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- Measure H
Nicasio School District Bond Election
-- Nicasio School District
127 /
77.44% Yes votes
37 /
22.56% No votes
- Shall the Nicasio School District be authorized
to provide financing for acquisition of and improvements to school
buildings and grounds, including renovation of aging school
buildings, replacement of portable classrooms which do not meet
current safety standards, modernization of antiquated mechanical and
electrical systems, and build a multipurpose facility to invest in
the future of our community's children, by issuing bonds in the
amount of $2.5 million at an interest rate not exceeding the legal
maximum?
- Measure J
Special Tax for the Corte Madera Recreation Center Renovation and Expansion
-- Town of Corte Madera
127 /
77.44% Yes votes
1774 /
62.03% No votes
- Shall the voters of the Town of Corte Madera
adopt the Corte Madera Recreation Center Renovation and Expansion
Act, with a special tax of fifty-nine dollars ($59.00) per year for
each residential unit and fifty-nine ($59.00) per 1000 square feet of
floor area per year for each non residential use located within the
corporate limits of the Town of Corte Madera for each of the fiscal
years 2000- 2001 to 2029-2030, for the sole purpose of funding and/or
financing the renovation and expansion of the Corte Madera Recreation
Center, including additional parking and landscape improvements?
- Measure K
Bond Election
-- Town of Fairfax
1523 /
68.27% Yes votes
708 /
31.73% No votes
- Shall the Town of Fairfax in order to maintain
safe neighborhoods, streets and community facilities; repair and
resurface neighborhood streets and major corridors; replace 60 year
old stormdrains; repair leaky roofs and make seismic upgrades to
community facilities; and make sidewalks more accessible to the
disabled, issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $6.83 million, at
interest rates within the legal limit, and create a Citizen's
Oversight Committee to conduct annual audits of expenditures?
- Measure L
Appropriations Limit Increase
-- County Service Area No. 13
417 /
95.42% Yes votes
20 /
4.58% No votes
- Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal
to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on June
4, 1985 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through and
including 2003-2004?
- Measure M
Approppriations Limit Increase
-- County Service Area No. 28
1841 /
81.60% Yes votes
415 /
18.40% No votes
- Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal
to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on
November 1995 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through
and including 2003-2004?
- Measure N
Appropriatons Limit Increase
-- Paradise Ranch Estates Permanent Road Division
32 /
91.43% Yes votes
3 /
8.57% No votes
- Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal
to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on July
14, 1992 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through and
including 2003-2004?
- Measure O
Appropriations Limit Increase
-- Inverness Public Utility District
176 /
96.70% Yes votes
6 /
3.30% No votes
- Shall the appropriations limit established for
the Inverness Public Utility District pursuant to Article XIIIB of
the California Constitution be adjusted to include the combined total
of all applicable revenue sources for the fiscal years 1999/2000
through 2002/2003 in order to ensure an adequate funding base for the
fire protection and fire prevention services provided by the Inverness
Volunteer Fire Department?
- Measure P
Paramedic Service Special Tax on Residential And Non-Residential Structures Appropriations Limit Increase
-- City of San Rafael
7388 /
83.61% Yes votes
1448 /
16.39% No votes
- Shall San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 3.28, by
which the voters approved a special tax to provide paramedic service
in the City, be amended to permit, in phased increases, up to $13.00
additional tax on residential units, and up to $.02 per square foot
additional tax on non-residential structures, through 2003, to fully
fund paramedic service costs, and shall San Rafael's appropriation
limit be correspondingly increased?
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