11/09/1971 - Packet TIGARD WATER DISTRICT 8541 S. W. COMMERCIAL ST.
TIGARD, OREGON 97223
PHONE (503) 639-1554
November 9, 1971
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
1. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE MINUTES OF LAST MEETING
2. VISITORS
3. RESOLUTION TO SELL REMAINING PORTION OF LOT 7, HI TOR, TO
MR. RO11N:RT kEJTA FOR $6,000, EFFECTIVE UPON COMPLETION OF
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW RESERVOIR AND APPROPRIATE LANDSCAPING
4. RESOLUTION TO PLACE $10 EARNEST MONEY WITH MR. JOHN M.
BURGE TO PURCHASE A 105 FEET BY 150 FEET LOT LOCATED ABOVE
REShEVOIR #3 AT 135th AND FERN STREET, ON A CONDITIONAL
BASIS, FOR $5,000
5. RESOLUTION TO PAY CAPITOL HIGHWAY WATER DISTRICT $1500.24
AS THE ESTIMATED COST FOR WATER NOT ACCOUNTED FOR THIS PAST
SUMMER BECAUSE OF AN INOPERATIVE METER AT BAYLOR RESERVOIRS;
EXACT AMOUNT TO BE DETERMINED NEXT YEAR
6. RESOLUTION TO INCREASE COST OF INSTALLATION OF 5/8" X 374"
METER TO $150 AND 1" METER TO $225, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,
1972
7. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE ANNEXATIONS
8. RESOLUTION TO PAY VOUCHERS
9. OTHER BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
1. Resolution to approve minutes of last meeting.
2. Visitors.
3. Resolution to sell remaining portion of Lot 7, Hi Tor, to Mr. Robert
Sejta for $61000, effective upon completion of construction of new
reservoir and appropriate landscaping.
Mr. Sejta is interested in purchasing a lot in Hi Tor. He has an option
to buy a lot near the district's new reservoir site for $5,000. However, he
would prefer to purchase the remaining portion (20,000 square feet) of Lot 7
which we have subdivided. (See attached diagram; the lot was originally
25,775 square feet). From the beginning, our plan was to sell this lot as it
was not required to retain this amount of land for the two proposed 1—million
gallon reservoirs. The County Commissioners approved our request for a vari—
ance in front and rear yard setback requirements of 30 feet and 25 feet to
20 feet and 18 feet, respectively. This was accomplished so that the most
southerly 20,000 square feet could be retained for a future home site.
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(20,000 square feet is the minimum size lot to build a house in Hi Tor).
The district paid $9,500 for Lot 7 and $10,500 for Lot 6 or a total of
$20,000 which was the appraised price. Mr. La Ford, the appraisor, has
appraised the remaining 20,000 square feet of Lot 7 at $6,500. Normally,
if selling the property via a realtor, the commission would be 10% or $650.
Mr. Sejta has offered $6,000. This appears to be a fair price.
Recommendation: Approve.
4. Resolution to place $10 earnest money with Mr. John M. Burge to purchase
a 105' x 150' lot located above reservoir #3 at 135th and Fern Street, on a
conditional basis, for $5,000.
Mr. J. A. Paterson Sr. has prepared an appraisal of the property on
135th and Fern Street where the new reservoir is to be located. The official
document has not been received, but it is understood that the parcel is
appraised between $3500 and $4000.
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"` ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued)
Mr. John Burge, owner, definitely does not desire to sell the property
and he has indicated that if he must sell, the price would be $12,000. Con—
demnation proceedings would cost about $2000; additionally, there is the
possibility that the district may lose the case.
It would be appropriate to make an official offer to Mr. Burge. A
letter should be forwarded to the seller, with the appraisal attached, and
an offer of $5000. It should be clearly indicated that the offered price
would be $4000 if litigation is required.
Recommendation: Approve.
5. Resolution to pay Capitol Highway Water District $1500.24 as the estimated
cost for water not accounted for this past summer because of an inoperative
meter at Baylor Reservoirs; exact amount to be determined next year.
Capitol Highway Water District has estimated the amount of water consumed
by the TWD last summer when the small meter on the 6" compound meter failed to
function because of dirt in the mechanism. The 12" FM meter consists of 3
*,,.r, separate meters; namely, a 12" meter to measure fast flows and a 6" compound
meter with an additional small meter to measure slow flow.
Mr. Norman, Superintendent, has estimated flow at 77 cubic feet per
minute. Hersey—Sparling charts indicate that with this flow 7% of the total
consumption should have gone through the small meter. 7% of 5,640,000 cubic
feet is 394,800 cubic feet. ((? 380/100 cubic feet = $1500.24)
At best, the estimated water consumption is an educated guess. The amount
appears high, but since the meter is new there is no historical data to base an
estimate upon. Next year, after the meter has been utilized all summer, the
exact percentage of water that passes via the small meter will be computed.
This percentage will be applied to the water consumed this past summer and a
more accurate figure established to compute actual cost. An adjustment will
then be made in the amount paid now.
This arrangement will be documented in a letter so that there is no mis—
understanding next year.
Recommendation: Approve.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued)
6. Resolution to increase cost of installation of 5/8" x 3/4" meter to
$150 and 1" meter to $225, effective January 1, 1972.
An extensive study of meter installation costs was conducted. We have
suspected that installation costs exceeded revenue. Meter prices have remained
stable, but cost of brass and copper fittings has increased. Significantly,
private contractors are refusing to install the copper services for developers
for $55 each. They claim that they lose money on such installations.
A comparison of meter installation costs with other water districts is
listed as follows:
5/8" x 3/4" 1"
Aloha—Huber $ 160 $ 225
Capitol Highway 160 220
Lake Grove 200 275
River Grove 200 275
Palatine Hill 200 275
Tigard 125 200
The following rate schedule is considered appropriate:
5/8" x 3/4" 1"
Copper service $ 65 $ 95
Meter 85 130
$ 150 $ 225
Recommendation: Approve.
7. Resolution to approve annexations.
8. Resolution to pay vouchers.
9. Other business.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued)
10. General Election for Commissioner.
The General Election to elect one Commissioner for Position #1 shall be
held on Monday, December 6, 1971 between 2:00 p.m. and $:00 p.m.
At this date, only one candidate has filed for election, that being
Verne Wheelwright, the incumbent.
A notice of the annual election will be published in the Tigard Times
on November 17th and 24th.
11. Construction progress on Hi Tor Reservoir.
The concrete slab has been poured. The workmen will now use the slab
as a working surface; thus, weather should not be a limiting factor in con-
struction of the walls.
12. Have money, will build.
$500,000 has been received by the district from the recent bond issue.
$450,000 was immediately (within hours on October 20th) placed in 30-day time
deposits at 5% interest. Each day it earns $63 so it was very important not
to delay.
$50,000 was retained in a checking account so that Everette Wiggins and
Elden Carter could be paid partial payments on their work on the new Hi Tor
reservoir. Some 12" C.I. pipe was also purchased for the new main to be
installed along Hall Boulevard, between Burnham and Omara.
John Wied will have recommendations on reinvesting some of the $450,000
so that more interest can be realized. O.R.S. now authorize special districts
to place up to $20,000 in savings and loan associations. A large portion can
be placed in longer time deposits where higher interest rates can be attained.
13. Increase in tax rate.
A preliminary report from the Washington County Assessor reflects the
following summary of water district tax rates for fiscal year 1971-72:
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ADMINISTRATCR'S REPORT (Continued)
Assessed Value Tax Rate Amount
Aloha-Huber $ 92,123,991 .61 $ 56,196
Garden Home 26,300,507 .39 10,257
McKinley 13,262,224 None None
Metzger 78,015,301 .14 10,922
Progress 34,604,101 .17 5,393
Raleigh 47,876,190 .10 4,788
Tigard 111,443,081 .26 28,975
West Slope 127,630,516 .11 12,676
Wolf Creek 303,667,121 .45 136,650
Past tax levies for TWD have been as follows:
Year Assessed Value % increase Tax Rate Amount
1966-7 $ 37,600,000 ---- .40 $ 15,100
1967-8 50,000,000 33% .33 16,400
1968-9 61,900,000 24% .34 21,000
1969-70 80,100,000 29% .24 18,600
1970-1 96,700,000 21% .24 21,600
1971-2 111,443,081 15% .26 28,975
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You will notice that the TWD tax rate increased from 240 to 260 per
$1000 assessed valuation. We had anticipated a 20 % increase in assessed
valuation, but only 15% was realized. This caused the tax rate to go up
by 20. No one has complained about the increased amount.
14. Work accomplished by TWD personnel.
a. Installed 1040 feet of 8" C.I. and 300 feet of 6" C.I. plus 2 fire
hydrants along 50-foot right-of-way (Wills Lane), south of Fischer Road and
west of Pacific Highway for Mr. Wills Sr. , Mr. Wills Jr., Mr. Churchill, and
Portland General Electric Company.
b. Installed 300 feet of 6" C.I. plus 1 fire hydrant off Garrett Street
for Howard Adkin's development of 5 duplexes.
c. Installed 400 feet of 12" C.I. pipe plus 2 fire hydrants, north of
Hunziker Road for Partex Corporation.
d. Installed 550 feet of 12" C.I. pipe on S. W. Fern Street for Mr.
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ADMINI,STRAT cR'S REPORT (Continued)
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e. Installed 2000 feet of 8" C.I. plus 2 fire hydrants along Omara
between Frewing and Edgewood Street. (Pipe replacement program; replaces
3" 0.D. steel pipe).
f. Installed 21 meters.
15. Work to be accomplished by TWD personnel.
a. Complete installation of 360 more feet of 12" C.I. pipe plus 1
fire hydrant along S.W. Fern Street for Mr. Fellows and Mr. Hedland.
b. Install 700 feet of 12" C.I. pipe along Omara between Edgewood and
Hall Blvd. (New bond construction program; pipe replacement; replaces
3" 0.D. steel pipe).
c. Install 2600 feet of 8" C.I. pipe plus 2 fire hydrants along Edge-
wood between Frewing and Omara Street. (Pipe replacement program; replaces
2" galvanized and 3" 0.D. steel pipe).
December
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a. Install 720 feet of 8" C.I. pipe plus 1 fire hydrant along 115th
Avenue, north of Gaarde. (Pipe replacement program; replaces 4" O.D. steel
pipe).
b. Install 280 feet of 12" C.I. pipe along Pacific Highway, near
MacDonald Avenue. (New bond construction; pipe extension).
Happy New Year
January 1972
a. Clean reservoirs and maintenance.
February 1972
a. Install 1200 feet of 8" C.I. pipe plus 1 fire hydrant on 95th
Avenue, south of Greenburg Road, and 350 feet of 6" C.I. pipe on Lewis Lane.
(Pipe replacement program; replaces 2" galvanized and 3" O.D. steel pipe).
b. Make "tie-ins" for 12" C.I. pipe crossings on Pacific Highway (3) and
Hall Blvd (2). Crossings will be bored and encased by private contractor.
(New bond construction; pipe replacement).
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March 1972
a. Install 12" C.I. main along Hunziker and Scoffins to Main Street,
including a fire hydrant for Pollack Investment Company. (New bond con—
struction; pipe replacement).
b. Install 12" C.I. main along Katherine, between Tigard and Tiedeman
Avenue. (New bond construction; pipe replacement).
April 1972
a. Install 12" C.I. along Walnut Avenue, between Tiedeman and 121st
Avenue. (New bond construction; pipe replacement).
May and June 1972
a. Install 12" C.I. pipe along Durham Road, between 79th and 92nd Avenue
for School District 23J.
July 1972
a. Install 300 feet of g" C.I. pipe plus 1 fire hydrant on 150th Avenue,
south of Bull Mountain Road, for R.A. Gray. (Completes a prior project).
b. Install 12" C.I. along Bull Mountain Road between reservoir #2 and
Hi Tor. (Bond construction project; replaces 4"and 6" 0.D. steel pipe).
16. Work to be accomplished by private contractors.
November
a. Install 1770 feet of 6" C.I. pipe plus 1 fire hydrant to complete
phase 2 of Brookway by Mr. McQuerry for Mr. J.A. Paterson.
December
a. Install 1770 feet of 12" C.I. pipe, 250 feet of 6" C.I. pipe, and
200 feet of 4" C.I. pipe plus 3 fire hydrants along Fischer Road, between
124th and 131st Avenue for Tualatin Development Company.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued)
b. Install 1250 feet of 12" C.I. and 100 feet of 12" D.I. pipe along
Hall Blvd between Burnham and Omara Street, including a Fanno Creek crossing,
for TWD. (New bond construction; pipe replacement).
February 1972
a. Drill and encase with la" I.D. steel pipe under Pacific Highway (3)
and Hall Blvd (2) for TWD. (New bond construction)
b. Install 415 feet of 12" D.I. pipe plus 1 fire hydrant along Bonita
Road through Fanno Creek to 74th Avenue for Western Puget Die Casting Co.
March 1972
a. Install 12" C.I. pipe from new Hi Tor reservoir to Bull Mountain
Road. (New bond construction).
b. Install pumping stations at reservoir #2 and near Coe Manufacturing
Company.
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9745 S. W. PACIFIC HIGKWA`C ?`'`P. RTLAND, OREGON 97219
October 22, 1971
,'obert E. r'antee
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O •e7on 97223
Re: Meter ne *i.sterin- I.
Dear . r. ,>ante .:
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you know from our recent telephone conversations, it has co-e to our
sttcntion that the small register on the by-pass side of the meter located
at the ko: 1or 2 treet Reservoir has failed to rer .i ster. A situnti on as
this wouw.0 norm-+11-7 call for previous history of the meter re-istrntion
to re use.] to arrive at the estimate. This being a new meter no previous
records of rc«ist.ration are available. I have used the best information
that is known at this time and will try to explain. It should also be
%se established at this time that every possible effort should be used to try
and consider the registration next year, if it looks like the estimate used
at this til e is not proper a correction or new estimate will be con;irlered.
The total cubic feet of the two resisters that registered correctly was
use-', to determine the average cubic feet per minute. This averar-e was 74
cubic feet per minute. John ?'ille.r. , Ti7ard Water District employee , pro-
information that he had checked the flow per minute durin the warm
t'eather and said it was about 77 cubic feet per minute. Accordiar to the
Hersey "c•4,er Company representative, a, meter of this tyre and .ci;:e .and an
avrrcr'e Clow of the amount we have arrived at would have about 7;° or 3;; of
the "eeistration through the small register. Using the total cubic feet
rerTi:tered on the two registers and 7i' would indicate 39)I,9OO cubic feet
would hove re;-istered on the small re.7i ster.
A bill ?or this amount is enclosed.
'Lhan'c you for ),roux cooperation in re 'ard to this matter.
"on i,,,,.rO any questions please call our office.
Sincerely yours,
, mond E. !`,orman,
Superintendent
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Th7r 7, -1_971 -- -- -- 3,000 3,000 $ 9.90
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July 20, 1971 66,000 475,400 3,600 1,045,000 1 0 000
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Am ;20, 197t 1 ,0)1,,00o 3,642,900 3,600 1 ,6971!:,00 :3,6,;2, .„,00 $13,879. :(-)
20, 1971 1,160,000 4,480,600 3,700 5,644,300 946,800 $ 3, 597.84
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