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City of Encinitas Voter Approval for Zoning/Planning Amendments, Proposition A (June 2013)
The City of Encinitas Voter Approval for Zoning/Planning Amendments ballot question, Proposition A, was on the June 18, 2013 ballot for voters in Encinitas, California in San Diego County, where it was approved.
Proposition A was also known as the "Encinitas Right to Vote Amendment." It was designed to require voter approval for any major changes to planning policy documents. Planning policy documents include the Land Use Element of the General Plan, Land Use Policy Maps of the General Plan, Zoning Code, Zoning Map, any specific plan, and development agreements. Proposition A also required a public vote to allow the city to make any exception to a citywide building height limit of 30 feet or two stories.
Election results
Proposition A | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 6,675 | 51.85% | ||
No | 6,198 | 48.15% |
- These results are from the San Diego County election office. These results are final.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
Proposition A: Shall the people of Encinitas adopt an initiative measure, known as the "Encinitas Right to Vote Amendment" to require voter approval, by a majority vote of the electorate, for a major amendment to a planning policy document (defined to mean the Land Use Element of the General Plan, Land Use Policy Maps of the General Plan, Zoning Code, Zoning Map, any specific plan, and development agreements) and to impose a citywide height limit?[1] |
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