2011-2896-Resolution No. 2011-086 Recorded 6/29/2011REVIEW D
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LEGAL COUNSEL
DESCHUTES COUNTY OFFICIAL
NANCY BLANKENSHIP, COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL
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RECOR
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06/29/201110:09:44 AM
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
REDMOND LIBRARY COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT
A Resolution Levying Ad Valorem
Taxes for Fiscal Year 2011-12
And Making Appropriations of the * RESOLUTION NO. 2011-086
Redmond Library County Service
District Budget for Fiscal Year
2011-12.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES
COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE REDMOND LIBRARY COUNTY
SERVICE DISTRICT, as follows:
Section 1. That the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, acting as the
governing body of the Redmond Library County Service District, hereby imposes the taxes provided for the
2011-12 adopted budget in the aggregate amount of $170,000 for bonds; and that these taxes are hereby imposed
and categorized for the tax year 2011-12 upon the assessed value of all taxable property within the district as
follows:
Levy for Bonded Indebtedness
General Government Excluded from
Limitation Limitation
$170,000
Section 2. That the amounts for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011, and for the purposes shown
below, are hereby appropriated as follows:
REDMOND LIBRARY DEBT SERVICE FUND
Debt Service 185,000
Redmond Library Debt Service Fund Total 185,000
Total District Appropriations 185,000
Total District Adopted Budget 185,000
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Section 3. That the Deschutes County Finance Director make the appropriations as set out herein for the
2011-12 fiscal year.
DATED this
ATTEST:
2Z- nd day of June, 2011.
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Recording Secretary
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACTING AS
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE REDMOND
LIBRARY COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT
TAM BA , Chair
ANTHONY DEBONE, Vice Chair
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ALAN UNGER, Commissioner