Loading...
City Council Packet - 01/08/1979 t i £ i 1 r.: A (} 1 P tZ SM _C) ; o TIGARD GI-iY tvuw�i� REGULAR MEETING JANAURY 8, 1979, 7:30 P.M. , FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM � AGENDA: a NOTICE: ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY LOCATED ITEM ATSTST HEIGN BACKHOFRTHE NAME ON THE APPROPRIATE SIGN-UP SHEET(S), ROOM. PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK WILL THEN BE CALLED FORWARD BY THE CHAIR TO SPEAK ON THE INDICATED ITEM(S)- 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE AND DUTIES 4. ELECTION BY BALLOT OF PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA: (All matters under this heading are considered to be routine 5. 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 - December 18, 1978 (b) Approval of Expenditures & Investments: $ .�-- (c) Monthly Reports - Receive and File Finance (d) Subdivision Compliance Agreement & Cash Bond Escrow Agreement - Accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Amart Summer Lake Southern Pacific Tigard Industrial Park Tony's Place Pick's Landing I & II (e) Sanitary Sewer Compliance Agreement & Cash Bond Escrow Agreement -Accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Schramm Sewer Extension SW 72nd-Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension (. EASEMENT - Sanitary Sewer for Schramm ExtensionAccept and authorize Mayor and - City Recorder to execute. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. IAION OF THE ITY OF RD TO 7, RESOLUTION No. 79-1 AM RESLUTION PUBLIC MEMBER OF THE TIGARD PLANNING TOM PLANNING COMMISSION. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. TY OF g, RESOLUTION No. 79-2 A MEIELSTIMLEREXPRESSING PUBLICPSERVICEIAS AON FMEMBERTHE IOF THETIGARll TO NANC TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD• (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. Business License Fee - Eugene J. Macey Jr. 9, APPROVE REFUND- $24.00 (a) Recommendation of Finance Director. 10. APPROVE REFUND —$68.00 Overtime Deposit - Dale's Sand & Gravel (a) Recommendation of Finance Director. TO AN ON 11. ORDINANCE No. 78-83 A ORDINANCEASDOCIATESOPTING FIN FORIANSAMENDME TWITH P TO THE 1970PZONING IMAP BY OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT HALL BOULEVARD, NORTHWEST OF S.W. GREENSTARDL TS ANE AND DECPITED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 12B, 500, 1100 & 110AL 1 FROM CITY OF TIGARD "R-7" TO CITY OF TIGARD 600, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIPLANNED DEVELOP14ENT AND ADOPTING "R-7 800 EXHIBITS "A", "B", & "C", AND GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE:DATE. (a) Second Reading of Ordinance. 12, ORDINANCE No. 78-85 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY MR., GEORGE EDENSFOR AN AMENDMENT ,TO THE 1970 ZONING 14AP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT 16285 SW. 85TH AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 14A, TAX LOT 1100, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY "RU-4" TO CITY OF TIGARD "M-4" INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE & "C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION DATE. (a) Second Reading of Ordinance Protection District SW Ash Avenue & 13. ACCEPT STREET DEDICATION - Tualatin Rural Fire - SW Commercial Street. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 14. GARBAGE RATE INCREASE - STATUS OF RESOLUTION (a) Report by City Administrator. 15. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROPOSAL (a) Recommendations) of Council and Staff 16. : RESOLUTION No. 79-_ , _A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SUPPORTING THE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THREE SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS TO SERVE THE CITIES OF DURHAM, KING CITY, SHERWOOD TIGARD , PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - JANUARY 8, 1979 AND TUALATIN, AND THE ADJACENT UNINCORPORATED AREAS. i :datio^ of Ciro Administrator. WARM 17. APPROVE LONG-RANGE FISCAL PROJECTION — State Revenue Sharing Funds (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 18. LETTER OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR A TRAFFIC SFAETY GRANT FROM THE OREGON TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 19. I.C.M.A. —AGREEMENT TO JOIN FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 20. AUTHORIZE SIGNING OF CHECKS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS (a) Discussion by Council 21. DOUGLAS HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION - Request for partial bond release - $5,000. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 22. ` OTHER 23. ADJOURNMENT OEM PAGE 3 COUNCIL AGENDA'- JANUARY 8 1979 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JANUARY 8, 1979, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Alan Mickelson; Councilmen Tom Brian, John E. Cook, Kenneth W. Scheckla; Councilwoman Nancie Stimler; Chief of Police_ Robert B. Adams;. Legal Counsel, Joe D. Bailey; City Administrator, R. R. Barker; City Recorder/Finance Director, Doris Hartig; Planning Director, Aldace Howard; Research & Dev. Aide, Martha McLennan. 2. ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE AND DUTIES. (a) Legal Counsel administered the Oath of Office to Mayor Alan Mickelson. (b) Legal Counsel administered the Oath of Office to Councilman, Position No. 4 Tom Brian. 3. ELECTION BY BALLOT OF PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL. (a) Nomination of Councilman Cook, by Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Brian. Elected by 4-0 written ballot of Council. 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. (a) No one appeared to speak. 5. APP40VAL OF 'MINUTES, DECEMBER 18, 1978. (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES & INVESTMENTS: $85,769.59. (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 7. MONTHLY REPORTS - Receive and File'. s Finance (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to receive and file. f Council. Approved by unanimous vote o R- t 8. SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT & CASH BOND ESCROW AGREEMENT— Accept and authorize signing by Mayor and City Recorder. Amar Y_ Summer Lake Southern Pacific Tigard Industrial Park Tony's Place Pick`s Landing I & II (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve agreements and authorize execution by Mayor and City Recorder. Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 9. SANITARY SEWER COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT & CASH BOND ESCROW AGREEMENT - accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Schramm Sewer Extensicn SW 72nd Avenue Sanitary Sewer Extension (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 10. EASEMENT - SANITARY SEWER FOR SCHRAMM EXTENSION - Accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to accept and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to executer Approved by unanimous vote of Council. ' RESOLUTION No. 79-1 A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO' TOM-BRIAN FOR .PUBLIC SERVICE AS A MEMBER OF THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. City Recorder read the Resolution in full. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook,seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council.` (c) Mayor presented a certificate of, appreciation to Councilman Brian. 79-2 A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD 12. RESOLUTION No. TO NANCIE- STIMLER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AS A MEMBER OF THE TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. City Recorder read the resolution in full. (b) Motion by Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING —'January 8, 1979 - Page 2 — � a (c) Mayor presented a certificate of appreciation to Councilwoman Stimler. 13. APPROVE REFUND - $24.00, Business License Fee - Eugene J. Macey, Jr. t to charge (a) Finance Director -pained that it is City organizations. Thelfeechadobeen chargedbinlerror license feesnon-profit by staff, and Finance Director recommended approval of refund. (b) Motion by Counc;pman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve refund. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14. APPROVE REFUND - $68.00, Overtime Deposit - Dale's Sand & Gravel. (a) Finance Director recommended approval of refund. k (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve t refund. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. } 15. ORDINANCE No. 78-83 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TOANAPPLICATION BY DER-HART ASSOCIATES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT HALL BOULEVARD, NORTHWEST OF S.W. GREENSWARD LANE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 12B, TAR LOTS 600, 800, 1100 & 1101 FROM CITY OF TIGARD "R-7" TO CITY OF TIGARD "R-7 PD" SINGLE FAMILY�RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOP- MENT AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B", & "C", AND GRANTING THE APPLICATION, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to adopt. (b) Jeff Hartlieb, developer and Bill Svendsen, Consulting Planner, offered to answer any questions of Council. No questions were presented. Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 78-83 passed by 4 to L vote„ Councilwoman Stimler voting Nay. 16. ORDINANCE No. 78-85 AN'ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION _ BY,MR. GEORGE EDENS `FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT 16285 'S.W. 85TH AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2SI 14A, TAX LOT 1100, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY "RU-4" TO CITY OF TIGARD "M-4" INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B", & C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to adopt. (b) George Edens, 309 10th St., Lake Oswego, offered to answer any questions cf Council. .`'Councilman Brian wondered if this had been through Planning Commission. Mr. Eden said it had, for the Conditional Use Permit. Motion to adopt Ordinance No 78-85 passed by ,a 4 to 1 vote, Councilwoman Stimler voting Nay. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - January 8, 1979 - Page 3` T by W. 17. ACCEPT STREET DEDICATION - Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District - SW Ash Avenue & SW Commercial Street. (a) City Administrator recommended acceptance, explaining that this was a needed housekeeping measure to complete the street dedication on Ash Avenue. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to accept street dedication. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 18. GARBAGE RATE INCREASE (a) City Administrator reported that Ordinance No. 78-64, Section 8 requires 60 days advance notice for proposed rate changes, but allows the City Administrator to set emergency rates with no advance notice period. He went on to say that he expected the emergency rates to take effect on February 1, 1979, and the rates as established by Council to take effect on February 18, 1979. This was followed by discussion of the Council. Council to ratify rates after 60 days notice. 19. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROPOSAL. (a) City Administrator explained that there are Federal monies available for projects and described research and discussion he had had throughout the county. He,recommended that Tigard join with the Cities of Sherwood and Tualatin in seeking funds for the construction of Senior Citizen Centers. He also recommended that Council take no action on this proposal and/or resolution until citizen input could be solicited at the meeting on January 22, 1979. (b) Mayor Mickelson expressed his approval of the cooperative nature of the proposed Senior Center project. (c) 'Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to delay action on the resolution and have a hearing on January 22, '1979. ` Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 20. APPROVE LONG-RANGE FISCAL PROJECTION - State Revenue Sharing Funds. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) After discussion,- Councilman Cook moved to approve, seconded by Councilman Brian. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - January 8, 1979 - Page 4 21. LETTER OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR A TRAFFIC SAFETY TRANT FROM THE OREGON TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION. (a) City Administrator explained that there were grant monies available for traffic safety, and described purposes to which Tigard could use these funds including capital improvements planning and purchase of equipment- for traffic studies. He recommended Council authorize application for a grant. (b) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to authorize application. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 22. I.C.M.A. - Agreement to Join for Planning Director. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 23. AUTHORIZE SIGNING OF CHECKS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS. (a) Finance Director explained that one more Council member needed to be authorized to sign checks. (b) Councilman Scheckla moved to authorize Councilwoman Stimler to sign checks. Seconded by Councilman Brian. Councilwoman Stimler was authorized to sign checks by unanimous vote of Council. 24. '' DOUGLAS HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION - Request for partial bond release - $5,000.00. (a) CityAdministrator recommended approval. (b) ',Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 25. : 6THER. (a) , City Administrator recommended approval to Scheckla Park Estates to change lending institutions on their bond from U. S. National Bank to Ben Franklin Savings & Loan. Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by 4 to l vote, Councilman Scheckla abstaining. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - January 8, 1979 - Page 5 ' E } f (b) City Administrator invited Council to attend a meeting between the Cha-.ober of Commerce, Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District and staff regarding fire hydrants, on January 10, 1979, 9:00 a.m. (c) City Administrator explained that there are two vacancies on the Budget i Committee and two on the Library Board. He went on to say that Councilman Cook was unable to serve at this time, and one Council member was needed to sit on the Selection Committee. Councilman Scheckla agreed to serve on the Selection Committee, E Mayor asked all Council members to begin scouting for applicants to fill i the vacancies. (d) Councilwoman Stimler asked for a report from Legal Counsel on the naming of Katherine Street since it's realignment. Legal Counsel stated that or constraints regarding this street naming. there were no legal guidelines I ADJOURNMENT: 8:40 P.M. i i r City Recorder ATTEST: ,-,n�W� ayor REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - January $, 1979 - Page 6 Dar, I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Phase print your name) Item Description: Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation r,• CD E.VS k C -/c t � I� E Mi; IS 111M SE i pp f [p FmI Date I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) . ItemDescription: Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation /o-2S 1 FII v — Aja �� p� S LrS-NDS 1- �1 �ilJtui� Q;u .. PAYMENT OF BILLS FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL December 31, 1978 PROGRAM BUDGET ' J Community Protection Police __5,241.03 Public Works 2.839.20 Municipal Court 79.75 Planning 2.158.79 Building 292.78 IMMEM Total Community Protection 10 611.55 Home & Community Quality Public Works 2,493.74 Social Services Library 890.93 Aged Services Youth Services Historical Total Social Services 890.93 Policy & Administration Mayor & Council 1,359.71 Administration 646.41 Finance 1,031.99 Total Policy & Administration 3,038.11_ City; Wide Support Functions' 2385.52 Non-departmental Misc. Accounts (refunds & payroll deductions, etc.) 18,792.16 CAPITOL BUDGETi Community;Protections` RoadAcquisition & Dev. Parks Acquisition & Dev. Storm Drainage Total Community Protection -0- Support Services -0- Donations DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bond 616.25 845.00 _ Bancroft Bond UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY 46,096.33' Contract 85,769.59 TOTAL AIAOUNT OF CHECKS WRITTEN s � � o O U �p O N oD W �O d .0 N I-) O N WAMU _ � M O iM M O• M d` m G C y aU .'1.N y .d � U Ew£ J y � G o+ 00 d ro a a a - v 0E.0 .Ui6 w a o —--'------ �` SZ M U En LO 5 6 W al y w E U � P� Ul �•O. _ u1 O C O O r N. O u o dE N •-i r C. L 7 W a v N b H U p V.O G O N A C14 N V4 a U A... > y N 7 y N N v uUi 0 O b.�. V � -.4 �..0 U) ..�1 d W H 3w 4 Fi Aw 14 w ,y, w Hca O v caa O p �...._ _ ...:.,.�.. CD O N O O 0 •--� G O cz C) ¢1 'i d O A .NO O .�-1 N ON - O G O 14 N M 't vy O O O 'o 10.00 10 E L . -0 f U F d C tt wa C p U 6 j � O M � � M W U N N N N R'. i m � U O > O A N m r a � � G f 3 c •. v- - _ O p C) C> 00 O - C O O v N N Q N .r U G � N M 00¢ s _ y N N J E J Ey C' M U 14 EA py C', w A 0 v° > •N Ec J 0 0 14 y y N o u U04Q a N h :.0 ++ o G C G O C (n v C H •� C p C J G G y x O. xR7 5 0::.•rl'O 0 O a� O •'+ O .. G o L` pa G.•1 ..1 b '..•1 �:L W L .-1 L� •.+ N O N O a� aJ N O U U • w a.+w s.� U O U W U P7 U 6} •N U H.0 w O x H C F 'O a U✓ al'=O G O N C .N+.b N'GO :H b qHW : .t,i.a1'rJf ,•CNH.-a1,w�•NVGI �(+U°nC.''.w.-dC+ :.0.1q'j NCU iZNmU.NUCr: :.x..QO.0-ii w.CUO•/, ^N5qON"r.3yN VV3H N'.Oo•� . .F�..r3�+ w.aWaim:v�U_1 HF4i W' -•~dV+e.��C bO.O+br}Oa+ PbFoF.a b.-•T•+a :U.0.oNwEw �o O. Vo NH 17 0 �0 O O H -4�OJ 0 N 0H1 Hc14 > OD C N •a N o ,all Q)P, oDW ro WT,N A O 9 U co04 Ku -C Co WO O O M O O 00 p. p O• 1� N P u'f O y O O N h N � 10 .O n N q 1 w It 00 a, n D O. V ul H a-4 N N. 10 .D 10 10 10 W 10 10 10 10 10 10 U E . O U M C oo N r O W W O 0J U wH wN N M N M N N U �.rl o y Ca N N O M N _ F' OTA .O M C i N H aye I 04¢ G Z {� y� %o rn d .0 w r En cQ cd q U y,i r N o Ocy u� � H ai O.Od d a0 00+ C M o O G O. 6 a,N .r-I n cM-I N (OA 'H, v O U P+ N UW N N L ::.ba H S > H 3 U o i NI C; G 6 O ro v ^i ' N N xi U) q H a� w-i a-� •O C H 6 `.� o w N o G H 3 b o •x v... U T O.bD O OD M f H w 3 v`Go 3Ino �+ o a u oo n o ro .� 3 G •-+ m k o v o w o x + G o a G o o w u o 00 a.� W v =o v E ^�•� G -+ o'L LO x x etl x W e x..^° v' X.:: G'y w:- v o C aa,.o o. . v:. N [. > ro cn a-a .a a. 6 c) G w = a m 3 8 cn u u w as as - H a N a . y v o U o - .G i S ., _r..._.•..........� . _..._.. N. O 0 O y M. M O ut A O:. o� M .O O u't O N .7 C` q O N Z. 4roi o. >..P; oo r �7 C . M H oo T o i O O M d E c� lo ti U O 14 ul r 00 -::ol O M: M M M M M M M M �7' �' �• ; .0 Z. .o `o... .o IO .o .D .O W .o '..O W .O .O .o .O }' W7 Wo U 6 m m ,� •O ar a_ w o 4. U ¢ N U v H a i v o 0 0 � H N ti F. c y U.r o E U W GL C.7 oo U U O N ~ C!W M ti U N G ao A !a S 'C yi O O 0 'n d. M M G n p Q` N lo, y • O.H U rt N d .•-I N .--I r-1 Yy- .4. vw¢ 0 u co ci a H .. � C O u G U ;U u ro a w ro m U u U G ro G ro 3 3 u U G U V o w ..Vi q v .G •i..aor y.:U G U f y v : H a01+•> x m o u w H w m G G o w w fn y u .( No w U o0 C b m .,pq .-•' W o y (n W G to W Ol r7 W V] Y W 71 G N o u U:w G E •.ro1 o ga y .�M '.u ty+ u .,-� u 7 a! ,v v 5 'C� 4 3 I 0 CC x o y a•.a w x u v v..( cu.� G ro w w o x .a...•.+ N ro v j. m oL13u u G .-� o ca c3 .-+ 3 o •.+ on .c G U o G x •.+ u m .� G >,H >•� C m A O U N .0 a1 Co o H N �-( O G O N N H Q C N G W w a•"1 7 W 7 cd ro C ba co co 11 G U W W w> H V: U : U A 0.. O O ul .t... M O Vl ^a 0'1 O ti M t rn S ul W A •1 N n : , aM � O� : F� > u . N to n 00 Ln W n CO O+ d. d ul u'1 Vl �1 X11 �(1 «l Vl 'I Ul .o to lo .n �._ .o :...o 'o 'D •o .o _.o .o , U t' f L � o U t til N I 6D W O N N momW d U P, a ¢ u _ U L•.1 A > A v :D u1 f m u C •r1..a N e-1 N M N tl ^ � C O m m u oE O W O H - aw z5M ¢ o 00 T4 d O .t 00 O N l� N . . �1 O .4 V R1 co � � U 'i •..t e-I rl .-i W (DT 00 a0.W '.00 M �t •-1 E v .-I • C H U V o d ba m _+ u i o u >> E o C m V u v o o w N i% ao W '21 m . N .,- U. V N: v) .3 Q) U Rl'.$4 H -H .U-i P. � ro y' ti..+ -'j H PO � :.•.Ui.2 y > :� }�+ y H..O 0.�.. 7 b> U.. N N jj N L O RI > ✓ 1�.� A,. NH A a.t H >.+� NC R• d m' C O C V H H Cvm Kt. .o:� •-�� � n. .�'m �...�E m,° N +T' v �..C-� � •°� in a��i m,H - H H ur A 'dN H;vP. xCN myd W O v CN A NyHSpo21 q 41 o C m a 0OL 07 aO '�•.tW - �� Cl p t` O p W O O O ^ a-i •0 �D O O N N (> C) U0. rl N M •D `D •D .O `P `O 4. U o 5 U v + W C 0 N N r 7 7 N a u M O u A > w L+ La N N a� i 7 G 4 o O y 00 w rn I cc u dF Q y `y ci �^y U -$4po C _ d A O O V u 4 N O W co A O s c _ 94 C 00 Cl � p C:; r � � d .a+ 0 i T b0 +) C ai W to O. N C .a °D •�C+ In w G u •�+ O. cn :3, .oj y f7 co C d C H W H N d O) 0 V• d O 0 N •N �. N H 111 N KJ C uL'gy m roy Gf Fum aCwi�NCO4y N m�o o vm p p O mS+ m4 N U . p> �w ui C ou a + tD N •--1P a>4+1, wOCv...:•�.3d� f - O ro ro 7 W •--1 P W J — 0 C A O A..i C . > O �.U ...O U m..p' H � C N` H fA C H m W N(n U Ga W i - 6p ro L,3 m m ! - O O a ;j � .-f 'N .--t d ':O .O a-i r r 10 00 O N M H r H H Ou O+ mO Wri Nco M.0 co M00 co co W .O 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 U o ui o o M o. C' D P O U �M U M M M M t` yhj N N N bD a M W v U O c0 N U U Y •.1 �O N N (] N N N .0 Y .. �. Cl! n M 0 E U N rn w w v o u uag o a � U � H -- ca ? Y N • M U 7 u' M, 'n O` W N .t Enco co Q V Y N N 7 Y �O M N u'f M W OLIZ 0 0OM a0 0 00 ri ri M �D O EE=C O U N C, O U U 0. ba ur W •i~+ C 0 p fJl '� yNj N rl. N F• U m E V Y O ..a an U U G W N H 'a U C. m v N u a w..01, InIm a •.1 m w +o Y O L N N L Y - `y :k o.w •W+rCi roW aa) w n ' a .Ci'Con:a m M V O O O 104 p C! L O N X v M OD 7 N CJ •"1 .i Y Y c,`, Y W > �� �x gip, �� AOW �w o¢ co 0 ._ ,�n. o M i� ,rn 00 Lei '-/ O yO N O n M vl M n u1 M O , , . a • D` M u'1 u'1 • V i IiXPE,NU:t`CUR&S Date ovember 30, 1-978 OPERA'CIONAI, BUDGET Page 2 1978-79 Current Year-To Budget Month Date 3. SOCIAL_ SERVICES LIBRARY 3.1 2II24 585 9,865 3. 1,1 Technical Services $_. 3, 6,502 3.1.2 Cormiunity�Ser 'ices _ 1.5,57a _ 1,213 _ 2,865 3.1.3 Operations S Maintenance- - 3'0_3 --1061 6,170 3.1.4 Administratioz,�_- _--_� �__ 1`,,693 _ , TOTAL, 58,178 3,_632 25_4Q2 YOUTH & ACED SERVICES 3. _-_._._� L,000 646 646 3.1.1 Loaves & Fishes __ _------- 15,008 2 000 3.2.1 _Youth Services _ _ _ - 3.5.1 . TOTAL $ 23,058 646 2_,646 4. POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION MAYOR AND COUNCIL 4.1 4.1.1 Policy and Direction V_�1O_,606 CITY ADMINISTRATLON_4.2 4.2.L 4anagerient 'functions 2.8,335 2.301 11,778 8 4.2.2 Staff Functions 14,727 476 5.0� u 4.2.3 Ancillary�Functions _ 39541 264 TOTAL $ !+6160 3 3,541 18,14?_ FISCAL ADMINISTRATION AND RECORDS 4.3 . 60,225 4,9.58 23,-269 4.3.1 Finance Program - 21 -n70 2,516 8,636 4.3.2 City Records -8087 670 3 359 4.3,3 Mana e^l�nt Su ort Services 1 $ 89,382_ 8. 44 35,264 TOTAL 5. CITY WIDE SUPPORT FUNCTIONS NON-DEPARTMENTAL`FUNCTIONS' 5.1 5.1.1 'Le aL Services 22,500° 1,886 7,001 g._-�- 5.1.2 Insurances _ __ 48,475_ 5.1.3 Ukilities 24,875 1,730 7,484 - 2,370 5.1.4 Rent 6,97a 400 8,293 1 237 5.1.5 Postage 5.1.6 Audit,-_ 7_,250 6 960 _ 5.1.7 Memberships - 8,742- 8.960 5.1.8 Codification of Ordinances 2,O 996 5.1.9 Stationery & Supplies 2,5000 0 672 31 5.1.10 Bldg. & Equip. Maint. & RepaLr 2,000 313 _'q__ 5.l.L1 Contractual Services 3,755 46g 2 370 13 5.>1:12 Unemployment` Reserve ,000 5.1.13 Donations 2, 57 99 5.1.14 Publicity &`Codununity Relations 1,4457 5.'L. L5 Materials &' Supplies 700 12 5.L.1.S Payroll Ldt-lJ 5. L.'�� Gont n ency ?00,496 - 1,200 = 199,286 5.470 39,434 TOTAL 358,011 1,240 5 . FINANCIAL. STATEMENT EXPENDITURES.' Date_Novem�er 30, 1978 OPERATIONAL BUDGET 1978-79 Current Year To Budget Month Date 1, C0-%qU\LTY PROTECTION POLICE SERVICES 1.1 350 086 24 031 114,679 1.1.1 Patrol91,470 6,251 31,716 1.1.2 Investi-atian 99 656 6 349 34 490 1.1.3 Communication & Records 63,318 4.365-----22 901 1.1.4 Administration $ 604,540 46,996. 2 8 6 TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS 1.2 43 803 973 16,238 5 1.2.1 Street Li htin 19 435 1,339 9 648 1.2.2 Traffic Si nin & Markin Si 41,183 3 321 16,797 1,2,3 En ineerin 3,085 227 1 142 1,2.4 Administration & Clerical 5,860 X25 TOTAL 10'-`,506 -- MUNICIPAL COURT 1.3 1,162 5,5 e,r�;onments & Trials 15 738 PLANNING AND ZONING 1.4 42,380 3,L.869 16,470 1.4.1 Current Planning 41,180 + 1,200 = - - 1.4.2 Advance Plannin 11,515 -504 ?,1307 1.4:2(1) N`.P.O. 'Pro ram 12 475 _ 1 833 7.572 1.4.2(2) L.C..D.C. , H.C.D. 740 1.4.3. Enforcement 14 220 1 150 5650 11 1.4.4 Su ort Services (Clerical) b 499Z7-') 7i51 1`.4'.5 -Pro ram Administration 290' l 6 Park Administration TOTAL 96,919'+1,200 98_ ,119 8,631 40.150 BUILDING INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT 1.5 1, 556 6112 14 496 9 907 1.5.1 Plan Checkin 42,034 1`203 z 1.5.2 Field Ins ection 9 647 663 3 428 1.5.3 Su ort Services (Clerical) 10 065' 749 3 947 1 5 4 Program Administration 4,171 2x394 1w i 76,242' TOTAL --- 2. HOME AND COMMUNITY Q1IALITY PUBLI70RKS 2.1 2 265 14,134 02 781 2 999 16,249 ' 2,1,2 _Sanitary Service 102 781 2.1.3 Streets and 'Roads 51 742 51004 23,883 2.L`.4 Parks 43,833" 1,113 5,539 2.1.5 Storm Water Control 20,009 1 389 6,944 g ecial Projects 28,858 2,175 ___10_,_534 2.1.`7 Anr_i1'1ary Service' 42 892 , 16.186 2.1.8 En_ineerin 3-084 227 1,161 2.1.9 Administration & Clerical 8,800 -(_ 3,550 nsect Control' 366968 18,289 98,186 TOTAL Now— .. CAPITAL BUDGET Date November 30, 1978 f Page 3 Current Year-To 1978-79 Date Budgie t Month -- 6, CO�CiL'[vLTY PROTECTION HO*11E AND COiLHUINITY QUALITY 6.2 331 330 6.2.1.3(7) Road Ac . `& Development 74 354 41,947 _ 6.2.1.4(3), Parks Acq. & DeveLo rnent 43,832 5,00 6.21,5(3) Storm Draina-e DIVISION 6.5 2 000 6.5.1.13(1) Donations5 005 41__947 $ 45151_6 — TOTAL 11-9000, 7, DEBT SERVICE21 000 856 7.1 General Obligation Bonds 1.64.9 7.1.1 General Obli ation Bonds (Int.) 23 253 ynappropriated, Ballance 45---- j,&,_858 TOTAL 1 000 i2 000 39 000 744 3,131_ 7.2 Bancroft Im rovement Bonds 11 449 7.2,1 Bancroft Im rovement Bonds (int.) 128 849 E Unappro riated Balance 1 179,259 7 4 15,131 TOTAL c i f 2,530,425 108.'183 6-08 729 . TOTAL s m w Y Y G a C o0 cAl O 9 w l O u G p u F .cruel C, m X N o O O J J G G o Ln 6 rn Ham m .-i O .. w ^ w Irl m •.1 6-N O M Cl � m o O O Y O O C� ( �� .1G w > E w 1)Q O 0 0 O N L d G O O - �Itl+ G O W 214 N N 5 I IIII H E G wa mm le G w O P M roza V H 44 tl O JJ _, M Y N OV H N n N w-i a> ou N r a > $4 n woes m O a, co �i CD L'i. ..-1 O W u'f m H N N M M O � m In 'r m r In vl In M C-E N .Irl N t�„Q• Vl D` O M M m O N �1 vl Irl N -ZO� Irl u'1 ^ w O' - w Ul ^ w d vl M A C m m N 't O VM :N N '�-I,..N rNl em-1 m m '.. r N N C H : M N J � d a w 6 G : 0 (7 O Y w H • w m a U) O O d W 'J M N. X J m 21 a0i �. 0YN1 N m h W O' Ewl. H � W U N ID o wJi V N l+ G 0 a J d H A al a 67 M Ol 9 7 W W Y 7 Y ..1 O 0 X .l cQ O d a .,6/ o 0 w u G R O 1 0 O u a a p O N 1 U U H O WG O al N OJ Kw00 p rn V� N O, O p v1 rn w-1 1 N 0ca 0. � N O u v G G M M w vl N 7 ti a m E w En 6 ol N I O O^ .. . . N ro N .7 'n D` N 7 m O IcM ul M cn w v ul h O ro ro O N O M W.Nw V1 o. .•i O - ,0 O C O 00 N�o Q, wOl Gro o .. at m > E a `^ `� ,n s+ t+ v D.D. O U A O oo a v is d O v c�Q H a O w N N H F+ m N ~ N fsw] I V1 u a - N ei M 5 1 c,zp oc) w M � ^ N N U d ro ro M I F� wevw aw ocn >rn w, H T O` M V H W N Y p O N X vro W �.cd E cn P H N O W n H O7 e0 w O ✓� 'T > m �'.. w'a w cl co caro M N O 14 M N til C1 T lo S W a0 u lo M. O� N n O rl O• d I� ul W �M'1 �n OD D` Oa) co M ^ M1 p M M M G 6 n N M OD M M Ev OC M N W -N N W O N Cl) V 11 G N to U.N 4' 0... VU 14 MH :3>+, A p'./ cd aA . N G' 61 ca W to N N rn .v cu m A w- a 6 m ai w ti d 7 al C m d CSA o0 > AJ o F.w % ..GI a H Ip u v d F+ A A 4 6 o W >. o a ctl W G ,. H 4 4 .23 l aA., S C7. �: � 0+ rn tl.� aAi.OI •.Gi +•+-1 Fas w >'`.' WW mw ro ro ao 0+ fa H 11 0 Q O ~ o w u, o N a a ci w a v _;�. � H d 7 F OD ..1 p CA to W •o C t ro L.Oa L b H U > C) 7I w v o B "� -4 0 H w U3 U a S _ Oco7 N w M1 N Q 41 Aj E. 7 t+ VJ to W w a bo aA re 4EmwNi r+ a r ° � wF� � w . T N N H Cs1 aJ u�i d JG. - M1 ui o a, o 'J 3�•O• N Oi [+1 t� S f� O N vl CO P8 a w� .M1- .Ni o� ri .c" .o _ ri r m s H O 6 C7 111 t�'1 M rl ci N (-I Cl) 10 N U H 1D f� , a ` tl 6 N rn o a o N L' N .O (� O S N 'M1 00 1 N1 W V O M d1 �D Q W a H L urn .O. O O u'1 m c+'1 O O N G N M Ocz, ci 'nD` t•'1 S: O O :M N O Om` 000 O C O O O 7�� CD cn, Cf t[1 S .o C14 In vs rl Cl) U V} OD y ro U F C C < H a L Y G to :M N i G F d :.CO M N H O O E a� y a 01 A 7 •.Oi ..Oi a {+ +F+W +� w m n > �, ., F F a a u X % O F X a .4 H � F y ; w ,y ro E �+:H 2 v > a) v > o a x u a H H N '> > Ao AA aW N > 7 toW E. . ArFn H + C d W M 0 a 10+ O a O. O. a O u ro 7 +� F a a �+ u F F a _ — a d M a'Y a +.3 :..moi ..moi aS O O a u O a'G+W.. O .ai w a aA+ C W p :. 0y U r3 to U S W 'n to H W r7 NEW aaa A N'O O.. N h ,a rn G O -0 �d C M h C o• G1 0 O o � .0rn m�— �a a c G� . ^i m u q Qj ,. a, a x rn to U a. h Orn : .^'O. tr:3 V ti 6i O Y pCp M u X car G� e O U) _W a a c rl w a m a+Z m ❑ G v 00A� G W d Ccn N W O W C O� O N a W Y 0 U Vi„>,� .N h � O a, T O rn M ,a vl Q• M .7 rl W W •.� O h w O, Sn rn W'T w a, a, �p cc ,D h ri h -I O 00 In to V a r�i H u a, o <.n O -o O ,a o O :o O m O O o -o O C , O arm O O OO O h .0 O O O .T O O ,4 h w m O S t O Ln Sn v1 C C S O O O :-1 O Ca O ,a C6 O O n .. w w ^ ^ irl ,J .t O T f� LI C h Ca 1 1 M M "rf ^•1 ,7 Ln 10 <'1 W v1 q C, N ..0 Vi. N a a u a m a Y G o m c, gn cmc. m a cc 1Gi a a O a b b > 60 a H In 1 Y a ~ G crz > a a m G m 7 C G a a .4 N 5 4a.0 C C d O W G Cd H ¢ X ++ o GG-. H m m 40 a a u r1 W E 7 ^•1 a7 G ..i •.i O: O +S •.+ V fn W W m m N U, 10 14 > > 'm H vC 1 W Ya d 61 L O �a t�q CC O. O Lam+ H UaO.. 7 7 O W W a! a O O C C7 d N C' W .E CH W to aai F Hm¢." i ci N W Cn U) U G C G m GI¢3j W • co O C � Cl u o 0 eE G G G rn G > G 7 U A C W a0 w czCDG m s+ ✓ a uej o ��,• ami C 0 I Vl U SE . O u C r1l C 14 ne 1.,• u X G GI q.> vi W Q 44- M C++ Gl G G H C b > m W 10 L: d WI CO 10 U G W >j G C O O O HO :O 1 O •o O UC.1 l d ,.., 'Wykz✓ N 5+ ✓O• p... N O. p 61 1� 00 O O di .O W co c ' y cel G 00 m N Iz t F V a. r.:C, 3 G , G L a "�••' m u a ai a 0 o to 6 E 1`7 3 3 M GI °O I) G nano1 o u.� +� a V C G .. '• H L V E W N A N a u o a u C 0 o i a u 3 .n V.0 U a N w N a-1 I N a, N ai.Pi o smm G w V O M WII Om In y. E.n MM ti A o co to .o wz a pZ Ry w.i 61 GO - M t"1 C1'OJO la+ C"G'� C u`�i vii Ij cN-.7 u U 7 C H Z O I N M O ? 3 I N II N ) C `� JJ� `G "�.w C. w w 3 N CP M J.lo oo '.F O mA-i 'n H u > m Ln It .O to to N O co M1 O W A �• A i,.-a _ F O,'c. O O 3 N Io M N m aD N V M � c, cs a H k O O 'n O O Ill a, 'n r1 N O O O N O M oo p oo O Ln O N Lm O O. �• d N O O -O O M .o .•+ v1 N O �.. E w ba 1 O c0 O M co D• ..1 1 1 .-+ .o N N O O O �•+ .tl oo �7 3 O 'O CO •• O O v N m O O co M .-7 N 3' N - V 7 f� f,. !� N N V1 N 1 1 co Q` O =3ap O �. t") 'i co N M1 O S .•i N W N N N o` M M .-i c0 N N vd 3 uS C c:. v e W y y m o H cw w v h m 0 :.. d y' .. H ar u m.. W S N a N '. .Oa E 7 Aa W: d a o O. o +/ L+: v W V O y a w > .a w, o z r W W .-I w O a d E: d W d C V] d H Iq G w W >4 W m o x mo G w G w e x x w m a EG, W A; C F C1 W ce u O d a 7 a C y y y d .-i w F C -a N .•+ •.Ci E.G. y •o .,7 .a a1 y G C u 6 A H w aJ H o M W }+ a H I o $4 H C.. H0 F 6r. a) y b d -:a aL U .v 7 W � N C W O d N (v (A a/ > $4 V d .-� 'O C" 3 a a 'O •rt Y+ N (�� c� 3 c >a m A c > a A .•1 :c G a, d y o u a a M o C m a +'� a+ +•r y G x y o a r� w w x w M ww d o z 6 a N Cr 7 ma n N OD C 1 'O O 6 D•0 O of u '-1 al•p m a c c a > w a � w w a E w O V A a a d s. ..1 u I .. 0 q V 0 O a a.p 10 U •.1 C N H d O 7 ac /n va ai m C) I e agw _ v ra i E L a 0 p 7� ZwU3 W y° bl+ C•IOI C I a e wz�wl C4 14 M1 W CO �L YI•O M1 o Ill N M S �D O O N N S P� _ V yM 0 .7 N 10 O 00 W w •.+:O 00 .-1 J In P O S C. E P E.-1 % o t[1 H M S �O o G I•-1 N S P a C ^ ^ /n () N r N94 N N M M 1 O r N O O 00 O b M 'N J' M1 O O IA O O W N O P b O r In Lsl 00 N ^•I O O O Il W'1 C i r N' I V) U7 J J 'n b b co In co O b P M1 Ln M1 r M1 .Oj S 00 .--t .P1 b J r.i P r In ^-I .•1 J a0 Irf J .-+ d 4• LY . NCh J ......E - .:. qHq 'L W a x w N H H U < a a v v x be 3 $4 W o ac o H O y N ccW coami a w - M p N N b u a % 1 00 u U Q 'm O sa 'a q N %C C 7 v'. a .a d •.1 a1 H .a .a o C - EE E u m u b c M ..1 ^S W m 00 w CL C •p W CO M N a H V M r •.Ci y a O dZ v N O. •.UI M U C7- b 9 7 m 3+ 41 a 'M [•. "$ q 'tl +-I i± q 21 aG _ / M C .-f i+ 7 O +i O 7s V 'O L a a "'I d F ad .•1 .O >' S A a.! N F (+ C7 !!J Nr L". O+ a ao. v A w a 6 r'Is v G G w .0 ( lo o 11 gn ~� t w�u —W ..A m w c o 7 N 13, u. .. I• O H72 1 E z > 0 A b d eGi 4 7 .O O - C •O > C W� � �o a� _ st 1w � qj qjr" i O P, Qj vi all � l 1 H W N M O W E o : .. W U. M 1-1 A C W L W �.I N O O W' u•1 W ar to t t th O _M O � co u C C; c0 0 cn u: ww -0 w a q d Z V A: W. •.i > W >C H w cn E G w w a. O C CL w La 93 a W w 9— W Z F A W4 C d •O M G C W d H - d Q. Q Q C. C Cl_ W C!�p y o W a.c v M O. :Wp...0 a .O H w:.w .�O ei Q a 4. ami s0i t W y N m ;M u a� at M > : O. E+.. x m G W d C O O 20 G. F .O 'G E H F U R o 04 # # m � H m•o v rn wi m G .� 00-W . 'OG � C: .°� o 0 m C C - m H m E w m a HY of U'O� o ,u m u k. S O 0 CI N aA w' y C] m (U X m r1 N. J.H.aHi G In W y W W a w w^ .-, mon aI 7 G d d p 9 9am0) wain a ci N f� O Cl 114 ILI ,O O � �•1 O O � M 0, r-7 d O w H b m ,O W O, 't!1 ,�1 O S O ,0 N - O M o: Ln co In cl O U1 N A* A, u1 N H aN-1 A W m ,A O O 'n O ,O. O O ,O m n ,+1 O O CO,, t+1 ut S: O O N o, O ,1 O O a`c-1 O N O .i H On 1 N O C S L'1 •D O O l N O � o, e-1`' W C 0+ O n O b c0 .. e . .. .. .. w .. w .. .. .. W O P Q` O S O rl S N N- S Cl ,(1 S �D N t1 ,(7 e-1 a'1 .i CA o, C, �•1 In cif O, C, N .•+. N N S. t^ N e-1 U 00 vi N m 'H O V • ++ .. 'O.Y v`a d cc N x > C G o o ++ m ao m Cw Y, W m m Y m m — � +1 •.i Y Y m m O G % m y F C Y Y F G m m Y o A % mr m m m > '> a s :.v .•7 cc ca E- 1m o a W 4 m m m > O +•, a L a 7 a ca C ++ a u i tmj a+ H a a i to w G A m c 0 G .c1 m •�-,.F ..a w v H m m H O m +�+ -H m m +�+ N HAOm G .6.0 •o H O.. A. m 7 Y Y C.' m m Y Y. G G m a +-, m m In O: 0 C m on O• W 7 Y ,V m m 7 3 F W SC m '7•E •.+ ,G: m H H m L M •.+ Y'. O O m Y YO O Y :.m 7 !7a O _ > N V a W V >+ w vl N t: CJ cn m m T F �W m a+ c C ,et o > a o 0 v A 1 a. a H t0 H•LY O 7 ~ t. Y CS H W t - cnc�a € rn :.O 00N co In to W 4. a ao w C- :0.1 M G f C v rota .. Cd w E .O p� t*y7Ln lu r In :n 0 LJ 0 Im C) 10 Y T Op 1 T 'O coMIn oD C07 d A H 000 P. W ✓O..:. OW N M0L N N H u 6 ° va :n v u v ~ Y 0 �w cC 1 7 O O A G > NiETf+ i y C7 04 m' A w w r. M a o W wz ..i++?i �... v p .0ic7 in ti d es co m 3 00 H O 4 fX N N N W to .. 4 m E fir - � � III M' I n C I O pS0 O N N W ✓rl L •O rl O O m.0 G G N N 0 IJ m E �� Cl 0 ✓ y J M O UQ O .n G4•0•1 G � .--I e-I ✓ a s+ w In v IV 0 .0 ca u ✓ X m G d •+ m 7 G b co H C•.I G q.0 v > 0 W a" wzm a In H u 2 ri t7 M r--� N ~ .p r(1 N Cd C fr a 7-' �WI r1 M N M r!f rfl �' O m 0 C, m 11N.. N N h 0 00 I\ 'w W W I+Oi N O a0 'o v co a 11 17. T. rn .0 O O y a N N r-i M E E O i. O e-i r•-1 m r-i Nen .. N In q� H H AJ O O .O N O O O N O O In O O Itl O+ r[1 M, co O 00 rPl O N LnO. O d Q N O N CD r4 co CDP•1 M It-1 O O 00 O CO II ^.. r0 N .-i O w O O n N N V ~ rl ..i CI nl M d ..i 00 N 1 0 Q h rl 1 N 0 C W H H � Q m In H ✓ ✓ F W •+tp ami > m C-+ G N O C u •.-+ v E E oI ,a $4 c U U'. 0 p..M a'. 7 ,� C, a O ;TI :> .-. m m o c. 'j.;; C .n N o w m ✓ E E O q .D Z C...y m ✓:d W C O H a0 tf a V E6-• O ,.:m H :.. W :y ed meD ✓ .-� C7 7T aali a J : H W N d O d E in m U3 m 14 C3 •%i W Z a _:p a > w w aHi u aHi ✓� H U V C. J t7 3 H 'rJ H +I u p X •' p N C. O G7 N nr C7 V O Cv..7 O V W 9r, 2. le S. 1 _ _ I m - G a .. m v q .-+ U C U u U•0 m aH+ a w w z�nca 0 a wi i U m y ,•I a93 H ami E H Cl) N A Z - W a W y. G•..f GI OP-1-1 mN p 7 , a v w C4 cn tej HZ> ^•1 �D T N e-I e-I N �O T �7' .7 - - _ L Cm3 a O 1 rl W .tc7 M O O 44 W c 1 jJ p^. Cl W N r O F rn - i•'Z 6 E chi-G N co Ln O o z o W L O 5.. :.N a0 O aO O cc) a, x rn �°n vOi o owt cl� W m� a-0 co s vi .p,� m �i ao o. d m �..� >`,, N a � a� x W H b V go to Er- H w d W � U.:V •'�, 'O aEi p Lw a m, .a vyi 7 W u E' EE .:.w H m w m m :a. H ca 1.4 w v U3 En r. 134 .� oo r x w z 0 4 - 77 d G ^ 1 M N M G 1 b O d C O W W a G C N m cc w u a i+ y W u j O u u W H W N 1 47 J W 13, p . I ^ 7 A it ` a u % vEl GI Ioo WWw = c oo v� m .-1 i w 1 al to Go ro a W O lu = V w I I w N i a M > 'o lo v w acnena w E i w Z cc 11'c7 vii c G oI c) � G G. W F w rA m U `i 3 w�� E Q Lv fto co V O a is F d C1 J W�' d a~i W ` W = C w sm o u W d m y a,:. o a p W H w:,w o a C lo+ cup a o: ,W W v' E a o ,bo E aCi sW+ w 0 C m c H U 1 MEMORANDUM TO: City Council FROM: City Administrator, R. R. Barker IN SUBJECT: Suggested Projects to be Considered for Funding Through Community Development Block Grant As you know, the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will make available to Washington County, an estimated $1.9 million per year for each of the next three years through the Community Development Block Grant Program Presently, twelve cities and Washington County will be eligible to receive funds from this source. The deadline for submitting grant applications is January 31, 1979. The following is a suggested list of projects that could be funded through the Community Development Program to benefit Tigard: 1. Construction of a Senior Citizens Center (recommended by Loaves and Fishes Steering Committee). 2. Room addition to the Police Station (plans were prepared several months ago, but funding was not available), 3. Land acquisition for a Civic Center. 4. Widening of Main Street bridge. 5. Addition to existing City Hall (1 room could be added at the northeast corner of the building). 6. Development of a data processing system to prepare sewer billing, payroll, monthly financial reports, etc.' 7. Improvement of Main Street entrance (south end). g. Land acquisition for parks and/or park development (e.g., more baseball and soccer fields). ' 9. Construction of a bandstand in Cook Park. 10. Construction of Asir Street Bridge. RECOMMENDATIONS It is my recommendation that the City, make application for funds to acquire land and construct a Senior Citizens Center in Tigard. I have prepared a resolution which indicates the need for the center and shows the estimated costs which were recommended by the Loaves and Fishes Steering Committee. This particular project would benefit the elderly residing in Tigard, and adjacent areas such as King,City and Mezger, Previous experience with Community Development grants administered through a county indicated that projects that would,benefit more than one city in the county usually receive a high priority. 1 MEMORANDUM - Page 2 To City Council From City Administrator R. R. Barker It is also recommended that the City own the Senior Citizen's Center, but that Loaves and Fishes be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the building. This they could do through voluntary contributions and services and a tax levy. Currently, Loaves and Fishes has a $5,000 levy. t Intergovernmental Rela�'_+ns Division State Library Building,'-[Zoom 306 Salem, Oregon 91310 LONG-RA^]GE FISCAL PROJECTION Cities over 10,000 P0pu1.at2U1t Estimated Revenues and Expenditures in compliance with ORS 471.810 2(2) . REVENUES^ ! FY79-80 � FY80-81 FY81-82 IFY82-83 FY83-84 Property Taxe_ 26A 409 i 276 471 292,999 I 310.5..01 ii 329,071 Taxes other than Property 0-_0- -0- 1 -0- I -0- -0- Fees, Licenses, Permits 825,966 ! 930 692 11 056 851 11,1252166 I1,2 8 700 Utility Revenues 931 287 965 9 9 l 305�j 11��L other Local Revenue 156,967 152 147 I 149 958 - 128 723 1351.20A Intergovernmental Revenue ) -0 -0 Federal Revenue Sharing 94,326 I 95,000 95,000 95,000 95 000 Other Federal Funding 20,100 I 50 100 50 100 50 500 75 0 i --State Revenue Sharing I 74,646 75 000 75 000 7 000 79,000 State-Shared Revenue 288,637 � 301,855 315,774 330 439 345,893 Other State Funding 40,589 I 43,024 45 606 48,342 51,243 -Other Intergovernmental I Revenue 195,190 j 205,758 I 218,727 234,686 I 254,367 TOTAL 12,122,1 7 EXPENDITURES I I I 1 Public Safety (Police, i1 Fire, Ambulance, Building Inspection) + 848,286i 937 205 1,035,638 11144 636 1.268,20',_ Transportation :(Streets, � Transit, Airports, } Parking, Bikeways, Lighting) 1646 425 713,407 694,666. 771,662 900,489 Sewer and Slater 88,275 188,502 106,811 I 209,269 218,447 Land Use 'Planning Ir10 271 M.117067 136,473 Parks and Recreation 120 888 145sls5s7 7 102 t9? ?ne �On Rii Libraries 102,000 I 107,000 I 113,860 I 117,846 i 127,631 So cial Services 30,000 33,300 36,962 41,028 4:),:)41. Financial and General Administration 177,198 I 214 595 260 351 316 413 410 198 Debt Payments Principle and Interest 45,705 44,802 36 095 7,876 ' 7 569 Other i 776 852 I 196.086 3 941-334 TOTAL12'340 056 f2 693 688 I2,783,188 13,178 806 3'597 002 Certification: I certify that this long-range fiscal projection was approved by the City Council 01 the City of on Mayor n.rC_nanir_E FTSCAL PROJECTION Cities over 10,000 Population Estimated Revenues and Expenditures in compliance with oRS 471.810 2(2) . FY79-80 IFY82-83 FY83-89 REVENUES FY80-81 FY81-82 Property Taxes. Taxes other than Property Fees, Licenses, Permits Utility Revenues I (--- Other Local Revenue _ -- IntergovernnentalRevenue --Federal Revenue Sharing yyg;, Other Federal Funding roo o_r-c / J't -�- -State Revenue Sharing State-Shared Revenue Other State Funding --Other Intergovernmental Revenue TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1 EXPENDITURES Public Safety (Police, I Fire, Ambulance, , ection Ins ) } Building p i A Transportation (Streets, Transit, Airports, ` Parking, Bikeways, < Lighting) I L r 6 r: 7 1-7,L2 Sewer and Water 5 r ! Land Use Planning I ; JJ r, ,v� "Parks and'Recreation _-7 :.. Libraries = ` Social Services Financial and General ` AGu str....-- - Debt Payments Principle and Interest - Other _ I` ,76 L TOTAL c Certification_: I certify that this long-range fiscal projection was on; 197 . approved by the City Council of the City of_ - - MEMORANDUM TO: City Council FROM: City Administrator, R. R. Barker SUBJECT: Application for Traffic Safety Grant It recently came to my attention that the Oregon Traffic Safety Commission has $90,000 available for cities to conduct traffic safety projects. I recently met with officials of the Oregon Traffic Safety Commission in Salem to learn more about the Traffic Safety Grant Program and to determine the possibility of Tigard obtaining a grant. G After outlining Tigard's traffic safety needs, officials from the Traffic 4 Safety Commission indicated that if the City submitted an application in January, 1979, there was an excellent chance we would receive a grant this year. The first step in the grant process, is to submit a "letter of intent" to apply f for federal funds (administered through the State). I have prepared such a letter (see copy in packet), which outlines the needs of the City; highlights major problems; indicates the scope of the proposed project; and shows the estimated h costs. I see the proposed traffic safety project as a real opportunity to reduce traffic accidents; acquiresomeneeded equipment; assist the planning staff and planning commission in planning safer streets; obtain a 5-year capital improvement program for streets 'so we will know how to use our System Development Charge monies and be on "safer ground" when we make expenditures for 'extra capacity streets. Another important benefit is that we would have a plan in hand when federal funds become R available for street projects. The 'funding ratio is as follows: 75% State and 25% City. The City's share can be completely in-kind; services - no cash outlay is necessary on the part of the City. t It is my recommendation that the City Council authorize me to submit the letter of intent to the Oregon Traffic Safety Commission as soon as possible. The next step in the application process is to complete the application forms when they arrive from Salem, and for the Council to pass a 'resolution authorizing and supporting the formal application for traffic safety grant. s t i l f i t J / U CITY OF TIGARD P.O.Box 23397 12420 S.W. Main Tigard,Oregon 97223 January 9, 1979 Oregon Traffic Safety Commission 895 Summer Street, N.E. Salem, Oregnn 97310 Attention: Mr. Dean Blakley Dear Mr. Blakley: The City of hegOre onrTrafficmSafetyletter Commission teThis� Traffic action was approvedbySafety the Grant from t g Tigard City Council on January 8, 1979. ation in Due to the rapid increase to otherafactors,--t and there ispaldefinit needrto updatethe the surrounding area, and due to 0 City's Traffic Safety Program. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS rd for the period of 1972 through 1978 are as Reported traffic accidents in"Tifia follows: ACCIDENT PERCENT FATAL INJURY YEAR TOTALS CAGE - 0 .119 1972 217 5% 1 117 1973 227 `18% 1 78 1974 269 12% 0 84 1975 299 1 93 1976 335 11% 1 103 197/ 3705 23% 3 118 1978 MAJOR PROBLEMS Some of the City's major traffic safety problems are as follows: 1. outdated traffic safety program. th in f 2. Several existing high onstcoeto126 Oregoty ranksn 0cities withl and injury traffic accidents when 5,000 or more population). 3. :Lack of Staff training in traffic safety :.(street design, etc.) 4. Lack of equipment ,to analyze existing hazardous locations and investigate potentially hazardous locations, (traffic counters, video recording equipment, etc.). I Oregon Traffic Safety Commission Attentions Mr. Dean Blakley January 9, 1979 Page 2 5. No traffic safety commission at the local level 6. No 5-year capital improvement plan for streets. PREVIOUS STUDIES In 3une; 1970, the Oregon Traffic Safety traf£sc1ss controladevices nd the Nand oaastudy ffor the ety Administration authorized asurvey development of a master street safety plan for the City of Tigard. The study was completed in 1971. The National Safety Council prepared for the Oregon Traffic Safety Commission a highway safety program analysis of Tigard in 1973, when the City's population was approximately 7,400 Today, the population of Tigard is 13,500. SCOPE OF PROPOSED PROJECT The City is interested in a project that would include the following: e City's 1970-71 traffic safety program with particular 1. Updating of th emphasis upon the following: a. Road hazard identification and problem resolution. b. Street improvement project identification, evaluation and prioritization to include a 5-year capital improvement plan. c. Street design standards and practices. 2. Training program for staff members. 3. Purchase of equipment (traffic counters and video recording equipment). 4. formation of a local traffic safety commission. ESTIMATED COSTis propoe It is estimated that the proposed prconsultant beumadeoonithe0ba0sOs oftcost plussad that payments to the traffic safety fixed fee, with a maximum amount stated in the agreement. Ti ,,.� ,pr„�Psts the necessary forms and instructions to prepare and submit Thee.City of 6...,.., z— traffic safe+-.> a formal application to the Oregon Trofosedfic straffic osafetyoproject willbegreatly grant. Your consideration of this V. p appreciated. Sincerely yours, Raeldon R. Barker City Administrator /ar cc: City Council op .1 tom+ AL- LUMBER COMPANY TELEPHONE ME 9_361¢ ® LUMBER 0 BUILDERS HARDWARE ® PAINTS SNsA { �p ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ® PLUMBING SUPPLIES TIGARDOREGON HOME APPLIANCES 15705, SW Alderbrooiz Dr. Dec. 20, 1978 i i ' City of Tigard Tigard, Oregon Re: 1o3rda& Hts. Sub. View Terrace Gentlemen: Installation of the water main system has been completed on the above subdivision and Dale's Sand & Gravel Co. has submitted their bill for 05,000- I would appreciate a letter of release for this amount to the First National Bank Trust Account. Very tMily yours, 1 Tigard I,br.' Bldg. Supply Inc. - I j - f T _ TIGARDWATER DISTRICT BB415. W.COMMZRC1AL ST. TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PHONE (503)639-1554 March 21, 1978 Jim Aitken 11895 S. W. Greenburg Road Tigard, Oregon 97123 Dear Jim: Enclosed are copies of the plans for the water system to be installed for DOUGLAS HEIGHTS, located at S. W. 103rd and View Terrace. Total cost for the water main installation, in- cluding engineering and overhead, is estimated as follows: 380' of 6" D.I. pipe @ $10/ft. . . . .$3,800 110' of 4" D.I. pipe @ $ 8/ft. . . . . 880 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . 320 Total- $5,000 Either an approvedprivate contractor can perform the actual work or the Tigard Water District on a "time and material" basis. Please advise if additional information is desired. Sincerely yours, TIGARD WATER DISTRICT XRob e rt E. Santee Administrator cc: Loren D. 'Meinz, P.E. Mohr, Bancroft & Associates, Inc`. RD U D ' A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER UPDATE VOLUME II ISSUE I DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Due to a conflict with the January meeting of the Community Block Grant Policy Advisory Board, ,8e 1979hatt 7:30ted P.M Officials HillsboroCaucus Citywill be held on Thursday, January Hall. This is a change from the January ll, 1979 meeting. Please note. i MAIN STREET RAIL ROAD-CROSSING- Our ROSSING.Our Letter to Southern Pacific concerning the installation 19of 78 an and asphalt base crossing at M,ir_ Street was sent October _, we received a. reply on October 10, 1978. Shock. Burlington Northern was notified on the same day and as yet has not responded. Staff is continuing efforts to resolve this issue. BLASTING PERMIT. Staff has received a request for a Blasting Permit from a firm. in California through Unified Sewerage Agency. The object of this interest is- he demolition of the Metzger Waste Treatment Plant on S.W. North Dakota. It might be possible to ask the same firm to quote us a figure for the demolition of our unused plant. € . - CH2M HILL,.. STORNT WATER STUDY. We have received the first progress request for payment from CH2M Hill. Work has been accomplished on the Tigard' Storm `later Management Study. COLD WEATHER. Members of the Building Department have reported a drastic reduction ' in the number of; building inspections requested do to extreme weather conditions. BUDGET REQUESTS. All Department Heads :have been notified that preliminary ,budget, requests F for the coming fiscal year should be submitted to' the Finance Officer as soon as;possible. `