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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-03-14 - Voters Pamphlet Deschutes County Voters' Pamphlet Special Election March 14, 2006 This Voters'Pamphlet is provided to give the voter additional information on this measure. The text of the statements are printed as suthnitted. INDEX VOTER INFORMATION ION MEASURE To be eligible to vote in the March 14, 2006 Special 9-34 Black Butte Ranch FD Five-Year General �1ec-fion,acompietedvoterregistrationcardmuss 3e Operating Local Option Tax...........................2 postmarked by February 21,2006. To register to vote in Oregon, you must be: DROP SITES 1. A resident of Oregon. Deschutes Service Center 2. A United States citizen. 1300 NW Wall St Box located on Parkway side of building 3. At least 18 years old by election day. You must update your registration if: Available 7 days a week Election Day, March 14: open until 8 pm 1. Your residence or mailing address changes. (Privacy Booths Provided Inside Office) 2. Your name changes. 3. You wish to change your parry affiliation. Important Note: Replacement Ballot: If you have moved or your name has changed and You can request a replacement ballot if you make you have not yet updated your registration, you are a mistake,your ballot is damaged or spoiled,your still eligible to vote. Contact the Deschutes County ballot is lost,or for any other reason.Contact the Elections office, 541-388.6547 for further informa- Deschutes County Elections office at 541-388- tion. 6547 to request a replacement ballot. Vo1emVM Issbiiities:� �---__ If you area unable to vote your ballot without assis- tance because of a physical disability or because you Reminder: are unable to read or write, contact the Deschutes Your ballot will not be counted if your County Elections office at 541-388-6547. We will envelope is not signed! All ballots must be provide two persons to assist you in voting.To assure received no later than 8 pm on March 14.Post- your voted ballot is received by election day,contact marks do not count. the elections office early to arrange for assistance. You may also select someone else of your own choice Deschutes County Election Results to assist you. Election results are available after 8 pm on March 14 Acassette edition of the Voters'Pamphlet is available from the County Elections office or on the internal for those who cannot read standard print due to a at www.deschutes.org.The results will be updated visual or physical disability.To order a cassette of the throughout the night. Voters'Pamphlet,please contact Independent Living Resources at 503-232-7411 or TTY 503-232-8408. Official Deschutes County March 14,2006 Special Election Voters'Pamphlet BLACK BUTTE RANCH RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Measure No. 9-34 BALLOT TITLE 2005/06 is$1,141,949. Over this four year period,the District 9-34 BLACK BUTTE RANCH FD FIVE-YEAR GENERAL OPER- will experience an increase in expenditures of 21.85% . . ATING LOCAL OPTION TAX The operations levy currently funds one career firefighter/para- QUESTION: Shall the District impose$.90 per$1000 of medic position,the student scholarship program consisting of assessed value for five years for general operating purpose 10 resident students(nearly 60%of the staff)and the equip- beginning FY 2006-2007? This measure by itself can cause ment reserve fund. If the local option tax is not approved,there property taxes to increase more than three percent. would be a budget shortfall which will result in the deletion and or reduction of these resources. The equipment reserve fund SUMMARY:This measure may be passed only at an election would be eliminated;the student scholarship program would with a least a 50 percent voter turnout. A"yes"vote on this be cut by at least 1/3,making it very difficult to recruit qualified measure is a vote to increase taxes. people;and the elimination of one career firefighter/paramedic The District needs additional funds to maintain current pro- position. grams and current levels of operation. This would begin in fiscal year 2006.2007. The revenues from this operating levy will enable.the district 2417 to coni 68 fire edic servide We els: Less than 65%of district costs are covered by the permanent tax rate. The remaining needed revenues are covered by this levy. (Information furnished by Fire Chief Ralph E Sherrell, If this levy passes,the existing local option tax for operations, Black Butte Ranch Rune Fire Protection District) which has one remaining year,will not be levied. The proposed rate will raise approximately$408,363 in 2006-2007;$420,614 in 2007-2008;$433,232,in.2008-2009; $446,229 in 2009-2010;$459,616 in 2010-2011. The esti- mated cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of estimate. This legal notice shall be published in the Nugget,a newspa- per of general circulation in the district. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT The Black Butte Ranch Rural Fire Protection District(the "District")provides fire and emergency medical services to its residents on a 24 hour 7 days per week basis. The District's current permanent tax rate is$1.4677 per$1,000 of the as- sessed value of property in the District. The District has proposed a local option tax to irverease the budget for operations. The local option tax will be$0.90 per $1,000 ofamessed value of arty.Orv*4600 home, _ .. the assessment would be$37.50 per month or$450 per year. The proposed rate would raise approximately$408,363 in 2006.2007;$420,614 in 2007-2008;$433,232 in 2008-2009; $446,229 in 2009-2010;$459,616 in 2010-2011. This levy would replace the current levy of$170,000 per year or$.3746 per$1,000 of assessed value of property,resulting in a net increase on a$500,000 home of$.5254 per$1,000 which computes to a monthly increase of$21.88 or an annual increase of$262.50. The Oregon Constitution allows for a 3%annual increase in the assessed value for each property,and because Black Butte Ranch is almost completely built to capacity,there is no growth from new construction or expansion. This results in an annual increase in revenue of 3-314%. With overhead increasing at a much greater rate,the District is not able to maintain the current level of service.The District's 2002103 year end expenditures were$858,270;the 2003/04 year end expenditures were$973,835;the 2004/05 year end NO ARGUMENTS FOR OR AGAINST THIS expenditures were$1,032,090;the anticipated expenditure for MEASURE WERE FILED 2