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I I i I i i I I 1 i ; i i ! , VOL U FACE BE IT REtMMERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 18th day of December, 1963, all members being present, the folloi,-ing business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS /AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2 - -Tel. 17.01; Clerk 25.00- $42.01 Mid - Oregon Oil Corp. Sheriff 41.'14; Assessor 40.04- 87.18 Childrents Farm Home Juve. Exp. 5.00 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drug Jail Exp. 12.40 Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Jail Iaxp. 4.80 West Pub. Co. Dist. Ct. Bks 5.00 L•.u�bermens Inv. Agency Treas. -Bond 139.82 Gilbert's Ins. Agency Sher- -Bond 100.00 Wolf Davis Radio Sher - -Radio 10..00 Lindgren- Turner Co. Sher - -Car Exp. 119.27 Ors. Hi -Fi & Recorder Co. Sher- -Radio 22.50 Pitney- Bowe.- Co.Ct.- -Supp. 2.90 West Chem. Prod. Cthse Supp. 33.00 P. P. & L. Co. Cthse - -Lts. 218.00 Nat'l Chemsearch Corp. Cthse- Sapp. 51.81 Des. Cc. Adv. Comm. Co. Ad,'. 3500.00 Dick Scheibner A_,!sesoor- -Staff School 26.CO Robert E. Lyons Assess- -Staff Sch. 25.90 Virginia Chapman Assess- -Staff Sch. 14.25 Wilma Dr,4a:itt Assess -- Staff Sch. 14.25 W. K. Charlesworth Assess -- Staff Sch. 14.2 W. Kurtz Assess- -Staff Sch. 14025 Ned.Dcugless Assess- -Staff Sch. X4.25 Robberson Ford. Sales Assess- -Car Exp. 11.00 Geo. F. Baker Co.Ct. -- Travel 18.25 Cascade Medical Clinic D.A. 5.00; Dist. Ct. 10.00 -- 15.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. Circ. Ct. Supp. 1.80 Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. C.D. - --Off. Exp. 8.75 Rose Phanacy Health Dept. -Supp. 14.85 Eriksen's Stationery Health Dept. -Supp. 12.91 Vernon G.' Patrick M.H. Off. Rent 55.00 Pac. NW Bell Health Dept. 70.25; M.H. 43.30- 113.35 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Weed Control 4.00 Shell Oil Co. Sher -- 20.65; Assess. 26.16; Co..Ct. 6.72; Juve. 14.68- 68.21 Van Bean's Shell Serer. Co.Judge- Travel 3.20 Union Oil Co. Sher-- Car.Exp. 82.00 Louis L. Selken D.A. -- Travel 64.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Pub. Co. Books .40.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Comm. Pub. Assistance 17,338.50 DOG LICENSE FUND: Bend Surplus Sales Supp. James G. Selken Birds killed by dogs .69 55-Q0 Clarence E. Walker Sheep killed by dogs 135.00 Mrs. W.E.Gassner Is Birds killed by dogs 7.00 Wagner Dog Food 5.00 Clyde Carlson Travel 50.00 11 D VOL 9 E, 2 Folmer Bodtker J. W. Schrunk Des. Co. Humane Society Mid -Ore. Oil Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: N.W. Ind. Ldry. Co. Crater Lake Mach. Co. Farwes- Steel Serv.Center Hadts McCulloch Shop Nat t 1 Chemsearch Corp. Premier Fastener Co. Redmond Hdwe Sexton Supply & Saw Serv. Murray & Holt Motors 1N1oty & Ilan Dyke Clyde Equip. Co. Cummins Ore. Diesel .Cascade Auto Parts Bend Auto Parts A & R Motor Supply Simard Furniture Suburban Gas of Bend Eastern Ore. Mills Miller Lbr. Co. Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. A & M Tire Serv. Shoop & Schulze Tire Sere Mid -Ore. Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. P. P. & L. Co. Gen. Ins. Co. of Ara. Eriksents Stationery Bend Chain Saw Serv. Pa c . Mi Bell Duncan Bros. Chipman Chemical Co. Ore. St. Dept. of Agric. 131 THE MATTER OF SECOND HAND & JUNK DEALERS LI The Court IN THE 14AATTER OF B' A WRECKER OF MOTOR The Court appro Wrecking and Malick Bros IN THE MA TTD. OF BEER LICENSES: The Court Emilia P. & J Clayton A. Cc Y Travel 50.00 Travel 50.00 O,ft 1, 000.00 Ga s 12,16 Gen. Exp. 15.50 Pts. 175..83 Pts. I 114-52 Pts, i 25.35 Pts . 18 2,. 28 Pts. 63.4a Pts. j 1 •.47 Pts. � � . 395 Pts. 45.34 Pts. 330,.17 Pts. l 165.,27 Pts. 2,.30 Pts. i 183..26 Pts. 108..96 Pts. j 3.51 Hdw. 20.00 Hdw. 4.10 Hdu, 15.50 Lbr. ! 27.10 Lbr. 59.25 Tires 58.92 Tires j 447.64 Fuel 1,243.51 Fuel 4.71 Fuel j 5.80 Utilities 36.34 Ins. 100.00 Off, Supp . 15.93 Surveyor 163.95 Radio 7.50 Bridge Const. 90.00 Weed ' Cont. 750.00 Weed Cont. 14.00 Harry K. Behymer, Jr, second hand and junk dealer's 1i I LICENSE AS !d the applications of Donalr� D. Rogers dba Redmond Auto for a business license to i-rreck motor vehicles. ;d. the following renewal applications for beer licenses: H. Scheer dba J.P.Grocery &;Tavern•a.t Terrebonne - RMBB able et ux dba Brothers Story - Pte: License. IN THE MA TTER OF SALARY F DOG.�IARDEN. AND TELEPHONEJBILL: ! The Clerk was authorized to raise: Jess H. ; commencing December 1, 1 63. The Clerk was.also au telephone bill. - 2 - th's salary to $325.00 per me rized to pay the Dog Control . VOL 9 PAGE 3 IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING LIGHTING FIXTURES: At this time the Court accepted the bid of Jirts Electric, Oreg. Ltd. for $1020.00 to install lighting fixtures and tubes as per'plans and specifications. IN THE MATTER OF PER3v1IT TO INSTALL PIPELINE ALONG & ACROSS CO. ROAD.: The Court granted Ward Corporation permission to install a pipeline along and across Benham Road. IN THE MA TIER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Tax Collector was ordered to make the following refunds for overpayment of taxes: Mrs. Marie Evans $3.06 Dr. Edwin R. Durno 17.02 Mrs. Arthur A. Fisher 10.41 John H. McClane 11.02 Kenneth X. Roy 5,67 and the Tax Collector was ordered to make the following refunds for payment of taxes on the wrong property: Deschutes River Ranch 44.98 First National Bank of Oregon 9.67 Dept. of Veteranst Affairs 44.08 Dept. of Veteranst Affairs 199.31 There being no further business, Court adjourned until January 2, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE � coiVISSIONTER COkDIISSIONER #3 - VOL 9 PACE P. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON _ �1 R THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES FOR C, 1 i/FCr/V Z &6 j In the Matter of Permit co To Install Pipeline Along ) O R D E R and Across a County Road ) Right -of -Way ) I This matter coming before the Court upon the pl tition of Ward Cor- poration, asking per to install a pipeline along and across a county road right -of -way, the Court having made investigation and being advised finds I as follows: j That it is necessary that the Ward Corporation be, and it is hereby i authorized to install a 6 inch pipeline along a county road, and a 6 inch pipe- line within a 12 inch pipeline across a county road, said pipeline to-be laid i as follows: From the south side of Benham Road 30 feet east of Parrell Road, continuing east to the point where Benham Road turns north, and continuing to I the point where Benham Road turns west; continuing on tYe north side to the point designated as the destination, as per attached map. I The permittee shall be responsible for any or all damage to the existing pavement; the shoulder area shall be graded anc! ' established to the grade and slope that existed before excavation was begun; haul and place cin- ders on the shoulders as they existed before the excavation was begun; any of cr all pavement cuts shall be cut on a neat line with ajbreaking hammer prior to excavation and back filled tirith dirt with allowance for existing cinder base i well compacted prior to patching to the original state„ before $ xcavation. Deschutes County assumes no responsibility for damages .o any persons or prop- erty as .a r.e';ult .of this ,o eration.:. The project must bF� properly signed to warn the traffic of any or all hazards to the travelingipublic. All cleanup and repair of any damages.resulting from this operation shall be to the com- plete satisfaction of the Deschutes County Roadmaster. All work pertaining to this project shall be completed in a reasonable time, alleviating all traffic hazards as soon as possible. The Deschutes County Court specifically reserves the right to remove VDt 9 PACE 5 the said pipe if at any time it becomes a menace or a hazard to maintain the 0 road, or to the traffic thereupon. Dated this 18th day of December, 1963• COUNTY 1CADMASTER COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGO14 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES DE J? �. In the Matter ) Ott of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Mrs. Marie Evans, and It appearing to the Court that because of a clerical error in the Tax Collector's office an overpayment of taxes was made, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806.2 Oregon Revised Statutues, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $3.06. Dated this 18th day of December, 19630- COUNTY JUDGE yU c?ts�z. COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOL 0 Ma IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON i FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I In the Matter ) QED 1 of ) ORDER kC 19 63 Refund of Taxes ) QCO CIER This matter coming before the Court upon the' personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Dr. Edwin R.iDurno, and It appearing to the Court that because of a clerical error in the i Deschutes County Assessors office there was an overpayment in taxes, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutues, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund l.he sum of $17.02. Dated this 18th day of December, 19 63. COUNTY JU 1)GE i COUNTY COISaS IONER COUNTY COiMISSIONER O In the Matter of Refund of Taxes IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES VOL fl E 7 ®ec 4(9 196,9 A 0 R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Mrs. Arthur A. Fisher, and It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in overpayment., IT IS 7HEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Sta.tutues, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $10.41. Dated this 18th day of December, 1963. /C.`' - / (/�Ltic /a'� COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C0101ISS ON i Y 11 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vot IN THE CC FC In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter comi Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Ta qnd It appearing to on hd property, and It appearing tha IT IS THEREFORE Statutes, that F. C. Shole Dated this 18th TY COURT OF THE STATE OF Of4EGON THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES' Dec �� 1,9 %63 0 R D E'R g before the Court upon the (personal petition of Collector and John H. McClane, Oakridge, Oregon, i he Court that double payment) h4s been made of taxes i it is necessary to refund the amount so received, RDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806, Oregon Revised as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $11.02. ay of December, 1963. COUNTY JUDGE 1 COUNTY COT• MIS.3IOI�? J_ -_ ` COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOL PACE 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON " FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES OCC' J 7 � In tha Matter of ) ORDER 'T Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Kenneth M. Roy, and It appearing to the Court that.because of a clerical error in the Deschutes County Assessor's office there was an overpayment of taxes, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $5.67. Dated this 18th day of December, 1963. - / b, 2,-�,I, - /, //, , - / COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONYX COUNTY C014TISSIONER VOL 'E1 � IN THE COUNTY COUNT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES P In the Matter ) DEC -6 1963 of ) 0RDERI HELEN OACEY ° q Refund of Taxes � CI,ER This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sho.les as Tax Collector and the Deschute's River Ranch, Bend, and ! It appearing to the Court that payment has been inade on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 8066 Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $44.98. i Dated this 18th day of December, 196:3. COUNTY JUDGE' COUNTY C011-I SSI ,=Y OVIMI SSIONER 0 In the Matter of Refund of Taxes IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R voc 9 ME it This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the lst National Bank of Oregon, and It appearing to the Court that payment has been made on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so re— c eived, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806, Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $9.67. Dated this lyth day of December, 1963. COUNTY JUDGE r JJ COUNTY COIF SSIONER COUNTY COM 4ISSIONER s ON ve rO�" w A -t IN THE COUNTY COURT'OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES?��� In the Matter O of ) ORDER ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Department of Veterans' Affairs, Salem, Oregon, and It appearing to the Court that payment has been made on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter.806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $44.08. Dated this 18th day of December, 1963. ,tMhY JUDGE i e COUNTY CON'AISSI QNER OUIdTY C010IISSIONER 4 jg M; �r VOL 9 PACE 13 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Flatter g 1963 of ) OR DER��� Refund of Taxes Ott This natter coming before the Court upon the personal petition. of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and It appearing to the Court that payment has been made on the wrong prop- erty, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $199.31.. Dated this 18th day of December, 1963. z �� Z a, / COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSION COUNTY COMMISSIONER va j NTERII11 ZONING ORDINANCE 0 The Deschutes County Planning Commission having requested the Deschutes a. County Court to adopt an ;interim zoning ordinance foria certain designated area within Deschutes County,, to —wit: The area one —half mille wide between the south city limits of Redmond and the north city ]imits of Bend, being a quarte1r of a mile on each side of Highway 97, and I WHEREAS, the Court is fully advised in the premi l,es, and i ,,JHEREAS, the Court has duly considered the said 'request, and i WHEREAS, the Court onsiders the request for an J.nterim ordinance, for the said property, to be necessary to insure that the;purpDses and objectives of the proposed land use ordinance will be benefited 17y the adoption of an interim land use ordinance. N0: 11, THEREFORE, IT be hereby adopted to app C -3 GENERAL C Section 71. Princi uses are permitted outri (1) Any principal (2) Appliance sale (3) Amusement ente enclosed building includ: ice rink, boxing arena, or shooting gallery. (4) Auditoriums. (5) Automobile ac (6) Automobile sal and fender work, paintin and fender work, paintin enclosed building. (7) Automobile se sory uses. No body and (g) Automobile or i S HEREBY ORDERED That an interim,land use ordinance y to the said described land!as follows: i MERCIAL ZONE DESCHUTES COUNT Z ORDINANCE lr 1 al Uses Permitted Outright. iThe following principal ht in a. C -3 zone; i i r conditional use permitted J.n a C -1 zone. i or service. l prise if conducted golly wil,;hin 'a completely ng billiard or pool hall, bov,ling alley, roller or ance hall, games of skill and chance, penny arcade, ssories. S., rental, service, parts, r,'::pair, incidental body or upholstering, provided 1;hat any repair or body or upholstering be conducted completely within an i ice station including minor p.uto repairs -?.nd acces- ender zaork or painting, shall be permitted. ruck storage garage. (9) Bakery, wholes4le. (10) Bath or massag4 parlor. VOL 9 FACE 15 (11) Bicycle or motorcycle shop. (12) Billboard. (13) Blueprinting, photostating, or other reproduction processes. (14) Bookbinding. (15) Bus depot. (16) Business machines, retail sales or service. (17) Catering establishment. (18) Clothing supply store. (19) Cocktail lounge as a part of a restaurant. (20) Coin machines sale or repair, (21) Dancing school or music studio. (22) Dry cleaning and pressing, wholesale, except those using highly volatile or combustible materials or using high pressure steam tanks or boilers. (23) Electric -il supply store. (24) Feed or seed store. (25) Film exchange. (26) Floor covering sales or service. (27) Food lockers, retail only. (28) Frozen food store. (29) Fuel oil distribution, retail only, provided all fuel storage is underground. (30) Furniture store. (31) Garden supplies store. (32) Gun s=ales or repair. (33) Health studio, physical therapist, reducing salon. (34) Laboratories for experimental_, photo, or electronic research or testing. (35) Leather good sales including harness and saddle shop. (36) Locksmith. (37) Magazine or newspaper distribution agency. (38) Marine craft sales, service, or supplies or repair of small craft. (39) Meeting hall for club, union, lodge, or fraternal org_nization. (40) Mortuaries, undertaking or funeral parlors. (41) Newspaper publishing. VOL 9 FACE 0 (42) Paint stores including related contractor sl�iop. (43) Parking lot or parking garage. (44) Pawn shop. (45) Pet shop. (46) Printing plant. (47) Restaurant or hotel supplies. (48) Scientific or rofessiona,l instruments sale lor repair. Second hand store. (49) i (50) Sign shop, painting shop. I (51) Storage building for household goods. i I (52) Tavern. (53) Taxi.dery shop. (54) Telephone or telegraph exchange. (55) Theater, except drive —in theater. (56) Tire shop including incidental tire recapping. (57) Trailer s.:.les r om or lot. (58) Upholstery shop. i Section 72. Conditio al Uses Permitted. The following uses are permit- ted in a C -3 zone when authorized in accordance With tlhe requirements of Sections 118 to 125. I (1) Drive —in theater. (2) Dwelling, singl or multi — family in accordance with the require- ments of the R -5A zone. I (3) Veterinary hospital office or animal hospital. I Section 73. AccessoryUses Permitted. The folliwing accessory uses are permitted in a C-3 zo e: I (1) Uses incidental to the uses permitted in a C -3 zone. (2) Signs, other th n a billboard, are permittedi as .follows: i (a) For reside tia.l uses, signs as permitted in an R--5A zone. i (b) For commercial and conditional uses, any sign, provided that no sign shall. be located less than 20 feet from a lot in a residential zone or less than 50 feet from) a school premise or a publics park. Section 74. Conditions for Allowing Uses in a C-3 Lone. All. uses permitted in a C-3 zone stall be subject to the following conditions: (1) All business, service repair, processing, storage, or merchandise display shall be conducted tirholly within an enclosed building except (a) Off— street parking or loading. (b) Windows fo� drive —in service. (c) Fuel sales! O (d) Related minor service for motor vehicles. (e) Automobile or trailer "sales. VOL 7 FACE D (2) Automobile or trailer sales lots shall be driined and surface- with a minimum of crushed rock except in those portions of the lot maintained as landscaped area. (3) The use of property shall not be objectionable because of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, exhaust fumes, noise, or vibration. (4) On the side of property abutting or facing a. lot in a residential zone, all storage or parking allowed shall have a sight obscuring fence to conceal the stored materials or parked vehicles from view. In no event shall the fence exceed six feet in height. Section 75. Lot Size. The ,minimum lot size in a C -3 zone shall be as follows: (1) The minimum lot size for dwelling units shall be 5,000 square feet. (2) The minimum width at the front building line for lots occupied by dwellings shall be 50 feet. Section 76. Setback Requirements. In a C -3 zone each use shall have a front, side, and rear yard as follows: (1) On the sidO of property which abuts a lot in a residential zone, the yard requirement for structures other than a dwelling is 15 feet plus one foot for each two feet by which the building height exceeds 28 feet. (2) A dwelling shall conform to the setback requirements as provided in an R -5A zone. Section 77. Lot Coverage. In a C -3 zone dwellings shall not occupy more than 40 per cent of the lot area. VOL . 9 PACE 18 ZONING ORDINANCE The Deschutes County Planning Commission having requested the Deschutes County Court to adopt an interim zoning ordinance for a certain designated area within Deschutes County, to -wit: That portion of Blakley Heights, according to thej official plat as I filed and on record in the Deschutes County Court'House, Bend, Oregon, lying west of Highway 97, commonly known as the D3.11es- California i Highway, and I WHER ;AS, the Court is fully advised in the premises, and 4JHEREAS, the Court has duly considered the said r�. quest, and WHEREAS, the Court considers the- request for an interim ordinance, for the said property, to be necessary to insure that the purposes and object- ives of the proposed land use ordinance will be benefited by the adoption I of an interim land use ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That an interim land use ord- inance be hereby adopted to apply to the said described land as fol)-ows: S -A SUBU1MAN AGRIC LTUR AL ZONE DESCHUTES COUNTY ORDINANCE rf 1 :KITH EXCEPTION Section 7. Principal Uses Permitted Outright. Th;e following principal uses are permitted outright in an S -A zone: (1) Single- family dwelling. (2) Existing railro d trackage. Section 8. Conditional Uses Permitted. The .iolloi -dng uses and their accessory uses are permit ed in an S -A zone vwhen authorized in accordance with the requirements of �ections 118 to 125: (1) Cemetery. (2) Church. (3) Community club building. (4) Golf course, including club house but excluding independent "pitch and putt" or driving rang (5) Hospital, sanit rium. (6) Mausoleum, crem0.torium, or columbarium in a ;cemetery. (7) Public park, pl yground. (8) Public building such as a fire station, libri lary, recreation build- ing, or museum. (9) School, in accordance with the following minimum lot requirements: VOL (a) Nursery or kindergarten. An area of 10,000 square feet which shall_ be increased by 2,5000 square feet for every 10 children or a portion thereof over 40. (b) Primary. One acre for each three classrooms or 90 pupils whichever requirement is greater. (c) Elementary. One acre for each two and one -half classrooms or 75 pupils whichever requirement is greater. (d) Junior high. One acre for each two classrooms or 60 pupils whichever requirement is greater. (e) Senior high. One acre for each one and one -half classrooms or 45 pupils whichever requirement is greater. (f) College, university or technical school operating as a public or nonprofit organization. (10) Utility substation or pumping substation with no equipment storage. Section 9. Accessory Uses Permitted. In an S -A zone the following accessory uses are permitted. (1) Buildings to house fowl, rabbits, cows, horses, or other domestic animals provided that no building other than for normal household pets is closer than 100 feet to a dwelling. (2) Fence. (3) Garage or carport. (4) Greenhouse. (5) Guest house. (6) Nome occupation. (7) Lath house, tool or storage shed. (8) Living quarters for a person employed on the premises in agriculture, horticulture, or timber growing, and. the employee's family. (9) Playhouse. (10) A temporary real estate office to be used for the sale of lots in a subdivision. (11) Roadside stand for the display and sale of agri cultur3.l and horti- cultural products grown on the premises. (12) Sign or name plate according to the following re:uirements: (a) One name plate or sign for a home occupation, indirectly illum- inated or nonilluminated, less than one and one -half square feet in area for each dwelling. No setback is required. (b) One sign, not illuminated, less than six square feet in area advertising the sale, lease, or rental of the property. No setback is required. (c) One nonilluminated temporary sign per tract of land. or sub- division advertising the sale of lots thereon and not exceeding 42 square feet in area. The sign shall be reduced in size by six square feet for each lot less than seven lots. Ten -foot front and side yard setbacks are required. (d) One temporary sign of less than 42 square .feet in area indicat- ing the nature of a proposed ne;a structure or use of land. (e) For conditional uses, one indirectly illuminated or nonillum- VOL - 9 PAGE 20 inated sign-on each side than 20 square feet in a land, or may be used as (13) Swimming pool, commonly accessory to a Section 10. Lot S (1) The minimum 1 (2) The minimum 1 (3) The minimum 1 Section 11. Set as follows: f the lot abutting a street] The sign shall be less a and may4state the name or use of the building or church bulletin board. No setback is required. ennis court, or other recre�Itional facilities ,elling. The lot size in an S -A zdne shall be as follows: i I area shall be two acres. width at the front building lire shall be 100 .feet. depth shall be 7.25 feet. Requirements: In an S -A zone the yards shall be (1) The front yard shall be a minimum. of 30 feet.;. For buildings con- taining a conditional us the setback shall be a minirium of 40 feet. For buildings housing fowl, rabbits, cows, horses, or other domestic animals the front yard shall be a minimum of 70 feet. (2) The side yard hall. be a minimum of 10 feet,!, or buildings con- taining a conditional use the side yarn shall. be a minimum of 30 feet. For buildings housing fowl, ria.bbits, cows, horses, or other domestic animals the side yard shall. be a mi+um of 50 feet on the side abutting a street and 25 feet on the side abutting a lot. I i (3) The rear yard shall be a minimum of 2.0 feet; For buildings con- taining a conditional use the minimum rear yard shal)_�be 30 feet. Section 12. Height of Bui.ldin:Z. In an S-A zone';no building shall exceed a height of two stories :tnd in no case shall_ it exceed a height of 23 feet. EXCEPTION C -3 GZNERAL CO1,2MRCIAL ZONE DESCHUTES COUNTY; ORDINANCE #1 That portion lying .long Highway 97, 400 feet in' depth. Section 71. Principal Uses Permitted Outright. The following principal uses are permitted outright in a C-3 zoneu (1) Any principal c r conditional us(; permitted j_n a C -1 zone. (2) Appliance sale. or service. (3) Amusement entetprise if conducted wholly wii.hin a completely enclosed building includ'ng billiard or pool hall, boTiling alley, roller or ice rink, boxing arena, dance hall, games of skill and chance, penny arcade, or shooting gallery. (l,.) Auditoriums. i I (5) Automobile acc ssories. (6) Automobile sal s, rental, service, parts, r�p�ir, incidental body and fender ,,,ork, paintiing,. or upholstering,; provided that any repair or body and fender work, paintink, or upholstering be conducted completely within an enclosed building. I (7) Automobile service statipn i.ncludim num,I u e re aiuei��d acces- sory uses. No body and ender wor or pain i g, p VOL PACE (8) Automobile or truck storage garage. (9) Bakery, wholesale, (10) Bath or massage parlor. (11) Bicycle or motorcycle shop. (12) Billboard. (13) Blueprinting, photostating, or other reproduction processes, (14) Bookbinding. (15) Bus depot. (16) Business machines, retail sales or service. (17) Catering establishment. (18) Clothing supply store. (19) Cocktail lounge as a part of a restaurant. (20) Coin machines sale or repair. (21) Dancing school or music studio. (22) Dry cleaning and. pressing, aholesale, except those using highly volatile or combustible materials or using high pressure steam tanks or boilers. (23) Electrical supply store. (24) Feed or seed store. (25) Film exchange. (26) Floor covering sales or service. (27) Food lockers, retail only. (28) Forzen food store. (29) Fuel oil distribution, retail only, provided all fuel storage is underground. (30) Furniture store. (31) Garden supplies store. (32) Gun Sales or repair. (33) Health studio, physical therapist, reducing salon. (34) Laboratories for experimental, photo, or electronic research or testing. (35) Leather good sales including harness and saddle shop. (36) Locksmith. (37) Magazine or newspaper distribution agency. (38) Marine craft sales, service, or supplies or repair of simll craft. (39) Meeting hall for club, union, lodge, or fraternal organization. (40) Mortuaries, undertaking or funeral parlors. VbL d FADE 22 (41) Newspaper publishing. (42) Paint stores including related contractor shop. I (43) Parking lot or parking garage. i i (44) Palim shop. j (45) Pet shop. (46) Printing plant. I (47) Restaurant or hotel supplies. (48) Scientific .or professional instruments sale!or repair. i (49) Second hand store. i (50) Sign shop, painting shop. I (51) Storage building for household goods. (52) Tavern. (53) Taxidery shop. (54) Telephone or tElegraph exchange„ (55) Theater, except drive -in theater. (56) Tire shop inclLding incidental tire recapping. (57) Trailer sales om or lot. r (58) Upholstery sho . Section 72. Conditi nal Uses Permitted. The following uses are per - initted in a C -3 zone when authorized in accordance wi1:h the requirements of S6ctions 118 ao 125. (1) Drive -in theater. (2) Dwelling, singl or multi - family in accordance with the require- ments of the R -5A zone. (3) Veterinary hospital office or animal hospital. Section 73. Accessory Uses Permitted. The following accessory uses are permitted in a C -3 zone: (1) Uses incidental to the uses permitted in a C =3 zone. (2) Signs, other than a billboard, are permitted as follows: For residential uses signs as permitted in an R -5A zone. (b) For commercial and conditional uses, any sign, provided that no sign shall be located less than 20 feet from a lot' in a residential zone or less than 50 feet fron a school premise or a public park. Section 74. Conditions f5r Allowing Uses in a C =3 Zone. All uses per- mitted in a C -3 zone shall be subjedt to the following conditions: or merchandise (1) All business, service repair, processing, storage, . display shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building except: (a) Off- street parking or loading. ° �(b) Windows for drive —in service. VOL vacf 23 (c) Fuel sales. (d) Related minor service for motor vehicles. (e) Automobile or trailer sales. (2) Automobile or trailer sales lots shall be drained and surfaced with a minimum of crushed rock except in those portions of the lot main- tained as landscaped area. (3) The use of property shall not be objectionable because of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, exhaust fumes, noise, or vibration. (4) On the side of property abutting or facing a lot in a residential zone, all storage or parking allowed shall have a sight obscuring fence to conceal the stored materials or parked vehicles from view. In no event shall the fence exceed six feet in height. Section 75. Lot Size. The minirm -un lot size in a C -3 zone shall be as follows: (1) The minimum lot size for dwelling units shall be 5,000 square feet. (2) The minimum width at the front building line for lots occupied by dwellings shall be 50 feet. Section 76. Setback Requirements. In a C -3 zone each use shall have a front, side, and rear yard as .follows: (1) On the side of property which abuts a lot in a residential zone, the yard requirement for structures other than a dwelling is 15 feet plus one foot for each two feet by which the building height exceeds 28 feet. (2) A Dwelling shall conform to the setback requirements as provided in an R -5A zone. Section 77. Lot Coverage. In a C -3 zone dwellings shall not occupy more than 40 per cent of the lot area. Done in open Court the 2nd day of January, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT. COUNTY JUDGE _ COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 Vol 1544E BF IT RRIEKBERED, That at a special meeting ofj the County Court held at I 8:00 o'clock P.M., December 19, 1963, in the County Cour ;t House, County Commissioners i F. C. Shepard and G. F. Bak Er being present, bads were rIceived for the construction i of an office building for the County Road Department.ii?gers Construction Company was the law bidder with a basic bid of $16,389.00, which bid- was accepted by the Court. i ', CiOUR�Tl� COnxISSIO /yI COUNTY CON111IS`,IO i. `OL 3 }AcF 2.5 BE IT REMMERID, That at a meeting, of. the County Court held this 2nd day of January, 1964, all members being, present., the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTEFt.OF CLAIMS AGAINST i'WE COUNTTs . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENML FUNDS City of Bend Sewer Serv. Bend Troy Lndry Cthse 5.87; Jail 13.72 - Cascade Nat. Gas Corp. Cthse Meat &dth Electric jail 53.00; Mae 132.56 - Intil Business Mach. Corp. Girc.Ct.- -Sapp. tend-Portland Truck Serv. Cthse West Side Hdwe, 'Eve Cthse Exp, Bend Water_ Dept. Cthse Water Vyco Products Cthse Exp. Bend Roofing. Co. Cthse Exp. Dunham Printing Co. Assess, 23.75; Clerk 25.00 - Wagner$s Pria. Bd. Stegner & Co. Cthse Exp. Drs. Donley.& Kerkoch jail EV. %erox.Corp. .,, Clerk - Kach Sapp. Vicas Shell Serv, Sher --Car Union Oil Co. Assess- -Car jkcp. Burroughs Corp. Tax Dept - -Sapp. Villa St. Rose dove. Louise Hone JaTe. Boys &Girls Aid Soc. Juve, Hiltje Hubbard Health'Dept, Mtge. Marjorie Snider Health Dept. Mlge Geraldine K. Lindstrom Health Dept. Mtge Lenor Thornton Health DeptJMLge A. W. Westfall Uealth "Dept, Mlge Leonard Peterson Health Dept. Mlge Helen Marcy M.H. Mileage Texaco, Inc. Sher --Car Exp, Richfield Oil Corp. Sher --Car Exp. Research Inst. Recommendations Co.Judge- -Supp. Superior Cafe Co.Jude 5.80; Juve 27.85 - Portland Radio Sapp. CD-.Radio shied Radio Corp. CD-- Radiological Dept. of Fin. & Adm. CD-,-Off. Exp. Mahoney Off. Equip. Clerk 28.84; Sher-32.24; Co.Ct. 4.77- Pao, N.W. Bell Tele -- Various Offices Pao. X.W. Bell. CD --Tel. Standard Oil Co. Sher --Gar Exp, C.J.Rademacher_, M D. K.O, - Travel 81AC !CC. Iiis. Sec. of State Ore•Levs Spec.Session DOG LICENSE FUND: Pao* NW Bell Mahoney Off. Equip. Richfield Oil Corp. SIAC PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Safe-aay Store's . _. _. PiHgly Wiggly Tele Dog Tags ads Ace. Ins. Soldiers' Relief Soldiers$ Relief - 1 12.00 16.29 385.24 185.46 26.00 3.00 1.T5 20.65 22.87 54.50 48.75 417.45 46.00 15.00 61.10 2.75 136.22 2.4o 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.02 45.72 13.86 27.54 68.23 6.77 42.80 18.06 8.92 24.00 33.65 .90 7.5o 16.75 65.85 373.24 32.55 8.92 -61.80 90.34 4.50 3.69 501.10 6.03 3.65 10.00 25.00 0 VOL FACE CIVIL DEFENSE FUM William C. dames Al dorgensem Ore. State CD Agency Seidemann Printing Co. Sherfy Candy Co. Union Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. Hunnell &Sherrill Ore. Hdwe Diat. Pac. lid Bell Pac. Power & Light Co. tend Water Dept. City of Redmond .. CD Travel CD Travel Sal,(Boesch) Gen. Exp. Off. papp. Fuel Lube Hdw. Hdw. Tele Util. Util Agg.. & Asph. 38.81 9.25 270.30 35.45 25.26 10.51 185.90 31.96 23.10 24.05 20.52 3.70 3,000.00 IN THE MATTER OF INTERIK � ZONING aMINANCES: At this time the Court adopted an interim zoning ordinance for a certain area one -half mile wide between the South City limits of.Redsond and the North ciV limits of Bend., 1.3e' a quarter of a mile on each side of Highway; 97. The Court also adopted an interim zoning ordinance for a portion of Blakley Heights lying West of Highway 97, IN THE MA TM OF BEW LICENSE: The Court approved.the renewal application of Charles B. Bird et ux dba Spring River Resort for a RMBB License, IN THE .NATTER OF PUBLICAT14 OF REAL .PROPERTZ TA%_ FfRt U,6URE LIST: The Court ordered the.Sheriff and Tax.'Collector to publish the 1962 -63 tax foreclosure list of real property in the..Balletin. IN THE MAT= OF IREF'UDID OF . TASFS: The Court ordered the Tax Collector -to refund the following overpayment of taxes: Basin Lands, Inc. $58.91 Darrell D. Pipes 14.07 Dept. of - Veteransl Affairs 33.79 0. W. Marshall 146.76 Raymond L. Clark 38.01 The Tax Collector was also ordered to refund the following, payments on wrong property:. Dept. of Veterans Affairs 349.68 Equitable_.Say. & Loan 170.43 IN M NATTER OF PEWT TO HAUL CINDERS FROM HOM BUTTE . CTNAEfR PTT: The Court" giranted Arnold- Irrigation :District permiss on . to from the Deschutes, County .controlled. pit .at -Norse .Buttaq 5 .loads of cinders. 4 - 2 - 0 a. VOL % PEiCE 2.7 IN THE MATTER OF PEQMIT TO INSTALL PIPMWE ACROSS _A COUNTY. ROAD s, The Court granted.d. Alvin Schrunk pernission.to install.a 6" pipeline within a 100 pipeline across Rennolds Road, IN THE MATTER RELATING TO TffE CONTINUITT OF DESCHUTES . COUNTY. DOVE MENT. IN THE EVWT,`-OF AN ATTACK OR TO IICE OF AST ATTACK: Pursuant to Oregon Lairs 1961, Chapter 287,'the County Court enacted a Resolution providing for emergency interne successors to the _powers and duties of county offices. IN THE MATTER OF GOUN.TY ROADMASUR: At this time the Court appointed Charles Le Plummer, Jr, Deschutes County Roadmaster for the. year 1964. IN TEE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNT?.CIVIL.DEFENSE.DIAECTOH: A,t this time 'the':Coitrt appointed William C. James. as DeschutesCounty Civil Defense Director. for the year 1964. IN THE MATTER OF DFSCHUTES COUNTY VETERANS" =VICE OFFICER: The Court appointed' Hobert Starr.as Deschutes.County Veterans' Service Officer for 1964.. IN THE MA TIER OF OFFICIAL NSWA PENS t The Court designated the Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman as official newspapers for the year 1964, IN THE MATTER OF PLANNING ASSISTANCE: The Couit'requests the State Board of Higher Education.to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of Municipal Research. IN THE MATTER OF RE -SALE OF CIOUNTY -OWNED .YROPFRM WA EIlS,.beschntes.County, Oregon.is.the.owner of the real property herein- after described and the .County. Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell thin real" property: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED That the Sheriff be and he hereby.is, authorized and directed to sell.the following.described real property in the manner prodded by law for not less than the minimum price set - opposite each tract, plus cost of adver- tising and recording deed. Parcel 1 Lot 1, Blk 138, 2nd. Add. to Bend Park Parcel 2 Lot 22, Resubdivision of Blk 24, Bend Parcel 3 Lots 3,11,5,6, Blk 56, lat Add. to .Riverside Parcel 14 Lot 7, Blk. 2, North Add. to Bend Subject to City _Lien of $18.814 plus 6$ int. from 10 -16-51 3 - $30.00 Cash 1500.00 Cash 300.00 20% down, bal. in .2 equal annual payments at 6$ int. 50.00 Cash 0 V.0L 9 FACE 28 Parcel 5 Lots 1,, 20., Blk .10, NW Tovnsite. Co" s lot add Parcel 6 hots 21j221 Block la, Hill Parcel 7 Lots 2, 3, Blk 17, Davidson Add. to Sisters Parcel 8 Lots 18, 19, Blk 56, 1st Add, to Riverside. Parcel 9 Lot 16, Blk 56, lSt Add. to Riverside Parcel 10 Lot 13, Blk 22, Highland Add. There being no business, Court ad - 4 - ,o Bend $11000.00 20% doua Bal. in 3 equal annual payments at 6% int. $75.00 Cash .600.00 Cash 150,00 Cash 75.00 Cash 1100.00 20% down, bal in 4 equal semi.- annual payments at 6% int. . COMISSIONER COWISSICN R 0 .. VOL FACE 29 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Eugene L. Cass, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessar;,r to refund the amount so received in double payment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 506., Oregon Revised Statutes., that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $14.02. Dated this 15th day of January, 1964. County Judge 4 ` / County Commissio er County Commissioner 'VOL 'J FACE JU The Court at this time requested the, County Clerk of Deschutes County to notify the oil distributors of Deschutes County that bids will be opened for the County's Deschutes County Court 1 needs on February 5, 1964 The Court asks price on approximately one,h 10:00 A. M. in the thousand (1002000) gallons of regular gas at at least ninety ('90) octane rating, approximately thirty —five thousand (35,000) gallons of #2 diesel, an approximately two hundred fifty (250) barrels of light domestic fuel oili, F.O.B. Bend, suc- cessful bidder on this oil to accept the responsibility of oil at all times. All bids to be in the hands of the Deschutes.County Clerk by 10:00 A. M. February 5, 1964. The Court reserves the right to refuse any orlall bids. Dated this 15th d�y of January, 1964. i DESCHUTES ICOUIdTY OURT County Judge i County Con nission r County Conini.ssioner � a VOL PAGE i. '.;rIIEREAS the county of-04/ is interested in obtaining information and assistance provided under the planning assistance program of the State Board of Nigher Education that is administered by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, University of Oregon, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the county hereby requests the State Board of Higher Education to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of Municipal Research, with such financial as- sistance as may be provided by the Housing and Home Finance Agency under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954 as amended, and requests that the assistance include informational materials and services regarding planning, as well as advisory services regarding the nature of comprehensive planning and the organization and operation of a planning program for the county. Adopted at �� , this � day of ,( �,�; 19�. �! VOL 9 FADE 32 o IN THE ,IN In the Matter Relating) to the Continuity of ) Deschutes County ) Government in the ) event of an attack or ) the imminence of an ) attack. ) WHEREAS, recent techno: of unprecedented dest ructiv elected or appointed county killed, missing, disabled, and functions of their offi, and WHEREAS) under Oregon counties may enact resolut the powers and duties of c, NCI, THEREFORE, in the i the protection of property it SECTION 1. As used in t otherwise: (1) "Attack" means any United States which causes s in this state by sabotage, b chemical, bacteriological or (2) "Emergency Interim succeed to the powers and dut until the holder of the offic successor in the order of sue the duties of the office, or filled by election or appoint COURT OF THIS STATE FOR THE COUNTY OF DES i. I gical developments make poss:i_ble an enemy attack ess, which may result in vacancies to office of fficers because the incumbents to office are for some other cause unablelto perform the duties s during and immediately after an enemy attack; ,s 1961, Chapter 287, the governing bodies of providing for emergency interim successors to y offices; tterest of public safety, hezlth, welfare and is ordered that: Lis Resolution unless the context requires .ction or series of actions by an enemy of the ,stantial damage or injury to persons or property bs, missiles, shellfire or atomic, radiological, iological means or other weapons or methods. uccessor" means an individuall designated to es of an office, but not to the office, (a) only or an individual preceding the emergency interim ession is able to exercise tlhe powers and discharge b) in the event of a vacancy, until the office is .ent. (3) "Unavailable" shall mean either that a vacancy in office exists and there is no deputy authorized to exercise all the powers and discharge the duties of the office, or that the lawful incumbent of the office (including any deputy exercising the powers and discharging the duties of an office because of a vacancy) and his duly authorized deputy are absent or unable for physical, mental or legal reasons, to ex , ercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office. SECTION 2. '�-Designationl; Status. Qualifications and Term of Emergency Interim Successors I (1) Elective Officers. Within thirty days following the effective date of this Resolution, and thereafter within thirty days after first entering upon the duties of his office the County Judge, each County Commissioner, the County Sheriff, the County Clerk, the County Assessor, the'District Attorney, the County Treasurer, the County Recorder, each Justice of the Peace, in addition to any duly authorized deputy; designate such number of emergency interim suc- cessors to his office and specify their rank in order of succession after any duly authorized deputy so that there will be not less thanithree, nor more than seven, duly authorized deputies or emergency interim successors or combination thereof for the office. , fa 431 (2) AnnointivEi Officers. This Court shall within the time specified in subsection 1 of this Section, in addition to any duly authorized deputy, designate for appointive offices including the Civil Defense Director, County Road Master, County Health Officer, County Auditor, County Librarian, Veterans Service Officer, such number of emergency interim successors to these officers and specify their rank in order of succession after any duly authorized deputy so that there will be not less than three, nor more than seven, duly authorized deputies or emergency interim successors or combination thereof for each officer. (3) Review of Designations. The incumbent in the case of those elective officers specified in subsection (1) of this Section, and this Court in the case of those appointive officers specified in- subsection (2) of this Section, shall review and, as necessary, promptly revise the designations of emergency interim successors to insure that at all times there are at least three such qualified emergency interim successors or duly authorized deputies or any combination thereof for each officer specified. (4) Qualifications. No person shall be designated or serve as an emer- gency interim successor unless he may under the constitution and statutes of this State hold the office of the person to whose powers and duties he is designated to succeed, but no provision of any Resolution prohibiting an officer or employee of this County from holding another office shall be ap- plicable to an emergency interim successor. (5) Status of Emergency Interim Successor. A person designated as an emergency interim successor holds that designation at the pleasure of the designator. He retains this designation as emergency interim successor until replaced by another appointed by the authorized designator. SECTION 4. Assumption of Powers and Duties of Officer by Emergency Interim Successor. If in the event of an attack any officer named in sub- sections 1 and (2) of Section 3 of this Resolution and any dulzr authorized derut;,r is unavailable, his emergency interim successor highest in ra.n_k in order of succession who is not unavailable shall, except for the power and duty to appoint emergency interim successors, exercise the powers and discharge the duties of such officer. An emergency interim successor shall exercise these powers and discharge these duties only until such time as the lawful incumbent officer or any duly authorized deputy or an emergency interim successor higher in rank in order of succession exercises, or resumes the exercise of, the powers and discharge of the duties of the office, or until, where an actual vacancy exists, a successor is appointed to fill such vacancy or is elected and qualified as provided by law. SECTION 5. Recording and Publication. The name, address and rank in order of succession of each duly authorized deputy shall be filed with the County Clerk and each designation, replacement, or change in order of suc- cession of an emergency interim successor shall become effective when the designator files with the County Clerk the successor's name, address and rank in order of succession. The County Clerk shall keep on file all such data regarding duly authorized deputies and emergency interim successors and it shall be open to public inspection. SECTION 6. Formalities of Taking Office. At the time of their designa- tion, emergency interim successors shall take such oath and do such other things, if any, as may be required to qualify them to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office to which they may succeed. SECTION 7. Quorum and Vote Requirements. In the event of an attack, (1) quorum requirements for this Court shall be suspended, and (2) where the affirmative vote of a specified proportion of members for approval of a Resolu- tion or other action would otherwise be required, the same proportion of those voting thereon shall be sufficient. 1WM .SAE 34 ,L_ o - SECTION g. Separability Clause. If any section, subsection, sentence, lause, phrase or portion of this Resolution is for any reason held invalid or nconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be eemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall of affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. SECTION 9. Effective Date. The immediate passage of this Resolution is eemed essential to the public health, safety and welfare and shall be in full orce and effect from and after its passage and signature by this Court. Dated - this;:2nd day of January, 1961. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge y— C, PL,41-6-p County Commissioner County Commissioner - 3 -" DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON VOL FACE j5 The following will be the succession of County Government: JUDGE: Dr. E.M. McKrill Office: 708 W. Deschutes Avenue Redmond, Oregon Res.: 608 N. Canyon Drive Gordon Robberson 707 E. 9th, Bend, Oregon Hamlin Perkins Rt. 2, Box 147, Bend, Oregon COMMISSIONER S HEPARD COMMISSIONER BAKER: CLERK: SHERIFF: ASSESSOR: TREASURER: Robert Whittier Delmer Davis Jim Keller G. Ord: McCann William Durf ee Owen IM. Panner Opal Sprague Rosemary Patterson Mrs. Roger Stack Robert V. Young Wendell Thompson Melvin Newhouse Russell Metts Jess Yardley John Prentice Arvilla Murphy Mrs. C. L. McCauley Ruby M Redmond, Oregon Route 2. Bend., Oregon Rt. 1, Redmond, Oregon 455 E. Clay, Bend, Oregon Redmond, Oregon 1208 E. 12th, Bend, Oregon 372 Greenwood, Bend, Oregon 2160 Panama, Bend, Oregon Box 365, Redmond, Oregon 935 W. 121 Bend, Oregon Box 56, Parrell Rd., Bend, Oregon 341 Florida Ave., Bend, Oregon Rt. 1, Box 383, Redmond, Oregon 1050 Bond, Bend, Oregon 1591 Saginaw, Bend, Oregon 36 Greenwood, Bend, Oregon 1407 E. 9th, Bend, Oregon 125 Revere, Bend, Oregon DISTRICT GaryiW. Hermann 211 Oregon Ave., Bend, Oregon ATTORNEY: George F. Rakestraw 362 So. 6th St., Redmond, Oregon William M. Holmes 1044 .Bond Street, Bend, Oregon 548 -2524 548 -2680 382 -2106 382 -2340 548 -3696 382-1164 548 -3953 382 -3848 548 -3095 382 -0328 382 -3975 382 -2487 548 -3926 382 -1797 382 -1438 382 -1747 548 -3793 382- 3711 382-2628 3 82 -3 509 382 -4275 382 -4649 382 -0433 548 -2523 382 -4331 o VOL 9 encF 36 IN THE In the Matter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) TY COURT` OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon thel personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Basin Lands, Inca, Portland, Oregon, and, It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and i It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so re- ceived in overpayment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter'506., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund they sum of $55.91. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE' COUNTY COMMI&>ICFER COUNTY CO24ISSIONER VOL a FACE 37 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Putter ) of ) OR DER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition. of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Darrell. D. Pipes, and It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in overpayment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806. Oregon Revised Stat- utes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $14.07. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COTu1TTISSION A COUNTY CONIPAISSIONER o VOL 9 PAGE . 38 IN THE COUNTY COURT `OF THE STATE OF OREG FOR THE COUNTY OF D�SCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Department of Veterans' Affairs, and It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of !taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in overpayment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $33.79. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CCitIISSION R COUNTY COIvDiISSIONER In the Matter of Refund of Taxes IN THE COUNTY COURT `OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R 9 Mf 1 JAIV 8 �ybv4 84 R. DqC EY CO CLERK This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tai: Collector and G. 11. Marshall, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in •.ouble payment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $146.76. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. r 1� COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CCR+i1�1ISSAOIZR COUNTY CO!vlaSSIONER 0 YOL FACE . 40 IN THE In the Matter of Refund of Taxes TY COURT. OF THE STATE OF ONEGON I I THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i ORDER This matter coming beford the.Court upon th6 personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Raymond L. Clark.; and It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of personal property taxes has been made, and It appearing that it is necessary to refundithe amount so received in overpayment, i IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 506., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the six of $38.01. Dated this 2nd of January, 1964. 'COUNTY JULGE ,cam COUNTY COMIAPSI ER COUNTY COMMISSIONER h VOL PAGE 41 i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the I.7a.tter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Department of Veterans' Af- fairs, and It appearing to the Court that payment has been made on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806. Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, refund the sum of $349.68. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C014111IISSIONER �z - -�..� OUiVTY CON2•7I SSIONER von 9 FADE 42 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FC7R THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES JAPtl In the Matter of ) ORDER C etc 8x Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings & Loan, and, It appearing to the Court that tax payment ,.qas made on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 506., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $170.43. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY CO1,11ISSIONER COUNTY COIN1MISSIONER VOL FACE 43 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIC S ^t ATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES JA nl In the Matter of Permit To Haul Cinders from ) 0 R D E R 'CD Horse Butte Cinder Pit ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Arnold Ir- rigation District, asking permission to haul from the Deschutes County controlled pit at Horse,Butte, five loads (5), approximately twenty —five (25) cubic yards of cinders. It appearing to the Court that this request is reasonable, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That permission is hereby granted to the Arn- old Irrigation District to remove approximately twent; five yards, or five (5) loads, of cinders from the county controlled pit at Horse Butte, this permit to expire on notification of completion of hauling. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C01,2' SSI ER �� �1_1= COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOL FACE 4A. Il\? THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY CF DESCHUTES In the I atter of Permit ) To Install Pipeline Across ) O R D E R A County Road ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of J. Alvin Schrunk, asking permission to install a pipeline across a County road, the Court having made investigation and being advised finds as follows: That it is necessary that J. Alvin Schrunk be, and he is hereby authorized to install a s-Lx inch (611) pipeline within a ten inch (1011) pipe- line across Rennolds Road from the Northwest corner of Lot 1 Block 4 Rennolds Subdivision to the Southwest corner of Lot 25 Block 1 Rennolds Subdivision. Deschutes County specifically reserves the right to remove the said pipe if at any time it becomes a menace or a hazard to maintain the road, or to the traffic thereupon. It is further ordered that the pavement across said Rennolds Road will be cut isi.th a cutting tool, with said J. Alvin Schrunk responsible for replacing the road to its original state. Dated this 2nd day of Januar -y, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO1,11ISSIOi i _/_ ' "% -4 1 COUAITY COIvLIIISSIONER VGL fAu 45 BE IT REMMERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 15th day of January, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted s IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST T$H COUNT7: . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Robert E.- Lyons Ronald E. Walker Assessor - -.Travel 33.70; Off. Exp. 1.50- $35,20 $3 Dick Scheibner Assess- Travel Assess. - Travel 5.50 George F. Baker qua 25.50 2.45 Farley Elliott - Postmaster k 300.50; Elea. 300.50- 601.00 Ernie Shippen June. Conv, 32.50 D. L. Penhollow Go.Judge -- Travel 52,50 Mid -Ore. Oil Go. Assess, 39.98; Sher, 35.20- 7 Bulletin Legal .58 122.48 Simons S3ons Carbon Co. Treas.- Sapp. 9.98 Ore.St, Univ, Ext, Sere. Co.Agents 7,550.00 West Pub, Co. D.A.--Bks 100.00 Darrell J. Williams Farley Dist, Ct. Conv. Exp. Elliott-pm. .M. VSp Postage 15.00 H.A. Starr VSO Travel 18.82 Fowler Printing Co. Assess. 74.15; D.A. 29.00; Tax Off. 5.25; Dist. Credit Bur. of Des.Co. Ct, 1.00- Assess. Off, Exp. 109.40 18.00 Cent -Wise Drug Stores Assess. Off. Supp. 49.27 Bus. Equip. Cent. Gibson Air Serv. Assess. Off, Supp. Assess- Travel 87.63 Shoop & Schulze Sher. 21.92; Assess. 3.00 - 68.75 24.92 Ore. St. Tax Cam. Union Oil. Co. Assess. Off. Exp. Assess. 3.38 Donald L. Ellis 37.73; Sher. 32.10 - J.P. #2 Tele 14.14; Sapp. 5.43; Post. 10.00; 69_.83 Pao. hW Bell Clerk.25.00 -* VSO Tele. 54.57 Lbrmens Ins. Agency Clerk 25.00; Sher. 35.00- 21.35 60.00 Stan. Oil Co. Sher. Car 6.49 Hattie Bratzel Kremen D.A. Dues 25.00 Esther Bales Ins. Agency J.P. #2 Bond 25.00 J.C. Penney Jail Exp.. X4.56 Brandis Thrift -Wise Jail Exp. 3.15 Nicholson's Mkt. & Lockers Jail Exp. 32.76 Donald E. Clark Marjorie States Priso Bd, Vital Stat, 92.00 Drake's Auto Shop Cthse . 47,50 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe Cthse �. 2.50 4.32 Pao. Power & Lt. Co. Cthse Exp. 06.60 J.J. Newberry,' - Cthse Exp. xp. 2.40 West Publ. Co. Edward Thompson Co. Cira. Ct. Bks Ciro, Ct, Bks 48,00 Redmond.Spokesnwn Co.Judge 20.15; J.P.#2 33.10; Assess. 259.85; 36.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. Legal 57.34- Surveyor 5.09; Dist.Ct. 4.50; Ct.Ct. 2.34; 380.44 Hill'18 Auto Shop VSO 203.95; Assess. 36.92 - Sher. Car Exp, .80 252 252.45 Wolf-Davis Radio Serv, Sher. Radio .107-45 Dept. Motor Vehicles Sher. Teletype Serv. 53.60 Bend Portland Trk. Be nt, Sher. Tel. Serv. Bob Dickinson Sher. Radio 3.60 5.00 Ore..Assoc.Juve.Advis.Councils Juve. :Does Childrents Farm Home duveo 2500 5.00 - 1 - o � VOL 9 PAGE 46 Shell Oil Co. Co. CtX*55; Sher, 19.71- 33.26 J. Co Dereberry Sher. Supp. 5.00 Eriksen's Stationery Dist. Judge 1.35; Treas, 1.r0; Assess. 1 .59; Safeway Stores, -Inc. Co-Ct. 1000; Ce.Judge 12.52 30.36 West Pub. Co. Ciro. Ct. Bks 10.()0 Farley.'Elliott; Postms ster Health Dept. Post, 25.00 Aloe Health Dept. Sapp. 15,18 Bend Troy Ludry Health Dept. Lndy 1.16 Brandis Thrift -Wise Health Dept. Supp. 13.55 Erikser0s Stationery Health Dept, 22.78; MH 2.70 25.48 Mahoney Off. Equip. MH 18.05 Rose Pharmacy Health Dept, Sapp, 7.i5 Vernon G. Patrick MH Rent. 55.00 P.P. & L. Co. MH 1.25 Am. Academy of Pediatrics Health Dept. Sapp, 9.15 Supt. of Documents CD Off..Exp. 3.25 Allied Electronics Corp. CD Radio 31,69 Ano C. James CD travel 23.41 Am. Tel. & Tel. Go.' CD Off. Erp. 8.75 U.S.,Defense Council CD Off. Exp. 7.50 Postmaster Cire. Ct. Post, 25.00 Mrs. Ekdly Mann duve. Post. 5.40 Assoc. Ore. Counties Dues 708.02 Farley Elliott Tax Dept, Post., 100.00 8. Wayne Stevens Law Books Ins.-Appraisal Lau Library 55.00 DOG LICENSE FUNDS Midvotd, -Oil Co. Gas.. 15.3.8 DES. CO. SUMSET HOME FUND: Boiler Repairs 38.40 Mize Plmb. & Heating Dicks Linoleum & Tile Tile 254.49 LAW LIBRART FUMD: Bancroft= 14hi.tney Co. Books 1540 West Pub..Co. Books 32,00 C0"1 4 ti a�ya. �t�l,le Ore. St. C.D. Agency Salary 287.73 Wm. C. James CD Travel 23.4.1 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Safeway Stores, -Inc. Soldiers Relief 50-CO Pi.ggly Wiggly Soldiers Relief 25,00 GEN. ROAD FUND: NW I*nd. Lndry Co. Gen. Exp. 9.5o L. T. DeBardeleben Gen. Exp. 5,00 Western.Auto den. Exp. 3.75 A & R Motor Supp, Pts. 12.20 Bend Auto Parts Pts. 67;13 Buckner Bros. Equip. Co. Pts. 2.50 Bunting Tractor Co. Pts. 121.99 Cascade MA ss Corp. Pts. 5.00 Strout Automotive Pts. 9.90 Premier Fastener Co. Pts. 25.00 Murray &_Holt Motors Pts. 19.08 Kelsey's Electric' Pts. 2.l;1 Had's McCulloch Shop - Pts. j 81.40 Howard Cooper Corp, �Pts. 973.6.4 Crater Lake Mach. Co. its. i 172.2 Cummins-Ore. Diesel Pt Is. 466.95 0 VOL 9 f.AGE 47 Cent, Ore. Welders Sapp, Pts, 23.78 Cascade Auto Parts Pts. 162.69 Ken Cale Hdve Hdw. 10.15 Economy Drugs Hdw. 3.56 Des. Concrete Prod. Pipe 6.50 Miller Lbr. Co. Lbr. 61.45 Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. Lbr. 59.eo Shoop & Schulze Tire Se_rv. Tires 720.42 0, K. Rubber Welders Tires 9.72 Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 11680.31 Shell Oil Co. Fuel 7.12 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 60.29 P.P.& L. Co. Util. 1,25 Friksen's Stationery Off. Exp. 6042 Mahoney Off, Equip. Off. Exp. 5.04 McGraw -Hill Book Club Off. Supp. 11.12 Eastern Ore. Mills Weed Control 24 -go Wolf -Davis Radio Radio 83.91 Babler Bros., Inc. Asph.'& Agg. 12,483.78 Stearns,Mention & Morris New Bldgs, 139.66 Charles Plummer & Don Sholes Off, Exp. 150.00 IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISH- MENT OF ROADS: At this time the Court made orders establishing the Young County Road and the Lincoln County Road. IN THE MATTER. OF PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court appointed George McKinnon to fill the unexpired term of Laddie Jordan on the Planning Commission expiring Oct. 11 1966. IN THE MATTER OF JURY LIST: At this time the Court selected the 1964 jury.list. IN In AA TTER OF REFUND OF . TAXES s . The Court ordered the Tax Collector to make the following refunds for over- payment df,taxest Arthur A. Rtxe $20,22 Bend Abstract 2.68 Bend Abstract 250.12 William Khkkar 122.13 There being no further business, Court adjourned, COMMISSIONER .lam' - COMISSIONER - 3 - VOL 48 Ili - THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I In the Matter of the ) I Establishment of the ) Young County Road ) BE IT REIIEIVIBERE,D, County, Oregon, begun and he on Tuesday, November 19, 196 ting for the transaction of resolution proposed the esta That on the said 1 that a public necessity exis described, and did order the as the day of hearing on the ORDER ESIABUSHING ,hat at a term of the County ,Court of Deschutes .d at the County Court House ;in Bend in said County 1, the same being a term of s;aid County Court sit - bunty business, at which time the Court legally by lihsment of the Young County Road. th day of November, 1963, the Court did consider ed. for the establishment of said road hereinafter legal notice be given, appointed December 23, 1963 establishment of the Young County Road. And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for. more than thirtIT (30) days precedi ng t e day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being after the date for hearing objections to such establishment, if any there I e, and there were none; IT IS T H?M + FORE 0 be est-?.blished as described to-wit: A strip of land 50 feet on each side c ginning at a point Road which point i; the corner of Secti 13 E6d14, and running the Section corner; N 00 51' 25" E - 6, ED AND DECREED That the Young County Road shall said resolution and by order herein as follows, feet in width for a County Road, being 25 f a center line described as follows: Be- in the center line of the No?•thwest Manket South 10 251 2510 North - 39 ,1i -.60 feet from ons 4, 5, 8,.9 of Toimship 115 South, Range thence, M 10 251 251? E - .,91 .60 feet to thence N 00 29( 25" E - 200`x.2 feet; thence S.45 feet to the end of roado 1,NX -1 TH? . EFORE, IT I� FURTHER ORDERED That Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, shall file a plat of said roa , as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Desc�utes County, Oregon this 15th day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C0I41,IISSILI 'R COUNTY COI�R ISSIONER I 0 VOL rAcE 49 III THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOP, THE COUNT-_T OF DESCHUTES In the !`utter of the ) Establishment of the ) ORDER ESTABLISHING Lincoln County Road ) BE IT RErlQA,!1BE _+D, that at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend -in said County on Tuesday, November 19, 1963, the same being a temp of said County Court sitting for the transaction of Count; ,r business, at which tie the Court legally by resolution proposed the establishment of the Lincoln County Road. That on the said 19th day of November, 196', the Court did consider that a public necessity exzisted for the establishment of said road hereinafter described, and did order the legal notice be given, appointed December 23, 1963, as the day of hearing on the establishment of the Lincoln County Road, And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intentior and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being after the date for hearing objections to such establishment, if any there' be, and there were none; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AID ?D DECREED that the Lincoln County Road shall. be established as described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, to —rri.t : A strip of land for a Count;- Road being 60 feet in z%ridth, being 30 feet on each side of a center line beginning at a point on the center line of Forked Horn Butte Road, which point is on the Section .line between Sections 19 and 201 and is N Oo 271 « — 345.96 feet from the corner of Sections 19, 20, 29, 30 of ToFm- ship 15 south, Range 13 E,Jgd, and running: thence, North Oo 271 W — 257.56 feet along the center line of 27th Street; thence, E 1365.35 feet, to the center line of 23rd Street; thence, Soutuh Oo 33► E — 374.55 feet along the center line of 23rd Street to a point in the center line of Forked Horn Butte Road. - NO`il THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, t: ^nth the road records of Deschutes County. Dated at Send, Deschutes County, Oregon this 15th day of January, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C01-1`,IISSI ER COUNTY C01,24ISSIONER VOL 9 QAGE 50 IN THE In the batter ) of ) Refund of Taxes ) COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FO THE COUNTY OF DE,SCHUTES j O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the pr;rsonal petition of F. C. Shales as Tax Collector and Arthur A. Rue, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received itz double payment; IT IS THEREFORE, ORDE_ E:D, pursuant to Chapter 806. , Oregon Revised St`.tutes, that F. C. Shales as Tax Collector refund the. sum of Dated this day 15th d of January, 5 .. County Judge Co xit�T Cf mdss� . ier Count- Cor..issioner VOL PACE 51 IN THE- COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUAiT'� OF DESCHUTES in the Batter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Bend Abstract Company, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been mrd.e on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in double payment, IT IS TijELR.EFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chanter x'06., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $2.68. Dated this ljth day of January, 1961. X '6' l � � County Judge County Cor; ris si o *_er County COI! p-issi oner 0 VOL IN THE In the A,iatter of icefund of Tares 'TY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF D.ESCHUTES O R D E R 1 This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Col l e fo appearing and Bend Abstract Cot ipany, and It to tl�e Court that a double payment, has been made on taxes, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in double payment, IT IS THEREFORE 0.DERED, according to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Shol -s as Tax Collector refund the amount of `270.12. Dated this J5th d6 ,r of January, 1964. ( �"" /' - &' � - -, 1 Z.. COUNTY JUDGE COUIITY CO ?i ?ASS Jnri�R COUirPY CO- KIIISSIONER Ir_ the PTa.tter of Refund of Taxes ' vat IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 1 9 WE 53 U 1 L �" � ORDER 1040,- G0 This matter coming before -the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Dr. Willi&m Kukkar, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so received in double payment, IT IS THERE]FORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 506., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $1 22.13. Dated this 15th day of January, 1.964. G �L,C �2�1.C,�, COUNTY JUDGE _l C S I COUNTY COIN&IISSI idER COUNT 'Y C011S.1ISSIONER i 0 VOL 54 BE IT REMEKBVM, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 5th day of February, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY.: . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Farley Elliott, Postmaster The Bulletin Clerk - ..Postage! $560.0() Boys.& Girls Aid Society Legal Juve, ' 6 3.00 3.33 Louise Home Juve. Brandis. Thrift -Wise Drags VSO SUpp, 5.00 Postmaster V50 Post. 4,3`> Lumbermen Ins. Agency Treas. Bond 10.00 Villa St. Rose _. ' .. Juve, 10.00 Fowler-Printing Co. VSO 1950; 9hx Off. 74.35; Circ.Ct. 10,13; 5.00 Gerald Sporalsky' Sher. 38.35 ;_Assessor 70.20- Sher. Supp, 212.53 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Shoop Sher. Teletype 7.!40 36.50 & Schulze Tire Serv, F. Sher. Car Exp. I 37.24 C. Sholes Sher. Travel A. Starr VSC Travel- 3.20 Mott' & Van Dyke Jail Exp* 17.36 Certified Laboratories Jail Ex p. 1•b3 Wagonerts _ Pris, Bd, 31.38 T. E. Morris, Jr. Mental. Hearing 351.90 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe Richfield Oil Corp. Co. Adv. 8.98; Cthse Exp 2„ Sher. r � 10.00 11,54 James C. Dereberry Car Exp. Sher, 1 66,.18 18 P. W. Ford Mental Heeaaring Bend Memorial Clinic Jail Exp. 10.00 LyleE. Sabin Slier. Car Exp. 17.50 Hill's .Auto Shop Texaco, Inc. Sher. 17.60; Assess, 13.85 - 00 7.00 31, Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Sher. 'Car Exp. Cthse Heat 19.30 Sherwin-Williams Co. Cthse Exp.' 359.72 _ Blevens San. Sere. Cthse Exp. 1.61 Bend Water Dept. Cthse Water 21.00 Car Austin Cthse p. 18.85 Pac. Chemical & Su Sapp. Co, Cthse Exp. 1'� Ken Cale Hdwe Cthse Exp. 18.85 Pitney Boxes Inc. Co.Ct. Supp• 2005 Loyts Dunham Print. Co. Assess._Supp. Asse ss. Snpp, I 2 2 3.82 Minklers Modern Prod. Cthse Sapp. .00 e Appraisal Journal Assess. Stipp. 17.75 Fed. of Tax Adm... Assess. Supp, 7.00 Ore. State Tax Comm, Assess. Sapp. 2.50 Corp. Assess, gupp, 84 °87 Pine Tavern Elect. . 312.55 Superior Cafe Bender -Moss Co. Dist. Ct. Jurors 16.80 5.45 Erikeents Bend Troy Ludry Dist Ct Bko Treas 1.84; Dist 'Ct 5.22; Tax Cthse Dept 9.59- 16.65 Deschutes Serv. 9.21; Jail 1,3.34; Heaith Assess. Car .Dept. 40�- 22.95 Redmond Spgkesman Shell Oil Co. Legal 29.56, d.P,�2 4it.10 9.60 73.66 Research Inat. Recommend. Assess. 'Car Epp. ., Co,Jxdge Mat. & Sapp, 7023 Vyco Products Co. Cthse Exp. 27.00 D. M. Penfold Clerk- Assoc. Dues 54.36 . 20.00 0 'WE Natl, D.A. Assoc. D.A. Assoc. Dues 20.00 Owl Pharmacy Sher; Supp. 3.30 Mi.nklers Modern Prod. Jail Exp. 23.47 Burroughs_ Corp• Co. Judge Stipp. 20.95 A. W. Westfall Health Dept. Mileage 36.145 Leonard P. Peterson Health Dept. Mileage 16.744 Marjorie Snider Health Dept. Mileage 56,75 Geraldine Ko Lindstrom Health Dept. Mileage 64.00 Lenor Thornton Health'Dept. Mileage 35.28 Helen Marcy Rental Health Mileage 79.26 Hiltje Hubbard Health Dept. Mileage 13,68 Niswonger & Reynolds Med, Invest. 25,00 Eriksents Redmond Stationery Health-Dept. Supp. 14.08 Mahoney Off. Equip. '& Mental Health Supp. 13.53 Pac. Power Light Co. Mental health 1.25 Institutions Magazine Health Dept. Stipp. 12.00 Pac. I.W. Bell health Dept. 67.75; M.H. 35.00- 102.75 Ore -Wash. Tei. Co. Health Dept. 8.97; M.H. 14.98 13 .9 5 Mahoney Off, Equip. VSO 14.50; Clerk 298.!49; Sher. 2.50; Circ.Ct. _6.75; Co.Ct. 7.00; Cthse Equip. 49.50; Assess. Equip. 665.06, Supp. 126.25; Juve. .90- 1160.95 Smith Electric Cthse Exp. 10.81 Economy Drugs Sher. Supp. 2.90 Natl. Assoc. of Counties Co. Ct, ' 7100 St. Chas, Mem, Hosp, Jail 37.50 Wm. C. James CD Travel 71.11 Supt. of Documents CD Off. Exp. 2.50 Dept. of Fin. & Adm. CD Radio 80.00 Eastern Lane Forest Protect. CD Radio 7.500 Owen Horen CD Shelt.Mark & Stock Fund 14.50 Comm.. Bk Store CD Off Exp. 3.00 Thomas V. Russell CD Shelt. Mark & Stock Fund 1.50 Mahoney Off. Equip. CD Off. Exp. 5.67 Portland Radio Supp CD Radio 1.80 West Pub, Co.' Ci.rc. Ct. Bks 36.00 Pac N.W. Bell Tele Various Offices 399.83 Jim's Elec. Ct Hse"Repairs 1299.00 SIAC Acc.. ins. 105.65 Farley Elliott, P.M. Asses. Off. Exp. 15.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND' West Pub. Co Books 126.00 Bancroft- Whitney Co. Books 17.50 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND t Wm. C. James CD Travel 71.11 Pa c.. N.W. Bell Tele 214.35 PUB. ASSISTANCE FUND: Safeway Stores Soldiera't Relief 25.00 Brandis Thrift-Wise Sold. Relief 19.65 Wagner�s. Sold. Relief 10,00 CO. RENTAL PROP.* ne". FUND: F. M. AlireY - Plumbing 19.50 DOG LIC. FUND: Richfield Oil Corp. Gas 11.02 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 114.35 Ken Cale Hdwe Sapp. 11.35 Farley Elliott, P.M. Post. 121.80 O Vot WE LID Rosemary Patterson SIA C Pac, N.W. Bell i'ostma ster. dW. ROAD FUND: Robberson Ford Sales Cascade Auto Parts Premier Fastener Co. Redmond Mach. & Supp. Co. Strout Automotive Drakes Auto Shop Moty & Van Dyke, .Inc. Mahoney Off. Equip. Kelsey's-Elec. Eddies Sales & Serv. Farwest Steel Serv. Center Jerry's gotor Salop Bend Metallizing & Mach.Shop Grater Lake Mach. -Co. Cent. Ore. Rad. Serv. Buckner Bros'. Equip, Co. Bend Azito Parts Texaco, Inc. Bend Hdwe Ore. Hdw. Dist. Ind. Paint .Wks Traffic Safety Supp. Co. The Miller Lbr. Co. J. W. Copeland Yards ry Lapine Garage & Towing Union 031 Co. .. Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Bend - Portland Truck Serv. - Bend Water Dept. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. P.P. & L. Co. Pac. N.W. Bell P.P. & L. Co. Stearns,Kention,Morris Frank Wilcox IN THE MATTER OF FUEL BIDS :. At this time bids f fuel oil for Sunset home were gas at '4196 cents per gallon diesel at .1145 cents per gal Marvin Mix Richfield at $3.84 IN THE MATTER OF DEEPS FOR, COUNTY LANDS: - At this tiae the Addtessing Envelopes bcc. Ins. Tele.. Stamped Envelopes Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. As. Pts. Pts. Pts, As. As. Pts. Pts. Pts. Lube Hdw. Hdw. Hdw. Hdw. Lbr. Lbr. Fuel Solvent Tires Freight -. til. Util. Util. Radio Radio New Bldg. Lbr..& Concrete 61.81 3.65 18.15 28.20 42-37 428.67 48.65 124.25 1.44 1.20 151.94 17.06 72.73 8.60 27.18 7.55 16.50 451.06 20.62 32.90 42.65 104.77 3.92 58.65 123.75 55.85 15.09 950.50 9.57 3.56 82.54 21.20 3.4o 77.75 41.64 7.5o 20,54 57.37 400.00 i r gasoline and diesel oil for the road department and opened. Standard Oil Co. wao awarded the contract for Mid - Oregon Oil Co. was awarded the contract for on and Fuel Oil for Sunset home Will be supplied by a barrel. rt signed the following deedi: Thomas M. O'Brien (redemption deed) - S*NW43 Sec. 30 Northwest Ranch Brokers NW SB4, a.M, Twaalo Irrigation District i - Bif4NE4s E.W.M. I - .3 nisd f Sec. 29, Sec. 36, tai and SE4 f S.R 15 B.W.M. $1.129.61 TVpi 15 se'k. 12 400.00 1-dP 1 16 S.B. 11 1100 0 m+t,'h of fka 5 7 IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY, OWNED _LANDS: The Court signed the following contracts: Alan E. Rainwater et ux - Lot 13, Block 220 Highland Add. $405.00, payable $81.00 cash, bal. in 4 semi - annual. payments of $81.00 each commencing 7-31-64. James 0. Arntz et ux - Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 10, Northwest Townsite Cots lot Add. to City of Bend $4250.00, payable.$850..00 cash and bal, in,3 annual payments of $1133.34 each, commencing 1- 31 -65., The Court also executed the following modified contracts: Loyal Order of"Moose - Lots 12,13 14 15.,16,17 & 18, Block 24, Res6division of Bend Original $10,245.00, payable $86.6 per month, commencing 2 -1 -64 (payment includes int.). A. B. Austin et ux - Sec. 7, Trap. 20 S.R. 17 E.W.M. N SE4 andI''SJNE4f lying E. of Crooked River Highway (approx. 83.91 acres) $800.00, payable in 16 mo. payments of at least $50.00 plus 6% int. commencing IN THE MATTER OF BUDGET OFFICER:_ At this time the Court appointed Helen Rastovich as the 1964 -65 Budget Officer for Desehutes.County. IN TKE MATTER OF PLANNING COXMITTEE: At this time the Court appointed Chet Myers of Bend and James Keller of Redmond for a four year term on the Planning Commission, IN THE MATTER OF BEER. LICENSE: The Court approved the application of Elwood C. Young et'ux dba Joe & Beats Tavern fora RMBA License, IN THE MATTER 'OF- APPLICATION TO PURCHASE STATE-OWNED LAND: At this time the'Court made application to the State Land Board to purchase the following described property: SW�]W4, Sec, 1, Twp. 15. S.R. 12 E.W.M. and NE4,SE4, Sec. 122 Twp. 17 S.R. 11 E.V.M. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF, TAXES t The Court ordered the Tax Collector to make the following refunds of taxess Bank ' Otis Lipps $2.52; First National $545.75; Joseph Chopp $10.86; Betty,Ahern $2.52; H.'F. Dimi.ngs_$28.65; Equit- able Say. & Loan Assth. $467.15 and $7.47. There being no further business, Court adjourned. COUNTY JUDGE - 4 - CM- 24ISSIONER CONIISSIONER I i I ' c VOL f IN THE COUNT`i COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ORDEF�, of ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Otis Lipps, And it appearing to the Court that a double I ayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund h:he amount so paid in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statu`tues, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of ' >2.52. Dated this 5th day of February, 1964. w 0 VOL PAGE 5.9 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON r--� FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES� _ I Li In the Natter ) JA[v � v l of ) ORDER HEL &V � p� '.E CG. Ct.Ft Refund of Taxes This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings & Loan Association, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of tqxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector. refund the sum of $7.47. Dated this :5th day of Februarys 1964. COUNTY JUDGE r COUNTY —CM,191:SSUONER C" OUNTY CO 14ISSIONER F VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON {mil FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) JA'V of ) 0 R D E R 'ELEy' EY r�F ?, er1 n,. CL.EK Refund of Taxes This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the First National Bank, and, It appearing to the Court that a double paymnt of taxes has been made on property, and, It further appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so made in double payment , IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter,806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund thle amount of $545.75. Dated this -5th day of Febrmx-j, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE' I COUNTY CO SSIO VOL FME IN THE COENITY COURT OF THE ST LTE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNT' OF D.ESCHUTES In the latter of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes This matter co.rLing before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Joseph Chopp, and It appearing to the Court that a double payment of t.gxes has been made, and., It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so made in double payment, IT IS THEREFORE OLD RED.7 pursuant to Chapter D06., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of 4,10.56. Dated this '5th day of F'ebruaT-y, l°64. COUNT r J U, DGE COUNTY CO, : IISSIONER CJUN Y Co i :ISSIONER VOL 9 . WAGE IN THE In the ?Matter ) ) TY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES pad of � 0 R D E R CO. CL Refund of Taxes ) ��' I This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Savings & L9an Association, and I It appearing to 1-le Court that.a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and It appearing tha it is necessai -r to refund tlne amount so received i in double payment, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 306. , Oregon Revised I Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the %amount of $467.15. Dated this :.5th day of F6bruary, 1964. i COUr�JUDG1 COUNTY C Ei . -,. SSI (YNER COUNTY MO Mi SSIONER i i i In the Matter of Refund of Taxes IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES VOL 3 ME 63 JAf f HEL r O R D E R s "' � •Ll•?h This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and H. F. Dimings, and, It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid in overpayment . IT IS THEREFORE O DEt �E D, pursuant to Chapter 806.., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of 528.65. Dated this ' "5th da - ofF,ebruary, 1964. z' % COUNTY JUDGE i •j { COUNTY CON7-KISSI K' COUNTY CO1PIM11 SSIONr 4 IN T iE Y COURT-OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES JA�d' In the Natter ) HELEA1 p4' 0 RDEF of } DACEY, d CL,ERK Refund of Taxes ) This matter coning before the Court upon the: personal petition of C. Shole-- as Tax Co lector and Bett;r Ahern, arid, It appearing tc the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been i made, and, i it appearing that this amount so overpayed must be refuizded, i IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Re- vised c Collector refund the sum of � ?2.52. vised Statutes, at F w. C. holes as Tax Dated this '5t day of February,; 1964. DESCHUTZS uOUNTY COURT C �� j r�rDC�E 5 COUNT 0 .ESSIOik M i j COUNTY COi' 1ISSIOiTER I 0 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 19th day of February, 1964, Commissioners F. C. Shepard and G. F. Baker being present, the following business Was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid.: GENERAL FUND: F. C. Sholes Dr. Bernard Pirofsky Sher-FBI School Circ. Ct. Misc. $40.00 Geo. D. McGeary, M.D. Circ. Ct. Misc. .75.00 Donald L. Ellis Nicholson 's Market J.P. # ?_ - Tel. 18.48; Supp. 1.88; C1.Hire 25.00- 45-36 Farley Elliott, P.M. Jail..Food Treas. Postage • 8.20 Children's Farm Home Juve. 10.00 Donald E. Clark, - Sheriff Pris. Bd. 5.00 Farley Elliott, P.M. Dist. Ct. Post. 124.00 P.P. & L. Co. Cthse Exp. 25.00 Lumbermen's Ins. Agency Sher - ..Bond 203.60 Francys Lyons Elec. Exp. 17.50 Maternity Center A ss'n. health Dept. 25.00 Shaw Surgical Co. Health Dept. Supp. 7.00 Bend Portland Truck Serv. Health Dept. Exp. 17.68 America Academy of I- Pediatrics_ Eriksen'€s Stationery Health .,Dept. Bks 3'00 9.45 Cascade Printing, Inc. Health Dept. Supp. Health Dept. Supp. 9.69 Cutter Laboratories Dept. Health gyp ' 51.00 Vernon G. Patrick M.H. Off. Rent 129.30 Violet Ja Gotch Y Hose:Pharmacy He&h Dept. Off. Exp. 55.00 9.98 Farley J. Elliott, P.M. Health.Dept. Supp. Health Dept. Post. 1'41 Janet L. Koopman Sher -Extra Help 25.00 Texaco, Inc. Sher. Car Exp. 12.00 Internation.Assoc. of 51.65 . Assessing Officers Robert E. Lyons Assess, Off, Supp. 4.00 Vyco Prod..Co, Assess, Travel Cthse Exp. 9.85 Cent-Wise 'Drug/Stores Assess. Supp. 22.94 Business Equip.. Center Assess, Off. Exp. 4.03 Gordon Randall Agency D.A. Ins. 123.72 B.M. Martin .Eriksen s Stationery J.P. #3 Tel. 12.00; Supp. 1-50- Surve or 12. 5 Y 463 Assess. 74.90 13.50 SheZl:0il Co. Mid - Oregon 0il Co. 28.90- Assess. 13.69; Sher. 5.23; Co-Ct. 41.36 7.01- 25.93 Cascade Printing Assess. 48.34• Sher. 61.00 Sher. Su ' pp ' 109.34 Union Oil Co. Bender -Moss Co. Assess. 76.36; Sheriff 62.95 13.15 1-19.31 Texas Crystals Circ. Ct. Bks CD -P,a diologica 1 16.00 Portland Radio Supp. CD- Radiological 26.86 Dept. Finc. & Adm. CD Off. Equip. 125.00 Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. CD- Radiological 23.26 Am. Tel & Tel Co., CD -Tele 27.98 C.J.Rademacher, M.D. Med. Invest. 8.75 R.L.Cutter, M.D. - Med. Invest, 15.00 Samuel F. Toevs, M.D. Med. Invest. 45.00 George McGeary, M.D. Med. Invest, 15.00 Farley Elliott, P.m. Clerk.Post, 750.00 50.00 LAW LIBRARY FUAID: West Pub. -Co. Books 16.00 - 1 - IN THE MATTER OF BUSINESS LICENSE AS A WRECKER OF _MOTOR VEHICLES: The Court approved the application of Frank Vautier for a license to wreck motor vehicles. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court executed a lease with Langston D. Fisher et ux covering the SE-i S Sec. 6, S2SE4, SE4S61 Nt7 -SE4 f Sec. 7; and_ W2NE4, N2SE4 f Sic. 8, Twp. 14 S.R. 11 E.W.M. being 520 acres at .5¢ per-.acre, payable $26. annua7]y and terminating Dec. 31, 1969. (Transfer of Lease from Rimrok Industries, Inc.). IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF.TARES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector : to make the following refunds for over.. payment of,taxes: D. J. Ward $301.10; George Brewster $32.16; William Chenoweth $6.60 and Pearl K. Becker $93.60. There being no further business Court adjourned. ,, COUNTY COM U66ION �� COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 COUNTY RENTAL IMPVT. FUND:' - - � F. M. Alfrey Plumbing 6.50 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: i Pac. NW Bell Tele 33.20 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: E K Market Soldiers Relief I 35.00 DOG.LICENSE FUND: 21.34 Mid Oregon Oil Co. Cadillac Gas � Riepairs 2.45 Bob Thomas Chev- 2.50 The Office Boy app• 5.00 Diane Johnson Services 45.08 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires I GENERAL ROAD FUND: NW Ind. Laundry Co. qen. Exp. 15.99 6.00 Reuben Olson Pts 3.34 A & R Motor Supp Pts 12q.00 Newell Truck'Equip. Co. Pts 33.21 Buntin.g.Tractor Co. Pts 341.30 Clyde Equip. Co. Pts 16.82 Cummins Ore. Diesel Pts 14.28 Howard Cooper.Corp. Pts 104. 50 Murray & Holts Motors lets 1.21 Sexton Supp. & Saar Serv. Hdw Lbr. i 34.01 Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. 21315.46 Mid Ore. Oil Co. Fuel 8.46 Shell Oil Co. Dube 206.66 Texaco, Inc. tube 3.68 Shell Oil Co. Les Schwab Tire Center Fuel Tire Acct. 43.70 A & M Tire Serv. Tires 2602 95.00 Eriksen's Stationery Off. Exp. Redmond Ready -Mix 4ggreg. 120.31 7.50 Pac. NW Bell Radio 84.54 Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. Radio 45.09 P.P. & L. Co. ted ill 3.00 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Control 47.76 Chipman Chemical 'Co. Need Control 35.25 Charles Plummer n. Exp. IN THE MATTER OF BUSINESS LICENSE AS A WRECKER OF _MOTOR VEHICLES: The Court approved the application of Frank Vautier for a license to wreck motor vehicles. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court executed a lease with Langston D. Fisher et ux covering the SE-i S Sec. 6, S2SE4, SE4S61 Nt7 -SE4 f Sec. 7; and_ W2NE4, N2SE4 f Sic. 8, Twp. 14 S.R. 11 E.W.M. being 520 acres at .5¢ per-.acre, payable $26. annua7]y and terminating Dec. 31, 1969. (Transfer of Lease from Rimrok Industries, Inc.). IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF.TARES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector : to make the following refunds for over.. payment of,taxes: D. J. Ward $301.10; George Brewster $32.16; William Chenoweth $6.60 and Pearl K. Becker $93.60. There being no further business Court adjourned. ,, COUNTY COM U66ION �� COUNTY COMMISSIONER ° rp VOL fAGE � ! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TFE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) 0 R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and. D. J. Ward, and., It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the taxes so paid on the vrong property, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursua.rt to Chapter 806., Oregor. '5evised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sure of $301.1.0 to D. J. ?card.. Dated this 19th day- of February, 1964. C OU14TY C ISS I OMEP COUNTY CUMIR SSIONER voL 9- FACE IN. THE C LINTY COURT OF TIC; STATE OF OREGON I FOR TIT, COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i In the natter of ) ORDER _ I) Refund. of Taxes i) I i I � This matter coming before the Court uponithe petition of I I F. C. Shoes as Tax Co lector and George Brewster,' And. it appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and., i It appearing that it is necessary to refti.nd. the amount 'to received in overt ymen , IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chanter 806., Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sim of I $32.16. Dated. this 19th day of February, 1964. � � LAX• Z.i�'J --L'� COUNTY COI�MISS ONE �.. OU14TY C ONWISS IORTER I I i �I i f i i i i i � I I VOL FALE .IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TiI STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) OR DER Refund. of Taxes ) This matter coming* before the Court upon the petition of 2. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and. William Chenowoweth, And it appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid. in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 306., Oregon Re- :-ised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the su!n of $6.500 Dated this 19th day of February, 1964. COUNTY r0?U'4!SS OT1ER� r X-1 COUNTY C01% -El SSIONER 1 VOL fALE 70. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE 0?' OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES� In the Matter ) of ) ORDE;R HEL EN j)4C � j Refund of Taxes ) Y Co CLERK This mat-ter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Pearl K. Becker, and, It appearing Jthe Court that a, double payment of -t-axes has been made on property, and, i It appearing th t. it is necessary to refund the amount so paid . jin double, i I IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter' d06., Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the sum of $93.60. I Dated this 19th day of February, 1964. f ,�Y/ � • �1�� /.may`." �. C�J'U 1TY CCT,2,1TSSTQ R i O NTY COITI SSIG ER i I i VOL 9 FACE 71 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 4th day of March, 1964, Commissioners F. C. Shepard and G. F. Baker being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS .AGAINST THE COUNTY: . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Cas. Natural Gas Corp. Bend Troy Lndry Ore, St. Bur. of Labor Villa St. Rose Masterson- St.Clair Hdwe Boys & Girls Aid Soe, Children's Farm Home The Bulletin Depto Motor Vehicles Fine Tavern Bend Water Dept. Wagner's Lovi.nger West Chem. Prod. Inc. Vyco Products Co.. Cent.Ore.Dist. Hosp. Owl Pharmacy Redmond Spokesman Fowler Print. Co. James C. Dereberry West Pub .. Co . Louise Home hill t s Auto Shop Cascade Printing Don_ E. Devlin Dunham printing Co. Geo. D. McGeary Bender -doss Co. T.E.Morris, Jr. Am. Bar Assoc. Farley Elliott, P.M. Bend Auto Parts Vices Shell Serv. Cent -Wise Drag Stores W.M. 0. James Portland Radio Supp. Mahoney Off. .Fg4p. Lou Johnson Co. Brandis Thrift -WWise Drug R.L.Polk. ,Co. Eriksents Stationery Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. Mahoney Off. Equip. A. W. Westfall Leonard Peterson Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine K. Lindstrom Lenor W. Thornton Helen M. Marcy R. L. Polk & Co. Cthse Heat Cthse 7.20; Jail 39.59 - Cthse exp. Juve. Mil. Cthse exp. Juve. Mil. Juve. Legal Supp; Sher. Teletype Circ. Ct, Juror Meals Cthse. Water Pris. Bd. Cthse exp. Cthse exp. Cthse Exp, D.A.- -Crime Invest. Sher. Supp. . Sher. 36.65; Legal 60,23; Ass. 382.10 - Sher. 18.70; Assess. 2.00 - Sher. Supp. Circ. Ct. Bks. Jwae. Sher. Car exp. Sher. Supp. Circ. Ct, Supp, Elect. exp. Circ. Ct. Witness fee Dist, Ct. Bks Mental Hearing Dist. Ot. Supp. Circ. Ct. Post, Sher. Car exp. Sher. Car Exp. Assess. Off. exp. CD Travel CD Radiological CD Off. exp. CD Radio Assess. Off. Supp. Go-Ct- 35.00; Assess. Sher. 35-00- Assess. 46.68; Equip. Sher, Radio 35.00; Clerk 35.00; 375.00- Co-Ct. 37.27; Sher. 4.53; Assess. 59.88; Clerk 16.61; Dist. Ct. 2.9 7; D.A. 2.70 Health Dept. Mileage Health Dept, Mil, Health Dept. Mil. Health Dept. Mil. Health'Dept. Mil. Health Dept. Mil. M.H. Mileage Health Dept. Supp; - 1 - $407.24 46.79 3.00 5.00 3.18 5,00 5.00 29.29 36.50 14.45 336.96 37.79 36.00 8.86 5,00 13.50 478.98 20.70 3.20 17.00 5.00 39.05 22.65 88.01 108,00 75.00 13 . ;0 10.00 1.50 25.00 12.69 22.00 107.55 76.1.2 4.25 5.31 10.01 7.98 140.00 421.68 30.00 123.96 61.38 11.16 14.04 45.18 24.21 43.83 66.10 35.00 0 VOL ma. 72 Pac. Power & Light Co. Mahoney Off. Equip._ Brandis Thrift -Wise Bend Troy Laundry Corvek Med, Equip, Co. Pac. NW Bell Pac. NW Bell Mize Plumbing & Heating S.I.A.C. DOG LICENSE FUND: Pac NW Bell Juanita Mosby Gordon RandallAgency S.I.A.C. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Wm. C. James Ore. St. C:D. Agency LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitney Co. West' Pub. Co. CENEF.AL ROAD FUND: Cent.Ore.Welders Supp. Economy Drugs Owl Pha rim ey Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe Mahoney Off. Equip. . Allied Tractor Equip. Co. Robberson Ford Sales Premier Fastener Co. Young Equip. Co. Williamsenis Upholstery Cascade Auto Parts Downs Sales & Serv. Had's McCulloch Shop Kelsey's Electric Clausen's Auto Center Chamness Glass & Paint Supp. B & B Auto Wrecking Co. B end. Hdwe Co. Sherwin - Williams Co. Ore. Hdwe Dist. Miller Lbr. Co. Bend Redi -Mix Union Oil Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. P.P. & L. Co. Pa c . NW_ Bell Bend Water Dept. Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. Crater Lake Mach, Co. Industrial Paint Works IN THE MATTER OF BEER. LICENSE: The Court approved Stop and Shop Market for a Pa M.H. Elec. 1.25 MA. Supp. 8.10 Health Dept. Supp. 5.29 Health Dept. Lndry .80 Health Dept, Supp. j 4.17 Health Dept„ 56.65; M.H; 41.35 981.00 .Tele, various Offices 351.79 Ct Hse Repairs 78-56 Acc.. Ins, 107.46 Tele 11.67 Issuing D.L. 40.63 Bond Prem... 10.00 Ace. Ins. 3,65 CD Travel 76.12 Sal. 287.79 Book 17.50 Books 40.00 Gen, Exp, 25.05 Gen. Exp. 4.35 Gen. Exp. 40.23 Gen. Exp. 4.08 Gen. Exp. 16.03 Pts 245.95 Pts 20.46 Pts 42.35 Pts. 71.00 Pts 27.50 Pts 458.7.2 Pts 95.08 .. 1.50 Pts 4.05 Pts 37.25 Pts 1.50 Pts 15.00 Hdw 21.57 Hdw. 3.56 Hdw 46.13 Lbr. 7.28 Concrete 25.95 Fuel 7.50 Heat Util, 75-50 RadioUtil. 20,54 Util. 53.30 Util 4.00 Freight 7.83 Radio 26.50 Equip. 600.00 Bridges 447.00 i application of George R. !Jackson et ux dba Jackson ge Store Class A License. !. I - 2 - 0 VOL 9 FACE 73 IN THE MA TTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court executed the following deeds: Robert C. Young and Vernon R. Morgan - Lots 21 & 22, Block 41, Hillman Robert C. Young and Vernon R. Morgan — Lots 3,4,5 & 6, Block 56, First Add. to Riverside Robert C. Your, and Vernon R. Morgan - Lots 18 & 19, Block 56, First Add. to Riverside Robert C. Young and Vernon R. Morgan - Lots 2 & 3,.Block 17, Davidsons Add. to Sisters Robert C. Young and Vernon R. Morgan - Lot 16, Block 56, 1st Add. to Riverside Roy L. Hudson et ax - Lot 1, Block 138, 2nd Add. to Bend Park George E. and Arvilla Murphy - Lot 22, Resubdivision of Block 24, Bend Walter A. Weber et ux - Lot 7, Block 2, North .Add. to Bend Frank J. Lovisone et ux - Block 54, Hillman IN . THE MATTER OF REFUND OF. TAXES: $260.00 $800.00 $400.00 $605.00 $230.00 $35.00 $1500.00 ,$106.00 $700.00 The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund Wesley Heller $21.51 and Veterans' Administration: $12.33 for taxes paid on t -rrong property; and refund Robert Ccats $18.90 for taxes paid double. There being no further business, Court adjourned. COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COFMISSIONI M #3 - O 9 F'ME 74 iV THE, COU UY COURT 07 THE ST,..CE OF OH7�tONJ F ,,ORITHE COUIATY OF In the II—T-tter COUIT.,"Y JUDGE jr COUT.PVY CO' :ISL- T D�R of 0 R D E R'; Refund of Taxes This matter co.r.,ning efore the Court upon the petition of F. Co Sholes as Tax Collector and Wesley HeUer, and, it appearinri to the Court that taxes have been paid -on the wrong property, and, it appearing that i4 is neces-,a--,- to -refund the J%nouryt so paid on ,ne .,ronZ propertU y, TT l.'3 THEREFOR' ORDIRED, pursuant to Chapter 806,., Oregon 'Revised St'3.tut,es, that 7. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the aT.-iount of $21,51, Dated this day 4f Mlarch., 1964, -11-th COUIT.,"Y JUDGE jr COUT.PVY CO' :ISL- T D�R VOL 9 FAGS 75 7 I T HE CO T i, jf COURT O TE 0 C EG- -d T 11 CIO�THT-,r OF DESC-HTTI-S, In the 0- OR D c,-r Tc-xcs c011' rt L1D On. "a: .:clot n -0 -Z, as and n Tt a to ti,,,, -a 0, - .'l ? T' bee,, coi t'el-- u ri,-,cloJcar-., to tln a;,()unt so r, a7., ­ux,ouan'u- to u u L 'D �; , ;-� , '!a C, ` ?:alas as Ta:K Coll,�,c',or 4 r: "12." and e a,.,,u,,Lnt of Da4- f,c% L,-i ' .,tr-. da�- ol� 0 i v 76 III T' COUNTY COURT. OF TI-� STc .'E OF OF.EC -0PI T'r COu I TTY OF 'D SCHUTES In the Matter of ) 0RDEiR Refund of 'Ta�.es Ti-i s matter cor2ing before the Court as i'ax Collector and Robe_", Coats, and, ..t appearing to t1, Court that taxes It anpoarin,; that i.t is necessary to z)n the Petition on o.f F. C,' Sholes have been paid in double, and, refund the'a.nloupt so paid _;,_ double, IT IS 1'Ht?,:? ritC, OR= D, pursuant to Chapter 80�,., Ore-on RFD- %dsed :;tw,utes, that F. C. Sholes _ax- oollecto, refwZd thr ariount of u . &.90. Dater,'. t'�is l.rth daf of Marc! 1961.;., COU!�yY JUDGE COUI11IITY Cu" 111S31 ik, t'i VOL 9 w 77 BE IT RIMENBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 18th day of March, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The follrnaing bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Robert V. Young Sher. Travel 24.00; Juve. 3.00- $27.00 Melvin L. Newhouse Sher. Tra. • 19.80 Shell Oil Co. Sher. 14.77; Juve. 4.83- 19.60 Richfield Oil Corp. Sher. Tra. 31.73 Standard. Oil Co. Sher. 25.46; Assess. 44.22- 69.68 Union. Oil Co. Sher. 20.11; Assess. 36.27- 56.38 Les Schvmb Tire Center Sher. Car exp. 1.50 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Sher. 15.75; Assess. 1.75 17-50 Deschutes County.Road Dept. Sher. Radio 49.81 Farley Elliott, P.M. Tax Dept. Postage 25.00 Cascade Printing, Inc. Assess. Off. Supp. 84.55 liar_ Huffel Auto Serv. Assess, Car Exp. 14.62 Burroughs Corp. Assess. 1.90; Clerk 1.90- 3.80 Ore. State Tax Corm. Assess. Off. Supp. 20.00 &riksen's Redmond Stationery Assess, Off. Supp. 3.00 Loy's Assess, Off. Supp, 1.30 Superior Ct. L.A. Co. Circ. Ct. Books 3.30 Shell Oil Co. Co. Adv. 12.35 Dur.�ham, Printing Co. Elec. Exp. 39.00 Ltm,bermens Ins. Agency Clerk Ins. 102.67 Donald E. Clark, Sher. Pris. Board 84.00 Fowler Printing Co. VSO Supp. 17 - 50 Ore. Co. Vet. Serv.Officers Assn, VSO Ass °n. Dues 20.00 P.P. & L. Co. Cthse Lights 199.60 Donald L. Ellis J.P.##2 -Tel. 19.86; Supp. 95¢; Clerk 25.00- 45.81 R. L. Polk & Co. Circ, Ct. Book 35.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Auto Exp. 18.40 Richfield Oil Corp. Gas 16.34 Bob Thomas Chev. -Cad. Car Repair 1.20 T'r. ed Painter Services 6.00 Standard. Oil Co. Gas 19058 LAW LIBRARY MID: West Pub. Co. Books 24.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Gen. Exp. 8.80 Suburban Gas of Bend, Inc. Gen. Exp. 20.00 Strout Automotive Pts. 77.00 Williamser's Upholstery Repairs .C6 1 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Prs, 175.85 Murray & Holt Motors Pts, 193.58 Bend Auto Parts Pts. 20.08 Bunting Tractor Co. Pts. 20.65 Crater Lake Mach. Co. Pts, 779.10 FarNest_Steel Serv. Center Hdw. 6.60 Eastern Ore. Mills Hdw. i5.00 Cent.Ore. Tractor & Equip. Hdw. 11.58 Mize Plumbing & Heating Hdw. 36.11 - 1 - {{�� Q VOL 9 FACE 78 Mid- Ore. Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. A & M Tire Service Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. P. P. & L. Co. Eriksen's Stationery Pace NW Bell Stearns, Mention & Morris Alfred Henry Fuel Fuel Fuel Tires Lbr. Util. Of f . Exp. Radio New Bldgs. Bridges IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY.OWNED LANDS: In consideration of the sum of $510.00 the Court Elementary School Dist. No. 5 conveying.Block 52, Hillman IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS.: The Court signed the following leases: W. R. May 15 S.R. 13 E.W.M. Parable $5.,00 annually - -Term Jan. 1, 19 ,.Ralph H. Cake, SW4SE4, Sec. 23, Twp. 17 S.R. 11. E.W.M. pa; Jan. 1, 1961 to Dec. 31, 1966. 767.09 6.32 1,071.87 83.13 1.88 49.69 21.96 7.50 91.07 136.50 a deed to Terrebonne eld WINE!,., Sec. 15, TWp. to Dec. 31, 1968; ble $5.00 annually- -Term IN THE MA TTER OF LIQUOR LICENSE: The Court recommended that the application of Wm. H, Wren et ux dba Cultus Resort for a Class A Dispenser's License be not granted. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD: The Court at this time appointed the following Ellis Edgington - 2 yr3 term ending Apr. 1, 19'66; Priday Jar.. 1, 1967; Lowell Hirtzel - 3 yr. term ending Jan. 1, term ending Jan. 1, 1967. IN THY MATTER OF CURFEW ORDINANCE: The Court adopted an IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF PLAT OF DESCHUTE ordinance of curfew for S RIVER WOODS: The Court granted the vacation of a portion of Woods pursuant to petition heretofore filed. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO INSTALL A ROAD APPROACH: The Court granted a South of.Powers Road inters IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATI OF-WATER LINES: The Court granted C install water lines on or a There being no 0 :t to George F'. Hcih a:;to on the E. side, of Parr lea Warner and Mize as Deschutes Cocnty business, Court, adj on the Fair Board: lines - 2 yr. term ending 68; and Roy Newell - 3 yr. under the age of 18 years. plat of Deschutes River a road approach .2 miles Road, & heating permission to ,ways. COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONERt COMMISSIONER i VOL 9 PAGE 79 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON 2 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 3 In the Matter of Petition for ) 4 Vacation of Portion of Plat ) ORDER 5 of Deschutes River Woods.___) 6 7 Based upon the petition of Deschutes Development Co. , Inc. , 8 through its President, R. C. Cooper, for the vacation of the property de- g scribed below, and it appearing to the Court that all of the described property 10 is owned by Deschutes- Development Co. , Inc. ; that there being no protest 11 received from any person and there being no objection to said petition, and 12 it further appearing to the Court that said vacation is for the purpose of 13 correcting errors contained in the recorded plats and that more than 30 days 14 have elapsed since the filing of said petition and that the petitioner has posted 15 a notice as required by law in three conspicuous places, 16 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following described property 17 and plats be vacated: 18 All that portion of Deschutes River Woods Subdivision 19 lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, and as shown on Plat Sheet No. 32, being part of Sheets 1 to 65 as filed in the 20 County Clerk's Office, and being a portion of the SW of Section 19 of Township 18 South, Range 12, E. W. M. ; 21 also all of that portion of the South Half of Section 26, Township 18 South, Range 11, E. W. M. , as shown on 22 Plat Sheets 49 and 50 thereof. 23 DONE IN OPEN COURT this day of 24 1964. 25 0 26 County Judge N tT LJ a 0 < Z 27 . Co issioner as U Q W 28 WT 0 Z z ° Z 29 Commissioner a °m UJ < >: 30 a Y 31 32 Page Order I i VOL 9 Pact 80: IN THE COUNTY COUi1T Ol' T E: STATE O FOR THE COUNTY OF DISC -HUTES in the Matter ) of ) 0RDLR Permit to install a, road. approach ) I ) A permit is granted.by Deschutes County to: George P. Hanna t.o� install a road approach , on or across Deschutes County right -of -way, A d.e- toi-_.ed description and map of this operation.must be provided on the reverse side of ` .'t_.s :beet. This permit is subject to the following general.specifications and is re,rocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIE Tnsta.11ing Pipe Line Parallel: p?rallel with the road shall b ( ) feet from the edge of the sta. =:l. 9 to a depth to be no le grade line and. with n be.: for any or all other 3b,jects cr areas within n t.n.11ing, Pipe Line Transvers "'ATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS All pipe lines running (Type') in the existing ditch line, or no less than three xisting pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- s than two (2) feet and.properly back - filled to the obstructions to the drainagE; area, Permittee shall amages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or he right -of -way. All pipe line installations (Type) _.air?.transvzrsely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the follozIng All. pavement cuts prier to excavation shall be madl, with a breaking hammer ale.: i;o insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth :>_ no j_ess than two (2) feet below the existing roadside diich elevation, In all ct:se: whero a water line is installed. in a transverse direction the water pipe must be. ins-6-al_Led.within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in meter, Ea.okfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back - fill '11-10 trencl, in such a manner as to guarantee a well comflacted, stabilized. sub - ba.sC= prior to paving, The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, anc rr c:c with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed, The are i-llsta.11ation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The hc.rr,.'.,,• will be required. at all times to take every precaution to protect tre public, All. signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit- tee: In rcga.rd to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and. L.l.c•c. +.r: ;_c ecnduits: 2.11 the general spcifications shall apply if they are to be run r;rc ._nd., wi th one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines ri bin a _urger pipe when crossing the right- cf -ways ?c of Buildings; The permittee. small be required to cb'servc the following rules ~� and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee s:iall be required to move the building on pncumat�dc dollies evenly spaced. Sr as to iraurc an even woight distribution, and properly shored so as tc prevent colla.nse wails in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel er3;.i._tn 'L.n tlic process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required. to have two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "aide Load ", and all the rcc(:.-�ary signs and flaarrcn at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the and �,rr;vent congi stion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any or all d�?r,agc to the existing pavement and shoulder _r areas, and will be required. cnair sa.:iu damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County flor the necessary repairs. Tj d: the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permit - toc ::h al_l b_­ rogaired to replace tae railings to their ori.�tnal state. The sawing cff cf »cots and.railings will', not be permitted, Pri-,ra"e !Access tc County Road:' The permittee will be required to construct the - i access at the safest and most practipal point of entry, The size of the acccssl must be noted on the map. If there is obri.c,�i. _ need VOL 9 FACE. 81 Permit to: continued _2- fc,r a. culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the ca_ti_ The permittoe will be responsible for the construction of the access and all tie costs of the materials used in the access. if at any time this installation in any way imped.cs the progress of future main - taina.nce or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation r._.s own cxpense. Deschutes County will assume no res )onsib Mty for damage to said ircta.11ati)n as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee r. ccr:ply with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed. by L';:�cautcs County. I C cndcd Ap rov. I� ar ::s L. PlLuvricr, Roadmaster SCHUTES COUNTY oved Count Court• Uv'i�I;il JUDGE, Location of Approach: .2 miles south of Powers Road intersection on the easterly side of Parrell Road.. No culvert is required. - i 0 "VOL PAGE 82 m IN THE COUNTY COUaT O ' TIF STATE 0r' FOR THE COUNTY OF DISC -HUTES In the Matter of Installation of Water Line A permit is granted I to; Install 4" Water Line tailed description and map of 1 thi:; s..zeet. This permit is sut rc rocable at any time upon writ ON ORIDZR r Deschutes County to: "_—Cha •les Warner on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A d.e- iis operation must be provided on the reverse side of ject to the following generaj. specifications and is yen notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEIT-;RAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Tnst.;7_llirg Pipe Line Parallel:. All pipe lines running - - - -- -- - (Type) p?.rallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- s t�.:i -e•I to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and. properly back- filled to the grade line anc . with nc obstructions to the drainage area, Permittee shall bc; ros-oonsi�;le for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and. shoulders or c•t.her object; cr areas within the right -of -way. n -tall n.- Pine Lire Tra.r_sversel: Orr Water Line All pipe line installations .ai•? , transv r ely to the road bed or right-of-way shall be installed in the following All. pavement cuts prier to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth a no _css t'r_an two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditcli elevation. In all c!D. c:: wl-icre a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed v,ithin a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in Eackfi11.ing and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back - ;'il'_ .e tr. on _n such a manneir as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized. sub - basc prier to paving, The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, a.nc. -- rz,Ajo with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The rare -:. of i,:,stallation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The �,er•r;.'- =.;, n will be rcquired at all times to take ever; preca�.tt•ion to protect the public ,All signs arid, traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit- 5C. U, In _-ca.rd tc other utility installations, such as gas lines; telephone lines, and. conduit•s, all the genc�ral spcifications shall apply if they are to be run urc,:;- ground, with one exceptioin: It would not be necessary- to have these lines 1arger pipe when crossing the right -cf- -way, io- , r,, : cf 3uildinrs - The permittee shall be rcquired to observe the following rules and rcgullations pertaining to the moving of buildings, The rcrrn -ttoe °'.fall be rcquired to move the building; on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced. -i.s to inure an even weight distribution, and properly s:iorcd so as to prevent I-ra:ilc in the process of moving. The permittee shal.l be responsible for all a -a.rnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have :Lna._ i_- two (2) pilot cars equipped. with signs depicting "Aide Load ", and all the r.ccc esa.�y si=s and flagmen at fall intersections so as to insure an even flow of the end -cr-:;vent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible f ^r any (;r all dc:rna_ge to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. rc�)air s?.ic; damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If 3 r _r: the course of moving lit is necessary to move bride railings, the permit - t.cc all be rcqus.rcd to replace the railings to their origl!.nal state. The sawing C, f cf -Oc5t3 and. railings will Inot be permitted Private !access tc County Read: The permittee will be rcquixori to construct the acr.sss at tic safcst and mosIt pructi ^al point of ertry, The size of the access ;must be noted on the map, If there is eb,ri.Qus_ need o to: VOL 9 FACE r ? continued -2- f -r a. culv(-,rt, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the Tiie permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all nc - ts of the materials usod in the access. Tf' at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - t?in,,,.rec or construction, the permittee will bL, required to move; this installation ._..:7 ot-rn e: {pcnse. Deschutes County will assume no res Donsib=I lity for damage to inst^.11ati:n as result of maintainanco or construction. Failure of permittee C,: r -r)7_y ,vrith performance of t�ork will result in a charge for ijork performcd. by L:, =. c,lutcs County. 1?nr- .rovod Count T Court:: / JUD( GV: 011L T4) TV:T. l� TG` ^R - i' ld _ ._ �, vi'�-..,(,. L S.S i I!� Dates this 4th day of March,, 1964. :gommcndc d pr /oval• tarle;s L. P urr?,r, ioad4m"Utfor ,SCHUTES COUNTY D p VOL FAGE 84, IN THE CC FC in tl.e Matter of Installation of ater Line COU111T 02 TIT, STATE Ol' THE COUNTY OF DUSCHUTES O R D E R A permit is granted. by Deschutes County to: Mize JPlumbing & Heating t Install 3/411 Water Line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way, A de- tailed description and map of this operation,must be provided on the reverse side of th -.s sheet. This permit is subject to the following general.specifications and is rero ^able at any time upon written notice b;r the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTI:CUL.AR Tnst• .11ina Pipe Line Paral7 el:.I - (Type) parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, :P;�(,t frora the edge of the existing pavement edge, All to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and. prop �;•;.ry .r s grade line and with nc! obstructions to the drainag bc. -.-•, :snonsible for any or all damages to the existing pavem cthF.r 3bject3 .r areas within the right -of -way. _ n,-t_.7_1 J_: r Pi., - Line Trar_svers rsely to the road n.er: All pavement cuts pri to insure neat finish cu no lass tl_an two (2) feet b c_asc:: where a water line is in be irs' al:!_ed wi -hin a larger p .r meter, 7pokfilling and Pav fi r t: e trenc.:�ia such a mann .,_,.. -e prior to paving, The pav and „ a : , ?rich an asphalt mixt of i,: stallation must be k :aiil be required at public, All signs a tee . In regard to ct•hcr utility ins .ertr i_c conduits • all the gen lir_'c:'r g;rcund., w-".t'_-i one excepti a Larger pipe when Gros 3/4" Water Line All F' (Type) ed or right -of -way shall be i r to excavation shall be made lines. All pipe lines shall,. low the existing roadside did, talled. in a transverse direct pe which size shall be no lei ng: The permittee shall be r r as to guarantee a well comlI ment must be replaced to its re to conform with the surroili pt smooth for the traveling _� 11 times to take ever,; preca,. .d. traffic controls shall be f illations, such as gas lines, ral spcifications shall apply n: It would not be necessary in; the right -cf• way. T I ONS 11 pipe lines running or no less than three ipe lines must be in-- rly back- filled to the area. Permittee shall nt, and. shoulders or pe line installations nstalled in the following with a breaking hammer be installed to a depth cil elevation. In all ion the water pipe must s than six (6) inches in aquired to properly back - acted, stabilized. sub.- original line, crown, nd.ing road bed, The ublic at all times. The Lion to protect the urnishcd by the permit- telephone lines, and. if they are to be run to have those lines cf 3uildi.ngs, The permitter shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permItt•cc shall be required to move the building; on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced. s:-- as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as tc prevent cell ^;�sc tahil� in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all Tarr..ings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel .ln `c.e process of moving the building. The >>crmitteo shall be required. to have _i, Lca , two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting ",elide Load", and all the reco.: iary signs an flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an cyen flow of the tr .f ie anc 1�r _:vent congestion. Tho permittee will be held directly responsible for any; or all d-:mage to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. to r oa.ir s�Jd damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary rcpa.irs, dur _n; the col_rse of moving it is necessary 'to move bridge railings, the permit - 10 ::hall b-� required to replace the railings to their original state. The sawing off of -nests and. railings will 'rivate Acccss to County Rcad: entry. The size of the access not be permitted. The permitteo will be required to construct the access at tlhc safest and most p actical point of must be noted on the map. hf thore is ch,ri.ous z;eed rmi.t to: 0 VOL continued FACE 80 it a. culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put cn the ar, Tho permittoe will be responsible for the construction of the access and all t_c c ,sts of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impcd.es the progress of future main - �i.nence or construction, the permittee will be r;;quircd to move this installation ,_.s own expense. Deschutes County will assume no res:>onsibility for damage to --jd inst ^.11ati:n as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of p;:rmittce _.r'0_3y -jith performance of work will result in a charge for work performed. by ii•:` i1utC:s County. p(mendcd Ap ,rov 3• ez� , l::s L. Plummer, Roadmastcr HUTES COUNTY Count r urt: i IT 10, JiIR p(mendcd Ap ,rov 3• ez� , l::s L. Plummer, Roadmastcr HUTES COUNTY 0 VOL .. 86 COUNTY CURFEW Section I. It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of 18 years to loiter, idle or play in or upon -the public streets, highways, roads, alleys, parks, playgrounids, or other public grounds, public places, or public buildings, places) of amusement or entertainment, vacant lots or I I other unsupervised places between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day, ®n the days of Sunday through Thursday, inclusive: and be- tween the hours of 12 p.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day on each Friday and Saturday night of each week or on nights preceed:�ng recognized holidays. Provided,however, that the provisions of this sectioxi do not apply to a minor accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or other adult person having the care and custody of the minor or where thi: minor is upon an emergency errand or legitimate business directed by his or her parent., guardian or other adult person having the care and clastody of the minor. Section II. Penalties are charged with the ei under this ordinance s. Statute, Chapter 419 a: and disposition, shall Chapter 4192 which sta Aoa& (1) All law enforcement off: Porcement of this ordinance. all come within the provisio 3 matters concerning jurisdi ,ome within the provision of ate is, in all applicable pr w cers within the county (2) All offenders of Oregon Revised ition, procedure, penalty Oregon Revised Statute, visions, incorporated herein. 1 T I• i 0 VnL AGE 81 BE IT RF'-.E ?�PED, That at s regular meeting of the County Court held this lst day of April, 1961, all membera beir-E pr4scnt, the follo?.in_ business -•*r s trarse. ctc•u: IN THE ILIA TTER OF CLA Dr-S AGLINST THE COUNTY- Tr follo.;�_rig bills were prescntcd ard ordercc pale s G 7 NF•a n L FUY : Lunbc,rrcnn Ins. Agency Clerk - -Bond Ga:,aa Ic Nztuxal Gas Corp. Cthsc Heat CthsE erp. ]v „ o r ~nc'i. Thl'" •t- r.7iQe DruZs Jail exp. l clinic Xent 1 H 10.00 City of n,--n<' C t_bse exp. 12.00 L-oaT1 T.4 ui €� Ho- �- J 1-1-37 ^ Aid .»(�j,'_' F' girl.:; �OCi i:3' �T��'�° F- -r1% E17J -0tt, f .1.. '11c -Poet. 10 c Durham Pii_tL-0' VC. Peet. 38-00; AzsesS. 25.00— V joc, ^1i J . Dist. Ct.-- Con-r. 20,80 Assoc;. of _?ss.ss< Officcrs Asscssor 1)ues C r P_-ir_,,-.. ^.o Co � �.__c Ct. ^'"` . 7�;. ' '; 21.60; Sher. 1.50- 100.63 Lon. Johnson_ ,o. C.D. Off . Ft __r. ^.'; 2 , Ili, d F.lectrc .is Co p. C °; . Of 1-% EYt.�.p° Ar . Tel. F- T-' !. Co. VC.7). 0-'-^ "'.75 l E in i.:: . T. ?B lx7.8 Co.-.Sot, Inc. • o Off . Eq iD. 4 o 7r5 � Tra vz 3�,g1 L? .7:' P:aa rl;z cy icr S :zpp . , Sta.idard Oq.b Co < snc�• _ �5�; Co. Ju l�;:. 7.)2- 10, 2 ic- -0,s :1G.;46 �:.:.... va-- C'i1�o J 'Xi i i 3','rfi,:;l,i Oi _ Corp. °. 11 11 Al Se 1 ` f T.rr• ♦.t w Pais. ::d -. Chil-4s gin. a : a .,. iio_,1 J U ", J i8 y! iiians 31.a".:-. UI1i_'or., "s 65.c9 Bcn-' `. ^T t ^.r Dept. Ct :is� r Trod L,JrJ Ta4 1 5 l, l 1, C ise 3.; 2; Hea1t : Dell< 00- r7° .� J ' ca3ca ;° 10.60; . 41,25); d sto "'it. 22. % - i4o'D^nd 7' 0 'I:1^ O^;� loSUre � o 8. �l Don Devl,.a Circ. Ct. 1 .00 T F Vim. ^.S - I'J' : -u�'vd �'; . vG. lii St ✓to9`7 Jo l / 1 7. 720 Travol 7! CcTa:.0 =1 VO:;.:._. �t —cj" �to .iii s'i); C rc. Ot. 35.00; 35-00— D.A. � 1C•J/5 -00 Ac3,sU. Off. al.,jui7. Cruz„ ;u :.0 :icy �,- l ~ sc rch � Pl4Yini r'ss��0.((�0 J J O .'JO Keep Orr-.. rr. -.x;21 Arzat:2o tT.0 -s ., 1nn,�0 �.:Gll _''' ;�:'v "' ;0:1 r.F• ._.1'.3G 18-5A J O J Hilt; c� Hu'Dbaz :: .1i7_, 'c b 3.78 Zia r j orie 'A- Iid cr IiD :!ilea ce u2.39 Geraldine Lind3t_o '� l ileabc ,v.30 Lzmor Tho - °l_to i 0 '32.22 J, H'iz_. 11. :13.'Cj° `^i' HP .�il�u �e 62.I6 .�.. .»..ii1iic Mirift -Wise Im %pp. 1.15 Cent —Wise Drug `tor s '7L1?J�o 3 .v5 Lr: Asc.z's Stationery ;ID 2.54; NH 4 90 1, . 7 4 R o -: 1-1t13 r i,x-� cy -r� lilt ill:.�ti . P • 7> P. P. 2_ L. Co. .H o,;-p. 1.25 - 1 - D VLF FACE Gen. Exp. 12. j`2 Ore. Wash. Tel. Co. HD 12.40; A'tH 4.70 17.10 Pac. N.'. °J. Bell H"D 71.15; EH 36.25 107.1;0 Vcrr!on Patrick iiH ?dent 110.00 Pac. N.'d. Bell Tel- Various 0_ices 37.')0 T." xaco, I:ic. Acc. Ins. 9 2. 53 CIVIL DEFTINSE ?FUND: LuL- e Pac. N .W. Bell Tol . 3 7.2 -� Ore. St. C.D. Agency Sal. 287.1.• ' ;.. C. Ja.11e- ` C.D. Travel „ ,? ; PUSLIC A SSTSTAhTCE FUND : Util - 2.00 St. Pub. '..'clfare Com, Public Assist. 17,332.50 DOG T'I CTTSE FUND: Equip. G ^0,0c. PZ- c. Tel. x, 8,4 S' Acc. Iris. / L! `n1 LIMU RY "FUND: Age. p4h. 1,813-3C '!:3,w Pk_)lisili g Co. � Boons 48.^o T 1 s:�'V NT i V IelJ� 1 f State Lend Bczrd Lind Purc:191e 2)_,0,00 S'tste Lind Boar? Dal. Lane 20.00 GEN-101A1-, HO9D FUNM: Bend ud:ae Co. Gen. Exp. 12. j`2 Gas c,° 3e_zd G n. Exp. 5.30 Orc. Dist. Hdw. 28 L',5 Shoop 9c Sc .ul ^: "ir: S -_rv. Tires 686. -:t T." xaco, I:ic. Fuel 11a Lion l ' :en:oearc , C rp. LuL- e TC_ aCC, .L LubJ 155.1.2 3cnc? '_!ater Dept. Util. 5.1` N: '_ur. -.l Gas Corp, Utii. 85. Util - 2.00 L3.1d- Portland Truck Serv. F:.- 2 _g h 'L 13.06 Crater I-s,._ : "13ch. Co. Equip. G ^0,0c. :. .tio.1 & iiorris New Bldgs. 9Q.4 Iiil,;Ers Coast. Co. New Bldgs. 11 -11 U.O0 rc_ f Aggr;ate R Paen; o. o Age. p4h. 1,813-3C 0--a. ut4tE Hl1 1:. 1 wis 7,7nQ.;Q N Tr ?E TTFF OF DF.MS TC '30UNTY 0:;'N.F.Ii LANDS: T.io Court executed the following deeds: Y, :ls 2itey et u'. - Lots 13 L9,- 14, Bloc:: 78, Bill asn for $80.00 and a redesapti,ion deed to Victoria Bro -. -Y ; Convc,,,ing Lots ll and ?.^, ',lock 10, T•.iestoria 4o= $-,r,126.,3 IN T:f 8 11I TT";'. OF T EA SING COUNTY OVINE1D UNDS: '"::^ Court leas d thE follc. ring lands to Pine :-fountain A:1gus Faria,3, Inc.: Pal ^ti o.f S, -! yF4 3--c. 13 ana porti �_. of ;EC. ?4, Twto. 20 ;;.-. i!j. E.14.ii. ar.d S', c'ec. 4; All Sec. ; N , Sec. 5, Ez Sec. 7, nn.r?.� S j. See. $, E2- Sec. 9, A ?1 Sec. 17 and all of Sec. 13 in T':p. 2n, �';'. �?. 15 E,t.j..1. contniyiino 3,317-87 acres at 5¢ per aC:?"e, pa;y':JtiJlE 1�190 8ct ar�_u,ll;r. me •., . Jsn. 1, 17 .0 tc Dco. 31, 1965. IN THE 1-iA TTEFF OF INSURAD1C P BROKER: - 2 - i .Rt this ti:,: the Court appointed Descllute3 Cc =.:�--1ty for the 3 year period en IN THF = It3TTER OF PARTICIPATION ZN M)FR„L Y 1�IMUNG PROGItA: -1: Th Co-,L -t ;,^de a rc3olution reque pra ^r ie p1a minb assistance to be admi rList on, Service, Unive]r3 .ty of Cr ^bon, tritl. :; b L,^ Iiousj n'" M Hmrie iTinance Agcaicy u ld Ic"t cf 19,54, as aricnded; an: ubject to ap of Y:ib:ier 1lducatio:l of a sum net to esceea IN 'njP :.;a 771 �2 nn INSMANCF 'SIDS: VOL 9 PAGE 89 isy- aS InCur3y.Cc DY,31:er foi' Ar =1? 1 1967, 4ir=;; State Board of Higher Fcuct'_or: to ,c y ' . the Bureau ^° -' �, '.✓ -' 4i I1L.;11cllc.... flik7riClal 28Ui:iu ?:'1CC n� .,.���. ,)- r;•(:�'.�C��l. authorit-- of `'�c. 7C? o"' 'oval authors -od )a3nrent to Stat'� �c :7n0C,00, Me insurance coi, +r ^:;t ccvcrirg j', .. �_ P.?�., B.Z., :uteri Polic.,P for �guipnent such 9s tractors etc, &s - ,iwarded to :ia'es � 1 � Ins. -rj::�,- c_� .,.1f' _c - .Al l of .' _"�F _', ^, for 3 years, ^ Therc, being no fu: Ji,lier ..n sis C :nr , � 4 J - 3 djourred until TI.L�•s� ^ ",,,,^i3. 16, J G3. IONE7, 'O0.2U? 31CNF11, o � VOL 9 mi IN THE In the Matter of Participation and # 701 Federal Planning Program ,,AREAS, the County study contributing to an cr the preservation of commun to cause urban blight, and welfare of the citizens of COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION f Deschutes desires to provide for a planning er -all program for future community development, ty values, the prevention of ;conditions tending the promotion of the general health, safety, and the county; and 1ARIEREAS, the State Board of Higher Education, under authority of ORS 351.260, may provide p anning assistance for such a program and receive financial assistance from t e Housing and Home Finance Agency under authority of Section 701 of the Hous' g Act of 1954, as amended; and 'r1HEREAS, the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, University of Oregon, has been designated by a resolution adopted July 26, 1955, by the State Board of Higher Education as the agency to administer programs of planning assistance authorized by ORS 351.260 and Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the county court hereby requests the State Board of Higher Edu- cation to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, University of Oregon, with such financial assistance as may be provided by the Housing and Home Finance Agency under authority of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended; THAT the county court, subject to approval of the planning assistance by the State Board of Higher Education and the Housing and Home Finance Agency hereby authorizes payment to the State Board of Higher Education of a sum not to exceed $ %'(PG'. r'(); and THAT the county cou co is hereby authorized to execute in the name of the county all necessary tracts and agreements to implement and carry out the purposes of this resolution. Passed by the county Attest: day of County �' _ 1__ r rt of /(,(tom /��� .r ��E is 19�. COUNTY' JUDGE COU TY 1IS SI ONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 VOL 9 PACE 91 BE IT RMEAME.RCD, That at an adjoui ned meeting of t;r:e Cou ;ty Co•axt held tric 15t.: dad' of April, 1964, all members being present, the follon ng LusLncss era taansa -_ted : IN THE CF CLADfS AGAINST T17 COUNTY: ,he following bills were presented and ordered paid: G ?: 7 ITN D: Xerox: Clerk --4 ac 1. exp. 3.60 Dol. ^1 E. Clark, Sher, Prisoner!^ Bo rd 62,00 ::en's Gk;rdm Club Cth ,e e:cp< 17.00 Yisterc; raft Clr-aners Ci-^o, ,t. Su p. 2. "r) Irel,in4_ Needlecraft Circ. Ct. ,Subp. 1�6,OC Ore, H.d7 -i. Dist. Cthse exp. 3.00; Sher, 2.90- 5. cC Sherri::- iJilliams Co. Jail Exp. 5_54 Smith Eaectric Cthse exp. P. P. &- L. Co. C'11se lights 17 .6141. : Paterson -St, Clair Hd1,. Ct:�ss ";p, 1._0 c.ajOr�. ^.7tF'S V4�i_ ^1 ('( � JJ P. 4. Ford 1•:C ?ltal �il':,'?y `� g ..: • 10.00 Superior Cafe t.Ct J °ur _ .•_eats r' Beni?_` - ?_osc Co. Dist. Dist. Vt,• Bo _`_S 50 7.,u ',Joss I'uu�7- iv::i. �; Co. D.A. Books 18 n0 Farlay Elliott, Pgll. D.A. Post. 2'-. '10 Donald L. Ellis J.P..�2 Tcl, 7.28; Clerk 25.00- 1:'2.28 F?_liott, "hcr, Poct• z.20 Caccade Mledicol Clinic .;jq Cri: 2 Invest. Tcw:: ^lr ''ab, Coo Assess, 30.00; Clerk 15.00; Sher. 1;0.50 ..0 8ro j��0� i.T.l wl. G i�u . Co. vi •v • Ct o , ks ltd V .6 ) 21 � Co. r -I:oss t, Circ• CL. Lo :_s , L �'•� :r. _r.. Oil Co. Cc.Ju� e T::- ,rel s ?,J2 Fri : -:zt Stationary D 3t4Ct. 21�. 3; 3u_rv. 1.39; Co.Judge 15.32; •: ;: As�._S. 2 •03 61 !:7 Co-t - "_ Icc Druz S GOr_ Assessor Ol' F... 1 ^,'�0 .., n - -a �i `3'vOCo CC. AsSJerJ'st'orJ Assoc. 0 1' r'i F• L.;°oTM�s Traver ' .51); Boa,rcd of y ae.l , 2.5C; Su.-,p o l.,')C 13 .r)., Trrr }Y is ^r^, Assess - -Bii. _° F;ival. 1.5`' T'izk Scheibmr ;lsscss - -Dd, of L.75 Ronald T.T ^1::e ^ A s Z; r- 3 s - cf Equal. 2.0' J,'_ ^cY•t :TC:rOenson C.P. vOtli o E pa 33-57 Pobbc'_ -con `L. -rc? Sales As`�e3s, nar .: • �`1� wt�ardar-° 0; �. Co. Ch^r. �l_ �b; 5 '- Assess. 59.�J1�.- 1;^.10 U.;ion Oil ^ Voq 1F .. 23 �., ,2`;; s. 2 8 7.3 50.57 Ric. g.T.rt Bo1- i '?'. 2,'11io r rn0 7q`J Dopf . of :dotor .' licles c?.er. Telet� e 3Gq Jr) i 'ss "hell GvrvO Slier. Car c.. ] 55 B D:ic! �Isu Sher' ," Radi 13-00 H o n „ Shcr. Uriforr u 63.80 r i Co. 'her n r. Cai e , 24.18 u.,.ccu „ Der :'aerr�' tiler. Supp. 2.20 Shoop & S'C`lul -lc Tr-- rFrFTq Sher. C,.i e . 32,10 Lug c':. Sob ` 3-ha-11 F -I, *. �1Co q C;? r e� ' : •18 T« Bulletin T,ega1 91.03; Tax Fore, 170.72 � 261, 75 :'lci tlo lc ?f off. Ts.l.ps D.A. 6y610; Cc. Ct. 13.37; Clerk 137-60' Elect. 5,45; Assess. 10.19; Dist, Ct. 8.52; Circ. Ct, 13.42; Surv. 1.8p; Sher. 1.80; VSO 8.88 209-73 National Che,', sQ-�r•c = Cths-: F.::p, 26.81 Jo'rwn H. Watar•,nan Ci-'c, Ct, Phy sh. exai,,, 01'1-, St^<te University Agric. Fzraer. 050.0'0 l,OOV,i2 Erne ^t , •.ipper.. Co. Judge Co v. 30.00; Extra, Help 30,0!0 & Travo1 90.00 JQ Kerns erns 1. 4 -H Exhibits 10.00 - 1 - VOL " 9 MEE CIVIL DEFENSE; ..: Or ._0tatc Civil Defense Ag Albs^t JIbr&ercon FfLIC I.SSI3T!3NCE FUND Dr. T. E. i11or; is DOG LICENSE FUND: Sa 1. C.D. Travel Soldierts Relief S�-:Yd ^rd Oil Co. Gas Ro'ab ^r o:Y : Salcc rRic,mfi id Oil Corp. Ga s Pts Allen Gr .nt Sheep killed Dianc Boese Sheep killed T "PP, 2toc.k Sheep :tilled R. E, Olark Sheep killed F. C. Sholes r-heop killed Cry. Ao -ioc. of Dog Control �d. Dues T,- 13RARY ?1 JND : .- "MYiCr�;�'•F.— T'�ai:.tilej °ri0, �GO! :i GT'WPIMIL nn,Un FUND Jkj.'%T. Ind.. Lamidry Co. G:r . Exp, Ro'ab ^r o:Y : Salcc "ts Schu cL n _auto Flec. Pts Sherfy 03niy Co. Pts. Strcu.t Automotivc Ptv 1.c ty R- Van Dy; {t, Pts ::w-my Rr Holt Lctors Pts 2m! S-Cc. Scrv. Pts DcY.d. Auto � Pd is Pts y:ow,TUrj J.GJoper L/C *p. ` o P:;rvs Ft Fro "tors Pt.`, r sere Pts Cc:rt.Orco •TC?.dCr_n Sazpp,, P "Is % 8: is mir y2r :T. T_rcv it:s�r.'s Auto Comer Pt. .. �r r n :.c .�Lach. " .,o q Pts d T'o-ar .> crti , 3i 11. ° s Elec�ri. Pts Lob nm='s Tractor Go. "tn Fastern Ore. Kills TT(;-,_,, P?tcr� - ^c -La et TT > LCTJ ;c_ :�;, :ci 4 �Ia...q ?• Ski po ,s ?a. Dcsai:utes Cc, :crctc P-od. Lbr & Concrete: --ca'-1 Pipe & Tank Corp, Pipe Williams Tire Sere. Tires Les Schi-mb Tirc '.entcr Tires Er i; :5cli' s Sta tioni z r;; Off , Supp. .iahor. Y Off. Equip. Off. Supp. :id- Orcgon Oil Co. Fu=1 at iY and 011 Co. Fucl i%lir 1. MiY:irz Rl y:fg Co. Freight P. P. & L Util. °ac. N.1.1. Doll Radio Iit:l c & Stares, Mfors. Sara :ear cxp.. P. P. & L. Co. Radio Wolf -Da v: s Ra,1io S.:rv, Radio - 2 - 287.0 `J7 JJ � 1 20.00 212 .76 17.51) 75 -IC 17.50 25.00 10 . ;0 7.50 S. ?" L0.71: ^7 101 r �q1C 122.L4 12.70 201,.30 J n �` r\ q � ' W ?w 10q(0 1i o�J 10g03 2)" qn^ 100.151 2 ,ter 54 36, >CS 155,00 76. r., 3M-O 137,122 28,OC 2,7.2.66 13J .122 313 .?.7 2,30 32,14 388.39 1,600.01 6,20 52.2? 750 28.00 22.12 25.00 VC)i IM PAGE 93 Crater Lake I'lachi very Equip. $600,00 Fcrwcst Steel Service Center Bridge 73,) 1 IN THE MATTER OF EASIMENT 0VER COUNTY LANDS: The Court granted the Bureau of Land Management an easement for a pipeline across the S1S , Sec. 8 and YVI -:2, Sec. 17, T. 19 S.R. 16 F.W.X. IN THE I SA TT ER Or MA SE FOR ;'OUT -1TY 0? ^INED LANDS: The Ccurt leased Deochutes River in the S:d4NE4, Sec. 6, Ti-p. 17 S.R. 12 E.�tiT Apr. 1 to Doe. 31, 1964. IN THE MATTER OF AGRFflENT TO VCE)NGE PROPERTY: Ho J. Curl agrees to convey to De 11 & 12, Bicck 34, lying east of Bend Siste County agrees to convey to H. J. Curl Lots It is anraed that Curl has rc7. cvcd gravel f $1200.00, rich sw% shall be ler'ucted froiii risctiase of crushed rocs. IN THE diATT T" OF RI(' IT..ny �I'lAY AGRIMIENT: Zanch that portion ::est of hr Rile; Rca6. �. for the sum of $5.00. Tern, of lracc chutes County all that port ' 07- cf Lots 10, s Liglz,;ay, Laidla:: Towns ~ite and Deschutes , 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, Bloc1K_ 35, 07. Ccuaty o Dieu pz ~operty araocrtirg tc :ZE �mount the Count;; ot-,-_s '_i. J. Cu--! or Stanley Wareing et ux have agreed to co:iTre�r to ?J: sc:-zutes 10 v,' a ?arrel of land > ft. Bide and 1270 feet lop-; abutting thc. ;'o-_"-erg Road, In corjsidcrate.cz_ for - vhictz Deschutes County abrecs to more fence and rebuild approx. 2� feat fro: cytab- lis.i^C'. .-:en to 1ii__� of ro9d and tc construct a dit-c to reply cC oilc placement of ncia fence. IN THE I:ATTET CY CO- 0 ?rU 71 7F S ^F FrT Ti:PROT: F'.-:FNT : The Cit,�' cf i.,r4 ar:'. Pcs�'.�u�es Co the City shall. ixnpro ~. 7 po-vi g, at no exp l�il:E ir, t h:: vGli.�'91 Of ;;EGC'}iit�s aril G� �acc t:.c center of that portion of E. (th St. de of Lct 1, Bloc:_ 28, '-tic -toria 3c'.'., t I..:es '--.c; thence due ?'f. 60.00' t:;— -4u e ; 331oc1 ',, ?Ni °stcria; tl,,PrQ. SRO 20' I 1N `!'HF ::A T' Tr 7 Or FYCN.ANGF OF COUNTY P ROPN TIFS ';-;ITF, SCK00L IETRICT NO. l: Th. Court ..na do a 3 cc luticn to cx for the Sout.herl✓ c.:- -haolf cf Loll -s 1 to 6 a TOrttti cot Town.vi to Co's 2 c' Add. to IF TH ' :-; '!'TFR 07 TO INST,.Tj 'MATER LI Nu: ocross e count; - =o, . .LIST THE M A TT ".T? ^ti DF'il'l, LICTWS1: rots• _zavc cnterc,1 into a contract, whereby ,z:sc to the Coi]% ,;j, the _ello-ing propc: t )i it tc tc' «C r'it j' of Dene : c .Ur. rT 162.97' tc RT. c�r:� uric of S 2't tc the NE corner o= Tit 1, 00.02' to point of i:i�nLc Lot 161 BlIoL,1' 22, CC. -Acr 'Acle,. e F11 of Tots 7 to 12, Inc . , Block 26, perrisolon to i:1�t:�i�. o 11 1 11 '�iC:E' li ne The Court approv:d the application? of Eiltc:z Gcorge Apel et ul_ ?br^ East Ta :e Resort for a IMM License. IF T.I7 !1A TT.JR OF PE.RI�IIT TO OPIPRATF PadM 1)2_VT17\T ;-MACHINERY ON LEASED LAND: The Court. granted Central Orc&on pc.cer dr� von na:;hiaie_•y o:i t:ze land nor: lca mere bring no further business, ice Company permission to operate to then by t.1-se Gouz:ty. cat a journed. E COPED: SSIONEIR C0:111ISSIONER 0 vot_ 9 FAGS 94 A G R E E M E N T This agreement made by and. between H. J. Curl, first party and Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, second party; AREAS, f i property owned. by the remove said. gravel, a t party did remove certain givantitids of gravel from econd. party, without authority of the second party to the parties herein are desireous of effecting a full settlement for payment lof the said gravel by the first party; N(V THEREFOR�, it is hereby agreed: That the first party is to pay the second party the sum of $1,200.00. The payment of this amount is to be made by the reduction in price of crushed rock purchased by the second. party from the first party in the amount of 10¢ per square yard., until the accumulated reduced cost,of payment shall amount to the agreed price of $1,200.00. That the said first party agrees to convey to the second party the following described property: All that portion of Lots ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) of Block 34, lying east of Bend,Sisters Highway, Laidlaw Townsite, according to the official Plat thereof, on file with the Deschutes County Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. and Deschutes County agrees to convey to the first warty, after proceeding with statutory requirerents concerning notice and hearing of exchange of property, the following described property: Lots seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) anj twelve (12) of Block 35, Laidlaw Townsite, Deschutes County, Oregon,, according to the official Plat thereof, and on file with the Deschutes County Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. The parties hereto hereby acknowledge full satisfaction of the claim stated herein upgn the performance of this agreement. IN WITNESS WdEREOF, the parties hereto ha�re set their hands this /jj_d.ay of I , 1964. �_Ge VOL 9 FACE 95 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIME STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES R I G H T O F W A Y A G R E E M E N T This is an agreement between DESCHUTES COUNTY, hereinafter re- �err d to as the GRANTEE, and Sta.nlev "V, ;regnP & i, 1-l"re.inafter referred to as the GRANTCR. I lif WHEREAS, Deschutes County deems it necessary and essential upon -le petition of freeholders abuting the 1 Josbera to improve said road to the standards deigned by Deschutes Count andaac- ceptable to the Federal Aid Secondary System, y THEREFORE, the Grantor agrees to convey to Deschutes County by de-�d, a parcel of land 5 ft , wide & 1 270 1 t , lnn ��ie s t - along - - - -• side of said road, and described as follows: Fegirning at Engineer's Center Line Station 4o plus 0� ending ut Enggineer's Center Line Stl.tion j2 plu- s_'7 , con- twining 1 /7c acres more or less, all in Section PI 'lot' nship 1 ^� aouth, Range 12_ East' of the 61illamette Niede -� rain In addition to granting the above conveyance, the Grantor agrees f oll,�>>rs No aa3itional grants reoue�ted, 0 VOL Fn's, 2— In considerat+n of the above performance by the Grantor, .,he Grantee agrees to improve said county road according to the specifications set forthiabove. In addition, the Grantee agrees to perform as follows: 1. To move fence from. cresent location and rebuild approximately twenty six (26) feet from established canter line of road. 2. To construct a. 1 _tch to replace that one affected by placement of ne fence. Time is of the essence in this contract, and therefore the agrees to complete performance of his obligations on or before the Grantee agrees to complete �c 7afce of his obligations on or before Dated this day of DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ' ,� • ✓\, GRA'ITOR COUNT` JUDGE A w.. ✓ f;OU .'Y CO i' d S ON ER COU1\1TY COIF, °ITSSIONEa, a VOL 9 PnE 97 COOPERATIVE STROET IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT THE CITY OF BEND, an Oregon municipal corporation, and DESCHUTES COUNTY, an Oregon municipal corporation, agree as follows: The City shall improve by paving, at no expense to the County of Deschutes, the following property lying in the County of Deschutes and adjacent to the City of Bend, and the County of Deschutes consents to such improvements: A 36. 0 foot strip in the center of that portion of East 6th Street described as follows: B ginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 28, Wiestoria Addition in the City of Bend, thence due North a distance of 162. 97 feet to the North curb line of Innes Lane; thence, due West a distance of 60. 00 feet; thence due South a distance of 161. 23 feet more or less, to the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 13, Wiestoria Addition; thence South 88° 20' 35'' East a distance of 60.02 feet to the point of beginning, CITY OF BEND By COUNTY OF DESCHUTES By �'�t '� Vim._ �. (.. Veil :i E IN THE F In the Flatter of Exchange County Properties with Sch This matter con Bend, Deschutes County, Or is necessary between Desch chutes County, Oregon. It appearing th COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON R THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION 1 District No. 1 ) before the Court upon the Court's own petition, n, and it appearing that an exchange of property es County, Oregon and School District No. 1, Des— said trade of properties is to the best interests of the public of Deschutes County, Oregon, IT IS THEREFORE County Court to exchange ORS 275.100, the proposed Description: Deschutes WED that it is the intention of the Deschutes perties with School District No. 1, pursuant to e described as follows: to School District No. l: Lot sixteen (16), Block twenty —two (22), Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Description: School Distri §t No. 1 to Deschutes County: The Southerly. ono—half of Lots one (1) to six (6) and all of Lots seven (7) t twelve (12), inclusive, of Block twenty -six (26), Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend. IT IS THEREFORE �RDERED that the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 A.M. on the 22nd day of iday, 1964, at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fisted as the time and place for the hearing of objectio s, if there be any, why said parcel should not be exchanged. Done in open Court this 16th day of April, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMISSI NER 011JNTY C 2ISSIONER VOL 9 FAGS 99 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THI STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF I ESCHUTES In the Matter of Exchange of j RESOLUTION County Properties with H. J. Curl ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Court's own petition, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that an exchange of property is necessary between Deschutes County Oregon and H. J. Curl, owner and operator of Bend Aggregate and Paving Company, Tumalb, Oregon. It appearing that said trade of properties is to the best interests of the public 'of Deschutes County, Oregon. IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY RESOLVED that it is the intention of the Deschutes County Court to exchange properties with H.IJ. Curl pursuant to ORS 275.1009 the proposed exchange described as follows: Description: Deschutes County to H. J. Curd.: Lots 7, S, 9, 10, 11, and 12 of Block 35, Laidlaw ToVmsite, Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, and on file with the Deschutes County Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. Description: H. U. Curl to Deschutes County, Oregon: All that portion of Lots 10, 11, and 12 of Block 34, lying east of Bend — Sisters Highway, Laidlaw Toti site, according to the official plat thereof on file frith the Des hutes County Clerk, Deschutes County, Oregon. IT IS T HERE FORE ORDERED that the to be held in the Deschutes County Court y Clerk give notice of a hearing at 2:00 P. M. on the 22nd day of May, 1964, at Bend, Oregon, be and the same) is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. Done in open Court this 16th day of Ap�i.l, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT t � CCU NTY JUDGE COUNTY CM,1ISSAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER VLV In the Matter of 9 FACE 10 IN THE CO Permit to Install Water TY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF D:ESCHUTES ) O R D E R 3 This matter comin� before the Court on the personal petition of Teeples & Thatcher, asking 7rmission to install a four inch (4 ") pipe line across a county road, per attached drawing with specifications. Said per- mission granted, the following specifications apply and are revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. All pipe line installations laid transversely Uo the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall b made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in transverse direction the water pipe must be in- stalled within a larger pip which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and having: The permittee shall be required to properly backfill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub -base prior to paving. �he paving mast be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an as 'halt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at • P g p all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling pu 'lic. All signs and traffic controls shall be fur- nished by the permittee. Dated this 16th d4y of April, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSTJJNER ,,✓' �' COUNTY COM19, SSI'ONER VOL 9 f4a. 101 Approved County Court: 6, Ra6y6ncnd.,,d (Jl"�Appro-va�l1.D arlcs L. P kw Cr �1-' adma3tcr DESCHUTES COUNTY 71 tt kr� , lb r rn-i4 -F-N t� I i\ N l"-0 �, D ��A AI( �, 4D r, ru �; 2:fc , 4, A VOL FAA V2 BE IT RE,iF`•BERM, 6th day of May, 1964, all IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following b GENERAL FUND: Iviargaret Moore Holm M. Da cey, Co. Clerk Bend ?dater Department Blevens Sanitary Service Casco de Natural Gas Corp. Harry E. I Ia ckey Nic:-lolson's Market & Locker Via finer' s J. L. Winter, D.D.S. P. 1. Ford, M.D. Standard Oil Co. of Calif. idil? e= Lbr. Co. Aiizc Plumbing & Heating Tsche .' Pulp. Co. Vyco Products Co. Tno SheroTin- Williams Co. The Redmond Sport: siaan Printing Co. Boys R, Girls Aid Sccicty Villa St. Rose Children's Farm ' Horne St. iIaMy's Home Louise Horne Bend. Heating & Sheet Ectal Oregon State Bar George D. YcGeary-, M.D. C. J. Radx.,jachcr, i°i.D. Robert ?.Cutter, I4.!�. Samuel F. Toevs, I -i.D. Louis L. Selken Cent.Ore.Tlist. Hosp. SI_ell Oil Co. The Pengad Co. D.pt of ;Motor Vehicles .dolma -Davis Radio L erv. J. C. Dereberry The Owl Plea rian cy :Ml's Auto Shop Bend Troy Lndry. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Brow_: Furnace & Sheet I.etal Xerox ?silt j e Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Lenor Thornton Loi o ifl. Dearth A. W. Westfall Leonard P."Peterson Helen Marcy Albert Smalley Farl--y Elliot, P.�i. Shaw Surgial Co. McKesson & Robbins Cutter Laboratories Rose Pharmacy Brandis Thrift -rise at at a regular meeting of IL�tihe County Court held this bees being present, the following business wa s transacted: I I were presented and ordered aid: Election Fop. Election Express Cthse Water Cthse Fxp. Cths: F•ucl Jail F-".--P. Jail Ex--p. Jail -- Prisoners' Bd. Ja_l exp. Jail Exp. Co.Judge Cthse exp. Cthse exp. Co.Ct. Supp. Cth,e exp. Ct :-L e_xp. Elec. exp. Assess. Off.Exp. Jub-e. exp. Juve. exp. Juve. exp. Juve. exp. Juve. exp. Dist. Ct. Supp. Dist. Ct-. Conx. Med. Invest. Iieulth Dept. Med. invas;t. HD - -: i c d . Invest. HD --Med. Invest. D.A. Travel D.A. Crime Invest. Juvo. exp. Dist. Ct. Supp. Shoe -- Telet -, e Sher. Radio Sher. Supp. Sher. Supp. Sher. Car exp. Jail 10.42; Cthse 8.99 -' Cthse e.xp, Cthse exp. Clerk Mach.Supp. HD Mileage HD Mileage HD Mileage HD Mileage HD Mileage 11,.85; Post.115.00; HD Mileage HD Mileage I HD Mileage Bounty HD Post. HD Supp. HD Supp. HD Supp. HD Supp. HD Supp. - 1 - 104.00 2.00 15.7, 22.50 269.2L. 18.41. 290.0, .00 7.50 2.93 ,.00 15.E 20.42 1'7.7.3 2420.4-0 15.75 5.0C 5.00 1O.00 5.0C 5.00 1.05 20.00 450 . cc 15.00 45.0c r nn 1�.JJ 12.80 5.00 3.05 6.55 36.50 52.03 1.10 6.60 11.66' 1.9.1 .98 1.50 613.140 57.53 76.03 30.51 82.96 Off.E -xP 8.46- 38.31 67.59 21.96 90.54 71.00 203.50 273.00 623.141 16.50 5.07 1.16 1 k r' � VOL mf �.0 Tschcu Pablish'ng Co. H.D. Supp. Mahoney Off. F,�+uip• M.H. Sup p. 27,00 Erilman's Stationery Pac. H.D. 52.87; M.H. 2.70- 3 50 5>• Power & Light Co. M.H. >7 Ore- I^73sh. Tel. & Co. Pa �, H..D..3O. -.5; M.H. 11,70 1.25 1�2.1> c. N.W. Bell Redr..ond Spoke, -a H.D. 58.95; M.H, 34.55 - 93-50 ,n Texaco, Inc. Lega _ Sher -Car exp. 20.76 0.76 ,l Joseph J. Thal- .iofer Conv. exp, ,, R clificld Oil Corp. Sher. Car Exp. `�-""r Bender -floss Co. Dict.Ct, Dooa.s �'2> V*E. Hurst Cascrvin G]--o3 Corp. r• , �t � s e carp . Ctlise 18,00 32.85 Dyar's auto Sere. exp,. Assess. Car exp, 26,25 ari.tis�.Ti's Stationery Sur v f o, 32.09; Assess, 155-74; Dist. 11.45 Robberson Fcrd dales Judge 7.37; Co.Ct. 7.7"l- assess. Car 202.94 !-TCOt `:ide� Hdr,.��e exp. assess. Off.. Supp° 51-40 Pi tnc-;r- BoTics, Inc. Cb.Ct. Supp. 3.00 1 A � essograpz- A ?ultigrapii Corp. Assess. Supp. `��•;0 Robert. Lyons Lyons Di--k Rchcibner ,. r Assess. Travel 11. >O; Off. carp, ?x.58- 12.2ff 20."8 The Bulletin. Assess. Travel 12,75; Off. a p. 10.5J- Bd.of Equal. 10,26; Legal 22.00; Fore, Mahoney Off. Equip. 16-7.02; Plarmi.ng Ccmm. 12.28 -- D.A. 23,23; Clerk 7,20; Elec. 3.68; Asses. 214-?7 39.06; Co. Ct. 25.59; F'Aer. 39.81; Dict, Deschutes Co. Extension Agent Ct. ,70- Pla- rining Comm. 139.27 l:a zonay Office Equip. Br,indis r r Exp. D 0_f. E 9.27 34.40 T:nrif't- . ?�Tise Drug CD Off. ea:p. Allied Electronics Corp. ,orp . D Radiological x'20 41.1., Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. William C. James f f ..D Off. exp. 8.75 Dept. of 1N.n. & Adn. CD Travel CD Radiological 103.26 Wl�l:l'. "ci�lav- i•iail.On Forest prot:'.ct- X5..,6 ive Assn. Pac N.74. R el _ CD Radio 7> .00 . Dcp::. of Fir. & adm. Tele - Various Offices CD Radiological 372.90 a �n Robcrt V. Your S.I.A.C• Sher. T�•a vcl U•, 35.90 Acc. Ins. 89.57 DOG LIC"�NSE FUND: Pac . N . ;I . Bell Tele Walt's Garage . Repairs 15 18 Wa mer' s Dog Food 5.66 S.I.A.C. Acc. Ins, 5.10 3,65 JAW 7jI;3RA.RY FUND: Bancroft- itJh _tne CO. Books West Pub. Co. , Boo: {s 17,50 West Pub. Co. Books 64.00 60.00 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Bur. of Lsnd tfanagement Range Develop. 930. 8l� CT. HSE. BLDG. IMPVT. FUND: Stearns - Mention 14orris Aiast-or Planning 420.00 DESCMJTES CO. SUNSET HOME FUND: Economy Oil Co. Fuel Oil S:nerwin- Williams Co. Material 563.14 58.66 - 2 - 0 VOL � ruf � ��`� i PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Ore. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Soldiers Relief 21,00 CIVIL.DEFENSE FUND: Pac. N.W. Bell Tele. ;C.7;; Fin. & Adm. Surp. Prop. Acc, Desk & Cable Dept. of Fin. & Adm. Chairs 14.x) t•Tm. C. James CD Travel 103.26 GEN. ROAD FUND: Redmond Printers Off. Exp. 17.55 Deschutes Co. Civil Defense Off. Exp. 59.r�0 Mahoney Off. Equip. Off. Equip. 548.0,, East�,rn Oregon Mills Gen. Exp. N.'d. Ind. Laundry Gen. Exp. 12.70 Robborson Ford Sales Parts 7.33 Prcmier Fastener Co. Parts 38.99 Pct:,ers -sic Laet Parts 2.?1; Yu:'ray Holt Motors Parts 2.65 Ploty & Van Dyke Parts 323.!.5 Fa_ =.crest Steel Serv. Center Parts 4.8 -' Kelsey's Electric Pats 0.11 Eutectic Welding Alloys Parts '1.;.'_ �Tcs ^ph �G Parts 3.60 Chamness Glass &. Paint Supp. Parts 43 . Cant. Ore. Radiator Serv. Parts 3.00 Cent. Oro. Supp. Parts 8.30 Cascacl,� Auto Parts Parts 25.59 Bend Auto Upholstery Parts i7 „r: 3end Autc Parts, Inc. Parts .7 Bend Specialized Scrv. Hdw. 1.00 Iia sterson -St. Clair HdUte Hdr. Hutinell & Sherill Hdw. !46.O0 Orn . u aije Dist. Hdw. 37.26 Sherwin-Williams Co. Hdw. 2.7; Vyco Products Co. Hd ?v. 66.95 Hubs & Stalkes Luiuber 6.49 V. E. Hurst Lbr. 3.50 Miller Lbr. Co. Lbr. 29.!x,8 R3cL mond Ready -Mix Lbr. 192.50 Richards Cashvay Lbr, Co. Lbr. 128.66 A P,- N Tire Serv. Tires 119.4n Snoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Tires 573.07 Wi lli3ms Tire SerNrice Tires 130.2t? Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 255,4; Texaco, Inn. .Lobe 2; 5.62 Bend ?dater Dspartmnrt Utilities 2.9,' Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 63 .9 8 Pac. NIJ Bell Util. 27.7; Pac. Power & Light Co. Util 21.;"'1 Crater Lake Mach. Co. E"luip. 600.00 Bend.- Portland Truck Serv. Freight 17-47 Wolf- Da -i-is Radio Serv. Radio 108.57 Derd Aggregate & Paving Co. A6g. & Asphalt 15.75 Chipman Chonical Cc. Weed Control_ 750,00 Oregon "Ag" Chenicals Weed Control 2,506.37 Stearns :F•iertior. Ise. ris New Bldgs. 23.61 Teri -J Sears Gen. Exp. 52.50 IN THE 14A TTER OF BEL? LICENSE: The Court approvedIthe application of Howard anci Jessie Reed dba Pauline Lake Lodge for a RKBB License. I - 3 - VOL 9 fAC£ 1 01 IN THE MATT_ 0r PURCHASE OF TRUCKS: At this time the Court accepted the lo-,.•r bid of $11,546.20 srbmitt.e3 I:rrray Holt for th-'cc trucks. Thn trucks were purchased accordinr- to specificationycf the ourt. I lZ i'K P :-:A T T";r? OF L' GfiLIZING COUNTY oADS: The Court ordered Notices of Le- alization of the follo� ring rc:,;_'s p.ca� -c '; Chr s uar-ry Poad, Nmis Anderson Road Road, Bend- DEschutes Earket Road , HCmehook Road and ar_ -d ob *ccti ons thereto must be filed in the Count; Clerk's office on or beferc jur�c 3-7, IN TNT' :A TTrR OF PRIVATE ",ESS TO COUNTY ROADS: A l The COL.':t granted L. C, :10< permit for private acct -,s 0:1 Or c;�crooc 7 ^3C.:UtE� Cod -._ i ✓JLuZ�,jf r1�iLt- Cf' -�1C Ys IN THE P -,A TTER or PIPE LINE T:U.NSV1Fq'7ING COUNTY ROAD RIGHT -OF :? Y: The Court granted herrct:: ?:oic r_ pex�rission to install a pipe �_i:. a;ress a a ,_ 7nr TH E Ia TT FEE? OF REF THD OF TAXES: The Court order; d tl�e Tai Collector to refunc' ;c_ic}; ^mil D • ; p�� t,-,c of ;199.19 for ov ^rpa;•;.erit of to es� - Th ,,re being no further business, Ccrrt. ^djournc-d. tl - � CCtrNTY CC'r --1L, SSIONER � COUNTY - 4 - IN THE COUNTY COURT OE THE STATE OF ORYGON In the Matter of the Bend - Deschutes Market. All persons inte County Road used and t commencing at a point of the center of Se FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF :LEGALIZATION' i) Led in or concerned with tYat portion of the eled. as such for more thanithirty (30) years roxi.mately 550 feet east and 150 feet north 26, Township 16 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence southerly following theicourse of the existing county road through Sections 26 and 35 of said township and through Sections 2, 11, and the North half ,,(Nz) of the North half (ND of Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the!Willamette Meridai to the Southwest Cornei (SW) of the Northwest quarter (NW4) of the Northeast quarter (NE41) of said Section 14; thence westerly one quarter mile, more or less; thence southerly one and one quarter mile, more or less , a termination in the Butler Market Road at a point near the Southeast corner (SE) of the Southwest quarter (SWz) of the Northwest quarter (Nw4) of.Section 23, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be sixty (60) feet in width, are here- by notified that the County Court will, at its next, term, hear and deter- mine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of this county of or before j ►�\:� i _.) , 196, or the road h4'reinabove described will be declared a coi ty road and public highway.] Dated this 1 day of � f , 196 • DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge CouUty Con#issioner County Commissioner i VOL Face x_0`1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of the j NOTICE OF LEGALIZATION HAI1E.HOOK ROAD ) All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than thirty (30) years commencing at the Southwest corner (SW) of the Northwest quarter (N4d) of the Northeast quarter (NE,) of Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence following the course of the existing road east one quarter mile; thence in a general south- easterly direction to a termination in the Butler Market Road at the Southeast corner .(SE) of Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be sixty (60) feet in width; are hereby notified that the County Court will,;at its next term, hear and determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the sounty clerk of this county on or before or the road hereinabove des- cribed will be declared a county road and public highway, ra Dated this j' _ day of -Y , 196-1. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge County' Comm_i over County Commissioner VOL PACE IN THE COUN'T'Y COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES j In the Matter of the ) NOTICE OF IZGALI ATION RYAN ROAD ) All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than forty (40) years commencing at a point on the O'Neil State Secondaryl,Highway near the center of Section 25, Township 14 South, Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence in a northerly direction for 4220.1 feet, more or less, to a termination forty feet south of the Northeast <,orner (NE) of the Southeast quarter (SE') of the Southwest quarter '(Sdii) of Section 24, Township 14 South, Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be forty feet (40') in width; are hereby notified that the County Court will, at its next term, hear and determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office 'f the County Clerk of this county on or before June 17, 1964, or the road hereinabove des- crobed will be declared a county road and public hiF;hway. Dated this 6th day of May, 1964. Date of hearing June 17, 1964. DESCHUTP,S COLNTX COURT County Judge .� ommissioner County Commissioner r in the Matter of VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT 01,' TILE STAT Ol' OREGON FOR TILE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PRIVATE ACCESS TO COUNTY ROAD Oil DER 9 FACE 1-09 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to: L. C. MOE private access, nn or across Deschutes County right-of-way. A de- d°.-,cription and map of this operation must, be provided on the reverse side of sheet., This permit is subject to the foll•wing general specifications and is at any time upon written notice b- .7 the Deschutes County Court. r, GEN72AL DPECIFICATIONS FOR PA1RTICULtkR INSTALLATIONS it** (Type) PP.rallel T,rith the road shall be in the existing ditch line or no less than three ,J) :L`rGro the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- tal-'ed to a. depth to be no less than two (2) feet and. properly back-filled . Lo gra6e line and with nc obstructions to the drainage area. Permi t ee slia bC for any or all damages to the existing pavement 6 o r r_--r areas within the right -of -ways , and, should/ Line Transverse: (Type) All pipe line pipe e line * ns v��J­301IJ7 to the read bed or right -o' _way shall be insta ed in the follri-iing All. -,avem -ent cuts prior to excavation shall be made) w h a breaking lharimer t lle insure neat finish cut lines All pipe lines shall e installed to a depth -a �, 1. - _ installed - two (2) feet bol(-,w the existing roadside d* c;l elevation. In all ctj the _ I to a watcr line is instal-led. in a transverse di " il), _ - cticn the water pipe must * a �0 1_ . I.. 'T rger-pipe which size s1la.1 less than six "') inches in T1 M, �1 a and Paving: The pormittec sh r I be required to properly back- 0 a'ttoc-s li- J. tilo tren6.i sucJ-1­am1r�1o_r__as to guarantee a ell compacted, stabilized. sub- p 'u 'a The pavement must be reel cd to its original line., crown, -ith f th and. �i- 0.rL Z�.Sp'jlalt` mixture to conf'-)rlTl h the surrounding read bed, Tic' i�-,,stallation must be kept smooth for ��Ihc traveling public at all times, The to Jc ev W­111 be req-._,irod at all times c� to ak-c every precaution to protect Lile U I x F" signs and traffic G�ntrols shall be furnished by tnc por,lit- IT b]L to i:,tLhcr Uti]_4 4y -L, install all tho p: /,n,-r ,j _. One. exce _ . )c when c r, sinF, ions, such as gas lines, spcifications shall apply It would not be necessary tlio right-cf-way, telephone lines J -nes, and. if they arc to bo run to have t1losc linos T /POrr.Qittac shall be required to observe the following rules /pond.droEulations pertaining to the Moving L Thc r o' huilding6. r_ to nlcvc the building on pncumatic dollies evenly spaced. ui GIT011 weight distribution,, and properly scored so as to proven' r J the process of moving. Tl�lo pormittoc', shall be responsible for all to 1,;hc traveling public as may be necessary to insure safe travel Of moving the building. The pormittoo shall be required. to have t 3 t ea Pilot cars equipped. with signs de=picting ""elide Load" ? and all the a_,-.d flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an cycn flow of the ,- p1-.vcnt congestion, The permittoo will be held directly responsible for ail 6'magc to the existing Pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. 10--Oair sr.:J.U' dLunagc, or pay damages to Deschutes C•*:Iullt.y for the necessary repairs. T the O'DI,12',90 Of mOvin- it 4-9 necessary to iniovc, bridge. railings, the permit- r:.ciuirod to replace t1io railings to their original state. The sawing vjtto Access tc Count Rcad: The Pcrmittcc will be rc-quircr3 to construct the access at the s-7),fcst and most Prztctical point- of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the reap. If there is nood VOL 9 FACE 1-A Permit to: continued -2- i f - >r a. culvert, the proper site and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the cysts of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - ta.1.11<<nce cr construction, the permittee will be required 'to move this installation ..t 'r..s own expense. Deschutes County will assume no res );onsibility for damage to installation as result of maintainance or construction, failure of p,:rmittee t.,, corroly witn perfcrmancc of work will result in a charge for ijork p :rformed. by L::sch --itcs County. oval: PI.I'pklpWTIrrrcr, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY A -,p.r ovc d County r TITP h4,TZEE ,Tr •JUDGE 1 Z,OU.NTl CUll :,ISM 0'ER�' I �1 i i � I^ 1 � 1 1 1 i I Z-; 1 0 C i i Erb, C C60 in the Matter of VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT 01-' TIE, JSTATis OF OREGON FOR TflE COUNTY OF DESC1HUTES PRIVATE ACCESS TO COUNTY ROAD j O R D E R � FACE i A permit is granted by Deschutes County to: L. C. MOE t•o.. private access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- toiJ.e] description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of I.: .s :-:feet, This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is rc::T:,r.� able at any time upon written notice b- y the Deschutes County Court. GEI>JRAL SPECIFICATIONS FO-q, PAiTICUL.AR I1,13TALLATIONS (Type) parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three j) feet- frcrr the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must. be - stal i_ad to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly back- filled t the grace line and. with tic obstructions to the drainage area. Permitt e shall r ; ,;Snon:s'i�,le for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and. shc•ul .ers or ci.rer b,jec'a cr areas within the right -of -way. t _.'•_l_i ng P-1 pe .Line Transverse: All pipe linVinstallations (Type) 1.�iri t:; a:zr r rsely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be inst led in the following All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made ;,. th a breaking; harr:mer '� insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines steal e installed to a depth t'r_an two (2) feet below the existing roadside tcli elevation, In all T�,rh.cre a water line is installed. in a transverse d' ection the water pipe must be. i.ns al:Lcd wii:hiri a larger pipe which size si-tall be o less than six (6) inches in = ^_ckf ".fling and Paving: The permitter sh 1 be required to properly back - il1 ..._,e trenca: in such a manner as to guarantee a cell compacted stabilized. sub.- bo.sc ­)rior to paving, The pavem , ent must be repl ell to its original line, crown. an asphalt mixture to conform w' h the surrounding road bed, The ira c.a1_lation must be kept smooth for he traveling public at all times, The .,ill be rcq,:ircd at all times to ake every precaution to protect the E,11 signs and. traffic ontrols shall be furnished by the permit- •;... ? w c;- Ord tc other ec c ccr.riu.-ite �;rCnnnd, w_'._th :n Z,a? der j;i] utility install ions, such as gas limes, telephone lines; and all the gc;ncr spcifications shall aptly if thoy arc to be run one exceptio.: It would not be necessary to have these lines )c when cro sin; the right -cf -way. /r,_-quircd r, #; of Duildi.nSs. The erm:i_ttec shall be -required to observe the following rules a d regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The t:_t oe s'�a1.1 bo re tired to move the building o.n pneumatic dollies evenly spaced . . to insure an Ton woight distribution, and proporly shcrcd so as tc prevent o _a.,Dsc wrlilc in he proc;css of moving. The permittec shall be rosponsibl.e for all `_ WVlrr,iIng�• to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel ! ir. cc ^�s of moving the building. The permittee shall be roquirod. to have c,�.`> ; t J� (?) pilot cars equipped with signs dopicting "Tide Load ", and all the ::,ia_ry :Lc,, .s and flagrrncn at all intersoctions so as to insure a.n even flow of the f _: id ,,r, -.vont congestion. The permittee will be hold directly res-ponsible for c t -1 d�.rr•a.gc to the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. .oair s,..i.d domage, or pay damages to Deschutes C)unt•v for the necessary repairs, .i:' _nc; talc coiArso Cl m0vin,g it is nocessary t•O move brill a' bridge railings, the permi_t- ,,:,all b_ r;quircd to replace t;ie railings to their original state. The s awing _6 be—� 'rivatc !access tc County Rcad: The permittcc will be roquircd to construct the access at tlic safest and most Poact,ical point of entry, The size of the access must be doted on the map. If there is r'S'71.C�?] -, r;cied O Permit to: VOL 7 FACE !1! 12 continued -2- fir a culvert, the proper size and length must be detormincd, and also put on the m.ap. The permittce will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the c.sts of the materials used in the access. i if at any -time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - ,ai.nan.cc or construction, the permittce will be ruquircd to move this installation t '.i.s own expense. Deschutes County will assume no ros )onsib lity for damage to said installation as result of maintainanco or construction. Failure of permittee tr., com -ply with performance of work will result in a caargo' for work perfcrmud. by L.sclzutcs County. Approyod C t: UA!lI:S -I R I \� R' ended �pprov 1:. -'� ?/. a s wmr'dr, � ;, . dmastcr DESCHUTES COUNTY P1 Pd- ITT ,E wP � f.G1� i r 1 -- i � Qi j 1 n the Matter of VOL 9 FACE 1 -3.3 IN THE COUNTY COURT Ol,' THE JSTATE OIF OREGON FCR THE COUNTY OF DLSC-HUTES PRIVATE ACCESS TO COUNTY ROAD j O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to: L. C. I ✓OE ,o private access on or across Deschutes Count y right-of A d.e- tail ed c;e ription and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of 11 _s sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is re'vccable at any time upon written notice b.j the Deschutes County Court, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR I145TALLATIONS - -- -- _ - - - - -- —_-- ._., (Type) para.)lel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line or no less than three �'.:r;t :� ccrr_ the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be i to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and. properly bacic- filled t the grade line and. with nc obstructions to the drainage area. Per;/ir shall for any cr all damages to the existing pavement, and shoor ',he : %o,jects cr areas within t'le right -of -way„ Line Trar_sverse : All pipe li nstallations ne roa ed or ri.gllt -ol -way shall be inst ed in the following A11. pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be m3c""', ?z' h a breaking hammer ;o .irti,u_ e nca:.t finish cut lines. All pipe lines sh e installed to a depth ' ,ro (2) feet below the existing roadside elevation, In all 'J,'h."rc- z. wr t.er line is installed. in a transverse di ecticn the water pipe must c 'L.ns all „c ?rthi:! a. larger pipe which size shall be o less than six (v) inches in tc ^r.. ^•lcz'__= 1_ling and Paving: The perrnittee sh 1 be required to q properly back- s t:.c �:� ncii. ; sL:ch a rrarrler as to guarantee a 1011 compacted, stabilized. sub- fill c! nrlcr t0 _n g, Trio pavement alas? be rcri i p 1 ed to its original line, cr:xrn, and. ­,raw, :rith an asphalt mixture to conform w' h the sur. rounding road bed, The ":. o isztallat on must be kept smooth for no traveling public at all tines, The J)c- r -:i.`_ ; -J? will be required at all times to ake ever, precaution to protect, the l i�;-rs1-_r: rohlic, E.11 signs and traffic ontrols shall bo furnished by the perrait- Tn :.'ngard to ether utility install ions such as _ , gas lines, telephone line,,,, and. c_.e . is cc;:c'? ;.it,s , all the ge her spcifications shall apply if they arc to be run ,' °cued.; ? Lth one exe0 - i It would not be necessary to have t lose llnes ' - t='ir? `r J�� rr pipe when cr sing tine right -cf -way. Thy pormi_t -tee shall be required to observe the following r. u- a d regulations 11 pertaining to one moving of buildings, Tic he rc aired 't0 rncvc the building on plicumat .c dollies evenly spaced o is o in :urc: an xvon ?v:_-ight distribution, and properly slicrcd so as tc prcvcrrt, in he process .of moving, The permittce shall be responsiblc for all „ra :� ?rar i -11F to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel ro,­,s s of moving the building, The ?permittco shall be required. to have pilot cars equipped. with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necns,�ary i�_ns and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the 7,a.: fic 1.r',:verit congestion, The permittce will be held directly- responsible f all canagc to ti no cxist:ing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. .:oair s_ci.d damage, or pay damares to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. d:,,ring the courSC of movii ?cl it i_s necessary to movcl bride railings, the pormit- o %: b;: r ;qui rod to replace tae railings to their original state. The sawing _ r r i+ t s c ''_��•�t i�ccoss tc County Rcad: The permittce will be rcquircn to construct the access at t;io sa.fcst and most pi,act,i_cal point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on tho map. If tnere is Cb'T�.G?],S T ;ced VOL 9 FABF:1-4 permit to: continued -2- i f ^r a, culvert, the proper size and length must be detcrmirod, and also put cn the map, The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main- gin or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation �.t ::_.s own expense. Deschutes County will assume no res Donsibi lity for damage to said installation as result of maintainanco or construction, Failure of permittee t� corroly v:Tith performance of work, will result in a charge; for ijork performod. by L ;s:;hutcs County. ftoco �d ppr val: Char Plumrrcr Roadmastcr DESCHUTES COUNTY A; -)r,.rov:d County JUDGE, S PE ITT EE 1 6 MI-0 ! 1 i i X01 I I I. i I � a I i 0 In the Matter VOL FACE -I J5 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES of ) ORDER= Pipe Line Transversi.ng_ a ) County Road Right -of -way ) 'Js.. A permit is granted by Deschutes County t• MOISAN to INSTALL A PIPE LINE ornm across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation-must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Gourt. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or ^n n three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement e -pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less th feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line si � t�o:kioiotii�thd.•drai a e area. be res i g Permiittee shall or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or Ir ^t ilnn Aire Line Transverse: A six (6) inch ter 1ine.1�11 pipe line installations ld transversely to to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be rna.db-- >*Ith Ar_btbaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backf_ illin� and Pa_ ving: The permittee shall be required to fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized) uback- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. In regard ts-other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t4 be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. R qy9ommended Appro -� A a��e er, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY Appr ved Coun o rt: CO�UNNTY JUDGE PERMITTEE -- KENNETH MOISAN - - C, ✓� 'A -, COMNiISS --01 r - / jIT COUNTY comiiss W W I -P W N � -o e i ro' m. � z tit v = _ 7"Y L. e, Ro zsd' W W I -P W N � -o e i ro' m. � z In the Matter ) of the ) CHRIS HARRY ROAD) VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF LEGALIZATION 9 RGE 117 All persons i.nterested*in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such fo ore than thirty -five (35) years commencing at the Southeast (SE) corner of Section 24, Township 15 South, Range 12•East of the Willamette NTeridian; thence west for one half mile to a termination at the South quarter corner of said Section 24, said road to be 60 feet in width; are hereby notified that the County Court will, at its next term, hear and determine whether the road here- in described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of this county on or before "LA-) F / / , 196 � , or the road hereinabove described will be-declared a county road and public highway. Dated this day of Y .. 196 ±. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner VOL FALE IN THECOUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Fatter ) of the ) NELS ANDERSON ROAD ) NOTICE OF LEGALIZATION All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than thirty (30) years commencing at a point on the Dalles- California Highway (1926 Establish- ment) North 530 461 East a distance of '721.90 feet :from the Southwest corner (SW) of the Southeast quarter :(S]-:k) of the Northeast quarter (NEB) of Section 20, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette I Meridian, thence North 480 371 East for 1285.4 feet, thence North 780 551. East for 189;7 feet!, thence South 770 341 East for 330.7 feet!, thence North 500 281 East for 116.4 feet!, thence North 400 361 East for X1.83.1 feet) thence North l0 271 West for 394.7 feet; thence Narthl 10 501 East for 196.7 feet!, to the termination, said road to be 40 _Feet in width; are hereby notified that the County Court vui.7.l, at its next term, hear sand determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be :filed in the office of the county clerk of this county on or before L r; -� , 196, or the road hereinabove described hill be declared a county road and public highway. Dated this day of �'�') 196 . D&SCHUTES COUN`.'(Y COURT Commis I ' C 1.' e L 9 FA fg 11.9 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 20th day of May, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN ATE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Vernon Patrick Aloe MH Off. Rent $55,00 W.B. Saunders Co. HD Supp. � app' 46.70 Pac. NW Bell. H. A. Starr HD 77-75; MH 30.20- 7.00 107.95 Postmaster VSO Travel VSO Post° 18.82 Robert E. Lyons Assessor Travel 10.00 Dick Scheibner Assess - Travel 36. ?5 Terry L. Sears Assess - Travel 24'50 Francys Lyons Assess- Travel 23.50 Virginia Chapman Assess - Travel 23.50 Addressograph- multigraph Corp. Assess-- Maint. 23-50 Van Huffel Auto Sere. Assess -Car exp, 252.60 Business Equip. Center Assess -Off. supp, 62.21 The Redmond Spokesman Equalization Bd. 200.06 Marshall Valuation Serv.a Standard Oil Co. Assess -Off. supp. 9.94 25.00 Shell Oil Co. Sher. 50.82; Assess. 83.71- 134.53 Union Oil Co. Sher. 11.10 Assess 4. f 62; Co-Court 2.59- 18.31 Texaco Inc. Assessor 64.75; Sher. 41.55 106,30 Richfield Oil Corp. Sher - -Car exp. Sher -..Car 18.25 Standard Oil Co. exp. Co.Judge Travel 8.23 Donald E. Clark Pris. Bd, 301 ,5 Dunham Printing Co. Election Exp. 60.00 The Bend Bulletin Legal 6,05 Mahoney Off. Equip. VSO Supp° 44.15 L. F. Greene Elect, Exp. 4.36 fte. Power & Light Co. Cthse Lights g 29'00 Smith Electric Cthse exp. 200.20 Masterson- St.Clair Hdwe. Cthse exp, 58.53 Bowers, Davis & Hoffman Audit 11245 Cascade Medical Clinic Lumbermens Ins. Agency MH 10.00; Crime Inv. 5.00.. 2030.00 15.00 Farley Elliott, P.M. Sher -Bond Prem, Dist.Ct. Post. 25.00 West Pub. Co. Am. Tel & Tel Co. Circ. Ct. Bks 25.00 60.00 Pac NW Bell Helen M. Dacey CD Tel, Tele -- Various Offices Elec.Milea 8'75 392.88 Rosemary Patterson Opal g a Elec. Exp. 30.00; Mileage 19.10 5,00 49.10 Sprague Elec. �p� . Lynn Hoffman 4 -H Exhibits 30.00 Hillcrest School Geo. F. Baker Juve. Committed ll.69 83'00 State Tress. Equal. Bd. Meals Pred. Animal Control 15,35 Helen Rastovich Elec, Mileage 10.00 13.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft- Whitney Co. Book West Pub, Co. Books 7.50 52.00 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Pac NW Bell Tele. Ore. St. C.D. Agency Sal. (Boesch) 31.00 287.48 - 1 - 120 DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Co. Gas 27.06 Pac NW Bell Tele. 14.3.9 WEED CONTROL FUNDS Des. Co. Road Dept. Adv. for Weed Control 21275052 GENERAL ROAD FUND: NW Ind. Lndry Co. Gen. expo 12.7.0 Hudson House Gen. expo 5.19 Anderson Bros. Pts, 450.00 Eutectic Welding Alloys Pts, 44.40 Miller Lbr. Co, Lbr. 6.96 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv, Tires 413.35 Union Oil Co. Fuel 22,55 Standard Oil Co, Fuel 986.05 Shell Oil Co. Fuel 3.67 Richfield Oil Corp. Lube 6.48 Texaco Inc. Lube 141.96 P. P. &.L. Co. Util. 36.5'9 Pao NW Bell Util. 88.64 Healy's Furn. Co. Off. exp. 4.65 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Freight 3.00 Pac. NW Bell Radio 12.50 Smith Electric Radio 12.74. Crater Lake Mach. Co. Equip. 13,933.00 Chipman..Chemical Co. Weed Control 1,070.00 Petty Cash Petty cash 31.25 IN THE MATTER OF PAY FOR ELECTION BOARDS ,& POLLING PLACES: the The Court ordered Clerk to pay the Election,Boards at the rate of $1.00 per hour and $20.00 per polling place. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO - COUNTY.OWNED.LANDS: The Court executed the following deeds: D. C. Stamper et ux - Lot 13.1 Block 22, Highland Add. $405.00 James 0. Arnt$ et ux -_Lots 1,2 & 3, Block 10, NW Townsite; Cols 1st Add. 41250.00 IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF COUNTY.PROPERTY: The Court made a resolution to exchange properties with Oliver Jones and the Clerk was ordered to publishinotice of such intention. IN THE MATTER OF LEGALIZING COUNTY ROADS: The Court ordered Hamilton Road & Westerly Ext Market Road and Carl Baker R 1964. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO BI & MOVE OLD CAR BODIES FROM 'The Court granted l old car bodies. ces of Legalization of Vie following roads posted: on, Camp Creek Road, Edmwidson Road, Harper Thunsite Any objections thereto to be filed on or before July 1, EGUS PIT: rl Hayes permission to burn!and remove from the Negus Pit - 2 - 0 VOL 121 IN THE MATTER OW REFUND OF.TAXESs The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund Lee E. Leiker $40.78 for payment of.taxes on wrong property. IN THE MATTER OF PIPE. LINE s The Court granted Cecil Standiford a permit to install a pipe line across County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING GAS,LINES.REED MARKET ROADs The Court granted Cascade Natural Gas permission to install 3A" and 2" gas lines across Deschutes County sight -of -way, IN THE MATTER OF SPRING RIVER ACRES #2s The Court at this time ordered a refund of the Performance Bond posted for Spring River Acres #2. The Court adjourned until May 22, 1964. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY: of B The Court met for hearing on exchange of property with School Dist, No, 1 end at 10:00 A.M, May 22nd in the County Court Roca. No one attended the hearing except members of the Court and the Court therefore unanimously recommended the Order for Exchange, The Court met for hearing on exchange of property with R. J. Curl at 2:00 P.M. May 22nd in the County Court Room. No one appeared to contest the exchange and the Court unanimously voted an Order for exchange. There being no further business Court adjourned. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO*ns,, _COUNTY COMMISSIONE 3 - w }} V 1 9 'AGE x.22 IN THE In the.Matter of Permit to burn and remove old car bodies from Negus Pit This matter coming asking permission to b The Court, having the sar e to be true and The following speci 1. The perruttee s 2. The permittee the pit area in satis IZ IS THEREFORE NTY COURT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES a ti RDER��� `,/ G4 ? fore the Court on the petition of Earl Hayes, i and remove from the Negus Pi!t old car bodies. e full investigation into trie matter and finding I i asible, does grant said request. cations apply: 11 abide by all local and state fire ordinances; I .11 be responsible for the fires and for leaving I Iry condition. '.ED that the said. Earl Hayeslbe permitted to burn and remove old car bodies from the Negus Pit, with thc: above specifications i applying. Dated this 21st daylof May, 1964. DESCHUTED COUNTY COUNT i COUNTY JtJDGE COUNTY CMaSSI NER COUNTY ColvEvISSIONER I I �. 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter W4 O R D E R Refund of Taxes VOL 9 PACE 123 Ali; j CO. r: ` This matter coming before the Court upon the Petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Lee E. Leiker, 1017 Albany, Bend, Oregon, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the sarong property, and., It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid on the wror property, IT IS THEREFORE ORDE, E D, pursuant to Chapter 806. , Oregon Revised Stat- utes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $40.78, Dated this 20th day of flay, 1964. DESCHU'TES COUNTY COURT COU,�iT JUDGE COUNTY COP31ISSI INTER GUUNTY UU-t-I JlISSIONER O VOL 9 PACE 124 IN THF. COUNTY rO'•?RT OF THE STATE CF THE COUNTY OF PESCHU1FS In the Matter ) mf ) ORDER Pipe line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Cecil Standiford to install a pipe line xK across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation,must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the DeschutesCounty Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line:, or an three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement Le pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less th feet and properly backfilled to the original grade area. Permittee shall be res or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or Installing Pipe Line Transver laid transversely to the road manner: all pavement cuts pr so as to insure neat finish c of no less than two (2) feet cases where a water line is i be installed within a larger diameter. Fsackfilling and Pa fill the trench in such a man, base prior to paving. The pa and grade with an asphalt mix area of installation must be permittee will be required at traveling public. All signs , tee. In regard to other utility in electric conduits, all the ge under ground, with one except within a larger pipe when cre Approved COUNTY JUDGE -'y" (s)r rac COUNTY COPhISSI COUNTY C01 ISSIONER e: A 4 inch water line. All pipe line installations Ted or right -of -way shall be,installed in the following or to excavation shall be ar..btbaking hammer t lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth elow the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all stalled in a transverse direction the water pipe must ipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in ing: The permittee shall belrequi.red to properly back- er as to guarantee a well cjmpacted, stabilized sub - ement must be replaced to its original line, crown, ure to conform with the surrounding road bed. The ept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The all times tc take every precaution to protect the nd traffic controls shall be; furnished by the permit- llations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and al specifications shall apply if they are t4 be run It would not, be necessary to have these lines rig the right -of -way. R �;o7'0' AF>p oval Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY i I PERMITTEE i Deschutes County will furnish a 8 inch culvert to the permittee. I at no expense VOL 9 FACE.. 25 i t7 n� . 9 PACE �. 6 0 IN THF. In the Matter of Installing Gas Lines COURT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) O R D E R Reed Market Road ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CASCADE NATURAL GAS to 3/4,11 and 211 Gas Lines on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map ofithis operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes I County Court. I GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe: Line Parallell: Two inch (211 ) Gas Main ! All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with robs *bisbbitoJictoti6tithd •d-taigage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: 3/4 inch Gas Lines All pipe line installation: laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following; manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be mada;.iritH dnbtbaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back- fill the trench in sucr, a manner as to guarantee a well cj'mpacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are tj be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessa,ry to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. R �ended A p � TV al �c�„(%'S Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHU S COUNTY Appro d County o t: i .t +ate (' I .• t :�` "6 L i L "t.—_ �. COUNTY JUDGE P RMITTEE COUNTY COMi,iISSIONER COUNTY COM1iISSIONER 127 70 m rIm � I r^ m 3 o vs T rl CW rh ri C: EAJ) Q-7 / / ' SRq ft kAj % Aj -4 f4,V 61 07 VOL 9 t� +! Il THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i In the Matter of Exchange of County Properties �- RESOLUTION with Oliver Jones ) I This matter coming before the Court upon the Clurt's own petition in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that an exchange of ;property is i necessary between Deschutes County, Oregon and Oliver Jones, Star Route, Redmond, Oregon. i It appearing that said trade of properties is to the best interests of the public of Deschutes County, Oregon., I IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED that it is the intention of the Deschutes County Court to exchange properties with Oliver Jones, pursuant to ORS 275.100, the pro- s posed exchange described as follows: Description: Deschutes County to Oliver Jones: SW; NW4 of Section 1, Township 15 south, Range!12 E. W. M. IdE.,i4 NE4, S2 NE4, N_ SW4, S2 SE4 of Section 3; SE4. of Section 4; N2 NE4 of Section 10, all in Township 15 south, Range 12 E. W. M. NE', NE4 NW4, NE4 SW4, S1 SW4, SE4 of Section 21; NW4 NE4, E2 NW4, NEB SW4 of Section 22; N ?, NE4 SW4 of Section 28; SW4S&- (east of the Buckhorn County Road) of Section 29; NE4 SW4. (east of the Buckhorn County Road) of Section 32; and SW4 Nkl, SE4, NW4i E-1 SW4 of Section 33, all in Township 1Lp south, Range 12, E. W. M. Total acreage, 1779.18. Description: Oliver Jones to Deschutes County, Oregon: That portion of the following described lands north and west of the center of the Deschutes River, and south and east of a line between a point at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 1, Township 15 south, Range 12 E. W. Iii. , and a� point at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 11, Township 15 south, Range 12 E. W. M. The southwest ouarter and southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Secti.onl, Township 15 south, Range 12 E. W. M. The northwest quarter of the northwest qu�Irter of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 12 E„ W. M. The east half of the northeast; quarter of Sectioru -11, Township 15 south, Range 12 E. W. M. together with that portion of the following laf ids lying south and east of the center of the Deschutes River: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 12, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 11, all in Township 15 south, Range 12, E. W. M. i I IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Clerk t ve not ice of a hearing I t k�' `I VOL 19 PACE 12.9 0 to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 A. M. on the 29th day of June, 1961, at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcel should not be exchanged. Done in open Court this 20th day of Nlay, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COUNT COUNTY JUDGE C . COUNTY COM�aSSIONER COUNTY COIUUVIISSIONER t .l VOL °9 PAGE 130 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE-CON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of the ); NOTICE OF IEGAJ IZATION HARPER TOWNSITE MARKET All persons interiested in or concerned with triat portion of the I County Road used and traveled as such for more thanithirty (30) years commencing t g a point at the Northeast (NE) corner of the Northwest quarter (NW4) of the Northwest quarter (NW-41) of Section 8, Township 20 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence easterly and southeasterly to an intersection with the Dalles"California Highway at a point located 700 feet west and 350 feet north, more or less, of the east quarter corner of Section 9, Township 20 South, Range 11 East of the I Willamette Meridian, together with a "Y" branch of said road terminating in said highway approximately 400 feet southwesterly from the first above described termination, said road to be 60 feet in width; are hereby notified that the County Court vri -11, at its next term' , hear and deter- s mine whether the road he-ein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections there ;o must be filed in the office of the county clerk of this county on 6r before 196, or the road het ^einabove described i will be declared a county road and public highway, Dated this day of 196- , Date of hearing _ .� c ,_ j _,'1964* DESCHUTES COUNTY'COURT ' J O In the Matter ) of the ) Edmundson Road) VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF .LEGALIZATION t7 fAGE -131 All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than twenty (20) years commencing at a point thirty (30) feet north of the West quarter corner of Section 32, Township 14 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Medirian; thence east for one mile, more or less, to a point thirty (30) feet south of the East quarter corner of said Section 32, said road to be 60 feet in width; are hereby notified that the County Court Will, at its next term, hear and determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of this county on or before or the road hereinabove described will be declared a county road and public highway. Dated this A day of 196 4 Dates of hearing . ��- �_ ..� 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge 1 Coun# Commi 'sioner County Commissioner =_, VOL M,[132 IN THEICOUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF; OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the ) NOTICE OF LEGALIZATION ) I Camp Creek Road) All persons interested in or concerned with that portion-of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than thirty (30) years commencing at a point approximately 900 :feet west of;the Southwest (SW) corner of Section 20, Township 20 South, Range 13 Eaist of the Willamette Meridian; thence northeasterly for seven miles, more�,or less, and ter- minating at the north quarter corner of Section 6, Township 20 South, Range 19 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be sixty (60) feet in width, are hereby notified that the County Court will, at its I next term, hear and determine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clierk of this county on or before �, �.c,� _, 196 , o'r the road herein - above described will be declared a county road and public) highway. Dated this day of /`� �� Y' ,196 ff I Date of hearing I 1964, DESCHUTES COUNTY1COURT i County Judge Court,,y C015missioner CounL•y Commissioner '4. !. l o VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF'OREGON In the Matter ) . ) of the ) HAMILTON ROAD & ) Westerly Extention ) FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF IEGALIZATION All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than thirty (30) years commencing at A'4oint on the George Murphy Road approximately 600 feet south from the east quarter corner of Section 17, Township 18 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence northerly and west—' erly following the course of the existing road to a termination in the Dalles— California Highway at or near a point 700 feet, more or less, south and 720 feet, more or less, west of the north quarter corner of said Section 17, said road to be forty (40) feet in width from the point of beginning to the point of intersection with the Parrell Road (Old Dalles - California Highway) and sixty (60) feet in width from the intersection with the Parrell Road to the intersection of the right of way of the Dalles— California Highway; are hereby notified that the County Court will, at its next term, hear and deter- mine whether the road herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk of this county on or before! U_/ , 196 4_, or the road hereinabove described will be declared a county road and public highway. Dated this to day of ff,4�y 196. Date of hearing'-- , �u i._ f X9640 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge i aLa.4..e� o y o ssi r County Commissioner VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE( PAU FOR. THE COUNTY OF D0CHUTES In the Matter of the ) NOTICE OF IEGALIZATION. Carl Baker Road) All persons interested in or concerned with that portion of the County Road used and traveled as such for more than twenty (20) years commencing at a.point inithe Collins County Road where the same is located at the northwest (NW) corner of Section'34., Township 16 South., Range 11. East of the Willamette Meridian; thence east for one �ialf mile to a ter- urination in the Pinehurst County Road at the north quarter corner, of said Section 34, the said road to be 60 feet in widthl are hereby noti- fied t its next term s hear and determine fled that the County Court wit h at whether the read herein described shall be ordered as a lawful county road and public highway; and objections thereto must be filedtin the office of the county clerk, of this county on or before / 196., or the road hereina.bove described will he declared a county road and public highway* da of S� --� Dated this 114 Y 196 - ° DESCHUTES COUNTYICOURT Date of hearing County Judge Cou: y C074011sioner County Commissioner 1964° O VOL PACE A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 4th day of February 1961, by and between the County of .Deschutes as First Party, the City of Bend, as Second Party, and the City of Redmond, as Third Party, WHEREAS, the County of Deschutes is the owner of a certain base transmitting station located ih a concrete building on Awbrey Butte, one of two radio transmitters in said building, a certain radio antenna located near said building all in use by the Deschutes County Sheriff's office, and one transmitting and receiving set located in the Redmond City Hall, now in use by the Redmond City Police Department, and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Sheriff's office is now operating on a radio frequency No. KOF545, and WHEREAS., the City of Redmond Police Department is the owner and operator of certain car mobile units, and WHEREAS, the City of Bend Police Department is the owner and operator of certain car mobile units, one radio transmitter located in the above described base transmitting station and a transmitting and receiving set located in the Bend City Hall, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to operate a cooperative, non- profit communication system in which the Deschutes County Sheriff's office, the Bend City Police Department, and the Redmond City Police Department, shall operate on the same radio frequency No. KOF545. NOW THEREFORE, the Parties hereto hereby agree: (1) That the Deschutes County Sheriff's office, the Bend City Police Department, and the Redmond City Police Department shall henceforth operate on the same radio frequency No. KOF545. (2) That all parties hereto shall share equally in the cost of all repair and maintenance of any and all radio equipment in or about the above. described base transmitting station located on Awbrey Butte. Page 1 of 2 pages 8 VOL 9 MLE 136 (3) That each party hereto shal.l repair an ,maintain all. radio equipment under their own control or supervision at their own expense. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for- the length of the term of the Deschutes County's base station U(;,ense. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this agreement is subject to annual ratification by all parties hereto. Dated this 4th day of February 19 64 AeI G' . C. Sho es, e Hall Pu dy, Bend Enffl K. Moen, e M. Moa ey, e o Administrator of STATE OF OREGON ) ) ss. County of Deschutes ) On this the 4th day of February before me, a Notary Puffin and or sai o� and D. L. Penhollow, F. C. Sholes, Hal Puddy, and Emil K. to be the identical persons described therein and who ment, and.acknowledged to me that they executed the sa for „the.,uses and purposes therein named. IN year '9A!'m - Nand?_and official seal the day and year last ab n � co Notary Public for ' My Commission expi STAE .OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) s noun ety .9 64 , personally appeared Mate, the within named .oen to me p ers onally known xecuted the within instru- �e freely and voluntarily WHEREOF, I have hereunto ve written. March 24, 1965. On this the Q? day of �_, �, 19=' personally appeared before me, a No ary Public in and or said mty and State, the within named M. Mooney, to me personally known to be the identical person described therein and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same freely and voluntarily for the uses and pur- poses therein named. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year last above written. Nosy 'u is or •egon My Commission expires: Page 02 prof : �; spa ges . VOL '9 FACE:137 BE IT RDOMERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 3rd day of June, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: . The toillowing bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Mahoney Off. Equip. Sher. 7.54; Elec. 54.23; Clerk 30.16; D.A. 6.71; Eriksen s Stationery Circ. Ct. 4.50; CO-Ct, 37.04; Dist. Ct. 9.90- Treas. 1.3)4; Dist. Ct. 26.31; Surveyor 10.35; $150.08 Bend Troy Lndry Co. Jude 12.46- Jail 19.56; Ct. Hse, 18.88- 50.26 38.44 Bob Lubcke.Shell Serv. Hill's Auto Shop Sher. Car Exp, Sher. 10.75 J. C. Dereberry Car exp. Sher.- Fingerprint Ident. 13.05 3.00 Burroughs Corp. Sher, Off. exp. 3.80 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sher. Teletype 36.80 Fowler Printing Co. Lumbermen Ins, Agency Sher. Off. Supp. Sher. Bond Prem. 105.00 Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. Sher. Radio 15.00 10.00 Al Sears Ore. State Tax Car=. Sher. Car exp. Assess, Stipp, 34.84 J. W. Copeland Yards Elec. exp, 96,22 4.82 Postmaster Louise Horne Circ. Ct. Post. Juve. F-n 25.00 Wagnerts . Jail -PrA,- Bd. .00 x 14 Bend Water Dept. Ct.Hse. Exp. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Brandis Ct.Hse, E�cp, 33.00 148.36 Thrift-Wise Drugs Ct.Hse. Exp, 1.1:9 West Side Hdw, Ken Cale Hdw. Ct.Hse. Exp, Ct..Hse. Exp. 10.70 Ken's Union Sere, Ct.Hse. Exp, 2.71 Mrs. Carl Austin Ct.Hse. Exp, .65 2,50 Masterson- St.Clair Hdw. Ct.Hse. Exp. 12.75 West Chemical Products Ct.Hse. Exp, 36.00 Bend Supply Co, Ct.Hse. Exp. 3 c0 P. W. Ford ,M.D• Pine Tavern Mental Hearing 10.00; Jail. 4.00- °' 14.00 Redmond Spokesman Trees- ..(r'On4o Exp, Elee. 337.05; Legal 60.23- 14,60 The Bulletin S.I.A.C. Legal 102.04; Elec, 373.10- .2 397 8 397 .2 Hiltje Hubbard Acc. Ins. Health Dept. Mileage 88.98 16.74 Marjorie Snider Geraldine H.D. Mileage 38.43 Lindstrom HO, Mileage 23.49 Lenor Thornton Leonard P. Peterson H.D. Mileage H.D. Mileage 46.89 A. W. Westfall. Helen H.-D. Mileage 14.85 52.65 P. Marcy H.D. Mileage 70.35 Madras:Pioneer P.P. & L. Co. H.D. Supp, 36.12 Bend. Troy Lndry M.H. Exp. H.D. Lndry 1.25 Parley Elliott, P.M. H.D. Post. .96 Donald Ellis J.P. #2 -Tele 26.69; Misc. 3.75; C1.Hire 50,00; 25,00 National Tribune Supp..6.75; Post. 10.00; Traffic. Meeting 47.80 VSO Off. Sapp. 144.99 Betty Anderson 4 -H Exh. 4.50 Paul Boeckli 44 Exh. 10.00 F.C.Sholes Lenal Gowdy Sher. St.Assin. Session 10.00 50.00 Nona Kurtz Tax Coll. School Tax Coll. School 41.54 Louis Selken D.A. Travel 19.55 Louis Selken D.A. Travel 19.20 F.C. Choles Sher. Travel 53.00 Joseph J. Thalhofer Dist.Ct. Mileage 5.50 . 1 - 20.00 o � VOt 9 PAW . May D. Fryrear Conv. Expo Treas. DOG LICENSE FUNDs Richfield Oil Corp. Gas S.I.A.C. iAcco Ins. Dept. of Motor Vehicles iTitle & Lic. LAW LIBRARY FUNDS West Pub. Co. Books DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME. FUND: 3.91 10..58 3.65 3.00 24.00 Mize Plumbing & Heating Pump & Water Heater 81.75 WEED CONTROL FUNDS S.I.A.C. Acc, Ins. 4.71 LAND SALE FUND: Bur. of Land Management Cost Suppress Wildfire 66.18 GENERAL ROAD FUNDS Mahoney Off. Equip. Gen. Exp. 23.94 Robberson Ford Sales Pts. 5.33 Utility Tra. & Equip. Co. Pts. 71.44 Westside.2nd Hand Store Pts. 6450 Kelsey's Electric Pts. 51.90 Moty & Van Dyke Pts. 98.1.4 Eddie's Sales & Serv. Pts, 12,95 Butler Equip. Pts. 1.50 Downs Sales & Serv, Pts. 19.24 Bend Metal. & Mach. Shop Pts 25.00 Cent, Ore. Welders Stapp, Pts. 21.34 Cascade Auto Pts. Pts. 56.29 Thomas Chev. -Pa d. Pts. 24.62 Automotive Spec. Shop Pts. 5.'25 Anderson Bros, Pts, 15.00 'Bud's Cleaning Serv. Off. exp. 93.00 Clausents Auto Center Hdw. 8.20 Masterson -St. Clair Hdw. Hdw. 2.27 Ore, Hdw. Dist. Hdw. 116.,32 Sexton Supp. & Saw Serv. Hdw. ,75 Sherwin Williams Co. iHdw. 10.88 Bend Redi -Mix Concrete 116.71 Duncan Bros,* Concrete 368.75 Mid -Ore. Oil Co. Fuel 226.48 Bend Water Dept. Util. 4.25 Bend Water Dept. Util. 5.80 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 9,76 P.P. & L. Co. Util. 20.44 P.P. & L. Co. Util. 9..38 Bend Aggreg. & Pay. Co. Aggreg, 1,500.00 Wolf -Davis Radio Serv. Radio 86.78 Chipman Chemical Co. W eed Control 1,206.40 Oren "AG" Chemicals Weed Cont. 192.00 Hilgers Const, Co. New Bldgs. 5,895.75 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 43.55 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY.OWNED LANDSs The Court executed the following deeds - 2 - O von g FACE A. L. Peden et ux - 8E4SW & 31nTSE4, Sec, 19 School Dist. No. 1 - , TwP- 15 S.R. 1,3 E.W.M. , Lot 16, Block.22, Center Add, to Bend* School Dist. No. 1 S of Lots 1 to 6 & all of Lots 7. , to 12inc,, Block 26, Northwest Townsite Cots 2nd Add, to Bend IN THE MATTER OF TAX LEVY FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2: It appearing that the County'Treasurer has certified that the amount of $22,620.00 will be necessary to pay interest upontthe $550,000.00 bond issue of School Dist. No. 21 the Court, therefore, orders that a tax be- llevied on all taxable property of School Dist. No. 2 in the amount of $22,620.00 and the County Assessor is hereby directed to extend upon the assessment roll of the County a x levy of $22,620.00 i n fiscal year 1961 -65. addition to the tax levied by the District School Board of School Dist. No. 2 for the IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT TO INSTALL ELECTRIC POWER POLES ALONG" CO. ROAD. RIGHT -OF -WAY: The Court granted Mid -State Electric Co. permission to install an electric power line along a County road right -of -ways being a portion of the Vandevert Co. Road. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF PIPE LINE: The Court granted David Mather permission to install a water line across a Deschutes. County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following applications for beer licenses: Elk Lake Lodge - RMBB William H. Wren (Cultus Lake Resort) RMBB IN THE MATTER OF RESALE OF COUNTY-OWNED PROPERTY: WHEREAS, 'Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real after described and the County Court deems it for the best interest ofosaidyCounty to sell this real property: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED, That the Sheriff be and he hereby is, authorized and directed to sell the.foll.owing described real property in the manner by law for not less than the minimum price set Opposite each tract provided rt and recording the deed. act , plus cost of advertising Parcel 1 Lots 1 & 21 Block 4, Orokla Parcel 2 Lots ll, 12, 13 & 14, Block 12, Riverside Parcel 3 Lots 5 & 6, Block 8, Riverside Parcel 4 Lots 31 & 322 Block 129, Hillman Parcel 5 Lots 1 thru 12, Block 26 and Lots 1 thru 12, Block 27, Laidlaw Parcel 6 Lot 51 Block 3, Hastings Add. to Bend Parcel 7 Lot 11 Block 82, Bend park - 3 - $300.00 20% down, bal. in equal monthly Payments in 2 yrs. at 6% int. $600.00 20% down, bal. in equal monthly payments in 2 yrs. at 6% int. $250.00 Cash $200.00 20% down, bal. in 2 yrs. at 6% int. quarterly payment $1200.00 Cash $200.00 Cash $470.00 Cash I vas Parcel 8 All of townsite of Harper, except Lots 3,4,5,60.1,12 k 13, $51300.00 Cash' Block 11; and NE�4NW4, Sec. 81 T. 20 S.R. 11 E.T.M. lying W. of tounsite of Harper, and the N. _559' ofd -E. 9853 of sm,3,4 J4f Sec. .8',-'T..'20 S.R. 11 E.WX. (approx 54. acres) Parcel 9 Beginning '- eginn at a point 1135.42' N. 'ad 1318.533 W.' of SE $300.00';'' . Caah ing corner of-Sec. 1l3, T. 113 R. 13; thence N. ry° 043 E. 43.50'; thence N. 26° 073 W. 225.!303; thence S. 55 34P W. 225.001; thence on a 733' radius curve right, 280.90'I (the long chord of uhich bears S; 670 08j' E. 279.4o') , more or less, to the point of beginning. (approx. .73 acres) There being no further business, Court adjotirned•tr G� �! f L G� /l.00*TY JUDGE i �,. ...� COIr aSSIONER COKMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i I In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Easement to Install Electric ) Power Poles Along a County ;) Road Right —o f —Way ) \ This Mtter comin Electric Company, Lapine, 0 line along a County road ri The Court having That is is necess, authorized to install elect. a County road. before the Court upon the petition of Mid—State gon, asking permission to install an electric power t—of. —way, and, de investigation and being advised finds as follows: y that Kid —State Electric Company be, and is hereby power poles along a portion of the Vandevert Road, Deschutes County specifically reserves the ri Electric to move the said line in the event that said 1 or hazard in maintaining the road, or in the necessity right of way. i Dated this 3rd day! of June, 1964. "'d "z to ask Mid —State should become a menace widening the present COUNTY JUDGE y 1 r► �l W �J �J '.ACE 14 s. z 1� X11 Cl r\ w 0 VOL 9 FAu 142" FORM OF ORDER IT APPEARING To the Court that the County Treasurer has certified that the amount of $22,620.00 will be necessary to pay in- k terest upon the $550,000.00 bond issue of SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2, DESCHUTES COUNTY.* OREGONz said bonds being dal.ed June 1, 1964, as recited in the certificate of the County Treasurer attached to this order; and the Court being fully advised; it is hereby. ORDERED That there be and hereby is levied a tax on all taxable property of SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2, DEI HUTES COUNTY* OREGON, in the amount of $22,620.00, to be used for the purpose of paying the interest upon the bonds above mentioned and said tax shall be levied in addition to the tax levied by the District School Board, and the County Assessor is hereby directed to extend upon the assessment roll of the county a tax levy of $22,620.00, in addition to the tax levied by the District School Board of SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2, DESCHUTES COUNTY.* OREGON, for the fiscal year 1964 -65. DATED This 3rd day of June, 1964. TY JUDGE Cr COMMI S!S I ON COMMISSIONER 0 VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGbN FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Installation of Pipe Line ) 9 !AcE 1 .3 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to David Mather to Install Water Line A4 /H/across Deschutes County right -of. -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation -must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Gourt. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS parallel with the ear d shall be in the existing ditch line, or s han three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement stalled to a depth t• be n• less t pipe lines must be in- original grade line o feet and properly backfilled to the Y Abratj-mo:Jiohoti1,lthdrdimilage area. Permittee shall be respo or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or laid ling Pine Line Transverse: (3) 11r Water Lines All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be inadt::.�rith Anbbbaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backf^ i11i A and Pa__ ving: The permittee shall be required to fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabplizedlsuback- base. prier to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area if installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished b tee. y the permit- In regard to ether utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t,, be run under ground, with one exception;. It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when cressirig the right -of -way. Approved COun urt: COUNTY JUDGE vw�jv l s�LUi�1i1�t�I0NER� COUNTY con' ISSIONER Dated this 3rd day of June, 1964. R�o ended Apps• al Char es I e'r, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY FERMI TEE VOL 9 M444 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of 17th day of June,'1964, an members being present, the transacted:. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY.: _ The following billsjwere presented and ordered GENERAL FUND: Donald E, Clark, Sher. Pris, Bd. J. C. Penney Jail exp. Lumbermen Ins. Agency Sher. 25.00;, Dist. Ct. Farley Elliott, P.M. Tax Dept. Post. Farley Elliott, PJ4. Tress, Post. Superior Cafe Jurors' Meals St. Mary18 Home Juve. expo Childrents Farm Home Juve. expo Villa St. Rose Juve. exp. Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve. exp. Sharon Patterson j Elec. exp. Bend Garbage Co. Cthse. expo Tri -Co. Window Prod. Cthse. Mntnce. H. A. STARR VSO.Travel Eriksen's Stationery Assess. -Off, Supp. Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Assess. 3.00; Sher. 67. Business Equip. Center Assess. -Off. Supp. Mahoney Off. Equip. Assess. -Off, Supp, Farley Elliott, P.M. Assess. -Pstge Robert E. Lyons Assess. - Travel Cent -Wise Drug Stores Assess. -bff. Supp. Western Livestock Journal Assess. -Off. Supp. Xerox Corp. Clerk- Mach.Supp. Cascade Printing,Inc. Dist. Ct. 84.45; Clerk Legis. Counsel Comm. D.A. -Bks IBM Circ.Ct.- -Mach. Maint, Mission Texaco Servo Sher --Car Exp. Union Oil Co. Assess- 60.86; Sher. 3.2 St.Chas. Memorial Hosp. Jail expo Bender -44oss Co. Circ. Ct. Books ,Geo. D. McGeary Medical Invest. Robert L. Cutter Med. Invest. Samuel F. Toevs, M.D. Med, Invest, Richard.,Ettinger Med. Invest. C. J. Rademacher Med. Invest. P. W. Ford Med, Invest. Rose Pharmacy H.D. Supp. Mahoney Off. Equip, MH.Supp. Eriksents Stationery H.D. 14.00; M.K. 37.30 - McKesson do Robbins H.D. Supp. Cent Wise Drugs H.D. Supp. Ore.-Wash.-Tel. Co. H.D. 15.75; M.H. 6.15 - American Cyanamid Co. H.D. Supp. Payless Drug Store H.D. Supp. Lois M. Dearth H.D. Petty Cash Bend -Port. Truck Serv. CD Radio Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co. CD -Off. exp. Wm. C. James . CD- Travel Portland Radio Supp. CD- Radio Mahoney Off. Equip ;. CD -Off. exp. Texas Crystals CD -Radio Pa c. N.W. Bell Tele- Various Offices P.P. do L. Co. Cthse- Lights Bend Bulletin i Juve. expo - 1 - County Court held this id: [film .45 business was $62.00 4.98 35-CO 25.00 10.00 18.25 5.00 10.00 5.CO 5.00 39.00 12.50 15.75 41. <.)0 1.03 70.58 136.27 18.05 15.00 14.25 86.04 7.00 237-60 168.90 35.00 52.00 2.00 64.14 26.35 16.00 1125.00 150.00 60.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 4.07 18.59 51.30 167.00 6. lo 21.510 198.34 42.00 6.50 3.00 8.15 57.91 119.9'4 3.5'2 13.30 390.24 213.68 14.43 145 DOG LICENSE FUND: Pac. N.W. Bell Tel. 14.36 Bend Garage Co. Track 1,765.26 A. Widmer Chix Killed 10,00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Pub. Co. Book 8.00 West-Pub. Co. Book 8.00 West Pub. Co. Book 8.00 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore. St. CoDe Agency Sal. 287.44 Wm. C. James Travel 57.90 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Farwest Steel Serve Center Pts. 46.36 Brown Furn, & Sheet Metal Pts. 96.07 Cummins Ore..Diesel Pts. 55.93 Howard Cooper Corp. Pts. 160.92 Eriksenls Stationery Off. exp. 134,01 Ken Cale Hdwe. Off, Exp. 16.94 Miller Lbr. Co. Lbr. 49.59 Murray & Holt Motors Pts. 52.00 Bates- Ayres,Inc. Weed Cont. Pts. 3,13 The Office Boy Off. exp. 113.33 Pac. N,W, Bell Radio 7,50 Shoop .& Schulze Tire Serve Tires 543.80 A & M Tire Serv. Tires 224,48 Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. Lbr. i5.80 Budts Cleaning Sere. Gen. Exp, 6.80 Bend Surplus Sales Gen, Exp. 7.90 Bend - Portland Truck Serve Freight 42.47 IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT OVER.COUNTY OWNED LANDS:. The County executed an easement to the United States of America over a parcel of land lying in E E2 of Sec. 21 and N,4w f Sec. 22, Twp. 21 S.R. 20 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: The court approved the application of John R. Turner et ux dba Hub Grocery for a PA license. IN THE MA TTER OF LEGALIZING COUNTY ROADS: This being the-time for _hearing and there being no objections, the following roads were ordered legalized: Nels Anderson Road, Chris Harry Road, Ryan Road, Bend - Deschutes Market Road and the Hamehook Road. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF WATER RIGHTS TUMALO IRRIG. DIST. The Court made a resolution that 2.8 water right on NE4SW47 Sec. 6, Twp. 17, Range 12,E.W.M. be released for transfer to other properties at the discretion of the Tuiealo Irrigation District. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF A PORTION OF THE WICKIUP ROAD #217: The Court made a resolution and order conveying to the United States of America n atrin of land 501 in width in Sec. 23, Twp. 21 S.R. 9 E.W.M. which easement deed is recorded in Vol 137 on page 87. There being no further business, Court adjourned. JUDGE C COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 O VOL Face 146 IN THE. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF aREaoid IIJ FIND FOR THE COUIfi OF DESCHUTES In the matter of the transfer) of a portion of the Wickiup ) RFSOWTION AND OIDXR Road #217, a County road ) WHEIFAS, it is to the best interests of the Co--�y to convey said right -of-way to the United States of America because 9)f the benefits which will result to the County and to the public; then and as amended and Record of Deeds, granting and conveying easement and right -of- conveyed thereby, or arty a political subdivision conveyed to the United S should be, and hereby is of record in the 1964. ILI Done and dated in County 1, that certain'sasement deed, executed March 20, 1963, orded on October 30, 1963, 1a book 137 on page 87 i County, State of Oregon, lcnown as "Easement Deed," ,o the United States of America, and its assigns, an for a roadway, or any part thereof., or WW land part thereof, as the same is held by Deschutes County, ' the State of Oregon, should be, and hereby is, tee of America, and that the: clerk of this court rdered and directed to enter the said easement deed records of Deschutes County;, gon. n Court this day of , DE,SCHUTES COUNTY J COURT voc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of Transfer of !dater Rights Tumalo Irrigation District FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES R E S O L U T I O N #AC[ This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of the Tumalo Irrigation District, Bend, Oregon, by its duly qualified manager, Morgan Elliott. The Court having made inquiry, and being advised that 2.8 acres of water on the piece of County —owned property described as follows: NE4 SW4j Section:6, Township 17, Range 12 E. W. M. is no longer needed. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that the 2.8 water right on the above described land be released for transfer to other properties at the discretion of the Tumalo Irrigation District. Dated this 17th day of June, 1961. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT CUUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COIIUAISSIONER COUNTY COMPLT� �IO�r R ' VOL FAc.E -14 8 . IN THE In the Matter ) of ) NETS ANDERSON RDAD ) Upon the Court's there-being no one in att County Court Room on the l And the Court bein COU BT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER OF LEGALIZATION n motion and in accordance with ORS 368.595, and I rice at the public, hearing held in the Deschutes day of June, 1964, duly advertised, advised and having made inspection of the above — named road, makes this final (determination. j The Court finds road be and hereby is le corded as proofs of the e public highway, in accordanc Done in open Court t it is in the public interest that the above —named ed, and that the field notes; plat and profile be re- lishment and lawful existence; of a County Road and with ORS 368,6o5, s 1st day of July, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �� �i - c./t•,�c-' ''tom "C �-{�- � -2'•L/ COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C011- !II5SI0NE COUNTY COMIiISSIONER In the Matter of BEND- DESCHUTES ALkfc?.= ROAD IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER OF LEGALIZATION VOL Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 365.595, and there bein,- no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 17th day of June, 1964, du V, advertised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road. The Court makes this final determination: That it is in the public interest that the above -named road be and 'hereby is legalized, and that the field notes, plat and profile be re- corded as proofs of the establishment and lawful e:dstence of a county road and public highway, in accordance Vrith ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this lst day of July, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT z- Z'v COUNTY JUDGE � t tY� c� L✓ COUNTY C01,1IISSIOAII COUNT it COPTIISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER OF LEGALIZATION HAMEHOOK ROAD ) Upon the Courtfs own motion and in accordance with ORS 368.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Rogm on the 17th day of June, x_964, duly advertised, And the Court being advised and having madeiinspection of the above road. The Court malkes this final determination) That it is in the public interest that the <bove -named road be I and hereby is legalized, and that the field notes, plat and profile be re- corded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. � i Done in open Co Lt this lst day of July, 196;4. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT J/ i COUNTY JUI >GE 1Z n~i� COUNTY C' 1, 1 SSIO_ ER COUNTY COIF ?NISSIONER 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FFOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES VOL .9 ME 5 In the Matter ) of ) ORDER OF LEGALIZATION RYAP.1 ROAD ) Upon the Courtts own motion and in accordance with ORS 36$.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 17th,day of June, 1964, duly advertised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road. The Court makes this final determination: That it is in the public interest that the above -named road be and hereby is legalized, and that the field notes, plat and profile be re- corded as proofs of the establishment and lawful e5d�.stence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 365.605. Done in open Court this lst day of July, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE J C1 COUNTY COI,MJSSI O. ; R OUNTY COT;1d ISSIONER IN TH8, TY COURT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matt er ) of ) ORDER OF 1EG1aLIZATION CHRIS HARRY ROAD ) I Upon the Courts ' s own motion and, in accordance with ORS 368, 595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 17th day of June,11964, duly advertised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this fbnal determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the i above -named road be and ereby is legalized, and that; the field notes, i plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and. lawful I e�stence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 1st day of July, 1964. i DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i COUNTY JUDGE C. COUNTY COT-1-1ISSSSI:ONER COUNTY COI ;'+ISSIONER VOL 9 FacE 153 BE IT REKDOER,ED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 1st day of July, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE.COUNTY:. The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUNDS Greyhound Bus Lines Co. Judge - Travel Legislative Counsel Comm, Sher.35.00 Cl. 35. 3 00; Co.J edge 35.00; $26'85 Xerox Corp. Treas. 35.00; J.p, #2 35.00; J.P. #3 35.00- Clerk -Mach. Sapp. 210.00 Hiltje Hubbard H.D.- Mileage 40•oo Marjorie Snider H.D.- Mileage 18.00 Lenor Thornton H.D.d�:ileage 42.94 A. W. Westfall H.D.- Mileage 32.40 Leonard P. Peterson H.D.-,Mileage 66.96 Helen Marcy M.E. - Mileage 9.18 Vernon Patrick M.H. -Rent 42.54 P.P. & L. Co. Pac. N.W. Bell M.H. - Lights 3-10'00 1. 25 Gen. Elect. Co. H.D.- Tel, H.P. -Supp. 96.95 Standard Oil Co. Juve. exp. 4.23 Municipal Ambulance Serv. H.D.- Mileage 2.04 Bend Troy Laundry Shoop.& Schulze Tire Serv. Jail 20.61; Cthse. 19.94 -Car 84.00 40.55 Legis. Counsel Comm. Sher. exp. Sher. - -Sapp, 33.98 Bend Water Dept. Cthse. - 4ater 12.50 Cascade Nat, Gas. Corp. Cthse Fuel 31.65 Wagner's Pris. Bd. 204.36 Texaco Inc. Richfield Oil Corp. Sher, -Car exp. Sher 236.52 28.36 Bend Memorial Clinic -Car exp, Mental Hearings 15.00 Bogs & Girls Aid Society Juve. exp, 20°00 Louise Home Children's Farm Home Juve. exp, , 5.00 5.00 St. Mary's ry s Home Juve. exp. Juve. exp. 10.00 Villa St. Rose Burroughs Corp. Juve. exp. 5 °00 5.00 West Pub. Co. Sher. -Sapp. Circuit Ct. -Books 2'05 McMillan Electronics Sher. -Supp. 5,00 Cascade Printing Co. Oregon State University Dist. Ct. -Supp. 4-H 5.60 61.65 Fowler Printing Co. Exhibits DMA.- mSupp. 85.00 Postmaster Louis L. Selken VSO- Postage '3•i5 10.00 The Redmond Spokesman D.A. Travel 18.40; Crime Inv. 3900 Legal . 57.0 Oregon Stat., Inc. Standard Oil Co. Watermaster 150.00; Surveyor 57.20 63.11 207.20 Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Assess. 40.00; Sher. 61.12 Sher. -Su pp• 101.12 Baker, Tool & Die Co. William. C. James Su - rveyravel p. 7.57 Columbia Electronic Sales,Inc. C.D. - Radio Repair 10.00 76.77 Pac. N.W. Bell Bend Bulletin, Inc. C.D. -Tele. 215.00 34.80 Eriksen's Stationery Legal. Dist, Ju e � 7.74, Assess. 131.90 Surv. 48.40 .52.05; W.M. 1.86; Treas, 5.99; -H Exh. S.I.A,C. 12.33 Ace, Ins, 211.87 84.39 WEED CONTROL FUND: Bend Surplus Oregon "AG "Chemicals Life Jackets 8.64 S.I.A.C. Weed Control exp, 313.98 Ace, Ins, 4.46 .. 1 .. 0 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Malone's Grocery CIVIL DEFENSE FUNDt Win. C. James LAND SALE FUND: Richardson Aviation LAW LIBRARY FUND: West PublishingCo. West Publishing Co. "DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Co. Richfield Oil Corp. S.I.A.C. GENERAL ROAD FUND: O.S.U. Book Stores Bend - Portland Truck Serv. 'Deschutes Farmers Co -Op Oregon Hdwe. Dist. Les Schwab Tire Center Standard Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Water Dept, Pac. N.W. Bell Pac. Power .& Light Co. Joe Bookshnis, Inc. Widing Transportation,Inc. Suburban Gas of Bend . Murray & Holt Motors, Inc. Chipman Chemical Co. Oregon AG Chemicals Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. IN THE MATTER OF BIDS ON COUNTY CARS: Soldiers Relief C,D. Travel Spraying Books Book Ga s Go s Ace. Ins. Gen. exp. Freight Hdwe Hdwe. Tires Fuel Lube Util. Util. Util. Util. 62.75; Radio 21. Asphalt & Agg. Asph. & Agg. Asph. & Agg. Equip. Weed Control Weed Control Agg. & Asph. Bids were received from Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Cadillac and Murray & Holt Motors, Inc. of Bernd for thre low bid of Ben Jacques. Chevrolet, Inc. The bid on the the 3uvenile Counselor's carl$1760.70 and.the Sheriff's IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased t Sec. 16; *SE4, *N'2SE4, SE-41 Fast of County Road in Seca of lease Jan. 1, 1961 to Dec Stanley Malott -the followin 4, Sec. 17; NQ.01- WINE4, all in Twp. 16 S.R. U E. 31, 1965,.payable $31.00 an IN THE MATTER OF ACCESS TO BURGESS.COUNTY ROAD: I The Court granted Glenn A. Anderson permission a Deschutes County right -of -gray 1 ., 2 .. I i 25.00 76.77 424-CO 3 2.00 8.00 21.556 8.41 3.65 3.00 16.5;8 438.50 9.3.5 26 2. 45 1.,641-32 3 25.70 19.32 8,05 59.2!8 83.91 179.29 707.01 12.05 546.20 12000.00 603.13 41620.87 no,, Redmond, Thomas Chevrole cars. The Court accepted the sessor ?s Car was $1781.20, on r at $2,050.00. . lands: W12_'%'_41.1 SE;i 4 f EJS U , WWI and. 20 acres in .W I..M. being 680 acres. Term. iva lly. construct an access across j 0 VOL j FAC- x.55 IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund the sum of $3.24 to Mrs. Curtiss A. Adams for double payment of taxes, IN THE MATTER OF MEMORANDUM.OF AGREEMENT: The Court entered into an agreement with the Oregon State Tax Commission, whereby the Tax Commission shall provided qualified personnel during the 1961 -65 fiscal year for appraisal of Industrial properties and Merchandise Inventory Checks. The cost of which will be based upon man -drays of service rendered and divided between the County, and Tax Commission . IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court ordered the County Treasurer to transfer $17,493.05 to the General Fund from the Iand Sales Fund. There being no further business, Court adjourned. -2e � JUDGE to P C010IISSIONER COMMISSIONER - 3 - FAG E.e� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes I) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Mrs. Curtiss A. Adams, 4601 W. Rose Lane, Glendale, Arizona, and, It appearing to the Court that double payments of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter $06., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $3.24. Dated this 1st day pf July, 1964. ' DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT C- Ze COUNTY JUDGE L T faj J✓i �' / ONER ° VOL DESCHUTES COUNTY LAND LEASE !EASE NO. - DM;SCHUTE'S COTNTY COURT, first party, hereby leases and lets unto Stanley Malott, Route 2_Box 194, Bend, Ore., second party, the following des- cri.b: d. cow_ty- o1•rned lands, to-wit: Township 16 South, _Range 11 E. W. M. Section .16: W1SW;;., SE ,SW4 E2SAMe (140) Section 17: S2SE- S-12�T2SE -�, SE4- J+ (160) Section 20: NE4NEI, WINE4� NWw; E -ST1T4 Twenty (20) acres -in W25Wt East of County Road (380) COi "tt21 ?'1 T2 6$0 acres, Tlo'_ "-e or Less, possession of uhlch, under this ].i:;u ^P. , .: s her cby acknowl °d. -ad by the second party. 'lh( f rcU rQrty and. second party mutually agree and declare that the and letting hereby entered into are for the term, for the uses, for in acconiance vri_t.h the covenants, and subject to conditions here - i_r;.::: er stated, and -in no respect otiier,ri_se. What is to say: 1. The term of this lease is from L -nary 1. 1961 toDecember 31, 1965 ?. 'Tho uses: The le,asholder or tenantry- right leased and let by this lease, is for gra7.;ng _ purposes only. ?.. ' "ha rental to be .paid at the rate of .0 ._cents per acre is PI-14POCI d,a - on or before January 1, 1961 and annually on or before the same: rionth and day- t't.ereafter during the ten,,T of this lease. De ,ciiutes County reserves the ri ght to chance the per acre .rental 4. The coven nts: (a) The first -)arty may at any time during the term of this lease Cell a:Ll or any part of the said 'eased ].,and, -rant right of gray in an; over said l:,a.s_u )_ands, provided, however, that in case of ::-:1_ the first ;arty shal.l refund such sum of Money as the second .)arty may have _cai.d for the quantity of lard sold for the une.xn:ired term,, _ - ._uch payment . (b) The second 1Party sha .l not and will not assig n transfer an interest in this lease 'tiithout consent of the first -)art;. (c) The part of the second part agrees,to apply for benefit under and comply rri th the re u:lations of the Ra.nae Improvement Program. of the Federal Aggricul.tural Conservation Act, knoti•m as Triple A Prcgram. 0 P VUL FACED(� 2_ (d) The party of the secorid. hart a;;ree to a'•xi cle by the miles and ref:lzl. tior.s reco ni:eci b:, t'he Gratin- Service of -t I Departricnt of the lnccrior, and governing the season of use and the n>�rlber of ac livestock t; zed on adjaicent or sim. -lar .i_and.s contro]Iled by therGrazi.nghService, (e) The party of the second part agrees to abide by the State of Oregon r .La r and other -tate of Oregon la ,,rs referring too livestock .1�lhen running a =C, , i.f leased lands are not fenced. (f) Im_nrovements erected and maintained on the leased lands if of �''.J- 1_e A on -iri, upon ex >iration of th_i s lease, shalii �.emain on the land, but orocted by the party 'Of L-he first part indenende, i,l of be subject o .remove Y government funds, �l by the party of. the first "art within 60 days the expiration or cancellation of this lease . a greerients, covenants and conditions o._ this lease are alike upon the secessor. s, and assi -ris, heirs, executors and administrators o first nasty and sec( : ^d "arty t0 t111.S lease. It is f,.trther mutually agreed that, all ri: hts of the second Harty ano.c;-: U- - lease shat --I forever cease, in case of de:fau]_t in rental fee, or in G;J:. ,., Of 1. ailure to abide by the agreements or covena ?hits of this lease. ','IT!' ESS ''NERJOF, oy tl,e r,1g?rinn_C s :cc,�ca ariy has he:reunL the first party has caused its name to be hereunto s of the County Court of Deschutes County, and the sllbsc-ribe;d his name of thhis day L of 19_ 7- DESCHU'TES COMTY J COURT County Itivaij.- County iCo I"* sclioner County ssior1ers Pa.y of I the secon,j. WITIMES SETH : IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Access to Burgess County Road VOL O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Glenn A. Anderson to construct an access across a Deschutes County right —of —way. A detailed description and map of this operation is provided with this order. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be deter- mined, and also put on the map. There is, however, no culvert required for this access. The perrm.ttee will be responsible for the construction of the access qnd all the cost; of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any war impedes the progress of future maintainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this intal— latio.n at his own expense. Deschutes County will .assume no responsibility for damage to said instaillation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in-a charge for VArk by Deschutes County. Reco,ended Approval COUNTY ROADiViASTER Approved Deschutes. Counter ourt COUNTY JUDGE -v7r COUNTY COPUKISSIO' ER �— COUNTY COIru,:,ISSIONER Q 0 VOL CAGE 1 � 1 Q r / r 33 3'1 3 � GAS yT3 �i iC -1 /1/G ��l`G "Grf ��uldcCl SGi /I -/:— = g 0 , /flJ 0 I I� �i SGi /I -/:— = g 0 , /flJ 0 I 0 July 3, 1964 BE IT RE14E10ERED, That. pursuant to a published notice heretofore given, fixing the County Court Room as the place and July 3, 1964 at 9.:00 a.m. as the time for the hearing on the budget for Deschutes County for the fiscal year 1964 -65. At this time the Court heard Helen Dacey, County Clerk, and Joe Thalofer, District Judge, on an adjustment in salary for the Clerk of the District Court. Commissioner George F. Baker made a motion to increase this salary $260.00 for the year. The motion was seconded by Commissioner F. C. Shepard and unanimously adopted. At t1fLs time the Court heard Robert Foley, Judge of the Circuit Court, regarding an adjustment in the salary, of the Court Reporter. The discussion cen- tered around the statute requiring Jefferson County eighteen per cent (18%), Crook County twenty -five per cent (25 %) and Deschutes County fifty - seven per cent (57;x) cooperation. Commissioner George F. Baker made a motion to increase the Court Reporter's salary to $4,560.00. County Judge D. L. Penhollow seconded the motion unanimously adopted. and it Laas At this time the Court heard Forrest Sholes, Sheriff of Deschutes County, in regard to an increase in the item of materials and supplies in the Sheriff's Tax Department. Because of evident need, Commissioner F. C. Shepard made the motion that $200.00 be restored to this item of the Sheriff's Tax Collector's budget. Com- missioner George F. Baker seconded the motion and it .was unanimously.adopted. After a discussion of the Surplus Foods budget, it was moved by Commissioner F. C. Shepard and seconded by Commissioner George F. Baker that this item be raised to x`7,000.00. It t•ras unanimously adopted. Commissioner F. C. Shepard moved that the budget be adopted with the following amendments: Increase the beginning cash balance, from x47,032.35 to x47,822.35 and in- clude an item of estimated receipts from State of Oregon for Surplus Foods, $5,000.00. Increase General Fund budgets as follo��:s: District Court . . . . . . Clerk . . . . . . . . . . $260.00 Circuit Court . . . . . . Court Reporter . . . . . . . 330.00 Sheriff's Tax Department . Materials & Supplies . . , , 200.00 Increase Surplus Foods expenditure from 'f" "2,000.00 to $7,000.00 as The motion was seconded by Judge D. L. Penhollow and unanimously adopted le vies. amended, and it was ordered that the Deschutes County Assessor make the necessary le Dated this 3rd day of July, 1964. ) 14, 11" 1 (AUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COiu✓IISSIONER COUNTY COIa�iISSIONER "' VOL 7 ME 162 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COU14TY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) 0 R D E :R Creating Reserve Fund for Courthouse Expansion ) The Court having made investigation and having surveyed existing court house and jail facilities, and The.Court having determined a continued and increased need for future expansion of Court House and Jail facilities, N0. ^d, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That an amount in the sum Of L8.138-23 be set aside in a reserve fund to be known as "Court House Expansion Reserve Fund ", and. that the Deschutes County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to invest', such monies as are placed in said fund under existing provisions of Oregon Law. This Order is made in accordance with ORS 280.100. I Dated this 3rd day of July, 1963. i COM,IISSIONER I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds VOL IN THE. COURT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORWxW FOR THE COUM OF DESCHWES ORDER 9 FAGF IU•3 The Court having made investigation and finding a surplus in the generall fund, and The Court finding it necessary to increase the reserve fund fbr Court House expense, NOW., i!HLRE: -rjRE, IT IS I-BI RFM ORDERED What an amount in the mn of $12,000.00 be transferred from the Genera. Fund to the Court Hous e�sion Reserve .turd, and that the Deschutes County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to invest such monies as are placed in said fund under existing pro - visions of Oregon Iaw, This Order is made in accordance with ORS Z 0.10U. Dated this 15th day of Jlay, lgb4. Dfi.ESCH rES COUfi7?Y COURT XP�' L � � COU19Y JAG l� } COURT zTR CD2 a Iti i�.s /�—' C�U141Y (:UI3 +,..�::�SI�2J.uR VOL 9 FAGF 164 0 It is agreed between ..the;. 0,r Board of County Commissioners shall provide qualified person: the programs described below. industrial properties, and mer days of services rendered. Co and the Commission as provided man -day costs shown below are cost shall be in proportion to Map Maintenance Appraisal of Industrial Merchandise Inventory Ch Estimated Total Cost It is understood and agree law passed by the Legislative herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pa day of STATE OF OREGON BV afid th STATE TAX COMMISSION _ VD -0 -58 Rev. 1 -64 OF gon State Tax Commission andlthe County Court or f Deschutes County that the Tax Commission el during the VpW'65 fiscal year for maintenance of The cost of map maintenance, appraisal of designated handise inventory checks shall be based.upon the man - ts of the services will be divided between the County by ORS 306.125, ORS 306.126, and ORS 306.129. The stimates only and the county's share of the total the actual amount of services rendered. Estimated Estimated Estimated Total Man -Days Total Cost Cost to County erties 1D _+�?0 __ 10 325 i 1020 545 that this Memorandum of Agrlement is subject to any ssembly of Oregon affecting any provision contained ies hereto have sett �their hands and seals on this > > 91L f its �Al F A COUNTY,, OREGON By and through the C UNTY COURT VO of �� COUNTY, OREGON By County Judge or Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. County Commissioner i County Commissioner READ AN"PPROVED Assessor of' County, Oregon VOL ` 9 'tA r., E'.,63" BE IT REMEMBERED, THat at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 15th day of July, 1961, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Rose Pharmacy . Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Off. Equip. Ore. Wash. Tel. Co. Farley Elliott, Postmaster Modern Pac. Products Co. Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Cascade Glass Corp. Inc. National Chemsearch Corp. Chamness Glass & Paint Supply Vyco Products Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. Smith Electric . Bend Garbage Co. Strout Automotive Donald L. Ellis Farley Elliott, Postmaster P.W.Ford, M.D. Cascade Medical Clinic The Owl Pharmacy Dept. Motor Vehicles Mission Texaco Service J. C. Dereberry Pac. N.W. Bell Cascade Printing, Inc. Gilbert's Insurance Agency Lin Davis Radio Service Murry Hooten Bend Rexall Drug Oregon Equip. Co. Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Bender -Moss Co. Redmond Spokesman Pitney- Bowes, Ind. Union Oil Co. Ken Cale Hdwe Business Equip. Center - Van Ullffel Auto Service Hill16 Auto Shop Mahoney Off.Equip. The Redmond Spokesman F..C. Sholes, Sheriff Cascade Medical Clinic Helen Rastovich The Bulletin Howard G. Kauffman James E. Kauffman Kenneth Johnson University of Oregon Mahoney Off. Equip. ..�o. .. .. •.1 Health Dept. - -Supp. 2.05 Health Dept. - -Supp. 122.60 HD- -Supp . 5.18 HD - -Tel. 20.25 HD-- Postage 25.00 Cthse Exp. 100.85 Cthse exp. 5.65 Cthse exp. 17.80 Cthse exp. 129.08 Cthse exp. 6.19 Cthse exp. 32.61 Cthse Lights 207.48 Cthse exp. 21.61 Cthse exp. 1.50 Cthse exp. 7.50 J.P. #2 Tele. 19.97; Clerk 25.00 44.97 Coat. Postage 100.00 Dist. Ct.-- Mental Hearings 30.00 Dist. Ct.-- Mental Hearing 10.00 Sheriff- -Supp. 2.09 Sheriff -- Teletype Serv. 36.50 Sher. - -Car exp. 3.51 Sher.- -Supp. 1.50 Sher. -Tel. 5.00 Sher . - -Supp . 11.1:5 Tax Dept. - -Bond Prem. 40.00 Sheriff- -Radio 24.10 Sheriff--Boat Exp . 20.00 Jail exp. 2.09 Jail exp. 54.60 Pri s . Board 60.00 Circ. Ct. Books 39.00 Circ. Ct. 129.00; Dist. Ct. 177.60; Leg.424.17 730.77 Co.Ct. Supp. 110.05 Assess. - -Car exp. 65:84 Assess. - -Supp. 3.25 Assess - -Supp. 12.00 Assess - -Car exp. 75.32 Sher. - -Car exp. 50.85 Co.Ct. 26.53; Assess. 40.00; Surveyor 13.[0; Dist.Ct. 6.30; Sher. 2.10; D.A. 6.21; Clerk 1015.13 1,112.61 Tax Dept. - -Supp. 916.50 Sher.- -Supp. ,$0 CoCcurt 15.00 Co.Judge-- Budget Off. .200.00 Legal 111.16 Weed Control 35.00 Weed Control 35-00 Weed Control 35.00 Juvenile - Travel 80.00 Juve. 450.00- -Off. Equip. 84.02; -Off. Supp. 534.02 VOL FACE' -�� o. Mrs. .& Mrs. Jack Mann Juve -- Foster Care Mrs. & Mrs. Jack Mann I Juve -- Foster Care Bend Memorial Clinic Juve. Stearns,:Mention & Morris Other Co..Bldgs. Western +Interstate Water Conf. Regist. Fee - Co. Ct. Howard G. Kauffman Weed Control James E. Kauffman Weed Control Kenneth E. Johnson Weed Control LAW LIBRARY FUNDs West Publishing Co. Bancroft - Whitney DOG LICENSE FUND: Hale's Insurance Agency PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 'Safeway Stores •: CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore. State Civil Defense Agen Am. Tele. & Tele.'Co. LAND SALE FUND: U.S. Dept. of Interior GENERAL ROAD FUND: Northwest Industrial laundry Bend Troy Laundry & Dry Clem Crater Lake Mach. Co. Cascade Auto Parts Bend Auto Upholstery Bend Specialized Service Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Kelsey's Electric. Jerry's Motor Shop Feenaughty Machinery Co. Farwest Steel Service Center Cent. Ore. Welders Supp. Yarnell's Implement Co. Van Huffel Auto Service Murray & Holt Motors Sexton Supply & Saw Service Underhill's Cycle Shop City of Bend The Sherwin - Williams Co. Union Burner Oil Service Dean Enterprises Eastern Oregon Mills Masterson- St.Clair Hdwe The Miller Lumber Co. Dick's Linoleum & Tile A &.M Tire Service, Inc. Mid- Oregon Oil Company Shell Oil Company Pac. Power & Light Co. Bend Tele. Answering Service Pac. Northwest Bell Lin -Davis Radio Service Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Union Oil Co. Books Book Ins. Soldiers Relief Sal. Tele. Rental & Filing; Fee Gen. Exp. Lers Gen. Exp. Parts Parts Parts Parts Pa its Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Gen. Exp. Hdwe Hdwe Hdwe Hdwe Hdwe Lumber Lumber & Concrete Tires Fuel Fuel Power 42.76; Asphalt Power 1.70.44 Util. Radio Radio Freight Asphalt 2 .. - I I 66.95 52.99 18.00 2,080.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 17.50 73.13 19.98 288.71 8.75 30.00 31.10 4.00 65.67 84.43 7.00 33.73 231.67 19.67 1.00 83.05 7.08 8.30 63.96 11.46 48.56 2.45 4.00 12.00 76.16 3.00 28.56 42.60 16.72 61.19 38.90 47.47 182.87 2.76 213.20 12.50 7.50 27.96 3.00 552.50 .4 R i !, R.. y.u• f i �f .�F �" I a Joe Bookshnis, Inc. American Bitumuls & Asphalt Babler Bros., Inc. Widing Transportation, Inc. Crater Lake Machinery Co. Hale's Insurance Agency IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND S: VOL 9 FACE Asphalt & Aggregate 182.72 Aggregate & Asphalt 1,195.00 Aggregate & Asphalt 8,250.00 Asphalt Freight 351,93 Equipment 600.00 Ins. 5,160.41 The Court signed a contract with Victor B. Livingston et ux covering Lots 31 & 32, Block 129, Hillman for the sum of $210.00, payable $100.00 cash, balance in quarterly payments of $13.75 each, commencing Oct. 10, 1964 at.6/do' int. IN THE MATTER OF SURPLUS FOOD PROGRAM: The Court hired R. L. Martin, 330 E. Marshall, Bend, as storekeeper for the Surplus Food Program as of July 27, 1964. IN THE MATTER OF COOPERATIVE A OREEMENT: The Court and the Supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest entered into an agreement for controlling water hemlock in range lands of the Deschutes National Forest. IN THE MA TTER OF INSTALLING -PIPE LINE: The Court granted Tite Knot Pine Mill permission to install a 6" pipe parallel to a County Road. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court appointed L. A. Phipps of La Pine to the unexpired term of Dr. James Smith of Redmond on the Deschutes County Planning Commission. Term to expire Nov. 1, 1966. At this time the Court accepted the written resignation of Brad Fancher from the Deschutes County Planning Commission. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD: At this time the Court appointed D. W. Miltenberger to the Deschutes County Fair Board for a four year term ending April 1, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF OPENING STREET IN HILLMAN: At this time the Court authorized the Roadmaster to open 17th Street in Hillman from East C Street South to the South line of the Tawnsite. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS IN HILLMAN: At this time the Court reviewed the petition from property owners in S.W. Hillman_ for vacation of certain streets. The Court declined this petition in the public interest. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY: property The vot8oun9t to accept the exchange withh th B.L.M. for certain 013601. 3' accordir to exchange applications #013598, 013599 and —3— VOL FACE: . . o IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE DEEDS: The Court deeded H in exchange for all that po Sisters Highway, in Laidlaw The Court deeded 01 Sec. 3; SE-1 Sec. 4 and NINE NE4NW -1 NE, 2L S2SW4, SR Sec. 28; SW4SE4 (E. of Buckh Sec. 32; and SW4NE4, SE4NW4, exchange for that portion of center of the Deschutes Rive northeast corner of the sout point at the SW corner of th Sec. 1; NW4NW4, Sec. 12; E2N portion of the following lan River: NANW4, Sec. 12 and IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court ordered t the Court House Expansion Re directed to invest such moni of Oregon Law. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Whereas, certain C to overexpend certain budge able and is hereby ordered These transfers to be made pended balance, and Whereas, certain b have been overexpended, it made covering these overdra, fication with an unexpended IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES OF COUNTY OF17ICIALS AND EMPLOYE The Clerk was J. Curl Lots 7, 8, 91 10, ,ion of Lots 10, 11 and 12, 'ownsite. and 12, Block 35, Laidlaw ock 34, lying East of Bend- ver Jones SW1NW1' Sec. 1• NI!1NE1 S1NE1 N1SW1 S1SE1 91 f 4 4f 2 4� 2 41 41 of Sec. 10, all. in Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. and NE-4- , ec. 21; NG74NE4, E2NW4, NE S4P , Sec. 22; N2, NE4SW, , rn Co. Road),. Sec. 29; NEj%r -;,(E. of Buckhorn Co. Road) E2SW4, Sec. 33, all in Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.M. in the following described lands north and west of the , and south and east of a line between a point at the west quarter of Section 1, 'Yap. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. and si NE4 iE4 of Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M: The SW4`�4��E4 4, Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. together with that s lying South and East of the center of the Deschutes E4NE4 of Sec. 11, all in 714. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. at $12,000.00 be! transferre erve Fund and the County Tr s as are placed in said fun my Officials and Departmen classifications within thei at sufficient transfers be om any General Fund budget get classifications within pears advisable and is her s. These transfers to b,� alance in the Road Funds to make monthly payroll from the General Fund to surer was authorized. and under existing provisions s have found it necessary budges, it appears advis- ade to cover such overdrafts. lassfication with an unex -• he Road Department budget y ordered that transfers be de from any budget classi- s to the following: F. C. Sholes - Sheriff $566.66 Wendell Thompson - Deputy Sheriff 464.16 Robert V. Young - Deputy Sheriff 464.16 Melvin Newhouse - Deputy Sheriff 446.66 Ruth Parsons - -D.A. & Sheriff's Steno. 398.33 Shirley A. Smith - -D.A. & Sher. Steno. 171.66 (part time) Louis Selken - Dist. At�ty. 221.66 Nona Kurtz - Tax Deputy, 398.33 Lena Gowdy - Tax Deputy, 363.33 Helen M. Dacey - County,Clerk 548.33 .Opal Sprague - Deputy Clerk 433.33 Rosemary Patterson - Deputy Clerk 375.00 Irene Grimm - Deputy Clerk 168.00 (part time) Robert E. Lyons - Assessor 548.33 Caleb E. Douglass - Appiraiser 464.16 W. K. Charlesworth - Appraiser 446.66 W. L. Kurtz - Appraiser, 446.66 Terry Sears - Draftsman 432.50 Richard Scheibner - Personal Prop.Dpty. 432.50 - 4 - l - C Ronald Walker - Statistician Virginia Chapman - Machine Deputy Marie L. Noakes - Machine Deputy Wilma Brumitt - Office Deputy 'Judith Jones - Machine Deputy Francys Lyons - Machine Deputy May D. Fryrear - Treasurer D. L. Penhollow - County Judge Don Devlin - Court Reporter Ione Jorgensen - Circuit Court Bailiff & Secretary Donald L. Ellis = Justice of the Peace B. M. Martin - Justice of the Peace Ernest E. Shippen - Juvenile Officer Annamarie Weismann - Juvenile Sec. F. C. Shepard - Commissioner George F. Baker - Commissioner Diane Johnson- Co.Ct. & Roadmaster's Secretary A. W. Westfall - Sanitarian Leonard P. Peterson - Sanitarian Hiltje Hubbard - Public Her ".th Nurse Lenor Thornton - Public Health Nurse Marjorie Snider - Public.Health Nurse Geraldine Lindstrom - R.N. (9 mos) Lois Dearth - Clerk- Typist Violet Gotchy -'Clerk-Typist I Neva Ferguson - Clerk- Typist I C. J. Rademacher - Health Officer Samuel F. Toevs - Health Officer Raymond C. Fisher - Mental Health Psychologist June Helgeson - Mental Health Clerk Helen M. Marcy - M.H. Psychiatric Social Worker Evelyn Clark - Mental Health Clerk Lucien McLauchlin - Janitor Orietta Munger - Jail Matron Hobert Starr - Veteran Service Officer Clara J. Sawyer - Dist. Court Clerk Wm. C. James - U7- it Defense Director Carol M. Smith - Jailer J. H. Smith, Jr. - Dog Warden $41.2.00 366.66 310.00 291.66 275.00 212.50 (part time) 486.66 601.66 380.00 235.00 330.83 171.66 512.50 260.00 353.32'(; Gen. 353.32 (2 Gen. and 1 Road Fund) and z Road Fund) 275.00 (z Gen• and 2 Road Fund) 440.00 45.Oo 305.00 410.00 410.00 1100.00 315.00 165.00 125.00 (part time) 200.00 (part time) 50.00 (part time) plus clinic 96.00 290.00 360.00 155.00 300.00 15.00 per each Sunday worked 446.66 363.33 430.00 (2 Gen. and z Civil Defense Fund) 333.33 334.75 (Dog License Fund) The Clerk was ordered to make payroll warrants to road department employes at the following rates: Charles Plummer 641,66 per mo. Don Sholes Tom Daly, Roy Allingham, Clarence 23.80 per day Walker, Charley Triplett, Wilbur Sholes, Lee Landers & Reuben Olson Vern Whitlock,.Harry Fredenhagen, 23.48 per day Ted Sprague, Vern Klum, Carl Andis, Richard Tapken, Eugene Sears, Eugene Carsey, Dell Yates, Robert V. Jahns & Leslie Dabrowski 22.97 per day Frank Eggler Willis Neth, Del Simons, Robert 22.76 per day Barber, Carroll Penhollow, Geo. Parker and Ray Sholes 22.35 per day B. W. McGregor Elmer Combs, Russell DeFoe & 21.84 per day William Penhollow 21.34 per day Richard Swenson & John Anderson 20.60 per day VOL PAGE.. d b� (Temporary Employes) Rex Chambers, Mike Genna, Gary Wing, Jerry Walker and Doug Hartzell (Part Time Employes) Bart Perini, Elmer Haller, Walt Nelson, Awbrey Perry, J•: W. Wingfield and Hazel Opie i IN THE MA TTER OF DANCE HALL LICENSE: $16.48 per day .00 per month The Court approved the application of Rim Rock Riders for a Dance Hall License and the Clerk was ordered to issue the license. There being no further business,. Court adjourned. l /Y .. ;�� —tc/ COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER —6— I I I i r a� I VOL 9 PACE I _ PDR—ERATM AaREE14T D19SCRUTES COUM S -;kTr, 0?''%M= / DESCHUTES NATIONAL M UN' REST, I ANP ' TLPD STATES DEPARTWNT OF A GRICULTuRE THIS AGREEMM mada/z (16 USC-572) thia 'gier auth foritYM (At of April 24, 1950, between Deschu day,,* 1964o by and _,teaM6A,;_ alka tine supervisor of + t he Deschutes Nati i of the U. S. Department of Agriculturp,,, - S6 r Forest# eye for W4,1n behalf h IMOWn as the Forest Servicet Witnesir" WRMEAS# it is a responsIbi Aivi-of tfie ,Otero arld improve National Pore 'P M`est Service to Protect,* aftin� funds win permit; and Forest rangelands to the extent available t�County Of Deschutes 10 interested in controlling water hemlock C =r*an lands of the Deschutes National Forest securing the benefits for the downstrem users; and 9nd is interested in NOW THEP'EFO-REv IT IS. MITUALLY AGREED T-14TO 1. Deschutes County and the in th accomplishin4 Forest Service will cooperate e following range improvement works SPr1W water hemlock along the Deschutes the area adjacent to Benham F. River in sec- tion of Crescent Creek, , the 1180 the Upper Pringle Falls area on the Deschutes River, the Little Deschutes 0 River from the with Crescent-:Creek downstream covering as much of the Little Deschutes as funds pendt. SPA material to be used shall .die 2#4-D in the water soluable amine form The-rate to be approx- imately two Pounds per am*v (115ce to three ganons Of water)j, Dow weed killer formula 40. 2. The-erfective We of the work shall be considered to be five (5) years, 3. The Forest Service will Contribute, as its share of the cost of said improvegent work, $500.00. ;, e_h VOL DACE_7�" 4. Deschutes Couhty will contribute# as its eihare of the .. y. rf '�,:ies!i%kEaCY.W *tii...�YCi.s •>'. >.w Y.,+i .yi.:cf+riaa:,.t;. -i c 5. The said improvsmWYmE work will be eompleteld by October, 1964. 6. Range improv nt work performed at Desal J.tes County's expense sban in no way confer on the Cauri.ty the exclu- give right toy the use of the land on whictit said range improvement work is carried on. I 7. This =thev=tten i is not aasignatas m tromPerable, errcepit with consent of the Forest Sulltervisor. B. Deschutes Co ritzy in exereisiM: the privile;iges granted try this agreemez, shall comply with the regulations of the Departmnt of Agric to re and all Federal,;, State, County, and Mmici laws, ordinances, or regulation which 0" f applicable to the area, or operations coved by this agmewtent. i 9. Deschutes Covnty shall save and hold the united States hamless tram any and all claJms for damahes by third parties in the carrying out of this agresaiient. I I 10. The United S tee shall not be liable too depositor or landowner for any damage incident to tine performance of inch work 11. Nothing herein shall be construed as bindling the Forest Service for the peymeent of m m2ey in eaoceaia of appropria- tions authorized by 1m. 12. No member of or delegate to Congress, or Resident Com - missioner, shall be atImitted 'to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit that may therefrom unless It be made with a corporation for its general benefit.. 13. In connettti ©zj with the range improvement • performed by I �sehutes col the County ,shall not di6critinate against arW employse or applicant for employments because of rtgce, color, creed or national origin. Deschmtes County and its emnpbnees. shall iaot diseriminite by segregation or otherwise, against arq person on the basis :of. rack, color, creed; ' or national 6ri.gin, by =v r- tailing or =public to,furnish services or use privileges offered to t, generality. Deschutes the above made with mrtent work. shall include and requ crim+sination ;provisions to the operations and -:2- comppliance with any sub - contract this range improve- .' r.1 I - • I • L Ia f v VOL .9 FACE o lI� %tl'1'lgES.S..{�A�...�„ parties hags , hreutato gmbscribed their tlaoa90.,, ae of Date I s. ar ac a Coup 9 . U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL PMEST SERVICE By / $ sor vate IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Natter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of `-ands ) The Court having made investigation and finding a surplus in the general fund, and The Court finding it necessary to increase the reserve fund for Court House expense, NM,i, THERE-ME, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That an amount in the sum of $12,000.00 be transferred from the General Fund to the Court House Expansion Reserve 17�'Lznd, and that the Deschutes County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to invest such monies as are placed in said fund under existing pro— visions of Oregon Law. This Order is made in accordance with ORS 280.100. Dated this 15th day of July, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE -r COUNTY CO!111ISSIC fER COUNTY C011ItVIISSIOr ER VOL 9 ►'Act l 14 IN THEi COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OPL,GON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Installing Pipe Line Parallel ) to a County Road. 11 ) . This matter corning before the Court upon the petition of 'Cite Knot Pine Mill, asking pe irmission to install a six (6) inch pipe parallel to a County Road, specifications included on attached drawing. The Court granting permission, the following specifications apply: All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet f.ro:n the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be installed to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly back - filled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or ar eas within the right -of- way. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future ma.intainance or construction, the permittee shall be r quired to move this in- stallation at his own expe se. Deschutes County vdll assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comely with performance of work will result in a, charge for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this 15th Oay of July, 1964. �/ e, . Alot '/111' I i R, . // COUi; TY COMMISSIONER O 9 -foal 75 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 5th day of August, 1964) all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Hiltje Hubbard H.D. Mileage $ 3.78 Marjorie Snider H.D. Mileage .50.38 Lenor Thornton H.D. Mileage 28.89; Supp. 13.50 42.39 Helen Marcy M.H. Mileage 78.54 Leonard P. Peterson H.D. Mileage 15.12 A. W. Westfall H.D. Mileage 48.69 Niswonger & Reynolds, Inc. H.D. Med. Invest. 4.50 Eriksen's Stationery H.-D. 22.36; M.H. 113.17 135.53 Mahoney Off. Equip. M.H. Supp. 16.14 Pac. Power & Light Co. M.H. Lights 1. 25 Vernon Patrick M.H. Rent 55.00 Cascade Printing, Inc. M.H. Supp. 13.59 Rose Pharmacy H.D. Supp. 4.21 Brandis Thrift Wise Drugs H.D. Supp. 1.82 Ore Wash. Tele. Co. H.D. 11.30; M.H. 4.90 16.20 Pac. N.W. Bell H.D. 70,40; M.H. 48.30 118.70 Pac. N.W. Bell Tele. -- Various. Offices 408.96 Redmond Spokesman. Tax Dept. Supp. 63.80. Association of Oregon Counties Co-Court (Memorial Judge Renne) 25.00 Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Inc. Sheriff Car 2021.53; Assessor 1798.48; Juvenile 1774.98 5,594.99 Fowler Printing Co. Juve. Supp. 53.85 Standard Oil Co. Go. Judge Travel 12.82 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Assess. Car exp. 5.50 West Side Hdwe. Assess. Off. Supp. 7.00 Loy's Assess. Supp. 1.38 Robert E. Lyons Assess. Travel 42.45; Supp. 10.10 52.55 Internation Assoc. Assessing Officers Assess. Reg. Fee 20.00 May D. Fryrear Treas. Mileage 4.35 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drug Jail Exp. 13.33 Wagner's Pris. Bd. 261.03 Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2 Tel. 22.39; Supp. 1.92; C1.25.00 49.31 Postmaster VSO -- Postage 10.00 H. A. Starr VSO -- Travel 42.96 Gordon Randall Agency VSO- -Bond 10.00 Marjorie States Vital Stat. 10.50 The Bulletin Legal 54.31 Xerox Corp. Clerk- -Mach. Supp. 227.80 Dunham Printing Co. Clerk. Supp. 16.75 Bend Troy Laundry Cthse 9.92; Jail 22.61 32,53 Robert V. Young Sheriff Travel 7.50 M. L. Newhouse Sheriff Travel 7.50 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff Teletype 36.50 Les Schwab Tire Center Sheriff Boat exp. 36.77 Simmons Carbon Co. Sheriff 16.87; D.A. 16.88 33.75 Bob's Sporting Goods Sheriff Boat Exp. 164.75 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Sheriff- -Car exp. 19.43 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff--Radio 17.58 Hill's Auto Shop Sheriff- -Car Exp. 89.84 McMillan Electronics Sheriff- -Supp. 5060 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Tax Dept. Bond 10.00 George Gross Tax Dept.. Mach.. 150.00 - 1 - o VOL!.' Union Oil Co. Sheriff- -Car exp. 15.98 Richfield Oil Corp, Sheriff- -Car exp.- 16.06 Monroe Tax Dept.- -Mach. M,aint. 28.00 SCM Corp. Tax Dept.--Mach. Milint. 53.00 Texacd, Inc. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 33.47 Cashmans, Inc. Sheriff: -- Uniforms 41.85 Ries Radio.& Record Shop Sheriff- -Supp. 8.15 Magill Drug Co. Jail exp. .98 Fowler Printing Co. Co. Ct. 2.50; Tax Dept 491.50 494.00 The Redmond Spokesman Trees. 20,15; Co.JUdge 20.15; Juve. 39.20; Legal 86.6 166.19 Chamness Glass & Paint Supp. Cthse. exp. 18.60 The Sherwin - Williams Co. Cthse exp. 7.11.E State Bureau of Labor Cthse exp. 6.00 Cascade Natural Gas Co. Cthse•heat 67.76 Bend Water Dept. Cthse water 45.30 Eastern Ore. Mills Cthse exp. 13.95 Certified Laboratores I Cthse exp. 74.61 Masterson St. Clair Hdwe Cthse exp. 11.97 Standard Oil Co. Sheriff.' 37.84; Assessor 43.12 80.96 Bender -Moss Co. Circ. Ct. Books 16.00 Vyco Products Co. Cthse exp.. 70.4.4 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. C.D. -- Training 20.06 Dept. of Finance & Adm. C.D. -- Training 2.75 Pac. N.W. Bell C.D.- - Tel e. 26.80 William C. James C.D. -- Travel 85.67 Dept. of Finance & Adm. C.D. -- Training 17.00 Eriksen's Stationery Co.Judge 116.51; Assess. 14.55; Trees. 1.08; Dist. Judge 15.47; Sher..2.97 150 „58 West Pub. Co. Circ. Ct. Books 17.,00 Bend Portland Truck Service Abundant Foods 340 „56 The Miller Lumber Co. Abundant Foods 7 „20 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Abundant Foods 4 „20 Richards Cashway Lumbert Co. Abundant Foods 18 „45 Hudson House, Inc. Abundant Foods 105 Mahoney Off. Equip. Cthse Oper. Mat. & Supp. 175.00; Clerk 242.29; Circ. Ct. 4.05; D.A. 2.50; VSO 10.03; Juve. 10.10; Sher. 5.20; Assess. 24.57 473..74 Boys and Girls Aid Society Juve. 5 „00 Children's Farm Home Juve. 10 „00 Villa St. Rose Juve. 5 „00 Louise Home Juve. 1 „83 Ronald M. Lundy Juve -- Foster Car. 30..99 Gladys Cox Juve -- Foster Care 65 „00 Nadine Malone Juve -- Foster Care 18,.00 Tom Ryan Juve -- Foster Care 49,50 Genevieve A*nonson Juve -- Foster Care 87.50 Jack Mann Juve -- Foster Care 129.08 Shill Oil Co. Juve. 8.52; Co. Comm. 7.53; Sher. 56.32; .Assess. 9.51 81.88 S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 91..66 I DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Co. Gas 29.26 Pac. N.W. Bell Tele. 19.03 S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 3.87 LAW LIBRARY FUND: I West Pub. Co. Books 24.00 WEED CONTROL FUND: S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 36.25 - 2 -- IN THE MA TIER OF DESCHUTES.COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: At this time the Court appointed C. Otto Lindh of Redmond to the unexpired term of Brad Fancher on the Deschutes County Planning Commission. VOL 9 ma 177 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Wm. C. James f Travel 85.67 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bill's Electric Gen. Exp. 7.40 Bend Tele. Ans. Serv. Mrs. Adeline Crowell Gen. Exp. 12.50 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Gen. Exp. Parts 75.00 Yarnell's Implement Co. Parts 1.06 Sexton Supply & Saw Serv.- Parts 38.49 Crater Lake Mach. Co. Parts .18" 122.08 Cent. Ore. Welders Supply, Inc. Parts 11 26.43 Cent. Ore. Radiator Serv. Parts 17.25 Cascade Glass Corp. Parts 3.60 Kelsey's Electric Parts 34.72 Cummins Oregon Diesel Parts Downs Sales & Serv. Parts 3,200.00 Schetky Equip. Corp. Parts 8.23 Robberson Ford Sales Parts 16.58 Mott' & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 6.60 Mid Oregon Iron Works Parts 335.81 Bend - Portland Serv. Munnell & Sherill Freight on Parts 27.77 1 20.2 0.2 Ore. Hdwe Dist. Hdw.. Hdw. Premier Fastener Co. Hdw. 56.72 Sherwin- Williams Co. Hdw, 2.52 Bend Hdwe. Co. Hdw. 3 7.32 Dean Enterprises, Inc. Lbr. 8.58 .Hubs and Stakes, Mfgrs. Lumber 52.00 V -. E. Hurst Lumber 28.00 34.00 O.K.Rubber Welders Tires Les Schwab Tire Center Tire s 27.40 Fruehauf Trailer - Tires 302.97 Williams Tire Serv. Tires 30.00 Standard Oil Co. Fuel 61.17 Mid- Oregon Oil Co. Diesel Fuel 665.60 198.21 Texaco; Inc.' Lube Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 157.63 Bend Water Dept, Uti1.: 10.80 Pac. Power & Light Co. Radio 8.25 Lin Davis Radio Serv. Radio 23.67 Eriksen's Stationery Off. Supp. 67.58 , Widing Transportation, Inc. Asphalt 46.39 Shell oil Co. Asphalt 684.66 Joe Bookshnis, Inc. Asphalt 62 2,862. 50 .American Bitumula & Asphalt Co. Asphalt 27 Union Oil Co. Asphalt 1,722.00 Babler Bros. Inc. Chipman Chemical Co. Asphalt & Aggregate 1,741.42 24'044.65 Fruehauf Distributing Co. Weed Control ui p' 378.00 4,305.00 IN THE MATTER OF ABUNDANT FOOD PROGRAM: The Court set the of the Deschutes County Abundant pay of Robert L. Martin, the Food duly.authorized representative program at the rate appointed F. C. Shepard as the duly authorized assistant of $2.50 per hour. The Court to the Deschutes County in the administration the of the abundant food representative. of program at no salary for year 1964. IN THE MA TIER OF DESCHUTES.COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: At this time the Court appointed C. Otto Lindh of Redmond to the unexpired term of Brad Fancher on the Deschutes County Planning Commission. dOl . '`ACE .1 78 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY UWNED.PROPERTY: - At this time the Court executed the following deeds,: Lowell A..Cronen et ux - Lots 1 & 2, Block 4, Orokla $350.00 S. W. Sorenson et ux - Lots 5 & 6, Block 8, Riverside .250.0() Marshall Swearingen et ux Lots 1 thur 12, Block 26 and Lots 1 thru 12, Block 27, Laidlaw 1200.00 Robert E. Marken - Lot 1, Block 82, Bend Park 625.00 Robert C. Young & Vernon R. , Morgan -. Lots 11,12,13 & 14,, Block 12,Riverside 900.00 Robert %C. Young & Vernon R Morgan - All of townsite oflHarper, except Lots 3,4,5,6,11,12 & 13, Block 11; and the NE4Sd4d4 of Sec. 8, Twp. 20 S.R. 11 E.W.M. flying W. of town :site of Harp,-r; and the N. 559' of the E. 985' of;SE4NW4, Sec. 8, Twp. 20 S.R. 11 E.W.M. (approx- imately 54 acres), $11,000.00 W. E. Buck - Lot 51' Block 3, Hastings Add. to Bend 230.00 William E. Freeman et ux - !Beginning at a point 1735.42.P N. 1318.53' W. of the S.E. corner Sec. 14, Twp. 14 S.R. 13 E.I M; thence N. S. 390 04' E. 43.50'; thence N. 26 o,�' W. 225.40; thence 550 342' W. 225-06.'; thence on a 733' radius0ciarve right 280.90' (the long ichord of which -bears S. 67 082-1 E. 279.40') more or less to the point of beginning (approx. .73 acre) 300.00 IN THE MATTER OF LIQUOR LICENSE: The Court approved the application of Robert W. McInturff et ux dba Ranch. Room for a Class B Dispenser's License. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF PERFORMANCE BOND: The Court ordered the Treasurer to refund the erformance bond in the amount of,$1000.00 on the Meadowview Estates. IN THE MA TIER OF REFUND OF. TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund the sum of $85.61 to Equitable Savings & Loan for double payment of taxes. Ij IN THE MATTER OF CON- STRUCTING. PRIVATE ACCESS: The Court grantediHerbert Riley permission to construct a private access on or across a Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF IN- STALLING WATER LINE: The Court granted W. E. Roats permission to iiastall a 2" water line on or across a Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTIONS TO ESTABLISH COUNTY ROADS: The.Court signed resolutions for establisbing the following.roads: Cultus Lake Road Forest No. 2025; McCoin Road; Lindh R6ad; West Reindeer Avenue and 20th Street. i The Court set Sept. 8, 1964 as the time for considering any objections which may be filed on account of the proposed road, and orde:i °ed the Roadmaster to' post notices-of such resolutions. There being no f i ther business, Court adjourned. 4 - � n� c -c.... a- cc,,,COUNTY JUDG: COMMISSIONS] :/ COMMISSI o ' AGREEMENT VOL • 9 PAcE 1 ` 9 e THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ,PZ _day of July, 1964, between DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its duly elected County Judge and the County Commissioners as a County Court, ,hereafter referred to as `County" and OLIVER R. JONES and JOAN E. JONES, husband and wife, hereafter referred to as "Jones," WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto have this date executed deeds from one to the other exchanging land in Deschutes County, Oregon and WHEREAS part of the consideration for such exchange was the agree- ment by the County to vacate the road as herein provided, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED between the parties as follows: The County agrees that it will vacate the County road traversing the property owned by Jones in Deschutes County, Oregon, from the point where said road enters the Jones' property on the South in Section 11, Twp. 15 S. , R 12 E. W. M. to the point where said road leaves the property of Jones on the North in Section 35, Twp. 14 S. , R 12 E. W. M. , provided, however, that County shall be under no obligation to vacate such road until such time as the County may have constructed a new road along the West side of the Deschutes River in Townships 14 South and 15 South, Range 12 E. W. M. , Deschutes County, Oregon. Oliver . Jones Joan E. J one IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, D. L. Penhollow, F. C. Shepard and G. W. Baker,, the duly elected, qualified and acting County Judge and County ggm.Missioners of said .County, acting for and on behalf of Deschutes County, ;Dx:'e.g,eh have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of said County in , 4,0&1ax'mDnthly m ti convened for the transaction of County business, day of 19 64. "^ DESCH TES C TY OREGON Y 'Z®- �County Judge 1 TT;EST" 1'= BY_jr �,cc_� Commissioner BY Commissioner MCK , PANNER, JOHNSON & MARCEAU ATTORNEYS AT LAW BEND,OREGON YDl PAGE 180 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF bREGON I -OR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i r I In the Matter of Appointment ) of'Authorized Assistant ) Representative for thej ) RESOLUTION Abundant Food Program ) This, matter coming before the Court on its ovn petition, and the Court having made investigation and being advised, finds as follows: That it is necessary that F. C. Shepard be, and is hereby author- ' - ized to be the authorized assistant representative ;eor the Deschutes Court in the administration of the Abundant Food Program in Deschutes County. That in the agreements with the State of Oregon and federal agencies, F. C. Shepard is hereby authorized sign as authorized assistant representative of Deschutes County. Dated this 5th day of August, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �1''e 4 7— COl-MLI SI ° AL •9 FA 181 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of )' Appointment of Authorized Representative for , RESOLUTION Abundant Food Program This matter coming before the Court on its orrn petitionp and the Court having made in'ves'tigation and being advised, finds as follows: That it is fzecessar-y that Robert L. Martin be, and he is hereby authorized to be the authorized representative for the Deschutes County Court in the administration of the Abundant Food Program in Deschutes County. That in the agreements with the State of Oregon and federal agencies, Robert L. Martin is hereby authorized to sign as authorized representative of - Deschutes County. Dated this 5th day of August, 1961. 1 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE E ? COUNTY C01- M35IONER COUNTY C0124ISSIONER 0 i I VOL .. Gf. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF UREGOid FOR- THE COUNTY OF 'DESCHUTES i I Ina the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes This Matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collecto�, and Equitable Savings & Loan, and, It appearing to the Court that double payment, of taxes has been made on property, and,; It appearing that it is necessary to refund Ithe amount so paid in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapt Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refu Dated this 5th �ay of August, 1964. 506., Oregon Revised the amount of „55.61. DESCHUTES OOUNTY COURT r r In the Natter of 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Constructing Private eccesz O R D E R VA 9 F� A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Herbert Riley to Construct Private Accec. on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. .'ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining �tov the vMoving of buildings. e permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies my spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shore as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee s be responsible for all twaffic warnings to the traveling publi chil c, as may be essarry to insure safe travel e `n the process of moving the building. permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped wi igns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the .zec- -scary signs and flagmen at al ersections so as to insure an even flow of the tr2ffic and prevent congest' The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to . _existing pavement,and shoulder-.-areas,..and will be required to repair said ge, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If durin course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee 1 be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing 1 a Private Access to Co_ unty toad: The permittee will be required to construct the Priv ^te A.pproach access at the safest entry, The size of the access must be noted on the map. �Ifttheretisaobvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the rnap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Approved Co y our COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY 'COTj,:I ' SIONE r COUNTY C677_I30-I0NER F r d Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUI'ES COUNTY PEd'1iITTEE / Permittee will re required to furnish 36t of 10" c•zlvert nine. 0 ' tal B FALE IN THE a .In the Matter of Installing Plater Line COURT OF THE STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 0RD1,R A t 12, 1964 .i EJ Roat s N A permit is granted by Deschutes County to 9N. to install 2't water line. on or across ]Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map •f this iperation• must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschuteis County Gourt. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSITALLATIONS IrstalJ.i.ri� Pipe: Line Parallel: 2" water, line i All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet frem the edge if the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines, must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with nbsitasbtia•i,i-enoti Lth�i,•di'.aitage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing paement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Iretalli.ng Pipe Line Transverse: 2" water line All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall tine installed in the following manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be madbl-aerlth aLnbtbaking hammer so as to insure neat finish scut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside I ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permi.ttee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area -)f installation must be' kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. i In regard to other utility Iistallations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and electric ccnduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t-i be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right - -of -way. Za treZ ended Apprpa s L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY Approved County Court: COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COUiISSIONER FERINiITTEE I 0 o VUL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Flatter ) of® the ) PROOF OF POSTING CULTUS LAKE ROAD ) FOREST NO.. 2025 ) 9P E I-, Charles L. Plummer; Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on July 28, 1964, I gave notice of the County Courts intention to establish the CULTUS LAKE ROAD, FOREST NO. 2025, Deschutes County Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to —vrit: One (1) notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the Deschutes County Court House; one (1) posted on a 12 inch Jackpine tree 30 feet south of the center line of the Cultus Lake Road, ap— roximately 100 feet southwest of the Cascade Lakes Highway; one (1) posted on a 15 inch Jackpine tree 25 feet east of the center line and approxi.mate2y 1 mile northwest of the junction of the Cascade Lakes Highway with the Cultus Lake Road; one (1) posted on an 18 inch Spruce tree 50 feet south of the junction of Cultus Lake Road and West Camp Ground Road, approximately 1.81 nfles from the Cascade Lakes Highway. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this 31,J day of \ 1964. or coup n CLERK n By De 'uty L . In the Matter of Q Cultus Lake Road Forest No. 2025 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 0 FOR THE COUNTY' OF DESCHUTES I i RESOLUTION' Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Beschut and held at the County Court douse in Bend, in said Count, I day of August,' 1964, and continued from day to day therea date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said Co' transaction of county business, and at which time the sal I propose any county road, the following,. among other proce WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court intention to establish a county mad in Deschutes County, described along the center line thereof as follows, towitl: ME County Court, begun on Wednesday, the 5th er to and including the Court sitting for the Court may, by resolution, s was had, to —wit: cessity exists for the es hereby declare its gon, by resolution, Beginning 'at a point, from which the Section Corder 24, 19, 25, 30, Township 20 South., Range 8 East, Range 9 E. W. T,I. bears North 690 531 West, a distance of 4722.6 feet, and which point is on the center- line of the Cascade Lakes Hwy. 46: thence, Nor6 500 151 'lest a dis- tance of 700.0 feet; thence, along a 800 foot radius curve left having a central angle of 280 451, a distance of 400 ftl; thence, North 790 West a distance of 260.0 ft; thence, along a 800 foot radius curve right having a central an�le of 310, a distance of 430.0 ft; thence, North 480 West, a distance of 2251.0 ft; thence, along a 500 foot radius curve right having a central angle of 680 451, a distance of 600.0 ft; thence, North 200 45t East, a distance of 13 5.0 ft; thence, along a 450 foot radius curve-left, aving a central angle of 95 a distance of 754.0 ft; thence, North 740 151 West a distance of 20 ft; thence, along a 500 foot radius curve right, having a central of 220, a distance of 192.0 ft; thence North 520 151 West a di stance of 9.0 ft; thence,_ along a 600 foot Padius curve left, having a cent ral angle of 450 301 a distance of 476.0 ft; thence, South 820 151 West a distance of 1.0. ft; thence, along a 550 foot radius curve right, having a central angle of 120 a distance of 115.0 ft; thence, North 8501 451 West a distance of 515.0 ft; thence, along a 350 foot radius curve right, having a central angle of 590, a distance of 360.0 ft; thence, North 260 451 West a dis- tance of 615.0 ft; thence, along a 1000foot radius curve right, having a central angle of 120 571, a distance of 226.0 lft; thence, North 130 481 West a-distance of 361.0 ft; thence, along all 400 foot radius curve left having a central angle of 490'34T a distance of 364.0 feet to a point in Section 24; Township 203outh, Range 8 E. W. M. 31237.7 ft North and 1,289.8 feet webt of the section corner common to 24, 19,, 25, 30, Township 20 South, Range 8 East, Range 9 E. W. 11,41. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his I duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting -true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding r " VOL 9 FACE -2- County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court notifying all persons concerned that "said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by tithis Court at a meeting on the 8th. day of September, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on ac- count of said proposed road. J Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 5th day of August, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNT RT COUNTY JUDGE y- (f, ��� COUNTY COI-MSSIMEIZ 'COUNTY COPMISSIOR? State of Oregon ) ss. County of Deschutes ) I hereby certify shat the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the Original thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. C NTY CLERK By Et9puty IN THE COUr1TY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGOIT FOR THE COUNTY OF DE5CHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION F(i)R ROAD McCOIN ROAD ) i Be It Remembered, that -at a term of the Deschutes County-Court, begun j and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said Cot.�nty on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, 1964, a!d continued from day to day thereafter to and in- cluding the date of this Riesolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to—wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said; Court does hereby de— Clare its intention to est blish a county road in Deschutes County,. Oregon, by Resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to —wit: A strip of land �or road purposes 50 feet in width, being 25 feet on each side of the center line which is described as follows: Begs ring at a point N 840 21t W 2b59.5 feet from the northwest corner of Section 7, Township 114 S, Range 13 E. W. M. which point is Engineerts Station 0 +100 and running, thence, S 30 54' I W` 166349:5' feet to Station 16� +63.95; thence, on a 100 curve to the right with a radius of 573.69 feet for a distance of 72:0 feet to Station 17 +35.95; Ithence., S 110 06, W 3770.33 feet to Engineerfs Station 55 +06.28. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That th'- County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deput /, shall give notice of this Re1solution by posting true copies thereof, prope I ly certified to as such by the County Cler�,,..'t the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consilieration of this Resolu- tion by the County.Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution I will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a m,.etirig on the 8th day of September, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of August, 1964. i i a i � o VOL. . FAU 189 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COIOIISSIONER , State of Oregon 1 ss. Deschutes County I here by certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true, And correct copy of the Original_ thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. r f 0, -) L' COUNTY CLERK' By De uty` ice'- VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF P STING 146COIN ROAD ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roa Master, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on August 10 1964 I gave 110tice of the County Courtts intention to establish McCOIN ROAD,, Deschutes County, Oregon, by post— ing four W - copies of the attached "Notice; of Legali ziation" at the following places, to —wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes Cours`uSr;. Court; House; one posted on a rock crib 10 feet east of the center line of IIIIcCoin Road, at Engineer's Station 0 +25; one posted on a 15 inch Juniper tree 20 feet west of the center line of McCoin Road at Engineer's Station 43 +00; one posted on a 9 inch Juniper tree 30 feet east of the center line of McCoin Road and 100 feet north of Lower Bridge Road. COUNTY Sub,ci'beclati,,sworn to me; this day of ! By 1964. Deputy r .. V(lt 9 FAG E.19 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FUR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) r ) Of ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD LINDH ROAD Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, 1964, and continued from day'to day thereafter to and in- cluding the date of this Resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at wiv ch time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to —wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby de- clare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by Resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to —wit: A strip of land for road purposes 50 feet in width, being 25 feet in width each side of the center line, which is described as follows: Beginning at a point S Oo 261 E 660.0 feet from the northwest corner of Section 9, Township 15 S, Range 13 E. W. M., which is Engineer's Station 0 +00; and running, thence, N 899 401 E 1485.0 feet to Engineer's Station 14 +85. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the IT place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said -proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolu- tion by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that. said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 8th day of September, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of August, 1964. VOL 2 state of Oregon- 3 98. Deschutes County } I hereby certify that the f0i true, and correct copy of the arigi:nal and of record in my office; 0 ' is DESCIMES COMM j own pO�� miry ju �wr.r.r� U h1L�Y'�+iG+•r.� r� co�rtssiai � ry ssz ,egoing copy of Rasol uti.on is a full, thereof as the sane appears a1 Ale IT 00 CLMK' ' is VOL 9 FAU IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) VTI PROOF OF FOSTING LINDH ROAD I, Charles L. Pli=ner, 'Deschutes County Roadriaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on August 10, 1964, I gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish LINDH ROAD, Deschutes County, Oregon, by post- ing four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to —wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on a power pole 50 feet east of Northwest Market Road, 25 feet south of the center line of Lindh Road; one posted on a 6 inch Juniper tree 20 feet south of the center line of Lindh Road, 1000 feet east of Northwest Market Road; one posted on an g inch Juniper tree la'feet south of the center line of Lindh Road, 1300 feet east of Northwest Market Road. COUNTY.ROADMASTER t S�zb "scr:`Y arid. sworn to me this _day of , 1964. st COUNTY CLERK By Deputy Ir 9 y - voc 9 ou 194 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF DREGON rOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i In the Matter ) of % ) RESOLUTION F(.,)R ROAD West Reindeer Avenue Be Tt Remembered, tihat at 'a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and Peld at the County Court !house in Bend, in said County on Wednesday,, the 5th day of August, 1961, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may, by reso- lution, propose any County road, the following, among other proceedings was had, t o—tirit : WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public ecessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, regon, by resolution, described along the center 1JAe thereof as follows, to —wit: A strip of land sixty (60) feet wide, the center, line starting at a point thirty (30)jfeet East of the mid —point of the West side of the SW�NE ;, Section 20, Township 15 South, Range 13, E. W. M. and continuing to a, point thirty (30) feet West i6f the mid —point of the East side of ; the WW E,-r-� Section 20, Towns.] 15 South, Rang e 13, E. W. M. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED;, That the County Roadmaster or his i duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certifLgd to as such by the County Clerks at the place of hold- ' ing County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said. proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County I Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolutiorlt will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a' meeting on the 8th day of September, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrancE!s which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend,'Oregoh, Deschutes County, this 5th day of August, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i VOL' FAGS COUNTY JUDGE . V a COUNTY COIIAISSIO COUNTY COM ISSIONER State of Oregon ) ss. Deschutes County ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the Original thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. ... r a. COUNTY CLERK . By D uty r t VOL 9 FAGE.196 - IN THE COUNTY COURT,OF THE STATE Or O:I1EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of rithe PROOF OF POSTING WEST REINDEER AVENUE I. Charles L. Phurmier, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that !on August 5, 1964F, I gave not-Le of the County Courtf s intention. to establish WEST REINDEER AVENUE,, Deschutes County, Oregon, by post- ing four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalizatl.ion" at the following I places, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin boars. in the main :lobby of the Deschutes County Court House; one posted. on a fence post more or less twenty -five (25) feet north; of the center line of West Feindeer Avenue and twenty -.five feet (25) west of the center line of Euston Road; one posted on a twenty (20) inch Juniper moire or less fifty (50) feet north of the center line of West Reindeer Avenue, and more or less three hundred (300) feet east of 20th Street; one post on a thirty -six (36) inch Juniper more or less fifteen (15) feet west of the west lend of West Reindeer Avenue. i COUNTY Subscribed and sworn to me this day of _ r r B17 Diputy STER 1964. a of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of o ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. 20th Street ) Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, 1964, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may, by reso- lution propose any County road , the following � among other proceedings was had,, to —vrit 111HEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, 11 described along the center line thereof as follows, to —wit A strip of land sixty (60) feet wide, the center line starting at a point thirty (30) feet North of the mid —point of the South line of SiJiNE' Sed- tion 20, Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. ' hi., and con- tinuing to the South line of West Reindeer Avenue, thence terminating at said South line, and recontinuing at the North line of West Rein- deer Avenue, and running to a point thirty (30) feet South of and on the line from the mid —point of the South line to the mid —point of the North line of said SW ;I'E4j Section-20, Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. M. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of hold- ing County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 8th day of September, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed f on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of August, 1964. 1 j DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT I COUNTY JUDGE i COUNTY COMUSSIODIER h COUNTY COIvRIISSIONER -State of Oregon ) ss. Deschutes County ) . I hereby certify that the .foregoing copy of ResoiLution is a hill, true and correct copy of the original thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. .c . COUP Y CLERK ;t By Dep*y I . � f I I I f VOL vu, 1-99 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON MR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING 20th STREET ) I, Charles L. Plumper, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on August 5, 1964, I gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish 20th STREET, Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon by posting four (4)' copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to —wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby-of the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on a. power pole more or less twenty —five (25) feet from the center line of Wells Road; one posted on an eight (8) inch Juniper more or less sixty (60) feet west of the center line of 20th Street and more or less forty (40) .feet south of Reindeer Avenue; one posted on an eighteen (18) inch Juniper more or less twenty —five (25) feet west of 20th Street at the north end of said street. fj 7 / f 1 / COUNTY ROAD ASTER 0 UGl FACE BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of�the County Court held this 19th day of August, 1964, a transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY; . members being present, thejfollowing business was The following bills were presented and ordered psid: GENERAL FUND: I Department of Motor Vehicles Farley Elliott, Postmaster Mahoney Office Equipment Pac. N.W. Bell Am. Tele. & Tele Co. Standard Oil Co. Union Oil Co. Ronald E. Walker Dick Scheibner Robert E. Lyons Williams Tire Service Farley Elliott, Postmaster Bender -Moss Co. Ernest E. Shippen Gilbert's Insurance Agency Xerox Corp. St. Mary's Home for Boys Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Ore. State University Ext. Ser Pac. Power & Light Co. West Chemical Products Carl Austin Bend Garbage Co. Eriksen's Stationery P. W. Ford, M.D. Masterson -St, Clair Hdwe. The Bend Dairy Pac. N.W. Bell DOG LICENSE FUND: Richfield Oil Corp. Bob Thomas Chevrolet - Cadillac Edmonds Motor Clinic Tida gner' s WEED CONTROL FUND: Howard G. Kauffman James E. Kauffman Kenneth Johnson Eastern Oregon Mills Deschutes Farmers Co -op GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Troy Laundry - The Redmond Spokesman Road Dept. Petty Cash Had'"s McCulloch Shop Bend Cycle Shop Cascade Auto Parts Miller Lumber Co. Farwest Steel Service Center Assessor -•-Car Lic. $ 3.00 H.D. 25.00; M.H. 25.0() 50.00 C.D.--Off,, Equip. 25.00 C.D.--Tele. 30.70 C . D. - -.NAWA S 8.75 Co-Judge-Travel 3.3 2 Sheriff- -Car exp. 20.04 Assessor--Travel 2.75 Assessor-.Travel .75 2 2.75 Assessor -- Travel 13.00 Assessor - -Car exp. 100.15 Dist. Ct.-- Postage 25.00 Dist Ct.- -Books 39.00 Juve. - -Car Lic. 'Dept--Bond 3.00 Tax Prem, 10.00 Clerk - -Mach. Supp. 455.60 Co-Court Ccmmitted ,67 Pris. Board 86.00 Co. Agents 7,74 ? -50 Cthse Lights 200.68 Cthse exp. 36.00 Cthse exp. 625 0 Cthse exp. 7.Oo W.M. - ..Supp. 17.25 Mental Hearing 10.00 Abundant Food 3.39 Abundant Food 100.00 Tele -- Various Offices 375017 Gas 1b.04 Car Exp, Car exp. 50.03 Dog Food 11.75 5.92 Weed Control per diem 60.00 Weed Control per diem i 60.00 Weed Control per diem 60.00 Weed Control exp. 20.70 Weed Control exp. i 59.75 i I Gen. Exp. 4.00 Gen. Exp. 15.90 Gen. Exp. 34.65 Parts 5.90 Parts 13.00 Parts 35-37 Lumber j 40.53 Hdw. 21.30 - 1 - f Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Bend. Aggregate & Paving Co. Ryals Truck Service Widine Transportation, Inc. Joe Bookshnis, Inc. Standard Oil Company. Bend - Portland Truck Service Hilgers Construction Co. SCM Equipment Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Pacific Power & Light Pacific Northwest Bell IN ZRE MATTER OF SALVAGE FROM COUNTY GARBAGE PITS: VOL FAGS 201 Tires $115,17 Asphalt & Aggregate 21027.66 Asphalt 167.51 Asphalt 329-48 Asphalt Freight 336.88 Fuel 4.37 Freight 16.29 New Bldgs. 503.80 Off. Equip. 1,075.00 Bridges 887.80 Power 211,29 Utilities 89,29 The Court at this time authorized Carl Hurter of Redmond to salvanc r^nt'rial from Terrebonixe, Lower Bridge, Cloverdale and Old Redmond Hi -gray garbage pits. This authority automatically r ascinded upon the County provision for a caretaker for -these Pita. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ROAD: At this time R. G. Proby appeared before the Court regarding a petition for a road, The Court referred the petition to the Roadmaster for a report at the next Court meeting. IN THE MA TTFR OF ROAD IMPROVE<;•1ENT: The Court at this time considered a Alfalfa County road for some road improvement. to proceed with said improvement. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR BUSINESS LICENSE AS WRFCM OF MOTOR VEHICLES: petition from property ocnz ers on the The Court instructed the Roadmaster The Court denied the application of Huettl Repair Shop for a urreckin; license. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO ENTER COUNTY -owned Lands to Surrey: The Court granted the Bonneville Pouar Administration's request for surveyors to enter upon countT lands in Sec. 14 & S2 of Sec. 36, Tcp. 19 S. Range 15 E.W.M. and N2 of Sec. 7, 18, Nt of Sec. 19 and the N14 of Sec. 20, Tap. 20 S. Range 16 E.W.M. IN THE MA TTER OF PRIVATE ACCESS APPROACH: The Court granted Kenneth Mathers permission. to construct a prim to access on or across a Deschutes County right -of -:gay. The Court also granted H.G.K. Inc. permission to construct an access on or across County right -of -tray. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING "LITTLE ALLEN" SCHOOL BUILDING: The Court granted Kenneth J. Holman permission to moire the "Little Allen" School building over and across certain Deschutes County Roads. - 2 - Vol PACE 202 0 IN THE MATTER. OF PURCHASE OF COUNTY. LAND s .. At this time A. purchase of a neighboring promised further study. . Turner appeared. before the iCourt for a decision on the acre tract. The Court d.id ;not make a decision, but There being no further business, Court adjouriiled.. COUNTY JUDGE IN THE C Y COURT OF THE STAT 3 OF OREGO5 THE COUNTY OF DESCriUTES COMIKISSIONER a0IMMISSIONER In the hatter of Permit ) to Enter County -owned ) pr+RiiIT Lands to Survey ) This matter coming befora, the Court upon the petition of the Bonneville Power Administration, asking , Lrmission for surveyors from the Bonneville Power Administration to enter grope y in Deschutes County, Oregon for the purpose of making a survey for a transmission line. This is designated as Temp. T.O.D. No. T— AC— PB— Cal -8, 9, 11 & 16, an the property to be entered. is described as follows: Section 14 and the SL of 36, �oloinship 195, Range 15 E. W. M' ., and the N2 of Section 7, 18, the N2 of 19 and the Mft of Section 20 of Township :0S, Range 16 E. W. X. The Court having made in estigo lion and finding the above to be a reasonable request find, That the Bonneville Power Administration's request foz- surveyors to enter. the above— described property is hereby granted. Dated this 19th day of AuLst, 1964. DESCHUT ES COUNTY COURT 1Z COUITirY JUDGE COUN' T'Y COi 1ISSI0..M OUr I c oI y �" �,dITNE SS r� VOL ,FACE 203 Z�y IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 0 In the Latter ) ) of ) Private Acces^ Anproech , A permit is granted by to cons=truct private access tailed description and map of this this sheet. This permit is subject revocable at any time upon written Augu -t 19, 196li O R D E R Deschutes County to Kennet?. Mgthers on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- operation must be provided on the reverse side of tc the following general specifications and is notice by the Deschutes County Court. .= ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings e permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollie my spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly sho �so as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permitte all be responsible for all traffic ,warnings to the traveling public, as*ma necessarry to insure safe travel ,while in the process of moving the buildi. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped i signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the neoc sary signs and flagmen at intersections so as to insure an even flow of the 1r1.•.ffi.c'and prevent conges ' n. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to e._ekisting pavement-And shoulder areas, and will be required to repair said d ge, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during t ourse of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee sha e required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing of no e permitted. Private Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry, The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to corply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Approved Cou�n. Court COUNTY JUDGE I (f : (a�" COUNTY COva'_IS OVER COUNTY C01,1-ISSIONER qee attached map mmended Ap r Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHU'I'ES COUNTY VOL 7 FACE' 1 O D C,l. tt� m M I'1;,� N� O C: -i 0 2., ,a 124- 0 rb I A` I� 3 0 — ? F 3 so '0,7 -':F2 'w - 956. 25 e` ' I 0 �A� ZI Cb ° U n N Sp °o7'3z•'w Z 360.65" F T ti� w W T � Na 0 R ° 'Z � •360. ,5S" i ZE I 0I Zh Ilk V I I f4N° y I�, Cl\ I I � o ° t i✓ O 07 32 E - 956. 2 S 7osJ N N 72' —'E ? \ 0,\ o RI I S 6E p � � � � /4/• 8D' o- lA cn N6S°SZ E 93• sue' I n N 2-3-5-9i 76.88' ri O Sz.Bo' J �= n l Q�3 �i Lft o . i VOL FAGr1 j. ITV` THE COUNTY COUF�T OF THE STATE OF OFIGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES August 1.8, 1961 In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Acceq�i Approach ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to H.G.K. inc. to Conztruct Accegs on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Ccurt. ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ?ARTICUL�,R INSTALLATIONS Loving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies emenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel ia:ile in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the nec,:=sary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the t-° ffic-and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the. existing pavement ..and slhoulder,.,areas and will be required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of pasts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County :road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the scfest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. An ved Count t :- urt COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COTi I ION -'. COUNTY CO1 -dk.IS �IONER Permittee to .furnish culvert pipe. hego *ended App oval:° Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY J1ITTEE VOL ��E.��/ DA l / \� | / -w - - ---- - ' / POA L) i u�- ^-----'----- / | i VOL J IN THE COUNTY COURT G,' TIE STATE Oi' OREGON y ?ACE o FOR TIfE COUNTY OF D SC1MES :.T n the Ma August 14, 1964 +meter ) of ) ORDER Moving of "Little Allen" ) school Build.ing. ) A permit is granted. by Deschutes County to: Kenneth J. Holman to., Move °,chool. bu"Ilding cn or across Deschutes County right -of- tray. A de- tailed description and map of this operation,must be provided on the reverse side of -h rheet, This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is re'rocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS _ (Type) pa.rall e. with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- St „�,l:j..�,� to s. th to be xio less than two (2) feet and. properly back- filled to the grade IT and. with nc obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be for a ,, or all damages to the existing pavement, and shculd.ers or .ai,he;- : %oiect. i cr areas k ' hin the right -of -way. ~_ota�_1 �_ng P _,,3 Line Transvers All pipe line installations pe ;. -I A. t an;; � -:�1: rely to the road bed or rtht -of -way shall be installed in the following rc.ri r' All pavement cuts prior to exca ion shall be made with a breaking hammer 'o .i.;sure neat finish cut lines. All e lines shall be installed to a depth �ti ?.n two (2) feet below the existing adside ditch elevation. In all c; sc wh.erc a water line is installed, in a transver direction the water pipe must be in..,3"alled within a larger pipe which size shall be less than six (6) inches in ��i .r; �t.e.r „. -.ci;f _ling and Pa.vi.ng: The perrnittee shall be equired to properly back- - f.il�' t -.e trenc.il in such a manner as to guarantee a well compa ed., stabilized. sub - bar-u, crior to pas;:�ng, The pavement must be replaced to its origi 1 line, cr:.�wn, and. -rai . �r_ith an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding ro bed, The al.i,c._ o_' installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at al times, The will be required at all times to take every precaution to protec he public„ All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the pe t- In roga.rd to other utili y tions, such as gas lines, telephone lines; and. u..ac'.r:ic conduits, all the general spci is all apply if they are to be run nr ,-:r 7,rcund.) V'it'a one exception: It would not be nccess y ve these lines T �--i Jarlgnr , vipc whar cxngsing v Nto_ _in; :f D ildinn- - The pormi_ttcc shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The :cr:aLttoc s.oall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced. so a.s i,-n._urc an even oight distribution, and properly shored.so as tc prevent o wl;ilc in the process of moving, The permittcc shall be responsible for all warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel in '�:r. rrc , -oss of moving the building. The permittco. shall be required. to have a? — t�-o ( pilot cars equipped. with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an .yen flow of the prevent congc-stion. Tho permittcc will be held directly- responsible for any or all damage to 'the existing pavement and shoulder areas, and will be required. to rc-oair srd.0 damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. :. {' daring the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permit - tce sl,:all be r::quirod to roplace the railings to their original state. Tho sawing c:'f of ncsts <::nd. railings ?gill not be permitted, aca,✓Q Tactical point of must be nGt,�,(] on t:'flC'. man_ Tf - i'31;-erC, is f`}�zri rnic ran VOL Permit to: 9 PnE 2 8 f -�r a culvert, the proper size ;nap. Tho pormittee will be re: the costs of the materials uscc continued -2- and length must be d.etorminea, and also put on the ponsible for the constructiok of the access and all I in the access. IC at anytime this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tCainance or construction, the pormittee will be required to move this installation a.t his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no rosDonsibility for damage to said installation as r;;sult oflmaintainance or construction;, Failure of pormittee t com-oly with performance of work will rosult in a charge for work performed. by Deschutos County, I Rc; nd.cd Appr v . C r e j h: - PlLar�fiicr Roadmas tc r DESCHUTES COUNTY ^--prow i .Coun�3T Co dr -t : /7 O P-1 i 0 :1 i Three separate moves to be made on three -e -onrate ds,yC, -uch dayG to fall within a. period of hirty day- from date of 'this permit. Movep to gtnrt at or about :30 A.M. each morning and to proceed a^ follow —: i I rrom pre -ent location If "Little Allen "chool "!to Highway 20; thence Ea =t to 8th "t.; thence North on Sth ct, to city limit-, of Send, whence it become- kno+n a.^ the Butler Market Road, Qaid road. belonging to De- chuteq Countiy; to follow said. ro ^d to a point a.pprox- iriately four (4) mileq to tY}e vo,ang I'chool "ite where it wili leave the Butler Market Road. ?'one of the move- will involve 9 building of greater; size than 241 wide, 17l high, and ;Q? -Ln length. VOL BE IT REMFVIBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of September, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE NATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Rick Sickles Bounty $27.50 Hugh F. Jeffrey, Jr. Appraisers Registration 50.00 National Chemsearch Corp, Ct. Hse. Exp. 26.81 Doug, Shearer Bounty LeRoy Smith Bounty 3.00 Mrs. F. J. Riley Bounty 21.00 5.00 Rick Sickles Bounty Wagner's Jail- -Pris. Bd. 2.00 Xero,� Standard Oil Co. Clerk- .,Mach. Supp, Co. Judge- -Supp, 38.80 Bend Troy Laundry Cthse 16.36; Jail 6.88 33.83 23.24 Vyco Products Co. Cthse Exp. 4078 Magill Drug Co. Jail Exp. 5.50 Bend Garbage Co. Ctlase Exp, 7.00 Natural Gas Corp, Cthse Heat 4706? Pa c. Power & Light Co. Cthse Lights 22.33 Bend Water Dept. Cthse Water 47.40 Certified Laboratories Jail. 112.75; Cthse 16.76 129,51 Bend.Rexall Druf Jail Exp. 7.68 Phyllis R. Dereberry Sher. Supp. Bob Lubcke Shell Serv. Sher. Car Exp. 3,00 66.25 Lin Davis Radio Serv. Hill's Auto Shop Sher. Radio ,00 9 The Redmond Spokesman. Monroe Sheriff Car Exp. .Abundant Foods 100.50; Legal 42.35 24.28 142.85 Bend Memorial Clinic Treas. Maintenance Juve. Exp. 35.00 Chi_ldren's Farm Home June. Exp. 8,50 The Bend Bulletin Legal 10.00 Bend. Tele. Ans. Serv, Sher. Tele. 45.1.0 Dunham Printing Co. Election Supp. 10.42 Bend Memorial Clinic Lumbermens Ins. Agency g Dist. Ct. Mental Hearing Treace. 108.00 10.00 y Boys & Girls Aid. Society s Bond Juve. Exp. 78.00 Legis. Counsel Committee Dist. Ct. Books 5.00 Oregon State Tax Comm. Harry E. Mackey, M.D. Assess. Re- Appraisal 2.50 139.95 Van Huffel Auto Serv. Assess. Off. Exp. Assess. Car Exp. 22'50 NRFEA Publications Inc, Union Oil Co. Assess. Off. Exp. 8.14 5.00 Burroughs Corp. Assess. Car Exp. Assessor. Off. Exp. 28.70 Fowler Printing Co. St. Chas. Memorial Hosp. Circ. Ct. 48.05; Co. Judge 18,15 Jail 3.80 66.20 Robert E. Lyons Ries Radio & TV Assess. Off. Exp. 445; Conf. Reg. 20.00 15.50 25-45 5 45 'Richfield Oil Corp. Sher. Off. Exp. Sher. Car Exp. 6.00 T. E. Morris, Jr. M.D. Geneview Amonsor. Dist. Ct. Mental Hearing 17'40 10'00 Nadine Malone Foster Care Foster Care 125'75 Gladys Cox. Foster Care 107.20 Ronald M. Lundy Foster Care 94'74 Mrs. Jack Mann Foster Care 84'34 Pocatello Supply Depot Rodent Control 65.00 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Rodent Control Freight 81.60 Hobby Haven Co. Adv. 1.25 - 1 - 0 VOL 9 PACE 2_�O Stearns, Mention & Morris Mahoney Office Equipment State Dept. of Finance & Adm, Masterson. -St. Clair Hdwe. William C. James Am. Tele & Tele Co. State Treas. State Forester Pac. NW Bell Hiltje Hubbard Mahoney Off. Equip. Helen Marcy Leonard P. Peterson Marjorie Snider Lenor Thornton Vernon Patrick Pac. N.W. Bell Pac. Power & Light Co. A. W. Westfall Texaco, Inc. Mahoney Off. Equip. Sherwin - Williams S.I.A.C. Shell Oil Co. Rick Sickles Richard Carter Ora Ash Dave DeVore Darrell Mallery DOG LICENSE FUND: Pac. N.W. Bell Bend Auto Parts, Inc. S.I.A.C. LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Pub. Co. R. Wayne Stevens Bancroft-Whitney Co. West Pub. Co. WEED CONTROL FUND: Howard G. Kauffman James E. Kauffman S.I.A.C. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Wm. C. James PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Comm. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Troy Laundry HHudson House Inc. Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Mahoney Off. Equip. The Office Boy New Bldg. Fund Circ.. Ct. 5.63; Co. Ct. Juve. 11.11; Sher. 22.78!. Clerk 153.51 Abundant Foods Abundant Foods 2.99; Ct.l Sheriff 3.03 C.D. Travel C.D. NAWAS Pred. Animal Control Fire Protection Assess, 52.50; VSO 47.751 Health Dept. Mileage C.D. Off. Exp. MH-- Mileage H.D. -San. Mileage H.D. Mileage H.D. Mileage MH Rent I H..D. 68.50; M.H. 37.10 M.H. Lights H.D. San. Mileage Sher. Car. Exp. Circ. Ct. Supp. i Ct.Hse. Exp. Ace. Ins. Commissioner 'Travel Bounty Bounty Bounty Bounty I Bounty Tele. Ca r 1�p. Ace. Ins. Books Law Books Books Books Per Diem Per Diem Ace. Ins. Travel Public Assistance Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. - 2 - 9.35; V;,o 2.25; 1,040.00 D.A. 7.35; 242.99 241.25 se. Exp. 8.69; It 14.71 62.30 8.75 3,865.00 650.59 100.25 27.18 2.87 33.90 10.72 21.96 34.20 55.00 105.60 1.25 44.82 28.98 2.57 21.20 90.78 3.67 9.00 6.Go 2.50 3.00 5.00 14.52 3.10 3.87 200.00 117.50 17.50 40.00 10.00 10.00 35.14 62.31 21,846.88 4.00 20.25 40.65 30.98 59.31 At this time the Court declared its intention to establish the following roads by Resolution: McCaffery Road and Parrell Road. The Roadmaster was ordered to give notice of the Resolutions by posting true copies thereof. Objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed roads will be considered and passed upon by the Court at a meeting on October 7, 1964. IN THE NATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN ALLEY IN COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTY: The Court declared its intention to vacate that portion of alley in Block 28, Laidlaw (Tumalo) between 7th and 8th Streets. The Roadmaster was ordered to post copies of said Resolution and the hearing of objections was set for Oct. 7, 1964. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF A STREET IN COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTY: The Court declared its intention to vacate a portion. of Wood Street in Laid.law (Tumalo), between 7th Street and the Bend- Sisters Highway. The Roadmaster was ordered to post notice of this Resolution and the hearing of any objections was set for October 7, 1964. - 3 - There being no further business, Court adjourned. - /COUNTY JUDGE U' r C,/ i COM.MISSIONER- _ -g- COMMISSIONER F� VOL -FACE? a Bend - Portland Truck Serv, Parts 9.86 Kelsey's Electric Parts 59.11 Clausen's Auto Center Parts 38.07 McMaster - -Carr Supp. Co. Parts 42.70 Deschutes Farmers Co -Op Parts 3.35 Certified Laboratores Parts 69.97 Newton Pump & Irrig. Co. Parts 1.00 Premier Fastener Co. Parts 15.19 Pac. Auto Wrecking Parts 5.00 The Sherwin - Williams Co. Hdw. 28.88 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe Hdw.. lt.92 Ore. Hdwe Dist. Hdw. 36,05 Munnell & Sherill Hdw. 22.19 Richards Cashway Lbr. Co. Lumber 18-45 The Miller Lbr. Co. Lumber 191.03 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Ties 589.03 Standard Oil Co. Fuel 2,058.00 Shell Oil Co. Lube. 10.00 Union Oil Co. Lube Bend Tele Ans. Serv. Tele. 12.50 Bend Mater Dept. Util 9.85 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util 7.62 Lin Davis Radio Serv. Radio 58.50 Shell Oil Co. Asphalt 1, 588 Union Oil. Co. Asphalt .25 1.25 Widing Transportation Asphalt ,588 178.06 Joe Bookshnis, Inc. Asphalt 199.24 American Bitumuls & Asph. Co. Asphalt 2,250.25 Gibson Air Service Gen. Exp. 115.00 IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following applications for beer licenses: Frank T. Callahan, dba Callahan's Market - P. A. License Owen D. Dennis et ux dba Spring River Resort - RNiBB IN THE MATTER OF PUBLICATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE TAX: At this time the Court the 1963 -64 personal property tax ordered the Sheriff and foreclosure list Tax Collector to publish in the Redmond Spokesman. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTIONS FOR COUNTY ROADS: At this time the Court declared its intention to establish the following roads by Resolution: McCaffery Road and Parrell Road. The Roadmaster was ordered to give notice of the Resolutions by posting true copies thereof. Objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed roads will be considered and passed upon by the Court at a meeting on October 7, 1964. IN THE NATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN ALLEY IN COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTY: The Court declared its intention to vacate that portion of alley in Block 28, Laidlaw (Tumalo) between 7th and 8th Streets. The Roadmaster was ordered to post copies of said Resolution and the hearing of objections was set for Oct. 7, 1964. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF A PORTION OF A STREET IN COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTY: The Court declared its intention to vacate a portion. of Wood Street in Laid.law (Tumalo), between 7th Street and the Bend- Sisters Highway. The Roadmaster was ordered to post notice of this Resolution and the hearing of any objections was set for October 7, 1964. - 3 - There being no further business, Court adjourned. - /COUNTY JUDGE U' r C,/ i COM.MISSIONER- _ -g- COMMISSIONER VOL PACE f IN - THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF REGON FOUR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Natter ) of ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD Parrell Road ) I Be It Remembered; that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, be- gun and held at the County,Court House in Bend, in saidlCounty, on ,1ednesday, the 2nd day of September, 1964, and continued from day o day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at trhich time said Court may,. by Resolution, propose any County I"oad, the following, anong other proceedings was (!had, to-wit: WHERF,AS, it is he'ireby considered that a public hecessity e�zists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby de- clare its intention to est blisil a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by Resolution, described as follows, to-wit: � A strip of land .fpr road purposes 60 feet in tiadth, being 30 feet on each side of al center line described as follows: Beginrci ng at a point on the so ith right of way line of the (Hamilton Road., which point is east 106.7 feet and north. 230 201 101 ! east 33.0 feet from the 1/16 section corner at the SW corner of the IZW, NE-41 of Section 17, Township 1.8, ange 12 and running, thence S & 201 10" west 1781.72 feet; the�ce, on a 100 curve to the right on a.radius of 572.96 feet, the ;central angle of which is 40e 561 30" for a dis- tance of 409.42 feet; thence, S 640 161 40" west 178.60 feet; thence, on a 100 curve to the left of 572.96 loot radius, the central angle of Mich is 430 341 for a distance of 435.67 feet; thence, S 200 421 40" W 122.19 feet; thence, car. a 40 curve to the left of 1432.5 foot radius, the central angle of which is 40 471 15" for a distance of 119.69 feet; thence, S 1150 551 25" W 378.31 feet; thence, on a 60 curve to the left of 955 feet.radius, the central angle of ich is 190 431 45" for a dilstance of 328.82 feet; thence, S 3150 391 10" W 484,32 feet; thence, on a 40 curve to the right of 1432.5. foot radius, with central angle of 100 001 15" for a distanc� of 250.1 feet; thence, S 45,o 391 29" , 91.53 feet; thence, on a 100 curve to,the right of 572.96 foot radius, the central angle of which is 450 031 13" for is distance of 150.54 feet; thence, N 890 171 2211 W 118.0 feet to a Ipoint in the center of the Dalles- Ca4fornia Highway, which point �is S 600 091 38" W 59.03 feet from the corner of Sections 17, 13, 19, 20 of Tormship 1s S, Range 12 E. W. 11. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Road.ister or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place vas �acF 2,13 0 of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the .County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution -vzill be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 7th day of October, 19641- at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 2nd day of Septe;cber, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUITICY i UDGE COUNTY Col" ISS. OVER COUNTY C01•1, i SSIONER State of Oregon ) s s O Deschutes County ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the Ori,-nal thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. COUNTY CLERK, ';:. By eputy O IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I P R THE COUNTY OF DESCI-TUTES In the Matter )i of )� PROOF OF P6STING PA.RRELL ROAD ) i I, Charles L. P1Iunmer, Deschutes County Road taster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that , on Sept ember 10, 1964, my d.J.ly qualified deputy Don Sholes, Save notice of the County Court's intentio4 to establish PARRELL ROAD, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" a the follovring places, to -vat: One posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the County Courthouse in Bend; one posted at the north entrance of Parrell Road on a powezl pole on the west side I of the right -of -way, this eing designated as pole #38;! one posted on ?,fitness Pine tree 20" in diameter n the west side of the right' of -way 00.49 miles from the north entrance of Parr�ll Road; one posted on a pine tree 10" in diameter i 200 feet from the Dalles -C 4ifornia Highway, west entrance, on the south side. � I of the right -of -way. Subscribed and sworn to me COUN'T'Y ROADMASTER �0 this dais of i ins r,~Qn; Cei � � , 1964. i v C OUNTY CLERK n i By DOputy - I VOL t7 FAI,r at ...i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHU`i'ES In the Natter ) ) of ) RESOLUTION MR ROAD 1%cCAFFERY ROAD ) Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, be- gun and 'held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of September, 1964, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a regular -term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any County road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road :hereafter described., said Court does hereby de- clare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon., by Resolution, described as follows, to -wit: A strip of land for road. purposes 50 feet in width, being 25 feet on each side of the center line, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of the pavement of Canal Road Boule- vard which point is due west 54.1_£3 feet of the Sod corner of the 1,9*1 of Section 10, Townshi 15 S, Range 13 E. W. Iii.: thence, due east 2759.75 feet; thence �a strip of land for road purposes 60 feet in width, being 30 feet on each side of the center line) be- ginnin east 2645.57 feet and south 25 feet from the SW corner of the Ntd4 of Section 10, Township 15 S, Range 13 E. W. Ii. and running thence, S Oo 06+ W 2615.0 feet to the Y section corner on the south line of Section 10, which is the center of Antler Street. NOW, THEREFORE, I`I' IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County. Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution Vrill be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 7th day of October, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances Vfnich may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 2nd day of September, 1964. (4, State of Oregon sse Deschutes County I hereby certify t hat the foregoing copy of Re i solution is a full, true, and correct copy of the Original thereof as the same ne appears on file andlo'f-record in my office.i CMIUY CLERK -F 0 In the Matter of F IcCAFFERY ROAD IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY. OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING VOL AcE.' 7 I., Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly swami, depose and say that on September 10, 1964, T' duly qualified deputy, Don Sholes, gave not -ice of the County Courtts intention to establish I•1cCAF FRY ROAD, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four. (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on the south approach of McCaffery Road on the fence line running east and west on the Redmond Road on the east side of Mc-Caffery right -of -way; one posted on the north side of the right -of -way, approximately at station 21 +70- on the power pole; one posted on the west entrance of PZcCaffery Road on the north side of the right -of -way on a power pole. COUNTY RWIC)FIASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this /S day of /���,�, .(� .- 196. COUi _" � CLERK By DeAuty v VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Vacation ) of a Portion of an Alley in )� RESOLUTIO14 'TFOR ROAD ) County -oimed Property ) Be It Remembered, that at a regular term of the Doschi;tes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, Deschutes County, on the 2nd. day of September, 1964, and contin'�ed from day to day thereaftei° to and including the Resolution the sme b in a regular term of said Count Court sitting date of this , being g y g for the transaction of County business, and. at which time said Court may legally, by Resolution, propose or vacate any County road, the .following;, among other proceedings, I was had, to-wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity eydsts for the � I vacation of the portion of ally hereafter described, said Court does hereby declare I its intention to vacate a portion of an alley in County -own ed property in Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described, as follows, to -wit : That portion of alle - in Block 28, Laidlaw (Tumal�:S) between 7th and 8th Streets. NOW, THEREFG'�E, IT I" HEREBY ORDERED, That the Deschutes County Roadmaster i or his duly qualified deputy, hall give notice of thi s Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi ied to as such by the County' Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also t three public places in the! vicift#y of said proposed alley vacation thirty days previous to the consideration of I this Resolution by the County Court, notifyinv all peJsons concerned that said Resolution will be considered I and passed upon by this Court t a regular meeting on the 7th day of October, 1964, at which time the Court ;rill consider any objections or remonstrances which ririy be filed on account of said proposed vacation. Dated at Bend, De aes County, Oregon this 2nd lay of September, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNT-If COUNT TLJDGE COUNTY CQHJ,iISSI( %?ER ---_ 'Y 00I,D1ISSIONER 4 VOL !AC,E�..�„ a State of Oregon ) sso County of Deschutes ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office, COUI IT CLARK _ By De. uty a � ; VOL rAE J IN THE C FOR In the Matter of Vacation of a Portion of a Street in COURT OF THE STATE OF OR COUNTY OF. DESCHUTES RESOLUTI FOR ROAD County -otimed property ) I ' Be It Remembered, that at a regular term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, Deschutes County, on the 2nd i day of September, 1964, and continued from day to day there:ifter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term ��.f said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may I legally, by Resolution propose or vacate any County ro ad, tine following, among other proceedings was had, to -vri_t : '.dHEREAS, it is beret vacation of the portion of st clare its intention to vacate Deschutes County, Oregon by considered that a public n Icessity eydsts for the i i t hereafter described, said Court does hereby de- portion of a street in Coun I ty - owned property in lution, described as follohts, to-wit: i That portion of Wood Street in Laidlaw (Twnalo),Deschutes County, Oregon between 7th Street and the Bend - Sisters Highway,1 i NOVA, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the D(1 schutes County Roadmas er or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice: of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Cleric, at the place of holding Count;;r Court and also at three public places in this vicinity of said proposed i road vacation thirty days previous to the con side ration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all. p rsons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a regular meeting on the !7th day of October, 1961�, at w'nich time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances ifhich may be filed on account of said prop sed vacation. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 2nd dqy of September, 19640 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO-j,j 1SSI ER// —' COUNTY COTv1i1:SSIONER VOL J PACE ?21 State of Oregon' ) sso County of Deschutes ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original thereof as the same .appears on file and of record in my office, li ,�I COUTJ'i y CLERK - I i I t r VOL 9 PACE BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 16th day of September, 1964, all members being presf;nt, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE. COUNTY:. The following bilks were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: I Oregon State Board of Health) H.D. -- -Supp. Cent Wise Drugs H.D.- -Supp. Eriksen's Stationery H.D.- -Supp. Bend Troy Laundry H.D.- -Supp. Aloe H.D. - -Supp. Rose 'Pharmacir H.D.- -Supp. Oregon Wash. Tele. Co. H.D. 11.90; M.H. 5.10 Lois M. Dearth H.D.- -Supp. Shell Oil Co. Assess. -••Car Exp, Cent -Wise Drug Store. Assess. - -Film Eriksen ?s Stationery Assess.- -Off, Supp. Williams Tire Serv. Assess.- -Car Exp. Loy's Studio of Photography Assess- -Off. Supp. Mahoney Office Equipment Assess.- -Off, Supp. Ben Jacques Chev. Inc. Assess- -Car Exp. NRFEA Pub. Inc. Assess. -- Supp. Dick Scheibner Assess- --Appraisal Cour Ned Douglass Assess -- Appraiser Schc Ronald E. Walker Assess. -- Appraisal Cot W. L. Kurtz Assess. -- Appraiser Sch Robert E. Lyons Assess. -- Travel Ken Cale Hdwe. Sher. - -Hdw. Economy Drug Sher. - -Supp. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sher.- -Tele. Donald E. Clark, Sheroff Pris. Bd. Union Oil Co. Sher. --Car Exp. Shell Oil Co. Sher.- -Car Exp. Xerox Clerk- -.mach. Supp. Certified Laboratories j Ct.Hse. Exp. Ken Cale Hdwe. Ct..Hse. Exp. Tri- County Window Products Ct. Hse. Exp. Pao. Power & Light Co. Ct, Hse. Lights 0. W. Grubb Foster Care Natalie Ryan Foster Care Villa St. Rose Juve. Exp. Ernest E. Shippen j Juve. Conf. Exp, St. Chas. Memorial Hosp. D.A.- -Crime Inv. Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2- -Tele. 18.35; C 45.00; Postage 10.00 B. M. Martin J.P. #3- -Tele. 15.00; C I)ept. of Fin. & Adm. C.D.- Training Miller Lumber Co. Co. Adv. Joseph V. Tompkins Co.Adv. Robert L. Martin Co. Adv, Rosemary Patterson Co. Adv. B. W. McGregor Co. Adv. George Baker Co. Adv. Jess Yardley Co. Adv. W. A. Hunnell Co. Adv. F. C. Shepard Co. Adv. Charles Plummer Co. Adv. Lowell Hirtzel Co. Adv. Standard Oil Co. Assess. 76.34; Sheriff Richfield Oil Corp. Sher. Car Exp. - 1 - k 25.00; Co.nf. . . 86.00 .02 $ 3.75 7.08 1.80 1.16 48.14 12.,98 17,00 9.57 5.84 51.62 29.55 log-40 1.78 2.66 30,00 5.00 43.75 22.20 43.75 19.45 45.50 .6o 1.74 36.50 124.00 21.66 23.20 683-40 129.51 1.00 61.50 178.92 6.75 65.00 5.00 47.00 2.50 98.87 101.00 5.00 7.61 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 148,36 16.18 0 Vol 9 %F 223 WEED CONTROL FUND: Deschutes County Road Dept. Weed Control Gas 82.28 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books 66.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Co. Gas 50.38 Les Schwab Tire Center. Tire Repair 1.50 The Office Boy Off. Supp. 2.90 Lichfield Oil Corp. Gas 4.34 Gene IJarrer_ Dog Ccntxol 55,00 Murray & Holt Motors Pkup Top 2CLO.00 CIVIL DEFEJS'E FU11D: Ore. State Civil asfense Agency Salary 288.51 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bill's Electric parts 5.50 Lung Auto Parts Parts 14.00 Crct�L LaJre 14ichi eery Co. Parts 275.62 Bend Auto Upholsterer Parts 4.85 Cent. Ore, Welders Supply Parts 12.95 Cascade Auto,'Parts Parts 84.19 Ha•a's McCulloch Shop Parts 8.75 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Parts 173.40 Murray &. Holt Motors Parts 2.10 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 199.33 Premier Fastener Co. Parts 56.53 Robberson Ford Sales; Inc.- Parts 19.12 Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Parts 7.24 Young Equipment Co. Parts 14.91 F;riksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. 1.35 Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Gen. Exp. 12.94 Bend Rcdi IMix. , Inc. Lbr. & Concrete 59.07 Copeland Likrber, Yards Lumber 239.75 Dear_ Enterprises, Inc. Lumber 48.75 Ifillcr Lumber Co. Lumber 3 5. 51 A & M Tire Scrv.Zce Tires 21.05 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 35.00 Pac. Northwest Bell Radio 7.50 Mid- Orcgon Oil Co. Fuel 190.18 Standard Oil Co. Fuel 33.42 Deschutes Faxzriers Co -op Weed Control 8.40 Masterson_ -S't, Clair Hdwe. Hdw. 6.27 Redmond Hardware Hdw. 1J9 Texaco, Inc. Lube 395.42 Pac. Power & Light Co. Util. 23.4 Harry A. McConnell Equip. 375.00 Crater Lake Mach. Co. Equip. 3500.00 Shell. Oil Co. Asphalt 587.00 Union Oil Co. Asphalt 2206.51 Union Oil. Co. Agg. & Asphalt 18.81 Joe Bookshnis, Inc. Asp. & Freight 180.80 Standard Oil Co. Fuel 955.10 Bend Aggregate & Paving Agg. & Asph. 2598.94 Northwest Ind. Laundry Gen. Exp. 16.80 Pac. Power.& Light Co. Util. 190.08 - 2 - o " VOL ?AGE 224 IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased Fred1H. Davis 7,755 67 acres in at 5¢ per, acre, payable $387.78 annually. Terry, of lease . 1965. IN. THE MATTER OF IN- STALLING GAS LINES: The Court granted Cascade Natural Gas Co. permis linen on or across Studio Road & Butler Market :Road. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING BUILDINGS: The Court granted the Holman Transfer Co. permis across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF .ACCESS TO NORTH INDUSTRIAL SITE: The Court at this time voted to ask the assistan for estimates in providing access to the North Industrial IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF DOR3ANCE MEADOW & DAY ROADS: The Court at this timg voted for the improvement Day Roads. i IN THE MATTER OF LOG HAULING PERMIT: The Court agreed to permit Brooks Scanlon to haul Loan limit not to exceed 76,00 pounds. IN THE MATTER OF RENTAL OF LIBRARY SPACE: The Court decided upon a rental fee of $115.00 pe space to School District No. 1� The School District to pr ship 21, Range 19 and 20 Aug. 7, 19611 to Aug. 7, to install 2" and 4" on to move buildings on or of State Highway Engineer to off of Boyd Acres Road. the Dorrance Meadow and s over the Matson Road. month for rental of Library 1de their own janitor service. IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF FAIR GROUNDS: The Court at this time instructed the '.Roadmaster to' provide 10 loads of dirt; for the Deschutes County Fair and to provide an oiled road for the Fair Grounds. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION: The Court at this tiro appointed Mrs. F. A. Starkey, L03 E. Revere, Bend, to the Deschutes County Public Welfare Commission to fill the `unexpired term of Ken Munkres of Redmond, who resigmed. There being no further business, Court adjourned. COUNTY JUDGE 6 r '-/.r� ;�I h COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER - 3 -- DiSCHUTES COUNTY LAND LEASE :.!;. „SE NO 5 VOL S FACE 225' r212 D- SCHUTES COUNTY COURT, .first party, flLereby leases and lets unto Fred H. Davis , second party, the .following des- cribed couI_ty -ovmed lands, to -grit: Township 21 S, Range-19 E. W. hI. Sec. 3: SW-41 (160) 5: Sz (320) 10: Mir' S2 (480) 12: 52 (306.31 14: NE4, a 2Aii�J4) E2NN1Y4NfiJ4.1 S'J4, N--1 41 SW4SE4, i'�vJ -�.NW (550) 15: NIiJ4I�TE4 (NE4� IA14, N3 T4,_ N; jSE4, SE4SEI- (4�0) . 23: IvrtJ4) S2 4$0) 24: E2 (302.52) Township 21 Sj Range 20 E. W. M, Sec. 2: SW- *SK,; (40) Sec. 22: W2 SW -ISE4 (360) 3: WISE --, SE-SE4 (120) 29: NE4, N2NW4, SW4IJ4J4, 4: GJ SE 4, N6Zi I' IM441 (308.38) W21SW-4+ (360) 7: S (321.55) 30: NE4, N2DRI4, SW4I\W4, 9: W- All (160) NW4SW4, S ISE4, NE4SE, l0: NGE4 (S0) (443.04) 11: 412Nnrr4 (80 16: SE-1 NE4NW (200) 17: SI (320) 19: All (643.92) 20: All ex-c. EI-SEISE } (620) 21: All exc. lltslld4S1 1 (620) 7,7_55.67 acr^.::, pore or less, posses )ior, of uiiich, under this _'5 okowled_ncC by the second party. :ih.? f rst panty and. second party mutually agree and declare that the e;: .:in,:, and lett:inc; hereby entered into are for the term, for the uses, for f-,al, in accordance V-1 -t h t1he covena?ats, and s:,bject to condition5 here - �.r!; stc.ted, and in no respect other. -rise. 'hat is to say: 1. The term of this lease is from August 7, 1964 to August 7. 1965. 2. `n e uses: The leasholder or tenantry right leased and let by ttlis lease, ir; for grazing _ purposes only. ? .. T:,e rental to be -paid at the rate of .05. cents per acre is '357.7$ dt1e on. or before and annually on or hafore ti.e sa?n; mcnth and day- thereafter during the term of this lease. Deschutes County reserves the right to change the per acre rental rate. {. The covenants: (a) I � -? first narty may at a-..-iy time during the tern- of this lease cell a.11 or any part of the sa i lea_.ed _! raxa, ;rant right of way in ar: over said l as, ci ?_ands, ;provided, however, that in case of t.hc Si.r_t oart,y shall refund :uch sum of money as ti :e second may have - ...aid for th:.� quantity of lard sold for the u.r_e,:pired t;erri _ _ :_uch payment . (b) The second party si.all not and cti.11 not assign, transfer an interest, in this lease ;ilthout consent of the first party . (c) The part of the second part agrees to apply for benefit under and comely i•ith the re -.tlations of the Range Improvement Program of the Federal Agricultural Conservation Act, knoi;-m as Triple A Program. VOL KALE 226 (d) The party of the rer;ulations recognized by lnLerior, and governing tl livestock t =eed on ad,jacei (e) The party of the Fu71 .Laa and other State if leased. lands ar (f) Inr�rovernent s ere T -�J:cle A ,ori pin, u ?ion ex-) i_t erected by the party o sit. +.1_I be subject o renova ft,e:r the e 1piration or c (?1 All agreements, upon the secessor U.i! t1le, first narty and se 2_ i - second hart a7.rees to a').1-:le by the rules and the. Grazing Service of the Diei:)artment of the ie season of use Ind the nix*Ier of acres per head of it or similar lands controlled by the Grazing Service, second part agrees to abide by the State of Oregon of Oregon lw .rs referring to livestock when running at not fenced. i ;ted and maintained on the leased lands, if of _ration of th_,s lease, shall �. emain on the land, but the first ;part indel)ende,:tly of government funds, by the -_arty of the first ?art irithin 60 days - -i i.11cellation of this lease. I :ovenar_ts and conditions o this lease are alike >, and assi -ris, heirs, executors and administrators :ond -)arty to this lease. It is .f�..(rther mutually a-reed that all r i „hts! of the second party and.e,:• c ^is lease shal'I forever cease, in case of default in rental fee, or in o:(' failure to abide by the agreements or covenant's of this lease. I',? ''.FITNESS ''HEREOF, the first party ha caused it!I s name to be hereunto ;�b;,crib d by the rriem.bers of tl-+e County Court of Deschutes County, and. the scc ;o lc party has hereunto st:bscr +_bF;d leis name of this clay Of 1 -964 I DESCHUTLS CMITY 'COURT Uounty Juste V r . L_A County 1rLrr' ,sioner. County Commissioner Party of' the Seem]. Part I WITNESSETH : 0 VOL PAGE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OR_GON In the Matter of V cation of a Portion of Wood Street SLR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTIiIG I, Charles L. Plunmer, Deschutes County Roadmster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on September 16, 1904, my duly qualified deputies, L. Landers and B. MlcGregor, gave notice of the Count;; Court's intention to vacate a portion of t-lood Street, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to -wit: One post- ed on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the Deschutes County Courthouse; one posted on a 2 inch Juniper tree 400 feet north of 7th Street in Laidlaw 40 feet west of the center line of ;,1ood Street; one posted on a 16 inch triple Juni- per 35 feet west of the center line of :rood and 12� feet north of 7th Street in Laidlav, one on a 26 inch Juniper 75 feet north of 7th Street in Laidlaw and. 60 feet east of the center line of Wood. �r COUNTY R0A DT_ STER Subscrlbed and sworn to me this day of _ ������ , 1964. COUN`1 i, " CI EP l r _..� . e By De ; ty — - VOL FA.a. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OR 'GO! i� F0I1 THE COUNTY OF DE SCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) P_�OF OF POSTING I Vacation of a Portion ) of an Alley in Laidlaw ) I, Charles L. Plul er, Deschutes County Roadma'3ter, being first duly I sworn, depose and say that o Sept em�oer 16, 1964, my duly! qualified deputies, L. Landers and B. McGregor, gave notice of, the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of an alley in Block 28, Laidlaw, between 7th and 8th Streets, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting flur (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to -wit: One post on the bulletin board in the main en- trance to the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on,a 20 inch Juniper tree 110 feet south of 7th Street I in Laidlaw and 5 feet east of the center line of the alley; one posted on a 20 inch twin Juniper 200 feet south of 'Ith Street in Laid- law 5 feet east of the alley; one posted on a 10 inch twin Juniper 10 feet north of 8th Street in Laidlaw 3 f6et east of the alley. Subscribed and sworn to me i' COUNTY ROAD"r ASTER s day of ;������� r, 1964. COUNTY CI HK B, Y Djp ut' VOL 9 FACE 22 9 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O R D E R STUDIO ROAD I�TSTALLIi\TG GAS LINES ) BUTLER MARKET ROAD A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Cascade Natural Gas Co to Install 2" &. 4" Lines on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Gourt. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS ,Irstal_l_i Pipe: Line Parallel: Gas Line 2" & 41t, All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with nbsb}sb�isoiehot�l�th�l diaa�age area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Irstallin� Pipe Line Transverse: 2" & 3/4" Lines All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be inadb;.brlth Ar..bbbaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Pat_ ing: The permittee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in sucr. a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t4 be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Recommended Approval sl Charles L. Plummer harles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY Approved Coun ourt: COUNTY JUDGE / c. COUNTY COM1jiIS5 ONER —r r -�_r 'oL — COUNTY COKt'iISSIONER FERMITTEE VOL 9 FAcE 233 IN THE CO In the Fatter of MOVING BUILDINGS A permit is grante to Move E--tuildings tailed description and map of t this sheet. This permit is sut revocable at any time upon writ GENERAL loving of Buildings: The permit and regula permittee shall be required to so as to insure an even weight collapse while in the process c traffic .warnings to the traveli awhile in the process of moving at least two (2) pilot cars equ iiec -sary signs and flagmen at tra..ffic and prevent congestion. any and all damage to the. exist to repair said damage, or pay d If during the course of moving tee shall be required to replac off of posts and railing will n P.�iv tq ss.,124 tKy i"d-: entry., The size of the access for a culvert, the proper size map. The permittee will be re the costs of the materials use If at any time this installati( tainance or construction, the at his own expense. Deschutes . said installation as result of to comply with performance of i Deschutes County. A COUNTY JUDGE ourt i COUNTY COIJS'- ISSIONER COUNTY COL'IS6IONER TY COURT OF THE STATE OF OR GON THL C01 ;NTY OF DESCHUTES ) O R D E R HOLMAN TRAM E'ER CEO. ) by Deschutes County to Rodman Trenster Co. on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- is operation must be provided on the reverse side of ect tc the f.cllowing general. specifications and is en notice by the Deschutes County Ccurt. TIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS i ee shall be required to observe the following rules ions pertaining to the moving of buildings. The .ove the building, on pneumatic dollies emenly spaced istribution, and. properly shored so as to prevent moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all g public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel he building. The permittee shall be required to have peed with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the 11 intersections so as to insure an even flow of the The permittee will be held directly responsible for ng pavement .and shoulder .,areas, - and will be required mages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. t is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - the railing to their original state. The sawing t be permitted. The permittee. will,. be r..equi•ed to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of ust be noted on the map. If there is obvious need nd length must be determined, and also put on the onsible for the construction of the access and all in the access. i in any way impedes the progress of future main - :rmittee will be required to.move this installation ',ounty will assi.me no responsibility for damage to aaintainance or construction. Failure of permittee )rk will result in a change for work performed by hepb7mended Approval- C2tarles L. Plummer, oadmaster UESCHUTES COUNTY PERM M ITTEE �t J )71.';I c,a ° VOL Fart IN THE COUNTY COLTtT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tu Ehe Natt.Pr ) of moving Buildings ) October 19, 1964 ) A permit is granted by to move bid'. taifJerr Redrn �1ci to Terrebonne d description and map of this this sheet. This permit is subject revocable at any time upon written Holman Transfer Co. O R D E R Deschutes County to Holman Transfer on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- operation must be provided on the reverse side of to the following general specifications and is notice by the Deschutes County Court. LLIvEr'AL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS tio�r ins of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The perm" tee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies eN.anly spaced as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent Co.l>lapse Ur:1l.e in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic -warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel :chile in tee process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit cars equipped with signs depicting "Vide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent cengestiin. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the..ekisting pavement and shoulder-:-areas,- and will b,� required to repair Said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the riap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. Lf at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - -.ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. Ii ended Appro %? eel hares L. Plummer, Roaaster DESCHUTES COUNTY ."approved Count;�ourt Al COON i JUDGE PE aM EE 2 �� COUNTY COAs ISSIONE MINTY COT �:ISciIONER . f I 0 I VOL fAG£ STATE OF OREGON ) F�eI/AI s s '`, jcr,- 4C) ®'4�, COUNTY OF MARION) I, Floyd Query, Secretary of the Oregon State Highway Commission, do hereby certify that the attached copy of Abandonment and Retention Resolution No. 425 adopted by the State Highway Commission on August 27, 1964 I abandoning a portion on the Deschutes River- Redmond Section of the entered in Volume 149 of the minute book, wherein official acts of the said Oregon State Highway Commission are recorded, has been compared by me with the original resolution and that the same is a true and correct copy of said resolution and of the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the Oregon State Highway Commis- sion this 8th 'day of September 19 64 ry ,•'J .. •... . Secretary OREGON STATE; HIGHWAY COMMISSION LVN : jw VOL F.�16E 23 3 8/9/64 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, under the provisions of State Highway Commission relocates or or any section thereof, and by reason Alignment there is eliminated. from the thereof, the eliminated section shall: ORS 366,300, whenever the realigns a state highway, of said relocation or re- original highway a section (a) If needed for the service of persons living thereon or communities served thereby, be maintained by the Commission at the State's expense, or by the County, or by the State and County, on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon; (b) If the abandoned sections are merely a part of the old right of way which is no longer needed for right of way purposes, then they shall revert to the abutting property owners, unless, in the judgment of the Commission, said sections are needed or are valu- able for any public use; and WHEREAS, State has relocated and constructed the Deschutes River - Redmond Section of the McKenzie Highway, State Primary High - way No. -15, in Deschutes County, the westerly terminus of which is at relocated Highway Engineer's Station 117 +20 and the easterly terminus of which is at relocated Highway Engineer's Station 130 +80 on said relocated highway; and WHEREAS, due to the relocation of the aforesaid section, a portion of the former right of way is no longer needed for right of way purposes or for any public use, nor is it needed for the service of persons living thereon or for communities served-there- by and may be eliminated from the original McKenzie Highway, State Primary Highway No, 15, which portion to be eliminated is herein- after designated as Unit A, as shown colored in brown on the map Attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A," and by this reference made a part hereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT HEREBY IS RESOLVED by this Com- mission as follows: 1. That by reason of the relocation and construction of the aforesaid Deschutes River- Redmond Section of the McKenzie Highway, State Primary Highway No, 15, in Deschutes County, a portion of the original right of way of said highway is no longer needed by the State of Oregon for highway right of way or other public use, nor is it needed for the service of persons living thereon or communities served thereby and should be eliminated and abandoned as part of said Deschutes Highway, Said section to be eliminated is identified as Unit A, shown colored in brown on the attached Exhibit A and described as follows: LVN: jw VOL PAGE2 34 • 8/9/64 Unit A: All the land within the right of way boundaries of the- McKenaie(Highway as formerly routed lying outside the northerly right of way boundary of the McKenzie Highway as now relocated between relo- cated Highway Engineerls Centeirline Stations 117 +20 t0­130 +$0 and lying in Section 13, Township 15 South, Range 12 'East, in Deschutes County, Oregon. 2. That Unit A is hereby duly eliminated and abandoned -as part of the McKenzie Highway, State Primary Highway No. 15, and the state highway system; and all right, title', and interest of .State in said Unit A hereby pass to and vest iln the abutting prop- erty owners. I 3. That the right of way of the existing Deschutes River - Redmond Section of the McKenzie Highway and that real property acquired by State as shown outlined in green oh the attached Exhibit A are needed for right of way and other public purposes. Therefore, the Commission does hereby declare and order that pos- session of and title to all the land or area shown outlined in green on said Exhibit A shall be retained and held by State. 4. That this resolution be entered in full in the minutes and records of the Oregon State Highway Commission as Abandonment and Retention Resolution No. 425 , this 2_7til day of _August 1964, and the Secretary for the Commission is ordered to mail a certified copy hereof to the Deschutes County Court. -2- VOL 9 ?Act 235 BE IT REAEMBEPED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held. this 7th day of October, 1960, all members being present, the following business was tray. so c ted : IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ,AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: D. L. Penhollow Convention. $29.00 Helen_ M. Da cey Convention Exp.. . 89 . L O Soc =ety of Real Estate Appraisers Assessor - -Staff School 30.00 Pine Tavern Co. Court 25.95 Chamness Glass & Paint Supply Cthse exp. 4.16 Phylis R. Dereberry Sher - -Sapp. 9.10 F. Morton Pitt Co. Sher - -Sapp. 192.91 Richfield. Oil Corp. Sher - -Car exp. 9.01 Addressograph- Multigraph Corp. Election Exp. 451.40 Marjorie States Election Exp. 92.20 Helen Benson Election Exp. 13.10 T,heLna Hughes Election Exp. 8.60 Hcttie Margin Election. Exp. 8.00 Mary Elizabeth Stack Election Exp. 17.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Election Exp. 100.00 Louis L. Selken D.A. -- Travel 36.16 Louis L. Selken D.A. -- Convention E:op, 75.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster D.A. -- Postage 25,00 Vyco R_coducts Co. Cthse Exp. 11.55 wagncr's Jail- -Pris. Bd. 501,05 J. W. Copeland. Yards Jail E-P. 15.63 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- Mileage 13.14 Marjorie Snider H.D. - Mileage 36.99 Lenor Thornton H.D.- Mileage 44.46 Geraldine K. Lindstrom H.D.- Mileage 12.1;2 A. W. Westfall H.D. -- Mileage 52.65 Leonard Peterson H.D.--Mileage 8.36 Helen Marcy H.D.- Mileage(MH) 83.52 Vernon Patrick MH- -Rent 55.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. MH--Supp. 15.28 Eriksen a s S to t loner it H. D. - -Supp . 166.58 Ore. -Wash. Tel. Co. H.D. 13.5; MH 6.35 19.80 Carl Austin Abundant Foods .60 Ronald M. Lundy Foster Care 6.75 Telrex Laboratories CD-- Radiological Serv. 19.18 Dept. of Fin. & Adm, CD - -Off. Equip. 45.00 Dept. of Fin. & Adm. CD -- Training 25.00 Pac. N.W. Bell CD- -Tele. 32.30 Suburban Gas of Bend CD-Fuel 20,00 Dept, of Fin. & Adm. CD -- Training 5.11 Lou Johanson Co. CD- -Radio Repair 13.80 Portland RAdio Supply CD-- Radio Repair 19.19 Carl L. Larson CD-- Shelter Marking 6.00 Thomas V. Russell CD-- Shelter Marking 6.00 Wm. C. James CD-- Travel 45.68 Nadine Malone Foster Care 79.54 Tom Ryan Foster Care 65.00 Verlie Jones Foster Care 60.00 Jack Mann Foster Care 43.50 Gladys Cox Foster Care 92.70 Genevieve Amor_son Foster Care 101.15 Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve. Exp. 5.00 Villa St. Rose Juve. Exp. 5.00 Children's Farm Home Juve. Exp. 6.29 - 1 - VOL 9 PAGF = Genevieve Amonson J. C. Penney Co. May D. Fryrear Wendell J. Thompson Shell Oil Co. Bend Portland Truck Service The Sherwin - Williams Co. The Bulletin Farley Elliott,, Postmaster Ken Cale Hdwe Ries Radio & Record Shop Bend Christmas Decorations'Fund The Owl Pharmacy City of Bend Fowler Printing Co. Oregon Equipment Co. Bend Garbage Co. Standard Oil Co. Donald L. Ellis Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Water Dept. Luxor Lighting Products Lwrbermens Ins. Agency West Side Hardware Bend ReXall Drug Dept. of Motor Vehicles Oregon Hardware Dist. Doris Sholes West Publishing Co. Cascade Printing Co. Bend Tele. Ans. Serv. Pac. N.W. Bell SCNi Corp. Deschutes Service Union Oil Co. Postmaster H. A. Starr Farley Elliott, Postmaster Farley Elliott, Postmaster Capital Fire Equip. Co. Texaco, Inc. Harry E. Mackey Sexton Supp. & Saw Serv. Bend Hardware Co. Consolidated Chemical Co. Bend Troy Laundry Eriksen's Stationery Redmond Spokesman Wagner's Mahoney Off. Equip, Business Equip. Center Lin Davis Radio Service Addressograph- Multigraph Corp. Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Lin Davis Radio Serv. Stearns, Mention & Morris PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Comm. Safeway Stores Wagners Juve. Exp. Sheriff -- Uniforms Treas. -- Convention Sher- -Car Exp. Assess - -1.71; Sher - -55.5 Abundant Foods Cthse Exp. Legal Juve. Postage Jail Exp. Sher -- Supp. Co. Adv. D.A. 6.48; Stier. 6.60 Cthse Exp. Sewer Serv. VSO 19.75; Assess. 299.6! Jail Exp. Cthse Exp. Co.Judge-- Travel J .P.#2 -Tel. 18.03; Supp. Cthse Heat Cthse Water Cthse Exp. J.P. #3 Bond Co. Adv. 8.72; Jail 5.58 Jail Exp. Sher -- Teletype Cthse 4.05; Sher. 1440 Sher--Uniforms Juve. Supp. Election Exp. Sheriff Tele -- Various Offices Tax Dept. -- Mach. Maint. Assess - -Car Exp. Assess - -Car Exp. V30 -- Postage VSO -- Travel Sher. -- Postage Tax. Dept. -- Postage Sher. - -Supp. Sher - -Car Exp. Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Cthse Exp. Cthse Exp. Cthse 3.12; Jail 16.48 Dist. Ct. 12.60; VSO 5.29; Tax Foreclosure Sher--Stipp. D.A . 7•U; Tax Dept. 5.86; Ct. 13.28; Juve. 5.85; Di. 91.42 Assess - -Off. Stipp. Sher - -Radio Election Exp. Cthse 15.54; Jail 13.95 Sher- -Radio New Bldg. Public Assistance Soldier's Relief Soldier's Relief - 2 - ; Juve - -17.70 .75; Clerk 25.00 Juve. 90¢ Sher. 5.87; Co. t.Ct. 3.58; Clerk 86.52 35.92 46.70 5.6o 74.95 264.57 22.50 46.06 100.00 5:43 6.00 35.00 13.08 12.00 319.40 7.90 7.00 7.45 48.68 132.28 33.95 112.67 10.00 14.30 13.71 36.50 18.45 12.00 12.50 24.70 12.50 289.79 53.00 133.58 69.46 10.00 32.00 30.00 600.00 201.69 25.13 55.00 4.16 11.52 156.11 19.60 18.79 429.62 1.92 133.00 134.75 145.33 11.88 29.49 72.83 1548.80 17,028.00 15.00 35.00 LAW .LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Fin. & Adm. Wm. C. James DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific N.W. Bell Redmond Spokesman Murray & Holt Motors SUNSET HOME FUND: Economy Oil Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Vernon Jahns Ore. State Highway Dept. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Body Builders Bend - Portland Truck Serv. Bend Specialized Service Bend M eta li z ing. & Mach. Shop Bill's Electric Cascade Auto Parts Cascade Glass Corp. Inc. Cent. Ore. Welders Supp. Clausen' -s Auto Center Crater Lake Mach. Co. Howard Cooper Corp. Motor Supply, Inc. Murray and Hold. Motors Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Pacific Auto 1ATrecking Les Schwab Tire Center Strout Automotive Bob Thomas Chevrolet Cadillac Young Equip. Co. A er tit Tire Service Les Schwab Tire Center J. W. Copeland Yards The Miller Lumber Co. Tri- Coun`;,y Window Products Bend Tele. Answering .Service Bend Water Dept. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Pacific Northwest Bell Bend Troy sundry Northwest Ind. Laundry Eriksen's Stationery Mahoncy Off. Equip. Mrs. Adeline Crowell. Le_islat.ive Counsel Committee Y. id-Oregon Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. Bend Hardware Co. Deschutes Fanners Co -op Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Mw -hell & Sherrill, Inc. Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Oregon Hardware Dist. Sexton Supply & Sa„t Service VOL 9 PAGE 237 Books 60.00 Supp. 8.00 Travel 45.68 Tele. 14.91 License Application Cards 109.60 Bal. on Top 35-00 Fuel Oil . .513.69 Equip. 42.94 Bridges 168.00 Parts 47.80 Parts 46.73 Parts 5.03 Parts 2.50 Parts 8.25 Parts 6.00 Parts 464.29 Parts 9.64 Parts 22.93 Parts 5.00 Parts 925.38 Parts 1,568.03 Parts 15.72 Parts 13.56 Parts 166.40 Parts 5.00 Parts 75,35 Parts 3.80 Parts 1.17 Parts 23.60 Tires 219.73 Tires 8.76 Lumber 2.00 Lumber. 24.01 New Bldgs. 15.12 Utilities 12. rO Utilities 9.35 Utilities 12.36 Utilities 76.23 Gen. Exp. 3.50 Gen. Exp. 29.50 Gen. Exp. 3.55 Gen. Exp. 45.19 Gen. Exp. 75.00 Gen. Exp. 20.00 Fuel 197.63 Lube 8.46 Hdw. 102.91 Hdw. 295.57 Hdw. 688.80 Hdw. 8.61 Hdw. 1,260.00 Hdw. 46.45 Hdw. 3.25 - 3 - O I 1 VOL FAGS Shei -jin Williams Co. Hdtia. Waddell Electric Hdw. Pac. Power & Light Co. Radio Motorola Comm. &. Elec. Radio Lin Davis Radio Service Radio IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY a4NED LANDS: The Court executed the following deeds: Victor Livingston -.Lots 31 32, Block 129, Hillman Vivian M. Hansen - a tract lying in NEjNE2%, Sec. 32, Twp. also Ia<.rn as a tract of lard lying in St•T corner of Trac IN THE MATTER OF SALARY OF APPFAISER: The Court ordered R nald Walker's salary raised Oct. 1, 1954, as a certified appraiser. IN THE RATTER OF BEER LICENSE: The Court approved +,the application of Harold. R. a Packaze Store Class .A Licepsc. IN TI-1E ":A TTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY SAFETY COMIATITTEE: 15.45 27.70 23.08 744.00 25.00 "'210.00 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 31, Lytle Acres ;850.00 $420.00 pOr trio. commer_cing er dba Tumalo Store for The Court at this time appointed Robert Lyons, Dei >sehutes County Assessor, as Chairman of -the Deschutes County Safety Committee, and appointed Deputy Sheriff Mel Newhouse and Roacb•,aster Charles Plummer to complete this (i- ommittee. This committee to meet monthly for consideration of safety precautions ajjid proposals for Deschutes County employees. IN THE MATTER OF t'STA3LISHi`1ENT OF COUNTY The Court signed orders establishing the follo:aiiig roads: McCei.n Road; Cultus juke Road; McCaffery Road; Parrell Road; West Reindeer Avenue; Lind'n Road.; and 20th Street. IN THE r A TTER 04 VACATION OF �A PORTION OF A STREET AND ALLEY IN LAIDLA4d: At this time the Cou�t signed orders vacating th I That portion of Wood Street in Laidla:r (Turrialo), Orcgon between 7th Sitrect and the Bend- Sisters H That portion of allely in Block 28, Laidlaw (Tama 8th Streets. IN THE MATTER OF PIPE LINE: The Court granted permission to Vernon E. Dykstr a Deschutes County right -of -Tay. IN THE MATTER OF RAZING A COUNTY- Oi'INED BUILDING: fol.lofain.g: Deschutes County, ghfray, and o) between 7th and to install a pipe line on The Court granted Frank Thompson permission to ralze the county -owned building on the N- of Lot 6, Block 19, Highland Addition, Bend, OrgIgon - 4 - VOL 9 PacE 239 0 IN THE MATTER OF LEASING. COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased Donald D. Elledge the NW4, W12SW4, NE4SW4 of Sec. 36, Twp. 15, S. Range 10 E.W.M. Term of lease Jan. 1, 1965 -to Dec. 31, 1970. Rental to be paid at rate of 5¢ per acre. $14.00 due on or before Jan. 1, 1965 and annually thereafter. There being no further business, Court adjourned. pC , 2,/&,-,JCOUNTr JUDGE `1 COMMISSIONER - COMMISSIONER Iii THE COUNT -Y' COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGO14 F)DR THE COUFjTY OF DESCHUTES In t:le Tatter ) 1 of ) A G R E E itE N T Razing a County -oimed Building ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Fra?i:: Thompson, 1219 Baltimore, Dend, And the Court being advised, agrees as follows: That the said Frank 'Thompson is granted permission to raze the County - owned building on the north half (Nj--) of Lot 6, Block 1Q, Highland. Addition, Bend, Oregon. It is further agreed that Frank Thompson shall leave the above.- named. premises cL -e an and neat up on -the completion of the razing of the ulaild„rg on the above -named property. It is further agreed that Deschutes. County is riot Liable for damn ges of any nature, during or after t'he razing of the above -named County builcLnu. Dated this 7th day of October, 10,6 4. DESCHUT.ES COUi .-I COURT COUTSTY JUDGE Frank Thompson CgilTTY CO aqISSIGid � '', COUNTY CO ,al:ISSIOlyBIR VOL 9 PAGE 240 IN THE COUNTY COURT O F Oil. THE COUNTY In thle Matter C TAE, STATE OF OF DESCHUTES of ) 0RhiR I ) PIPE LINE ) 1/E�NOA� E. 1j Yh'rA 4 1i �• T.- v Rn ;A c LZ A permit is granted. by Deschutes County to; ! � r4E to. INSTALL A PIPE LINE I onXJWXWPUft Deschutes Counity right -of -way. A d.e- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of t _s cheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is re­!-o ^able at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEN-,RAL SPECIE Installing Pipe Line Paraliel2 parpllel with the road shall be 3) j °. lot from the edge of the e sta._J-ed to a depth to be no les o� _. g -. Jv-21. grade line and. with no br :­ ---; ,00nsible for any or all d cth,Ell' objects or areas within .t la-IJ d trazsysrsely to the road be All. pavement cuts prior ;o insure neat finish cut no 1_css tl-_an two (2) feet bel c.a.se: where a water line is inst be ins _.al:Led within a larger pip ?chfilling and Pavin 1'111 tl e trench in such a manner base -orior to paving. The pavem a: :a. E----aft with an asphalt mixtur tallation must be kep ;4111 be required. at al ,ra ink public, Ali signs and tee:. TIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS A I`t wa ter line. All pipe lines running (Type) in the existing ditch line, or no less than three isting pavement edge, All p1pe lines must be in- than two (2) feet and. propel ^ly back- filled to the obstructions to the drainage I area. Permittee shall mages to the existing pavement, and shDuld.ers or e right -of -way. (Type) I or right -of -way shall be installed in the fol wing to excavation shall be made with a breaking 1 . er ines. All pipe lines shall be installed t a depth w the existing roadside ditch elevation, In all lled in a transverse direction the wat pipe must which size shall be no less than s' (6) inches in The permittee shall be require o properly back - as to guarantee a well compa.cte , stabilized. sub - nt must be replaced to its or' inal line, crown, to conform with the surro �..ing road bed, The smooth for the traveling i.blic at all times. The times to take ever;r p caution to protect the traffic controls sha be furnished by the permit- In regard. to other utility installations, such gas lines, telephone lines, and. el.cct,ric ccnc?uits, all the general spcificat' s shall apply if they are to be run u,.;;:;.- ground, with one exception: It woul of be necessary to have these lines tr,i4lhin a 1 <lrger pipe when crossing the r• t -cf -way. ic_o' ern; cf 3uildinL s; The per all be required to observe the following rules and regulat' s pertaining to the moving of buildings. The perm:'ttoc si ll be required to e the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so ?s to insure an even weigh distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent ccl_1<.;�;e w pile in the proce of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all .-..l�c warnings to the t voling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel c in the process o oving the building. The permittoc shall be requirod. to have t. c,,.r,T; two (2) pil cars equipped. with signs depicting "��iiie Load ", and all the recc:,:; ary signs an. llagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the .c P.-nd rrry a congestion. The permittee will be held directly- responsible for omv or all 6c.,r o to the existing pavement and shoulder areas; and will be required. to re- -)a.ir s�' damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs, ', d.-ar _n Lc course o;' moving it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permit- tee ..ha be rcqui.red to replace �tlle railings to their original state. The sawing cff o nests and. railings will not be permitted, vato Access to County Road: The permittee will. be require <� to construct the m access at the safest and most prac +ica_l point of 0 VOL 9 PAGE 240 IN THE COUNTY COURT O F Oil. THE COUNTY In thle Matter C TAE, STATE OF OF DESCHUTES of ) 0RhiR I ) PIPE LINE ) 1/E�NOA� E. 1j Yh'rA 4 1i �• T.- v Rn ;A c LZ A permit is granted. by Deschutes County to; ! � r4E to. INSTALL A PIPE LINE I onXJWXWPUft Deschutes Counity right -of -way. A d.e- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of t _s cheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is re­!-o ^able at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEN-,RAL SPECIE Installing Pipe Line Paraliel2 parpllel with the road shall be 3) j °. lot from the edge of the e sta._J-ed to a depth to be no les o� _. g -. Jv-21. grade line and. with no br :­ ---; ,00nsible for any or all d cth,Ell' objects or areas within .t la-IJ d trazsysrsely to the road be All. pavement cuts prior ;o insure neat finish cut no 1_css tl-_an two (2) feet bel c.a.se: where a water line is inst be ins _.al:Led within a larger pip ?chfilling and Pavin 1'111 tl e trench in such a manner base -orior to paving. The pavem a: :a. E----aft with an asphalt mixtur tallation must be kep ;4111 be required. at al ,ra ink public, Ali signs and tee:. TIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS A I`t wa ter line. All pipe lines running (Type) in the existing ditch line, or no less than three isting pavement edge, All p1pe lines must be in- than two (2) feet and. propel ^ly back- filled to the obstructions to the drainage I area. Permittee shall mages to the existing pavement, and shDuld.ers or e right -of -way. (Type) I or right -of -way shall be installed in the fol wing to excavation shall be made with a breaking 1 . er ines. All pipe lines shall be installed t a depth w the existing roadside ditch elevation, In all lled in a transverse direction the wat pipe must which size shall be no less than s' (6) inches in The permittee shall be require o properly back - as to guarantee a well compa.cte , stabilized. sub - nt must be replaced to its or' inal line, crown, to conform with the surro �..ing road bed, The smooth for the traveling i.blic at all times. The times to take ever;r p caution to protect the traffic controls sha be furnished by the permit- In regard. to other utility installations, such gas lines, telephone lines, and. el.cct,ric ccnc?uits, all the general spcificat' s shall apply if they are to be run u,.;;:;.- ground, with one exception: It woul of be necessary to have these lines tr,i4lhin a 1 <lrger pipe when crossing the r• t -cf -way. ic_o' ern; cf 3uildinL s; The per all be required to observe the following rules and regulat' s pertaining to the moving of buildings. The perm:'ttoc si ll be required to e the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so ?s to insure an even weigh distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent ccl_1<.;�;e w pile in the proce of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all .-..l�c warnings to the t voling public, as may be necessary to insure safe travel c in the process o oving the building. The permittoc shall be requirod. to have t. c,,.r,T; two (2) pil cars equipped. with signs depicting "��iiie Load ", and all the recc:,:; ary signs an. llagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the .c P.-nd rrry a congestion. The permittee will be held directly- responsible for omv or all 6c.,r o to the existing pavement and shoulder areas; and will be required. to re- -)a.ir s�' damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs, ', d.-ar _n Lc course o;' moving it is necessary to move bridge railings, the permit- tee ..ha be rcqui.red to replace �tlle railings to their original state. The sawing cff o nests and. railings will not be permitted, vato Access to County Road: The permittee will. be require <� to construct the m access at the safest and most prac +ica_l point of i 0 Permit to: Permit to Install Pipe continued VOL 9 PACE 241 &Z f-or a..culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put cn the map, The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all t'no c ^sts of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main- J_ or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at h '!.s own expense, Deschutes County will assume no res )onsibil lity for damage to said installation as result of maintaina.nce or construction. Failure of permittee to corooly with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed. by D.,schutcs County. Rccognmcnd.od Apr Qr1cs L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY 2- proved Coun rt: ; JUDGE :�R.t_�'iITTZE RANCH WAY ACRES SEC. 20-, T 159.- R 13 E: W. M Sczkle 1" = 100' 30 )' 29E I LU r x' a Ni / j I / FA _ W. i REINDEER AVE. _ 30 elk N O V1 Qj f VOL 7 PAGE 242 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the natter ) of ORDER I Vacation of a Portion of an alley in County prope rty This matter having come before the Court the 2n1i day of Sept ember, 1961E, upon the written petition of IMarshall Swearingen, Deschutes County, Oregon, re- questing that a portion of ari alley described below in La_i_dlaw (Tumalo), Deschutes County be vacated. And it further appearing that the said portion of an alley is impractical for use and should join the adjoining property. The said portion of I an alley in County -owned landi is located by the following description, to-wit: That portion of all y in Block 28, Laidlaw (Tuma'lo) between '7th and 8th Streets. That there is also n file and of record the approval of the said Des- chutes County Court, in and t the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also in file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roa ster averring to the laca_n and `�" p I g posting of not- ice of the aforesaid vacation on three places idthin the Li'.Mts of the area to be vacated. I That the reasons hale been set forth by the petit ioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed witii t e County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premisels, I'M-, THEEREFURE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the porton of the County - oz,-rned alley in Deschutes Count3lj O regon is within the above described tract o i f land, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated. Dated this 7th day of October, 1961. I 7 COUNTY CO1,MISSI nnrTrrnv VOL 9 PAGE 243 IN TIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 0_REGON I-OR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the 1atter ) of OR DE R Vacation of a Portion of ) a Street in County property ) This matter having come before the Court the 2nd day of September, 1964, upon the written petition of lia.rshall Swearingen, Deschutes County, Oregon, request- ing that a portion of a street described below and located in Laidlaw (Tumalo), Des- chutes County be vacated. And it further appearing that the said portion of a street is impractical for use and should join the adjoining property. The said portion of a street in County —awned land is located b7r the following description, to —irit: That portion of Wood Street in Laidlaw (Tumalo), Deschutes County, Oregon between 7th Street and the Bend — Sisters Highway. That there is also on file and of record the aj:proval of the said Des- chutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also in file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Pli Tamer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, averring to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places iRrithin the limits of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the necessity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed iTLth the County Clerk for thirty- days or more previous to this date, and the Court being .fully advised in the preraJ_ses, NOM THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of the County— owned street in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described tract of land, and shall be and the same is hereby vacated. Dated this 7th dayr of October, 1964, COUNTY JUDGE " �J• �c �. hc" COUNTY C 31ISSI NE COUNTY CO1v2,1ISSIONER I VOL '9 PAGE Z44 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DUDSCHUTES I In the Matter ) of ) ORDER OF :ESTAMISMBMT McCOIM ROAD ) i Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 3613,5951 and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Roo on the 5th day of Septembers 1964, duly adver- tised., i And the Court b 6ing advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this fii,hal determination: The Court finds that it is in the public i.ntlerest that the above -named road be and h reby is elstab7.isheds and that the field notes, plat and profile be recor ed as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public highway, in accordance urith ORS 365,605. Done in open Co�rt this 7th c , 'Y .�/ _1 _c- COUNTY C01,1IISSIONER 0 VOL FAGE 245 IN TIE COUNTY COURT. OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCI-iUTES In the Platter ) of ) CU LTU S LAKE ROAD ) Forest No. 2025 ) ORDER OF STAT ISI1ivENT Upon the Courtfs own motion and in accordance with ORS 365.595, and there being no one in attendance at the pTablic hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 8th day of September, 1964, duly adver- tised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above — named road be and hereby is establlshed, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public IlighwV1, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 7th da�T of October, 196.4. DESCHIUTES COUI EY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COI3�i ION COU114TY COH- 1-7ISSIONFR 'VOL 9 FACE 248 l IN THE COUNTY COURT "OF THE STATE OF Oi1�EGON FAR THE COUNTY Or DESCHUTES In the Fatter ) of ) ORDER OF ESTABLISHMM McCAFFERt ROAD ) Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance 1:d.th ORS 365.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in. the Deschutes County Court Room on the 7th day of October, 1961, duly ad.ver- tiled, I And the Court!, being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public Interest that the above -named road be and 'hereby is dst�cbl sheds and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county ro d and public highway, in accordance with ORS 36.605. Done in open ;Court this 7th day of October, 1964. DESCHUTFS CC.JPITY COURT I s COUNTY JUDGE, 0 In the I',Iatter of PARRELL ROAD VOL 9 PACE 247 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER Or :ESTAHLISIMT Upon the Courts s own motion and' in accordance with ORS 36$.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Count Room on the 7th clay of October, 1964, duly adver- tised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, rro.kes this final. determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above - named road be and hereby is e.stabl:ishe_j, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful e:�:istence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 7th day of October, 1964. DESCHUTES COUI,] T Y COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COi' ,--"L ISSION..,tZ COUNTY COPI.MISSIONER VOL 7 FAG 2.. i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 0 FOR 7E COUNTY Or DESCHUTES In the I-Igtter ) I ) of ) ORDER OF ,JEST HEEINDEER AVE14UE ) Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 363.595, and there beinS no one in attendance at the public healrling held in the Deschutes Counter Court Room on the 8th day of Septallbeir, 196;, duly adver- tised, And the Court bring advised and having made "Lnspe cti on of the above road, makes this fi'al determination; Tile Court r d the fi i s (that it is in tnf. public interesu th�at the above -named road be and hereby is est Wishel,, and that the field notes, Plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful ex=istence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368x605, Done in open Court this 7th day of October, 1.961. I - VOL 9 PAGE 249 IN THE COUNTY. COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Hatter ) of ) . ORDER U., WT.A� rI3HMT'T L,INDH ROAD ) Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance wLth ORS 365.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the-5th day of September, 1961, duly adver- tised, And.the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above -named road be and here�y. is Established, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a Count -,T road and public highway, in accordance with OPS 368.605. Done in open Court this 7th day of October, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COI- DMISSIOOVER �_ _z/_ a".6— COUNTY CO!vRIISSIONER O VOL 9 FACE 250 in the 1,Ltter of 20th STREET IN THE C�UNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF R THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER OF Upon the Court's min motion and. in accordatuc e with ORS 368-595., and there being no one iln attendance ,at the public hE aring held in the Deschutes County Court _R;oom on the 5th day of Septem ler, 1961, duly adver- tised., And the Court being advised and 'having made inspection of the above road, makes this I'nal determination: The Court finds that it is in the public i Iterest that the above —named road be and hereby is dstabl-fshed, and that the field notes, plat and profile be reoo ded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county ro d. and public highway, in accordance with ORS 3650605° Done in open Court this 7th day of October,11964. DESCHUTES COUNNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE, I CGUIITY COfII'IISSION ' I COUNTY CON ISS IONER I I P I DESCHUTES COUNT'IPY LAND TEASE !EASE NO. ­50 VOL 9 PACE 2.51 DE-SCHUTEDS) COUINITY COURr, first party, Iie-_!,elby leases and le'us unto Donald D. Elledge Route 2, Box 222, Bend.—Oregon . second party, the following des- crj-b,:,,.i coun-t-y-on•med lands, to -wit: Township 15 S., Range 10, E. W. M. Section 36: I\W1 it 1-4.1 NE-ISWi, (280) 280 'acres,, nc ,"'e or I e 3 s loss 7 o of which, 'Inder this C tlm, s ecord na a rty. -Pir5t Tcrt-Y and second party mat ally agree. and declare, that the 1CI-,'_111.'11�..;�, ;And let•"Lng hereby entered into are �cr the term, for the uses, for ­.ntal, in ac:c-;.-��.ance w-11-th t1 he :;ovena-ats, an,':, to conditiuns F-..'ua'ucd anct Ln no respect other,,ris(e. That is to bay: 1. The term of this lease is frot i ja Iq -Luary I qL� to December '11 2. n'no 'Uses: T."e- lea.-holder or tenantry right leased and let by V.1is lease., i�; for grazing __ purposes only. 3, rental to ba raid at the r1ate of .05 cents per acre is � lLLI00 due on or before Janp_ary J., •1965 and annually on or before tha sam,'. rl!71i,th and day thereafte­ during the tern of this lease. Des:,cilhute reset- es t1he r gl t to cha,,r the per acre rental -mte. The covenants: a) Tll;e f-,`-rst -)arty -nay a'-I- a-.-,r time during the term of this lease - _11 all . i Part of the s,�A.d Icam---,­:d 1 a,,.ic�, !7rant right of e o way in a;;.,.' c,ve.z said loasiad provided, hovre-ve.:,that in case of 2::-.1- .,IL'­ oar;. .11 _:_ I - M., Y 51�e` 1'e"inst c"cl, sum of - -xney as tl-!(. second "art,''.' miwity nav•-... C.�Lid or t!jk; o-u-intity of land sold for the uTlexpired ;such pa3mient_ (b) The second party no-C, and will not assign, trm,3fer an interest in -'his lease '-iltlhout consent of the first -)arV. (c) The nart of the second part agrees to al,--oly for benefit under and comply vnith the re ;elation s of the i�ange Ii-iiprovement Program of the Federal A-ricultur,ii Conservation Act, knovm as Triple A Program. t VOL 9 PACE - 2- (d) '_`h(- party of the second part ar -reesl to a):_1,,:1e by the rules and reco,,,mized b the (-'razin- Service of the De-oartment of the .Lnz,er.i.or, and govorninL-; 'L-.h-- sow,.c,,n of usc ,).rid the nLmper of acres per head of ;-zed on adjacenI t o r siTnIlar lands cone dI d by the Grazing Service, I State �e) The T)Exty of M-lej second part agrees to abide lb y t 11 e at e of Oregon w> .J. and other Stlatel o- -F Oregon laws referring to livestock, when running J.P leased lands are not fenced. J.,-A-_�rov-vaents erected ind r.qa_inbvdnad on the leased lands, if of A D ri ,J_,,, upon ex. I of this Lease, shall .-emain on the land, but' oroc-hed by 'U'he o4 li•he first nart :Lnde-,)endei,t1,,7 of covernment funds, sJ'L)-;eCt 0 -r-e.,rjOv@j by the -o,-ixty of the first -;-lrt within 60 days I.JZi : - - �."J' ',cl- v hr- P_i .oirantiorl or of this ]-ease. coveriants and conditions of this lease are alike --is, heirs, execuLel rs arid. aCiji-,Ini Strators !ins, unon tlie secn:,sscrs,, and a.ssj. r f- navi-y --�a rty to this lease. niu second It is further mti.Lally ;reed that allrii- u th a, U* .-:0ht s of e second party :Lis lease shall fox!lever cease, in case of default in rental fee, or in of' -�`_lilure to abide 1) the re-_,,Ients or covenants of 'L-1h4s lease. ly a�-I IN 'ATITMIESS, '14EREOF, the first party hao caused. its name to be heromto L)y -Ghe members iof tl-,e County Court off Desch-,�,,tes County, and. the - 7 . cxnd has 111erewnil-o _'his nc�me of this clay Of P)L. (_IHUTES COUNTY COUIRT Gnun ty 0 u-n .A� --Al , J P-77,y of E, TN "_ SS 11 T 1, 1 - O VOL 9 F.acE 253 BE IT PMEMBERED,- That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 21st day of October, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Standard Oil Company Assessor 40.92; Sheriff 31.02 D. L. Penhollow Co. Adv. Dennis Rasmussen Bounty May D. Fryrear Co. Treaa. Travel George McGeary, M.D. HD -- Autopsy Fees Addressograph- Multigraph Assessor 7.10; Election 58.40 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Cthse. exp. Signal Oil Co. Co. Court--Travel _. Luxor Lighting Products Cthse. exp. Marjorie States Vital Stat. Vyco Products Cthse. exp. Oregon Hardware Dist. Cthse. exp. The Redmond Spokesman Circ. Ct. Sub. Cent -Wise Drug Stores Assess. Off. Supp. Union Oil Co. Assess. 50.59; Sher. 12.48 Burroughs Corp. Tax Dept. Supp. Juvenile Dept. Juve. Postage W. A. Hunnell Co. Adv. Helen Dacey Co. Adv. George Baker Co. Adv. F. C. Shepard Co. Adv. B. W. McGregor Co. Adv. Jess Yardley Co. Adv. Samuel F. Toevs, M.D. HD - -Med. Invest. C. J. Rademacher, M.D. HD- -Med. Invest. Pac. Northwest Bell HD 159.90 - MH 73.25 Cascade Medical Clinic HO Maxine Iverson Extra Help Stearns, Mention & Morris Co.B1dg.Fund Hill's Auto Shop Assess. Car exp. Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Co. Ct.- -Supp. Pac. Power & Light Co. Cthse. Lights W.W.Grainger, Inc. Clerk - -Mach. Supp. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sher. -- Teletype Mahoney Off. Equip. Assess. - -Off Supp. Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Prisoners' Board Murray & Holt Motors Assess- -car exp. F. C. Shepard Co. Adv. Thompson Sales Cthse, exp. Monroe Tax Dept. Mach. Maint. Robert J. Weismann Co.Judge-- Travel Eriksen's Stationery Assess. Equip. 20.00; Supp. 5.96 Nicholson's Market D.A. - -Crime Invest. Harry E. Mackey Jail exp. Bender -Moss Co. Circ. Ct. Books Pac. Northwest Bell C.D. Tele. Am. Tele & Tele Co. C.D. NAWAS Fund Pac. N.W. Bell Tele -- Various Offices Cascade Medical Clinic D.A. Crime Invest. Margaret Moore Election Exp. Mary Elizabeth Stack Election Exp. Helen M. Dacey, Co.Clerk Election Postage The Bend Dairy Abundant Foods P. W. Ford, M.D. Dist. Court 10.00; D.A. 7.50 State Dept. of Finance Abundant Food Program - Unit Cost - 1 - 1r. $71.94 50.00 2.50 3.20 150.00 65.50 1.02 9.04 74.24 10.00 42.79 2.00 4.50 51.62 103.07 16.90 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 233.15 35.00 10.00 212.28 20.49 23.76 207.60 19.07 8.62 8.56 90.00 1.80 5.58 2.99 30.00 40.00 25.96 12.00 4.00 16.00 32.55 8.75 448.37 15.00 171.00 15.00 5.90 200.00 17.50 157.5x 0 VOL - 9 DACE 254 DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Company Ken Cale hardware Bob Thomas Chev. -Cad. Wagner's Richfield Oil Corp. CIVIL DEFENSE .FUND: Ore. State Civil Defense Oregon State Civil Defense Ga s Supp. Car Exp. Dog Food Ga s i I - Sal. (Larsen) Sal. (Boesch) LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books GENERAL ROAD FUND: Cummins Oregon Diesel Central Oregon.Radiator Serv. Bend - Portland Truck-Service Eastern Oregon.Mills Premier Fastener Co. Feenaughty Machinery Co. Brown Furnace & Sheet Metal Bill's Paint & Body Shop Alfred Henry Oren Jones ! Redmond Printers Howard Cooper Corp. Texaco, Inc. Standard.0il Company Texas Refinery Corp. Widing Transportation, Inc. Richards Cashway Lumber Co. Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Pad. Northwest Bell Pac. Power & Light Co. Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Haw. Hdw. I,br. . Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Equip Lube Fuel Asphalt Asphalt Lumber Tires Util. Util. $24.86 2.03 3.38 5.42 9.52 155.69 288.57 56.00 377.16 42.35 4.61 .96 2.08 45.20 6.54 10.00 28.70 5.00 12.50 9350-00 241.97 1100.12 1452.76 166-32 11.70 123.67 56.68 233.23 i IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: At this time the County leased Alta Sierra Ranches, Inc. 31,980 acres at 5¢ per acre, payable $1599.00 on or before Jan. 1, 1965 and annually thereafter. Term of lease: Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF SURVEY OF, EXTENSION NORTH OF BOYD ACRESIROAD: ! I � The Court at this time instructed Charles Plummer, County Roa,dmaster, to pro- ceed through the State Highway Department for a survey of ,the extension north of the Boyd Acres Road. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY TO THE ABUNDANT FOOD.STORE.KEEPER: The Court appointed Claudia Martin as Secretary to the Abundant Food Store Keeper at .$1.75 per hour. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following applications f Wm- A. & Helen W. Mellin dba Millican Trading P Reginald M. Ranyard et ux dba Fall River Resort John Robert Turner dba Hub Grocery, La Pine 2 - beer licenses: RMBB - RMBB PB 0 VOL 9 ?AGE 255. IN THE MATTER OF RE -SALE OF COUNTY -OWNED PROPERTY: WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property herein- after described and the County Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell this real property: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED, That the Sheriff be and he hereby is, authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price set opposite each tract, plus cost of advex- tising and recording the deed. Parcel 1 Lot 1, Block 34, Highland Addition $225.00 20% down, balance in equal quarterly ^pmnts. Parcel 2 Lot 1, Block 22 and Lots 1 thru 6, Block 23, Riverside Parcel 3 Lot 5, Block 16, Park Addition to Bend Parcel 4 S2 of Tract 25, Lytle Acres Parcel 5 Lots 7 & 8, Block 52, Original Townsite of Redmond. Subject to City of Redmond lien of $317.78 in 2 yrs. at 67o int. $1,050.00 20% down, balance in equal monthly payments in 2 yrs. at 6% int. $2,250.00 20% down, balance in equal monthly payments in 2 yrs. at 6% int. $750,00 20% down, balance in equal quarterly payments in 2 yrs. at 6% int. $1500.00 Cash There being no further business, Court adjourned until Thursday, November 5, 1964. COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER �/✓ -� r�l� COMMISSIONER - 3 - r 0 VOL ' 9 ?ACE DESCHUTES COUNTY LAND 13ASE NO. 2X T'ril Dr;SCHU'' S COUNTY COUNT, first .party, hereby leases and lets unto ALTA SIERRA RAI�TCHES, INC. Ij P,. 0. Box $6: Grass Valley! Californi.4 second party, the .follov,ring des- I cri.bed cow-1y-ovmed lands, Ito-wit: SEE ATTACHED LIST i I Co17t 1 r cs ^31.q80. acres, more or less, pos:i;=•:;`i_'t . on of I which, under, this tr;u`• "s ?, is`0.: (l?y acknowl ?J.god by t,11(;, Second party. � `i'h: f .rst Tarty and second party mutually agree and declare that the i and letting her.ebylentered into are for the term, for the uses, for r .'3 ntal in ac,'ordance L1jith the covanants, anu sabject to condi.tion6 lhere• ; i r.a :'ter s ta.ted, and in no respecI t othcrvrise , lhat is tip say: 1. '!Tre teriTT of this lease is fro,,-.I Jnija Z1 a- 19651 'to T enerrib.�-r_ 31,,1970 • The uses: The leaf oholder or tenantry, right leased and let, by cIhis lease, is fol n g purpos s only. 'Z mjl 'o �• , I it �� e ' r .c rental to b� ail the rate of "05 cents per acre is ti►�,,QO due. on or before I January 1. 196 .and annually on or b�Ifore fire I,11 ""11th and day thereafter during the tern Hof this lease. De.lcilutes County reserves the r_ght to change t17e per acre rental. rate. The covenants: (a) The first Hart;* may at. a .y ti!Tle during the term of this lease Fell all or Ir- y part of the s -lid lew e 1 �.� -.T :d, grant rip:ht of way in a;t vJ�,r oaid lards, provided, however, that in case of �;..:!, the first party sh2.1.1 (efulid suci). sum of money as t: -E tieCG_tci ?)��Y't,`r lrt?y ha:: -c!c .d for tht2 +7uantity of lard sold for the unexpired terir; ? ,!.ch ?)a;yrnent . (b) The second .party si -ail not and will not a,�ssi n, trnns'fer an interest in this leaste without consent ofd the first party. (c) The part of the second part agrees'to annly for benefit under and comply tri th the re_;ulation:r of the range Improvement Program of the Federal Agricultural Conservation Act, kno.•rn as Triple A Program. 0 2- VOL . 9 PAGE 257 d) The party of tne second ­art a-reec to a' -)-Jde by the, and '-'ed b- th3 D-I�Dartr..icrt if the and of ^f I` acres ner head of 3 e ni. o c ;7imecl_ on adjacent or sii!? _tar am'..'_3 'by the Grazing Service, Th,3 of the second part a,7rer-.s to ab-'Jo by th(, S-'U-atp- of Oregon of 01-c)ron La,_,s� re"erring to livestoc'- when running a-E 'I.0 leased lands are not fenced. eroc4l-,(A and mainta-ined on the leased lands, if of n ex---d -:it-, c)-, lease, shaj.", :emaii on the land, but A ."mo. _r, of t_I.y of Co,rernment funds, I t 0 -r-ji r- V,__j ���% I u. -o -13y c" �art wiU in 60 jays a-voiration Or _;Q as o " '. I --) ' I hi s e are 11.ilrce E, cans CC)vI. 1. and cond. C_ P-1 -issi.-ns, 11e.ji-s, execu`or6 and t...",id'n-_Strators t!iu secc!sscr. d U oecolPd -)e m-Ly to Ir"Iis lease. J'F t'u-the r mutt vcliv a,raed tha'L-, al1r.ill1'u-s of flne Second narty nc. dofault in rental fee, or in lc.ase shall ea - , Sc in c e to abide by ti-ie cr cove-nants of lease. the first vastly ha,'- caased its n�.,np_ to be hereunto of f tA �j .- 'e - -es County, and. the -,c� Court c-." Ij schu-'L' n-'-s name of ;.:._!-iis day of Y U o j,Part AL PAGE 2i DESCHUTES COUNTY LAND LEASE N0. ZX ALTA SILRRA RANCHES, INCi:,. P. 0. Box $6 1 1 Grass Valley, Califcpia T. 1$ S. R. 12 E. (4p ) 14 SE=,: _ Sec. 13; SE — SEA 1 1 iv,�AiE:� Nil) ($o ) ( 40). Sec. 14; Slftm -SE4, SE�SVI- -� $0 T l$ S. R. 13 E. Sec. 1 SE` Sec. '1$, StrJ�Sir1 (40) T. 19, S., R. 14 E. 4; SW- (251.56) i 12 Sec. 4, S; Td , i T SE ; SEISE' Siu *SEA. Less 1$.6 T. 20 S.,-R. 16 E. I 16 Sec. 2- Nlg SIVI , SISIT .; S-LSE SE 1141SI -T .SE4, SE4SWI4. (320) I 3, T�'a'1r�T +1E;St�i3iiESL ^lrY; SEi, ex. T;vTATit�SE; (320) 11, rdzP3E *, NE`,rvr�t;; (12G) 33, I+I �r4sT,yi - ( 4p) Ez 11 36, s2v E-i' (320) T. 20 S. R. 17 E. Sec. 16 SW;SE ( 40) 22 5', RN"Wj- (3tiG ) I � 23 ($p) I 25 i12, I (320) 26 5WI, , I-i SEA ( 240) 32 NEr,SW -' '-SV 35 P14d NEk, s2rvJ4.1 I;R4 , N 4, MV-Tr SE's (40��) T. 20 S. R. 18 E. i Sec. 22 E- NE4. ( $p) 2$ E�!,O SE ITT I; Less 5 acre right —of —way 33 SE .. . (1'60) 36 All, less 22I acre right —of —way T6_20 S., R. 19 E. Sec . 13 All. Lots 112A ; ?, (4p ) 14 SE=,: (160) 23 24 1 iv,�AiE:� Nil) ($o ) ( 40). 640) 22 T. 21 S., R. 17 E. (240) Sec. 1 SE` 2 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4; SW- (251.56) i 12 E2 -(320) i 13, i"TE; (160) 16 AT j (320) I 34 '•'jti (320) T. 21 S. R. 16 E. Sec. 36 I`1�I s1"jl i (4$0) T. 21 S., R. 1$ E. (341.1;) (170) - (1$0) (115) (61$) Sec.. 5 6 All. Lots 112A ; ?, I 1 S (460) (400) Sec. 16 21 VA, I�NE.�, E-�sSE4 SISE! (L,$0) ( $p) 7 All 640) 22 SW' - S�ND,T (240) 9 I'TE�. E1 - 160) (320) 25 27 EraE vil (,$�) (320) 12 St11 , S2 j (4$0) (lbo) 31 SIN'S +7� S�a�1�;, S "SEY M (320) (320) 13 14 id7(320) W SE,' S2NEy, 33 34 ?Y (320) , Ni ,aVEk. ( 600) 35 36 Ez 11 (320) ( 640) i LEASED -LANDS — ALTA SIERRA RANCITS, II-11C. VOL FACE -2- T. 21 S.,-R. 19 E. See. 6 Lots 3 4? 5,.6 SE-4.1 E 2,5vIt (16o) 20 All (640) 29 E-f (320) 31 -tSEI- 80) 32 (320) 33 . , ' SIPT7�SEr, (360) 36 -All exi, 1,T&1;NE!4 (595) T. 22 S., R. 16 E. Sec. 16 E-:2 1- (320) T. 22 S. R. 1-7 E. Sec. 1 liw4, TT545,V-141 (200) Sec. 15 W (320) 2 E-N E �e 80) 16 All 3 (320). 17 i1 (320) 4 4, (320) 28 -0) 5 All (640) 29 Z4 71 (240) 6 tly (320) 30 IN E 4' (240) 8 E2 (320) T. 22 S. R. 18 E. Sec. 3 1,51`- EASE-- 2 (240) Sec. 22 EINE4, SE4 (240) 4 NE,, 5 N E4 (160) (16,0) 9-3 IN b. i4 2 S i'*S E (360) 7 1,11 2 (320) 24 N (320) 10 E. (160) 25 (21+0) 13 Nii (320) 26 S-,-ME' 14 W5 (320) SE4SEY (200) 15 S115,1-4' , T-SE (320) 27 ITvT, I�TF, 40) 16 wr� (320) 36 All (640) T. 22 S. R 19 E. Sec. I S,77•L, (120) Sec. 12 3 All (640) DIT (200) I 4 S�,jl S- ,13 S - (560) 6 T T 5 All (640) 18 6 All (549) S2 0.77-34) 7 E4sw,,!,, sk4� (240) 10 All (551) 8 All (640) 20 TNT6 (320) 9 NIMEI- n0) 30 S i,4 ilk, (1,16) 31 Trots 1 2 37) 36 '�Sf W W-2 (400) T. 22 S. R. 20 E. See. 5 NFz'%I\TEik S;,,'- S-LNNJT!-- 2 -20) T. 22 S. R-. 21 E. Sec. 11 -7 - 24 1,TEL%TE,-`-, S-1,IT .EI, E%Slg ', N'v,`SE-.k, S-1-SE-1, (320) T. 22 S. 2 Sec. 3 9 10 lzE 15 1. 2 E. SM-' (160) (320) (560) (360) m 2hTE-1 N1SE2. SE SE-4(200) VDL PAGE 26.0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF 13ZCHUTES In the Matter of Appointment of Authorized Secretary &epresentative'for the RESOLUTION A =dant.Foods Program i This matter coming before the Oourt� on its own petition,, and I the Court having made investigation and being advised, finds as follinrs: That it is necessary that Claudia martin bey ad is hereby authorized to be the authorized secretary representative for the Deschutes County Court in the administration of the Abundant Foods Program in Des chutes County, -: 'that in the agreements vith the State of Oregon and federal agencies, Claudia Martin is hereby authorized to sign as authorized secretary repr, sentativ .of Deschutes County.. Dated this 21st day of Uctober, 1964 &. I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 1, ,Y-G. VOL 9 FACE 261 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at an adjourned meeting of the County Court held this 5th day of November, 1964, D. L. Penhollow, County Judge; and F. C. Shepard, County Commissioner, being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Farley Elliott, Postmaster. Assessor -- Postage Hiltje Hubbard HD--Mileage Geraldine K. Lindstrom HD--Mileage Helen Marcy MH- Mileage Leonard Peterson HD -- Mileage Marjorie Snider HD -- Mileage Lenor Thornton HD -- Mileage. A. W. Westfall HD-- Mileage Violet J. Gotch HD -- Office Exp. Vernon Patrick NH--Rent Pac- Power & Light Co. MH -- Lights Genevieve Amonson Foster Care Tom Ryan Foster Care Genevieve Amonson Foster Care Genevieve Amonson Foster Care Verlie Jones Foster Care Nadine Malone Foster Care St. Mary's Home for Boys Juve. Villa St. Rose Juve. Ernest Shippen Juve -- Expense Acct. Children's Farm Home Juve. Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve. The Redmond Spokesman Legal Pub. Dunham Printing Co. Election Exp. Cascade Printing, Inc Election Exp. Opal Sprague Election Exp. Rosemary Patterson Election Exp. Helen Dacey Election Exp. Charles Bretnall Election Exp. Eddie's Sales & Service Sheriff- -Car Exp. Phylis R. Dereberry Sheriff - -Film Gilbert's Insurance Agency Tax Dept. - -Bond Prems. Bend Tele. Answering Service Sheriff- -Tele. Bob .Thomas Chevrolet - Cadillac Sheriff --Care Exp. Department of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Sheriff - -Car Exp. Hill's Auto Shop_ Sheriff- -Car Exp. Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff- -Radio Repair F. Morton Pitt Co. Sheriff- .6upp. Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Tax Dept. Supp. Irene S. Warren Sheriff•Matron Young Equipment Co. Jail Exp.. Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Jail Exp. Wagners Sherwin-Williams Co. Prisoners) Board Abundant Food 4.45; Cthse Bend - Portland Truck 3ervice Abundant Food Freight Masterson -St. Clair, Edw, Cthse Exp. Cascade Natural .Gas Corp. Cthse Fuel Bend Garbage Company Cthse Exp. Otis Elevator Co. Cthse Elevator Repair Bend Water Dept. Cthse Water St-Charles Memorial hospital Crime Invest. Robert L. Martin Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Abundant Foods -- Envelopes Cthse Exp. 1 - 1 1.04 $120.00 . 10.80 21.06 42.72 5.04 68.76 45.45 58.86 6.00 55.00 2.50 66.98 65.00 55.75 13.50 60.00 20.25 4.83 5.00 10.65 5.00 5.00 83.33 4.00 28.50 30.00 34.16 25.00 10.00 1.47 1.20 20.00 12.50 5.40 36.50 28.58 11.35 10.00 11.37 3.00 21.00 27.44 8.33 488.07 5.49 192.00 8.4T 164.12 7.00 100.89 38.15 2.50 12.00 U.00 11 'Y O � PACE 2 Robert E. Lyons Terry L. Sears Ronald. Walker The Bend.Bulletin Shoop & Schulze, Tire Serv. The Owl Pharmacy, Burroughs Corporation Mize Plumbing & Heating West Publishing Co. William R. Elliott Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equip. Farley Elliott, Postmaster Ben Cale Hardware Miller Lumber Co. Nation; Assn. of Counties Waldorf Cafe William C. James Pao. Northwest Bell Standard Oil Co. , Signal Oil Company Texaco, Inc. Richfield Oil Corp. Signal Oil Co. Assessor -- Appraisers' School 100.25; Supp. 10.98 111.23 Appraisers' School 13.40 Appraisers' School 13.50 Legal Pub. 139.07 " Assessor- -Car Exp. 9.95 Assessor - -Off. Supp. 7.70 Assessor - -Off. Supp. 3.80 Courthouse Exp. 186.30 Circ. Court Books 32.50 Circ. Court Reporter 95.48 Survey6r'8.149 Assess. 23.80; Dist. Judge 1.53; Furniture 79.02 112.49 Circ -Ct- 5.03; D.A. 9.12; Co -Ct. 34.25; Clerk 263.64; election 26.46; Juve. .2.61; Assessor 3.74; Sher. 11.00 Dist. Court Postage Co. Adv. Co. Adv. Co.Ci. Copy-of Parks & Recreation Co.Judge- :Meals Civil Defense -- Travel V.S.O.,Tele. Co.Judge 10.67; Comm. 10 -;01 Co.Court Sheriff - -Car Exp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. Assess. 14.46; Juve. 3.75; Sher. 20.64; Co. Ct- 5 - 8.5 Stearns ,Mention & Morris Other Co. Bldgs. Bend Troy Laundry Jail 6.14; Cthse 9.12 Redmond Spokesman Election 879.55; Assessor Supp. 268.90 State Ind. Ace. Coma. Ace. Ins. DOG LICENSE FUND:. Pao. Northwest Bell Tele. State Ind. Acc..Comm. Ace. Ins. I CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: i I William C. James I Civil Defense Travel � DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOMEIFUND: Mize Plumbing & Heating Repair to Pump on Heating System LAW LIBRARY FUND.- Bancroft - Whitney Co. Book i West Publishing Co. Books GENERAL ROAD FUND: Robberson Ford Sales Parts Strout Automotive Parts Moty and Van Dyke Parts Howard Cooper.Corp. Parts Cascade Auto Parts Parts Central Oregon Radiator Serv. Parts Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Parts Clausen's Auto Center Parts Crater Lake Machinery Co. ! Parts Bend Auto Parts Parts Deschutes Farmers Coop t Hdw: Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Hdw. Oregon-Hardware Dist. Hdw. Munnell and Sherrill Hdw. - 2 - 25.00 1.65 40.87 3.5o 2.95 62.51 26.08 20.68 18.76 21.17 9.08 44.70 995.70 15.26 1,148.45 96.25 14.80 7.74 62.50 26.43 17.50 48.00 18.23 .63 124.79 658.22 82.43 13.12 20.73 10.61 255.98 11.43 212.25 12Z.zp 10.24 Bend Hardware Co. Hadaway Coahran Union Oil Co. Gib's Shoe Repair Northwest Industrial Laundry U.S.National Bank Bend Troy Laundry Mahoney Office Equip. Mrs. Adeline Crowell Shoop & Schulze Tire Service A and M Tire Service Lin Davis Radio Service Hubs and Stakes, Mfgrs. Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Tele. Answering Service Pac. Power & Light Co., VOL - 9 PACE 263 Hdw. 116.09 Bridge Const. .10.00 Asphalt 573.00 Hdw.. 2.20 Gen. Exp. 34.30 Gen. Exp. 25.00 Gen. Exp. 6.00 Gen . Exp. 5.10 Gen. Exp. 75.00 Tires 195.63 Tires 63.92 Radio 29.00' Lumber 30.00 Fuel 283.85 Utilities 15.36 Utilities 12.50 Utilities 21.03 IN THE MATTER OF PMUT TO HAUL LAGS ON .J.N.MASTEN ROAD: The Court granted Barclay Logging Company permission -to haul logs over the J. N. Masten County Road to a connection with Highway 97 near La Pine. IN THE MATTER OF 'PRIVATE ACCESS ROAD: The Court granted Jack Ledbetter permission to construct a private access road on or abross County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court ordered the transfer of $1650.00 from the General Fund to the Deschutes County Civil Defense Fund (non -tax). IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF , TAXES : The Court ordered the Tax Collector to :sake the following refunds for overpayment of taxes and taxes paid on wrong property: Stacy 0. Kilmer $18.26 Pac. First Fed. Savings & Loan .50.92 IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following applications: Frank T. Callahan dba Callahan °s Market - P.A. License John H. Scheer et ux dba J & Pis Tavern, Terrebonne - MOB Thelma Hughes dba Terrebonne Grocery - P.B. Arthur H. Nesbitt et ux dba La Pine Inn - RSA IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BOARDS AND.POLLING PLACES: The Court ordered the Clerk to pay the Election Boards at the rate of $1.00 per hour and $20.00 per polling place. :Y von 9_.%F-284 . 1 IN THE MATTER OF DAY. ROAD:... The Court made a resolution declaring its intent Road. The Roadmaster was ordei•ed.to post true copies of all persons concerned that said Resolution will be consid this Court at a meeting on tAe,7th day of December, 1964. on to establish the Day said Resolution notifying red!and passed upon by IN .THE MATTER OF DORRANCE MEADOWS ROAD: The Court made a resolution declaring; its intention to establish.the Dorrance Meadows -Road. The Roadmaster was ordered to post copies of said Resolution notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and upon by this .Court at a meeting on the 7th day of December, 1964. Passed There be' , being no further business Court adjourned until November 16, 1964. i� COUNTY JUDGE i I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 1UR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Transfer of Fonds This matter petition, before the Court upon the O R D E R Courtts own COMMISSIONER And it appearing that it is necessary that aitransfer of funds be made from the Deschutes County General Fund to Deschutes County Civil Defense Fund (non -tax), I It further appearing that this is necessary �In order to match federal funds for Civil Defense, and upon the recommendation of the County Auditor, Bernard C. Davis., i IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That $1,,650.00 is hereby transferred from the General Fund of Deschutes County to the Deschutes County Civil i Defense Fund (non -tax). i Dated this .5th day of November, 1964. j DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT VOL kfE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES- In the Matter ) -of ) ORDER Permit to Haul'Logs ) on the J. N. Masten ) County Road ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Barclay Logging Company, Salem, Oregon, asking permission to haul logs over the J. N. Masten County Road to a connection with Highway 97 near Lapine, Oregon. The Court, being advised, specifies as follows: Trucks used shall not exceed the gross highway weight of 76,000 pounds. The speed limit while using this road shall not exceed thirty (30) miles per hour. The Permittee shall be responsible for all regulatory signs depicting logging operations, so as to protect the- traveling public at all times. If at any time during the course of the hauling operations breakup of the road occurs as a direct result of this operation, this permit will be cancelled upon receipt of written notice of the Deschutes County Court. This permit will become null and void after February 1, 1965. Done by order of the Court this 21st day of October, 1964. arclay Logging Company DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT /v l ` COUNTY JUDGE ;17� C, COUNTY COMA ISSION R � � COUNTY C014MISSIONER J i VOL SAG x,.1)6 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OAEGON FOR ITHE COUNTY. OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION EOR ROAD DAY ROAD ) Be: It Reme#ered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County, on Thursday, the 5th day of November, 1964, and continued from day to day therea Iter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting I for the transaction of county business, and at which time the said Court may, by Resolution,, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to —wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity e exists for the establishment .of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by Resolutionv described along the center line thereof as follows, to —wit: A strip of land for road purposes sixty (60) feet 'in width, being thirty (30) feet on each side of the center line, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of Burgess Road which point is S 890 261 3611 East 23.95 feet of the SE corner , of Section 33, Township 21.S., Range 10 E. W. M.: hence, N 010'441 2411 East 2648.20 ft; thende, N 010 591 301 East 2851.85 feet; thence, N 050 05"30" West 2088.55 feet; thence, rt 020 58f 301! 1511.40 feet; thence, N 020 271 30'I "West 1602.75 feet; thence; N 000 391 0011 East 2635.40 feet. j NOfni, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk,�at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road I thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, I notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will b� considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 7th day of December, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on ac— county of said 'proposed road. Dated At Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day ,of November, 19 64. r s VOL FACE. ? - DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY COMMISSIONER State of Oregon ) ss. County of Deschutes ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the Original thereof as the . same appears on file and of record in my office. COUNT CLERK r By Depu ` IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Stacy 0. kilmer, and, It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing to the Court that it is necess4ry to refund the amount so overpaid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $18.26. Dated this 5th day of November, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISS ON VOL ?.ACE 2U(3 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, jj MR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter A%/ Of. PROOF OF 00. DAY ROAD I, Charles L. Plunmer, Deschutes County Roadmaste'r, being first duly sworn depose and say that on November 6., 1964, 1 gave notice of the Court's.in- tention to establish DAY ROAD., Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places,, to—wit: One posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the ,Deschtites County Courthouse; one posted on a power pole 200 feet north of.Purgess Road. id 30 feet east.of the center line of Day Road; one posted one mile north of Burge s Road and 50 feet west o of the center I line of Day Road on an eight (8) inch Jackpin� tree; one I , n a I posted o power pole (brace pole)12J miles north of Burgess Road and 30 feet west of the center line of Day Road, jz,7 Subscribed and sworn to me this day of COUNTY CLERK By Clerk's Dep ut.V 1964. 0 In the Matter of UD1 9 FACE 269 `IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON DORRANCE-MEADOWS ROAD FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES 3 RESOLUTION FOR ROAD . Be.It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County, on Thursday, the 5th of November, 19642 and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time the said Court may, by Reso- lution, propose any county mad, the following,-among other proceedings was had, to wit : - WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by Resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to wit : i A strip of land-for road purposes sixty (60) feet in width, being thirty (30) feet on each side of the center line, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of Burgess Road, which point is S 030 44t East 114.5 feet of the NW corner of Section 32, Township 21 S., Range 10 E. W. M.: thence, S 010 17t East 2255.7 feet; thence, S 000 121 East 2544.3 feet; thence S 000 061 West 493.25 feet to a point on the.center line of the Dorrance Megdows Road, which point is the SW corner of Section 51 Township 21 S., Range 10 E. W. X. NOW , THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 7th day of December, 1964, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on ac- count of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of November, 1964. s VOL 9A pia DESCHUTES COUNTY'COURT C 3' JUDGE State of Oregon ss. County of Deschutes ) I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the Original thereof as the same appea Is on. file and of record in my office. iy VOL o , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) DORRANCE MEADOW ROAD 3 9 RASE 271 PROOF OF POSTING s �g I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster,:being first duly sworn, depose and say that on November 6, 1964, I gave notice of the Courtts in- tention to establish DORRANCE MEADOW ROAD, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (0 copies of the attached. "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to -vit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse; one posted on a 10 inch Jackpine tree 75 feet south of Burgess Road-and 35 feet east of the center line of Dorrqnce Meadow's Road; one posted on a 10 inch Jackpine one -half mile south of Burgess Road 30 feet west of the center line of Dorrance Meadow Road; one posted on a fence post one mile south of Burgess Road 32 feet east of the center line on Dorrance Meadow Road. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this day o� - _ Q - , 1964. COUNTY CLERK By Clerks Deputy _ � o VOL 9 PACE 272 r IN THE - COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Ratter ) of ) ORDER Private Access Road �tr.�rntY 1 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to JACK LEDBETTER to construct a private access road on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided.on; the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the fcllowing general, specifications and is revocable at any time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. ,.ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLA'�TIONS _ i and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies e y spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly sh9red s to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee sh e responsible. for all traffic warnings to the graveling public, as may be ssarry to insure safe travel while in the prbcess of moving the building. permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped w' igns depicting "Wide Load ", and.all the necessary signs and flagmen at a ersections so as to insure an even flow of the tr:�.ffic a.nd prevent conges The permittee will be held.directly responsible for anv and all damage t e..existing pavement and should- er-.-areas,..and will be required to repair sai age, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If di�ri e course of no it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - t ^^ all be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing Private_ Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry,. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the !nap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the prog tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no respons said installation as result of maintainance or construction. to cornply with performance of work will result in a change f Deschutes County. Reed ended A rrj'e!, �.G��v ; Ch ;a:rles L. Pi DESCHUMS COU. Approved y COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY 'COMKISS113NER COUNTY COPI:I86IONER ss of future main - ve this installation ility for damage to Failure of permittee work performed by r, Roadmas:ter v VOL 9 FACE 2 3 va- *E 274 IN ".THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORHCN FOR THE COUNTkY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter cordAg before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Pacific lst Federal'Saving� &Loan, and, It appearing to the Court that-taxes have been paid on the wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to :refund the a6ount so. paid on the wrong property, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter SOfi:, Oregon Revised t Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as .Tax amount of Collector refund the $50.92. Dated this 5th day of November, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT VOL J FACE 2115 c BE IT REMEMBERED, That at an adjourned meeting of the County Court held this 16th day of November, 1964, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: State Public Welfare Commission D. L. Penhollow Pac. Power & Light Co. Vyco Products West Chemical Products, Inc. Johnson Electric, Inc. National Chemsearch Corp. Smith Electric Des-County Road Dept. Robert V. Young Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Ronald E. Walker Union Oil Co. of Calif. W. K. Charlesworth Bender -Moss Company Cent. Ore. Dist. Hospital National Association of Counties Cascade Medical Clinic Donald E. Ellis Mahoney Offic Equip. William C. James Am. Tele. & Tele. Co. Annamarie Weismann Natalie C. Ryan Burroughs Corp. Xerox Corp. F. C. Shepard Van Bean's Shell Service Oregon State University S.I.A.C. Sexton Supply & Saw Service Standard Oil Company DOG LICENSE. FUND: Standard. Oil Co. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Ore. State Civil Defense Agency GENERAL ROAD FUND: Crater Lake Machinery Co. John H. Anderson Bend Auto Upholstery Murray & Holt Motors, Inc. Premier Fastener Co. Les Schwab Tire Service Sexton Supply & Saw Service Texaco, Inc. Abundant Foods Convention Exp. Courthouse Lights Courthouse Exp. Courthouse Exp. Courthouse Exp. Courthouse Exp. Courthouse Exp. Sheriff - -Radio Sheriff -- Travel Jail Board Assessor -- Travel Assessor 60.41; Sheriff 14.81 Assessor -- Staff School Dist. Court- -Books D.A.- -Crime Investigation Co. Count -- Public Lands, Dist. Court -- Mental hearing J.P. #2 - -Phone 21.18; Supp-11.58; Clerk 25.00 Civil Defense - -Off. Supp. C.D. -- Travel & Convention Exp. C.D.- -NAWAS Juvenile Converence Juve.-- Foster Care Tax Dept. - -Mach. Supp. Clerk- -Mach. Supp. Co. Court -- Stamps Co.Judge -- Travel Agric. Experiments Acc. Ins. -- Annual Fee Sheriff - -Exp, Sheriff 41.44; Assessor 34.10 Ge s Travel Salary (Boesch) Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Tires Hdw. Lube - 1 - $173.77 60.00 187.80 17.75 36.00 4.05 57.93 7.18 48.97 28.00 62.00 1.5o 75.22 15.00 8.50 5.00 71.00 10.00 57.76 25.55 134.79 15.35 30.00 9.00 12.60 708.40 1.00 5.55 487.03 7.50 .50 75.54 r ,� 134.79 250-35 155.14 25.00 3.50 61.37 101.97 94.71 5.90 66.01 VOL 9 FACE 276 Texaco, Inc. Fuel 4.50 Standard Oil Company Fuel 1,658.98 Armco Metal Products Division Culvert Pipe 111.60 Reuben Olson Shop Equip. i 50.00 Sanderson Safety Supply Co. Shop Equip. 26.77 Bend Water Department Utilities i 8.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Radio 7.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 94.10 L: R. Lynam Roads & Bridges 1.00 Vern J. Magill Roads & Bridges 1.00 Eriksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. 23.71 Bob Dickinson Radio 19.30 Miller Lumber Company Lumber 1.75- IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: i The Court approved the application of Darrell'D. S';tolberg et al d.ba La Pine Hi -Way Center for a P.A. License. i IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR BUSINESS LICENSE AS.A WRECKER OF MOTOR VEHICLES: The Court approved the application of Ben Davis Auto Wrecking, Reed Market Road, for a license to wreck motor vehicles. There being no further business, Court adjourned. Lv _e- C- �ZUATTY JUDGE t COMMISSIONER �J I COMMISSIONER i 2 a e BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of December, 1964, all members being,present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Bend - Portland Truck Service Abundant Foods - Freight $267.00 Hiltje Hubbard HD - Mileage 14.22 Marjorie Snider HD - Mileage 66.42 Geraldine Lindstrom HD - Mileage 31.59 Lenor Thornton HD - Mileage 37.44 A. W. Westfall HD - Mileage 59.52 Leonard P. Peterson HD - Mileage - 9.66 Helen Marcy MH - Mileage 69.54 Thrift -Wise Super Drugs HD - Supplies 1.65 American Cyanamid Co. HD - Supp. 94.50 Eriksen's Stationery HD 14.92 - MH 10.01 24.93 Mahoney Off. Equip. MH - Supp. 8.96 National Ass'n. of Social Workers MH Subsc. 10.50; Classified Ad 13.75 24.25 Pac. Power & Light Co. MH - Lights 1.25 Tabor Funeral Home HD - Medical Investigation 125.00 Ronald S. Toms HD - Med. Invest. 37.80 Lois M. Dearth HD - Stamps 25.00 Ore Wash. Tele. Co. HD 17.65 - MH 5.75 23.40 Pac. N.W. Bell HD 84.45 - MH 37-00 121.45 Shoop & Schulte Tire Service Juve. - Car Exp. 32.28 Genevieve.Amonson Juve. - Foster Care 63.94 Natalie Ryan Juve. - Foster Care 65.00 Genevieve Amonson Juve.- Foster Care 73.11 Verlie Jones Juve. - Foster Care 60.00 Children's Farm Home Juve. - Court Comm. 4.35 St. Mary's Home for Boys Juve.w- Court Comm. 5.00 Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve. - Court Comm. 5.00 Helen M. Dacey Clerk - Conv. Exp. 34.56 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Sheriff - Car Exp. 27.37 Hill's Auto Shop Sher. - Car Exp. 10.20 Lin Davis Radio Service Sher. - Radio 41.05 The Owl Pharmacy Sher. - Supp. 8.10 Bend Tele. Answering Service Sher. - Tele. 12.50 F. C. Shepard Co.Court - Convention Exp. 54.60= George F. Baker Co. Court - Convention Exp. 54.90 Dunham Printing.Co. Assessor - Off. Supp._ 22.00 Gordon Randall Agency Assessor - Bond : 25.00 Redmond Spokesman Assessor - Off. Supp. 272.80 National Cash Register Co. Tax Dept. - Accounting Mach. 5,201.87 F. C. Sholes, Sheriff Tax Dept. - Postage 12.75 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Tax Dept. - Postage 100.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. VSO - Supp. 2.61 H. A. Starr VSO - Travel 62.40 Frank Ostlin, Director VSO - Off. Supp. 9.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster VSO - Postage 20.00 Cent. Ore. Dist. Hosp. D.A. - Crime Inv. 5.00 Louis L. Selken D.A. - Travel 1 30.84 Simmons Carbon Co. Treas. - Off. Supp. 11.74 Ore. Assn. of Co. Treasurers Treasurer - Dues= 27.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Treas. - Postage 10.00 Bend Water Dept. Cthse - Water 21.15 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Cthse - Fuel 337.00 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse - Garbage 7.00 - 1 - o VOL W278 Dog Control Bend Troy Laundry Jail 6.54; Cthse 10.02 Pacific Northwest Bell Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Cthse Exp. 18.09 Vyco Products Cthse..,Exp. Gas The Bend Bulletin Legal Wagner's Pac. N.W. Bell CD- -Tele. 1.50 Larry's'Cafeteria Dist. Ct. - Jury Meals Tires Eriksen's Stationery Dist. Judge 3.95; Surveyor 2.32 Skyline Distributors, Inc. Surveyor Exp. by dogs Texaco, Inc. Sher. --Car Exp. Chickens killed Shell Oil Co. Sher. 25.69; Juve. 1.79 Joe Stirm Richfield Oil Corp. Sher. - Car Exp. Allen Grant Standard Oil Co. Co.Judge 6.02; Sher. 2.33; Co. Court 8.,06 F. C. Sholes Sheriff - -Conn. Exp. Sheep killed by Williams Tire Service Assessor - Car Exp. John Ensworth West Side Hardware Assessor - Supp. dogs Eriksen's Stationery Assessor - Off. Supp. Acc. Ins. Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Assessor - Car Exp. 82.50 Pac. N.W. Bell Tele -- Various Offices Hdw. S.I.A.C. Acc. Ins. Butler's DOG LICENSE FUND: Barry L. Smith Dog Control Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 18.09 Richfield Oil Corporation Gas Wagner's Dog Food 1.50 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Tires 3.23 Mrs.. E. C. Shaver Chickens killed by dogs Mrs. Otis Sherwood Chickens killed by dogs Joe Stirm Turkeys killed by dogs Allen Grant Lambs killed by dogs. Dalton V. Clark Sheep killed by dogs John Ensworth Sheep killed by dogs S.I.A.C. Acc. Ins. Hdw. LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Book DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Wagner's Super Market Penny's Electrical Work Soldiers & Sailors Relief Soldiers & Sailors Relief 16.56 26.46 8.98 45.93 25.45 8.96 6.27 7.37 23.46 27.48 2.76 16.41 50.00 46.08 18.89 11.80 24.68 429.04 100.87 167.00 15.13 10.12 5.75 26.34 7.50 5.00 15.00 60.00 20.00 168.00 3.87 8.00 17.04 15.00 121.51 LAND SALE FUND: The Bulletin Adv. 18.09 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Schuman Auto Electric Parts 1.50 Sexton Supply & Saw Service Parts 3.23 Bend Specialized Service .Parts 4.61 Cruit's Replacement Parts Parts 22.92 Don's Homelite Sales & Service Parts 15.20 Adeline Crowell Gen. Exp. 75.00 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp. 4.00 Northwest Industrial Laundry Gen. Exp. 29.30 Deschutes Farmers Co -op Hdw. 82.50 Oregon Hardware Distributors Hdw. 44.18 Butler's Tires 145.12 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilities 60.04 Bend Water Department Util. 8.10 Pac. Power& Light Co. Util. 20.48 - 2 - O Pacific Northwest Bell Util Ore. St. Dept. of Agriculture Weed Control Lic. 1 vas 9 w279 24.87 10.00 IN THE MATTER OF PETITION TO ESTA'V2ISH A ROAD FROM EXTENSION OF PRINGLE FALLS ROAD TO WICKIU P RESERVOIR °: At this time the Court heard a petition to the U. S. Forest Service and the County Court to establish a road from an extension of the Pringle Falls Road to the Wickiup Reservoir and to the North Camp of the Wickiup Reservoir. Those present for the sponsoring of the petition were Mr. Roger Norland, Manager, North Unit Irrigation District; Mrs: Betty Ahern, Ahern Acres, La Pine; Mrs. Ovid Evans, Pringle Falls. Also present for the hearing were Mr. C. E. Hein, U.S. Forest Service, and Mr. McCormick, Forest Service. Present in the room at.the hearing were Mrs. John Stenkamp, League of Women Voters, Charles Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, and the members of the County Court. The Forest Service personnel promised that every effort was being made to complete the roads that were begun in the area, and that they would by April put counters on this road and make some report to those who had presented the petition. IN THE MATTER OF DISPOSITION OF COURT HOUSE SPACE: At this time the Court heard Awbrey Perry, Hobert-Starr, Forrest Sholes, Helen Dacey, Louis Selken, May Fryrear and Robert Lyons in discussion on the disposition of offices in the space that is to be allowed in the Courthouse upon the moving of the Deschutes County Public Welfare and the Deschutes County Home Extension, as well as the Juvenile Department, to the new building. The discussion was the result of an invitation of the Court to get the ideas of the different departments in the Courthouse. Many ideas were put forth, but no decisions were arrived at. IN THE MATTER OF DUSTAN ROAD: At this time the Court heard Eugene Davis of La Pine regarding the Dustan Road. The need for cinders on this particular road to expedite the delivery of school children to the La Pine School was presented, and the roadmaster asked to view the need and make a report to the County Court at once. IN THE MATTER OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR DOG SHELTER PROGRAM: At this time the-Court heard Mrs. Lois Valley and Mrs. George Fulton upon the need of some financial assistance for the carrying on the program of the dog shelter. It was noted that the Humane Society had drawn up papers so that the dog shelter property and premises would revert to Deschutes County if and when there should be such a time as the Humane Society would be abandoned in this area. Those present for the meeting included the dog control board, J. W. Schrunk of Redmond as Chairman, Folmer Bodker of Tumalo, Clyde Carson of Alfalfa, as. well as the dog warden, Jess Smith. The Court is to act upon a recommendation of the dog control board that they underwrite the salary of a care- taker at the dog shelter to the extent of $2.00 per day. This awaits Court action. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY ADVERTISING COMMITTEE: At this time the Court appointed Don Himman of Redmond to the Deschutes County Advertising Committee. IN THE MATTER OF EMERGENCY PLANNING DIRECTOR At this time the Court appointed William C. James as Director of the Deschutes County Emergency Planning. IN THE MATTER OF EXTENSION ADVISORY COUNCIL:- The Court at this time appointed. Priday Holmes to a three year term on the Extension Advisory Council. Term to begin October 1, 1964. - 3 - . .. .- __..- . -,a.,. ,r - r. e• mr. r.„ ,�.,._,- ...•rsc...,.- ..__,p...v � -.... .. ,_ .rw.P.*^rss ra- O _ VOL IN THE MATTER OF IN- STALLATION OF PIPE LINE: The Court granted R. A. Miller permission to install a pipe line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector't6 refund the sum of $150.95 to Cliff Bishop for overpayment of taxes., IN THE MATTER OF BEER AND LIQUOR LICENSES: The Court approved, the following applications for renewal of bier and liquor licenses: Elwood C. Young et ux dba Joe be Bea's Hwy. Tavern - RMBA Roy H. Cork et ux dba Cork's General Merchandise - PA. Elmer A. Kohler et ux dba Thunderbird Club - DB Robert W. McInturff et ux dba Ranch Room DB Bend Golf. Club = DB There being no further business, Courtt adjourned. COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER 4 - o , VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Cliff Bishop, Redmond, Oregon, and, It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so over- paid,, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of 6150.95. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER �! COUNTY COMMISSIONER :i vOL o - ` IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Aia.tter ) . of ) ORDER Installations of Pipe Line) A permit is granted by Deschutes County ,to R. Ap MILLER. to install a. pipe line on er across Deschutes County right-of-,way. A de- tailed description and.map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of tliis Sheet. This permit is subject to -the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Insta.11irg Pike, -.Line Parallel: An eight inch water lin6A11 pipe lines running pa.raliel ,Pith the road shall be in the existing, ditch line; or no less ;than three (3) feet frr-m the edge of the existing pavement edger All (pipe! lines must be i.n- sll,aJ.led to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly ba.ckfilled to the nri ginal_ grade line and with Nis sbbstruo:Jichot6i ,.thcL-drair;age area. Permittee 'shall be rest ^ncible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or C"Jaer cbject•s or areas within the right -of -way. hacIailft g F_i_oe Line Transverse: An :eight inch water l Lda pipe line inst.allatio?s ^id�tr3ns��;:rscly to the roved bed or right - ®f moray shall be installed ri the following manner: �_ Pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be inaet8:_irlth cinbtbaking hammer • so .as to i:�su.re neat , finish cut lines. All. pipe lines sha7.1 be installed to a depth M le3;3 tha_l two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases wh2 -e a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must ba installed within.a larger pipe which size shall be no lesss than six'(b) inches in diarrete.r. ?, ckfi.11ing and Pavia: The permitt;ee shall be required tn,properly back - fil . the trenc=h in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, 'stabilized sub- base prier to .paving. The pavement must be replaced tc its original line, crown, and grade v..ith an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. the area ^y installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The - oermittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to-prctect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall.be furnished by the permit - Uee. Ln re.rarl tc, ether utility installati ,)ns, such as gas linel3, telephone lines; and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they a,_-e' td be run under grc nd, with ene exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. ,� end d Dated this�,day of�,_ ;1Cg APr_. X96 �-i�'L arles L. P: DESCHUTES . CO1 Apprc,ved C:")un o rt : SJ COUPIrf COl�JKISSIO R •i , Roadmaster De lohutels County will do the- road repairs patching and the Fe ;rmittee wiill be 'billed. for the repair. 0 ne.rmit to: continued -2- for a. culvert, the proper size and length must be determined., and also put on the map, The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the c• ^sts of the materials used in the access., If at arty time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - L.ainc.nce or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation a 11 his own expense. Deschutcs.County will assume no res)onsibility for damage to .�J.d installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of pormittce a0:2M_01y with performance of work will result in a charge for work performed. by chutes County. roved Co-u ourt: ' � n=mi JUDGE C Z2 L� -X' ..�, CbN%"IASSIONER n I Rc` end. - d App ov arles L. P& r o admastor DESCHUTES COUNTY PE PiviITTZE 0 Q� IT MUR�N �' goy Mfg T-115 S..Rl2E.WM. SECTION 17 10 V4 LLIVer{ In BEND 60L F CA-0 4 r 0 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of r' a. County Court held this 16th day of December, 1964, County Judge D. L. Penhollow 6,nd Commissioner G. F. Baker being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: . The following bills were presented and ordered p7id: GENERAL FUND: Vernon Patrick Mental Health--Rent $55.00 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Co. Clerk - -Bond Premiums 115.00 Monroe Tax Dept. -- Monroe Mach. 355.50 Wendell J. Thompson Sheriff -- Travel 1.50 Bob Dickinson S heriff -- Radio 107.50 Bob Lubcke Shell Service Sheriff- -Car Exp. 6.75 Fowler Printing Company Sheriff - -Off. Supp. 82.20 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 36.50 National Sheriffs' Association Dues 30.00 Modern Pacific Products Co. Courthouse Exp., 39.10 Pac. Power & Light Co. Courthouse Lights 191.60 J. W. Copeland Yards Courthouse Exp. 4.47 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Courthouse Exp. 4.17 Vyco Products Co. Courthouse Exp. 23.88 Loy's Assessor - -Off. Supp. 1.70 Burroughs Corporation Assessor--Mach. Maint. 628.00 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Treasurer Bond 139.82 Eriksen's Stationery Treasurer- -Off. Supp. 4.19 Cent. Ore. District Hospital D.A.- -Crime Inv. 5.00 Louis Selken D.A. Convention 75.00; Travel 26.40 101.40 Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2 Tele. 1.6.34; Supp. 1.95; Postage 10.00; Clerk 25.00 53.29 Thunderbird Motel County Court Exp. 55.00 F. C. Shepard Co. Court -- Travel 4.90 West Publishing Co. Circ. Court- -Books 34.00 Shepard's Citations Circ. Court- -Books 30.00 Postmaster Circ. Court -- Postage 25.00 Mackey, McCusker & White Juve. Exp. 15.00 Villa St. Rose Juve.- -Court Comm. 5.00 Smith Electric Jail Exp. 23.83 Wagners Prisoners Board 303.42 William C. James C.D. -- Travel 32.33 Commercial Book Store C.D. - -Off. Exp. 5.47 Am. Tele. & Tele. Co. C.D. NAWAS 17.00 Deschutes County C.D. Rent 50.00 Wm. C. James C.D. Training 62.90 Portland Radio Supply C.D. Training 22.78 U.S. Civil Defense Council C.D. Off. Exp. 7.50 Lou Johnson Co. C.D. Training & Supplies 129.11 Mahoney Off. Equip. C.D. Off. Exp. 8.09 Mahoney Off. Equip. Clerk 224.35; Juve. 5.36; Sher. 12.06; Co. Court 30.69; Assessor 1106; Dist.Ct. 6.35 293.57 Signal Oil Co. Co. Court Travel 1 15.03 Shell Oil Co. Assessor 2.53; Co. Court 8.60 11.13 Union Oil Company Assessor - -Car Exp. 29.61 Johnson Electric, Inc. W.M. Repair Drafting Table Lamp 7.55 Gordon Randall Agency Surveyor- -Bond. 32.00 Bowers, Davis & Hoffman Audit 2500.00 The Bend Dairy Abundant Food - -Rent 100.00 -Standard Oil Co. Assessor 44.44; Sher. 22.22 66.66 Munnell & Sherill, Inc. Sheriff - Badges 7.35 The National Sheriffs' Assn. Sher. Dues 12.50; Directory 12.50 25.00 Bender -Moss Co. Circ. Court- -Books 16.00 Deschutes County Advertising Co. Co. Adv. 3500.00 - 1 - O vat FACE DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Company Gas Richfield Oil Corp. Gas 24.26 14.90 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore. State Civil Defense Agency Salary (Boesch) Deschutes County Office Rent 289.18 Wm. C. James Travel 50.00 32-33 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Union Burner Oil Service Pet- Re -Nol Eastern Oregon Mills . Pipe etc. 200.25 Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Labor on Washing Mach. 8.02 15.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Erickson's Super Market Soldiers' Relief Erickson 's Super Market Soldiers' Relief 20.00 20.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books 56.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Cascade Auto Parts Parts Central Oregon Machine Parts 18.80 Cummins Oregon Diesel, Inc. Parts 27.00 Had's McCulloch Shop Parts .9.92 Farwest Steel Service Center Parts i•5o Kelsey's Electric Parts 12.44 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts 137.64 Robberson Ford Sales Parts 461.51 Moty & Van Dyke Parts 3.52 Murray & Holt Motors Parts 274.59 Van Huffel Auto Service Parts 1.70 Crater Lake Mach. Co. Parts & Repair 7.95 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Culvert Pipe 3261.99 Union Burner Oil Service Fuel 1842.07 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel 7.50 Mid- Oregon Oil Company Fuel 4.15 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel 205.98 Harley Howard Fuel 751.88 Shell Oil Co. Fuel 12.79 .Texaco, Inc. Lube 12.63 Cent. Ore. Welders Supply,Inc. Hdwe. 224.19 Mahoney Off. Equip. Gen. Exp. 30.30 Eriksen's Stationery Gen. E 35.58 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio 22.54 Smith Electric Radio 100.63 The Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 182.23 Dean Enterprises Lumber 37.71 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 76.81 A & M Tire Service 7.38 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Tires 186.85 Williams Tire Service Tires 101.18 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 326.28 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 158.20 Pac. Northwest Bell Utilities 59.90 Bill's Electric. Utilities 7.50 Jack Robinson & Sons Powder 4.50 Bend Aggregate.& Paving Co. City of Redmond Aggregate & Asphalt 1482.11 Oregon State Highway Dept. Aggregate & Asphalt Aggregate & 202.02 3000.00 State Highway Dept. Asphalt ui ment p 24.00 336.10 - 2 - t .lt t O VOL IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court signed the following c Dorothy Vicars - S2 of Tract 25, Lytle Acres - purch $160.00 cash, balance in quarterly 6% int. commencing March 11, 1965 E. L. Nielsen et ux - Lot 5, Block 16, Bend Park Add. to .$455.00 cash, balance in monthly pa commencing January 11, 1965. Lowell A. Cronen et ux - Lot 1, Block 22 and Lots 1 thru $1050:00, payable $210.00 cash, bal $35.00 each at 6% int. commencing J IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR BUSINESS LICENSE AS,A WRECKER OF MOTOR VEHICLES: vehicles: racts: se price $800.00, payable ayments of $80.00 each at Bnd - $2275.00, payable ments of $75.84 at 6% int. , Block 23, Riverside - ice in monthly payments of wary 11, 1965. The Court approved the following applications for licenses to wreck motor Pacific Auto Wrecking - Box 32, Blaklgy Road, Bend Redmond. Auto Wrecking - Route 1, Box 536, Redmond Hutchins Repair Service - Blakley Road, Box 20 -A, Bend IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following applications fob beer licenses: Charles A. Goddard dba Hamption Station - RMBB Clayton A. Constable et ux dba Brothers Store - W. C. Webb et al dba Tumalo Store - PA Virginia Turner dba Hub Grocery - PB IN THE MATTER OF CARE- TAKER AT HUMANE CENTER: The Court at this time asked the Dog Control Boai-d to hire Janet O'Donnell as caretaker at the Humane Center at the rate of $2.00 per day, to be paid from the Dog License Fund, in effect Jan. 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF WILT ROAD: Upon inquiry of Fred Ramsay, the Court verified road. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF. TAXES: The Tax Collector was ordered to refund the sum Federal Savings and Loan for payment of taxes on wrong prc The Clerk was ordered to refund Con Guiney the s on lands erroneously deeded to him. IN THE MATTER OF REPRESENTATION OF THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS: Mrs. John Stenkamp was present for the Court ses of Women Voters. There being n,d further business, Court adj t the Wilt Road is a County $93.75 to Pacific First ty. of $64.87 for taxes paid , representing the.League COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER a VOL 9 IN THE COUNTY COURT; OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Pacific 1st Federal Savings & Loan, and., It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806.0 Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $93.75. Dated this 16th day of December, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT XP COUNTY JUDGE -A!!�2'09 COUNTY COMMISSIONER ,1 r O VOL ' 9 ?AGE 288 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) OFD DER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Robert E. Lyons, Deschutes County Assessor, and Con Guiney, Marley Hotel, Bend, Oregon, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been assessed and ,paid on NJSW�SW4, Section 35, Tomnship 20 South, Range 15 E. W. M., also known as ac- count # 2015, tax lot 2000, and the NE4SE4SEr1 Section 35I Township 20 South, Range 15 E. W. M., also known as account # 2015; tax lot x!300, since 1935, when Deschutes County deeded these properties to Mr. Con Gui.ney in error, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid on said above described property, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 8060, Oregon Revised Statutes, that the County Clerk, Helen M. Dacey, refund fro m the County Budget of Refunds and Adjustments the amount of $64.87. This amount to be the Hill refund of taxes wrongfully paid on the above described property. Dated this 16th day of December, 1964. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT /I CWNTY COMMISSIONER,/' COUNTY COMMISSIONER Skyline of The Central Oregon Cascades Robert E. Lyons Area Code 503 Assessor. DESCHUTES COUNTY ASSESSOR 382 -2651 COURTHOUSE BEND,OREGON VOL 28 December 1965 Deschutes County Court Bend, Oregon Listed below are the several tax years showing value and tax paid on NISIn 9W! Sec 35,�T 20Si R 15EI ;IM, also known as account #2015, tax lot 2000, and the NE-, Sec 35, T 20S, R 15EVIM, also known as account #2015, tax lot 2300, since 1935 when Deschutes County deeded these properties to Mr. Con Guiney in error. Values Tax Code 15 -1 1963 -64 80 $5.30 40 2.65 1962 -63 75 5.06 40 2.70 1961 -62 75 5.25 40 2.80 1960 -61, 35 2.10 15 .90 1959 -60 30 1.94 1958 -59 30 1.76 1957 -58 30 2.50 1956 -57 30 2.32 1955 -56 30 2.06 1954 -55 30 2.39 1953 -54 30 1.91 1952 -53 30 2.01 1951 -52 30 2.17 1950 -51 30 2.47 1949 -50 30 2.18 1948 -49 30 1.82 1947 -48 30 •86 1946 -47 30 •82 1945 -46 30 .92 1944 -45 30 •50 1943 -44 30 .83 1942 -43 30 •88 1941 -42 30 .62 1940 =41 30 1.16 1939 -40 30 1.22 1938 -39 30 1.35 1937 -38 30 1.14 1936 -37 30 1.15 1935 -36 30 1.13 4.87 0 VOL . E 290 BE IT RPM MBERED, That at a regular meeting 6th day of January, 1965, all members being present, transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: of the County Court held this the !following i The following bills were presented and ordered GENERAL FUND: D. L. Penhollow Farley Elliott, Postmaster Ore. Chapt. No. 34, NIF. Con Guiney Farley Elliott, Postmaster C. D. Rademacher, M.D. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Lenor Thornton Mrs. Albert Westfall Leonard Peterson Helen Marcy Farley Elliott, Postmaster Wallace & Tierman, Inc. Mahoney Office Equip. J. C. Penny Co. Vernon Patrick Pac. Power & Light Co. Eriksen's Stationery Eriksen's Redmond Stationery Burroughs Corp. Swoop & Schulze Tire Service Hill's Auto Shop Eddies Sales & Service Lin Davis Radio Service Dept. of Motor Vehicles Gilbe.rt's Ins. Agency Lumbermens Ins. Agency Nicholson's Market & Lockers Bend Tele. Answering Service Melvin Newhou3e Cascade Printing Co. Credit, Bureau of Deschutes Co. West Side Hardware Int. Assn. of Assessing Officers Fowler Printing Co.. Deschutes service Robert F. Lyons Dick Scheibner Cascade Glass Corp. Inc. Farley Elliott, Postmaster Oregon State Tax Comm. Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs Bend Water. Dept. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Garbage Co. Ca shmans Vyco Products Bend Troy Laundry &. Dry Cleaners Wagner's Xerox Corp. St. Mary's Home for Boys Boys & Girls Aid Society i pa ids Convention Exp. - Co. Judge Assessor -- Postage Assessor--Staff School Co.Court-- Refunds & Adjl,. Clerk -- Postage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage j H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage M.H. -- Mileage H.D.--Supp. H.D. - -Supp. M.H.- -Supp. H.D. - -Supp. MH- -Rent M.H. -- Lights H.D. 95.58; M.H. 20.00 H.D.--Supp. Tax Dept. -- Ribbons Sheriff--Car Exp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. Sheriff - -Car Exp. Sheriff - -Radio Sheriff -- Teletype Sheriff - -Bond Prem. Sheriff - -Bond. Prem. Jail 12.00; Sherif 23.68, Sheriff- -Tele. Sheriff- -Car, Lic. 3.00;; Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor- -Car. Fxp. Assessor -- Travel Assessor--Travel Assessor - -Off. Equip. .Assessor -- Postage Assessor - -State Maint. Cthse. Exp. Cthse Water Cthse Fuel Cthse Garbage j Cthse Exp. Cthse Exp. business was Travel 1.50 Cthse Exp. 10.23; Jail 6.88 Prisoners' Board Clerk- -Mach, Maint. Juvenile Juvenile - 1 - $13.50 200.00 27.50 64-87 180.30 56.80 2.88 33.0.3 24.12 31.23 21.97 4.2.93 44.014. 204.10 5.46 25.91 10.96 55.00 1.25 115.58 2.89 2.40 33.87 19.88 39.60 10.00 36.50 100.00 50.00 35.68 12.50 4.50 66.20 18.00 25-46 1,50 127.85 3.50 26.25 15.75 18.00 75.00 24.84 4.8o 14.20 378.92 7.00 5.07 8.98 17.11 335.24 91,20 5.00 5.00 Natalie Ryan Verlie Jones Genevieve Amonson Postmaster H. A. Starr Esther Bales. Ins. Agency Redmond Sbokesman The Bulletin Allied Electronics Corp. Pacific Northwest Bell Wm. C. James Deschutes County Farley Elliott, Postmaster Lou Johnson Co. Eri.ksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equip. Pac. Northwest Bell Ore. Dist. Attorneys' Assn. Gibson Air Service Bend - Portland Truck Service Masterson -St. Clair Hardware B. W. McGregor Shell Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. Richfield Oil Corp. Standard Oil Co. Farley Elliott, Postmaster Smith Electric Humble Oil & Refining Co. Cent Wise Drug Stores National Dist. Attorneys' Ass'n. Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. F. C. Sholes, Sheriff State Ind. Ace. Comm. Farley Elliott, Postmaster Robert E. Lyons Terry L. Sears Dick S'cheibner Superior. Cafe Farley Elliott, Postmaster Louis L. Selken Helen M. Dacey, WFFD CONTROL FUND: Dell Yates PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: State Public Welfare Comm. Piggly Wiggly Trailways LAND SALE FUND: Franciscan Capuchin Order of the Diocese of Baker City F. C. Sholes, Sheriff DOG LICENSE FUND: Pac. Northwest Bell Wagners Mahoney Off. Equip. State Ind. Ace. Comm. vot 9 qu 291 Juve. -- Foster Care 81.95 Juve.-- Foster Care 60.00 Juve. -- Foster Care 13.50 VSO--Postage 10.00 VSO--Travel 42.96 J.P. - -Bond Prem. 12.50 Legal 76.18 Legal 31.76 C.D. -- Training & Supp. 2.50 C.D.- -Tele. 28.45 C.D.- - Travel 51.99 C.D-- -Off. Rent for Jan. 50.00 C.D.- -Off. Exp. 20.00 C.D.---Radiological 13.16 Assessor 55.73; Co.Court 8.03; Dist.Judge 1.38 67.14 Juve. 45¢; VSO 9.20; D.A. 6.76; Clerk 70.37; Co.Ct. 19.88; Dist.Judge 44¢; Sher. 18.35 125.45 Tele -- Various Offices 344.75 D.A.--Dues 50.00 W.114. Exp . 10.50 Abundant Food Freight 157.70 Abundant Food Supp. 6.38 Co. Adv. 62.86 Assessor 25.21; Sheriff 46.52; Juve. 4 -h5 76.18 Sheriff--Car Exp. 26.01 Sheriff--Car Exp. 11.05 Sheriff 2.96; Co.Judge 8.74; Co-Court 3.80 15.50 Co.Judge -- Postage Cthse Exp. 73.85 Co. Judge Car Exp. 4.20 Assessor - -Film 118.30 D.A. -- Annual Dues 25.00 Sheriff - -Badge Case 14.93 Tax Dept. -- Postage 25.00 Ace. Ins. 98.73 Sheriff -- Postage 25.00 Assessor--Midwinter Conference 21.50 Assessor-- Midwinter. Conf. 21.50 Assessor -- Midwinter Conf. 21.50 Co.Judge- -Conv. 12.90 D.A.--Postage 25.00 D.A.--Petty Cash 5.00 Election Flap. 27.00 Exp. to Weed Control Meeting 32.80 Public Assistance 17,028.00 Solders Relief 70.42 Soldiers Relief 4.80 Purchase of Lot 3, Block 5, North Add. 11171.67 Taxes on Lot 3, Block 5, North Add. 28.33 Tele. 14.41 Dog Food 4.68 Dog Tags & Receipts 477.65 Ace. Ins.. 3.87 - 2 - o � I VOL :FACE 292 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Economy Oil Company Fuel Oil CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel COURT HOUSE BLDG. FUNID: DeGree Construction Company GENERAL ROAD FUND: Kelsey's Electric Cascade Auto Parts Central Oregon Welders Supply Central Oregon Radiator Service Suburban Gas of Bend Robberson Ford Sales Williamsenis Upholstery Mid- Oregon Oil Company Racier Enco Service LaPine Union Service Center Shell Oil Company Williams Tire Service Lin Davis Radio Service Bend Hardware Company Hill's Electric Deschutes Farmers Co -op Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Oregon Hardware Dist. Bend - Portland Truck Service City of Bend Bend Troy Laundry Friksen's Stationery Charles Plummer: Mrs. Adeline Crowell Bend Water Department Pacific Northwest Bell Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Pac. Power & Light Co. Deschutes Ready -Mix J. E. Sanders Construction Co. City of Bend Don Sholes IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS: Annex to Deschutes Court House 513.69 52.00 7,393.86 Parts 178.87 Parts 92.33 Parts 17, �3 Parts 20.62 Parts 5,30 Parts 16.93 Parts 48,00 Fuel 323-37 Fuel 9.20 Fuel 56.78 Fuel 4.02 Tires 108.14 Radio 54.91 Hdw. 11.82 Hdw. 2.20 Hdw. 149.10 Hdw. 26.26 Hdw. 5.05 Gen. Exp. 3.00 Utilities 12.00 Gen. Exp. 4.00 Gen. Exp. 80.95 Gen. Exp. 20.00 Gen. Exp. 75.00 Utilities 6.80 Utilities 52.00 Utilities 109.61 Radio 20,52 New Bldg.- Court House 300.00 Advance - Courthouse Bld Install Gas Main 386.20. New Bldg. Storage Shed Ndv.) 10.00 Travel Exp. 50.00 The Court executed a deed to Western Oregon Conference Association of Seventh - day Adventists conveying Lots 7 and 8, Block 52, Original To'�m site of Redmond for the purchase price of $1501.00. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased Walter and Agnes Bowman the S1NE�',' SEl F SW1 SWlSW1 Sec, 36 MFIi9 SiR . X16 E.W.M. and al? of W Nor�h of Bend -Burns Hig naay. except Tax Lot 300, 1 F,NF,;, Sec. 1, and NE�SEc, SE_- 'j Sec. 2, Twp. 20 SLR. 16 E.W.M. containing 868.92 acres at 5¢ per acre. Term of lease Jan. 1, 1965 to I)ec. 31, 1965.. F ,i 0 VU 9 fArf 293 IN THE'MATTER OF INFORMATION SIGN: At this time the Court renewed an agreement with Willard Fix for the erection of an information sign on right -of -way of old. Highway 97 at a rental of $15.00 per year. IN THE MATTER OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court at this time affirmed the following appointments and tenure of the Deschutes County Planning Commission: James Keller to Dec. 31, 1967 J. Otto Lindh to Dec. 31, 1968 George McKinnon to Oct. 1, 1966 Chet Myers to Dec. 31, 1967 Del Davis to Oct. 1, 1965 L. A. Phipps to Nov. 1, 1966 Don Conners to.Dec. 31, 1968 IN THE MATTER OF A P?'oINTMENTS FOR 1965: The Court at this time appointed: Charles Plummer as Deschutes County Roadmaster for 1965 William C. James as Deschutes County Civil Defense Director and Director of Office of Emergency _Planning Hobert Starr as Deschutes County Veteran Officer and Robert Martin as Deschutes County Representative for Abundant Foods IN THE MATTER OF DFSCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD: The Court at this time affirmed the appointment and tenure of the Deschutes County Fair Board: Ellis Edgington - April 1, 1966 Priday.Holmes - Jan. 1, 1967 Lowell Hirtzel - Jan. 1, 1968 Roy Newell - Jan. 1, 1967 D. W. Miltenberger - Apr.. 1, 1969 IN THE MATTER OF .DESIGNATION OF NWSPAPERS FOR 1965: The Court designated the Redmond Spokesman. and The Bulletin as official- - newspapers for Deschutes County for 1965. IN THE MATTER OF BUDGET ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The Court at this time verified the appointment and tenure of the Budget Advisory Committee: Robert Whittier May 1, 1965 Priday Holmes - Jan. 1, 1968 John Stenkamp - Jan. 1, 1967 IN THE MATTER OF JURY LIST FOR 1965: The Court at this time selected the Jury list for 1965. 4 - v O Vla 9 W84 IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAB: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to make thelfollowing refund of taxes: I First National Bank, Bend $479.48 Equitable Savings & Loan 172,;53 IN THE MATTER R OF PURCHASE OF LAND: At this time the Court voted unanimously to bu.y!Lot 3, Block 5, North Addition, and the Clerk was ordered to issue a warrant to Franciscan Capuchin Order of the Diocese of Baker City for $1171.67 and a warrant in the sum of $2£3.33 to F. C. Sholes for taxes. IN THE MA TTER OF ROAD DEPARTMENT BUILDING: i At this time the Court approved a steel building for the Road Deparment at a cost of $5000.00. i IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF AN ARTIC CAT: i I At this time the Court unanimously voted to purchase Artic Cat Model 450 DE, 10 H.P., 770 lbs. for a price of $1580.00 F.O.B. Bend. Warrant to be drawn from Road. Department. IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF SHERIFF "S ACCOUNT: A motion was made and seconded to trite off the !account of $500.00 due to the Road. Department from the Sheriff's Department. IN THE MATTER OF FUEL BIDS: At this time the Court authorized the Clerk to cell for gas, oil, diesel and fuel oil bids for Ethyl 25,000 gal. (90 Octane or better) 100,000 gal. gas 35,000 gal. diesel 250 bbls. light domestic fuel oil bids to be opened Feb. 3, 1965. There being no further business, Court adjourned„ COUNTY JUDGE - 5 - COMMISSTONER (^ COrMTSSIONER O VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON �! FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES . L, �8 In the Matter j y�� of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) �' This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the First National Bank, Bend, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid in double, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid in double, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $479.48. Dated this 6th day of January, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT -4 COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 's. i VOL WI IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF Oi�EGON 4 � FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter a of j ORDER j.4. 1 Refund of Taxes �) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Equitable Saving & Doan, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have keen paid on the wrong property, and It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806,, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $172.53. 2 Dated this 6th day of January, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 4 COUNTY CON4ISS.1ONER NER VOL 9 rw 297 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES At this time the County Judge, D. L. Penhollow, verified the appointment and terms of members of the Juvenile Advisory Council of Des- chutes County. Carl Klippel 3 Year Term Jack Mann 3 Year Term Ralph Boese 3 Year Term Mrs. Mel Mooney 3 Year Term James Eggly 3 Year Term Derra8gs 3 Year Term d v90 /fa. wV Vince Genna 2 Year Term Paul Reynolds 2 Year Term Bill Plath 3 Year Term Glenn Anderson 2 Year Term Robert Weismann 2 Year Term Dolph Ellingson 3 Year Term Ending September 1, 1966 Ending December 31, 1967 Ending September 1, 1967 Ending December 31, 1967 Ending December 31, 1967 Ending September 1, 1966 Ending September 1, 1965 Ending September 1, 1965 Ending September 1, 1966 Ending September 1, 1965 Ending September 1, 1965 Ending September 1, 1966 The Judge at this time appointed Dolph Ellingson Chairman for the year 1965. The above named to remain in office until their successors are duly appointed and accept the duties of office. Dated this 6th day of January, 1965. COUNTY JUDGE o i I V8L 9 PACE BE IT REP1EMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 20th day of January, 1965, all members being present, thelf ollowing business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented arid. ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Standard Oil Company Sheriff 44.98; Assessor'50.24 $95.22 Sisters School Dist. #6 Juvenile Exp. 6.50 Villa St. Rose Juve. Exp. 5.00 Van Huffel Auto Service Assessor - -Car Exp. 27.04 Dick Scheibner Assessor -- Travel 4.25 Terry L. Sears Assessor -- Travel It. 25 Robert E. Lyons Assessor -- Travel 15.24 William L. Kurtz Assessor--Staff School 39.30 Phylis R. Dereberry Sheriff - -Sapp. 2.70 George Baker Co. Court -- Travel 10.75 F. L. White, M.D. Dist. Court - -- Mental Heai'' 10.00 Cascade Medical Clinic Dist. Court -.- Mental Hearing 10.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Dist. Court -.- Postage 25.00 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Treasurer - -Bond Prem. 10.00 Co.Clerks & Recorders Ass'n. Co. Clerk Dues 20.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. Lights 206.71 Kentile Floors Cthse. Exp. 37.04. Vyco Products Cthse. Exp. 11.29 Cascade Transport Civil Defense - Shelter; Marking 41.25 Portland Radio Supply C.D. -- Training & Supplies 2.46 American. Tele. & Tele. Co. C.D.- -NAWAS 17.00 Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2 - -Tele 13.98; Supp- 5.30; Clerk 25.00 44.28 Postmaster VSO -- Postage 10.00 H. A. Starr VSO -- Travel 41.60 Jefferson. Plywood Co. Agric. Experiments 50.40 Deschutes Co. Fair Board Fair 4,000.00 Marjorie States Vital Stat. 13.50 Signal Oil Co. Co.Judge-- Travel 6.67 Ore. State University Ext.Serv. Home Demonstration & 4 -1I Agent 7,747.50 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele -- Various Offices 435.56 Standard Oil Company Co.Court 2.95; Assessorl877 11.72 Union Oil Company Assessor 25.74; Sheriff ;lit.31 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff - -Gas 10.79 The Bend Dairy Abundant Food Program- -Dec. Rent 100.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Raymond Adkisson, M.D. Soldiers Relief (Kenneth Brown) 5.00 Eri.ckson's Super Market Soldiers Relief (Davis 25.00; Van Or.twick $30.00) 55.00 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore.State Civil Defense Agency Salary (Boesch) 304.67 DOG LICENSE FUND: Standard Oil Co. Gas 28.16 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 15.18 Malick Bros. Towing Service 8.50 Deschutes Co. Road Dept, Car Repairs ! 2.85 - 1 - VOL 9 PACE 299 DFSCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. Electrical Work 3.50 Richfield Oil Corp. Fuel 40.60 GEN'qRAL ROAD FUND: Premier. Fastener Co. Parts 114.66 Peters -de Laet, Inc. Parts 43.83 Murray & Holt Motors Parts 82.15 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 654.15 Fa rwest Steel Service Center Parts 78.65 746.94 Crater bake Mach. Co. Parts Bennett` s Machine Shop Parts 37-30 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 5.29 Cascade Glass Corp. Parts 3.50 Charles Plummer Gen. Exp. 2.90 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. Gen. Exp. 30.10 Mahoney Office Equip. Gen. Exp. 51.96 Richard Cashway Lumber Co. Lumber = 27.22 The Mill.er Lumber Co. Lumber 45.08 The Miller Lumber Co. Lumb er 13.44 Bend Reai -Mix Co. Lumber & Concrete 5.63 Dean Ynterprises Lumber 52.80 George 7. Corliss Agg. & Asphalt 77 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Agg. & Asphalt 1041.00 Young Equipment Co. Hdw. 256.50 Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Hdw. 23.68 C and K Petroleum Equip. Co. Hdw. 23.62 Cent. Ore. Tractor & Fouip. Co. Hdw. 106.19 Texaco, Inc. Lube 355.72 Union Oil Company reel 13.90 Standard Oil Company Fuel 1,934.62 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Tires 138.52 Mathers and Son,Drillers New Bldg. - Courthouse 311.80 Eastern Oregon Mills Bridge Construction 14.25 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 68.1.0 Pacific Power & Light Co. Utilities 76.40 Charles Plummer Petty Cash 51.14 IN THE MATTERP OF DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court executed a deed to Gordon H. Randall and Oscar J. Murray conveying NF�!Yvl , except SW ; and NW1NEa, Section 8, Township 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the spun of $880.00 IN THE MATTER 011' OPTION FOR ELECTRIC PO'wTER LINE RIGHT OF WAY: The Court granted the Pacific Power & Light Company an option. to purchase for the sum of $250.00 an easement for a right of way for electrical transmission and dis- tribution lines upon, over and across the following described property: West 12.5 ft. in Tax Lot 202 and N. 12.5 ft. in Tax Lot 300, Sec. 31 and a 50 ft. strip in. Tax Lot 2000, Sec. 34, all in Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court signed the following contract-:. Robert C. and Mona L. Ainsworth - Lot 1, Block 34, Highland Add. for the sum of $225,00, payable $11.5.00 cash, balance in quarterly payments of $22.50 each, commencing April 15, 1965. - 2 - o i i VOL ?AGE 300 i IN THE MATTER OF PRI VA TE ACCESS TO A COUNTY ROAD: At this time the Court granted Gladys Overton a:permit to construct a private access on or across a Deschutes County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF ORDERS ESTABLISHING COUNTY ROADS: roads: At this time the Court signed ordered for the establishment of the following Dorrance Meadow Road and Day .Road. i IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to make the following refund of taxes: Department of Veterans' Affairs $256,83!for double payment of taxes Pacific First Federal Savings & Loan 3 .70 ' for taxes paid on wrong pr.ope There being no further business, Court adjourned: v COUNTY JUDGE ��- COMMISSIONER 1z,2n.- COMMISSIONER - 3 - This matter having been considered by the County Court at its regular meeting on February 31 1965; and the Court being fully advised: It is hereby RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, that WILLIAM C. JAMES, Emergency Planning and Civil Defense Coordinator, be and he is hereby authorized to execute for and in behalf of Deschutes County, a public entity es- tablished under the laws of the State'of Oregon, an application and to file it in the appropriate state office for the purpose of obtaining certain Federal financial assistance under the Federal Disaster Act (Public Law 875, 81st Congress; 42 U.S.C. 1855 - 18559). Dated this 3rd day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMSSIONER 0 VOL 9 ?ACE IN THE COUNTY COMT OF THE STATE OF FOR THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Ti. -he attPr ) of ) O R D E R PRIVATE AtCCESS TO A.COIINTY RO$D A permit is granted by Deschutes County to GLADYS OVERTON to donstruet a private access on or across Deschutes County right -bf -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. • Th:is permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ?ARTICULAR INSTALLMONS and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permitte all be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies a: my spaced sc. as to incur even weight distribution, and properly shored1sc as to prevent collapse while in the cess of moving. The permittee shall beresponsible for all traffic warnings to the tra public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving thZi%a.lding. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit cars equipped wit cns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersection as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent ccngestiin. The permittee will ld directly responsible for any and all damage to the_ existing pavement .and shoulder : a..re�'., and will b> required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for' the ssary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, ermit- •tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawn °rivate Access to County had: _. The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most! practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If 'there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the •i�c.p. The permittee will be responsible for the construction 'of the acces's and all the costs of the materials used in the access. i If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - ;ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee t* comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. The permittee will furnisl-, the culvert and all materials at his own expense. Rec,oMended. Appg4X,* Charles L. P a)er.$ 'Roadmaster DESCHUTES- COUNTY 1�ppr ved C Vot COUNTY JUDGE z` , COI' M ONER OUNTY CUA :I5aI0NER VOL 9 PACE 303 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGOR FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT DORRANCE MEADOW ROAD ) Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 368.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 7th day of December, 1964, duly adver- tised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above - named road be and hereby is established, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a' county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 20th day of January, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE VA v0L 0 9 FAcE,304 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER OF B�UABLISHMENT DAY ROAD Upon the Court's own motion and, in accordari.ce with ORS 368.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 7th day of December, 1964, duly adver- tised,, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above -named mad be and hereby is established, and thiit the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.6050 Done in open Court this 20th day of January; 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE 0 VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT-OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and the Department of Veteranst Affairs, and, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid in double, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $256.830 Dated this 20th day of January, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT '- Z' COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COYEISSIONER COUNTY COI%MSSIONER VOL .9 qtf , fig 6 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE'STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Pacific First Federal Savings & Loan, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $3.70. Dated this 20th day of January, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY- C-O�URT i 2 �J COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COI0ffSSIONER COUNTY OIL AISSIONER VOL t PACIFIC POWER &.LIGHT COMPANY' OPTION FOR ELECTRIC POWER LINE RIGHT OF WAY IN CONSIDERATION of the payment of the sum of $ 10.00 , receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned hereinafter referred to as "Owners" hereby grant to Pacific Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, for a period of 180 days, the right to purchase for a total sum of $ 250.00 an easement for a right of way for electrical trans - mission and distribution lines and appurtenances, upon, over and across a strip of land 12.5 & 50feet in width on the following described property in Deschutes County, State of Oregon , to wit: West 12.5 ft. in Tax Lot 202 and North 12.5 ft. in Tax Lot 300, Section 31 and a 50 ft. strip in Tax Lot 20000 Section 34 all in T.17S, R.12E.W.M. The center line of said strip of land to be at or near the general location as now surveyed and staked on the ground and shown outlined in red on the attached sketch map marked Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof. At any time within said option period Power Company- may enter upon said property to clear said strip and to construct said power lines. In the event Power Company shall fail to exercise said option within said option period, Power Company shall promptly remove all personal property placed by it or its agents on said land, and shall compensate Owners for any damage caused by Power Company, or its agents, to any property or crops (growing or to be grown) on said real property, arising out of the construction, recon- struction, operation or maintenance of said power lines. This option shall be deemed duly exercised if Power Company shall within said option period notify. Owners of Power Company's election to exercise this option; and thereupon Owners shall and hereby agree to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Power Company a good and sufficient easement instru- ment in the form as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, conveying to Power Company the easement and right of way above described, and Power Company shall at that time pay to Owners said purchase price, less said amount theretofore paid for this.option. If, this option shall not be exercised within said option period, then all of Power Company's right hereunder shall terminate, except as hereinabove provided. Executed this i day of _,(4-Z AFL' 19 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY � L, Right y ht of�' Wa Agent Qounty sob4tes Of 1/Z _61 --el VOL ?AGE 308. i RIGHT OF WAY EASESM The Grantor, Deschutes County, a municipal corporation of said State of Oregon,, y E ,pursuant to an Order of its Count Court dated i and entered at Page in Volume of the Journal of said Comity Court, for and in consideration of One and 00 /100 Dollars (91.00), in hand paid„ does hereby grant to Pacific Power & Light Company, a corporation, Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement or right of way for an electric transmission and distribution line of one or more wires and all necessary or desirable appurtenances' (including telephone and telegraph wires, towers, poles, props, guys and other supports and the ;right to place all or arty part of such line . in underground conduits) at; or near the location and along the general course now located and staked out by the;, Grantee over, across and upon the following described real property in Deschutes CoIunty., State of Oregon, to wits Description Exhibit "A" and Map Exhibit "B" attaohed' hereto and by this reference made parts hereof, Together with the right of ingress and egress over ttae adjacent Lands of the Grantor for the purpose of constructing, reconsitructing, stringing new wires on, maintaining and removing such line and appurtenances, and exerdi sing other ;rights hereby granted. The Grantee shall pay to the Grantor reasonable cor4tensation for any damage caused by Grantee, or its agents, to any property or crops (growing or to be grown) on the above described real property, arising out of the, construction, recon- struction, operation and maintenance of said transmission and distribution line. At no time shall any building or anything flammable big erected or placed within the boundaries of said right of ..way, nor shall any equiprent or material of any kind or nature that exceeds feet in height be placed or user thereon by grantor or successors or assigns. SUBJECT to the foregoing limitations said right of ww may be used by the Grantor for roads, agriculture crops, or any ,purpose not inconsistent with .said easement. All such rights hereunder shall cease if and when suet. line shall have been abandoned. a y it 3 9, VOL �F4W� 1 v Dated this ;i f day of �: .�/ L'et't, C 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By County Judge Commissioners ATTEST i County Clerk STATE OF OREGON ) ) se. County of Deschutes ) On this day of 1 , 1965, before ms personally appeared , County Judge of Deschutes County, and s County Commissioners of said County, to me personally known, who, being duly sworn9 did say that tlLey, the said constitute the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon; tM the seal i fixed to the foregoing instrument is the seal of said County, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said Deschutes County by authority of its said County Gourt; and said Commissioners as said County Courts acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said Deschutes County, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. IN 14ITNT -,3 3 ;.HEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this day of , 1965. Notary Public far Cregon My commission expires RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT -- rage -2- h v VOL 9 FACE 311 o \_ -000 5Cf /OvL fl- ell s. ,2 p 50C' 7p0� x/00 \ app \ rA f - /00p 1 q00 \ 1 \' 600 � 33 PACIFIC POWER B LIGHT CO. SECTION 34 T--1.7_S, R-a2 —E, W.M. COUNTY, DA. GRANTORS SCALL I " =4QO' EXHIBIT C.L. LENGTH ACRES I V0 9 SAGE 31.2 In the Matter of I IN THE COUNTY.COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF D:ESCHUTES I LUNDGREN MILL ROAD ) ) I PROOF OF POSTING ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadm4ster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on February 9, 1965 I gave notice of the Court's intention to establish LUNDGREN MILL ROAD, Descr,Iutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Notice of Legalization" at the following places, to —wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in. the i main entrance to the Deschutes County Courthouse; one posted on a fifteen inch (15 ") juniper tree thirty (30) feet east of the center line of the Lundgren. Mill Road and one hundred (100) feet north of the Santiam Highway; one posted on an eight inch (g") juniper tree twenty— five .(25) feet west of the center line of Lundgren Mill Road and one thousand (1,000) feet north of the Santiam Highway; one posted on a twelve inch (1211) pine tree forty (40) feet west of the center line of Lundgren Mill Road and two thousand nine hundred (2,900) feet north of the Santiam Highway. Zombi NTY ROADMMSS ER Subscribed and sworn to me this 6 L4 day of , 19650 COUNTY CLERK By Deputy C VOL 9 FAct 313 V v IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STA'T'E OF OREGON FOP, THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) � of ) R E S O L U T I O N Canal Boulevard in ) the City of Redmond ) This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appearing to the Court that Canal Boulevard within the City of Redmond (formerly Highway 97) was abandoned by the State Highway Commission on August 4, 19300 It further appears that the County Court of Deschutes County did, at that time, accept such abandoned section of said highway as a Countir road, and has, since such abandonment, kept and. maintained said Canal Boulevard as a County road. It now appearing that Canal Boulevard for a-nroximately one half mile north of "A" Street, is wholly within the City of Red, ^_ond. Now, therefore, the County Court of Deschutes County does hereby FAIVE; SET OVER and G -R.ANT unto the City of Redmond any and all rights Deschutes County has or may have acquired in and to the right of way of said Canal Boulevard from its intersection with "All Street to its intersection irith-Oak Street within the City of Redmond. Done in open Court this 20th day of Fe y, 2a County Judge County Conunissioner County Commissioner 0 VOL 9 FAR BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of th 3rd day of February,, 1965, all members being present, th transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered GENERAL FUND: Farley Elliott, Postmaster Assoc. of Ore. Counties Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Lafayette Rad. Electronics Pedro Sales Redmond Medical Clinic P. W. Ford, M. D. Fowler Printing Co. Eriksen's Statiopery Farley Elliott, Postmaster Deschutes County Villa St. Rose Pacific Power & Light Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Water Dept. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Lenor Thornton Lois M. Dearth Leonard Peterson Helen Marcy Cent -Wise Drug Store Bend Troy Laundry Niswonger & Reynolds, Inc. City of Bend Pacific N. W. Bell Ore. Wash. Telephone Co. Vernon Patrick County Court held this e fallowing paid: Assessor --- Postage Co.Ct.-- Annual Dues Cthse. Exp, Corp. C.Ct,- Materials & Supp. Pacific Power & Light Co. National Assoc. Social Workers Shoop & Schultze Tire Serv. Bend Memorial Clinic Mr. & Mrs. Benny Jones Tom & Natalie Ryan St. Mary's Home for Boys Burroughs Corporation The Owl Pharmacy Bend Tel. Answering Serv. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Hillis Auto Shop Cascade Printing, Inc. Capitol Cleaners The Greenwood Studio Lin Davis Radio Service Green Acres Dairy C. R. Adkins, D.D.S. Wagne rt s Larry's Union Service Marshall & Stevens Pub. Co. The Redmond Spokesman Cthse. Exp. -- -Extra Help Dist. Court - Mental Hearing Dist. ( Court-- Mental Hearing VSO 47.25; Assessor 130.00 Dist.Ct. 9.50; Sheriff 90,0 Cir. Ct.-- Postage C.D. --Off. Rent for Feb. Juvenile Cthse.-- Lights Cthse. -Heat Cthse.- -Water H.D. -- Mileage H.D.-Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. - Mileage H.D. -- Mileage j M.H. - Mileage H.D. --Exp. H.D. --Exp. H.D. -Med. Invest. Exp. H.D. -Med. Invest. Exp, H.D.-Telephone H.D. -- Telephone H,H. -Rent M.H. -Exp. Inc.M.H. -Exp. Sheriff --Car Exp. Juvenile Juvenile - Foster Care Juvenile -- Foster Care Juvenile Tax Dept. -Mach. Maint. Sheriff -Film i Sheriff- Telephone Sheriff - Teletype Sheriff --Car Exp. Sheriff Supp. 17.60; Tax Dept. Sheriff - Uniforms Sheriff -Film Develop. Sheriff -Radio Jail - Prisoner's Board Jail -Exp. Jail- Prisonert s Board i Co. Judge ---Car Exp. Assessor - Office Supp. Legal -1= business was 10.35 $200.00 776.01 31.20 27.66 36.00 10.00 10.00 177.25 10.40 25.00 50.00 10,00 22.33 445.35 14.20 9.72 49.95 23.94 45.81 28.80 53.95 59.73 3.23 3.1.3 25.00 9.69 229.25 80.39 55.00 2.50 13.75 53.34 8.50 60.00 65.00 3.55 42.00 4.55 12.50 36.50 51.19 27.95 6.00 10.09 47.82 17.93 5.00 395.52 17.65 5.00 35.78 i The Bulletin Bend Garbage Co. Xerox Corp. Cent Wise Drug Stores Western tdays, Inc. West Chemical Products, Inc. Bend Troy Lndry & Dry Cleaners Masterson -St. Clair Hardward Sexton Supply & Saw Servo B. M. Martin West Publishing Co. Bender - ?doss Co. Bend - Portland Truck Servo Pocatello Supply Depot Shell Oil Co. Mahoney Office Equipment Portland Radio Supply Pacific Northwest Bell William C. James Ries Radio & Record Shop Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Suburban Gas of Bend, Inc. Ken Cale .Hardware State Indust. Accid. Comm. D. L. Penhollow George F. Baker G. W. McCann GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pedro Sales Pedro Sales C & K Petroleum Equip. Co. Crater Lake Machinery Co. Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Kelseyts Electric Ore. Hardware Distributors Cascade Glass Corp. Inc. Cent. Ore. Welders Supply, Inc. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Williams Tire Service Shoop & Schulze Tire Servo Mahoney Office Equipment Bend Troy Laundry Mrs. Adeline Crowell Dr. Stephen G. Dippel, O.D. Pacific Power & Light Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Pacific Northwest Bell Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Farmers Hardware Co. Mid -Oregon Oil Co. Bend Hardware Co. Redmond Ready -Mix Lin Davis Radio Service The Owl Pharmacy Phil Philbrook Charles L. Plummer Desc. Ready-Mix & Gravel Co. Harold E. Waller Sanderson Safety Supp. Co. Legal Cthse.-- Garbage Assessor---Office Supp. Assessor---Office Supp. Assessor -- Office Supp. Cthse.-Exp. Cthse Exp. 6,16; Jail Gthse Bxp. Assessor­-Office Supp. JP #3- -Tel. 14.80; Off. Cir. Ct.- -Books Cir. Ct.- -Books Abundant Food- Freight Rodent Control Assessor 7.61; Sheriff 4.17 . VOt 49.65 9 FADE 15 Supp, 8.98 39.88; Co. Judge 51.66 35.09; Juv. 340.27 8.43 31.40 81.29 2.45 42.31 20.00 1.35 98.60 11.25 11.25 7.70 39.33 7.00 199.66 170.10 8.68 36.00 55.81 4.00 3.84 23.78 60.00 32.00 351.34 81.60 Sheriff 147.53; Tax Dept. 6.90; Clerk Assessor 100.98; VSO 18.69; DA 5.63; 4.05; Co.CV 11.98; Cir.Ct. 9.42 C.D.- -Radio C.D. --- Telephone C.D. -- Travel Cthse. Exp. Co. Ct. -Exp. Cthse. Exp. Cthse. Exp. Industrial Insurance Co. Judge -- Travel Co. Ct. -- Travel Co. Ct.- Travel Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Tires Tires Tires Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Utilities Utilities Utilities Agg. & Asphalt Hdw. Fuel Bridge Const. 14.83; Hdw. 1.22 Bridge Const. Radio Equip, Equip. Roadmaster-- Travel Courthouse Annex Agg. & Asphalt Glasses .:2- 18.00 18.00 8.25 111.57 30.08 22.72 32.30 7.00 9.60 22.91 48.65 256.59 19.81 4.00 65.00 10.00 6.00 126.00 7.50 1 -45.01 20.13 385.97 16.05 182.50 152.10 114.73 30.00 70.00 50.00 20.00 33.55 VOL': .� W. H. LeBleu Equip. - -Antic Sno Cat 1,5$0.00 Charles L. Plummer Roadmaster— Travel Exp. 11.00 IN THE MATTER OF SALARY INCREASE: The Court at this time moved to increase the salary of Deputy Sheriff Melvin Newhouse $17.00 per month, this being retroactive to January 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE FOR HEALTH DEPART14ENT : The Court at this time moved to purchase chairs Health Department office in Redmond, Oregon.. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF LAND: The Court at this time made application to the in Prineville for the exchange of certain lands. IN THE MATTER OF JUNK DEALERS LICENSE: The Court at this time issued a Second Hand and Harry K. Behymer, Jr., doing business as K. B. Welding, R IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: letter for the of Land Management Delaers License to , Oregon, The Court at this time approved an application fora Package Store Class B License Pt for Jess Revella Calbreath, Hub Grocery, LaPine', to be the J & H Grocery, LaPine. IN THE '119ATTER OF INFORMATION SIGNS: The Court at this time signed an agreement with North Century Seven, Inc. for the erection and maintenance of two informations signs located on the right of way of West Campbell Road and East Campbell Road. This agreement is to be for a two year period, and the rental price is $30.00 per year payable annually in advance. An agreement was also aigned with the Carlson Company for the use and maintenance of two information signs, one located on the County Courthouse (property and one located on the Sunset Home property, rental price to be $30.00 per year. IN THE MATTER OF BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION: The Court at this time signed an agreement with tlIe Oregon State Highway Department for the Boyd Acres Bridge construction. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION FOR COUNTY ROAD: At this time the Court declared its intention to establish Lundgren Mill Road by Resolution. The Roadmaster was ordered to give notice of the Resolution by posting true copies thereof. Objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road will be considered and passed upon by the Court at a meeting on March 5, 1965. I IN THE MATTER OF ' REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered the Tax Collector to make a refund of taxes of $137.62 to Adilaide Diel, Bend.. - 3 - o q VOL PACE e� eyrt IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered that the Tax Collector cancel the taxes assessed against Raymond E. Harden for the tax year 1960 -61 because of an exemption filed on his property. The amount to be cancelled is $290.05. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF PLAT: The Court at this time considered a petition of D. J. Ward, President of Ward Corporation of Bend, asking that a certain portion of the subdivision called Wardts Tracts be vacated. The Court so ordered the vacation of this portion, this being done at a special meeting on the 11th day of 'February, 1965. INT THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF PROPERTY: The Court at this time ordered the purchase of the following two pieces of property: The south forty —four (44) feet of Lot 1, Block 5, North Addition, purchased from Drake for $4,500.00; Lot 2, Block 5, North Addition, purchased from Estebenet for $6,323.22. IN THE MATTER OF RENEWAL OF BEER LICENSE: The Court at this time approved the renewal of an RMBB License for Spring River Resort. IN THE MATTER OF FUEL BIDS: At this time bids for regular-.and 'premitun gasoline; -diesel oil:.for� the road :'road,- department -3and, fuel'..oil for:.Sunset Home were opened. Mid—Oregon Oil Co. was awareded the contract for regular gas at .1945 cents per gallon, premium at .2195 per gallon and diesel at .114 cents per gallon. Fuel oil for Sunset Home will be supplied by Economy Oil Co. at $3.97 per barred. F. 0. B., Bend. There being no further business, Court adjourned. JUDGE -4- COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER 0 Ct FACE L E A S E THIS• INDENTURE OF LEASE made this day of March, 1961, by and between J. HARVEY DRAKE -and. INEZ A. DRAKE, husband and wife, herein called. the Landlord, and. E. V. DAVENPORT and VELP�.A L. DAVENPORT, husband and wife, herein called the Tenant, W I T N E IS S E T H I I That the Landlord does hereby let and lease unto the Tenant those premises situated. in the City of Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon, d.es -• cribed as follows: DEISCRIPTION OF PR34ISES : 1164 Harriman Street, to be used as a warehouse` TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said. premises unto the said. Tenant for the term commencing on the 15th day of April, 1961,1 and, ending on the 14th day of April, 1965, at a rental of $480.00 per year for the first two years payable in monthly installments of -$40.00 each upon, the 15th day of each I month in advance (receipt of the first months rent being duly acknowledged i linrebv) . and for the sum of 8600.00 ner vear for the last two (2) vea.rs TERM: payable in monthly installments of $50.00 each upon�the 15th day of each month in advance. THE 'TENANT COVENANTS AND AGREES WITH THE ?LANDLORD: That they will pay the rent as above specified; That they will use the said premises in a i careful and proper manner; That they will not assign this lease withut the written consent of the Landlord; That they do accept said premises in the condition they now are, and will maintain the premises, and any ad.diticins or improvements thereto, in as good a condition and. repairs as the same shall be at the commencement of this lease, ordinary wear and gear excepted.; I That they will at all times during the term of this lease maintain adequate liability insurance to protect the Landlord from loss to any person due to injury on said premises.; � i That they will permit the Landlord to exariine the premises during reasonable hours. CRAIG C. COYNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Lease - Page 1 BEND, OREGON 0 THE LANDLORD COVENANTS AND AGREES WITH THE TENANT: That the Landlord. warrants that they have legal title to the d.emised premises, and the lawful right to .make this Agreement of Lease, and that the Tenant'shal'l have quiet and peaceable possession and enjoyment of said premises during the term aforesaid. That the Landlord will keep all real property taxes due and. pay- able on said real estate during the term of this lease, duly paid- That in the event the Landlord sells, assigns, or otherwise disposes of this lease, or the premises leased hereunder, the Landlord will, in writing, promptly notify 'the Tenant of any such change. IT IS NNTUAI,LY COVENANTS AND AGREED: If, during the term of this lease, said premises is destroyed., injured. or damaged by fire, the elements or other cause so as to be unfit for occupancy or the operation of the business of the Tenant, the Tenant shall have the option of terminating this lease in its entirety or to that portion of the premises rendered unfit for the operation of the Tenant's business, and shall not be liable to pay rent from and after the time Tenant shall have surrendered possession thereof to the Landlord; PROVIDED, HM EVER, that if the injury or damage to or the condi- tion of the building is such that the Landlord can and does restore the premises, make the necessary repairs or complies the governmental orders requiring repairs within sixty (60) days of the happening of such event, the lease shall not be terminated, but the rent shall be suspended. for that portion of the building considered. untenantable or unsuitable for the operation of Tenant's business while such condi- tion exists. That the Tenant shall 'nave the right, before and after the commencement of the term, at their own expense, to make such altera- tions and changes in such parts of said. building as are occupied. by them as may be necessary for their purposes, provided such alterations shall not injure the building. That the Tenant shall carry their own insurance on improvements, trade fixtures, partitions, shelving, etc. That upon the termination of this lease, or at any time during the continuance thereof, the Tenant shall have the right to remove any improvements, trade fixtures, or other fixtures as may be placed by them in said building, PROVIDED no injury shall result to said building by the removal thereof. That in the event either party herein defaults in carrying out any of the covenants and.agreements herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written demand. for compliance has been made, such default shall, at the option of the party not in default, terminate this lease. That if the Tenant continues to occupy the herein d.escribed. premises after any termination of this lease or extension or renewal hereof, such continued occupancy shall be on a month to month basis, at the same monthly rental as provided herein, unless otherwise agreed. to in writing and. signed by the parties hereto. The provisions of this lease shall be binding upon and inure to CRAIG C. COYNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Lease - Page 2 BEND, OREGON O VOL' 9 the benefit of the successors in.interest and. assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS 1,4THEREOF, the parties hereto hav( :) affixed. their hands and seals the day and year first above written. ►`" t� i — ( SEA L ) J. rvey Dra.'ke (SEA .L ) A. Ui?ake jn-ez _ Landlord — � /�%�C�G -�- •�=� �'`� -,� (SEAL ) E. V. Davenport (SEAL) Velma L. Davenpolt Tenant CRAIG C. COYNER Lease - Page 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW BEND. OREGON 0 VOL 9 PAu 31.9 THE LANDLORD COVENANTS AND AGREES WITH THE TENANT: That the Landlord. warrants that they have legal title to the d.emised premises, and the lawful right to make this Agreement of Lease, and that the Tenant shall have quiet and. peaceable possession and enjoyment of said premises-during the term aforesaid. That the Landlord will keep all real property taxes due and pay- able on said real estate during the term of this lease, duly paid.. That in the event the Landlord sells, assigns, or otherwise disposes of this lease, or the premises leased hereunder, the Landlord will, in writing, promptly notify the Tenant of any such change. IT IS MUTUALLY COVENANTS AND AGREED: If, during the term of this lease, said premises is destroyed., injured or damaged by fire, the elements or other cause so as to be unfit for occupancy or the operation of the business of the Tenant, the Tenant shall have the option of terminating this lease in its entirety or to that portion of the premises rendered unfit for the operation of the Tenant's business, and shall not be liable to pay rent from and after the time Tenant shall have surrendered possession thereof to the Landlord; PROVIDED, HOIEVER, that if the injury or damage to or the condi- tion of the building is such that the Landlord can and does restore the premises, make the necessary repairs or complies the governmental orders requiring repairs within sixty (60) days of the happening of such event, the lease shall not be terminated, but the rent shall be suspended. for that portion of the building considered. untenantable or unsuitable for the operation of Tenant's business while such condi- tion exists. That the Tenant shall have the commencement of the term, at their tions and changes in such parts of them as may be necessary for their shall not injure the building. right, before and after the own expense, to make such. altera.- said. building as are occupied by purposes, provided. such alterations That the Tenant shall carry their own insurance on improvements, trade fixtures, partitions, shelving, etc. That upon the termination of this lease, or at any time during the continuance thereof, the Tenant shall have the right to remove any improvements, trade fixtures, or other fixtures as may be placed by them in said building, PROVIDED no injury shall result to said building by the removal thereof. That in the event either party herein defaults in carrying out any of the covenants and. agreements herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written demand. for compliance has been made, such default shall, at the option of the party not in default, terminate this lease. That if the Tenant continues to occupy the herein described. premises after any termination of this lease or extension or renewal hereof, such continued occupancy shall be on a month to month basis, at the same monthly rental as provided herein, unless otherwise agreed. to in writing and signed by the parties hereto. The provisions of this lease shall be binding upon and inure to Lease - Page 2 CRAIG C. COYNER ATTORNEY AT LAW BEND, OREGON -7� r' VOL 9 :AGE U0 O the benefit of the successors in . interest and. assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS ld- HEREOF, the parties hereto have affixed. their hands and seals the day and. year first above written. (SEAL) J, rvey Drake (SEA.L ) nez A. Di,ake ( I Landlord r (SE.AI.) E. V. Davenport Velma L. Davenport 1 Tenant I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I In the Matter ) ) j of ) 0R.DER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Adilaide Diel, Bend, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the I wrong property, and, j i It appearing that it is necessa:ryr to refunds the amount so I paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector i refund the amount of $137.62. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ,i� � • J� (�'� � ! c..-t- - � - � �--( is —c: e. / COUNTY JUDGE ' r% z"' COUNTY COIF MI,S�ONER 0 AGREEMENT VOL 9 FAcf 321 This Agreement entered into this 3rd day of February, 1965, by and between DESCHUTES COUNTY, party of the first part, and NORTH CENTURY SEVEN INC., party of the second part: WITNESSETH: Deschutes County lets to North Century Seven Incorporated for the pur- pose of maintaining two information signs at locations on the right of way of the West Campbell Road and the East Campbell Road at points indicated on the map at- tached hereto. The time agreed upon by the parties hereto is for a period of two (2) years. The rental price agreed upon by the parties hereto for both signs is $30.00 per year payable annually in advance. North Century Seven Inc., party of the second part, on their part agrees to erect and maintain two information signs indicating the North Century Seven subdivision. North Century Seven Inc. agrees that the signs erected on the sites agreed upon by the parties shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet in area. It is further agreed that the signs shall not be enlarged or changed without the written permission of the Deschutes County Court. This agreement signed and dated this 3rd day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Party of the First Part: COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER I p1��2 COUNTY COMMISSIONER NORTH CENTURY SEVEN INCORPORATED Party of the Second Part: VOL 9 ?Am 3 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF iDESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) LUNDGREN MILL ROAD ) Sisters ) FOR ROAD Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on tdednes- day, the 3rd day of February, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may, by resolution, propose any County road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to —wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a publi�; necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, Said Court does here- by declare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to —wit: A strip of land for road purposes sixty (60) feet in width, being thirty (30) feet on each side of a centisr line described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Secti(Pns 5, 42 8, 9 of Township 15 South, Range 10 E. W. M. and running thence N to Olt W 3059.8 feet. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That th4: County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by t}ie County Clerk, at i the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to Uhe consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that I said resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 5th day of March, 1965, at which time the Court will consider any ob- jections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, thisl3rd day of February, 1965. i DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 4i FAU IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of } ORDER Cancellation of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of the First Church of Christ Scientist of Bend imm behalf of Raymond E. Harden, and, It appearing that an exemption has been filed on this property, and., It appearing to the Court that taxes assessed against Raymond E. Harden for 1960 -61 should be cancelled, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 307.140, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector cancel the amount of $290.08. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COIeII IONER COUNTY SSIONER VOL Plf 4 o .. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation of Plat ) This matter coming before the Court on the petition of D. J. Ward, President, Ward Corporation of Bend. The Court having made inquiry and being informed, and it appearing to the Court that a certain portion of the subdivision I has been retained in subdividbr.,tsoownership, and it appearing that it is advisable to include said portion in a new subdivision, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND DECREED, according to ORS 271.050, that the vacation be as follows, to —wit: Tracts 9, 14, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 of Ward's Tracts, Deschutes County, Oregon, these tracts to be vacated and includ- ing Sundseth Road from the easterly line of B(;nham Road (platted as Hanna Road) to the easterly line of said Wird's Tracts, E I The above described portion of Ward's Tracts ;hall be and is here- by vacated. Done at a special meeting of the Deschutes Cointy Court on this 11th day of February., 1965. i I DESCHUTES COUNTY, COURT COUNTY JUDGE A . i VOL. FACE T15 IN THE COUNTY-'COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION Dedication of a Public Road ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and by the petition of North Century Seven Incorporated. The Court having made investigation and being informed, and, The pm per access to North Century Seven Incorporated subdivision having been approved by the Oregon State Highway Engineers, THEREFORE, in accordance with ORS 368.546, the Deschutes County Court does hereby dedicate A parcel of land in the NE4SW4, Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M., lying north of the existing Century Drive Market Road: Beginning at a point N 00 371 east 1353.53 feet from the south quarter corner of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M., and on the east line of the NE4SW4 of said Section 12; from this point said dedicated land shall be a strip of land 30 feet in width on the east side of the NE4a "4 of said Section 12, running to a point N 00 371 east 2171.50 - feet from the south quarter corner of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M. A parcel of land for a 60 foot road right -of -way through that portion of the SE4SW4 of Section 12, lying north of the Century Drive Market Road, and a portion of the NE4SW4 of Section 12, all in Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M. more particularly described as follows: Commencing at Station 131f6324 on the center line of the existing Century Drive Market Road, which point is approximately 515 feet north and 704 feet west of the south quarter corner of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M.: thence, North 150 121 west 30.00 feet to the point of beginning, a point on the.northerly right -of -way line of the Century Drive Market Road; thence, North 150 12t west 147.78 feet to a point which is the beginning of a 400.curve to the right, with a radius of 143.2 feet and the are length being 216.29 feet; thence, North 280 03t 3011 east 196.26 feet along the long chord of said 400 curve to a point, being the end of the curve;.thence, North 710 19t east 449.19 feet to a point which is the beginning of a 400 curve to the left, with a radius of 143.2 feet and the' arc length being 104.83 feet; thence, North 500 211 east 102.48 feet along the long chord of said 400 curve to a point, being the end of the curve; thence, North 290 23t east 278.58 feet to a point which is the begin- ning of a 400 curve to the left and the arc length being 71.93 feet; thence, North 150 OOt east 71.14 feet along the long chord of said 400 curve to'.a- point;. b6iftg1---the- -end of the curve and also being the end of this particularly described right- of-may center line, said point being North 00 37t east 1353.53 feet from the south quarter corner of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 11 E. W. M., said right -of -way extending 30 feet on each side of the described center line. -T; VOL 9 pAU 326 `A center line description for a 60 foot road right -of- way iii the SW4,NA of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 12 E. W: M., more' rticularly described as follows: Commencing at Station 85+166 the center line of the Century Driv(1 Market Road, which point is approximately 598 feet east and 266 feet north of the west quarter corner of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 12 E. W.M.: thence, North 340 27t west,30.00 feet to the point of beginning on the northly right -of -way, line of the said Century Drive Market Road; thence, North 340 2V west 96.21. feet to a point which is the beginning of a 500 curve to the left with a radius of 114.59 feet and.the arc length of said 500 curve being 181.63 feet; thence, North 790 51' west 162.60 feet along the long chord of the said 50° curve to' a point, being the end of said 500 curve; thence, SoutY 540 44t west 358.74 feet to a point, which is the beginnini of a 120 curve to the right with a radius of 477.46 feet and the are length of said curve being 181.25 feet and the long chord of said curve bears south 650 361 30" west 180.16 feet to the end of said 120 curve on the center line of Campbell Street in the First on the Hill Sites subdivision. The P. I. of said 120 curve being N 00 40t west 143.03 feet from the west quarter corner of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range'12 E. W. M.; o thence, continuing westerly along the arc of the aforesaid 12 curve, a distance of 86.00 feet, more or less; to a point on the west line of the SW4 W4 of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 12 E. W. M., this-point being the end of this particul- arly described right -of -way center line and said right -of -way to extend 30 feet on each side of the above described center line. i as public road right -of -way. Dated this 17th day of February, 1,965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT .i i COUNTY JUDGE i O VOL f.4CE BE IT R=NIBERED, Thdt at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 17th day of February, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAI1%3ST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: General Exp. Standard Oil Company Sheriff 83.38; Assessor 76.78 $ 160.16 Farley Elliott, Postmaster H.D. - Postage 25.00 Niswonger & Reynolds, Inc. H.D. - Medical Inv. 39.16 Rose Pharmacy H.D. - Supplies ° 31.77 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery H.D. - Supplies 15.56 Cent Wise Drug Stores H.D. - Supplies 6.61 Mahoney Office Equipment M.H. - Supplies 6.12 Eri.ksen's Stationery H.D. 10.21; T•'I:H. 3.60 13.81 Cutter Laboratories H.D. - Supplies 1116.00 American Cyanaru_d Co. H.D. - Supplies 138.25 Shaw Surgical Co. H.D. - Supplies 126.00 McKesson and Robbins H. D. - Supplies 221.00 Brandis - Thrift Wise Drug H.D. - Supplies 9.80 Telrex Laboratories Civil Def. - Radio 358.20 American Tel. and Tel. Co. Civil Def. - NAWAS 17.00 Gordon Randall Agency D. A. - Insurance 108.88 Don E. Devlin D. A. - Crime Inv. 35.25 Boys & Girls Aid Society Juvenile 5.00 Genevieve Amonson Juvenile - Foster Care 36.00 Eri.ksen's Stationery Watermaster 4.50; Courthouse Exp. 80.92 85.42 Stars and Stripes Tribune VSO - Sub. 5.00 Donald L. Ellis JP#2 - Phone. 20.74; Clerk 25.00; 51.2LG Supplies 5.50 Burroughs Corporation Assessor - Office Supplies 3.80 Xerox Corporation Clerk - Machine Supp. 721.75 Smith Electric Courthouse Exp. 128.58 Vyco Products Courthouse Exp. 41.47 Bend Furniture Co. Courthouse Exp. 25.10 Nicholson'S Market Jail Exp. 14.72 J. C. Penny Co. Jail Exp. 65.00 Mli.ke's Electric & Repair Jail Exp. 6.00 Donald E. Clank, Sheriff Jail - Prisoner's Board 10.00 Rex M. Anderson Tax Dept. - Travel 14.75 Secretary of State Election Exp. 56.00 Bend - Portland Truck Sr. Abudant Food Freight 219.31 The Bend Dairy Abudant Food. Rent 100.00 Union Oil Co. Assessor 57.92; Sheriff 29.25 87.17 Standard Oil Co. Assessor - Car Exp. 5.03 Paclflc Power and Light Co. Courthouse Lights 183.92 Pacific Northwest Bell Dist. Ct. 28.30; Juvenile 26.13; County 79.58 Judge 25.15 GENERA! ROAD FUND: Bend Surplus Sales General Exp. 32.84 Don's Homelite Sales General Exp. 7.20 Eri.ksen's Stationery General Exp. 12.96 Hubs and Stakes, Mfgrs. General Exp. 30.00 Masterson -St. Clair General Exp. 2.98 Miller Lumber Co. General Ex�,D. 4.98 Redmond Spokesman General Exp. 38.65 i a roc 9 328 Northwest Industrial Laundry National Chemsearch Corp. Northwest Industrial Laundry The Sportsmens Anderson Brothers Cascade Auto Parts E. E. Cox Clausents Auto Center Clyde Equipment Co. Downs Sales and Service Murray and Holt Motors Howard Cooper Corp. Moty and Van Dyke, Inc. Farwest Steel Service Center Young Equipment Co. Munnell and Sherrill, Inc. A and M Tire Service Les Schwab Tire Center Bob Dickinson Harley D. Howard Standard Oil Company Standard Oil Company V. E. Hurst Miller Lumber Co. Russell Industries Texaco, Inc. Bend Water Department Crui.t's Replacement Parts Deschutes County Road Dept., Charles Plummer Central Oregon Tractor & Equip. Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Pacific Power and Light Co LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. DESCHUTES SUNSET HOME FUND: General Exp. General Exp. General Exp. General Exp. Parts Parts Parts - Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts 17.43; :Bridge Cons'. 81.77 Parts Parts Tires Tires 131.78; Parts 75.35 Radio Fuel Fuel Fuel Bridge Const. Bridge Const. Bridge Const. Lube Utilities Parts Roadmaster Travel Exp. Roadmaster Travel Exp. Hardware i Hardware Utilities 64 Pocket Parts Johnson Electric, Inc. Electrical Repairs Waddell Electric Rewind Motor Bend Mletalizing & Machine Shop Repairs - Washer tub American Laundry Machinery Extractor, Waddell Electric Rewind Motor PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Marley Hotel Robert F. Anderson Minnesota Hotel Safeway Stores LAND SALE FUND: Craig C. Coyner, Trustee Craig C. Coyner, Trustee Scott Logging Co. Soldiers and Sailors Relief Soldiers & Sailors Relief; Soldiers & Sailors Relief Soldiers & Sailors Reliefs Purchase Drake Property Purchase of Estebenet Pr Metal Radio Tower 21.00 62.30 19.59 6.29 200.00 106.25 10.00 19.80 18.04 77.33 22.25 7.77 201.66 99.18 68:00 11.11 21.94 207.13 9.75 107.85 26.04 2167.20 4.5o 53.14 1050.00 204.61 6.90 5.21 150.00 1.15 235.32 364.90 1.25 50.00 34.41 49.00 6.00 1018.44 49.00 10.00 3.00 2.50 12.00 4500.00 6323.22 309.68 O COURTHOUSE BUILDING EXPANSION FUND: DeGree Construction Co. Hale's insurance Agency CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James DOG LICENSE FUND: Fax-let Elliott, Postmaster m ahoney Office Equipment Rosemary Patterson Bob - Thomas Chevrolet -Cad Richfield Oil Corp. State Industrial Accident Farlet Elliott, Postmaster Standard Oil Compaizy VOL Annex Insurance - Courthouse Annex Travel Postage Office Supplies Addressing Cards Wrecker Call Gas Insurance Postage Fuel 9 FAE 329 22111.00 111.00 lo8.48 .90 59.12 5.00 12.62 3.87 28.20 24.64 IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: The Court at this time ordered the Tax Collector to make a refund of taxes of $51.65 to Jackson Ranch, and $21.12 to Duane T. Rold. IN THE MATTER OF DOG LICENSES: The Court at this time ordered that, according to Oregon Revised Statutes 609.100, any dog license purchased after March 1, 1965 shall be subject to an additional fee of $2.00. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING PIPE LINE: The Court at this time granted a permit to the City of Redmond to install a four inch (4 ") pipe line on and across a Deschutes County right- of-way located in Brown's First Addition. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING GAS LINE: The Court at this time granted a permit to Cascade Natural Gas to in- stall a two inch (211) gas line on and across a Deschutes County right -of -way, this being Black Butte Blvd., Redmond, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF DEDICATION OF A PUBLIC ROAD: The Court at this time dedicated two public roads, in accordance with Oregon Revised Statutes 368.546, and at the request of North Century Seven In- corporated, these roads being located in Township 18 South, Range 11 East W. M. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court at this time leased Mrs. C. W. Trachsel, Redmond, 2,270 acres at 5¢ per acre (Less BLM Stock Driveway), payable $113.50 on or before this date and annually thereafter. Term of lease: Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1975. VOL FA6E 330 The Court at this time also leased Nargaret Lumpkin, Jean Severeide, Velda Brust, Corvallis, 280 acres at 5¢: per acre, payable $14.00 on or before this date and annually thereafter. Tenn of lease: Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF RADIO TRANSMITTER TOWER: The Court at this time purchased a radio transmitter tower located on the S2NW�NE71; of Township 17, Range 12, Sec. 30, Deschutes C(.!)unty, commonly known as Awbrey Butte, from Scott Logging Company, Bend for the siun of $309.68. IN THE MATTER OF AGREEMENT FOR USE OF RADIO TRANSMITTER TOWER: The Court at this time signed an agreement with Scott Logging Company., Bend, giving said company authorization to install and opervLte a radio trans- mitter on a county ouned radio transmitter tower located on Awbrey Butte. Scott Logging Company is to pay $50.00 annually, beginning December 4., 1963, to Des- chutes County for use as a proportional part for maintenance; of the access road to this property and is to follow the additional. requirements and specifications established in the agreement. There being no further business, Court; adjouned. �iY- �t���LC "B- G�CbUNT.Y JUDGE COMMISSIONER I i � � COIF ISSIONER . A G R E E M E N T VOL 9 Face 331 This agreement entered into this 10th day of February, 1965, by and between Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon as party of the first part, and Ronald Scott and George Scott, doing business as Scott Logging Company, Blakley Road, as party of the second part; WHEREAS, the first party is owner of a certain radio transmitter located on a certain piece of property in the south one -half of the north- west one - quarter of the northeast one - quarter (SINW4NE4) Section thirty (Sec. 30), Township seventeen south (T., 17 S.), Range twelve east of the Willamette Meridian (R. 12 E. W. M.), known commonly as Awbrey Butte; WHEREAS, the second party desires to use this said property for the purpose of installation and operation of a radio transmitter. THEREFORE, the first party authorizes the second party to install and operate said transmitter under the following conditions and consider- ations: (1) The second party is to pay $50.00 annually, beginning Decem- ber 4, 1963, to the first party for use as a proportional part for maintenance of the access road to said property; (2) The "second party is not to transfer the rights in the trans- mitting tower or the use of the tower without the specific permission of the first party; (3) The frequency on which the transmitter is to operate is and any change in frequency is to be made only after the specific approval of the first party; said frequency shall not cuase interference with any previous installations, and additional transmitters may be placed on the pole only after the expressed permission of the first party; (4) The first party has the authority to authorize additional users on the pole at its discretion; (5) This contract is subject to review annually from the date of signing and shall be subject to cancellation or renegotiation of either party at this time. At the termination of this contract the second party shall remove the_ transmitter within thirty (30) days or the first party VOL o 9 -rAcE 332 shall reserve the. right to remove with possession sitter to vest in the first party as liquidation dz removal. title of the trans — es for the cost of DESCHUTES COUKY COURT Party of the First Part: O B I L L O F S A L E VOL 3,313 February 10, 1965 For and in consideration of the sum of $309.68 to us in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby aclmowledged, we, RONALD SCOTT and GEORGE SCOTT, doing business as Scott Logging Company, Blakley Road, Bend, Oregon, do hereby bargain, sell, transfer and convey unto Deschutes County, a political sub- division of the State of Oregon, all our right, title and interest in and to a certain radio transmitter tower located at and in- stalled upon the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (S-INW,1-aNE41) of Section Thirty (30), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, known commonly as Aw= brey Butte, and we do hereby covenant to and with Deschutes County that we are the sole owners of the above described personal property and that same is free from all encumbrances and that we have a good right to sell the same, and that we, and our heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, shall warrant and defend the same against the lawful claims and demand of all persons whomsoever. Ronald Scott Georges Cott IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Dog Licenses ) This matter coming before the Court upon the Courtts own petition, and, j According to ORS 609.100, dealing with the proper licensing i of dogs in the County, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that any dog license pl chased after March 1, 1965 shall be subject to an additional fee ofl$2.00. Dated this 17th day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTYCOURT COUNTY JUDGE I COUNTY C0101ISSIONER lo, K4�" COUNTY COIRISSIONER . VGA � ''�� t }� •��. . IN.THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) O R D E R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Jackson Ranch, Incorporated, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806.1 Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $51.65. Dated this 17th day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY.— RT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COM[vISSIONER COUNTY O1,MISSIONER VOL -9 PAU�� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) 0R1 )ER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Duane T. Rold, and, i It appearing to the Court that an overpayment, of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid , IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $21.12. I Dated this 17th day of February, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i COUNTY COPKISSIONER i i COUNTY COMIKSSIONER, is � _ y • 0 VOL 9 wF. Da to _7 C �/ We hereby make application for the services of the Oregon State Civil Service Commission to assist in the development of a classi- fication and compensation plan, and other incidences of personnel administration, for Deschutes County. We agree to reimburse the State Civil Service Commission for actual costs incurred in conducting this study. � J 41 •�tlY�r VOL 9a�� 99 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF In the Matter of Installation of Pipe Line FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County td the City of Redmond to install a four inch (411) eon er.across Deschutes Courity right-of-way. A de- tailed Description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revoca.ble at any time upon written notice by the DesehuteslCounty Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Znst•3.11inn Line Parallel: Four inch (4 ") pipe line lAll pipe lines running parallel with the read shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three O feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All ,pipe lines must be in- -td to a depth to be no less than.two (2) feet and properly b2.ckfilled to the °igir.••�l grade line and with �absbbsttumiof�ot��rbha� .drai;Zagel area: Permittee shall resr:,n,ible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or c•`_t c'�jec'..^ or areas within the right-of-way. j Pi_oe Line Transverse: !All pipe line installation-, tai' tra,)F3v,:rscly to the road bed or right -of -way shall be iinstalled in the following ma.nnar: pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be mader.idtH dnbt-baking hammer sI as t^ insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth r no les,; t,-an two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direcition the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in d:i.amater, : ".ck:f .11i�g and Pavia: The permittee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub - ba,se p, - -�-r to paving. The pavement must be replaced t(- its; original line, crourn, and ;,racle with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrourdi.ng road bed. The area I- installation must be kept smecth for the traveling public at all times. The tie.rmi +,tee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. regari t^ �. +.her utility installatio)ns, such as gas linesl, telephone lines, and e1ectric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t4 be run under -round, with ene exception: It would nt►t be necessary to have these lines within a. larger pipe when crossing the right -of- -way. � I February 17� 1965 Recommended Approval Charles L. Plui:mer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY w�Appr ^ivP r d '� � ., urt cA COlin I�'JiJn _7E . 7AN7TTFFF I CJ'•JN ' G %iIC IUN'� (For City of Redmond) COUNTY COr,;2NIIISSIONMR 0 Permit to, install . a four (4) .inch pipe line and necessary pipe and fitting to adjacent property lines along the south line of Volcano Street as platted in Brownt s First Addition, Deschutes County, Oregon more particularly de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of 1M.- Street which point is sixteen (16) feet north of the south line of Volcano Street; thence, easterly along a line parallel to and sixteen (16) feet from the south line of Volcano Street to the westerly right- of -vray line of the Old Dalles- California State Highway. z99 .n p p 5 IP J t9 N.0 3600 = 3700 O 4QoY 1 r r r d STREET --- s5' 0$900 �,.. "48C zoo' 100 0 =w J 9be 520 ` - �0.5 300 s' VOL 9 ?AGE 340 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0 R D E R Installing two inch ) Gas Line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to ' Cascade Natural Gas to install 2" gas line on er across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed ;description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revzcable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes (ounty Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS InstallLnp Pine: Line Parallel: 211 All pipe lines running parallel with the read shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three ( ) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a, depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the nr.igina.l_ gnade line and with la)3stili3tbiieti chotiblithC- dtai, ,iage area. Permittee shall resp ^n.ible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or L'`.iaer or areas within the right -of -way. I F.oP Line Transverse: 211 All pipe line inst•allatier_ laid- t.ransr rscly to the road bed it right -of -way shall be installed in the followinb manner: x.11 Qa:rement cuts prior to excavation shall be madbI_idth ar..bbbaking hammer so as t- in,3u.-ce neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth :i ne leas tl,.a:1 two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevat1_on. In all cases wae_e a. water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed witEln a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diametsr. Hackfillir_g and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back- fill the trench in such a mariner as to guarantee a well `camplacted, stabilized sub- base pr ror to paving. The pavement must be replaced tc, its original line, crown, and frrade vrith an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding riad bed. The a,,ea )f .nstallation must be kept smecth for the traveling public at all times. The rermittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to prctect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit- .L ,ee. Tn rel. <a-,1 t^ t!,ther utility installati9ns, such as gas lines, telephone lines, 'and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t4 be run under cr -,und, with cne exception: It wTuld nit be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe wren crossing the right -of -way. i Recommended Approval Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster February 17, 1965 DESCHUTES COUNTY Apnr -sired ' un +,y urt : I n J'J L I J l7 E COCN'i" _�i � COUNTY" WIIISSIONER 0 VOL r 6E lam. _ r This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Cascade Natural Gas, rea_uesting permission to install a two inch (211) gas line in Town- ship 15, Range 13, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point approximately sixty (60) feet west of the junction of the NW Market Road and Black Butte Blvd., and running: thence, east, parallel to Black Butte Blvd. a distance of 1430 feet to a point approximately sixteen (16) feet west of the intersection of South 15th Street and Black Butte Blvd.; thence, north, transversing Black Butte Blvd. a distance of thirty -four (34) feet; thence, running in a southwesterly direction paral- lel to Black Butte Blvd. a distance of 855 feet to the existing gas line east of South Canyon Drive. • It VOL U '42 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of 3rd day of March, 1965, all members being present, the f transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: . County Court held this The following bills were presented and ordered pxhid: Bureau of Municipal Research, University of Oregon Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Geraldine Lindstrom Lenor Thornton Leonard P. Peterson Helen Marcy Mahoney Office Equip. Pac. Power & Light Co. Vernon Patrick Lois M. Dearth Fowler Printing Co. The Apprisal Journal Deschutes County Road Dept. Gibson Air Service Xerox Corporation Deschutes Service Dick Scheibner Terry Sears Robert E. Lyons Department of Motor Vehicles Lin Davis Radio Service Bend.Troy Laundry R. M..Cecil Robert V. Young Wendell Thompson Deschutes County Road Dept. Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Eddie's Sales & Service Natalie C. Ryan Mrs. Benny Jones Villa St. Rose Farley Elliott, Postmaster Jerry Sporalsky Don E. Devlin The Miller Lumber Co. William E. Gassner The Owl Pharmacy John P. Newell Tom McCall, Sec. of State Tom McCall, Sec. of State H. A. Starr Postmaster Carlson Company George Baker Green Acres Dairy Wagner's William C. James Pac. Northwest Bell Portland Radio Supply Deschutes County Bend Water Dept. Mahoney Off. Equip. business was County Planning H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D. -- Mileage H.D.--Mileage ! H.D.--San. Mileage Mental Health -- Mileage Mental Health- -Supp. Mental Health - -Sapp. j Mental.- Health - -Off. Resit. Health Dept.- -Supp. Assessor--Off. Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor- -Car Exp. Assessor -- Aircraft Charter Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor - -Car Exp. Assessor -- Travel ! Assessor -- Travel Assessor -- Travel Sheriff -- Teletype Sheriff -- Radio Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Sheriff -- Travel D.A. - -Crime Inv. Sheriff-- Car_Exp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. Sheriff - -Car Exp. Juve -- Foster Care Juve -- Foster Care Juve. Clerk -- Postage Circ. Court -- Repairs toiOff. Furniture Circ. Court - Report. Transcripts D.A. Crime Inv. 12.50; Abundant Food 1.44 D.A.-- Crime.Inv. Sheriff Film.18.60; D.A.;Crime Inv. 19.78 D.A. Crime Inv. D.A. -- Notarial Comm. j VSO -- Notarial Comm. j VSO -- Travel VSO -- Postage co.Court - -Off. Exp. co.Court -- Travel Jail - -Pris . :Board Jail- -Pris. Board Civil Defense -- Travel ! C.D.- -Tele. C.D. - -Off. Exp. C.D.--Off. Rent Cthse. Water $3500.00 31.86 48.69 26.28 42.84 90.72 66.90 3.o6 1.25 55.00 10.14 19.65 7.00 22.00 72.50 80.41 8.25 2.85 2.85 2.75 36.50 14.92 `5.87 2.00 8.90 ,7.04 17.55 3.00 53.10 65.00 60.00 10.17 100.00 15.00 257.40 13.94 16.32 38.38 12.00 6.50 6.50 49.68 10.00 13.79 12.45 .20.38 303.08 41.69 42.75 3.51 $0.00 .15.00 Sher. 11.25; Tax Dept. 3,7.82- Co.Ct. 19.20 Juve.4.32; ;D.A.10.59; VSO 1h.84;Assessor 357.48 13,95; Clerk 118.51 VOL 9 PAA43 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 5.63 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 8.77 Shell Oil Company Sheriff 4904; Juve. 3.00; Co.Court 6.68 59.02 Redmond Spokesman Legal 44.69 The Bulletin Legal 43.31; Sheriff 10.00 53.31 Western School Supply Cthse Equip. 152.00 Pac. N.W. Bell Tele -- Various Offices 292.26 West Publishing Co'.. Circ. Court Books 27.50 Edward Thompson Co. Circ. Court Books 37.50 Congress Good Market Juve. 15.91 S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 103.47 DOG LICENSE FUND: Gordon Randall Agency Bond Prem. 10.00 Richfield Oil Corp.. Gas 6.94 Pac. N.W. Bell Tele. 15.29 J. H. Berchtold Sheep killed by dogs 405.00 S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 3.87 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Richfield Oil Corp. Fuel 40.60 Mize Plumbing & Heating Pump & Install. 77.50 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitney Co. Books 35.00 West Publishing Co. Books 80.00 West Publishing Co. Books 70.00 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel 41.69 Ore. State Civil Defense Agency Salary (Boesch) 320.27 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Oregon State Highway Comm. F.A.S. Fund 11,200.00 Oregon Association of Co. Engineers & Surveyors Gen. Exp. 4.50 Charles Plummer Gen. Exp. 3.00 The Owl Pharmacy Gen. Exp. 4.78 Mahoney Off. Equip. Gen. Exp. 33.92 Mrs. Adeline Crowell Gen. Exp. 57.55 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp. 4.00 Accountant.Stationers & Printers Gen. Exp. 27.17 State of Oregon Gen. Exp. 6.50 Fruehauf Trai1F,- Division Parts 21.75 Murray & Holt Motors Parts 132.77 Ken Cale Hdwe.. Parts 5.35 Allied Tractor"Equip. Co. Parts 153.60 Farwest.Steel Service Center Parts 1.46 Drake's Auto Shop Parts 7.46 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 144.51 Bend Supply Co. Parts 4.98 Crater Lake Machinery Co. Parts y 29.64 Ore. Hdwe. Dist. Parts 22.65 Robberson Ford Sales Parts. 2.40 Bob Thomas-Chevrolet-Cadillac Parts 5.22 Texaco, Inc. Fuel 2.58 Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 1,715.43 Shell Oil Co. Fuel 3.86 Harley D. Howard Fuel 31.61 Deschutes Farmers'Co -op Hdwe & Powder 89.30 Farmers Hardware Co. Hdwe Cent.Ore.Tractor & Equip. Hdwe & Powder 48.35 238.50 - 2 - 0 VOL m.,344 Masterson- St.Clair Hdwe. Bend Specialized Service Williams Tire Service A & M Tire Service Pao. N.W. Bell Pao. Power. & Light Co. Bend Water Department Charles Plummer Arnold Irrigation Dist Lin Davis Radio Service Pao. Power & Light Co. Sanderson Safety Supply Co. Hdwe Hdwe Tires Tires Utilities Utilities Utilities Roadmaster Travel Exp. Aggregate &,Asphalt Radio Utilities Gen. Exp. 3.29 26.70 70.12 93.13 54.75 69.00 7.65 9.00 70.00 50.73 20.56 17.15 IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF.TAXES: I The Court ordered the Tax.Collector to refund uie sum of $159.57 to Bend Abstract for double payment of taxes. i IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to cancel taxes on the following property purchased.by Deschutes County: . Lot 2, Block 5, North Addition S. 441 of Lot 1, Block 5, North Addition - IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO INSTALL. PIPE LINE :, The Court granted the City of Redmond. line along County right -of -way in NE4NW4, Sec. IN THE MA TTER OF PERMIT TO HAUL POLE LOGS: -, $58.06 $10.6; permissionito install a 10" water pipe 15, Twp. lr S.R. 13 E.W.M.. i The Court granted Gene Dagenhardt of Gervais, Oregon permission to haul pole logs over the J. N. Masten County Road. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased Lloyd:Luelling 1201.9.93 acres Township 19, Ranges 14, 15 �c 16 and Twp. 20, ranges 15 & 16 E.W.M. at 5¢ per acre, payble $616.00 annually. Terra of lease Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF PUBLICATION OF TAR FORECLOSURE: i At this time the Court designated The Redmond Spokesman to publish foreclosure notice. IN THE MATTER OF i TRUCK BIDS: At this time advertisements for truck bids for the County Road Department were signed. Bids received will-be opened March 31. All bid prices are.to be less taxes, trade -ins, discounts and freight charges. All are ;to be F.O.B. County Shops, Bend. IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION AND . OPERATION OF A RADIO TRANSMITTER: - i At this time the Court signed an agreement with Cascade Natural Gas Corporation - 3 - O M vot 9 v 345 for installation and operation of a radio transmitter on a County -owned radio trans- mitting tower on the S2NW'JNE4, Sec. 30,' Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.T.M., commonly known as Aubrey Butte. Cascade Natural Gas is to.pay a $50.00 annual fee to the County as a proportional part of maintenance costs for the access road to the County, and is to adhere to further specifications and regulations. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: . The Court leased Ivah L. Lantzer 45,000 square fee in NW4SW4NW11 Sec. 15, Twp. 15 S.R. 13 E.W.M. from Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1974 at $5.00 per annum. IN THE MATTER OF PRIVATE ACCESSs _ The Court granted A. E. Justus permission to construct a private access on or across the Doney Road. Also granted Otis Lipps permission to.install a private access on or across the Pettigrew Road. IN THE MATTER OF STREET CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT: At this time the Court made. an .agreement:, with: *the: of Bend for Court participation on City streets in the amount of approximately $9,000.00, based on 10% of the City's gas tax revenue, and an additional $2500.00.not expended by City on.County's apportionment to them last year, bringing-this year's County participation to over $11,000.00. Based on the same formula County's participation in Redmond will be $3,000.00 and in Sisters $500.00. IN THE MATTER OF ,PERMIT TO INSTALL,PIPE.LINE:. The Court granted permission to the City of Redmond for the installation of a 4" pipe line on 24th Street across and parallel to Lincoln Street. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION TO PAVE SKYLINE BLVD.:. Property owners presented a petition to pave Skyline Blvd. (Sixteenth Street) a public street, which is Deschutes County property, from it's intersection with the McKenzie Highway southerly.to where it intersects Obsidian Avenue, which adjoins the City of Redmond property. Since this street is completely surrounded by the City, the Court moved to leave this for city action. IN THE MATTEM OF COUNTY JAILER: The Court requested payroll at $150.00 as Jailer IN THE MATTER OF JANITOR''S.SALARYi the County Clerk to put Russell Devenport on the monthly for the Deschutes County Jail. The Court requested the Clerk to put Theodore R. Huff on the monthly payroll at $375.00 per month as Janitor -- $300.00 to be paid from the General Fund and $75.00 from the Road Fund. There being no further business, Court adjourned: --) COUNTY JUDGE CCMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER - 4 - VOL ° 9 .fAu 346 ROAD CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT Whereas Deschutes County, a municipal corporation, desires to enter into a co- operative agreement with the City of Bend, Oregon, a municipal corporation, for the purpose of Deschutes County, voluntarily assisting the City of Bend in the construction of certain City streets; Therefore, Deschutes County agrees to perform as follows: 1. The streets upon which the work is to be perfomed shall be chosen by the City of Bend, subject however, to revi.e {I and approval by the Deschutes County Court. 2. The actual work to be performed by Deschutes County is as follows: a. Clearing and grubbing of roadway, except (trees larger than 12 inches in diameter. b. Grading of sub grade according to City Engineer's specifications. C. Removal of existing concrete rubble or curbs. d. Hauling and placing, cinder base, to the City Engineerts spe- cifications. 3. No explosive work will be done by Deschutes Coiinty.. Any drilling or explosive work necessary to be done in connection with preparing of sub grade will be arranged for by City of Benxi l, The .explosive work' thus arranged must be done in co- ordination wish County Word: Force, so no unnecessary delays in grading; operationsiwill be encountered. It is to be understood by this agreement that DeschuteslCounty assumes no re- I sponsibility for city water mains, property services, gas lines or other public utilities. It is agreed that during the course of construction and grading operations being performed by County Forces, as well as the hauling and placing of base sur- facing by County Forces, that said operations will be under the supervision of the County Roadmaster, in cooperation with the City Engineer. The final approval of the proper grade control of the sub grade will be made by the City Engineer. It is understood by this agreement that all work performed by the County Forces shall be considered nonassessable to the property owners.. J maximum county participation shall be $9,300.00, plus X2,576.00 which is carried over as unused from 1964 to a total of $11,876.00. Funds not utilized this year will �/` not be committed to carrying over to future years. f VOL X347 This agreement is intended to run for a period of one year from the date fixed below. Deschutes County reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time. Dated this day of / , 1965. W5Aftk,5,n 'DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER CITY 14ANAGEII COUNTY COMM -65 ONER y IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Cancellation of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and in behalf of and in consideration of the balance of taxes on property pur- chased by Deschutes County, and, ':It appearing that as a result of the county purchase of Lot 2, Block 5, North Addition, Bend, the balance of taxes should be cancelled. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 807.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector cancel the amount of $58.08 owed the county by A. B. Estebennet. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COWISSIONER VOL 9- PAGf 348 A G R E E M E N T This agreement entered into this lst day of March I , 1965, by and between Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon as party of the first part, and Cascade Natural Gas Corporation, Bend, as party of the second part; WHEREAS, the first party is owner.of a certain radio transmitter located on a certain piece of property in the south one —half of the northwest one — quarter of the northeast one — quarter (S2NW4NE4) Section thirty (Sec. 30), Township seventeen south (T. 17 S.), Range twelve east of the Willamette Meridian (R. 12 E. W. M.O known commonly as Awbrey Butte; WHEREAS the second party desires to use this said property for the purpose of installation and operation of a radio transmitter. THEREFORE, the first party authorizes the second party to install and oper- ate said transmitter under the following conditions and cons I i i .deratioans: (1) The second party is to pay $50.00 annually, beginning January 1, 1965 and on this date annually thereafter, to the first party for ;use as a proportional part for maintenance of the access road to said property; (2) The second party is not to transfer the right;. in the transmitting tower or the use of the tower without the specific permission of the first party; (3) The frequency on which the transmitter is to operate is 18300, - 48500, and any change in frequency is to be made only after the specific approval of the first party; said frequency shall not cause interference with' any previous instal- lations, and additional transmitters may be placed on the pole only after the expressed permission of the first party; (4) The first party has the authority to authorize additional users on the pole at its discretion; (5) This contract is subject to review annually from the date of signing and shall be subject to cancellation or renegotiation of either party at this time. I At the termination of this contract the second party shall reinove the transmitter within thirty (30) days or the first party shall reserve the right to remove with pos- session and title of the transmitter to vest in the first party as liquidation damages for the cost of removal. DESC;HUTES C Z�ouri y Judge Cascade Natural Ga; Corp. County; C ' s _ione County Commissicmer i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter c 49 of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Blind Abstract, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $159.57. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNT OURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY /COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER o' Vol. 9 Batt 350 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE SPATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Natter m of ) OR DER Cancellation of Taxes ) I This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and in i behalf of and in consideration of the balance of taxes on property pur- chased by Deschutes County, and, It appearing that as a result of the county purchase of the South forty —four (14) feet of Lot 1, Block 5, North Adliition, Bend, the balance of taxes should be cancelled. j i IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant; to Chapter, 507.140, Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector ca i ncel the amount of $40.62 owed the county by Gale Evans. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY 60LJRT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COA,MISSIONFR COUNTY COIAutiISSIONI�ia i a 9 PAGE 351 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER Permit to Haul Pole Logs ) on the 9. N. Masten ); County Road ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Gene Dagenhardt, Route 1, Box 16, Gervais, Oregon, asking permission to haul pole logs over the J. N. Masten County Road. The Court, being advised, specifies as follows: Trucks used shall not exceed the gross highway weight of 76,000 pounds. The speed limit while using this road shall not exceed thirty (30) miles per hour. The Permittee shall be responsible for all regulatory signs depicting logging operations, so as to protect the traveling public at all times. It at any time during the course of the hauling operations breakup of the road occurs as a direct result of this operation, this permit will be cancelled upon receipt of written notice of the Deschutes County Court. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY_ OURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO101ISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER PERMITTEE VOL 9 %,E.352 IN THE COUNTY COURT CF, THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Mattar ) ^f ) ORDER Installing four inch ) pipe line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to City of Rednond to install 4" pipe line on or across Deschutes Couni'y right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Installing Pipe: Line Parallel: Four mach (411) pipe line All pipe lines running parallel wij'n the read shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet frrm the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly ba.ckfilled to the ^a•igiral grade line and with P 7b3 *listtilloti.chot6i,thdi-drai,-,Yage larea. Perm ttee shall to rest ^n::ible for any er all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or (,tiler or areas within the right -of -way. I = ^. Pi rip Line Transverse: Install four inch (k ") plpe�'Ill pipe line installatior laid tsar ,v3r•scly to the road bed or right- of -wa;y shall be installed in the followir� ; manner y1. pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made1,._iiith Anbt-baking hammer s� a.s t- ;.;sure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth �f rc 1:;:,s than two (2) feet below the existing :roadside ditch elevation. In all cases W.A re a t•:ater line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must !be insta.'_yed within a larger pipe which size shall be no lens than six (6) inches in diameter. t;aCi'_:Pi11inA and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back- f'-fl-1. the the tre;ich in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub - Ib;se pr_ ^_N to paving. The pavement must be. replaced tc, its �nriginal line, crow-1, and r2''e 1•:,-ith an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The a -) installation must be kept smooth for the traveling pi.iblic at all times. The narmittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - .L in regar -t to other utility installations, such as gas lines,Itelephone lines, and electric onduits, all the general specifications shall appl3�r if they are t4 be run under Fr,�u?nd, with ene ex.ceptinn: It would nit be necessaryito have these lines within a, larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. � i Recemmended Approval March 3, 1965 Approjre C ounty Co t COJiI`:' i ryilc IOtiL COU JTT,r COnK SSIOP3EP Charles L. Plumiier, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY: VOL 9 FADE 3 - Permit to install a four inch pipe line and necessary pipe and fittings to adjacent property lines along the east line of 24th Street as platted in Redmond Heights Deschutes 6ounty,.Oregon; more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point sixteen .,feet west of the east line of 24th Street and eleven feet south of the south line of Lincoln Street; thence, north along a line parallel to and six- teen feet from the east line of 24th street a distance of six hundred sixty three (6631) feet. 24 T H 5 'r R E E 'f' 0 4 ri 4. 161 L NCO LKI i 5 T. __s caw JIL= IWIe _ VOL 9 FACE 354 0 ' In the IMatter of - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF Installation of pipe line FOR THE COUNTY OF`.DESCHUTIS ORDER ) i A permit is granted by Deschutes County to the City of Redmond �O install a 10" water pipe lineon or across Deschutes County. right -of -way. A de- -ailed 'description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of thin; sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revzca.ble at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes Pounity Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS i stalling PiL)e:Line Parallel: 1011 steel water pipe line A11 pipe lines running parailei wi-,h the read shall be in the existing ditch line, for no less than three I(3) feet fr.-,m the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the ^riginal grqde line and with ibsblkstbiioJietiotoiit:hdrdrai age 'area. Permittee shall ,be resp�;nv;ible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other cbj (,cts, or areas within the right -of -way. I Inrt• ^.L_ln_pi r Pic Line Transverse: All pipe line installations laidytr.ar:,v,rscly tm the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: c,11 Pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be ihade .iVltH inbi-baking hammer so a.s to _;.sure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall"be installed to a depth .r n^ less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases vaere a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in di ar.-ter. ck:E_ -lli and Pavia: The permittee shall be rIequired to properly back - fi11. the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub - U r - ;and r to paving. The pavement must be replaced tc its original line, croon, ^aile i.,i.th an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The P-,-Ca ^f :installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The perm_-*tt -.e :i1.1 be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the t,raJiaL g public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - L re67a-; l t*"• ,ether utility installations, such as gas lines,; telephone lines, and e=ectric c-neui.ts, all the general specifications shall apply if they are.tJ be run under rr ^urd. with one exception: It would n -it be necessary; to have these lines :•:'thin a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. i Reci- mmended Approval February 17, 1965 C 01J NP "21- COUNT C0',2iISSIONER Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY \J / v This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of the City of Redmond, requesting permission to install a ten•inch (16Y1 steel water pipe line in Township 15, Range 13 E. W. M. more partiMrilarl described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of tYxe NE�NW4 of Section 15, Township 15, Range 13 E. W. M., which pointlis fourteen (14) feet south of the northwest corner of said NE4 Ww: thence, east along ine parallel g a p tall 1 to and fourteen (1+) ' f' eet from the north line of said NErNWr- a distance of 1320 feet. - 0 Tu t -he Natt.er of Installation of a Private Access VQ1 IN THE COtTP3`4'Y COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL CO? NT' OF DESChUTES ) O R D E R 1 9 PALL 35,E A permit is granted by Deschutes County to OTIS LIPPS to install privati access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by.the Deschutes County Court. C:ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULkR INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies�`ly spaced s;, as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored ,s atoms to prevent collapse wile in the process of moving. The permittee s 1- -1!°be responsible for all traffic earnings to the traveling public, as may be essarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit cars equipped w' igns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at a ersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and. prevent cenges The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage t e_ existing pavement and shoulder-:-areas,- and will bE= required to repair said age, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If duri e course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - ten ^all be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing Private Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of antry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the :nap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all '-he costs of the materials used in the access. if at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main- - ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. Appro ed Coj t; ourt COUNTY JUDGE gmmenjoed Aprov les L. Plummer.1 R oadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY G r• PE;-,m ITT +E COUNTY�t ISSI F. COUNTY CO - I.ISaIONER Dated this day oP ' / .� 0 19659 0 VOL FAGE' BEAR CREEK ROAD ALL IN T18.S.,R.12E. M. Wilkens Acres W a- — no pipes OTIS LiPPS i /,t)jb IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OFI ON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tu t}ie katt.er ) of ) ORDER PRIVATE ACCESS ) c+� VOL FAOc 357 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to A. E. JUSTUS to CONSTRUCT A PRIVATE ACCESS on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. CZENEF�AL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FARTICULkR INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. per "tee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies e _. y spaced sA as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored as to prevent collapse -while in the process of moving. The permittee sh e responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be ssarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. permittee shall be required to have at least. t-wo (2) pilit cars equipped w' lgns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary si-,ns and flagmen at a ersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent conges The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage t 'e_ existing pavement and shoulder-: - areas, and will be required to repair sai' age, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If duri , e course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- t" hall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing Private Access to County 'road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical peint of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the �t!ap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the'permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. decof nded Approv!2�)- Dated This ,v day of �e -l� a , 1965 Charles i:UPlummer`oadmaste� DESCHUTES COUNTY !"ppr f ed C- lty Co rt C6LT1 Y JUDGE C N. C P4IS NER COUNTY COi-:i.ISoIONER PERMITTE.E � v Vol 9 fw 358 dUS t u S Pri vc7te . Access, NQ calyep t aided Y V� o' • . r Sec; 4 , 7TNp /4 S,, P l3 )CINM BE IT REKEKBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 17th day of March, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTYs . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Rose Pharmacy Aloe American Cyanamid Co. Oregon State Board of Health Charles Pfizer & Co., Inc. Eriksents Stationery . Farley Elliott, Postmaster Family Service Agency Richard Bennett Pacific Northwest Bell Ore -Wash. Tele. Co. Samuel F. Toevs, M.D. R. L. Cutter, M.D. C. J. Rademacher, M.D. George D. McGeary, M.D. Albert Jorgensen Am. Tele. & Tele. Co. Supt. of Documents Govt.Printing Eriksen's.Stationery %erox Corporation Forke Brothers Cent Wise Drug Stores Union Oil Co. Greenwood Studio Munnell & Sherrill Geo. F. Cake Co. Bend Tele. Answering Service Mike's Electric J.C.Penny Co., Inc. Brandin Thrift-Wise Drags Donald E, Clark, Sheriff Cent. Ore. Dist. Hosp. West Publishing Co. The Foundation Press St. Chas, Memorial Hospital Donald L. Ellis Lumbermen Ins. Agency Vyco Products Pac. Power & Light Co. Melvin Wright_. Bend Garbage Co. Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Troy Laundry The Bend Dairy Keep Oregon Green Assoc. St. Maryls Home for Boys Boya. & Girls Aid Society Tam & Nata lie _Ryan Pac. Norturest Bell Sisters School Dist. #6 Wendell J. Thompson Deschutes County Road Dept, Health Dept.- •.4app. Health Dept. -- .Supp. Health Dept. - -•Supp, Health Dept. - -.Supp, Health Dept,- .Sapp, Health Dept.-• -upp. Mental Health - -Supp. Mental Health -. -Sapp. Mental Health --,ads Health Dept. 77.95; Mental Health Health Dept. 20.15; Mental Health Health Dept. - 4edical Invest. Health Dept,-,Med. Inv, Health Dept.-. -Y:ed, Inv. Health Dept. --Med, Inv. C.D. -- Travel C.D. - KAWAS C.D. ­Off . Exp. Assessor -KEff. Supp. Assessor - ..Off, Supp, Assessor- -Off., Supp, Assessor -•Off. Supp. Assessor --Car Exp. Sheriff --Film Processing Sheriff- -wBadges Sheriff -Off . Equip. Sheriff.-.Tele. Jail Exp, Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Prisoner's Board Crime Inv. D.A e- -Books D.A. - -Books D.A * - 'Crime Inv. J.P. #2.Tele. 21.86; Supp. 4.15; Clerk - ,"Ins. Cthse Exp, Cthse Lights Cthse Exp, Cthse Exp. Cthse Fuel Cthse Exp. Abundant Food Rent Membership Cont. Juve. Exp, Juve. Exp, Foster Care Tele- ."Various Offices Juve, Exp. SSheriff.."Trans. Prisoner Assessor --Car Exp, DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOKE FUND: John Anderson Travel 45.55 8.45 Clerk 25. 6.38 36.99 36.50 12.60 77.93 20.42 25.00 3.5o 10.00 28.60 30.00 150.00 210.00 1,050.00 12.65 17.00 3.5o 19.99 138.71 15.00 82.62 1.1.09 10.15 115.63 93.90 12.50 7.5o 4.95 10.95 56.00 5.00 20.00 13.00 88.00 51.31 102.67 4.88 198.52 67.02 7.00 377.72 6.74 100,00 100.00 4.68 5.00 130.00 0 176.42 7.75 1.50 31.33 23.13 O 9� COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: DeGree Construction Co. Cthse Annex 8,146.36 DOG LICENSE FUND: Ken Cale Hardware Shells 9.50 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Albert dorgensem Travel 12.65 Dept. of Fin. & Adm. Surp.Prop, 1951 GMC Truck Tractor 450.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: i State Public Welfare Comm. Public Assistance i 17,028.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Cascade Glans Corp. Parts i 4.50 Bennett's Mach. Shop Parts Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Parts j 8.46 • Bend Hardware Co. Parts j 7.64 Bend Auto Parts Parts 15.19 Downs Sales & Service Parts 1.58 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts j 17.74 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 314.20 Pualson- Nilson, Inc. Parts ! 180.21 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 119.36 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Tires ! 325.38 Eastern Oregon Mills Hdw. 7.75 Minnesota Mining ng & Mfg. Co. Hdw. 39.00 Oregon Hardware Dist. Hdw. j 8.54 Texaco, Inc. Inc. Lube 172.99 B. W. McGregor Fuel 4.90 Union Oil Co. Fuel 23.71 Eriksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. 26.23 Northwest Industrial Laundry Gen. Exp. 34.46 Dean Enterprises Lumber j 8.35 Bend Redi -Mix, Inc. Concrete 11.26 Miller Lmnber Co. Concrete ! 11.10 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. CulvertPipe 4,501.19 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 70.82 Pac. Northwest Bell Util. 7.50 Pac. Power & ght Co. Util. 42.89 The Ohio Casualty Group Gen, Exp. 7.50 IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES. WITH. LLOYD H. LUELLING: The Court made a resolution of its intention to Exchange the Wj of See, 5 and the Ej of.Sec. 6. Twp. 20 S. Range 16 E.W.M. for Section 22, Tarp. 20 S.R. 15..E.W.M. Hearing to.be held.in County Courtrooms at 10 :00,A.M. April 21, 1965. . IN THE MATTER OF i LUNDGREN MILL ROAD: i The Court made an order establishing the LundrenlMill Road. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDSs . The Court leased Double R & C Ranch 1479.55 acre:! in Twips. 14 and 15, Range 11 and TOP. 14, Range 13 E.W.M. The Court leased Pansy A. Riedel the NJ, Tract 10, Lytle Acres beginning March 25, 1965. 2 9 0 IN THE MATTER OF IN- STALI.ATION OF PIPELINE: MENUM] The Court granted the City of Bend permission to install a Water main on or across County right-of-way, IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF. TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund the sum of $20.01 to C. W. Hutchins for taxes paid on wrong property. IN THE MATTER OF SALARY OF.JAIL COOKt The Court hired Mrs. Adeline Crowell as jail cook at $180.00 per month commencing March 8, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF TRUCK BIDSt At this time advertisements for truck bids for the County Road Department were revised. Bids to be opened Apr. 7, 1965. There being no further business, Court adjourned. WN — 3 — COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER vot 9 WE 62 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter -of ) Exchange of County Properties with Lloyd H. Luelling - ) This matter coning before the Court on the Courts oval petition in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that an exchange of property is desired between Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lloyd H.j Luelling, Brothers, i Oregon, and; i It appearing that said exchange of property is to the best interests of the public of Deschutes County, Oregon; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED that it is the intenti6,n of the Deschutes County Court to exchange properties with Lloyd H. Luelling., pursuant to ORS 275.100, the proposed exchange described as follows: Description: Deschutes County to I,l.oyd H. Luel1ing: W- Section 5, Toumship 20, Range 16 E. W. M. E2 Section 6, Township 20, Range 16 E. W. M. Description: Lloyd H. Luelling to Deschutes County: Section 22, Township 20, Range 15;E. W. M. Mineral rights to remain with the land. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Clerk gave notice of a hear- ing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m, on the 21st day of April, 1965, at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcel should not be exchanged. Done in open Court this 17th day of March, 1965!. 1 DESCHUTES COUNT COURT p COU14TY JUDGE i O VOL f IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of LUNDGRE14 MILL ROAD FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER OF ESTABLISHMW Upon the Courtis own motion and in accordance with ORS 368.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 5th day of March, 1965, duly advertised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above— named road be and hereby is established, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 17th dqy of March, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COWISS OVER COUN Oi SIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ^f ) ORDER A Pipeline A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CITY ;OF BEND to install a water main on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- ailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revaca.ble at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS i hotalling Pike, Line Parallel: A 12" water main �11 pipe lines running parallel eii h the rcad shall be in the existing ditch line,jor no less than three (�) feet fr;,T, the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- S:,alled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly bz.ckfilled to the rit<ir3l grade line and with roes tiiisttfuoiichotoiit :hd,•drai gage 1 area. Permittee shall be respincible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or ct ier cbjec':,c or areas within the right -of -way. i ;In7"allinp Pi.ce Line Transverse: A 12" water main dl pipe line installations laid tra.n , rscly tm the road bed or right -of -way shall be :installed in the following, mannar: y,. ra,Ter:!ent cuts prior-to excavation shall be inadb 3V1th An.btbaking hammer so as t,) i1�5u.re neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall_ be installed to a depth :" ne lt;ss tla,l two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cascG vrhe-e a. water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be ir.�talled within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inche.:, in diam --ter. h ack.f7�11ing and Pavia: The permittee shall be required to properly back- the tre;ich in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub - bas, to paving. The pavement must be replaced tc, its'original line, crown, and gra�J_e with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The a.r,�a -f installation must be kept smecth for the traveling public at all times. The normittee -will be required at all times to take every precaution to prctect the travelinb public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit-- i 2- regard tc. ether utility installations, such,as gas lines,' telephone lines, and . �',ectri_c c=duits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are tj be run und =r crnu?nd, with r.ne exception: It would nit be necessary, to have these lines v, _tizi1i a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. i Recommended `Ap prova Dated this day o 1965charles L; Plu Oer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY Approved C!-unty Cn rt : PERMITTEE i C0JNJ. IOl i i COUP T'f C0%1,iI5 5I NEP. .. i � I I I � e a j o IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORELAM FOH THE GOutvTY Ur' DESCHUTES I In the Matter ) of ) 0 R DE R Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and C. W. Hutchins, and, It appearing to the Court that taxes have been paid on the wrong property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, i IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $20.01. Dated this 17th day of March, 1965,. DESCHUTES COUNTY,COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMISSIONER ___ o Advertisement of-Bids Revised DUMP TRUCKS and PICKUPS M., On April 7, 1965 Deschutes County will open bids on three (3) dump trucks, one (1) three - quarter ton pickup, and three (3) one -half ton pickup. Spe- cifications for the dump trucks and pickups are as listed below under speci- fications. No bids will be accepted outside Deschutes County. Deschutes County reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. Lowest lump sum bid will be the successful bidder for all the units in that category. All bid prices are to be less taxes, trade -ins, discounts, and freight charges and must be listed in itemized form. All prices are to be F.O.B. Deschutes County Shops, all serviced and ready for delivery. Category #1: Dump Truck Specifications 3 Dump Trucks:. Cab: Standard with right and left aria rests and sun visors; foam rubber cushions covered with heavy -duty vinyl. Maximum GVW . . . . . . . . . 25,500 lbs. Maximum GCW . . . 50, 000 lb s . Successful bidder to take in the following trucks as trade -ins: Equipment # 2 1959 Dodge Equipment #37 1961 GMC Category #2: Pickup Specifications 1 Three - quarter Ton Pickup: Cab: Standard with right and left arm rests and visors; foam rubber cushions covered with heavy -duty vinyl. 3/4 Ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long wide box 3 One -half Ton Pickups: Cab: Standard with right and left arm rests and visors; foam rubber cushions covered with heavy -duty vinyl. 1/2 Ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long wide box Successful bidder to take in the following pickups as trade -ins: #25 1954 Dodge #26 1956 International #47 1957 Ford #19 1959 International Carryall All units to be traded in may be inspected by prospective bidders at the County Shops, 1516 East lst,'Bend, Mondays through Fridays after 4:00 p.m. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY TI SSIONER ti VOL 9 PacE368 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE; STATE OF 0 FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of THE COLLEGE ROAD and THE JONES ROAD in the City of Bend 40 1 •Q%a This matter coming before the Court at this time and it ap- pearing that The College Road was made a County Road by Resolution on December 19, 1962, and, It further appearing that The Jones Road Was made a County Road by Resolution, Which Resolution is contained in Crook County Com- missioner's Journal #5, page 397, on Decenber 2, 19153 It now appears that both The College Road ind The Janes :Road are wholly within the city limits of Bend, Deschutes �County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, the County Court of Deschutes County does hereby WAIVE, SET OVER and GRANT to the City of Bend, any and all rights Deschutes County has, or may have acquired in and to the right-of-way of said College Road and Jones Road. NOW, THMEFORE, IT IS FURTHER AGREED that the City of Bend shall be responsible for the maintenance of said roads, to conform to Federal Aid Secondary Standards as set forth by the Bureau of Public Roads. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that if at any time.. thi3 maintenance is not to these standards, Deschutes County Mill perform such repairs and maintenance with costs to be borne by the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Done in open Court this 7th day of April, 1965. 6 9' Vol BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 7th day of April, 1965, D. L. Penhollow, County Judge, and G. W. McCann, County Commissioner, being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY.: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: W -I NAKnfflaa-0001. Northwest Regional Conference Child Welfare League Juve. Conf. 17.25 Skyline Distributors, Inc. Surveyor -- Transit 200.00 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge -- Travel 38.75 George F. Baker N.A.C.O. Conv. Exp. 99.80 G. W. McCann Comm -- B.L.M. Conf. 100.65 Hiltje Hubbard H.D. -- Mileage 12.96 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- Mileage 55.80 Geraldine Lindstrom H.D. -- Mileage 24.75 Lenor Thornton H.D. -- Mileage 33.75 Leonard Peterson H.D. -Mileage 135.61 Helen Marcy M.H. -- Mileage 101.40 Vernon Patrick M.H.- -Rent 55.00 Pao. Power & Light Co. M.H. -- Lights 1.25 Mahoney Office Equip. M.H. - -Supp. 11.45 Eisele and Co. H.D. - -Supp. 24.81 Bend Troy laundry H.A.- -Supp. 2.29 Thrift -Wise Super Drugs H.D.- -Supp. 1.65 Cent -Wise Drug Stores H.D.- -Supp. 3.44 Eriksen's Stationery H.D.- -Supp. 9.51 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery H.D. - -Supp. 151.70 Ore. Wash. Tele. Co. H.D. 13.25 - -M.H. 5.60 18.85 Pao. N.W. Bell H.D. 63.60; M. H. 29.45 93.05 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff- -Radio 10.00 Greenwood Studio Sher - -Film Processing 5.64 Bob - Thomas Chev. Cadillac Sher- -Car Exp. 3.11 Nicholson's Market & Lockers Sher- -Crime Inv. 10.80 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sher- -Tele. 36.50 Moty * Van Dyke, Inc. Sher- -Car Exp. 1.80 Uniform Specialists Co. Sher -- Uniforms 43.80 Lumbermens Ins. Agency S her - -Bond Prem. (Young) 17.00 Burroughs Corp. Tax Dept.- -Supp. 2.10 Bend Tele. Ans. Service Sheriff- -Tele. 12.50 Bend Troy Laundry Cthse 6.74, Jail 14.93 21.67 C. R..Adkins, D.D.S. Jail Exp. 14.00 Bend Memorial Clinic Jail Exp. 45.50 Rose Pharmacy Jail Exp. 5.96 Bill's Electric Jail Exp. 6.00 Green Acres Dairy Jail Board 24.25 Wagner's Jail -- Prisoners Board 349.58 Bend Rexall Drugg Jail Exp. 5.44 Bend Memorial Clinic Jail Exp. 5.00 William C. James C.D. Travel 42.51 Portland Radio Supply C.D.- -Radio 227.93 Allied Electronics Corp. C.D.- -Radio 93.95 Portland Radio Supply C.D. -- Radiological 61.27 Bend - Portland Truck Service C.D.- -Radio Repair 27.46 The Owl Pharmacy C.D.- -Off. Exp. 141.11 Lou Johnson Co.- C.D. -- Radiological 10.02 Deschutes County CD - -Rent 50.00 Am. Tele. & Tele. Co. C.D.- -NAWAS 17.00 Villa St. Rose Juve - -Ct. Comm. Q 15 A Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve - -Ct. Comm. St, Mary's Home for Boys Juvenile. -Court Comm. $5.00 Ben Jaoques.Chevrolet, Inc. Juve,« -Car Exp. .2.30 Verlie Jones Foster Care 60.00 Oregon State Penitentiary D.A.- -Crime Inv, 10.00 Brewster,Copenhaver & Larkin Ciro. Court 2.50; D.A, 2.50 5.00 Mrs. Betty Dodson Circe Court- -Off, Exp. 4,00 Postmaster Circe'Court -- Posttage 25.00 Xerox Corp. Clerk--Mach. �Supp. 683.40 H. A. Starr VSO - -Travel 36.00 Postmaster V50- -Postage 10.00 J. Vernon Johnson Courthouse Repairs 352.00 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Cthse Fuel 319.56 Bend Water Department Cthse Water 14.20 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse Exp. 7.00 ideating and Cooling Cthse Repairs 114,00 Masterson -St, Clair Hdve, Cthse Exp. 20.72 Newlands Cthse Exp. 56.00 Certified Laboratories Gthse Exp, 73.35 Oregon Juvenile Judges Assn, Dues- -Juve, Erp. 15.00 Robert Sterling Co.Court Supp., - Planning Comm. 17.50 De L. Penhollow Co.Court -- Public Lands 121.11 Ore. Assn. of Advisory Councils Co. Judge -Dues 25.00 John H. Waterman, M.D. Dist. Court -- Mental 10.00 Brewster, Copenhaver.& Larkin Dist. --Ct. LawSttickers 2.50 Bend MEmorial Clinic _ - Dist. Ct.- .9vien.tal 10,00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Dist. Ct.-- Postage �5.00 International Assn. of Assess- . ing Officers _ Assessor. Annual Dues 20,00 Pac. N.W. Hdwe & Implement Assn, Assessor--.Off. Shipp. 14.39 West Side Hardware Assessor --Off. Shipp, 4.94 Loy's Studio of .Photography Assessor --Off. Stipp. 1.70 Fowler Printing Co. Assessor --Off. Supp. 40.00 Ore. Assn. of Co. Assessors Assessor --Dues 50.00 Equipment Guide -Book Co. Assessor - ..•Off. Sapp. 36.46 Deschutes Co. Road Dept, Assessor -- Equip. Rental 20,00 Robert E. Lyons Assessor Travel 17.50; Supp. 1.25 21.75 Terry Sears Assessor -- Travel 1.50 Dick Scheibner Assessor -- Travel 150 Bend- Portland Track Service Surplus Food Freight 192.00 Marjorie States Vital Stat, 11.50 Redmond Spokesman Legal 411.55 tend Bulletin Eriksen s Stationery Legal Assessor 8.32; Dist. Judge 8.118 217.20 16.80 Mahoney Office Equip, Co.Ct. 31.73; Juve. 3.32; .Assessor 2Z'81; Shoop & Schulze Tire Serve Sher, 12.36; IPSO 1!1.50; C9.Clerk Sher. 10.00; JLlve, 18.95; 20.07 Assessor 17,95 i01.1.79 46.90 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele-- Various.Offices 191.79 Shell Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. Co. Court -- Travel 10.00 West Publishing Co. Sheriff --Car Exp. Circ. Court - -Books 11.28 38..00 Dunham Printing Co, Assessor - -Off., Supp, 47.50 Ernest E. Shippen Juve, Exp. 35.75 G."W. McCann S.I.A.G. Exp. Board of Equalization School 8.95 Mrs. Mary A. Menko, Supv, Ace. Ins. Co. Judge 10,00; Co. Clerk 10.00 95.57 20,00 LAW. LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft- Whitney'Company Books 35.00 West Publishing Co. Books 96.00 West Publishing Co. Books 30.00 COUNTY REN'T'AL PROPERTY IKPPT. FUND: G. W. McCann Keys to Storage Shed 5.20 - 2 - e DOG LICENSE.FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Tele, S.I.A.C. Acc. Ins. DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HQME FUND: Economy Oil Co. Oil Mize Plumbing & Heating Repair Boiler VOL 371 14.58 3.87 422.81 120.70 CIVIL DEFENSE FU�: Pacific Northwest Bell Tele, 43.05 Portland Radio Supply Radio 227.92 William C, James Travel 42.51 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Gerald W. McCann Travel 10.15 County Road Dept. Revolving Fund Travel 128.90 Aubrey Perry_ Equipment 145,00 Richard J. Fletcher Exp. 14.50 Pansy A..Riedel. Aggregate &.Asphalt 6500.00 Bend Sheet Metal Parts 2.00 Bend Specialized SArvi.ne Parts _ 33.10 Bob Thomas Chev.- Cadillac Parts .41 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 188.63 Cent. Ore. Radiator Service Parts 32.24 Cent, Ore. Welders Supply Parts 50.18 Crater _Lake Mach, Co. Parts 303.64 Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Parts 14.10 Himac Auto Sales Parts 9.60 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts 68.23 Murray & Holt Motors Parts 36.76 Moty & Van'Dyke, Inc. Parts 306.93 Schetky Equip. Corp. Parts 86.11 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Expe 4.00 C & K.Petroleum Equip. Co. Gen. Exp. 73.45 Certified Laboratories Gen.. Exp. 59.33 Deschutes Farmers Co -op Gen. Exp. 1959 Mahoney Off, Equip, Gen. Exp. 72,76 Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Gen. Exp, 109.88 Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Gen, Exp, 34.00 Charles Pfizer & Co., Inc. Gen, Exp, 10.00 Byco Products Gen. Exp. 6.67 Harley D. Howard Fuel 20.59 Mid- Oregon,Oil Co. Fuel 2,008.94 Cent. Ore. Tractor & Equip. Co. Hdw. 71.80 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio 25.00 Bend.Redi -Mix, Inc. Lbr. & Concrete 407.36 Dean Enterprises Lbr. & Concrete 544.b9 Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 11.23 Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 61.50 A & M Tire Service, Inc. Tire 27.66 Williams Tire Service Tires 54.38 Bend Portland Truck Service Freight 3.00 Gibson Air Service Freight 10.50 Dell Yates , Control 55.i5 Vyco Producs Equip. 310.00 Texmo Corp. New Bldgs, 5,635.00 Farwest Steel Service Center Bridges 53.17 Oregon Hdwee Dist. Bridges 53.42 Bend .Aggregate & Paving Co. Aggregate & Asphalt ?8743 Melvin L. Cyrus. Aggregate 58.00 Bend Water Dept. Util. .7,00 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Util. 49.15 - 3 - VOL 9 w372 City of Bend Util. 12.00 �k Pac. Power.& Light`-Co. Util. 46.33 Pa c, Northwest °Bell Util. 65.80 George F. Baker_ Equip.*. 37.63 Ore. State. Highway Dept. Concrete & Pipe Acct. 11125.00 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY .OWNID.LAND$: At this time the Court executed the :following Eugene W. Crozier et ux - Lots 16 & 17, Block 27, E. L. Nielsen et ux - Lot 5, Block,16, Park.Addit ne Home $200.00 to Bend $2,275-00 IN THE MA TIER OF $EER.LICENSESs , The Court approved the following renewal applicatlions for beer licenses: William T. Sims dba Sims Highway Market - PA License Milton G. Apel et ux dba East Lake Resort - RM13B License IN THE MA TTER OF SALARY OF,SANITARIAN: The Clerk was instructed to put John.Thompson on the payroll as Sanitarian at $440.00 per month,commencing April 1, 1965, IN THE MATTER OF TRUCK AND.PICKUP.BIDS: Bids were opened for County Trucks and Pickups, I>nt no selection was made at this time. IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASE OF TANKER: At this time the Court unanimously ordered the purchase of a tanker from S1i:r- plus for the Road Department. IN THE MA TTER OF REFUND OF.TAXES: The Court at this time ordered the.Tax Collector to make the following refunds for double payment of taxes: Carl F. Klippel - $51.75 Equitable Savings & Loan Assocation - .56-110 Everett Belcher. - 1324163 IN THE MATTER OF THE COLLEGE ROAD. AND THE JONES. ROAD :. Inasmuch as both The College Road and The Jones Road are wholly within the city limits of Bend, the County Court does hereby waive, siet over and grant to the City of Bend any and all rights Deschutes County has, or miay have acquired in and to the right -of -way of said roads, and it is agreed that the City of Bend shall be responsible for the maintenance of said roads, to conform to Federal Aid Secondary Standards as set forth by the Bureau of Public Roads. IN THE MATTER OF MOVING OF A BUILDING AT 36 CASCADE PLACE, BEND: The Court granted Carl Spencer permission to move a building at 36 Cascade Place on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. There being no further business, Court adjournec COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT'OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE.COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ) 0RD-ER Refund of Taxes )) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. -C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Carl F. Klippel, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount to paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $51.75. Dated this 7th day of April, 1965, I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT JUDGE COUNTY COMSSIONER �j COUNTY Cop�''Ii SSIONER a t 074 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This.matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Editable Savings and Loan Association, and, It appearing that a double ' payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $56.10. Dated this 7th day of April, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector, and, Everett Belcher, and, It appearing to the Court that a double paynent of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter,806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $132.63. Dated this 7th day of April, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT r /--,, COUNTY - JUDGE COUNTY COMIUSSIONER i COUNTY COA SIGN VOL 9 FdcE 376 . IN THE COUNTY COLFT QF THE STATE OF 0: FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Try th(l Yatter ) ) of ) 0RD:ER Nbving of a building 'at ) 36 Cascade Place, Bend, Ore. A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Carl Spencer to move a building, on or across Deschutes J ounty right -of -way; A de- tailed description and map of this operation muss; be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes CIPunty Court. C:ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Noting of Buildins : The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced s as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collarse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit cans equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load"; and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held eIirectly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement and shoul.der� are*as,- and will be required to repair, said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County L2 d: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical paint of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map:. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the snap. The permittee will be responsible for the.construction bf the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - .ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. iFailure of permittee :.o comply with performance Cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster Dated this 7th day of April,, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY Appro ed C our cant iz,- i C0�,�7 JUDGE PEIcLMITTEE Cou QTY CO:m-" �ION� r COUNTY COt- �.ISaIONER I 0 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SURPLUS PROPERTY UNIT 1361 MADISON STREET N.E. SALEM, OREGON 97310 DIRECT DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM VOL 9 PAA77 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION AND USE OF DONATED COMMODITIES The Agreement made and entered into by and EbDween the Departm nt of Finance and Administration, Surplus Property Unit ein fter refer to a tbe "Distributing Agency ") and the (hereinafter referred to as the "Recipient,Agency ") is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph: The Recipient Agency assures the Distributing Agency that, in its administration of programs of the Department of Agriculture for the donation of food commodities, it is in compliance and will comply with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to part 15 of Title 7, CFR, of the Regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture (29 F.R. 16274). This assurance is given in con- sideration of and for the purpose of obtaining Federal financial assistance under the United States Department of Agriculture food donation programs after the date this amendment is signed by the Recipient Agency. This assurance shall obligate the Recipient Agency for the period during which Federal financial assistance is extended to it by the Distributing Agency pursuant to any food donation program. The Recipient Agency recognizes and agrees that Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance and that either the Distributing Agency or the United States, or both, shall have the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance. (Recipient ency By LWMjW Fog Department of Finance and Administration Surplus Property Unit (Di ibuting A ency B -� Title, Date (3/65 -1000) RETURN TWO SIGNED COPIES { 0 VOL 9 pArE 37 -8 BE.IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 21st day of April, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MA TTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY.: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell Farley Elliott, Postmaster C.J.Rademacher, M.D. R. L. Unger, M.D. Lois Dearth Addressograph-- l-lultigraph Corp. Deschutes County Road Dept. Dick Scheibner Terry Sears Dunham Printing Co. Donald L. Ellis National Council of Juvenile Court Judges D. L. Penhollow Farley Elliott, Postmaster Postmaster Mahoney Off. Equip. Don E. Devlin Louis L. Selken Standard Oil Co. Bend Abstract Co. Mike's Electric Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Uniform Specialists Co. Texaco, Inc. Mize Plumbing & Heating Bill's Body & Paint Shop J. K. Gill Co. Cascade Medical Clinic Cent.Ore.District Hospital Eriksen's Stationery West Publishing Co. Robert Lyons, Assessor Gordon Randall Agency Dept. of Finance & Adm. Bend - Portland Truck Service Bend Bulletin, Inc. Redmond Spokesman Pac. N.W. Bell Pac. Power & Light Co. COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: Decree Construction Co. MacMillan Plumbing DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Northwest Bell HD 64.85; MH 54.55 Health Dept. Stamps HD - -Med. Invest. HD- -Med. Invest. HD- -Off. Exp. Assessor- -Off. Exp. Assessor -- Travel Assessor -- Travel Assessor -- Travel Assessor - -Off. Exp. J.P.#2- -Tele- 17.61; Supp.11.08;Clerk 25.00 Co.Judge - -Dues Co..Judge-- Travel Treasurer -- Stamps Clerk--Stamped Envelopes Circ. Ct. 5.03; D.A. 10.62 D..A . - -Crime Inv. D.A. -- Travel Co. Court -- Travel Co- Court -- Public Lands Jail Exp. Jail- -Board Sheriff -- Uniforms Sheriff- -Car Exp;. Cthse Exp. Cthse Repairs Cthse Exp. Mental 10.00; Crime Inv. 10.00 D.A. - -Crime Inv. Circ. Ct.- -Supp. Circ. Ct.- -Books C.D.- -Off. Exp. VSO- -Bond Abundant Food Rodent Control Legal Legal Tele -- Various Offices Ct. Hse. Lights Cthse Annex Cthse Annex Tele. - 1 - $119.40 25.00 45.00 9.50 31.20 22.00 18.35 18.35 9.60 53.69 5.00 11-35 10.00 180.30 15.65 99.50 14.40 5.92 470.00 7.50 142.00 222.40 1.39 7.20 273.00 76.56 20.00 5.00 2.97 16.50 14.00 7.50 644.98 4.59 26.15 18.57 326.54 188.52 17,301.82 174.16 16.23 VOL 9 PAGE 3179 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Pac. N.W.Bell Tele. 34.95 Jack Robinson & Sons, Inc. Special Acct. 25,399.57 Oregon State Civil Defense Agency Salary 640.81 William C. James Travel -- Special Acct. 34.42 Gibson Air Service Aircraft Charter- -Spec. Acct. 72.50 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Van Huffel Auto Serv. Parts 47.38 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 5.50 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts 22.24 Downs Sales & Service . Parts 54.45 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Tires 235.10 Sherfy Candy Co.. Gen. Exp. 2.00 Equipment Guide -Book Co. Gen. Exp. 24.28 The Owl Pharmacy. Gen. Exp. 4.24 Bob Dickinson Radio 53.72 Richfield Oil Corp.. Lube 6.48 Texaco, Inc. Lube 229.20 Vo- Pro -Co. Aggregate 444.60 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Pipe 558.83 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 65.08 Pac. Northwest Bell Utilities 7.50 IN THE MATTER OF PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court at this time appointed Helen Evans of La Pine to the Deschutes County Planning Commission for the unexpired term of C. H. Phipps, who resigned. Term to expire Nov. 1, 1966. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR.COUNTY ROAD: The Court at this time received a petition from property owners contiguous to Harper.Road, for a County Road. The Court ordered the Roadmaster to provide a description for a Resolution for a road. IN THE MATTER OF ZONING DON. CARLOS, ACRES: The Court at this time accepted a petition from property holders in Don Carlos Acres asking that zoning for Don Carlos Acres as established and adopted by the Court on October 3, 1962, be not changed. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION TO SELL COUNTY LAND: . At this time the Court made a resolution to sell to School District ##1 in Bend a tract of land described as follows: All of the portion of SW4SE4, Sec. 23, Twp. 17 S.R. 11 E.W.M. lying North of the Shevlin Mkt. Road with a reversion.to the County when no longer used for school purposes. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT OVER COUNTY LANDS: The Court granted Pacific Power & Light Company an easement or right of way for an electric transmission and distribution line over, across and upon a tract of land in the SE4NW4 and NEIL 4SW11 Sec. 34, Twp. 17, S.R. 12 E.W.M. - 2 - 0 VOL FACE c� IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court leased William R. McCormick 1770 acres described as follows: NE4SE4f Sec. 25, Tw 19 S.R. 16 E.W.M. EMI1 -Sec. 4; NE1SW -, SW4SW4,.Sec. 5; S1, WLNA Sec. 6; N;, N. of Hwy. Ex. 30 Ac. in SW4NE4, Sec. 7; W-f 4, NW4, �4SW4, Sec 8; EN2E2, Sec. 9 and.SW¢NE', W2, Sec. 10, all in Twp 20 S.R. 17 E.W.M. at the rate of 50 per acre, payable $88.50 annually. Term of lease Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF.TAXES: The Court ordered the Tax Collector to refund Keith Ramsay $3.70 for double payment of taxes. IN THE MATTER OF A GREEKENT IN RE: DONATED COMMODITIES: The Court signed an amendment to an Agreement with the Dept. of Finance and Administration, Surplus Property Unit, for distribution and use of donated commodities. IN THE MA TTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the following renewal applications for beer licenses: William H. Wren et ux dba Cultus Lake Resort - RMBB Howard & Jessie Reed dba Paulin Lake Lodge - RMBB There being no further business, Court adjourned. COUNTY J UDGE COMMISSIONER - COMMISSIONER - 3 - r IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON . L FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ApiQ 40 yF 19 IFN�O 96S In the Matter ) �`, C of ) ORDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and Keith Ramsay, and, It appearing to the Court that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $3.70. Dated this 21st day of April, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT GL/ COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CON- aSSIONER COUNT CO SSIONER VOL RULi✓S,. RI (; L`.TI i ,1S Ai'D STANDARDS POP ; THE SUBDIVI3IO1d OF LAND, AND FOR THE PRE: L a VOL 9 WE 383 1. Curb Line. The line dividing the roadcray from the planting. strip or'footway. m. Building. Line. A line on a plat indicating the limit beyond which buildings or structures may not be erected. n. Official I %T p. The map on which the planned locations, particularly of streets, are indicated t•rith detail and exactness so as to furn- ish the besis for property acquisition or building restrictions. SECTION 3. PROCEDURE. a. 11hen any person contemplates a subdivision of land he shall, first discuss this matter with the member of the Administrative staff designated by the Planning Commission to advise in such matters and also secure a copy of these regulations before any plans are drawn. b. After the preliminary discussion and after securing a copy of these regulations, there must be prepared a PRELI1,M4ARY PLAN of the sub- division in accordance with Sections 4 and 5 of these regulations. The PRELIMARY PLAN, 5 copies, is submitted to the Administrative Staff Member not less than 14 days prior to the next regular meet- ing date of the County Planning Commission. A written application for the tentative approval of the Planning Commission will accom- pany the Preliminary Plan. The ,plan tiri.11 be given study by the County Planning Commission,'and changes may be necessary before it can be tentatively approved. If the Preliminary Plan is rejected the County Planning Commission will give its reasons for the re- jection.. Approval of the preliminary plan is tentative approval and does not constitute a final acceptance of the plat. Tenta- tive approval of the preliminary plat will.be given by a letter from the County Planning Commission and not by notation on the preliminary plan. Such tentative approval shall state any and all changes to be made andwill be given by the County Planning Corgi mission within sixty (60) days after submission of the preliminary plan and this tentative approval shall become null and void if a FINAL PLAN in accordance with the regulations set forth in Sect- ions 4 and 6 is not submitted within six (6) months after the date of the tentative approval of the preliminary plan. Applications will include any variances to the SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE and the reasons therefore. The FINAL PLA14 for the subdivision shall be submitted.to the County Planning Commission fourteen (14) days prior to the regul- ar meeting date (through the Administrative Staff 1�amber) and shall be an accurate plan for the official record prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor and in accordance with the regulations set forth in Sections 4 and 6 of these regulations. If the Final Plat is in conformity with the Preliminary Plat and includes all changes as.recommended by the Count�T Planning Commis- sion, then the Planning Commission, after . determining that the requirements of these regulations have been met, shall approve the Plat and shall do so by writing on the Final Plat or Plan. SECTION 4. GEiJERAL REQUIRE1,1ENTS ia1?D IMT,ITI7i STANDARDS OF DESIGN AND DEV ELOPI,LM . The following are the minimum requirements and standards to which a subdivision plat must conform before approval: a. Conformity to Official ITap. The subdivision shall conform to and be in harmony with the Offic- ial ITap and especially to the Major Thoroughfare Plan. Major thoroughfares, parkways, parks and recreation areas shall be placed in the locations designated by the County Planning Commission. -2— VOL 9 MEW O b. Relation to Adjoining Street System. A subdivision shall provide for the continuation of the principal streets existing in the adjoining subdivisions or of their proper-pro- jection when adjoining property is not subdivided, and such streets shall be of a width not less than the minimum requirements for streets set forth in these regulations. there, in the opinion of the County Planning Com,-ni.ssion., topographic conditions make such continuation or conformity impractical, exception may be made. In cases where the County Planning Commission itself adopts q plan or plat of a neighbor- hood or area of which the subdivision is a part, the subdivision shall conform to such adopted neighborhood or area plan. 11here the plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivi der's tract, a drawing of the prospective future street system of the entire tract shall be furnished and the street systeia of the part submitted shall be considered in light of conformity to the street system of the entire tract. Where a tract is subdivided into lots of an acre or more, the Com- mission may require an arrangement of lots and streets such as to permit a later resubdivision in conformity to the street requirements and other requirements contained in these regulations. C. Access. There shall be no reserve strips controlling access to streets, ex- cept where the control of such strips is definitely placed in the County under conditions approved by the County Commission. The subdividing of the land shall be such as to provide each lot, by means of a public street or wa_f, with satisfactory access to an existing public highway or to a thoroughfare. d. Street .!idths. 1. The width of major streets shall not be less than sixty (60) feet in width. 2. The minimum width for minor streets shall be fifty (50) feet, except in cases where the topography or other physical condi- tions make a street of this width impractical, the County Plan- ning Commission may modify this minor street width regulation. These widths shall be measured from lot line to lot line. e. Street Grades and Condition. 1. The grades of major streets shall not exceed six (6) percent, except under unavoidable conditions grades to eight (8) per- cent may be permitted. 2. The !trades of minor streets shall not exceed ten (10) percent, except under unavoidable conditions grades up to twelve (12) percent may be permitted. 3. All streets shall have at least a .3 grade. 4. Roads shall be sub - graded to a width of thirty (30) feet, such sub grade to be twelve (12) inches above the original ground level. Roads shall be accompanied by adequate drainage ditches, two (2) feet bottom i-ridth with two (2) to one (1) slopes. Base surfacing shall be either gravel or cinders compacted to a depth of no less than six (6) inches and shall be thirty (30) feet wide with a five (5) foot tapered shoulder. f. Dead End Streets. In general, dead end (Cul -de -Sac) streets are not desirable, but if provided shall not exceed five hundred (500) feet in length and shall terminate in a turn - around with a minimum property line radius of fifty (50) feet. -3- VOL 9 P -Av 385 g. Street Curves. 1. The minimum center line radius of curvature shall be four hund- red (400) feet for major thoroughfares (over SO feet in width), three hundred (300) feet for secondary or feeder streets (61 to 80 feet in width), and one hundred fifty (150) feet for minor streets (50 feet or less in width). 'On major and secondary streets there shall be a tangent of not less than one hundred (100) feet between reversed curves. 2. Major thoroughfare intersections shall have a curb radius of not less than thirty -five (35) feet; all other street inter- sections shall have curb radius of not less than fifteen (15) feet. h. Streets adjacent to Railroads, Freeways and Parkways. When the area to be subdivided adjoins or contains ,a railroad, freeway or parkway, a street shall be provided on each side and paral- lel to such railroad, freeway or parkway irithin or adjacent to the sub- division. If the intervening property between such parallel streets and a freeway or a parkway is less than eighty (80) feet in width such inter- vening property shall be dedicated to pare or thoroughfare use. The intersections of such parallel streets where they intersect with streets that cross a railroad, shall be at such a distance from the railroad as to provide a.proaches to any probable grade crossings. i. Alleys. The minimum width of an alley in a residential block, when platted, shall be twenty (20) feet. Alleys must be provided in commercial and industrial districts and shall be not less than tirenty (20) feet in width. j. Half Streets. No half streets shall be included in a subdivision plan except where necessary on the boundary of the subdivision tract where the ex- tension of an existing dedicated street must be provided for and the boundary line of the tract is the center line of the necessary street. k. Easements. ?there alleys are not provided, easements of not less than six (6) feet in width shall be provided on each side of the rear lot line,or side lot line, for necessary utility lines including poles, ifires, conduits, storm and sanitary sewers, gas, water and heat lines. Ease- ments of the same or greater width may be required along lot lines or across lots of land parcels where necessary for the extension of utility lines, water ways, for service vehicular access and walkways. 1. Blocks. No block shall be longer than one thousand two hundred (1,200) feet between street lines. In blocks over eight hundred (800) feet in length there shall be a cross walla•ray of not less than ten (10) feet in width near the middle of the block. The *,ddth of blocks shall be such as to allow two tiers of lots; unless exceptional conditions are, in the opinion of the Commission, such as to render Viis requirement undesirable. M. Lots. 1. Every lot shall abut on a street or on an officially approved public way. 2. All side lot lines shall be at right angles to street lines or radial to curved street lines, unless variation from these re- quirements is deemed necessary by the Planning Commission. -4- VOL 7 PACE 386 . 3.' Lots with double frontage shall not be permitted except where, in the opinion of the County Planning Commission, an odd shaped land tract or existing topography make such a lot unavoidable. 4. The minimum dimensions of residential lots on any plat shall not be less than 501 x 1001. n. Building Lines. Building lines shall be . shorn on all lots planned for residential use and on all commercial or industrial lots immediately adjoining a residential area. Such building lines shall not be less than those re- quired by the zoning ordinance. `there the subdivided area is not under a zoning ordinance the County Planning Commission may encourage the establishment of building lines in keeping with the proper development of property. o. Neighborhood or Community Plan. In the case of a plat for a new neighborhood or cor.-munity these regulations may, if necessary, be modified as they apply to minor streets, blocks, lots and building lines when such neighborhood or com- munity plan provides adequate access to major thoroughfares and pro- vides adequate light and air, circulation, recreational areas, open space and lot - area - per - family equivalent to the requirements of these regulations and the County zoning ordinance, and which provides for such legal restrictions or other statutes as will assure the carrying'out of the plan in its entirety. p. Duplication of Names. The name of a proposed subdivision shall not duplicate the name of any other area within the County. A street name shall not duplicate the name of any other street or way within any other subdivision unless it is a continuation of that street. q. Public Open Space. Due consideration shall be given by the subdivider to the allo- . cation of suitable areas for schools, parizs and playgrounds to be dedi- cated for public use or reserved for the common use of all property owners within the subdivision by covenants in the deeds. Parks and re- cteation areas including schools, playgrounds and playfields shall con- form as nearly as possible to locations designated by the County Planning Commission. Park and recreation areas should exist at a ratio of not less than one acre of recration area to event one hundred people of the ultimate population. This ratio would place playground and park areas within .ralking distance of every home. SECTION 5. PRELEI -INARY PLAN. In seeking to subdivide land, the land owner shall submit to the County Planning Commission an application, in writing, asking for the tentative approval of the Preliminary Plan. a. If the Preliminary Plan does not show the following information, a Vicinity Hap or Key Yap should accompany or be drawn on the Preliminary Plan at a small scale (400 feet equals one inch) showing - all existing subdivisions, streets, tract line or acreage parcels, together with the names of the record owner of parcels of land immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision and between it and the nearest existing or proposed major tho- roughfares. It shall show how streets and alleys in the pro- posed subdivision may connect with existing and proposed streets and alleys in neighboring subdivisions or undeveloped property, to produce the most advantageous development of the entire neigh- borhood area. —5— O b. Conformity to Section 4. VOL 9 CAGE e387 The Preliminary plan shall conform to Section "4 ", "General Requirements and i;inimwn Standards of Design and Development." c. Preliminary Plan. The plat of a subdivision shall be of such, scale that all sur- vey and mathematical information, and all other details may be clearly and legibly shown thereon. Each.lot shall be numbered and each block shall be lettered or numberel. The lengths of all, boundaries of each lot shall be "shown to the nearest 0.1 foot. Each street shall be named and shall also show: 1. The proposed name of the subdivision. 2. Northpoirt; scale and date of application. 3. Names and addresses.-of the subdivider and.of the engineer, surveyor or land planner or landscape architect. 4. The tract designation or other description according to the real estate records of the Deschutes County Recorder. 5. The boundary line (accurate in scale) of the tract to be subdivided. 6. Ground elevations on the tract, based on a datum plane approved by the County Surveyor: for land that slopes less .than approximately two (2) percent show spot elevations at all breaks in grade, along drainage channels or swales, and at selected points not more than 100 feet apart in all dire- ctions; for land that slopes more than approximately two (2) percent either show contours with an interval of not more than five (5) feet if ground slope is regular and such in- formation is sufficient for planning purposes, or show con- tours with an interval of not more than two (2) feet if necessary because of irregular land or need for more detailed data for preparing plans and construction drawings. Other conditions on the tract, including water courses, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated perservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, shgcks and other significant features shall be indicated in the topo- graphic data shown on the preliminary plan. 7. The names of adjacent subdivisions or the names of record owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land. 8. The location, widths and names of all existing or platted streets or other public trays within or adjacent to the tract, existing permanent buildings, railroad rights -of -way and other imnortant features such as section lines, political subdivision or corporation lines and school district boundaries. 9. Existing sewers, Crater mains, culverts or other underground structures within the tract or immediately adjacent thereto together with pipe sizes, grades and location indicated if they exist. 10. All parcels of land intended to be dedicated for -public use or reserved in the deeds for the use of all property owners in the proposed subdivision, together with the purpose of conditions or limitations of such reservation, if any. 11. The layout, names and widths of proposed streets, alleys and easements. Proposed streets shall be adjusted to the contour or land so as t6 produce usable lots and streets of reasonable gradients. W: " R VOL og PACE t�88 12. When required by the County Planning Commission, the Pre- liminary Plan shall be accompanied by: a. The profile of each street with tentative grades, in- cluding extensions of such profile for a reasonable distance beyond the limits of the subdivision. be The cross section: of proposed streets showing the width of roadways,' location and width of sidewalks. All ele- vations shall be based upon mean sea level datum. 13. The layout, numbers and approximate dimensions of proposed lots. Where lots are to be used for other purposes than residential, it shall be indicated in such lots. 14. Parks, playgrounds, recreation areas, boulevards, parkways and open spaces for public use. 15. Zoning Districts as set forth in the County Zoning Ordi- nance. 16. Locations of any proposed plantings. d. Tentative Approval of the Preliminary Plan 1. Prior to the approval of the Preliminary Plan on any sub- division as defined herein, the County Planning Commission will ascertain and satisfy itself that within said contem- plated subdivision there is adequate provision for sewage disposal and sanitary domestic water supply. Provisions for grading, paving, curbing, gutters, sidewalks and street tree plantings may also be required prior to tentative approval of the proposed subdivision plat, where in the opinion of the said Planning Commission the same is necessary under the police power of Deschutes County for the protection of the health, welfare, general well —being and aesthetic values of the neighborhood and the said Deschutes County. 2. The County Planning Commission shall by letter express its tentative approval or disapproval of the Preliminary Plan within sixty (60) days of the date it was submitted and no indication of approval shall be put on such plan. When the County Planning Commission rejects the Preliminary Plan it shall state its reasons for such rejection. Tentative ap- proval of the Preliminary Plan is null and void if the FINAL PLAN is not submitted to the County Planning.Commis- sion within six (6) months after tentative approval of the Preliminary Plan. SECTION 6. FINAL PLAN The Final Plan shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission in the form of an original tracing in ink on tracing clot# and a good quality of white cold — pressed, double mounted drawing paper, 18 inches by 24 inches as required by Oregon Law, ORS 92.0802 together with five (5) prints. The Final Plan shall conform to Section 4, "General Requirements and Minimum Standards of Design and Development." The Final Plan shall be drawn to such a scale that all survey and mathematical information may be clearly shown. a. Name of the subdivision. be Name and address of the subdivider. C. Northpoint, scale and date submitted. —7— VOL 9 F AGE 339 d. The,boundary lines with accurate distances and bearings, the exact location and widths of all existing or recorded streets and ways intersecting the boundary of the tract. e. True bearing's and distances.to the nearest established street lines or'official monuments; which shall be accurately described on the plat; municipal; township, county or section lines ac- curately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distance and bearings; f. An accurate location of the subdivision in reference to the real estate records of Deschutes County, including names of adjacent record owners of property. g. Streets, alleys and ways together with their names, h. The length of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curva- ture, length and bearings of tangents. i. All easements for rights -of -way provided for public services or utilities and any limitations of the easements. j. All block indications, lot numbers and lot lines with accurate dimensions in feet and tenths and bearings and angles to street and alley lines. k. The accurate location, material and approximate size of all monuments. ionuments shall meet the specifications of the County Surveyor but shall not be less than those required by the State or the Federal Government, as they apply. 1. The accurate outline of all property which is offered for dedi- cation for the public use with the purpose indicated thereon and of all property that may be reserved by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners in the subdivision. m. The zoning districts as set forth in the County Zoning Ordi- nance, n. Boundaries of areas of private restrictions within the sub- division and designation of the kind of such restrictions. o. Certification by a registered professional Civil Engineer or licensed land surveyor to the effect that the plan represents a survey made by him and all the monuments shown thereon actually exist and that their location, size and material are correctly shown. p. Certification of approval of the County Surveyor of all loca- tions, grades and dimensions of the plat. q. Dedication of all streets, alleys, ways, easements, parks and lands for public use as shown on the plat and as required by the County of Deschutes, Oregon. Submitted with the Final Plan The following shall accompany the final plan: a. Written proof that all taxes on the tract are paid to date. b. If any or all of the following improvements are to be performed by the subdivider, the following shall accompany the Final Plan: 1. Cross sections of the proposed streets showing widths of road- ways, types of surfacing, curb locations and width and location of sidewalks. P. ra . VOL •� FACE - "' 2. Plan and profiles of the proposed water distribution system showing pipe sizes and the location of valve's and fire hyd- rant s . 3, Plan and profileps,of proposed sanitary, storm -water or com- bined sewers, with grades; pipe sizes and the location of man -holes indicated, 4. Specifications for the construction of all proposed roadways, curbs, sidewalks; sewers and waterlines. 5. A profile of each street with grades shown thereon. At the option of the Bounty Planning Commission and in conjunction and cooperation with the de�e1' op6r of the Subdivision, the plat as originally proposed may be broken down into segments and each segment treated as.an entirety to which the regulations in this section shall apply. The County Planning Commission will withold its approval of any subdivision plat as herein mentioned until the regulations herein set forth have been complied with or until satisfactory evidence of intent and ability have been provided and may require a performance bond evi- dencing such intent and ability by the said developer. In no event shall approval be given to additional segments of the original plat until the requirements as herein set forth have been met as to any prior considered segment. Any improvements required by the County Planning Commission as a condition of approval of the final plat shall follow the construction drawings and specifications listed above and meet with the approval of the County Surveyor. All sanitary facilities shall meet with the ap- proval of the County Health Officer or Sanitarian. Approval of the-Final Plan shall be indicated by the signatures'of the County Surveyor, the Chairman of the County Planning Commission; the County Assessor, County Sheriff, County Judge and Commissioners. The approval of the Final Plan shall be deemed to constitute or effect an acceptance by the public of the dedication of any street or other proposed public way or space shorn on the plat immediately upon the final recording of the said plat. Approval of the-Final Plan by the County Planning Commission shall be null and void if the plat is not recorded within sixty (60) days after the date of approval, unless application for an extension of time is made in writing by the subdivider during said sixty (60) day period to the County Planning Commission and is granted. SECTION 7. Applicable por 'uions of Chapter 92, Oregon Revised Statutes, Plats and Subdivisions, are made a part hereof by reference; where the pro- visions and requirements hereof are more strict and stringent, then insofar as such are concerned, the terms of these rules shall prevail and where the provisions of the State Statutes are more strict and stringent than such shall prevail. SECTION 8. VARIANCES a. Hardship On application to the Planning Commission, a developer who is able to affirmatively show an ex±:•raa-rdinary hardship arising ' from the location, to'nography or other phy -sical characteristid, which would make it difz.cult or impossible to conform strictly to these regulations, and further the affirmative findings by the Planning Commission that such conditions do exist and a further affirmative finding that the public interest shall be ^,. 'A. ft VOL 9 PAGE 391 secured and that such a project will be beneficial to the community and not nullify the intent and purposes of the Zoning Plan of Deschutes County or these regulations, then the said Planning Commission may vary the regulations so that the substantial justice may be done. b.. Large Scale Development The standards and requirements of these regulations may be modified by the Planning Co_mmi s-sion in the case of a plan and program for anew town, a complete community, or a neighborhood unit, which in the judgement of the Planning Commission pro - vides adequate public spaces and improvements for the circul- ation, recreation, light air and service needs of the tract, including streets and utilities, when fully developed and pop- ulated, and which also provides such covenants or other legal provisions as will assure conformity to and achievement of the Zoning Plan. c. Conditions In granting variances and modifications, the Planning Commis- sion may require such conditions as will, in its judgement, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or require- ments so varied or modified. SECTION 9. SAVING CLAUSE Should any part or portion of these rules be declared invalid or unlawful by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such a declaration or determination shall have no bearing or effect upon the other parts or portions of these rules. SECTION 10. PENALTIES All persons, corporations, partnerships or other entities coming within the terms of these rules shall comply herewith. Failure to comply with or violation of any provision of these rules is punishable, upon conviction, by a fine of not less than ;'50.00 or more than r'?500.CO or imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 25 days nor more than 50 days, or both. Should equitable remedies be legally provided to enforce the terms and provisions of these rules, then such remedies are adopted by re- ference and shall be applicable to enforce the terms and provisions of these rules. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT zp.� -� . TO-1 JU E —10— Y04 BE IT REMFMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 5th day of May, 1965, County Judge D. L. Penhollow and Commissioner G. W. McCann being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Cent -Wise Drug Stores Loy's Studio Robert E. Lyons Geraldine K. Lindstrom Fowler Printing Co. Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Lenor Thornton Jon Thompson Leonard Peterson Helen Marcy Nisworger & Reynolds Miller Lumber Co. State Military Dept. Mahoney Office Equip. Bend Troy Laundry F. C. Sholes, Sheriff Shoop &. Schulze Tire Service Lin Davis Radio Service Eddie's Sales & Service Bend Tele. Answering Service Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Dept. of Motor Vehicles Oregon .Equipment Co. Rose Pharmacy C. R. Adkins, D.D.S. WagrerIs Farley Elliott Louis Selken H. A. Starr Farley Elliott Pine Tavern District Judges Ass'n. Oregon State Bar Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Natalie Ryan Verlie Jones St. Mary's Home for Boys Villa St. Rose The Madras Pioneer Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs Dept. of Finance & Adm. William C. James Boys & Girls Aid Society Don E. Devlin Deschutes County Redmond Spokesman The Bend Bulletin Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor -- Office Supplies Assessor - -Supp. Assessor -- Travel 21.00; off. Health Dept. -- Travel Assessor 48.75; Sheriff 27. PHN Travel Health Dept. -- Travel Health Dept. -- Travel 66.51; Sanitarian -- Mileage Health Dept. -- Mileage MH-- Mileage Medical Invest. Health Dept.- -Supp. Health Dept. - -Supp. MH- -Supp. Jail 31.06; Cthse 12.66 Sheriff --- Travel Sheriff ---Car Exp. Sheriff - -Radio Sheriff - -Car Exp. Sheriff - -Tele. Sheriff- -Supp. Sheriff -- Teletype Sheriff - -Jail Supplies Jail Exp. Jail Exp, Prisoners' Board D.A.-,Postage D.A.--Travel VSO -- Travel VSO--Postage District Court - --Jury Meals Dist. Judge- -Conn. Exp. Dist. Judge- -Convo Exp. Juvenile- -Car Exp. Juvenile. - Foster Care Juvenile-- :Foster Care Juveniel- -Court Connitted Juvenile- -Court Comm. Health Dept. -= -Supp. C.D.- - Training C.D. - -Radio Repair C.D. -- Travel Juvenile- -Court Comm. Circuit Court - -Supp. C.D. - .-Rent Treasurer Supp. 44.90; Legal Legal Dist. Judge 1.08; Treas. 15. D.A. 9.00; Juve. 39.88; Sher Sept. 4.52; Assessor 25.70; Clerk 26.15 - 1 - Stipp . 49¢ Postage 5.00 40.01 16 iff 29.64; Tax Co.Ct. 408.82; 68.85 1.46 21.49 24.93 75.75 46.74 53.01 71.51 62.01 96.57 97.11 80.00 5.95 9.00 6.93 43.72 2.50 65.15 51.24 1.50 12.50 2.50 36.50 2.85 6.37 9.00 175.24 25.00 20.80 39.12 10.00 7.15 5.00 20.00 2.00 15.00 60.00 5.00 10.00 38.88 6.35 2.00 81.96 5.00 49.10 50.00 84.91 48,97 16.24 543,71 9 Mize Plumbing & Heating Courthouse Repairs 80.88 586,78 Cascade Natural Gas Corp;. Cthse Heat Mminell and Sherrill, Inc. 330.84 Bend Water Department Cthse Water Parts 14.20 Bland Garbage Co. Cthse Exp. 159.15 7.00 MadAillan Plumbing & Heating Cthse Exp. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. 10.15 Smith Electric Cthse Erp. Parts 34.94 National Chemsearch Cthse Exp. 85.73 Sherwin-Williams Co. Jail Exp. 8.82 Pitney- Bowes, Inc. Co.Ct.-- Postage 23.76 Forestry Suppliers, Inc. Co.Court --Map Racks 54.77 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 3.05 Standard Oil Company Assessor -- Travel 6.37 Shell Oil Co. Co.Judge 17.32; Juve. 8.30; Sheriff 11.14 36,76 Union Oil Company Assessor -- Travel 11.10 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff 196.24; Radio 48.97(cr.); Assessor 2.50 149.77 Pacific Northwest Bell VSO 30.75; Circ.Judge 66.95; Abundand. Food 10.00 107,70 Patricia Holtsclaw Health Dept.--Mileage 12.15 Bend Dairy Abundant Food Rent 100.00 Dunham Printing Co. Tax Dept -- Storage Binders 38.00 L. J. LaFleur Co.Judge - -. Travel 13.16 S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins, 97.90 Bend Cabinet & Fixtures Ins. 67.00 Ernest Shippen Juve. -- Travel Exp. 8.05 George Baker Co.Court -- Travel 8.75 Don Knapp C bis e Exp. 12.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff -- Radio 48.97 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Civil Defense Travel 81.96 William C. James C.D. -- Special Acct. 4.83 Dept. of Finance & Adm. Siren 35.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Gibson Air Service Soldiers Relief 90.30 Safeway Stores Soldiers Relief 10.00 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Mize Plumbing & Heating Boiler Tubes 318.00 DOG -LICENSE FUND: S.I.A.C. Ace. Ins. 3.87 Tess Smith, Sr. Dog Control Work 80.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. COUNTY RENTAL IMPROVEMENT FUND: Books 100.00 G. W. McCann Keys 2.50 GENERAL ROAD FUND: G. Wo McCann Equip. Exp. 80.88 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Parts 43055 Mminell and Sherrill, Inc. Parts 1.74 Murray & Holt Motors Parts 24.70 Premier Fastener Co. Parts 159.15 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts 41,.84 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 23.32 Bend Hardware Company Parts 3.92 - 2 - O � W M I , 0. _." Bend Specialized Service Parts 50.60 Bob Thomas Chevrolet - Cadillac Parts 28.38 Dorms Sales & Service Parts 56.92 Hubs & Stakes, Mfgrs. Lumber 30.00 Deschutes Farmers Co -op Lumber-& Concrete 204,70 Central Contractors Culvert 210.00 Melvin L. Cyrus Aggregate 36.80 Sher-,rin Williams Co, Hdwe. 5.00 MacMillan Plumbing & Hea ting Hdwe. 37.90 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Hdwe. 2.05 Ore, Hardware Dist... Hdwe. 34.54 Bend Water Dept. Utilities 7.30 Cascade Natural Gas Corp, Utilities, , 53.66 Pac. N.W. Bell Utilities 105,75 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 20.14 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio 68.28 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires 89,26 Union Oil Company Lube 12.32 Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 11816.98 Standard Oil Company Fuel 4.19 Shell Oil Company Fuel 21.50 Texaco, Inc. Fuel 2.92 Vyco Products Gen. Exp. 1.01 Equipment Guide -Book Co. Gen, Exp, 36.46 Mahoney Office Equip. Gen. Exp. 55.84 Owl Pica rma cy Gen. Exp. 19.78 Redmond Printers Geri. Exp. 9.50 Redmond Spokesman Gen. Exp. 29,40 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp. 6.00 Cascade Glass Corp., Inc. Gen. Exp. 24.60 Wesco Steel Company Parts 496.12 G. W. McCann Gen. Exp. 5.65 IN THE MATTER OF RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SUBDIVISION PLANS AND PLATS: At tais time the Deschutes County Court accepted the rules, regulations and standards for the subdivision of land, and for the preparation_ of subdivision plans and plats for dedications to be filed, as amended April 28th at the Planning Commission meeting. IN THE MATTER. OF DESCHUTES COUNTY BUDGET BOARD: The Court at this time appointed Lyman C. Johnson on the Deschutes County Budget Board to complete the unexpired terra of John Stenkamp. Term ending Jan. 1, 1967. The Court also at this time appointed Robert Whittier of Redmond to a four year tern on the Deschutes County Budget Board. Tern to end May 1, 1970. IN THE MATTER OF GROUP INSURANCE FOR COUNTY EMPLOYES: The Court at this time ordered the Clerk to notify Oregon Physicians Service of the cancellation of the County's contract for insurance with OPS as of July 1, 1965. And the Court ordered Prudential Hospital Association to draw a contract for Health and Life Insurance for Deschutes County employes.to begin July 1, 1965• IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: The Court signed a lease to Deschutes River Ranch covering 30 acres in SW4NE. arp lying West of Riley County Road, in Section 6, T. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. Term: Jan. 1, 1965 to Dec. 31, 1965. Rental $5.00. - 3 - W IN THE MATTER OF OFFERED LANDS IN THE . COUNTY AND BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE: The Court ordered a warranty deed drawn from Deschutes County to the United States of America conveying lands in Townships 20 and 21, Range 17; Townships 20 and 21 in Range 18 and Townships 20 and 21 in Range 19, E.W.M. Said deed was prepared and executed. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY WITH LLOYD LUELLING: The Court ordered the Clerk to dray a deed to Lloyd H. and Thelma C. Luelling conveying the lri2 of Section 5 and the E_, of Section 6, all in Twp. 20 S., Range 16 E.W.M. Said deed was prepared and executed. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT FOR TRANSMISSION LINES RIGHT OF WAY: The Court made an order authorizing the execution of an easement to the Pacific Power & Light Co. for an electric transmission and distribution lire over and across the SEljVd and NEISWI, Sec. 34, Trap. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF MINERAL MATERIALS PERMIT: The Court accepted the terms of a permit from United States of America granting Deschutes County, by and. through its Road Department, permission to extract and remove common material and rock for crushing for road maintenance and construction from the NtvnSE -SW4, Sec. 16, Twp. 15 S.R. 10 E,'dlq for. a period of 5 years. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSES: The Court approved the application of Elk Lake Lodge, Inc. for renewal of their RMBB License. There being no further business, Court adjourned. COUNTY JUDGE COh24ISSIONEF - 4 - VOL' 9 Ott 0 Ibi THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER An Easement for Transmission Tines ) Right -of -Way ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Pacific Power and Light Company, a corporation, asking.an easement to install transmissidri.:linds 6d- -lands, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, finds as follows: That it is necessary for the Pacific Power and Light Company, a corporation, and is hereby authorized an easement across Deschutes County owned lands, to -wit: In Township 17 South, Range 12 E. W. M., Section 34: A tract of land situated.in the SE-4 of the MT41 and the NE-4 of the SW4, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North Right-of-Way line of the Central Oregon Highway (U. S. 20) which is 367.28 feet South and 1458.43 feet East of the West Quarter corner of said Section: thence, North a distance of 131.02 feet to an iron pipe; thence, North 230 35' East a distance of 974.95 feet to an iron pipe; thence, North 00 05' 43" West along a line parallel to and 530 feet distant from the West line of the SE-4- of the NW4 of said section, for a distance of 1035.05 feet to the. North line of the SE-- 4 of the 1014 of said section; thence, Easterly along said North line-of the SE -Ini4 a distance of 790 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SE4NW4 of section; thence, South 00 131 49" East along the East line of the SE4NW4 of Section 34 and NE4 of the SW4 of Section 34 to the intersection -of said line with the North Right-of-Way line of the Central Oregon Highway; thence, Northwesterly along the North Right-of-1--lay line of the Central Oregon Highway a distance of 1269 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Together with the right of ingress and egress over the adjacent land of the Grantor for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, stringing new wires on, maintaining and removing such line and appurten- ances, and exercising other rights hereby granted. The Grantee shall pay to the Grantor reasonable compensation for any damage caused by Grantee, or its agents, to any property or crops (Growing or to be grown) on the above described real property, arising. out of the construction, reconstruction, operation and maintenance of said transmission and distribution line. At no time shall any building-or anything flammable be erected or placed within the boundaries of said right -of -way, nor shall any equipment or material of any kind or nature that exceeds feet in height be placed or used thereon by Grantor or its successors or assigns:. r 0 r .SUBJECT to the foregoing limitations, said right —of —way may be used by the Grantor for roads, agriculture crops, or any purpose not inconsistent with said easement. All such rights hereunder shall cease if and when such line shall have been abandoned. Dated -this :5th ,day of May, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE ;IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER I Exchange of Properties )_ with Lloyd H. Luelling ) This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appear- ing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with Lloyd H. Luelling, Brothers, Oregon and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best inter- est of the public of Deschutes County, and, The Court having made investigation finds that the Court require- ments of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 5th day of May, 1965 with no -one appearing to bring objections to the exchange, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Clerk of Deschutes County draw a deed for the proposed exchange properties, transferring the following: The West Half (W2) of Section 5, Township 2 0 S., Range 16 E. W. M. The East Half (E) of Section 6, Township 20 S., Range 16 E. W. M. to Lloyd H. and Thelma C. Luelling. Done in Open Court this 5th day of May, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY iuucU E COUNTY COPif137S COUNTY COMfvIISSIONER a UL 9 399 ° . IN. -THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Offered Lands in the County and ) Bureau of Land Management Exchange ) This matter coming before the Court at this time, and it appearing to the Court that the policy of title insurance issued by Title and Trust Company, Portland, Oregon is at hand regarding the offered lands in the Deschutes County and Bureau of Land Management exchange, and, It further appearing that the exchange has progressed to the point of order of deeds written for the proposed exchange, and the Court having made investigation and finding the above to be true, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a warranty deed be drawn from Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, grantor, to the United States of America, grantee, for the following lands, to-wit- Township T -wenty (20) South., Range Seventeen (17) East of the Willamette Meridian: Section Sixteen (16); Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (S144SE4,) Section Twenty -three (23); East Half of the Northwest Quarter (EW- 0 Section Thirty -two (32); Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter MiE,S`o1 -) Section Thirty -four (34); South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S1M40 Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Seventeen (17) E of the 111illamette Meridian: Section One (1); Southeast Quarter (SE0 Section Two (2); Lois One (1), Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), and the The North Half (1J-), the SoutYniest Quarter (SW4 -) Southwest Quarter 6 14) Section Twelve (12); The East Half (ED Section Twenty -three (23); Section Thirteen (13); Northeaet Quarter (NEB) Section Sixteen (16); The North Half (NI) Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) East of the Willamette Meridian: 0 Section Fifteen (15); The East Half (Ek) Section Seventeen (17); Northeast Quarter (NE'); East Half of the Northwest Quarter WNW Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NEwSidlj, and the North Half of the South- east Quarter (N�SE4) Section Twenty -one (21); The North Half (1J-), the SoutYniest Quarter (SW4 -) and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (WtSEi) Section Twenty -two (22); The North Half (NI), "and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter (E -ISEO Section Twenty -three (23); Southwest Quarter (Std) and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W, SEb j Section Twenty -five (25); The West Half (VA,) Section Twenty -six (26); The North Half (N), EXCEPTING therefrom that j parcel conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded May 8. 1940 in Book 58, page 523, Deed Records. 13 O • �[4 i9 P,RCE 400 Section Twenty - seven (27); The Jest Half (Wj), EXCEPTING therefrom that parcel conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1935 in Book 57, page 60, Deed Records, Section Twenty -eight (28); ALL, EXCEFTING therefrom that parcel conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State High- way Commission, recorded October 22, 1938, in Book 570 page 60, Deed Records. Section Thirty -two (32); The South Half (31) Section Thirty-three (33); The North Half (N) and the Southeast Quarter (SEw) Section Thirty -six (36); ALL, EXCEPTING therefrom those parcels conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded October 22, 1935, in Book 57, page 60; May 8, 1940 in Book 58i page 523; and February 19, 1945, in Book 66, page 254, Deed Records. Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Eighteen (18) East of the Willamette Lots Three (3), and Pour (4', and the South Half Meridian. Section Five (5); Lots One (1), Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), and Northeast Quarter (S�NE�j and the Southeast the South"One -Half (SI) Section Six (6); Lots One (1), Two (2), Four (4), Five (5), Six (NWWy), the West Half (kT ), and the . outh (6), East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E1S 41-) Section Nine (9); The South f of the Southwest Quarter (SbSW'k) and the Southeast Quarter (SE�) Section Seven (7); Lots One (1) Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), The Section Thirty -two (321; The West Half i) (W East Half (EA) and the East Half of the West South, Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Half (EJW! ) Section Eight (8); The Northeast Quarter (NEB) Section Nine (9); The East Half (E ;) Section Eleven (11); the West Half (W), and the Southeast Quarter (SEI) Section Twelve (12); The Southwest Quarter (SWw) Section Thirteen (13); The North Half (NJ) Section Fourteen (14); The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE�NE4), The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S Na), the West Half ('r1 ), and the Southeast Quarter (SE-40 Section Sixteen (16); The West Half of the Northeast Quarter ('rd PJE4), the West Half (W -�), and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter (EASE) Section Twenty -one (21); The South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S -kSEk) Section Twenty -two (22); The South Half of the Northwest Quarter (SINWO, and the Southwest Quarter (SWO Toi- raship Twenty (20) South, Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Meridian. Section Four (4); Lots Three (3), and Pour (4', and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (3--- -1) Section Five (5); Lot s One (1) and Two (2� the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S�NE�j and the Southeast Quarter (SE-4) Section Eight _(8); The Northwest Quarter of the North-east Quarter (NWWy), the West Half (kT ), and the . outh Half of the Southeast Quarter (Sj�Sa) Section Nine (9); The South f of the Southwest Quarter (SbSW'k) Section Sixteen (16); The Northeast Quarter (NE14) Section Seventeen (17)' The North Half of the North Half (N4N2) Section Thirty -two (321; The West Half i) (W Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Meridian. Section Three (3); The Southwest Quarter (SWO r •i VOL 9 VW 401 Section Five (5); The South Half (S2), EXCEPTING therefrom that parcel conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission recorded October 22, 1938, in book 57, page 60, Deed Records. Section Six (6); Lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6), the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (EL-SVdw), qnd the Southeast Quarter (SEy), EXC! TINC there - fmm that parcel conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission re- corded February 6, 1945 in Book 71, page 181, Deed Records. Done in Open-Court this 5th day of May, 1965. DESCHUT ES COUNTY COURT COU14TY JUDGE COUNTY COMAISSIONER _ co NTY coliaSSIONER VOL 9 PACE 40 MINERAL MAZ7sRIALS PERMIT Pursuant to the authority of the Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (61 Stat. 681, 64 Stat. 571, 69 Stat. 367, 43 U.S.C. 1185), and regulations thereunder set forth in 36 CFR 251,4 (20 F. R. 5724), permission is hereby granted under -the terms and conditions hereof, to Deschutes County by and through its Road Department .(Full name of person, firm or corporation) of Bend, Oregon (Complete address) for a period of 5 years from date hereof, to extract, remove and dis- pose of the following mineral material: l/ common material and rock for crushing for road maintenance and construction on the following described lands in the State of Oregon NGI-4SE4SW4 Section 16, T. 15 S., R. 10 E., W.M. containing 10 acres, more or less, together with the right to construct and maintain thereon such structures and other facilities as may be necessary for the extraction and removal of said mineral materials. This permit is granted subject to the following conditions: 1/ If the permit is for a fixed quantity, that quantity should be stated as well as the kind or kinds of material. R6- 2820 -19 Page 1 of 4 March 1963 t ; : VOL 9 PAGE 403 Such r alt shall be paid not later than thirty days after submission the permi.ttee at h three months' period g on the date of the issuance of this permit, of certifying the quan- tity of materials urtng such period and for whic ro e. ac.c.rued-.---T'Fe quantity shall be determined on the basis of tee; the quantity to be paid for shall be as determined by the Forest Service. (b) After production begins, the minimum annual payment all be credited on the royalty payments for the year and for each ear there - afterbut no part of a minimum annual payment for one' ar shall be carried over as a credit against royalties accruing any subsequent year. (c) The permittee shall maintain with tfie Forest Service at all times a deposit which, with the minimum ' nual payment, shall be sufficient in the judgment of the For t Service to meet as they come due all royal.', charges payable to th/ nited States. 3. Bond. (a) The permitted/ hall furnish and maintain a bond in the sum of $ condition��o� compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. (b) �dhenev •r any bond furnished Nunder the permit shall be found unsatisfactory, / the Forest Service may require a new bond which shall be satisfactory to it. 4. within diliger s h ll-r tly. ration and Production. Operations under this permit shall,begin months after the date hereof and shall be prosecuted Except with the written consent of the Forest Service, operations 5. Termination. l/ This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or a4: the discretion of the Regional Forester. 6. The rights and "duties of the Forest Service under this permit,as herein expressed will. belexercised or discharged by the Forest Supervisor or by such Forest Officer as he may designate to supervise the operations here- in authorized. l/ For noncompetitive sales, use This clause and delete section 13 of Standard Terms and Conditions, Form 2800 -7b. For competitive pales, use section 13 and delete section 5. V01 9 PACf,404 7. Settlement. .(a) The permittee agrees that any money advanced or depos: this .permit m"y, upon failure on his part to fylt- 1r1��T� and singular.the regti set forth in this r. made 'a part hereof, be retained'by the Forest 7Sc-rv:ic:e ed toward the satisfaction of his obligations nssu ed-this permit without l� to,any other righted-reyffd-dTes of the Forest Service. 111111 Obligations of the•permittee under this permit, other than the rem Val material, have not been fully discharged by the to a- tion date, or as usted or extended, the Forest Services notify the permittee in writing o, a specific work to be done nal satisfaction of such obligations under t ermit. The per ee requests that, unless the permittee denies r^spo ilit r.any or all of such work within thirty (30) days of the date notice, the Forest Service performs such undenied work fo a permittee. der the provisions of section 5 of the Act of 1 24,•1950 (64 Stat. , 6.U.S.C. -572), to the extent that £u to cover the cost thereof are prov 'd by the permittee, a e permittee authorizes the transfer to the c rative work ,f for this purpose of any balances to his credit under th ge t. 8. Standard Terms and Conditions and Special Clauses. The rights of the permittee shall be subject to the standard terms and conditions sand to the special clauses 9 to 15 ,which are attached hereto and made a part hereof.. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA f�- Date :BY (Name) Acting Forest Supervisor (Title) This permit is accepted subject to all its terms and conditions, and the permittee hereby agrees to comply therewith. - _ Deschutes County By and Through its Date r Road Department (permittee) (Name) (mitleYJ 3 - VOL 9 FACE 405 SPECIAL CLAUSES 9. The permittee will past and maintain signs as required by the District Ranger, notifying the public of unusual hazards or other special conditions pertaining to the uses 10. All timber and. brush removed. in connection with clearing opera- tions and dead and down timber within 25 feet of the edge of the cutbank of the quarry and of the clearing limits of the stockpile site, must be disposed of as directed.by the District Ranger in advance of excavation or construction operations. 11. In clearing operations, all timber within 25 feet of the edge of the top of the cutbank of the quarry will be removed. 12. Any trees out on the read right-of way or quarry site which contain merchantable material shall be -Cut into log lengths and decked. along the road right- of-way as directed. by the Forest Officer in charge. This material ,hall be d_sposed.of by the Forest Service. Unmerchantable material, including tops, branches, etc., shall be piled. and burned as directed by the Forest Officer in charge. 13. Unauthorized persons shall not be permitted on the premises when the excavation is in progress, 14. Quarry faces greater that 451 degrees will be excavated in bench sections with woreing slopes of not to exceed 40 feet in height. Benches shall not be less that- 20 feet in width. material This work rust be Dept current with removal or failure to do so will require that operations be shut down until such time as the work has been completed to the satisfaction of the District Ranger. annual by by January 1 15. The permittee will submit, at_ � t r_a�#s aic, die yardage removed under 'the terns of this permit. VQl'. r o 9.• PALE 406 , STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS 6WuPuaaKxffigktK&xxzx.w Mineral Materials Permit) The words lessee (Permittee) and lease ('Permit) shall apply respectivelyto permittee and permit wherever used in this Mineral Materials permit. Section 1. Good Operational and Conservation Practice. The lessee (permittee) shall: (a) Conduct all operations authorized by this lease (permit) with due regard for good land management, not cut or destroy timber without first obtaining permission from the Forest Service, pay for all such timber cut or destroyed at the rates prescribed by it, and avoid unnecessary damage to improvements, timber, crops, or other cover. (b) Not clear or use the land for roads, other works or structures necessary for the enjoyment of this lease (permit) until a plan of construction or development covering such use of the premises has been approved by the Forest Service. In the location, design, construction, and maintenance of all authorized roads, works or structures and in operations under this lease (permit), the lessee (permittee) shall do all things reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce to the fullest extent scar- ring and erosion of the land, pollution of the soil and water resources and any damage to the watershed. Where construction, operation, or maintenance of any of the facilities under this lease (permit) causes damage to the watershed or pollution of the soil or water resources, the lessee (permittee) shall repair such damage and take such corrective measures to prevent further pollution or damage to the watershed as are deemed necessary by the Forest Service. Section 2. Safety. The lessee (permittee) shall carry on all mining operations in ,a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all Federal and State laws and the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, having due regard for the health and safety of miners and other employees; and safeguard with fences, barriers, fills, covers, or other effective devices, any shafts, pits, tunnels, cuts, and other excavations which otherwise would unduly imperil the life, safety, or property of other persons. Section 3. Fire Precautions. The lessee (permittee) shall do all in his power to prevent and suppress fires on the lease (permit) area and in its vicinity, and require his employees, contractors, and subcontractors to do likewise. Unless prevented by circumstances over which he has no control and to the extent possible the lessee (permittee) shall place his employees, con- tractors, and subcontractors at the disposal of the Forest Service for the purpose of fighting fires, with the understanding that they may become employees of the Forest Service during such period and be paid for firefighting services at current rates of pay established by the Forest Service for the said national forest for services of similar character: Provided, That the lessee (per - mittee) shall reimburse the Forest Service for the cost of suppressing any fires which the lessee (permittee), his employees, contractors or subcontractors caused in any manner or the origin or spread of which he or they could have prevented. During periods of serious fire danger, as may be specified by the Forest Service, the lessee (permittee) shall prohibit smoking and the building of camp and lunch fires by his employees, contractors, and subcontractors within the lease (permit) area except at established camps, and shall enforce this prohibition by all means within his power. However, the Forest Service may desig- nate safe places where, after all flammable material has been cleared away, campfires may be built for the purpose of heating lunches and where, at the option of the lessee (permittee), smoking may be permitted. When in the judgment of the Forest Service the fire danger is of such serious nature that fires may result from the operation, the lessee (permittee) will close down operations upon request of the Forest Service for the period of such emergency. The lessee (permittee) shall not burn rub- bish, trash, or other flammable material except with the consent of the Forest Service and shall not use explosives during the fire season except as authorized to do so or on areas approved by the Forest Service. The lessee ( permittee) shall build or construct such fire lines or do such clearing on the lease (permit) area as the Forest Service decides is necessary for fire pre- vention and shall maintain such fire tools at his headquarters on the lease (permit) area as are deemed necessary by the Forest Service. Section 4. Roads; Utility Facilities. . (a) The lessee (permittee) shall fully and currently repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forest or project roads and trails caused by the exercise of the privileges granted by this permit. No transportation of mineral materials shall be permitted on roads until drainage acceptable to the Forest Service is installed. - (b) The Forest Service shall have the right to use any road constructed by the lessee (permittee) under this lease (per- mit) for any and all purposes in connection with the protection and administration of the national forest or other lands under its jurisdiction. (c) Truck roads constructed by the lessee (permittee) under this lease (permit) may be used by other parties in connec- tion with other authorized uses of national forest, national grassland, or other lands administered by the Forest Service: Pro- vided, That on nonpublic roads, such use shall not materially interfere with the operations of the lessee (permittee). On truck roads which the lessee (permittee) constructed or is required to maintain, such other parties using the roads for heavy hauling purposes, such as logging and mining, shall pay a fair share of the cost of construction and shall perform a fair share of such maintenance based on their use, or shall pay to the lessee ( permittee) the cost of such fair share, as may be agreed upon by the parties concerned, subject to final determination by the Forest Service if the parties disagree. (d) In all phases of construction and operations the lessee ( permittee) shall protect, so far as practicable, all telephone lines, ditches, fences, and other improvements and, if such improvements are damaged by his operations under this lease (per- mit), he shall restore them promptly. When necessary by reason of the lessee's (permittee's) operations under this lease (permit), the Forest Service may require the lessee (permittee) to move any such telephone line or fence from one location to another. Section 5. Cooperative Deposits. All or portions of any work for fire prevention, road maintenance, restoration„ or removal of improvements, revegetation or reforestation, control of erosion, for which the lessee (permittee) is responsible, may, upon written request of the lessee ( permittee) and approval by the Forest Service, to be attached hereto and become a part hereof, be performed by the Forest Service on a basis of cooperation or assistance under Section 5, act of April 24, 1950 (64 Stat. 83; 16 U.S.C. 572). When the work is to be so performed the lessee (permittee) shall make advance deposits into the Cooperative Work Fund at such times and in such manner as requested by the Forest Service, the total deposits to be sufficient to cover the cost of the work, including necessary overhead charges: Provided, That deposits for the control of soil erosion may be used to maintain proper drainage of roads until they have become stabilized. 2800 -7b (2/62) (Over) 16- 77026 -1 -, . P vat r 9 Pw 40 Section 6. Lessee's SPermittee's)' Responsibility for Damages. The lessee (permittee) shall pay the United States or its tenant,. as the case may be, for any and all damage to or destruction of property caused by' lessee's (permittee's) operations hereunder; and shall save and hold the United States or.its tenants harmless from all damage or claims for damage to persons or'property resulting from operations under-this' lease (permit). Section 7. Compliance With Regulations. The lessee (permittee) shall comply with all the rules and regulations of the Secre- tary of Agriculture governing the national forests, national grass lands, or other lands under his jurisdiction. Section 8. Local Agent. The lessee (permittee) shall, unless otherwise authorized, prior to the beginning of operations appoint and maintain at all times during the term of this lease (permit), a local agent upon whom may be served written orders or notices respecting matters contained in this lease (permit), and to inform the Forest Service in writing of the name and address of such agent. If a substitute agent is appointed, the lessee (permittee) shall immediately inform the Forest Service. Section 9. Prior Uses and Claims; Other Uses. This lease (permit) shall be subject to all privileges and uses heretofore duly* authorized and all prior valid claims. It shall also be subject to any other lawful uses by the United States, its lessees, per - mittees, licensees, and assigns, provided that such uses shall not prevent, obstruct or unduly interfere with the lessee (permit- tee) in the exercise of any privileges granted hereby. Section 10. Inspection and Records. The lessee (permittee) shall hold open at all times for inspection b a authm�d- represen a 1 e an books of account covering the operations conduct ease (permit) and the sale of materials obtained therefrom anc e cor uc additional reports as may be required by the Forest Service in the interest of the Uni s a perms mes inspection by any duly authorized representative of rvrce of the lease (permit) area and all improvements, wor s, mac , pertai ons and surveys or investigations under this lease (permit). Section 11. Performance by Other than Lessee ( Permittee). The acquisition or assumption by another party under an agree- ment with the lessee (permittee) of any right or obligation of the lessee (permittee) under this lease (permit) shall be inef- fective as to the forest Service unless and until the Forest Service shall have been notified of such agreement and shall have recognized and approved it in writing; and in no case shall such recognition or approval (a) Operate to relieve the lessee (permittee) of the responsibilities or liabilities he has assumed hereunder; or (b) Be given unless such other party (1) Is acceptable to the Forest Service as a lessee (permittee) and assumes in writing all of the obligations to the Forest Service under the terms of this lease (permit) as to the incomplete portion thereof, or (2) Acquires the rights in trust as security and subject to such conditions as may be necessary for the protection of the public interests. Section 12. Suspension. All or any part of the operations under this lease (permit) may be suspended by the Forest Service, by notice in writing, if the provisions of this lease (permit) are disregarded. S e cti e }>�.— �ex�aaaubt aeaa. (a) --T4 rest Service may, upon reconsideration of the conditions existing at the date of this lease ( per �rrd-in' accordance with wadi- 'the -t this lease (permit) were fixed, and with the consent of the 1 ee), terminate this lease (permit), but in the event of su`cli t he lessee (permittee) e or any damages sustained by the United States arising from the lessee's (permittee's) o er (b) If the lessee (permitte y of the provisions of this lease (permit), the Fores rve written notice of sue n e lessee (permittee) and if such breach is not remedied within thirty (30) days after suc i M6Tice- es ervice may terminate this lease (permit). Section 14. Removal of Improvements. Upon abandonment, relinquishment, termination, or cancellation of this lease (per- mit), the lessee (permittee) shall remove within a reasonable time all structures and improvements except those owned by the United States, and shall restore the site, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing or in this lease (permit). If the lessee (permittee) fails to remove all such structures or improvements within a. reasonable period, they shall become the property of the United States, but that will not relieve the lessee (permittee) of liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site. Section 15. Officials not to Benefit. No Member of, or Delegate to, Congress, or Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease (permit) or to any benefit that may arise therefrom unless it is made with a corporation for its general benefit. Section 16. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. The lessee (permittee) warrants that no person or agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this permit upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or con- tingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial agencies maintained by the permittee for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty, the Forest Service shall have the right, to annul this lease (permit) without liability or, in its discretion, to require the lessee (permittee) to pay, in addition to the permit price or consideration, the full amount of such. commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. Section--15—.—Nuitdit ri»ctrecttie�x -ice- +zq�le rzex -T [ To- be- a4;kaelaecl.] I Does not apply to transactions not exceeding $10,000. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE t6-77026-1 _ .VIGL 9 PAGE 408 N 1 1/4 corner orner e M W a H M rn W�D� ,,ZY' AF � 4r�•acn SISTERS DISTRICT DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST Scale 1 inch.= 5 chains February_23, 1965 THREE CREEK ROAD NO. 1534 I. 16' WIDE SOLD FOREST ROAD (EXI STING) 1/16 corner 10 CH. QUARRY SITE NWJSEaSwi Section 16 T.155., R.10E.,:W.M. x U 0 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 19th day of May, 1965, all. members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Vernon Patrick 1,1H- --Rent $55.00 Ore -Wash. Tele. Co. HD 17.15; MH 5.55 22.70 C. J. Rademacher, M.D. HD-- Medical Inv. 60.00 S. F. Toevs, M.D. HD-- Hedical Inv. 15.00 Terry Sears Assessor -- Travel 3.00 Robert E. Lyons Assessor -- Travel 17.25 Ned Douglass Assessor -- Travel 6.25 Ronald E. Walker Assessor -- Travel 6.25 Dick Screibner Assessor -- Travel 17.50 !Marshall & Stevens Pub. Co. Assessor - -Off. Supp. 30.00 Deschutes County Road Dept. Assessor - -Car Exp. 55.38 Oregon State Tax Comm. Assessor- -Off. Supp. 36.00 Union Oil Cc. Assessor- -Car Ex--p. 9.95 Shoop & Schulze Tare Service Assessor- -Car Exp. 20.14 Redmond Spokesman J.P. #2 - -Supp. 44.10 Donald L. Ellis J.P.,1`2 -Tele. 15.74; Conf. 45.1;.0; Clerk 25.00 86.111 Eriksen's Stationer Assessor - -Off. Supp. 10.77 Superior Cafe - Dist. Court- -Jury Meals 8.65 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Sheriff - -Bond Prem. 25.00 Pac. N.W. Bell Sheriff- -Radio 9.00 Uniform Specialists Co. Sheriff--Uniforms .90 Greenwood Studio Sheriff - -Film & Prints 5.10 M. L. Newhouse Sheriff -- Travel 4,50 Robert V. Young Sheriff -- Travel 11,50 Ford & Davies Jail Exp. 14.00 Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Jail Board 196.00 Nicholson's Market Jail Exp. 13.88 J. C. Penny Co., Inc. Jail Exp. 22.50 West Publishing Co. Circuit Court- -Books 44.00 Don E. Devlin Circ. Coact -- Transcripts 126.25 Postmaster. Circ. Court -- Postage 25.00 The Michie Co. D.A.- -Books 145.00 Eriksen's Stationery CD--Of:. Exp. 2.11 Am. Tele. & Tele. Co. CD- -NAWAS 17.00 Bend Elks Lodge Co.Court Exp. 10.00 Bend Den's Garden Club Cthse Exp. 17.00 Vyco Products Cthse Exp. 33,3.9 Pac. Power & Light Co. Cthse Lights 205.72 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Tax Dept -- Postage 100.00 Bend- Portlan.d Truck Serv. Abundant Food Freight 373.00 Bend Rullet -in Legal 12.711 Redmond Spokesman. Legal 9.91: Bend- Portland Truck Serv. Sheriff -- Freight 3.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype Paper 8,56 H. A. Starr VSO -- Travel 57.60 DOG .LICENSE FUND: Richfield Oil Corporation Lube 8.61 Richfield Oil Corporation Gas 3.25 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Car Exp. 7.00 BobThomas Chevrolet - Cadillac Car Exp. .00 Vyco Products Disinfectant 3,90 Ken. Cale Hardware Supp, 1.65 11 Vot 0 sArE 410 COURT HOUSE BLDG. FUND: Decree Construction Co. LAND SALE FUND: Bureau of Land Management LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Bancroft ldhitney Company PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 5th payment on Courthouse Annex Purchase of NE14SE4i Sec. 12 -17 -11 Books Book Erickson's Super Market Soldier's Relief CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore. State Civil Defense Agency Salary (Boesch) GENERAL :GOAD FUND: G. W. McCann Gen. Exp;. Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts Howard Cooper Corp. Parts Cent. Ore. Radiator. Serv. Parts Crater Lake Machinery Co. Parts Cascade Auto Parts Parts Northwest Industrial Laundry Gen. E°p. Eriksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. Dean Enterprises Lumber Eastern Oregon Mills Hdxe. A & M Tire Service, Inc. Tires Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Tires Williams Tire Service Tires National Chemsearch Lube Texaco, Inc. Lube Harley D. Howard Fuel Miller Lumber Company Bridges Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Aggregate Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities Standard Oil Company Fuel IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSE: 11,970.09 1.00.00 68.00 7.50 30.00 324.31 5.65 184.52 32.81 2.25 391.45 244.18 42.90 27.97 14.27 4.60 68.68 32.16 54.38 32.40 225.01 25.97 113.98 59.68 7.50 2,059.35 1.25 40.99 The Court approved the application of Eugene F. Miller et ux and Leona Robideaux dba Twin Lake Resort for a renewal of their RMBB license. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT FOR ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY: The Court made an order granting A. W. Kohfield an easement over and across property in Section 30, A2, Sec. 19 and Sala in Section 18, all in Twp. 16 S.R. 11 E.W.M. IN THE MA TTER OF IN- STALLING PIPE LINES: The Court granted Brooks - Willamette Corporation and the City of Bend permits to install pipe lines across County right -of -way. - 2 - 0 IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: At this time the Court leased Brooks - Willamette Corporation the S�.4aSEa, Section 10, Trap. 15 S., Range 13 E.W.PY, for a period of one year from May 19, 1965, at a rental of $30.00. IN THE MA TTER OF RIVER LOOP ROAD: The Court made a resolution declaring its intention to establish a county road in Sec. 7, Twp. 20 S.R. 11 E.W.M. The County Roadmaster was ordered to post copies of said Resolution, and June 18, 1965 was the time set for hearing objections thereto. IN THE MATTERR. OF LIBRARY SERVICE: The Trustees of the Libraries of Deschutes and Crook Counties signed an agreement to continue their cooperative effort for the improvements and develop- ment of a library service within the two counties. IN THE MATTER OF MODIFYING BLAKLEY HEIGHTS ZONING: The Court ordered that notice be given of a hearing to be held at 10 :00 A.M. June 4, 1965 in the County Court Room, to consider an amendment to the Blakley Heights interim zoning in Conformance with Section 136, Deschutes County Planning Ordinance #l. IN THE MATTER OF SUB- DIVISION REGULATIONS: The Court ordered that notice be given of a hearing to be held at 10 :00 A.M. June 9, 1965 in the County Court Room, to consider the adoption of an Ordinance as amended concerning subdivision regulations. There 'being no further business, Court adjourned. �C C Z"L COUNTY JUDGE COIIIMISSIOBER COMMISSIONER - 3 - VOL 9 PAu 412 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FUR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) _ ORDER Easement for Road ) Right-of-Way ) This matter coming before the Court upon the personal petition of A. W. Kohfield, asking an easement for road right -of -way over county owned property, and, follows, The Court having made investigation and being advised finds as That it is necessary that A. W. Kohfield be, and is hereby authorized an easement over county property in Section 30, and then through the West one -half (W2) of Section 19, Township 16 South, Range 11 E. W. M., and in Section 18, Township 16 South Range 13. E. W. M. This matter being investigated and Deschutes County being aware of this necessity hereby grants an easement across the above - described property, a right- of -v.,ay twenty (20) feet in width for the purpose of an access road to and through this property, together with the rights of in- gress and egress. This right -cf -way is described as follows: Kohfield Road, which take off at the Blakley Road in Section 30, and then through the West 2 of Section 19, Township 16 South, Range 11 E. W. M. a distance of approximately 1 mile; thence, approximately 0.6 miles across the SW4 of Section 18 to connect with a road known as the Reservoir Road, all in Township 16 Souto, Range 11 E. W. M. Dated this 19th day of May, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER /J COUNTY C016ESSIONER Y0IL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF O.YMON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUll-ES In the Ma tt ar ) ':)f ) ORDER Installing pipe line ) across a County Road ) 9 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Brooks-Willamette Corporation to install a pipe line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- 'ailed .'.es ^ription and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this shee". This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revcc.a.ble at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County C -Durt. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS,FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Inst�.11ir PiL)e,Line Parallel: All pipe lines r ' , parallel l.qith the read shall be in the existing ditch linee,,.��o _Ao 1-e'. s than three (i) feet fr-:m the edge of t�less existing pavement : "A11 pipe lines mast be in- stalled tc a depth to be no t feet and pri)per.ly backfilled to the zri_t i.n.al gr.ide line pd wit s -bbst�iioJ.iOh*t6lLthd:•dra ,,age area. Permittee shall or a y or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders cr .-)r areas within the right -of -way. n i_�a� Line Transverse: 12" culvert 411 pipe line installation:; laid rrarsvcrscly to the ro`d bed or. right -of -way shall be installed in the following mar,n<;r: -11 :_a:v,- ent cuts prizr to excavation shall be made .�,ftth dnb�baking ha^imer so a:i tr) in.3ure n at finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth :i n^ taro (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all ca;:e! vihere r, Z,,ater line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must .e insta.,_le.d. within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in dia e,ter. ', gackfillin and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back - flU_ t'-e trc, ch in such a manner as to guarantee a well c:�mpacted, stabilized sub - se pr, -:r to paving. The pavement must be replaced t(, its original line, crown, and "ra>>e with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding read bed. The area of .'L.ns'tallation must be kept sm:�cth for the traveling public at all times. The -oormittE�e tiai 1.1 be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the travelling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permi_t.- ,-ther utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and e_Lcctric c.-na,_its, all the general specifications shall apply if they are t,� be run -Izrider ground, with the exception: It would nit be necessary to have these 14 Lnes a. larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this 19th day of Play, 1965. Appr ;v= d CCL 'T)r =i / COU"MT -i C(.?idvTISSIONE Recommended Apprcna / s�-y �arles L. .Plumm-ler, Roadma.ster !" DESCHUTES COUNTY ERIUiITTEE Said pipe line to be installed at a point approximately 800 feet from the intersection. of Antler Street and McCaffery Road on that part under construction in Deschutes County, Oregon. a VGL 9 WE 4-14 IN THE COUNTY COUI7tT OF TILE ST1 T;E OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTIL S In the I.-Tatter ) _ ) of ) 0 R D E R Installing 6" Water Main Pipe line ) Parallel with Neff Road ) A permit is granted bj Deschutes County to City of Bend to install 6" Water Pipe line on er- aeFess Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEl RAL SPECIEICxTICNS FOR P.:aTICMAR IifSTALLMONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: 61, Water Main Pipe line All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edSe. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. i�ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -bray. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: All pipe line installations l&id transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following r- ,nner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hanuner so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, !.nd grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be Dept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit- tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines i,ithin a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this 26th day of May, 1965 Recommended Approval Approved County Court: Charles L. Plurrmer, Roadmaster / DESCI-IUTLS COUNTY COUi�TY JUDGE . 1,00-121 COUNTY COI, iI IONER COUNTY CM21 SSIONE R ,.�- � PERT TYTq I i C Q7 + 12 z `r1 • • � g VOL 9 416 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD RIVER LOOP ROAD ) . Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, be- gun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday, the 19th day of May, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution the same being a teen of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -sue t: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby de- clare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the south right -of -way line of the Peters Road 46.65 feet south and 294.81 feet east from the northwest corner of Section 7, Township 20 South, Range 11 E. W. M., which point is the center line of Recreation Road and running, thence, along the center line of Recreation Road South 10 19' east 241.2 feet; thence, South 270 50' west 975.2 feet; thence, South 10 211 east 530 feet to the center line of Deschutes Road; thence, along the center line of Deschutes Road North 890 331 east 2078.1 feet to the cen- ter line of River Road; thence, along the center line of River Road North 10 591 0911 east 401.34 feet; thence, North 260 141 east 778.35 feet; thence, North 330 341 east 650.5 feet to the south right-of-way of the Peters Road. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 18th day of June., 1965, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. 1401 9 ¢Arf 41.7 Dated this 19th day of May, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i` COUNTY JUDGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING ) RIVER LOOP ROAD ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on May 26, 1965 I gave notice of the Court's intent- ion to establish RIVER LOOP ROAD, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend; one posted on a 24 inch pine post supporting the sign at the east entrance to Deschutes Recreational Homesites, approximately 100 feet southeast of the center line of Peters Road; one posted on a 12 inch jackpine tree approximately 30 feet south of the center line of the road, approximately .5 mile from the east entrance to Peters Road; one posted on a 12 inch jackpine tree approximately 100 feet southwest of the center line of Peters Road at the west entrance to Deschutes River Recreational Homesites. MUM ROADMASTER Subscrihed and sworn to me this �1 day of , 1965. COUNTY CLM��-� By Cle'rk's Deput; o ��gg J,� Put `� 8 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and executed this of 1965, by and between the Trustees of the Libraries of Deschutes and Crook counties,, Oregon: WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Both Deschutes County and Crook County desire to continue their cooperative effort for the improvement and development of a library service within Crook and Deschutes County, NOW, THEREFORE, It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that such public library service will be conducted in the following manner and subject to the following conditions: 1, The Deschutes County Library in Bend, Oregon, shall serve as headquarters for the project and the Deschutes County Library shall administer and supervise the program. 2. The Book collection and library material of all public libraries in both Brook and Deschutes Counties shall be made available to the region as a whole, whether acquired before or after execution of this contract, 3. The Deschutes County Bookmobile will be :Wade available to extend service to rural areas in both counties at such intervals and placea as may be agreed upon between the two counties jointly, Additional community and crossroad collec- tions will be provided by the counties to supplement direct services from the book- mobile„ Mail order, reference and advisory services shall be supplied by the counties from the headquarters library in Bend to augment other services. 4. The Trustees shall provide funds at times and in amounts to conform with the budget heretofore set up for the Central Oregon Regional Library by the trustees, which budget is attached hereto, marked Exhibit A and by this reference made a part of this agreement. 5,. It is agreed that the bookmobile and any other vehiOl-es used in the further— ante of this program shall be kept insured with liability insurance, so as to protect both Deschutes County's, Crook County's and their respective library board.. 0 1711 9 Pa 419 6, This agreement shall remain in force and effect to and including June 30, 1966. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The County Courts and the County Library Boards of Deschutes and Crook Counties, respectively, have caused this agreement to be executed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized on this -.-`� day of `���'1Cc c 1965. DESCHU/)TES COUNT% COUNTY JUDGE OF DESCHUTES COUNTY DESCHUTES COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD by PRESIDIENT CROOK COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE OF C1100K COUNTY CROOK.. COON"'_ LIBRKIff�-aOARD_. RESIDENT 0 mx 4 kG����Lrt�fitT -hiss egrement entered into on the day of P.ay, 1963, between the Crook Coimty Library and the Deschutes County Library concerning mutual prob ers relative to the Gentral CO'regon Regional Library is as follows.- X. l^nK a. Deschutes County Library books in circulation by Grook County Library will be paid for by indi ai.dua? borrower if lost. if this is not possible., then the :rook County Library will pay for see. Like procedure will be followed when a Crook.County Library bond: is lost in Deschutes County. b. books loaned to Crook 'county schools from the Wokraobile and lost., should be paid for by th.e School Listriat if borrorrsr cannot be ade to pay. c. books loaned to stations by booionobile and lost should ,be collected for by boolat-obilo librarian anchor station librarian. if impossible. withdrawal is permissible. d. responsibility for regior&�! books lost in either county should be assured by County Librarian where loss occurs. In this C&.516, individual borrower pays for the book and the money ,goes into the Central Orogon Regional Lost Book Fund, _ however, in cases collection cannot be rAde, irit�hdg� awal(( may �� proceed. !I. 'NITl�DRAIdAL i�i'V</li�+DURB a, if the gook is : rke missing for a period of one y coax,, it is to be withdrawn. IIT.. PCSSIBLE DISSOLUTION OF CQ'4'T LAC`Fi' a. i:ibrarians recwnd a 50/50 division of the regional. Looks in case of withdrawal of either pa.rty from they contract. 0 CENTRAL OR EGON REGIONAL LIBRARY Continuahce Budget July 1, 1965 — June 30, 1966 I. Personal Services: Bookmobile librarian, half —time, 165937 1, 984.50 Clerical half —time 117.50 1,-4.10,00 Coordinator 16.00 192,00 Bookkeeper; Classifier 15„00 180,00 Cataloger 20,00 240„00 Mender for Crook County books 20.00 240,00 €r4 s 4,246,50 II. Payroll contributions and taxes 255.00 255.00 III. Stations: Paulina, Post, Powell Butte 360.00 360.00 IV. Books 12700,00 1,700..00 V. Bookmobile operation 540.,00 540.00 Powell Butte Store (Kenneth Phelps) Powell Butte School Combs Flat Stop Post Store Paulina School Ochoco Ranger Station Lone Pine School Prineville Library VI. All other operating expenses Supplies for processing regional books Supplies for mending Supplies (ribbons, stationery,. Jan. aupplies 235.00 Bindery 20,00 Telephone and postage ($60 each) 120,00 Petty cash 15.00 390.00 TOTAL L UEGET $ 7, 491, 50 The increase of $226,50 over the allowed $7,265 to be taken from the Lost Book Fund with permission from the Auditor. This has been OK'd by the Central Oregon Regional Library Board. W422 NOTICE OF. HEARING Pursuant to Deschutes County Ordinance II, Section 136 and O.R.S. 2150060 Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held at the County Court House, Deschutes County, Oregon in the County Court Room at 10,:00 a.m. on the 4th day of June, 1965 to consider an amendment to the Blakley Heights interim zoning in conformance with Section 136 and Section 136 of the Deschutes County Planning Ordinance # 1, that: The Blakley Heights zoning be modified so that the portion zoned as Suburban Agricultural (Zone SA) be revised as to Section 10 of the Ordinance so that the minimum lot size shall be 21,000 square feet and the minimum lot width at the front of the building line shall be 100 feet, and the minimum lot depth shall be 125 feet. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT �jWh rY JUDGE Date of Publication_ May 28, 1965 . O VOL cA NOTICE OF HEARING pursuant to O.R.S. 92.048, Section 3 Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held on the 9th day of June, 1965 at the County Court House, Deschutes County, Oregon in the County Courtroom, Room 210, at 10:00 a.m., to consider the adoption of an Ordinance as amended concerning subdivision regulations for the following described area: All land in Deschutes County save and except such land as may be within the corporate limits of any incorporated city within such County. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT CO NTY JUDGE COUNTY COlardSSIONER ` r COUNTY COMMISSIONER Date of first publication May 26, 1965 Date of last publication June 2, 1965 . O VOL ?Au 424 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 2nd day of June, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS . AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Rustic Inn Board of Equalization 19.39 F. C. Sholes Sheriff - -Conv. Exp. 75.00 Hiltje Hubbard HD- -Mileage 8.82 Marjorie Snider HD -- Mileage 43,56 Geraldine Lindstrom HD-- Mileage 31,95 Lenor Thornton HD -- Postage 5.00; Mileage 118.51 53.51 Leonard P. Peterson HD -- Mileage San. 43.11 Jon Thompson HD-- Mileage San. 76.50 Helen Marcy MH-- Mileage 50,76 Pac. Power & Light Co. MH -- Lights 1.25 Brandis- Thrift- Infise Drugs HD- -Sapp. 1.72 Planned Parenthood Fed. of Am. HD-- Sapp. 1.11 Xerox Corp. HD 19.25; MH 16.70 35.95 Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. HD- -Supp. 15.20 National Ass'n of Mental Health 1,91- -Subscription 8.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster HD -- Stamps 25.00 Lois M. Dearth HD- -Supp. 9.30 National.Ass'n of Co.Treasurers Treasurer - -Dues 3.00 Bend Abstract Co. Co.Court -- Public Lands 17.25 St.Mary's Home for Boys Juve. --Ct. Conn. 5.00 Boys & Girls Aid Society Juve - -Ct. Comm. 5.00 Bend Junior High School Juve. Foster Care 6.00 Verlie Jones Juve. Foster Care 60.00 Natalie.Ryan Juve- Foster Care 80.00 Robert E. Lyons Assessor- -Off. Supp. 3.75; Travel 16.15 19.90 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Assessor -- Postage 100.00 Bend Memorial Clinic Assessor - -Off. Supp. 6.00 Jerome Knowles, Jr. & Assoc. Assessor - -Off. Supp. 10.00 Oregon State Tax.Comm, Assessor - -State Maintenance 365.00 Burroughs Corporation Assessor - -Off. Supp. 3.80 Cascade Glass Corp. Sheriff- -Supp. 10.60 Lin_ Davis Radio Service Sheriff- -Radio 10.00 National Business Dept. Sheriff- -Dues & Subsc. 19.75 Bend Tele. Ans. Service Sheriff- -Tele. 12. '150 Green.Acres Dairy Jail- -Board 45.00 Masterson -St. Claire Hdwe Jail Exp. 1.60 Bend Troy Laundry Cths e 7.32; Jail 1.8.24: 25..56 Sherwin - Williams Co. Jail Exp. 33.21 Wagner's Jail - -Board 226.98 Bender -Moss Company Dist. Judge- -Books 20.00 West Publishing Co. Circuit Court - -Books 27.00 Don E. Devlin Circuit Court -- Transcripts 12.50 Pacific Trailways Co.Judge-- Indigent Travel 6.40 Bend Memorial Clinic Dist. Judge -- Mental Hearing 10.00 Joseph J. Thalhofer Dist. Judge - -Conv. Exp. 32.95 Cent, Ore. Dist. Hosp. D.A. - -Crime Inv. 5.00 Fowler Printing Co. D.A.. - -Supp. 57.40 The Bulletin Legal 63.80 Monroe calculating Mach. Co. Treasurer- -Supp. 1.50 Cent -Wise Drug Co. Rodent Control 45.60 American Tele. & Tele. Co. CD- -NAWAS 9.07 William C. James CD -- Travel 64.14 Cascade Natural Gas Corp.: Cthse Fuel 211.815 11 t O Acc. Ins. hhi jA[[ Premier Fastener Co. Parts 86.31 Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Bend Water Dept. Cthse Water Anderson Brothers, Inc. 19.05 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse Garbage Fuel 7.00 Smith Electric Cthse-Exp. 49.72 5.00 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele -- Various Offices Mid - Oregon Oil Co. 422.37 Mahoney Office Equipment Clerk 630.59; Dist Judge 18.85; Sher. 14.28; 14.00 Ore. State Civil Service Comm. Assessor 29.30; Juve. 3.60; D.A. 9.48; Co. Redmond Spokesman - Gen. Exp. Court 51.04 Mahoney Office Equip, 757.14 Xerox Corp. CD 24.15; Co.Ct. 29.15; D.A. 15.10; Sher. Gen. E.V. 2.40 29.00; Dist Judge 1.60; Juve. 14.05; W.N. 2.60 Bend Water Dept. 5.10; VSO 20.15; Treas. .35; Clerk 5.40; Oregon. Hardware Dist. Hdw. Circ. Ct. 22.80; Surv. 5.40 172.25 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -Car Esp. Gen.. Exp.. 3.12 Shell Oil Co. Sher. 29.97; Judge 11.34; Co.Ct. 31.38; Assessor 6.90 79.59 Standard Oil Co. Assessor 7.25; Co. Judge 19.87 27.12 Montgomery Ward & Co. Cthse Exp. 5.35 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Acc. Ins. 101.39 D. L. Perhollow Co. Judge -- Travel 13 •?:0 DOG LICENSE FTTND: Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 15• �3 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Acc. Ins. 3.97 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Hal Gartside Soldiers' Relief 75.00 CIVIL I DEFENSE FUND: William C. James Travel 64.13 Pacific Northwest Bell Tele. 45.70 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitney Co. Book 17.50 West Publishing Co. Books 40.00 COUNTY RENTAL ITfPROVDIENT FUND: Masterson -St. Clair Hdwe. Dick's Linoleum Smith Electric Carl Austin Mize Plumbing & Heating Healy's Bend Furniture GtNERAL ROAD FUND: Supplies 14.90 Supplies 12.50 Wiring 36.06 Keys 2.00 Plumbing .158-38 Shades 15.07 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Acc. Ins. 7.42 Premier Fastener Co. Parts 86.31 Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Parts 21.34 Anderson Brothers, Inc. Parts 55.00 Harley D. Howard Fuel 8.58 Texaco, Inc. Fuel 49.72 Standard Oil Co. Fuel 36.72 Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 2,126.69 Bend - Portland Truck Service Freight 14.00 Ore. State Civil Service Comm. FAS Fund 13169.25 Redmond Spokesman - Gen. Exp. 29.40 Mahoney Office Equip, Gen. Exp. 15.98 Cascade Glass Corp. Gen. E.V. 2.40 Bend Hardware Co. Gen. Exp. 2.60 Bend Water Dept. Utilities 23.90 Oregon. Hardware Dist. Hdw. 147.02 Co. Road Dept. Revolving Fund. Gen. Exp. 22.83. Xerox Corp. Gen.. Exp.. 33.80 e4 VOL 42 IN THE MATTER OF.DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS: ' The Court signed the following deeds: Redemption Deed to Emma R. Van Wert conveying. Lots 1 & 2, Block 18, Redmond for $310.02 Redemption Deed to Robert A. Witmeyer et ux conveying Tract 20, Virginia Park $841.30 Deed to A. B. Austin et ux conveying N Nd17SE', Sec. 7 and S2NE- lying E. of Crooked River Highway, Sec. 7, all in Twp. 20 S., Range 17 E.W.N., except portion owned by Oregon State,Highway Commission for stockpile purposes and U. S. Highway 20 right -of -way. Approximately 83.91 Acres for the sum of $1300.00. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF COUNTY PROPERTIES WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: The Court made a Resolution to exchange property owned by the.County for property owned by the United States, and the Clerk was ordered to give notice of a hearing on said Resolution in the County Court Room at 10 :00 A.M., July 14, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF A PLATTED STREET: Pursuant to a petition from the Board of Directors of the Terrebonne Grade School requesting the vacation of a platted street in the Townsite of Hillman, the Court made a resolution of its intenti6n to vacate all of Sixth Street between B and C Streets in Hillman. The Court ordered the Roadmaster to post notices of hearing for said vacation at ILO :00 A.M. on July 7, 1965. There being no further business Court adjourned. C /-Z OUNTY JUDGE ��C— COIlUAISSIONER C011h1ISSIONER - 3 - a Vol 9 wF 4V IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF Vacation of a ) IMSOLUTION platted street ) This matter having been presented to the Court the 2nd day of June, 1965 upon the petition of the Board of Directors of the Terrebonne Grade School, requesting the vacation of a platted street in the Tot+msite of Hillman ( Terrebonne), Deschutes County, Oregon. And it being further presented that the said platted street is impractical for use and should join the adjoining property. The platted street is located by the following description: All of Sixth Street between B and C streets in Hillman, townsite, Deschutes County, Oregon, as recorded on the official plat, in the Deschutes County Clerk's Office. That the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, be ordered to post the notices of hearing for said vacation, at 10 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, in the Deschutes County Courthouse, . Room 210, on July 7, 1965, Deschutes County, Bend, Oregon. Dated this 2 June, 1965. i COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO114ISSIONER COUNTY CUI�G4ISSIONER o , VOL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) Exchange of County Properties ). RESOLUTION with the United States of America ) This matter coming before the County Court on the County Court's own motion in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that an exchange of property is desired between Deschutes County, Oregon, and the United States of America, and; It appearing that said exchange of property is to the best interest to the public of Deschutes County, Oregon; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED that it is the intention of the Deschutes County Court to exchange property owned by Deschutes County, Oregon, with prop- erty owned by the United States of America pursuant to 0. R. S. 275.100, the proposed property to be exchanged described as follows: Descriptions Deschutes County to the United States of America: SW4SE4 Sec. 16, E2NW4, Sec. 23, NE4Sw4 Sec. 32, SZNW4 Sec. 34, T. 20 S., R. 17 E.; SE4 Sec. 12 lots 1* 21 3, 4, S114 Sec. 21E2 Sec. 12, NE4 Sec. 13,1NZ1Sec. 1, T. 21 S.;1R. 11 E.i E2 Sec. 15, NEB, EZNW4, NE4SW4, NSE4 Sep. 17, N2, Sw4, WZ- SE4 Sec. 21, N2,EZSE4 Sec. 22, SW4, w2SE4-Sec. 23, WZ Sec. 25, N2 Sec. 26, W ((less 9.55 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 27, all (less 26.81 acres U. S..Hwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 28, S2 Sec. 32, N2, SE-z' Sec. 33, all (less 25.53 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right-of-way and two acres for state stockpile) Sec. 36, T. 20 S., R. 18 E.; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SZ Sec. 5, lots 1, 21 4, 5 6, E2SW4, SE4 Sec. 6 lots 1, 22 31 4, E2, QW2 Sec. 71 NE4 Sec. 8, E2 Sec. 9, Wi, SE4 Sec. 11, SW4 Sec. 12, N2 Sec. 13 NE4NE4,S2NE41 W2, SEA Sec. 14, W2NE4, W2, EZSE4 Sec. 16, S4SEa, Sec. 21, S2NW4, SW4 Sec. 22, T. 21 S. R. 18 E.; lots 3, 4 S2r14d4 Sec. 4 lots 1, 2, S-NE4, SE4 Sec. 5,. Nw4NE4 W27 S2 SE4 Sec. 8, 52SW4 Sec. 9i NE4 Sec. 16, NWL Sec. 17, W2 Sec. 32, T. 20 S., R. 19 E.; SW4 Sec. 3, S2 (less 6.24 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right-of-way) Sec. 5, lots 3, 4, 51 6, E2SW41 SE4 (less 23.51 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 6, T. 21 S., R. 19 E. W. M., Oregon Description: The United States of America to Deschutes County: NW4SW4 Sec. 34 SW4SW4 Sec. 35 T. 15 S.,,R. 11 E.; NE4SW4 Sec. 24, NW4NE4, SE4NW4, SE4sw4 Sec. 25, T. 16 S., R. 11 E.; SE-M 4, N2SE4 Sec. 12, T. 15 S, R. 12 E.; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Page 1 of 2 pages. 0 i VOL 42;79 S ?N2, 52 Sec. 2, SE4SE4 Sec. 3,1 lots 12,1 See i 7i E2E2, W2SE41Sec. 10 all Sec. 11, lot 1., N2 N =S2, SE4SW4, S2SE4 Sec. 14 SE-1- 1 1 i 1 i ME! W2SE45W4, N2SE4, E2SW SE 4, SE—SE! Sec. 21, E2NE4 ' 23, S2 Sec. 27, lots 1, 2, 5,, 7, 8, NE4, E2Nw4, 52 Sec. 28, E2- SE4 Sec. 29, T. 15 S., R. 13 E. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Clerk give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the ]lath day of July, 1965, at Bend, Oregon, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcel should not be exchanged. Dated this _day of June, 1965. County Judge County Commasion e County Commissioner Page 2 of 2 pages. i VOL NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held at the County Court House, Deschutes County, Oregon in the County Court Room at 10:00 a.m., on the 14th day of July, 1965 to hear any objections, if there be any,.to the a proposed exchange of Deschutes County property with Bureau of Land Management property, said properties to be exchanged described as follows: Deschutes County to the Bureau of Land Management: SW4SE4 Sec. 16, E2NW4, Sec. 23, �4S4 See. 32, SINAI Sec, 34, T. 20 S., R. 17 E.; SE4 Sec. 12 Lots 1, 22 3, 4, SW-14 Sec, 2 E2 Sec. 12, NE4 Sec. 13 N1 Sec. 16, T. 21 S. R. 17 E.; E2 Sec. 15, NE4, ETNW4, NE4SW4, NISEI Sec. 17, N2, SW4, VA See. Sec. 21, N2, E2SE4 Soc. 22, SW4, W-SE4 Sec. 232W2 Sec. 25, N2 Sec. 26, Wz (less 9.55 acres U. S. Hiwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 27, all (less 26.81 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 28, S2 Sec. 32, N2, SE4 Sea. 33, all (less 25.53 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way and two acres for state stockpile) Sec. 36, T. 20 S.,_R. 18 E.; Lots 1, 21 3, 42 Si Sec. 5, lots 1, 2, 4, 5i 6, E2SW4,1SE4 Sec. 6, lots 1, 2, 3, 4,iE2, E-1WI Sec. 7,. NE4 Sec. 8, E- Sec. 9, W2 SEw Sec. 11, SW4 Sec. 12 N2 Sec. 13 NE. NE4, SfNE4., W2 SE4f Sec. 14, W- NE4, - W2, Ell Sec. 16, S2SE4, Sec. 21, S2NW4, SW4 Sec. 22, T. 21 S., R. 18 E.; lots 3, 4, S2NW4 Sec. 4, lots 1, 2 SINE!, SE4 Sec. 5, NW4NE4, W2, S2SE4 See. 8, S2SW4 Sec. 9, NEB Sec. 16, N2N2 Sec;. 17, W2 Sec. 32, T. 20 S., R. 19 E.; SW4 Sec. 3, S2 (less 6.24 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way) Sec. 5, lots 3, 4, 5 6,' E2sW4, SE4 (less 23.51 acres U. S. Hwy. #20 right -of -way Se, c. 6, T. 21 S., R. 19 E. W. M., Oregon. Bureau of Land Management to Deschutes County: NW -'.SW4' Sec. 34, SW4SW4 See. 35 T. 15 S., R. 11 E.; NE4SW4 Sec. 24, NW4NE4, SE4NW4, SE4SW4 Sec. 25, T. 16 S., R. 11 E.; SE�4NE4,1N2SE4 Sec. 12, T. 15 S., R. 12 E.; Lots 1 2, 3 4 S2N2, S2 Sec. 2, SEtSE4 Sec. 3 Lots 2, Sec. 7, E2E- W-SE4 Sec. 10, all Sec. 11, Lot 11 N2,1NIS! SE4SW4, S2SE' Sec. 14, SE4NE4, W2SE4SW4, N2SE4, E2SW4SE4i SE4SE4 Sec. 21, E2NE4 Sec.' 23, S2 Sec. 27, Lots 1, 2, 5, -6, 7, 8� NE4, El 1, S2,Sec. 28, E2SE4 Sec. 29, T. 15 S., R. 13 E. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. DESCHUTES' COUNTY COURT OUNTY JUDGE COUNTY ' CO*aSSIONER Sl /(? X4 / Y 'COMMISSIONER Date of first publication June 5. _1965 Date of last publication July 10, 1965 Y O th Act 431 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board'of Equalization met November 30, 1964 at 9:30 A. M., there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley and Joe Tilden, Members and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. The oaths of office were administered and signed by the Board Members. At this time the Board made the following recommendations to the Assessor: 1. Accept the ratio studyas presented and that a ratio of 25% be posted. 2. That every effort should be expended to bring the farm and rural tract maintenance up to date in Code Area #1. 3. In order to not let the maintenance program fall behind the forecasted schedule, a definite plan be initiated to accomplish the maintenance in Code Area A. 'If a study of this problem reveals it cannot be accomplished in the next two years a request be presented to the County Court for an additional appraiser. Mr. Yardley recommended that the Assessor request of the State Tax Commission to use two State Appraisers for a short period of time. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK l t BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met April 19, 1965 at 9:00 A. M., there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jesse Yardley and Joe Tilden of'the Board of Equalization, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerks at which time the following proceedings were held: The Board reviewed the Assessor's sales ratio study and it was moved and second to accept the.posted ratio of 25 %. The Assessor informed the Board that the re- appraisal of the Lapine district presented the biggest problem in the re- appraisal maintenance program.at this time. The work load of each appraiser was discussed and Mr. Yardley recommended that the-assessor request of the State Tax Commission the use of two State Appraisers for a short period of time in order to keep the re- appraisal program on schedule. The meeting was adjourned until May 10th, 1965. CO 7Y CLERK 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met Tuesday, May 11, 1965 at 9 :00 A. M., there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley and Joe Tilden of the Board of Equalization; and Robert E. Lyons, Assessor for the purpose of organization and study of the petitions received to date. The Board requested additional information from the County Assessor and continued the meeting until 9:00 A. M. Friday, May 14, 1965. Chairman 0 VOL 9 QAu 433 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met May 10, 1965 at 10 :00 A..M.,; there being present George Baker and Jesse Yardley. On motion of.George Baker the meeting was continued until 9:00 A. M. May 11, 1965. BE IT REMEMBERED,, the Board of Equalization met Friday, May 14, 1965 at 9 :00 A. M., there being present Geroge F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley and Joe Tilden of the Board of Equalization, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. The Board reviewed all the petitions filed to date and set Thursday, May 20th at 9 :00 A. M. and Tuesday, May 25th at 7:00 P. M. as the times for hearings of the petitioners: It was ordered that notices be sent to all petitions to appear at the time most convenient if they desired to be heard on their petitions. o VOL 9 Par 4.34 BE IT REMEMBERED, The Board of Equalization met Tuesday, May20th, 1965 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley and Joe Tilden, Members, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. Dan Hierman appeared before the Board. and requested that the land described in his petition, Lots 7,;6�83af3d 17 Block 46, Redmond be reduced to $125.00 per front foot. He informed the Board this was XX a depressed area and hard to get renters that would pay enough to give him a fair return on his money. Mr. Lyons suggested that the.a State Tax Commission field re- appraise the property or the Board secure the services of an independa.nt. appraiser to check it jout. Arthur Rixe appeared and informed the Board his property had been appraised October 9, 1964. He said he had no question as to the value of the land or the building but felt the attached equipment in the buidding was valued too high. 'Mr. Baker suggested that the pro] Alton Hemmingsen told the Board that he had 5.04 frontage on South # 3rd St., which he paid $14,500.00. was valued too high as it was non - commercial property. building was valued too high, in fact it is so high he 1 ?erty be re- appraised. acres with 400 foot He felt the land He also felt the cannot afford insurance. with 225' frontage Bruno Huslick: Stated iue owned 1.49 acres /which has just been re- appraised. He felt the land was too high but the improvements were fair. Art Kohfield: Informed the_ Board he had 40 acres of class 7 land which he had bought from the County and could not afford the $10.00 per acre he was being assessed. Said he used it only for a retreat and the taxes were too high for someone drawing Social Security At this time the Board adjourned until May 25th at 7:00 P. M. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK 0 VOL 9 DACE 435 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met May 25, 1965 at 7.#,00 P. M. there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley, Member, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. Don Peterma.n appeared before the Board and stated that he felt the land described in his petitions was too high but the house was about right. The Assessor found that he was being assessed for one acre more of water than he owned. Roy T. Wyatt stated that he owned 10 acres on the Bend Burns Highway, the land being assessed at $6100 including 6 acres of C. 0. I. Water, the house $4370 and the swimming pool at $1300.00. It was moved and seconded that the property be re- appraised May 25, 1965. At this time the Board adjourned until June 3rd at 7;00 P. M. Respectfully submitted COUNTY CLERK 0 May 31, 1965 BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD the meeting of the Board was extended two weeks to complete consideration of the petitions before it. COUNTY CLERK VOL 1 ?-Aff 436 BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met Thursday, June 3rd, 1965 at 7 :30 P. M.; there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess Yardley. and Joe Tilden, Members,r.Rob6rt E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, Clerk. Nell V. Heare appeared before the Board and requested that the assessed value of Tax Lot 201, Sec. 7 & 8 Twp: 18 S. R. 12, E. W. M. be reduced. She stated that the assessed value of her land had increased more than other. lands she cited and had gone up trdmendously since she purchased it. Mr. Baker tried very diligently to explain the mechanics of the Board of Equalization, the value put on homesites and small tracts to Mrs. Heare. At this time the Board ordered the Clerk to send Orders Denying Petitions to the following: Christina Lana Gardner Gladys B. Cozart Marie Kolkka Art Kohfield Bf+uno Huslik Don Peterman for Tax Lot 100 Sec. 19, Twp. 17 S. R. 13 EWM, Petition No. 8 -65 Ray T. Wyatt Glenn C. McGouirk Alton Hemmingson Philip L. Glover Ruel B. O'Leary, Petition No. 2 -65, covering Tax Lot'500, Sec. 32 C A, Twp. 17 S. R. 12 EWM James 0. Arntz Frieda M. Copley Idell Brown Nell V. Heare Ralph W. Boese The Board ordered the following petition be reduced: Deschutes Development Co.; Lots owned in Deschutes River Woods reduced from $70.00 per lot to $50.00 per lot, assessed value. Don D. Peterman: Petition #7 covering Tax Lot #101 Sec. 19, Twp. 17, S. R. 13 EWM. The Assessor found that Mr'. Peterman was being assessed for 1 acre of water more than he owned and the Board ordered the assessed value of the land be corrected in accordance therewith, reducing the land from $540.00 to $490.00, the improvements to remain'the same. River Bend Land Co., Oreg. Lt: Lots owned in River Bend Estates be reduced from $70.00 per lot to $50.00 per lot, assessed value. Gerald E. Kinersly: To reduce the assessed value of the improvements from $4,980.00 to $4,480.00, the land to remain the same. W: B. Minter: The Board ordered that the land covered in the petition be reduced from $770.00 to $500.00 assessed value and improvements to remain O VOL 437 the same. Reuel'B. O'Leary: Petition No. 21 -65 covering Tax Lot #700, Sec. 32 CA, Twp. - assessed value of the 17 S. R. 12 EWM was.ordered to reduce theAmprovements from $8,000.00 to $6,250.00 and the land to remain the same. Arthur A. Rixe= The land remain the same and the assessed value of the improvements be reduced from $14,910.00 to $13,860.00. Richard J. Turner: Land to remain the same and assessed value of improvements be reduced from $2,530.00 to $2,240.00 Dan H. Heierman, Sr.: Mr. Heierman's petition was again discussed. The Assessor informed the Board that he had taken an appraiser and gone over the property and his recommendation was that the land remain the same but the assessed value bf the improvements be reduced from $5,100.00 to $2,560.00. The Board ordered the clerk to write it's order to conform to the Assessor's new figure. This completed the Board's work for 1965 except for the three petitions of Chasmir Co. Respectf ully submitted COUNTY CLERK 0 VOL FA BE IT REMEMBERED, the Board of Equalization met Thursday, June 17, 19655 at 10: 30 A. M., there being present George F. Baker, Chairman, Jess. Yardley and Joe Tilden, Members, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor and Helen M. Dacey, County Clerk. The one remaining petition, Chasmar & Co., Petitions #16 -65, 17 -65 and 18 -65, which in reality is one large ranch or farm but three petitions were filed to conform to the tax lots, was discussed. The Board felt that an outside appraiser should be brought in as the assessed value on the tax roll was $15,000.00 more than the purchase price. Mr. Lyons was instructed to try and secure an appraiser from the Klamath County assessor's office within the next week. It was moved and seconded to adjour the Board of Equalization for 1965, subject to the call of the Chairman to consider the one remaining petition. COUNTY CLERK 0 RE IT REMF..MRERED, George F. Baker, Chairman of the Board of Equalization for Deschutes County, Oregon, called the Board together at 9 :15 A. M., July lst, 1965, there being present, Mr. Baker,_Jesse L. Yardley and S. J. Tilden, members of the Board, Robert E. Lyons, Assessor, William Kurtz, Appraiser for Deschutes County and Helen M. - Dacey, County Clerk. The Board was unable to secure the services of an appraiser from ises another county to appraise 'these pr.. -, s recommended at the last meeting. Mr. Lyons then secured the services of Orville McCullough of the State Tax Commission and he went over the buildings and land with Mr. Kurtz, the farm appraiser from the Assessor's office. They found the water should be decreased by 2 acres for a value of $4,400.00 and that the small tract should be combined with the rest of the ranch instead of being assessed separately as a small tract, which lowered the value to $103,900.00. It was moved by Joe Tilden and seconded by Jesse Yardley to accept the new appraisal. There being no further business before the Board it was moved and. seconded to adjourn. Respectfully submitted 0 0 VOL 9 PAGE 440 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Mi THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Putter ) of ) RESOLUTION Vacation of a Platted Street ) This matter coming before the Court on the 2nd day of June, 1965 on the petition of the Board of Directors of the Terrebonne Grade School, requesting the vacation of a platted street in the Townsit e of Hillman ( Terrebonne), Deschutes County, Oregon. And it being 'further presented that the said platted street is impractical for use and should join the adjoining property. The platted street is located by the folwo lowing description: All of 6th Street between B and C Streets in Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, as recorded on the official plat on file in the Deschutes County Clerk's office. That the Deschutes County Roadmaster, Charles L. Plummer, or his duly authorized deputy, be ordered to post the notices for hearing for said vacation, said hearing to be held at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time in the Deschutes Count Courthouse, house Room 210 on July 7, 1965, Des- chutes County, Bend, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY. COURT Ay, COUNTY JUDGE 0 O BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 16th day of June, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL,-FUND: Ruth Martin Tax Dept--Tax School $25.00 Fowler Printing Company HD- -Supp. 84.00 Washington State Public Health HD- -Supp. 3.00 Eriksen's Redmond Stationery HD- -Supp. 4.06 Mahoney Office Equip. MH- -Supp. 18.05 Rose Pharmacy HD- -Supp. 25.44 Eriksen's Stationery HD 84.86; MH 24.46- -Supp. 109.32 Cent Wise Drug Stores HD- -Supp. 5.04 American Cyanamid Co. HD- -Supp. 577.90 Oregon -Wash. Tele. Co. HD 17.15; MH 6.10 23.25 Pacific Northwest Bell HD 74.25; MH 35.35 109.60 Vernon Patrick MH- -Rent 55.00 George McGeary, M.D. HD - -Med. Inv. 225.00 SAMUEL F. TOEVS, M.D. HD- -Med. Inv. 45.00 C. J. Rademacher, M.D. HD- -Med. Inv. 45.00 Donald L. Ellis J..P.##2- -Tele. 17.31; Postage 10.00; Clerk 25.00 52.31 Cent -Wise Drug Stores Assessor - -Film 68.85 Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Assessor - -Off. Exp. 277.80 Lloyd Hansen Sheriff - -Guard Duty 12.00 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Sheriff- -Bond (Newhouse) 25.00 Pac. N.W. Bell Sheriff- -Tele. 7.43 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 36.50 Central Oregon Tire Co. Sheriff - -Car Exp. 7.82 Deschutes County Road Dept. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 75.00 Kenneth H. Oakley, M.D. Jail Exp. 7.00 Mackey- McCusker & White Jail Exp. 5.00 Kroske's Glass & Paint Supply Jail Exp. 3.56 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Jail Exp. 1.80 Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Jail -- Prisoners Board 238.00 John H. Waterman, M.D. Mental Hearing 10.00 Farley Elliott, P.M. Dist. Court -- Stamps 25.00 P. W. Ford, M.D. Jail Exp. 7.50; Dist. Atty. Crime Inv. 7.50 15.00 Bend Memorial Clinic D.A.- -Crime Inv. 10.00 Brewster, Copenhaver & Larkin D.A. - -Dues 10.00 Louis Selken D.A. Travel 56.32; Conf. 75.00 131.32 Vanco Products Co. Cthse Exp. 24.00 Pac. Power & Light Co. Cthse Lights 224.84 Eastern Oregon Mills Cthse Exp. 8.26 Larry's Cafeteria Circ.Ct. - -Jury Meals 15.90 The Tribune Publishing Co. Ciro. Ct.- -Supp. 15.05 Surveyors Service Co. Surveyor- -Supp. 10.76 Villa St. Rose Juve - -Court Comm. 10.00 Ernest E. Shippen Juve -- Travel 3.60 Deschutes County C.D.- -Rent 50.00 Bend Dairy Abundant Food- -Rent 100.00 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 12.08 Union Oil Company Assessor - -Car Exp. 35.15 Pocatello Supply Depot Rodent Control 81.60 Eriksen's Stationery Co.Judge 10.58; Assessor 19.94; Dist.Judge 7.95; Treas. 17.50; Watermaster 15.00 70.97 Mahoney Office Equip. Watermaster 2.57; Ciro. Ct. 7.69 10.26 Newlands CthseExp. ' 5.00 Redmond Spokesman Sher. Tax Foreclosure 397.80; Legal 42.35; Abundant Food 23.25 463.40 - 1 - R�Aa O[I v� The Bend Bulletin Legal 7.80 Cascade Medical Clinic D.A. 5.00 Crime Inv.; Dist. Ct. Mental 10.00 15.00 Burroughs Corporation Co.Court- -Sapp. 20.95 John Barr Cthse Exp. 13.50 Brandis Thrift -Wise Drugs C.D. - -Off. Exp. 4.78 Transport Clearings Rodent Control 4.59 DOG CONTROL FUND: J. H. Smith, Sr. Dog Control Work 100.00 Fred Painter Dog Control Services 7.00 LAW. LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Books 16.00 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Johnson Electric, Inc. Range & Wiring 877.98 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Cthse Annex -- Plumbing 61.56 DeGree Construction Co. Cthse Annex 71616.47 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 27.70 Bob Thomas Chevrolet- Cadillac Parts 5.67 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 138.91 Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Parts 271.94 Young Equipment Company Parts 2.63 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 1,163.32 Murray & Hold Motors Parts 43.30 Farwest Steel Service Center Parts 57.10 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts 18.35 Relsay's Electric Parts 42.97 Consolidated Supply Co. Parts 67.73 Crater Lake Machinery Co. Parts 67.51 Richards Cashway Lumber Co. Lumber 25.47 Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 125.56 Dean Enterprises Lumber 12.93 Bend Redi -Mix, Inc. Concrete 64.60 Bob Wilson Curb Co. Concrete - Aggregate 677.09 A & M Tire Service, Inc. Tires 28.95 Williams Tire Service Tires 312.86 Les Schwab Tire Center Tires �52.72 Shoop & Schulze Tire Serv. Tires 64.15 Miller Lumber Co. Hdw. 1.98 Eastern Oregon Mills Hdw. 25.75 Shell Oil Co. Lube 10.56 Texaco, Inc. Lube 220.76 Lin Davis Radio Service Radio 25.00 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp. 4.00 Redmond Printers Gen. Exp. 15.75 Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Gen, Exp. 34.36 Eriksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. 46.36 G. W. McCann Gen. Exp. 3.80 Transport Clearings Freight 10 10.75 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Utilities .12 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 71.16 Pac. N.W. Bell "Ag" Utilities 112.15 Oregon Chemicals Weed Control 319.00 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Aggregate 2,748.28 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 0 7.50 - 2 - IN THE MA TTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY, OWNED LANDS: The Court executed the following deeds: Redemption Deed to Mary Lee Rollins, formerly Mary Lee Thompson, conveying Lot 13, Block 29, Highland Addition, for the sum of $189.71 Correction Deed to Kathleen Austin correcting description of .21 A. in N2SE4SW47 Sec. 4, Trap. 15 S.R. 10 E.W.N. to tract described in Vol. 77 Deeds at Page 374. Deed on Contract to Richard Dale Crawford et ux conveying Lots 14, 152 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 42, Hillman for the sum of $150.00. IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR COUNTY CARS AND PICKUPSt At this time the County Court accepted the bid of Jacques Chevrolet for 2 cars and a a T. pickup for the Sheriffla office and a i T._Pickup for the Assessor for a total figure of $7,079.211. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT TO DESCHUTES' COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: At this time the Court, upon the recommendation of the Deschutes County Planning Commission, appointed Gary A. Scott as .Secretary and Administrative Officer of the Deschutes County Planning Commission. IN THE MATTER OF MINERAL MATERIALS PERMITt The United States of America granted permission to Deschutes County for a period of 2 years to remove 75,000 cubic yards cinders for road construction and maintenance from Wuksi Butte Pit in the NW4 of Sec. 15, T. 21 S.R. 8 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS.FOR CREDIT UNIONt The Court authorized payroll deduction to the Central Oregon Federal Credit Union for all Deschutes County employees who desire it. IN THE MATTER OF BLAKLET HEIGHTS INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE: The Court decreed that .the zoning in Bla kley Heights shall be designated as SR (Suburban Residential) with minimum lot size of 12,500 square feet and with a minimum lot width of 100 feet; and further ordered that all provisions of Zoning Ordinance #1 are to apply with exception of lot minimums and width. IN THE MATTER. OF AMENDED SUBDIVISION REGULATIONt. Pursuant to a hearing held June 9, 1965, regulation of plats and subdivisions was adopted. IN THE MATTER OF PERIT ROAD: The Court declared its intention to establish a road by Resolution, described as follows: A roadway 601 in width, being 301 in width each side of the center line described as:tollowa: Beginning at the quarter section corner tetweoen Sections 4 & 9 of Twp. 15 S.R.10'E.W.M. and .running thence S. 89052-15011 E. 2640.0 feet to the corner of Sections 3,4,9,10 of Trap. 15 S.R. 10 E.W.M. and ordered the Roadmaster to post copigs of said Resolution. Hearing on Resolution to be held July 16, 1965. - 3 - v . 4 IN. THE MA TIER 'OF PRIVA TE ACCESS ROADS: The Court granted permission to construct access roads on or across Deschutes County right -of -way to Dale McKeen and Donald Hudson. IN W MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF A GAS LINE: The Court granted Cascade Natural Gas Company permission to install a gas line across Northwest Market Road: IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLATION OF WATER PIPE LINES: The Court granted permission to install water lines as follow: Keith Ramsay - 8" waterline across Bear Creek Road Roats mater System (W.E.Roats) - 22" water line across & along Blakley Road George D. Leonard -.2" water line across right -of -way in Sec. 4, Twp. 15 S.R. 10 E4+iN! IN THE MATTER OF MOVING A BUILDING: The Court granted K. J. Holman permission to move a 121x 501 building on Bear Creek Road and Torkelson Road. to intersection of Torkelson Road with the Bend - Burns Highway, IN TRE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION - FINANCE AGREEKENT: The State Highway Commission and Deschutes County entered into a construction - finance agreement covering the Deschutes County Roads Oiling Project on 10 FAS-C Routes. There being no further business, Court adjourned. ol Gam/ COUNTr JUDGE COIoaSSIONER CUMMISSIONER. - 4 - VOL 9 PAGA45 MINERAL MATTsRIALS PERMIT Pursuant to the authority of the Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (61 Stat. 681, 64 Stet. 571, 69 Stat. 367, 43 U.S.C. 1185), and regulations thereunder set forth in 36 CFR 251,4 (20 F. R. 5724), permission is hereby granted under the terms and conditions hereof, to Deschutes County, c/o County Judge (Full name of person, firm or corporation) of Bend, Oregon (Complete address) for a period of 2 years from date hereof, to extract, remove and dis- pose of the following mineral material: 1/ 75,000 cubic yards cinders for for road construction and maintenance on the following described lands in the State of Oregon Wuksi Butte Pit in the NW4 Section 15, T. 21 S., R. 8 E., W.M. containing 40 acres, more or less, together with the right to construct and maintain thereon such structures and other facilities as may be necessary for the extraction and removal of said mineral materials. This permit is granted subject to the following conditions: 1. Minimum Annual Payment. The permittee shall_ pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, annually and in advance, the sum of $ No Charge - Issued under Regulation U- 13b(4) 2. Royalty. (a) a ettl teal �.-' F. z• ps' o+ �ic�ec�- i�r��ettse- �- e�eve- ;- *r!��s- t�e�- �t.euidc� , s�eir�.ley_o�•tl�bed-er- rem+ s�- t��- f�o�- l�l�g- �at�F-- -....- l/ If the permit is for a fixed quantity, that quantity should be stated as well as the kind or kinds of material. R6- 2820 -19 March 1963 Page 1 of 4 VOL .Pact X46 o , the permittee at the end of each three month - be'rrin nhe date of the issuance of this perakt,yo.f-=a -w1 -ice en statement certifying the quan- tity of materiaX9=eXt -a' c during such period and for which royalties have � - zhm- basts -of ,i€ tha Forest Ser- -i- c- e- deea - -- not-- appr- ove- -tha- stat.emen4- submitted -b-y- -thy nprmi - to be-- paid --f4r shall be a t- e*ri -ned b�— t-le - -F-c ��r�r� vl. -a -vac.. a• n Lin � Q� i nn 4hh) AXter- roduction- begins, the T {n -annual -gaffe - credited on the royalty payments for the year and_f.or —ea year there= after, but no part of a minimum. _an ayment for one year shall be carried over a.s- a- -cre'drt against royalties accruing in any subsequent - - --_ -- (C) _ Thp- permittR+o ahal l Mainterin •.iith the Fveegt- Se times a deposit which, with the minimum s MaT ll be sufficient in the gm a Forest Service to meet as they come due sum of $ - conditi unsatisfactory, the Fore e terms ew id conditions 11 ha fnrrnd which shall within months after the data a e prosecuted diligently Exce en consent of the Forest Service, operations 5. Termination. l/ This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at: t;he discretion of the Regional Forester, 6. The rights and duties of the Forest Service under this permit as herein expressed will be'exercised or discharged by the Forest Supervisor or by such Forest Officer as he may designate to supervise.the operations here- in authorized, 1/ For noncompetitive sales, use this clause and delete section 13 of Standard Terms and Conditions, Form 2800 -7b. For competitive $ales, use section 13 and delete section 5. 166 9 PAGE 447 deposited under this permit mriy, upon failure on his part all and singular the req�dTundcr irements set forth in tm .t or. made <a part hereof, be retained by the Frest e o e applied toward the satisfaction of his obliga.tio this permit without prejudice to any other .�r_emedina of thy+ Fnrnat $ °YV{C�'. _ the removal of material, have not been fully discharged by �ltnotiri'y a- tion date, or as adjusted or extended, the Forest Service the permittee in writing of the specific work to be don final satisfaction of such obligations under this permit. The ttee requests that, unless the permittee denies rnsponsib for any or all of such wort: within thirty (30) days of the date of such notice, the Forest Service performs such undenied wo:rk'for the permittee under the provisions of section 5 of the A April 24, 1950 (64 Stat. 83, 16 U.S.C. 572), to the extent t unds to cover the cost thereof are provided by the permi and the permittee authorizes the transfer to the cooperative 'or fund for this purpose of any balances to his credit under this 8. Standnrd Terms and Conditions and S2eciol Clauses. The rights of the permittee shall be subject to the standard terms and conditions and to the! special clauses 9 to 14 ,which are attached hereto and made a part hereof., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Da to .ymP 9 1965 By (Name) _ Forest Supervisor (Title) This perm t is accepted subject to all its terms and conditions, and the permitte hereby agrees to comply therewith.. Date �1���C� — �J�S DESCHUTES COUNTY ( Permittee) By (Name) tae) - 3 - VOL 9 PAGE 448 SPECIAL CLAUSES 9. The permittee will post and maintain signs as required by the District Ranger, notifying the public of unusual hazards or other special conditions pertaining to the use. 10. All timber and brush removed in connection with clearing operations and dead and down timber within 25 feet of the edge of the cutbank of the quarry and of the clearing limits of the stockpile site, must be disposed of as directed by the District Ranger in advance j of excavation or construction operations. j 11. In clearing operations, all timber within 25 feet of the edge of the top of the cutbank of the quarry will be removed. t 12. Any trees cut on the road right -of -way or quarry site which j contain merchantable material shall be cut into log lengths and decked along the road right -of -way as directed by the forest officer in charge. This material shall be disposed of by the Forest Service. Unmerchantable material including tops, branches, etc., shall be piled and burned as directed by the forest officer in charge. i I 13. Unauthorized persons shall not.be permitted on the premises when the excavation is in progress. 14. Quarry faces greater than 45 degrees will be excavated in bench sections with working slopes of not to exceed 40 feet in height. Benches shall not be less than 20 feet in width. This work must be kept current with the cinder removal or failure to do so will require that operations be shut down until such time as the work has been completed to the satisfaction of the District Ranger. -4- ? A VOL v pmt 449 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS or Mineral Materials Permit) The words lessee (Permittee) and lease (Permit) shall apply respectively to permittee and permit wherever used in this Mineral Materials permit. Section 1. Good Operational and Conservation Practice. The lessee (permittee) shall: (a) Conduct all operations authorized by this lease (permit) with due regard for good land management, not cut or destroy timber without first obtaining permission from the Forest Service, pay for all such timber cut or destroyed at the rates prescribed by it, and avoid unnecessary damage to improvements, timber, crops, or other cover. (b) Not clear or use the land for roads, other works or structures necessary for the enjoyment of this lease (permit) until a plan of construction or development covering such use of the premises has been approved by the Forest Service. In the location, design, construction, and maintenance of all authorized roads, works or structures and in operations under this lease (permit), the lessee (permittee) shall do all things reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce to the fullest extent scar- ring and erosion of the land, pollution of the soil and water resources and any damage to the watershed. Where construction, operation, or maintenance of any of the facilities under this lease (permit) causes damage to the watershed or pollution of the soil or water resources, the lessee (permittee) shall repair such damage and take such corrective measures to prevent further pollution or damage to the watershed as are deemed necessary by the Forest Service. Section 2. Safety. The lessee (permittee) shall carry on all mining operations in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all Federal and State laws and the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, having due regard for the health and safety of miners and other employees; and safeguard with fences, barriers, fills, covers, or other effective devices, any shafts, pits, tunnels, cuts, and other excavations which otherwise would unduly imperil the life, safety, or property of other persons. Section 3. Fire Precautions. The lessee (permittee) shall do all in his power to prevent and suppress fires on the lease (permit) area and in its vicinity, and require his employees, contractors, and subcontractors to do likewise. Unless prevented by circumstances over which he has no control and to the extent possible the lessee (permittee) shall place his employees, con- tractors, and subcontractors at the disposal of the Forest Service for the purpose of fighting fires, with the understanding that they may become employees of the Forest Service during such period and be paid for firefighting services at current rates of pay established by the Forest Service for the said national forest for services of similar character: Provided, That the lessee (per- mittee) shall reimburse the Forest Service for the cost of suppressing any fires which the lessee (permittee), his employees, contractors or subcontractors caused in any manner or the origin or spread of which he or they could have prevented. During periods of serious fire danger, as may be specified by the Forest Service, the lessee (permittee) shall prohibit smoking and the building of camp and lunch fires by his employees, contractors, and subcontractors within the lease (permit) area except at established camps, and shall enforce this prohibition by all means within his power. However, the Forest Service may desig- nate safe places where, after all flammable material has been cleared away, campfires may be built for the purpose of heating lunches and where, at the option of the lessee (permittee), smoking may be permitted. When in the judgment of the Forest Service the fire danger is of such serious nature that fires may result from the operation, the lessee (permittee) will close clown operations upon request of the Forest Service for the period of such emergency. The lessee (permittee) shall not burn rub- bish, trash, or other flammable material except with the consent of the Forest Service and shall not use explosives during the fire season except as authorized to do so or on areas approved by the Forest Service. The lessee (permittee) shall build or construct such fire lines or do such clearing on the lease (permit) area as the Forest Service decides is necessary for fire pre- vention and shall maintain such fire tools at his headquarters on the lease (permit) area as are deemed necessary by the Forest Service. Section 4. Roads; Utility Facilities. (a) The lessee (permittee) shall fully and currently repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forest or project roads and trails caused by the exercise of the privileges granted by this permit. No transportation of mineral materials shall be permitted on roads until drainage acceptable to the Forest Service is installed. (b) The Forest Service shall have the right to use any road constructed by the lessee (permittee) under this lease (per- mit) for any and all purposes in connection with the protection and administration of the national forest or other lands under its jurisdiction. (c) Truck roads constructed by the lessee (permittee) under this lease (permit) may be used by other parties in connec- tion with other authorized uses of national forest, national grassland, or other lands administered by the Forest Service: Pro- vided, That on nonpublic roads, such use shall not materially interfere with the operations of the lessee (permittee). On truck roads which the lessee (permittee) constructed or is required to maintain, such other parties using the roads for heavy hauling purposes, such as logging and mining, shall pay a fair share of the cost of construction and shall perform a fair share of such maintenance based on their use, or shall pay to the lessee (permittee) the cost of such fair share, as may be agreed upon by the parties concerned, subject to final determination by the Forest Service if the parties disagree. (d) In all phases of construction and operations the lessee (permittee) shall protect, so far as practicable, all telephone lines, ditches, fences, and other improvements and, if such improvements are damaged by his operations under this lease (per- mit), he shall restore them promptly. When necessary by reason of the lessee's (permittee's) operations under this lease (permit), the Forest Service may require the lessee (permittee) to move any such telephone line or fence from one location to another. Section 5. Cooperative Deposits. All or portions of any work for fire prevention, road maintenance, restoration, or removal of improvements, revegetation or reforestation, control of erosion, for which the lessee (permittee) is responsible, may, upon written request of the lessee (permittee) and approval by the Forest Service, to be attached hereto and become a part hereof, be performed by the Forest Service on a basis of cooperation or assistance under Section 5, act of April 24, 1950 (64 Stat. 83; 16 U.S.C. 572). When the work is to be so performed the lessee (permittee) shall make advance deposits into the Cooperative Work Fund at such times and in such manner as requested by the Forest Service, the total deposits to be sufficient to cover the cost of the work, including necessary overhead charges: Provided, That deposits for the control of soil erosion may be used to maintain proper drainage of roads until they have become stabilized. 2800 -7b (2/62) (Over) 1e- 770_c -i �+DL; 9 EAR 450 Section `6. Less e's ( Permittee's). Responsibility for Damages. The lessee (permittee) shall pay the United States or its tenant, as the case may tf, or any'and all damage to or destruction of property caused by lessee's (permittee's) operations hereunder; and shall lade and hold the United States or its tenants harmless from all damage or claims for damage to persons or property resulting from operations under this lease (permit). Section 7. Compliance -With. Regulations. The lessee. (permittee) shall comply with all the rules and- regulations of the Secre- tary of Agriculture governing the national forests, national grass lands, or other lands under his jurisdiction. Section 8. Local Agent. The lessee (permittee) shall, unless otherwise authorized, prior to the beginning of operations appoint and maintain at all times during the term of this lease (permit), a local agent upon whom may be served written orders or notices respecting matters contained in this lease (permit), and to inform the Forest Service in writing of the name and address of such agent. If a substitute agent is appointed, the lessee (permittee) shall immediately inform the Forest Service. Section 9. Prior Uses and Claims; Other Uses. This lease (permit) shall be subject to all privileges and uses heretofore duly authorized and all prior valid claims. It shall also be subject to any other lawful uses by the United States, its lessees, per - mittees, licensees, and assigns, provided that such uses shall.not prevent, obstruct or unduly interfere with the lessee (permit- tee) in the exercise of any privileges granted hereby. - -- Seet ion -10. - Inspection and— Records. -T-he- ••lessee -•(• per- mitkee3- shall- hold - open -at -all- times for d representative of the Forest Service any books of account covering the operations conducte e permit) and the sale of materials obtained therefrom and keep such additional reco • uc additional reports as may be required by the Forest Service in the interest of th e s all permit at all reasonable times inspection by any duly authorized represel, es ervice of the lease (permit) area and all improvements, works, 'machinery, equipment Section 11. Performance by Other than Lessee (permittee). The acquisition or assumption by another party under an agree- ment with the lessee (permittee) of any right or obligation of the lessee (permittee) under this lease (permit) shall be inef- fective as to the Forest Service unless and until the Forest Service shall have been notified of such agreement and shall have recognized and approved it in writing; and in no case shall such recognition or approval (a) Operate to relieve the lessee (permittee) of the responsibilities or liabilities he has assumed hereunder; or (b) Be given unless such other party (1) Is acceptable to the Forest Service as a lessee (permittee) and assumes in writing all of the obligations to the Forest Service under the terms of this lease (permit) as to the incomplete portion thereof, or (2) Acquires the rights in trust as security and subject to such conditions as may be necessary for the protection of the public interests. Section 12. Suspension. All or any part of the operations under this lease (permit) may be suspended by the Forest Service, by notice in writing, if the provisions of this lease (permit) are disregarded. Section 13. _T-Gr zaincrtiou (a) The Forest Service may, upon reconsideration of the conditions existing at the date of this --1 permit) and in accordance with which the terms of this lease (permit) wwith the c e essee (permittee), terminate this lease (permit), but in the event of such termination t s all be liable for any damages sustained by the United States arising from the lessee's (permittee nder. (b) If the lessee ( e. tee)-breaclies any, of the provisions of this lease (permit), the Forest Service may serve written notice of upon the lessee (permittee) and if such breach is not remedied within thirty (30) days after such notice, s} ce�race=av- -term' this er -mit1. - --- Section 14. Removal of Improvements. Upon abandonment, relinquishment, termination, or cancellation of this lease (per- mit), the lessee (permittee) shall remove within a reasonable time all structures and improvements except those owned by the United States, and shall restore the site, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing or in this lease (permit). If the lessee (permittee) fails to remove all such structures or improvements within a reasonable period, they shall become the property of the United States, but that will not relieve the lessee (permittee) of liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site. Section 15. Officials not to Benefit. No Member of, or Delegate to, Congress, or Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease (permit) or to any benefit that may arise therefrom unless it is made with a corporation for its general benefit. Section 16. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. The lessee (permittee) warrants that no person or agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this permit upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or con- tingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial agencies maintained by the permittee for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty, the Forest Service shall have the right to annul this lease (permit) without liability or, in its discretion, to require the lessee (permittee) to pay, in addition to the permit price or consideration, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. -Scciivrr-1-7. No? zdiscriminatia4x— i-n- Employnaewt.' -- [To be attached.] 1 Does not apply to transactions not exceeding $10,000. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16- 77626-1 o �.0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON rOR THE' COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ).' RESOLUTION Payroll Deductions ) for Credit Union ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Deschutes County employees, requesting monthly payroll deductions for the Central Oregon Federal Credit Union, and, It appearing that this request is feasible, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the requested payroll de- duction to the Central Oregon Federal Credit Union is hereby author- ized for all Deschutes County employees who desire it. Dated this 17th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C01,111ISSIONER CJ017 CUI4' Ii SSIONER qN, . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) I of ) ORDER ) Blakley Heights Interim ) Zoning Ordinance ) This matter coming before the Court upon a hearing held in . the Deschutes County Courtroom, June 23, 1965 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. As a result of said hearing and the Court being advised, IT IS THEREFORE ADJUDGED and DECREED that the zoning in Blak- ley Heights shall be designated as SR (Suburban Residential) with mini— ,mm lot size of 12;500-; square feet and with a minimum lot width of 100 feet. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all provisions of Zoning Ordinance I # 1 are to apply with the above with the exception of lot minimums and width. Done by Order of the Court this 24th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE '� MM. IN -THE CWMY COURT. OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Amended Subdivision Regulation O R D E R This matter coming before the Court as a result of a hearing held at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, June 9, 1965 in the Deschutes Qoanty Court Room, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon, and, The Court having made investigation and being advised, and no objection being raised at the hearing, IT IS THE.EDDRE ORDERED that the attached Rules, Regulations and Standards For the Subdivision of Land, And For the Preparation of Subdivision: Plans and Plats and For Dedications to be Filed, be and here- by becomes the instrument for regulation of plats and subdivision in Deschutes County. Dated this 16th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COU NT Y JUDGE COUNTY C01,11ISSIONER l C0� COMP v SSIONER i VOL. 9 FAGE 454 0 ROLES, RLGUL:-"',TI�idS AI'M STANDARDS FOP, THE SUBDIVI3IOid OF LdgD,, AND FOR THE, OF SUBDIVISION PLANS AND PLATS AND FOR DEDICATIONS TO BE FILM. TIM. COUNTY OF DESCI:UTES DOES C DAI:T AS FOLLO' iS : SECTION 1. PURPOSE. Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 92.010 to 92.990, inclusive, entitled "PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS ", any person desiring to make a subdivision of land shall first submit plans for such subdivision to the County Planning Commission of Deschutes County, Oregon, for study and approval. Such study and approval of sub- divisions is necessary in order that this County secure and provide for the proper width and arrangement of streets, ways and thorough- fares and their relation to existing or planned streets, ways and thoroughfares; to provide for conformity to the Comprehensive ?Ian for the physical development and improvement of the County; to provide for public utilities and the open space necessary for recreation, safety and health; also to provi3de for the prevention of congestion of population. SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS. For, the purpose of these regulations, certain terms used herein are defined as follows: a. Plat includes a final map, diagram, drawing, replat or uniting containing all the descriptions, locations, specifications, dedications, provisions and information concerning a subdivision. b. Subdivide land means to partition a parcel of land into four or more parcels of less than five acres each for the purpose of transfer of ownership or building development, whether immediate or future, when such parcel exists as a unit or contiguous units under a single ownership as shown on the tax roll for the year preceding the partitioning. c. Subdivision means either an act of subdividing land or a tract of land subdivided as defined in this section. d. 1.1etes and Bounds. The method used to verbally describe a tract or tracts of land intended for dwelling or other purposes as the sole means of recording such property in the County Recorderfs office. e. I-lajor Street or Iia jor Thoroughfare or Major Highway. A highway of considerable continuity which is primarily a traffic artery for intercommunication among large areas. f. Secondary Street or Secondary Thoroughfare or Secondary High- way. A street supplementary to the major highl-ray system and primarily a means of intercommunication between this system and smaller areas. (or among smaller areas). g. Minor Street or Local Street or i-Iinor Highs- -,ray. A street pri- marily for access of abutting properties. h. Alley. A very minor street primarily for service access to the back or side or properties abutting also on other streets. i. Dead -end Street or Cul -de -sac. A minor street with only one outlet. j. Street ,.tidth. The shorte't distance between the lines which delineate the right --of -way of a street. k. Roadway. The portion or portions of a street or way available for vehicular traffic or in other words the portion or portions between curbs where curbs are laid. 1 -1- VOL 9 PAGE 455 1. Curb Line. The line dividing the roadway from the planting strip or footway. m. Building Line. A line on a plat indicating the limit beyond which buildings or structures may not be erected. n. Official Map. The map on which the planned locations, particularly of streets, are indicated i•,rith detail and exactness so as to furn- ish the besis for property acquisition or building restrictions. SECTION 3. PROCEDURE. a. ?-Jhen any person contemplates a subdivision of land he. shad first discuss this matter with the member of the Administrative staff designated.by the Planning Commission to advise in such matters and also secure a copy of these regulations before any plans are drawn. b. After the preliminary discussion and after securing a copy of these regulations, there must be prepared a PRELIi,,ZIVM PLAN of the sub- division in accordance with Sections 4 and 5 of these regulations. The PRELIEINARY PLAN, 5 copies, is submitted to the Administrative Staff Member not less than 14 days prior to the next regular meet- ing date of the County Planning Commission. A written application for the tentative approval of the Planning Commission will accom- pany the Preliminary Plan. The ­,lan tidll be given study by the County Planning Commission, 'and changes may be necessary before it can be tentatively approved. If the Preliminary Plan is rejected the County :Tanning Commission will give its reasons for the re- jection. Approval of the preliminary plan is tentative approval and does not constitute a final acceptance of the plat. Tenta- tive approval of the preliminary plat will be given by a letter from the County Planning Commission and not by notation on the preliminary plan. Such tentative approval shall state any and all changes to be _made and'will be given by the County Planning Com- mission within sixty (60) days after submission of the preliminary plan and this tentative approval shall become null and void if a FINAL PLAN in accordance with the regulations set forth in Sect- ions 4 and 6 is not submitted within six (6) months after the date of the tentative approval of the preliminary plan. Applications will include any variances to the SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE and the reasons therefore. The FINAL PLAN for the subdivision shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission fourteen (14) days prior to the regul- ar meeting date (through the Administrative Staff Piember) and shall be an accurate plan for the official record prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor and in accordance with the regulations set forth in Sections 4 and 6 of these regulations. 7 crle 1'irial i'lac is In conformity with the Preliminary Plat and includes all changes as recommended by the County Manning Commis- sion, then the Planning Commission, after determining that the requirements of these regulations have been met, shall approve the Plat and shall do so by writing on the Final Plat or Plan. SECTION 4. GEHEIRAL 10!UIREI�„ S A; D 1IIiTI1011 STAIJDARDS Or DESIGi1 AND DEVELOP11M . The following are the minimum requirements and standards to which a subdivision plat must conform before approval: a. Conformity to Official Hap. The subdivision shall conform to and be in harmony Lath the Offic- ial Pap and especially to the Major Thoroughfare Plan. Major thoroughfares, parkways, parks and recreation areas shall be placed in the locations designated by the County Planning Commission. -2- 9 456 a . b; Relation: to Adjoininpy Street, S, stem. A subdivision shall provide for the continuation of the principal streets existing in the adjoining subdivisions or of their proper pro- jection when adjoining property is not subdivided, and such streets shall be of a width not'less than the minimum requirements for streets set forth in these regulations. ?Where, in the opinion of the County Planning Commission, topographic conditions make such continuation or conformity impractical, exception may be made.. In cases where the County Planning Commission itself adopts q plan or plat of a neighbor- hood or area of which the subdivision is a part, the subdivision shall conform to such adopted neighborhood or area plan. ?here the plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivider's tract, a drawing of the prospective future street system of the entire tract shall be furnished and the street system of the part submitted shall be considered in light of conformity to the street system of the entire tract. Where a tract is subdivided into lots of an acre or more, the Com- mission may require an arrangement of lots and streets such as to permit a later resubdivision in conformity to the street requirements and other requirements contained in these regulations. c. Access. There shall be no reserve strips controlling access to streets, ex- cept where the control of such strips is definitely placed in the County under conditions approved by the County Commission. The subdividing of the land shall be such as to provide each lot, by means of a public street or weir, with satisfactory access to an existing public highway or to a thoroughfare. d. Street - ridths . 1. The width of major streets shall not be less than sixty (60) feet in width. 2. The minimum width for minor streets shall be fifty (50) feet, except in cases where the topography or other physical condi- tions make a street of this width impractical, the County Plan- ning Commission may modify this minor street width regulation. These widths shall be measured from lot line to lot line.. e. Street Grades and Condition. 1. The grades of major streets shall not exceed six (6) percent, exce;)t under unavoidable conditions grades to eight (8) per- cent may be permitted. 2. The grades of minor streets shall not exceed ten (10) percent, except under unavoidable conditions grades up to twelve (12) percent may be permitted. 3. All streets shall have at least a .3 grade. 4. Roads shall be sub - graded to a width of thirty (30) feet, such sub -grade to be twelve (12) inches above the original ground level. Roads shall be accompanied by adequate drainage ditches, two (2) feet bottom width with two (2) to one (1) slopes. Base surfacing shall be either gravel or cinders compacted to a depth of no less than six (6) inches and shall be thirty (30) feet wide with a five (5) foot tapered shoulder. f. Dead End Streets. In general, dead end (Cul =de -Sac) streets are not desirable, but if provided shall not exceed five hundred (500) feet in length and shall terminate in a turn - around with a minimum property line radius of fifty (50) feet. -3- 0 g. Street Curves. VOL 9 PACE 457 l: The minimum center line radius of curvature shall be four hund- red (400) feet for major thoroughfares (over SO feet in width), three hundred (300) feet for secondary or feeder streets (61. to CO feet in width), and one hundred fifty (150) feet for minor streets (50 feet or less in width). On major and secondary streets there shall be a tangent of not less than one hundred (100) feet between reversed curves. 2. Major thoroughfare intersections shall have a curb radius of not less than thirty -five (35) feet; all other street inter- sections shall have curb radius of not less than fifteen (15) feet. h. Streets adjacent to Railroads, Freeways and Parkways. 14hen the area to be subdivided adjoins or contains a railroad, freeway or parkway, a street shall be provided on each side and paral- lel to such railroad, freeway or parkway vrithin or adjacent to the sub- division. If the intervening property between such parallel streets and a freeway or a parkway is less than eighty (80) feet in width such inter- vening property shall be dedicated to park: or thoroughfare use. The intersections of such parallel streets where they intersect with streets that cross a railroad, shall be at such a distance from the railroad as to provide a-,?proaches to any probable grade crossings. i. Alleys. The minimum width of an alley in a residential block, when platted, shall be twenty (20) feet. Alleys must be provided in commercial and industrial districts and shall be not less than twenty (20) feet in width. j. Half Streets. No half streets shall be included in a subdivision Man except where necessary on the boundary of the subdivision tract where the ex- tension of an existing dedicated street must be provided for and the boundary line of the tract is the center line of the necessary street. k. Easements. ?Ihere alleys are not provided, easements of not less than six (6) feet in width shall be provided on each side of the rear lot line-or side lot line, for necessary utility lines including poles, i,dres, conduits, storm and sanitary seorers, gas, grater and heat lines. Ease- ments of the same or greater width may be required along lot lines or across lots of land parcels where necessary for the extension of utility lines, water ways, for service vehicular access and walk-ways. 1. Blocks. No block shall be longer than one thousand two hundred (1,200) feet between street lines. In blocks over eight hundred (800) feet in length there shall be a cross walkaray of not less than ten (10) feet in width near the n-dddle of the block. The ?,ridth of blocks shall be such as to allow two tiers of lots; unless exceptional conditions are, in the opinion of the Commission, such as to render t% is requirement undesirable. M. Lot S. 1. Every lot shall abut on a street or on an officially approved public way. 2. All side lot lines shall be at right angles to street lines or radial to curved street lines, unless variation from these re- quirements is deemed necessary by the Planning Commission.' —4— VOL 9 FACE 450 o , 3. Lots with double ,frontage shall not be permitted except where, in the opinion of the County Planning Commission, an odd shaped land tract or existing topography make such a lot unavoidable. j 4. The minimum dimensions of residential lots on any plat shall not be less than 501 x 1001 . n. Building Lines. Building lines shall be shown on all lots planned for residential use and on all commercial or industrial lots immediately adjoining a residential area. Such building lines shall not be less than those re- quired by the zoning ordinance. 71here the subdivided area is not under a zoning ordinance the County Planning Commission may encourage the establishment of building lines in keeping with the proper development of property. o. Neighborhood or Community Plan. In the case of a plat for a new neighborhood or community these regulations may, if necessary, be modified as they apply to minor streets, blocks, lots and building lines when such neighborhood or com- munity plan provides adequate access to major thoroughfares and pro- vides adequate light and air, circulation, recreational areas, open space and lot -area- per - family equivalent to the requirements of these regulations and the County zoning ordinance, and which provides for such legal restrictions or.other statutes as will assure the carrying out of the plan in its entirety. p. Duplication of Names. The name of a proposed subdivision shall not duplicate the name of any other area within the County. A street name shall not duplicate the name of any other street or way within any other subdivision unless it is a continuation of that street. q. Public Open Space. Due consideration shall be given by the subdivider to the allo- cation of suitable areas for schools, parks and playgrounds to be dedi- cated for public use or reserved for the common use of all property owners within the subdivision by covenants in the deeds. Parks and re- cteation areas including schools, playgrounds and playfields shall con- form as nearly as possible to locations designated by the County Planning Commission. Park and recreation areas should exist at a ratio of not less than one acre of recration area to ever -r one hundred people of the ultimate population. This ratio would place playground and park areas within ;calking distance of every home. SECTION 5. PRELEIINARY PLAN. In seeking to subdivide land, the land owner shall submit to the County Planning Commission an application, in writing, asking for the tentative approval of the : reliminary Plan. a. If the Preliminary Plan does not show the following information., a Vicinity ihp or Key Nap should accompany or be drawn on the Preliminary Plan at a small scale (400 feet equals one inch) showing - all existing subdivisions, streets, tract line or acreage parcels, together with the names of the record owner of parcels of land immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision and between it and the nearest existing or. proposed major tho- roughfares. It shall show hour streets and alleys in the pro- posed subdivision may connect with existing and proposed streets and alleys in neighboring subdivisions or undeveloped property, to produce the most advantageous development of the entire neigh- borhood area. -5— VOL 9 PAGE 459 b. Conformity to Section 4. The Preliminary Plan shall conform to Section "4 ", "General Requirements and idnimum Standards of Design and Development." c. Preliminary Plan.. The plat of a subdivision shall be of such scale that all sur- vey and mathematical information, and all other details may be clearly and legibly shown thereon. Each lot shall be numbered and each block shall be lettered or numbered. The lengths of all boundaries of each lot shall be shown to the nearest 0.1 foot. Each street shall be named and shall also shovr: 1. The proposed name of the subdivision. 2. Northpoint, scale and date of application. 3. Names and addre --ses:of the subdivider and of the engineer, surveyor or land planner or landscape architect. 4. The tract designation or other description according to the real estate records of the Deschutes County Recorder. 5. The boundary line (accurate in scale) of the tract to be subdivided. 6. Ground elevations on the tract, based on a datum plane approved by the County Surveyor: for land that slopes less than approximately two (2) percent show spot elevations at all breaks in grade, along drainage channels or swales, and at selected points not more than 100 feet apart in all dire- ctions; for land that slopes more than approximately two (2) percent either show contours with an interval of not more than five (5) feet if ground slope is regular and such in- formation is sufficient for planning purposes, or show con- tours with an interval of not more than two (2) feet if necessary because of irregular land or need for more detailed data for preparing plans and construction drawings. Other conditions on the tract, including water courses, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated perservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks and other significant features shall be indicated in the topo- graphic data shown on the preliminary plan. 7. The names of adjacent subdivisions or the names of record owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land. 8. The location, widths and names of all existing or platted streets or other public trays within or adjacent to the tract, existing permanent buildings, railroad rights —of —way and other important features such as section lines, political subdivision or corporation lines and school district boundaries. 9. Existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground structures within the tract or immediately adjacent thereto together with pipe sizes, grades and location indicated if they exist. 10. All parcels of land intended to be dedicated for 1-mblic use or reserved in the deeds for the use of all property owners in the proposed subdivision, together with the purpose of conditions or limitations of such reservation, if any. 11. The layout, names and widths of proposed streets, alleys and easements. Proposed streets shall be adjusted to the contour or land so as t6 produce usable lots and streets of reasonable gradients. M VOL 9 FADE 462 v Z. Plan and profiles of the proposed water distribution system showing pipe sizes and the location of valves and fire; hyd- rant s ., 3. Pian and profiles of proposed sanitary, storm water or co,mt- bined sewers, with .grades, pipe sizes and the location, of man -holes indicated. 4. Specifications for the construction of all proposed roadways) curbs, 'sidewalks, sewers and waterlines. 5. A profile of each street with grades shown thereon. At the option of the County Planning Commission and in conjunction And cooperation with the developer of the subdivision, the plat as originally proposed may be broken down into segments and each segment treated as an entirety to which the regulations in this section shall apply; The County Planning Corrmmission'will withold its approval of any subdivision plat as herein mentioned until the regulations herein set forth have been complied with or until satisfactory evidence of intent and ability have been provided and may require a performance bond evi- dencing such intent and ability by the said developer. In no event shall approval be given to additional segments of the original plat until the requirements as herein set forth have been met as to, any prior considered segment. Any improvements required by the County Planning Commission as a condition of approval of the final plat shall follow the construction drawings and specifications listed above and meet with the approval of the County Surveyor. All sanitary facilities shall meet with 'the ap- proval of the County Health Officer or Sanitarian. Approval of the-Final Plan shall be indicated by the signatures'of the County Surveyor, the Chairman of the County Planning Commission, the County Assessor, County Sheriff, County Judge and Commissioners. The approval of the Final Plan shall be deemed to constitute or effect an acceptance by the public of the dedication of any street or other proposed public way or space shove on the plat immediately upon the final recording of the said plat. Approval of the Final Plan by the County Planning Commission shall be null and void if the plat is not recorded within sixty (60)i days after the date of approval, unless application for an extension of time is made in writing by the subdivider during said sixty (60) day period to the County Planning Commission and is granted. SECTION 7. Applicable portions of Chapter 92, Oregon Revised Statutes, Plats and Subdivisions, are made a part hereof by reference; where the pro- visions and requirements hereof are more strict and stringent, then insofar as such are concerned, the terms of these rules shall prevail and where the provisions of the State Statutes are more strict and stringent than such shall prevail. SECTION 8. VARIANCES a. Hardship On application to the Planning Commission, a developer, who is able to affirmatively show an extraordinary hardship arising ' from the location, topography or other physical characteristic, which would make it difficult or impossible to conform strictly to these regulations, and further the affirmative findings by the Planning Commission that such conditions do exist and a further affirmative finding that the public interest shall be VOL 9 PACE 463 ' ' ' , " secured and that such a project will be beneficial to the con- dunity and not nullify the intent and purposes of the Zoning,Plan of Deschutes County or these regulations, then the said Planning Commission may vary the regulations so that the substantial justice may b^ done, b.. Large Scalp Development, The standards and requirements of these regulations may be modified by the Planning Commission in the case of a plan and program for a new town, a complete community; or a neighborhood unit, which in the judgement of the Planning Commission pro- vides-adequate public spaces and improvements for the circul- ation, recreation, light air and service needs of the tract, including streets and utilities, when fully developed and pop - ulated, and which also provides such covenants or other legal provisions as will assure conformity to and achievement of the Zoning Plan. c. Conditions In granting variances and modifications, the Planning Commis- sion may require such conditions as will, in its judgementy secure substantially the objectives of the standards or require- ments so varied or modified. SECTION 9. SAVING CLAUSE Should any part or portion of these rules be declared invalid or unlawful by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such a declaration or determination shall have no bearing or effect upon the other parts or portions of these rules. SECTION 10. PENALTIES All persons, corporations, partnerships or other entities coming within the terms of these rules shall comply herewith. Failure to comply with or violation of any provision of these rules is punishable, upon conviction, by a fine of not less than ;P50.00 or more than IP500.00 or imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 25 days nor more than 50 days, or both„ Should equitable remedies be legally provided to enforce the terms and provisions of these rules, then such remedies are adopted by re- ference and shall be applicable to enforce the terms and provisions of these rules. Dated this 16th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE � 0__ �i In the tatter of a Private Acdess Road VOL 9 PAGE 464 IN THE COUNiTY CO'T-T OF THE SPATE OF OREGON FOR THL CO' 1'71 CT DESCHUTES ) ) ) J O R D E R A permit is granted by Deschutes County to DALE McNEEN to construct an access road on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be previded on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. w.NEP�AL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULkR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings: The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced sn as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic :earnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in t;ie process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit_ cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent cengestiin. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the - existing pavement And shoulder%,areas, and will b,-i required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County h ad: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the safest and most practical point of ntry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the :iap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - :ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. The permittee will provide the necessary culvert. Re o ended �A proval: / Dated this � day of , 1965. �,�� j✓'� "(� ;, ,, .. -Y -� Oharles L. Plummer Roadmaster DESCHUIES COUNTY Approved County -'Cou t COUNTYJUDGE CC%iU�AITY p. '.ISSI R COUNTY =4:ISaIONER PEI I- XITTEE r� WARD ROAD n/ a° o3' 7„ -431. &Z. '. 8" Culvert CK /�o MC MEEK, ACCESS I e I =30 . A'I I i ft T. 18 S., R.' 2 F.W.M. o IM- o VOL 9 PAGE 466 IN THE COUNTY COLTET OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the hatter ) of ) ORDER A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Lowld Eiaws 532 Yuan St ►ft Rd- to � an on 4»..3;.5= Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- taile on map 'f this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general.specifications and is revocable at. any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Ccurt. u=ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PhRTICULAR INSTALLATIONS !ioving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies emenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic .earnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. -The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the �ra.ffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement and shoulder-.-areas, and will be required to repa.r said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of pasts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County hoad: The permittee will be required to construct the v��o access at the sofest and most practical point of n ry.. e size o t e access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for e.<;ulvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will asswne no responsibility for damage to said installation aL; result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. L 2- Approved Qovdtyurt COUNTY JUDGE COU�j�' '0' � �':IS ION-PR,. COUNTY COLAKISaIONER Re nded / Approval- Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY PEIUMITTEE VOL IN THE COUNTY COU,''yP OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DSCHUT' S In the Matter ) Of ) 0 R D E R Installation of a Gas Li.ine ) Across NORTHWEST MARKET ROAD ) 9 PACE 46 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CASCADE NATURAL GAS COMPANY toinstall a gas line -xr­or across Deschutes County right —of —way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the folloirr.ng general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GE1,TZRAL SPECIFICATICNS FOR P ARTICULAR l ?�TALD. TIONS parallel wir th the road small be in the existing ditch line, or no le L ree (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement ed�•e e lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less tha: eet and properly backfilled to the original grade line a o o structions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be re or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or TRANSVERSING THE NORTHWEST MARKET ROAD Installing Pipe Line Transverse: 3/4 inch gas line All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right —of —way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made lrith a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back — fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be Dept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The rennittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit — tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines ti,rithin a larger pipe when crossing the right —of —way. Dated this21 _day of June , 1965• Approved County urt: C UPdTY JUDGE OUNT C 'u S NER r COUNTY COi- dIISSIONER Recommended Approval &'a4'4ZJ Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTE'S COUNTY 1 � VOL 9 PAGE 469 IN THE COUNTY COUNT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DSCHUTLS In the Hatter. ) of ) 0 R D E R Pipe line ) Bear Creeks Road ) i A permit is granted by Deschutes County to KEITH RAMSAY to igstall an 8" waterline on or across Deschutes County right -of -,ray. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet; This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEi`, RAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR P:'d1TICUL£1,R 1 1%!STALLAT IONS Installing ;Pipe Line Parallel: 811 waterline All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edSe. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to is depth to be no less than `Gwo (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade fine and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -fray. r -r - --- laid transversely' to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the follow' manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made t,rith a breaking her so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installe a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elev n. In all cases where; a water line is installed in a transverse direction e grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no 1 than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee sha e required to properly back- fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee fell compacted, stabilized sub- base prior ;to paving. The pavement must be aced to its original line, crown, �nd grade with an asphalt mixture to co :. with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be Itept h for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All si and traffic controls shall be furnished blr the permit- tee. in regard t' her utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and elect ' conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines Dated thisl day of , 1965. Approved County Court, � , lte� COUNTY JUDGE CUGiJ -, '-CIS IONS COUNTY =111 ISSIO14 R Recoi:imended Appro 1 Za rle s L . Plurrme r, Roadma st er DESCIiUTE'S COUNTY k y .. `� .. i .. .. ... VOL PACE 471 o IN THE COUNITY COUTZT OF THE STATE OF OREGON C FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTES In the flatter ) of ) ORDER Installation of a Pipe Line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to ROATS WATER SYSTEM (W. E. Roats) to install a pipe line on or across Deschutes County right- of- ti,ray. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable,at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GER RAL SPEC IFICi',T CNS FOR PARTICULAR li 'iTALL1TIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: A 2 inch cater line All pipe lines running parallel v{ith the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavoment ed -e. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to' a depth to be no less than two (2) feet-and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. i�ermittee shall be ` responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objejcts or areas within the right -of -way. I Installing Pipe Line Transverse: A 2 inch water line All pipe line installations laid transiversel, to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in -the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made tsith a breaking hammer so as to i�zsure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less) than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a crater line is installed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a,larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. jBackfilling and :- 'aving: The permittee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior)to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, _.nd grade Urith an asphalt mixture to conform i,rith the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee 1")I ll be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the perrlit- tee. I I In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines I.ithin a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Dated this.�,5_Day of ✓% % % %LC✓ , 1965.Recommended Approval/ /t Approved County Court: Charles L. Plumper, Roadmaster DESCI -iUT3, S COUNTY COU14TY JUDGE i PERiIITT E E 0 VOL 9 PAGE 472 f i 2'� •�At /.��lE��t� fiP� i �f iti"-�, �„ D.f�P ��-� . �� Zvi/ �. �� � .�.•� y� d � �', I I i i I - .a v VOL IN THE COUNTY COU1RT OF THL STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of i Perirdt to Instail Water Line FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTES O R D E R 9 PACE 473 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to to Ceo a D. I�eppcc��ard T.=tall 2n Water 4 on or across D. =schutes �o ty right-of -gray. A de- tailed description and map of this ope.raticn must be provided on the reverse side of this sheeti. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon iorLtten notice by the Deschutes County Court. GEI' ORAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR P:'2TICULi.R I ?STALL.�ITIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel.: 2n Water Y� All pipe lines running parallel with the road snail_ be in the exis �, ing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement ed -e. All pipe lines must be in- stalled toga depth to be no less than 'two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. 1�ermi.ttee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right- of -,ray. + NyN� V 1V VU.11CLV1V laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed the following T.1anner: Ail pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made i,,i a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines sha e installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing road ditch elevation. In all cases where a hater line is installed in a tran rse direction the t-rater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which si all be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: T perinittee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manne to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior;to paving. The ement must be replaced to its original line, crown, a.nd grade Udth an as mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of install n must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The ..ermittee be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the trav ' g vublic. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished bar th t in regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of- tray. Approved County Court: COUNTY JUDGE -7 !�a CUUi Y '� i,�> IO dER r COUNTY COi 1 S ONE i i Re %;emended Approval Charles L. Plur!mer, Roadmaster DESCI-iUTES COUNTY .G F i r 7t� 'P . f F H .+ j, d s s n " 1 =1 V� o vas '9 PACE 474 Section 4, T.15S. R.IOEW.M. DESCHUTES COUNTY 1 400 15 IO 4 a INDEX : i —• '" 9N Map 115• 10 9 �5 b 4 Ny40, sef 6ac�!( a��eec Ana �✓ d INDEX Pod its, i VOL 9 PAGE 475 �11 IN THE COUNTY CQUFT OF THE STATE OF OREGON •n �.f. FOR THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Moving a Building ) ) A�permit is granted by Deschutes County to H. J. HOLMAN to move a 121 X 501 building on 0DQZTRW Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation 'must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc, the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Ccurt. u'ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS REAR CREEK and TORKELSON ROADS Nioving of $uildinqs: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building.on pneumatic dollies emenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while'in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic I, --arnin�s to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the iece -sar�T signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic tnd prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the._ existing pavement and shoulder . areas, and will be required to repair saidldamage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. if during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. i access at the sofest and most practical of entry., The size of the access must be noted on the map. If they obvious need for culvert,ithe proper size and length must be determi , and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the con ction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the acces If at any time this installati any way impedes the progress of future main - ta_inance or constructio e permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expens eschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said insta on as result of maintaina,nce or construction. Failure of permittee to y with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Dated this,': of ,(�/ , 1965. Fie nde �p/o Charles L. Plumme , Roadmaster DLSCHU'I`ES COUNTY Pte'' 1 FORM E -123 VOL COMMISSIONERS GLENN L. JACKSON, CHAIRMAN MEDFORD KENNETH N. FRIDLEY. MEMBER WASCO DAVID B. SIMPSON, MEMBER PORTLAND FLOYD QUERY, SECRETARY SALEM IMMMb� �Mph� STATE OF OREGON STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SALEM 97310 June 21, 1965 County Court of Deschutes County Courthouse Bend, Oregon FORREST COOPER STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER R. L. PORTER DEPUTY STATE HWY. ENGR. G. E. ROHDE CHIEF COUNSEL Gentlemen: We are enclosing for the records and files of Deschutes County a fully executed copy of a construction - finance agreement between the State Highway Commission and Deschutes County covering the Deschutis County Roads Oiling Project on ten FAS -C Routes. Very truly yours Secretary OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION rn Enc. :FCM:mm - 'WIL £ AGREEMENT ;THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the STATE OF OREGON; by and through its State Highway Commission, hereinafter called "State," and DESCHUTES COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of I Oregon, by and through its SotY Court , hereinafter called "County W I T N E S S E T H: RECITALS:; !l. certain public roads known as the Connarn, Torrance Meadows; Vosberg, Day, Marsh, Benham Loop, Farrell Extension, McCafferty "e." county road& under the jurisdiction and control of County. Said have public roads been designated as Federal Aid Secondary Highway Note 93'1, 0, 893, 929, 928, 926 and 903. I 2. Title 23, U.S.C., entitled "Highways," provides among other I things thlat federal funds shall be made available to the various states for the purpose of selecting, constructing, and improving the Federal Aid Secondary Highway System. Under the program set up in the administration Of said act, the sum Of RnnAred PnrtiX Thn•-,esAr0 :nd i4n.ji_(4illin,non)_ -i_ _ Dollars, hereinafter called "FAS Fund," is approxi- mately the balance of said Federal Aid Secondary funds available to County I for the �es�- 3�a��xa 3.9��, �iz�� -iqF.� , and includes matching funds of Stateland County as well as federal funds. 3. Under ORS 366.730, State shall enter into such contracts, appoint such officers and do any other act or thing necessary to meet the I requirements of the United States and its officers acting under the federal statutesiconcerning highways or federal aid. Under ORS 366.775, State may i enter into agreements with any county for the construction, reconstruction, i I Form cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) VOL ?AGE 4 6 8 improvement or repair of any road, highway or street, including, by ORS 366.010, necessary bridges, upon such terms and conditions as are I mutually agreeable to the contracting parties. Under such authority, i State, proposes and plans to construct tbOSO 06rtain Seeti ]s of 0oOnty roads as deUneated in 1 of the REMA ,Si1; these roads all bell located in Deschut®s CaMnt7s as shown on the set of plans attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A" and by i this reference made a part hereof. Said section of road is to be con- structed as a Federal Aid Secondary project under Title 23, U.S.C., and •.�� s- 4a1.dt 2 j 5-53 1 s B- 538(3.) s s- 5?.tO( I s S-542� lip e8 been designated Oregon Projects 5-535 M, 3437 A)s 5-539 1 , �� l s S"'Sit3(1 • 4. Recognizing the benefits which will accrue to the residents of DegehUt," County by reason of this project, and,to promote the safety and welfare of the public in general, County and State are desirous of entering into this agreement in order to accomplish successfully the project described herein, and to that end State shall contribute federal aid and state funds, and County shall contribute county funds, as herein - after. set forth. i NOW, THEREFORE, the premises being in general as stated in the foregoing recitals, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: THINGS TO BE DONE BY STATE: 1. State hereby approves the RECITALS herein, Exhibit A, THINGS TO BE DONE BY COUNTY, and all other provisions of this agreement. Form cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) -2- i n VOL . 9 `'AGE 3 2. State shall prepare all plans, let and award all contracts, and supervise the construction of the cmmtY roads as listed in paragraph 1 of the RECITALS Hereinafter the construction of said roads will be called "project." The nroiect to consist of Constructing an 0 -91oil mat wearirw. surface, 22 feet in width, i I . 3. State in the first instance shall pay all construction costs of the project, collect federal aid funds from the Bureau of Public Roads in the usual manner, and furnish County with an itemized statement of the actual total cost of the project as soon as the same is available. It is understood that the actual total cost of the project shall include con- tract items, construction engineering costs, and all contingency items as reflected on State's cost records. I 4. State shall pay for and contribute toward the project as pro- vided in Paragraph 1 of the GENERAL PROVISIONS of this agreement. 5. State shall, at its sole cost, furnish County with descrip- tions of Tall real property required for right -of -way purposes or material sources iln connection with the project. THINGS TOIBE DONE BY COUNTY: i 1. County hereby approves the RECITALS herein, Exhibit A, THINGS TO BE DONE BY STATE, and all other provisions of this agreement. i 2. County shall, at its sole cost, do everything necessary to i Form cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) -3- i I t i i j i i I i VOL acquire any real property necessary for right -of -way purposes or material i sources in connection with the project upon being furnished descriptions i of such property by State. 3. County shall pay for and contribute towardlthe project as provided in Paragraph 1 of the GENERAL PROVISIONS of this agreement. 4. County's share of the actual total cost ofjthe project shall be paid for in the following manner: a. County shall deposit with State a sum of money equal to 20 per cent of the estimated total cost of thejproject or the FAS Fund, whichever is the lesser. If, however, the FAS Fund is the lesser, County shall, in addition to said 20 per cent, deposit with State a sum of money equal to l00 per cent of the amount by which the estimated total cost of the project exceeds the FAS Fund. The "estimated total cost of the project," as that term is used herein, means the total sum of all bid items as contained in the low acceptable bid, plus all additional anticipated items, plus 12 -1/2 per cent of said bid and addi- tional anticipated items for engineering costy and contingencies. b. County shall deposit the sum of.money provided for in Paragraph 4a above, under THINGS TO BE DONE BYi,COUNTY, within 10 days after demand by State. j c. When the actual total cost figures of the project are available, State shall furnish County with an :itemized statement of said actual total cost, and an adjustment in County's share of the cost shall be made in accordance with the terms set forth in Paragraph 1 of the GENERAL PROVISIONS of this agreement. 5. It is expressly understood and agreed that if the aforesaid i estimated total cost of the project exceeds the FAS Fund, County reserves the right to accept or reject the terms of this agreement within 10 days after State demands the deposit of the sum of money provided for in Paragraph 4a above, under THINGS TO BE DONE BY COUNTY; but if County does not exercise its right to reject the terms of this agreement within the said 10 days, its acceptance of the terms of this agreement shall be con- clusively presumed, and thereafter County shall make all such deposits and orm cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) -4- i I� 4a i. 9 MM i I payments in the amount and manner provided for in this agreement. 6. County shall, without cost to State, relocate or reconstruct, or cause to be relocated or reconstructed, all privately or publicly owned utility c6nduits, lines, poles, mains, pipes, and all other facilities of every kind and nature where such relocation or reconstruction is made necessarylby the plans of the project in order to conform said utility and other facilities with said plans and the ultimate requirements of the project. 7. Upon completion of the project County shall not permit any encroachments upon that portion of the project right -of -way which will cause more than a temporary obstruction to the free and convenient flow of traffic over the project; County shall so regulate the parking of vehicles along theiproject as not to impede the free, convenient and safe flow of traffic; and County shall not impose any unreasonable limitations of speed within the limits of the project, or impose any regulations of traffic which shall unduly hinder the flow of traffic upon the project by granting preference to traffic entering from other intersecting roads or streets. 8 Upon completion of the project County shall thereafter, at its own cost and expense, maintain the project in a manner satisfactory to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, as determined by its I authorizes representatives. 9. County shall bear the cost, if any, of maintaining such of i its stree I is or roads as may be used as detours during the performance of the work ion the project. GENERAL PROVISIONS: i 1. It is expressly understood that the parties hereto shall pay Form cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) —5— 0 VOL nu for and contribute to the actual total cost of the project as follows: i State and County shall each pay 50 per cent of the difference between the actual total cost of the project, providing said cost hoes not exceed the FAS Fund, and the amount contributed toward the cost of the project by the Federal Government. If, however, the FAS Fund is lesslthan the actual total cost of the project County shall, in addition tosaid 50 per cent, pay 100 per cent of the amount by which the actual total cost of the pro- s ject exceeds the FAS Fund. It is further understood and agreed that unless i State and County have a specific written agreement to -the contrary, County shall pay 100 per cent of the cost of any items of the project in which the Federal Government does not participate with its federal aid funds. 2. If it is determined by State prior to completion of the pro- ; ject that the actual total cost of the project will exceed the FAS Fund, as defined in Paragraph 2 of the RECITALS herein, and if sufficient additional federal funds are available by allocation or by loan from another county, together with the necessary additional State and County matching funds, to cover said excess, then "FAS Fund, "',as used in this agreement, shall include the amount stated in Paragraph 2 of -the RECITALS herein, plus said additional available federal funds a i nd the necessary matching funds of State and County. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their Form cc -60 (Rev. 1/8/64) -6- i i 41 �1 names and affixed their seals as of the day and year hereinafter written. The project and the terms of this agreement were approved by the Oregon State Highway Commission on _APril 20 , 1965, at which time the Secretary for the commission was authorized and directed to sign said agreement for and on behalf of the commission. Said authority is set forth inlVolume y , Page J, Minute Book of the Oregon State Highway Commission. APPROVED:'; i Assistant State Highway Engineer APPROVED jAS TO FORM: Ct-'d 'ut/ xi7 ounsel i t ATTEST: f \o Q c J G County Clerk <�A I I orm cc -60 (Rev. 1/804) -7- S retary Date � /gyp ? 6 U1CHilTES COUNTY, by and throu h its Cc trl B - C t y / ou ty Co issioner r By County Commissioner y r NOTICE OF HEARING Pursuant to Blakley Heights Ordinance Section 124 and Section 136 Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held at the County Court House, Deschutes County, Oregon in the County Court Room at 10:00 a.m. on the 23rd day of June, 1965 for the recoizsideration of the class of the Interim Zoning for Blakley Heights. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER t i COUNT COMMI S ONER Date of First Publication June 11, 1965 Date of Last Publication June 18, 1965 i I o. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR R THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) ) of ; ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD PERIT ROAD ) Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on i Wednesday, the 16th day of June, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county busi- ness, and at which time said Court may, by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereafter described, said Court does hereby ;declare its intention to establish a county road in.Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described as follows, to -wit: A roadway sixty (60) feet in width, being thirty (30) feet in width each side of the center line described as follows: Beginning at the quarter () section corner between Sections 4 and 9 of Townshig 15 South, Range 10 E. W, ICI., and running thence South 89 52' 50" East 2640.0 feet to the corner of Sections 3, 4, 9, 10 of Township 15 South, Range 10 E. W. M. NOW', THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Road- master or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolu- tion by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by, this Court at a meeting on the 16th day of July, 1965, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account -of said proposed road. 0 Dated this 16th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY 4C011MISSIONER i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHITrES In the Matter JUN 24 1965 of the ) PROOF OF POSTING HELEAj M D4CE PERIT ROAD ) Y, Co' CLERK I, Charles L. Plummer., Deschutes County Rgadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on augo.s2.3, 19615, I gave notice of the County Court +s intention to establish the PERIT ROAD, Deschutes i County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of tiae attached "Resolution" at the following places, to -wit One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County.Court House; one posted on a 36" Pine tree 20 feet south of the center tine of the Perit Road at Engineer's Station 0 20; one posted on a utility power pole 30 feet north of the center line of the Perit Road at Ei,igineer's Station 13;420; and one posted on a 18" Pine tree 25 feet south of the center line of the Perit Road at Engineer's Station 26j,040. Subscribed and sworn to me this ;�V "-Day of i�'r - , 1965. L i 487 IN THE COUNTY GOURT•OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION Consideration of an Amendment to the Blakley Heights ) Interim Zoning ) A hearing was held at 10:00 a.m., June 4, 1965 in the County Court Room, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon to consider an amendment to the Blakley Heights interim zoning, in conformance with Section and Section 136 of the Deschutes County Planning Ordinance No. 1, and, Said proposed amendment asking that Blakley Heights zoning be modified so that the portion zoned as Suburban Agricultural i (Zone SA) be revised as to Section 10 of the Ordinance so that the minimum lot size be 21,000 square feet and the minimum lot width at the front of the building line shall be 100 feet, and the minimum lot depth shall be 125 feet. The Court at this time took no action on the proposed amendment and set June 23, 1965, 10:00 a.m., Deschutes County Court Room, Courthouse, Bend, as the time and place for further hearing and', consideration of this matter. i Dated this 16th day of June, 1965. DESCHUTES C COU i i UUNTY JUDGE COUNT CO ' SS ONER UOUNTY SS ONER i i i i J. Von BE IT.; , eThsit this 7th day of Ju];Ty 1965, all:�neabers .be transseteds IN THE MA TTER OF CLAINS AGA WST 'THE 000N,TTs ' The following bills were presented and ordered paid: UENEUL FUNDS D. L. Penhollow Co.Jcdge- •iiath Council of Jave.Ct. 60.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Mental Health -- � ,elopes 179.10 Austin Key Stop Cthse Exp, 5.00 Helen knatevich Budget Officer 250.00 Hiltje Hubbard HD-- Milesge 10.68 Marjorie Snider HD-- Mileage 36.60 Geraldine Lindstrom D-- *ileage 29.70 Lenor Thornton HD- 4Kileage 71.09 Jon Thompson HD- -San. Mileage 74.25 Leonard Peterson H n Mileage 14.50 Helen Marcy 14H- 41i.leage 94.38 Ore -Wash. Tele. Co. HD-- •33.15; MH--15.70 48.85 Pae. Northwest Bell. HD-- 88'.65; MHh- 39.25 127.90 SAVE-On Drugs HD- --Supp. 7.39 Xerox Corp. HD-- 8.80; Mi-- +14.90 23.70 Mahoney Office Equip. MH- -Bupp. - 9.85 Eriksents Stationery HD- -21.64; lei- -8.41. 30.05 Internation_ Business Mach. Corp. RD--4.50; MH= -11.50 9.00 Pao. Power &.Light Co. XH- -Sapp. 1.25 Vernon Patrick lei -Rent 55.00 Robert L. Unger, M.D. HD-died. Inv, 15.00 Samuel F. Thew, M.D. H�D. -�-�t� ed.. Inv. 30.00 H. A. STarr VSO-Travel r VSO 36.00 POSTMASTER VSO -•- postage 10.00 St.,Ma_ryts Home for Boys Juve. 5.00 Villa St, Rose Jnve. 10,00 Boys & Girls Aid Society Juvee 2.90 Genevieve Amonson Juve- sFoster Care 4,50 Lela M. Svensen Juve, Foster Care 65.24 Verlie Jones Juve, Foster Care 60.00 Natalie.C, Ryan Jnve. Foster Care 105.00 Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Co. Court- -Offs Exp.' 2.95 Monroe Calculating Mach, Co. Trees* Mach.- Maint, 42.50 Simmons Carbon Co. Trees. Off . Exp. 11.65 Superior Cafe Ciro. Court--Jury Meals 27.40 . National Legal Aid & Defender Aswan, Circuit Court --Book 1100 Bender -Moss Company.. Circuit Court 70.56 ;.Dist„ Ct. 42.00 112.50 Oregon State Bar Ciro, Court- ..Jury Handboo}i:a 45.60 Inttl Business Mach, Corp. Ciro. Ct.--ftch, Maint. 54.98 Dunham Printing Co. Clerk --Off. Supp. 426.75 Tscheu Publishing Co. Clerk --0ff. Svpp. 15.00, Xerox Corp. Clerk Mach. Sapp. 41.25; Assessor 116. 157.25 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff-- mRadio 10.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 36.50 Greenwood Studio Sheriff --Film 3.95 Rex Anderson Sheriff -- Travel 20.32 Roland Peay Sheriff - -guard 32,00 Jess Soith, Jr. Sheriff - -Guard 30.00 Postmaster Sheriff -- Postage 75.00 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Assessor 3.00; Sheriff 81., 31 84.31 Ca shmans 6heriff-- uniforms 6.98 Lumbermen Insurance Agency Tax*Dept --Bond Prem► .10.00 Nona Karts Tax Dept -- School 39.45 Fowler Printing Co. Tux Dept. - Supp. 5.35 - 1 - 111 71: 3, 3 r�y,yF Sherwin- Wi713ans Co. Jsi1 P�cp: ` x'' 20.66' Kroske's Mass &. Paint Supply jail "Eap. ^` EiB, Brandis- Muhrift 'iiee Drugs 4411l'] _ 16.75 Municipal Ambulance Service e e 0 ft tk4 O, I ^ NT. Rosemary Patterson List of Licenses 37,00 Pao. Northwest Bell Tele. 14.74 Shoop ,& Schulze. Tire Service Tire Exp. 20.59 Ed Pyrita Dog Control Work 48.00 J. H. Smith, Sr. Dog Control Work 100.00 2 - Sherwin- Wi713ans Co. Jsi1 P�cp: ` x'' 20.66' Kroske's Mass &. Paint Supply jail "Eap. ^` EiB, Brandis- Muhrift 'iiee Drugs 4411l'] _ 16.75 Municipal Ambulance Service jail Exp. (Transporting Monical to Port]snd) 99.00 St. Charles ;Memorial Hosp. D.A. Crime Inv. 7.59; Jail Exp. 168.50; 176.00 Magill Drug !Cc, Jail 14p, 1.25 Donald Ee Clark, `Sheriff Jail- �•Prisoners's Board 202.00 Bend Troy Laundry„ Jail 28.38; Cthse- 34.66 Green.Acrea�Dairy -6.28 Jail -4ris, Bd, 28.51 Wagner!s Jail- -Psis. Bd, 194.07 Doxol GD --Feel for. Genera for 53.10 Lin .Davis Radio. Service CD- Radio Rcpair 40.35 Deschutes County CD-- Offi'ce.:Rent 50.00 Xerox Corporation CD -«bff. tip. 5.35 William C, James CD.--Travel 87.58 Am. Teie. &;Tele. Co. CD--RAWAS' 17.00 J. W. Copeland Yards ;asessor -•Gar Exp. 11.40 Robert E. Lyons Assessor- -Sapp. 4.95; Travel 5.25 10.20 Dick S:cheibner Assessor= =Travel 4.50 Addressograph-- matigraph Corp ;. Assessor•- Off.Supp, 317.68; Equip.106.17 423.85 Fowler Printing Co. Dist. Court, -�Upp. 45.35 Lumbermen Insurance Agency Dist, Court --Bond Preme 10.00 Xerox Corp. D.A. 4.70; W.M. 3.00; Dist Ct., 3.30; Surveyor 850; VSO i1.75; Sher. 10.30; co.Ct. 13.65; Juve. 7:60 ;,.Clerk 6.05; leas. 95$; Circ. Ct. 7.20 69.35 Eriksen's Stationery Dist. Ct..2.82; W.M. 64.50 67.32. Mahoney Office Equipment Assessor 6.19; Dist. Ct. 5.65; D.A.30.09; Clerk 313.33; Circ. Ct. 8.92; Sher. 20.16; Ct.Hse. Ev1p. ,540.04 _ 924.38 A.C.Barnekoff & Son Election Exp ;. 680.05 Helen Me Dacey.. Election Exp. 200.00 D. L. Penhollow NACO Convention Exp, 200.00 0. J. Moore ! Agric. Experiments 344.00 Ken,Cale Hardware Ct.Hsee Exp. .88 George .Paul jBarr Cthse, Exp, 360.00 City of Bend. Cthse- -Sewer 1.2.00 Bend Water Dept. Cthse- 4ater 38.70 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Cthse- -Fuel 76.85 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse- .49rbage 7.00 Rasterson -St. Clair Hdwe Jail Exp. 19.30; Cthse Equip, 702.43. 721.73 Mize Plumbing & Heating. Gthse Repairs 454.77 Aunels Feed and Seed Cthse Exp, 1.00 Vanco Products Co. Cthse Exp. 8.73 theodore Huff Cthse Exp. ,75 Luxor tighti!,ng Products Cthse Repairs 72.56 John Barr ; Redmond Spokesman Cthse Exp. Planning Comm. 19.25; Dist. Ct. 153.55; 2.25 Tax Dept. Legal 37.95 1193.30 Bend Bulletin ,982.55; Legal - 617.94 Pao. Northwest Bell Tele -- •Various Offices 396.03 Shell. Oil Co, Assessor 14.08; Co. Ct. 11.27; Juve. 6.06; Sheriff 18.10' 49.51 Texaco, Inc.! Sheriff- -Car Exp. 10.15 Standard.Oil Co. Co.Judge -- Travel 4.94 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff --Car Exp. 3.63 Deschutes Cq. Road.Dept. Assessor 138.0.3; Sheriff 106.98 245.01 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. 'W.M. --Sho Cat Rental 25.53 e e 0 ft tk4 O, I ^ NT. Rosemary Patterson List of Licenses 37,00 Pao. Northwest Bell Tele. 14.74 Shoop ,& Schulze. Tire Service Tire Exp. 20.59 Ed Pyrita Dog Control Work 48.00 J. H. Smith, Sr. Dog Control Work 100.00 2 - iAW FUND: - Baziaroft- Whitney Co. Book Wiest Publishing Co. Books PUBLIC ASSISTANCE :FUND: Save -On Drugs:: COURT HOUSE BLDG. FUND: Buck Matson WEB) CONTROL FUNDS Raymond Ee Kerfoot L ROAD FUNDS Downs Sales & Service Oregon State..Highway Comm. Jon Thompson . Charles ' Planer Bob Thomas Chev- Cadillac Cascade Auto Parts Bennett's Machine Shop Moty & Vin .Dyke, Inc. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Specialized Service Allied Tractor Equip, Co. Willaimsen's Upholstery Crater Lake Ma chiner Co. Premier_ Fastener Co. Redmond Machiney & Supply Co. Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Robberson Ford Sales, Inc, Sexton Supply &..Saw Service Cent. Ore. Radiator Service Clausenis Auto Center Eatectic Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Drake's .Auto Shop Downs Sales & Service Murray & Holt Motors Howard Cooper Corp. Farvest Steel Service Center Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Rheinholdt TV tin Davis Radio Service Hudson House, Inc. Mahoney. office . Equipment -Xerox Corporation Gibson Air Service Eriksenss Stationery Vyco Products Co. Traffic Safety Supply Co. Bend Troy Iaundry Williams Tire Service Miller Lumber Co. Miller Lumber company Dean Enterprises N* Soldierd,416 =]b 1ef Cthse Annex= -Wrought I Mileage { Equip. Adv, Deposit IFAS Fund Travel Exp, Travel Exp. Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts .Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Radio Repair Radio Maintenance Gen. Exp. Gen, Bop, Gen. Exp. gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. den. Exp. Gen, Exp, Tires Lumber Lumber Lumber 3 - 320.67 87.57 44.05 17.50 56.00 40.00 Railing 222.00 ],3.12 7,024.37 14,300.00 175.00 80.00, 5.05 777-23 6.00 563.27 6.23 171.53 382.99 5.50 4,011.46 87.70 11.50 2.00 5.00 4.08 22.12 48.00 220.25 5.40 22.80 6.10 224.43 439.58 133.27 21.39 86.10 66.77 8.75 29.90 lo.45 35.00 14.31 3.95 44.77 4.00 92.33 105.59 82.0 e [' 74x c.y V k `1 49�. VV 2 C y f FW: _ r - � ,. :: ... (fie•. 'State Civil Defense Agency SalAry William C. James; ,Travel. Aac.' ibrthweat Bell H , iAW FUND: - Baziaroft- Whitney Co. Book Wiest Publishing Co. Books PUBLIC ASSISTANCE :FUND: Save -On Drugs:: COURT HOUSE BLDG. FUND: Buck Matson WEB) CONTROL FUNDS Raymond Ee Kerfoot L ROAD FUNDS Downs Sales & Service Oregon State..Highway Comm. Jon Thompson . Charles ' Planer Bob Thomas Chev- Cadillac Cascade Auto Parts Bennett's Machine Shop Moty & Vin .Dyke, Inc. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Specialized Service Allied Tractor Equip, Co. Willaimsen's Upholstery Crater Lake Ma chiner Co. Premier_ Fastener Co. Redmond Machiney & Supply Co. Cent. Ore. Welders Supply Robberson Ford Sales, Inc, Sexton Supply &..Saw Service Cent. Ore. Radiator Service Clausenis Auto Center Eatectic Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Drake's .Auto Shop Downs Sales & Service Murray & Holt Motors Howard Cooper Corp. Farvest Steel Service Center Munnell & Sherrill, Inc. Rheinholdt TV tin Davis Radio Service Hudson House, Inc. Mahoney. office . Equipment -Xerox Corporation Gibson Air Service Eriksenss Stationery Vyco Products Co. Traffic Safety Supply Co. Bend Troy Iaundry Williams Tire Service Miller Lumber Co. Miller Lumber company Dean Enterprises N* Soldierd,416 =]b 1ef Cthse Annex= -Wrought I Mileage { Equip. Adv, Deposit IFAS Fund Travel Exp, Travel Exp. Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts .Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Radio Repair Radio Maintenance Gen. Exp. Gen, Bop, Gen. Exp. gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. den. Exp. Gen, Exp, Tires Lumber Lumber Lumber 3 - 320.67 87.57 44.05 17.50 56.00 40.00 Railing 222.00 ],3.12 7,024.37 14,300.00 175.00 80.00, 5.05 777-23 6.00 563.27 6.23 171.53 382.99 5.50 4,011.46 87.70 11.50 2.00 5.00 4.08 22.12 48.00 220.25 5.40 22.80 6.10 224.43 439.58 133.27 21.39 86.10 66.77 8.75 29.90 lo.45 35.00 14.31 3.95 44.77 4.00 92.33 105.59 82.0 Oregon Hardware Dist. Mid- .0regnl CmpnQ .- 22.24 Cascade Fuel, 1,56.89 Natural Gas Corp.._ . pao. - `Povetri do Light Co. Utilities, IIt 16.51 Pace Nok6est Bell liti, e8, IIt l t ea 20.85 79.45 Bend Water Dept.. Utilitea 8.95 Bend Aggregate Paving Co. Iggregate 5,676.52 Smell. Oil Ccxnpa� Fuel: •10.81 IN THE MAThR OF'DEED TO COMM. f Fdit _ LANDS t fte Court executed a redemption deed to Edward Fraser, aka J. Peter Loewen, and John. J. Loewten Fraser, conveying Section 14, Township 19 South; .Range 15 E*WJ4* for the sins of $3,092 *48. IN THE MATTER OF BEER LICENSEt .The Court recommended that the application of Robert & Nettie Meiklejohn for a RMBB',Licenne be not granted. IN TfiE MATTER OF AGREEMENT. FOR APPRAISALS: The Court signed a memorandum of agreement with the State Tax Commission for appraisal of Industrial Properties and Merchandise Inventory Checks. IN THE HAT REFUND OF . l Thl to Glenn, Ai Park Homes: IN THE MAT' IN THE MA' ACCESS TO OF t.. Court ordered the $1600.00 check held for performance bond be refunded iderson covering work on roads in Woodland Second Addition to Woodland Ltes. .7R OF Court ordered the Treasurer to refund Louis Pavelich the sum of $300.00 accepted as rent on Lot 15, Block 12, Lytle. R OF 'PRIVATE M= ROAD: The''' granted B. W. Hathaway permission to install a private access on County right -of -way. IN THE MATTER OF RIVER LOOP ROAD: The';Court made an order establishing River Loop Road. IN THE MATTER OF URBAN PLANNING ASSISTANCE: mejCcurt made a Resolution requesting the State Board of Higher Education to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of_Municipal Research and Service' University of Oregon. IN THE MA TTER OF A BUDGET HRA'RTMa ThejCouri lowered personal services in the Sheriffla office $700.00; raised personal, services of the Bail $2400.00 and added U the Deschutes County Planning Commission for Building Inspection an item of $3500.00. .The Court raised the anticipatedireceipts in License and Fees resources to $5900.00. Thereupon the Deschutes County Budget as approved and amended was ordered accepted. 4 �,,• rt Ig fl W; MME, chufi�ea Cotmty, 0;'e8on; is the om�er Hof after #de,�crbe�d �a�d�theC�oGuaty Court�;�dee�a. it r ®r the�beat to sell {this reatil iproperty�= V. FORE B ITT ORDBRat, the Sheriff ber and and dfreoteda to 'sell the fol2lr c J s. i oWngE described ,real piwpe 14a for not leas: than then{ price;, "set opposite each tising and recording the deed. IVW _41 �X, _ �F, -� t � k R'� � •fir d �. 4 e realpropQrty herein= nterest� of,�ird ;:County > Are by is <,;` authorized n the manner provided by plea coat of adver- Parcel 1 hots 19, 20 Resabdirisiek of Block 24, fiend X3,000 „00 Caah Parcel 2 A portion of^ SE ' , a, , T �1Y�9 S LL po Sec. 5 > ,R. 12 i��i.!!�, 1804 Cash . said portion described as follow' s” Beginning at a point which is located S. 890 351' 007" W � 217 +32 feet from the BE corner of the N$ of said Sec, 5, thence 3. 98.78 feet; thence -yT. l0.,t; feed; thenele N. 98.08 feet; thence N. , 890 35'': 5?" E: 101 feet tis the point of beginning-_ Parce 3 Nj.of Tract 21, -Deachvtes Park 800.00 Cash Parcel 4 Lot 8,.Block 27, Wine .25.00 Cash ?rirael 5 LO 15,?. -Blook 17, Wine 50.00 Cash Parcel 6 hots.26 and 27, Block M., Hillman 70.00 Cash There being no further business, Court "adjourned. WALzo COUNTY JUDGE CONMSIONER 411 1 , 5-. 4 S 4 4 Zl 7747,7 IN THE: �CONNTNY COURT OF THE `STATE OF OREGON . ;FOR THE .CO. a NM OF DESCHUTES .. In the,Matter ) of .. 0 `R D' E' R A Budget Hearing ) 4 .„ 3 At this time the Court lowered personal services in the Sheriff's office $700.00. The Court also raised the personal services of the Jail $2400.00. At this time-an item was added to the Deschutes County'Planning Commission for Building Inspection of $3500.00. The Court raised the anticipated receipts in License and Fees resources to $5900.00. Commissioner'G. W. McCann moved that the 196546 Deschutes County Budget as approved and amended be accepted. Commissioner GeorgeiF. Baker seconded the motion. It was unanimously approved and ordered accepted. Done this 2nd day of July, 1965 at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Day- light Time, in Room 210, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. I i DESCHUTES COUNTY COU i COUNTY JUDGE 7. i � vote y 4� °E , 1 x r r�RANDUM of eA a It is agreed,betwo -n the Oregon,Staat'e;`Ta Board 'of-County `Commissionersvoi* -- shall provide qualified; personnel dur- ing;`:tYi the, programs described below. The cost of industrial properties, and merchandise inve days of services rendered. Costs of the, k and the Commission as provided by-ORS '30641 man -day costs shown below are estimates on] cost shall be in proportion to the actual,a Estimated Total '`Man -Days 0 Map Maintenance Appraisal of Industrial Properties Merchandise Inventory Checks Est;:imated Estimated Total Cost Cost to County ,wa Estimated Total Cost _,1618 gas It is understood and agreed that this Memorandum of Agreement is subject to any law passed by the Legislative Assembly of Oregon affecting any provision contained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, a parties hereto have set their h Zday o f , 19L�- STATE OF OREGON By and through its STATE TAX COMMISSION n By and throug By VD -0 -58 Rev. 1 -64 v JUL 1 z i960 STATE TAX Cuilvj,r,_�610N s and seals on this ZG�_ COUNTY, OREGON the COUNTY COURT of COUNTY, OREGON By J�C�� County Judge cHr Chairman of the Board of County Cormiissioners. County Commissioner County Commissioner READ AND APPROVED: Ile— Assessor ' ty, Oregon E a � r � ' #��.� � 4 �� n AGREE�ME•NT� r�� - .` Commission anc1. the County Court or County that the' Tax Commission a cal year for maintenance of aap ma. intenanceJ appraisal of designated story checks shaal be based upon the man- s will be divided viceetween the County b t F RS.'306.12b;� and ORS 30'6.129. The r and the count's share of: the total iouit of'!services rendered. 0 Map Maintenance Appraisal of Industrial Properties Merchandise Inventory Checks Est;:imated Estimated Total Cost Cost to County ,wa Estimated Total Cost _,1618 gas It is understood and agreed that this Memorandum of Agreement is subject to any law passed by the Legislative Assembly of Oregon affecting any provision contained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, a parties hereto have set their h Zday o f , 19L�- STATE OF OREGON By and through its STATE TAX COMMISSION n By and throug By VD -0 -58 Rev. 1 -64 v JUL 1 z i960 STATE TAX Cuilvj,r,_�610N s and seals on this ZG�_ COUNTY, OREGON the COUNTY COURT of COUNTY, OREGON By J�C�� County Judge cHr Chairman of the Board of County Cormiissioners. County Commissioner County Commissioner READ AND APPROVED: Ile— Assessor ' ty, Oregon E K *� _ 'x i�TN�� IN THE 'COUNTY 'CO�"OF THE STATE 6E` OREGON U °NTY OF DESCHUTES FOR. THE CO In ' t;he Matter ) ) of ) ORDER ) Refund of Bond ) The Court at this time being advised by Charles L. Plummer, County Roadmaster, that on July 2, 1965 the roads in WoodlAndwSecond Addition to Woodland Park Homesites were inspected by Awbrey Perry, I Deschutes County Surveyor and were found to be according to specifi- cations, both for width and surfacing depth. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the $1,600.00 check held for I performance bond be refunded to Mr. Glenn Anderson. 'Dated this 7th day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY COA24ISSIONER COUNTY COKT9SIONER Al C �Afl'�Y COURT OF 3TATrE 0>i OR a a ,Q N t J 33 FORTH E'C NTY OF DESCHUTrE3µ `� ` Ij � u s ®R Reflx 'd of Rent. Ths' matter comin before the Court on the personal petition of Louis Pavelich in the erroneous paymet of rents and, It appearing to . the Court that in the Octol»er 11, 1963; Des- chutes County land sale, that Lot 15,0B ck 12, Lytlelp was sold at auction 'to Vern Morgan, and that since that date'the petitioner has paid to the County Treasurer $15.00 monthly for rent- The Court having made investigation -and bei.:ng advised finds that the petitioner has paid $15.00 monthly for twenty (20) months to Deschutes County,for rent, and that the County had given deed to the prop- erty on November 6, 1963, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the DeschuteslCounty Treasurer re- fund to Louis Pavelich the sum of $300.00, erroneous]..y accepted as rent statement. Done by Order of the Court this 7th day of July, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT U i i i - V* IN THE COUNTY COUFT"OF`THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Natter ) *' of ) ORDER Private Acces's to County lad ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to' B. W. Hathaway to install private access on or Deschutes County right- of "waY. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. 11 1 .'ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS Moving , ZtC _ rules and regulations pertaining to t��tidndollies f buildings. The permittee shall be uired to move the building on euenly spaced so as to insure an even ht distribution, an operly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the proe�ess moving. permittee shall be responsible for all ing p traffic -raarnings to the travel , T as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while Ili the process of moving th u _. The permittee shall be required tc have at least two (2) pilot cars pped with sign e icting "Wide Load ", and all the pie: e: =sary signs and fla at all intersections so to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent ngestion. The permittee will be he directly responsible for auk- and all d e to the_existing pavement and shoulder areas, d will be required to repair id damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the ne sary repairs. If d ng the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, th ermit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The saw g off of posts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County R a : The permittee will be required to construct the No culvert neceessary access at the sofest and most practical point of entry., The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a ';ulvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. i If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the'permittee will be required to move this installation a,t• his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installatdon aL result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with; performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Approved County Court COUNTY JUDGE' SIO COUNTY C Nti:I5SI0NER DESCHU'I'ES COUNTY PEI <LMITTEE WMA 4 3 TA wv Al hat a a h. :i v •d y( ��fer :.r .X a+t -•¢! �,f. .,1 f. � jj!rr�y� ?.,`��..��'�.w f�.�.i•'_�'t`.°wi l�t�l ¢. .. .�i�: �' -.� .•e..li�3 .f.' h • a� I'... _ •.lt N `Vt 41, }J: T -- t cyy tztla. . ✓vw f _.� ♦aii L . )i ! :r _s. �. .• .. t i.: .. .• :a.'J'c. i ' I _ 0 J 4 RM y IN THE �COUNTYt C± Rr ©FTHE STATE' ;FORS TT,A 0 .UNTY 'OFY DES�MmUT�ES,. ! . j - In the Matter of ) ORDER OF ESTABLISH=- RIMER IAOP ROAD Upon the Counts :own motion! and in.. accordance with 'ORS 368.595, and there being no one in attendance at the public-hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room.on the 18th day of Junep 1965y duly,advertisedp And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final.determinationt The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above- named road be and hereby is established, and that the field notes, plat and profile be.recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county mad and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 7th day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMIS ONER COUNTY CO SSIONER I J I as t 4 W' 9 fill = 17pR " � SY rte, • � - 'fy,, � . w. F � -� . i�l� � � }j` }j`�II �I �R � , s , � .. �f� x i '� ` � � FnR��TH +E COU�NTY OF DESCHUTES � � � ` : �• � ; � � ,1 l' t' In theMa�tter of - )` ., R E S 01_U T I 0 N Urban Planning Assistance Y F the =county of Deschutes desire�s'�t,�pi% vide for a`plan- ning study contributing to an over`. -aU1 progJram fo•r 'nkture, ootmikmity devel- opment, the preservation of cOmm�ui ty 441uez t'he priiivention; of conditions tending to cause urban blight, and the prromoton of the general health safety -and welfare +of the citizens of thd, eourit�y; anel.s WHEREAS the State Board of Higher Education, under authority of ORS 351.260 d planning assistance for such a program and receive financial assistance from the Housing' -',and Home Finance Agency under authority.of Section 701 of the Housing Act,of 1954, as amended; and WHEREAS, the Bureau of Municipal Research a,.d Service, University of Oregon, has been reaffirmed by a resolution adopt d September 10, 1963, by the State Board of Higher Education as the 'agency to administer programs of planning assistance authorized by ORS 351.2;60 and Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Coutaty Court hereby re- quests the State Board of Higher Education to provide planning assistance to be administered by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, Uni- versity of Oregon, with such financial assistance as :inay be provided by the Housing and Home Finance Agency under authority o.i Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Couri;, subject to approval of the planning assistance by the State Board of Higher Education and the Housing and Home Finance Agency, hereby authorizes pa.ment to the State Board of Higher Education of a sum not to exceed $5,0t)0.00. Passed by the County Court of Deschutes July, 1965. DESCHUTES 4 this 7th day of E IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 21stlday of July, 1965, all members being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MA TTER OF CLAIMS Jail Exp. AGAINST THE COUNTY: Jail Exp. i The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: i Cthse Lights SIAC i Bend Troy Laundry Acc. Ins. HD--Supp'. $104.07 Rose Pharmacy HD- -Supp. 1.41 1.7.3 American Orthopsychiatric Assn. HD - -Exp. 21.50 Pacific Northwest Bell HD - -Exp. 121.20 S. F. Toevs, M.D. HD - -Med. Inv. 15.00 Farley El,iott, Postmaster HD -- Stamps 25.00 Xerox Corp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. 80.68 Robert E. Lyons Assessor -- Travel 10.70 Loy's Studio of Photography Assessor - -Supp. 3.98 Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2- -Tele. 27.78; Clerk 25.00; Supp. Assessor - -Off. Supp. West Publishing Company West Publishing Co. St. Charles Memorial Hosp. Bend Tele.iAns. Service J. C. Penny Co. Drs. Donley & Kerkoch Mackey, McCusker &White Kenneth H. Oakley Mattress Co. Mahoney Office Equip. Pac. Power & Light Co. Don Sawyer Allied Supply Co. Union Oil Co. Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Miller Lumber Co. Pac. Northwest Bell Xerox Corp University of Oregon Skyline Distributors, Inc. Bender Moss Co. Ore. Co. Service Officers Assn, Pitney - Bowes, Inc. Eriksen's Redmond Stationery Gordon Randall Agency Redmond Spokesman B.P.O.E. #11371 Monroe Interns tional, Inc. Hales s Insu�ranee Agency WEED CONTROL FUND: S.I.A.C. Bend Surplus Sales Deschutes Fprmers Co -Op LAW LIBRA RY I FUND: West Publishing Co. Paul White CIVIL Pacific No Ore. Sta to 16.32 Circuit Court- -Books Circuit Court - -Books D.A.- -Crime Inv. Sheriff - -Tele . Sheriff -- Uniforms 25.00: Jail Exp. 4.00 Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Juve - -Off. Supp. Juve. - -Off Supp. Cthse Lights Cthse Exp. Cthse Exp. Assessor 4.10; Sheriff 1.75 Assessor - -Car Exp. Agric. Experiments Tele -- Various offices Clerk - -Mach. Supp. Juve. 80.00; Co. Judge 160.00 Surveyor- -Exp. D.A. - -Books VSO- -Dues Co.Court Exp. J.P. #2-- Typewri ter VSO- -Bond Assessor - -Off. Supp. Assessor -- Appraisal School Treas, 35.00; Tax Dept. 28.00; Ins. 3317.35; Boat . Ins, 39.00 Acc, Ins, Supp. Supp. Books Binding Books west'Bell Tele. vil Defense Agency Salary (Boesch) 69.10 5.00 18.00 2.50 12.50 29.00 15.00 17.00 10.00 12.75 5.85 260.30 5.35 26.60 5.85 52.22 442.74 258.81 711.00 240.00 269.50 31.50 20.00 112,39 285.00 10.00 1,000.80 24.50 63.00 3,356.35 29.37 5.49 6.15 24.00 213.50 29. 320.6 0 4U1 9 Furs DOG LICENSE FUND: S.I.A.C. Pac. Northwest Bell Jess Smith, Jr. J. H. Smith, Sr. Richfield Oil Corp. Hales Insurance Agency Ace. Ins. Tele.. Convention Exp. Dog Control Work Gas Liability Ins. DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Hale's Insurance Agency Ins. GENERAL ROAD FUND: $ 3.97 .16.61 21.40 98.00 5.28 50.00 1,218.16 Bennett's Machine shop Parts 18.60 Mid -State Auto- Lectric Service Parts 28.29 Northwest Industrial Laundry Gen. Exp. 33.94 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Tires 147.64 Texaco, Inc. Lube 248.28 Union Oil Co. of California Lube 7.50 Marvin A. Jordan Fuel 20.14 Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Aggregate 2,670.17 Pac. Northwest Bell Utilities 7.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. Utilities 46.31 Oregon "Ag" Chemicals Weed Control 344.00 Ken Cale Hdwe. Radio 1.00 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Hdwe. 235.80 Royal Typewriter Co. Typewriter 369.00 Hale's Insurance Agency Ins. 51877.02 Jack Trowbridge Cedar Posts 106.75 IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE DEED: At this time the Court executed an exchange deed to United States of America conveying lands in Townships 20 and 21, Ranges 17, 18 and 19. IN THE MA TTER OF DANCE HALL LICENSE: The Court approved the application of Rim Rock Riders for a dance hall license for dances to be held at Rim Rock Riders and Todd Meadows and ordered the Clerk to issue the license. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT TO DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION: The Court at this time appointed Carl Degner, Jr. of Redmond'to a position on the Deschutes County Public Welfare Commission to fill the unexpired . term of Mrs. Robert Keyes. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENTS TO DESCHUTES COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: At this time the Court appointed William R. Bacon of Star Route, Sisters, and Hap Taylor of Bend, to a four year term on the Deschutes County Planning Commission. Term to begin July 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF THE STATE CIVIL SERVICE SURVEY: At this time Gerald McCann made a motion to adopt the State Civil Service Survey, with the exception of the compensation plan as recommended and the salary survey recommendation. Geo. Baker seconded the motion. The motion considers the report of the Oregon State Civil Service Commission,resulting from an application 2 i �o for their services dated February 17, 1965 and presented to the Court on April 14, 1965. Motion unanimously carried. I IN THE MATTER OF INVEST- MENT OF COUNTY SURPLUS FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the County Treasurer to invest the surplus funds of the Court House Expansion Fund, the General Road Fund, and the County General Fund, in her custody, in such depository and at such rate of interest most advantageous to the County. IN THE MATTER OF REFUND OF TAXES: ThejCourt ordered the tax collector to make the following refunds for over- payment of taxes: Marion E. Cady - $97.20; D. E. Erwin - $17.28; and M. John Daly $35.29. IN THE MA TTER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY AND BUREAU OF.LAND MANAGEMENT PROPERTY EXCHANGE: i There being no opposition to the proposed Deschutes County And Bureau of Land Management exchange of lands at the hearing July 14th, 1965, the Court at this time ordered that the land exchange be so made and that the deed be executed. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO MOVE A BUILDING: The,Court granted K. J. Holman permission to move a 24'x 30' building from State Hwy 20 East on Erickson Road to Richardson Road. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF ,A PLATTED STREET: I The Court made an order vacating all of 6th St. between B & C Streets in Hillman Townsite. IN THE MATTER OF PERIT ROAD:I There being no objections at the public hearing held July 16, 1965, as duly advertised, the Court at this,time find that it is in the public interest that the above - named Perit Road be and hereby is established. IN THE MATTER OF 4th Street Rennolds Addition: The Court at this time made a resolution of its intention to establish .a County Road described as follows, to -wit: That portion of 4th St. in Rennolds Subdivision in the NEINE4f Sec. 9, Tarp. 15 S.R. 13 E.W.M. commencing at the N. right -of -way line of the Conlon County Road and running N. for 617 feet more or less to its termination at the S. right -of -way line of the Rennolds County Road; said road being 60 feet in width. The Roadmaster was ordered to post notice of said Resolution, setting the hearing for Aug. 16, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF A PORTION OF THE PLAT QF WARD'S TRACTS: The Court made a resolution of its intention to vacate the following described land: - 3 - Beginning at the NW corner of Tract 34, Ward's Tracts; thence S. 00 11' East 18.67 feet; thence. E. 617.95 feet; tY enee along a curve to the right of 120.0 feet radius for 70.43 feet,; the delta angle being 330 38' and the long chord bears S. 730 2611, east 69.77 feet; thence S. 560 22' east 39.22 feet; thence along a curve to the l8ft of 180.0 feet radius for 85.87-feet, the subchord angle being 27 0 20' and the subchord bears S. 700 02' east 85.581,feet; thence N. 0 20' 12" E. 90.35 feet to the NE corner of Tract 3!7, Ward's Tracts; thence.West 798.78 feet to the point of beginning. The Roadmaster was ordered to post copies of this Resolution setting the hearing for Aug. 25, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF ALL PLATTED AND DEEDED RIGHT -OF WAYS.IN METTS SUBDIVISION: The Court declared its intention to described as follows: establish county roads by Resolution The portions of those roads in the Metts Subdivision in the SW4 of Section 20., Twp. 15 S. R. 13 E.W.M. described'as that portion of Timber Ave. commencing at the Wells County Road, thence running West 1,000 feet more or less to and including the intersection with 22nd Place; thence - running South along 22nd PlacE 600 feet, more or less, to the end of the Metts Subdivision. The Roadmaster was ordered to post notice of this Resolution setting the hearing for Aug. 16, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: It appearing to the Court that certain County Officials and Departments have found it necessary to overexpend their budget classifications within their budgets and the Court therefore orders that transfers be:made to cover such over- drafts from any General Fund budget classification with an unexpended balance. It further appearing that certain budget classifications within the Road Department Budget have been over - expended, and the Court orders that certain transfers be made covering these overdrafts from any unexpended balance in the Deschutes County Road Fund. The court being advised that $11,577.11 was the balance on hand on June 30, 1965 in the Land Sale Fund and in accordance with ORS 28Q.100 the Court orders that said sum be transferred to the General Fund, and the County Treasurer is authorized and directed to invest such monies as are placed in said fund under existing provisions of Oregon Law. The Court having made investigation and finding that $75,658.67 was the balance on hand on June 30, 1965 in the Cash Working Fund, and it appearing to the Court that according to the provision of the local Budget Law this money should be transferred to the $eneral Fund; now, therefore, the court orders that the sum of $75,658.67 be transferred to the General Fund from the Cash Working Fund and the Treasurer is authorized and directed to keep such monies - invested as are placed in said fund. IN THE MATTER OF AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AMID FIELD WORKv The Court appropriated the sum of $16,850,00 for use in and about agricultural or farm demonstration and field work in Deschutes County ,during the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 1965 and ending June 30, 1966. IN THE MATTER OF MONTHLY SALARIES: The Clerk was ordered to draw monthly salary warrants as follows: - 4 - Forrest C. Sholes $595.00 Robert V. Young 520.00 Melvin L. Newhouse 500.00 Rex M. Anderson 441.66 Ruth Parsons. 420.00 Louis L. Selken 221.66 Shirley A. Smith 340.00 Nona M. Kurtz 420.00 Lena E. Gowdy 380.00 Helen M. Dacey 576.58 Opal Sprague 450.00 Rosemary Patterson 400.00 Irene Grimm 185.00 Robert E. Lyons 576.58 Terry L. Sears 500.00 Caleb E. Douglass 520.00 W. L. Kurtz) 500.00 Richard Scheibner 500.00 Ronald Walker 464.16 Virginia Chapman 400.00 Marie L. Noakes 350.00 Wilma Brumitt 310.00 Emma Lee Berg 291.66 Francys J. Lyons 212.50 May D. Fryrear 511.00 DeVere L. Penhollow 631.75 Don Devlin ( 380.00 Ione Jorgensen 235.00 B. M. Martin 171.66 Donald L. Ellis 330.83 Ernest E. S ippen 550.00 Annamarie C.1 Weismann 326.00 Gerald W. ann 185.50 George F. Backer 1$5,50 Diane L. Johnson 150.00 Jon F. Thomp'son 460.00 Leonard P. Peterson C. J. Rademacher, M.D. 47.50 S. F. Toevs, M.D. 200.00 50.00 Hiltje Hubbard 320.25 Lenor Thornton 435.00 Geraldine Lindstrom 420.00 Marjorie Snider 435.00 Lois M. Dearth 340.00 Olive L. Schulz 180.00 Neva Ferguso� 135-00 John H. Waterman 384.00 Raymond C. Fisher 96.00 Helen M. Mary 375.00 June Helgeson 315.00 Evelyn Clark 168.00 Theodore Huff 420.00 Leland L. Coen 100.00 Adeline Crowell 180.00 Orietta Munger 100.00 Karl J. Faba 320.00 �. PA Hobert Starr $475.00 Barbara R. Donohue .183.34 Clara J. Newhouse Wm. C. James 400.00 250.00 CIVIL DEFENSE NON -TAX FUND Wm. C. James 250.00 DOG LICENSE FUND Jess H. Smith, Jr. 360.00 Janet F. O'Donnell $2.00 per day GENERAL ROAD FUND Gerald W. McCann George F. Baker Diane L. Johnson Charles Plummer Tom Daly Roy B. Allingham Clarence Walker Charles Triplett Wilbur Sholes Donald Sholes James Whitlock Harry Fredenhagen Ted Sprague Leland Landers Vernon Klum Willis Neth Carl Andis Richard Tapken Delbert C. Simons Belden McGregor Albert Sears Eugene Carsey Frank Eggler Dell Yates Carroll Penhollow George Parker Raymond Sholes Russell Defoe Robert Jahns William Penho.11ow Reuben Olson Leslie Dabrowski John .Anderson Hugo Fischer Richard J. Fletcher George A. Ham Aubrey E. Perry Walter Nelson Elmer Combs J. W. Wingfield - 5 - 185.50 185.50 150.00 685.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 575.00 525.00 525.00 525.00 550.00 525.00 500.00 525.00 525.00 500.00 500.00 510.00 525,00 510.00 510.00 500.00 500.00 525.0 480.00 525.00 480.00 550.00 525.00 46o.00 400.00 510.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 100.00 O 9 IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO HAUL LOGS: The Court granted Gilchrist Timber Company per6dssion to haul logs across the Pringle Falls Road. There being no further business, Court adjourned. ,COUNTY JUDGE CCflqmsIONER / . v CCHMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Patter ) ) of ) ORDER Investment of County Surplus Funds ) Under the provision of 0. R. S. 294.035, 2 1,14.040 and 294.053, the Deschutes County Treasurer is hereby ordered to invest the surplus funds of the Court House Expansion Fund, the General Road Fund, and the County General Fund, in her custody, in such depository and at such rate of interest most advantageous to Deschutes County. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT' COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COI�'IISSICiNER / r COUNTY C01-11ISSIONER I In the Mal tier i of i Refund of Taxes Ij IN TLL, COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and PLrion E. Cady, and, It appearing to the Court than an overpayment of tapes hh.s been I ma de on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chanter 806.1 Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $97.20. Dated this 21st day of July 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ,(c,.�G� COUNTY JUDGi] -- We WNIV IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) 0RiDER Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and D. E. Endn, and, It appearing to the Court that an overpayment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Re- vised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of $17.28. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT X, j COUNTY JUDGE to i I M! THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I In the Matter ) of ) ORDER ) Refund of Taxes ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector and M. John Daly, Bend, Oregon, and, It appearing that a double payment of taxes has been made on property, and, It appearing that it is necessary to refund the amount so paid , I ^1 IS THEREFORE ORDERED, pursuant to Chapter 806., Oregon Revised Statutes, that F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector refund the amount of X35.29. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT' i COUNTY JUDGE COUN'T'Y CC cqL SIONER ) COUNTY - CO:'u''lISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON MR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) O.RDER ) Deschutes County and ) Bureau of Land Management ) Property Exchange ) i Publication having been made as required by ORS,275.100 concerning the exchange of lands between Deschutes County, a politica,.l subdivision of the State of Oregon, and the Bureau of Land Management, the United States of America, in The Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation within Deschutes County, on June 5, 1965 and running once weekly through July 10, 1965, and said lands being fully and accurately described therein, and the date being specified for a pub — lie hearing concerning said exchange to be held on July 1L,,, 1965, 10:00 a.m. Pacific Day] ght Time at the Deschutes County Courtroom of the Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, and, Said hearing being held at the specified time and place, and there being present at the hearing George Baker, Deschutes County Comnissioner, G. W. McCann, Deschutes County Commissioner, Louis Selken, District Attorney, Don Robbins and Bud Lee, Bureau of Land Management, United States of American, and there being no opposition to the proposed Deschutes- County and Bureau of Land Management exchange of lands as described by said publication, now therefore; IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that Deschutes County and the Bureau of Land Management land exchange be so made, as stated and described, deed be executed and transaction completed. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ' COUNTY JUDGE Til t.11Q Kaht,�r, of Moving a VOL 9 FbcE 511 IN THE COUN'T'Y COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON FOR, THE COi:NTY OF DESCHUTES O R D E R jBuilding will be moved July - - - - - -- 1965 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J. Holman t0 o�re a 241 X 30' building on eu- acuoss Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- ta.ileT describ'-,ion and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. juFENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICUTA INSTALL TIONS FYromv State .Hwy. # 20 East on Erickson Road to Richardson R . i•'_k_i•ing of buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shat be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced s, as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent col -lapse �;.�_l� in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all �•rcf1'ic wa��n:�n_gs to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel ".ile in t::e process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have al least t:,o (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the °ece; ^ar�,r signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congesti -)n. The perrrdttee will be held directly responsible for any and. a -:l d.a,I age to the.. existing pavement ,and shoulder . areas, and will b,� required to repair saidldamage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee --I-all be re1qu.ired to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing Off of pasts and railing will not be permitted. -yt= tuft Tt access at the safest and most practical peint--a—f- ontry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there ous need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined aff also put on the nap. The permittee will be responsible for the constr_uet-ion of the access and all she costs of the materials used in the access. /-- If at any time this installation _i any way impedes the progress of future main - a.inance or comstruction,,rmittee will be required to move this installation at his own exptnse_.�- i�eschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said install • on as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee td c ����ith performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Dated this :ppr. oved C,ur t CO 1<1 JUDGE COi, Y C"'.11, 1,_ISS COLiiNTY C011-111-I86 day o Recommended Approval: f - 1965• i Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster 4 DESCHUTES COUNTY PE ' i TTEE C, i 512 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Vacation of a ) Platted Street ) I This matter having come before the Court the 2nd day of June, 1965 upon the petition of the Board of Directors of the Terretionne Grade School, Deschutes County, Oregon, requesting the vacation of a platted street in the Townsite of Hillman (Terrebonne), Deschutes County, Oregon. And it further appearing that the said platted street is impractical foxi use and should join the adjoining property. The platted street is located by the following de- scription: All of Sixth Street between B and C Streets in Hillman Townsite, Deschutes County, Oregon, as recorded on the official plat in the Deschutes County Clerk's office, That there is also on file and of record the approval of the said Deschutes County Court, in and to the said vacation as herein set forth. That there is also on file and of record the certificate of Charles L. Plummer, County Rogdmaster, swearing to the placing and posting of notice of the aforesaid vacation on three places within the limii:s of the area to be vacated. That the reasons have been set forth by the petitioner for the neces- sity of the vacation which has been petitioned, and it appearing to the Court that the petition has been filed with the County Clerk for thirty days or more previous to this date, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, NOIn', THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of the County— owned street in Deschutes County, Oregon is within the above described tract of land, and shall be and th_4 same is hereby vacated. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. COUNTY JUDGE VOL 9 FACE 51.3 IN THE COUA; i'Y COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING Platted and Deeded ) Right of Ways in Metts Subdivision) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on July 19, 1965, I gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish portions of TIMBER AVEIME and 22nd PLACE in the Metts Subdivision, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting five (5) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the follo-�ring places, to —brit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Court House,- one posted on a power pole on the south right of way line of Timber Avenue at Engineer's Station 0 +30; one posted on a power pole on the south right of way line of Timber Avenue at Engineer's Station 5 +00;' one posted on a fence post on the north right of wgy line of Timber Avenue at the inter - ection of Timber Avenue and 22nd Place; and one posted on a fence post on the south line of the Metts Subdivision at its intersection with 22nd Place. COUNTY ROADN,ASTER Subscribed and sworn. to me this ;x ) day of 196 S-. COUNTY LERK / By Deputy � �cE 514- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i In the Matter . ) of ) ORDER OF ESTABLISH T PERIT ROAD ) Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 36$.595, and there.)being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Court Room on the 16th day of July, 1965, duly advertised, And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the above road, makes this final determination: The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the above— named road be and hereby is established, and that the field notes, plat and profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful existence of a county road and public highway, in accordance frith ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 21st day of Julyp 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ACOUNT JUDGE COUNTY CO1141 ON ER COUNTY Co SSIONER i I i In the Matter of lath STREET Rennolds Addition IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) R E S 0 L U T I 0 N. fwlf 15 1Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, be- gun and h Ild at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday, the 21st day of July, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sit u ng for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may,J by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceeding's was had, to —wit: , it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the roads hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a count; road in Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described as follows, to wit: hat portion of lath Street in the Rennolds Subdivision, according o the official plat thereof as on file in the office of the Des - hutes County Clerk and recorded in plat boot; 4, page 31, all in I northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (N`EiNEI) of Section , Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. M., Deschutes - County, Oregon nd described as follows: hat portion of 4,th Street commencing at the north right —of —way ine of the Conlon County Road and running north for 617 feet more r less to its termination at the south right—of—way line of the ennolds County Road, said road being si --,ty (60) feet in width. Now, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Cler1k, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 16th day of August, 1965, at which tine the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances irnich may be filed on account of said proposed road. 1 mw'x'16 Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COUK .•t r i � COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMISSIONER COUNTY CO'T%9,SIS3. ONER - iD .��' .0 I �n�y 'C ��o2 �h•` � 1'0. d I I C\ W I O,. .0 � n\ .. P, q.:;\ :•.� \ � C�� 4'\ 6 tom, ty °8° � 12441 I•e 2�i \�C�C CSC � a hGaC\ � y� \I �d: "1 �j QCa... 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I o I � le a I W y o �miQ e ti u I I h I , I I I , � I I I N7 r0 I •.� V � t I I I Mr Flo I I Cy NNNNNN ' •I °Q y �v 4 a rLl y C r \ ` O _LB 'ON 'S 11 .4 DIM i MHO /N va^ ; i ry eo30`r N � Y 11V110_V17YJ- S377Y03NL t C _LB 'ON 'S 11 .4 DIM i MHO /N va^ ; i ry eo30`r N � Y 11V110_V17YJ- S377Y03NL t C 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of � RESI0LUTI0N A Portion of the Plat of ) ,.1ard's Tracts ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Ward Cor- poration of Bend, and it appearing that the said portion of the plat of Ward's Tracts is in Deschutes County, Oregon, and; It further appearing that it is necessary* to consider this vacation in order that certain areas in Wardts Tracts be incorporated in that of Tillicum Village, before the Planning Commission at this time; IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY RESOLVED That it is the intention of the County Court to vacate the following described land, to -wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Tract 34, lifard's Tracts: thence, South 00 11t east 18.67 feet; thence, East 617.95 feet; thence, along a curve to the right of 120.0 feet radius for 70.43 feet, the delta angle being 330 381 and the long chord bears South 730 261 east 69.77 feet; thence, South 560 22' east 39.22 feet; thence, along a curve to the left of 180.0 feet radius for 85.87 feet, the sub cho rd angle being 270 201 and the subchord bears south 700 021 east 85.58 feet; thence, North 00 201 12" East 90.35 feet to the Northeast corner of Tract 37, vlard's Tracts; thence, West 798.78 feet to the point of beginning. - IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that copies of this Resolution duly certified . by the County Clerk shall be posted in three (3) places along the tract to be vacated, and that a copy of this be placed on the bulletin board in the entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse; that Wednesday, August 25, 1965 at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time at the County Courtroom, Courthouse, Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing o.'f objections, if any there be, why said portion of a parcel should not be vacated as a portion of a platted subdivision. Done in open Court this 21st day of July, 19650 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT i.. MUNTY JUDGE V / 4 �/__ � COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COr - IISSIONE i 14 rlf IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) RESOLUTION All Platted and Deeded ) Right— of— TpTays in Metts Subdivision ) Be It Remembered, that at.a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in said County on Wed- nesday, the 21st of July, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution, the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, be Resolution, propose any county road, the follovring, among other proceedings was had, to —wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establi:shment of the roads hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish county roads in Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described as follows, to —grit: The Portions of those roads in the Metts Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof as on file in the office of the Deschutes County Clerk and recorded in Deed Book 142, page 247, all in the Southwest Quarter (SW11+-) of Section 20, Township 15 South, Range 13, E. W. M, Deschutes County, Oregon, and described as follows: That portion of Timber Avenue co,mencing at the Wells County Road, thence, running West 1,000 feet more or less to and including the intersection with 22nd Place; thence, running South along 22nd Place 600 feet more or less to the end of the Metts Subdivision. NO,v, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting; true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holdinj County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed iro ad thirty days previous to the consideration of this Resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considere and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 16th day of August, 1965, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which maybe filed on account of said proposed road. ilot . 9 W., wj) Dated this 2�t day of July, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY WUtCE COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMvLLS51WEl,t COUNTY COI5569IONEIR V%E T T S SUFR-DiVISIONN N .�W* SE C-20T15S.R.13EWW. P :1= 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON r'�R THE COUNTY CF DESCHUTES t In the Natter ) I ) if )' ORDER Transfer of Fund ) The Court having made investigation and being advised finds that certain county officials and departments have found it necessary to overexpend their budget,-';classifications zrithin their budgets, and; It appearing advisable that sufficient transfers be made to Co er such overdrafts; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that these transfers be made from any General Fund budget classification with an unexpended bgl.ance. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMPaSSIONM, NTY COIdIESSIONER i 0 52?2 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Iylatter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) The Court having made investigation and being advised finds that certain budget classifications within the Road Department Budget have been over - expended, and; It appearing advisable that transfers be ;Wade covering these overdrafts; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that these certain transfers be made from any unexpended balance in the Deschutes County Road Fund, Dated this 21st day of July, 1965, DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE OWUY COMI ISSIONER u n3TY COMffSSI NER jo IPA THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON i In the latter I of Transfer of Funds FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES The Court having made investigation and being advised finds that X11,577.1 -1 was the balance on hand on June 30, 1965 in the Land Salds Fund, and; In accordance with ORS 280.100 the Court desires to transfer the bal nce of monies to -the General Fund; NOtii, THEREIORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the amount in the sum of $11,,577.11 be transferred to the General Fund, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to invest such monies as are placed in said fund under eydstin_g provisions of Oregon Law. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COi'1KISSIONER COUNTY CO1 /11ISSIONER i i 9 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREC;ON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Transfer of Funds ) O'RDER The Court having made investigation and finding that $75,658.67 was the balance on hand on June 30, 1965 in the Cash Working Fund, and;; It appearing to the Court that according to the provision of the local Budget Law this money should be transferred'to the General Fund; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the amount in the sum of $75,658.67 be transferred to the General Fund from the Cash Working Fund and that the Deschutes County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to keep such monies invested as are placed in said fund, under existing provisions of Oregon Law. This made in accordance with ORS 280.100. Dated this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE OUNTY COMISSIONER 6 COUNTY C6rM,9SINTER Form 833 i VOL 52 l� pr C ERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS l'r For Agricultural or Farm Demonstration and Field Work I In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of To the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon., Salem, Oregon THIS 7S TO CERTIFY, That pursuant to the provisions of Section 31 -304, O.C.L.A., the County Court of ------- [ -----• ..................................... De schuters.....----------------------••----....- •----......- ---- ----- -- -- - - --.. ..... County, State of Oregon, big appropriate order duly made and entered capon the journal of the proceedings of said Court oil, the . - - - - - -- ii.......... day of ................. jiiL7 ..................... .. . . ... .. 19. -05-. did provide and appropriate the sum Of ..... s3. Mp n...t hewsm d. -ej-eh -lhi371t ivd.. ?1,ft y- ...... -................. --- .............................. -................. - Dollars ($- - - - -U? 85.0.x .... .. ........) for use in and about agricultraral or farm, dcnnonstration and field -work in said r Couaaty of ----- ---- -- -- --- ---- -- -- -------Da3c il te&.---------.-.----- ---- -.- ---- .................. State of Oregon, duriny the fiscal year bcginning July 1, 1965..., and ending June 30, 19 - - -M, to be expended as provided in Sections 31 -302 to 31 -307, inelusjivc, O.C.L.A., subject to the supervision of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon. 1 tt H x r- 7 -60 -1 m l[V WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hcrcrrrato set oaar hands and caused the .teal of the Comaty Court of ---- ---- ------ ---- -- DeschutAas ... .- .---------------- County, State of Oregon., to be lr.crcranto affixed this ------- 2.1st.._......... SL 1L OF 7'HE daA, of V. 19..65.. OUNTY COURT �� C•�GC/ GCS-- L Cowr.ty Fridge ` C011'11nissiorler Com.missi.on.er c i - -- -- ---- -- -- - - - -- Co'a � C- -le---r - k i o. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON MR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the I,1a.tter ) ) of ) 0 R D E R Permit to Haul Logs Across ) Pringle Falls Road ) This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Gilchrist Timber Company of Gilchrist, Oregon, asking permission to haul logs across the Pringle Falls Road, and; The Court being advised, specifies as follows: The Per�ittee shall be responsible for all regulatory signs depicting logging operations so as to protect the travelling public at all times., and; It is further stipulated that the Permittee will be responsible for any or all damages to the paved surface as a result of crossing the Pringle Falls Road in this logging operation. Done by Order of the Deschutes County Court this 21st day of July, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT Z' L COUNTY JUDGE VOL 9 PAGE 527 • IN REPLY REFER TO: UNITED STATES 100.7b DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Oregon 013598 013599 BUREAU-OF LAND MANAGEMENT 013600 Land Office 013601. 710 N.E. Holladay 2244 PX's Portland, Oregon 97232 OUL 2 0 1965 Deschutes County Court DECISION Deschutes County Court House Bend, Oregon 97701 Gentlemen: Title to the lands offered by you in these exchanges is satisfactory to the Government and the requirements of all applicable laws and regulations have been met. Therefore, title to the offered lands, which are described in the' publication notice is accepted. Reservations to the United States will be made in the selected lands as follows: tems 1 through 6 listed in land office decision dated ebruary 16, 1965. 50 -foot right -of -way for a gas pipeline over and across the kZEz, STRkSEk sec. 14, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W. M., granted under ection 28, act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 449) as amended, o Pacific Gas Transmission Co. The following reservations in the offered lands will be acceptable to the United States: . Recorded easements. All minerals reserved to the grantor's predecessor in interest in the ?0jN2 sec. 17, T. 20 S. , R. 19 E. , 1.1. M. , Oregon. The lands acquired by the United States in these exchanges will immediately become subject to administration by the Bureau of Land Management but will of become subject to appropriation unless and until an appropriate order Iauthorizing such appropriation has been issued by an authorized officer. We are happy to transmit to you the attached patent to the selected lands described therein. This is the original document conveying the described lands from the United States of .America, and should be kept in a safe place, as well as be recorded in the County Recorder's Office for the County in which the lands described are located. Si cerely o Dougl s E. Hi Manag Enclosures: Patent cc: Notice for Publication v, 528 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the 4th day of August, 1965, all members being present,-the f transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid GENERAL FUND: Nolan Strode Farley Elliott, Postmaster Hiltje Hubbard Marjorie Snider Lenor Thornton Joh Thompson Leonard Peterson Helen M. Marcy Vernon Patrick Pac. Power & Light Co. Mahoney Off. Equip. Owl Pharmacy Rose Pharmacy C. J. Rademacher, M.D. St. Mary's Home for Boys Villa St. Rose Lela M. Svensen Natalie Ryan Genevieve Amonson Verlie Jones Bancroft-Whitney Co. Bender -Moss Co. Fowler Printing Co. Farley Elliott, Postmaster H. A. Starr Farley Elliott, Postmaster Secretary of State St. Charles Memorial Hosp. Oregon State Highway Dept. Dick Scheibner Tool and Equipment Vyco Products Brandis Thrift-Wise Drugs Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Bend Water Dept. Sexton Supply & Saw Service Transport Clearings Lin Davis Radio Service F. C. Sholes Motorola C and E, Inc. John H. Waterman, M.D. Carl Austin Cashmans Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Dept. of Motor Vehicles Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Bend Tele. Answering Service Gilbert's Ins. Agency LeFebrue Corp. Ben Jacques Chev. Inc. Bend Memorial Clinic Green Acres Dairy C. R. Adkins, D.D.S. Magill Drug Co. Co. Judge -- Travel Co. Judge -- Postage HID -- Mileage HD-- Mileage f HD -- Mileage 66.94; Stamps 5.I HID- -San Mileage HID- -San Mileage MH-- Mileage MH- -Rent MH -- Office Exp. MH -- Supplies MH -- Supplies HD -- Supplies HD - -Med. Inv. Juve. Exp. i Juve. Exp. Juve. Foster Care Juve. Foster Care Juve. Foster Care Juve. Foster Care Circuit Court- -Books Circuit Court- -Books Co. Court -- Supplies Dist. Court -- Postage VSO--,Travel VSO -- Postage D.A. -- Notarial Comm. D.A. - -Crime Inv. j Assessor - -Exp. Assessor -- Travel Cthse Exp. Cthse Exp. Cthse Exp. Cthse Fuel Cthse Water Cthse Exp. i Cthse Exp. Sheriff - -Radio Marine Patrol - Pkup License! Marine Patrol - Radio Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Sheriff -- Uniforms Sheriff --Car Exp. Sheriff -- Teletype Sheriff 209.25; Tax Dept. 209.25 Sheriff- -Tele. Tax Dept. - -Bond Tax Dept. -- Repairs Off. Furnj. Marine (Truck) Jail Exp. Jail - -Board Jail Exp. Jail Exp. - 1 - Court held this business was $10.00 15.00 4.5o 27.00 71.94 43.74 44.68 79.74 55.00 1.25 2.11 26.60 2.91 15.00 5.00 10.00 163.14 94.98 129.44 60.00 17.50 16.00 18.15 25.00 56.80 10.00 6.50 2.50 4.00 1.50 3.00 268.36 3.92 195.24 22.25 7.15 3.50 19.50 3.00 744.00 20.00 3.95 3.49 2.00 36.50 418.50 12.50 40.00 19.24 1,935.86 55.00 21.38 8.00 1.25 0 DOG LICENSE FUND: Deschutes Co', VOL 9 PAcF 529 Bend Troy Laundry Jail 12.02; Cthse 11.63 23.65 Farwest Steel Service Center Jail Expense 18.96 Wagners Jail- -Pris. Board 40,00 369.71 Eriksen's Stationery VSO 77.00; Co. Court 65.00: Sheriff 77.00 219.00 Mahoney Off. Equip. Clerk 178,.59; Dist. Ct. 54¢; Assessor 9.54; illiams Co. Juve..9 -.81; Tax Dept. 207.62; CO-Ct- 34.17; FUND: D.A. 2.07 442.34 Pac. Northwest Bell Dist Ct. 22.10; Tax Dept. 14.60; VSO 25.36; Weed control per diem & exp. Sheriff 75.05 Philip J. Kerfoot Shell Oil Co. Assessor 10.67; Juve. 5.53 James E. Kauffman 16.20 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff- -Car Exp. Michael J. Griffith 3.12 Standard OiliCo. Assessor 4.74; Co. Judge 24.19 Raymond E. K�rfoot 28.93 Deschutes Cod. Road Dept. Sheriff 88.47; Assessor 39.50 Philip J. Ke�foot 127.77 Eriksenis Stationery Circ. Ct. 3.88; Assessor 69.45 James V. Kauffman 73.33 Cent -Wise Drug Stores Assessor --Off, Supp. Michael J. Griffith 91.80 Des. Co. Road Dept. Assessor - -CSr Exp. Deschutes Farmers Co -Op 43.86 Miller Lumber Co. Cthse Exp. 9.93 Marjorie States The Bulletin Vital Stat. Legal 11.00 51.1-5 Hale's Insurance Agency Ins. 22.00 Masterson -St,� Clair Hdwe, Cthse Exp. 8.79; Jail Exp. 1.89 10.68 Sherwin- Williams Co, Cthse Exp. 14.66 Texaco, Inc.) Cod. Sheriff - -Car, Exp, 19.62 Shell Oil Car., Exp, 20.22 Oregon State University Assessor- -Reg. School 100.00 Farley Elliott, Postmaster Co.Clerk -- Postage 100.00 R. M. Cecil Cthse Exp. 58.08 Ne. Northwest Bell Co.Court- -Tele. 20.33 University of Oregon County Planning Tom McCall' Session:.Laws-- Co.Judge 7.50; Sheriff 7.50; Co.Clerk 7.50; J.P.##2 7.50; J.P. #3 7.50 37.50 Deschutes County Fair Board Fair Fund 3,000.00 Sharon Penhollow Co.Judge- -Extra Help 48.75 David Conken Co.J udge -- Travel 10.90 A cc. Ins. 127.58 D. L. Pe Law Co. Judge -- Travel 11.00 Supt. of Documents Co. Judge Exp. 7.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Assessor - -Auto Exp. 3.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Deschutes Co', Road Dept. Gas & Auto Repair 183,04 Acc. Ins, 4.54 LAW LIBRARY FUND: I. West Publishing Co. Books 40,00 1 COUNTY RENTAL PROPERTY IMPVT. FUND: Sherw;iil # Paint The illiams Co. 56.74 WEED CONTROL FUND: Ray E. Kerfo�t Weed control per diem & exp. 89.02 Philip J. Kerfoot Per diem 7000 James E. Kauffman Per diem 70.00 Michael J. Griffith Per diem 70.00 Raymond E. K�rfoot Per Diem 15.00 Philip J. Ke�foot Per Diem 15,00 James V. Kauffman Per Diem 15.00 Michael J. Griffith Per Diem 15.00 Deschutes Farmers Co -Op Sprayer 26.65 S.I.A.C. Acc, Ins. 73.70 - 2 - J Val U PACE GENERAL ROAD FUND George F.'Baker Travel _6.15 Farwest Steel Service Center Parts 1.56 Central Oregon Welders. Supply Par ts 36;57 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 79.28 B and B Auto Wrecking Co. Parts 10.00 Hubs & Stakes, Mfgrs,, Lumber 30,00 Deschutes Farmers Coop. Lumber 46067 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp, 4.00 Norris Paint & Varnish Co. Hdwe. 147,00 Oregon Hardware Dist. Hdwe. 102.02 Sherwin- Williams.Co. HdVe. 3.22 Masterson-St. Clair Hdwe. Hdwe. 1.69 Carl Austin Hdwe. 1,00 C'and K. Petroleum Equip. Co. Hdwe. 12.95 Bend Specialized Service Hdwe, 1,3.26 Bend Hardware Co. Hdwe. 63.94 Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities 54.45 Bend Water Department Utilities 8,90 Texaco, Inc. Fuel 4.15 Shell Oil Co. Fuel 2.01 Mid - Oregon Oil Co. Fuel 1,795.59 Chipman Chemical Co. Weed Control 630.00 Deschutes Farmers Coop Weed Control 23.59 IN THE MATTER dF PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISER: . At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to put Wiliam Charles Plath on the payroll of the County Assessor as Personal Property Appraiser at a salary of $425.00 per month for six months, increasing to $460.00 at the endof six months. IN THE MATTER OF DEPUTY SHERIFF: The Court ordered the Clerk to put Chris Williams on the payroll at $400.00 per month as Deputy Sheriff. IN THE MATTER OF A PPOINTMEtVT TO DESCHUTES SAFETY COMMITTEE: At this time the Court appointed Jane Schroeder, Deschutes County Home Demon- stration Agent, to the Safety Committee of Deschutes County a representative from Cie Court House Annex. IN THE MATTER OF INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE: The Court ordered that notice be given of a hearing to be held on Aug. 26, 1965 in the County Court Room at 9 :00 A.M. to consider an aanendment to the interim zoning ordinance for lands being acquired by Deschutes County from the U.S. Government IN THE MATTER OF PRIVATE ACCESS: The Court granted R. R. McDaniel permission to coi :ruct a private access on the McCaffery Road, IN THE MATTER OF THE 1*LARSEN ROAD': At this time the Court made a resolution of its intention to establish a road across the South Half (S2) of Section 12, Twp. 18 South, Ra�;ige 12 E.J.M. and ordered the Roadmaster to post notices of the hearing to be held Sel)t. 3, 1965. There being no further business, Court adjourned JUDGE COMMISSIONER COE ISSIONER Tri h -Iio Natt.ar i of i PRIVATE ACCESS i IN THE COUNTY COL11T OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) =ORDER ) 1� VOL 9 PACE 53 A permit is granted by Deschutes County to R. R. Mc DANIEL to construct a private access on Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revzcable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. Th perr.dttee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic .dollies e.QS spaced s^ as to i nsure an even weight distribution, and properly shored s to prevent Collapse w'-1-le in the process of moving. The permittee sha 7responsible for all traffic warn ings is the traveling public, as may ban Barry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. T ermittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilit cars equipped wit gns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessar;• signs and flagmen at al ersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic omd -;Drlevent ccngest' The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all dap age to e:�isting pavement .and shoulder :-areas, and will b,-i required to repair said) - :,age, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If durir. e course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- ter Hall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing Private:.access onto the McCaffery County Road. Private Accesslto•County Road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of :retry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvicus need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the nap. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all she costs of the materials used in the access. 'f at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - ainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee t" comply with performance cf work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of AACY U_S7_..__1 i9b5. kpproved Cqun�y` C COUIe`I'l COUNTY CO.1�_IS:'IONER co e4d...,Appr val: ar e`s 1 . A'1 e ` �dmaster DESCHUIES COUNTY PE uviITTEE Z �°m N Ln o m ac- .z rn A� I� n D Ti m OW i i r p' � C �r 3 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATi; OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES NOTICE OF HEARING Pursuant to Deschutes County Ordinance No. 1, Section 136, and ORS 215:060. Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held on the 26th day of August, 1965 in the County Court Room, Deschutes County Court House, Bend, Oregon at 9:00 a.m. to consider an amendment to the interim zoning ordinance for lands being acquired by Deschutes County from the U. S. Government in Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 21, 23, 27, 28 and 29, and for certain other lands in Section 21 and 28, all being in Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. Iii., easterly and southeasterly if the city limits of Redmond., Oregon, land, that, The Deschutes County Planning Commission recommends to the Des- chutes County Court an amendment to the said interim zoning ordinance, that, The existing zoning of General Commercial Zone C -3 for all lands in Section 21 and 25 east of the railroad right -of -way be revoked, and further; that, i All lands being acquired by Deschutes County from the U. S. Government be zoned as Heavy Industrial Zone 1�-2, except for the 11- W,SE! and thelE�SE"SW', Section 21, which will be zoned Suburban Agricultural Zone S -A with primary use to be for geological and archeological protection and studies; and except for those lands in Sections 21 and 28 west of the railroad right- of -usy which are now zoned Genera? Commercial Zone C -3, and further; that, All other lands in Sections 21 and 28 east of the railroad right - of -tray and south of the city limits of Redmond, Oregon, be zoned as Heavy Industr lal Zone 14 2. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. .� 7�� COUNTY JUDGE Dated and first published the 5th day of August, 1965. Date ofIlast publication, the 19th day of August, 1965. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES j i In the Matter ) ) ! of ) RESOLUTION LARSEN ROAD ) Be It Remembered, that at a term of the Deschutes County Court, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend, in sgi,d County on Wednesday, the 4th day of August, 1965, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this Resolution the same being a term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said Court may, -by Resolution, propose any county road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to —wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity e;dsts for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon by Resolution, described as follows, to —uit : A strip of land for road purposes across the south one —half of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 12 E. 14.�M., and described as follows: A strip of land sixty (60) feet in width, being thirt7r (30) feet on each side of the center line. Beginning at a point twenty (20) feet west of the center of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 12 E. W. M. and running: thence, South one — quarter mile to the southwest corner of the NW4SE4i and thence, running south with a right —of —way width of twenty (20) feet;on the east side and thirty (30) feet on the west side to a point twenty (20) feet west of the quarter corner on the south side of Section 12, Town- ship 18 South, Range 12 E. W. M. NCK, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places !in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration';of this Resolution by the Count- Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at a meeting on the 3rd day of Sept- ember, 1965, at which time the Court will consider any objections or remonstrances which may be filed on account of said proposed road. 1 0 )ated this. 4th day of August, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE OUNTY CO3'I ISSIONER NUNTY COtMSSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) PROOF OF POSTING A Portion of the Plat) of Ward's Tracts ) I, Charles L: Plummier, Deschutes County Roadmasiber, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on July 29, 1965, I gave notice of the County Court's intention to vadaU:)_aiportion of the plat of Ward's Tracts, Des- chutes County, Oregon, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places, to -wit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse; one posted on a power pole south of the Northwest (NW) corner of Tract 34; one posted on a 26 inch pine tree south of the Northwest (NW) corner of Tract 36; and one posted on an 10 inch juniper tree near the Northeast (NE) corner of Tract 37, all in Ward's Tracts, Deschutes County*, Oregon. ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this of , 1965 COUNTY CLERK $Sr Mputy VOL 9' PAGE 536, I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter 68 ) PROOF OF POSTING ?nth Street, Rennolds Subdivision) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on July 29, 1965, I gave notice of the County Court's intention to establish a portion of lath STREET in�the Rennolds Sub- division, Deschutes County, Oregon, by posting five (5) copies of the at- tached "Resolution" at the following places, to -wit: One!notice posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse; one posted on a power pole on the East right of way of the above mentioned street at Engineer's Station 0+00; one posted on a power pole on the East right of way line at Engineer's Station 3 +15; one posted inn a "Caution" sign on the West right of way line forty feet from the center line of the above mentioned street at Engineer's Station 6 +35, COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this day of } �� i i J J I � United States Department of Agriculture VOL Forest Service Assurance of Compliance With The Department of Agriculture i Regulation Under Title VI of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 es 9 FACE 537 called the "Applicant ".) (Name of Applicant or Recipient), HEREBY AGREES THAT it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of . 1964 (PL 88 -352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (7 CFR Part 15) issued pursuant to that Act; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures neces- sary to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assur- ance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real' property or structure is used for a pur- pose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involv- ing the provision of similar services or benefits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which it retains owner- ship or possession of the property. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it by the Department. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal financial ,assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture on account of Permits issued under Secretary's Regulation U- 13b(4)(36 CFR 251.4) and designated 2820 Mineral Materials Permits, Deschutes County, Mineral Material, issued on the following dates: September 22, 1949 April 29, 1963 December 7, 1949 March 4, 1965 k February 17, 1960 June 9, 1965 :i The Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United States in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by this assurance, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Regulations issued thereunder, shall haver the right to enforce this agreement by suit for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the breach or violation occurs. This assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors, transferees, and as- sign es, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Applicant. Date ��� S Deschutes County (Ap cant) ! Title c/o The County Judge Court House (Seal) (Applrcant's mailing address) 1500 - 1(1/63) us VOL 9 PACE 38 United States Department of Agriculture . Forest Service Assurance of Compliance With The Department of Agriculture Regulation Under Title VI of The Civil Rights Act f g o 1964 g I ; Deschutes County (hereinafter call Id the "Applicant ".) (Name of Applicant or Recipient), HEREBY AGREES THAT it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88 -352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (7 CFR Part 15) issued pursuant' to that Act; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures neces- sary to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of P P Y P Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assur- ance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of I such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real, property or structure is used for a pur- pose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involv- ing the provision of similar services or benefits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during whicch it retains owner- ship or possession of the property. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it by the Department. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal financial ;assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture on account of ' Permits issued under Secrete is Re elation U -1 �� ^ 3 (4)(36 CPR 251,4) and designated 2820 Mineral. Materials PezirdL-s, DEisehutes County, Mineral Material, issued'on the following datess September 22, 1919 April 29, 1963 December 7, 1949 March 42 1965 �i February 17, 1960 June 9, 1965 .r� The Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United States in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by this assurance, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Regulations issued thereunder, shall have the right to enforce this agreement by suit for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the breach or violation occurs. f. This assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors, tIransferees, and as- , signees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Applicant. Date Deschutes Coun . 117 /' (App/]c, c/o The County Judge Cououge Ban =1 I (Seal) (Applicant's mailing address) 1500 -1(1 /m W P.. S voL United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Assurance of Compliance' With The Department -of Agriculture Regulation Under Title VI of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Deschutes County (hereinafter called the "Applicant ".) (Name of Applicant or Recipient), HEREBY AGREES THAT it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of . 1964! (PL 88 -352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (7 CFR Part 15) issued pursuant to that Act; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures neces- sary to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assur- ance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a pur- pose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involv- ing the provision of similar services or benefits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which it retains owner- ; , ship or possession of the property. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it by the Department. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal financial ,assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by thi Forest 'Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture on account of Permits, issued under Secretary's Regulations U —1 and U -11(a) (36 CPR 251.5) and designated 2730 Rights —of —;day Permit, to Deschutes County, on the following dates: August 18, 1961 July 13, 1959 August 2, 1950 he Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and 4 that the United States in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by this F assurance, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Regulations issued thereunder, shall have the right to enforce this agreement by suit for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the breach or violation occurs. his assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors, transferees, and as- signees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Applicant. ` Date , 6 Deschutes County, Oregon �'Appn,l . i By • • Title c/o Deschutes County Judge Bend, Oregon - (Sea!) (Applicant's mailing address) 1500- 1(1/63) -VOL FADE 541J United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Assurance of Compliance With The Department of Agriculture • Regulation Under Title VI of The Civil Rights I,ct of 1964 Deschutes County hereinafter called the "Applicant".) ( I PP (Name of Applicant or Recipient), I HEREBY AGREES THAT it will comply with Title VI of the tNvil Rights Act of . 1964 (PL 88 -352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (7 CFR Part 15) issued pursuant to that Act; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures neces- sary to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assur- ance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any. transferee, for the period during which the real' property or structure is used for a pur- pose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involv- ing the provision of similar services or benefits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which it retains owner- ship or possession of the property. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it by the Department. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration'of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal financial ,assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture on account of Permits, issued under Secretary's Repulat.ons II•71u and U -11(a) (36 CFR 251.5) and designated 2730 Rightspof -•Way Permit, to Deschutes County, on the following datest August 18, 1961 July 13, 1959 August 2, 1950 The Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United States in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by this assurance, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Regulations issued thereunder, shall have the right to enforce this agreement by suit for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the breach or violation occurs. This assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors,, transferees, and as- , signees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below) are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Applicant. Deschutes County, bregon Date � (Ap ant) By C/o Deschutes County Judge Bend, Oregon (Applicant's mailing address) (Seal) 1300 - 10/63) y«i. 9 rw 541' BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held tgis 18th day of August, 1965, Commissioners G. F. Baker and G. W. McCann being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: I The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL Eriksen's Stationery H.D. --- Supplies $18,17 Aloe I H.D. - -Supp• 119.47 Tabor Funeral Home H.D. Exp. 25.Bp Lois M. Dearth H.D. Exp. 25,00 Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Inc. Assessor - -Pkup 1,697-40 State of Oregon, Dept. of Agric. Addressograph- Mul.tigraph Assessor- -Brand Book 9.00 Corp. Assessor - -,Off. Equip. 109.51 Bend - Portland Truck Service Mahoney C.D. -- .Radio Repair m 3.50 Off: Equip. C.D. - "Off. Supp. 9.79 American Tele & Tele Co. C.D.- -NAWAS 17.00 Deschutes County C.D. --Rent 50.00 Donald L. Ellis J.-P.#2--Tele. 16.34; Supp. 9.04; Clerk 25.00 50.38 Opal Sprague Helen Rastovich Election Exp. 4,05 Election Exp, 11,40 Rosemary Patterson Hudson House, Inc. Election Exp, 5.80 Cirt. Court - -Supp. 16.75 David E. Jo;� l Circuit Court --Ct. Reporter 13.75 Larry's Union Service Cthse Exp. 1.35 Vyco Products Johanson Electric, Inc. Cthse Exp. 18.78; Jail Exp. 5.24 24.02 Cthse Exp, 13,50 Pac. Power � Ligbt Co. Cthse Lights 239.84 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse Garbage 1 2-50 MacMillan Plumbing & Heating Cthse Exp. 33.95 B. D. Fanche'r Dist. Court- Defendant"s Atty, 50.00 Gi1aert'1s Insurance Agency Fowler Pri.niing Co. Tax Dept - -Bond Prem, 10.00 Tax Dept - -Supp, 504.$3 Pac. N.W.Bell Tele-- Co.Judge 32.60; Sher.Radio 8.00 40.60 Carl Austini Sheriff - -Keys 1.00 Greenwood Studio M. Sheriff--Film 6.09 L. Newho�se Sheriff -- Travel 12.00 R. W. Peay Sheriff- -Guard 18.00 Jess Smith, Jr. Sheriff- -Guard 33.00 Helen Dacey Election Exp. 9.90 Des. Co. Road Dept. Western Marine Patrol - - :Repairs for Pkup 41.89 Auto Associate Store Marine Patrol -- ?Mirror for Pkup 10.29 Oregon Hardware Dist. Masterson- St.Clair Marine Patrol -- Supplies 15.40 Hdwe. Oregon State Penitentiary Jail Exp. Jail Equip. 23.02 270.00 J. C. Penny Co. Jail Exp. 8.22 Cascade Glass Corp., Inc. Jail Exp. 15.00 Donald E. Clark, Sheriff --.. i_`_ Jail- -Prix. Board 282.00 State Dept. of Agriculture Cooperative Predator Program 4,528.00 Eriksen s Stationery Skyline Distributors,. Inc, Surveyor 16.60 Union Oil Cd. Surveyor Exp. Sheriff 9.42; Assessor 4.41 24075 13.83 Bend Dairy Abundant Food Rent (May - June- Tnl.Aug.) 400.00 University off Oregon Secretarial Serv. Co.Planning Comm. 2,000.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff- -Car Lic. 6.00 D. L. Penhollow Juve. Judges Workshop 9.20 COUNTY RENTAL PROPERTY IMPVT, FUND: Dean Enterprises Stone House Materials 20.54 Healy's Bend Furniture Co. kPP.a ;_Stone House 26,30 - 1 - 0 VOL .9 Fw 542 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND :, B. F. Rhodes and Son CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Dept. of Finance & Adm. Dept. of Finance & Adm, GENERAL ROAD FUND: City of Bend Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. D. R. Sholes Bob Thomas Chev- Cadillac Cascade Glass Corp. Mid -State Auto- Lectric Service Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Murray & Holt Motors Mountain Equip., Co. Robberson Ford Sales, Inc, Eastern Oregon Mills Eriksen's Stationery Mahoney Off, Equip. The Owl Pharmacy Northwest Industrial Laundry Bend Chamber of Commerce Co, Road Dept. Revolving Fund Miller Lumber Co. Williams Tire Service A and M Tire Service Les Schwab Tire Center Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Rheinholdt TV Texaco, Inc, Russell Industries Griffin's Chevron Tune -up Service Bend Redi -Mix Co. Bend Aggregate & Paving Co. Bend Tele. Answering Service Pac. Power & Light Co. Ne, N.W. Bell Robberson Ford Sales, Inc. Dean Enterprises Rookie's Factory Dist. Ben Jacques Chev. Inc, IN THE MATTER OF RESIGNATION OF COUNTY TREASURER: Septic Service Civil Defense -- Equip. Trailer Hdw. Hdw. Parts Parts Pa its Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp. Gen. Exp, Lumber Tires Tires Tires Tires Radio Lube Fuel Ge s Aggregate Aggregate Utilities Utilities Utilities 3 new trucks Lumber Parts Equip - -Chev. 150.00 267.50 150.00 36.40 154.80 35.00 13.93 3.50 31.22 550.64 27.80 5.39 87.85 9.50 23.61 42.92 25.86 38.95 8.00 40.55 316.15 298.84 8.56 29.84 360.98 88.00 186.13 15-38 5.00 156.76 2,053.97 12.50 22.74 18.60 11,959.18 68,46 11.95 2, 299.79 At this time the Court accepted the resignation of May D. Fryrear, Deschutes County Treasurer, effective Sept. 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF DESCHUTES PLANNING COMMISSION: At this time the Court accepted the resignation of Hap Taylor as a member of the Deschutes Planning Commission, IN THE MA TTER OF INSTALLING WATER LINE: The Court granted E. E. Burgess permission to install a 14" water line across the Ogg Road, IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF ALLEY IN HARPER: Upon petition of Midstate Electric Cooperative Iic. to va.cg,�e an alley 31 543. between Lots 1 thru 6 and the N. 7.50 feet of Lot 7, and Lots 21 thru 26 and the N. 7.50 feet of Lot 20, Harper, the Court ordered that a hearing be held upon said petition Oct. 6, 1965 at 10:00 A.M. and that--'Notice of said petition be posted in the manner prescribed by law. IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENT TO INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE: Pursuant to Deschutes County Ordinance ##1, Sec. 136 and ORS 215.060, Notice is h�reby given of a hearing to be held on Sept. 16, 1965 in the County Cour Room at 9:00 A.M. to consider an amendment to the interim zoning ordinance for lands known as the Bend Industrial Tract. Thore being no further business, Court adjourned. CON1MISSIONER r cWISSToNER - 3 - VOL 9 -,PAGE 544 L SE This lease, executed in duplicate at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, on the lst day of September, 1965, by and between Deschutes County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called the Lessor, and John C. Arnett and Sheldon R. Arnett, hereinafter called the .Lessee. W I T N E S S E T H: That, Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee hires from Lessor for the purpose of conducting a nursing home to provide care',and facilities for aged and infirm persons requiring the need of such faci.lities'upon those certain premises and improved buildings thereon owned by the Lessor, commonly known as Sunset Nursing Home, situated in the County of Deschutes., State of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: A tr of land situated in the SE'NWIS?rJ� of Sec 34, descr as fol: Baap on the N R/W line of the Central Ore Hwy (U.S. #20), which pt is 867.2;8 ft S and 1458.43 ft E of the W14 cor of sd Sec;. 34: th, N a dist of 181.02 ft to an iron pipe; 'th, N 230 351 E a dist of 974.95 ft to an iron pipe; th, N 00 051 43" Ta along a line, par to and 530 ft dist from the W line of the SEnNVT- of sd Sec. 34, for a dist of 1085.05 ft to the N line of the SF-�Ntaa of: sd Sec. 34; th, Fly along sd N line of the SF`N?•7�L, a dist of 790 ft M /L, to the NE cor of sd SE -NW4 of Sec 34; th, S 00 13' 49" E along the SE-1 NW4 of Sec 34- 17-12 and NEz-Wa of Sec 34 -17 -12 to the intersection of sd line with the N R/W line of the Central Ore Hwy,; th, NWly along the N R/14' line of the Central Ore Hwy, a dist of 1269 ft. The term shall be for ten years, commencing on the lst day of September, 1965, fora rental amount of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) per year lawful money of the United States of America, which money Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor in month- ly payments, payable to Deschutes County at the Deschutes County Court House. It is mutually agreed between the parties as follows: (1) Lessee shall not use or permit said premises or any part thereof to be used for any purpose other than the said use for which the premises are hereby leased. (2) A water right in the Central Oregon Irrigation District in the amount of 27 shares and the use thereo.f,which right is appurtenant to the premises herein, is hereby granted to the Lessee; and the Lessee shall productively use such water right to the extent that the right does not become extinguished through lack of usage as required by the Central Oregon Irrigation District. Lessee shall pay all irrigation district assessments to the Central Oregon Irrigation District for oper- ation and maintenance charges on delivery of water. (3) The Lessor does further grant the use of the following described personal property to the Lessee: Page 1 of 3 pages - LEASE N ' �, i Inventory Items 22 bedside tables 2 benches 1 piano (donated) loud speaker (donated)." TV. cable (donated) 2 beds 4 large wooden dining tables 2 small wooden dining tables 24 matching chairs Universal dishwasher 1965 Lang !Electric range Upright Deep freeze, carrier, Gas mangle Washer, 195L extractor Dryer (gas) VOL double door 9 w545 IW Lessor, at Lessor's expense shall provide maintenance for said pre- mises and facilities according to necessary requirements and legal requirements as provided by law forthe proper operation of such a nursing home facility. (5) Any improvements or construction on said premises other than normal maintenanc shall be subject, to approval by the Lessor prior to said construction. Any substa tial construction on the premises by the Lessee shall be subject to negotiation and subject to a separate agreement to be entered into between the parties pr�or to said construction. (6) The rental provision as provided above shall be subject to nego- tiation annually between the parties, however, said rental cost shall not be ad- justed in uch manner as to exceed 10% of the $4,000.00 annual rental payment for the first ;1ve .years of this lease unless agreed upon by both parties. I(7) All utilities for the operation of the premises shall be the ex- pense of t�e Lessee with the exception of fuel for heat which shall be provided by the Les or. �(8) Lessee shall not permit or suffer to be committed, any waste on said oremi es or any nuisance or other account or thing which may disturb the quiet enjoyment of any other adjoining property. (9) Lessee, as a material part of the consideration to be rendered to the Lessor, hereby waives all claims against Lessor for damages to good;or mer- chandise i , or upon, or about said premises, and for injuries to persons in or about said premises, and Lessee will hold Lessor exempt and harmless to any damage or injury .o any person, or any goods or merchandise of any person arising from the use of the premises by Lessee. Lessee shall keep the premises free from any liens arising out of any work perfo med, materials furnished or obligations incurred by Lessee. Lessee shall permit Lessor, or his agents, to enter into and upon said premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting the same or for the purpose of maintaining the building in which said premises are situated, or for the purpose of making repairs, alterations or additions to the premises. Lessee shall not assign this Lease, or any interest therein, and shall not sublet the said premises or any part thereof, or any right or privilege appur- tenant thereto, or suffer any other person to occupy or use the said premises, or any oortiop thereof, without the written consent of .Lessor first had and obtained, Page 2 of �1 pages - LEASE 0 v� E 546 and a conset to one assignment, subletting, occupation or use by any other person shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment, or use by another person. Any such assignment or subletting without such consent shall be void, and shall, at the option of Lessor, termidats this lease. This lease shall not, nor shall any interest therein, be assignable, 3s to the interest of Lessee, by oper- ation of law, without the written consent of Lessor. In the event of any breach of this lease by Lessee, then Lessor, be- sides other rights or remedies he may have, shall have the immediate right of re- entry and may remove all persons and property from the premises; such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the account of Lessee. The waiver by Lessor of any breach of any terin, covenant or condition herein contained, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such term, covenant or condition, or any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant or condition therein contained. Time is of the essence of this Lease. In witness whereof we hereunder set our handstand seals. J n C. Arnett County Judge. Page 3 of 3 pages - LE43E oner sioner Sheldon R. Arnett County Cc County Cc Page 3 of 3 pages - LE43E oner sioner i VOL 9 PAGE 547 IN THE COUITTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TtiL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES CO ,C In the Latter � } ) of ) ORDER ) Moving a Building ) Building will be moved J mac(. 13 1965 Al permit is granted by Deschutes County to K.J. Holman to move a 141,, X10' building M-4rTIMMMM55 Deschutes County ri ht -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the fcllowing general specifications and is revocable at an' y time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. Iu=ENERAL, SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICUL� :R INSTALLATIONS From Powell Butte Secondary East on Nelson Roadto "old Linville place" '4oving of Buildinas: The permittee shall be required to observe..the following rules y I and regulations pertaining to the moving-of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse wile in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic -,-arnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel i�nile -n the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be'Irequired tr have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load'!, and all the �e..•-ssa.r�T signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the ur'. ;ffic dnd. -or vent congestion. The permitt: :;e will be held directly ',responsible for aril and all damage to the.. existing pavement .C-7Lnd shoulder . areas, and dill be required to repa -'r said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. if during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original'state.! The sawing off of Pasts and railing will not be permitted. access at the sofest and most practical nt of ar_try, The size of the access must be noted on the map. If ther 's obvious need for a ..ulve -t, the proper size and length must be de ter mi�n , and also put on the 'rap., The uermittee will be responsible for the const�-�tion of the a1ccess and all the costs of the materials used in the access_.i''� If at any time this installati�or�n any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction tyre permittee will be required to move thisi installation a.t. his own expznse. •e� tes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainLnce or construction. Failure; of permittee to colaply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of .� .tx� 1965. Approved Count; Court �COt;I�TY JUDGE COU TY. COI SSI COUNTY COI1_,� :IS0I Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer, Roaclrnaster DESCHUT'ES COUNTY w- ! I I VOL 9 %648 o i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHU7ES In the 1-Tatter ) ) of ) 0 RDER Installing a Water Line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to E. E. BURGESS to install a l 4" water line wu= across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the'followring general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GE1,1 RAL SPECIFICATICNS FOR PAR.TICUTAR Ir ?uTALLATIONS Installing Pipe Line Parallel: All pine lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the e.Yi.sting pavement edSe. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a. depth to be no less than tiro (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. Permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Water line transversing the OGG ROAD Installing Pipe Line Transverse: A 1�4- inch water line All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Pavia: The permattee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee, In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right- of -wray. Dated this day of August, 1965. Reco:; ended Appro v Approved County Court: COUNTY JUDGE COUNT COI S OVER r COUN^lY COi�_IiISSI014ER Charles L. Plum -er, Roadmas DESCII ; S C Y o PERT iZTTEE VOL 9 mE 549 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUI,ITY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Hearin Pursuant to Deschutes County Ordinance #l, Section 136 and ORS 21.5.060 TTotice is hereby given of a hearing to be held on the 16th da.r of September, 1965 in the County Court Room, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon at 9:00 a.m. to consider an amendment to the interim zoning ordinance for lands known as the Bend Industrial Tract. Upon the recommendation of the Deschutes County Planning Commission at the July 28, 1965 meeting, to change tax lots 701, 900, 901, and 902 in Section 21 of Township 17 South, Range 12 E. W. M. as shown in the Counter Assessor's office on July 1, 1965, from C -3 General Commercial Zone to I-2 Industrial Zone. By Order of the Deschutes County Court. COUNTY JUDGE Date of First Publication August 28, 1965 Date of Last Publication—_ September 10, 1965 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF MIDSTATE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. , an Oregon Cooperative, to Vacate an Alley between Lots 1 through 6, and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 7, and Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 20, Harper, Deschutes County, Oregon PETITION TO VACATE ALLEY Comes now Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , an Oregon cooperative which transmits and distributes electric energy in a large area of Southern Des- chutes County, and respectfully petitions and shows: Your petitioner is the owner of Lots 1 through 6, and the North 7.50 feet of Lot 7, and the owner of Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7.50 feet of Lot 20, Harper, Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file, and be- tween said two tiers of Lots is a platted Alley which has never been opened or used by the public. Attached hereto, marked Exhibit A and made a part hereof, is a drawing showing petitioner's property. The particular circumstances which require the vacation of the above described Alley is that your petitioner purchased the property above described for the purpose of placing thereon an electric substation which will be necessary to serve the Spring River Youth Corps Camp contemplated by the United States government, and also to serve the substantially accelerated development of the Upper Deschutes River for recreational purposes, including summer homes. The property is now occupied by a 69 K.V transmission line owned by petitioner. The person or persons to be particularly affected by such vacation in- clude your petitioner who owns all of the property abutting on said Alley proposed to be vacated, and Robert C. Young and Flo Retta Young, Vernon R. Morgan and Dorothy J. Morgan who own the remainder of Block 1, Harper, and they might be affected, and your petitioner proposes to get their consent. Your petitioner will cause a notice of the pendency of this petition to be duly posted on the premises in the manner provided by law, and respectfully re- quests the Court for an Order setting this matter for hearing on the 6th day of October, 1965, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. , at the regular meeting of the -I- PETITION 3 - , . VW. County Court, and that upon such hearing being held, that an Order be entered ,vacating the Alley described within. Respectfully submitted, MIDSTATE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. \ 7 By /G t -s2i ^C Cone Hunter Manager STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) On this .e day of August, 1965, before me appeared Cone Hunter, to me personally known, who, being duly sworn, did say that he, the said Cone Hunter, is the Manager of Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , the within named cooperative, and that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said cooperative, and that the said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said cooperative by authority of its Board of Directors, and Cone Hunter acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said cooperative. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year last above written. Z" J, Notary Public for Oregon _. My Commission expires �(��� '� �7i��'6J� STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) I, Cone Hunter, being first duly sworn, say that I am the Manager of Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , the petitioner herein in the within entitled Petition, and that the foregoing Petition is true as I verily believe. Cone Hunter, Manager SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN To before me this __-�2c') -czL day of August, 1965. Notary Public4br Oregon / My Commission expires ` `V' , .f -2'- PETITION o WI /2 NWI /4 NEI /4. & Portion NI: a Section 81 T 20S. R.11 VOL �E��2 DESCHUTES COUNT' _ ►00 EXHIBIT A See Mop 20 11 DIVISION �-3oo ' c 5 3 7 '2 _,' W 2`' W - - W 5 Q ! z W -- z 1 W 5 > , a W _ - 1 7 Q CASCADE 4 f ' i 3 2 y I IN THE MIDS TAT INC., an Vacate ani 6, and the Lots 21 tl feet of Lod County, O 1, Fe C IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON TTER OF THE PETITION s, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, Oregon Cooperative, to Alley between Lots 1 through North 7. 50 feet of Lot 7, and r ough 2 6, and the North 7. 5 0 20, Harper, Deschutes regon CONSENT TO VACATE ALLEY idstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , the undersigned owner of Lots 1 through 6; and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 7, and Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7. 50 feet �of Lot 20, hereby consent to the vacation of the Alley situated in the County oflDeschutes and State of Oregon, described as follows, to -wit: 'he Alley between Lots 1 through 6, and the North 7.50 feet f Lot 7, and Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7.50 feet of ,ot 20, Harper Subdivision, Deschutes County, Oregon. TED This / C, day of August, 1965. MIDSTATE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. , BY Cone Hunter -, -Manager STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes ) this��; �<_ day of August, 1965, before me appeared Cone Hunter, to me per known, who, being duly sworn, did say that he, the said Cone Hunter, its the Manager of Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , the within named cooperativve, and that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said cooperative, and that the said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said cooperative by authority of its Board of Directors, and Cone Hunter acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said cooperative. TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year last above written. Lel Notary Pub, it for Oregon _ My Commission expires ,it.�,' SENT TO VACATE ALLEY 0 VOL 554' IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION ) OF ) MIDSTATE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, ) ORDER INC. , an Oregon Cooperative, to ) Vacate an Alley between Lots 1 through ) 6, and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 7, and ) Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7.50 ) feet of Lot 20, Harper, Deschutes ) County, Oregon ) It appearing to the Court that Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. , has filed' a Petition to Vacate an Alley between Lots 1 through 6, and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 7, and Lots 21 through 26, and the North 7. 50 feet of Lot 20, Harper, Deschutes County, Oregon; it is hereby ORDERED That a hearing upon said Petition for Vacation shall be held on the 6th day of October, 1965, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. , and that a Notice of said Petition shall be posted in the manner prescribed by law. DATED This day of August, 1965. -1- ORDER DESCHUTES OU TY COURT ) (' D. L. enho low, County Judge i . VOL 9 FACE 55 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i i In'the Matter j of ) O R D E R Appointment of Helen M. Rastovich, Deschutes County Treasurer ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition, and, I It appearing'that May D. Fryrear, elected Treasurer of Deschutes County, has resigned, effective September 1, 1965, and, I It appearing that under such circumstance and by the authority of ORS 236.210, the County Court is to appoint to the vacancy, The Court having made inquiry and being advised, THE COURT HEREBY APPOINTS Helen M. Rastovich, Deschutes County Treasure lr, to take office on September 1, 1965. I Done by order of the Court, this 25th day of August, 1965. At I I COUNTY JUDGE I I COUNTY COMMISSIONER i COUNTY COMMISSIONER r i i In the Matter ) of )I LARSEN ROAD! ) I, C1 depose and notice of tl County, Orel lowing place the County i a power poly on the west of the said at the tern: Subscribed J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROOF OF POSTING Vol 9 wr,55" AJG� arles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, ay that on August 12, 1965, my duly qualified deputy, Don Sholes, gave e County Court's intention to establish the LARSEN ROAD, Deschutes on, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the fol- s, to wit: One posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to ourthouse in Bend; one posted aA the north entrance of Larsen Road on on the west right-of-way of the said road; one posted on a fence post -way line of the said road 00.30 mile from the north entrance and one posted on a juniper pole on the west right -of -way line tion of the said road. z- u, t COUNTY ROADMASTER sworn to me this /f- tiUday of /�� , 1965. COUNTY CLERK By Deputy 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES i In the Matter of ) 0R: DER Interim Zoning ) i i This matter coming before the Court upon the 'results of a hearing held at 9:00 a.m. the 26th day f Au r y gust, 19b5 in the County Court Room, Deschutes County Courthouse, Bend, Oregon. The Court having held the hearing and there being no remonstrance to the change of interim zoning, and the Court being advis6i d after making investi- gation, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the existing zoning of General Com- mercial Zone C -3 for all lands in Section 21 and 28, Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. M., east of the railroad right -of -way be revoked, and further, that All lands acnaired by Deschutes County from t!e U. S. Government on the 27th day of July, 1965 in Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, 14�. 23, 27 and 29, Town- ship 15 South, Range 13 E. W. M. be zoned as Heavy Industrial Zone M-2, ex- cept for the W SW�SE3- and the E1SE4Si "J , Section 21, which will be zoned Suburban Agricultural Zone S -A w?th primary use to be fqr geological and archeological protection and studies; and except for those lands in Sections 21 and 28 west of the railroad right -of -way which are now zoned General Com- mercial Zone C-3, and further, that, All other lands in Section 21 and 28 east of the railroad right- of-way and south of the city limits of Redmond, Oregon, be zoned as Heavy Industrial Zone M-2. Dated this lst day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES COUN Y COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C01,21ISSIONER COUNTY COI,1IISSIONER 0 VOL 9 PAGE 557 August 25, 1965 Comparison of road costs for timber harvest in Tumalo Creek area. Estimated harvest in next 30 years - =30 million BF Construction cost 1,1aintenance cost: (a) Normal Fain. © 8¢/MBF/mi. (b) Surface Replacement over 30 yrs. Total construction and maintenance cost to be assessed against stumpage. or per PIBF Countys' 25 %- -per NBF Total Net cost to County for 8 miles FAS std. road The above cost estimates of reconstruction of the Skyliner road are based on the agreement that: 1 Lane Road Improving and Assessed Against using Skyliner Stumpage Road Des. USFS Co. 61�,000.00 116,000 7u;0o approp- riated 19,200.00 money) 16 000.00 99,200.00 3.33 .83 24,800.00 - 24.8o0 1�9, 200 1. The Forest Service will clear, grade, drain, and place_an 0 -11 mat. 2. Deschutes County will place the base rock and furnish the oil rock in stockpiles. Not considered in the estimates are the returns to the county of gas tax and. P.U.C. licenses which would accrue from log hauling over the Skyliner road.. , r'�' N /� Il' k�,;C LI .1 �� J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Fluids ) The Court having made investigation and being advised finds that is is necessary to transfer $1,650.00 from the Civil Defense budgeted item for secretary to Civi l,Defense non —tax fund. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the amount of $1,650.00 be transferred from the Civil Defense budgeted'item for secretary to Civil Defense non —tax fund, and that the Deschutes County Traasurer is hereby authorized to make such transfer. Dated this lst day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE y�.-�. COUNTY COI11,rISSIONER COUNTY C0IL21ISSIONER 0 VOL 9 ?ACE 559 114 THE COUNTY COUNT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DiJSCHUTES In the Hatter ) of ORDER Installing a Gas Line ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION to install a 211 gas line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. Gii,' RAL SPECIFICATICRTS FOR P:'iRTICULl1R I 'aTALLATIONS A 211 Gas Line Parallel to the Slocum Cibunty Road. Installing Pipe Line Parallel: A 2" Gas Line. All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line; or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement ed -e. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area; i�ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -dray. lai�isv�ersel7, to the road bed or right -of -way shall be installed in the following manner: vement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hammer so as to insure n finish cut, lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two t below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all ine is cases where a water l olled in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed thin a larger pipe size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The 'ttee shall be required to properly back - f41_1 the trench in such a manner as to guaran well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replace its original line, c rolwn, ,?.nd grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the sur ing road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling pub all times'. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to p t the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by. the :it- In regard to other utility installations, such as gas Lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when cr ssing the right -of -,ray. Dated this_�/day of , 1965. R cQ;-mended Approval Approved County Court: Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster A DESCI-IUTES COUNTY ���c -c , 4cr- -� -c'd COU14TY JUDGE CASCADE N GAS CORPORATION OUN i %iI IOId1 7 �Z ✓! CUUi'J ^IY G i iiISSIOIJER PERiII'DTEE WORK REQUESTED,,; `` NORTHWEST MARKET CNG 312 CF. REV. 59 DATE 19--L�L GRID MAP----L-- 9 FOREMAN- P4 TOWN VOL PAcE560 P L A T CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION ENGINEERING DIAGRAM E. R. No COUNTY— STATE C. P. ST-A.; ETC. PIPE LAID PIPE REMOVED t %A, SIZE ZN, AMT. AMT. 4 v FITTINGS OTHER MATERIAL AND- J WORK REQUESTED,,; `` NORTHWEST MARKET WORK COMPLETED Cl DATE 19--L�L GRID MAP----L-- STREET FOREMAN- P4 TOWN P L A T DIAL. POST D :O. TO GRID ❑ OPERATING ❑ rFr OVERALL ❑ NORTHWEST MARKET M. -w p., F.- t %A, 4 v I CHECKED BY� DIAL. POST D :O. TO GRID ❑ OPERATING ❑ rFr OVERALL ❑ VOL 9 FACE 561 IN*THE COUNTY COL1T OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TH; COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In-the Latter ) of ) ORDER MOVING A BUILDING ) J A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J. HOLMAN to move a building on Yc Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. Building to be moved September 13, 1965• uENERAL SFECIFICATIpNS F R PAR ICLL'L INSTA� TIONS Commencing at 10th Street and Bear reek ad; fence arong fhe Bear Creek Road P�iQri�1 °4�efl'insf "eeermit�ee sPha��bes requ� red toe obserevak tod folnl °owdirigruLe Roads. and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies emenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent ccllapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement,and shoulder-:-areas,-and will be required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit - tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. Private Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access.at the ssfest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. Dated this l day of f , Approved Co our COUNTY JUDGE COUN 0 SIO ER COUNTY COLLI056IONER 1965. Recommended Ap�ovgl / Charles L. Plummer, R.oadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting oflthe County Court.held this 1st day of September, 1965, all members being preserxt, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and orderedlpaid: GENERAL FUND: Lyman C. Johnson Circ. Ct. - -Def. Atty,!(State vs. Jones) $50:00 Andrew B. Howe Cir. Ct. Wit. Fees ( >tate vs.-March) 32.20 Public Emp. Retirement B. SSRF Quarterly Expense Ali 21.60 Robert E. Lyons Assessor -- Travel Expense Iocation 52.92 Robert E. Lyons Rm. Exp. -- Appraiser *s School 100.00 Xerox Assessor -- Office Supplies 38.60 Diane Johnson Co. Judge -- Materials & Supplies 7.83 Standard Oil Co. of California Co. Judge -- Travel 35.86 D. L. Penhollow Co. Judge -- Travel 3.12 G. W. McCann Advertising- -State Fair 33.02 Carlson Co. Advertising 16.93 Howard Jenne Advertising - -State Fair 10.00 W. A. Winney Advertising- -State F.l►ir 10.00 W. A. Hunnell Advertising- -State F-! 'Ur 10.00 L. L. Hirtzel Advertising - -State F<!►ir 10.00 George Baker Advertising- -State Faqir 10.00 D. L. Penhollow Advertising - - State Fair 10.00 G. W. McCann Advertising - -State F,- tir 10.00 G. W. McCann Public Administratio i Con. 40.00 D. L. Penhollow State Fair & ExecutiNIte Comm. 11.30 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff - -Car Licenses 2.00 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype Service 36.50 R. L. Polk & Co. Sheriff -- Supplies I 10.00 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Sheriff - -Tires ! 14.07 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff - -Car expense 8.88 Elk Lake Pack Station Sheriff -- Horses for Adams search 15.00 Bill's Line -up & Brake Shop Sheriff - -Car expensed 11.90 Oregon State Police Sheriff -- School, Chris Williams, Rex Anderson 150.00 Fowler Printing Co. Sheriff -- Office Supplies 55.00 Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Inc. Sheriff - -Cars (2) 3505,98 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -Car expense 14.25 Bend Storage & Transfer Sheriff- -Supp. $18.50; Abund. Foods 22.00 Patricia Grimm Election exp.$100.00u Circ. Ct. $4.00 104.00 Helen Rastovich Election expense 100.00 Transport Clearings Election expense j 3.50 Fowler Printing Co. Dist. Ct.-- Supplies 1 5.60 Pete Allen Jo P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Roy Holmes J. P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Carol Andrews J. P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Mrs. L. Griffin J. P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Mrs. R. Kigoher J. P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Frank Burr J. P. #2: Jury fees 5.00 Ruth L. Brown J. P. #2: Jury fees 7.80 Green Acres Dairy Jail expense 24.76 Bend Water Department Cthse.- -Water 32.05 Cascade Natural Gas Corp. Cthse.- -Heat 29.80 Cartified Laboratories Cthse. Exp. $248.12; Jail Exp. 72.80 320.92 Pacific Power & Light Co. Cthse. -- Lights 20.86 Tool & Equipment Rental Cthse. Exp. 1.58 Healy's Bend Furniture Co. Cthse. Exp. 200,00 -1- -2- VOL 0 Cascade Auto PaIrts Cthse. Exp. 1800.00 6.75 E. E. Steinlich1 Cthse. Repairs T. W. Howell Cthse. Maintenance 40.00 Lumbermen's Insurance Agency -Treas. $139.82; Sheriff $50.00 189.82 Motorola Marine Budget 44.00 Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Inc. Tax Dept. -- Supplies 3.00 5.00 Central Ore. Dist. Hospital D. A.- -Crime Invest. The Bulletin, Zno. Legal $35.61; Planning Comm. $6.19 41.80 0. J. Moore Agricultural experiments 572.00 Mrs. Eldon W. ChowningO Assessor -- Refund on maps 1.00 Farley J. Elliott, Postmaster H.D. -- Postage 25.00 Supt. of Documents H.D.-- Sanitarian's office 2.50 Alpine Glass Co. H.D. -- Supplies 18.50 Eriksen's Stationery & Supply H.D. -- Supplies 1.62 Helen Marcy H.D. -- Mileage 33.27 Leonard Petersen H.D. -- Mileage $14.22; exp. $2.50 16.72 Hiltjr Hubbard) H.D. - -Exp. to S.F. $47.90; $2.78 mi. 50.68 Jon Thompson i H.D. -- Mileage 75.33 Marjorie Snider H.D. -- Mileage 35.73 Lenor Thornton H.D. -- Mileage 84.06 Bend Troy Laundry &.Dry Cleaners H.D.- -$.36; Crthse. 9.25; Jail 5.88 15,49 Pacific Power & Light M.H. -- Redmond 1.25 Vernon Patrick M.H.- -Rent, Redmond 55.00 Charles B. Hinds, Jr., M.D. Juve. Exp. 18.50 Lela M. Svensen Juve. -- Foster care 310.44 Genevieve Amonion Juve. -- Foster care 78.84 Verlie Jones Juve. -- Foster care 60.00 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Juve.- -Car exp. 19.30 State Industrial A.cc. Comm. S.I.A..C. 128.85 Mahoney office Equipment, Treas. $9.85; Vet. Serv. 22.44; Tax Dept. 504.80; Abund. Foods 2.14; Co. Crt. 11.97; Co. Clerk 24.53 575.73 Pacific Northwest Bell H.D. -- $95.15; M.H. 44.70 139.85 Oregon HardwarIe Distributors C.D. -- Training & Supplies 2.76 Pacific Northwest Bell C.D. -- Telephone 44.3 5 Portland Radio Supply C.D.- -Radio 20.00 Pacific Northwest Bell D.A. $31.60; Sheriff 57.35; Co. Comm. 18.85; Watrmstr. 10.00; Treas. 10.25; Vet. Serv. 29.76; Clk 23.45; Circ. Ct. 66.60; Co. Judge 34.25; Assr. 61.95; Abund. Foods 10.00; Sheriff 14.40; Dist. Crt. 23.45 381.91 Robert E. Lyons Appraiser's Staff School 29.35 Ronald Walker Appraiser's Staff School 26.45 Bill Plath Appraiser's Staff School 27.60 Dick Scheibner Appraiser's Staff School 28.95 State Ind. Accid. Comm. Appraiser's Staff School 4.50 DOG LICENSE FUND: Public Emp. Rltirem. Board SSRF Quarterly Exp. Allocation .60 State Industrial Acc. Comm. S.I.A..C. 4.54 Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone 15.18 Jess H. Smith Sr. Dog Control Work 16.00 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HCME FUND: Mize Plumbing & Heating Pump Repairs 71:.55 LAW LIBRARY FUND: Bancroft - Whitley Company ALR 2D IND 3D V 2 30.00 West Publishing Co. Reporter -- subscriptions 100.00 WEED CONTROL FUND: Public Emp. Retire. Board SSRF Quarterly Exp. Allocation 1.20 -2- 0 VOL 9. 564 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Ore. State Civil Def. Agency CENTRAL OREGON REGIONAL LIBRARY FUND: Sec. Salary, plus 2 . Sec., etc. 436.07 Public Emp. Retire. Board SSRF Quarterly Expense Allocation Deschutes Co. Road Department Contingent Pacific Northwest Bell Contingent Eriksen's Stationery Contingent The Baker & Taylor Company Books The Oregon News Company Books LIBRARY FUND: Public Emp. Retire. Board SSRF Quarterly Expense All Bend Janitor Service Maintenance Pacific Power & Light Co. Lights Cascade Sanitary Service Maintenance Eriksen's Stationery Contingent Bend Water Department Maintenance Bend Heating & Sheet Metal Maintenance Gaylord Bros., Inc. Contingent Pacific Northwest Bell Contingent Deschutes Co. Road Department Contingent Oregon Voter Periodicals Times -Life Books Books M. Meghrig & Sons Books Book -of- the -Month Club, Inc. Books American Forestry Assoc. Periodicals GENERAL ROAD FUND: Public Emp. Retire. Board SSRF Quarterly Expense All Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Inc. Equip. - -1965 Chevrole G. W. McCann Registration & Lic. -- Hudson House, Inc. General Expense Deschutes Farmers' Co -op. Hardware Oregon Hdw. Distributors Hardware Texaco, Inc. Gasoline & Diesel Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Gasoline & Diesel Bend Water Department Utilities Pacific Power & Light Utilities Bend Hardware Co. Hardware Tom Ryan Equip. Rental Rheinhold TV Radio Maintenance Redmond Printers General Expense Pacific Northwest Bell Utilities Petty Cash General Expense IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO MOVE A BUILDING: t ation ation ev. sedan .60 9.00 2.45 19.25 154.04 6.18 3.60 200.00 22.24 4.00 1.75 5.80 108.93 2.32 18.00 6.87 5.00 4.30 6.50 6.33 6.00 13.20 2299.79 3.00 11.90 75.00 79.83 15.31 20.34 10.15 102.35 17.17 30.00 121.25 1.75 107.80 4.00 The Court at this time granted permission to Carl Spencer to move a building over Studio Road to Butler Market Road and alongi Denser Road. Per- mission was granted to K. J. Holman to move a building over the Bear Creek Rd. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: The Court at this time ordered that $1650.00 be transferrbd from the budgeted Civil Defense Fund to Civil Defense Non -tax Fund for secrIptarial salary. Icy IN THE MATTER OF INSTALLING GAS LNE :. The Court at this time granted permission to Cascade Natural Gas Corporation to install a two inch gas line parallel to the Slocum County Rd. IN THE MATTER OF REPAIRS TO GAS LINE: I The Court at this time granted permission to Pacific Gas Transmis- sion Company to make repairs to a gas line on the Nelson Road. I IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION TO DESTROY RECORDS: The Court at this time granted permission to the Clerk to destroy records (O.R.S. 140 and 150) including all cancelled warrants to and including 1957, duplicates thereof and supplemental claims; cancelled checks and stubs on the trust account of the County Clerk to and including 1957; poll books for 1956 and prior year s.1 IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES WITHI MARVIN A. RUSSELL: The Court at this time made resolution of its intention to exchange certain county -owned lands with lands owned by Marvin A. Russell, LaPine, lands to be exchanged described as follows: Deschutes County to Marvin Russell: Block 25, T.L. 800, LaPine Marvin Russell to Deschutes County::.A. portion of the NW1V4W_4Sw4Sw4 of Section ll,- Township 22 South, Range 10 East described as follows: Beginning at a point N 00 36.1- West 1009..44 feet and N 890 571 East 18 feet from.the SW corner of Section 11: thence, N 89° 571 East 122 feet; thence, S 0° 36t East 100.5 feet; thence, .S 89°571 West 122 feet; thence, N 00 361 West 100.5 feet to the point of beginning. Mineral rights to remain with the land. The Court at this time ordered that the Couri;ty.Clerk give notice of a hearing to be Meld in the Deschutes Co. Courtroom at 10:00 a.m. on the 27th day. of September, 1965 for the hearing of objections to said proposed exchange. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY] LAND: The Desc Hillman, for t Desc of $70.00. Desc the sum of $56 Desc Section 5, Tow point located of said Sectio feet; thence, Desc of Block 24, B 21, Deschutes t at this time executed the following deeds: tes County to Jack and Ethel Coleman, Lots 26 & 27, Block 114, sum of $130.00. tes County to James Yager, Lot 15, Block 17, LaPine for the sum .tes County to Roy and Irene Larson, Lot 8, Block 27, LaPine for 0. .tes County to Lawrence T. Nicholson, a portion of the SE%VqE i of hig 18 South, Range 12, described as follows: Beginning at a 89 35' 57" West 217.32 feet from the SE corner of the NE%04E4 5: thence, S 98.78 feet; thence, W 100 feet; thence, N 98.08 89° 35t 57" East 100 feet to the point of beginnings $180.00. rtes County to George and Jessie Clapp, Lots 19 & 20, Resubdivision A for the sum of $3,000.00. Aes County to Donald and Bernice Hanks, North one -half of Tract .rk, Bend for the sum of $800.00. IN THE MATTER OF INTERIM ZONINGjORDINANCE: A hearing having been held on the 26th day of August, 1965 in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 9:00 a.m. to consider an amendment to the -4- voi Interim Zoning Ordinance, the Court at this time ordered that the following_ proposed amendment be adopted: For, lands in Township' 15 South, Range 13, Section 21 -28 East of the railroad right -of -way to be revoked, and, Lands acquired from the U. S. Government on July 27, 1965 in Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 23, 27 & 29, Township 15 South, Range 1,3 be zoned Heavy In- dustrial Zone M -2, except for the AASE4 and the E4SEhSlhg, Section 21, which will be zoned Suburban Agricultural; and except for lands! in Sections 21 & 28 West of the railroad right -of -way now zoned General CommErcial Zone C -3, and, All other lands in Sections 21 & 28 east of thE1, railroad right -of -way and south of the Redmond City limits be zoned Heavy Indusitrial Zone M -2. IN THE MATTER OF SKYLINER"S ROAD: The Court at this time approved and signed an e!,greement with the Forest Service to share costs in rebuilding the Skyliner!s Road. There being no further business, Court adjourned. . "x County Judge -5- County Commissioner County Commissioner VOL 9 RATE 567 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Notice of Hearing For Exchange of Property in Deschutes Count Pursuan t to ORS 275,100, notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Deschutes County Court on the lst day of September, 1965, the Court slid make and enter in its records a resolution declaring its intention to make and exchange of real property as follows: That Deschutes County, Oregon would deed to Marvin A. Russell the follow;-- ing deslcribed property: Block 25 Tax Lot 800 LaPine I And in exchange, Marvin A. Russell would deed to Deschutes County, Oregon the folilowing described property: A portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (NbJ� I,SW_SW4) of Section 11, Township 22 South, Range 10 East described as follows: Beginning at a point N 00 36, W, 1009.44 feet and N 890 571 E, 18 feet from the SW corner of Section 11: thence, N 890 571 E 122 feet; thence, S 00 36t E 100.5 feet; thence, S 890 57! W 122 feet; thence, North 00 36, W 100.5 feet to the point of .beginning. Mineral:; rights to remain with the land. And that the 27th day of September, 1965, Deschutes County Courtroom, Bend, Oregon �is set as the date and the place of hearing, and that 10:00 a.m., Pacific) Daylight Time, is set as the time for hearing any objections there- to. By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated tih�s 3.rd'.day of September, 1965. I. Helen M. Dacey �- DESCHUTES CC UNITY LAITY CLERK 4- Pub la". shdd• four times: September 4, 1965 September 11, 1965 September 18, 1965 September 25, 1965 0 r � VOL SAE Cooperative Agreement 2330 25, 1965 It is mutually agreed between the CountylJudge, Deschutes County, Oregon and the District Ranger, Bend District, Deschutes National Forest, Forest Service, U. S. D. A. that the one standard double toilet and the one seven hundred fifty gallcAn septic tank borrowed today will be returned to the Forest Service by May 1, 1966. i - I Deschutes County Judge -Date I - i I � I �� /C /J% / /�J /� /� /�TJ�1 •%� Gam... Da District Ranger e i i I i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TH COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In'the 1Iatter� ) of ) ORDER ) Moving a Builking ) " A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CARL SPENCER to move a 38'I, X 241 building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. (This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. �:����AL SP- CIFICATIONS FOP PARaT�CUfi INSTTA LLpTT�N Moving ihe`�u l ding down Studio Road to tie ler Ro a; a-Io ig the Butler Market hh inte ection. th {{fi�e ser Road• on the De er RQpad for 3 yards. Navin of PuA41ngs: hse permittee shal ge required o 9bserve ie following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent ccllapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in thelprocess of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least twol(2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder:-areas,-and will be required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. The moving of the building will commence at 5:00 A. M., September 1, 1965• Private Access to County road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of1the materials used in the access. If at any t tainance or at his own said instal to comply w Deschutes C Dated this Approve C COUNTY J COUNTX—L e this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - onstruction, the permittee will be required to move this installation Dense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to tion as result of maintainance or h performance of work will result .nty. edgy of ;C 965• 61 construction. Failure of permittee in a change for work performed by lte pdcmmended Approv • Charles Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY , PE MITTEE IN'THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF O] FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of ) ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT FOURTH STREET ) Rennolds Addition, Redmond) BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House iri Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 21st day of July, 1965, the.same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business at which time the Court legally by resolution proposed the establishment of I County road. That on the said 21st day of July, 1965, the Court �9id consider that a public necessity existed for the establishment of said roa,l hereinafter described, and did order that legal notice be given, appointing August; 16, 1965, as the day of hearing on the establishment of the County Road, Fourth!Street, Rennolds Ad- dition, Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. And now at this time it appearing to the Court that;due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being the date for hearing objections to such estab- lishment, if any there be, and no one appearing; IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED AND DECREED That a County', Road shall be estab- lished known�as Fourth Street and described in said resolution and by order here- in as follows, to wit: The portion of Fourth Street in the Rennolds Sutdivision, ac- cording to the official plat thereof as on file in the office of the Deschutes County Clerk and recorded in plat book 4, page 31, all in the Northeast Quarter (NEy) of the Northeast Quarter (NE q) of Section 9, Township 15 South, Range 13 E. W. M., Deschutes County Oregon, and described as folloyrs: That portion of Fourth Street commencing at the north right -of- way line of the Conlon County Road and running north for 617 feet t-of­way line more or less to its termination at the south 60ghfeet in width. of the Rennolds County Road and being sixty NOW3THffZEFORE5 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the groundl, with the road records of Deschutes County. Dated this 16th day of August, 1965• I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ,OREGON I . FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Mattel } of )I Certain Platted and Deeded ) Right-of-Ways' in Metts Subdivision) I ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT VOL .9 PAGE 571 BE ITIREMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County court House in Bend is said County on Wednesday, the 21st day of July, 1965, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, at which time the Court legally by resolutioni proposed the establishment of a County Road. That on the said 21st day of July, 1965, the Court did consider that a pub- lic necessity existed for the establishment of said road hereinafter described, and did order that legal notice be given, appointing August 16, 1965, as the day of hearing on the establishment of the County Roads, the Timber Avenue and 22nd Place in the Metts Subdivision. And now at this time it appearing to the Court that due notice of this intention and this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty (30) days preceding the day named in said resolution and said notice for a hearing hereon; and this being the date for hearing objections to such extablishment, if any there be, and no one appearing; IT ISM, THEFWORE, ORDERED AND DECREED That a County Road Shall be established known as Timber Avenue and 22nd Place and described in said resolution and by order herein as follows, to -wit: portions of those roads in the Metts Subdivision, according the official plat thereof as on file in the office of the chutes County Clerk and recorded in Deed Book 112, Page 2117, in the Southwest Quarter (SWI-4) of Section 20, Toimship 15 th, Range 13 E. W. M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and described follows: t portion of Timber Avenue commencing at the Wells County Road, nce running West 1,000 feet more or less to and including the ersection with 22nd Place; thence running South along 22nd Place feet more or less to the end of the Metts Subdivision. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That Aubrey Perry, County Surveyor, shall file a plat of said road, as surveyed on the ground, with the road records of Des- chutes County. Dated this 16th day of August, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE VOL o 9 PAGE 572 METTS S N E +SW+ SEC 20 T_ /5 S_ R N 10 3 E:. W. M. N IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I . I In the Matter of Exchange of County Property with Marvin A. Russell FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION 1Y f This matter coming before the court on the court's own petition in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that an exchange of property is desired between Deschutes County, Oregon and Marvin A. Russell, LaPine, Oregon_ and; Itlappearing that said exchange of property is to the best interests of the public of Deschutes County, Oregon; IT IS THEREFORE RESOI;VED that it is the intention of Deschutes County to exchange property with Thrvin A. Russell, pursuant to ORS 2.75.100, the proposed exchange described as follows: Deschutes County to 1,arvin Russell: 33-k: 25 Tax Lot 800 LaPine n Russell to Deschutes County: A portion of the 14W4 of the M14 of the S,, of the Slil; (Iv'?1yNSTy.SW�Sjti4) of Section 11, Toomz ship 22 South, Range 10 East described-as fol- lows: Beginning at a point N 00 361 W, 1009.44 feet and N 89b 571 E, 18 feet from the SW corner of Section. 11: thence, hT 890 571 E 122 feet; thence, S 00 361 E:1.00.5 feet; thence, S 890 571 W 122 feet; thence, North OP 361. W 100.5 feet to the point of beginning. Mineral rights to remain with the land. ITI IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Cleri> give notice of a hearing to be held in the Deschutes County Courtroom at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, on the 27th day of September, 1965 at Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections, if there be any, why said parcels should not be exchanged. in open Court this lst day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C012,1ISSIONER COUNTY COiv1a SSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE -COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Hauling Concrete I4ix over County Roads This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of Bab- ler Brothers, contractors, requesting permission to haul asphalt concrete mix over County Roads; the above; The Court having made investigation and being fully advised in PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to Babler Brothers to haul asphalt concrete mix over the Peters County Road from Spring River to Highway 07., the Harper Road and Vandevert Road from Peters Road to Highway 97. The weight limit is not to exceed legal highway limits; The Contractor brill be responsible for any or all damages to said roads as a result. of these hauling operations. The contractor shall be responsible for all maintenance of these roads during the period of us e; Deschutes County will not be responsible for any damages to the contractor's equipment as a result of his hauling operations on these roads. Dated this lst day of September, 1965. COUNTY ROADMASTER PE ffTTl DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i ° I I VOL 9 pAcF 57.5, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON' i FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I In the Matter i of the Vacation oflan Alley between Lots 1 ) through 6, and the North 7.50 feet of ) Lot 7, and Lots 21 through 26, and the ) PROOF OF POSTING Botsth 7.50 feet of Lot 20, all in Block 1,) Harper, Deschutes County, Oregon ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on August 30, 1965, my duly qualfied deputy, William E. Penhollow, gave notice of the County Court's intention to vacate a portion of the alley in Block 1 of HARPER, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Order" at the following places, to -wits: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on a fence post near the Northwest corner of Block 1 of Harper; one posted on an 8 inch pine tree near the Northeast corner of Block 1; and one posted on a power pole (number T369) near the East boundary of Block 1. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this /��day o���- ,� —,�- , 1965. U � COUNTY CLERK i By Deputy `�. IN THE COUNTY COCFT OF THE STATE OF OREGON J 'U FOR TH COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the utter HE�EN M S E of.... ) ORDR ,. � '• a Moving -a Building. A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J. HOLMAN to move a 201 X 301 building on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to, the following general :specificati.ons and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. ,LNErAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PI.RTICULkR INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement and shoulder - .,areas, and will b� required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. The route to be followed appears on the reverse side of this permit. access at the sofest and most practical xnt"of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If they obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determin , nd also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the con ------on of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the acces If at any time this installati n any way impedes the proress of future ta.inance or constructio e permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expen eschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said instt i _ i th on as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Dated this day of_ Approved l /County's rt r COUNTY JUDGE COUNT C f • COUNTY COL-,_IS;� ONER. ItecGmmended Arova c -arles L. P1u2mmer, Roadmaster DLSCHU'I'Ev COUNTY PE 1 EE VOL 9 PAGE 577 VOL 9' PAGF 57t_ IN THE COUNTY COUi`,T Or THE ST,,-,T2 OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTLS In the flatter ) of ) ORDER =rat MM a Gas Lire ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CASCM NATURAL GAS CORPMT10 to Install a 20 gas lithe on or across Deschutes County right -of -i- -,ray. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of Th this sheet. is permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. G ORAL SPECIFIMICNS FOR PARTICUL.<.R Ii' _3TAL LIT IONS A 2" Gas 14tto PWO1181 t* the Sloe cbmty RM!, Installing Pipe Line Parallel: A 2^ GaS Lift, All pipe lines running parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement edge. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than tt,,ro (2) feet and properly backfilled to the origiral grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. i�ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right-of-way. lai��t�� nsversely to the road bed or right-of-way shall be installed in the following manner: avement cuts prior to excavation shall be made vrith a breaking hammer so as to insure finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than tvo et be 101 the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is -ailed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe h size shall be no less than six (b) inches in diameter. Bacicfilling and Paving: The it tee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarani well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replace -ts original line, crown) �.nd grade with an asphalt mixture to conform frith the Burro ' ng road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to pro the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished bar the p 't- in regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines vritnin a larger pipe when ossin the right -of -way. i Dated this r dp ► *I liri.:7".Reco;nmended Approval Approved County C rt: Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCIIUTF,S COUNTY COU14TY JUDGE CAS:CADF, L GAS 0ORPMATIM COUNTY S OId' R ` c COUNTY COIIIISSIONER PER! 0 7 CNG 312 CP. REV. 89 ✓' ' CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATIOiN ENGINEERING DIAGRAM E. R. No. COUNTY - ' ` :`1 i•- STATE i C. P.! STA.: ETC. PIPE LAID PIPE REMOVED 1-1 d AMT. 24/b' AMT. FITT ;NGS AND OTHER MATERIAL WORK REQUESTED ❑ -. .. r r. WORK COMPLETED ❑ DATE ••�% -• " ... ZJ 19 GRID MAP STREET ''^ "• ' +' !: :'�,. �•• _'r �,. •i 1. FOREMAN ''' +' -; i_ .� ,:' r.� TOWN ; �:. {,..�.._. ;•.'f ii I i PLAT c .. e . + .. v.. �.., .. , i'1 \„'w s 6 ' t •. • i NORTHWEST MA_ Rcl 1 /KET :.. ..• �1Sf.t rn ie.r sr. ,� .. �' �'� �! � JOE • t �. ._•. � � i'd's %�'. .. .... ti,r �. j � 1 DIAL. NO, CHECKED BY POSTED TO: ❑ GRID OPERATING ❑ OVERALL ❑ 1 Vol. �Aff.lt� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STr,TE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTES In the I,latter ) of ) ORDER REPAIRS TO A NATURAL ) GAS LINE CROSSING ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to PACIFIC GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY to make repairs to a gas line on or across Deschutes County right —of— tray. A de- tailed description and map of this operaticiz must be provided on the reverse side of Th this sheet. is permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GE ERAL SPECIFICaTICNS FOR P.'iRTICUIJ'R I "'STALL.�ITIONS Permit to perform maintenance to the NELSON ROAD as set forth in this "Order." para the road small be in the existing ditch line, or no less than threev (3) feet from the e existing pavement ed -e. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to e area. i=ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, ders or Installing Pipe Line Transverse: All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right —of —way shall be installed in the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made with a breaking hannner so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the i-:ater pipe must be installed Tithin a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilli.ng and Paving: The per.,-dttee shall be required to properly back — fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, nd grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The ai,ea of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit — tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right —of— Tray. Dated this day of +, 1965.Recon�mended Approval, Approved County Court: Charles L. Plurnier, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY COU14TY JUDGE i COUNTY i dSS ON Ed, COUNTY C0,11- ISSIONER PACIFIC GAS TRANIKISSION COMPANY PERT to VO! .. :.., IN THE COUNTY COMT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL-COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Natter ) of ) ORDER 1,I0zTMG 1! BUILDING ) 1A permit is granted by Deschutes County to K. J.;H01241N to move a Wilding on Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be ,provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. Building to be .mHo�1ved��ppSeptembeeTr 13, 1965.' �,R L p� Co�emencing A_,Y& L stareCeltF an`cT I F ePkA onCc L hence aI ong j the Bear Creek Road to a 'Ae, balf le fast, off the iz�},�rsectgiop o� Bear Creek nd rfld. Mgrke Roads. P�rvin • ui dings: e permit fee s all be re uire o observe e o old ru es and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced ss as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent ctllapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessarry!to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two ( pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and 'prevent congestion. The permittee will be held directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder:areas and will b,-i required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. j Private Access to County "road: The permittee will be requiredito construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If tYere is obvious need for a Culver, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs oflthe materials used in the access. if at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change forlwork performed by Deschutes County. Dated this day of , 1965. Recommended Ap rov 'l: . Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES' COUNTY Approved CouPec rt � I-� COUNTY JUDGE pE� COUNTY C01,4,:183'I J I. ,- vot BE IT REMEMBERED; THAT at a regular meeting of the l7ounty Court held this 15th day of September, 1965, Commissioners G. F. Baker and G.,W. McCann being present, the following business was:-transacted: IN UiE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid GENERAL FUND Mrs. Eldon W. Chowning Refund on maps $ 1.00 Ernest E. Shippen Juve- Travel 4.25 St.Chas. Memorial Hospital Jail Exp;. 10.00 Lin Davis Radio Service Sheriff- -Radio - "160.15 P.W.Ford Jail Exp. 7.50 Bend Tele. Ans. Service Sheriff- -Phone i 12.50 Western Auto Associate Store Sheriff- -Jail 9.79 Shell Oil Company Sheriff- -Car Exp. 39.9.9 Wagner's Prisoners' Board I 258.25 John H. Waterman, M.D. Jail 25.00;. Mental Hearing 15.00 40.00 Donald L. Ellis J.P. #2 Tele. 15.85; Supp!. 10.03; Clerk 25,00 5o.88 Fowler Printing Co. D.A. -- Supplies 29.50 Farley Elliott, P.M:. VSO =- Postage" 10.00 Cascade Medical Clinic D.A.- -Crime Invest. 10.00 Ken Cale Marine Supp.. 6.45 St. Mary's Home for Boys Juve. 5.00 Villa St. Rose Juve. I 10.00 Robert E. Lyons, Assessor Sher. 6.60; Co-Ct. 13.75; 'ISO 10.05; Circ.Ct. 6.80; D.A. 7.2+a; Clerk 8,95; Dist. Ct. 3.20; Juve 6.135 63.40 Shell Oil Co.= Assessor- -Car Exp. 3.95 Cent -Wise Drug Stores, Assessor- =Supp. 7.65 Prentice -Hall, Inc. Assessor- -Supp. 11.08 Int'1 Assn. of Assessing*Officers Assessor- -Supp. 5:00 Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Assessor - -Car Exp. 8,00 The Owl Pharmacy Assessor- -Car Exp. 27.42 Pedersen Bros. Bakery Co. Court Exp. 1 5.75 Deschutes Co. Road Dept. Assessor - -Car Exp, I 50.65 Tom Ryan Juve -- Foster Care 142.75 Eri.ksen.'s Stationery & Off. Supp. Assessor 35.18; Sheriff 7.74; Juve, 148.50; Co.Ct. 1.42 i 192.84 Bend Garbage Co. Cthse Exp. 12.50 Donald E. Clark, Sheriff Prisoners' Board 240.00 B. W. McGregor Adv. State Fair 72.91 Miller Lumber Co. Co. Adv. i 5.30 West Chemical Products Cthse. Exp. 111.00 Vyco Products Cthse. Exp. 34.00 Mahoney Office Equip. Assessor 10.19; D.A. 16.(1)7; Juve. 3.87; Dist. Ct. 6.25 36.38 Western. Livestock Journal Assessor- -Off. Supp. 7.00 Nicholson's Market Jail Exp. 6.42 The Bulletin ! Legal I 11.23 St. Charles Memorial Hosp. D.A. Crime Invest. 62.50 Cascade Glass Corp. Cthse Exp. + 1.00 Vyco Products Cthse. Exp. 1 9.27 Simons Carbon Co. Juve.- -Supp. 11.71 Bob's Sporting Goods Sheriff -- Marine 48.54 St.Charles'Memorial Hosp. Juve. 66.55 Thomas Chevrolet Sheriff- -Car Exp. 307.78 William C. James C.D. -- Travel 31.99 M. L. Newhouse Sheriff--Travel 12.50 R. M. Anderson Sheriff -- Travel 3.95 - 1 - .a Geo. F. Bake! Gen. Exp. 4.90 American PaMCOr, Inc. Hdw. J. C. PenneylCo. :Automotive Specialty Shop Jail Coveralls 59.76 Municipal Ambulance Service Jail Exp. 7.50 Healy's Bend Furn.,Co. Cthse. Exp. 5.93 Masterson- St.Clair.�Hardware Bend Surplus Sales. Cthse. Exp. 9.97; Co. Ad.v.!3.59 13.56 The Bend Dairy Abundant Food (Rent) i 100.00 Farley Elliott, P.M. Clerk -- Postage. 312.00 Des. Co. Road Dept. Sheriff- -Car Exp. 139.88 The Sherwin - Williams Co. Cthse. Exp. 134.25 Masterson -Stj Clair Hdwe. Cthse Exp. 7.05; Jail Exp. 48¢ 7.53 Carl Austin i Cthse. Exp. 2.50 Pac. N.W. Bell Sheriff -- Radio 8.00 Pac. Power &ILight Co. Cthse. Lights 236.52 Myron J. Smith Sheriff- -Boat Patrol 40.00 Wendell J. Thompson. Sheriff- -Boat Patrol 112.00 Magill Drug CO. H.D.- -Sapp. 2.20 Deschutes County Assessor H.D: 9.30; M.H. 12.05 ; 21.35 Eriksen's Stationery H:D. 9.94; M.H. 1.62 11.56 Rose ]Pharmacy H.D.- -Sapp. 13.32 Dept. of State H.D. Sanitation ! 1.75 Supt. of Documents, H.D. -- Sanitation 6.00 Aloe I H.D.- -Supp. 12.45 D. L. Penhollow Co.Judge -- Travel 18.00 Geo. F. Baker Co. Ct.* -- Travel 18.15 Bender -Moss CO. D.A. - -Book 17.50 The Redmond Spokesman Tax Dept. 115.43; Legal 103.40; Co. Judge 28.10 ; 246.93 Williams Tire Service Assessor 19.96; Sheriff 7.44 27-40 Robert V. Young Sheriff -- Travel 9.00 Bend Curtain Shop Cthse. Exp. 164.30 Cent. Ore. Roofing. Ct. Hse. 1 1422.00 National CheT'search Corp. Cthse. Exp. 201.71 .Ore. State C6llege Ext. Service Agric. & farm demonstration 8,425.00 Sharon Penho low Co. Court - -Extra Help j 20.45 The Bulletin] Legal 68.06 Ernest E. Snippen Juve. Council Conf. 30.00 Des. Co. Road Dept: Weed Control 151.65 Sharon Penhollow Treas.- -Extra Help 26.25 DOG LICENSE FUND: Bob, Thomas Chev. -Cad. Bulb ,38 Richfield Oil Corp. Gas 9.96 Richfield Oil Corp. Gas 1.68 Des. Co. Road Dept. Gas 23.54 CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: Wh. C. James. Travel - 31.98 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. Book 8.00 GENERAL ROAD I FUND : 2 Geo. F. Bake! Gen. Exp. 4.90 American PaMCOr, Inc. Hdw. 5,62 :Automotive Specialty Shop Parts 7,50 Babler Bros.; Inc. Asphalt & Aggregate 18,797.49 . Bend Aggregate & Paving Co: Bend Asphalt & Aggregate 3,850.00 Auto Parts Parts 8,88 Bend Surplus Sales. Gen. Exp. 2,58 Bend Troy Laundry Gen. Exp. 4.00 Bend Tele. Ans. Service Utilities 12.50 Bill's, Electric Gen. Exp. 2.20 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 472.73 2 IN ME MATTER OF DEED TO COUNTY aQM LANDS: The Court executed a deed to Frank Keith Ramsay et Sec. 11 and S2SE4, Sec. 2, all in Twp. 16 S.R. 11 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF APPOIMMENT TO DESCHUTES COUNTY EQUALIZATION BOARD: U-50 286.50 885.38 567.25 10.50 7.00 32.00 .213.82 16.25 64.50 115.66 58.15 i 36.30 9o.66 10.74 23.45 2.41 25.00 52.81 71.62 34.77 551.00 188.73 10.50 36.64 65.60 25.14 1 7.50 1250.80 I 2.86 386.84• 45.54 2090.04 22.66 14.90 8.15 50.50 581.79 2.10 11.20 181.69 2.92 1191.50. i 8.70 4763.21 570.82 2.00 1.25 13.90 438-75 ux conveying the .NWd4NE41 for I the- sum of. $1275.00. The Court at this time appointed George F. Baker, Commi:�sioner, as the Court's member on the Equalization Board, and , The Court at this time appointed Lyman Johnson to be the Budget Advisory Boards member on the Deschutes County Equalization Board. IN THE MATTER OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: s, Carl Austin Parts Cascade Glass Corp. Gen. Exp. Arrow Transportation Co.. Asphalt Chevron Asphalt Co. - Asphalt Cent..Ore. Welders Supp.' Parts .Coca -Cola Bottling Co. Gen. Exp. .Dean Enterprises Lumber- Cr ater Lake Mach. Co. Parts Deschutes County Assessor Gen. Exp. Deschutes Ready - Mix -. Lumber, Concrete Farwest Steel Service Center Parts Eriksen's Stationery Gen. Exp. Flaherty's Parts Richard J. Fletcher Roadmaster -- Travel KroskeIs Glass & Paint :Supp. Gen. Exp. Kelsey's Electric Parts Masterson -St. Clair Hardware. Hdwe. Lin Davis Radio Service Radio Maintenance Mahoney Office - Equip. Gen. Exp. Miller Lumber Co. Lumber Northwest Ind. Laundry Co. Gen. Exp. Oregon "AG" Chemicals Weed Control Mountain Equip. Co., Parts Petty Cash Gen. Exp. Mid- Oregon Iron Works Hdwe. The Redmond Spokesman Gen. Exp.. .Pac. Power & Light Co. Util. Pac. N.W. Bell Util. Ore. State Highway Dept. Equip. Murray & Holt Motors Parts . Nioty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts Miller Lumber Co. Lumber Mid- Oregon Oil Co. Gas & Diesel Russell Industries Gas & Diesel Robberson Ford Sales Parts Richfield Oil Corp. Gas & Diesel Co. Road Dept. Revolving Fund Travel .Williams Tire Service Tires Western Auto Associate Store Hdwe. Bean's Shell Service Gas. Texaco, Inc. Lube Sherwin - Williams Co. Gen. Exp. Shell Oil Co. Asphalt Shell Oil Co. Gas. Schetky Equip. Corp. Misc. equip. Union Oi1,Co. Asphalt & Aggregate The Bulletin Gen. Exp. Pac. Power. & Light Co. Util. •Healy's Bend Furniture Co. Gen.. Exp. Bob Hendrickson Lumber IN ME MATTER OF DEED TO COUNTY aQM LANDS: The Court executed a deed to Frank Keith Ramsay et Sec. 11 and S2SE4, Sec. 2, all in Twp. 16 S.R. 11 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF APPOIMMENT TO DESCHUTES COUNTY EQUALIZATION BOARD: U-50 286.50 885.38 567.25 10.50 7.00 32.00 .213.82 16.25 64.50 115.66 58.15 i 36.30 9o.66 10.74 23.45 2.41 25.00 52.81 71.62 34.77 551.00 188.73 10.50 36.64 65.60 25.14 1 7.50 1250.80 I 2.86 386.84• 45.54 2090.04 22.66 14.90 8.15 50.50 581.79 2.10 11.20 181.69 2.92 1191.50. i 8.70 4763.21 570.82 2.00 1.25 13.90 438-75 ux conveying the .NWd4NE41 for I the- sum of. $1275.00. The Court at this time appointed George F. Baker, Commi:�sioner, as the Court's member on the Equalization Board, and , The Court at this time appointed Lyman Johnson to be the Budget Advisory Boards member on the Deschutes County Equalization Board. IN THE MATTER OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: s, Planning Commission vacated by the resignation of Hap Taylor. IN TH E MATTER OF CUSTODIAN;: The Court ordered the Clerk to place Walter Matthew Genes,on the monthly payroll as Custodian) at the rate of $420.00 per month, commencing,.`Sept.; 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF HAULING CONCRETE MIXIOVER COUNTY ROADS: The Co It granted Bahler Bros. permission toy -haul asphalt,�concrete mix over the Peters County Road from Spring River to Hwy. 97, the Harper Road and Vandevert Road. from Peters Road to Hwy. 97. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY LANDS: The Court executed the following leases: Albert and Gwendolyn Ernst - SE.4 east of Barr Co. Road, Sec.'31; N- NE4 and Sec. 32, alllin T�;.15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. - 370 acres at 5¢ per acre, payable $18.50 per year. Term of lease: Jan. 1; 1960 to Dec. 31, 1965. 4109-L SEi SWi Ez SGi4 NWi Sec 16 S i SEi , 2NiSE . , SEi Swi Louise H. S. Morley - 241 44, Q 4, 44 , Sec. 17; NE NE4j WINE -- Y�11, E2Siri , and 20. acres in WzSW east ;of Co. Road - 680 acres at 5¢ per ace, payable $34.00 per year. Term of lease: Jan. ;1, 1966 to Dec. 31, 1970. IN THE MA TTER OF LARSEN ROAD:I The Colt made an order establishing the-Larsen Road. I IN THE MATTER OF INS;PALLING.Aj PIPE: At this time the Court granted Robert E. Mitchell perms.ssilon to install a 3/41' water pipeline across the Brosterhous County Road. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF _NM1US : ' At this time the Court ordered the Treasurer to transfer $',60,000.00 from the General Road Fund to the Equipment and Building Reserve Fund in the General Road Fund budget. The Cou t also ordered the Treasurer to transfer $10,000.00 from the `General Fund to the Courthouse Expansion Fund. IN THE MATTER OF WEED CONTROL COMMITTEE The Court at this time appointed William Cook, Star Route, Redmond,-and Archie Masterson., Route 1, Box 322A, Redmond to a three year term on the Deschutes.County' Weed Control Committee. - 4 - I 'Pot 9 PACE The Court ordered that. a charge of $15.00 be made for i a permit for conditional usage in _ a zoned area of Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINZMENT TO GOUTY PLANNING COMMISSION: The Court at this time appointed Eugene Davis of the Tumalo area to fill the unexpired term of Del Davis on the. Planning Commission. The Court'also appointed Walter A. Engstrom of Bend to fill the posion on the Planning Commission vacated by the resignation of Hap Taylor. IN TH E MATTER OF CUSTODIAN;: The Court ordered the Clerk to place Walter Matthew Genes,on the monthly payroll as Custodian) at the rate of $420.00 per month, commencing,.`Sept.; 1, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF HAULING CONCRETE MIXIOVER COUNTY ROADS: The Co It granted Bahler Bros. permission toy -haul asphalt,�concrete mix over the Peters County Road from Spring River to Hwy. 97, the Harper Road and Vandevert Road. from Peters Road to Hwy. 97. IN THE MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY LANDS: The Court executed the following leases: Albert and Gwendolyn Ernst - SE.4 east of Barr Co. Road, Sec.'31; N- NE4 and Sec. 32, alllin T�;.15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. - 370 acres at 5¢ per acre, payable $18.50 per year. Term of lease: Jan. 1; 1960 to Dec. 31, 1965. 4109-L SEi SWi Ez SGi4 NWi Sec 16 S i SEi , 2NiSE . , SEi Swi Louise H. S. Morley - 241 44, Q 4, 44 , Sec. 17; NE NE4j WINE -- Y�11, E2Siri , and 20. acres in WzSW east ;of Co. Road - 680 acres at 5¢ per ace, payable $34.00 per year. Term of lease: Jan. ;1, 1966 to Dec. 31, 1970. IN THE MA TTER OF LARSEN ROAD:I The Colt made an order establishing the-Larsen Road. I IN THE MATTER OF INS;PALLING.Aj PIPE: At this time the Court granted Robert E. Mitchell perms.ssilon to install a 3/41' water pipeline across the Brosterhous County Road. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF _NM1US : ' At this time the Court ordered the Treasurer to transfer $',60,000.00 from the General Road Fund to the Equipment and Building Reserve Fund in the General Road Fund budget. The Cou t also ordered the Treasurer to transfer $10,000.00 from the `General Fund to the Courthouse Expansion Fund. IN THE MATTER OF WEED CONTROL COMMITTEE The Court at this time appointed William Cook, Star Route, Redmond,-and Archie Masterson., Route 1, Box 322A, Redmond to a three year term on the Deschutes.County' Weed Control Committee. - 4 - IN THE MATTER OF CHANGE OF ZONING BEND INDUSTRIAL TRACTS: The Court ordered that Tax Lots 701, 900, 901 and 902 i.n Section 21, Twp. 17 South, Range 12 E.W.M., as shown in the County Assessor's office on July 1, 1965, be changed from Zone C -3. 'General Commercial Zone to M -2 Indt➢.strial Zone. IN-THE MATTER OF , FORGIVENESS OF ASSESalENT: Upon petition of Walter W. Smead the Court ordered the Assessor to strike from the 1961 -62 roll any and all takes assessed against NW4, SEA of Sec. 18, T. 17 S.R. 13 E.W.M. i THE H FTEF Tax Collector The Court ordered the -Ebmk to refund the sum of $410.21 to the M.R.S. Company for overpayment of•taxes due to a clerical error in computation. The Court also ordered the Clerk to refund the sum of $412.76 to Walter W. Smead for erroneous payment of taxes. IN THE MA TTER OF PRIVATE ACCESS: The Court granted Robert E. Mitchell permission to construct a private access on the Ferguson Road. The Court .granted-John P. Thompson permission to construct a private access on the Tweed Road. IN THE MATTER OF EXCHANGE OF PROPERTIES. WITH MARVIN A. RUSSELL: The Court 'ordered the Clerk to draw a deed to Marvin A.1 Russell conveying. Block 25, La Pine in exchange for a portion of NW4NW1SW4S'Jd! Sec. 11, Twp. 22 S.R. 10 E.W.M. I IN THE MA TTER OF ! TRANSMISSION LINE EASIMENT: f} The Court granted the United States of America a perpetual easement and right of way in, over and across certain parcels of land in Township 19, Range 15 and in Township 20, Ranges 15 and 16. There being no further business, Court adjourned'. COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER 5 - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER ) I ) of ) ORDER CUSTODIAN ) This matter coming before the Court on its own petition and the Court havi -hg made inquiry and being advised IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Walter Matthew Genes on the Deschutes County payroll as custodians beginning September 1, 196541 Dated this 15th day of September, 1965; DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner i 0 i I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the I,iatter ) of ) 0 l6 D. E R } Fee for Permit } This matter coming before the Court on its own petition, and the Court having made investigation and being advised, It appearing to the Court that it is necessary to make a charge to the pe mittee who applies for a permit for a conditional use under the provision of the Deschutes County Ordinance No. 1, in order to meet the expenses of advertising and like occurring costs IT IS THREFORu ORDERED that a charge of $15.00 be made for a permit for conditional usage in a zoned area of Deschutes County. Dated this 15th day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES CaRITY COURT COUP\TrY JUDGE 7 COUNTY COTIA"1SSIONER COUNTY COM 1ISSIONER O i � + IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT LARSEN ROAD i i i Upon the Court's own motion and in accordance with ORS 368.595, i and there being no one in attendance at the public hearing held in the Deschutes County Courtroom on the 3rd day of September, 1965, duly adver- tised above above- plat < e )d_st( And the Court being advised and having made inspection of the road, makes this final determination: I The Court finds that it is in the public interest that the (named road be and hereby is established, and that the field notes, iud profile be recorded as proofs of the establishment and lawful ;nce of a county road and public highway, in accordance with ORS 368.605. Done in open Court this 15th day of September,I1965. I DESCHUTES COUNTY C G ?gip,l VOL IN THE COUNTY COUIRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTES In the 1,1atter ) of ) ORDER Installing a Pipe ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to ROBERT E. MITCHELL to install a 3/411 water pipeline on or across Deschutes County right —of —way, A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes Count;r Court. G RAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR P:'�.TICUL:R Ii? ,'tI STALLATIONS paral e he road shall be in the existing ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the e g existing pavement ede. All pipe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less Tsai feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to e e area. 1�ermittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, ders or Installing Pipe Line Transverse: A 3/4" water pipeline: All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right —of —way shall be installed in 'the following manner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made frith a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back— f4 , .11 the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The ?pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform idth the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The permittee i-rill be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit — tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines ti,rithin a larger pipe when crossing the right —of —way. Dated this /�day of September, 1965• Approved County Court: A , Z — OU14TY JUDGE Repo;nmended Appva�' Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESC1iUTFS COUNTY COUNT C ONE — i COUN^lY C0111 SSIONER PERi1ITTEE i VOL I ,fit j 3/4' 'fie-- L enl E i�tv` ton 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the flatter ) of ) 0 R D E R Transfer of Funds ) This matter coming before the Court and the Court being advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Deschutes County Treasurer transfer X50 ,000. from the Genera' Road Fund to the Equipment and Building Reserve Fund in the General Road Fund budget. Dated this 15th day of September, 1955. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT 'COUNTY JUDGE -T� 1 , 6 COUNTY CO1,RaSSIONER C N Y C01421I18SIONER I Mme •�� IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC.HUTES In -he Metter ) of ) ORDER Transfer of Funds ) I I I This matter coming before the Court and the Court being advised, IT IS P Y ORDERED that the Deschutes County Treasurer tranlsfer $101000. from the General Fund to the Courthouse Expansion Dated this 15th day of September, 1965. I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE i i COUNTY C Oi'E�1 SS IONER I i I C0-1JNTY COIV11ISSIONER i I VOL ado ;,.A `,[ 53,E IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of PROOF OF POSTING Exchange of County Property) with Marvin A. Russell ) I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on September 10, 1965, my duly qualified deputy, William E. Penhollow, gave notice of the County Court's intention to exchange County property for property owned by Marvin A. Russell by posting seven (7Y copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places, to -brit: One notice posted on the bulletin board in the main entrance to the Deschutes County Court House; one posted on a fence post in the northeast corner of the County property; one posted on a fence post in the northwest corner of the County property; one posted on a 24" Pine tree in the southeast corner of the County property; one posted on a fence post in the northeast corner of the Russell property; one posted on a fence post in the southeast corner of the Russell property; and one posted on a fence post in the southwest corner of the Russell property. COUNTY ROADMASTER Subscribed and sworn to me this/:? _day 1965 • COUNTY CLERK tJ By Deputy IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) o APPOINT NIFNT f ) Weed Control Cornnittee ) i The Court at this time appointed William Cool_;, (Star Route Redmond, and Archie iasterson, Route 1 Box 322A, Redmond to a three year term on the Deschutes County Weed Control Committee i Members of the Weed Control Co=ttee as of this date are as follows: i Robert Anderson, Central Ore. Irrigation Dist., Redmond B. L. Fleck, 402 Canyon Drive, Redmond Donald R. Gui.ley, Route 1 Box 123C, Bend j George Howden, Route 1, Bend Frank J. Gardner, Route 2 Box 237, Bend Robert Beesley, Route 2, Bend Committee appointments are to be ride September 1, 1966. i Advisory members include the following: Deschutes County Court Del Yates, Weed Control Agent Charles Plummer, County Roadmaster i Dated this 15th day of September, 1965. i i DESCI-I`t TES COUNTY .CO RT ' 1. � ~ l ` fir✓ j" •/� ,` COUNTY JUDGE' i COUNTY COIMLSSIONER I CGjNTY CONaSSIONER �. A'% IN THE couNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR T_� COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Change of Zoning ) Bend Industrial Tracts ) This matter coming before the Court as a result of a hearing, advertised.in The Bulletin, a newspaper in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon on August 28, 1965, first publication, and September lb, 1965, last pub- lication, to consider an amendment to "the Interim Zoning Ordinance for lands knoi�m as the Bend Industrial Tract, pursuant to Deschutes County Ordinance No. 1, Section 136 and O.R.S. 215.060, and, The Court being advised and the hearing heldin the Deschutes County Courtroom at 9:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, September 16, 1965, and there being no remonstrances or objections, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that tax lots 701, 900, 901 and 902 in Section 21, Township 17 South, Range 12 E. W. M., as shovm in the County Assessor's office on July 1, 1965, be changed from Zone C -3 General Con- mercial Zone to 1,�-2 Industrial Zone. By order of the Deschutes County Court. Dated this 16th day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY C0101ISSIONER COUNTY C0114ISSIONER In the jMatter no Fo rgi II`1 THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STA`'E OF ORE Oi'J I FOR THE COUNTY OF D-ESCHUTES I ORDER ess of Assessment ) i I This matter coming before the Court upon the petition of I Kalter Smead, and it appearing to the Court that taxes -re re assessed I against NT",114, SE4 of Section 18, T 17, R 13, for the year 1961 -62. It i appearing farther to the Court that a deed to Walter W. S lead was issued in August of 1962. The Court having made inquiry and being advised It is herebv ORDER D that the Deschutes County Assessor, Robert E. Lyons, cause to be stricken from the 1961 -62 roll any and al). tapes assessed against the above named property. i Done by order of the Court this 22nd day of September, 1965. i I I DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT COUNTY JUDGE I� COUNTY C01. 1IS3 0NF2, COT'- a-IISSI I ONER I I I 0 d� "?1.13 �:� p�� ���•.�,•� rnr - i IN THE COUNTY t TY 'COURT OF THE E STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER Refund of Tares ) This matter comincr before the Court upon the petition of Walter W. Smead, alleging that taxes on NVI of SE of Section 138, T 17, u 13 have been erroneously paid since 1949 -50, throu`;h error in app-rasial. The Court having ,nade inotLi ry and being advn sed it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk refund the amount of -412.76 to TKalter W. Smead, for erroneous paym=ent of taxes -for the years, 1949 -50, 1950 -515 1951 -52, 1952 -53, 1953 -54, 1954 -55, 1955 -56, 1956 -575 1957 -58, 1958 -59, 1959-605 1960 -61, these monies to be paid out of the budgeted item of Refund and Adjustments under the heading of County Court. Done by order of the Court this 22nd day of September, 1965. DESCiIUTES COUNTY COURT C � COUN'i"Y JUDGE COUNTY CO SIrISSIONER i - COUNTY COI�L%,TISSIONER I i i I IN THE COUNTY COURT. OF THE STATE OF OREGON: FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Platter of ) ORDER ) Refund of Taxes ) I This matter coming before the Court upon the peti-tion of the I Deschutes County Assessor, Robert E. Lyons praying a refuhdlto the M.R.S. Company, 601 Greenwood, Bend, Oregon. The prayer of the Assessor in- forms the Court of a clerical error in computation and that an amount of taxes paid by the I-L.R.S. Company was in excess of the tax for tax lot I 4200, Account 2 -5, 1511 for the tax year 1963 -6!L. l The Court having made inquiry and being advised it is hereby i ORDERED that the tax collector refund the arlount of $L410.21 lover payment � I to P .R.S! Company, Bend, Oregon. I Dated this 27th day of September, 1965. DESCHUTES COUI`1TY COURT I i COUNTY JUDGE •0 i i 'i U01- iISSIONNER OUN` Y C O1 iI SI01',JI' VQI_ ".° 9 PAGE M. () IN THE COUNTY COLFRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the ratter } ) of ) OR DER ) Private Access ) I A permit is granted by Deschutes County to ROBERT E. MITCHELL to construct a private access on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upcn written notice by the Deschutes County Court. ,ENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULI,R INSTALLATIONS ' and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permit all be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insu even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent cEllapse while in ti ocess cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the trlriQng public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving t ilding. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped wi ns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersectiztlslo as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will old directly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement .and shoulder'.'2 wnd will b} required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the essary re pairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, ermit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sa .' Private Access to County Road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee t4 comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes Ccunty. Recn. sanded A pr v;'1- Dated th3�. � of x.965. `,� � �:�`- - - .-- •- •- . -,-.�/ day Cha_ Ns L. Plummer, Roadniaster DESCHUTES' COUNTY Approved County, C- 6-4,rt COUNTY JUDGE CU� 1 :i_IS IONEP 7 COUNTY CUI.,:IS;DIONER o von! ��' Is VOL IN THE COUNTY COUFCT OF THE STATE OF OREGON 4 FOR TH ,' COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In'the �_atter ) of ) ORDER Private facese ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to JOHff P. THOMPSON to construct a private access on.or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be.provide,d on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject tc the following general! specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. EINERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICUL0 INSTALLATIONS �� L " -'---- �'`��— ^" �vy.a.ai vw vv V ✓✓ V� Vll li 1VLi4T and regulations pertaining to the moving cf buildings. The permittee s be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced, se as to insure a ven weight distribution, and properly shored s• as to prevent collapse while in the ess cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the trav public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the ding. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped wit ns depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersectio o as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will eld directly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement .and shoulder. and will b-� required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for th - cessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, ermit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The s v%4g Private Access to County 'road: The permittee will be required to construct the access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no respons_Lbility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of Dermittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work performed by Deschutes County. t peyn'dJfe, d, / A/pp ov 15 �`�Datedtis day of Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHU'IES COUNTY Approved Count;;-_Cburt C0U1i1fl- JUDGE COUNTY CU�::IS:�IOIVEFi PE11Mv V1 ,E .% I ,,OUCH MARKET ROAD I I I I I I 0 i 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOP, THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ; In the natter ) of ) ORDER ) ? EXchange of Properties ) with i-tarvin A. Russell } This matter coming before the Court at this time and it appearing that an exchange of property has been accomplished with Marvin A. Russell, LaPine, Oregon and Deschutes County, Oregon, and, It appearing that the exchange of property is to the best interest of the public of Deschutes County, and, The Court having made investigation finds that the Court require- ments of the Oregon State Statute have been accomplished, pursuant to ORS 275.100, and the hearing has been held this 27th day of September, 1905 ?,rith no -one appearing to bring objections to the exchange, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the County Clerk of Deschutes County draw a deed for the proposed exchange properties, transferring the follovring: Bloch: 25 Tax Lot 800 LaPine to :`Marvin A. Russell. Done in Open Court this 27th day of September, 1905. DESCHUTES COUNPY COURT COUNTY JUDGE ^� ..- 'Z"C' COU HTY C011YE ll SSIONER ;7 �• 1 COUNTY CON?�.IS�ION Vol. Interriational j Business . Machines Corporation °� j lfrmonk, New York 10504 I CT I Agreement for IBM MachJ41e `l a' 119, i ' Iie� p , eOp p �C7381ro To: International Business Machines Corporation Agree Branch Office Address: 324 Capitol -St., N.E. Br. Off. No.: 3$3 Salem, Oregon Custojmer No.: 24 6 2f) ® 1 Name and Address of Customer: Deschutes County I Courthouse Bend, Oregon 97701 I i International Business Machines Corporation (iBit), by its acceptance hereof, agrees toI furnish to the Customer, in accordance with this Agreement, its iBDt machine service comprising the use of the below, listed machines and features (called machine of machines) and machine maintenance service. I Monthly j Availability Type l4odef Description Quantity Charge Each 0026 001 Printing Card Punch 1 60.00 0056 0011 Verifier 1 1 50.00 i\lonthl} mailability charges invoiced will be as of the first of each month. � Payment shall be made in full within thirty days after the date of invoice. Term of Agreement 'this Agreement is effective from the date it is accepted and shall remain in force, except as otherwise provided. for one year from the date the first machine is installed ready for use, may be terminated by either party then, provided written notice is received three months prior, otherwise this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Thereafter it may be terminated or any of the machines may be discontinued by either party at the end of any calendar month provided three months' prior written notice is received. Please send all communications to tint at its branch ogice address listed above unless notified to the contrary 1206399 -17 Monthly Avattattlity harges The charges shown on the face hereof are those currently in effect. All charges are subject, to change upon three months' notice. If the monthly availability charge is changed for any machine, the Customer' may discontinue it or terminate this Agreement on the effective date of such change; otherwise, the new charge shall become effective. The monthly availability charges include the use of machines by only one shift of machine operating personnel, and commence in each case the day following that on which each machine is installed ready for use. When a machine is used by more than one shift of machine operating personnel, an extra charge for each hour of use by such extra shifts shall be made at the rate of 1 /176th of 50% of the monthly avail- ability charges. There shall be added to the above charges amounts equal to any taxes, however designated, levied or based on such charges or on this Agreement or the machines or their use, including state and local privilege or excise taxes based on gross revenue, and any taxes or amounts in lieu thereof paid or payable by IBM in respect of the foregoing, exclusive, how- ever, of personal property taxes assessed on the machines and taxes based on net income. Additional or Replacement Machines Machines, in addition to the above or to replace any the Customer may have in use, will be furnished, if available, to the Customer under this Agreement, at the schedule of charges in effect on the date such machines are installed ready for use. Cards and Tape Cards, tape, other supplies, accessories and disk devices used to operate the machines are to meet the necessary IBM specifications. Maintenance IBM will keep the machines in good working order and will make all necessary adjustments and repairs. For this purpose IBM shall have full and free access to the machines. The re- quired suitable electric current to operate the machines and a suitable place of installation with all facilities as specified in IBM's Installation Manual will be furnished by the Cus- tomer. IBM will not furnish maintenance service if the ma- chines are located outside the United States, Puerto Rico or the Canal Zone. Risk of Loss During the period the machines are in transit or in the possession of the Customer, IBM and its insurers, if any, relieve the Customer of responsibility for all risks of loss or damage to the machines except for his responsibility for loss or dam- age caused by nuclear reaction, nuclear radiation or radio- active contamination. Alterations and Attachments Upon prior written notice to IBM, alterations in or attach- ments to the machines may be made. if the alteration or Received by IBM at --------- Salem, - _Oregon Date ------- ______ __-September 23,__1965 `/--�------ - - - - -- IBM Branch Manager Accepted by: International Business Machines Corporation By--------- - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - -- --- -t------- - - - - -- Date .-------= -------------------- ER 2 4 1965 attachment interferes with the normal and satisfactory opera- tion or maintenance of'any of the machines in such manner as to increase substantially the cost of maintenance thereof, or create a safety hazard, the Customer will, upon notice from IBM to that effect, promptly remove the alteration or attach- ment and restore the mrchines to their normal condition. Transportation and Traveling Expenses All transportation, rigging and drayage charges upon the machines, both from and to the IBM plants, are to be paid by the Customer including those necessitated by capacity changes ordered by the Customer. Necessary packing cases for the return of the machines :and a representative to supervise the packing will be furnished by IBM without charge. The cost of labor for crating and uncrating machines is a Customer expense except when it;is performed at either an IBM plant or reconditioning location. When the distance from the point of installation of IBM's nearest branch office or resident location is greater than fifteen miles, travel expenses of IBM's Customer Engineers beyond fifteen miles for maintenance and repair of the machines are to be paid by the Customer. Warranty IBM warrants that the above machines when installed will be in good working order.,IBM will make all necessary adjust- ments, repairs and replacements without additional charge to maintain the machines in this condition. All machines are supplied subject to these warranties, and IBM's obligation thereunder is limited to repair or replacement. of any parts or machines when it determines that they do not conform to these warranties. The foregoing warranties are in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, and of all obligations or liabilities on the part of IBM for damages, including but not limited to con- sequential damages, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the machines. General, '['he terms and conditions of this Agreement supersede those of all previous agreements between the parties with respect to IBM machine service, and such service hereafter is subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. This Agreement is not assignable; none of the machines may he sublet, assigned or transferred by the Customer without the prior written consent of IBAI. Any attempt to sublet, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or obliga- tions of this Agreement is void. Either party may terminate this Agreement for failure of the other to comply with any of its terms and conditions. All machines remain IBM's property and may be removed by IBM at any time after termination of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York and constitutes the entire agreement: between the Customer and IBmt with respect to the furnishing of tnM ma- chine service. The foregoing terms and conditions shall prevail notwithstanding any variance with the terms and conditions of any order submitted by the Customer in respect of IBM machine service. Deschutes Co an y -- Des ------------------------------------------------------------ fficer's Title O Date-- - -�1�- - ��----------------------------- - - - - -- {• BE ITI REM vIBERED, THAT at •a. regular meeting of the; Court, held this „County 6th. day of October, -1965, Judge D; .L. P.enholl'ow and Commissioner. G. V..-McCann being. present, the fdlri :. lecng business was transacted • IN •THE MATTER COIF •CLATi�IS ,•” „ ., N ,• • i ' ,. AGAINST .THE COt)NTY The ff lloyring hills:. were presented and' ordered paid GENERAL FUND,, { r Waltert`td neacil . Refund; & Adjustments¢ 412.`76 Xerox .eCorp.oration, Assessor -- Office Supplies . I` •146:7$, Rhenholdt TU $� Comm: Service Ci&rcuit Court- PA System ; 1100,00 G. F :'',Rakestrav C ir. Ct:- -Def'. Atty. (State,: vs. McCarmack) 75:00 Terry. IiaTl <, „' C •r. 'Ct 'w— lWitness fee &'.mileage 1060 :10,_ ,Hilt je Hubbard H.D, -Tti eage' �. 3 96• '.- '' - Marjorie'Snidei�}. i 49:05• Lenor Thornton H.D. Mileage Jon .Thompson H:D. -San. IfLtleage, t 55.6$.. • . Leonard Petersen f H.D.1San. Mileage 23:49 Helen I�i.:Marcy IM. Mileage.. 11$ 41• • Pacific Nta ;BeL1� HD:- -Phone 132.'10 Pacific •Polger• Fc� Lt Co: _ . Mental Health F l : ?5' ' :•Bill'•s Electrrf: H.D. 'Supp. 6.70 Erik•sents, StatA �C 'Off. 'Supp. H:D'. - Supplies I 39.45 Thrifty Rexall;Drags, Sari. Supplies , 45;91 Charles D. Whit�church,R:S.7✓1. H.D. T4ileage a' 34:75` Wagner is.: Jail--I risonersI Board r 231.71 J.oYin:.H ;�Jaterm� , PLD. Dist: Ct: - ' Baile & Mallo y . •30.Qq . Helen M: Dace' .y Clerk= -Conv. Ex P 1 •27,50 Pedersen, Bros:. 'Helen.Rastovichi Bakery County Ct. :• 'Exp, 4.50 •Tress. -- Cony. 39..57 Villa St ;,Rose';L Juvenl e, f 7,90. St .. Mary. ?z Home for ' Boys Juvenile . ' i. 2.10 ::.barley Ellio'tta :. . Postmaster 'Tax.•Dept.; -- De ; 30 .00 T�'arley Elliott•, 'Postmaster Tax.'Dept =- Postage ; 600.00., Farley•:Elli6tt Postmaster D.A. - Postage �' 25.00 Farley Elliott, Postma'ste'r Cir;Judge -- Postage 25.00 ' Cascade Nat-.. Gas Corp. - Cthse - Heat• 1 1. 6 5 5. ' Bend.;T�later Department `Polk '& Co Ctl se,.- V,Iater i Assessor- Co:;Ct.` Dist..Ct.: R.L: 35.00, 35.00; 35.004 Ct': 4 35:QO;' Clerk 35 OC E 175.00 The Redmond Spa, 6'sman Cir': Judge -- Subscription" Fowler Prnting� Co. ;:; Tax.',Off •24.60, Cir Ct:; 74.67, Assessor, : 46:30 ]15._57. J J.. Newberry Jail Expense 12.95': Rose Pharmacy ,C `r Jailpense I � 1 :23 •�'1 wr a ._ o h Addres's r. g. P ul t o r P. . •:' Assessor.. Su PP, i 9.75... , Standard .Oil :Cc� of '`Cal if. � , Co'.- 'Judge' 3.9.7, Co:. Ct *7-:4 '-30 -;;- Sheriff' - 12-.4$.20.75 Bend' .Troy :Laundry Ctlise. `T56$,• .Jail ?0.81'. � � 36:49 L. iil. Aplin,' D.1i.D: , Jail 'Expense d 5.00 { Lumber'meris 'Ins.,j Agency Bond J :P. #3' i 10:0.0 The Redmond - Spokesman Legalr 40'.9$' W11•lams,Tire ��erv:.. Sheriff - = . , 9, PACE- 608 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: The Miller Limber Company Mize Plumbing & Heating Campbell- Norquist &.Co.; LAW LIBRARY FUND: Lumber for Sunset Home; Boiler Repairs Clean-& Adj. burner West Publishing Co. Books r Bancoft- Itdhitney Company Books • -2- 105.96 924.33 100.00 The Redmond Spokesman - Legal 28.01 Lin Davis Radio. Service Sheriff- -Radio 22.83 Loyts'Studio of Photography Assessor -- Office Supplies 1.78 Cent ti'lise Drug Stores •Assessor -- Office Supplies 137.70 Z.erox Corporation Supplies 2.55 B. M. Martin JP #3 -Tele. 16.30; Office Supp. 6.45; postage 5.00 27.75 Masterson -St. Clair Hardware Sheriff-'.59; Jail 1.67; 4 -H Exhibits 16.26; Courthouse'13.2$ i. -. 31.80` Masterson- St..Clair Hardware` Courthouse E4ense 444.95 Johnson Electric, Ind. Cir.'Ct. Wiring 500.00; Courthouse Re- pairs 2821.32 I .'3321.32 Deschutes'County Road Dept. Assessor Car.expense 47.57; Sheriff 578.99 626.56 Texaco, Inc. Sheriff- -Car expense' '. 4.62 Economy Drug 'Jail expense 5.74 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Sheriff -- Teletype 36,50 The Bulletin Legal 73.41 Pac. N.W. Bell Juv. 36.85; Co. Judge 29.80; Co. Ct. 15.10; DA-45-75; Wate.rmaster 10.00; Clerk 21:65;. Cir.. Judge: 51.50; Assessor 44.35; VSO 14.53; Dist. Ct.'20.70; Treas. 12.30 302.53 Mahoney Office Equip. Juv. 29.96; DA 1.76; Cir. Ct. 7.88; Assessor 10.99; Treas. 6.50,; Dist.'.Ct. 4.14; ° Surveyor 6.26; Clerk 201.75; Sheriff 43.22; ' Tax 5.22 i 317.68 Eriksents Stationery VS0-165.21; Sur. 63; Dist.. Judge 18.93; Assessor 54.87- 239.64 Ed Coleman Sheriff--Supplies 70.00 Vyco Products Cthse. expense 8.03 Sexton Supply & Saw Service Cthse..expense. 5.22 City of Bend,- Cthse. expense 12.00 The Sherwin- Williar!ms Co. Cthse'. Maintenance I 70.83 Des. Coufity•Road Dept. Marine Patrol- -Motor Oil l 8.15 Cascade Auto Parts, Inc. Marine Patrol- -Auto Expense 3.67 Les. Schwab Tire.Center Marine Patrol- -Tires � 15.74 SCM Corporation -Tax Dept. Machine�Maintenance 78.00' Hales' Ins. Agency Ins. 51.00; Co. Advertising 15.00 66.00 Joseph V. Tompkins, Photographer County Advertising I 10.00 Addressograph Multi. Corp., Assessor--Machine.-Maintenance 20.1$ . Dept. of Fin. & Administration Abundant Food =- 378.75 Oregon County Park Association County Court- -Parks & Pub. Lands 25.00 J.W. Copeland Yards Jail expense 10.36 Mize Plumbing & Heating Cthse. expense 7.50 State of.,:Ore. -Bur. of .Labor'. Crthse. expense - Elevator !#3032 3.00 Transport Clearings Abundant Food - Freight , 220,61 E.E. Steinlicht Court House Repairs 3,000..00 State Industrial Ace. Comm. Acc.: Ins. 133,450 Helen Rastovich, Treas. Treas.-- Office Supplies 6.68 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: The Miller Limber Company Mize Plumbing & Heating Campbell- Norquist &.Co.; LAW LIBRARY FUND: Lumber for Sunset Home; Boiler Repairs Clean-& Adj. burner West Publishing Co. Books r Bancoft- Itdhitney Company Books • -2- 105.96 924.33 100.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Dori Barker Phil Mons ley H. A. He]mholt,�� Robert G, 14 11 Kenneth Stock. F. J. Gardner I Dennis Hoffman, Pacific -N.W. Bell Deschutes County Assessor Deschutes Count'y..Road Dept. State Industrial Acc. Comm. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND: R. L. Coats PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: 1 Y Animals destroyed by- dogs 50.00 . Animals destroyed by dogs 50.00 Animals destroyed.by 51.45 dogs j 155.00 'Loss of animals by dogs 75.00 Animals destroyed.by 71-40 dogs. 150.00 Animals destroyed by dogs .40.00. Animals destroyed by dogs 35.00• Dog Warden- -Tele. 15.37 Central Oregon 1 %lelders Supply,- Inca 15.57 Dog Control - =Xerox Copies 2.85 Dog Control - - -Gas 244.22 I 21.34 Ace. Ins. Automotive Spec, I ialty Shop Parts i_ 4:54 . Repair of Little Deschutes Ri Bridge.: 4568.Ob Stage Public Welfare ,Commission Public Assistance. 18,527.50 ..GENERAL ROAD FUND- Jack Trowbridge) Lumber 51.45 Crater Lake Mar_hinery Co. Parts �. 17.54 Howard Cooper .Corp. Parts 71-40 Downs Sales and) Service Parts 1.50 Cascade Auto Parts Parts 116 -,0 Cascade Glass "Corp.',; Inc. . Parts I 10.75 Central Oregon Radiator Service Parts 15.37 Central Oregon 1 %lelders Supply,- Inca Parts 14.30 Bob Thomas Che ,. Parts". _ 244.22 Bend Auto Upholstery Parts '. 12.50. Automotive Spec, I ialty Shop Parts i_ Deschutes 'Farmers Co-op Hardware .3.00 46.50 Jensen & Eri cks�on ..Hardware ` 197i.51' ' Hadfs McCullochlShop Hardware 171.10 Oregon HardwarelDistributors Hardware 16.41 Miller Lumber Company Hardware 5.74 Sherwin- Williar is .Co. Hardware 12.00 Bend Surplus •Sales General expense ! 5.56 Bend Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaners General expense 4.00 Coco -Cola Bottling Coi: Gen. Expense 2.00 National Associ.ation.of County Engineers General Expense 1.50 Mahoney Office Equipment General expense 9.36 Deschutes.Count!y Road,Dept. General Expense 31.90 Lin Davis Radice Service Radio Maintenance 1+4.24 Rheinholdt TV Radio Maintenance 106.35 .. Oregon "AG" Chemicals' wleed'Control 23$.00 Bend Tele.;Ansueri`ng'•Serv. "Water Utilities. i 12.50 Bend Dept. Utilities 7.75 Pac. Power and {Light Co.- Utilities i 175,25 Arrow Transportation Co. Aggregate and Asphalt 749.25 Bend Aggregate and Paving Co.' Asphalt and. Aggregate 2656.82 Chevron Asphalt Co. Aggregate and Asphalt 650.75 Horton Construction Co. Asphalt and Aggregate 1207.37 Oregon State Highway Dept.. Asphalt and Aggregate, 1434.20 Shell Oil Co. Asphalt and Aggregate', 647.50 O.K. Rubber Welders Tires" 32.85 Shoop and Schulze Tire.. Serv. Tires. 543.26• . - :. � is - • • ' 4. ' Fir IN THE MATTER OF. IiOVING A •BUILDING: The Court g ranted'K. J. Holman permission to moves 141: 301,x 171 building. over Lower Bridge Market Road to.NorthW6:st Market Road -and all ong.Couch.Market Road' to the Tweed Road, IN THE ,MATTER OF pRIVATE -'ACCESS :. . The Court granted.W.•C. Ramsey permission to.:construct a private access on the Ste'vens'Road, IN THE MATTER OF DEPUTY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUNTY JUDGE SECRETARY JANITOR TAX DEPUTY:` The Court .ordered the•Clerk.to place Roy•A. Babb on the monthly payroll as Assistant`Di.strict Attorney at the:rate.of x.00 per month, commencing Oct. 1, 1965. The Court further ordered the Clerk to place Laurabelle J.'Buesch on the monthly payroll as Secretary to the County Judge at $300.00 per,-month beginning October,l, 1965• Half of her salary to .come .from -the General Road 'Fund and half from the General .Fund: The Court ordered the Clerk.to place the name of Roy Omyer, Janitor, on the.payroll @4100.00 per month beginning October 1,,.-1965, and that the name of Ruth Martin,,Tax Deputy•be placed on the.payroll at $.280.00 per month, beginn.ng,October 11 196.5. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF STREETS & ALI YS IN A PORTION OF'LAIDLAW: The Court'made-a resolution to vacate.all streets, avem.zes and alleys in Laidla lying South of the South boundary of ,eighth street'and west (!)f the Bend.Sisters Highway .. except Strickley*Avenue, Cook,Avenue' and Twelfth Street from, Cook Avenue.. East. to the east line of Laidlaw; the Court ordered that a hearing be, held upon said resolution November 16, 1965 at 10 :00 a.m, and that notice of said petition be posted in the manner prescribed .by law. IN THE MATTER OF PERMIT TO MOVE A BUILDING: 1 The Court granted permission.to.Carl Spencer to move a..building over Revere Street, on Studio Road to the Butler Market Road to the• Dens r Road to the terminating place. IN THE MATTER OF HAULING LAGS The Court granted permission: to U.S. Forest'Service to,.haul logs over Reservoir Road, commencing at the Forest Boundary in Sec {4) T 17S, R.111, E.W.M., thence through Secs:. 33, 34 and 35 and 36 T16S, R11E, and Sec,. 31, T16S, R 12E 'to the intersection • ' Highway.20, a distance.of approximately 5.0 miles over counter roads. IN THE MATTER t OF PIPE LINE: *The.-Court granted permission to•'Roats 'Water" System to install 'a 211- water: line', - parallel and transversing the Parrell County Road: IN THE MATTER OF' REFUND OF TAXES: The Court ordered Sheriff F. C. Sholes as Tax Collector to refund the amount of X624.02 to the Swordbearers,'Inc., Box 344, Sisters, Oregon as the,Oregon State.Tax Commission cancelled the personal property assessment for'19j':)4- 65.tax roll. —4 —. �. Ir a_ 6112 r✓�J- IN THE COUNTY COLFtT OF .THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THL.COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In ' the Natter ) of ) O R D E R Moving BuildiM A permit is granted by Deschutes County to $•!J• $OL'M N to Move a 3.41g30In7l bolding - on XXXXV0W Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. uENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR. INSTALLATIONS Miving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to -the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies emsnly spaced ss as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly snored so as to prevent c,,:llapse while in the process of moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessar,ry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held'directly responsible for any and all damage to the existing pavement and shoulder:areas, and will be required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The ' e of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a F lvert the er size and length must be determined., and also put on the map. e permittee will esponsible for the construction of the access and all the cos of the materials used e access. If at any time this installation in any way imJ%-Ae.,s the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be requ r tt oo:move this installation at his own expense, Deschutes County will assume no respons ty for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or constructiono Failu permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work perfor n Xt�,Recprmmended Approval.) Dated tbi8 dl `" Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUIES COUNTY Approved CountyCe rt ff /) COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY CO1i2,YISS NER -i COUNTY COi-1,:I86IONER VOL 9 1 �niE - 3 4 In the Natter of Private Access IN THE COUNTY CO1,TuT OF THE STATE OF OREGON . I FOH THL COUNTY OF DESCHUTES A permit is granted by to constrwt an private access ' tailed description and map of this this sheet. This permit is subject revocable at any time upon written O R D E R • 1 Deschutes -Count y to W. C. RAMEY on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- operation must be provided on the l reverse side of to the following general specifications and is notice by the Deschutes County Court. uZ,NERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICUL0 INSTALLATIONS and regulations pertaining to'the moving of buildings. The permit all be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insu even weight distribution, and properly shored sO as to prevent collapse while in to ocess cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the tr .ng public, as may be necessarry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving t ilding. The permittee; shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped wi ns depicting "Vide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersectio o as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will eld directly responsible for any and all damage to the.. existing pavement and shoulder - and will b required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County f. or the essary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, ermit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sa nff of no_-, ha anri railing tri l l gnt b ya a wee e u o a• Private Access to County Road: The permittee will be required to construct the STEMS COUNTY ROAD access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. The size of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, the proper size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee will be responsible for the construction of the access and all the costs of the materials used in the access. If at any time this installation in any way impedes the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be required to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no responsibility for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction. Failure of permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change :for work performed by Deschutes County. �� Recommended approval... Dated oL� s of •'c' , 1965- -- ""'""'i� Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUTES, COUNTY Approved Coujty Co rt COUNTY JUDGE COUN _IS ONEP COUNTY COI- :%".IS61 NER PE 1MITTEE i '��� `��4•i is � IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) Deputy Dist. Attorney ) O R D E R County Judge Secretary ) Janitor ) Tax Deputy ) This matter coming before the Court on its own 'etition and the Court having made inquiry and being advised. It is hereby Ordered that the Deschutes County Clerk place the name of Roy A Babb, Assistant District Attorney, on the payroll @ $?Q0 per month beginning October 1, 1965. It is further ordered that the County Clerk place the name of Laurabelle J. Boesch on the payroll as Secretary to the County Judge $300.00 per month beginning October 1, 1965. Half of her salary to come from the General Road Fund and half from the General Fund. It is Further Ordered that the County Clerk place the name of Roy.. Cmyer. , Janitor, on the payroll @ "'100 per month beginn`Lng October 1, 1965. This salary to be paid out of the General Road Fund. It is Further Ordered that the name of Ruth Martin, Tax Deputy be placed on the payroll @ 4250 per month, beginning October; 1, 1965. Dated this 6th day of October, 1965 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT ',L{ COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMP-11ISSIONER COUNTY COIIIISSIO ' F. C. SH0LE.S Deschutes County Sheriff To: The Deschutes County Court V01- i AREA CODE 503 382-5411 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEND, OREGON 97701 September 21, 1965 I hereby request that you place the name of Ruth Martin on the Tax :Department payroll as of October 1, 1965 at a salary of $280.00 per month, I Thank you, � - � Y. C. Sho.les;�heriff �—`a i:• .'IN THE COUNTY QOURT : OF THE , STATE OF bj HE OId FOR THE COUNTY .OE DESCHUTES In. Matter 0 A of. ), R E S 0 L U T 10'N _ ��'• Vacation 'of Streets and t t •Y Alleys"' -in a .portion , of Laidlaw, THIS `MATTER; coming. before 'the' Court'.on'.its-oi .petition and it 'that the.. said ports on. of Iaidlaw .is vrithin Deschutes County-and- appearing x 'i I It further~ appearing , -'thdt'.' it is 'heceszary' to consider this vacation since ,t"he streets, acid alleys' in. this portion" of the."abo've: mentioned .sub division have been ,excavated.'for gravel .deposit ;and,`are� no longer usable, for. streets and alleys ;, It- Ts ^1he,refore Ordered that. It , s, the intention of 'the. County Court to 'vacate the- foLtowing described streets; avenues .•and alley in subdivision described to`::vrit.: •Ialdlaw�.su .. ,. All streets, , avenues „and alleys ,in.'Laidlaw•'lying south ..of the %sotth boundary of : eighth street; and Ures't of -'the Bend, Sisters • Highra'y except Strckley 'venue; Cook Avenue, grid Twelfth -Street- from..Cook Avenue 'east to the': east . line' of Lai dlaw • IT IS, THEREFORE "ORDERED that conies .of ".this resolution, ;duly ` certified-, by the tounty•C1erk' shall be posted in three 1 (3)'. places along the tra ct'to be vacated and thaf'- a' ' copy of thi's be placed' on the bulletin board in the entrance .-of the,,.Deschutes County Courthousfe that Tuesday, November.,'161 :1965`,at* 10:00 a.m. at. the County Courtroor..,,,.Courthouse;' Bend, Oregon be ;ana the same:; is hereby fixed as the time acid place for the 'h6ari:ng of objection,. if any there be, why. said. streets; alleys and' avenues `should not be vacated as a portion 'of" a platted subdivision' Z Done in open - court . this 6tfi'.day..t of Ocfober 965. DESCi?UTES COUiViY •COURT COUNTY JUDGE UUMMI COUNTY coP!IMI IONER Y - t • t • .. .' ..I _ t ht .vt ' r °a r +' h x w r l.r? r ' � 1 r a' • y 4 t '�� J '� 1 1 Y .1 A Y fir.. i' .. - •� ,., t J ' .. +..... .r +... t - .a�- t ..7;:1x 'E.a.'�i t ,t. .t n,t a ..{ r ,rU. _ a P IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON! FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of PROOF OF POSTING Vacation of Streets and Alleys in 'a portion of the Townsite of Laidlaw I, Charles L. Plummer, Deschutes County Roadmaster, bein ar g first duly i sworn, depose and say that on October 12., 1965, my dujv qualified deputy., William Ee Penhollow, gave notice of the County Courtts intention to vacate the streets and alleys in a portion of the Townsite of Laidlaw by posting four (4) copies of the attached "Resolution" at the following places, to-wit: One noticelposted on the bulletin board in the main entrancelto the Deschutes I County Cou I rthouse; one posted on a fence post 100 feet south�of the center line of the Bailey Road; one posted on a 30" Juniper tree 1580 feet south of the center line of the Bailey Road; and one posted on a 611 Juniper tree near the southwest corner of the Townsite of Laidlaw. COUNTY ROADMASTER and sworn to me this /-1-, day of 1965. COUNTY CLERK By Deputy S ' VOL P2 -,GF QUO � o ' i IN THE COUNTY COLaT OF THE STATE OF OREGON t FOR THE-COLNTY OF DESCHUTES In the ,Ya,tter, of ) ORDER i.. MOVING A ;BIIILDING . - ;; �•) i . I C. A permit is granted by Deschutes County to CARL SPENCER ^ to move a building on or across Deschutes (I3ounty right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. this permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. I GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOP, rARTICUL0, INSTALLATIONS Moving of Buildings: The permittee shall be required to observe the following rules and regulations pertaining to the moving of buildings. The permittee shall be required to move the building on pneumatic dollies evenly spaced so as to insure an even weight distribution, and properly shored so as to prevent collapse while in the process cf moving. The permittee shall be responsible for all traffic warnings to the traveling public, as may be necessar;ry to insure safe travel while in the process of moving the building. The permittee shall be required to have at least two (2) pilot cars equipped with signs depicting "Wide Load ", and all the necessary signs and flagmen at all intersections so as to insure an even flow of the traffic and prevent congestion. The permittee will be held'directly responsible for any and all damage to the., existing pavement and shoulger:'areas, and will ba required to repair said damage, or pay damages to Deschutes County for the necessary repairs. If during the course of moving it is necessary to move bridge railing, the permit- tee shall be required to replace the railing to their original state. The sawing off of posts and railing will not be permitted. I access at the sofest and most practical point of entry. ze of the access must be noted on the map. If there is obvious need for a culvert, t o er size and length must be determined, and also put on the map. The permittee wil esponsible for the construction,of the access and all the costs of the materials use the access. If at any time this installation in any way i s the progress of future main - tainance or construction, the permittee will be requi to move this installation at his own expense. Deschutes County will assume no respon.; ity for damage to said installation as result of maintainance or construction.' Fai f permittee to comply with performance of work will result in a change for work perfo b Dated this /,eday of , 1965. Approved Count-- I curt 9 P COUNTY JUDGE COUt �` 0 • .I IOI�F CO TY C01- ,:ISaIONER Recommended Approval: Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster DESCHUI•ES COUNTY I PE aMITT'E I In the 1%4:atter i of Hauling logs IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE i r l I STATE OF OREGON; FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES j O R D E R I I I Permission is granted to the U.S. Forest Service to haul logs over the Reservoir Road, commencing at the Forest Boundary in Sec (4) 1175, R11, E�rM, thence through Secs. 33, 34, 35 and, 36 T16S, R11E, and Section 31, T16S, R12E to the intersection HI%ry. 20, a distance of approximately 5.0 Aviles over County Road. I The permittee 11 be responsible for all signs to control traffic and. maintain safe conditions for the traveling publc. No load shall exceed the legal limits of highway iloading. The Permittee will be responsible for any or all damages to the road as direct result of this log haul operation. the Descl i This permit is revocable at any time upon writtenlnotice by lutes County Court. j i I Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this Sept6i-nber 29, 1965. I i I I COUNTY JUDGE I I I COUNTY COA'IP.IISSIONERI COUNTY CO,uIISSIONER o VOL zb i I14 THE COUNTY COUNT OF '= ST1ME, OF ,OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DLSCHUTES In the 1.1atter ) of ) ORDER PIPE LINE ) A permit is granted by Deschutes County to ROATS WATER SYSTEM to install a 2" water line on or across Deschutes County right -of -way. A de- tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court. GLi,lLRAL SP'sCIFICATICNS FOR PARTICULl:R Ii ?STALL.�ITIONS Parallel and Transversing the PARRELL COUNTY ROAD. Installing Wipe Line Paral_lel:A 211 Water Line All pine lines running parallel with the road shall be in the exi-sting ditch line, or no less than three (3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement ed -e. All ripe lines must be in- stalled to a depth to be no less than two (2) feet and properly backfilled to the original grade line and with no obstructions to the drainage area. permittee shall be responsible for any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or other objects or areas within the right -of -way. Installing Pipe Line Transverse: A 2" Water Line All pipe line installations laid transversely to the road bed or right-of-way shall be installed in the following rranner: All pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be made faith a breaking hammer so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all cases where a grater line is installed in a transverse direction the grater pipe must be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in diameter. Backfilling and raving: The per -attee shall be required to properly back - fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a vrell compacted, stabilized sub- base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown, and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform iTith the surrounding road bed. The area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling; public at all times. The permittee will be required at all times to take every precaution to protect the traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit - tee. In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines and electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary to have these lines within a larger pipe when crossing the right -of -way. Reco;nmended Approval Dated this day of (o'1'_1'1_1 19651 ° Approved County Court: Charles L. Plurmner, Roadmaster DESCHUTES COUNTY COUNTY JUDGE :f: COUNTY OR as S NCR /' Laani— — COUNTY CO11iI SIONER ROATS WATER SYSTEM PERT iiITTEE 0 Scale I"= 200' 'k CV Pig tWERS ROAD C), OL 0. culvert IC/) 12 TO. 15 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Ta STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In the 'latter ) of ) ORDER Refund of-,Taxes.) THIS MATTER coming before the Court upon•the personal petition of Sheriff F. 'C. Sholes as Tax Collector. and This Swordbearers. ., IT APPEARING to the-.Court that personal property taxes have been paid for 1964 -65• It appearing to the Court that the Oregon State Tax Com- on order dated 24 day of September, 1965, did olyder the Tax .mission, . Collector of Deschutes.County to strike the'personal property assess- ment for the 1964 -65 tax roll. IT IS-THEREFORE ORDERED that the tax collectorj..refund.the amount of $24.02 to the Swordbearers Inc., Box 344, Sisters, Oregon. Dated this 13 day of October, 1965. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT s' COUNTY JUDGE' COUNTY CO14MI:4)SIONER COUNTY, COM'II aSIONER i I