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34-397-Resolution Recorded 4/3/1980LF 400 j lc VOL 74GE'39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY • L E In the Matter of ) APR 3 1980 A Home Rule Charter ) RESOLUTION R4$E for Deschutes County jHARy COV j�TYFR$O/Y NCLOK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that it cannot be ascertained from the Commissioners' Journal what date its Resolution in the above -entitled matter was filed at Volume 33, Page 923 thereof, and therefore the duration of the terms of the appointees to the committee cannot be ascertained under ORS 203.740(4), and all the other deadlines provided by that section are counted from the date of filing of that Resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that: 1. Pursuant to ORS 203.730(1)(a), this Board's Resolution in the matter of a Home Rule Charter for Deschutes County dated January 17, 1980, shall be officially filed on the date hereof, and 2. The County Clerk is hereby requested to mark this Resolution and the Board's Resolution of January 17, 1980, referred to above, incorporated herein by reference, "filed April 3, 1980." DATED this 3rd day of April, 1980. Distribution: County Clerk The Honorable Tom Throop The Honorable Fred Heard County Counsel County Treasurer AT 42 ROSEP Y PATTE,�ZS Count Clerk PAGE -1- RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ., Commissioner VOL 34 FACE 338 Ya 33 'AcE 323 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE OF OREGO\ F� FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of a ) Home Rule Charter ) for Deschutes County ) R E S O L U T I O N e6 °� h�411, 1980 TFS p'�T c'4?� WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board that there is considerable interest in considering changing the form of government of Deschutes County to one governed by a properly drafted Home Rule Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to ORS 203.760, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that: 1. Pursuant to ORS 203.730(1)(a), the Board of County Commissioners requests appointment of a committee to report on the advantages and disadvantages of home 4. rule and produce a proposed Charter for Deschutes County which may be submitted to the electorate at primary or general election within the next two years, depending upon when the committee's work on the Charter is completed. 2. The terms of the members of the committee shall be governed by ORS 203.740. 3. This Resolution shall be filed with the County Clerk forthwith, pursuant to ORS 203.730(2). 4. The Board hereby appropriates $500.00 from the County Commissioners' budget to pay the expenses of the committee, pursuant to ORS 203.750(1). 5. The committee may use Room 101 in the Courthouse, and such other office space as the Board may assign from time to time, for the conduct of its meetings when it is appointed. 6. The Board of Commissioners hereby asks all interested persons who wish to be considered for appointment by the Board to the committee pursuant to ORS 203.740(2)(a)(i) to write letters of application to the Board within the next 45 days, so that the Board's appointments may be made within the statutory time limits. 7. In drafting a proposed Charter, the committee members are charged to consider the following questions: A. What functions should County government perform? B. What functions and activities do the citizens of the County want County government to perform? C. What County departments should be set up and what functions should they have in order to realize the desires of the citizens for County services in a way that will make the most efficient use of County revenues? PAGE -1- RESOLUTION VOL 34 PAGE 399 r VOL 33 PACE 924 D. What officials should the County have? E. Which of the officials should be elected and which should be appointed? F. Should the members of the Board of Commissioners serve full-time or part-time? G. Should the Commissioners be compensated, and if so, should their compensation be set by Charter or budgeted annually? H. Should the County be empowered to raise and collect taxes in a manner other than presently provided by State law? I. Should the County take over State regulatory functions to the extent that this is lawful in respect to matters in which State regulation has not satisfied the citizens of the County? If so, which State regulatory functions can the County afford to take over and do better than the State? J. Which State regulatory functions can and should be eliminated by County Charter in order to serve the desires and needs of the citizens of the County in the most economical way? 8. The committee shall also consider any and all questions which seem to it to be necessary and helpful to draft the Charter properly and explain it to the citizens of the County. DATED this 1J_;j4 day of �Qy✓� 1980. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - r - I=- al ALMEAT A. YOUNG, Chrn 14.k:r /o. e "" r cta CLAY C. SHEPARD, Commissioner ROBERT C. PAULSON, Commissioner r PAGE -2- RESOLUTION ' 4 Distribution: Board of Commissioners File County Counsel Members of the News Media Helen Rastovich, County Treasurer