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- Measure E.
Abolished Trustee Areas
-- Jurupa Unified School District
4,589 /
41.16% Yes votes ......
6,560 /
58.84% No votes
- Shall trustee areas be abolished in the Jurupa
Unified School District, County of Riverside?
- Measure F.
Change Election From Odd to Even Years
-- City of Norco
(Advisory Vote)
1,622 /
31.00% Yes votes ......
3,610 /
69.00% No votes
- Shall the General Municipal Election date be changed from odd-numbered to even-numbered years, effective November, 2008, resulting in the extension of the term of Council members elected in November, 2005 to November, 2010 and incumbent Council members to November, 2008?
- Measure G.
Super Majority Requirement for Certain Zoning Changes
-- City of Norco
(Charter Amendment)
3,991 /
74.89% Yes votes ......
1,338 /
25.11% No votes
- Shall the City of Norco Charter be amended to
provide that any zone change from or to the following
zones requires a Super Majority (4/5ths)
Vote of the Ci ty Council: A-E ZONE
AGRICULTURAL ESTATE, A-1 ZONE AGRICULTURAL LOW
DENSITY, A-2 ZONE AGRICULTURAL, R-1 ZONE
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY, R-3 ZONE LOW-DENSITY
MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, HS ZONE HILLSIDE
(AGRICULTURAL/LOW DENSITY) AREAS, PD OVERLAY
ZONE PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS, SPECIFIC PLAN?
- Measure H.
Admission Tax
-- City of Indian Wells
1,558 /
81.96% Yes votes ......
343 /
18.04% No votes
- Shall Ordinance Bill No. 2005-14 be adopted to
approve an increase in the City’s Admission
Tax on patrons attending entertainment events
from the current maximum of five percent (5%)
to a maximum of ten percent (10%), subject to authorization
for the City Council to annually decrease or increase the
Admission Tax within the ten percent (10%) maximum tax
rate?
- Measure I.
Emergency & Health Care Tax
-- Palo Verde Health Care District
2,031 /
64.09% Yes votes ......
1,138 /
35.91% No votes
- To prevent the life threatening shut-down of the
only hospital and full-service emergency room
serving the residents of Blythe, California, and to
prevent the closure of this community’s
local hospital so that victims of heart attacks, strokes, accidents,
burns, and other medical emergencies receive appropriate
medical care, shall the Palo Verde Hospital District be
authorized to levy an annual property tax of $32.00 per parcel
with all revenues going for emergency and health care
services and facilities?
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