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Bill Gross
3019 SU HampshireV
Portland'. 09 97201*
Tel: 228--3226
Fax: 228-0377
August S. 1992
Liz Newton
Tigard Community Development
13125 SU Hall
Tigard. OR 97223
Tel: 6394171
Fax: 684-7297
RE: NPO. #7 MEETING; UEONESOAY. RUGUST S. 1992-7:00 PM
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:07 PM.
ROLL CALL
Present: Uoolery, Blanchard. Cunningham. Dorsett. Gross. Houden.
Excused: MCGlinchy
RPPROUEO MINUTES FROM JULY 1 . 1992 MEETING AS READ.
. .UELCOME TO GUESTS
Chairman Uoolery welcomed to our meeting;
Scott Russell . landowner in Scholls Ferry and Murray area:
Cathy Canaday, homeowner in North Dakota and 121st area:
Barbara Rguon. homeowner in Cottonwood and 115th area; and
Corinne Oucharme. homeouner in Cottonwood and 115th area.
Chairman Uoolery had Invited others to our meeting:
Jeanne Hunt. homeowner in Horth Dakota and 121st area; and
Troy Donahue. hotieowner in North Dakota and 121st area.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
Councilor Judy Fessler and Community Coordinator Liz Newton spoke
to members about Community goals and Issues again. Ms Fessler and
Ms Newton asked for more ideas on new goals and issues for NPO's.
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Members suggested several new ideas:
Members of NPO's should become members of city-aide committees
such as those for parks and transportation.
NPO's should consider schools, parks and traffic issues to promote
neighborhood livability.
NPO's should consider business issues to promote Tigard's economy
and tax base.
NPO's should consider NPO boundary re-alignments and NPO mergers.
CUP 92-0002/PDR 92-0004: CHURCH OF LRTTER-DRY SAINTS/LEE-ET RL
Members considered applicants' request for approved of conditional use
and development plans for a LOS wardhouse in the vicinity of 109th and
North Dakota.
Members considered testimony from:
John Stark, of Lee-et al Architects, on behalf of applicants;
Clyde Uebber. LOS Regional Architect, on behalf of applicants:
Cathy Canaday, homeowner„ on behalf of residents;
Barbara Rguon, homeowner, on behalf of residents; and
Corinne Ducharme, homeowner, on behalf of residents.
Members discussed in detail:
Daily hours of use of this uardhouse;
Daily traffic volume from it;
Peak hour traffic uoluhe from it;
Lighting around it; and
Landscaping and screening around it.
Motion: Ed Nouden; to_.a Bove applicants' request with conditions:
Rpplieants must construct on-site water quality facilities or pay
a fee in-lieu; and
Applicant must screen headlight glare in parking areas with hedges
3-4 feet in height.
Second: Jim Blanchard; In Favor: 6; Rgainst: 0; Rbstainx 0.
UPORTE ON SUB 92-OOOB/POR 92-0002/URR 92-0014: SCHUL2/NEIMEYER
Sill Gross recited the views held by residents of Anton Park on this
request for approval of subdivision and planned development plans for
Anton Park No. 2 subdivision in the vicinity of North Dakota and 121st:
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The present traffic count on North Dakota in Anton Park i
4700 cars per day. This traffic count exceeds Tigard's na mum
design standard of 3000 cars per day for a minor collector street;
The present traffic volume on North Dakota has made access onto
North Dakota inefficient and unsafe for present residents of
Anton Park;
Access onto North Dakota could be inefficient and unsafe for
future residents of Anton Park No. 2; and
The transportation system in Anton Park is inefficient and unsafe.
This request should therefore be denied until the transportation
system in Anton Park is nade efficient and safe again.
The Planning Commission has continued its public hearing on this
request -to August 17. 1992.
Members considered testimony from:
Cathy Canaday. homeowner. on behalf of residents.
Members discussed in detail;
Anton Park residents' proposal to divert traffic on North Dakota:
Access onto North Dakota for Anton Park No. 2 residents;
Access onto 121St for Anton Park No. 2 residents; and
Uariances to subdivision design standards.
Motion Cal Uoolery; to submit to the Planning Commission at its public
hearing on August 17, 1992«
R proposal to realign Anton Or to intersect 121st near Uood--
springs Condominiums and cul-de-sac Rnton Or near 1213t and North
Dakota; and
R request to continue the Planning Connission's hearing on this
subdivision in order to alloy applicants and the City Engineer to
consider this proposal.
Second; Katy Dorsett; In favor; 6; Against: 0; Abstain; 0.
UPDATE ON BEAVERTON PROPOSAL TO CONNECT 125TH TO 121ST AT SCHOLLS FERRY
Our HPD convened with NPO 43 to consider this proposal.
Jim Blanchard recited this proposal's options to re-align and connect
12Sth, a Beaverton arterial , to 121st. a Tigard collector, at Scholls
Ferry:
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Option #1 -Na build-.
Option #2-Improve existing streets; and p
Option #3-Realign and connect 12Sth to 121st.
He noted parties in opposition to Option #3 include:
Beauerton School District <north of Scholls Ferry);
Tualatin Parks (north of Scholls Ferry);
Ounera of the Condominiums on the Green (north of Scholls);
Owners of Scholls Crossing Apartments (north of Scholls);
Our members and HPO #3 members discussed Option #3 at length. Both
HPO's reached the sane consensus on Option #3z
This option would encourage through-traffic into our residential
areas. segment then and degrade their livability.
Ue would oppose this option.
UPORTE ON REQUEST FOR A 4-UAY STOP STUDY AT 13STH HHD MORNING HILL
Chairman Woolery recited his conversation with Randy Uooley, City
Engineer, about this request for a warrrant study for a 4-uay stop at
135th, a collector, and Horning Hill, also a collector:
Engineers will take a traffic count at 135th and Morning Hill in
August 1952. This count will record traffic volumes and speeds.
Mr Wooley intends to issue a uarrrant study for a 4-uay stop at
this intersection in late Rugust.
REUIEU OF NOTICES OF DECISION
No notices of decision were read.
OTHER BUSYNESS
No other business was discussed.
MEEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:SO PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Bill Gross. Secretary