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Roach, RepI *5i**2:miEg<=8-5°-2.•*&<oalj;2:°m*Mil! 11Z 1-as for soard student tent programrses for theax backfill .ate of Ar2\- in8 8e "?<n U7 Q. 5 Q- O •lu >, <u -a~ O) C •aIo•aca§8•oo aii I CMS u a | >! •£ wo 0)O)0) <1)C JI H ^j_ ui <5O .a u E PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLGoverning Board MeDARRELL MCMULLENIncumbent^Loo 0)£ £ ^atB = $ B 11 Your current Governing Board works extremely well totPresident. 1 highly recommend re-election of incumbent TnX 5 (D £ "*~ CO JS 5o I •Ecn 1 continue to be a conservative voice on the Governing Bo,?•c 1 § £f^ ™'S ^ra .22 s 13ua13 of the students and ensuring that the highest quality of elimited funds from Sacramento.1 AM UNIQUELY QUALIFIED.|> 0)at a '«ca. •£ E3 <u 5 Palomar Community Colleae: Eiaht vears on the board.wo'><u CL CU0) EEoO CO<1>& Procedurrepresentative on the accreditation team and on the Policyserved six years on the Palomar College Foundation board.| "tf 'c E < COCf ?• '(f dDC ^J.i iili (OS Education: An MBA in Government Manaaement and a BServed several years on Adjunct Faculty at CSUSM and Na</>^.n CDa CO >» 0 & 3OO ra 'E(U Professional: 25 vears in government financial managemilevels.(U_a § "Sco °--§—&IIca o CO "co "co 1 =CO — So•ft CO c S.2 >> £raS E San Marcos Bond Rotary Clubtthoerce;: Past board chairmaMarcos Chamber of ComlevCoxp"With voter-approved bond funds for rebuilding and eexperience is a definite asset for the Governing Board. Withlevel, 1 certainly appreciate the value of quality education."15 & 6a. O W o o <nlift1^111 ?£Hi!o> ,_ Q.,2CD® => a'ill?•5 f * =£?fi•a 'rat3 2sis^?8ll tilK:!i85"«St Jputsfi==ra «J E J = ra o >? 8 X== i: c •£ " o * o 2^? K 3 oK»-(Oa «--•S11II S"UJm & 0)Z C kRCOS UGovern!gS 1 at«a>a><nsultantou "5 §1_i m_1 U coSO i_-1 Of£ "c < 0OW So O t S » Q-w Pt-4^i to ra .2 -° c ji1^ISS«1 HI loIB8s g 'c * c SED >.gm3 "5 =»-isiii'i|gin •ac" f.2 . (0 O fl) CS roS W (0(0 s a^§ «55 Sr. £ z s^ wis u.o «=S-1S's ^ = f ICD w I ^ ra (DO3* °£ Oo E aO E <D ANN J. KULCHINCouncil Member/City of CarlsbadQ4t ANN J. KULCHIN, Mayor Pro Tem, CITY OF CARLSB)coCO ANN KULCHIN... DYNAMIC LEADER WITH PROVENmmunity with proven ability to create8L_Vote for ANN KULCHIN. She remains committed to oupositive change.i important decisions that affect andtn Now more than ever, we need capable leaders to makiprotect our quality of life.a leader. She continues to work toLIC SAFETY . . . BUILDING ANDR BEACHES . . . PLANNING ANDDOWNTOWN CARLSBAD . . .ENERGY . . . EXPERIENCE . . . EFFECTIVENESScSOD 0 ANN has the energy and experience Carlsbad needspreserve our quality of life by... STRENGTHENING 1EXPANDING LIBRARY SERVICES . . . RESTORINGBUILDING COMMUNITY PARKS . . . REVITALIZENFORCING THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN.y her involvement: Chair, SANDAGm Diego Water Agencies . . . Past(11 . T ANN is effective. Her leadership ability is demonstratlShoreline Preservation Committee . . . Past Presidentbounty Transit Board . . . Past Chair,:§President, League of California Cities . . . Past Chair, NcEncina Wastewater Authority.>y Carlsbad's reputation as the Jewel.&-!"8 Her passion for excellence and innovation is demonstratof North County.CPERIENCE and EFFECTIVENESSJS111 VOTE FOR ANN KULCHIN. ...She has the ENERGYCarlsbad needs.1o COo T3 0) >, » . o X ™°•§ •c ^ lii o '5 i_->- co ^ 5 co to1-"° c. -5- O illo>> ^^ S £,3 >= O)•_ CO co 01 co .•£"£" !5 </> "*"*•BE*C <- .E03-"Q. 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You can call me directly,.. 0)OPEN AND ACCESSIBLE GOVERNMENT:Residents of Carlsbad deserve an accessibiand I'll take personal responsibility.INTERESTS: Other cities have suffered diresweetheart deals to public employee unions at thelollars and keep our city's finances strong so we can:ity's infrastructure without raising taxes.PROTECT TAXPAYERS, NOT SPECIAlconsequences when council members gaveT3 expense of taxpayers. 1 will protect your taxafford first-class services while improving theistrated my commitment to Carlsbad and my love ofof 33 years and 1 established and built our smallve been tested and proven in many communitylerce Board of Directors, the Carlsbad Charitablew the Planning Commission.o co t 0 EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST. I've demour city for nearly 20 years. My husbandbusiness here. 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Toimprove wildfire prevention and firefighting capabilities, shall the County of San Diegoordinance be adopted to establish a special fire protection parcel tax and provide forthe establishment of a Regional Fire Protection Agency to coordinate expendituresand regional efforts including: Specialized emergency equipment such as helicoptersand airplanes; Wildfire training programs for emergency personnel; Communicationssystems to improve response times; and, Brush clearing and other programs to helpprevent wildfires?This proposition requires approval by two-thirdsof the voters voting on the proposition.The full text of this proposition follows the arguments and rebuttals.COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSISThe County Board of Supervisors approved this ballot measure to be submitted to the vcThis ballot measure, identified as Proposition A, is a proposed County ordinance, entitledOrdinance to Improve and Enhance Firefighting Resources & Services by Adoption of a Regana Local i-ire protection parcel lax. All voters in tne entire uounty, including voters in acities and the County's unincorporated area, are asked to vote on Proposition A.The purpose of Proposition A's proposed ordinance is to adopt a County special tax (knowthe fire protection parcel tax) so that the tax revenues can be used to improve and enhfirefighting resources and services for regional and local purposes. In addition, this propordinance provides for the establishment of a countywide joint powers agency, which woulnamed the San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency ("Regional Agency") that will maradminister, and oversee the regional parcel tax funding for the deployment of regional firefigs: = to . ff « sra .: ^ » m .. « s > i-r s s resources and services.A vote of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the voters voting on Proposition A is required to appro\ordinance. If approved, the ordinance would be adopted and a special tax applied to iproperty parcels. The base rate of the tax would be $52/parcel per year. For large parcellarge structures/improvements on parcels, this base rate would be increased by $1.00 foiacre in excess of 50 acres on a parcel, and 10 for each square foot in excess of 10,000 sfeet of a structure/improvement. The maximum tax cannot exceed $1,000/year. The parewould commence fiscal year 2009-2010 (beginning July 1, 2009), and would be due and piat the same time as property taxes in December and April of each fiscal year. The tax ralmaximum tax are subject to an annual adjustment based on the local Consumer Price lnde>duration of the tax is limited to 30 years.The tax revenues would generate approximately $50 million/year. Half the revenues woiallocated to the Regional Agency for regional purposes, and the other half to local agencilocal purposes. The local agencies include the County, ail 18 cities, and all local agiresponsible for providing fire protection services within the unincorporated area. Theagencies are required to continue to spend a specified level of their own funds on fire protin order to receive their full allocation of parcel tax revenues.If this ballot measure is approved, the local agencies will enter into a Joint Powers Agrethat will create the Regional Agency. The Regional Agency's governing body includes 10members: one member from the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor of the City of San Diegccity council members from four of the remaining 17 cities, and four members from local agiin the unincorporated area that provide fire protection services.A "yes" vote is a vote in favor of adopting the proposed ordinance.A "no" vote is a vote against adopting the proposed ordinance.PR-CWO1-1 N SD 2i ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION A^Z THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITIOI2 | COUJ •™ O)C•JJE"5. o>"° '1ra °i the teeth of this recession, with record energy prices, soaring unemploymentome values, the county presents its solution - RAISE TAXES! What are they si±r .c CD-Cg> ~? 00 o c".g J5 1CO 'o 2 la §• 4? 5 § T3 OCD CM CD O §> °c ra i 1C D.o oQ. T)O CO D. >• < c 1 gO f \v= u '<o oO O)Q. CD 2 Q i e | W (0 £ 'CD I >,^~ral"rol(U5 his tax is for fire protection, which should be a top priority for government Bulenty of taxes to provide firefighting.h- Q. i= c§1 "3 5J3 0> «r 'in s year. County revenues have soared in recent yearschosen not to fund these firefighting improvements from thi§? 15 Q." £.<2 » £ 2ffi .- CD 0)£ O-T3CO 3 3 SCO J2 c £ "° u> ° "w <= cira CD „ u> > o ' co•C-* ro CD" 0 >, .09 o to •£ < „," ra 3|S £ S .1 '5 -§'if 1 |1 1 1 1-!5 o CD co ^ c . . co>- o .c — o> . .£ » «f '0 we need more money for this critical service, we should SHIFT funds from othovernment functions - such as the current policy of providing most thirty yea'ith two pensions that together far exceed their highest salary.'s bad enough that politicians want to raise taxes. But this time they are after'eakest of our citizens.his parcel tax charges the same $52 to almost all property owners - resident!ience it is EXTREMELY regressive, hurting the working class and retirees tllillion dollar homeowner will pay the same parcel tax as a $200,000 condo ownsqually disturbing is that the county and local jurisdictions refuse to pursue moreffective options to fight our infrequent but devastating brush fires. Options such• Ask our thousands of firefighter-trained military to help fight the finsuburbia.• Form an emergency reserve volunteer firefighter brigade.• Train homeowners who want to stay and defend their homes - esphomes - from the brush fire embers that cause most house fires.5=o>s ±;s i-it UJCD •sra <n •% -oco CD x>.ra 0)C ro3 "a- S 25,-"O "~ (D "^ ^ •— r- CO (Q3-o"o) -o^ i§ _. "oJ-o^ zj-fq -21 |jj tLgjOi 5.Q. Jjo.13 0)1,2 ra ^j:: >,>§" * o Q-TJ™s tax, our Supervisors essentially are deciding that all oWimportant than firefighting - that there isn't $50 million to beinty budget. That's about ONE PERCENT of the budget. Artfs and jails, what other county spending category could pos:ing brush fires? Judging from our Supervisors' decision, appiNG else is more important than firefighting.'ervisors annually distribute $10 million from their taxpaounts (informally known as their "slush funds"). They gsney to firefighting - most goes to narrow special interest groiters started funding trips overseas for the Supervisors, ttthese discretionary funds. Sure seemed to work for other grit about every local government probably are hoping this>, it likely will encourage politicians to bring forward more anss in the future. Hence this issue is far bigger than "onlyi a cost of living index. Bad idea!£ £ 3 1 £ i §"8E 3* =5Jx § TO00 JB^H Wro(0 tE:§ '^-§-2 ^ 1.20 ^ra| £§i f! '^l I Its -P 3|s |l IgJ.. i m1^. SQ.O i=^S '-X X(/)U)CD .f5>tSTf tocJ3 3_tn;r d>o cora'-cD j;CQwto <.Era O '-a 'a. Q.E h-o.JS5 1- • • • • • • 0)ca)i2Toj^"co this recession, California politicians have gone tax crazy. Our state and locled with taxes and bonds galore. It's time to say no to ALL the tax increases..Ee lo on Prop A!o0Q.0CXL.nd especially to this parcel tax. If this measure passes, count on more parcel tature elections.""•www.NoSDParcelTax.com^fe pay more than enough taxes now. Vote NO on A$JOEL ANDERSON RUTH M. STERLINGcCO 'oc3OO O S CD Q Z HIS_i r-~ % CD^lew taxii_ f O)3Oc UJ ZOZ LL 1- cco ^o 1(A RICHARD RIDER ALLEN P. HEMPHILLChairman, San Diego Tax Fighters Newspaper ColumnistMIS, M.D. PAT FLANNERYologist Real Estate Broker0 t £!a: .E<f Q-5o Q: % CO '0 5'S.o -c_J Q.JOE SHEFFO GARY PIETILACandidate, Encinitas City Council Ranchita HomeownerRICHARD RIDERChairman, San Diego Tax FightersMICHAEL BENOITChair, Libertarian Party of San Diego Countyi i AN ORDINANCE TO IMPROVE AND ENHANCE FIREFIGHTING,. RESOURCES & 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 Purpose.jf< Zo tff\ 00.o{£ O.%z HSi— S 3 0S< UJ H ?_j <REBUTT2 i 0)c '52 ><ja •oc3 O) Q)£ o •oCD 1 £ S9 mCD•£'c3 OU w O e inCD Thousands of horn2003 and 2007.•oCDit a L. « 0) ^4rfca3 COfoma? 15 cCO(f) CO& ije "co c 1 When the next firestprotect Tne 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 agencyoment representatives from all areas within the County, to manage, administer, and oversee the regionalp funding 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 Countyrelied special 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 powersy have authority, entitled the "San Diego Regional Fire Protection Agency," to manage, administer, andticallv oversee the regional funding for the deployment of regional firefighting resources and services.tut this Section 2. A new Chapter 2, commencing with section 96.201 , entitled "Voter Approvedt down Countywide 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:o i<DC >t S2CDatoCD•o & £ O>1C £ «C itCD __'5trCD £ COT> .c >,a c 13 0 °u O0.0)Proposition A willthe people of San D3 ^CD £ 3o*on 2 cCDC 0j E3 *$o£_ «=CO T3 O CO ?!§~ $ <G** +Jc —S-S£ CDt; co g. co- ll £8 s200 £ in"m CD Proposition A will >critical for fighting fir_>.^ 13U in in>>m cQ «0'c3 E uo CO •g to^J IM JO Q)» ••=*O 0)Q. (03 W "Siif?*II c <5•1^Proposition A willupon by emergency•o .a m 3 *0 Q. ££ |c » « 1 -B g S*$i- £ 2 -oW j± Q- C £ CO ™ A • l£Z W > •*>£ 3.2 S c oo c 3 •=r» ifcCD 2 C1§a tj co^ (/) k. >.= 8:i9) O '> «• II S3 •0 Of J21 k" g.g m 0 g.5 £ §-£ < «= .5 T3 C — t— (B^ fl) O.2 g | 2••e g"5 » CD c .E Q. 0 0 E 2-5- S a- CD f?H °~ 1 D J3 w c *cfi S.2« •* >§lf ia Q. co m Q. -0 0)The short-sighted oenough money tosuggest that moneycould cripple policparks.is just CHAPTER 2. VOTER APPROVED COUNTYWIDE REGIONAL & LOCAL FIRE PROTECTIONPARCEL TAX AND FUNDING PLANSECTION 96.201. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.atenals(jjng 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 a( pjeao regional and local basis. Furthermore, the voters also have determined that there is a need for a, ... regional organization, consisting of public agency representatives from all areas within the CountyTignung to manage administer, and oversee regional funding for the deployment of regional firefightingresources and services.jcCO*^ti £o Q)CO O)C'« X(J) ?c& D. >*_Q "5raQ. 1 o t_.CD CDQ_ O)C JQJ32 ra.c T3Cs(0sT3CD COccoO) .92Q ccoCO co 453oin CO | nCD2 •ocoJ2 CD E S •S a--Q ta 10 —E 32E n•s? ^1JJ <5 1 w o>£m fi §^ c£§« S c"tTi <D(D »o> 2;J£ ra^ •S cro oCO '«^o 55i: 3 CO °OD co^ .y CO 2> a'» a.CO i_co co a>rao> co « D> ~° T> § c.^ m Proposition A will 1removal programs; i«£w «= c .« CD .2 ffi 01» £ £ 3o> o *W Q) >,.£JS ~°Mt C« ra— a. IS < Sc £0 i. 2^in •£O 0 O. rne!o- £^ >•^» r-•° raT3 ._01 O S^d 111 ™ <u CO M -Q 0 1 0 Q. lie*S-£«7 CO CC T3 -Si And most importaCounty. These funservices and increaision is 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 ofysician regional firefighting resources and services.SECTION 96.202. DEFINITIONS.'iQ)•o CD f C^- T3CO CO CO.0 >, C3Oo 0o><D Q craW 'g - CO <NX l§CO yf J) "Z 1C O1&s! IsS wco UJra s.When the next devours. Please vote '"-a oil M — '3-~S S.QS w -8-8>- c cCD co oo eg-O ^ o<t F Q^r<s« PI<r|P co £ O ° co 111£ m Q COCOI . oo 0 » C2.23> t3&42w 2 >.Q_ 1 ^0 U.RON ROBERTS, CCo-Chair, RegionalThe 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.206-024 PR-CWO1-6 NSD 206-025COCDo '£ COWs- §D) g LU 15 8 *-S aJ£ ^ - °3 ° £ °§i po: Q ~? c< CO2 U)(Y u_ti »*~ <Qw ^>^ cj" <,QL S3 S (/)C c wm §S3 CD ^15< 5en ~ s 32 CO<£ x-^ LU QCO Z mig0. ra c Xare used in Californithat is measurable ijding multiple floors (structures, as those terms>, with a structural design-e footage of its area, incli3ls in the County.rement" means all buildings andle & Taxation Code section 105feet to account for the full squaiand which are located on all parci2F£«Q.S5-5 I5ll T3in subdivisions (f) any of the districts indicatedindent special district" means anlis Section.8-r0,-S £& ^ m t^bounty, including artaxation and is eithfOffice for purposes <ised real property.iroperty located in the (to ad valorem propertyby the County Assessor'sis identified as State asses" means any parcel of real psory interest, which is subject;d by a parcel number assignedrem property tax identification, org$.i^B to •= 5 -III 0 =Protection Agency" <s authority described igency" (or "Regional Fireer) means the joint powersiego Regional Fire Protection Aiy" or "JPA" as used in this Chapti 96.207 of this Chapter.Qci§C CD 'f=?n C i_' CD <B CD -5 CD C£ JS £ ra = c S .2o = -- 55 .9-0ro °> ° \1 CD o ™B >,> v m£ u'-B~ Q~•ora-2ra c « CD a. §o-g 8 1 laJsS£|££ "S-o^a,8*83 §"•-£.= £S-c2^ "pa = 20""££ ||iliS§§.« £|«°-raIP? 1 1111P *iJ — -C -Q *- 05 i_5 £•§ * o CD 5 §- §-rfuifc-0 ^S&30111! :PHil;l ilH!ilii ill is I^SS SIs-N S& 1 8 r ?• i € E ••§ a-1*5 s8^fQs i eo"|l °§S|-^£Q|D> ?sil =c!l*-|«^£>l^So^ if.-o&l.fssS'i|||?^!|oM!i|^||^«°lfl>ll3fll!lVl£gk .Slsf «f 8S5§ Sl£jl ^a'1*!0-0"0"8 D-racDiX1- >_ c o c '5 „. »* <S= ,3= -0 <UCD*"<D5 <" >.'•= ^- CD CD C « 3 to ^_^^^,^^jat^>-to •g£cDcrcDT-cNco'<tiocom <U QJ "ti U) *" ^ O) (U O •— ^ •*— ' ^— ' ^i.- ^x x— ••x o."a S S 5 ra c S ~ra o '~ o w ^ Q- ra J3 £1- £ '^/? m > <D ^: 3 CDP o-^-O ra r TJ o to to •S CD .C Cmation Commission c3 County Regional FirII become part of sueset forth in subdivision Diego Local Agency Forone entitled the "San Diegicompanies listed above wii part of the County CSA'slent upon the approval by the Saprotection latent powers for the Zty in CSA 135, the volunteer fireCSA 135, and shall thereafter belis Section.c £ '§ -E * 1 ^ I i o cSll^S i: 01 c O CDny the following watejurisdictional changehat are established iand responsibilities te jurisdictions in thtrict" or "MWD") means aisrest to these districts, anydistricts not listed here tlpossess official duties <each of their respectivdistrict" (or "municipal water dis:, including any successors-in-intee districts, and any other waterince with applicable law, whichfire protection services withini. « to 4S a>CD O CD C TJPi* si porated area of the County:i Mootamaii Paumai Ramonai Rincon Del DiabloI Yuima5 T- CN CO •* 10uc'c3 LTAX.03. FIRE PROTECTION PARCE(N % rt CDaccordance with th<_cXR1IEcc>'c. C •B c 1o % •acCO CDtooIs. "5 ~cQ) E 0) f; X >. c0 2-S.2i!"8!Q. S..2 fcI'ft* ° ~ ?3 O °-£l-.Ss with Section 50075) of Cof the Government Codet to the provisions of thisin the County, and is entitms of Article 3.5 (commencing 'i 1 of Title 5, and Section 23207i imposed in the County pursuantax shall be a tax on all parcels•55 O -Q CO•5 '« = 'olisaO.O to to >% to o cse tax revenues to paesources and servicejrred with respect tIs of the fire protectioldivision (a).ection parcel tax are to rahi local agency firefighting rto cover any costs inciwith the tax. The proceecposes specified in this subax." The purposes of the fire prot•oved and enhanced regional andcribed in Section 96.205, anditrative responsibilities associatedax shall be applied only to the purr z. s * - 8 •- "° 1 8ro Js <o tJ raCL& ra n a.i UUJ •S w t:>.0)2 2 "5 « -c in t CO *= 5i c CDQ.o *- ? ° c <"S-SiSl8 c 5 o "o <o3 i= _ C C <Do ™ ra •— •— '0"-a "5 c 10 8 8 8 I= - 5 M*1S* si|oS- E1&?S C \j \j — »_ —01 c —- ra -—i^ab^i o««««''ESc tij!fecowcocococococoocra [-£b-o:cococo>>~5 fi;s*§s si fe e-o x-IPi.il t».2o^l-s-i!? n >ll=s a QCO Oa:a. (0 o 0) = o)£ *" ^ 5 i? ihiu<i^coy^r^il^a^lS |83§lfgirli^i-Si^|§"«qrypr9,ryar9,er£evfir20evblesnhiis,rnhi1,foaper year, as adjusted inection, shall be levied uporated areas of the County. Tear 2009-10, beginning Julyate, and shall be leviedof that fiscal year on all txSnulyo =»5 *-!!"sS-E^o - roP C O)CN 2> Oi»IS--f!09onl yeazo FIRE PROTECTAMOUNT OFTAX PER YEARPARCEL>-PARCELATEGORO L- £0COom S Q3 •acCO *dUloooo"^«o mprovements uci u)o> acc0. 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Ul m 3 per parcelter than 50 acres<o0)O "-0 0 Cxi tf)m "m«* g coQ. in1-zUl PROVEM*s toSz acre on a parcelhan 50 acresper parcelper acre for eachthat is greater t0 O0 O OJ v^m<& <A+ J20)oi_COo. 3 .0 X .2 0) KnQ. .0ts!a. £ii "53C < E 3 E 'xnS per parcel0oo^ w ARCELSa. _i < llB-s-jjs-pa cti££ S Is S 5 e-^2 ^l-Nlii2§a5i~:ja-es'-ltifg all isglS-sl CD f 3 S i 9-"2S .OOOWgcQP lM*^8-h•"^ScCDlc?0^ I^!lll,l5=°!il£5i5.slsira!§^=.2lllil.Sf| f ra g.2-§| g| i•K 0) D) "• ^ (0 — £ ^2 <D2 fe.co^-ra o.-= >"!2!iii!f ^TCDCDX •7=CA=IACD>< >>-S « (D C (Ds^is |-|ssf«s=fi«^'So^^-••gCOc^o£^;£ <u_O<".??8j5JJsl.:s-tai$>. o E £ "5 CD -•c«a)^.jc^Owjr- S3 S. $ § ^ w ^ 9 S 58sS«sf §8<D- 8_tg8i*|5B |Sf|Illf|l< §<0co<(Dv5'5-- .§oo-a^88S!iPfiiPii:. sa^8^ofiS«8 quarl proThn, wlaterntifyassprovt indiar firenal ol tax,be $1hall aayersfe 'J, 55 « ™r^J^ ST| c5 », co cu o c L.i }J £ ••§ 3 a> »^|^Ji&Se-f ^OTJE jf8 S§£!§es«^-5W^;l:»PI d valore(i.e., not asssor the full sssessee's rearty taxation.ual certificatiAssessor, noation shall idech parcel theebmer,ion of there unit bamountvied on aer time-ss, whichss of theudes multire units fbove fhif tni.ccoScDw. co-Saj™!l!!!l!il!siSSofs,^ 2 £ '^= T3 R;iii!°li?co -j= a S <A c enterequiStatethe96.2ad vneedm apr yearStateessenuefinor pssessesof esseco c to x » <9 w LCO cO"Oi£: CO ^. T—aQ CO i9 llfli*li2 £ ° oX ^ CA Ol'11 siI-I Ira •a S ^ £ S-S c*o~"" " -»2 wg So -: c S c acN c CDfi*II~^*l||3«&S~»l'a,S|Bo«|a8ii=• TO X S» B •— O <U '-' ,„ T3 •— c f1-^ O) r» *" *» w i=^;fa^s«f3?8*a||j-s «&:°l§£^l||^w5^r^5|ii|!Tc_ .EI--t:Sco.2pc8S«>>'C<B fa S> siilssgiiish— 2'3.>-= StSSo -•-£> WTJ ^ j3 i:&j 2> = >- -WcoU-acD^w^o^iij: •2-E8g3|?«g-8*|3ilileEga8.a,-"eisii-sislg^§g&.Si.|§9 •tit^^c.ti^'nrfrara^ £5>-g)l~8f 7j (D (D -^; ^TO-W-DW Q-O) Q-c '« "O«il O ",<2 co'o^roOs-dJ^-u-OJa)™™ C§Q.£NI^ ££^-0,0- QJ r-CQ^<l> ^3"^O Ifl .9 ^ u o " "y § c >,^l§Piii!irJ!s|:g^ll^&|l 5?eaHW*"liJIl- CO >c .E ra £ 8 CD r c £ Q.g •S5H-SaiumE y.S* o— tDOTo g?§a-|58*i3l|3||«|g£s i ~ g.^ =» >•- •?E S.O ^c E CD ra 2xCajCDtjtoPcD4.^:^1! if .ESco£o»5£co"it-Sfii^-slScnc'S-Kic'Sm '.fi|Jl|l$^Ifiil!!!! §9cra.(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.Desianation of Local Aaencies 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 Aaencies 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.(31 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.ioa:a. o 2 £ g "5 "g "5 -5C " ft 3 Xc - £ W ft ftp o .2 « - •£^ — to ft f .5>,t5ilS-aO ft 35 rn ft o " 1 O ™ "5 f lll - a> ro^ 2 2 _ to •= n i; a; ~ O""i-ci:?: S'^lf S t!|iit-Ilg«|g|g2s£-|I S 8 S'S CD S E °^ ft 2 ftE 11 £ « e Ift5^^1- ft iii co So, ftC.-»-13O-tr*3 C I9a: Q. -=6 ft- •« IU1*MI ft CD -2 O —£ -5 O a 1i«;^|?sinig >, ra .2 -g 2 5 •£ g^ o, ft '-o1^ ! PS-P?*?os.s.il5.a lro82o<^S•gSoj^ESco.iS i9ITO. -•4-1 (11) The Agency shall provide its services within the entire territory of the Cour. incorporated and unincorporated."> 0 <"-o 2.2 (12) Such other powers, which are consistent with the intent of this Chapter, as mayspecified in the Joint Powers Agreement establishing the Agency, including, but ilimited to, the power to accept grants, appoint or employ staff, acquire by purchaor lease fire protection equipment, and contract for services.toJu (13) To exercise any power necessary and convenient to carrying out the powispecified in this part.>» CDO .C (14) No member on the board of directors of the Regional Fire Protection District Agershall receive any per-diem payments or mileage reimbursements for serving on iboard of directors.>*o# o3 CO >»"m "O "m£ . eu -0 O) rfl O)Treasurer and Auditor of the Agency. The treasurer of the Agency shall be the CouTreasurer-Tax Collector and the auditor of the Agency shall be the County AuditoiController. The Agency shall pay the Treasurer-Tax Collector and the AuditorController for their services at their respective full cost recovery rates. The joint powiagreement establishing the Agency shall provide that legal services may be providedCounty Counsel, or by private counsel retained by the Agency. The retention of lecounsel shall be pursuant to a legal services agreement approved by the Agency's bo;of directors. The Agency shall pay the County Counsel and the private counsel for leservices based upon their respective hourly billable rates.&ION 96.208. INDEPENDENT TAXPAYER OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEOillCO f °> 2?~& "S CO C CD CD CO O CO CO _:: <U<D<DSoS8°o"£ -£,--en-=c? e-e-s Establishment of the Independent Taxpayer Oversight Committee. An IndeoendiTaxpayer Oversight Committee (ITOC) shall be established by the Board of Supervisias an advisory body for the purpose of providing appropriate oversight and accountabiover the allocation and use of the fire protection parcel taxes for regional and lopurposes. At the time the Board of Supervisors establishes the ITOC, the BoardSupervisors, pursuant to the provisions in this Section, shall provide for the ITO<membership, selection of the ITOC members, and duties and responsibilities, andaddition, may provide for any other provisions that are reasonable or necessary to 1establishment of the ITOC.Membership and Selection of ITOC. The ITOC shall consist of five (5) members of 1public. The five members shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors based upornomination from each member of the Board of Supervisors of a member of the public wresides within the Supervisorial District of that Board member. The Board of Supervisimay establish criteria for members to be qualified to serve on the ITOC, and such critemay include, but not be limited to, experience and/or expertise in fiscal, accounting, auditiiexecutive, management, public accountability, or community leadership positions.Duties and Responsibilities of ITOC. The Board of Supervisors also shall establish 1number of times the ITOC shall meet during a year, the timing of reports that are toprovided to the Board of Supervisors per year, and the duties and responsibilities of 1ITOC, which may include, but not be limited to:~a • 2 'o'>»-* *— - *-^ CD L-; r .C ifi (1 ) the review of each agency's compliance with the maintenance of effort requiremen(2) the review of the expenditure and use of the fire protection parcel taxes by 1Regional Fire Protection Agency for regional purposes and the local agencieslocal purposes;•fe f:O O (3) the development of recommendations to improve the financial integrity on the usethe parcel taxes, which recommendations shall be reported to the BoardSupervisors in a notice public meeting; andT3 Xc 3 (4) any other duties and responsibilities that will enhance the level of accountability afiscal integrity with respect to the expenditure and use of the fire protection parcel 'revenues.i O>-S;CD=CCDCC/>CDC<I>JOCD -I£lf£||fl!°£oocterioEach non-vot, the U.S. ForS. Navy, andrest Service se of the InReservationdian Reservay and the Mariive branch ofrvice, the Inshall selectboard of direcselected to s•O O - := * **"•§« ^EiE-lJSg "l«?tl?gon-vu tij-B <B Q. r >> F•S § £ £ f£ -o I "Slf EaS-f «>-^<o = Is co _c: >>-Q-J<DS^le^l^?^ «i?£*l*if<Hin*?i:iU?Hilogoo^E^flz180<j>»- -.= -fc — E -£ CD O z u> .cS^ScBSwSro-0 "— «-. ? •£ .£ -C m MI ^.he-voting members shallll be a representativee of the Indian Reservnes. Each representativcted by his/her respectition Fire Departments shents in a manner to be departments in the County. Eselected in a manner tostationed in the County.ation Fire Departments, te member, who shall servbsence or disqualificationilll:-shalonee,aleatatiteb5i|.a2ggjgQ-5!5g; to „ ss-^iss-Depll betaryervarnatee ab<D J~ l_ yj v, _ u, iH Ecori.SarQiL-mEDCro.E :=• D) >*-C"O C >."".£ £-.=..8.9 g<u "2 CD -^5 to t £-sE?!8£!55'g-E|8ji&g li1"!^^^I1l!°11 2's|f*iH O S=L®'-* «J -DCO *" 73 "• '> Q- (D <g -D C O — O .59i <U ro = -n *• <Dilstlf^ -S — «= •- "i-3? o ~ S •—f indbut nfightent ffacilitiorrbether evidencesment, including, bcially equipped tounications equipmconstruction of facigage in temporary becial tax money hasrder to secure any financing.issue bonds, notesuisition of firefightingicopters and airplaneices, (ii) trucks, (iii)hase of real propertighting equipment, ore Agency until sufficige special tax revenuToacquhelicerviurcirefif thledpfirofpl J a j 33tf 3£H 1 OS-i a 3(OQW•3 <NJS ? 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