Resolution No. 08-04 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 08- d
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN
INTERGOVERMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON TO
PERFORM DOWNTOWN URBAN DESIGN VISION PROJECT SERVICES
WHEREAS, implementing the Downtown Urban Renewal Plan is a goal of the Tigard City Council;and
WHERE-AS, the development of an urban design vision/framework will provide guidance for future
redevelopment of the Downtown Urban Renewal District; and
WHERE-AS, the University of Oregon's Graduate Architecture Department can perform services for a
Downtown Urban Design Vision Project.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to sign an
Intergovernmental Agreement with the University of Oregon to perform
Urban Design Vision project services.
SECTION 2: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This 1 da}7 of I' �/r��� _ 2008.
M or- City of Tigard
ATTEST:
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City Recorder- City of Tigard
RESOLUTION NO. 08 -
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SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into by and between City of Tigard, hereafter known as the
"CLIENT", and the State of Oregon acting by and through the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education on behalf of the University of Oregon, hereinafter referred to as "UNIVERSITY,".
1. STATEMENT OF SERVICE
Services ("Services") to be provided to the CLIENT by the UNIVERSITY are identified in
ATTACHMENT A of this Agreement. Responsibilities of CLIENT in connection with this
Agreement are identified in EXHIBIT A of this Agreement.
2. PERIOD OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall begin on December 16, 2007, and shall terminate no June 30, 2008.
Periodic adjustments to this Agreement may be made during its term when agreed upon in
writing by both the CLIENT and UNIVERSITY.
3. CONSIDERATION
The CLIENT agrees to pay the UNIVERSITY the fixed price sum of $22,000 for performance of
the Services as described in EXHIBIT A. Payments are due from CLIENT within 30 days of
receipt of invoices.
Payments are to be submitted to the UNIVERSITY administrative contact named in Article 11.
4. FUNDS AVAILABLE AND AUTHORIZED
The CLIENT certifies at the time of signing this Agreement that sufficient funds are available or
will be available and authorized for expenditure to cover all payments required under this
agreement within CLIENT'S current appropriation or limitation.
5. AMENDMENTS
This Agreement shall not be altered, modified, supplemented or amended, in any manner
whatsoever, except in writing and signed by both the CLIENT and the UNIVERSITY.
6. TERMINATION
A. TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE
This Agreement may be terminated by mutual consent of both parties, or by either party upon
30 days' notice, in writing, and delivered by certified mail or in person to the business contact
listed in Section 11 below. If the CLIENT terminates this Agreement pursuant to this paragraph,
it shall pay the UNIVERSITY for services rendered and Services performed up to the date of
termination.
B. TERMINATION WITH CAUSE
If the UNIVERSITY fails to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement within the time
and in the manner provided, or otherwise violates any of the terms of this Agreement, the
CLIENT may terminate this Agreement by giving UNIVERSITY written notice stating the reason
for the termination. If the CLIENT terminates pursuant to this paragraph 6.B., the UNIVERSITY
shall be entitled to receive full payment for all services rendered and Services performed up to
the date of termination.
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7. OWNERSHIP OF THE WORK PRODUCT
All work produced by UNIVERSITY under this Agreement shall be the property of UNIVERSITY.
UNIVERSITY grants to CLIENT a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to
reproduce, publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, any such work Product.
All work produced by CLIENT under this Agreement shall be the property of CLIENT. CLIENT
grants to UNIVERSITY a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce,
publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, any such work Product.
For work product jointly produced under this Agreement, CLIENT and UNIVERSITY shall be
joint owners and both shall be entitled to reproduce, publish or otherwise use, and to authorize
others to use, such work product.
8. NONDISCRIMINATION
The UNIVERSITY agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, and
regulations on nondiscrimination in employment because of race, color, ancestry, national
origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, medical condition, or disability.
9. INSURANCE
The UNIVERSITY, as an agency of the State of Oregon, is self-insured under the provisions of
ORS Chapter 278.
10. WAIVER
The failure of the CLIENT to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a
waiver by the CLIENT of that or any other provision of this Agreement.
11. NOTICE AND REPRESENTATIVES
Communications concerning the work to be performed under this agreement shall be sent to:
CLIENT (Technical) UNIVERSITY (Technical)
Sean Farrelly Hans Neis
Associate Planner Associate Professor
City of Tigard Portland Center
13125 SW Hall Blvd 722 SW 2A AVE
Tigard, OR 97223 Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (503) 718-2420 Phone: (503) 725-8428
Invoices and communications in regards to this Agreement shall be sent to:
CLIENT (Business) UNIVERSITY (Business)
Sean Farrelly Olivia Pierce
Associate Planner Sponsored Projects Administrator
City of Tigard Office of Research Services and Admin
13125 SW Hall Blvd 5219 University of Oregon
Tigard, OR 97223 Eugene, OR 97403-5219
Phone: (503) 718-2420 Phone: (541) 346-5132
Amendments or other changes to this Agreement will not be effective unless signed by the
UNIVERSITY, CLIENT Contracting Officers.
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'12. ACCESS TO RECORDS
The City of Tigard, and the Federal Government if funding for the Agreement is from Federal
sources, and their duly authorized representatives shall have access to the books, documents,
papers, and records of the UNIVERSITY which are directly pertinent to this Agreement for the
purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcripts.
13. MERGER CLAUSE
THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF OREGON. THIS
AGREEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. NO
WAIVER, CONSENT, MODIFICATION OR CHANGE OF TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT
SHALL BIND EITHER PARTY UNLESS IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES.
SUCH WAIVER, CONSENT, MODIFICATION OR CHANGE, IF MADE, SHALL BE EFFECTIVE
ONLY IN THE SPECIFIC INSTANCE AND FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE GIVEN. THERE
ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, OR REPRESENTATIONS, ORAL OR
WRITTEN, NOT SPECIFIED HEREIN REGARDING THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY, BY
THE SIGNATURE BELOW OF ITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, HEREBY
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE/SHE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTANDS IT AND
AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement effective as of the
Effective Date,
CLIENT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Signature Signature
Craig Prosser Paula J. Roberts, Ph.D.
City Manager Associate Vice President & Director,
City of Tigard Office of Research Services and
Administration
Date Date
Tax 1D No. Tax ID No. 48-1278531
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Exhibit A
Scope of Work for Design Vision/ Framework
M ` '" Assistance for Tigard's Downtown Urban
Renewal District
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1. Introduction
The City of Tigard's Community Development Department would like to engage the
services of the University of Oregon Architecture Department to assist in the development
of a design vision/framework to provide guidance for futtue re-development of the
Downtown Urban Renewal District. This effort is needed to inform land use planning and
capital improvement efforts.
Currently the image of a redeveloped downtown is abstract for stakeholders, city officials,
citizens, and potential investors. The purpose of this project is to provide a graphic
portrayal of a sense of place that conveys a concrete understanding of how the Downtown
could redevelop.
This is the City's current vision of the project and we are open to collaboration to refine the
scope depending on the schedule and needs of the Architecture Department. The City will
make the arrangements to pay for all applicable expenses.
2. Background
Downtown Tigard is a designated Town Center in the Metro 2040 Growth Plan. The City
leas taken a number of activities to implement the Town Center vision: adoption of a 193
acre Urban Renewal District; development of a streetscape design plan; coi=u trnent to fund
major street improvement projects; and pending adoption of new land use and design
standards. The City has also hired a real estate economics and development specialist to
formulate a real estate redevelopment strategy (to be completed in September.)
The Urban Renewal District contains approximately 193 acres (including 49 acres of right-
of-way) and comprises 2.6% of the City's 7496 acres of total land area. It contains 193
individual properties. The current land uses are dominated by development with little
pedestrian-friendly orientation. Outside of Main Street, the existing buildings do not create a
sense of place and cohesive function, but rather appear to be spread out and auto-
dependent. There is limited street connectivity to and from and around the Downtown,
The Urban Renewal District encompasses:
• Main Street, the historic central business district of Tigard;
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• The area between Fanno Creek and the railroad tracks, made up of primarily light
industrial uses (most of which are nonconforming uses under current zoning);
• The Fanno Creek floodplain, part of which is a 22-acre City parr;
• Some residential development—one and two-story apartment buildings and a trailer
park; and
• The intersection of Hall Blvd. and Highway 99W, which is developed with auto-
oriented uses, including shopping centers and an auto dealerslup.
Near-tei7N Public Pro as
A number of large infrastructure projects in and around the Downtown Urban Renewal
District will be completed in the neat 1-5 years. Tri-Met is currently constructing a
Downtown station and park and ride lot off Main Street for the Commuter Rail project
(scheduled to start operation in fall 2008). A master plan for the expansion of Fanno Creek
Part: and a public plaza is underway.
Streets projects in and around the Downtown will soon commence. Burnham Street will be
completely reconstructed, including new sidewalks, and "green street" features, getting
underway in summer 2008. Tigard has also been awarded a x£2.5 million Metro grant to
retrofit Main Street as a "green street," scheduled to start in 2010. In addition the City is
participating in the preparation of a traffic improvement plan for Highway 99W, including
the intersection of Hall Blvd. and 99W.
3. Objective and Tasks
The City's objective is to refine and visualize the TDIP concepts to inform regulations and
capital improvements necessary to guide public and private investment that will revitalize
and redevelop its Downtown Urban Renewal District.
The City envisions these tasks would be performed either in collaborative architectural
studio format, or as a graduate level special project/ research. There is also the potential for
tasks to be broken out into separate contracts and completed by faculty members or
graduate students. The final outcome would be a collaborative product, not a number of
individual projects.
The City envisions the following Tasks:
A. Study existing land use conditions and patterns. Identity nodes and major components of
the community's built character, including architecture of commercial development
(especially along Main Street), the Highway 99W viaduct, and such natural features as
topography and Fanno Creek.
T a.rk-_A Deliverables: Overall site analysis, map(s), accompanying graphics, and
documentation report.
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B. Drawing on the existing conditions, the concepts of the Tigard Downtown Improvement
Plan, Streetscape Design Plan, and the proposed design standards, create a "3-D" vision
of the scale, form, and character of the recommended urban form for Tigard's
Downtown.
Task B Deliverables: Axonometric/perspective drawings, plan -sections, elevations to
illustrate concepts and documentation report.
C. i. Refine the conceptual circulation and block size study. The task would be to build on
the conceptual street pattern from the Tigard'Downtown Improvement Plan and refine
the routes for vehicular circulation to, from, and throughout the Downtown and for
pedestrian and bike connections, emphasizing the central location of the Commuter Rail
station/Transit Center.
ii. Recommend appropriate block sizes for Downtown Tigard to create a lively usable
street system supportive of Town center land uses. Presently Mock sizes are large for a
downtown, for example the distance between Main Street and Ash Avenue is over 800
feet without an intersecting street.
Task C Deliverables: Graphics illustrating the relationship of a proposed street system to
the Downtown focal points and activity. Documentation report.
D. For opportunity sites identified in the Development Strategy, create visualizations of
potential development based on the draft land use map and design regulations.
:Task D Deliverables: Sketches of building prototypes, landscaping, and streetscape and
documentation report.
E. Working with city designated parking ratios, create a conceptual parking plan illustrating
potential configurations of street, surface or structured spaces to accorrunodate the needs
of future development at various stages.
Task E Deliverables: Conceptual parking plan examples, recommendation as to phasing of
structured parking and documentation report.
4. Scope of Work
This scope of work can be refined according to the needs of the Architecture Department.
Proposed services include the following:
A. Written narratives, specific recomtnendations illustrations images, and graphics
for Tasks 3A-3E. The graphics may be created by freehand sketching, or the use of
computer software. Also provide contextual analysis where needed.
B. Meetings with staff.
i. At project/semester beginning to receive input and discuss
methodology
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ii. Review of interum work
W. Review and approve final work
C. Public meetings
At least two to be scheduled.
5. Role of City Staff
• Hold tneetings as needed
• Provide revie-,,v
• Set up public meetings
• Provide logistical support
6. Draft Timeframe
The City will work with the Architecture Department to develop a timeframe and project
management schedule. The draft work plan below shows potential tasks that could be
completed following the school schedule.
Winter semester Spring semester Summer (optional)
Dec Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept
University of Oregon
Tasks
A. Existing conditions
B. 3-D Plan visualization
C Block size and circulation study
D. Opportunity site visualization
E. Parking study
Staff Tasks
Citizen and Technical Advisory
Team meetings
Developer focus group ❑
Open IIouse ❑
CCAC review ❑
Planning Commission -workshops
and pubfic hearings
Cit-, Council workshops and public
hearings
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b - Questions
Any questions about this project should be diz-ected to the following staff:
Ron Bunch Sean Farrehy
Long-Range Planning Manager Associate Planner
13125 SW Hall Blvd. 13125 SW Hall Blvd
Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223
503/718-2427 (503) 718-2420
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Existing Downtown documents and resources are available at:
Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan:
http://Nv�N,-,v.tigatd-or.gov/downto-�5:7n/downtown plan/default ast�
Tigard Downtown Streetscape Design Plan
http://Nvtv-�,v.6gard-or.gov/dowiatown/stteetscape/clots/design nhm iDdf
Downtown Implementation Strategy:
http://tivvw.tigarcl-or.gov/downt.own/docs/irnplementation strategy.cif
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