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Measure X Parcel Tax Town of Atherton 2/3 Approval Required Pass: 1,466 / 73.4% Yes votes ...... 532 / 26.6% No votes
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Results as of Jan 15 5:15pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (8/8) 25.4% Voter Turnout (91,335/359,535) |
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To continue providing funding to maintain neighborhood police patrols and the Town's ability to respond to emergencies, repairing and maintaining streets, and repairing and constructing storm drains, shall an ordinance be adopted to continue a Special Parcel Tax for four years and allowing for the expenditure of funds derived from such tax?
2018. A "yes" vote is a vote to maintain the Town's special parcel tax at its current levels. A "no" vote is a vote to end the levy of a special parcel tax for the Town. /s/ William B. Conners August 14, 2013 City Attorney, Town of Atherto
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Arguments For Measure X |
The parcel tax is not a new tax. It is a renewal of the Town's
existing parcel tax which has been supported by the residents for
the last 30+ years. As before, this tax will last four years and
raises approximately $1.86M annually, equaling $7.5M over the
four year term. The tax is about about $750 per household for most
residential parcels.
All parcel tax revenue goes directly to the Town, while only 9%
of regular property tax revenue is received by the Town. Parcel
tax revenue will continue to be allocated as a budget supplement
for our public safety and crime prevention services and also
fund capital improvements for street, drainage and flood control
projects which have often been ignored.
While it is true, that the Town's financial situation has improved
over the last two years, the parcel tax remains a critical funding
source for many pressing capital improvement projects while also
helping to maintain our current police services and the critical 9-1-
1 capabilities.
Atherton receives little sales tax revenue and has few other
sources. Whenever possible, grants are obtained to help fund
capital projects; however grants are scarce in this economic
climate. The Town acts prudently with your money and has
received clean Audits. The Town scrutinizes budget expenditures
to reduce costs where appropriate including the elimination of our
long term liabilities.
Without the parcel tax our current reserves, which are for future
economic uncertainties and emergencies, would be depleted.
The parcel tax renewal requires a two-third's majority. Please
renew the parcel tax so that your local government can continue
to provide the safety, security, road repairs, drainage and flood
control work necessary to maintain the quality of life we all enjoy.
Please vote Yes for Atherton.
/s/
William R. Widmer
August 12, 2013
Council Member
/s/
Cary E. Wiest
August 12, 2013
Council Member
/s/
James Dobbie
August 12, 2013
Council Member
/s/
Elizabeth Lewis
August 12, 2013
Mayor
(No arguments against Measure X were submitted) |
Full Text of Measure X |
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ATHERTON
AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL OF A SPECIAL TAX
TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TOWN
POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, INCLUDING
MAINTAINING NEIGHBORHOOD POLICE PATROLS
AND THE TOWN'S ABILITY TO RESPOND TO
EMERGENCIES, REPAIRING AND MAINTAINING
STREETS, AND REPAIRING AND CONSTRUCTING
STORM DRAINS, FOR FOUR YEARS, AND ALLOWING
EXPENDITURES OF FUNDS DERIVED FROM SUCH
TAX"
The people of the Town of Atherton do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1.
AUTHORITY TO ADOPT MEASURE
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This ordinance and the tax authorized herein are adopted pursuant
to the provisions of the California Constitution, Articles XIIIA
§4 and XIIIC §2, XIIIB and pursuant to Sections 50075 and
following 53722 of the California Government Code.
SECTION 2.
INCREASE IN APPROPRIATIONS
LIMIT
.
Pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution,
the appropriations limit for the Town of Atherton will be increased
for four fiscal years, commencing with the 2014-15 fiscal year, by
the amount of money levied under a voter-approved parcel tax.
SECTION 3.
AUTHORIZATION TO LEVY SPECIAL
TAX
. If, for any fiscal year commencing on or after July 1, 2014,
the City Council shall determine that certain police, emergency
response services, street repair and maintenance, and drainage
facility repair and maintenance are necessary for the public good,
welfare, and safety, and that the cost of providing such services
will exceed the amount of funds generated through other revenue
and income, and/or if capital improvements are required, the cost
of which exceeds the amount of funds generated through other
revenues and receipts, then it may levy a special tax for such fiscal
year on each parcel of property within the Town in the manner
provided herein. This special tax shall be in addition to the annual
tax rate allowed by law.
SECTION 4.
DETERMINATION OF AMOUNT TO
BE RAISED
. Each year following adoption of the Town's annual
budget, the City Council will determine the total amount of
expenditures necessary to provide adequate levels of the municipal
services identified in Section 2 above and capital improvements
and deduct therefrom the projected revenue to be gathered from
sources other than this special tax. The difference, if any, shall
be the maximum amount of funds to be derived from the tax
authorized by this ordinance for such year.
SECTION 5.
MAXIMUM TAX RATE/METHOD OF
ASSESSMENT
. After determining the amount of tax to be raised
under Section 3, the City Council shall apportion said amount
among the parcels of real property within the Town not exempted by law as follows:
MAXIMUM TAX IN GIVEN YEAR
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18 |