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Sept. 14, 2004 Special Elections

PROPOSITION NO. 1
MAINTAINING THE EXISTING PROPERTY TAX LEVY RATE
FOR FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

The Board of Commissioners of King County Fire Protection District No. 26 adopted Resolution No. 1156-6-04 to finance fire protection and emergency medical services. This proposition would authorize the District to levy the previously authorized rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per one thousand dollars ($1000) of assessed valuation upon all taxable property within the District in 2004 for collection in 2005 without regard to limitations imposed by Ch. 84.55 RCW on annual increases in property tax revenue. This shall not be construed to authorize an excess levy and is subject to otherwise applicable statutory dollar rate limitations. Should this proposition be:

APPROVED
REJECTED

EXPLANATORY STATEMENT

If approved by the voters, the proposition will authorize the District to levy regular real property taxes at a rate not to exceed $1.50 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation. The actual levy rate will be established by the Board of Commissioners. The current levy rate is $1.50 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation.

The levy will continue to be a regular property tax levy subject to the statutory exemptions and is not an excess levy.

The District Board has found that the tax levy and the revenue it will produce is necessary to maintain the current level of services, fire fighter staffing, equipment and facilities and to provide for the purchase of equipment and apparatus to continue to improve services for the protection of life and property in the District and to enhance public safety.
If the levy is approved, the maximum District property tax levy rate will remain the same as the current rate for the emergency services.

Statement For

Statement Against

The community expects HIGH QUALITY fire protection. We have it now in King County Fire Protection District No. 26. Let's keep it that way.

The purpose of this proposition is to meet the requirement of Initiative 747 by asking voters to reauthorize the current funding rate and the present level of Fire Protection services, by allowing the Fire District to continue to collect the statutory amount of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation for one year.

This is not a new tax. A YES vote on PROPOSITION ONE simply maintains the current rate of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation.

A YES vote on PROPOSITION ONE protects you, your family, your home and property from life threatening emergencies. It ensures that our firefighters will remain in full readiness every day in our community and avoids any service reductions.

Thanks for voting YES, and thanks for CARING about our community.

The Records, Elections and Licensing Services Division is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for the contents therein. STATEMENT PREPARED BY: Dan Jones, Steve Odachowski

STATEMENT PREPARED BY: Dan Jones, Steve Odachowski

NO STATEMENT SUBMITTED.

 

 

Complete Text of Resolution

KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 26
RESOLUTION NO. 1156-6-04
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF LEVY

(SPECIAL ELECTION)


A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 26, PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD WITHIN THE DISTRICT ON SEPTEMBER 14, 2004, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE STATE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE SAME DATE, OF A PROPOSITION AUTHORIZING A LEVY OF A PROPERTY TAX NOT TO EXCEED $1.50 PER $1,000.00 OF TRUE AND ASSESSED VALUATION SUBJECT TO OTHERWISE APPLICABLE STATUTORY LIMITATIONS.

Background: WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Board of Commissioners of the District that it is essential and necessary for the protection of the health and life of the residents of the District that fire and emergency medical services be provided by the District. The accelerated demands for, and increasing costs of, providing these services will necessitate the expenditure of revenues for maintenance, operations and equipment in excess of those which can be provided by the District’s regular tax revenue levied at the current rate per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation of taxable property within the District as limited by the 101% limitation.

Resolution: NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of King County Fire Protection District No. 26, King County, Washington as follows:
Section 1. In order to provide fire protection, prevention and emergency medical services in the District, it is necessary for the District to obtain operate and maintain emergency fire and medical aid vehicles and facilities staffed by properly trained personnel equipped with suitable fire fighting and emergency medical equipment.

Section 2. In order to provide the revenue adequate to pay the costs of providing adequate life protection services and facilities as described in Section 1 and to assure the continuation of such services, the District shall, in accordance with RCW 84.55.050, remove the limitation on regular property taxes imposed by RCW 84.55.010, and Initiative 747 and levy beginning in 2004 and collect beginning in 2005, pursuant to RCW 52.16.130, RCW 52.16.140 and RCW 52.16.160, a general tax on taxable property within the District at a rate of $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation subject to otherwise applicable statutory limits.

Section 3. The District currently levies a regular property tax at the rate of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation.

Section 3. There shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the District for their ratification or rejection, at a special election on September 14, 2004, in conjunction with the state primary election to be held on the same date, the question of whether or not the regular property tax levy of the District should be restored to $1.50 per $1,000.00 of true and assessed valuation, subject to otherwise applicable statutory limitations. The Board of Commissioners hereby requests the auditor of King County, as ex-officio Supervisor of Elections, to declare that an emergency exists and to call such election, and to submit the following proposition at such election, in the form of a ballot title substantially as follows:


PROPOSITION
King County Fire Protection District No. 26 - Board of Commissioners – Proposition
Authorizing Increase of Existing Property Tax Levies.
The proposition will authorize the Board of Commissioners of the District to maintain its regular property tax levy to an amount not to exceed $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation. (This shall not be construed to authorize an excess levy and shall be subject to other applicable statutory limits.)

Should this Proposition be enacted into law?
YES
NO

Adoption: ADOPTED by the Board of Commissioners of King County Fire Protection District No. 26, King County, Washington, at a regular open public meeting of such Board on the 7th day of June, 2004, the following Commissioners being present and voting:
Unable to read signatures.


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