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Resolution No. 74-52 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION No. 74- :ice A RESOLUTION REQUESTING WASHINGTON COUNTY, C.R.A.G. AND THE STATE OF OREGON TO (.. TAKE ACTION TO ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND TO PROVIDE SAFER ACCESS IN THE AREA OF HIGHWAY 217, HUNZIKER ROAD AND 72ND AVENUE IN THE CITY OF TIGARD; AND URGING THAT SUCH IMPROVEMENTS BE PUDE IN SUCH A WAY AS TO PRESERVE AND ENHANCE RESIDENTIAL USES IN THE AREA WHILE PROVIDING ADEQUATE FACILITIES FOR THE COMMERCIAL- INDUSTRIAL USES IN THE AREA. WHEREAS, traffic congestion in the Hunziker, 217 and 72nd area occurs due to inadequate road facilities in this area; and WHEREAS, traffic loads will increase in the future; and WHEREAS, such congestion causes hazardous conditions which unnecessarily threaten the safety of persons utilizing these facilities; and WHEREAS, the incomplete design of this intersection unnecessarily overloads adjacent streets with heavy traffic and encourages drivers to execute illegal traffic maneuvers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that; Section 1: Washington .County, C.R.A.G..:-and:... the State of Oregon be hereby requested to prepare appropriate plans and to commence improvements to the above referenced area. Section 2: Washington County, C.R.A.G. and the State of Oregon are urged to do their utmost to preserve and enhance the residential uses in this area while providing for adequate vehicular circulation for both the residential and/commercial uses located in this area. PASSED this _9,� day of ,!!�� „r. , 1974. A � o Recorder v ATTEST: _�_ .�/��l�Y���.f�G� :2li�w✓ M or C, RESOLUTION No. 74-yE�.- 31`GAIRD - 72nod/217 OEVEt0PMENr ASSOCIAr Ui July 29, 1974 d. o Ui City Council SEP LU LU Tigard City Hall Tigard, OR 97223 CITE' OF T;gq��j OOGentlemen: Op The business and commercial property owners in the _J sourheast Tigard area have 'formed an association with the following objectives: . LLJ p A. To secure good access to and from the area Lo= from the major arterial highways. � B. To secure good surface streets and roads rn z within the area for the business andLU ! Fcommercial enterprises without undue traffic 14 Ci in the residential areas. C1t The first project of the Association is to secure access o. and egress from Highway 217 at the intersection of S.W. 72nd Avenue. At present, there is no ON ramp for E x northbound traffic and no OFF ramp for southbound traffic. r The Association sent letters to all business and commercial property owners within a one mile radious of 03,_, this intersection. Eighty-three percent responded. The three questions asked and the results are: o Reply �F L W 1. How many employees do 5: you now have? 3,861 total' 'a q 2. How many employees do you project to have five years from now?Ce 7,018 total Ce aCEZ- 3. Do you favor a complete interchange• at the inter- section of S.W. 72nd & 217? 50 yes 1 no z .. 1 not committed r .- With the growth in this area in the past five years ' and the projected growth in the next five years, the , Association feels that completion of the S.W. 72nd/ Hwy. 217 interchange is imperative. The projected growth figures, we would like to point out, are for known business and commercial enterprises already in the area. Gentlemen, we ask for your support in securing approval for this project. Very truly yours, Mike Oberhofer, Char P. O.. Box 23503 Portland, OR 97223 MO/mm . t - i E i .. It } TIGARD 72nd/217 DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION = z\ W August 22, 1974 v a z Tigard City Council ` Administration Bldg. Tigard, OR 97223 -N V7 C9 cc W ": Gentlemen: r t LU LU LU cC z a- On July 29, 1974 our association wrote to you requesting your intersection support for completion of a• full interchange at the of Highway 217 and S.W. 72nd Avenue in Tigard. We supplied you o z with statistics as to number of businesses within a one mile oc-L>-J radius of this intersection, the number of current employees, L-.>'n 4-) and the number of employees projected five years from now. _ w w z un-- We polled the same businesses and have received a 58% response CD >- on the following questions: cr a: lW-z Reply from 34 C) Businesses r3=LL- Responding C>Cn z LL-LU 1. Approximately how many visitors in automobiles come to your --W- place of business daily? 2,004 a a 2. Approximately how many trucks come Q^- to your place of business daily `n w o . either for deliveries of pickup? 458 W-t L?J F UJ LU This association believes completion of the interchange is a-CC imperative in order to direct r.raffic into the main arterials LU and away from residential streets. Pedestrian traffic-, especially cc young children going to Phil Lewis School, is hampered because of cz-lr1 vehicle traffic on S:W. 72nd, particularly at the intersections of Mrr-= S.W. Hampton and S.W. Hunziker. The problem will grow as more �-z o ¢oF- businesses move into the area. We are concerned for the safety . cjU' N ^± :1 ^tC: a +a7r t,a �aAaa+ri;in ;Lu .. the h_ dre n. :::- i._ ?z.^^.3e cs_;,^ _, st P t. trafficintocareful consideration. go U-e`� We hope this newer data will assure your support for the 217/72nd ..J improvement. a Very truly yours, _ to 0 Q�. Mi o 'er, Chair P. O.. Box 23503 Tigard, OR 97223 W MO/='1 Y� - R•'h iu�:{'�+ aw���_�t��F�s Z� 'r �t s r`c1.7�•t �{s1sT� f� i.�' Business & Commercial Properties Polled f;-firs + s',+ f4� • r `+ Ace Electric Sandvik'Steel, Inc: Air-King Mfg. Schramm Plastic'Produc Allstate .Ins. Stadler-Sorg. Fixture Cb: t films , Bgll, Ford # t Stevenson Eng & Mfg Co:" Bloodworth,. Hawes., Telphonax Peterson & Assoc. Tigard- Warehouse,.,. nc Burroughs Corp. Timber'Operator. s Council Byers Photo Tiny Tigers Day Care Center fit ' Circle A-W Prod Utility Clarke Publishin r^quipment Westera g n Foundry Co.. ; Coe Mfg. Williams Air Control '.: Columbia Hardwood Zell Chemical Co. Convoy Co. . toss Mfg: Co. Dickinson Co. Farmers Ins. Group S. First .State Bank' Fought & Co. General Foods Corp. General Chain Bar Co. ,' c'. Georgia-Pacific "Corp.• r.. Georgia-Pacific Trucking Gerber Legendary Blades Hiranport Co_. . Hyster Sales - International Book Co. Investors Insurance- Irvington-Moore Lakeside Development 4 Lamb-Weston, Inc. Ralph Leber Co. Lile Moving & Stg. Lincoln Properties McBreen Trucking National Management Ted Nelson Co. Ni sson Oregon Education Assoc: Oregon Film Service Oregon Food Service Oregon Toro Distr. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Partex Pre-Delivery Service Puget Die Casting Rogers Machinery RTE. Corp. Sabre Construction,