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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners mast supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new Incal clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from neuu, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slaw climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hyddroelechic
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 1001/ local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020 +
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resc urces from and after the year
2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as w-a necessary to Implement the requirements rif
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Instructions`for Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
It is against the law for circulators to:
y Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
--i• Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
InStrktion5 fop, 5i ners' ,
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. if there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contrilwUa to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions for"
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
S It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
QDWarning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions for; Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
-i Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
(QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electriciP used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated rion-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
'this proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are. necessary to implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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instructions for' Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is riot qualified to sign the petition,
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is Lased on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions folr` signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 f=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
local Petition Cover Sheet
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the legal governing body. if there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 100% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change is caused In large part, by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricily used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, L,nd appropriate such Wnds and take necessary actions as are necessary to implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions'fo>r Ciircuiators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect addiiional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
- > Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to S years.
Instructions Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full flame, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Shppt
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electlic
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelecWIc
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 6% comes from other sources.
'this proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity u:;ed in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate chance
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City lobe produced from i ►ew, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020,
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implament the requirements of
Section i above.
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Instructions'folr'Circulators
1, Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions for: Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
- Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the !ocal governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the dare the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produco 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from now, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel bared electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City ;rom New, (local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to stowing of cGmale change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric uliiity
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020,
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such minds and take necessary actions as are necessary to implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions folr Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to-
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
InSirucfiorlls fdr, Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to realloceta or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and approp rats such funds and take necesseryy actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions`for Circulators
I Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the. petRion.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-a Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction Gf a feiooy with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
InStructio" fd1'.Signers,
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the hical governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonnaville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own eleptric utility
section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions fof Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
inStructiansl~rf Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 f=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of eozciricity used in the City by year 2020 from now, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
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The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions folt ICirculafors .
I Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructior►s fee' Signers'
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to: '
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
-3 Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent,.-,f the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
veneration. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of chmate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own elet:tric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement Via requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions 6t arcula o: rs
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-a Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the pet*,tion.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructlial fo1`; S►i ners
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 t=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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Fta~lpt Title or: MdAture Title'
4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, nperate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement ti►e requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions fair Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
nstiructions for Sl`ners
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-i► Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new !oral clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate; or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions f
of Circulators..,..,
I Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-•;a Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-a Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions ter 5ikners
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full game, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet CM SCE
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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Yext`.Proposed cha00.br`oidini tice ai.text bf brl loiince as ~ehacttsd by local governtngbody.. ' Available from irculator
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New. Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement Me requirements of
Section 1 above.
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instructions f or Circulalrors
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
- Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
lnstructi6ns fait: Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-i' Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
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The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Astiland citizens have a respanslbllity to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ultilly
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced firm new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary in Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instructions for Clrculhfors
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
- Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
LOWarning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Inst~uctions fO, Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator malces to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-i► Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recllals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Antdand c1drsns have a responalblllty to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ullilly
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the elecbielty used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and lake necessary actions as we necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
W Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result In conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
instructions for:5lgners' '
I Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 t=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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must include the number of the ordinance resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
"this proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responalbllity to contribute to glowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own eler.ldc utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall onset such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as we necessary in implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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InstPuctions for Clrculators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the taw for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Matte false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instiructiorts for`. Slgriers '
I Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
--1' Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinanceiresolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland awns Its own electric utitily
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new. local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and lake necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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instructions for Circula 'ors .
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 you must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to-
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Q) Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
in5ftdiorts foh, Signers'
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 f=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it Is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
- Sign a petition more than one time.
-i► Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
Tout,Pro66se'd c+tart6e br~6rdiiiance oi;tettt bf 04110nce'a} enacted byiocal governing body: [ AVallable frotr>t CirCUldtOr Q Included ~elow
An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such onttnances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary is Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instructions for Circulators .
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-a Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions foO Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
- Sign a petition more than one time.
- i• Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
Local Petition Cover Sheet SEL 369 rev. 01/16 ORS 250.01
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dnrt~ativ, 4r teferendum Petition
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IJA t Title or Md s re Title
4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
..I . I ' Available. ext Prpsea. cltart~rbr ardtn2ittce ot.te>kt bf orglodnts. 4$ nacted b local governing bpdy [ frgm :Circulator Included below
An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, focal and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions`fof Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years,
lnsteuctiah for Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
--I► Sign a petition more than one time.
-4 Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance /resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own elerldc utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such hinds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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U fiat Clrculatiors
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
a Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-a Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
-4 Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any infortation about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Z Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
InSfi`uc~iiirts foie: Slgriers' c i .
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
S It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
- Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet SEL 309 rev. 01/16 ORS 250.01,
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 6% comes from other sources.
'f his proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ulitily
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the aleclriclty used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shelf enact such ordinances and resoluilons, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Imttuctions for Circulatiors .
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
- Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-4 Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
--i. Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
O Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
inst~uC11Ofit f01': Slgner5 1.
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator malces to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
a Use a pen when signing the petition.
S It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-i• Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10%a local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own elerldc ulltily
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of section 1 above.
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instruPtions fot clrculators,.
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
a Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any Inforrination about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
Initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
0 Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
{115~CUCtiOh5 fait: S{gners ~ ' ~ ,
I Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
- Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet SEL 309 rev, 01/16 OR5 250.01'
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Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. It there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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Text~Prsed charter:idr aMinaittce of tent Of brdijtanCe!a$;ehacted bylocai governing body: 0_Availa 'le from Cil'CU1 t'' S Included below '
An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New. Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to conuibule to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own eleoric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, apd appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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instructions'for Circulators -
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-4 Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
lnst'ructions fore Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the `title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinancelresolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slaw climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New. Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Anhiand citizens have a responalbility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ulltily
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the elechicily used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020,
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instructions for Circulators ,
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
Z Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the law for circulators to:
a Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements fo any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
- Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
instru'0'ns fq"W Signers'
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
-3 Sign a petition more than one time.
-i► Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions f
olr Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
instru ;
coons for' signers'
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
- Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recllals:
Whereas climate change is caused In iargo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ulMly
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instiructtons for Circulat'ors,
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to-
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-a Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
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1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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must include the number of the ordinancelresolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Reclials:
Whereas cHmole change Is caused In laroo part by human acilon
Whereas Aahiand citizens have a responalbilily to contribute to stowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instructions for Circuiators• .
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests Information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Z Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
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1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
Z pill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
- Sign a petition more than one time.
-i► Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions for Circulafrors
I Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions for Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instructions' for'Cirtulk6ri;
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-4 Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to S years.
Instructions for;Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 f=ill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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sure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated nor-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 2010 10% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to he produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to S years.
Instructions for' Signers;
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
S It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused in large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shall cause at least 10 percent of the electricity usad in the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-4 Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Instructions fof Signers
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
Local Petition Cover Sheet
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shalt Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectrio-generated, 10% is nudear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% focal. dean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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Whereas climate cheap is caused in brga part by human action
Whereas Ashimid citim ns have a responalWllty to contribute to slowing of dinate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric uMy
Section 1. The City of Ashland shag cause at least 10 percent of the elactricky used in the City to be produced from new. local and dean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and reoolu9prs. and appropriate such Mods and take necessary actions as we necessary to implemeni ft requirarownts at
Section 1 above.
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1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the taw for dreulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-4 Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
- Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Insiructions for`. 5lgiers' 1 <
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It Is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-i` Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign it.
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used In the City from New, Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recllals:
Whereas climole change Is caused In large part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responciblilly to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as we necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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lnstiructlons for CircuI4ors
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
--i► Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
InstIIlctioris' foil: Signers;
I Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
Local Petition Cover Sheet SEL 309 rev. 01/16 ORS 250.01:
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4 insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. if there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production-
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used to the City from New, meal and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas cUrnale change is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland clUzens have a responsibility to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric utility
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shalt enact such ordinances and reaotutions, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements of
Section 1 above.
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Instruction' 04 Circulators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
Z Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the law for circulators to:
-4 Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
-a Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
lnstructioris foil' is-
I Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
Z Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 It is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
Local Petition Cover Sheet SEA 369 rev. 01116 oR5 250.01
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4 Insert the final ballot title of the initiative or the title of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. if there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinancelresolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requiring the City of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of the Electricity used in the City from New. Local and Clean Resource by the Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas climate change Is caused In largo part by human action
Whereas Ashland citizens have a responathlllty to contribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns its own electric ultiily
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In the City to be produced from new, local and clean resources from and after the year 2020.
Section 2. The City of Ashland shall enact such ordinances and resolullons, and appropriate such funds and take necessary actions as are necessary to Implement the requirements
of Section 1 above.
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Instruaions fof Clrculhtors :
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 It is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
--i, Matte false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
- Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer Is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that Is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
instil lc, tioris for, Slgners
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Hill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted thri ordinance/resolution.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and dean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 801/6 is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and.clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, dean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance RMWMV the City of Ashland to Produce 10 perr=ut of the eedriay used In the City from New. vocal and Clean Resource by Uta Year 2020
Recitals:
Whereas emote change is caused In largo part by hurnan aClion
Whereas Ashland citizens have a resporallty to confribute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns No own deaMc u1Nty
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause at least 10 percent of the electricity used In 1 he Cky to be produced from new. local and dean resources horn and after do year 2020.
Section 2. The CRy of Ashland strati aunt such ordinances and resolutloos, and appropriate such hxKk and take neceimery actions as agile necessary to in oevrmnl the requirements olaaaiion
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Insttuctions'fot d rcubfors
1, Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the law for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any Information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $225,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
lnst & for': Signers'
a Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 rill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address in the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it Is agahtst the law for signers to:
-i, Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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4 insert the final ballot title of the Initiative or the We of the measure as enacted by the local governing body. If there is no title chief petitioners may supply one that
must include the number of the ordinance/resolution being referred and the date the local governing body adopted the ordinance/resoluton.
CAPTION: Approving requirement for City to produce new local clean electricity.
QUESTION: Shall Ashland produce 10% of electricity used in the City by year 2020 from new, local, and clean sources?
SUMMARY: The petitioners for this initiative seek to help slow climate change by requiring customers of the City of Ashland Electric
Utility to support greater use of locally-generated non-fossil fuel based electricity within Ashland.
The City of Ashland Electric Utility produces approximately one percent of the community's electricity needs with local hydroelectric
generation. The remainder is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, of which approximately 5% is wind-generated, 80% is
hydroelectric-generated, 10% is nuclear-generated, and 5% comes from other sources.
This proposed ordinance requires that by 201010% of the electricity used within the City of Ashland be generated from new, local
and .clean sources and that the City itself be responsible for such production.
The City of Ashland presently does not own, operate, or have access to facilities to meet the 10% local, clean sourcing requirement.
To implement this proposed ordinance, the City would need to reallocate or increase staffing and funding for capital projects and
operations.
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An Ordinance Requhhrg the My of Ashland to Produce 10 percent of fie 8ec4rtcdy used In the City from New. Local and Clean Resoume by the Year 2020
Recilalr.
Whereas dpmate change is caused In lario pmt by human acilan
whereas Ashland citizens have a responslift to cortdbute to slowing of climate change
Whereas Ashland owns Hs am etecW ulMy
Section 1. The City of Ashland shell cause of lead 10 percent of the elechicily used in the City to be produced from new. focal and dean resources bun and after the year 2021.
Section 2 The City of Asldand shag erred such ordinances and resolution. and appropriate such finds and take necessety adtora as am nedessafy to linplmnent the requirements of Section
1 above.
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Instructlons for arcuiators
1 Only active registered voters of the county, city or district may sign the petition.
2 Have signers use a pen when signing petitions. Use a pen when you are certifying petitions.
3 Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one signature sheet of the petition.
4 You must personally witness all signatures you collect and you should not collect additional signatures on the petition sheet once you have signed
and dated the circulator certification.
5 it is against the taw for circulators to:
Circulate a petition containing a false signature.
Make false statements to any person who signs the petition or requests information about it.
--t• Attempt to obtain the signature of a person who is not qualified to sign the petition.
Offer money or anything of value to another person to sign or not sign the petition.
Sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any Information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and requests assistance or the signer
initials after the changes are made.
-4 Accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
Institiic~ion5 foil`. Sigriers•' ` ~
1 Only active Oregon voters may sign the petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
2 Fill in the date you signed the petition, your printed name and residence address In the spaces provided. Only you may complete your optional
information.
3 Initial any changes the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date you signed the petition.
4 Use a pen when signing the petition.
5 it is against the law for signers to:
Sign another person's name under any circumstances.
Sign a petition more than one time.
-I• Sign a petition when you are not qualified to sign It.
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