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Contra Costa County, CA November 4, 2008 Election
Measure C
Parcel Tax Measure
Pittsburg Unified School District

2/3 Approval Required

Pass: 11418 / 72.26% Yes votes ...... 4383 / 27.74% No votes

See Also: Index of all Measures

Results as of Dec 2 8:18pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (35/35)
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To expand student access to technology and computers, college preparatory, honors and advanced placement classes, avoid increased class sizes, maintain essential programs and materials, keep classes small in the early grades, and attract and retain highly qualified teachers, shall the Pittsburg Unified School District levy an annual tax of $65 per taxable parcel for seven years, beginning July 1, 2009, with an annual inflation adjustment of $6, with citizen oversight and a senior citizen exemption?

Meaning of Voting Yes/No
A YES vote on this measure means:
The parcel tax is authorized for a seven-year period of time

A NO vote on this measure means:
No parcel tax is authorized for a seven-year period of time.

Impartial Analysis from the County Counsel
The Board of Education of the Pittsburg Unified School District has adopted a resolution proposing a parcel tax (a qualified special tax).

The ballot measure asks voters to decide whether a parcel tax should be imposed on parcels of taxable real property within the District for seven years, beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2016.

The parcel tax would be $65 per year on each parcel of taxable real property in the District. The parcel tax would increase by $6 per year per parcel. A parcel of taxable real property is any unit of real property in the District that receives a separate tax bill for property taxes from the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office. A parcel otherwise exempt from property taxes will also be exempt from the imposition of the parcel tax.

The ballot measure includes a senior citizen exemption. Any parcel owned and occupied by a person 65 years of age or older would be exempt from the parcel tax upon proper application to the District.

The ballot measure states that the proceeds of the parcel tax will be used to "expand student access to technology and computers, college preparatory, honors and advanced placement classes, avoid increased class sizes, maintain essential programs and materials, keep classes small in the early grades, and attract and retain highly qualified teachers." Proceeds from the parcel tax may be used only for the specific purposes set forth in the ballot measure and according to constitutional and statutory provisions.

Proceeds from the parcel tax will be deposited into a District account that will be kept separate from other District accounts. An annual written report prepared by the District's chief fiscal officer will show the amount of the special tax collected and expended, and the status of projects to be funded by the tax. Additionally, an independent community oversight committee appointed by the District Board will monitor expenditures and report annually. As long as any proceeds of the parcel tax remain unexpended, an annual independent audit report will be prepared stating the amount of the parcel tax received and expended in the year and a description of programs funded from the tax proceeds.

Two-thirds of those voting on the ballot measure must approve the measure for it to pass.

A "yes" vote is a vote in favor of authorizing the parcel tax for a seven-year period of time.

A "no" vote is a vote against authorizing the parcel tax for a seven-year period of time.

 
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Arguments For Measure C
A Yes vote on Measure C will provide the Pittsburg Unified School District with a reliable, local source of funds to avoid the severe budget cuts that reductions in state education funding cause. We must protect and invest in the education of our students.

A Yes vote on Measure C will:

  • Upgrade and maintain the computers and technology used by students and teachers.
  • Expand the number of Advanced Placement and college prep courses offered to our high school students.
  • Allow the district to attract additional, highly qualified teachers and staff.
  • Maintain and strengthen essential district programs such as music and art.
  • Keep class sizes small.

Passage of Measure C is vital if our local schools are to continue to provide the quality educational opportunities our community expects for its children. Only local voters can act to maintain the quality education offered in local classrooms today by voting Yes on Measure C. The State will not provide the additional funding our schools need.

All of the funds raised by Measure C will be spent in our local classrooms. None of these funds will be spent on district administration. An Independent Citizens Oversight Committee will ensure all funds are used as approved.

There is a cost, but one that is reasonable. Passage of Measure C will cost local property owners $65 per year + less than $6 per month. An exemption will be available for those 65 years of age or older.

Because approval of Measure C requires a two-thirds majority, every yes vote is extremely important + for the future of our schools and for the future of our community.

Quality schools protect and enhance our property values, and support our students. Good schools make great communities. Please join us and Vote Yes on Measure C.

Magda Elena Gonzales, Parent Club Chairperson

Fredrick J. Ripoli, Plant Manager

Orin Allen, Retired Probation Manager

John Tim Stone, Businessman

Jess C. Leber, Retired School Admin.

(No arguments against Measure C were submitted)

Full Text of Measure C
This measure may be known and referred to as the "Pittsburg Unified School District Excellence in Education Act of 2008" or as "Measure C".

TERMS OF
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION ACT

Terms and Purposes. Upon approval of two-thirds of those voting on this measure, the District shall be authorized to and shall levy a qualified special tax of $65 per year on each parcel of taxable real property in the District, for a period limited to seven years commencing July 1, 2009. The tax shall be adjusted annually, commencing July 1, 2010, to account for the impact of inflation on the cost of delivering the classroom programs and student services supported by the tax, as determined by the Board, by an amount limited to $6 per year.

The tax shall be known and referred to as the "Excellence in Education Act."

Proceeds of the Excellence in Education Act shall be authorized to be used to provide financial support to school programs and activities as follows:

  • expand student access to technology and computers,

  • expand the number of college preparatory, honors and advanced placement classes,

  • maintain essential programs and materials,

  • keep class sizes small in the early grades,

  • attract and retain highly qualified teachers.

Senior Citizen Exemption. In order to provide relief to senior citizens in the community, any parcel owned and occupied by a person 65 years of age or older shall be exempt from the Excellence in Education Act upon proper application to the District. The exemption shall be available pursuant to procedures to be prescribed by the Board of Education or otherwise as required by law or by the Contra Costa County Tax Collector.

ACCOUNTABILITY PROVISIONS

Accountability Measures. The members of the Board of Education, the District Superintendent, and officers of the District are hereby requested and directed, individually and collectively, to provide accountability measures pursuant to Government Code section 50075.1 that include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (i) a statement indicating the specific purposes of the qualified special tax, (ii) a requirement that the proceeds be applied only to the specific purposes identified pursuant to subsection (i), (iii) the creation of a separate special account into which the proceeds from the special taxes shall be deposited, and (iv) an annual report pursuant to Section 50075.3. of the Government Code.

Independent Annual Audit and Annual Report. Upon the levy and collection of the Excellence in Education Act, the Board of Education shall cause an account to be established for deposit of the proceeds. For so long as any proceeds of the Excellence in Education Act remain unexpended, the Superintendent of the District shall cause an independent financial auditor to prepare a report to be filed with the Board of Education no later than January 1 of each year, commencing January 1, 2010, stating (1) the amount of Excellence in Education Act funds received and expended in such year, and (2) the status of any projects or description of any programs funded from proceeds of the tax. The report may relate to the calendar year, fiscal year, or other appropriate annual period, as the Superintendent shall determine, and may be incorporated into or filed with the annual budget, audit, or other appropriate routine report to the Board of Education.

Specific Purposes. All of the purposes named in the measure shall constitute the specific purposes of the Excellence in Education Act, and proceeds of the tax shall be applied only for such purposes.

LEVY AND COLLECTION

The Excellence in Education Act shall be collected by the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector at the same time and in the same manner and shall be subject to the same penalties as ad valorem property taxes collected by the Treasurer-Tax Collector. Unpaid taxes shall bear interest at the same rate as the rate for unpaid ad valorem property taxes until paid.

"Parcel of taxable real property" shall be defined as any unit of real property in the District which receives a separate tax bill for ad valorem property taxes from the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office.

All property which is otherwise exempt from or on which are levied no ad valorem property taxes in any year shall also be exempt from the Excellence in Education Act in such year. The Contra Costa County Assessor's determination of exemption or relief for any reason of any parcel from taxation, other than through the Senior Citizen Exemption, shall be final and binding for the purposes of the Excellence in Education Act. Taxpayers wishing to challenge the County Assessor's determination must do so under the procedures for correcting a misclassification of property pursuant to Section 4876.5 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code or other applicable procedures. Taxpayers seeking a refund of any Excellence in Education Act paid shall follow the procedures applicable to property tax refunds pursuant to the California Revenue and Taxation Code.

In addition, parcels owned and occupied by persons 65 years of age or older may be exempt from the Excellence in Education Act as described above. The District shall annually provide a list of parcels to the Contra Costa County tax collection officials which the District has approved for a Senior Citizen Exemption from the Excellence in Education Act.

The collection of taxes pursuant to this Measure shall be for seven (7) years, commencing July 1, 2009 and expiring June 30, 2016.

SEVERABILITY

The Board of Education hereby declares, and the voters by approving this measure concur, that every section, paragraph, sentence and clause of this measure has independent value, and the Board of Education and the voters would have adopted each provision hereof regardless of every other provision hereof. Upon approval of this measure by the voters, should any part be found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, all remaining parts hereof shall remain in full force and effect to the fullest extent allowed by law.


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