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that school supplies were given away to children. Ms. Ortiz hoped to see more citizens participate in the <br />organization’s monthly meetings. <br /> <br />Mr. Poling noted that the mayor’s monthly forum was scheduled for the following day at 5 p.m. at the <br />Albertsons on Coburg Road. <br /> <br />Ms. Jones reported that Eugene was competing with Sacramento, California, for the 2008 Olympic Trails. <br />Six members of the site selection committee would visit Eugene the next day to review the community’s <br />assets and participate in a question and answer forum. The winner would be announced on October 14. She <br />noted her participation in the local organizing committee, which would make a presentation to the site <br />selection committee. <br /> <br />Ms. Jones reminded the council of the upcoming kick-off for the Delta Ponds restoration and habitat <br />improvement project, which was being done in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers. The kick-off <br />was scheduled the next day at 10 a.m. near Valley River Center. She invited the council and public to <br />attend. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy recognized Ms. Ortiz for a motion. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz, seconded by Mr. Papé, moved to accept the Police Commission Annual Report <br />of July 25, 2005. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon asked if the report included the commission’s recommendations related to the external auditor <br />issue. Ms. Ortiz said yes. Ms. Solomon said that while she respected and appreciated the work of the <br />commission, she did not support its recommendation for an external audit and charter amendment. She <br />determined from Ms. Ortiz that she interpreted the motion as the council’s acknowledgement of the report <br />rather than its endorsement of the recommendations. Ms. Solomon did not want a vote of acceptance to be <br />translated for approval of the recommendation for an external auditor; however, she would support the <br />motion. Ms. Ortiz acknowledged Ms. Solomon’s concern. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asked the maker of the motion to accept a friendly amendment to “approve” the report rather <br />than “accept” it. She maintained that throughout her years on the council, the council traditionally voted to <br />“approve” reports and “adopt” plans. The council traditionally voted to “accept” reports and plans only <br />when there was a significant degree of opposition on the part of council to the document, but it wanted to <br />acknowledge the work that had gone into it. She said that councilors who did not approve of the commis- <br />sion’s report could vote against the motion, but the council already approved the commission’s work plan, <br />which included steps to implement the report, and placed a recommendation for an external auditor on the <br />ballot. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz declined to accept a friendly amendment because she wanted to give the entire council the <br />opportunity to thank the commission and acknowledge its work. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman, seconded by Ms. Taylor, moved to amend the motion by replacing the word <br />“accept” with the word “approve.” The amendment to the motion failed, 5:3; Ms. Taylor, <br />Mr. Kelly, and Ms. Bettman voting yes. <br /> <br />The main motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council September 26, 2005 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />