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Argument in Favor ARGUMENT I REBUTTAL FORM (Elections Code § 9160 - 9167,9501 - 9504) ELECTION DATE: Mð.(c..ŸI ~ I ZOOz. JURISDICTION: C.4; of Cuped:Y\CJ ARGUMENT IN FAVOR ~ ARGUMENT AGAINST D MEASURE: REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT AGAINST REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR D D INSTRUCTIONS: (1) ARGUMENTS ARE LIMITED TO 300 WORDS AND REBUTTAL ARGUMENTS ARE LIMITED TO 250 WORDS. (2) Text is printed in standard paragraph form with each paragraph beginning flush left or with the standard indentation. Paragraphs must be single-spaced. (3) Only standard bullets (0) will be printed. Non-standard bullets will be changed to standard bullets. (4) Use of a FIXED FONT (i.e. Courier 10 pt) is necessary for scanning accuracy. (5) All statements should be thoroughly checked by the author prior to submission, as edits are not permitted. (6) Modifications to format are at the discretion of the Reaistrar of Voters. RECEIVED DEC - 5 2001 Argument in Favor of Measure CITY OF CUPERTINO In 1990, the voters of Cupertino approved a 2.4% utility tax to fund the capital improvement program, which included the preservation of Blackberry Farm and Creekside Park as permanent open space. These properties are now public parks for all residents to enjoy. In March 2000, Cupertino voters overwhelmingly favored a new library. In order to finance these projects we are asking you to extend the utility users tax until the year 2030 from its sunset of 2015. This is not a new tax but an extension of the current tax, and will not increase your tax liability. Moreover senior citizens will continue to be exempt from this tax. In order to fund the city's capital improvement program, which includes the construction of the new library, it is imperative that the city preserves its existing revenue sources. The utility tax is 2.4% of electricity, gas, and telephone charges. The utility tax currently provides $2.4 million per year towards capital project financing. The measure would provide that the existing utility users tax be extended from 2015 to 2030. This would allow the city to refinance its debt to pay for capital projects. This will not raise your taxes. A yes vote will also safeguard the revenues while maintaining a prudent budget reserve. traffic safety, enhanced parks, and the new for future capital projects Those projects may include library. Cupertino residents have always been intelligent visionaries. Your support for past capital improvements has ensured our quality of life in a fiscally responsible manner. Please help our city maintain this vision, without increasing taxes, by voting Yes on Measure <r<r<r<r<rALL AUTHORS MUST SIGN ON THE REVERSE SIDE""""" SANTA CLARA COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS RECEIVED DEC - 5 2001 ARGUMENT DECLARATION BY AUTHOR(S) (Elections Code § 9600) CITY OF CUPERTINO The undersigned author(s) of the argument i~vor~gainst ballot measure (circle one) (letter) l'.,-ti of Cupertino (name of jurisdiction) hereby state that such argument is true and correct to the best at the Spec-la.1 Mu\'\lCJ pa.\ election for the (title of election) to be held on M Ci rc..VI '5, 2. 002. of ~jhe.lV" (his / her / their) 1.~~ Signature ttct If ÒY 'tie to Appe (date of election) knowledge and belief. IJ-/ Lj /0/ Date 2. Sig ature Jl\CE ~ 1\'(oR Title to Apgear on Argument ~~¡;(~ Šignatur. ~ tJ Tit e t Appear on Ar ument ~ ignature (olLt1C;I M,f141 b",v Title to Appear on Argument cbv If;c: C 0 Signature C()vn~1 ,fl1ernœr Title to Appear on Argument í<ì("~HJ LtJwrn~ I M Print Name as Signed ~Female J'^.\ ~\\i\EL Cl U><t.JL1D.e.cA-p I Date I eL Print Name as Signed IZ/5'/D( I I emale 3. Date A N 0,1. A. L..:JA ME$ Print Name as Signed Mal I?-J 04-10 I Date ( , Po.fvJ: 5 . KWòk.. Print Name as Signed 4. ~emale 5. J.:1- / '-f 1 ~ù J Date µOLO,," té-S bo LL S Ij-IlJ b Print Name as Signed RECEIVED DEC - 5 2001 Submission of Argument CITY OF CUPER IN Elections Code § 9501 states that the governing board of the district or any member or members of the roar9 authorized by the board, or any individual voter who is eligible to vote on the measure, or bona fide association of citizens, or any combination of such voters and associations may file a written argument for or against any school measure. SANTA CLARA COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS Elections Code § 9501 .5 states that a ballot argument shall not be accepted unless accompanied by the printed name and signature or printed names and signatures of the person or persons submitting it or, if submitted on behalf of a bona fide organization, the name of the organization and printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers. Place a check mark in the appropriate box below indicating which category qualifies you to submit this argument and then complete the section as instructed. o Governing board of the district or any member or members of the board authorized by the board. (Complete Section 1 and 3 below) o Bona fide association of citizens. (Complete Section 1 and 3 below) )9. Individual voter who is eligible to vote on the measure. (Complete Section 2 and 3 below) o Combination of voter and bona fide associations. (Complete Section 1, 2 and 3 below) Section 1 - Bona Fide Association Submitting Name of Organization Signature of Principal Officer Printed Name ~~\1~yJ (QDAJ e f1-1l ({ ( Printed Name fj;¡+VI ~k ~t/ 6/<- Printed ~~ Volo)/¿,. SonclovJ Printed Name Section 3 - Contact Information for Filer 1<ìc"'Q vJ L(f/.ÁJe~tc ( Name L( og - q 7 3 -5 "N L( Telephone# Lfog- 2 r;2 -50 7 D Fax # 2 I b (I 2- V: ) \ C\. HCU! ,'" Street Address C 0 fN~ì"'D City cf QA State crC;-ûl'-f Zip Code