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<br /> EXHIBIT "B" <br /> CITY COUNCIL CRITERIA FOR THE REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE TO FOLLOW IN <br /> CORRECTING THE MATERIAL POPULATION IMBALANCE THAT EXISTS <br /> BETWEEN EXISTING CITY COUNCIL SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICTS <br /> . New City Council Single-member Districts shall be drawn pursuant to <br /> promulgated Department of Justice regulations. Each City Council District within the <br /> City of La Porte may have a population deviation of no more than plus or minus five <br /> percent (+/- 5). Thus, utilizing the best available population data as provided by the <br /> Federal Census for the year 2000, and as set forth on Exhibit "A", the population of the <br /> City of La Porte is 31,880 total citizens. For each single member district, then, the ideal <br /> population is 5,313 persons. Utilizing the regulations promulgated by the Department of <br /> Justice, and taking into account the maximum deviation allowable thereunder, a "high" <br /> number for any particular district shall be 5,579 persons; and a "low" number for any <br /> particular district shall be 5,047 persons. <br /> . Pursuant to the above mandate, new districts shall be drawn according to <br /> the following criteria: <br /> a. Where possible, easily identifiable geographic boundaries will be <br /> utilized as single member City Council District boundaries; <br /> b, Historic communities of interest shall be maintained in a single <br /> district where possible, and to the extent possible neighborhoods <br /> shall not be split when drawing district boundaries; <br /> c. It is recognized that due to the size of the City of La Porte, it is not <br /> possible to use County voting precincts when drawing district <br /> boundaries; <br /> d. The new district plan shall be based on the existing Benchmark <br /> plan, to the extent possible; <br />