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Resolution No. 69-12 C r RESOLUr ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON June 23, 1969 DECLARING AN INT ENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN STREET IMPROVE- MENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A STREEC IMPROVEMENT ASSESS- MENr DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS "S. W. CANTERBURY LANE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT"; DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND ASSESSED; DETERMINING THE REASONABLE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BENEFITS DERIVED BY THE PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY ASSESSED AND THE BENEFITS DERIVED BY THE CITY AS A WHOLE; APPROVING AND ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF THE CITY ENGINEER, AND SEr TING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council proposes to improve S. w. Canterbury Lane from the intersection thereof with S. W. Pacific Highway on the West to a point 180 feet East of the common boundary line of Sections 10 and 11 of TIS, R1W, by regarding, widening, paving, curbing, in- stallation of sidewalks, construction of storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and installation of lighting facilities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 62-6 the City Council finds it expedient and necessary to order the improvement of the herein- after described lands by regrading, widening, paving, curbing, installation of sidewalks, construction of storm sewers, sanitary sewers and installation of lighting facilities, and pursuant thereto the City Engineer has submitted to the Council plans, specifications and estimates for the work to be done and the probable cost thereof together with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited and the apportionment of the total cost of the Improvements which each of said lots, parts of lots and parcels of land shall be assessed on account of the benefits derived; and WHEREAS, the Council finds that said plans, specifications and estimates are satisfactory, and the Council has determined and further finds that said lands will especially benefit by the improve- ments, and that the amount to be assessed against the properties and the portion to be paid by public funds generally, creates a reason- able relationship between the benefits derived by the properties especially assessed and the benefits derived by the City as a whole, NOW, 1EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TES CITY OF TIGARD as follows: (a) That the City Council does hereby deem it expedient and necessary, and does hereby declare its intention, to improve S. W. Canterbury Lane by regrading, widening, paving, curbing, installation of sidewalks, construction of storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and installation of lighting facilities. (b) That all lands situated within the boundaries described on the attached "EXHIBIT A" are determined and declared to be a street improvement assessment district, to be known as "S. W. Canterbury Lane Improvement District", and it is further declared that each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within said boundaries will be especially benefited by said improvements, and that of the total estima'.,fl cost of $44,600.00 for said improvements, which shall be assessed in full, on a front-foot basis, against all lands within said improvement district. RESOLUTION 69-32 t y (c) That the plans, specifications and estimates with respect to the street improvement as submitted by the City's engineers be, and the same are hereby, adopted and ordered to be maintained on file by the City Recorder for public inspection. (d) That Monday, the 14th day of July, 1969, at the hour of 8:00 p.m., at the Tigard community Center, 8845 S.W. Commercial street in Tigard, Oregon, be, and the same are hereby set as the time and place for hearing and considering objections or remonstrances to the proposed improvement by any parties aggrieved thereby. (e) That the City Recorder be, and she is hereby, directed to give notice by causing to have this resolution published in the Tigard Times, issues of June 27, July 3 and July 10, 1969. (£) Within ten days from the date of the first publication of the notice of this resolution, the owners of 66-2/38 or more in area of the property within the boundaries described on "Exhibit A" hereto attached, may make and file with the City Recorder a written Objection or remonstrance against the proposed improvement. €-' Dated at Tigard, Oregon this _ 2 q. day of June, 1969. j O C t T' and `Yu ATTEST. City Recorder 'City', Tigard ;4 i RESOLUTION No. 69-j;,_ <'e Y 41 "EXHIBTP A" CANTERBURY LANE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Those portions of land in Section 10, Township 2 South, Range I West, W.M., and in section 11, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, W.M., Washington County, Oregon; more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most Northerly point of Lot No. 6 of Amended Plat of Canterbury Place, a subdivision of record in Washington County, Deed Records, said point also being the point of intersection of the Southwesterly right-of-way line of S. W. Canterbury Lane with the southeasterly right-of-way boundary line of s. W. Pacific Highway; thence running Southwesterly along the said Pacific Highway boundary line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of that tract of land deeded to the Evangelical Church of Tigard in Book 133, Page 401, Deed Records of said County; thence Easterly along the said Northerly line of the Evangelical Church tract to the Northeast corner of the said Church tracts thence Southerly a distance of 20.0 feet along the Easterly line of the said Church tract to a point on the most Southerly line of Lot No. 6A of said subdivision; thence North 890 40' East 169.0 feet, to the southeast corner of said Lot No. 6A; thence continuing along the said bearing North 890 40' East, to the Northwest corner of that tract of land deeded to William and Ruth Graeper in Book 738, Page 885, Deed Records of said County; thence southerly a distance of 400.0 feet along the Westerly line of said Grasper tract to the Southwest corner of the acid Grasper tract; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of the said Graeper tract to the most Easterly Southeast corner of the said Graeper tract; thence continuing Easterly along an Easterly extension of the most Southerly line of the said Graeper tract to a point of inter- section with the East line of Section 10; thence Northerly along the said East section line to a point of intersection with an extension of the Southerly line of that tract of land deeded to Tigard Water District, Book 276, Page 659, Deed Records of said County; thence Easterly 264 feet along the said District's tract southerly line and extension thereof, to the Southeast corner of said District's tract; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of the said District's tract to the Northeast corner of the said District's tract; thence Northerly along a Northerly extension of the Easterly line of the said District's tract, to a point of inter- section with the Northerly line of that tract of land deeded to Presbytery of Portland. Book 525, Page S16, Deed Records of said County; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of the said Presbytery tract to a point of intersection with the said Easterly Section line; thence Southerly along the said Easterly section line to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of that tract of land deeded to Oregon Foundation, Inc., Book 535, Page 663, Deed Records of said County; thence Westerly along the said Foundation tract Southerly line to the Southwest corner of the said Foundation tract, said corner also being the Southeast corner of that tract of land deeded to Oregon Foundation Inc., Book 580, Page 399, Deed Records of said County; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of the said Foundation tract to the Northeast corner of the said Foundation �c tract; thence Westerly, southwesterly, and Northwesterly along the Northerly boundary line, of the said Foundatian tract, to a point of intersection with the said Pacific Highway right-of-way boundary line; thence South- westerly along the said Pacific Highway boundary line to the point of beginning of this description.. . x ' N rl n rl tD T O N E N M 1p M 41 a .+ m d I( O W N O ' M M W m m m ao of e+i v u a N m w cn n M < Wa 01 A O 1p U1 M 01 N V1 m m m N rl N L W U1 4p N O O O O V N ty N f� Kl m {f1 Y'1 N N u A E a In - o .a H W � o V U U U U V V O O ro N ro 1D N N O t� 41 N b T Mm M r7 GG O� ro x a N E H N V W a 4J 0 03 G d d J aG ti G'l7 N..OIX 41 q V Jd HCN y?4 Gd/ aJ°ro h M M v p fl r7 J M J N J sL PS N Y 1q q d U •u u S4.,4 gg t] 0 p itl O .-I A W Q u w D a ,..: Tri roA 10 F7 m .�u dW-4 w�M O Ar bM D C .adb R U M OAM p1 d3 O pp fa O CN 6�1Y W Y 0r4 M W ro daises 4J 3: vi U ro m w quyi 3 U m a+ y Q�aj +Oi 1n 01n �b1N WZy boo w A.,CyMN C '�Y1 01 V1 m 10 V' ro SCI M a e M a dry 1p bf y: �y