City Council Packet - 03/02/2021 N " City of Tigard
Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda
TIGARD
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE AND TIME: March 2, 2021 - 6:30 p.m. Business Meeting
MEETING LOCATION: Remote participation only. See PUBLIC NOTICE below.
PUBLIC NOTICE: In accordance with the City of Tigard's Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19
and Oreton House Bill 4212,this will be a virtual meeting where Council and staff will participate remotely.
There will be no in-person public testimony during this meeting.
How to comment:
•Written public comment may be submitted electronically at www.tivard-or.vov/Comments.All
comments must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. the day of the meeting.
•If you prefer to call in,please call 503-966-4101 when instructed. to be placed in the queue. We ask that
you plan on limiting your testimony to three minutes. To testify at public hearings for Agenda Items No.
5 or No. 6,please call in at the beginning of each hearing. Note that times on the agenda are
approximate.
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ligCity of Tigard
Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda
TIGARD
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE AND TIME: March 2,2021 - 6:30 p.m. Business Meeting
MEETING LOCATION: Remote participation only.
6:30 PM
•EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive
Session is called to order,the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable
statute.All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session.
Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS
192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the
purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the
public.
1. BUSINESS MEETING
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
A. Written public comment received by 4:30 today.
B. Phone-in Public Comment. Please call 503-966-4101 between 6:15 and 6:30 p.m. to be placed in
the caller queue for general comments. To testify at public hearings for Agenda Items No. 5 or
No. 6,please call in at the beginning of each hearing. Note that times on the agenda are
approximate.
C. Follow-up to Previous Public Comment
3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council)The Consent Agenda is used for routine items
including minutes and approval of contracts or intergovernmental agreements. Information on each
item is available on the city's website in the packet for this meeting.These items may be enacted in
one motion without separate discussion. Council members may request that an item be removed by
motion for discussion and separate action.Motion to:
A. CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING TVF&Rs ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE
PROTECTION PLAN
•Consent A2enda-Items Removed for Sebarate Discussion:Any items requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda
for separate discussion will be considered immediately after the Council/Town Center Development Agency has voted on
those items which do not need discussion.
4. INTRODUCTION TO METRO COUNCILOR ROSENTHAL 6:45 p.m. estimated time
5. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDER ORDINANCE ADOPTING TIGARD
MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.24 RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION NETWORK
COMPANY(TNC) POLICY 7:00 p.m. estimated time
6. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDER ORDINANCE ALLOWING PAYMENT
PLANS OF LONGER THAN ONE YEAR FOR TIGARD UTILITY CUSTOMERS
DURING THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY 7:25 p.m. estimated time
7. NON-AGENDA ITEMS
8. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
9. EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session to discuss hiring
an officer or employee,under ORS 192.660(2)(a).All discussions are confidential and those present
may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend
Executive Sessions,as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information
discussed.No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making
any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. 7:40 p.m. estimated time
10. ADJOURNMENT 8:00 p.m. estimated time
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TIIGARD
Meeting of the
Tigard Council
March 2, 2021
Public Testimony Received
By 4:30 p.m. on 3/2/2021
March 1, 2021 Anna Richter Taylor, representing Uber
(Agenda Item No. 5 Public Hearing on TNC Policy)
February 26, 2021 Sam Cho, Lyft
(Agenda Item No. 5 Public Hearing on TNC Policy)
Carol Krager
From: Anna Richter Taylor <anna@artpublicaffairs.com>
Sent: Monday, March 1,2021 2:36 PM
To: Carol Krager
Subject: Public Comment for Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 5.24 Related to Transportation
Network Company(TNC) Policy
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Members of the Tigard City Council:
My name is Anna Richter Taylor and I represent Uber in the Portland area.
I have just a few quick comments on the ordinance in front of you.
First- I want to thank the City staff for working with us and putting in front of you a number of small tweaks that
will help ensure the goals of this ordinance are met without causing unnecessary barriers to earning
opportunities for drivers, and costs for the City, riders and companies.
There are some outstanding concerns that as written, Uber will be required to turn over data from riders and
drivers that is not needed to ensure compliance with the regulations in the ordinance and therefore create
unnecessary privacy risks. These are complicated issues and there simply was not adequate time to address
these concerns with city staff before presented to the council for action. We are hopeful that should this
ordinance pass, we can work together to make future adjustments to reduce these risks.
Second -We think it is important that the public and council members know that there are no unregulated rides
happening on the Uber app in Tigard. All drivers and vehicles that currently provide or take trips that begin in
Tigard are already fully compliant with Portland regulations for Transportation Network Companies or
TNCs. This ordinance does not alter the standards a driver must meet to be registered with the company.
Third - Given that the City of Portland is already ensuring compliance for all drivers, we do not believe there is
rationale for adding a new fee that residents and visitors who originate a ride in Tigard will now have to pay.
Fourth -We don't support or oppose the ordinance, but we do believe it is unnecessary given that all drivers
are already registered through the City of Portland system, and we do wish we had been given more time to
work with the city staff prior to the drafting of the ordinance to understand the goal so all issues could be
resolved prior to a vote.
That said, as we started, we appreciate the staff's accessibility and Uber is committed to a cooperative
working relationship with the City of Tigard to address the outstanding issues on data and future work to
ensure a positive experience for Uber drivers and riders.
Thank you for your time.
Anna Richter Taylor
ART Public Affairs
anna@artpublicaffairs.com
www.artpublicaffairs.com
503-881-0491
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Carol Krager
From: Dave Roth
Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 5:35 PM
To: Carol Krager
Subject: FW:City of Tigard TNC Policy
Attachments: Lyft_Tigard Ordinance Comments.pdf
Here you go.
From:Sam Cho<scho@lyft.com>
Sent: Friday, February 26,2021 6:07 PM
To: Dave Roth<daver@tigard-or.gov>
Cc:Shelby Rihala<shelbyr@tigard-or.gov>; Elizabeth Gallagher<egallagher@lyft.com>; Chris Thomas
<christhomas@lyft.com>
Subject: Re: City of Tigard TNC Policy
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the conversation earlier this week.Please find the attached comments and proposed improvements from Lyft.
As we discussed, although the 50 cent fee is not ideal,Lyft would be fully supportive of the proposal if the funds were
earmarked for a subsidized WAV program or EV infrastructure program.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions or need for clarification.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Best,
Sam
On Wed,Feb 17,2021 at 6:27 PM Dave Roth<daver(cr�,tigard-or.gov>wrote:
Good Evening,
Tigard's City Council will consider adoption of a new TNC Policy and Ordinance at their March 2,2021 Council
Meeting.
There will be an opportunity to provide public testimony at the meeting,however city staff would welcome any
comments or feedback on proposed Tigard Municipal Code language(see attached)that would enact the TNC Policy.
We request comment no later than end of day,Friday,February 26,2021.
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Thank you,
Dave
Dave Roth
Senior Transportation Planner
City of Tigard
503-597-9667
daver@tiBard-or.gov
Tigard:An equitable community that is walkable, healthy, and accessible for everyone.
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mail may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. F-mails are
retained by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules "City General Records Retention
Schedule."
Sam Cho
Public Policy I Pacific Northwest
(425)466-7515
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City of Tigard TNC Ordinance
Lyft Comments
We appreciate the City of Tigard's willingness to receive and consider our feedback regarding
the proposed ordinance governing Transportation Network Company platforms in the City.
We recognize the City's desire to understand how TNC activity is affecting road usage,
congestion, and overall livelihood of Tigard residents. Based on our experience,we believe this
ordinance overall is cumbersome for a city of Tigard's size. For instance,the proposed data
sharing requirements, modeled off of Portland's data collection practices, are not an appropriate
solution for a city of Tigard's market size.We also believe this is demonstrated by the fact that
even Tigard does not intend to administer the regulations themselves,but will be outsourcing
the work to the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT)for a service fee. We believe the
City can achieve its goals by adopting a framework that makes sense for the size of Tigard and
reflects the Lyft ride volume generated in the City.
Additionally,the proposed 50 cent per trip fee will be in far excess of what the city needs to
pay for the administration of these regulations through PBOT.We strongly urge the city to
earmark all excess funds from this per trip fee towards two programs:
1. Subsidizing wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV)programs in Tigard.
2. Funding electric vehicle(EV) charging infrastructure in the city of Tigard.
Lyft believes these are the best use cases for the per trip fees and would be supportive of these
programs should the funds be earmarked for these purposes.
Finally,per your request,below you will find changes where we believe the ordinance can be
improved from a compliance perspective.
We hope that the City will consider the changes we have outlined above below. Please feel free
to reach out for any further information or clarification.
Sincerely,
Sam Cho
Public Policy Manager
Pacific Northwest Region
Per Trip Fee
5.24.030 TNC Permit Required; Fees.
(2) Permit Fee. A INC must pay the City a 50¢fee per trip originating within the
City of Tigard. Revenue generated by fees shall be restricted to City service areas
impacted by the operation of TNCs or involved in the regulation and administration of
TNC policy including public safety, transportation planning, transportation engineering,
transportation capital improvements, and code enforcement; wheelchair accessible
vehicle and electric vehicle infrastructure programs; and for costs of administering the
program.
We propose that the City add the above language in bold to section 5.24.030 of the proposed
ordinance.As discussed,Lyft would strongly support the City earmarking a portion of any
excess funds to initiatives around subsidizing Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle(WAV) programs
or Electric Vehicle(EV)infrastructure or conversion programs.Allocating funds to these
programs would better serve'INC passengers using wheelchairs and other mobility devices,
and support sustainability efforts in Tigard. For example,the City of Portland maintains a
"PDX WAV Program"that provides support to WAV service providers in Portland.Expanding
such a program to Tigard would allow TNCs to strengthen WAV services in the City.We
strongly urge the city to dedicate these funds to these two initiatives.
Insurance Requirements
5.24.060 TNC Insurance Requirements.
(3) Additional Insured and Notification of Policy Changes. The TNC will provide
certificates of insurance naming the City of Tigard, its officers, agents, and employees as
an additional insured party via blanket endorsement and give at least thirty (30)
calendar days'notice to the City or its designee before a policy is canceled, expires, or
has a reduction in coverage. Insurance coverage requirements include commercial
general liability,primary commercial vehicle insurance, worker's compensation and
employer's liability insurance (as required by state law).
We respectfully propose that the City add the above language in bold to section 5.24.060 of the
proposed ordinance. Lyft provides additional insured status to cities via blanket endorsement.
Functionally,the blanket endorsement will provide the same coverage as naming the City.
Privacy Agreement
5.24.120 Intergovernmental Agreement;Effect of Local Regulations
(a) TNCs operating in the City will provide Portland all required ride data and
driver information necessary to successfully certify and recertify City TNC drivers
and issue TNC Company permits, INC Driver and TNC Vehicle Certifications in
conformance with Portland City Code 16.40, as adopted and hereafter amended. The
City will receive ride data and driver information from Portland only as the data and
information pertains to operations in Tigard pursuant to applicable data sharing
agreement.
We propose that the City add the above language in bold to section 5.24.120 of the proposed
ordinance. The driver and passenger trip data that Lyft shares with PBOT as required by local
INC regulations is protected both by confidentiality provisions in Portland's TNC ordinance as
well as a Non-Disclosure Agreement between PBOT and Lyft. Both the Portland TNC
ordinance and NDA prohibit PBOT from sharing driver data with third parties,which would
include Tigard.Therefore, a data sharing agreement will need to be established before any Lyft
data is shared between Tigard and Portland.
AIS-4579 3. A.
Business Meeting One
Meeting Date: 03/02/2021
Length (in minutes): Consent Item
Agenda Title: Consider Resolution Approving TVF&R's Ordinance Adopting a Fire
Protection Code
Prepared For: Mark VanDomelen, Community Development
Submitted By: Joe Patton, Community Development
Item Type: Resolution Meeting Type: Consent
Agenda
Public Hearing: No Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
Presenting a resolution approving Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue's ("TVF&R") ordinance
20-01 which adopts a "Fire Prevention Code". Seeking Council approval of the resolution.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends adopting a resolution to approve TVF&R's Ordinance 20-01 adopting a
"Fire Prevention Code."
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
The Oregon Fire Code (OFC) is published every three years. In the past, in conjunction with
Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue (TVF&R) the City of Tigard has passed ordinances to adopt
the OFC with amendments by TVF&R. Starting in 2019, the Oregon Building Codes Division
got an interpretation from the State Attorney General's office that the OFC was not under
the jurisdiction of the Oregon Building Codes or Oregon Building Officials. Pertinant sections
of the OFC were added to the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC) and the OFC
became no longer enforcible by Building Divisions. TVF&R is required to adopt, by
ordinance, a "Fire Prevention Code" and they have done so based on the OFC. This will be
the first time that the City of Tigard Building Division, in conjuntion with TVF&R, is asking
for consideration of a resolution for this purpose.
ORS 478.924 requires a city to approve, by resolution, a fire prevention code adopted by a
rural fire protection district if that city desires to have the adopted fire prevention code apply
within that city.
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, the rural fire protection district that provides fire protection
within the City of Tigard and has adopted a "Fire Prevention Code" by Ordinance 20-01.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
There are no other alternatives if the City continues to have TVF&R serve as our fire district.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
N/A
Attachments
Resolution
TVF&R Ordinance
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 21 -
A RESOLUTION APPROVING TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE FIRE CODE ORDINANCE
NO. 20-01.
WHEREAS, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (TVF&R) provides fire code enforcement and firefighting
services to the City of Tigard;and
WHEREAS, ORS 478.924 requires a city to approve, by resolution, a fire prevention code adopted by a rural
fire protection district if that city desires to have the adopted fire prevention code apply within that city;and
WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue,the rural fire protection district that provides fire protection within
the City,has adopted a"Fire Prevention Code"by Ordinance 20-01,a copy of Ordinance 20-01 is attached and
incorporated as Exhibit A;and
WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue's Ordinance 2020-01 repeals the prior Fire Code ordinance;and
WHEREAS,the City desires to approve the most current Tualatin Valley Fire &Rescue Fire Code Ordinance
in order to have it apply within the City.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,BY THE CITY OF TIGARD AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Pursuant to ORS 478.924,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue's Fire Code Ordinance 2020-01 is
hereby approved and will apply within the City of Tigard.
SECTION 2: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This day of 2021.
Mayor-City of Tigard
ATTEST:
City Recorder-City of Tigard
RESOLUTION No.21 -
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ORDINANCE 2020-01
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODES AND STANDARDS FOR TUALATIN VALLEY
FIRE AND RESCUE, A RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PROVIDING FOR A
REASONABLE LEVEL OF LIFE SAFETY AND PROPERTY PROTECTION FROM THE
HAZARDS OF FIRE, EXPLOSION OR DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN NEW AND EXISTING
BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, AND PREMISES AND TO PROVIDE SAFETY TO
FIREFIGHTERS AND EMERGENCY RESPONDERS DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS,
AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 14-02.
WHEREAS, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, A Rural Fire Protection District, has developed uniform
fire regulations for the jurisdictions served; and
WHEREAS, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, A Rural Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to
as the District, finds it necessary to adopt regulations that establish a minimum level of fire safety, thus
does hereby adopt the following regulations; and now, therefore;
IT IS ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
TITLE AND FILING:
This ordinance, including the codes hereby adopted, shall be filed with Oregon State Fire Marshal's office
and shall be posted at each fire station as prescribed by ORS 478.940. From the date on which this
ordinance shall take effect,provisions thereof shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the District
and within each city and county within the District approving pursuant to ORS 478.924.
SCOPE:
The purpose of this code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized
good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from the hazards of fire,
explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises and to provide
safety to firefighters and emergency responders during emergency operations as authorized by
ORS 478.910.
SECTION I—ADOPTION OF THE DISTRICT'S FIRE CODE:
For the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or
explosion, except as amended under Sections II, the Oregon Fire Code adopted by the Oregon State Fire
Marshal, as it is replaced andamended from time to time, is hereby adopted as the District's Fire Code. It is
the intention of this ordinance that the District automatically adopts the latest Oregon Fire Code including
any amendments as adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal without any additional action necessary
by the District. Such codes and amendments are adopted on the effective date of the administrative rule
adopted by the Office of State Fire Marshal.
SECTION II—ENFORCEMENT OF FIRE CODE
Notwithstanding provisions in the Oregon Fire Code authorizing or requiring inspections of buildings and
premises, issuance of permits, review of plans testing of fire protection systems and equipment, or
provisions providing for enforcement of the Code, such inspections, plan review,permits, testing, and
enforcement of the Code shall be discretionary by the Chief and other individuals charged by the Chief with
such activities. The District recognizes that it has limited financial resources with which to provide fire,
Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue 1 Ordinance 2020-01
rescue, and other services and functions and is forced to make public policy decisions as to allocation of
District resources. Although the District places a high priority on prevention, inspection, and maintenance of
fire systems, due to financial limitations, it is the Board's policy to require inspections,plan review, permits
or testing only so often as, and where necessary,to provide a reasonable level of fire and life safety.
Accordingly, although the Fire Chief and other individuals charged by the Chief with these activities are
encouraged to pursue them, performing such activities, as well as the scope and frequency of such activities,
shall be within the discretion of the Fire Chief. It is the intention of the District to make clear that the
District's duty to perform the inspections,plan review, issuance of permits and testing, or to take
enforcement actions as set forth in the Code, is limited to providing a reasonable level of fire and life safety.
Such actions are discretionary.
SECTION III—AMENDMENTS TO THE OREGON FIRE CODE:
There are no amendments to the Oregon Fire Code adopted by the Oregon State Fire Marshal
SECTION IV—FEES
Cost based fees may be imposed for plan review, inspections, permits or other fire code related services the
District is authorized or required to provide under the Fire Code or other applicable statute or regulation, as
prescribed in the District's Master Fee Schedule.
SECTION V—PENALTIES
Any person who violates any of the provisions of these regulations hereby adopted or fails to comply
therewith, or violates or fails to comply with any order made thereunder, or who builds in violation of
any detailed statements, specification or plans submitted and approved thereunder and from which no
appeal has been taken, or shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Board
of Appeals or by a court of competent jurisdiction within the time affixed herein, shall severally, for
each and every such violation and non-compliance respectively,be guilty of a violation of the Fire
Prevention Code as provided in ORS 478.930,punishable upon conviction as prescribed by
ORS 478.990. All fines or punishments authorized upon conviction shall include the costs to the
District to remedy the violation including costs of towing, storage, or removal of the hazard or
obstruction if necessary.
The Chief or designated representative may bring a complaint in law or in equity to alleviate a violation
of this ordinance as well as in addition to the rights to enforce said ordinance under the provisions of
ORS 478.930 and ORS 478.990.
Reinspection fees may be applied for failure to correct violations in accordance with the District's
Master Fee Schedule in addition to any other penalties.
SECTION VI—FIRE CODE BOARD OF APPEALS
As authorized by ORS 479.180, the District may establish a board of appeals. Such board of appeals
may be implemented through bylaws and standard operating guidelines adopted by the District.
SECTION VII—REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
The provisions of this ordinance,i.e., the Fire Code, shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the
District and within each city and county within the District approving pursuant to ORS 478.924. If an
existing fire code ordinance has been approved within any city or county within the District,the District
Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue 2 Ordinance 2020-01
desires that the existing fire code continue in effect until such time as the cities and counties within the
District have approved this new Fire Code pursuant to ORS 478.924. Accordingly, all former ordinances or
parts thereof, which are conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance or of the code or
standards hereby adopted, are hereby repealed, effective on the effective date of this ordinance; provided,
however, that Ordinance 10-02, 14-01 or 14-02 shall continue in effect in each city or county which has
approved it until the city or county approves this Ordinance 2020-01. Further, prosecutions or violations
under repealed ordinances may continue after the effective date of this ordinance.
SECTION VIII—VALIDITY
The District hereby declares that should any section,paragraph, sentence, or word of this ordinance or
of the Codes or Standards hereby adopted be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the
District that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination of
any such portion as may be declared invalid.
SECTION IX—DATE OF EFFECT
The Board of Directors of the Fire District finds and determines that it is necessary and expedient that
the provisions of this ordinance become effective 30 days following adoption, as authorized by
ORS 198.570.
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AIS-4584 4.
Business Meeting One
Meeting Date: 03/02/2021
Length (in minutes): 15 Minutes
Agenda Title: Introduction to Metro Councilor Rosenthal
Prepared For: Steve Rymer, City Management Submitted By: Carol
Kroger,
Central
Services
Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Meeting Type: Council
Business
Meeting -
Main
Public Hearing: No Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
New Metro Councilor Gerritt Rosenthal will meet the Tigard City Council and City Manager
Steve Rymer and learn about Tigard's priorities.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Council will introduce themselves to Councilor Rosenthal and then proceed with a
conversation about priorities and shared goals. The agenda is unprescribed to have a
discussion with ample time for dialogue.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
Metro Councilor Gerritt Rosenthal will attend the meeting to introduce himself and become
familiar with Tigard's Council and new City Manager. Councilor Rosenthal, elected in
November 2020, represents Metro District 3 which includes portions of Washington and
Clackamas Counties and the cities of Tigard, Beaverton, Durham, King City, Sherwood,
Tualatin and Wilsonville.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
N/A
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
N/A
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
This will be Councilor Rosenthal's first visit with the Tigard City Council.
Attachments
Na file(s) attached
AIS-4583 5.
Business Meeting One
Meeting Date: 03/02/2021
Length (in minutes): 25 Minutes
Agenda Title: Legislative Public Hearing: Consider Ordinance Adopting Tigard
Municipal Code Chapter 5.24 Related to Transportation Network
Company (TNC) Policy
Submitted By: Dave Roth, Community Development
Item Type: Motion Requested Meeting Type: Council
Ordinance Business
Public Hearing - Legislative Meeting-
Main
Public Hearing: Yes Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
Consider ordinance adopting Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 5.24 related to Transportation
Network Company (TNC) policy.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends that City Council approve the ordinance adopting a regulatory and
permitting policy on transportation network companies operating in the City of Tigard.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
Background
Transportation Network Companies, or TNCs, typically use a smartphone app to connect
passengers to drivers providing prearranged rides, typically in a car owned by the driver. Uber
and Lyft are the dominant TNC companies in the Portland metro region.
State and local governments around the country regulate rideshare companies for several
reasons including community/public safety, traffic management, and emissions monitoring
and management. Most local government regulations focus on safety. Cities set standards for
vehicle safety and driver conduct to ensure that TNCs are operating safely in the community.
The cities of Eugene, Springfield, Ashland, Medford, Gresham, and Portland are among
Oregon cities that already have regulations and fees on TNCs.
The City of Portland has regulated TNCs since 2014; their "Private For-Hire Transportation
Program" aims to provide for the safe, fair, and efficient operation of private for-hire
transportation services such as TNCs. Under the program, the City collects 50 cents for each
TNC passenger ride originating in Portland to pay for programming and regulations such as
vehicle safety inspections, driver background checks, driver education and training, and to
support the PDX WAV accessible dial-a-ride program. Portland's regulatory framework
requires TNC companies to have specific insurance, zero-tolerance drug and
non-discrimination policies, an app with customer instructions for requesting a
wheelchair-accessible vehicle; and to conduct background reviews on drivers. The program
does not apply to food delivery services nor does it apply to taxi services that can be hailed
from the street.
Tigard TNC Policy and Ordinance
The proposed TNC ordinance would set standards for vehicle safety and driver conduct to
ensure that TNCs are operating safely in Tigard.
•The city will receive criminal background checks and driving history reviews of Uber and
Lyft drivers. A driver will not be permitted to operate here if they have a violent felony
conviction, a sex offense, or recent traffic crime convictions including driving under the
influence or leaving the scene of a traffic injury. The ordinance requires companies to
have zero tolerance policies for drug and alcohol use for drivers on the job.
•TNC vehicles will be required to meet minimum operating and safety standards to
provide service in Tigard. The ordinance requires vehicles to clearly display company
logos, to have passed ASE safety inspections, and to have properly functioning horns,
lights, and signals.
•To operate in Tigard,TNCs would be required to accept requests for service from any
location within the City, including requests made by persons with disabilities and
requests for wheelchair accessible service. It also requires that the companies have zero
tolerance policies for discrimination.
Coordinated Regional Approach
Tigard's proposed ordinance would leverage the City of Portland's existing rules and
regulatory framework through a partnership defined in an intergovernmental agreement.
Tigard would join the City of Gresham which enacted a nearly identical TNC policy and
arrangement with the City of Portland in November 2020. This approach has multiple
benefits, including:
•The ability to enact the new policy and ordinance with minimal time and resources.
Tigard could develop its own TNC regulatory program, however it would take a
significant investment of resources across the organization to mobilize the effort.
• Creating a seamless system for TNC drivers in the Portland metro region. The proposed
ordinance and administration arrangement align with Portland's existing rules and
regulations giving TNC drivers one regional point of contact for permit issuance.
• Creating a seamless system and set of rules and regulations for TNC companies. With
the proposed policy and arrangement, TNC companies will continue to interface directly
with PBOT staff who will manage the administration of the policy and associated
regulations.
Under this proposed ordinance, every TNC trip that originates in Tigard will be subject to a
50-cent fee. This is identical to the existing 50-cent fee PBOT already collects for every trip
that originates in Portland and now in Gresham as well. PBOT will retain a percentage (15%)
of the fee collected in Tigard to support administration and management of the TNC
regulatory structure as it pertains to TNC companies and drivers operating in Tigard.
The remainder of the funds from the fee would be transferred to Tigard and be used for a)
administration requirements of the TNC policy, b) to support transportation engineering,
planning, and capital infrastructure investments related to the usage of Tigard's roadway
network by TNCs, and c) to support potential expansion of existing free door-to-door ride
services in Tigard for the portion of our population that cannot drive due to age and/or
disability. It is anticipated that local administrative costs will be very low.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Council has four decision-making options:
1. Adopt the Ordinance as currently proposed;
2. Adopt the Ordinance with minor revisions read into the record;
3. Direct staff to make substantial changes to the Ordinance and return for a second
legislative hearing; or
4. Do not adopt the Ordinance.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
2020-2025 Strategic Plan
•Allows collection of data on TNC usage of Tigard's public roadways (Actions 1.2.a and
1.2.b)
•Supports build-out of needed pedestrian infrastructure that would support access to
TNC services (Action 2.1.c)
• Supports annual expansion of pedestrian network (2.1.e)
• Supports implementation of Tigard's Complete Streets policy (Action 3.1.d)
•Supports investments in transportation that provide equitable benefits to the entire
population (3.3.d)
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
N/A
Attachments
Ordinance
Exhibit A
Presentation
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
ORDINANCE NO. 21-
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE CHAP IER 5.24 RELATED TO
TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY(TNC)POLICY
WHEREAS,Tigard's 2020-2025 Strategic Plan identifies actions to, "Routinely collect and report relevant data"
(1.2.a), "Apply an equity lens to evaluate proposed solutions" (12.c), "Fully implement the City's Complete
Streets policy" (3.1.d), and to "Ensure transportation investments and improvements are providing equitable
benefits and impacts to the entire population" (3.3.d);and
WHEREAS,it is in the public interest,for the City to create a Transportation Network Company(TNC) policy
to address both public safety and traffic safety concerns related to the use of public roadways by TNC drivers;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard has collaborated with the City of Portland and other metro-area cities to create
a comprehensive system of TNC regulations;and
WHEREAS, representatives from the City provided Transportation Network Companies (INC) an
opportunity to review and provide feedback on proposed Tigard Municipal Code section 5.24.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Tigard Municipal Code 5.24 is adopted as shown on the attached Exhibit A.
SECTION 2: If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance
is held invalid, such invalidity does not affect the other provisions or applications of the
ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application,and to this
end the provisions of this ordinance are severable.This City Council hereby declares that it
would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion
thereof and intends that the invalid portions should be severed and the balance of the
ordinance be enforced.
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the council, signature by the
mayor,and posting by the city recorder.
PASSED: By vote of all council members present after being read by number
and title only, this day of .2021.
Carol A. Krager,City Recorder
ORDINANCE No.21-
Page 1
APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of .2021.
Approved as to form: Jason B. Snider,Mayor
City Attorney
Date
ORDINANCE No.21-
Page 2
Chapter 5.24
TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES
Sections:
5.24.010 Purpose.
5.24.020 Definitions.
5.24.030 TNC Permit Required;Fees.
5.24.040 Certification Requirements.
5.24.050 TNC Certification Requirements.
5.24.060 TNC Insurance Requirements.
5.24.070 TNC Operating Requirements; Prohibitions.
5.24.080 TNC Accessible Service Requirements.
5.24.090 TNC Driver Certification Requirements.
5.24.100 TNC Driver Conduct and Operating Requirements.
5.24.110 TNC Vehicle Requirements.
5.24.120 Intergovernmental Agreement;Effect of Local Regulations.
5.24.130 Enforcement.
5.24.010 Purpose.
The City Council of the City of Tigard finds and declares that the purpose of this chapter is to promote
the safety and welfare of the general public by regulating Transportation Network Companies and their
drivers within the City, as authorized by ORS 221.485 and 221.495.Nothing contained in this chapter
is intended or may be construed to create any liability on the part of the City, its officers,or employees
for any injury or damage related to any provision of this chapter, or by reason or in consequence of any
act or omission in connection with the implementation or enforcement of this chapter on the part of the
City,its officers, or employees.
5.24.020 Definitions.
"City"means the City of Tigard,Oregon.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)"means any entity or organization,whether a corporation,
partnership,or sole proprietor,that connects passengers with affiliated TNC drivers and TNC vehicles
through an Internet-based digital or software platform/application operated by the TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)Driver"means any individual operating a private for-hire
transportation vehicle who connects with passengers through an Internet-based digital or software
platform/application operated by an affiliated TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC) Services"means any private for-hire transportation offered
or provided to passengers for compensation by a TNC driver and TNC vehicle on behalf of or by an
affiliated TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)Vehicle"means any vehicle driven by a TNC driver to offer
and/or provide TNC services.
Exhibit A-1
5.24.030 TNC Permit Required;Fees.
(1) A transportation network company providing services in the City of Tigard is required to obtain
a permit. The City or its designee will certify that all affiliated TNC vehicles and TNC drivers have met
all certification and operating requirements. No TNC may conduct business in the City without a valid,
current permit issued by the City or its designee.
(2) Permit Fee. A TNC must pay the City a 500 fee per trip originating within the City of Tigard.
Revenue generated by fees shall be restricted to City service areas impacted by the operation of TNCs
or involved in the regulation and administration of TNC policy including public safety,transportation
planning,transportation engineering,transportation capital improvements, and code enforcement;and
for costs of administering the program.
(3) Permit Issuance. The City or its designee will not issue permit to a TNC until all applicable
surcharges,fees, civil penalties, and fines have been paid.
5.24.040 Certification Requirements.
(1) TNC Company Certification Requirements.No person or entity may conduct business as a
TNC in the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee. TNCs not meeting all
required standards,conditions and operating requirements will not be certified as a TNC,may not be
issued a permit,and may not operate as a TNC.
(2) TNC Driver Certification Requirements.No person or entity may conduct business as a TNC
Driver in the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee prior to being activated on
the affiliated TNC platform. Drivers not meeting all required standards, conditions,conduct and
operating requirements will not be certified as a TNC Driver and may not operate as a TNC Driver.
(3) TNC Vehicle Certification Requirements.No vehicle is allowed to operate as a TNC Vehicle in
the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee prior to being activated on the
affiliated TNC platform.Vehicles not meeting all required standards,conditions and operating
requirements will not be certified as TNC vehicle and may not operate as a TNC Vehicle.
5.24.050 TNC Certification Requirements.
(1) Application.An applicant for a TNC permit must annually submit to the City or its designee an
application on a form approved by the City. The information requested must comply with Portland
City Code Chapter 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2) Compliance with Secretary of State's Rules.No permit will be issued unless the company is
validly registered with the Secretary of State, including all assumed business names.
(3) Insurance.All TNC permit holders must comply with TNC insurance requirements pursuant to
Section 5.24.060.All TNCs must file a certificate of liability and applicable endorsements with the
City that evidences insurance coverage and terms that are in compliance with the requirements.
(4) Review Process.After receiving a completed TNC application form and upon successful
completion of all applicable requirements,the City or its designee will review the application to make a
recommendation for approval or denial.
(5) Application Approval.Upon approval,a TNC permit may be issued and will be valid for a
Exhibit A-2
period of up to one(1)year from the date of approval.
(6) Application Denial.An application will be denied for any of the reasons set forth in Portland
City Code 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(7) Denial Appeal. If the application is denied,the applicant TNC may appeal the decision in
accordance with Portland City Code 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(8) Providing TNC Services.TNC Services may be provided only by a permitted TNC.
(9) Right to a Permit. The TNC's ability to satisfy the criteria for a TNC permit does not create a
right to a TNC permit.
(10) Transferring Permits.Transferring or sale of permits is prohibited.
(11) Removal of TNC Drivers and TNC Vehicles from Affiliated TNC Platform.Each day, a TNC
will provide to the City or its designee notification of affiliated TNC Drivers and TNC Vehicles that
have been permanently deactivated from the TNC platform or prohibited from providing TNC services
by the affiliated TNC.
5.24.060 TNC Insurance Requirements.
(1) TNC Service Periods Defined. In order to provide protection to the public,the TNC will
provide the levels of insurance as required by this section. TNC Service is defined by three distinct
periods:
(a) Period 1: The TNC Driver has logged into the app.The app is open and the driver is waiting
for a match.
(b)Period 2: A passenger match has been accepted,the passenger is not yet picked up(i.e.,the
driver is on their way to pick up the passenger).
(c) Period 3: The passenger is in the vehicle and until the passenger exits the vehicle at the
destination.
(2) Providing TNC Services.All periods of TNC Service must be covered by a general commercial
liability and primary automobile insurance policy provided by the TNC,the TNC Driver,or a
combination of both. Evidence of TNC insurance requirements must be received and approved by the
City or designee prior to a TNC receiving a TNC permit.
(3) Additional Insured and Notification of Policy Changes. The TNC will provide certificates of
insurance naming the City of Tigard, its officers, agents, and employees as an additional insured party
and give at least thirty(30)calendar days' notice to the City or its designee before a policy is canceled,
expires,or has a reduction in coverage. Insurance coverage requirements include commercial general
liability,primary commercial vehicle insurance,worker's compensation and employer's liability
insurance(as required by state law).
(4) Ensuring Driver and Vehicle Insurance. TNC Drivers are responsible for ensuring appropriate
personal motor vehicle liability insurance required by state law.
(5) Required Insurance.TNC permit holders will secure and maintain a commercial general
Exhibit A-3
liability policy for covered claims arising out of,but not limited to,bodily injury and property damage,
in the course of the permit holder's work under a TNC permit and automobile insurance. The
required automobile liability policy must specifically recognize the driver's provision of TNC services
or other for hire transportation and comply with the mandatory laws of the State of Oregon or other
applicable governing bodies. In addition, all insurance coverages,policies, conditions, and
requirements will comply with the provisions of Portland City Code Chapter 16.40.230 as adopted and
hereafter amended.
(6) Certification of Auto Insurance.TNCs must provide proof of current,valid insurance for City
certification covering all affiliated TNC Drivers and Vehicles operating for such company and
satisfying the minimum requirements of Periods 1,2 and 3 in the event the insurance maintained by the
driver has lapsed or does not provide the required coverage.
(7) Continuous and Uninterrupted Coverage. The permit holder must maintain continuous,
uninterrupted coverage for the duration of the permit.Any lapse in insurance coverage, even if it is
later backdated by the insurance company,is subject to a civil penalty or permit cancellation.
5.24.070 TNC Operating Requirements;Prohibitions.
(1) Minimum Standards of Service.A permitted TNC must comply with the minimum standards
set forth by the City which include but are not limited to:
(a) A TNC app in operation 24 hours each day capable of providing reasonably prompt service
in response to requests. It is a rebuttable presumption that any time beyond thirty(30)minutes from
the moment the passenger requests a ride using the TNC application,is unreasonable.
(b) Acceptance of any request for TNC Service received from any location within the City
including requests made by persons with disabilities and requests for wheelchair-accessible service
pursuant to TMC 5.24.080.
(c) The TNC app used to connect drivers to riders must display an accurate picture of the TNC
Driver and a picture or description of the type of TNC Vehicle, as well as the license plate number
of the TNC Vehicle.
(2) Drug,Alcohol and Discrimination Policy.
(a) Zero Tolerance for Drug and Alcohol Use and Discrimination.All permitted companies will
employ at all times a zero-tolerance policy for intoxicants.
(b) Zero-Tolerance for Discrimination.All permitted companies will adopt a policy that, at a
minimum,prohibits drivers and employees from engaging in discrimination,to include making
derogatory comments, on the basis of a person's race,religion,national origin, disability, sexual
orientation, sex,marital status,gender identity, age, or any other characteristic protected under
applicable local, state, or federal law. This policy must comply with Portland City Code Chapter
16.40.240 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(3) Limitation or Prohibition on Dynamic Pricing. The City may limit or prohibit dynamic pricing
by any TNC or TNC Driver during a State of Emergency, as declared pursuant to TMC 7.74.
(4) Agent of Service Requirements. TNCs will maintain, during all times when the TNC permit is
valid, a locally based agent of service,with regular hours of business during weekdays. TNCs will
Exhibit A-4
comply with all operational requirements,including prohibitions and data reporting,as set forth in
Portland City Code 16.40.240 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(5) The TNC must notify the City of a known data security breach in the same manner as provided
in ORS 646A.600 to ORS 646A.628.
5.24.080 TNC Accessible Service Requirements.
TNCs will provide reasonable accommodations to passengers with disabilities, including to passengers
accompanied by a service animal,passengers with hearing and visual impairments,and passengers with
mobility devices as provided by Portland City Code 16.40.290 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.090 TNC Driver Certification Requirements.
The TNC will provide a daily list of applicant drivers affiliated with the permitted TNC for
certification by the City or its designee. Certifications for TNC Drivers provided by a TNC shall be
valid for 1 year from the date of the initial certification. Such requirements and certification process
are set forth in Portland City Code 16.40.270 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.100 TNC Driver Conduct and Operating Requirements.
(1) TNC Drivers must comply with the conduct and operating requirements of Portland City Code
16.40.280 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2) Mandatory Compliance. TNC Drivers must submit to compliance audits and enforcement
actions upon request by the City or its designee, any authorized city personnel,or law enforcement
officers.
5.24.110 TNC Vehicle Requirements.
(1) TNC vehicles must comply with the certification requirements of Portland City Code 16.40.250
as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2) TNC vehicles must comply with the vehicle operating requirements of Portland City Code
16.40.260 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.120 Intergovernmental Agreement; Effect of Local Regulations
(1) The City may enter into an intergovernmental agreement(IGA)with the City of Portland
(Portland)to perform any of the functions,tasks,and services necessary to carry out the provisions
authorized by this chapter, either in full or in part. The terms of that agreement may not be construed as
repealing any provision of this chapter.
(a) TNCs operating in the City will provide Portland all required ride data and driver
information necessary to successfully certify and recertify City TNC drivers and issue TNC
Company permits, TNC Driver and TNC Vehicle Certifications in conformance with Portland City
Code 16.40, as adopted and hereafter amended. The City will receive ride data and driver
information from Portland only as the data and information pertains to operations in Tigard.
(b) The City will recognize all existing TNC Drivers permitted to operate in Portland as
permitted drivers,adopt the current dates for TNC driver certification and background check
Exhibit A-5
compliance for each permitted Portland TNC driver, and adopt the current permit status for each
permitted TNC Company.
(c) TNC Companies and TNC Vehicles certified and recertified by Portland after the effective
date of this chapter will be issued a permit authorizing the TNC Driver and Company to operate in
the City so long as all applicable standards, conditions and operating requirements continue to be
met.
(2) A TNC Company that complies with the standards, conditions, and operating requirements set
out in Portland City Code 16.40, as adopted and hereafter amended,will be deemed to be in
compliance with the equivalent City provision set out in this article.
5.24.130 Enforcement.
Violation of this chapter is a Class 1 civil infraction.
Exhibit A-6
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5.24.010 Purpose.
5.24.020 Definitions.
5.24.030 TNC Permit Required; Fees.
5.24.040 Certification Requirements.
5.24.050 TNC Certification Requirements.
5.24.060 TNC Insurance Requirements.
5.24.070 TNC Operating Requirements; Prohibitions.
5.24.080 TNC Accessible Service Requirements.
5.24.090 TNC Driver Certification Requirements.
5.24.100 TNC Driver Conduct and Operating Requirements.
5.24.110 TNC Vehicle Requirements.
5.24.120 Intergovernmental Agreement; Effect of Local Regulations.
5.24.130 Enforcement.
5.24.010 Purpose.
The City Council of the City of Tigard finds and declares that the purpose of this chapter is to promote
the safety and welfare of the general public by regulating Transportation Network Companies and their
drivers within the City, as authorized by ORS 221.485 and 221.495.Nothing contained in this chapter
is intended or may be construed to create any liability on the part of the City, its officers, or employees
for any injury or damage related to any provision of this chapter, or by reason or in consequence of any
act or omission in connection with the implementation or enforcement of this chapter on the part of the
City, its officers, or employees.
5.24.020 Definitions.
"City"means the City of Tigard, Oregon.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)"means any entity or organization,whether a corporation,
partnership, or sole proprietor,that connects passengers with affiliated TNC drivers and TNC vehicles
through an Internet-based digital or software platform/application operated by the TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)Driver"means any individual operating a private for-hire
transportation vehicle who connects with passengers through an Internet-based digital or software
platform/application operated by an affiliated TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC) Services"means any private for-hire transportation offered
or provided to passengers for compensation by a TNC driver and TNC vehicle on behalf of or by an
affiliated TNC.
"Transportation Network Company(TNC)Vehicle"means any vehicle driven by a TNC driver to offer
and/or provide TNC services.
Exhibit A- 1
5.24.030 TNC Permit Required; Fees.
(1) A transportation network company providing services in the City of Tigard is required to obtain
a permit. The City or its designee will certify that all affiliated TNC vehicles and TNC drivers have met
all certification and operating requirements. No TNC may conduct business in the City without a valid,
current permit issued by the City or its designee.
(2) Permit Fee. A TNC must pay the City a 500 fee per trip originating within the City of Tigard.
Revenue generated by fees shall be restricted to City service areas impacted by the operation of TNCs
or involved in the regulation and administration of TNC policy including public safety,transportation
planning,transportation engineering,transportation capital improvements, and code enforcement;
wheelchair accessible vehicle and electric vehicle infrastructure programs; and for costs of
administering the program.
(3) Permit Issuance.The City or its designee will not issue permit to a TNC until all applicable
surcharges,fees, civil penalties, and fines have been paid.
5.24.040 Certification Requirements.
(1) TNC Company Certification Requirements.No person or entity may conduct business as a
TNC in the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee. TNCs not meeting all
required standards,conditions and operating requirements will not be certified as a TNC,may not be
issued a permit, and may not operate as a TNC.
(2) 'INC Driver Certification Requirements.No person or entity may conduct business as a TNC
Driver in the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee prior to being activated on
the affiliated TNC platform.Drivers not meeting all required standards,conditions,conduct and
operating requirements will not be certified as a TNC Driver and may not operate as a TNC Driver.
(3) TNC Vehicle Certification Requirements.No vehicle is allowed to operate as a TNC Vehicle in
the City of Tigard without certification by the City or its designee prior to being activated on the
affiliated TNC platform.Vehicles not meeting all required standards,conditions and operating
requirements will not be certified as TNC vehicle and may not operate as a TNC Vehicle.
5.24.050 TNC Certification Requirements.
(1) Application.An applicant for a TNC permit must annually submit to the City or its designee an
application on a form approved by the City. The information requested must comply with Portland
City Code Chapter 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2)Compliance with Secretary of State's Rules.No permit will be issued unless the company is
validly registered with the Secretary of State,including all assumed business names.
(3) Insurance. All INC permit holders must comply with TNC insurance requirements pursuant to
Section 5.24.060.All TNCs must file a certificate of liability and applicable endorsements with the
City that evidences insurance coverage and terms that are in compliance with the requirements.
(4) Review Process. After receiving a completed TNC application form and upon successful
completion of all applicable requirements,the City or its designee will review the application to make a
recommendation for approval or denial.
Exhibit A- 2
(5) Application Approval.Upon approval, a TNC permit may be issued and will be valid for a
period of up to one(1)year from the date of approval.
(6) Application Denial.An application will be denied for any of the reasons set forth in Portland
City Code 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(7) Denial Appeal. If the application is denied,the applicant TNC may appeal the decision in
accordance with Portland City Code 16.40.210 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(8) Providing TNC Services. TNC Services may be provided only by a permitted TNC.
(9) Right to a Permit. The TNC's ability to satisfy the criteria for a TNC permit does not create a
right to a TNC permit.
(10) Transferring Permits. Transferring or sale of permits is prohibited.
(11) Removal of TNC Drivers and TNC Vehicles from Affiliated TNC Platform. Each day, a TNC
will provide to the City or its designee notification of affiliated TNC Drivers and INC Vehicles that
have been permanently deactivated from the TNC platform or prohibited from providing TNC services
by the affiliated TNC.
5.24.060 TNC Insurance Requirements.
(1) TNC Service Periods Defined. In order to provide protection to the public,the TNC will
provide the levels of insurance as required by this section. TNC Service is defined by three distinct
periods:
(a) Period 1: The TNC Driver has logged into the app. The app is open and the driver is waiting
for a match.
(b)Period 2: A passenger match has been accepted,the passenger is not yet picked up (i.e.,the
driver is on their way to pick up the passenger).
(c) Period 3: The passenger is in the vehicle and until the passenger exits the vehicle at the
destination.
(2) Providing TNC Services. All periods of INC Service must be covered by a general commercial
liability and primary automobile insurance policy provided by the TNC,the TNC Driver, or a
combination of both. Evidence of TNC insurance requirements must be received and approved by the
City or designee prior to a TNC receiving a TNC peiiuit.
(3) Additional Insured and Notification of Policy Changes. The TNC will provide certificates of
insurance naming the City of Tigard, its officers, agents, and employees as an additional insured party
and give at least thirty(30)calendar days' notice to the City or its designee before a policy is canceled,
expires, or has a reduction in coverage. Insurance coverage requirements include commercial general
liability,primary commercial vehicle insurance, worker's compensation and employer's liability
insurance (as required by state law).
(4) Ensuring Driver and Vehicle Insurance. TNC Drivers are responsible for ensuring appropriate
personal motor vehicle liability insurance required by state law.
Exhibit A- 3
(5) Required Insurance. TNC permit holders will secure and maintain a commercial general
liability policy for covered claims arising out of,but not limited to,bodily injury and property damage,
in the course of the permit holder's work under a TNC permit and automobile insurance. The
required automobile liability policy must specifically recognize the driver's provision of TNC services
or other for hire transportation and comply with the mandatory laws of the State of Oregon or other
applicable governing bodies.In addition, all insurance coverages,policies, conditions, and
requirements will comply with the provisions of Portland City Code Chapter 16.40.230 as adopted and
hereafter amended.
(6) Certification of Auto Insurance. TNCs must provide proof of current,valid insurance for City
certification covering all affiliated TNC Drivers and Vehicles operating for such company and
satisfying the minimum requirements of Periods 1,2 and 3 in the event the insurance maintained by the
driver has lapsed or does not provide the required coverage.
(7) Continuous and Uninterrupted Coverage.The permit holder must maintain continuous,
uninterrupted coverage for the duration of the permit.Any lapse in insurance coverage, even if it is
later backdated by the insurance company,is subject to a civil penalty or permit cancellation.
5.24.070 TNC Operating Requirements; Prohibitions.
(1) Minimum Standards of Service.A permitted TNC must comply with the minimum standards
set forth by the City which include but are not limited to:
(a) A TNC app in operation 24 hours each day capable of providing reasonably prompt service
in response to requests. It is a rebuttable presumption that any time beyond thirty(30)minutes from
the moment the passenger requests a ride using the TNC application, is unreasonable.
(b) Acceptance of any request for TNC Service received from any location within the City
including requests made by persons with disabilities and requests for wheelchair-accessible service
pursuant to TMC 5.24.080.
(c) The TNC app used to connect drivers to riders must display an accurate picture of the TNC
Driver and a picture or description of the type of TNC Vehicle,as well as the license plate number
of the TNC Vehicle.
(2) Drug,Alcohol and Discrimination Policy.
(a) Zero Tolerance for Drug and Alcohol Use and Discrimination.All permitted companies will
employ at all times a zero-tolerance policy for intoxicants.
(b) Zero-Tolerance for Discrimination.All permitted companies will adopt a policy that,at a
minimum,prohibits drivers and employees from engaging in discrimination,to include making
derogatory comments,on the basis of a person's race,religion,national origin,disability, sexual
orientation, sex,marital status,gender identity,age, or any other characteristic protected under
applicable local, state,or federal law.This policy must comply with Portland City Code Chapter
16.40.240 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(3) Limitation or Prohibition on Dynamic Pricing. The City may limit or prohibit dynamic pricing
by any TNC or TNC Driver during a State of Emergency, as declared pursuant to TMC 7.74.
Exhibit A -4
(4) Agent of Service Requirements.TNCs will maintain, during all times when the TNC permit is
valid, a locally based agent of service,with regular hours of business during weekdays. TNCs will
comply with all operational requirements, including prohibitions and data reporting, as set forth in
Portland City Code 16.40.240 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(5) The TNC must notify the City of a known data security breach in the same manner as provided
in ORS 646A.600 to ORS 646A.628.
5.24.080 TNC Accessible Service Requirements.
TNCs will provide reasonable accommodations to passengers with disabilities,including to passengers
accompanied by a service animal,passengers with hearing and visual impairments, and passengers with
mobility devices as provided by Portland City Code 16.40.290 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.090 TNC Driver Certification Requirements.
The TNC will provide a daily list of applicant drivers affiliated with the permitted TNC for
certification by the City or its designee.Certifications for TNC Drivers provided by a TNC shall be
valid for 1 year from the date of the initial certification. Such requirements and certification process
are set forth in Portland City Code 16.40.270 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.100 TNC Driver Conduct and Operating Requirements.
(1) TNC Drivers must comply with the conduct and operating requirements of Portland City Code
16.40.280 as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2) Mandatory Compliance.'INC Drivers must submit to compliance audits and enforcement
actions upon request by the City or its designee, any authorized city personnel, or law enforcement
officers.
5.24.110 TNC Vehicle Requirements.
(1) TNC vehicles must comply with the certification requirements of Portland City Code 16.40.250
as adopted and hereafter amended.
(2) TNC vehicles must comply with the vehicle operating requirements of Portland City Code
16.40.260 as adopted and hereafter amended.
5.24.120 Intergovernmental Agreement; Effect of Local Regulations
(1) The City may enter into an intergovernmental agreement(IGA)with the City of Portland
(Portland)to perform any of the functions,tasks,and services necessary to carry out the provisions
authorized by this chapter, either in full or in part.The terms of that agreement may not be construed as
repealing any provision of this chapter.
(a) TNCs operating in the City will provide Portland all required ride data and driver
information necessary to successfully certify and recertify City TNC drivers and issue TNC
Company permits, TNC Driver and TNC Vehicle Certifications in conformance with Portland City
Code 16.40, as adopted and hereafter amended. The City will receive ride data and driver
information from Portland only as the data and information pertains to operations in Tigard
Pursuant to applicable data sharing agreement.
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(b) The City will recognize all existing TNC Drivers permitted to operate in Portland as
permitted drivers,adopt the current dates for TNC driver certification and background check
compliance for each permitted Portland TNC driver,and adopt the current permit status for each
permitted TNC Company.
(c)The City will recognize all existing TNC Vehicles permitted to operate in Portland as
permitted vehicles,adopt the current dates for TNC Vehicle certification,and adopt permit status
for each permitted TNC Vehicle.
(d)The City will recognize all TNC Companies permitted to operate in Portland as permitted
TNC Companies,adopt the current dates for the TNC Company certificate, and adopt permit status
for each permitted TNC Company.
(ed)TNC Companies,TNC Drivers,and TNC Vehicles certified and recertified by Portland
after the effective date of this chapter will be issued a permit authorizing the TNC Driver,TNC
Vehicle, and TNC Company to operate in the City so long as all applicable standards, conditions
and operating requirements continue to be met.
(2) A TNC Company that complies with the standards,conditions,and operating requirements set
out in Portland City Code 16.40, as adopted and hereafter amended,will be deemed to be in
compliance with the equivalent City provision set out in this article.
5.24.130 Enforcement.
Violation of this chapter is a Class 1 civil infraction.
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Business Meeting One
Meeting Date: 03/02/2021
Length (in minutes): 15 Minutes
Agenda Title: Legislative Public Hearing: CONSIDER ALLOWING
PAYMENT PLANS OF LONGER THAN ONE
YEAR FOR TIGARD UTILITY CUSTOMERS
DURING THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY
Prepared For: Toby LaFrance Submitted By: Carol
Krager,
Central
Services
Item Type: Motion Requested Meeting Type: Council
Ordinance Business
Public Hearing - Legislative Meeting-
Main
Public Hearing No
Newspaper Legal Ad Required?:
Public Hearing Publication
Date in Newspaper:
Information
ISSUE
Present an ordinance which would temporarily allow more flexible payment plans for utility
billing customers.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends approval of the ordinance.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic over the last year, Tigard has been helping our community
residents and businesses through a program where Tigard has not disconnected utility services
or charged for late payments. Based on Resolution 20-50, utility billing will resume turning
customer's utilities off for non payment starting April 1, 2021. Per the communications plan,
the Utility Billing team plans to start calling those customers four weeks prior to their shut off
date. Those calls will start the week of March 8.
The Utility Billing team started working out the details of this aspect of the communications
plan and it became evident that the current payment plan options may not lead to successful
outcomes with our customers. Currently we have about 550 customers, or a little less than
3% of our customers, that are over 60 days past due. About 22.5% owe over $1,000. One of
the main impediments to a successful payment plan is TMC 12.03.040.0 that limits the
duration of any payment plan to one year. For those customers that have not paid their bill in
about a year, the result of a one year payment plan would be a doubling of their bill (current
month + 1/12th of a year's worth of bills), reducing the likelihood of completing the payment
plan successfully.
This ordinance will temporarily delegate authority to the Finance Director, or designee, to
extend payment plans in excess of one year. The ordinance will end 6 months after the last
emergency declaration expires.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Council could reject the proposed ordinance and the Utility Billing Team will work under the
provisions of the current TMC.
COUNCIL OR TCDA GOALS, POLICIES, MASTER PLANS
Strategic Plan Priority #1: Set the standard for excellence in public service and customer
experience.
Strategic Plan Objective 1.1: Be a high performing workplace with seamless service delivery.
Action C: Promote a values-driven organizational culture that reinforces inclusion and ethical
behavior, exercises transparency and maintains the public trust.
Stategic Plan Objective 1.3: Offer exemplary customer experience. Action C: Resolve
customer concerns in a timely, effective, efficient and consistent manner.
DATES OF PREVIOUS CONSIDERATION
9/22/2020 - Council approved Resolution No. 20-47 expanding eligibility for monthly utility
credits, waiving late fees, and suspending shutoffs.
10/20/2020 - Council approved Resolution No. 20-50 including renters and leasers in Tigard
AID, extended the program to June 30, 2021, and extended waiver of late fees and shutoff
actions to April 1, 2021.
Attachments
Ordinance
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
ORDINANCE NO. 21-
AN ORDINANCE ALLOWING PAYMENT PLANS OF LONGER THAN ONE YEAR FOR TIGARD
UTILITY CUSTOMERS DURING THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, due to COVID-19 over the last year, Tigard has been helping community residents and
businesses through a program where the City has not been disconnecting utility services or charging for late
payments;and
WHEREAS, based on Resolution 20-50, utility billing will resume turning customers off for non-payment
starting April 1,2021;and
WHEREAS, consistent with the City's communications plan, staff intend to start calling customers four
weeks prior to their shut off date,which would mean calls beginning the week of March 8;and
WHEREAS, Tigard Municipal Code (TMC) 12.03.040.0 currently limits the duration of any payment plan
to one year; and
WHEREAS, about 550 customers, or a little less than 3% of City customers, are over 60 days past
due. About 22.5%of customers who are currently late on their City utility bills owe over$1,000;and
WHEREAS,payment plans limited to one year may not be equitable for all customers;and
WHEREAS, a temporary waiver of TMC 12.03.040.0 extending six months past the expiration of Tigard's
COVID-19 emergency declaration will provide the Utility Billing Team flexibility to create successful payment
plans.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Notwithstanding TMC 12.03.040.C, during the City's COVID-19 emergency and for six
months following the expiration of the emergency declaration, the City of Tigard Finance
Director, or designees, may enter into payment plans exceeding one year in duration with
delinquent utility customers.
SECTION 2: In order to provide immediate relief to City utility customers facing shutoff notices for
delinquent accounts,this ordinance is adopted by emergency and is effective upon passage.
PASSED: By vote of all council members present after being read by number
and title only,this day of .2021.
Carol A. Kruger,City Recorder
ORDINANCE No.21-
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APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of .2021.
Jason B. Snider,Mayor
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Date
ORDINANCE No.21-
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