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City Council Packet - 11/11/1985
a TIGARD CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an REGULAR MEETING AGENDA agenda item needs to sign on the appropriate BUSINESS AGENDA sign-up sheet(s). if no sheet is available, NOVEMBER 11, 1985, 6:00 P.M. ask to be recognized by the Chair at the start TIGARD CITY HALL of that agenda item. Visitor's agenda items are 12755 SW ASH AVENUE asked to be to 2 minutes or less. Longer matters TIGARD, OREGON 97223 can be set for a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or City Administrator. 1. REGULAR MEETING: Call To Order and Roll Call 2. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 2.1 Approve Council Minutes: £ems 12 6 October 28, 1985 2.2 Approve Millmont Park Subdivis-in Compliance Agreement b Bond - Authorize Mayor and City Recorder to sign. 2.3 Approve Summit Talks "Lighting" - Resolution No. 85-92 2.4 Approve Revised Council Calendar Dated 11/5/85 2.5 Receive and File: • o Follow-up Report For Fanno Creek Park Costs o Follow-up Report For Tree Cutting Expenditure 2.6 Receive and File Community Development Land Use Decisions 2.7 Award Insurance Bid To J. G. Newman - $80,172.00 2.8 Receive and File City Questionnaire Results 2,9 Approve Training Request- LGPI Personnel Relations Workshop ( 2.10 Approve Amendment For Hall/Burnham LID Public Hearing - Resolution t_. No. 5-93 - $293,000. 2.11 Approve Retirement Leave Policy - Resolution No. 85-91 3. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go intoExecutive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d) (h) t discuss labor relations and current/pending litigation issues. 4. ADJOURNMENT 1w/3394A COUNCIL AGENDA - NOVEMBER 11, 1985 - PAGE 1 T I G A R D C I T Y C 0 U N C I L REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 11, 1985 - 6:00 P.M. ti 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor John Cook; Councilors: Tom Brian, Phil Edin, Jerry Edwards, and Ima Scott; City Staff: Bob Jean, City Administrator; Bill Monahan, Community Development Director; Tim Ramis, Legal Counsel; and Doris Hartig, Assistant Finance Director and Deputy City Recorder. 2. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 2.1 Approve Council Minutes: September 12 & October 28, 1985 2.2 Approve/Sign Millmont Park Subdivision Compliance Agreement & Bond 2.3 Approve Summit Talks "Lighting" - Resolution No. 85-92 2.4 Approve Revised Council Calendar Dated 11/5/85 2.5 Receive and File: Follow-up Report For Fanno Creek Park Costs and Follow-up Report For Tree Cutting Expenditure 2.6 Receive and File Community Development Land Use Decisions 2.7 Award Insurance Bid To J. G. Newman - $80,172.00 2.8 Receive and File City Questionnaire Results 2.9 Approve Training Request - LGPI Personnel Relations Workshop 2.10 Approve Amend. For Nall/Burnham LID - Resolution No. 85-93 - $293,000 2.11 Approve Retirement Leave Policy - Resolution No. 85-91 a. Item 2.9 - Council discussed Administrator's request to attend workshop and expenses listed. After discussion, it was pointed out that an additional $20.00 should be added for dinner Thursday. Motion by Councilor Edin, seconded by Councilor Edwards to amend 2.9 and add $20.00 to the training request. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. b. Motion by Councilor Edin, seconded by Councilor Scott to approve the consent agenda as amended. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 3. NON-AGENDA ITEM a. Mayor Cook read into the record a letter submitted by Councilor Phil Edin resigning as Councilor effective at the close of the November 11, 1985 City Council meeting. Council accepted the resignation with regrets. 4. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d) & (h) to discuss labor relations and current/pending litigation issues. 5. ADJOURNMENT : 9: 10 F.M. 29 ATTEST;.? Deputy City Recorder - Cir Tigard o - City of Tigard /3422A Page I - COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 11, 1985 min TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Legal P.O.BOX 370 PHONE(503)684.0360, Notice 7-6542 BEAVERTON,OREGON 97075 Legai Notice Advertising • ❑ Tearsheet Notice • �'�V 13 l98 City of Tigard 5 • PO Box 23397 • [3 Duplicate Affidavit Tigatad, OR 97223 Wy OF T�GgRD s • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )sa. 1, Theresa Butcher being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Advertising Director,or his principal clerk,of the— e newspaper of general circulation as defined in OAS 193.010 and 193.020;published at _ ?6-ar1 in the aforesaid county andostate; thatBthee�u� Anpa+.i ng a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the entire issue of said newspaper for_ i successive and consecutive in the following issues: November 7 , 1985 Sub3cribe,,an g to before me thisNov.-- 12 , 1985 Q Notary Public for Orsgan My Commission Expires: 9/20/88 AFFIDAVIT 3�or by 'film. 1 TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Legal P.O.BOX 370 PHONE(503)684-0360 Notice 7-6548 BEAVERTON,OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising RECEIVED • • E3Tearsheet Notice `"QV 131985 City of Tigard ig85 • PO Box 23397 a ❑ Duplicate Affidavit QTY Tigard, OR 97223 �� �EGARU • a AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, ) COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss. 1, ega RtitnhAy- being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Advertising Director, or his principal clerk,of the—Tigard Timis a newspaper of general circulation as defined in ORS 193.010 and 193.020;published at— T{on rA —in the aforesaid gounty and state' that the C1 Council Regular Meeting a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the entire Issue of said newspaper for successive and consecutive In the following issues: November 7, 1985 _ Subscribed aswo to before me this Nov. 12 . 1985_ Notary Public for Oregon My Commission Expires: 9/20/88 AFFIDAVIT 4,0 i �. � +,Lg E✓hhXS�e ` z 1 November 10, 1985 Tigard City Council Tigard City Hall Tigard, Oregon 97223 Attention: Mayor Cook Dear Mayor and Fellow Councilors: As you well know, I shall be moving from the city over the next week or so. Since Oregon law requires a residency to qualify for an elected office, I find it necessary to tender my resignation . Therefore, I hereby offer my resignation as a city councilor effective at the close of the city council meeting November 11, 1985. It has been a pleasure serving with each of you and I wish the Tigard City Council, staff and community much success in their efforts to build a better community in the future. If I can be of assistance in the future, please contact me. Sincerely, Phil Edin 13110 S.W. Ash Drive Tigard, Oregon 97223 r MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Mayor and City Council November 7, 1985 FROM: Loreen Wilson, Recorde� SUBJECT: Agenda Items 2.1 — 2.3 Please bring the copies of these agenda items from your 11/4/85 packet for consideration on the 11th. lw/3393A t Page 1 — COUNCIL MINUTES — SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON j t COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM_SUMMARY AGENDA OF: AGENDA ITEM # � T DATE SUBMITTED: October 30,_ 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: None ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Millmont Park Subdivision Compliance Agreement & Performance Bond: authorize Mayor & PREPARED BY: Community Development E Recorder to execute in City's behalf REQUESTED BY: John Hagman {c DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: � .'?ry�,,�. CITY ADMINISTRATOR:ta POLICY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY 1. The proposed "Millmont Park" subdivision is located in Section 11, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, W.M. The preliminary plat has been (� approved by the City. 2. The attached Subdivision Compliance Agreement and segmented Performance Bond has been submitted by the developer, as is required by the City, to assure completion of installation of all public facilities within the proposed subdivision. 3. Construction plans are ready to be issued and all required public improvement fees have been paid. Issuance of said plans is pending Council action (as is suggested below). ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION Authorize the Mayor and City Recorder to execute the Subdivision Compliance Agreement for Millmont Park Subdivision in behalf of the City; and, also accept the (combination) Performance Bond therefor. (2064P) SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT �UyJu►1�Or r THIS AGREEMENT dated the / Tk^ day Y of 19 85 between the CITY OF TIGARD. a municipality of Oregon. hereinafter termed the "CITY". and Builder Inc. an Ore on Corporation & Paul. Miller, Individualan hereinafter termed "Petitioner". W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS. Petitioner has applied to the City for approval for filing in Washington County. a subdivision plat known as Millmont Park, in Section 11, Tgwnship 2 South Ran e i West Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon; and WHEREAS, the City has approved and adopted the standard specifications for Public Works construction by APWA Oregon Chapter and the Unified Sewerage specifications for the sanitary sewers prepared by professional engineers for subdivision development; and WHEREAS. the public improvements required to be constructed or placed in Petitioner's development are incomplete, but Petitioner has nonetheless requested the City to permit progressive occupancy and use of property in the subdivision, and the parties desire hereby to protect the public interest generally and prospective purchasers of lots in said subdivision by legally enforceable assurances that the public improvements will be installed as t required and completed within the time hereinafter set forth. y NOW. THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreements to be kept and performed by the Petitioner and its sureties, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: (1) Petitioner shall proceed with the development, with the intent and purpose to complete all public improvements except sidewalks and street trees of said subdivision not later than two (2) years from the date of this agreement. and Petitioner is hereby bound to comply with all subdivision standards as set forth in said Subdivision Ordinance and the standard specification adopted by the City of tigard, or as may be otherwise approved by the Public Works Department and to use only such material and to follow such designs as may be required to conform thereto. Petitioner shall provide certification of installation conformance. via a registered civil engineer, to the City prior to City inspection of petitioners improvement work for City tentative and final acceptance consideration. (2) To assure compliance with the City's requirements and the provisions hereof. Petitioner tenders herewith to the City a surety bond in form approved by the City, with liability in the amount of $ 28n-325.00 a copy whereof hereto attached by this reference made a part hereof. (3) In the event that Petitioner shall fail, neglect or refuse to proceed with the work in an orderly and progressive manner to assure completion within the time limits, upon ten (10) days notice by the City to Petitioner and Petitioner's sureties, and such default and failure to proceed continuing thereafter, the City may at its option proceed to have the work competed and - 1 - charge the costs hereof against Petitioner and Petitioner's sureties and in the event same be not paid, to bring an action on the said bond to recover the amount thereof. In the event such action be brought, Petitioner and Petitioner's sureties promise and agree to pay, in addition to the amounts accruing and allowable, such sum as the court shall adjudge reasonable as attorney's fees and costs incurred by the City, both in the Trial Court and Appellate Court, if any, or the City may, at its option, bring proceedings to enforce against the Petitioner and/or Petitioner's sureties specific performance of the contract and compliance with the subdivision standards and ordinances of the City of Tigard, and in such event, in like manner, the City shall be entitled to recover such sum as the court shall adjudge reasonable as and for the City's attorney's fees and costs, both in the Trial Court and Appellate Court, if any. (4) Petitioner, concurrent the with execution hereof, has deposited with the City an amount estimated to equal rental and maintenance fees with respect to the street lighting facilities within the subdivision, according to Portland General Electric Schedule X151, option "B", together with a further sum equal to the estimated cost of providing electrical energy to energize the street lighting facilities for a period of two (2) years from the date of initial energizing of said lights. Said amount being $ 1 .027.2.0 (5) The City agrees to make and provide periodic and final inspections which in the City's interest are desirable to assure compliance herewith, in consideration whereof the Petitioner has paid prescribed inspections fees.* (6) The. City agrees to install street identification and traffic signs within the said subdivision, in consideration of payment in the amount of $ 1.080.00 (7) At such time as all public improvements except sidewalks and street trees within the subdivision have been completed in accordance with the City' s requirements, Petitioner shall submit a "certificate of installation conformance" to the City to notify the City of the readiness for acceptance consideration inspection and upon notification by the Department of Public Works that the requirements of the City have been met, the Petitioner will submit to the City a good and sufficient maintenance bond if not already provided with the performance bond, form approved by the City, in the sum of $ 56.065.00 to provide for correction of any defective work or maintenance becoming apparent or arising within one (1) year after tentative acceptance of the public improvements by the City. Upon receipt of certification by the Department of Public Works, that all requirements have been met, and a One Year Maintenance Bond, the City Council agrees to tentatively accept the public improvement subject to the requirements for correction of deficiencies and maintenance for a period of one year as hereinabove set forth. (8) That in addition to or supplementary of the requirements of the City's Subdivision Ordinance and the provisions hereof, Petitioner binds itself to conform to the following requirements, scheduling and limitations: *Project Fee $ 8,481.00 ! Sewer Fee $ 2,732.00 i _ 2 _ (a) None of the lots of Petitioner's subdivision as described may be occupied for residential purposes until an occupancy permit is issued under authority of the City and no occupancy permit shall be issued prior to the acceptance of the subdivision and to the time that the sidewalk paralleling the street for each -developed lot proposed to a occupied, is installed as a part of the' development; provided that all sidewalks as required by the plans and subdivision code shall be installed throughout said subdivision not later than 3 years from the date of this Subdivision Improvement Contract. (b) All landscaping trees on that portion of each lot between the public sidewalks and the curb (parking area) is required, shall be planted in place prior to final inspection and issuance of occupancy permit for each such lot in the subdivision. Provided that final inspection and applicant for occupancy permit occurs within any calendar month from October to April of any year, such plantings may be deferred until the next following growing season. In any event, all landscaping and trees in all areas shall be planted and in place within the entire subdivision within three (3) years from the date of this subdivision improvement contract. (c) After tentative City acceptance of the public improvements, the Petitioner agrees to place an asphaltic concrete Class "B" overlay on all roads within the development; placement scheduling to be approve by the City. (d) Compliance with all terms and provisions specified theretofor said subdivision development by the Council and the Planning Commission of the City of Tigard, Oregon, in regard to variances allowed from the subdivision ordinance, conditions specified by the Zone use classification and, also, on the approved plat(s) and plan(s). (e) Petitioner agrees to provide for correction of any defective work and/or maintenance becoming apparent or arising during the guarantee period as hereinabove set forth. (9) At such time as all public improvements have been completed in accordance with the City's requirements, Petitioner shall notify the City of the readiness for final inspection and upon certification by the Department of Public Works that all requirements of the City have been met, the Council agrees to accept said improvements for operation and maintenance responsibility, thereinregard, and release the Petitioner's guarantee bond. (10) The parties hereto hereby adopt the form of performance bond, copy whereof is hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof, and Petitioner agrees to cause to have said bond executed and filed with the City concurrently with the execution of this agreement at or prior to the time this agreement is executed on behalf of the City. (11) The specific requirements of Paragraph 9 hereof shall for all purposes be included as a part of the obligation secured by the aforesaid performance bond and the City shall be entitled to recourse thereto in the event of default on the part of the Petitioner with respect to any requirement thereof. — 3 — mom IN WTTNESg WHEREOF, Petitioner acting by and through its duly authorized undersigned officers pursuant to resolution of its Board of Directorspursuant has caused this agreement to be executed, and thereof City dulyacting regularly held to motion of its Council adopted at a meeting � has caused this on the /� day of _NoJ�-�%•{^• 19 S agreement to be executed by its Mayor and Recorder. Tom Miller Paul Miller, an individual Builder Inc. an Oregon Corporation pres. Bys � Miller an Son Const ctio Inc.cacs• tsy Tom Mi er, an ; d�ividual CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON EORN NO. 23 ACKKOWLZOGMCNT STATE OF OREGON, •Tcv9Ns-N96<LAW P.M.CO.. ►ORIL' -OS[. ss. Washington County of.-- _...._.. ..._ ... .. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 4th day of. September..., „ _ 1985 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared the within named ... ..Pau]...q.;.. . i. ler......Indl-V ,.d.ually and .as...Presj.dent .of. Miller &. Sons . Construct,ion,...Ino.... .. an.�1_.�om..M�1.1er. and..as. .Pres.id.ent of . , Tort Mil'erBu.3,ldther.,.. .Inc.,.._ known to me to be e identical individual.S described in and who executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that . they executed the same freely and voluntarily. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year last above written. -h Notary Public for Oregon. My Commission expires 7/15/88 (0070S) f 4 _ Pe;iormance Bond Private Work—General HEREINAFTER CALLED THE SURETY xt�ndurltlal lndemnlly HOME OFFICE V ww..+w.�.•- Bond No. Premium S 2,674.00 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That We, P. Miller & Sons Contractors, Inc. of Sherwood, Oregon (hereinafter called the Principal), as Principal,and Industrial Indemnity Company of the Northwest (hereinafter called the Surety),as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto Paul 0. Miller & Thomas M. Miller of Sherwood, Oregon { (hereinafter called the Obligee), in the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty and 75/100---------------------------------------- Dollars(S 222,830.75--- ). for the payment whereof said Principal and Surety bind themselves firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH,THAT Whereas,the Principal has entered into a written contract dated 19 with the Obligee,for construction of Millmont Park Subdivision a copy of which is hereto annexed: Now,Therefofe,if the Principal shall faithfully perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract,then this obligation shall be void;otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Su9JECT,HOWEVER.TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: First: That in the event of any default on the part of the Principal,wilt*,,notice thereof shall be given to the Surety as promptly as possible,and in any event within tan(10)days after such default shall have becalms known to the Obttgee or to any mpresonttive of the Oblige ruthmised !o supervise the pedormam* or said contract.Said notice to the Surety*halt be addressed to it by tesisteed United Stater mail,or served uponit Of its to to Officecomef :55/Cs"flherwunder,ontisf Thee Surety shall hoveFrancisco. l the right to promis.If thetceed orphoal CUM Other* said Cntttlp t.or be compolledby t ons to proceed with the performance of such contract,and all reserves,deterred payments,and other moneys provided by said contract to be paid to the Printipsl.*hall be paid to the Surety.at the same times and under the some conditions as by the terms of raid contract such moneys would have been paid to the Principal had the contract been perfanwd by the Principal,and the Surety shall be entitled thereto la preference to pay aaa fall**of the Principal,m any adverse claimant;but If the Obligee shall compile or re-tet the said contract,all "serves,deferred payments,a*that m remaining aining after psYm*nt for such completion*hall be paid to the Surety in*.der to indem- Or other lreet,al shall*be aloss ppliedi asYthe uSuretyrgugtaift m y directytoward the the ttlemenexecution t of enY obligati s or liability incurred hereunder oin connection r under under asaid ny bond or obligation incurred by it is connection with amid contract. 8ttettd: That the Obligee*hail faithfully perform all of the forms.covenants and conditions of said contract on the part of the Obligee contracted to be performed; and shall also retain the bt payment and all reserves or deferred payments until the Complete performance of said contract,and until the tapirafien of the time within which notice of claim m claims of lien by persons performing work or furnishing materials under said contract may be filed.and until ail such claims have bean paid,unless the Surety&hail consent, in writing,to the payment of amid last payment,referrer,or doferred payments. Third:That th& Surety shall not be liable tot any damage* resulting from strikes m labor difficulties,or from mobs,riots,civil commotion,public enemy.11re,the &1&a+entS,rete of God,m defect or fault in the plans or specifications referred to in said contract, or for repair,or reconstruction of any work er maieriale damaged or destroyed by any of said causes,or for damages or injury to,ath f for the death o/any person; m wrier m by virtoe of any statutory provision fm domoseo m compenution for injury to or the deer wur:o employee. TF.ip band does not cover any provision of the contract.al Specifications respecting Na obligation of Oileff— g quaiitiea; m far maintenance m"pairs,nor does it obligate the Surety to furnish any bond, policy or obligation cher than this instru- ment. Fearih: That no suit,action.or proceeding by the Obfigtt to recover on this bond shall be sustained unless the some be coal• minced within six manths ham he completion of Said structure or walk of improvement,nor shalt tetovery be had for damages accruing after that date;that sonic*or writ m process commenting any such suit al action shall be made on or before that date;tFst the Princi- pal shalt be made a party to any such suit or action and be served with process commencing the some. if the Principal can with reason- at,1e diligence b►found. SIGNED,SEALED AND DATED,this 10th day of September . 19 85 P. Miller & Sons Contractors, Inc. Principal 41 1. 'lest ovals wa raft) By Art mcl-in-Fact Geor Mansfield In"dal indemnity 11ofser of �ttorneg NO. 40 NH tnaig all men bg these presents: That INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NOR'T'HWEST•a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington and having its principal office In the City of Seattle.State of Washington.does hereby snake.constitute and appoint----.- GEORGE A. MNSFIELD----------- its true and lawful attomc0u_fact for it and in its Sam.pfie and stead to execute at its behalf as surety.bonds.undertakings. stipulations. consents and all contracts of suretyship and to attach its corporate seal to such obligations in favor of all obligees. trades this authority in no one instance shall exceed the sum of UNLIMITED?-- provided that the liability of the Company as surety ty ---- and reserving to itself full power of substitution and revocation. This Power of Attorney is made and executed In accordance with the resolution adopted by unanimous consent of the Board of Directors of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST on July IS.1985,reading as follows: '•RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board or President or Executive Vice President or Senior Vice President or Vice President of the Company.in conjunction with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of this Company.or the Secretary's designee.be.and he Powers of Attorney qualifying attorneys-in-fact to act under such Powers of hereby is,authorized to execute. ackzowtedge or verify Attorney to execute on behalf of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST bonds,undertakings.stipulations, consents and all contracts of suretyship and to attach the cofporate sed thereto: "FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signatures of acid office»so authorised by this Company may be printed facsimile. litho- "FURTHER or otherwise reproduced,and that the facsimile signature of any person who shall have been such officer of this Company at the time of such execution,acknowledgment or verification may continue to be used for the purpose hereinabove stated and will be that be may have teased to be such officer at the time when such instruments shall binding on this Company.notwithstanding the fact be issued." In witness whereof. INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST has caused these presents to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its proper officers this 28th day of November . 1983 COVraNr Attest: INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST t` 4s• `oma tweaaromm rH AUC.W W2 a 1� _► f. SEAMLIM i Vw fence � R J.Derr,President v ,pit Lawfence E.Mulryan,Secretary J 1. I.awrtnce E.Mulryan. Secretary of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST,do hereby certify that I have compared the Power of Attorney granted herein and the resolution recited herein with the originals now on'rale in the principal office of said Company,and that the same ate correct transerfpts therefrom and of the whole of the said originals,and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked but is still in full force and effect In witncss whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name as such officer and affixed the seat of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST this 10th day Of September .19 85 `�y aohrrs*y etxoaroxAtuh ''` Lawrence E.Mulryan.Secretary AUC.tL 19n a SEN IL WX MANSFIELD, INC. SURETY BONGS&GENERA=.;',?ARANCE sva:• S.W.TA`+LOF. pOR•17,}.,f.o.ORECON 87245 amm lm= WNW �_ {{ LETTER OF COMMITMENT t _ (Peformance Bond) We have received from Columbia Federal Savinqs & Loan (lending institution) a loan commitment in the amount of $ 57,494.25 , to finance the improvements of a subdivision located in the City of Tigard, said subdivision being commonly knows as Millmont Park This loan commitment is specifically for con- struction purposes for: or 57,494.25 of the aforsaid total commitment has been allocated for construction purposes for: (strike preceeding inapplicable part) 1) public streets, including driveways, aprons, sidewalks, lighting and curbs 2) sanitary and storm sewers 3) domestic water 4) under- ground telephone and power 5) gas 6) landscaping. All such improvements are to be completed in conformity with City approved construction plans and the sub- division compliance agreement therinregard. We have agreed that disbursements of the $57,494.25 will be made in accord with the following schedule upon completion of each, or all, item(s); but not including the hold-back described below. ITEM AMOUNT Gas Line & appurtances $ 2,500.00 _ Underground Telephone h Electrical 24,261.46 Concrete Sidewalk h Driveway Aprons 7,350.00 Street Lighting 10.082.79 General Telephone Electric 12,000.00 Miscellaneous (pathways, landscaping, mailbox clusters, etc.) 1,300.00 We have entered into a "Subdivision Compliance Agreement" whereby we have agreed to install all improvements in accordance with the requirements of the City of Tigard and we are hereby authorizing you to hold the above-stated funds to pay them to us only when the following has been adhered to: That the City of Tigard has provided certification acknowledging completion of any or all work pursuant to the above itemized schedule of improvements. Pursuant to the above schedule, 20% of the commitment funds (i.e., $11,499.00) will be held back through the normal one year guarantee period or until final City Acceptance of the project takes place or until the City is provided with a separate maintenance bond, effective for said one year period from the date of Council tentative acceptance of the work, to assure continued freedom from defects, and maintenance, during the guarantee period. Concurrent with the final release of these funds, establishment proceedings will be installed. It is understood and approved by all parties of concern to this letter of commitment that the City of Tigard shall have first claim and priority to the sum of $57;494.25 less disbursements approved by the City of Tigard, in the event of any defect(s)/or failure(s) to correct such in the constitution of the required improvements. Page 2 Letter of Commitment It is further understood and agreed that the aforsaid priority of claim is paramount to all parties including the lending institution making the loan and that the lending institution has convenanted and agreed that the sun of $11,499.00 less disbursements approved by the City of Tigard shall be held available to satisfy any aformentioned claim by the City notwithstanding default on loan by borrowing party or termination of loan by lending institution. DATE: October 11, 1985 Sincerely yours, Approved and Accepted: COLUMBIA ERAL SAVINGS BANK Lend ng jAst ut o 1) BY: !J i (Attach notary information and e signature(s) authority) t P J. BTLANKO VICE PRESIDENT STATE OF ORBOM ) ss County of Clackamas ) The foregoing instrument. was acknowledged before me this 11th. Clay of October 1985 by P.J. BILANKO a VICE-PRESME 7r of COLUMBIA FIDERAI. SAVINGS BArIIC, a corporation on behalf of the corporation. Notary Public for Oregon ,F -5-89 My Commission expires: 3 n F x CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: AGENDA ITEM #: Consent C?` +_ DATE SUBMITTEO: October 30, 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: SUMMIT TALKS "LIGHTING" RESOLUTION PREPARED BY: Donna Corbet REQUESTED BY: Mayor Cook DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: �~ POLICY ISSUE Les Aucoin has requested support of his constituents on this resolution to urge lighting of porchlights on November 19 and 20, when the Geneva talks are in session. INFORMATION SUMMARY The attached resolution was submitted from Les AuCoin's office enlisting our help in getting word out to the local citizens. This resolution will help to that end. We will also get a copy to the Times. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION Approve Resolution `i. (1056p) �a LES AuCOIN 1 ST DIST11ICT,OASG" frF. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON,D.C. 0, 105 er 22, 1985 Mayor John E. Cook 10455 SW Johnson Street Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Mayor Cook: Next month, at their Geneva sulmit, President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev share a tremendous opportunity to reduce the threat of nuclear war by reaching an agreement on the framework of an arms control treaty. Into these meetings, they carry with then the single, unifying hope of people around the world that we all will be allowed to live our lives at peace. Following the leadership of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon -- endorsed by the National Council of Churches, the World Council of Churches and the United States Catholic Conference -- I am sponsoring, along with Senators Mark Hatfield and Paul Simon and Congressman Silvio Conte, a resolution inviting all Americans to light porchlights, candles, and other lights on November 19th and 20th, 1985 from dusk until dawn. This nationwide effort will demonstrate our yearning for a summit that genuinely produces greater understanding between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. I'm writing to you today because with your help, this undertaking can indeed symbolize the hopes and expectations of the entire nation. Specifically, I urge you to (1) issue a local version of the attached resolution in the form of a mayorial proclamation or, as an alternative, submit it for approval by your city council; (2) promote and publicize this project throughout your com unity; and (3) take the lead in your community by lighting your own porehlight during the two nights of the sulmit. Since time is short, I urge you to contact Stephen Anderson in my Portland office (by mail at 1716 Federal Building, 1220 S.W. Third, Portland, Oregon 97204 or by phone at 221-2901 or at 1-800-422-4003) to keep me informed of your progress. I greatly appreciate your support. Your cooperation in bringing this drive to the attention of the people of your city will be a significant contribution. With warmest regards, Sine ely, I,ES AuODI 2158 RAreURN HOUSE OFFlCE BUILDING,WASHINMOTIbe GTON, r (30 2I FONT Z�b 0856 1718 FEDERAL BUILDING, 1220 SW THIRD,PORTLAND,OREGON 97204(503)221-2901,OREGON TOL.FREE UNE 1-800-452-1920 a -� L'i MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 5, 1985 FROM: BOB JEAN, CITY ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: COUNCIL CALENDAR The following is staff's understanding of the Mayor's and Council's directives on upcoming meetings. All meetings are at Fowler Junior High, 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated. Please note cancellations and mark-up clue date. 11/4 Monday Regular Meeting -- Executive Session, 6-10 PM, at City Hall to conduct a mark-up session on Personnel Rules with the City Administrator. CANCEL-LED. 11/6 Wednesday Budget Committee, 7 PM at Durham Plant Offices. 11/9-12 Sat.-Tues. League of Oregon Cities in Portland. 11/11 Monday Regular Business Meeting & Executive Session, 6-10 PM, at City Hall to discuss TPOA Contract with Labor Negotiator Don Scott. 11/13 Wednesday CANCELLED. Special Meeting - Executive Session, 6-10 PM, at City Hall with LGPI re: Personnel. Rules. MOTE: Written mark-up comments to Administrator due 11/18/85. 11/18 Monday Regular Meeting - Business & Study Agenda. 11/20 Wednesday CANCELLED. Special Meeting with Beaverton Council. 11/25 Monday Regular Meeting - Business Agenda 12/2 Monday Regular Meeting - Business Agenda 12/9 Monday Regular Meeting - Study Agenda 12/16 Monday Regular Meeting - Business Agenda 12/18 Wednesday Special Meeting with Beaverton Council? 1/6 Monday Regular Meeting - Town Hall & Business Agenda 1/13 Monday Regular Meeting - Business & Study Agenda 1/17 Friday Special Meeting - 6-10 PM with Executive Staff 1/18 Saturday Special Meeting - 9-5 Goals Workshop with Administrator 1/20 Monday Regular Meeting - Business & Study Agenda 1/27 Monday Regular Meeting - Business Agenda? 1/29 Wednesday Budget Committee? lw/3392A C�. ' MEMORANDUM f CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Tigard City Council November 4. 1985 FROM: Billie Rawlings,"�41L-) Community Development SUBJECT: Fanno Creek Park Costs Per a request from Ima Scott, requesting an up-date of the expenditures of the COW Grant for Fanno Creek Park, the following information is submitted: The total CDBG Grant was for $32,340.00; the total amount of City funds was for $41.840.00. for a project total of $74,180.00. Through the end of September. 1985, the approximate total City monies spent on labor was $23,800.00. (We have not received the total dollars for October as yet). Up to this date, including purchase orders not yet paid, total approximate construction costs for COBG dollars has been the full amount of $32,340.00, plus $17.107.50 from Park Development Charges fund, for a total dollar amount of $48,447.50, which are construction costs. The bridges still have to be completed with decking and handrails, for an estimated cost of $500.00. Due to the unexpected cost overruns of placing the footbridges onto the abutments. this project has cost an estimated $6,000.00 more than anticipated. (br/2O91P) CITY OF TIGARD_ OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM S1li'.MARY AGENDA OF: November 11 1985 AGENDA ITEM #: DATE SUBMITTED: November 7,_ 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: Inclusion of Report ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Council Mail in Finance De t. Month1 Re ort PREPARED BY: William A. Monahan REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD OK, :G,�--__-�'-- CITY ADMINISTRATOR: —� POLI_ CY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY Councilor Scott asked that the staff autexplanation xpl nat ng a r�cc f the or emergency situation surrounding the cutting of trees soliciting three bids.remTahVe attached memo s situation by Jerry mcNurlin explains that time was of the essence to ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Accept and place on file. SUGGESTED ACTION Accept and place on file. (2106P) M E M O R A N D U M C91Y OF T11FA TO• Bill Monahan WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON FROM: Jerry McNurlin. �_ SUBJECT: Emergency Purchase Order DATE: Nov. 4 , 1985 On September 23, 1985 we received a call from the resident at 11475 S.W. Venus Court about a dead tree in the green way that was start- ing to lean towards their home . I sent Steve Rivett to check out the problem and he found that the tree was about ready to fall at any time, and if it did, it would fall across a wood fence and onto their home causing serious damage . John Hagman had called my attention to another large tree that was leaning against another tree in the middle island of Genesus Loop that needed to be taken down . Since the contractor was taking down the other tree , he would take this one down for only $150.00 more which was a saving to the City and would eliminate a safety problem. I felt that should we have a heavy rain or a strong wind, either tree could come down at any time , causing serious damage , so I had the contractor remove them as soon as possible . JMltb 12755 S.W.ASH P.O.BOX 23397 TIGARD.OREGON 97223 PH:639-4171 MEMORANDUM 't'O: LOCAL CONTRACT REVIE4 BOARD 10/3/85 FROM: PURCHASING AGENT RE: EMERGENCY CONTRACT UNDER LCRB 90.010 The City Administrator authorized the issuance of a purchase order under emergency conditions, in the amount of $1350. for the removal of two trees without first securing of the 3 informal quotes. The situation regarding the two trees is as follows: Tree growing in public greenway, rotten and leaning toward house at 11475 S.W.--Venus Court tGenesus). Tree--is -about 3' behind house. Genesus Loop, middle island, removal of fir tree which is bef,ngd held up by another tree. Due to the recent high winds, the public hazard to life and property and possible liability, it was recommended an emergency be declared and the trees be removed immediately. The contractor engaged has been used before. When receiving prior quotes has been the low bidder. ROMEs. z; CITY OF TIGARD OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: Nov. 11, 1985 AGENDA ITEM DATE SUBMITTED: Nov. 6. 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Amended Notice of Decision HOP 22-85 Allen Saumer PREPARED BY: Community Development and Ben Franklin REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: E. POLICY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY Attached is the Amended Notice of Decision for Home Occupancy Permit 22-85, a request by Allen Baumer and Ben Franklin foran office and parking space associated with Allen's Mobile Auto Repair located at 7962 Sid Churchill. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Receive and file. 2. Motion to remove from Consent Agenda and call up for Council review at a later meeting. SUGGESTED ACTION Receive and file. (2102P) } AS i III -"NNW CITY OF TIGARD AMENDED NOTICE OF DECISION HOP 22-85 APPLICATION: A request by Allen Baumer and Ben Franklin for a Home Occupation Permit for an office and parking space associated with Allen's Mobile Auto Repair on property zoned R-12. Located at: 7962 SW Churchill (WCTM 2S1 12CO Lot 6000). DECISION: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Director for the City of Tigard has APPROVED the above application subject to certain conditions. The findings and conclusions on which tho Director based his decision are as noted below. A. FINDING OF FACT 1. Background No previous applications have been reviewed by the Planning Department on this property. 2. Vicinity Information The surrounding property is all zoned R-12 (Multi-Family Residential). 3. Site Information and Proposal Description There is a 1200 square foot home on the property. The applicant is proposing to use 200 square feet for the business. The business use as proposed will not occupy more than 25% of the home. 4. Agency and NPO Comments NPO N5 will be notified of the Director's decision and will have the right to appeal. S. ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION The proposal meets the provisions set forth in Chapter 18.142 of the Tigard Municipal Code. C. DECISION Home occupation Permit HOP 22-85 is approved subject to the following conditions 1. There shall be no people working in the home in conjunction with the business who are not residents of the home. NOTICE OF DECISION HOP 22-85 - PAGE 1 2. There shall be no signs or advertising visible from the exterior of the premises. 3. There shall be NO customers or clients coming to the residence in conjunction with the business. 4. There shall be no other vehicles situated on the property except those which belong to the applicants and one van to be used for the intended business. 5. The Home Occupation Permit shall be renewed annually. 6. A Business Tax shall be paid annually for the business. 7. There shall be no noise emitted from the home connected with the business which is audible to abutting residences. 8. This approval is valid if exercised within one year of the final decision date noted below. D. PROCEDURE 1. Notice: Notice wai published in the newspaper, posted at City Hall and mailed to: X The applicant & owners X Owners of record within the required distance X The affected Neighborhood Planning Organization X Affected governmental agencies 2. Final Decision: THE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL ON November, 15, 1985 UNLESS AN APPEAL IS FILED. 3. Appeal: Any party to the decision may appeal this decision in accordance with Section 18.32.290(A) and Section 18.32.370 of the Community Development Code which provides that a written appeal must be filed with the CITY RECORDER within 10 days after notice is given and sent. The deadline for filing of an appeal is 4:30 P.M. November 15, 1985. 4. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard Planning Department, Tigard City Hall, 12755 SW Ash, PO Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223, 639-4171. `Wil am A. Monahan, Director of Planning 6 Development 11-5-85 . pment DATE APPROVED (DSA:pm/2021P) *, NOTICE OF DECISION — HOP 22-85 — PAGE 2 1 s .. CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: November 11 1985 AGENDA ITEM M: DATE SUBMITTED: November 7, 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: INSURANCE BIO AWARD PREPARED BY: J. Widner REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: J. Widner CITY ADMINISTRATOR: POLICY ISSUE n/a INFORMATION SUMMARY The City's general insurance policies expired November 5, 1985. A 30 day rider has been written to extend coverage through JG Newman. This year is particularly difficult for governments to get insurance coverage. We received only two bids, one of which would not give us the current level of protection. Because the insurance market has dried up for governments, the premium costs are not as competitive as in prior years. In fact, the two bids received are almost double what was budgeted this year. The City bids are: City/County Insurance — $85,265.67 and JG Newman -- $80,172.00. It is my recommendation that we continue with JG Newman. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED n/a SUGGESTED ACTION It is my recommendation that Council move to award the insurance bid to JG Newman. �r MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Mayor and City Council November 7, 1985 FROM: Loreen Wilson, Recorder SUBJECT: City Questionnaire Please bring copies of the questionnaire results which were distributed at the Budget Committee meeting of 11/6/85 for this agenda item. lw/3393A Page 2 --. COUNCIL MINUTES — SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 - Pulse Research g SUMMARY OF TIGARD COMMUNITY SURVEY ' GENERAL OVERVIEW Excellent response to the survey, surveys were returned which is an return rate of 10%. respondents are an 3 excellent cross section of the community aid strongly represent those citizens who vote. CITY SERVICE LEVELS Universally, half of the citizens feel the city service levels are OK, about 25% would support additional taxes to � re-i�,- increase ,the,level of city services. There is virtually--no . x community support to decrease city service levels, CITY TAXES When asked about a new Tigard city tax base, 56% stated they could support a new tar. base. There was a strong definitely no group of about 20% opposed to a new tax base. POLICE Tigard citizens are most satisfied with neighborhood patrol . Police service levels are OK as is, but citizens are willing to support more neighborhood patrols and neighborhood crime watch programs. LIBRARY Residents a•'e satisfied with the existing level of library service; citizens would support increased library hours, latch key programs, computer programs and the purchase of educational films. Highest community use of the library is for general books and as a reference resource. PARKS AND RECREATION Parks maintenance showed the strongest support of any city service area for increase service. Support for recreation programs is shown. Almost 50% favor a tax supported program ( 0 cents/$1,000 valuation) to fund a city recreation program. GENERAL GOVERNMENT City hours and customer service have the highest community ranking of satisfaction with the level of service. The Tigard city newsletter was rated by 80% as helpful . Over half of respondents feel that the city should participate in downtown improvements. PUBLIC WORKS Pothole patching is favored by almost all citizens as the top priority for city street funds. There is some support shown for a road bond. Almost. x.11 residents r-,-Ate their Strom drainage as being satisfactory. SERIAL LEVY Youth services showed mo►e support than senior services, with police services being the #1 area of support. ti i - �P�W��`�1 TTTTTR•T�PTAT�hTMT��PTTi��TTFT�TM T�T TT�f�TT�T�O TTT T�I�TT�1`T T�1nT�4lTT pulse Research CITY OF TTeAPP 1111111-0 e r .F i r ----------------------------------------------------------------- TABL..E OF CONTENTS t ---------------------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Page Introduction. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Objectives of the research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Research 'Design. . . . . . . . . 4 Research Highlights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Research methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . Statistical Data. . . . . . . . . .. . . 12-71 DUestionnai.re. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 i; T: i j { 2 rt ----------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION ------ ------ --------------------------------------------- r The council of the City of Tigard, Oregon commissioned Pulse* 4 u . >h, ,;_,.Research, an independent market research firm in Beaverton,' Oregon to conduct a community survey to provide elected officials : and" administ'ra ive managers with public opinion on city funding policy. matters. . - F The public opinion identified by this research provides input for setting policy and making administrative decisions for the city-of Tigard. Pul.�:a Research is Dr,t i ndeoendent.. , ;,p_'rt*i ,y ;,,..! t '='t-r1 l firm. AdIk s ---------------- t ----_—— _-- ' OREGON RESEARCH GOALS: ------------------ ---------------------- -------- ' CITY OF TIGARD, ------------------------ - - To-provide elected city officials and administrative tolget ` of Tigard the opportunity managers of the city and topical basis. ,pub opinion on a of Tigard with the revide the residents of the city hall . 2.'. inion input into city oPpprtunity to have direct oP of community . To create a much stronger feeling anticipation �'d:involvement by both residents and city 4 {f iCl --_ al s---_--- ---------------------__- _--------- ----------- RESEARCH_FQCUS-AFEAS-------------------_------------------ -_---- 1. City policy: - .rr rte:>s Ci ti en input i ntc , H,e de-1 - a. � 1 • Public input nn 11, City administration/servicest of city service ne`='ds a• Citizen input on priority b. Citizen feedback on Satis.facti.on -ervic_c delivery 3. City financial priori ti e5: ial priorities _-- Citizen input on financ_-___--_-__ _-.---------- - ------------------- RESEARCHDESIGN------------------------------------------------- - --- UNIVERSE DEFINITION: a. Universe composed of: of Tigard, Oregnn 1, All residents in the Giter rCFO area JNa. Including the Mee 2. Approximately 12,500 residences in the universe SAMPLE: OcaYaal l re=_i dentes in the dtyf i ne ._ a. Surveys weremailed ed to universe on Ql'ESTIONNAIRE DESIGN: a. 60 questions 11 b• 71;:17; folded 4 page f3.0 Cj return C. questionnaire self mailer and � - SAMPLE TABULATION: ��. Respondents had until October W _F S!-.rvey. i ,..rrr! _ f•.,� c:r +_ ._. -� rr Wf?rf c .. . over u r hni basis n tt:e order •t .a ._ :. h i 4 g ----------------------------------------------------------------- Research Highlights -_ - --CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COMMUNITY SURVEY A. DEMOGRAPHICS OF RESPONDENTS: 1. GENDER OF RESPONDENTS: §� Fetitai�;e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53% of those resp x, .. . 47% of those resp 2. ACE `OF RESPONDENTS: 55% of respondents between 25-44 years old 25-34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27% -.5-44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^S% Note: E>!cellent sectior of all =ae HOUSEHOLD INCOME: Almost 50% of respondents, tsar n between $25, 000 tc, $50,000 per year. $35,000 0 tr;, $25.000 to 1-4. OQQ. . . . . . . . . . . ^1% Note: E-cellent cross section of income groups. 4. LENGTH OF TIME LIVET? IN THE" TIGARD APER: Excellent cross section Over 10 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ^9i: 6 to 10 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26:: 3-5 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24% 1-2 vears. . . . . 12% Under 1 Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3% 5. VOTING FREQUENCY: 871% vote every election or most el eci-i ons Every election. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44% Most elections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 . 6. TIGARD AREA LIVE: SOUth T' r'ard. . . . . . . '. NW Tigard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o% B. POLICE QUESTIONS: 1. CONTACT IN t..AST '-'T,-AF. W I TH T T PnF'T-, r-nt. T r~c NO. . . . . . r. - r. i r F•y(y11 YCE •_ �P+M If!T .' M,'y+"T .riff T ta„yE4 3nri err i H-nt c y --------------------------------------------------------- ------- Research Highlights CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COMMUNITY SURVEY ----------------------------------------------------------------- C: LIBRARY QUESTIONS: 1. DO YOUORMEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY USE THE LIBRARY: 65Y. do not use or use only couple of times/year Do not use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7% Use couple of times/year. . . . .28% Use weekly. . . . . . . 10% Use monthly. . . . . 12% 2. LIBRARY USED FOR. . . : General books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..52% Reference resource. . . . . . . . . . .451 Children' s hooks. . . . . . . . . . - . . ^r. Tel caprine t,)cct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Job information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6% Educational guidance. . . . . . . . . 6% III',17 "KIST ABOUT T I GARD LIBRARY: General books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _2:: Reference resc_irce. . . . . . , . . . . ^O:: Children's bool:� . . . . . . . . . . . . . I6% ***Least Education programs— . . . . Children' s rograms . . . . . .Children' s programs. . . . . . . . . . I 4. WOULD ATTEND OR LIFE TO SEE F:T THE L1EPt RY: Use computer/printer. . . . . . . . .28 Historical .programs . . . . . . . . . .22% Lectures 21`f. S. THINK THAT TAX MONEY SHOULD BE SPENT ON VINTAGE MOVIES Yes or maybe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3%, 6. THINK THAT TAX MONEY SHOULD BE SPF N-r 0H, EDUCATIONAL. SUBJECT FILMS: Yes or maybe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ 71 7. TH I NT' TFIAT TAX MO`IEY SHgUL!� PF '— re -LP FILMS: S. L l! F" TO ELF I''F-F-rr_:FT i. TNS: r!71 r nr nFIV L.TPP— Research Highlight- CITY ighlight-- CITY-OF TIGARD, OREGON COMMUNITY SURVEY ----- --------------------------------------------- D: RECREATION QUESTIONS: ': , L�-•. 2 -,'HOw'TIGARD SHOULD FUND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES: Partial ta:, support. . . . . . . . . . 41% { All user fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C5! 2. ROLE OF CITY OF TIGARD IN PROVIDING RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES: / 4, Limited operation. . . . . . . . . . . . 4''. / (some assistance/volunteer) No programs/only parks. . . . . . . 2c,". F tll ' opE,r.atio ;. . . . . . . . . WeE-k1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c._ur,rrerIaI e F'ar4::: E•,•er,; tttjr.-) w e e t .. . . . . . . . t`1on,thI.... . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1=.. Jack Pa,r-k: Month J. .. . . . . . . . . ... E-.rery two weer Wood,nrd F: rlk- Ever;, ttjo week:= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Montt;ly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Englewood Park: MonthI p,. . . . . , . . . . Eatery ,two wee{; . . . . . . , ' . . . . 1`r/ Greenway Park:: Every two weeks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Months ; . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1?'. 4. FUNDING FAYOFFI, r-n-F t_i m t f"_, r.. r("=x t.3 r r 17,71!_ (7r-, n+. CC :2:, ---------------- Research Highlights CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COMMUNITY SURVEY ------------------------------- E. GENERAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES: :_. FIVE' MOST IMPORTANT USES OF STREET FUND TAX-DOLLARS: f } #1. . .Pothole patching. . . . . . . • - • . - .SS% #2. . .Asphalt overlays. . . . . . . . . . . .59'!. #3. . . Intersecti.on improv ement. . . . .57% # . .Neighborhood street lights-55% #5—Bike paths. . _ . . 44;•: 2 SUPPORT FOR BOND OR SERIAL LEVY. TO: Street band Nc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Di 4_E Pzl..t-- No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1=... Yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. STORM ARA T NA(=IE ADEQUATE:; _ Yes. always ot.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4�';: ✓ Ye-" �nct t.:. file Fr egt_len t/sever•-. . . . . . 10% A.. COMMERCIAL SHOF'P I NG AREAE AT',EE 0'tJ •TE: Yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95% 5. OPINION ON (CITY SERVICES3 RECARDING FUTURE TAXES OR SERVICE CUTS: Crime prevention programs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49% Incre:,se. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'C}'. Public nl_lisa.nce: r_r+•• OF:. . . . . .. . . . . . . Increa-_c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ,. . .. . . - Nei ghbonccod Research Highlights CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COMMUNITY SURVEY ------------------- ------________ _ ------------------------------ 5. OPINION ON CITY SERVICES REGARDING FUTURE TAXES OR SERVICE CUTS CONTD: Community crime prevention: { OK . . . . . 49"1, Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C2% Police Department generally: OK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51% Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children library programs: OK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4?? Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . til .. Tncr-f?;�=•e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1!3% City office h0Ur=: OK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Inc- Fra: F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,% Ci+°yer`, i 01-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10% City inrormationlcompliints: .:. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I n 3% Code enforcement: OK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46% ,. . .. . . . . . . . . . 74% Parks m a.i.nt..., i n -e: OiF.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44% IncrecSEe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S5. R,ecreatior Y.,r •gr-.-,,Ti s: Ot'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '9': In.^r ^9% F: TAXES AND CITY SEF'V I CES: l. . c� �F :•tic:-r' .:r.:i. ,-_, _ ... .. , r_c.-:_ —;'` t- r• -��- `' N� --------------- ---------------------- Research Highlights CITY-OFTIGARD, -OREGONCOMMUNITY SURVEY------------- - -------------- - G: OTHER: 1, CITY OF TIGARD NEWSLETTER HELF'FUL: •8t" Yes & Probably helpful . . . . . . . . . Yes, definitely. . . . . . Yes, probably. . TV: . . . . . . . . 8'!. 2, HAVE WATCHED 'CITY OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT" ON CABLE , , . . .791 Never. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `C�'l. No cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . v rF�BLE PROGRAMS: �., LIKE TO LEARN HOW To HELP PRODUCE CIT No. . . . . . . . . t . . YP r . ' 4 I,In p r-cvt r f r t' N s i METHODOLOGY: � . .• r rte, :i�: are zat. _. ' lho .end tt-,_ r Ver S7 r , ._. ... . _ r ..Dj'.: ra0n- pray t I i+. . y _t_.� i „i,p1 i Com: a. To ?-..-i. rn ctE7Alu -c i _.. :r _..{ nq �•,I:r.:. , , F li 3 Y i z: PUlSe F;esearch November- 1 . 1985. CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #1: What i S our sr„ �C AFf•F;-OXIMATk:. PERCENT :; Lt 9 i} SEX ?468��a^4681 a?4bSra4bSf?�'�t�:a8�}_^_4r_,8C>^468Ca24 E�R��C468�?y468�a MALE 45.0% ISO FEMALE 49.81d" * k **:k*****k * :#:# k 199 NO RESP 5. . 14 400 Suimmaof table saecI fc_ t IC >: To+val records readY<afa I gill PLO.se Research November J. , 198! CITY OF= TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY f OUESTION 1#2: What is your .age^ APPROXIMATE F'ERCErdT FREQUENCY 1 1 ., o AGE <468f?^4680)-�468C)-468i-)<468C)'11-68C)'46S 2,468OC4680,24660 UND 18 0.5% 18-24 3.--% 1 C OVP 65 16.0 64 1 TOTAL- J _)s?,o% 40f) Sf_ifnm:)r, ctabIF= spe,-jt; r- tj137s a Ful eF;e.�`° 1985 ec�rch November 1 , CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #7: Appr-ox i matel , wheat wa ot_tr t l r.r�,ni 1 y income before taxes in 11-7,E347.1 AF•F,ROX I MATE PERCENT F=F"EQUENCY 1 1 C 4 7 8 9 t i 84 INCOME $15000 10.O': 42 15-19 ?.()% ?k?K* r,o 4^ 01 P 75 1^ NO REST' 6.•Tf *�k�t 25 TOTAL 100.0% . . - - n,;. r� _ PU1 ae Research November- 1 , 11PS5 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #4: -low 1 o n g havL— :o I _ he T-, ga,rd area^ APPROY I MATE PERCENT FRFOUENCY 1 1 4 f 7 8 4 i) LONG LIVE4680?468s7C468(- 463x'-"4 ,5C)246,c8o 746P,( 4680"466024680 UND 1YR 8.0 **)V* 7-2 49 -5 C- 6-10 NO t=:EF,Fr' 1 , rS% 7 TOTAL 100. 0% 1, 4sn)s' Summary of table Read records 1 To.t ,-.,1 rr:rnrd 5 t F'uTse Fe-earr..li Navemher i , j X85 CITY OF TIGAF,L, CITTZEN sU{' t{tt t `'- DUE8TION #5: How Of c Cl{7 i'Ir;TF_. F'ERrEt''jT FF'ECjUEN0y 7 4 q i 1 U�468c�^4E:i?i��46>=i x^4680224680 46t3i?^468i�^468i�_46L�i? 468 OFTEN VOTE 44.3-14 EVERY 177 MOST 171 E,OME T� 7 TOTAL. Etsmm�rV of tat3tt= :�{aF>r (7 cc r�ead record tt-,resUQt- fcata? rernrri�.. read: _ lr w Pulse Research November 1, 198- CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #6: What area da yap i _=• i.n^ �4 APPROXI MATE PEF'CEHT FF-'FnUEH(-Y 1 1 4 - B 9 it AREA LIVE 2468C)246B!246aC>2468C) 468(-) 46B(-) 468(-)-_46E3() 4680-4680) NW TIG 29.5% 118 CEN TIG 115. 5% 62 SOUTH ..7. 3:: NE TTIF- 16 M E T Z G E F: 1 G. B% 4-1 ETHER i� NO RESP 2. 8% I1 TOTAL 100.0% 400 Summary c,-4 tables P,e.;,,(+ , _,;,ord= 1 t.hroucl- .: Tvt:•l r+=cord-. read: 7C>ii c�- Ful'se Research November- I .. l BSc CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #7: Have you had c_o;tact �-Ji.th the Tigard police j detiartment for any reason In the past year'7 AF'F' OX I MATE PERCENT FREQUENCY R ? 4 5 6 7 8 4 U POLICE DEF' ?468 �?468�?^469�^46SU^4<< S�'^_46Sf?^46^o��^4bSit^4bEtt>C4�•8U YES 7-18.8Y. * ** ?K****** *** 155 NO 58.5'l. .^ 4 �dO 1" -SP �.. ". l 1. TOTAL Summary of table M Read records l thri-.:)uqh Total records read t 4(►t't Y F'ul se ,Research November 1 . t SSE CITY OF TIGARD CITI7EN SUF''.'EV QLJESrIOhl #S: Of the f al l o�ii ng police services, !='1 ea- i.n.i i.c4 tE the three khat yoLl are mo- .., FF;EOLJEPdCY 1 FyF'F'ROX I MATE PERCENT6 7 8 9 0 1 R1 E ^46.8()2468(!^468 ):`468(-,C468',24'68("!^a_�,E3"2468(? 468�� 468i! SERVICES (Mult Resp) CRIME 17.0% ****!K*k 68 NUISANC 15.0 ** K*4:4:* r30 � TRAFFIC �. ._ #:r t:► � �. r..�,, ,}'µ.i•:Y�'it� ..i,v`k'��''k�#:*'►:?t PATROL . 14.:" PLIRI(7,1-AR 1. ]. .c, V { 6 NARCOT I �,'; �n SERIOUS 47 PREI,ENT OTHER; � t `y S W POP F'til�e Re�earr_h November 1 , J 96`~ CITY OF TIGAF.*P CITTZEN SURVEY QUESTION #9: Do yOU or members, of ,our fami I cu; renf:].�,' u_.e ttie Tigard Public i_ibrary^ AF'F'F:OY I MATE V-ERCENT Fr-'EQLJE1'JC`f i 1 -, 4 6 ? 8 9 c7 USE LIFF'AR -246222024L•aQ-! _4"u(-)^_4`:SC?^4E5S(-`C4612C)--A4.�BC):'4b8C?C=16SC)24u8i) WEEK'.LY J C).0% *** 40 MONTHLY i^.?;: 49 Nn 1.1SE 7-.7% +y-4,1'*r **t** *11,4 *r. 149 TOTAL ({ 400 Pulse Research November- 1 , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #10: What do your a l. i.br-.=,r.; fnr^ • APPROXIMATE PERCENT FRE U_JENCY J. 1 2 _ 4 5 6 7 3 9 0 LIBRARY4680 r2468Cr^46802468C r246eO24680246BC>�468y"2468{1246eO tMult Resp? GENERAL 51.8'l. 207 t.:IDS 26. i,:/. 104 EDUCATE K I V PK,O C. kvA*)k -7 JDF-: It4F k # TOTAL. 1�:rz:�. 0% 4`".) Summary of tabs,E_ Pulse Research November 1, 1�8C CITY OF TIGARU CITIZ.EN SURVEY 'STYON #11: What do you a=e a 1. ibrary for'' APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY o 01 4 5 b , LIBRARY TO 2q. Sr�?468(-- 4bR"C4N80246E3024b8i�2468��^468i_> 4b8���468C� s. !Molt Resp? REFEF.F_N 45.0 " * * :KK :k:ic******* lgia TELEPHO b. ^4 rttr r F1 y � s . A F'ul'=e F:esearrh CITY OF T I GARD ! I T I Z EN SUF4'FY OUESTIOPJ #1 What do yr.ri 1 i E e MOFI'. ��.�t,h th,:: Ti na,t 1 , +• - and 2 s E:. r ApF'F;OY T MATE G'ERCF!'JT F E'E a!_IFrJr 1 LIKE MOST tl t^r}^q 6-00741A-Sc 7 '^CO24 6 •�.`r' '.iF •�?r.T (Mul+ Resp) GENERALVf- k1: Y x 01H4F: r_ T OTAL Kms. 4 IM PL!].'1e C-'e .r-t. ov e m e..:- i Y CCrr CTTY OF TT(-,AF'±) L-.T'r*T ?FN SLfRl_lE-Y GNJESTTON #]' ; t<Jh' -h L1 t hC--' { ] T 10 n,,- i-', ] j �}•_. i ' 1. 1 Inrar•; or 1it-e +7 ee, _ 1 .a,Irt .+ th,F 1 y _ A 9 9 C� ATTEND rq, r^..C', >q. 8C)A 6 g,.;^q cat-an4 zP,,^ F r nr, -':c.�� <1f.<., �:�c c• -q. �• (Mu] t Resp) HTSTOPY M_. 77: 89 '� �.(7t+IC(ITa^- `,�—T i��� �v.f.1-�•'4"Y N y=-<-}: r}',F t i , f'•I.IT'_-A PesseL?.'-r717 e(71hF.r 1. 1.0gr_ CITY OF= f Irgt r;+ (7T-r-r7FH SURVFY QIJESTTDN' #1.4: thi rb th-+f t - .c a• �e sr-n—!- on " n+ .gin R, ,.,. f,S? F'aF=' F !.i'triFa i l: F F7 c','c"r1 c.c ;•il..r' ] VINTA FpC)"-1.—,-!Z:. &4 171 T,'-j`"� al r' r, �T .� CITY bF TIGARD r'ITT7Er,f c;I)F.t,r OUFET T ON #15: Do •fit_; rar, Ec+t-tt-.a+i t-,n .i 1 F ,:?r+ f1 1 9 1 MATE F'F:F:r f-r,lT En!JCATION 197 NO 1 3 Tfry7 r^�i+ t_\;'rT.'. M;:•.. ... _... '.•/ ;-t: r ? ..� F•c•�cf-. � �-!" � :E�!Tl�t:?' .-. CITY OF TIGARD CTTl-.7Er--J SUc".TEY -r 1.1.-Tc.- r-r -•,r:_r.;'r r'-r —ril „-r -;' 9 C:Ut._TI•_P L .. 1 YES f) 11^ . 1.C�1 1 C' Wr—r-rlT'!f- -{-r r,!,V•.,I ';cTe M;,r . 1 ,:, + r' r 4: -nb , ' ^F7 CITY OF T I GAR*r ?' I?FP! F!Jk-"..'F-Y OLtESTION #'..7- tdh.-•.L r -+. (fE'� +ht~ Ti _,sir ! 1 i b•-=,r','" DIFF( FENTt:}•,aI..,Ct_,^q.� Ft__. �_ cn -;! ?rr t..-` ^45+_` ^,`- �e, (Mul t Rasp) HOURS :38. 0", ADULT RE, ! "•1 TOT,')!. 1 , ,•, PL t! -e t', cearch F'c,rcmber i �S5 CITY ,OE TIGARL` CTTT--Fhi 7_IF,irEY DUEST :419 T_ 3 re: t- 1r,i t r;.;. an=, of the -F 1, 1. 1. VOLUNTEER tn o jLc•r'.n[Lc. tr ;1( -._ii.'>t A.L t Wit', Q _. _:'_r.. �r_•., . .:.. .. _:_. . .' ': . _. _ _ . _.:F3J�'�4 +fit:+.^_� :: . :C=�f-. t'; t MLl I t Rs ? L I TEPAC'.' 5. C': V Ile OF'ERAT I OVAL Y n TLtmrv, r a Tot I rt=Ci.i•`_:;. _i___...j '1 t'�tl lim I —I Millis PUl=_e Ppr..-arch rr T •T1 TTT'' h ttt=" : F CITy,• C � QUESTION ','OL! KID PROGRM `P.7 r� c n yr .1Q.. tt s-i r 1 k t t F Pulse R_._._.arch No CITY CIF TTGARP t]UESTIOFd #moi>: Hows-hc?i,I +{ T, ,;.:r'c! fur; a i t-;;- ' i.1 ? FUND F:EC r, - _ _ : ^-,2.q FULL 7. fi': t l: .1: 1 PARTIAL -11 .7% �*�**K*� a:r �t*��Yyi �'� ►' 16 5 USER FEE WARNING TO ANALYST: "Ic:r• tt;MnP 4e :t. •_ t ;_t+. -rf _r J ---7 :. - _ - .. NMI m Pulse Research Nove.mi e 1 , oc �IT'S i?rTIGr^�RI? CIT.—FN SIJ! %FY QUESTION 9#21 : What do ;ot_t r. jai :-,';=_.1c! be t!-,e 1 t!% CJ.f T'.C!Lam.r Cl I n r!-o`.. 1 i' 9 CI CITY ROLE ?4r 8 ) 4c. 'q aFt}2'46eCl2._A 6 f3 24 LS-1 _.3)t:'24 68021 8024 68C FULL OPER 19.3'I. i+* : { :>► k r_ 77 LIMITED U P 4--.5" ±'1#.t.f.:# t i. ,: ¢..f 1 :4 f t:t 17C) PTCI F,F,OrPl� o , �•: , ,.�. . j: �. --{-;..irk;' t^ TC'TA.L. ll'-r, Rend recorrIcy: 1. through: 4-, Tot: '. s Pulse Re=-earth November- 1. , ' 1'''5 CITY OF T I GARD CITIZEN S!JFrk1EY QUESTION #12: What do think shoUl d I.:?c the level of mai nasi nance of Cook V, AF'FROX i t1riTE PERCENT FREOUENCY !. 1 _ 4 J 6 :' 8 9 COOK PARK ^468�}wllEBr_''^4b8i?^n. i?t'^<IE,P<_?^?�•8!�?4f:^t_+�q.F,�C,-�.1.6`ry;??/l6o[r WEEV.'LY 4? .�>': 164 EVR 2t-JI 18.8;: 75 O t,!AF-:Tr F•: ?� •4 VEOPt.Y 140 RESP 7S. PJAPNIMC, TC ,,NAL YTI- �i.R;m ar t gab:l c_ Pulse Research November 1a 1985 CITY ,OF: TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY wf ' _;QUESTION #23: What do you think .should be the level of rnaintaspance in Summerlake Park? r APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 yw ":1 5 6 7. .+SUMMERLAKE � Y 24680246802468024680 46802468024680246802468024b8O } a� -WEEKLY5.5%22 69 MONTHLY 15.07% 60 QUARTER 6.5% *�k 26 SEMI-AN 3.0% ** 12 YEARLY 2.8% ._ 11 NO RESP 50.0% 200 TOTAL,. 100.0% +;- 400 WARNING TO ANALYST: More than 10% non-response' Summary of table specifications: Read records 1 through 400 Total records ro,:-�.d. 40'. Pulse Research November 1. , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY i ,{ QUESTION # r �tyin_arr e '24: What do yci.i thi.n4 t�'. 1 in Jack: Park: should be? `•- APPROXIMATE MATE PEF:CENT FREQUENCY 1 1 A 4 5 6 8 q t_t JACK PARK -- ^4680'246.802468C)246erg!?4680246eC'24b8C*,^462()2468!>?468C) WEEKLY 4.5 18 EVR 2WK 15.0% ******** 60 0UFaF'Tr- q 5 J8 SEM I-r,N 7. 7% % 1' YEARI.'Y ! } S. 1 215 �t 111 TOTAL 100.011, 400 WARNING TO ANALYST: More Summary cif tabl e Read -ecords r z s r E t { 4 i y 4 r �^.�t+t.-..�.I, waw.aen oaf'."S9`�'�•4"t� -t'1 PU'1 se Research November- 1 , 1955 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SUR',.)EY QUESTION #25: What do YOU think the ma.i nt ai nance level of Wobdard Pari: should be? APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 a 9 t_J WOODARD �4bE=Cr^46St.�C4E•or:)�468�y^468�r^46SC>�46ct-'C468t7�468i?^468p WEED-:LY 4.8.. # 19 E V R' 2Wk:: 16. 8;: 6? STEM T--Atj rt is 11 YEAPl.Y 1 t_� NO RESP 5-2.. 5:: 4 * �: k #' i.�:# } P V'Y k'f'_k �• f f. 1 to TOTAL 10(),0% n fDt WARNING TO ANALYST: More SLUTimary 3 r PUlse Research November 1 , 1965. CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #26: What do YOU think the ma.i.natai nance ).e.,el in CEnglewood FarParkshould be'? AFF'F;QXIMATE F'Er;CEF'dT FF:EOUEhJI.Y 1 1 C _ 4 u 6 7 a 9 0 ENGLEWOOD --46S(_)?462(D--46SCi^4b8o?46Sr_j?4L6024r80^4E38C,?468C>C468i, WEEKLY .--.. 5% 14 EVR 2Wt-*, 15.0% 60 L_7 OUAF;TEF; 27 SEM I-AN _ . _,% 1' YEARLY P 40 RESP 57. 8! *t. t****A' C1`- TOTAL 100.0% TQ A tI AL `ST ..7 . M ,-e + `,_, WARNINt. SUR!i.5i i.. .y =,S { LAf ti r:._ . .• •.. .. .. r i a �OBifT� Pulse Research November 1 , 1^S5 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #27: What do you thine the mai.nt.aina.nce level in Greenway Park:: should be? APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 1 _ 4 5 6 7 S 9 it GREENWAY 4681iC4680C468(-)2468t) 46e<> 4680?--468?C4680^46et-�^466 WEEKLY 5.0 20 EVR WWF-:: 18.0% 7^ QUAF.,,TEF SEM I-AN 1.^ YEARLY NO RESP 4c. ": # .Kt.t�'t'#:t};ktt*tt*f t't*tt:tt TOTAL 100.0% 400 WARNING TO ANALYST: t^ra ;<. � -,.._ 1. '• r.^-;_.1`Pc- �t - � Summary of tnb1t:- Pulse Research November- 1 , 1.r'B CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #28: The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation district T1 ev,i es a tax of about $1 .550"Z1-000 of assessed value, estimates �:- .are that the Ci t�- of Tigard coUl d provide a basic recreation, program for qr_r cent5/$1000 of ssessed •value. Which of the following would YOU favor-^ APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 1 171 _ 4 C 6 7 8 9 C, THPR 468C,Y4680"468<.,^468<.,C460C,2468C,^468C,�46SC,C4 68C, 4680 FULL 16. 5% L_I M T 17 _ vol 1P1 14. ."`: *:f i;i 3 t t r No TAX 1.3. 7.% k* WB' DOtdT NO No RE:F Ci'y # TOTAL 40( Read rocords: ?. t.hr,.;_<qh =10+' s Y PUiSe Research November 1 . 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION 4#2`9: Please indicate which are tl-�_ � �r.c•>+_ important Uses of street fund tax dol 1 ar a ' 1 OPPROX I MATE PERCENT FREQUENCY g 1 2` 4 5 � :i' ab8-�" �v�i2``��•i�t';4•'.•c•!�:=r�,u!->�4L,Sr'� FUND TAX (Mult Resp) SWEEPIN 37.i>% 1 POTHOLE hc:11,-F- ,i- 7. T P A FF Tr' 1 ! ' INTERS. ` e:.`.-': 1 #:4'#.## _:# } # # itt # A # tt #t•} #: y 75. 147.ry7 NEIGIF 4E'h ARTERIA4. 'l. ,7 OTHEF K# 1 c' ..f'11';". .. - C'ec��.t�rc f•�.t2 se ch hloverr�ber 1 , iSc CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY GtUESTION #'t?: Would you support a street bor.'s' AF'F•F:Ot!MATE PERCENT -REO"_ik=.NCY 1 t;t ST POND C=lb3i,a4b8t?.^_4h8t?�468���4b8t?C4b;'t���'�,rBC>�4b8i�^•468t?�4b8i� YES 3B.3% 153 NO 7-S.'Y. 141 4t"rtj WARNING TO ANAL YC-7: tlnrc- L. �'•,. Read r-eccrd : !. thrclug—", 1� w� I Pulse Research November 1 , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #?1: WOUl d you support a, _treet PiPPROX I MATE PERCENT FEEL.:,Et1C`r' i —• c± c' 0 1 _ - ST LEVY '�'46£3Ct2468t=)24680 468 >2468(-) 468(,.}2468(:)24 68�}2468 t2468C YES 7.0.15,: * * ****?K*** 1^^ NO 41 . 8;: 16? TClTraL WARNING TO ANALYST: Moire t!-izo) Read records 1 '•.t r . _cit 40iD F {e 1. i. Pu1ae Research November 1, 1985 CITY OF' TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION ##'^ WOUId yc,ti =_.Upport a bike Hath le.., .'' APPROXIMATE F'ERuEt•1T rf:Ei"a.Ji:hdC'r 1 1 _ 4 5 BIKE PATH 24680246802468024680C468(-)246S(--}:?468Cf24680--468t_>^468e=) YES 34. 3% 139 NO 42. 8% 171 NO RESP TOTAL WARNING TO ANALYST: '1t:r-e. f-hzn SU+nmar•, o F 1 Recd r acord,s 1. `_;ar—ough Total rccordt 1cicy r 9` F'ulse 4:esearch November 1, :. -.. CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY j QUESTION #": Is storm drainage in ) o�;r roe.ryr:h_=•r-h ad adeq�_�a.te^ APPRCIX 7 MC1 TE FERCENIT Fr":;' R.j,`r•JCY l _ q 6 3 9 C; DRAINAGE ALWAYS 40.0'! . *k.*:W*.*k. ::r **:r' t: #. 195 MOST 310. 121 FREE sE _ . 4' ..q �4 TOTAL 1"=]•t-' A00 Summary o+ tabic: Spec ifi�at:iQr�-: Recd 1 t.t-„ Tc Lal F'uI Se Pesearch November- 1, 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #34: Fere neighbort-ood commercial s_hc+ppirig .-�.rea G-radequate in ;•oUr area ? AF•PF,CX I rIATE PERCENT F•F.'EQUE NC, 1 1 ^ _ _ 4 J 6 7 8 9 tj SHOP AREAS 46f �TC4b8r1 4b8Q<4bc<r^468Cr^4��3±t^4bBi:>^4bSr:� 4b>✓'�:>C4b•8<� YES 85.7% `41 SATIS B. Tn PONT NO NO RESP 1 TOTAL 4cy<I Head rec or—ds 1 thrtjug?} 4-DO Total ; - PUl se ,Research November CITY OF TIGARD CITIZF_N SUR',:'EY QUESTION! #35: Please i ndi �7t.e yo;_tr capi ni on about prevention t:t-ogram_ regi d.L t_ttV! E tci':G'a of'- c?- .'l e CLIA -,7' Ar-PF.:OX I MA T E F E-RCE NT FREYENTION =F: ASS'._>� 68�y 4�•Bt:yC<}c,r;_246 ? y .1 -24 - -46,( DECREAS =•' 9 19.? a NO PESFP TOTAL l i yt'>,0 4Cyi! WARNING TO ANALYST: tlore tt.jej� IC1'/. non-response! Summary of table specifications: Read records 1 through 400 Total records read: 400 �l. N K _ Pul'se F<esearch November 1 , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #36: Please indicate your opinion about public. nuisance regarding •Faure taxes or service cuts^ APPROXIMATE P'ERCE=NT FREOUE'NCY 1. NUISANCE DECREAS 5.5i: * * 6 r.ra_L- .. . NO FT-7^7 TOTAL_ t WARMTraF TC ANALYST: t-,h: ;. 107. c:,-F Rears r t,r r,r='. - l tt;r" .uglh wi>; Total moi,,, Pufse Fescarch November 1 , IPEE1, CTTY OF TZGARD CTTT?EN SURVEY QUESTION #'?: Please indicate your opinion abOUi. crime watch regarding future tales or ser,.,ir_e -=ut.s. AFPROX T MATE PERCENT FF FOUENC,y l 1 2 a C b 7 8 4 c) CRIME :'46SO-466024E60'24f,�3tz^•.4t' Stt^a.r,o�z^1L,<'r) DEC REAS 2.0% e OK 47. NNQ F' ^r f' 7R_ TOTAL_ WAF'FJIN TC? r�FJAI_r'^T : 1'�t + h:ti t"c.r r t:r Cit, E:' .ARfit lr'V Of t.PtI f? [,r.( I -f `_ .'.tA Ci'1 t. ' Cw PSI.SL— -e-mber CITY QE Tjf7jAR'D CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTTON #.?. Please Indic- .t_, �,,-ir- -:•r; }ion at'c,, t jr afYi cor.trol , a _-i de'n,t prevenF ri rc.t 41 r„:.t t �;:cam_ ,_:r (n v- i i ,_,t =. AF'F''r:nXTM-,FPERCENT FPFC1l!Fr.r'Y J 4 o P 0 TRAFFIC T"4 6 8 02 4 6 e 0 2 4 6 B 0 4 B0'24620 4.6.Si^4L^()^4&P,',,r4 .Rr._)^46P-, DECRErlS C..T,! * �l 21 Qlc: 57. Y'! ^R WF PII*t•lf' , _, 4t-Iril Y^T: t 1":'F. ;r-1 •' --'r __'-. J t lir. 4r".i x 1 1�r PUIi;e Research November 1, 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CTT:TZEN SURVEY QUESTION ##79: Please indicate Your c}pinior ab�ut n�>ic,� k ort ,nri patrol regarding Tuture taxes and service cuts. APPROXIMATE F'E"F:CFNT FRECIUE M7Y J. 1 _ 4 6 ? z3 9 0 PATROL 4680^468Cf:'468t1'?4680? 468+7^4680.Z461.f?^46 r:>^468():'468C> DECREAS 0. 1 oil 42. „l. 169 .4' TOTAL. Q t:)0 WARMNE+ TO ANALYST: More thar; 1.0% St..immar y o-f }:-b1 , sl-leci f i c-it i ons: Read records 1. threi.rgh 400 Total race:-ds read: 400 ML MIN IN Pulse November 1 . 1.92,5 CITY OF TIGARD CTTTZEN FL!7.'EY QUESTION #40: f'I ez-:,se i nd i -ate • OW- f investigations regardinq ', t ,rep t + L AFF`�CO'{I I"!ATF r='--.F;f;F r•.iT c-r•r;-1E_IEPIC'+ 1. 1 4 1 ? O 4 U BURGLARY ''46R(-)24z,F'[!^46c^()?•1f.8c246! <, DECREAS 1 . 0 7 O.: 45.5'/. 1B^ 1 t"l 4r' WARNT"JC� TO ANALYST- Mri-:r t-her- 10% q c 1t . el T ri t �:,? t-r r .»,r r j t:; r•rr::�,�; ;.: r`! s . T� a a r h rin:ar7,t]er' P IfZ��.E: �', fir.?=+ . . CITY QC TIGARD CITIZEN ^tJ:�'F.'rY QUE8TTON #41 : P1e-z4=e �:r 0 Q r=3 L.n r_�Y'Cf3tr,Prlf .. APPROYTMATF rF-.Pf_rr'17 V7F;'FlLlFHCY 1 1 4 r. - EI n 0 t`1AF:CC1TIr ^4`,P+-?^,��,t. r- 1c..;^r, �c,�r'i^f1f8C>^4E:SCS^4f�;fi�?�4';"•tti^_4,:,i''.�lt^_448i) DECREAS :?.5 �k Isi 0 t.". 4 4. 8'' 1?� T r'.. 1 + � WAS'"I Wr 7 4 ANALYST: rJt ,r:: , ... ., ; r,•, i F'uI'ae F'e--ear-�_h 'November 1 , 1.02 CITY OF'' TIGARD CTTTZEN SURVEY QUESTION tM Pl z4se indicate voi-tr n�.l+.i :-,, t <:� r .i , ,._t : [:'rim inve=.tigr,-tones r'aF'F'F.DX T MATE i-EF CENT SERIOUS ''46E0 2-1.z,E?r.:'^A.: ^ti q.t_,Er;7A4i+ ,qf^-ii^4, L �. DE"CREA^ ?. . C .J ��C TOTAI ! !FT T -,. .-.;.para ..'HCl C) L,� PUrse Research November J. , i.--S5 CITY QF TIGARP. CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #43: Plea i ndi c.�;t e ..,!=,!.J,r ,-,�:?.1.r!l t_i rt ,'1t•L�lt� "_r?iT?U lni t T crime prevention/ed!_. -•tion; e_! ,rcii!i ft!t!!r i. t, ;e� to-1 car :ira rt.tl.s^ `` APPROY I MATE PERCENT FREGUENCY I i. 4 COMMUNITY �468t;1^4L.gt?^ ,i+ ^468tZ5^ 8 9 c:l 4bE3C 4681.?- ;:.4F-,S;_r^4,'-,?r.,^�4bB�124n8C?w4f$Cl DECREAS 2. 5% ` 10 ©F•'. 4?. 3% 197 T PJi'F'Ec3 �., ._.. .• . t 1 4'#` 8 s3 PJO 'rCC TOTAL 100.0% WARNING TO ANALYST: MO?-f:? +,han Siltf!mc�r'`r Of t:Ah1 e apeci f? __ ` ions: Read records 1 through 40(.) Total records, read: 1(')q 1 �s Pul.�5e Research November i. , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #44: P1 ea=e i nr_f i rate yo:.ir opi.ni ori ;7obcj_rt the poll-e- 0 ol l-e fiepartment generally ren �rdi- � IcUtUrF- +z;.-es and service ruts. APPF;nX I MATE PERCENT FREOUFNC`,` 1 t _ 4 O 7 8 9 POLICE DEF 2462.(:)^4f 80246130-246150 2 4680'24t•S02 ..Sr>^46'a0T46^0 4660 DCCREAS 2. 8% TOTAL 4 )�) WARNING TO ANALYST: Mor' - t ri" l t' ^ rl j F r ;• � a�rmmt.r ;::,f `aL,IF� reaci record=::. t.t)r-.sU.cat 4c±c' V. x �lil r - •.- - jV C roc. 1�t.. �mkaFr' 1. rr_.•.._ CITY 6F TIGARD CTTTZEN SURVEY QUESTION #k4`-: PIindi.Cate X-OUr pi n =- a urograms regarding fUtt_ir-e t,»;;e5 -nd er ;i : •, -t_tts APPROX I M ATE F-'EF:C'EtJT f=REOUENC Y 1• 1 77 4 5 ,a i E 9 �! CHILDREN 4 6 00214&P02.46Pt:'^_46.8o2-46R02460 4L=C' If_,c r,^qL:^02A6a DECREAS 20 OF': 47. o/ 1 I30 N O R c7'17'F, 3 k''i,'t 'i'tr f . ►:4 # 1 {: TOTAL. 4 0 WARN TFNG TO A N A L Y S 7 ; More- 1'11t4rt i Cl- -r i.7 t rr Z s-% (""t•r:'T '� ? ':::.e��'-$ ,_'.•f't`.i Fir.'Fei1 t,..�:�'i:?t-•:1 1 t_ilr"' >t.�.,�p.. .�.t�t t r .- PU1<<e Research November 1 , i.485 CITY 01 TIGARD CTTI7-EN SURVEY QUESTION #46: Please indicate YOUr opi. ni.on abOUt (c programs regarding -Future taxes and service cu*=? APPROXIMATE PERCENT F=REQUENCY 1 1 _ 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TEENAGE46602460024680246802468(�'246Cr a? Pulse Research November 1. , 19£'S CITY dF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #47: Please indi%:ate VOUr_ opinion :..bout 7f_°n;-r_•1 r-e;aeling (_C__. programs regarding fU1-ure ta;ces and service r-uts. APPROXIMATE PERCENT FRE0L_'EhJr'-'r" 1 1 2 4 `i 6 7 8 9 READING C468C)C46SiD:,468C i*468r>C460r?^4--.('r 7^4,�.3i)^466(}^468t_524`Si DECREAS 6. 3 *** 25 OK' 47.5! * * ** ** ** ******1 ** 19 rJ 1:N7.71'."." 1 7. 5*. r_ 115 TOTAL.._ 1(:)o. (71% 40,0 WARN;NG TO ANALYST: More t:'-.an 1.0% Summary of table Bead r-ec;nrds ;. thra!rcth 400 Tr-,t=7k1 recortje; re.:._4ri: 400 w PUIse Research November 1 , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #48: F1 ease i ndi c.atca ,."t,r. cpi ni :-)n .ab cu.t. of-i.�>_ 1-ior_rr-s regardincl fUtLlr-e taxes and sevi(_e i_Ut.s. APPR'OX I MATT: PERCENT F=REQUErlC'-, 1 1 _ 4 E (� r1 ��1 7 9 f) OFFICE HRS 24681?2468(-)C4 R()—�468{)^4620i?^465I)^4E?^i'^4f,s0^468s) DECREASE '.0 l.^ OK 60.5il '4^ r. t7, TOTAL TOTAL.. 1 r7r>,C),: 400 WAPNINF, TO ANALYST- Mcrf-- than 1.671 r)�r; r • _ F:?c r;.-e c;umrn ?ry of toble> s.pe>cificaticana: Reed r' (_ord=- 1 A.hr0UCjht 40r.) Total r-ecc-rdle. reed: 400 i 1� Pulse Research November 1 , 1965 CITY CF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #49: Please indicate 1,'0t_tr upiniran about :_Ustntner service/Utility questions regarding fUtUre t= :es ,?nd se-vice .--uts'' APPROXIMATE PERCENT F=RFrIUENCY 1 2 _ 4 5 6 £3 9 0 CUST SERV 24680246802468i_>2468si2468i?2466(.)^4E 0�� :•_468(?")468�� 4680 DECREAS 77.5% ** 14 OFA 61.31. ** * ** ** *** * *****k**** 245 I rJCFEAS. 9. ?^'a NO RESP t t> TOTAL 1 tlt;,0% 400 WARNING TO ANALYST: More than 10i: r�or5- respcar,s_ ` Summary of table speci f i cat i ons: Read records 1 through 400 Total recordG read: 400 T 4 PUTL se Research November 1 , 1.99, 55 CITY 17F. TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #50: Please indicate .'our _?pini.c.;r. abc?ut citizen In-Formation €< complaints reg^.r-dinc7 ft_,t,_?rt= +. A> es end service AF'F'RC1X I MATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 1 4 J 6 7 E3 9 C? CITIZEN 74680?C468C? 46SC?^468C?^46802468()-4468<?C4`.•Si?: Purse Research November- 1 , 1985 CITY 01= TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #51: Please indicate ','our- opinion aholt.it t_ode enforcement redardinq fUture taxes and service cuts. APPROXIMATE PERCENT FF'E�fDUENC'7` 1 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 r_) CODE ENFOR 246BO2468(-)246SC)2468t_?y468(>':'46 Rr't^468Cr 468C,^468C)246R(D DECREAS 6.5% *** 26 OFC 46.?% 185 1 i NO RESP 7,7 ,7 c TOTAL. Io).(_)I 4 CIO WARNING TO ANALYST: More than non-r-psponsE,.' Summary of t4ble SpRci f i esti..nns: Read records 1 thr::3u gh 400 Total record-, read: 400 CN �. i PUPSe Research November 1 , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #52: Please indicate your opinion about pareS mafntainance regarding future taxes and ServiCE- cuts. APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 1 _ 4 5 L a 9 0 PARtlS4680-2468s.�2468()24680 f2468t72468i)2468 )2468 ?:?462().�=1 L80 DECREAS 2.8% 1]. 174 T.NrF"r `> ?A. n-4 4 :V 1:w 1:# 41 NO Q'-,TM- 1 tF, #::1 6 TOTAL 1 400 WARNING TO ANALYST: More than 10% non--resoor.=-a' Summary o+ trable pecific:Ations: Read records 1 thrcUgh 400, Total rr-ords- read: 4(.)(, Pulse Research November 1, 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #5:=: Please indicate ;.tour opinion aboUtt recr-e_•.tior, programs regarding future ta:ces and service cuts. APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY j• 1 2 _ 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RECREATION 2468O2466C)2468C)2469o2466Cr2468i y2466C)2q•6c(:)246802466C) DECREAS 44 156 T.NCF.FA S 210.5': 114 NO RESP 21 . 51: 86 TOTAL 100.0% 4C)0 - WARNING TO ANALYST: More than 10% non-r:-upon ssa I Summary of table specisications: Read recor"ids ] throi_igh 400 Total recrjrds read: q(-)o s � Pulse Research November 1. , 1985 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #54: Could You support a new city tax bast:.. with all ( of-the increase going to restore Alts and improve services for (, police, library, senior center, ti gar-d youth =erv:ce .4nd part- and recreation? APPROXIMATE PERCENT FREQUENCY 1 1 2 _ 4 c 6 8 9 0 TAX RASE 2468t:)246802468(-)^468o 468+>246PO'-:.468()246802468Cr2468Cr YES DEF 18.0% 72 YES PRO :17.8'! 151 NO PRr1 1 . f, NO PEF 19.5% 411*f****** 78 NO RESP 14. 57 36 TOTAL 100.0 400 SUrrmar•r c.f table specifications: Read r•-ecordF> 1 throe h Tota.'. records read: 4t'a(:) t ��s \ Ruse Research November 1 , 1985 CITY of TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY . ? . QUESTION #55: could you support any additional tax serial levy .for' any of the following? APPROXIMATE PERCENT RREGUENc7 1 . ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 0 TAX SERI_ Lc-; § (Melt Resp) ? POLICE 44.0 **********{*****f***** { 176 : LIBRARY » 129 . { < SENIOR 17. 02 !***+fyf! \ YOUTH PARKS 32. 3' **1**+****t*»+** \ . !29 2 RECREAT 20.82 **¥****+t* \ BS . \ OTHER -.3� * �p �( . \ NONE 21 .5 **!**«***** \ 86 « TOTAL ao0 § . ( summary of table specificatia,s: / < Read records f tbr=>=K eee } Tota! recn� ® . ®<ad. 2A0 ` \ � PUl se Research November 1 , 1955 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN St_tRVEY QUESTION #56: Has the OT T i ci al Cit : of Tigard New-I. e.t-.l--er. ccAlf About Town, been helpful in providing ter, 20U^ APPROXIMATE F'r-'CENT FRE QLJEr!C',' ]. 1 _ 4 1 7 8 9 f) NEWSLETTER .^_480C468�?^468C><4f:5�?^4f fii?C1f_•St?C .E;St?^46^�?24f tti^465i, YES DEF 37.8'1. * **W*** K*****?R**?k?k 151 YES PRO 41 . 8% 167 NO PRIf7l P. 7-1 11 NO F.EAJ .fir' At 1.4 NO RESP 4.8% 19 TOTAL 1 t:?t>.!% St.?mmar•v of table spec. i f i ca f i r,ns Rexed r ecord�= ]. thrr,t?q" aq0 'T,�t�7 rc'r.,:r7rr�a::; .•�.-�n. .fir';t� Ful :'_YF'�:-_ .r-h November CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SURVEY QUESTION #5?: Have :ora �ratchf n ..ia.: . ,r 1 c,-: ;' tica=rt-Fir,=:.f,+: prdgrams on cable television'? AFPROY.IMATr .r rtT TSFr"C�_lEl1� ]. a GOVERNMENT4 gCa '4 ,Fi_^l.t' I6F .4.,p FREQUEN 41 77 . ?K Q COUPLE 3% t�. .#., T 4. No PEcF, TOTAL Read e PLtI :e earch 1,4o-etmber I CIT`r' OF TIG+=,Pn CTTT'FN SURVEY Q IES'FION #5G; Would `rt_, lit:-E, c!r t-.C1tTtfrtt.in2 F., r=.ht lY r F•F= 4 9 C • -� t.r'r1 .� __r �:..r,r1 •1.�. . �1^4f ^f'"1f-,� ��`r_'f r'.t 5 CABLE SNOW 'rfr,0C.,246C-0 .4&-a_ � , ,,._ YES 4. 3% 'K k 19 NO R-7. - .. i NO TOTAL_ WAPNING TO ANALYST; rq.,-tr-:.- 1:har; at_tmrnar-y (D-f �:•Ep-r{ 3r"Cr"Cj'_' .. t'.f`r'!'}t.r+''t" ,t r'of, F'al'se Research November 1 . 1t'85 CITY OF TIGARD CITIZEN SI P."EY nUESTIDN #59: Ti gard' s downtown.. has been i dent i. f i e-sd An area needing an improved .=_,poez.,r:�nce and mr}re bu-i ne= es. Shnul d the city work: to: APPROXIMATE PERCENT FR'EOUENC': 1 1 _ 4 5 6 7 8 9 q DOWNTOWN 44)R024 Fit t^4681�.^_•4E^ot) , 468 246802468(_246802468(-)^468o (Malt Resp) NEW SUS 56. 5% ^^6 PROPERT 6.7. 5'; <•`54 PUP FAC 7..4 i ; , x, i i l+ All t_:# *:4:*t:t i_ .?7 TRAFFIC `°.}, 8': ttwt:t4t: r * t *' ittt $ k . ^19 NOTHING 7. 0f *� * CS O'T'HER . 8% K: 15 'TOTAL 100.0% % 4f_!0 Summary o f table specific ,+ i - r - Rend recorder 3 t`lr_..�Iq` Total records read: nnr.� CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: 11/11/85 AGENDA ITEM {i DATE SUBMITTED: 11/7/85 PREVIOUS ACTION: ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: LGPI Personnel Relations ConferPn-e PREPARED BY: Travel and Training Request REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: POLICY ISSUE Travel and Training Request INFORMATION SUMMARY Local Government Personnel Institute is holding it's Tenth Annual Employee Relations Conference at the Valley River Inn in Eugene. LGPI is holding an array of topics that will be both interesting and informative for cities. We have attached the Training Bulletin and an Education Request form which shows the dates and costs. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION Approve Travel and Training Request. f` CITYOFTIIFARD EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferences, seminars, college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE OF REQUEST: 11/7/85 Requested by: R.W. Jean Vendor No. : 1 PAYABLE TO: L.G.P.I. [X J Employee request attend PO box 908 [ j Employer required attend Salem, OR 97308 For check run of [ j Hail check [ j Notify dept. when ready Vendor No. : 2 Vendor No. : PAYABLE TO: Valley River Inn PAYABLE TO: Eugene, OR sssassssassss:sssasssssaseases:ssssssas:sssssssssaasa:sssssssssssassssssssssssa Title of Program: LGPI Employee Relations Conference Institution or organization Local Government Personnel Institute Registration Deadline 11/2855= Training Dates From: 1215/85 To: 12/6/85 Describe the purpose: I Is this related to ( X•j current position [ J reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING COSTS: [ XXj to be advanced ( j to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. Amount Registration or tuition.......................... 10/32000/625 SI20 Books........................................... E Travel (mileage, bus, train, airplane, etc.).... { Lodging...............6......................... 10 32000 624 $ 42.40 inc. taz Per Diem........................ ................ o — Other: Total $ $ asssssmmsassssssaaaaassaassmas:asaasaasmmasaaaaaasxasaaaassasaasasssaasmsassssssa Authorizations: I(employee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be required to reimburse the City for any expenditures a e on my behalf. Employee Signature: Date Appropriation balance: Manager: ( J approved [ j disapproved Dept. Head: [ j approved [ j disapproved (explain): / ! S. Finance Director: 1 A I.l t Y 0I i It dlHI), ()H1 I I)N LOUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: November 11. 1985 AGENDA ITEM M DATE SUBMITTEO: November 7, 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: Adaption of Resolution_ ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Resolution Amending No. 85-87 No. 85-87, Hall/Burnham L.I.D. PREPARED BY: Duane Roberts OR-- REQUESTED BY: OEPARTMENT 11EA0 OK: / _ CITY ADMINISTRATOR: POLICY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY This resolution amends the total cost figure given in the Hall/Burnham L.T.D. intent resolution to agree with the total figure given in the perliminary engineering report. The discrepancy resulted from an upward adjustment of the total cost in the time between the preparation and distribution of Council. packet materials and the final revision of the engineer's report. ALTERNATIVES OONSIOERED SUGGESTED ACTION Staff recommends adaption of the amendment. CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON { COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: e 111 t9a AGENDA ITEM #: DATE SUBMITTED: October 22. 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: None ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: RETIREMENT LEAVE POLICY PREPARED BY: 7. Widner REQUESTED BY: B. Jean DEPARTMENT MEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: POLICY ISSUE To establish a retirement leave policy for the City of Tigard. INFORMATION SUMMARY The City Personnel Rules are in transition and do not address a retirement leave policy at this time. Union contracts provide for union employeTWO management and executive employees do not have a Policy- however ( withinconsidering retirement management ea policy establish d before making their retirement plans. would like to have The attached resolution would provide this mechanism to the management and executive employees with imminent retirement plans. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Do nothing. 2. Adopt attached resolution. SUGGESTED ACTION Adopt the attached resolution.