(Amended by Ordinance No. 173369, effective May 12,
1999.) The Sundry Trusts Fund, created by Ordinance No. 118746, passed by
the CouncilJuly 1,
1964, shall contain accounts for trust monies which neither belong in
the Trustees’ Fund nor require an individual trust fund. The following
accounts are authorized for the Sundry Trusts Fund:
A. Animals for zoo
account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 150375; passed and effective Sept. 11,
1980.)
B. Civic Emergency
Account. This account shall receive the City’s share of the annual
allocation from the Civic Emergency Fund under ORS 463.170. Expenditures
shall be limited to athletic, recreational, educational, or charitable
purposes. The Mayor and the Auditor are authorized to draw on this account
when requisitions are presented approved by the Mayor, and one other
Commissioner;
C. Elephant Purchase
Account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 150375; passed and effective Sept. 11,
1980.)
D. Health Protection
Account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 150375; passed and effective Sept. 11,
1980.)
E. Recreation
Account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 150375; passed and effective
Sept. 11, 1980.)
F. Rose Test Garden Account. This account shall be administered in accordance with Ordinance No. 110776; passed by the Council September 23, 1959. The Mayor and the Auditor are
authorized to draw checks on this account when requisitions are presented
approved by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks;
G. Oaks Pioneer Park Museum Account. This
account shall be administered in accordance as hereinafter provided:
All monies received from charges arising out of the operation of Oaks Pioneer Park Museum, under contract or
otherwise, shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the City. The
Treasurer shall hold all such funds so received in the Oaks Pioneer Park Museum
Account. Disbursements shall be made in accordance with budgetary
procedures upon requisition approved by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau
of Parks and shall be limited to maintenance, operational costs, and improvement
of the Oaks Pioneer Park Museum. The Mayor and Auditor are authorized to
draw warrants on this account when requisitions are presented and approved by
the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
H. Drake Property
Account. Until such time as the Council may determine, this account shall
receive all rentals and related revenues derived from the property on the east
side of the Willamette River and north of the Sellwood Bridge known as the Drake
Property which was purchased by the City under Ordinance No. 128587, passed
February 20, 1969, for the Willamette Parkway System. Expenditures from
this account other than those required in connection with rentals derived from
the property, shall be limited to the improvement and expansion of the
property. This account shall be administered by the Commissioner In Charge
of the Bureau of Parks.
I. Portland Shipbuilding Property
Account. Until such time as the Council may determine, this account shall
receive all rentals and related revenues derived from the property on the west
side of the Willamette River at the foot of S.W. Nebraska Street known as the
Portland Shipbuilding Property, which was purchased by the City under Ordinance
No. 128623; passed February 26, 1969. Expenditures from this account other
than those required in connection with rentals derived from the property, shall
be limited to the improvement and expansion of the property. This account
shall be administered by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
J. Officer Friendly
Account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 135666; passed and effective December
6, 1972.)
K. Willamette Oaks Park Account. Until such time as the Council may determine, this account shall receive all rentals and related revenues derived from the property in Willamette Oaks Park purchased by the City from Leonard and Ruth Steele under authority of Ordinance NO. 130097; passed November 19,
1969, for the Willamette Parkway System (Lots 1,2 and 42 Willamette
Oaks Park Addition). Expenditures from this account other than those
required in connection with rentals derived from the property, shall be limited
to the improvement and expansion of the property. This account shall be
administered by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
L. Portland Zoo Hospitalization and
Research Account. (Repealed by Ordinance No. 150375; passed and effective
Sept. 11, 1980.)