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Measure G Renewal of the Library Special Tax in the Georgetown Zone of CSA 10 County Service Area 10 Library Zone G Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required Pass: 1868 / 77.32% Yes votes ...... 548 / 22.68% No votes
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Results as of Jun 17 2:51pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (6/6) 49.0% Voter Turnout (2416/4935) |
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To replace the previous voter-approved expiring library special tax, shall El Dorado County levy the amount of $20.00 annually per parcel (with annual inflation adjustment not to exceed 3%) within County Service Area No. 10 Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit, Zone G, for a period of twelve (12) years commencing in fiscal year 2015/16, to preserve continued funding for library services, hours, and operations and help avoid library closure?
MEASURE GMeasure G, if approved by 2/3 of the qualified voters voting on this measure, would authorize a special tax on parcels of real property within the Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit, Zone G, of County Service Area No. 10 ("Zone"), to be used solely to provide library services and facilities within the Zone ("Library Special Tax"). The proposed new Library Special Tax would replace the expiring special parcel tax and would be used for the same purpose of supporting the county's Georgetown library. Currently, property owners within the Zone pay a voter approved annual special parcel tax for library services in the amount of $18.00 per parcel of improved and unimproved land, $14.40 per apartment unit on a parcel, and $9.00 per mobile home on a parcel. The existing special parcel tax expires, by its terms, on June 30, 2015. The proposed new Library Special Tax would be in the amount of $20.00 per year per parcel of improved and unimproved land, subject to a maximum annual inflation adjustment of 3%, and would be in effect for twelve years commencing July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2027. The proposed new Library Special Tax will be listed as a separate item on the county property tax bill for each affected parcel of land, and will be collected in the same way as the general property tax. All laws applicable to the levy, collection, and enforcement of county property taxes will be applicable to the special tax. Measure G also requires that an annual report be made to the County Board of Supervisors indicating the amount of funds collected and expended and the status of any project required or authorized to be funded by the proceeds. This measure was placed on the ballot by Resolution No. 011-2014 of the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors. This measure requires an affirmative vote of 2/3 or more of all qualified voters voting on the measure in order to pass.
A "YES" vote is a vote to authorize the special tax provided in the measure.
Edward L. Knapp El Dorado County Counsel
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Arguments For Measure G |
Special Tax for Library District G
Support our Library. Vote YES on Measure G. Funding for the Georgetown Library, passed by the Georgetown Divide voters twenty years ago, is about to expire - at a time when reading, technology, education, and literacy are more important than ever before. For only $20 per parcel, per year we can maintain the funding that has kept our library open 5 days per week, put new books on our shelves and provided programs that promote the importance of reading for children.
Please join us in protecting our library and vote YES on Measure G. Karen Shadle, retired school teacher, principal and educator Susan Whittington, school principal, teacher and educator Linnea Marenco, President, Divide Chamber of Commerce Buzz Chernoff, President, American River Folk Society Cornelius O'Quinn, President, Marshall Grange 451
(No arguments against Measure G were submitted) |
Full Text of Measure G |
RESOLUTION NO. 011-2014 OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO SETTING FOR ELECTION A MEASURE PROPOSING A RENEWAL OF THE LIBRARY SPECIAL TAX IN THE GEORGETOWN DIVIDE ZONE OF BENEFIT (ZONE G) WITHIN COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 10
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has previously established the authority for County Service Area No. 10 to provide library services and facilities, and did, on August 1 1995, establish the Georgetown Zone of Benefit (Zone G) within County Service Area No. 10 for the purpose of delivering such library services and facilities, and WHEREAS, Government Code section 25213(d) expressly authorizes a county service area to provide library services and facilities, and WHEREAS, Government Code section 25215.2 expressly authorizes the Board of Supervisors to levy special taxes within a county service area subject to voter approval, and WHEREAS, on November 30, 2004, the Board of Supervisors passed and adopted Resolution 362-2004 to levy a special tax for library services within the Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit (Zone G) of County Service Area No. 10, which was approved by the voters on March 8, 2005, and WHEREAS, the existing library special tax within County Service Area No. 10, Zone G is due to expire on June 30, 2015, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors proposes to continue to levy a library special tax within County Service Area No. 10, Zone G to replace the expiring library special tax to ensure continued funding for library services within Zone G, and WHEREAS, pursuant to state law, the Board of Supervisors is required to place the proposed tax before the voters of County Service Area No. 10, Zone G, and WHEREAS, such special tax shall take effect only if approved by 2/3 of the voters casting ballots at the election on the special tax within County Service Area No. 10, Zone G.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors finds, determines, declares and orders as follows: 2. "Parcel of property" as used in this Resolution shall mean any parcel of land, developed or undeveloped, that is wholly or partially located within the Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit (Zone G) for which the County Assessor of El Dorado County has assigned an assessor's parcel number and levies ad valorem property taxes in any year, and includes any contiguous unit of real property held in separate ownership, which is capable of sale or transfer without further action under the Subdivision Map Act (Government Code section 66410, et seq.). All real property that are otherwise exempt from or upon which are levied no ad valorem property taxes in any year shall be exempt from the library parcel tax in such year. The tax imposed by this Resolution shall be a tax upon each parcel of property regardless of the type of improvement or use of the property. 3. The tax imposed by this Resolution shall appear as a separate item on the tax bill of each such taxable parcel and shall be collected at the same time and manner as county property taxes are collected as set forth in the applicable provisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and shall be subject to the same penalties and the same procedure and sale in case of delinquency as provided for such taxes. All laws applicable to the levy, collection, and enforcement of county property taxes shall be applicable to such tax. 4. The tax rates for parcels as determined above shall be increased annually in proportion to the increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), San Francisco Area, all items, most recently available prior to the date of the increase, provided, however, that this increase shall not exceed three percent (3%) in any year. 5. The special tax described herein shall be imposed for a period of twelve (12) years, at the end of which time the special tax shall cease to be imposed. 6. Upon approval of the special tax described herein, there shall be created an account into which proceeds of the tax shall be deposited. Additionally, an annual report shall be prepared in accordance with Government Code section 50075.3. 7. The following tax measure be submitted to the voters throughout County Service Area No. 10, Zone G: "To replace the previous voter-approved expiring library special tax, shall El Dorado County levy the amount of $20.00 annually per parcel (with annual inflation adjustment not to exceed 3%) within County Service Area No. 10 Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit, Zone G, for a period of twelve (12) years commencing in fiscal year 2015/16, to preserve continued funding for library services, hours, and operations and help avoid library closure?" 8. The Registrar of Voters is hereby authorized and directed to take all actions necessary to submit the ballot measure set forth above to the voters, to conduct the election, to canvass the results thereof, and to certify the results to the Board of Supervisors. Said election shall be consolidated with the general election occurring in the County on June 3, 2014. 9. If for any reason any provision of this Resolution, the ballot measure or the application of either document is found to be invalid, or if the special parcel tax is found inapplicable to any particular parcel within the zone of benefit by a court of competent jurisdiction, the balance of this Resolution, the ballot measure, and the application of the special parcel tax to the remaining parcels within the zone of benefit shall not be affected and, to this end, the provisions of this Resolution and the ballot measure are severable. |