed services such as public safbty, education, andhealth. (j) The People of the City of'SantaAna further find and declare that we enact this initiative pursuant to the powers reserved to the State of California, the City of Santa Ana, and its People under the Tenth Amendinent to the -United States Constitution, as well as under the, general police power of local government derived from the State's sovereivity, ,0) The intent of this Ordinance is to restrict and limit the number of medical cannabis collectives and cooperatives operating or which may operate in the City of Santa Ana, but not to prohibit them, (k) The intent of the two percent gross receipts taxon medical cannabis collectives and cooperatives is for the betterment of the community. (1) The subject of this Ordinance is to determine the appropriate location of medical cannabis collectives, mid cooperatives, Theregulation of such collectives and cooperatives may be accomplished by State law, or by any other Santa Ana voter Initiative, This Ordinance cannot be amended, by the City Council except as specifically provided below. SECTION3 AMFNDMENTS TO SANTA ANA MUNICITAL CODE CHAPTFR Is ARTICLE XIII The People of the City of Santa Ana do hereby enact and ordain that Chapter 18 Article XIII of the Santa Ana .Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as,follows (any underlined language, is now and to be inserted, any struck -through language is existing and to be deleted): IRIBILMOM 0 6T M ff �00! 0 07 7 1 =1 711' a M MUMU 55A-94 2 Thio �rtiele is intnndo& 55A-95 e ®• .! ,._.. A • , _<.: I; �tl a l"e 'Imm/.. ..l. KIM O'U Dilymg undeetlic l film Q 11 55A-96 "City" means the City of SantaAita (il) "Director" mein s ql a Executive Director of tike nanin and c ""l in gency or his or her designee: "NF al cannabistransfea" means m Lei waf;re active inaradients Abe cannabis plant - 55A-97 5 is comn%tcand aocumta \ 1_ P 6 9 ! E i` ® f 11'.x. •' 10 m m �� --s 11 11`11 MPIU Ill .Sm. i s! WO 11: 1 LON 9 m11 11 @ l m 1m� 1 3 19-612. Maximum Number ofc lleetiwes Qr cooperativex ,. �_- 1 1 t A l •m4 - c 6 55A-98 MR 'e - .:Ma t- i - • _ ,._• .� a by the Dirt' wa Car. 18.615 - Rogistra io ApWication PrnceS 7 55A-99 Mambe liprnlaLa"LC6/era rRAKI aMll q MUMIAMMe" 'Wi entid i-�td R] t2R*3 fiend Et. a 55A-100 LeMNUMMM ..=071m, a,0/l II—E -.001 ai• -'1 (r,) - llcciiya and ©oo r ivc shall submit with its reEistratiotr aDplioafinr a rogtfired fee pursuant t tltis Article S .mmlmam� 9 55A-101 r1� oceofar threo Year: VMMFM4VAMMMMMI=l i •! it IMM. 1 .. • • JJ 1 i Qin+ prior -to D m r- i 2GII., o (4) No California State, Board of Equalizatiop Seller's Permit has been grutezl for tht �plcan collect v or coonerativet err; (5-) An applicant is --,a lk mwA-p4si� i vely making patient, reGgmmenclat ons. 10 55A-102 Eno `!. X14 4 A',f / e '® w1voul ( Coltectlyes atld cooheraCives shall med all the oMm6jj& standards for the disnemsing o£ ll 55A-103 MMMMUTITMITIll ml M-1 0 W /B p.u-r=antto'CalifomiaHealthand Safety Code seelion11362?etm Asign shall'beppated inside ll n, r ., n nl 1 1 12 55A-104 13 55A-105 SECTION 4 AMENDMENTS TO SANTAANA MUNICIPAL CODE' SECTION 41-121 The People of the City of Santa Ana do hereby enact and ordain that Section 41-121. of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby repeated and deleted in its entirety (all existing language to be deleted is struck -through as follows): , fellewingi 1) AA....e t ian ssingle .. ...7:1:...1 «..+. e..e• 4\ T.T..re than a single PeFHOR .441. R ideHAi4...s ' ss —Ven 14 55A-106 SECTIONS ASM LNDMENTS TCI SANTAANit 1 NICTPAL CODE SECTION 41-1144 The People ofthc twity of Santa Ana do hereby enact and ordain that Section 41-144 of the Santa. Ana,municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows (any underlined language is.new-and to be inserted, any struck -through languagc is existing and to be.deleted)': Sec, 41444. - Retail and service uses. Retail and service uses include -any use of property for the purpose of offering merchandise or services to the public for compensation, and include banks, savings and loan associations, and, similar financial institutions, but do not include the following: (a) Sbeet metal shops; body4ender works, automobile paint shops, repair garages, and any activity which includes the processing, treatment, manufacturing, assembling or compounding of 55A-107. any product, other than that which is clearly and traditionally incidental and essential to a particular retall activity, (e) A hookah parlor as defined in, section 41-73,5 of"this Code, (4)Any use which is mote specifically idenfified'as a permitted use or as ause which may be permitted subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit in one or more use districts pursuant to Arti olo JTI of this chaptez SECTION 6 AWNIMENTS TO SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.119 The Peopleof the City of S ftota Ana do hereby enact and ordaift that Section ,2 , 1-119 of the Santa Ana Municipal Codois hereby amended to read as follows (any traderlincd language is new and to be insetted, any struck -through language Is existing and to be deleted): Sec, 21-119. - Gross receipts tax rates. Gross receipts tax rates for the different classifications are asfolld*g: (1) Classification "A"—All businesses for which no tax is specified elsewhere in this, Article, including, but not limited to: retail businesses and sales at retail, services (including real estate brokers, real estate, developers, insurance brokers, life and disabilityInsuratice analystgi.stock and bond brokers, commission agents, brokers ormerchahts, building and loans, and recreational services), hotels, motels, theaters, and food establishments: For mh separate, place of business licensed, 4, basic rate of $60,00, plus: $051D per $1,000.00 to .,...$100,0(10.00 0.30 per Ij000,00 to —.500,000.00 0.20 per 1"0600 to '-1,000,00,00, 0.115pet 1,000.00 over ..'A'000'000.-00 M Classification "B"—Manufacturing, processing, wholesale businesses and sales at wholesale;, sales of gasoline, and motor fuels, and telephone services;. For each separate place of -business licensed, a-basir, rate of $60M, plus: $:01.30 per $1,000,00 to.—'$109,000,00, 025 per 1,000.00 to ... J00,000.00 O.W per 1,000.00 to. . ... 600,000,00 0.15 per 1,000,00 to --1,000,000.00 16 55A-108 0,10 per 1,000.00 over,.... 1,000,000,00 (3) Classification "C'—Rental of commercial real estate: For the first property location licensed, a basic rate of $60.00, plus: $0.50 per $1,000.00to..... $100000,00 0,30 per 1,000.00 to .....$500,000.00 0.20 per 1,000,00 to .....1,000,000.00 0.15 per 1,000.00 over..... 1,000,000.00 Foreaeh additional property location licensed, a basic rate of $10.00, plus: $0.50 per $1,000.00 to .....$100,000.00 0.30 per 1,000.00 to .....$500,000.00 - 0,20 per 1,000.00 to .,.."1,000,000.00 0.15 per 1,000.00 over .....1,000,000.00 (4) Classification "D"—Junk yards, automobile wrecking yards and salvage yards; junk dealers, junk collectors, automobile dismantlers, junk salvagers, and junk recyclers: For each separate place of business licensed, a basic rate of $100.00, plus: $0,50 per $1,000.00 to .....$100,000.00 0:30 per 1,000.00 to .....500,000,00 0.20 per 1,000.00 to .....1,000,000.00 e. 0,15 per 1,000,00 over..... 1,000,000.00 (5) Classification "F"—cannabis businesses, business tax provisions of this Cbaptoi; shall pay a business tax of $20 00 for each "0, 00 of grossor o thereof. but not limited tQ, Wanting,cultivation,transporting, manufacturing, salesc"m oundin converting, processing, preparing- storing, packaging, wholesale. andlor Wail part of the plant Cannabiss 4 L. or its doxinflyf s. specifica4 includes medical cannabis transfer& by collectives and cooperatives. and it sPecifically excludes medical camiabi s transfers by prim= caregimers to their qualifie PWents as defineda Articlo XIII of this Code S I I e. . it tl. sPP `: tr r 1' _ ' A. I< s WHIM 17 55A-109 I mo SL+`CTION 7 INITIATIVE NOT TO, BEAN LADED OWN, THAN BY VOTERS This,initiat ve.ordrnance and every park thereof can only be amended by the Voters of the City of Santa Ana and cannot be amonded by the: Santa Ana City Council cxcept as specifically provided above: SECTION 8 SPECIAL OR REGULAR ELECTION The Voters of the City of Santa Ana hereby expressly requestthatthis initiative ordinance beset For a special or regularelection atthe earliest time allowable by law. SECTION'9 SEVERABILITY Should any provision of this initiative ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, be determined by a court of competentiurisdiotion to be unlawful, unenforceable or otherwise void, voidable, or, invalid, that determiitation shall have no effect on any other provision, or the application of this initiative ordinance to any: other person or circurnstance,andu to that end, The provisions bercof are severable. By approving this ordinance the voters intend that each section and sub -section be explietly severable, part -by -part, phrase -by -phrase, and word -by -word, thus that the minimum language held invalid be severed: IC 55A-110 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 9, 2014 TITLE: ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM 2014-2016 CITY MANAGE RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: 'C• R ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 18' Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER 1. The Mayor calls for nominations for Mayor Pro Tem position. 2. Close nominations for position. 3. The Mayor declares the result of the election. DISCUSSION Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter Section 405 and Municipal Code Section 2-101, the newly elected council shall elect a mayor pro tem who shall act as mayor during the absence from the City or disability of the mayor, or during any vacancy in the office of mayor until otherwise filled in accordance with Section 403 of the Santa Ana Charter. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. 1-74 44Ak Jr Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council 60A-1 60A-2