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List of Proposals (Fourth Regular Meeting of 2001)

Last updated on July 12, 2023.

"Results" in the table below are the results of the decision.

List of Proposals
 Proposal No.Name of ProposalContentsResults
Establishment of ordinancesCity 54th billEstablishment of ordinances concerning the dispatch of staff to public interest corporations, etc.With the enforcement of the Act on the Dispatch of Local Government Officials of General Staff to Public Interest Corporations, etc., determine necessary matters concerning the dispatch of Motoichi officials
(Contents) Dispatched organizations, target staff, etc.
(Supplementary Provisions) Partial revision of the Ordinance on Fixed Number of Employees
(Effective Date) April 1, 2002 (Related to Retirement Dispatchers, etc. on March 31, 2002)
Passed
City 55th billEnactment of the Performing Arts Center OrdinanceThe Yokohama Performing Arts Center will be established as a facility to promote rakugo, comics and other popular performing arts.
Yokohama Nigiwai-za (Naka Ward)
(Contents) Business, management consignment, usage fee, designated organization, etc.
(Effective Date) April 13, 2002: Opening day
(Related bill) City No. 72
Passed
City 56th billEstablishment of ordinances for persons with disabilities that require guardianship supportPromote the creation of an environment in which persons with disabilities who need guardianship support can live with peace of mind in the community.
(Contents) Responsibilities of the city, responsibilities of citizens, support measures of the city, etc.
(Effective Date) July 1, 2002
Passed
Partial revision of the ordinanceCity 57th billPartial revision of the ordinance on disclosure of assets, etc. of the mayor of Yokohama for establishment of political ethicsDevelopment of related regulations in line with the partial revision of the Commercial Code
(Contents) The par value stock system was abolished and unified to non par value stock.
Total number of shares, number of shares and face value → Number of Stocks and Stocks
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
City 58th billPartial revision of the District Center OrdinanceEstablishment of new facilities (74th building)
Komaoka District Center (Tsurumi Ward: Opened in March 2002)
6th building in the ward, Community Care Plaza attached
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for March 2002)
Passed
City 59th billPartial revision of the Welfare and Health Activity Base OrdinanceEstablishment of new facilities (10th and 11th buildings)
(Contents)
1 Asahi Ward Health and Welfare Center (opened in February 2002)
2 Izumi Ward Health and Welfare Center (opened in March 2002)
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for February to March 2004)
Passed
City No. 60 billPartial revision of the Community Care Facility OrdinanceEstablishment of new facilities (78th and 79th buildings)
(Contents)
1 Komaoka Community Care Plaza (Tsurumi Ward: Opened in March 2002)
2 Konan Central Community Care Center (Konan Ward: Opened in April 2002)
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for March to April 2004)
Passed
City 61st billPartial revision of the Nursery School Ordinance(Contents)
1 New establishment of public private nursery schools (2 facilities, opened in April 2002)
Kanagawa Nursery School (Kanagawa Ward), Kanazawa Hakkei Nursery School (Kanazawa Ward)
2 Rules for entrusting the management and operation of the above daycare centers to public organizations
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for April 1, 2002)
Passed
City 62nd billPartial revision of the saijo Ordinance1 Regulations on the use of funeral halls associated with the establishment of Hokubu Saijo (opened in April 2002)
2 Crematory Fee Revision in the City: 10 years old and over 6,000 yen → 8,000 yen, etc.
3 Rules necessary for the management of the saijo Funeral Hall → (Related bill) City 63rd bill
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation (Revision of Cremation Fees for Hokubu Saijo, April 1, 2002)
Passed
City 63rd billPartial revision of the ordinance on graveyards and sacred hallsRegulations necessary for the management of the Kuboyama Sacred Hall
(Contents)
1 Limitation of use permission, cancellation of use permission, etc.
All indications of the location of 2 facilities shall be made up to the ward name
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
(Related bill) City 62nd bill
Passed
City 64th billPartial revision of the Mental Handicapped Life Support Center OrdinanceEstablishment of new facilities
(Contents) Konan Ward Mental Handicapped Life Support Center (opened in April 2002)
The third building in the city, with a community care center
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for April 2002)
Passed
City 65th billPartial revision of the regulations about limit of building in areas such as city planningRestriction regulations of building in area with city planning decision of city planning
(Contents) Yokohama Port Said District Redevelopment District Plan and Shinyamashita First District District Plan Set restrictions on buildings in the maintenance plan area
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
City 66th billPartial revision of the ordinance on the establishment of fire departments and fire departmentsChange of display method of location of Fire Bureau and fire department
(Contents) With the relocation of Isogo fire department (scheduled for February 2002), all indications of the location of Fire Bureau and fire departments will be made up to the ward name.
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
Abolition of OrdinancesCity 67th billAbolition of the Agricultural Mutual Aid OrdinanceAbolition of the ordinance accompanying the integration of 10 agricultural mutual aid projects in the prefecture and the establishment of the Kanagawa Agricultural Mutual Aid Association
(Supplementary) Partial revision of special account setting regulations to abolish agricultural mutual aid business expense account
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for April 1, 2002)
Passed
Confirmation of landfills, etc.City 68th billConfirmation of the 8th-grade public water reclaimed land at 2,036, Ikumugi, Tsurumi-kuConfirm that new land has been created due to landfill
(Target) 8th-class land of raw wheat 2-2,036 No. 8 Public water reclaimed land
(land area) Approx. 4,292 m2
(Notice of completion) September 14, 2001
Passed
City 69th billChange of town area in Kanazawa WardChanges in the town area due to the enforcement of the Shibachi Improvement Project
(Changes in content)
Part of Kanazawa Ward Hama → Shibamachi, Kanazawa-ku
Part of Shibamachi, Kanazawa-ku → Nagahama, Kanazawa-ku
(Scheduled to be changed) April 2002
Passed
Abolition of road certificationCity 70th billAuthorization and abolition of city road lines such as Kitaterao Route 493(Certified) Routes 63, including Kitaterao Route 493
(Abolished) 37 routes including Minezawa Route 12
Total 100 routes
Passed
Acquisition of propertyCity 71st billAcquisition of land for the RIKEN Genome Science Research CenterAcquisition of land for the RIKEN Genome Science Research Center
(Location) 23, 1-7, Suehirocho, Tsurumi-ku, etc.
(land area) Approx. 24,366 m2
(Amount) Approx. 3,206,232 thousand yen
Passed
City 72nd billAcquisition of a building for entertainment center (tentative name)Acquisition of buildings to be allocated to entertainment centers
(Location) 3-chome Nogecho, Naka-ku
(Contents) Part of the 2nd basement floor to 5th floor above ground among 13 floors above ground steel-framed reinforced concrete structures: Approx. 4,359m2
(Amount) ¥4,507,990 thousand
(Related bill) City No. 55 bill
Passed
City 73rd billAcquisition of a building for the Konan Ward Health and Welfare Center (tentative name)Acquisition of buildings to be used for welfare and health activities
(Location) 4-2 Konan, Konan, Konan-ku
(Content) Reinforced concrete 3 stories above ground: Approx. 582m2
(Amount) 132,688 thousand yen
Passed
OthersCity 74th billPartial change in the limit of the sale of vouchers with paymentWe will change the release limit because the launch amount in fiscal 2001 is expected to exceed the set limit.
(Limited amount) 27,000,000 thousand yen → 29,000,000 thousand yen
(Resolution of Parliament) Article 4, Paragraph 1 of the Voucher Act (Resolution of Parliament)
Passed
City 75th billMaximum amount for sale of vouchers with paymentSet the limit for lottery sales to be allocated to financial resources for public works and other expenses in fiscal 2002
(Limited amount) 30,000,000 thousand yen
(Resolution of Parliament) Article 4, Paragraph 1 of the Voucher Act (Resolution of Parliament)
Passed
Conclusion of contractCity 76th billConclusion of independence support center (tentative name) maintenance work (building work) contractReinforced concrete building 1 basement floor, 7 floors above ground, 1 building, etc.
(Debt burden has already been set)
(Place) 1, 4-13, Kotobukicho, Naka-ku
661,500 thousand yen (completion deadline: December 15, 2003)
(Contract partner) Matsuo Komuten Co., Ltd.
Passed
City 77th billConclusion of contract for new construction (building work) such as eastern area nursing center (tentative name)Steel-framed reinforced concrete, 7-story building
(Scheduled to change debt obligations)
(Place) 116, 1-29 Higashi-Kanagawa, Kanagawa-ku, Kanagawa-ku
(Amount) ¥1,743,000 thousand (completion deadline: June 30, 2003)
(Contract partner) Miki, Yamagishi and Chiyoda Actus Construction Consortium
Passed
City 78th billConcluded a contract for construction of Toriyama Kawayu Suichi (Part 4)One set of temporary work, one set of main work
(Debt burden has already been set)
(Place) 279 Sanmaimachi, Kanagawa-ku
(Amount) ¥2,231,250 thousand (completion deadline: March 18, 2003)
(Contract partner) Shimizu, Fujita, Iwaki, and Hodogaya Construction Consortium
Passed
City 79th billConclusion of a contract for renovation of Kanagawa Junior High School (building work)Part of reinforced concrete structure steel frame structure and steel reinforced concrete structure 4 stories 1 building
(Debt burden has already been set)
(Place) 3, 130 Nishi-Oguchi, Kanagawa-ku
(Amount) ¥1,921,500 thousand (completion deadline: March 14, 2003)
(Contract partner) Suruga, Wado, Toyama Construction Consortium
Passed
City No. 80 billConcluded a contract for renovation of Iwasaki Junior High School (building work)Reinforced concrete partially steel-framed 4-story building
(Debt burden has already been set)
(Place) 2-282 Sakuragaoka, Hodogaya-ku
(Amount) ¥1,800,750 thousand (completion deadline: March 25, 2003)
(Contract partner) Koume, Sotetsu, and Watanabe Kensetsu consortium
Passed
City 81st billConcluded a contract for the relocation of Hino School for the Disabled (construction of the first construction section)Reinforced concrete partially steel-framed one basement floor, 3 stories above ground, 1 building
(Scheduled to change debt obligations)
(Place) 1-3 Konandai 5-chome, Konandai, Konan-ku
(Amount) ¥2,425,500 thousand (completion deadline: June 30, 2003)
(Contract partner) Lotte Matsumoto and Saimon Construction Consortium
Passed
Changes in contract contractsCity 82nd billChange of construction contract for the 7th (2nd phase) of Shinmeidai disposal siteChanges in construction outline and contract amount
(Debt burden has already been set)
(Overview of construction)
Sewage pipe installation work: Extension 1,755.4m → 1,799.0m
Rainwater pipe laying work: Extension 3,033.4m → 3,037.8m
(Contract amount) 2,803,500 thousand yen → 2,702,700 thousand yen
Passed
City 83rd billYokohama Station Negishi Line (Chojamachi district) Underground parking lot (tentative name) construction work (mechanical parking equipment construction) Change of contractChange of completion date
(Scheduled to be carried forward)
(Date of completion) March 18, 2002 → March 18, 2003
(Related bill) City No. 86 bill
Passed
Supplementary budgetCity 84th billFY2001 General Account Supplementary Budget (No. 3)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount: 4,766,084 thousand yen
Other debt obligations amendments, municipal bond amendments, carry-over allowance amendments
Passed
City 85th billFY2001 Central and Storage Cost Accounting Revised Budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Adjusted amount: 33,000 thousand yen
Passed
City 86th bill2001 Car Parking Business Expense Accounting Supplementary Budget (No. 1)Revision of carry-forward expenses
Set amount: 1,041,000 thousand yen
(Related bill) City No. 83
Passed
PetitionPetition No. 11How to submit a written opinion on the government's “Medical System Reform”I would like to submit a written opinion to the government so that the elderly and low-income people will be able to reduce social security and reduce medical care, which will force the elderly and low-income people to live more.Not adopted
Petition No. 12How to submit a written opinion on the government's “Medical System Reform”I would like to submit a written opinion to the government so that the elderly and low-income people will be able to reduce social security and reduce medical care, which will force the elderly and low-income people to live more.Not adopted
Petition No. 13Expansion of the Subsidies for Medical Expenses for Pediatric Treatment System1 I would like to raise the target age of the Subsidies for Medical Expenses for Pediatric Treatment system before school.
2 I want to eliminate income restrictions and apply the system to all children.
3 I would like to take measures that Yokohama City can take to reduce the burden on parents of children with allergic diseases.
Not adopted
Petition No. 14How to submit a written opinion requesting the expansion of public security for childcare1. Please submit a written opinion to the State on the following items so that the State can fulfill its responsibilities to ensure the development and safety of children.
(1)Make an emergency maintenance plan, such as the establishment of a new nursery school, to promote the elimination of waiting children.
(2)Significantly increase the number of nursery teachers, and increase the number of nursery teachers to 2 zero-year-olds, 3 1-year-olds, 5 2-year-olds, 10 3-year-olds, and 15 4- and 5-year-olds. .
2 In order to ensure the development and safety of children, we would like to subsidize at least two children at all times.
3 I would like to increase the number of nursery schools in order to eliminate waiting children. In addition, we want you to be able to receive childcare at any nursery school under the same childcare conditions.
4 I would like to reduce it to childcare fees that all citizens can leave.
5 We would like to significantly increase the subsidies so that appropriate staffing can be guaranteed for the projects conducted by daycare centers to meet the diverse needs of parents.
Not adopted
Petition No. 15Implementation of junior high school school lunch1 I would like to conduct junior high school school lunch, which is implemented by 85.5% of local governments nationwide, as part of education.
2 For the time being, I would like to implement milk school lunch in junior high school.
3 I would like to adhere to the direct management and self-school method of elementary school school lunch and assign one nutrition staff to each school.
Not adopted
Petition No. 16About increase of childcare fee subsidy for private kindergarten child1 In order to reduce the burden on parents, we would like to increase childcare fee subsidies for 3.4.5-year-olds who go to private kindergartens.
2. I would like to increase subsidies for children with physical and mental disabilities who attend private kindergartens.
Adopted
Petition No. 17About increase of childcare fee subsidy for private kindergarten child1 In order to reduce the burden on parents, we would like to increase childcare fee subsidies for children aged 3, 4, and 5 who go to private kindergartens.
2 We would like to establish a new kindergarten reduction countermeasure fee so that stable education and garden management can be performed even if the number of children is reduced.
3 I would like to increase subsidies for children with physical and mental disabilities who attend private kindergartens.
4 I would like to greatly increase the subsidy for private kindergarten facilities.
1,3,4
Adopted
2
Not adopted
Petition No. 18Preservation of the Hiyoshidai Navy Ship Administration Headquarters Underground Bunker, etc.1 Yokohama City will promote disaster prevention and safety measures for the "Hiyoshidai Navy Ship Administration Headquarters Underground Bunker" and establish a public survey system in the fields of geology, history, archeology, civil engineering, architecture, and cultural properties, and immediately academic research. I want to proceed.
2 Yokohama City will preserve most of the bunker's bunker, the Hiyoshidai Navy's Ship Administration Headquarters Underground Bunker, after taking necessary safety measures, pass it on to future generations, and so that many people will never repeat the observable war. I would like to approach the truth of the war and use this war site for peacebuilding.
Not adopted
Petition No. 19Improvement of the Schoolchildren's Day Care BusinessI would like to improve the following urgent issues in the Schoolchildren's Day Care business.
1 The target of Schoolchildren's Day Care shall continue to outsource the elementary school student to less than 20 people and maintain Schoolchildren's Day Care.
2 Subject to the consignment conditions elementary school student shall be elementary school student for first to sixth graders who require Schoolchildren's Day Care.
3. The city shall prepare dedicated facilities at the responsibility of the city. For the time being, rent subsidies should be provided.
Increase the number of instructors in clubs that accept children with disabilities.
Not adopted
Petition No. 20How to submit a written opinion regarding the opposition to approval of genetically modified rice for food, etc.Please submit a written opinion to the government so as not to approve genetically modified rice as food and feed.Not adopted
Petition No. 21Opposition to the use of genetically modified foods for school lunchesDon't use genetically modified foods as ingredients for school meals.Not adopted
Additional Proposals
 Proposal No.Name of ProposalContentsResults
Revision of the OrdinanceCity 87th billPartial revision of the regulations about salary of city general staff and the regulations about term-end allowance for city staff and diligence allowance for city staffPartial revision of the regulations about salary of 1 city general staff
・As recommended by the Personnel Committee, a difference of 410 yen (0.10%) will be treated with a special lump-sum payment.
Eligible for payment: Employees who are employed on March 1 (base date)
Amount paid: 4,920 yen (410 yen x December)
However, for the following staff, the amount specified by the rules of the Human Resources Committee within the range of 4,920 yen.
(1)Staff with an unpaid period during the base period
(2)Short-time employees for reappointment
Base Period: Period from April 1 of the year to which the base date belongs to the base date (March 1)
Partial revision of the regulations about term-end allowance for 2 city staff and work allowance
・The annual number of paid months will be reduced from 4.75 months to 0.05 months to 4.7 months.
For fiscal 2001, the year-end allowance for March will be reduced by 0.05 months and adjusted.
Passed
Proposal No. 1Partial revision of the regulations to establish kind of salary of city company staff and standardPartial revision of the regulations about salary of city company staff
・As recommended by the Personnel Committee, the difference (0.10%) will be treated with a special lump-sum payment.
Eligible for payment: Employees who are employed on March 1 (base date)
Amount paid: 4,920 yen (410 yen x December)
However, for the following staff, the amount specified by the rules of the Human Resources Committee within the range of 4,920 yen.
(1)Staff with an unpaid period during the base period
(2)Short-time employees for reappointment
Base Period: Period from April 1 of the year to which the base date belongs to the base date (March 1)
Passed
Proposals submitted by members of the DietProposal No. 12Partial revision of the ordinance on disclosure of assets, etc. of Representative Yokohama City Council to establish political ethicsDevelopment of related regulations in line with the partial revision of the Commercial Code
(Contents) The par value stock system was abolished and unified to non par value stock.
Total number of shares, number of shares and face value → Number of Stocks and Stocks
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
Proposal No. 13Partial revision of the rules of the City Counsil meetingIndicate illness, childbirth, etc. in the reason for notification of absence at the plenary session, etc.Passed
Proposal No. 14Submission of a written opinion calling for measures against bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)The State strongly urges that thorough measures be taken on the following matters as soon as possible.
1 Make every effort to elucidate the source of infection and the route of infection. Develop an individual identification system for all cattle so that infected cattle can be tracked.
2. Strive to restore consumer confidence in safety by actively disclosing information to the public.
3. Provide support to producers, distributors, retailers, and restaurants that have suffered reputational damage.
4. The government shall take necessary measures at the responsibility of the government to ensure smooth treatment of the costs required for the incineration of specific hazardous sites and positive cattle and the inspection of the entire BSE.
Passed
Personnel mattersAdvisory City No. 1 BillRecommendation of Candidates for Human Rights Committee MemberAs the term of office of 32 members of the Human Rights Committee of Motoichi, Masanobu Ishihara and 32 others expires on March 31, 2002, we recommend a successor.Consent

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