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City Council Packet - 07/02/1973 K 9, 1973 study MMi July 2. 1973. 7:30 V. . cit rife a ° _v 022103 t 1.` Traveria ftadl.48 amd Meke a docimian 2. Bill Frahletr Rem"GUMO (a) Edecussion of alterfire mane ftr C-3 3. Planning iOn AVPDLntMMtD (a) DiOCUBSIOU b' 0012il. (a) Discussion by Coargail 5. Fermion Plan -actunzien for approval. (a) Adopt plan to be submitted to 6. airing Consultial ftVirmers Per Revenues Sharing L.Z.D. � 7. 5.w. 115th Street Improvement ®. variance Appeal Cit of Tigard } TIGARD CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION July 2, 1973 CityAdministrator's Office ROLL CALL: Mayor Daniel L. Larsen; councilmen Floyd 11. Bergmann, John E. Cook, Robert C. Moore, Charles L. Norton; City Attorney Fred A. Anderson; Chief of Police, Robert B. Adams; ;Director of Public Services & Facilities; Nick Hiebert; City Planner, Winslow C. Brooks; Cicy Recorder/Acting City Administrator, Doris Hartig 1. PUBLIC MEETINGS: City Attorney verbally gave hisopinion on new state statute with respect to open public meetings. Highlights of his comments were: (a) Matters of litigation to be discussed in open meeting. (b) Employee grievances; if:employee-so requests, meeting is open to the public. (c) Notice of regular meetings should be posted in window or bulletin board. (d) Executive Sessions: refer to exemptions in ORS as reasons for holding executive sessions. (e) 24 hours'notice must be given of special or executive, meetings. 2. TRAVERS & JOHNSTON ZONE CHANGE, Report of findings given by City Planner. City :attorney stated 3 Council members must be present and qualified to vote on an issue.' John Cook was on vacation for Travers-Johnston'public hearing and thereby not qualified to vote at July 9 meeting. Attorney_suggested City staff prepare a covenant:whereby applicant agrees to certain conditions before matters reach Council.. 'Council discussed revising zoning code to build in conditions that will meet requirements such as: City services will be provided before project or development begins. Attorney suggested some con- sideration be given to having a hearing officer for zoning matters who would:then'report'findings to Council. This would aid in arriving at a decision. Attorney also suggested Council consider zone change applications on merits and Fasano requirements and disregard proposed development and thereby all conditions that have previously been included would be eliminated. The conditions may be imposed through site review and when application is made for building permit. 3. POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Edna Sakata, Dr. Samuels and Barbara Goodin wanted to know what Council feels the Committee's objectives should be and what results are expected. They would like some guide lines and goals. Group discussed if they should expand to reduce number. Council suggested they hold coffees in community to find out what people want to know. They should be a liaison group to go to neighbor- hood meetings. Council felt meetings will develop goals and objectives. 4. PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES: Council noted there are 3 vacancies on Commission: Carolyn Paisley, Earl Reid, and Allan C. Paterson, all in City residents. Council requested a telephone review of citizen inventory forms. Request if applicant is still interested in serving. Suggestion made the forms be revised to add "do you live within City limits?" Council also requested City staff respond to applications. (stating if there are no vacancies or reason we are holding their application.) Page 2 Study Session Minutes ' July 2, 1973 5. CONSULTING ENGINEER FOR REVENUE SHARING L.I.D. 'S Council deferred matter until new City Administrator arrives. 6. BILLBOARD MORATORIUM: After much discussion, Council instructed City Attorney ,to prepare an ordinance extending moratorium 90 days until Council develops conditions necessary to revise outdoor advertising sign code. 7. POLICE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT: Council reviewed proposal and accepted recommendation of consultant Lee Jackson to adopt ' Bankers Life Plan with voluntary contribution by employee of at least 4% with the option to increase in increments of 6, 8,& 10%. 8. BILL FRAHLER REMODELING: Director of Public Services,& Facilities reported problem had been solved as Mr. Frahler's architect' revised his building;plans so an adequate fire wall could be,placed between the building. 9. S.W. 115TH STREET L.L D. : Council discussed other methods of assessment and agreed on method #2 and 1/2 street improvement. City will only improve property within City limits. Council to continue public hearing and Director of Public Services Facilities to write letter to interested parties setting forth formula for assessment date and place of hearing, etc. 10. CITY OF TIGARD VARIANCE APPEAL: Council :had no questions regarding,proposal and public hearing will be 'held July 9, 1973. lI. STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Tom Whittaker of Planning Commission requested Council develop a,pol`icy for road improvements-. City Recorder