HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982 May 18, 1982 Special - Ferndale School District 502CUMULATIVE REPORT - (0)(PRECINCTS PROCESSED PAGE. 1
SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 18, 1982
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
1560
PO SN COUNT % RK
006 784 53.3 01
00:8 686 46.7 02
PD SN COUNT % RK
012 558 38.1 02
014 907 61.9 01
POSN COUNT RK
024 6.9 85.3 01
026 11 13.8 02
BALLOTS PROCESSES}
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP I BONDS $19775,$21
BONDS, YES
BONDS, NO
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 2 BONDS $29350%000
SONDSP YES
BONDS, NO
CONCRETE SD NO 11 LEVIES $130,000.00
LEVY, YES
-LEVY, NO
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CUMULATIVE REPORT - 2 PRECINCTS PROCESSED PAGE 1
SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 189 1982
WHATCOM COUNTY* W-ASHINGTON
o.h & 11 t1/
1480 BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS S1.7751,.SZ1
PO SN COUNT % RK
406 784 53.3 01 BONDS, YES
00 8 -6,86 -46-a7 02 BONDS, NO
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 2 BONDS $293509000
P O S N C 0-UKT --% RK--
012 558 38.1 02
014 907 61.9 01
PO SN COUNT % RK
024 0
026 0
BONDS, YES
BONDS, NO
CONCRETE SD NO 11 LEVIES $1309000.00
LEVY, YES
LEVY, NO
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SPECIAL�ELECTION
MAY 18P 1982
WHATCOM COUNTYs WASHINGT-ON
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BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERKDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS $1,775,821
POSN
COUNT %
RK
006
--8 3303
02
BONDS, YES
008
16 66.T
01
BONDS% NO
FERN.DLE _SD 502 PROP 2 BONDS $29,35-0s000
POSN
COUNT %
RK
01'2
5 20.8
02
BONDS,- YES
014
13 7902,01
BONDS9 NO'
SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 189 1982
WHAT.COM COUNTY. WASHINGTON
1456 BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS $197759821
PO SN COUNT % RK
006 7-76 53.7 01 BONDS, YES
00/8 670 46.3 02 BONDS, NO
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 2 BONDS S20509000
PO SN
COUNT
%
RK
0-12
553
38.4
02
BONDS,. YES
r-4-1-4- ---
"8
61.6
01
-BONDS. NO
s
CONCRETE SD NO 11 LEVIES $1309000,00
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COUNT
`K
RK
'
OZ4
0
LEVY, YES
O36
0
LEVY9 NO •
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877
BALLOTS PROCESSED
P - N—GOUNT
%
RK
FERNDLE SD 502'PROP 1 BONDS $197759821
006
481 55.3
01
-
BONDS, YES
008
38"4.7
02
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FERffDL -E --50-- 6-2 •PROP--2-- BONDS S2,-3-50-,-044
POSN
COUNT %
RK
—Li-14--
358 41..2
02
BONDS, Y€5
014
510 5818
01
BONDS, NO
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SPECTA'L ELECTION
MAY 18, 1982
WHATCOM-COUNTY, WASHING'TO.N
172
BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERnDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS $197759821
PO SN
COUNT %
RK-
006
.72.42.1
02
BONDS',. YES
00"8
99 57.9
01
80NDS, NO
FERNDLE S❑ 502 PROP 2 BONDS S29350000
PO SN
COUNT %
RK
-01.-2- -
46 26,9
02
BONDS s YES
914
125 73.1
01
BaN]DS; NO
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SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 189 1982
WHATCOM'-COUNTY; WASHINGTON
260
BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS S197T59821
P4 SN
COUNT
RK
OA,6'
147'56.8
01
BONDS, YES
008
112 43,2
02
BONDS, NO
FERNDLE SO 502 PROP 2 BONDS $2,350,000
PO;SN
COUNT %
RK
012
113 44.3
02
BONOSs YES
014
142 55.7
01
BONDS; NO
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REPORT FOR 127 PRE LUMMI ISLAND PAGE 1
SPECIAL ELECTION
MAY 189 1982
WHATCOM COUNTYs WASHINGTON
89
BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERNDLE SD 502 PROP 1 BONDS $197759821
POSN
COUNT %
RK
006
51 5610
01
BONDSs YES
008
37 42.0
02
BONDS, NO
FERNDLE SD 504 PROP 2 BONDS S2 050,000
PO SN
COUNT %
RK
012
21 23.6
02
BONDS: YES
014
68 76.4
01
BONDS, NO
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SPECIAL= ELECTION
MAY 18s 1982 — ——
WHATCOM CO.UNTYy WASHIRGTON
5B BALLOTS PROCESSED
FERNDLE SD
502 PROP 1 BONDS S197T59821
PO SN
COUNT
�
RK
0fl 6 -'
.25
43,1
02
'BONDS*
YES
008
33
56.9
01
BONDSP
NO
FER NDLE SD
502 PROP 2 BONDS $29354i000
P`OSN
COUNT
%
RK
012
15
25,9
02
BONDS,
YES
044 -
43
-74.1
- 0 1
BONDS;
NO
WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE
P.O. Box 398
Bellingham, WA 98225
JOAN OGDEN, Auditor
Phone 676 - 6740
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN WHATCOM COUNTY ON THE 18TH
DAY OF MAY, 1982 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN
THE FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, PROPOSITION
NO. 1 TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,775,821 TO IM-
PROVE AND EQUIP THE HIGH SCHOOL SITE AND FACILITIES, INCLUDING LIBRARY AND
SCIENCE FACILITIES, AND PROPOSITION NO. 2 TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,350,000 TO CONSTRUCT AND EQUIP A NEW HEATED COVERED
SWIMMING POOL, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
IN CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11, WHATCOM AND SKAGIT COUNTIES, WASHINGTON
THE PROPOSITION TO PROVIDE $130,000.00 FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PURPOSES
FOR COLLECTION IN 1983 and $130,000.00 FOR 1984 COLLECTION.
Office of the Auditor of
Whatcom County
Bellingham, Washington
May 21, 1982
Pursuant to a notice given by Joan Ogden, County Auditor of Whatcom
County, Washington, we the undersigned, Will Roehl, Chairman of the County
Council of said County and David S. Mc Eachran, Prosecuting Attorney of
said County now meet with Joan Ogden for the purpose of canvassing the
votes cast in all the precincts comprising the Ferndale School District No.
502, TAhatcom County, Washington and Concrete School Distrct No. 11, Whatcom
County, Washington as shown on the poll books at the Special Election held
on Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1982. Joan Ogden, County -Auditor, as
aforesaid, now makes oath as follows:
OATH OF AUDITOR
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
I, Joan Ogden, County Auditor of Whatcom County, State of Washington
do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of
the Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington, and
Concrete School District No. 11, Whatcom County, Washington, held on the
18th day of May, 1982, have in no wise been altered by additions
or erasures, and that they are the same as when I received them, except that
the votes of the absentee voters have been added. SO HELP ME GOD.
a.tcom &7ounty Auditor
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st da_v of May, 1982.
4� F/
COUr1Ty Chairman, Whatcom County Council
11. ti
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Im�mediatefy after the oath by the County Auditor, the said Joan Ogden
�a J�,bavid S. Mc Eachran proceeded as a Canvassing Board in and
Will RoE�
for Whatto'm oanty to canvass the votes cast in all of the precincts of
Whatcom County comprising the Ferndale School District No. 502 and Concrete
School District No. 11, Whatcom County, on the 18th day of May, 1982.
CERTIFICATE OF CANVASSING BOARD
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
The undersigned, being the officers designated by the law and con-
stituting the canvassing board in and for the Ferndale School District
No. 502 and Concrete School District No. 11, Whatcom County, Washington
having met for the purpose of canvassing the votes concerning the following
propositions:
FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502
SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 1
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, $1,775,821
Shall Ferndale School District No. 502 issue $1,775,821
of 15 year general obligation bonds payable out of annual
levies in excess of regular property taxes, to improve and
equip the high school site and facilities, including library
and science facilities, a storage building and capital
improvements to parking facilities, the bus compound and to
existing structures to meet fire, health and safety codes
and, if funding permits, to make other capital improvements
to district facilities, all as provided in Resolution No. 3-82?
SPECIAL ELECTION - PROPOSITION NO. 2
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $2,350,000
Shall Ferndale School District No. 502 issue $2,350,000
of 15 year general obligation bonds payable out of annual
levies in excess of regular property taxes, to construct and
equip a new heated, covered swimming pool, complete with all
proper appurtenant facilities on the present high school site
and, if funding permits, to make other capital improvements to
district facilities, all as provided in Resolution No. 4-82?
NUMBER PERSONS VOTING LAST
GENERAL ELECTION:
2,913
40%
1,166
NUMBER PERSONS VOTING
502 S.D. May
18, 1982
1,480
PROPOSITION NO. 1:
BONDS,
YES
784 Failed 53.3%
BONDS,
NO
686
PROPOSITION NO. 2:
BONDS,
YES
558 Failed 38.1%
BONDS,
NO
907
We the undersigned, do hereby declare that said statement and returns
contain the number of votes cast for and against the foregoing propositions
at the said election held in Whatcom County the 18th day of May, 1982.
Witness our hand and official seal this 21st.day of May,-,•1982.
41 Y
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Chairman, Whatcom County Council
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` editor oyrWhatcom Couh<ty,
Prosecuting Attorn y=of Whatcom County
RESOLUTION NO. 3-82
A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Ferndale
School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington,
providing for the submission to the qualified electors
of the district at a special election to be held there-
in on May 18, 1982, of the proposition of whether or
not the district should issue its general obligation
bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $1,775,821
for the purpose of providing funds to acquire, construct,
equip and make certain capital improvements to the
facilities of the school district.
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary and advisable by the Board
of Directors of Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County,
Washington, that in -order to provide the students of the district
with necessary and adequate educational facilities, the district
should acquire, construct, equip and make certain capital improve-
ments to its facilities; and
WHEREAS, in order to provide funds to pay part of the cost
of acquiring, constructing, equipping and making said improvements
it is deemed necessary and advisable that the district issue and
sell its general obligation bonds in the aggregate principal
amount of $1,775,821 or so much thereof as may be issued under
the laws of the State of Washington governing the limitation of
indebtedness of school districts; and
WHEREAS, the question of whether or not the district may
issue and sell said bonds for such purposes must be submitted to
the qualified electors of the district for their ratification or
rejection;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of
Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington, as
follows:
Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the welfare
of the students and other inhabitants of the district requires
the district to carry out the plans hereinafter provided at the
time or times and in the order deemed most necessary and advisable
by the Board of Directors of the district.
Section 2. The district shall acquire, construct, install
and equip capital improvements to the present high school site
and facilities including improvements to the facilities known as
old Main and Alexander in order to meet present fire, health and
safety codes and to provide improved classrooms, a library and
science facilities, improvements to and expansion of existing
parking and bus compound facilities, new tennis courts and a new
storage building, and, if bond proceeds and other available funds
permit, shall acquire, construct and make such other capital
improvements to the facilities of the district as are deemed most
necessary by the Board of Directors. Such improvments shall be
complete with all necessary and proper facilities, utilities and
appurtenances.
Section 3. For the purpose of providing funds necessary to
pay part of the cost of the improvements described in Section 2
above, the district shall issue and sell its general obligation
bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $1,775,821 or so much
thereof as may be issued and sold under the laws of the State of
Washington governing the limitation of indebtedness of school
districts. The balance of the cost of said improvements shall be
paid by moneys now in or to be paid into the district's Building
Fund, out of the moneys which the district may now or later have
on hand and avaiable for such purposes, and by possible State of
Washington and United States grants -of money.
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Said bonds shall be sold in such amounts and at such time or
times as deemed,necessary and advisable by the Board of Directors
and as permitted by law, shall bear interest at a rate of not to
exceed the maximum rate permitted at the time said bonds are sold,
and shall mature serially in such amounts and at such time or
times within 15 years from date of issue as authorized by the
Board of Directors of the district and as provided by law. Said
bonds shall be general obligations of the district and, unless
paid from other sources, both principal thereof and interest
thereon shall be payable out of annual tax levies to be made upon
all the taxable property within the district without limitation
as to rate or amount. The exact date, form, terms, and maturities
of said bonds shall be as hereafter fixed by resolution of the
Board of Directors.
In the event the proceeds of the sale of said bonds, plus
any or all of the other moneys above -described, are insufficient
to make all of the capital improvements hereinbefore provided
for, the district shall use the available funds for paying the
cost of those improvements deemed most necessary and to the best
interest of the district by the Board of Directors.
Section 4. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency
exists requiring the submission to the qualified electors of the
district of the proposition of whether or not the district shall
issue said general obligation bonds for their ratification or
rejection at a special election to be held therein on May 18,
1982. The Whatcom County Auditor as ex officio supervisor of
elections is hereby requested to also find the existence of such
emergency and to call and conduct said special election to be
held within the school district on said date and to submit to the
qualified electors of the district the proposition hereinafter
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set forth. The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby
authorized and directed to certify said proposition to the county
auditor in the following form:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, $1,775,821
Shall Ferndale School District No. 502 issue $1,775,821
of 15 year general obligation bonds payable out of annual
levies in excess of regular property taxes, to improve and
equip the high school site and facilities, including library
and science facilities, a storage building and capital
improvements to parking facilities, the bus compound and to
existing structures to meet fire, health and safety codes
and, if funding permits; to make other capital improvements
to district facilities, all as provided in Resolution No. 3-82?
BONDS, YES . . . . . . . . . . ' . / /
BONDS, NO . . . . . . . . . . . / /
The polls for such special election shall be open from
7:00 o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m.
The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized
to deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Whatcom
County Auditor.
PASSED by the Board of Directors of Ferndale School District
No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof,
held March 18, 1982.
FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By
Directors
ATTEST:
Secretary of the Board of Directors
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MMW4 .
I, DENNIS L. PETERSON, Secretary of the Board of Directors
of Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy
of Resolution No. 3-82 of said Board of Directors duly adopted
at a regular meeting thereof held March 18, 1982.
ecretary, Board of Directors
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RESOLUTION NO. 4-82
A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Ferndale
School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington,
providing for the submission to the qualified electors
of the district at a special election to be held there-
in on May 18, 1982, of the proposition of whether or
not the district should issue its general obligation
bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $2,350,000
for the purpose of providing funds to acquire, construct,
equip and make certain capital improvements to the
facilities of the school district.
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary and advisable by the Board
of Directors of Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County,
Washington, that in order to provide the students of the district
with necessary and adequate educational facilities, the district
should acquire, construct, equip and make certain capital improve-
ments to its facilities; and
WHEREAS, in order to provide funds to pay part of the cost
of acquiring, constructing, equipping and making said improvements
it is deemed necessary and advisable that the district issue and
sell its general obligation bonds in the aggregate principal
amount of $2,350,000 or so much thereof as may be issued under
the laws of the State of Washington governing the limitation of
.indebtedness of school districts; and
WHEREAS, the question of whether or not the district may
issue and sell said bonds for such purposes must be submitted to
the qualified electors of the district for their ratification or
rejection;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of
Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington, as
follows:
Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the welfare
of the students and other inhabitants of the district requires
the district to carry out the plans hereinafter provided at the
time or times and in the order deemed most necessary and advisable
by the Board of Directors of the district.
Section 2. The district shall construct and equip a new
heated, covered swimming pool on the present high school site,
complete with all necessary and proper facilities, utilities and
appurtenances and, if bond proceeds and other available funds
permit, shall acquire, construct and make such other capital
improvements to the facilities of the district as are deemed most
necessary by the Board of Directors.
Section 3. For the purpose of providing funds necessary to
pay part of the cost of the improvements described in Section 2
above, the district shall issue and sell its general obligation
bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $2,350,000 or so much
thereof as may be issued and sold under the laws of the State of
Washington governing the limitation of indebtedness of school
districts. The balance of the cost of said improvements shall be
paid by moneys now in or to be paid into the district's Building
Fund, out of the moneys which the district may now or lAter have
on hand and avaiable for such purposes, and by possible State of
Washington and United States grants of money.
Said bonds shall be sold in such amounts and at such time or
times as deemed necessary and advisable by the Board of Directors
and as permitted by law, shall bear interest at a rate of not to
exceed the maximum rate permitted at the time said bonds are sold,
and shall mature serially in such amounts and at such time or
-2-
Said bonds shall be sold in such amounts and at such time or
times as deemed necessary and advisable by the Board of Directors
and as permitted by law, shall bear interest at a rate of not to
exceed the maximum rate permitted at the time said bonds are sold,
and shall mature serially in such amounts and at such time or
times within 15 years from date of issue as authorized by the
Board of Directors of the district and as provided by law. Said
bonds shall be general obligations of the district and, unless
paid from other sources, both principal thereof and interest
thereon shall be payable out of annual tax levies to be made upon
all the taxable property within the district without limitation
as to rate or amount. The exact date, form, terms, and maturities
of said bonds shall be as hereafter fixed by resolution of the
Board of Directors.
In the event the proceeds of the sale of said bonds, plus
any or all of the other moneys above -described, are insufficient
to make all of the capital improvements hereinbefore provided
for, the district shall use the available funds for paying the
cost of those improvements deemed most necessary and to the best
interest of the district by the Board of Directors.
-Section 4. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency
exists requiring the submission to the qualified electors of_he
district of the proposition of whether or not the district shall
issue said general obligation bonds for their ratification or
rejection at a special election to be held therein on May 18,
1982. The Whatcom County Auditor as ex officio supervisor of
elections is hereby requested to also find the existence of such
emergency and to call and conduct said special election to be
held within the school district on said date and to submit to the
qualified electors of the district the proposition hereinafter
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PROPOSITION NO. 2
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, $2,350,000
Shall Ferndale School District No. 502 issue $2,350,000
of 15 year general obligation bonds payable out of annual
levies in excess of regular property taxes, to construct
and equip a new heated, covered swimming pool, complete
with all proper appurtenant facilities on the present
high school site and, if funding permits, to make other
capital improvements to district facilities, all as
provided in Resolution No. _4_82_?
BONDS, YES . . . . . . . . . . / /
BONDS, NO . . . . . . . . . . . / /
The polls for such special election shall be open from
7:00 o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m.
The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized
to deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Whatcom_
County Auditor.
PASSED by the Board of Directors of Ferndale School District
No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof,
held March 18, 1982.
FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
By
ATTEST:
Secretary of the Board of Directors
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Zj
Directors
"(*.cU4 P"4v� nii6
I, DENNIS L. PETERSON, Secretary of the Board of Directors
of Ferndale School District No. 502, Whatcom County, Washington,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy
of Resolution No. 4-82 of said Board of Directors duly adopted
at a regular meeting thereof held March 18, 1982.
ecretary, Board of Directors
1l"duo -,