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Southern Cascades Community Services District Formation, Measure B (May 2015)

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A Southern Cascades Community Services District formation measure was on the ballot for voters within the boundaries of the proposed Southern Cascades Community Service District in Lassen and Modoc counties, California, on May 5, 2015. It was approved. The final, official election results for the necessary companion measure to Measure B required for district funding, showed Measure C behind the required 66.67-percent approval by a margin of just four votes. Measure B was not effective since Measure C was defeated.

Measure B would have authorized the formation of the Southern Cascades Community Services District, if voters had approved Measure C, allowing the proposed district to impose a parcel tax of $65 per parcel to provide funding for the district.[1][2]

The district, which was designed to supply emergency response, ambulance, training and life support services to district residents, would have been created in the northwestern part of Lassen County and the southwestern area of Modoc County. The boundaries of the proposed district would have included 1,670 square miles covering the communities of Bieber, Lookout, Nubieber and Adin, the Termo area and all of Big Valley.[2]

Since the district could not be formed without funding, the district would have only been formed if both Measure B and Measure C had been approved. A two-thirds (66.67%) vote was required for the approval of Measure C. Final, official election results showed Measure C behind the required threshold by just four votes.[2]

Election results

ApprovedaSouthern Cascades CSD, Measure B
County: Yes No
Votes % Votes %
Lassen County 233 71.25% 94 28.75%
Modoc County 188 64.26% 104 35.74%
Totals: 421 68.01% 198 31.99%
Election results from Lassen and Modoc County Elections Offices
Results summary
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 421 68.01%
No19831.99%

Text of measure

Ballot question

The question on the ballot:[1]

Shall the order adopted on January 26, 2015 by the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Lassen ordering the formation of a District in the territory described, known as the Southern Cascades Community Services District, be approved?[3]

Impartial analysis

The following impartial analysis of Measure B was provided by the offices of the county counsels:[2]

This is a ballot measure to determine if the voters in the northwestern area of Lassen County and the southwestern area of Modoc County desire to form a service district to provide locally based emergency response, ambulance, training and life support services.

The boundaries of the proposed service area include the communities of Bieber, Lookout, Nubieber, Adin and the Termo area, consisting of 1,670 square miles, and including all of Big Valley.

The territory currently does not have locally based ambulance, advanced life support, and emergency medical services. This proposal is to provide those locally based services within this area.

If approved by the voters, Measure B will establish the Southern Cascades Community Services District to provide locally based ambulance, advanced life support, and emergency medical services, including emergency training services.

The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) has established conditions for the formation of this district, including registered voter approval of a special tax to provide services.

The board of directors of the district will be elected by the voters of the district.

This measure will pass if one-half of the registered voters of the proposed district boundaries cast a “Yes” vote. If measure C fails, the district will not be formed.[3]

—Margaret Long, Modoc County Counsel, and Robert M. Burns, Lassen County Counsel[2]

Support

The supporters and arguments in favor of Measure B and Measure C were identical.

Supporters

The following individuals signed the official argument in support of Measures B and C:[4]

  • Clinton J. Davis
  • William Wells
  • John E. Landoski
  • Ryan Harper

Arguments in favor

The following statement was submitted as the official argument in favor of Measures B and C:[4]

An Advanced Life Support Ambulance(ALS) is not stationed in our communities.  Do you know the impact this has had on our area? According to official 911 records for Modoc and Lassen Counties for 2014, 136 individuals suffered an injury or sudden illness, waiting  up to an hour‐fifteen minutes for ambulance arrival. The enemy of saving lives is time and distance.  You probably know someone that died waiting for an Ambulance this year.  Is this what you want for your loved ones? We can change these statistics by voting YES on Measures B and C.

Because we live in an isolated area with limited medical resources to handle trauma and sudden illness we need timely access to an Ambulance which provides more than just transportation to the hospital.

An ALS Ambulance is an Emergency Room on wheels in which Emergency Medical Services personnel serves as an extension of the ER doctor.     YES on Measure B approves the formation of the Southern Cascades Community Services District (CSD).    The CSD is essential to securing financial stability and local control for an ALS Ambulance Service.   The CSD shall be governed by a Board of locally elected volunteers charged with oversight of Ambulance operations including administration, procurement and maintenance of equipment, training and certification of personnel.

YES on Measure C provides for a special tax to property owners within the boundaries of the CSD.  This tax equates to less than $6 per month for a single parcel or $12 per month for two or more parcels.  This tax can NOT increase without a 2/3 vote. Passage of Measures B and C will re‐establish timely ambulance response and provide critical lifesaving treatment and transport.[3]

—Clinton J. Davis, William Wells, John E. Landoski and Ryan Harper[4]

Opposition

No official arguments in opposition to Measures B and C were submitted. If you have an argument you would like to see posted here, please email the Local Ballot Measures Project staff writer.

Related measures

Defeatedd Southern Cascades Community Services District Special Parcel Tax, Measure C (May 2015)

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