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Before the Board of County Commissioners For BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON In the Matter of the Transfer of Certain Forfeited Property to Orient Elementary Grade School RESOLUTION 91-132 WHEREAS, Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has, through civil forfeiture laws, obtained right, title, and interest to certain personal property more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto; and WHEREAS, Multnomah County Ordinance No. 676 allows for the transfer of forfeited property to any government agency within the State of Oregon for a public purpose, and WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Multnomah County recommends that the property described in Exhibit A be transferred to Orient Elementary Grade School, who shall use the same for the following described public purpose; The excess and/or unusable cameras, which are not being used by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office, will be used by a photography class at the Orient Elementary Grade School to learn the various techniques of photography. The students will also disassemble the cameras and learn the internal workings of cameras. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the property described in Exhibit A attached hereto be transferred to Orient Elementary Grade School. ADOPTED this 12th day of September , 1991 . 2824-ASIU EXHIBIT A 1. One Minolta X-570 Model 35mm Camera 2. One Kodak VR35 35mm Camera, S/N 256628 3. One Argus/Cosina STL1000 35mm Camera, S/N 2310015 (Some parts of camera missing) 4. One Konica Autoflex A3 35mm Camera, S/N 742601: 5. One Bell & Howell Auto 35/Reflex 35mm Camera, S/N 218289 6. One Minolta SRT 102 35mm Camera, S/N 2092659 7. One Cannon AV-1 35mm Camera, S/N 132570 8. One Olympus OM10 35mm Camera, S/N 1744392 9. One Minolta SRT 201 35mm Camera, S/N 1641673 10. One Vivitar 70-150mm lens, S/N 22740152 11. One Kako Strobe 12. One Pentax AF160 Strobe 13. One Minolta Auto 25 Strobe 14. One Vivitar Auto 271 Strobe 15. One Sunpak Auto 221 Strobe.
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