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COUNTY AUDITOR'S
SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCING ELECTIONS
REPORTING FORM
Whatcom County _ Mt. Baker School District #507 3/14/00
COUNTY NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME ELECTION DATE
Shirlev Forslof 3/27/00
AUDITOR NAME DATE
I. MINIMUM VOTER TURNOUT REQUIREMENTS
A. For excess levies:
3941 Total votes cast at last November General Election
B. For bond issues voted upon during the year immediately following a State General Election (odd or even
number year):
3941 Total votes cast at last qualifying State General Election
II. CANVASS OF ELECTION
Type of Election Codes
TO Bond CP Capital Project
M & O Maintenance and Operation TVF Transportation Vehicle Fund
Proposition
Number
Dollar
Amount
Type of
Election*
Number Votes
.For
Number Votes
Against
Passed
Failed
1
$2,400,000
M & O
1166
918
44.05%
to $2,640,000
2
$75,000 for 2 yr
TVF
1305
764
63%
III. LEAD/JOINT COUNTIES
The above vote count includes votes cast in our joint county(ies). Yes ❑ No
Name of county(ies):
Please send official ballot(s) via surface mail to: Michael L. Bigelow
Assistant Superintendent
Budget and School Business Services
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
PO BOX 47200
OLYMPIA WA 98504-7200
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#507
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SPECIAL ELECTION
March 14, 2000
COUNTY OF WHATCOM
State of Washington
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FORMAT # 507 ABG-Whatcom
Special Election Page 7
March 14, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington
MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507
Special Election - Proposition No.1
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANCE AND
OPERATIONS GENERAL FUND LEVY
To meet the educational and support services
needs of students, shall Mount Baker School
District No. 507 levy the following taxes, in
excess of regular tax levies and replacing an
expiring levy, upon all taxable property within
the District, for support of the District's General
Fund educational maintenance and operation
expenses:
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000 Levy
Year Assessed Value Amount
2001 $3.179 $2,400,000
2002 $3.331 $2,640,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-12?
Special Election - Proposition No. 2
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
SPECIAL LEVY FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSSES
To meet the school bus transportation needs of
students, shall Mount Baker School District No.
507 levy the following taxes, in excess of regular
tax levies upon all taxable property within the
District, for the purchase of school busses from
the District's Transportation Vehicle Fund?
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000 Levy
Year Assessed Value Amount
2001 $0.10 $75,000
2002 $0.10 $75,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-13.
Levy
YES -163 4
Levy
NO-165 -311,
Levy
YES -174 4
Levy
NO-176 -3,
BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 ll� TURN PAGE TO CONTINUE Il�
WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 14,
2000 IN MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507, WHATCOM COUNTY,
WASHINGTON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF
THE DISTRICT THE PROPOSITIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANCE AND
OPERATIONS GENERAL FUND LEVY FOR 2001 AND 2002, AND A SPECIAL LEVY FOR
PURCHASE OF SCHOOL.BUSSES.
OATH OF AUDITOR
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
1I346-solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Mount Baker
SthQoi'Dtspritb 507, Whatcom County, Washington held on the 14th day of March, 2000, have
•irx n : bceu altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when they were
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Mcrte6hrid sworn to before me this 24th day of March 2000.
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�' *• CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD
STAT& OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee have
completed our canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held within various precincts
within the boundaries of Mount Baker School District No. 507, Whatcom County, Washington on
the 14"' day of March, 2000 and the results were as follows:
Validation Figures
MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507
Special Election - Proposition No.1
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANCE AND
OPERATIONS GENERAL FUND LEVY
To meet the educational and support services
needs of students, shall Mount Baker School
District No. 507 levy the following taxes, in
excess of regular tax levies and replacing an
expiring levy, upon all taxable property within
the District, for support of the District's General
Fund educational maintenance and operation
expenses:
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000 Levy
Year Assessed Value Amount
2001 $3.179 $2,400,000
2002 $3.331 $2,640,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-12?
Number Persons Voting Last
General Election 3,941
40% Turnout
60% Yes Vote
Levy LEVY, YES 1166
YES -163 4
LEVY, NO 918
1,577
947
55.95%
44.05%
Levy
NO-165
LEVY FAILED: lacked the 60% yes vote
Special Election — Proposition No. 2
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
SPECIAL LEVY FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSSES
To meet the school bus transportation needs of
students, shall Mount Baker School District No. Levy
507 levy the following taxes, in excess of regular YES - 174 -3,
tax levies upon all taxable property within the
District, for the purchase of school busses from Levy
the District's Transportation Vehicle Fund? NO - 176 -�
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000 Levy
Year Assessed Value Amount
2001 $0.10 $75,000
2002 $0.10 $75,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-13.
LEVY, YES 1305 63. 07%
LEVY, NO 764 36.93%
LEVY PASSED: 63%
The canvass having been completed this 24`h day of March 2000.
WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD
County Auditor
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Coun
gislative Authority
County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
March 14, 2000
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, a special election will be held in
the above -named school district for the submission to the qualified electors of said school district
of the following propositions:
Proposition No. 1
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS GENERAL FUND LEVY
To meet the educational and support services needs of students, shall Mount Baker
School District No. 507 levy the following taxes, in excess of regular tax levies and
replacing an expiring levy, upon all taxable property within the District, for support
of the District's General Fund educational maintenance and operation expenses:
Collection Year
Estimated Levy
Rate per $1,000
Assessed Value
Levy Amount
2001 $3.179 $2,400,000
2002 $3.331 $2,640,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-12?
Levy YES 1-1 Levy NO ❑
Proposition No. 2
Submitted by Mount Baker School District No. 507
Special Lew For Purchase of School Busses
To meet the school bus transportation needs of students, shall Mount Baker
School District No. 507 levy the following taxes, in excess of regular tax levies upon
all taxable property within the District, for the purchase of school busses from the
District's Transportation Vehicle Fund?
Collection Year
Estimated Levy
Rate per $1,000
Assessed Value
Levy Amount
2001 $0.10 $75,000
2002 $0.10 $75,000
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all as specified in district Resolution #99/00-13.
Levy YES ❑ Levy NO ❑
The polls for such special election shall be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Publish: March 8, 2000
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Shirley Forslof, atcom County Auditor and
Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections
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MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 507 DEMING WASHINGTON
W.C. Auditor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
RESOLUTION NO #99/00-12
A resolution of the Board of Directors of Mount Baker School District
No 507, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the submission to the
qualified electors of the District at a special election to be held therein on
March 14, 2000, of the proposition of whether or not there should be levied
an excess tax of approximately $3.18 per thousand dollars of assessed
valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $2,400,000 for
the District's General Fund to pay part of the general expenses of
maintenance and operation of the District, such levy to be made in 2000 for
collection in 2001. And whether there should be levied a further excess tax of
approximately $3.33 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on
100% of true and fair value) to provide $2,640,000 for the District's General
Fund to pay part of the general expenses of maintenance and operation of the
District,'such levy to be made in 2001 for collection in 2002.
WHEREAS, the money in and to be paid to the General fund of Mount Baker
School District No 507, Whatcom County, Washington, is insufficient to enable the District
to take care of all of its necessary financial obligations and to properly meet the educational
and support services needs of the students attending the District's schools; and,
WHEREAS, in order to properly provide for said financial obligations and
educational needs of the District for the next three successive school years (00/01, 01/02,
02/03), it is deemed necessary that a tax of approximately $3.18 per thousand dollars of
assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $2,400,000 for the
District's General Fund be levied upon all of the taxable property within the District in
excess of the maximum annual tax levy permitted by law to be levied for the District
without a vote of the electors, such levy to be made in 2000 for collection in 2001 and that a
tax of approximately $3.33 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of
true and fair value) to provide $2,640,000 for the District's General Fund be levied upon all
of the taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax levy
permitted by law to be levied for the District without a vote of the electors, such levy to be
made in 2001 for collection in 2002; and
WHEREAS, The Constitution and laws of the State of Washington require that the
question of whether or not such excess tax may be levied 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 Mount
Baker School District No 507, Whatcom County, Washington, as follows:
Page 1 of 3
Resolution #99/00:12
Page 2 of 3
Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the welfare of the students and other
residents of the District requires the District to carry out the plans hereinafter provided.
Section 2. In order to provide $2,400,000 for the General Fund of the District, a tax
of approximately $3.18 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true
and fair value) should be levied in 2000 for collection in 2001 upon all the taxable property
within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax levy permitted by law to be levied
for the District without a vote of the electors and that in order to provide $2,640,000 for the
General fund of the District, a tax of approximately $3.33 per thousand dollars of assessed
valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) should levied in 2001 for collection in
2002 upon all the taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual
levy permitted by law to be levied for the District without a vote of the electors.
Section 3. 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 there
should be levied such an excess tax for the purpose described herein at a special election to
be held herein on March 14, 2000.
The Whatcom County Auditor as ex officio supervisor of elections in Whatcom
County is hereby requested to also find that such emergency exists and to call and conduct
said special election to be held within the District on that date and to submit to the
qualified electors of the District the proposition hereinafter set forth.
The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to certify
said proposition in the following form:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANC AND OPERATIONS GENERAL FUND LEVY
To meet the educational and support services needs of students, shall Mount Baker
School District No 507 levy the following taxes, in excess of regular tax levies and
replacing an expiring levy, upon all taxable property within the District, for
support of the District's General Fund educational maintenance and operation
expenses:
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000
Year Assessed Value Levi Amount
2001 $3.179 $2,400,000
2002 $3.331 $2,640,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-12.
LEVY YES LEVY NO
Resolution #99/00:12
Page 3 of 3
The Secretary of the Board of Directors of the District is hereby authorized and
directed to deliver a certified copy of this Resolution to the Whatcom County Auditor and
by which the Whatcom County Auditor is hereby requested to take all procedural steps
necessary and/or required by law to the end that this proposition shall be submitted to the
voters in said School District.
ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of Mount Baker School District No
507, Whatcom County, Washington, at a special meeting thereof, held on January 27`h,
2000, the following Directors being present and voting thereof.
Mike ernan, Presi nt
Gd
J' rues Freeman, Director
Mary n Streubel, Director
Ellen Dodson, Director
Russ Pfeiffer- H5vt. D
Gerald Hunter, Boara Secretary
CERTIFICATION
I, Gerald Hunter, Secretary of the Board o ;Directors of Mount Baker School District No
507, Whatcom County, Washington, do h by certify that the foregoing constitutes a true
and correct copy of Resolution #99/00: of such Board #Directors duly adopted at a
special meeting thereof held the 27' day of January, 20( q
Gerald Hunter;
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Elementary
Principal
Acme
Ellyn Erickson 383-2045
Harmony
Robert Winters 383-2050
Kendall
Stephen Merz 383-2055
Junior High 383-2030
Principal
Charles Burleigh
JAN 2 8 2000
. Auditors
MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT #507
Board of 1)irectors
Michael Brennan Dist. #1
Ellen Dodson Dist. #2
Marvin Streubel Dist. #3
James Freeman Dist. #4
Russ Pfeiffer -Hoyt Dist. #5
Superintendent
Gerald Hunter 383-2000
Hieh School 383-2015
Principal Brian Rae Ass istAn(5u1)erintendcnE
Vice -Principal Tim Yeomans www.mtbaker.wednet.edu Richard Gantman 383-2000
Transportation 383-2060 PO Box 95 $neciall'r4grams birec[ar
Supervisor Frank Cain Deming WA 98244-0095 Patricia Bieber 383-2012
(360)383-2000 Fax(360)383-2009
RESOLUTION #99/00-13
SPECIAL ELECTION FOR TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE FUND LEVY
A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Mount Baker School District
No 507, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the submission to the
qualified electors of the District at a special election to be held therein on
March 14, 2000, of the proposition of whether or not there should be levied
an excess tax of approximately $0.10 per thousand dollars of assessed
valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $75,000 for the
District's Transportation Vehicle Fund to allow said District to purchase
school busses, such levy to be made in 2000 for collection in 2001. And
whether there should be levied a further excess tax of approximately $0.10
per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair
value) to provide $75,000 for the District's Transportation Vehicle Fund to
allow said District to purchase school busses, such levy to be made in 2001
for collection in 2002.
WHERAS, the money in the Transportation Vehicle Fund of the Mount Baker School District 507, Whatcom
County, Washington is insufficient to enable the District to acquire the necessary school busses to properly meet
the transportation needs of the students attending the District's schools, and that the anticipated future funding
from the State will be insufficient to meet these needs; and
WHEREAS, due to the age and condition of certain busses of the school fleet now being operated by the district, it
will be necessary for the District to purchase new busses to meet the transportation needs of the District; and
WHEREAS, in order to properly provide for said transportation needs of the District for the next three successive
school years (00/01, 01/02, 02/03), it is deemed necessary that a tax of approximately $0.10 per thousand dollars of
assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $75,000 for the District's Transportation
Vehicle Fund be levied upon all of the taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax
levy permitted by law to be levied for the District without a vote of the electors, such levy to be made in 2000 for
collection in 2001 and that a tax of approximately $0.10 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100%
of true and fair value) to provide $75,000 for the District's Transportation Vehicle Fund be levied upon all of the
taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax levy permitted by law to be levied for the
District without a vote of the electors, such levy to be made in 2001 for collection in 2002; and
Page 1 of 3
MISSION STATEMENT
The Mount Baker School District, working with the community, will provide all students a strong educational foundation
upon which they can build their futures as productive citizens in our changing world..
Transportation Vehicle Fund Levy
Page 2 of 3
WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington require that the question of whether or not such
excess tax may be levied must be submitted to the qualified electors of the District for their ratification or
rejection,
NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the Mount Baker School District No 507,
Whatcom County, Washington as follows:
Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the welfare of the children of the District requires it to carry
out the plans hereinafter provided.
Section 2. In order to provide $75,000 for the Transportation Vehicle Fund of the District, a tax of
approximately $0.10 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value unless
specifically otherwise provided by law) should be levied in 2000 for collection in 2001 upon all of the taxable
property within the District in excess of the maximum annual tax levy permitted by law to be levied for the District
without a vote of the electors, and that in order to provide $75,000 for the Transportation Vehicle Fund of the
District, a tax of approximately $0.10 per thousand assessed valuation (based on true and fair value) should be
levied in 2001 for collection in 2002 upon all the taxable property within the District in excess of the maximum
annual levy permitted by law to be levied for the District without a vote of the electors.
Upon approval by the voters of Proposition No. 2 hereinafter set forth, the District may use the proceeds of such
levies during the (200/01, 2001/02, 2002/03) school years by incurring an indebtedness by the issuance of warrants
against the Transportation Vehicle Fund of the District for the purpose of purchasing the school busses authorized
by this Resolution.
Section 3. 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 there should be levied such an excess tax for the
purpose herein at a special election to be held on March 14, 2000.
The Whatcom County Auditor as ex officio supervisor of election in Whatcom County is hereby requested to also
find that such an emergency exists and to call and conduct said election to be held within the District on that date
and to submit to the qualified electors of the District the proposition hereinafter set forth.
The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and direct6ed to certify said proposition to the
Whatcom County Auditor in the following form:
Transportation Vehicle Fund Levy
Page 3 of 3
For- Proposition 2
Special Levy of Purehase of School Busses
To meet the school bus transportation needs of students, shall Mount Baker School District No 507 levy
the following taxes, in excess of regular tax levies upon all taxable property within the District, for the
purchase of school ba<es from the District's Transportation Vehicle Fund?
buy ss---.s
Estimated Levy
Collection Rate per $1,000
Year Assessed Value Levy Amount
2001 $0.10 $75„000
2002 $0.10 $75,000
all as specified in District Resolution #99/00-13.
LEVY YES LEVY NO
The polls for such election shall be open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
The Secretary for the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to deliver a certified copy of this
Resolution to the Whatcom County Auditor and by which the Whatcom County Auditor is hereby requested to
take all procedural steps necessary and/or required by law to the end that this proposition shall be submitted to the
voters of said School District.
The foregoing resolution was adopted at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mount Baker School
District No 507 on Jan 7, 2000, the undersigned director being resent and voting.
ike non, Presi nt Ellen Dodson, ector
Freeman, Di
Russ P
Marvin Streubel, Director Gerald Hunter, Board Secretary
BALL TITLE APPROVED BY:
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Prosecuting Attorney
Date: f ?D
CERTIFICATION
I, Gerald Hunter, Secretary of the Board of Di i tars of Mount Baker School District No 507, Whatcom
County, Washington, do hereby certify tha the foregoing constitutes a true and correct copy of
Resolution #99/00:13 of such Board of Dirs duly adopted at a special meeting thereof held the 27th
ec or
day of January, 2000. I
Gerald Hunter, Secretary
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WHATCOM COUNTYP41'-`{AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Whatcom County Courthouse
311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 qBellingham, WA 98225-4186 � IN�'
Auditor
Elections
Internal Auditing
Motor Vehicle Licensing
Recording
To: Karen Frakes, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
From: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor
Date: January 28, 2000
Subject: Ballot Title
SHIRLEY FORSLOF
AUDITOR
TERRY HINZ, C.P.A.
CHIEF DEPUTY
Please approve and/or prepare the ballot title for the Mt. Baker
School District 507 M & O and Vehicle Fund Levies. Also enclosed
is the Ferndale School District 502 M & O Levy. Please approve
and/or prepare the ballot title.
Thank You
Kerry
50045
Main Office: (360) 676-6740 Elections: (360) 676-6742 County Residents: (360) 398-1310 FAX: (360) 738-4556