BOISE - Voters will head to the polls on May 16 to decide local district races and funding requests.
Because this election is solely focused on taxing districts, you'll find races for leadership positions on school and highway boards, as well as levy requests from various districts, including school, fire and library, just to name a few.
Below you will find a county-by-county look at the races and requests on ballots across southwestern and central Idaho.
Important dates:
- May 5 - Last day for mail-in absentee ballot application
- May 12 - Last day for in-person absentee voting and early voting
- May 16 - Election Day. Polls open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Last day to return absentee ballots to county clerk by 8 p.m.
To registers to vote, find your polling place or check out a wealth of helpful links, visit our Voter Resources page.
ADA COUNTY
Boise Warm Springs Water District
Director, 6 year term (vote for one)
- Mary K. Aucutt
- Robert Sutter
Greater Boise Auditorium District
Director, 6 year term (vote for two)
- Scott Mecham
- Kristin Muchow
- Hy Kloc
- Judy Peavey-Derr
ADAMS COUNTY
Meadows Valley School District
Supplemental levy
- $153,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining and operating schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Meadows Valley School District No. 11, Adams County, Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law in Section 33-802(3), Idaho Code, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Three Thousand dollars ($153,000.00), each year for two years for a total of Three Hundred Six Thousand dollars ($306,000.00) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the District for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2019?
Salmon River Joint School District
Supplemental levy
- $525,000
- For maintaining and operating schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Salmon River Joint School District #243, Idaho and Adams Counties, State of Idaho be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy as permitted by law in the amount of Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($525,000.00) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018?
BLAINE COUNTY
Blaine County School District
Trustee, Zone 2 (vote for one)
- Cami Bustos
- Kelly Green
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Robert Clayton
- John Galgano
City of Hailey
Local-option non-property tax
- Additional one-percent tax on services including hotels and rental cars
- To provide additional funding for Friedman Memorial Airport
- To see the full ballot question, click here.
City of Ketchum
Local-option non-property tax
- Additional one-percent tax on services including food and beverage, personal rentals and ski lift tickets
- To provide additional funding for Friedman Memorial Airport
- To see the full ballot question, click here.
City of Sun Valley
Local-option non-property tax
- Additional one-percent tax on services including food and beverage, admission to events and ski lift tickets
- To provide additional funding for Friedman Memorial Airport
- To see the full ballot question, click here.
BOISE COUNTY
Boise Basin School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Brandee Kline
- Neva Gardner
Trustee, Zone 2 (vote for one)
- Brent Adamson
- Tina Erbe
CAMAS COUNTY
Camas County School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- Marianne Kramer
- Travis Martin
CANYON COUNTY
Caldwell School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Lisa C. Johnson
- Lisa Bevington
Trustee, Zone 5 (vote for one)
- Nicarol Clifton
- Marisela Pesina
Canyon County Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Jim Buffington
- Jay S. Gibbons
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Tren Sundquist
- John J. McEvoy
Golden Gate Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Samuel Clagg
- David L. Lincoln
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Tyler Clagg
- Virgil R. Holsclaw
Marsing Rural Fire District
Budget increase
- Permanent budget increase of $315,000
- To construct and equip a substation
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of the Marsing Rural Fire District be authorized, pursuant to section 63-802(1)(g), Idaho code, to certify to the Board of Commissioners of Owyhee and Canyon Counties, Idaho, a permanent budget increase of $315,000.00 on all taxable property within the District beginning with the fiscal year which commences on October 1, 2017, as provided in the resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the District on March 20, 2017?
The purpose of this request includes funds to construct and equip a substation located on Fire District property located at the intersection of Walker Lake and Marsing Road, to develop a compensation program that increases volunteer participation, to develop a program that will allow the upgrade of current fire and extrication equipment, and to meet the increasing costs associated with legal requirements relative to department operation.
Middleton School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Bryan Foote
- Aleisha McConkie
Trustee, Zone 2 (vote for one)
- Briggs L. Miller
- Marc Gunning
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Marianne Blackwell
Nampa Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Richard Farner
- Randy Noble
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Bryce Millar
Nampa School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- Allison Westfall
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Wendall Cass
- Clifton Child
- Kim Rost
Trustee, Zone 5 (vote for one)
- Mike Fuller
- Heather Lewis
Parma School District
Supplemental levy
- $350,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining and operating schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Parma School District #137, Canyon County, State of Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a Two (2) Year Supplemental Levy, as permitted by law, in the amount of $350,000.00 per year, for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the District for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018, and beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019?
Vallivue School District
Plant facilities reserve fund levy
- $2,000,000 per year for 10 years
- Requires 2/3 (supermajority) approval
- For acquiring, purchasing, or improving schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of School District No. 139, Canyon County, State of Idaho, be authorized, upon the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the electors of the District voting in the May 16, 2017 election, to levy a School Plant Facilities Reserve Fund Levy in the amount of up to Two Million and no/100 Dollars ($2,000,000.00), for fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and continuing each year in the amount of up to Two Million and no/100 Dollars ($2,000,000.00) for ten (10) years for the purposes of acquiring, purchasing, or improving school sites; constructing, adding to, remodeling, improving or repairing any existing buildings; purchasing or leasing of modular classrooms; and furnishing and equipping any buildings, including all safety, security, lighting, heating, ventilation, and sanitation facilities and appliances and technology upgrades necessary to maintain and operate the buildings of the District?
Supplemental levy
- $4,500,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining and operating schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of School District No. 139 (Vallivue), Canyon County, Idaho, be authorized to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law in Section 33-802(3), Idaho Code, in the amount of up to four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000.00) each year for two years beginning fiscal year July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2020 for the purpose of paying the expenses of maintaining and operating the school district including but not limited to curriculum and classroom supplies, reasonable class sizes, safety and security, advanced placement and other college and career prep programs, and student interscholastic activity programs within the District as provided in the resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted on March 23, 2017?
Wilder Free Library District
Plant facilities property tax levy
- $160,000 in fiscal year 2017-18
- $125,000 in fiscal year 2018-19
- Requires 55 percent approval
- For remodel of Old Wilder Rural Fire District Station into a library
Ballot question:
Shall Wilder Free Library District be authorized to levy a two year plant facilities property tax levy not to exceed the sum of One Hundred Sixty Thousand and no/100 dollars [$160,000.00] commencing in fiscal year 2017-2018 and in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Twenty-Five thousand and no/100 [$125,000.00] commencing in fiscal year 2018-2019; for the purpose of funding the construction of a remodel of the Old Wilder Rural Fire District Fire Station into a library? Fifty-five percent (55%) of the electors voting in this election must be in favor thereof to approve the proposed dollar amount to be collected.
CASSIA COUNTY
City of Burley
Library override levy
- $261,000 per year for two years
- To provide additional funding for Burley Public Library
Ballot question:
Shall the levy upon the taxable property within the city of Burley be increased to produce the sum of two hundred sixty-one thousand and no/100 dollars ($261,000.00) in excess of that otherwise allowed by law, for each of the tax years 2017 and 2018, to provide additional funding for the Burley Public Library as provided in Resolution No. 2-17 of the Burley City Council adopted on the 7th day of March, 2017?
Cassia County School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- Darin Moon
- Linda Petersen
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Bruce B. Thompson
- Robert Silcock
- Kathryn A. Millar
- Kristina Haymore
- Randy Winn
Murtaugh Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Roger Duffin
- Kip Wilkins
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Duane Turner
Murtaugh School District
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Dayn Roseborough
- Chad Young
Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District
Permanent override levy
- Increase property tax levy, raising $538,000
- For adding additional personnel, and maintaining and operating the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to permanently increase the property tax levy as permitted by Section 63-802 (1) (g) Idaho Code from its current levy of .00115 to .002 adding an additional Five Hundred Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars ($538,000) for the purpose of additional personnel, maintaining, and operating the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District adopted on March 9, 2017? Approval of this levy override is necessary to increase the protection of its resident's public health, life, and property.
Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District
Temporary override levy
- $9,538.30 per year for two years
- For paying expenses
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Directors of the Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District be authorized to levy a temporary override levy in the amount of $9,538.30 per year for a period of two years commencing with the fiscal year beginning 2018, for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses as provided in the resolution of the Board of Directors of the Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District adopted on March 24, 2017?
CUSTER COUNTY
Mackay School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Jake Johnson
- April Moore
Trustee, Zone 5 (vote for one)
- Jeremy Hampton
- Bryce Woodbury
ELMORE COUNTY
Bruneau-Grand View Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- RaeLynn Schkade
- Lori Bennett
Glenns Ferry Highway District
Commissioner, District 2 (vote for one)
- Dewey C. Crane
Commissioner, District 3 (vote for one)
- James (Ken) Rowe
- Mark A. Noble
GEM COUNTY
Emmett School District
Supplemental levy
- $1,400,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining and operating schools
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Emmett Independent School District No. 221, Gem and Boise Counties, Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law in Section 33-802(3), Idaho Code, one million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000), each year for two years for a total of two million eight hundred thousand dollars ($2,800,000) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the district for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2019?
Gem County Mosquito Abatement District
- Land annexation
Ballot question:
Shall the area of Gem County, Idaho, described as the southwest 1/4 of Township 7 North, Range 1 East, Section 22, Boise Meridian, Gem County, Idaho be annexed to the present boundary of the Gem County Mosquito Abatement District?
GOODING COUNTY
Hagerman Joint School District
Supplemental levy
- $150,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining and operating schools in the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Hagerman Joint School District No. 233, Gooding and Twin Falls Counties, Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law in Section 33 802(3), Idaho Code, in the amount of $150,000.00 (One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) each year for two (2) years for a total of $300,000.00 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the District for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2019 as provided in the resolution of the Board of Trustees of Hagerman Joint School District No. 233 adopted March 20, 2017?
IDAHO COUNTY
Cottonwood Joint School District
Supplemental levy
- $350,000
- For maintaining and operating the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Jt. School District No. 242, Idaho and Lewis Counties, State of Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law, in the amount of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018?
Doumecq Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Richard C. Brust
- Dan Lynch
Greencreek Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Steven A. Sonnen
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- John Schumacher
- Justin L. Nuxoll
Kamiah Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Sharlene Johnson
- Donald Ray Skinner Jr
Kidder Harris Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Doug Ulmer
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Vern Raff
- Richard Dale Whitcomb
Nezperce Joint School District
Supplemental levy
- $445,000
- For maintaining and operating the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Nezperce Joint School District No. 302, Lewis, Idaho, and Clearwater Counties, Idaho, be authorized, pursuant to Idaho Code Sections 33-802 (3), a supplemental levy of Four Hundred Forty Five Thousand Dollars, ($445,000) for one year for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018?
Salmon River Joint School District
Supplemental levy
- $525,000
- For maintaining and operating the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Salmon River Joint School District #243, Idaho and Adams Counties, State of Idaho be authorized and empowered to levy a supplemental levy as permitted by law in the amount of Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($525,000.00) for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the schools of the District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018?
Syringa Hospital District
Trustee, 6 year term (vote for two)
- Leta Strauss
- Jerry Zumalt
- Ben Paul
- Jo Hardy
- Twila Lee Hornbeck
Trustee, 4 year term (vote for two)
- Paula Calcaterra
- Jane H. Carlson
- Gunther Williams
Trustee, 2 year term (vote for one)
- Chad Jungert
- Ted Sellitti
- James H. May
JEROME COUNTY
Hazelton Cemetery Maintenance District
- Annexation of land into existing cemetery district
Ballot question:
The Board of Commissioners of Jerome County has passed a resolution regarding the annexation of land for a Cemetery District within Jerome County. This measure would annex land into an existing cemetery district within Jerome County pursuant to 27-101 Idaho Code, for maintenance and operations of cemeteries approved to be in the district. The existing district is authorized to levy property taxes not to exceed $0.40 per thousand dollars of assessed value, or $40.00 per $100,000 assessed value. Beginning January 1st, 2018 based on assessed values as of January 1, 2018. Any levy certified by the district for 2018 would be billed in November, 2018. Shall the cemetery district, known as "Hazelton Cemetery Maintenance District" annex the proposed land into the existing cemetery district?
Valley School District
Plant facilities levy
- $300,000 per year for five years
- For improvement of schools, repair and construction of buildings
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Valley School District #262, Jerome County, Idaho be authorized and empowered to levy a School Plant Facility Reserve Levy, as permitted by law in Section 33-804, in the amount of $300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and continuing each year in the amount of $300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) for five (5) years through June 30, 2022 for a total of $1,500,000(one million five hundred thousand and no/100 dollars)? The purpose of the levy is to allow the District to improve school site or sites; to accumulate funds for and to build other building or buildings; to add to, remodel or repair any existing building; to furnish and equip any building or buildings, including all lighting, heating, ventilation and sanitation facilities and appliances necessary to maintain and operate buildings of the district; for lease and lease purchase agreements for any of the above purposes and to repay loans from commercial lending institutions extended to pay for the construction of school plant facilities.
MALHEUR COUNTY
Crane Union High School District
Director, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- William Dunten
- Russell Clark
McDermitt School District
Director, Position 5 (vote for one)
- Kimberly Wharton
- Jeanette Yturriondobeitia
Ontario Library District
Director, Position 3 (vote for one)
- Cydney Cooke
- Jean Findley
Ontario School District
General obligation bonds
- $24,000,000
- For school construction, security/safety upgrades
- State will match $4,000,000
- To see the full ballot question, click here
Pioneer Nursing Home Health District
Director, Position 2 (vote for one)
- Carl Judy
- Dennis Buttice
Director, Position 3 (vote for one)
- Adam Tolman
- Christie L Amick
Treasure Valley Community College District
Director, Position 1 (vote for one)
- John Hall
- Cydney Cooke
Director, Position 4 (vote for one)
- R Jed Myers
- Roger Findley
Vale Rural Fire Protection District
Director, Position 2 (vote for one)
- Carl Judy
- Jeremy Chamberlain
Vale School District
Director, Position 2 (vote for one)
- Jessica (Standage) Kulm
- Christine Phillips
- Jeff Mendiola
Director, Position 4 (vote for one)
- Randy Seals
- BH (Topper) Schlupe
Director, Position 5 (vote for one)
- David L Wenger
- Pamela Post
OWYHEE COUNTY
Bruneau Grand View Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- RaeLynn Schkade
- Lori Bennett
Trustee, Zone 5 (vote for one)
- Howard Field
- Steve R. Boren
Bruneau Water and Sewer District
- Revenue bonds
- $2,200,000
- For improvements to sanitary sewer system
Ballot question:
Shall the Bruneau Water and Sewer District be authorized to incur an indebtedness and to issue and sell its revenue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $2,200,000 to pay the costs of improvements to the sanitary sewer portion of the combined water and sewer system of the district, the bonds to mature over a period which may be less than but which shall not exceed forty (40) years and to be payable solely from the revenues of the water and sanitary sewer system, all as more fully provided in Resolution No. 2017-1, adopted on March 14, 2017?
Homedale Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- John Demshar
- David A. (Hap) Duryee
- Robert Wolfe
Marsing-Homedale Cemetery District
Permanent override levy
- Continuation of current temporary levy
- Total of $30,000 per year increase
Ballot question:
Shall the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery District Board of Commissioners be authorized to cause a continuation of the temporary levy currently in place; An amount of $20,000 per year to purchase and / or maintenance of lawn equipment and maintenance of cemetery grounds. Additionally, an amount of $10,000 per year for the cemetery district financial business affairs. This increase total of $30,000 to commence in the 2018 tax year and then be included in the base levy rate amount for all subsequent fiscal years, as provided by the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery District Board of Commissioners resolution dated March 1, 2017.
Marsing Rural Fire District
Budget increase
- Permanent budget increase of $315,000
- To construct and equip a substation
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of the Marsing Rural Fire District be authorized, pursuant to section 63-802(1)(g), Idaho code, to certify to the Board of Commissioners of Owyhee and Canyon Counties, Idaho, a permanent budget increase of $315,000.00 on all taxable property within the District beginning with the fiscal year which commences on October 1, 2017, as provided in the resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the District on March 20,
2017?
The purpose of this request includes funds to construct and equip a substation located on Fire
District property located at the intersection of Walker Lake and Marsing Road, to develop a
compensation program that increases volunteer participation, to develop a program that will
allow the upgrade of current fire and extrication equipment, and to meet the increasing costs
associated with legal requirements relative to department operation.
PAYETTE COUNTY
Payette Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Elizabeth A. Long
TWIN FALLS COUNTY
Buhl Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 1 (vote for one)
- Mike Hamilton
- Mary A. Scott
Trustee, Zone 2 (vote for one)
- Jacob S. Higley
- Janet Smutny
Castleford Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 5 (vote for one)
- Lisa Marie Knudson
- Kimberly A. Taylor
Filer Highway District
Temporary levy override
- $250,000 per year for two years
- For maintaining district roads
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Filer Highway District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to increase the property tax budget as permitted by Section 63-802 (1) (g) Idaho Code by an additional Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) per year for two years for the purpose of road maintenance provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Filer Highway District adopted March 21, 2017. Approval of this levy override is necessary to maintain District roads.
Kimberly School District
Trustee, Zone 2 (vote for one)
- Dane Higdem
- Zachary Kelsey
Murtaugh Highway District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1 (vote for one)
- Roger Duffin
- Kip Wilkins
Commissioner, Sub-district 2 (vote for one)
- Duane Turner
Murtaugh Joint School District
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Dayn Roseborough
- Chad Young
Twin Falls School District
Trustee, Zone 3 (vote for one)
- Todd Hubbard
- Write-in candidate: Liyah Babayan
Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District
Permanent override levy
- Increase property tax levy, raising $538,000
- For adding additional personnel, and maintaining and operating the district
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to permanently increase the property tax levy as permitted by Section 63-802 (1) (g) Idaho Code from its current levy of .00115 to .002 adding an additional Five Hundred Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars ($538,000) for the purpose of additional personnel, maintaining, and operating the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District adopted on March 9, 2017? Approval of this levy override is necessary to increase the protection of its resident's public health, life, and property.
VALLEY COUNTY
Cascade School District
Trustee, Zone 4 (vote for one)
- Karen Thurston
- Anne Seastrom
Payette Lakes Recreational Water and Sewer District
Request for annexation
- Annexation of City of McCall wastewater service area into Payette Lakes Recreational Water and Sewer District
Ballot question:
Shall the area comprising the existing City of McCall wastewater service area (the "Annexation Area") be annexed into the Payette Lakes Recreational Water and Sewer District, Valley County, Idaho (the "District") pursuant to the Agreement of Annexation Plan, Property Transfer and Agreement of Operations subject to Conditions Precedent by and between the City of McCall and the District in the form on file with the District (the "Annexation Agreement")?
Revenue bonds
- $22,070,000
- For capital improvements to post-annexation wastewater treatment system
Ballot question:
Shall the board of directors (the "Board") of the Payette Lakes Recreational Water and Sewer District, Valley County, Idaho (the "Districf') be authorized to issue and sell negotiable revenue bonds of said District in the principal amount not to exceed $22,070,000.00 (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing: (i) the design, acquisition and construction of certain capital improvements to the District's post-annexation wastewater treatment system and water reuse system, including construction of a new water reuse pipeline (collectively, the "System"), and (ii) the acquisition by the District of City of McCall (the "City") wastewater system assets and, in connection therewith, provide funds to retire the City's outstanding obligations with respect to the Idaho Bond Bank Authority Revenue Bonds, Series 2004A and Idaho Bond Bank Authority Revenue Bonds, Series 2008B; and to pay expenses properly incident thereto including costs of issuance of the Bonds, said Bonds due in such installments as fixed by the Board, the last installment due and payable not more than twenty-five (25) years from the date of the Bonds, as more fully provided in Resolution No. 2017-2 adopted by the Board on March 22, 2017, provided however that the Board shall be empowered to issue the Bonds pursuant to this authorization only upon the effectiveness of the annexation of the existing McCall wastewater service area into the District?