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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-11-04; Ballot PamphletsPERMANENT MAIL BALLOT VOTERS:If you do not receive your Vote-By-MailBallot by October 20, please call:the Registrar of Voters:858-694-3415 MAIL OR DELIVER TO:REGISTRAR OF VOTERS5201 Ruffin Rd, Suite IPO Box 85520San Diego, CA 92186-5520Fax: 858-694-2955 NONPROFIT ORGUS POSTAGEPAIDCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGOREGISTRAR OFVOTERSPRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 MAIL BALLOTAPPLICATION(APPLICATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 28, 2008, 5:00 P.M.)CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTEDDate:Phone:Birth Date:Signature: XAddress:Do Not Print (Applicant must sign his/her own signature.)Registered address in San Diego County (not a PO Box) LOCATION OF YOUR POLLING PLACE Please take this pamphlet with you to the polls. DETACH HERE Mailing Address: (If different from registered address.)Please send my ballot to:Address:City:_State:Zip Code:_ I—I CHECK HERE TO BE A PERMANENT MAIL BALLOT VOTER. 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COOH >,J5E0)to 0)4-1co4-1CO £ h« 0)| Joel Anderson, Rep0z XILJ "coCD C3 CO ohi tn0)1 Raymond Lutz, Dem>,^E0)to(0 a>4-1co4-1CO £oo >,2ECDto10 0>5CO £ f*^ tn0) Q.<Do: xfoCO0cc o 0)Q QU)VOTER INFORMATIONPAMPHLETThe following pages contain;TATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATESACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITSMt andCANDIDATES' STATEMENTSandLOCAL BALLOT MEASURES,TAX RATE STATEMENTS, ANALYSES,ARGUMENTS, REBUTTALS, ORDINANCES ANDCHARTER TEXT^(whichever are applicable to your ballot)STATE PROPOSITIONSt— - _l LLJ MECC > .EPARATE CALIFORNIA STATE PAMPHLETS (IN 81/2 X 1 1 NEWSPROVIDED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE. ONE PAMPHLETJN INFORMATION CONCERNING PROPOSITIONS 1 THROUGH 12CO CL > 0 w^ H < 0 ^'r~ z: ^~JD WILL CONTAIN INFORMATION CONCERNING PROPOSITIOTHE STATE LEGISLATURE VOTED TO REPLACE PROPOSITION*- I8 - CO § CD >* CO CO CO b;ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALSlents in support of or in opposition to the proposed measureinions of the authors and have not been checked for accii official agency.r" " ^* § ° ci < £ -Q O) 0> C O CD O CD - •- £ .2 !H co ^ ^ _j ^ -n C O -C !5 >,Q_CANDIDATES' STATEMENTS3 and Assembly candidates who accepted voluntary speras well as all candidates for local nonpartisan offices ha<[unity to submit a statement. The following pages may not cosment for every candidate, as some candidates chose nt one. The statements are the opinions of the authors and3en checked for accuracy by any official agency. Candlent costs are paid by the candidate or, in some cases, bDtion. (A complete list of candidates appears on the "SAMn of the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.)CC W5 O Co f~* *^^ Q^ ^-^ -^ QJ p™ Q ^ ^^ CD i— ^s C/)= O CO C/) CC0.5,> CM 9oo> aCO z COos Q-u_ oEHCOUJOUJ_J0U>r~ Z D SoO <t-(0O I S COozre£<1V)3^IwCOJD £ Q) •E 0m oc Govern!zO CO mzDUJ ou<-»:umbentw 1 U •oUJ Age: 37conomic and PublicSTATE ASSEMBLYu 74th District - Democrat!BRETT DEFOREST MAXFIELDUK -aro.Qa>raOccoT3'toCD~S0CNCCOCDCD •« roD *^{— .£: ^ cO yj "2?8 «m -o •IU><£-S S ^ OO <ncuro -a« 5o uO c 2!S =i-J CD ? £co o S•«- (D •o < 0) Q, 1| «g rog 5 &1 Rights Activist'eacher>7 Attorney and Business Person/Published Legal,Policy Scholar/Consumer, Environmental and CiFormer Civil Servant and Whistle Blower/FormeiroB0 CO>, o. 0g g•85"D *->C CO(0 -CIfCD ro8°to-^ to~ roc Q.g CDll82^ —*Ec ra~ o 0)-° C CD•§£ S2 0"5 .> « s b 5•" o>,r «§ o.°>g=5 £-g >.§ =5 .b'I "S-C"CD fc£S(1) »1 co ro°- c"£ -S*— "iSto wIsI Qo i 0>~ c S§•§"o 33 OT M -nCD 5a <=S 'Si = oc cCDu. CU3 raO MQJ. 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If you want to see change ino Eo g horse racing days at Del Mar, resulting in more money to aexpense of more traffic and pollution to We The People. 1 refuswill introduce laws grounded in principles of truth and justice rawill bring transparency, integrity and accountability to Sacramenand healthcare, the preservation of open space and the envirorbalanced budget without increasing the tax burden of averageour economy and fix our transportation and immigration probler</i %ro ro T> -Ic *-CD O CTJ —ro o "to ^ t*-9 Q °^< ||1 cu ro o^ _i ^: 2^5CD o Sacramento, 1 am your candidate. 1 will fight for We The Peopwww.brettmaxfield.com UC Berkeley BA in History, UCLA SchoCOin LLM in Business and Corporate Law and USD Graduate Busine;T-j -0 W — ' 0tl C CO j_- •*-<JO CO jfi CO CD1 1 ss! , 1^ i^ra 10) ra — O'S t! 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CARRANZACurrent Trustee/BusinessownerDuring my tenure as a trustee at MiraCosta, my focus hasopen, transparent, and responsible government. 1dedication, in particular as an advocate for fiscal responsibiowner, 1 am critically aware of the fiscal impact made by thitake seriously mv fiduciary duties as a steward of the piCOc0)>9)14-Of—(/DCDCO-C>,£a>"o>0-D'ro"roneverco"<u13COto MiraCosta has been in turmoil for the last two years, a tunwork to change. 1 have taken strong positions on difficult iC -O .C (£1 si 5•s I? si> 2 ~ 1-— •= S COc co ro "'S Q « <ow -° •£ 1-8 f!i oCD — -C *-« S5 <r- C -*-1 ^"CD fc £ tOCD .-a c/>slra 33J= ffl— ^ct/i n convictions after gathering and evaluating all available fact;the Board to advocate for students, innovation, integrityo ^ Oil <<o —,. ffl 5J2c0)1 will continue to make myself accessible to mv constitu£ •=~ z.£ ^civic leaders to ensure the community's interests are keptthe college community in the spirit of collegial consultation.1 WILL CONTINUE TO WORK HARD TO HELP RETUIco<Ol-coOQ.toz•y^(!)UJQLQ•^COUJ POSITION AMONG CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGAN EDUCATIONAL LEADER.in9oo>QCO COo s CO O K-OK.(0Q 1 HIGH SCHOOLSAN DIEGUITO UNIONO oi (0 Q II 1 Board MemberGoverningw 6 ^Kra£<MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGEGoverning Board Member - TrusteeBETH HERGESHEIMERGEORGE MC NEILPresident, Governing BoardRetired Educator(/) C <D CD CDCO O "O O O» E i! § >•| <B <= E -0£ £ CD C0 co > roM CJ! 0 O" = '•3" <=-tl'.£gS cu "H 2 .55 *- ro 00 a> m S ^co ^ <S c«T2.2*§SSil0m . cj,S ider in our schools.ool District GoverningNetwork committeesDuncils and completinPresident, School Sisnto for our schools.BETH HERGESHEIMER is a committed leaPresident of the San Dieguito Union High Schdistrict and North Coastal Legislation Actionliaison to Solana Beach and Encinitas City C<program. Past experience includes: PTAPresident for Legislation - lobbying in Sacrami— *i ro c. c „ 0 0 i|JS•*•• CD —S 0 O*- <2 «t/i *s 3 ro.« .c *^ i!Piffi IB •" Os1"--!irj,c -g n S §3 )K c -—*" C Q} <*rfo c s •« ro 1 am a retired educator with 37 years experience as a teacher, chave a Bachelor's degree in Physics and Master's degree in Couover $2,000,000 on the Palm Tree fiasco and related probkBoard member who is fiscally responsible. In addition to administhe Treasurer at my place of worship and my homeowners' associ_Q>0)£jD(/}%8.coCOo3^JQ.0£03CO.CO >,0.*: ro COro D)c 73 1 0S"to 0 ro 1T)ro 73cra S £ % 1m CO f:•— o ~ 0J2• r~<n ti i° E S« CO 0 'SE 0 0m sCo»•=£- i«_O co o — - 0— ro _Gitudentstechnicind/or tlUi - »«— £a>ra o 01•2 3T5co o °co .y ,_8 S «" Es^, a>g? c•= ro —ement gap by promolfrom honors to artsstudents to succeedcontinue to work towards reducing the achievprograms spanning the educational spectrumand occupational coursework thus preparing <,workforce.S CO CU-c ^% ±o> £r more than orto accreditedO i_**~ 0 81§J« •t cstudentCOto0)co£^073£CJrti years. She has threiBeth lives in Encinitas with her husband of 29CO 0Z -Q "o 3 < .Jury stated ",ce monitored"toto0c'to3CQccu0$730O^0'ow"oo0.coromro toro.c: _c 0CD 730 raD 73ro CJ! §ra.c o 73Cra | "to Q 0£ 73 1CD '>CD decisions are.-=: **•ft =S *9-Ei!c 00 0•n1-0 8<n £«. 2CD J-£ S.73 ><rce management anESHEIMER has the eAdministration, experience in human resoupreschool advisory committees. BETH HERGto work effectively for our students."g .2 "co 5£3 MiraCosta is in danger of losing its accreditation becausecritical to elect a Board member with experience in this procesaccreditation visiting teams and have directed the accreditation pnIf MiraCosta loses its accreditation students will not be able touniversities. This would be devastating for MiraCosta.w o ^In studying the problems at MiraCosta the San Diego Countycould have been avoided if procedures had been observed and cthe taxpayer's representative on the Board and 1 will make sureand are in the best interests of the students and the community.1—Oon(00oi SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCIHy 01 w Q UJ OIII_l MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLcujzE Governing Board MeiIO 6•z. 82< 0)0)«s (/) ^Governing Board Member - TnIDOO+5<A£**-OTJrooCO"50 JOYCE DALESSANDROVice-President, San Dieguito Union High Scho IO 0)O)< 5—3O—co"CDon-oCD£"c0)Eoo"573 COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE: 1 have a proven recoC COco raCO -c14- 050 D>_ CJ0 O.QE >,p0 tE 50CO CO0co >,<$8|Q)^ *&|£~25S£r?community. Our schools have a well-deserved reputationDieguito Union High School District's Board of Trustees fobeen to ensure the hiahest aualitv education for everv st—"cd!££cd>CD-o"C'c2a_c3liim EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP IN TIMES OF CHAN(5 E e'sO O CO>,J= 0 E CJ) 0C CO1 573 crJ "°Q —. ^en nQJ ^'o yi•e §fl« g^ cd> -—M— (I)o >|IS °o •.t± CO3 0CJ) 0£ =Q oc yro 2w -^5S-Ero 3•5-Echoiceof com° Sto do «-.o c^ o8 S championed the opening of new schools and the modernistate revenues and flattening enrollment have called forfacility agreements, academies, open honors classes, andon the cutting edge of both scholastic distinction and the effra ra0 «- ?•% — oij E0 00ro-Q 0c ra<u ™> ¥?•u S«SO <".g-cO CJ)to 3C3>2C JZ73 ""C tOS ci«o 3L. CODn =A VOICE FOR ALL STUDENTS: 1 work diligently to make iwill continue my commitment to meeting the needs of a?3c o 573 E«o>!o^ |i m ~ .c C3) s o *- k.3O0. .woE0£•wDC£CO —0E T30 C0 «IS c-a SJJ ^0 VI1"ra =0 ^301COCO-10 cf zln 0^ 00L_ •• 1ro -, Q«i- COoo.coL COt3•£;"to'-n programs, career technical programs, technology and thefinite tax dollars.JOYCE DALESSANDRO, QUALIFIED TO GET THE JOI(BS, Child Psychology) and Columbia (MA, Curriculummarried 38 years, have two daughters who graduated from ir= 73 COra In **c y cO S 0'™ P 3C3) C *-0 C 'J=>-£(/)™ 3 ±= O Q- R 00 -nXC0> •- ^. * <B ° op ?°0D)*;CO O IT!' B —>3 <° i_i .— nf•~ ^ c 73 •ab.ra0m +j .0*c^,1 tO CAROLYN BATISTEPresident, MiraCosta Community College Dira . < 0 3 Sii S 1 3 >= O0 C 5 o>CO "F= 0-^~ 0'« £ 0 73> •= 1 i t£ 5* CO CO ^ S 3 Em n» i is *&JT T J ^T ?"'>: c Q-'c £ CD °10 _. 3m "O C._ Q) -« . -* ro .is *—£ . 1 1? * o £ '^. i§ = ra § 's '* i Small Business Owner3 •- .!O m >5.* •^ 7 J n 2 J 3 S MiraCosta Community College is your community college,taxes fund our programs which are among the best inOceanside to Del Mar, perhaps one of the richest coastalwe have prided ourselves in hiring the finest facultyIf •«-^ (Dro-g^ 3C jj O U):•= "excellence for our students. In these days of increasing tuexcellent low cost education for the first two years allowinck fc O. (B CO E c to *o .2 5 S 1 =Sis'to ^ ro b" .^ ro ™ o~ 2 S-lil *^ ^T /!» ~ C OO 0 away living and tuition.These next four years will shape the future of MiraCosta.opportunities for high school graduates, continuing educatimilitary people at Camp Pendleton, and all at an affordableV £ =§ 'to ra 5 R ct 1 d c> SCI(Jj ! u C 1 JCan trustee boards. With my husband we own a small budedicated four years of service. My door is always openanvtime vou need me. carolvnbatiste(5)sbcalobal.netf-5iQt/>Z OU.CM o Qcn CVI CD LOCOobo W>o1o_1£OreJD ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board MemberMAUREEN "MO" MUIRBusiness Woman/Library Board MemberBETTER SCHOOLS WITHOUT NEW TAXES!My qoal is higher academic achievement incorporating a challenging, vetCO >••* E c 0)O> .2 < > j? >., C H P0 E QL Q)0 H O tow S S o E 1—i P ,50 S o ^o-e o °x E «*- .£• O 0) O '£ «2 5 i I -p .£» E 0 55 E 8 •!• O W m ^ o fiI! i 1= S I ?o § 2*- r n m 3!_ U UJ jD 0 £ S> UJ Z 0 « 5 032 fe - 7 _1 W -Q to 5 * £ « re< , £ o> S(O ;J °- _l >< <«.*: ^11 l S •- c CDe? £ £a: o o §QOU £ ^ .0 W 0) CD C =o B =5 £5.2 58 §• a -s|5 -CD .b ^j- *o > J» o& r -H S 25 |a § « 5 »£ §E =5 m 2 " S"C ~ rti C curriculum that utilizes a progressive learning system, infuses technology anchildren for the future.We must stay focused on the protection of our precious tax dollar inveseducation to ensure that the results are seen in the classroom.We deserve, and 1 will advocate for greater accountability from the schoolbased decision making, and increased input from parents and the community!I'm a graduate of the University of San Diego, and currently serve on thiEncinitas Library. I'm a past PTA Vice President and personally motivationbest education possible for my son and all of the children served by the ESchool District.I'm also a taxpayer who supports our schools, but hates to see our moneyIP'S --3 OUCD -5 re 0 -o „ < cH.2 - "iroisoto °.j» "8 re. o o « mcu ScoCOCQCNJO o£»> 3C tn f \ •— 33 <-r- ° 2 o ° IS'Sifl ""M'•"So.- -2*5; -ocokiE ^^/»<u c/>-^NC^S -n-SiS Ji'E°Era ^oo mc<o- &•§ 2 o =•= ° ro 8 co ?§*=&. » 8 » -o re g. E8S£ I'i'-o E^.Sin: *S! slli£i! 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UJ<IoS K 0u. tu 5>our children.VOTE MAUREEN "MO" MUIR FOR SCHOOL BOARDFor additional information or assistance: (760) 402-8361ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board MemberCAROL SKILJANVice President, Board of TrusteesCommitment to Excellence.13 -a CD§ § COcp .£• cure £ £+-i 3 r-» O €Oro CD "a.c c:-o *•* re During Carol Skiljan's board service, Encinitas schools have been recognizenational levels for academic achievement. Test scores are among the highest instate. All nine campuses have California Distinguished School statusdesignated National Blue Ribbon Schools.Proven Leader.•g .2 >>re re cO O> 3en 01 oin 0) oco O-S o §>re .20) <D Q/rt ^Carol Skiljan, Encinitas School Board Member since 1992 . . . served four time;President and Vice President . . . served since 1994 as elected representatiAssembly of California School Boards Association . . . awarded 2007 SanSchool Boards Association "School Board Member of the Year."Community Involvement.y L.- o •§ o Q- o>S 2 I5 ^ g> TJ 0°- g a ro 5 •§ Sm 5 ^ 5 c co *~iSt'i ? s•S 1 1 t-s § zC «0 3 ° WIII p w O C CO A 30 year Encinitas resident, married 36 years, children graduated from 1schools and California public universities. Since 1999, Carol has been ExecYellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program®, and received a 2006 San DiegoHealth Regional Champion Award. She was appointed by San Diego CSupervisors to serve as a Commissioner (2006-07) to the First Five CommissioCounty and reappointed (2008-09).Carol Skiljan is involved in some facet of PreK-12 issues on a daily basis, either ;appointed official or in her employment capacity. Carol cares for our children!www.carolskiljan.comCS-1 363-1CO i ain z CM OLLCN CO O F CARLSBAD:the City CounciCITYOMember olO OCL_r~ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISGoverning Board Memberom<DO><THOMAS K. ARNOLDBusiness Executive/EditorCOt <D j?<1 Site Council Member/ParentMARY K. PAGEAttorney/Schoo"S 3 "£ n (DCD - o^5 o a, 05 Q.$ « CD o? to" > S> c3 « 1 8 S.5 > = coS '° 1 « «31 i it1* = f£sit = o111- g»3 g. <" 'c ^ «s 1 f 1 -^ Q~w "55 ^ >> co Z£ » £ o -= -o£ w ro = « i1^° **«s*2 |ito ^ to = °- £<f •** .* — to iili |1 THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERSHsince 1994, I will bring a new sense of stracity hall. Our years of managing growth areresponsibilities that require new capabilities ;Our city is frozen in time. We have a G<charming downtown village in dire need ofcontrary to voter wishes.« .a -s=c. 3 »sir o » 5| S- i- 'C C'CD 'o a)*si1£§s £.-_r O *it_ • J3 C<m CUCD JJ**§aC "0CD CD to.a — toMl CT —ER AND PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTER.ed in Encinitas for twelve years with her hu;teachers, their sons are receiving an excelleile schools. Mary will strive to make all Encinn public schools.\ND A SCHOOL VOLUNTEER.COMMUNITY MEMBMary Page has residThanks to wonderfulelementary and middchildren are thriving iiA PROFESSIONAL iIS*§•§•!.£ | =•R^3°^ 0m (U tO8 « co13 CO t/)"0 0 CDto CD '*zIS -a °§S aill2 CD COr— ~° c. .>• o onsibility or urgencyur reserves are virtualtime to change direct!Worst of all, there is no sense of fiscal respisuch as developer fees are drying up, and olike our hugely over-budget golf course. It'swww. arnoldforcarlsbad . com .•c « S.co-cto * — ' O)"7;to.s 8 risS.Sw fyl C C c^J.0 £-° 1m co >> CO -CD ^ tn£ _ E 3.2 =m •*-* O)ro co oc Q.SCO ^ °-() ^chelor's Degree in Economics and has beenof her first child). Her most rewarding oojring at their school in the classroom, on PT/12i| <o !Q 3 8°j§ •= - T3 CD <u C D) S ro (?•£= ="- to CD o ETcDS iro E 'E °2 -ss o O T3 tO >.CO < •£•Q ^» • 0rolgO0 S _,-•o-gtc rn OracjZ^f3£!32 '01 ;_-> <S 0)ai'S5-s~0 COto .9- co•n .c Q)rn i" c .ports for the Boys & (School; and membeian experienced busiarlsbad inside and outCivic involvements include coaching youth sWave; PTG president at St. Patrick Parishpublisher of Home Media Magazine, 1 amto " 11 "ira « ra Change. Vision. ACTION!cCOU CO CDC .-2S 8 *+- O) —0 _C CO *~i !® d> CD_gi2_J> .•=.> S ~U 0)tn <i>QJ .21 •a KucCO>•aCO to.c CELLENCE IN ALL EUSD SCHOOLS.10! District has many fine programs serving th:o improve these programs. One of her prioritthe resources they need for GATE programs• neighborhood schools.COMMITTED TO EXEncinitas Union SchcMary Page will work tEUSD schools havebe challenged in theiidvocate for excellence in our schools.to < ! UJ 20. tt<CARLSBAD:he City Councilu.r CITYOMember olOwner(A FARRAH DOUGLASPlanning Commissioner/Business-DCSCCDQO0oQcCDaOCDD,E'to£r0)>c/}>,O "oQ. >,s transparent government. You can call me directly,CD"OPEN AND ACCESSIBLE GOVERNMENT:Residents of Carlsbad deserve an accessibiand I'll take personal responsibility.INTERESTS: Other cities have suffered direPROTECT TAXPAYERS, NOT SPECIALsweetheart deals to public employee unions at theollars and keep our city's finances strong so we can:ity's infrastructure without raising taxes." -6 u consequences when council members gaveexpense of taxpayers. 1 will protect your taxafford first-class services while improving theistrated my commitment to Carlsbad and my love ofjf 33 years and 1 established and built our small/e been tested and proven in many communityerce Board of Directors, the Carlsbad Charitablev the Planning Commission.*— HIO CO E o EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST: I've demiour city for nearly 20 years. My husbandbusiness here. My leadership abilities horganizations, including: Chamber of ComFoundation, the Boys and Girls Clubs, and nommunity Service Award and the Chamber ofO I've received Darrell Issa's OutstandingCommerce Community Leadership Award.iture challenges: balancing its budget despite statetraffic, protecting natural resources and enhancing_**- -n You can count on me to help meet our city'scutbacks, improving aging infrastructure amour quality of life.www.FarrahDouglas.comOJ9iaCOz io (ho tr>CDco r— obo oCDLLJQ <Z C.< .2w :-Eu_ too g.£ Iz CL oo appear on the(This proposiM-g!EII>> o-Q Q.ro 2> O.2 d)&£ra g 0) ° CU 0).i: C3 ^CT o<u > c "o SJ5 ow > |l Q-'owi:(- toB•3_Q0)•ocCO(f)'cCDS1CO0).c 5 [o cg '55oQ. 0 Q. 0)!c ^0 1 3 <D^:H </>(/>>-<<_l<Ho:<Q. 5 _i UJ (0z D O0>-1-z o0 « = ra <B$^§f§"§'§>«jj ~o:.££ g co «o -5SID _ OO 'n,ion oi £ •£ <ninT3 .2 inoa> :* »5 8O O *= < £ S.g-2. <°0. 2 LL V; 73 "a- <D raS2 a o I- 2l^lsl l-ififil 2- C 73 _ '£ «si| = ° (D > <B 2T1- = i 2 s8S|°-3 "ill"£•.1 ""--K£ o «•=<j CO "D (B O COc-l a, cu .2 '-g 73 .5? 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Thedue anThe taxr Price InpraexwonciagoteeeTheproevenueslocal agell localarea.on fielal5 -g o -2E o-.g> O 0)j- O O) D)W- .9> ra< <RQroSl|°lESi110) —*- CO.H'«< g-§ra= -D 0u.co0)>,0)Q.n\8i5g-^S.i^SS-§^o co S?aS?llw o xa; 5 ra §8»^Sr5.5^°llII JCO -CO ^lo f 1" £ro-» !*=§*- co °§£ |1I"S 2 tfl w X73 O) <D -Qip!0) 0>b c•— '~Q5lT3 <D arge structures/improvements on parcels, this base rate wouicre in excess of 50 acres on -a parcel, and 10 for each squa0 |STJ"S n<u ^;o en iJ 0)CO P§,§•*• in8§«o^TnCO1°(I) /11 eet of a structure/improvement. The maximum tax cannot exvould commence fiscal year 2009-2010 (beginning July 1, 20Cit the same time as property taxes in December and April of inaximum tax are subject to an annual adjustment based on thfluration of the tax is limited to 30 years.»-?§!£l ro 2-2^ ^ w Q. ix|:l|l~ o ° *-L: ° •£ »s^"§«"he tax revenues would generate approximately $50 million/illlocated to the Regional Agency for regional purposes, and 1acal purposes. The local agencies include the County, allesponsible for providing fire protection services within theigencies are required to continue to spend a specified level oT order to receive their full allocation of parcel tax revenues.o_c'o—3CO0cID F this ballot measure is approved, the local agencies will ent-oS-tEofe»5l1-10) " L-IMOJ m ^~hat will create the Regional Agency. The Regional Agency'snembers: one member from the Board of Supervisors, the Mi:ity council members from four of the remaining 17 cities, andT the unincorporated area that provide fire protection services.(DO V "yes" vote is a vote in favor of adopting the proposed ordinanV "no" vote is a vote against adopting the proposed ordinance.O oa:o. o o o £ I roS £ O Q Q 5OCD S.^^»gzS0) d Z CO 3 3 < _1Is 2 5• o M ?• w :I— LU i ..Ulx U M .b< CO CO < • «W . CO - CO0-'5 0) •x: o ' a)coS< 6 (D i_ CD E «J.-e0) CO CO2: > co "* !" I g ro uj 1 TJ 2 S 42 uio 'o 0 3 < 0OQO 3.IT 2°< m 0^"-Z0 o fcSr- ^ 0 E 0 •areJ2 (0 .NN J. KULCHINouncil Member/City of Car<tu CITY OF CARLSBADNN J. KULCHIN, Mayor Pro Tem,< (O D :R WITH PROVEN RESNN KULCHIN... DYNAMIC LEADE< .£•c 3 C ins committed to our coote for ANN KULCHIN. She remassitive change.> Q. rotro CL QJ ID_*co Q 2 CDT3ro.5J <D _Q ow more than ever, we need capa•otect our quality of life.Z Q.ECTIVENESSNERGY . . . EXPERIENCE ... EFFLU !^|-2omQ CO _| |V ce Carlsbad needs inTRENGTHENING PUB. . . RESTORING OUI. . . REVITALIZINGGEMENT PLAN.NN has the energy and experien•eserve our quality of life by... SXPANDING LIBRARY SERVICESUILDING COMMUNITY PARKSNFORCING THE GROWTH MANAi< Q.LLJ CD LU ? °.£ 0) i_ <Djp. Q >. e bility is demonstrated b. . Past President, SaNN is effective. Her leadership ahoreline Preservation Committee .< w 1->.•£3O(J _CT±O 'S O "coroCL resident, League of California Citiesncina Wastewater Authority.CL LU .a_w roO >>'ation is demonstrated ber passion for excellence and innov: North County.xo zLUccLUQ. XLU >-" Ou.LU LU of inn^OTE FOR ANN KULCHIN.. ..Shearlsbad needs.>o 0> uc Si O <9<no 'Z ±i C *-CO\u _» m w_C 0 2> 0) CZOH(0 IflENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOmmmD Occ.EBUTTAL TO THE Alcc < ^ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITIOfO) oZ1I^-° "00 co" cul_ ™ -C0 CO **•S CD r-8?.|cf "? •*-lected to tell you:107-2008 budget of about $4.7 billioiity revenues have soared in receifund these firefighting improvementsO) '-' ^CD ™ 5 °<= to<°,r: S -e i /hat Proposition A proponerSan Diego County adoptethan the previous year.Supervisors have chosen^& ~0 * 0X CO COE <!>t c 2 0CO -C£occ 0t- O .5,-* .Eco coC C D)C CO CO°£ cS cu °*- n '°>o o CD We've all witnessed, first hand, the devastating impact on our communityin the past five years. All told, these fires claimed 27 lives, destroyed nand led to one of the largest mass evacuations in American history.Experts agree it is only a matter of time before another wildfire strikes ourT33n0r—"o"to, .• —E E13 -r;£ CO<D E-Q <2 ~<— <DS o)srvisors essentially are deciding thafirefighting - that there isn't $50 millieat's about ONE PERCENT of the bud0.3 CO 1-budgets.By supporting this tax, 010 T>C CO CO0 v:p i § S.| •£ O)•S.S?Passage of PROPOSITION A will dramatically improve our ability to fi|significantly bolster day-to-day emergency services in every corner of our iCjECD r- , i~ Cl)spending is more importan$4.7 BILLION county budgCD "DIS CD.2 COTD 3CDI!wCD£ =s•^ to £ i o> 2.E tD ? c Most importantly, passage of PROPOSITION A will provide necessary fuiacquisition of new fire trucks, new firefiqhtinq helicopters and aerial taCOCOCD£1^5'coCOoQ.TJ3 it other county spending category coID J=5 JO isl •ocCO 1CDs:CO 2 DT3 'cfl < %exclusively here in our local neighborhoods.•£ T3 CO" -S >,-— -, ^ .^it l§ •§ i s> ato >••- ^Q. CO CO Om x" >. °>" "-£ "o ^H E Judging from our Supervisors' decisi'i important than firefighting.lly distribute $10 million from theiiy known as their "slush funds"),ig - most goes to narrow special inteS § 3 1 12 E i E .S>"= co to £ 15 important as fighting brushabout EVERYTHING else iOur County Supervisorsdiscretionary accounts (inpittance of this money to fii^ M « ._-^ l_ w0 -S ^'•s c ro So o>= 8- 2= 0 Q.E •- 0E ft1 o 8| I ^^ O) 03S'S |§ E °p> "> -S.PROPOSITION A will provide the funds required to upgrade our erneisystem, which will allow firefighters, police officers, dispatchers and otherto communicate with each other much more effectively.PROPOSITION A will also strengthen local brush management and bru;reducing the very fuel that enables wildfires to spread.0>-C"O "(/)">» £0) 3f— Q"" O)e feO JZ.2 S nding trips overseas for the Superviary funds. Sure seemed to work for <al"o "CD0 i-r= P Perhaps if firefighters staimore luck getting these disCD D(0CQ) 0 . >,:>. o0 Cc a> if 0 ^Tl tO PROPOSITION A provides for the establishment of Regional Fire Prote<better coordinated responses, resulting in quicker response times, and greX >* COS 3 ,_CO CO811co S.73Q.T3 mJifi: 0 _0c?i C ocal government probably are hopiicourage politicians to bring forward rHence this issue is far bigger thaindex. Bad idea!>.§ 2 °>0 = 3 JS 55 = >< 0 O i^£ 1-Q '— C §ro ss ~ ~„ - CO <"10 co 0 ^:3 0 X fe -°3 $ •— *- "0 "* 2 — " •-0 CD *- * <6 °- % £ 0 ^ = : Sx % a| «co to != "> ^i1- Q.J? 5 1- C 0) ^— 03 b ^-^ 0) ro m I HI B -o S-2 S S|l1 « 5^« ^^°o 42 ** CD> ^ = 2 All of this can be accomplished with most property owners contributing onlPROPOSITION A has strong taxpayer safeguards. It requires that proceirural fire districts and urban fire departments, ensuring that fire servicesimproved. It also guarantees that funds cannot be diverted for other purpceither the state or federal government..NoSDParcelTax.com| < >a.No new taxes. No on Pro.cCO3ocUJ to _.0 <•o "• lo0) H Cfl120 O l£ i 05 CO!Please join community leaders, your neighbors and firefighters in ensuringand equipment we need before we face that next, inevitable wildfire. Vote yecCO ON RUTH M. STERLINGLa Mesa City CouncilwolCO(Y\J- LUQ HE HONORABLE JOEL ANssemblyman, 77lh Districth- < OL LU JERRY SANDERS WILLIAM B. KOLENDMayor of San Diego SheriffPAT FLANNERYReal Estate BrokerOUIS P. KARTSONIS, M.D.hysician/OphthalmologistJ Q. Qo•*=CO'ooCOCO< jn 0!c O 0 MARK BAKER AUGUST GHIOFire Chief/President, Fire Chief/President,San Diego County Fire District Association San Diego County FirICHARD RIDER, San Diego Tax FightersCC cto CO.cO GREG COXChair, Board of SupervisorsChair, San Diego County Unified Disaster Counci9oo>Qtn § 9o: 0- io REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION AAINST PROPOSITION AARGUMENT AGient and plummeting Thousands of homes in our communities were burned to the ground by raging wildfires iny smoking?! 2003 and 20fJ7>- CD nergy prices, soaring unemployim - RAISE TAXES! What are th.e teeth of this recession, with record es values, the county presents its solutio£ E £ s:But we already pay when the next fjrestorm strikes, the San Diego region must be better prepared!be a top priority for governmenttax is for fire protection, which shouldy of taxes to provide firefighting..« c K "5.Proposition A will provide funds for equipment our fire fighters desperately need to protectother less important (ne [e of San Dj County,/ear county workersProposition A will allow our fire departments and local governments to acquire equipment(—ice, we should SHIFT funds fronit policy of providing most thirtyheir highest salary.need more money for this critical servrnment functions - such as the currertwo pensions that together far exceed tl*fi2= 0) g critical for fighting fires, like helicopters, aerial tankers and fire trucks.ifter the poorest andProposition A will fund much-needed upgrades to communication systems currently reliedupon by emergency personnel during disasters,ential and business.is the most. A two The short-sighted opponents of Proposition A would have you believe that we already haveA/ner enough money to pay for the increased fire protection we need. They simplisticallysuggest that money be taken away from other important services to fund fire protection. But thislore innovative, cost could cripple police service, undermine road repairs, cut library hours and even shut downJchas: parks.CO CD CO 1 CU w m CDXS CD ad enough that politicians want to rais;est of our citizens.CU<n CD •n cu f.Imost all property owners - resiing the working class and retireparcel tax as a $200,000 condo cparcel tax charges the same $52 to a:e it is EXTREMELY regressive, hurtiin dollar homeowner will pay the same |u oCO r~ — 1- X £ t ^al jurisdictions refuse to pursueevastating brush fires. Options silly disturbing is that the county and loclive options to fight our infrequent but dCO o3 •&UJ 'a fires, especially in gan Qiegans understand that robbing Peter to pay Paul by putting existing services at risk is justa bad idea, not a solution.CD£ £.0) Q. CD.C O S 1 1 I • Ask our thousands of firefighter-suburbia.Proposition A will fund aggressive brush clearing, vegetation management, flammable materialsremoval programs; and greater public education to prevent fires from starting and spreading.sspecially suburbanAnd most importantly, funds generated by Proposition A will stay right here in San DiegoCounty. These funds cannot be used for anything other than expanding our region's fire fightinglocal ballots will be services and increasing fire protection.When the next devastating wildfire strikes, will San Diego County be ready? The decision issi tax propositions in ours. Please vote YES on Proposition A.RON ROBERTS, County Supervisor IRVING "JAKE" JACOBY, MD, FACP, FACEPCo-Chair, Regional Fire Protection Committee Board Certified Emergency Medicine PhysicianDisaster Medical Response SpecialistJAMES A. FLOROS RON LANEExecutive Director, Burn Institute Director, Office of Emergency ServicesTRACY JARMAN, Fire ChiefCity of San DiegoCD 73COg> .a D) "CD CD • Form an emergency reserve volurstay and defend their homes -rs that cause most house fires.• Train homeowners who want tohomes - from the brush fire embeT-t «! gone tax crazy. Our state anco say no to ALL the tax increases recession, California politicians havewith taxes and bonds galore. It's time t!c 13** CDC = *sure passes, count on more pareNO on A.ALLEN P. HEMPHILLNewspaper Columnisisspecially to this parcel tax. If this mea! elections.ay more than enough taxes now. VoteRICHARD RIDERChairman, San Diego Tax FightersGARY PIETILARanchita HomeownerJOE SHEFFOCandidate, Encinitas City CouncilHAEL BENOITParty of San Diego CountyMICIChair, Libertarian11* JU Q_ < S § § oi:o_ io 010. Iotfl 9 OLO.AN ORDINANCE TO IMPROVE AND ENHANCE FIREFIGHTINGRESOURCES & SERVICES BY ADOPTION OF AREGIONAL AND LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION PARCEL TAXThe People of the County of San Diego ordain as follows:Section 1 . Statement of Puroose.The wildfires that occurred Within the County of San Diego in 2003 and 2007 have demonstrated theneed for additional funding for fire protection resources and services, both on a regional and localbasis. In addition, there is a need for a regional organization, consisting of public agencyrepresentatives from all areas within the County, to manage, administer, and oversee the regionalfunding for the deployment of regional firefighting resources and services.Therefore, the People of the County of San Diego hereby approve this Ordinance to adopt a Countyspecial tax on parcels of real property in San Diego County to be used to fund fire protectionequipment, firefighting, and related services to prevent and to fight fires on both a regional and locallevel. In addition, this ordinance provides for the establishment of a countywide joint powersauthority, entitled the "San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency," to manage, administer, andoversee the regional funding for the deployment of regional firefighting resources and services.Section 2. A new Chapter 2, commencing with section 96.201, entitled "Voter ApprovedCountywide Regional & Local Fire Protection Parcel Tax and Funding Plan" is added to Division 6(Fire Protection) of Title 9 (Construction Codes and Fire Code) of the San Diego County Code ofRegulatory Ordinances to read as follows:CHAPTER 2. VOTER APPROVED COUNTYWIDE REGIONAL & LOCAL FIRE PROTECTIONPARCEL TAX AND FUNDING PLANSECTION 96.201. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.The voters of the County have determined that the County's 2003 and 2007 wildfires havedemonstrated the need for additional funding for fire protection resources and services, both on aregional and local basis. Furthermore, the voters also have determined that there is a need for aregional organization, consisting of public agency representatives from all areas within the Countyto manage, administer, and oversee regional funding for the deployment of regional firefightingresources and services.Therefore, this Chapter was approved by the voters for the express purpose of adopting a Countyspecial tax on parcels of real property in San Diego County to be used to fund fire protectionequipment, firefighting, and related services to prevent and to fight fires on both a regional andlocal level. In addition, the voters approved this Chapter for the purpose of providing for theestablishment a countywide joint powers authority, entitled the "San Diego Regional FireProtection Agency," to manage, administer, and oversee regional funding for the deployment ofregional firefighting resources and services.SECTION 96.202. DEFINITIONS.The following definitions shall apply to the terms used in this Chapter:(a) "City" means any incorporated city in the County of San Diego,(b) "County" means the entire geographical area of the County of San Diego, including bothincorporated and unincorporated territory,(c) "Exempt" means any land or improvements, or both, that are fully exempt from advalorem property taxes pursuant to current law and designated as fully exempt by the SanDiego County Assessor's Office or, for State assessed property, by the State of California.(d) "Fire protection equipment, firefighting and related services" mean the following items forwhich the regional portion of the fire protection parcel tax revenues may be expended by theRegional Fire Protection Agency in furtherance of the purposes expressed in this Chapter:(1) Any firefighting equipment, including, but not limited to, aerial assets, firefightingvehicles, insurance, and emergency and communications equipment for publicsafety purposes, which may be acquired by purchase, lease, or any other means.(2) Firefighting, fire prevention activities, firefighter training, and other related services,which involve the employment of firefighters, firefighting trainers, fire protection andsuppression experts, firefighting pilots, firefighting equipment mechanics, and othernecessary firefighting staff, who may be employed by the Regional Fire ProtectionAgency by contract or as employees.!Q. CO|Ia Establishment of Amount of the Fire Protection Parcel Tax. The followi£ O <1) — W *"• v-^!| §.£^ *~ m t) ^5 cl|||||*- ^" 5 -3 *OCO (D C M O"fire protection parcel tax per year, as adjusted in subsequent yesubdivision (e) of this Section, shall be levied upon every taxabiincorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. This fire protectiofirst be levied during fiscal year 2009-10, beginning July 1, 2009, on all tiof the January 1, 2009 lien date, and shall be levied for every subsethereafter, beginning on July 1 of that fiscal year on all taxable parcels aslien date for that fiscal year.I AMOUNT OF FIRE PROTECTIONmU Sf0. .5 r^ 3 ^" rt^ n PARCEL TAX PER YEARCATEGORYioCOs3a3 Parcels with improvements up to 10.000 sg. ft. and•ocCD*ntfi $52.00 per parcelParcels with improvements greater than 10.000greater than 50 acres:[ABLE PARCELSHROVEMENTS5 = | lii I SJiLi?! 11"coO ^c "OCOtn3 £ 0)E (D o>"Improvement" means all buildings and structures, as thoss J" U — F O^5= (o -— .S2 Q CO m C "° ^ S.& -I |"iSC ±i -5 C (0 i_ .2! S >;§» — O) ^ « ffl Oto c « § <o <£ C -=T 73 U "" M .S> g 1 a, >-^ rt\ " tO -C flj (/]•a co" .y *" Q. «je & Taxation Code section 105, with a structuralfeet to account for the full square footage of its anand which are located on all parcels in the County.sndent special district" means any of the districts imlis Section." means any parcel of real property located irson/ interest whirh is fttihiert tn aH valorem nriill! 1 1Ssrl ^§£§ *• § 'o * *9J D) to "O CO J2c0IQ.E -H $52.00 per parcel+$ .01 per square foot for each square foot of iithat is greater than 10,000 square fee+$ 1 .00 per acre for each acre on a parcelthat is greater than 50 acresParcels up to 50 acres:[ABLE PARCELSH 5! ?ln. o co ^ £ B -so 't: c « P Q. §$52.00 per parcelParcels greater than 50 acres:HIMPROVEMENTS|0 $52.00 per parcel+$ 1 .00 per acre for each acre on a parcelthat is greater than 50 acresJA0)S(0a.__Maximum Annual Fire Protection Parcel Tax for Al$ 1 ,000 per parcelALL PARCELS/-\ jfl1flj_Q•50a1COHin "in 1 Q in CO "5cg it £co W E f- s CD -C C".too 1^1s o & """^cS-iS ~*"OCDCO '*^ '*— T> & ~- i!i CD O)-CCD C->O is^XCa O)CO-*-S'33I || £^o ja-:S!-s S(tra w01-^0 o£oS<5M si (8 O |— CO CD "S °- --a §•3 ^l-g^l — W QJ 2 fl) d_ 2 £ CD E Jj n identified by a parcel number assigned by the County Assad valorem property tax identification, or is identified as Stat"San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency" (or "Region"Agency" or "JPA" as used in this Chapter) means the jointSection 96.207 of this Chapter."Taxable parcel" means land or improvements, or both, wl"property taxation, and not fully exempt from such property 1(i) identified by a parcel number according to the officiaCounty Assessor, or (ii) identified or treated as a parcel by tassessed real property."Volunteer fire department" (or "VFD") means any ofdepartments, including any successors-in-interest to these <changes to these VFD's, and any other volunteer fire deparsubsequently established, which are formed for the purposervices within their rescective iurisdictions in the unincoroo3 £S 1 'c'**^ <Jt CO '£ c o -a gt-§ |fJ.S °2-E£c c o t:o 3 o £'*- O CD<SO -Q toc 0LL >,<0 1 De Luz Heights VFD1 Inter-Mountain Fire RescueI Ocotillo Wells VFD1 Ranchita Fire Rescue1 Shelter Valley VFD) Sunshine Summit VFDT- CM co -^ m co 0= m D> g in % co<D > W E29 ngent upon the approval by the San Diego Local Age•e protection latent powers for the Zone entitled the "Sc>rity in CSA 1 35, the volunteer fire companies listed alin CSA 135, and shall thereafter be part of the County^•<UCO<l)wlS(i)»r£JJX rai*5!^ § > |l"sf ? ^O i : *^ i : "£ ~~ "P ^ C ^ Otill t! It x-l! 1m Q- -^ ^•m^Or^'R'OCD W^A 'F* (U i 5 ^L S ^ •— •*-* TO Improvements" includes time-share units assigned parcel numbers by the JAssessor, which are owned by taxpayers based on a fractional owners!application of the $52 per parcel per year fire protection parcel tax shall btime-share unit because of the fractional ownership interest of the timeprorated amount of fire protection parcel tax, using a standard one-week oto be levied on a time-share unit, shall be $1 .00 per time-share unit per ;$1.00 per time-share unit per year shall apply to all time-share unitsnumbers, which are owned by taxpayers based on a fractional ovregardless of the size of the fractional ownership interest. A building, conthat includes multiple time-share units, for which there is one owner of recctime-share units for property tax purposes, shall be subject to the fire prcdescribed above for "Taxable Parcels with Improvements."Assessees of Real Propertv on State Assessed Real Property. Anvg ^ in c o CO<0 (U •- ~* _j; § g-o m"5 Si £ .5 c o>-g <n = •1 - 5 S g 1 cB £ oJI:IiCO B £ $ •£ £ .<" ™ 3 >-.= raE'^§i£«! in co £ 2> o c - co -S SCO in £ t± Q.a r, 3 <p. •2 15*-* -C*-• ^^|1Q."^tf).23>£'.51'5>-— " c °r$ i § U f « '*(D CD O ^ *"* J— '~~ rj)|H|!i!l!r-U>CO^*^CQ"mOm•— tfi <f) -n '5) r\ *~ ^property, who is required to pay ad valorem property taxes on realassessed by the State of California (i.e., not assessed by the Countyannually certify to the County Assessor the full square footage of anydefined in Section 96.202(i)) on the assessee's real property that is asseifor purposes of ad valorem property taxation. The County Asseassessees of the need to file the annual certification, which shall be filetAssessor on a form approved by the Assessor, no later than close of bu1 of each calendar year. The certification shall identify each parcel of theassessed by the State, and for each parcel the assessee shall inditparticular parcel contains an improvement or improvements. If a paimprovement or improvements, the assessee must indicate the total sqiof each separate improvement on that parcel.CO '§accordanceJC .XCO lis Section.district" (or "municipal water district" or "MWD") m, including any successors-in-interest to these distriis districts, and any other water districts not listedince with applicable law, which possess official ifire protection services within each of their reporated area of the County:i Mootamaii Paumai Ramonai Rincon Del DiabloI Yuima03. FIRE PROTECTION PARCEL TAX.jnt of Purpose and Adoption of County Special 1i= '-•jSw-rjCDtT-cMco-st-in••§«£«•&• -sBl o-g g <§ 3 °jS = o-3j-:>.l2~o2'E ZB *feX>*C>»(OOC ;ll!f!i! <5 8° ° « % 1°Q- S..S2 S. « ^ $ &.*ie;i!iis COCO-Cg^oj^.^.c -O.SHinCD^-S'ao««S-s2o«-9•s °2 S „ ?-E 8 s 0 O •" 3 ••= o in**— tfi f— tf) ^"* •—K--K 0-- co -&-S o.S ms of Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 5007ii 1 of Title 5, and Section 23207 of the Governmers imposed in the County pursuant to the provisionstax shall be a tax on all parcels in the County, andax." The purposes of the fire protection parcel tax aioved and enhanced regional and local agency firefiicribed in Section 96.205, and to cover any coitrative responsibilities associated with the tax. Theax shall be applied only to the purposes specified in II-A.£ Q. CO fe 10 "O COQ.D m in o.£ co co Q. A O ."?iico Soa>c/>z O O atn io OLQ. (3) If the Regional Fire Protection Agency has not yet been established pursuant to ajoint powers agreement by the time that the Auditor & Controller is prepared toallocate the regional share of the parcel tax revenues to the Agency, the portion ofthe County's parcel taxes that are to be allocated to the Agency shall be held by theCounty in a special account until such time that the Agency is created.Allocation of Fire Protection Parcel Tax Revenues for Local Purposes. The Auditor &Controller shall make the following allocations of fire protection tax revenues to the localagencies designated in subdivision (c) of this Section at a similar time and in a similarmanner that the Auditor & Controller allocates ad valorem property taxes:(1) Fifty percent (50%) of the fire protection parcel tax revenues that are collected eachfiscal year shall be allocated to the local agencies, except as indicated below insubparagraph (2) in the first fiscal year of the tax.(2) For the first fiscal year of the tax, 2009-1 0, one hundred percent (1 00%) of half of theestimated parcel taxes to be collected for the full fiscal year shall be allocated to thelocal agencies after the Auditor & Controller makes the allocations to the Agencyrequired under subdivision (a)(2) of this Section. At the end of the fiscal year, theAuditor & Controller shall make any necessary adjustments to the allocations toensure that the Agency and the group of local agencies each have been allocated50% of the total fire protection parcel tax revenues collected for that fiscal year.(3) For a city or independent special district to be eligible to receive its local share of fireprotection parcel taxes on the tax roll for a particular fiscal year, the city or anindependent special district must join the Regional Fire Protection Agency prior toJuly 1 of that fiscal year.Designation of Local Agencies to Receive Fire Protection Parcel Tax Revenues for LocalPurposes. Except as provided in subdivision (d) of this Section, the Auditor andController shall make the local agency allocations specified in subdivision (b) of thisSection to the following local agencies that are responsible for providing and do providefire protection services, either directly or through a contract with another agency toprovide fire protection services:(1) Each city within the County, which elects to become a member agency of the SanDiego Regional Fire Protection Agency.(2) Each fire protection district designated in Section 96.202 (f), which elects to becomea member agency of the San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency.(3) County, on behalf of the fire protection county service areas and volunteer firedepartments designated in Section 96.202 (e) and (n).(4) Each water district designated in Section 96.202 (o), which elects to become amember agency of the San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency.Allocation of Fire Protection Parcel Tax Revenues to Local Agencies Determined by Typeof Jurisdiction in which Parcel is Located. The allocation of fire protection parcel taxrevenues to local agencies pursuant to subdivision (b) of this Section shall be determinedby the type of fire protection jurisdiction in which the parcel is located, in accordance withthe following conditions:(1) Parcels Located in a Local Agency Jurisdiction. Fire protection parcel tax revenues.which are collected with respect to a parcel located in one of the local agencyjurisdictions specified in subdivision (c) of this Section, shall be allocated to the localagency in which the parcel is located.(2) Parcels Located in a City or an Independent Special District that is Not a Member ofAgency. Fire protection parcel tax revenues, which are collected with respect to aparcel located in a city or an independent special district that is not a member agencyof the Regional Fire Protection Agency by the time specified under Section 96.204 (b)(3), shall be allocated to the Regional Fire Protection Agency for regional purposes.(3) Parcels Located in More Than One Local Agency Jurisdiction. Fire protection parceltax revenues, which are collected with respect to a parcel located within more thanone jurisdiction of the local agencies specified in subdivision (c) of this Section, shallbe allocated to the local agency that is responsible for providing and does providefire protection services, either directly or by contracting with another agency toprovide fire protection services, for the particular parcel.Qto i 9OL0. r- ,n T3 CD 73 Ci|sfis£sll|li CO g| § §| C eo O .^— >* %l2*™2<•S-B-ca-<u£tn!_-J5^ - c 3 a- *2 £-0 -plf bai^M 10 S § M ° CO » o ,_ o CD -a 0 c -3> a. 3 c <D o~ - m £ 'o> E § «= s 3 -a ES35srae T?^ CD *.S V <" co CO «° $ ra S QU> O111 i8CL .dJs&sSjs-ESi'Sf ^gglg^gE £?§s° i§5? «8SS2S-g:S &2g5£ 12Mil IP i•*ifi!sll8Kli **li|li* ?*!-! Pis i;-IIssl^iss;| iloh^cDS-SS1'0-? ^cC-c^^aS °Jlg£*is°|d;§s i§||£?££ 1i (1 ) above shall be subject to an adjustment each year, comme2011. The adjustment shall be based on the rate of increageneral tax revenues of each local agency that is subject toThe rate of increase or decrease shall be determined by calcincrease or decrease in that local agency's general tax reveniyears immediately prior to the fiscal year in which parcelallocated. [For example, for purposes of determining the adjuswill be applicable in fiscal year 2010-11, the percentage inegeneral tax revenues is determined by comparing the generalin fiscal year 2008-09 to the general tax revenues receivedexisting maintenance of effort level shall be adjusted by thincrease or decrease in order to establish the adjusted minirrapplicable in FY 201 0-11.]Local Aaencv Certification of Compliance with MOE. TlController shall not allocate, in any fiscal year, tax revenue96.204 (b) to a local agency that is subject to the MOE requiagency has certified to the Auditor & Controller that it hasmaintain appropriations in its budget for the purposes descril(c), in an amount of funding at least equal to the minimumSection. The Auditor & Controller shall establish the time bymust be made by a local agency, and may develop thecertification is to be made by a local agency.Annual Independent Audit. An annual independent audit shalls^p §"Si ill^i§?«isli 11 «i i-l^l^a-il"JSlSI <iP ^^llizsll that the MOE requirement for each local agency (subject to Iwas met in the fiscal year in which parcel tax funds are to beindependent audit shall be arranged by the County Auditor &agency will be responsible for payment of the independent auaits agency.Reduction of Parcel Tax Revenue Allocation If MOE Not Met.does not meet its MOE requirement in any given fiscal year shfunding reduced by the County Auditor & Controller in the folioamount by which the local agency did not meet its minimumlevel requirement.Local Aaencv Reauest for More Time to Meet MOE. In tcircumstances prevent a local agency from meeting its MOEagency may request up to three additional fiscal years to fulfilla request must be presented to the Agency for consideration,a finding of substantial evidence that special circumstances julocal agency from meeting its MOE requirement, shall peiadditional time, not to exceed three fiscal years to meerequirement. During this period of time, the local agency shallfull allocation of fire protection parcel tax revenues pursuant toConsequences for Failinq to Satisfy MOE Durinq Extension PeCD CD .C vu.c .c *" x <i>*-$&* %M-&1I 1°.£o*£3 fails to meet its MOE requirement as provided in this Sectionperiod, if any, granted by the Agency, the Auditor & Controimmediately following the end of the period required by this Sectperiod granted by the Agency, shall reduce that local agency's |the amount by which the local agency did not meet its MOE requRedistribution of Local Share of Fire Protection Parcel Tax 1BI-2ill8.|4?c — cg S .50 « 0" ">• <"9 c 2Q. CD Q-Fire Protection Aaencv for Reaional Purposes. Anv firerevenues not allocated to a local agency due to that local agthe MOE requirement shall be allocated to the Regional Fireregional purposes.s6 ioccCL W-JB.E £ iSlE 8> ° 8| c-2.0 x <o <o jg> .£ -^o: •~ <UgSSS 8-88" §°ls lisl i-11i '> to i; Q-.= co t 0) •• c: 5-!S^S^-§^ IS 5 I-S « o o £ 'ac c 2: 0o CD u= 3 6Sii§Witt"•lilt J= 0)0) CO</> CO CO O c* ">ji ^fli!0 CO .'5= =ig-iLU ** . $<UW o2£3^ira£«COO~:D Five (5) non-voting members shall serve on the board of dmember shall be a representative of one of the following:Service, one of the Indian Reservation Fire DepartmentsU.S. Marines. Each representative from Cal Fire and theS ra 21 cCD =~ j»®U OL3 asC 73%±CD 0 CD110) 2%*a: £— rac >>il— CDra£be selected by his/her respective agency. The repnReservation Fire Departments shall be selected by theDepartments in a manner to be determined collectively byFire Departments in the County. Each representative fromj= ra cil«|llcu '> "«•- v _c-IWra»? "2§Sra^-it«5-o ^ cu^^£C — 73'c - Ct <u rol£r•°ra raCD O Z •° CD 8**slf ra"^ E iu c raSg, -E.ES "S^£ loi"- SS o01 CO so) ra-Q £>£_ ra CD 5= cSM Ecc 2173•5Era(Ugco alternate member, who shall serve as a non-voting membe£ ""CD go cus$<U CD"33 CD £™ "> 5Hii»i in the absence or disqualification of the regular non-votingon the board of directors. The joint powers agreement thaFire Protection Agency may provide for additional non-votin^ 6 -" 2 -^« o i o "I° <= £ to £o ,5 t CD t0) CO 0 CO m.— M- £2 ra _£•Q ^"o m to"-ob co 5 oHillCO 0 -S13 *__cr . Q-'H- n Term as Member of Board of Directors. Each member of tlg-1>"to0>.T3OX!0)C serve an indefinite term. Except with respect to the Mayormembers of the board of directors may be removed at theappointing body. In addition, if a member on the board othe office that qualified the member to serve on the board <position shall automatically become vacant. The appoint!£ Jro"T3CUXI"oc"3J2 shall select a member to fill the vacant position,/vers of the Agency. The Agency's Dowers shall include.0Q_ "CD toc1'oCDQ.C/}CO(UC/)1^0.owing:To expend special tax revenue for regional fire protectionChapter.£ B £3 S3w to £ra ra oC it;,2 g^Co c ra°-g>ao>< ra|1|To appoint a technical advisory committee consisting of fiimonitor and make recommendations to the board of direct!the purchase, lease, maintenance and operation of firefS g-g E « "S I « » g~ to -d £ „ "3 2fill"= -K •£ -O 1 C TJ 3 Q.8rag>g>f-S-o?!bonds, notes or other evidencesi of firefighting equipment, including,i and airplanes, specially equipped t[ii) trucks, (iii) communications equipiof real property, (v) construction ofequipment, or to" engage in temporancy until sufficient special tax money 1scial tax revenue in order to secure arCDCO(Ui0 CDtoraj; (Utora | Da >,.a helicopters and airplanes, speciallyy services, trucks, communications anin and operate, or to contract for theaircraft, trucks, communications, andi budget,y personnel, or enter into contract!carry out the purposes and powers ogate to its staff, subject to boarda manage the day-to-day operations ot and execution of contracts.:t with other cities, independent spelies for the purpose of the Agencyduties and responsibilities for such ei*" CD If "5,3 1° ra£ §§'5>»CD 0^ Q. •- £.sss in the County of San Diego.•acu3to CDJ2 •n .Sjr^ o"E o£-ii= oo.i-.Ewi-B:|-l-c i-o«=l-i!ini— 36CTlQcn O 9a:a. §s13co <u USE'S'-C •*"* O TJS^21|! 118=§t. Ell'ss.10 m "*" "S "o "| o § 53.— ^° « J3 J2.1E ™ <« i -a •<- 3o a) . o jo o~ 2 S -o o -2 o S i5 .2 ^ ° £ ID l-sl Si a. £ 11w « .2 O <D .« E 'E 'E " O to w co CD ca co T3 £ T3 iO tca. •5i«2'co^.!2>;^CD§l»«.|Q..C Q..C Q-'° .E <0 -2 o CD ™ "c CrS18 5 ra"^ x § £ 8 ~& >- 2 I ra ^ cCDJ2xt).CO'.*=oCDo.gTQ-05 =" r* COtgrfltCB'i- — CO *4— ^ r/1 <-, m ~V. P O |?ON 96.209. PARCEL TAX APPEAL PROCESSerty owner, who has paid a fire protection parcel tax levied upon a parcel, may1 challenging the accuracy of the tax with the County Assessor. Property owntax appeals may provide any evidence or information in support of their parcel 1isessor's Office shall review the parcel tax appeal, including the factors upon wtion parcel tax was applied to the parcel. The purpose and function of the parce;s will be to correct or adjust any application of the parcel tax so that such applictax is consistent with the principles, intent, and parameters of the provisions setsr. The Assessor's Office may receive evidence, information and explanation, ille offices of the County Auditor & Controller and Treasurer-Tax Collector with reation of the parcel tax to a parcel. If after proof has been supplied by the proter a full review by the Assessor's Office, the Assessor's Office finds that the firtax for the parcel was applied in error, and requires an adjustment, the As:the Auditor & Controller to make the necessary adjustments to correct the taxr & Controller shall correct the tax roll, for the parcel for the fiscal year(s) whnent. The determination by the County Assessor on all parcel tax appeals pur;n shall be final.I"* S"^"(5<t^flj"d)*"'t^(n"cDE^'(/)^ UJ ^Iro^f^ra^o H? re 5 1 ••§ a</) < CO Q.I— Q-Q-Q-Oi; CO CO Q..E < COCO ON 96.210. AMENDMENTS.1- 10 73 .« CD C§ "° "ro roQ. g g £c/) ^ 0) '5Oi to Q) >Board of Supervisors Authorized to Make Designated Amendments. Exceptin subdivision (b) of this section that reserves to the voters the right toChapter, the Board of Supervisors, with the concurrence of the San Diego RProtection Agency, may amend this Chapter in a manner that is consistentfurtherance of the purpose and intent of this Chapter._^_^s. 2 ~m^CD c -Q'5 ra ~~"cr CD ^°2 .c 5*- •*-• Co Voter Approval Required to Make Designated Amendments. Voter approval ismake any amendments to this Chapter with respect to any of the following:(1) Increase the amount of the fire protection parcel tax, as adjusted byadjustment, established and authorized pursuant to subdivisions (a)Section 96.203.^_^Q 'o£,o^(2) Increase the amount of the annual adjustment established under subdhSection 96.203.coCDCO^co'tn'>73.Q3V)CD73C.3•oCD'5cr£XS COQ_ CD £ 'o c.0 'S 3•o CD CD Sg2° C<°i O) s 73CCDXCDCD (4) Expand the purposes for which the revenues from the special tax may b>beyond the description set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 96.203.« ^c -pg §73 CO (D3 E (5) Change the fire protection parcel tax allocation provisions set forth in s(a), (b), and (c) of Section 96.204.(6) Change the provisions set forth in this subdivision (b) concerning what aare reserved to the voters to approve.— - CD 73CO U CDC ir 'C%&KJaS01 c -°c •- =ection 3. Severabilitv. If anv portion of this Ordinance shall be declared unccor otherwise unenforceable, the other provisions of this Ordinance shall remainfeet to the extent the purposes of this Ordinance as set forth in Section 1 can stiCO T3 gT 11*.£ co o 8*C !-CO Q) O)C -Q O1| °o >:_ o *-ection 4. Effective Date. Pursuant to Government Code Section 25123. thisss a rate of taxes to be levied, and if approved by the voters on Tuesday, Nshall take effect on Wednesday, November 5, 2008.ection 5. Operative Date. This Ordinance shall become operative on JanuaryCO 5 - CO — COo o> o.EcN Q<n io (11) The Agency shall provide its services within the entire territory of the County,incorporated and unincorporated.(12) Such other powers, which are consistent with the intent of this Chapter, as may bespecified in the Joint Powers Agreement establishing the Agency, including, but notlimited to, the power to accept grants, appoint or employ staff, acquire by purchaseor lease fire protection equipment, and contract for services.(13) To exercise any power necessary and convenient to carrying out the powersspecified in this part.nember on the board of directors of the Regional Fire Protection District AgencyI receive any per-diem payments or mileage reimbursements for serving on thed of directors.^~• and Auditor of the Agency. The treasurer of the Agencv shall be the Countv-Tax Collector and the auditor of the Agency shall be the County Auditor &The Agency shall pay the Treasurer-Tax Collector and the Auditor &• for their services at their respective full cost recovery rates. The joint powersit establishing the Agency shall provide that legal services may be provided by:ounsel, or by private counsel retained by the Agency. The retention of legalhall be pursuant to a legal services agreement approved by the Agency's boardrs. The Agency shall pay the County Counsel and the private counsel for legalaased upon their respective hourly billable rates.Cl)CU.CD_CD<Ut-'_.2t/) <B<B'c'c<l>§S:H'> £ £ 0 0 5,0 g^ |h- H O O co O o ^ « s ION 96.208. INDEPENDENT TAXPAYER OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEOill <n Establishment of the Independent Taxpayer Oversight Committee. An IndependentOversight Committee (ITOC) shall be established by the Board of Supervisorsrisory body for the purpose of providing appropriate oversight and accountabilityallocation and use of the fire protection parcel taxes for regional and local. At the time the Board of Supervisors establishes the ITOC, the Board of>rs, pursuant to the provisions in this Section, shall provide for the ITOC'ship, selection of the ITOC members, and duties and responsibilities, and inmay provide for any other provisions that are reasonable or necessary to thenent of the ITOC.riip and Selection of ITOC. The ITOC shall consist of five (5) members of thehe five members shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors based upon an from each member of the Board of Supervisors of a member of the public whoithin the Supervisorial District of that Board member. The Board of Supervisorsalish criteria for members to be qualified to serve on the ITOC, and such criteriade, but not be limited to, experience and/or expertise in fiscal, accounting, auditing,, management, public accountability, or community leadership positions.id Responsibilities of ITOC. The Board of Supervisors also shall establish thef times the ITOC shall meet during a year, the timing of reports that are to beto the Board of Supervisors per year, and the duties and responsibilities of theich may include, but not be limited to:eview of each agency's compliance with the maintenance of effort requirement;review of the expenditure and use of the fire protection parcel taxes by thelonal Fire Protection Agency for regional purposes and the local agencies forpurposes;ievelopment of recommendations to improve the financial integrity on the use ofparcel taxes, which recommendations shall be reported to the Board ofsrvisors in a notice public meeting; andother duties and responsibilities that will enhance the level of accountability andil integrity with respect to the expenditure and use of the fire protection parcel taxnues.lljllllllllll s:5l§|SS|lil||s jllgpsr Z 9\- co o Q.CO ECOCD 5o.cSiEE(D Qc o.t C- Ci- 2- S £• § 2 Q CO ioa:0. 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