
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' AGENDA
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TUESDAY,
9:00
a.m. (
(estimated
time)
All individuals are expected to observe respectful behavior and decorum
during all Lane County Public meetings. Anyone
acting in a disruptive, disorderly or threatening manner, or using excessive
profanity, will be asked to voluntarily leave the meeting, and may be precluded
from participating in future opportunities for public comment.
If an individual continues to behave in a disorderly and disruptive
manner, and refuses to voluntarily leave the meeting, then the Chair may request
a law enforcement officer to escort the individual from the meeting. Please be
courteous, respectful and refrain from extraneous conversation.
Please turn off or mute your cell phone or pager.
1. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AGENDA
9:00 a.m. estimated time
2. PUBLIC
COMMENTS #
9:05 a.m. estimated time
(Expected maximum
time 10 – 30 minutes: Speakers
will be taken in the order in which they sign up and will be limited to
3-minutes per public comments. If
the number wishing to testify exceeds 10 speakers, then additional speakers may
be allowed if the chair determines that time permits or may be taken at a later
time.)
3. COMMISSIONERS' RESPONSE TO PUBLIC COMMENTS AND/OR OTHER ISSUES AND REMONSTRANCE (2 min. limit)
9:15 a.m. estimated time
4. EMERGENCY BUSINESS
5. COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
a. Announcements
b. REPORT BACK/Strategic Budget Workshop #I. (
9:30 a.m. estimated time
c. REPORT BACK/Justice Courts. (
11:00 a.m. estimated time
6. COUNTY COUNSEL
11:50 a.m. estimated time
a. Announcements
7. PERFORMANCE AUDITOR
11:55 a.m. estimated time
a. Announcements
8. EXECUTIVE SESSION as per ORS 192.660
(Commissioners' Conference Room)
Noon
– 1:30 p.m. (recess)
1:30 p.m. (Board of Commissioners’ Conference Room)
9. COMMISSIONERS’
BUSINESS
a. DISCUSSION/Enhancing City Partnerships – City of Springfield Updates on Long-Range Land Use and Transportation Planning. (Mayor Leiken; Bill Grile, Development Services Director; Susie Smith, Public Works Director; Marsha Miller, Public Works Director; Matt Laird, Land Management Manager; Kent Howe, Planning Program Manager) (estimated 15 minute presentation; 30 minutes Q&A) (JS&CC)
1:30 p.m. estimated time
10. PUBLIC WORKS
a. STATUS REPORT/ Work Group for Lane Code/Manual/Comp Plan
Revisions. (
2:15 p.m. estimated time
11. COMMISSIONERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS
2:35 p.m. estimated time
12. REVIEW ASSIGNMENTS
2:40 p.m. estimated time
13. EXECUTIVE SESSION as per ORS 192.660
(Commissioners' Conference Room)
2:45 p.m. estimated time
14. OTHER
BUSINESS
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WEDNESDAY,
9:00
a.m. (Harris
(estimated time)
All individuals are expected to observe respectful behavior and decorum
during all Lane County Public meetings. Anyone
acting in a disruptive, disorderly or threatening manner, or using excessive
profanity, will be asked to voluntarily leave the meeting, and may be precluded
from participating in future opportunities for public comment.
If an individual continues to behave in a disorderly and disruptive
manner, and refuses to voluntarily leave the meeting, then the Chair may request
a law enforcement officer to escort the individual from the meeting. Please be
courteous, respectful and refrain from extraneous conversation.
Please turn off or mute your cell phone or pager.
1. ADJUSTMENTS TO
THE AGENDA
9:00 a.m. estimated time
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS #
9:05 a.m. estimated time
(Expected maximum
time 30 minutes: Speakers will be
taken in the order in which they sign up and will be limited to 3-minutes per
public comments. If the number
wishing to testify exceeds 10 speakers, then additional speakers may be allowed
if the chair determines that time permits or may be taken at a later time.)
3. COMMISSIONERS' RESPONSE TO PUBLIC COMMENTS AND/OR OTHER ISSUES AND REMONSTRANCE (2 min. limit)
9:35 a.m. estimated time
4. EMERGENCY BUSINESS
9:45 a.m. estimated time
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
9:50 a.m. estimated time
(All items listed here are considered to be routine by the Board of Commissioners and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and will be considered separately.)
BEGINNING OF
CONSENT CALENDAR * * * * (estimated
2 minutes)
A. Approval of Minutes:
March 16, 2010, Regular Meeting, 9:00 a.m.
March 17, 2010, Regular Meeting, Following HACSA
March 17, 2010, Regular Meeting, 1:30 p.m.
March 30, 2010, Regular Meeting, 9:00 a.m.
June 8, 2010, Regular Meeting, 1:30 p.m.
B. Assessment
and Taxation
1)
ORDER 10-7-7-1/In
the Matter of a Refund to Hynix Semiconductor Manufacturing America, Inc. in the
Amount of $138,700.88. (Anette
Spickard, Assessor)
C.
County Administration
1)
ORDER 10-7-7-2/In
the Matter of Awarding Contracts to Clackamas Construction, Inc. in an Amount
not to Exceed $455,996 and the Automation Group in an Amount not to Exceed
$55,335; in Response to an RFP for Construction of the Row River Valley Water
District Water Treatment Plant Improvement Project. (Mike
D. County Counsel
1) ORDER 10-7-7-3/In the Matter of Appointing Justices Pro Tem for the Oakridge Justice Court Through January 7, 2011. (Liane Richardson, County Counsel) View Material
E. Health and
Human Services
1) ORDER 10-7-7-4/In the Matter of Accepting Revenues in the Amount of $2,500,000 from the Cities of Eugene and Springfield for Human Services Programs. (Rob Rockstroh, Health and Human Services Director) View Material
F. Management Services
1) ORDER 10-7-7-5/In
the Matter of Amending Chapter 4 of the Lane Manual to Require Indirect Revenues
be Placed into the General Fund and Indirect Depreciation and Use Allowance
Revenues be Placed into the General Capital Projects Fund, and Direct the County
Administrator to Develop Administrative Policies and Procedures for the
Preparation and Approval of County-Wide Indirect Cost Plans. (Mike
G. Public Safety
1) ORDER 10-7-7-6/In
the Matter of Ratifying the Execution of an Amendment to an Intergovernmental
Agreement with the Bureau of Land Management Regarding a Communications Site
Lease on Prairie Peak. (Russ
2) ORDER 10-7-7-7/In
the Matter of Delegating Authority to the County Administrator to Execute
Contract No. 2009-03207 Amendment No. Two Between the City of Eugene and Lane
County to Assist at the University of Oregon Football Games in the Amount of
$49,680. (Russ
H. Public Works
1) ORDER 10-7-7-8/In the Matter of Awarding Contract
W9/10-02 to Bineham Construction Inc., in the Amount of $198,289 for
Construction of Two Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings at the Central Receiving
Station, and Authorizing the Administrator to Execute the Contract. (Dan
2) ORDER 10-7-7-9/In the Matter of
Authorizing Applications for Funding from the Federal Highway Administration
under the 2010 Enhancement Project under the Oregon Forest Highway Program for
Culvert Replacement and Wayside Improvement Projects on Identified Roads. (John
Petsch, Maintenance Planner)
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * * *
WEDNESDAY,
6. COUNTY COUNSEL
a. Announcements
9:55 a.m. estimated time
b. REPORT
BACK/Charter Amendments. (Liane Richardson, County Counsel) (estimated 10 minute
presentation, 20 minutes Q&A) (JS)
10:00 a.m. estimated time
a. Announcements
10:30
a.m. estimated time
b. DISCUSSION/Charter Review Committee Update. (Jeff Spartz, County Administrator) (estimated 5 minute presentation, 15 minutes Q&A) (LR)
10:35 a.m. estimated time
8. FAIRGROUNDS
a. REPORT BACK
AND POSSIBLE ACTION/Ice Rink. (Jeff
10:55 a.m. estimated time
9. HEALTH
AND HUMAN SERVICES
a. FIRST READING AND SETTING SECOND READING AND PUBLIC
HEARING/Ordinance No. 5-10/ In the Matter of Amending Chapter 18 of Lane
Code to Address Non-Emergency Ambulance Transports and Adding Sanctions for
Non-Compliance. (Second Reading and Public Hearing
11:50 a.m. estimated time
Noon
– 1:30 p.m. (recess)
1:30 p.m.
(
10. PUBLIC WORKS
a. SECOND READING AND DISCUSSION/Ordinance 1272//In
the Matter of Amending the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Transportation
Plan (TransPlan) to Adjust the Planning Period from Year 2015 to Year 2027, to
Remove Completed Projects from the Project Lists, to make Related Amendments to
the
1:30 p.m. estimated time
b. REPORT
BACK/Goodpasture Covered Bridge (Bridge 39C119) Reduced Load Posting (Bill
1:50 p.m. estimated time
c. ORDER
2:05 p.m. estimated time
d.
ORDER
2:15 p.m. estimated time
e. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ORDER 10-6-23-15/In
the Matter of Proposing Bylaws for an Area Commission on Transportation (ACT)
for Lane County. (Celia Barry, Transportation Planning & Traffic Manager;
Rob Zako, Project Manager)
11. COMMISSIONERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS
2:35 p.m. estimated time
12. REVIEW
ASSIGNMENTS
2:40 p.m. estimated time
13. EXECUTIVE SESSION as per ORS 192.660
(Commissioners' Conference Room) (estimated 60 minutes)
2:45 p.m. estimated time
14. OTHER BUSINESS
*NOTE: Estimated Times
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NOTE:
Next scheduled Board of Commissioners' Meeting Tuesday, July 13 and/or Wednesday,