1974-11-05 - Ballots S T U B 0004-1614
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR
Absentee Precinct No. 34
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
CITY OF REDMOND
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
Tuesday, November 5, 1974
Mark a dot (0) in the square before the one of your choice
FOR MAYOR. For 2 year term beginning
January 6, 1975. VOTE FOR ONE
RONALD L. BRYANT 127
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FOR MEMBER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL
For 4 year term beginning January 6, 1975.
VOTE FOR THREE
SHARON L. (SHARI) HAHN 128 I I
MARY HODSON 129 U
HOWARD 'BUCK" KAUFFMAN 130 H
PERRY A. SNYDER 131 F-1
RICHARD A. ZOBRIST 132 I�
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote "addidati of lour seliec- office in the bla
tion stamp a mark(•)in the voting snawre ft"the right of the sure,stamp a m
number given the candidate.To vote fora person not-on the ballot or after the woi
write his name with indelible pencil or pen under the title of the ballot, return it
NATIONAL MEASURES MEASURES
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 4.GOVERNOR VACANCY SUC. 148.City of Bend: Shall the F
VOTE FOR ONE CESSOR AGE REQUIREMENT YES following public officials of YES F
ELIMINATED—Purpose: Under this city be required to file
Section 2, Article V of the Ore statements of economic in
BOB PACKWOOD, Republican 191 -
gon Constitution, the Governor NO terest�as provided in chap- NO D
must be at least 30 years of age, ter 72, Oregon Laws 1974
although in case of a vacancy the (Enrolled House Bill 3304):
BETTY ROBERTS,Democrat 102 w ho would succeed to the office under Each person holding an elective city office; V
Section 8a, Article V, might not be of that age. each member of a city planning,zoning or
This measure amends the constitution to ehmi- development commission; and each chief
hate the 30-year minimum age requirement for a executive officer of the city who performs
ppeerson succeeding to the office of Governor under the duties of manager of a principal ad-
------- Sectfon Sh,Article V.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, The measure designated as No. 5 by the 1873 14C,City of Redmond:Shall the YES F
following public officials of
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Legislature was moved up to the May 28, 1874 this city be required to file F
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood Pritnar3'Election by the 1974 Special Session.On statements of economic in-
River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Marion, the advice of the Attorney General, this Ballot terest as proVidrd in chap- NO B
Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Measure number is being k ft blank. ter 72, Oregon Aws 1974
Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn Counties. (Enrolled House Bill 3304):
VOTE FOR ONE L P E R M I T S ESTABLISHING YES Each person holding an elective city office; R
QUALIFICATIONS FOR COON- each member of a city planning,zoning or
TY ASSESSORS--Purpose: This development commission; and each chief
KENNETH ALEXANDER BROWN, Republican 193 constitutional amendment per- NO executive officer of the city who performs
mits the legislature to prescribe the duties of manager or a principal ad-
Q�fications by law for the of-
AL ULLMAN,Democrat 104 tree of county assessor. 14D.City of Sisters: Shall the YES
following public officials of
this city be required to file
7.TAX BASE INCLUDES REVE. statements of economic in- NO N
NUE SHARING MONEY—Pur- YES terest as provided in•ehap•'
pose: This constitutional amend- ter 72, Oregon Laws 1974
STATE ment provides that if federal (Enrolled House Bill 3304):
revenue sharing money&received NO Each person holding an elective city office;
by a city or county pe t a each member of a city planning,zoning or
levy lees tban the lawful maxi- development commission; and each chief
FOR GOVERNOR VOTE FOR ONE mum tax base for a given year, the tax base executive officer of the city who performs C
shall not reduced by that amount. the duties of manager of a principal ad-
ministrator.of the city?
VICTOR ATIYEH, Republican 105 R REVISES SCHOOL DISTRICT Y ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: It R
ELECTION VOTING REQUIRE- f is estimated that passage of the measure
MENT This con&titu- would require administrative expenses of
tional amen tnent reduces the approximately$60,000 annually.
ROBERT W. (BOB) STRAUB,Democrat 106 NO A greater administrative expense will be
minimum age for voting in a
school district election from 21 r?4
aired if the voters decide that their
years of age to 18 years of age, cites and counties are to be covered by
a� and reduces the requirement of six months' this measure, increasing the workload for C
residence in the district to 30 days residence in the commission..
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE the district.
0100011 BUREAU BY IIJITIATIVE PETITION
BUREAU OF LABOR VOTE FOR ONE
0100
�s ROBERT G. KNUDSON, Republican 107' y PERMITS STATE EMPLOYES YES 1S.PROHIBITS PURCHASE OR YES
pose:BE LEGISLATORS—Pur- SALE OF STEELHEAD—Pur-
mn This constitutional amend- pose: Declares it to be the
merit permits a state employe,
�s BILL STEVENSON, Democrat 1N other than an executive in the NO policyy of the state to manage NO
exempt or nonacademic unclasa;- steelhead and other rainbow
fied service, to simultaneously trout for recreational angling
serve as a member of the legislature.The legisla- and to protect wild native stocks.
lure may provide by law for rules governing Recognizes that steely�����intermingle with food
atatt� leaves,position protection and other employment fish and directs regulallon to minimize inciden-
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, relationships during election campaigns and dur- tal catch of steelhead by commercial gear. p
ing legislative service. Prohibits purchase or sale of such incidental
DISTRICT FIFTY-FOUR VOTE FOR ONE catch and directs delivery to state for distribu-
tion to public institutions or charitable organize-
10.REVISES OREGON VOTER 14
�j SAM JOHNSON,Republican 109 QUALIFICATION REQUIRE. YES lions. Indian treaty fishing rights not affected.
MENTS—Purpose:This measure Repeals ORS 509.031.
100000 amends the Oregon Constitution ESTIMATE OF FIIANCIAL EFFECTS: Based KEITH N.OLDS, Democrat 110 to conform with U. S. inim on the 1973 pounda @;e revenue,an estimated loss
WMENE lion by lowering the minimum In NO in steethead pound.ge revenue is$6,025.
n� voting age for all elections in
Oregon from 21 years to 18 years. Reduces the
state residency requirement from six months NONPARTISAN BALLOT
�r to 30 days. Eliminates the requirement that
every voter be able, except for physical dis-
MEW
MEASURES ability,to read and to the Egglish 4- JUDICIARY BALLOT
�� _
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY 11.RIGHT TO JURY 1 YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
i r `ME,ObS IVE ASSEMBLY CASES—Purpose: This constitu- POSITION ONE VOTE FOR ONE
010000 Uonal amendment increases the
i. LIQUOR LICENSES FOR PUBLIC PAS minimum amount of a claim in Wm.M.McALLISTER 201 1;
ann� YES a civil action for which the right NO Aaetect judge McAllisur,an experienced.
SENGER CARRIERS — Purpose: This to a jury trial is constitutionally capable and impartial judge.
MONSON measure amends the Oregon Constitution guaranteed,from$20 to$200.
to permit granting liquor-by-the-drink li-
SOONER censes to any public passenger carrier, NO
MUM rather than interstate railroad corporations
only as under the present provision. 12.COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
SOONER FUND BONDS—Purpose: Con- YES
10010111i stitutional amendment permit- POSITION SIX VOTE FOR ONE
ling state bonding to assist cities ARNO H.DENECKE„f91isF 202
010001 2 OPENS ALL LEGISLATIVE DELIBERA- y and counties for Community NO Re-elect justice Denecke.Present Supreme
TIONS TO PUBLIC—Purpose: This con- Development Projects (housing, Court Justice. Capable. Fair.
100000 stitutional amendment requires all del—r- water supplies, streets, lighting,
ations of the legislature and all legislative NO site preparation,etc.).The purpose of this mea-
EMENIN to be open, eliminating the sure is to assist local government in meeting
exception which now permits either house match requirements in order to qualify for fed-
of the Legislature to require secrecy for a eral financing of community development pro- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
•
nas particular meeting. jects.Total bonds cannot exceed 141 of value of
taxable property in the state. Bolds are to be POSITION..SIX VOTE FOR NE
financed in manner specified by legislature or
3. REVISES CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIRE- YES otherwise by state property tax.
MENTS FOR GRAND JURIES—Purpose: ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based °
� This measure amends Oregon Constitution
to provide that a grand jury indictment is on an estimate of Oregon's 1974 taxable prop. H
tam NO erty this constitutional amendment would
not necessary for a felony prosecution if a
sns� person has been charged and a magistrate establish a maximum bonding limitation of rid.
finds at a preliminary hearing that there is million for the Community Development Fund. FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,
probable cause to believe that the person in fact com- I
mitted a felony. The amendment does not eliminate a . !DESCHUTES COUNTY VOTE FOR ONEJ I
citizen's right to jury trial, but only deals with the JOSEPH J.THALHOFER, 204
�� method by which a person is charged with a crime. PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM PETITION Incumbent,serving Descbum Co 1957.
VICTOR ATIYEH, Republican LOS ^ ^c•'acu xra
is estimated that passage of the measure
ELECTION VOTING REQUIRE- f .would require administrative expenses of
s� MEal amendment This constit a approximately$60,000 annually.
tional amendment reduces tits
strrrrrr� ROBERT W. (BOB) STRAUB,Democrat 106 minimum age for voting in a NO A greater administrative expense will be
sre� school district election from 21 required if the voters decide that their
years of age to 18 years of age, cities and counties are to be covered by
ar_ and reduces the requirement of six months' this measure, increasing the workload for
residence in the distract to 30 days residence in the commission.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE the district.
BUREAU OF LABOR VOTE FOR ONE PROPOSED BY IIJITIATJVE PETITION 1
9.PERMITS STATE EMPLOYES
aaaa� ROBERT G. KNUDSON, Republican 107 TO BE LEGISLATORS —Pia- Y'S 15. PROHIBITS PURCHASE OR YES
pose: This constitutional amend- SALE OF Ses it t AD—Pu e
ssssu>. pose: Declares it to be the
ment permits a state employe, policy of the state to manage
BILL STEVENSON, Democrat 100 other than an executive in the NO NO
exempt or nonacademic unclassi- trout efo and other rainbow
mmlwM fied service, to simultaneously trout for recreational nati angling
�I serve as a member of the legislature.The legisla- and to protect wild native stocks.
ture may provide by law for rules governing Recognizes that regul) ,i–to minimize with fend
leaves,positron protection and other employment fish and directs regula ob to minimize l gean-
� cal catch of steelluead by commercial gear. �
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, relationships durin&election campaigns and dur- Prohibits purchase or sale of such incidental
o� DISTRICT FIFTY-FOUR VOTE FOR ONE ing legislative service. catch and directs delivery to state for distribu-
on , tion to public institutions or charitable organiza-
It REVISES OREGON VOTER 1
mono" SAM JOHNSON, Republican 1" QUALIFICATION REQUIRE. YFS tRtoepeal ORS treaty fishing rights not affected.
MENTS—Purpose:This measure ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based
amends the Oregon Constitution n the 1973
KEITH N.OLDS, Democrat 110 to conform with U. S. Constitu- NO o poundage revenue,an estimated loss
lion by lowering the minimum in steethead pound:ge revenue is$6,025.
voting age fox all elections in
Oregon from 21 years to 18 years. Reduces the
state residency requirement from six months NONPARTISAN BALLOT
to 30 days. Eliminates the requirement that
every voter be able, except for physical dis-
MEASURES
Its ability,to read and 'te the E gl' 1 ,g�. JUDICIARY BALLOT
rte REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY 11.RIGHT TO JURY WCEWIF YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
�We,#:iC,'iIS IVE ASSEMBLY CASES—Purpose: This constitu- POSITION ONE VOTE FOR ONE
i„ tional amendment increases the
1. LIQUOR LICENSES FOR PUBLIC PAS minimum amount of a claim in Wm.M.McALLISTER„ 201
s� YES a civil action for which the right NO Re-elect judge McAllisur,an experienced,
SENGER CARRIERS — Purpose: This to a jury trial is constitutionally cap"and impartial judge.
aaaa� measure amends the Oregon Constitution guaranteed,from;ZO to T100.
to permit granting liquor-by-the-drink If- NO
censes to any public passenger carrier,
rather than interstate railroad corporations
only as under the present provision. IL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
nluuu� FUND BONDS—Purpose: Con- YES
stitutional amendment permit- POSITION SIX VOTE FOR ONE
Ling state bonding to assist cities ARNO H.DENECKE 202
2.OPENS ALL LEGISLATIVE DELIBERA- yES and counties for Community NO Aaeka ju,ax Denoxke.Presenc Supreme
TIONS TO PUBLIC—Purpose: This con- Development Projects (housing, Court Justice.C ;air.
tttttttttA stitutional amendment requires all-deliber- water supplies, streets, lighting,
—s ations of the legislature and all legislative site preparation,etc.).The purpose of this mea-
committees to be open, eliminating the NO sure is to assist local government in meeting
exception which now permits either house match requirements in order to qualify for fed-
of the legislature to require secrecy for a eral financing of community development pro- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
Ono particular meeting. jests.Total bonds cannot exceed 1% of value of
I taxable property in the state. Bonds are to be POSITION _SIX VOTE FOR
financed in manner specified by legislature or s
Ogg 3. REVISES CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIRE- YES otherwise by state property tax.
MENTS FOR GRAND JURIES—Purpose: n
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based
This measure amends Oregon Constitution i on an estimate of Oregon's 1974 taxable prop
-
to would ( 1
to provide that a grand jury indictment is NO
sasi• � erty this constitutional amendment ) i
not necessary for a felony prosecution if a establish a maximum bonding limitation of$276
i
person has been charged and a magistrate million for the Community Development Fund.
finds at a preliminary hearing that there is FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,
probable cause to believe that the person in fact com-
I DESCHUTES COUNTY VOTE FOR ONE
mitted a felony. The amendment does not eliminate a
citizen's right to jury trial, but only deals with the JOSEPH J.THALHOFER, 204
urrrst� method by which a person is charged with a crime. PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM PETITION Incumbent,serving Deschutes Col 1957.
�13.OBSCENITY A N D SEXUAL YES
CONDUCT BILL — Purpose:
This measure makes it a crime
to distribute or exhibit "ob- NO SUPERINTENDENT OF
scene"materials to adults or to
conduct live sex shows in public PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BALLOT
places or clubs. Defines "ob-
selrs� scene."Also redefines the crime of prostitution FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
to not only prohibit engaging in sexual inter-
c ourse for a fee, but also any physical touching PUBLIC INSTRUCTIC 1-
for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual VOTE FOR ONE
desire,and to prohibit paying for either.
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE VERNE A. DUNCAN (Clak.—CauMy) 205
Better educational business pactices, reading im-
14. PUBLIC OFFICIALS' FINAN-
�� CIAL ETHICS AND REPORT. YES JESSE FASOLD (, rdai experienced 206
ING—Ptu pose:Establishes rules children's Orestin's schools.
sake, cocain e
of conduct regarding public of-
�, ficiala' financial matters and NO
conflict of interest. Requires
ssu�s certain paid and unpaid public
officials and political candidates to publicly DISTRICT ATTORNEY BALLOT
report sources of income exceeding $1.000
anuuuuuu and certain debts relating to public officials'
WA s
or gon Government governmental EthicssCConmmiss DISTRICT ATTORNEY;
to administer act. Also amends lobbyist report-
ing statutes and transfers administration of lob- LOUIS L.SELKEN,HaPO4li'fili 207
sssssr bytat law from Secretary of State to Ethics Incumbent—over fifteen yetis
Commission. Provides penalties.
14A.Deschutes County Shall
the following public offi- YES
saaa� cials of this county be re-
ed .. ._
ssss�l eccoonoomic interest as pro- NO
vided in chapter 72,Oregon
Laws 1974 (Enrolled
Bill 3904): Each person holding an elective
planning, zoning or development a county
t commis-
suusuur sion; and each chief executive officer of
the county who performs the duties of a
principal administrator of the county?
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nk space left for that purpose.To vote on any mea-
mark(0)in the voting square after the word-"Yes"
rd"No". If you wrongly stamp,tear or deface this
it to the Chairman and obtain another.
COUNTY OF DESCHUTES MUNICIPAL ELECTION
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER CITY OF BEND reesrc
Position No. 1 VOTE FOR ONE1
DONALD T.GRUBS, Democrat 111 FOR COMMISSIONERS. For Regular Term nsa+
Commencing January 2, 1975 VOTE FOR FIVE
W. F.'BILL" SCHINKEL, Republican 112 1 RUTH R. BURLEIGH 118 rrrs
RICHARD A. CARLSON 114 MONSON
FOR COUNTY COMMI5510NER DONALD B. CHICHESTER 120
Position No. 3 VOTE FOR ONE 1
BARBARA J. HARBISON, Democrat 113 11 j GORDON W. HAGEN ! 121 rleaeele
ROBERT L. (BOB) MONTGOMERY, 114 CHE aT MM cMILLAN 122
Republican
WALTER A. SELISCH 123 twelert
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COUNTY ASSESSOR VOTE FOR ONE CLAY C. SHEPARD 124 iWr
IN. J. (IKE) DONAT, Republican 115 JIMMIE TRAUGHBER --125 j Yrrlrc
-------- ', I, LAWRENCE WEST 126 YI®ee
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COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR -
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iROSEMARY PATTERSON, Democrat 116 rrrer
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COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR ONEj
'.HELEN M. RASTOVICH, Democrat 117 i j menaaw
FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE. For Regular Term
Commencing January 2, 1975 VOTE FOR ONE
SPECIAL DISTRICTS 08
E. G. NILSSON 2 '
BEND METROPOLITAN PARK AND DANIEL E. vAN vacroR 2091
RECREATION DISTRICT
Precincts 1, 2,3,4,5,7,8,9, 11, 12, ! lee�el
20, 21, 25, 27, 32 VOTE YES or NO!
16. PROPOSED BY THE BOARD VOTE t�
OF DIRECTORS—BOND ELEC- YES !, CHARTER AMENDMENTS
YES or NO
TION—Shall the Bend Metro- �_ – —'"Mm
politan Park and Recreation Dis- 51. CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE 1 YES
tent be authorized to issue NO ! VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION TO AMEND
general obligation bonds in the _ I THE CHAPTER BY ADDING A PROVISION -----
amount of$800,000 over a period – nee
� I SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZING THE COMMIS-
Of ten years? Beginning with the fiscal years SION TO SUBMIT ORDINANCES TO A VOTE NO Yewer
1975-76 and ending with fiscal year 1984-85. Said OF THE PEOPLE UPON A TWO-THIRDS VOTE 1 -'_ 9eeeeaei
bonds to provide for the purchase and installa• OF THE COMMISSION.
tion of mechanical equipment, replace the bath,
houses eirculation sy§stgm and to cover the swim-; PURPOSE: To authorize the City Commission to submit
ming�pyot• ,r ordinances directly to a vote of the people without the neces- sreeen'
Maximum rate is estimated at $ .62 per thou- I sity of an initiative petition.
sand dollars of true cash value during the first,
year. — mom
117. PROPOSED BY THE BOARD YES 52. CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO'
YES tl�les
OF DIRECTORS — MEASURE THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION TO DE- —
Sh ESTABLISH A TAX BASE— CLARE THAT A VACANCY EXISTS WHEN A i
Shall the Bend Metropoli tan �NO COMMISSIONER IS RECALLED AND TO SPEC. NO ham+
Park and Recreation District be
authorized to establish a tax �—�-- � i IFY THE TERM OF A COMMISSIONER AP- L —_'_. 0M.base of$482,167.28 effective July POINTED OR ELECTED TO FILL A VACANCY.
1, 1975? The tax base is necessary to provide PURPOSE: To clarify when a recalled City Com- '
funds for the operation and maintenance of Park missioner's position is vacant and the term to which a Com-
and Recreation facilities,acquisition of additional j missioner selected to fill a vacancy serves. Provides that the
facilities,development of additional recreational Commissioner filling vacancy serves to January 2nd following
programs and to provide for the year around the next general election.
operation of the swimming pool prseer
Maximum rate is estimated at $2.18 per thou- 53. CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO! YES uenee
sand dollars of true cash value.
_ THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION TO MAKE –,
IT DISCRETIONARY WITH THE COMMISSION
DESCHUTES COUNTY RURAL FIRE WHETHER TO APPOINT A PARK SUPERIN NO *own
7ENDENT AND A RECREATION DIRECTOR
PROTECTION DISTRICT #1 I i PURPOSE: To prevent duplication of offices be
18, 19, 31 tween the City Park Superintendent and the City rrse
Recreation Department and the Metropolitan Park and ltec-
PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION I reation District. Changes present mandatory appointment
YES ! provisions. ,resew
OF THE BOARD OF DIREC• i j
TORS — Shall the Deschutes
County Rural Fire Protection
District#1 increase its tax base NO 54. CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO ! YES rrrre
from$11,128.94 to$120,000.00, to �_ THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION AMEND
be effective the tax year 197x76? 1 ING THE CHARTER TO PROVIDE THAT
I - ..w-u --n wun wI w11IGT A ! Nr,
Ue f 1 31- --MAK i ER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE
general''
amount of$800,000 over a period S
of ten years? Beginning with the fiscal year SION TO SUBMIT ORDINANCES TO A VOTE
1975-76 and ending with fiscal year 198485.Said OF THE PEOPLE UPON A TWO-THIRDS VOTE
bonds to provide for the purchase and installa- OF THE COMMISSION. w
tion of mechanical equipment, replace the bath PURPOSE: To authorize the City Commission to submit Ins
,,houses eircu)ation sy{tem and to cover the swim- ordinances directly to a vote of the people without the neces-
ming`psot+ "!. sity of an initiative petition.
Maximum rate'is estimated at $ .62 per thou- ,. Fri tr w
sand dollars of true cash value during the first
ar•
17. PROPOSED BY THE BOARD S2.CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO YES
OF DIRECTORS —MEASURE YES THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION TO DE-
TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE— CLARE THAT A VACANCY EXISTS WHEN A
Shall the Bend Metropolitan NO COMMISSIONER IS RECALLED AND TO SPEC- NO
Park and Recreation District be IFY THE TERM OF A COMMISSIONER AP.
authorized to establish a tax POINTED OR ELECTED TO FILL A VACANCY.
base of$482,167.28 effective July
1, 1975? The tax base is necessary to provide PURPOSE: To clarify when a recalled City Com-
funds for the operatiomand maintenance of Park missioner's position is vacant and the term to which a Com-
and Recreation facilities,acquisition of additional missioner selected to fill a vacancy serves.Provides that the
facilities,development of additional recreational Commissioner filling vacancy serves to January 2nd following
programs and to provide for the year around the next general election.
operation of the swimming pool j
Maximum rate is estimated at $2.18 per thou-
] sand dollars of true cash value. 53. CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO Y
THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION TO MAKE
IT DISCRETIONARY WITH THE COMMISSION
WHETHER TO APPOINT A PARK SUPERIN- NO I �a>•
D COUNTY RURAL FIRE TENDENT AND A RECREATION DIRECTOR.TION DISTRICT #1 PURPOSE: To prevent duplication of offices be-ncts 18 19 31 tween the City Park Superintendent and the City
. , Recreation Department and the Metropolitan Park and Rec18 OPOSED BY RESOLUTION reation District. Changes present mandatory appointment
OF THE BOARD OF DIREC-
TORS
YES provisions.
TORS — Shall the Deschutes
County Rural Fire Protection YES �a
District al increase its tax base NO S4-CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO
from$11,128.94 to$120,000.00, to THE VOTERS BY THE COMMISSION AMEND
be effective the tax year 1975-76? ING THE CHARTER TO PROVIDE THAT i~�
The operating budget for the tax year 197475 is VOTES CAST BOTH FOR AND AGAINST A NO
$101,649.00, which operating budget was $616.00 MEASURE SHALL BE USED TO COMPUTE
ON
less than the operating budget for the previous THE IVEERREFERENDUMSAND ERECALL
year. INI
It is estimated that the tax base as requested PETITIONS.
herein would eliminate the requirement of an PURPOSE: Increases the number of signatures needed on
annual election for at least three years, taking initiative, referendum and recall petitions. Present provision
into account the present rate of inflation. considers only votes cast for a measure.
The tax base requested would require a maxi-
mum levy rate of$2.50 per thousand dollars of MUNICIPAL ELECTION
true cash value of taxable property in the
District.
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MIDSTATE SOIL AND CITY OF REDMOND �....
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Pricincts tterm -29
FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term FO�MAYOR. For beginning
1 Zone 1,Precincts 17, 18, 19,281 291 31.
VOTE FOR ONE RONALD L. BRYANT 127 `r-
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FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term FOR MEMBER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL �a
Zone 4, Precincts 12 and 22 For 4 year term beginning January 6, 1 FOR THREE
VOTE FOR ONE
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SHARON L. (SHARI) HAHN 128 i
FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term 129
At Lar a VOTE FOR ONE
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