1999-17-Order No. 99-002 Recorded 1/6/19990
VOL: CJ1999 PAGE: 17
RECORDED DOCUMENT
STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
I hereby certify that the attached instrument was
received and duly recorded in Deschutes County
records:
DATE AND TIME:
DOCUMENT TYPE:
Jan. 6, 1999; 12:46 p.m.
Order (CJ)
MARY SUE PENHOLLOW
DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY-
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An Order Approving the Annexation of
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WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of territory into Rural Fire Protectio.Dimict No.
1 was duly filed with the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, the subject territory is located in Crook County and the Crook County Clerk'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, a public hearing was held on the petition on January 6, 1999, 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 199.462 and
198.805, the affected area would be benefited by annexation of said territory into Rural Fire Protection
District No. 1; 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 Rural Fire Protection District No. 1 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 "Jaqua Annexation."
Section 3. That the applicable land use criteria pertinent to the proposed Jaqua 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 Jaqua Annexation is declared to be annexed into
Rural Fire Protection District No. 1 as of the date of this Order.
Section 5. That after signature, a copy of this Order shall be forwarded to the Oregon
Department of Revenue, Crook County Assessor's Office, Crook County Legal Counsel and Rural Fire
Protection District No. 1.
1 - ORDER No. 99-002 (1-6-1999)
Section 6. The purpose of this District is to provide fire protection services within the District.
DATED this 6t' day of January, 1999.
ATTEST:
Recording Secretary
2 - ORDER No. 99-002 (1-6-1999)
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
LINDA L. SWEARING , hair
R. LUKE, Commissioner
EXHIBIT 1
A portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 19 in 7t F�hip 14 1 �`
South of Range 14 East of the Willamette Meridian, more particularly
described as follows: ac>nwc!ng at the Southwest corner of said
Section 19, thence North 00009119" West along the West line of
said Section 19, 1320.64 feet to the South W16th earner; thence
North 89919'07" East along the South line of the Northwest quarter
of the Southwest quarter of said Section, 68$.14 feet to the true
point of beginning; thence North 00°04119" West parallal with the
West Line of said Section, 452.40 feet to the Southwesterly line of
150.00 foot wide Prineville Railroad; thence South 75010134" East
along said Southerly. right of way line 21.7.24 feet to the beginning,
of a curve; thence 230.40 feet along the arc of a 1357.41 foot
chord definition curve right of said right of way line fonni g a
defleation.angle of 09°43131" and a long chord bearing South
70018148" ftst 230.13 feet to a 1/2" pipe; thence South 19015150"
East 397.76 feet; d once South 890 19407" West 557.30 feet; thence
North 00°04'19" West, 62.82 feet to the point of beginnf.ng.
702MM WITTY easements for ingms, egress and utility purposes as
Set out in Deed from Staoy Johnson to William E. Jaqua and wife
reaordad Daoe*er 11, 1978 in Deeds No. 49073, Rsoords of Crook
County, Oregon. •
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117 NW Lafayette Avenue • Bend, Oregon • 97701-1925
(541) 388-6575
FAX 385-1764
MEMORANDUM Planning Division
Building Safety Division
Environmental Health Division
DATE: January 5, 1999
TO: Beverly Wilson, Legal Assistant
FROM: Paul Blikstad, Associate Planner
RE: Annexation to Rural Fire Protection District No. 1, Jaqua annexation, File
No. 16-515
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 policy:
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 common
trenching where appropriate.
Fire protection is a very important aspect of rural development, as evidenced by the
chapter on natural hazards in the Plan. Staff finds that the proposed annexation to the
Rural Fire Protection District No.1 is consistent with the County Comprehensive Plan
and Statewide Planning Goals.
Quality Services Performed with Pride