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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 21-16-03 <br />of the <br />City Manager of the City of Eugene <br />DIRECTING THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF THE <br />STATE OF OREGON TO DISTRIBUTE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS <br />ACCOUNT PROCEEDS FOR THE CENTRAL LANE PSAP DIRECTLY TO <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE. <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />A. Under the provisions of Chapter IV, Section 16 of the Eugene Charter of 2002, the City <br />Manager is designated as the administrative head of the City, and is authorized to enforce all ordinances of <br />the City and oversee day to day administrative operations of the City. <br />B. The City of Eugene, Lane County, and the other cities within Lane County jointly planned, <br />developed and formed the 9-1-1 jurisdictions and 9-1-1 services areas for Lane County. <br />C. The City of Eugene, through its Eugene Police Department and the Central Lane <br />Communications Center ("CLCC") manages the Central Lane PSAP 9-1-1 service area, which serves the <br />areas of Eugene, Coburg, Creswell, Junction City, Lowell, Oakridge, Springfield, Veneta, West Fir, and a <br />certain portion of unincorporated Lane County, <br />D. Pursuant to ORS 403.200 through 403.250, the state of Oregon imposes a tax on those who <br />have telecommunication services with access to the emergency communications system. <br />E. The amounts collected are held in trust and, pursuant to ORS 403.240, are disbursed <br />quarterly to jurisdictions with Public Safety Emergency Communication Centers. Historically, the State <br />has disbursed to the Lane Council of Governments ("LCOG.') the funds for the Lane County PSAPs, which <br />in turn disbursed the funds to the participating cities and Lane County. <br />F. Lane County, Eugene and the other participating cities within Central Lane PSAP have <br />determined that it would be more efficient for the state of Oregon to distribute the account proceeds for the <br />Central Lane PSAP directly to the City of Eugene, rather than to LCOG for distribution. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, based on the above findings, I direct the Office of Emergency Management <br />of the State Of Oregon to distribute to the City of Eugene the allocation of emergency communications tax <br />account proceeds for the Central Lane PSAP, collected under ORS 403.200 through 403.250, directly to <br />the City of Eugene. <br />Dated and effective this day of *itch, 2016. <br />Jon R. Ruiz 1 <br />City Manager <br />
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