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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF STANISLAUS ACTION AGENDA SUMMARY DEPT: Board of Supervisors BOARD AGENDA # *A-5a July 20, 2010 Urgent Q Routine AGENDA DATE CEO Concurs with Recommendation YES NO 415 Vote Required YES NO (Information Attached) SUBJECT: Approval to Consolidate with the Gubernatorial General Election to be Held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 the General Obligation Bond Election for the Hughson Unified School District STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve the consolidation of the General Obligation Bond Election for the Hughson Unified School District with the Gubernatorial General Election to be Held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Contact Person: Christine Ferraro Tallman Phone Number: 209 525-4494 FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. BOARD ACTION AS FOLLOWS: On motion of Supervisor---O_B_rieenn, Seconded by Supervisor ---M-o-nJeith----------------- and approved by the following vote, Ayes: Supervisors:_O:Br_ie_n, Chiesa, Monkit_hA-[2eM~rtin~,-and-ChaLrman _G_r_!v-e_r- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Noes: Supervisors:... None Excused or Absent: Supervisors:Nooe--- - -- - - ------ - - -- - - --- -- - - - --- - -- - - -- - - ------ - - -- - - -- - -- - ---- - - -- - - - Abstaining: Supervisor:--- - - - ---Nane------------------------------------------------------------------ - 1) X Approved as recommended 2) Denied 3) Approved as amended 4) Other: MOTION: ATTEST: E L I ~ A. H KING, Assistant CI File No.

Tax Rate Statement An election will be held in the Hughson Unified School District (the "District") on November 2, 20 10 to authorize the sale of $21,000,000 in general obligation bonds. The following information is submitted in compliance with Sections 9400-9404 of the California Elections Code. The best estimate of the tax rate that would be required to fund this bond issue during the first fiscal year after the sale of the first series of bonds, based on estimated assessed valuations available at the time of filing of this statement, is $.04900 per $100 ($49.OO per $100,000) of assessed valuation in fiscal year 20 1 1-12. The best estimate of the tax rate that would be required to fbnd this bond issue during the first fiscal year after the sale of the last series of bonds, based on estimated assessed valuations available at the time of filing of this statement, is $.04900 per $1 00 ($49.00 per $100,000) of assessed valuation in fiscal year 20 16-17. The best estimate of the highest tax rate that would be required to fund this bond issue, based on estimated assessed valuations available at the time of filing this statement, is $.04900 per $100 ($49.00 per $100,000) of assessed valuation. These estimates are based on projections derived fi-om information obtained fi-om official sources. The actual tax rates and the years in which they will apply may vary depending on the timing of bond sales, the amount of bonds sold at each sale and actual increases in assessed valuations. The timing of the bond sales and the amount of bonds sold at any given time will be determined by the needs of the District. Actual assessed valuations will depend upon the amount and value of taxable property within the District as determined in the assessment and the equalization process. Brian Beck Superintendent Hughson Unified School District

c3 HUGHSON In Mind 2010 JUL I 2 P 12: 2;> UNLFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ~rudition wdh he ~ r d ~ n BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Brian Beck, Superintendent Rick Applegate Cindy Cunningham-Gipp Mark Harman Randall Heckman Jim Hudelson RESOLUTION 0911 0: 16 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HUGHSON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ORDERING AN ELECTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF SCHOOL BONDS, ESTABLISHING SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ELECTION ORDER, AND REQUESTING CONSOLIDATION WITH OTHER ELECTIONS OCCURRING ON NOVEMBER 2,2010 WHEREAS, in the judgment of the Board of Trustees (the "Board") of the Hughson Unified School District (the "District"), it is advisable to call an election to submit to the electors of the District the question whether bonds of the District shall be issued and sold for the purpose of raising money for the acquisition or improvement of real property, and the furnishing and equipping of school facilities; and WHEREAS, as a result of the approval of Proposition 39 on November 7, 2000, Article Xlll A, Section 1, paragraph (b), of the California Constitution ("Article Xlll A ) provides an exception to the limit on ad valorem property taxes on real property for bonded indebtedness incurred by a school district approved by 55 percent of the voters of the district voting on the proposition; and WHEREAS, WHEREAS, the Board is specifically authorized, upon approval by a two-thirds vote of the Board, to pursue the authorization and issuance of bonds by a fifty-five percent (55%) vote of the electorate on the question whether bonds of the District shall be issued and sold for specified purposes, pursuant to Education Code Section 15264 et seq. (the "Act"); and pursuant to the California Elections Code, it is appropriate for the Board to request consolidation of the election with any and all other elections to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, and to request the Stanislaus County Registrar of Voters to perform certain election services for the District; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the Hughson Unified School District the following: Section 1. Section 2. Call for Election. The Board hereby orders an election and submits to the electors of the District the question of whether general obligation bonds of the District shall be issued and sold in the maximum principal amount of $21,000,000 for the purpose of raising money to finance school facilities and property of the District, and paying costs incident thereto, as set forth more fully in the ballot proposition approved pursuant to Section 3. This Resolution constitutes the order of the District to call such election. Election Date. The date of the election shall be November 2, 2010, and the election shall be held solely within the boundaries of the District. 6815 Hughson Avenue, P.O. Box 189, Hughson, CA 95326 'Phone 209.883.4428 Fax 209.883.4639

Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 6. Purpose of Election; Ballot Proposition. The purpose of the election shall be for the voters in the District to vote on a proposition, a full copy of which is attached hereto and marked Exhibit A, containing the question of whether the District shall issue the Bonds for the purpose stated therein, together with the accountability requirements of Article Xlll A and Government Code Section 5341 0 and the requirements of Section 15272 of the Act. The Stanislaus County Registrar of Voters (the "County Registrar") is requested to print the Full Text of Measure contained on Exhibit A, including Exhibit A-I in the sample ballot pamphlet. As required by Elections Code Section 13247, the abbreviated form of the measure to appear on the ballot is attached hereto and marked as Exhibit B. The Superintendent or his designee is hereby authorized and directed to make any changes to the text of the proposition or this resolution as required to conform to any requirements of Article Xlll A, the Act, or the Stanislaus County Registrar of Voters. Authority for Election. The authority for ordering the election is contained in Section 15264 et. seq. of the Education Code and Section I, paragraph (b), subsection (3), of Article Xlll A. The authority for the specification of this election order is contained in Section 5322 of the Education Code. School Facilities Projects. As required by Article Xlll A, the Board hereby certifies that it has evaluated safety, class size reduction, enrollment growth, and information technology needs in developing the list of school facilities projects set forth on Exhibit A-I. Covenants of the Board upon Approval of the Bonds by the Electorate. As required by Article XIII, Section 15278 of the Act, and Government Code Section 53410, in the event 55 percent of the voters voting in the District approve of the Bonds, the Board shall: 1. conduct an annual, independent performance audit to ensure that the funds have been expended only on the projects listed in Exhibit A-I; 2. conduct an annual, independent financial audit of the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds until all of those proceeds have been expended for the school facilities projects listed in Exhibit A-I ; 3. establish and appoint members to an independent citizens' oversight committee in accordance with Sections 15278, 15280, and 15282 of the Act; 4. apply the bond proceeds only to the specific purposes stated in the ballot proposition; 5. cause creation of accounts into which bond proceeds shall be deposited; and 6. cause the preparation of an annual report pursuant to Government Code Sections 5341 0 and 5341 1. Section 7. Delivery of this Resolution. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to send a copy of this Resolution to the Stanislaus County Superintendent of Schools, the County Registrar and the Stanislaus County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

Section 8. Section 9. Section 10. Section 11. Section 12. Consolidation of Election. The County Registrar and the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors are hereby requested to consolidate the election ordered hereby with any and all other elections to be held on November 2, 2010, within the District. Ballot Arguments; Tax Rate Statement. Any and all members of this Board are hereby authorized to act as an author of any ballot argument prepared in connection with the election, including a rebuttal argument. The Superintendent, President of the Board, or their designees, are hereby authorized to execute any Tax Rate Statement or other document and to perform all acts necessary to place the bond measure on the ballot. - Elections Code. Pursuant to Section 5303 of the Education Code and Section 10002 of the Elections Code, the Board of Supervisors of Stanislaus County, is requested to permit the Registrar of Voters to render all services specified by Section 10418 of the Elections Code relating to the election, for which services the District agrees to reimburse Stanislaus County in full upon presentation of a bill, such services to include the mailing of the sample ballot and tax rate statement (described in Section 9401 of the Elections Code). Agreements. The Superintendent is authorized and directed to execute the agreements on file with Jones Hall, A Professional Law Corporation, which firm is appointed hereby to perform bond counsel services in regard to the Bonds and lsom Advisors Inc. as Financial Advisor. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect on and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTE 22nd day of June, 2010 chool District the Signed:

CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, Cindy Cunningham-Gipp, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the HUGHSON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of Resolution No. 09/10:16 adopted at a regular meeting place thereof on the 22nd day of June, 2010, of which meeting all the members of said Board of Trustees had due notice and at which a majority thereof were present, and that at said meeting said resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 5 NOES: ABSENT: 0 ABSTENTIONS: 0 An agenda of said meeting was posted at least 72 hours before said meeting at Hughson, California, a location freely accessible to members of the public, and a brief general description of said resolution appeared on said agenda. I further certify that I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office; that the foregoing resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said board meeting and entered in said minutes; and that said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption, and the same is now in full force and effect. Dated: June 22, 2010 Clerk of the ~ &rd of ~ryb(tees of the(/l HUGHSON U~IFIED S&OOL DISTR~ I

EXHIBIT A BALLOT MEASURE FULL TEXT OF MEASURE This proposition may be known and referred to as the Hughson Unified School District General Obligation Bond of 2010, or Measure FINDINGS The Hughson Unified School District (the "District), is a recognized leader in providing top quality education to Stanislaus County students. The achievements have been accrued by the District as a result of the long history of visionary leadership from the Board of Trustees of the District (the "Board"), as well as from staff members, parents, and members of the District communities. During its long history, the District has benefited from a community, which supports its educational institutions by establishing high standards for academic achievement while at the same time providing the means required to meet and even to surpass those expectations. In order to provide our local students with the same classrooms and school facilities as other California school districts, additional repairs and upgrades are necessary to ensure these buildings will remain functional for future generations. The Board has prepared a facilities plan and identified repairs, upgrades, and classroom and facility modernization needs that are more than the District is able to fund from currently available sources or annual revenues The District has sought, and continues to seek, all available outside sources of funding to improve our school buildings, including local, state, and federal grants and state bond funds. Historically, the state requires that local school districts provide local funds as a condition of receipt of state matching funds. It is necessary to seek voter approval of a bond measure in order to provide the local funding for identified school facility repairs and modernization projects. BOND AUTHORIZATION By approval of this proposition by at least 55 percent of the registered voters voting on the proposition, the District shall be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $21,000,000 in aggregated principal at interest rates below the legal limit, to provide finance for the specific school facilities projects listed in the Bond Project List attached hereto as Exhibit A-I, subject to all the accountability requirements specified below. Exhibit A - 1

BOND PROJECT LIST The Bond Project List attached to this resolution as Exhibit A-1 shall be considered a part of the ballot proposition and shall be reproduced in any official document required to contain the full statement of the bond proposition. Approval of this Bond Measure (the "Measure") does not guarantee that the proposed project or projects in the District that are the subject of bonds under the Measure will be funded beyond the local revenues generated by the Measure. If state matching funds become available, they will be used for and applied to the Bond Project List as per Exhibit A-1. The school district's proposal for the project or projects may assume the receipt of matching state funds, which could be subject to appropriation by the Legislature or approval of a statewide bond measure. ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS The provisions in this section are specifically included in this proposition in order that the voters and taxpayers in the District may be assured that their money will be spent wisely to address specific facilities needs of the District all in compliance with the requirements of Article XIIIA, Section l(b)(3), of the State Constitution and the Strict Accountability in Local School Construction Bonds Act of 2000 (codified at Education Code Sections 15264 and following.) Evaluation of Needs. The Board has prepared an updated facilities plan in order to evaluate and address all of the facilities needs of the District. The Board hereby certifies that it has evaluated safety, class size reduction, enrollment growth, and information technology needs in developing the Bond Project List contained in Exhibit A-1. Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee. The Board shall establish an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee pursuant to Education Code Section 15278 and following to ensure bond proceeds are expended only on the school facilities projects listed in Exhibit A-I. The committee shall be established within 60 days of the date when the results of the election appear in the minutes of the Board. Performance Audits. The Board shall conduct an annual, independent performance audit to ensure that the bond proceeds have been expanded only on the school facilities projects listed in Exhibit A-1. Financial Audits. The Board shall conduct an annual, independent financial audit of the bond proceeds until all of those proceeds have been spent for the school facilities projects listed in Exhibit A-1. Special Bond Proceeds Account: Annual Report to Board. Upon approval of this proposition and the sale of any bonds approved, the Board shall take actions necessary to establish an account in which proceeds of the sale of bonds will be deposited. As long as any proceeds of the bonds remain unexpended, the Superintendent of the District shall cause a report to be filed with the Board annually stating (1) the amount of bond proceeds received and expended in that year, and (2) the status of any project funded or to be funded from bond proceeds. The report may relate to the calendar year, fiscal year, or other appropriate annual period as the Superintendent shall determine and may be incorporated in the annual budget, audit, or another appropriate routine report to the Board. Exhibit A - 2

FURTHER SPECIFICATIONS No Administrator Salaries. Proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this proposition shall be used only for the construction, reconstruction and/or rehabilitation of school facilities including the furnishing and equipping of school facilities or acquisition or lease of real property for school facilities and construction and bond program management by district personnel, and not for any other purpose, including teacher and administrator salaries and other school operating expenses. The proceeds of the bonds will be deposited into a Building Fund to be held by the Stanislaus County Treasurer, as required by the California Education Code. Exhibit A - 3

EXHIBIT A-I BOND PROJECT LIST Bond proceeds will be expended to modernize, replace, renovate, expand, construct, acquire, equip, furnish and otherwise improve the classrooms and school facilities of the District, including those located at the following locations: Hughson High School Emilie J. Ross Middle School Dickens High School Fox Road Elementary School Hughson Elementary School The specific school facilities projects to be funded include, but shall not be limited to: Modernize and renovate classrooms and school facilities, including the aging agriculture (Ag) shops and gymnasium at Hughson High School Construct a new science building and dining canopy at Hughson High School Improve and expand athletic facilities and fields at Hughson High School for school and community use, including site expansions and a softball complex Upgrade the stadium at Hughson High School, including an all weather track and synthetic turf field to reduce operating costs Construct a multi-purpose building for use by Ross Middle School and Fox Road Elementary School, including a lobby, restrooms and a music classroom. Modernization and Miscellaneous Projects at School Sites Replace inadequate wiring and electrical systems to meet current electrical and accessibility codes, increase capacity, and relieve currently overloaded electrical systems. Repair or replace old windows Install additional and/or replace outdated heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, and lighting systems, where possible to be more energy efficient. Repair or replace roofs, doors, walls, floors, and ceilings. Renovate, repair, and/or upgrade the interior and/or exterior of existing classrooms and school facilities throughout the District, including hardware, infrastructure and landscaping improvements. Replace existing wiring systems to meet current electrical and accessibility codes and increased capacity, including replacing raceways. Additional electrical service capacity to relieve currently overloaded electrical systems. Make health and safety improvements, including abatement and removal of hazardous materials identified prior or during construction. Exhibit A-1-1

Upgrade outdated restrooms. Repair or replace existing plumbing, sewer and drainage systems. Address unforeseen conditions revealed by construction/modernization (such as plumbing or gas line breaks, dry rot, seismic, structural, etc.). Other improvements required to comply with existing building codes, including the Field Act, and access requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Necessary site acquisition and preparationirestoration in connection with new construction, renovation or remodeling, or installation or removal of relocatable classrooms, including ingress and egress, removing, replacing, or installing irrigation, utility lines (such as gas lines, water lines, electrical lines, sewer lines, and communication lines), trees and landscaping, relocating fire access roads, and acquiring any necessary easements, licenses, or rights of way to the property. Rental or construction of storage facilities and other space on an interim basis, as needed to accommodate construction materials, equipment, and personnel, and interim classrooms (including relocatables) for students and school functions or other storage for classroom materials displaced during construction. Acquisition of any of the facilities on the Bond Project List through temporary lease or lease-purchase arrangements, or execute purchase option under leases for any of these authorized facilities. For any project involving rehabilitation or renovation of a building or the major portion of a building, the District shall be authorized to proceed with new replacement construction instead, if the Board of Trustees determines that replacement and new construction is more economically practical than rehabilitation and renovation, considering the building's age, condition, expected remaining life, and other relevant factors. All work necessary and incidental to specific projects described above, including demolition of existing structures. Exhibit A-I - 2

EXHIBIT B BALLOT MEASURE (ABBREVIATED FORM) "To improve the quality of education, modernize and renovate the high school, improve energy efficiency to reduce operating costs, build a science building at the high school, upgrade technology and inadequate electrical systems, and improve and expand physical education fields and facilities, shall the Hughson Unified School District issue $21,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries or be taken by the state? Exhibit B - 1