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 Measures

 March 14, 2006
Special Election

 Bainbridge Island School District No. 303

Proposition No. 1

General Obligation Bonds - $45,000,000

The Board of Directors of Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 approved Resolution No. 03-05-06 concerning a proposition to finance school renovation improvements.  If approved, this proposition will authorize the district to pay the costs of renovations and upgrades of school buildings including roofs, heating systems, expansion of Bainbridge High School, classroom equipment, safety and security systems and other capital improvements to the District’s facilities and refinance existing bonds; to issue $45,000,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within 20 years; and to levy additional property taxes annually to repay the bonds, as described in Resolution No. 03-05-06.  Should this proposition be?

APPROVED

REJECTED

 

2005 Turnout – 10,788              40% - 4,316                   60% - 2,590

For approval, there must be 40% turnout and 60% or more must vote YES for the measure to pass.

 

 Bainbridge Island School District No. 303

Proposition No. 2

Technology Capital Projects Levy

The Board of Directors of Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 adopted Resolution No. 02-05-06 concerning a proposition for modernizing school district technology.  This proposition would authorize the levy of the following excess taxes for the District’s Capital Projects Fund upon all taxable property in the District to modernize school facilities through the acquisition and installation of computer technology systems and equipment:

Approximate

Collection
Years

Levy Rate/$1,000
Assessed Value

Levy
Amount

2007  $.31   $1,525,000
2008   $.30   $1,525,000
2009     $.29     $1,525,000
2010    $.28    $1,525,000

Should this proposition be approved?

YES

NO

 

2005 Turnout – 10,788              40% - 4,316                   60% - 2,590

For approval, at least 2,590 must vote yes if fewer than 40% (4,316) turn out to vote.  If more than 40% (4,316) turn out to vote, 60% or more of those voting must vote YES in order for the measure to pass.

 
Last Updated:  May 08, 2006