City Violates Sacramento Election Law
Fails to Fine Late Filing Council Members, Report Council Late Filings
Arbitrariness, Favoritism Rears Its Head at City Hall
 |
Sheri Hartz Emeryville City Clerk She failed to notify the FPPC of Council members' delinquency and failed to levy fines against the two Council members as required. |
The City of Emeryville has failed to report City Council election misconduct to the Fair Political Practices Commission and miscarried its duty to fine two delinquent Council members as is required, the Tattler has learned. In the run up to the 2020 election, Mayor Christian Patz and Councilwoman Ally Medina were negligent in their duty to file political campaign donor information with the FPPC and a Public Records Request revealed the City failed in its duty to report that to the FPPC and to levy required fines against the two procrastinating Council members.
City Clerk Sheri Hartz told the Tattler it is “generally the City’s practice to work with filers toward compliance rather than to assess fines”.
However the FPPC is clear that barring any municipal guidelines permitting fines to be waived or reduced, the fine schedule defaults to the State suggested $10 per day for every day a candidate is late on filing the proper disclosure forms. Because the City did not disclose the existence of any such municipal guidelines in the Tattler Public Records Request response, the City is presumed to not have any guidelines and is therefore not free to ‘work with filers’ and waive the fines, lest public policy at City Hall descend into capriciousness.
 |
Mayor Christian Patz He owes $1010 in fines for late filing his campaign contribution forms. |
Following a
November 8th Tattler story on the late filings and the assessment of fines to be applied against the two Council members, City Attorney Michael Guina cited government code §84200.8 that unequivocally permits the City, at its pleasure, an exception to waive a portion of the fines the Tattler quoted specifically because the Council members ran unopposed in the election. Without the exception taken, Mr Patz and Ms Medina would owe $3130 and $1310 respectively, as reported by the Tattler. With the exception taken and the City invoking §84200.5 (its right to forgive the Council members), Mayor Patz who filed his late Forms 460 the day after the November 8th Tattler story, now owes $1010 for his 101 days late filing at $10 per day and Councilwoman Medina owes $30 for her three days late filing. Owing to a lack of existing municipal guidelines delineating how late fees are to be assessed, the City is supposed to fine the City Council members these amounts and failure to do so would represent a breach of FPPC protocol for the City of Emeryville and would raise the specter of capriciousness and political favoritism extant at City Hall.
Ms Hartz did not answer in the Public Records Request as to why she failed to report the Council members' late FPPC filings as she is required to do.
The FPPC may levy additional fines against the two Emeryville City Council members at the rate of $5000 per violation, at their discretion. The Tattler will be reporting to the FPPC, the Council members’ and the City Clerk’s failures to disclose the required filings.
Councilwoman Medina has acknowledged her late filing of her Form 460. Responding to the November 6th Tattler story, she said she had “whiffed”, whereas Mayor Patz's acknowledgment of his culpability in his late filing came solely in the form of his rush to file the forms the day after the Tattler story. Mr Patz refused to comment for this story.
 |
OOPS! Mayor's Math Error! A screen shot of Mayor Patz's late filed Form 460. The day after the November 8th Tattler story, Mayor Patz finally turned in his late campaign contributions form. He shows his major contributors to be the politically connected CEO Rich Robbins of Wareham Development and political lobbyist/schmoozer, the oily John Gooding. In his flustering rush to file his form, Mayor Patz didn't add up his numbers correctly. Ending Cash Balance should read $4542.04, not $5964.30.
|