LUBA1991-133 - Bernard McPhillips, Marge Davenport
BEFORE THE LAND USE BOARD OF APPEALS
OF THE STATE OF OREGON AL:G 3u
Bernard A. McPhillips, an individual )
Marge Davenport, an individual
(Power of Attorney for Mr. McPhillips)) LUBA No W / 3 3
Petitioner,
vs )
City of Tigard, )
Respondent )
Notice of Intent to Appeal
1.
Notice is hereby given that petitioner intends to appeal that
'land use decision of respondent entitled Ordinance No. 91-22 which
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became final on Aug 13(or 30 lNer)(date not available) and which involves
"Approving an amendment to the Tigard Comprehensive Plan Transportation
Map by changing designation of Naeve Street from minor collector to
local and by adding minor collector connections from 109th Avenue at
Murdock Street to Pacific Highway opposite Royalty Parkway and between
100th and 109th Avenues North of Hoodview Drive (CPA 91-0002 requested
by NPO #6 (and designating 109, a local street, as a minor collector
between Canterbury Lane and Pacific Highway.'
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Petitioner, Bernard A McPhillips and Marge Davenport, (POA) is repre-
sented by self with name of attorney to be supplied later
Address of Petitioner,-"is 15100 SW 109th Tigard, OR 97224
Phone is (503)639-5637
Respondent, City of Tigard has as its mailing address and telephone
number: Attorney Timothy Ramis, 1722 IN Hoyt, Portland, Or 97209--2280
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Applicant: (No Developer) NP0,16a part of Tigard City Government
was not represented by an attorney. Address is same as City's)
Other persons mailed written notice of the land use decision by Tigard City,
as indicated by its records in this matter, include NPO #3,(address
same-:as City's)
Anyone designated in paragraph III of this Notice who desires to
participate as a party in this case before the Land Use Board of Appeals
must file with the Board a Motion to Intervene in this proceeding as
required by OAR 661-10-050.
-CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that one I served a true and correct
copy of this Notice of Intent to Appeal on all persons listed in
paragraphs 11 and 1I1 of this Notice pursuant to OAR 661-10-015 (2) by'
first class mail.
Dated.:
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
STATE OF OREGON j
County of Washington ) ss.
City of Tigard )
I, OCZ411-e&me hereby certify:
(Please Print)
That I am a wow for the City of Tigard, Oregon.
That I served notice of the Tigard City Council r,eW rd
~o r C~:9. Q C ' L UB,q 91 -13`7
of which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) upon each of the following
named persons on the a~ day of 19~1~ , by mailing to
each of them at the address shown on the attached list (Marked Exhibit B),
said not/ice is hereto attached, and deposited in the United States Mail on
the g Y' day of , 19postage prepaid.
Prepared Notice
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of _ t4- 19 4 .
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O'DONNELL, RAMIS, CREW & CORRIGAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BALLOW & WRIGHT BUILDING
1727 N.W. Hoyt Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
TELEPHONE: (503) 222-0402
FAX: (503) 243-2944
DATE: September 23, 1991
TO: Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
City of Tigard
FROM: Michael C. Robinson, City Attorney's Office
RE: LUBA No. 91-137
I have reviewed the record as to form. My comments and answers to
your questions are found below. The record is enclosed.
1. Add "index and record" to the cover sheet below the LUBA
number.
2. The record should also be served on the Petitioner's attorney.
You may, but are not required, to serve a copy on NPO 6.
3. Regarding Mrs. Davenport's appeal, we do not have to serve a
copy on her because we have not been served with a "Notice of
Intent to Appeal." In any event, the two matters will
probably be consolidated.
4. You should add certificates of filing and service at the end
of the record. I have enclosed a form for your use.
5. I have spoken with John Acker about the Planning Commission
exhibits. As long as the Planning Commission exhibits were
actually placed before the City Council, they should be
included.
Original Memorandum to: Cathy Wheatley, City of Tigard
Copy to: City of Tigard/Community Development File
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9/23/91
Enclosures
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TO: Michael C. Robi4so
FROM: Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
DATE: September 19, 1991
SUBJECT: Luba Filing No. 91-137
Mike, attached is the draft record for LUBA reference the above-
captioned.
Please note:
• I have numbered exhibits only. I will number the pages
once you've had a chance to review and determine if all
exhibits are appropriate.
• Once you have completed your review I'll bind the copies
and place a label on the front cover.
• I understand that I should send the original file to
LUBA, a copy to the petitioners attorney (Jim Bean), and
a copy to you with a file copy here at City Hall.
QUESTION: Since we have not been officially notified of Marge
Davenport's appeal, through her attorney, do we have to prepare a
copy for them? yye-
Also, should be send a copy to NPO 6?
Thanks.
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CITY OF TIGARD
OREGON
September 24, 1991
Land Use Board of Appeals
of the State of Oregon
100 High Street, S.E.
Suite 220
Salem, OR 97310
Re: Robert C. Luton vs. The City of Tigard
LUBA No. 91-137
Enclosed please find the Index and Record for the above-referenced
appeal.
If I can provide any further information or be of assistance in any
way, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Catherine Wheatley
City Recorder
c: Michael C. Robinson, O'Donnell, Ramis, Crew & Corrigan
James H. Bean, Petitionerts Attorney
NPO 6, c/o Sue Carver, Chair
13125 SW Hall Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171
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BEFORE THE LAND USE BOARD OF APPEALS
OF THE STATE OR OREGON
ROBERT C. LUTON, )
Petitioner, )
VS. ) LUBA No. 91-137
Index and Record
CITY OF TIGARD, )
Respondent. )
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Certified to be a True Copy of
Original on file w:-6h-1,08A -
By: tol
City Recorder l City of Tigardj
Date:
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
CPA 91-0002
APPLICANT: NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION 6 (NPO 6)
I, Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder for the City of Tigard,
certify that the contents within are a true copy of the record.
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Catherine Wheatley, City ecorder Date
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Statement Certifying the Record of Proceeding i
Table of Contents ii-iv
Exhibit No.
1 8/23/91 letter from John Acker 1-3
to Robert Luton & 8/23/91 (date
received) letter from Robert Luton
to John Acker
2 8/16/91 DLCD Notice of Adoption 4-5
3 8/16/91 letter to Mr. Robert Luton 6
from John Acker
4 8/15/91 Affidavit of Posting 7
5 8/13/91 City Council Meeting Recap 8-11
6 8/13/91 City Council Agenda 12-14
7 8/13/91 Testimony Sign-In Sheet for 15
Council Meeting
8 8/13/91 - Ordinance No. 91-22 16-21
9 8/13/91 - Council Minutes 22-36
10 8/13/91 - Council Agenda Item Summary 37
Sheet
11 8/13/91 - Staff Report to Tigard City 38-42
Council
12 8/13/91 - Copies of overhead projector 43-46
images used for Council meeting
13 8/12/91 letter from Robert C. Luton to 47
City Council
14 8/9/91 letter from Dennis M. Odman to 48-51
Tigard City Council
15 8/8/91 letter from Lenore A.. Schuster 52
to Tigard City Council
16 8/8/91 letter from Robert Luton to 53
• Tigard Planning Commission
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Page
17 8/8/91 Affidavit of Publication - 54
Council Agenda Synopsis for 8/13/91
Meeting
18 8/1/91 Affidavit of Publication - 55
Public Hearing Notice for Comprehensive
Plan Amendment CPA 91-0002 (NPO 6)
19 7/30/91 letter from Robert C. Luton to 56
John Acker
20 7/22/91 Planning Commission Roll Call 57
21 7/22/91 Planning Commission Minutes 58-62
22 7/22/91 Planning Commission Testi- 63
mony Sign-In Sheet for Planning
Commission Meeting
23 7/22/91 Planning Commission Agenda 64
24 7/22/91 letter from Lenore A. Schuster 65-66
to Planning Department
25 7/22/91 Staff Report to Planning 67-73
Commission
26 7/17/91 letter from Jane Huffman to "To 74
Whom it may concern"
27 7/11/91 Affidavit of Publishing - Public 75
Hearing for Comprehensive Plan Amendment
CPA 91-0002
28 7/10/91 letter from John Acker to Robert 76
and Marta Luton
29 7/10/91 NPO 3 Minutes 77
30 7/8/91 letter from Robert and Marta Luton 78
to Tigard Planning Commission
31 7/8/91 letter from Randall R. Wooley to 79
Sue Carver
32 6/28/91 - Request for Comments from the 80-89
Tigard Planning Department
33 6/27/91 - Notice of Proposed Action (to 90-91
DLCD)
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34 6/26/91 letter from Wayne K. Kittelson 92
to Mr. Ross Woods
35 6/25/91 Comprehensive Plan Transportation 93-104
Map Amendment for the 109th/Naeve Area
36 6/25/91 Comprehensive Plan Amendment.... 105-106
Application
37 Notication List for All Applications 107-108
38 6/91 - Supplemental Traffic Impact 109-117
Analysis - prepared by Kittelson &
Associates, Inc.
39 Undated page of notes + miscellaneous 118-122
maps
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CITY OF TIGARD
August 23, 1991 OREGON
Mr. Robert Luton
P.O. Box 8041
Black Butte Ranch, OR 97759
RE: Response to letter received 8/23/91
Mr. Luton:
As I informed you on August 13, the City council decision on CPA 91-02 is
appealable to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) in Salem, with an
appeal period of 21 days from the date of the City Council decision. ordinance
91-22 was approved and signed on August 13, 1991.
LUBA offices are located at 100 High Street NE Suite 220, Salem, OR 97310.
Information can be obtained by calling 373-1265. I have enclosed a packed of
informational material from the LUBA office.
If I can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to call or write.
Sincerely
Jo Acker
sociate Planner
LUBA FILING - CITY OF TIGARD
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RECEIVED PLANNING
AUG 2 3 199
MR. JOHN ACKER
CITY OF TIGARD
DEAR MR. ACKER:
I RECEIVED YOUR LETTER REGARDING THE PACIFIC HIGHWAY ROAD
ALIGNMENT. WOULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE ME AS TO WHAT RIGHTS OF APPEAL
I HAVE OF THE COUNCIL DECISION AND PROVIDE ME WITH ANY FORMS OR
INFORMATION YOU WOULD DEEM APPROPRIATE FOR APPEAL PURPOSES.
THANK ,
CC: ROBERT PALMER, LINDSAY, HART, ETC.
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Please Indicate Why:-
Statewide Planning Goals are inapplicable
Emergency Circumstances Required Expedited Review
List Statewide Goals Which May Apply:
List any State or Federal Agencies, Focal GovernA nt or Local Special Service
Districts Which may-be Interested in or-Impacted by the Adoption:
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appeal period.---- Appeals may be filed within 21 days of the date the proposal is
mailed to DT-CD. Statutes-require-mailing within 5 days.of_ the action becoming final
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CITY OF TIGARD
OREGON
August 16, 1991
Hr. Robert Luton
P.O. Box 8041
Black Butte Ranch, OR 97759
RE: Result of CPA 91-02, 109th/Naeve
Hr. Luton:
As you requested, I am informing you that the Tigard City Council voted to
approve the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Hap amendment proposal (CPA 91-02)
in the vicinity of 109th Avenue and Naeve Street. The proposal was amended by
adding language concerning the so called Sattler Street Extension, to state that
the design of this street may vary from adopted City standards.
I have enclosed a copy of the ordinance as adopted. If I can be of further
assistance, please call or write.
Sincerely,
Jo Acker,
sociate Planner
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13125 SW Hall Blvd„ P.O. Box 23397,TIgard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
• AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
In the Matter of the Proposed
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places, a copy of ordinance Number (s.) q I-aa , x1-23 _ q+`2q j q-a s, (o
which- were adopted the- Council
Meeting dated copy(s)-of said ordinance(s) being
hereto at ached and by reference made a part hereof, on the J~
date of klkkA 1991.
1. Tigard Civic Center, 13125 SW Hall Blvd.., Tigard, Oregon
2. Washington Federal Saving Bank, 12260 SW Main.,St.,
Tigard, Oregon
3. Safeway Store, :Tigard Plaza, SW Hall Blvd., Tigard,
Oregon
4. Albertson's Store, Corner of Pacific Hwy. (State Hwy. 99)
and SW Durham Road, Tigard, Oregon
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CITY OF TIGAkb
OREGON
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STUDY SESSION
Councilor Eadon Vacates Council Position Effective 1011191
City Councilor Carolyn Eadon will vacate her position on the Tigard City Council effective October 1,
1991. Councilor Eadon cites changes in her personal situation as the reason for her decision. She states:
"I have always held in high regard my association with the City of Tigard. My
resignation is not based on any dissatisfaction with any Council actions or policy
issues. I believe I have been privileged to serve with one of the finest municipalities
in the State of Oregon."
In her tenure on the Council, Councilor Eadon served as council liaison to the Library, and Park and
Recreation Boards and the Planning Commission. As Council's representative, she was Chair of the city's
Historic District Committee. She also served as the city's representative on the Metropolitan Area Cable
Commission (MACC) and on the MACC Budget Committee.
Councilor Eadon has served on the Tigard City Council since April 1986 after being elected in March 1986
to fill the unexpired term of Ima Scott. She was re-elected twice - in November of 1986 and November
1990.
Under city charter provisions, the City Council is required to fill the vacated seat by appointment until
an election can be held. The next election available that meets requirements is March of 1992. The city
charter precludes the person appointed to serve until the election from being a candidate for the position.
EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into Executive Session at 6:45 p.m. under the
provisions of ORS 192660 (1) (d), (e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions, current
and pending litigation issues.
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VISITOR'S AGENDA
• James Drake, 10480 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR 97224 requested to testify before Council
deliberation of Item 7.1 (Parking Restriction Ordinance - Highland Drive)
• Terry Tollen, 245 S.W. 2nd Street, Sherwood, OR requested an. out-of-sequence consideration of
a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for zoning of property he owns in the Tigard Triangle area.
Mayor and City Administrator advised this area is currently being reviewed by the City; in fact,
Council recently authorized a consultant agreement for development of a Tigard Triangle Master
Plan. Mr. Tollen was advised to contact the Community Development Director to talk about
rezoning.
• Jane Miller, 10920 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR 97224, noted cars parked with "For Sale" signs
on or near the Town Square property as well as a number of sandwich board signs. She asked
whether this was in violation of the sign ordinance. Staff will review and report findings to Council
and also contact Ms. Miller.
• Morey Williams, 10225 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR 97224 requested to testify before Council
on deliberation of Item 7.1 (Parking Restriction Ordinance - Highland Drive)
CONSENT AGENDA: The following items were approved:
3.1 Approve Council Minutes: July 9, 16, and 23, 1991
3.2 Receive and File: Council Calendar
33 Approve Chamber of Commerce Lease and Authorize the Mayor to Sign
3.4 Authorize City Administrator to enter into agreement with . James M. Montgomery Consulting
I* Engineers for water systems study.
PUBLIC HEARING - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 91-0002 (NPO 6)
A request by NPO #6 to amend the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by designating new minor
collector roadways in the little Bull Mountain area. SW 109th Avenue would be extended as a minor
collector from its current terminus south of Murdock. Street; the extension would curve across the south
slope of little Bull Mountain, crossing Naeve Street west of The Fountains condominiums and meeting
Pacific Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway. In addition, a new minor collector
street, labeled "Sattler Extension". is proposed to connect between 100th and 109th Avenues at a location
north of Hoodview Drive. The Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map would also be amended by
changing the designation of Naeve Street. from minor collector to local street.
Public hearing was opened. City Engineer summarized the staff report after which Sue Carver, Chair of
NPO 6, reviewed the process which culminated in the recommendation now before Council. Council then
heard public testimony: The Summerfield Civic Association noted their support of the proposal- There
was testimony from several individuals noting concerns with the change of potential street alignments.
In particular, the Sattler Street designation as a minor collector and its alignment was contested.
After closure of the public hearing, Council adopted Ordinance No. 91-22 as presented with amendment
to Note 10 on the proposal as follows: The design of the Sattler Extension may vary from the adopted
City standards for minor collectors. The purpose of the amended language would be to give property
owners more flexibility in developing the land. Mayor Edwards noted "No" on the ordinance noting that
e believed the NPO did a good job in their development of the proposal; however, he was concerned that
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the Murdock/Hoodview/Kable Streets could be_ utilized more fully in the future planning to share in the
traffic increases.
AMLUBDMSION SUB 1-0008 FOUR D CONSTRUCTION (NPO 3 City Council review of Hearings
fficer decision approving subdivision SUB 91-0008 Four D Construction subject to condition No. La
regarding the improvement of SW Walnut Street. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acre)
LOCATION: South side of SW Walnut Street, south and east of SW 116th Avenue. (WCTM 2S13AC,
tax lots 400, 501, 900, & 1000) APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Tigard Community Development
chapters 18.160, and 18.164.
Public hearing was opened City Engineer summarized. Staff recommended that Council amend the
Hearings Officer decision on this subdivision to require half street improvements to a portion of Walnut
Street. The Hearings Officer decision gives the developer the choice of making street improvements or
signing a waiver of remonstrance. This portion of Walnut Street is in the County's jurisdiction and
County and City requirements differ. After receiving public testimony from the developer, Council
approved a motion to uphold the Hearings Officer's decision. Councilor Johnson voted "No" and cited
problems with non-remonstrance agreements in the past.
DRAFT' HEARING STUDY REPORT - INTERSTATE 5 AT HIGHWAY 217 f ffitUSE WAY
INTERCHANGE
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) released its Draft Hearing Study Report for the
Interstate 5 at Highway 217/Kruse Way Interchange project. The Report contains ODOT's
recommendations for the design of the project.. ODOT has requested approval of the draft report and
the recommended design by the local jurisdictions. After local jurisdiction approvals have been received,
~e project will proceed to detailed final design. Currently, ODOT expects to begin construction on Phase
of the project in 1993.
After hearing a presentation from ODOT representatives explaining the design recommendations, Council
approved Resolution No. 91-61 endorsing the Draft Hearing Study Report's conclusions and stating
specific City concerns to be addressed in the final design.
COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF PARKING ORDINANCES
• Highland Street - Council consideration on prohibited parking for a portion of Highland Street
was tabled to a future Council meeting. After hearing testimony from Mr. James Drake who was
opposed to the parking restrictions and from Mr. Morey Williams who was in favor of "No Parking,"
Council requested more staff review. Council specifically requested a Police Department
evaluation of the safety issues.
Council passed the following Ordinance restricting parking on portions of the following streets:
• Bonita Road - Ordinance No. 91-23
• Greenburg Road - Ordinance No. 91-24
• McDonald Street - Ordinance No. 91-25
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RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONE
Chief Goodpaster summarized this item. Over the past year the Police Department has worked with the
hool District and the neighborhoods adjacent to the high school to restrict student parking in the
esidential area. The student parking causes a variety of problems for the neighborhood and other
methods including letter writing, directed police patrols, walking a beat by the SRO's and School District
newsletters, have not been effective. The proposed program is designed after City of Portland and Salem
programs and will eliminate student parking in the residential areas. An informal vote was held of the
243 affected residents and over 50% of the vote was returned and over 60% were in favor of creating this
zone.
Costs to establish is approximately $8,000. Revenues will be received from fines and permits to help offset
the costs.
Council discussion followed. Mayor Edwards said the School District should fund the cost of
implementation; he also noted his discomfort with imposing the parking restrictions on everyone.
Council approved Ordinance No. 91-26 with the following condition: the ordinance will be implemented
on a one-year trial basis. (Mayor Edwards voted "No.")
Resolution No. 91-62 was also approved by Council. (Mayor Edwards voted "No.")
EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into Executive Session at 11:49 p.m. under the
provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d), (e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions, current
W d pending litigation issues.
ADJOURNMENT: 12:15 a.m.
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d .PUBLIC NOTICE. Anyone wishing to speak on an
agenda item should sign on the appropriate sign-up
v . sheet(s). If no sheet is available, ask to be
recognized by the Mayor at the beginning of that
agenda item. Visitor's Agenda items are asked to be
two minutes or less. Longer matters can be set for
a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or
the City Administrator.
• STUDY SESSION (6:00 P.M.)
1. BUSINESS MEETING (7:30 P.M.)
1.1 Call to Order - City Council & Local Contract Review Board
1.2 Roll Call
1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
2. VISITOR'S AGENDA (Two Minutes or Less, Please)
3. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one
motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion
for discussion and separate action. Motion to:
3.1 Approve Council Minutes: July 9, 16, and 23, 1991
3.2 Receive and File: Council Calendar
3.3 Approve Chamber of Commerce Lease and Authorize the Mayor to Sign
3.4 Authorize City Administrator to enter into agreement with James M. Montgomery
Consulting Engineers for water systems study.
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PUBLIC HEARING - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 91-0002 (NPO 6)
A request by NPO #6 to amend the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by designating
new minor collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area. SW 109th Avenue would be
extended as a minor collector from its current terminus south of Murdock Street; the extension
would curve across the south slope of Little Bull Mountain, crossing Naeve Street west of The
Fountains condominiums and meeting Pacific Highway opposite the existing intersection of
Royalty Parkway. In addition, a new minor collector street, labeled °Sattler Extension" is
proposed to connect between 100th and 109th Avenues at a location north of Hoodview Drive.
The Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map would also be amended by changing the
designation of Naeve Street from minor collector to local street.
• Open Public Hearing
• Declarations or Challenges
• Staff Report: Community Development Staff
• NPO Testimony
• Public Testimony: Proponents/Opponents
• Recommendation by Staff
• Council Questions or Comments
• Close Public Hearing
• Deliberation by Council: Ordinance No. 91-_
®r. SUBDIVISION SUB 91-0008 FOUR D CONSTRUCTION (NPO 3) City Council review of
Hearings Officer decision approving subdivision SUB 91-0008 Four D Construction subject to
condition No. 1.a regarding the improvement of SW Walnut Street. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential,
4.5 units/acre) LOCATION: South side of SW Walnut Street, south and east of SW 116th
Avenue. (WCTM 2S1 3AC, tax lots 400, 501, 900,- & 1000) APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA:
Tigard Community Development chapters 18.160, and 18.164.
• Open Public Hearing
• Declarations or Challenges
• Staff Report: Community Development Staff
• NPO Testimony
• Public Testimony: Applicant/Proponents/Opponents
• Recommendation by Staff
• Council Questions or Comments
• Close Public Hearing
• Deliberation by Council: Ordinance No. 91-
6. DRAFT HEARING STUDY REPORT - INTERSTATE 5 AT HIGHWAY 217/KRUSE WAY
INTERCHANGE
• City Engineer and Oregon Department of Transportation
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COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF PARKING ORDINANCES
• Staff Report: City Engineer
7.1 Highland Street - Ordinance No. 91-
7.2 Bonita Road - Ordinance No. 91-
7.3 Greenbug Road - Ordinance No. 91-
7.4 McDonald Street - Ordinance No. 91-
8. RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONE
• Matter will be before the Council, contingent upon voting results.
9. NON-AGENDA ITEMS
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session under the
provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d), (e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property
transactions, current and pending litigation issues.
•
10. ADJOURNMENT
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ORDINANCE NO. 91- ;ZA
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE TIGARD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
TRANSPORTATION MAP BY CHANGING DESIGNATION OF NAEVE STREET FROM MINOR COLLECTOR
TO LOCAL AND BY ADDING MINOR COLLECTOR CONNECTIONS FROM 109TH AVENUE AT MURDOCK
STREET TO PACIFIC HIGHWAY OPPOSITE ROYALTY PARKWAY AND BETWEEN 100TH AND 109TH
AVENUES NORTH OF HOODVIEW DRIVE (CPA 91-0002) REQUESTED BY NPO 46.
WHEREAS, the request is to amend the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map as
follows:
1) Change the designation of Naeve Street from minor collector to local.
2) Add an extension of 109th Avenue between Murdock Street and Pacific Highway
and designate 109th Avenue between Canterbury Lane and Pacific Highway as
minor collector.
3) Add a minor collector connection between 100th and 109th Avenues at a
location north of Hoodview Drive.
WHEREAS, on December 17, 1990 the City Council authorized NPO #6 to initiate
consideration of a Comprehensive Plan amendment focused on transportation issues
in the area of 109th Avenue and Naeve Street.
WHEREAS, NPO #6 has developed a proposal to address traffic concerns in the
Little Bull Mountain area.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission heard the CPA 91-0002 proposal at its regular
meeting on July 22, 1991 and recommends approval and also recommends deleting the
last sentence of note 10.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The proposal is consistent with all relevant criteria as noted below:
The relevant criteria in this case are Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 12, and
Tigard Comprehensive Plan policies 1.1.1 a., 2.1.1, and 8.1.1 and applicable
Community Development Code sections related to legislative plan amendments.
The proposal is consistent with the applicable Statewide Goals based on the
following findings:
1. Goal 1, Citizen Involvement, is met because the City has an adopted citizen
involvement program which includes review of land use applications by
neighborhood planning organizations. In addition, this proposal has been
reviewed in public hearings by the Planning Commission and by the City
Council for which the public has been properly notified.
2. Goal 2, Land Use Planning, is met because the City has applied all relevant
Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive Plan policies, and Community
Development Code requirements in the review of this proposal.
3. Goal 12, Transportation, is met because the City has adopted policies
related to improving the transportation network and continuing coordination
of transportation improvements with other involved agencies.
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The proposal is consistent with the City's acknowledged Comprehensive Plan based
on the following findings:
1. Policy 1.1.1 a. is satisfied because the proposed amendment to the
Comprehensive Plan will not affect compliance of the City's acknowledged
Plan with the Statewide Goals.
2. Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because Neighborhood Planning Organization #6 and
#3 have been notified of the hearing and have commented on the proposal and
a public notice has been published including the date, time and place of
the hearing.
3. Policy 8.1.1 is satisfied because the proposed amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map plan for a safe and efficient street
and roadway system that meets current and future needs.
SECTION 2: The City Council hereby amends the Comprehensive Plan Transportation
Map by 1) designating Naeve Street a local street, 2) establishing a new
extension for 109th Avenue from its current terminus south of Murdock Street to
Pacific Highway; the extension would curve across the south slope of Little Bull
Mountain, crossing Naeve Street west of The Fountains condominiums and meeting
Pacific Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway, 3)
designating 109th Avenue as a minor collector between Canterbury Lane and Pacific
Highway, and 4) establishing a new minor collector street, to connect between
100th and 109th Avenues at a location north of Hoodview Drive as shown in Exhibit
" B"
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the
Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder.
PASSED: By 4ZZ-4 0'?ir!ti vote of all Council members present after
tieing real by num er and title only, this day of
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP NOTES
These notes are a part of the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map and are
intended to provide direction as to the kind and extent of transportation
improvements which are to occur within the designated study areas.
1. Scholls Ferry Road to be realigned to connect with Davies Road. Upon
completion of the realignment, the existing roadway east of Davies Road
shall become a local street with a cul-de-sac terminus at the northwest end_
2. Study area to determine a future connection between the Walnut/132nd
intersection and the Gaarde1121st intersection. A major collector extension
of Gaarde Street has been recommended by the Northeast Bull Mountain
Transportation Study Report. An indirect connection of minor collectors has
been recommended by NPO #3-
3. Approximate alignments are shown for the extensions of 132nd Avenue
south of Benchview Terrace, 135th Avenue south of Walnut Street, and
Benchview Terrace west of 132nd Avenue. These streets are to be
designed as minor collectors with a design speed of 25 m.p.h.-4. Study area to determine a connection from southbound Pacific Highway
(99W), to Main Street.
5. Study area to determine the afzgnment of (1) a minor collector street
connection between 68th Parkway near Red Rock Creek and the Dartmouth
Street extension, and (2) a minor collector street connection between 72nd
Avenue at Hampton Street and the Dartmouth Street extension, within the
westerly portion of the Tigard Triangle.
6. Study area t6determine the alignment of connections between Highway 217,
Kruse Way, 1-5 and the Tigard Triangle-
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8. Study area to consider extension of Hall Boulevard southward to conned
with Boones Ferry Road in Tualatin for either pedestrian or vehicular access.
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP NOTES.
-1. Scholis Ferry Road to be realigned to connect with Davies Road_
2. Study area to determine a future connection between the Walnut/132nd
intersection and the Gaarde/121st intersection- A major collector extension of
Gaarde Street has been recommended by the Northeast Bull Mountain
Transportation Study Report An indirect connection of minor collectors has
been recommended by NPO #3-
3. Approximate alignments are shown for the extensions of 132nd Avenue south of
Benchview Terrace, 135th Avenue south of Walnut Street, and Benchview
Terrace west-of 132nd Avenue. These streets are to be designed as minor
collectors with a design speed of 25 m.p_h..
4. Study area to determine the configuration of a new connection between
southbound Pacific Highway and Main Street
5. Study area to determine the alignment of a minor collector street connecting
68th Parkway near Red Rock Creek with the Dartmouth Street extension; and
with Hampton Street at 72nd Avenue with the Dartmouth Street extension within
the westerly portion of the Tigard Triangle.
6. Study area to determine the alignment of connections between Highway 217,
Kruse Way, 1-5 and the Tigard Triangle.
-7- Connections between Hunziker Street, Hal Boulevard at O'Mara Street
(generally) and Bonita Road.
8. Study area to consider extension of Halt Boulevard southward to connect with
Boones Ferry Road in Tualatin for either pedestrian or vehicular access.
9. (Deleted)
-10. An extension of Sattler Street from 100th Avenue to 109th Avenue intersecting
100th Avenue at a point approximately 200 feet north of the existing Sattler
Street intersection. An extension and realignment of 109th Avenue south of the
_ Sattler Street extension, to intersect Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway. The
realigned 109th Avenue shall intersect Naeve Street at a point approximately
250 feet to 450 feet east of Pacific Highway.
_ (Amendment to Note 10 per Council Action 8/13/91) The design of the
Sattler Street Extension may vary from the adopted City standards for
minor collectors. _
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Council Agenda Item
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T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L
MEETING MINUTES - AUGUST 13, 1991
Meeting was called to order at 6:11 p.m. by Mayor Edwards.
1. ROLL CALL
Council Present: Mayor Jerry Edwards; Councilors Valerie
Johnson and John Schwartz. Staff Present: Patrick Reilly,
City Administrator; John Acker, Acting Senior Planner; Jim
Coleman, Legal Counsel; Loreen Edin, Administrative
Services/Risk Manager, Ed Murphy, Community Development
Director; Liz Newton, Community Relations Coordinator; Tim
Ramis, Legal Counsel (present during Study Session only); and
Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder.
STUDY SESSION
Councilor Eadon Vacates Council Position Effective 10/1/91
City Councilor Carolyn Eadon will vacate her position on the Tigard
City Council effective October 1, 1991. Councilor Eadon cites
changes in her personal situation as the reason for her decision.
She states:
"I have always held in high regard my association with
the City of Tigard. My resignation is not based on any
dissatisfaction with any council actions or policy
issues. I believe I have been privileged to serve with
one of the finest municipalities in the State of Oregon."
In her tenure on the Council, Councilor Eadon served as council
liaison to the Library, and Park and Recreation Boards and the
Planning Commission. As Council's representative, she was Chair of
the city's Historic District Committee. She also served as the
city's representative on the Metropolitan Area Cable Commission
(MACC) and on the MACC Budget Committee.
Councilor Eadon has served on the Tigard City Council since April
1986 after being elected in March 1986 to fill the unexpired term
of Ima Scott. She was re-elected twice - in November of 1986 and
November 1990.
Under city charter provisions, the City Council is required to fill
the vacated seat by appointment until an election can be held. The
• next election available that meets requirements is March of 1992.
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The city charter precludes the person appointed to serve until the
election from being a candidate for the position.
Council discussed process questions with Legal Counsel Tim Ramis
and the City Administrator. Mr. Ramis will prepare a report on
legal requirements for council meetings and other process-related
issues when choosing a Council appointee. Consensus of the Council
was to meet the first week of September to determine how to make
this selection.
Executive Session: The Tigard City Council went into Executive
Session at 6:45 p.m. under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d),
(e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions,
current and pending litigation issues.
Council reconvened into the Study Session at 7:10 p.m.
Agenda Review
Council briefly reviewed agenda items:
• Item 3.4 - City Administrator noted that the maximum dollar
amount for the agreement with James M. Montgomery Consulting
Engineers on the water study was $34,000.
• Council made note of the written testimony submitted to them
during the Study Session for Agenda Item 4, Comprehensive Plan
Amendment CPA 910002.
Executive Session: The Tigard City Council went into Executive
Session at 7:16 p.m. under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d),
(e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions,
current and pending litigation issues.
Council convened into the Business Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
BUSINESS MEETING
• Non-Agenda:
Council Vacancy - Mayor Edwards announced that Councilor
Carolyn Eadon will be vacating her Council seat as of
October 1, 1991, citing personal reasons for this decision.
Council will be deliberating on an interim appointment as
specified in the City Charter. An election for Council
Position 3 will be held in March 1992. Mayor Edwards further
advised that the person selected by the Council as interim
Councilor would be precluded from running for the vacated seat
because of Charter provisions.
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2. VISITOR'S AGENDA
• James Drake, 10480 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR 97224
requested to testify before Council deliberation of Item -
7.1 (Parking Restriction Ordinance - Highland Drive)
• Terry Tollen, 245 S.W. 2nd Street, Sherwood, OR requested
an out-of-sequence consideration of a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment for zoning of property he owns in the Tigard
Triangle area. Mayor and City Administrator advised this
area is currently being reviewed by the City; in fact,
council recently authorized a consultant agreement for
development of a Tigard Triangle Master Plan. Mr. Tollen
was advised to contact the Community Development Director
to talk about rezoning.
• Jane Miller, 10920 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR 97224,
noted cars parked with "For Sale" signs on or near the
Town Square property as well as a number of sandwich
board signs. She asked whether this was in violation of
the sign ordinance. Staff will review and report
findings to Council and also contact Ms. Miller.
• Morey Williams, 10225 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard, OR
97224 requested to testify before Council on deliberation
of Item 7.1 (Parking Restriction Ordinance - Highland
Drive)
3. CONSENT AGENDA: Motion by Councilor Schwartz, seconded by -
Councilor Johnson, to approve the following Consent Agenda
items:
3.1 Approve Council Minutes: July 9, 16, and 23, 1991
3.2 Receive and File: Council Calendar
3.3 Approve Chamber of Commerce Lease and Authorize the Mayor
to Sign
3.4 Authorize City Administrator to enter into agreement with
James M. Montgomery Consulting Engineers for water
systems study.
The motion- was approved by a unanimous vote of Council
present.
4. PUBLIC HEARING - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 91-0002
(NPO 6)
A request by NPO #6 to amend the Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map by designating new minor collector
roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area. SW 109th Avenue
would be extended as a minor collector from its current
terminus south of Murdock Street; the extension would curve
across the south slope of Little Bull Mountain, crossing Naeve
Street west of The Fountains condominiums and meeting Pacific
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Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway.
In addition, a new minor collector street, labeled "Sattler
Extension" is proposed to connect between 100th and 109th
Avenues at a location north of Hoodview Drive. The
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map would also be amended by
changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor collector
to local street.
a. Public hearing was opened.
b. There were no declarations or challenges.
C. City Engineer summarized the staff report submitted in
the Council packet. The Engineer referred to a map of
the area, noted traffic figures projected for the area,
and gave a brief synopsis of the NPO review process.
City Engineer reported that the NPO review included
looking at the possibility of extending existing streets;
this idea was discarded, however, because of the steep
grades. He responded to Mayor Edwards' questions
concerning the level of exploration of utilizing other
streets (i.e., Rable versus Sattler) in the proposed
changes. City Engineer reported on the decision making
process and advised impact to existing development and
future development was considered.
The NPO and Planning Commission recommend approval of the
proposed Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map amendment.
d. Sue Carver, Chair of NPO 6,-reviewed the process which
concluded with the recommendation now before Council.
She noted the initiation of this proposal was as a result
of the Triad development proposal. When Triad's request
was turned down, the NPO saw the opportunity to plan for
a road system prior to development.
This proposed comprehensive plan amendment, Ms. Carver
advised, received approval from the Oregon Department of
Transportation. She advised that the majority of people
in contact with her through the process have advised that
the compromise on the traffic pattern in the area was
acceptable.
Mayor Edwards discussed the process with Ms. Carver. In
response to his questioning, Ms. Carver advised that City
Staff had been present at every meeting where this issue
was discussed over the last seven months. There was
discussion on upgrading Rable and Hoodview Streets and
whether this was explored fully. The desire of the NPO
was to open up as many routes as possible to diffuse the
traffic.
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City Engineer noted the upgrade to Kable and Hoodview
Streets would be difficult. Kable and Hoodview are
developed residential areas.
• Howard Graham, 9410 S.W. Lakeside Drive, Tigard, Oregon,
testified that he was President of the Summerfield Civic
Association Board of Directors. He advised they strongly
endorsed the proposal. He commended the NPO and City
Staff on their conclusions.
• Richard Watson, 10290 S.W. Highland Drive, Tigard,
Oregon, advised he was in support of the proposal. He
advised it appeared to be a workable solution noting the
need to look to future growth and for reasonable and safe
access for this area to Pacific Highway.
• Ross Woods, P. O. Box 88070, Seattle, WA 98138, noted his
support of the proposal. He advised he would like to see
the turmoil over the transportation issues in this area
end and noted with development in the area, a great
portion of the transportation improvements could be built
with developer dollars. He noted that a portion of the
improvements would probably be eligible for funding under
the Transportation Improvement Fund program through
Washington County.
• Bev Froude, 12200 S. W_ Bull Mountain Road, Tigard,
Oregon, advised she was the NPO 3 representative; NPO 3
voted unanimously in support of the proposal. The NPO
feels it is a good compromise. The NPO advocates a
change to the plan: They request that Naeve Road be
closed at Highway 99 rather than have a right-hand turn
lane.
The major concern of NPO 3 is that all of the road should
be built if Triad develops their property. ("both the
northern part be opened and the new extension to Royalty
Parkway be built as a condition of the development...")
Ms. Froude noted Sattler Road should not be required to
be built as there have been no plans brought forth to
develop this property.
Councilor Johnson questioned the recommendation of the
closure of Naeve Road at Highway 99. Ms. Froude
responded it was for safety considerations and cited
existing traffic problems such as accidents and the stop
lights which are not synchronized on Highway 99.
• Jim Hughes, 8485 S.W. Tolman Street, Portland, Oregon,
advised he was representing the family which owns
approximately five acres at the proposed connection to
. Pacific Highway. He advised that it was his
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understanding that it was very likely property would be
developed up the road much faster than the his client's
commercial property would be developed. He said this
dovetailed with the previous testimony requesting that
the whole road be developed at the same time. He noted
City Engineer's comments that there may be ways to fund
the road before development.
Mr. Hughes advised that his client's property has been
for sale for several years for commercial purposes and no
imminent prospects have been -identified. Increased
density up above may increase interest in his client's
property. He advised his client would not have the
ability to fund improvements to the road without
development identified at the same time.
Mayor Edwards asked City Engineer to clarify his earlier
comments on funding. City Engineer responded that one of
the options discussed was the "reimbursement district
concept" wherein public funds could be used and
development would pay its share later as development
occurred. In response to Councilor Schwartz, City
Engineer responded that public right-of-way would need to
be acquired and if the City was building- ahead of
development, the City would have to pay for the right-of-
way. This may be part of the reimbursable costs.
• Dennis Odman, 621 S.W. Morrison, Portland, Oregon,
advised he represented Mr. Ferd Wardin who owns the
largest section of land that the proposed Sattler
Extension would cross. He noted that even though the
road was shown in approximate placement this would
greatly impact Mr. Wardin's property because of existing
housing and development. Mr. Wardin is opposed to the
Sattler Extension of the proposal and its status being
changed to a minor collector.
Mr. Odman referred to his letter of August 9, 1991,
outlining his client's concerns with the comprehensive
plan amendment. He also advised that his client had not
been notified of the NPO meetings. (This letter is on
file with the packet meeting material.)
There was brief discussion with Councilor Johnson and
Mayor Edwards on the impact to Mr. Wardin and future
development plans.
• John Slaughter, 15055 S.W. 100th Street, Tigard, OR
97224, noted his objections to the proposal. Mr.
Slaughter advised he had not been He said Rable and
Hoodview were already wide streets and advised that Rable
. could be extended with less problem than what was being
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proposed. He noted cost of construction for the proposed
streets would be tremendous.
There was discussion with councilor Johnson concerning
the placement of the Sattler Street Extension alignment
on the map. The road design and placement would be
determined at the time a development is proposed.
• Jane C. Szalboryt, 15435 S.W. 114th Court, #101, Tigard,
Oregon signed in to testify, but declined to make any
comments.
• Al Erickson, 15200 S.W. 109th, Tigard, Oregon testified
in opposition. He said that utilization of Murdock
Street would be more logical. He does not want the
proposed improvements to go through his property and said
he prefers the gravel road on Naeve Street.
• Larry and Laura Crotski, 10305 S.W. Hoodview Drive,
Tigard, Oregon cited agreement with most of the testimony
heard in opposition. While agreeing with long-range
planning, there was no clear indication of who would be
served by the Sattler extension.
• Tom Gillihan, 10275 S.W. Hoodview, Tigard, Oregon,
testified against the Sattler extension, noting that he
thought this was premature.
• Marge Davenport, 15100 S.W. 109th, Tigard, Oregon,
advised she was not opposed to long-range planning but
this proposal had not been given enough consideration.
She said the proposal was not well thought out and there
were too many problems ; the concerns of the neighbors had
not be adequately considered. She said she had contacted
the State Highway Department director for this area who
indicated they were not aware of discussions for a
connection from this area to Beef Bend Road.
Ms. Davenport disputed traffic projections given by the
City Engineer and advised the figure would be higher.
She advised of traffic safety concerns.
Ms. Davenport noted concerns with property near Pacific
Highway drawing attention to how this property would be
affected if divided as shown on the map.
Ms. Davenport said that not enough consideration had been
given to Rable and Hoodview streets to alleviate traffic
in the area. She noted that some of the NPO 6 members
lived on these streets.
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City Engineer, at Councilor Schwartz's request, responded
that he had been in contact with and received the
information for his report to Council from Mr. Don Adams
of ODOT. Mr. Adams is the Region Engineer for ODOT; to
go higher, the director in Salem would have to be
contacted. Traffic figures are dependent on the number
of apartments built at the Triad site.
• Clyde Roarke, 15371 S.W. 114th, #108, advised he lives
at the Fountains Condominiums in Summerfield and does not
support the proposal. When they bought their property
the plan called for the property adjacent to be
commercially developed with traffic flowing on Naeve.
The road from Royalty Parkway to access Naeve would
require a five percent grade. Projections, he said, were
for 1,000 cars per day which would pass by their houses.
He cited that the major reason for the road to Royalty
Parkway is because the State does not want to put a
traffic signal at Naeve Road on Highway 99. He suggested
the city could use its influence to put in a traffic
signal at Naeve Road. He said the facts do not justify
the expense for putting a road in and causing the
negative impact to the property owners.
• Emmy Lou Lawrence, 15085 S.W. 100th, Tigard, Oregon
advised her family formerly owned the Wardin property.
She noted concerns with notification process. She
advised the property now owned by Mr. Wardin should be
allowed to be developed in a manner that would be
pleasing.
Rebuttal - NPO 3
• Sue Carver responded to comments presented during public
testimony. With regard to previous testimony, she noted
no member of the NPO lived on Kable Street and one member
lives on Hoodview.
• The following written testimony had been submitted to the
Council (this material is in addition to the letters
attached to the staff report which were submitted with
the Council packet):
- August 9, 1991 letter from Dennis M. Odman,
Attorney from Allen, Fellows, Livingston & Greif
- August 8, 1991 letter from Robert and Marta Luton
- August 12, 1991 letter from Robert C. Luton
City Engineer noted he had spoken with Mr. Luton by
telephone on 8/12/91 to answer questions.
- August 8, 1991 letter from Lenore A. Schuster
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e. Recommendation by Staff: City Engineer noted the history
of discussions concerning traffic in the neighborhood
with no obvious or easy solutions. The recommendation
before Council tonight may not have been the one selected
if there were not already existing development and
streets in the neighborhood.
Staff supports the recommendation of the NPO as the best
solution with the current situation. There are areas of
concern which need further study and detailed engineering
at the time of development. Impacts on adjoining
properties of how to best fit the roads with proposed
development must be addressed. This will be provided for
during the hearings process with potential appeals to the
City Council.
City Engineer advised that the plan proposed by the NPO
addresses concerns heard with regard to trying to provide
good access to 'developing properties while still
protecting the already developed properties from through
traffic. The plan provides good circulation and
addresses emergency vehicle access through the
neighborhood and protecting Highway 99W from adding more
entrances. He advised that the State was recommending
that the number of entrances be diminished to protect the
safety and capacity of Highway 99W.
From staff's review in working with the State, past
developers, and with the NPO, staff feels the plan meets
necessary criteria as well as any plan submitted and
staff recommends approval.
In response to a question from Councilor Johnson, City
Engineer responded that the Sattler extension would be
near the north property line. He noted the substandard
jog in the alignment to the south which was necessary
because if it were to go farther north, it would impact
existing development. Consideration was given to how the
property could be developed, given the zoning designation
in the area.
f. Public hearing was closed.
g. Council comments.
Council discussed, at length, the area involved and
included in their remarks consideration of impacts to the
neighborhood and ascertained the depth of consideration
given to additional routes for the transportation system
in this area.
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Councilor Johnson noted NPO 6's effort to be proactive;
that is, they attempted to plan long-range for
transportation in the area. She cited the need to
consider Hoodview and Kable extensions to the west. (It
was noted during discussion that local streets are not
shown on the Transportation Map.) She advised she was
least comfortable with the recommendation on Sattler
Street to be designated as a minor collector but, in
weighing testimony, it appeared that this was the better
alternative when attempting to diffuse traffic impact in
the neighborhood.
Mayor Edwards advised that, although he commended the NPO
for their work on this issue, he could not support the
proposal. He said all roads should be opened up in the
area for all neighborhoods to share in the transportation
needs. He was concerned that the Murdock/Hoodview/Kable
Streets could be utilized more fully in the future
planning to share in the traffic increases.
Councilor Schwartz advised that he felt the NPO had
looked at all alternatives carefully and, given the
current development and terrain, the proposal before
Council was one which he could support. He noted
concerns with the Sattler Street extension and the
recommendation that-this street be a minor collector.
Discussion followed on the Sattler Street extension.
Council expressed a desire to amend language on "Note 10"
of the proposed map. The purpose of the amendment would
be to give the property owner(s) more flexibility in
developing the land.
Council recessed the meeting at 10:05 p.m. to give legal
counsel and staf f the opportunity to craf t language
reflecting Council's intent for Note 10.
Meeting was reconvened at 10:12 p.m.
Motion by Councilor Johnson, seconded by Councilor
Schwartz, to amended Note 10 as follows:
"The design of the Sattler Street extension may
vary from the adopted City standards for minor
collectors."
The motion was approved by a 2-1 vote; Mayor Edwards
voted "No."
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h. ORDINANCE NO. 91-22 - AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT
TO THE TIGARD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP BY
CHANGING DESIGNATION OF NAEVE STREET FROM MINOR COLLECTOR
TO LOCAL AND BY ADDING MINOR COLLECTOR CONNECTIONS FROM
109TH AVENUE AT MURDOCK STREET TO PACIFIC HIGHWAY
OPPOSITE ROYALTY PARKWAY AND BETWEEN 100TH AND 109TH
AVENUES NORTH OF HOODVIEW DRIVE (CPA 91-0002) REQUESTED
BY NPO 6)
i. Motion by Councilor Schwartz, seconded by Councilor
Johnson, to approve Ordinance No. 91-22 as amended.
Ordinance was approved by a 2-1 vote; Mayor Edwards voted
"No."
5. SUBDIVISION SUB 91-0008 FOUR D CONSTRUCTION (NPO 3) City
Council review of Hearings Officer decision approving
subdivision SUB 91-0008 Four D Construction subject to
condition No. 1.a regarding the improvement of SW Walnut
Street. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acre) LOCATION:
South side of SW Walnut Street, south and east of SW 116th
Avenue. (WCTM 2S1 3AC, tax lots 400, 501, 900, & 1000)
APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Tigard Community Development
chapters 18.160, and 18.164.
a. Public hearing was opened.
b. There were no declarations or challenges.
C. City Engineer summarized. Staff recommended that Council
amend the Hearings Officer decision on this subdivision
to require half street improvements to a portion of
Walnut Street. The Hearings Officer decision gives the
developer the choice of making street improvements or
signing a waiver of remonstrance. This portion of
Walnut Street is in the county's jurisdiction and County
and City requirements differ.
d. Public Testimony:
• Dale Deharpport, 6767 S.W. 158th, Beaverton,
Oregon, advised he was the developer on the
property. He recounted the history of the
differing City and County requirements and the
resulting confusion. He advised that to have this
200 feet of right-of-way improved at this time
would not serve to benefit the community. He
recommended that a non-remonstrance agreement be
endorsed by him, as -the developer, with the
standards of improvements on Walnut Street be done
at County requirements.
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• Patricia Rudnick, 11320 S.W. Walnut Street, Tigard,
Oregon, advised she had not been notified of this
development in the past. She advised she had
concerns with the development on the property.
Mayor Edwards advised Ms. Rudnick that testimony at
this hearing must be limited to the transportation
issues. Ms. Rudnick then advised she supported.Mr.
Deharpport's testimony.
e. City Engineer noted staff's recommendation was to amend
the Hearings Officer decision. The staff recommendation
is outlined in the Council Agenda Item Summary.
f. Public hearing was closed.
g. Motion by Mayor Edwards, seconded by Councilor Schwartz,
to uphold the Hearings Officer decision as written
because of confusion with City and County standards as
outlined during testimony.
The motion was approved by a 2-1 vote; Councilor Johnson
voted "No" citing* problems with non-remonstrance
agreements in the past.
6. DRAFT HEARING STUDY REPORT - INTERSTATE .5 AT.. HIGHWAY 217/KRUSE
WAY INTERCHANGE
a. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) released
its Draft Hearing Study Report for the Interstate 5 at
Highway 217/Kruse Way Interchange project. The Report
contains ODOTIs recommendations for the design of the
project. ODOT has requested approval of the draft report
and the recommended design by the local jurisdictions.
After local jurisdiction approvals have been received,
the project will proceed to detailed final design.
Currently, ODOT expects to begin construction on Phase I
of the project in 1993.
b. After hearing a presentation from ODOT representatives
explaining the design recommendations, Council approved
Resolution No. 91-61 endorsing the Draft Hearing Study
Report's conclusions and stating specific City concerns
to be addressed in the final design.
C. RESOLUTION NO. 91-61 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE HEARING STUDY REPORT FOR THE I-5 AT
217/KRUSE WAY INTERCHANGE PROJECT, WITH CONDITIONS
d. Motion by Councilor Schwartz, seconded by Councilor
Johnson, to approve Resolution No. 91-61.
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The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Council
present.
7. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF PARKING ORDINANCES
a. Highland Street - Council consideration on prohibited
parking for a portion of Highland Street was tabled to a
future Council meeting. After hearing testimony from Mr.
James Drake who was opposed to the parking restrictions
and from Mr. Morey Williams who was in favor of "No
Parking," Council requested more staff review. Council
specifically requested a Police Department evaluation of
the safety issues..
b. ORDINANCE NO. 91-23 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TMC
10.28.130(72) PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF SW
BONITA STREET.
Council discussed "No Parking" throughout the City in
general. Councilor Schwartz noted his concerns with
limiting the ability of residents to have parking
available to them near their homes.
Motion by Councilor Johnson, seconded by Councilor
Schwartz to approve Ordinance No. 91-23.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Council
present.
C. ORDINANCE NO. 91-24 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TMC
10.28.130(41) PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF S.W.
GREENBURG ROAD.
Motion by Councilor Johnson, seconded by Mayor Edwards,
to approve Ordinance No. 91-24.
The motion was approved by a 2-1 vote; Councilor Schwartz
voted "No."
d. ORDINANCE NO. 91-25 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TMC 10.28.130
PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF SW MCDONALD STREET.
Motion by Councilor Johnson, seconded by Mayor Edwards,
to approve Ordinance No. 91-25.
The motion was approved by a 2-0-1 vote; Councilor
Schwartz abstained from voting.
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8. RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONE
a. ' Chief Goodpaster summarized this item. Over the past
year the Police Department has worked with the School
District and the neighborhoods adjacent to the high
school to restrict student parking in the residential
area. The student parking causes a variety of problems
for the neighborhood and other methods including letter
writing, directed police patrols, walking a beat by the
SRO's and School District newsletters, have not been.
effective. The proposed program is designed after City
of Portland and Salem programs and will eliminate student
parking in the residential areas. An informal vote was
held of the 243 affected residents and over 500 of the
vote was returned and over 60% were .in favor of creating
this zone.
Costs to establish is approximately $8,000. Revenues
will be received from fines and permits to help offset
the costs.
b. Council discussion followed. Mayor Edwards said the
School District should fund the cost of implementation;
he also noted his discomfort with imposing the parking
restrictions on everyone.
C. Council consensus was that this issue would be revisited
in one year; the first year will be on "trial basis."
C. ORDINANCE NO. 91-26 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10.28
AND CHAPTER 10.32 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL, CODE TO
AUTHORIZE AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE. ESTABLISHMENT OF
RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONES
Motion by Councilor Schwartz, seconded by Councilor
Johnson, to approve Ordinance No. 91-26.
The motion was approved by a 2-1 vote; Mayor Edwards
voted "NO."
d. RESOLUTION NO. 91-62 - A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY
COUNCIL ESTABLISHING A RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONE FOR THE
CITY STREETS AROUND THE TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL INCLUDING
87TH; 88TH; 92ND; 93RD; MARTHA; MILLEN; STRAFORD LOOP AND
COURT; AVON STREET AND COURT; AND JULIA PLACE.
Motion by Councilor Schwartz, seconded by Councilor
Johnson, to approved Resolution No. 91-62.
The motion was approved by a 2-1 vote; Mayor Edwards
voted "No."
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10. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into
Executive Session at 11:49 p.m. under the provisions of ORS
192.660 (1) (d), (e), & (h) to discuss labor relations, real
property transactions, current and pending litigation issues.
11. ADJOURNMENT: 12:15 a.m.
Attes Catherine Wheatley, City Re rder
r, City of-Tigard
Date: Iq
ccm813.91
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COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM_
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
ENDA OF: AUGUST 13. 1991 DATE SUBMITTED: August 5. 1991
*SSUE/AGENDA TITLE: CPA 91-0002 PREVIOUS ACTION: AUTHORIZATION TO
109th AND NAEVE 1 INITIATE COMP PLAN PROCESS 12/17/90
PREPARED BY: JOHN ACKER
DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN OK-REQUESTED BY:
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ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL
A request by NPO #6 to amend the Com~rehensive'Plan Transportation Map in the vicinity of
Little Bull Mountain including 109th Avenue and Naeve Street.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that City Council approve the proposed amendment; with the suggestion that
the last sentence in Note 10 as originally proposed by NPO #6, not be included:
- [The opening of 109th Avenue at the top should be contingent upon development
of the properties to the east of 109th Avenue.]"
INFORMATION SUMMARY
At the December 17, 1990 meeting, the City. Council authorized NM #6 to explore amendment
options for improving the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map in the area of Little Bull
Mountain.
After many meetings at which numerous citizens and property owners have participated, NPO #6
is proposing an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map which would extend
109th Avenue as a minor collector from its current terminus south of Murdock Street to
cific Highway at the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway. Naeve Street, currently a
nor collector would be changed to a local street designation. A new minor collector
street, labeled Sattler Extension, would also be added between 100th and 109th Avenues at a
location north of Hoodview Drive.
Also included is a proposed note (Note #10);. that describes the proposed amendment as well .
as establishes approximate locations. As originally proposed, the language of Note #10
included a sentence which.spoke to timing of the 109th extension. Staff, NPO #6, and the
Planning Commission are all now suggesting that Note #10 be added without this final
sentence. Note #10 would therefore read as follows:
"10. An extension of Sattler Street from 100th Avenue to 109th Avenue intersecting 100th
Avenue at a point approximately 200 feet north of the existing Sattler Street
intersection. An extension and realignment of 109th Avenue south of the.Sattler Street
extension, to intersect Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway. The realigned 109th Avenue
shall intersect Naeve Street at a point approximately 250 feet to 450 feet east of
Pacific Highway."
At its July 22, 1991 meeting, the Tigard Planning Commission recommended that the City
Council approve the proposed amendment. The proposal is not unanimously supported by the
surrounding property owners, however.
Please refer to the letters from abutting property owners Lenore Schuster, Robert and Marta
Luton and Jane Huffman, included in this report.
PROPOSED ALTERNATIVES
~e staff report and comments by adjoining property owners.
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STAFF REPORT
AUGUST 13, 1991 - 7:30
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL
13125 S.W. HALL BOULEVARD
TIGARD, OREGON
A. FACTS
1. General Information
CASE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-0002
REQUEST: An amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map.
Naeve Street, currently a minor collector, would be changed to
a local street designation. SW 109th Avenue would be extended
as a minor collector from its current terminus south of
Murdock Street to Pacific Highway; the extension would curve
across the south slope of Little Bull Mountain, crossing Naeve
Street west of The Fountains condominiums and meeting Pacific
Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway.
Also, a new minor collector street, labeled "Sattler
Extension-, is proposed to connect between 100th and 109th
Avenues at a location north of Hoodview Drive.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
The area where transportation amendments would occur includes
General Commercial and Medium-high, Medium and Low density
residential.
ZONING DESIGNATION:
The area where transportation amendments would occur includes
General Commercial and Residential at 25, 12 and 3.5 units per
acre.
APPLICANT: Neighborhood Planning Organization #6 OWNER: Various
Sue Carver, Chair
10155 S.W. Hoodview Drive
Tigard, Oregon 97223
LOCATION: The area where the transportation amendments would occur is
generally bounded by Pacific. Highway, Durham Road, 100th
Avenue and Murdock Street. (WCTM 2S1 10 AC, AD, DA, DB, DC
and DD, and WCTM 2S1 11BC and CB)
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2. Background Information
On December 17, 1990, the Tigard City Council authorized Neighborhood
Planning Organization (NPO) #6 to initiate consideration of a
Comprehensive Plan Amendment focused on transportation issues in the area
of SW 109th Avenue and Naeve Street.
Subsequently, the Tigard Engineering Department developed several
conceptual plans for a street system in the study area. The study area
was defined as the area bounded by Pacific Highway on the west, Murdock
Street on the north, 100th Avenue on the east and the Summerfield
development on the south.
NPO #6 discussed the options at their meetings in March, April and May of
1991. Affected property owners were invited to attend and participate in
the discussions. Following discussion at the May meeting, the NPO voted
to initiate formal consideration of the specific Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map amendment proposed in application CPA 91-0002.
The Tigard Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on July 23,
1991. After hearing testimony, the Planning Commission voted S yes to 1
no to recommend to the City Council that the proposed Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map amendment CPA 91-0002 be approved and that the last
sentence of Note 10 be deleted which was proposed to read: -The opening of
109th Avenue at the top should be contingent upon development of the
properties to the east of 109th Avenue."
• 3. Vicinity Information
On the existing Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map, Naeve Street is
designated as a minor collector street between Pacific Highway and 109th
Avenue. Sattler Street is designated as a minor collector street east of
100th Avenue. These two minor collector streets, along with Canterbury
Lane to the north of the study area and Summerfield Drive to the south,
provide primary access routes to this area under the existing plan.
In general, the easterly portion of the study area is designated for low
density residential development. The westerly portion is designated for
multi-family residential development with some commercial zoning along
Pacific Highway. A number of large parcels within the study area have
potential for redevelopment.
4. Proposal Information
The NPO and others have been concerned about potential traffic impacts of
future development in the vicinity of Little Bull Mountain. Specifically,
there is concern that future development will result in unacceptable
levels of traffic in the areas of existing residential development. There
is also concern about provision of adequate safe access to Pacific
Highway.
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This proposal seeks to address those-general concerns by changing the
designation of Naeve Street from minor collector to local street and by
adding an extension of 109th from Murdock Street to Pacific Highway and a
connection between 100th and 109th Avenues north of Hoodview Drive. The
new connections would be designated minor collectors on the Comprehensive
Plan Transportation Map. Attached exhibits A and B show, respectively,
the existing Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map and the map as it would
appear if this proposal is adopted.
5. Agency and NPO Comments
NPO #3 has no objection to the proposal but has the following comment: The
extension of 109th from Murdock Street to Pacific Highway should be
constructed as a single unit when development occurs. NPO #3 also
suggests that Naeve Street be closed at Pacific Highway when 109th
extension is constructed.
CPO #4 has no objection to the proposal but has the following comment: The
extension of 109th from Murdock Street to Pacific Highway should be
constructed as a single unit when development occurs. The Sattler Street
extension should also be constructed as a single unit when development
occurs in that vicinity.
Portland General Electric, Northwest Natural Gas and the Tigard School
District have reviewed this proposal and has no objections to it.
. Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue has reviewed this proposal and has the
following comment: The fire district agrees with the plan amendment.
They, however,, propose that 109th be left open, (i.e., they apparently
would prefer to see 109th connected to the new 109th extension).
The Tigard Water District has no objection to the proposal but makes the
following comment: The water district has an 8 inch water line running
from Pacific Highway to SW 109th on SW Naeve Street. There are three
services off that line, one to The Fountains, and one each to houses on
the corner of SW Naeve and 109th.
6. Staff Comments
The Tigard Police Department has no objections to the proposal but makes
the following comment: "Leaving an open intersection at Naeve and 109th is
vital for responses in and out of the area.-
The Engineering Department has the following comments:
-We support the revisions to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map as
proposed by NPO #6. The plan will provide improved traffic circulation in
the neighborhood. The plan addresses concerns raised by the NPO and
others in conjunction with past development proposals in the area of 109th
and Naeve Street.
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Proposed Note 10 serves to clarify the routes of the proposed streets and
we support this revision too. However, we do not understand the reason
for the final sentence in the proposed note; the sentence which requires
that a portion of 109th not be opened until properties to the east are
developed. We would prefer to see the plan for 109th implemented as early
as possible. Completion of the 109th connection is important to implement
the goals of (1) balanced traffic circulation for the neighborhood, (2)
emergency vehicle access between Little Bull Mountain and Summerfield, and
(3) discouraging of through traffic between Naeve Street and Summerfield.
The City Engineer recommends adoption of the amendment as proposed by NPO
#6 except for the final sentence of proposed Note 10. The final sentence
is recommended to be deleted."
No other comments had been received at the time this report was written.
B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION
The relevant criteria in this case are Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 12, and
City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan policies 1.1.1 a., 2_1.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, and
applicable Community Development Code sections related to legislative plan
amendments.
.Staff concludes that the proposal is consistent with the applicable Statewide
Goals based on the following findings:
1. Goal 1, Citizen Involvement, is met because the City has an adopted
citizen involvement program which includes review of land use applications
by neighborhood planning organizations. In addition, this proposal will
be reviewed in public hearings by the Planning Commission and by the City
Council for which proper notification is publicized.
2. Goal 2, Land Use Planning, is met because the City has applied all
relevant Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive Plan policies, and
Community Development Code requirements in the review of this proposal.
3. Goal 12, Transportation, is met because the City has adopted policies
related to improving the transportation network and continuing
coordination of transportation improvements with other involved agencies.
Staff concludes that the proposal is consistent with the City's acknowledged
Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings:
1. Policy 1.1.1 a. is satisfied because the proposed amendment to the
Comprehensive Plan will not affect compliance of the City's acknowledged
Plan with the Statewide Goals.
2. Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because Neighborhood Planning Organization #6
and #3 have been notified of the hearing and have been give the
opportunity to comment on the proposal.
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• 3. Policy 8.1.1 is satisfied because the proposed amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map plan for a safe and efficient street
and roadway system that meets current and future needs.
D. RECOMMENDATION
Based on the findings and conclusions stated above, it is recommended that the
City Council approve Comprehensive Plan Amendment 91-0002 to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map as shown on the attached Exhibit "B". It
is further recommended that, because the safety and efficiency of the
transportation system would be better served with early implementation of the
109th Avenue extension portion of this amendment, the final sentence of Note 10
be deleted.
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City Council Members, j~
I am the owner of approximately 22 acres situated at the intersection
of Pacific Highway and Naeve Road. I am unable to attend this evenings
Council meeting as I will be out of town. I have had my property listed
for sale for the past year and half. The property is zoned General
Commercial. The sales representative is Robert A. Bailey a Broker with
Bailey Real Estate.
Mr. Bailey has indicated that we have had many interested parties for
purchasing the property for development but since the NPO. the Tigard
Planning Commission, and now the City Council have recommended that
this property be utilized for a road network to facilitate development
of other areas of the city, those interested parties have lost interest
in negotiating for the purchase of this site.
Under the proposed road improvements on my property I have been told by
reliable sources that the property will become virtually.undevelopable
and therefore its value will greatly diminish.
In my discussions with the City representatives they have stated that
the City would purchase the property at its fair val.ue.when this road
is constructed. Unfortunately, if the City plan is approved my cost
• of holding the property as well as maintaining the property (in
conformance with City standards) continues to increase.
Unless the City agrees to purchase my property shortly after
the approval of the transportation plan then I must oppose its adoption,
as I will be provided no opportunity to market the property but my
costs will continue.
Should the Council approve the road transportation plan then I would
request.that the Council instruct the City representatives to provide
economic information that would provide adequate funding for road
improvements in an expediant manner so as not to create economic
hardship on any property owner such as I. I would request that the City
have adequate funding to acquire all properties that would be adversely
impacted by adoption of this plan.
Also, it seems that prior to adoption to this plan that the cost to the
City, developers, and adjoining land owners should be considered to
determine if the plan can ever be implemented in a feasible economic
manner which will cause the actual improvements to ultimately be
constructed.
Sgert ly,
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Tigard City Council
City Hall
13125 S.W. Hall
Tigard, Oregon
RE: CPA 91-02
Transportation Map Amendment for the 109th/Naeve Area
Dear Members of the City Council:
As part of its application for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Neighborhood Planning
Organization (NPO) No. 6 has proposed a new minor collector street, labeled °Sattle Extension"
to connect 100th and 109th Avenues. We represent Mr. Ferd Wardin who owns the largest
parcel of undeveloped property that the proposed "Sattler Extension" would cross if the proposal
is accepted.
Mr. Wardin did not receive notice of the NPO meetings where the long range planning of the
street system in this area was discussed. Although a notice was sent to an old business address,
that location had been destroyed by fire several years earlier and was not received by Mr.
Wardin. No-one from the city or from the NPO ever contacted Mr. Wardin to advise him of the
alternatives being considered or of the impact the selected alternative would have to his
property.
Mr. Wardin did receive a notice of the hearing held before the planning commission on July 22,
1991. He attended that meeting and voiced his opposition to the proposal. He has asked that
we call to your attention his concerns, and in particular the effect of adopting the proposed
Sattler Extension.
Mr. Wardin owns the parcel of property that lies west of 100th Avenue, and across which the
Sattler Extension would run. 163 feet of the property fronts on 100th Avenue, but 540 feet to the
• west it widens to 328 feet. The property is 1300 feet deep. Two homes are on the property.
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Tigard City Council
RE: CPA 91-02
i August 9, 1991
Pacte Two
Mr. Wardin objects to that portion of the proposed amendment which would require that Sattler
Street be extended to the west across his property and that it be classified as a "minor collector".
The basis of his objections are as follows:
REDUCTION IN DENSITY
Mr. Wardin's property is zoned R 3.5. Harris-McMonagle Associates, Inc., a local engineering
firm, projects that the property could be developed into 24 home sites if the current local access
road requirement is maintained. Such a requirement would provide that a road through the
property would be 50 feet wide with a 34 foot wide improvement (asphalt).
If it is mandated that a road across the property be a minor collector, it must then be 60 feet wide
with a 40 foot wide improvement. Such an modification would reduce the available building sites
on the property to 22. Mr. Wardin projects the actual loss to the owner/ developer that would
result from the proposed reclassification to be $120,000. And that does not include the additional
cost that would be incurred by the developer to meet minor collector road specifications. This
proposed classification will cost Ferd Wardin at least $120,000 at today's values.
PROTECTED VEHICLE USE
The NPO application projects that only 700 vehicles per day will use the Sattler Extensions, even
when the area is fully developed The application admits that "This volume is in the low range
for minor collector streets and within the range of tolerable volumes for local streets." A range
of 0 - 1500 vehicles per day is suggested for local streets. Mnor collectors should have 500 -
3000 vehicles per day using the street.
With the low number of projected daily vehicle uses, a minor collector is not a warranted
classification for the Sat-der Extension. Any road that may ultimately be built upon Mr. Wardin's
property should be classified as a local street. There will simply not be enough traffic to justify
a minor collector.
STREET ALIGNMENT
The proposed location of the Sattler Extension results in a situation where the extension will not
be in alignment with Sattler Street as it is now positioned east of 100th Avenue. Vehicles traveling
east on the Sattler Extension will have to make a right turn when it intersects with 100th Avenue,
travel south on 100th less than 200 feet, and then make a left turn onto Sattler Street in order to
travel on this proposed minor collector. If the Sattler Extension is ultimately placed further south
on Mr. Wardin's property, then the distance before fuming left on to Sattler Street will be even
less. The City Community Development Code relating to street alignment provides as follows:
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RE: CPA 91-02
* August 9, 1991
Page Three
G. Street Alignment
1. As far as practical, streets shall be dedicated and constructed in
alignment with existing streets by continuing the centerlines thereof. In no case
shall the staggering of streets making "T" intersections at collectors and arterials
be designed such that jogs of less than 300 feet on such streets are created, as
measured from the center line of such street- (Emphasis added) Title 18.164.030E
The proposed revision relating to the Sattler Extension violates the city's code relating to street
alignment. There would be a )og" in the minor collector of far less than the minimum required
300 feet.
MURDOCK STREET ALTERNATIVE
Murdock Street, a short distance to the north of the proposed Sattler Extension, would be a more
appropriate minor collector if one is needed in this area. Murdock Street has already been
dedicated and is substantially in place. It connects with 98th Avenue and with 109th Avenue.
Traffic could be routed east on Murdock to 98th, then south on 98th to Sattler Street where it
could continue south to Durham Avenue or east to Hall Blvd. on a street already designated as
• a minor collector. (This would require that the portion of 98th Avenue between Sattler Street and
Murdock be designated as a minor collector.)
If Murdock Avenue were designated as the minor collector, it would provide a more naturally
located collector for the high density housing through which it runs.
ADJACENT DRIVEWAY
A driveway approximately 300 feet long runs parallel to the north side of Mr. Wardin's property
where it fronts on 100th Avenue. That driveway provides access to two homes on the adjacent
property. If the proposed Sattler Extension is adopted, an unacceptable situation will result
wherein a 25 foot wide driveway will access onto 100th Avenue directly adjacent to a 60 foot
wide minor collector.
REMOVAL OF EXISTING HONE
If the proposed Sattler Extension is approved and the street is aligned on that portion of Mr.
Wardin's property suggested as "approximate" on attachment number 4 of the application, one
of the homes presently located on the property would have to be removed. Eventual
development may require that the house be removed anyway, but it may be possible for the
home and the heritage it represents to remain. The developer should have the option of making
that decision. To require that a minor collector run through the property would mandate the
removal of the house.
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Tigard City Council
RE: CPA 91-02
August 9, 1991
Page Four
RECOMIAENDATIONS (Alternatives)
On behalf of Mr. Wardin we respectfully request that the council consider the following alternate
modifications to the NPO No. 6 application:
1. Because of the projected low vehicle use (700 vehicles per day) of the
proposed Sattler Extension, any road eventually built upon the property should be
designated as a local street and not a minor collector.
2. Murdock Street and that portion of 100th Avenue between Murdock and
Sattler should be designated as a minor collector. Any road built across the
property owned by Mr. Wardin should be designated as a local street.
3. If the proposed Sattler Extension is adopted as a minor collector, then, .
because of the decreased value resulting from the loss of density, the city of Tigard
should share in the developer's cost of building the minor collector.
• Respectfully Submitted,
ALLEN, FELLOWS, LIVINGSTON & GREIF
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cc: Ferd Wardin
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ti~ 14962 SW 109th Ave.
Tigard, Oregon, 97224
• August 8, 1991
Tigard City Council
Tigard City Hall
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard, Oregon, 97223
RE: NPO 46 Suggest Revision of the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map
of the City of Tigard
Dear Members of Tigard City Council:
I would like to go on record as opposing the proposed revisions
to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map of Tigard to
be presented for approval at your meeting on Tuesday, Aug.
13. I would like this letter to be reviewed by the council
and written into the record.
I am an owner and resident of the 76-unit Canterbury Woods
Condominium complex on the east side of 109th where it currently
dead ends on the north side of "Little Bull Mountain" I
am not writing this letter in an official capacity. However,
I have been a board member of our association for the past
year and I believe I represent the viewpoint of many of our
. residents.
I have previously written to you in regard to the proposal
of Triad Development Co. stating my opinion that 109th is
a dangerous street to be used as a collector or through-street.
The proposed opening of 109th at the north end will very
definitely impact our area in a negative-way, and the development
of the Sattler extension as a collector street as suggested
would compound the detrimental effect
It almost seems as though we were deliberately "targeted"
as the suggested Sattler extension takes a dip northward
to go right up to our property line. Since this is a "oeneral
plan" with suggested routes, depending on future development,
it would have made more sense to show it as a straight line
extended from the present Sattler. If future development
requires modification it could be renegotiated at that time.
As of now our complex ALREADY EXISTS--and 76 households are
directly affected. Future developments could consider the
plans for an-east-west route when they make their plans--
before building.
Z Vy truly ours,.
n
r Lenore A. Schuster
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DEAR SIR:
I RECENTLY RECEIVED A COPY OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE
MINUTES AND NOTICED THAT A COPY OF THE LETTER RECEIVED BY
YOU WAS NOT NOTED AS PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION. IN A
LETTER FROM JOHN ACKER IT STATED THAT MY LETTER WOULD BE
PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION AND IT SEEMS THAT BOTH THE
ADJOINING LANDOWNERS AND THE COMMISSION WOULD BE
CONCERNED WITH THE ECONOMIC IMPACT TO EACH PROPERTY
OWNER IF THIS PLAN IS ADOPTED.
AS YOU KNOW, THE PROPOSED REALIGNMENT MATERIALLY AFFECTS
THE VALUE OF MY PROPERTY ON WHICH I HAVE BEEN CONSIDERING
SELLING OR DEVELOPING FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. IT SEEMS
TO ME THAT IF THE NEW ROAD ALIGNMENT WERE TO ADVERSLY
AFFECT THE PROPERTY VALUE THAT THE OWNERS WOULD BE
ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION FOR THIS LOSS. ARE THEY?
HOW WOULD THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY AFFECTED BE TREATED IF
THE ROAD ALIGNMENT IS APPROVED AND WHAT IS THE COST TO
THE ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS? HAS THE CITY COMPUTED THE
COST AND METHODS OF FUNDING FOR THE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS?
HOW WOULD I BE COMPENSATED FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF MY
PROPERTY?
WOULD YOU PLEASE RESPOND PRIOR TO THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING
AND PRESENT THIS LETTER TO THEM AS MY OPPOSITION TO THE
ROAD ALIGNMENT UNTIL THESE QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED TO MY
SATISFACTION.
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DEAR MR. ACKER:
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ALIGNMENT AND WOULD APPRECIATE YOU KEEPING ME UPDATED AS TO WHAT
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JAMES CASTILE
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TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - JULY 22, 1991
1. President Fyre called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM. The meeting was
held at Tigard Civic Center - TOWN HALL - 13125 SW Hall Boulevard,
Tigard, Oregon.
2. ROLL CALL: Present: President Fyre; Commissioners Barber, Boone,
Castile, Moore, and Saxton.
Absent: Commissioners Fessler and Saporta.
Staff: City Engineer Randy Wooley, Associate Planner
John Acker, and Planning Commission Secretary Ellen Fox.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Barber moved and Commissioner Saxton seconded to approve
the minutes of the previous meeting as written. Motion carried
unanimously by Commissioners present, with Commissioner Castile
abstaining.
4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATION
o President Fyre commented that the Commissioners received two letters
which were not included in the meeting packet (Exhibit A). The two
pieces of correspondence opposing the planned Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map amendment were from Jane Huffman and Lenore A.
Schuster.
5. PUBLIC HEARING
5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 914002 109TH AVENUE AND NAEVE-
STREET (NPO #6) A request by NPO §6 that the Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map be revised by (1) designating new minor collector
roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment No. 2
in the meeting packet and (2)--changing the designation of Naeve Street
from minor collector to local street. LOCATION: The area of proposed
transportation amendments is generally bounded by Pacific Highway,
Durham Road, 100th Avenue and Murdock Street. (WCTM 2S1 10 AC, AD, DA,
DB, DC and DD, and WCTM 2S1 IIBC and CB)
Associate Planner John Acker advised that the proposal came about
because NPO s6 requested the transportation map be updated to address
the many transportation concerns connected with expected development and
increased density. He explained the process for amending the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map, and he said the Planning
Commission's recommendation will be forwarded to City Council for
consideration at their August 13th meeting. He noted the letter from
Lenore A. Schuster and the letter from Jane Huffman were expressing
opposition to the proposed amendment (See Exhibit A).
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o City Engineer Randy Nooiey provided wall maps of the area showing the
transportation map. He said the NPO worked with the Engineering
Department to study the traffic patterns and related issues- He
explained that this proposal is for the first amendment to the map, and
it is a long-range planning tool rather than a development proposal. On
the map, he pointed out the existing streets and their respective
designations. He used an overlay map to show the proposed street
modifications which included: (1) Naeve Street which is currently a
minor collector would be designated as a minor collector, (2) Sal 109th
Avenue would be extended as a minor collector from the current terminus
south of Murdock Street to Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway, and (3) a
new minor collector street, "Sattler Extension", would be constructed to
connect between SK 100th Avenue and SW 109th Avenue north of Hoodview
Drive. He pointed out that the alignments were approximate and not
inflexible. He said NPO 7'6 recommended that SK 109th Avenue not be
opened at the top of the hill until properties to the east are
developed. He discussed the areas of high density and lower density
areas and the concerns about increasing traffic flows in the Summerfield
area. He reviewed the definitions of minor collector and local street
and the volumes they carry typically; and he talked about the traffic
'volumes expected on each street when the area is fully developed. He
advised that the timing for the proposed changes would depend on when
the area development occurred. He discussed the potential ways to fund
the proposed street changes.
o Commissioners asked City Engineer about local street and minor collector
designations and specific traffic counts taken recently. He answered
questions about specific properties that would be affected by the
. proposed map amendment.
o Commissioner Fyre requested clarification from City Engineer regarding
the scope of the amendment being considered. City Engineer explained
that the proposal does not address local streets, nor does. it directly.
address the issue of-SK 109th being opened or closed.
APPLICANT'S PRESENTATION
o Sue Carver, NPO 7`6 Chair, reviewed the authorization the NPO received
from City Council in December 1991 to study - the traffic needs of the
community of Little Bull Mountain.- She said their goal was to find a
more balanced traffic flow that would avoid burdening any one
neighborhood more than another. She shared some of the individual
street problems and issues they considered in their study. She
expressed appreciation to the City staff for their hard work and the
time they spent on this project. She noted that the NPO had decided to
withdraw the final sentence in Note 110 on the back of the map, which is
in reference to having Su 109th closed. However, she said that they
would be addressing this concern again as the properties developed.
o Commissioner Moore asked Chairman Carver about the amount of attendance
the NPO had during the meetings. Ms. Carver said they had good
attendance, and many who could not attend the meetings in person had
called her to express their feelings- She shared some of the comments
• in favor and opposed to the proposed changes.
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PUBLIC TESTIMONY
PROPONENTS
• o Beverly Froudy, a representative of NPO A3, said they were involved in
some of the meetings and are basically in favor of the proposed
amendment to the Transportation Map. However, she added, NPO #3 members
would like to make sure that the new Royalty Parkway extension is
constructed along with any new development. She said they favor having
all the new traffic enter 99W at Royalty Parkway. She said it is
important that SW 109th be opened up to improve circulation in the area.
o Howard Graham, 9410 SW Lakeside Drive, Summerfield, stated he is
President of the Summerfield Civic Association. He commended NPO #6,
NPO a3, and Randy Wooley for their work on this complex issue. He
advised that the Summerfield Civic Association favors the proposed
amendment. He spoke about the residents who would be adversely affected
and recommended giving consideration to them where possi-ble.
o Richard Watson, 10290 SW Highland Drive, representing Summerfield,
advised the community supports the proposed Transportation Map amendment
because is offers a balanced traffic flow for the area. He discussed
traffic problems concerning SW 109th and the Naeve. He favored leaving
Naeve Road as it is. He commended the NPOs and City staff for their
efforts in finding solutions to the traffic problems.
o Sue Kasson, NPO p6, urged approval of the proposed amendment. She
..stated that it was exciting and interesting to work on this
• Transportation Map amendment. She brought up the importance of
notification to all residents who are in the subject area. She
explained that those who do not receive notices early on were likely to
be upset about not being included in the process.
o Jim Hughes stated he was representing Dorette Ristig, her sister and the
estate of her mother. He described the location of the property his
client owns and explained how it would be affected by the proposed
changes. He said his client was concerned about future development of
her property, and he stated that her options would be more limited. He
pointed out some draw backs to combining property with adjacent property
owners to make them more marketable. -He did not favor leaving the
design of the roads up to Triad or other developers.
Commissioner Fyre explained that some of the issues Mr. Hughes was
discussing were not part of this hearing. There was discussion
concerning the process for gathering public input prior to the actual
design and construction. City Engineer Randy Wooley advised that the
Transportation Committee and City Council would be involved in public
hearings to determine specifics and funding.
OPPONENTS
o Ferd Wardin, 21510 SW Johnson Road, West Linn, stated he owns property
off of Sattler Road. He was not in favor of or opposed to the proposed
amendment. He was concerned that he had not received some of the
• meeting notices. He expressed concern regarding the street improvements
which will probably cut through his undeveloped property.
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o Clyde Roark, 15371 SW 114th Court, 7#108, Tigard, pointed out his
residence on the map. He said he opposed the street changes as they
• would increase the traffic that will occur next to the Fountains
Apartments. He said any division of the Luton property, which is
adjacent, would compact and compress traffic against the Fountains
Apartments.
o Marge Davenport, 15100 SW 109th, stated she has been a long-time NPO A6
member. She said she was originally in favor of the proposed changes;
however, she now feels the plan is premature. She discussed the
proposed traffic level increase estimates, the steepness of the hill,
and the overall safety issues. She suggested it would be better to wait
until development occurred to determine what the demand was before
deciding about the Transportation Map changes.
o John Slaughter, 15055 SW 100th, Tigard, pointed out the location of his
property on the map. He stated his opposition to having his
right-of-way taken by the street improvement. He discussed the
dangerous intersection at Sattler and SW 100th. He did not favor the
Commission approving this proposal without knowing where the street
would be-located.
REBUTTAL
o Sue Carver, NPO r'6, spoke again reiterating the goal of sharing the
burden of the traffic among the neighborhoods equitably.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED
o Commissioner Boone sympathized with the residents who would be adversely
affected when streets are constructed. He stated he did not find the
roads in Tigard conducive to good circulation in and around the-City.
He said the plan looked like a good solution to some of the problems,
but it would adversely affect at least six property owners. Therefore,
he was inclined to vote against this proposed amendment.
o Commission Saxton said he appreciated the concerns about safety issues
-and -sympathized with property owners who might be -adversely affected by
street changes. He suggested it would be preferable,- however, -to not
wait until developments go in before addressing the traffic issues. He
favored the general concept of connecting the streets to improve
circulation.
o Commissioner Moore pointed out that the plan is a general guideline to
solve the traffic problems in and around Summerfield. He noted it does
not change any of the zoning or affect the Development Code. He favored
approving the amendment.
o Commissioner Castile discussed the Triad development and the property
owned by the Lutons. He sought clarification from City Engineer Randy
Wooley regarding future development. There was discussion and City
Engineer explained the public hearing process for development to occur.
Commissioner Castile stated he was in favor of having an access onto
Pacific Highway and approved of the amendment.
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• o Commissioner Barber advised she found the amendment would be a better
plan than the current one. She commented on the increased traffic that
all Tigard residents were experiencing. She commended those who worked
for so long to develop this plan. She said she was in favor of the
amendment.
o President Fyre agreed with Commissioner Barber that the amendment would
be an improvement over the current plan. He shared his concern about
keeping the traffic from increasing in Summerfield. He discussed the
traffic impact on the residents of the Fountains Apartments. He said he
was in favor of the proposed changes to the Transportation Map. He
commended the efforts of the NPO and staff in this study-
Commissioner Barber moved and Commissioner Moore seconded to recommend
to the City Council approval to amend the Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map, and that the final sentence of Note 10 be deleted,
as recommended by NPO a6. Motion- carried by majority vote of
Commissioners present, with Commissioner Boone voting "Nay."
Meeting Recessed - 9:12
Meeting Reconvened - 9:17
6. OTHER
o Commissioners discussed absenteeism and established rules. It was
• agreed that 3 unexcused absences in a row would result in a request for
resignation. It was the consensus that the Commission President could
excuse absences for legitimate reasons, such as illness. Associate
Planner John Acker said he would check to see if there were any rules
already established prior to adopting the new ones.
o Commissioners signed a card expressing appreciation to accompany the
gavel which will be presented to Former President Moen at the next
Planning Commission meeting.
o President Fyre asked for a volunteer to fill Commissioner Casti W s
position representing the Commission on the Transportation Committee.
Commissioner Moore volunteered to take on this responsibility.
7. ADJOURNMENT - 9:30 PM
Ellen P. Fox, Secretary
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TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL
13125 SW HAIL BLVD., TIGARD, OREGON
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL '
3. APPROVE MINUTES
4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS
5. PUBLIC HEARING
5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 91-0002 109TH AVENUE AND NAEVE
STREET (NPO #6) NPO #6 is recommending that the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map
be revised by (1) designating new minor collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as
shown on Attachment No. 2 in the following packet and (2) changing the designation of Naeve
Street from minor collector to local street. .
6. OTHER
7. ADJOURNMENT
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14962 SW 109th Ave.
Tigard, Oregon, 97224
July 22, 1991
Planning Oept. RECEIVED PLANNING
Tigard City Hall
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard, Oregon, 97223 JUL 2 2 1991
Attention: Mr. Jerry Offer
Re: NPO #6 Suggested revision of the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map
of the City of Tigard
Dear Members of Planning Commission:
I would like to go on record as opposing the proposed revisions
to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map of Tigard to
be presented for approval at your meeting on July 22, 1991.
I would also like this letter to be reviewed by the commission
and written into the record.
I am a resident of the 76-unit Canterbury Woods Condominium
complex on the east side of 109th where it currently dead
ends on the north side of "Little Bull Mountain". I am not
writing this letter in an official capacity. However, I
have been a board member of our association for the past
year and I believe I represent the viewpoint of many of our
residents.
The proposed opening of 109th at the north end will very
definitely impact our quality of life and the development
of the Sattler extension as a collector street as suggested
would surround us with dense traffic so that we are suddenly
transformed from a tranquil treed setting to a busy intersection.
I have followed the history of the Triad development application
of last year, attended several meetings and watched others
on community-access television and I believe that these changes
suggested now are directly associated with that development,
at the same time appeasing the objections of Sommerfield
residents (who do have legitimate concerns). Last year I
wrote letters to both the Planning Commission and the City
Council detailing my objections to the opening of 109th on
the north end, particularly my concern regarding the unsafe
aspects of adding more traffic and likely faster speeds on
the rather hazardous steep and curving 109th where it approaches
Canterbury Lane. Our areas on the north side of this dead-
end are now adequately served--to open 109th would serve
no useful purpose for this area.
When the Triad project was turned down by the Tigard City
Council 11/26/90, Page 11 of their Notice of Final Order,
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Item c., read: "The applicant has not presented sufficient
evidence to prove that it is not possible to establish a
direct access for the project onto SW Pacific Highway. The
information in the record indicates that such an entrance
to the development would alleviate much of the concern over
traffic volumes on SW 109th Ave. A State Highway Division
representative indicated that the Division did not favor
this proposal, but the record does not confirm that such
an access would not be able to gain State Highway Division
approval."
During one of the hearings regarding this proposal I recall
that the owner of church property bordering the proposed
development offered to try to share with Triad a process
of attempting to work out direct access to 99W. It would
still seem that if at all possible Beef Bend Road would be
the best solution because it is already set up for traffic
lights and also offers an exit to the west as well as north
and south.
Insofar as an eastward access from the southern slope of
the 109th hill it would seem more feasiblewas well as physically
an easier process to open up Naeve to the east at the foot
of the hill when/if those properties develop. I believe
they are currently zoned for single family residencies and
hopefully will stay that way. The proposed Sattler extension
would cut through wooded areas, it is not now a dedicated
street and I believe should not become one.
Thank you for giving consideration to these thoughts.
Very truly yours,
Lenore A. Schuster
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STAFF REPORT
JULY 22. 1991 - 7:30
TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION
TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL
13125 S.W. HALL BOULEVARD
TIGARD, OREGON
A. FACTS
1. General Information
CASE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-0002
REQUEST: An amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Hap.
Naeve Street, currently a minor collector, would be changed to
a local street designation- SW 109th Avenue would be extended
as a minor collector from its current terminus south of
Murdock Street to Pacific Highway; the extension would curve
across the south slope of Little Bull Mountain,-crossing Naeve
Street west of The Fountains condominiums and meeting Pacific
Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty Parkway..
Also, a new minor collector street, labeled "Sattler
Extension", is proposed to connect between 100th and 109th
Avenues at a location north of Hoodview Drive.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: The area - where transportation
amendments would occur includes
General Commercial and Medium-high,
Medium and Low density residential.
• ZONING DESIGNATION: The area where transportation amendments would
occur includes General Commercial and Residential
at 25, 12-and 3.5 units per acre.
APPLICANT: Neighborhood-Planning Organization #6 OWNER: Various
Sue Carver, Chair
10155 S.W. Hoodview Drive
Tigard, Oregon 97223
LOCATION: The area where the transportation amendments would occur is
generally bounded by Pacific Highway, Durham Road, 100th
Avenue and Murdock Street. (WCTH 2S1 10 AC, AD, DA, DB, DC
and DD, and WCTM 2S1 11BC and CB)
2. Background Information
On December 17, 1990, the Tigard City Council authorized Neighborhood
Planning Organization (NPO) #6 to initiate consideration of a
Comprehensive Plan Amendment focused on transportation issues in the area.
of SW 109th Avenue and Naeve Street.
Subsequently, the Tigard Engineering Department developed several
conceptual plans-for a street system in the study area. The study area
was defined as the area bounded by Pacific Highway on the west, Murdock
Street on the north, 100th Avenue on the east and the Summerfield
development on the south.
NPO #6 discussed the options at their meetings in March, April-and May of
1991. Affected property owners were invited to attend and participate in
the discussions. Following discussion at the May meeting, the NPO voted
• Staff Report CPA 91-0002
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to initiate formal consideration of the specific Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map amendment proposed in application CPA 91-0002.
3. Vicinity Information
on the existing Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map, Naeve Street is
designated as a minor collector street between Pacific Highway and 109th
Avenue. Sattler Street is designated as a minor collector street east of
100th Avenue. These two minor collector streets, along with Canterbury
Lane to the north of the study area and Summerfield Drive to the south,
provide primary access routes to this area under the existing plan.
In general, the easterly portion of the study area is designated for low
density residential development. The westerly portion is designated for
multi-family residential development with some commercial zoning along
Pacific Highway. A number of large parcels within the study area have
potential for redevelopment.
4. Proposal Information
The NPO and others have been concerned about potential traffic impacts of
future development in the vicinity of Little Bull Mountain. Specifically,
there is concern that future development will result in unacceptable
levels of traffic in the areas of existing residential development. There
is also concern about provision of adequate safe access to Pacific
Highway.
This proposal seeks to address those general concerns by changing the
designation of Naeve Street from minor collector to local street and by
adding an extension of 109th from Murdock Street to Pacific Highway and a
connection between 100th and 109th Avenues north of Hoodview Drive. The--
new connections would be designated minor collectors on the Comprehensive
Plan Transportation Map. Attached exhibits A and B show, respectively,
the existing Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map and the map as it would..
appear if this proposal is adopted.
S. Agency and NPO Comments
NPO #3 has no objection to the proposal but has the following comment: The
-----.-extension -of 109th from Murdock Street _to Pacific - Highway--should be
-constructed-as- a--single unit--when development occurs_ - NPO #3 also
suggests that Naeve Street be closed at Pacific Highway when 109th
extension is constructed.
CPO #4 has no objection to the proposal-but has the following comment: The
extension of 109th from Murdock Street to Pacific Highway should be
constructed as a single unit when-development occurs. The Sattler Street
extension should also be constructed as - a single unit when development
occurs in that vicinity.
Portland General Electric, Northwest Natural Gas and the Tigard School
District have reviewed this proposal and has no objections to it.
Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue has reviewed this proposal and has the
following comment: The fire district agrees with the plan amendment they,
however, propose that 109th be left open.
The Tigard Water District has no objection to the proposal but makes the
following comment: The water district has an 8 inch water line running
from Pacific Highway to SW 109th on SW Naeve Street. There are three.
services off that line, one to The Fountains, and one each to houses on
the corner of SW Naeve and 109th.
Staff Report CPA 91-0002
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The City of Ring City
The Tigard Police Department has no objections to the proposal but makes
the following comment: Leaving an open intersection at Naeve and 109th is
vital for responses in and out of the area.
The Engineering Department has the following comments:
We support the revisions to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map as
proposed by NPO t6. The plan will provide improved traffic circulation in
the neighborhood. The plan addresses concerns raised by the NPO and
others in conjunction with past development proposals in the area of 109th
and Naeve Street.
Proposed Note 10 serves to clarify the routes of the proposed streets and
we support this revision too. However, we do not understand the reason
for the final sentence in the proposed note; the sentence which requires
that a portion of 109th not be opened until properties to the east are
developed. We would prefer to see the plan for 109th implemented as early
as possible. Completion of the 109th connection is important to implement
the goals of (1) balanced traffic circulation for the neighborhood, (2)
emergency vehicle access between Little Bull Mountain and Summerfield, and
(3) discouraging of through traffic between Naeve Street and Summerfield.
The City Engineer recommends adoption of the amendment as proposed by NPO
$6 except for the final sentence of proposed Note 10. The final sentence
is recommended to be deleted.
No other comments had been received at the time this report was written.
B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION
The relevant criteria in this case are Statewide Planning Goals 1,-21 12, and
City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan policies 1.1.1 a., 2.1.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, and
applicable Community Development Code sections related to legislative plan
amendments.
Staff concludes that the proposal 1s consistent with the applicable Statewide
Goals based on the following findings:
1. Goal 1, citizen Involvement, is met because the City has an adopted
citizen involvement program which includes review of land use applications
by neighborhood planning organizations. In addition,-this proposal will
be reviewed in public hearings by the Planning Commission and by the City
Council for which proper notification is publicized.
2. Goal 2, Land Use Planning, is met because - the City has applied all
relevant-Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive Plan.policies, and
- Community Development Code requirements in the review of this proposal.
3. Goal 12, Transportation, is met because the City has adopted policies
related to improving the - transportation network and continuing
coordination of transportation improveme:i_ with other involved agencies.
Staff concludes that the proposal is consistent with the City's acknowledged
Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings:.
1. Policy 1.1.1 a. is satisfied because the proposed amendment to the
Comprehensive Plan will not affect compliance of the City's acknowledged
Plan with the Statewide Goals.
2. Policy 2_1.1 is satisfied because Neighborhood Planning organization t6
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and $3 have been notified of the hearing and have been give the
opportunity to comment on the proposal.
3. Policy 8.1.1 is satisfied because the proposed amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map plan for a safe and efficient street
and roadway system that meets current and future needs.
D. RECOMMENDATION
Based on the findings and conclusions stated above, the Planning Division
recommends that the Planning Commission forward a recommendation for approval of
Comprehensive Plan Amendment 91-0002 to the City Council to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map as shown on the attached Exhibit "B". The
Planning Division further recommends that, because the safety and efficiency of
the transportation system would be better served with early implementation of the
109th Avenue extension portion of this amendment, the final sentence of Note 10
be deleted.
Prepared by: Date
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP NOTES
1. Scholls Ferry Road to be realigned to connect with Davies Road.
2. Study area to determine a future connection between the Walnut/132nd
intersection and the Gaarde/121st intersection. A major collector extension of
Gaarde Street has been recommended by the Northeast Bull Mountain
Transportation Study Report. An indirect connection of minor collectors has
been recommended by NPO #3.
3. Approximate alignments are shown for the extensions of 132nd Avenue south of
Benchview Terrace, 135th Avenue south of Walnut Street, and Benchview
Terrace west of 132nd Avenue- These streets are to be designed as minor
collectors with a design speed of 25 m.p.h..
4. Study area to determine the configuration of a new connection between
southbound Pacific Highway and Main Street
5. Study area to determine the alignment of a minor collector street connecting
68th Parkway near Red Rods Creek with the Dartmouth Street extension; and
with Hampton Street at 72nd Avenue with the Dartmouth Street extension within
the westerly portion of the Tigard Triangle.
:6. Study area to determine the alignment of connections between Highway 217,
Kruse Way, 1-5 and the Tigard Triangle-
7. Connections between Hunker Street, Hall Boulevard at O'Mara Street
(generally) and Bonita Road.
8. Study area to consider extension of Hall Boulevard southward to conned with
Boones Ferry Road in Tualatin for either pedestrian or vehicular access.
9. (Deleted)
10. An extension of Sather Street from 100th Avenue to 109th Avenue intersecting
100th Avenue at a point approximately 200 feet north.of the existing Sattler
Street intersection. An extension and realignment of 109th Avenue south of the
Sattler Street extension, to intersect Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway. The
realigned 109th Avenue shall intersect Naeve Street at a point approximately
250 feet to 450 feet east of Pacific Highway. The opening of 109th Avenue at
the top should be contingent upon development of the properties to the east of
109th Avenue.
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CITY OF TIGARD
July 10, 1991 OREGON
Robert and Marta Luton
P.O. Box 8041
Black Butte Ranch, OR 97759
Mr. and Ms. Luton:
The City of Tigard has received your letter, dated July 8, 1991, concerning
proposed Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map amendment in the Little Bull
Mountain area (City file number CPA 91-0002). Your letter will be forwarded to
the Planning Commission and become part of the record for the Planning Commission
hearing. Hearings for this proposal are scheduled for July 22, 1991 before the
Planning Commission and August 13 before the City Council. Both hearings will
be at Tigard Town Hall located at 13125 S.W. Hall Boulevard in Tigard.
If we can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to write or call.
` sincerely'
Jo Acker
As iate Planner
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13125 SW Hall Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171
July 10, 1991
Ny0 had a joint meeti July 2, 1991 with N1 PO !47' 7 1- hear a presentation- on
the proposed Transportation Plan Amendment to be presented to the City by NPO
including changes in SW Naeve Rd., S:: 109th and aproposal for new extensions
S';' Royalty Pk~-:ay at Hwy. 99 and a new Sattler St. extension. `!,e also
#Wd presentation on q-B- Development proposal for development of the western. 20
acres of the 4.0 acres of the former Bechtold property, with a subdivision proposa-
for 52 single family lots with the entrance on S"~ 132nd off :alnut St. NP0 ,A'5
has been working with the City on a new RV storage policy including allowing
parking in the front yards of residential lots. Ron Bunch of the City and,
Craig Hopkins of IdPO FV5 presented this ordinance. There is an opportunity for
input to the City at this time on this item.
NPO 3 went into their separate meeting at 8:15 p.mi Those in attancance were
Porter, Bishop, Froude, Garner, (Hansen excl rdortensen, (Smith went home ill),
and Root not present. The minutes of the last meeting were approved.
Ron Bunch was there to discuss and receive input on Home Occupation ordinance.
Martha Bishop submitted some suggestions and convents in writing. Herman Porter
made the suggestion to allot: a single employee in a home occupation. This
ordinance has not been taken to the Plan Commission or City Council yet and the-^e
is still time for suggestions or discussion with the staff.
Transportation Plan presented by `:rO 7-176. TiPO 1-73 VOTED U.- ANN-IOUSLY TO SUPPORT
THIS PLAN AS PRESENTED ON THE TISSUE SHEET OVERLAY BY RAN'Y 1,100L Y. OUR OTIO=N
INCLUDED THE STIPULATION THAT THE ROYALTY FARKI.AY EXTENSION , -JST BE CONST CT=D
IN TOT4L IN CO_ iU_- C'TION 1ITH TRIAD DE E'L.OP NT (OR .N-Y OTHER DEVELOPT11EN'T T-;LkT
MUST TMAKE IJUAJOR rNUaROVEMENTS TO NA- E RD OR SW 109TH). IT ALSO INCLUDED T-HE
CONDITION THAT S": ZII.EVE ROAD BE CLOSED AT fr;4Y.99 AND ALL TRAFFIC aI~_, -KIT AND
EGRESS ON THE NLi= S; ROYALTY PARKEAY EXTENSION, AND THAT THE. ROADWAY THROUGH
AINJAD DEVELOPI NT MIUST OPEN AT THE NORTHERN LOCATION SO THERE IS A THROUGH ROUTE
I! CANTERBURY HILL SOUTH TO HT.lY.99 AT ROYALTY PARKWAY EXTENSION.
Regarding the 1141-B Development proposal NFO#3 VOTED UNAND11OUSLY TO REQUEST THAT
THIS PROPOSAL BY DENIED AND ANY DECISION FOR THIS LAND OR ANY LAND WITHIN THE
NORTHEST BULL itIOUNTAIN TRANSPORTATION STUDY AREA NOT BE ALLO:iED TO DEVELOP UNTIJ
A ROAD ALIGIUIENT FRO-V? GAARDE STREET TO WALNUT STREET BE ~h.ADE PART OF THE
TRANSPORTATION ?,4AP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD.
NP 0#3 FEELS IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOT TO ALLOW DECISIONS
TO BE MADE ON DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS IN THIS AREA UNTIL THIS DECISION ON THE
ROAD ALIGNMENT IS COMPLETED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY. IYTE DO NOT FEEL THE
DEVELOPERS SHOULD 1:1AKE COMMUNITY DECISIONS THAT SHOULD BE 14ADE THROUGH THE
PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS BY-THE RESIDENTS OF THE C004UNITY TOGETHER WITH THE
CITY OF TIGARD.
Bill Gross of NPO #7 requested that we have a joint meeting in August to talk
about Transportation issues common to both NPO areas.
Regarding the Parsons Annexation NPOr#3 VOTED TO DENY THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL
BECAUSE IT IS NOT CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF TIGARD AND IS SETTING A PRRC D-E.
IN ANNEXING PROPERTY NOT CONTIGUOUS ON RIMT, MOUNTAIN_ THE AVAILABILITY OF THE
PUBL,T_C MIER TO THIS PROPERTY IS ALSO QUESTION-ED. ANNEKATION POLICIES OF THE
CITY NEED TO BE CLARIFIED IN PIECE BY PIECE ANNEXATION NOT CONTIGUOUS.
Martha Bishopreported about legillation passed in Salem that would not require
a vote of the people on Urban Renewgl Districts. She stated only 2 cities
uire this vote now, Tigard and Newberg. She will get a copy of the bill.
feting adjourned - submitted by Beverly F111oude, acting secetary.
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RECEIVED PLANNING
JUL 0 9 1991
ROBERT AND MARTA LUTON
P.O. BOX 8041 BLACK BUTTE RANCH, ORE. 97759
JULY 8,1991
TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION
C/O MR. RANDY WOOLEY
TIGARD, OREGON
DEAR SIR:
I RECENTLY RECEIVED A COMMUNICATION INDICATING A ROAD
REALIGNMENT THRU THE PROPERTY I OWN ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY
AND NAEVE ROAD.
THE PROPERTY ABOVE HAS BEEN MADE SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR FROM
PREVIOUS ROAD DEDICATIONS TO IMPROVE NAEVE ROAD AND THE
PROPOSED ROAD ALIGNMENT WOULD PROBABLY RENDER MY ENTIRE
PROPERTY UNSUITABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT BECAUSE OF THE
ANGLES.
I WOULD WANT TO OPPOSE ANY ROAD REALIGNMENT THRU MY
PROPERTY AS IT HAS BEEN MY INTENT TO EITHER DEVELOP THIS
PROPERTY COMMERCIALLY OR SELL IT TO A COMMERCIAL
DEVELOPER AND THIS ALIGNMENT WOULD LIMIT ANY EFFICIENT
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROPERTY.
SINCE I LIVE IN CENTRAL OREGON IT IS NEAR IMPOSSIBLE TO MEET
WITH THE NPO ON THIS MATTER BUT WOULD WANT TO HAVE THE
CITY KEEP ME INFORMED OF THE DISCUSSION OR PUBLIC HEARINGS
ON THE ABOVE PROPOSAL.
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED PLEASE CONSIDER THIS LETTER MY
OBJECTION TO THE PROPOSAL AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETNG AND HAVE THE RECORD INDICATE THIS OPPOSITION.
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July 8, 1991
CITY OF TIGARD
OREGON
Sue Carver
Chair, NPO =6
10155 SW Hoodview Drive
Tigard, OR 97224
Re: 109th/Naeve Transportation Map Amendment
Sue:
At the last meeting, the NPO added a sentence to proposed Note 10.
The added sentence provides that 109th should not be opened at the
top of the hill until properties to the east are developed. It is
still not clear to me why the NPO feels that opening of 109th
should be delayed. Because I do not understand the reasons, I am
not able to support this added sentence as part of the
Transportation map amendment.
Perhaps at your July meeting the NPO should clarify its reasons for
recommending the added sentence, in order to be prepared to defend
• the recommendation at the Planning Commission hearing. If the plan
for 109th as proposed is a good idea, why should- it not be
implemented at the time the Triad property is developed?
If you need for me to attend your July meeting, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Randall R Wooley
City Engi eer
rv/czrver
c. John Acker✓ ,
Liz Newton
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13125 SW HaA Btvd, P.O. Box 23397, Tigard Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171
RECEIVED PLANNING
0 8 1991
CC REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
TO: ~~l G DATE: - G /ZS/ 9
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO #6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan- Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in-the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm.your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
x We have reviewed-the proposal and have no objections to it.
• Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
Name of Person Commenting: Aoc er,
Phone Number: CDC
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RECEIVED PLANNING
J UL 05 1991
REQUEST-FOR COMMENTS
TO: ~ ~f Z3 DATE: L
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive.Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO 96) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your- comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, - please phone the staff contact
noted below-with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
►Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker `
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: ,
✓ We have reviewed the proposal and have no-objections to-it. '
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
Name of Person Commenting:
Phone Number: _1df91-.7-LZ./
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RECEIVED PLANNING
JUL05 1991
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
• TO: bLe "AN 51- NJAAXA 9-A GA-7, DATE: ~o (-z.8 h I
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO $6) A request to amend the ti
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space-provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd.; Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
XXX~(X We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
. Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
Name of Person Commenting:
Phone Number: -721-2449
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REQUEST FOR COMtCENTS
bu TODATE:
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO #6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991_ You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
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Name of Person Commenting: G f 1 C-
Phone Number: S Z V- ZS Z ` I
TUALATIN VAL NDE RESCUE
BEAVERTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
GENE BIRCHILL
LUBA FILING - CITY OF TIGARD Deputy Fire Marshall
EXHIBIT # 3 Plans Examiner
PAGE # k 3 503-526-2502
FAX 526-2538
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4755 S W-Gritfth Drive • P-O_ Box 4755 • Bean~Or 97005
RECEIVED PLANNING
JUL 0 5 1991 ?ErEJVEO J L1 1991
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
TO: DATE : ~U►ML. Zvi l9q f
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO #6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
XXXX We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
The Tigard Water District has a 8" water line running from
S.W. Pacific Hwy. to S.W. 109th. on S.W. Naeve Rd. There are 3
water services off that line. One to The Fountains, and two to
the houses on the corner of S.W. Naeve Rd. & S.W. 109th.
Name of Person Commenting: Q/1'Lc
Phone Number : _(03IQ- 1 ss'I
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p~ REQUEST FOR COMMENTS /
~ZFO DATE : ~P /ZS /9 l
10 i Tigard Planning Department
Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO #6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive 'Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
L~ We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
/lil / i^e.C.000Q! •~F~ mot/ .G._, ~ D~-a~- ~ ~ . .
Name of Person Commenting:
Phone Number : 6 311 -b 1 & 8X X'?
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REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
TO: ~y w DATE : ~P f Z8
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO #6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No.. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
• We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
s/ Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
Name of Person Commenting: v~
Phone Number: k 545
LUBA FILING - CITY OF TIGARD
EXHIBIT # 3~
PAGE a
MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD
TO: John Acker, Planning / July 11, 1991
FROM: Randy Wooley, City Engineer
,SUBJECT: CPA 91-02
We support the revisions to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation
Map as proposed by NPO #6. The plan will provide improved traffic
circulation in the neighborhood. The plan addresses concerns
raised by the NPO and others in conjunction with past development
proposals in the area of 109th and Naeve Street.
Proposed Note 10 serves to clarify the routes of the proposed
streets and we support this revision too. However, we do not
understand the reason for the final sentence in the proposed note,
the sentence which requires that a portion of 109th not be opened
until properties to the east are developed. We would prefer to see
the plan for 109th implemented as early as possible. Completion of
• the 109th connection is important to implement the goals of (1)
balanced traffic circulation for the neighborhood, (2) emergency
vehicle access between Little Bull Mountain and Summerfield, and
(3) discouraging of through traffic between Naeve Street and
Summerfield.
Recommendation:
We recommend adoption of the Amendment as proposed by NPO #6 except
for the final sentence of proposed Note 10. We recommend that the
final sentence be deleted.
rw/cpa91-02
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• REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
TO: DATE: G /Z8
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 91-02 (NPO 'r6) A request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map by (1) designating new minor
collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment
No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street. (see attached material)
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 9, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. -If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
RU, s-~ Aj Po
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Name of Person commenting:
Phone Number:
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RECEIVED PLANNING
JUL 2 2 1991
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
TO: State Highway Division DATE: July 11, 1991
FROM: Tigard Planning Department
RE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 91-0002 109TH AVENUE AND NAEVE STREET
(NPO $6) NPO $6 is recommending that the Comprehensive Plan
Transportation Map be revised by (1) designating new minor collector
roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown on Attachment No. 2 in
the following packet and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from
minor collector to local street.
Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From
information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other
information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared
and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish
to comment on this application, we need your comments by July 16, 1991. You may
use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments.
If you are unable to respond bV the above date, please phone the staff contact
noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as
possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard
Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE:
639-4171.
STAFF CONTACT: John Acker
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:
• We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it.
Please contact of our office.
Please refer to the enclosed letter.
Written Comments:
Name of Person Commenting:
Phone Number:
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June 26, 1991 D
JUN 2 6 1991
Project No.: 547.00
Mr. Ross Woods CITY OF TIGARD
Triad Tigard Limited Partnership
320 Andover Park East, Suite 235
Seattle Washington 98138-2070
SUBJECT: Tigard Apartments Supplemental Traffic Study
Dear Mr. Woods:
Kittelson & Associates, Inc. has prepared a supplemental.analysis
of the potential traffic related impacts generated by the
proposed Tigard Apartments on S.W. Naeve Street and 109th Avenue.
This analysis takes into account the proposed realignment of
109th Avenue to Royalty Parkway, as suggested by the City of
Tigard, the proposed circulation of the residential area to the
east of the proposed development, and the reduced number of units
in the development proposal. Generally, the proposed changes to
the development and the circulation pattern will not result in
any adverse traffic related impacts, nor will the distribution of
site generated traffic be significantly affected. A key finding
is that the potential for Summerfield cut-through movements by
site-generated traffic will be substantially reduced under the
realignment proposal. The following pages present the details of
the analysis for the changes mentioned above.
We appreciate the opportunity to provide additional information
and analysis for this project. If you should have any questions
-or'comments regarding the attached information, please do not
hesitate to call me.
'ncerely,
Wil l
Wayne K. Kittelson
Principal
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NPO tt6 APPLICATION
Submitted on 6/25/91
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP AMENDMENT
FOR THE 109TH/NAEVE AREA
Summary
NPO #6 is recommending that the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map be revised
by (1) designating new minor collector roadways in the Little Bull Mountain area as shown
on Attachment No. 2 and (2) changing the designation of Naeve Street from minor
collector to local street.
Background
On December 17,1990, the City Council authorized Neighborhood Planning Organization
(NPO) #6 to initiate consideration of a Comprehensive Plan Amendment focused on
transportation issues in the area of SW 109th Avenue and Naeve Street.
Subsequently, the Engineering Department staff developed several conceptual plans for
a street system in the study area. The study area was generally defined as the area
bounded by Highway 99W on the west, Murdock Street on the north, 100th Avenue on
the east, and the Summerfield development on the south.
The NPO discussed the options at their meetings in March, April and May of 1991.
Interested property owners were invited to attend and participate in the discussions.
Following discussion at the May meeting, the NPO voted to initiate formal consideration
of the specific Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map amendment proposed in this
application.
Existing Plan
In the existing Comprehensive Plan, Naeve Street is designated as a minor collector
street between Highway 99W and 109th Avenue. Sattler Street is designated as a minor
collector street east of 100th Avenue. These two minor collector streets, along with
Canterbury Lane to the north of the study area and Summerfield Drive to the south,
provide the primary access routes to the study area under the existing plan. See
Attachment No. 1. The current street system is shown in more detail in Attachment
No. 3.
In general, the easterly portion of the study area is designated for low density residential
development. The westerly portion is designated for mufti-family residential development,
with some commercial zoning along Highway 99W. A number of large parcels within the
study area have potential for redevelopment. Attachment No. 5 shows the existing zoning.
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Neiqhborhood Concerns
• The NPO and others have been concerned about potential traffic impacts of future
development Specifically, there is concern that future development will result in
unacceptable levels of traffic in the areas of existing residential development. There is
also concern about provision of adequate safe access to Highway 99W.
Some of the concerns include:
• The alignment of existing Naeve Street and 109th Avenue tends to direct traffic
into the Summerfield development. Traffic from future development in the
109th/Naeve area may use local streets in Summerfield to access Durham Road.
• Currently, a portion of 109th Avenue is undeveloped. If future development
completes the missing section of 109th, then additional traffic may be attracted to
109th Avenue as a through connection between Summerfield and Uttle Bull
Mountain.
• A street connection is needed between 109th/Highland and 109th/Canterbury for
emergency vehicles, in the opinion of the emergency service providers.
• Within the study area; there is currently no connection between 100th and 109th
Avenues. If Hoodview and Kable Streets are extended directly to 109th in the
• future, they will tend to operate as minor collector streets.
• The intersection of Naeve and Highway 99W currently has no traffic signal, making
it difficult to make left turns at the intersection. There is concern about the safety
of this intersection if additional development occurs without signalization of the
intersection.
• There is concern that there are already too many signals on Highway 99W,
hindering the flow of through traffic. A signal at Naeve Street might further impede
traffic flow on Highway 99W.
The NPO was looking for a plan which would address all of these concerns.
ODOT Concerns
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has designated Highway 99W as an
Access Oregon Highway (AOH). ODOT is developing regulations to protect the AOH
system, including control of access. As a result, ODOT is striving to restrict the number
of street and driveway accesses to the highway. When possible, ODOT would like to
close existing accesses.
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Previously, consideration was given to construction of a new access from the study area
. to Highway 99W opposite Beef Bend Road. ODOT has determined that this is not an
acceptable proposal, due to the steep grades that would be required on the new street
approach.
The Proposal
Attachment No. 2 shows the amended Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map which
the NPO is proposing. Naeve Street, currently a minor collector, would be changed to
a local street designation. SW 109th Avenue would be extended as a minor collector
from its current terminus south of Murdock Street; the extension would curve across the
south slope of Little Bull Mountain, crossing Naeve Street west of The Fountains
condominiums and meeting Pacific Highway opposite the existing intersection of Royalty
Parkway. In addition, a new minor collector street, labeled "Sattler Extension", is
proposed to connect between 100th and 109th Avenues at a location north of Hoodview
Drive. Attachment No. 4 shows the approximate alignment of the new streets.
Traffic Impacts
The total traffic to and from the study area is not changed by this revision in the
Transportation Map, because there is no change in the zoning. However, the routes used
to access the study area may change under the proposed revision.
• Traffic using Summerfield streets to access the area is expected to decrease under the
revised plan, as the plan provides only an indirect connection to Summerfield.
The proposed Sattler Extension will provide a direct access to the east and is expected .
to carry approximately 700 vehicles per day when the area is fully developed. This
volume is in the low range for minor collector streets and within the range of tolerable
volumes for local streets. (The background document for Tigard's Comprehensive Plan
suggests a range of 0 -1,500 vehicles per day for local streets and 500-- 3,000 for minor
collector streets.) Without the Sattler Extension, some of the traffic would be expected
to use Canterbury Lane, Murdock Street, Kable Lane, and Summerfield Drive as a route
to the east.
Elimination of Naeve Street as a collector street is expected to increase the volume of
traffic using SW 109th Avenue to reach Pacific Highway via Canterbury Lane. When the
area is fully developed, the daily traffic volume on 109th is expected to be approximately
1,500 - 2,000 vehicles per day near Murdock Street This volume will be substantially
reduced if Naeve Street is maintained as a right-tum-only access to Pacific Highway.
The new access to Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway will reduce the projected traffic
volume on Naeve Street The new street is expected to carry approximately 1,000
vehicles per day south of Naeve Street when the study area is fully developed.
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A more complete traffic report has been prepared by the firm of Kttleson & Associates,
Inc., and is available for inspection at City Hall.
Land Use Impacts
The proposed connection between 109th Avenue and Royalty Parkway will impact several
existing properties. Each of the properties has the potential for substantial redevelopment
under existing zoning.
The owners of the properties north of Naeve Street have indicated that they have
development plans that are compatible with the proposed street alignment.
South of Naeve Street, the proposed new road runs through properties that are zoned for
commercial development. In some cases, the new road would split existing parcels into
two lots. Each of the remaining parcels could be legally developed under current zoning
laws; however, more attractive commercial parcels could be -created by combining the
various parcels on each side of the new road. The new road would give these
commercial properties-access to Pacific Highwayat-a signalized intersection, allowing left
turns to and from the Highway. Currently, most of the parcels have right-in/right-out
access only at private driveways. The parcels would still have frontage on Pacific
Highway for good visibility. Under its Access Oregon Highway plan, the State Highway
Division will be severely limiting direct access to the Highway for any new development.
The Sattler Extension is expected to have only-limited impact on the adjoining properties.
When the -properties between 100th and 109th are developed, it will be necessary to
construct at new street to serve any new lots. -The route of the Sattler Extension appears
to be the only available access route to 100th. Hence, it appears that a street on the
approximate alignment of Sattler Extension would need to be built with future
development, even if not required by the Transportation Map.
Timing and Funding
During the NPO-discussions questions were raised about how the proposed roadways
would be funded for construction and when. Who will pay for these new roadways? How
will construction of the new roadways be coordinated with development of the various
properties?
Typically, road improvements are constructed at the time of development and funded by
the developers. Each development is required to build its piece of the roadway system.
Thus, the timing for completion of the proposed roadway system depends on the timing
of development.
At the NPO meetings, there was concern that the proposed new roadway connection from -
Naeve Street to Royalty Parkway may need to be completed prior to redevelopment of
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the adjoining properties. Specifically, it was thought that this roadway connection will be
needed at the time that the multi-family. residential property north of Naeve is developed.
If the road is to be constructed as one project, it will probably be necessary for the City
to purchase the necessary right-of-way and construct the road. Potential funding
methods have been identified. Actual funding would probably be by some combination
of two or more of the following methods:
1. TIF. Development of the properties north of Naeve will generate substantial
revenues from Traffic Impact Fees (TIF). If the new road is identified as a TIF-
eligible road, the TIF funds could be applied towards construction of the new road
There is a process available for reviewing the list of TIF-eligible roads and adding
new roads to the list as a result of a change in the Comprehensive Plan. Council
approval would be required.
2. Reimbursement District. If the road were constructed with Citywide funding, a
reimbursement district could be created to recover the portion-of the cost which
would normally be the responsibility of future development. Each development
would then repay its share at the time of development
3. Citywide Street Funds. The collector street would be eligible for funding from
citywide street funds derived from gas tax and other sources. The project would
have to compete against other priority projects for the use of any citywide funds.
• Establishment of Exact Alignments
The Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map describes street alignments in general
terms. Precise roadway alignments are usually determined at the time of actual
development. The precise alignment is typically based on more detailed engineering and
the needs of the specific developments that are proposed.
Therefore, the proposed revision describes only the approximate alignment of the future
streets. When specific development proposals are considered, there is additional
opportunity for public review and comment on the specific alignments.
Naeve Street/Pacific Highway Intersection
Under its Access Oregon Highway plan, the State Highway Division is endeavoring to
reduce the number of access points and crossings of Pacific Highway. If the Royalty
Parkway connection is constructed, it is assumed that the State will require the closing
of the median at Naeve Street, preventing left turns to and from Pacific Highway. It is
possible that right turn access would still be allowed.
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Existing 109th Avenue at Naeve Street
Existing 109th Avenue north of Naeve Street is a steep narrow gravel roadway. It is
intended that this gravel roadway would remain as a local access from Naeve Street to
the adjoining properties. It is intended that the gravel roadway would not connect to the
minor collector portion of 109th.
In the future, when the properties east of 109th are redeveloped, it is intended that the
gravel portion of 109th would be eliminated.
Conclusions
The proposed revision to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map appears to satisfy
Comprehensive Plan Policy 8.1.1 by providing a safe and efficient street and roadway
system that meets current needs and anticipated future growth and development. In
addition, the proposed revision addresses neighborhood concerns as follows:
• It reduces the potential for through traffic in Summerfield by eliminating the direct
connection to 109th and Naeve.
• It provides for emergency vehicle access between Summerfield and Little Bull
Mountain by a series of indirect connections.
• = It eliminates the safety concerns of existing Naeve/Pacific Highway intersection by
providing an alternative access at Royalty Parkway.
• It provides a new access without requiring any new traffic signals on Pacific
Highway.
• It is consistent with the Access Oregon Highway standards.
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION MAP NOTES
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1. Scholls Ferry Road to be realigned to connect with Davies Road.
2- Study area to determine a future connection between the Walnut/132nd
intersection and the Gaarde/121st intersection. A major collector extension of
Gaarde Street has been recommended by the Northeast Bull Mountain
Transportation Study Report An indirect connection of minor collectors has
been recommended by NPO #3-
3. Approximate alignments are shown for the-extensions of 132nd Avenue south of
Benchview Terrace, 135th Avenue south of Walnut Street, and Benchview
Terrace west of 132nd Avenue. These streets are to be designed as-minor - -
collectors with a design speed of 25 m.p.h..
4. Study area to determine the configuration of a new connection between
southbound Pacific Highway and Main Street
5. Study area to determine the alignment of a minor collector street connecting
68th Parkway near Red Rods Creek with the Dartmouth Street extension; and
with Hampton Street at 72nd Avenue with the Dartmouth Street extension within
the westerly portion of the Tigard Triangle.
6. Study area to determine the alignment of connections between Highway 217,
Kruse Way, 1-5 and the Tigard Triangle.
7. Connections between Hunziker Street, Hall Boulevard at O'Mara Street
(generally) and Bonita Road.
8. Study area to consider extension of Hall Boulevard southward-to connect with
Boones Ferry Road in Tualatin for either pedestrian or vehicular access.
9. (Deleted)
10. An extension of Sattler Street from 100th Avenue to 109th Avenue intersecting
100th Avenue at a point approximately 200 feet north of the existing Sattler
_ Street intersection. An extension and realignment of 109th Avenue south of the
Sattler Street extension, to intersect Pacific Highway at Royalty Parkway. The
realigned 109th Avenue shall intersect Naeve Street at a point approximately
250 feet to 450 feet east of Pacific Highway. The opening of 109th Avenue at
the top should be contingent upon development of the properties to the east of
109th Avenue.
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CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT/ZONE CHANGE/ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT APPLICATION
CITY OF TIGARD, 13125 SW Hall, PO Boa 23397
Tigard, Oregon 97223 - (503) 639-4171 FOR STAFF USE ONLY
CASE NO. (YA
OTHER CASE NO'S:
RECEIPT NO.
APPLICATION ACCEPTED BY: s
DATE:
1. GENERAL INFORMATION Application elements submitted:
PROPERTY ADDRESS/LOCATION 5W (A) Application form (1)
(B) Owner's signature/written
TAX MAP AND TAX LOT N0. S 0 51 L082- authorization
I L5 2-5 / V L . 1 U ✓(C) Applicant • s statement
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SITE SIZE ~ (pre-app check list) %
OPERTY OWNER/DEED HOLDER* KVWIVO (D) Filing fee n1l7
ADDRESS PHONE Additional- information for Compre-x`77
CITY ZIP sive Plan Map Amendments/Zone Changes
APPLICANT* jr - ✓~E) Maps indicating property
ADDRESS 101§1 6W 0 &PHONE o 39- location (pre-app check list)
CITY ZIP- 97 L Z (F) List of property owners and
*When th- er and-the applicant are different addresses within 250 feet (1)
people, the applicant must-be the-purchaser of record (G) Assessor's Map (1)
or a leasee in possession with written authorization (H) Title transfer instrument (1)
from the owner or an agent of the owner--with written
authorization. The owner(s) must sign this
application in the space provided on page two or
submit a written authorization with this application. DATE DETERMINED TO BE COMPLETE:
2. PROPOSAL SUMMARY
The owners of record of the subject property FINAL DECISION DEADLINE:
request a Comprehensive Plan Amendment (if COMP. PLAN/ZONE DESIGNATION:
applicable) from to
and a Zone Change from to
N.P.O. Number:
OR
The applicant requests an amendment to the Planning Commission Approval Date:
• following sections of the Comprehensive Plan %
or e
W City Council-Approval Date:
0737P/23P/ I r4~ /
Revd: 5/87
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3. List any variance, conditional uses, or other land use actions to be considered
as part of this application: _ M)t " ' -
4. Applicants: To have a complete application you will need to submit attachments
described in the attached information sheet at the time you submit this
application.
5. THE APPLICANT(S), SHALL CERTIFY THAT:
A. The above request does not violate any deed- restrictions that may be
attached to or imposed upon the subject property.
B. If the application is granted, the applicant will exercise the rights
granted in accordance with the terms and subject to all the conditions and
limitations of the approval.
C. All of the above statements and the statements in the plot plan, -
attachments,- and - exhibits transmitted herewith,. are true; and the
applicants -so acknowledge that any permit issued, based on this
application, may be revoked if it is found that any such statements are
false.
D. The applicant has read the- entire -contents of the application, including
the policies and criteria, and understands the requirements for approving
or denying the application.
DATED this J day of 19-9/
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SIGNATURES of each owner (eg. husband and wife) of the subject property.
(KSL:pm/0737P)
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2:04 CATION LIST FOR ALL APPLICATIC
1. V_'1'NP0 NO. 3 ) copies CPO NO.
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Building Official/Brad R. Parks & Recreation
Board
City Recorder Police
Engineering/Chris D. Field Operations
Permits Coordinator/Viola G.
3. SPECIAL DZ RICTS
Fire District School Dist No. 48
(Pick-up box) (Beaverton)
Joy Pahl
PO Box 200
Beaverton, OR 97075
-zigard Water District l/-School Dist. 23J
8777 SW Burnham St. (Tigard)
Tigard, OR 97223 13137 SW Pacific Hwy.
Tigard, OR 97223
Metzger Water District
6501 SW Taylors Ferry Rd.
Tigard, OR 97223
4. AFFECTED JURISDICTIONS
Wash. Co. Land Use & Transp. Boundary Commission
150 N. First Ave. 320 SW Stark Room 530
Hillsboro, OR 97124 Portland, OR 97204
Brent Curtis
• Kevin Martin METRO
Joann Rice 2000 SW 1st ave.
Scott King Portland, OR 97201-
Fred Eberle 8~-- • -
Mike Borreson
Y DLCD (CPA's only)
City of Beaverton 1175 Court St. NE
Jim Hendryx Salem, OR 97310-059G___11
PO Box 4755
Beaverton, OR 97076 Other
State Highway Division city
Lee Gunderson
PO Box 565
Beaverton, OR 97075
5. SPECIAL AGENCIES ' /
General Telephone V Portland General Elec.
Mike Lutz Brian Moore
12460 SW Main St. 14655 SW Old Scholls Fry.
Tigard, OR 97223 Beaverton, OR 97007
NW Natural Gas Metro Area Communications
Ronald D. Polvi, PE, PLS Jason Hewitt
220 NW Second Ave. Twin Oaks Technology Center
Portland, OR 97209 1815 NW 169th Place S-6020
Beaverton, OR 97006-4886
TCI Cablevision of Oregon US West
. Mike Hallock Pete Nelson
3500 SW Bond 421 SW Oak St.
Portland, OR 97201 Portland, OR 97204
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6. STATE AGENCIES
Aeronautics Div. (ODOT) DOGAMI
Engineer Division of State Lands
Board of Health Commerce Dept. - H_H_ Park
Fish & Wildlife
Parks & Recreation Div_ LCDC
Subdivision Supervisor
Dept. of Energy PUC
Dept. of Environ_ Quality Fire Marshall
Other
7. FEDERAL AGENCIES
Corps. of Engineers Other
Post Office
8. OTHER
Southern Pacific Transportation Company
Duane M. Forney, PLS - Project Engineer
800F NW. fith Avenue, R. 324, Union Station
Portland, OR 97209
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SUPPLEMENTAL TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
for the
TIGARD APARTMENTS
Developer:
Triad 1Egard Limited Partnership
320 Andover Park East, Suite. 235
P.O. Box 88070
Seattle, Washington 98138-2070
Prepared bp:
Sittelson & Associates, Inc.
610 SW Alder Street, Suite 700
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 228-5230
June 1991
Project No.: 547.00
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OVERVIEW
Kittelson & Associates previously prepared a Traffic Impact Analysis, dated February 1990,
(Reference 1) for the proposed Tigard Apartments configured with 364 multi-family units,
which identified the site generated traffic related impacts on the surrounding street system.
This report was amended on March 7, 1990, in a letter to Ms. Suzette Fontana, by a
supplemental report (Reference 2) which responded to four specific issues raised by the City
of Tigard. These issues were:
• Revise the traffic analysis to consider a possible connection of the two currently
severed segments of 109th Avenue.
• Revise the traffic analysis to consider the effect of a full access drive on Naeve
Street as opposed to the restricted tight turn only access evaluated in the
original report.
• Consider the potential for existing development to the south to use Naeve .
. Street due to the required roadway improvements on Naeve Street.
• Assess traffic operations at the intersection of 109/Naeve Street for all
alternatives.
The results of both the original and supplemental traffic analyses revealed that the proposed
apartment development would not cause significant traffic related impacts on the
surrounding street system. One of the conclusions of the previous reports was that under
cumulative future conditions, the intersection of SW Pacific highway and Naeve Street may
need to be signalized. The effects of this potential new signal were analyzed as part of a
system of signals on SW Pacific Highway, and it was determined that adequate signal
progression could be obtained.
Since the initial reports were submitted, discussions have continued with City staff ODOT
officials, and neighborhood residents regarding other roadway alignment options that might
better serve the needs of all. As a result of these discussions, two street system alternatives
have been developed requiring some modification to original site development plans.
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Accordingly, this supplemental report has been prepared to identify the net change in traffic-
related conditions likely to be caused by these proposed modifications-
CIRCULATION CHANGES
Figure 1 displays the realignment of 109th Avenue as currently suggested by both
Neighborhood Planning Organization #6 (NPO 6) and Tigard Triangle Limited Partnership.
As shown in this figure, the northern portion of 109th Avenue would be extended to the
southwest in a curvilinear fashion to connect with SW Naeve Street. This realignment would
bisect the project property, resulting in approximately 25% of the developable land located
in the-southeast quadrant of the parcel being separated from the rest of the property.
Additional off-site street system modifications are also being suggested by NPO 6 that do not
have an effect on the overall site development plaits. Specifically, the 209th AvenuefNaeve
Street alignment would be extended to connect Royalty Parkway, thereby providing
signalized access onto and off of Highway 99W. Additionally, the west leg of Naeve Street
would no longer intersect SW Pacific Highway and, instead, would terminate in a cul-de-sac
configuration to maintain public street access to all abutting properties. The location of the
specific termination point of this leg of Naeve Street is not addressed in this report.
However, the area between the termination point and SW Pacific Highway would probably
be abandoned or, at a minimum, reclaimed in some manner. Third, the eastern and western
segments of Murdock Avenue would be connected to allow continuous movement along the
full length of this roadway. Finally, Sattler Avenue would be extended westward to connect
with 109th Avenue as shown in Figure L
Under the NPO 6 proposal, the east leg of Naeve Street would continue as currently
configured and intersect the existing southern portion of 109th Avenue. However, the
existing portion of 109th Avenue between Naeve Street and the point where the new
realignment to the southwest begins would be abandoned-
The purpose of the proposed realignment of 109th Avenue and the various street
abandonments is to discourage drivers from accessing Durham Road by travelling through.
the Summerfield residential area, while at the same time provide an opportunity .for the
residents of the Summerfield area travelling to and from the north to access the signalized
. intersection of SW Pacific Highway and Canterbury Lane. The purpose of the several
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intra-neighborhood circulation opportunities to the local residents.
LAND USE CHANGES
As mentioned above, the realignment of 109th Avenue results in a bisection of the proposed
project property. Triad Tigard Limited Partnership has prepared a revised.site plan based
on the identified realignment of. 109th Avenue. This site plan results in approximately 60
multi-family units being located on the southern parcel and 288 multi-family units being
located on the northern parcel, for a total of 348 units. This represents a 4.5 percent
decrease in the number of units assumed for the purposes of the previously-prepared traffic
impact analysis reports. Accordingly, this change in site development plans results in a 4.5
percent decrease in the daily and peak hour traffic expected to be generated by the site. The
table below presents a revised estimate of the trip generation characteristics of the proposed
development using the reduced number of units.
Generated Trips
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In addition to this traffic, the previous reports also considered the future development of
nearby (but unrelated) properties that - are designated and available for residential
development. The remainder of this supplemental report includes consideration of this
additional traffic as well. Thus, the analysis reflects conditions likely to. occur only upon
buildout of the site vicinity area.
There is some legitimate question as to the future distribution of site generated traffic under
the proposed street system modifications. On the one hand, there is potential for this traffic
to focus* its morning and evening peak hour activities toward Pacific Highway for all
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northbound and southbound movments (recall from the previous traffic reports that 70
. percent of the site-generated traffic is expected to travel to and from the north during the
morning and evening peak hours for employment and shopping opportunities). The proposed
modifications to the street system support this trip distribution notion by providing more
convenient and signalized access to Pacific Highway, both at Canterbury Lane and also at
Royalty Parkway. The results of this trip distribution pattern (in terms of net additional
traffic on each road segment) are shown in Figure 2 for morning peak hour, full buildout
conditions. If this trip distribution pattern were to be realized, then the net additional traffic
impacts of the new residential impacts on the local street system would be minimal.
There is, however, the potential that traffic from the new residential areas would make
greater use of the improved local street system to travel to and from the east. This could
occur if, for example, these drivers fo-.md Hall Boulevard or Durham Road to be faster routes
to I-5 (and other northern destinations) than Pacific Highway during the peak hours. For
this reason, a second trip distribution pattern was assumed in which a significantly higher
percentage of site-generated traffic was estimated to make use of Murdock and the Sattler
extension. The results of this scenario are shown in Figure 3 and indicate that, even under
this worst-case neighborhood impact scenario, traffic volumes on Murdock Avenue would
grow by less than 20 peak hour (200 daily) vehicle trips, and on Sattler Road by less than 70
peak hour (700 daily) vehicle trips. These volumes are well within the threshold levels
normally established for local streets and collectors in the Tigard area-
From a traffic circulation perspective, the overriding benefit of the proposed street system
modifications is in providing a significant deterrent to short cut traffic by-passing the
intersection of Pacific Highway and Durham Road. Attempting the short cut would result
in significant out of direction travel and delay for these motorists. Therefore, while the
realignment of Naeve Street does not prohibit the two neighborhoods (the proposed
residential development and the existing Summerfield neighborhood) from interacting, it does
discourage non-local traffic from short cutting through the neighborhood.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONAL EFFECTS
Because the net effects of the proposed off-site changes are so small (in terms of the absolute
number of site-generated vehicle trips), the findings and conclusions associated with the
original traffic impact analysis reports are still valid- Thus, all major signalized and
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unsignalized intersections within the site vicinity are expected to continue operating at
acceptable levels of service during weekday morning and evening peak hours, even with full
buildout of the site in accordance with the proposed site plan and under either of the
assumed trip distribution patterns. Further, it is not expected that development of the site
in accordance with these plans will create or exacerbate any on-site or off-site traffic safety
problems. Therefore, no additional off-site transportation-related improvements are
recommended.
REFERENCES
1. Kittelson & Associates, Inc., "Tigard Apartments Traffic Impact Analysis" (February
1990)
2. Letter to Ms. Suzette Fontana from Mark Vandehey (March 7, 1990)
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CERTIFICATE OF FILING
2 I, Catherine Wheatley, hereby certify that on September a`I ,
3 1991, I filed the original of this INDEX AND RECORD in LUBA No. 91-
4 137 with the Land Use Board of Appeals, Suite 220, 100 High Street,
5 S.E., Salem, Oregon 97310 by first class mail.
6 DATED: September 1991.
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12 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
13 I, Catherine Wheatley, hereby certify that on September,
• 14 1991, I served a true and correct copy of this INDEX AND RECORD in
15 LUBA No. 91-137 by first class mail on the following person:
16 James H. Bean
Lindsay, Hart, Neil & Weigler
17 222 S.W. Columbia, Suite 1600
Portland, OR 97201
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1 BEFORE THE LAND USE BOARD OF APPEALS
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R 4 MARGE DAVENPORT, ESTATE OF )
5 BERNARD A. McPHILLYPS, and )
6 ROBERT C. LUTON, )
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8 Petitioners, )
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11 ) LUBA Nos. 91-_133 and 91-137
12 CITY OF TIGARD, )
13 ) FINAL OPINION
14 Respondent, ) AND ORDER
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16 and )
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18 TRIAD TIGARD LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, )
19 and ROSS WOODS, }
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21 Intervenors-Respondent. )
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24 Appeal from City of Tigard.
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26 Jack L. Orchard, Portland, filed a petition for review and
27 argued on behalf of petitioners Marge Davenport and Estate of
28 Bernard A. McPhillips (LUBA No. 91-133). With him on the brief
29 was Ball, Janik & Novack.
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31 James H. Bean, Portland, filed a petition for review and =
32 argued on behalf of petitioner Robert C. Luton (LUBA No.
33 91-137). With him on the brief was Lindsay, Hart, Neil & sY
34 Weigler.
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36 No appearance by respondent.
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38 Steven L. Pfeiffer, Portland, filed the response brief on
39 behalf of intervenors-respondent. With him on the brief was 4
40 Stoel, Rives, Boley, Jones & Grey. Thomas R. Page, Portland,
41 argued on behalf of intervenors-respondent.
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43 HOLSTUN, Chief Referee; SHERTON, Referee; KELLINGTON,
44 Referee, participated in the decision. Y
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46 REMANDED 01/28/92
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48 You are entitled to judicial review of this Order.
49 Judicial review is governed by the provisions of ORS 197.850..
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2 NATURE OF THE DECISION
3 Fetitioners appeal an amendment to the.Tigard Comprehensive
4 Plar (TCP) Transportation Map. The challenged amendment
5 dcangrades the existing plan designation for one street,
6 •Apgrades the existing plan designation for two others, and adds
7 extensions of the two ungraded streets.
e MOTION TO INTERVENE
9 Triad Tigard Limited Partnership and Ross Woods move to
10 intervene on the side of respondent. There is no opposition to
11 the motion, and it is allowed.
12 FACTS
13 The streets- affected by the challenged decision lie. east of
14 Highway 99W, a north-south arterial highway. Naeve Street is an S
15 existing east-west minor collector, extending east from its
16 present unsignalized intersection with Highway 99W. In order to
17 improve the traffic carrying capacity of the streets in this
18 area, and to avoid increasing the amount of traffic at the
19 current-unsignalized Naeve Street/Highway 99W intersection, the = -
20 challenged decision adopts several changes to the TCP
21 Transportation map for this area-
22 The challenged decision adds extensions of Sattler Street
23 and 109th Avenue to the map, and designates those streets as y:
24 minor collectors. Sattler. Street-, an existing east-west minor _
25 collector terminating at-300th Avenue, is extended west. from
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1 100th Avenue to connect with 109th Avenue.! 109th Avenue, an
2 existing north-south local street, is extended south and west,
3 crossing Naeve Street and ultimately connecting with Highway -99W
4 at a signalized intersection across from Royalty Parkway: The
5 challenged decision also downgrades the existing classification
6. of Naeve Street from a minor collector to a local street.
7 Petitioners own property currently served by Naeve Street
8 and would be affected by the street extensions and
9 redesignations approved by the challenged decision.
10 FIRST ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-133)
11 Citing St-aw_b?ryy Hill d-Wheelers v 74Pn on Co. 3d of
t
12 Comm., 287 Or 591, 601 P2d 769 (1979), petitioners contend the
13 challenged decision is, quasi-judicial, and that the city erred
14 when it determined that the decision is 1egislative.2
15 Petitioners contend that if the challenged decision is quasi-
16 judicial, Tigard Community Development Code (TCDC) Section
=in addition, the TCP Transportation Map Notes are amended to state that
the design of the Sattler. Street extension may vary from the city's
standards for minor collector streets-
2In Strawberr_-v will a-Wh-a ers v. fla_nton Ca_ 3d- of Cm-r-n., 21U=, 287 Or
at 602-03, the Oregon Supreme Court set forth three factors that must be
considered in determining whether a local government decision -is
quasi-judicial, Those factors may be suumarized as follows:
1. Is "the process bound to result in a deci3ion?-
2_ Is "the decision bound to apply preexisting criteria to-
concrete facts?"
3. Is the action "directed at a closely circumscribed
factual situation or a relatively 3-11 number of
persons?"
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1 18-22.C40 governs the challenged decision and that section was
2 not j.pplied by the city.3 Petitioners further contend
3 quas.l-judicial plan amendments must be accompanied by adequate
4 fi-dings demonstrating compliance with applicable approval
5 c-i.teria, and petitioners argue such findings are lacking.
6 We - agree with petitioners that the first two of the
7 gtrawberrv Hill 4--Wheelers factors are satisfied in this case.
e By virtue of TCDC Section 18.30.130.0, an application for a plan
9 amendment is bound to result in a decision, whether the proposed.
10 amendment is legislative or quasi-judicial... Accordingly, the
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11 first of the Strawberry Fill 4-Wh *-n factors is present.
12 Additionally, as noted below,. all amendments to the TCP involve,
13 at a minimum, the application of preexisting criteria., namely
14 the statewide planning goals and relevant CP policies. Thus
s factors is also.
.15 the second of the Strawberry Hill d_-Whee? er
16 satisfied.
-17 However, in applying the third of the Strawberry Hill
18 Q-Whe,Iers factors, we conclude the challenged decision is not
19 "directed at a closely circumscribed factual situation or a
20 relatively small number of persons.,, Although petitioners
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21 contend there are only nine parcels directly affected by the
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3Although we need not reach the issue, it appears that TCDC Section
18.22.040 establishes criteria governing adoption of quasi-judicial 7enna y
map amendments, not quasi-judicial Qlan map a.'n-ndments. The challenged
decision does not amend the zoning map.
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l indirectly. affected by the decision. More importantly, as
2 intervenors point out, the proceeding that led to adoption of
3 the challenged decision was initiated by aneighborhood planning t
.4 organization and was directed at a variety of transportation
5 planning issues. The study area encompassed a large area of the
6 citY s t "fit =
including far more than nine parcels. We conclude the `r.
7 city corn sctly determined that its decision in this matter is
8 legislat.ve, rather than quasi-judicial.
:yt
9 Ho ever, our conclusion that the challenged decision is
10 legi.sla ive rather than cruasi-judicial does not mean that the
11 statewide planning goals or-plait r code provisions petitioners
12 cite .nder the remaining assignments of- error do not apply to
13 the ;hallenged decision. Neither does it necessarily mean that
14 the city is excused from adopt 'ng findings in support of its
15 decision. As we explained in SLon_ Tm-nker v. Hood Riv . o untv,
16 Or LUBP_ (LUBA Nos. 91-102 and 91-103, November 8, 1991),•
17 slip op 9.
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lE "Quasi-judicial comprehens- I'Plan amendments must be
it supported by findings Frh~~ explain why the plan
2J amendment complies with applicable approval standards.
:.1 Sunnys id . N ghhorhood . v G-* ackcmzs Co. Comm., 280 Or
'_2 3, 19-23, 569 P2d 1063 (19 Although no statute or
e aware of specifically
3 appellate court case w4_5
4 requires that all legi`sStive comprehensive plan
.5 amendments be- supported. fi=idings, findings. may
16 nevertheless be require. !to allow this Board to
27 determine whether the amended plan remains internally
28 consistent and consistent with the statewide planning
4"The study area was generally defined as the area bounded by Highway
99W on the west, Murdock street on ::the nort;-,, 100th Avenue on the east, and
the Surame-:field development on the :south. ^ Record 93.
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1 goals. OLe& Leaau of Women tare y Klamath Coin v,
2 16 Or. LUBA 949, 913, (1988) 'Tides Unit, Owners Aasnc.
3. v. Cty of Seaside, 11 Or LUBA 84, 89-90 (1984) ; 000
4 Friends of Organn v Marion County Board -of
5 Com•.ii s 4 Toners, : 1 Or LUBA 33, 37 (1980). In Oregon.
6 &JX Ctri c 5J GM AsspC Atjon Rpaverton, 7 Or LUBA 68
7 (1382), sey'd on --Other Qrnunds 66 Or App 436, rev den
8 2')6 Or 829 (1984), we explained that even where the
9 -r.hallenged plan amendment is legislative, Goal 2
10 imposes an obligation that a local government explain
11 why the amendment complies with applicable statewide
12 planning goals. This explanation may be provided
13 .either in findings, or if not in findings, somewhere
14 in the record supporting the legislative plan
15 amendment. Where the local government does not.adopt
16 findings explaining why the challenged legislative
17 plan amendment complies with applicable' goal T
18. requirements, we rely on -respondents to provide
19 argument and citations to the record to assist this
20 Board in resolving allegations by petitioners that the
2' challenged decision does not comply with applicable
2' statewide planning goals." (Footnote omitted.)5
:3 The first assignment of error in LUBA No. 91-133 is denied:
24
25 SECOND AND rouRTR ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-133) _
26 AND FIRST ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-137)
.27 Under TCDC Section 18.30.120, legislative plan amendments
28. are subject to compliance with the statewide planning goals,
~9 applicable TCP policies, and applicable provisions of the TCDC.6
30 TCP Policy 3.1.1 provides as follows:
. SIn the omitted footnote we explained:
"However, neither the appellate courts of this state nor. this _-r=
Board have ever. held that the same kind of detailed findings `n~
required by ORS 215.416(9) and 227.173(2) for permits and
required under a
ppellate court decisions for other quasi- _
judicial land use decisions are required for legislative plan.
amendments. Von. , ,bkon v Hood Rive" County, '
supra, _ :.~e~._•.~:.•
slip-vp at. 9. See 1so wzent!sch v-' City of Shpxdood, Or
LUnA (LUBA Nos. 90-125, 90-151 and 90-158, Order on motions
to Dismiss, February 14, 1991), slip op to n 11.'t
6ORS 197.175 (2) (a) and Goal 2 (Land Use Planning) imoose
essentially tLe.--::;;:~...-~ ~
same requirement.
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1 "The City shall not allow development in areas having
2 the following development limitations except where it
3 can be shown that established and proven engineering
4 techniques related to a specific site plan will make
5 the area suitable for the proposed development:
6 "a. Areas having a high seasonal water table * *
7 "b. Areas having a severe soil erosion potential;
8 "c. Areas subject to slumping, earth slides or
9 movement;
10 "d. Areas having slopes in excess of 25%; or
11 "e. Areas having severe weak foundation soils."
12 TCP Policy 3.4.1 provides, in part, as follows:
13 "The City shall designate the following as. areas of
14 significant Environmental Concern.
15 * x * x
16 "c. ,.reas valued for their fragile character as
17 habitats for plants animal or aquatic life, or
18 having endangered plant or animal species, or
19 specific natural features, valued for the need
20 to protect natural areas."
21 There a e several implementation strategies or TCP Policy 3.4.1
22 and re?:ted TC_a Natural Areas policies, including the following:
23 "Me City shall review all development proposals _
24 :.djac,,;nt to wildlife habitat areas to ensure that
25 adverse impacts on any wildlife habitat areas are .Y
26 mini?aized, and if need be, request that other federal,
27 state, and local agencies review the development
28 prcposals."'. TCP Natural Areas Policy 3.4,
29 Implementation Strategy 3.
30 Pf:titioners allege the city erred by failing to identify
31 tae a--)ove TCP policies and implementing strategy as approval
32 crit- ria and by failing to demonstrate compliance with those
33 plat- provisions in making. its decision to amend the TCP
34 Tr~.nsportation nap.
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1 Petitioners also argue the city failed to apply and
2 _emcnstrate compliance with TCDC Chapter 18.164 (Street and
3 Ut..lity Improvement Standards).7 Petitioners contend the city
4 f:,iled to demonstrate compliance with the following applicable
:.treet improvement standards.
6 "The location, width, and grade of all streets shall
7 conform to an approved street plan and shall be
8 considered in their relation to existing and planned
9 streets, and to topographic. conditions, the public
10 convenience and safety, and in their appropriate
11 relation to the proposed use of the land to be served
12 by such streets ; * TCDC Section 18.164.0.30.D.1.
1; "As far as practical, streets shall be dedicated and
constructed in alignment with existing streets by
continuing the center lines thereof. In no case shall
be staggering of streets making 'T' intersections at
collectors and arterials be designed such that jogs of
_3 less than 300 feet on such streets are created, as
19 measured from the center line of such street.- TCDC
20 Section 18.164.030.6.1.
.21 "G*?des shall not exceed 10 percent on arterials, 12
22. percent on collector streets, or 12 percent on any
23 o4.her street * * TCDC Section 18.164.030.M.1.
24 intervenors contend none of the above TCp or TCDC
25 prop sions apply to the challenged plan ameriftent. Intervenors =
26 exI 1• in that under TCDC Section .18.26.030, all. _requests for.
27 de, a •opment approval must comply with the TCP. Further, under
28 TCDC Section 18.120.020, all development is subject to site
29 c_evelorment review. Site development review explicitly requires
'7".CDC Section 18.164.010.A provides as foUows:
"The purpose of (the Street and Utility improve.~nt Standards)
is to provide construction standards for the i.rplementation of
pub--c and private facilities and utilities such as streets,
sewers, and drainage_"
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1 that. the above cited TCDC street and utility standards be
2 addressed.8 "Development" is defined broadly, and would include
3 the street improvements envisioned by the challenged decision,
.4 whether or not the disputed streets are improved in conjunction
5 with development of adjacent properties. TCDC Section
6 18.26.030.
7 Intervenors point out TCP Policy 3.1.1 explicitly envisions
8 specific engineering techniques being applied at the development
9 stage to make areas with the cited limitations developable and,
10 therefore, applies at the time a specific development plan is
11 proposed. Intervenors contend TCP 3.4.1(c) simply directs that
12 the city designate certain kinds of areas as areas of
13 significant environmental concern and does not impose an
14, approval standard on the challenged plan amendment. Further,
15 the implementation strategy following that policy, quoted _syg,
16 is explicitly directed at development proposals.
17 We agree with intervernors that TCP Policy 3.4.1(c) is not
18 an approval criterion for the challenged decision, and that the
8TCDC Section 18.120.180.A provides, in part, as follows:
"The Director shall make a finding with respect to each of the
following cs-iteria. when approving with conditions, or denying
an application [for site development review approval]:
"1. Provisions of the following chapters:
"M. Chapter 18.164, Street and Utility Improvement
Standards.
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1 remaining TCP provisions and the TCDC- street and utility
2 standards quoted above apply at the time development of the
3 disputed streets is proposed. Those standards are not intended
4 as approval criteria for plan amendments, such as those adopted
5 by the disputed decision.9
6 The second and fourth assignments of error in LUBA No.
7 91-133 and the first assignment of error in LUBA No. 91-=37 are
8 denied.
9 THIRD ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-133)
10 Pursuant to Goal 5 (Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas,
11 and Natural Resources) the city has inventoried a number of
12 sites to be protected under Goal 5. Petitioners identify tree
13 sites that either will be or may be affected by the challenged
14 decision, and argue the city erred by failing to explain how the
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16 When adopting amendments to its acknowledged comprehensive
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9Although we agree with intervernors that the TCP and TCDC provisions
discussed under these assignments of error are not approval criteria
applicable to the.disputed plan amendments, we agree:rith petitioners that
the disputed plan amendments approve an alignment for Sattler Street which
has staggered "T" intersections with 100th Avenue closer than 300 feet
apart. Therefore, construction of this Sattler Street alig.ment
necessarily would violate TCDC Section 18.164.030.G.1; quoted above in the
text. The city apparently attempted to address this problem by exerting
the design of the Sattler Street extension from the city's standards for
minor collectors. we address this aspect of the city's decision infra.
loThe city's decision adopts no findings addressing Goal 5, and the
inventory maps provided by the parties do not precisely locate the city's j
inventoried Goal 5 resource sites. The Little Bull Mountain Natural Forest i
and the Kallstrom Fir Grave are both inventoried sites and avpear to be
impacted by the challenged decision. Petitioners also point out the-s:u--mit
of the Little Bull Mountain area is designated as a Special Area aad
contend that it contains resources protected by Goal 5.
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1 plan, the city is required to assure that the amended plan
2 remains in compliance with the statewide planning goals. 1000
3 Fri Pndn of orgaon y. Jackson r-ounty, 79 Or App 93, 97, 718 P2d
4 753, zey en 301 Or 445 (1986). As.intervenors correctly note,
5 the city's acknowledged plan includes a variety of measures
6 adopted to protect identified Goal.5 resource sites. However,
7 here, the city is amending its plan to designate new alignments
8 for minor collector extensions and to redesignate existing
9 streets. These changes in the acknowledged comprehensive plan
10 require that the city identify possible conflicts the proposed
11. action may cause with inventoried Goal 5 resource sites, and
12 explain how those conflicts are resolved, as required by OAR 660
13 Division, 15.
14 Intervenors argue:
15 * * Absent a [sic] indication that the plan
16 amendment would adversely affect the inventoried
17 resources in a manner not anticipated by the City's
18 acknowledged [comprehensive plan and land use
19 regulation] provisions, it is appropriate for the City
20 to rely upon existing implementing measures to
21 maintain Goal 5 compliance. Urquhart v Lane
22 CQunc-i1 of !C-nments, 80 Or App 176, 721 P2d 870
23 (1986) Intervenors-Respondent's Brief 15.
24 -if, ly the above quoted statement, intervenors mean, that
25 ::here a :roposed amendment to an acknowledged comprehensive plan
26 will nor affect inventoried Goal 5 resources or will affect them
27. only i,i a manner already anticipated by the plan and addressed
-"OAR 660 Division 15 establishes a process whereby Goal 5 resource
sitf.s must be inventoried,- conflicting uses identified, and a program
adcated to resolve those conflicts adopted.
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1 in some manner pursuant to OAR 660 Division 15, we agree.
2 However, we do not agree that-we can assume, based o1 the
^!S 3 disputed decision or the record in this matter,. that such i.., the
r 4 case here. Where apparently applicable statewide planning gals
l
5 are implicated by a challenged decision, the city must either
6 ex.,,lain how the challenged decision 'complies with the goals or
7 e:;plain why those apparently applicable goals do not apply. EAa
8 '_000 MrienclG of nragon v. Washinaton Cou ty, 17 Or. LUBA 671,
9 683 (1989).
10 The third assignment of error in LUBA No. 91-133 is
1.'. sustained.
'_2 FIFTH ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-133)
13. Petitioners argue the city failed to perform its.obligation
14 -to coordinate its. plan amendment with affected .governmental
15. entities. TCP Policy 8.1.2 provides as follows:
16 "The city shall provide for efficient management of
17 the transportation planning process within the city
18 and the metropolitan area through cooperation with
19 other federal, state, regional and.. local
20 jurisdictions."
21 We assume the above policy was adopted by the city to-implement
22 its obligation under Goal 2 (Land Use Planning) to assure that
23 its plan amendments are "coordinated with the plans of affected
24 governmental units." Tektronix v. City of Beaverton, 18 Or LUBA
25. 473, 484-85 (1989) ; RRajneesh v. Wasc_o .o nn .y, 13 Or LUBA 202,
26- 210 (1985).
27- Petitioners. contend that neither the decision nor the
28 record in this matter establishes the city fulfilled :ts
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1 obligation under the above cited policy ll' coordinat ~ i_ts
2 decision with the Oregon Department of Tra ortatio , the
3 Metropolitan Service District, and Washington County. We
4 ag: ee.12
S The fifth assignment of error in LUBA No. 91-133 is
6 --ustained.
7
8 SIXTH ASSIGHMENT of ERROR (LUBA No. 91-133) AND FOURTI
9 ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-137)
1C TC? Policy 8.1.1 provides as follows:
] i "The city shall plan for a safe a-n-d efficient street
_2 and roadway system that meets currant needs and
13 anticipated future growth and development."
14 Petitioners complain that the challenged decision does not
15 demonstrate compliance with this policy. ?etitioners in CUBA
16 No. 9_-133 point out that if the extension of 109th Avenue is
l7 not ce:.1w_ete:: at the same time the other improvements envisioned
118 by the city's decision, Naeve Street will provide the only
19 outlet onto Hiahway 9914 and contend that unsignalized
20 intersection is inadequate to perform that function safely.13
21 Although TCP Policy 8.1.1 is very general, and intervernors
22 cite a number of places in the record where safety, timing, and
12Although the record shows the Oregon Department of firansportation
participated during the local proceedings, there is no indication in the
record that the city coordinated its decision with the metropolitan service
District or Washington county.
13Petitioner Luton claims "the uneontroverted evidence was that the
p-oposed new street system would harm, not help, the development of
plaintiff Luton's property." Petition for Review 11. As intervenors
correctly note, the policy is directed at-the street and roadway system and
does not necessarily require that the city avoid all. actions that may have
negative impacts on development of specific individual properties.
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1 funding of.improvements is discussed, we agree with petitioners
.2 that the city must explain why it believes the policy is
3 satisfied by the challenged decision.
i 4 The sixth assignment of error in LUBA No. 91-133 and the
1 5 fourth assignment of error in LUBA No. 91--137 are sustained.
6 SECOND AND THIRD ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR (LUBA NO. 91-137)
7 Under these assignments of error, petitioner raises
8 essentially two issues. First, petitioner contends the city
9 erred by exempting the Sattler Street extension from the city's
10 street standards applicable to minor collectors. Second,
11 petitioner contends the city erred by failing to address
12 Statewide Planning Goal 9 (Economy of the State) and TCP
13 provisions requiring protection of commercial properties.
14 A. The Sattler Street Extension
15 Satt.ler Street presently terminates at 100th Avenue. As
16 approved by the challenged decision, at a point approximately
.17 200 feet north of the existing Sattler Street/100th Avenue
18 intersection,. Sattler Street would be extended.from 100th Avenue
19 to t:ne west and designated.a minor collector, thus creating two
'
than.
20 "T" intersections with 100th Avenue with a "jog" of less 21 300 feet. As noted above, such a jog violates TCDC Section
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22 18.164.030 . G.1•. a n 9, -The city's apparent solution f
23 to this problem was to add the following language to the TCP
24 Transportation Plan Map Notes:
25 "The design of the Sattler Street Extension may vary `
2.6 from the adopted City standards for minor collectors."
27 Record 21.
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1. Petitioner contends the challenged decision offers no
2 explanation of why the above exemption for the Sattler Street
3 extension is .warranted.14 Neither, contends petitioner, do any
4 of the notices of hearing provided in this matter suggest that
5 the city proposed to amend its plan to completely exempt the
6 Sattler Street extension from the standards the city imposes on
7 minor collectors. . Petitioner contends the city's failure to
8 -provide adequate notice of its proposed action violates
9 Statewide PlanningGoal 1 (Citizen Involvement). Petitioner
10 also contends the city's failure to explain why the adopted
11 exemption is warranted constitutes. error.
12 we agree with petitioner that the challenged decision does
13. not explain why the Sattler Street extension is excused from
14 compliance with the street construction standards applicable to
15 rumor collectors. To the extent the exemption is intended only
1.6 to.obviate the requirement-of TCDC Section. 18.164.030.G.1, there
17 is no explanation for why TCDC Section 18.164.030.G.1 cannot be
.18 m.et, and the exemption granted is much broader than necessary to
19 eliminate the requirement for compliance with that particular
20 standard. Because we are unable to discern the city's rationale
21 for exempting the Sattler Street extension from the street ti's
22 construction standards applicable to minor collectors, we
_ ag
14We agree with petitioner that while the city's intent may have been
only to relieve the Sattler Street extension from the 300 foot "T"
intersection jog-requirement, the -quoted exemption is much broader .'and
apparently provides that the Sattler street extension need not co.TRply with
ay of the standards applicable to minor collectors-
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1 sustain this subassignment of error.15
2 a. Goal 9 and TCP Commercial Propsrty Provisions
3 .etitioner contends the challenged decision will have
4 significant adverse economic impacts on his property. The
5 :xtansion of 109th Avenue may cut petitioner's property into two
6 oercels. Petitioner contends downgrading Naeve Street to - a
7 1>cal street will adversely affect access to petitioner's
f c)nmmercially planned and zoned property, in view of these
iiipacts, petitioner contends the city erred by failing to
L0 e-:plain why it decision is consistent with Goal 9 and TCP
11 J-rOVi5iOn3 requiring protection of commercial properties.
12 Petitioner's concern is that the properties now served by
13 Naeve Street, and his property in particular, will be adversely
14 affected by the challenged decision. it is' not at all clear to
11 us how the potential adverse transportation and access. impacts
6 noted on the pages of.the record cited by petitioner could
17 mount to a violation of Goal 9. As intervenors correctly note,
Goal 9 recauires the city "[t]o diversify and improve the economy
.9 of-the state." The goal does not require that all city planning
20 decisions avoid adverse -economic impacts on individual
21 properties. Petitioner's Goal- 9 allegations are not
1SIn arguing the notices of hearing provided by the city violate Goal 1,
petitioner does not identify specifically which provisions of that Goal he
believes were violated and does not cite provisions of the TCP or the TCDC
that may have been adopted to govern notice of legislative plan amendments
or element Goal 1. On remand, the city presumably will assure that.-its
notices of hearing are adequate to advise persons wishing to participate in
those proceedings of the nature of the action it intends to take..
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1 sufficiently developed and are rejected.
.2 The TCP policy cited by petitioner requires, with specified
3 exceptions, that the city "prohibit residential development in
commercial and industrial zoning districts.." TCP Policy VI.5.
5 Petitioner's argument is apparently based on his view that the
6 challenged decision is primarily intended to allow development-
7 of intervenors' resider 1 zoned property. Because the
8 challenged decision does not approve residential development in
9 commercial and industrial zones, we fail to see how the
10 challenged decision violates TCP Policy VT-5. However, Economic
11 Implementation Strategy 19, which follows this policy, presents
12 a different question. That strategy requires as follows:
13 "The city shall coordinate its planning efforts with
14 tae Metropolitan Service District and Oregon.
15 Department of Transportation to ensure adequate access
16 from major arterial routes to designated commercial =
17 and industrial area." TCP Economic Implementation
18 Strategy 19. z
19 TCP Economic Implementation Strategy 19 may be implicated
20 by the challenged decision, and the city rust address that '
21 strategy on remand.
22 The second and third assignments of error in LUBA No.
23 91-137 are sustained in part. ` rl
Il24 The city's decision is remanded.
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1 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
2
3
4 I hereby certify that I served the foregoing Final Opin.'.on
5 and' Order for LUBA Nos. 91-133 and 91-137, on January 28, 19S2,
6 by mailing to said parties or their attorney a true copy there•-)f
7 contained in a sealed envelope with postage prepaid addressed to.
8 said parties or their attorney as follows:
9
10 Jack L. Orchard
-11 Richard Whitman
12 Ball, Janik & Novack
13 101 SW Main Street, Suite 1100
14 Port'.and, OR 97204
15
16 JamE-s H. Bean
17 Linlsay, Hart, et al
18 22^f SW Columbia, Suite 1600
19 Portland, OR 97201
20
21 T..mothy V. Rami s
22 O Donnell, Ramis, et al
23 1127 NW Hoyt Street
24 ?ortland, OR 97209
25 -
26 Steven L. Pfeiffer
27 Stoel, Rives, et al
28 900 SW Fifth, Suite 2300
29 Portland, OR 97204 f
30 =
31
32 Dated this 28th day of January, 1992.
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34
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