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City Council Packet - 01/24/1966 CITY OF TIGARD_ TIGARD. OREGON ' ME 9.2636 .. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL Meeting January 24, l.g66 AGENDA: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5. PARKING PROHIBITION—RECOMMENDAT ION OF CITY ADMINISTRATOR CONCERNING PARKING 6. S. W. MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS 7. ZONING ORDINANCE ADDENDUM - COUNCILMAN KLOI 8. TIGARD-BEAVERTON PROPOSAL 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 10. CALL' TO AUDIENCE FOR PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK 11. ADJOURNMENT KIM T Z G`A R D CITYCOUNCIL REGULAR COliQCIL MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1966,7:30 P.M. f 1. ROLL.CALL Present; Mayor E. G. Kyle, Councilmen F. H. Berg- mann, C. E. Klock, Sr.,. Harvey L. Knauss E. A. Woodard,, Attorney F. A. Anderson and City Administrator Robert K. Logan; Monnie S. Andrews, City Recorder 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. MINUTES, for approval January 10, 1966 Approved. 4. PARKING PROHIBITIONS (a) 99-W and McDonald Avenue (north and south side) to allow sufficient space for left turn bay. It was moved by Councilman Klock and seconded by Councilman Knauss and unanimously carried that Council instruct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance prohibiting parking on 99-W and McDonald Avenue, with the stipulation that the footage be checked before the Ordinance is drafted. (b) Highway #217 to Greenburg Road, and Highway #217 to Main Streeton Highway 99-W. It was moved by, Councilman Woodard and s:=conded by Councilman Knauss and unanimously carried that Council instruct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance prohibiting, parking on'Highway,99-W from Highway #217 to Greenburg Road and from Highway #217 to Main Street. (c) It was moved by Councilman Klock and seconded by, Councilman Bergmann and unanimously carried that Council instruct Ttttorney Anderson to draft an Ordinance which will convert the angle parking on Main Street to parallel parking from S.W. Burnham to the Railroad, and restrict parking to 2'hours for theentirelength .of Main Street between the hours if9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. daily, excluding Sundays and Holidays. page 1, 1-24-66 5. S, W. MAIN STREET impio`ti?MI.Mr- it was moved by Cour.�ilman Bergmann and seconded by Councilman Klock and unanimously carried that Council instruct the city Ad+r,inistrat.or to circulate a petition among tt.e j roreri.y owners on Main Street and obtain signatures in support of construction of 50° of new pavement, curbs, side,,.,al.ks, ?ten feet where right-of-way is 70" except that sidewalks wiT.l be 5° on both sides west of S.W. Burnham, and 5` sidewalks where the right- of-way is 60°'; . Underground utilities and new street lights if economically feasible. 6. ZONING ORDINAN',E ADDENT::)M It was moved by Councilman Klock and seconded by Council- man Woodard and unanimously carried that Council authorize the City Attorney to draft an Ordinance for a part of the proposed Zoning ordinance (Chapter 110 through 190) , to be made apart of the present Planning and Zoning Ordinance. 7. TIGARD-BhAVER7GN PROPOSAL it was moved by Councilman Klock and seconded by Council- man Bergmann that Council instruct. the City Administrator to join with the ,city Manager of Beaverton to determine the cost of a joint study for consolidated services. 8. ZONING - Setting of Public Hearing on the, property located at 10030 S.W. Walnut Street, Tax Lots 2300, 2301, and the proposed zone change is from R-5 (resi- dential), to A-2 (multiple Dwelling) . Public Hearing February 14, 1966, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers, City'Hall ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 P.M. r> Page 2, 1-24-66