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Eugene Charter <br /> <br /> <br />Section 47. Terms, Proceeds, and Retirement of Bonds. Bonds issued by the city as evidence <br /> of indebtedness shall include such terms, the proceeds from sale of the bonds shall <br />be kept, invested, disbursed, and accounted for in such a manner, and the indebtedness shall be <br />retired in such a manner as the city council prescribes. The prescription may not be changed for <br />a particular bond after it is issued. <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter XII <br /> <br /> <br />Miscellaneous Provisions <br /> <br /> <br />Section 48. Presumption of Validity of City Action. In every proceeding in any court <br /> concerning the exercise or enforcement by the city or any of its officers or <br />employees or agencies of any power by this act given to the city or any of its officers or <br />employees or agencies, all acts by the city or any of its officers, employees or agencies shall be <br />presumed to be valid, and no error or omission in any such act invalidates it, unless the person <br />attacking it alleges and proves that he or she has been misled by the error or omission to his or <br />her damage; and the court shall disregard every error or omission which does not affect a <br />substantial right of the person. Any action by this charter committed to the discretion of the <br />council, when taken, shall be final and shall not be reviewed or called into question elsewhere. <br /> <br />Section 49. Scrivener’s Errors; Renumbering of Sections. By ordinance, the council may <br /> correct scrivener’s errors and may re-number and change the sequence of sections <br />in this charter. <br /> <br />Section 50. Effective Date of Revision. The 2002 amendments to this revised charter take <br /> effect on December 5, 2002. <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter XIII <br /> <br /> <br />Amendments <br /> <br /> <br />Section 52. Amendment II <br /> (1) Trees (a living, standing, woody plant having a trunk 25 inches in <br />circumference at a point 4 ½ feet above mean ground level at the base of the trunk) of at least <br />fifty years of age within publicly owned rights of way for streets, roads, freeways, throughways, <br />and thoroughfares and within those portions of the city which were in the incorporated <br />boundaries of the city as of January 1, 1915, shall be designated historic street trees and <br />recognized as objects of high historic value and significance in the history of the city and <br />deserving of maintenance and protection. <br /> (2) No street, road, freeway, throughway, or thoroughfare may be widened by <br /> -14- 11/28/2005 <br /> <br />