Loading...
2004-R-14 - . . u (.) ~ l . , , RESOLUTION NO. 2004-R-14 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEW A TER, FLORIDA, DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 2, 2004 REGARDING THE LIMITED AD VALOREM REVENUE BOND ELECTION AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AND PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS; REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida has made the following determinations: 1. On November 2, 2004, a General Election was held regarding the Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond and Capital Improvement Projects and proposed Charter Amendments. 2. All votes have been tabulated and confirmed. 3. It is necessary for the City Council to forward and declare the results of the election regarding the City of Edgewater Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond and Capital Improvement Projects and proposed Charter Amendments. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Edge water, Florida: Section 1. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposition 1: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New City Hall described as follows: a) Proposition I: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New City Hall In order to finance the new City Hall, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $3,200,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of.41 mill on all taxable 2004-R-14 , , - , u u property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR 4087 AGAINST 5548 Section 2. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of the Existing City Hall Site described as follows: a) Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of the Existing City Hall Site In order to finance the renovation of the existing City Hall site, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1 ,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR 3461 AGAINST 6105 Section 3. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposition 3: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building described as follows: a) Proposition 3: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building In order to finance a new Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $2,600,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a 2004-R-14 2 .. u Q , , . , maximum millage rate of .29 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR 4384 AGAINST 5260. Section 4. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposition 4: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility described as follows: a) Proposition 4: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility In order to finance a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $500,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR 5570 AGAINST 4030 Section 5. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposition 5: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of Kennedy Park described as follows: a) Proposition 5: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of Kennedy Park In order to finance the renovation of Kennedy Park, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? 2004-R-14 3 ... v o FOR 3338 AGAINST 6083 Section 6. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposed Charter Amendments- Ballot Question 1 described as follows: a) Ballot Question 1: Charter Amendment to Remove Term Limits for All Council Members Effective December 1, 2005. YES 2172 NO 7126 Section 7. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposed Charter Amendments - Ballot Question 2 described as follows: a) Ballot Question 2: Charter Amendment to Annually Rotate the Vice Mayor with the Initial Vice Mayor Being from District 1 Beginning on December 1, 2005 after the Regular City Election. YES 3640 NO 5283 Section 8. The results ofthe referendum question regarding Proposed Charter Amendments - Ballot Question 3described as follows: a) Ballot Question 3: Charter Amendment to Allow for Approval of Debt by a Referendum of the Voters in a General or Special Election. YES 5530 NO 3386 Section 9. The results ofthe referendum question regarding Proposed Charter Amendments- Ballot Question 4described as follows: 2004-R-14 4 . u t-J a) Ballot Question 4: Charter Amendment to Allow the City Council to Establish City Departments Which Shall Include One or More Departments Relating to Public Safety Services. YES 4621 NO 4475 Section 10. The results of the referendum question regarding Proposed Charter Amendments - Ballot Question 5 described as follows: a) Ballot Question 5: Charter Amendment to Limit the City Employees Required to Reside within the City to: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and All Department Heads in Charge of Public Safety Services. YES 5700 NO 3602 Section 11. These results ("Election Summary Report") are affixed hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A". These results do not include provisional ballots which are referred to in the Provisions Ballot Accounting Form (Exhibit "B"). Section 12. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and same are hereby repealed. Section 13. This resolution shall take effect upon adoption. 2004-R-14 5 C U After Motionby Councilwoman Rhodes and Second by Councilman Brown the vote on this resolution was as follows: AYE NAY Mayor Donald A. Schmidt x Councilman James P. Brown x Councilman Dennis A. Vincenzi x Councilwoman Harriet E. Rhodes x Councilwoman Judith Lichter x PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 3rd day of November, 2005. d M ATTEST: Susan Jt Wldsworth City Clerk For the use and reliance only by the City of Edgewater, Florida. Approved as to form and legality by: Paul E. Rosenthal, Esquire City Attorney Foley & Lardner, LLP 2004-R-14 6 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA By oa�� Donald A. Schmidt Mayor Rob a L. Ma sick Legal Assistant/Paralegal Approved by the City Council of the City of Edgewater at a Special Meeting held on the 3rd day of November, 2004. u ** Official ** u CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF FLORIDA County We, the undersigned, Steven deLaroche , County Judge, Deanie Lowe , Supervisor of Elections, and Joie Alexander County Council Member, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the 12th day of November, A.D., 2004, and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the City of Edgewater Bond Election, Capital Improvement Projects, and Proposed Charter Amendments on the 2nd day of November, A.D., 2004 as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: Proposition 1: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond To Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New City Hall In order to finance the new City Hall, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $3,200,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .41 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of .41 mill. 4,104 votes AGAINST City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of .41 mill. 5.563 votes Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of the Existing City Hall Site In order to finance the renovation of the existing City Hall site, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thrity (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of .12 mill 3.474 votes AGAINST City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of .12 mill. 6,124 votes u ** Official ** u Proposition 3: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building In order to finance a new Fire StationIPolice and Fire Administrative Building, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $2,600,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .29 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Fire/Police Bond and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. 4.401 votes AGAINST New Fire/Police Building Bond and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. 5,275 votes Proposition 4: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - New Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility In order to finance a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $500,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. 5,590 votes AGAINST New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. 4,043 votes Proposition 5: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project - Renovation of Kennedy Park In order to finance the renovation of Kennedy Park, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR Kennedy Park Bond and ad valorem tax of .12 mill. 3.351 votes AGAINST Kennedy Park bond and ad valorem tax of .12 mill. 6,102 votes o ** Official ** o PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Ballot Question # 1 Charter Amendment to Remove Term Limits for All Council Members Effective December 1,2005. Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? YES 2.181 votes NO 7.147 votes Ballot Question # 2 Charter Amendment to Annually Rotate the Vice Mayor with the Initial Vice Mayor Being from District 1 Beginning on December 1,2005 after the Regular City Election. Shall the above-decribed amendment be adopted? YES 3.657 votes NO 5.296 votes Ballot Question # 3 Charter Amendment to Allow for Approval of Debt by a Referendum of the Voters in a General or Special Election. Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? YES 5.547 votes NO 3.397 votes Ballot Question # 4 Charter Amendment to Allow the City Council to Establish City Departments Which Shall Include One or More Departments Relating to Public Safety Services. Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? YES 4.640 votes NO 4.485 votes o ** Official ** <.) Ballot Queston # 5 Charter Amendment to Limit the City Employees Requried to Reside within City to: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and All Department Heads in Charge of Public Safety Services. Shall the above-described amendment be adopted? YES 5.723 votes NO 3.610 votes LJ!!~ County Judge fJl~~ Supervisor of Elections ~(1Jj ~ Co ty Council M~tt Total ballots cast in the City of Edgewater was 10.061 for a 71.45 % turnout. PROVISIONAL BALLOT ACCOUNTING FORM ELECTION: November 2, 2004 City of Edgewater Election PRECINCT # Election Night Check -In Post Election Check -In # of Ballots Tracking Numbers From To 901 I 902 / 3 903 / 904 (Q 905 910 {} 912 Z 913 / W Exhibit 7b4 CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA LIMITED AD VALOREM REL _:.UE BOND ELECTION AND CAPITAL Ill AMENT PROJECTS • AND PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Proposition 1: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance s Capital Improvement Prolect - Now City Hall In order to finance the new City Hall, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $3,200,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing Interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of.41 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Indicate by completely filling In the oval opposite'FOR CITY HALL BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .41 MILL" if you are in favor of financing a new City Hall by Issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .41 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite'AGAINST CITY HALL BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .41 MILL' it you are not in favor of financing a new City Hall by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .41 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. p FOR City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of .41 mill. p AGAINST City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of .41 mill. Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Imorovement Prolect- Renovation of the Existing CRY Hall Site In order to finance the renovation of the existing City Hall site, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite'FOR CITY HALL RENOVATION BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .12 MILL' if you are in favor of financing the renovation of the existing City Hall by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of.12 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite "AGAINST CITY HALL RENOVATION BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .12 MILL" if you are not in favor of financing the renovation of the existing City Hall by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. p FOR City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of .12 mill. p AGAINST City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of .12 mill. Proposition 3: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Prolact - New Elm Station/Pollce and Fire Administrative Buildina In order to finance a new Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $2,600,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of Issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest coat rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .29 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite'FOR NEW FIRE/POLICE BUILDING BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .29 MILL" if you are in favor of financing a new Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building by Issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .29 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite'AGAINST NEW FIRE/POLICE BUILDING BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .29 MILL"'d you are not in favor of financing a new Fire Station/Polico and Fire Administrative Building by Issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millege rate of .29 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. O FOR New Fire/Police Building Bond and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. p AGAINST New Fire/Police Building Bond and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA LIMITED AD VALOREk, VUE BOND ELECTION AND CAPITAL-�. ,'F 'EMENT PROJECTS Ana PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital improvement Protect -New Animal Adootion/Rescue Facility In order to finance a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility, shall the City (i) Issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $500,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment or such bond? INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposhe "FOR NEW ANIMAL FACILITY BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .06 MILL' if you are in favor of financing a new Animal Adoption/ Rescue Facility by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. Indicate by completelyfilling in the oval opposite "AGAINST NEW ANIMAL FACILITY BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .06 MILL' if you are not in favor of financing a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. O FOR New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. O AGAINST NewAnlmal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. Improvement Protect - Renovatlon of Kennedy Park In order to finance the renovation of Kennedy Park, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer then thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net Interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite "FOR KENNEDY PARK BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF A2 MILL" if you are in favor of financing the renovation of Kennedy Perk by issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill to provide for the repayment of such Indicate by completely filling in the oval opposite 'AGAINST KENNEDY PARK BOND AND AD VALOREM TAX OF .12 MILL"if you are not in favor of financing the renovation of Kennedy Park by Issuing a limited ad valorem revenue bond and levying an ad valorem tax at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill to provide for the repayment of such bond. O FOR Kennedy Park Bond and ad valorem tax of .12 mill. O AGAINST Kennedy Park Bond and ad valorem tax of .12 mill. PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Ballot Question # 1 CharterAmendmentto Remove Term Limits for All Council Members Effective December 1, 2005. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? O YES O NO Ballot Question # 2 Charter Amendment to Annually Rotate the Vice Mayor with the Initial Vice Mayor Being from District 1 Beginning on December 1, 2005 after the Regular City Election. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? O YES O NO Ballot Question # 3 ChaderAmendment to Allow for Approval of Debt by a Referendum of the Voters in a General or Special Election. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? O YES O NO Ballot Question # 4 Charter Amendment to Allow the City Council to Establish City Departments Which Shall Include One or More Departments Relating to Public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? O YES O NO Ballot Question # 5 Charter Amendment to Limit the City Employees Required to Reside within City to: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and All Department Heads In Charge of Public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? O YES 0 NO Election Summary Report Date: 11/03/04 11-02-04Ci Edgewater of Election Tme: e:Iof2 EdS Pages oft Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered voters 14079 - Cards Cast 10009 Non. Report Precinct 8 - Noun. Reporting 8 Proposition 1 Proposition 5 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number ofPtecincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Toes Courted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9635 Total Votes 9421 Times Blank Voted 374 Times Blank Voted 585 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 4087 42.42% FOR 3338 35.43% AGAINST 5548 57.58% AGAINST 6083 64.57% Propositio 2 Ballot Question I Total Total Number of Precincts a Number of Precincts 8 Prec;acts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.095/6 Times Connoted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9566 Total Votes 9298 Times Blank Voted 441 Times Blank Voted 709 Times Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 2 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 3461 36.18A YES 2172 23.36% AGAINST 6105 63.82% NO 7126 76.64% Proposition 3 Ballot Question 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Cootcd 10009/14079 71.09% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9644 Total Votes 8923 Times Blank Voted 363 Times Blank Voted 1085 Times Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 4384 55.46A YES 3640 40.79sh AGAINST 5260 54.54%0 NO 5283 59.21% Proposition 4 Ballot Question 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9600 Total Votes 8916 Times Blank Voted 407 Times Blank Voted 1092 Times Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 5570 58.02% YES 5530 62.02% AGAINST 4030 41.98% NO 3386 37.980% Election Summary Report Date: l v T®14.2 of2 20:10 11-02-04 City of Edgewater Election aee Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered voters 14079 - Cards Cast 10009 Num, Report Precinct 8 - Num. Reporting 8 Ballot Question 4 Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9096 Times Blank Voted 910 Tines Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 YES 4621 50.80°h NO 4475 4920% Ballot Question 5 Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9302 Times Blank Voted 704 Times Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 YES 5700 61.28% NO 3602 38.72% Election Summary Report Date:11/03/04 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election T me: e:I of $ 2 Pages of Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered voters 14079 - Cards Cast 10009 Nu n. Report Precinct 8 - Nunn. Reporting 8 Proposition 1 Proposition 5 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Nmnber of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Covered 10009/14079 71.09% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9635 Total Votes 9421 Times Blank Voted 374 Times Blank Voted 585 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 4087 42.429/6 FOR 3338 35.43% AGAINST 5548 57.58% AGAINST 6083 64.57% Preposition 2 Ballot Question 1 Total Total Nimmber of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00^h Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9566 Total Votes 9298 Thocs Blank Voted 441 Times Blank Voted 709 Tires Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 2 Number Of Under Votes 0 Nunber Of Under Votes 0 FOR 3461 36.18% YES 2172 23.36% AGAINST 6105 63.829A NO 7126 76.64% Proposition 3 Ballot Question 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Repotting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.000/0 Times Counted ID009/14079 71.09% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9644 Total Votes 8923 Times Blank Voted 363 Times Blank Voted 1085 Times Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 0 Nunmber Of Under Votes 0 FOR 4384 45.46% YES 3640 40.79% AGAINST 5260 54.54% NO 5283. 59.21 % Proposition 4 Ballot Question 3 Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.094b Times Counted 10009/14079 71.0954. Total Votes 9600 Total Votes 8916 Times Blank Voted 407 Timm Blank Voted 1092 Times Over Voted 2 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 FOR 5570 88.02% YES 5530 62.02% AGAINST 4030 41.98% NO 3386 37.98% Election Summary Report Date:11/03104 T m :2 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election Page:2 off Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered voters; 14079 - Cards Cast 10009 Num. Report Precinct 8 - Num. Reporting 8 Ballot Question 4 Total Nuartber of Precincts 8 Pnecincts Reporting 8 100.00% Times Counted 10009/14079 71.0916 Total Votes 9096 Times Blank Voted 910 Times Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 YES 4621 50.80% NO 4475 49.20% Ballot Question 5 Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.000yo Times Counted 10009/14079 71.09% Total Votes 9302 Times Blank Voted 704 Times Over Voted 3 Number Of Under Votes 0 YES 5700 6128% NO 3602 38.721% Statement of Votes Cast Date: Tune:4:19 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election :I o g Pagel of Proposition 1 IT VO" Caste 1 aaout Vo" C aatc Voles Vo d Vkd Ueda 1987 ]58 J8.15% 198] 88 729 29 0 0 363 49.M. 366 2480 954 38.4]% 2480 954 931 23 0 0 365 39 21% 566 2263 1021 45.12% 2263 1021 1002 19 0 0 380 329246 622 1621 760 46.88% 1621 ]60 729 31 0 0 262 35 94% 46] IO]5 454 42.23% 10]5 454 437 17 0 0 188 43.02% 249 1114 442 39.68% 1114 442 437 5 0 0 182 4165% 255 13M 559 42.16% 1326 559 538 21 0 0 2W 38.48% 331 2213 1131 51.11 2213 1131 1095 36 0 0 572 52.24% 523 14P19 1612 11A5° 14079 1612 1551 61 0 0 618 39.85% 933 1M79 0 0.00% 1M79 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14079 0 0.005 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14079 ] 0.05 140]9 ] ] 0 0 0 2 28,M 5 2311 16.41 14 9 2311 21]9 132 0 0 948 43.51% 1231 i40]9 4079 10009 71,W 14019 IM9 %35 374 0 0 4087 42.42% 5548 Statement of Votes Cast Date: No7 o4l Time14:19:35 11-02-04 City of Edgewater Election Page:2 of 10 SOW For Jurisdiction Wide- All Counters. All Races cou��a vorc V.a iva U� v 1187 158 923 35 0 0 311 4302% 412 "1 954 930 24 0 0 301 32.31E 629 2263 1021 991 24 0 0 312 3129% as 1621 1W 726 34 0 0 242 3333% 484 1075 454 437 11 0 0 74 AM 1114 442 433 9 0 0 U3 39.95% 29 1326 559 111 23 0 0 179 33.40E 357 1113 1131 1083 48 0 0 387 3523% 696 14079 1612 1541 69 2 0 543 35.24% 998 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14099 1 1 0 0 0 3 42.86% 4 14079 2311 2153 159 0 0 836 38.83% 1311 14079 Io009 9566 "1 2 0 3461 36.18% 6105 Statement of Votes Cast Date:I v I 1-02-04 City of Edgewater Election T Page 3 Coveted Vot�els VOA VOW UUu a 1987 758 926 32 0 0 369 50.83% 357 2480 954 935 18 1 0 325 40.11 % 560 2263 1021 1003 17 1 0 410 40.88% 593 1621 960 732 28 0 0 303 41.M. 429 1073 454 436 IS 0 0 186 42.66% 250 1114 442 437 5 0 0 206 47.14% 231 13M 559 538 21 0 0 210 39.03% 328 2213 1131 Im 39 0 0 494 4341% 618 IM79 1612 1557 55 0 0 778 49.M. 779 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14029 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14099 7 7 0 0 0 4 57.14% 3 14019 2311 2181 130 0 0 1069 49.01% 1112 14079 10009 9644 363 2 0 43M 45.46% 52W Statement of Votes Cast Date: 11/03/04 11-02-04 City of Edgewater Election Page:4 oof T me:14: 10 f 10 SOVC For Jurisdiction Wide. All Counters. All Races VoWre I'T=-.IV.. (Bored pow pq� (FOR (AGAINST 1989 718 724 34 0 0 433 59.81 % 291 40 241 954 929 23 2 0 539 5Y.91% 391 42 2263 1021 1000 21 0 0 526 57.6011A 424 42 1621 960 733 27 0 0 433 59.09% 300 40 1075 454 429 25 0 0 235 5478% 1% 45 1114 42 434 8 0 0 245 56.45% 189 43 1326 559 539 22 0 0 295 5493% 242 45 2213 1 13 1 1087 44 0 0 592 54.46-4 495 45 14019 1612 155/ 55 0 0 994 5T42% 663 42 1079 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IQ79 '/ ] 0 0 0 3 42.86% 4 51 14 9 2311 2to 148 0 0 1326 61.30% 837 38 14079 1DD09 9600 401 2 0 5590 58.02% 40M 41 Statement of Votes Cast Date: 11/03/04 T 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election g Page:S of ]0 Page:5 f 10 SOVC For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Pru'siliun 5 RVeo� Tintes Cmmted Vottees BlaankC (AGAINST Under 1987 758 ]I4 49 0 0 3125 44.12% 399 2480 954 915 39 0 0 322 35.19% 593 2263 1021 985 36 0 0 325 32.99°/I 660 1621 760 716 42 2 0 234 32.68% 482 1075 454 424 30 0 0 154 3632% 270 1114 442 431 11 0 0 179 41.53% 252 13M 559 528 31 0 0 167 11.63% 361 22U 1131 1061 70 0 0 345 3252% ]16 14019 1612 15M 85 1 0 515 3375% 1011 140]9 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 140]9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14079 ] ] 0 0 0 0 o.00% ] 140]9 2311 2114 NI 0 0 ]82 36.99% 1332 14079 I0009 9421 585 3 0 3339 3543% 6083 Statement of Votes Cast oate:11/03, 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election Time:14: o g Page:6 of Reg. Times Told Times Times Numbs YES NO Voters Coveted Vot 61aok Over Or Voled Voted under vole: 1987 88 707 51 0 0 174 24.61 % 533 24N 954 915 39 0 0 200 21.86% 715 2263 1021 964 59 0 0 229 23.76% 735 1621 160 703 37 0 0 148 21.05% 555 1025 454 420 34 0 0 102 24.29% 318 1114 442 422 20 0 0 111 2630% 311 1326 559 506 53 0 0 1U8 21.34°/ 398 2213 1131 1058 23 0 0 245 23.16% 813 14099 1612 1514 96 2 0 313 20.69% 1201 14029 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Q79 J ] 0 0 0 1 14.29% 6 14079 2311 2082 229 0 0 541 25.98% 1541 1979 10009 92% 909 2 0 2192 2336% 7126 Statement of Votes Cast Date:I I/ 11-02-04 City of Edgewater Election Time: Page 7 Tunes Totu1 Th. o.e, tloda (Voted conmea Vmee or Voted 1987 158 a' 78 0 0 281 41.32 % 199 24. 154 888 66 0 0 364 40.M 524 2263 1021 928 93 0 0 350 3]J2% 578 1621 160 684 76 0 0 238 34.80% 446 1075 454 404 50 0 0 166 41.09% 238 1114 442 408 34 0 0 151 1Z01% 251 1326 559 11 63 0 0 1" 19.51% 305 2213 1131 1034 97 0 0 422 40.81% 612 14 9 1612 14M 191 1 0 598 42.11% 822 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 9 I ] 0 0 0 4 57.14% 3 14019 2311 1974 337 0 0 88 49.33% 1099 IM79 10009 8923 1085 1 0 3640 40.M 5283 Statement of Votes Cast Date:11/03, Tf19 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election Page:B of B91M Q.U..3 1987 758 me 78 0 0 426 62.65% 254 2480 954 883 71 0 0 521 59WA 362 2263 1021 924 97 0 0 539 58.12% 389 1621 760 679 81 0 0 394 58.03% 285 1075 454 403 51 0 0 235 58.31% 10 1114 442 412 30 0 0 243 5899% 169 1326 559 491 68 0 0 293 5Z64% 208 2213 1131 1016 115 0 0 654 64.39% 362 14099 1612 1455 156 1 0 987 6.84% 469 1409 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MW9 9 6 1 0 0 3 5000% 3 14079 2311 1%7 344 0 0 1247 63.40% 720 14 9 10009 8916 1092 1 0 5530 6202% 33M Statement of Votes Cast Date:11/031 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election Time:14:19, i Page:9 of 1982 258 693 65 0 0 398 54.55% 315 2480 954 900 54 0 0 436 48.44% 4" 2263 1021 939 82 0 0 446 4Z50°/ 493 1 62 1 960 689 23 0 0 124 42.16% 363 1025 454 415 38 1 0 206 49.64% 29 1114 442 416 26 0 0 196 42.12% 220 1326 559 502 52 0 0 250 49.80% 252 2213 1131 1038 93 0 0 504 4&55% 534 14029 1612 106 124 2 0 710 51.82% 716 14079 a 0 a 0 0 0 - 0 14 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140]9 Y 1 0 0 0 4 52.14% 3 14079 2311 2013 299 0 0 1107 54 99°/ 906 14029 10009 909fi 910 3 0 4621 50.80% 4425 Statement of Votes Cast oate91/03, 11-02-04 Cityof Edgewater Election Time:14:19 .. .g ... _ .. _ Page:10 of 1989 758 705 53 0 0 430 W."% 275 2480 954 906 46 2 0 550 W.91% 356 2263 MI %7 54 0 0 563 59.22% 404 1621 760 697 63 0 0 407 59.3 % 2% 1075 454 423 31 0 0 257 W.76% 166 1114 442 426 16 0 0 236 55.40% IN 1326 559 513 46 0 0 309 W.23% 204 =3 1131 1055 76 0 0 634 W.09% 421 14079 1612 1526 85 1 0 991 64.94% 535 14079 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14099 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14079 9 2 0 0 0 4 59.14% 3 1W99 2311 207 234 0 0 1319 63.51% 758 14079 10009 9302 704 3 0 5200 61.28%a 3602 Nov 05 04 01:21p Values is County Election. 386 022 5715 ** Unofficial ** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF FLORIDA County We, the undersigned, _Steven deLaroche , County Judge, Deanie Lowe Supervisor of Elections, and Joie Alexander County Council Member, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the day of November, A.D., 2004, and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the City of Edgewater Bond Election, Capital Improvement Projects, and Proposed Charter Amendments on the 2nd day of November, A.D., 2004 as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns m follows: Proposition 1 Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond To Finance a Capital Improvement Project —New City Hall In order to finance the new City Hall, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $3,200,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .41 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of Al mill. 4087 votes AGAINST City Hall Bond and ad 5548 valorem tax of .41 mill. Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — Renovation of the Existing City Hall Site In order to fiance the renovation of the existing City Hall site, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem rovcnuc bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thiity (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of.12 mill 3461 votes AGAINST City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of.12 mill. 6105 votes Mov 05 04 01:21p Volusia County Elact ions 366 822 5715 p-2 -- Unofficial •' Proposition 3• Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — New Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building In order to £mane a new Fire Station/Police and Fir, Administrative Building, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $2,600,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millago rate of .29 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Fire/Police Bond 4384 and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. votes AGAINST New Fire/Police Building Bond and ad valorem tax of.29 mill. 5260 _votes Proposition 4• Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project— New Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility In order to finance a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $500,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. 5570 votes AGAINST New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of.06 mill. 4030 votes Proposition 5: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — Renovation of Kennedy Park In order to finance the renovation of Kennedy Park, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem Lazes at a maximum millage rate of. 12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR Kennedy Park Bond and ad valorem Lax of.12 mill. 3338 votes AGAINST Kennedy Park bond and ad valorem tax of.12 mill. 6083 votes Nov 05 04 01:21p Valusia Caunty Elections 386 822 5715 p.3 •• Unofficial'` PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Banat Question # I Charter Amendment to Remove Term Limits for All Council Members p.Rective December 1, 2005. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 2172 votes NO 7126 votes Ballot Question # 2 Charter Amendment to Annually Rotate the Vice Mayor with the Initial Vice Mayor Being from District 1 Beginning on December 1, 2005 after the Regular City Election. Shall the above-decribed amendment be adopted? YES 3640 votes NO 5283 votes Ballot Question # 3 Charter Amendment to Allow for Approval of Debt by a Referendum of the Voters in a General or Special Election - Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 5530 votes NO 3386 votes Ballot Question # 4 Charter Amendment to Allow the City Council to Establish City Departments Which Shall Include One or More Departments Relating to public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 4621 votes NO 4475 votes Nov OS 04 01:21p volusia county Eleoci ons 306 822 5715 p.4 •• Unofficial " Ballot Queston # 5 Charter Amendment to Limit the City Employees Requried to Reside within City to: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk. and Ali Department Heads in Charge of Public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 5700 votes NO 3602 votes County Judge Supervisor of Elections Coffnty Council Member Total ballots cast in the City of Edgewater was 10,009 fora 71.09 % turnout. ** Unofficial ** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF FLORIDA County We, the undersigned, _Steven deLaroche , County Judge, Deanie Lowe Supervisor of Elections, and Joie Alexander County Council Member, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the day of November, A.D., 2004, and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the City of Edgewater Bond Election, Capital Improvement Projects, and Proposed Charter Amendments on the 2nd day of November, A.D., 2004 as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: Proposition 1: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond To Finance a Capital Improvement Project— New City Hall In order to finance the new City Hall, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $3,200,000, for a tern of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .41 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Bond and ad valorem tax of .41 mill. 4087 votes AGAINST City Hall Bond and ad 5548 valorem tax of .41 mill. votes Proposition 2: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — Renovation of the Existing City Hall Site In order to finance the renovation of the existing City Hall site, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thrity (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of. 12 mill 3461 votes AGAINST City Hall Renovation Bond and levy of ad valorem tax of. 12 mill. 6105 votes ** Unofficial ** Proposition 3• Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — New Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building In order to finance a new Fire Station/Police and Fire Administrative Building, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $2,600,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .29 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Fire/Police Bond 4384 and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. votes AGAINST New Fire/Police Building Bond and ad valorem tax of .29 mill. 5260 votes Proposition 4• Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — New Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility In order to finance a new Animal Adoption/Rescue Facility, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $500,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .06 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of.06 mill. 5570 votes AGAINST New Animal Facility Bond and ad valorem tax of .06 mill. 4030 votes Proposition 5: Limited Ad Valorem Revenue Bond to Finance a Capital Improvement Project — Renovation of Kennedy Park In order to finance the renovation of Kennedy Park, shall the City (1) issue a limited ad valorem revenue bond in a principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000, for a term of not longer than thirty (30) years from the date of issuance and bearing interest at an average net interest cost rate not exceeding 7%, and (2) levy ad valorem taxes at a maximum millage rate of .12 mill on all taxable property in the City to provide for the repayment of such bond? FOR Kennedy Park Bond and ad valorem tax of. 12 mill. 3338 votes AGAINST Kennedy Park bond and ad valorem tax of. 12 mill. 6083 votes ** Unofficial ** PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS Ballot Question # 1 Charter Amendment to Remove Term Limits for All Council Members Effective December 1, 2005. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 2172 votes NO 7126 votes Ballot Question # 2 Charter Amendment to Annually Rotate the Vice Mayor with the Initial Vice Mayor Being from District 1 Beginning on December 1, 2005 after the Regular City Election. Shall the above-decribed amendment be adopted? YES 3640 votes NO 5283 votes Ballot Question # 3 Charter Amendment to Allow for Approval of Debt by a Referendum of the Voters in a General or Special Election. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 5530 votes NO 3386 votes Ballot Question # 4 Charter Amendment to Allow the City Council to Establish City Departments Which Shall Include One or More Departments Relating to Public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 4621 votes NO 4475 votes ** Unofficial ** Ballot Queston # 5 Charter Amendment to Limit the City Employees Requried to Reside within City to: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and All Department Heads in Charge of Public Safety Services. Shall the above -described amendment be adopted? YES 5700 votes NO 3602 votes '&' n �f County Judge / Supervisor of Elections Total ballots cast in the City of Edgewater was 10,009 for a 71.09 % turnout.