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    12 - S A N D Y (O re.) POST Thurs., April 21. 1977 (Sec 1)
Board delays sports study
YOU M AY PUT MORE
SPRING IN YOUR CAR
IN APRIL
Por O n ly
Study of a blue ribbon
committee's report on sports
and activities at Mt. Hood
Community College has been
scheduled for tw o board
meetings in May.
The
board
heard
a
prelim inary
report on the
citizen's committee findings
last Wednesday from chairman
Clem Eischen. Eischen said the
group had spent more than 650
hours in its study.
He also said a chief finding of
the group was that the role of
the community college must be
more clearly stated to the
citizenry He said there was
an
a la rm in g
num ber
of
misconceptions voiced as to
what a community college is.
College
Board
Chairm an
R ick
G ustafson said the
complete and thorough job
*29
Includes ports and lab or
(V-B *7 .50 a d d itio n a l)
PETE
CARLSON
4
668-4101
Qa«n Seedey
IE EvSMSfS
,
SANDY
recently completed by the
study committee deserved, in
return, a careful examination
by the board.
Gustafson
suggested
the
work of the board be split into
two sessions It was recom­
mended and decided upon that
one
session
inclu d e
the
philosophy behind the report
and recognition of the minority
report.
The second meeting would
consider the findings relating to
tuition waivers.
The
report
is generally
favorable to sports and ac­
tivities at the college and
reco m m en ds
no
m a jo r
changes It does put a greater
em ph asis
on
co nfining
recruitm ent of students to the
Northwest,
with
particular
direction
toward
in-district
1977-78 Sandy Union High
School Dist. No. 2 Budget
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The
budget
Sandv Union Hi oh School District Mo. 2_______
fo r
beginning July I, I d y y , as detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the 3D
KT
accounting basis, and
is, 0
fo r
the
Cash. □
fiscal
year
Accrual, 0
Modified Accrual
is M W consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years
Major changes,
if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement.
8:30 a.m.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours o f
4 :9 0 p .m ._______________ at D is t r ic t A dm inistrative O ffic e
Board of Directors
8:00
at
will
be
held
^ 9^1 ^¿hooi Resource L ib rary_________ for
and
A
m e e tin g
of
the
-Ü Ê ïJL
t^e
o f holding a public hearing on this
budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part o f it.
Charles C. *1arsh
Clackamas
(Chairm an o f Governing Body)
(D a te )
(C ity )
(C ounty)
S U M M A R Y OF T A X L E V Y A N D O T H E R BUDG ET RESOURCES
-------------------------------------------1
J
1,098.112
ZZ1.ZM
1,240.321
Not Subject to L im itation.................................................................
227.989
245.966
T O T A L PROPOSED L E V Y (T o be certified to Assessor) . .
1.534.831
1 .4 2 4 .M i
1.707.541
387.600
Levy Within 6% L im it a t io n .................. • ....................................
Levy Outside 6% L im it a t io n .........................................................
Levy Outside 6% Lim itation (Serial L e v y ) .................................
Total Budget Resources from L B - 2 ........................................
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from L B - 3 . .
T O T A L B U DG ET A L L FUND S
N ext Year
This Year
Last Year
Item
... ■ $
Z34.529
1.113.557
248,930
1,597,016
— T W ÍS W
1,197,<7D”
882,570
1
S U M M A R Y O F INDEB TED NESS
Type o f Debt
Bonds
..........................................................
52,384, OtM
$2,384,000
T O T A L INDEB TED N ESS
J u ty * fj9 Z 7
$ 2 ,2 8 8 ,b00
T o ta l Budget R e s o u r c e s .............................................................................
ZAPITRL PROJECTS
................................................................................ ..
T o ta l S u p p o rtin g Services
T o ta l C o m m u n ity Services
...............................................................
T o ta l B udget R eq u irem en ts
................................................................
T o ta l B udget Resources
$ 1 .1 7 4 ,6 9 ^ .0 0 ^
..........................................................................
E
is . 0
D is tr ic t
The request w ill be reviewed
at the next meeting of the
C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e rs ,
Monday, April 25 at 9 a m . In
Room 201 of the Clackamas
County Courthouse
Sandy F ir e
at
the
lo r
X I Cash. I
fiscal
year
Accrual. C l Modified
is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years.
in
□ • DO A M
----------- 1—
■
Accrual
Major
changes,
A c o p y of the budget d ix u m e n t
an a c co m p a n yin g statem ent
_ i
•*n '
5 :0 0
--------------
A .ncclin« o f the
H a ll
P . M •
■
H u J y .t
•
C o m m itte e
IQovMiun« Body)
will
$ 75,000.09
$175,909.09
A ll fis h e rm e n and non-
fishermen are Invited, and
there are admission rates for
both individuals and families.
acre building sites for single
fam ily residence
The property In question is
located north of Kleinsmith
Road and three-quarters of a
m ile from the Bornstedt Road.
072
th is budget are set fo rth
Next Year
Sandy
F ir e
be
h e ld .
M ay 3
____________ ,
|«)77 .
for the purpose of holding a public
H a ll
p.m.
7 : 3 0 ____________
hearing
on this budget.
Any
person may apjxar to discuss the budget, or any part of it.
192,393.00
S I . 367.392,93
F ir e
may be inspected or o b ta in e d betw een the hours o f
......................................................................
T o ta l all O th e r R eq u irem en ts
James E. Montgom ery, of
44646 SE Kleinsm ith Road in
Sandy has placed a request
before the Board of County
Commissioners to divide a 10
plus acre parcel into two five
FUM O
........................................................................
The breakfast Is one of the
two m ain fund raisers spon­
sored by the Sandy firemen.
The proceeds are used to help
finance scholarship, the fire
auxiliary a t Sandy High School
and a Boy Scout troop.
NO TIC E OF BUDGET H EA R IN G
i f any, and th e ir effe cts on
at
This Year
Last Y e a r
T otal I usti uct ton
T84^FE99
Ü 84,600.00
Ü 8 4 ,6 0 0 ,0 0
5 iô ,6 M .W —
$ 60,690.00
1 60,690.00
The breakfast, at the fire
hall, w ill feature all-you-can-
eat portions of pancakes, eggs,
sausage and coffee. There w ill
also be a door prize of a color
television.
Lot division requested
Sandy
accounting basis, and
Next Year
“1
57,719.90
57*719.00
One of the few things surer
than death and taxes w ill be
upon us this Saturday.
W hat's thaL you ask? Why.
opening day of trout season, of
course That means it's about
tim e for all you would-be
anglers to untangle your lines
and sharpen your books
According to the Fish and
W ildlife
Departm ent,
early
season fishing prospects are
very good despite the drought,
as many streams norm ally
high and turbid early in the
year are in good shape
There are several areas not
opening until later, and some
beginning July I , 1 9 7 7 . , , detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the
This Year
Department w ill once again
have their two day Fisher­
man's Breakfast from 6 p m.
F riday to noon Saturday.
regulation changes, so anglers
who have any questions should
take a look at the 1977 fishing
synopsis, available wherever
fishing licenses are sold.
In the Portland area, lakes
and reservoirs that w ill be
stocked include North Fork
Reservoir, Tim ber, H arriet,
Kosyln, Faraday and Benson
lakes, and the pond at Mt.
Hood Community College.
The upper Sandy R iver and
its tributaries w ill not be
stocked until M ay due to cold
w a te r.
A n g lers a re also
reminded that the Sandy River
below Brightwood Bridge is
closed to trout fishing until July
1
As an extra bonus for local
a n g le rs , the Sandy
F ir e
by Douglas Gantenbein
staff reporter
1
The budget for
SCHOnL_LUNCH________________ FUN0
$
1
Anglers untangle lines
for trout season start
For more information con­
tact Clackamas Community
College, «66-2631. E xt 206
FORM LB
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AO VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
1 o tai B udget R e q u ir e m e n t s .............................................................
Fisherm an's B reakfast while Don
Armlntrout holds his plate at ready.
(Post photo)
1977-78 Sandy Fire Dist. No. 72 Budget
$2,288,000
Last Year
STEVE MACKEY (left), and Nell Senger
serve up the pancakes for the Sandy RVFD
A highlight of the exposition
w ill be a race between the
solar collectors on display to
determine which is the most
energy efficient at the lowest
coat
N ext Fiscal Year
as o f
July 1, 19—
T h u Fiscal Y e «
as o f
July 1, 19
Next Fiscal Year
Firemen’s breakfast set
Among the displays w ill be a
m e th a n e
g a s -fr o m -w a s te
products system; various types
of solar collectors, including
one
made
of
recycled
materials;
an electric car
distributed by Cleve Bennett of
Portland, blue prints of energy
e ffic ie n t homes; and the
P o rtla n d R ecyclin g T eam
d e m o n s tr a tin g
r e c y c lin g
techniques for the home.
There w ill be additional
workshops on making storm
windows, solar home con­
s tru c tio n ,
ad ap ting
the
automobile to propane and how
to live comfortably on less
energy
Debt Authorized, N ot Incurred
Debt Outstanding
This Fiscal Year
Energy conservation and
alternative energy uses in the
home w ill be the central
themes of Clackamas Com
munity College's Experimental
Energy Exposition Friday and
Saturday, May 13 and 14, from
10a.m. toGp.m.
000
Dad, in a letter to a son in
college: "A m enclosing >10 as
you requested in your last
letter Incidentally, >10 is with
one zero, not two.” —Lubbock
(T e x .) Optimist Bulletin.
L A J S Z ja i--------- J ^ 1 ^ 9 0 3 ---------
. . . J .................. * ...............
Energy Expo
slated
The Clackamas Community
College physics department,
which is sponsoring the event,
hopes visitors w ill become
directly involved in the ex­
position's
displays
and
workshops There are still also
spots available for those who
have alternative energy or
energy conserving devices,
displays or workshops
A o rll 20, 1977
Sandy
students
The minority report objects
to emphasis placed on sports
and to out-of-distrtct athletes
dominating the m ajor teams. It
also seeks to place a 90-day
residency requirement prior to
enrollment in order for a
student to be eligible for a
tuition waiver.
The minority report is signed
by six members of the 40-
member committee
J 75,000.00^
5 75,900.00
‘$175,000.90
$175,099.00
R o n a ld
K re b s
(Chau nan of G o ve rn in g B o d y )
SPECIAL TUITION
FUN0
T h is Y e a r
Last Y e a r
T o ra l In s tru c tio n
. .
N ext
T o ta l B udget R eq u irem en ts
T o ta l B udget Resources . . .
Y ear
$JJO,000.09
$330,000.00
5330,000.00
5157,990.00
$152.909.00
5152,900.00
.
_
T o ta i S o p p o ttm g Services
........................................
ToR il C o m m u n ity Services
......................................
T o ta l A ll O th e r R e q u ir e m e n t s ........... -....................
T o ta l R e q u ire m e n ts (In c lu d in g Transfers!
T o ta l Resources E xce p t Tax to be Le vied
A d V a lo re m Taxes Received
....
....
...................................
$1,8% ,458.90
1177.837.99
1 ^ 1 8 ^ 2 1 .9 0
E stim ated Ta x N o t to be R e c e iv e d .........................
L evy W ith in 6 P ercent L im ita tio n
159,099.00
Not Subject to L im it a t io n ...........................
2>412>S03a00
2117^921^90
„ 8 4 9 ^ j 6 t 9O
1 ,7 2 5 .5 3 3 ,9Ö
1 a
......................
23S2S
158,318.71
" 2 2 ,3 7 9 .0 0
< “1 3 ,9 6 8 .0 0
LESS: Estimated Tax Not to he Received......................
1,113,557.99
245,966,00
248,930.99
166,729.71
Last Y ear
T o ta l R eq u irem en ts (In c lu d in g Transfers)
T o ta l Resources E xcept Tax to be Levied
A d V a lo re m Taxes Received
........................
235.593.00
----- J g .0 K .3 9 ~
2107554,09
T o ta l A d V a lo re m Tax to be Levied
. . ..
N o t S u b je c t to L i m i t a t i o n .............................
236,869.00
-----------J
2 4 5 .N Q 0
Y ear
236.800,00
10.500,00
13,254,00
22.360.00
24i.966.00
.. . .
This Year
N ext
226.3OQ.99~ H
223,696,99
A d V a lo re m Ta x R eq u ire d to B alance . .
E s tim a te d Tax N o t to be Received
fund
This Year
J
22.630,00
tEÊ'Z F W J û A ù W B
1 248,030,00
274,171
CJZ---—---------- .
78
222,580
—-
...
_____
13,266
235,738
>
SI .()/'»
2 1. HIO
>
263,427
4 ... .... .... ..... -- ---
SUM M A RY OF IN D I BIT DNESS
Debt Oulstandmi*
DEBT SERVICE
226,256
--------F ,000
70,565
> < 23,650
is
Next Year
...
.—
1 6 ,26Ó
TO TA L BUDGET A L L FUNDS
1.249,321.99
77
709,090
4 9 ,6 8 0 .4 7 “
^ 2 ,3 1 6 .2 4
16, 322.00
j
Levy O u tsid e 6 Percent L im ita tio n (S erial L evy)
N o t S ub iect to L i m i t a t i o n ........................................
‘
TO T A L PROPOSED L E V Y (T o be certified to Assessor)
Total Budget Resources from LB 2
......................
Total Resources Except Tax to be levied from I B 3 .
1x186*970^99^
...................
........................
Levy O u tsid e 6 Percent L im ita tio n
Levy Within 6% L im ita tio n ...........................
Levy Outside 6% L i m i t a t i o n ......................
Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy).
,08,795.00
132. 870.no
A d V a lo re m Ta x R e q u ire d to B a l a n c e ................
T o ta l A d V a lo re m Tax to be Le vied
¿1,204,479.99
1,944^793,90
is .
Ih i* Year
1 j t i Year
Item
Next Ye.ii
$1,038,707.99
988.314.00
3,509,99
147.509.99
1 ut.tl In s tru c tio n
SUM M ARY OF T A X L E V Y A N D O TH ER BUDGET RESOURC ES - FISCAL v t A R
„F U N D
Tins Year
(C ity)
(C o u n ty )
(Date)
FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET
_______________ _
C la c k a m a s
A p ril 21» 1977
July 1,
76
1 > 5 ,0 0 0
Type «»• Debl
B o n d s ...........................
Interest Bearing Warrants .
Short Term Notes
'
Next Year
as u l . .
July 1. I '» 7 1
r
ix h i Aulli»»ii/i «1. N.ti Im iitrcd
Thin Year
a» "1
>•••} I , 1°
Next Yeai
.IX u l
Iw ljJ .H
_____
1 7 0 ,0 0 0
.
. . . .
1 7 5 ,0 0 0
T O T A L INDEBTEDNESS
1 > 0 ,0 0 0
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