Ellerman Oaks Road Neighborhood Improvement District Establishment Question (November 2012)
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An Ellerman Oaks Road Neighborhood Improvement District Establishment Question question was on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in St. Charles County, which is in Missouri, where it was approved.
Election results
Ellerman Oaks Road Question | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 54 | 77.14% | ||
No | 16 | 22.86% |
Election results from St. Charles County Election Results Summary.
Text of measure
Language on the ballot:[1]
“ | Shall St. Charles County be authorized to create a Neighborhood Improvement District for the Ellerman Oaks Road Neighborhood Improvement District Project and incur indebtedness and issue bonds pursuant to the Neighborhood Improvement District Act, Sections 67.453 to 67.475, R.S.Mo., to pay for all or part of the cost of public road improvements within such district with an estimated cost of $400,000, provided that the amount of such bonds shall not exceed the estimated cost by more than twenty-five (25) percent, the cost of all indebtedness so incurred to be assessed by the governing body of St. Charles County on the real property within the district for a period of twenty (20) years?
The boundaries of the proposed neighborhood improvement district to be assessed are the boundaries of the following tracts of land more particular described it the following instruments recorded in the St. Charles County Records: A. All lands and lots within the plats for Ellerman Oaks Plats One and Two, per plats thereof recorded at Plat Book 36, Page 389 and Plat Book 37, Page 20, respectively, of the St. Charles County Records; and
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See also
Footnotes
- ↑ St. Charles County, "November 6, 2012 sample ballot," accessed October 17, 2012
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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