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INI-ORMATI:ON 71.BOUT ORO VALLEY INCOR1O7ATION
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Oro Valley Inrc,rporation will provide reste4ents
with t-.1,,,r1 oppertunity to better rtpatrol on
onvironment. a demcscratic incorpfTration
Is desirable becaase provilns cor,tro7t
betwen
e zAni the p,5*,pu1ar.7.e.
GOALS or INC14,1RPORATI(Y1
I. A zommunityod f2x pople for tbe people.
"They' Will not impose law , tax4.',, , or take
act-ions., "peopleof the commulity will make
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2 . 7 corrununity deign e.d to maintain itsele without
lmpo93n9 any loci propexty It is possible
tc,„ maintwli such a ccmmunity with trio revenues
otaintztd from redc!raJ Revenue Sharing, State sr.., strni,:te
S4aring, V,tata 13:,,Ilan Tay , VehIcle License Tlix,
Canolilic!' Tax , Utility Tax , and other business type
taxec.
Most professional qw....$,vi,?.rnnt people say it c
LtzIone--but Paradit-le. Valley does it and has for the
last
1 yely- S.1) . are similar in natiare to Paradise
Valley whicl-4 2 ,p6S square Tni1e.t1 and about ?I()
people upon incorporatien- -we aver about 2 ‘, 54 si3viarcs
mils th approximately 100'.)-1200 pctop1P., Paradi:7,e
Valley now ha5. a Prrlressional City Manager, 3 to 1(1
to 4 car police force, road improvement enuip-
mnt, and recently paid cash l'or a new rommunitv Hm11
( 5 )0, 000) without impostng property taxes on tNn 1v)cai
3. Zoning controlled by the 2,(-Itople.. Each .Eitea, Oro
Vall.o,y, Linda Vit . Citrx:.; Tracts, Campo Bello*
Std ow Mountain Er,,.tates shoul reviev t existing
zor,Ing o their areas and establish zoning plans
felt' their arew '\U ',; as shrFuld work together
to assuru Tur SORDFN 0? PROTIrT
ZONINO fd0t;LD nr ...xmovEro FRo." TUE nonrnwNER.,
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4 : Additional Lenetits vbich c:ould be det-1ve,d tion
local government are:
a. Eu.-,..clare the axea as ''.-,mlosed range to
exclu0f.!, loose cattle!.
b. Have better ccntroi over noisc-t
c. Set and contxcl speod limits on 'Ile stre,As,
a. Poi in tflo, ot VAradi3e Va1ley, it in
expect,ld that initi:41 police protectir,
road maintenan,r,o, And sewers, would h pr.:with L'.;:ic cooperation nf the cc,unty
off.ioe wall self sl;sta.',..ned until
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e. *Properly Arranged , servicns can bo made
avallabl througt, large zi!o)trictk,v (loatrpr,
sewer , tir,c-r, and police ptotQction) in
conjunction witil tl.e county And
f. Fire prot,.,wtion can (Ionrinucl. with the
Pural Fire. Department .
Small 1nLttarE ttr plac=?s to rahise
childritn L-;ecac(4,-.!.: ) 1 thr Activity cdn be
c,or,tnAlized and therefore monitorod 4r
youth r!ormursit.-.. center .
h. Vanda14,5m srould reut-ed becau,,,h: thr,
put it are ri--?.,''?..'37111ilt ,rind
ac-;tions roflect on thei4
TOW1 •REQUIP.EYTNTF
For a rommunIty a( less ti...an 15 )0 resithInts lAw
1 . A, town council ..)f m,mrs, are t
,AectJA for 2 ?ear temy.,f--mambsrn ot te?,
town counctl sel.c.,ct one Ai; MAYOI tot a
2 year term.
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2c The town council must appoint
a a town clerk (serves as treasuret1
b) a town marshall
c) a town engineer (charge of streets,
sewers, and utilities. )
3,- Maximum Salaries
a) Councilmen; !7,50 per month
.1)) Mayor: twice that or councilmen
c) Others: one-third of councilmen
We believe Oro Valley ofticiA15;, both
elected and appointed, should not receive
pay for their services to at least the
tirst three years of incorporation .
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GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE
rne. Arizona League of Citias and Towns will provide
guid3nce and assistance thi1e our local government is
bethg organized .
Committee fc>r the
Incorporation lf the
Town of Oro Valley
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