Sec. 6. Vote in Favor.
   If a majority of the qualified voters voting at said election shall vote in favor of creating the district and the levying of a tax as aforesaid for the enforcement of the ordinance, as provided by this act, the board of county commissioners of that county shall upon receipt of the certified copy of the results of said election from the board of elections adopt a resolution creating the district and shall file a copy of the said resolution so adopted with the clerk of the superior court of the county. Upon creation and establishment of the district, the board of county commissioners of the county may levy and collect an ad valorem tax on all taxable property in said district in such amount as it may deem necessary to pay expenses necessitated under Section 8 of this act, not exceeding five cents (5¢) on each one hundred dollar ($100.00) taxable valuation of property in said district from year to year, and shall cause the same to be kept in a separate and special fund, to be used only for the enforcement within that district of the ordinance authorized by Section 2 of this act.
(Sess. Laws 1989, ch. 963, § 6)