Measure on the ballot in the 2019 Colorado General Election in Peyton School District 23-JT.
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Get StartedShall the Peyton Fire Protection District's debt be increased $2,500,000 with a repayment cost of not more than $7,750,000, and shall the District's taxes be increased not more than $325,000 annually to repay such debt and any refunding thereof, at an interest rate that is equal to, lower or higher than the interest rate on the refunded debt, all for the purpose of providing fire protection, emergency medical response and rescue services, including but not limited to: • designing, acquiring, constructing, and equipping a new fire station, together with all property, landscaping, traffic safety devices, and all incidental and ancillary improvements as may be necessary or convenient for the building's compatibility with neighboring properties and to comply with all requirements of local government; • repairing and replacing capital improvements, such as the existing fire station; and • acquiring any and all vehicles and equipment for the provision of fire protection, emergency medical response and rescue services for the increased safety of residents, property owners, and businesses served by the District; such debt to mature and be subject to redemption as permitted by law and to be issued and sold at, above or below par, such debt to be issued at one time or from time to time, to be paid from any legally available revenues of the District, including the proceeds of ad valorem property taxes; such taxes to consist of an ad valorem mill levy imposed without limitation of rate and in amounts sufficient to produce the annual increase set forth above or such lesser amount as may be necessary to pay such debt; all of the above as may be determined by the Board of Directors of the District; and shall the proceeds of any such debt and the revenue from such taxes and any other revenue used to pay such debt, and investment earnings thereon, be collected, retained and spent by the District as a permanent voter approved revenue change, without regard to any spending, revenue raising, and other limitation contained within Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution, Section 29-1-301 of the Colorado Revised Statutes or any other law?
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