Resolution No. 82-23 {
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
RESOLUTION No. 82-��
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND REFERRING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE
CHARTER OF TIGARD TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF TIGARD
FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACES AS THE MAY 18, 1982 STATEWIDE PRIMARY
ELECTION; CALLING THAT ELECTION; AND DIRECTING THE CITY RECORDER
TO DO ALL ACTS NECESSARY AND CONVENIENT TO CARRY OUT SUCH ELECTION.
This matter came before the Tigard City Council at its March
8, 1982 regular meeting. The Council and its staff have reviewed
the Tigard City Charter, originally adopted by the voters of Tigard
on November 6, 1962, and as amended, and find that the Charter is
in need of periodic revision to improve the government of Tigard
and to meet the needs of its citizens. At its study session of
February 18, 1982, the Council reviewed the Charter and authorized
its staff to prepare amendments, which are now before the Council
for final action.
The Council is of the view that the proposed amendments would
improve the effectiveness of the Charter and should be voted upon
by the qualified voters of the City at the May 18, 1982 Primary
Election.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED:
i That the seven proposed Charter amendments, attached
hereto as Exhibit "A," and by this reference made a
part hereof be, and the same hereby are, approved by
j this Council and referred to the qualified voters of
the City of Tigard for their approval or rejection
at the May 18, 1982 Primary Election;
and it is further RESOLVED:
That the propositions set forth in Exhibit "A" shall
be on :File at the office of the City Recorder for
public inspection;
and it is further RESOLVED:
That a special election is hereby called to be held in the
City of Tigard on May 18, 1982, between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time at
the polling places designated in Exhibit "B," attached
hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, and being
the same place designated for the holding of the statewide
primary election, for the purpose of submitting to the
qualified voters of the City of Tigard the seven amendments
set forth in Exhibit "A" for their approval or rejection;
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and it is further RESOLVED:
That the ballot titles, questions and explanations,
all as set forth in Exhibit "C," attached hereto and
by this reference made a part hereof, be, and the same
hereby are, approved with respect to each measure,
for which purpose the ballot titles, number and form in
which the question shall be printed upon the official
ballot are thereby prescribed;
and it is further RESOLVED:
:r That the City Recorder is hereby authorized and directed
to certify in the manner provided by law to the Director
of Records and Elections of Washington County, Oregon,
the foregoing measures for inclusion as a part of the
regular ballots to be prepared by such Director for
voting at all precincts within the City of Tigard, as
set forth in Exhibit "B," at the aforesaid special
election in conjunction with the Primary Election of
May 18, 1982;
and it is further RESOLVED:
That the City Recorder shall conduct the aforesaid special
election in conjunction with the Director of Records and
S^ Elections of Washington County, in accordance with the
election laws of the State of Oregon for the conduct of
primary elections;
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and it is further RESOLVED:
{ That the Tigard City Recorder be, and she hereby is,
K authorized and directed to undertake all necessary and
convenient acts to facilitate the inclusion of these
1 measures on the May 18, 1982 Primary Election ballot
for the approval or rejection of the qualified voters
of the City of Tigard and is further authorized and
directed to give notice of the above-described
election and proposals in the following manner:
4 (a) by posting notices of the election in a public
place, exposed to public view:
S 1. One at each of the designated polling places
in each of the precincts in the City; and
2. At the front door of the City Hall,
no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the
election; and also, (b) by publishing in the Tigard Times
once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first such
publication to be not less than ten (10) days prior to
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the date of the aforesaid Primary Election. The form of
such notice shall be substantially as set forth in Exhibit
"D," attached hereto and by this reference made a part
hereof. The City Recorder shall cause to have filed
affidavits of such posting and publication.
PASSED: This Y �5r day ofo„, 1982, by
The Council of the City Of Tigard.
:•.���r - City Of Tigard
ATTEST:
City Recor er - of Tigard
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EXHIBIT "An
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF
-` TIGARD, OREGON
REFERRED TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF TIGARD
BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TO BE VOTED UPON
AT THE MAY 18, 1982 PRIMARY ELECTION
NOTE - Material in brackets [ ] would be deleted from the Tigard
City Charter if the measure were approved and material
underlined would be added if such measure were approved.
Measure No. 52.
Paragraph 1 of Section 7 of the
amended to read: Tigard City Charter is
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Section 7. MAYOR AND COUNCIL. The elective officers of
the City shall be a mayor and [four] six [councilmen] councilors
who together shall constitute the City Council. The mayor shall
be elected and hold office for a period of two years. There shall
be elected in conjunction with the statewide general election in
November, 1972, a candidate to the office of mayor whose terms
shall begin on January 1, 1973.
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Section 8 0£ the Tigard City Charter is amended to read:
COUNCILORS. The [four] six council
COUNCILMEN] . - - 2, 3,land)
Section 8. ( designated as Positions Nos. 1,
Positions are hereby however, that the
4, 55 an 6. The [councilmenleca=Sn--
councilors be electees and hot
oyfice for a period of four yon of tof
officers holding offia the for timalance oftthe terms
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shall hold their officesappointed and until their successors are
they were elected or
elected and qualified.
in [1972] 1982. [two) three
At each biennial general state election after this amend-
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takes effect beginning 2 and 5 shall
[councilmen) councilors em of four
shall be elti s election in [19721 1984,
(4) years. Candidates er fill Positions 1 (ands and be
be submitted to the voters at the ns The candidate receiving the
and candidates for council Positions 3 [and] ng the
subject to election in [tor 1982. Notwithstanding
be deemed elected for a four-year term.
highest number of votes for each of the numbered counci positions
shall councilposition 5 shall be elected for a two-year
the fore oin .
term in 1 82 on y.
Measure No. 53-
Paragraph 3 of is
Section 7 of the'Tigard City Charter
amended to read:
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or or [councilman)
s or more) before the normal
In the event the office of may
counter becomes vacant[180d election shall be
Such
exp2.rata.on of its term a specials o£ the
hnld to fonlshall bethe 1held [within ce for the n45pdays to papers
an
occurrence of the vacancy. All nominating P P
comprising a petition shall be assembled and filed
special x election.] in accordance
with the recorder as one instrument not later than
20 days before the
such election
with the election laws of. the State of Ore on a
rimary or general
Cit ordinances not snconsistent wit
laws. [If, however, a statewide P Period following
election falls within the 180-dthen no special
`! the occurrence of the vacancy,
election shall be held.]
b Measure No. 54.
Section 18 of the Tigard City Charter is amended to read:
OF THE COUNCIL.
Section 18. PRESIDENTand thereafter at]
At [its first
takes effect
meeting after this charter Bred year, the council
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its first meeting of each odd-numbered
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by ballot shall choose a president from its membership.
In the mayor's absence from a council meeting the president
shall perform the duties of the office of mayor and preside
over it. Whenever the mayor is physically or mentally
unable to perform the functions of [his] office, the
president shall act as the mayor pro tem.
Measure No. 55.
Sectior. 21 of the Tigard City Charter is amended to read:
Section 21. MUNICIPAL JUDGE. The municipal judge
shall be the judicial officer of the City. [He] The judge
shall hold within the City a court known as the Municipal
Court for the City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon.
The court shall be open for the transaction of judicial
business at times specified by the [council] municipal
judge. All areas within the City shall be within the
territorial jurisdiction of the court. The municipal
judge shall exercise original and exclusive jurisdiction
of all crimes and offenses defined and made punishable by
ordinances of the City and of all actions brought to
?, recover or enforce forfeitures or penalties defined or
authorized by ordinances of the City or as otherwise
provided by state law. [He] The judge shall have authority
f= to issue process for the arrest of any person accused of an
offense against the ordinances of the City, to commit any
such person to jail or admit him to bail pending trial, to
issue subpoenas, to compel witnesses to appear and testify
in court on the trial of any cause before him, to compel
' obedience to such subpoenas, to issue and process documents
,�R necessary to carry into effect the judgments of the court,
and to punish witnesses and others for contempt of the court.
When not governed by ordinances or this charter, all pro-
ceedings in the municipal court for the violation of a city
ordinance shall be governed by the applicable general laws
n' of the state governing justices of the peace and justice
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courts. Defendants in the municipal court charged with
violation of city ordinances shall be entitled to a trial
by jury as provided by state statutes.
Measure No. 56.
Section 31 of the Tigard City Charter is amended to read:
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Section 31. NOMINATIONS. A
qualified elector within
e5 the meaning of the State Constitution, who will have resided
continuously for a period of twelve (12) months or more
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immediately preceding the election in any area which is with-
in the corporate boundaries of the City as the same shall
exist as of a date one hundred twenty (120) calendar days
immediately prior to the date of the election (inclusive of
all territory previously effectively annexed to the City) ,
may be nominated for an elective City position. [Nomination
shall be by petition specifying the position sought in a form
prescribed by the council. Such petition shall be signed by
not fewer than 25 electors. No elector shall sign more than
one petition for each vacant position. If he does so, his
signatures shall be invalid. The signatures to a nomination
petition need not all be appended to one paper, but to each
separate paper of the petition shall be attached an affidavit
of the circulator thereof, indicating the number of signers of
the paper and stating that each signature appended thereto was
made in his presence and is the genuine signature of the per-
son whose name it purports to be. With each signature shall
be stated the signer's place of residence, identified by its
street and number or other sufficient description.
All nomination papers comprising a petition shall be
assembled and filed with the recorder as one instrument not
earlier than 120 nor later than 90 days before the election.
The recorder shall make a record of the exact time at which
each petition is filed and shall take and preserve the name
and address of the person by whom it is filed. If the peti-
tion is not signed by the required number of qualified elec-
tors, the recorder shall notify the candidate and the person
who filed the petition within five days after the filing.
If the petition is insufficient in an other
p y particular, the
recorder shall return it immediately to the person who filed
it, certifying in writing wherein the petition is insuffi-
cient. Such deficient petition may be amended and filed
again as a new petition, or a substitute
.� g p , petition for the
�r ^ same candidate may be filed, within the regular time for
filing nomination petitions. The recorder shall notify an
eligible person of his nomination, and such person shall
file with the recorder his written acceptance of nomination,
in such form as the council may require, within five days
of notification of nomination. Upon receipt of such
acceptance of nomination, the recorder shall cause the
nominee's name to be printed on the ballots. The petition
of nomination for a successful candidate at an election
shall be preserved in the office of the recorder until the
<<a. term of office for which the candidate is elected expires.]
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The procedures for nomination and election for elective
City positions shall be
governed by the election laws o the
State of Oregon, or by City ordinances it such ordinances
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are not inconsistent with state law.
t Measure No. 57.
Section 33 of the Tigard City Charter is hereby repealed.
Measure No. 58.
Section 42 of the Tigard City Charter is hereby repealed.
Measure No. 59.
Section 13 of the Tigard City Charter is amended to read:
Section 13. MEETINGS. The Council shall hold a regular
meeting at least once each month in the City at a time and at
a place which it designates. It shall adopt rules for
government of its members and proceedings. The mayor upon his
own motion may, or at the request of three members of the
council shall, by giving notice thereof to all members of the
council then in the City, call a special meeting the the council
not earlier than three (3) nor later than seventy-two (72) hours
after the notice is given. In the event ofthe physical absence
of the mayor from the City, the council president shall be
empowered to call special council meetings in the same manner as
the mayor may call such meetings.
Special meetings of the council may also be held at anytime
by the common consent of all members of the council or by the
delivery of a request for a special meeting, signed by a
majority of council members, and delivered to the City Recorder
and to remaining council members and the mayor, if they are then
in the City. In either case, such special meeting shall not be
held earlier than three (3) nor more than seventy-two (72) hours
after the notice is given.
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EXHIBIT "B" !
PRECINT NO. POLLING PLACE
30 Fowler Junior High School - 10865 S.W. Walnut
31 Charles F. Tigard Grade School - 12985 S.W. Grant
32 Charles F. Tigard Grade School - 12985 S.W. Grant
33 Fowler Junior High School - 10865 S.W. Walnut
34 Twality Junior High School - 14650 S.W. 97th
35 Phil Lewis Grade School - 12615 S.W. 72nd
40 Twality Junior High School - 14650 S.W. 97th
41 Summerfield Club House - East Entrance
10650 S.W. Summerfield Drive
46 Mary Woodward Elem. - 12325 S.W. Katherine
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EXHIBIT "C" j
BALLOT MEASURES 4
Measure No. 52.
COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP INCREASE
SHALL SECTIONS 7 AND 8 OF THE CITY CHARTER REGARDING THE
COUNCIL BE AMENDED?
PURPOSE
This measure will raise the number of Council members from four
to six: number five will be elected for a two-year term in 1982,
and every four years after that; number six will be elected in 1982
for a four-year term, and every four years after that.
Mark a cross (x) or check ( inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 53.
COUNCIL VACANCIES
SHALL THE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO ALLOW COUNCIL VACANCIES TO BE
FILLED BY STATE LAW AND CITY ORDINANCE?
PURPOSE
Charter Section 7 now states that Council vacancies are filled by
special election held within 45 days, and it sets forth rules
for nominations. It also states that no vacancy may be filled if
it happens within 180 days or less of a scheduled election. This
measure would make this process subject to state law or, if
there is no state law, to City ordinance.
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EXHIBIT
mark a cross x or check inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 54.
ROLE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT
SHALL SECTION 18 OF THE CITY CHARTER IN WHICH THE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT'S ROLE IS DEFINED BE AMENDED?
PURPOSE
This measure makes clear the Council President's role when the
mayor is not at Council meetings, and gives the President the
mayor's powers at that time. The measure also makes the President
the mayor pro tem if the mayor is out of the City or can not do
the job of mayor.
Mark a cross (x) or check (,/) inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO { ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 55.
MUNICIPAL JUDGE'S DUTIES
SHALL SECTION 21 OF THE CITY CHARTER BE AMENDED TO REVISE THE
CITY JUDGE'S POWERS?
EXHIBIT "C" - 2
PURPOSE
This measure lets the judge set the times for sessions of the City
Court. This measure also changes references to the Judge 'to
gender-neutral terms and makes the powers of the court subject
to state law.
Mark a cross (x) or check ( ) inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 56.
ELECTION PROCESS FOR CITY OFFICE
SHALL SECTION 31 OF THE CITY CHARTER IN WHICH REGULAR COUNCIL
ELECTION RULES ARE SET FORTH BE AMENDED?
PURPOSE
This measure would put the regular Council election process under
the control of state law and let the City make laws to govern such
elections if there are no state laws.
Mark a cross (x) or check ( ) inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 57
SPECIAL ELECTIONS
SHALL SECTION 33 OF THE CITY CHARTER BE REPEALED?
EXHIBIT "C" - 3
PURPOSE
Charter sections 7 and 33 both set forth rules for filling Council
vacancies. This measure repeals the old way, which is not now
needed, in that the voters set up a new way six years ago.
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Mark a cross (x) or check (,/) inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
Measure No. 58.
TORT CLAIMS
SHALL SECTION 42 OF THE CITY CHARTER IN WHICH TORT CLAIMS ARE
LIMITED BE REPEALED?
PURPOSE
Section 42 of the charter is invalid under state law; hence, the
Council wants to repeal this section.
Mark a cross (x) or check ( ) inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( ) I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
NO ( ) I vote against the proposed Charter amendment.
EXHIBIT "C" - 4
Measure No. 59.
ADDS NEW WAYS TO CALL SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS
SHALL SECTION 13 OF THE CITY CHARTER BE AMENDED TO ADD NEW
WAYS TO CALL SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS?
EXPLANATION
This measure would add to the ways a special Council meeting may be
called. Such meeting could be called if the mayor is out of the
City by: (1) action of the President of the Council; or (2) request
of a majority of Council members if they give notice to the other
members.
Mark a cross x or check inside the voting square to
indicate your choice.
YES ( j I vote in favor of the proposed Charter amendment.
t NO ( ) I vote against the
g proposed Charter amendment.
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EXHIBIT "C" - 5
EXHIBIT "D"
PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION
CITY OF TIGARD
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER
OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE
CITY OF TIGARD AT A SPECIAL ELECTION ON MAY 18, 1982.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Resolution No. 82-23
adopted by the City Council of Tigard on March 8, 1982, at a
special election of May 18, 1982, between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m. at the polling places in the City of Tigard, there
will be submitted to the legal voters of the City for their
approval or rejection the following propositions:
(insert Exhibit "A"& "C")
The polling places in the City for the purpose submitting the
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foregoing
proposition will be the same as those designated by
the Washington County Director of Records and Elections for the
holding of the Primary Election that date.
` The election will be conducted in all respects in accordance
with the election laws of the State of Oregon.
The full text of the proposed amendments to the Charter of the
City of Tigard and of Resolution No. 82-23 may be obtained
from the City Recorder's office, City Hall, Tigard, Oregon,
and will also be available at each polling place during the
hours for holding the special election.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Tigard this 8th
day of March, 1982.
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BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
DORIS HARTIG, City Recorder
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