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City Council Packet - 05/13/1968 TiGARD CITY COUNCIL ?< ;LA COJNCIL MEETING 1,1Ay 13, 1 >>8 7,30 P.M. ADGEN"DA; W 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. R0LL CALL' 3. I NVOCATI Or7 4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 5. APPROVAL OF MINOTES, April 22, 1968 6. MONTHLY REPORTS (a) Financial (bl Isui:lding (r.) Public works (d) Police 7. APPROVAL OF BILLS, TOTAL $ 29,203.71 B. ORDINANCE 140. 68 - AN ORDINANCE .SETTING H£ CVG W_-ii: RESPECT TO PROPOSED ANNEXAT1GN OF THE LANDS GF ALFRED BELL et ,_x In Sc. bort 4, T2S, RiW, W.M. WAST:jUnT,1rT rn!=,Z, O_RFG0\. AND D1'- RECTING GIVIL:G OF NOT`::r, TH2Rfi'OF. (a) Setting Public Hearing June 10, 1968 8.00 p.b'_. 9. JERRY PATERSON CONDITIONA7• USE APPEAL, ,acii r L ii,e 7n Tneatre Map 1S1-36D-, Tax L-t 500., Zone C--3, Conditional Use Prop >­--dr Swap Meet, Sat. and Suri. 8--4 P.M. D n.ied by Pla..r.ir., and zoning nnn _gin. 10. APPROVAL OF MALT BEVERAGE APPLICATION FOR LEE'S RESTAU,_31 T (a) Recommendation^f City Administrator 11. ORDINANCE No. 68 - AN ORDINANCE SETTING HEARING WITH RESPECT' TO PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE _ ,. OF CHESTER L. ROBINSON, et a1 ar,,l W::L;,IAM R. ROBINSON, et al iii S cti-cm 34,:T1S, R1W, W.M. WASHINGTON Ct?IRT`:', .OREGON, AND DIRECTING'GIVINC" OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Setting Public'Hearing - June 10, 1968 --`8:00 P.M. (b) Adoption of Ordinance 12. SEWER INSPECTION AND REPAIR PROPOSALS (T.V.) (a) Recommendation of City Administrator ty 13. AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE COLUMBIA REGION ASS .._ATION (a) Recommendation of City Admd-nistratr>r. 14. ACCEPTING REPORT OF PLANNING AND ZONING WITH RESPECT TO PROPOSED SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE. (a) Setting Public Hearing June 10, 1968 - 6.00 P.M. 15. RENAMING OF S.W. HOFFARB'P ROAD (+3LD (a) Recommendation Of :itl, instrae- 16 ORDINANCE NO, 68 - AN ORDINANCE A NFYiIN i TO THE CI'T'Y OF TIG- ARD LANDS GF FRANKLIN 2. CRESMER, EVA T. C'4ESMF:R, AND KATHERINE Z. O'rlE:rL being Tot 12, Frew_ng's crc`.ard Tracts, Section W;.SHINGT'N COUNTY, (a) I-Ublic Hearii,g lixy tl C.M. (b) Adoption of Or;liawt:,; 17. 012DItii VCE Cic�. 6£3 ',ii C'- 1- ;,,"-N�!r ANNEXING TO THE CITY i;F TIG- .AD I t,=.',; C•' 'i-I MPS C-'. PRAGGASTI S c JOHN"G. !:71 AND Oki DA 1SON, in Sac. 1, 23, la"', tv?.`...:_h Id COUP4TY, OREGON. (a) Ftilblic Haaring (1:) 1:301)tic)rl WC Ord.ina.l i a 10. CIRDIIIANCE No. 63 - av U; JIri7 v:;E ANNEX::NG TO THE CITYOF TIG- Ata L�IB`3 OF CO.",2ELIUb C. MILLF1, AND EVA IdIL'' in Sect.os Ski, T1S, R1W, W.M., REZON. (a) Public,ITearing May 13, 16f? - 8c00 P.M. (b) Adoption of Ordinance 19. ORDINANCE No. 68 - A27 ORD-I ANCE ANNEXING TO THE CITY OF TIG- ARD-LATJDS IN THE N.E. a AND THE S.E. y of ,^>ec. 12, T2S, RlW, W.M., WASHINGTON 031114-, OREGON INCLUDING OWNERSHIPS OF W.R. Cl AMBERLIN:AND CO., FOUGHT AND CO., 1110. A.T. NELSO%; t+r, ROBERT G. ;ROGERS 6t'.11X, SOUTHERN' PACIE.'.1C PACTS.': CO.. AND PRE- DELIVER),, SERVICE C-`RP.; DISPENS.I:NG WITH .UBM.__ IN.G THE QUESTION OF:ANNEXATION TO THE VOTERS OF THE ('ITYP DIRECTING THE GIVI_tG OF NOTICE THEREOF; AND DECLARING AN"EMTRGENCY. (a) Public Hearing May 13 1.68 £;:00 P.M. (b) Adoption of Ordinance 20. ORDINANCE No. 68 - A?aD OR.,I,7 NCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDIN•- ANCE 68••25 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON APRIL 22,' 1968,; TO CORRECT THE DESCRIPTION OF I ATIDS OF S74RAII E. STEELE AND HOWARD S. GASS, et .ux being a part of GRAHAM ACRES SUBDIVISION in.Section 35, rT1S,,R1W, W.M., PIASIIIC:i;TON COLTNTY, OREGON 'ANNEXED TO THE CITY CF .TI'GARD.BY C�_?INANCE 68-25. (a) Recommendation of City 1:;_.inietrator 21. RESOLUTION No.. 68 - I)F,CI.?J...G•7:i !NTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI L-RY<TRUNK''SEWER IN AN AREA DETER*IIlvED TO HE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT:TO BE-KNOWN'AS O.E.A. TRUNK SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. (a) Recommendation of City-Adm—Anistrator Page 2 May 13, 1968 2= aT'011 I'. 0:r O.W. 6TH .u.t 1`TAD,-)CF (a) of City Acln.a.ristrat_,r 23. 0TrI^R .t[L,1 Cf S 24. .�f,ia 1 1 ::T.,:... _ S' ):.711�.1\. TO ...'F.yK J..1 t'. Page: 3 -- May 13, 1968 ry l_U v i JR .[ VU11L1L �/r—.a r) i 1T T ivl'�i 1.'J.r1 ` r 7:3,J p ,1• 1�:)1�.�.o.i ��_L.._. AZ._�....uJ J_-•:.� c.0 J1 CIi� P3 C'I r; UiJPs� y� S?�;- ! ys 1 ALL TRATTERS rC C(3v11 1U J JDA r L_L y D C I T Y C O U N C1 L REGULAR MEETING, Mia 13, 1968, 7.30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL, c'rr... a°:; I„y r E. G. Kyle Councilman Floyd H. ;rgmaan, Robert K. Lagan, City Adminis- Ira ttr, Keith C. Thompscn, Director of Ozbl.ic Warks, Doris Hartig, City Recorder Absent: Councilmen W. Del Ball, Harvey L. Knauss, Robert C. Moore, Fred. A. Anderson, City Attorney 2. Mayor Kyle City Recryr.-lez to Call Roll. Since Council did not havre a7 quorum, Mayc.r Kyle recessed Council - meeting until May 15,;1968, at 7.30 P.M. All matters<and hearingi; wc. rE' cantirued to that date. Mayer Ci Recorder ;:IL,LS F^...,?' >3D FOP l'Z�l? 73 11-1 t,Av j >, GFNEPAL FWD, U. S. NATIO^'1I ralancc as of r arc'.t 31, lr` - - - - -- - - - - - - 1 April 720 o, Transfer From Darcroft 4-1 G Pa 1.ance 17 ; . ;., Chec'.c No. 31, 2 C-. ItyI !°a ox's fees n. s1C 3 Ploy,l Councilranc focs 316•'- D, 1 Pall - - Councilrsads fees 27. 0 31E•5 ?obert Dioore - Couneilmans fees ;0 3166 linrvey Nnauss - Councilwan's fees _,.O^. 3167 City of Portland Janitorial sup,rlies io.C. 31F3 Line ,Up Shor, Police car alir,nrant 7.50 31.60 S P. & S. Automotive Service - Police car r_-..x i 0 7. . 3170 Whitcher printing - Court supplies 32 31.71 PIeier ,, Fran'. Library boo':^ 15.1. 3172 Oreaonian L owo Library supplies "= 3173 R. TA,. Pereira Repair electric lo,_'_s .50 317^ Mildred Pepprneier - Janitorial services ^9.00 3175 Roger Thomssen - recording fees 1-1.50 3176 S. W. Office Supplies Office supplies 2L.30 3178 Mildred Peppmeie.r. Janitorial services 00 3191. Roger Thomssen Pecordincr fees 12.00 .3193 Doris IIartig Petty cash 12.23 3194 State of. Oregon - Court License suspensions 35.00 3195 Vildre3 Peppmeier - Janitorial services 28.00 3196 Robert K. Logan - travel expense 18.70 1046 Frederic]: Anderson ($100. Non-dept.,$500. Far1Q 600.00 3197 Roger Thomssen - Recording fees P.SO' -3198 Tigard Pharmacy Police film supplies 9.70 3199 League of 'Oregon Cities - Conference "'^c.00 3200 Superintendent o' Documents -;Police books 3.90 3241 Mildred Peppmei:)r '- Janitorial<services ^ '.00 3213 Lois McDougal - Overpayment on Eancroft J'-1 .52 3215 N. W. Natural Gas 55.65 3216 Portland General Electric 7S2.42 3217 Dan's Crosby Paint - Library supplies 4.99 3218 11. W. Industrial Laundry - Supplies 3219 Dept. of Motor Vehicles Police teletype 23.75 3224 Westoay Chrysler - Vehicle repairs 811.12 3221 Shell Oil Co. Vehicle operations; ?A, S0 3222 Valley Office Equip. Police typewriter repair, 12.60 3223 International Assoc. of-rChiefs>of Polica - Dues 25.00 3224 Coast'to Coast -" Police ammo i 8.7 3225 Oregon State Highway Dept. -"City maps 20.00 3226 Pioneer National Title Ins.-Part; Litigation>reports 75.00 3227 Business Equip. Bureau Copy machine supplies 8' c_; 3228 Eldon L. Graham - Radar .repairs 20.00 ' 3229 Communication Enterprises - Radio repairs 21.88 3230 Times Publication - public notices 7.1.26 3231 Portland General Electric - New street lights 1:30.55 3232 Vickie English Lileage 3.92 3233 Doris`Harticr ^ai1eage 3.76 3234 Nine T Nine Sales = Police supplies 410 ' 3235 William H. ,Poole - Judge 125.00 Page, 3. 5/13/68 f i,,,. Cant.? If)7 st, ) 1073 if 1ir a I . .., ]-,ala .c. h Pt , 1,^,^ 7, Chi c �To• 157 Cit _, 1.070 2\mcr . ;ca 1031 r..,.r.tl.r n,'. G:-�ne. .l L1.2 .,ric 1033 A. G Vv Co. -.ain_. 1 ,-;.tr'inc, }.00 „ , i••^ 10 U:, Ta Insurance 10"5 Loa hint ton County u.ry r.-,rr; 10'.5 Frcccricl Ancic--nn L,2c; x.,. .:ee. 1, '^7.1 Pharmac17.C'.0.. 3221 Shell O'l Co. - `.chic-la r=at:-ions 3227 Business quip ^•urea+, - Copy .;,a in= IOS. _ 3230 Times Publication - Tlinebroo r.nnii 7."^ 1057 Portland General 1+an✓r.c- 3?7.10 10 T; rural:' r l 1059 Genc_al TcArchoric 17?•^,n 1060 T,.c,a_- T%T.,,tc='District .7 5 10G1 Cenu.ine PaCo. 'Velhiclo, 72.10 1062 _"1ddresspc app _.1 igranh S't.}rl_ 5.00 1063 Kleenair _ iocIncis`Co. - 7era_rs 1^ -9 106 . Ameri_ran InFiLiS Arial S^rvi ce 1065 Tigard Poncl Tns. Coverage _ *�'aint. itdu. £ •00 1-0 6r Title '_in_urance'Co. -:Legal--Pol.,.rison S.00 1067 U. A. P. Co. Inc. - 5e ,,er bill,n 'nrr, 112.11 1.061B richIo Chev. Co. Pic' -ur t-tuc::- I'C15.57 106'1 Pennsalt r_,?cmical: ,Suprln i 170.7c i. , 1070 P,as'cer Equip. Repairs to 60.00 k071. Daily lourn i.l of Ccc.merce Pinehroo) Bonita .00 1072 J. Gill Co. - Supplies 3.195 1073 Fred Anderson - Legal 20 10V 31_evens, Thompson - T_'inehron'.. .t'cni'.a` 8153 OCt 2 53.or) ( 0. r,. A. $100.00 1075 Copeland 7unber - Supr•lies } 1076 Multnomah County Oregon P.oc?ding S ^re r. lilies .07, 1077 Keith Thompson - Mileage 7-8t ?O Tigard Automotive - vchicle taint. 2.0c, 1070 John IV. Campton 9£th St. 22.00 Page 2 5;/1.3,/60 Sewer nis oral Fltn?, li. n.:i Lank t, int..) 1071? in le TI.. Pial[. _. 7.OD 1090 111 icard Lumber - x'ate r)al_s 72. 11 Salarie and., a:. e.. _ - 'metal S17,C x .77 ;noir. nal.ance 0 R r,; r . 01 Si 7 LO 'T.2LCTI�_7 £i`dD, U rch 31, ll,r - ( r Balance as o POAD & STATE TAX FUND, I' S. NA_,.011.� lA2:iJ Balance as of march 31, "10,971.-() Af;rii tel o.,it 1 Project .reimburspment - Pancro,t. 000-e0 Balance 3, ..7.01, Public Wor7:s & Roads Check No. 3167 City of Portland - Supplies S 125 •5 1370 1•7 ti.tcher Printing Office sup_r,lies �•:'.8 3193 Doris IIartiq - Petty cash 00 805 Tigard Lumber - i,iaterial.•_ -ate ,308 Valley Auto Pn_te. - Vehicle, UIaint. Ir 809 Tigard Auto.notive Supply Vehicle b'aint. 10 810 Tigard Sand &: Gravel - Suppl.,,es 3.On 3221 Shell Cil Co. - Vehicle r rr,eYa?dons 60•13 1061 Centzi.ne Parts Co. - Veh__cle mains. r.19 1068 Fields Chev. Co. - Pic],,-up trucl: 300.00 1076 ?ultnomah County - Sweeper rental 36•00 e19 Multnomah County,Oregon Supplies 232.50 820` Sherwood Auto - Maint, &, Repairs ? .13 82.1 City of Portland - Faint. & Repairs 62.21 822 Oregonian'Publishing Employment ac.d. 13.05 823 H. A. Bohr & Assoc. - Supplies 45.00 824 Cook's Beaver !�llzm. Faint'. &: P.epairs 100.00 825 Iioward Cooper -'Tractor x_pairs 1-0.17 826 Asher's Upholstery - Maint. & repairs 20$00 827 Fusion Rubbermaid - Materials ].5.65 828 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Materials 13.30 830 Tigard Automotive - vehicle maint. •73 831 Tidwell. Sales ->Rental' Equip. '27.00 832 Sher-,,aood Equip. - Vohicle Faint. x3.0-5 833 Vallev Auto Parts - Vehicle I_aint. 1.30 835 Tigard Auto Body, - Vehicle Faint. 16.15 1080 Ticrard Lumber -'r.,laterials 29.74 Salaries and Taxes 267.64 Sub total S 1;681.24 Park Check No. 818 Portland General Electric 2•'0 ' F 830 Tigard Automotive - Vehicle maint. 3.29 831 Tidwell Sales Repairs 1.00' 834 S. P. & S. Automotive - Repairs 3.00 1080' Tigard Lumber - Materials 4.03' Salaries and Taxes 86-1'•3'' Sub Total "> 678.19 Public Works Total 2,5.c A3 Book Balance $11,367.52: Page 3 5/13!68 BA CROP! i ON'D Balance as of, March 21, Transfer to General Fund Dzilancr, n�?1NC'P.OPT BOND a'^ & Itit<--:rest I U. S. NATION-7\T, n3Ni; Balance as o,," Parch 31, 1;5 Apr.i.1. deposits nalancc BANCROF'T POND '=? £: Interest U. S. ?T�^1ZOP:�L _r,%Ir; Balance as of March 31, 1968 1.,.^.?7.^7 Ap_il. deposi-ts Dalance BANCROFT BOND !`,1 & Ir_terest, U_ S. _dATIOP??l Z, 1T'` Balance as of Ma:-ch 31, 19968 Repay loan Road & State Tax Fund (3,000.00) Balance S 1, 5,18.01 Total Payable, U. S. National fit 03.71 Total Bank Balance, U. S. ,T'tl $1 , '.1 Page 4 5/7.3/68 April 19, 1968 To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Subject: PROGRESS AND STATUS REPORT 1. J. A. Paterson Sewer Contract Amendment I think we finally have the Paterson Sewer Contract ` Amendment ready to go. The total;cost of the Leron Heights Interceptor was $89,398.82. In December 1967 the City of Tigard paid Mr. Paterson $4,967.50 which was a reimbursement to him for oversizing the Interceptor to the intersection of Derry Dell Creek. Included in the payment was the cost of the Greenwell easement. The total reimbursable cost of the project should therefore be changed to $84,431.32. I would recommend Council approve the addendum with this new total cost added. 2. Sewer Service - Sells property on S. W. Beef Bend Road Mr. Joe Sells, who owns the property on Beef Bend,Road, and who is requesting a zone change to A-2 in Washington County, has approached the City of Tigard concerning Sewer Service to his property. The property lies approximately one mile from the City's Sewer at Canterbury Lane and to provide service would entail construction of two lift stations. The total cost of the project is estimated at about $80,000. to $100,000. , I felt that I-could not give Mr. Sells a commitment for service until this matter was discussed by the Mayor and Council due to the fact that it involved'bringing the sewer quite a`distance from the present City Limits. r 3.- The League of Oregon Cities Meeting on Tuesday, April 30, 1968 The regional meeting of the League of Oregon Cities will be heldat the Ramada Inn. The program includes a workshop meet- ing from 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. and a dinner meeting scheduled that evening to start at 6:30 P.M. In the past, these meetings have been quite interesting, and if your schedules':can accomodate this meeting, I `am sure you would enjoy it. 4.+ Building Construction The last few weeks has seen a `resurgence in building activity in,Tigard. For the first few'months'of 1968 building activity in Tigard was pretty slack, especially comparing it to other surrounding communities. 5. Plans for Woodard Park Next week we will receive plans, from the University of Oregon Department of Leisure Time and Community Service, for Woodard Park. A graduate student in ;landscape architecture has been , working on these plans for about the past 'four months. ; It is anticipated that as soon as the plans are received that develop- work can begin at Woodard Park. Sinceral.y, Rober K. Logan City Administrator F11, -IAL, ;n C--,T.c,^-.Ah FLP_3D.. bayor & Council f.40. ' 71. 1, Municipal Ccurt A n;in.istration Dept. 19, 3. Building Dept Planning & 3oning £. r,01'. 26'. Library 0. 17 Police Dept. Ila, ;7c,, F;,177. 1. Pa 1:1, 3 r) 7 74,- Dion-Departmental -1=�,170. ^rte 1.1, .3 Contingency � � - - 3 - Total CeneralPune, 8 1'_.>, SEWER .DISPOSAL FUND Opeiatinc & Paint. ,3,099. S 57 527 Scorer Expansion 123,c'-21. 1 qi Contingency Fund 75 5 _ 0 Transfer to G. O. Bonds110.) - 0 - 0 _ Phil Lewis School n _ 0 _ 51-,, Total Sewer;Disposal. Fun 3 1 6,1, 4] ,723. 10 ^7 STATE TAX STREET FUND Public works Dept. c`1.."". r 1 1714. S 19,"25. Parl, Improvement Dept. 6;9,i.a. 970. 5,Ul. Contingency Fund 361.E 0 Total State Tax Fund 33,122. S 21-V90. S 08Ei. STREET FUND Public Works .Dept. 1].,;152. 6fa, S 10,097. Street Contingency Fund f36. - 0 - - 0. Total Street Fund11,8n,8. 68. 10,017. GENERAL=OBLIGATION BONDS & IITT. 1956 Series a -,730. _ 0 - 0 _ 1960 Series 3,1.'30. - 0 - - 0<- 1961 Series 1,12:5. - 0 - - 0;- 1563 Series 13_110. -,0 1967 Series 8,'315. - 0 - 0 - Total G. 0. Bonds & Int. $ 35,130. - 0 S" 11,120. Sinking,Fund (State Highway Sewer) S - 0 - $ - O r- $, 4,283. BANCROFT BONDS ;t 1 2 3 ? & Int Bancroft ;;1 $ 1,?00. $ - 0 - $ - 0 - Bancroft $? ;,500. - 0 - 35. Bancroft ?t3 6,100. - 0 - 2,,82. Bancroft 4f4 13,700. - 0 - - 0 - Total Bonds & Int: $ ?_'-;004. -.0 - $ 2,(--,17. Plain Street Improvement Dist. $ - 0 - - 0 - S 46,705. Pacific Highway Improvement Dist. $ - p - $ _ 0: _ $„ 369. *'includes Fred Anderson legal fees to be taken from Contingency Fund $ 4 1,487'. C? N:7;AL FUA,.TD Available Cash 7/l/,-7 n - 117 ID<linv,en 3:r s l 7... Li:ildinn Permits 7.;,100. 1., .':t. 7,�q. P. C. [3. rranchiG 17 -_ 1 ^7. 64. 1:Tatura1. Ca9 P.<n z. •`, nn, _ .� �n•� C rn ral. �1 erh. .e .-ran i Garbage F2 anchis Cigar:"yLte Tai, n 7, 0 7, 'i^•. State LiquorAllocation ll., ,: 0 . Business License_ 7, 'L;, 7 27, Pine & F�rf oitures 15, ._ :. 1, 1.7, Trailer Sal,>5 0 , 4"-- 1:07. Land Sales F, Advance iax:a 5 0 0 Other Revenut•s 1,,"00. Transfer. -.rom other Funca Interest yarned 2 S0. 0 70?. Total G.rneral Fun(2 S13; '> 7•:P 1,0 _ SE17AGE DISPOSAL FUND Available Cash 7/1/67 61.,'%25. 0 Sewer Service Charges l n, 70 n . Connection F=ses 6,700, 13 Permits & Inspections -,�00. 7,'',. Interest Iarnec'. 700. 0 J r Project Reimbursements 6,500. - 4 - 1,50-. Subventions 10,000. - 0 - - 4'.- Total Sewage Disposal Fund r16 )75. n ;l J. J1S. STATE TAX STREET & ROAD FUND Available Cash 7/1/67 $ 7,010. $ = 0 - S 1. =;7C State Gas Tax X4,250. 0 Interest Earned 300. - 0 5" Special County Road Ta:,, 5,200. S6. 7,050. Permits & Inspecticn Foe 50. - 0 - - 0 - Project Rcimburserient 1,`?00. - 0 - -10. Other 400. 0 - 0 - Total State Tax. Street & Road. $ 45,01.0. $ Sfi. 0,7 1. BANCROFT BONDS';, 2, 3, '. & 'Int Cash Available 7,/1/67 $ 2,000. $ - 0 - $ ,036 i Assessments 4; 2, 3, 4 14;000. 1,223. $ 50"109 Interest # .'_ 3, 4 8,000. 0^3. 0,700. Total Bancroft Bonds $ 24;004. $1;51.6. $ 57,205. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash.7/l/67'(with Cty Tr.)$ 6,`520, - 0 - $ Ta:ces 15,500. - 0 - _ 0 Total Gen.'Obligation Bonds $ 2-2,320. $ 0 - S l i,, •1 Un7BONDED ASSES.SME17TS ' S - 0 - $ - 4 SPECIAL PROJECTS Phil Lewis School $ - 0 - $ 7 0-- S 7,3^5.` PG' ':.E L E PARIME T CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MOM1H OF �i'i{1L 1968 TRAFFIC ARREST ANALYSIS Y- Last Month This Mont, 1. Speeding-W - �.�- _W. ._. . �_ 74 82 2 . Reckless ➢riving �. - o_.w- _�W,�.W�_ -,� �-- 0 0 3- Driving While Intoxicated 1 5 4.. Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop Sign------------- 11 30 5. Veh.„ .& Oper.Lic. 16 26 6. Imp.--Def.Equip. �E:ighLs,Brakes,M,-ifflors) ------ g 7 7. illegal Parking-- -- ---_-,---------------- 43 16 8. All Other Traffic Violations------------------ 10 16 TOTALS------------------------------ 163 182 WARNINGS Given to '1'raffic Violators-------------- 130 97 - RADAR CITATIONS-­­­­­_ . 33 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT -STJMMARi' Last Month This Month Accidents 6 7 Injuries------------------------------------------ 3 3 Fatalities-®------------------------------------- 0 0 Hit & Run Accidents------------------------------ 1 1 _ MUNICIPAL COURT REPORT Last Month This Month Cases Processed Through Court-------------------- 111 120 Fines & Bail Forfeitures----------------------- $1,566.00 0-1,541.00 Amount Suspended from Fines------------- ---- $123.00 $77.00 Cases Pending Last Day of Month•------------------ 35 41 POLICECAR EXPENSE-MILEAGE-GAS-OIL-REPAIRS Unit# Miles Driven Final Miles Gas Used oil Used Repairs Reg. Maint. (' 2 4,001 15,150 539.0 gal. 2 qt. $118.67 0 3 2,528 59,334 299.1 gal. 8 qt. $77.55 0 4 .1,188 3,575 140,2 gal. 1' qt. none Oil '& Filter Page 1 POLICE 1:EPAR.."i1'-1 tC' ' MONTHLY REPORT l)N?F'OR£ti1 CI,ASSI iCA ION OFFE'N'SES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OF OFFENSESKNO&]N CLEARED KNOWN CLEARED Part I4Classes W. Last Month This Month 1. Criminal Homicide (a) Mu--T-der & Non -negl gent Mans la. sgh*ex . 0; 0 0 0 0 0 (b) ri2anslaughter by Negli- gence-.--- -w­,------------ 0 0 0 0 0' 0 2. Rape------,- 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. 1 0 0 i Z 5- 4,, Aggravated Assault-------- l 1 l 0 0 p 5. Larceny--Theft (except Auto) (a) over L 0 0 7 0 0 (b) Wider s50.00------------- i6 6 7 15 9 9 6. Auto Theft------------------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 7. Burglary-Breaking o ,Entering Z 2 2 7 3- Totals, Part :I Classes-- 34. 9 10 30 12 14 Part 11 Classes 8. Other Assaults-:---,W­..­,--- 2 1_ 1 0 0 0 - 9. Forgery & Counterfeiting Qo _ Q 0 0 0 0 id. Embezzlement & Fraud---:.---,- 7 12 0 10 � 0 11. Stolen Prop.--Buy. ng,Rec., Possessing--------------- -Wm- 2 2 0 01 0 0 12d Weapons-Carrying, Possessing, Concealing----------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 13. Prostitution & Commercialized Vice------------------------ 0_ 0 0 0 0 0_ 14. Sex Offenses (except 2 & 13) 0 0 0 0 0 0 15. Offenses against Family & children----------------------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 16. Narcotic Drug Laws- 0 0 0 1 0 0 17. Liquor Laws-----------7- � 4. 10 10 10 18. Drunkeness----.--u-------- 1 1 1 1 1 1 19. Disorderly Conduct---------- 1 1 1 1 1 1 20. Vagrancy-------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 21. Gambling--------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 22. Driving While, Under the Influ- ence of Intox.Liquorm----n--4- 1 1 1 5 5 5 23,. Violation of Road & Driving Laws--- -m-= 88 86 86 1_21 1_17 117 24, Illegal Parking--'------m--mm �3 l� A3 16 16 16 Traffic' & M.U.Laws 34 34 34 49 49 49 6. All .Other Offenses-- 2321 20 9 8 8 Totals Part II Classes— 206 206 191 223 211 207 GRAND TOTALS, Part I & II Classes240 215 201 253 223 221 age a - POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT ,%NI:FORM CLASSIFI.CATION OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OF OFFLNEFS -- -KNOWN _ CLEARED - _KNOWN CLEARED Part I Classes (Breakdown) Last, Month This Month Larceny-Theft (Except. Auto) (A) Pocket Picking".11­1­1-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 (B) Purse snatching------­- 0 0 0 0 0 0 (C) Shoplifting­­­­­; 7. 6 Z IIQ (D) Thefts from Autos (except. EP) _ _. 1 0 0 3 0 0 (E) ,; Thefts of Auto Parts & Accessories-­­­­ 00 5 1 0 (F) Thefts of Bicycles-­--- 1 0 0 0 0 (C) Thefts from Buildings (Except: C & H)--------- 2- p 0 2 0 p (H) Thefts from any Coin operated Machines-------- 0- 0 0 0 0 0, (I) All other larceny, Theft------...s:a..,-.,,..o-.-.d-- �y 0 p 2 Q 0 Totals, Part I Classes (Breakdown)----- 19 7 7 22 10 9 Page 3 c,OLICE DEPARII EN7 MONTHLY 'REPORT ARREST OF MINORS RAr'FIC ARRESTS BY ACES OF MINORS OFFENSES 15 & 16 17 18 19 20 Totals Linder _. y 2 3 2 3 4 - 14 Reckless Driv n - 0 Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop sign�,._._.­ -- 1 1 2 2 6 Operators Lic.Viol --- ations-- 1 3 l 1 6 V h.:Lic.V7iolations-- ?_ 1 1 4 Defective Eq:tip;ment>:. l 1 - 2 Driving While Into: .-- 0 Other "Traffic Viol.- 1 l - �— 2 TOTALS.��.�..:.W,------_ _ 4 10 7 7 6 - 34 TOTALS LAST MONTH 1 3 7-_ g 9 -- 11 - 39 MISCELLxi4'`EOUS ARRESTS BY AGES O.F JUVENSL$s 10 & 11-12 13-14 15 16 17 'Totals _ iUnde r Burglary------------ 3 1 5 Larceny---------------- 5- 1 1 1 6 Bad Checks'------------- 0 Auto Theft,.,----- ------- - 0 Assaults-------- ------- 0 Liquor Laws------1----- 2' 1 2 2 7 Drunkenes s'------------ 0 Disorderly' Conduct---- 1 - 1 Vandalism-------------- 4 1 5 Poss.Stolon Prop.----- 0 curfew & Truancy-m---- 2 2 Runaways &` Escapees--- - 0 Misc. Criminal-,------- 1 1 TOTALS------ -- 4 4 9 2 5 5 29 "TOTALS LAST MONTH------------ 2 1 4 7 1 6 - 21 page 4 POLICH DEPARTleIE:1'T MOP..THLY REPORT f ACr'1V'1.TY REPORT Last Month This Month 1 Accidents 'f'rz gest ��te_ 2-._ - �. �y 6 7 2. Vacation .douse c"YaecKs, _.«v� _..__, u;� 91 42 3. open Doors & i.ndcwrs .W 16 7 4a Special Pro-orl Checks-------­------­­--- 480 340 5. Assists Rendered to Kitner Agencies-�:.-. 58 46 o. Aid to Cifizens�._�� �_ u 71 81 7. Warrants Served------------------------ p 0 8. Field Interrogation Reports._.:�......�.-. - 86 87 9.. Misc. Complaints Rec'd & Investigated-- a. Animal ----- --- -;-----J...:------- 8 4 b.' Abandoned Auto-------------------- 5 1 c. Assaults, Aggravated--------------- 1 0 d. Assaults, 'Simple------------------ 2 0 e„ Burglary-------------------------- 13 7 f'. civil----------------------------- 2 1 g. Disorderly Conduct--------------------- 1 1 2 0 i. Drunks------- -- ------------- 1 1 2 k. Forgery, Embezzlement & Fraud----- 7 10 1.-'Juvenile--.,v---`--- - 21 42 m. Larceny of Bicycles-----m--------- 3 0 n. Larceny of Autos----,-,------- 0; 0 o. Larcncy of over $50.0% -- --- 3' 7 p. ' Larceny of Under $50.00-'--­--1- 16 15 q„ Lost` & Missing Persons---- ---'----- 5' 2 r. Property Found-------...,...----------- 9 2 s. Property Lost----...,a------- 3 2 t. Prowlers-m 0 9' 10 u. Suicides-'------------------------- 1 (Attempt) 0 v. Susp.Persons,Autos,Circumstances-- 9 12 tin. Traffic- m m m 2 4 x. Vandalism-------------------------- 4; 6 y. ' All Other' Misc.Compl.Rec'd & Inv.- 33 45 TOTALS, Misc.Comps.Rec'd & Inv.- 165 174 CRAI�TD 'I'OIAL Activities & Compl..Rec'd Inv.- 973 784 ` _j.,TPAID OVERTIME WORKED BY OFFICERS-------- m as n is on 55 hours 65 hours `'. Page 5 POLICH l E:E'Act?'ME T jMONTHLY REPORT F'Jt,L:IATIO i REPORT OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY-INGLUDITNG CHECKS PROPERTY STOLEN, PROPERTY LOST, ------------------ 9.00 PROPERTY RECOVr_iED, valud� ��-�-- �y �-� �r 75.98 PROPERTY FOUND, 2.00 CHECYS, Value Lost $--A53-70 CHECKS, Value Recovered--------------------------------------------- 230.24 TOTAL VALUE, Property Lost or >:toter.-_--___--_--_.---_----._.-_d_-- 2.751.38 TOTAL VALrcE, Property Found & Recovereal --�-- 308.22 W LOSS FOR :,AST LOSS FOR :THIS MONTH,..-.-_,-..,.. - -,......-..._- �-2,443 i6� BREAKDOWN- OF 900. RS - PER AC.TIJITZ' Regular Overtime Regular Overtime Accident 'Tnv. 12 0 Identification 6 0 Traffic ;Patrol 292 12 Jail Duties 24 0 Foot Patrol 7 7 Warrant Service 0 0 Criminal .env. 187 18 Special Detail 0 0 Eacort Service 6 0'' Other Activity 0 0 Fire' 3 0 Prowl 324 4 Communications 176 16 Training D 28* Photography 0 0 School Patrol 0 0 Records 176 8 Report Writing 90 112* `Indicates that overtime denoted is worked by officers as A matter of course and no compensation is expected for such duties. This breakdown does: not include the hours of the-Chief of Police END OF THE MONTH REPORT FOR APRIL ,1969 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY: CHIEF OF POLICE Hugh Ho Wilkinson �\ M1 Page -S PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR APRIL 1968 A. SEWER DIVISION REPORT 1. Main Treatment Plant a. Quantities ` Total for month Daily Average- Sewage 24,223,000 gals. 807,000 gals. Solids 500,000 gals. 3,000 gals. Chlorine 765 lbs. 25.5 lbs. b. Laboratory Results BOD Tests: Raw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .105 ppm Primary . . . . . . . . . • . . 80- Percent Reduction . . . . . . . 24% Final . . . . . .. 15 ppm PercentReduction. . . . . . . 84% DO Tests: Raw. . . . . . . . . .4.9 ppm Primary. . . . . .4.2 Filter. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .7 Final. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .7.1 Percent Increase. . . . . . . . . 31% C. Major Maintenance and Repairs 4-3 Large rock found jammed in intake side of Marlow piston pump-repaired. 4=9 Steam line from boiler plugged at recirculation pipe-repaired. 4'-9 Opened primary digester and cleaned top of recirculation pipe. 4-10 Installed new ball valves in Marlow 'piston pump. 4-17 No. 2 ,pump in main lift station plugged with rags. 2. Pinebrook' Treatment Plant a. Quantities ; Total for month Daily Average Sewage N/A N/A Solids N/A N/A Chlorine 1420 lbs. 47 lbs. b. Major Maintenance and Repairs None 3. Monthly comments and Summary Due to changes in personnel assignments, the man hours spent at the treatment plant have increased. The resul s of: which haveishown up nt of maintenance of equipment in the improveme and preventive'maintenance. A good example being performance of the digester in producing gas for operation of the boilers. r B. STREET AND PARK DIVISION REPORT 1. Street Maintenance: Installed speed signs on Bonita Road and street signs in the Burlwood subdivision; swept all curbed streets, three times this month; 'Graded the south end of Grant Street and Cantebury Lane; and performed patching for various streets. 2. Park Maintenance: Several hours were spent this month burning and clearing of brush in Woodard Park'. Plans were received from John Rosenberger for the development of Woodard Park. 3. General maintenance: The manhours spent in vehicle repairs this month was higher than usual; repairs were made on tractor, Ford, Chevrolet, and D-2, other than routine maintenance. C. ENGINEERING DIVISION 1. Project Status OEA Sewer line was relocated and changes were made in the plan. Specifications were completed by Stevens, Thompson and Runyan, Inc.' The boundaries and assessments for the OEA project were prepared. Proposals were received from three firms .for repairs to the sewer line in the area north of the 'viaduct. The 98th Street sewer project was shelved as a result of lack of interest of those `peopl'e at the `southerly end of 98th Street. Pinebrook-Bonita Interceptor Bids were received and award was made to' Lord Brothers. 2. Comments and Reports Several man hours were spent this month on the preparation of maps and legals for annexations; and preparation of Graphic Aid for the Tax Base Election. Rese t�ly ubmitted, Keith C. Thompson Director of Public Works ` KCT/dl SEWERAGE INTAKE FOR THE MONTH OF _A,o,,t r TIGARD TREATMENT PLANT 1300 .1200 1100 1000 dc f04. !i d 9D0 l !i 700 C? PLANT CAPACITY A00 500 1 2 3 4 S- 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 -13 14 15 16 17 W H) 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27,26 29�30 31 DAY OF MONTH i' MONTHLY AYERAQE TOTAL MONTHLY FLOW 4502 N. E. 94 Seattle, Washington 98115 April 30, 1968 Tigard City Council ' Tigard City Hall Tigard, Oregon` 97223 Gentlemen: I noted with sorrow the recent passing of Mrs. Beverle Bender who made many contributions to the City of Tigard. It was Beverle Bender who sought permission from the City Council to invite a speaker from the Oregon State Library. It was she who urged public attendance at that Council meeting, and it was she who wrote the resolution proposing a public library for Tigard. In short, she was the founder of the Tigard Public Library. Mrs. Bender served as an active member of the original Board of Trustees of the library and as Chairman of that board until her change of residence outside of the 'city forced her resignation. She worked untiringly for the promotion of the library and won many friends for the library project. As a member of the Tigard Chamber of Commerce and the Tigard Junior Women's Club, she served the community in a number of other ways, including services to the Dammasch State Hospital, local blood drives, "A Christmas Tree for Tigard" project, and many';others. She made her interest in the community felt while serving as 'Chairman of the Incorporation of Tigard. Her contributionstothe life of Tigard will be remembered. cerely yours s.) Jean Hein igard Library Trustee, -0 1963-1966) ay