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Oregon State Police - Intoxilyzer Agreement OREGON STATE POLICE INTOXILYZER AGREEMENT - 05 P The undersigned hereby agree to accept delivery of the Intoxilyzer 4011-A from the Department of State Police and will comply with the following guidelines : 1 . Title to the Intoxilyzer 4011-A will remain with the State of Oregon. 2. The equipment will be available to all law enforce- ment agencies. 3. The Department of State Police will certify and maintain the equipment at no cost to the local agency. 4. The Department of State Police will train law enforcement officers on the operation of the equipment at no cost to their agencies. Salary of trainees will not be reimbursed. It is agreed the Department of State Police may use present breath testing equipment , if any, as a trade-in on the new equipment . it na&r/Nfayo f County ommissioTer Date Chief of Police/Sheriff Date Title if necessary) Date Title (if necessary) Date r , City/County property to the State, but Mr. Currie felt that the lot should be included and noted that the street and sewer improvements would increase the value of the property and therefore would be compensated by the. State. He recommended that the boundary .of the district not be !altered. The second remonstrance regarded a lot which was not included in the district. He went on to say that the lot should have been included and did not know why Ginther Engineering had left it .out. He pointed out. that: there was no way. at this point to redefine the boundary unless the property owner would volunteer to come into the district. Heconcluded by recommending that Council approve the boundaries and assessment distribution as written, and stated that this would be on the next regular meeting agenda. 6. SALE OF BANCROFTS (a) Legal Counsel reported that an oversite by the legislature had left the interest rate to be charged by City at seven percent. and allowed bonds to be sold at ten percent. He - recommended that Council adopt an ordinance allowing. a charge up to ten percent so that this risk will be minimized. He further explained the City cannot go back and change rates on L.I.D. 's already fo rmed. (b) Consensus of Council to have staff prepare the necessary ordinance and place it on the next regular session agenda. 7. S.W. McDONALD STREET SEWER L.I.D. PETITION (a) Public Works Director reported that a petition had been received containing 93% of necessary signatures. He explained problems regarding the assessment of engineering work to date and selection of an engineer. to proceed with the project. He recommended . that we proceed with estimates and negotiations with the engineers, and schedule the necessary public hearing. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to direct staff to proceed as per the recommendation of the Public Works Director. Approved by unanimous vote of Council members present. 8. AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY & STATE POLICE REGARDING INTOXILYZER (a) Chief of Police, referring to the letter received from the State, explained that at no cost to City, the State would provide the equipment, maintenance, certification and training of operators. He went on to say, that it would be required that the City turn over our old intoxilyzer. He recommended .that Council authorize- the Mayor to sign and execute the agreement._ (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to authorize the Mayor to sign and execute the agreement. Approved by unanimous vote o,f Council members present. PAGE 3 - Study Session Council Minutes - April 21, 1980