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City Council Packet - 05/21/1979
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MAY 21, 1979, 7:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM AGENDA NOTICE: ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM r1UST SIGN THEIR NAME ON THE APPROPRIATE SIGNS-UP SHEET(S) , LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THE 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. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. t heading are considered to be 5. CONSENT AGENDA: (Air asatters under his d - �� A a� in one routine by the city Counciland will be nact_d motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired by any Council member of member of the audience, that item will be removed from the consent agenda and will be considered separately.) (a) Approval of Minutes: May 14, 1979 (x,) Approval of Expenditures and Investments: $ �. (c) Monthly Reports - Receive and File U1 r N Building Library Police Finance Planning 'J 6. APPROVE`OLCC APPLICATION - Class A License - Illusions Entertainment Limited is a newly formed corporation, applying for license at 11590 SW Pacific Highway. (a) Recommendation of Chief of Police. 7� RE SOLUTION `74- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL; INITIATING ANNEXATION REQUEST OF LANDS DESCRIBED AND FORYSARDING TO THE PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA BOUNDARY REVIEW C01,24ISSION. (Summercrest Island - Busch Annexation) (a) Requested by Council. 8. ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDINA14CE A14ENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION 10.28.130 TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF S.W. 11OTH AVENUE, NORTHERLY OF S.W. GAARDE STREET, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. r (a) Requested by Council. c 9. APPROVE TEMPORARY OFFICE SPACE - Lamb Weston - 6600 SW Hampton Street (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 10. RESOLUTION No. 79- A RESOLUTION CONCERNING VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN UNNA14FD 30 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF--WAY IN ROSEWOOD ACRE TRACTS IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Setting a public hearing 8:00 P.M., June 25, 1979 11. ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDT14ANCE AMENDING CERTAIN CHAPTERS OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE. (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 8:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS 12, ADOPTION OF HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN A request by the City of Tigard for final adoption of the Housing Implementation Plan to the Comprehensive Plan. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Staff (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination q (d) Recommendation of Planning Staff (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No. 79 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLA14 FOR THE TIGARD DETAILED PLAN AREA IT.: ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICIES ESTABLISHED UNDER ORDINANCE No. 77-22 WHICH' ADOPTED THE TIGARD HOUSING PLAN. 13. EXTENSION OF DURHAM ROAD NPO #5 Presentation by Washitgton County Public Works Department, describing a " proposed realignment of Durham Road to intersect with Lower Boones Ferry Road. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Presentation by Washington County;Public Works Department (c) Summation by Planning,Staff (d) Public Testimony , Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (e) Recommendation of Planning Staff (f) Public Nearing Closed (g) Consideration by Council 14. PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGARDING SENSITIVE LARDS A request by the City;of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.57 of the Tigard Municipal Code regarding Flood Plains. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) iSummation by Planning.Staff (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponentsr Cross Examination PAGE -2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 21,` 1979 14. (Cont.) (d) Recommendation of Planning Staff (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No, 79 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 18.57, RELATING TO FLOODPLAINS AND OTHER SENSITIVE LANDS 15. PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGARDING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - Density A request by the City of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.56 of the Tigard Municipal Code regarding Planned Development- Density (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Staff (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Staff (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council Elm (g) ORDINA^ICF. No. 79-_ AN ORDII?ANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18.56 RELATING TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS. 16. PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGARDING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES A request by the City of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.20 of the Tigard Municipal Code. regarding R--5 and R-20 zoning regulations. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Staff (c) Public Testimony Proponents' Opponents` Cross Examination (d) :Recommendation of Planning Staff (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by;Council (g) ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDINANCE CHANGING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE TIGARD INNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER ,18.20 SINGLE FAMIILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES. 17. 'ZONE CHANGE ZC 3-79 George P. & Aase B. Husvar NPO #6 A rerquest by George P. and Aase Husvar for a zone map amendment from Wash. Co. RU-4 to City of Tigard R--7 "Single Family Residential" on 0.90 acre and 0.69, acre parcels, located at 14200 SW 97th (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 11BA, Tax Lots 106 and >107). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY GEORGE & AASE HUSVAR, FOR AN AI+IENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZOITE DISTRICT FOR TRACTS OF LAND GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF SW McDONALD STREET IN THE AREA OF SW 97TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX 21AP 2S1 11BA, TAX LOTS 106 AND 107 FROM WASHINGTON COUIdT'Y "RU--4" TO CITY OF 'TIGARD "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "Art, "B", AND "C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN ~ EFFECTIVE DATE. PAGE <3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 21, 1979 a 18. ZONE CHANGE ZC 10-79 (Peter Hoffman) NPO #6 A request by Peter Hoffman for a zone map amendment from City R-7PD to City of Tigard "A-2'' P4ulti-family Residential on a .35 acre parcel located at Canterbury and 109th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2SI TOAD, Tax Lot 8803). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FTNDINGS WITH RESPECT TO All APPLICATION BY PETER B. HOFFMAN FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND WEST OF S.4]. 109TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 LOAD, TAX LOT 8803) FROM CITY OF TIGARD R-7 "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" TO CITY OF TIGARD A-2 "MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL " " "B" AND ADOPTING EhHTBITIS A , , & "Cf' GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 19. ZONE CHANGE ZC 9-79 (Jack Annand) NPO.#6lo A request by Jack Annand for a zone map amendment from City RPDto at SW to City of Tigard A-2 "Multifamily Residential" on 1.04 acre parcel, lent 109th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax 14ap 2SI LOAD, Tax Lot 8800). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council. (c) ORDINANCE No. 79- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY JOHN APINAND FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT TRACT OF LAND WEST OF SW 109TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TA,X MAP 2S1 TOAD, TAX LOT 8800, FROM CITY OF TIGARD R-7 "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" TO CITY OF TIGARD A-2 "MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL" AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS 'A", "Bly & "C"' GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 20. <NOTICE OF CLAIM - Wheeler, Killion against City of Tigard 21. ADJOURNMENT fi PAGE 4 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 21, 1979 4 P- a — r a T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES, MAY 21, 1979, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Alan Mickelson; Councilmen Tom Brian, John E. Cook, Kenneth W. Scheckla (arriving at 7:34 P.M.); Councilwoman Nancie Stimler; (arriving at 7:34 P.M) Chief of Police, Robert Adams; Legal Counsel, Joe D. Bailey; City Administrator R.R. Barker (arriving at £3:00 P.M.); City Recorder/Finance Director, Doris Hartig; Planning Director, Aldace Howard; Administrative Secretary, Loreen Wilson. 2. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. (a) No one appeared to speak. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - May 14, 1979 (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS: $34,343.28 (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 5. MONTHLY REPORTS - RECEIVE AND FILE B:. ld _g Library Police Finance Planning (a) Motion ,by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. CouncilmanScheckla &'Stimler arrived: 7:34 P.M. 6. APPROVE OLCC APPLICATION - Class A. License - Illusions Entertainment Limited is a newly formed corporation, applying for license at '11590 SW Pacific H ighway� (a) Chief of Police recommended item be tabled until June 4, 1979 meeting to give department additional time to investigate. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to table until the June 4, '1979 meeting. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 7. RESOLUTION 79-59 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL INITIATING ANNEXATION REQUEST OF LANDS DESCRIBED AND FORWARDING TO THE PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Summercrest Island-Busch'Annexation) (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve: Approved by unanimous vote of Council. a 8. RESOLUTION No. 79-39 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TO SECTION 10.28.130 TO PROHIBIT PARKING ON A PORTION OF S.W. 110TH AVENUE, NORTHERLY OF S.W. GAARDE STREET, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 9. APPROVE TEMPORARY OFFICE SPACE - Lamb Weston - 6600 SW Hampton Street (a) Planning Director recommended approval for a one year permit. (b) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook, to approve temporary office space for one year. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 10. RESOLUTION No. 79-60 A RESOLUTION CONCERNING VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN UNNAMED 30 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN ROSEWOOD ACP;] TRACTS IN THE CITY OF TIGARD: WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to set for .lune 25, 1979 a public hearing and approve Resolution No. 79-60. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 11. ORDINANCE No. 79-40 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN CHAPTERS OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE. (a) Planning Director recommended approval. (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian, to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 12. ZONE CHANGE ZC 3-79 George P. & Aase B. Husvar NPO #6 A request by George P. and Aase Husvar for a zone map amendment from Washington County RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7 "Single Family Residential" on 0.90 acre and 0.69 acre parcels, located at 14200 'SW 97th (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2SI IIBA, Tax Lots 106 and 107). (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (b) ORDINANCE No. 79-41 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN AP- PLICATION BY GEORGE & AASE HUSVAR, :FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TICAFD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR TRACTS OF LAND GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF SW McDONALD STREET IN THE AREA OF SW 97TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED,ON WASHINGTON COMITY TAX MAP 2S1 11BA, TAX LOTS 106 AND 107 FROMWASHINGTONCOUNTY "RU-4" TO CITY OF TIGARD "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL A14D ADOPTINGEXHIBITS "A", "B", AND "C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AND EFFECTIVE DATE. (c) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 2 COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 21, 1979 { 13. ZONE CHANGE ZC 10-79 (Peter Hoffman) NPO #b A request by Peter Hoffman for a zone map amendment from City R-7PD to City of Tigard "A-2" Multi-family Residential on a .35 acre parcel located at Canterbury and 109th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 LOAD, Tax Lot 8803). (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (b) ORDINANCE No. 79-42 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO Ali AP- PLICATION BY PETER B. HOFFMAN FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND WEST OF S.W. 109TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 LOAD, TAX LOT 8803' FROM CITY OF TIGARD R-7 "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" TO CITY OF TIGARD A-2 " MULTI-FAMILY �� RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS A��, "B", & 11CIP GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (c) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (Jack- Annand) 14. ZONE CHANGE 2C 9^79 ��a�-n is^^�-) A request by ,Jack Anuand for a zone map amendment from City R-7 PD to City of Tigard A-2 "Multifamily Residential." on 1.04 acre parcel, located at SW 109th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2SI LOAD, Tax Lot 8800). (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (b) ORDINANCE No. 79-43 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN AP- PLICATION BY JOHN ANNAND FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP. OF THE CITY OF TIGARD,,CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT TRACT OF AND WEST OF SW 109TH AVENUE AND COUNTY MAP S I nn TAX LOT DEPICTED ON WASHINGTOiv (:UU1V'I:x TAX 20� ivy.?:, 8800, FROM CITY OF TIGARD R=7 "SINGLE FAMILY,RESIDENTIAL" TO CITY OF TIGARD A-2 "MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL" AND ADOPT- ING EXHIBITS "A.", "B" & 1°C" GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (c) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by inanimflus vote of Council. RECESS: 7:52 P.M. RECONVENE: 8:00 P.M. City Administrator arrived (8:00 P.M.) 8:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS PAGE--3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 21, 1979' 15. EXTENSION OF DURHAM ROAD Presentation by Washington County Public Works Department, describing a proposed realignment of Durham Road to intersect with Upper Boones Ferry Road. (a) Public Hearing Opened County Public Works Department, presented brie' (b) Mr. Tom Spear, Washington history of realignment project, and requested Council reword Policy #26 of the NPO #5 text to allow for this extension project. (c) Planning Director read into the record, letters received from the following citizens: Proponents: Phil Jackson, 6905 NE Sacremento, Portland opponents: Mr. & Mrs. John Gagan, 10530 SW Century Oak Drive, Tigard Mr.. Willard W. Harfer, 10450 SW Century Oak Drive, Tigard (d) Public Testimony proponents: Dick Brown, 10580 SW Highland Drive Gordon Tupling, 15415 SW Summerfield Drive Fred Weaver, 15433 SW Summerfield Lane opponents: Mr. Frank Nielsen, 9720 SW Durham Road John W. Havery, 15970 SW 76th; Avenue Walter Brissenden, 10200 SW,Century Oak Drive Art Marchetti, 15930 SW Oak Meadow ;Lane Larry Kummer, Summerfield Erskin Wood, 101.80 SW Century Oak Drive Irene Edwards, Summerfield E.F. Gottiel, 9835 SW Durham Dawn Kreick, 9185 SW Durham John Schwartz, 15900 SW 76th Avenue Harry Randall, 11430 SW Durham Ed Cotter, 8065 SW Durham Deb Fennell, representing Tigard School District Don Williams, Oregon City General consensus of opponents was that Derham Road could be improved to - a two' lane 'road with center median and turn-out bays with planted berms, but objected to the proposed four lanes and realignment. Cross Examination: Lengthy discussion followed between Council, Mr. Tom Spear, staff and citizens. (e) Planning Director recommended Council support the NPO Policies. (f) Public Hearing Closed PAGE 4 COUNCIL MONITES MAY 21, 1979 1 (g) Councilman Brian requested a representative from Washington County meet with Council and explain the current road improvement project and what ME roads the County intends to improve. (h) Councilman Cook moved to reaffirm NPO #5 Policy #26, seconded by Councilman Brian. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (i) Motion by Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Brian to disallow the ; realignment of Durham Road as proposed by Washington County. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. RECESS: 10:20 P.M. RECONVENE 10:33 P.M. 16. ADOPTION OF HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN A request by the City of Tigard for final adoption of the Housing Implementation Plan to the Comprehensive Plan. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b)- Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (c) Public Testimony Proponents Marcus Wood, 11406 SW Ironwood:Loop, appeared on behalfofhimself not as a Planning Commissioner Tim Holder, Suite 925, 620 SW 5th, Portland Doug Smith, 10675 SW Watkins All proponents supported 5`,000 square foot lots. Opponents Jahn Havery, 15970 SW 76th Avenue - expressed opposition to mobile homes. (d) Planning Director recommended approval of ordinance and explained the areas of each NPO which are set out as R-5 zoning.' (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) ORDINANCE No. 79-44 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ` FOR THE TIr__eur DETAILED PLAN AREA INACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICIES ESTABLISHED UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 77+-22 WHICH ADOPTED THE-TIGARD HOUSING PLAN. (g) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 5 - COUINCIL MINUTES - MAY 21, 1979 17. PROPOSED A14ENDMENT REGARDING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES A request by the City of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.20 of the Tigard Municipal Code regarding R-5 and R-20 zoning regulations. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director gave synopsis of history. (c) Public Testimony Proponents: Dale Lumkin, 4020 SW Fairvale Gary Wolfe, 351 NE Hillwood Drive, Hillsboro , Both supported R-5 zoning Opponents: No one appeared to speak. (d) Planning Director recommended approval. (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) ORDINANCE No. 79-45 AN ORDINANCE CHANGING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 18.20 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES. (g) Motion 'by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council'. 18. PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGARDING SENSITIVE LANDS A request by :the City of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.57 of the Tigard Municipal Code regarding Flood,Plains. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director synopsized history of item. (c) Public Testimony No one appeared to speak. (d) Planning Director recommended approval. (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) ORDINANCE No. 79-46 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18.57, RELATING TO FLOOD PLAINS AND OTHER,SENSITIVE'-LANDS. (g) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 21, 1979 7 19. PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGARDING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - Density A request by the City of Tigard for an amendment to Chapter 18.56 of the Tigard Municipal Code regarding Planned Development - Density (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director stated this was the second part of the sensitive lands ordinance and set forth criteria to base development. (c) Public Testimony No one appeared to speak. (d) Planning Director recommended approval. (e) Public Hearing Closed' (f) ORDINANCE No. 79-47 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18.56 RELATING TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS. n (g11 Motion by Councilman� a vy u.wn ,.rriaTi, SE:Cc7ndt.''d by l:oiSnCl'14TOmari Stimier t0 approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 20. NOTICE OF CLAIM- Wheeler, Killion against City of Tigard. (a) Legal Counsel stated that due to the lateness of the hour, this item would be considered at the next Council meeting. 21. ADJOURNMENT: 11:40 P.M. Recorder ATTEST: Mayor - PAGE 7 - COUNCIL"I4INUTES - MAY 21, 1979 `r k f i Date t, x /79 I wish to testifv before the Ti-ard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) OTHER AGENDA ITEMS Name, Address & Affiliation Item Description r' i Yr j P; k E k ➢a Mav 21 1979' I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following iters; (Please print your name) AGENDA ITEM # 12 Item Description: ar�.�r,mTnr� OV rrnrlcr,,rXG IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation J1/1 Kl 2 C L` "-j 'O ati__:?6*CA G1' f :ui-.: 25 wi t't t7 ,p3�P iv - T ?e' —i.-t+vv • 1,..� �t+,e' 0-.i�'l �-Ct-i �', _�1.1r.'•'--cid'C��:L� -' �J...t,_�r,.. -1- (�.tt, .�%{ Z/C,X.-�11Yw•4.aa..t'.. It {: Da May 21, 1979 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: Please print your name) nGENDA 1T—EM 13 Item Descriptioa:2::y'1'Rr74?n1,? QF DURHAM ROAD _-- Proponent (for) pponent (against)�M� -- — Name, Address and Affiliation I Name, Address and Affiliation , f 4_1,4 J r .t--4 . I.N W ti•(i�/iiitl /�"L/� 14 -- AifP a✓ — N T� trff' ALL— t' a E tI ------------- _ 1 t7-S a Da may 21, 979 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: . Vin$yfr name) f n c� -- Item Description. pIZOPOSED APIENDMENT REGARDING i'roponent (for) Opponent (against) ; ion Name, Address and Affiliation :ame, Address and Affiliat .;J t i tilt fill - it�► i ii ii lilt i -- i zi ►iii fill It } t PAYMENT OF BILLS FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL PROGRAMBUDGET 1AY 21, 1979 S Community Protection Police 2,830.73 Public Works 751.62 Municipal Court 81.30 Planning 1,018.88 Building 368.10 Total Community Protection 5,050.63 Home & Community Quality Public Works 3,444.20 Social Services Library 326.39 Aged Services Youth Services Historical Total Social Services 32.6.39 Policy & Administration Mayor & Council 296.23 Administration 271.64 Finance 701.74 Total Policy & Administration 11269.61 City Wide Support Functions Non-departmental 3,405.31 Misc. Accounts (refunds & payroll deductions, etc.) 8,103.39 CAPITOL BUDGET CoTnmuni ty 'Protections Road Acquisition & Dev. - Parks 'Acquisition & Dev. Storm Drainage Total Community Protection Support Services Donations DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bond Bancroft Bond 12,743.75 UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY Contract TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHECKS WRITTEN 34,343.28 MEMO TO: CITY COUNCIL DATE: MAY 21, 1979 FROM: BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1979 April's building activity included permits for 3 signs, 21 single family residential, 8 residential alter and repair, 1 commercial, 5 commercial alter and repair, 1 demolition, 1 site grading and 1 foundation for a total valuation of $1,774,485.00. Fees for 38 permits $ 8121. 75 Fees for 3 signs 110.00 Plumbing Activity - 33 1282.00 Mechanical Activity 39 349. 50 Business Licenses - 31 1452.00 TOTAL - - $13,315.25 Sewer Permits 17 $35,400.00 Sewer Inspections - 17 725.00 King City Building Activity included 9; residential alter and repair and 4 commercialalter and repair for a total valuation of $71,162.,00 and fees ;of $466.00. a _ . , . . . 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G C � a7 n. p � I N I co U N G G O O N N G N N N � �xr4l � po 10 a . ,i •v o a b O r,7 L s.i •p O O O y' H Y+ N •.W r1 '-1 .. kl U y N TJ� I w 1 N •C G O Ij C-O 41 U n W w � aNi X v C 'r;, - H L � L�I �t�� M� W P4 M0, - u1 bo n N i� CD I C~l+l N H z 6 + � o r4 C) m W W OD t O 'O o'S O O t"l p -Nry O I y V N ,. G y .. N. tC N..•1 rl • y.l U CJ 'N N N N G m o. .y v 'IN•+ m X v d s.,H W 7 Iz w aw m y m ao W d O O � •aa mow' - FINANCIAL STATEMENT EXPENDITURES Date 4-30-79 OPERATIONAL BUDGET 1978-79 Current Year To Budget Month _ Date 1. COMMUNITY PROTECTION POLICE SERVICES 1.1 1.1.1 Patrol %:1,600 3513686 24,497 251008 1.1.2 Investipation 91,470 5,963 62,349 1.1.3 Communication & Records 99.656 7.839 72,053, 1.1.4 Administration 63.,328_ 4,634 46,723 TOTAL %1,600 $ 606,140 42,933 432,133 PUBLIC WORKS 1.2 1.2.1 Street Lighting 43,803 8,Q9f 38.841 1.2.2 Traffic Signing & Marking Sig, ,+:1,230 20.665 616 12,029 1..2.3 Engineering 3.358 _ _ 30,597 1.2.4 Administration & Clerical 3,085 244 2 303 TOTAL ',1,230 :108,736 12,314 83x770 MUNICIPAL COURT 1.3 1.3.1 Arraignments & Trials 15,738 1.285 11„339 PLANNI14G AND ZONING 1.4 1.4.1 Current Planning 41,180 +*3,19 44,299 3,315 34,474 1.4.2 Advance Planning 1,4.2(1) N.P.O. Program 11,515 278 5,921 1.472(2) I _Cn_C, H.C.D.`. 12_,475` 450) 9,400- 1.4.3. Enforcement 740 1.4.4 Suooport Services (Clerical) `, :,1,846 16,066 1,151 11,431 1.4.5 Program Administration 16,499 1,257 13,843' : 1.4`.6 Park Administration 290` 5 a. TOTAL 96,919 +4,965 =101,884 5,551 '` 75,074 BUILDING INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT 1.5 1.5.1. Plan Checking 141496 1117 11.608 1.5.2 Field Inspection 42,034; 4,414' 23,082 1.5.`3 Sugport Services (Clerical) 9,647 730 7,167 1.5.4 Program Administration 10,065 750' 7,803 TOTAL' 76,2_42 ].011 2. HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY PUBLIC WORKS 2.1 2.1.2 Sanitary Service 700 65,669 3,509 35 93 2.1.3 Streets and Roads` `6,500 .109;281 5163` 34.381 2.1.4 Parks *1y400 53,142 '3.326 41,042 2.1.`5 Storm Water Control 650 44,483 3,476` 171867 2.1.6 Special ,Projects - 20,009 1.341 i 7 2.1 Ancillary Service 28c858 2,190 2.1.8 Engineering 42.892 ---- 3.262 32,754 2.1.9 Administration & Clerical 3,084 227 2,355 n s 6 ontr6 1 8,800 3,550 TOTAL x',9,250 376&218 22,496 206.112 transfered from Contingency EXPENDITURES Date_, ;1 30,1979 OPERATIONAL BUDGET Page 2 1.978-79 Current Year-To Budget Month_ Date 3. SOCIAL SERVICES LIBRARY 3.1 3.1.1 Technical Services x,702 $ 24,526 1,233 19.295 3.1.2 Community Services �_ 15,578 12341 �aQk_ 3.1.3 Operations & Maintenance 3,083 603 5,885 3.1.4 Administration 15 693 1. 119 LZ_,.5 TOTAL X702 58,880 4,296 50,540 YOUTH & AGED SERVICES 3. 3.1.1 Loaves & Fishes 5,000 78 4,436 3.2.1 Youth Services 18,008 16,207 3.5.1 Historical 50 TOTAL $ 23,058 78 20,643 [E, POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION MAYOR AND COUNCIL 4.1 4.1..1 Policy and DirectionlO,606+ 517 = 11,123 194 5,856 CITY ADMINISTRATION 4.2 4.2.1 Management Functions *547 _ 28,882 2,174 23,060 _ 4.2.2 Staff Functions %,541 15Z.274...__ 972 12,879 4.2.3 Ancillary Functions 3,541 276 2-,724 TOTAL %1,094 $ 47,697 3,422 38,663 FISCAL ADMINISTRATION AND RECORDS 4.3 "1 812 6^c 0.37 6 084' .50'246 4.3.1 Finance Pr 5 60,22 + , 4.3.2 Citv Records 547 21 617 2,171 17,237 4.3.3 Management support°Services 8,087 01Z 6,696 TOTAL 89,382 -f- 2,359 91,741 8,927 741179 5. CITY WIDE SUPPORT FUNCTIONS NON-DEPARTMENTAL FUNCTIONS'5.1 5.1;1 :Legal Services 22,500 2,489 5.1.2 Insurances 48,475 15 38'320 Utilities 24,875 1,753 19,450 5a1.4 Rent 6,978 400 5100 5.1.5 Postage 8,293 148 479 5.1.6 Audit 7,250 245 7.205 5.1.7 Memberships 8742 9.102 5.1.8 Codification'of,Ordinances 2,000 14759 5,1.9 Stationery & Supplies 2,500 868 1,516 5.1.10 - Bldg. & Equip. Maint. & Repair ::2 2OO 4 200' 143' 3,742 5.1.11 Contractual ;Services 6,755 7- 5,533 5.1.12 Unemployment Reserve 13,000 2,495 5.1.1.3 Donations - 2,000 99 5.1.14 Publicity & Community Relations 1,457 5:1.15 Materials & Supplies 700 128" 7.67 5.1 -18 Payroll WH 5.1.19 Continency 200,486 - 23,917 :176,569 TOTAL 358,011 19,7141 336,294, ___ '6,796 112,521 CAPITAL BUDGET Date Page 3 1978-79 Current Year-To Budget Month Date 6. COMMUNITY PROTECTION HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY 6.2 6.2.1.3(7) Road Acg &_Development $ 331,330 6.2_.1.4_(3_)_ Parks Acg & Development 74,354 1,950 3,850 6 1 5(3) Storm Drainage 43,832 _ 41,966 DIVISION 6.5 6.5.1.13(j) Donations 2,000 TOTAL $ 451,,16 1,950 45,816 k 7. DEBT SERVICE 7.1 General Oh; igation Bonds 21,000 21,000 7.1.1 General Obligation Bonds (Ir_t.) 1,649 1,649 _ Una ro riated Balance 23 253 TOTAL 45,902 22,649 7.2 Bancroft Improvement Bonds 39,000 12,000 7.2.1 Bancroft Improvement Bonds (Int.) 11,449 6.236 Unappropriated Balance 128,810 TOTAL 179,259 18,236 TOTAL $ 2,530,428 117,253 1,247,191 Transfers from Contingency r; i, s1IlvUTES Tigard Library Board April :, '1979 Call to Order The regular meeting of the Tigard Library was called & Roll Call: to order by chairman Betsy Chick on April 9 at 7:40 Pial. Excused: Jeri Cundiff, Richard Bendixsen and George Vaternick. Report's: The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as correct- ed. In lieu of the monthly report the Librarian reported briefly on the increase in circulation. The report for March will be mailed to Board members. Old Business: The Board deferred setting a permanent meeting day until play meeting the entire Board is able to discuss the matter. It was Motion moved by Jim Sidey that the May meeting be held Monday, May 14. The motion was sccon~dcd by Jean Carlisle and passed. 1979-80 Serial Betsy Chick reported that in answer to City Council's re- Levy Contract quest, she was appointing Jim Sidey and Yvonne Burgess to serve on a county committee being formed to reconsider elements of the 1979-80 serial levy contract. It was noted that in spite of several cities' dissatisfaction with the contract. Tigard City Council is satisfied that it is a good contract and has already signed it. Publicity Librarian reported that Tigard Public Library has regis- tered with the Portland Volunteer Bureau. In addition to using the service to secure volunteers for the senior out- reach program, it will also be used to help with Library Public Relations. Librarian also reported that she has spoken to the Tigard Times and discussed various means of increasing library visibility in the community through the newspapers. Computer Up-Date Librarian reoorted'that work continues on writing the spe- cifications for the ,system. The tentative tem table calls for letting bids by June 1 and to have Beaverton on line by October 1. Tigard will plan tentatively to be on line in 11 to 2 years later. Closure Librarian reported that steps are being taken to notify the public that Library will be closed April 30, May :1 and2 with signs posted in the Library and newspaper notification. Budget Conmittee Librarian announced that Library budget will go before the City Budget Committee on April 19. OLALibrarian announced that a trustees meeting will be held April 20 at 9:30 PM as part of the Oregon'Library-Associ-. ation annual `conference'being held at Jantzen Beach. ~ New Business: Librarian reported that SB 31,' requesting'percapita state .w SB 31 aid for libraries, is being introduced in the State Legislature in April. It was reported that the bill has been presented to the Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce Public Affairs Committee. The Committee is considering the _1 f i Minutes, T�,,ard Library Board, April 9, 1979 - 2 bill, but h%S not COINU LO a &_-Ci6 vtl Gfi whetheu or' not to support it. (Pap-?c stating their position on taxation is attached.) Librarian w-as asked to supply members of the Board with copy of bill and list of legislators dealing with it. Programs: The matter of the Library's sponsoring special programs was disCUSsed. Two recent programs, one planned for school- age children, another for parents of 5-18-month-old children, were discussed. Both programs involved much staff time and mmbcrs of the community who donated their time. The children's program was very poorly attended; the parent group received no' response. By consensus, the Board decided that the Library will (1) continue the successful preschool story hours; (2) not devote large amounts of time to other types of programs for older childrai, nor prevail upon the community to donate time for these activities. This will not preclude special summer reading programs and occasional activities for older children involving staff and minimal outlay of time and money. Friends of the Library will continue to sponsor adult programs at the Library at their discretion. Tigard Public Library will concentrate on offering the best possible basic library services within budget limitations, working always to upgrade the service with careful selection of materials and friendly, informed staff members. Meeting adjourned at 9:L+o P"4. Respectfully submitted, Irene Ertelf Approved: Approved as corrected; Q I e jF 1 zy Emma— i 'TRI RI ) P JRf,TC I,IFRARY 1,2508 a.Ul. Main St. Tigard, Oregon 97223 May 14, 1979 TO: Library Board City Council FROM: City Librarian SUBJECT: Monthly Report, April 1979 1. Administration: a. Librarian has continued to attend meetings concerning the county computerized circulation system. Work continues on the specifications and the timetable remains the same. b. Library Board held its regular meeting April 9. Minutes are attached. c. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program concluded the week prior to April 16. A total of nineteen persons were assisted. d. Staff members attended various sessions of the, Oregon Library Association. conference April 18 through April 21 . Jean Carlisle, Board member, attended the trusttes session on April 20. The Library was manned completely by volun- teers on April 20 so that staff could attend special workshops. e. Librarian presented 1979-80 budget to the City Budget Committee on April 19. The new county serial levy will provide '76,724 and a req!.test for . 38,020 was made to the City. f. Librarian did not attend Washington County Cooperative Services professional board meeting for April. Minutes show no action was taken on matters previously reported in this report and/or affecting Tigard Public Library. g. Library was closed April 30, May I and 2 so that staff could work on some backloggedprojects. Volunteers came in also to keep the book drop v clear, shelve and file. 2. Personnel: a. Volunteer hours totaled 140, averaging 5.6 per day. 3. Statistics: t a. Circulation 7013 Books 6430 Magazines 347 Adult 4691 Audio-Visual 113 Juven ;1739 Other 19 Interlibrary Loan 104 b. User cards issued 158 In-Town 70.__ Out-of-Town 88 c. Story_Hour`12..5 average (Wed & Thurs;preschool) StartRight Day School 16 ,m d. Materials added 32.8 Adult,Fic 50 Juvenile Fic' 13 Adult Non-Fic"62 Juvenile Non-F is 10'` Adult Paperbat:k 164 Juvenile Paperback 19 Large Feint 10 e. Materials withdrawn 0 'i gard ,Public Library f-ionthly Report, April 1979 f. Money Received: Fines $9.80 Lost Books $8.95 Dont?t ion �Q _ 4. Programs; a. A special program on decorating Eastr-,r eggs was held at the Library on April 13. 'twenty-four children with 5 parent helpers participated. Age group included 3-year-oLds to ten-year-olds. b. Friends of the Library held their "Early Bird Bazaar" on April 28 at the C.F. Tigard elementary school. Proceeds frorm table rentla and books amounted to more than $300. This was held :in .lieu of the book sale at the Tigard Town and Country days in August. i INCdi:lr^ TAX LINI2TATIONOP�2dPERTY TAX REBATE PROPOSAL Proposed: For submission to State Representative Norm Smith, with approval of the Tigard Area t:.'siamber of ..oj,«<,=rcc rubarc Committee_ Prepared: By members of Public Affairs Subcommittee on Tax Reform (Bruce Clark, chairman; Pat Newman; Dcb Fennell; Alan Mickelson) Assisted: By resource persons Raeldon Barker and Aldie Howard (City of Tigard) , Chief Russell Washburn (TRFPD) , Public Affairs Chairman Bill Elliott, and Chamber staff with input from Chamber general membership via opinion poll. Findings and recommendations: 1. Sufficient property tax limitations currently exist with regard to financing of government operations at the county, city and special district levels. These local coffers should not be the target of additional limitation measures. n i- vaac�C in state spending and Personal income taxation 6. L1 J.11tl�..o on y,ii�...�... _.� ,._� -- -,.- _. _. .. should be achieved through the following indexing methods: a) Increases in state government expenditures should be curtailed by indexing the rate of state budget growth to the rates of increase in average personal income and population, b) State income tax tables should be re-indexed to account for cost of living impacts on the increase. in average personal .income. 3. Property tax relief should be provided —reedy from tine state general fund, to all property taxpayers (including renters) , in the following manner: a) The state would refund 50/ of all individual property tax payments up to a ceiling of X1,500. b) Increase in the ,51,500 property tax refund ceiling would be indexec'tix to the annual rate of increase in property valuation in the Mate of Oregon. 4.' Additional tax relief and state spending curtailment would take 4 place in the following manner: Any general fund surplus which exists after budget requirements have been met and after the aforementioned tax rebate program has been implemented,; would be refunded to income to payers, proportional to the amount of income tax which they originally. paid. 5. No new forms of taxation should be considered by the Legislature at this time. Page' 1 of 2 C. The people within any government jurisdiction must retain the discretionary power to tax themselves beyond any established limitation_ 7. A simple majority vote should be considered sufficient for passage of any new local tax or for an increase in any ; existing local tax. The same simple majority requirement should apply to passage of state tax measures by the Legisl _ ure., 8. Such property taxes as currently exist or as may be established_ in the future should be assessed according to the true cash value of individual properties. Artificially established assessments would merely create an inequality in the distribu- tion of the property tax burden. Therefore, no rollback of assessments, no limitation on assessment increases, and no limitation on millage rates should be considered. i Page ,2 of-2 . F NOR MONTHLY REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT APRIL 15 - MAY 14, 1979 CURRENT PLANNING Tide following projects were acted on by the Planning Commission over the past month ZONE CHANGES Zone Change ZC 30-78 (Sherwood Downs Planned Development) Applicant: Ginther Engineering, Inc. Request: A preliminary planned and program review of a residential planned development and zone map amendment from Wash. Co. RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7 PD on a 11.25 acre parcel. Site Location: South of Benita Road an S.W. 76th Ave. (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12B, Tax Lots 4600, 4700, 4701 and 4800) Action Taken: Approved April 17, 1979 with conditions Zone Change ZC 3-79 (George P. and Aase B. Husvar) Applicant: George P. and Aase B. Husvar Request: A zone map amendment from Wash. Co. RU-4 to City of Tigard R-7 "Single Family Residential" on 0.90 acre and 0.69 acre parcels. Site Location: 14200 S.W. 97th ('slash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 11BA, Tax Lots 106 & 107) Action Taken Approved May 1, 1.979 with conditions 9 Zone Change _ZC 10-79_(Peter Hoffman) App cant: Peter Hoffman Request: A zone map amendment from City R-7 PD to City of Tigard A-2 "Multi family Residential" on a .35 acre parcel. Site Location: Canterbury and 109th Ave. (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 10AD, Tax Lot 8803) Action 'Taken: Approved May 1, ?1979 with conditions Zone Change ZC 9-79 (Jack Annand) Applicant: Jack Annand Request: A zone map amendment from City R-7 PD to City of 'Tigard A-2 "Multi- family Residential" on a 1.04 acre parcel. Site Location: SW 109th Ave. (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 LOAD, Tax Lot 8800) Action Taken Approved:May 1,' 1979 with conditions CONDITIONAL USES Conditional Use CU 7-79 (Veterinary Medical Facility) Applicant: Alva L. Roberts Request: A conditional use permit to operate a veterinary medical facility in a CP "Commercial-Professional" zone on a 0.4 acre parcel. Site Location: 12530 S.W. Scholls Ferry Rd (Wash. Co. Tax Map 1S1 33AD portion of Tax Lot 2400) Action Taken Approved April 17, 1979 MONTHLY REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT APRIL 15 May 14, 1979 Page 2 CONDITIONAL USE Conditional Use CU 9-79 (Green Valley Development) Applicant: Green Valley Development Request: A conditional use permit to operate the following: Paper product weaving of cotton, wcol manufacture, heating equipment manufacture and flax, and other fibrous products, in a M-4 "Industrial Park" zone on a 2.34 acre parcel. d Street ( lash. Co. Tax bicep 2S1 2BA, Tax Lot 1000) . Site Location: 9540 S.-.J. Tigar Action Taken: Approved May 1, 1979 with conditions TEMPORARY USE Temporary Use TU 3-79 (Russell Thomas) Applicant: Russell Thomas Request: _'?n extension of a temporary use permit for six (6) months to place a mobile home next to his existing residence. Site Location: 9845 S.W. o"Mara Street (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 2CD, Tax Lot 2803) Y Action Taken; Approved May 1, 1979 MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous - Extension of Durham; Road Applicant: Tom Spears, Public works Dept. wash. Co. Request: realignment of Durham Road to intersect with Lower Boones Ferry Rd Site Location: Durham Road _ to Action Taken: Approved with Cony1t10iaS and reyo�ouncil1anendaCi.ty Council this item is on the may 21, 1979 Cit g Miscellaneous - Picks Landing II Applicant: Ken Waymire and Paul Grimstead Request: Public approval of the cross-section development of the public streets for the',permitted 40 feet right-of-way in .Picks Landing Project Develop- ment. Site Location: Picks Landing Action Taken: Approved as amended ADAPTION OF THE HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Api.l i cant: City of Tigard - Request: Final adoption of the Housing implementation Plan to the Comprehensive Plan Action Taken: Approved with ,recommendation to City Council e presented. This -item will be heard on may 21, 1979 at the City Council meeting. A1die Howard, Planning Director ---------- POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL - ------------------------ ------------------- - sy AVERAGE NUMERIC-AL STRENGTH DATLY ABSENCE --AVERAGE EFFECTIVE SiRhNGiH_ --- ----- ------------------- This Last Same ------------ --_- -- J End of _ --Same This Same This this Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Last Last Last _ Year_ _ __ _ _ 'fear _ _Year--_� TOTAL PERSONNEL _ 26- -_ 28 -------------------- ---- 10_0----- -11_9 -_-15_0_ 15.7 - 16 1--`-- - .7 ---1.0--- --1.3--�--1.3 J ! 1.0CHIEF'S OFFICE 2 �7 7 3.0 2.8 4.0 3.5 4.2 SERVICES DIVIS. -------- -- ---- - ------- -- .- ---------- PATROL DIVISION ' 14 _ - 1`�+ ----- 3.5 -5.3_-- - 6.0 _ _-8.7_ -- I TRAFFIC IC D I I IS. 0 2 0 1.2- ( 0 0 � - .8 ---- ---- -------------- ------ ------ ---------- 2.0 INVEST, SECTION 3 3 1,1 1 ® 1.9 2.1 ---------- FORCE ONE _ 11 �13 I-` 3.4_- � --5.3 --7.6-- --6-7- -- FORCE TWO 109 -1.4 - + 2.1--F-3.6 --4-6- -�3.9 -� FORCE THREE 5 u ----- _-----s --r CHANGES IN PERSONNEL II DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH ------------_ a_ __------This _ ---Same Month - l, Present for duty end of�last month _26 INcnth «� Last Year 2. Recruited during month �o ------------__ `------ --- ------ 1i'0 L "ia�al number field 3, `Reinstated during month _ officers lea L6 _ Total to account for 26- 2. Less Agents Assi.g- 4, Separations from the ser,rice: I' ned to InveStigat. 0_ i ^v (a) Voluntary resignation 0 3. AtcVage daily abs- ences of field off- (b) Retirement iters owing to: (c) Resigned with charges pending _ 0 (a) Vacation, susp- 0 cn-ion, days off, E (d) Dropped during probation _0 _ �� co'-p" time, etc.'__'" ' (e) Dismissed for cause 0 (b) Sick d Injured (c) Schools, etc. .3 1.0 (f) Killed in line of duty 0 -' Total ar-crage daily (g) Deceased 0- -ab ences 5.,3j 7.2 Total separations _=_ - 14, Available for duty 8.7 i _ � 8.8-- - 5. Present for duty at end of mvnth �----__- 1 I. Calls for Service: This -1onth 634 Year to Date 2.311 A. Obligated Time 1,187.5 B. Non-Obligated Time 832.3 11. PART-I CRIMES No. Cleared Arrests A. Homicide 0 _ B. Rape 0 C. Robbery v T2 D. Assault 5 3 3 E. Burglary 14 — 4 5 - F. larceny — 49i 15 — - 12— G. Auto Theft 7 _ — Totals ==77=== =--23 —— 21__ III. PART II TOTALS 75 36 40 _ TOTAL - Part I and II 152 59 61 IV. TOTAL PERSONS CHARGED: 61 a. Adult Male 28 C. Juvenile Male 20 b. Adult Female 2 d. Juvenile Female 11 V. WARRANTS SERVED 12 nFa sC i _420 9VI. TOTAL PROPERTY LUSS $ 5n9_22 TOTAL PROPERTY RECOVERED y VII. TRAFFIC , a. Accidents Investigated 23 Injury Accidents '8 Fatal 0 b. Citations: VBR (Speeding) 111 Yield Right of Way '6 Following too Close 1 Red Light 22Stop Sign 8 Improper Turn 6 Reckless Driving 0 9 Careless Driving :5 Driving under the Influence 8` E ' Driving While Suspended 8 Other Hazardous 11 Non-Hazardous 146 Total Hazardous 186 c. Enforcenent Index 23.25' d. Traffic Enforcement Totals Citations: This Month This Year 332 Year to Date 1,047 S This Month Last Year' 167 Last Year to :Date 6631 Warnine,s: This Month This Year so Year to Date 259: This Month Last Year:: ift Last Year to Date 395, NOTE: - Part I' Crimes (Major Crimes)' Clearance Rate 29,9% rA - Part 'II Crimes (Minor Crimes) Clearance Rate 48.0% t i " i a VIII. TRAINING A. Sgt. Wheeler spent the month of April with the Portland Police Bureau, receiving special investigative training. B. Crime and the Aged. On April 5 and 6, Officer Crisham attended a two day school at Eugene Police Department; subject: Crime aad the Aged. C. Crime Prevention School. Officer Crisham attended a twc week school at the Police Academy in Monmouth from April 23 through the hath -�f May. This course is sponsored by the Board on Police Standards and Training, and dealt with crime prevention. D. Departmental Training. 3 hours of training was given to all department personnel at the General Motors Training Center. Subject matter: Bombs and other Explosive Materials. This class was taught by a member of the Oregon State Police Bomb Squad. E. See attached report f0 L-DOMUML G1aEzc::s :cte7iti.s. i` a �4 C4 A W92 . rd -4 .d ..4 . N 14 Co 40 10 F—z'c,, M � � � 00 CJ I r fir] 0 ' 14 0 L7 .c� 94 m N (Ws� S! tl0 41 H � t7 A+ va 'S 44 92 bpi Q C ® bc 0 "a < be Om $4 02 �.a r9 ❑ a E to Q S`e l T`. 94 en 4 f 0 M �9 ipf 17 Mal a 1 j i n . a PHII JACKSON 6905 N.E. SACRAMENTO PORTLAND, OREGON 97213 May 21, 1979 Tigard City Council City Ilal1 Tigard, Oree:on 9722, :gear Council Members: Since I can net be at the meeting on *nether to wider? Di rli�-im Po€id; then T would d 1 -ilrr for thi letter to speak for me. --_ ?•lith so much traffic on IFU Way 99, the stop lights and -traffic jams between Bing City and I--5, and I think of all the inconvenience tris situation creates for these travelers as well for the people of this Community, then I would feel very selfish if I did not support this proposal. The 'difference between a two,lane and a four lane ;on Durham Road< is insignificant, to the Beni fit that will result. I`- feel that it 'is a very wise and prudent move to widen Durhm Road. I support you and suggest you proceed with the project as soon as possible. Sincerely, J GqK1 0- Z/c, Phi J cicson i a S 15900 S.W. 76th Tigard, Oregon 97223 April 12, 1979 Aldie Howard City of Tigard Planning Department 12420 S.W. Main Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Sir: This letter is presented to you as per our conversation of April 10, 1979 in which T indicated to you, as I would be out of town on April 17th and unable to attend the Tigard Council Meeting regarding the proposed 4-lane road from Highway 99 to intercept I-5 at approximately 72nd Street and Carmen Drive. i would appreciate it if you would read th'i leiter into the record on my behalf in the proposed change to Durham Road. I am in objection to this proposed street for the following reasons: 1. The proposed street would be cutting through my property of which I have buildings on this land and do not wish them destroyed, moved, or otherwise altered in any manner. I also do not wish to sell any portion of my Droperty to 'Washington County or any other interested parties. 2. With the proposed change in Durham Road, this>would °basically turn Durham Road into a truck route, routing truck traffic around the - City of T-J. I therefore object to submitting myself and my family to be required to live on or near a road that would as heavily travelled as a highway. I did not purchase this property with the intent of living on a very crowded street as I have small children and`.I fear for their welfare. the pr -ed 4-lane road thewidth nf the road would all but4ith r eliminate the front of Durham School, which would make it virtually 'impossible to keep the school at its locat=on." As I moved to this area so that my children could be brought Lip in a small school , I wonder just if Washington County could assure me that this change would not cause the extinction of Durham School and the fine qualities that it has toofferpeople. 4. This proposed 4-lane road would also be 'adjacent to Tigard High School. I do not feel that taxpayers of this County or ;this State would care to have a busily travelled 4-lane road in front or near any school. '- With the amount of school children going to Tigard Nigh, I can see where this could be a very hazardous area regarding personal injury to these people. t A -2- 5. I am constantly reading the newspaper and hearing on the news broad- casts that Washington County does not have the funding available to make the necessary road repairs of the existing roads in this County. I therefore wonder where Washington County is going to get the money that it would take to make this major improvement, and if there is money to make this improvement, I think the money would be better spent on upgrading the present road and taking the balance of this money and putting it to use on the other streets in Washington County that are in need of repair. Along with the proposed change where Durham Road, a new extension would go across my property and connect up to 72nd, I wonder if the County realizes the amount of area that is in the greensway and the flood plain along this route.that would constitute a major change in the environment and the change of the flood plain, not to mention the cost of either filling the flood plain or building an enormous bridge across this area. 6. With the,:cost of fuel and the energy shortage that we have in this nation; T am sere you will see much more computer transport systems of some type to go to these outlying areas which would alleviate much traffic along all the roads and highways in the State of Oregon in the future. So with the thought of continually building all these major highways and roads, some thought should be given to conserving the ones we have and making plans for computertravel instead of adding more roadways. In addition to the above mentioned items, I am wholeheartedly disappointed in the Washington County Planning Staff that the people along this proposed area were not notified of the `changes that are proposed, especially when you're proposing to take somebody's land out from underneath their feet without first contacting them by either calling or a written Tetter to inform them of what changes are being proposed. To go even further, anybody along thi's route that is,going;_to be affected, I ,feel should be contacted by the Planning Division of their proposed changes, rather than have to dig them.out of little articles in the paper, which, of course, _I realize is legal in the sense of the law,;but morally, I think it's very unfair to all people concerned. I think government, by taking a look at what's going on :across the country and people's feelings towards government,` should make a little additional effort to be `a little bit more respective to the people who ,are paying their wages. As I am employed by, a governmental agency myself, I feel I can Say thi s. wi th, eonfi- dente', that in our agency we try to inform the people of'what we ars: doing and the reasons why. instead of going ahead with the project that a fey people —i-ht have in mind without any re4ards to anybody else. Thank you. 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Ley t-c.?i 1. _�Elr-ss,� � ��`'�.�'C.',y-� f 9 r f .< n a 13 .. � �+( s�•�.;_.-1,- � ( lr �; .� �; ELI , —ti 10530§c�tt4,1920 s ASF-IINGTON COUNTY Into-i)rpurtur<•ul t �rrrespornteni c• Bate May 1`-`, 1J/9 To City of Tigard, City Council From Washington County Department of Public Works Subject Recommended Change in the Wording of the NPO #5 Land Use Plan Adopted by City of Tigard Attached is a copy of the NPO #5 Land Use Plan which was adopted by Tigard City Council concerning the wording in relation to design criteria for S.W. Durham Road, and a recommendation that Durham Road not be realigned to connect with Upper Boones Ferry Road at S.W. 72nd Avenue. Washington County would recommend that the wording be changed to No. 3, Policy No. 26 to read as follows: S.W. Durham Road shall be constructed to -- Washington County arterial_ street standards. In discussion of neighborhood street system, the NPO recommended that Durham Road not -be realigned to connect with Upper Boones Ferry Road at 72nd Avenue. Washington County would like to request the City Council support the proposed realignment of Durham Road with Upper Boones Ferry Road at 72nd Avenue to complete the arterial street system in the area. The reason that Washington County is making this request of the City of Tigard is so that we can request the City's support for a road project for the improvement of S.W. Durham Road. r As you might recall at a City Council work session in December, I appeared before the Council and indicated the possibility offuture funding for a road improvement project for-Durham` Road. At the work session before the Council, the question of the language in the adopted plan was discussed because we were aware that at the time of the adoption of the NPO #5 plan, the City Council had much discussion concerning Durham Road and the arterial system as it relates to the land use plan for that area. The City Council directed the County to go ;through the process of meeting with the NPO and the City Planning Commission in coming before the Council to discuss the wording in the adopted plan. That is why we appear before you at this time, that is to discuss ,the NPO #5 adopted plan as it relates to S.W. Durham Road. This is not a road project request and there is no funding available for an immediate road,project at this time. I`want to emphasize that point because if the City would support the changes in the wording of the adopted NPO,plan, 'then the County would follow with a request to the City for support for funding for a Durham 'Road projects After a project is approved, there,would be a road design; hearings in .which'the esIciu would be discussed nt thu public hearings. This will un- doubtedly result in a duplication of discussion and input in this he __ng, and again at the time a road improvement project is proposed for t-b .imprrve-- ment of Durham Road. To address; the specific issues that are stated in the NPO #5 Plan, Washington County would make the following comments: The NPO Plan that was adopted for the City of Tigard did indicate an urban intensity land use for the area. This was not changed by the adoption of the NPO Plan. However, the plan that City , Tigard, City Council May 14, 1979 ` Page 2 was adopted indicated that only the street system as it relates to the arterial plan would be reduced, without regard to the proposed trip generation as a result of the more intense land use. The Traffic Engineering Consultant in working on this plan, provided traffic projection volumes ranging from 13,000 to 20,000 vehicles per day utilizing S.W. Durham Road. The function of S.W. Durham Road has been that of an arterial road. This has been carried on the County's Transportation Plan and even on the City's Plan as an arterial street. In approving developments along Durham Road, the County and the City have required that developing properties dedicate the necessary right-o£-way to provide eventually for the road to be constructed to urban arterial standards (90 feet) . Therefore, the developments that have taken place have provided the necessary right-of-way for the road to be developed to arterial standards. The design of the roadway width should be geared to the function of the roadway and the traffic volumes that are planned for. The wording of the adopted plan is restrictive in allowing the flexibility in design to provide for a traffic > movement that is currently and will in the future be utilizing S.W. Durham Road. Washington County urban arterial road standards calls for a 66 foot street improvement between curbs and sidewalk on each side. The. proposed road project would probably be a combination of standards ranging from 46 foot interim urban standard to sections that would be 56 feet in width with the curb and sidewalks on one side being constructed with this project for certain sections. Again, this should be left to the design and discussed at the hearings for a road improvement project. Washington County is not constructing landscape medians where a continuous left turn lane is called for in the road design. Although the initial cost of a landscaped median at the time a road is reconstructed in relation to the No cost of a paved median is not significant, the problem lies with the County's capability for maintaining :a landscaped median. At this time Washington County has no Parks Department or means necessary to provide the necessary and proper ` maintenance for 'landscaped medians. However.„ at the time that we would be working with the City on the design of the proposed roadway, if the City of Tigard would be interested in providing the maintenance for such a landscaped median this could be worked out in the roadway design. But again, these are items that should be worked out in the design of the road improvement pro,ect. it would have been better stated in the Planning document to have indicated that landscaped medians should be encouraged whenever possible within the City of Tigard in developing the arterial street systems to urban standards. There will be pedestrian facilities designed in conjunction with the road improvement project. While the wording in the adopted plan appears to be insignificant as it relates to a proposed road improvement project, we felt that since` this wording is included in the City's adopted NPO 45 plan that it should be addressed at this time so that there would be no:misunderstanding or coiaPuso for an improvement project. The second item, which appears as a recommendation in the adopted plan, but apparently was discussed at some length at the time of the adoption of the NPO Plan, does differ from the County's arterial plan which for some time has indicated a `realignmen�tiof Durham Road with S.W. 72nd Avenue. Again, the projected traffic volumes that were done as part of the plan study indicated a higher volume of traffic on Durham Road east ,of S.W. Hall Boulevard. This traffic is reaching S.W. 72nd Avenue, but currently via ;a horizontal curve, an intersection with ;Upper Boones Ferry and then a, poorly designed intersection J' City c Pigard, City Council May 14, 1979 Page 3 Of 72nd with Upper Boones Ferry. At the time of the reconstruction of Upper Boones Ferry interchange with I-5, Washington County had designed the project so that additional right-of-way was obtained in order to extend Upper Boones Ferry directly to the west and create a four way intersection where these streets would intersect. The area immediately to the west of 72nd Avenue in this vicinity has been designated for industrial use and there will be land use changes as the parcels develop to their land use designation. The extension of Durham Road to this point on 72nd Avenue would improve the existing design that now exists and would reduce that existing portion of Durham Road to a local collector street with the intersection of Upper Boones Ferry on the west side of 72nd being realigned to provide a "T" type intersection with S.W. 72nd Avenue. Over the past several years, Washington County has looked at arterial planning for this area of the County. There were several alternatives that were pro- posed in the past in which an arterial street system was designed to provide a connection between I-5 and Highway 99 in this area. However, none of these proposals were accepted in they past so that now we are limited to utilizing the existing Durha:.n. between L_1_--. �. n Highway 99 and I-5 as the only alternative to provide this connection. Past proposals did consider a facility that would go south of the existing alignment and south of the existing Tigard High School to connect with the interchange at I-5 and Lower Boones Ferry Road. That proposal was rejected and since that time developments have taken place, so now the only alternative is to utilize the existing Durham Road with an improved alignment to make a more direct connection to 72nd and eliminate the existing curves and jogs. This connection was proposed by the consultant that did the traffic circulation plan for the NPO's and also recommended by the traffic consultant that proposed the Capital Improvements Program for Washington County. Therefore, Washington County recommends that this realign- ment be included in the project to upgrade S.W. Durham Road. Should the City support Washington County's recommendations to the NPO #5 adopted land use plan, then Washington County would follow up with the request to the City of Tigard for their support and participation in a road project request for the improvement Of S.W. Durham Road. S.W. Durham Road is not de- signed with todays standards and criteria in mind as far as the structural section, and the vertical and horizontal alignments that are used in todays urban standard streets. We would hope that the upgrading of Durham Road would enhance the safety of the traveling;publicand bring the road up to a standard i that would becompatiblewith the urban .land uses that have been developed in i the City as the area is designated urban, by the City;of Tigard. , Other items that would come under discussion at that time would be truck traffic (classifi- cation to determine percentage of trucks to total number of vehicles) designated peed, traffic control at intersection and at school location and pedestrian facilities. ` Tom Spear Public Works Planning Coordinator Washington County,'- Dept. of Public Works TS kc Attachment 1 • ` n t. ,� 1ac J.It the :ii.y on a Nati on to `yprove; Clou1�.:1�1.1;I.1n Coj%, it3I1CUIIf]Cj .- Approved, by i :1:':T71.[hl�l,1-j L'O t:: of C•QLiriI"i > 2. Asignate.' ;he c.:"ea a=ouYV7 ti-,-:'. Urlified ��Ti:'!1C Treatment Pl_',rit (all. J.-�n;1 .;cutEi o D 1rlLl ;l kl�� ;1 U y a u1 We!3t of Fanno Cr ec:•j,,) 72; cl `, l:lAdy c"L't 1, subsequent "(;() t2 't,i•11 a further detailed analysis of -ihe prop,-z, J.`rld usa this �.r. .3iclf' stated i%itG'(tt 't0 z'8Z1.1'C27 t0 CO!111 ;il ?•!i tit ul C ' :4j for developing area within 3 to L: v'ea,-s, Motion by Cov7i:ilman 1-lickelson, se-conded by Cour_cillrt n Cools, to approve staff recal;�r!:=nd.:_tions> , r' Ap-.'p'ov-ed by unanimous vote of Council, , y Poli c;y (2 b;= ree-.rord�d to read a.� fol�.�:v;, ltdit_lin -Une i es den-L, a1. port.i.o-fly i:,= iiZ iTF) on 2 `' tea to - 7 Li i L 1_1 { Hall i D(1 I s Y,� v_-d �� i ' , a_r arL . ial—: eet S ,r r( 1 . �"--Liv _ r.�,. t Lr, r 1c,��CJ x't Cti�, c[� LO tile G.1.1, Otl^ :2.3._15 .�i.c=iCi�.i'Ct• Tho t � �• � :,� t;1v.. s •�I� f i _ t y _ , co � .�t e� a t?�a lane road?ray ,i L a .� n� „-v l.trr, 1•�x a� intersections, r :!i~X'CEsi"•?' 6'(� ?P'�Cti_aIl strip ? f_`??^:'. it1T'fl a aC'F' not Yip PS5a1`y',- a ll epat t on one ids? _nct i'.• sidewulc On file other; G;.t 1_.i 1111. take Place within a 90 foot wide a 3 ng",..L; ly discussion by Council and - fo 7:1o•:r.3u.,, k Councilman Scheckla and Mayor Bishop oppozltion to 90 foot and x'acom-�lend:,d standard be a 65 foot : ight-•of way, Ylotion by Counc_t.'irlai i1� :k; i _,an 5.,l� 1 1 e onrj ,a by , aa em, LO1 11:p- `��f e t'C' 1 oy i,2b-y ::1 Propos 'Q by Stat::, ?r!X 11 th exception T) .,i On Of POI � La n [3 - B(,wita Road street st-andacci 6,-, f,p r. o _.+ c', ;by � to � mai -� Mayor i i uho'+o a?l.? C:o+.�� , �.• .::..5.,..� L�.� ._5�..1-.-.-.?; r" •"t�Y i t ,�•.. t' 1'_:,l � _ ' 1?�L_. CO +� 11°1t Ci by tilt Ft+_.YC ,1 lTl t C?�il'i1( lt� 1_ �C2 dCi t Won,, , °E map presented in Lho O W i r 2"00" ' J.'3 hko�.lat.1 t,.t � � ',l iit?i CULC1,; i iC1•;Ct �.{.�!. ..! Scuumind by Q:)nAi j. !t1 h)?"o rcd t:y r.`r In.i:rl >lt ; 4,�t Or Cou;1..,.i l ' .:•" i'L_:l�JI AUS',,._+ :. ).`i i � " k ";Y .25: X, nlit t}]e c^--14tLC O I C vu__c s a.. --- • - "� 7 s l area a�lc7':ri n7 only So!1�' n'+ vc'n of e .. ',� i17v i in Lh�t. industr- t retail and service commercial in tie ares.. 1ti�:IG:BOR:CJD STR ETS �1e traffic cir. cu,a tion element cf he TieiShlJOrtiloOC� Flan i_- irtenc?c c3 o provide the necessary �;uto obile access to property while avoiding r o� 'i 1p11 -an imizin- the izIpact of traffic on t'^_c rCSin deti.al, are-A. con.ges l .The sys t cn of streets presented on tYi p ?�1 has been analyzed by a cones t],s i no Gra f ic, en-i eer, Carl Butt!,:Q s andtale res"Its Of th's S"l y # s� s n report enti fled "Traffic, circi lest'-o:n Plan_ for n are included in a _ r. -- -- - bi Cite Hall- Considerable concern. Was T rS 4� 5", av`;1a e a� _ •tl_ �irjoyYln,T. fl'f c .' -ria.l routes not'f tra-' e:--pressed 'dry t_ ivYU re , s ei�hbcrhood {Hall Boulevard and ?h'rha-_ Road) and t_.. � �v ers,�,J the n ��- t}so_cr� i r adin-s � ould ha%re u_-ion the resi`Cn ti al 'dr?3S. a :.112 _ Ip) r� tr r uT r!��7] 'G`?LA Ylo�i 1to r.2 I o4.tm� �k�o5 i 35 7 - �- 1 _ " ]'t' Yid 2a-id l.1ZG-C s1,]_7 i_i_i v._.....en ��.. -'l••. v+ ones 7'^�wy�p }� r-/f ,5-^ '.'SYL>Tl1 C>l'1•� C> . L IJVVJ. .pV ones Fc,-r =fir •`�C..� u.4 !�^ ::ad ' t-10 1 e major t''ncrou h fares be accordilla to tyle S`Ol l Ci'Tin- a standards : PG IC '2b: �Jua'h.a Road, r ��1 Bivd. and Bonita Road shall eaw:: be 551 paired roadway •.rites a center lane for left turns; dial: l.an-d- ds y'E 4.OT3 II'1St set 17L]J.1 diTlo , b:.0:L 7.7' fx O1i 'i C]? sell w re e of the 36, �oavemerit sec'ti on -to all.et.•i 1-;" froom the =� center l�.n.. .� property line to anyb°_]ildirAT.s; S, each side for drainage; and A 8' b5.':te paon ore side and a 5' side:ralIc 011 'Ll-10 other DoT' r� total '5 deet Ofri,Y]t-�f-,•rad• 72nd Ar�cn'10 sh, be developed Y a sthree road in the same m�n-nrr as nom-]z;l.cx°;Read= .rit'� l 9 c O' ' riwltt-c?falr3f. 1 .� t_ pa--e' 16 4 s r, r r i l i 1 4 B xl� E 11a.° 12'-- 101 10' 5' 15 15' B 310E X12__._-_— —S , ---r— Fp rr th -- _. E-rth Pier--ia i n Bern Linc � � _� a Q C v a > c 3 cd. 90' RiGtIT OF WAY Property -property Line Line rr i F 1 'G i; ' l 1 p L E r � `a � +c 12 "nTEIRIAL. ,. �Ys•,•ir�.�'s-err.•-sr�oF�'�ec,,,"".�„..'aero—^'mr"ta3l+Cffi°.�s��:'�'..LTC.YCT�'•a�rxw•.e.�`.ssi.'F3P�uiafi :��u�"''�:"�r•,'�..�3�. ?y� i 3 p 4m } 21 1,2 � �...41 ^lam \•r �x 4 �. -48,' ` -ar �, ,S��nr'a_'a,.,..;• ..�'.r;z:R".E...:"'.atlT.',�L� ;,:�ar'`_."'` 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE—SECOND & MAIN STREETS HILLSBORO, OREGON 97123 (403) 648-8681 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JOHN C. ANICKER, cnotrR,on Department of Planning LYELL GARDNER 648-8761 ELDON ROUT WILLIAM MASTERS BURTON C. WILSON, JR. September 15, 1972 Tualatin Development, Inc. 15300 SW 116th Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 RE: Summerfield, --"72-375-S Gent l en:,an i At its meeting on August 30, 1972, the Subdivision Committee of the n�_ ,.., Co_miss!nn reviewed Your subdivision titled WashingTon County rlaninli g I,Summerfield". i This proposed subdivision plat will be presented to the Washington County Planning Commission at its 7:30 p.m, meeting, Wednesday, September 27, 1972, with the following recommended conditions for approval : 1 The Department of Public Health received a letter from the Unified Sewerage Agency giving assurances that adequate sewage service can be provided. 2. The preliminary plat show SW Durham Road with a forty-five (45) foot n , right-of-way to centerline. ..3. The final plat provide a platrestriction against direct vehicular access onto SW Durham Road. 4. All traffic islands be shown within the right-of-way and a written statement providing for*•thei , maintenance be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. 5. The cul--de-sac at the westerly boundary of the property be designed to provide adequate'access to all adjacent lots. 6, the subdivision and street names be approved by the Survey Section of the Department of Public Works prior to the submission of the Fina! p!at W- 7, The minimum right--of-way Improvement width be shown at twenty-one (21 ) feet r.for street sections with one-way traffic. a . i WASHINGTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Staff Report Svptamber 27, SUBDIVISION: Summerfield 72-375-5 APPLICANT: Tualatin Development Company, Inc. ENGINEER: Harris - McMonagle and Associates APPLICANT'S REQUEST. Preliminary approval of a subdivision which proposes to divide 11 .5E acres Into thirty-nine (39) residential lots with a typical lot area of 7,000 square feet. LOCATION 4.;�,.� ��o-� is ionated on the north side of SW Durham Road approximately tII �avJvv. -.. ._ .___ . _ 500 feet east of SW 109th Avenue. The site Is directly east of King City. ZONING The property is zoned P-R, Planned Residential . GENERAL PLAN The adopted Plan of Development for the area designates the subject property , for residential development. ARTERIAL PLAN The proposed plan designates SW Durham Road as an arterial with a ninety (90) foot right-of-way. I UTILITIES The lots in the subdivision will be served by the Tigard Water District and at this time it has not been resolved as to who will provide sewerage fay- cllitles, King City or the Unified Sewerage Agency. Written confirmation - has not been received from either agency. TOPOGRAPHY AND NATURAL FEATURES The property is relatively 'fiat with small stands of trees and a large natural drainage course running across to northeast corner of the development. SURROUNDING LAND USE The development site abuts a golf course under construction to the north;and residential housing on large wooded lots across SW Durham Road to the south. A _ .✓ "`vi P. O. Box 2 :,07 12420 �V..:ill.. 'I f ,i Tigard, Oregon 97223 September 8, 1975 � _ -; � X�d%� "w Hoard of County Commissioners do c;MnC on County Courthouse ! Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Re: Proposed "Summerfield" Project Gentic mrc!n: I The _.Zar Y jointly�..�. d Cit- 'Council and Pl ::ring Co�;misaion met ointl� with � x. George M rsrall and Mr. Bill Nci agle on August 29 to review the plans for the proposed 200 acre "SurrLerfield" project. The purpose of the meeting was to insure-than the proposal confor=cd to the goals and standards of the adopter_ Tigard Community Plan--and to clarify Bride-spread rumors concernins "I-dgh rise" buildings, etc. ' Another Purpose was to'review the 'conditions "recommended by the County Planning Commission. Two primary concerns were discussed at the meeting. First, it was al.:eed that the proposed age,restrictions within the project could �,ossib'y change in the future. Such change could conceivably take place by a collance of the Homeowners y.ssocia.tion, :oy homeowners action, or by legal actions concerning; age discrimination. By reducing the r:aximum density per gross acre from 7-CO to 0.25 dwelling units, any possible charges in age; restrictions .could not greatly change the `over-a11 population of the planned development because of the number of one and two bedroom units--and would be in line with designated residrential densities within the Tigard Community Plan. -___ [1'G'a .`"iy.:vnu trV•dbbil; was tut:: tfigl.�CaS proposal for five-story bddild.;.ngs c at the intersection of Durham Road and Pacific Highway. It was felt that development of over two-stories in height contradicted the current Tigard Community Plants designation for urban low density--and its Board of County Commissioners September 8, 1972 Page 2 np.r. :•d th:tit; if Lha, ])t'ciI)Orty �::u •t' .i;:t,l':t•tuluc-:f tett /�cLt:;a, catta;uttll.Ly tt;:.;;( eu�l ti::uc:l'1L ''fc>ut nlr.:ltuut—alae; iucili les in the 1'utu:-c-,, such a pro .os.'L saould be processed as an -.n-5 nant to the approved P--R zone and plan. In this way, public h,.cl would gain citizen input, and tyc County and/or City could r�lye the actural ir,.^aact of such structures on the surrounding; land and community as a whole. The o;acr concern related to thu manner in .rhich each phase of devaloprLent would be raviewod and approved to insure corifor�.nce with planned densities and availability of public pater and scwcr service. It was also the opinion of the Council and Planning Commission that the physic<l planning of the proposed project was very w..11 conceived. With. 'the abova- consideratioa-- in mind, the Tigard Plannin-- Commission and City Council rccommend the ::ollowinL; rrodifications and additions to the condi-tions of appro✓a.1 for t'hz: requcstcd P-R, Planned Residential zone classification: 1.. Modify condition nur:br,_ ii r: (3) to rcad as follows: ttsuC o.-sc o tha d` o.+.., ::..,:1L shall a r2v`cwc l and approv=edby th;a Pl am-k.`ng Coaz;icsioa. At the time of approval of each phase, the densities and uses shall be approved." 2. Modify condition number six (o) to read. as follows: �The density of the dcvelop.;.cnt s 11 be no greater than 6.25 dwelling units per core 11.250 total units) with a total population not ;,o exceed 2:00 porsons." 3. Modify condition nu::tbcr eleven (I to rca.d as follows: "housing shall be limited to an average density of no more than 1.y2 persons unit." 4. ,dd condition nuwber ninctecr, (19) to read as follows: "A copy of the decd restrictions and convenants shall be attached to the approval plan to help insure confortnity with planned densities." f 7 Pf- Y O lr 's �C _� 'tip V i. �.- �,ti.`✓�_-'lr ,� \ (t A i cL-.Yi- f'1 1®530 jdm F. (;a�$n lit d,O$97223k De. a r Com,,.'V...:L - G�:r „'C^ �../� ..- � �•,/ �,Y:� F_ r. K _ WIN � =`a - =kF a� zit ly,�9 _ 15900 S.W. 76th Tigard, Oregon 97223 April 12, 1979 Aldie Howard City of Tigard Planning Department 12420 S.W. Main Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Sir: This letter is presented to you as per our convers 1979 in which I indicated to you, as I would be out of town on April _ 17th and unable to attend the Tigard Council Meeting regarding the proposed 4-lane road from Highway 99 to intercept I-5 at approximately 72nd Street and Carmen Drive. a "i s l�e���tter into the record I would appreciate it it you wouiu reau � on my behalf in the proposed change to Durham Road. I am in objection to this proposed street for the following reasons: 1. The proposed street would be cutting through my property of which ldings on this land and do not wish them destroyed, moved, or otherwise altered in any manner. I also do not wish to sell any portion of my property to Washington County or any other interested parties. 2 With the proposed change in Durham Road, this would basically turn Durham Road into a truck route, routing truck traffic around the city of Tigard. I therefore object to submitting myself and my family to be required to live on or near a road that would as heavily travelled as a highway. I did not purchase this 'property with the intent of living on a very crowded street as I have small children and I fear for their welfare. 3. With the proposed 4-lane road, the width of the road would all but School , which would make it virtually eliminate thefrontof Durham impossible to keep the school at its location. As I moved to this area so-that-my children could be brought up in a' small school , I wonder just if`Washington County could assure me that ;this change would not cause the extinction of Durham School and the fine qualities that it has to offer people. 4. This proposed 4-lane road would also be adjacent to Tigard High State School. I do not feel that taxpayers, of this County or this St would care to have a busily travelled 4-lane road in front or near any school. With the amount of school children going to Tigard Hugh, T can see Gvhere this could be a very ;hazardous area regarding personal injury to these people A � mglli -2- �. I um constantly � cuuny wee newspaper and nearing on the news broad- casts that Washington County does not have the funding available to make the necessary road repairs of the existing roads in this County. I therefore wonder where Washington County is going to get the money that it would take to make this major improvement, and if there is money to make this improvement, I think the money would be better spent on upgrading the present road and taking the balance of this money and putting it to use on the other streets in Washington County that are in need of repair. Along with the proposed change where Durham Road, a new extension would go across my property and connect up to 72nd, I wonder if the County realizes the amount of area that is in the greensway and the flood plain along this route that would constitute a major change in the environment and the change of the flood plain, not to mention the cost of either filling the flood plain or building an enormous bridge across this area. 6. With the,:cost of fuel and the energy shortage that we have in this nation, I am sure you will see much more computer transport systems vn-Ct -'U- ype YL; hese uutiy7rrg areas wnicn would alleviate11"I" much traffic along all the roads and highways in the State of Oregon in the future. So with the thought of continually building all these major highways and roads, some thought should be given to conserving the ones we have and snaking plans for computer travel instead of adding more roadways. In addition to the above mentioned items, I am wholeheartedly disappointed in the Washington County Planning Staff that the people along this proposed area were not notified of the changes that are propo-sed, `especially when you're proposing ,to take somebody's land out from underneath their feet without first contacting them by either calling or'a written letter to inform them of what changes are being proposed. To 'go even further, anybody along this route that is going ;to be affected, I feel should be contacted by the Planning Division of their proposed changes, rather than have to dig them out of little articles in the paper, which, of course, I realize is legal in the sense ;of the law, but morally', I think it's very unfair to all people concerned. I think government, by taking a look at what's going on across the country and people's feelings towards government, should make a little additional effort to be a little bit' more respective to the people who .are paying;their wages. As I am employed by a governmental agency myself, I feel I can SAY this.<wtth,;donfi- Bence, that in our agency we try to inform the people of what we are doing and the reasons why. instead-of going ahead with the project that a few people might have in mind without any regards to anybody else. Thank you, /—S Joartz REGEN f APR 12 137 1 TIGARD xzlo- owe UU f Rem U✓ti /IF��� '�L",� �Z(.-GL'-'�LGd, G'1�G[��� 4�t" ��'LH�'�zGc,1,/►.iz��_s.!)— D�r 1 s +r� 4 i`2, 2, 01102:10i 1,11i 11 ji - P IMI: M. 11 11 1 STAFF RE21ORT AGENDA 5.3 TIGARD PLANNING C&MMISSION April 17, 1979 - 7:30 P.M. Fowler Junior High School - Lecture ROOM 10865 S.W. Walnut Street - Tigard, Oregon Docket: Miscellaneous - Extension of S.W. Durham Road Applicant: Washington County - public Works Department 150 N. First Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon Application Date: March 8, 1979 Site Location: From the southeast corner of S.W. 79th & S.W. Durham Road to the intersection of Lower Boones Ferry Road Request: To realign S.W. Durham Road to intersect with Upper Boones Ferry Road previous Action: Mr. Tom Spear of Washington County Public Works Department appeared before the City Council in December at a study session to discuss this issue. The City Council directed that this issue be brought before the appropriate NPO, and the Planning Commission. On April 5, 1979, Mr. Spear addressed the the NPO #5 Committee. Only one member of the ten members _ contacted attended this meeting. The member commented: "The quality of life will be affected. There are other alternatives such as, extending the road through the rock quarry. The NPO Committee considered the S.W. Durham Road issue at the time ofadopting the NPO, and the :present 'alignment is how the the Committee wants it!'° I. Findings of Fact: - 1. The existing'alignment of Durham Road reflects the alignment desired t by the neighbors and the NPO Committee in the area 2. The county has the legal, jurisdiction and funding ability to build the road as, they choose.` i 3. The real issue is the expressed desire of NPO ,45 membership when that particular plan was developed. In this instance the County will make the ultimatedecision on this realignment,`and will respond to the "expressions" of NPO #5. Staff feels that this issue has been given adequate public notice, and when only one person from the NPO area attended a special meeting it would indicate one of two 'things: (1) either tie NPO iia5 Spoken onceandis relying on the City to "honor" their plan, or (2) that nobody is genuinely concerned about this issue now. From a planning perspective it seems appropriate to realign and improve Durham Road. { t` 4 F STAFF REPORT AGENDA 5.3 TIGARD PLANNING COIL"•1ISSION r April 17, 1974 - 7:30 P.M. Page 2 The tremendous increase in traffic throughout this community has necessitated a major shift in our approach. Quite naturally the NPO did not want to change Durham Road, but that was a decision made without regard for Durham, Tualatin or Sherwood developments or the large industrial installations on S.W. 72nd Avenue. Staff feels an obligation to the NPO'sh but ud must balance this increase obligation with the realities uy y-rower in traffic. Washington County has planned to improve Durham Road and this realignment has been an important segment of that plan. Obviously it was an issue which the NPO discussed_ III. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission should hear the county representative, and make recommendation to the City Council. Reviewed by: Aleig d Report prepared by: Ke Selby Plrector Associate City Planner a a May 14, 1973 Mrs Pete rolleas 10855 Std Part Street Tigard, Oregon 9722 Bear Mr. Kolleas: The Tigard City Council will 'scold a public heariri,� on May 21, 1979 at 8:00 P.M. regarding the Durham Road Extension proposal= Council is held at Fouler Junior high School Lecture Room, 10865 Std Walnut Street, Tigard, Oregon. Sincerely, ')or-s artig City l,ec ardar DtF:1w Y_ 1y May 14, 1979 Lor. & Mrs. John Cagan 10530 S11 Centuuy Gal, Drive Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Gagan°< The Tigard City Council will hold a public hearing or May 21, 1979 at Seng P.M. regarding the Durba=n Road Extension proposal Council is held at roomier Junior fl.igh drool Lecture Room, 19 65 q.1,11. Walnut Street, Tigard, Dre?cn. 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" 18. 20. 14 j I 21. c , r� t i 22. 10 1 23. 0/"7ZZtL r 24. t 25. �s3 f a s: F We the undersigned wish to protest to the Tigard City Council , the recommendation for approval , made by the Tigard Planning Commission, of a Washington County plan to Widen Durham Rd to a four lane arterial and to extend Durham Rd through an area now designated as low density residential (R-7} on the Tigard Comprehensive Land Use Plan to the intersection of Lower Boones Ferry Road and Carmen Drive. 1 z E � ��. y 5 S Cu C_! C ' �� 2. 3. C���st ?� ��5✓ �• 1cL,fc�l„� ��o� �O 3�-J73—/ 4.5. LJ°Y� t �yfe� ���e. /�iSS- ,ems• '�f�✓ 1a��, 0� • ��rr'- ?5'.4 e J J g, 1/CLQ lr?1u see, 9. LO,10. r12. �e J jsT4/ sin 13. t ;r t r &'L t , 14. Aed- 15. 16. 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We the undersigned wish to protest to the Tigard City Council , the recommendation for approval , made by the Tigard Planning Commission, of a Washington County plan to Widen Durham Rd to a four lane arterial and to extend Durham Rd through an area now designated as low density residential (R-•7) on the Tigard Comprehensive Land Use Plan to the intersection of Lower Poones Ferry Road and Carmen Drive. I ! ? 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