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2001-10-Resolution No. 2001-001 Recorded 1/3/2001VOL: CJ2001 PAGE: 10 RECORDED DOCUMENT STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF DESCHUTES *02001-10 * Vol -Page Printed: 01/09/2001 10:28:37 DO NOT REMOVE THIS CERTIFICATE (This certificate constitutes a part of the original instrument in accordance with ORS 205.180(2). Removal of this certificate may invalidate this certificate and affect the admissibility of the original instrument into evidence in any legal proceeding.) I hereby certify that the attached instrument was received and duly recorded in Deschutes County records: DATE AND TIME: DOCUMENT TYPE: Jan. 3, 2001; 1:55 p.m. Resolution (CJ) NUMBER OF PAGES: 7 MARY SUE PENHOLLOW DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK KEY IN HED JA i 9 2001 �\ICROFILI�ED L I/]—ii ie�'U'irwtr.� LEGAL BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUN`;f.Ys,r0RP ON A Resolution Submitting to the Voters * '� in a County -Wide Election a Three Year Split Rate Serial Levy to Fund Sheriff Services. RESOLUTION NO. 2001-001 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon (Board), has determined that a three year levy should be submitted to the qualified voters of the County as established by Section 11, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution in order to permit the proper operation of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Department; and WHEREAS, the Board considers adequate funding to maintain sheriff services as necessary and in the public interest; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that anticipated County revenues are insufficient to provide adequate Sheriff services without the funds generated by the current Sheriff's levy ; and WHEREAS, the Board determines, in accordance with Deschutes County Code Chapter 4.32, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein, a split levy with $0.78 per $1,000 of assessed value levied within the incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver, and $1.12 per $1,000 of assessed value in the remaining unincorporated Deschutes County, Oregon, is necessary to retain current sheriff services; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to submit the question of authorizing a three year split rate levy to the registered voters of Deschutes County, Oregon; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, as follows: Section 1. Findings. The Board makes the findings set forth in Exhibit `B," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Section 2. Form of Question. At the levy election, there shall be submitted to the registered voters of Deschutes County, Oregon, for their approval or rejection, the measure set forth in Exhibit "C," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. PAGE I OF 2 - RESOLUTION NO. 2001-001 (01-2001) Section 3. Date of Election. The measure set forth in Exhibit "C" shall be submitted in the manner prescribed herein to the qualified voters of Deschutes County, Oregon, at a special election to be held March 13, 2001. Section 4. Ballots. The County Clerk shall clearly and boldly print the words "CONTAINS VOTE ON PROPOSED TAX INCREASE" in red ink on the outer envelope of ballots to be mailed to registered voters. DATED this3� day of January 2001 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OR.EG N TOM DEWOL , Chair ATTEST: MNNIS R. LUKE, Commissioner / / Recordii g Secretary MIC AEL . DALY, mmissioner PAGE 2 OF 2 - R.ESOLUTION No. 2001-001 (01-2001) Chapter 4.32. SPLIT SERIAL LEVIES 4.32.010. Definitions. 4.32.015. Definition - Black Butte Ranch Service District. 4.32.020. Definition - Incorporated cities. 4.32.025. Definition - Rural. 4.32.030. Definition - Sunriver. 4.32.035. Definition - Urban. 4.32.040. Geographic tax classification. 4.32.050. Required findings. 4.32.010. Definitions. For the purposes of DCC 4.32, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in DCC 4.32 are defined as set forth in DCC 4.32.015-085. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) 4.32.015. Definition - Black Butte Ranch Service District. "Black Butte Ranch Service District" means the area encompassed by Black Butte Ranch Service District, a municipal corporation formed under the laws of the State of Oregon. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) 4.32.020. Definition - Incorporated cities. "Incorporated cities" means the area encompassed by the cities of Bend, Redmond, Sisters and any other city incorporated pursuant to ORS 221. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) 4.32.025. Definition - Rural. "Rural" means the area of Deschutes County that is within the geographical boundary of Deschutes County that is not urban. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998) 4.32.030. Definition - Sunriver. "Sunriver" means that portion of unincorporated Deschutes County, Oregon, identified in the Deschutes County Comprehensive Land Use Plan as Sunriver Urban Unincorporated Community and zoned Sunriver Urban Unincorporated Community lying northerly and westerly of South Century Drive. For the purposes of DCC 4.32, Sunriver does not include that portion of the Chapter 4.32 Sunriver UUC designated Business Park District, commonly known as the Sunriver Business Park. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) 4.32.035. Definition - Urban. "Urban" means the geographical areas of Black Butte Ranch Service District, incorporated cities, and Sunriver as defined in DCC 4.32. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998) 4.32.040. Geographic tax classification. The board, may upon making the findings required by DCC 4.32.030, refer a measure to the electors which provides a different tax burden on one class of taxpayers than is :imposed upon another class of taxpayers. pony class of taxpayers so determined by the board shall be identified on a geographical basis. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) 4.32.050. Required findings. Any difference in tax burden imposed within separate geographic boundaries within Deschutes County, Oregon shall meet the following criteria: A. Differences in services to be provided in different geographic areas mus7., be real and substantial. B. Geographic boundaries shall be drawn so that services provided within designated areas are qualitatively different from services provided within other geographical areas. C. Services provided within the different geographical areas must be unique. D. Any differences in tax burdens shall be based upon the actual costs of providing services. (Ord. 98-024 § 1, 1998; Ord. 94-009 § 1, 1994) (12/1998) EXH,a,T pv poge 1 0 P 1 ow N � Q W OW N O *- C4 ca O d, N W O M O O N 'G C dV) c N N O o t CL e4 N W Q O H t" L. 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Regular Deschutes County Sheriff patrol services are not provided within incorporated cities, :Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver because these areas are patrolled by local agency patrols utilizing non -county sworn police officers paid by the local agency, unless the agency was entered into a special contract where sheriff deputies provide patrol on a fee basis for the local agency. The level and types of services provided outside these areas is significantly different because the remainder of Deschutes County is served with peace officer patrol services provided by the Deschutes County Sheriff. The overall cost of providing sheriff services within incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver is substantially less than the cost of providing services in the remainder of unincorporated Deschutes County, Oregon. The areas where there is a difference are easily identified because the areas receiving patrol services from non -county peace officers, except as described as above, are within the limits of Bend, Redmond and Sisters, the boundary of the Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver as defined in Chapter 4.32, Deschutes County Code. Only in the remainder of the county are sheriff patrols routinely provided. If sheriff patrol officers respond within incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District or Sunriver, the response is in accordance to a request for service, and in the role as back up, as a mutual aid, or when specialized expertise is required. The sheriff patrol response within incorporate cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver is similar to the mutual response arrangements for the fire and ambulance services from separate districts. ,r The difference in cost of providing services within the incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver and the remaining rural areas results in a distribution of rural patrol costs plus one-half of the remaining department budget, or approximately 56 percent of the total Sheriff's budget, to the area of Deschutes County outside the incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver. This percentage, when applied to the levy of $25,200,868 results in a levy of $11,388,020 for the portion of the county outside the incorporated cities, Black Butte Ranch Service District and Sunriver. Incorporated by this reference is the Moss Adams LLP report dated February 10, 2000. The attached "Sheriff s Split Levy" budget sheet sets forth the estimated three-year operating budget based upon a split levy. Exhibit B — Findings of Fact (1/0 1) Legal/Sher/Levy EXHIBIT Page oZ I'� �....... _ NOTICE OF COUNTY MEASURE ELECTION DESCHUTES (Name of County Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday March 13, 2001 (Day of week) (Date of Election) a measure election will be held in Deschutes County, Oregon. (Name of county) The following shall be the ballot title of the measure to be submitted to the county's voters on this date: CAPTION (10 Words) THREE-YEAR SPLIT OPERATING LEVY FOR SHERIFF SERVICES. QUESTION (20 Words) Shall County levy $0.78 urban and $1.12 rural per $1,000 assessed value for Sheriff services for three years beginning 2001-02? This measure may cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. SUMMARY (175 Words) This measure may be passed only at an election with at least a 50 percent voter turnout. State law requires the second sentence under the question section regarding a possible increase in taxes. In fact, this levy maintains the current tax rate. The tax rate is the same as the Sheriff levy passed three years ago. It is less than the expired 1997-8 levy. Passage of this levy ensures that the Sheriffs tax rate and Sheriff's services remain stable for three years. Over sixty percent of Sheriff services are funded by this levy. The proposed levy provides funding for: ✓ Crime Prevention ✓ Adult Jail Operations ✓ Search & Rescue ✓ Civil Process ✓ Crime Investigation ✓ Drug Enforcement & Education ✓ Community Policing ✓ DARE ✓ Sheriff Patrols ✓ Traffic Safety ✓ Arson Investigation These services are provided to all residents, except for patrol services because urban area residents fund local agencies. Because of this, the proposed levy contains a split tax rate. Taxpayers in the unincorporated area of Deschutes County, excepting Black Butte Ranch and Sunriver, pay a higher rate because they fund Sheriffs patrol services. This proposed local option tax, dedicated to Sheriff services, is estimated to raise $7,864,948 in 2001-2002, $8,415,475 in 2002-2003 and $8,920,425 in 2003-2004. The following authorized county official hereby certifies the above ballot title is true and complete. Signature of authorized county official (not required to be notarized) Tom DeWolf Printed name of authorized county official Page 1 of 1 — Notice of County Measure Election (1/01) Legal/Sher/Levy Date signed Chair, Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Title EXPLANATORY STATEMENT FOR COUNTY VOTERS' PAMPHLET (2001) Ballot Title Caption: THREE-YEAR SPLIT OPERATING LEVY FOR SHERIFF SERVICES Measure Number: Word Total (500) Maximum): 284 Over 60 percent of all sheriff services are funded by a Sheriff's levy. The existing levy expires on June 30, 2001. This levy would take effect July 1, 2001. The tax rate for this levy is the same as the current Sheriffs levy and less than the expired 1997-8 levy. Passage of this levy ensures the level of funding for Sheriff's services remain stable for three years. The proposed levy is a split -rate levy. This means taxpayers in the Cities of Bend, Redmond and Sisters, and taxpayers in Sunriver and Black Butte Ranch will pay a lesser rate than taxpayers in the rest of the County because those areas fund their own local police. The demand for Sheriff services and the cost of providing those services is increasing. Deschutes County continues to be one of the fastest growing counties in the state, and voters have approved tough crime measures such as mandatory minimum sentences for violent offenders that requires locking up many more accused and convicted criminals. In addition to law enforcement services, the Sheriff provides court security, service of civil processes, and search and rescue. The law also requires the Sheriff to operate the adult jail. It its the only law enforcement agency in Deschutes County providing these services This proposed three-year levy will maintain the same tax rate of the past three years for the next three years. The rate is $0.78 in the incorporated cities, Sunriver and Black Butte Ranch, and $1.12 in the remaining areas. The additional 34 cents paid only by residents in the unincorporated areas funds sheriff patrols and investigative services. A "YES" vote on this levy maintains your Sheriff services. It does not increase your tax rate. Person responsible for the content of the Explanatory Statement M Tom DeWolf. Chair Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners Name of the Governing Body person represents Explanatory Statement (1/01) Legal/Sher/Levy