HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-166 ORDINANCE NO. 166
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Yakima,
Washington, providing for the submission to the
qualified electors of the city at a special election
to be held therein on November 8, 1960, of a proposition
of whether or not the city should issue its unlimited
tax levy general obligation bonds in the principal sum
of $176,000 for the purpose of providing funds to
acquire land west of Tahoma Cemetery, to develop the
same for cemetery purposes, and to make capital
improvements to said cemetery, and declaring an
emergency.
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary and advisable and to the
best interests of the City of Yakima and its residents that the
city acquire a tract of land across South 24th Avenue from
Tahoma Cemetery and prepare and develop the same for use as
a cemetery, and that it also develop and make such other
improvements to the existing Tahoma Cemetery as shall constitute
capital improvements, and in order to provide the money for said
• purposes that it issue and sell its unlimited tax levy general
obligation bonds in the principal sum of $176,000; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington
provide that the question of whether or not such bonds may be
issued for such purposes must be submitted to the qualified
electors of the city for their ratification or rejection;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City of Yakima:
Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the public
welfare and safety of the people of the City of Yakima require
the city to acquire a tract of land across South 24th Avenue
from Tahoma Cemetery and prepare and develop the same for use
as a cemetery and to make such other improvements to the exist-
ing Tahoma Cemetery as shall constitute capital improvements.
• Section 2. That for the purpose of providing the money
necessary to acquire, construct, install and make such capital
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improvements, the city shall issue and sell its unlimited tax
levy general obligation bonds in the principal sum of $176,000.
Said bonds shall bear interest at a rate of not to exceed
6% per annum payable semiannually, and shall mature in from two
to ten years from date of issue in such amounts as will, as
nearly as practicable, together with the interest thereon, be
met by equal annual tax levies for the payment of the principal
thereof and interest thereon. Both such principal and interest
shall be paid out of annual levies of taxes to be made upon all
the taxable property within the: city without limitation as to
rate or amount. The exact date, form, term and maturities of
said bonds shall be as hereafter fixed by ordinance of.the city.
Section 3. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency • ,
exists requiring the submission to the qualified electors of the
city of the proposition of whether or not the city should issue
and sell said bonds for such purposes at a special election to
be held therein on November 8, 1960, in conjunction with the
county and state general election to be held on the same date.
The Yakima County Auditor, as ex officio supervisor. of. said
county and state general election, is hereby requested to call
and conduct said special election on said date and to submit
to the qualified electors of the city the proposition herein-
after set forth. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to certify to the Yakima County Auditor said proposition
in the following form:
PROPOSITION NO. 3
Tahoma Cemetery Improvement Bonds, $176,000
Shall the City of Yakima, to provide funds to
acquire land west of Tahoma Cemetery; to develop the
. same for cemetery purposes; and to make capital
improvements to Tahoma Cemetery, issue its general
obligation bonds in the principal sum of $176,000, -
said bonds to bear interest at a rate of not to
exceed 6%, to mature in from two to ten years from
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date, and to be paid, both principal and interest,
out of annual tax levies to be made without limita-
tion as to rate or amount, all as more fully provided
in Ordinance No. 166 of the City?
• BONDS, YES
BONDS, NO . . . . .
Section 4. For the reason that the statutes of the State
of Washington require that this ordinance become effective and
be certified to the Yakima County Auditor as soon as possible
in order to permit said Auditor to call and conduct the special
election authorized herein, an emergency is hereby declared to
exist, that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate pre-
servation of the public peace, property, health and safety of
the citizens of Yakima, and the same shall be in full force and
effect immediately upon its passage, authentication and publica-
tion as required by law.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Yakima, Washington,
by unanimous vote and APPROVED BY THE MAYOR at a regular meeting
thereof held this 5th day of October, 1960.
CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
By
mayor
ATTEST:
i Clerk
I, JAMES A. SMITH, the duly chosen, qualified and acting
Clerk of the City of Yakima, Washington, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
that Ordinance No. 166 bearing the above title was duly and
regularly passed by the Council of the City of Yakima and
approved by its Mayor on the 5th day of October, 1960, and
is now on file with the undersigned at his office where the
same is open to public inspection.
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