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City Council Packet - 08/22/1977 .. • fl .. MOM V TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 22, 1977, 7:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS 5. CONSENT AGENDA: (All matters under this heading are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired by any Council member or member of the audience, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.) (a) Approval of Minutes, August 8, 11, 15, 1977 (b) Approval of Expenditures and Investments $ O Co I (c) Written Communications - Receive and File V Transmittal from League of Oregon Cities re: State Revenue Sharing Transmittal from King City re: Signalization of Highway 99W Transmittal from Martin Eggert requesting refund (see agenda item !i 9 ) (d) Monthly Reports - Review and File Building Planning Library Police 6. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION No. 75-51 AND PRESCRIBING NEW FEES FOR SUBDIVISION AND ZONING APPLICATION REQUIRING PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL REVIEW. (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 7. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO JOANN GRUND FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AS A MEMBER OF THE TIGARD BUDGET COMMITTEE. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 8. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE APPEAL - Burdick Forbes Investment (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 9. APPROVE REFUND - $50.00 - Martin Eggert - Minor Land Partition Fee (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 10. ORDINANCE No. 77- 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 SW SCOFFINS STREET, SOUTH- EASTERLY OF SW MAIN STREET, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 11. ORDINANCE No. 77- 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 SW SUMMERFIELD DRIVE, BETWEEN SW DURHAM ROAD AND SW 98TH AVENUE, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 12. ORDINANCE No. 77-69 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION PLAN NUMBER FIVE TO THEREBY ATTAIN THE PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES 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) Second reading of ordinance. 13. ORDINANCE No. 77-72 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 lSl 35AD, TAX LOTS 1600 AND 1700, TAX MAP 1S1 35DA, TAX LOTS 2500 AND 3990 FROM "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "A-2" MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING THE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A AND B AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Second reading of ordinance. 14. ORDINANCE No. 77-74 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1085, INVOLVING LANDS OF MILLER (IN VICINITY OF HALL BOULEVARD AND DURHAM) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Annexation of Miller in vicinity of Hall & Durham contains 9.15 acres. (a) Second reading of ordinance. 15. ORDINANCE No. 77-76 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.44, TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO CITY COUNCIL COMPENSATION AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Second reading of ordinance. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 22, 1977 PUBLIC HEARINGS - COMMENCING AT 8:00 P.M. NOTICE: All persons desiring to offer testimony on any public hearing item must place their name on the appropriate sign up sheet(s) located at the back of the room. Persons desiring to testify will theta 5e called fo ward by the Chair to speak on the indicated item(s). 16. Amendment of an ordinance adopted by City Council on June 27, 1977,(Ordinance No. 77-49) changing the zone from Washington County RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7 (Single Family Residential) on a 9.87 acre tract of land north of SW Durham Road and west of SW 98th Avenue (Tax Map 2S1 11CD, Tax Lot 800 and 900) requested by Kermit Carlile and Woodrow Hughes. The amendment is in regard to the necessity of an eastward street extension from the subject property to SW 98th Avenue. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Testimony by Affected Parties (d) Public Hearing Closed (e) Consideration by Council (f) Ordinance No. 77- (Title not available at time of typing) 17. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Stoneridge Development Co. for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from R-10 (Single Family Residential) to A-2 (Multi-Family) for a 2.87 acre parcel on SW Gaarde Street (Washington County Tax Map 2S1 3DD Tax Lots 1400 and 1500 - excluding the east 346 feet of Tax Lot 1500). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) Ordinance No. 77- ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY STONERIDGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 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 2S1 3DD, TAX LOTS 1400 AND 1500, EXCLUDING THE EAST 346 FEET OF TAX LOT 1500, FROM "R-10" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "A-2" MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 18. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Hallberg Homes, Inc. for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7, (Single Family Residential) for a 9.15 acre parcel between SW Sattler and SW Durham Road on Hall Blvd. (Washington County Tax Map 2S1 11D, Tax Lot 1300). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) Ordinance No. 77- ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY HALLBERG HOMES, INC. 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 2S1 11D AS TAX LOT 1300, FROM WASHINGTON i COUNTY RU-4 TO CITY OF TIGARD R-7 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B", AND "C", GRANTING THE t APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PAGE 3 COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 22, 1977 ;i 19. ACCEPT AND AUTHORIZE EXECUTION BY MAYOR AND CITY RECORDER (a) Sanitary Sewer Easement - 72nd Business Center - Associated Computer Services and Ace Electric Co. (b) Storm Sewer Easement - Ralph and Barbara Peters (1) Recommendation of City Administrator. 20. 72nd/217 Interchange Improvement (a) Report by City Administrator. s 21. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RECOMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION. (Krueger Development Company - 135th, North of Walnut). (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. a 22. RESOLUTION No. 77-- _ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RECOMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION. (Hector Annexation - 7035 SW Hampton) (a) Recommendation bf City Administrator. 23. REPORT ON CITY ADMINISTRATOR RECRUITMENT (a) Report by City Administrator. 24. OTHER 25. ADJOURNMENT i t i {1 i 1 f 1 i 3 PAGE 4 - COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 22, 1977 S T I G A R (; I `1' Y C O U N 'C I I: REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, AUGUST 22, 1977, 7:30 P.M. 1 . ROLL CALL: Present: Council President Alan W. Mickelson, Councilmen John E. Cook, Kenneth W. Scheckla, Lynn R. -Wakem; Joe Bailey, Legal Counsel; Richard Bolen, Planning Director; Bruce P. Clark, City Administrator; Doris Hartig, City Recorder 2. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. (a) No one appeared to speak, 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - August 8, 11 , and 15, 1977 (a) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook, to clarify August 15th minutes - page 2, item 10(e) last sentence to read "Council directed Administrator to screen applications and present best qualified applications to a review board for their consideration - recommendation to be forwarded to Council." Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. (b) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook, to approve August 8th and 11th minutes as received and August 15th minutes as amended. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS: $19,780.36 (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 5. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Transmittal from League of Oregon Cities re: State Revenue Sharing Transmittal from King City re: Signalization of Highway 99W Transmittal from Martin Eggert requesting refund (see agenda item #10) (a) Motion to receive and file; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 6. MONTHLY REPORTS Building - Planning - Library - Police (a) Motion to receive and file; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 7. RESOLUTION No. 77-71 A P`SOL-LTIL1' AMENDING RESOLUTION No. 75-51 AND PRESCRIBING NEW FEES FOR SUBDIVISION AND ZONING APPLICATION REQUIRING PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL REVIEW. (a) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. (b) Planning Director recommended approval. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 8. RESOLUTION No. 77-72 A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO JOANN ' GRUND FOR PUBLIC s SERVICE AS . XEMBER OF THE TIGARD BUDGET COMMIT�'EE. (a) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Scheckla. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. E 9. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE APPEAL - Burdick Forbes Investment (a) City Administrator reviewed appeal and the intent of the system development charge. Administrator recommended denial. (b) Don Burdick, 434 Ridgeway, Lake Oswego, Developer - raiterated his areas of concern. (c) Administrator stated amendment to his recommendation as follows: Developer should provide City with certified copy of cost of half street improvement on Greenburg Road - City to apply credit for the amount to system development charge. (d) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla, to table item until such time developer provides City with certified copy of cost of improvement on Greenburg. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. (e) City Attorney commented the City has ordinance to handle application of credit to system development charge. 10. APPROVE REFUND - $50.00 - Martin Eggert - Minor Land Partition Fee (a) Planning Director recommended approval. (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 11 . ORDINANCE No. 77-77 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE TIGARD MUiJICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION 10.28.130 TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF SW SCOFFINS STREET, SOUTHEASTERLY OF SW MAIN STREET, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND r FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Soheckla. (b) City Administrator recommended approval. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. Page 2 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 22, 1977 12. ORDINANCE No. 77-1 'T,ENDING At ID St F',,1.EMENTING CHAPiER 10,28 OF THE T.iGARD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION 1028.130 TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF SW S::'MNK:P FIELD DRIVE, BETWEEN! SW DURHA. 4 ROAD AND SW 98TH AVENUE, DECLARING AN EMERGEP`';Y Ai�D FIXING AN E^FECTIVE DATE, (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by C:;,jncilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present, 13. ORDINANCE No. 77-69 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION PLAN NUMBER FIVE TO THEREBY ATTAli� THE PURPOSE: AND OBJECTIVES OF CHAPTERS 197 AND 27 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. Second reading. (a) Motion to adopt; Coun:;ilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. City Recorder distributed letter to Council from Koch, Sachs & Whittaker, Archite-:;ts, regarding permitted and conditional uses of Fred Fields property located in NPO #5 area. Planning Director r-ecommended drafting a letter of clarifica- tion to Mr. Fields rather than further elaboration of Ordinance No. 77-69. General discussion by Council and staff. Approved by majority vote of 3 To 1 - Roll call as follows: Councilmen Cook, Mickelson and Wakem voting aye and Councilman Scheckla voting nay. (b) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook, instruct- ing staff to draft a letter outlining Council's position re- garding Fred Field's property with respect to M-3 zoning and conditional uses - letter to be consider-ad by Council at August 29th Study Session before forwarding to Mr. Fields. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 14. PUBLIC HEARING 8:00 P.M. Amendment of an ordinance adopted by City Council on June 27, 1977, (Ordinance No. 77-49) changing the zone from Washington County RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7 (Single Family Residential) on a 9.87 acre tract of land north of SW Durham Road and west of SW 98th Avenue (Tax Map 2S1 11CD, Tax Lot 800 and 900) requested by Kermit Carlile and Woodrow Hughes. The amendment is in regard to the necessity of an eastward street extension from the subject property to SW 98th Avenue. Page 3 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 22, 1977 • 1 (a) Public hearing ope- d. (b) Planning Director reviewed history of Kenwood development and access requirements throug'i McCoy property to 98th Ave. Planning Director stated as a result of Council's consider- ation at August 1st study session (at which time McCoy expressed willingness to dedicate 40 foot right-of-way through his property to 98th Ave) he recommended the following amendment to Ordinance No. 77-49: 3. The applicant improve the street onto S.W. 98th Ave to a 24 foot width with cu=bs, storm drainage and sidewalks on one side, if right-of-way becomes available before the subdivision is' completed and streets and improvements are accepted by City of Tigard, (c) Testimony: James McCoy, 15805 S.W. 98th Ave Kermit Carlile, Rt 3 Box 278-M, Sherwood, Developer Lengthy discussion by developer, Council, Legal Counsel and staff regarding proposed amendment and its affect on Kerwood Development, Consensus of Council was to table item for further consideration at end of meeting - giving additional time to Mr. Carlile and Mr. McCoy to arrive at a compromise. 15. ORDINANCE No. 77-72 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 1S1 35AD, TAX LOTS 1600 AND 1700, TAX MAP 1S1 35DA, TAX LOTS 2500 AND 3990 FROM 11R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "A-2" MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING THE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A AND B AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Second reading of ordinance. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by majority vote of 3 to 1 - Roll call as follows: Councilmen Cook, Mickelson and Wakem voting aye and Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 16. ORDINANCE No. 77-74 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY ,THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION ORDER No. 1085, IN- VOLVING LANDS OF MILLER (IN VICINITY OF HALL BOULEVARD AND DURHAM) WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Miller Annexation in vicinity of Hall & Durham contains 9.15 acres. (a) Second reading of ordinance. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by 3 to 0 vote, Councilman Scheckla abstaining. Page 4 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 22, 1977 " t ANT i. ^�.�NDINu r'H;AP'1': :-449, TIGi i T 17.. ORDINANCE No. 77-`__ _i o T ' 1:' �'"� IC?PAL CODE, RELATING Tu C L'.1 Y COUNCIL COMP VSA- TION AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, (a) Second reading of ord:i_nanc-e, (b) iv,ation -ti adopt; Counoilria.n idakem, seconded by (,-)un,,...i man Cook. Approved by majority vote of 3 to 1 - Rol call as full s: Councilmen Cook, Micke:Lsoii and Wakem voting aye end Counrilman Scheckla voting nay, 18. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Stone_id.g,- Development Co. for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from R-10 (Single Family Residential) to A-2 (Multi-Family) for a 2..87 acre parcel on SW Gaarde Street (Washington County Tax Map 2.51 3DD Tax Lots 1400 and 1500 - excluding the east 346 feet of Ta;- Lot 13C)O) . (a) Planning Director revia-wed histol:y of development and stated the Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the following conditions: 1 . Five feet of right-of-way be dedicated along S.W. Gaarde Street for street improvement purposes. 2. 17 feet of right-of-way be dedicated along S.W. 110th Street for street improvement purposes. 3. A half street improvement for half of a 34 foot street section be made on the SW Gaarde Street frontage. No building permits will be issued until construction drawings have been approved by the Public Works Department and the necessary bond filed. 4. A half street improvement to local street standards (with 24 foot wide surface pavement) be made on SW 110th Street frontage. No building pelm.its will be issued until construction drawings have been approved by the Public Works Department and the necessary bond filed, 5. A convenant be attached to the deed of any lots abutting SW Gaarde Street restricting direct access to SW Gaarde Street, 6. As part of the design review submission, consideration be given for alleviating the hazardous ;;urge on SW Gaarde Street. (b) General discussion by Council and staff regarding traffic flow. (c) Ordinance No. 77-79 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY STONERIiDGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 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 2S1 3DD, TAX LOTS 1400 AND 1500, EXCLUDING THE EAST 346 FEET OF TAX LOT 1500, FROM "R-10" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "A-211 MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENT- IAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBIffS "A" AND "B" , GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (d) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, se:;onded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present, Page 5 - Regular Meeting Minutes, Aukust 22, 1977 19. ZONE CHANGE - Requ -t 1, rH311 G rb ._ .a s, Iijl , fox u zone mar, amend- ment to change the zoning designation from Washington Country RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7, (Sing:l e -mi1y Res.identi=.1) f,-)-r- a 9.15 acre parcel between SW Sattler and SW Durham Road ,on Hall Blvd. (Washington County Tax Map 2S; 11D, Tax Lot 1300). (a) Planning Director reviewed Listo'r-,y of z-equest and stated the Planning Commission recommended approval (b) Consideration by Council (c) Ordinance No. 77-80 ORDINANCE .ADOPTING FINDINGS. WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICA'T'ION BY HALL•BERG HOMES, INC. FOR -AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF TiIF' CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 11D AS TAX LOT 1300, FROM WASH- INGTON COUNT"t RU-4 TO CITY OF TIGARD R-7 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B", AND "C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (d) Motion to adopt; Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Planning Director recommended ordinance be amended - Section 2, item 1 amended from requirement of 10 foot right-of-way to a 15 foot right-of-way. Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook, to amend ordinance as per staff's re::�ommendaticn, Motion to amend approved by unanimous vote of Council pre- sent. Ordinance No. 77-80 approved, as amended, by unanimous vote of Council present. 20. ACCEPT AND AUTHORIZE EXECUTION BY MAYOR AND CITY RECORDER (a) Sanitary Sewer Easement - 72nd Business Center - Associated Computer Services and Ace Electric Co. (b) Storm Sewer Easement - Ralph and Barbara Peters, 9275 S.W. Electric (1 ) City Administrator recommended approval, (2) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Scheckla, to accept and authorize execution by Mayor and City Recorder of the sanitary sewer easement and storm sewer easement. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 21 . 72nd/217 INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENT (a) City Administrator stated he had contacted DEQ staff regarding pollution levels - DEQ is conducting a study at this time and will report findings to City in near future. Page 6 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 22, 1977 a 22. RESOLUTION No. 7-/3 A ;C.i,U1'.._-:. THE CI'T'Y CO,r'.`,'iL ACKNOWLEDUING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RE- COMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LO°;":AL ;OVERNMEN`1' BOUNDARY COMMISSIODT (Krueger Development Company - 135th, Nc---Ah of Walnut),. (a) Planning Director reviewed work in progress regarding a -rowth management program conducted in cooperation with Washington County, Director stated intent was to develop a logical growth pattern for- the City of Tigard to the year 2000 with an interim boundary for 1985 to be adopted by February, 1978; proposed policies and alternatives to be presented to public in September. Director recommended Council consider proposed annexation of parcels west of 135th after the growth management work is completed - approximately 90 days. (b) Russell Krueger, Rt 1 Box 792, Beaverton, commented on the desirability of developing his property. General discussion regarding extension of sewer and water services to area. (c) Motion by Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Cook to amend Exhibit "A" in Resolution No. 77-73 by deleting all properties west of 135th - those properties to be considered for annexation within 90 days. Motion to adopt Resolution No. 77-73, as amended, approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 23. RESOLUTION No. 77-74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RE- COMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION, (Hector Annexation - 7035 SW Hampton) . (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 24, REPORT ON CITY ADMINISTRATOR RECRUITMENT (a) City Administrator stated ad had been placed with League of Oregon Cities and ICMA newsletter; ICMA will publish in August 29th issue. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - item 14 (a) Carlile stated he and McCoy agreed on the following regarding development of street onto S.W. 98th Ave: (1 ) Radius change - to facilitate 24 foot width of paving with- out jog shown on plan. 2 133 feet of paving with rolled curbs. 3 Storm drainage to be surface. 4 Pavement to existing street only - no improvement of 98th. Page 7 - Regular Meeting Minutes, August 22, 1977 (5) Delete requi.__:.rent (6 No additional improvement be requii-ed by City on Kimberly Drive. (b) General discussion. by Council and staff regarding wox , ng out concept rather than solving specifics, developer working out specifics with Public Works Department and the desirabi 4,.ty of sidewalks on at least the south side of the proposed :street. (c) City Administrator recommended Council approve amendment to Ordinance No. 77-49 as proposed by staff in Ordinance No, 77-81 . (d) Woody Hughes, 12850 S.W; 22nd, Beaverton, stated opposition to proposed amendment. (e) Public hearing closed. (f) ORDINANCE No. 77-81 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 AND CONDITION #3 OF ORDINANCE No. 77-49, WHICH CHANGED THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TR-Aft OF LAND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF S.W. DURHAM ROAD, WEST OF S.W, 98th AVENUE, AND DEPICTED ON WASH- INGTON COUN'T'Y TAX MAP 2S1 11 CD AS TAX LOTS Y 800 AND 900 .FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO R-7 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, AS RE- QUESTED BY KERMIT CARLILE AND WOODY HUGHES, ENACTING SAID AMENDMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Councilman Wakem commented the intent of hearing was to discuss concept as opposed to considering the specifjc°s. Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 77-81 approved by unanimous vote of Council present, (g) Mr. Carlile requested motorized copy of Ordinance, who was present and how they voted, be forwarded to him. 25. ADJOURNMENT 10:00 P.M. ATTEST: Cityecorder - Cit f Ti gar Mayor - Ci o i$ard Page 8 - Regular Meeting-Minutes, August 22, 1977 -, --, August 22, 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description: AgerLda Item 4. .AU TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE TIESTRIX SPEAK ON-NON—AGENDA ITEMS. Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation 8 ' A) L1 jC - sms7ems btv. rj/3 n+elfe..,�►. �,d v j Rua - CIAMAIE AP Fgk- s gat---.AUGUST 22, 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description: ado ted (Ord.No.77-49) changing the zone from Wash.Co.RU- to City R-7 (Single Family Residen ttul) on -a 9 aci s--tr ac b of laimL LIUJth of SW Durham Load and west of SW 98th Ave(Tax Map 2S1 11CD, Tax Lots 800 and 900) requested by Kermit Carlile & Woodrow Hughes. Amend- ment_ 4 Proponent (for) Name, Addres's and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation /le- Z!t 7 Da'—,,. AUGUST 22, 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 17 - ZONE CHANGE - Request I tcm Description: by Stoneri,c ge 2L� nt. o�zone map amend- ment to changes the zonrn--g desIgnation rom R-10 (single fermi l y resi(janti al ) fn A P (Mo ti-fAmil.-1Z-)-for a 2.87 acre parcel on SW Gaarde St (Wash.Co.Tax Map 2S1 3DD Tax Lots 1400 an - ex Ing the east ee of Tax lot 1500) Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation .t:.G�9'4!'L G�Gnc�.lh0 4 -Sir I �.. August 22, 1977 „ t I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 18 - ZONE CHANGE - Item Description: by Hallbe_9 omea_Inc. for a zone map amend- ment to change the zoning designation from Wash.Co.RU-4 to 'al) for a 9.15 acre arcel between SW Sattler and SW Durham Road on Hall Blvd. (Wash.Co.Tax Map 2S1 11D, Tax Lot 1300) Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation U BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT GENERAL BUDGET PROGRAMS AUGUST 22, 1977 U.S. NATIONAL BANK COMMUNITY PROTECTION Check No. 21574 Petty Cash, Doris Hartig, Custodian - Misc. Office Supplies Travel & Subsistence (1.1) 3.60 (1.4) 5.66 $ 9.26 21577 Dick Bolen - Seminar (1.4) 124.00 21580 1000 Friends of Oregon - Subscription (1.4) 6.00 21586 Addressograph-Multilith - Printing Supplies (1.1) .05 (1.3) 1.18 (1.4) 74.54 (1.5) 2.82 (1.2) .31 78.90 21587 Beaverton Printing - Business Cards (1.4) 42.00 21588 C.R.A.G. - LEAA Operations Grant (1.1) 190.18 21589 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Film & Processing (1.1) 11.55 21597 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies (1.1) 72.58 (1.5) 12.06 84.64 21600 General Telephone - Utility (1.1) 438.28 21601 J. K. Gill Co. - Misc. Planning Supplies (1.4) 15.00 21602 Harris Uniforms - Uniforms Police (1.1) 92.71 21603 Hillsboro Lock & Key - Burglary Team (1.1) 21.00 21605 The Identi-Kit Co. - Systems Rental (1.1) 27.00 21606 League of Oregon Cities - Uniform Citations (1.1) 116.00 21607 Miller's Auto - Misc. Auto Repair (1.1) 109.10 (1.2) 63.20 172.30 21608 Multnomah County - Misc. Office Supplies (1.1) 38.91 (1.3) .82 (1.4) 104:00 (1.5) 2.95 (1..2) .31 146.99 21609 Nine-T-Nine Sales - Tire Change (1.1) 3.00 21613 Oregonian Publishing Co. - Employment Classified (1.1) 45.98 (1.4) 83.60 129.58 21616 Portland General Electric - Utility (1.1) 80.50 (1.2) 3120.92 3,201.42 21617 Scott's Auto Service - Misc. Auto Repair (1.5) 23.45 21623 SW Office Supply - Misc. Office Supply (1.4) 1.25 4676 Sturgill Instr. Co. - Speedometer Check (1.1) 15.00 21624 Standard Steel - Iron Bars (1.1) 10.37 21626 City of Tigard - Utility (1.1) 15.00 21627 Tigard Arco - Car Wash (1.1) 8.00 21628 Tigard Auto Body - Parts & Labor (1.1) 20.85 21629 Times Publication - Notice of Public Auction & Public Hearing (1.1) 93.80 (1.4) 55.00 148.80 21635 Vic Alfonso Ford - Parts Air Conditioners (1.1) 77.30 21636 Willamette Week - Subscription (1.4) 10.00 21638 Local Government Inst. - Membership Dues (1.1) 24.00 21639 Portland General Electric - Utility (1.2) 66.62 21640 Unified District Supply Corp. - Printing Supplies (1.1) .11 (1.2) .74 (1.3) 2.80 (1.4) 183.17 (1.5) 6.74 193.56 21644 Western Office Products - Maintenance Agreement - Typewriters (1.1) 83.69 (1.3) 22.05 (1.4) 46.13 (1.5) 22.05 173.92 21647 Clinton E. Irbyi Jr. - Witness Fee (1.3) 5.80 $5,703.73 HOME AND COMMUNITY ' QUALITY Check No. 21586 Addressograph -Multilith - Printing Supplies (2.1) $ 4.37 21590 Case Power & Equip. - Parts Back Hoe (2.1) 21.71 21591 Casey Tractor & Equip. - Parts Ford Tractor (2.1) 265.12 21592 - Chevron U.S.A. - Bitulmus (2.1) 65.12 i 1 i PAGE 2 BILLS PAYABLE AUGUST 22, 1977 HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY (cont. ) Check No. 21597 Doug's Auto Parts .- Misc. Auto Supplies 21598 Feenaughty Machinery - Parts Wayne Sweeper (2.1) $ 129.96 21604 Homelite - New Chair for Saw (2.1) 25.45 21607 Miller's Automotive - Misc. Auto Repair (2.1) 20.22 21608 Multnomah County - Office Supplies (2.1) 48.50 21608 Multnomah County - Office Supplies (2.1) 3.84 21610 Oregon Asphaltic Paving - Paving (2.1) 47.59 21613 Oregonian Publishing Co. - Classified (Employment) (2.1) 564.26 21614 Paramount Pest Control - Weed & Insect Control (2'1) 130.98 21621 Ed Short. Co. - Belt Lawn Mower (2.1) 1,734.50 21631 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock (2.1) 20.90 21634 United Pipe & Supply Co. - Sprinkler Replaced (2'1) ' .22 21640 Unified District Supply Corp, - Printing Supply (2'1) µ0.96 3382 Classic Carpet & Upholstery - Work Order Richard Sandville - (2.1) 10.39 Viewcrest Drive 4672 Transport Clearings - Freight (2.1) 73.84 (2.1) 19.01 SOCIAL SERVICES $3.267.94 Check No. 2157- Karrin Hawes - 13 books 21576 American Library Assoc. - Handbook (3.1) $ 47.69 21578 Sears - Blinds (3.1) 14.50 21586 Addressograph - Multilith - Printing (3.1) 32.22 21595 Cycle - Subscription (3.1) 2.61 21596 Doubleday & Co. Inc. - 24 books (3.1) 5,99 21599 Gaylord, Bros. - Library Supplies (3.1) 85.56 21608 Multnomah County - Office Supplies (3.1) 492,16 21612 Lake Grove Oregonian Dealer - Subscription (3,1) 15.43 21622 Charles B. Slack, Inc. - Book (3.1) 64.15 21630 Times - Subscription (3.1) 10.00 21637 Demo Education - Library Supplies (3.1) .60 '1640 Unified District Supply Corp. - Printing Supplies (3.1) 5 33.45 21641 Mademoiselle - Subscription (3.1) ,62 21644 Western Office Products - Maintenance Agreement for T (3.1) 8.97 ypewriters (3,1) 17,55 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION $ 8_ 56_ o -':Check No. x:21574 Doris Hartig - Custodian - Travel Subsistence - Petty Cash - Office Supplies - (4.1) 13.98 (4.2) 36.99 21581 Arline O'Leary - Mileage $ 50.97 21586 Addressograph - Multilith - Printing (4.1) 37,37 (4.2) 9.60 (4.3) 6.85 (4.2) 15.04 21587 Beaverton Printing - Letterhead & Ballots (4.1) 181.00 (4.3) 340.0059.26 ,21608 Multnomah County - Office Supplies (4.1) 47.32 (4.2) 4.20 (4.3) 10.05 521.00 ;21611 Oregon Section ICMA - Membership 61.57 I21613 Oregonian Publishing Co. - Employment Classified (4.2) 65.48 (4.2) 32.50 Z. (4.3) 37.62 ,`21623 SW Office Supplies. - Misc. Office Supplies 103.10 ,21629 Times Publication - Notice of Election (4.2) 2.20 :.`21633 U.S. Data Corp. - Services - July (4.1) 67.20 Local Government Personnel Inst. - Membership Dues (4.3) 169.10 E_ (4.2) f,;, 330.00 PAGE 3 BILLS PAYABLE , AUGUST 22, 1977 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (cont.) : Check No. 21640 Unified District Supply Co. - Printing Supply (4.1) 89.03 $ 141.17 (4.2) 35.82 (4.3) 16.32 21644 Western Office Products - Typewriter Maintenance Agreement (4.2) 44.10 (4.3) 44.10 88 0 4673 Roger Thomssen - Recording (4.3) 18..000 4674 Roger Thomssen - Recording (4.3) 24.00 $1.677.87 CITY WIDE SUPPORT FUNCTIONS Check No. 21574 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash Custodian - Office Supplies & Travel (5.1.5) $ 11.24 & Subsistence (5.1.9) 8.28 21586 Addressograph - Multilith - Printing Supplies 21593 Columbia Maintenance - Janitor (5.1.11) 364.00 21594 Coopers & Lybrand - Accounting Assistance Budget Preparation (5.1.11) 60.00 21600 General Telephone - Utility (5.1.3) 407.07 21608 Multnomah County - Office Supplies (5.1.9) (227.83) 21615 Pitney Bowes - Rental - Postage Machine (5.1.5) 109.50 21616 Portland General Electric - Utility (5.1.3.) 184.23 21617 Power Rents - Rental - Dally (5.1.10) 3.50 21618 Rentex - Laundry (5.1.11) 27.65 21623 SW Office Supplies - Misc. Office Supplies (5.1.9) 11.70 21632 Tigard Water District - Utility (5.1.3) 194.50 21639 Portland General Electric - Utility (5.1.3) 11.39 21643 Schwenn, Bradley, Batchelor & Bailey - Legal Services - July (5.1.1) 1,392.00 $2.557.23 REFUND DEPOSITS - REFUNDS TO REVENUE & ETC. Check No. 21583 Len K. Osborne - Overpayment Minor Land Partition (75 $ 1 .00 21582 P. W. Williams - Refund - Variance (7511)) 50 50.00 21584 Pacific Yards - Minor Land Partition Refund ( ) 175.00 21592 Chevron U.S.A. - Accounts Payable (6627)27) (6.16) 21602 Harris Uniforms - Accounts Payable (627) (89.85) 21618 Southwest Church of Christ - Systems Development Charge Refund (756) 750.00 $ 978.99 DEBT SERVICE Check No. 4663 U. S. National Bank - Coupons (7.2.11) $ 90.00 4664 U. S. National Bank - Coupons (7.2.11) 873.73 4675 U. S. National Bank - Coupons (7.2.11) 615.00 4685 First National Bank - Coupons (7.2.6) 159.37 4686 U. S. National Bank - Bonds (7.2.11) 3,000.00 $4.738.10 TOTAL BILLS PAYABLE - $19.780.36 { .,, RL SALEM: Local Government Center EUGENE: Hendricks Hall 1201 Court Street N.E. University of Oregon P.O.Box 928,Salem 97308 P.O.Box 3177,Eugene 97403 k n r Telephone:(503)588-6466 u Telephone: (503)686-5232 League of Oregon Cities Salem, Oregon August 12, 1977 q AFCF7VF ci vGl s19� � To. City Managers of Cities Over 10,000 Population ry OP r� GqR� 1977 legislation establishing state revenue sharing for cities contains a provision that participating cities over 10,000 population shall each year prepare a "financial planning report" that will project revenues and expenditures over a five year period. The Executive Department, in consultation with the Department of Revenue and the affected cities, is responsible for designing the form and content of the report before October 1 , 1977. Following discussions with the Executive Department the League has prepared the attached draft outlining some proposed guidelines for the report. It represents merely a starting point in the discussion and we would ask that you review it and contact Noel Klein in the League office as soon as possible with any amendments, additions and comments you consider appropriate. As soon as we receive information from all the affected cities we will develop a "consensus" set of guidelines and mail it to you for your final review. Hopefully we can avoid adding another meeting to your already busy schedules but if consensus is difficult,or if you would prefer a meeting, one can be arranged early in September. Your cooperation in responding as soon as possible will enable us to work more effectively with the Executive Department in developing reasonable requirements for the report. Sincerely, Stephen C. Bauer Executive Director SCB:bas Enclosure cc: Michael Burton, IRD Don Hillman, Dept. of Revenue OFFICERS: Ellen C. Lowe, t:ouncilwoman, Salem, DIRECTORS: Mayor Ronald L Bryant, Redmond • Mayor Richard T. Carruthers, Hammond, Immediate president . Charles R. Jordan, commissioner, Port- peat president o Mayor Lawrence P. Cray, Hermiston • Mayor R. A. Keller, Eugene • Eldon land, vita president • C. Dean Smith, city manager, S.Mills,city manager,Hillsboro • Jack R. Nelson, councilman, Beaverton • or Ronal Paddock, CormIlls,treasurer Oakridge • Mayor Gary Prickett,Ashland • James Richards, councilman, Bay City PROPOSED GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A "FINANCIAL PLANNING REPORT" 1 . The financial planning report is primarily intended to be used at the local level to provide city officials with a tool to review various revenue and expenditure alternatives and consider the long term implications of budgetary actions. 2. Consistent with the use of the report, each city should have the flexibility to prepare estimates of expenditures and budget resources at a level of detail judged appropriate by that city rather than at a specific level of detail specified by the state. 3. Information contained in the report must not be construed in any way as binding on the future actions of the city. Projections contained in the report are merely provided as information on the consequences of continuing existing policies and programs or instituting specific new ones. 4. The report shall be required only for the general fund of a city. 5. The Department of Revenue shall , when requested by a city, provide assistance in the preparation of the report. 6. The report shall indicate the following: A. How the operations of the city over the next five years are expected to be affected in each of the f.,ilowing areas: (1) Expenditures over which the city has some discretion. e.g. per- sonnel and professional services. What is the impact of con- trolling, at various levels, discretionary or semi-discretionary expenditures within the control of the city? (2) Expenditures over which the city has no control . e.g. mandated costs. What is the anticipated level of 'unavoidable" or com- mitted expenditures over the reporting period? (3) Revenue sources available at the discretion of the city. e.g. taxes, fees, grants. What is the impact of various rates of change in existing or proposed revenue sources available at the initiative of the city? (4) Revenue sources over which the city can exercise little or no control. e.g. revenue sharing, revenues based on economic condi- tions. What are the anticipated levels of such revenues during the reporting period? An attempt should be made to interrelate the information so that a bal- anced budget is produced in each year of the reporting periods. Specific statements on necessary changes in tax levels, expenditures and service levels necessary to maintain a balanced budget are encouraged. B. The operating and taxation levels suggested by the projections should be compared to indicators of population growth, inflation and other socio- economic variables the city may consider relevant to ensure that the balanced budgets produce a realistic level of community services. City ®f King City 15390 S.W. 116th Avenue Portland Oregon 97223 I" CEIVED AUG 15 1977 B-12-77. CITY OF TIGARD Pyr, Bruce Clark: City of Tigard City I?all, 12420 S W Main St., Tigard, Oregon, 97223. 9ruce: We noticed reports in the news media that indicated your City had received CRAG approval of plans to increase signali?,ation of Highway 99-11, This was in the form of a sharing of the Mt. Hood Freeway funds. I called Bill Ockert at CRAG to verify the report, and to determine that the proposal did not include signali%ation of Beef Bend Road and 991x1 as reported earlier in the media. As you know this crossing historically has a high accident and even fatality rate. It does have a much improved record since we acheived signalization of 99W and Durham Road, and got the speed reduced to 45mph. This has been an improved safety factor not only to King City, but to Tigards Summerfield residents and others. Beef Bend and 99W is I believe not really in either Tigard or King City but does abut us both. The present blinker light was put in by the state at our request, we partially financed it, and still pick up the tab for the Dower consumption. The blinker was the best we could talk the State out of at that time. We assumed that any plan for further signalization of 99'x1, to be approved by the State, would include this difficult crossing. At the time the Durham light was approved a #2 priority was given to another light at our Royalty Parkway entrance. We suggested at that time that the Beef Bend-99W problem was the more serious, because of the Door traffic visability. Bill Ockert reported that he has since talked with you on the possibility of this signal being included in your Federally funded program, especially if the McDonald light is done by the State, thereby creating a financial source. He too seemed to feel that Beef Bend was an ii.,portant Dart of any signali7ation program for 99W. While this area is not actually within the boundaries of either of our Cities, we can assure you that King City is concerned about 99W and its traffic problems and is willing to help in any way we can to find solutions. L S Carroll Mayor. I ► r;= J+� i i �A•i i N � s ' / r Y }afi . a D C4 MEMO TO: City Council DATE: August 18, 1977 FROM: Building Department SUBJECT: Monthly Report July's building activity included permits for 4 signs, 25 single family residential, 9 alter and repair residential, 2 commercial, 6 alter and repair commercial, and 2 miscellaneous for a total valuation of $1,132,079.00. Fees for 44 permits $ 5,602. 00 Fees for 4 signs 70. 00 Plumbing Activity - 3 60. 00 Mechanical Activity;,- 15 115. 00 Business Licenses- 666 229551. 63 $ 28,398. 63 Sewer Permits - 26 $15,550.00 Sewer Inspections - 26 650. 00 King City building activity includes 14 alter and repair residential for a total valuation of 1(2,649,00. 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Administration: a. The Library Board met on July 12. Minutes attached. b. The Librarian attended the general meeting of the Washington County Cooperative Library Service (WCCLS) in Beaverton on July 19. Of interest: The proposed revisions to the by-laws were approved. As a result the four resource libraries in the county, i.e. , Beaverton, Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Tigard, have permanent representation on the professional board. Four of the remaining seven public libraries will be elected annually on a rotating basis. C. The Volunteers held their second bi-monthly meeting on July 19 at the Library at 7:30 P.M. Of interest: In addition to general questions and discussion regarding daily operations, it was decided that accurate records be kept on the number of hours worked by each Volunteer. d. Library Assistant Kathy Tremaine has begun a course in graphic arts at the Portland Community College Rock Creek Center. These classes are designed for librarians and are sponsored and paid for by WCCLS. e. Work has begun on updating and revising the card catalog system. One volunteer and one of. the CETA summer youth spend approximately twenty hours a week on this project. It is anti- cipated that it will take at least six months to complete the project, depending on available help. This will enable us to send an accurate catalog to WCCLS for incorporation into the county Union Catalog and give the Library an accurate record of its holdings. f. The Librarian has initiated a request for a $3000 grant under the provisions of Chapter 291 , Oregon Laws 1977, to improve Utilization and appearance of the Library' s entry room. These grants are possible as a result of the passage of the State Aid to Libraries Bill during the 1977 legislative session. 2. Personnel: a. Joan Roberts, funded by the Washington County CETA Summer Youth Program, began working full time on July 7. This is the second person employed in the Library under this program. This CETA program has enabled us to accomplish many extra jobs, e.g. . the card catalog project. Both CETA youth will make applicatior. to work in the Library on the CETA School-Work program in the fall. b. Volunteer hours averaged 40 hours per.-week. Some Volunteers put in extra hours, helping to fill time of others who are not able to work in the summer. c. Four persons from county and city courts worked a total of 6 hours. d. An 11-year-old Boy Scout worked 8 hours toward a merit badge. Monthly Rep ,,, .c, August 22, 1977 - 2 3. Statistics: a. Circulation 7183 Adult - 4372 Magazines - 371 Juven - 2263 Audio-Visual - 169 T35 Misc - 8 b. Fines $76.67 c. User cards issued 194 In-Town - 100 Out-Town - 94 j d. Average attendance at children' s programs: Story Hour - 25 Reading Club =6 Nature Collectors - 9 f e. Books added to collection 84 Adult Fiction - 21 Juvenile Fiction - 0 Adult Non-Fic - 61 Juvenile Non-Fic - 2 f. Books withdrawn from collection 823 4. Programs: a. On July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Aaron placed an exhibition of rocks and minerals in the Library. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron were at the Library on July 27 answering questions and discussing their hobby with interested persons. The display will remain until August 22. { The displays sponsored by the Friends of the Library and Friends of the Museum have added much to the overall Library Program. These displays have brought various groups into the Library and elicited favorable comments from many Library users. 1 t.. i i F i 3 i i i i f • i i MINUTES LIBRARY BOARD, Tit-YARD, OR July 12, 1977 Call to Order The regular meeting of the Tigard Library Board & Roll Call was called to order at 1 :35 P.M. on July 12, 1977 at the Library by Chairman Yvonne Burgess. Present: Yvonne Burgess, Betsy Chick, Jeri Cundiff, Mary Slemons and Irene Ertell. Excused: Don Jacobs. Reports The minutes for June 14 were approved. Old Business The Board considered the proposed revisions to Chapter 2.36 of the City Code pertaining to the Motion Library. Mary Slemons moved that the revisions be accepted. The motion was seconded and passed. A draft of the proposed selection policy statement was reviewed and discussed. Final form will be decided on at the next meeting. New Business The Librarian requested that the Board begin to review the present circulation, overdue and fine procedures with the intent of revising the present system. The meeting adjourned at 3:00 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Irene Ertel Head Librarian Approved: i 5 CA a PLANNING DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT August 22, 1977 ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ADMINISTRATION There is presently a two month backlog of items pending be- fore the Planning Commission. Several of these are residential plan- ned developments which are in some stage of approval. The number of subdivision applications has decreased, and we presently have four applications pending. NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING NPO #4 - The Committee met on August 17 and is approximately one- third of the way through reviewing their plan text draft . Since the annexation meeting, which was held in the Tri- angle, there has been heavy public attendance at the NPO meetings. This attendance has resulted in less productive meetings, due to the nature of the questions and comments received from the public in attendance. NPO #5 - This plan has been adopted by Council with the direction to staff that further study be given the area adjacent the treatment plant. NPO #6 - This group is meeting now and is presently dealing with the issue of residential densities. NPO #7 - This group is meeting now and is presently dealing with the issue of residential densities. PARK PLAN The adopted plan is in the process of being published by staff. GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN This work is proceeding and the next citizen meeting is scheduled for September 13. The City and County staffs have assem- bled all the necessary data and are now presenting the citizens with a series of alternate 1985 and Year 2000 boundaries. DEPARTMENTAL WORK PROGRAM A work program has been prepared for this fiscal year and given to the City Administrator. POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OFJULY-_ _-_19 77 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL -- AVERAGE -- --------- NUMERICAL STRENGTH _ DAILY AB_S_E_NCE ___ A�'E_R_A_GE EFFECTIVE SIRE_N_GI_H_ End of I Same - - This Same This I Last - Same this Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Last Last I L:,st Year ---- ------ Year--- ------ Year----- --------- I0.6 8.7 13.4 13.8 13.3 TOTAL PERSONNEL 24 - CHIEF'S OFFICE 2 2 .7 '9 --- ----- ------ - - SERVICES DIV1S. 6 __-•_ 4 2.2 1.1 I -3.8 I 3.3 ----------- ------- 13 6.2 5.7 6.8 7.1- 1.3 PATROL DIVISION 13 "- - ---- ----- ----- r------- ------- r--. TRAFFIC DIV1S. -------- -- --- --- --------- __••-- -. _._ _ ----- - -------- 2.0 2.0 3 ----�- -- --1.5 x_.1.0 --- --1.5 INVEST ��M:(.[ I.ON 3 _ FORCE ONE 9 ---- 10 - 3.5 _____ 3.6 -- -- 5.5 - --6.8 ---6.4 - - FORCE T140 _ 9 6 �__4.6 - _ 2.7 4.4 _ -_ -- ------------ 3-.3 --__ FORCE THREE 6 -- -I----- 6 ----.�_11---2=5_- 2.4-j-- 3.5 _----2.9 3.6 CHANGES IN PERSONNEL DAILY AVERAGE PATROL SIKENGTH--- __ ____ _ ----------- ------ --- ------- _ 1. Present for duty end of-last^month ;4 _ This S�,mc Ment - Month I La=t Year 2. Recruited during month --- ----------- 1. Total number field 3. Reinstated during month _ 0 officers 13 _ 13 Total to account for -.24 2. Less Agents Assig- 4. Separations from the service: ned to Investigat. 0 _ 0 (a) Voluntary resignation 0 3. Average daily abs- enccs of field off- (b) Retirement 0 icers owing to: (c) Resigned with charges pending 0 (a) Vacation, susp- ension, days off, (d) Dropped during probation 0 comp. time, etc. 5.6 5.5 (e) Dismissed for cause 0- (b) Sick b Injured _-_ .1 _ •2 (f) Killed in line of duty _ 0 Total average daily (g) Deceased 0_ ab_cnces _6.2 5.7 ,_ Total separations _- 4, Available fnr duty r 6.8 7.3 - 5. Present for duty at end of month _24 _ Page one 'k.. ' TIGARD POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report I. Calls for Service: This Month 621 Year to Date 4,093 A. Obligated Time 1,055.9 B. Non-Obligated Time 688.6 II. PART I CRIMES No. Cleared Arrests A. Homicide 0 B. Rape _ 0 C. Robbery 0 2 D. Assault 5 3 2 E. Burglary 20 F. Larceny 47 8 9 G. Auto Theft 6 3 3 Totals 78 16 14__= III. PART II TOTALS �* , 67 Y 39 35 TOTAL - Part I and II 145 55 49 IV. `DOTAL PERSONS CHARGED: _•__49__ a. Adult Male 20 C. Juvenile Male _ 19 _ b. Adult Female 2 d. Juvenile Female _ 8_ V. WARRANTS SERVED 9 VI. TOTAL PROPERTY LOSS $33,376.92 TOTAL PROPERTY RECOVERED 5,582. 54 VII. TRAFFIC a. Accidents Investigated 17 Injury Accidents_ 4.-Fatal- 0�_ b. Citations: VBR (Speeding) 12 Yield Right of Way_6_ Following too Close 2 Red Light 21 Stop Sign 6 Improper Turn 6 Reckless Driving--2-- Careless riving0Careless Driving 5 Driving Under the Influence 14 Driving While Suspended 5 Other Hazardous 20 Non-Hazardous 43 Total Hazardous 97 r c. Enforcement Index 24.2 d. Traffic Enforcement Totals Citations: This Month This Year 140 Year to Date 771 This Month Last Year 86 Last Year to Date 744 V arnings: This Month This Year 58 Year to Date 403 This Month Last Year 74 Last Year to Date 676 NOTE: - Part I Crimes (Major Crimes) Clearance Rate 20.5% ••-• - Part II Crimes (Minor Crimes) Clearance Rate 58.2% .j VIII. TRAINING A. Police Academy. Officer Davis completed his Academy training, graduating on July 15. He now holds his basic certificate. B. Breathalyzer School. In conjunction with his Academy training, Officer Davis attended and successfully completed a 3-day breathalyzer school. IX. PUBLIC RELATIONS A. Graduation. On July 15 Chief Adams and Lt. Rea attended the graduation of Officer Davis from the Police Academy. B. Burglary Talk. Lt. Rea gave a burglary prevention talk to citizens in the Pinebrook area. Approximately 25 adults were in attendance, and the presentation lasted 1-1/2 hours. C. Robbery Response Talks. Lt. Rea and Sgt. Jennings contacted the Fred Meyer Savings and Loan bank on July 19, and the U.S. National Bank on July 20. 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