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Resolution No. 5063
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7/9/2012
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5063
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F. The measure is expected to cost an average of $0.65 per 1000 of assessed value each year for <br />five years. For an average homeowner in Eugene, this would be about $127 per year. This <br />rate is also the approximate average tax rate levied over the five years of the 2008 bond <br />measure. The taxes would first be levied in November 2014, after the 2008 bond taxes end in <br />2013. <br />G. The criteria for choosing bond projects included: a) use of the most current engineering and <br />cost - benefit information about needed street rehabilitation and reconstruction; b) citizen input <br />with respect to prioritizing major streets in need of reconstruction; and c) geographic <br />distribution throughout the community to ensure all areas of the City benefit from the bond <br />proceeds. Bond proceeds will only be used for street preservation projects included in the list <br />of projects attached as Exhibit A to this Resolution. If all of the projects listed in Exhibit A <br />are completed and there are bond proceeds remaining, the Council may add other street <br />preservation projects to the list. <br />H. In order to promote accountability in the use of bond proceeds, the City Manager will <br />contract with an outside auditor to prepare an annual written report on the use of the bond <br />proceeds. The auditor will ascertain and report on whether the bond proceeds were used for <br />the authorized purposes and in compliance with the restrictions set forth above. The City <br />Manager will provide the report to the Council and make the report publicly available. <br />I. To further promote accountability and citizen involvement in street preservation projects, the <br />City Manager will convene the citizen street repair review panel. The citizen street repair <br />review panel will prepare an annual report, separate and distinct from the report prepared by <br />the outside auditor, documenting the City's use of the bond proceeds and noting whether the <br />bond proceeds were used in compliance with the terms of this Resolution. The City Manager <br />will provide the street repair review panel's report to the Council and make the report <br />publicly available. <br />NOW THEREFORE based upon the above findings, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, a Municipal <br />Corporation of the State of Oregon, as follows: <br />Section 1. A city election is called for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of <br />the City a Measure authorizing the issuance of a maximum of $43,000,000 of General Obligation <br />bonds to fund street preservation projects and bicycle and pedestrian projects. <br />Section 2. The City Council orders this City election to be held in the City of Eugene, <br />Oregon, concurrently with the general election on the 6th day of November, 2012, in accordance <br />with the provisions of Chapter 254 of the Oregon Revised Statutes, and the ballots shall be <br />counted and tabulated and the results certified as provided by law. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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