Resolution No. 80-46 c7
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
RESOLUTION NO. 80- illp
A RESOLUTION CREATING AN ORGANIZATION KNOWN AS THE DOWNTOWN TIGARD COMMITTEE,
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to devote considerable time
to developing plans for the downtown area, and
WHEREAS, it is felt that those persons directly affected should be instrumental
in the formulation of goals to guide this effort and the establishment of
priorities to be addressed by Council, and
WHEREAS, the Chamber of Commerce has taken an active interest in this project.
NOW,THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: A Downtown Tigard Committee is hereby organized.
SECTION 1: Membership. This Committee shall consist of the following voting
members: One member from the Park Board, one member from the
Library Board, one member of NPO #1, four members of the Chamber of Commerce,
two citizens at large.
All appointments shall be made by the City Council. Non-voting
zy« members shall be Tigard City Staff persons, a financial advisor, or consultant.
SECTION 2: At the first meeting of this Committee a Chairman, alternate
Chairman, and Secretary shall be elected. The Chairman shall
`^9 moderate the meetings and the Secretary shall keep accurate minutes of each
meeting. City Staff will provide necessary support functions to this Committee.
SECTION 3: The first duty of this Committee shall be to develop a list of
goals to be addressed which will be centered around the concerns
developed by the Chamber of Commerce questionnaire. Generally, these concerns
are:
1. Development of a downtown transportation plan incorporating traffic circulation,
the need for more parking, street construction, the formation of Local
Improvement Districts, etc.
2. Improvement of the Downtown area to encourage greater commercial response
from the public.
3. Development of a firm financial plan to bring about the re-development of
the area.
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'4. Consideration of a civic complex, a new library building construction program,
a municipal parking facility, and a Tri-Met transfer station.
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SECTION 4: all meetings shall be open to all interested persons.
SECTION 5: Minutes of each meeting shall be prepared and forwarded to the
City Council for review.
SECTION 6: This Committee is empowered to employ consultants for specific
purposes; however, a request for financial assistance must be
authorized by the City Council.
SECTION 7: By November of this year, a written report shall be submitted
to the City Council which recommends a plan of action relative to
each of the initially established goals.
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SECTION 8: Inasmuch as it is necessary to the peace, health, and safety of i
the public that the foregoing become effective, an emergency is
hereby declared to exist, and this resolution shall be effective upon its
passage by the City Council and approval by the Mayor.
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PASSED; By vote of all Council members present this 9 n•
day of ��W� 1980, after being read two times
by number and title only.
Record" er - City of Tir
APPROVED: By the Mayor this day of �,�,�, , 1980. J
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' DOWNTOWN TIGARD COMMITTEE
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PHIL HIRL AT LARGE CITIZENS:10920 SWMira Court CAROL TONES
15720 SW Oak Hill Lane
Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus:) 221-3641 (Res_) 620-3896 (Bus.) 226-6681 (Res.) 639-3203
LIBPbuz-- BOARD:
. MADALYN UTZ JEAN HALDERSON
14880 SW 133rd 11250 SW Fairhaven Ct.
Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.) 243-1388 (Res.) 639-8286 (Bus.) 620-1620 (Res.) 639-9167
NPO M1 MEMBER:
ROGER BROWN
9605 SW Hillview Court
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.) 639-8612 (Res.) 639-2263
. � 07AM73ER OF COMMERCE:
DAVID DRESSER
12695 SW 111th Place
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.)639-1163 (Res.) 620-8239
J- ALLAN PATERSON
11605 SW Manzanita
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.) 639-2125 (Res.) 639-3828
DON HANSON
TIGARD CLEANERS
12519 SW Main
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.) 639-2000
DICK KADEL
11565 SW Walnut
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(Bus.) 639-1159