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subsidy available to residents. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman did not support the motion because of the burden it would place on homeowners, particularly <br />in the WUN. She noted the modifier for multi-unit development was only three times that of a single- <br />family residence, which she did not find equitable. She said the City wanted to encourage homeowners in <br />the WUN, but she thought the added financial burden might be enough to discourage people from living in <br />the neighborhood altogether. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed, 5:2; Ms. Bettman and Ms. Taylor voting no. <br /> <br />6. ACTION: <br /> An Ordinance Concerning Ambulance Services; Amending Sections 2.606, 2.1990, 3.005, <br /> 3.862, 3.864, 3.866, and 3.990 of the Eugene Code, 1971; and Repealing Sections 3.850, 3.852, <br /> 3.854, 3.856, and 3.858 of that Code <br /> <br />Fire and Emergency Medical Services Chief Tom Tallon was present for the item. <br /> <br /> Ms. Bettman, seconded by Mr. Poling, moved to adopt Council Bill 4870, <br /> an ordinance conceming ambulance services. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly said the ordinance did not appear to prohibit the subcontracting of emergency transport. He <br />asked for confirmation. ChiefTallon referred Mr. Kelly to the language developed by the City Attorney <br />to address Mr. Kelly's concerns. <br /> <br /> Mr. Kelly, seconded by Ms. Bettman, moved to amend the motion by <br /> amending the first sentence of Subsection 2.606(5) by deleting the word <br /> "operating" and inserting the phrase "providing for non-emergency care" <br /> between the words "is" and "was." The sentence would then read "No <br /> person shall operate an ambulance vehicle or provide ambulance services <br /> within the corporate limits of the city unless such person is designated as <br /> the ambulance service provider for the city under Lane County Ambu- <br /> lance Service Area Plan, or is providing non-emergency care as a subcon- <br /> tractor to the designated service provider." <br /> <br /> Mayor Torrey called for discussion on the amendment. <br /> <br /> Mr. Kelly said the amendment merely clarified what staff had been stating as its intent. <br /> <br /> Responding to a question from Mr. Pap6 about the potential that the.City could subcontract for emergency <br /> ambulance services at some time in the future, Mr. Taylor said staff would have to bring such a change <br /> back to the council before subcontracting for emergency ambulance services. Chief Tallon added that the <br /> City continually evaluated its ability to provide a sustainable transport service. He was concerned about <br /> the City's ability to provide the service in the future, and believed the ordinance would help the depart- <br /> ment to maintain the quality of the service and stabilize its funding. <br /> <br /> Responding to a question from Ms. Bettman, Chief Tallon said any other party wishing to provide the <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 10, 2004 Page 11 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />