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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMisc. Info NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 2nd day of November 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote :bDr candidates to certain City offices, Those offices and nominees to the offices are as follows: CITY OF ASHLAND CITY OF ASHLAND MAYOR FOUR YEAR TERM Steve Hauck John Morrison Joaquin Saloma COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO.1 FOUR YEAR TERM Don Laws Jack Hardesty COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO.3 FOUR YEAR TERM Cate Hartzell Michael Morris COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO.5 FOUR YEAR TERM Russ Silbiger Tom Giordano Gary Smith ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO.1 FOUR YEAR TERM JoAnne Eggers ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO.2 FOUR YEAR TERM Jim Lewis VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE This election shall be conducted by mail pursuant to Oregon law and directed by the Jackson County Clerk. The polling places for said General Election will be designated by Jackson County Clerk, and shall be open between the hours of7:00 a,m, and 8:00 p,m, PUBLISH: Oct. 22,2004 Barbara Christensen City Recorder ** NOVEMBER 2, 2004 GENERAL ELECTION Check-Off List ** First dav offiling (15 days after Primary): Last dav offiling (88 days prior to date of General Election): June 2. 2004 AUf!ust 6. 2004 #/1/1 Notice of Positions Open. Ten (10) days notice prior to first day of filing, prepare list of offices open for election and where petitions are available. (No later than May 21, 2004) 10) q (~ Notice of Regular Election. Give ten (l0) days notice of each regular City election by posting notice at City Hall, and publication in newspaper, Notice shall state the officers to be elected, the ballot title of (~ach measure to be voted upon, and the time and place of election, (N 0 later than October 22, 2004) 1D~ Prepare and file with County Elections to be placed on the ballot. (No later t Publish facsimile ballot in newspaper, (Between October 22nd and October 29th) Receive abstract of votes from County Elections Official. Prepare Proclamation declaring nomination or election of candidates, (No later than December 7, 2004) Prepare certificates of election, (N 0 later than December 7, 2004) Prepare Oath of Office Certificates. (To be presented 1st Tuesday in January) Please publish: Tidings - Friday, October 22 Refer to P,O, 52890 Questions? Please call Barbara Christensen at 488-5307 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 2nd day of November 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain City offices. These offices and nominees to the offices are as follows: CITY OF ASHLAND CITY OF ASHLAND MAYOR. FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE Steve Hauck John Morrison Joaquin Saloma COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO, 1 . FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE Don Laws Jack Hardesty COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO, 3 . FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE Cate Hartzell Michael Morris COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO, 5 . FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE Russ Silbiger Tom Giordano Gary Smith ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO, 1 . FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE JoAnne Eggers ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO, 2 - FOUR YEAR TERM - VOTE FOR ONE Jim Lewis This election shall be conducted by mail pursuant to Oregon law and directed by the Jackson County Clerk. The polling places for said General Election will be designated by Jackson County Clerk, and shall be open between the hours of 7:00 a.m, and 8:00 p.m, Barbara Christensen, City Recorder r~' CITY OF ASHLAND ELECTION CERTIFICATION NOVEMBER 2, 2004 TO: Kathy Beckett, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon I, Barbara Christensen, do hereby certify that I am the duly elected and qualified Rec:order of the City of Ashland in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon and the legal custodian of the books, records and the corporate seal thereof. I further certify that the following named persons have been nominated for the office:s hereinafter set forth and have filed their acceptance with the Recorder in accordance with the Charter and O;L:id City. tJo/of City Recorder/Treasurer Date CITY OF ASHLAND COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO.1 FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE Don Laws Jack Hardesty COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 3 FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE Cate Hartzell Michael Morris COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 5 FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE Russ Silbiger Tom Giordano Gary Smith MAYOR FOUR YEAR TERM VOTEFORONE John Morrison Steve Hauck Joaquin Saloma ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO.1 FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE JoAnne Eggers ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO.2 FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE Jim Lewis L ~ - 0 }> 0 ~ -< () .:..... ---. -, I -- ::::s::; c.n , .f 0 )> - "-, __.J Z \.-,. .. -' . " Ci": _....: "- ::) c-j N --. - ,..., r..... - -' ,- " c: 0 i ~; c: -< "".:.... --' :-2': , --; =:: J -, -< j c,~ ~ -- , ' 0" C> , .. 0 --........ .. .... Please Publish: ATTENTION: Shannon Tidings - Friday August 27th Refer to P,O, 52889 Questions? Please call Barbara Christensen at 488-5307 Notice of Candidates participating in City of Ashland Voluntary Limit on Campaign Expenditures for November 2004 General Election Notice is hereby given that for the General Election held on the 2nd day of November, 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain city offices, these Nominees have agreed to the limit of expenditures of which is $2,980.00 MAYOR John Morrison Steve Hauck Joaquin Saloma COUNCIL POSITION #1 Don Laws Jack Hardesty Park Commissioner #1 JoAnne Eggers COUNCIL POSITION #3 Cate Hartzell Michael Morris Park Commissioner #2 COUNCIL POSITION #5 Jim Lewis Russ Silbiger Tom Giordano Gary Smith For further information contact the City Recorder's Office at 488-5307 or christeb@ashland.or.us r.t. , CITY Of ASHLAND ~26/04 THlJ 08:41 FAX 15417764369 MAIL TRIBUNE ADVERTISING [4]001 ,. Mail Tribune I Daily Tidings Customer: CITY,OF ASHLAND Sales Rep: 503 Ad 10: 098077 Next Run: Fri 08/27/04 Next Pub: The Daily Tidings Phone: 541-776-44, .~? Fax: 541-776-4369 Size: 2.000 X 6.000 Artist: Notice of Candidates participating in City of Ashland Voluntary Limit on Campaign Expenditures for November 2004 General Election Notice Is hereby given that for the General Election held on the second day of November, 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candi- dates to certain city offices, these Nominees havs agreed tD the limit of expenditures 01 which is $2,980,QO MAYOR John Morrison Steve Hauck Joaquin Saloma COUNCIL POSITION #1 Don Laws Jack Hardesty r;L.. Park Commissioner #1 Jo nne Eggers ...K.>~nne COUNcaL POSIT10N #3 Cate Hartzell M\chael Morris Park Commissioner #2 Jim Lewis COUNC'L POSITION #5 Russ Silbiger Tom Giordano Gary Smith For further information contact the City Recorder's Office at 488-5307 or chrlsteb@ashland.or.us ,., C.ITY Of ASHLAND ~ ~ ~ CITY OF ~~~~~ rA' ~~~~~~~~ ~ 541/552-2010 LIMITED PURCHASE ORDER - MAXIMUM PURCHASE IS $1000 DESCRIPTION ~ / TOTAL ACCOUNT # ] LQ.S!~._fLO~~_6Q:J~ SIGNED: VENDOR COPY DATE 52884 ~/1 Jo~ AMOUNT Please Publish: ATTENTION: Shannon Tidings - Friday May 21 st Refer to P,O. 52884 Questions? Please call Barbara Christensen at 488-5307 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 2nd day of November 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain city offices. OFFICES OPEN FOR ELECTION ARE: ASHLAND CITY MAYOR FOUR YEAR TERM ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO.1 POSITION NO.3 POSITION NO.5 FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION POSITION NO.1 FOUR YEAR TERM POSITION NO.2 FOUR YEAR TERM Petitions are available at the Office of the City Recorder, 20 E, Main Street and can be filed no sooner than June 2, 2004 and filed no later than August 6th, 2004 by 5:00 p.m. in the City Recorder's Office. For further information call 488-5307, r~' CITY OF ASHLAND NOTICE OF POSITIONS OPEN CITY OF ASHLAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 2nd day of November 2004, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain city offices, OFFICES OPEN FOR ELECTION ARE: ASHLAND CITY MAYOR FOUR YEAR TERM ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO.1 POSITION NO.3 POSITION NO.5 FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION POSITION NO.1 POSITION NO.2 FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM Petitions are available at the office of the City Recorder, 20 E. Main Street and can be filed no sooner than June 2, 2004 and filed no later than August 6th, 2004 by 5:00 p.m. in the City Recorder9s Office Barbara Christensen City Recorder Publish: May 21 st , 2004 V E N o o R CITY OF 7L~~ rat.' ~~~~~~~~ 541/552-2010 52883 5/4{o~ DATE LIMITED PURCHASE ORDER - MAXIMUM PURCHASE IS $1000 DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TOTAL ACCOUNT # ] L Q. ~y. g5? Q Q izo_i{3qJl SIGNED: VENDOR COpy Please publish: ATTENTION: Shannon Tidings - Saturday, May 8, Tuesday May 11 and Wednesday, May 12 Refer to P.O, 52883 Questions? Please call Barbara Christensen at 488-5307 So.... I ~fi:vfl;f ~ You WaDI 10 RUD lor CilV OUice;' The Office of the City Recorder will conduct an informational class on how to run for City Office for the upcoming 2004 November Election on Thursday, May 13 at 6:00 p.m, at 51 Winburn Way. This class will walk you through all the steps necessary to run for City Office, provide information on all upcoming elected positions, including duties and responsibilities, If you want to become an involved member of the community, and want to run for City Office, this is a class you won't want to miss, For additional information contact: Barbara Christensen, City Recorder at 488-5307 or christeb@ashland.or.us r:'~ , CITY Ol~ -ASHLAND OCT-14-2004 THU 07:58 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541 774 6140 P. 01/09 Jackson County, Oregon COUNTY CLERK COUNT'( CLERK Katny Seekett (541) 77~-3147 ARCHIVES (541) 714-8189 BOARD OF PROPERTY TAX APPEALS (541) 774-6151 ELECTIONS (541) 774-6148 RECORDING (541) 774-6152 JACKSON COUNTY ort!gon FAX (541) 774..6140 Date ./0 ~ /~- ~OD~ FAX # FAX TRANSMITTED TO: Company Name: Y.A.t: ~..J ~~~~ ~t Q-~~ ~ Attn: F (0 m: Message: ... ~ < ) ,aJ;7/;~h~dJ ~Ja../j) , d~ 7~~) >(::/~/~ ~ C(n~-I EJlt~~fj~) - '-A.odd N~~~ ) Pages Transmitted (including this page) 9 OCT-14-2004 THU 07:59 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541 774 6140 P, 02/09 Official Jackson County 2004 General EI$Ction Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON · NOVEMBER 2, 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON orHAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT NATIONAL NATIONAL (CONTINUED) STATE (CONTINUED) UNITED STATES PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN ATIORNEY GENERAL Your vOle for the ccmdidates for United States CONGRESSj 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE President and Vice President sl)afl be a vote VOTE FOR ONE RICHARD D. HAKE for tile electors supporting tliose candidates. VOTE FOR ONE JIM LINDSAY CDn.tlluUl)!'l DEMOCRAT Lib."", rll n U.S. President. JOHN F. KERRY PAUL CONNOLLY JOHN C. MCCOLGAN Rllpllbllun U,S. Vice President, JOHN EDWARDS Dlmo!:nl PACIFIC GREEN HARDY MYERS GREG WALDEN Dsmocral U.S. PreSident, DAVID COBB Republica" U.S, Vice President, PATRICIA LA MARCHE DONALD G. SMITH, JR. JACK ALAN BROWN, JR. 1.IbelUrllln C.,QH~TITUTION Con.,lliIlIolI U,S. President. MICHAEL ANTHONY PERDUTKA ----_"-_____1oooo&___ U.S. Vice President, CHUCK BALDWIN ------~--------- STATE STATE SENATOR, 1 ST DISTRICT .lIBE8.TA,BIMi VOTE FOR ONE U,S. President, MICHAEl BAONARIK SECRETARY OF STATE JEFF KRUSE Republican U.S, Vice PreSident, RICHARD V. CAMPAGNA VOTE FOR ONE B.EP.,U 8 LICBN BETSY L. CLOSE BRUCE W. CRONK R.pubhciSn Democrat U,S. PresIdent, 6EQRGt W. BUSH U,S. Viet] PresIdent, Dlt~ CHENEY RICHARD MORLEY ------......-----..._- L1blrtlrlln BILL BRADBURY STATE SENATOR) 2ND DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE Dornocrllt JASON A, ATKINSON --------------- Rnpubllcln ---------------- STATE TREASURER ---------------- VOTE FOR ONE UtllTED STATES SENATOR RANDALL EDWARDS STATE SENATOR, JRD DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONe Democrll JIM WRIGHT TERESA KEANE JEFF CATON RepUlllh:an PlI:lfl~ Brlln AlIp~bllc.n ALAN C. BATES AL KING De I1lCltrl t CAROLE D. WINEGARDEN Rllpubll!:an Conltltullon -.... - - ---- ~- --- - --- DAN FITZGERALD MITCH SHULTS L1blrlarlaJ\ L1tle",.rl.n STATE SENATOR, 28TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE RON WYDEN ROSS CARROLL OtmDclat --------------- Olmllcral DAVID BROWNLOW DOUG WHITSETT CDnllltllllon RepUblican ---------------- --------------- 15-1 OCT-14-2004 THU 07:59 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541 774 6140 P. 03/08 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON · NOVEMBER 2, 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCrS BALLOT STATE (CONTINUED) STATE (CONTINUED) JACkSON SOIL AND WATER STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 2ND DISTRICT COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE COUNTY' COMMISSIONER, POSITION 2 DIRECTOR, ZONE 2, 4-YEAR TERM VOTE fOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE SUSAN MORGAN BARBARA NIEDERMEYER RllPIlblla'n SUE DENSMORE DI mllGfiII I LINDA MONGKEYA --------..------- DlmG~rll DENNIS C. W. SMITH DIRECTOR. ZONE 3, 4-YEAR TERM RSpllblltsn 'JOTE FOR ONE ---.-.------------ WALTER FITZGERALD ---------------- STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 'lH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE NONPARTISAN STATE JUDICIARY --------------- JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, DIRECTOR, ZONE II, 4-YEAR TEflM RICHARD KOOPMANS VOTE FOR ONE POSITION 3 D'llllJerll VOTE FOR ONE CHARLES BOYER DENNIS RICHARDSON DARLEEN ORTEGA lIIeplIDIl~n IntUmbent -------------- ---------------- DIRECTOR, ZONE 5, 4-YEAR TERM ----~---~-~----- VOTE FOR ONE STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 5TH DISTRICT NONPARTISAN COUNTY JUDICIARY KEITH CORP VOTE fOR ONE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE SOUTHERN DISTRICT JOANNA LOFASO VOTE FOR ONE -------------- flepllbllcan DAMIAN MICHAEL IDIART PETER BUCKLEY Demllerll JOE CHARTER ----------------- -------...-------- STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 6TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE SAL ESQUIVEL A,pllblh:aft JOHN DOTY DelftlJcrat ---....._----------- STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 55TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE GEORGE GILMAN RlpUDllcl1I ------------------ I 15.2 OCT-14-2004 THU 07:59 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541 774 6140 P, 04/09 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON · NOVEMBER 2. 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT Will APPEAR ON "HAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT CITY OF ASHLAND TOWN OF BUTTE FALLS CITY OF CENTRAL POINT MAYOR MAYOR. 2-YEAR TERM MAYOR, 2-YEAR TERM 4-YEAR "fIRM VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VDTE FOR ONE RON ORMOND CHARLES C. COLLINS STEVE HAUCK JOHN MORRISON STEVE HARVEY HENRY (HANK) C. WilLIAMS JOAQUIN SALOMA -------------- --------------- COUNCil POSITION "1 ,.Tf.AR TERM COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 4, 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE ------------...,- CDUNCILMEM8ER. POSITION NO, 1 SANDRA MCCONOCHIE RICHARD W. HALLEY 4.YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE CAROL FISCHER --------------- DON LAWS COUNCil POSITION 12, 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE ---......----------- JACK HARDESTY COUNClLMEMBER. AT LARGE. 4.YEAR TODD A. HACKWORTH TERM --------------- VOTE FOR TWO ----------------- COUNCILMEMBER. POSITION NO.3 EOWARD G. LINDBLOOM 4-YEAR TERM COUNCil POSITION '3, 4.YEAR TERM VOTE fOR ONE VOTE fOR ONE KAY HARRISON CATE HARTZELL JEFF SANDERSON BECCA CROFT MICHAEL MORRIS -------------- --------------- ----------------- COUNCILMEMBER, POSITION NO.5 --------------- 4-'YEAR TERM CITY OF EAGLE POINT VOTE FOR ONE TOM GIORDANO MAYOR. 2-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE RUSS SILBIGER lEON C, SHERMAN GARY SMITH ----------~---- ~--------------- COUHCILMEMBER 4-nAR TERM ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO, 1 VOTE FOR THREE 4.YW TERM VOTe FOR ONE ALAN CURRISTON JOANNE EGGERS RICHARD GAREY WALRUFF ----.....----------- ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO.2 RUSSELL GROVES 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE -----------,------ JIM LEWIS -------.------- ---------------- -------------- 15-3 OCT-14-2004 THU 07:59 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541l 774 6140 P. 05/09 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 29 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCrS BALLOT CITY OF GOLD Hill CITY OF MEDFORD CITY OF PHOENIX MAYOR. 2-YEAR TERM MAYOR. 4.YEAR TERM MAYOR, 2.YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE NO CANDIDATE FILED GARY WHEELER DAN SAURO --------------- B08 STRaSSER VICKI BEAR COUNCllMEMBER. AT LARGE ------~------- --------------- 4-YEAR TERM COUNCIL MEMBER. WARD 1 CITY CDUNCILOR, 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR THREE 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR THREE MARY ANN JONES VOTE FOR ONE TERRY HELFRICH JASON ANDERSON STACY C. MORRETTI CURTIS P. GEORGESON ---------------- ---.-------......----- STEVEN A. SCHULMAN COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 2 --------------- 4- YEAR fiRM HAROLD (HAL) BURKS VOTE FOR ONE --------------- JAMES KUNTZ --------------- CITY OF JACKSONVillE ------------..--- --------.-------- MAlOR ONE WITH HIGHEST VOTE - 4 YEAR TERM COUNCil MEMBER, WARD 3 ---------'------ VOTE fOA ONE 4-YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE CITY OF ROGUE RIVER JAMES W. LEWIS M1CHAEL TORGUSON MAYOR, 2~YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE JERRY MATHERN JOHN STATLER NO CANDIDATE FILED --------------- --'------------ --------------- COUNCILOR COUNCIL MEMBER. WARD 4 THREE WITH HIGHEST VOTES - 4 YEAR 4.lEAR TERM COUNCllMEMBER. AT LARGE TERMS VOTE FOR ONE 4.YEAR TERM VOTE FOR THREE VOTE FOR THREE GREG JONES Ll2 KELLOGG GEORGE JORGENSEN RICHARD E. AMES ----.------------ -------------- JAMES J. FRINGS - - - - -- ..~- -..... - --- DONNA L. SCHATZ ------,..------- -------------~- --....---------......-- ---.,......,....---------- 15-4 OCT-14-2004 THU 08:00 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO, 1541 774 6140 p, 06/09 Official Jack.son County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY_ OREGON · NOVEMBER 2, 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCrS BALLOT CITY OF SHADY COVE STATE MEASURES STATE MEASURES (CONTINUED) MAYOR, 2-YEAR TERM REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE PROPOSED BY t"ITIATIV~ PETITION VOTE FOR ONE BY THE LEGI$I.ATIVE ASSEMBLY 33 AMENDS MEDICAl MARIJUANA 31 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: AC:T: REQUIRES MARIJUANA DICK BAILEY AUTHORIZES LAW PERMITTING DISPENSARIES FOR SUPPLYING POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTION FOR PATIENTSICAREGIVERS; RAISES JAY BAUER PARTICULAR PUBLIC OFFICE WHEN PAJIENTSf POSSESSION LIMIT NOMINEE FOR OFFICE DIES RESULT OF "TES" VOTE: "Yos" vote amends RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote amends Medical Marijuana Act: requIres creating -------------- constitution to authorize law ~roVldlna that an marijuana dispeosaries to supply patients! election for a parl:cular pub ic office may be caregivers; allows dispensary/care~iver sales CITY COUNCllOR~ 4~YEAR TERM postponed when nomInee for that office dies. to patients; Increases amount pallents may VOTE FOR TWO RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains possess. existin~ law, which contaIns no prOVision RE:SULT OF "NO" ~OTE; "No" vote retains LOIS M. HOLLAND perrnittlng postponement of an election ror a current Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, which particular public office when nominee for that allclws registered patienls to poSSesS limited office dies, amounts of marijuana for medical purposes, DARYL J. (DEE) HAWKINS SUMMARY: Amonds constitution. Current law and prohibits marijuana sales, does not provide ror the enactment of a law ~ost- SUMMARY: Oregon Medical Marijuana Act poning an eleclion ror a particular public 0 lees cu rrently allows registen~d patients 10 pos~ ALISON CURTIS when a nominee for that office dll~s. Measure sess/deliver/produce limited amounts of authorizes the legislature to enact a law permit- marliuana for medical purposes. Current law tinO posmonemenl of an election for a particular pr01hlbits all marijuana sales, Including sales to RICK MORI public 0 ice when a candIdate nominated for that ~atients, Measure creates licensln~ program for office dles~ in that circumstance, the legislature nOl1profit, regulated medical marluana dispen. ma~ enact a law: (1 ) allowin~ Ihe postponement sarles, which may supply six pounds marijuana of t e r9~Ularl~ scheduled e ection for the office Y6arl~ per patient. Permits dispensari6s to sell --------------- in quest on; ( ) allowIng the oWce in question mari uana to regIstered ~atienls/c:aregiVerS; to be tilled at a subsequent election; and ~) percentaoe of proceeds unds JJrogram. Re- prohibiting the votes cast for candidates at t e quires dispensaries to provide In Igellt patients ----...--------- regularly scheduled election far the office In marijuana, Requires county health departments CITY OF TALENT question from being cons~dered. Measure does In counties Without licensed dispensaries to not affect Blec;l!on process for other candidates btll;Ome dispensaries and supply marijuana to COUNCil MEMBER. SEAT 112. 4.YEAR TERM Or measures on th6 ballot. reOlistered patients, Allows designated caregiv. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There Is no ers to sell marijuana (0 their registered patients. VOTE FOR ONE financial effect on stale or local government Increases marijuana regIstered patie()ls may expenditures or revenues. possess to ten mature planls, any number seHdllngs, one pound usable marijuana (sIx WILLIAM SMART pounds if patient grows only one crop yearly), 32 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: Other provisions, DELffiS REFERENCE TO MOBILE ESTIMATE OF fiNANCIAL IMPACT: The ---------------- HOMES FROM PROVISION DEALING measure would re~ulre slale expenditures of $3j~O,OOO to $SSO, 00 per year on a recurring COUNCil MEMBER, SEAT .3, 2~YEAR TEAM WITH TAXES AND FEES ON MOTOR basis, with additional one-time start-up costs VEHICLES. of $'35,000. All but $75,000 of these costs VOTE FOR ONE may be offset by fees to be established by the RESULT OF l'YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote allows Delpartment ot Human Services as provided DAWN WATSON taxes and fees on mobile homes to be used for In the measure. The financial effect on lacal nonhlghway purposes. ~ollernmenl revenues and expenditures cannot RESULT OF I'NO" VOTE: "Noll vate retains be determIned. restriction on use of taxes and fees on mobile --......... -.. - --------- homes. COUNCIL MEMBER. SEAT t4~ 4.YEAR TERM SUMMARY: This measure authorizes expen- diture of taxes and fees On mobile homes for VOTE FOR ONE nonhighway pur~oses. Under current law, taxes and tees on mo 118 homes are reQUired to be R. C. DAVIS spent for highway or admln!stratlve purposes, but may also be used for park purposes. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There Is no EDWIN JEROME (EJ) MCMANUS 11 financial elfect on state or local government expenditures or rllvenueS, WENDY SIPOREN ------.-------- COUNCIL MEMBER. SEAT 16, 4.YEAR TERM VOTE fOR ONE BRIAN ROBERTS ....------------- 15.5 OCT-14-2004 THU 08:00 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO, 1541 774 6140 p, 07/09 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, ORE;GON · NOVEMBER 2, 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT Will APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT STATE MEASURES (CONTINUED) STATE MEASURES (CONTINUED) STATE MEASURES (CONTINUED) 34 REQUIRES BALANCING TIMBER 35 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: LIMITS 37 GOVERNMENTS MUST PAY PRODUCTION, RESOURCE NONECONOMIC DAMAGES (DEFINED) OWNERS, OR FORGO ENFORCE.. CDNSERVATION,?RESERVATION IN RECOVERABLE FOR PATIENT INJURIES ME:NT, WHEN CERTAIN LAND USE MANAGING STATE FORESTS; CAUSED BY HEALTHCARE PROVIDER'S RESTRICTIONS REDUCE PROPERTY SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSES TWO NEGLIGENCE OR RECKLESSNESS VALUE FORESTS RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yos" vote limits REI!iULT OF "YES" YOTE: "Yes" vote re~uires RESULT OF "YES'~ VOTE: "Yes" vote requires recovery of noneconomic damages (defined) 10r that ~overnments pay owners, or for~~ en orce- mana~inp' state forests balancing, as equally neglioent or reckless Injury to patient by health- men by repealing, ehangi~, no apFcI~ing beneficia, conS6rvatlOnl~reservatlon and tlmber Care rcrovider to $500,000 (adjusted annually for restrictions. when cerrain Ian use restr ct ons ~rOduc;tlon: manages Til amook, Clatsop forests In1lat an), reduce owners' property value, alf for restoration, half for production. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains current RE~SULT OF "NO'1 VOTE: "No" vote rejBcts RESULT OF l'tllOII VOTE: "No" vote retains law, which places no limit on jury award 01 rJon- reqUlrln~ that governments pay owners or current law allowing mixed use stale forest economic dama~es (definedl for mjury caused by fon]o en orcement by repealing, Chan~in~, not manaoement: rejects: requIring management negligence, reck essness of lealthcare provider. apPI~irlg restrictions, when certain an use that ~alues conservation a.nd production SUMMARY: Amends conslltutlon. Under current restr cHons reduce property value. equally, se~aratel~ managing TillamnoK, Clatsop law. there Is generally no limit on jury's award SUMMARY: Currently, Oreoon Constitution Forests, of noneconomic damages to patient, patient's requires oovernment(s) to lay owner "Just SUMMARY: Current law directs that Board of le~al representative, or patient's spouse for compensation" when con emning private Forestry ma"a~6 all state forests to maximize In ury caused by health care provider, Measure prclperty Or taking it br other action, Includ- Ilperrnanent va ue" (derined by board) through IlmHs recovery of noneconomIc dama~es for mg laws precluding al subslantial beneficial mixed use, including timber sales, mining, pro- negligent or reckless InJu~ caused by an regan or economically viable use, Measure enacts tectlng, conservIng, utillzlnR forests. Measure licensed healthcare provi cr or healthcare entity statute requIring that whel1 state, city. county, roqulres manaQoment de mint) "permanent to $500,000. Defines noneconomic damages to motropolitan service distri(;t onacts or enforces value" as balancing sustainable timber produc- include pain; mental sutftlrin~; emotional distress; land use reg ulatiOfl that re~ltrict'J use of privale tion with water, wildlife, watershed protection, loss of soclety, companions lp, services; loss of real property or interest thereon, governrnent recreation. forest restoration, considering sexual relations: Inconvenience; Interference with mUlst pay Owner reduction in fair market value resource conservation equally beneficial to normal and usual activititlS apart from employ. of affected property Interes(l or forgo enforce- timber produr;tion. ManaC8s Tillamoo~, Clatsop ment. Specifies formula to adjust for inflation ment. Governments may repeal, change, or not Forests ha.lf for forest restoration, priorjti~ing annuall~. Limitation applies regardless of extent apply restrictions in lieu of payment: If com. drinking water, habitat, fish protection; half for of injur as, number of people entitled to damages, pensation not timely paid, owner not subject to sus!alnable timber production, with restoration or number of defendants sued, Does not a~1y to restrictions. Applies to restrictions enacted after manaoument steps recommended by restora- wrongful dllath claims, Applies to suits file after "family member" (de1lned) aCCjuired property, tion sciance team. Addresses uSin~ timber January 1, 2005, Other provisions. Cnlates clvll right of action Including attorney tevenues for cornman School Fun , forest ESTIMATE DF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There Is no fees. Provides no new revenue source for pay. restoration rTlanaoernent (bOard providing ad- fInancial effect on state or local government me!nts. Certain exceptions, Other provisions. dltiona~ funding as needed); continues current ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: local school funding levels. Measure declares 8:(penditures or revenues, it rcplaces any other management plan for Thl8 measure would require state adminlstra- Clalsop, Tillarnook Forests adoptod in 2004 36 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: ONLY tlve expenditures to respond to claIms for election. Other provisions. compensatIon of between $18 million a.nd $44 ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: With respect MARRIAGE BETWEEN ONE MAN AND mill\on per year. to the Tillamook and Clarsop Stale Forests: ONE WOMAN IS VALID OR LEGALLY The measure may re~uire compensation to Tile rneaSure is estimated to increase state RECOGNIZED AS MARRIAGE landowners, The amount of state e,;~endilures nel6ded to pay claims ror compensation cannot expenditures by $1.5 million to $6.3 million RESULT OF WYES" YOTE: "Ves" vote adds to be determmed. per year; Dragon constitution declaration 01 policy that only There is no financial eftecl on state revlJnues. The measure Is estimated to decrease state rev- marria~6 betw8en one man and on6 woman !s valid enue by $4,2 million to $10.3 million per year; or lega Iy recognized as marriag(}, The meaSllre would (e~Ulre local government The measure is estimated to require ap- RESULT DF HN01' VOTE: "No'1 vote retains exist- administrative expen Itures to respond to claims for compensation of between $46 million proxImately $2 million of one-time state lng constitution without a provision declaring that and $300 million per year. exponditures: only marriage between ona man and one woman The measure Is estimated to decrease revenues Is vaHd or legally recognIzed as marrialJe. The measure may require compensation to SUMMARY: Amends Constitution, OreQon statutes landowners. The amount of local ~Qvernment for local Qovernments by $17,2 million to $19.4 eXlpenditures needed to pay claims or com pen- million per year; and currenll~ provide Ihat marriage is a Civil contract salion cannol be delermlned. There [s no financial effect on local government entered nlo In person between Individuals of the The effect of the measure on local government opposite sax, that Is, between males and females at expenditures. least 17 years of aoe who solemnize the marriage rellenue$ cannot be determined. The impact of the measure on other slate forests by declarln~ "the~ take each other to be husband cannot be determined, and wife." he eXisting Oregon Constitution con- tains no provision govllrnlng marriage. Currently, the State of Dragon n~cognlles oul.of-stale mar- rja~es that are lJalid In the state where performed, un ass the marriage violates a strong public policy of Oregan. Measure adds 10 Oregon Constitution a declaration that the policy of the State of Oregon and Its political subdiviSions is that "only a mar- rla~e between one man and one woman shall be val d or legally recognized as a marriage." ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial effect on state or local gOlJernment expenditures or revenues. '5-6 OCT-14-2004 THU 08:01 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO. 1541 774 6140 P. 08/09 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, ORI:GON · NOVEMBER 2. 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCTS BALLOT STATE MEASURES (CONTINUED) ROGUE COMMUNITY ROGUE RIVER RURAL FIRE 38 ABOLISHES SAIF; STATE MUST COLLEGE DISTRICT PROTECTION DISTRICT REINSURE. SATISFY SAlF'S 17-3 ROGUE COMMUNI1Y COLLEGE OBLlGATIONS~ DEDICATES PRO- DISTRICT GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND 15..54 FIVE YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX CEEDS, POTENTIAL SURPLUS TO AUTHORIZATION QUIESTlOtll: Shall the district continue lmpos. PUBLIC PURPOSES QUESTION: Shall the Districl be authorized to lng $0,50 per $1,000 of assessed value for RESULT Of "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote abolishes contract a general obligation bonded lndebledness ~eneral o~eration, for five years beginning In SAIF; state must reinsure. satisfy SAIF's current in an amount of not more than $24,ooO,000? It 006-200 ? obligations (including pending policyhold8r the bonds are approved, thex, wlll be payable from This measure may causa property taxes to claims against SAIF); dedicates proceeds, po- laxes on property or prope y ownership that are increase more than thr~e percont. tential surplus to specified public purposes, not sublect to the limits of sections 11 and' 1 b, SUMMARY: The Fire Dislrict's calls for service RESULT OF l'ND" VOTE: "No" vote retains Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. have Increased by 31 % over the last five years. law aUlnorizin~ SAIF, a pUblic corporation, to SUMMARY: The District Is seeking ap~roval of this Yet personnel have Increased by on~ one sell and administer workers compensation measure to finance the acquIsition 0 property for Fire:flghter (9%) during tho same time rame. Insurance and to administer an aCCident tund construction, remodeling, eq~ipping and furnish' We have replaced one fire engine In the last for th~t purpose. lng buildings as appropriate; and to refinance ~rlor seventeen years, SUMMARY: State Accident Insurance Fund financing agreements that funded capital cons rue. Thel passage of this measure will continue an (SA IF) Is a ~ubliC corporation selling, admin- ticn and improvement projects. The buildings will 8X'pirlno levy, Isterlnp war ers compensation Insurance, and be part of Rogue Commun ty College campuses In This levy will maintain current staffing levels for administering accident fund for that purpose. Jackson County, profaB~ acquisition, remodeling the Rogue River Rural Fire Prot6ction District. Measure abolishes SAIF, ReQUires state to and construction of acillties will ~rovide a technl. Without thIs additional revenued the dIstrict will assume SAIF's authOrj~ over accident fund: tal training centEr to surrporr Industrial and techni- be re~Ulrcd to reduce the pai and volunteer reinsure fund; satisfy S IF's obligations under cal trainino programs, neludlng short-term skills work oree, its l1xlstlng ~OIlCies: use fifty percent of any training, workforce development and community Th€! levy will provide the needed support to excess surp liS (meaning any funds exceed- college associate degree programS, primarily for ing reServes and surplus necessar~ to satisfy the purpose or bringIng Jobs to the region. The offset the inflationary cosl of maintaining lhe future liabilities) to satisfy POll~hO der claims refinanced capital construction and improvement current level of service enjoyed by district In litigation berore OctOber 200 : transfer rO:i{; ~roiects Include bUlldln~s used for classrooms, patrons. percent of any excess sur~lus to new fun ; abs and othef DIstrict acllltles. The bonds will Th~: levy will also provide funds for the replace~ Sell SAlF's assets: transfer proceeds to same be payable from tUflS on prope~ located In that ment of a 30-year.old fIre engine and equJp- flJlld: and reinsure, otherWise resolve SAW'S ~ortion of the Districllocated In ackson coun~, me:nt. Passa~e will allow the distrIct to attain the remaining liabilities. Dedicates new fund to he bond will cost taxpayers approxImate y goal of one ire engine replacement every ten slIpporting schools, local law enforcement; $0,' 4/$1 ,000 assessed value - about $2Blyear for ~ears and retIre one after thirty years of service, proyidino medications to seniors, medically an average $200,000 home. The bonds will mature h~~ district's current fleel consists of a 1979, needy; promotin~ lob orowth. Requires certain over a periOd of not more than 21 years. 19a7 ar1d 2001 fire e~lne. The replacement reports to legisla ure regarding rates for Insur- EVANS VALLEY en~line is planned for 2 10, ance premiums. Other provisions. FIRE DISTRICT NO.6 It Is estimated that the pro&oSed tax will raise ESTIMATE OF FINANClAllMPACT; $204,465.00 In 2006-2 07; $209,577.00 The measure would reduce state revenue by 15-57 FIVE-YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX In :2007-2008: 5214,817.00 In 2008-2009; approximately $405 million par year and would FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT $2~~O, 187.00 in 2009.2010 and $225,692.00 reduce state expenditures by approximately In :2010-2011. for a total of $',074,738.00, $301 mllllon per year due to the elimination QUESTION: Shall Evans Vall6Y Firs Olstrlcll6 ThE! estImated tax cost for this measure Is an of SAlE Impose $.36 per SllOOO of assessed value for ESTIMATE ONLY based on the besllnfol'matlon The measure would reQuire additional state five years beginning 2005-0S to finance capital available from the County ASSessor at the time jovernrnent expenditur8s of $1.8 million to improvements? ThIS measure may caUSe property of llstirnate. 5.5 million per year on a recurring basis with tales to Increase more than three ~ercent. an additional one-time expendlturll of $2.2 bU. SUMMARY: Evans valley Firs District NO.6 is lion to $2.4 billion, seekin~ a five-year loca o~l!on tax to finance WHITE CITY LIGHTING DISTRICT There will be a onll.time Increase of slale acquis lion of a water ten cr, a first response revenues of $32,6 million from sale of real medical vehicle and related equl~ment. Funds wlll proporly, be used for replacement of outdated apparatus 15.56 FORMATION OF WHITE CITY The mc()sure would require local ~overnrnent and equipment U(;HTING DISTRICT WITH PERMA. expenditures of $2,6 million to $10, rnillion per The profrosed rate will rals6 ~prOXlmatel~ NE:NT RATE LIMIT year on a recurring basis. $5' ,'20 n 2005-08; $52~S53In 2 6-07; $54,23 Thora Is no financial effecl on local Qovernment in 2007.08; $55,859 In 2008-09 and $57,535 in QUESTION: Shall rhe District be farmed with 2009-' O. a permanent rato limit or $0.47 ~er $1,000 01 revenues. 15-58 FIVE YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX assessed value beginning In 2005~2006? - EVANS VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT *6 SUMMARY: This measure provides for tho formation of thll White Cit~ lIQhtirre District QUESTION: Shall District impose $0,98 per $',000 to froVlde Slreet lighting wi hin the hite City or assessed value for five years beginning 2005'06 Ur la.n Containment Boundary. Tho measure for Improvements and general operations'? This als,,, fcrovides that a permanent rate limit or measure may Cause property taxes lo Increase $0.4 00 per $, ,000 assessed value of property more than three percent. be adopted as the maximum rate of operating SUMMAR": The Jiurpose of this local option tax taxes for the district, beginning In fiscal year is to 8roVide fun ing that will allow Evans Valley 20()5-2006. Fire istrlct #6 to Improve the level or slaffing, sl~nlficantlY imp'rovin~the delivery of training and vo untaer recrUItment. his fundin~ would allow us to upgrade minor equIpment lhat s not capitalized and purchase ~rotactlve equipment lor additional volunteer firef ghters. The pro8osed rate will raise approximately r39,16 : $143,334 In 2006-07; $147,634 In 007-08; $' 52,063 In 2008-09, and $' 56,625 in 2009-10. 15-7 OCT-14-2004 THU 08:02 PM ELECTION CENTER FAX NO, 1541 774 6140 p, 08/08 Official Jackson County 2004 General Election Sample Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT · JACKSON COUNTY, OR!~GON · NOVEMBER 2. 2004 ONLY THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL APPEAR ON THAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT CITY OF JACKSONVILLE CITY OF MEDFORD CIITY OF TALENT (CONTINUED) 15-55 FIVE~YEAR OPERATING LOCAL 15-59 BONDS FOR SPORTS PARK 15..51 FIVE YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX OPTION TAX FOR THE JACKSONVILLE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOIR PARKS AND RECREATION fiRE DEPARTMENT QUESTION: Shall City of Medford Issue ~enerar PROGRAMS Obl~ation bonds In the amount of $1 0,000, 00 tor QUESTION: Should the Citit impose $' ,06 per Me ford Sports Park capital projects? If the bonds QUIESTION; Shall the City of Talent imposo $1,000 of assessed value or Fire Department are approved, they will ~e payable from taxes on $,jl) per $1000 of assessed value for garlc.S and services beoinning 2005-20067 This measure ~ro~er~ or property ownership that .are not su~ect recl'eafion operations for five years eginnino may c\1lJse property taxes to increase more tllan o tel mlts of sections 11 and 11 b. Article I of 20015"20061 This measure may cause property th ree percent. the OrBgon CanslilUtion. taXI!S to Increase mOre than 3 percent. SUMMARY: If approved, th13 levy will woV1de SUMMARY: This measurG authorizBs the City of SUIWMARY: The City will use the tax revenue tax revenue for expanded Jacksonv[ 10 Fir8 Medford to issue general cblloation bonds In the Irorn thIs measlIre to provide a dedicated fund Department services including 24 hours, seven- amount of $10,000,000 tor capital construction to maintain City parks and to develop recreation d{lYs ptlr week protection, and assistance in and capItal Improvements for projects to include, ~rogram opportunities. In the past the Clt~ funding existino fire and emergency medical but not limited to, park development, trail and f1ariks maintenance has been funded throu(l response services. Proceeds of tile levy would infrastructure improvemonts, and park facHitles, he general fund and competes with other ~ov~ be used to: The bonds rT\ay be issued in one or mare series, ernmcntal sorvlc6s each year for fund Ing. his 1) Fund tour new ffrefighter positions; and the bonds of any such series shall maturl3 not lo(',al option tax would assure funding fo( parks more than 20 years from the issue date. at a consistent level ror the next fivB yoars, This 2) Help provide funds for tf1a purchase 01 an tax will also allow the City the oPftortunity to upgraded Fire Engine; 15-60 BONDS FOR SIDEWALK develop recreatiM programs for bo h youth and 3) Provide tu1lion tor 3 student firefighters; adults. Such programs can provide after school 4) Brin~ on two slimmer seasonal firefighters CONSTRUCTION IN CllY ELEMENTARY and summer organIzed aCllvltles to lhe grOwin~ each ye~r: SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREAS youth population. Some adult pro(;Jrams woul alSI' be develo~ed, By providing recreation 5} Provide tor materials and s13rvlc6s sucl, as QUESTION: Shall City of Medford Issue general ~rograms within the City limits, all citlzens of maintenance, supplies, and tr~ining: and obligation bonds in the amount or $4,600, 00 for alHnt will have an increased opportunity to 6) ~Iclp fund exlstino Fire Department opera- sidewalk construction in elementary school areas? ~arliCIPatB at whatever levellhey may choose. tions, If the bonds are approved, they will be payable hE: ~roposed rata will raise apprOXlmater. The goal of the le\l~ is to change the Fire Depart- rrom taxes on pro8e~ or prope~ ownerSh~ that l5~" 06 in 2005.2006, $55,935 in 2006-200 , are not subject te he limits of sect ons 11 an 11 b, 57',S13 in 2007-2008, $59,341 In 2008-2009 mcm from pr[manly a VOlunteer department to Article Xl of the Oregon Constitution, and $61,122 in 2009-2010, primarily a paid, reOUlarltstatted department SUMMARY: This measure authorizes the City of In order to better ensure ire prorection for the community, Medford to Issue general Ob~atlon bonds in the 15,.52 REVISION TO THE CHARTER amount of $4,600,000 for sl ewalk construction The total amount of money to be raised by tile in elementary schoDI areas, The bonds mar be AD'OPTED IN JULY 1998 proposed 1€1 for each year of the five-year levy Issued in one or more series and the bonds 0 any QUESTION: Shall the C1tr of Talent amend its IS $230,000, 0, sllch series shall mature not more than 20 years T..bLIJl~_ w.QuI4_..Q.nll.bJ~ from the Issue date, Ch~lrter to authorize rea property liens as to Public arety Surchar.Qll.. il.J~.mL~ CITY OF TALENT delinquent utility charges? rescinded SUMMARY: This amendment would prOVide that the City Council is authorized 10 enact an 15.50 CITY OF TALENT, GENERAL ord.lnance creating real proper~ liens to secure OBLIGATION BOND AUTHORIZATION deJmq uent utility charges an to provide the procedure for creating the liens and the forc- QUESTION: Shall the City be authorIzed to Issue closure thereof, general Obl~atlon bonds In an amount not fiX. ceedin~ $5, OO,OOO? If the bonds are approved, 15-53 REVISION TO THE CHARTER they w II be payable fram taxes on property or f1ro~8rtY ownership that are not subject to the AIJIDPTED IN JULY 1998 1m is of sections 11 and' 1 b, Article XI of the QUESnON: Shall the City of Talent amend Its Oregon Constiturlon, Charter to require four Cl)uncil members to SUMMA.RY; If approved, this measure provides create a <luorum? runds to the Ci~ to finance the costs of C~ltal SUIMMARY: These amendments would provide construction an capital improvements, inclu lng, but not Iim ited to, providing funds to~ that the City Council Is composed of the six Council members and that a rnajority of those · Design, construct and furnish a civic tenter six CouncU mlJmb13rs must be present to create COIll~lex to Include city hall and a community ~uClrum and that the express concurrence of actlv ty center. t e Council members present at a meeting and · Site improvements to open space parkland and constitutinR a Quorum is (16CI3SSa~ to decide parking for publiC uses, affirmative y a question before the ouncil. .. Renovallon and e1anslon of the existing Talent Police Station; an · Pay bond issuanclJ cosfs. The Bonds will mature in 26 (twenty six) years or IllSS, '5"8 SEL 221 STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION ORS 260,042 &:Y. 11/01 ORS 260,118 Designation of Political Committee and Appointment of Treasurer and Directors Please type or print legibly in black ink. I Primary 20_ General 2004 Other election date - ~~ Will exist for more than one year I I This filing is an: ~ Original D Amendment D Discontinuation I This filing is with: D Principal Filing Officer ~ Secondary Filing Officer Jackson County (Name of Principal Filing Officer) Name of political committee (if changing committee name, please include former name) Abbreviation or acronym Rogue Valley Association of REAL TORS Political Action Committee JACPAC Residence address (street/route, city, state, zip code) - no post office box numbers 629 F ranquette St. Medford, OR 97501-7831 Name of treasurer Gary Stine Work phone number Home phone number Fax number E-mail address 541-779-9421 541-601-0111 541-770-7111 garys@~somls.com Mailing address to which all correspondence will be sent 629 F ranquette St. Medford, OR 97501-7831 Additional address that may be used on political publications (post office box or street/route, city, state, zip code) nfa Type of Political Committee (mark only one box) [81 Miscellaneous o Measure o Political Party support or oppose one or more of the . Chief petitioners of initiative or referendum ., A major or minor party defined in ORS following: petition chapter 248 . Specific candidates · Exclusively support or oppose one or more ., A conunittee established by a major or minor . Entire ticket of a political party measures on ballot party under party bylaws (e.g.. county central · Candidate in a recall election (includes chief committee) petitioner of recall petition) · Multiple candidates and measures Candidate NamelParty Nametritle of Measure or Petition Support Oppose D 0 D 0 0 0 Nature of political committee Help Realtors & others to organize effective political action to achieve goals of the association. Political committee intends to solicit funds by (mark all that apply): I ~ Direct mail [8] Personal contact o Radio o Television [81 Events o Newspaper [8] Website o Otber _ Please complete and sign the back side of this form. Committee Directors/Chief Petitioners Name Address (including zip code) Occupation Phone Number Rick Harris 320 E" Main 81. #100 REAL TOR 541-482-8487 Ashland, OR 97520-6800 Larry Frank 1117 E. Jackson 8t. REAL TOR 541-779-6520 Medford, OR 97504-7028 Bernie Young 1150 Crater Lake Ave. #L REAL TOR 541-773-6868 Medford, OR 97504-5006 Don Rist 375 Lithia Way REAL TOR 541-482-3786 Ashland, OR 97520-1901 If two or more directors of this political committee are also directors of another political committee, list the names of those directors and the name and address of the other political committee, By signing this document I acknowledge that I am personally liable for any penalties imposed under ORS chapter 260. Da~i:~/6~ Instructions Filing a new committee The completed form must be filed within three business days of first receiving a contribution or making an expenditure. A date stamped copy, which includes your identification number, will be returned to you as an acknowledgment of your filing. Amending information on this form Any change in the information on this form must be filed within ten (10) days of the change. To notify the filing officer of a change in information, submit this form, completed in its entirety, and mark the "Amendment" box. Committee Directors/Chief Petitioners: All committees, other than chief petitioner committees, must designate at least one committee director who is not the treasurer. The treasurer may be a committee director if the treasurer meets the definition of committee director in ORS 260.005(2), but the treasurer may not be the only committee director. A chief petitioner committee must list all chief petitioners of the petition. Occupational information for chief petitioners is optional, Discontinuing your committee You must file a final contribution and expenditure report that shows a zero balance, along with a completed SEL 221 with the "Discontinuation" box marked. The final report may be filed at any time. For Office Use Only Initials Committee ID Number Office Number