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City Council Packet - 08/08/1977 0 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL , RE"ULAR MEETING 0 AUGUST 5, 1977, 7:30 P.M. 1 v FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM 1, CALL1, TO ORDER ROLL. CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DES:R:vi- TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS 5, CONSENT AGENDA: (All matters u�­JFc his heading are considered to be routine by the City Coup i1. -*gid will. be enacted in one motion in the form listed bel.�w,. There will be no separate discussion of these items. I.f .1i_cuss.ion is desired by any Council member or member of the: .._:.j 1�r E., that Item, will be removed from tine Consent Agenda =grl will. be considered separately. ) (a) Approval of Minutes, Ju,ti i.-�, , 2h, August 1, 1977 (f) Approval of Expend itur.Es .j-.jre.r.ts: $ (c) Written Communications - R: =..ice and File Transmittal from Marko A. S.. njara re: No Parking (A3#nda Item # 11. ) Transmittal from S.W. C`,�:•:.- -.f C:.-r-ist re: refi;nd S.D.C. (Agenda It.err. # 7 ) (c) Subdivision Compliance Ap-. :t. 5 Cash Bond Agreements - Accept and authorize execution Fy `":.v,r and City Recorder.. Cloud Cap Subdivision - S.W. b Mutdock 72nd Business Center - 72nd 6 Varns Black Bull Park - SW Ironw : 3 Loop S North Dakota E_. APPROVE REFUND - Variance App 1.i_.a : :: Fee $50. - P. W. Williams, 10270 SW Meaarw. (a) Recommendation of Planr_inz Ji-=_tor. 7, APPROVE REFUND - S.D.C. of $750.00 - Southwest Church of Christ. (a) Recommendation of City Adin-_•-:i.st.rarer. 8. ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION PLAN NUMBER FIVE TO THEREBY ATTAIN THE PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES OF CHAPrERS 19'i AND 227 ORS INSOFAR AS APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION NUMBER FIVE PL4NNING AREA THUS SUPERSEDING THAT PORTION OF THE TIGARD C0.MMfi;NTTY PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE No. 73. 6 HERETOFORE APPLICABLE TO THE SAME AREA, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE PAIE. (a) Recommendation of Planning Di iE' c tor. ' 9 ORDINANCE No. 7'- AN '"' T14 THE ENVIRONHFN '?. DESIGN AND (1P!... SP-A,: P'A'- FOR i 1:,,ARD TO THEREBY A TAIN THE PURPOSES AND 0B1F'"_T?'!!:S OF "HAPTER 197 AND 227 O.R.S. INSOFAR AS APt'! CAALF,_, W f'1 RESPECT TO THE TIGARD DETAILED PLANNING SOPERCEDING THAT PORTION OF THE TIGARD PLAN 9)nvrFD BY ORDINANCE No. 73-6 AND NEIGHR(iRH00D FLAT ,J' +_,RC AN ATLON PLANS ONE, TWO, AND THREE, AS '%,!'JPTED BY ORDIN:ANCE NUMBERS 74-25, 75-P), AND 75-55 RESPi':TIVELY cc A`!ENDEO, HERETOFORE APPLICABLE TO THF. SAME AREAS, AND .AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Recc n:�e-?dx•t e�� I'° y .. D.i r ec tcr. ':.0. ORDINANCE N�. ;,'�• aN 1..:.)T` •'•::'E ESTABLISHING AND IMPOSaNG A SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT MAKE ADEQVATE PROVISION FOR PARKS AND RECREATION FIXING AN EFFECTLVE DATE, AND DECLARING AN J x (a) Rer_ommerndar_i.:,r_ a' Oi r.ec tor, ?.1. ORDINANCE No. 77- r ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN BY DONALD E. POLLOCK INVESTMENTS FOR AN TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND DEPICTED _'70N COUNTY TAX MAP 1S1 35AD, T.AX LOTS 1600 AND kY ','AP LSI 35D.A, TAX LOTS 2800 AND 3900 FROM "R••7" F : kkillY RESIDENTIAL to "A-2" MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 'A_".7) -.0►! P'"N TPE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A & R, AND FIXING FFr­ ,'E DATE. (a) Reco:rvertdat:icr. ;;f P. :. .e Di.irector. 12. JAMES L. McC7Y APFFA� R: «,.:3 D:,velrpment (a) .Reeemnendatic;-1 tic r• -eI. 13. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESO�_I'TION .AMENDING RESOLUTION No. 75-51 AND PRE6�R?A'v: NEW FEES FOR SUBDIVISION AND ZONING APP' !-A :"INS REQUIRING PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY 1. PEVIEW. (a) Recomrrendaticv 14. ORDINANCE No. 77-__ e�� (^?'�;.^:ati:'E A!1ENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 10.28, L'f = T.'.+`.ARD MU NICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF S.W. ;'FPFR POONES FERRY ROAD, BETWEEN SW 72ND AVENUE AND '_`:TEA=:",t7E ."<:•. 5, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN F'.FFF_('"'.IVE DATE. (a) RecoeTdat:io:: v: �j.•t s�,?"T .I3tratJT. 15. ORDINANCE No. 77- � !.AN fADINANCE RELATING TO BINGO). (a) Reco=Andat:icrt of City Al-.ir;:i..strator. 16. REPORT ON C.R.A.G. BOAR1t .A'', i.ON Ra- Pacific Highway Traffic Lighting Project. (a) Report by Cii:; A{:-'.-•.I.-,...atn::'. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - AC S , -1.9-/7 �1 17. ORDINANCE No. 7 ^ -kN +.'aslliNAT�CE RAi:1r'iING, CONFiILMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN u .•_ .. BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOiti'DARY COM' ` tic. 1013':, INVOLVING LANDS OF MILLER (IN VICINITY CF R01!L,EVARD & DURHAM) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGOn, .-;! f;R:►?1�.G EFFECTIVE DA'T'E AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Annexation of Mill-.-- v ;4 .i w of Hall & Durham contains 9.15 acres. (a) Reccrr*^eTciati ... c.. Ci Ad..-_Inistrator. 18. ORDINANCE No. 77-- AN C.RDIyANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN ����� 'v Bf- ;0.4RLES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMA''•.'SIONN; OR')ER Ne, 1084, INVOLVING LANDS OF CAFFALL (IN VICINITY OF =W ;':NFRFITT AND SW ASH) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Annexatiai of i,`1""lity of Garrett & Ash Streets contains 9.20 acres. (a) 19. ORDINANCE No. 7` AN CPD MANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.44, TIGARD MUNICIPAL RELATING TO CITY COUNCIL COMPENSATION AND DF'.' 4_R-Nr, AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Rfqu-!s t.; „F ;10. OTHERt (a) APPROVE R.Fffo`K;� Pacific Yard Service - Conditional Use .00 }" a. razing Director. 21. 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Wakem; Joe Bailey, Legal Counsel; Richard Bolen, ''lanning Director; Ben Altman, Assistant Planner; Bruce P. Clark, City Administrator; Doris Hartig, City Recorder; Arline O'Leary, Adminttrative Aide: 2. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. (a) City Administrator stated Mr., Waymire and Mr, Ames had signed sheet - their items to be considered later in meeting. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - July 16, 18, 25 and August 1 , 1977 (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to amend July 25th minutes, page 3, add condition number 7 as follows: 7. That a cul-de-sac be placed in S.W. 89th Ave at the north project boundary to prevent through traffic northward into the residential area on 89th, This cul-de-sac shall have an emergency vehicle access point connecting the two portions of 89th. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem to approve July 18, 16 and August 1st minutes as received and July 25th minutes as amended. Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS: $132.922.82 (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 5. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Transmittal from Marko A. Susnjara re: No . Parking Transmittal from S.W. Church of Christ re: refund S.D.C. (a) Motion to receive and file; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE P - EEVtEI T6 _: :.".ASH BOND AGRELPIENTS Cloud Cap subdivision, S.W, 97th & Murdock 72nd Business Center, 72nd & Jar.ns Black Bull Park, S.W. Ironwood Loop & North Dakota (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 7. REFUND - Variance Application fee $50 - P:W; Williams, 10270 S.W. Meadow (a) Planning Director recommended refund, (b) Motion to approve refund; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 8. REFUND - S•D.C, of $750,00 - Southwest Church of Christ (a) City Administrator recommended refund,. (b) Motion to approve refund; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 9. ORDINANCE No. 77-69 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION PLAN NUMBER FIVE TO THEREBY ATTAIN THE PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVE OF CHAPTERS 197 AND 227 ORS INSOFAR AS APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION NUMBER FIVE PLANNING AREA THUS SUPERSEDING THAT PORTION OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE No, 73-6 HERETOFORE APPLICABLE TO THE SAME AREA, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Motion by Councilman Scheckla to deny approval of NPO#5 plan due to policy #26. Motion died from lack of a second, Motion to adopt Ord. No,, 77-69; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, Planning Director referred Council to staff memo regarding NPO #5 plan revisions resulting from the August 1st study session. Proposed revisions to the NPO #5 Plan map and text were con- sidered by Council as follows: Page 2 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 1 . Amend 'Llie Plan map to designate the Tax Lot 2100 on Tax Map 2S1 13A as Coum.e-rcial-Professional, This is the last lot in the city on the east side of 72nd. Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Council- man Wakem. Approved by unaZimous vote of Council. 2. Designate the area around the Unified Sewerage Agency Treatment Plant (all land south of Durham Road and West of Fanno Creek) as a study area, subsequent to making a further detailed analysis of the proper land use designation for this area, Staff stated intent to return to Council with alternatives for developing area within 3 to 4 -weeks. Motion by Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Cook, to approve staff recommendations, Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 3. Policy #26 be reworded to read as follows: "Within the residential portions of the NPO, on Durham Road, Hall Boulevard, and Bonita Road, the City's arterial street standard shall be reduced to the follow- ing standard: The improved pavement section shall consist of a two lane roadway with a center turn lane at intersections, a landscaped median strip where turn lanes are not necessary, a bikepath on one side and a sidewalk on the other; with all these improvements to take place within a 90 foot wide right-of-way section. " Lengthy discussion by Council and staff followed. Councilman Scheckla and Mayor Bishop expressed opposition to 90 foot right-of-way and recommended standard be a 65 foot right-of-way. Motion by Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to approve policy #26, as proposed by staff, with the exception of Bonita Road - Bonita Road street standard to be 60 foot right-of-way. Approved by 3 to 2 vote - Mayor Bishop and Council- man Scheckla voting nay, 4. The Plan map be amended for the Bonita Triangle area according to the compromise proposed by staff and re- commended by the Planning Commission. In addition, the map presented in the staff report is to be amended to show the proposed spine road intersecting Bonita Road at 79th Ave. Motion to approve; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Council- man Mickelson, Approved by Unanimous vote of Council. Page 3 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 5. (a) The- I un map be u .ended tc designate a 50 foot wide buffer strip on the south and west sides of the Rolling Hills subdivision and a reference also be made on the map to specific wording in the plan text relative to the development of these: properties. (b) The Plan text be amended as follows: Present Wording "There is one instar ^,e where this plan finds it un- necessary to rezone M-3 property to M-4; the approximate 38 acre property west of the Rolling Hills Subdivision. This is due tp the sloping characteristic of the land, away from Rolling Hills, and the potential for retaining a row of the existing fir trees as a buffer. " Revised Wording "There is one instance where this plan finds it un- necessary to rezone M-3 property to M-4 - the approx- imately 38 acre property west of the Rolling Hills Subdivision. This is due to the sloping characiaristic of the land, away from Rolling Hills, and the designation on the Plan map of a 50 foot wide evergreen vegetative buffer,- to include utilization of the existing trees where feasible. In addition, the proximity to resident- ial development requires that the following uses normally permitted in a M-3 zone be prohibited as permitted uses: a. Planing Mill b. Shops; sheet metal, machine and welding c. Sash and door manufacture" Councilman Cook recommended M-4 zoning. Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson, to amend revised wording proposed by staff, line 6 to read "foot wide evergreen vegetative, sight obscuring and sound attenuating buffer, to include utilization. . . . ", and item b, be designated as conditional uses. Approved by 4 to 1 vote - Councilman Cook voting nay. Ordinance No. 77-69 approved as amended by 4 to 1 vote - roll call vote as follows: Mayor Bishop and Councilmen Cook, Mickelson and Wakem voting aye and Councilman Scheckla voting nay. Ordinance No. 77-69 will require a second reading. " Page 4 — Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 10. ORDINANCE No. 77-70 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND OPEN SPACE PLAN FOR TIGARD TO THEREBY ATTAIN THE PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES OF CHAPTER 197 ANJ 227 O.R.S. INSOFAR AS APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO THE TIGARD DETAILED PLANNING AREA 'THUS SUPERCED- ING THAT PORTION OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE No. 73-6 AND NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION PLANS ONE, TWO, AND THREE, AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NUMBERS 74-25, 75-8, AND 75-55 RESPECTIVELY AS AMENDED, HERETOFORE APPLICABLE TO THE SAME AREAS, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, (a) Planning Director recommended approval; (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous voce of Council. 11 . ORDINANCE No, 77-71 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND IMPOSING A SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE TO MAKE ADEQUATE PROVISION FOR PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES, FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Planning Director recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by 4 to 0 vote - Councilman Scheckla abstaining. Ordinance No. 77-71 will require a second rea4ing„ 12. ORDINANCE No. Z7-72 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY DONALD E. POLLOCK INVESTMENTS FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 1 S1 35AD, TAX LOTS 1600 AND 1700, TAX MAP 1S1 35DA2 TAX LOTS 2800 AND 3900 FROM "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "A-2" MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING THE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A & B, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Planning Director recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by 4 to 1 vote - roll call vote as follows: Mayor Bishop and Councilmen Cook, Mickelson and Wakem voting aye and Councilman Scheckla voting nay. Ordinance No. 77-72 will require a second reading. Page 5 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 13. JAMES L. McCOY APPEAL - '" Kei•w: od Development i (a) Attorney Bailey advised Council to take the following action: 1 - Direct staff to prepare ordinance regarding matter 2 - Set public hearing so Council can receive testimony from developer and other affected property owners. 3 - Ordinance be considered by Council following consideration t at hearing. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson, directing staff to prepare ordinance and set public hearing for August 22, 1977. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION No,, 75-51 AND PRESCRIBING NEW FEES FOR SUBDIVISION AND ZONING APPLICATIONS REQUIRING PLANNING COMMISS- ION AND CITY COUNCIL REVIEW. (a) Councilman Wakem expressed concern regarding item being presented to Council without adequate time to consider and study proposed fee increas.:P. (b) Mayor Bishop commented proposed increases had been included in projected revenues for 1977-78 without receiving Council action, (c) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson to table item to be considered at August 15th study session, staff to provide additional information for comparison purposes. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 15. ORDINANCE No. 77-73 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 10.28, OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION 10.28.130 TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF S.W. UPPER BOONES FERRY ROAD, BETWEEN S.W. 72nd AVENUE AND INTERSTATE No. 5, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) City Administrator stated this recommended action was in response to letter from Sherwood Inn (Marko Susnjara) and if 'approved the State Highway Department will install the signs„ (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 16. ORDINANCE RELATING TO BINGO - Report from Legal Counsel (a) Attorney Bailey advised Council no ordinance was required to permit bingo games when conducted by fraternal, charitable and/ or religious organizations. Page 6 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 17. WERNER VS CITY OF TIGARD - Status Report (a) Attorney Bailey reported case had been dismissed by the Court of appeals. 18, C.R.A.G. BOARD ACTION Re: Pacific Highway Traffic Lighting Project (a) City Administrator reported the Pacific Highway project had received unanimous vote from the C.R.A.G. Board for $731 ,000 federal funds to finance project. 19. ORDINANCE No. 77-74 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORD- ING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION ORDER No. 1085 IN- INVOLVING LANDS-OF MILLER �IN VICINITY OF HALL BOULEVARD & DURHAM) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by 4 to 0 vote - Councilman Scheckla abstaining. Ordinance No. 77-74 will require a second reading. 20. ORDINANCE No. 77-75 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION ORDER No. 1084 IN- VOLVING LANDS OF CAFFALL (IN VICINITY OF S.W. GARRETT AND S.W. ASH) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 21 . ORDINANCE No. 77-76 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.44, TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO CITY COUNCIL COMPENSATION AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by 4 to 1 vote - Roll call vote as follows: Mayor Bishop, Councilmen Cook, Mickelson and Wakem voting aye and Councilman Scheckla voting nay.: Ordinance No. 77-76 will require a second reading. Page 7 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 22. OTHER (a) APPROVE REFUND - OVERPAYMENT - Pacific Yard Service Conditional Use Application - Refund $175.00 i (1 ) City Administrator recommended approval, (2) Motion to approve refund; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (b) RESOLUTION No. 77-70 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOW- LEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RECOMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERN- MENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION: Crawford Annexation, vicinit of S W Pa if'c Highway and Naeve St. (1 ) City Administrator reco 'mended Appr�va�. General discussion by Council and staff regarding location. (2) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by 4 to 0 vote - Mayor Bishop abstaining. (c) COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT, PERFORMANCE BOND AND STANDARD SEWER AGREEMENT - Hazeltree Subdivision (1 ) City Administrator recommended Council authorize the City Recprder and Mayor to execute the three agreements and accept two sewer easements (2) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by unanimous vote of Council (d) Mayor Bishop advised Council the report regarding the review of cash carry-over would be ready for Council's consideration by Wednesday, August 10 - and recommended Council call special meeting for August 11 , 7:30 P.M. at Tigard City Hall. Mayor further requested Council reserve the right to go into executive session. Council concurred. (e) General discussion regarding National League of Cities convention - December 3rd through 7th - San Francisco. (f) Councilman Wakem commended Mayor for his speech at the Chamber of Commerce meeting. 23. ADJOURNMENT 9:20 P.M. ATTEST: Ci y RecorLder - i o r a or - i o i.gar Page 8 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1977 BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AUGUST 8, 1977 M & C = Mayor & Council GENERAL FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21482 Sears Roebuck & Co. - Blinds Library $ 34.48 21483 Valrie G.Arneson - Election Board M & C 22.50 21488 Wilbur Bishop - Mayor's Workshop M & C 115.00 21489 George Mead - Family Drive-In - Refund Deposit (622) 78.47 21492 Marion E. Knudson - Election Board M & C 19.50 21494 Elizabeth A. Bishop - Election Board M & C 24.00 21495 Eunice Schwartz - Election Board M & C 18.00 21497 Peggy Smith - Election Board M & C 18.00 21498 Phyllis D. Longberg - Election Board M & C 55.50 21499 Mavis J. Randall - Election Board M & C 55.50 21500 Irma Butterfield - Election Board M & C 55.50 21501 Doris Cooper - Election Board M & C 51.00 21502 Elizabeth Moore - Election Board M & C 51.00 21503 Rogene L. Regehr - Election Board M & C 51.00 21504 Sharon Greene - Election Board M & C 48.75 21505 Dana McKenzie - Election Board M & C 48 5 21506 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation Police - 164.80 Building-22.79 Public Works - 34.20 Library - 12.69 Planning - 27.68 City Admin. 16.66 278'82 21507 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser, Police-761.91 Muni Court-17.86 Public Works-142.01 Planning-186.00 City Admin.-78.67 Building-164.61 1,351.06 21508 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross, Police - 568.81 Library-142.02 Public Works-130.48 M & C-155.22 Planning-48.31 Building - 77.61 1,122.45 21509 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance, Police-11.00 Library-1.10 Public Works-2.46 M & C-1.10 Planning-2.33 Admin.-.55 Building-2.06 Muni Court-.18 20'78 21510 Petty Cash - Office Supplies Expense & Travel, Police-18.27 Planning-1.80 M & C-5.00 Admin.-33.85 58.92 21511 Rodale Books - Book stocking up Library 10.95 21513 Payless Drug - Garbage Cans Library 25.80 21514 Gary Landis - Clothing Allowance,627-37.50 Police-12.50 50.00 21515 Robert J. Christensen - Witness Fee Muni Court 5.48 21516 Lela J. Christensen - Witness Fee Muni Court 5.48 21517 Dorothy J. Moxley - Witness Fee Muni Court 5.48 21518 Mindy Marie Rahier - Witness Fee Muni Court 6.36 21519 John Featherston - Clothing Allowance Police 62.45 21522 Douglas R. Smith - Refund Deposit (622) 49.50 21523 Richard G. Kluempki - Refund Deposit (622) 51.30 21524 American Library Assoc. - Publications Library 2.50 21525 D.W.D.-Building Construction Refund Deposit (622) 58.40 '. _ 46.40 (788)(12.00) 21526 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (627) 60.29 21568 Donald E. Pollock - Refund Deposit, (622) 96.60 (788) (86.63) 9.97 21529 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser Public Works 62.94 21530 National League of Cities - Conference M & C 375.00 21531 Columbia Regions of Government - Assessment Non-Dept. 3,280.00 21532 Continuing Education - Oregon State System of Higher Education - Seminar Police 48.00 21533 Rodney S. Carley - Restretch Carpet Non-Dept. 76.50 21534 Doubleday & Co. - 60 books Library 213.60 Bills Payable August 8, 1977 Page 2 GENERAL FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK (CONT.) Check No. 21535 J. K. Gill - Office Supplies, Police-35.10 Planning-4.23 (627) (1.44) 37,89 21536 House & Garden - Subscription Library 10.00 21537 International City Managers Assoc. - Membership Admin. 126.56 21538 Identi-Kit Co. - Rental System Police 27,00 21539 Kelly Girl - ii�rund Deposit Pollock-Zumwalt (622) 147.26 21540 League of Oregon Cities - Annual Dues Non-Dept, 2,543.34 21541 Marine Lumber Co. - Locks Police 21,72 21542 Metro-SW Chamber of Commerce - Membership Non-Dept. 75.00 21543 Nat'l Directory of Post Office - 1977 Revised Directory Library 4.95 21544 N. W. Natural Gas - Utility Non-Dept. 21,82 21545 Nudelmann Bros. - Police Uniforms Police 105.80 21546 Anthony Pelay - Judge Muni Court 432.00 21547 Secretary of State - Poll Books M & C 19.25 21549 Portland General Electric - Utility Non-Dept. 168.86 21550 Rentex - Laundry Non-Dept. 57.50 21551 Scott's Auto Service - Rebuild Van Transmission Public Works 293.20 -,21552 Southwest Office Supply - Misc. Office Supply Police-4.70 M & C-6.30 11.00 21553 Tigard Arco Car Wash Police 14.00 21554 Tigard Radiator - Radiator Repair Building 7,75 21555 Tigard Times - Notice Special Levy Notice Public Hearings M & C-106.50 (622) 11.45 117.95 21557 Ward Harris Inc. - Sony Transcriber Receiver & Cord Police 9.24 21558 Wash. Co. Assess & Tax. - Maps Planning 1.25 21559 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Processing Police 75,22 21560 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies, Police-37.61 Building-3.41 Public Works-.88 41.90 21562 Tigard Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609A) 650.41 21563 Washington Co. Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609B) 707.00 21564 ICMA Retirement Corp. - Admin. Retirement, Planning-133.34 Amin.-130.20 21565 Banker's Life - Police Retirement 263.54 21566 Travelers Ins. Co. - Employee Retirement, Public Works-57.9208A) 1,608.35 Library-34.25 Building-55.53 (608B) 277.84 425.54 21567 Oregon Administration - Payroll Withholding (619) 65.59 21568 Oregon Dental Service - Dental Insurance, Police-454.94 Building-84.77 M & C-27.17 Public Works-113.79 Library-44.35 Planning-75.86 Admin.-40.76 841.64 21569 Oregon State Tax - Payroll Withholding (614) 2,613.00 21570 Valley Communications - Radio Repair Police 295.02 BD U. S. National Bank - Federal Taxes (613) 7,041.31 4649 Roger Thomssen - Refund Deposit - Recording (622) 27.00 BD U. S. National Bank - Social Security, Police-1,553.51 Muni Court-24.38 Building-259.40 Admin.-142.74 Public Works-320.45 Planning-331.28 Library-109.14 (612) 2,740.90 21573 Western Life Ins. - Police Ins., Police (54.60) (618) 7.15 5,481.80 61.75 $32,479.39 Bills Payable August 8, 1977 Page 3 SEWER FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21506 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation Public Works $ 10.48 21507 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser Public Works 51.62 21508 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross Public Works 19.32 21509 League '6f Oregon Cities - Insurance Public Works .95 21510 Petty Cash - Office Supplies & Travel Public Works 4.48 21529 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser Public Works 15.73 21544 Northwest Natural Gas - Utility Non-Dept. 33.05 21549 Portland General Electric - Utility Non-Dept. 28.35 21560 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto supplies Public Works 8.20 21562 Tigard Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609A) 8.18 21563 Washington County Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609B) 81.00 21566 Travelers Ins. Co. - Employee Retirement - Public Works-10.21 (6O8B) 7.89 21567 Oregon Admin. Co. - Payroll Withholding 18.10 21568 Oregon Dental Service - Dental Insurance,Public Works-37,22619) 2.43 Admin.-4.30 21569 Oregon State Tax -- Payroll Withholding 41.52 3379 Power Rents - Cement Saw & Block (614) 88.72 BD U. S. National Bank - Payroll Withholding Public1)c Works 21.95 21531 Columbia Regions of Government - Assessment 251.28 3380 Postmaster - Postage Machine: Non-Dept. 2,000.00 Non-Dept. 1,325.00 3381 Unified Sewerage Agency BD U. S. National Bank - Social Security 753-755 34,412.23 Public Works-108.26 Admin.-9.66 (612)-117.92 235.84 $38,658.43 STATE TAX STREET FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21506 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation Public Works 21507 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser $ 27.60 21508 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross Public Works 97.97 Public Works 82.60 21509 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance Public Works 1.82 21510 Petty Cash - Office Supplies 21549 Portland General Electric - Utility, Public Works-73.74 Public Works 4.99 Non-Dept.-89.22 162.96 21560 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies Public Works 21562 Tigard Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609A 129.03 ) 21563 Washington Co. Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609B 233.60 21566 Travelers Ins. Co. - Employee Retirement, Public Works-33.63 ) 132.00 (608B)-27.81 21567 Oregon Admin. - Payroll Withholding 61.44 21568 Oregon Dental Service - Dental Insurance (619) 4.06 Public Works 65.14 21569 Oregon State Tax - Payroll Withholding BD U. S. National Bank - Payroll Withholding (613) 223.52 21570 Valley Communication - Radio Repair 559.69 4650 A-Boy West -' Sprinkler Repair Parts Public Works 48.50 P Public Works 6.65 4651 Gray's Automotive - Drums Turned Public Works 16.00 4652 - Homelite Public Tetarks 4653 Fred Meyer - Sprinkler Repair Parts 2 Public Works 211..0000 4656 Oregon Culvert Co. - 8" Culvert Public Works 11,48 r .`Y Bills Payable August 8, 1977 Page 4 STATE TAX STREET FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK (CONT.) Check No. 4657 Oregon Toro Distributors - Grass Catcher 4658 Ed Short - Belt Public Works $ 18.86 4659 Tualatin Valley Paving - Asphalt Public Works 21.97 4660 Union Oil - Motor Oil - Diesel Public Works 1,251.57 4661 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock Public Works 267.89 BD U. S. National Bank - Social Security,Public Works-237.92 Public Works 35.07 (612) 237.92 475.84 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK $3,981 47 Check No. 21506 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Contination 21507 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser Finance $ 22.09 21508 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross Finance 55.40 21509 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance Finance 158.12 21512 Roger Thomssen - Recording Finance 1.75 21548 Oregon Municipal Finance Officers Admin. - Membershi Finance 12.00 21552 SW Office Supplies - Office Supplies p Finance 10.00 21562 Tigard Credit Union - Payroll Withholding Finance 4.00 21564 ICMA Retirement - Admin. Retirement (609A) 310.00 21566 Travelers Ins. - Employee Retirement Finance 329.26 21567 Oregon Administration Assoc. - Payroll Withholding (619Finance 8.70 21568 Oregon Dental Service - Dental Insurance ) 7.28 21569 Oregon State Tax - Payroll Withholding Finance 64.72 BD U. S. National Bank - Payroll Withholding (614) 197.41 4648 Roger Thomssen - Recording (613) 501.70 4654 Monroe Calculator - Ribbons Finance 12.00 4655 Otoo Sorg - Library Rent Finance 17.00 21563 Wash. Co. Credit Union - Payroll Withholding Non-Dept. 402.50 BD U. S. National Bank - Social Security (609B) 135.00 Finance-245.09 .(612)-245.09 490.18 BANCROFT ASSESSMENT FUND - U.S. 'NATIONAL BANK 9.11$ Check_No. 4678 U. S. National Bank - Coupons 4680 First National Bank - Bonds & Coupons $ 159.37 (7) 5,318.74 $5,478.11 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 4679 Wash. Co. Dept, of Finance - Bonds & Interest Bonds - $11,000.00 - Interest - $1,098.75 $12 098 75 July Bills Payable $95,435.26 Net Payroll - July 37,487.56 4f ?: Total Payable $1L2 9 82 _'�22---- 2�r'y MOTEL - RESTAURANT-LOUNGE On Interstate 5(Salem freeway) 15700 S.W.Upper Boones Fy. Rd. at the Lake Grove—Durham Exit Lake Oswego,Oregon 97034 (9 miles south of Portland) Telephone: (503)620-2980 July 11 , 1977 Mr. Bruce Clark, City Administrator City of Tigard P. 0. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Re: No Parking Area Adjacent to Entrance Dear Mr. Clark: I have been referred to you regarding a serious traffic hazard that has been called to my attention by many guests. They alerted me to the lack of visibility upon exiting onto S. W. Upper Boones Ferry Road When trucks are parked next to the entrance—exit road. I have checked it out and agree that a serious traffic hazard exists. As a result, I am requesting that you place a 50 foot "No Parking" area on either side of the entrance and exit road to the Sherwood Inn Restaurant and Motel. The situation is serious enough for me to ask you to expidite this matter. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, �1 � c. 4��� M rko A. Susnjara Owner MAS/hh cc:file ) 3 3 Sj f Memorandum To: City Council From: Planning Department Subject : Reimbursement of application fees for a conditional use per- mit and a minor land partitioning Date: August 8, 1977 Staff inadvertently charged Pacific Yard Services an application fee of $275.00 for a conditional use permit for outside storage. However, the correct fee for making this application request is $100.00. Therefore, staff is requesting that the City reimburse Pacific Yard Services for the overcharge in the amount of $175.00 Secondly, An application for two (2) minor land partitionings was requested by Mr. Len Osborn. The application fee for a minor land partition is $100.00. However, staff finds that the applicant 's request can be handled under one application. Therefore, staff is requesting that the City reimburse Mr. Osborn in the sum of $100.00 for the one (1) minor land partitioning application. I 1 TIGARD POLICE BLOTTER Thursday - July 21,E 1977 sCitizen reported burglary of residence. Citizen reported telephone harass- ment. Citizen reported suspicious circumstances. Theft from vehicle was i reported by citizen. Citizen reported theft from auto. Another theft from auto was reported. Citizen reported theft of currency from purse. Citizen reported recklessly endangering by juveniles. Anonymous reported suspicious vehicle. Officer assisted citizen with stalled auto. Citizen reported theft from vehicle. Anonymous reported a suspicious vehicle. Citizen re- ported animal problem. Situation resolved. Citizen requested vacation check of residence. Suspicious circumstances reported by citizen. Runaway juv- enile reported. Friday n July 22. 1977 Citizen reported loud music from residence, situation resolved. Suspicious noise reported by citizen. Loud music reported by citizen. Business was location of alarm, determined to be employee error. Citizen requested vaca- tion check. Citizen requested prowl check. Traffic problem reported. In- jury accident occurred at SW Hall and McDonald streets, citation issued. Business reported receipt of forged check. Citizen requested vacation check. Runaway juvenile taken into custody by other agency. Vacation check of re- sidence requested by citizen. Citizen reported juvenile problem. Citizen reported hit and run to his vehicle. Loud music reported by citizen, situa- tion resolved. „I N i � 4 TIGARD POLICE BLOTTER , Page 2) Saturday - July 23, 1977 Agency advises of warrant service. Citizen reported disturbance at local restaurant. Situation resolved. Business reported of found dog. Subject taken into custody on intoxication charges. Anonymous reported disturbance. Business reported theft. Citizen requested vacation check of residence. Citizen requested assistance regarding civil matter. Assistance rendered. Business requested prowl check. Citizen reported suspicious juveniles. Two subjects were taken into custody for theft from auto charges. Vacation check requested. Citizen reported being victim of assault. Agency requested assistance. Citizen reported family disturbance, situation was resolved. Agency requested assistance on alarm, assistance rendered. Sunday - July 24, 1977 Citizen reported disturbance. Local business reported suspicious circumstan- ces. Citizen reported suspicious person. Suspicious vehicle reported by citizen. Juvenile problem reported. Numerous burglaries reported by local businesses. Citizen reported civil matter. Vacation check requested by citizen. Anonymous reported suspicious vehicle. Citizen reported possible child neglect. Citizen reported being victim of assault. Subject taken into custody for assault charges and resisting arrest. Agency requested assistance. Citizen reported suspicious circumstances. Monday_- July 25, 1977 Citizen reported suspicious circumstances. Two businesses reported burglar- ies. Non-injury traffic accident occurred at Pacific Highway and SW 69th, citation issued. Prowl checks requested by citizens. Citizen reported of found property. i TIGARD POLICE BLOTTER Page 3) Monday - July 25, 1977 (continued) Vacation check requested by citizen. Subject taken into custody for driv- ing while suspended. Citizen reported suspicious persons. Business re- ported theft of currency. Anonymous reported suspicious person. Citizen reported suspicious vehicle. Citizen reported hit and run which occurred to vehicle. Citizen reported lost property. Suspicious persons reported at local restaurant. Citizen reported unwanted person soliciting in park- ing lot of restaurant. Tuesday - July 26, 1977 Citizen reported loud noise. Citizen reported theft of vehicle. Restaurant reported theft of services. Citizen requested assistance. Assistance ren- dered. Numerous thefts from autos were reported by citizens. Suspicious circumstances reported by citizen. Citizen reported a disturbance at resid- ence. Subject taken into custody for theft from auto charges. Another subject taken into custody for theft from auto charges. Agency advised of arrest of subjec� : theft of auto. Citizen requested assistance. Cit- izen reported criminal mischief. Citizen reported juvenile disturbance. Cit- izen reported menacing at residence. Subject taken into custody for theft charges at local business. Citizen reported being harassed on telephone. Citizen reported theft from auto. Citizen reported theft of boat rotor. School was location of a false alarm, emergency party contacted. Prowl check requested by citizen. Citizen reported disturbance. Citizen reported neigh- borhood disturbance. Situation resolved. Officer assisted citizen with a civil matter. Citizen reported of missing person. Citizen reported loud party, situation resolved. r TIGARD POLICE BLOTTER Page 4) j Wednesday- - July 27. 1977 Missing person reported returned home. Citizen reported found animal. Citizen requested assistance with keys locked in vehicle. Assistance ren- dered. Disturbance reported at local apartments. Citizen reported crim- inal mischief. Vacation check requested by citizen. Subject taken into ' custody on drug charges. Citizen reported reciept of bad check. Officer `i assisted citizen in nuisance abatement. Citizen requested assistance with x civil matter. Officer assisted citizen with exchange of information after a minor traffic accident. Subject taken into custody on warrant service for escapee charges. Subject taken Into custody for theft at local business. Alarm reported at local school, determined to be malfunction in system. Cit- izen reported found property. Citizen reported family disturbance, situa- tion resolved. Subject reported of overdosed person, transported to hospital. Citizen reported suspicious noise at residence. ,1