Ord 1467COUNCIL BILL N0. 207
ORDINANCE N0. 1467
AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION PERMITTING THE SUB-
MISSION OF THE QUESTION OF THE ANNEXATION OF MEADOWVALE PROPERTY
TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE CITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Marion County Boundary Commission has ordered
that the property, known as Meadowvale, be annexed to the City of
Woodburn; and
WHEREAS, it appearing to the Common Council that the legal
voters of the City of Woodburn should be entitled to vote for or
against the annexation of such property to the City of Woodburn,
now, therefore
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF WOODBURN DO ORDAIN:
Section 1, That the decision of the Marion County Boundary
COmmission to annex the hereinafter described real property to the
City of Woodburn, be and the same is hereby submitted to the legal
voters of said City for their approval or rejection at a special
election to be held in said City on the 10th day of
1975.
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Section 2. That the affected territory proposed to be annexed
to the City of Woodburn is described as follows:
Beginning at an iron bar on the West line of the B.S. Bonney D.L.C.
No. 47, TSS, R1W, W.M., Marion County, Oregon, which. iron bar is
901.56' N11°OC~E from the SW corner of said claim; and running thence
N 11°00'E along said West line of the B.S. Bonney D.L.C. 1100.88' to an
iron bolt at the NW corner of the South one half of said claim, said
point also being on the South boundary of the City of Woodburn; thence
following said boundary easterly to its point of intersection with the
East R/W line of Pacific Hwy. 99E; thence southerly along said East
R/W line to a point; thence N63°56'W 341.58' to an iron rod; thence S80°
52'W, 414.73' to an iron rod; thence S07°29'W, 350.46; thence S87°40'30"W,
534.90"; thence S02°17'W, 212.72'; thence S87°41'W, 1027.62' to point
of beginning.
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Section 3. That the Special Municipal Election, which is
hereby called to be held in the City of Woodburn on the above
described date, shall be held in accordance of the laws of the
State of Oregon and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of
Woodburn. That the polls shall be open between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on said date. The election shall be held
at the regular polling places for the general and primary elections
in each ward. The Election Board for the State and County elections
shall be the Election Board for the City election. The Recorder is
authorized and directed to appoint such election counting board and
such other clerks and officials as may be required for the proper
conduct of the election.
Section 4. That the form in which said question shall be sub-
mitted to the legal voters of said City on the Official ballot at
such election shall be substantially as follows;
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Special Municipal Election, June 10, 1975
City of Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon
Referred to the Voters by the Common Council
AUTHORIZING THE ANNEXATION OF MEADOWVALE PROPERTY
Purpose: To approve or reject the order of the Marion County Bound-
ary Commission to annex to the City of Woodburn the area
known as the Meadowvale property.
Question: Shall the City of Woodburn, Marion County, State of Oregon
approve the order of the Marion County Boundary Commission
to annex the Meadowvale property.
Yes, I vote for the annexation
No, I vote against the annexation
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Section 5. The Recorder shall post a typewritten notice in
a conspicuous place in the City Hall and in one public place in each
Election Ward of the City of Woodburn not less than ten days prior to
the date of the election, particularly describing the time and places
for said election, stating that the State and County election boards
will be the election board for the special City election, stating
the names of the Election Counting Board members appointed by the
Recorder, and the ballot title and a statement of the measure to
be voted upon at said election as set forth in this ordinance.
Section 6. The ballots for said election shall be printed in
accordance with this ordinance and the applicable provisions of
Ordinance No. 1173 and of the State Election Laws.
Section 7. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency
is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall take effect upon its
passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor.
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Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
Filed in the Office of the Recorder
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BARNEY 0, B R Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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I, BARNEY 0. BURRZS, Recorder of the City of Woodburn, do
hereby certify that Z caused to be posted three copies of Ordinance
No. 147, one of which said copies posted in the City Hall on the
bulletin board opposite the entrance to the Recorder's Office, in
full view of the traveling public; a second one of said copies
posted on the Woodburn Public Library bulletin board at 280
Garfield Street, in full view of the traveling public; a third
one of said copies posted on the Paul Sowa and Sons building at
l82 Young Street, in full view of the traveling public; that all
of said places are public places within the corporate limits of
the City of Woodburn and that all of said copies were posted on
the _~;.~day of ~~ay 1975 .
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BARNE 0. BURRZS, RECORDER
City of Woodburn, Oregon