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Measure V Funding for Classroom Education Excellence Act of 2005 Redwood City School District Parcel Tax - 2/3rds Approval Required 9,763 / 61.7% Yes votes ...... 6064 / 38.3% No votes
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In order to maintain and improve quality educational programs; attract and retain quality teachers; maintain library programs; improve math and science programs; maintain music classes; preserve small class size; and provide special needs programs; shall the Redwood City School District levy a parcel tax for 5 years on commercial/industrial property square footage; and on residences of $85 per parcel with an exemption for seniors 65 years and older, with mandatory citizen oversight?
By this measure, the Board of Trustees of the Redwood City School District propose to levy a special tax for a period of five years beginning July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2010. This tax shall not exceed the annual rates on each taxable parcel in the District as follows: $85 residential containing less than five dwelling units, $85 vacant, $200 commercial or industrial whose area is 14,999 square feet or less, $750 commercial or industrial whose area is greater than 14,999 square feet but less than 25,000 square feet, $1,000 commercial or industrial whose area is equal to or greater than 25,000 square feet but less than 45,000 square feet and $2,500 commercial or industrial whose area is equal to or greater than 45,000 square feet. Residential parcels containing five or more dwelling units will be considered as commercial properties. A parcel shall be defined as any unit of land in the District which receives a separate tax bill for ad valorem property taxes from the San Mateo County tax collection officials. All property which would otherwise be exempt from property taxes will also be exempt from the imposition of the tax. Any property owner aged 65 years or older may qualify for an exemption from the special tax if that property owner occupies the parcel. The stated purposes of the special tax are to reinstitute advanced teacher development programs, maintain small class sizes and to maintain the following programs: school library, reading, math, music, gifted and talented, and middle years intervention. The proceeds of the special tax will be placed into a special account. An annual report is required that accounts for the parcel tax revenues collected and the manner in which they have been spent. This measure would also increase the District's appropriations limit in an amount equal to the levy of the special tax for that year, as permitted by Article XIIIB, section 4 of the California Constitution. A "yes" vote on this measure would allow a special tax to be levied on property within the boundaries of the Redwood City School District for a period of five years beginning July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2010 at rates per parcel of $85 for residential and vacant property and from $200 to $2,500 for commercial or industrial property depending on the square footage. The tax would be used for small class sizes, school library programs, reading, math, music, gifted and talented, middle years intervention and advanced teacher development. It would also allow the appropriations (spending) limit to be raised. A "no" vote on this measure would not allow the special tax to be levied and would not allow the appropriations limit to be raised. This measure passes if two-thirds of those voting on the measure vote "yes."
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On going State fiscal problems and state raids on local school tax dollars
have sharply reduced funding to the Redwood City School District. In the
past four years, the District has been forced to cut $8 million from its
budget. So far those cuts have not resulted in one classroom teacher or
librarian losing their job. Unfortunately, $3.5 million must be cut in the
next school year and layoffs of teachers and librarians cannot be avoided.
There is nothing else left to cut but teachers and classroom programs. To meet this crisis, we are asking District residents to pass Measure V and approve an $85 tax per residential parcel per year. Commercial properties will pay based on the size of their parcel. A special exemption for senior homeowners will be available to all those 65 or older. And, the tax will expire after 5 years. Measure V funds will be strictly allocated to fund valuable academic programs and services in order to:
This money will be controlled locally- so the State can't take it away. No funds may be spent on facilities or administrators' salaries.
San Mateo County Sheriff
Redwood City Vice Mayor
Former Redwood City Senior Affairs Commissioner
Redwood City School Board President
Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce Past Chairman
/s/ John J. "Jack" Hickey - February 22, 2005 Chair, Libertarian Party of San Mateo County
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Measure V is the only school parcel tax in San Mateo County history that mandates specific funding categories and voluntarily requires a Citizens Oversight Committee be formed to guarantee funds are spent appropriately.
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This Proposition may be known and referred to as the
"Redwood City School District Funding for Classroom Education
Excellence Act of 2005" or as "Measure V."
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