City Council Packet - 09/10/1986 MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TO: Mayor, Council & Board of Commissioners September 10, 1986
FROM; Bob Jean, City Administrator ILS
SUBJECT: COUNCIL - COMMISSION WORKSHOP
September 10, 1986
The following were suggested by County Administrator Charlie Cameron and as as
possible discussion topics. You may wish to add or 9rlets to this as your
agenda. Discussion topics can be iatrocuded as shown.
o Call to Order, Introductions and Agenda -- Mayor Cook and
Chairman Myllenbeck
1. Urban Services - Bruce darner
County Policy
County Tax base
Local Service Districts and Cost
2. Library - Bob Jean
Cooperative Model (ORS Change)
Levy Extension
Regional Library
3. Transportatioa/Streets - Bruce Warner
County Gas Tarr
ODOT Study
Southwest Corridor Study
Westerly Beltlins
Road ROW Annexation and Transfers
5/0 Annexations - John Cook
Metzger
Elections and Triple Majority
5. Hotel/Motel Tax - Bruce Warner
Current Uses
TPEDC Proposal
Economic Development Plan
6. Ambulance/EMS - Carolyn Baden
7. Convention Center - John Cook and Iles My2lenbeck
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s T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N-C1 L
SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES - SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 - 7:25 P.M.
1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor John Cook; Councilors: Tom Brian, Carolyn
Eadon, and Valerie Johnson; Washington County
Commissioners: Chairman Wes Myllenbeck, Commissioners
Bonnie Hayes (arrived at 9:04 PM), and Roy Rogers: County
Staff: Assistant County Administrator Bruce Warner, Land
and Transportation Director Rick Daniels; City Staff: City
Administrator Bob Jean, Legal Counsel Tim Ramis, and
Acting City Recorder Loreen Wilson.
ngton County Commissioners and presented
2, Mayor Cook welcomed the Washi
the suggested agenda.
3. URBAN SERVICES
a. County Assistant Administrator stated the Washington County
Commissioners had adopted the Urban Servicesl�for tcy he
Annexation Policy formulation as their top priorities
year. He outlined the process the County is using to develop the
information for an Urban Services Policy. Warner continued by
noting that the reassessment of financial policies to determine
what services are truly County-wide ev and
what
�najorc leissvels
to would
be appropriate at the County
be
resolved.
b. Lengthy discussion followed regarding County-wide services vs,
specific benefit needs. The final report on this study should be
available within 4 - 6 weeks. Warner advised Council that
preliminary figures indicate that to continue street maintenance
and police services (at a level of 1:1,000) the County would have
to collect approximately $174 per dwelling unit County-wide.
Land and Transportation
Director advised
the Metzgerciarea that
is vary
County's level of service provided t
substandard at this time. He further stated that the County is
financially unable to come to the rescue now.
C. County Staff discussed the framework of special taxing districts
for service levels (i.e. police services and road improvements).
Daniels stated billing for the district(s)the of tampon hplishid
on the property tax billing or byhe
billing system.
d, Commissioner Rogers advised Council that the County Commissioners
are undecided at this time as to what level of service should be
there
considered "minimal". City Administrator Jean statedhe y
that
is a need for strong County-wide services however,
needs to know what Tigard will be expected to deliver in the way
tinuneeds to be able to
of sery hesTi and taxpayersethat their taxd by saying adJoan con
olllar is being spent
assure t g
s on truly County-wide services.
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_ e, Warner highlighted the hearing process prior to the adoption of
z an Urban Services Policy by stating the process would begin with
` a major symposium being held on October 11 from 10 AM to 4 PM at
the Twality Hospital in Hillsboro.
f, Chairman Myllenbeck stated the County is serious about this goal
and is spending considerable time on the project to assure its
completion during the year. He noted there would be a series of
town hall meetings throughout the County to maximize the citizen
input prior to the formal public hearings before the
Commissioners.
g, Councilor Johnson suggested a town hall meeting in the Metzger
area seemed appropriate prior to the November 4th election at
which time the citizens of the area would need to determine
whether to annex to the City of Tigard or remain in the
unincorporated area. She stated the issue of the level of
services provided by the County is information the voters in
order to make the best decision for their community.
h. Warner noted the County is presenting a tax base request to the
voters at the November 4th election. He explained the County
made over U million inbass le el cuts
ts and that hl a case is
x
scheduled to last for years
local services district formation, and possible fee increases.
q. TRANSPORTATION/STREETS
a. Daniels mentioned the County Cas Tax measure is back on the 11/4
ballot and stated this would continue the revenue to the City of
approximately $340,000. City Administrator stated this was used
for the City's capital improvements to the street system.
b. Daniels and Jean discussed the current ODOT study of financing
needs State-wide for transportation issues. The study is showing
that approximately 8OZ of fundings needs in the state is for Jthe
minor street systems (i.e. County and City roads).
an
recommended the County and City work together to request
additional funding be channeled to most the County and City neads.
C. Daniels stated the Southwest Corridor Study will be out 9/12/86
and pub;.ic hearings should be held in December. Na stated the
bypass is estimated to cost $140 million and would provide growth
capacity and greater development possibilities. This cost
assumes a major transportation investment (i.e. light rail) with
the widening of Highway 26, 271, and 99W.
d, Chairman Myllenbeck stated thahthea T bio nialValley Economic
transportation
Development Committee is Puing
system. ODOT would also bald a meeting the week of September
in the Washington County
15th to discuss investment
transportation improvements.
RECESS: 8:28 PM
RECONVENE: 9:01 PM
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e. Daniels discussed the need for road right-of-way annexations into
the City since the County Commissioners' policy is that all local
roads should have jurisdiction transferred immediately to
cities. The Commission further held that the major road system
should remain under the County jurisdiction until the Urban
Services Study is completed to determine what the road system
will be and what level of funding would be assigned. Daniels
further stated that the County supports road right-of-way
annexations since they are unable to maintain local roads. He
expressed concern regarding the current City of Tigard boundaries
noting the service delivery problems with street repairs and
police services.
Commissioner Hayes Arrived: 9:04 PM
5, ANNEXATIONS
a. Mayor Cook highlighted the history of the Metzger/Washington
Square annexation request which has been sent to the voters on
the 11/4/86 ballot. He stated the City of Tigard has offered a
$1 to $1.5 million payback over five years to the residents and
plans on keeping the CPO organization intact as an NPO should
annexation occur. He noted the City's annexation position is
that this large of should
vote bfdecided
a
thel, the City will accept
people. However, should
triple majority annexation requests.
b. Warner stated the City of Portland has just completed a
background cost comparison study for the Metzger area and pian to
go to their Planning Commission at the end of the year to pursue
annexation. He also mentioned that Washington County is
currently working on two major construction projects in the
Metzger area:thin theenext replacement
reconstruction of Street o
theHall
completed wi
Blvd. Scholls Ferry Road intersection next spring.
6. HOTEL/MOTEL TAX
a. Warner stated the Hotel/Motel Tax is distributed to cities
according to population and also funds the Washington County Fair
and Visitor's Center. TVEQC has recently requested X7ng. of
this money to be used for economic development planning. The
City Administrators of Washington County have questioned this
proposal wanting to ensure no "double taxation' issues arise.
s; b. Chairman Myllenbeck stated there considerwould
beaa on effort
this de issue to have
County-wide representation during
synopsis and
C. Lengthy discussion followed regarding the
dtitional ax informationEto
request. Warner stated he would supply
the Council regarding the distribution of Hotel/Motel Tax
County-wide.
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7. AMBULANCE/EMS
a. Councilor Eadon stated the Tigard City Council had recently had
an information meeting to receive the recommendation of a blue
ribbon task force study of ambulance service for Tualatin Rural
Fire Protection District. She advised the Washington County
Commissioners and Staff that this meeting had a large citizen
turnout and this issue seems to be one fraught with much
emotion. Councilor Eadon also noted that in Council's joint
meeting with the TRFPD Board there wasn't a consensus regarding
whether the District should handle basic life support, advanced
life support, or any at all.
b. Discussion followed regarding the Commissioners role in the
decision making process on this issue. Councilor Brian noted a
subtly in the issue of shirting from private to public sector
service is who is responsible for payment of the service.
Through the private sector the users health insurance would make
payment, however, through the public sector the tax payer would
be responsible.
C. Jean voiced his concern regarding the lag time from when a 911
call is received by TRFPD and when the appropriate emergency
response party is contacted. Councilor Eadon encouraged the
Commissioners to base a decision on this issue on as much
information as possible due to the impact. Jean stated the
County seems to be in the best position to decide this issue and
that State statue gives the County that authority.
8. CONVENTION CENTER
A. • Chairman Myllenbeck stated that the Commission will probably
support the Convention Center being located in Portland.
9. MISCELLANEOUS
9.1 RAILROAD LINE ABANDONMENT:
Councilor Johnson stated she understood there were some issues
regarding railroad tracks which needed to be studied. She
requested additional information regarding the background of the
railroad line abandonment and property disposal process. Warner
stated this could be supplied. Consensus of Council was to
assist the County in this process to work towards abandonment in
the Main Street area.
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9.2 WCCLS FUNDING NEEDS
Jean synopsized the need for 1 year of additional funding of
WCCLS by the County. This would allow WCCLS time to find
alternative funding. WCCLS is currently working through
Representative Paul Phillips to obtain ORS amendments to allow
the development of a library district.
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•• 9.3 COUNTY TAX BASE
Consensus of the Tigard City Council was that it could support
the County's tax base request if the County Commissioners
continue their current direction.
10. CLOSING
a. Mayor Cook thanked the County Commissioners and Staff for the
opportunity to hold the work session and encouraged this type of
interaction in the future.
11. ADJOURNMENT: 10:07 PM
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SPECIAL COUNCIL NESTING NOTICE
Notice is hereby Given that a special Council meeting, called by the Mayor
with the c'on consent of the Council, wi11 be held on September 10, 1986 at
6130 PN in the Tigard Civic Center Tevuhall Room, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard,
Dragon. The meeting is called for the purpose of discussing joint concerns
Al with the Washington County Board of Commissioners.
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