<br />EXHIBIT A
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<br />MEASURE
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<br />Sections 1, 7, 8,9, 11, 13, 15, 16(l)(c), (d), (e) and (2)(a), 17, 18,20,23,25,26,29,31,33,34,35,
<br />37,40,42,43,45,48,49,50,52, 53 and 54 of the Eugene Charter of 1976 are hereby amended and
<br />Section 51 is hereby deleted to provide as follows. (Language to be deleted from current Charter
<br />is indicated in brackets with strike-out; language to be added to the current Charter is indicated in
<br />bold, italic print; language that is neither struck-out nor bold-italic is current Charter language that
<br />is unchanged by this measure.)
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<br />Section 1.
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<br />Title. This revision may be referred to as the Eugene Charter of [+9%] 2002.
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<br />Section 7. Mayor - Election. A mayor shall be elected in [+986] 2004 and every fourth year
<br />thereafter for a term offour years, and shall serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified.
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<br />Section 8. Council- Qualifications. [A Gouncilor 5hall re5ide in the ~atd fur ~hiGh deGtcd 01
<br />appointcd.] During a councilor's term, the councilor shall reside in the ward from which the
<br />councilor was elected or to which he or she was appointed. In addition, to be elected or appointed
<br />as a councilor, a person must meet the qualifications described in Section 19.
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<br />Section 9. Council - Meetings. The council shall prescribe the time and place of its regular
<br />meetings, at least one of which shall be held each month. [At a11J 5uGh lUGGting, tllG council nlay
<br />adjou1n to thG l1Gxt 5ucGGcding IGgular nlceting 01 to 50nIG 5pGcificd timG prior theIGto]. The mayor
<br />or three councilors may call special meetings of the council in a manner prescribed by ordinance.
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<br />Section 11. Council- Journal. The council shall keep [ajomnal] minutes of its proceedings and
<br />[on Gall] at the request of any two of its members [cause] shall record in the minutes the yeas and
<br />nays upon any question before the council. [to be takal and Gntcred in the. journaL]
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<br />Section 13. Council- President. [At the fiI5t regular 11lceting of the. Got111Gil Gadl ,cat or a5 500n
<br />tllGIeafter a5 praGtiGable, tl.1G GounGil 5hall Ghoose, by ballot one, of it5 manbe,r5 to pre5ide, over the
<br />council and pGIfolln the, dntiG5 of nla,or in thG absGne,e of the, nlayor fr0111 the city or ill Ga5'- of the
<br />rnayol'5 inability to aGt a5 5uGh. In funGtioning a5 nlayor ~hi!G tllG lnayor i5 ab5art from the city on
<br />!Gave, grante,d b, the, Gotlncil or aftGI the Inayor i5 ab5Gnt nOln the city for 30 daY5 or plry5iGally
<br />unable to ftmGtion a5 Inayor fur 30 daY5, the, pre,5ident of tllG council ha5 the, legal po~er5, and i5
<br />5ubje,Gt to the !Ggallimitation5, incident to the, office, of the nlayor.]
<br />(1) Each year, at the first regular meeting of the council, or as soon as
<br />practicable, the council shall choose by ballot one of its members to serve as council president.
<br />(2) The council president shall preside at council meetings when the mayor is
<br />absent.
<br />(3) The council president shallfunction as mayor, with the powers and subject
<br />to the limitations of the office of mayor when the mayor:
<br />(a) is absent from the city on leave granted by the council;
<br />(b) has been absentfrom the city for 30 days or more; or
<br />(c) has been physically unable to function as mayor for 30 days or more.
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<br />Exhibit A-I
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