2004-817-Order No. 2004-043 Recorded 5/26/2004` VIE D
LEGAL C UNSEL
COUNTY OFFICIAL
NANCYUBLANKENSHIP, COUNTY CLERKDS C 200WR
COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL
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2004-817
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
An Order Directing Transfer of Real Property
to Newberry Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc. to
be Used Exclusively for Low Income Housing.
ORDER NO. 2004-043
WHEREAS, ORS 271.330(2) provides that Deschutes County may transfer real propety not
needed by the County to a non-profit corporation for the purpose of providing low income housing;
and
WHEREAS, a hearing was held on May 26, 2004; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners find that Deschutes County no longer needs
certain real property for public purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners find that Newberry Area Habitat for
Humanity, Inc., is an Oregon non-profit corportation providing low income housing within the State of
Oregon and will use certain real property to create low income housing; and
WHEREAS, no objections to the transfer of said real property were expressed at said hearing;
now, therefore,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON,
HEREBY ORDERS as follows:
Section 1. That Deschutes County's interest in the real property described as:
Lot 5, JACOBSEN'S THIRDS ADDITION, Deschutes County, Oregon. Located at 15942
Cedar Lane, La Pine, Oregon,
be transferred to Newberry Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc., the true consideration of which shall be
the use of said property to create low income housing, pursuant to ORS 271.330(2).
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Section 2. That a bargain and sale deed be executed and delivered transferring said
property to Habitat for Humanity, subject to a reversionary interest of Deschutes County should said
property not be used to create a low income home.
DATED this X day of '2004.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
ATTEST:
Recording Secretary
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DENNIS R. LUKE, Commissioner