Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 23D, Image 101

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ter (hi! council would not have
been able to change the nuclear
tree zone polir \ w ithout a vote
by the people
Brian Obie. who was mayor
at the time the revised version
of the ordinance was adopted,
said the revisions were made
after the city council received
legal advice that some aspects
of the original ordinance were
unconstitutional
"We would have made the
same adjustments if the i it\
council itself had passed (the
ordinance)." Obie said. I
doubt the people of this city
knew that these questions were
involved and 1 doubt they
would want the United States
or Oregon Constitutions violat
ed."
()pponents of the (barter
amendment also feared a
stronger anti-nuclear policy
would scare away potential
businesses businesses that
could help diversify Kugene's
economv. which is dependent
on the beleaguered timber in
(ilistr\ They pointed to a dei i
sion by Rohr Industries, an
aerospace firm that decided not
to locate in Kugene because
they were not sure how a
tougher antinuclear policy
would after t their business
Rohr makes parts for the K 14
jet tighter, w hir h has nur lear
weapons capabilities
Proponents ol the amend
ment alleged that Rohr had
never really planner! to locate
in Kugene and only said they
were considering it and then
pulled out in order to influence
the election.
The nuclear free /.one 1 ..me
County has had in effect since
ItlHti was considered much
stronger than the one the r ity of
Kugene currently has in plat e
However, after reviewing the
outcome of Kugene's May elet
time commissioners decider! to
change the county policy and
put it more in line w itli the
city's
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''Then* was some question
whether the counts could en
fon e th.it pnlii s ill the i its ol
Kugenu." said councilor Kllie
Duindi "We wanted (the mi
clear free zone policies) to he
compatible ssith each other It
still forbids the building and
design ol nuclear weapons, sve
just took out some of the extra
neons items
Those extraneous items re
moved ini hide tlit- h.m on de
liverv system r.oni|iimeiils,
data processing hardware and
sottware used in the prosei u
lion ol a nuclear war, base re
se.tri h and i omponents used in
delense systems sm li as sl)|
1 he new county polii y sim
ply prnhihits any person from
knowingly designing, develop
mg. manufai luring producing,
testing, maint.uning or storing
mu Ir.ir weapons or their i oil)
ponents in the counts
\ i omponent is defined .is
,1IIV devil e that is spet tails de
signed to he installed ill a till -
i lear vs eapon
I he revised i on lit v polii \
also spei dn alls points out that
the anti-mu lear polii s does not
prohibit direi t at tis itles of the
federal liovernuient
I he issue of a mu lear free
I ugene appears to be settled lor
llit- lime hiring Kngene will
continue to pride ilstdf on its
rur.d atmosphere and the cpiali
tv of 11ti- it provides its ri'si
dents I hi' Inki' paths will hi'
crowded, the healtli food stores
will i ontinue to sell some ot
the finest granola in the world
and Kllgene will remain smai k
dull in the middle ot the mi
i lear free /one
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