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2008-636-Order No. 2008-051 Recorded 6/17/2008COUNTY REVIEWED NANCYUBLANKENSHIP,F000NTY CLERKDS ICJ ~QO~-fi36 COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL 06/17/2008 11;05;44 AM LEGAL COUNSEL IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III III 2008-636 For Recording Stamp Only BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY 911 COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT An Order Declaring the Result of the May 20, 2008 Measure Election on the Deschutes County 911 County Service District Local Option Tax. ORDER NO. 2008-051 WHEREAS, an election was held in Deschutes County 911 County Service District on May 20, 2008, on the measure set forth in Exhibit A concerning the proposed local option tax for operations for the District; and WHEREAS, the Notice of Measure Election authorized by the Board and submitted to the Deschutes County Clerk sets forth the required statements in ORS 280.080; and .WHEREAS, the Abstracts of Votes, copies of which are attached as Exhibit B, shows that a majority of the registered electors of the District did not cast their ballots at the election and a majority of those persons voting voted to approve the measure; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY 911 COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT HEREBY ORDERS as follows: Section 1. That the election held in the Deschutes County 911 County Service District on May 20, 2008, as evidenced by the Abstracts of Votes, a copies of which are attached as Exhibit B and incorporated by reference herein, 86,227 electors constituting 56.9% percent of the registered electors in the District cast ballots on the issue of the local option tax for operations and, of those electors 27,017 electors voted "yes," 18,656 electors voted "no," 3,289 electors chose not to vote either way and 2 electors chose to vote both "yes" and "no" on the measure captioned "FIVE-YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX FOR 911 OPERATIONS," as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated by reference herein. PAGE 1 OF$ ORDER No. 2008-051 Section 2. The number of electors who voted at this election represents more than fifty percent (50%) of the electors registered in the Deschutes County 911 County Service District. Therefore, under Art. XI, Sec. 11(8) (a) of the Oregon Constitution, the measure is declared to have passed. ll 2~OF' Ord- ATTEST: Recording Secretary BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY 911 COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT DENNIS R. LUKE, Chair TAMMY (BA Y) MELT N, Vice Chair MICTIAEL M. DALY, Commifisioner PAGE 2 OFD ORDER No. 2008-051 25RE REV 8W s/oo o NOTICT' OF DISTRICT MEASURE ELF". TION ORS RS 250.041.035 ORS 255.145 Deschutes County 911 County Service District ORS 255.345 (Name of District) Notice is hereby given that on May 20, 2008 (Date of Election) A measure election will be held in Deschutes County 911 County Service District Deschutes Coun . , Oregon. (Name of County or Counties) The following shall be the ballot title of the measure to be submitted to the district's voters on this date: CAPTION (10 Words) Five-year Local Option Tax for 911 Operations. QUESTION (20 Words) Shall County 911 Service District impose $.23 per $1,000 of assessed value for operations for five years beginning 2008-2009? 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 50 percent voter turnout. The current taxing authority for the Deschutes County 911 County Service District is a permanent rate limitation of $0.1618 per $1000 of assessed value. This rate is based on a tax base passed by voters in 1994, as reduced by Measure 50 in 1997. Voters approved a four-year operating levy in 2003, which expired June 30, 2007. Funds provided by this five-year local option tax would be used to: • maintain existing 911 services to an increasing population; • continue the Emergency Preparedness Network (EPN), which notifies residents by telephone of emergency situations in their area; • update to a more efficient, cost-effective public safety records systems to accommodate growth and technological changes; and • pay for space needed for dispatchers. This measure would provide stable operational funding and space for 911 emergency services for five years. The proposed rate would raise approximately $3, 357,638 in 2008-2009, $3,559,096 in 2009-2010, $3,772,642 in 2010-2011, $3,999,001 in 2011-2012 and $4,238,941 in 2012-2013. ThZffollow' authorized district official hereby certifies the above ballot title is true and complete. .21 Si tore of authorized dis ict official (not required to be notarized) ate signed Dennis R. Luke Chair Printed name of authorized district official Title Exhibit A Page 1 of 1- Exhibit "A" to Resolution No. 2008-012 (01/22/08) NUMBERED KEY CANVASS Final Official Results RUN DATE:06/05/08 01:00 PM REPORT-EL52 PAGE 0040 911 5 year levy VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT Vote for 1 01 = Yes 26,942 59.13 03 = OVER VOTES 2 02 = No 18,620 40.87 04 = UNDER VOTES 3.273 01 02 03 04 0001 Precinct 1 829 359 0 132 0002 Precinct 2 467 379 0 65 0003 Precinct 3 6 12 0 0 0004 Precinct 4 358 162 0 65 0005 Precinct 5 1100 738 0 162 0006 Precinct 6 663 454 0 104 0007 Precinct 7 1235 548 0 204 0008 Precinct 8 12 21 0 2 0009 Precinct 9 418 221 0 59 0010 Precinct 10 585 505 0 48 0011 Precinct 11 242 166 0 27 0012 Precinct 12 365 230 0 51 0013 Precinct 13 402 308 0 34 0014 Precinct 14 338 340 0 56 0015 Precinct 15 289 249 0 34 0016 Precinct 16 478 262 0 49 0017 Precinct 17 573 378 0 41 0018 Precinct 18 805 676 0 63 0019 Precinct 19 953 683 0 105 0020 Precinct 20 591 452 0 86 0021 Precinct 21 355 298 0 37 0022 Precinct 22 49 88 0 4 0023 Precinct 23 5 8 0 0 0024 Precinct 24 181 208 0 21 0025 Precinct 25 856 514 1 135 0026 Precinct 26 296 227 0 34 0027 Precinct 27 622 312 0 92 0028 Precinct 28 1026 607 0 81 0029 Precinct 29 1170 685 0 82 0030 Precinct 30 315 207 0 38 0031 Precinct 31 195 155 0 19 0032 Precinct 32 705 420 1 113 0033 Precinct 33 700 472 0 96 0034 Precinct 34 723 333 0 104 0035 Precinct 35 733 479 0 87 0036 Precinct 36 1157 733 0 105 0037 Precinct 37 349 273 0 38 0038 Precinct 38 680 633 0 91 0039 Precinct 39 494 554 0 67 0040 Precinct 40 226 269 0 19 0041 Precinct 41 513 436 0 36 0042 Precinct 42 591 498 0 79 0043 Precinct 43 522 369 0 49 0044 Precinct 44 635 467 0 65 0045 Precinct 45 475 410 0 55 0046 Precinct 46 588 308 0 78 0047 Precinct 47 802 392 0 101 0048 Precinct 48 466 411 0 25 0049 Precinct 49 238 182 0 35 0050 Precinct 50 285 360 0 52 0051 Precinct 51 114 61 0 22 0052 Precinct 52 167 108 0 26 Exhibit 5 JUN 06 2008 1:35PM JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK'S 541-325-5018 p.1 FILE OR MEASURE o Local Measures o OUNTY c~ N w 40 Jefferson 40 30 MARY ELECTION May 20, 2008 ~ 0 O BALLOT NUMBER O Z 1AW OR NO. OF PRECINCT YES NO YES NO No.1 Haystack 10 26 1 5 466 583 2 58 S " No. 2 Crooked River RanCh 4 c No. 5 Ashwood No. 6 Kutcher No. 8 Lyle Gap No. 11 Metollus N No. 13 East Madras @ No. 14 Warm Springs : S No. 16 Camp Sherman 75 W 0 16 0 r g. ~ No. 17 Culver No. 18 Round Butte No. 19 West Madras 0 No. 20 Girdle M Y r ~ No. 21 Central i< r No. 22 Sunset r TOTALS 476 6~ 3 :6:1 [ 75 36 0 16 SKIN nM OF COUNTY CLERK Orh dAbrtraq I CERTIFY THE VOTES REOCROEO ON TMS Ae3TRACT THE TALLY OF VOTES CAST AT TIE Ell GUMMM • ' it iKDK' ED. INOICATEO ~ ~ d Q of voles AT PRPAARY SECTIONS rate aheeee for Democratic. Republican, C At poftw end other aandidaeea. , ABSTRACT OF VOTES AT GENERAL AND SPECI 1 i ELECTIONS Exhibit E!5 -