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Resolution No. 97-01 PF~RUMP TOWN BOARD PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD COUNTY OF NYE, STATE OF NEVADA RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE SITING IN PAHRUMP OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA'S NEW RURAL EDUCATION CENTER WHEREAS, the Pahrump Town Board, "Board" has been advised that the Community College of Southern Nevada is considering establishing an "Education Center" in one of the rural locales of Nevada, and that Pahrump is one of the communities which is being considered for the siting of that education center that will contain classrooms and jobs; and WHEREAS, the Board further has been advised that Roy Neighbors and State Senator Mike McGinnis are introducing appropriations legislation to fund the establishment of such a rural education center; and WHEREAS, a legislative task force comprised of Pahrump citizens is lobbying the Nevada State Legislature in support of the funding and establishment of a rural education center and its siting in Pahrump; and WHEREAS, the Board would support a large delegation from Pahrump attending committee hearings; and WHEREAS, the Board believes that the proposed education center would benefit the residents of Pahrump and Southern Nye County by providing advanced and comprehensive computer training facilities and classroom space for high school, college and adult students; and ---PAGE BREAK--- WHEREAS, the Board further believes that the siting in Pahrump of the proposed educational facility would enhance the quality of life in the Pahrump Valley, NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved as follows: 1. The Pahrump Town Board supports the siting in Pahrump of the Community College of Southern Nevada's proposed HEducation Center". 2. The Pahrump Town Board urges the Nevada State Legislature to fund the establishment and operating costs of the "Educational Center" and, further, requests the Legislature to support the establishment of that educational facility in Pahrump. 3. The Town Board Clerk forthwith shall forward a copy of this Resolution to each member of the 1997 Nevada State Legislat:ure. DATED this 11th day of , 1997. PROPOSED on the 25th day of LY , 1997 by _ VOTE: AYES: o ABSENT: o ABSTENTIONS: o EFFECTIVE this 19th day of , 1997. ---PAGE BREAK--- ATTEST: Charles Gronda Town Board Clerk PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD COUNTY OF NYE, STATE OF NEVADA Published in the Pahrump Valley Times on March 14 & 19, 1997. ---PAGE BREAK--- Resolution No. 97-01 AMARGOSA TOWN ADVISORY BOARD AMARGOSA TOWN ADVISORY BOARD COUNTY OF NYE. STATE OF NEVADA RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE SITING IN PAHRUMP OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA'S NEW RURAL COMPUTER EDUCATION CENTER WHEREAS, the !,margosa Town Advisory Board ("Board") has been advised that the Community College of Southern Nevada is considering establishing a "Rural High Tech Center" in one of the mrallocales of Nevada, and that Pahrump is one of the communities which is being considered for the siting of that computer education center; and WHEREAS, the Board further has been advised that Roy Neighbors and State Senator Mike McGinness are introducing appropriations legislation to fund the establishment of such a rural computer education center; and W1-IEREAS, a legislative task force composed of Pahrump citizens is lobbying the Nevada State Legislature in support of the funding and estabiishment of a rural computer education center and its siting in Pahrump; and vVHEREAS, the Board believes that the proposed computer education center would benefit the residents of Pahrump and Southern Nye County by providing advanced and comprehensive computer training facilities and classroom space for high school, college and adult students; and WHEREAS, the Board further believes that the siting in Pahrump of the proposed education facility would enhance the quality of life in the Pahrump Valley, NOW THEREFORE, it hereby is resolved as follows: I. The Amargosa Town Advisory Board supports the siting in Pahrump of ---PAGE BREAK--- Community College of southern Nevada's proposed "Rural High Tech Center." 2. The jI.:margosa Town Advisory Board urges the Nevada State Legislature to fund the establishment of the "Rural High Tech Center" and, further, requests the Legislature to support the establishment of that educational facility in Pahrump. 3. The Amargosa Town Advisory Board secretary forthwith shall forward a copy of this Resolution to each member of the 1997 Nevada State Legislature. • DATED this i day Of_---liA~t.l.'i ':.o"'-c.t·Y",-CjCVIL-_-" 1997. PROPOSED on the i -',11Yday of VOTE: AYES ABSENT: ABSTENTIONS EFFECTIVE this ! ':z,+I1j day of_-,\f'\.L(J.iI(~)JjY(J.i'.L/' ' 1997. ATTEST AMARGOSA TOWN ADVISORY BOARD COUNTY STATE _OF NE1A By ;alnes Quirk, Ghaimran D , Andrea Robison, Amargosa Town Advisory Board secretary ---PAGE BREAK--- TOW" ROA RO RESOUJTi.Q."{ \VHER.£AS. th:: Tovvn of Pahrump has '~nacted a business license ordinance pur;:..::l:1t to the :>t2T..Hory jl,.1thcrity de;ignatcd in I~~RS 269 170~ and \Vf-fEREAS. ;t is n;:;vv the desire of the TO\;Ti Beard of the lo'.vn ofPahrurnp to designate the expencin.:re of rc,:enu,~s received ~lllsuant tc said ordinance for a p.8nicular purpose; THE.?EFOF.E, in ~cc\')(danC6 wi:h l\-P,.s 35-+'241 th~ Board oftbe Town of P:;ltlTUrYlr uoes hereby resDlve 15 ft.11jov~-5 Tha~ 3. lu:lG be .::lcsignated ~or :he ree-e;pr of all revenues recelyed by 1he To\vn of Pahrump p';]rs:ua.rlt m Pahfl.lmp To\vn Board Ordinance That the purpose of this :ll.r:d 13 tv Bn:;ure the ':'rcic-rly managen16nL processing, reVuE' and Bnforci2:ment of 2U m:::ttten relating TO bLlSint;sj licenses in the TO\Vll of Pahrump, The SOL:rce of rhe money to L'C placed in [he fund sIn.!l be all re\;enucs derl\'cd from PTO 35 as t!.!orestated. 'Thi'. fund .;hal! be spent 'OIl day ro day expenses incur,e:c by the Town cfPahrump:D the managcme:lt. processing, rev-LIE: ar..d en.:t0rceroent ~f business license matters including, bl..!t no! ~imited to. pr;nting; postage and labor. fn [he furun~_ the fund rr~ay b'i:! :Jsed to pa~ the sakuy of an ;ndividu.1i designated as the ordinance orrl(e; 4. The taIance:, re:.crvc and :-e:airr-!d earnings of this fund shall be used tor community .je;..·e!opment projects ar.d tDurism related matters as the To,..,n Board Qfthe Tawn of Pahrump shall. in their jucigeffiE'!lt see tlL 111<:: T OW'.1 Boud of th,? Town ofpar,n..:.mp ar.ticipates derlciency in the balance_ rese",,'e retaine:! eanUf!.gs of this fund. However. if a de:5clenc), should occur, thi:; deficie:h.')"· be cJ.re.d by transferring revenue for cor,tingency fund of the gtrieral fund of the Pai:.'1lfTI;J Tm,vn Budget. C· Th¢ funJ sha:l"::it: the t(n",m's .accountant nOlless than quarterly: \"vho \",ill dekn11it:t ?:bethel' the calance, reServe and r.;;taiIl8d earnings of the nmd arc f' - cl ---PAGE BREAK--- 7 reasonabJe and r:ecess.ary to carr}' OU1 the purposes of the. fund as hereinstated. The town 2c;:~untant shall report his determinations to the Tor"" Board again, not less than quarteriy The S!a:UTes and regulations applicable [0 this fund are: 'iRS 354.241 "iRS 269.l:0 ?T 0 No 35 DAT:::D d,i;; day of)U!1e~ 1997. ATTEST: CLERo.T( ---PAGE BREAK--- PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION At a Town Board meeting on July 22, 1997, the Board adopted the following budget for the Business License Fund for 1997- 98. Fund number 512: Revenue: Business license fees Expenditures: Salaries and wages Employee Benefits: Retirement Worker Compensation Medicare Group insurance Total employee benefits services and Supplies: Regular Training Capital outlay -Youth Center and Multi purpose building Capital outlay - other Total expenditures $ 50,000.00 20,800.00 3,900.00 1,069.00 302.00 3,977.00 9,248.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 12,452.00 3,000.00 50,000.00 acct. no. 512--32125 512-276-51110-110 512-276-51111-130 512-276-51111-132 512-276-51111-136 512-276-51111-134 512-276-53314-210 512-276-52316-214 A copy of this is to be sent to the Nye county Auditors Office. APEf?,ved . . / /1:1 Chalrperson ---PAGE BREAK--- Past and Present Working Towards a New and Better Future PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION TO: THE HONORABLE ROBERT J. MILLER, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEVADA DATE: JULY 8, 1997 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION TO GOVERNOR MILLER ON HOW THE TOWN BOARD WISHES TO FILL A TOWN BOARD VACANCY. WHERE AS, the Town Board of Pahrump has had numerous occasions where a duly elected Town Board member has resigned his position, and WHERE AS, the District Court of the State of Nevada has duly determined that the Governor of the State of Nevada is the person designated under the law to appoint a person to fill such a vacancy, and WHERE AS, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump desires to have the strongest input possible in the appointment process; NOW, THEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump does hereby resolve as follows: 1. That upon a vacancy occurring on the Pahrump Town Board, for whatever reason, the remaining members of the Board shall select a number of persons, not less than one nor more than three, who in the Board's opinion are the most qualified persons to fill said vacancy. 2. The Town Board of the Town of Pahrump shall endeavor to have the persons so selected endorsed by the Board of County commissioners for the County of Nye. 3. Upon selection as above stated, the Town Board shall forward these recommendations to the Governor of the State of Nevada urging the Governor to appoint a person to fill said vacancy from the designated selectees. 400 N. HIGHWAY 160 PAHRUMP. NEVADA 89048 (702) 727-5107 FAX (702) 727-0345 ---PAGE BREAK--- PAHRUMP TOWI~ BOARD RESOLUTION PAGE 2 DATED this day of July, 1997. ATTEST: Published in the pahrump Valley Times on July 25, 1997. Published i_n The Valley Observer on July 26, 1997. ---PAGE BREAK--- RESOLUTION NO. 97-5 NEVADA LEAGUE Of CITIES RESOLUTION TO INCREASE THE EXTENT AND QUALITY OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN GOVERI"ANCE WliEREAS, the Nevada League of Cities has strongly supported initiatives to increase the quality and extent of citizen participation in the process of developing public policy and improving the operations of government; and WHEREAS, the 1997 Nevada Legislature enacted Senate Bill 429, Chapter 236.035 of the 1997 Statues of Nevada, which, among other sections, empowers any city council or governing body of an incorporated city to " institute a program or sponsor an activity, event or any other action designed to increase the extent and quality of participation of the residents within the incorporated city in the development of public policy and the improvement of the operation of government at all levels;" and WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Nevada has issued a Proclamation declaring "Constitution Week" and "Constitution Day" in Nevada and, in connection therewith, has called upon all interested citizens, including persons in the news media, educators, state and local government officers, and business, professional, labor, and civic leaders to develop new programs and recommend new ideas, materials, and actions that can be considered in order to improve the extent and quality of citizen participation in the process of governance; and WHEREAS, the Nevada League of Cities desires to help the Governor and the Nevada Legislature achieve the goals set forth above and to assist the Director of the Department of Museums, LibralY, and Arts in adding valuable resource materials to the repository established pursuant to the authority of Senate Concurrent Resolution 38, 1995 Statutes of Nevada, and Senate BU! 429, Chapter 236.035 of the 1997 Statutes of Nevada. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Nevada League of Cities as follows: 1. All members of the Nevada League of Cities are hereby urged to consider and establish appropriate programs, events, activities or other actions to improve the extent and quality of citizen participation on the development of public policy and the improvement of government operations within the jurisdictions of the respective incorporated cities in the State; 2. Whenever a successful program, event, activity, or other action as described above is completed, a report of same shall be deposited in the repository for records concerning programs, activities, and events related to the participation of citizens in the development of public policy and the improvement of operations of government that has been established in the Nevada Department of Museums, Library, and Arts; 3. All members of the Nevada League of Cities are encouraged to plan appropriate events commemorating "Constitution Week" and "Constitution Day" as proclaimed by the Governor of the State of Nevada and to encourage citizens in their jurisdictions to respond with new ideas to increase the extent and quality of citizen participation in governance. Signed this 16th day of August, 1997. NEVADA LEAGUE OF CITIES Secretary I ---PAGE BREAK--- RESOLUTION 97- 6 PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump is cognizant that the present day Pahrump Cemetery, which is managed by the Town of Pahrump, is located in the aboriginal lands of the Southern Paiutes and more specifically, the Pahrump Paiute Tribe; and WHEREAS, the Town Board is aware that the Pahrump Cemetery is the final resting place of a great number of Southern Paiutes, including two Southern Paiute Chiefs, and that numerous descendants of these Southern Paiutes still reside in the Southern Nevada area; and WHEREAS, members of the Paiute Tribe continuously have maintained their portion of the Pahrump Cemetery over the years; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has been infurmed that the grave sites of the Southern Paiute, as they are maintained with mounds and natural vegetation, play an integral pal1 in the culture, religion, and traditional belief'S of the Southern Paiutes; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has also been informed that leveling and/or maintaining the graves of the Southern Paiute with a grass covering would be considered a desecration; and WHEREAS, the United States has adopted two laws, the American Indian Religious Freedom Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act which, among other things, provide that American Indians should have access to their burial sites and the full right to worship through their traditional ceremonials and traditional rites; and WHEREAS, the Nevada Legislature also has adopted laws for the protection of Indian burial sites, at NRS 383.150, et seq.; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has the authority to control and maintain the Pahrump Cemetery as it deems appropriate; and ---PAGE BREAK--- WHEREAS, Pahrump Town Ordinance No. 39 specifically provides for the dedication of a pOIiion of tile Pahrump Cemetery to the Pahrump Paiute Tribe at PTO 39300(B)(3); follows NOW, THEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump does hereby resolve as I. That the Town of Pahrump be and hereby does adopt all the terms, conditions and proposals as set forth in Nyc County Resolution No. 94-28 entitled "Resolution providing for the "Natural" maintenance of a certain pOIiion of the Pahrump CemetelY Grounds which Resolution is attached to this Resolution by reference and is incorporated herein. DATEDthislOth day of November, 1997. PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD ATTEST f\ { J /I , \ /777, ta _ Lj c¥2k CHARLOTTE LE VAR, CHAlRWOMAN CLERK ---PAGE BREAK--- T()wn J>ahrump Past and Present Working Towards a New and Better Future TO FROM Gentlemen: OPEN LETTER NYE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOWN BOARD MHvillERS OF THE UNINCORPORA. TED TOWN OF PAHRUMP We are sure that you are aware of our recent and intense discussions regarding the composition of the Nye County Commission. We are further sure that you are familiar with the unprecedented population growth here in the Pahrump valley. Demographically, we of the Town Board are convinced to a certainty, that the population of the Pahrump valley now easily exceeds sixty percent (60%) of the total population ofNye County. We have debated publically the pros, cons and desirability of bringing legal action to have Nye County redistricted and/or reapportioned. We feel in our hearts that spending taxpayer money to procure a right that is so inherent to the public is both repugnant and a \vaste of taxpayer assets. We are, therefor, taking this one last opportunity to speak to you directly as public servants to public servants. For this is the heart of this controversy - public service. We have watched with interest while members of your board have confronted the federal government with constitution in hand, professing publically to be the jealous guardians of the public's "constitutional rights". What greater constitutional right is inherent to the public than equal. fair and proportional representation? How can you, in good faith, profess to preserve the constitutional rights of that percentage of the population of the Pahrump valley which is currently unrepresented at the County Commission? We challenge you now to serve the public as is both your duty and your responsibility. Over 200 years ago this nation emerged from the simple issue of taxation without representation. Our representative form of government was constructed and designed to see to it that never again would citizens be liable to a government in which they had no say. Now, as then, we expect that those elected to serve the public will make the moral, ethical and, often times, difficult decision to exercise their duties and responsibilities as public servants. 400 N. HIGHWAY 160 PAHRUMp, NEVADA 89048 (702) 727-5107 FAX (702) 727-0345 ---PAGE BREAK--- Tvwn vf Vahrump Past and Present Working Towards a New and Better Future Page two We, theretor, make this final appeal to you to voluntarily reconstitute the Nye County Commission in a way that tairly and proportionately represents citizens ofNye County. If you cherish the "Constitution" that you are so fond of quoting trom there can be no other decision on your part. Sincerely, PAJ-tRU;"viP TOWN BOARD STEVE '\It"BOL T, fv1EMBER / ROBERT A. LITTLE, Jl;[EMBER 400 N, HiGHWAY 160 PAHRUMP. NEVADA 89048 (702) 727-5i07 FAX (702) 727-0345 ---PAGE BREAK--- RESOLUTION NO. 97-7 PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD Petition to Senator Harry Reid for BlM Parcels for Town Growth WHEREAS, the Town of Pahrump has experienced unprecedented population growth over the past decade; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the unincorporated Town of Pahrump is charged with the responsibility of planning future recreational services during this period of growth; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the unincorporated Town of Pahrump recognizes that it would be impossible to accomplish the goals of these future services with the present assets and resources available to the Town of Pahrump; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the unincorporated Town of Pahrump has identified four parcels of public lands currently owned and managed by the United States Bureau of land Management (documentation identifying these parcels is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference); and WH EREAS, these parcels of land are situated in areas identified for recreational purposes and encompassing the natural and orderly growth pattem in the Pahrump Valley; and WHEREAS, in the past the United States Bureau of Land Management has relinquished similar parcels to local governments when the need therefore has arisen. NOW, THEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump does hereby resolve as follows: /I /I / ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. To petition the United States Bureau of land Management, by and through the Honorable Senator of the State of Nevada, Harry Reid, to relinquish ownership of the property identified herein to the unincorporated Town of Pahrump so that the goals of future planning for population growth may be ensured. DATED this 9th Day of December, 1997 STEV0 N " lT, MEME,B~""R.? ---PAGE BREAK--- PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION The Pahrump Town Board approved the following budgets for the Cemetery Fund and the Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund of the Town at a meeting on August 12, 1997. cemetery Fund, number 514: Revenues: acct. no. Cemetery Fees $ 30,000.00 514-36130 Expenditures: Services and supplies 30,000.00 514-186-52214-210 cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, number 516: Revenues: Cemetery Fees 5,000.00 516-36130 Ending Fund Balance 5,000.00 A copy of this is to be sent to the Nye County Auditors Office. Approved by ChaIrperson ---PAGE BREAK--- Past and Present Working Towards a New and Better Future PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO THE CITY OF WEST WENDOVER, STATE OF NEVADA, FOR THEIR GRACIOUS HOSPITALITY DURING THE NEVADA LEAGUE OF CITIES 38TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, HELD AUGUST 14-16, 1997. WHEREl'.s, the City of West Wendover, in the state of Nevada, played host to the 38th ]\.nnual Conference of the Nev"ada League of Cities, held August 14-16, 1997; and WHEREAS, the public officials of the City of ''Iest Wendover and others responsible for this conference have most genially provided for the welfare, reception and entertainment of League Members, their spouses; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Pahrump "'Ol-In Board extends their sincerest appreciation and thanks to the City of West ,·Jendover and the public officials for their gracious hospitality so warmly bestowed upon us at this 38th ]\.nnual League of Cities Conference. Signed this d6 Day of August 1997. Gary HoI Steve Rainbolt, Vice-Chair Robert Little, Member Charles Gronda, Clerk 400 N. HIGHVVAY 160 PAHRU~liP, NEVADA 89048 (702) 727-5107 FAX (702) 727-0345 ---PAGE BREAK--- RESOLUTION TO AUGMENT THE 1997-98 BUDGET OF PAHRUMP TOWN. Whereas, the opening fund balance and revenues of the General Fund (no. 501) of Pahrump Town were budgeted to be $ 1,638,140 on July 1, 1997 and whereas the opening fund balance and revenues are now determined to be $ 1,739,317. Whereas, the budget for the Fire Department Capital Outlay in the 1996-97 year included the purchase of fire equipment of approximately $ 74,600 that can not be delivered until after June 30, 1997. The Board requested approval from the Department of Taxation for this augmentation and the approval is attached as part of this resolution. Whereas, the Town Board may increase expenditures in the Town Board capital outlay account by augmenting the budget for an amount not to exceed 1/12 of the actual 1996-97 expenditures without Department of Taxation approval. Whereas the detail of the changes are: Opening fund balance Revenues: Business license fees other revenues Total Expenditures Excess proceeds original 381,519 50,000 1,206,627 1,638,146 1,519,841 actual 532,696 a 1,206,627 1,739,323 1,469,841 change 151,177 (50,000) a 101,177 50,000 151,177 The decrease in the business license fee revenues and expenditures is due to the creation of a new fund to account for the receipt and expenditures of the business license fees. Now, therefore, it is resolved, that the Town of Pahrump shall augment the fiscal year 1997-98 budget by appropriating $ 151,177 for use in the General Fund (no. 501) thereby increasing its appropriations from $ 1,469,841 to $ 1,621,018. ---PAGE BREAK--- The following is the changes in expenditures: original change final Fire Department: capital outlay Town Board: capital outlay Total 132,175 38,850 74,600 76,577 151,177 206,775 115,427 The increase in budget of the Town Fire Department of $ 74,600 has been approved by the Department of Taxation. The Town Board approves the increase of $ 76,577 based on the fact that it is less than 1/12 of the actual 1996-97 expenditures and does not require Department of Taxation approval. It is further resolved, that the Clerk shall foreward the necessary documents to the Department of Taxation., state of Nevada. Passed, adopted, and approved the Ayes 1- Nays Q - / " ,7 " I / f, \ I ~ / '7 / ,I cha~rperson ! ---PAGE BREAK--- Pahrump Town Worksheet to determine portion of opening fund balance which may be used for augmentation (NRS 354.621) 1. Prior year actual ending fund balance (June 30, 1997) 2. Current years budgeted beginning fund balance July 1, 1997) 3. Beginning fund balance in excess of amount budgeted , line I-line 2 4. Amount available for augmentation without Department of Taxation approval. 1996-97 actual fund expenditures $ 958,784 / 12 = 5. Amount available for augmentation requiring Department of Taxation approval. Line 3 less line 4 $ 532,696 381,519 151,177 79,898 71,279 ---PAGE BREAK--- CONSTITUTION WEEK September 17-23, 1997 WHEREAS: The Constitution of the United States of America, the guardian of our liberties, embodies the principles of limited government in a Republic dedicated to rule by law; and WHEREAS: September 17, 1997 marks the two hundred tenth anniversary of the framing of the Constitution of the United States of America by the 1887 Constitutional Convention; and WHEREAS: It is fitting and proper to accord official recognition to this magnificent document and its memorable anniversary and to the patriotic celebrations which will Commemorate it; and WHEREAS: Public Law 915 guarantees the issuing of a proclamation each year by the President of this great country designating September 17 through 23 as Constitution week, now THEREFORE: As the Pahrump Town Board, we do hereby proclaim the week of September 17 through 23 as CONSTITUTION WEEK and ask our citizens to reaffirm the ideals of the Framers of the Constitution by vigilantly protecting the freedoms guaranteed to us through this guardian of our liberties. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and caused the Seal of Pahrump in the State of Nevada to be affixed this ninth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety seven. Member Steve Rainbolt Vice Chairperson ~ J2-e?-~ ( , Charles Gronda Clerk/ATTEST ---PAGE BREAK--- !'AIIIUlMP TOWN BOA.RD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Ihe Town of Pahrump has taken over the ownership and day to day operation. management. upkeep, planning and development of the Town of Pahrump Cemetery fi'om the County of Nye; and WHEREAS, it is now the desire of the Town Board ofthe Town of Pahrump to designate the ,",.pendilurc of I'evenucs received pursuant to said ownership il)r a particular purpose; ;\lOW, 'rl!L:REFORE. the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump does hereby resolve as I. That a fund be designated "Cemetery Fund" for the receipt of all revenues received by the Town of Pahrump !i'om any and all activities at the Pahrump Cemetery, That the purpose of this fund is to ensure the orderly management, upkeep, planning and development of all matters relating to the cemetery in the Town of Pahrump. 4. 6. 7. The source of the money to be placed in the fund shall be all revenues derived !i'om activities in the Pahrump Town Cemetery as aforestated. The fi.l11d shall be spent on day to day expenses incurred by the TOVvTi of Pahrump in the management, upkeep. planning and development, including labor, of the Pahrump Town Cemetery The balance, reserve and retained earnings of this fund shall be placed in the general fund of the unincorporated Town of Pahrump and used as the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump shall, in their judgement see fit. The Town Board of the Town of Pahrump anticipates no deficiency in the balance. reserve or retained earnings of this fund. ]Iowever, if a deficiency should occur, this deficiency will be cured by transferring revenue from the contingency fund of the general {-und of the Pahrump Town Budget. The fund shall be reviewed by the town's accountant not less than quarterly, who will determine whether the balance, reserve and retained earnings of the lund are reasonable and necessary to carry out the purposes of the fund as herein stated. The town accountant shall repon his determinations (0 the Town Board again, not less than quarterly. The statutes and regulations applicable to this fund are: ---PAGE BREAK--- NRS Chapter 269 tr NRS 244.292 NRS Chapter 452 tr DATED this JJ- day of_-f)jF'fU'//~1 , 1997. " if v ATTEST 02~ki3~~ CLERK ---PAGE BREAK--- PAIIIWMI' TOWN BOARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Town of Pahrump has taken over the ownership and day to day operation, management, upkeep, planning and development of the Town of Pahrump Cemetcry from the County of Nyc; and WIIEREAS, it is now the desire of the Town Board of the 'rown of Pahrump to designate the expenditure of revenues received pursuant to said ownership for a particular purpose; NOW, TIIEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump does hereby resolve as follows: I. That a fund be designated "Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund" for the receipt of all revcnues received by the Town of Pahrump from any and all activities at the Pahrump Cemetery. That the purpose of this fund is to ensure the orderly management, upkeep, planning and development of all matters relating to the cemetery in the Town of Pahrump. 2. The souree of the Illoney to be placed in the fund shall be all revenues derived Ii'om activities in the Pahrump Tov/n Cemetery as aforestated. 3. The i~lI1d shall be spent on day to day expenses incurred by the Town of Pahrump in the management, upkeep, planning and development, including labor, of the Pahrump Town Cemetery. 4. The balance, reserve and retained earnings of this fund shall be placed in the general fund of the unincorporated Town of Pahrulllp and used as the Town Board of the Town of Pahrump shall, in their judgement see fit. 5. The Town Board of the Town of Pahrump anticipates no deficiency in the balance, reserve or retained earnings of this fund. However, if a deficiency should occur, this deficiency will be cured by transferring revenue frolll the contingency fund of the general fund of the Pahrump Town Budget. 6. The fund shall be reviewed by the town's accountant not less than Cluarterly, who will determine whether the balance, reserve and retained earnings of the fund arc reasonable and necessary to carry out the purposes of the fund as herein stated. The town accountant shall report his determinations to the Town Board again, not less than Cluarterly. 7. The statutes and regulations applicable to this flmd are: ---PAGE BREAK--- N RS Chapter 269 IT NRS 244.292 NRS Chapter 452 If DATED this day 1997. PAHRUMP TOWN BOARD ATTEST: .