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2/28/2005
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20341
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3/2/2005
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selection method was deemed in the best interest of the city and <br /> the public. <br /> (b) Emergency public improvement contracts. A public improvement <br /> contract may only be awarded under emergency circumstances if <br /> the purchasing agent has made a written declaration of emergency. <br /> The purchasing agent shall notify the city council of the declaration <br /> of emergency, if made, and the facts and circumstances <br /> surrounding the emergency execution of the contract, as soon as <br /> possible, in light of the emergency circumstances. Any public <br /> improvement contract awarded under emergency conditions must <br /> be awarded within 60 days following the declaration of an <br /> emergency unless the city council grants an extension of the <br /> emergency period. When the delay required to obtain a payment <br /> or performance bond would result in injury or substantial property <br /> damage, the purchasing agent may waive, wholly or in part, the <br /> requirement for a payment or performance bond. <br /> (8) Federal Purchasing Programs. Goods and services may be <br /> purchased without competitive procedures under a local government <br /> purchasing program administered by the United States General Services <br /> Administration ("GSA") in accordance with rules adopted by the <br /> purchasing agent. <br /> (9) Cooperative Procurement Contracts, Cooperative procurements may <br /> be made without competitive solicitation as provided in the Oregon <br /> Public Contracting Code and under rules adopted by the purchasing <br /> agent. <br /> (10) Surplus Property. The purchasing agent shall adopt rules for the <br /> disposal of all surplus property. The purchasing agent's rules shall <br /> include rules under which nonprofit corporations may lease or purchase <br /> structures suitable for use as residential buildings that are declared <br /> surplus property and must be removed from dty-owned property. The <br /> rules shall give preferences to nonprofit corporations who will use the <br /> structure to provide housing for persons of Iow income, or who are <br /> otherwise disadvantaged. <br /> (11) Concession Agreements. The purchasing agent shall adopt ru~es for <br /> the award of concession agreements. <br /> <br />2.1435 Public Contracts - Use of Brand Name Specifications for Public <br /> Improvements. <br /> (1) In General. Specifications for contracts shall not expressly or implicitly <br /> require any product by one brand name or mark, nor the product of one <br /> particular manufacturer or seller, except for the following reasons: <br /> (a) It is unlikely that such exemption will encourage favoritism in the <br /> awarding of public improvement contracts or substantially diminish <br /> competition for public improvement contracts; or <br /> <br />Ordinance <br /> <br /> <br />
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