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Notice of Frisco ISD Bond Election Notice of Election THE STATE OF TEXAS : DENTON COUNTY COUNTIES OF COLLIN AND DENTON : [Denton County voters must vote in the precinct where registered to vote.] FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT : Polling Place • Address • City Precinct TO THE RESIDENT, QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT : Little Elm Recreation Center • 303 Main Street • Little Elm 1028, 2029 & 2031 Pioneer Heritage Middle School • 1649 High Shoals Dr. • Frisco 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033 TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held in said District as provided in an ORDER AMENDING AN 1034, 1036, 1040 ORDER CALLING A BOND ELECTION duly passed by the Board of Trustees of said District, which Order is substantially as follows: Exhibit "B" ORDER AMENDING AN ORDER CALLING A BOND ELECTION [Voters may vote at the following locations within the County of their residence and at any of the addi- tional Early Voting locations within the County of their residence which is open under full contract serv- THE STATE OF TEXAS : ices with the Collin County Elections Administration or the Denton County Elections Administration, COUNTIES OF COLLIN AND DENTON : respectively.] FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT : COLLIN COUNTY April 28 - May 3 Monday - Saturday 8: A.M. - 5 P.M. WHEREAS, this Board of Trustees of said District adopted an Order Calling a Bond Election on Feb- May 5 - 6 Monday - Tuesday 7: A.M. - 7 P.M. ruary 10, 2014 (the "Original Order"); and WHEREAS, it is deemed appropriate to amend said Original Order to reflect subsequent changes in Polling Place • Address • City Date Hours polling place information; and Allen Municipal Court Facility • 301 Century Parkway • Allen See above See above WHEREAS, it is hereby officially found and determined that said meeting was open to the public, and Anna City Hall • 111 N. Powell Parkway • Anna See above See above public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by the Government Celina ISD Administration Bldg.• 205 S. Colorado • Celina See above See above Code, Chapter 551. Collin College - Preston Ridge • 9700 Wade Blvd. • Frisco See above See above Collin County Elections Admin. • 2010 Redbud, Suite 102 • McKinney See above See above THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FRISCO INDEPENDENT Frisco Fire Station #5 • 14300 Eldorado Parkway • Frisco See above See above SCHOOL DISTRICT: Lovejoy ISD Administration Bldg. • 259 Country Club Road • Allen See above See above Lovejoy ISD Administration Bldg. • 259 Country Club Road • Allen May 4; Sun. 12 noon - 6 P.M. 1. The Board of Trustees of the District hereby incorporates the recitals set forth in the preamble McKinney Fire Station #5 • 6600 W. Virginia Parkway • McKinney See above See above hereto as if set forth in full at this place and further finds and determines that said recitals are true and McKinney Performing Arts Center • 111 N. Tennessee • McKinney See above See above correct. Murphy City Hall • 206 N. Murphy Road • Murphy See above See above 2. The Original Order is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Parker City Hall • 5700 E. Parker Road • Parker See above See above Princeton ISD Administration Bldg. • 321 Panther Parkway • Princeton See above See above "AMENDED ORDER CALLING A BOND ELECTION Prosper Municipal Chambers • 108 W. Broadway Street • Prosper See above See above THE STATE OF TEXAS : DENTON COUNTY COUNTIES OF COLLIN AND DENTON : April 28 - May 3 Monday - Saturday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT : May 5 - 6 Monday - Tuesday 7 A.M. - 7 P.M. Polling Place • Address • City WHEREAS, this Board of Trustees deems it advisable to call the election hereinafter ordered; and Argyle Town Hall • 308 Denton Street • Argyle WHEREAS, it is hereby officially found and determined that said meeting was open to the public, Aubrey Area Library • 226 Countryside • Aubrey and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by the Gov- Bartonville Town Hall • 1941 E. Jeter Road • Bartonville ernment Code, Chapter 551. Carrollton Public Library • 4220 N. Josey • Carrollton Corinth City Hall • 3300 Corinth Parkway • Corinth THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FRISCO INDEPENDENT Denton County Elections Administration • 701 Kimberly Drive • Denton SCHOOL DISTRICT: Flower Mound Police and Municipal Courts Bldg. • 4150 Kirkpatrick • Flower Mound Frisco Fire Station #4 • 4485 Cotton Gin Road • Frisco 1. That an election shall be held between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. on May 10, 2014, in Frisco Fire Station #7 • 330 West Stonebrook Parkway • Frisco said District at the respective polling places designated by the Collin County Election Division and the Highland Village Municipal Complex • 1000 Highland Village Road • Highland Village Denton County Election Division in Exhibit "A" below. Justin Municipal Complex • 415 N. College • Justin 2. That the early ballot board and all the election officers designated pursuant to law by the Collin Krum ISD Administration Bldg. • 1200 Bobcat Blvd. • Krum County Election Division and the Denton County Election Division, respectively, are hereby appointed Lewisville Municipal Annex • 1197 W. Main Street • Lewisville and confirmed to hold said election at said Polling Places and all early voting places. Little Elm Recreation Center • 303 Main Street • Little Elm 3. (a) That early voting shall be conducted by personal appearance in Collin County and in Denton Oak Point Town Hall • 100 Naylor Road • Oak Point County at the respective locations and during the period early voting is required or permitted by law, Pilot Point Senior Citizen Center • 310 S. Washington Street • Pilot Point being April 28, 2014 through May 6, 2014, on the dates and at the times set forth in Exhibit "B" below. Sanger Church of Christ • 400 Locust Street • Sanger (b) Applications for early voting by mail in Collin County and Denton County, respectively, must The Colony Government Center • 6301 Main • The Colony be submitted to the following address: Trophy Club Svore Municipal Bldg. • 100 Municipal Drive • Trophy Club Vivian Cockburn Municipal Bldg. • 405 Schaffner • Ponder Sharon Rowe, Early Voting Clerk Frank Phillips, Early Voting Clerk Collin County Elections Denton County Elections 2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102 P.O. Box 1720 Exhibit "C" McKinney, TX 75069 Denton, TX 76202 [Voters may vote at the following locations within the County of their residence and at any of the addi- tional Early Voting locations within the County of their residence which is open under full contract serv- (c) Temporary branch early voting shall be conducted in Collin County and Denton County, respec- ices with the Collin County Elections Administration or the Denton County Elections Administration, tively, at the locations and on the dates and times indicated in Exhibit "C" below. respectively.] 4. That all resident, qualified electors of said District shall be entitled to vote at said election. COLLIN COUNTY 5. That at said election the following PROPOSITION shall be submitted in accordance with law: Polling Place • Address • City Date Hours PROPOSITION Centennial High School • 6901 Coit Road • Frisco April 28; Mon. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. Shall the Board of Trustees of Frisco Independent School District be authorized to issue the Fowler Middle School • 3801 McDermott Road • Plano April 28; Mon. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. bonds of the District, in one or more series, in the aggregate principal amount of $775,000,000 Frisco High School • 6401 Parkwood Blvd. • Frisco April 28; Mon. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. for the purpose of the construction, acquisition and equipment of school buildings in the Dis- Heritage High School • 14040 Eldorado Parkway • Frisco April 28; Mon. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. trict, including the purchase of new school buses, and the purchase of the necessary sites for Princeton High School • 1000 E. Princeton Dr. • Princeton April 28; Mon. 5:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. school buildings, with said bonds to mature within not to exceed 40 years from their date, bear Willow Springs Middle School • 1101 W. Lucas Road • Lucas April 28; Mon. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. interest, and be issued and sold, within the discretion of the Board of Trustees, in accordance Curtsinger Elementary School • 12450 Jereme Trail • Frisco April 29; Tues. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. with law at the time of issuance; and shall the Board of Trustees be authorized to levy and Elliott Elementary School • 3721 Hudson Crossing • McKinney April 29; Tues. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, annual ad valorem taxes, on all taxable prop- Liberty High School • 15250 Rolater Road • Frisco April 29; Tues. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. erty in the District, sufficient, without limit as to rate or amount, to pay the principal of and in- Lovejoy Elementary School • 256 Country Club • Allen April 29; Tues. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. terest on said bonds, and the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the Maus Middle School • 12175 Coit Road • Frisco April 29; Tues. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. bonds? Princeton High School • 1000 E. Princeton Dr. • Princeton April 29; Tues. 6:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. Bright Elementary School • 7600 Woodstream Drive • Frisco April 30; Wed. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. 6. That the official ballots for said election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code Comstock Elementary School • 7152 Silverado Trail • McKinney April 30; Wed. 3:30 P.M. - 8 P.M. so as to permit the electors to vote "FOR" or "AGAINST" the aforesaid PROPOSITION with the ballots to Sem Elementary School • 12721 Honey Grove Drive • Frisco April 30; Wed. 3:30 P.M.
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