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City Council Packet - 05/16/1977 Study Session CITY OF TIGARD BUDGET COMMITTEE AGENDA FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM MAY 16, 1977, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL 2. DISCUSSION .ON PROPOSED BUDGET TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM MAY 16, 1977, 8:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES TO BE CHARGED TO PERSONS APPEALING DECISIONS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COSTS OF TRANSCRIPT PREPARATION AND OTHER COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE HEARING OF SUCH APPEALS BY THE CITY COUNCIL (a) Recommendation of City Administrator TIGARD CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM MAY 16, 1977, Ln j o AGENDA 1. OPEN SPACE PLAN DISCUSSION (copies previously distributed) 2. -iRETAKER RESIDENCE - Discussion .3. AUTHORIZATION OF 2nd LIBRARY ASSISTANT AND NOTICE OF HEAD LIBRARIAN APPOINTMENT 4. REPORT ON STATUS OF WALNUT PLACE RELOCATION DISCUSSIONS 5. PACIFIC HIGHWAY SIGNALIZATION APPLICATION STATUS r TIGARD CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION MINUTES MAY 16, 1977, 9:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH LECTURE ROOM 1. Roll Call: Present: Council President Alien W. Mickelson; Councilmen John E. Cook and Kenneth W. Scheckla; Richard Bolen, Planning Director.; Bruce P. Clark, City Administrator; Doris Harti?, City Recorder; Arline O'Leary, Admin- istrative Aide 2. OPEN SPACE PLAN DISCUSSION (a) General discussion by Council and staff. Mrs. Robert Emme, 11221 S.W. Fonner, was present to recommend two specific sites be designated as open space. Planning Director suggested Mrs. Emme attend the Park Board meeting Thursday, May 19th, at which time she could offer input for the list of sites being compiled by the Park Board. Director stated the listwould be sub- mitted to the Planning Commission and then to Council for consideration. (b) Councilman Scheckla requested staff determine if Park Rules & Regulations had been posted. (c) Following further discussion, consensus of Council was to consider Open Space Plan Policies at future meeting when all Council members were present; also to consider policies one through thirteen separately from fourteen through twenty two. 3. CARETAKER RESIDENCE DISCUSSION (a) Administrator recommended Council re-consider establishing a residence for a caretaker at Cook Park. General discussion by Council and staff regarding present arrangement with Henry Yohn, appraisal of trailer presently located at Cook Park and the desirability of having a caretaker on site. (b) Councilman Scheckla stated opposition to the establishing of a caretaker residence at the park. (c) Since a consensus of Council regarding matter could not be reached, Councilman Cook requested item be considered further at future meeting. Council concurred. 4. NOTICE OF HEAD LIBRARIAN APPOINTMENT (a) Administrator advised Council that Irene Ertell was officially appointed Head Librarian as of May 1, 1977. 5. AUTHORIZATION OF SECOND LIBRARY ASSISTANT POSITION (a) Administrator recommended Council's authorization to establish second Library Assistant position and to leave the Librarian position vacant at this time. Administrator further recommended the present Library Aide be rlaced in the Library Assistant position for a trial period. (h; Following dicussion by Council and staff, Council concurred with Administrator's recommendations. 6. WALNUT PLACE RE-ALIGNMENT STATUS (a) Administrator :�p,; i.r ,-ney Mc F, s, r of Peavey regarding dedication of lana to re-align Walnut Place so signalization can take place. Administrator stated Peavy Oil tentatively agreed to dedicate least amount of land required for signali.e .'.ion (subject to conditions regarding acc ss). 7. PACIFIC HIGHWAY SIGNALIZATION APPLICATION STATUS (a) Administrator reported staff hopes to present furth-r information to C.R.A.G. Board on May 26th for further consideration and possible funding at that time. 8. WASHINGTON COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIAL CAUCUS (a) Administrator synopsized May 12th meeting he attended with Mayor Bishop. Administrator further stated a resolution, per Mayor's request, had been prepared for Council's consideration. RESOLUTION No. 77-54 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE ADOPTION OF A COUNTYWIDE GASOLINE TAX AND A SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. (b) Motion to adopt ; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla. Administrator stated that cities would receive approximately 39% of gas tax. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 9. LAND USE DECISION APPEAL PERIOD (a) Administrator read letter from Robert Empkie, dated May 16th, requesting an appeal hearing on Planning Commission decision April 19th regarding his Planned Development. Administrator reiterated appeal period was 15 days; staff had recently recommend- ed period be extended to 20 days; Planning Commission was proposing ordinance for Council's consideration with period extended to 30 days. (b) Administrator stated legal counsel advised against the precedent of granting a hearing after the appeal period had expired and requested direction from Council if appeal should be granted. Consensus of Council was not to hear Empkie's appeal. 10. CURRENT REQUEST FOR APPEAL HEARINGS (a) Administrator stated City was in receipt of four letters requesting appeals, involving three properties and requested Council direction regarding appeal fees. (b) Consensus of Council was to consider requests for appeals and transcript fees at May 23rd Council meeting. 11. GAARDE STREET - PEDESTRIAN/BIKEPATH (a) Council and staff considered Pedestrian/Bikepath route on Gaarde Street. Council concurred to end Pedestrian/Bikepath route at 117th and Gaarde. 12. SUBDIVISION ACTIONS (a) Planning Director provided Council with summary of subdivision actions taken by planning staff as of May 13th. 13. ADJOURNED 10:55 P.M. ATTEST: City Recorder Mayor ' PAGE 2 - STUDY SESSION MINUTES, MAY 16, 1977