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(b) Amendments. Contract amendments shall not be considered to be <br /> separate contracts if made in accordance with rules adopted by the <br /> purchasing agent. <br /> (c) Animals. Contracts for the purchase of animals. <br /> (d) Contracts up to $5,000. Contracts of any type for which the <br /> contract price does not exceed $5,000 may be awarded and <br /> amended as provided in rules adopted by the purchasing agent. <br /> (e) Copyrighted and library materials. Contracts for the acquisition of <br /> materials entitled to copyright, including, but not limited to, works of <br /> art and design, literature, music and library lending materials. <br /> (f) Equipment repair. Contracts for equipment repair or overhauling, <br /> provided the service or parts required are unknown and the cost <br /> cannot be determined without extensive preliminary dismantling or <br /> testing. <br /> (g) Goods for resale. Contracts for goods purchased for resale to <br /> consumers. <br /> (h) Government requlated items. Contracts for the purchase of items <br /> for which prices or selection of suppliers are regulated by a <br /> governmental authority. <br /> (i) Insurance. Insurance and service contracts as provided for under <br /> ORS 414.115, 414.125, 414.135 and 414.145. <br /> (j) Non-owned property. Contracts or arrangements for the sale or <br /> other disposal of used abandoned property or other personal <br /> property not owned by the city. <br /> (k) Renewals. Contracts that are being renewed in accordance with <br /> their terms are not considered to be newly issued contracts and are <br /> not subject to competitive procurement procedures. <br /> (I) Sole source contracts. Contracts for goods or services which are <br /> available from a single source may be awarded without <br /> competition. The purchasing agent shall adopt rules under which a <br /> determination of sole source availability may be made. <br /> (m) Sponsorship agreements. Sponsorship agreements, under which <br /> the city receives a gift or donation in exchange for recognition of <br /> the donor. <br /> (n) Structures. Contracts for the disposal of structures located on city- <br /> owned property, other than structures suitable for residential use. <br /> (o) Temporary extensions or renewals. Contracts for a single period <br /> of one year or less, for the temporary extension or renewal of an <br /> expiring and non-renewable, or recently expired, contract, other <br /> than a contract for public improvements. <br /> (p) Temporary Use of city-owned property. The city may negotiate and <br /> enter into a license, permit or other contract for the temporary use <br /> of city-owned property without using a competitive selection <br /> process if: <br /> 1. The contract results from an unsolicited proposal to the city <br /> based on the unique attributes of the property or the unique <br /> needs of the proposer; <br /> <br />Ordinance - 9 <br />L:\CMO~005 Council Agendas\M050214\S0502144-attA.doc <br /> <br /> <br />