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RESOLUTION NO. 88-84
DECLARATION OF RESULT OF ELECTION
JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 1
WHEREAS, at the General Election held on November 6, 1984,
a proposition to form a Parks and Recreation District to be located on
the Toandos Peninsula was submitted to the voters of Precinct No. 203 for
their approval or rejection; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Auditor has certified in
writing that on November 20, 1984, the General Election results were
officially certified and a majority of all votes cast upon the said prop-
osition were in favor of the formation of a Parks and Recreation Commis-
sion on the Toandos Peninsula, and a Parks and Recreation Commissioner
was elected from each of the five subdivisions as per RCW 36.69.060;
now, therefore,
IT IS HEREBY DECLARED, that such territory is duly organi-
zed as a Park and Recreation District under the name heretofore designated
and that the following named candidates received the highest number of
votes for Park Commissioners of said District and duly elected as the
first Park and Recreation Commissioners of the subdivisions of Jefferson
County Parks and Recreation District No.1. These initial Park and Rec-
reation Commissioners shall take office immediately and hold office until
their successors are elected and qualified and assume office as provided
in RCW 36.69.090:
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Dorothy R. Naylor, District No.1
Frank Dubla, District No. 2
Garry V. Parke, District No.3
Jack Cunningham, District No. 4
Frances L. Dietz, District No. 5
this 8'~ day of December, 1984.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTEST:
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PATRICIA N. KNAPP
COUNTY AUDITOR
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OFFICE OF THE
Jefferson County
Auditor
EJ FERSON COUNTY
CO.MMISSlor'r::,:
P.O. BOX 563
COURTHOUSE
PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368
Nov. 27,1984.
TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
I, Patricia N. Knapp, Auditor of Jefferson County, do hereby
certify that on November 20, 1984, the General Elèction results
of the November 6, 1984 were officially certified.
A Parks and Recreation Dist. No. 1 was created at this election
along wi th the fi rs t fi ve (5) commi ss i oners who wi 11 take .;offi ce
immediately and hold office until their successors are elected
in November, 1985 General Election.
Those persons are:
Dorothy R. Naylor Dist. No. 1
Frank Dubla Dist. No. 2
Garry V. Parke Dist. No. 3
Jack Cunningham Di s t. No. 4
Frances L. Dietz Dist. No. 5
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Recreation Districts Act
36.69.130
ae proposed district, define the election
.gnate the poHing place of each, give the
.e five nominated park and recreation com-
.:andidates of the proposed district, and name
ùf the election and the hours during which the
ill be open. The proposition to be submitted to the
:> shall be stated in such manner that the voters may
¡cate yes or no upon the proposition of forming the
toposed park and recreation district. The ballot shall be
so arranged that voters may vote for the five nominated
candidates or may write in the names of other candi-
dates. [1979 ex.s. c 126 § 28; 1963 c 4 § 36.69.070.
Prior: 1959 c 304 § 4; 1957 c 58 § 7.]
Purpo_1979 eX.S. c 126: See RCW 29.04.170(1).
36.69.080 Declaration of result ofelection--As-
sumption of office by commissioners. If a majority of all
votes cast upon the proposition favors the formation of
the district, [the J county l~gislative authority shall[,] by
resolution, declare the territory organized as a park and
recreation district under the name theretofore desig-
nated, and shall declare the candidate from each subdi-
vision receiving the highest number of votes for park and
recreation commissioner the duly elected first park and
recreation commissioner of the subdivision of the dis-
trict. These initial park and recreation commissioners
shall take office immediately upon their election and
qualification and hold office until their successors are
elected and qualified and assume office as provided in
RCW 36.69.090 as now or hereafter amended. [1979
ex,S. c 126 § 29; 1963 c 4 § 36.69.080. Prior: 1957 c 58
§ 8.]
Purp<Jse--1979 ex.S. c 126: See RCW 29.04.170(1).
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36.69.090 Commissioners-Residence qualifica-
tion_Terms-Election procedure. Elections for
park and recreation district commissioners shall be held
biennially in conjunction with the general election on the
first Tuesday after the first Monday of November in
each odd-numbered year. Residence anywhere within
the district shall qualify an elector for any position on
the commission after the initial election. Following the
initial election declarations of candidacy for the office of
commissioner shall be filed with the county auditor not
more than sixty nor less than forty-six. days prior to said
election. Any candidate may withdraw his declaration at
any time to and including the first Friday after the last
day for filing a declaration of candidacy. All names of
candidates to be voted upon shall be printed upon the
ballot alphabetically in a group under the designation of
the title of the offices for which they are candidates.
There shall be no rotation of names. All commissioners
shall serve until their successors are elected and quali-
fied and assume office in accordance with RCW 29.04-
.170.-At the first election following the formation of the
district, the candidate receiving the highest number of
votes shall serve for a term of six years, the two candi-
date,s receiving the next highest number of votes shall
serve for four years and the two candidates receiving the
next highest number of votes shall serve for two years.
(1'183 Ed,)
Thereafter all commissioners shan be elected for six year
terms. {1979 ex.s. c 126 § 30; 1963 c 200 § 18; 1963 c 4
§ 36.69.090. Prior: 1957 c 58 § 9.}
Pur~1979 ex.s. c 126: See RCW 29.04.170(1).
36.69.100 Commissioners-Vacancies. Vacancies
on the board of park and recreation commissioners shall
be filled by a majority vote of the remaining commis-
sioners. [1963 c 4 § 36.69.100. Prior: 1957 c 58 § 10.]
36.69.110 Commissioners--Compensation, ex-
penses. The park and recreation commissioners shan re-
ceive no compensation for their services but shall receive
necessary expenses in attending meetings of the board or
when otherwise engaged on district business. [1963 c 4 i
36.69.110. Prior: 1957 c 58 § 11.]
36.69.120 Commissioners-Duties. The park and
recreation district board of commissioners shall:
(1) Elect its officers including a chairman, vice chair-
man, secretary, and such other officers as it may deter-
mine it requires;
(2) Hold regular public meetings at least monthly;
(3) Adopt policies governing transaction of board
business, keeping of records, resolutions, transactions,
findings and determinations, which shall be of public
record;
(4) Initiate, direct and administer district park and
recreation activities, and select and employ such prOp-
erlyqualified employees as it may deem necessary.
[1963 c 4 § 36.69J20. Prior: 1957 c 58 § 12.}
36.69,130 powers of districts. Park and recreation
districts shall have such powers as are necessary to carry
out the purpose for which they are created, including,
but not being limited to, the power: (1) To acquire and
hold real and personal property; (2) to dispose of real
and personal property only by unanimous vote of the
district commissioners; (3) to make contracts; (4) to sue
and be sued; (5) to borrow money to tbe extent and in
the manner authorized by this chapter; ~) to grant con-
cessions; (7) to make or estabHsh charges, fees, rates,
rentats and the like for the use of facilities (including
recreational facilities) or for participation; (8) to make
and enforce rutes and regulations governing the use of
property, facilities or equipment and the conduct of per-
sons thereon; (9) to contract with any municipal corpo-
ration, governmental, or private agencies for the conduct
of park and recreation programs; (10) to operate jointly
with other governmental units any facilities or property
including participation in the acquisition; (11) to bold in
trust or manage public property useful to the accom-
plishment of their objectives; (12) to establish cumula-
tive reserve funds in the manner and for the purposes
prescribed by law for cities; (13) to acquire, construct,
reconstruct, maintain, repair, add to, and operate recre~
ational facilities; and, (14) to make improvements or to
acquire property by the local improvement method in
the manner prescribed by this chapter: Provided, That
such improvement or acquisition is within the scope of
(Jitle J6 RCW-p 1191
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