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<br />(3) After reviewing the report from the investigator, the council shall <br />determine whether the complaint is sustained and, if so, whether the <br />complaint merits imposition of any discipline. <br /> <br />2.412 Council Employee Complaint Process - Meetinas of City Council to <br />Discuss Complaint. <br />(1) To the extent authorized by the Oregon Public Meetings law, the council <br />shall meet in executive session to consider the complaint unless the <br />council employee that is the subject of the complaint requests that the <br />meeting be held in open session. <br />(2) The council's final resolution of the complaint shall be made in open <br />session. <br /> <br />Section 2. Subsection (2) of Section 2.486 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br /> <br />amended to provide as follows: <br /> <br />2.486 <br /> <br />Public Official Code of Ethics - Complaint Process. <br />(1) Complaints Aoainst Executive Manaoer. When a written complaint is <br />made against an executive manager alleging a violation of section <br />2.482 or 2.484 of this code, and the complainant has affirmed the <br />truthfulness of the allegation( s), the complaint shall be reviewed and <br />investigated by the city attorney. The city attorney shall make an initial <br />determination as to the merits of the complaint. <br />(a) If the city attorney finds that the complaint is without merit, the city <br />attorney shall notify the city manager in writing of the allegation <br />and the finding. The city manager shall direct the city attorney to <br />investigate the matter further or direct the city attorney to dismiss <br />the matter. <br />(b) If the city attorney finds that the complaint has merit, the city <br />attorney shall provide an investigative report to the city manager <br />who shall handle the situation in the same manner as other city <br />employee matters. <br />(2) Complaints Aoainst Elected or Council Appointed Committee or <br />Commission Member. When a written complaint is made against an <br />elected official, or a committee or commission member appointed by the <br />council alleging a violation of section 2.482 or 2.484 of this code, and <br />the complainant has affirmed the truthfulness of the allegation(s), the <br />complaint shall be reviewed and investigated by the city attorney. The <br />city attorney shall make an initial determination as to the merits of the <br />complaint. <br />(a) If the city attorney finds that the complaint is without merit, the city <br />attorney shall notify the city council in writing of the allegation and <br />the finding. Unless the city council directs the city attorney to <br /> <br />Ordinance - 5 <br />