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2009-1324-Resolution No. 2009-076 Recorded 6/29/2009VIE Ij LEGAL COUNSEL DESCHUTES COUNTY OFFICIAL NANCY BLANKENSHIP, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL 11111111111111111111111111112009-1324 CLERKS Q 2009.1324 06/19/1009 08:27:00 AM BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT (DISTRICT 2) A Resolution Levying Ad Valorem Taxes for the 2009-2010 Fiscal Year And Making Appropriations of the * RESOLUTION NO. 2009-076 Rural Law Enforcement District (District 2) Budget. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT (DISTRICT 2), as follows: Section 1. That the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, acting as the governing body of the Rural Law Enforcement District (District 2), hereby imposes the taxes provided for in the 2009-2010 adopted budget at the tax rate of $1.4000, and that these taxes are hereby levied and categorized for tax year 2009-10 upon the assessed value of all taxable property within the district. Subject to General Excluded from Govt Limitation Limitation Rate Levied within Permanent Rate Limit 1.4000/$1,000 Section 2. That the amounts for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009, and for the purposes shown below, are hereby appropriated as follows: GENERAL FUND Materials and Services 12,717,322 General Fund Total: 12,717,322 RESERVE FUND Capital Outlay 942,085 Reserve Fund Total: 942,085 Total District Requirement: 13,659,407 PAGE 1 OF 2 — RESOLUTION NO. 2009-076 (06/24/09) Section 3. That the Deschutes County Finance Director make the appropriations as set out herein for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. DATED this� day of June, 2009. ATTEST: Recording Secretary PAGE 2 OF 2 — RESOLUTION NO. 2009-076 (06/24/09) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT (DISTRICT 2) (1� TAMMY BANEY, Chair DENNIS R. LUKE, Vice Chair ALAN UNGER, Commissioner