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a 11/9/92(legal)RESO/Vk RESOLUTION NO. 92- 209 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE CERTIFICATE OF THE COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD. WHEREAS, on November 3, 1992, the County held a referendum of the qualified electors on the question of whether Indian River County should authorize the issuance of General Obligation Bonds or Notes of the County in one or more series in an amount not -to -exceed $26,000,000 to finance the cost of acquiring environmentally significant land to protect water quality, open spaces, and wildlife habitat; and WHEREAS, after the ballots were counted, the results were certified by the County Canvassing Board, which consisted of County Judge James B. Balsiger, Supervisor of Elections Ann Robinson, and Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners Carolyn K. Eggert, and the Certificate, which shows that the referendum did pass, was turned over to the Board of County Commissioners, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Board hereby officially acknowledges receipt of the Certificate of the County Canvassing Board in connection with the above referendum. The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Bird , and the motion was seconded by Commissioner T i P P i n , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye Commissioner John W. Tippin Aye Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht Aye Commissioner Fran B. Adams Aye The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 17 day of November , 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Att By C olyn K. E ' rt Jeffrey-- Bartonlerk .� airman �L/c/ lGt , Ga }�airl�G R/ A C U------ ---- - Jw�9z- CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD We, the undersigned, JAMES B. BALSIGER, County Judge, ANN ROBINSON, Supervisor of Elections, and CAROLYN K. EGGERT, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met in the office of the Supervisor of Elections on the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1992, and proceeded to publicly canvass the votes given for the issues and offices herein specified at the GENERAL ELECTION held on the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1992, as shown by the returns on file in the Office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: For President and Vice President of the United States, the whole number of votes cast was .!�;3 9 of which number: BILL CLINTON AND AL GORE (D) received2.1 , 3 59 VOTES GEORGE BUSH AND DAN QUAYLE (R) received ANDRE MARROU AND NANCY LORD (LIB) received ROSS PEROT AND JAMES STOCKDALE (IND) received / 3 VOTES VOTES Z VOTES ANTHONY T. BELLIZZI (WRITE-IN) received t) VOTES QUINN BRISBEN AND WILLIAM DAVIS EDWARDS (WRITE-IN) received Q VOTES JERRY CARROLL (WRITE-IN) received _0_ VOTES THOMAS L. CHAPMAN (WRITE-IN) received 0 VOTES BARBARA S. EASTMAN (WRITE-IN) received 0 VOTES JIM GLOVER (WRITE-IN) received 0 _ VOTES JOHN HAGELIN AND MIKE TOMPKINS (WRITE-IN) received _/ VOTES WILLIAM H. JENKINS (WRITE-IN) received 0 VOTES ALAN M. KAPLAN (WRITE-IN) received 0 VOTES ISABELL MASTERS (WRITE-IN) received �_ VOTES J. P. MILLER (WRITE-IN) received 0 VOTES JEAN JOIE de'vivre NATE' (WRITE-IN) received ©_ VOTES For Representative In Congress, 15th Congressional District, the whole number of votes cast was of which number: JIM BACCUS (D) received Z 2 �z_ VOTES BILL TOLLEY (R) received 2– 0 5L7— VOTES For State Attorney, 19th Judicial Circuit, the whole number of votes cast was SZ -332 -of which number: BRUCE COLTON (R) received 32. 130 VOTES MIKE MCNAMEE (WRITE-IN) received 202" VOTES For State Senator, 15th Senatorial District, the whole number of votes cast was ..31.50 of which number: PATSY ANN KURTH (D) received _ VOTES GENE WADDELL (R) received VOTES For State Senator, 27th Senatorial District, the whole number of votes cast was 9. of which number: MELANIE BRENNER (D) received � O VOTES WILLIAM G. "DOC" MYERS (R) received __LVOTES For United States Senator, the whole number of votes cast was Yj, 2 7 of which number: BOB GRAHAM (D) received 2 VOTES BILL GRANT (R) received -2-o 1 1_1 VOTES CHARLES R. EVANS (WRITE-IN) received VOTES DAN FEIN (WRITE- IN)received __ VOTES WAYNE WIECHART (WRITE-IN) received VOTES For Representative In Congress, 15th Congressional District, the whole number of votes cast was of which number: JIM BACCUS (D) received Z 2 �z_ VOTES BILL TOLLEY (R) received 2– 0 5L7— VOTES For State Attorney, 19th Judicial Circuit, the whole number of votes cast was SZ -332 -of which number: BRUCE COLTON (R) received 32. 130 VOTES MIKE MCNAMEE (WRITE-IN) received 202" VOTES For State Senator, 15th Senatorial District, the whole number of votes cast was ..31.50 of which number: PATSY ANN KURTH (D) received _ VOTES GENE WADDELL (R) received VOTES For State Senator, 27th Senatorial District, the whole number of votes cast was 9. of which number: MELANIE BRENNER (D) received � O VOTES WILLIAM G. "DOC" MYERS (R) received __LVOTES For Sheriff, the whole number of votes cast was N!�Zwhich number WARREN T. ZEUCH,III (D) received --Z-�,l z %.f VOTES GARY C. WHEELER (R) received .2 S' 'I.7-3 VOTES For Property Appraiser, the whole number of votes cast was 3ZI02 which number LEONARD SCHAEFER (D) received 16 6 VOTES DAVID C. NOLTE (R) received 25 /5,? VOTES Com, 79 gztda JAMES B. BALSIGER, COUNTY JUDGE CAROLYV. E ERT;, A RMAN OF UUUNTY MMISSI N Ql't� pat�.:4� - ANN ROBINSON, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Total ballots cast in Indian River County was5q/ fora • 7 percent turnout. CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER COUNTY We, the undersigned, NAMES B. BALSIGER, County Judge, ANN ROBINSON, Supervisor of Elections, and CAROLYN K. EGGERT, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, constituting the Board of County Canvassers In and for said County, do hereby certify that we met in the office of the Supervisor of Elections on the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1992, and proceeded to publicly canvass the votes given for the issues and offices herein specified at the NONPARTISAN GENERAL ELECTION held on the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1992, as shown by the returns on file In the Office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: Retention of Justice ROSEMARY BARKETT, of the Supreme Court, FOR ./G" ov-P-4L VOTES AGAINST _- L • 474 VOTES Retention of Justice MAJOR B. HARDING, of the Supreme Court, FOR `���o R�// VOTES AGAINST �2,• get VOTES Retention of Justice PARKER LEE McDONALD, of the Supreme Court, FOR 9 • 3ZS VOTES AGAINST 12, % 6 y VOTES Retention of Justice BEN F. OVERTON, of the Supreme Court, FOR I„Z9 VOTES AGAINST 24, 76 2- VOTES Retention of Judge GARY M. FARMER, of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, FOR Z 94 qG. 7-6—VOTES AGAINST ./I • / 03 VOTES Retention of Judge HUGH S. GLICKSTEIN, of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, FOR ZZ -12Z VOTES ' AGAINST VOTES Retention of Judge GEORGE W. HERSEY, of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, FOR VOTES AGAINST Z • gJr VOTES FOR SEBASTIAN INLET DISTRICT 1, the whole number of votes cast was of which number: MICHAEL J. ROWLAND JOHN MICHAEL SCHRAM received - 3, g 33 VOTES received 0 9'3 VOTES FOR SEBASTIAN INLET DISTRICT 3, the whole number of votes cast was �v- of which number: TOM LAWTON received �6 VOTES PHILIP DAVID SANBORN recalyarl E. 0 VOTES FOR SEBASTIAN INLET DISTRICT 4, the whole number of votes cast was 4j,32- of which number: PETER M. FALLON received 2 2, 32- VOTES LAURA LATHERO-GAY received ? �L VOTES RANDY L. MOSBY recaivAd 2, 75/ VOTES FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MOSOUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, the whole number of votes cast was � 3, 90,Z of which number: received receiVF;rf VOTES VOTES HELEN M. GLENN reraiv�" b�� VOTES STEVEN PITIAK received 3. �.3% VOTES JIM WRIGHT received —L319-53 VOTES e (The 1wQi candidates receiving the most votes are the winners.) i FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MOSOUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, the whole number of votes cast was � 3, 90,Z of which number: received receiVF;rf VOTES VOTES HELEN M. GLENN reraiv�" b�� VOTES STEVEN PITIAK received 3. �.3% VOTES JIM WRIGHT received —L319-53 VOTES e (The 1wQi candidates receiving the most votes are the winners.) BEVERLY B. O'NEILL received 22-jAL 22-j VOTES BROADUS F. SOWELL received VOTES *(The fQur_ candidates receiving the most votes are the winners.) FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT, the whole number of votes cast was 3.35 , & of which number: VERNON BRIAN FROMANG received// Q9 VOTES PAUL ALBERT GRAHAM received 2z VOTES Proposing an amendment to Section 5 of Article VI of the State Constitution to allow for suspension or delay of the general election due to a state of emergency or impending emergency pursuant to general law. FOR 2-2, 5 5,2/ VOTES AGAINST /7" '54 7' VOTES NUMBER 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE I, SECTION 24 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 20 ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND MEETINGS Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution, effective July 1, 1993, to grant public access to records and meetings of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of state government, and other governmental entities; to allow the legislature to enact exemptions and rules; continuing existing exemptions until repealed; and to apply existing exemptions relating to records of other governmental entities to judicial and legislative records. FOR 32 Z VOTES AGAINST ! , Z VOTES NUMBER 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3 HISTORIC PRESERVATION AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution, effective January 1, 1993, to permit any county or municipality to authorize ad valorem tax exemptions for owners of historic property to encourage the rehabilitation or renovation of such structures, subject to general law. FOR 2-10 56 Z VOTES AGAINST IS%/VOTES CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION CREATING ARTICLE III, SECTION 19; STATE BUDGETING, PLANNING, AND APPROPRIATIONS PROCESSES; REVISING ARTICLE IV, SECTION 1; GOVERNOR, CREATING ARTICLE IV, SECTION 13; REVENUE SHORTFALLS; REVISING ARTICLE XII, SECTION 9; BONDS IMPROVING ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC REVIEW IN SPENDING TAXPAYERS' MONEY AND MAINTAINING A BALANCED BUDGET A revision requiring: 72 -hour public review for appropriation bills; a budget stabilization fund; performance measurement and productivity. programs; a state planning document and department and agency planning processes; appropriation bills format; appropriations review; annual state budgeting and planning processes; processes for creating and sunsetting trust funds; and a final budget report. Providing executive authority to maintain a balanced budget and to direct planning and budgeting. Expanding use of educational capital outlay funds. FOR 3©� 00-3 VOTES AGAINST Ln 0J VOTES NUMBER 5 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION CREATING ARTICLE I, SECTION 24 TAXPAYERS' BILL OF RIGHTS Requiring the legislature to adopt a Taypayers' Bill of Rights in clear and concise language that sets forth taxpayers' rights and responsibilities and government's responsibilities to deal fairly with taxpayers under the laws /of this state. 3 Q FOR 6 1 1 VOTES AGAINST - 4.132— VOTES NUMBER 6 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION ARTICLE VII, SECTION 9 AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES TO LEVY A ONE -CENT SALES TAX WITH LOCAL VOTER APPROVAL The proposal authorizes counties and municipalities to levy up to a one -cent sales tax, if approved by the voters of the county or municipality, to be used for local government services. The referendum vote shall be called for by an ordinance of the county or municipality, and the one -cent sales tax, if approved, shall be based on the state sales and use tax base as defined by the Legislature, with certain exceptions. FOR /0 . E5 VOTES AGAINST 2 9. 4 -FI- VOTES NUMBER 7 CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION ARTICLE VII.JZCTION 3 LEASEHOLDS Subjects leaseholds in rn owned property entered into since 1968 to ad va a � n. Al 'leaseholds in government owned property ent t A r to , and subsequent renewal options and exteniirY•Q a initial lease, shall be taxed as intangible p al o� Y. FOR a� VOTES AGAINST AST VOTES NUMBER 8 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE SII, SECTION 9 BONDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Proposing an amendment to Section 9 of Article XII of the State Constitution to: (1) Continue indefinitely the current dedication of gross receipts taxes to fund construction of educational facilities for the state*s public education system. (2) Continue indefinitely the current dedication of some motor vehicle license taxes to fund construction of educational facilities for public schools and community colleges. (3) Remove interest and maturity restrictions on education bond refunding. FOR /� 3 , Z -3 7 VOTES AGAINST ` S, S 0 I VOTES NUMBER 9 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VI, SECTION 4 LIMITED POLITICAL TERMS IN CERTAIN ELECTIVE OFFICES Limits terms by prohibiting incumbents who have held the same elective office for the preceding eight years from appearing on the ballot for re-election to that office. Offices covered are: Florida Representative and senator, Lieutenant Governor, Florida Cabinet, and U. S. Senator and Representative. Terms of office beginning before amendment approval are not counted. FOR 3!x%1.:552 VOTES 6 AGAINST .� 0 VOTES NUMBER 10 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 4 HOMESTEAD VALUATION LIMITATION Providing for limiting increases in homestead property valuations for ad valorem tax purposes to a maximum of 3% annually and also providing for reassessment of market values upon changes in ownership. FOR AGAINST 191.732— VOTES VOTES BOND REFERENDUM Environmental/Natural Lands Acquisition Shall Indian River County be authorized to acquire environmentally significant land to protect water quality, open spaces, and wildlife habitat, by issuing general obligation bonds not exceeding $26,000,000 to be repaid in not -in -exceed 15 years and structured so that at the time of issuance the rate necessary to fund the maximum annual payments on the bonds shall not exceed 1/2 mill? FOR /62L VOTES AGAINST 10-/00 VOTES JAMES B. BAL IGER, COUNTY JUDGE t�� 41 �� CAROLYY K. E GER H IRMAN OF COUNTY C MMI 1 N ,1 ANN• ROBINSON, UPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Total ballots cast in Indian River County was �(j 591. for a 1� percent turnout.