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Resolution No. 86-20 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 86-_2�0 A RESOLUTION OF 1HE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL CALLING FOR AN ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 20, 1986 IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE STATE-MIDE PRIMARY ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF' SUBMITTING TO THE REGISTERED QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF TIGARD THE QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING A NEW TAX BASF_ FOR THE CITY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Tigard, Oregon has determined that a new tax base should be established by Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution, in order to permit the proper operation of the City's affairs within constitutional limits; and WHEREAS, State law requires that a new tax base shall be submitted to the legal voters of the City for 'their approval; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: An election is hereby called to be held in the City of Tigard on May 20, 1986, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Daylight Savings 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 the attached Exhibit B. SECTION 2: The following ballot title and explanation is hereby approved with respect to the following measure For which purpose the following ballot title, number and form in which the gt!estion shall be printed upon the official. ballot is prescribed: CITY OF TIGARD TAX BASE 51. QUESTION: SHALL THE CITY BE AUTHORI7_ED A NEW TAX BASE OF $1,700,000? EXPLANATION: The City's current tax base has been in effect since 1980. In that time, City population has increased by 15,000 to an estimated 22,000. Federal, State and County funds have been cut. City savings are gone. The growing need for services has exceeded remaining revenues. Service level ruts and layoffs have occurred. Police neighborhood patrol hours have been cut. Emergency response times have increased. Parks maintenance is 'limited mostly to Cook Park. County library funds end next year. Federal Revenue Sharing funds are cut. The City Council and Budget Committee unanimously recommended this new Tax Base to the voters. The City is allowed an $838,527 Tax Base next year. This measure authorizes a new Tax Base of $1,700,000. All of the increase is to maintain or restore Police, Parks, Library, Youth and Senior pr•og rams. Mark a cross (x) inside the voting square to indicate your choice. YES [ ] I vote in favor of the proposed tax base. 1O f ] I vote against the proposed tax base. RESOLUTION NO. 86- ;9-(f:> Page 1 i SECTION 3: The City Recorder is hereby authorized and directed to certify in b the manner provided by law to the Elections Officer of Washington County, Oregon, the foregoing measure for inclusion on the ballot to be prepared by such Officer for voting at all precincts within the City of Tigard, as set forth in Exhibit A herein, at the Election of May 20, 1986. 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 the aforesaid measure on the May 20, 1986 Election ballot for the approval or rejection of the qualified voters of the City of Tigard and is further authorized and directed to give notices of above-described election and propoosal through the Elections Officer of Washington County. PASSED: This /GTS. day of � t� c< <. 1986. �-Igayoe-- City of Tigard ATTEST: } Depsuty City P.ecorder - City of Tigard { RESOLUTION NO. 86- Page 2 EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF ELECTION CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -1tv of 'rigard will hold an election on Tuesday, May 20, 1986 between thi hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time, at the following places: PRECINCT NO. POLLING PLACE 30 Tigard Community Center - 12495 S.W. Ash 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 Templeton Grade School - 9500 S.W. Murdock 35 Phil Lewis Grade School - 12615 S.W. 72nd 40 Twality Junior High School - 14650 S.W. 97th 41 Summerfield Club House - 10650 S.W. Summerfield Dr. 46 Mary Woodward Grade School - 12.325 S.W. Katherine 180 Summerfield Club House - 10650 S.W. Summerfield Dr. 194 Tigard Community Center - 12495 S.W. Ash 195 U.S.A. Durham Facility - 16580 S.W. 85th Ave. 2.15 Charles F. Tigard Grade School - 1.2985 SW Grant The purpose of this election is to submit to the registered, qualified voters of the City of Tigard the following tax base proposal. The particulars of the proposed 1986-87 City Budget is on file at Tigard City Hall., 17755 SW Ash Avenue, Tigard, Oregon, with the Finance Director and is avai Table to the public during regular business hours: 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. CITY OF TIGARD TAX SASE _ 51. QUESTION: SHALL THE CITY BE AUTHORIZED A NEW TAX BASE OF $1,700,000? EXPLANATION: The City's current tax base has been in effect since 1980. In that time, City population has increased by 15,000 to an estimated 22,000. Federal, State and County funds have been cut. City savings are gone. The growing need for services has exceeded remaining revenues. Service level cuts and layoffs have occurred. Police neighborhood patrol hours have been cut. Emergency response times have increased. Parks maintenance is limited mostly to Cook Park. County library funds end naxt year. Federal Revenue Sharing funds are cut. The City Council and Budget Committee unanimously recommended this nev Tax Base to the voters. The City is allowed an $838,527 Tax Base next year. This measure authorizes a new Tax Base OF $1,700,000. All of the increase is to maintain or restore Police, Parks, Library, Youth and Senior programs. Mark a cross (x) inside the voting seLuare to indicate your choice. _! r YES [ ] I vote in favor of the proposed tax. base. NO [ ] I vo against the proposed tax base. / -pl�,y� ���� preen R. Wilson, City Recorder RESOLUTION NO. 86^2V Page 3 EXHIBIT B CITY OF TIGARD TAX BASE 51. QUESTION: SHALL THE CITY BE AUTHORIZED A NEW TAX BASE OF $1,700,000? EXPLANATION: The City's current tax base has been in effect since 1980. In that time, City population has increased by 15,000 to an estimated 22;000. Federal, State and County funds have been cut. City savings are gore. The growing need for services has exceeded remaining revenues. Service level cuts and layoffs have occurred. Police neighborhood patrol hours have been cut. Emergency response times have increased. Parks maintenance is limited mostly to Cook Park. County library funds end next year. Federal Revenue Sharing funds are cut. The City Council and Budget Committee unanimously recommended this new Tax Base to the voters. The City is allowed an $838,527 Tax Base next year. This measure authorizes a new Tax Base of $1,700,000. All of the increase is to maintain or restore Police, Parks, Library, Youth and Senior programs. Mark a cross (x) inside the votinq square to indicate your choice. YES [ ] I vote in favor of the proposed tax base. NO [ ] I vote against the proposed 'tax base. Iw13669A RESOLUTION NO. Page 4