Or. Admin. Code § 589-005-0300 - Boundary Changes
(1) The
Commission shall constitute the boundary board for community college districts.
The Commission on its own motion or on petition from a petitioning territory
may propose changes in the boundaries of a community college district. The
Commission must find that the proposed change will have no substantially
adverse effect upon the ability of the affected districts to provide and
continue their program and is not made solely for tax advantages to property
owners in the district or area affected by the proposed change.
(2) Petitions for community college boundary
changes shall contain the following information:
(a) A statement describing and map of the
boundary change requested;
(b) A
full and complete description of the area proposed to be included within or
excluded from the community college district. The area description may be by
counties, cities, school districts, metes and bounds, or by any combination of
these methods;
(c) A statement
whether or not an area proposed to be included is within the boundaries of
another community college district;
(d) A maximum of three persons as chief
petitioners setting forth their names and mailing addresses;
(e) Verification on the face of each sheet of
the petition by the affidavit of the person who circulated the sheet, stating
that every person who signed the sheet did so in his or her presence and that
he or she believes that each signer stated his or her correct residence address
and is a registered elector; and
(f) The minimum number of signatures required
under section (6) of this rule.
(3) The Commission may, at its discretion,
reject the petitions if any of the conditions in subsections (2)(a) through (e)
of this rule are not met.
(4) The
Commission may, at its discretion, request the county clerk to verify all or a
sampling of the names appearing on the petition. The Commission shall pay to
the county clerk any appropriate charges for such verification. The Commission
may at its discretion reject the petitions if a sufficient sampling of the
names is not verifiable by the county clerk because the names on the petitions
cannot be read or if a sampling indicates that sufficient signers are not
registered electors.
(5) Petitions
for community college boundary changes shall be substantially in the form
provided by the Commission.
(6) The
minimum number of signatures required on a petition to change the boundary of a
community college district shall be at least 10 percent of the qualified
electors of the area seeking to be changed, or at least 500 signatures of
qualified electors of the area seeking to be changed, whichever is
less.
(7) Where all or part of two
or more counties is in the area to be changed, the number of signatures from
each of such counties shall be proportionate to the relative populations of the
counties or parts thereof within the area proposed to be changed.
(8) Petitions must be received by the
Commission by mail or hand delivery no later than 90 days after the date the
first signature on the petition is recorded. The delivery of a petition by PDF
attachment to email to an address specified by the Commission on or prior to
the expiry date of the petition, or by mail bearing a postmark date no later
than 90 days after the date the first signature on the petition was recorded,
shall also be evidence of timely submission. If a petition is submitted by PDF
attachment, the Commission shall not hold any hearing or take any action until
the physical copies are then received.
(9) Following submission and acceptance of a
petition by the Commission, the Commission shall hold any public hearings
required and may issue an order as described in ORS
341.565(4).
Notes
Exhibits referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 341.565
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 341.565
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