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CITY OF ASHLAND
CITY CHARTER
ARTICLE I - Name and Boundaries
Section 1. Title of Enactment . This enactment shall be referred to as the Ashland Charter of
1970.
Section 2. Name. The municipality of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, shall continue to be a
municipal corporation with the name "City of Ashland".
Section 3. Boundaries. The City shall include all territory encompassed by its boundaries as they
now exist or hereafter are modified by the voters, by the Council, or by any other agency with
legal power to modify them. The Recorder shall keep in her/his office at City Hall at least two
(2) copies of this Charter, in each of which he/she shall maintain an accurate and up-to-date
description of the boundaries. The copies and descriptions shall be available for public inspection
at any time during regular office hours of the Recorder.
ARTICLE II - Powers
Section 1. Powers of the City. The City shall have all powers which the constitutions, statutes,
and common law of the United States and of this State expressly or impliedly grant or allow
municipalities, as fully as though this Charter specifically enumerated each of those powers, as
well as all powers not inconsistent with the foregoing; and, in addition thereto, shall possess all
powers hereinafter specifically granted. All the authority thereof shall have perpetual succession.
Section 2. Construction of the Charter. In this Charter, the mention of a particular power shall
not be construed to be exclusive or to restrict the scope of the powers which the City would have
if the particular power were not mentioned. The Charter shall be liberally construed to the end
that the City shall have all powers necessary or convenient for the conduct of its municipal
affairs, including all powers that cities may assume pursuant to State laws and to the municipal
Home Rule provisions of the State Constitution.
Section 3. Provisions for Amendment and Revision. The Council shall have the power to call a
special election upon a resolution passed by the Council for the purpose of amending the Charter
or enacting a new Charter, or whenever petitioned to do so by the electors of said City, under any
initiative or referendum ordinance of the City of Ashland, or the laws of the State of Oregon.
ARTICLE III - Elective Officers
Section 1. Elective Officers. The elective officers of the City shall be: a Mayor, Recorder, six (6)
Council Members, five (5) Park Commissioners and a Municipal Judge. (Charter amendment 5-
23-78)
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Section 2. Qualifications. All elective officers except the Municipal Judge shall be residents and
qualified voters in the City. (Charter amendment 5-23-78).
Section 3. Salaries. Any change in the amount of the present compensation received by elective
officers, except for the Recorder and Municipal Judge, shall be submitted to the vote of the
people; however, the salary of the elected Recorder shall be in the amount being paid in 1974
and be adjusted starting with the fiscal year 1974-75 in the same percentage as the average salary
adjustments of the other supervisory employees and department heads of the City of Ashland;
further, the salary of the Municipal Judge will initially be the same as for the year 1978-79 and
thereafter to be adjusted in the same percentage as the average salary adjustment of the other
supervisory employees and department heads of the City of Ashland. (Charter amendment 5-23-
78).
Section 4. Vacancies. An office shall be deemed vacant upon the incumbent's death; adjudicated
incompetence; conviction of a felony; other offense pertaining to his/her office, or unlawful
destruction of public records; resignation; recall from office or ceasing to possess the
qualifications for the office; or, in the case of the Mayor or Council Member, upon his/her
absence from the City for thirty (30) days without the consent of the Council or upon his/her
absence from meetings of the Council for sixty (60) days without like consent, and subsequent
declaration of the vacancy by a two-thirds affirmative vote of the Council.
A vacant elective office in the City shall be filled within sixty (60) days by the Council electing
some qualified person to fill such vacancy. The appointee's term of office shall begin
immediately upon appointment and shall continue until a successor, elected at the next biennial
election, takes office for the unexpired term. The Council shall have the power, by a two-thirds
affirmative vote, to expel any member of the Council for disorderly conduct in Council or
inattention to duties. No Council member shall be expelled without notice and a hearing by the
Council.
Section 5. Term. The term of all elective officers shall begin the first day of January following
their election.
Section 6. Interest in City Contracts. During the term of office, no elective officer shall violate
any provision of the State of Oregon Code of Ethics as contained in ORS Chapter 244.
(Amended by vote 11-8-94.)
ARTICLE IV - Mayor
Section 1. Term. The Mayor in office at the time this Charter is adopted shall continue in office
until the end of his/her term of office as fixed by the Charter of the City in effect at the time this
Charter is adopted. At the biennial general election held in 1972, and every fourth year
thereafter, a Mayor shall be elected for a term of four (4) years.
Section 2. Powers and Duties. The Mayor is the executive officer of the municipal corporation
and shall exercise careful supervision over the general affairs of the City and over appointive
officers. He/she shall sign all orders and warrants on the Treasury for claims authorized by the
Council.
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Section 3. Vote. The Mayor shall not be entitled to vote on any ordinance or measure before
the Council except in the case of a tie vote, in which case he/she shall have the power to vote,
and must vote either in the affirmative or in the negative. The Mayor shall, within five days
after the passage of any ordinance, either approve or veto the same, and no ordinance shall go
into effect until approved by the Mayor or passed by the Council over his/her veto. The Mayor
shall, in case he/she vetoes any ordinance or resolution, file such veto with the City Recorder,
together with reasons for his/her disapproval, which veto and message of disapproval shall be
read at the next meeting of the Council, and such ordinance or resolution be put upon its
passage again; and, if two-thirds of the Council members shall vote in the affirmative, it shall
become law without the Mayor's approval, but not otherwise. In passing all resolutions and
ordinances, the ayes and nays shall be called and permanent record made of the vote thereon.
ARTICLE V - Council Members
Section 1. Terms. The Council members in office at the time this Charter is adopted shall
continue in office, each until the end of his/her term of office as fixed by the Charter of the City
in effect at the time this Charter is adopted. At each biennial general election after this Charter
takes effect, three Council members shall be elected, each for a term of four (4) years.
ARTICLE VI - Recorder
Section 1. Term. The Recorder in office at the time this Charter takes effect shall continue in
office until the end of his/her term of office as fixed by the Charter of the City in effect at the
time this Charter is adopted. At each biennial general election held in 1970, and every fourth
year thereafter, a Recorder shall be elected for a term of four (4) years.
Section 2. Powers and Duties. The Recorder shall act as Clerk of the Council and shall keep
plain and correct records of all business and proceedings of the Council. He/she shall maintain a
file of all papers presented to him/her officially, and safely keep all files, records and papers of
the corporation pertaining to his/her office, and these shall be open to the public. At the
expiration of his/her term of office, he/she shall turn over to his/her successor any and all
records, books, and papers pertaining to said office.
The Recorder must draw all orders for the proper payment of monies against the proper funds
that have been appropriated by the City Council, and, together with the Mayor, sign the same.
He/she may make periodic audits of all City accounting records.
The Recorder, shall, as soon as the Council shall make a general levy of the taxes for the city,
certify the same, together with any and all special benefits and assessments then due, to the Clerk
of the County Court.
The Recorder shall record, in a book to be kept for that purpose, all ordinances and resolutions
passed by the City Council, and the same shall be signed by the Recorder, as well as signed and
approved by the Mayor therein.
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Section 3. Vacancy. A willful absence of the Recorder from the City for more than thirty
(30) days without the consent of the Council, carelessness or inattention to the duties of the
Recorder, shall be grounds for the Council to declare the office vacant; and it may fill such
vacancy in the same manner as vacancies in the office of Council members are filled.
Section 4. Absence. In the Recorder's absence, the Mayor shall appoint a Clerk of the
Council Pro Tem who, while acting in that capacity, shall have all the authority and duties of
the Recorder.
ARTICLE VI A. - Judge
Section 1. Term. At the biennial general election held in 1978, and every fourth year thereafter, a
Judge shall be elected for a term of four (4) years. (Charter amendment 5-23-78)
ARTICLE VII - Elections
Section 1. Regular Elections. Regular City elections shall be held at the same times and places as
biennial general State elections, in accordance with applicable State election laws.
Section 2. Notice of Regular Elections. The Recorder, pursuant to directions from the Council,
shall give at least ten (10) days notice of each regular City election by posting notice thereof at a
conspicuous place in the City Hall, and by publication in a newspaper of wide and general
circulation published in the City of Ashland. The notice shall state the officers to be elected, the
ballot title of each measure to be voted upon, and the time and place of the election.
Section 3. Special Elections. The Council shall provide the time, manner and means for holding
any special election which shall comply with applicable State laws. The Recorder shall give at
least ten (10) days notice of each special election in the manner provided by the action of the
Council ordering the election.
Section 4. Regulation of Elections. Except as this Charter provides otherwise and as the Council
provides otherwise by ordinances relating to elections, the general laws of the State shall apply to
the conduct of all City Elections, recounts of the returns therefrom, and contests thereof.
Section 5. Nominations. A qualified elector may be nominated for an elective City office to be
filled at the election. The nomination must be by a petition that specifies the office sought and
must be in a form prescribed by the Council. The petition shall be signed by not fewer than
twenty-five (25) electors, and with the candidate's written acceptance of such nomination. No
elector may sign more than one petition for each office to be filled at the election. If he/she does
so, his/her signature will be valid only on the first sufficient petition filed for the office. The
signatures to a nomination petition need not all be appended to one paper, but to each separate
paper of the petition shall be attached an affidavit of the circulator thereof, indicating the number
of signers of the paper and stating that each signature of the person appended thereto was made in
his/her presence, and is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be.
Opposite each signature shall be stated the date of signing, the signer's place or residence,
identified by its street and number or other sufficient designation. The Recorder shall make a
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record of
the exact time at which each petition is filed and shall take and preserve the name and address of
the person by whom it is filed. If the petition is not signed by the required number of qualified
electors, the Recorder shall notify the candidate and the person who filed the petition within
twelve (12) days after the filing. If the petition is insufficient in any other particular, the Recorder
shall return it immediately to the person who filed it, certifying in writing wherein the petition is
insufficient. The deficient petition may be amended and filed again as a new petition, or a
substitute petition for the same candidate may be filed, within the regular time for filing
nomination petitions. All nomination papers comprising a petition shall be assembled and filed in
final form as one instrument with the Recorder not less than twelve (12) days before the date that
the Recorder must file the same with the County Clerk. (Charter Amendment 11-2-82)
Section 6. Canvass of Returns. In all elections held in conjunction with State and County
elections, the State laws governing the filing of returns by the County Clerk shall apply. In each
special City election, the returns therefrom shall be filed with the Recorder on or before noon the
day following; and, not later than five (5) days after the election, the Council shall meet and
canvass the returns. The results of all elections shall be entered in the record of the proceedings
of the Council. The entry shall state the total number of votes cast at the election, the votes cast
for each person, and for and against each proposition, the name of each person elected to office,
the office to which he/she has been elected, and a reference to each measure enacted or
approved. Immediately after the canvass is completed, the Recorder shall make and sign a
Certificate of Election of each person elected and deliver the Certificate to him/her within one
(1) day after the canvass. A Certificate so made and delivered shall be "prima facie" evidence of
the truth of the statements contained in it.
Section 7. Tie Votes. In the event of a tie vote for candidates for an elective office, the successful
candidate shall be determined by a public drawing of lots in the manner prescribed by the
Council.
Section 8. Oath of Office. Before entering upon the duties of his/her office, each officer shall
take an oath or shall affirm that he/she will support the constitutions and laws of the United
States, the State of Oregon, and the Charter and laws of the City of Ashland, and that he/she will
faithfully perform the duties of his/her office.
ARTICLE VIII - Council
Section 1. Where Powers Vested. Except as this Charter provides otherwise, all powers of the
City shall be vested in the Council and the Mayor.
Section 2. Composition.
The Council shall be composed of six (6) Council members elected in the City at large and by
position number. Each position shall bear a number running from one (No. 1) through six (No.
6), and any candidate for Council shall, starting with his/her nominating petition, designate the
number of the Council seat to which he/she seeks election; further, one candidate may only run
for one position at an election.
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The Council members whose terms of office expire with the end of 1972 shall be assigned seat
numbers 1, 3 and 5; 1974 shall be assigned seat numbers 2, 4 and 6. Within the scope of the
preceding provision, the Council shall forthwith determine by lot the numbers to be assigned to
the incumbent Council members.
Section 3. Council Meetings and Rules. The Council shall hold a regular meeting in the City at
least once each month at a time and place which it designates. Other meetings may be called as
the Council deems necessary, with notice given the Mayor and Council members and the public
as provided by ordinance. Minutes of any such special meeting shall be presented at the next
regular Council meeting. The Council shall adopt rules for its proceedings.
Section 4. Quorum. The Mayor and not less than three (3) of the Council members, or four (4)
of the Council members, shall constitute a quorum for conducting Council business.
Section 5. Journal. The Council shall cause a record of its proceedings to be kept. Upon request
of the Mayor or any of the Council members, the ayes and nays upon any question before it shall
be taken and entered in the record.
Section 6. Proceedings to be Public. No action by the Council shall have legal effect unless the
motion for the action and the vote thereon take place at proceedings open to the public.
Section 7. Mayor's Function at Council Meetings. The Mayor shall preside over the deliberations
of the Council. He/she shall have authority to preserve order, enforce the rules of the Council,
and determine the order of business under the rules of the Council.
Section 8. Chair of the Council. At the first regular meeting of the Council in January of each
year, the Council shall by ballot elect a Chair of the Council from its membership to serve for
one (1) year. He/she shall, during all times when the Mayor is absent or unable to attend to
his/her duties or act in any matter, have and exercise the powers and perform the duties of the
Mayor, except that he/she shall retain his/her Council member's right to vote. If, at any
meeting of the Council, both Mayor and Chair are absent, the Council members present shall
elect one of their number as Chair Pro Tem, who shall preside at that meeting.
Section 9. Vote Required. Except as this Charter otherwise provides, the concurrence of a
majority of the members of the Council present at a Council meeting shall be necessary to decide
any question before the Council.
ARTICLE IX - Special Powers of the Council
Section 1. Violation of Charter, Ordinance and Laws. The Council, at any regular or adjourned
meeting, shall have the power within the limits of the City of Ashland to enact laws, ordinances
and pass resolutions not in conflict or inconsistent with the laws of the United States, the State of
Oregon, or the provisions of this Charter; and to provide for punishment of any person or persons
found guilty by a competent tribunal of the violation of any such laws, ordinances, or any of the
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provisions of this Charter, by fine or imprisonment of such offender, until such fine and costs are
paid; and to provide for the working of such persons so convicted on the streets of the City or at
any other work, and to provide the compensation therefor to be applied on such fine and costs;
but no fine shall exceed the sum of $500 and the costs of prosecution, nor shall any
imprisonment or term at hard labor exceed 60 days.
Section 2. Levy of Taxes. The Council, by two-thirds vote of the Council at any regular or
adjourned meeting, shall have the power within the limits of the City of Ashland to annually
ordain and levy taxes on the taxable property of the City made taxable by law for County and
State purposes, not to exceed fifteen mills on the dollar on the assessed valuation in any year for
the expenses of the City; and also in such further amount as may be necessary for the payment of
interest or principal on any bonded indebtedness now existing or hereafter to exist against the
City and for payment of any judgment or judgments obtained against the City.
Section 2(b). Flood Damage Restoration Bonds. In addition to the indebtedness otherwise
authorized by law and by this Charter, the City Council of the City of Ashland shall have the
power and authority to issue the general obligation bonds of the City in such amounts and with
such maturity dates as the City Council shall, in its discretion, deem advisable in an aggregate
amount not to exceed Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00) for the purpose of
financing the cost of repair and restoration in accord with current construction standards of the
City's water, sewer, electrical and storm sewer systems; City streets and bridges and watershed
roads and bridges; Lithia Park; the repair of riprap at the Ashland Airport; and the purchase of a
dredge for the removal of present and continuous accumulations of silt in the City's water
reservoir; and to further provide that all state or federal funds received to assist Ashland in repair
of flood damage shall be used for that purpose or to pay principal and interest on these bonds and
for no other purpose; and shall have the power and right to designate the manner and time of
payment of said bonds and the interest thereon, provided that considering any discounts or
premiums paid, the effective rate of interest on such bonds shall not exceed that allowable by the
laws of the State of Oregon. The power herein granted shall be exercised by the Council without
submitting the question to a further vote of the electors and the bonds issued in pursuance to this
Article shall not be subject to the limitation on bond or other indebtedness elsewhere contained
in the Charter of said City.
Section 2(c). Hospital Improvement Bonds. In addition to the indebtedness otherwise authorized
by law and by this Charter, the City Council of the City of Ashland shall have the power and
authority to issue the general obligation bonds of the City in such amounts and with such
maturity dates as the City Council shall, in its discretion, deem advisable in an aggregate amount
not to exceed Three Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($360,000.00) for the purpose of financing
the design and construction of additions and improvements to the Ashland Community Hospital;
and shall have the power and right to designate the manner and time of payment of said bonds
and the
interest thereon, provided that considering any discounts or premiums paid, the effective rate of
interest on such bonds shall not exceed that allowable by the laws of the State of Oregon. The
power herein granted shall be exercised by the Council without submitting the question to a
further vote of the electors and the bonds issued in pursuance to this Article shall not be subject
to the limitation on bond or other indebtedness elsewhere contained in the Charter of said City.
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Section 3. Special Assessments. The Council shall have the power at regular or adjourned
meeting to levy such special benefit assessments for road, sewer or other special improvements
as they deem reasonable and to prescribe the time when such assessments shall be paid and to
assess penalties thereon, not exceeding ten percent (10%) when delinquent, which assessments
and penalties may be collected under the provisions of Article XII, Sections 1 and 2.
Section 4. Reassessment. The Council shall have the power to enact an ordinance to correct any
administrative error in the levying of any special benefit assessment and to cause a reassessment
to be made.
Section 5. Debt Limit. The Council, by a two-thirds vote at any regular or adjourned meeting,
shall have the power within the limits of the City of Ashland to borrow money upon the credit of
the City and authorize the issue of orders or notes therefor to an amount not exceeding $5,000.00
when required for municipal purposes, which orders and notes shall bear a reasonable rate of
interest and shall not aggregate at any time to exceed $5,000.00.
Section 6. Bonds. The Council, by a two-thirds vote at any regular or adjourned meeting, shall
issue bonds of the City for other purposes when duly voted and required by a majority of the
electors of said City; or in rebonding any bonded indebtedness of the City when the same is due
and payable and the City has not the funds on hand to pay the same, but in rebonding, bonds
shall not be issued for a longer period or greater rate of interest than the bonds to be liquidated.
All bonds issued hereafter shall be amended to this Article; that is, Article IX, Section 2, and at
such time as they are retired shall be automatically repealed.
Section 7. Water System. The Council, by a two-thirds vote of the Council at any regular or
adjourned meeting, shall have the power within the limits of the City of Ashland to suppress,
restrain, and prohibit any obstruction, pollution, diversion, waste, extravagant use of, waters of
Mill or Ashland Creek, either within or above the City limits.
ARTICLE X - Ordinances
Section 1. Enacting Clause. The enacting clause of all ordinances hereafter enacted shall be: The
People of the City of Ashland do ordain as follows:".
Section 2. Mode of Enactment.
(a) Except as the second and third paragraphs of this Section provide to the contrary, every
ordinance of the Council shall, before being put upon its final passage, be read first fully and
distinctly in open Council meeting and then on a different date by title only, unless a Council
member or the public requests that it be read in full for a second time, and it shall then be read
fully and distinctly.
(b) Provided all conditions set forth in Paragraph (C) have been met, an ordinance may be
enacted at a single meeting of the Council by unanimous vote of all Council members present
upon being read first in full and then by title.
(c) The first reading may be by title alone if no Council member present at the meeting, or the
public, requests to have the ordinance read in full, and if a copy of the ordinance is provided for
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each Council member and three (3) copies are provided for public inspection in the office of the
City Recorder not later than one (1) week before the first reading of the ordinance and if notice
of their availability is given forthwith upon the filing, by written notice posted at the City Hall
and by advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation and published in the City. An
ordinance enacted after being read by title alone may have no legal effect if it differs
substantially from its terms as it was thus filed prior to such reading, unless each section
incorporating such a difference is read fully and distinctly in open Council meeting as finally
amended prior to being approved by the Council.
(d) Upon the final vote on an ordinance, the ayes and nays of the members shall be taken and
entered into the record of the proceedings.
(e) Upon the enactment of an ordinance, the Recorder shall sign it with the date of its passage
and his/her name and the title of his/her office, except as provided in Article IV, Section 3.
Section 3. When Ordinances Take Effect. An ordinance enacted by the Council shall take effect
on the thirtieth (30th) day after its enactment. When the Council deems it advisable, however, an
ordinance may provide a later time for it to take effect; and, in case of emergency, it may take
effect immediately.
ARTICLE XI - Public Improvements
Section 1. Condemnation. Any necessity of taking property for the City by condemnation shall
be determined by the Council and declared by resolution of the Council describing the property
and stating the uses to which it shall be devoted. The procedure for the condemnation shall be as
ordained by the Council or provided by State law.
Section 2. Improvements. The procedure for making, altering, vacating or abandoning a public
improvement shall be governed by general ordinance or to the extent not so governed, by
applicable general laws of the State. Action on any proposed public improvement, except a
sidewalk or except an improvement unanimously declared by the Council to be needed at once
because of an emergency, shall be suspended for six months upon a remonstrance thereto by the
owners of two-thirds of the land to be specially assessed therefor. In this section, "owner" shall
mean the record holder of legal title or, where the land is being purchased under a land sale
contract recorded or verified to the Recorder in writing by the record holder of legal title to the
land, the purchaser shall be deemed the "owner".
Section 3. Special Assessments. The procedure for the levying, collecting and enforcing the
payment of special assessments for public improvements or other services to be charged against
real property shall be as provided in Article XII, Sections 1 and 2 of this Charter.
Section 4. Bids. All jobs or contracts for constructing, repairing, ornamenting or improving any
public place in this City or out of it, the expenses of which are to be paid out of the City
Treasury, and the probable cost of which will exceed $500, shall be advertised in a newspaper of
wide and general circulation published in the City of Ashland for ten days before the closing of
the bids, and shall be done in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the
Council. The Council shall have the right to reject any or all bids without incurring any liability
for such rejection.
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ARTICLE XII - Taxation: Powers and Duties of the Council
Section 1. It shall be the duty of the Council immediately after the receipt of the certificate of the
County Clerk of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, showing the aggregate valuation
of the assessable property in said City of Ashland, to meet, and by ordinance annually levy such
taxes and assessments as permitted in this Charter against the taxable property of the City of
Ashland, and such special assessments and penalties as may be due
and unpaid, and cause the same to be certified to the County Court, as provided in Section 2 of
this Article.
Section 2. The Council shall, immediately after such levy, notify the Clerk of the County Court,
under the certificate of the City Recorder, of the rate percent of the tax levy made by the Council
and all delinquent special benefit assessments and the penalties thereon, and it shall be the duty
of such Clerk to compute the taxes and extend the same by entering the aggregate tax in the
appropriate columns on the tax roll, and such taxes, special assessments and penalties shall be
collected by the same officer, in the same manner and at the same time as taxes for County
purposes are collected, and the same shall be paid over by the County Treasurer to the City
Recorder as provided by law for the paying over of city taxes.
Section 3. County Road Tax. The territory within the limits of the City of Ashland as now
existing and as may be hereafter extended is hereby excepted out of the jurisdiction of the
County Court of Jackson County for licensing purposes and road purposes, and the City Council
shall have full and exclusive jurisdiction over the same. The inhabitants of the City shall be
exempt from the payment of road taxes and assessments of the property within the City for road
work, except such taxes as may be levied and assessed by the City Council, and all such taxes
shall be placed in a separate fund and used for street purposes within the limits of the City and
not otherwise.
ARTICLE XIII - Appointive Officers
Section 1. Appointive Officers. The Mayor, with the confirmation by the Council, shall
appoint a City Administrator, City Attorney and such other officers as the Council deems
necessary. The Council may combine any two or more appointive offices. (Charter
amendment 5-23-78)
Section 1A. Separate Police and Fire Departments. The City of Ashland shall maintain a fire
department which is separate and distinct from the City police department. The employees of one
department shall not be assigned to do the job functions of employees in the other department.
(Charter amendment 1-4-86)
Section 2. Qualifications, Duties and Salaries. The Council shall, by ordinances, prescribe the
duties of appointive officers, and determine their compensation and qualifications, except the
Municipal Judge shall be a member of the Oregon State Bar. The Council may designate any
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appointive officer to supervise any other appointive officer, except the Municipal Judge in the
exercise of his/her judicial duties.
Section 3. Removal. The Mayor, with the consent of the Council, may suspend and remove
any appointive officer at any time.
Section 4. Interest in City Contracts. Except as provided otherwise by law, no officer, agent or
employee shall have any interest in any City contract made by him/her in his/her official capacity
or by any public committee, board, commission or department of which he/she is a member,
agent or employee, except that the employment of the officer, agent or employee shall not be
considered a contract for the purposes of this section.
ARTICLE XIV - Chief of Police: Powers and Duties
Section 1. The Chief of Police shall be the conservator of the peace within the limits of the City
of Ashland and, in addition to the authority vested in him/her by the City Council, he/she shall
have the authority and jurisdiction of a constable, and shall qualify and discharge the duties of
constable, in the same manner and to the same effect as required of constables under the statutes
of this State. He/she shall, within the County of Jackson, arrest any and all persons guilty of any
breach of the peace committed in his/her presence, and take them before the judge of the City
Court, or some Justice of the Peace for trial. He/she shall also have the power, under any warrant
from the Judge, or any Justice of the Peace, to arrest any person in any part of the State of
Oregon for any criminal offense or the violation of any City ordinance and, in case the Council
shall establish a police force for the City, he/she shall by virtue of his/her office be Chief of such
force.
Section 2. The Chief of Police shall attend all meetings of the City Council, and perform the
duties of the Sergeant-at-Arms of that body, watch over, care for and preserve all the City
property and good morals of the City; and it shall be his/her duty, and the duty of any and all
police officers, to see that all the laws and ordinances of the City, and the provisions of this
Charter, are enforced, to file complaint with the City Judge against any persons violating any of
the provisions of this Charter, or the laws or ordinances of the City; and a failure or neglect to
faithfully perform any or all of such duties shall be cause for removal from office by the City
Council.
ARTICLE XV - Court
Section 1. Court. A court is hereby created in the City of Ashland, Oregon, to be known as the
Municipal Court. The court shall be open for the transaction of judicial business at regular times
specified by the Council. All area within the City shall be within the territorial jurisdiction of the
court. When not governed by ordinances or this Charter, all proceedings in the Municipal Court
for the violation of a City ordinance shall be governed by the applicable general laws of the State
governing District Courts.
Section 2. Judge. The Municipal Judge shall be the judicial officer of the City. He/she shall
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exercise original and exclusive jurisdiction of all offenses defined and made punishable by
ordinances and Charter of the City and all other offenses made punishable by State law over
which the City is given concurrent jurisdiction. He/she shall have authority to issue process for
the arrest of any person accused of an offense against the ordinances and Charter of the City, to
commit any such person to jail or admit him/her to bail pending trial, to issue subpoenas, to
compel obedience to such subpoenas, to issue any process necessary to carry into effect the
judgments of the Court, and to punish witnesses and others for contempt of the Court. The Judge
shall make a monthly report of the Court's proceedings in writing to the City Council.
Section 2A. Term. The term of the Municipal Judge shall be four (4) years. (Charter amendment
5-23-78).
Section 3. Jury. A defendant may have a jury of six (6) members by demanding the same. Any
jury chosen shall be governed by the laws of the State of Oregon relating to juries in the District
Court, and shall have the qualifications of such jurors resident within the corporate limits of said
City.
Section 4. Fines, Fees, Costs and Cash Bail. The City Council shall provide for the collection of
all Court fines, fees, costs and cash bail which shall be turned over to the City Recorder.
ARTICLE XVI - Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 1. Public Utilities - Water Works. The City of Ashland, a municipal corporation, shall
have the power to provide the residents of said City with such services as water, sewer, electric
power, public transportation and such other public utilities as the people desire by majority vote;
and to exact and collect compensation from the users of such public utility; provided, however,
that any and all water and water works and water rights now owned or which may hereafter be
acquired by said City, for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants thereof with water shall never
be rented, sold or otherwise disposed of; nor shall the City ever grant any franchise to any person
or corporation for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of said City with water.
Section 2. Torts. The City's immunity or liability for torts shall be as determined by State law.
Section 3. Existing Ordinances, Acts, Proceedings. All existing ordinances in force when this act
takes effect and not inconsistent herewith shall be and remain in full force after this act takes
effect and thereafter until repealed by the Council. All actions and proceedings pending and all
unfinished business whatsoever when this act takes effect shall thereafter be proceeded with
according to the provisions of this act or any City ordinance applicable thereto and continued in
force by this act. No suit, action or proceeding now pending in any Court shall abate by virtue of
this act, and all persons in office shall continue to receive such compensation for their services
during the balance of their term as appertained to the office at the time they were respectively
elected or appointed thereto; and all rights vested or liabilities incurred when this act takes effect
shall not thereby be lost, impaired or destroyed; all bonds theretofore issued by said City are
hereby declared to be valid and of full force and effect, and all acts of the Council heretofore
done in good faith for the benefit of the City and on which proceedings shall not be instituted
prior to July 1, 1970 are hereby legalized and made valid in every particular.
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Section 4. Repeal of Previously-Enacted Provisions. All Charter provisions of the City enacted
prior to the time that this Charter takes effect are hereby repealed, except the provisions of the
legislative Charter of 1898 relating to the Powers of the Chief of Police; that is, Article X,
Section 1 compiled herein as Article XIV, Section 1; Powers and Duties of the Council -
Taxation; that is, Article XII, Sections 1 and 2, compiled herein as Article XII, Sections 1 and 2;
and Territory Excepted for Road Purposes and Licensing Purposes; that is, Article XVII, Section
1, compiled herein as Article XII, Section 3; and those provisions of the previous Charter
Amendments included in the following:
Article VII, Section 1, amended 11-2-54, compiled herein as Article IX, Section 1
Article VII, Section 2, amended 1-28-09, compiled partially herein as Article IX, Sections 2 and
3
Article VII, Section 3, of 1898 Charter, compiled herein as Article IX, Section 5
Article XXVIII, Sections 1 and 2, amended 11-4-30 and 10-16-59, compiled herein as Article
XVII, Sections 1 and 2
Article XIX, Sections 1, 2, and 4, amended 12-15-08, and Section 3, amended 4-23-51, compiled
herein as Article XIX, Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4
Article XXVII, Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 amended 11-11-28, compiled herein as Article XVIII,
Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4
Article XXIX, Section 1, amended 11-4-30, compiled herein as Article XX, Section 1
Article XXXI, Section 1, amended 1938, compiled herein as Article XXI, Section 1
Article X, Section 2, amended 7-17-19, compiled herein as Article XIV, Section 2
Article XIX, Section 1-C, amended 3-12-57, compiled herein as Article XIX, Section 1-C
Section 5. Time of Effect of Charter Amendment. This amended Charter took effect on July 1,
1970, except that Amendments to Article III, Section 2; Article VIII, Section 2; Article X,
Section 2; Article XIII, Section 1 and Article XXII took effect on June 6, 1972.
ARTICLE XVII - Hospital
Section 1. The City of Ashland is hereby authorized and empowered to own, operate and conduct
a municipal hospital within the limits of said City of Ashland under the authority and direction of
the Council.
Section 2. The Council is hereby authorized to issue and sell, in manner and form as in its
judgment it may deem best, general obligation bonds of said City in a sum not to exceed
$350,000.00 for the purpose of providing funds with which to purchase real property for a
hospital, construct a building or buildings to be used for hospital purposes, and equip and furnish
said hospital in and for said City. Said bonds shall bear the date established by the Council, be
serial in character, callable at any interest payment date in whole or in part on or after five (5)
years from the date thereof after notice as provided by law, be retired by the said City in a period
of not to exceed twenty-five (25) years, be in denomination of $1,000.00 each, be signed by the
Mayor and countersigned by the Recorder under the corporate seal of said City, have semi-annual
interest coupons bearing the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and Recorder attached thereto, by
the terms thereof pledge the full faith and credit of the said City for their repayment,
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and hold and promise to pay to the bearer of each of said bonds at maturity thereof, the sum
therein named in legal tender of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like legal
tender, at the office of the
City Recorder in said City or at such other office as the Council may, in its judgment,
determine, which bonds shall be known as "Hospital Bonds". The particular form of said bonds,
the maturities thereof, the rate of interest thereon, and such other details of their issuance and
sale as are not herein mentioned shall be determined by the Council in the exercise of its best
judgment in order to carry out the intention hereof. That it shall be the duty of the Council to
attend to the proper application of the funds derived from the sale of said bonds and the
purchaser or purchasers thereof shall in no event be responsible or charged with the proper
application of the funds derived from the sale thereof. That the Council is hereby authorized
and empowered each year at the time of making the annual tax levy for City purposes to include
in such levy a sufficient amount to meet the payment of principal and interest on said Hospital
Bonds as same shall be come due, and this authority shall be in addition to all Charter and
Oregon Constitution debt limitation.
ARTICLE XVIII - Cemeteries Trust Fund
Section 1. The Council is hereby authorized and empowered each year, at the time of making
the annual levy for City purposes, to include in such levy a sum equal to but not to exceed one
mill on each dollar of assessed valuation of property within the City, which sum shall be used
for the purpose of maintenance and upkeep of cemeteries held by, or under control of the City
of Ashland. Such levy shall not be within the limitation of taxation provided by law. Provided
further that each year from the proceeds of such levy the Council shall set aside in a permanent
trust fund the sum of $500.00, the income from which shall be used to carry out the purposes
mentioned herein. When such trust fund shall have accumulated to such an extent as to provide
sufficient income for the purposes for which same was created, then no further tax levy shall be
made thereafter.
Section 2. The Council is hereby given authority to receive control, for and on behalf of the
City of Ashland, or any privately-operated or owned cemetery within the said City for the
purpose of providing proper upkeep and maintenance of any such cemetery, said Council to
receive such control only upon conditions as to it may seem for the best interests of the City.
Section 3. The Council is hereby authorized to create such funds as, in its discretion, may be
necessary for the purpose of keeping and maintaining in proper condition the cemeteries within
or adjacent to the City of Ashland, and under the jurisdiction of said Council, and is further
authorized from any monies received from sale of cemetery lots, to specifically create a trust
fund for the perpetual upkeep of the lots so sold, and is further authorized to contract with the
purchasers of any lots so sold, on behalf of the City of Ashland, for the perpetual upkeep of said
lots on such terms and conditions as said Council may deem best for the protection of said City.
Section 4. The Council is hereby authorized to accept any bequests or donations for the
purposes mentioned herein on behalf of the said City, which donations or bequests shall
become a part of said permanent trust fund, unless specified otherwise when any such bequests
or donations are given.
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ARTICLE XIX - Park Commission
Section 1. Dedication. All those lands specified by the Charter Amendment of December 15,
1908 and May 13, 1912, are hereby reserved and forever dedicated to the people of the City for
park purposes and shall never be sold, leased, encumbered or used for any purpose inconsistent
therewith; provided, however, that such public buildings as may enhance the beauty of said
park, or that shall not detract therefrom, may be constructed if so directed by a majority vote of
the electors of said City; and provided further, that nothing contained in this act shall be
construed so as to impair or interfere with proper construction or operation of the City's light,
power or water system.
Section 1-C. That the Ashland Park Commission, with the consent of the Common Council,
shall have the authority to lease to the Oregon Shakespearean Festival Association, a non-profit
corporation of the State of Oregon, any portion of Lithia Park described as follows, to-wit:
That certain property commencing at the northeast corner of the Chamber of Commerce
building; thence, southerly along the base of the hill to southern side of pond in lower park;
thence, east to ditch carrying water to waterfall; thence, southerly along ditch 150 feet; thence,
east 110 feet to west side of Hargadine Street; thence, northerly on west line of Hargadine
Street to northeast corner of park property; thence, following the meandering north line of park
property to place of beginning, containing approximately two acres
for the purpose of remodeling and expanding the present Festival theatre and the construction
of additional buildings which are hereby designated as public buildings for use by the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival Association for any of the purposes authorized by the corporate charter
of said association, said use to be on such terms and conditions as the Ashland Park
Commission, with the consent of the Common Council, deems in the best interests of the City;
provided, however, that any lease shall not exceed a period of ninety-nine (99) years.
Section 2. Park Commission. The certain board created by a vote of the qualified electors of the
City of Ashland, Oregon, at a special election held on the 15th day of December, 1908, which
became effective by the proclamation of the Mayor published on the 17th day of December,
1908, and known and designated as the "Ashland Park Commission", be and the same, as
constituted and created by said Charter amendment, and as now existing, is hereby perpetuated
and continued as five (5) members with all the powers conferred and duties imposed by said
Charter amendment and ordinances of the City of Ashland.
Provided, that at the general biennial election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, 1920, two commissioners shall be elected to serve for the term of four
(4) years from the first day of January, 1921, and that at the general biennial election to be held
in November, 1922, three commissioners shall be elected to serve for the term of four (4) years
from the first day of January, 1923, and that the term of office for each succeeding
commissioner shall be four (4) years unless elected to fill a vacancy, in which event he/she shall
be elected to serve until the first day of January following the next succeeding biennial election
after any such vacancy. Provided, further, that each of the commissioners now constituting the
present Ashland
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Park Commission shall hold office for the term for which he/she was elected, and until his/her
successor is elected and qualified.
Section 3. Funding. The said Park Commission shall have control and management of all the lands
here dedicated for park purposes and of all other lands that may hereafter be acquired by the City
for such purposes. They shall have control and management of all park funds, whether the same is
obtained by taxation, donation or otherwise, and shall expend the same judiciously for beautifying
and improving the City's parks.
It shall be the duty of said Commission and they shall, at the beginning of each month, file with the
City Recorder for the information of the City Council and the public, a report of their doings for the
preceding month. Such report shall specify all funds on hand and the source from whence obtained.
It shall carry a clear statement of all monies expended and for what purpose. All purchases made
and all labor performed, together with the cost thereof, shall be embodied in said report. At the time
for making the tax levy for general City purposes in each year, the said Commission shall cause a
careful estimate to be made of the money required for park purposes for the ensuing year and file
the same with the City Recorder, whereupon there shall be included in said general levy not to
exceed four and one half (4-1/2) mills on the dollar to meet such requirements, which, when
collected, shall be deposited with the City Recorder subject to the order of said Commission. The
levy herein authorized shall be outside the limitation on taxation set forth in Article XI, Section II
of the Constitution of Oregon.
Section 4. Salary; Government. The said Commission shall serve without pay and shall have power
to formulate and adopt rules and regulations for their government and for the purpose of carrying
into effect the purposes of their creation as Park Commission. They shall enter upon the discharge
of their duties immediately upon their organization and shall, as soon as may be expedient, cause a
map or maps to be made of the lands herein dedicated, and shall make the same conform to the
descriptions contained in the instruments by which said City obtained title thereto; which said
instruments shall be considered as carrying a more specific description of said lands.
ARTICLE XIX A - Open Space Park Program
Section 1. Creation, Powers and Duties. An Open Space Park Program is hereby created to be
administered by the Ashland Park Commission. The Park Commission shall make
recommendations to the City Council concerning priorities for land and easement acquisitions for
the Open Space Park Program. After dedication of land to the Open Space Park Program, the
Ashland Park Commission shall be responsible for the administration, development and operation
of such lands.
Section 2. Land and Easement Acquisition Procedures. Both the Ashland Park Commission and the
City Council must agree upon land or easements to be acquired for open space park purposes.
Before any land or easements that have been acquired for the Open Space Park Program are
disposed of and released from the Program there shall be a public hearing. Disposal shall be by
Ordinance, which shall not contain an emergency clause, thus giving to the people of the City of
Ashland the opportunity to petition for a referendum. Land or easements acquired for open space
park purposes shall be dedicated by the City Council for such purposes. Such dedicated lands or
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easement shall be under the control and management of the Ashland Park Commission. The City
Council shall not use the power of condemnation to acquire fee simple ownership of any land for
Open Space purposes or for trails. (Amended 8-14-90)
Section 3. Resources. Monies dedicated to the Open Space Park Program shall be expended only
for Open Space lands or easements, for costs of acquisition and for such other purposes pertinent to
the Open Space Park Program as the Council and Park Commission may jointly determine. All
monies dedicated for acquisition of Open Space Park Program lands shall remain under the
financial management of the City of Ashland.
The tax measures for funding for land acquisition for the Open Space Park Program shall be
approved by the voters, and the tax rates approved therein by the voters shall not be altered for
Open Space purposes by the City Council without further approval by the electorate. Said tax
measures for funding of the Open Space Park Program shall expire on December 31, 2010, unless
extended by a vote of the electorate. (Amended 8-14-90)
Section 4. Definition and Purpose of Open Space Park Lands. The definition and purpose of open
space park lands shall be as defined in State Law, ORS 308.740, or as modified by Ordinance of
the City of Ashland. (Amended 5-15-90).
ARTICLE XX - Municipal Airport
Section 1. Power. The City of Ashland is hereby given the power and authority to acquire, own,
conduct and operate a municipal airport either within or outside the limits of the City of Ashland,
under the authority and direction of the Council.
ARTICLE XXI - City Band
Section 1. At the time of making the tax levy for general City purposes each year, the Council shall
cause a careful estimate to be made of the money required for the purpose of a City Band for the
ensuing year, such estimate shall be presented and considered with the other items in the annual
budget and there shall be included in the general levy for the ensuing year not to exceed six-tenths
(.6) mills on the dollar for such band requirements, which fund, when collected, shall be deposited
with the City Recorder, subject to the order of the Council.
ARTICLE XXII - Recreation Commission
Section 1. The Ashland Recreation Commission is hereby created to be composed of the five (5)
Ashland Park Commissioners and their terms of office shall be the same.
Section 2. The powers and duties of the Recreation Commission shall be as set forth in this Charter,
the Ordinances of the City of Ashland, and by any other applicable law.
Section 3. Any funds to be spent by the Recreation Commission for recreation purposes shall be
from such funds as may be appropriated from time to time by the City Council, and in no event
shall any funds be spent for recreation purposes that are received pursuant to Article XIX of this
charter and which relates to the Park Commission and a levy for park purposes.
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