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1978-11-07 - Ballots A-I GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD Deschutes Coun-y, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. NATIONAL 0005-1' UNITED STATES VERN COOK Democrat 2 SENATOR Vote for One MARK O. HATFIELD Republican 3 REPRESENTATIVE TERRY L. HICKS Republican 5 IN CONGRESS 2nd DISTRICT Vote for One AL ULLMAN Democrat b STATE GOVERNOR VICTOR ATIYEH Republican 8 Vote for One BOB STRAUB Democrat 9 COMMISSIONER OF MARY (WENDY) ROBERTS Democrat I I BUREAU OF LABOR Vote for One JOHN SMETS Republican 12 STATE CHUCK AUSTIN Republican 14 REPRESENTATIVE 54+h DISTRICT Vote for One TOM THROOP Democrat 15 COUNTY ASSESSOR OSCAR B. BRATTON Republican 17 Vote for One "Fourteen years experience in assessment appraisals, seven in management, to serve you." CLERK I ROSEMARY PATTERSON Democrat 18 _y Vote for One "Present County Clexk with 20 years experience in Deschutes County Clerk's Office." TREASURER I HELEN M. RASTOVICH Democrat 19 Vote for One "Experienced,Dependable,Trustworthy." A-2 GENERAL ELECTION CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. NATIONAL 0005-1200 UNITED STATES MARK O. HATFIELD Republican 2 SENATOR Vote for One VERN COOK Democrat 3 REPRESENTATIVE AL ULLMAN Democrat 5 IN CONGRESS 2nd DISTRICT Vote for One TERRY L. HICKS Republican b STATE GOVERNOR BOB STRAUB Democrat 8 Vote for One VICTOR ATIYEH Republican 9 COMMISSIONER OF JOHN SMETS Republican I I BUREAU OF LABOR Vote for One MARY (WENDY) ROBERTS Democrat 12 STATE TOM THROOP Democrat 14 REPRESENTATIVE 54th DISTRICT Vote for One CHUCK AUSTIN Republican 15 COUNTY ASSESSOR OSCAR B. BRATTON Republican 17 Vote for One "Fourteen years experience in assessment appraisals, seven in management, to serve you." CLERK I ROSEMARY PATTERSON Democrat 18 Vote for One "Present County Clerk with 20 years experience in Deschutes County Clerk's Office." TREASURER HELEN M. RASTOVICH Democrat 19 Vote for One "Experienced,Dependable,Trustworthy." B-1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 No COUNTY (Continued) 0005-14ul COMMISSIONERS CLAY C. SHEPARD Republican 22 "Careful planning must be accomplished to preserve POSITION No. I Deschutes County's unique character" Vote for One ROGER E. VLACH Democrat 23 N* COMMISSIONERS DAVID NEAL (DAVE) HART Democrat 25 "Hel keep Deschutes County and its Government yours. POSITION No.3 Elect, ROBERT L. (BOB) MONTGOMERY Republican 26 "For an economically and environmentally stable county. Will work for you." Vote for One ROBERT (BOB) C. PAULSON, JR. Independent 27 W> NON PARTISAN JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT POSITION I HANS A. LINDE 30 Vote for One "Retain Justice Linde; impartial judge: respected legal scholar." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 7 JOHN H. BUTTLER 32 Vote for One "Incumbent. Keep vigorous, hardworking judge. 27 years working for people." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 8 GEORGE M. JOSEPH 34 Vote for One "Incumbent Judge Joseph is best qualified by training and experience." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 9 MICHAEL GILLETTE 36 Vote for One "Incumbent judge—experienced prosecutor; keep your strong, fair,honest judge." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 10 BETTY ROBERTS 38 Vote for One "Present judge: vote with confidence for a judge you know." JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT J. R. CAMPBELL 39 I Ith DISTRICT Vote for One B-2 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT , CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. COUNTY (Continued) COMMISSIONERS ROGER E. VLACH D POSITION No. I CLAY C. SHEPARD Republican 23 Vote for One "Careful planning must be accomplished to preserve Deschutes Coun s unique character." COMMISSIONERS ROBERT L. (BOB) MONTGOMERY Republican 25 "For an economically and environmentally stable county. POSITION No.3 Will work for you." ROBERT(BOB)C. PAULSON, JR. Independent 26 DAVID NEAL (DAVE) HART Democrat 27 Vote for One "Help keep Deschutes County and its Government yours. Elect' NON PARTISAN JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT POSITION I HANS A. LINDE 30 Vote for One "Retain Justice Linde; impartial judge: respected legal scholar." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 7 JOHN H. BUTTLER 32 Vote for One "Incumbent. Keep vigorous, hardworking judge. 27 years working for people." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 8 GEORGE M. JOSEPH 34 Vote for One "Incumbent Judge Joseph is best qualified by training and experience." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 9 MICHAEL GILLETTE 36 Vote for One "Incumbent udge---experienced prosecutor; keep your strong, fair, honest judge." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 10 BETTY ROBERTS 38 Vote for One "present judge: vote with confidence for a judge you know." JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT J. R. CAMPBELL 39 I Ith DISTRICT Vote for One B-3 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO.. COUNTY (Continued) COMMISSIONERS CLAY C. SHEPARD �°"'° ~ ,�6 Careful planning must be accomplished to preserve POSITION No. I Deschutes County's unique character." Vote for One ROGER E. VLACH Democrat 23 COMMISSIONERS ROBERT(BOB)C. PAULSON, JR. Independent 25 W> POSITION No.3 DAVID NEAL (DAVE) HART Democrat 26 "Help keep Deschutes County and its Government yours. Elect' ROBERT L. (BOB) MONTGOMERY Republican 27 Vote for One "For an economically and environmentally stable county. Will work for ou." NON PARTISAN JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT POSITION I HANS A. LINDE 30 Vote for One "Retain Justice Linde; impartial judge: respected legal scholar." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 7 JOHN H. BUTTLER 32 Vote for One "Incumbent. Keep vigorous, bardworking judge. 27 years working for people." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 8 GEORGE M. JOSEPH 34 Vote for One "Incumbent Judge Joseph is best qualified by training and experience." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 9 MICHAEL GILLETTE 36 Vote for One "Incumbent judge—experienced prosecutor; keep your strong, fair,honest judge." JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS POSITION 10 BETTY ROBERTS 38 Vote for One "Present judge: vote with confidence for a judge You know." JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT J. R. CAMPBELL 39 I Ith DISTRICT Vote for One ;J C-1 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. NON PARTISAN (Continued) DISTRICT ATTORNEY I LOUIS L. SELKEN 41 Vote for One "Re-elect 19 years experience as your proven.responsible L att. • 0005-1204 ` SUPERINTENDENT VERNE A. DUNCAN 43 W> OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for One RUTH McFARLAND 44 MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DIRECTOR ZONE I FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One DON WILLIAMS 48 DIRECTOR ZONE 4 FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One GLENN A. BARTNIK 50 DIRECTOR ZONE 5 TWO YEAR TERM Vote for One JON L. SULLIVAN 52 W* DIRECTOR GAYLE GRIMES 54 M> AT LARGE FOUR YEAR TERM BOB N. PICKARD 56 WILLIAM R. RENWICK II 58 Vote for One C-Z GENERAL ELECTION cAaT D Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. NON PARTISAN (Continued) DISTRICT ATTORNEY I LOUIS L. SELKEN 41 Vote for One "Re elect 19 years experience as your proven,responsible district attorne . fl Q w SUPERINTENDENT RUTH McFARLAND OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for One VERNE A. DUNCAN 44 woo MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DIRECTOR ZONE FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One DON WILLIAMS 48 DIRECTOR ZONE 4 FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One GLENN A. BARTNIK 50 DIRECTOR ZONE 5 TWO YEAR TERM Vote for One JON L. SULLIVAN 52 DIRECTOR BOB N. PICKARD 54 AT LARGE FOUR YEAR TERM WILLIAM R. RENWICK II 56 GAYLE GRIMES 58 W> Vote for One C-3 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. NON PARTISAN (Continued) DISTRICT ATTORNEY LOUIS L. SELKEN 41 Vote for One "Re-elect 19 yea experience as your proven.responsible district attome .rs 0005-120A) SUPERINTENDENT VERNE A. DUNCAN 43 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for One RUTH McFARLAND 44 MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DIRECTOR ZONE I FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One DON WILLIAMS 48 DIRECTOR ZONE 4 FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for One GLENN A. BARTNIK 50 DIRECTOR ZONE 5 TWO YEAR TERM Vote for One JON L. SULLIVAN 52 0* DIRECTOR WILLIAM R. RENWICK II 54 W> AT LARGE FOUR YEAR TERM GAYLE GRIMES 56 BOB N. PICKARD 58 Vote for One D-1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF BEND 0005-120 CITY COMMISSIONERS RUTH BURLEIGH 62 The two commissioners BRUCE DEVLIN 64 with the greatest number of votes will serve four (4) year terms each and the others will serve two (2) SAM LANGMAS 66 year terms each. ROBERT L. McNAUGHTON 68 Vote for Five PHILIP A. YOUNG 70 MUNICIPAL JUDGE NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One D-2 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF BENDy;l , CITY COMMISSIONERS BRUCE DEVLIN 62 The two commissioners SAM LANGMAS 64 w* with the greatest number of votes will serve four (4) year terms each and the others will serve two (2) ROBERT L. McNAUGHTON 66 1* year terms each. PHILIP A. YOUNG 68 W* Vote for Five RUTH BURLEIGH 70 W* MUNICIPAL JUDGE NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One D-3 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF BEND *00. 05-1209 CITY COMMISSIONERS SAM LANGMAS 62 The two commissioners with the greatest ROBERT L. McNAUGHTON 64 number of votes will serve four (4) year terms each and the others will serve two (2) PHILIP A. YOUNG 66 year terms each. RUTH BURLEIGH 68 Vote for Five BRUCE DEVLIN 70 MUNICIPAL JUDGE NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One D-4 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF BEND 0005-1210 CITY COMMISSIONERS ROBERT L. McNAUGHTON 62 The two commissioners with the greatest PHILIP A. YOUNG 64 number of votes will serve four (4) year terms each and the others will serve two (2) RUTH BURLEIGH 66 !> year terms each. BRUCE DEVLIN 68 Vote for Five SAM LANGMAS 70 MUNICIPAL JUDGE NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One D-5 GENERAL ELECTION A T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF BEND 000 CITY COMMISSIONERS PHILIP A. YOUNG 62 The two commissioners with the greatest RUTH BURLEIGH 64 W* number of votes will serve four (4) year terms each and the others will serve two (2) BRUCE DEVLIN 66 W* year terms each. SAM LANGMAS 68 Vofe for Five ROBERT L. McNAUGHTON 70 MUNICIPAL JUDGE NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One E-1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF REDMOND `1005-1212 MAYOR FRED HART 80 w* TWO YEAR TERM beginning SAM JOHNSON 81 a* Jan. 10, 1979 Vote for One DALE L. PATRICK 82 COUNCILMEN F. R. (BOB) BENDER 84 JERRY BLIVEN 85 W> FOUR YEAR TERM RICHARD C. CLARK 86 w> beginning Jan. 10, 1979 W> ANTHONY J. (TONY) DORSCH 87 JOHN D. EBERHARD 88 w* KEVIN P. HART 89 FRANCIS (FRITZ) LAWSON 90 w* NEIL MASON 91 W* ARTHUR B. TASSIE 92 W* Vote for Three JACK D. URIE 93 E-2 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF REDMOND 005-1213 MAYOR SAM JOHNSON 80 w* TWO YEAR TERM beginning DALE L. PATRICK 81 W* Jan. 10, 1979 Vo+e for One FRED HART 82 COUNCILMEN ANTHONY J. (TONY) DORSCH 84 JOHN D. EBERHARD 85 W> FOUR YEAR TERM KEVIN P. HART 86 beginning Jan. 10, 1979 W> FRANCIS (FRITZ) LAWSON 87 NEIL MASON 88 W* ARTHUR B. TASSIE 89 w> JACK D. URIE 90 w* F. R. (BOB) BENDER 91 M> JERRY BLIVEN 92 W* Vote for Three RICHARD C. CLARK 93 E-3 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. CITY OF REDMOND ('0®5"'"-1214 MAYOR DALE L. PATRICK 80 w* TWO YEAR TERM beginning FRED HART 81 w* Jan. 10, 1979 Vote for One SAM JOHNSON 82 COUNCILMEN FRANCIS (FRITZ) LAWSON 84 NEIL MASON 85 W> FOUR YEAR TERM ARTHUR B. TASSIE 86 0* beginning Jan. 10, 1979 W> JACK D. URIE 87 F. R. (BOB) BENDER 88 0* JERRY BLIVEN 89 RICHARD C. CLARK 90 ANTHONY J. (TONY) DORSCH 91 W> JOHN D. EBERHARD 92 Vote for Three KEVIN P. HART 93 F-i GENERAL ELECTION CA DT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly I. APPELLATE JUDGE SELECTION, RUNNING ON RECORD—Purpose: Amends con- stitution to provide new selection, reelection method for judges of Supreme Court, Appeals Court, and Tax Court judge. Governor fills vacancy from "well-qualified" list submitted by nonpartisan nominating commission consisting of Chief Justice plus three lawyers, three 99 YES w* layman appointed by Governor pursuant to law. Appointed judges serve until second general election after appointment. Incumbent judges reelected for six years by "yes" vote major- 100 NO ity in general election; if majority vote "no,' office becomes vacant. -y, 2. AUTHORIZES SENATE CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOIN M TS APuf=` 0 pose: Proposed constitutional amendmenh authorizes legislation requiring confirmation by the State Senate of all appointments and reappointments to state public office by the Governor, including vacancies in elec- tive office except judges, United States Senator or Representa- 103 YES tive, and district, county and precinct offices. Appointees are „ not eligible to serve until and unless confirmed as required by 104 NO law. Referendum Order by Petition of the People 3. VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND FEE INCREASE REFERENDUM—Purpose: Referen- dum of measure concerning vehicle registration and fees. Requires annual registration at same fee ($20 for most private vehicles) as for present bi- ennial registration; except that fee for first vehicle of registrant 107 YES 65 or older is set at $12.50. Increases most motor carrier rates. Increases annual light truck fee from $10 to $20. Annual rec- reational vehicle fee reduced to half present biennial fee. Emis- sions test certificate for Portland-area vehicles required every 108 NO y second registration only. "ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Passage of this measure will result in increasing net tax revenues of $414,000 in fiscal year 1979; $8,572,000 in fiscal year 1980; $20,- 084,000 in fiscal year 1981." Proposed by Initiative Petition 4. SHORTENS FORMATION PROCEDURES FOR PEOPLE'S UTILITY DISTRICTS—Pur- pose: Allows single election authorizing People's Utility District formation, includ- ing authority for revenue bond issuance for initial facilities, subject to qualified engin- eer's certificate that district revenues will be sufficient to repay bonds. Shortens for- mation, annexation, consolidation procedures, substituting coun- ty governing body for State Energy Director. Authorizes PUDs to supply public utility service. Allows exclusion of electric 1 14 YES cooperatives, municipalities. Protects some existing benefits for employes of acquired private utilities. General obligation bond issuance requires voter approval. 1 1 5 NO W> G-I GENERAL ELECTION 0005®1ti1RDT CA Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. 5. AUTHORIZES, REGULATES PRACTICE OF DENTURE TECHNOLOGY—Purpose: Measure authorizes taking oral impressions by licensed denturist, and constructing, repairing, fitting, etc. of dentures by licensed denturists or their assistants. Treatment requires dentist's or physician's certificate that oral cavity i s free from disease and suitable for denture. 1 1 8 YES Establishes licensing requirements, creates Advisory Council on Denture Technology within Health Division. Any dental insur- ance policy covering any service which may be performed by 119 NO W* denturists must cover denturist's services. Major provisions of Act effective July I, 1980. 6. LIMITATIONS ON AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES—Purpose: Proposed constitu- tional amendment limits ad valorem real property taxes to 110/. "full cash value," de- fined as 1975 assessed value, or appraised value on later sale or new construction. Allows maximum 2% annual inflation increase. Requires two-thirds vote of each house for new or increased state taxes; two-thirds popular vote required for special local taxes; prohibits new ad valorem, sales, or transaction taxes on real property. "ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: In addition to the rev- enue impact on local government units, this measure will have the following statewide revenue impacts: 123 YES Property tax refunds under Homeowners and Renters Property Tax Refund program and payments under Rental Assistance will be reduced by an estimated $14 millions in fiscal year 1979. 124 NO The maximum bonding authority for general obligation bonds is estimated to be reduced as follows: Oregon State Highway, $45.0 millions; State Power Development, $67.5 millions; Ore- gon Veteran's Welfare, $360.0 millions; Oregon Forest Rehabilitation and Reforesta- tion, $8.5 millions; Projects, $33.8 millions; Facilities, Community College and Education Center, $33.8 millions; Oregon Pollution Control, $45.0 millions; Irrigation, Drainage and Water Projects, $67.5 millions; Elderly Multi-family Housing, $22.5 millions." Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 11. REDUCES PROPERTY TAXES PAYABLE BY HOMEOWNER AND RENTER—Purpose: Proposed constitutional amendment to reduce tax payable by homeowners by one-half up to $1,500. Provides comparable relief to renters. Limits state and local govern- ment expenditures. Requires two-thirds legislative vote for certain fax measures. Re- funds remaining state surplus to income taxpayers. Freezes assessed values for one fax year. Preserves referendum right on local government tax mea- sures. Specifies that if this measure and Measure No. 6 are approved, only the one receiving the most "yes" votes takes 131 YES effect. "ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT: Adoption of this mea- sure will transfer $507.5 million from state revenues for pay- 132 NO ment by the state of 50 percent of the local property taxes on owner-occupied residences and providing comparable relief to renters." W GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. Proposed by Initiative Petition 7. PROHIBITS STATE EXPENDITURES, PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FOR ABORTION— Purpose: Measure prohibits any State agency from spending any State money for abortions, and from providing any programs or services promot- ing abortion. 138 YES "ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Passage of this mea- sure will result in an increase of the gross cost of $4,268,764 in public money for higher cash and medical assistance payments i 39 NO for single women receiving welfare assistance. This cost is par- tially offset by a reduction of $230,344 now spent on abortions, for an annual net recurring cost increase of $4,038,420 in public money." 8. REQUIRES DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS— Purpose: Requires separate sentencing procedure before judge after murder convic- tion. Requires death penalty if judge, beyond reasonable doubt, finds: defendant acted deliberately with reasonable expectation death would result; and probability de- fendant is continuing violent threat to society; and defendant responded unreasonably to provocation, if any, by deceased. Automatic Supreme Court review. If any finding is negative, sentence is life with mini- mum of 25 years confinement before parole. Adds homicide by 143 YES air piracy or bomb to murder definition. "ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Passage of this measure 144 NO will result in a one time cost of $130,000 in general revenue to construct a gas chamber." 9. LIMITATIONS ON PUBLIC UTILITY RATE BASE—Purpose: Initiative would prohibit public utilities from charging customers rates based on a rate base which includes the cost, including construction or acquisihion cost, of real or personal property not pres- ently used to provide utility service to the customer. 152 YES 153 NO J-1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 vivo. 10. LAND USE PLANNING, ZONING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—Purpose: Null- ifies Land Conservation Development Commission adopted planning goals, guidelines March 8, 1979. Cities, counties must adopt comprehensive plans, have all planning, zoning authority except legislature must prescribe goals, zoning, planning, notice pro- cedures to be used. Legislature may establish an advisory commission and may regu- late use in statewide significant geographic areas subject to compensation for adverse- ly affected owners. Voter approval required before new regional planning district organized. State, local land use legislative acts subject to referendum. 0005-1218 160 YES 161 NO State Advisory Question Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 12. "NOTICE: This question is advisory only, and is without binding effect. "Do you support an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that would require a balanced federal budget, except in the event of a national emergency?" 169 YES 170 NO W> K-I GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 No Bend Administrative School District No. I STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 0 005-12 .9 ESTABLISHING A NEW TAX BASE 21. Shall Administrative School District No. I, Deschutes County, Oregon, increase its tax base from $7,856,467.01 for the current 1978-79 fiscal year, to $9,288,485.00 for the 1979-80 fiscal year? EXPLANATION: This measure levies no taxes. An increase in 179 YES W* the tax base will not change the amount of taxes to be levied, only the budget determines this. The fax base for the current year provides revenue to meet only 56% of the 1978-79 budget. 180 NO The proposed new fax base would have provided 67°/, of the 1978-79 budget. This measure will establish $9,288,485.00 as the fax base for the 1979-80 fiscal year. K-2 GENERAL ELECTION c LOT Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. 0005-1990 Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District No. I PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ESTABLISHING DISTRICT TAX BASE 22. "Shall the District increase its tax base from $14,050.00 to$194,- 039.00? The present base was established before the District 186 YES employed persons, operated a substation or owned much equip- ment. The 1978-79 operating budget approved by District voters is $174,039.00. 187 NOW* The proposed base should eliminate annual District budget elec- tions for at least three years and would require a maximum levy rate of $2.09 per $1,000 of true cash value within the District at the District valuation on January I, 1978, but would require only $1.90 if that valuation increased 10% by January I, 1979." K-3 GENERAL ELECTION T CARD Deschutes County, Ore., November 7, 1978 NO. 0005-. City of Redmond PROPOSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF REDMOND REFERENDUM ON ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TEMPORARY OPEN SPACE ZONE 191 YES W* 51. On June 27, 1978, the Common Council for the City of Red- mond passed a Municipal Ordinance establishing a temporary Open Space Zone in the Dry Canyon area of the City of Red- 192 NO W* mond until the adoption of an updated comprehensive land use plan for the Redmond Urban Area. Shall the ordinance be re- pealed?