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Surplus property, Personal property owned by the city which is no longer <br /> needed for use by the department to which such property has been assigned. <br /> <br /> Telecommunication services. Two way switched access and transport of <br /> voice communications but does not include: (a) services provided by radio <br /> common carrier, (b) one-way transmission of television signals, (c) surveying, <br /> (d) private telecommunication networks, or (e) communications of the city <br /> which take place on the city's side of on-premises equipment. <br /> <br />2/1425 Public Contracts ~ Process for Approval of Special Solicitation I~ethods <br /> and Exemptions. <br /> (1) Authority of City Council. In its capacity as contract review board for <br /> the city, the city council, upon its own initiative, or upon request of the <br /> purchasing agent, may create special selection, evaluation and award <br /> procedures for, or may exempt from competition, the award of a specific <br /> contract or class of contracts as provided in this section 2.1425. <br /> (2) I~asis for Approval. The approval of a special solicitation method or <br /> exemption from competition must be based upon a record before the city <br /> council that contains findings to support the reason that approval of the <br /> request would be unlikely to encourage favoritism or diminish <br /> competition for the public contract or class of public contracts, or would <br /> otherwise substantially promote the public interest in a manner that <br /> could not practicably be realized by complying with the solicitation <br /> requirements that would otherwise be applicable under these <br /> regulations. In making a determination regarding a special selection <br /> method, the city council may consider the type, cost, amount of the <br /> contract or class of contracts, number of persons available to make <br /> offers, and such other factors as it may deem appropriate. <br /> (3) Hearing. <br /> (a) The city shall approve the special solicitation or exemption after a <br /> public hearing before the city council following notice by publication <br /> in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the Eugene/ <br /> Springfield metropolitan area at least 7 days prior to the hearing. <br /> (b) At the public hearing, the city shall offer an opportunity for any <br /> interested party to appear and present comment. <br /> (c) The city council shall consider the findings, any comments or <br /> testimony presented at the hearing, and may approve the <br /> exemption as proposed or as modified by the council in response <br /> to the comments received. <br /> (4) Special Requirements for Public Improvement Contracts. <br /> (a) Notification of the public hearing shall be published in a trade <br /> newspaper of general statewide circulation at least 14 days prior to <br /> the hearing. <br /> (b) The notice shall state that the public hearing is for the purpose of <br /> taking comments on the city's draft findings for an exemption from <br /> <br /> Ordinance <br /> <br /> <br />