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1979-05-22 - Ballots SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BUDGET LEVY EXCEEDING SIX PERCENT LIMITATION I. Shall the District be authorized to exceed the b percent limitation by the sum of$2,451,31 1 to fund the budget for the District for the fiscal year 1979-80? Said amount is to be used for operating and mainten- ance expenses for the College District. EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the tax year 1979-80 will be $374,133 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the preceding year. Central Oregon Community College District has no tax base, thus re- quiring voter approval for a tax levy necessary to finance, along with state, federal, and other funds, the operation of the College. The Board calculates that the rate per one thousand dollars of assessed valuation will be $1.20, nineteen cents less than the estimated rate ap- proved last year. YES 18 M> NO 19 M> 2-1 SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION PROPOSAL 2. Shall the Board of Directors of Administrative School District Number I, Deschutes County, be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1979-80 the sum of $2,140,334 outside the limitation set forth in Section II, Ar- ticle XI of the Oregon Constitution? EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION Without the approval of the voters the school board has authority to levy only the tax base of the district, which is $8,327,125.00. This sum, together with available non-tax revenue, is insufficient to provide an education program adequate to meet the needs of the children of the district. If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the year 1979-80 will be $2,754,240 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the pre- ceding year. YES 30 N* NO 31 BEND METROPOLITAN PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS BUDGET LEVY EXCEEDING SIX PERCENT LIMITATION 3. Shall the District be authorized to exceed the 6 percent limitation by the sum of$1 16,928.00 to fund the budget for the District for the fiscal year 1979-80? Said amount is to be used for indoor pool operation, equipment, improvements, new rest- YES 36 W> rooms at Pioneer Park and Drake Park, paving assess- ment on Roosevelt Street and playground up-date at NO 37 I> Juniper, Ponderosa, Harmon and Columbia Parks. EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the tax year 1979-80 will be $167,291 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the preceding year. 2-2 SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION PROPOSAL 2. Shall the Board of Directors of Administrative School District Number 1, Deschutes County, be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1979-80 the sum of $2,140,334 outside the limitation set forth in Section 11, Ar- ticle XI of the Oregon Constitution? EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION Without the approval of the voters the school board has authority to levy only the fax base of the district, which is $8,327,125.00. This sum, together with available non-tax revenue, is insufficient to provide an education program adequate to meet the needs of the children of the district. If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the year 1979-80 will be $2,754,240 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the pre- ceding year. YES 30 NO 31 3-I SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT LO Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2J TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL SIX PERCENT LIMITATION PROPOSAL 4. Shall the Board of Directors of School District No. 2J, Deschutes Coun- ty, Oregon be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1979-80 the sum of $579,421 outside the limitation set forth in Section 11, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution? EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the fax year 1980 will YES 45 be $761,733 greater than the operating budget fi- nanced by local taxes for the preceding year. NO 46 W* DIRECTOR POSITION 55 ARLAND KEETON 47 4 Year Term beginning JUi„ 1, 1979 FRANK MURRELL 48 VOTE FOR ONE THREE YEAR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAX LEVY QUESTION 5. Shall the Board of Directors of Redmond School District 2J be author- ized to levy annually, for a period of three years beginning with the 1979-80 fiscal year, a tax at the rate of 50c per $1,000 1979-80 $129,329 YES 52 TCV, a rate which is expect- 1980-81 143,288 ed to raise the following a- 1981-82 164,782 NO 53 mounts in the years levied: $437,399 Said tax levy, which is beyond the constitutional six percent limitation, imposed by Article XI; Section II of the Constitution of the State of Oregon. EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION The approximate $437,399 raised over the 3 years in which this Special Improvement Tax is levied will be used for necessary capital improve- ment and repairs on existing school buildings in the district, to repair and correct deficiencies in the buildings, to increase safety, effective- ness and comfort of the buildings. 3-2 SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2J TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL SIX PERCENT LIMITATION PROPOSAL 4. Shall the Board of Directors of School District No. 2J, Deschutes Coun- ty, Oregon be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1979-80 the sum of $579,421 outside the limitation set forth in Section 11, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution? EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the tax year 1980 will YES 45 W* be $761,733 greater than the operating budget fi- nanced by local taxes for the preceding year. NO 46 W* DIPOSITIION b R FRANK MURRELL 47 W* 4 Year Term beginning July I, 1979 ARLAND KEETON 48 VOTE FOR ONE THREE YEAR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAX LEVY QUESTION 5. Shall the Board of Directors of Redmond School District 2J be author- ized to levy annually, for a period of three years beginning with the 1979-80 fiscal year, a tax at the rate of 50c per $1,000 1979-80 $129,329 YES 52 W* TCV, a rate which is expect- 1980-81 143,288 ed to raise the following a- 1981-82 164,782 NO 53 W* mounts in the years levied: $437,399 Said tax levy, which is beyond the constitutional six percent limitation, imposed by Article XI; Section II of the Constitution of the State of Oregon. EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION The approximate $437,399 raised over the 3 years in which this Special Improvement Tax is levied will be used for necessary capital improve- ment and repairs on existing school buildings in the district, to repair and correct deficiencies in the buildings, to increase safety, effective- ness and comfort of the buildings. 4-1 SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 NO. CLOVERDALE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT EQUIPMENT BOND AUTHORIZATION 6. Shall Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District No. 6-204 of Deschutes County, Oregon, contract a general obligation bonded indebtedness in a sum not to exceed FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($45,- 000.00) to mature serially over a period not to exceed seven (7) years from issue date, to provide funds with which to purchase replacement fire trucks and equipment to maintain the fire fighting capacity of the district. YES 66 NO 67 4-2 SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION AA DT Deschutes County, Oregon, May 22, 1979 No. CITY OF SISTERS REFERRED TO THE VOTERS BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SISTERS 7. ENACTING AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF SISTERS CHARTER: An Act providing for amendment of the Charter for City of Sisters, containing authorization for construc- YES 71 tion and equipping of a Fire Station and for issuance and sale of general obligation bonds not exceeding NO 72 $550,000.00, with maximum maturity of 25 years, and for construction and equipping of such Fire Station.