Loading...
Ordinance No. 75-09 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 75-9 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE CITY TO OBTAIN FUNDS WHEREWITH TO ACQUIRE FROM SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 23-J (TIGARD), WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, THE REAL PROPERTY AND STRUC- TURFS CONSTIT-UTI14G THE FORMER FOWLER JR. HIGH SCHOOL SITE ON MAIN STREET IN TIGARD, OREGON, FOR USE FOR LIBRARY, CITY HALL, AND CIVIC CENTER PURPOSES AND TO FINANCE STUDIES NECESSARY TO MAPF: A DETERMINATION WHET,, R TO WE, REMOVE OR PRESERVE, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXISTING STRUCTURES, CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUBMITTING TO THE LEGAL VOTERS THE CUESTION OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF NOT TO EXCEED b500,000.00 FOR SAID PURPOSES: FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The City Council finds that the presently available City Hall facilities are inadequate to serve the present and future needs of the City, and that it is in the public interest that immediate actiur, be taken to provide a Library, City Hall and Civic Center facilities. Section 2: That the City Council finds, after a representative canvass of the people of the City, that a large segment of the population favor the acquisition of the former Fowler Jr. High School site on Main Street in the City of Tigard, heretofore declared surplus to the needs of School District No. 23-J, I%'ashington County, Oregon, said premises being described as follows: That portion of land in Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon, being more particularly described as follows: All of Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 14 and 15 of Tigard. Highway Tracts, a subdivision of record in said County. EXCEPTING THEREFROM, those portions thereof which lie within dedicated public right-cf-way. Containing 6.80 acres. Section 3: That the City Council finds that pursuant to ORS 287.004, the City Charter does not expressly provide to the contrary and therefore the Council, as the governing body of the City may, without Charter amendment, issue bonds upon approval by the voters of the City by a ma4ority of those voting upon the question of issuance of bonds. Section 4: That the City Council further finds that the former Fowler Jr. High School site is to be sold through competitive bid procedures by School District 23-J (Tigard) and that if the City is the successful bidder the estimated initial requirements for the acquisition from School District No. 23-4 (Tigard), Washington County, Oregon, of the real property and structures constituting the former Fowler Jr. High School site on Main Street, in Tigard, Orcgon, for use as .Library, City Hall and Civic Center purposes, and to finance studies necessary to make a determination whether to raze, remove or preserve, in whole or in part, existing structures, and to provide funds to construct, raze, remove or preserve in whole or in part, existing or new structures on -this site approximates the sum of $500,000.00, and that the said funds are not available except through the issuance of general obligation bonds of the City, and, accordingly, a special election is hereby called, to be held on the 13th day of March, 1975, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock A. I. and 8:00 o'clock P.M., Pacific Daylight Time, at the polling places in the precincts designated on attached Schedule "A", by this reference made a part hereof, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters 1 - ORDINANCE NO. 75--9 of the City for approval or rejection th6 hereinafter stated measure. The election on said question shall be held in accordance with the pro- visions of the Charter of the City of Tigard anal the applicable election laws of the State of Oregon. Section 5: The City Recorder be and she is hereby authorized and directed to cause to have this ordinance published in full in the Tigard Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in the City of Tigard, Oregon, in the issue of - March 2, 1975, and to further give notice of said special election by posting notices thereof, one in each of the precincts of the City and in each polling place, not later than -- March, 2, 1975, and further by publishing notice of said election once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication of election notice to be on - March, 2, 1975, and the second on March 9, 1975• The City Recorder is further directed to file herein an Affidavit of Poctir.g i; conformity herewith and the City Recorder is hereby wi+hnrized and directed to incur such expenses necessary in procurring from the Elections Officer of Washington County, Oregon, poll books of elegible voters and to prepare or cause to have prepared such ballots and other election materials as necessary to the proper conduct of said election. Section 5: That the persons named on the attached Schedule "B", by this reference made a part hereof, with respect to each precinct and polling place shown thereon are designated to serve as members of Boards of Election and Phall take the oath prescribed by law to faith- p fully perform the duties of said offices. Section 7: The official ballot title for the proposed measure and caption: thereof which shall appear on the official ballot to be submitted to the legal voters at the special election to be held on March 13, 1975, is hereby authorized and approved as follows: City of Tigard, Oregon General Obligation Bondi Proposal ,g Shall the City of Tigard issue general obligation bonds in principal sum not to exceed $500,000.00, payable during a term not exceeding twenty-five (25) years wherewith to (1) acquire from School District No. 23-J ry (Tigard), Washington County, Oregon, the real property and structures constituting the former Fowler Jr. High School site on Main Street in Tigard, Oregon, for use 4. 51. for Library, City Hall, and Civic Center purposes and (2) to finance studies necessary to make a determination whether to raze, remove or preserve, in whole or in part, existing structures and (3) to provide funds to construct, raze, remove or preserve in whole or in part, existing or new structures on this site, pledging the City's general credit ' and taxing power for the payment of said bonds, includingAl principal and interest subject to outstanding bonds for which previous pledges exist. 3 vote in favor of the proposal. I vote against -the proposal. t- Section 8: Inasmuch as the sale date projected by School District ' No. 23-J (Tigard). Washington County, Oregon, with respect - to the disposal of the Main Street Fowler Jr. High School site is shortly forthcoming, it is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the people of the City of Tigard that the foregoing measure be submitted with the least possible delay, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, ' r : and this ordinance shall become effective upon its passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor. 2 - ORDINANCE NO. 75-9 PASSED: By majority vote of all Council members present, after being read three times by title and number, and by secticns once on February 24, 1975 Council meeting and jyority vote of all Council members present, after being read three times by title and number, and by sections once, this 76rrt day of February, 1975. aer- C o T and Recor y APPROVED: By the Mayor, this �» ,,day of February, 1975 Payor - i.ty o Ti$ar Page 3 - ORDINANCE NO. 75-9 t . y EXHIBIT "A" 14ARCH 13, 1975 ELECTION VOTING PLACE PRECINCT ST. ANTHONY .SCHOOL 18 12645 S.67. Pacific Hwy. 30 Tigard. Oregon 32 NEW FOWLER JR. HIGH SCHOOL 33 10865 S.W. Walnut Tigard, Oregon TEMPLETON GRADE SCHOOL 31 j 9500 S.W. Murdock 34 Tigard, Oregon 35 a: Rr, 3`. d EXHIBIT "B" MARCH 13, 1975 ELECTION � VOWING PLACE PRECINCT NAME i S tt. ANTIiONY SCHOOL P 18 Chair erson Dorfs Cooper �� 12645 S.W. Pacific Hwy. ( 30 Elizabeth Bishop ( 32 Beulah Butterfield Judy Knauss (6 hrs) NEW FOWLER JR. HIGH ( 33 '� 51TTP'6If Gr 10865 S.W. Walnut Marion Beutz Peggy Smith Ellen Ryzner (6 hrs) TEMPLETON SCHOOL ( 31 " Betty Wersclikull 9500 S.W. Murdock ( 34 Ann Herbst ( 35 Mavis Randall Phyllis Londberg (6 hrs)