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19628
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An ordinance concerning boards, commissions and committees; and amending Sections 2.013, 2.109, 2.170, and 3.119 of the Eugene Code, 1971.
Adopted_Date
7/26/1989
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7/26/1989
CMO_Effective_Date
8/26/1989
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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fig} One representative from the business community; <br />~h} One citizen who is a tenant or tenant advocate with a <br />demonstrated familiarity with local housing issues; <br />. ~i} One member from the Eugene Minority Commission, or a <br />citizen who has actively demonstrated interest and expertise in the <br />field of minority relations and anti-discrimination causes; and <br />~ one member from the Eugene Commission on the Rights of <br />the Disabled, or a citizen who has actively demonstrated interest <br />and expertise in fields related to the special needs and concerns <br />of disabled citizens, <br />to be nominated by the mayor and appointed by the council. <br />Section 3. Subsection ~1} of Section 2.110 of the Eugene Cade, 1971, is <br />amended to provide: <br />2.170 Eu ene Celebration Steerin Committee. <br />~1} A Eugene celebration steering committee is created, consist- <br />ing of 21 members appointed by the mayor, which shall be responsible for co- <br />ordination of the annual Eugene Celebration. <br />Section 4. Section 3.119 of the Eugene Code, 1911, is amended to <br />provide: <br />3.119 Ambulance - Emer enc Medical Services Board; Created. There is <br />hereby created an emergency medical services board for the cities <br />of Eugene and Springfield that shall be comprised of five ~5} members, in- <br />clud~ng one representative from each of the following: <br />ta} One citizen who is not a member of or associated with the <br />field of medicine. <br />fib} Lane County Fire Defense Board, and <br />~c} One physician from each of the fallowing hospitals: <br />Sacred Heart, Eugene Clinic, and McKenzie Willamette. The hospi- <br />tals' Emergency Department Administrator shall submit to the mayor <br />the names of qualified physicians willing to serve. <br />Members shall be nominated by the mayors and appointed by the city councils <br />to serve for a two-year term, except the initial appointment of the citizen <br />member under subparagraph ~a} above shall be made by the city of Eugene, and <br />thereafter, the appointment authority shall alternate between the cities of <br />Eugene and Springfield. In addition, each ambulance operator's physician- <br />advisor shall hold an ex-officio position for so long as he or she continues <br />to act as physician-advisor to the ambulance operator. All members shall <br />serve without compensation. The provisions of section 2.001 of this code <br />apply to the emergency medical services board. <br />Section 5. The City Recorder, at the request of, or with the concur- <br />Ordinance - 2 <br />
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