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City Council Packet - 03/17/1992 i,,..:t>°:..N.w,:: ;,,,::,•.;m,.. CITY OF TIGARD ,i; k: sw F, .tC,~i/...:wR .~i.,'•'' i,.: . c..W x`#u<•x• E:Z;c: • 'stt :4Sx`:c am t~:,,.,z; , OREGON h. nNijf''~~f}N:.hiF.i •T~A~~~' r~yt~T~~;R AGENDA ~~~:<Re h < y. 9 ~a x :iri'~ x` .via>~~`:L~" .i r... , G:x i• ' PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an Mme agenda item should sign on the appropriate sign-up " . sheet(s). If no sheet is available, ask to be recognized by the Mayor at the beginning of that agenda item. Visitor's Agenda items are asked to be two minutes or less. Longer matters can be set for a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or the City Administrator. • STUDY MEETING (5:30 PM) 1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 2. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d), (e), (f) & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions, exempt public records and current and pending litigation issues. 13. TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE RURAL EIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT • Update on Activity in District - Jeff Johnson • Report on Safety Classes - Brad Wonnemaker Recess Council t4ccting 4. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD MEETING a. Call to Order and Roll Call b. Report and Summary - Engineering Department Staff C. Council Discussion d. Council Consideration e. Adjourn Local Contract Review Board Reconvene Council Meeting 5. NON AGENDA ITEMS 6. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE 7. ADJOURNMENT -I:\R ECORD ER\CCA\CCA0317.92 y COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 17, 1992 - PAGE 1 MENEM= Council Agenda Item T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C -I L I MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 17, 1992 • Meeting was called to order at 5:40 P.M. by Council President Schwartz. a x 1. ROLL CALL Council Present: Council President John Schwartz; Councilors Valerie Johnson, Joe Kasten, and Jack Schwab. Staff Present: Patrick Reilly, City Administrator; Loreen Edin, Administrative Services/Risk Manager; Wayne Lowry, Finance Director, Liz Newton, Community Relations Coordinator; and Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder. STUDY MEETING EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d), (e), (f) & (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions, exempt public records and current and pending litigation issues. Executive Session adjourned at 6:51,p.m.; Council Study Meeting called to order: 1. TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE RURAL FIRE AND RESCUE DISTRICT • Update on Activity in District - Jeff Johnson Mr. Johnson reviewed the Annual Report for Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue. Some of the information he presented included: Of a total of 13,514 responses in 1991, 1,868 were inside Tigard City limits and broken down as follows: Fire Calls - 122 Medical Calls'- 987 Hazardous Condition - 38 Public Assistance - 721 i CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 17, 1992 - PAGE 1 I / S 1 d 1 Mr. Johnson referred to the Public Education for ~ Kindergarten through 6th Grade. Fire District Programs included the following: Emergency Preparedness for Unified Sewerage Agency - Durham Corporate Partnerships Fire Service Excellence Award J Specialty Rescue Team now stationed in the area Cvzwanit-j Assistant Program (assisting with "human needs" after a fire) Report on Safety Classes - Lee Coleman Council heard a presentation on Attitude and Awareness: Escape Planning. 2. ADJOURNNENT: 7:25 p.m. A e Catherine Wheatley, City Re rder ayor, City of Tigard Date: =0317.92 ' CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINU-~-ES - MARCH 17, 1992 - PAGE 2 MEN= 1 i COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, INC. Legal P.O. BOX 370 PHONE (503) 684.0360 Notice TT 7198 BEAVERTON, OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising ® City of Tigard ® ❑ Tearsheet Notice PO Box 2339? . The follow:n m g eeting highlights sie ® Tigard, OR 97223 ❑ Duplicate Affic published far yaaur inforiaiataon Fn1p agendas maV be obtained1rotn the Ctcy Recorder, A312g S W::Haxx Boulevard .Tigard,'OrPgon 97223;.6r by *ing 639-4171 o s CITY COIIx~[CIL' S I7Ji3Y. MEETxNG r .MARCH-11,1992 T1oARD crrY AI.L 'DOWN HALL 13125 SW HALI,t OI )LRVARD T€GARD; OIRBGflIV AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Stu1 YMeeUllSTATE OF OREGON, g(530.PM) COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss' o Execntave Session The 1"a hard City go auto I3udith Koehler Council.Ma Y fixecutson Session under th~ipravastons'of ORS fl92 6f+;(l j being first duly sworn, depose and say that i am the Advertising ld), (e) ( (h) to @ismu labor reIuiionS, i`eaI property Director, or his principal clerk, of the Tigard Times transactions, exempt pubxac ,coatis and curaeRt a;ltf diii a newspaper of general circ ption ps defined in ORS 193.010 ii[igauo issues g and 193.020; published at -1$-d in the of i un n5 At ate; that the 5£~u g ° U date from the'Ibalatin °J t3t~y Fire Rural due a rAt fiGn y Iyeetin Jisinct . a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the m ' Fteport:rni Safety Classes from the^3uaIatin Rural fee entire issue of said newspaper for One successive and `.~otection Distract consecutive in the following issues: s xgcai Contract Review,Boaid. March 12, 77198 Publish Match i2 1992 Subscribed and sworn to efore me this 12th day of March, 1992. i V Notary Public for Oregon My Commission Expires: AFFIDAVIT SERUM= maim Public Education Kindergarten : Stop, Drop and Roll 1st Grade: Good/Bad Fires (Don't play with matches) 2nd Grade: 9-1-1 i 3rd Grade: E.D.1: T .H. (Escape Driii in the Home) 4th Grade: Hazards in the Home (Room by Room) 5th Grade: Fire Extinguishers i 6th Grade: Attitudes and Refresher (K-5th grade) i 3 Tigard Residents That Received Fire Safety Classes 1991 89 Student Classes 3,593 in attendance 22 Adult Classes .................638 in attendance Aff' Programs Emergency Preparedness Plan for United Sewage Agency - Durham Corporate Partnerships Fire Service Excellence Award Specialty Rescue Team now stationed in the area Comrr}unity Assistance Program i iE Ii S i n MEN= i CHT F TIGARD CiFLILUC~L zvvp r 6 jut ~ Tualatin Valley Fire and Fescue REs Total Response Incident Type (.x991) 1990 Fire - 988 13,803 Total Runs Medical - 6,596 Hazardous Condition - 324 Public Assistance - 5,353 1991 (smoke scare, water evac., illegal burn) 13,514 Total Runs Mutual Assistance - 253 (fewer cold weather calls) `Figures above indicate "situation found" City of Tigard 1990 1991 1,893 Total Runs 2,176 Total Runs/ 1,868 inside city climits Fire Calls - 122(6.5%) Medical Calls - 987 (53%) Hazardous Condition - 38 (2%) Public Assistance - 721 (38.5%) Average Tax Rates General Fund $2.67 2.73% Average Budget Increase $2.55 $2.52 $2.41 Over Last 5 Years $1.99 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92