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City Council Packet - 11/24/1980 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA NOVEMBER 24, 1980 , 7 :30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM NOTICE: ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM MUST SIGN THEIR NAME ON THE APPROPRIATE SIGN-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 ITEMS(S) . 1 . CALL TO ORDER 2 . ROLL CALL ZZ 3 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DE o SIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS . 5 . CONSENT AGENDA: (All matters under this heading are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There :':ill be no separate discussion of these items . If discission 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 : November 10, 17 , 1980 (b) Approval of Expenditures and Investments : $ 109 ,503 . 96 (c) Written Communications - Receive and File . Transmittal from OEA re : "downed" stop sign (d) Monthly Reports - Receive and File Building Library Police Finance Planning (e) Storm Water Easement - Accept and authorize signature of Mayor and City Recorder . winsom Terrace Subdivision - Charles & Mary Ann Gunderson (f) Subdivision Compliance Agreement - Approval - GOLFSIDE ESTATES 6 . OLCC APPLICATION - XL Food Inc, 12386 SW Main Street, Tigard, Oregon, Dispenser Class "C" License. (L 'Ecurie) (a) Recommendation of Chief of Police 7 . RESOLUTION No. 80- DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER. IMPROVE-MENTc Ec MEP�1 TT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS SW FAIRHAVEF-TREET LID (#23 ) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFINING.' THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITTED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND EESTIMATE$ OF .PROBABLE COST AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Recommendation of Director of Public Works . 8. RESOLUTION No. 80- DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS SW McDONALD STREET LID (# 25) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITTED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF PROBABLE COST, AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Recommendation of Director of Public Works . 9. RESOLUTION No. 80- DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERT41h, SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS SW 92ND AVENUE LID (#24 ) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES Or' THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITTED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF PROBABLE BOST, AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Recommendation of Director of Public Works . 10. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO PERSONNEL MANUAL (a) Recommendation of Legal Counsel . 11 . RESOLUTION No . 80- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION (Short Title- Cascade) . (a) Recommendation of. Planning Director. 12 . RESOLUTION No. 80— A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title-Larson) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 13 . RESOLUTION No. 80- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FOR14ARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - I-5 and 66th Avenue ). (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 14. RESOLUTION No. 80- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUEST- ING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - Durham Road) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 15 . RESOLUTION No. 80- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUEST- ING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - Bechtold) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Director . PUBLIC NOTICE HEARINGS 16. ZONE CHANGE ZCPD 13-80 I1Ti '.I-:SON/BROWN NFO #5 A request by Raymond J . Kitt) .,son and Milton 0. Brown for a zone map amendment from City _r" ?'i -ard R-7 Single Family Residential and M-3 Light Industrial Zon,_, to y1-3PD Light Industrial Zone Planned Development District on a 26 . 57 acre parcel at Bonita Road and the railroad crossing (Wash Co. Tax Map 2SI 1 , Tax Lot 1400 , Tax Map 2SI 12BA, Tax Lot 100 and Tax Map 2SI 12A, Tax Lot 700 - 7415 SW Bonita Road) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Cou:mission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 80- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Kittleson/Brown) 17 . ZONE CHANGE ZCPD 25-79 JACOBSEN NPO #5 A request by Clyde V. Jacobsen for a zone map amendment from City of Tigard M-3 Light Industrial to M-4 Industrial Park on a .90 acre parcel at 74th Avenue 215 feet south of SW Bonita Road (Wash Co. Tax Map 2SI 12A, Tax Lot 900) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 80- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT T� AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PUBLIC HEARINGS 18. ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 2-80 CITY OF TIGARD A zone ordinance amerzdment requested by the City of Tigard amending chapter 18 .24 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to the Multi family Residential Zones (A-12 , A-20, A-40) reflecting the statewide housing objective (Goal #10) . (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director PAGE 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (e) Public Bearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No . 80- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18.24 OF THE T-TGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 19 . ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 7-80 CITY OF TIGARD A zone ordinance amendment requested by the City of Tigard amending chapter 18 .65 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to the Planned Development Districts (P-D) . (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No . 80- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 .56 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO PLANNED OPiiEivT DISTP.IC? (P-lll DEVEi- i 20 . ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 8--80 CITY OF TIGARD A zone ordinance amendment requested by the City of Tigard amending chapters 18 .32 and 18 .40 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to the land use classification system, maximum lot coverage and adjustment of landscaping requirements in C-4 and C-P Commercial zones . (a) Pubic Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No. 80- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTESR 18 . 32 AND 18.40 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LAND USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE, AND ADJUSTMENT OF LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS IN C-4 AND C-P COMMERCIAL ZONES , DECLARING AN DIERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 21 . RESOLUTION No. 80- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TRANSFERRING FUNDS FOR UNFORSEEN EXPENSES . (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 22 . CANVASS OF VOTE FOR NOVEMBER 4, 1980 ELECTION. (a) Report by City Recorder 23 . OTHER 24. ADJOURNMENT PAGE 4 - COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 - 7 : 30 P.M. 1 . ROLL CALL: Present : President of Council , John E. Cook; Council- men Tom Brian, Kenneth Scheckla , Councilwoman Nancie Stimler; Legal Counsel , Joe Bailey, (left at 10:05 pm) City Administrator , Raeldon R. Barker ; Director of Public Works , Frank Currie ; Planning Director , Aldie Howard; Special Assistant to the Planning Director, Liz Newton; City Recorder pro-tem/Administrative Secretary, Loreen Wilson. 2 . CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS . (a) LaVelle E. Allen, NPO #4 Chairman, 7540 SW Hermosa Way, Tigard , questioned Council ' s stand on the annexation policy regarding forced and island annexations . President of Council Cook stated that the stand on the policy for annexations has not changed in that it is now and always has been a personal matter for each Council member to deal with. Councilman Scheckla requested Planning Director cover the areas of discussion for the i2-1-80 study session meeting in regards to annexation. Planning Director synopsised the areas to be discussed at the December lst meeting noting that this discussion was necessary to direct planning staff in dealing with LCDC Goal #10 requirements . 3 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES : November 10 & 17 , 1980 . (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve . Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS : 109 ,503 .96 . (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve . Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 5 . WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - Receive and File . Transmittal from OEA re : "downed" stop sign. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to receive and file . mom Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 6 . MONTHLY REPORTS - Receive and File Building Library Police Finance Planning (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to receive and file. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 7 . STORM WATER EASEMENT - Accept and authorize signature of President of Council and Recorder pro-tem. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to accept and authorize signature of President of Council and Recorder pro-tem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 8 . SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT - Approve and authorize signature of President of Council and Recorder pro-tem. . Golfside Estates . (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve and authorize signature of. President of Council and Recorder pro-tem. j Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 9. OLCC APPLICATION - XL Food, Inc . 12386 SW Main Street , Tigard, Oregon, u. Dispenser Class "C" License. (L'Ecurie) . a: (a) City Administrator stated the Chief of Police recommended approval of the license . (b) Council questioned the new priviledges under the license . (c) Motion by Councilman Scheckla , seconded by Councilman Brian to table item until the December 8 , 1980, meeting. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . r; 10. RESOLUTION NO. 80-103 DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS S .W. FAIRHAVEN STREET LID (#23) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND f ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF PROBABLE COST AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE { GIVEN OF NOTICE THEREOF. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve. (b) Councilwoman Stimler reported that she had contacted three people within the district that had not signed a petition. They expressed interest in participating in the LID process . (c) Director of Public Works recommended Council approve the resolution and set a public hearing for December 8 , 1980 . (d) Motion approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present . Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 11 . RESOLUTION NO. 80-104 DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS SW McDONALD STREET LID (#25) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THERE- OF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPT- ING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF PROBABLE. COST, AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. (b) Director of Public Works gave brief history of project and recommended Council approve resolution and set public hearing for December 8 , 1980. (c) Motion approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 12 . RESOLUTION NO. 80-105 DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS SW 92ND AVENUE LID (#24) DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THERE- OF; DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPT- ING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF PROBABLE COST, AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve. (b) Director of Public Works recommended approval and requested public hearing be set for December 8, 1980. (c) Motion approved by unanimous vote of Council present . PAGE 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 13 . PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO PERSONNEL MANUAL (a) Legal Counsel requested item be set over until December 8 , 1980, meeting, allowing him time to investigate not only discrimination ramifications but TPOA contract language as well . (b) Consenus of Council was to set over until December 8 , 1980 . 14. RESOLUTION NO. 80-106_ A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION (Short Title- CASCADE) . (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler , seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. (b) Planning Director gave history of annexation area and noted this would create an island. (c) Motion passed by 3-1 majority vote of Council present , Council- man Scheckla voting nay. 15 . RESOLUTION No. 80-107 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY`REVIEW COMMISSION (Short Title- LARSON) . (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve . (b) Planning Director gave history of annexation proposal in this area and noted that Mrs . Ball had just turned in signed peti- tions for the following tax lot numbers . Tax Map 1S1 36DD, Tax Lots 4800 , 4900 , 5000, 5100, . 5800, 5600 , 5700 & Tax Map 2S1 IAA, Tax Lots 1700, 100, 1400, 1301 & 1200 . It was stated that this would create more than one island. The Planning Director recommended approval . (c) Motion to adopt as amended was approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present, Councilman Scheckla voting nay. (d) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to amend Resolution No. 80-107 by including the Ball tax lots into the legal description. Approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present, Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 16. RESOLUTION NO. 80-108 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title- I-5 AND 66TH AVENUE) . (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. PAGE 4- COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (b) Planning Director stated this would create an island and recommended approval . (c) Motion approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present , Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 17 . RESOLUTION No. 80-109 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION (Short Title- DURHAM ROAD) . (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve . (b) Planning Director requested approval , stating this would create and island. (c) Motion approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present , Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 18 . RESOLUTION 11410. 80-110 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title- BECHTOLD) . (a) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve . (b) Planning Director recommended approval and noted an island would be created. (c) Mr. Gordon Moore , 13535 SW 121st; Mrs . A. John Overby Sr. , 13320 S .W. Walnut ; and Mr. John Overby Jr. , 13300 S .W. Walnut appeared to offer testimony in opposition to the annexation. (d) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to table Resolution No. 80-110 until December 1 , 1980 . Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . PUBLIC NOTICE HEARINGS 19 . ZONE CHANGE ZCPD 13-80 KITTLESONIBROWN A request by Raymond J . Kittleson and Milton 0. Brown for a zone map amendment from City of Tigard R-7 Single Family Residential and M-3 Light Industrial Zone to M-3PD Light Industrial Zone Planned Development District on a 26 . 57 acre parcel at Bonita Road and the railroad crossing (Wash . Co. Tax Map 2S1 1 , Tax Lot 1400 , Tax Map 2S1 12BA, Tax Lot 100 and Tax Map 2S1 12A, Tax Lot 700 - 7415 SW Bonita Road) . (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission had approved zone change and requested Council also give approval . PAGE 5 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (b) Councilwoman Stimler discussed areas of concern dealing with the open space in the project . Other concerns were expressed regarding the 800 foot proposed cul-de-sac which is longer than code allows . (c) After lengthy discussion, Councilwoman Stimler moved to table consideration of ZCPD 13-80 until December 1st meeting and requested Park Board be present at that meeting for input on greenway/open space system. Motion to table seconded by Councilman Scheckla . Motion approved by unanimous vote of Council present . (d) Applicant was also requested to be present at the December 1 , 1980, meeting. 20 . ZONE CHANGE ZCPD 25-79 JACOBSEN A request by Clyde V. Jacobsen for a zone map amendment from City of Tigard M-3 Light Industrial to M-4 Industrial Park on a . 90 acre parcel at 74th Avenue 215 feet south of SW Bonita Road ([,lash . Co . Tax Map 2S1 12A, Tax Lot 900) . (a) Planning Director gave brief history of development request and noted Planning Commission had approved zone change with condi- tions . (b) Council and staff discussed conditions #4 and #3 . Planning Director encouraged Council to discuss with the Park Board the Open Space/Greenway Plan to clear up questions regarding this item. (c) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler , seconded by Councilman Scheckla to table item until 12-1-80 meeting . (d) Staff was directed to call Park Board and request their presence at the 12-1-80 meeting. PUBLIC HEARINGS 21 . ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 2-80 CITY OF TIGARD A zone ordinance amendment requested by the City of Tigard amending Chapter 18 . 24 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to the Multi- family Residential Zones (A-12 , A-20 , A-40) reflecting the state- wide housing objective (Goal #10) . (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director gave synopsis of history of request and described changes in the current code . He noted that the NPO ' s had discussed this with staff. (c) Public Testimony No one appeared to speak PAGE 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (d) Planning Director recommended approval . (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) ORDINANCE No 80-90 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 . 24 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (g ) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to adopt . (h ) After lengthy discussion, Councilwoman Stimler moved to amend Ordinance No. 80-90 in Section 18 . 24. 150 (4) last sentence to read : "Proposed developments in this zone shall be reviewed by the appropriate Neighborhood Planning Organization with the developer and City Staff prior to review by the Planning Commis- sion and City Council . Motion seconded by Councilman Scheckla . Motion to amend Ordinance No. 80-90 approved by unanimous vote Of Council present . Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 80-90 as amended, approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 22 . ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 7-80 CITY OF TIGARD A zone ordinance amendment requested by the City of Tigard amending Chapter 18 . 65 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to the Planned Development Districts (P-D) . (a) Public Nearing Opened (b) Planning Director gave history of item and discussed some revisions found in the text . (c) Public Testimony Proponents : No one appeared to speak Opponents : J.B. Bishop, Suite 303, 10505 S .W. Barbur Blvd, Portland Discussed several items of concern regarding wordage and intent of the new ordinance . Legal Counsel left meeting: 10:05 P.M. Ted Millar, Oak Hill Investment Co. , Johnson. Creek Blvd . Portland, Oregon expressed interest in having the Homeowners Association of Oregon look at the ordinance. (d) Planning Director discussed items covered by Mr. Bishop and requested Council direct him as to the text . changes they wished to in- clude inPAGE 7 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) After lengthy discussion, consensus of Council was to table item until December 1 , 1980 , meeting . 23 . ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 8-80 CITY OF TT.GARD A zone ordinance amendment requested by the City of Tigard amending Chapters 18.32 and 18 .40 of the Tigard Municipal Code relative to -he land use classification system, maximum lot coverage and adjust- ment of landscaping requirements in C-4 and C-P Commercial zones . (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director discussed the changes presented for considera- tion and gave brief historical overview of request . (c) Public Testimo_.y Proponents : Lloyd Gilbertson, 15980 S .W. Colony Place , expressed concern regarding subject but did not r= know what was being proposed at this time . Opponents : J .B . Bishop, Suite 303 , 10505 S .W. Barbur Blvd. , Portland preSented letters from Mr. J .M. Ming, Don Pollock, Jeffrey Paul Fish, and M.L. King who are commercial property owners in the City expressing concern regarding landscaping coverage being increased to 28%. Mr. Bishop also presented letters from City of Lake Oswego, City of Beaverton, City of Oregon City and City of Milwaukie noting that they have 15% landscaping coverage . Mr. Don Cooper, Suite 302 , 10505 S .W. Barbur Blvd Portland, stated this change seemed to be arbitrary r= ' and requested Council reconsider the landscaping :.: coverage percentage . Ted Millar, 7941 S .E. Johnson Creek Blvd, Portland , expressed his disagreement with the 28% landscaping coverage figure . (d) Planning Director recommended approval and suggested Council reduce the landscaping coverage in the C-P section of the ordinance to 20% instead of the 28%. f�. (e) Public Hearing Closed. (f) ORDINANCE No. 80-91 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 . 2 AND 18 .40 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LAND USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE, AND ADJUSTMENT OF LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS IN C-4 AND C-P COMMERCIAL ZONES , DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFEC= .f TIVE DATE. PAGE 8 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER. 24, 1980 t�: (g) Motion by Councilman Scheckla , seconded by Councilman Brian to adopt. (h) Motion by Councilman Scheckla , seconded by Councilman Brian to amend section 18.40 .080 to read 15% instead of 28% . Motion to amend to 15`/ failed 2-2 vote of Council present . President of Council Cook and Councilwoman Stimler voting nay. (i) Councilwoman Stimler moved to amend the Ordinance to read 20% in section 18 .40 .080 . Seconded by Councilman Brian . Motion to amend to 20% passed 3-1 vote of Council present , Councilman Scheckla voting nay. (j ) Motion to approve Ordinance No. 80-91 as amended approved by 3-1 majority vote of Council present . Councilman Scheckla vot- ing nay. Ordinance No . 80-91 passed first time by majority vote of Council present and will require a second reading at the 12-8-80 meeting . 24 . RESOLUTION No. 80-111 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TRANSFERRING FUNDS FOR UNFORSEEN EXPESES . (a) City Administrator recommended approval after noting reasons for transfers . He requested account number be changed for the transfer of storm water study monies from 1 . 2 .3 .620 to 2 . 1 .5 . 620 . (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to adopt Resolution No. 80-111 with account number amendment as noted by City Administrator. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present . 25 . CANVASS OF VOTE FOR NOVEMBER 4, 1980 ELECTION (a) City Administrator presented the following results of the November 4, 1980 election as furnished by the Washington County Election Department and requested Council receive and file the information. Precinct Tax Tax Mayor Mayor Council Council Council _ No . _ _ _Base _ Base_ _W.A_Bishop _ A.Mickelson _J_A_Paterson -Scheckla _Cook yes no - 30 311 277 306 294 228 306 470 31 402 285 353 356 296 316 547 32 500 501 498 575 373 567 836 33 608 474 584 527 444 515 825 34 659 579 739 700 427 836 1052 35 185 182 192 185 153 184 290 Absentee 158 131 140 124 119 114 179 Misc . Mayor write-ins 3 �. ALS 2823 2429 2812 2761 2040 2838 4199 PAGE 9 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 26 . OTHER (a) Councilman_ Scheckla requested staff fix the downed parking sign on S.W. Gaarde Street . (b) Councilman Scheckla requested staff dive careful consideration to all developments which have buildings over 75 feet tall in fire codes and fire safety. (c) Planning Director requested direction from Council as to what information they wish tocoveron December 1 , 1980 in regards to annexations . Consensus of Council was to consider all annexation proposals presented by Planning. '- Councilman Scheckla requested staff put annexation itmes first -~ on Lhe agenda . 27 . ADJOURNMENT: 11 : 10 P.M. +4 Q.. ) r• r G '[.LC!w�. Recon er pro-tem =_ ATT T: r#` resz ent o Counci •,i4> }yam: Y'S n�v ` - PAGE 10 - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 24, 1980 Date Nov 24 2 1980 t I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) f Item Description: #4 - call to audience for those desiring to speak on- non-actenda items. j Proponent (for) .:.: opponent (against) ;dame, Address and Affiliation name, Address and Affiliation `y O Date November 24 , 1980 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) Name, Address & Affiliation Item Description �''�'�•� ,� �-,�,,.��,��,w�� � 3 3 �a � � ill �X � L!� /S /te—�-- ��. 1 Y j '3 3 �%r,7-i oy / -,-� Date Nov 24 -1930 - I 930 -I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description;'* 9 ZOA 7-80 - t IFProponent (for) Opponent (against) idame, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation s«, 3 .. - /5 ' % /eJ�J 5.:✓ .�r'q,eb:,.�: Jam'=���� - �1� I IVIYI 0cir _ U - i { Da to Nov 2 4 1980 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on i i the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description: #20 ZOA 8Z-80 Proponent (for) Opponent (against) _ Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation S'✓ 7�= t-7 U V m�YJ Co PAY'NE.NT OF BILLS FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL PROGRAM BUDGET November 24, 1930 Community Protection Police 811 789 Public Works 685,862 Municipal Court 75,855 Planning 86,230 Building 99,611 Total Community Protection 17,593.47 Home & Community Quality Public Works 15,225.75 Social Services Library 113,360 Aged Services Youth Services Historical Tote! Social Services 113,360 Policy & Administration Mayor & Council 300.73 Administration 281.92 Finance 3,230.58 Total Policy & Administration 3,813.23 City Wide Support Functions Non-departmental 29,769.40 Misc. Accounts (refunds & payroll deductions, etc.) I7.754.65 CAPITOL BUDGET Community Protections Road Acquisition & Dev. Parks Arnnisition & T)--v- _ 1,593.72 Storm Drainage Total Community Protection 1,593.72 Support Services Building Improvements 5,219.47 DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bond Bancroft Bond 17,400.67 UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY Contract TOTAL AMOLiNT OF CHECKS WRITTEN 109,503-96 J e-- CWA PATRICK H. MA NE Y, Deputy Executive Secretary Oregon Education Association. 6900 S.W. Haines Road "Tigard, OR 97223 Phone: 639-7651 November 14, 1980 FtECEIVED � "S'oVV 1�1ga0 CITY OF TIGHttD N v 0� A\QN* Tigard City Council G� 12420 Southwest Main Tigard, Oregon 97223 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I have talked several tines with people in the Tigard office regarding a "downed" stop s-;gn located on the Oregon Education Association property where a driveway leading from our parking lot enters SW Atlanta. In two previous telephone conversations I have nentioned that the sign has been down for over a month. Could you advise me as to when this will be replaced? Sincerely, itrick H. Maney Deputy Executive Secretary c MEMO TO: CITY COUNCIL DATE: NOVEMBER 24, 1980 FROM: BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 October' s building activity included permits for 5 signs, 30 single family residential, 3 residential alter and repair, 1 commercial, 5 commercial alter and repair, 1 site grading, and 1 miscellaneous for a total valuation of $2, 241, 418. 00. Fees for 42 permits $10, 311. 00 Fees for 5 signs 145. 00 Plumbing Activity - 49 1, 518.00 Mechanical Activity - 39 348. 50 Business Licenses - 138 5, 615. 00 TOTAL - - - $17, 937. 50 Sewer Permits - 13 $23, 200. 00 Sewer Inspections - 13 800.00 King City Activity included 1 single family residential for a total valuation of $47, 500 and fees of $271. 50. TIGARD BUILDING PERMITS FOR OCTOBER, 1980 contractor address valuation I & F Construction 14680 SW 83rd Avenue residential $ 60,400. Tom Miller 14760 SW 83rd Avenue residential 62,700. David Schiller 9865 SW Kent Court residential 92,000. Der'Hart Associates 8505 SW Colony Creek Court residential Der'Hart Associates 62,100. 8455 SW Colony Creek Court residential 72,500. Tom Giller 14865 SW Heidi Court residential 48,000. Wedgwood Homes 13290 SW Chimney Ridge Court residential 63,100. Sam Cotter Construction 10330 Sid View Terrace residential 78,000. Sam Cotter Construction 14065 SW 80th Court residential 38,900. Edwards Industries 10110 SW Kent Place residential 68,000. Jay Miller, Builder 14740 SW 83rd Avenue residential 55,500. Jay Miller, Builder 16145 SW Crimson Court residential 64,100. Jay Miller, Builddr 10100 SW Riverwood Lane residential 84,300. Bob Nelson 9845 SW Kent Court residential 62,500. Edwards Industries 14355 SW McFarland Blvd. residential 87,000. Trademark Homes 12885 SW Glacier Lily Circle residential 73,600. Sam Cotter Construction 14105 SW 80th Court residential 54,000. Sam Cotter Construction 14085 SW 80th Court residential 54 Jack Myers 9950 SW Riverwood Lane residential 76,000. 76,200. Trademark Homes 10895 SW Summer Lake Drive residential 52,900. Trademark Homes 10885 SW Summer Lake Drive residential 53,700. Steve Petrazela 9980 SW Riverwood Lane residential 97.300. Larry Knodel Custom Homes 13755 SW Ash Avenue residential 629571. Madonna Enterprises 10965 SW Mira Court residential 60,500. M-5 Construction Co. 14895 SW Heidi Court residential 53,600. Ed Cause 13755 SW 118th Court residential 72,500. John Loewer Construction 12020 SW 122nd Court residential 59,600. Waverly Construction 10060 SW Kent Place residential 71,300. Falcon Construction 9950 SW Frewing Street residential 39,400. Falcon Construction 9952 SW Frewing Street residential 39,400. Dean Schmitz 10950 SW Fairhaven Way residential a/r 17,597. Bruce W. Clark 13575 SW 115th Avenue residential a/r 49000. David Church 12533 SW Grant residential a/r 459000. B®rt & Jon Girod 8955 SW Commercial commercial 197,700. Oak Hill Investment 13835 SW Pacific Highway commercial a/r 2,000. Pactrust 15810 SW Boones Ferry Road commercial a/r 39000. Pactrust 15820 SW Upper Boenes Ferry Road commercial a/r 29000. Pa .Trust 16550 SW 72nd Avenue commercial a/r 9250. Saxon I 16285 SW 85th commercial a/r 29000. i g e 2) ' contractor address type valuation McCall Oil & Chem. 9900 SW Tigard Avenue deMolition $ --- Bert & Oon Girod 8955 SW Commercial commercial a/r (site) 19,000. Tid Nelson 14280 SW 72nd Av3nue commercial a/r 161000. TOTAL FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 $2,228,118. SIGN PERMITS - OCTOBER. 1980 Sova Furnishings Park 217 - Garden Place $9';,000. Heath Northwest, Inc. 12260 SW Scholls Ferry Road 1,000. Martin Bros. Signs, Inc. 11525 SW Durham Road 1,500. Security Signs, Inc. 13620 SW Pacific Highway 1,500. B & B Tools 13595 SW Pacific Highway 300. TOTAL FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 $13,300. KING CITY PERMITS - OCTOBER, 1980 Roland Sparks 16590 SW Royalty Parkway $47,500. Date: Oct 31 1980 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 4 EXPENDITURES OPERATIONAL BUDGET 1980-80 Current Year-To Budget Month Date 1. COMMUNITY PROTECTION Police Services 1.1 1.1.1 Patrol 499,459 42;858 160,198 1.1.2 Investigation 120,366 8,990 37, 196 1-.1.3 Communication 145,272 13,793 46,707 1.1.4 Administration 74,302 3, 146 21 ,383 TOTAL __39 399 68,787 265,484 Public Work_ !.2 1.2.1 Street Lighting 83,000 5,816 I6,816 1.2.2 Traffic Signal-Marking-Signs 33,467 (1,050) 12,906 1.2.3 Engineering 43,721 2,070 8,9.34 1.2.4 Admin. & Clerical 25,706 2,089 8,215 TOTAL _ 185,894 8,925 46,871 Municipal Court 1.3 1.3.1 Arraingments & Trials 29.605 2,307 9,581 Planning & Zoning 1.4 1.4.1 Current Planning 80,728 6,621 23,656 1.4.2 Advance Planning 10,413 238 953 TOTAL 91.141 6,859 24,609 Building Inspection & Enforcement 1.5 1.5.1 Plan Checking 27,811 2,405 9,040 1.5.2 Field Inspection 50,574 3,988 16,245 1.5.3 Support Services 11,141 965 3,651 1.5.4 Program Administration 13,873 1,196 4,627 TOTAL 103 99 8,554 33_563 t Page 2 EXPENDITURES 1980-81 Current Year-To Budget Month Date 2. HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY Public Works 2.1 2.1.2 Sanitary Service 182,971 5,600 23.231 2.1.3 Streets & Roads 341,358 2,811 124,791 2.1.4 Parks 70,792 4,583 22,782 2.1.5 Storm Water Control 50,646 4,430 28, 101 2..1.6 Special Projects 13,736 1,006 4,279 2.1.7 Ancillary Service 34,999 2,327 10,628 2.1.8 Engineering 71,366 5,534 24.427 2.1.9 Admin. & Clerical 28,407 2,223 9,218 2.1.11 Insect Control 9,000 2,671 4,488 TOTAL 803,275 31, 185 251 ,945 3. SOCIAL SERVICES Library 3.1 3.1.1 Technical Services 29,026 2,181 9,450 3.1.2 Community Services 66,240 12,455 28,227 3.1.3 Operations & Maintenance 3,134 257 1,335 3.1.4 Administration 14,072 1, 146 4,539 TOTAL 112,472 16,039 43,551 Youth & Aged Services 3. 3.3.1 Loaves & Fishes 6,000 341 341 3.4.1 Youth Services 59,825 5,000 5,000 TOTAL 65.825 5,341 5,341 4. POLICE AND ADMINISTRATION Mayor & Council 4.1 4.1.1 Policy & Direction 10,982 301 2,005 City Administration 4.2 4.2.1 Management Functions 43,750 3,348 12,935 4.2.2 Staff Functions 23,580 1,186 5,506 -4.2.3 Ancillary Functions 4,424 336 1,374 TOTAL 71,754 4,870 19,815 Tiscal Administration 4.3 4.3.1 Finance Program +157 92,891 = 93,048 9, 184 31 ,732 4.3.2 City Records 30,969 2, 102 8,460 4.3.3 Management Support 10,609 880 3,530 TOTAL +157 134,469 =134,626 12, 166 43,722 Page 3 EXPENDITURES 1980-81 Current Year-To Budget Month Date 5. CITY WIDE SUPPORT FUNCTIONS Nor.-Departmental Functions 5.1 5,1.1 Legal Services 22,500 ( 15) 9,015 5.1.2 Insurance 46,875 139 591 5.1.3 Utilities 44,872 3,422 8,254 5.1.4 Rent 7,975 655 2,340 5.1.5 Postage 7,000 61 158 5.1.6 Audit 8,500 660 8,705 5.1.7 Membership 10,848 11, 127 5.1.8 Codification of Ordinances 3,700 1,057 5.1.9 Stationery & Supplies 3,000 277 1,214 5.1.10 Bldg. & Equip. Maint. & Repair 7,500 7 1,413 5.1.11 Contractual Services 21,260 759 7,933 5.1.12 Unemployment Reserve 1,000 1, 147 5.1.1.3 Donations 2,000 5.1..14 Publicity & Comm. Relations 7,225 13 128 5.1.15 Materials & Supplies 700 106 5.1.16 Printing 500 5.1.17 Office Equipment 60,442 6, 160 54,031 5.1.18 Unclassified Personnel 100 627 627 5.1.19 Contingency -157 . 309,180 = 309,023 5.1.20 Elections 1,700 TOTAL -157 566.877 = 566,720 12,765 107,846 6. COMMUNITY PROTECTION Home & Community Quality 6.2 6.2.1.3(7) Road Acq. & Development 728,192 69,436 6.2.1.4(3) Parks Acq. & Development 77,893 1,385 11,524 Total 806.085 1,385 80,960 Divisions 6.5 6.5.1.13(1) Donations 2,000 6.5.1 Bldg. Inprovement 287,000 76 8,061 TOTAL 289,000 76 8,061 7. DEBT SERVICE 7.1 General Obligation Bonds 10,000 10,000 7.1.1 Gen. Oblig. Bonds Interest 1 638 425 TOTAL 10.638 10,425 7.2 Bancroft Improvement Bonds 62,090 10,000 7.2.1 Bancroft Imp. Bonds Interest 21,451 1,768 TOTAL 83.541 11,768 GRAND TOTAL 4204,356 179,560 965,547 t CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED BALANCE SHEET as of October 31, 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St Park & Bond Special General General ASSETS (Memo General Revenue Tax Read Road Cap Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess Fixed Lon--Term Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund - Fund Fund Fund Fund Assets Debt Fund Cash (113,056) (30,155) (23,028) (30,000) (12,824 (17,049) Unemployment Ins. Library Building Fund Time Certificates 1,113,118 151,812 66,899 573,027 188,700 132,680 Investment in Local Pool 414,093 160,391 25,105 19,229 24,411 102,129 69,784 13,044 Property Tax Rec. 34,269 34,269 Contract Rec. U.S.A. 168,867 158,867 10,000 Other Receivables 212,480 109,407 103,073 Bonded & Unb)nded Rec. 299,584 299,584 Gasoline Inventory 2,311 2,311 Accrued Interest Rec. Due From Other Funds 10,173 10,173 Fixed Assets Land & Improvements 344,208 2,484 341,724 Building & Improvements 248,873 37,748 211,125 Sewerage System '.,314,283 1,514,283 Office Equipment 59,326 676 58,650 Other Equipment 2.52,271 43,130 209,141 Auto & Trucks 95,621 1,264 94,357 Street Improvements Library Books 129,791 Construction in Prog. 129,791 Amt. Avail. for Debt Ser. 28,123 28,123 Amt, to be Provided for Debt Service (18,123) (18,123) 4,796,212 597,075 2,077 56,128 24,411 -0- 675,156 69,784 10,000 1,891,578 415,215 1,044,78810,000 a CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED BALANCE SHEET as of Oct 31 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St Park & Bond Special General General LIABILITIES (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess Fixed Lung-Term Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Assets Debt Fund Accounts Payable 34,809 10,911 21,741 2,157 Accrued Interest Payable 7,612 7,612 WH & Accrued PR Taxes 141 141 Due to Other Funds 23,417 10,688 10,173 2,556 Deposits Held 47,098 47,098 Deferred Credits Bonds Payable 226,949 10,000 216,949 Warrants Payable 267,179 267,179 RESERVES & FUND BALANCES Res, for Taxes, Contracts & Other Receivables 349,626 267,611 72,015 10,000 Investment in Fixed Assets 841,471 841,471 Contributions 2,155,388 1,952,071 203,317 Fund Balance 1,412,122 465,853 13,992 108,401 40,883 671,649 62,944 48,400 Retained Earnings (129,016) (129,016) Current 'tear Revenue Over (Under) Expend. (440,584) (205,227) (11,915) (52,273) (16,472) (10,173) 3,507 6,840 ( 25,233) (129,638) 4,7ff1 _ _Q5_L56_ aoD-1_R91.57A 415,215 1.,�y,I8$ 1�00Q_ CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE Four MONTHS ENDEDOct 31, 1980 Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State _County Major St. Park & Bond Special REVENUES ing 1980-81 (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess. Balance Only) Fund Sharing; Street Fund Fund _ Fund ['Lind_ Fund_ Fund Fund 300 - TAXES 301 Property 205,717 205,717 301 Loaves & Fishes 6,000 6,000 301 T.C. Youth Services 59,825 59,825 302 Prior Years 973 19,000 18,027 18,027 309 Others 100 100 310 - FROM OTHER AGENCIES 311 State Gas Tax 167,461 221,859 54,398 54,398 312 Cigarette Tax 24,081 32,818 8,737 8,737 313 Liquor Tax 101,488 129,046 27,558 27,557 314 State Revenue Share 73,914 98,094 24,180 24,180 315 County Road Levy 45,381 70,000 24,619 24,619 316 Hotel/Motel Tax 33,363 40,000 6,637 6,638 318 Federal Revenue Share 79,873 103,000 23,127 23,127 319.1 State Subvention LCDC 7,500 7,500 BOR 10 10 319.2 Federal Subvention Senior Citzen Ctr. 287,000 287,000 321 County Subvention Unified Sewerage - 0 - 23,108 23,108 23,108 322 County Subvention Library 77,744 77,744 323 County Maintenance/ Repair Tax 29,700 29,700 329 Other Library 405 3,000 2,595 2,595 CITY OW �� D COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE four MONTHS ENDED 10/31/80 _ Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State County Major St. Park & Bond Special ing 1980-81 (Memo General Revenue Tax Road [toad Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess. Balance Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund_ Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 330 - Licenses & Permits � '- 331 Bisiness Licenses 24,828 60,000 35,172 35,172 332 Plumbing, Heating f & Mech. Permits 4,511 16,500 11,949 11,949 333 Building Permits 74,585 130,000 55,415 55,415 339 Others 4,599 6,000 1,401 1,401 340 - Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 341 Court Fines,. Forfeit. Defense 38,825 54,000 15,175 15,175 350 - Use of Monies 351 Interest on Investments General Fund 29,197 44,000 14,803 14,803 Sewer Fund 23,454 29,000 5,546 5,546 State Tax Street 5,137 7,000 1,863 1,863 Road Fund 1,114 1,900 786 786 County Rd. Rep. & Maint Federal Revenue Share 572 595 23 23 Major Streets 21,502 37,000 15,498 15,498 Park & Recreation 2,840 5,000 2,160 2,160 Special Assessments 18,540 21,451 2,911 2,911 Bond Sinking Fund 2,800 2,800 352 Interest on Assessments 13,807 17,500 3,693 3,693 359 Other i iNa CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE four.__ MONTHS ENDED Oct 31, 1980 Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State ing 1980-81 (Menu General Revenue Ta County Major St, Park 6 Bond Special Balance Road Road Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess, Only) F_�und Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund rand Fund fund _ 360 CharRey for Current Services Fund 361,1 Subdivision Street .Lighting 6,254 10,500 4,246 4,246 361 Subdivision Application 685 3,000 2,315 2,315 362 Zoning Adjustment 6,035 15,000 8,965 8,965 363 Sewer Connection 59,295 87,400 28,105 364 Sewer Service 109,650 157,622 47,972 28,105 365 Sewer Permit Inspection 2,569 5,800 3,231 47,972 366 System Development Chg. 70,361 127,400 57,039 3,231 367 Parks jell 57,039 9,130 13,200 4,020 363 Parks •tit (100) 7,600 7,700 4,020 369 Others 7,700 6,684 10,000 3,316 3,316 365.2 Public Works General Fund 9,691 20,000 10,309 10,308 380 - Franchise Revenue 381 Portland General Elec. 147,696 147,696 382 NW Natural Gas 23,290 61,010 37,720 37,720 383 General Telephone 43,269 80,357 37,088 37,089 384 Garbage 16,315 22,000 5,685 5,685 389 Others 920 1,000 80 80 390 - Nonrevenue Receipts 391 Donations/Gifts 4,020 4,000 (20) (20) 399 Others 4,861 5,000 139 139 Sale of Land 30,000 30,000 J CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE tour MONYdS ENDED Oct 31, 1980 Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State County Major St, Park & Bond Special ing 1980.81 (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess, Balance Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 400 - Recovered Expenditures 401 Transfers (381,806) 381,806 381,806 401.1 Bancroft Transfers 3,170 3,170 Overhead (1,071) 1,071 1,071 Administration 2,825 2,825 Engineering 21,647 21,647 402 Other Recovered Exp. 4,370 5,020 650 650 403 Collect on USA Contract 213 10,638 10,425 10,425 TOTAL REVENUES 2,698,152 �- 1,666,909 1,031,243 738,127 23,150 56,261 25,405 - 0 72,537 13,880 10,425 84,854 6,604 FUND BALANCE - General Fund 382,306 382,306 Sewer Fund 191,818 191,818 State Tax Street 120,907 120,907 Road Fund 49,458 49,458 Federal Rev. Sharing 14,474 14,474 Major Streets 644,702 644,702 Park & Recreation 60,747 60,747 Special Assessments 50,316 50,316 Bond Sinking Fund 24,601 24,601 Assessments Receivable 62,090 62,090 GRAND TOTAL-REVENUES 3,268,328 4,299,571 1,031,243 738,127 23,150 56,261 25,405 0 72,537 13,880 10,425 84,854 6,604 r CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE four MONTHS ENDED Oct 31, 1980 Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State County Major St, Park & Bond Special ing 1980-81 (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess. Balance Only) Fund Sharing; Street Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund OPERATING & CAPITAL EXPENSES 1.1 Police 573,915 839,399 265,484 265,484 1.2 & 2.1 Public Works 690,353 989,169 298,816 298,816 1.3 Municipal Court 20,024 29,605 9,581 9,581 1.4 Planning 66,532 91,141 24,609 24,609 1.5 Building 69,836 103,399 33,563 33,563 3.1 Library 68,919 112,470 43,551 43,551 3.3 Aged Services 5,659 6,000 341 341 3.4 Youth Services 54,825 59,825 5,000 5,000 4.1 Mayor & Council 8,977 10,982 2,005 2,005 4.2 City Administration 51,939 71,754 19,815 19,815 4.3 Fiscal Administration 90,747 134,469 43,722 43,722 5.1 Nondepartmental 149,851 257,697 107,846 107,846 Contingency General 144,257 144,257 Sewer 25,044 25,044 State Tax Street 27,973 27,973 Federal Revenue Sh. 12,325 12,325 Major Streets 80,910 80,910 Parks #1 5,529 5,529 Parks X12 3,125 3,125 Road Fund 7,317 7,317 County Road Rep. 2,700 2,700 Debt Service 95,217 95,217 6. Capital Budget 872,445 1,095,085 222,640 89,021 133,619 3,128.419 4,205,392 1, 73 3.354 133,619 r, x, , • Mo j COMBINED STATEH31iT OF REVENUES AND 1.212:'TURES FOR THE four MONTHS ENDED Oct 31 1980 Remain- BUDGETED Combined Federal State County Major St. Park & Bond Special j ing 1980-81 (Memo General Revenue Tax _RoadRoad Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess. Balance Only), Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund OTHER EXPENDITURES Transfers to General Fund (381,806) 381,806 35,065 108,534 41,877 10,173 69,030 7,040 110,087 Transfers to Other Funds Use of Money & Property Interest Expense 19,041 22,089 3,048 425 2,623 Payment of Bond Principle 62,090 71,090 10,000 10,000 Total Other Expenditures (300,675) 94,179 394,854 35,065 108,534 41,877 10,173 69,030 7,040 10,425 110,087 2,623 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 2,827,744 4,299,571 1,471,827 943,354 35,065 108,534 41,877 10,173 69,030 7,040 10,425 110,087 136,242 Current Year Revenue Over (Under) Expenditures (440,584 (205 227 11 915) (52,273) (16,472) (10,173) 3,507 6,840 -0- (25,233) (129,638) LiTY OF TWARU COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED October 31 1980 REVENUES Combined Federal State County Major St. Parte 6 Bond 'fax Special (Memo General Revenue Road Road Cap, Proj Rccrea Sinking Scwer Assess, Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund Find Fund Fund 300 - TAXES — _ Funr] •301 Property 301 Loaves S Fishes 301 T.C. Youth Services 302 Prior Years 1,405 1,405 309 Others 310 - FROM OTHER AGENCIES 311 State Gas 'fax 18,868 18,868 312 Cigarette Tax 2,325 2,325 313 Liquor Tax 7,792 7,792 314 State Revenue Share 315 County Road Levy 6,314 6,314 316 Hotel/Motel Tax 318 Federal Revenue Share 23,127 23,127 319.1 State Subvention LCDC BOR 319.2 Federal Subvention Senior Citxen Ctr. 321 County Subvention Unified Sewerage 322 County Subvention Library 323 County Maintenance/ Repair Tax 329 Other 2,595 2,595 Library i LITY UO VIM COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED October 31, 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St. Park & Bond Special. (Memo General .Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Prof Recren Sinking Sewer Assess, Only) Fund Sharing Street Fund Fund Fund Pund Fund Fund Fund 330 Licenses & Permits 331 Bisiness Licenses 5,615 5,615 332 Plumbing, Heating 1,866 1,866 & Mech. Permits 333 Building Permits 10,582 10,582 339 Others 339 339 340 - Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties 341 Court Fines,.Forfeit. Defense 4,312 4,312 350 - Use of Monies 351 Interest on Investments General Fund • 4,198 4,198 Sewer Fund 27 27 State Tax Street 166 1.66 Road Fund 135 135 County Rd. Rep. & Maint Federal Revenue Share 21 21 Major Streets 3,584 3,584 Park & Recreation 600 600 Special P.ssessments 392 392 Bond Sinking Fund 352 Interest on Assessments 3,204 3,204 359 Other 3 e .y. 7• ,.. COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED Or ob r 31. 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St. Park & Bond Special (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Proj Rccrea Sinking Sewer Assess. Only) FundSharing Street Fund Fund fund fund Fund fund Punct GO - Chnr eg s Eor Current Services 361.1 Subdivision Street Lighting 2,295 2,295 361 Subdivision Application 2,115 2,115 362 Zoning Adjustment 2,430 2,430 4,640 363 Sewer Connection 4,640 8,777 364 Sewer Service 8,777 680 365 Sewer Permit Inspection 680 12,800 366 System Development Chg. 12,800 800 367 Parks #1 800 2,200 368 Parks #2 2,200 369 Others 482 482 365.2 Public Works 694 694 General Fund 180 - Franchise Revenue 381 Portland General Elec. 382 NW Natural Gas 383 General Telephone 384 Garbage 5,685 5,685 389 Others .90 - Nonrevenue Receipts 391 DonationstGifts 5 5 399 Others Sale of Land Sa � CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED October 31 1980 Combined Federal State (Memo General Revenue County Major St, Park 6 Bend Tax Road Road Cap, Proj Recrea Sinking Speciai 400 - Recovered Expenditures �ni� Fund Sharing Street Fund g Sewer Assess. Fund Grund Fund Fund Fund fill 401 Transfers '— 401,1 Bancroft Transfers 45,754 45,754 Overhead Administration 1,071 1,071 Engineering 402 Other Recovered Exp, 403 Collect on USA Contract 202 202 TOTAL REVENUES -- 188�,09�7 101,162 23,148 19,034 FUND BALANCE - 6,449 -0 16,384 3,600 -0- 14 I, 24 3,596 General Fund Sewer Fund State Tax Street Road Fund Federal Rev. Sharing Major Streets Park 6 Recreation Special. Assessments Bond Sinking Fund Assessments Receivable GRAND TOTAL,REVENUES 188,091 101,762 23,148 19,034 `z-- 6,449 -0- 161-284 3400 -0- =14,124 3.596 t. ��s CITY OF TIGARD COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED_October 31, 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St. Pnrk & Bond Special (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Prot' Rccrca Sinking Sewer Assess. Only) Fund SharinG Street Fund Fund _Fund Pund Pond fund fund OPERATING & CAPITAL EXPENSES 1.1 Police 68,787 68,787 1.2 & 2.1 Public Works 40,110 40,110 1.3 Municipal Court 2,307 2,307 1.4 Planning 6,859 6,859 1.5 Building 8,554 8,554 3.1 Library 16,039 16,039 3.3 Aged Services 341 341 3.4 Youth Services 5,000 5,000 4.1 Mayor & Council 301 301 4.2 City Administration 4,870 4,670 4.3 Fiscal Administration 12,166 12,166 5.1 Nondepartmental 12,765 12,765 Contingency General Sewer State Tax Street Federal Revenue Sh. Major Streets Parks 411 Parks 412 Road Fund County Road Rep. Debt Service 6. Capital Budget (46,525) 1.461 .14 L,9Eib) 131,574 179,560 (47,986) i r CITY OF TIGARD r" COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH ENDED October 31, 1980 Combined Federal State County Major St, Park & Bond Special (Memo General Revenue Tax Road Road Cap. Proj Recrea Sinking Sewer Assess, 21MEXPENDITURES Only). Fund Sharing; Street Fund Fund Fund fund Fund Fund Fund - Transfers to General Fund 45,754 9,209 9,896 1,837 87 693 24,032 Transfers to Other Funds Jse of Money & Property Interest Expense ( 2,810) (2,810) Payment of Bond Principle Total Other Expenditures 42,944 9,209 9,896 1,837 87 a �s 693 24,032 (29810) TOTAL EXPENDITURES 174,518179,560 9,209 9,896 1,837 87 -0- 693 -0- 24,032 (50,796) Current Year Revenue Over (Under) Expenditures L u � 12563 SL': Main•Tigard. Or. 97223 MEMORANDUM November 10, 1980 TO: LIBRARY BOARD CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY LIBRARIAN SUBJECT: Monthly Report, October, 1980 1. Administration: a. Librarian attended an all-day meeting for Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) at Marylhurst College. Issues facing the network were discussed in an effort to improve general communication and understanding. Principle topics included: Automated circulation, building libraries, Cable TV, county-wide services and extending outreach services. b. The Tigard Lions Club donated materials and 'labor to add shelving for large prim rooks. C.. Library Board held its regular meeting October 13. Minutes are attached. d. Lack of volunteers fcr the outreach program has necessitated a close look at services being offered. The decision was made, with concurrence of volunteer coordinator, Andrea Asbell, that no new service to nursing homes or individuals will be offered until more volunteers are recruited. e. Tigard Public Library (TPL) received its per capita state aid - $2,595. This is a $405 shortfall from the initial expectation of $3,000 caused by the reduction from .21c to . 17c per capita. f. Librarian did 1;ot attend WCCLS meeting October 22, because of staffing shortages. Librarian; was also unable to attend a WCCLS budget meeting for same reason. Any staff member's absence impacts on scheduling, but when more than one is absent, someone else must put aside their work to fill in the service gap. 2. Personnel: a. Volunteer hours totaled 266 ; daily averagell.5 . b. Carlos Moreno, CETA youth, began working as a Library Aide on October 30. He is scheduled for 30 hours per week. When his training is complete, it is planned to have him work 40 hours per week. 3. Statistics: a. Total circulation 7633; daily average 332. Books 7125 Magazines 255 Adult 5176 Audio-Visual 198 Juvenile 1949 Other 35 Interlibrary Loan 20 b. User cards 275: in town 137 -- out of town 138. C. Story hour: 129 total - 13 average. d. Materials added 584. ' e. Materials withdrawn 126. f. Money received: Fines $31.50 Lost Books $23.85 Donation 0 Tigard Public Library - Monthly Report - November 10, 1980 - page 2 •.4. Youth Services - Kathy Tremaine: Storytime began again this month. Attendance has been good and this year's storytellers are super. Peoplc have been making a point of coming in just to say how much they enjoy the programs. The three volunteers have also been helpful in assiting with non-storytime projects such as, constructing masks for our "Masks of the World" display. This was used to advertise our "3-D maskmaking" workshop held Friday, October 15. The Children's Services coordinator attended the 1980 Oregon Educational Media Conference, October 23-25, and brought back information that will help with selection of AV materials (filmstrips, cassettes, records, etc.). Useful contacts were made for information on consumer nutrition for adults and children, Oregon historical information and ideas for spurring reading interest in 4th-8th graders. The Library put on a "Little People's Popcorn Party" to celebrate Halloween this year. The Tigard Community Center was rented to house the festivities. Attendance was limited to children age 6 and under and their parents. Seventy people, ghosts, witches and miscellaneous critters attended: Displays for October were ANIMAL TALES for the J- YA's and MASKS OF THE WORLD for everyone. 5. Friends of the Library: Friends of the Library held their first meeting of the year on October 2. Sheila Knoll, local writer and artist, talked about her book of poetry, Power Places-; and her techniques for writing. t TIGAR %113RARY LE 639--9511 12568.13W Main Tigard, Or.97223 MINUTES Library Board October 13, 1980 Call to Order The regular meeting of the Tigard Library Board was called and Roll Call: to order by Chairman Betsy Chick, October 132 1980, at 7:30 PM. Excused: Jim Sidey. Guest: Yvonne Burgess. Reports: Minutes of the August 11 meeting were approved. Minutes Librarian reviewed both reports for August and September. Discussion centwad on the computerized circulation system with a possible serial levy to support it and a county-wide bond levy to build libraries. Librarian suggested that Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) coordinator, Donna Selle, be invited to the next meeting to discuss and answer questions on those two items. Board con- curred. Chairman Chick asked Madalyn Utz to invite members of the Friends of the Library Building Committee to attend, too. There was some discussion on reciprocal borrowing with- Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. Librarian stated that this Old Business- was being monitored and would be reported on later. Building Plans Madalyn Utz reported that her committee has been attending and participating in the Tigard Downtown Committee meetings. She F reported that the Library ry will probably still be faced with raising its own money, even if it is included with planning for the civic center. Outreach Librarian reported that subsequent to the meeting in August, plans to apply for a grant through the Friends of the Library had been changed to applying through the Washington County out- reach Librarian and placing the program under her direction. Following further discussion, however, the County Outreach Librarian expressed a feeling that applying for a grant for operation and personnel was not the long-range solution needed for the program. Tigard Librarian concurred and the matter has been deferred. New Business: Correspondence from Chairman Chick passed a copy of a letter from Catherine Adams Catherine Adams that expressed dissatisfaction with the Tigard Public Library, i.e., administrative procedures, safety and health factors in the building, "materials which are offensive to some patrons," a lack of "books which teach decent moral and spiritual values to our children. . ." and an unqualified staff, volunteer and paid alike. Discussion followed. M.unhall moved that the Board reaffirm its confidence in and appreciation of the staff, both volunteer and paid, and that they be advised by the Librarian. The Board directed Chairman Chick to acknowledge the Adams' ` letter, stating that it had been presented at this meeting and that there are procedures for consideration of complaints by the Board. Meeting adjourned 9:30 PM. ;rAe pecntfull submitted, i fL�Approved: s Erte 1 -Approved, as corrected: City Librarian MONTHLY REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT October 15, 1980 - November 15, 1980 The following projects were acted on by the Planning Commission over the past month. ZONE CHANGE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ZONE CHANGE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, ZCPD 13-80 (Kittleson;Brown- General Plan Review) APPLICANT: Raymond J. Kittleson & Milton 0. Brown REQUEST: For a General Plan Review for a Planned Unit Development in a "Light Industrial Zone" and "Zone Map Amendment for A) R-7 "Single Family Residential" to M-3PD "Light Industrial Zone Planned Development District" on Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 1, Tax Lot 1400, B) M-3 "Light Industrial Zone" to M-3PD "Light Industrial Zone Planned Development District" on Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12A, Tax Lot 700 and Tax Map 2S1 12BA, Tax Lot 100. SITE LOCATION: 7415 SW Bonita Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 1, Tax Lot 1400 and Tax Map 2S1 12BA, Tax Lot 100 and Tax Map 2S1 12A, Tax Lot 700) ACTION TAKEN: Approved October 28, 1980 ZONE CHANGE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, ZCPD 25-79 (Clyde Jacobsen - General Plan Review) APPLICANT: Clyde Jacobsen REQUEST: For a General Plan Review with Zone Map Amendment from M-3 "Light Industrial" use to M-4 "Industrial Park." SITE LOCATION: Two hundred and fifteen (215) feet South of SW Bonita Road on SW 74th Avenue (slash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12A, Tax Lot 900) ACTION TAKEN: Approved October 28, 1980 CONDITIONAL USE CONDITIONAL USE, CU 13-30 (Richard Sturgis) APPLICANT: Richard Sturgis REQUEST: For a Conditional Use to construct an 84 unit, three (3) story, Senior Citizen Living Facility. SITE LOCATION: 13335 SW Hall Blvd. (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 2DA, Tax Lot 702) ACTION TAKEN: Tabled October 28, 1980 VARIANCE VARIANCE, V 13-80 (Farmer's Insurance-Street Width) APPLICANT: Glenn E. Chilcote & Assoc. REQUEST: For a Variance in minimum street width requirement. SITE LOCATION: 13333 SW 68th Parkway (SW 70th Avenue from Hampton Street south) (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 1DA, Tax Lots 500, 600, 700) ACTION TAKEN: Approved October 28, 1980 MONTHLY REPORT October 15, 1980 - November 15, 1980 Page 2 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS, M 7-80 (Robert Randall Sensitive Lands Permit) APPLICANT: Robert Randall Co. REQUEST: To alter the 100-year floodplain along Fanno Creek by the addition of approximately 70 cubic yards of fill on 4,000 square feet to the rear of two existiig warehouses. Area to be used for extensions of driveways. SITE LOCATION: 8900 SW Burnham (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 2DB, Tax Lot 200 and Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 2AD, Tax Lot 2200) ACTION TAKEN: Approved October 28, 1980 ZONE ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, ZOA 7-80 (City of Tigard) APPLICANT: City of Tigard REQUEST: For a Zone Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 18.36 of the Tigard Municipal Code relating to Highway Commercial Zone (C-5) . ACTION TAKEN: Recommended for City Council adoption November 24, 1980 ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, ZOA 8-80 (City of Tigard) APPLICANT: City of Tigard REQUEST: For a Zone Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 18.32 and 18.40 of the Tigard Municipal Code relating to land use classification system, maximum lot coverage, and adjustment of landscaping requirement in C-4 and C-P x: Commercial Zones. ACTION TAKEN: Recommended for City Council adoption November 24, 1980 ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, ZOA 2-80 (City of Tigard) APPLICANT: City of Tigard REQUEST: For a Zone Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 18.24 of the Tigard Municipal Code relating to the Multifamily Residential Zones (i.e. A-12, A-20, A-40) . ACTION TAKEN: Recommended for City Council adoption November 24, 1980 r i' :t a; s:. =fir POLICE DEP.ARTRENT G CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER 19 80 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL AVERAGE NUMERICAL STRENGTH DAILY ABSENCE AVERAGE Els-E(JIVE STRENGTH End.of Same This Same This 1 Last this Month Month Month Month i month Last Month this Month Last Last Year Year Year TOTAL, PERSONNEL 27 28 11.4 12.2 15.6 15.5 15.8 CHIEFS OFFICE 1 2 .3 .7 .7 .6 1.3 SERVICES DIVIS. 7 7 2.9 2.6 4.1 3.7 4.4 PATROL 'DIVISION 16 16 7.2 7.5 8.8 9.3 8.5 TRAFFICDIVIS. -------- ----------------- --------- --------- -------- ------ --------- IWEST. SECTION 3 3 1.1 Z.0 1,9 2.3 2.0 FORCE ONE 12 11 5.2 3.51 I 6.8 6.8 7.5 FORCE TWO 8 10 3.2 5.5 4.8 4.7 4.5 .FORCE THREE 7 7 3.0 3.2 E 4.0 4.0 3.8 CHANGES IN PERSONNEL DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present for duty end of last month 27 This r Same Month 2. Recruited during month 0 Month Last Year 3. Reinstated during month 0 1. Total number field -Total to account for officers _16 16 '- 2. Less Agents Assig- 4. Separations from the service: . •^ ned to Inves tiga t. 0 p (a) Voluntary resignation 0 3. Average daily abs- (b) Retirement 0 ences of field off- (c) Resigned with charges pending icers owing to:0 (a) Vacation, susp- (d) Dropped during probation 0 ension, days off, _ ' (e) Dismissed for cause - O - ' comp. time, etc. 6.5 6.3 - (b) Sick & Injured .5 . .1 (f). Killed in line of duty 0 (c) Schools, etc. .2 I.1 (g) Deceased 0 Total average daily _Total separations 0 absences 7.2- 7.5- - 5. Present for duty at end 'of month27 ` . Available for duty 8.8 g,5 Page on_ _ TIGARD POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report I. Calls for Service: This Month 673 Year to Date 59782 �. A. Obligated Time 1,294.2 B. ,Non-Obligated ..Time 878.8 II. PART I CRIMES x . No. Cleared Arrests A. Homicide • B. Rape 1 1 1 • C. Robbery 4 1 1 D. Assault 5 2 2 E. Burglary 35 3 F. Larceny 58 18 16 G. Auto Theft 4 Totals' - 107 - . 25 23 - III. PART II TOTALS -82 .. 44.. 64 - TOTAL - Part I and II 189 69 87 IV. TOTAL PERSONS CHARGED: 87 - a. Adult Male 43 c. Juvenile Male 21 b. Adult Female 11 d: Juvenile Female 12 V'. WARRANTS SERVED 14 -VI. TOTAL PROPERTY LOSS $ 70,222.48 TOTAL PROPERTY RECOVERED 1,614.44 VII. TRAFFIC 7-7- a.. Accidents Investigated 50 Injury Accidents 13 Fatal 0 • b. Citations: VBR (Speeding) 27 Yield Right of Way—Li _ Following too Close 1 Red Light-.11 Stop Sign 5 Improper Turn 1. Reckless Driving, 0 Careless Driving 16 Driving Under the Influence '3 Driving While Suspended 12 Other-Hazardous 9 . Non-Hazardous 121 Total Hazardous 100. c. Enforcement Index 7.69 d. Traffic Enforcement Totals Citations: This Month This Year 221 Year to Date 2,355 This Month Last Year �IBV_Last Year to Date 382 :. Warnings: This Month-This. 'near. 66 Year to Date ' 827 This Month Last Xeax �Last Yeaf to Date 7 Nom: b Part I Crimes (Major Crimes) Clearance Rate 23.42 - Part 11 Crimes (Minor Crimes) Clearance Rate 53.4% TRAINING A. Police Hostage Negotiator School Sgt. Wheeler and Sgt. Jennings attended a three-day school to learn how to handle hostage type situations. This was instructed by the FBI and Portland Police Bureau. 48 man hours were spent. B. Administrative Training. Chief Adams attended a two-day work- shcp.at Portland Community College on Oct. 10 and 11; topic was Planning= Evaluation and Introduction to .Statistics. C. Police Reserves. See attached report from the police reserves for their activities during October. `COMRTNITY RELATIONS A. CE2 Students. Two CE2.students spent 24 hours with the police department during October, using this as their Exploration site. They spent time both in the dispatch area and riding with police officers. , B. Juvenile Officer. See .attached report from Officer Grisham for -- his activities during the month of October. MONTHDY��R�c{��,R��nT mss-+..eoaw ' :. � py. � ,d��Y� �� � .• 1to .! OFFICER CIT. SUSP, SUSPo .Po To Co T, ,S �s CRT• ?1R as* � ARRTS, RERt?�tTe �,,, � 0 AM TOTAL PERo nits HRS• HRS• N`, HRS• Pm• HSS• HPS o MCD rxs�ai xr�asg a� »�aaar t�es�e• t� W—"%= �es�titr�xs>�.�s� atrt • . •y.e •.•n.......� r� n� wrasYsots •iaslw •.... o,as •o•aa�erY - ' �Or Y�DIYr Ode r �Y MaGI�Y � . r.�ew �rwa-err s•.a 717`� t - -��- was f.-s"6NJ rsrswe a •s a,rraoft im . J /i &A r4•ri rrw r f••�w�awwrmY amorew. ® a 3a j r ryl�o rarYPY�r��l� 1 0 oaerw•s•rwy d.rw+r was' sewYc.eauneft.:ft." .rasmr ft yam.YJ . j ...rmr..� raia•ear . rrr�. { �� ariuewa�a�sur�[..e.re.. err. 1 .9rAsr�.srr«aa.o.r Yaeswy �Y,leerplb .rYy `„MYNy00. p� aaOr11MY y� • ' ! ' ' f Y�•sd6'blw 1�Ybwamofteaftw dam.. ..M,l, I , ��:��.�'!r•..POdw'�d.'.'b`.twi.'.S'""�aC�'.a�e°'iow. ' �et Lir. �°il • � � ,L:�:�Lw� �'..��ii''1�.�°t.$� . a ' �' L•ii2;Ct/L.'L'�`L��d�LR£iitEYfdtt� :�� 'idts«iU.k .1�1i�� 't►i:'Laif .GZ ;} J.Vd11Js 1 /9 M�S Tv DATE 3 5 b 9 YEAR'TOTAL VT 11 LZ SIT•ci'tations WRPiGS-warnings t: " 'C,To HRS-classroom training 'ARRTS-arrests S•D• IMS-special detail SUSP PER®suspicious persons ' GoPUHRS-general patrol a CRT HRS-court ^" SVSP' VER-Suspicious vehicles n m ; D/0 HRS-dispatch/officer l n� , patch/officer iv.ahrr7 1'+•w�n�nn al MV W M PCL -„_ fr l From October 1.4 To October.31, 1980 DATE LOCATION PROGRAM '� GRADE ,NO, OFFICER STATUS MAN HRS ''I 0-I5-80 Tigard High School Senior Rap Day 12 120 Griaham 8 `'10-27-80 Tigard High School •CE2 Career Seminar 12 20 Grisham 1 :;10-28-SO Templeton School Boy Scout-Parent Presentation N/A 20 Grisham 2 10-30-80 Phil Lewis School Halloween Safety Program 2nd-3xd 40 Grisham 2 t l7. TOTAL MAN HOURS: 13 .� TOTAL CITIZENS CONTACTED: 200 4 N1�• rdh•, 4}Yi ' 11515 S. V. 97zt Auznzfe T.LQa44 O4,eugoa 97223 AX X024, 7980 The #aaona('ee Na on and Cr..tg Ca,-L i Ci-)-"y- a0 Tigarad Glaahing-ton Caan.tg State al- O"gan Jt .ria Jae de.6Zw- a- D;3, 7nc. and GenczPrliize L. DaZ.6 (aqua G. L. 3a Lf) za Lea annexed .ta the zz4 o¢' Taczzd uz ane p,2,7- '. .7f- .thio nReta &.wth e-aun a7 'mwae, u--- have Aon. � .thiz everu_n.g .tfia j aeFo u,,g dac.m�. JNC. Pzt.&tion fxm and .cana.en.t .ta oxu ex<ztion .ta t,'7e CL,tu o,-,P Tu�, D�e�o n .Lz , '. to - r x-th Tax La t Noa.,/70p No., L ega a [fi n, and pooh and Page Na-6. (3 Paq ed) L.ettera o�- oa Tax Lota 5700 and 4800 The. Aat orwug deeda and R 8 O'z .ta ven.i-& -i�a. a on annexat ca G.L. 2aU .ta DA, Jac. 767-757 Lata 7 .ter 8 .+axe, -.each 17 Lata 1 .ta 8 Zwly_ w:uR, PLarh 18 Lots 17 thLaugA 25, iJzceu a i ue, D.each 74 Lo to 29 thn augh 32, .wlwz i ve, R t ach 74 Lata 16 .to 18, .inne ae-, 13 Lata 23 to, 29, uu?u a iue, 3-each 13 AU .in Meat Po2teand f£eu h , Wa ahi�n Caun to 04.egon C. L.. Bate to DA, Jac, 80-32694 Lat 26, axac a 14 (Sane and &Ief� Poon 2tLs aee dczamefrt Lat 27, b`t&ch 74 ( „ , „ ., Pa.LtLolz 4 S. U. Dafrtinou tfz - See da--a e AU an bl,?Z t Poi t&rzd fIta, lcla ahZgg taa Caantlz R R O 67-376 (!/acutran S a, t?an,tmouth 8 S. W. 67th) 3aakx 673_412_3 AU .cn. III PW�d NeLgfi tom, lea shiruyton count � U. D. Da ee (der ea aed) and Geza-P� L. Do-U .ta DA, Jac, Lata 9 .ta 14, ZzcQudt ze, Beach 18 903-769 AU uz Uz6t Po4t2and #x ght:a, ld"h4:r tan Cauntg Aezo attached 1980--87 4Rze,i� Tax Sfatenzento ,ta uerr ,r a ahice. G. L. BALL - GZRALWNF L. BALL P.ei.`.i tr_oa Fat acid Cam&er Ta /Luzpxat n ,tcr t1, C,4 q TLg, d, 02egan .ea dtyzZLwte - uci-Jz Tax Lata Noz., !gap Na., Leuze DR and Pape Ai�otern and r3aah N,016. (2 Pagea) Letten 4 &gzevrt2ta a The faeL'arai CL&c-,-z and R $_ O1-<S .ta jrw� Zrq� R & O 67-376 Wacat as S. 0. i}a�r-m -'tA and S. X 67th) U,rah 673 Pg.412 3 Tax Lot 28, Beach. 74 (See 1-.-tt.Pic �n) 644-569 Tux Lata 19 20 21 22 Ta.- Lo<za 19,20,21 ,2''2, f� � a' O` 13 e- 65,3 .ebaard Tax Lata 1, 2 3, 4, ear ue 4Xa 23 an'r 80-6759 (See Page 2 /Pace 2 G. L. BaLi - Gzgald L ba L. [3a& CaatLn . R & 0 79-198 (Va.� tura S. Id- U-nhwzzt St-) 79-53070 3oofa 6 - 79 53010 /Pagan 362-3-4 Lata 15, 16, 17, 18, iraaPcraive, B-Each 18 pooh 746-120 AU- 4 G. L. Baa and G.eAxf-dLme L. Do" pA-qae&ta ua l✓eat Pc*n_t-Pand &e-4.Q Z ta. G�adhuac�t_ara Countcoa A.eao attached 1980 -81 ARx,-- meted Tax Statp-a erzta to ue&4-,P aum eazhi p A.Eaa coF.i ea aA Na,2-6 2 S 1 1 f24 anal 1 S 1 36. DD - .arae .ae.t uvth l nez .6hmr- -uw,. � G'.e .i to w-bided - �tj� z.,--t do-ted /voU.eung. 18, 1980 c_ter� a.s a �i nz Dna-tuna, Ida.6huZq tarn CaUn.&j .ao a.0 p&a fr IAb euzez anz S.uwc fzou th ai Tax La-t 1200 zz a fir eadr� z a the z,-t - -it &rc aU M e zz m/Lee to annex a.2e the n✓wpem ty X4-z ted .in t1u d t e,tten. a.a th-- H-L ld ray Paop,--- and Laia.a ara P, on. Fond L RzL6 i na J au�eo�fr ent F &j uraa& nat Le .Uwoev" �you to Z c.eude .the gighrcay /P4ty2e 4. and La&aara frr_ajze&ty, .then .ut uf=4-d Zacw�e- orae .the Fond L.ea.a.ing fz4-0izst#- ng. a,ttauaey, Filed Andenaora, .aa.id he didn't Aee hwiru the eeaae a LM the Fond dem,Pz a,ah.ip caauZd moha arab ua the anuiexa_t n. Sum 66RALLUNE L. BALL e (AKA G. L. B L) '4�y, Ge�aa�z L. ?ate Sec.-T4Xa . rw'aad CITY OF >z m ee fi,i: T I GARD a ahs.} o r"n w s`: d L T a4 c Z: °++. County v ,N+ O W U o w 4iASNI11GTCi1 c' w o c c V- c,n 0 m V - 1 a n. FJecfion c N in ¢ E; .J.d .J z C d �c rr'. J H W j JfCVC1fiCR ,�, '19.0 = c' C:'r" c o - `—'¢ `'•iu O cG m � co D Fag. I of Pages 1-- d C-) v i U-� co c m sn �, Gr, O t•:. er sa.i Numb.r 51 51 I 7d y Nm.o.of Procind YES :10 I I I I (>'] O 30 31i _277 30b Z4, 2230� 7o O o 31 285 3 35r 29/0 310 547 " m 32 Cal Sol q98 575 373 567 Z3(b o z 33 6x08 '4 SGS S2? 441 5 25 N + ' 34 59 579 "759 700 '427 E3 105 Z 35 15Z 19Z 155115 !ESL41 290 Absentee 158 131 114o 12-41 agIIq 179 r O O Z O�3 1 1 a g R! A 0 3 a O%1 1 :low w . TOTAL �iWl.�l ,2 ��/�iI�S/���_D_ �•Zg,j�j TI I 1 carfify that the votes recorded on this abstract cor- Sig otl?re f County Cter • Date of Abstract rec}ty summarize the}ally of votes east of the olec}ion ;J-Iq_8o indicated. l ABSTRACT OF VOTES AT GENERAL AND ABSTRACT OF Y ES AT PRIMARY ELECTIONS: fr SPECIAL ELECTIONS: Separate sheats for Democratic, Republican, Nonpartsen,_and other l candidates, F Votes cast for Governor must be on separate Separato %hosts for candidates for City, County (including precinct) page or Pages. end State office. For additional instructions sea ORS 250.910. For additional instructions,see ORS 244.410. i i _ 4 . rded CITY OF r z:^ ti.:�" TIRD M co fy WRITE-INS _�o g 3 " G Washington 6w � n E!wfion `o L 'n G November 4e 1980 s m Page I of 1 Page. Tu. E W _ Vf \ Name or BeliefNumber No.of Precinct '•>s I I I I n n Write-in Votes 3 -f p o "^ m r 9 z 7 m �a> ovz • a l _O. p^n. A r •r S v✓., .y. SOTAL3 ' I certify that the votes recorded on this abstract cor- Signe County Clerk: Date of Abstract redly summarize the tally of votes cast at the election p� indicated. 8,0 ABSTRACT OF VOTES AT GENERAL AND ABSTRACT OF VO ES AT PRIMARY ELECTIONS: i SPECIAL ELECTIONS: l t Separate sheet: or Democratic, Republican, Nonpartisan, and other } t candidates. Votes cast for Governor must be on separate Separafo shoots for candidates for City, County (including precinct) f page or pages. and Slate office. For additional instruefions too ORS 250.810. For additional instructions,zoo ORS 249.410. 1 I t C-G (5) Sign painting shop. (6) Tire shop. (7) Heating or ventilation shop. 1. Minimum Vegetation: Minimum area that must be left or planted in trees, grass, shrubs, bark dust for planting beds, etc. , shall be 15 percent of the total area of the lot. j. Lot coverage: Maximum area that may be covered by buildings and structures shall not exceed 85 percent of the total area of the lot. r" 43 C-L h. Off-street Parking and Loading: As specified in Article 5. i. Height Restriction: Maximum height of any structure shall be three stories or 45 feet, whichever is less, but higher struc- tures may be permitted H a under provisions of Section 7.07. j. Open Use: A use not contained within an enclosed building, such as open storage, abutting or facing a residential zone, shall be screened with a sight-obscuring fence not less than 6 feet high. k. Minimum 'Vegetation: Minimum area that must be left or planted in trees, grass, shrubs, bark dust for planting beds, etc. , shall be 15 percent of the total area of the lot. C-C i• Height Restriction: Maximum height of a structure shall be four stories or 60 feet, whichever is less, but higher struc- tures may be permitted ' rovisions of Section 7.07, underk - Open Use: A use not contained within an enclosed building, :•ould be visible from ? suchlas Open stodage, abuttinfacing a residential zone,or which :public street 6 feet high. sight-obscuring fence not less than 1. Minimum Vegetation: Minimum area that must be left or planted in trees, grass, shrubs, bark dust for planting beds, etc. , shall be 15 percent of the total area of the lot. J• Lot coverages M, xi;r,;; area that may be covered by buildings and structures shall not exceed 85 percent of the total area Of the lot. 39 11-9-1 it-9-3 19—� 11-9-4 CHAPTER 9 11—": STANDARDS: DESIGN REVIEW (A) The f0lowing shall be required on all siu plants and for all development reviewed: 1. A minimum of tan percent(10%) of the lot area being deegloped shell be landscaped,including a mix of vertical(trees)and horizontal elen"rits(grass, ground cover, eta).Maior remodeling and properties in kw"CBD"Cennj Businew District shall require Ianxkc Pkil to the extent possible up to the SECTION: ten psrcet (10%) requirement. Landscaping "I be visible ii large part from public thoroughfares. Purpo 11-9-1. Where es R 2. Natural le m shall be retained where Possible to meet the i1-9-2: Where Required tom. 9 11-9-3: Plans Required landscaping requirement. 11-9-4: Standards 11-94: Building Structures 3. Unnecessary grade charges shall be avoided. Retaining walls shall be 11-84: Enfrsrcamvent provided where needed. 4. Drainage shall be as approved by the City Engineer according to accepted engineering standards. v 5. Off-street parking shell be buffered from the street and from adjacent residential zones by means of landscaping or a low fence, but not to the 11-9-1: PUR?OSES: Ther purposes of design review are to protect and extent of restricting visibility necessary for safety and security, enhance Dublic health, safety, welfare and property, and more specifkeliy to encourage site planning In advance of construction,also to protect 6. Sidevealks and curbs shall be provided. Upon application, the Planning neighboring owners and users, conserving and enhancing the natural and man-built Commission may waive this requirement in whole or part in those locations dtsracter of Oregon City, where two is no probable need, or comparable alternative provisions for pedestrians are made. 11-9-2: WHERE REQUIRED: Site plan approval shall be required for all 7. Ingress ud egass locations on public thoroughfares shall be located in development on,or of,the real property in the following districts in the interests of public traffic safety. ith I accordance wthe provisions of this Section, and no building permit or other, authorization for development shell be issued prior to such approval. Applicable in 8. Parking spaces shall be a minimum of nine feat by twenty feet(9'•20'); zoWm districts"RA,2","LOC", "LO" "NC", "HC", "C","LC","CBD" "101.1" perking at right angles to access aisiss shall require twenty four feat (24') "61.2",oho for all conditional uses and non-residential uses in all zones. Parking lots backing distance in aisle width;additional standards may be set by the City I shall require site pian approval. Design review shall not alter the type and category Engineer in accord with generally accepted engineering standards. . of uses permitted in zoning districts. 9. There shall be reasonable access for emergency services Dire and police). 11-9-3: PLANS REQUIRED:A site plan or plans,to scale,shall be submitted 10. Outdoor lighting shall be provided for security and with minimum glare. to the City and shall include the locstion of all proposed buildings VW strtKtursa,all parking and servicing areas,all landscaping and renderings of the 11. Other specified site provisions of the City Code may be cited and 1 prgsoaed buildings. Alterations from existing conditions shall be noted.Sufficient enforced in design review. iL JI detail shall be required to enable review according to the standards set forth herein. l_1 11-94 11-9.4 11-9-8 11-9-6 (S) In addition the following shall be required on those site plans for member of the Planning Commission.Appeal 04 Planning Commission action to the multipladamily dwellings and for all:such multiple-family development: City Commission may be made within ten(10)days by filing notice thereof.Action 1. Outdoor play space suitable for children playing shall be included. by the City Commission on appeal shall be in accordance with the standards and Out0oor play space shall be a minimum of ten percent(10%)of the lot area requirements of Title XI, Chapter 13. The City Building Official may issue a being daveleped.and shall be in acklition to the required landscaping.Parking certificate of occupancy only after the improvements required by site plan approval lots are not such acceptable space.This requirement shall not be applicable have been completed, or a schedule for completion and a bond or other financial guarantee have been accepted by the City.If construction has not n within one in housing maintained exclusively as adult housing. � year from date of site plan approval, such approval stall expire unless an extension 2. Private or semiprivate outdoor space for each unit shall be included,such is requested and granted.(Ord.1953,3.13.80) as balconies or fenced yards.The primary purpose of these requirements is for security and safety as outlined in Sections 402 and 402.0 of the"Model Security Code for Residential Areae" (New York: Institute for Community Design Analysis, 1974). The Planning Commission may waive this requirement in those locations where there is no probable need. 3. The site plan shall be designed to minimize outdoor noise. (C) In addition, the following shall be required on those site plans for t commercial and industrial uses,conditional uses and non-residential uses and for such development: 1. Emitting of odor, dust, smoke, fumes, noise, glare, heat and vibration shall be minimized. 2. In neighborhood commercial service locations, bicycle parking facilities shall be included and bicycle safety considered in the layout and improvements. 11-9-5: BUILDING STRUCTURES: Building structures shall be consistent with the surrounding area and shall be aesthetically pleasing. All exterior surfaces of structures shall present a finished appearance. This review of structures shall be determined by the advisory opinions of appropriate expert designated by the City from the design Wis of architecture,landscaping and urban planning. l 11-9-8: ENFORCEMENT: The City Manager or persons designated by the i City Manager shall review the plans to deck whether the standard j L requirements are included.Plans shall be approved, modified or denied accordingly. Either the designated City official or the developer shall have the option of referring the plans or plan items to the Planning Commission for resolution of doubtful or u contested application of standards. In such cases, the developer shall provide 4 LJ sufficient copies to be furnished by the City at least one week in advance to each TO P —_ R Tigard City Council O J, M. KING M #98 Tigard, Or 97223 Uswego Summit Lake Oswego, Oregon SUBJECT New Landscape Ordinance DATE 11/20/80 MEEE�►�E Gentlemen: I wish to go on record against your proposed new ordinance requiring an increase of 8% in minimum landscape requirements for professional and commercial property in Tigard. Tigard landscape percentage requirement is already way above the surrounding areas and should be reduced. Commercial Property Owne r 17 SIGNED REPLY SIGNED DATE RE�'iFORM® 4� 4�1 SEND PARTS 1 ARID 3 YMITH CARSON INTACT- w PART 3 WILL BE Rl UMNI<D WITH RIMY. .«r rw�.so scrs 471 ' r DON POLLOCK 10211 S. W. BARBUR BLVD. , 202-A PORTLAND, OR 97219 November 21 , 1980 Tigard City Council Re: Purposed Ordinance Ammendment Chapters 18:32 and 18:40 Tigard Municipal Code This ordinance change will unfairly affect the owners of professional and commercial property in Tigard and slow further development in these areas. The present requirement is too high. The average allocation for landscape in Lake Oswego, Gresham and Milwaukie is between 12% and 150. Why is it necessary for the City of Tigard to demand so much more than the surrounding areas? Please put me on record as being against the ammendment and for a reduction in the current requirement. DON POLLOCK JEFFREY PAUL FISH FISH CONSTRUCTION CO. 10211 SIMV Barbur Blvd. , Suite 106 Portland, Oregon 97219 November 24, 1980 Dear Tigard City C6ancil, Your proposal to amend Section 18.40.080 (4) regarding land- scaping requirements t& twenty-eight percent (28%) is unreasonable. With land in short supply and the national trend to maximize space, conserve utilities and minimize costs we feel you are placing an unfair burden on commercial/professional property owners. Sin re y, i of ey PauV Fish Fish Construction Co. JPF':jlc 14. L. King 7+29 S. E. 118th Dr. Portland, Ore Nov. 21 , 1980 Members Tigard City Council At a time when all government bureaucracy has become so over- whelming to the few of us. left to create jobs that will inspire the economy - you choose to 'inflect st%ll another cost on an already costly building requi remirent. How much longer before all free enterprise ends - who will support the demands and costs of a socialistic society with a worthless $.? M. 1_. KING ( _ (t:D) CITY CSE LAKE OSWEGO November 20, 1980 Don Bishop Suite 303 10505 Barbur Boulevard Portland, Oregon 97219 Dear Mr. Bishop: Our code requirement for landscaping percentage in commercial zones is as follows: LOC 50.870 (2) Landscaping Except in the industrial zone (M) , all newly developed sites shall devote at least 15% of the total land area to land- scaping, and allsites involving expansion or enlargement of existing structures shall devote at least 10% of the total land area to landscaping. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call . Sin rely, 7'robert'GTalante ` Design Review Planner Reviewed and Approved: J�9-;f -4-�4p�T A John M. Godsey, Jr. Director of Public Works/Planning RG:ppk 1.. 348 NORTH STATE STREET / POST OFFICE BOX 369 / LAKE OSWEGO,OREGON 97034 / (503) 636-3601 CO C-CV C-N C-C C-R C-H C-G C-TC 47. 4 Maximum Building Height : A. Maximum Height : 30 30 30 50 100 100 100 None B. Maximum Height if district located within 150 feet of any Residential District : 30 30 35 35 35 35 35 35 47. 5 Maximum Building Coverage: 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 40% 60% 100% 47. 6 Sunnlementary Regulations : All districts shall be subject to Sections 71 - 84, Special Regulations . 47. 7 Off-Street Parking and Loading The provisions of Sections 85-91 shall apply. 7. 8 Landscapi=ng_ The following provisions shall apply. A. Not less than 15% of the total lot area shall be landscaped, except as provided in Section 47. 8C below. B. All development subject to the Site and Design Rev' w process shall conform to the requirements imposed as a part of that process. C. Property lying within the Town Center Commercial (C-TC) zone shall be exempt from the requirements set forth in paragraph 47. 8A above. Within this area, requirements for landscaping shall be based upon size, scale, proportion and design of the proposed development and its relationship to adjacent development. 47.9 Access. Access points shall minimize traffic congestion and avoid directing traffic into residential areas or local access streets. :y Whenever possible within a -:ommercial zone, access to the public road page 59 ORDINANCE NO. 2050