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A Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Special Tax Measure Ballot question To continue rapid emergency medical response, maintain fire protection, and provide appropriate firefighter staffing in the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District, shall a special property tax of $100 per year for the first residential unit, $75 for each additional residential unit, $25 per vacant parcel, and $0.07 per building square foot for commercial, raising $515,750 annually, be imposed by the District with a maximum annual adjustment of 4%, remaining in effect until ended by voters? What your vote means YES A "Yes" vote is to authorize the imposition of the special tax. NO A "No" vote opposes the imposition of the special tax. For and against Measure A FOR Ann Morningstar, Chairman, Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Ryan Woods, Shasta Lake Professional Firefighter Association, Teamsters #137 Bonnie Hurlhey, Concerned Citizen AGAINST 23 Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Arguments and replies are the opinions of the authors. We print them exactly as submitted, including errors. Argument for Measure A The Shasta Lake Fire Protection District provides fire protection, prevention, rescue and emergency medical response services to our community. It is a Special District, completely independent from the City of Shasta Lake, and as such the City is not responsible for funding the Fire District. The District responds to over 1,500 calls per year, with that number increasing every year, and expenses rising faster than revenues. We need this funding measure to help fill in that gap and to continue our current level of service. The District serves the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year with only 10 paid staff and approximately 15 volunteers. In 2015, the District had to lay off three firefighters and not fill an empty training officer position due to budget constraints. The National Fire Protection Association recommends that two firefighters go into a burning building only when there are two other firefighters outside ready to rescue them, but the District did not have enough staff to send 4 firefighters per call. In 2017, with a two year Federal grant, four positions were funded again, however that grant expires after February 2019 and cannot be renewed. Four positions will not be filled again. Volunteers cannot fill this gap as so many residents work out of the area. The District Board of Directors knows how important Measure A is to our community, and unanimously urges you to vote Yes. Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018 24

A YES vote will Maintain rapid emergency response services Save lives Prevent loss of firefighter positions This Fire Protection Services Measure includes strict accountability provisions, including an annual financial audit. All revenue from this ballot measure will be locally controlled. Please vote Yes to help keep the Shasta Lake area safe /s/ Ann Morningstar Chairman, Shasta Lake Fire Protection District /s/ Ryan Woods Shasta Lake Professional Firefighter Association, Teamsters #137 /s/ Bonnie Hurlhey Concerned Citizen 25 Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Impartial analysis of Measure A This analysis of the special tax measure for the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District ( District ), Measure A, is prepared and submitted to the voters in accordance with Elections Code section 9160, et seq. The electors who will be entitled to vote on the measure are those qualified electors who reside within the boundaries of the District. The measure would authorize the District to levy a special parcel tax of real property within the District for the purpose of fire protection including suppression and prevention and for emergency response services within the District. The amount of the proposed special tax varies depending upon the type of use of the property. The annual special tax rate is $100.00 per residential dwelling unit for the first dwelling unit per parcel plus $75.00 for each additional dwelling unit per parcel; $25.00 for unimproved parcels such as vacant or parking lots; and $0.07 per square foot of building area for commercial, industrial, office, or recreational parcels, with a minimum of $25.00 for these types of parcels. The amount of the proposed special tax would be subject to an annual increase not to exceed 4% per year. The proposed measure would also approve an increase in the District's appropriation limit in excess of the amount calculated in accordance Article XII B of the California Constitution and applicable statutory provisions in an amount equal to the revenue derived from the proposed special tax, for the maximum period of time permitted by law. The proposed special tax would be approved if two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on Measure A vote for approval. If approved, the proposed special tax would become effective on June 6, 2018, following certification of the election results and would be levied against all taxable real property beginning with the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018 26

Pursuant to Government Code sections 50075.1 and 50075.3, proceeds from the special tax are subject to statutory accountability measures which include, but are not limited to, deposit to a separate account and an annual report by the local agency detailing the amount of the funds collected and expended. A yes vote is to authorize the imposition of the special tax. A no vote opposes the imposition of the special tax. Rubin E. Cruse Jr County Counsel By: /s/ James R. Ross Assistant County Counsel 27 Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Full text of Measure A The Shasta Lake Fire Protection District is responsible for fire protection and emergency medical response services to the City of Shasta Lake and a small unincorporated area outside the City limits, within Shasta County. In order to maintain prompt local fire protection and emergency medical response services within the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District, to provide appropriate firefighter staffing, and to prevent the layoff of personnel once the current SAFER grant has expired, so that firefighters are available to respond to all emergencies, to keep property insurance rates manageable, and to adequately train and equip firefighters, the District proposes to levy a special tax on each taxable parcel of land within the District at the following annual rates: Property Type Residential Dwelling Unit Unimproved (vacant/parking lot) Commercial, Industrial, Office, Recreational Property Rate $100.00 per dwelling unit for the first dwelling unit per parcel, plus $75.00 for each additional dwelling unit per parcel $25.00 per parcel $0.07 per square foot of building area with a $25 minimum In order to help ensure that the revenues from the special tax grow in line with the inflation adjusted cost of providing local fire protection and emergency medical services, the tax rate may increase in future years by a maximum annual adjustment of 4% upon Board approval. Under no circumstances can an increase in the rate charged be implemented without the change in the rate charged for the special tax being included on the agenda of the Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018 28

Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Board of Directors regular meeting with an opportunity for public input and discussion. Taxable parcels are those parcels that appear on the annual secured Shasta County property tax roll and are billable for Shasta Lake Fire Protection District services. The purpose of this parcel tax will be to ensure continued local fire suppression and protection as well as rapid emergency response services for all residents, employees, and visitors in the District. The revenues raised by this special tax will only be used to defray operating expenses and capital improvement expenditures to accomplish the foregoing purposes. If the special tax is approved by two-thirds of the voters voting on the measure, the District s appropriations limit will be increased by the amount of this voter-approved tax. The special tax revenues shall be deposited into a separate account for exclusive use by the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District, in accordance with Government Code Section 50075.1, and shall be expended by the District according to a plan developed annually by the District s staff and approved and adopted by the District s Board of Directors. The District will cause to be filed an annual report with its Board of Directors, which report shall include the amount of special tax revenues collected and expended, and which shall otherwise comply with the accountability measures established in Government Code Sections 50075.1 et seq. Any property owner who is assessed a special tax as provided for herein may appeal any determination by the District concerning the nature of the use of the property or the calculation of the amount of the tax by filing a notice of appeal with the District offices. Any such appeal shall be filed by December 1 of the calendar year for which the tax is levied. The appeal shall be filed on the form provided by the District and shall contain a statement by the property owner as to the nature and basis for the appeal in accordance with the District s appeal procedure. 29 Statewide Direct Primary Election Tuesday, June 5, 2018