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Minutes - City of San Leandro City Council Page - 5 - <br />February 2, 1998 <br />The following Ordinance was then introduced: <br />Ordinance No. 98-01, An Ordinance Amending Section 3-5-100 of Title III, <br />Chapter 5 and Section 4-11-100 of Title IV, Chapter 11 of the San <br />Leandro Municipal Code Regulating Pot-Bellied Pigs. (2084/1413) <br />- Passed to Print <br />M/S/C Glaze and Young. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br />C. Resolution No. 98-16, Resolution Adopting Records Retention Schedule, <br />Authorizing the City Clerk to Maintain Records, and Designating Specific <br />Departments as Office of Record. (1272) <br />M/S/C Polvorosa and Glaze. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br />D. Matter of Staff Direction Regarding Ballot Measure(s) for the June 2, <br />1998, San Leandro Municipal Election. <br />Council discussion ensued regarding whether or not to have the gun tax <br />and business license ordinances as one or two ballot questions on the <br />June 2, 1998, General Municipal Election ballot. The majority of <br />Council supported separating the questions on the ballot, and further <br />Council discussion ensued regarding the issue of postponing the gun tax <br />ordinance question and not having it on the June 2, 1998, ballot. Those <br />Council Members supportive of separating the issues noted that it would <br />better enable the public to choose what they are in favor of. <br />Council Member Glaze noted that, although he was in favor of separating <br />the issues, he is supportive of the business license tax and not <br />supportive of the gun tax ordinance. <br />Council Member Young agreed that they should be separate issues and <br />stated that she, too, is supportive of the business license tax, with <br />the concurrence of the Chamber; but she is not supportive of the gun <br />tax. She feels the gun tax is punitive. <br />Council Member Galvan stated he feels there is some logic to postponing <br />the issue of the gun tax, and he would be in favor of tabling that to <br />the June 2000 election. Council Member Glaze agreed with him. <br />Mayor Corbett indicated the previous City Council, when the gun tax <br />ordinance was approved, had voted to place this matter on the June, <br />1998, ballot and feels it should be placed before the voters at that <br />time. <br />Council consensus was to separate the questions and bring any proposed <br />resolutions regarding ballot question language back to the Council on <br />February 17, 1998. <br />
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