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09/10/1974 - Packet TIGARD WATER DISTRICT 8841 S. W. COMMERCIAL ST. TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PHONE (503) 639-1554 14110, September 10, 1974 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. RESOLUTION TO Ar<'rbv'rt, MINUTES OF LAST MEETING 2. VISITORS 3. RESOLUTION TO PAY VOUCHERS 4. OTHER BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT low ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 1. Resolution to approve the minutes of the last meeting. 2. Visitors. Mr. Keith Phildius: 16565 S. W. 113th Avenue Mr. Phildius has not reported on his progress to reach an agreement with adjacent property owners on pro-rata shares for a main extension along S. W. 113th Avenue, south of Durham Road. He will be advised that the board intends to make a decision in his case at this meeting. The matter has been discussed in detail with Commissioner Schwartz (Customer Relations). Alternatives and recommendations are submitted below. `" w First, we believe that a main should be installed at this time and that no additional temporary connections be authorized via the King City Mobile Villas. A main extension will eliminate all private connections to the Mobile Villas, except for Tigard Water District's 2-inch master meter which will be removed when the main is extended all the way to Durham Road. a With the premise that/main must be extended the following alter- natives are presented: Facts: a. There are only four (4) property owners along the route of the proposed main extension eligible to connect and participate in the cost: Property Front Footage Percentage Phildius 120 feet 13% Moffatt 210 feet 23% Steel 220 feet 23% Benz 378 feet 417 Total: 928 feet 100% -1- Amor ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) b. Phildius is presently connected illegally to the King City Mobile Villas with no other known source except the Tigard Water District. c. Steel has an authorized connection via the Hing City Mobile Villas and has signed a contract agreeing to participate in the cost of a main when and if installed. d. Moffatt's have verbally agreed to participate in the cost of a main, but will pay no more than of the total cost. e. Benz' have expressed a desire not to participate at this time. f. Cost to extend the main 580 feet across Phildius' and Benz' property only is estimated at $3,480. g. Cost to extend the main 800 feet across the property of all four owners is estimated at $5,400. h. Cost per lineal foot on each side of the street based upon eligible participants is estimated at about $6/foot. (5400/928) Alternatives (1) Phildius pay the cost to extend a main 580 feet across his property and Benz' property at a cost of $3,480. Phildius would be entitled to a future rebate from the Benz on a property front footage basis or about $2,260. (2) Three property owners, Phildius, Moffatt, and Steel, pay to extend a main 800 feet at a cost of $5,400, costs to be distributed as follows: (a) Moffatt * $ 1,350 as agreed) Steel 3/8 2,025 (Steel and Phildius Phildius 3/8 2,025 to have equal shares) $ 400 Future rebate to Steel an dies based upon equal shares. Steel and Phildius to receive $675 each. No rebate to Moffatt. -2- .40410, ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) (b) Moffatt $1,350 (as agreed) Steel 65% x $4050 2,632 (Steel and Phildius shares Phildius 356 x $4050 1,418 based upon property front footage) $5,400 Future rebate to Steel and Phildius based upon property front footage or about $1,470 to Steel and $790 to Phildius. No rebate to Moffatt. (3) All four property owners and/or Tigard Water District pay to extend a main 800 feet at a cost of $5,400, costs to be distributed as follows: (a) If Benz is agreeable. 1 to each owner or $1,350. No rebate. (b) If Benz not agreeable. 1 to 3 property owners and Tigard Water District pay Benz' share or $1,350. Future rebate from Benz based upon front footage and not equal shares. Total:eost to Benz will be $2,025, of which $1,350 would go to Tigard Water District and $675 to Phildius. No rebate to Moffatt or Steel. Recommendation Commissioner Schwartz and I concur that alternative 3(a) is the fairest if Benz would agree to participate. If Benz will not participate, alternative 3(b) is preferred. It is recommended that the board approve either alternative 3(a) or 3(b). A letter should be written to the Benz' advising them that to participate now in the cost of the main will save them about $675, ($1,350 versus $2,025), if they decide to connect anytime within the next 10 years. 3. Resolution to uav vouchers. 4. Other business. -3- ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) 5. Agreement with Cooper Mountain Water District. The revised agreement is still in the preparation stage and should be ready for the board's approval at the October 8th meeting at the latest. Action mast be taken prior to November 17th. The Chairman, Cooper Mountain Water District, advised today that the required forms have been mailed to the Tigard Water District and perhaps the agreement can be signed at an early date after Ken Baines has had the opportunity to review the final documents. 6. Shop building addition. The shop building addition is progressing satisfactorily. The rough carpenter work has been completed and the shingles for the roof are going on now. Pouring of the concrete floor will follow thereafter ate, along with the garage doors. Within 2 weeks the insulation, electrical, heating, and sheet-rocking should be completed. We have heard nothing further from Stan Adkins Growth Enterprises. 7. No water shortage this summer. This is the 3rd consecutive summer in which the district has had ample water and no water restrictions were imposed on the customers. Further, no Bull Bun water was required. This allows the district to maintain some independence from the City of Portland and their higher rates. The City of Portland must consider again the "systems development charge" which was postponed until February 1, 1975. At least this charge, if approved, will have no immediate effect upon the district. As for surviving another summer without Bull Run water I am hopeful, but doubtful. Although this past summer was relatively hot, we did not experience any days above 95°. If 100-degree days are encountered I believe Bull Bun water will be needed. In that event I would not be surprised to see Portland restrict water usage to its customers. I believe they have reached their capacity to serve an "unlimited" amount of water. Amy -4- ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) 9. Unmetered water. Cu. Ft. *Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Month & Pumped Purchased Total Sold Loss Loss Year x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 Aug 1974 3,622 9,329* 12,951 9,475 3,476 26.9% Cumulative Total: FY 1974-75: 23,768 19,124 4,644 19.5% *Almost 3/4's of the water consumed during August was purchased from Lake Oswego. Past summary of water losses: FY 1972-73: 18.3% FY 1973-74: 11.1% 10. Water vamped from wells. calendar year 1974. Month Actual Actual Allocation/month 1974 Cubic Feet Acre- feet Acre-feet Remarks Jan 3,021,250 69.4 88 #4 off Feb 2,737,480 62.8 88 #4 off Mar 2,884,620 66.2 88 #4 off Apr 2,794,280 64.1 88 #4 off May 3,861,800 88.7 88 #4 on Jun 3,734,470 85.7 88 #4 on Jul 3,763,490 86.4 88 #4 on Aug 3,'1,210 84.1 88 #4 on Sub-total: 26,459,600 607.4 704 Sep 88 Oct 88 NNW Nov (TWD + Cooper Mountain) 90 Dec (TWD + Cooper Mountain) 90 Tr -6- ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) 11. Work accomplished during,A must 1974. a. TWD installed 300 feet of 12" D.I., 1960 feet of 8" C.I., and 500 feet of 6" C.I. + 5 fire hydrants along 108th Avenue, south of Durham Road, for Mrs. Ogle, et al. (Developers) b. TWD installed 50 feet of 8" C.I. + 1 fire hydrant near Hiranport, Inc., on Hunziker to complete a circulation loop between 12" and 6" mains. (Developers and pipe extension) c. TWD installed 1 fire hydrant at Karl Court and Katherine Street. (S. E. corner) d. Private contractor installed 1750 feet of 6" C.I. + 5 fire hydrants off Burnham Street for Tigard Mini-warehouse. (Developers) e. Private contractor rerouted 12" C.I. under Fenno Creek on Ash Street for TWD. (To be paid for by USA). `+m►° f. TWD installed 23 meters. (4264 - 4242). District also serves 120 meters in Metzger Water District. 12. Work to be accomplished during remainder of 1974. September a. TWD install 900 feet of 8" C.T. + 1 fire hydrant along 133rd Avenue, sonth .if Bull Mountain Road, to replace 4" 0.D. steel pipe. (Pipe replacement) b. TWD install 800 feet of 8" C.T. + 1 fire hydrant along 113th Avenue, south of Durham Read, for Mr. Phildius, et al. (Developers) c. TWD install 1300 feet of 6" C.I. + 2 fire hydrants along Derry Dell, Park to Watkins, to replace 4" O.D. steel pipe. (Pipe replacement) d. TWD install 400 feet of 6" C.I. and plastic main in 36" steel casing under two sets of railroad tracks along Bonita Road, between 74th and General Chain Bar Company. (Pipe extension) e. TWD install 12" x 6" tee and connect 12" C.I. and 6" C.I. at terminus of 12" C.I. line on 72nd Avenue, south of Bonita Road to complete *me a circulation loop. (General Fund). -7- .44110, ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT (Continued) October a. TWD install 1100 feet of 12" D.I. and 400 feet of 6" C.I. + 2 fire hydrants along Fern Street, west of 135th Avenue, to replace 4" 0.D. steel pipe and parallel for pressurized system. (Pipe replacement). b. TWD install 500 feet of 6" C.I. + 2 fire hydrants along 114th Avenue, north of Bull Mountain Road, to replace 4" O.D. steel pipe. (Pipe replacement) c. TWD install, along with Cornell Manufacturing Company, a pump station, with 3-25hp pumps at new Hi Tor reservoir site to provide adequate pressure in area. (General Fund) November a. TWD install 1450 feet of 8" C.I. + 3 fire hydrants along Commercial Street, between Hall and Main, to replace 6" O.D. steel law pipe. (Pipe replacement) b. TWD install 500 feet of 8" C.I. along Pacific Highway, between Johnson and MacKenzie Streets. (Pipe extension) c. TWD abandon 4" galvanized on Hunziker Road, between Hall and Irvington-Moore Company, by connecting services to 12" main on south side of Hunziker. (General Fund) December a. TWD install 4" fire hydrants at following locations: 1. James Street at Howard Drive (S. W. corner) 2 119th and North Dakota (N. E. corner) (6" fire hydrant) 3 Burlcrest, between Burrlheights & Sumnercrest (cul de sac) 4 121st and Summer (S. W. corner) 5 121st and Katherine (S.E. corner) 6 116th and Lynn (S. W. corner) 7 Lynn, between 118th and 119th (So. side between TL 135 & 136) 8 Ash Drive and Proving Court (S. W. corner) 9 Hill View and 103rd (S. E. corner of cul de sac) 10 88th and Pinebrook (N. E. corner) 11 Monterey Lane and King Richard (N. E. corner) 12 132nd and Bull Mt. Road (North of Knauss' house) Arum_ 13) Terminus of 133rd, near Beef Bend Road. -8-