HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2017-47RESOLUTION NO. 2017-47
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, ORDERING THAT A SPECIAL
ELECTION WILL BE HELD ON MAY 15, 2018, IN AND FOR THE
TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, TO SUBMIT TO THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: THE
PROPOSED AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY PRIMARY (AD
VALOREM) PROPERTY TAXES; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona (hereinafter referred
to as the "Town"), determined that the Town should levy primary (ad valorem) property taxes in the
next and each succeeding tax year for the purposes permitted by applicable law; and
WHEREAS, the Town has determined that the Town's Environmental Program fee will no longer
be collected upon the voters' approval of the primary (ad valorem) property tax; and
WHEREAS, the Town must submit the proposed amount to be raised by primary (ad valorem)
property taxes for approval of the qualified electors of the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Fountain Hills will utilize the proceeds of the primary property tax for
improving streets, ensuring police and fire services continue to be fully funded, and avoiding a
revenue shortfall in the near future; and
WHEREAS, the Town may consolidate the special election (the "Election") with any other
election conducted in the Town on May 15, 2018.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes §42-17056, as amended, the Town must
submit the proposed amount to be raised by primary (ad valorem) property taxes for approval of the
qualified electors of the Town; and
That the Election, in and for the Town, is hereby ordered and called to be held on May 15, 2018, at
which time there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Town the ballot question of
whether the Town is authorized to levy a primary (ad valorem) property tax not to exceed
$7,000,000.00.
SECTION 2. That the official ballot for the Election (hereinafter referred to as the "Official
Ballot") shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
SECTION 3. That notice of the Election is ordered to be given by causing the mailing of an
informational/publicity pamphlet (hereinafter the "Information Pamphlet") with a sample of the
Official Ballot ("Sample Ballot") to every household within the Town in which a registered voter of
the Town resides, as shown by the Maricopa County Recorder's register. The Information
Pamphlet and Sample Ballot shall be mailed before the earliest date for receipt by registered voters
of the ballot for the Election
The Town Clerk is hereby directed to cause the preparation and distribution of
the Information Pamphlet and Sample Ballot for the Town pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes
§42-17056. The officers of the Town are hereby authorized to prepare and deliver, or cause to be
prepared and delivered, to the Town Clerk the information necessary or appropriate for completing
the Information Pamphlet, including the amount proposed to be raised by primary (ad valorem)
property taxes in the first year such a tax is levied and that this amount will be the base for
determining levy limitations for the Town in subsequent years.
The Town Clerk is hereby directed and authorized to request arguments "For"
and "Against" the subject matter of the Election by providing the notice in the form and by the
means provided in the form attached hereto and marked Exhibit "B" (hereinafter referred to as the
"Request for Arguments"). The Town Clerk is authorized to revise the form of notice hereto as
necessary to comply with all applicable laws. Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes § 19-124, as
amended, the Town hereby sets the period from January 31, 2018, through 5:00 PM on February
145 2018, as the period to submit arguments "For" or "Against" the question of whether the Town
should levy primary (ad valorem) property taxes in the next and each succeeding tax year.
The Town Clerk is authorized to publish a notice stating the deadline for filing
with the Town of arguments "For" or "Against" the subject matter of the Election for inclusion in
the Information Pamphlet. Such notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation
within the Town.
Each argument "For" or "Against" the subject matter of the Election shall be
submitted electronically through the Town's web site portal: www.fh.az.gov. Each argument must
include a sworn statement from the person sponsoring the argument; for organizations submitting
arguments, the sworn statement must be from two executive officers; and for political action
committees submitting arguments, the sworn statement must be from the committee's chairman or
treasurer.
Arguments are limited to 300 words in length. With each argument supporting or
opposing the subject matter of the Election, the sum of One Hundred Dollars and No/ 100 ($100.00)
shall be deposited with the Town to offset a portion of the proportionate cost of paper and printing
the argument in the Information Pamphlet. Electronic submittal of the payment shall be completed
at the end of the argument submittal process on the Town's web site: www.fh.az.gov.
SECTION 4. The Election will be conducted as an all -mail ballot election, and the votes cast
shall be counted and tabulated and the returns thereof will be made in the manner provided by law.
Only persons who are qualified electors of the Town will be allowed to vote. A qualified elector
must be registered to vote by April 16, 2018, to vote in the Election. Official Ballots for the
Election will be mailed to qualified electors beginning April 18, 2018.
SECTION 5. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause ballots to be printed
and delivered to the election boards to be furnished to the qualified electors. The Town Clerk is
hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the Maricopa County Recorder to obtain
precinct registers for the Election, and to enter into an agreement with the Maricopa County
Elections Department to conduct the Election on behalf of the Town. The Town Clerk is hereby
authorized to take all necessary action to facilitate the Election.
SECTION 6. To comply with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, the following
information pertaining to this Election shall be translated into Spanish and posted, published and/or
recorded in each instance where posting, publication and recording of such proceedings are
required: this call of the election, ballot and any instructional materials, and the Information
Pamphlet.
SECTION 7. A Ballot Center shall be designated by the Maricopa County Elections
Department. The Ballot Center shall be open ten (10) days prior to the Election between the hours
of 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The Ballot Center shall be open between the hours of 6:00 AM and
7:00 PM on the day of the Election.
SECTION 8. All expenditures as may be necessary to order, notice, hold and administer the
Election are hereby authorized, which expenditure shall be paid from current operating funds of the
Town.
SECTION 9. The election officials will forward the votes cast to the Town Council for
canvassing the results. The Mayor and Council will meet in the Fountain Hills Council Chambers
on a day that is within twenty (20) days after the Election date to canvass the returns of the
Election. The Mayor and Council will be governed by the vote of the majority on the question
submitted.
If the Election results authorize implementation of the primary (ad valorem)
property tax, a copy of the approved resolution shall be sent to the Arizona Property Tax Oversight
Commission, and Maricopa County shall be notified that the Town will be levying a property tax in
the fiscal year following the Election.
SECTION 10. That, by reason of the urgent need for the proceeds of the collection of the tax
herein sought to be authorized, the immediate operation of this Resolution is necessary for the pres-
ervation of the public peace, health and welfare, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this
Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor
and Council as required by law and is hereby exempt from the referendum provisions of the
Constitution and laws of the State of Arizona.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, on
November 21, 2017.
FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS
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CERTIFICATION
I, Bevelyn J. Bender, the duly appointed Clerk of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 2017-47 was duly passed by the Mayor and
Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, at a regular meeting held on November 21, 2017,
and the roll call of the vote thereon was 6� Ayes, 0 Nays, and that the Mayor and
ers were present thereat.
tain Hills, Arizona
EXHIBIT A
OFFICIAL BALLOT
FOR SPECIAL ELECTION IN AND FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS,
ARIZONA ON MAY 159 2018.
F
PURPOSE:
PRIMARY (AD VALOREM) PROPERTY TAX IMPLEMENTATION
Shall the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, be authorized to levy a
primary (ad valorem) property tax not to exceed $7,000,000.00? If such amount is approved
by the voters, it will be the base for determining levy limitations for the Town for
subsequent fiscal years.
PRIMARY LEVY, YES ❑
PRIMARY LEVY, NO ❑
EXHIBIT R
REQUEST FOR ARGUMENTS "FOR" OR "AGAINST"
THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA
PROPERTY TAX QUESTION
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Fountain Hills will hold a Special Election as follows:
Special Election Tuesday, May 15, 2018
uestion: Shall the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, be
authorized to levy a primary (ad valorem) property tax not to exceed $7,000,000.00? If such
amount is approved by the voters, it will be the base for determining levy limitations for the
Town for subsequent fiscal years.
SUBMITTING ARGUMENTS. Pursuant to the Arizona Revised Statutes § 19-124 and § 19-
141, as amended, the Town hereby sets the date of February 14, 2018, at the hour of 5:00
PM, as the deadline to submit arguments "For" or "Against" the Town's primary property tax
ballot question for inclusion in the Information Pamphlet.
Filing period to submit arguments: January 31, 2018, to 5:00 PM on February 14, 2018.
Each "For" or "Against" argument shall not exceed 300 words in length and shall contain the
sworn statement from the person sponsoring the argument. Any persons wishing to submit an
argument "For" or "Against" the property tax question may do so by submitting it electronically
through the portal available to the public on the Town's web site: www.fh.az.gov. If the
argument is sponsored by an organization, it shall contain the sworn statement of two executive
officers of the organization; or if sponsored by a political committee, it shall contain the sworn
statement of the committee's chairman or treasurer. The person or persons signing the
argument shall also identify themselves by giving their residence or post office address and a
telephone number, which information shall not appear in the Information Pamphlet.
Payment, in the amount of One Hundred Dollars and No/100 ($100.00), shall be deposited with
the Town to offset a portion of the proportionate cost of paper and printing the argument and
must be received before the argument can be officially received as filed. Electronic submittal of
the payment shall be the final step when submitting the electronic "For" or "Against" argument
on the Town's web site.
This election shall be an all -mail ballot election. The last day to register to vote at this election
is Monday, April 16, 2018.
For more information, please contact the Town Clerk's office at: 16705 E. Ave. of the
Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268; telephone: 480-816-5115
Bevelyn J, Bender, Town Clerk
Date
Published in the Times: January 31, 2018 and February 7, 2018