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1997-40161-Order No. 97-146 Recorded 10/23/1997�� REVIEWED 97-4016 01E� 0' 69 LEGAL C7c NFEL BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order Approving the Annexation of 97 OCT 23 PH I: 3$ Territory into the Cloverdale Rural. Fire * ,1 4 r , 4 Protection District (Lighthart Annexation). * COUNTf LLLQ dpi ORDER NO. 97-146 WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of territory into the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District was duly filed with the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Assessor's Office has verified that the annexation petition was signed by 100 percent of the real property owners within the area to be annexed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 478.150, the State Department of Forestry does not object to the proposed annexation, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the petition on Wednesday, October 22, 1997, to hear the petition. and any objections thereto, and to determine whether, in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, applicable Land Conservation. and Development Goals and the criteria prescribed by ORS 1.99.462 and 198.805, the affected area would be benefited by annexation of said territory into the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District; and WHEREAS, after consideration of economic, demographic and sociological trends and projections pertinent to the proposal, past and prospective physical developments of the land that would directly or indirectly be affected by the proposal, and all other matters considered to be relevant to the petition, the Board is of the opinion that the area would be benefited by annexation of the said territory to the said district; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDERS as follows: Section 1. That the petition for annexation into the Cloverdale Rural Fire :Protection :District is approved. Section 2. That the boundaries of the territory annexed to the said district are as set forth in Exhibit 1 and depicted on the map marked Exhibit 2, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, and shall be known as the "Lighthart Annexation." Section 3. That the applicable land use criteria pertinent to the proposed Lighthart Annexation, the facts found by the Board and the reasons why the Board believes those facts to bring the proposal within the requirements of the applicable land use criteria are described in Exhibit 3, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Section 4. That the territory included in the Lighthart Annexation is declared to be annexed into the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District as of the date of this Order. KI IAICROFI�LMED 0C I - ORDER No. 97-146 (10-22-1997) N0\11 0 5 1997 0163-0'740 Section 5. That after signature, a copy of this Order shall be forwarded to the Oregon Department of Revenue, Deschutes County Assessor's Office and the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection :District. Section 6. The purpose of this District is to provide fire protection services within the District. :DATED this 22"d day of October, 1997. ATTEST: Recording Secretary 2 - ORDER No. 97-146 (10-22-1997) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR DVSCHUTES QQUNTY, QREGON NANCY Ppk SCI ANGEN, Chair L. SWEARINGEN, Commissioner EXHIBIT 1 The West of the Southeast Quarter (W1/2 891/4) and the gest Half of the Southwest Quarter (E1/2 8W1/4), in section 34, Township 15 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, 9xctnlN0 TH9R9FROM that portion of the Last Half of the southwest Quarter (91/2 SWI/4) described as beginning at the West 1/16 corner of section 34, which is south 49' 341 46' Last, 1323.97 feet from the one quarter corner between sections 33 and 34. Township 15 south, Range 11 Last of the WilLametts Meridian, and running thence south 00' 00' 34' gait, a distance of 1,002.68 feet; thence Horth 43' 25' 20• gait, a distance of 271.55 feet; 'hens North 41. 27' 20' Rest, a distance of 206.78 feet; thence Horth 48' 44' 00' Last, a distance of 120.11 feet; thence Horth 41. 36' 30' East, a distance of 132.46 feet; thence Horth 33' 47' 30' East, a distance of 284.15 feet; thence North 22' 060 distance3of 175.13efeet; thence North 89'feet; 341 461v West,thence al distancesofEast- 17.29 feet to the point of beginning, ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM the West sixty (60) feet of the East Half of the southwest Quarter (E1/2 SW1/4). AND Southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW 1/4SW 1/4) of section thirty four (34) T15S-R1 IE of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon. 0163-0'741 slat, EXHIBIT 2 0163`0742 �_ ` h r �V aa t b5 y _ _/��!•' ern'\ \ - 2 1799! 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Harriman, Bend, Oregon 97701 (541) 388-6575 FAX 385-1764 Planning Division Building Safety Division M E M O R A N D U M Environmental Health Division DATE: September 23, 1997 TO: Beverly Wilson, Legal Assistant, County Counsel FROM: Paul Blikstad, Associate Planner p RE: Petition for annexation to Cloverdale RFPD; File No. 16-566 The Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan, which is acknowledged to be in compliance with the Statewide Planning Goals, encourages the formation of special service districts to serve rural needs. Under the Public Facilities section of the County Comprehensive Plan, on page 97, General Policies is the following: 5. Deschutes County shall encourage the formation of special service districts to serve rural needs rather than becoming involved with serving those needs. The County will foster coordination and mutual planning between the County, special districts, utility companies and service corporations. This shall include trenching where appropriate. It is clear from the Comprehensive Plan that these service districts, such as the proposed annexation to the fire district, are necessary and appropriate. Wildfire hazard is also recognized by the Plan as a major concern in rural areas. The annexation into a fire district will help alleviate wildfire concerns. Quality Services Performed with Pride