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City Council Packet - 09/26/1966 TGARD CITY COUNCIL MBIW ING SEPTEMBER 26, 1966 AGENDA: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVAL OF 14INUTES - SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 5. ORDINANCE SETTING PUBLIC BEARING FOR WITH ,AWAL FROM TIGARD WATER DISTRICT (a) Adoption of Ordinance 6. APPROVAL OF PANORAMA SUBDIVISION PLAT 7. ORDINANCE ADOPTING ASSESSMENT CHARGES FOR PROPERTIES NOT PREVIOUSLY ASSESSED (a) Adoption of Ordinance 8.' ARTHUR POULIN RE20NING - S.W. Pacific Highway between Roamer's Rest Park and Espedal Mobile Park from C-3 (Retail Commercial) to C-2 (General Commercial) . (a) Appeal of Action taken by Planning & zoning Commission (b) Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. 9. OTHER BUSINESS 10. CALL TO THE AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO 'SPEAK 11. ADJOURNMENT T I A P D C T Y C o t -_N ca L RT`G1JLA17 _,:'.)nu_IL I1EnTTNG, M_I'DA`', sr'PPEMFi?R 26, 1.566, 7;30 P,M. 1. ROLL CALL Present t Mayor r. Fyle, Councilmen C. I.. Klock, Sr., Harvey L._ Knauss, John P. Well, Attorney F. A. Anderson; City_Ad;ai.nistrator Robert K. Looan; City L:ngineer rCetdh c. Thompson; Monnie-S. Andrews, City Recorder l'bsetit: Councilman Floyd N. Bergmann 2. PLEi)GF. OF ALLELGIANCP. 3. - MIbriTES, for. approval September 12, 1966 Approved. 4. ORDINANCE -- An Ordinance Setting hearing -with Respect to the Pro- posed Withdrawal from the. 'Tigard tiSatr-r District by the City council of the City of Tigard of all that part of the Tigard Water. District lying and c.fing within the present corporate boundaries of th^ City of Tigard, and Directing giving or Notice of said Hearing. Public Hearing 6:00 P.M., October 17, 1966 Council Chambe26, Tigard, Oragcn (a) Ordinance no. 66-36 -• Ordina_.c,- read three times by title and number (.o) ;Motion: Councilman Klock, Motion . -cnnded by Councilman Well Adopted by unanimous vote of Council members present'. 5. APPROVAL OF PANORAMA Sti,9DIVISS'ON PLAT (a) Motion: Councilman Klock, Motion Seconded by Councilman Knauss Approved by unanimous -vote of Council members present. 6. SEWER ASSESSM^,.NT ORDINANCE - An.Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 62-1' as Amended by ;Ordinance No. 64-2, 'entitled "Ar_ Ordinance to Regulate Sewer Con- nections and Prescribing Fees therefor, requiring applications and permits, pro- viding for roviding 'for work by the 'ity, Fixing In- spection Fees nspection'=Fees and fixing penalties". (a) Ordinance No. 66-39 Ordinance read three times by title and nu -l-er Page - 1 - 9/26/66 (b) Motion: Councilman Klock, Motion Seconded by Councilman Knauss Adopted by unanimous ,ote of Council members present. I.t was mo ed. by Councilmar. Kl*,,c,, seconded by Councilman Knauss, and unanimously approved by coancil ;members present to direct the City Attorney to draft ar ordi:nance outlining a procedure for financing extra: connection fees for. s,.w, 79th Ave. residents, 7. ARTHUR P0i1LIN APPEAL - S._Pi Pacific ITigl:way between [roamer°s Rest Paris and Fspedal Mobile Park from C-z (Retail Commercial: to 'General Com- mercial) . Public Hearing - 8:00 F.M. Four persons testified against the proposed zone change. Mr. Poulin and Mr. Espedal testified for approval of zone change. Mr. John Perry, Chairman of Tigard Planning, and Zoning Commission, presented Planning and Zoning commission reasons for denial of zone change. Hearing Closed, Motion for Denial by Councilman Klock, Seconded by Councilman_ Knauss. Approved by unanimous vote of Council members present. S. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - An Ordinance Setting Herring with respect to proposed Annexation of the Lands of Robert Lo Fuilhart Il and Tonna T. Fullhart, being Lot 7 Del Monte Subdivision, Washington County, 0regon ' and Directing Giving of Noticethereof. Public Hearing - 8,00 P.M., October 17, 1966, Council Chambers, City Hall, Tigard, Oregon (a) ordinance No. 66-40 ordinance read three times by title and number` (b) Motion: Councilman Klock, Motion Seconded by Councilman Well Adopted by unanimous vote of Council members present. OTHER BUS1N'T SS 1. Mr. Robert Bissett. of Ball Mountain Road appeared in reference to a' zone change appeal on 99-•:r"_ Mayor .Ryle informed audience that this zoning appeal would come to Mayor and Council on October 10, 1966. A Page 2- 9/26/66 ,r 2. PIN"EBROOK SUBDIVISION - The CityAdmi;',istrator explained to the Pine- brook residents and the City Council the discussions of the saver'problems in that area with Builder Stan Adkins and the City, Three alternative methods of financing have been offered the Builder: A. Builder finance cost of constructing sewer line from Bonita Avenue to Fanno Creek. Contract with City to reimburse at full cost over a 10 year period at 6/ interest from future connections Pay the City $8,500 cash immediately. City charge $250. for future connections, 550.00 for lots now connected. City receives all land, equipment and assets of Sanitary District. B. Builder finance cost of constructing sewer line from Bonita Avenue to Fanno Creek. Contract with City to reimburse construction cost up to a 10, year period at no interest, less :8,500.,_ from future connections. City charge $250. for future connections $50.00 for lots now connected. City receives all land, equipment and assets of Sanitary District. C. Builder finance:.cost of.constructing .sewer line from Bonita AvenuetoFanno Creek. Contract with City to reimburse at full cost over a 10 year period from future connections. Depreciate similar to,Paterson Sewer Agreement. Cityreceivesall land, equipment and assets of Sanitary District. City charge $250. for future connections; $50, for lots now connected. Adkins' Proposal: A. Builder finance cost of constructing sewer line .-'ro^z Bonita Avenue to Fanno Creek. Contract with City to reimburse up to 10 years at 8-10% interest from future connections less $8,500. City Charge $250. for future connections, $50, for:lots now connected. City receives all land, equipment and assets of Sanitary District. It oras consensus of Council that City proposal #B. was most desirable and.acceptable to the City. City;Council felt that Adkins' proposal was not in keeping with established precedent and policy. It was pointed out by City Administrator that under Adkins' proposal the City would be in fact subsidizing the developer because it would not receive money applicable to connection fees for subdivisions until 'end of the 10 year period'. Adkins proposal does not take into consideration that the City loses Page - 3 —9/26/66 interest l.r, 10 year period. mr. Adkrr.s was invited to the meeting, but did not attend. Several r.esidc-r.cs, of Pinebrook were present includiny Mr, HuIh_mayes and Mr. nan Larson. Discussion terminated pending reply from Mr. Adkins concernir.; his decision, 3. AWOURNMENT r 9:00 P,:M. Page 4 -: 9/26/66 PUBLIC NOTICES CITY OF.TIGARD,OREGON PUBLIC HEARING On Question of Withdrawal of Area from Tigard Water Dis- trict NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to Ordinance No. , 66-38 duly passed by the City Coupcilof the L'City of Tigard, Oregon on September 26 1966, a public hearing will be held 1n th6',Council Chamber,'at the City)Hall on :Main Street, In ' the ' ity of Tigard, Oregon, on .'.Mthe; 17th day r of ,October 1966, at the hour, of 8:00 o'clock P.M.,on the ques- tion of the withdrawal'from the ' 'Tigard Water District ofall that part of'the Tigard Water,Dls trlct=,lying and being within the., present corporate boundartes': of the City of Tigard. QN'said date,time and Iii the Couneii,of tits City of,Tlg= `r "w hear_'object to the° :,proposed withdrawal, and will" thereafter .determine.whether`. sneh"',withdrawal,is'for,the Ibest 'interests of"the;City.. BYa'URDER�OF,.!THE-CITY''. COUNCII:'OF'THE;CITY;OP TIGARD OREG6N MONNIE S ANDREWS��, Recorder ` �Publish=September 2$;�.Oet�' >ber 6,Cletober 19136b. ";