Initiative Measure 88

INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 88

Property Tax Levy Lid Lift to Support Great Schools

      WHEREAS an educated citizenry is essential to the continued 
prosperity and welfare of the City of Seattle; and

      WHEREAS an urgent need exists to establish the long-term fiscal 
viability of the Seattle School System to accelerate student 
achievement for all of its diverse student populations;

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE as follows:

Section 1.  Legislative Findings

a. Providing City services, including the educational programs 
described in this initiative, is a City purpose.

b. An urgent need exists to continue the provision of City services, 
including the educational services funded with regular property 
taxes, and its urgency requires submission to the qualified electors 
of the City of Seattle of a measure authorizing regular property tax 
levies in excess of the limitations in RCW Chapter 84.55, as it now 
exists or may hereafter be amended, for up to six years, at a special 
election to be held in conjunction with a general election or 
primary.

Section 2.  Definitions.  As used in this measure, the following 
words when capitalized have the following meanings:

a. "City" means City of Seattle.

b. "People" means the people of the City of Seattle.

Section 3.  Lift of Levy Lids for Regular Property Taxes-Authority

  The People have vested the legislative powers of the City in a 
Mayor and City Council, but the People have reserved to themselves 
independent of the Mayor and the City Council the power to propose 
for themselves measures dealing with any matter within the realm of 
local affairs or municipal business.  That power includes the use of 
an initiative petition to submit to the qualified electors of the 
City a measure as authorized by RCW 84.55.050 to exceed the 
limitations of regular property taxes contained in RCW Chapter 84.55, 
as it now exists or may hereinafter be amended.

Section 4.  Lift of Levy Lids for Regular Property Taxes-Amount

      The limitations on regular property taxes contained in Chapter 
84.55 RCW, as it now exists or may hereafter be amended, for property 
taxes levied in 2007 though 2012, for collection in 2008 through 
2013, respectively.  For taxes levied in 2007 for collection in 2008 
the tax rate shall be limited to $ 3.27 per $1,000 assessed value.  
For taxes levied in 2008 though 2012, that portion of the levy to be 
used for the purposes described herein may increase annually by the 
Consumer Price Index ("CPI")-U for Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton.  
Pursuant to RCW 84.55.050(4), the maximum regular property taxes that 
may be levied in 2013 for collection in 2014 and later years shall be 
computed as if the levy lid in RCW 84.55.010 had not been lifted 
under this initiative.  

  The limitations on regular property taxes shall be lifted only for 
the educational purposes set forth in the Great Schools Educational 
Funding Initiative enacted by the City or submitted to the voters 
contemporaneously with this measure.

Section  5.  Election - Ballot Title 

  The Ballot Title for this measure shall be as follows or as 
modified by the City Attorney pursuant to RCW 29A.36.070:

      This measure approves for up to six (6) years, regular property 
taxes higher than the limits of Chapter 84.55 RCW for educational 
purposes only.  For taxes levied in 2007, for collection in 2008, the 
regular levy rate shall be limited to $ 3.27 per $1,000 assessed 
value.  Tax levies for 2008 through 2012 may increase annually by the 
Consumer Price Index ("CPI")-U for Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton. For 
taxes levied in 2013 and later years, the maximum tax levy shall be 
computed as if the levy lid had not been lifted by this measure. 

Section 6.  Severability

      In the event that any one or more of the provisions of this 
ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity 
shall not affect any other provision of this ordinance or the levy of 
the taxes authorized herein but this ordinance and the authority to 
levy those taxes shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid 
provisions had not been contained herein; and any provision which 
shall for any reason be held by reason of its extent to be invalid 
shall be deemed to be in effect to the extent permitted by law.  

Section 7.  Effective Date

      This measure shall be effective upon proclamation of the Mayor 
within five (5) days after the election at which it is approved by 
the People.

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