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1980 November 04, 1980 Special - City of Bellingham
ABSENTEE VOTER GUIDE WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 1980 You must use this ballot, do not attempt to vote at the polls on election day. YOUR BALLOT CONSISTS OF: 1. A ballot card with styrofoam backer. 2. A punching tool. 3. A pink envelope. 4. A manila envelope. 5. A ballot page or pages. HOW TO VOTE 1 Complete the Statement of Absentee Voter on the manila mailing envelope. 2. To the right of each measure or candidate on the ballot page is a number which corresponds to the numbered dot on the ballot card. 3. With ballot card on foam backer, use the punching tool and firmly punch out the black dot in the same square as the position number on the ballot card. 4. Write4 candidates may be voted for by using space provided on the ballot stub. Do not punch any position number on the ballot card for the race in which a write-in candidate is desired. 5. Alter you have finished voting, the ballot card and the styrofoam backer should be placed in She pink envelope. The pink envelope should be placed Into the mailing envelope. Mail your ballot so that it will be postmarked the day of the election or sooner 6. If you spoil the punch card ballot, use a pen to mark the ballot page. When returning your ballot, it will require first class postage. 0. Page 7 November 4, 1980 Whatcom County, Washington STATE NONPARTISAN SUPT. PUB. INSi. Vote for One I FRANK 'Buster" BROUILLET N.P.116 SUPREME COURT JUDGES Position 1 6 yr trm, Vote 1 ROBERT F. UTTER N.P.11 a �y Position 2 6 yr trm, Vote 1 JAMES M. DOLLIVER N.P.119 111111111111111► Position 3 6 yr trm, Vote 1 FRED H. DORE N.P.120 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES Position 1 Vote for One I BYRON L. SWEDBERG N.P.122 -Ey Position 3 Vote for One I MARSHALL FORREST N.P,124 -mm*- COUNTY COUNCIL Dist. 3, Pos. B JIM HAWLEY I N.P.126 i► 3 Yr. Unexp. Tm Vote for One HAL REIMER N.P.127 �► PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 1 COMMISSONER District 3 DONALD V. REMSBERG N.P.129 mmy 6 Year Term Vote for One JOAN BEST STEWART N.P.130 --my COMMISSIONER District 2 D. M. "Mike" VANDERYACHT N.P.132 —► 2 yr unexp trm Vote for One PAUL D. KENNER N.P.133 mmu'► Page 8 November 4, 1980 Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF BELLINGHAM Special Election - Proposition No.1 YES -136 0 CITY COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE MEASURE Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a + 1 % increase in the Business and Occupation Tax paid NO - 138 7 by electric utility companies not to exceed $25,000? Special Election - Proposition No. 2 YES -140 CITIZENS INITIATIVE MEASURE Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a 1"% increase In the Business and Occupation Tax paid by the eiewic and gas utility companies, not to exceed NO - 142 + 7 OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON THE 4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1980, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN CITY OF BELLINGHAM PROPOSITION NO. 1, CITY COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE MEASURE AND PROPOSITION NO. 2, CITIZENS IN- ITIATIVE MEASURE. Office of the Auditor of Whatcom County Bellingham, Washington November 19, 1980 Pursuant to a notice given by Joan Ogden, County Auditor of Whatcom County, Washington, we the undersigned, Shirley VanZanten, Chairperson of the County Council of said County, and David S. Mc Eachran, Prosecuting Attorney of said County, now meet with Joan Ogden, County Auditor of said County, at the County seat of said County on the 19th day of November, 1980 for the purpose of canvassing the votes cast in the County of Whatcom at the General and Special Election held on Tuesday, November 4, 1980, as shown on the poll books. Joan Ogden, County Auditor as aforesaid, now makes oath as follows: STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM OATH OF AUDITOR I, Joan Ogden, County Auditor of Whatcom County, State of Washington, do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Whatcom County, Washington have been in no wise altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when I rece�ved them, except that the votes of the absentee voters have been added.; , SO HELP ME GOD. .F 6Auditor df Whatcom County Subs°cribed'and sworn to before me this 19�th day of November, 1980. c ,X, L . ':1��•GQ•.- Chairpersoni Whai0com County Council Imniciately after the oath by the County Auditor, the said Joan Ogden, Shirley V:anZanten, and David S. McEachran proceeded as a Can- vassing Board j.n and for said Whatcom County to canvass the votes cast lv_the voting precincts of said"Whatcom County on Tuesday the 4th day.Qf.November, 1980. The result of said canvass as found and determined by us is set forth herein and recorded in Volume 5 of Elections Records. CERTIFICATE OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) The undersigned, being the officers designated by the law and constituting the Canvassing Board in .and for the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, having met for the purpose of canvassing the votes concerning the following propositions: 0 Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF BELLINGHAM SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 1 City Council Alternative Measure Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a 1% increase in the Business and Occupation Tax paid by electric utility companies not to exceed $25,000.00? YES / / NO Proposition No. 1 Total Votes Cast Total YES Votes 8,529 Total NO Votes 10,137 Failed 54.3% SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 2 Citizens Initiative Measure Shall the --City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a 1% increase in the Business and Occupation Tax paid by the electric and gas utility companies, not to exceed $200,000.00? YES / / NO /^% Proposition No. 2 Total Votes Cast 18,439 Total YES Votes 7,462 Total NO Votes 10,977 Failed 59.5% We the undersigned, do hereby declare that said statement and returns (;gatain the number of votes cast for and against the fore- going propos=iti,ons at said election, and that the absentee votes have 1146Yn,iadded thereto; said election held on the 4th day of November, 1980. i91, Ty •ef, o�• Chairperson,4 What om County Council Prosecuting Attorney �f`.Whatcom County uditor �Of Whatcom County cT; VALIDATION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF BELLINGHAM NUMBER PERSONS VOTING LAST GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4. 1980 40% 60% YES 21,877 8,751 5,251 Affidavit of Pubficati&OA STATE OF WASHINGTON, SS COUNTY OF WHATCOM, NOTICE OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION Whatcom County, Washington November 4,1980 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the Tuesday, No- vember 4, 1980, in Whatcom County, Washington, a General .Ward G. Kok being first and Special Election will be held. The names of said nominees will appear under ll therespec- tiveswornsays:principal titles of the offices for which they are candidates upon y p p the ballot, which ballot will be used and voted at the General I er of The Bellingham ham Herald, a doll newspaper er Of eneral and Special Election -to be held in the entire County of g g Y p p g Whatcom, iceisfState hergiventhats Washington. lation in said count and state and of Federated Publications, Notice is further given that seta election will be held at the y regularly designated polling places for each of the voting a Delaware Corporation (publisher of said newspaper), and precincts of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, No- vember 4, 1980, and that each of said polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. of said day. prized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in The names of said candidates, their post office addresses, ruse and court named on the attached copy which is a true and and the offices for which they seek election are as follows: Proposed by Initiative Petition ict co of the d herinafter referred to as "Notice" INITIATION MEASURE NO.383 copy original (an ) published in the regular and entire issue, and not in su le= STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 40 POSITION 2 P g PP Homer Lundquist, 850Obstruction Drive, Burlington98233 I of each number of said newspaper published and circulated Republican John Boynton, 3915 TWIberg Road, Mount Vernon 9=3 a following dates, to Wit: Democrat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 42, POSITION 1 J. R. (Joe) Elenboas, 600 East Smith R., Bellingham 98225 ;t ob er 30, 1980 Republican Mary Kay Becker, 2406 Williams, Bellingham 98225 Democrat 1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 42, POSITION 2 Roger L. Van Dyken,1251 Garden Circle, Lynden 982p4 Republican + Greg Mowat, 537013ellalre Way, Bellingham 98225 Democrat Thomas Sand, 2525 Monroe, Bellingham, 98225 Libertarian COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE- POSITION 1 (4 Year Term- Vote for One) Byron L. Swedberg, 2117 Niagara Drive, Bellingham 982M NP ��or more than six months prior to the date of the first publica- SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION a + (4 year Term- Vote for One) 5f said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bell - Marshall Forrest, 4011ChuckanutDrive, Bellingham. 98225P Im Herald" has been established, published and circulated in COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3. POSITION B (3 Year Unexpired Term Vote for One) English language continuously and continually as a daily Jim Hawley. I'. O. Box 474. Ferndale 98248 NP Hat Reimer, 5 877 Seamount, Ferndale 98248 NP paper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 1- COMMISSIONER DISTRICTS ;, lame being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an 10 L7 naldV.R msberg- Vote ,Ppn8ox1358Ferndale98248 NP maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper Joan Best Stewart, 2240 South Nugent (P.O. Box 8) Lummi Island08262 NP )een approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT I -COMMISSIONER D STRICT2yt of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the (2 Year Unexpired Term - Vote for One) D. M. (Mike) Vander Yacht, 7835 Hannegan Rd., Lynden harged for such publication IS 99?64 NP Paul D. Kenner, 229 E. Wiser Lake Rd., Lynden 98264 NP 't Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF BELLINGHAM SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 1 City Council Alternative Measure Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a minicipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a 1% increase in the Busi- 9 ness and Occupation Tax paid by electric utility companies c not to exceed S215,000? E YES ❑ 4. NO❑ e SPECIAL ELECTION- PROPOSITION NO.2 ,y Citizens Initiative Measure cribed and sworn to before me this -'hall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibulity study of _i minicipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and .ii:ht Company, to be funded by a 1% increase in the Busi- 3 0th day of OCt • 19 80 '..as and Occupation Tax paid by the electric and gas utility ' companies, not to exceed $200,000? YES❑ , NO ❑ PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN alt Vote Only For Your Precinct Committeeman In Your Precinct NOTARY BL.IC in and for the State of Wash- Vote for one) ington, esiding at Bellingham. ,,oan Ogden V,'hatcom County Auditor and Ex-officlo Supervisor of Elections L1428 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE PO. Box 398 _ JOAN OGDEN, Auditor Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone 676- 6740 NOTICE OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION Whatcom County, Washington November 4, 1980. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on -Tuesday, November 4, 1980, in Whatcom County, Washington, a General and Special Election will be held. The names of said nominees will appear under the respective titles of the offices for which they are candidates upon the ballot, which ballot will be used and voted at the General and Special Election to be held in the entire County of Whatcom, State of Washington. Notice is further given that said election will be held at the regularly designated polling places for each of the voting precincts of Whatcom County, Washington, on Tuesday, November 4, 1980, and that each of said polling places will be open from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. of said day. The names of said candidates, their post office addresses, and the offices for which they seek election are as follows: Proposed by Initiative Petition INITIATION MEASURE NO. 383 Shall Washington ban the importation and storage of non -medical radio- active wastes generated outside Washington, unless otherwise permitted by interstate compact? Proposed to the People by the Legislature REFERENDUM -BILL 38 Shall $125 million in state general obligation bonds be authorized for planning, acquisition, construction and improvement of water supply facilities? Proposed to the People by the Legislature REFERENDUM BILL'39 Shall $450,000,000 in state general obligation bonds be authorized for planning, designing, acquiring, -constructing and improving public waste disposal -facilities? Amendment to the State Constitution Proposed by the Legislature SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 132 Shall the constitution be amended to provide that the state no longer disclaims all rights to unappropriated federal public lands? -Amendment to the State Constitution proposed by the Legislature HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 37 Shall a judicial qualifications commission be created and the supreme court empowered to discipline or remove judges upon its recommendation? OFFICE, CANDIDATE, AND ADDRESS PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, Pacific Palisades, California and George Bush, Houston, Texas Jimmy Carter, Plains, Georgia and Walter F. Mondale, Afton, Minnesota John B. Anderson, Rockford, Illinois and Patrick J. Lucey, Madison, Wisconsin Clifton DeBerry, Oakland, California and Matilde Zimmermann, New York, New York Deirdre Griswold, Hoboken, New Jersey and Larry Holmes, New York, New York PARTY Republican Democrat Independent Candidate Socialist Workers Workers World 2 - OFFICE, CANDIDATE, AND ADDRESS PARTY PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Continued) Gus Hall, No address Given and Angela Davis, No Address Given Communist David McReynolds, New York, New York and Diane Drufenbrock, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Socialist Barry Commoner, Clayton, Missouri and LaDonna Harris, Corrales, New Mexico Citizens Edward E. Clark, San Marino, California and David Koch, New York, New -York Libertarian U. S. SENATE Slade Gorton, 2622 South Capitol Way, Olympia 98501 Republican Warren G. Magnuson, 410 Seneca•Street, Seattle 98111 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Neal Snider, 2409 Crestline, Bellingham 98225 Al Swift, 104 West Magnolia, Bellingham 98225 William L. McCord, 2025 North Shore Drive, Bellingham GOVERNOR John Spellman, 7048 51st NE, Seattle 98115 Jim McDermott, 1650 22nd Ave. East, Seattle 98112 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR William M. Treadwell, 4605 East 15th, Vancouver 98661 John•A. Cherberg, 505 Howe, Seattle 98109 SECRETARY OF STATE Ralph Munro, 4325 Rhodes End, Bainbridge Island 98110 Ron Dotzauer, 1221 NE 103rd Court, Vancouver 98664 STATE TREASURER Marilyn B. Ward, 8233 Overlake Drive.West, Bellevue 98004 Robert S. O'Brien, 3613 Plummer, Olympia 98503 STATE AUDITOR Robert B. Keene, Jr., P. 0. Box 892, West Richland 99352 Robert V. (Bob) Graham, 4600 Boulevard Road, Olympia 98501 ATTORNEY GENERAL Kenneth 0. Eikenberry, 1644 32nd West, Seattle 98199 John Rosellini, 4570 54th SW, Seattle 98116 John Miller, 3722 27th Place West, Seattle 98199 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Brian J. Boyle, 9000 Beacon Avenue, Vancouver 98664 Democrat Republican Democrat Libertarian Republican peiqoczat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Democrat Independent Candidate Republican Bert Cole, 2535 South Fir, Olympia 98501 Democrat 3 OFFICE, CANDIDATE, AND ADDRESS PARTY INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Richard G. (Dick) Marquardt, 12542 Densmore Ave. North, Seattle Republican 98133 Joe Davis, 517 Crockett, Seattle 98109 Democrat SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Frank (Buster) Brouillet, 619 7th Ave. SW, Puyallup 98371 NP STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 1 Robert F. Utter, 2110-4 52nd NW, Olympia 98502 NP STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 2 James M. Dolliver, 312 North Sherman, Olympia 98502 NP STATE SUPREME COURT, POSITION 3 Fred H. Dore, 601 NW Carkeek Park Road, Seattle 98177 NP STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 40, Gerald B. Digerness, 5155 Rock Road, Sumas 98295 Republican Lowell Peterson, 509 South Reitze, Concrete 98237 Democrat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 401 POSITION 1 Pat Fiske, 1720 Blodgett Road, Mt Vernon 98273 Republican Jerry L.,Vro©mah, 1011 North 12th,,Stre0-tP: Mount Vernon 98273 Democrat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 40,POSITION 2 Homer Lundquist, 850 Obstruction Drive, Burlington 98233 Republican John'Boynton, 3915 Thilberg Road, Mount Vernon 98273 Democrat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 42, POSITION 1 J., R. (Joe) Elenbaas, 600 East Smith R., Bellingham 98225 Republican I Mary Kay Becker, 2406 Williams, Bellingham 98225 Democrat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 42, POSITION 2 Roger L. Van Dyken, 1251 Garden Circle, Lynden 98264 Republican Greg Mowat, 5370 Bellaire Way, Bellingham 98225 Democrat Thomas Sand, 2525 Monroe, Bellingham 98225 Libertarian COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION 1 (4 Year Term - Vote for One) Byron L. Swedberg, 2117 Niagara Drive, Bellingham 98225 NP SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION 3 (4 Year Term - Vote for One) Marshall Forrest, 4011 Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham 98225 NP - 4 - OFFICE,, CANDIDATE, AND ADDRESS PARTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3, POSITION B (3 Year Unexpired Term Vote for One) Jim Hawley, P. 0. Box 474 Ferndale 98248 NP Hal Reimer, 5877 Seamount, Ferndale 98248 NP PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 1 - COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 6 Year Term - Vote for One) Donald V. Remsberg; P. O. Box 1358 Ferndale 98248 NP Joan Best Stewart, 2200 South Nugent (P. 0. Box 8) Lummi Island 98262NP PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 1 - COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 (2 Year Unexpired Term - Vote for One) D. M. (Mike) Vander Yacht, 7835 Hannegan Rd., Lynden 98264 NP _Papl-D.. Benner, -229 E. Wiser Lake Rd Linden-98264 NP --. -- -..... - ,-,- .7.�-.-,...7.-• - 77777.-,--�--- WYiatcom County, WasYiirigton CITY OF BELLINGHAM SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 1 City Council Alternative Measure Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a to increase in the Business and Occupation Tax paid by electric utility companies not to exceed $25,000? YES /--% NO SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 2 Citizens Initiative Measure 'Shall the City of Bellingham undertake a feasibility study of a municipal electric utility to replace Puget Sound Power and Light Company, to be funded by a to increase in the Business and Occupation Tax paid by the electric and gas utility companies, not to exceed.$200,000? YES NO PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Vote Only For Your Precinct Committeeman In Your Precinct (Vote for One) k��t--'o —ey—'r6"- �-- '' Joan Og n Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officic• Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 29, 1980 CER%jcAlE W11, tvue that the foregoing ►s a here�s� �rtlfy of �fgrr, �f frMp �V ' ; 'By - SEP 191990 JOAN GGDEN wMATCO M COUVITY au®IT®R 7'�- IV �Gwj% E` OLUTIr"` _�.-TI€�Ri7.?'-I'= n^ '� _` SLBP"IT n BALT_ n n. r:SIT� /,-iD T N DIPTC�I°I Q 1 '' ;- 4.. ..r`= - THE FI_IAICE DIi'_ECT`-)"_ _D P T ^ Y D n 0 71 E 1 - A �_T_CLI� . L� �.h -- BLI TI Ri�Ii1 T ' THE '. IL�ITCOII Cr?L::Ii'2 ELECTInI�QS OFFIC I�.L Fr-. Sli_B'_iISCIOI` 'In THE CIIF 17 �'r E -S AT THF, :`I��7r L,I 19 ,E GE,IE'-a-L FLFCTIOL� . 1!:, :;..S, pursuant to _article _: of the Bellino-har-: Charter, Cit°;T electors submitted a validate" initiative Deti tion to j the Bellinr;ha=-� City C,Punci .1., on September 2, 191.0, req_ues`J_nC !' stud,-.- on the F easibi1i t :- of iormi:-i� e- nunici :gal electric �I IE?_i:,.:`..,on SeTter.lj..c.-r 9, 1C.= . the: Bell"iiz—han-i Ci_ _ 'ourci-- c_ re j ected the c'.i'.i i etltlOn c-D ! ne_sSed for fi2-St read i_;.g (-ollrci_ f' i' 1; _1 lq 301, rovidir_g an alte--nit -.Te �renc�s 1 fog sub�_i �s�e,, 1 to the Ci_t o-ers , anc- f; '.'HE 7UE.L%.S' _he (Ci.t_ CC)ur,ci_I. the -ea --ter c-: Senter_,ber ;s:.%e third re in,; to t:,.e alterr_a i_T: e r,e.sure , r_ er,uesti_n� the bOtii i.leaSLl"PAS e 17iaced on the _.`n_'.- ber ballet, ,ir'?-', P T h F T' ,L 'TT; l hat the Tinance T)i_rectnr is =-__erebv directed to dei_1: er this resolu,icto the atcon, Col-c,, -Auditor, requestil-1-, her t0 Subnrt to =.":C Qlla14 ed electo'� rf the C�_t-v 2t the ^':TeT)Je l980 nelaer ` EleCt on, the CJ_t CouncJ_I Al ternatJ_ve '_eaS'1re hereinafter set forth. Said m L)c_ iti on to be submitted shal_ be in subs t=:=_allu the followi-nc, =ior.� : CERTIFICAW -i. City Lsd Bellingham I hereby certify that the forego ng 1S a full, true ary ATTORNEY -es - - and complete co of � V r- f0 i. a;o Lora;® Street P PY o� sr���. YdcsA;ng.on 98225 as the same apgear5`'an record in ,the Office of rs (2%) 67"903 the City Clerk/ Finance: tf� Ceparlment of ,City of Bellingham, Washington. , T Deputy City Clerk N ej PROPOSI 1071 40. (City Council Alternative Measure) SHALL THE CITY OF BELLINC-Firs'_ U';DERTAKE A FEASTBILTTY STUDY nF A r. �?';ICIPA-L ELECTP-IC UTTLT'I'Y Tn REPLACE PUCET SO U-'JD I'OT.TD ..^..idD LI^•N. Cn•�''�riy Tn BE FjT'. DL', BY A lc' INCREASE T'T Tur BUcII?FSS AND OCCUPA , Tn-.T ^�s RAID BY ELECTRIC UTILITY C0'IPANIES NOT TO EXCEED $25 , 000? "E S do PASSE) by Council the `a,, of a G('r. , �ncil '.resident APPROVED by _= e thisjeC-of �[fc�sr�J-�t� _�80. LG or Attest: �} I.: •�rr�?.� ?� F- ; t,>L—..w . Lila T inance : i e c t o r c Resolution 2 C,ty of Be. CITY ATTC=N_' 210 Loltie S -eet Bei ^ghcT, Was--r,-.t^ 98225 .,e;ephore (206 676-6903 CERTIFICATE II hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of�_ -191?6 as the same appears on recorcl in 'the' Office of he City Clerk/Finance Department ofthe City of eIlingham, Was ' n, �l7ut wbw �Y - S P 191980 WNATCOM GOUr'TY AUDITOR MY City Clerk ,r RESnLUTI^NT 1. 7 —/ �0 1 ` OL TTI ?iT n_L'TIIr`R_i7T_iM A T) DIRECTITT('r THE FINA1:CE DIRECTO Tn SUD'ITT A BALLET "n_nP()SITIniT AS _.'-n RE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED EI:'T TC THE `H,^.TCnT1 COUTNITY ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR SUBTIIS�Tr,:v' T^ THE CITY NOTED S AT THE 4, l9 80 GF',TTET' AL ELECTIO°T ,,HE' EAS , Pursuant to Article X of the Bellingham Charter. Cit = electors sub:-_itted a valid fed initiative petition to the Bellin-ham City Council on September 2, 1900, requestinc a stud.( on the feasibi li ty of fc--.ir.- a municipal electric uti lit,, iL_P__ A• , on Septer:lbcr e -. �, the Bellinrhar,� City C;ounc�l rejected the sale ^etition and -assed for first readin- CouYc ' 301, nrovidin, an alternative )roposal for subm4 ssi_c to the City -,oters, and ''II' .L!-S the City Council ereafter on S ertet::ber 1C , -= ;.-ave th_rd readir_-- to the alters_:�_ive measure, requesti_r_- t_ t bouh measures be ,,1,.ce'd or, the .,.-:ember ballot TOti,' THE" " That the E�i__ance Director -., izereby directed to delive- this resolution o the vThatcor:i County Auditor, requestin :�- to submit to the c uali Pied electors of the City at the Hove 'sir L 1 )30 neral E=ection, the C- izen Ini ti ated 'Leasure hereinafter set forth. Said rrc-nosition to be submitted sha be in substantial the follo��in_ forrn: "esoluti on - 1 City of Bell;nc-n— CITY ATTOPI E, 210 Lottie 5,ree- Beilinghom, Woshincrr 58225 Teiephone (206j E76-�!903 PROP0SIT Tr`:d :70 (Citizen Initiative Measure) STIALL THE CITY QF BELLTN(31�'--. ?;'IT)EP,7AKE /� FEAST7I? IT_Y 1TU7i' r'F �, ii?'_IICIP:'�L ELECT' SIC UTILITY TO RE?'T +CE -HUGE_ SOU.T.ID �'M,7En1 A_ND L TM-7 r�`*rpgNY, TO DE FIT'- E D BY A li; I!qC ,EASE IN TTTE BUSINESS AND OCCUT:,Fl.TIOIJ Ta.:' ' �.T1 BY THE ELECT':IC -ND GAS UTT=,TTY MIPANIES, NOT —n E:*'CLED $200, 000? YE `' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :IG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T)A CJ 07-T) by Counc! l this�r it i i Ef1 �17T'n(-IIET me`T"1l S 1t i I tlt7est: _nance_ ector Resolution - 2 ci? "resident C,r. of Be. rc-=— C.-Y ATTC=ti= 2 ; 0 Lottie __ Was. -Z.:- 92225 -e;eo^cr,e (206 E -c903