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1999-79-Ordinance No. 99-002 Recorded 2/25/1999VOL: CJ1999 PAGE: 79 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: Feb. 25, 1999; 10:01 a.m. DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance (CJ) NUMBER OF PAGES: 3 MARY SUE PENHOLLOW DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIII M���efpr 16 � REVIEfW�ED AS 1-0 FORM �? f C - REVIEWED— - BODE REVIEW COMM. LEGAL COUNSEL BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Ordinance Adding Deschutes County Code r cD Section 2.60.040, Intergovernmental Entities, PursuantCID To ORS 190.085, Ratifying the Creation of the * < r Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services, and Declaring an Emergency. ORDINANCE NO. 99-002 3 r C> a WHEREAS, ORS 190.085 requires local governments to enact ordinances ratifying the creation of intergovernmental entities through intergovernmental agreements prior to the effective date of the agreement; and WHEREAS, the Counties of Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson, the cities of Bend, Prineville, Madras, and Redmond and Black Butte Ranch Service District wish to establish an intergovernmental entity to effectively and efficiently provide coordinated responses to community law enforcement issues within Central Oregon; and WHEREAS, the parties have agreed that, as an intergovernmental entity, they will be able to provide the best possible law enforcement services under a number of programs to the population of Central Oregon; and WHEREAS, the intergovernmental entity shall have the power to enter into contracts, provide agreed upon law enforcement services through the creation of programs established under Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services and provide all administrative and support services necessary for the provision of these services; WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, to create an intergovernmental entity by intergovernmental agreement; and WHEREAS, the intergovernmental agreement shall be effective no later than May 1, 1999; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. ADDING. Deschutes County Code Chapter 2.60.40, Intergovernmental Entities, as set forth in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, is hereby adopted. Section 2. SUMMARY. Pursuant to ORS 190.085, enacted in 1991, each of the parties to an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity is required to enact an ordinance ratifying the creation of the intergovernmental entity. Deschutes County wishes to participate in an intergovernmental entity to be known as Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services (COLES) which shall provide coordinated responses to common law enforcement issues in Central Oregon. Section 3. REPEAL. The Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners has the authority to repeal this Ordinance with 90 days written notice to Crook and Jefferson Counties, the cities of Bend, Madras, Prineville and Redmond and Black Butte Ranch Service District. PAGE 1 of 2 - ORDINANCE NO. 99-002 (2-24-99) Section 4. EMERGENCY. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance takes effect on its passage. DATED this _ 2 A day of February 1999. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHqTES CO , OREGON (-L DA L. S AR GEN, Chair ATTEST: T.N. DeWO Coi . t Recording Secretary IS R. LUKE, PAGE 2 of 2 - ORDINANCE NO. 99-002 (2-24-99) Exhibit "A" 2.60.040. Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services A. Deschutes County ratifies the creation of Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services (COLES). B. COLES shall have the power to enter into contracts, provide agreed upon law enforcement services as a unified entity and provide all administrative and support services necessary for the provision of these services.(Ord. 99-002 § 1, 1999) PAGE 1 of 1 - EXHIBIT "A" TO ORDINANCE NO. 99-002 (2-24-99)