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- Measure A.
School Bond
-- San Rafael High School District
15011 /
67.6% Yes votes ......
7197 /
32.4% No votes
- To enhance the quality of education through facility improvements;
ensure student safety; upgrade, construct, acquire and equip
school libraries, classrooms, science labs, arts facilities;
modernize plumbing, bathroom, and locker facilities; upgrade
technology infrastructure; install energy efficient heating/cooling
systems; and remove hazardous conditions, shall San Rafael High
School District issue $49,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates,
create a Citizens Oversight Committee, and perform audits to
guarantee that funds are spent only on school improvements?
- Measure B.
School Bond
-- San Rafael Elementary School District
9365 /
68.5% Yes votes ......
4300 /
31.5% No votes
- To enhance the quality of education through facility improvements;
enhance student safety; upgrade, construct, acquire and equip
school libraries, facilities, classrooms, science labs; modernize
plumbing and bathroom facilities; upgrade technology
infrastructure; install energy efficient heating/cooling systems;
remove hazardous conditions; repair leaky roofs, shall San Rafael
Elementary School District issue $49,300,000 of bonds at legal
interest rates, create a Citizens Oversight Committee, and perform
audits to guarantee that funds are spent only on school
improvements?
- Measure C.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Town of Corte Madera
2564 /
76.7% Yes votes ......
781 /
23.3% No votes
- Shall the Town of Corte Madera voters adopt an ordinance
continuing a special tax for four more years for paramedic and/or
emergency medical services at a rate of $30.00 per residence and
$30.00 per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses
for fiscal year 2003-2004, increasing $5.00 yearly to $45.00 per
residence and $45.00 per 1,000 square feet of floor area for
nonresidential uses in 2006-2007, and increasing the
appropriations limit by the tax proceeds?
- Measure D.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Town of Fairfax
2192 /
73.0% Yes votes ......
809 /
27.0% No votes
- Shall there be a four year special tax commencing 2003-2004, for
paramedic services in an amount not to exceed thirty dollars
($30.00) per year per living unit and per 1,500 square feet of
structure on each developed parcel in non-residential use, to be
levied in addition to transport fees charged to insurance providers
without pursuing collection from uninsured persons, with the
appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the
next four years?
- Measure E.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- City of Larkspur
4012 /
86.6% Yes votes ......
623 /
13.4% No votes
- Shall a resolution be approved to continue the special tax for
paramedic services at the same rate of not to exceed $30 per year
for each living unit located within the City of Larkspur for an
additional four years, and the appropriations limit be adjusted
accordingly if necessary?
- Measure F.
Flood Control Subzone 4A Special Tax
-- Bel Aire Flood Control Zone 4
32 /
84.2% Yes votes ......
6 /
15.8% No votes
- Shall a special tax in the amount of Two Hundred and Twenty
Dollars ($220.00) per parcel per year, be levied within Subzone
4A to provide funds for the operation, maintenance, repair and
replacement of a pump station and related facilities, for which the
County of Marin has committed to provide the funds to cover
design and construction, upon passage of this special tax?
- Measure G.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Town of Ross
758 /
77.6% Yes votes ......
219 /
22.4% No votes
- Shall there be a four-year special tax for paramedic services in an
amount not to exceed thirty dollars ($30.00) per year per living unit
and per 1,500 square feet of structure on each developed parcel in
non-residential use, to be collected in addition to fees for transport
to the hospital charged to insurance providers, with the
appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the
next four years?
- Measure H.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Town of San Anselmo
3541 /
73.4% Yes votes ......
1283 /
26.6% No votes
- Shall there be a four year special tax for paramedic services in an
amount not to exceed thirty dollars ($30.00) per year per living unit
and per 1,500 square feet of structure on each developed parcel in
non-residential use, to be collected in addition to fees for transport
to the hospital charged to insurance providers, with the
appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the
next four years?
- Measure I.
Open Space
-- Town of Tiburon
(Initiative)
1793 /
47.4% Yes votes ......
1987 /
52.6% No votes
- Shall the Town adopt the General Plan amendment defining
"prime open space" and prohibiting development of such land
unless necessary to avoid environmental impacts, to avoid an
unconstitutional taking, or to allow affordable housing?
- Measure J.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Marinwood Community Services District
1554 /
78.0% Yes votes ......
439 /
22.0% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 13 be amended increasing the special tax for
paramedic services effective July 1, 2003 in an amount not to
exceed $61.00 per year for each living unit, and a maximum of
eight cents per square foot for each non-residential structure?
- Measure K.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Marinwood Community Services District
1383 /
71.0% Yes votes ......
566 /
29.0% No votes
- Shall the appropriations limit for Marinwood Community Services
District be increased in the amount of the special tax for fiscal
years beginning July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2007?
- Measure L.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Lucas Valley County Service Area 13
714 /
85.2% Yes votes ......
124 /
14.8% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 3280 be amended increasing the special tax
for paramedic services effective July 1, 2003 in an amount not to
exceed $61.00 per year for each living unit, and a maximum of 8
cents ($0.08) per square foot for each non-residential structure?
- Measure M.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Santa Venetia-Bayside Acres Fire Protection District
1696 /
75.1% Yes votes ......
563 /
24.9% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 3281 be amended increasing the special tax
for paramedic services effective July 1, 2003 in an amount not to
exceed $61.00 per year for each living unit, and a maximum of 8
cents ($0.08) per square foot for each non-residential structure?
- Measure N.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Kentfield Fire District
2188 /
81.5% Yes votes ......
496 /
18.5% No votes
- Shall said resolution of the Board of Directors of the Kentfield Fire
Protection District imposing a special tax for paramedic services of
not-to-exceed Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per year for each living unit
as a basic charge be confirmed and the appropriations limit be
increased by an amount equal to the proceeds of said tax for each
of the next four (4) years?
- Measure O.
Appropriation Limit
-- Kentfield Fire District
2057 /
78.8% Yes votes ......
552 /
21.2% No votes
- Shall the appropriations limit established for the Kentfield Fire
Protection District pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California
Constitution be increased in an amount equal to the amount of
proceeds of taxes for fiscal years through 2006/2007?
- Measure P.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- City of San Rafael
12743 /
76.2% Yes votes ......
3975 /
23.8% No votes
- Shall San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 3.28, by which the
voters approved a special tax to provide paramedic service in the
City, be amended to permit, in phased increases, up to $8.00
additional tax on residential units, and up to $.01 per square foot
additional tax on non-residential structures, to fully fund paramedic
service costs, and shall San Rafael's appropriations limit be
correspondingly increased?
- Measure Q.
Paramedic Special Tax
-- Sleepy Hollow Fire District
962 /
92.3% Yes votes ......
80 /
7.7% No votes
- Shall the resolution of the Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District
continuing the special tax for paramedic services in an amount not
to exceed thirty dollars ($30.00) per year for each living unit as a
basic charge be confirmed and the appropriations limit be set at
the proceeds of said tax plus the amounts charged for ambulance
transport for the next four (4) years?
- Measure R.
Advisory
-- Bolinas Fire Protection District
493 /
67.9% Yes votes ......
233 /
32.1% No votes
- Shall a two-way bicycle/pedestrian path, 6 feet wide, except 8 feet
on the steepest part of Phinney's Hill, with a minimum 5 foot
separation from the road edge, be constructed by the County of
Marin on the east side of Olema-Bolinas Road from the school to
the Mesa Road intersection?
- Measure S.
Special Tax
-- Mesa Park District
528 /
72.6% Yes votes ......
199 /
27.4% No votes
- Shall Ordinance Three of the Board of Commissioners of Mesa
Park (formally known as Firehouse Community Park Agency) be
confirmed, establishing a special tax of $36 per improved parcel
for the maintenance and operation of a public park? The tax will
commence with fiscal year 2003-2004 and continue for a period of
4 years, unless further extended by the voters.
- Measure T.
Water Appropriations Limit
-- Stinson Beach County Water District
273 /
84.3% Yes votes ......
51 /
15.7% No votes
- Shall the appropriations limit of the Stinson Beach County Water
District for Fiscal Year 2002-2003 be established at $315,500.00
and should the limit for that Fiscal Year (i.e., $315,500.00) be used
to determine the limits for Fiscal Years 2003-2004 through 2005-
2006?
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