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<br />ORDINANCE NO. 20398 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE POLICE <br />COMMISSION AND AMENDING SECTIONS 2.013 AND <br />2.368 OF THE EUGENE CODE, 1971. <br /> <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />Section 1. The Police Commission entry set forth in the table in Subsection (1) <br /> <br />of Section 2.013 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />2.013 City Council - Boards. Commissions and Committees. <br />(1) Except for boards, commissions or committees established pursuant to <br />ordinance, state statute, or intergovernmental agreement, the following <br />are the presently constituted boards, commissions and committees of <br />the city with the number of members and names of the appointive <br />authority indicated thereafter, together with the term and the authority <br />for such board, commission or committee: <br /> <br />Police Commission <br /> <br />No. of Members: <br /> <br />Appointment Process: <br />Term: <br /> <br />2 city councilors <br />1 member from the human rights <br />commission <br />1 member from the civilian review board <br />8 citizens <br />Mayor nominates, council appoints <br />City councilors, human rights <br />commission member, civilian review <br />board member, during their respective <br />terms. <br />4 years - citizen members <br />EC 2.368 <br /> <br />Authority: <br /> <br />Section 2. Section 2.368 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />2.368 Police Commission. <br />(1) Created. The police commission is hereby created to act as an <br />advisory body to the city council, city manager, and police chief <br />regarding police policy issues. <br />(2) Membership. The commission shall have 12 members, consisting of <br />two city councilors, one member who is also a member of the human <br />rights commission, one member who is also a member of the civilian <br /> <br />Ordinance - 1 <br />