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Centennial Greetings Metzger Proclamation I k!, City of Tigard CENTENNIAL GREETINGS METZGER! October 1 , 2011 Whereas, the community called Metzger originated from the donation land claims of Thomas Stott (1850) and David C. Graham (1850) that railroad tracks were surveyed to be built upon; and Whereas, one hundred years ago Josephine and Herman Metzger filed a plat naming streets for trees, presidents, and numbers for the Town of Metzger. The plat was approved and officially recorded by Washington County; and Whereas, the Metzger's donated land for a church, a school, a park and railroad right- of-way to serve their flourishing community; and Whereas, in 1999, the Washington Square Regional Plan acknowledged the long- standing values and identity of Metzger by stating, "Metzger should be a neighborhood that supports children and families. Metzger School and play fields will remain and be enhanced as an important neighborhood asset; and Whereas, today the Metzger community is comprised of 3,765 residents who continue to maintain the character and friendship that Josephine and Herman Metzger envisioned in their lifetime; and Whereas, Metzger's proximity to a regional center containing a continuum of uses, (from residential to densely developed commercial and employment areas) contributes to the vitality and desirability of Metzger as a place to live and work. .r NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, Craig E. Dirksen, Mayor of the City of Tigard, Oregon, do hereby proclaim October 1, 2011 as CENTENNIAL GREETINGS METZGER! 1\ r - Dated this day of r, _TZ-A) 2011 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Se ,I of the City of Tigard to be affixed. c Craig E. Dirksen, Mayor City of Tigard , Attest: City Recorder -