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The Dare County Board of Elections shall prepare ballots in the following form for an election called under Section 1 of this act:
“[] FOR creation of the Duck Area Beautification District and the levy of an ad valorem tax, not to exceed ten cents (10¢) for each one hundred dollars ($100.00) taxable valuation, to beautify the district and protect the citizens of the district by providing for the underground installation of power lines.
[] AGAINST creation of the Duck Area Beautification District and the levy of an ad valorem tax, not to exceed ten cents (10¢) for each one hundred dollars ($100.00) taxable valuation, to beautify the district and protect the citizens of the district by providing for the underground installation of power lines.”
(Sess. Laws 1983, ch. 991, § 3)
If a majority of the qualified voters voting in an election called under Section 1 of this act vote in favor of creating the Duck Area Beautification District and authorizing the levy and collection of an ad valorem tax in the district, the Dare County Board of Commissioners shall, upon receipt of a certified copy of the election results, adopt a resolution creating the Duck Area Beautification District and shall file a copy of the resolution with the clerk of superior court of Dare County. Upon establishing the Duck Area Beautification District, the Dare County Board of Commissioners may annually levy an ad valorem tax on all taxable property in the district in an amount the board considers necessary to provide for the installation of underground power lines, not to exceed ten cents (10¢) for each one hundred dollars ($100.00) taxable valuation of property. The proceeds of this tax shall be used only to provide for the underground installation of power lines in the district.
(Sess. Laws 1983, ch. 991, § 4)
If created, the Duck Area Beautification District shall be a body politic and corporate and shall have the power to provide for the installation of underground power lines and do all acts reasonably necessary to fulfill this purpose. The Dare County Board of Commissioners shall serve, ex officio, as the governing body of the district, and the officers of the board of county commissioners shall likewise serve as the officers of the governing body of the district. A simple majority of the governing body constitutes a quorum, and approval by a majority of those present is sufficient to determine any matter before the governing body, if a quorum is present.
(Sess. Laws 1983, ch. 991, § 5)
ARTICLE XXX. AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR AN ELECTION WITHIN THE DUCK AREA BEAUTIFICATION DISTRICT OF DARE COUNTY TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND MAINTAINING SIDEWALKS WITHIN THAT DISTRICT.
The Dare County Board of Commissioners may call an election in the Duck Area Beautification District established pursuant to Chapter 991 of the 1983 Session Laws to submit to the voters in the district the single issue of authorizing the annual levy and collection of a special ad valorem tax on all taxable property in the district to protect the general public by providing for the construction and maintenance of sidewalks within the district. The Dare County Board of Elections shall conduct this election in accordance with Chapter 163 of the General Statutes and shall certify the result of the election to the Dare County Board of Commissioners.
(Sess. Laws 1993, ch. 610, § 1)
The Dare County Board of Elections shall prepare ballots in the following form for an election called for under Section 1 of this article:
[]FOR []AGAINST
The levy of an ad valorem tax not to exceed five cents (5¢) for each one hundred dollars ($100.00) taxable valuation each tax year for two consecutive years to protect the general public of the Duck Area Beautification District by constructing sidewalks within the district, and thereafter the annual levy of an ad valorem tax not to exceed one cent (1¢) for each one hundred dollars ($100.00) taxable valuation to maintain these sidewalks.
(Sess. Laws 1993, ch. 610, § 2)
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