1985-07212-Order No. 85-039 Recorded 4/3/1985a _
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` BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
An Order Accepting the
Engineer's Report Relating
to the improvement of a
Certain Dedicated Public
Road Known as all of Crooked
Horseshoe Road, Paintbrush
Lane, National Forest Lane,
and Yellow Daisy Lane within
Indian Ford Meadows
Subdivision in Deschutes
Totunty, Setting the Hearing
for Remonstrances, and
Authorizing the Director of
Public Forks to Give Notice
of Said Hearing.
ORDER NO. 85-039
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WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution 85-711,
;nit=aced the improvement of certain dedicated public roads known as
al= of Crooked Horseshoe Road, Paintbrush Lane, National Forest Lane,
and Yellow Daisy Lane within Indian Ford Meadows Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, the County Engineer investigated the improvement, and
estimated the cost of the improvement, and a cost estimate of this
improvement has been prepared in accordance with ORS 371.625; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that notice, pursuant to ORS 371.60, be
mailed to each benefited property owner; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that a hearing be held for the purpose of
hearing remonstrances to said improvement; now, therefore,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON,
ORDERS as follows:
Section 1. That the Engineer's Report relating to the improvement
of certain dedicated public roads known as all of Crooked Horseshoe
Road, Paintbrush Lane, National Forest Lane, and yellow Daisy Lane
within Indian Ford Meadows Subdivision be accepted and hereby approved.
Section 2. That a hearing be set on May 1, 1985, at 9:00 a.m. at
the Deschutes County Courthouse Annex, Bend, Oregon, for the purpose of
hearing remonstrances to said improvements.
Section 3. That the Director of Public Works be authorized to
notify benefited property owners of the said hearing and proposed
improvement, in a form substantially as contained in Exhibit "A",
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
ORDER NO. 85-039
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DATED this -39 (g_ day of 7. -0 , 1985.
B AR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
0 D SCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
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LAWRENCE A. TUTT E, CHAIRMAN
LOIS BRISTOW FRANTE, COMMISSIONER
DIAK-MAUDLIT4, OMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
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Record Secretary
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EXHIBIT "A" I VOL 63 WE 602
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ROAD IMPROVEMENT
DATE:
TO: (Name)
(Address)
(City, State Zip)
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:
DESCRIPTION OF BENEFITED PROPERTY:
Estimated Cost of Improvement:
Estimated Amount of Assessment:
The Board of County Commissioners has initiated the above improvement.
The County Engineer has made a favorable report to the Board of County
Commissioners regarding the proposed improvement. Upon completion of the
proposed improvement, the roads will be accepted into the County Road
System, and will be maintained by Deschutes County.
The total estimated cost of the proposed improvement and the proposed
total amount of the assessment against your land is as shown above.
if you object to the proposed improvement and assessments shown in the
Engineer's Report, you are required to file written objection, if any,
with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Deschutes County Department
of Public Works, 61150 S.E. 27th Street, Bend, Oregon 97702, within 20
days of the date of this notice, or at the public hearing on the proposed
improvement before the Board of County Commissioners, which will be held
on May 1, 1985 at 9:00 a.m. in the Deschutes County Courthouse Annex,
Beed, Oregon, in order to stop this improvement. If more than 50% of the
owners of land representing more than 50% of the total amount of the
assessment for the proposed improvement file objections, the proposed
improvement will be declared abandoned and no new resolution shall be
filed within a period of one year. If the required number of objections
are not received, the improvement will proceed and you will be notified
of the actual assessment when it is determined by the Engineer. This
assessment, as finally approved by the Board of County Commissioners,
will be entered into the lien docket of Deschutes County and will be
released when the assessment is paid in full. Owners may apply to make
payments in installments which can be paid over a ten-year period.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
NEIL K. HUDSON, Director of Public
Works, On Behalf of the Board of
County Commissioners