Manson School District No. 19 Tax Levy Replacement Propositions, 2 (February 2013)
Two Manson School District No. 19 Tax Levy Replacement propositions were approved on the February 12, 2013 election ballot in Chelan County, which is in Washington.
The first proposition authorized the Manson School District to impose a replacement property tax levy of $1,140,600 and $1,174,818 respectively for two years in order to fund the general fund of the district. Details concerning the levy amount and the estimated millage rates per year are below.
The second proposition authorized the Manson School District to impose a replacement property tax levy of $595,000 for six years in order to fund capital improvements in the district. The estimated property tax rate per year is 1.0274 mills ($1.0374 per $1,000 of assessed valuation).[1]
Election results
The first proposition:
Chelan County
Manson School District Tax Prop. 1 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 633 | 71.2% | ||
No | 256 | 28.8% |
The second proposition:
Chelan County
Manson School District Tax Prop. 2 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 602 | 67.56% | ||
No | 289 | 32.44% |
Election results from Chelan County, Election Results Report.
Text of measure
Language on the ballot for the first prop.:
“ | The Board of Directors of Manson School District No. 19 adopted Resolution No.12-20-12A, concerning a proposition to finance maintenance and operation expenses. This proposition would replace an expiring levy and place an excess tax on all taxable property within the District to support of the District's General Fund:[2] | ” |
Collection Year: | Approx. rate/$1,000 value | Levy Amount |
2014 | $1.9695 | $1,140,600 |
2015 | $2.0286 | $1,174,818 |
Should this proposition be approved?
Language on the ballot for the second prop.:
“ | The Board of Directors of Manson School District No. 19 adopted Resolution No. 2012-20-12B, concerning a proposition to finance capital improvements. This proposition would authorize the district to levy a total of $3,570,000 in excess taxes through 2019 at an approximate $1.0274 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation on all taxable property within the district to replace an expiring bond levy. Said levies will be collected in years 2014-2019.[2] | ” |
Collection Year: | Approx. rate/$1,000 value | Levy Amount |
2014 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
2015 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
2016 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
2017 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
2018 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
2019 | $1.0274 | $595,000 |
Should this proposition be approved?[3]
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