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Item 3: Ratification of Unanimous IGR Actions and Action on Non-Unanimous IGR Actions
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Item 3: Ratification of Unanimous IGR Actions and Action on Non-Unanimous IGR Actions
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Title: <br />Prohibits inclusion in instrument conveying or contracting to convey real property, or in <br />declaration or bylaws of planned community or condominium governed by declaration, <br />of provision that limits use of real property in ways otherwise permissible under <br />applicable planning and zoning for areas. <br />Sponsored by: <br />By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC <br />DEVELOPMENT <br />URL: <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0700.dir/sb0774.intro.pdf <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Steve Nystrom PDD-ADM 2/23/2011 Pri 3 Support <br /> <br />Comments: Bill would appear to address potential conflicts between local codes and privately <br />adopted covenants. Like many cities, Eugene does not typically enforce privately <br />initiated Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's). <br />On occasion, we will see covenants which are more restrictive than local zoning <br />requirements (e.g. no allowance for secondary dwelling, lower height limits, less animals <br />allowed). However, the city has no authority to enforce these restrictions and must <br />administer the provisions in our code. Homeowners Associations are left to enforce the <br />CC&R's, assuming they are in existence. This bill would help eliminate future conflicts. <br />SB 0803 <br />Relating Clause: <br />Relating to crime; declaring an emergency. <br />Title: <br />Modifies crimes relating to child pornography. <br />Sponsored by: <br />By Senators VERGER, MONNES ANDERSON <br />URL: <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0800.dir/sb0803.intro.pdf <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Chuck Tilby EPD-ADM 2/24/2011 Pri 2 Support <br /> <br />Comments: Seems identical to SB 0816. This bill fills a hole in current law exposed by a court <br />decision. Currently, someone who just views child pornography, but does not save the <br />file in any way, commits no crime. This makes it a crime to view the file. <br />SB 0816 <br />Relating Clause: <br />Relating to crime; declaring an emergency. <br />Title: <br />Modifies crimes relating to child pornography. <br />Sponsored by: <br />By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY <br />21 | Page <br />March 9, 2011 IGR Committee Meeting <br />
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