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Ord 2034 - Supp Budget 89-90 COUNCIL BILL NO. 1196 ORDINANCE NO. 2034 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989-90, AUTHORIZING AN INTERDEPARTMENTAL LOAN, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. THE CITY OF WOODBURN ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the supplemental budget for fiscal year 1989-90, as approved by the Budget Committee, is hereby adopted as set forth below. Section 2. That fiscal year 1989-90 appropriations are increased as follows: GENERAL FUND: Resources Working Capital Carryover $ 1. 200 TOTAL RESOURCES $ 1. 200 Expenditures -- Interfund Transfer - W.E.L.L. Program $ 1. 200 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS W.E.L.L. PROGRAM FUND: $ 1. 200 Resources -- Transfer From General Fund $ 1. 200 TOTAL RESOURCES $ 1. 200 Expend itures -- Capital Outlay - New Equipment $ 1. 200 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS PARK AND RECREATION FUND: $ 1.200 Resources -- Centennial Commission Funds $ 5.000 TOTAL RESOURCES $ 5.000 Expenditures -- Non-Departmental (Matl. & Services)- Museum Lease $ 5.000 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $ 5.000 Page 1 - COUNCIL BILL NO. 1196 ORDINANCE NO. 2034 SEWER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FUND: Resources -- Loan From Wastewater Equip. Repl Fund $80.000 TOTAL RESOURCES $80.000 Expenditures -- Capital Outlay - Wastewater Separation Project $80.000 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $80.000 Section 3. That funds not to exceed $80,000 be loaned to the Sewer Capital Improvement Program Fund from the Wastewater Equipment Repl acement Reserve Fund. Equipment 30, 1991. fees. Sect ion 4. That the said loan be returned to the Wastewater Replacement Reserve Fund, as listed in Section 3, no later than June Revenues to repay the loan will be obtained from system development Section 5. That the City Recorder shall certify the supplemental budget to the County Clerk and County Assessor of Marion County, Oregon, and shall file with the Department of Revenue, State of Oregon, a true copy of the supp 1 ementa 1 budget as fi na 11y adopted in accordance with the Department of Revenue Administrative Rule OAR 150-294.480. Section 6. That if any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or portion of this ordinance for any reason shall be adjudged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or portion of this ordinance directly involved in the controversy in which such judgement is rendered. Section 7. This ordinance being necessary for the public peace, health and safety, in that the supplemental budget for fiscal year 1989-90 needs to be adopted prior to the expenditure of funds, an emergency is declared to exi st and th is ordi nance shall take effect i mmedi ate ly upon passage by the Council and approval of the Mayor. ~ Approved as to Form:rn.~ 2- 2 (~7 0 City Attorney Date Passed by the Council Submitted to the Mayor Approved by the Mayor Filed in the Office of the Recorder ATTEST (11 Cu~ -r~:;::5i.u- Mary Tenn t, Deputy Recorder City of Woodburn, Oregon Page 2 - COUNCIL BILL NO. 1196 ~ APPROVED ~P""'~' A ri- N NCY A. ~ RKSEY, MAYOR February 26, 1990 February 27, 1990 February 27, 1990 February 27, 1990 ORDINANCE NO. 2034 -t-._,.~..._- EXHIBIT A MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY OF WOODBURN Marion County, Oregon May 15, 1990 Submitted to the Voters by the City Council -------------------------------------------------------------------- TO ESTABLISH NEW TAX BASE AND REPLACE ALL SERIAL LEVIES QUESTION: Shall City of Woodburn repeal Charter Serial levies and establish a new tax base of $2,286,719 effective July 1, 19901 EXPLANATION: This measure amends the Woodburn City Charter to eliminate the Library and Recreation and Parks Serial Levies. It replaces these Serial Levies and an outdated City tax base with a new single tax base of $2,286,719. The current tax base was originated in about 1916 and has increased per statutory provisions to $156,099. This tax base has not been considered adequate since excess levies have been necessary for most years since its inception. In 1946 and 1948, Serial Levies were approved for the Library and Recreation and Parks. The current annual operating levy for the General and Transit funds expires June 30, 1990. By eliminating the special earmarked Serial Levies, funds may be allocated as needed to all property tax supported services, such as police, library, parks, court, administration, and transit under one combined budget philosphy. , , - ,. . ,_..... '-'~"''''''"._-''- - .-- ,-.;_..._--'....~-_.~._........_.,+"._-_..._,,-