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Kane board nixes referendum on disability funding levy

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GENEVA – Voters in Kane County will not be given the chance in April to decide whether to pay more in taxes to fund services for county residents with developmental disabilities.

Thursday, the Kane County Board's Executive Committee – a committee that consists of those chairing the county's various committees – voted 6-4 against sending a referendum question on the matter to the full County Board.

The committee vote effectively forces supporters to wait until the 2014 primary election.

The matter was brought to the County Board by a group called Show You Care Kane, a committee of county residents and representatives of local organizations providing services to those with disabilities in Kane County.

Under the measure proposed, the county would create a special property tax levy of up to 0.1 percent in Kane County to raise up to $12.8 million in new property taxes to fund local disability services.

The levy could have increased property taxes by about $60 a year for the owner of a home valued at $182,000, and about $100 a year for the owner of a $300,000 home.

The owner of a home valued at $300,000 in Kane County typically paid about $7,700 to $8,900 in property taxes in 2012, mostly to school districts, according to information posted on the website of the Kane County Treasurer.

Since November, Show You Care Kane had amassed about 12,000 signatures on petitions to place the question on the April ballot. But that fell about 7,000 signatures short of the required number, prompting the group to turn to the County Board to place it on the ballot.

The majority of the Executive Committee, however, said they could not support the measure for various reasons.

Some said they wished to wait for a report expected in coming weeks from the county's Mental Health Advisory Board, which is expected to recommend changes in how the county can improve services to those dealing with mental illness and substance abuse, as well as those with developmental disabilities.

Other County Board members said the referendum should wait until 2014, when voter turnout could be larger.

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