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Councilor Taylor moved to amend Section 1 of the Ordinance to add the following new <br /> Subsection (5) to Section 4.403: <br /> (5) None of the information provided under this section shall be used by the City for <br /> purposes of requiring a license to be obtained under Section 4.400 of the Eugene <br /> Code, 1971, or to take any other enforcement action requiring someone to give up <br /> ownership of dogs based solely on the number of dogs owned. <br /> <br /> The motion died for lack of a second. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the main motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy called for a five-minute break. <br /> <br />6. ACTION: <br /> An Ordinance Concerning Hazardous Substance User Fees; Amending Sections 3.692 and 3.694 <br /> of the Eugene Code, 1971; and Adding Section 3.695 to that Code <br /> <br /> Councilor Kelly asked the indulgence of the Council President so that he could offer a substitute <br /> motion. <br /> <br /> Councilor Kelly, seconded by Councilor Bettman, moved that the City Council <br /> request that the Toxics Board: <br /> 1) Study and send back to City Council a refined list of business categories for <br /> addition to the Toxics Right-to-Know Program. Such a study should include (but <br /> not be limited to) consideration of testimony at the February 14, 2005, hearing, <br /> consultation with potentially affected businesses, and inclusion of only those <br /> categories that contain some businesses that use more than 2,640 pounds of <br /> hazardous substances per year and thus would be reporting. <br /> 2) Provide to the City Council an estimate of impact on income and expenses of <br /> the Toxics Right-to-Know Program due to the refined list of business categories. <br /> 3) Explore opportunities to coordinate the reporting of the current Toxics Right- <br /> to-Know program and any expansion with other toxics reporting required by State <br /> and federal agencies. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly felt, after the testimony, that he was not prepared to "vote up or down" the ordinance. He <br />did not think the ordinance reduced the fee inequity enough to make that its main thrust. He supported <br />taking a look at businesses that produce large amounts of hazardous substances but were not in the current <br />program. He wished to be responsive to testimony and ask the Toxics Board to improve and vet the <br />proposal. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman indicated her support for the motion. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman offered a friendly amendment that would include language <br /> that underscored the council's continued commitment to pursue legislative <br /> changes at the State level. Councilor Kelly accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 7, 2005 Page 12 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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