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UGB's. However, City of Eugene code would prohibit such requests even if this bill <br />passed. Given the limited scope of this bill and city's home rule ability to determine the <br />appropriate policy direction, staff recommends a neutral position. Wastewater Division <br />may have additional comments around feasibility and capacity concerns. <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Peter Ruffier PWW 4/7/2009 Neutral <br />Comments: <br />Wastewater services are provided to the City of Eugene under an intergovernmental <br />agreement with the County and the City of Springfield. This IGA restricts service to the <br />growth boundaries of the two cities, and therefore would prohibit (absent a change in the <br />IGA) extension of sewer service under the provisions of the proposed bill. In any case, it <br />would not likely be cost-effective to extend sewer service to serve isolated, single unit <br />parcels of property. <br />HB 2918 <br />Relating to disposal of prescription drugs; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. <br />Relating Clause: <br /> Creates Drug Take Back Program in State Board of Pharmacy. <br />Title: <br />Establishes Drug Take Back Program Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in <br />fund to board to implement program. <br />Permits hospitals and long term care facilities to establish public education and outreach <br />programs with grants from fund. <br /> Sunsets January 2, 2014. <br /> Declares emergency, effective on passage. <br /> Representative GREENLICK; Representatives GELSER, KOTEK, SHIELDS <br />Sponsored by: <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/hb2900.dir/hb2918.intro.pdf <br />URL: <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Peter Ruffier PWW 4/7/2009 Neutral <br />Comments: <br />SB598 is a stronger bill (including mandates) in support of establishing a drug-take back <br />program, HB 2918 would set up a volnutary program. <br />HB 3054 <br />Relating to regional land use planning commissions; declaring an emergency. <br />Relating Clause: <br /> Establishes five regional land use planning commissions. Prescribes duties and powers <br />Title: <br />of regional commissions. Provides that chairs of regional commissions constitute Land <br />Conservation and Development Commission. Modifies duties and powers of state <br />commission. <br /> Becomes operative on January 2, 2010. <br /> Declares emergency, effective on passage. <br /> Representatives GARRARD, SCHAUFLER <br />Sponsored by: <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/hb3000.dir/hb3054.intro.pdf <br />URL: <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Steve Nystrom Steve Nystrom PDD-ADM 4/2/2009 Pri 1 Yes YesIV. D5 Monitor <br />Comments: <br />HB 3054 would revise the state's land use oversight role from a single statewide body, <br />the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), to 5 separate regional <br />planning commissions. LCDC would remain and still have a certain level of authority <br />over these new commissions, however, to what degree is somewhat unclear. This <br />relationship and many other issues are not clearly addressed in this bill. <br />For example, the bill gives each commission the authority to adopt their own rules for <br />implementation of the statewide planning goals. This could affect the ability to achieve <br />these statewide objectives in a consistent manner if each region varies its implementation <br />3 <br />