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- Measure A.
Extension of Current School Tax
-- Woodside Elementary School District
(Special Tax (2/3 Approval Required))
- To maintain and enhance educational excellence, high
academic standards, class size reductions, quality programs and retain
outstanding teachers, shall the Woodside Elementary School district continue
its current special tax of $196 beginning July 1, 2001 for eight (8) years
adjusted annually by changes in the Consumer Price Index, not to exceed 4%
annually, to increase the District's appropriations limit accordingly, with
exemption for parcels owned and occupied by persons sixty-five (65) years of
age or older.
- Measure B.
Replacement School Tax
-- Burlingame Elementary School District
(Special Tax (2/3 Approval Required))
- To attract and retain highly qualified teachers,
develop technology instruction for students, continue to offer specialized
programs and maintain small classes, shall the Burlingame School District be
authorized to impose a replacement qualified special tax at a rate of
$365.00 per year beginning 7/1/2001, adjusted annually by changes in the
Consumer Price Index, to increase the District's appropriations limit
accordingly, with exemptions for parcels owned and occupied by persons 65
years of age and older.
- Measure C.
Belmont Library Bonds
-- City of Belmont
(Special Tax (2/3 Approval Required))
- To qualify for State or other library improvement
matching funds to build a new community library, wired for computers, with
adequate space for books, children's activities, community meetings, and
make surrounding site improvements, shall Belmont Community Facilities
District No. 2000-1 issue $8,650,000 of bonds, levy special taxes to pay for
facilities, maintenance, incidental expenses, including debt service; and
establish the District's annual appropriations limit equal to $8,650,000, as
provided in Resolutions 8917 and 8918?
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