Resolution No. 83-89 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
RESOLUTION NO. 83-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO
SUBMIT TO THE REGISTERED QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY A MEASURE AUTHORIZING
THE CITY COUNCIL TO SELL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE AND
REMODEL OF A TIGARD CIVIC CENTER.
WHEREAS, the City Council directed the City Administrator to prepare a
study of the space needs of the City; and,
WHEREAS, the City Administrator presented various space need plans to the
City Council and Library Board; and,
WHEREAS, the study recommended two financing plans (general obligation
bonds and certificates of participation) and specific site analyses; and,
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Charter provides that voluntary floating
indebtedness in excess of $5,000 may not be incurred without the consent of
the voters.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: A special election is hereby called to be held in the City of
Tigard on the 8th day of November, 1983, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
8:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time at the polling places designated in Exhibit A
for the purpose of submitting to the registered, qualified voters of the City
of Tigard the proposition set forth in Section 2 below.
SECTION 2: The following ballot title and explanation are hereby approved
with respect o Lthe lyfor
ha ': rI "ns —_caaurc fo wcse the follow- hlt
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title, number` andform
in whichthequesti.on shallbe printed" upon the
official ballot are prescribed:
CIVIC CENTER GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
51. SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS UP
TO $2,200,000.00 FOR CIVIC CENTER PURCHASE AND REMODEL?
EXPLANATION
This bond issue would fund a Civic Center. Land and existing buildings would
be purchased and remodeled for Library, City Hall and Police facilities. Two
financing methods are submitted in Measures No. 51 and 52. The General
Obligation Bond authorizes a tax levy to repay the debt. If both Bonds and
Certificates are authorized, the Council will select the financing method.
RESOLUTION NO. 83- 89
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Mark a cross (x) or check ( ) inside the voting square to indic..te your choice.
YES ( )
NO ( )
SECTION 3: The City Recorder is hereby authorized and directed to certify in
the manner provided by law to the Director of Records and Elections of
Washington County, Oregon, the foregoing measures for inclusion on the ballots
to be prepared by such Director for voting at all precincts within the 'City of
Tigard, as set forth in Exhibit A herein, at the Special Election of November
8, 1983.
SECTION 4: The Tigard City Recorder be, and hereby is, authorized and
directed to undertake all necessary and convenient acts to facilitate the
inclusion of these measures on the November 8, 1983, Special Election ballot
for the approval or rejection of the qualified voters of the City of Tigard
and is further authorized and directed to given notice of the above-described
election and proposal in the following manner:
(a) By posting notices of the election, substantially in the form set
forth in Exhibit A, one at each of the designated posting places
in each of the precincts in the City, not less than ten (10) days -
prior to the date of the election and also;
(b) By publishing. the notice of election substantially in the form
. set forth in Exhibit A, in the Tigard Times once each week for two
consecutive weeks, the first such publication to be not less Lhan
fifteen (15) days and the last such publication to be no less than
four (4) days prior to the date of the aforesaid Special Election.
PASSED: 1'h is 19th day of September 1 1903, by the Couacs,. oCity
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of Tigard, Oregon.
Mayor - City of Tigard
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EXHIBIT A
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Tigard will hold a special election on
Tuesday, November 8, 1983, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Pacific Standard Time, at the following places:
PRECINCT NO. POLLING PLACE
30 Fowler Junior High School - 10865 S.W. Walnut
31 Charles F. Tigard Grade School - 12985 S.W. Grant
32 Charles F. Tigard Grade School - 12985 S.W. Grant
33 Fowler Junior High School - 10865 S.W. Walnut
34 Twality Junior High School - 14650 S.W. 97th
35 Phil Lewis Grade School - 12615 S.W. 72nd
40 Twality Junior High School - 14650 S.W. 97th
41 Summerfield Club House - East Entrance
11203 S.W. Summerfield Drive
46 Mary Woodward Elem. School - 12325 S.W. Katherine
The purpose of this special election is to submit to the regular, qualified
voters of the City of Tigard the following propositions:
9 CIVIC CENTER GENEP.AL OBLIGATION BONDS
51. SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS UP
TO $2,200,000.00 FOR CIVIC CENTER PURCHASE AND REMODEL?
EXPLANATION
This bond issue would fund a Civic Center. Land and existing buildings would
be purchased and remodeled for Library, City Hall and Police facilities. Two
financing methods are submitted in Measures No. 51 and 52. The General
Obligation Bond authorizes a tax levy to repay the debt. I£ both Bonds and
Certificates are authorized, the Council will select the financing method.
CIVIC CENTER CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION
52. SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF
PARTICIPATION UP TO $2,245,000.00 FOR CIVIC CENTER PURCHASE AND REMODEL.
EXPLANATION
These Certificates would fund a Civic Center. Land and existing buildings
would be purchased and remodeled for Library, City Hall and Police
facilities. Two financing methods are submitted in Measures No. 51 and 52.
The sale of these certificates would authorize a lease and installment sale
contract and constitute a debt. The Certificates are repaid from the City's
annual operating budget. If both Bonds and Certificates are authorized, the
Council :.ill select_ the financing method.
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This legal notice is to be published in the Tigard Times.
Doris Hartig, City Recorder
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