Resolution No. 82-54 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
RESOLUTION NO. 82-S(H
DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA
DETERMINED TO BE A STREET IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS LOCAL
STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 27, SW 74TH AVENUE: DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE
COST THEREOF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND
ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE PRELIMINARY ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE WORK
AND ESTIMATES OF THE CITY'S ENGINEER; AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING
THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF.
WHEREAS, the City Council has accepted petitions requesting street improve-
ments and has received a preliminary engineering report, identifying general
project scope and probable cost thereof, pursuant thereto, at the Council's
regular meeting of December 14, 1981.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of Tigard Municipal Code, City Council
finds it expedient and necessary to investigate the improvement of the hereinbelow
described lands by construction of street improvements and pursuant thereto
the City's Engineer has submitted to the Council a preliminary engineer's report
for the work to be contemplated 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 preliminary engineer's report and
estimates are satisfactory.
WHEREAS, the Council adopted Resolution No. 82-38 calling for a public
hearing on this issue to be scheduled for May 24, 1982 at 8:00 p.m.; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that said hearing date should be set over to
June 14, 1982 for the public health, safety and welfare; and
WHEREAS, the Council adopted Resolution No. 82.44 calling for a public
hearing on this issue to be scheduled for June 14, 1982 at 8:00 p.m.; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that said hearing date should be set over to
July 12, 1982 for the public health, safety and welfare;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 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 the aforesaid
portion of SW 74th Avenue by construction of grading, paving, storm
drainage and appurtenances thereto.
(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 SW 74th Avenue
Local Street Impro-ement District No. 27, and it is further de-
clared that each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within said
boundaries will be especially benefited by said improvements, and
that the total estimated cost of $95,000 for said improvements
shall be assessed in full, on an area basis with corner lots being
assessed (]�) one-half the lot area outside the 100-year flood-
plain, against all lands within said improvement district.
(c) That Monday, the 12th day of July, 1982, at the hour of 7:30 p.m.,
at Fowler Junior High School Lecture Room, 10865 SW Walnut, Tigard,
Oregon, be, and the same is hereby set as the time and place for
hearing and considering objections or remonstrances to the proposed
improvement by any parties aggrieved thereby; however,
(d) That plans, specifications and estimates with respect to the improve-
ments shall be submitted by the City's engineers and shall be maintained
on file by the City Recorder for public inspection at least 10 days
prior to the public hearing.
(e) Within ten days from the date of the 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
have and file with the City Recorder a written objection or remon-
strance against the proposed improvements, and such written objections
or remonstrances shall be a bar to any further proceeding for six (6)
months.
(f) That the City Recorder be, and she is hereby directed to give notice
by causing to have this resolution published in the Tigard Times issue
of July 1, 1982.
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Dated at Tigard, Oregon this -2.1 day of 19 9-2-
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Recorder
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EXHIBIT "A"
S.W. 74TH AVENUE
LOCAL STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 27
BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Lot 21, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, a duly
recorded plat in Washington County, Oregon, in Section 12 of Township 2 South,
Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; said point being a TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING, said point also being on the Westerly line of the 100 foot wide
Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way;
THENCE, Southeasterly along the Westerly right-of-Way of said Southern Pacific
Line and the Easterly line of said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, a distance of
808.63 feet to the S.E. corner of lot 23, said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts;
THENCE, Westerly along the South line of said Lot 23 and the Westerly extension
thereof, 435 feet, more or less to the East line of S.W. 74th Avenue, which
abuts the West line of said old Oregon Electric Railway Right-of-Way (Burlington-
Northern Railroad);
THENCE, Southerly along the East line of said 74th Avenue to the Southeast
ccrner of Lot 16 of said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts;
THENCE, Westerly along the South line of said Lot 16 to its Southwest corner;
THENCE, Northerly along the West line of said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts and
.r . its northerly extension, a distance of 1,480 feet more or less to the South
�.- line of S.W. Bonita Road;
THENCE, Easterly, along the South right-of-way line of S.W. Bonita Road a
distance of 510 feet more or less to a point on the East bounydary of the 50
foot Old Oregon Electric Railway right-of-way (Burlington Northern Railroad)
on the South line of the S.W. Bonita Road right-of-way;
THENCE, Southerly a distance of 532.5 feet more or less along the East line of
said Old Oregon Electric Railroad right-of-way (Burlington-Northern Railroad)
to a point which is 120 feet Northerly along said East line of the Burlington-
Northern Railroad right-of-way and Westerly 30 feet from the Northwest corner
of Lot 21, said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts.
THENCE, Easterly a distance of 140 feet more or less to the Westerly line of the
Southern Pacific Railroads"100 foot right-of-way;
THENCE, Southeasterly along said Westerly line 130 feet to the TRUEPOINT OF
BEGINNING.
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