Special Election May 19, 2009
Ballot Measures
City of Bainbridge Island
Proposition No. 1
Adoption of Council/Manager Form of Government on Bainbridge Island
(Resolution
No.2009-06)
Shall the City of Bainbridge Island abandon the Mayor/Council form of
government as provided in Chapter 35A.12 of the Revised Code of Washington
and adopt the Council/Manager form of government as provided in Chapter
35A.13 of the Revised Code of Washington?
Yes
No
A simple majority is needed in order for this measure to pass.
Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 Proposition No. 1
General Obligation Bonds - $42,000,000
The Board of Directors
of Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 approved Resolution 03-08-09
concerning a proposition to finance school renovations and improvements. If
approved, this proposition will authorize the District to renovate and
upgrade school buildings including roofs, heating systems, classroom
equipment, safety and security systems; improve energy conservation; replace
Wilkes Elementary School and complete other capital improvements to District
facilities; to issue $42,000,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within
20 years; and to levy additional property taxes annually to repay the bonds,
as described in Resolution 03-08-09. Should this
proposition be:
Approved
Rejected
2008 Turnout –
15,874 40% - 6,350 60% - 3,810
For approval, there must be
40% (6,350) turnout and 60% (3,810) or more must vote YES in order for the
measure to pass.
North
Mason School District No. 403 Proposition No. 1
Capital Projects Levies
The Board of Directors
of North Mason School District No. 403 adopted Resolution
#3-G-09 concerning a proposition for capital levies. This proposition
authorizes the repair and renovation of existing facilities and technology
improvements; and authorizes the following excess levies for such purposes
on al taxable property within the District:
Approximate Levy
Collection Rate/$1,000 Levy
Years Assessed Value
Amount
2010 $0.49
$889,382
2011 $0.49
$889,382
2012 $0.49
$889,382
2013 $0.49
$889,382
all as provided in
District Resolution No. 3-G-09. Should this proposition be approved?
Yes
No
See
Mason County for approval totals
Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Proposition No. 1
Emergency Medical Services Property Levy
Shall Central Kitsap
Fire and Rescue be authorized to continue its emergency medical services
property tax levy at fifty (50) cents or less per thousand dollars of
assessed valuation for each year for six (6) consecutive years, commencing
in 2010? (Pursuant to RCW 84.52.069 and Central Kitsap
Fire and Rescue Resolution 09-02).
Levy Yes
Levy No
2008 Turnout –
35,103 40% - 14,042 60% - 8,425
For approval, at least 8,425 must vote yes if fewer than 40% (14,042) turn
out to vote. If more than 40% (14,042) turn out to vote, 60% or more of
those voting must vote YES for the measure to pass.
South
Kitsap Fire and Rescue Proposition No. 1
Emergency Medical Services Levy
Shall South Kitsap Fire
and Rescue be authorized to continue to impose regular property tax levies
of 50 cents or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of
six consecutive years, commencing in 2010, for emergency medical services?
(Pursuant to RCW 84.52.069 and SKFR Resolution
No. 2008-06)
Levy Yes
Levy No
2008
Turnout – 36,398 40% - 14,560 60% - 8,736
For approval, at least 8,736 must vote yes if fewer than 40% (14,560) turn
out to vote. If more than 40% (14,560) turn out to vote, 60% or more of
those voting must vote YES for the measure to pass. |