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City Council Packet - 07/02/1990 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.1 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP MEETING MINUTES - JULY 2, 1990 - 6:00 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Jerry Edwards; Councilors: Carolyn Eadon, Valerie Johnson, Joe Kasten, and John Schwartz. Staff Present: Patrick Reilly, City Administrator; Ken Elliott, City Attorney; Ed Murphy, Community Development Director; Elizabeth Newton, Deputy City Recorder; and Randy Wooley, City Engineer. 2. TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP City Administrator Patrick Reilly gave an overview of the meeting, explaining that the focus would be on discussion and presentation of background information pertaining to transportation issues. He indicated that the process raises many questions which were not expected to be answered during this first meeting. City Engineer Randy Wooley reviewed the issues on the agenda. He presented a map of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan area, which showed funded projects. a. CITY CENTER City Engineer distributed copies of the list of suggested questions for discussion concerning City Center. He briefly reviewed the history of the proposed Walnut- Hunziker and Burnham-Tigard Connections. He discussed the micro plan and the macro plan, stating planning for the macro was never really completed. He reviewed traffic issues for the Downtown Tigard area. There was discussion concerning changes to the Comprehensive Plan. City Engineer advised any changes would have to go through the public hearing process and Planning Commission. i City Engineer discussed the issues of traffic relief to 99 W, and the Downtown plan. The Downtown plan envisioned Tigard/Burnham and Hunziker as major routes. He stated that if none of the Macro plan is developed, then Greenberg Road would still be a major route and will require additional lanes. There was discussion of the difference between the Comprehensive Plan change process and the alignment/study t CITY COUNCIL - TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP - JULY 2, 1990 - PAGE 1 L_. i t process. City Engineer said alignment studies typically take four to five months. Mayor commented on the issues which influenced voters when they voted against urban renewal project. There was discussion about the concept of "Downtown" and how the voters and the downtown property owners view this issue. Councilor Eadon favored letting the market influence downtown development. She suggested there were other issues of higher priority to address. Councilor Schwartz commented that the intersections on 99 W must be addressed. City Engineer provided clarification on what should or should not be included in the Comprehensive Plan. Discussion followed concerning feasibility of having the Transportation Advisory committee continue consideration of a revised transportation plan for the area. b. MURRAY AND GAARDE EXTENSIONS City Engineer reviewed the suggested questions on the handout. Topics pertained to transportation objectives for Northeast Bull Mountain area, the Murray Road extension, Gaarde Street extension, improvements to Walnut Street and i Gaarde Street, and the role of the City in traffic enforcement on County roads adjacent to the City. City Engineer reviewed impacts on existing streets and discussed how traffic would shift without Murray and/or Gaarde extension. He reviewed possible alternatives that could be presented to Beaverton. He described the sections of Walnut, Gaarde, 121st, and Fonner Road which are partly in and partly out of the City limits. Chief of Police Goodpaster reported there were problems with traffic enforcement on Walnut Street. There was discussion of jurisdictions and annexation policy. Councilor Johnson suggested eliminating Scholls Ferry connection with Murray until a Westside by-pass was completed. There was discussion about negotiations between the City of Beaverton and Tigard regarding this issue. City Engineer Randy Wooley reviewed the recommendations from staff and the NPO and clarified the differences between the two. He showed locations on the transportation map and discussed how the two proposals fit in the regional transportation system. Herm Porter spoke on behalf of NPO #3 to clarify their position. CITY COUNCIL - TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP - JULY 2, 1990 - PAGE 2 C_ r r' Discussion followed concerning the process best suited for deciding the issues, including public hearings and Planning commission recommendation. Barbara Martin spoke of concerns about traffic on Walnut, and Chief of Police Goodpaster confirmed traffic is a problem. Greg Davidson asked why there is tendency to shy away from annexation. Mayor responded that in the community there is often a battle over annexation. He said if a majority of the people in the area want to be annexed, the City will be happy to do so. There was discussion about the process of annexation. C. ANTON PARK AND VICINITY City Engineer gave an update on improvement projects. He gave a background on 121st/125th connection project. Councilor Johnson suggested that Tigard and Beaverton co- sponsor a traffic study of the area. There was discussion about issues to address at the upcoming meeting with Beaverton. d. NORTH DAKOTA Discussion centered around ways to reduce the speed of traffic on North Dakota. City Engineer said traffic islands are usually not effective in reducing speed. He advised that volume of traffic is somewhat higher than expected for a minor collector. There was further consideration of islands, bike paths, and a possible 4-way stop at the North Dakota and 121st intersection. Chief Goodpaster and City Engineer stated they did not support a 4-way stop. After further discussion, consensus was to have City Engineer bring back a proposal with changes designed to slow traffic speed on North Dakota. e. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT POLICY Chief advised there is a need for a traffic management program and he outlined some of the contributing factors. He suggested the focus should be on local streets. He said he favored a joint effort between citizens and City Council. He explained why he would support renewing the point system, which uses points to measure and prioritize traffic needs. CITY COUNCIL - TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP - JULY 2, 1990 - PAGE 3 There was discussion about costs involved for this type of program. The Chief commented on the success this program has had in Portland, stating that once identified and prioritized, the problem area is serviced extremely well. City Engineer requested Council to draw up a proposal and to arrive at a consensus for this type of program. s 3. ADJOURNMENT: 9:55 P.M. s i E i i`. Z. Elizabeth Ann New on eputy City Recorder AT ST: rald R. Edwards, Mayor Transcription by Ellen Fox e r. E i i fi. F 3 itt CITY COUNCIL - TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP - JULY 2, 1990 - PAGE 4 9 C. C i TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Lega P.O. SOX 370 PHONE (503) 684.0360 Notlc~T 7620 BEAVERTON. OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising I C~ JLV • • City of T ❑ Tearsheet Notice Tigard PO Box 23397 • ❑ Duplicate Affidavit Tigard, Or 97223 s • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, ) y r COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss' :The follq n10~ tips ltstted for: ott u° Chet un afrnau(z~..the 11-P,. onnatioM Fur I, Judith Koehler Y $t~ cd~ 'Q, R~, 13125 S~11 _ Hall qu Yao;: !1 d, 0 gon 9f72 3~: ca>!Mg ' F being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Advertising CITYCOUNCIL 0 y f 639-417.1 Director, or his principal clerk, of the Tigard Times SPOItTATiON'ISSI;IES r a newspaper of general circulation as defined in ORS 193.010 k , ~7ULY ZV;. ti 00 P.M r u ~r XB and 193.020; published at Tigard in the TIOARDeIVICEN'TERTpgl;I,' aforesaid county and state; that the 13125 SW I1ALL~BOiTLEVARD, TIGARD OREGON ` Al ~itCnu►1_Workshop/Transportation Issues DcusSrgnItems11Vil1Include z 01 a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the x fiMdnzWa,1QD4nddt y ~L e drfillow entire issue of said newspaper for One successive and $ON-144 uns ~ '~GaBC,S consecutive in the following issues: x ~tFbltkeI~ June 28, 1990 "T 4 I TT76~Q Pabl>s7uf 28 1990Fz s v Subscribed ajswo to befor e me this28th day of June 1990 Notary Public for Oregon My Commisses: 6/9/93 AFFIDAVIT i i i PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION FILE NO.: CPA 90-0010 FILE TITLE: Ash Ave. Extension, Burnham/Tigard Alignment, Pacific Highway/Tigard St. Loop APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: Various REQUEST: A request by the City of Tigard to amend the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map. The extension of Ash Avenue from Burnham Street to Pacific Highway at Walnut Street to be deleted. The extension of Ash Avenue from Burnham to Hall Boulevard at Hunziker Street to be deleted. An extension of Ash Avenue from Burnham Street to Hill Street to be added. The alignment of Burnham Street to connect with Main Street directly opposite Tigard Street to be deleted. A loop s from the southbound lanes of Pacific Highway connecting to the city center via Tigard Street to be added. i LOCATION: ASE AVENUE EXTENSION ADDITION - between the ends of existing Ash Avenue near Burnham Street and near Hill Street. (WCTM 2S1 2AC, 2S1 2AD, 2S1 2CA) ASH AVENUE DELETIONS - between Pacific Highway at F. Walnut Street and Burnham and between Burnham and Hall Boulevard at Hunziker Street (WCTM 2S1 2AA, 2S1 2AC, 2S1 2AD, 2S1 2BD, 2S1 2CA, 2S1 2DB). BURNHAM/TIGARD ALIGNMENT DELETION - between SW Main Street at Tigard Street and the existing right-of-way of Burnham Street at a t j point south of 9185 Burnham (WCTM 2S1 2AB and 2S1 2AD). PACIFIC HIGHWAY RAMP ADDITION - between the southbound lanes of Pacific Highway and the City Center under the Pacific Highway viaduct. (WCTM 2S1 2AB) i. NPO NO.: 1 & 2 NPO CHAIRPERSON: Ed Duffield PHONE NUMBER: 639-4759 CHECK ALL WHICH APPLY: STAFF DECISION COMMENTS ARE DUE BACK TO STAFF ON November 15. 1990. PLANNING COMMISSION DATE OF HEARING: 1214 TIME: 7:30 HEARINGS OFFICER DATE OF HEARING: TIME: CITY COUNCIL DATE OF HEARING: 1/28/91 TIME: 7:30 ATTACHMENTS X VICINITY MAP LANDSCAPING PLAN NARRATIVE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN SITE PLAN OTHER STAFF CONTACT: John Acker_ s z: ~b v+l OREGON a/ G t/ u= ~.nl.Z~c_ ~iv o ..t_ NOTICE OF COUNCIL VQORK-SHOP 114, 0 TOPIC: TRANSPORTATION ISSUES, WHEN: MONDAY - JULY 2, 1990 6:00 P.M. WHERE: TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL 13125 S.W. HAIL BOULEVARD TIGARD, OREGON i DISCUSSION ITEMS INCEME: - Walnut/Hunziker Connection; Burnbam/Tigard Realigrment - Murray Boulevard and Gaarde Street Extensions - S.W. North Dakota Street Traffic Issues - Traffic Management Policy transwor c 13125 SW Hall Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 w . MS JEANNE ROHLFF 12430 SW NORTH DAKOTA TIGARD OR 97223 MS MIDGE FINLEY MS JANE HUNT PASTOR VERNON A GROVES 11105 SW 123RDPLACE TIGARD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TIGARD OR 97223 9845 SW WALNUT PLACE TIGARD OR 97223 RON SNEDDEN CPM MS NANCY SMITH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES 12630 SW WALNUT MANAGING AGENT TIGARD OR 97223 1104 MAIN ST, SUITE 500 VANCOUVER WA 98660-2980 MR DALE C DEHARPPORT MS BARBARA MARTIN P 0 BOX 1577 12600 SW WALNUT BEAVERTON OR 97075 TIGARD OR 97223 MR GARY STEELE MS MARY DORMAN 12645 SW 135TH 1020 SW TAYLOR, SUITE 205 TIGARD OR 97223 PORTLAND OR 97205 STEVEN W. TOPP DEBBIE JOHNSON 11100 SW TONY COURT WESTLAKE CONSULTANTS TIGARD OR 97223 7340 SW HUNZIKER, STE 204 TIGARD OR 97223 MR BOB LARSELL 12040 SW NORTH DAKOTA TIGARD OR 97223 TVEDC TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 10200 SW NIMBUS AVE, SUITE G-3 TIGARD OR 97223 WILLIAM & DIXIE DAVIDSON 12830 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY TIGARD OR 97223 MR KENNETH V ALLISON 11830 SW WILDWOOD STREET TIGARD OR 97224 C17Y`?F TIIFARD OREGON May 25, 1990 William G. & Dixie L. Davidson 12830 S.W. Pacific Highway Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Davidson: Thank you for your letter concerning the Couprehensive Plan Map as it pertains to the Ash-Bmlham extension. A decision will be forthcoming after Council reviews this and sevaral other transportation issues in June. Your letter has been forwarded to Council for their review; also, you shall be notified of any public hearing regarding your concern. Please do not hesitate to contact my office for further information or if you have any questions. Sincerely, l g Y C' for PJR:cw cpatrans l i 13125 SW Hall Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 i Erg t May 10, 1990 City Council and Ce~Ct City Manager P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 RE: Ash-Burnham Extension This letter is to request that the titles on our properties located on the corner of Walnut Place and Pacific Highway be cleared of any obstacles that have resulted from planning of the Ash-Burnham extension. 4 Please advise us of any progress made on this matter. We will i follow-up in about thirty days. 3 Sincerely, William G. & Dixie L. Davidson 12830 S. W. Pacific Hwy. Tigard, OR 97223 639-5111 / E E t i 4 ~r( F CITYOF TIFA OREGON May 25, 1990 Mr. Kenneth V. Allison 11830 S.W. Wildwood Street Tigard, OR 97224 Dear Mr. Allison: Tbank you for your letter concerning the Comprehensive Plan Map as it pertains to the Walnut-Ash connection. A decision will be forthcoming after Council reviews this and other transportation issues in June. Your letter has been forwarded to Council for their review; also, you shall be ( notified of any public hearing regarding your concern. Please do not hesitate to contact my office for further information or if you have any questions. sm' cerely, Pa ick J. lly Ci for PJR:cw cpatrans V 13125 SW Hail Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 11830 S. W. Wildwood St. Tigard, Oregon 97224 May 10, 1990 City Council City of Tigard 13125 S . W. Hal I Street Tigard, Oregon 97223-0397 e I have a prospective buyer for my property at 9655 S. W. McKenzie Street, a thirty-six unit apartment complex. In order to negotiate a sale. I have been informed that it is necessary to disclose the City-of Tigard's intention to build a road connecting Walnut Street with Ash Street which could involve the removal of one of my buildings. The proposed street connection is indicated very roughly on.the city's master plan, but no specifics are given as to what properties would be destroyed to build it. I first became aware in July, 4 1989, of the city's intention of building this road. s 1 At the last City Council meeting we attended last year i concerning this matter, it was pointed out there were three or four possible routes for the proposed road which could involve my property, the Methodist Church property, the Davidson Restaurant and Car Wash property, and the Kings Choice Apartments, and this was supposed to be resolved by deciding on a definite route for this connection. I have been informed that as of,:this date nothing has been done in this regard. This is an unreasonable situation and the City-Counci'l should immediately proceed to clear this cloud on the properties involved. Please advise what the intentions of the Council are. Your answer is urgently needed as to whether my property will be affected Very truly yours, f Kenneth V. A ~ , 1lison is ltiib H .^r s;i CITYOF TIGrAP D OREGON May 25, 1990 Ms. Midge Finley, Chair Acbdnistrative Council, and Pastor Vernon A. Groves Tigard United Methodist Church 9845 S.w. Walnut Place Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Ms. Finley and Paster Groves: Thank you for your letter concerning the Oomprehensive Plan Map as it pertains to the Walnut Ash connection. A decision will be forthcoming after Council reviews this and other transportation issues in June. Your letter has been forwarded to Council for their review; also, you shall be notified of any public hearing regarding your concern. Please do not hesitate to contact my office for further information or if you have any questions. Sincerely-.'~ i~J ly city for PJR:cw cpatrans ~l i 13125 SW Hall Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 t 9845 S. W. Walnut Place Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-3181 May 9, 1990 k., t: Tigard City Council The Honorable Gerald*Edwards, Mayor Tigard City Hall Tigard, OR 97223 To the City Council: In 1989, the City Council amended the Comprehensive Trans- portation Plan to include a street connecting Ash Street with the intersection of Pacific Highway and Walnut Street. While funding for this street did not pass the voters, the proposal for the street remains. Since no specific routing has been es- tablished, the proposal creates. a cloud over the titles to all properties along the route. Therefore, the Administrative Council of Tigard United Methodist Church, at its regular meeting on May 8, 1990 unan- imously passed the following statement: "We request that the City of Tigard remove the pro- posed Walnut-Ash Connector from the Comprehensive Transportation Plan." Thank you for all your work on behalf of the citizens of our community. We appreciate your many hours of dedicated service. Sincerely yours, TIGARD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Mid ePinley, Cha Ad ~nistrative Council K C~. Vernon A. Grove Pastor RA-B:wm lAY Serving at the center of the community since 1911 CITYOF TIFARD OREGON May 25, 1990 Ron Snedden, CP14 Property Management Services, Inc. Managing Agent 1104 Main Street, Suite 500 Vancouver, WA 98660-2980 Dear Mr. Snedden: Thank you for your letter concerning the Comprehensive Plan Map as it pertains to the Ash Avenue, Bnhnam/Tigard Realigm-ent. A decision will be forthcoming after Council reviews this and other transportation issues in June. Your letter has been forwarded to Council for their review; also, you shall be notified of any public hearing regarding your concern-Please do not hesitate to contact my office for further information or if you have any questions. Sincerely i~ ill City tot PJR:cw cpatrans 13125 SW Hall Blvd., RO. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 PMSI May 1, 1990 MAY 1 G i9S~ } City Manager Pat Rielley i~s'~ ~Y;'",-• May and City Council City of Tigard P. O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 RE: ASH AVENUE, BURNHAM/TIGARD REALIGNMENT Dear City Manager, Mayor and City Council: The following comments are offered on behalf of Property Management Services, Inc. (PMSI), managing agents of the Kings Choice apartment complex off of Highway 99W and SW Walnut Place in Tigard. PMSI testified at public hearings on the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Map (CPA 89-06) which were conducted in June and July of 1989 regarding the Ash Avenue extension and Burnham/Tigard realignment. PMSI went on record in opposition to the amendment to the Transportation Map for the following reasons: 1. Loss of any units will impact the viability of the entire Kings Choice complex 2. Negative impact of roadway project on existing stock of affordable house (70 units rented at below market rates) 3. Uncertainty regarding timing of project and funding mechanism for road construction The Planning Commission and City Council also received extensive opposition to the amendment from other affected property owners and residents. However, the City Council did proceed to amend the Transportation Map to reflect the Ash Avenue extension and Burnham/Tigard realignment. At the time the amendment was approved, the city anticipated that the Downtown Urban Renewal district and plan would be approved by the voters and a detailed alignment for the Ash Avenue extension would be funded as a first renewal project. Given the lack of voter support for the Downtown Urban ( Renewal District, the whole issue of the Ash Avenue extension is drifting and the city has not proceeded with detailed alignment and cost/funding studies. er'M' Prolxrty Management Services, Inc. z A ` 1103 Main Street, Suite 500. Vancouver. Washington 98660-2980 Accredited se Vancouver (206) 696-9000 or Portland (503) 227.3000 Management Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7• Vancouver. Washington 98666-0007 Organization l City Manager, Mayor and City Council May 1, 1990 Page 2 Designation of the "proposed" roadway on the Transportation Plan places a cloud of uncertainty over the Kings Choice complex and other properties in the area. It is our position that the City Council needs to bring closure to this issue and provide certainty needed by property owners in the downtown area. If the City cannot move forward with detailed alignment studies and implementation, then the designation of the "proposed" roadway places an unfair and unnecessary burden on property owners and residents of Tigard. We request that the City Council schedule discussion of the status of the Ash Avenue extension and Burnham/Tigard realignment at a City Council meeting. Notice of the meeting should be provided to all parties who participated in the public hearing process on this issue. We look forward to hearing from you on this item. Sincerely, Ron Snedden, CPM Property Management Services, Inc. Managing Agent i s E r r- c" x Y i t k CITY®F TIVA OREGON May 25, 1990 Mr. Dale C. DeHarpport P. O. Box 1577 Beaverton, OR 97075 Dear Mr. DeHarpport: , Thank you for yours letter concerning the omprehensive Plan Map as it pertains to the Burham/Tigard Realignment- A decision will be forthcoming after Council reviews this and other transportation issues in June. Your letter has been forwarded to Council for their review; also, you shall be notified of any public hearing regarding your concern. Please do not hesitate to contact my office for further information or if you have any questions. Sincerely. Patrick J. lly . City for PJR:cw cpatrans t 13125 SW HOII Blvd., P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223 (503) 639-4171 .te, DALE C. DEHARPPORT RONALD D. TRAVER P.O. BOX 1577 BEAVERTON, OREGON 97075 March 27, 1990 City of Tigard P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Subject: Case # CPA 89-06- Burnham/Tigard Realignment Dear Mr. Murphy: We own property known as Tax Lot 5300 and 5301, 1S12AB. This property is on the north side of Burnham St. The new transportation comprehensive plan map slices diagonally through our property. Last fall, when we attended the public hearing regarding this project, everyone was hopeful that the Tax Increment Funding Program would be approved. Since this tax measure failed, we are uncertain about what the city's intentions are regarding the realignment of Burnham St. We want to sell our property. The value can not be determined j until the street issues are resolved. Can you tell us what the time frame will be, if and when this road will be built? Can you tell us if the city will buy all or part of our property and at what price? Can you tell us what alternatives are available to us to use our property until the new road is built? We are extremely upset and frustrated by the city's actions. As long as this "cloud of uncertainty" hangs over our property we don't know what to do. Whenever we tell a prospective purchaser that a road may go-through the property someday, we never hear from them again. We would like to discuss this issue with the staff and then get on the first available City Council agenda. Yours truly, I Dale C. DeHarpport r" ~ i99Q UEdzl,)P CITY OF TIGARD, ORBGON V t fy TO: Pat Ju ne 4, 1990 FROM: Randy The following people have asked to be notified when the council workshop on transportation issues is scheduled: TVEDC Transportation Committee Steven W. Topp, Westlake Consultants (7340 SW Hunziker, Suite 204, Tigard 97223) Bob Larsell (regarding any discussion of North Dakota Street or Anton Park issues). 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