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City Council Packet - 09/04/1974.� ` a a AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 4, 1974, 7:30 P.M. CHARLES F. TIGARD GRADE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION'OFFICES SPECIAL MEETING: ROLL CALL CANVASS OF VOTE ON CHARTER AMENDMENTS ADJOURN STUDY SESSION: 1. Report on 1974-75 overlay Progress 2. Storm Drainage Projects Priorities 3. Sidewalk/Pathway Projects Priorities 4. Report on Tigard-Tualatin boundary discussion 5. Jail Contract 6. R.I.D.E. Contract 7. Burglary Prevention Contract 8. L.O.C. Special Assessment 9. Commonwealth/Flood Plain Information 10. Report on Butler Tire & Battery 11. Other: (a) Notice of L.C.D.C. Meetings (b) Seattle Meeting on Special Revenue Sharing (c) Request for executive session (d) Notice of O.L.C.C. action - Flemings Coach House (e) Update on Fowler/Walnut Street Improvements 114 10 1 TIGARD:CITY COUNCIL :STUDY .SESSION :CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 4, 1974, 7:40 P.M. I. ROLL CALL: "Present: Mayor Floyd H. Bergmann; Councilmen John E.-Cook, Robert C. Moore; Fred Anderson, Legal Counsel; Russet F. Austin, Building Official.; Winslow Brooks, Planning Director;:.Bruce P. Clark, .City :.Administrator; Doris Uartig,...City Recorder; Nick tliebert, Director of Public Services and Facilities; Donald L. Rea, Police Lieutenant. . 2. REPORT ON 1974-75 OVERLAY PROGRAM City:Administrator reported..the contractor has indicated he will do the additional overlay work for the same bid price aswas used during last year's. _ overlay work.". City Administrator requested'authorization to have work done on the police parking lot. It is estimated the City will.'.be able to overlay all the streets on .the 1974-.75 street priority list.with .the possible exception of S.W.98th Avenue. Council concurred with City:.Administrator's request and project will..start`within :the next few days. 3. STORM DRAINAGE PROJECTS PRIORITIES' In response to Councilman .Paterson'.s request, the Public.Works Department: prepared two maps indicating known`areas offlooding and known areas of running water that caused flooding.:. City.,Administrator'.suggested, as a-public'.:service, .the newspapers'run articles requesting public to assist with survey;of storm drainage areas. Council was in agreement with suggestion.: 4. SIDEWALK/PATHWAY PROJECTS' PRIORITIES City Administrator suggested similar program aswith the storm'drainage ' problem that would:establish:priorities'for walks-andpathways. :It was suggested this also be published as' a public service program with the local newspapers. Council concurred with the suggestion.. 5. REPORT ON TIGARD - TUALATIN'BOUNDARY DISCUSSION City Administrator synopsized the problem of establishing boundary between the City of Tualatin and Tigard. The unincorporated area has requested annexation to receive City services. City staff met with Boundary Commission and City of Tualatin to discuss problem. It was the consensus of Council to let the.property owners make the annexation decision. 6. JAIL CONTRACT Attorney Anderson stated he had reviewed the contract and had no objection to the City signing the agreement. Council requested item be placed on September 9th agenda. 7. R.I.D.E. & L.E.A.A. City Administrator requested Council authorization to execute agreements. Council. discussed and requested item be placed on September 9th agenda for approval. 8. LEAGUE OF OREGON CITIES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT City.Administrator reported the special assessment would allow the League to have more contact with the State Legislature and provide better communication with a- the cities as well as provide a toll free telephone number for cities to call the League office. Council recommended the City contribute $100 with the recommendation the toll-freephone be listed as Low priority item. 9. COMMONWEALTH/FLOOD PLAIN INFORMATION City Planner;reported Commonwealth has received approval of phase 1 of their platand as the City has adopted a flood plain ordinance this has created a problem regardingfilling on the'..project... City has issued a stop,work order and suggested they apply for special use.approval under ,the provisions of the flood plain ordinance. Commonwealth feelsthey have received approval and want' Council to allow them to proceed with the project. Matter discussed by staff and Council. Attorney Anderson'.requested background information besuppliedand will::.review.the problem. 10. BUTLER TIRE & BATTERY In responsetoa request Council review proceedings regarding the Butler Tire Company development and warehousing as a :conditional use in M-4 zone, City Planner requested Planning`Commission interpret if it isa-warehouse related to tire retreading The Planning Commission determined it was a'related use and that conditional use:.approval was not required. :Council concurred with Planning,Commission..action. Ll. LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETINGS City 'Administrator urged Council to-attendmeetings to protect the City's: interest with respect toplanning,in conformance with.requirements of Senate Bill 100. 11:5b Seattle Meeting on Special Revenue.Share -`..Better Communities Acta City . Administrator reported plans to attend a workshop..September 9 through 11. 11 c Request for Executive Session - City Administrator requested a special executive: meeting regarding a-personnel matter be September 23,.: 1974. .Council' concurred. 11 d Notice of O.L.C.C. Flemings Coach House. City Administrator circulated carbon copy of.letter from O.L.C'.C..giving approval ofliquor'license application for the above restaurant. 11e Fowler/Walnut Street.'.Improvements -:.Letter from school district indicated they will not do street improvements until later in:spring. ;More work.-.remains to be done on the new school site and Council agreed the improvements could wait until . spring due to weather and the need to finish Fowler itself. 11 f Appoint alternate CRAG representative —City Administrator recommended a replacement for Councilman Norton to serve as alternate representative to C.R.A.G. Council- an Moore will consider and item will be discussed at next regular Council meeting. 11 g.Councilman Moore discussed with Council and staff the high speed and noise from traffic in City. Councilman Moore requested research into matter to reduce noise Level and City Administrator will check how other cities have handled this problem and report back to Council. 12. OTHER BUSINESS A. Certification of Candidates - City Administrator read opinion from Attorney Anderson regarding acceptance of nomination forms that had been altered to certify that the candidates would be eligible for nomination if the charter amendment submitted to the voters on September 3rd is approved. It was Attorney Anderson's opinion the candidates may be certified to Washington County Department of Records and Elections. B. City Administrator informed Council that due to past problems in Cook Park no alcoholic beverage permits will be signed except for Town and Country Days or similar community promotions. C. Adjournment 9:20 P.M. City Recorder i ATTEST: Mayor. Page 2 - 9-4-74 —Minutes NO T I G'A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L SPECIAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 4, 1974, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALLS Present: Mayor Floyd H. Bergmann; Councilmen John E. Cook, Robert C. Moore; Fred Anderson, Legal Counsel; Russel F. Austin, Building Official; WinslowBrooks, Planning Director; Bruce P. Clark, City Administrator; Doris Hartig, City'Recorder; Nick Hiebert, Director of Public Services and Facilities; Donald L. Rea, Police Lieutenant. Special meeting was'called'with the common consent of the Council for the purpose of canvassing the votes of the September 3rd election dealing with the charter amendments. 2. RESOLUTION No. 74-53 RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF TIGARD, OREGON DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1974, WITH_RESPECT TO AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TIGARD. r` (a) City Recorder reported results of the election as follows: Amendment to Section 12 of Chapter III of the Charter Votes in favor of amendment , 264 Votes against amendment 54 Amendment to Section 31 of Chapter VIof the Charter: Votes in favor of amendment 264 Votes against amendment 54 (b) Motion to adopt: Councilman Cook; seconded by Councilman Moore. Approved by unanimous vote of Council'present. 3. ADJOURNMENT: 7:40 P.M. City Recorder y - ATTEST: "52A mayor' , 4 In- ri CITY OF TIGARD P. 0. Box 23557 12420 S. W. Main Tigard, Oregon 97223 September 2 1974 I The Tigard City Council will hold a special council meeting September 4,1974 at 7:30 P.M. at the Tigard City Hall, 12420 S.W. Main Street, Tigard, Oregon for the purpose of canvassing I the votes of the September 3rd election dealing with the E charter amendments. i, Mayor = City of Tigard