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Marin County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Directory of Marin County, CA Measures
County Results as of Jan 4 9:35am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (210/210)
73.7% Countywide Voter Turnout (108640/147311)

Measures
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Measure A. Qualified Special Tax Assessment for Educational Programs -- Shoreline Unified School District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 1586 / 81.13% Yes votes ...... 369 / 18.87% No votes
To maintain existing school programs and improve the quality of education; to provide funds to buy updated textbooks and materials for math, reading, and writing courses; and to enhance critical computer science, library, and arts programs, shall the Shoreline Unified School District extend the existing $151.82 a year parcel tax, increasing annually at 4%, for no more than six years?

Measure B. Paramedic Special Tax -- Town of Corte Madera (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 2908 / 73.18% Yes votes ...... 1066 / 26.82% No votes
Shall Town of Corte Madera voters adopt an ordinance continuing a special tax for four more years for paramedic and/or emergency medical services at a rate of $45.00 per residence and $45.00 per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses for fiscal year 2007-2008, increasing $5.00 yearly to $60.00 per residence and $60.00 per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses in 2010-2011, and increasing the appropriations limit by the tax proceeds?

Measure C. Paramedic Special Tax -- Town of Fairfax (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 2764 / 76.10% Yes votes ...... 868 / 23.90% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall there be a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year not to exceed $48 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in nonresidential use with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?

Measure D. Paramedic Special Tax -- City of Larkspur (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 4018 / 74.21% Yes votes ...... 1396 / 25.79% No votes
Shall a resolution be approved to increase the special tax for paramedic services for an additional four years to a maximum amount of $48 (.50 cents County fee) per residential unit in the fourth year, and $48 (.50 cents County fee) per 1500 square feet of commercial in the fourth year?

Measure E. Special Tax -- City of Mill Valley (Community Facilities District No. 2006-1 [Municipal Services] - Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 4950 / 76.21% Yes votes ...... 1545 / 23.79% No votes
Shall the special tax be levied within the City of Mill Valley Community Facilities District No. 2006-1 (Municipal Services) to pay costs of facilities and services (including maintenance, repair and improvement of streets and storm drains, landslide repairs, and fire suppression activities) and shall the appropriations limit be established, all as specified in Mill Valley City Council Resolution No. 06-30?

Measure F. Paramedic Special Tax -- Town of Ross (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 970 / 81.38% Yes votes ...... 222 / 18.62% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall there be a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39.00 increasing by $3.00 per year not to exceed $48.00 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39.00 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in non-residential use with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?

Measure G. Paramedic Special Tax -- Town of San Anselmo (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 4522 / 77.83% Yes votes ...... 1288 / 22.17% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall there be a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year not to exceed $48 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in nonresidential use with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?

Measure H. Paramedic Special Tax -- Lucas Valley County Service Area 13 (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 794 / 89.62% Yes votes ...... 92 / 10.38% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall Ordinance No. 3458 be approved effective July 1, 2007, increasing the maximum special tax for paramedic services from a maximum of $61.00 to a maximum of $85.00 per year for each living unit, and from eight cents ($0.08) to eleven cents ($0.11) per square foot of structure of each non-residential structure?

Measure I. Paramedic Special Tax -- Santa Venetia-Bayside Acres Fire Protection District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 1905 / 74.21% Yes votes ...... 662 / 25.79% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall Ordinance No. 3459 be approved effective July 1, 2007, increasing the maximum special tax for paramedic services from a maximum of $61.00 to a maximum of $85.00 per year for each living unit, and from eight cents ($0.08) to eleven cents ($0.11) per square foot of structure of each non-residential structure?

Measure J. Paramedic Special Tax -- Ross Valley Paramedic County Service Area 27 (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 573 / 75.59% Yes votes ...... 185 / 24.41% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall Ordinance No. 3457 be approved imposing a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39.00 per year increasing by $3.00 per year, not to exceed $48.00 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39.00 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in non-residential use?

Measure K. Paramedic Special Tax -- Kentfield Fire District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 2428 / 78.99% Yes votes ...... 646 / 21.01% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall there be a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39.00 increasing by $3.00 per year not to exceed $48.00 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39.00 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in non-residential use with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?

Measure L. Appropriations Limit -- Kentfield Fire District (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 2310 / 78.20% Yes votes ...... 644 / 21.80% No votes
Shall the appropriations limit established for the Kentfield Fire Protection District pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution be increased in an amount equal to the amount of proceeds of taxes for fiscal years through 2010/2011?

Measure M. Paramedic Special Tax -- Marinwood Community Services District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 1521 / 71.21% Yes votes ...... 615 / 28.79% No votes
To maintain the current level of paramedic services in Marinwood and keep trained paramedics, shall Ordinance No. 14 be amended to permit phased increases up to $24.00 annually above the current rate on residential units, and up to $.03 per square foot annually above the current rate on non-residential structures; and, shall Marinwood Community Services District's appropriation limit be correspondingly increased?

Measure N. Special Tax -- Paradise Ranch Estates Permanent Road District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 89 / 74.79% Yes votes ...... 30 / 25.21% No votes
Shall a special tax of up to $275.00 in the first year and $185.00 per parcel per year for a period of the next nine (9) years be confirmed and the appropriations limit of Paradise Ranch Estates Permanent Road Division be increased by the proceeds of such tax?

Measure O. Paramedic Special Tax -- Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 1073 / 88.10% Yes votes ...... 145 / 11.90% No votes
To continue emergency paramedic care, shall there be a special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year not to exceed $48 for each living unit, and in the amount of $39 increasing by $3.00 per year per 1,500 square feet of structure of each developed parcel in nonresidential use with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?

Measure P. Paramedic Special Tax -- City of San Rafael (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Pass: 14986 / 78.45% Yes votes ...... 4116 / 21.55% No votes
To protect lifesaving paramedic services by maintaining rapid response times, providing advanced heart attack treatment, and keeping trained paramedics on fire engine companies, shall San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 3.28 be amended to permit phased increases, up to $24.00 above the current rate on residential units, and up to $.03 per square foot above the current rate on non-residential structures; and, shall San Rafael's appropriations limit be correspondingly increased?

Measure R. Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit District Rail Project Authorization -- County of Marin (Two-Thirds Approval Required)
Fail: 59774 / 57.51% Yes votes ...... 44168 / 42.49% No votes
Shall an ordinance be adopted authorizing the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) to construct, operate, and maintain a passenger rail project and bicycle/pedestrian pathway on publicly owned right-of-way, from Cloverdale in Sonoma County, to Larkspur in Marin County, with a connection to the Larkspur-San Francisco ferry; imposing a 1/4 cent sales tax for 20 years; establishing a Citizens Oversight Committee; and establishing an annual spending cap?

 
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