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Ordinance No. 63-16 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 63 - AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A LIBRARY BOARD, PRESCRIBING PROCEDURES ' WITH RESPECT TO THE OPERATION THEREOF, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 357, OREGON REVISED STATUTES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCI'. THE CITY OF TIGA RD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: f Section 1.- Title. ,-_� a d may he cited as: This ordinance shall ue a - �;. "The City of Tigard Library Ordinance." Section 2. Public Lee ibrary EsreYyiss- ere by established in and for the CityionsTofaOregoTelawgon pursuant to and un s relating to pubZ cdlibrarieer Lhe sPli cab Section3. Librar Board. ie y-1'r o�the City of Tigard is hereby empowered to appoint, subject to confirmation by the city Council, a be City Library Board ne foreoneyear, onesforerm two years,s of yone ce sfor lthree as follows: y years, and two for four years, intent, or until he successor of ary 1 of the year of their app members of said board each is appointed. Not to exceed _�j�� may reside outside the corporate Z m is of the City of Tigard. Atlthe expiration of the term of any member of the Library ayor, subject to confirmation by the Ci Board, the Mty Council, shall appoint a new member for a terra of four years• the if aMayor, occurs for any reason other than expiration of term,t a new member subject to confirmatioired termCouNotlmoreathan ll pone elective to serve for the unexp officer of the C ity of Tigard shall serve at one time as a member of the Public Library Board. No mambefioancialpinterestb,reirheradirectly oor of r indirectly, shall have y nor shall in any contract to which the Library Board aforrmateria: or for servisuch ces5on receive a rendered the Board. or an payment After appointment, the Library Board shall immediately meet and organize by athe nd blethrelectionrorlappointmentdent and eofuaer from its membern Of ship, Y e to such assistance as Secretary, and the LibraryBoard may mP y ' it deems necessary, subject to the availability of funds where- with to pay for such services. Sect1 1+• Gifts of mons g e treasurer of the City Public Libary Board shall have custody of all moneys the title of which is vested by the gift in the library, unless$otherwise provided by the terms estreasurer a„ gift. Before receiving the funds of the library, Page Z - O=INA.;C, NO. 63 - k shall give a surety bond approved by the City Council, in a sum determined by the Library Board, and sufficient in amount to equal the estimated largest sum of money the treasurer will have in his custody at any time during the year forlwhich the bond is given. The bond shall be renewed from year to year.tft r The treasurer shall keep proper accounting records of all funds coming to the treasurer's custody, and such funds shall be disbursed only under direction of the Library B pard, for the uses and purposes for which said funds were given, and the accounts of the treasurer shall be subject to audit not less than annually, and at such other times as the custody thereof may be transferred to a successor. Section 5. Budgeted funds. T•Tie zty u is Library Board shall file, on or before May 1 of each year, a budget containing an estimate of the amount necessa - ..f t?,P lihrary for the ensuing fiscal ry tor:che vYcra.. ..cm-• - year. The Board shall not incur any inaettedness to exceed the F® Wcnc., ee b,,AaPY_Pd for the library £undt or available 7!l7IVlLtt vi therein for expenditure. No money appropriated for the public library shall be used for the purchase of any real property or the erection of any buildings, but this shall not prohibit expen- ditures for the maintenance, repair and betterment of buildings already erected. Section_ 6. Audit and approval of claims. At east once eachmonththe Public Library Board shall meet, examine and audit all accounts, demands and claims against the public library, and such claims as it finds to be correct, valid and payable out of the library funds, it shall cause to be marked 'approved," signed by the president and secretary of such board, and filed with the city recorder with a supporting voucher. Claims against the library fund shall be reviewed by the City Council as to compliance with budgetary requirements, and thereafter audited and paid in the same manner as claims against other funds of the city; provided, that no warrant shall be drawn nor any money paid chargeable to the library fund, without the approval of the Public Library Board_ Section 7. General powers of library board. The City Library Board may: (1) Establish and locate a central library in the City of Tigard. (2) Contract and be contracted with, including the right to contract with counties, cities and school districts for library services, through the library boards of such entities, and make expenditures from the City Library fund in compliance with such contracts. (3) Purchase, receive and possess all needful and necessary items for the establishment and maintenance of a public library, and supervise, care and control the rooms, portions of buildings, or buildings constructed, leased or set aside for library a •_ (4) Make by-laws, rules and regulations for the guidance of the Board and for the government of the library not inconsistent with law. Page 2 - ORDINANCE NO. 63 (5) Appoint, pay and discharge all employees necessary for the operation of the library, within the limitations of available funds, expend necessary funds donated given or appro- priated; and select and purchase books for the library, subject to tfie proviso that all claims against and v(ruchera in connection with the financial management of the library shall be reviewed by the City Council as to their conformity with the budget. (6) Exercise all such implied powers necessary for the establishment and maintenance of a public library not inconsistent with law. Section 8. Limitation on ower to purchase books. rary oar of a library having an income of less than $2500 annually, shall not purchase or make accessible to the public any books except as recommended in book lists issued by the American Library Association, or by any staLe library 01: school department. suction 9. Annual Report of board. On or before amu,y-rcac:: year, the Library Board shall report to the City Council of Tigard and to the trustees of the State Library the condition of their trust, the various sums of money received from the library funds and all other sources, use the money has been expended for, the numbers of books and periodicals owned, the numbers added during the year, the number lost or missing, the number of books loaned out, and the general character of such books, the number of registered borrowers, with such other statistics-and information as the Board deems of general interest. Section 10. Reference to state statutes. 7�3Tapp'1 ca a sections o Chapter 357, Oregon Revised Statutes, are by reference herein made a part hereof, together with any acts and amendments applicable to cities which are now or hereafterenacted, which are hereby adopted by reference, and made a part of this ordinance to the same legal force and effect as if recited herein in full. Section 11. Effective date. Inasmuc as tis deemed necessary for the public, lAeflth, peace and safety of the citizens of Tigard that a free public library be established an emer il be i:a ency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shamull force and effect on and after the date following its adoption by the City Council and signature by the Mayor. PASSED: By unanimous vote of all Council merabers present, after being read first in full and then-by-title, this 28th day of October, 1963. Recorder - Vity ot Tigard APPROVED: By the Mayor, this 28th day of October, 1963. ;ayor ty o T gar Page 3 - ORDINANCE N0. 63 - 1�