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— Continued from page 23 — Arapahoe County Notice of Election Pursuant to C.R.S. 1-7.5-107 and C.R.S. 1-5-205, notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held on November 4, 2014. The election will be conducted by mail. This notice contains all eli- gible candidates and issues for Arapahoe County. Therefore, you will not have all candidates and/or issues on your ballot.

BALLOT DROP-OFF BOXES – OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 4 PHASE 1 VOTER SERVICE AND POLLING CENTERS – OCTOBER 20 - NOVEMBER 4 · Weekdays: Varies by location – please see hours below · Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Oct. 20 - Nov. 3: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. · Saturdays, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. · Tuesday, Oct. 21 and Oct. 28: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. · Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 4: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. · Saturday Oct. 25 and Nov. 1: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. · Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 4: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Arapahoe County CentrePoint Plaza Clerk & Recorder Byers Branch Glendale City Clerk 14980 E. Alameda Dr. 538 N. Highway 36 950 S. Birch St. Clerk & Recorder Centennial Branch Glendale City Clerk Aurora, CO 80012 (24-Hour Box) Byers, CO 80103 Glendale, CO 80246 Arapahoe County CentrePoint Plaza Office 950 S. Birch St. M-F: 8 a.m. – noon and 1-5 p.m. M-F: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 14980 E. Alameda Dr. 6954 S. Lima St. Glendale, CO 80246 City of Aurora, City Clerk Aurora, CO 80012 Centennial, CO 80112 15151 E Alameda Pkwy Centennial City Clerk Greenwood Village City Clerk Arapahoe County Elections Facility Aurora, CO 80012 13133 E. Arapahoe Rd. 6060 S. Quebec St. Holiday Inn Express Goodson Recreation Center 5251 S. Federal Blvd. M-F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Centennial, CO 80112 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 1500 S. Abilene St. 6315 S. University Blvd. Littleton, CO 80123 M-F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Aurora, CO 80012 Centennial, CO 80121 Clerk & Recorder Aurora Branch Office Clerk & Recorder Administration Building Mission Viejo Library 5334 S. Prince St. 490 S. Chambers Rd. Clerk & Recorder Centennial Branch Arapahoe County Elections Facility Smoky Hill Library 15324 E. Hampden Cir. 5430 S. Biscay Cir. Littleton, CO 80120 Aurora, CO 80017 (24-Hour Box) Office 5251 S. Federal Blvd. Aurora, CO 80013 Centennial, CO 80015 6954 S. Lima St. Littleton, CO 80123 (24-Hour Box) Ballot drop-box available at all VSPC Clerk & Recorder Altura Plaza Centennial, CO 80112 (24-Hour Box) Clerk & Recorder Byers Branch Englewood Civic Center locations. Clerk & Recorder Administration Building 538 N. Highway 36 1000 Englewood Pkwy th 15400 E. 14 Pl. Goodson Recreation Center 5334 S. Prince St. Byers, CO 80103 Englewood, CO 80110 Aurora,Driver’s COLicense 80011 Office 6315 S. University Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120 (24-Hour Box) M-F: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Centennial, CO 80121 M-F: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Littleton City Clerk PHASE 2 VOTER SERVICE AND POLLING CENTERS – NOVEMBER 1 – 4 2255 W. Berry Ave.­­ Heather Gardens · Saturday, Nov. 1: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2888 S. Heather Gardens Way Smoky Hill Library Littleton, CO 80120 Aurora, CO 80014 5430 S. Biscay Cir. M–F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. · Monday, Nov. 3: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. M–F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Centennial, CO 80015 (24-Hour Box) · Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 4: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sheridan City Clerk Shalom Park Nursing Home Cherry Hills Village City Clerk 4101 S. Federal Blvd. Aurora Frontier P-8 School Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club Potter’s House of 14800 E Belleview Dr. 2450 E. Quincy Ave. Sheridan, CO 80110 3200 S. Jericho Way 23155 E. Heritage Pkwy. 9495 E. Florida Ave. Aurora, CO 80015 Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 M-F: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Aurora, CO 80013 Aurora, CO 80016 Denver, CO 80247 M–F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Guaranty Bank & Trust Aurora Professional Learning & Confer. Mrachek Middle School Greenwood Community Church Town of Bennett Deer Trail Town Hall 56540 E. Colfax Ave. Ctr. 1955 S. Telluride St. 5600 E. Belleview Ave. 355 4th St. 555 Second Ave. Strasburg, CO 80136 15771 E. First Ave. Aurora, CO 80013 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Bennett, CO 80102 Deer Trail, CO 80105 M-F: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Aurora, CO 80011 M-Th: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. (CLOSED FRIDAYS) M-F: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Murphy Creek P-8 School Hope Aurora West College Preparatory 1400 S. Old Tom Morris Rd. 5101 S. Dayton St. Englewood Civic Center Academy Aurora, CO 80018 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 th 1000 Englewood Pkwy. 10100 E. 13 Ave. Englewood, CO 80110 Aurora, CO 80010 Cherry Creek Schools ISF St. Mary Catholic Parish M-F: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 5416 S. Riviera Way 6853 S. Prince St. Cherokee Trail High School Centennial, CO 80015 Littleton, CO 80120 25901 E. Arapahoe Rd. Aurora, CO 80016 St. Thomas More Catholic Parish Ballot drop-box available at all VSPC 8035 S. Quebec St. locations. City of Aurora, City Clerk Centennial, CO80112 15151 E. Alameda Pkwy. Aurora, CO 80012 ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2014 STATE STATE CITY OF JUSTICE OF THE CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE SUPREME COURT SAMPLE BALLOT ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Vote Yes or No) (Vote for One) DISTRICT 41 GENERAL ELECTION (Vote for One) YES Don Quick Democratic Two-year term Shall Justice Brian D. Boatright of Republican (Vote for One) the Colorado Supreme Court be Molly Barrett NO MATT CRANE, CLERK & RECORDER Cynthia Coffman Republican retained in office? Jovan Melton Democratic Doug Tisdale Libertarian David K. Williams YES STATE REPRESENTATIVE Shall Justice Monica M. Marquez of FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVE TO STATE BOARD OF the Colorado Supreme Court be DISTRICT 42 Laura Christman NO THE EDUCATION (Vote for One) retained in office? 114TH UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL SENATOR CONGRESS - DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 1 Democratic COUNCILMEMBER COURT OF APPEALS (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) DISTRICT 2 (Vote Yes or No) Mike Donald Republican Democratic Republican Four-year term Valentina "Val" Flores Democratic YES STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Vote for One) Shall Judge Terry Fox of the Democratic Colorado Court of Appeals be REGENT OF THE DISTRICT 56 NO Republican UNIVERSITY OF (Vote for One) Earl Hoellen retained in office? Gary Swing Green COLORADO- Vicki A. Snider Democratic CONGRESSIONAL YES Gaylon Kent Libertarian Norm Olsen Libertarian Maria Mendelsberg Shall Judge Alan M. Loeb of the DISTRICT 6 Kevin Priola Republican Colorado Court of Appeals be (Vote for One) retained in office? NO Raúl Acosta Unaffiliated STATE Democratic Chris Baerns Libertarian COUNCILMEMBER (Signed declaration to limit service to no more than 2 terms) DISTRICT 4 GOVERNOR/ DISTRICT JUDGE Bill Hammons Unity LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR John Carson Republican COUNTY Four-year term 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Vote for One Pair) (Vote for One) (Vote Yes or No) STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Unaffiliated Steve Shogan Republican DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 2 Shall Judge Michelle Ann Amico of YES (Vote for One) Mike Gallagher Jill Repella (Vote for One) the 18th Judi cial Distr ict be retai ned Daniel Kagan Democratic Martha Karnopp Democratic in office? NO Democratic Lisa Pinto Joe Garcia Candice Benge Republican Nancy N. Sharpe Republican REPRESENTATIVE TO Shall Judge F. Stephen Collins of YES THE Harry Hempy COUNCILMEMBER the 18th Judi cial Distr ict be retai ned Scott Olson Green STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 6 114TH UNITED STATES DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 4 in office? NO CONGRESS - DISTRICT 1 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Four-year term (Vote for One) Matthew Hess Libertarian (Vote for One) Brandon Young Celeste R. Gamache Republican Tory Brown Republican YES Martin Walsh Republican Shall Judge Paul A. King of the 18th Jim Turner Mike Dunafon Paul Rosenthal Democratic Nancy Jackson Democratic Judicial District be retained in office? NO Diana DeGette Democratic Robin J. Roberts Unaffiliated STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY Katy Brown Frank Atwood Libertarian Paul Noel Fiorino CLERK AND RECORDER YES Unaffiliated DISTRICT 36 Shall Judge Charles M. Pratt of the Charles George Whitley (Vote for One) (Vote for One) 18th Judicial District be retained in Danny E. Stroud Unaffiliated office? NO Richard J. Bowman Republican Joan Lopez Democratic

Su Ryden Democratic Matt Crane Republican Shall Judge Gerald J. Rafferty of YES REPRESENTATIVE TO th SECRETARY OF STATE COUNTY TREASURER the 18 Judi cial Distr ict be retai ned THE (Vote for One) STATE REPRESENTATIVE in office? NO 114TH UNITED STATES DISTRICT 37 (Vote for One) Democratic (Vote for One) CONGRESS - DISTRICT 4 Sue Sandstrom Republican (Vote for One) YES Jack Tate Republican Shall Judge Theresa Michelle Wayne W. Williams Republican th Vic Meyers Democratic Doug Milliken Democratic Slade of the 18 Judicial District be American Democratic retained in office? NO Amanda Campbell Nancy Cronk Republican Constitution COUNTY ASSESSOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Vote for One) Dave Schambach Libertarian Shall Judge Elizabeth Beebe Volz YES Jess Loban Libertarian DISTRICT 38 Corbin Sakdol Republican (Vote for One) of the 18th Judicial District be STATE TREASURER NO Grant Doherty Unaffiliated retained in office? (Vote for One) Kathleen Conti Republican PK Kaiser Democratic Walker Stapleton Republican Robert Bowen Democratic COUNTY SHERIFF YES (Vote for One) Shall Judge John L. Wheeler of the Democratic 18th Judicial District be retained in STATE REPRESENTATIVE David C. Walcher Republican office? NO David Jurist Libertarian DISTRICT 40 (Vote for One) Tyler Scott Brown Democratic John Buckner Democratic COUNTY CORONER (Vote for One) JulieMarie A. Shepherd Republican Kelly C. Lear-Kaul Republican Geoff Hierholz Libertarian

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COUNTY JUDGE, STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO CITY OF AURORA CITY OF AURORA CITY OF AURORA ARAPAHOE (Vote Yes or No) Amendment 68 Proposition 105 (STATUTORY) Ballot Issue 2A Ballot Issue 2B Ballot Issue 2C (CONSTITUTIONAL) Shall Judge Dana Elizabeth Murray YES Shall there be a change to the RETAIL MARIJUANA TAX ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR of the Arapahoe County Court be SHALL STATE TAXES BE Colorado Revised Statutes SHALL AURORA’S TAXES BE TRANSPORTATION NEEDS PUBLIC SAFETY NEEDS SHALL retained in office? NO INCREASED $114,500,000 concerning labeling of genetically INCREASED BY $2,400,000 SHALL AURORA’S TAXES BE AURORA’S TAXES BE ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL modified food; and, in ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL INCREASED BY $4,991,000 INCREASED BY $5,924,000 connection therewith, requiring FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL ANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL Shall Judge Cheryl Rowles-Stokes YES FISCAL YEAR, AND BY SUCH food that has been genetically INCREASE AND BY WHATEVER FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR OF SUCH of the Arapahoe County Court be AMOUNTS THAT ARE RAISED modifi ed or treated wi th ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS ARE INCREASE, AND BY INCREASE, AND BY retained in office? NO THEREAFTER, BY IMPOSING A genetically modified material to be RAISED ANNUALLY WHATEVER ADDITIONAL WHATEVER ADDITIONAL NEW TAX ON AUTHORIZED labeled, "Produced With Genetic THEREAFTER FROM THE AMOUNTS ARE RAISED AMOUNTS ARE RAISED HORSE RACETRACKS' Engineering" starting on July 1, IMPOSITION OF A 5.0% EXCISE ANNUALLY THEREAFTER ANNUALLY THEREAFTER Shall Judge Robert Charles Tobias YES ADJUSTED GROSS PROCEEDS 2016; exempting some foods TAX ON THE AVERAGE THROUGH AND INCLUDING FROM A 2.00 MILL PROPERTY of the Arapahoe County Court be including but not limited to food MARKET RATE OF THE YEAR 2029, FROM A 1.685 TAX TO HELP MEET THE retained in office? NO FROM LIMITED GAMING TO from animals that are not UNPROCESSED RETAIL MILL PROPERTY TAX TO PAY CAPITAL AND OPERATIONAL INCREASE STATEWIDE genetically modified but have MARIJUANA THAT IS SOLD OR FOR THE ACQUISITION, NEEDS OF AURORA’S POLICE, FUNDING FOR K-12 YES been fed or injected with TRANSFERRED FROM A CONSTRUCTION, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY Shall Judge Darren Louis Vahle of EDUCATION, AND, IN the Arapahoe County Court be genetically modified food or drugs, RETAIL MARIJUANA INSTALLATION, REPAIR, AND COMMUNICATIONS retained in office? NO CONNECTION THEREWITH, certain food that is not packaged CULTIVATION FACILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF DEPARTMENTS, MUNICIPAL AMENDING THE COLORADO for retail sale and is intended for AN ADDITIONAL 2.0% SALES TRANSPORTATION COURT, AND DETENTION CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT immediate human consumption, AND USE TAX ON THE SALE INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN CENTER, AND SHALL THE LIMITED GAMING IN ADDITION alcoholic beverages, food for AND USE OF RETAIL AURORA, THE EXPENDITURE REVENUES FROM SUCH TAX animals, and medically prescribed MARIJUANA AND RETAIL OF WHICH TAX SHALL BE BE COLLECTED, RETAINED, TO PRE-EXISTING PARI- food; requiring the Colorado MARIJUANA PRODUCTS, WITH DETERMINED USING A AND SPENT AS A VOTER- COLORADO BALLOT MUTUEL WAGERING AT ONE department of public health and THE RATE OF SUCH SALES PRIORITY-SETTING PROCESS APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE QUESTIONS QUALIFIED HORSE environment to regulate the AND USE TAX BEING ALLOWED TO INCLUDE INPUT FROM CITY AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE RACETRACK IN EACH OF THE labeling of genetically modified TO BE INCREASED OR COUNCIL WARD MEETINGS, LIMITS WHICH WOULD Ballot questions referred by the COUNTIES OF ARAPAHOE, food; and specifying that no DECREASED WITHOUT AURORA CITIZEN ADVISORY OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER general assembly or any political MESA, AND PUEBLO; private right of FURTHER VOTER APPROVAL COMMITTEES, AND OTHER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF subdivision are listed by letter, AUTHORIZING HOST action is created SO LONG AS THE RATE OF PUBLIC VENUES IN ADDITION THE COLORADO and ballot questions initiated by for failure to TAXATION DOES NOT EXCEED TO THE REGULAR ANNUAL CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11- COMMUNITIES TO IMPOSE conform to the YES / FOR 10%, AND SHALL THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, the people are listed numerically. IMPACT FEES ON HORSE A ballot question listed as an labeling REVENUES FROM SUCH PROJECTS PRIORITIZATION, OR ANY OTHER LAW RACETRACKS AUTHORIZED TO requirements? NO / AGAINST TAXES BE COLLECTED, AND SHALL THE REVENUES WHICH PURPORTS TO “amendment” proposes a change YES to the Colorado constitution, and a CONDUCT LIMITED GAMING; RETAINED, AND SPENT AS A FROM SUCH TAX BE LIMIT AURORA’S VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE COLLECTED, RETAINED, AND REVENUES OR ballot question listed as a ALLOWING ALL RESULTING NO “pr oposi tion” propos es a change REVENUE TO BE COLLECTED CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION SPENT AS A VOTER- EXPENDITURES? TO THE LIMITS WHICH WOULD APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE to the Colorado Revised Statutes. AND SPENT A “yes/for” vote on any ballot OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER AND AN EXCEPTION TO THE Ballot Question 2D NOTWITHSTANDING ANY ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF LIMITS WHICH WOULD question is a vote in favor of LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BY KEEPING OF PIT BULLS Shal l changing current law or existing THE COLORADO OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER the people of Aurora adopt circumstances, and a “no/against” LAW; AND ALLOCATING THE CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11- ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF an ordinance allowing pit vote on any ballot question is a RESULTING TAX REVENUES 27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, THE COLORADO bulls back into their city? YES OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH CONSTITUTION, SECTION 11- vote against changing current law TO A FUND TO BE NO or existing circumstances. DISTRIBUTED TO SCHOOL PURPORTS TO LIMIT 27 OF THE AURORA CHARTER, AURORA’S REVENUES OR ANY OTHER LAW WHICH STATE OF COLORADO DISTRICTS AND THE CHARTER OR EXPENDITURES? YES PURPORTS TO LIMIT CITY OF SCHOOL INSTITUTE FOR K-12 AURORA’S REVENUES OR CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE EDUCATION? NO Amendment 67 EXPENDITURES? YES Ballot Question 2F (CONSTITUTIONAL) YES / FOR Shall the City of Cherry Hills Village, Shall there be an amendment to NO without increasing taxes by this the Colorado constitution NO / AGAINST measure, and to restore local authority that was denied to local protecting pregnant women and governments by the Colorado General unborn children by defining Proposition 104 (STATUTORY) Assembly and foster a more "person" and "child" in the competitive marketplace, be Colorado criminal code and the Shall there be a change to the authorized to provide high-speed Colorado wrongful death act to Colorado Revised Statutes internet, including improved high requiring any meeting of a board bandwidth services based on new include unborn of education, or any meeting technologies, telecommunications human beings? YES / FOR services, and/or cable television between any representative of a services to residents, businesses, NO / AGAINST school district and any schools, libraries, non-profit entities representative of employees, at and other users of such services which a collective bargaining either directly or indirectly with public or private sector agreement is partners, as expressly YES discussed to be permitted by Article 27, Title YES / FOR open to the public? 29 of the Colorado Revised NO Statute s? NO / AGAINST

CITY OF CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SOUTH SUBURBAN STRASBURG STRASBURG STRASBURG CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE PARK AND RECREATION PARK AND RECREATION PARK AND RECREATION PARK AND RECREATION Ballot Question 2E DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT Ballot Question 2G Shall the Englewood City Council Shall the following sections of the City be allowed, by Ordinance, to Ballot Issue 4C Ballot Issue 4D Ballot Issue 4E Ballot Issue 4F of Cherry Hills Village Home Rule exchange Utility property owned in AN ISSUE REGARDING AN ISSUE REGARDING AN ISSUE REGARDING Charter be amended such that the SHALL SOUTH SUBURBAN AUTHORIZATION TO COLLECT AND AUTHORIZATION TO INCUR GENERAL AUTHORIZATION TO INCUR GENERAL organizational meeting of the City Douglas County for property of PARK AND RECREATION SPEND ANY AND ALL AMOUNTS OBLIGATION DEBT AND IMPOSE AND OBLIGATION DEBT AND IMPOSE AND Council will be held in January similar or greater value to promote DISTRICT TAXES BE RECEIVED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT COLLECT AD VALOREM PROPERTY COLLECT AD VALOREM PROPERTY following each regular City election to development opportunities LIMITATION, ALL AD VALOREM TAXES FOR REPAYMENT THEREOF TAXES FOR REPAYMENT THEREOF read as follows by deleting the INCREASED $4,539,010 IN 2015, PROPERTY TAXES IMPOSED, AND SPEND ANY AND ALL AMOUNTS AND SPEND ANY AND ALL AMOUNTS that will generate long-term OR BY SUCH AN AMOUNT AS COLLECTED OR AUTHORIZED BY LAW RECEIVED AND APPROVAL OF RECEIVED AND APPROVAL OF language shown as strike-through and revenue for the public? YES TO BE IMPOSED AND COLLECTED BY EXPENDITURE THEREOF AS AN EXPENDITURE THEREOF AS AN adding the language shown as MAY BE RAISED ANNUALLY THE DISTRICT AND APPROVAL OF EXCEPTION TO SPENDING EXCEPTION TO SPENDING underlined: THEREAFTER FOR A TEN YEAR EXPENDITURE THEREOF AS AN LIMITATIONS UNDER THE COLORADO LIMITATIONS UNDER THE COLORADO NO EXCEPTI ON T O SPENDING CONSTITUTION AND APPLICABLE CONSTITUTION AND APPLICABLE Sec tion 3 .3. Mayor Pro PERIOD ONLY, ENDING IN LIMITATIONS UNDER THE COLORADO COLORADO STATUTES COLORADO ST ATUTES Tem: CONSTITUTION AND APPLICABLE A Mayor Pro Tem shall be BENNETT SCHOOL COLLECTION YEAR 2024 BY SHALL STRASBURG METR OPOLITAN SHALL STRASBURG METR OPOLITAN THE IMPOSITION OF AN COLORADO STATUTES PARKS AND RECREATI ON DI STRI CT PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT elected by the Council from DISTRICT 29J SHALL STRASBURG METR OPOLITAN DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO its own membership at the ADDITIONAL AD VALOREM PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT $6,760,300, WITH A MAXIMUM $8,560,300, WIT H A MAXIMUM first PROPERTY TAX RATE OF 2 TAXES BE INCREASED $150,000 REPAYMENT COST OF UP TO REPAYMENT COST OF UP TO organizational meeting Ballot Issue 3H ANNUALLY (FOR TAX COLLECTION $10,818,500 MILLION, AND SHALL $13,699,040 MILLI ON, AND SHALL following each biennial MILLS, FOR GENERAL YEAR 2015) AND BY SUCH ADDITIONAL DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED UP DISTRICT TAXES BE INCREASED UP election or an adjournment SHALL BENNETT SCHOOL OPERATING AND OTHER AMOUNTS RAISED ANNUALLY TO $497,435 ANNUALLY FOR THE TO $629, 882 ANNUALLY FOR THE thereof. The Mayor Pro Tem DISTRICT 29J TAXES BE PURPOSES, INCLUDING: THEREAFTER BY AN AD VALOREM PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE COST PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE COST shall serve until the Council PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY IMPOSED OF PLANNING, ENGIN EERING, OF PLANNING, ENGINEERING, INCREASED $1,200,000 FOR • PROTECT AND ENHANCE AT A RATE OF UP TO 2.0 MILLS OR CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING, ON CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING, organizational meeting ONE YEAR ONLY (COLLECTION SUCH LESSER RATE AS THE BOARD LAND WITHIN STRASBURG EXPANDED AND NEW FACILITIES OF following the next regular YEAR 2015), PROVIDED THAT THE HIGH LINE CANAL OF DIRECTORS SHALL DETERMINE, METROPOLITAN PARKS AND AND IN THE COMMUNITY RECREATION City election, and shall act TRAIL, THE SOUTH WHICH T AXES SHALL BE USED FOR RECREATION DISTRICT, AN CENTER, COMMUNITY CENTER PARK as Mayor during the BOND REDEMPTION TAXES BE ALL DISTRICT PURPOSES, INCLUDING EXPANDED COMMUNITY RECREATION AND THE NORTH SPORTS COMPLEX absence or disability of the PLATTE RIVER TRAIL BUT NOT LIMITED TO: CENTER EXPECTED TO INCLUDE, WITHIN THE STRASBURG DECREASED $1,200,000 IN THE SHERIDAN(MARY CARTER SANITATION SHERIDAN SANITATION Mayor. In the event of SAME YEAR, WITH NO NET •PROVIDING FUNDS FOR THE WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE METROPOLITAN PARKS AND absence or disability of both DISTRICTGREENWAY) NO. AND 1 OTHER OPERATIONDISTRICT AND MAINTENANCE, NO. 1 FOLLOWI NG: RECREATION DISTRICT, AN INCREASE IN TOTAL DISTRICT – FULL SIZED MULTI-PURPOSE EXPANDED COMMUNITY RECREATION the Mayor and the Mayor LOCAL TRAILS; INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CENTER AND PARK IMPROVEMENTS Pro Tem, the Council shall TAX REVENUES AS A RESULT PERSONNEL SALARIES, OF OR GYM/INDOOR WALK/JOG TRACK • BallotREPAIR, Issue MAINTAIN 5A AND RELATINGBallot TO Question A COMMUNITY 5C – WEIGHT-CARDIO FACILITIES/GROUP EXPECTED TO INCLUDE, WITHOUT designate another of its OF THE APPROVED CHANGE RECREATION CENTER AND PARK AND FIT NESS ROOMS/LOCKER ROOMS LIMITATION, THE FOLLOWING: members to serve as Acting IN USE OF THE REVENUES SHALLIMPROVE SHERIDAN EXISTING SANITATION RECREATIONShall all ofFACILITIES the property AND located – MEETING ROOMS/CONFERENCE • AN EXPANDED COMMUNITY Mayor during such absence PARKS, RECREATION APPURTENANCES, ROOM/RENTAL SPACE RECREATION CENTER: or disability. Any Mayor Pro AND NO CHANGE IN THE DISTRICT NO. 1 (“DISTRICT”) within the boundaries of the FACILITIES AND AND SHALL THE REVENUE FROM – SENIOR AND TEEN GATHERING – FULL SIZED MULTI-PURPOSE Tem or Acting Mayor, while 10.971 MILLS CURRENTLY DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO SUCHSheridan TAXES BE Sanitation COLLECTED District AND No. 1 AREAS/CHILD WATCH AREA GYM/INDOOR WALK/JOG TRACK serving as such, shall retain LEVIED TO GENERATE SUCH PLAYGROUNDS; – A GYMNASTICS/MARTIAL ARTS GYM – WEIGHT-CARDIO FACILITIES/GROUP $275,000, WITH A REPAYMENT SPENT(“District”) BY THE DISTRbe included ICT AS VOTER- into the – REMOVAL OF EXISTING SOFTBALL FIT NESS ROOMS/LOCKER ROOMS all powers granted herein to REVENUES, WITH SUCH 2015 • REPLACE OUTDATED APPROVED REVENUE CHANGES Councilmen COST OF UP TO $500,000, AND WITHINValley THE Sanitation MEANING OF District ARTICLE in X, FIELD, EXPANDED PARKING – MEETING ROOMS/CONFERENCE members. TAX REVENUES TO BE SHALLMECHANICAL DISTRICT EQUIPMENT TAXES BE SECTIONconnection 20 OF THE with COLORADO the District’s – CONSTRUCTION OF MAINTENANCE ROOM/RENTAL SPACE DEPOSITED IN THE DISTRICT’S INCREASEDWITH NEW ENERGYUP TO $23,000 CONSTITUTIONdissolution AND and AN transfer EXCEPTION of all of its FACILITY – SENIOR AND TEEN GATHERING Section 3.7. Council TO THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH IN SUCH DEBT TO CONSIST OF THE AREAS/CHILD WATCH AREA Meetings: GENERAL FUND RATHER THAN ANNUALLY,SAVING SYSTEMS OR BY SUCH C.R.assets, S. § 29-1-301 service OR ANY responsibilities, OTHER ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF – A GYMNASTICS/MARTIAL ARTS GYM The Council shall meet THE BOND REDEMPTION FUND LESSERINCLUDING AMOUNT SOLAR AS MAY BE APPLICABLEand liabilities PROVISION (except OF THEfor any GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, WHICH – REMOVAL OF EXISTING SOFTBALL regularly at least once each AND USED SOLELY FOR THE NECESSARYENERGY; AND TO PAY THE COLORADOoutstanding REVISED general ST ATUTES, AS BONDS SHALL BEAR INTEREST AT A FIELD, EXPANDED PARKING month at a day and hour AMENDED, OR THE COLORADO MAXIMUM NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST • IMPROVED AND EXPANDED and place to be fixed by the PURCHASE OF A NEW • DISTRICT’SSAVE WATER DEBT; BY SUCH DEBT CONSTITUTION,obligation debt) AS AMENDED, to the WHICH RATE NOT TO EXCEED 4.9% PER PARK FACILITIES TRANSPORTATION FLEET AND PURPORT TO LIMIT THE DISTRICT’S YES ANNUM AND BE ISSUED, DATED AND – PLAYGROUND RENOVATION/SPRAY rules and proceedings of TOREPLACING CONSIST OFAGING GENERAL AND REVENUESValley SanitationOR EXPENDITURES, District? ALL SOLD AT SUCH TIME OR TIMES, AT & SPLASH PARK each Council. The Council RELATED EQUIPMENT, AND OBLIGATIONINEFFICIENT BONDS IRRIGATION OR WITHOUT LIMITING, IN ANY YEAR, THE SUCH PRICES (AT, ABOVE OR BELOW – IMPROVED TRAILS AND WALKWAYS shall prescribe the rules of SHALL SUCH 2015 TAX OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL AMOUNT OF OTHER REVENUES THAT NO PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND – PICNIC SHELTER procedure governing SYSTEMS IN PARKS AND MAY BE COLLECTED AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS, NOT FACILITIES/RESTROOM & REVENUES CONSTITUTE A YEAR FINANCIAL SPENT BY THE DISTRICT? INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS THE CONCESSION FACILITIES meetings. All regular and USING NON-TREATED YES special meetings of the VOTER APPROVED REVENUE OBLIGATIONS,WATER WHERE INCLUDING FEASIBLE; BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY – REPLACEMENT SOFTBALL FIELD Council shall be open to the CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION CONTRACTS, ISSUED OR TO DETERMINE; SHALL AD VALOREM WITH LIGHTS public, and citizens and TO THE LIMITS THAT WOULD AND SHALL SUCH REVENUES NO PROPERTY TAXES BE LEVIED IN ANY – SKATE PARK/SECURITY LIGHTING BE ISSUED FOR THE PURPOSE YEAR, WIT HOUT LIMITATION, AS TO SUCH DEBT TO CONSIST OF THE employees shall have a OTHERWISE APPLY UNDER BE COLLECTED, RETAINED RATE AND IN AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT reasonable opportunity to be OF PAYING ALL OR ANY PART TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 ANDOF SPENT THE COST OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, WHICH heard. An organizational NOTWITHSTANDING ANY IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS SHALL BEAR INTEREST AT A meeting shall be held on the OFSHERIDAN THE COLORADO SANITATION SHERIDANREHABILITATING, SANITATION BONDS AS THE SAME BECOME DUE; MAXIMUM NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST Monday YES OTHER REVENUE LIMITS AND SHALL THE EARNINGS ON THE RATE NOT TO EXCEED 4.9% PER CONSTITUTION?DISTRICT NO. 1 DISTRICTRENOVATING NO. OR 1 EXPANDING YES INVESTMENT OF THE REVENUES at the first Council meeting PROVIDEDTHE DISTRICT’S BY LAW? WASTEWATER FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE ANNUM AND BE ISSUED, DATED AND in January following each NO PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS SOLD AT SUCH TIME OR TIMES, AT regular City election. Four COLLECTION SYSTEM AND NO BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY SUCH PRICES (AT, ABOVE OR BELOW members of the Council Ballot Issue 5A Ballot Question 5C PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND DEER TRAIL SCHOOL RELATED IMPROVEMENTS; THE DISTRICT AS A VOTER- YES CONTAINING SUCH TERMS, NOT shall constitute a quorum. SHALL SHERIDAN SANITATION ShallSUCH all DEBT of the TO property BEAR located APPROVED REVENUE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS THE Written minutes of the CHANGE? DISTRICTDISTRICT 26J NO. 1 (“DISTRICT”) within the boundaries of the NO BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY proceedings of each INTEREST AT A NET DETERMINE; SHALL AD VALOREM meeting shall be kept by the DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO SheridanEFFECTIVE Sanitation INTEREST District RATE No. 1 PROPERTY TAXES BE LEVIED IN ANY Clerk and signed by the Ballot$275,000, Question WITH 3G A REPAYMENT (“District”)NOT TO EXCEED be included 6% intoPER the YEAR, WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO Mayor. RATE AND IN AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT ShallCOST the two-term OF UP TO limitation $500,000, on AND ValleyANNUM Sanitation AND BE District PAYABLE in TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM Section 6.1. Time of Appointment: termsSHALL of office DISTRICT imposed TAXES by Article BE connectionFROM ANY with LEGALLY the District’s IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH At its first INCREASED UP TO $23,000 dissolution and transfer of all of its BONDS AS THE SAME BECOME DUE; organizational meeting after each XVIII, § 11 of the Colorado AVAILABLE REVENUES, AND SHALL THE EARNINGS ON THE regular City election, the Council shall ConstitutionANNUALLY, be eliminated OR BY SUCH for the assets,INCLUDING service A MILLresponsibilities, LEVY INVESTMENT OF THE REVENUES LESSER AMOUNT AS MAY BE and liabilities (except for any FROM SUCH TAXES AND THE appoint the officials hereinafter present and future elected WITHOUT LIMITATION OF RATE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS enumerated in this Article with the schoolNECESSARY directors of TO the PAY Deer THE outstandingAND IN AMOUNTS general SUFFICIENT BE COLLECTED AND SPENT BY powers and duties herein specified. DISTRICT’S DEBT; SUCH DEBT YES obligationTO PAY THE debt) PRINCIPAL to the OF THE DISTRICT AS A VOTER- YES Such appointments shall be at the Trail School District? YES APPROVED REVENUE pleasure of the Council, at such TO CONSIST OF GENERAL ValleyAND INTEREST Sanitation ONDistrict? SUCH CHANGE? OBLIGATION BONDS OR NO NO compensation as the Council DEBT, AND HAVE SUCH TERMS NO may by resolution from time to OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL AND CONDITIONS AS THE time establish. YES YEAR FINANCIAL DISTRICT MAY DETERMINE; NO OBLIGATIONS, INCLUDING AND SHALL SUCH TAX CONTRACTS, ISSUED OR TO REVENUES BE COLLECTED, BE ISSUED FOR THE PURPOSE RETAINED AND SPENT OF PAYING ALL OR ANY PART AS A VOTER APPROVED OF THE COST OF REVENUE CHANGE? YES REHABILITATING, RENOVATING OR EXPANDING NO SHERIDAN SANITATION SHERIDANTHE DISTRICT’S SANITATION WASTEWATER SHERIDAN SANITATION SHERIDAN SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 1 DISTRICTCOLLECTION NO. SYSTEM 1 AND DISTRICTBallot Question NO. 1 5B DISTRICT NO. 1 RELATED IMPROVEMENTS; Shall the Sheridan Sanitation Ballot Issue 5A SUCHBallot DEBTQuestion TO BEAR5C BallotDistrict Issue No. 5A 1 (“District”) be Ballot Question 5C Ballots must be received by the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder’s Office no SHALL SHERIDAN SANITATION INTERESTShall all of the AT propertyA NET located SHALLdissolved SHERIDAN in accordance SANITATION with a Shall all of the property located later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Postmarks do not EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE Plan of Dissolution that is count as received. If you make a mistake on your ballot or need a replacement ballot, DISTRICT NO. 1 (“DISTRICT”) NOTwithin TO the EXCEED boundaries 6% of PER the DISTRICT NO. 1 (“DISTRICT”) within the boundaries of the DEBT BE INCREASED UP TO Sheridan Sanitation District No. 1 DEBTapproved BE INCREASED by the Arapahoe UP TO County Sheridan Sanitation District No. 1 contact the Arapahoe County Elections Division at 303-795-4511 for more information $275,000, WITH A REPAYMENT ANNUM(“District”) AND be includedBE PAYABLE into the $275,000,District WITHCourt Athat REPAYMENT provides for the (“District”) be included into the or go to www.arapahoevotes.com. COST OF UP TO $500,000, AND FROMValley SanitationANY LEGALLY District in COSTDistrict’s OF UP assets, TO $500,000, service AND Valley Sanitation District in AVAILABLE REVENUES, st SHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE connection with the District’s SHALLresponsibilities DISTRICT TAXESand liabilities BE connection with the District’s In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 1 day of INCREASED UP TO $23,000 INCLUDINGdissolution and A MILLtransfer LEVY of all of its INCREASED(except for UP any TO outstanding $23,000 dissolution and transfer of all of its October, 2014 WITHOUT LIMITATION OF RATE general obligation debt) to be ANNUALLY, OR BY SUCH ANDassets, IN serviceAMOUNTS responsibilities, SUFFICIENT ANNUALLY, OR BY SUCH assets, service responsibilities, LESSER AMOUNT AS MAY BE and liabilities (except for any LESSERtransferred AMOUNT to and AS assumed MAY BE by the and liabilities (except for any NECESSARY TO PAY THE TOoutstanding PAY THE general PRINCIPAL OF NECESSARYValley Sanitation TO PAY District THE upon the outstanding general AND INTEREST ON SUCH condition that the eligible electors DISTRICT’S DEBT; SUCH DEBT DEBT,obligation AND debt) HAVE to the SUCH TERMS DISTRICT’S DEBT; SUCH DEBT obligation debt) to the TO CONSIST OF GENERAL Valley Sanitation District? YES TO ofCONSIST the District OF also GENERAL approve Valley Sanitation District? YES OBLIGATION BONDS OR AND CONDITIONS AS THE OBLIGATIONinclusion of BONDS all property OR OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL DISTRICT MAY DETERMINE; NO OTHERwithin MULTIPLE the District FISCAL into the YES NO YEAR FINANCIAL AND SHALL SUCH TAX YEARValley FINANCIAL Sanitation District? REVENUES BE COLLECTED, NO Matt Crane, Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder OBLIGATIONS, INCLUDING OBLIGATIONS, INCLUDING Published in The Villager CONTRACTS, ISSUED OR TO RETAINED AND SPENT CONTRACTS, ISSUED OR TO AS A VOTER APPROVED Published: October 9, 2014 BE ISSUED FOR THE PURPOSE REVENUE CHANGE? YES BE ISSUED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING ALL OR ANY PART OF PAYING ALL OR ANY PART Legal # 5185 OF THE COST OF NO OF THE COST OF REHABILITATING, REHABILITATING, RENOVATING OR EXPANDING Ballot Question 5B RENOVATING OR EXPANDING THE DISTRICT’S WASTEWATER THE DISTRICT’S WASTEWATER — Continued on page 26 — COLLECTION SYSTEM AND Shall the Sheridan Sanitation COLLECTION SYSTEM AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS; District No. 1 (“District”) be RELATED IMPROVEMENTS; SUCH DEBT TO BEAR dissolved in accordance with a SUCH DEBT TO BEAR INTEREST AT A NET Plan of Dissolution that is INTEREST AT A NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE approved by the Arapahoe County EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE NOT TO EXCEED 6% PER District Court that provides for the NOT TO EXCEED 6% PER ANNUM AND BE PAYABLE District’s assets, service ANNUM AND BE PAYABLE FROM ANY LEGALLY responsibilities and liabilities FROM ANY LEGALLY AVAILABLE REVENUES, (except for any outstanding AVAILABLE REVENUES, INCLUDING A MILL LEVY general obligation debt) to be INCLUDING A MILL LEVY WITHOUT LIMITATION OF RATE transferred to and assumed by the WITHOUT LIMITATION OF RATE AND IN AMOUNTS SUFFICIENT Valley Sanitation District upon the AND IN AMOUNTS SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF condition that the eligible electors TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SUCH of the District also approve AND INTEREST ON SUCH inclusion of all property DEBT, AND HAVE SUCH TERMS YES DEBT, AND HAVE SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS THE within the District into the AND CONDITIONS AS THE Valley Sanitation District? DISTRICT MAY DETERMINE; NO DISTRICT MAY DETERMINE; AND SHALL SUCH TAX AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUES BE COLLECTED, REVENUES BE COLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT RETAINED AND SPENT AS A VOTER APPROVED AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE? YES REVENUE CHANGE? YES NO NO

Ballot Question 5B Ballot Question 5B Shall the Sheridan Sanitation Shall the Sheridan Sanitation District No. 1 (“District”) be District No. 1 (“District”) be dissolved in accordance with a dissolved in accordance with a Plan of Dissolution that is Plan of Dissolution that is approved by the Arapahoe County approved by the Arapahoe County District Court that provides for the District Court that provides for the District’s assets, service District’s assets, service responsibilities and liabilities responsibilities and liabilities (except for any outstanding (except for any outstanding general obligation debt) to be general obligation debt) to be transferred to and assumed by the transferred to and assumed by the Valley Sanitation District upon the Valley Sanitation District upon the condition that the eligible electors condition that the eligible electors of the District also approve of the District also approve inclusion of all property inclusion of all property within the District into the YES within the District into the YES Valley Sanitation District? Valley Sanitation District? NO NO