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City Council Packet - 03/13/1972 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MARCH 13, 1972, 7-30 p,M, CHARLES F. TIGARD GRADE SCHOOL AGENDA: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 28, 1972 5. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 6. APPROVAL OF BILLS: 4130,562.32 7. MONTHLY REPORTS (a) Administration (b) Building (c) Finance (d) Police (e) Public Works 8. APPROVE OREGON LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS (a) Ross-Chance, Inc.; Hokie's Pizza House, 14385 S.W. Pacific - Highway, RMBA Application. Fred Meyer Inc., Fred Meyer, 11565 S.W. Pacific Highway, PB Application (b) Recommendation of City Administrator 9. APPOINTMENT PARK BOARD VACANCY (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 10. ,SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE 'AGREEMENT - COLUMBIA CUSTOM°HOMES INC. - VIEWMONT (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 11. SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT - QUADRANT INCu HOLLY TREE. (a), Recommendation of City Administrator, 12. AMENDMENT TO SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT - MIRA PARK (a) ;Continued from February 28, 1972 Council Meeting. ; (b) Recommendation of'City,Administrator. 13. SIR LOIN RESTAURANT REVIEW OF PLANS FOR CONFORMANCE WITH INTENT OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT a, (a) Continued from February 28th Council Meeting. . f 14, ORDINANCE No. 72-_ AN ORDINANCE RATIFY3NG, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE TN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITYOF TIGARD BY THE BCUNDAR'Y COMMISSION, ORDER No. 353, !NCLV:NG LANDS OF Scuthern Pacific Transportation Company, A.T. Boris E. Nelson., Kenneth D. & Edna M. Pressnall, in. Ser_tion. 1.2, Tcwnship 2 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DA'L'E, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, Resolution No. 71-3:1 on Parcel 9, S,W Bonita Roai, containing 1305:1 acres. (a) Recommendation of City Admin.ist.rar.cr 15. ORDINANCE No. 72-- AN ORDINANCE RAT'''IFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 354, INVVOLVING LANDS OF Marcel J. & Nancy A. Chaput in Section 34, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Resolution No. 71-32 on Parcel 10, S-W. Tiedeman Avenue, containing 1.14 acres. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 16. ORDINANCE NO. 72-_ AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHA'N'GE IAT THE BOL:'DARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 355, INVOLVING LANDS OF Vernon L. Trigg & Bernice B. Trigg in Section 4, Township 2_South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE' DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Resolution No. '71-33 on Parcel 11, S.W. Walnut Street, Containing 4.61 acres. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 17. " ORDINANCE No. 72-_ AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN-THE-BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY,THE BOUNDARY'COMMISSION, ORDER No. 356, INVOLVING LANDS,OF Oregon, Education.Association' in Section-36, Township 'I South, Range 1 West, Willamette _ Meridian, WASHINGTON COUNTY; OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Resolution No. 71-34 on Parcel 12, S.W. 72nd Avenue, containing 1.17 acres. (a) Recommendation Of City Administrator 18. ORDINANCE No. 72-- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDITIONAL USE(3) ON LANDS OF Georgia Pacific Corporation in Section lo,Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, PAGE 2 - COTJNCIL AGENDA MARCH 13, 1972 s Applicant is Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Request for conditional use approval to allow outside storage en an M-3, Light Industrial parcel located or, a private road 1200 feet south of S.W Hcnz_ker Road and 1000 feet east of S W. Hall. Eivd„ Tax Map 2S1 1, Tax Lot 1201, Appl.cation approved _ by Planning Commisscn. (a) Staff Report by City Planner. (b) 8z00 P.M. Public Hearing, 19. ORDINANCE No, 72-_ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDITIONAL USE(S) ON LANDS Or Louis L. Girod 5 Pauline L. Girod in Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Allamett.e Meridian, TIGAR,D, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. Applicant is Tigard Lions Club. Request for conditional use approval to allow a paper recycling station within a temporary structure on a C-3, General Commercial parcel located on the northeast side of S.,W. Commercial Street, approximately 300 feet southeast of S.W. Main Street, 'lax Map 2S1 2AA, Tax Lot 4200, Application approved by Planning Commission. (a) Staff Report by City Planner (b) 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing 20. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDITIONAL USE(S) ON LANDS OF Harold Boehi, et al in Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, Applicant is A-Boy West Request for conditional use approval to allow outside storage on`a.0-3,. General Commercial parcel located on the southeast side of S W,: Main Street approximately 150 feet southwest of S.W. Burnham Street, Tax Map 2S1 2AC, Tax Lot 700. Application approved by Planning Commission. W. (a) Staff Report by City Planner _ (b) 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing #' 21. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SPECIALASSESSMENT FOR OPEN SPACE LAND. Applicant is Knoll Drive Corporation. Request for Special Assessment of Open Space a Land for an R-7, Single Family Residential' parcel of "land located on the south side of S.W.'Knoll'Drive, approximately 160 feet east of S W. Hall Blvd., Tax Map 2S1 IBC, Tax Lot 1400, Application approved by Planning Commissions •• ' ,F (a) Staff Report by City Planner (b) 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing PAGE 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 13, 1972 22. ORDINANCE No, 72- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORTZit:G 4TREET N FROM S,W„ SCOFFINS COURT TO S.W, AME CHANGE ASH STREET, Request to change name of S_W, SCOffins Court between SW. Commercial Street and S,W, Scoffins Street to S,.W.: Ash Street. Request approved by Planning COmInission, (a) Staff Report by City Planner (b) 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing 23• EXCEPTION TO MORATORIUM FOR ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 71-38 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE No. 72-3, (a) Applicant is Quadrant Corporation, property located 600 feet north of S.W. Gaarde Street, contiguous to and west of 115th, Tax Map 2S1 3C, Tax Lots 1100 and 1101. Request for exception to allow issuance of building permits for two model homes, (b) 8:00 P.M. public Hearing 24. ORDINANCE No. 72-_ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING, APPROVING AND REFERRING TO THE VOTERS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AS ADOPTED BY THE VOTERS ON November 6, 1962, -- AS FOLLOWS: (a) Amending Sections 7 and 8 of Chapter III with respect to election of mayor and councilmen, and repealing Section 9 Chapter III; (b) Amending Section 13 of Chapter IV prescribing notice of special meetings of the Council; (c) , Amending Section 31 of Chapter VI prescribing time for filing nominating petitions, (d) Amending Section 40 of Chapter IX providing for bids on public works in excess of $2500; CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD AS -PART OF THE STATEWIDE PRIMARYELECTION OF A MAY 23, ,1972"WHEREAT THE PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY, FIXING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, (a) Recommendation of<City,Administrator ' 25. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section 12-(1) and (2) of Ordinance No, 62-7 -;GRANTING TO r _ NORTHWEST NATURAL GAS COMPANY A;FRANCHISE TO OPERATE A GAS UTILITY SYSTEM WITHIN,THE CITY OF TIGARD - BY PROVIDING AN INCREASE FROM 2% to 3% OF GROSS' REVENUES DERIVED' FROM THE SALE OF GAS EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1972, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; . (a) 'Recommendation of City Administrator PAGE, 4 - COUNCIL AGENDA MARCH 13, 1972 26. ORDINANCE No, 72- AN OR.D NANCE AMENDING Sect-,cr. 10(t) of Ordinarc� Nu. 62-•9 - GRANTING TO WEST C:;%ST rELEpji0�E COMPANY A FRANCHISE FOR THE OFERAT?ON OF A CCMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE CITY OF T°CARD, BY FROV:D?NG FOR AN INCREASE FROM 2I511. to s% OF GROSS REVENUES DERIVED FROM THE OPERA'T'ION OF A GENERAL TELEPHONE BUSINESS EFFECTIVE APF:L. i, i91 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY_ (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 27. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SectiOn 10(b) of Ordinance No. 62-5 - GRANTING TO PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY A FRANCHISE TO OPERATE AN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND ;OWER SYSTEM - WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD, BY PROVIDING AN INCREASE FROM 3% tc 3h% OF GROSS REVENUES DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1972, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 28. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 447 OREGON REVLSED STATUTES AS AMENDED BY OREGON LAWS, 1971, AND ADOPTING THE REGULATIONS ISSUED PURSUANT THERETO BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, AS THE "PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY OF TIGARD" ADOPTING APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 693 OREGON RE'.'1SED STATUTES AS AMENDED BY OREGON LAWS 1971 AND REGULATIONS THEREUNDER PRESCRIBING QUALLF'_CATT_ONS FOR JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER AND FOR THE CONDUCT OF A PLUMBING BUSINESS; REQUIRING APPLICATION FOR AND r ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR PERFORMANCE OF ANY PLUMBING WORK WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD; REQUIRING PLUMBER'S BONDw PROVIDING FOR INSPECTION OF ALL PLUMBING WORK,, PRESCRIBING PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION HEREOF; REPEALING ORDINANCE No. 69-55 AND ANY PORTIONS OF ANY OTHERORDINANCE INCCNSISTENT HEREWITH, AND FIXING EFFECTIVE DATE, (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 29. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A POLICE CODE FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD ,DEFINING TERMS` PRO- HIBITING CERTAIN ACTS OR OMISSIONS AND MAKING SAME UNLAWFUL; ADOPTING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 743, OREGON LAWS OF 1971; PROVIDING FOR MAINTENANCE AND HANDLING OF PRISONERSz PROVIDING PENALTIES° REPEALING ORDINANCE No. 66-34,AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) :Recommendation of City Administrator ;. 30. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE No. 70-41 - $ "MOTOR VEHICLE CODE OF 1970 OF THE CITY'OF TIGARD" - "WITH F.ESPECT TO Sections,23 and 24 of CHAPTER VIII THEREOF, AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE Sections 646.860 and 646.990 CRS, AND PRESCRIBING EFFECTIVE DATE (a) Recommendation of City Admfin:�zkrator PAGE 5 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 13, '1972 31. ORDINANCE No. 72-_ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CR.DINANCE No, 62- 10 PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION TO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR OF THE CITY CF TIGAFD FOR ATTENDANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS (a) Recommendation of City Adniinisttator _ 32. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AU'IHC?,SZiNG AND P FECTING THE TRANSFER TO THE "SEWER FUND"' OF THE CITY CF TIGARD, OF THE BALANCE REMA:N_NG IN THE SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND FIXING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARINC EMEPGE•NCY (a) Recommen,lation cf City Adm.r.ist.ratcr 33. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section 4(d) of Ordinance No. 65-29 WITH RESPECT TO AUTHORITY OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO _INCUR CBLIGATIONS. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 34. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section, 2(c) of Ordinance No. 70-44 (Fire Preventicn Code) WITH RESPECT TO CN-SITE FIRE PROTECTION FACIL3TIES- (a) Recommendation of City Administrator 35. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Ordinance No, 62-2 WITH RESPECT TO SEWER USER SERVICE CHARGES AND RATES- REPEALING Ordinance No, 63-3 PRESCR7.BTNG THE MODE OF CHARGING PARKING ORDNANCE VIOLATIONS, COMPLAINT AND PENALTIES; rnfim REPEALING Ordinance No. 69-54 BY WHICH PART I, VOLUME 2 OF 1967 EDITION TO,THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE WAS ADOPTED: REPEALING Ordinance No; 65-7 WHEREBY-A CHARTER AMENDMENT WAS REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE, - ESTABLISH-ING THE POSITION OF CITY MANAGER,`' (a) Recommendation of City Administrator : 36. OTHER BUSINESS 37. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK 38. ADJOURNMENT 3 r" SCHEDULED MEETINGS FOR MARCH Planning Commission regular meeting March 21 1972, 8;00P,M, Twality Jr.--High. City Council Regular Meeting March 27, 1972.''7;30 P.M, Charles F. Tigard o- PAGE 6 - COUNCIL AGENDA -'MARCH 13, 1972 7 T c A R G Lily 2211711 REGULAR ME'EI:NG MATCH 13 :912 :30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL Present Maycr Uanlo: L. Larsen t_.._ ne- Fired H. Be,c ,ane. be:t r M._. Kc ,_ -. ..e ter_ C.:.:. --_.iwGaian Catc. `D. Z. Po Scephes M. Telfer. City A. _r,.st:atcr Fred A An.de son City A r;ey, N .k ebent. ActingDirect:: of W:._. W.._ke Iay Ra .Ciia.. Cit; flarrier. Doris Hartig, City :...ccide.: 2. PLEDaH OF ALLEGIANCE 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 28:, ;972 4, WRITTEN CCMMUNICAT_ONF, (a) Le-tter from Gzeacn State Speed Contra! ccard regarding investigaticn for establishment, ol speedon 72ndS.W_ 72 .d at 40 mph. r. City Adm =stratcr repo_ted he had responded to their letter stating their suggested speed ':m_n was premature and requested a hearing on the matter. 5, APPROVAL OF BILLS536,562.32 (a) Motion to apprc•:e C- i .__::nae: Bergmann,;, seconded by Cc;:rci_wcman Paisley- Approved a sley-Approved by unanimous vote of Cour..c_ 6. MONTHL:' REPCRTS (a) Motion to approve: Counci._;pan Bergmann seconded by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 7. APPROVE OREGON LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS (a) Ross-Charce, Inc., Hake's Pizza House, 14365 S.W, Pacific u Highway. . MBA Applicat_cnr Fred Meyer Inc_, Fred Meyer, 11565 S.W. Pacific Highway, PB Application, Garod's Super Market Inc,, Gircd's Super Market, 12230 SaW, Main Street, 'PB Application. Plaid Pantries, inn Market #21, :2760 S.W,: Pacific Highway, PB Application. Plaid Pantries. !no. . Market 024, 11606 S.W, Pacific Highway, PB Application.' American Legion Pest #258. 11578 S,W. Pacific Highway, F:.C, Box 22361., DCA Application. (b) -City Administrator st.at:ed Police Department had reviewed and recommended endorsement cf appl:icatlons� (c) Motion to recommend approve_' Ccunrilman Norton, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimo.,s t.>t.e cf Ciunci--, 8. PARK ECARL` AFPC;NTM!W (a) City Adm __ , t'<= c W ..cme''' or Tern- 1 McKee- ..3255 ..lti A:h i r _.c 1c e. _. 4 _a: term exf .,une :C; :u a9;'s- (b) Motion to appc_r.t Mr. M hoe-_ CW.:Y- .x Mc: ty COL _.Si3 _ App <:.,BC. U' a T .. ';e c 9. SUBDIVISION CC'NPT IAN;E A FEEMENT COLUMEIA LU57CM E ME: W. •- V I EWMCJN" (a) City Adr:n:s!ra7wY =,att: a _- . and uaar a-: C rpccaticn have agreed pr } Vc -:t. S_W, 11511 tc C:..tY standa_d. , and p.c. :de a casy .ep.'.slt as s"rctY tC CO:e.r ccs" c1 iT^.DY'r.'vET.e:':' Cev 'cpar will provide a enter �'uh lect to approval of city n t_ e V reca:dIng crud i defacit- should such ar _cr. to necessary. Cizy Alminizira0r recommend- ed approval val _a jeco tc City A%tcrney being able tc work cut the 115th Street. Ag:aeme=x Mr- bar... x apl _ 3: .._ ,_._. _ h a&%Bicpmsn . inned_at.e'y order Oc take advantage weather. City Adm _,_strato_ slated he had nc ._rie ,r: the iss+,;.....::e cf the building pe _t_.. (b) Notion ve authorizeMaYrl sir,o Ciny Reccrderc exec.t�-- agreement cn behalf cf City. Co,ncl ma _ [ .yma. , seconded by Councilman Mcrae, Apprc,ved by -=a _, u° ;ct; . i C_. ...__. 10. SUBDIVISION COMPL_PLNCE AC-REEMEI'T -- ,QUAD=ANT .Z\: F3:-Ly TREE (a) Administrator .ecc..mDocied :adoption subject tc addition of or .ey prepared regarding improvement of S..W, contract Attorney 115th. (b) Moticr, by a.lr. i r woyt n Lr, aur?ze iia rr and ity Recorder to ax_nu e agreement _sb_ect. to ._he Ba.._ regulations as set-forth-for CCclumbla Custom Homes; m:tic- _eccn.ced by Councilman Bergmann. a Approved by una._i.,, us vote of 11. AMENDMENT TO MIRA PARK SUED:VI ZOM COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT (a) City Administratcr stated several homes are ready '£cr occupancy but permits have been withheld �a se road c,,,_structic has not met Coty standards _aotc^.r has promised te repairareetiwh weather permit. Lee Miller, developer, requested esedexcep.s_.. to compliance agreement to allow occupancy. (b) Motion by C .r i a a bTor cr to approve amsr6ment. tc subdivision a9f ee:r-..rt to allow c--.., _pancy subject to c cmpliance � with other c ;-alit i,ens., _:e:ccr:ded by Coun. _w;man Fawsley. (c) Councilman Moore moved t,. amend motion ha.;avveet repairs he concluded by SeptemJier 15. 19721 secr.-Au_d by Ccunwilma-n Bergmann. c; PAGE 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 13, 19 2 vote Cf _. 22. S,IR. L -_:N F:ESTAU=.AN •. hEk 7W CF F';.ANt KS .t._'_.PPS N,.E h: 'Tri :ENT OR PLANNED DEL'KPMEN: (a) City hc^.:wtra , MAO f .. .- - ar Apprwed by raninc,,_ 13. CR.D MANCE. t N • a }. PAT r :X0 2TF �:N AN_ __ r_.:`. IMG CHANCE :N T.E.E. B UNEAF'Ez CP THE CITY t_F T:C THE: BGUNBAF.. „CMM :iCN CI:DE3 N' '1-`- - . . 'N- LAN2S OF _ __,__.. Pacific Ti ar '-a+ -- Tear A,T, ° F, Nelsen, T • nth. r T:'.., N t: .., W 1 _ . _...,C `..1� M_: _ acan WATE=G7CN COUNTY. CRE!•t:.N tCE;_CRLING EFF? :%Ti LAIE, AND EECLAF:NG AN EMERGENCY, Pe=sc n,,. -•3: cr Farce_ 9, s,w, E.-.nita Read - a __s. (a) M:^.tion tc adopt: _r,,:.;. M. _. , _ c-dEdb: C is ,a Norton. Apprr_vea by unanizz,F vcne of 14., ORDINANCE No. 72.-B AN 'CEDINAN E FA ';_r I.N , _ONF I MING AND RECORDING CHANGE. i^= THE BOUNCARIE`_ OF THE CITY OF TICAPD EY THE ECUNDAF`.` CCMM._S:'Q , CIDER No. 11y. V,�L:'LnC LANDS ,F'Marcea J. . S Nancy A. ChapsSection 34, Township _a ;R . w_so, W_.?amette Merin a.r WASHINGTON CCDyTy, GFEGCN_. RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EM_RCENCi' azres, (a) Matin tc, adcPt r.an Fa _-y, seccrded Ty Ccunc-" man.Bergmann, Approved by a .a. imc..:s vcwe ci' 15. ORDINANCE No. 12=4 AN ORDINANCE RAT:,F':'i.NG, CCNF7RX:NG ANG RECORDING N% CC-eiNGE j N THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF T::GARU. BY THE �BOUNDARY COMMISSION,, CRDER , , ;Vo, �a� ._. iti wV...NG LANDS C t'E Varrcn Z, TrIgg, & Bernice = Trigg in Secticn 4; 7ww sh-t`2 ccuth, Range v We_ Willamette Mer_a__w.' WASH7KGTCN COUNTY, CREGCN, PE OF:DZNG EFZS II Z DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. PY_'r_,.u" = 71-33 On Parcel 11, S.W. Walnut rannanniog 4..6: acres. PAGE' 3 COUNCIL.'MINUTES MARCH 13, 197, (a) Motion to adopt C :ma Ncrncr, se c den by C:.:r iiman Moore. Approved by urs m.:.; vre+ of Council, 16, ORDINANCE Net. 72-;C 1.. i.F.i.NAN'._E FAT:FY NA CGNF:RM;NG ANC R ChD NG CHANGE IN THE BCUNDARi.ES OF THE C;TY OF .'_CARD by THE HOUNITAR _CMMISS:CN,. C DLL NG. Ilk. 110-0 NG, LANUS OFOregcn Eda-ation Assaciaticn in Section 36 Tcwns hip _ South. Range We"-t, W _':amette Ner,t^S.ar, WASHINGTON CCUN1 :. ::RECON, RECORDING EFFE.'_'vE LATE ANL DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, Resc iucic•- No. 71_.,34 Dr Farce.."_ 12. "W, Ind Avenue conta:_ a 1. 17 acres, (a) Motion to adopt: Ccanc_Lman Bergmann, seccnded by _cunc_,- woman Paisley., Approved by unani:-:aus v-t.e ofa sci i 17, ORDINANCE No, 72-11. AN CRD:NANCE APTROV:NG AN APrLICAT'ION TO DESIGNATE A TRA_.T OF LAND DESCRIBED AS Lot. 9, IL:OLL ACRES, IN THE. CITY OF TI.GARD. AS C?EN SPACE LAND PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 308.750 et sera, ORS',. FIX:NG EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, Applica Knoil, Drive Crrpt:ra _c.n, Request 'cr Special Assessment of Open Space Land fcran a•"7 Single Family Resideniia parcel of land located on the _, uth side of _ S-W. En ij Drive, apprcximare[y 160 feet east. of c„W, Hail Sl�di, Ta:x. Map 26 !PC, Tax Lot 1400" Applica_aon approved by a,a ninq Comm .ssiono:':. (a) Staff report by City Planner. (b) Public. Hearing 8,.00 P,M, Mr, Mayes regresen:-":irg Knoll Drive Corporation testified; Notion to close pab_:c hearsngr Councilman Bergmann., seconded by Councilwoman Paisley, Approved by unanimous vote of Council (c) Motion to adopt: Councilman Moore, seconded by Ccur ia;ran Bergmann, ^' Approved by unanimous vote of Count: 18, ORDINANCE No. 72-12 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDIT'CNAL USEtS) ON 1ANDS OF Georgia Pacific Corperaticn Section 1,` Township 2 South, Range l west* Willamette Meridian, TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, � s OREGON Applicant is Georgia-Pacific C rptraticn, Request for conditional use approval, to allow outside storage on ar M Light Industria' parcel located on a private :road 1200 feet , south of S,W. Y.unzlke.r Road and 1000 feet east of S,W, Hall Blvd., Tax Map 2S1, 1. Tax Lot 120:1., Application approved by Planning Commission, PAGE '4 COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 13.. 1972 (a) Staff report x ti Y C:Lv i .arrn: , (b) Public Hearing E? GQ ,,N. No Testimony Motion to close r air, , . . _-. .tires. ann seconded by Cwinc: iwnmar Talvicy, Apprcved by t arimu _ voio or (c) Motion to ascpt: 3 0_C: .a;-: c. .ir.:- . mar: Ncruon. Approved by _ . . . .te c. _ 1.9. ORDINANCE No. %2--13 AN CALTNAN7E ... _._.NC NDI rt. ! p`L. { _ — ._. L.ANEE C,P` L=:s L. is__ z ,& .-a _ir. West, W:! > *..r; Meriman. .:"c.:.hPD WASH_. CTON Applicant as Tigark Vine C:.b. Bequest fcr recyclimq ata rir a nemparary struct.re on a 0-3. G: ,Ca[. Cconercia.. pa rcei 1ccated on the Rf_rhezi.t. _..:..'i{ .. .,W ..:C;^_ :-a.`. Street., appraxi7ately 300 foot r. has - 7 f S.W. Mai: Street; Tax May 2F_ 2AA. Tax lot 42CC. AF;f ica- t ir.r, apprcmed by Planrirrz ranninsivr_ (a) Staff report giver b :t- PLarner, (b) Public Hearing 8 C P,m. No Testimony Motion to close public hear:-a. Cannallwoman Paisley, seconded by Co,, tcis^.ar. Ee•n,nann. - Approved by unanirrcus vcte of (c) Motion to adopt. ordinance Cour_,._war 'nor cr„ seconded by Councilman Moore. Approved by unanimous cote cf Council. cil. 20. ORDINANCE No. 72-0 CReINANCE AU.aC.:.i7:NG CONDITICNAh USES) ON LANDS OF Ha.zaid Sochi, eu a! Ln SaTtAc-� E 2. Township c Scuth, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian. T-GARD, WA_HINGT.N _ vUN_'y, OREGON- Applicant is A v West. Request for conditionaluse approval to allow outside , a storage on aC-•3, cenera. Commercial parcel located on the. ;ct:theast side of c:W. Maes, Street approxinzatelf '15C fee_ ..cvrhwest_ of S.W, Burnham Street,, Tax tap 251 2AC, Tax Let` 'OO, Application approved by Banning Ccmzissicne (a) Staff report giver by C:ty Planner, RAGE 5 — COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 13, 1972 w (b) Putlic Haan Ina Q 50 No lesnircny M.t.a n r , . a •n ..e.: _ . .... . : �.,i.;. .. .. .._. ,.., ._.._.ties by Cc,_,,n 4, n :- AE fn. a .,,,1. .. 1q. ,._. .. ._.::r 3 s.- . (c} M.t '.c by ,..t xa` mn n 21. ORDINANCE Nc, Q11A A 01 :i... N401` Q S.W. Scaffins (a) St.aft rep-rt givo,_ } . (b) Public pea _M, M, tx� - Nc Testimony Public Heal 'rq (C) motion to ajapi cc inc,lyar p - Paisl _ 22. EXCEPTION TO MCRATC:-f TUM FC? .ZpM .. 1N ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE E 2 AS A E. .:.:i, BY 0I * NCF No. 72-3. (a) Applicant is Quad:anv jarporavion, yropezty 1coaled GG, feet north cF S.W, Gaarde Svrect , contiguous to and hest of 115th. Tax MaF. ! 3.:. Tax and 1101 F•eque>t_ for exception tO Wcw i1suanre cf hulldingpe;-_s, os for two model h-nos. (b) City Admi rain! rF granting t n the ex_e with the same conditions a na_t .d Err COluablaCastcm Homes (c) Public Hearing 000 P.& John Stewart. _re,Pre <_a ._ng Qwadtart _ ._j c s. _e _ear Maticn to close z b hearing Wa seconded by Councilman No , Approoed by ur:a. me-z:< wate ur Cau c:' (d) Motion by Councilman Norton no approve ce as c; ed for Columba CUM= Homes. 1) Building permits would nct he s z>d w=ll City had executed a subdivisicr compliance - .ement containing provisions` for tY ai c...en of ,w '..i _h either, _.er privately t, or by S...c a< imprcvemennVi 2) Applicanta, es tr .iare *1 'cost of strict. c signal at 99W and Gaarde as provided in _xse r ivrF granted other private parties., 3) Model home openings zhall roincide with completion of v* 115th Streew and Faithaven FaitLs„_ _.:.f>_v PAGE 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES -• MARCH 13, 1912 ' 4) AI c c a.',i L - ; AIO!. ort quo5f., seccndsi1, 23. ORDINANCE No. jAjjqA_1 CIE" ;WFNDMF%K and - _ .t .'r Acno on nwhiln vorks in T t'Y..^.e s e CALI K0 Fhw:AL _ v-,.,t , _ : 1 r HELa. AS - mly 23 4HIRSATTHE fK7;C5ED CHA=ER AMN >M ALL BE SURMITTEn TO THE %QrERS AND (a) Motion to a 1.:L.t Councilman Ncrtun, Approved by :r - 24, ORDINANCE No. 72111 AP OPDXUnDING _ t F "� v:A r N, 'T l_- to R TW ';` I µ . GAS COMPATY'A FRANCHISE TO OPERAT4 As WAF UTfT,T,` SYS710M v__HIN THE C:TY C PROVIDING AN INCREASE FROM it tO iV OF GROES FEVENUET DERIVED EMF-R(' (a) MOt%on to adopt, . In Bergmann, seccnded by Councilman Ncrt.„, Approved by una Ccsrtcil 25, ORDINANCE No. -7-2-0-8 AN ayDINANVE AMENDING Sew 62-9 GRANT:NG O WEST COAST FS HONE COMPANY A FRANCHISE FCR THE OPERATION IF a MU C TISYSTEM WITHIN THE G. R , Av PROVIDING F AN !NCPEASE FPsM / tc3X> OF GROSS PE%-ENUF' S DERIVED FROM THE OPERATION OF A GENERAL TELEPHONE BUSINESS EFFECTIVE APRIL 2, ,972ii 4D DECLARING AN EMEPCENCY., (a) MOtiOn to adopt ar NOrton. o- c d by G. enc i:r:-an Approved by PAGE 7 COUNCIL MINUTES :y 1 26, ORDINANCE NC. 2-P.) vl AN �. (a) Mc,tic n to as rr.! + P. BF ramar,r:, _ Apprc d 27„ ORDINANCP. N 2_.1 c .. a 4 As AMIE-DED: FY THE OF THE (:. T'C:APT, _ v !J:1F PLF. l?;,FT F, (_. : FE.1 S6D __.i,KiTES A, AMENITED ". C'i "N' I_ rsLt:; not "i{E.21 t Cif:"� � �,.- .A.L. +?'.:' r `,Y P?', i!j.i r t A%7 A i C.F: rF iFClF AN'.'E CF AN-V b` -t:^15! i :�to W,*T;:T 7 CHF: ,';.'T'1' C F i:C;.•�.F:L:: r.E:Qt r.EpC. P I.[W Er SF^. n: .:7. FOR ....":G .cNAi :.EL- F _ -,.T;CN i i F 1,E f0-F r E A i::tiG -3D-NAV-Y, No.. 5 .- D !'-' .... A'_Q4. c:PER C..,N,AN^_E y :.NTZ�7 11-11EN.r HE- W: E-.. (a) Motion tci adopt Cca;.c;kman :' _ ser nc.Qd ry' :i rman Bergmann, Approved by ..... 28, ORDINANCE No, 72--21s.. _.tiia,:'`i'. PRC 'D NC A P01:_C F CCDE FCR TtiK CITY (IF T:GAFDDEE'.N',NGERMS'- PRr-- b ?-:1:n:7 \ . 0 CEF.TA N AC T4:C:R i .? ,,. ..C,v;, AN MAKN'.> AM UN AWF111,, _. A .FT:"C CEN A--N PFiv. ".`i1ONS �w :OF CHAPFE'R 741, rj.7 LAWS OF . 37: 7FGL'_r_1:G FOF MAj=NA,N,--E AND HAND :r..,G OF r:=!6NERS, PZ:G ''NG FFNALT J ES PE.EAL?3 t. :P:A^i"E Nc. s 66...:34 .ANC-. .yL[ ,.t t`:ti C- AN LI.EPIGENIC 3 (a) Motion to adopt, r?.:r.c' - _. .. 'fir"I"'`. -.,.. d -by .._c,...0"].-Ta`: Bergmann . Approved by unanlra,.-; vcl.e 29, ORDINANCE No, "72.222 AN ORDINANCE AMFNt7:NG O. :N.ANCE Nc•, 70-41 ` MOTOR IVEP!CLE CODE (?F: '9%0 OF THE :Z V OF TIC-ARD' 6 -',H Fs!., .PELT TO Sections 13 and 24 of Ei.Af_iF ' THEPECF,' AIND ACG'P_-NG B REFEPENCE Sec. 6 860 and 646,94:_ CPS AND PPFQCT,_HIP:G EFFECT:t"E DATE, (a) Motion to adopt..- .: ,<_z., a* M r Pcc%%led b%l C_,umc i;...ar Bergmann, Approved by unanim_ ,, PAGE 8 - COUNCIL MINUTES - J-'j Af CP 97 2 30o ORDINANCE NO. jjnjj AN TFD7NAN7F AQL= _ _ _ P _ 02 r t R . . i.o t M „_ _, `,_, man Ncrt<..,.._ AI'p a ve w t , ,rr: .. . . 3i, ORDINANCE Nc .,,' aI qsANKOLD _ vy Zi- .. 1r... OF .._A Q, :P TP!. _ �KSQ Y - :N FHr- iv lu _ VNIF AND ...-. ... - (a) M^t.ICn Lc _.c , s : t -_ , ., Moore - r Approved by u .. _ :� 32. ORDINANCE N<,. 11201 AU UP_ ; ASK .:: V1d, O TP AT _ __. l t .. ,.. ._ 1 (a) Motion LC adopt I w Y -: ... q ._. ... _ Tan Bergin 1'.: Approve:: I 33e ORDINANCE Nno jZnly AN ^' N, ; zoda FACTL:T30- (a) Motion to adopt: 0'7'u .c lma, he: , e . 'h. - - woman Faistey. _ Approved by unawyces vr.r of ., ; 34, ORDINANCE No. 72-2.., AN r A ;F Rt t. =r_t No. 62-2 14.1_i REEPLT 0 iTC _E, IE CEARGE5 AND RAIL` _ REPEAL=rAx._'- t, C":n.. .r: .. No. v3-2E%'.;.. .._T.�..;= THE REPEALING QTwna%,n No. bQ-54 By WHZCH PART R.E HE r., y, r �� e' CHARTER AMENDMFrT WAS FFFEFTED TO THE PECFLE E. ASL: h_.,': THE c OF QT'. MANAC_F, i (a) Motion to aocpf Moore. cc ded by ccirwimar, L\cr-,cn.. , Approved by unartiocus , 35. OTHER BUSINESS (a) None PAGE 9'- COUNCIL MINUTES r MAi FCi3 13, fS?.'_ ADJOURNMENT E t ATTEST: GG ria}/ PAGE 10 - CCNU'CIL MI"U:Er 3 'i -- BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYM00T Larch 13, 147? GENERAL MIND, U.S. N `IOi1 Balance Jan. 31, 1972 173, 337,w, February 1972 Receirts 33, 315.4:, Less: Investments Ckh 9505 - %,000,no Less: Bills paid February 08, 1_972 - Q, 342.72 Less: transfer G.O. Bond and Interest Pp mens71.1-118--3 Q 7aF.0.1 ;i Check No. 9612 Barbara Hurd-Witness fee (11) 5.00 9613 Charles McClure-Attorney for Johnston (11) 05.00 9614 Dept. of Commerce-Plumhinq Section-Ore. (13) 10.00 Plumb. Codes 9650 Anthony Pelay (11j 303.00 9651 Otto Sorg-Library rent (15) 166.00 9652 City of Tigard Police Officers 's Assoc. (611) 54.00 9653 Washington Co. Federal Credit Union (609) 333.40 9654 U.S. Nat'l Bank - Bonds (610) 13.1.25 9655 Travelers Ins. Co.(11)13.74(12) 30.00(13) 34.08(14)6.87(16) 118.83(19) (203.52)(608) 200.62 200.62 9656 Flagstone Motel - travel - D. Hartig (12) 9.27 9657 Blake, Moffitt & Towne - teletype rolls (16) 73.95 9658 Butler's Tire & Battery Co.-Contract Jan. (16) V and Feb. 328.00 . 9659 : Multnomah Men's Shop Clothes (16) 59.00 9660 Northwest: Natural Gas Co. (18) 101.36 9661 Portland General Electric(17)2.85(18)9098 93.83 9662 Rodda Paint Co. - Paint, Cook Park (17) 27.45 9663 Tigard Times - Adv. (12) 7.35 9664 Tigard Water District "(17)12.00(18)12.25 ' 24.25 9665 Tualatin Valley`Fire Equip.-Fire extinq. (13) 8.81 9666 Woolach Tire & Service-tire repair, etc. (12) 13.90 9668 Gary Landis-Contractual Services (16) 1?2.10 ` 9669 Procurement Div.Dept. of 'General Sv.-books(19) 10.00 9670 James Farmer-witness :fee (11) 14.00 9671 Richard Smith-Witness fee (11) 7.00 9672 Gary Landis-Witness 'fee (11) 14.00 9673 Duane Hesketh-Witness fee (11) 7.00 - 9674: ThomasKillion-Witness fee (11) 14.00 9675 Gary Jacobsen-Witness fee (11) 7.00 9676 James Fisher-Witness fee (11) 7.00 r, 9677 Robert Oliverio-Witness fee (1.1) 7.00 9678 - U.S Nat'l Bank-Depositary (613) 3.279.40 9679 Oregon State TaxCommission (614) 1,116.80 9680 Public Employees Retire. S.S. Fund(11)23.82 (12)204.76(13)75.04_(14)75.04(15)27.32(16) 712.:51(17)42.61(19)69.27(612) 1,230.26 2,460.63 .s, 9681 International Conference of Bldg. Officials-(12) 89.00 books 9683 Ore. Finance Officers Assoc. (12) 15.00 9684 Robert Hill-Travel expense (13) ' 114.00 Payroll 16.775.83 $26,035.20 Bank Balance =°-'$34,750.84 $ a SEWER FUND, U.S. NATIONAL BAN Balance ,Ian. 31, 1972 February 1972 Receipts Less: Bills paid February 28, 1972 11,057.1.1 -Ifs, 83. 'i7 Plus G.O. Bond trans, from General. 11 ,Stt?.75 Less: Investments-Check 2687 30,000.00 3a,12O.03 Check Nc, 9666 Woolach Tire & Service-Tire repair, etc. 9678 U.S. Nat'l Bank Depositary (30) 14.00 9679 Oregon State 'lax Commission (e',13) h6.10 9680 Publicc Employees Retire. 5.5, "unci(101) (614) 12.10 30.11(612)30.11 6 %� Payroll 0. 460.81 $623.23 Bank Balance - $33,496.80 STATE TAY STREET FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK Balance Jan. 31, 1972 February 1972 P,ece.ipts 7'023'95 Less: Bills paid February 28, 1972 `t2, 528.54 -4,318.61 Check No. $45,233.88 9655 Travelers Ins. Co. (101)70.68(608)47.12 9678 U.S. Nat'lBank Depositary 117.80 9679 Oregon State Tax Commission, (613) 363.80 (Elf) 118.60 9680 Public Employees Retire. S.S. Fund(101) 151.48(612)151.48 302.96 2188 Feenaughty Machinery-Contract Bal.355.00 repairs 36.90 ' 391 .90 Payroll 21748II $3,469.94 Bank Balance = $41,763.94 ROAD FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK Balance Jana 31, 1972 February 1972 Receipts 575.87 T Less: Bills,paid February 28, 1972 -0- ' 263.51. $312.36 Check No. - 9660 Northwest Natural' Gas Co. (20) 106.62 9661 Portland General Electric (20) 94.21 2183 Director of Records &Elections-recording (20) 6.00 fees 2189 Bonita Glass-shop window (20) 2.2.9 2190 Frahler Electric-repair (20) 187.03 2191 Oregonian Publishing Co.-Adv.Eng.Tech. (20) 23.80 2192 Tap_Plastics, Inc., Acrylite (20) 13.80 Payroll -0- 3.95 zx Bank Balance ($121.59) '"" TRUST ACCOUNT, U.S. NA'T'IONAL BANK 779.2 SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND, U_S'�NAI'IONAL BANK 7.}0.55 BANCR0F'T #—'3. U.S. NATIONAL BANK 280„;0 BANCROFT #4. U.S. NATIONAL I3ANK 1,207.8' BANCROFT #5 U.S. NATIONAL BANK 1,}0„57 BANCROFT ;';6, U.S. NATIONAL BANX 8188)3 EA CROFT #7, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 923 BANCROFT #8, U.S. NA`T'IONAL BANK 1,490.07 BANCROFT ,r9, U.S. NATIONAL BAI,71< 4,'6.73.44 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $30,562.32 a C)c O O O O O O O cl O c c0 O Cl C3 O 0 - 00CJOUCG0000C)00G6C,U. O CicOC OC: M(1)ri OOO C?OC N C_,c OC7GGr1NOU C)0 OG O G O OI O U CUOVOO-ACU YOU U GCC�OCO N ri E� c';ti t3', co v-0 c o c..rte"c�r- (I ru ai ri r n-, N tf\N N r•iCI N N4'.+t*,;ri rl ri r-1(7) ri H r<� m Oi U O —•.-1 4- M+' H -1 I•ri i r-i r-i p N r) to (U 4 C13 U rt� (C Q' Q' S> a:l 4' S1 C` C, tU U •ri U U U W U U•H U U U U U F.. a) *''0 (U 4.TJ to T)b O Ul TJ'U U ti'•7•Cl'C'"i 0, Ul C,; r-{M O •� ~ ')•� i 1•ri"I.-I•ri COGi nr _ `�'C7 N N t v V, J RJ Vl N lrl rrJ If,41 }" +� � I o Q •if~ ruw0 amr, l) a0) a roc o q I� H CJ�.CY,G',Hl p'.a LY'Hp;tr H.i:a G'a:r3:H H C7 to r-i H P. Fu N to r r-i- P r A m _ r1 tU a: •o U••-..'--H Fa U F. VJ 4N rl 4 U1 rUi ri -H: U p Cl G. c •11 to "T3 d> U Ul 1,:5 t,r-i r_jr N S) Q) to t-«i N N to CO S.a N•.•t.QY r-1 tG to to N u, r1 -i - O rn u�UOC4ti arnrnr,;uic,v Lu C";r,iti(ivri U-otr.otr,CDomc 0trncrt,oca� a: F-I U N M rO r-1 CU Rl t}l N.O M I-C"d 4�N M p M00r-1 C5�ri O•�E-NQl C\J M COLf,"CnN -'a -HOONr-I Q1N r-iC-N O NMN NN ri`. 4 H H r•i H r-i N r-i ri r-i H r-i r-i r-i r-i r-1. W rn� o c� o� ' y~•r0q•rUi•°•rOi 4.4� +� E-t H N CO •ri O.of 1 z z z C rS1 U C4 H :,O o o O to N c 0 Co tU rl N ro C)CJ U t) H p 0" rn Q):Z r-iF. to to+1 N v d, (1)to q!r o y,Ga�O r-i 3- H r•i H r-t r-r to U to . to H .S. 0 Co to (k,r N .'. c�i F> wfAw N hEl w<pE- rc7pC�L7 r TNANCIA.L 'W7717--NT February, 1972 -. 1971/77 CT Tr? YEAR TO GENERAL FUND3UL;G T !:0."TT?; r.Cm a Cash on Hand 7/1/71 9 ,1, Proporty Taxes 20.65,,i>9C. 1778",,489.Delinauent . -G- 17, `2'•: Land bales R Advance Texas L00. ' -.0_ Licenses and Permits Business Liquor 20,00^. 226. 16,716. 170. 70. 255. Plumbing encs Heating 6,000. 502. 4,760. Building 25,000. 1,674. 14,600, Moving _ -0— Bicycle Licenses "'7' Misc. Street Openings 250. y 6' c2. Fines & Forfeiture: 46,000. 3,025. 29,056. Court & Indigent Defendants Defense Use of Monev and Pronerty Telephone Pay Booths IC. 10 Interest -0..o • -0- _.540 Revenues From Other A-encies Cigarette Ta.: 16 840. 4,759. 14,435• Liquor Tax ' 42-,335. 13,638. 35,'•430. TreSiler ales Tax 250. -0 _0- Charges For 'Current Serviccs Zoning Adjustments 1,500. -0 1,050. Document Sales 500. 61. 589. Library Fees and Fines 375. ?7. 293. Lien Check 775. 76. 534• Subdivision Application Fee 700. _0_ 144. Subdivision Li-ghting Revenues 350. -0- 2,377. `.Franchise Revenues " =- z Portland General Electric 25,601. -0- 26,564. Northwest Natural Gas 5,474. -2.24.1. 5,22.1, General Telephone 11,780. 5,432. 1 0,FL8, A _ Garbage 2,800. _C 1,900. 1 aY.i 10. -0- _3e.. Page 1 _ R1 7-NUES n1i_s7F' Unclaimed Property Sale 200. r 4.n, Recovered Expenditures Administration of Sewer an(' Oiblic Works 5,000. -0- 2.,500. Gas Tax Refund 1,500. -0- 1,176. Other 6,460. -C- 2,369. Other-State Subventions-PrP -0- 1,564. 6,730. TOTAL GENERAL FUND "473,568. 33,316. 0432,298. SE'dER FUND Available Cash 7/1/71 ^ 45,000. "'108,440. Charges For Current Services Sewer Service Charges 65,000. 12,858. 54,918. Sewer Connection Fees 25,000. 2,940. 9,795. Sewer Construction Inspection 2,000. 209. 2,079. Use of Money anc' Property Interest 200. -0- 1,115. Recovered Expenditures Assessments Engineering, Etc. 250. -0- -0 3 Other Recovered Expenditures100. -0 220. Other', 600. -0 10,461 TOTAL =: R FUND "138,350. 8 16,007. $187,028. STATE TAX STREET FUND Available Cash 7/1/71 ° 14,000. 29,894. Revenues From Other Agencies State Gasoline Tax, 77,774. 42,529. 87,658. Use of Money Interest 300. -0- _0._ Other -0- -O- 16. TOTAL STATE TAX STREET FUND 92,074. $ 42,529. 5117,568. m Page 2 - REVENUES ROAD FUND 1971/72 CURRFNT ` FAR TO BUDGET i•IOIdTti DATE Available Cash 7/1/71 ti 5,013. C 12,562, Counter Road Tax 13,000. -0- 10,954. Street Sweeping 3,84.0. -0- 948, TOPICS 11,792. -0- -0- Charges For Current Services Public Works-Construction Fees 500. -0- 1,808. Sale of Street Signs 300. -0- 240. Recovered F,_�cpenditures Assessments - Legal 800. -0- -0- Other - 98th Avenue 30,000. -0- -0 Use of Monet/ Interest 25. -0- -0- Other 5. -0- 3,897. TOTAL ROAD FUND 8 64,675. -0- 8 30,409. BANCROFT BONDS #2.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 INT. Available Cash 7/1/71 $ 23,658. $ 65,259. Assessmcnts_#t2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 26,765. 2,948. 31,771. Interest 13,342. 1,898. 9,969. ' Use of Monet/ Interest 5. TOTAL`BANCROFT BONDS ' 63,770. 4,846. $106,999. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash 7/1/71 $ 12,887. 8 12,887. Taxes 11,782. _p. _0` Transfer From Sewer Fund 12,875. -O_ _0_ TOTAL OBLIGATION BONDS 37,544. -0- 12,887. Page 3 - REVENUES a FI11ANCIAL STAT_`?,EN`1' EXPENDITURES CEr FPAL Frrr_,_ ,:a l i _ ---'ix 3r:f�_' b.172 ± C. 70 92. 1 ,� 3e ic-pal. Cc,;,rt t : 1,333. 10,038, A,-141'1 inistrat oii 4,799. 35,080. . ld:nF. D&p ZI 1 8 12,916. > 9 25. i tiln�r & 'o:i n,- `0 551. Library 1,775. 12,960. ibrary 977 1,234. 7:509. Police Dept. I� ; 16,884. 137,393. Parks & Recreation ,'80. 952. 6,070. E:n�rineerin&; Dept. `a.�. 1,368. 26,557, Non-Departmental &D 865. 5,197. 30,036. Contin enc-, 5 326. -0- -0- Total General Fui :I +7 $279 722. SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND Operation & Maintenance 79,345. 2,343° 44,334. Replacement & Expansion 56,038. (11,519. ) 42,297. Contingency 2 967. -0- -0- Transfer (12,875. ) -0- -O- Total Sewer Fund STATE TAY STREET FUND Operation n( Maintenance 90,458. 7,792. 65,949. Contin envy 1 616. _0_ Total St.Tax St.Fund 92,074, $ $ ROAD FUND Operation & Maintenance 64,382. 697. 30,029. Contingency 293. -0- Total Road Fund 697. - $30,029. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT FUD?D � A Bancroft Bonds 1-,2,3,4 5,6,7,8,9 " 40,107. $ 201. $2 • GENERAL DEBT FUND _ General Obligation Bonds 37,544, TOTAL BUDGET — -- — 833,443. $23,454. $486,870. i';'Oi 'S D � RTI `:IIT PUBLIC -lonthly Report February, 1972 STREET Di�PART E'NT: Due to the heavy freeze this winter, this department has spent many man hours on road patching. T%Te now have a schedule where the crews concentrate on patching each 1„'ednesday. Street sweeping is now being accelerated to clean up the winter debris. IN PARK DEPARTHENT: Crews have spent considerable time at Cook Park this spring; clearing and chipping brush, building park tables, painting rest rooms and planting trees. bte have planted some 120 new trees in the park. We talked to several consultants regarding our BOR grant and have received three proposals back. EQUIPIvE,NT MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT: Most of the construction equipment 'nas been rebuilt or repaired for the summer months. Most of the equipment is in very good condition. However, some of -the mowing equipment is getting to the replacement stage and the 1950 model Ford Tractor is due for replacement. The automobiles are running generally good. Although, score ". replacement will be necessary soon. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: F Considerable time was spentthis month checking pians and making up agreements; mainly for 'Culver Construction, SoJ Construe tion, Holly Tree Subdivision and'viewmont Subdivision. Several `. sewer projects were checked this month along with the normal drainage complaints. The Drafting Department spent considerable time on inter-office files; updating surveys, redrawing and revising plans,completing a reports and back to getting traffic counts. Respectful , 1 �.- Nick Hiebert cting Director of Public Works NH/rb