ZOA6-82 POOR QUALITY RECORD
PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and
put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the
microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions
please contact City of Tigard Records Department.
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21. TIME EXTENSION REQUEST BY SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF CHRIST
(a) Planning Director recommended denial of request for extension,
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however, the City Attorney suggested recommending referral back to
the Planning Commissions ,v...
(b) Councilor Scheckla questioned if the Planning Director would also
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recommend denial to the Planning Commission. Planning Director
responded that he would recommend denial to the Commission.
(c) City Administrator stated two courses of action that might be taken:
1. Refer back to Planning Commission.
2. Council deny application for extension and applicant can then
file an appeal.
(d) Mayor Bishop requested the Planning Commission hear this issue and to
waive the fee.
(e) Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Cook to refer this
item back to the Planning Commission with fee waived.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
22. ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 7-82 PUBLIC HEARING
A request b:;T the City of Tigard to revise Chapter 18.84, Administrative
Procedures changing public notice requirements for a decision made by the
Planning Director; and revising Section 18.59.030, Site Design Keview
applicability.
(a) Consensus of Council to remove this item from the agenda until
further notification from the Planning Staff.
23. ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 6-82 PUBLIC HEARING
A request by the City of Tigard to amend Chapter 18.32.020, C-4
Residential Commercial Zone, of the Tigard Municipal Code, adopted, June
21, 1982, to include Retail Commercial Uses as a Conditional Use in a C-4
Residential Zone.
(a) Public Hearing Opened
(b) Summation by Planning Director: The addition. of General Retail Use
Type as a Conditional Use in the C-4 Residential Commercial Zone. He
stated this would be :a Conditional Use and not a Permitted Use.
} (c) Public Testimony - No one appeared to speak.
(d) Planning Director recommended the City Council approve the ordinance
as submitted.
(e) Public Hearing Closed
(f) ORDINANCE NO. 82-65 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION
`' 18.32.020, RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ZONE,
OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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(g) Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Scheckla to adopt
Ordinance No. 82-65.
A proved by unanimous vote of Council present.
24. 72ND AVENUE LID #21 ALTERNATE PROPOSAL PUBLIC HEARING DISTRICT FORMATION
The Tigard City Council will accept public testimony from all property
owners within the LID boundaries regarding the proposed district formation.
(a) Public Hearing Opened
(b) City Administrator read staff report into record (see attached report
dated 9-9-82). Staff's recommendation was that:
0 The 40 foot road be built under the bid price;
0 The road be within the existing 40 foot right-of-way and out
to the 50 foot line wft easements excepting intersections and
°'" occasional odd parcels consistent with existing easements;,
0 That the City contribute 25% of the total project, if the
t lawsuit is dropped by September 24, 1982-
(c) Councilor Scheckl.a questioned what problems would arise with an
• alternative compromise be adopted.
(d) Legal Counsel reported that per ORS 294.100 & 105, the Council
members are personally liable for overexpending the budget. He
stated support of the City Administrator's interpretation of local
budget law.
(e) Public Testimony:
Mr. Chuck Anderson, Pacific Western Bank, stated he was in favor of :v
original assessment.
2. 3 Following people wanted to give public testimony on method of
assessment:
John Smets, in favor of 32' right-of-way, but encouraged a button-up
of the project.
John Skources, Weir Road Beaverton, stated he was upset with the
sloppy staff work and requested cancellation of the traffic signals
Dwayne Moore, Southern Pacific, was in favor of the 40' street within
the 50' right-of-way. He would encourage a 25% participation by the
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-_ Joe Layman, Pac Trust, stated he would favor a 40' right-of-way. '
Mayor Bishop read the following letters into the record:
Mrs. Florence Archer
Charles B. Anderson
F James B. Larsen of JB Enterpr-.ses '.
Anthony Maksym
Williams Air Control
Watt Welding
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AN ORDINANCE AIMENDING SECTION 18.32.020, RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ZONE, OF THE TIGARD -
MUNICIPAL CODE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCE'e !
The City of Tigard ordains as"follows:
Section 1: Section 18.32.010(2) - Conditional Uses, is hereby added ttoo and
made a .Code as follows:: Und
Conditional of the Tigard Municipal tional Uses add, in alphabetical order, the following: ,
Retail Sales, General
Section 2: Inasmuch as it is necessary for the peace, health, and safety of
the public that the foregoing"amendment to the Tigard Municipal
t• an emergency is hereby declared
" Code becomes effective a.runediately, g Y
to exist, and this ordinance shall be effective upon its passage
by the Council and approval by the Mayor.
vote of all Council members
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t. Participant Sports and Recreation
Refers to establishments or places primarily enaged in the provision
/ of sports or recreation by and for participants. Any spectators would
be incidental and on a nonrecurring basis. The following are partici-
pantsports and recreation use types;
1. Participant Sports and Recreation: Indoor. Those uses conducted
' within an enclosed building. Typical uses includes indoor tennis courts,
racketball courts,swimming pools, or physical fitness centers.
2. Participant Sports and Recreation: Outdoor. Those uses conducted I
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golf courses, or swimming pools.
u. Personal Services, General
Refers to establishments primarily engaged in the provision of inforraa-
tional, instructional, personal improvement, and similar services of 1
a nonprofessional nature but excludes services classified as Spectator }
Snorts and Entertainment, Participant Sports and Recreation, or Transient
Habitation. Typical uses include photography studios, driving schools
and trade schools or reducing salons.
v. Professional and Administrative Services .
Refers to offices of private firms or organizations which are primarily
used for the provision of professional, executive, management, or
administrative offices, legal offices, or architectural firms.
w. Repair Services, Consumer C
R :crs to establishments primarily engaged in the provision of repair
• services to individuals and households rather than firms, but excluding
Automotive and.Equipment use types. Typical uses include appliance
re air shops, apparel repair firms, musical instrument repair firms ;,
' and shoe repair shops.
x. Research Services
Refers to establishments primarily engaged in research of an industrial
or scientific nature which is generally provided as a service or which
is conducted by and for a private firm, but excludes medical testing .
and analysis, and product testing. Typical uses include electronics
research laboratories, environmental research and development firms,
or pharmaceutical research labs.
y. Retail Sales, General
Refers to the sale or rental of commonly used goods, and merchandise
for personal or household use, but excludes those classified as Agricul-
tural Sales, Animal. Sales and Services, Automotive and Equipment, Business
Equipment Sales and Services, Construction Sales and Services, Food and
Beverage Retail Sales, Gasoline Sales, and Swap Meets. Typical uses j
include department stores, apparel stores, or funiture stores.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: PLANNING STAFF
•.: � ' SUBJECT: Addition of General Retail Use Type as a Conditional
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use in the C-4 Residential Commercial Zone
On August 16 , 1982, the City Council voted unanimously to have
staff initiate a zone ordinance amendment to allow General Retail
Use types as a Conditional Use in the C-4 Residential Zone.
• On September 7 , 1982, the Planning Commission voted to recommend
to the City Council approval of the ordinance as presented °ma
Attached for your review is an ordinance which, if approved,
would effect the change and a definition of General Retail
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
recommends that the City Council approve the ordinance as
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I, DORIS° HARTIG', hereby certify that I am the duly appointed,
qualified, and acting Recorder of the City of `Tigard, Oregon.
I further certify that I have compared the herewith copy of
ORDINANCE. NO 82-65 of the City of Tigard with the original in.,.my
possession as- u
c oian of the official records of the City of
: Tigard, and that the herewith copy is a correct transcript of the
whole of ORDINANCE No. 82-65
® r$ IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have .hereunto set my hand and the seal of
the City of Tigard this .. , ..day of December , 19 882
:I ''''\'''''I :x'KR¢ ' City of Tigard / a. i.®r.i :,
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and Taxation'and Ex Officio Recorder of Con-
veyances for said county,do hereby certify that '
the within`instrurpept of writing was received
and recordd"d in°book;of records ofsaid county. 1
. Donald;W Mason Director of
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";• being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the 'publisher Of the '
Tigard d. Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as•defined
by ORS 193,010 and 193.020,published at Forest Grove,in the aforesaid county and
` state; that the legal notice, a printed copy of•which is hereto annexed, was ti.•
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consecutive weeks in the following'iss August_26, 1982
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