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• <br /> therein on the 19th day of May, 1987 . The Snohomish County <br /> Auditor as ex officio supervisor of elections is hereby requested <br /> also to find the existence of such emergency and to assume <br /> jurisdiction of and to call and conduct said special election to <br /> be held within the City and to submit to the qualified electors <br /> of the City the propositions hereinafter set forth. <br /> The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed not less <br /> than 45 days prior to May 19 , 1987 to certify the following <br /> propositions to the Snohomish County Auditor in the following <br /> forms : <br /> CITY OF EVERETT <br /> PROPOSITION NO. 1 <br /> PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING LEVY <br /> To pay part of the costs of constructing <br /> a public safety building, providing public <br /> parking and remodeling City Hall, shall the <br /> City of Everett increase its regular property <br /> tax levy in 1988 through 2007 by a rate not <br /> to exceed $0 . 227 per thousand of assessed <br /> valuation (to total approximately $3 . 372 per <br /> thousand of assessed valuation in 1988) and <br /> in 2008 reduce its regular property tax levy <br /> to the amount otherwise provided by law, to <br /> provide $6 , 416 ,000 plus the cost of borrowing <br /> such amount for up to 20 years, all as <br /> specified in Ordinance No. /545-82? <br /> LEVY, YES [ ] <br /> LEVY, NO [ ] <br /> CITY OF EVERETT <br /> PROPOSITION NO. 2 <br /> LIBRARY LEVY <br /> To pay part of the costs of expanding <br /> its main library and constructing a branch <br /> library, shall the City of Everett increase <br /> its regular property tax levy in 1988 through <br /> 2007 by a rate not to exceed $0 . 228 per <br /> thousand of assessed valuation (to total <br /> approximately $3 . 373 per thousand of assessed <br /> valuation in 1988) and in 2008 reduce its <br /> regular property tax levy to the amount <br /> otherwise provided by law, to provide <br /> $6 , 440 ,000 plus the cost of borrowing such <br /> amount for up to 20 years, all as specified <br /> in Ordinance No. /54/542? <br /> JAR79/29 -10- <br />