City Council Packet - 10/09/1967 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 1967, 7:30 P.M.
AGENDA:
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. INVOCATION, Pastor Adam Huber, Southwood Park Baptist Church
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
5. -INTRODUCTION OF "VERY IMPORTANT CITIZENS"
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, September 25, 1967
7. PAYING OF BILLS, TOTAL $147,452.19
8. MONTHLY REPORTS
(a) Financial
(b) Building
(c) Sewer
(d) Police
9. ORDINANCE 67 - L.W. & BERTHA C. CHRISTIAN ANNEXATION,
Map 1S1 36CD, Tax Lots 2000 & 2100
(a) Setting Public Hearing - Nov. 13, 1967, 8':00 P.M.
(b) Adoption of o7 linance
10. AWARD OF CONTRACT PINEBROOK-BONITA SEWER INTERCEPTOR
(a) Recommendation of City Administrator and City Engineer
(b) Award of Bid
11. ORDINANCE 67 - ORDINANCE'ANNEXING LANDS OF GILBERT PAULSEN
& YONEIVE A. PAULSEN, In Sec. 1, Township 2 South,
Range 1 West, Willamette, Meridian, Wn. Cty.,
Oregon, etc.
(a) Public Hearing -s 8:00 P.M.
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
12. ORDINANCE 67 - ORDINANCE ANNEXING LANDS OF JOHN E. COOK AND
PANSY L. COOK, Being Lot 17, Cottonwood Place
Washington County, Oregon
(?) Public Hearing -; 8:00 P.M.
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
13. ' ORDINANCE 67 - GOULD EMS REZONING, Map 281 1DC, Southerly
parts of Tax Lots 3300 & 3600 and all of Tax
Lot;1200, 'r Present Zone R-7 (Residential) ,
(< Requested Zone M-3 (Industrial) —Appeal Planning
and Zoning Commission Denial for Zone:Change.
(a) Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M.
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
14. ' ORDINANCE 67 - LESLIE & ARLETA FLYEIREZONING, 10130 S.W.
Katherine St., Map 2S1 2BB, Tax 'Lot 400, Present
Zone R-7 (Residential) , Requested Zone-A-2
(Multiple Dwelling) Appeal Planning and Zoning
Denial for Zone Change.
(a) Public Hearing - 8:00 P.Y.
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
15. ORDINANCE 67 - AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE FINAL COST OF STREET
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ''S. W. MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT DETERMINING THE PORTION OF SAID COST TO
BE BORNE BY THE PROPERTIES BENEFITED BY SAID
IMPROVEMENTS; RATIFYING AND ADOPTING THE FINAL
APPORTIONMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF SUCH PORTION OF THE
COST TO THE RESPECTIVE LOTS, PARTS OF LOTS AND
PARCELS OR LAND WITHIN THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
ACCORDING TO THE SPECIAL AND PECULIAR BENEFITS
ACCRUING THERETO FROM THE IMPROVEMENT: DISPOSING OF
REMONSTRANCES FILED WITH RESPECT TO THE DEFICIT
ASSESSMENT THEREOF; SPREADING THE ASSESSMENT:
DIRECTING THE CITY RECORDER TO ENTER ALL ASSESSMENTS,
INCLUDING INITIAL AND DEFICIT ASSESSMENTS, AS A
SEPARATE LIEN AGAINST EACH TRACTINA SEPARATE
LIEN DOCKET,OF THE CITY; DECLARING SAME TO BE A LIEN
ON THE RESPECTIVE PROPERTIES UNTIL PAID; AND DECLAR-
ING AN EMERGENCY.
(a) Recommendation
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
16. ORDINANCE 67 - AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONTINUANCE OF NEGOTIATIONS'
FOR SEWER EASEMENT ACROSS LANDS OF RODNEY G.
BELANGER AND BETTY E. BELANGER as described in
Deed Book 309 page 300, Deed Records of Washington
County, Oregon; CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING PREVIOUS
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO COMMENCE CON-
DEMNATION PROCEEDINGS FOR SAID EASEMENT, IF NECES-
SARY TO OBTAIN POSSESSION THEREOF FOR THE PURPOSE
OF SEWER CONSTRUCTION,; AND TO PROSECUTE SAID PRO-
CEEDINGS`TO JUDGMENT UNLESS SAME BE SETTIJED PRIOR
THERETO; AUTHORIZING THE INCURRING OF EXPENSES
IN CONNECTION THEREWITH NOT TO EXCEED $
AND'DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
(a) Recommendation of City Administrator
(b) Adoption of Ordinance
17. CITY'PLANNING CONSULTANT
(a) Recommendation of City Administrator
(b) ( Approval of Council
18. OTHER BUSINESS
19. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK
20. ADJOURNMENT`
T-I C A R D CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1967, 7:30 P.M.
L. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor E. G.. Kyle, Councilmen W. Del Ball,
F, H, Bergmann, Harvev L. Knauss, Robert C. Moore,
City A,. -.)z:nciy F. A. Anderson, City Administrator Pro
Tem Huy", Ii. Wilkinson, Keith C. Thompson, City Engineer,
Doris L ,;:i:z.cl,. City Recorder
2� INVOCATION Give ; by Pastor Adam Huber, Southwood Park Baptist
Chut:cC,
3 PLEDGE OF ALL•EGIAN„PL
4. INTRODUCTION OF ':ERY M14PORTANT CITIZENS"
Mayor Kyle introduced the following to members of Council and -
audience.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Bistline, 12805 S.W. Grant
Mr; John Bishop, 9685 S.W. Johnson, Apt. #16
Mr., and Mrs. W. R. 'Lwingli, 9815 SW. Walnut Ct.
5, MINUTES FOR APPROVAL, September 25, 1967
(a) -Approved as submitted,
6. PAYING OF THE BILLS, TOTAL $147,452.19
(a) Motion to pay: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman
Ball
' Approved by unanimous vote of Council present
7. FINANCIAL AND DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1967
(a) Motion to accept reports: Councilman Knauss, Seconded by
Councilman Bergmann
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present.
8. ORDINANCE 67-58`'- All ORDINANCE SETTING HEARING WITH RESPECT TO
PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE LANDS OF, L. W. 'CHRISTEN
AND BERTHA C. CHRISTEN in Section 36, T1S, R1W, ';
W.M. WASHINGTON`COUNTY, OREGON, AND DIRECTING
GIVING OF NOTICE'THEREOF.
(a) Setting Public Hearing - November 13, 1967,. 8:00 P.M.
(b) Ordinance 67-58 read three times by ,;title and number
Motion to Set Hearing: Councilman Ball, Seconded by Councilman
Bergmann
Approved by unanimous vote of Council present
9, ORDINANCE 67-59 - AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE FINAL COST OF STREET
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE "S. W. MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT"-;,;DETERMINING' THE PORTION OF SAID COST TO
BE BORNE BY THE;PROPERTIES BENEFITED BY 'SAID
IMPROVEMENTS; RATIFYING AND ADOPTING THE FINAL
APPORTIONMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF SUCH PORTION OF THE .
COST TO THE RESPECTIVE:LOTS, ,PARTS_OF LOTS AND
PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
ACCORDING TO THE SPECIAL.AND,PECULIAR BENEFITS
ACCRUING THERETO FROM THE" IMPROVEMENT;'DISPOSING
OF REMONSTRANCES FILED.WITH-RESPECT TO THE DEFICIT
ASSESSMENT THEREOF;' SPREADING'THE ASSESSMENT;
DIRECTING THE CITY RECORDER TO ENTER ALL ASSESS-
MENTS, INCLUDING INITIAL'AND DEFICIT ASSESSMENTS,
AS A SEPARATE LIEN AGAINST:EACH TRACT IN A SEPARATE
LIEN DOCKET OF THE CITY; DECLARING SAME.TO BE A
LIEN ON THE RESPECTIVE PROPERTIES UNTIL PAID; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
(a) Mayor Kyle read letters of objection from the following:
Laura C. Johnson
Charles Woodard
Karl Bucholtz
Ordinance 67-59 read three times by title and number only
(b) Motion to adopt: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman
Moore
Approved by unanimous vote of Council .
10. ORDINANCE 67-60 - AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING-CONTINUANCE OF NEGOTIAT-
IONS FOR SEWER EASEMENT ACROSS LANDS OF RODNEY G.
BELANGER AND BETTY E. BELANGER'as described in
Deed Book 309 Page 300, Deed.Records of Washington
County, Oregon; CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING PREVIOUS
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY'ATTORNEY TO COMMENCE CON-
DEMNATION PROCEEDINGS".FOR `SAID .EASEMENT,' IF NECES-
SARY TO OBTAIN POSSESSION THEREOF; FOR THE PURPOSE
OF SEWER CONSTRUCTION,.AND.:TO'PROSECUTE SAID PRO-
CEEDINGS TO 'JUDGMENT`UNLESS.SAME'BE SETTLED PRIOR
THERETO; AUTHORIZING THE".'INCURRINGOF EXPENSES IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH NOT"TO::EXCEED $800.00;,AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
(a) Ordinance 67-60 read three times by title and number only.
(b) Motion to adopt: Councilman Knauss, Seconded by Councilman
Moore
11. AUTHORIZE EMPLOYING CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT.'.PHILIP R. BALSIGER &'
ASSOCIATES AT A MAXIMUM FEE OF $100.00 ;PER MONTH
(a) Motion to authorize: Councilman Knauss,.: Seconded by
Councilman Moore
Approved by unanimous vote of Council
12. ORDINANCE 67-61 - AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING IO..'THE 'CITY'OF TIGARD LANDS
OF, GILBERT PAULSEN AND.YONEIVE A.:PAULSEN, in
Section i , Township,
.2:South, 'Range 1 West, W.M.,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, ,OREGON
(a) Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed - No Testimony
(b) Ordinance 67-61 read three times by title and number only
(c) Motion to Adopt: Councilman Moore, Seconded by Councilman
Knauss
Approved by unanimous vote of Council
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October 9, 1967
13. 'ORDINANCE 67-62 - AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TO ':'t:i CITY OF TIGARD LANDS
OF JOHN E. COOK and PANSY L,. COOK, being Lot 17,
COTTONWOOD PLACE, a subdivision of record,in
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
(a) Public Hearing - 8;00 P;M.
Hearing Closed no testimony
(b) Ordinance 67-62 read three times by title and number only
1
(c) Motion to Adopt: Councilman Moore, Seconded by Councilman Ball
Approved by unanimous vote of Council
14. ORDINANCE 67-63 - AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A ZONE CHANGE WITH RESPECT
TO THE LANDS OF H. RUSSELL GOULD and VIRGINIA LEE
GOULD, RAYMOND B. EMS and PHYLLIS G, EMS, ROLLING
HILLS PLAT '2, TIGARD, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,`OREGON
Present Zone'R-7 (Residential) , Requested Zone M-3 (Industrial)
Appeal Planning and Zoning Commission Denial for Zone Change
(a) Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M,
Those who testified for the zone change;
Mr. Arland Anderson (Developer)_showed sketch of proposed
development. He also stated they would put in a 40'
planter strip to be maintained in a park-like atmosphere
as a buffer along the residential side of development
Mr. Ray Ems (owner) showed pictures of area under discussion
and testified
Mr. W. G. Dickoff, 13455 S.W. 72nd
Mrs Otto Pick, (realtor)
Those who testified against zone change:
Mr. Jim Mason, 7570 S.W. Cherry, St.
Mr. Anthony Maksym;,13565 S.W. 72nd
Mr. John Lamon,`13235 S.W. 76th
Mr.,;Uphoff, 13615 S.W. 72nd
Mr. George Gutherie, 7665 S.W. Fir
Mr. J, H. Strand, 7595 S.W. Cherry
Mr. Joe Dawson, 7650` E,W. Cherry
Mr. Bob 'Hermonson, 7530 S.W. Cherry
Mr. J. L. Josephson, 13555 S.W. 76th
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Hearing Closed
Motion to table ordinance: Councilman Ball
Approved by unanimous vote of Counc.il
Motion to take the proposed zone change off-the table and be
adopted:' Councilman Moore;; seconded by,Councilman -Bergmann.
Roll Call: Councilman Ball, NAY; :Councilman. Bergmann, NAY
Councilman Knauss, NAY; Councilman`Moore, AYE;
Mayor Kyle, AYE
Motion failed 3 - 2
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October,;9, 1967
15. ORDINANCE 67-64 - AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A ZONE CHANGE WITHRESPECT
TO THE LANDS OF LESLIE FLYE AND ARLETA FLYE,
being part of Lot 15, Greenburg Heights Addition,
TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
(a) Public Hearing: 3:00 P.M.
Those who testified for zone change:
Art Newberg (Developer)
Bob Burney, Capitol Realty
Those who testified against zone changer
Doug Taylor, 10300 S.W. Meadow
Dale Goodno 11035 S.W. Katherine
Mrs. Geo. Lowery, 10270 S.W. Katherine
Dewey Hamilton, 10175 S.W. Katherine
S. C. West, 10205 S.W. Katherine
Otto Blum, 10204 S.W. Katherine
Ron Mapes,;10480 S.W. Meadow
Hearing Closed
(b) Motion to Table: Councilman Ball
Approved by unanimous vote of Council
(c) Motion to take proposed zone change off table and be
adopted: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by"Councilman
-
Moore
Roll Call: Councilman Ball,.NAY; Councilman Bergmann, NAY; ,
Councilman Knauss, NAY; Councilman Moore, NAY;
Mayor Kyle, AYE
Motion failed '4 - 1
16. AWARD OF CONTRACTsPINEBROOK-BONITA SEWER INTERCEPTOR
(a) City Engineer reported only bid received was from Larry
Overbay, '$59,244.00. He also stated City Administrator
R. K. Logan recommended no action be taken at this time.
Mr. Gilbert Meigs of Stevens, Thompson & Runyan gave a
report recommending that if ;project could be postponed the
bid be rejected
(b) Councilman Moore moved to table award of bid for one week.
Motion seconded by Councilman Ball.
Approved by unanimous vote of Council
17. 'ADJOURNMENT: 9:50 P.M.
Attest:
City
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yor. City Recorder
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October 9, 1967
BILLS PRESENUED FOR PAY14ENT OCTOBER 9, 1967
General Fund, U.S. National Sank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $14,311.61
September receipts 3,595.78
Transfer from 1st National Bank 1,072.54
Balance $18,979.93
Check No.
2561 Lt. Wan. Merrill investigation $ 15.00
2562 Mildred Peppmeier - 'janitor 40.25
2563 Tigard Lumber 40.85
2564 Coast to Coast 5.54
2565 Floyd Johnson Printing 48.55
2566 Tigard Times 88.45
2567 Whitcher,Printing 4.35
2568 Mildred Peppmeier janit6r 31.50
2569 'Hugh Wilkinson-'F.B.I. Work Shop 7.60
2570 _Roger Thomssen 16.00
2571 John Shelton conference 10.70
2572 International City Managers Assoc. 52.50
2575 Robert Logan expenses 22.00
2577 Dept. of Motor Vehicles 5.00
2594 Roger Thomssen recording fee 50.50
2595 Gladys Forbes - janitor 24.50
2596 League of Oregon cities 254.12
2597 Tigard Lumber 20.56
2598 eFrederick Anderson 100.00
2599 Multnomah County 36.53
2600 International Conference of Bldg. Officials 50.00
2601 Roger Thomssen 9,00
2603 Josephy Harvey - Municipal Court 5.00
2604 Gary Nicks - Municipal Court Jury fee 5.00
2605 Peter Heintz - Municipal Court 5.00-
2606 James Nanson - Municipal Court 5.00
2607 Howard Plieth - Municipal Court 5.00
2608 Herbert Nowell - 'Municipal Court " 5.00
2609 Fold-A-Fence - Municipal Court Bail refund 150,00'
2610 Elsie Norman - Municipal CourtWitness fee 5.00
2611Mr. Roark - Municipal Court 5.00
2612 Douglas Hutchens- Municipal Court 6.12
2613 Gary`Huwa Municipal Court 6.12
2614' Thomas Cashcroft '- Municipal Court 6.12
2615 Gladys Forbes - janitor 31.50.
2616 Elvin Kyle '- 1st qtr., Council fees 60.00'
2617 Harvey Knauss - Ist qtr., Council fees 60.00'
2618 Robert Moore - 1st qtr.', Council fees 75.00'
2619 Del Ball - 1st qtr., Council fees 15.00
2620' Floyd Bergmann - lst qtr., Council fees 82,50
2621 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash 31.71
2638` Robert Logan - ICMA Convention 100.00
,2639 Oregon State Police
200.00
2640 General Electric - police 130.00
2641' Tigard Bond & Insurance 5.00
2642' Communication Specialists 37.50
2643 Tigard Pharmacy 11.05'>
2644 Assoc', Financial Service - police 54.24
2645 Portland General Electric 514.44
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General Fund, U.S. Ilational Bank (cont.)
2646 Luminite Sign _25.00
2647 Multnomah County 288.72
2648 - '1ligard Public School 405.00
2649 Lehmon Reloading 66.77
2650 N.W. Industrial. Laundry 13.90
2651 N.W. Natural Gas - 5.23
2652 Del Ball Ford police 356.30
2653 Addressograph Corp. 25.00
2654 WestCoast Telephone 381.23
2655 Hillsdale Drapery -: police 31.70
2656Doris Hartig 1.92
2657 Robert Hill 26.00
2660 Oregon Administration Co. 18.49
2661 Citi, of Portland 56.66
Salaries & Taxes 7,567.75
TOTAL $11,819.50
Book Balance $7,160.43
Sewage Disposal Fund, First National Bank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $56,104.87
September receipts 3,119.00
Balance
$59,223,87
Check No.
884, U.S. National Bank - "Sinking Fund" $ 316.67
886 Jesse J Snyder - Pinebrook Bonita easement 50.00
887 Tigard Lumber 63.27
888 ZEP Manufacturing Co. 153.00
889 Valley Auto Parts 20.64
890 Adrian Kroese -'_Pinebrook Bonita easement 600.00
891 L.R. Davis - Pinebrook Bonita easement 880.50
892 Jesse J. Snyder Pinebrook Bonita'easement 250.00
893 Casper A. Decker - Pinebrook Bonita easement 80,00
894 Ivan E. Puller - Pinebrook Bonita easement 110.00
895 Wallace J. Brosseau - Pinebrook Bonita easement 220.00
896 Thomas M. O'Halloran Pinebrook Bonita easement 104.50
897 E. G. Gill - Pinebrook Bonita easement 180.00
898 Henry J. Claverie - Pinebrook Bonita easement 344.00
899 Urban Study Center - Portland State College 300.00
901 U.S. National Bank - To transfer funds 55,551.29
TOTAL $59,223.87
Book Balance -0-
Sewage Disposal Fund. U.S National Bank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ 1,156.32
September}receipts 6,107.23
Transfer from First National Bank 55;551.29
Balance
$62,814.84
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Check No.
2563 Tigard Lumber $ 207.35
2596 League of Orecrgn Cities 107.66
2597 Tigard Lumber 25.25
2598Frederick Anderson 144.30
2599 Multnomah County 20.75
-`749 Pauline T. Weaver Pinebrook Bonita easement 93.00
750 Stevens & Thompson Pinebrook Bonita 185.82
751 Rogers Machinery Co, 34.50
2602 Washington County 21.00
2621 Doris flartig - Petty Cash` 4.50
752 Paul Construction - Phil Lewis 565.10
753 Insurance Assoc. Agency 869.00
754 U S. Postmaster - postagemeter 50.00
760 Keith Thompson= mileage 46.88
761 Byron Knepp - mileage 5.79
762 West Coast Telephone` 26.08
763 Northwest Natural Gas 3.99
764 Pennsalt Chemicals 130.08
765 Cornell Manufacturing 111.52
766 Portland General Electric 258.00
767 Johns Pump Shop 14.45
768 Consolidated Electrical hist. 45.75
769 Rodda Paint 126.54
770 Sherwood Forest Prod. 56.75
771 Inertol Co. 18.01
772 Wallace & Tiernan Co. 33.04
773 Oregon Administration 3.64
2647 Multnomah County 27.55
Transfer,to Road fund 49,618.20
i Salaries & Taxes 2,647.32
TOTAL $55,501.82
Book Balance $7,313.02
Road & State Tax Street Fund U.S. National Bank
Balance as of August"31, '1967 $17,221.37
September receipts -0-
Transfer from Sewer fund 49,618.20
Balance $66,839.57
Public Works &Roads
Check No.
635 Tigard Lumber Co. $ 44.21
637' valley Auto Parts 1.90
638- Shannon &'Co. 2.20
639" Sherwood Equipment 15.00
640 Keith Thompson - Public Works Conference 40.00
643 Embree's Machine Shop 38.00
644 Dales Sand & Gravel 49,618.20
2596 League of;Oregon Cities 32.81
2597 Tigard Lumber 165.07
2621 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash 22.22
645 Insurance Assoc. Agency 399.00
2643 Tigard Pharmacy ;, 4.25
649 Stevens & Thompson 257.10
650` International City Managers Assoc. 9.50
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Public Works & Roads cont,
652 Jet Rubber Stamp 7.40
653 Monroe International 2.50
654 Traffic Safety Supply 525.29
656 Rasmussen Paint 6.25
657 City of Portland 1,148.81
658 Patrick Gamroth •- miles ge 9.12
659 - Robert BruLke-n mileage 16.00
662 Oregon Administration 1.82
Salaries & Taxes 1,024.15
SUB TOTAL $53,390.80
Park
" Check No.
636 Coast to Coast $ .69
651 Tidwell Sales 6.50
655 Portland General Electric 2.65
TOTAL $53,400.64
Book Balance $13,438.93
Bancroft Bonds #1 & Interest U.S. National Bank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ 1,490.30
September receipts 185.94
a Balance $ 1,676.24
Bancroft Bonds #2 & Interest, First National
Balance as ;of August 31; 1967 $ 2,393.55
September receipts 147.05
Balance $
Check No.
901 U.S. National Bank -• Transfer funds $ 2,540.60
TOTAL $ 2,540.60
Book Balance -0-
Bancroft "Bonds #2 &` Interest U.S. National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ -0
September receipts -0-
Transfer from 1st National Bank 2,540.60
Balance $ 2,540.60
Bancroft Bonds 1113 &-Interest First National'
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $24,432.75
;September receipts 4,154.53
Balance $28,587.28
Check No.
901 U.S. National' Bank = Transfer funds $28,587.28
TOTAL $28,587.28
Book Balance -0-
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Bancroft`Bonds-#p3 & Interest U.S. National Bank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ 787.98
September receipts 746.15
Transfer from 1st National Bank- 28,587.28
Balance $30,121.41
Bancroft Bonds #4 & Interest U.S. National Bank
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $17,210.04
September receipts -0-
Balance $17,210.04
General Fund, First National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 - $ 1,038.54
September receipts34.00
Balance $ 1,072.54
Check No.
901 , U.S. National Bank - Transfer funds $ 1,072.54
TOTAL $ 1,072.54
Book Balance -0-
Road Fund, First National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ 18.99
Check No.
901 U.S. National Bank Transfer funds S 18.99
TOTAL $ 18.99
Book Balance -0-
Road Fund, U.S. National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ -0-
Transfer from lst National Bank 18.99
Balance $ 18.99
Sewer Construction Fund, First National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 {$ 3,275.35)
Check No.
901 U.S. National Bank - Transfers funds $ 3;275.35'
TOTAL $ 3,275.35
Book Balance -0-
S ewer
0-Sewer Construction Fund U.S.` National
Balance as of August 31, 1967 $ 66.11'
September receipts ( 3,275.35)
Balance ($ 3,209.24)
Total Payable, First National" $88,167.93
Total Payable, U.S. National 59.284.26
TOTAL $147,452.19`
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t4.o at a relativelylo,,� cost to ..c 1:irl.lci-,atzl,�4jurzn:;,
providing 30.9, federal aid is giver. by :the ,c teral and state
governments. If Ithi -.,liajor lane is cor z ctcc coul.
cancciVaLly J;oly Tigard`Is pre; l� or' _e no,:t 3 to 3 y aro.
,,ayor 1,yle an'c I Plan to attcnt'. on L_..al= of:the Ci tl of Tzgar'-
and ;,cop the councoil 'za_for.Lu-.
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Of execution oaa ..c Jc'ci�lio:i of � .it -mirt. involving
this anna._atiota ca.:e. _o ,cu 'cc ca n. t, t;1a: .';.c_.r a:=:'.
1. I ,verc veryits appoint t 1t t ur:.> t i ari Court
di.. not �rant a stay of L o:: On i ..tat___. titivar
Orc_gon la.., t'.:a stay a> .. t11c ,tpe,al of a zr<,:: :1
Circuit ourt uecisign are to-o separatc a 1.,>•=a1
noes not }ivc a stay of itcelf. C.1ty al;o
receiveCt wore: i.us .:ee,. fror th :.z.,..ix.gio:t Cou:.t',
of :2evonue that nave -lost-s1,r�50.30 in :Lppc.t1• tat. .. Erorl
the ---vering of this anne,,,a;_ion. couincil a. ,:is". to as:
t,.. city attornoy ac'.u. cional uestl r:, e.: 1., .,.att_ at t e
in?vting,on Supte.:IL.er _25, 1?G7.
6. :?ssossed Valuation and 'lil.laje 11-a1te Tha De�-)altment o` '.c,,rcnuo
and Taxation of >?:sF in3ton Count? infor-med us last: cat_,: that
the neva Yaillage rata for the City of TiUirQ for the 1967-F7
fisieal year is 4.69 mills. This is
- 1acrease from last -r^. r
when the city had -.
a illage rate Of G.l`�mills S`.oul'_'L 1'e
noted that of the 4.60, *pills onlyvalJout 50" is s.,ea for
general'operation of the city. I.on,,aining part of the,! :,Allago
is used to retire sealer l.;on(s ..:hich :fere sold in Y-156. Our
now assessed valuation call be approximately $9.3 million.
7 ain Street Dedication: Saturday, OctolDer 7, 19E7 has l eo<.
sept as .the dateof the 'rain Street dedication. It was firl-
thought that the grand opening of the streaet coul;', b,_ comi,incc:
with a m enchant ale and cel_hration. It appears, however,
only a few -.merchants on the street soul-' 1 nc`_ t t',,1!" _
forna1' ceremony on the morning of that da% .,seramore
appropriate. -The city staff'together. with the TiUarr7 Develop-
ment Corporation are preparing plans. I will '.,..el, the Council
appraised of the progress in this regard.
c0. Marijuana Cases: 7.n recent laeeks tale city ;poli=,c den:rtr? mt
has arrestee;several peonle on marijuana norsn=sion or use
ciiarcles. The, last t<.:ro -arrosts have been Tigard 1ligh school
student. and s}o..s this iter in aa^,nc1 nrouqbt From the
Portland area to Tigard. ?;f the council vould closire ilditionaJ
information on this problem, I 'All be (Trac' to cj,.edutle <<n
executivo meshing for a br. efincl b?, the Chief of ^o.l,i.co.
T esoncttully Siibmit_ted,
Robert X. Logan
City Administrator
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11cw projects-1."cr2 put into opnratioyi, t An- th . 13SIOn
of neer inl'- I= Dost acc_ountii a ,_ )r;oa o a.1. ,1 tr^^t
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and all as m:nts ,rare co..i,?itcc Scv�r. ^sect
arm in-theJplannin >tng^_, th two rgst iriaortant ')cin.;
design of the' OF:A and :Ja1nt^naac ui dit:g. Con7,truction
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
EXPENDITURES '
Septerber 30, 1967
1967/68 Current Year to
GENERAL FUND Budaet Month Date
Mayor and Council $ 1,600. $ 293. $ 348.
Municipal Court 3,010. 338. 659.
Administrative Dept. 18,253. 3;584-. 9,511.
Building Dept, 6,638. 825. 2,175.
Planning` & Zoning Dept. 6,496. 342. 373.
Library 2,650. 144. 395.
Police Dept. 78,279 6,139. 19,216.
Park Dept. 3,000. -0- 1,800.
Non-Departmental 12,170. 584. 5,865.
Contingency 3,142. -0- -0-
Transfer to
0Transfer-to Other Funds -0 -0- -0-
Total General Fund $135,238. $12,249. $40,342.
"SEWER DISPOSAL FUND
Operating &'Maint, $ 43,099. $ 4,197. $ 9,717.
Sewer'Expansion 123,421. 4,582. 10,804.
Contingency Fund 2,155. -0- -0-
Transfer to
0-Transfer`to G.O." Bonds 13,110. -0- -0-
Phil Lewis School ` -0- 565. 6,534.
Total Sewer_Disposal Fund $156,165. $ 9,344. $27,055.
STATE TAX STREET
Public Works Dept. $ 25,912. $ 2;952. $ 6,792.
Park Improvement Dept. 6,849. 78. 411.
Contingency Fund 361. -0- -0-
Total State Tax Fund $ 33,122. :$ -3,030. -$ 7,203.
STREET FUND
Public Works Dept. $ 11,252. $ 762. $ 5,136.
Street Contingency 636. -0- -0
-
Total Street Fund $ 11,888. $ 762. $ 5,136.
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS & 'INT.
1956 Series $ 9,730. $ -0-' $, -0-
1960 Series 3,150. -0-- -0-
1961 Series 1,125. -0-" -0-
1963 Series 13,110. -0- -0
1967 .Series 8.315. -0- -0-
Total G.O.
0Total :G.O. Bonds & Int. $ 35,430. '$ -0- $' -0-'`
BANCROFT BONDS 01, #2, #3, #4, & INT.
Bancroft #1 $ 1,400. $ -0- $ 0
Bancroft.'#2 2,500. -0 -0-
Bancroft #3 6,400. -0 369.
Bancroft #4 13.700. 49,618. 74,935,
Total Bancroft Bonds & Int. $ 24,000. $49,6`18. $75,304.
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GENERAL FUNDI,a ic.�'_
Av iiab' > Cas: 7/1/67 l
Property Taxes 23,000. _n.0 -0-
De incntont Taxes 1 ,7r'i,
Building perj:,its l_ .•) �!
P G Franh>sn ]0,,"100.N.W. Natural Gas Frannni .� 300, _p_ ] SUt .
W. Coast nlelhone I ..nchEse 0. -0- 2
Garbage Franchise 0' 102. 30.
Cigarette Tax
-State Liquor_Allocation 11,3;2i. C,- 2
0 3.
Business .License 7 z15 _^.;. 7
Fines & Forfeitures ,_ 91 21
Trailer Sales 00. -0- 0-
Lan6 Sales & Advance Taxes 5. 7 ..0_
Other Revenue•, �t00, _07. 1,0 ,'.,
Transfer f..or, other funds i :0. -p- _p
Interest Earne- 250. p
Total General Fund .,135,2.38. a, ?�1. ^,F 9 .
SEVAGE DISPOSAL FUND
Available Cash 7/1/67 (:1,225. $ 27_u.
Sewer Service Chartres 1r0 ,
571, 1� 3
Connection Fees 500. 5,- 1;?;5. .
Permits S Inspection - 2
2,200. 230. ,22.
Interest Earned 700. -0 _0_
Project Reimbursoments 500, -0- 31,<O1,
Subventions 10,000. -0- -0-
Total Sewage Disposal Fund $150,271, $, 1,227'. $l0 ,7.61.
STATE TAX STRBET F ROAD FUND
Available Cash 7/1/67
State Gas Tax 7,07:0. -0- 12,,1,7.
2:,250. -0- 13,117 .1
Interest Earned 300. _p- -0-
Special County Road Tax 5,200.
Permit & InsFection Fee 950. -0- -p-
Project'R_i,burse rents 1,900. 150. 150.
Other (Borrowed fror.'Sewer Fund) _400. -0- 20,000,r
Total State Tax Street &Read Fund T5,010.
BANCROFT BONDS 41:l,4-2,i1--3,P4, & Int.
Available Cash 7/1/67 $ 2,000, -0- $ 4,035, :
Assessments '„l,'2„`3,fr 1't,000. 4,543 ' 27,922.
terest 000. y O1 n2o,
.total Bancroft Bonds- $ 24,000. $ ;5,690.3. $ ,32,,886.
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
Available, Cash 711/1/67 (with county Tr-.as.) $; ,,220. -0-
$ 7;4 _61_
Taxes
15,500. -0- p_
Dotal General Obligation Bonds $' 22,320. -0- $ 14,161. _`
UNBONDED ASSESSL"ENT _0_ _0_ $ 900.
SPECIAL 'PR03ECTS
Phil Lewis School -0- -0- $ 6,350.
CON'S OLI DATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF SL"t 3is;i 1967
"-fWFIC:- ARI2E:ST ANALYST i
Last Month This Mo_rITIT
1 Speed irig 36 31
2o Reckless --------- 9 ,
3. Driving<whileIntoxicated -- _---______� . 1 3
4. Disobey Traffic Signal or Scop`Sign-----_--.-- g �3
5. Veh.. & Oper,;Lic, 22 16
6. Imp,.-Def.Equip, (L<iyhts,Bra.kes,Miafflers)-- _-- 5 5
. Illegal Parking------__ 27 29
8. All Other TrafficViolations- 16 26
112 12. 4
WARNINGS Given to Traffic Violators--------------- _75 92
RADAR CITATION'S------s...._ae1-;.5 in shop for repairs)
- - --- TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SUMMARY
Last Month This Month_
.Accidents- 15 1
Injuries .m_--__------------------------------------------------ 20 15
Fatalities--- - -.-._,-.--_-----,------'-___- _----_ 0 0'
Hit & Run Accidents------------------------------ 6 2
MUNICIPAL COURT REPORT
Last Month This Month
Cases Processed Through 125 90
Fines & Bail Forfeitures-------------------------X1,313.50 $1,110.50
Amount Suspended from Fines-®------=-_v_>- $35.00 1$52,50
Cases Pending Last Day of Month------___ -__ ®_ 7 24 ,
POLICE CAR EXPEP7SE-MILEAGE-GAS-OIL-REPAIRS'
Unit# Miles 'Driven Final Miles Gats Used Oil Used Repairs Rego Maint.
3 4,779 37,952 566.5 gal. 23 qts. 6375.30 ;141.60
2 2,306 84,696 293.0 gal. + 11»qts. $37.50 0
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MONTHLY REPORT
UN FORM CLASSY, 1, ri.--)fdYWy OFFL`NSEES~ CASES---ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARhES
t)�" i�F"rEiv1fKNOLN r:i FiAfcE1� KNOWN CLEARED
-...F.__ ....___. ..__....__Y_ --- -- _
Pa t 1 Classes Last Month This Month
1. Criminal-Ilomiciri
(a) Murder & Nonx-negligent
Manslaughter -W._.,.,_ 4?.. Q Q 0 0
(W Manslaughter I-.)y rjegj
p 0 Q. 0 _
QQ
2. � Q a
CL
34 p 0 0
4, Aggravated Assault-----.- p 0 0 0; 0 Q.
5. "Larcony-<'hert (except Auto)
(a? Over *50,00-------------_ 3 0 0 6 1 1
(b) Udder y50.00--..,..«._,.-..__.__ 10 1 10 4- 4-
6. Auto 1 l 1, 2 2— 2-
"7. Burg lazy-Breaking u Entering Cl 1 � 0 Q_
Totals, Part 1 Classes— 20
Part !I Classes - --
8. Other Assaults-----...._ 1 0 0 1
9. Forgery & Counterfeiting--- Q Q_ Q_ � �
10. Embezzlement & Fraud---- 10 g 2 CL
11. stolen Prop.-Buy.jnq,Rec.,
Possess ing--_.u�...--:-_.____ p Q_ Q 1 1 1
12. Weapons-Carrying', Possessing,
Concealing----------------- p p 0 _Q .Q CL
13„ Prostitution & Conunerci.alized
Vice- .._-__...----_--- w _ 0 0 0 0 Q Q
14. Sex Offenses (except 2 & 13) 0 0 Q.. Ou
15. Offenses against` Family &
Children-------------------- 0 0 0 0 Q 4
16. Narcotic Drug Laws- ----...-- 0 0 7-
17. Liquor 1 1 0 5 0-
18. Drunkeness------------------- 1
19. Disorderly Conduct--,-- 24 2
2b. Vagrancy--------- ---__ 0 0 0
21. Gambling-------------------- p 0 0 Q Q 0
22. Driving While Under the influ-
ence of Intox.Liquor----m__- 1 1 1 3 -323. Violation of Road & .Driving
17 42 A8 4-8
24.. Illegal Parking—---_------a 2 27 27 29 29 2-9
2,5. 'Traffic & M.V.Laws--- - 43 t,3 4.3 47 47 4.7
All Other Offenses--------- g g � � � 9-
Totals,, Part 11 Classes— 144_ 138 136 162 15E3
GRAND,.T.OTA1 S, Part I & 11 Classes 164 1-43 135 185 166 156
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POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT
UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS
OF OFFENSES LASES_ -- KNOWN CLEARED KNOWN CLEARED
Part I Classes (Breakdown) Last Month This Month
Larceny-Theft (Except. Auto)
(A) Pocket Pirkx�a n� ,�,.�u���v 0 0. Q Q. Q.
(B) Purse Snatching--------1- 0 0 Q Qo Q..
(C) Shoplifting------..------- � � 1 � � 4-
(D) Thefts from Autos
(except. E) - W� l o o Q.;
(E) Thefts of Auto Parts V
& 'Accessories�------------ 2 0 0 Q
(F) Thefts of Bicycles-- --- - Q Q_
(G) Thefts- from Buildings
(Except C & F3)- - 2 0 0 5 0 Q..
(H) Thefts from any Coin
Operated Machines--,..,---- 2 0 0 0 0 0
(1) All other larceny,
Theft®m. --- -m_._ .--:----- 2 l
Totals, Part `2
Masses (Breakdown) In
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POLICE DH'FPAR=�` ENT MONTHLY REPORT
ARREST OF MINORS
- _ `r R_ PFIC ARRESTS b-- AGES OF MINORS
OFFENSE'S 15 & 16 17 18 19 20 Totals
Under
Speeding- 3 5 3 1 1 - 13
Reckless Driving-------- 0
Disobey Traffic Sig-vial
or Stop sign------ -1 l 1 - 3
Operators
ation ��._• 1 4 5
Defective E"q+_tipmezit_ 3 1 4
Driving While Intox.---- 0
Cther Traffic Viol.---- 1 2 3 1 7
TOTALS--- -.-_,:------ 3 10 6 10 4 _ 33
TOTALS LAST 2 5 L q 5 27
-a MISCELLANEOUS ARR =I'SBY AGES OF JW7ENILES
10 & 11-12 13-14 15 16 17 Totals
Under.
Burglary------------- - 0
Larceny---- �. ------- - l 1 - 2
Bad Checks ----------- 0
Auto Theft------ 1 1 - 2
Assaults------------ 0
Liquor Laws---------- 0
Drunkeness-- - -----_W- 1 _ 1
Disorderly Conduct---- 1 1
Vandalism- ----- ---- -- 0
Poss.Stolen Prop,----- 1 1
Curfew & Truancy------ 1 1
Runaways & Escapees--- 1 - 1
Misc. Criminal--------- 2 4 3 1 _ 10
TOTALS--------- 1 2 4 7 19
TOTALS LAST
MONTH------------------- l 2 2 2 1 5 13
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LIE PA R M✓i!�;Nl` m0k" HLY R&PORZ.'
ACT 1V'i.;'Y RE POR?"
Last Month This Month
1, Accidents 15 19
2 `Jacar-ion douse :;taeC}C5- ,_.: ._. _.,� 282 144
3. Open Coors & 21 22 '
4o Special 550 481
5. Assists tendered Lo Other Agencies-.:.._, 21 41
6. Aid to 'itizeals�_�.� ��yw _ _.v__..�y 13 30
4: , Warrants :erved��,����,��. �� ���,. �_� .� 0 0
B. field Interrogation 72 94
9, Misc. Complaints nec°d .-
Investigated--a. Ar inialrw. _ .� _. . �_ 7 3
b� Abandoned Auto-------------------- 4 3
c Assaults, Aggravated-------.------- 0 0
d� Assaults, Simple-��.___---- .---- , 1 1
e t�urylary _ ._. . ��� __�J��W_���� 6 5
g. Disorderly Conduct-- 2 l
hm Lonnestic--------------------------. 3 2
i Drunks----- ���_.� � �W� � _.�.����u, 1 3
Ica 'forgery, Enfoezzlement & Fraud----- 10 12
1. Juvenile._. --�� ��� __�._..�� �� ���� 17 29
m. Larceny of 1 1
no 'Larceny of Autos-��, _-------------- 1 2
0. ,Lareany of over $50 OC 3 6
p. 'Larceny or Under $50,00----------- 10 10
q� Lost '& Missing Persons-.�,��..���.:...e 0 ' 2 ;
r� Property Found--------------------- 2 4
s. Property Lost._ v---------------. 3 0
5 5
u. Suicides 0 0
v. Scup.Persons,Autos,Oi.rcums tances- 12 7 ,
w. Traffic-,.,-:-.m,_-_--------- -- 3 4-
x.. Vanda I ism---- -- ------------ --- 6 g
y. All Other Misc.Compl.Rec°-d & Inv.- 42' 51
TOTALS, ;'disc comps`.Rec°d & 'Inv. 141 163
GRAND ' (YrAL Activities & compl.Recad Inv.. 1115 994
. PAID OVER °SME WO NEE BY OFFICERS--'___ as 4 pn ls8 hours
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ElAL'JAT 'Otai REPORT UP ` iOLF1 ti4U RLCOVERLD PROPERTY-•INC_LUDING CHECKS _
PROPERTY STOLE.A'o
PROPERTY LOST, Value- none
PROPERTY REC:OVLA. E[), Value----
PROPERTY POmN :o 1_4102.�..-0007
CH.Ek.Y's, -value
CHECKS, 'Value Recovered---------------------------------------
TOTAL
_ _ -- .--- __----TOTAL, VALUE, Property Last or .:toLe ---------------------------------$_4jA21,U__
TOTAL VALUE, Property sound & Recovered--'e-4.262.10
:-4.262.10
LOSS IFOR "LAST MONTH—-.—------------ -----------------
LOSS FOR THIS MONTH-----------------------------------------------$ 27Z.�Z
BREAKDOWN OF HOURS - PER ACTIVITY -- --
- Regular Overtime Regular Overtime
Accident Inv. 36 0 identification 0 0
Traffic"Patrol 210 16 Jail Duties 15 0
Foot Patrol 18 0 warrant Service 0 0
Criminal inv. 168 22 Spacial Detail 12 0
ERcort Service: 4 0 Other Activity 0 0
Fire 4 0 Prowl 317 29
Communications ' 150 8 Training 20 32;;
Photography 0 0 School Patrol 0 0
Records 186 14-i
Report writing 63 126#
*'indicates that overtime denoted is worked by officers as a mattes' of
course and no compensation is expected for such duties.
This breakdown does not include the Yours of the Chief of Police
END OF THE MONTH REPORT FOR SEPrl,SER _,1967
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY-
CHIEF OF POLICE
Hugh H. Wilkinson �
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