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1 CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS 225 Mack Plaza Drive Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan TICE OF MEETING COMMISSIONS: COMMITTEES: BOARDS: Beautification Advisory Building Authority Board of Canvassers Citizens' Recreation Cable TV Ad Hoc Board of Review Community Tree Compensation & Evaluation Construction Board of Appeals Election X Construction Community Enhancement Fund Historical Finance Downspout Board of Appeals Local Officers Compensation Fireworks Pension Planning Judicial Liaison Subcommittees Senior Citizens' Mack Ave Business Study Public Relations PUBLIC INVITED: IN ACCORDANCE WITH PUBLIC ACT 267 OF 1976 (OPEN MEETINGS ACT), ALL MEMBERS OF THE GROUP SELECTED ABOVE, AS WELL AS THE GENERAL PUBLIC, ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE FOLLOWING MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 214, AT 9: A.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM AT CITY HALL, 225 MACK, GROSSE POINTE WOODS. AGENDA OF MEETING 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Acceptance of Agenda 4. Review/Approve Draft Ballots 8/5/14 5. New Business 6. Immediate Certification of Minutes 7. Adjournment cc: Bryant Hathaway Post Berschback File Submitted by: Lisa Hathaway Office Held: Chair Telephone:

2 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 1 z NE ME I= I= 45 I= 47 I MAI I Mal I Me Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 1 #PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 4 ',,Ta;" REPUBLICAN,... DEMOCRATIC.1% PROPOSAL 14-1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE Rick Snyder Mark Schauer UNITED S UNITED S Terri Lynn Land Gary Peters c=:,, USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX SYSTEM TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: 1. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share of the tax for the purpose of modernizing the tax system to help small businesses grow and create lobs in Michigan. 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local governments dedicated for local purposes, including police safety, fire protection, and ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts IN ME 11. MN NM I 1 NM NE MI NM Christina Conyers Hansen Clarke Burgess D. Foster LEGISLATIVE Rudy Hobbs Mark Ashley Price C D LEGISLATURE Brenda Lawrence LEGISLATIVE Georgia Lemmons Taras P. Nykoriak John Olumba John Hauler Bert Johnson,:-., EXECUTIVE John Dalton LEGISLATURE Daniel K. Wenderlich Corey Josef Gilchrist Fred A. Bolden Taryn Jones Michael Koester Harry Scott Rebecca Thompson Brian Banks Paul Fillmore EXECUTIVE William R. Wild Christopher Wojtowica Adam Salem Adamski Phil Cavanagh Cindy Darrah Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficano Russell George Leviska Kevin M. McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sigmunt John Sacvepkowski, Jr. 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use tax rate from exceeding existing constitutional 695 limitation. Should Ihis law be approved? WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) fora public transportation system serving the elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County. For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation serving the elderly, handicapped and general public, shall the millage be renewed and increased from mills on all taxable property located within the Wayne County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, being years 214 through 217? It is estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately 517,8,998 in the first year. L I ME n Typ:1 Seq526 sp1.1 I -a I.-,,

3 ' Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 1 U 1 M 1 I ME 1 MN 4 PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED 1 VOTE ONLY 1.1," REPUBLICAN IT[I,.. DEMOCRATIC :,...', t) COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger (C> Frank Accavitti, Jr. Latisha Johnson DELEGATE yin, Killeen cz) DELEGATE TO 2 Annette Feldpausch c"-=, Mar K. Miller DELEGATE O DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 4 Lisa Montpetit Ross C. Gardner C=1 Judith Sheehy Cp C=> Robert Sheehy C:I1 CZ, C:, CZ) CONTINUED CITY CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars (S1,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (5.36 per S1, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills ($1.36 per S1, of taxable value). ''' cd INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT C, <Z) WAYNE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MILLAGE C=3 PROPOSAL C> C> C=> C:=> C> C7> C> Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count. Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (52 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, 214 to 219, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other state and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately 58,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage will be disbursed to the hollowing school districts: Allen Park Pubec Schools. Crestwood School District, Dearborn City School District, Dearborn Heights School District I17, School District of the City of Detroit, Ecorse Public School District, Flat Rock Community Schools. School District of the City of Garden City, Gibraltar School District. Grosse Ile Township Schools, The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools, City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the City of Highland Park. Huron School District, School District of the City of Uricoln Park. Livonia Pubbc Schools, MeNindale - Northern Allen Park Schools. Nonlwele Public Schools. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Redford Union School District, River Rouge School District, Riverview Community School District. Romulus Community Schools, Southgate Community School District, South Redford School District, Taylor School District, Trenton Public Schools, Van Buren Public Schools, Wayne-Westland Community School District, Westwood Community Schools, Woodhaven.Bmwnstown School District, Wyandotte City School District. -Ma I ME I ME, =

4 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 2 I I.."1 I Mel I Me Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 2 PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 4..",,,-,"' REPUBLICAN ii~ic ili......rt TT, DEMOCRATIC Rick Snyder Mark Schauer UNITED S UNITED S Terri Lynn Land Gary Peters cp Vole for not more than 1 PROPOSAL 14-1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX SYSTEM TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: 1. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share of the tax for the purpose of modernizing the tax system to help small businesses grow and create jobs in Michigan. 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local ignolerdri rnmgeptc dee=d4oar ploc rot,jvor asensd, ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts. Christina Conyers Burgess D. Foster Rudy Hobbs LEGISLATIVE Brenda Lawrence Vote. for not more than 1 Mark Ashley Price LEGISLATURE 1St DISTRICT Hansen Clarke LEGISLATIVE Tares P. Nykoriak John Olumba Bert Johnson John Hauler Georgia Lemmons EXECUTIVE Daniel K. Wenderlich cp LEGISLATURE Fred A. Bolden Taryn Jones cp John Dalton Michael Koester Cs) Harry Scott Rebecca Thompson Brian Banks Paul Fillmore Gorey Josef Gilchrist EXECUTIVE Christopher Wojtowicz Adam Salons Adamski Phil Cavanagh Cindy Darrah Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficano Russell George LevNka Kevin IL McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sig munt John Secaepkowski, Jr. William R. Wild 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use lax rate horn exceeding existing constitutional 6% limitation. Should this law be approved? c' WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY PILLAGE RENEWAL If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) for a public transportation system serving the elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County. For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation serving the elderly, handicapped and general pubic, shall the millage be renewed and increased from.59 to 1. mills on all taxable property located within the Wayne County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, being years 214 through 217? It is estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately S17,8,998 in the first year.,.. I MA Typ:1 Seq:627 Sp1:1 I M. I M.,_, Election Systems 6 Saft were. Inc

5 e M Grosse Pointe Woods Pot 2 I w 1 1.I.' 1 M ' 4 PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED 4 VOTE ONLY 1 tma REPUBLICAN,,t.._ COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC E1111C _ +i, COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger Lansha Johnson CZ, Tim Killeen C=> DELEGATE Frank Accavitti, Jr. DELEGATE TO 1 Ernest C. Kirk C) Phillip M. Whitman DELEGATE DELEGATE TO Vole for not more than 5 Sharon M. Applebaum C=" Emily M. Everett CONTINUED CITY CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million (S1,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (S.36 per S1, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills (S1.36 per 51, of taxable value). C) <C' Debra J. Mott INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Juliana Rachel Simpson, c : C;1 C:, WAYNE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (S2 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, 214 to 219, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other state and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately 58,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage writ be disbursed to the following school districts: Allen Park Public Schools, Crestwood School District. Dearborn City School District, Dearborn Heights School District 17, School District of the City of Detroit. Ecorse Public School District, Flat Rock Community Schools, School District of the City of Garden City, Gibraltar School District, Grosse Ile Township Schools. The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools, City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the City of Highland Park, Huron School District, School District of the Chy of Lincoln Park. Livonia Public Schools. Melvirdale - Northern Men Park Schools, Nonhvele Public Sthools, PlymouthCanton Community Schools, Redford Union School District. River Rouge School District, Riverview Community School District, Romulus Community Schools, Southgate Community School District, South Redford School Dishict, Taylor School District, Trenton Public Schools, Van Buren Public Schools, Wayne-Westland Community School District, Westwood Communhy Schools, Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, Wyandotte Chy School District. C -' C) L I M I M' I..,_.

6 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 3 I MAI I WI I Mc 1 Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 3 xr 11 NM I I= 42 MI '.." PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 4 REPUBLICAN elt 1/...tDEMOCRATIC Rick Snyder Mark Schauer OBUSINESSES UNITED S O Terri Lynn Land Gary Peters O PROPOSAL 14-1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX SYSTEM TO HELP S MALL GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: UNITED S t. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share of the tax for the purpose of modernizing the tax system to help small businesses row g and create jobs in Michigan. rz) Christina Conyers Rudy Hobbs C=1, Brenda Lawrence LEGISLATIVE Hansen Clarke Mark Ashley Price LEGISLATURE Burgess D. Foster LEGISLATIVE John Olumha Bert Johnson Georgia Lemmons John Hauler Taras P. Nykoriak c,, EXECUTIVE Fred A. Bolden LEGISLATURE 1St DISTRICT John Dalton Michael Koester Daniel K. Wenderlich Harry Scott Rebecca Thompson Brian Banks Paul Fillmore Corey Josef Gilchrist Taryn Jones EXECUTIVE Adam Salem Adamski Phil Cavanagh Cindy Darrah Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficana Russell George Leviska Kevin M. McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sigmunt John Svczepkowski, Jr. William R. Wild Christopher Wojtowicz 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local?nocvl ue rdriinmgeptc dee sdai cf aerydfl, roer protection and ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts. 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use tax rate from exceeding existing constitutional 6% limitation. Should this law be approved? cp WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to the Suburban Mobility Authority for pruercntaral ntsrr. a nrsaortnalisoynst(esmmsaerafgo rthae elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation serving the elderly, handicapped and general public, shall the millage be renewed and increased Irons.59 to 1. mills on all taxable property located within the Wayne County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, being years 214 through 217? It is estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately 517,8,996 in the first year. I I I I M. Typ:1SeT628Spi.1 I M. I M.-,,

7 Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 3 1 4, I I I Ma I -r, PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED 4, VOTE ONLY 1 '7:571,. REPUBLICAN il.w. COMMISSIONER Dnotunc SI wr). DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger Tim Killeen C-D Frank Accavitti, Jr. DELEGATE Latisha Johnson DELEGATE TO (=> Co DELEGATE C:o DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 5 Janay Fillmore Paul Fillmore CONTINUED CITY CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars (S1,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date al issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (S.36 per S1, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to refire the bonds is mills (S1.36 per 51, of taxable value). `=:' c) Steve Waldrop c) INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT WAYNE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count. Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (52 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, 214 to 219, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other state and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately 58,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage will be disbursed to the following school districts: Allen Park Public Schools, Crestwood School District Dearbom City School District, Dearbom Heights School District t7, School District of the City of Detroit. Ecorse Pubic School District, Flat Rock Community Schools, School District of the City of Garden City. Gibraltar School District, Grosse Ile Township Schools. The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools. City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the City of Highland Park, Huron School District, School District of the City of Lincoln Park, Livonia Public Schools, MeNindate - Northern Allen Park Schools, Northville Public Schools, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Redford Union School District, River Rouge School District, Riverview Community School District, Romulus Community Schools. Southgate Community School District, South Redford School District, Taylor School District, Trenton Public Schools, Van Buren Public Schools, Wayne-Westland Community School District. Westwood Community Schools, Woodhaven-Brownstown School DiS7iCt, Wyandotte CM School District. C=D i. I M I W I M r-i., M-M1-.11

8 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 4 1 M.I 1 WI I Me Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 4 PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 4 `."T.7.'" REPUBLICAN o,. DEMOCRATIC.4-76 Rick Snyder Mark Schauer UNITED S Terri Lynn Land CZ> UNITED S Gary Peters c, c) Christina Conyers Brenda Lawrence C::1 Hansen Clarke LEGISLATIVE Burgess D. Foster Mark Ashley Price Rudy Hobbs LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL 14.1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX SYSTEM TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: 1. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share of the tax for the purpose of modernizing the lax system to help small businesses grow and create jobs in Michigan. 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local govemments dedicated for local purposes, induding police safety, fire protection, and ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts. 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use tax rate from exceeding existing constitutional 6% limitation. Should this law be approved? C=> c='' WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL LEGISLATURE Bert Johnson If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized Georgia Lemmons C=z to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to Tares P. Nykoriak CZ> the Suburban Mobility Authority for John Hauler Regional Transportation (SMART) fora John Olumba public transportation system serving the c=2, elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County. For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation serving the EXECUTIVE LEGISLATURE elderly, handicapped and general public, shall the millage be renewed and increased from.59 to 1. mills on all John Dalton taxable property located within the Wayne Daniel K. Wenderlich C:::, Harry Scott County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, Fred A. Bolden Rebecca Thompson being years 214 through 217? It is Brian Banks estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately 517,8,998 in the first year. Paul Fillmore Corey Josef Gilchrist Taryn Jones Michael Koester EXECUTIVE cp Phil Cavanagh Cindy Darrah Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficano Russell George Leviska Kevin M. McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sig munt John Sacsepkowski, Jr. William R. Wild Christopher Wojtowicz Adam Salem Adamski L I M. Traei SeruC629 Saw I.. e I M ej,

9 Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 4 1 '... iktip 1..i 1 w 1 mr, PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED # VOTE ONLY 1 REPUBLICAN COMMISSIONER OuPPPie el% DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger Frank Accavitti, Jr. O Latisha Johnson DELEGATE Tim Killeen C, DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 9 Mark Corcoran DELEGATE DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 4 Paula L Cole Patrick Horan tt Kevin K. Johnson c.=::, Kevin M. O'Connor c=:, CONTINUED CITY CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars (S1,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obfigafion bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (S.36 per 51, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills (51.36 per 51, of taxable value). `C) C-:) INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT WAYNE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MIL LAGE PROPOSAL Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count I Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (52 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, , inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other slate and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately 58,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage will be disbursed to the following school districts: Allen Park Public Schools. Crestwood School District, Dearbom City School District, Dearborn Heights School District t7, School District of the City of Detroit. Ecorse Public School District, Flat Rock Community Schools, School District of the City of Garden City, Gibraltar School District, Grosse Ile Township Schools, The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools, City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the City of Highland Park, Huron School Distre, School District of the City of Lincoln Park, Livonia Public Schools, Melvindale - Northern Allen Park Schools, Northville Pubic Schools. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Redford Union School Dinia, River Rouge School District, Riverview Community School Distract Romulus Community Schools, Soutgate Community School District, South Redford School District, Taylor School District, Trenton Public Schools, Van Buren Public Schools, Wayne-Westland Community School District, Westwood Community Schools. Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, Wyandotte City School District. '' (=:', I M. I W i Me, '

10 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUD DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 5 I I WI I WI I Me Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 5 #PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 # '',,,," REPUBLICAN - nen DEMOCRATIC et Rick Snyder Mark Schauer UNITED S UNITED S Terri Lynn Land Gary Peters,,,, Christina Conyers C=" Hansen Clarke C:3 Burgess D. Foster LEGISLATIVE Rudy Hobbs Mark Ashley Price LEGISLATURE Brenda Lawrence LEGISLATIVE Georgia Lemmons Tares P. Nykoriak John Olumba John Hauler Bert Johnson illd,,,,, EXECUTIVE Daniel K. Wenderlich LEGISLATURE 1St DISTRICT Fred A. Bolden Rebecca Thompson John Dalton Brian Banks cr.::, Paul Fillmore Corey Josef Gilchrist Taryn Jones Michael Koester Harry Scott EXECUTIVE Cindy Darrah Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficano Russell George Leviska Kevin M. McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sigmunt John Saczepkowski, Jr. William R. Wild Christopher Wojtowicz Adorn Salem Adamski Phil Cavanagh PROPOSAL 14.1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX TO HELP S MALL BUSINESSES GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: 1. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share of the tax for the purpose of modernizing the tax system to help small businesses grow and create jobs in Michigan. 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local govemments dedicated for local purposes, induding police safety, lire protection, and ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts. 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use tax rate from exceeding existing constitutional 6% limitation. Should this law be approved? C:) WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) for a public transportatien system sermng the elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation sewing the elderly, handicapped and general pubic, shall the millage be renewed and increased from.59 to 1. mills on all taxable property located within the Wayne County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, being years 214 through 217? II is estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately 517,8,998 in the first year. c::" I ME A Typ:1 Seq:C63 Sp1:1 I Me I MC+,

11 Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 5 I 1 i c 1., PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED 4 VOTE ONLY 1 REPUBLICAN -,-, --- COMMISSIONER..m _!#,C DEMOCRATIC 4-14 COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger Latisha Johnson Tim Killeen Cr, DELEGATE Frank Accavitti, Jr. DELEGATE TO Daar Fisher Cr' Todd A. McConaghy DELEGATE DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 4 Gerald John Wiszowaty Kirkland W. Gorey C:o Lawrence T. Macdonald CONTINUED CITY CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of Grouse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars (S1.,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of Issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (5.36 per 51, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills (S1.36 per 51, of taxable value). INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT `:"-=' c:)' WAYNE REGIONAL C:ii CZD cp EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL O Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (S2 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, 214 to 219, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other state and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately 56,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage will be disbursed to the following school districts: Allen Park Public Schools, Crestwood School District. Dearborn City School District, Dearborn Heights School District e7, School District of the City of Detroit, Ecorse Public School District, Flat Rock Community Schools, School District of the City of Garden City, Gibraltar School District, Grosse Ile Township Schools, The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools, City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the City of Highland Park. Huron School District, School District of the City of Lincoln Park, LWonia Public Schools, Melvindale Northern Allen Park Schools, Northville Public Schools. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Red'ord Union School District. River Rouge School District. Riverview Community School District. Romulus Community Schools. Southgate Community School District. South Redford School District. Taylor School District, Trenton Public Schools. Van Buren Pubic Schools. Wayne-Westland Community School District, Westwood Communky Schools. Woodhaven.Brownstown School District, Wyandotte City School District. ''' c '' L 1 Mi 1 M, i Mr-,,

12 VOTER: PLEASE DO T REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 6 I ^1 I Mal I Me Official Ballot Primary Election Tuesday, August 5, 214 Wayne County, Michigan City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Precinct 6 PARTISAN VOTE ONLY 1 4 'MT"' REPUBLICAN CoRon DEMOCRATIC et Rick Snyder Mark Schauer UNITED S O UNITED S PROPOSAL 14-1 APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMENDATORY ACT TO REDUCE USE TAX AND REPLACE WITH A LOCAL COMMUNITY STABILIZATION SHARE TO MODERNIZE THE TAX SYSTEM TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES GROW AND CREATE JOBS The amendatory act adopted by the Legislature would: 1. Reduce the state use tax and replace with a local community stabilization share el the lax for the purpose of modernizing the tax system to help small businesses grow and create jobs in Michigan. Terri Lynn Land Gary Peters c:::, 2. Require Local Community Stabilization Authority to provide revenue to local rtlegngmepont deedsaicgdfit ploc roal pu s ton, ecri aenci ambulance emergency services. 3. Increase portion of state use tax dedicated for aid to local school districts. Christina Conyers Burgess D. Foster Rudy Hobbs LEGISLATIVE Brenda Lawrence Hansen Clarke f:=:, 4. Prohibit Authority from increasing taxes. 5. Prohibit total use tax rate from exceeding existing constitutional 6% limitation. Should this law be approved? `) LEGISLATIVE cp Mark Ashley Price WAYNE TRANSIT AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL LEGISLATURE Taras P. Nykoriak If approved, this proposal will renew and increase the.59 mills formerly authorized 1St DISTRICT John Olumba CI) to 1. mills for the years 214 through 217, and will allow continued support to Bert Johnson the Suburban Mobility Authority for Transportation (SMART) for a John Hauler Georgia Lemmons tttt pr2lic public I2 transportation system semng the,,, elderly, handicapped, and general public in Wayne County. EXECUTIVE Fred A. Bolden LEGISLATURE John Dalton Brian Banks Daniel K. Wenderlich Paul Fillmore Carey Josef Gilchrist Cr Taryn Jones CZ> Michael Koester Harry Scott Rebecca Thompson EXECUTIVE Warren C. Evans Robert A. Ficano Russell George Leeiska Kevin M. McNamara Bettie Cook Scott Sigmunt John Sacaepkowski, Jr. William R. Wild Christopher Wojtowice Adam Salem Adamsld Phil Cavanagh Cindy Darrah For the purpose of providing funds in support of public transportation serving the elderly, handicapped and general public, shall the millage be renewed and increased from.59 to 1. mills on all taxable property located within the Wayne County Transportation Authority area, and be imposed for a period of four (4) years, being years 214 through 217? It is estimated that if approved, this millage would raise approximately S17,8,998 in the first year. cp L I -A Ten DI Sea-6313a ' I M. I Mc,,

13 Grosse Pointe Woods Pct 6 I M I I M l I ME r' 1 1 ed _ PARTISAN SECT ON - CONTINUED I VOTE ONLY 1 CONTINUED REPUBLICAN OnAtiue DEMOCRATIC CITY.59 CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BONDING PROPOSITION COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER John W. Steininger Tim Killeen CI, Frank Accavitti, Jr. DELEGATE Latisha Johnson DELEGATE TO 2 William Karl Broman John Hauler DELEGATE DELEGATE TO Vote for not more than 3 Fred H. Schneider Kathryn Rogers Joseph E. Sucher Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars (51,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills (5.36 per 51, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills (51.36 per 51, of taxable value). C:' C) INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT WAYNE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL Pursuant to state law, the revenue raised by the proposed enhancement millage will be collected by the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and distributed to local public school districts within the boundaries of the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency based on pupil membership count Shall the limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes which may be imposed on taxable properly in the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Michigan, be increased by 2. mills (52 per thousand dollars of taxable value) for a period of six (6) years, 214 to 219, inclusive, as new additional millage to provide operating funds to enhance other state and local funding for local school district operating purposes? It is estimated that 2 mills would raise approximately S8,, when first levied in 214. The revenue from this millage will be disbursed to the following school districts: Allen Park Public Schools, Crestwood School District. Dearborn City School District. Dearborn Heights School District 147, School District of the City of Detroit, Ecorse Public School District. Flat Rock Community Schools, School District of the City of Garden City, Gibraltar School District, Grosse Ile Township Schools. The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Hamtramck Public Schools. City of Harper Woods Schools, School District of the CPy of Highland Park. Huron School District, School District of the City of Lincoln Park, Livonia Public Schools, Melvindale - Northern Allen Park Schools, Northville Public Schools. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Redford Union School District, River Rouge School District, Riverview Community School District Romulus Community Schools. Southgate Community School District, South Redford School District, Taylor School District. Trenton Public Schools, Van Buren Public Schools. Wayne-Westland Community School District, Westwood Community Schools. Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, Wyandotte City School District. '') 1 in 1 Mi a 1 Mt,,

14 COUNCIL EXCERPT Motion by Bryant, seconded by Shetler, regarding Road Improvement Program Bonding Proposition, that the City Council concur with the recommendation of the Committee-of-the-Whole at their meeting on March 17, 214, and approve the language as presented for road improvement bonding in the amount of $1 million for ten years, and to place the proposal on the 214 August Primary Election ballot, as follows: Road Improvement Program Bonding Proposition Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Ten Million Dollars ($1,,), payable in not to exceed ten (1) years from the date of issue, and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing road improvements in the City together with curb and gutter improvements and all related costs? The estimated millage to be levied in 215 is.3555 mills ($.36 per $1, of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is mills ($1.36 per $1, of taxable value). Administration and the Public Relations Committee was asked to prepare suitable information explaining the need for the Road Improvement Bond. Motion carried by the following vote: Yes: Bryant, Granger, Ketels, Koester, McConaghy, Novitke, Shetler No: None Absent: None

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