1982-03-30 - Ballots SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
1-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
NO.
Central Oregon Community College
9-1 "A" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal Year 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$4,397,652
in property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Central Oregon Community College has no tax base,thus requiring voter approval
for a tax levy necessary to finance,along with state,federal,and other funds,the
operation of the College.Proceeds of this levy will be used to provide educational
programs in all counties of the College District.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District,operating in Crook,Deschutes,Jeff-
erson,Klamath,Lake,and Wasco Counties,offers vocational,lower division trans-
fer classes, and adult education classes to approximately 8,500 individual stu-
dents each year.These programs are financed by approximately 20 percent state
aid, 10 percent student tuition, 55 percent property taxes, and 15 percent from
miscellaneous sources.
If this measure is approved, $4,397,652 of the taxes levied will be financed
partially by the State of Oregon. YES 9 W*
As the College has no tax base,the amount of taxes
requested is in excess of Article XI, Section 11, of NO 10
the Oregon Constitution.
9-2 "B" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$302,763 in
property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Proceeds of this levy will be used to supplement the"A"ballot operating levy with
funds necessary to operate the College.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District, having no tax base, requires voter
approval for any tax levy. The amount of taxes requested with this ballot is in
excess of Article XI,Section 11,of the Oregon Con- YES 15
stitution; and, if this measure is approved,$302,763
of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local
taxpayers without any partial state payment. NO 160*
Director Zone 4
Precincts 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,11,
25,27,32,35,45,46,and 47,
plus 12 and a portion of 10.
4 MAX MERRILL 18 Ml
4 year term beginning
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
1-2 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
NO.
Central Oregon Community College
9-1 "A" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal Year 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$4,397,652
in property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Central Oregon Community College has no tax base,thus requiring voter approval
for a tax levy necessary to finance,along with state,federal,and other funds,the
operation of the College.Proceeds of this levy will be used to provide educational
programs in all counties of the College District.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District,operating in Crook,Deschutes,Jeff-
erson,Klamath,Lake,and Wasco Counties,offers vocational,lower division trans-
fer classes, and adult education classes to approximately 8,500 individual stu-
dents each year.These programs are financed by approximately 20 percent state
aid, 10 percent student tuition, 55 percent property taxes, and 15 percent from
miscellaneous sources.
If this measure is approved, $4,397,652 of the taxes levied will be financed
partially by the State of Oregon. YES 9 W*
As the College has no tax base,the amount of taxes
requested is in excess of Article XI, Section 11, of NO 10
the Oregon Constitution.
9-2 "B" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$302,763 in
property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Proceeds of this levy will be used to supplement the"A"ballot operating levy with
funds necessary to operate the College.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District, having no tax base, requires voter
approval for any tax levy. The amount of taxes requested with this ballot is in
excess of Article XI,Section 11,of the Oregon Con- YES 15 W>
stitution; and, if this measure is approved, $302,763
of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local NO 16
taxpayers without any partial state payment.
Director Zone 7
Precincts 3,5,16,20,21,22,
23,24,26,33,34,38,39,40,
42,43,44,49 and a portion
of 10.4 year term beginning ROBERT C. PATRICK 19
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
1-3 Deschutes Count
Y 9 NO.
Central Oregon Community College
9-1 "A"Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal Year 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy
$4,397,652 in property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Central Oregon Community College has no tax base,thus requiring voter
approval for a tax levy necessary to finance,along with state,federal,and
other funds,the operation of the College.Proceeds of this levy will be used
to provide educational programs in all counties of the College District.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District, operating in Crook,
Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, and Wasco Counties, offers
vocational, lower division transfer classes,and adult education classes to
approximately 8,500 individual students each year. These programs are
financed by approximately 20 percent state aid, 10 percent student
tuition, 55 percent property taxes, and 15 YES 9
percent from miscellaneous sources.
If this measure is approved, $4,397,652 of the NO 10
taxes levied will be financed partially by the
State of Oregon.
As the College has no tax base, the amount of
taxes requested is in excess of Article XI,
Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution.
9-2 "B" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal Year 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy
$302,763 in property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE: YES 15 M*
Proceeds of this levy will be used to supplement
the"A"ballot operating levy with funds necess- NO 16
ary to operate the College.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District, having no tax base, requires
voter approval for any tax levy. The amount of taxes requested with this
ballot is in excess of Article XI,Section 11,of the Oregon Constitution;and,
if this measure is approved, $302,763 of the taxes levied will be totally
financed by local taxpayers without any partial state payment.
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
1-4 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
NO.
Central Oregon Community College
9-1 "A" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal Year 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$4,397,652
in property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Central Oregon Community College has no tax base,thus requiring voter approval
for a tax levy necessary to finance,along with state,federal, and other funds,the
operation of the College.Proceeds of this levy will be used to provide educational
programs in all counties of the College District.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District,operating in Crook,Deschutes,Jeff-
erson,Klamath,Lake,and Wasco Counties,offers vocational,lower division trans-
fer classes, and adult education classes to approximately 8,500 individual stu-
dents each year.These programs are financed by approximately 20 percent state
aid, 10 percent student tuition, 55 percent property taxes, and 15 percent from
miscellaneous sources.
If this measure is approved, $4,397,652 of the taxes levied will be financed
partially by the State of Oregon. YES 9
As the College has no tax base,the amount of taxes
requested is in excess of Article XI, Section 11, of NO 10
the Oregon Constitution.
9-2 "B" Ballot Operating Levy for Fiscal 1982-83
QUESTION:
Shall Central Oregon Community College District be authorized to levy$302,763 in
property taxes outside constitutional limits?
PURPOSE:
Proceeds of this levy will be used to supplement the"A"ballot operating levy with
funds necessary to operate the College.
EXPLANATION:
Central Oregon Community College District, having no tax base, requires voter
approval for any tax levy. The amount of taxes requested with this ballot is in
excess of Article XI,Section 11,of the Oregon Con- YES 15 W*
stitution; and, if this measure is approved, $302,763
of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local
taxpayers without any partial state payment. NO 16
Director Zone 4
Precincts 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,11,
25,27,32,35,45,46,and 47,
plus 12 and a portion of 10.
4 year term beginning July 1,1982 MAX MERRILL 18
VOTE FOR ONE
Director Zone 7
Precincts 3,5,16,20,21,22, ROBERT C.PATRICK 19
23,24,26,33,34,38,39,40,
42,43,44,49,and a portion
of 10.4 year term beginning
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
2-1 NO.
Deschutes County Education Service District
Director Zone 1
Position 1 SYD McGILL 23
(Administrative School
District N1)
4 year term beginning
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
2-2 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
Deschutes County Education Service District
Director Zone 3
Position 3
(Brothers term beginning B.JEAN STRUCKMEYER 25
4 year term beginning
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
Brothers School District #15
Position 2
(Brothers School District#15)
4 year term beginning GEORGE H.MOORE 35
July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
2-3 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
NO.
Deschutes County Education Service District
3. Change of Gibney-Cloverdale Area from Redmond
to Sisters School District
QUESTION:
Shall the Gibney-Cloverdale area be removed from the Redmond School
District 2-J and annexed to Sisters School District No. 6?
EXPLANATION:
Pursuant to statutory procedure,the Deschutes County Education Service
District has been petitioned to hold an election to determine whether
the qualified voters in the Gibney-Cloverdale area want said area to
continue to be in Redmond School District 2-J or be made a part of the
Sisters School District No.6.A'yes'vote approves the change,a'no'vote
opposes the change.
YES 33 W*
NO 34 W>
Sisters School District No. 6
Director,Position No.2 ARTHUR L.THENELL 36 W>
fora 2-year term
beginning July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
Director,Position No.4 CLIFTON T. CLEMENS 38 W*
for a 4-year term
beginning July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
2-4 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 CARD
NO.
Sisters School District No. 6
Director,Position No.2 ARTHUR L.THENELL 36
for a 2-year term
beginning July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
Director,Position 4 CLIFTON T.CLEMENS 38
fora 4-year term m
beginning July 1,1982
VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
CARD
3-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 NO.
Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #1
4. A Ballot-Operating Levy Exceeding 6% Limitation 1982-83
QUESTION: YES 42
Shall the District be authorized to levy$309,837
as its only levy to finance its operating budget NO 43
for 1982-83?
EXPLANATION:
The proposed levy for 1982-83 will fund all the fire fighting functions of the
District at the same level of operation as were carried out in the
previous year. If this measure is approved, $309,837 of the taxes levied
in the 1982-83 fiscal year will be financed partially by the State of Oregon.
If the State were not to participate, the maximum levy would be $2.01/
$1000 of assessed valuation.
Central Oregon District Hospital
5. One Year Special Tax Levy For Ambulance Service
QUESTION:
Shall the Central Oregon District Hospital be authorized to levy$136,078
outside the tax base for financing ambulance services during 1982-83?
EXPLANATION:
The proceeds of the special levy shall be used for the sole purpose of
providing funds to provide necessary ambulance service within the
district at its present level of operation.
If this measure is approved,$136,078 of the taxes levied in the only fiscal
year will be financed partially by the State of Oregon.
YES 56 W*
NO 57
SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT
3-2 Deschutes Count CARD
County, Oregon, March 30, 1982 NO.
Central Oregon District Hospital
5. One Year Special Tax Levy For Ambulance Service
QUESTION:
Shall the Central Oregon District Hospital be authorized to levy$136,078
outside the tax base for financing ambulance services during 1982-83?
EXPLANATION:
The proceeds of the special levy shall be used for the sole purpose of
providing funds to provide necessary ambulance service within the
district at its present level of operation.
If this measure is approved,$136,078 of the taxes levied in the only fiscal
year will be financed partially by the State of Oregon.
YES 56
NO 57