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Measure D Special Tax for North Auburn-Ophir Fire (CSA 28, Zone 193) Area Placer County Fire Protection District 2/3 Approval Required Fail: 2450 / 41.27% Yes votes ...... 3487 / 58.73% No votes
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Results as of Jul 12 3:13pm, 0.0% of Precincts Reporting |
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Shall an ordinance be adopted to increase existing direct charges for residential development by $40 per unit; for mobile home parks by $20 per unit; for commercial/ industrial development by $0.046 per square foot for fire protection, emergency medical, prevention services and equipment replacement in North Auburn - Ophir Fire (CSA 28, Zone 193) (Charges approved in this measure are subject to an annual cost of living adjustment not to exceed 3% in any year)?
If passed, the tax would be levied on residential development (an increase of $40 per unit), mobile home parks (an increase of $20 per unit), and commercial/industrial development (an increase of $0.046 per square foot). The tax also has a measure that would allow for an annual cost of living adjustment not to exceed 3% in any given year. Article XIII A of the California Constitution, passed by the electorate in 1978 as Proposition 13, requires approval by the electorate to levy special taxes. Government Code section 53978 authorizes a process to propose and submit a special tax to the voters. These provisions require that the taxes be used solely for the specific purposes for the tax and not for any other purpose. This proposed special tax must be approved by two-thirds of those voting in the district. A "Yes" vote is a vote to authorize a new special tax for the stated purposes. A "No" vote is a vote against a new special tax.
This analysis is submitted by the Office of the County Counsel of Placer County, pursuant to the requirements of section 9160 of the Elections Code of the State of California.
By: Brian R. Wirtz Deputy County Counsel
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