City Council Packet - 08/09/2005
CITY OF TIGARD
OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
August 9, 2005
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COUNCIL MINUTES
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 9, 2005
Mayor Dirksen called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m.
City Council Present: Mayor Dirksen and Councilors Sherwood, Wilson and
Woodruff.
• STUDY SESSION
> Administrative Items:
• Procedural Review for the Quasi'Judicial Hearing (Agenda Item No. 7)
City Attorney Ramis reviewed procedure for the combined hearing for four
annexation proposals. The purpose is to be more efficient insofar as the
reading of the initial process information would not have to be done four
times and people would not have to state their testimony four times. The
idea is to have one proceeding with the. City Council making four separate
decisions after the case closes. The main thing to remember is that the
City Council is deciding the land uses cases on.the criteria; the
fundamental conduct of the hearing is like a land use case. Findings will `
need to be adopted, :whether the City Council approves or deny. The
venue for appeal :is the Land Use Board' of Appeals (LUBA). City Attorney
Ramis suggested that if there was a great deal of testimony, the City
Council might want to make a tentative decision, give direction to staff and,
then staff come back with a final set of findings .for the City Council to
adopt.
Mayor Dirksen referred. to the process as outlined on the agenda. City
Attorney Ramis noted that if the City Council is prepared to adopt the final
decisions for the ordinances, the staff has some amendments to the
findings, which have been provided to the City Council.. The proposed
amendments were distributed. City Attorney Ramis noted this
supplemental information addressed the requirements of ORS 222,.which
is the Chapter applying to the annexation procedures for these proposals.
Also distributed to the City Council was written testimony received by e-
mail on August 9, 2005; from Les and Ellen Godowski, 14630 SW 139th
Avenue, Bull Mountain, Oregon.
• August 18 Meeting with Senate Environmental and Public Works Staff -
Tualatin River Refuge (Council received a copy of an e-mail
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communication to Assistant to. the City Manager Newton from the
President of the Friends of the Refuge Norman Penner). Interim City
Manager Prosser reviewed this invitation. Mayor Dirksen, Councilor
Sherwood and Councilor Woodruff advised they would try to attend. .
• Council Agenda Revised - Interim City Manager Prosser noted that Mayor
Dirksen requested Consent Agenda Item 3.3b. be set over to August 23,
2005.
• Councilor Woodruff noted that the Intergovernmental Water Board meets
on the second Wednesday of every month and this.conflicts with his work
schedule. He noted he would not be able to attend the September or
October meeting. Councilor Sherwood said she could attend the
September 14 and October 12 meetings.
• Council Calendar:
o August 16 Council Workshop Meeting - 6:30 p.m. - Town Hall
o August 23 Council Business Meeting - 6:30 p.m. Town Hall.
o August 30 5th Tuesday Council Meeting - 7-9 p.m. - Tigard Water
Auditorium.
EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went-into Executive Session at
6:38 p.m. to consider employment of a public officer, employee, staff member or
individual agent and pending litigation under ORS 192.660(2)(a)(h).
Executive Session concluded at 7:37 p.m.
1. BUSINESS MEETING
.1.1 Mayor Dirksen called the City Council & Local Contract Review Board
meeting to order at 7:43 p.m.
1.2 City Council Present: Mayor Dirksen. and Councilors Sherwood,
Wilson and Woodruff.
1.3 Pledge of.Allegiance
1.4 Council Communications & Liaison Reports: None
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items: None
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
■ Thomas.Bush, 13845 SW 158th Terrace, Tigard, OR 97224, said he lives
in unincorporated Washington County, at the west end of Bull Mountain.
He said he believes there are deficiencies in the Tigard Development
Code, particularly as it appears to prioritize connectivity over safety. The
Code also does not seem to recognize that the width of the road
contributes to safety and this is particularly true on steep roads. He
urged that something be done about this. 'He asked what process is in
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place so someone, such as he, could contribute to advocating those
changes.
Mayor Dirksen asked if Mr. Bush has some specific streets in mind. Mr.
Bush noted that there is an appeal process in place on the street he. is
most concerned about, so he has chosen not to speak about this. Mayor-
Dirksen suggested that Mr. Bush contact Community Development
Director Hendryx about the process. .
• Mary Bush, 13845 SW 158th Terrace, Tigard, OR 97224 asked who was
responsible for the upkeep of the dedicatedroad in a subdivision? In
response to, a question from Mayor Dirksen, Ms. Bush confirmed that the
road is in unincorporated Washington County. The road is the
responsibility of the County.
• Tyler Van Domelen and Eric Wiering, recent. Tigard High School
graduates, spoke to the City Council about the proposed Tigard Skate
Park. They recently learned the skate park did not receive a grant they
were hoping to receive. Mr. Van Domelen -said he hoped there might be
a "Plan B" offered by the City to help move the skate park forward. Mr. .
Wiering said they have noticed many towns smaller than Tigard have city
skate parks. He noted the supporters of the skate park, have raised
$35,000.
Councilor Sherwood noted that a number of people are working behind
the scenes to help with this effort. She said that by coming to this
meeting, Mr. Van Domelen and Mr. Wiering are doing what is needed,
which is to get the word out.to the community about the need for
assistance.
Mayor Dirksen noted he is frustrated that the'skate park has taken so
long to move forward. He-said he was disappointed that the grant was'
not awarded for the skate park and the City is reevaluating how to move
ahead. It would be helpful if there was more of a demonstration of
community support for funding for the skate park. He agreed with
Councilor Sherwood that Mr. Van Domelen's and Mr. Wiering's
attendance at this meeting was the best thing they could do to appeal to
the community. He noted they need to make their case to the
community.
• Bill Gerkin, 15885 SW Alderbrook Circle, Tigard, OR 97224, said he
represented the senior community supporters of the skate park. He said
he got involved because he believes that many skate boarders are at a
crossroads with regard to the activities they might become involved in -
some of which are unacceptable. A'skate park would give these young
people something to do that they,.want. He noted there are many other
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towns that have skate parks and doesn't know why it has taken so long
for Tigard. He said he has personally raised over $6000 by contacting
businesses, friends, and service organizations. He asked the City
Council to assist. At this time there are about 99 contributors and 13 of
those are in-kind contributors. They have about $35,000, with a goal of
$105,000. Mr. Gerkin said they need some help from the community."
Meetings are held every two weeks, yet, there are only a handful of
people who attend. He asked for support of the skate park; "it's past
time."
Mayor Dirksen noted his appreciation of Mr. Gerkin's efforts. He agreed
that young people at this age need a healthy outlet. He said it is with
some personal embarrassment that a city the size of Tigard cannot seem
to build a skate park. He said he would like to see the community get
behind this idea.
Councilor Sherwood added that over a third of the skate park
contributors are from the Summerfield retirement community.
Councilor Woodruff thanked the core group of people that have been
involved in this effort for a long time. He said he hoped that people
watching this meeting who were not aware of this effort, would do what
they could to get the word out about this, need.
• Gretchen Buehner, 13249 SW 136th Place, spoke about library. parking
issues. A number of spaces designated for compact cars are continually
being used by people driving SUVs. For'example,.this evening there
were two spaces that could not be used because SUVs were parked in
the compact car area and were too large for the spaces. She reported
that at 7:10 p.m. this evening, there were 15 SUVs parked in the
compact car spaces. This is causing back ups in the parking lot.
Interim City Manager Prosser said this would likely take policing action.
He will check with the Police Department to determine what could,be
done.
S Councilor Woodruff noted there isn't enough parking at the Library and
that if Wall Street is constructed, there are plans to provide additional
parking spaces.
• Ken Henschel, 14530 SW 144th Avenue, Bull Mountain, OR, said he was
speaking as CPO 4B Chair and that they collected some money for the
skate parka In response to his inquiry, he was advised he Could give the
money collected to Rich Carlson, Chair of the Skate Park Task Force.
Mayor Dirksen noted his appreciation of the CPO 4B members'
contribution.
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• Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication (from the July 26, 2005,
City Council meeting):
Interim City Manager Prosser noted Gretchen Buehner spoke about Bull
Mountain Road being brought up to City standards for that section of this
road that is within the City of Tigard: Ms. Buehner suggested the City,
take over,jurisdiction of part'of the road. Interim City Manager Prosser
noted that the City Council plans to meet with Washington County
officials on August 16, and suggested the topic could be discussed at
that time.
Interim City Manager Prosser said that Mr. Frewing had raised concerns
about condition of a property in his neighborhood. The subject property
is under continuing enforcement action, which is now in Municipal Court..
Mr. Frewing had asked for additional information about where this was in
the court system process - staff has provided this information to him.
Interim City Manager Prosser noted Mr. Frewing also spoke about
concerns about a development in the unincorporated Metzger area
where he would like to see trail property set aside through area. Interim
City Manager Prosser said, unfortunately, neither the County nor the City
Master Plans included an area for a trail at this location. Therefore, this
is an issue that cannot be addressed. Mr. Frewing has also spoken to
the County.
Tigard Youth. Advisory•Council President Rob Williams reviewed the following
Consent Agenda items:
3. CONSENT AGENDA:`
3.1 Approve Council Minutes for July 12, and 19, 2005
3.2 Receive and File:
a: Council Calendar
b. Council Meeting Tentative Agenda
3.3 Local Contract Review Board:
a. Award Contract to Brix Paving for the Construction of
the FY 2005-06 Pavement Major Maintenance Program
(PMMP) - Phase 1
h Autherize Re1rrib FsemeRt W VeRt ire Drei~e r+iec. der
Interim City Manager Prosser noted that Item 3.3b above has been removed
from the Consent Agenda; it will be resubmitted to Council for consideration
on August 23, 2005.
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Motion by Councilor Wilson, seconded by Councilor Sherwood, to approve
the Consent Agenda with Item 3.3b removed.
The motion was*approved by a unanimous vote of Council present:
Mayor Dirksen: Yes
Councilor Sherwood: Yes
Councilor Wilson: Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
4. METRO COUNCILOR HOSTICKA TO PRESENT INFORMATION ON,
METRO'S OPEN SPACES, TREASURED PLACES CELEBRATION
Metro Council President Bragdon was present to review this item.as
Councilor Hosticka was out of town, but sent his regards., President
Bragdon's presentation included the following:
• It's been 10 years since the voters approved, the greenspaces funding.
• More than 8000 acres of greenspaces has been acquired.
• Some local share money went directly to local jurisdictions, including
Tigard.
• There was a focus on the Fanno Creek greenway to connect 15 miles of
trail.
• Tualatin River has access points for canoe trips., Five sites have' been
purchased along the Tualatin, including a location in Tigard.
• Eight acres have been purchased adjacent to Cook Park.
• A brief review of sites acquired to supplement the natural areas
throughout the region.
• Celebration in the first 10 days of September to thank the voters, which
will include a series of events.
• Groups are meeting and discussing the possibility of renewing the
greenspaces measure in 2006.
• Commitment to a local share component fora future measure.
• Metro officials will return to the Council in the fall to submit
proposals/ideas for a renewed funding measure.
Councilor Woodruff asked how many of the 8000 acres are in the Tigard
area. President Bragdon noted about 400, acres are located along the
Tualatin River, and in Tigard City limits, there were about 50 or 60 acres
acquired. He noted there are some large sites within a short drive and
referred to the Cooper Mountain site of 280 acres just outside of Beaverton.
Community Development Director Hendryx noted the'total pass-through
amount to Tigard was $758,000. 'Tigard purchased 16 acres within the City
and built 1800 lineal feet of greenway trails. In addition, 23 acres for
greenspaces were acquired using Metro funds (Brown property, Woodard
Park property).
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Councilor Woodruff noted that one of,the City Council's goals is to increase
the amount of parks and open spaces and the City will continue to look to
Metro to help wherever possible. Councilor Woodruff referred to the skate
park and asked if there were any additional dollars available for this project?
President Bragdon said there were no funds remaining. It is hoped the new
bond measure would be before the voters in 2006.
Mayor Dirksen asked if the focus will again be on greenspaces and open
spaces. President Bragdon reported that the regional money focused on
natural areas; however, the funding earmarked for local jurisdictions had
more flexibility.
President Bragdon confirmed Councilor Wilson's statement that the package
to be presented to voters would be put together over the next few months
and could possibly be more ambitious. President Bragdon noted they
realize there are other needs,in the region requiring resources including law
enforcement and education that communities are addressing as well. While
not advocating one way or the other, Councilor Wilson asked if Metro would .
consider a restriction that purchases be inside the urban growth boundary.,,
President Bragdon confirmed this would be discussed. He noted larger, less-
expensive sites are often located outside the urban growth boundary.
5. SET OVER TO THE AUGUST 23, 2005, CITY COUNCIL MEETING THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE FINAL ORDER REGARDING THE APPEAL
OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE TIGARD FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH EXPANSION
ITEM ON APPEAL: On April 25th, 2005 the Tigard Hearing's Officer held a
public hearing to consider an application for conditional use approval to
construct.a 22,500 square foot expansion of the existing church and
associated parking in three phases. As part of Phase 2, the applicant
proposed to relocate the existing driveway on SW Gaarde Street. The
Hearing Officer adopted findings approving the Conditional Use Permit and
Sensitive Lands Reviews and denied the requested Adjustment to the
access spacing standards. An appeal was filed on May 25, 2005 by the
owner and applicant, on the basis that the Hearing's Officer misconstrued
the applicable law. More specifically, the appellant's argue that the Hearing
Officer's decision failed to balance the approval. criteria.
LOCATION: 11075 SW Gaarde Street; WCTM 2S103DC, Tax Lot 1100:
ZONE: R-3.5: Low-Density Residential District.
REVIEW CRITERIA BEING APPEALED: Community Development Code
Chapters 18.370 and 18.705.
Community Development Director Hendryx advised the final order was not
presented in sufficient time to prepare it for the City Council's consideration
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at this meeting. Staff 'recommends City Council continue this item to August
23, 2005.
Motion by Councilor Sherwood, seconded by Councilor Woodruff, that the
consideration of the final order appeal of the Conditional Use Permit for the
Tigard First Baptist Church expansion be set over to August 23.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Council present:
Mayor Dirksen: Yes
Councilor Sherwood: Yes
Councilor Wilson: Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
6. INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING - FORMATION OF SANITARY
SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3,5 (SW ASH AVENUE)
a. Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing.
b. City Engineer Duenas presented the staff report. His review included:f.
a PowerPoint presentation, which is on file in the City Recorder's
office. His review included a history of the sewer reimbursement
program designed to extend service to all non-sewered areas of the
City. For Fiscal Year 2005-06, it is projected about 151 new services
will be established. If formed, this District would provide nine
connections, and is the last area in this part of the City that does not
have sewer service.
A neighborhood meeting was held on July 6, 2005.. At that time staff
presented the program to the District residents to answer questions
and address concerns.
The estimated project cost is $110,215. The estimated
reimbursement fee per owner is about 55.5590 cents per square foot.
City Engineer Duenas explained the incentive program whereby the
City participates in paying for a portion of the costs if a District
property connects to the sewer within three years of finalization.
Additional fees include a $2235 connection/inspection fee and
.approximately $50 every two months as a charge for operation and
maintenance of the entire sewer system. There are also costs for .
installation and connection to the sewer.
The project will begin this fall. Final costs will be based on the actual
construction costs. Finalization of the District will be brought to the
Council after all work has been completed. and the actual'costs are .
known.
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Councilor Woodruff asked if all the property owners were present at
the informational meeting on August 9.. City Engineer Duenas said
he understood that most property owners were present. He said
some concerns were brought up at that time. He advised that one of
property owner for one of the lots to be included in the District
indicated they could hook onto sewer. at Garrett Street, so this lot was
removed from the District.
C.. Public Testimony
• Cleon Cox III, 13580 SW Ash Avenue, Tigard, OR 97223,
advised he attended the July 6 informational meeting, as did most
of the neighbors. He said they were told that if a majority does
not want enter into this, it will not go through. City Engineer
Duenas advised that was not correct. He said the District would
be formed whether people want to hook on or not, but noted that
people do not have to hook onto the sewer. Those that want to
hook on, must pay their share as provided in the program along
with the attendant fees. City Engineer Duenas explained the
City's program is to extend sewer to all unsewered, but developed
properties of the City. He noted the previous program was based
on Who needs the sewer, but if one person experiences a failed
system, this is basically a reason to-extend sewer to an area. The
City decided to develop .a systematic approach, which resulted in
a five-year program.
Mr. Cox and City Engineer Duenas discussed whatconstitutes a
failed system. Mr. Duenas confirmed that if a system fails, the
County does not issue permits for a new septic system if sewer is
available.
Mr. Cox asked if an environmental impact study was done to
determine what the cost is if everyone, needed to replace the
fields. Is it more cost effective than extending the sewer system?
City Engineer Duenas said the City is being proactive by
providing sewer to residents who might need it. The incentive
program is available to encourage people to hook on earlier;
however, a property owner is not required,to hook on. City
Engineer Duenas said it is environmentally responsible to extend
sewer to areas and not to depend on septic systems. There was
'discussion on why this was, environmentally preferable.
Mr. Cox asked why a full bond measure could not have been
placed before the voters for providing sewer. He said this is
impacting people who are on fixed incomes. Mayor Dirksen said
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he did not know that this was not reviewed earlier. He referred to
the creation and implementation of the program, which had been
reviewed by Council members some years earlier. In effect the
program is voluntary, no one is required to hook up to the sewer.
If one does not hook up within 15 years of finalization of the
district, no payment of the installation is required. City Engineer
Duenas added there is a fairness issue in that other residents
have paid for their sewer service through one means or another.
Why should the rest of the City pay into a bond to extend sewer to
people who have already paid for their own? Mr. Cox argued that
this didn't make sense and noted other instances where he may
or may not use services; i.e., the library and schools. He said he
understands the City has to determine how to pay for this but
noted he would have preferred for other alternatives to have been
made available to the property owners.
Discussion followed on fees. The connection fee and the sewer
fee that's included in the water bill are based on water usage. Mr.
Cox said his water usage would increase because his current
leach lines water trees in his yard.
Mr. Cox noted he talked with the City about this issue in 2001 and
felt that the attitude was that it was going to happen regardless.
He questioned whether a sewer system was actually '
environmentally preferable. He said he had not heard anything
additional on this program until recently. City Engineer Duenas
advised that a citywide meeting was held when this program was
started to explain how the program would work. Mr. Cox said he
was not aware of the meeting and questioned how people were .
notified. City-Engineer Duenas referred to some of the means of
notification including newspaper announcements and an
announcement in the City's newsletter, the Cityscape.
Mr. Cox said the majority of the people in this proposed district
are upset about this proposal. He referred to other issues he has
had in the past, including speed humps, and question's whether
appropriate study is being done.
Mr. Cox said the property owners really have no options if their
septic tanks fail.
Mr. Cox submitted a letter from Sean and April Yarger, 13585 SW
Ash Avenue, Tigard,, Oregon noting their opposition to the
formation of the District. This letter is on file in the City Recorder's
office.
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d. Staff Recommendation
City Engineer Duenas advised that staff recommended City Council
approve a resolution forming Reimbursement District No..35, SW Ash
Avenue.
e. Council Discussion
Councilor Woodruff asked about the number of districts formed. City
Engineer Duenas advised that 659 services were identified and there
are about 300 remaining. 'He noted about .150 services are planned
for this year. Approximately ten districts have been formed under the
current reimbursement district program: People will hook on as they
feel the need or want to participate in the incentive program. Within
these finalized districts, the sewer is available when wanted and the
City does not need to be in a reactive mode when a property owner
has a need to connect to the sewer.
Councilor Wilson noted the City Council continues to,hear comments
similar to those raised by Mr. Cox. He said the concerns are related.;,:
to the amount of money required to hook up to the sewer system.
Councilor Wilson said he continues to think the program is a good
deal and it's voluntary unless someone's system fails. .
Councilor, Sherwood rioted she has had people tell.her that they were
appreciative of the sewer reimbursement program, which was
available to them when their system failed.
f. Mayor Dirksen closed the public hearing.
g. Council Consideration:
Motion by Councilor Wilson, seconded by Councilor Sherwood, to
adopt Resolution No. 05-51..
RESOLUTION NO. 05-51 -A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING
SANITARY SEWER REIMBURSEMENT.DISTRICT NO. 35 (SW
ASH AVENUE)
The motion was approved by. a unanimous vote of Council present:
Mayor Dirksen: Yes
Councilor Sherwood: Yes
Councilor Wilson: Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
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7. PUBLIC HEARING (QUASI-JUDICIAL) TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR PROPERTIES:
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2004-00004
FILE TITLE: MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION
REQUEST: The applicant is requesting to annex two (2) parcels of land
containing 6.94 acres into the City of Tigard..
LOCATION: 12415 SW Beef Bend Road, WCTM 2S110CB, Tax Lot 500;
and (No site address), WCTM 2S110CB, Tax Lot 100.
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00001
FILE TITLE: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. 3 SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION
REQUEST' A request to annex three (3) parcels. of land containing
.16.97 acres into the City of Tigard.
LOCATION: On the north side of SW Beef Bend Road and the southern
terminus of SW Summerview Drive. WCTM 2S109DA, Tax
Lot 2100; and 2511 OCB, Tax Lots 600 and 700.
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00002
FILE TITLE: WILSON RIDGE SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION-
REQUEST: A request to annex two (2) parcels of land containing 2.68
acres into the City of Tigard. '
LOCATION: 13350 and 13400 SW Bull Mountain Road; WCTM
2S109AC, Tax Lots 100 and 200.
FILE NO.: - ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00003
FILE TITLE: ALBERTA RIDER SCHOOL/SUMMIT RIDGE SUBDIVISION,
ANNEXATION
REQUEST: Annexation of 56 parcels containing approximately 20.75
acres into the City of Tigard.
LOCATION: Alberta Rider School: WCTM 2S109AC, Tax Lot 2100 and
2S109AD, Tax Lot 1300; and Remaining Portions-of Summit
Ridge Subdivision: WCTM 2S109DA, Tax Lots 8500, 8600,
8700, 8800, 9400, 9500, 9600, 9700, 9800, 9900, 10000,
10100, 10200, 10300, 11500, 11600, 11700, 11800, 11900,
12000, 12100, 12200, 12300, 12400, 12500, 12600, 12700,
12800, 12900, 13000, 13400 and 13500, and WCTM
2S109DB, Tax Lots 1000, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400,
2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100, 3200, 3300,
3400, 3500, 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 and 4000.
ZONING OF ALL PARCELS: R-7: Medium-Density Residential District. The R-7
zoning. district is designed to accommodate attached single-family homes,
detached single-family homes with or without accessory residential units, at a
minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet, and duplexes, at a minimum lot size of
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10,000 square feet: Mobile home' parks and subdivisions'are also permitted
outright. Some civic 'and institutional uses are also permitted conditionally.
APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: The approval standards for annexations: are
set.out in Community Development Code Chapters 18.320 and. 18.390,
.Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and 10; ORS Chapter 222; and Metro Code
Chapter 3.09.
'Associate Planner'Tracy of the Community Development Staff read the
description 'of the four annexation proposals. Associate Planner Tracy noted this
annexation hearing consists of four separate requests. The staff's presentation and
the public testimony will.be consolidated into one hearing. The City Council will
then need to take separate actions on each of the four applications.
Associate Planner Tracy referred to a PowerPoint presentation, .which is on file in,
the City Recorder's office. He reviewed a map of the current. City limits and the
proximity of the proposed annexation areas. He then described the areas to be
annexed. All of the properties are in the general area between Bull Mountain Road
and Beef Bend Road. The total area of the four annexations areas is 47.34 acres,.,
For the Mountain View Estates annexation, the previous owners and current
owners petitioned the City.for annexation and earlier subdivision approval for 22
lots. Prior to those lots being sold, annexation must occur. There are no longer
any registered voters within this annexation territory.
For Arlington Heights 3 annexation, the current owners and all four registered
voters have sign a petition for annexation. This property is in the early stages of
subdivision review and, if approved, will be required to-be annexed. There are 64
lots being proposed.
At this point, City Attorney Ramis noted the hearing had not yet been opened.
Because the four hearings have been combined, the process is unusual. City
Attorney Ramis referred to the agenda, which was also provided to the public.
He recommended the Mayor begin by opening the public hearing. City Attorney
Ramis said he would then describe the rules and procedures before coming back
to finish the Staff Report.
a. Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing.
b. City Attorney: Rules of Procedure
City Attorney Ramis noted for'land use hearings, City of Tigard
begins the process by reading a set of rules and. processes so that
participants in the hearing understand the rules and procedures. He
noted if anyone had any questions about the, process, they should not
to hesitate to ask.
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A copy of the rules of procedure of tonight's hearing has been
available at the entrance of the hearing room. The staff report on
this hearing has been available for viewing and downloading from
the City's 'website and a, paper copy of the staff report has been
available in the Tigard Public Library for the last seven days. The
Council's role is this hearing is to make a land use decision under
existing laws. The Council cannot change the law for the land use
application now under consideration. However, because these
applications are for annexations, the City Council may also
consider issues other than the applicable land use criteria and
those are the criteria identified in the staff report.
Any person here tonight can offer testimony. Please wait until you'
are asked. to speak by the Mayor and try to limit your remarks to the
applicable approval standards for the application. Members of.the
City Council will be asked whether they have any conflicts of
interest at the beginning of the hearing.. And, if a Council member
has an actual conflict the Council member will not participate.
Council members must declare any contacts about this case with a",.
member of the public. Council members must also declare if they
have independent knowledge of relevant facts, such as a visit to the
site in question. The Council member who describes ex parte
contacts or independent information, may still participate in the
decision. After the discussion of conflicts and ex pate contacts,
any person may, challenge the participation of the Council member
or rebut the statements made. The Council member in question
may respond to such a challenge.
Tonight the staff will summarize the staff report and then, the
applicant and those in favor of the application will testify. After that,
witnesses who oppose the application or have questions or
concerns will testify. If there is opposition or if there are questions,
there will be a response from City staff. The Council members may
also ask the staff and witnesses questions throughout the hearing
until the record closes.
After all testimony is taken, the-Council may ask additional
questions of the staff... After .the record is closed, the City Council
will deliberate about what to do about.the application. During the
deliberations, the City Council may reopen the public portion of the
hearing if necessary to receive additional evidence before making a.
decision. You may testify orally or in writing before the close of the
public record to preserve your right to appeal the Council's decision
to the Land Use Board of Appeals. Failure to raise an issue clearly
enough so that the Council understands it and can address the
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issue, precludes an appeal on that issue. Failure to raise
Constitutional or other issues related to the proposed Conditions of
Approval, with sufficient specificity to allow a response precludes
an action for damages in Circuit Court. Please do not repeat
testimony offered by yourself'or earlier witnesses. If you agree with
a statement of an earlier witness, please just state that fact and add
any additional comments of your own. Also, please refrain from
disruptive demonstrations in the case. .Comments. from the .
audience will not be part of the record.
When you are called to testify,-please come forward to the table.
Please begin yourtestimony by giving 'you name, spelling your last
name, and give your full mailing address, including zip code. If you
represent someone else, please indicate that. If you have any
-exhibits. you want the Council to consider, such as a copy of your .
testimony, photographs, petitions, or other documents or physical
evidence, at the close of your comments, you must hand in all the
exhibits to the Recorder, who will make them part of the record. The,
staff will keep the exhibits until appeal opportunities expire, and then
you can you can ask them to, return your exhibits.
Testimony, evidence, and arguments must be.directed at the criteria,'
identified in the staff report.,Those are Community Development
Code Chapters 18.30 (City Attorney clarified after his remarks this
should be 18.320) and 18.390, :;Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and
10; Metro Code Chapter 3.09, and ORS'Chapter 222.
Tonight the Council is conducting a ,hearing on four applications as a
combined proceeding. This will permit anyone who wishes to
address more than. one item from having to testify multiple times:
Please identify which annexation proposal proceeding you are
testifying about. The Council-will deliberate on each separately after
the close of the proceeding.
C. Declarations or Challenges
City Attorney Ramis asked if any members of the Council wish to
report any ex parte contact or information gained outside the hearing,
including any site visits? None reported.
City Attorney Ramis asked if all rnembers familiarized themselves
with the application? All members indicated they were familiar with
the application.
City Attorney Ramis asked if there were any challenges from the
audience pertaining to the Council's jurisdiction to hear: this matter or
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is there a challenge on the participation of any member of the'
Council? There were no challenges.
d. Staff Report
Associate Planner Tracy recapped his statements for Mountain View
Estates and Arlington Heights 3, which he began prior to the public
hearing being opened.
For Wilson Ridge, the current owners are both registered voters and
have signed the annexation petition. This property is pending r
subdivision approval for 14 lots.
For the Summit Ridge and Alberta School site: When the Alberta
Rider school was approved, a condition of that development was to
annex prior to allowing occupancy of school buildings. The School
District has signed the consent forms as property owners to, allow the
annexation. Ms. Rider resides in a life estate tenancy in an area on
the site and is the sole registered voter in the original annexation.
territory. Since Mrs. Rider has not consented to the annexation and.:
has not signed a petition for the annexation, the City is unable to
annex the life estate area without holding an election of voters in that
territory. As a result, the boundaries have been revised to reflect the
exclusion of this area from the annexation request. He referred to
where this was located on a map on display in his PowerPoint
presentation.
Summit Ridge was approved when it did not abut the City limits, so
annexation was not required. However, when`Arbor Summit to the
north of Summit Ridge was annexed in 2004, Bella Vista, which lies
to the south of Summit Ridge also petitioned for annexation, and
through a double majority method, a portion of Summit.Ridge was
annexed. Around the same time, a subdivision plat for Summit Ridge
was recorded, which resulted in some of the newly formed lots being
partly in city limits and partly out. This annexation territory currently
consists of six owners, four of whom have consented to the
annexation. Staff reviewed voter registration records this morning-
and found that, with the exception of Ms. Rider, there are no other
registered voters residing within this annexation area. Associate
Planner Tracy reviewed how the lots were positioned both in and
outside the city limits as a result of an earlier annexation approval.
Based on additional input from legal staff, supplemental findings were
prepared consistent with ORS Chapter 222. Also staff recommends
that additional language be added to the proposed ordinances to
adopt the supplemental findings, along with the findings in the staff
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reports. These additional findings have been distributed to Council
members and are also available to the public at the rear of the room.
For the Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge annexation, a copy of the
proposed revised boundaries excluding Ms. R'ider's life estate
tenancy have also been distributed to the City Council and made
available,for the public.
e. Public Testimony
Mayor advised of receipt of written testimony from .Les and Ellen
Godowski, which will be entered into the record.
Mayor Dirksen noted that sign-in sheets have been provided for each
annexation proposal:
Mayor Dirksen clarified that testimony will be taken for each
annexation area; however, it is appropriate that if someone wants to
comment on other applications, then the City Council should hear the .
testimony instead of making people come back and forth.
1. Mountain Estates Subdivision Annexation,
Applicant- Not present.
Proponents -None
Opponents
City Recorder's Note: All opponents, on the testimony sign-in
sheet for this annexation proposal, indicated their testimony
applies to all annexations for Council Agenda Item 7 and their
testimony is hereby incorporated by reference.
X . Charles Radley, 15729 SW,Colyer Way, Bull Mountain, OR
97224 testified that his comments were general comments for
all of the annexations. Mr. Radley's testimony included the
following:
- He would like to learn more after the hearing about the
process used for obtaining consent from the various
landowners. He hoped this was completely voluntary.
- He said he was curious about the practice of issuing ,
permits with a condition for annexing to the City. How
appropriate' is this?
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- He referred to the Dolan vs. City of Tigard case
language pertaining to conditions on permits and an
essential nexus; that is, a logical connection between
the governmental interest to be served and the .
conditions to be imposed on the landowner. He said he
finds it difficult to understand the relevance about why a
landowner needs to annex if all they need is a building
or occupancy permit. He said he would like to learn
more about this.
He referred to Rhode Island information. (A copy of
this information is on file with the City Recorder.)
- He asked if there was any pressure exerted on the
property owners to annex.
- He requested the record be kept open for seven days
for additional testimony.
➢ Mayor Dirksen noted, for clarification on process, that the City .
Council would receive testimony and then the City Attorney, or
whoever. is appropriate, will respond to questions.
X Julie Russell, 12662 SW Terra View Drive, Bull Mountain, OR..
97224, presented the following as testimony:
She~asked.why this hearing is being conducted
differently than previous annexation hearings and how
this would affect the LUBA appeal process. Does, it
make it more expensive or difficult to file? She said she
also requested that the hearing be continued for at
least seven days based on the revised map and the
additional findings presented this evening.
She noted her agreement with Mr. Radley with regard
to conditional use permits.
She referred to the Alberta Rider conditional use
permit. She said she found it upsetting that if the
school does'not agree to annex, the City of Tigard will
not do the final inspection and the school will delayed.
She said the City of Tigard has caused delays and cost
the taxpayers of that District at least $12 million.
She said she would have hoped that the City Council
would have. considered the defeat of the annexation
vote in November 2004 for Bull Mountain. This is in
direct opposition.
- She said Mark Padgett, President of the Planning
Commission has openly stated in a Planning
Commission meeting that his strategy is to surround
Arlington Heights. and annex them without vote. She.
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said she finds it frustrating that a City would have that
policy and that a Planning Commissioner would'have
made that comment during a meeting.
She noted in the last Oregon legislative session,
several bills were passed to clarify annexation law.
House Bill 2484, which guaranteed the dual majority
vote and Senate Bill 887, which prevents island
annexations and some companies from being annexed
to. Beaverton. She said she would hope that Tigard,
would follow the intent of,the law and the vote and will
` of the people.,
She said she had some concerns with the map. She
noticed that the map she received appears to be
incorrect because it "talks about" Alberta Rider and part
of Bull Mountain'Road being annexed. She noted a
line in the middle of Beef Bend Road; she was under
the impression that Beef Bend Road and Bull Mountain
Road were under the jurisdiction of Washington
County. She asked if-the map was in error or if this
was a change. There was no notification of a changein,,
road jurisdiction.
- She referred to Tigard's findings on Comprehensive
Plan Policy 2. 1.1 stating that every property owner
affected by this,annexation be notified. She said every' owner in Arlington Heights will be affected by the
annexation', because they will be completely
surrounded if all annexations take place, and they will
be in -an island. Not every property owner was notified.
- She said she opposed the annexations, not to delay the
building permits being issued, but because of the
annexation process itself She said the school and
builders should not-be held hostage to consent to
annexation.
- She referred to findings on policy 10.2 and that the
Tigard staff report admits that none of the annexations '
eliminate pockets or existing islands, but they do create
' irregular boundaries and .create islands. She said she
believed that in the past,. Council has said they would
not annex to create islands and this is in direct
opposition.
- She said she disputes the Community Development
Code, Section 18.320.020 as this area has been
identified to be park deficient by Washington County
and the Bull Mountain Community Plan and the City of
Tigard. There are no solutions associated with these
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annexations to remedy to that situation: By allowing
additional homes, it creates more-deficiencies.
She said Bull Mountain Road and Beef Bend Road are
the only access points to Highway 99. Highway 99 is
already at'capacity at every intersection through Tigard.
Additional building permits will only overload.
She noted the Police did not make any comments. She
wondered if the Sheriffs Department was notified of
these annexations and what their comments would be.
She referred to the change of zoning and disputed the
information. The Bull Mountain Community Plan
identifies R-6, six units per acre, not 7.
She questioned why Summit Ridge was allowed to
develop at R-7 before the annexation process.
According to Tigard's Code, zoning is not supposed to
change until the annexation takes place.
She asked why Alberta Rider and Summit Ridge_were
being annexed together since Alberta Rider is owned
by public entity and Summit Ridge is owned by a
developer.
She asked that the City Council consider all. of these
issues and to vote to proceed with the annexations
appears,.to be bad public policy to continue annexing
against property owners' wishes. This is absolutely
what the City is doing in this process by requiring
builders to annex and not allowing property owners to
vote on it.
- She asked how Arlington Heights 3 can annex into their
Homeowners' Association and not have a double
majority vote of the property owners who already live in
the subdivision?
X Scott Miller, President Mountain Gate Owners Association,
15415 SW Ashley Drive, Bull Mountain OR 97224, presented
testimony which he also submitted in written'format. A copy of
the written testimony is on file in the City Recorder's office. He
noted he would be adding to his written ,comments after going
through his prepared statement:
He advised he agreed with the prior two speakers and
would like to incorporate their remarks into his as part
of the record.
He said he talked to Tigard Planning Commissioner
Gretchen Buehner prior to the meeting. He asked her
about conditional use permits and whether the City of
Tigard was telling landowners that they could not
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receive building permits or open the school, if.
annexation did not go through. He said she:
unequivocally told him, that this was false. He said this
was in contradiction to what had been' presented
tonight during the staff report. He said,he was
concerned if there wa& misinformation.
- He said he had a significant problem with conditional
use permits requiring annexation before building occurs
or before the school is opened. He questioned whether
the City was in violation of the law.
He referred, to the findings which make reference to
ORS 222.125 and the need to obtain consent of the
owners. How can they give consent if they. are told
they do not have permission to build or open the school
unless their consent'is given? He said that consent
was never given and any proceedings to. create
annexation would be invalid. He said consent must be
given freely.
- He said he was before the City. Council tonight primarily
because he represents 200 homeowners who are really,;, .
concerned. They don't want to .be part of the City. of
Tigard. They are concerned about where their money
goes and getting value for their money.
- Before the City of Tigard goes forward with a plan to
annex people who do.not want to be annexed, he
asked for this to be reevaluated. Does it make sense to
everyone, or does it just make sense to the coffers of
the City of Tigard?
He said. Ms. Buehner told him that land was being
proposed to be purchased on Bull Mountain. He would
like to know if the City of Tigard is buying land outside
the City of Tigard with the intent to be able to say to the
residents of Bull Mountain, "Here's your park." Or, with
the intent to be able to use that as a lever for additional
.annexation.
- He' asked the Mayor if the City of Tigard has a plan to
continue annexation on Bull Mountain?
Mayor Dirksen advised response and rebuttal remarks would be
made after testimony is given.
X Lisa Hamilton-Treick, 13565 SW Beef Bend Road,
Unincorporated Bull Mountain, advised she is one of the
founders of the Friends of Bull Mountain. She said she is a
citizen of Washington County and advised they were her
elected officials. Her comments included the following:
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She said many things have changed over, the past two
years. The City does not seem to recognize or respond
to the changes.
- She said 89 percent of the residents of unincorporated
Bull Mountain voted against annexation to the City of
Tigard.
More than 92 percent of the people on the south slope
were opposed to annexation.
The 2005 State Legislature passed several bills. HB
2484 secured a dual majority vote in all future ORS 195
annexations throughout the state. Friends of Bull
Mountain participated actively and was pleased to
restore fairness in this process for the State of Oregon.
HB 2722 removed the-veto power of cities within a
three-mile distance of territories and now allows
unincorporated communities to have a say about who
they wish to have govern them -.not to avoid paying
taxes or providing services. It allows.them to explore
incorporation as a city. SB 887 recognizes the urgent
need for annexation reform - to stop the very thing the
City of Tigard continues to. do. There is going to b6 a
moratorium on forced annexation in certain areas
prompted by Beaverton's aggressive annexation of
roads to intentionally island areas in a territory and
eliminate all rights of residents in those areas to have a
say in their future governance. Actions by the City of
Beaverton got a lot of attention by elected officials and
laws are changing; task forces are being formed. It is
not "business as usual."
She referred to Measure 37. It is clear that property
owners want a say on who, governs their community
and how their property is to be used.
100 concerned residents attended a CPO meeting in
June where Friends of Bull Mountain and others spoke
about a desire to explore all options for future
governance. That is not to say the people on Bull
Mountain do not want to pay their fair share. People in
unincorporated areas that are rapidly urbanizing often
want to be able to have.a say in who will govern their
community, how much their taxes will be increased,
and where that. money will be spent.
She noted the vocal, strong opposition to annexation to
Tigard at this CPO meeting. She noted Councilor
Wilson attended this meeting and thought Community
Development Director Hendryx was also there.
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She encouraged the City to halt the practice of
aggressively annexing, by piecemeal, Bull Mountain, by
creating irregular boundaries that are difficult to service
and by withholding permits in exchange for annexation.
She encouraged the City of Tigard to be watchful of the
Task Force that will be forming out of the legislative
session. She guaranteed that the residents of Bull
Mountain will do everything in their power to influence
fairness in annexation reform.
- She said that what. the City does here affects cities and
territories throughout the state.
- HB 2484 was passed because of the overwhelming
involvement of the people who are not going to tolerate
the kind of aggressive annexations that they have
experienced.
She noted the new legislative session will begin again
in a year and a half and she guaranteed that the .
decisions made will influence how the Friends of Bull
Mountain testify in Salem for fairness in all annexation
decisions throughout the state.
She said it was time for a change in.the City's policy
and she hoped it was an opportunity for the City'to take
a different look in the way it is approaching enlarging.
x Ken Henschel, 14530 SW 144th Avenue, Unincorporated Bull
Mountain, OR 97224 testified that he is the Chair of CPO 413,
but tonight he was speaking as a citizen. His comments
included:
He said he would like to incorporate by reference the
comments of the previous speakers in opposition.
He noted at a recent CPO meeting, he apparently
incorrectly spoke when he called Tigard the planning
authority for unincorporated Bull Mountain. Several
Tigard employees advised.'him that Tigard is the
contractor implementing the County's plan. If.that is the
case, he said he is confused. He said he reviewed the
intergovernmental agreement, the urban services
agreement, the urban planning.area agreement and
looked at local, state, and federal codes/ordinances.
He has not found any place that give a contractor the
authority to force governance on an area as a
precondition to approving building or occupancy
permits.
He said he knew the property owners had requested
annexation; however, in talking to several of them,.it is
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his understanding that they are only requesting that
because they had no choice. If, they do not annex, they
will not get their permits. He said he thought the
process was flawed.
He said the annexation represents an unconstitutional,
taking as these annexations are coerced.
The overwhelming, majority of Bull. Mountain residents
opposed annexation in the fall,election and he remains
disappointed that Tigard continues its annexation
assaults on Bull Mountain and continues to fail to
respect the wishes of the area residents.
As the previous speakers said, there is no legitimate
reason that Tigard could not approve permits without
requiring annexation. He was saddened that the City of
Tigard is not rethinking its strategy to instead build
bridges with the community.
.2. Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision Annexation
Applicant
x Toni Weber, 12755 SW.69th Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, OR
'97223 testified that he is the owner and developer of Arlington
Heights 3. His comments included:
He'supported the annexation...
He said as he listened to the previous testimony and
whether. required to or not, he would choose to annex
to the City of Tigard.
He said he wanted the residents of this subdivision to-
receive the benefits of being citizens of the City of
Tigard.
- He said "we" own the property to be annexed and it is
their desire to be: annexed without delay.
He urged the City Council to approve the annexation as
any more delay on. the project will cause him to miss
this season.
He said that if the residents of Bull Mountain, and he
said he was speaking for his'project, are to receive, the
benefits of the City of Tigard, they should be residents
of the City of Tigard and be responsible for the bill for
the City of Tigard.'
He said he had other projects on Bull Mountain and.
elsewhere in the City and, if they were qualified to be
annexed, he would do that too.
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- He said he knows most 'of the other developers and it
would be interesting to hear from the other developers
about how they feel about this. He'said he does not
feel as if he is being coerced.
Opponents
City Recorder's Note: All opponents, on the testimony sign-in
sheet for the Mountain View Estates annexation proposal,
indicated their testimony applies to all annexations for Council
Agenda Item 7 and their testimony is hereby incorporated by
reference.
Mayor Dirksen noted Lisa Hamilton Treick was signed in to speak
on this item. She said she would not comment on this annexation
but would like to comment on one of the other annexation
proposals..
3. Wilson Ridge Subdivision Annexation
Applicant
X John Marquart, 9600 SW Oak Street, #230, Portland, Oregon
97223 and AI 'Jeck, 9600 SW Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
97223 testified, representing Alpha Community Development.
Mr.- Marquart's advised they were the developers of Wilson
Ridge. Mr. Marquart advised:
- He echoed Mr. Weber's comments that they believe it
is a choice that they willingly make to be annexed.
- They acquired the amicable consent of both the
registered voters on the site where they intend to
construct a 14-lot subdivision.,.
- This subdivision recently received approval, with
condition's. One of the conditions is for the annexation.
to the City of Tigard, which they were more than happy
to do.
- He said he contends that their annexation is not an
island annexation or an irregular annexation: It is
simply a southerly extension of the Three Mountain
Estates subdivision which is already in the city limits,
which is why he believes the Tigard Police Department
signed off on this annexation.
He urged the City Council to approve the, annexation.
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Mr. Jeck added that he urged the City..Council to approve the
annexation and advised they would be available to address any
questions.
Councilor Woodruff referred to testimony where people have
stated they believe there is coercion in that the developer cannot
go forward unless they agree to annex and that this is unfair.
Councilor Woodruff asked if the annexation was something Mr..
Jeck would want whether or not it was required for the
development process. Mr. Jeck said, "Yes, it is."
Opponents
City Recorder's Note: All opponents, on the testimony sign-in
sheet for the Mountain View Estates annexation proposal,
indicated their testimony, applies to all annexations for Council
Agenda Item 7 and their testimony is hereby incorporated by
reference.
X Lisa Hamilton-Treick asked to receive a current copy of the
map of the unincorporated area of Bull Mountain, including all
of Bull Mountain and Beef Bend Roads to demonstrate where
the City's' jurisdiction begins and ends. The maps they have
are "in chunks" and she said she has never seen an inclusive
map that shows what the City is taking in with regard to Bull
Mountain and Beef Bend Road. She said it would help them
understand contiguous connections. Associate Planner
Tracy indicated that a map could be furnished. The maps
received in the notice were general vicinity maps and detail is
not shown to the level of lots. The annexation lines are
shown on tax maps and those can be provided.
Ms. Hamilton-Treick said it would be beneficial to the people
living on Bull Mountain and in the unincorporated area to see
a large scale map that shows the big picture of both roads.
Associate Planner Tracy said there is no such map to that
level of detail. He referred to the legal description boundary
limits of the annexation. He said the City map shows the
generalized line. For precise boundaries on where the road
line is, "you would have to go the tax maps." There is no
large scale map that shows that. Community Development
Director Hendryx said staff would look into this and provide
the best information they could., ' .
Ms. Hamilton-Treick noted that the line shown down the
middle of Beef Bend Road 'is news to all of us." Associate
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Planner Tracy said the line down Beef Bend Road is not the
annexation line. Ms. Hamilton-Treick said then she is looking
for an explanation.
Ms. Hamilton-Treick said the Wilson Ridge property only has
two homes on the two acres. She said those homes are
being demolished and 14 homes will be built right on Bull
Mountain Road. She said this development is not compatible
with the existing neighborhood.. She said when she looked at
the annexation line, she sees an area that is quite a distance
from the other properties and also there is a very long
easement - a long finger reaching down the back of these
properties. She said she has been told that there has been a
request to specifically remove this parcel from-annexation
right now as a gesture of good will and as a gesture of hope
for future discussions and negotiations. She said she.would
like to reinforce that request that this particular parcel be
removed from this process.
Interim City Manager Prosser asked-who made the request?
Ms. Hamilton-Treick said Washington County.
Councilor Woodruff asked, "Washington County that it be
removed from annexation:..". Ms. Hamilton-Treick said you
might want to discuss.that with the Mayor..
Interim City Manager Prosser said he received a call last
week from Washington County,Administrator Charlie.
Cameron who indicated that County Chair Brian had
proposed a deal to the Friends of Bull Mountain. Chair Brian
was concerned that this would go against that deal. 'This is
something the City is aware, of, and.the City has indicated
they would be willing to talk about this, but until it became
public knowledge and discussed publicly, the City would not
sign off on any such deal. There has been no public
discussion.
Ms. Hamilton-Treick said she wanted to correct a statement
and said that Washington County did not cut any deal with .
the Friends of Bull Mou'ntain:. She said they did not speak for
all the people of Bull Mountain, but they did initiate a
discussion in an effort to resolve some of these issues once
and for all with respect to "what our neighbors have asked
for."
,
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4. Alberta'Rider School/Summit Ridge Annexation
City Recorder's Note: All opponents, on the testimony sign-in
sheet for the Mountain View Estates annexation proposal,
indicated their testimony applies to all annexations for Council
Agenda Item 7 and their testimony is hereby incorporated by
reference.
No additional testimony was given. Mr. Radley,submitted some
written testimony quoting the legal case he referenced earlier.
Rebuttal
Associate Planner Tracy acknowledge that annexation is an
emotional issue for the residents-of Bull Mountain. To refine this
hearing and concentrate on the applications he advised these are
four requests that were initiated by.the property owners. He referred
to the consents obtained by voters. These. applications do not
. represent an aggressive attack on Bull Mountain.
Associate Planner Tracy noted there were comments concerning the
approved conditions of development approval and the
appropriateness of requiring annexation with certain development
applications. For Council's consideration, that comment is not
relevant or ripe for these particular applications. The applicant or
appellant could have raised those issues during the appeal, when the
developments were, approved.
Associate Planner Tracy said there was another comment regarding
the change in the process for the annexation hearings. This was
somewhat of an experiment to facilitate public testimony to.
consolidate these hearings into one evening, so you would not have
to come here multiple times and hear multiple presentations on the
same issue. This also gives a broader perspective of all the
annexations that are occurring in and around the same area.
Associate Planner Tracy noted the .School District's application was
prepared by the City to facilitate their ability to move into this school
by October. He said the City understand's the type of constraints the
School District is up against and the City is eager for them to open
the school. The School District did not initiate the annexation
application, but did sign the consent.. For that particular application
and for a portion of Summit Ridge, the consent forms were signed by
the property owners and, the City has initiated the application to
facilitate their ability to get their plats through and move into the
school.
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Associate Planner Tracy noted there was a question about the
jurisdiction of Bull Mountain Road. and that will not change as a result
• of the annexation. This would be handled through a different
process between the County and the City.
Associate Planner Tracy referred to the testimony regarding change
in zoning. The zoning in the Bull Mountain area is R-7 and this
change occurred in 1997, when the City began doing planning
services for the urban services area.
Associate Planner Tracy noted the Mayor was asked whether the
City plans to continue to do annexation on Bull Mountain.. The City
has had a policy in place since 1997/98 to annex property that
develops when it is adjacent to city limits. Until that policy changes,
the City plans to, continue annexation of'those properties that are
developing.
Associate Planner Tracy referred to Ms. Hamilton-Treick's testimony
concerning Beaverton's actions to annex roads to create islands and
how that created a stir with the State Senate. This is not what is
being proposed here. The City is not extending cherry stems. There
is a parcel on the Wilson Ridge Subdivision that looks like a cherry
stem, but it is not a road nor is it right of way - it is part of the "parcel
proper." The applicant has asked for the entire parcel to be annexed.
Associate Planner Tracy. said the applicant for Wilson Ridge
Subdivision might want to speak to the proposal for removal of one
parcel as this was not represented in their application.
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Associate Planner Tracy asked for the City Attorney to speak about
the pre-condition of annexation on development..
City Attorney Ramis said there were three issues he noted that were
legal in,nature:.
1. Whether the process being used affects -in some way the
appeal procedure to LUBA? He said, "No, this is the same as
any other hearing of this type. We simply, hopefully.tried to
make it more convenient'for people to testify by combining in
one hearing process the opportunity to testify. The Council will
in the end consider the record, consider the criteria, make a
decision, adopt. findings, and reduce those into writing in the
same way that you do for any case'and do that individually for
each of the applications.. So, those will be four separate
actions, which can be appealed separately, just as if they were
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held on different nights if we conducted.the hearing process
that way."
2. 'Whether the City had authority to conduct this proceeding
without engaging in a double majority vote for the people
inside and. outside of the City? The statutory language says
the legislative body of the City need not call or hold an election
in the City in any contiguous territory proposed to be annexed
or hold other hearings that are required by statute when all'of
the owners of the. land in the territory, and not less than 50
percent of the electors residing in the territory; consent in
writing to the annexation., The question is how many people
have consented who are owners and how many have
consented who are voters? If these tests have been met, then
there is no election required.
3. A question on the validity of the consents signed. The
conditions that were imposed were imposed in other land use
proceedings that were not appealed. Therefore; the
imposition of those conditions became final and they are
enforceable. We are all bound by them, because there has
been no appeal. There is no opportunity after. 21 days to
appeal them in separate proceedings. They are legally
binding and required.
City Attorney Ram is noted another question is: What is the
meaning or the intent to the intergovernmental agreements r
that exist with Washington County and is there authority in that
process for conditioning projects? Those agreements are
premised on the policy that these lands will be annexed by the
City. Therefore, the action the City has taken with respect'to
the conditions are fully in accord with those agreements. The
policy of those agreements is that annexation take place and
so we have implemented that policy through that condition. In
the City's view, the actions taken are.not inconsistent with
those agreements and are authorized by them.
City Attorney Ramis said there is statutory'authority for
consent agreements. When a City extends services, it can
ask for annexation in return and that process is specifically
authorized by statute.
Community Development Director Hendryx noted there was an
issue about leaving the record open. In reference to voters on Bull
Mountain, he noted the City Council is certainly aware that the
election'for Bull Mountain annexation was resoundingly defeated in
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unincorporated Washington County. Tigard voters were, in support
of this continued action by the City; in excess of 60 percent of the
Tigard voters were in support. Community Development Director
Hendryx. referred to boundary irregularities and said the staff report
addresses this. To look at the whole picture in the unincorporated
area the City is continuing to annex areas and there will always be
slight irregularities and over a period of time those will be
consolidated and straightened out.
Community Development Director Hendryx said there was a
comment about notice not being given. The City followed the notice
requirements; the site was posted. In response to a comment from
Community Development Director Hendryx about notice within 500
feet, Associate Planner Tracy advised of a courtesy notice for
property owners, but it is not a requirement of the Tigard code.
Community Development Director Hendryx continued by saying that
notice has been given and people are here tonight.
With regard to park deficiency, Community Development Director
Hendryx said the Council is well aware of the park deficiency on Bull
Mountain. The.Park and Recreation Board (PRAB) has been
charged with looking at addressing park needs for Tigard and in
unincorporated areas, including Bull-Mountain. The PRAB will report
their findings to the City Council.
Community Development Director Hendryx said there was an issue
with regard to zoning and 99W. Community Development Director
Hendryx said that the City Council, next week,,would be having a
briefing on County issue papers that the County has prepared.
There is a potential moratorium on public facilities' strategy for
unincorporated Bull Mountain. The issue papers address 99W,
long-range planning, and long-range park planning for the area.
Mayor.Dirksen said he encouraged interested parties who have not
heard the contents of Washington County issue papers to come to
this meeting to hear the presentation.by Washington County.
City Attorney Ramis commented on the process. He noted there has
been a request for a continuance to leave the record open for
additional comments. By statute, the City is following the land use.
procedures, so given that request, the City is obliged to honor it. He
said his recommendation is to allow seven days for the submission
of written comments. After that time, the City Council is to review
the comments as well as the record that has been created. At that
time, the City Council will deliberate and give direction to staff on the
preparation of the ordinances.
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The next Council business meeting is August 23, 2005. Interim City
Manager Prosser advised that the record will be left open for seven
days, until the close of business, Tuesday, August 16, 2005. The
staff will bring this back to Council on Tuesday, August 23.
The process would be for the Mayor to close the public hearing. On
August 23, 2005, Interim City Manager Prosser advised no additional
testimony would be received.
f. Motion by Councilor Sherwood that the Council keep the record open.
for seven days for written comments and close the hearing.. Motion
was seconded by Councilor Woodruff.
Mayor Dirksen suggested an amendment to.the motion, that the
decision will be considered on August 23, 2005.
City Recorder Wheatley read the motion as amended for clarification:
"Motion to leave the'record open for seven days to receive
written comments, close the public hearing; and, the decision
will be considered on August 23."
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Council present:
Mayor Dirksen: Yes
Councilor Sherwood: Yes
Councilor Wilson: Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
Community Development Director Hendryx noted staff will send. out .
all the comments on next Friday, August 19, 2005 in the Council's
newsletter packet so the City Council will receive the information
before the August 23, meeting.
To clarify a question from Mayor Dirksen, City Attorney Ramis
advised the City Council delay'its deliberation until it has seen all of
the evidence. Mayor Dirksen said this will give the City an opportunity
to formalize all the comments and to review.
8. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS: None
9. NON AGENDA ITEMS: None.
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held.
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11, ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Councilor Wilson, seconded by Councilor Sherwood, to adjourn
the meeting at-9:51 p.m.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Council present.
Mayor Dirksen: Yes
Councilor Sherwood: Yes
Councilor Wilson: Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
Catherine Wheatley, City Recorde
Attest:
Mayor, City of Tigard
Date: of
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TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
AUGUST 9, 2005 6:30 p.m. CITY OF TIGARD
OREGON
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SEE ATTACHED AGENDA
COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 9, 2008 page 1
AGENDA
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL'MEETING
AUGUST 9, 2005
6:30 PM
STUDY SESSION
• EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City 'Council will go into' Executive Session to .
consider employment of a -public officer, employee, staff' member or individual agent
and pending litigation under ORS 192.660(2)(4)(h). All discussions are confidential
and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news
media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4), but
must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the
purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision.. Executive Sessions are
closed to the public.
7:30 PM
1. BUSINESS MEETING
1.1 Call to Order - City Council 8T Local Contract Review Board
1.2 Roll Call
.1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Council Communications 8t Liaison Reports
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items'
7:35 PM
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (Two Minutes or Less, Please)
■ Receive Testimony - Sign-In Sheet for Citizen Communication
■ Follow-up to Previous Citizen. Communication
Consent Agenda to be reviewed by Rob Williams.
Mayor to advise item 3.3b to be set over to August 23, 2005.
7:40 PM
3.. 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:
3.1 Approve Council Minutes for July 12, and 19; 2005
3.2 Receive and File:
COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 9, 2005 page 2
a. Council Calendar
b. Council Meeting Tentative Agenda
Note: Item 3.3b. below shall be'removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the
August 23, 2005, Council Agenda
3.3 Local Contract Review Board:.
a. Award Contract to Brix Paving for the Construction of the FY 2005-
06 Pavement Major Maintenance Program (PMMP) - Phase 1
h A I Ithnrl9C Deirv~ urcnrv~nnt to Venture Drnnnrtin~ for 1A/a t inn
v: rccrcrrvrrc~ruThrough r-cement tr vp Pr-epcrtles for -arc me
Conscoon Ridge 'Subdi vision PeyeInn►rnnt
• Consent Agenda Items Removed for Separate Discussion:, Any items requested.
to be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate discussion will be considered
immediately after the, Council has voted on those items which do not,' need -
discussion.
7:45 PM
4. METRO COUNCILOR 'r' HOSTICKA TO PRESENT INFORMATION . ON
METRO'S OPEN SPACES, TREASURED PLACES CELEBRATION,
Staff Introduction: Community Development Department
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8:00 PM
5. SET OVER TO THE AUGUST 23, 2005, CITY COUNCIL MEETING THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE FINAL ORDER REGARDING THE APPEAL OF
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE TIGARD FIRST 'BAPTIST CHURCH
EXPANSION
ITEM ON APPEAL: On April 251, 2005 the Tigard Hearing's Officer held a
public hearing to consider an-application for conditional use approval to construct a
22,500 square foot expansion of the existing church and. associated' parking in three
phases. As part of Phase 2,, the applicant proposed to relocate the existing driveway
on SW Gaarde Street. The' Hearing Officer adopted findings approving the
Conditional Use Permit and Sensitive, Lands, Reviews and denied the requested
Adjustment to the access spacing standards., An appeal was filed on May 25, 2005
by the owner and applicant, on the basis that the Hearing's Officer misconstrued the
applicable law. More specifically, the, appellant's argue that the Hearing, Officer's
decision failed to balance the approval criteria.
LOCATION: 11075 SW Gaarde Street; WCTM 2S 103DC, Tax Lot 1100.
ZONE: - R-3.5: Low-Density Residential District.
REVIEW CRITERIA BEING APPEALED: Community Development Code Chapters
18.370 and 18.705.
a. Summation by Community Development Staff
b. Council Consideration: Motion. to Set over Consideration of the Final Order
Appeal- of Conditional Use Permit for the Tigard First Baptist Church
Expansion
8:05 PM
6. INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING.' FORMATION OF SANITARY SEWER
REIMBURSEMENT'DISTRICT NO. 35 (SW ASH AVENUE) .
a... Open Public Hearing
b.' Summation by Engineering Staff.
c. Public Testimony
d. Staff Recommendation
e. Council Discussion
f: Close. Public Hearing
g. Council Consideration: Resolution No: 05- 51
Councilor: 1 move for adoption of the proposed Resolution 05-'51.
Councilor: I second the motion.
COUNCIL AGENDA -AUGUST 9, 2005 page 4
Mayor: Will the City Recorder please read the number and title of the Resolution.
City Recorder: (Reads as requested) .
RESOL UTION NO. 05-51 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SANITARY
SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT NO. 35 (SWASHA VENUE).
Mayor: Is there any discussion?
Mayor
(after discussion): All of those in favor of adopting Resolution No. 05-51, please say "aye. "
Mayor/Councilors:
Mayor: All of those opposed to adopting Resolution No. 05- 51 , please say "nay. " .
Mayor/Councilors:
Mayor: Resolution No. 05-51 (is adopted or fails) by a (unanimous,. or .however
votes were split) vote.
Tie votes = failure to pass
COUNCIL AGENDA- AUGUST 9, 2005 page 5
The following to be read by Community Development Staff:
8:15 PM'
7.1 PUBLIC HEARING ; (QUASI-JUDICIAL) TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION OF"
THE FOLLOWING FOUR PROPERTIES:
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2004-00004 .
FILE TITLE: MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION
REQUEST: The applicant is requesting to annex two'(2) parcels of land containing
6.94 acres into.the City of Tigard.
LOCATION: 12415 SW Beef Bend Road, WCTM 2S 1 l OCB, Tax Lot 500; and (No
site address), WCTM 2S 11 OCB, Tax Lot 100.
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00001
FILE TITLE: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 3 SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION .
REQUEST:. A request to annex three (3) parcels of land containing 16.97 acres into
the City of Tigard. .
LOCATION: On the north side of SW Beef Bend Road and the southern terminus-of SW
Summerview Drive: WCTM 2S 109DA, Tax Lot 2100; and 2S 1 I OCB,
Tax Lots. 600 and 700.
FILE NO:: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00002
FILE TITLE: WILSON RIDGE SUBDIVISION ANNEXATION
REQUEST: A request to annex two (2) parcels of land containing'2.68 acres into the
City of Tigard:
LOCATION: 13350 and 13400 SW Bull. Mountain Road; WCTM 2S 109AC, Tax Lots
100 and 200.
FILE NO.: ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00003
FILE TITLE: ALBERTA . RIDER SCHOOL/SUMMIT RIDGE SUBDIVISION ,
ANNEXATION
REQUEST: Annexation of'56 parcels. containing approximately 20.75 acres into the
City of Tigard.
LOCATION: Alberta Rider School: WCTM 2S 109AC, Tax Lot 2100 and 2S 109AD;
Tax Lot 1.300; and Remaining Portions of Summit Ridge Subdivision:
WCTM 2S109DA, Tax Lots 8500, 8600, 8700, 8800, 9400, 95001
9600, 9700, 9800, 9900, 10000, 10100, 10200, 10300, 11500),
11600, 11700, 11800, 1.1900, 12000, 12100, 12200, 12300,
12400, 12500, 12600, 12700, 12800, 12900, 13000, 13400 and
13500, and WCTM 2S 109DB, ; Tax Lots 1000, 1900, 2100, 2200,
2300,. 2400,.2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100, 3200;
3300, 3400, 3500; 3600, 3700; 3800, 3900 and 4000. .
ZONING OF ALL PARCELS: R-7: Medium-Density Residential District: The R-7 zoning district
..COUNCIL AGENDA - AUGUST 9, 2005 page 6
is designed to accommodate attached single-family homes, detached single-family homes with or.
without accessory residential units, at a minimum lot size of 5,000 square, feet, and duplexes, at a
minimum lot size of 10,000 square .feet. Mobile home parks and subdivisions are also permitted
outright. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted conditionally.
APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: The approval . standards for annexations are set out in
Community Development Code Chapters 18.320 and 18.390; Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and
10; ORS Chapter 222; and Metro Code.Chapter 3.09.
a Mayor Dirksen: Open Public Hearing
b. CityAttorney: Rules of Procedure
C. Declarations or Challenges
Do any members of Council wish to report any ex parte contact
or information gained outside the hearing, including any site
visits?
Have all members familiarized themselves with the application?
Are there any challenges from the audience pertaining to the
Council's jurisdiction to. hear this matter or is there a challenge
on the participation of any member of the Council?
d. , Staff Report: Community Development Department
e. Public Testimony
Note: Les and Ellen Godowski testimony received, which will be entered into
the record.
Sign-in sheets have been provided for each annexation proposal.
Note:. People who sign in to testify might wish to have their testimony to apply to
all four annexation proposals. The testimony sign-in sheet for the first annexation
to be considered, Mountain Estates Subdivision, has a box for people to check if
they wish to have their testimony apply to all four annexation proposals and the
record will so indicate.
1. Mountain Estates Subdivision Annexation
Applicant
Proponents
Opponents
Rebuttal
2. Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision Annexation
Applicant
Proponents
Opponents'
Rebuttal
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3. Wilson Ridge Subdivision Annexation
Applicant
Proponents
Opponents
Rebuttal
4. Alberta Rider School/Summit Ridge Annexation
Applicant
Proponents r
Opponents
Rebuttal'
f. Staff Recommendation
g. Council Discussion
h. Close Public Hearing
i. Council Consideration:. Ordinance 05-09,, 05-10,.05-111 05-12
City Attorney's office recommends an amendment to each of the ordinances; therefore, if
Council decides to vote. on the ordinances, the Attorney recommends the following two-
step procedure for each ordinance:
First: Amend the Ordinance - Consider amendment for. each annexation separately:
Councilor: I move to amend the proposed ordinance approving the (say only one from list
below.- this will. take four separate motion for City Council consideration)
1. Mountain View Estates Annexation
2. Arlington Heights 3 Annexation
3.. Wilson Ridge Annexation
4. Alberta Rider Elementary School Summit Ridge Annexation
by adding the following language to Section 1 of the ordinances "The Council
adopts the staff report as findings and further adopts the document entitled
"Supplemental Finding Concerning Compliance with ORS Chapter 222 as.,
additional findings.
Councilor: I second the motion
Mayor: Will the City Recorder please conducta roll call vote of Council.
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page 8
City
Recorder: Conducts a Roll Call vote.
Mayor: The motion passes/fails by unanimous (or however votes were. split) vote of City
Council, present. `
Second: Consider the each ordinance separately as amended:
Councilor: I move for adoption of the proposed Ordinance, :as amended, approving the
(say only one from list below - again, this will need..4 separate actions):
1. Mountain View Estates Annexation- Ordinance No. 05-09
2. Arlington Heights 3 Annexation - Ordinance No. 05-10
3. Wilson Ridge Annexation Ordinance No. 05-11.
4.' Alberta Rider Elementary School-Summit Ridge Annexation - Ordinance
No. 05-12
Councilor: I second the motion.
Mayor:' Will the City Recorder please read the number and title of the Ordinance.
City Recorder: (Reads as requested.) (Ordinance titles are listed below)
Mayor: Is.there any discussion.?
Mayor.
(after discussion). Will the City Recorder please conduct a roll-call vote of Council.
City Recorder: Conducts roll call, vote.
Mayor: Ordinance, No..05- (is approved or fails) by w (unanimous or however
votes were split) vote.
Tie, votes = fail
Ordinance No. 05 - 09 (Mountain Estates Subdivision Annexation)
An Ordinance Annexing 6.94 acres, approving Mountain View Estates Annexation (ZCA
2004-00004), and withdrawing property from the Tigard Water District, Washington
County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District, Washington County Urban- Roads Maintenance
District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington County
Vector Control District, as amended.
Ordinance No. 05- 10 (Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision Annexation)
An Ordinance Annexing 16.97 acres, approving Arlington Heights 3 Annexation (ZCA
2005-00001), and withdrawing property from the Tigard Water District, Washington
County Enhanced' Sheriff's Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance
District;",Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington.County
Vector Control, District, as amended.
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Ordinance No. 05- 1 1 (Wilson Ridge Subdivision Annexation)
An Ordinance Annexing 2.68 acres, approving Wilson Ridge Annexation (ZCA 2005-
00002), and withdrawing property, from the. Tigard Water District, Washington County
Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District,
Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector
Control District, as amended.
Ordinance No. 05- 12 '(Alberta Rider School/Summit Ridge- Annexation)
An Ordinance,Annexing 20.75 acres, approving Alberta Rider Elementary
School/Summit Ridge Annexation (ZCA 2005-00003), and withdrawing property from
the Tigard Water District, Washington County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District,
Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street
Lighting District #,1, and the Washington County Vector Control District, as amended.
9:45 PM
8. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
9. NON AGENDA ITEMS
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive' Session. If.
an,, Executive Session is called-to,order, the appropriate ORS citation will be
announced identifying the applicable statute. All discussions are confidential and
those present may disclose nothing.from the Session., Representatives of the news
media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4),
but must not disclose any information discussed: No Executive Session.'may, be held
for the purpose of taking any final action or making any. final decision. Executive
Sessions are closed to the public.
10:00 PM
11. ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn:..:
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AGENDA
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING
August 9, 2005 - 6:30 p.m.
13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon
6:30 PM
• STUDY.SESSION
• 'EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council wilFgo into Executive' Session to consider
employment of a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent and. pending
litigation under ORS 192.660(2)(a)(h). All discussions are confidential and those present
may,disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives -.of the, news media • are allowed to
attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4), but must not disclose any
information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking. any
final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to -the public.
ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS
Procedural Review for the Quasi-judicial Hearing (Agenda Item No.'7) - Procedures are
outlined on the Council Agenda copied on the green paper. Note: The City Attorney is
recommending an amendment to all four ordinances.
o Attached 'is written testimony received by e-mail on August 9, 2005, from Les 'and
Ellen Godowski, 14630 SW 139`,h Avenue, Bull Mountain, Oregon.
• August 18 Meeting with Senate Environmental and Public Works Staff (See attached e-mail
communication to Liz Newton.from Norman Penner)
• Council Agenda Revised - Mayor Dirksen requested. Consent Agenda Item 3.3b. be set over to
August 23, 2005.
• Council Calendar:
o 'August 16 Council Workshop Meeting - 6:30 p.m. - Town Hall
o August 23 Council Business Meeting 6:30 p.m. - Town 'Hall
o August 30 5`'' Tuesday Council Meeting - 7-9 p:m. - Tigard Water Auditorium
Executive Session -
The Public Meetings Law authorizes governing bodies to meet in'executive session in
certain limited situations (ORS 192.660). An "executive session" is defined as
"any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body, which is closed to certain
persons for deliberation on certain matters."
Permissible Purposes for Executive Sessions:
192.660 (2) (a) - Employment of public officers, employees and agents,
if the body has satisfied certain prerequisites.
192.660 (2), (b) - Discipline of public officers and employees (unless affected
person requests to have an open hearing).
192.660 (2) (c) - To consider matters pertaining to medical staff of a public
hospital.
192.660 (2) (d) - Labor negotiations. (News media can be excluded in this
instance.)
192.660 (2) (e) - Real property, transaction negotiations.
192.660 (2) (f) - Exempt public records - to consider records that are "exempt by
law from public inspection." These records are specifically
identified in the Oregon Revised Statutes.
192-660 (2) (g) - Trade negotiations - involving; matters of trade or commerce in
which the governing body is competing with other governing
bodies.
192.660(2) (h) - Legal counsel - for consultation with counsel concerning legal
rights and duties regarding current litigation or litigation likely to
be filed.
192.660,.(2).(i) - To review and evaluate, pursuant to standards, criteria, and
policy directives adopted by the governing body, the employment-
related performance of the chief executive officer, a public officer,
employee or staff member unless the affected person requests an
open hearing. The.standards, criteria and policy directives to be
used in evaluating chief executive officers shall be adopted by the
governing body in meetings'open to the public. in which there has
been an opportunity for public comment.
192.660 (2).(j) - Public investments - to carry on negotiations under ORS Chapter
293 with private persons or, businesses regarding proposed
acquisition, exchange or liquidation of public investments.
192.660 (2) (k)- Relates to health professional regulatory board.
192.660-(2) (1)- Relates to State Landscape Architect Board.
192.660 (2)'(m)- Relates to the review and approval of programs relating to
security.
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Cathy Wheatley = Re: Public Hearing Testimony on Annexation of Four Properties Page 1
From: Cathy Wheatley
To: Craig Dirksen;; Ellen'Godowski; Nick wilson; Sally Harding; Sydney sherwood; Tom
Woodruff
Subject: Re: Public Hearing Testimony on Annexation of Four. Properties
To: Les and Ellen Godowski '-.Receipt of your e-mail is hereby acknowledged. I will present'it to the
Council for the record at tonight's hearing.
Cathy Wheatley
City Recorder
"Ellen Godowski" <norriture@earth Iink. net>.8/9/2005 1:04:01 PM
Dear Mayor Dirksen and City Council Members,
Please accept this e-mail in lieu of our testimony at your council meeting
tonight, August 9, 2005, in regard,to Agenda Item No. 7. Public Hearing
(Quasi-judicial) to Consider Annexation of the Following Four Properties. .
In November of 2004, after multiple conversations with City of-Tigard
officials, the residents of the unincorporated area of Bull Mountain-voted
to not become a part of the City of Tigard. This was a clear majority, with
about 90 percent of the voters saying "No" to the proposition.
Following this.vote, residents of Bull Mountain, along with others .
throughout the state of Oregon, workedto.pass legislation to'assure all
Oregonians a fair and democratic vote as to their chosen government. House
Bill 2484 clarifies annexation laws, giving those who are the target of
future ORS 195 annexation attempts'an equal voice in the annexation process.
House Bill 2722 revokes the right of cities to veto incorporation of a new
city within three miles of its borders. Both of these bills, which were
signed by Governor Kulongoski, go into effect on January 1, 2006, The basic
idea behind both of these laws is to respect the wishes of the citizens of
the affected areas.
As you consider. the requests for annexations in front of you tonight,, we ask
that you respect the wishes of the citizens of the Bull Mountain community
who have already spoken and said "No.". We also ask you to consider the
adverse affect the annexation of the four areas under consideration will
have on the area's residents. If the city annexes these properties, the
homes and neighborhoods east of. 133rd Avenue will become islands; which; the
City can annex without a vote, regardless of the~wishes of the. residents in
those areas. The door will also be closing on residents in the southeast
section of Bull Mountain, north.of Beef Bend Road and directly across from
King City for keeping their options open to participate in the formation of
a new city or community district, or to be included in King City's future
area of interest.
As Bull Mountain residents, we want the same rights the citizens of the
Tigard area had back in 1961 when they decided to come together and
incorporate as a city. Those individuals had the opportunity and right to
form a government of their design, without being forced to become part of
Portland or Beaverton.
Residents of Bull Mountain have stood strongly together since the
development of the, Bull Mountain' Community Plan in 1983.. We have a history' as a community and want to keep it intact as we determine our future
together. Please do not divide us against our wishes with the annexation of
the Mountain View Estates Subdivision, Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision,
Wilson Ridge Subdivision or.the Alberta Rider School/Summit Ridge
Subdivision. To the City of Tigard, these subdivisions may only represent a.
Cathy Wheatley - Re: Public Hearing Testimony on Annexation of Four Properties Page 2
larger tax base or additional tax dollars. But to the residents of Bull
Mountain, these areas represent a substantial portion of our community. As
part of our community, we should have the opportunity to decide their
future.
The vote in November 2004 clearly established that our plans did not include
annexation by the City of Tigard. Our actions after that vote continue to
demonstrate that we do not consider ourselves part of Tigard. We are
proactively taking steps to secure our future, independent of the City. So,
at this time, we ask you to respect the wishes of the Bull Mountain
community and allow us time to develop our plans for our future. We ask you
to help us "retain our community" by voting "No" on each of these
annexations tonight.
Respectfully submitted,
Les and Ellen Godowski
14630 SW 139th Avenue
Bull Mountain, Oregon
Liz'Newton'.- Aug. 18 meeting with Senate Staff: Page 1;
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From: "Norman Penner".<normpenner@comcast.net>
To: <Liz@ci.tigard.or.us>
Date: 814/2005 10:40:25 AM
Subject: Aug. 18 meeting with Senate Staff.
Liz, after leaving you a message inviting the Mayor to a meeting with the Senate Environmental & Public
Works staff I also called Craig Prosser. In explaining the purpose of their visit to Oregon I read to him-a
couple paragraphs from an email we had received from the coordinator of their Oregon trip. Craig
suggested I. provide. you with the content of those paragraphs so you could include'them in an
informational packet you provide the councilors so that they might have a sense of the purpose of their
visit.
"....the staff just don't want to drive around and look at things. They like to do things, walk and see things,
touch and feel. They do want to know what your issues are especially as they may relate to
transportation issues'but you don't have, to limit your presentations to that. They do like handouts, things
to read and keep. 'They ...(want to) hear your volunteers speak, listen'to the chamber of
commerce/tourism folks, etc.
If you are working with other federal agencies, state agencies, local groups, friends, partners, etc., and
there is an appropriate topic to bring in the other people, please feel free to do so.
If you have any issues that could potentially get elevated up to.congressional review, be sure to tell them
while they are visiting."
The,Friends and the Refuge Staff hope that Tigard will be able participate. The current schedule is•for
them to arrive at the Refuge between 2:00 and 2:30 on the 18th and will be there until about 5:00. I'll
provide more detailed information as it becomes available.
Norman Penner
President
Friends of the (Tualatin River) Refuge
(503) 579-5822 or cell (503) 504-4814
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For Council Newsletter dated 5 O S.
MEMORANDUM
TO:. Local Contract Review Board
FROM: Brian-Rager, Assistant Public Works Director
RE: August 9, 2005 Council Meeting, Item 3.3b, Consent Agenda
Reimbursement to Venture Properties for.Watedine Construction
DATE: August 3, 2005.
Since the Agenda Item Summary and Memo related to this issue were. submitted for the
Council packet, Staff met with Venture, Properties staff to discuss'the reimbursement amount.
As it turns out, Staff overlooked a detail related.to the original condition of approval
(Condition #29, SUB 2003-00009) wherein the City indicated that the portions of the 18-inch
waterline that did not serve their development would be fully reimbursable.
When Staff wrote the findings and the condition for the SUB 2003-00009 land use decision,
..they indicated that any portion of the 18-inch waterline not within the 550-foot pressure zone
within the development would be reimbursed at 100%: Unfortunately, Staff was.mistaken in
how this was written. If Staff were. to write those findings and condition today, `it would be.
written differently, as the waterline must pass through the upper pressure zone of the
development to reach the 550=foot zone section. Thus ff written today, the City would only
pay an upsizing cost.
Because of the way the findings and Condition #29 were written, the 'City will need to honor
the condition as written and pay Venture as follows:
• Reimburse them 100% for the portion of the waterline above the 550466t pressure
zone.
• Pay the upsizing amount (difference between an 8-inch line and an 18-inch line) for
the portions of the 18-inch line within the 5507foot pressure zone.
The total value of the reimbursement owed to Venture Properties is $124,665.06.. Both Staff .
and Venture agree that this is the appropriate amount; based upon the language of the
findings and Condition #?9.
This reimbursement'amount can still be paid out of the FY 04/05 budget, as indicated in. the
Agenda Item Summary. And the fund balance in the Water SDP Fund is more, than
adequate to accommodate this amount..
Since this item was on the Consent Agenda, it will be pulled for discussion so. Staff can
advise the LCRB of the changes.
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AGENDA ITEM NO.2 - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION DATE AUGUST 9,2005-
(Limited to 2 minutes or less, please)
Please sign on the appropriate-sheet for-listed agenda items. The Council 'wishes. to hear from you on other issues
not on the agenda, but asks that'you first try to resolve your concerns, through staff. Please contact the City Manager
prior to the start of the meeting. Thank you.
This is a City of Tigard public meeting, subject to' the State of Oregon's public meeting and
records laws. A// written and oral testimony, become part of the pub/ic record and is open/y
availab/e to all members of the public. The names and addresses of persons who attend or
participate in City of Tigard public meetings will he included in the meeting minutes, which is
a pub/ic record.
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Citizen Communications For follow-up on August 9 referencing the July 26
communications received:
■ Gretchen Buehner, 13249 SW 136th Place, Tigard OR 97223 testified.
that Washington County does not intend to do upgrade or repairs on
roads. She suggested that since the City has annexed areas on Bull
Mountain up to 133`d Avenue, the City should consider acquiring
ownership of Bull Mountain Road from 99W to 133`d Avenue so it can be
brought up to City standards. The Mayor advised that this was
something to consider and said this should be brought up during the
capital improvement process later this year... Interim City Manager
Prosser suggested this might be a topic for discussion with County
officials who are scheduled to attend the August 16; 2005, City Council
meeting to review the issue papers prepared for Bull Mountain.
■ John Frewing, 7110 SW Lola Lane, Tigard, OR 9.7223 advised he had
two issues:
1. A junkyard located at.74th and Cedarcrest -,Mr. Frewing said
that after years of neighborhood complaints; neighbors came
to the City Council on November 30 and-asked for -
enforcement action. Mr., Frewing referred to a decision by the
Municipal Judge in April. The imposition of a fine, was delayed.
30 days and then delayed again for another 30 days. Mr.
Frewing said he will not be able to attend the August Fifth
Tuesday meeting and he wanted-to make sure the City
Council knows the situation persists. Mr. Frewing asked fora'
response to the most recent a-mails to the City asking why the
City has not yet compiled the compliance'history on this
situation.
Mayor Dirksen said he has requested information from staff.
The Mayor advised he understands the Court has found the
property owner in violation of the Code, which has resulted in
fines and imposition of a compliance date. In response to a
question from Mayor Dirksen, Interim City Manager Prosser
advised that it was his understanding that the Judge has
ordered the property owner to come.into compliance. and set a
deadline. The property owner continues to show progress
towards compliance, so the Judge has extended the deadline.
Mayor Dirksen commented that he was`surprised that the
Judge granted another extension since this has already been
tried; however, this is the Judge's prerogative..
Mr. Frewing said he wondered whether the Code has ever
been enforced "in this area."
2.. Mr. Frewing noted his,second issue relates to annexation. He
said that people from Bull Mountain have complained that the
City has not looked after them in past years. He said the '
same thing exists in the Metzger area. He referred to'the
Washington County-City of Tigard Intergovernmental
Agreement that calls for each entity to review developments in
the areas of interest, Bull Mountain and Metzger. He reported
there will be public hearings in the coming weeks on a
development at 82"d and Cedarcrest. He asked the City
Council to direct staff to review the development carefully to
see that it'serves the interests of Tigard. Mr. Frewing said
Tigard has an interest because that area will be eventually
annexed to Tigard and the right, thing for Tigard to be doing
now is to be,keeping its eyes open and looking out, making
sure the Washington County approvals there make that area
decent when the time comes to annex Metzger..." He said he
was specifically interested in making sure that the Washington
County approval provides foe the Ash Creek trail to. go through
this area.
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MEMORANDUM
Administration
CITY OF TIGARD
Shaping A Better Community
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item No. 3,010.,
For Agenda of August 9, 2005
FROM: Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
DATE: August 2, 2005
SUBJECT: Three-Month•Council Calendar
Regularly scheduled Council meetings are marked with an asterisk
August
9* Tuesday Council Business Meeting - 6:30 pm, Town Hall .
16* Tuesday Council Workshop Meeting _ 6:30 pm, Town Hall
23* Tuesday Council Business Meeting - 6:30 pm, Town Hall
30 Tuesday 5th Tuesday Council Meeting - 7-9 p.m., Tigard Water Auditorium
September
11 . Sunday City's Birthday - 44th
11-18 Sun-Sun Family Week Celebration
13* Tuesday Council Business Meeting - 6:30 pm, Town Hall
20* Tuesday. Council Workshop Meeting - 6:30 pm, Town Hall
22 Thursday Citizen Leadership Series - 9 Sessions, Thursday evenings
27* Tuesday. Council Business Meeting- 6:30 pm, Towri.- Hall
30 Friday Council'Strategic Planning Retreat - Noon, 10305 SW 87th Avenue, Tigard,
Oregon
October
11 * Tuesday Council Business Meeting'- 6:30 pm, Town Hall
18* Tuesday Council Workshop Meeting'- 6:30 pm, Town Hall
25* Tuesday Council Business Meeting - 6:30 pm, Town Hall
is\adm\city council\3-month calendar word format.doc
3-Month Council Calendar - August to,October 2005
AGENDA ITEM # a b,
Tigard City Council Tentative Agenda 2005 FI`0
AGENDA OF a q - O S
Meeting Date: August 16, 2005 Meeting Date: August 23, 2005 Meeting Date: August 30, 2005
Meeting Type/Time: Workshop/6:30 p.m. Meeting Type/Time: Business/6:30 p.m. Meeting Type/Time: Special/ 7-9 p.m.
Location: City Hall Location: City Hall Location: Tigard Water Auditorium
Greeter: Greeter: Greeter:
Materials Due @ 5: August 2, 2005 Materials Due @ 5: August 9, 2005 Materials Due @ 5:
Bid Opening Deadline: August 1, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline: August 8, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline:
Scan Deadline @ noon: July 29, 2005 Scan Deadline @ noon: August 5, 2005 Scan Deadline @ noon:
Req to Sched Due @5: July 15, 2005 Req to Sched Due @5: July 22, 2005 Req to Sched,Due @5:
Televised: No Televised: Yes Televised: No
Attorney Attends: No Attorney Attends: No Attorney Attends: No
Study Session
Councilor Harding absent. Exec.Sess. - Possible Ppty Foreclosure -
Tom - 20 min.
Executive Session - City Manager Recruitment - Exec. Sess. - City Mgr. Recruitment-Sandy 10 min
Sandy - 20 min. City Attorney - Scope of Services Review - 10 min. FIFTH TUESDAY
National Incident Management. System and Office Time Available: 45 min . Confirmed - Stacie Yost will facilitate
Office of Consolidated Emergency Manage- Scheduled: 40 min 5 min left
ment Update Consent Agenda
(Placeholder - More information to be coming.) City Center Advisory Committee Appts. -
Dennis/Mike L. - 30 min. per Mike L. RES - Jim H.
Fanno Creek Park Master Plan Update - Dennis/ Withdrawal of Railroad Crossing Application - Gus
Dan - 15 min MTIP - Funding in Reserve in Lieu of Greenburg
2005 LOC Awards Program - Liz - 10 mini. Road Project (Need RS for 2 topics above)
Discussion on Consideration of Amending 5 min
TMC 3.24.090 - to Clarify When SDC Fees Business Meeting
are Assessed - Jim - 30 min. Proclaim September - National Alcohol & Drug
Provide Input on Washington County Issue Addiction Month - Joanne - 2 min
Papers - Jim - 45 min Proclaim September 16, 2005 as Stepfamily Day -
Update of County 2000 Plan - Jim 15 min. Joanne - 2 min
Introduction - New Tigard Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director Jeremy Monlux and President
Pam Brown - Bill D. - 20 min.
Update on Library Operations - Margaret - 15 min.
First Baptist Church Final Order - Jim - 10 min.
(Need Request to Schedule)
Time Avail.: 200 min. - Time Sched.: 165 min Time Avail.: 135 min. - Time Scheduled: 49 min
Time Left 35 min. Time Left: 86 min.
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Tigard City Council Tentative Agenda 2005
Meeting Date: September 13, 2005 Meeting Date: September 20, 2005 Meeting Date: September 27, 2005
Meeting Type/Time: Business/6:30 p.m. Meeting Type/Time: Workshop/6:30 p.m. Meeting Type/Time: Business/6:30 p.m.
Location: City Hall Location: City Hall Location: City Hall
Greeter: Greeter: Greeter:
Materials Due @ 5: August 30, 2005 Materials Due @ 5: September 6, 2005 Materials Due @ 5: September 13, 2005
Bid Opening Deadline: September 20, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline: September 5, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline: September 12, 2005
Scan Deadline @ noon: August 26, 2005 Scan Deadline @ noon: September 2, 2005 Scan Deadline @ noon: September 9, 2005
Req to Sched Due @5: August 12, 2005 Req to Sched Due @5: August 19, 2005 Req to Sched Due @5: August 26, 2005
Televised: Yes Televised: - No Televised: Yes
Attorney Attends: Yes Attorney Attends: No Attorney Attends: No
Study Session Study Session
Executive Session - Feedback on Possible Ppty. Meeting with IWB - Dennis K. - 20 min
Foreclosure - Tom - 10 min. 1-5/Hwy 99 Connector Information Briefing
Mgt. COLA & Compensation 101 - Sandy - 30 min and Discussion - Gus - 20 min.
Discuss Strategic Planning Mtg - Craig - 5 min Proposed 79th Avenue Local Improvement Dist.
Time Available: 45 min - Discussion of Options - Gus - 25 min.
Scheduled 45 min 0 min left Application of Public Facility Standards in
Consent Agenda Development and Capital Improvement Program Consent Agenda
Award Contract - FY 2005-06 Storm Drainage Projects - Gus - 20 min
Major Maint. Program - Gus Graphic Identity/Branding Design Concept
Award Contract - Ash Ave. Sanitary Sewer Reimb Discussion - Liz - 60 min
Dist No. 35 - Gus E-Mail Procedures (Need Request to Schedule)
Tom - Est 15 min.
5 min
Business Meeting Business Meeting -
Proclaim September 17-23, 2005, as Constitution Proclaim Oct. - Disability Employment Awareness
Week - Joanne - 2 min Month - Joanne - 2 min
Review and Adopt Resolution Accepting the
Tigard'Downtown Improvement Plan = Jim,60 min
Introduction of Indonesian Delegation - Margaret -
10 min.
Annual Police Report - Bill D: - 30 min. - (Need
Request to Schedule)
Time Avail.: 135 min. - Time Scheduled: 2 min Time Avail: 200 min. - Time Scheduled: 160 min. Time Avail.: 135 min. - Time Scheduled: 102 min
Time Left: 133 min. Time Left: 40 min. Time Left: 33 min.
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Tigard City Council Tentative Agenda 2005
Meeting Date: September 30, 2005 Meeting Date: October 11, 2005 Meeting Date: October 18, 2005
Meeting Type/Time: Retreat/12:00 PM Meeting Type/Time: Business/6:30 p.m. Meeting Type/Time: Workshop/6:30 p.m.
Location: 10305 SW 87th Ave Location: City Hall Location: City Hall
Greeter: Greeter: Greeter:
Materials Due @ 5: September 16, 2005 Materials Due @ 5: September 27, 2005 Materials Due @ 5: October 4, 2005 .
Bid Opening Deadline: September 15, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline: September 26, 2005 Bid Opening Deadline: October 3, 2005
Scan Deadline @ noon: September 12, 2005 Scan Deadline @-noon: September 23, 2005 Scan Deadline @ noon: September 30, 2005
Req to Sched Due @5: August 19, 2005 Req to Sched Due @5: September 9, 2005 Req to Sched Due @5: September 16, 2005
Televised: No Televised: Yes Televised: No
Attorney Attends: No Attorney Attends: Yes Attorney Attends: No
Study Session
COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLANNING
RETREAT
Consent Agenda
Business Meeting
Proclamation - Make a Difference Day - Joanne Need request to Schedule:
Jt. Meeting with Senior Center - Loreen
30 min?
Time Avail.: 135 min. - Time Scheduled: 2 min Time Avail: 200 min. - Time Scheduled: 30 min.
Time Left: 133 min. Time Left: 170 min.
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AGENDA ITEM # ../3r 3.~
FOR AGENDA OF August 9, 2005
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Award of Contract for the Construction of the FY 2005-06 Pavement Major
Maintenance Pro am MMP - Phase 1
PREPARED BY: Vannie N DEPT HEAD OK: Agustin P. Duenas CITY MGR OK: Crai rosser
ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL
Shall the Local Contract Review Board approve the contract award for construction of the FY 2005-06 Pavement
Major Maintenance Program (PMMP) - Phase 1?
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Local Contract Review Board, by motion, approve the contract award to Brix. Paving in
the amount of $216,067.79 and authorize an additional amount of $21,606.78 to be-reserved-for contingencies as
the project goes through construction.
INFORMATION SUMMARY.
The Pavement Major Maintenance Program (PMMP) is a yearly program of corrective and preventative
maintenance on all streets in Tigard. When applied early, preventative maintenance treatments:used as part of a
pavement preservation strategy will cost less than the reconstruction and rehabilitation of streets 1hat•are
allowed to deteriorate. The City has been active in implementing the pavement major maintenance program and
as a result, has experienced a good return on maintenance investments. Staff has monitored and evaluated the
pavement conditions after the treatments have been applied and has formed'the following general conclusions:
pavement life is extended, traffic safety is improved, and motorists are satisfied because of good riding quality.
The FY 2005-06 PMMP is divided into two phases: Phase 1, which is this project, covers the paving work on
the following eleven (11) streets; Phase 2 .is scheduled to be. constructed in the spring of 2006:
1. 661h Avenue (south of Taylors Ferry Road)
2. 109th Avenue (north of Naeve Street)
3. Murdock Street (between 103'a and 97th Avenue)
4. 98`h. Avenue (between Sattler and Murdock Street)
5. Alberta Street (west of 121 s` Avenue)
6. James Street (west of .1215` Avenue)
7. 124`.h Avenue (west of 12151 Avenue)
8. Marion Street (west of 1215` Avenue)
9. Thorn Street'(east of 80`h Avenue)
10. Spruce Street (west of Hall Boulevard)
11. 89`h Avenue (south of Spruce Street) '
This project was advertised for bids on July 12, 2005 and July 14, 2005 in the Daily Journal of Commerce and
Tigard Times respectively. No-project addendum was issued for the project. The, bid opening was conducted on
July 26, 2005 at 2:00 PM and the bid results are.,
Brix Paving Tualatin, OR $216,067.79
KF Jacobsen & Co. Portland, OR $259,042.10
Eagle-Elsner Tigard, OR ' $261,409.80
Morse Bros Sherwood, OR $276,543.30
Engineer's Estimate $289,000
Based on the bids submitted, the lowest responsive bid of $216,067.79 submitted by Brix Paving appears to be
reasonable. Staff recommends approval of the contract award plus ten percent contingency amount of $21,606.78 to
be used as necessary for unforeseen situations that may arise during construction. The total amount authorized for
this,project is therefore $237,674.57.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED
None
VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND•ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY
N/A
,?'ATTACHMENT LIST
Project location map
FISCAL NOTES
This project is 'furided in the amount of $635,000 'in the FY 2005-06 CIP Street Maintenance Fee Fund. This
amount is sufficient to award the contract of $216,067.79 to Brix Paving.
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FOR AGENDA OF August 9, 2005
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD (LCRB) AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Reimbursement to Venture Properties for Waterline Construction
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PREPARED BY: Brian Ramer . DEPT HEAD OK -K- CITY MGR OK
ISSUE BEFORE THE LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD
Shall the LCRB authorize the reimbursement of funds to Venture Properties for the construction of a large diameter'
transmission waterline through the Summit Ridge Subdivision development?
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the LCRB authorize the reimbursement of $86,501 to Venture Properties.
INFORMATION SUMMARY
Section 10.070.C of the LCRB Rules provides that when a developer is required by condition of approval in a land
use action to construct public improvements, the City can consider the developer a sole source and is not required
to bid the work in a competitive process. Venture Properties was conditioned to install an 18-inch public
transmission waterline through their Summit Ridge Subdivision development that will support the 550-foot
pressure zone improvements in that area. Venture Properties completed that work and the waterline is now ready
for use. '
The City will pay (reimburse) only for the cost of the" over-sizing: Over-sizing is when a developer is required to
install a larger line than what the development specifically needs, but is necessary for the benefit of the overall
water system. Staff reviewed the cost information and verified that the expenses were justified and corresponded to
the approved plans for the water line.
The attached memorandum provides additional information, about the improvements and the requested action.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED.
n/a
VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY
n/a
ATTACHMENT LIST
1. Staff memo, dated August 1, 2005
2. Map showing the waterline in relation to Summit Ridge
FISCAL NOTES
The amount of reimbursement to Venture Properties is $86,501. Each fiscal year, the City budgets funds in the
Water SDC Fund to cover expenses for pipeline extensions or waterline over-sizing in private developments..
The year end balance in this fund, due to some savings in certain line items and delayed expenditures in other
line items, is more than sufficient to cover this reimbursement.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Tigard City Council
FROM: Brian Rager, Assistant Public Works Director
RE: Reimbursement to Venture Properties for Water Line Construction
DATE: August 1, 2005
Background
Section 10.070.C of the City of Tigard Local Contract Review Board Rules, states that:
"At times, private developers provide public improvements for the City as
required by a condition of land use approval or as required by a development
agreement with the City. The developer in those circumstances is conclusively
deemed to be a sole source for the provision of the public improvements, without
'the need for findings. No competitive process is required to enter into a
development agreement that includes the provision of public services by a
developer or for a developer to provide and the City to accept public
improvements as required by a condition of approval."
The City has been working toward making improvements to the 550-foot pressure zone .
for the public water system. A 3.0 million gallon (MG) reservoir is currently proposed
near the top of Bull Mountain, in the vicinity of the Alberta Rider Elementary School and
the Arbor Summit and Summit Ridge subdivision developments. That reservoir will feed
the 550-foot pressure zone, which lies to the. south of Bull Mountain Road.
In order to serve the 550-foot pressure zone, an 18-inch transmission waterline is
needed that will connect to the future reservoir and run south through the Summit Ridge
development.
The Summit Ridge Subdivision (Land Use No. SUB 2003-00009) was approved with a
condition that required the developer to install the portion of the 18-inch transmission
line through the site. Condition No. 29 reads as follows:
"Prior to commencing onsite improvements, the applicant's engineer shall submit
construction plans that show they will install an 18-inch water distribution line
through this project along a route approved by the Public Works Director and City
Engineer. The applicant's engineer shall also provide an engineer's estimate for
the 18-inch line. For the portion of line that will serve this development, the
estimate must clearly show the difference in cost to upsize this line from 8-inch to
18-inch. "
In accordance with.10.070.C of the LCRB Rules, Staff deemed it appropriate to get the
waterline installed as a part of the development to avoid. having to re-excavate 4he
streets in the future, and. because we anticipate the future reservoir to. be constructed
within the next few years. The developer has completed the 18-inch waterline through
the site and the line .is now ready to use once the reservoir is in place.
Value of Improvements
Venture. Properties provided information to the City that showed the reimbursable costs
to construct the-transmission line was $86,501. Staff reviewed the cost information and
verified that the expenses were justified and in line with the approved plans for the
water line.
Staff budgets,funds.each fiscal year to cover pipeline extensions or waterline.over-
sizing in private developments. "Over-sizing" is when a developer is required to install a
larger line than what their development specifically needs,' but is necessary for the
benefit of the overall water system.
Staff budgeted $250,000 in the FY 04/05 budget to cover pipeline extensions and over-
sizing projects. West Hills Development, who constructed the Arbor Summit project,
was recently reimbursed for portions of the same transmission, line through their
development, in the amount of roughly $106,000. - There are more than adequate funds
remaining in this category to cover the Venture' Properties reimbursement.
Recommendation
Staff finds that Venture Properties complied with Condition 'No. '29 of SUB 2003-00009,
and recommends the LCRB authorize payment to Venture Properties in the amount of
$861501.
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ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Metro Councilor Ho_ sticka to Present Information on Metro's Open Spaces,
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PREPARED BY: Duane Roberts DEPT HEAD OK CITY MGR OK
ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL
Metro Councilor Carl Hosticka asked for time at this meeting to talk to Council-about Metro's Open Spaces,
Treasured Places Celebration, scheduled for September 1-11, 2005.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
This is an informational item. No action is requred.
INFORMATION SUMMARY
This fall will mark the 10" anniversary of the Open Spaces, Parks, and Streams Bond Measure. More than 8,100
acres of natural area have been protected as a result of the bond measure's passage in 1995. In addition, more than
100 local projects have brought trails, parks, picnic shelters, and other amenities to neighborhoods across the
region.
Metro is planning a series of events and a marketing campaign to highlight the accomplishments of the program
and to give people a variety of opportunities to experience the region's natural areas. The celebration is scheduled
for September 1-11 and is intended to promote public awareness and pride. A month-long media blitz is planned
for the period before and during the events.. Metro is inviting partner organizations to participate by sponsoring a
local activity or event that fits into the open space theme.
A copy of Metro's webpage information on the celebration is attached:
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Print-friendly format Just minutes from your door, gems of green, breathtaking views, rushing
rivers and quiet meandering streams await. Meadows, forests, stream banks
and butte-tops provide lasting opportunities for people to connect with nature
in their neighborhoods. ,
In ;1995, voters in the Portland metropolitan region made.an important
investment for the future with their overwhelming support of Metro's open
spaces, parks and streams bond measure. Ten years later, more than 8,000
acres of valuable natural areas and nearly 74 miles of stream and river
frontage have been protected.-More than 100 local'park projects in
neighborhoods across the region offer biking, hiking :and wildlife watching
opportunities close to home. By protecting clean air and water and fish and
wildlife habitat, this highly successful land conservation effort will benefit the
region for generations.to come.
As we mark the 10th anniversary of Metro's open spaces acquisition program,
you'll have more opportunities than ever to get to know the nature of the
region., Check back for information about a special'series of events planned for
Sept. 1-11, 2005., Throughout the summer and fall, you'll find hundreds of
ways to' celebrate "open spaces, treasured places" on Metro's online calendar.
For more information, call the Regional Parks and Greenspaces Department at
(503) 797-1850; fax (503) 797-1849 or send e-mail to metroparks(Wmetro-
region.org. The hearing impaired can call TDD (503) 797-1804.
Related Metro links »
Open spaces acquisition „
Metro's open spaces, parks and streams bond measure was approved by
voters in 1995.; The bond measure's primary goal is to purchase natural
areas, trails and greenways to be held for future use as parks, trails and
fish and wildlife habitat.
Open spaces acquisition target areas
More than 8,130 acres of land have been protected by the 1995 open
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f ~f begins with this edition Hof GreenScene. Readers
have told us over and over how. GreenScene
helps them connect to nature through learning,
I'D ' stewardship and exploration. We know you have
come to rely on GreenScene as your comprehensive
guide to nature activities and volunteer opportuni-
DeaY GreenSce~e eezdero ties all over the region. GreenScene will continue to
provide;that service while bringing you news and
,stories from the front lines,of the region-wide effort
If'I were to ask you what you liked' to protect and restore'nature in neighborhoods. .
about living in the Metro region,
I•know -there would. be something The 25 cities-and three counties that make up
green in your answer.. Whether it's the Metro region. share in the benefits and the' ;
the-view of Mount Hood when responsibilities of enjoying and protecting nature.
you'leave your house or a visit to. Wherever you live and whatever•your level of
Tualatin Hills Nature. Park or a involvement and interest, Nature, in Neighborhoods
walk on the Springwater Corridor, there's something is a promise from the Metro Council that as the. ,
green here that's special for you. region grows we will work. to keep more green in
the landscape around us, for now and for the future.
As Oregonians, we', don't take these natural riches
for granted. We'know that fish and wildlife need i
protection as the region grows.' That's.why.I
am pleased to announce that on April 7, 200531'.'
Councilor Carl Hosticka and I introduced a
resolution to launch the Nature in Neighborhoods David Bragdon"
initiative. This resolution directs staff in every Metro Council President' . .
Metro department to work in more effective ways,
to coordinate, and; expand Metro's investments in r
conservation education, and• habitat'restoration.
Metro Your Metro representatives on the cover
People phices •.open spaces "ung n rur, lo'.•ers un the bvr is'
Metro Council President of Char t re ek and a meado,.ha,"vk
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lines. Neither does the need for jobs; a thriving ccomomv and Metro Councilors Photographs by
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glx)d trauspctrt.ttion choices -for people and businesses in our _ Rod Park, District I C Bbothruc foster, Chris Ha Nrely, Lora Pr ce, Lydia Rich,
region. Votcrs fare asked J'letro to tielp with the 'ch,dlunges Brian Ncvvinan, District' TLmletin Hills Nature Palk siatf and
that cross those lines and iffcLt the-? i cities and three Girl Htisticka, District) Curt Zonick
counties in the Pordand rnetropolit:in area. Susall McLain, District 4 Illustrations by -
Iles Burkholder, dep'urv Antonia t.nand,
A regional approach Simple makes sense when it comes to ecrnncit president, District i - If you have a disability and
need acrommodati n , caf (50)
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'protecting open spacc,'caring for parks, planning for the Ro y-r-to50, o. ca!I Metro'sTDD Irno
hest use of land, managing garhage disposat and Increasing Auditor ai 15031 7g7-1294 - If you require
recsrcling. Aietro oversees world-class facilities such as f, a sin int~~r,reter cal; at lea.taa
Alexis Dow, C F 9 .
the Oregon 7.00; which ctmtribures t(') c<snscn'utum and hour; in awance. Lctivihes marked
- v'th this mb01 a wneelchdir
' cducuriun',and the Oregon Convention Center, which assb~e 1
benefits the region's economc:
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Metro's web site
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strEam banks and butte-tops provide lasting
,inneighborhoods: opportunities for people to connect ~I~Ith. nature in their neighborhoods.
our opportunity In 1995, voters in the Portland metropolitan
region made an important investment for
the future_v,,Ith their overwhelming support
We all share in the benefits and responsibilities- of Metro's open spaces, parks and streams
of conserving, protecting and restoring the nature bond measure. Ten years later, more thali
around us. The Metro Council has proposed the 81000 acres of valuable natural areas
-_~ind
Nature in Neighborhoods initiative to bring people nearly 74 miles of srrcun and nyei -frontage
and government together to ensure a healthy.urban have been protected. More than 100 local '
ecosystem. park projects in neighborhoods across the -
region offer biking, hiking and wildlife
The Nature in Neighborhoods initiative will align successful
conservation programs at Metro and around the region behind watching opportumttes-.close , to home. E3v
a single, strategic effort to protect clean;waterand healthy protecting clean atr and water and fish and
natural areas for fish, wildlife and people. ~vdcllite habitat, this highly successful Land
Conservation effort will benefit the region for
Nature in Neighborhoods will add more hands-on capacity
for conservation education and habitat restoration. Metro is, generations to come.
planning for a new.funding measure to acquire open spaces and
high-value habitat from willing sellers. Metro will also offer As eve mark the 10th anniversary of Metro's
assistance and incentives to conservation groups, developers, open spaces acquisition program, you'll
businesses and homeowners to protect watersheds and wildlife have more opportunities than.everto get to
habitat through voluntary efforts.
. know'thenature of the region. As always,
With Nature in Neighborhoods, Metro is taking a leadership C;reenScene vvill be your guide. On these
role in working with other governments and nonprofit pages,•and in a special fall edition, you'll find
organizations to implement the following activities: hundreds of ways to celebrate `'open spaces,
treasured places."
Conservation education - builds on Metro's successful "
track'record of partnering with others to restore key wetland, .
streamside and upland sites and provides programs that educate
the public about the value of natural areas:
Acquisition - creates'a funding source to acquire critical fish Flexible development standards =
and wildlife habitat in the urban area. (The Metro Council establishes a consistent regional standard for'fish ei
intends to placea funding measure before-the voters in 2006.) and wildlife habitat protection that provides
" additional support for improving water quality.
Restoration -'supports individual;'nonprofit and:government- Promotes planning for growth in•new'urban '
sponsored restoration and conservation efforts in regional areas to better protect natural"areas. •
watersheds. -
Monitoring and reporting - measures the
Habitat-friendly. development practices- encourages progress made in protecting and'iestoring habitat.
.innovative site design; new materials and engineering Reports results'to all partners to use to refine the program.
techniques. '
For mote information, visit www.metro-region.org/nature or
call the Nature in Neighborhoods hotline at (503) -797-1555.
Around the campfire. at Oxbow :Re Tonal Park
Bring the family to Oxbow Regional.Park for .
weekend evening, campfire stories, nature programs
and old-fashioned entertainment. -On Friday nights, '
we feature live music in the park, and on Saturday ,
nights we bring in fascinating natural history
presentations and .master. storytellers. 1
Campfire programs are held in the outdoor forest' Ii
amphitheater across from the campground. They
are a great way to spend the evening when you're
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camping at Oxbow, but you don't have to camp
to enjoy them. Although the park closes at sunset,
those who.attend the campfire program' and want, A
to leave afterward will be let.out`at the gate by j 1
the rangers. Park in the- designated area near the .
boat ramp. Programs are free, but there is a $4
per vehicle entry fee to-. the park. No registration
required. For more information; call Metro.at .
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(503),797-185.0-
Jen and Wendy's eclectic. Salmon stories, bear . Fiddlin''in the park with Discovering
tunes tales and the legend of Greg Clarke ethnobotany of the
8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday,' the swallowing monster 8:30,to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Northwest
July 'l 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 22 8.30 to 9:30 p.m.-Saturday,
The whole family will enjoy July-9 Join Metro Councilor Rod. July 30
Jen and Wendy's theatrical join master storyteller Will Parkas musician Greg Learn how plants -have
performance style and vocal Hornyak for an entrancing Clarke brings us old-time been used for-thousands of.
harmonies; with trailside evening of Northwest myths, tunes around the campfire:, • years for food and medicine '
songs .featuring bears;. bugs legends and tall tales. Enjoy the sounds of banjo, with naturalists Natalie
and the great butdoors.', fiddle and mandolin among 'Norman and Miriam Burk ,
Old time bluegrass tunes the trees. It's a contagious` from Portland Parks-and
Birds of".prey of,fhe -~"v- 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday,. performance sure to get your Recreation. Get to know ,
Pacific Northwest °~,~`a . 71 July 15• toes tapping. ' several'common plants to use
8:30 to;9:30`p m Saturday,°;a.: BI'uegrass;nmusicians Gregr - as natural insect repellent and
July2 r Stone and Lon Jones will play Slithering tales more.
Live birds of prey-vi- t_t'C guitar and mandolin and'sing 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday,
campfire circle fr'o'm l Iawk, ' old-time tunes around the July 23 ' Old=time bluegrass tunes
Haven: `Find out'cool raptor- campfire. Tap your, feet, dance Discover the fascinating 8 to,9 p.m. Friday, Aug.:.5
facts and see these beautiful or just sit back and enjoy the world of snakes, lizards and See July 15. description:
birds up close: music. turtles. Metro naturalist..
James Davis reveals the,'duth Birds of prey of the-
..The folk music.of.Juliet The amazing nightlife of behind the'many myths about pacific Northwest
Wyers bats reptiles. Some live reptiles will i 8 to 9 p.m.,'Saturday, Aug. 6
join the program., 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, . See July 2 description. ,
July 8. July 16.
Folk/pop singer and What's faster than a speeding Old-time musie'with', Fiddlin' in the park.with,
songwriter Juliet Wyers' mosquito, more powerful Dave and Will Elliott` Greg Clarke
vibrant music and lyrics are a- than bug repellent and able 8:30 to 9_:30 p.m. Friday,,
8 to 9 p.m: Friday, Aug: 12.
pleasure to t•he,ears.'' to navigate the night?. Bats! July 29.:-
See July 22 description.
Naturalist Kim Wilson,shares. This father and son duetr.
great bat slides while we, . returns ao Oxbow'with great
watch and. listen, for real live bluegrass tunes. Enjoyold
bats. style duets`and sing along
with 'some favorites.
The amazing nightlife s groups ,.a $20. deposit cover t SneakY'scaven9er hunt
g
of bats ing the fees of the first 10 July 12
8 to 9 p.m: Saturday, Aug. 13 children in your group is We'll break into small clans
See July 16 description. required in advance. There is and our naturalist leaders will
a park entry fee of $4 per car guide us through the deep
i
Old'.time music with ;a 10 30 a m.•tomoon:"-, or $7 per. bus. .To register, shady forest on a scavenger
Tuesdays ll'(503) 797-1928. hunt for cool nature stuff
Dave and Will Elliott ca
~ ' . • ' . and a bag of treasure. But
8 to 9 p m 1 Friday, Aug. a
y19 beware -the others might be
See July 29,description r _he edge of.an ancient' Osprey adventure
`^.forest A,Ozbow Regional: June 28 sneaking up on us!
yt q x Park is the setting 'for thisWhat does an osprey eat?
Discoveriing „ .
r series ofinature programs How big is its nest? Find Forest fashion
ethnobotany. of the, "t;• 'for'childien ages 5-10 led by;~ out all about these big birds July 19
(Northwest,; Metrb naturalist Elisabeth of prey, then take a walk to What are the animals wearing.
8 to 9 p m Saturday, Aug Neely.- Meet a'the;Alder see a real osprey nest- and this season? Why is it hard to
L$ee,July 30 description.' Shelter '(gioup picnic area A); with luck, the "fish-hawks see wildlife? Can we copy the
4r, . i r'• arrive at the;park entrance themselves. Then try out animals to'get closer to them?
Jeri-Arid Wendy,s eclectic at about' 10:15 a.m. io get to your "wings" on our osprey Find out how to camouflage'
'tulles the area,on'time. Wheelchair obstacle course. yourself; and play a wild
8 'to 9. p.m. Friday, Aug. 26. accessible by arrangement; " camo hide-and-seek.game.
See July 1 description.?.. , except River, Roundup. Barefoot and bear feet
,:;s'•.! by arrangement July 5 River roundup
storytelling to the beat Summer is barefoot time. July 26
of the drum, Advance registration is How do your feet compare to Discover firsthand the
8 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 required. There is'a program the feet of a bear,,a duck or a many creatures that live in
Gordon Munro returns fee-of $2 per participating. deer? What can you tell about and near the Sandy River
with his special blend of the child, payable at time of an animal from its footprints? on this popular trip. We'll
`ancient arts of drumming and program for families (adults Have fun as you try to: move ohave a great time catching
storytelling: You'll enjoy folk and non-participating siblings ' like wild animals and take a and releasing water bugs,
stories from different cultures do not pay). For childcare . ticklish. barefoot walk. crayfish and more. Nets,
around the world., centers and other organized,' and magnifying glasses are
1 provided fora close-up view.
The•music of;Juliet • .
Wyers.
8 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2
See July 8 description. r a'v ¢r '
Shadow puppets ~os~1Cs~ 1 ~~S y
8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, 1 r.
Sept. 3 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Behind Oregon Shadow
Sunday, June 19 -
Theatre's illuminated screen,
colorful shadow puppets
come to life accompanied by ro. Bringthe famdy to the second annual Osprey
live music. Apansi the spider llay, and celebrate Father's Day ~tiith the birds.
plays tricks on everyone
' in
njov nature along rile wild and scenic Sandy u
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this much-loved tale. Note the River at Metro sOzhow Regional Park.
later start time. -
loin , perk naturalist On :a guided walk to ohse r%re an osprey ("t sh hawk"l.neat in
the trnti Bring cold-growth iorest; mast -'cars we can see moni, dad and young osprey in
rile nest. Spottlug scope «ill'in e you an up-close a iew. then head doss n the trail to
explore rile rivermild disco~cr the rn;an. %lid anirrnals that lia•e there. Guides will he on
hand pro%iding nets4nd rnagnih Ong gl.a,ses.for a look at sonic anrazirig water creatures.
Gardeners car; checV out 1letro's niohile garden to learn about wildlife-fricndls• gardening
t techniques 311d1\tAke honu^ a name plant. Bring a picnic lunch if,yon like
AC66ties hegin rcgUlarl% across from the Alder Shelter and :arc suitable for adults or
mile roundtnp;`
r fanailics with children. Thc:walks are slrnw and ear with a distance of 1/1
the river trail is shorrbur includes an incline and walking on a rocke sandhar,(not stroller `
or wheelchair-acccssihlcl.=Free with your annual pass or -park entry fee of 54 per car or
w V per bns. Rcgistration is not required. For more information, call ('S()~1 ~9? 1928:
Met'
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p a t• center takes r®®t
In an inventive response of native plarit, materials for 'i
to a. persistent problem, use at Metro's parks and
Metro's natural resources natural areas all over the re- iaI~., a
gion: A long-term goal of the "
team is'Creating a native project is to be, able to share y
plant materials center at. the stock and seeds with other
an open space property agencies and organizations
i working on restoration .in the`?` p , ut
along the Tualatin River. - ,
region:.;,
At targeted natural areas
around the re ion Metro's Two acres of pasture have kYq,; f
.y'
Plowed, disked.and
restoration work is aimed been
reestablishing rare but vital Planted•with a native annual.
habitat t es•that once'thrived
trougkoui the Will cover crop. A water tosser-
vation irrigation
amette, system is
'Valley. Often the native plant being installed in the plant
materials needed to do the job propagation and holding t
area. More than 4,500 native F 1
are hard to come by. Commer-
cial stock can be unavailable, trees and shrubs, potted by an:
insufficient or too expensive; EnviroCorps team, are ear- r'
at times, the genetics and col- marked for, volunteer planting
lection practices are in ques-' Projects next fall and winter.,,,, s. `
lion Propagation beds for wil- .i
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lows and emergent plants are
r men Coips volunteeriMarsha H'olt`Kmgsley brings an
Metro's new native plant under construction. A shade ~OWN,~~s@~W~e
education- n environmental• science' and aback round rn
materials center, located near structure will be built from W~~~~a~g au
the
sal wholesale nurse business to her osiaon as coordi- X
Wanker's Corner' in Tualatin, salvaged building materials. -n
nator Nine native plant materials, center Itr•atldinonato~~
will provide a critical supply. gettingI e Plant center offihe gr~ourid, Mai slia is develop- '
'A ing a v`alu teer~~ oc~aam tosn~~ o'~rc seed~colle~c~t~io
IRWA D=„: ati, t; N ''center gperauons and educaugnalwprograms to increase.
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endarigered indigenous plant now "ands°nt,nue through Gardening ..naturally at home
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lasts If' last native , [f ° ° gardening with native plants.
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Marsha;Nolt Kingsley'at' ? , m Metro sites; Tweed monitor,
and harvest the seed.for; plantr::.a t®~.~Qr, o on Metro's web site at www.
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(503)813-755"",-,'s- 4-'.; in9"backat,Metro "rearningestoration, metro region.org or by calling
sites If.you have they a ! -b~ (503) 234-3000. Metro offers
:Native seed collectors/ et dirt underyour finger-
to g"' ate . natural gardening workshops
processors , - ;nails end.leam`xo pro. Pag .
mitted yol sed es, forbs;;, and seminars,•a natural'
Metro seeks corn native g"rassO " 9
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unteers for,nativeseed collet- willovvs and ernerg techniques demonstration, i
Owl space for Peopi? t - ' aides and the annual '
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sites "throeghour the region volunteer at least;m Gardens of Natural Deli hts '
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Summer I e.
ENJOY NATURE IN NEIGHBORHOODS
Metro councilors
;.:hif the trail n ~ ~t
This summer,'Metro' councilors will grab their
binoculars, pull on their hiking boots and join,;
you on•,bird walks, open space,-tours and nature i
programs all over the -region. Come to, the special
GreeniScene 'activities, below to meet your Metro
councilors;
All
June 19 July 17
Canen ah Bluff tour' Kolk pond tour.
Councilor Brian Newman Council ;?resident David
and-'C'
ouncil President Bragdon • Metro Councilor Rex Burkholder.and his colleagues on the
David Bragdon ..p9" ;9..;` Metro Council will be joining you at GreenScene programs
Pg 8 throughout the summer.
. ; , Juiy422.
June 22 Campfire program at
Orchard Park bird walk . Oxbow Rex Burkholder will be our for children 6 and younger'
Councilor Susan McLain Councilor Rod Park special guest. Suitable for with.a parent; $3 for•Lake.
adults and children 6 and old- Oswego residents;' $4 for
pg. 1,1; Pg 4 er. Meet in.the parking area others. To register, call (S03),
on North Marine Drive. Free. 675-2549. Lake Oswego
June 26 Aug.'21 Advance, registratio n required; , Parks and Recreation
Bird watching. at Noble' lower Clackamas River call (503) 797-1928. Metro
Woods Park trip L Cycle the wellfield
Councilor Susan McLain Council President David Ranger programs at' 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,
pg. 11 Bragdon and Councilor Tualatin Hift.Nature June 11
Brian Newman Park Enjoy a bicycle ride through
June 28 pg. 12 2 to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and the groundwater protection
Twilight Tuesday Sundays area and learn how you can
Councilor Rex,Burkholder s+,a a,;pr ax ~,..,=cy~ Learn about the amazing help, protect our important
plants, animals and history groundwater source.. Bring
Pg 8 of Tualatin Hills Nature Park a helmet, water and lunch.
with a park ranger. Topics Meet at the Parkrose Transit
July 6 ® ® will vary from week to week. Center parking lot near the
Orchard Park bird walk v_ .tea: Free. Groups of six or more MAX Red Line stop. Free.
Councilor Susan McLain are asked to,call ahead for Advance registration re-
pg. 11 Painted turtle walks . special group programs. For quired; call (503) 281-1132.
12:30 fo 2 p.m. Saturdays, more information, call (503) Columbia Slough Watershed
July 9, June 4, July,9 and 16 .629-6350. Tualatin Hills Park Council and Portland bureau
Painted turtle walk Smith and Bybee Wetlands . and Recreation. District, of Water Works
Councilor Rex Burkholder Natural Area is home to one t,,,by arrangement
pg• 7 of the largest remaining popu- Tot walk at Bryant
Tot walk at.George Woods
lations of Western painted
July 10 turtles in the Northwest. Rogers Park 11 a.m. to noon Monday,
/ Learn about the natural histo- 11. a.m. to noon Monday, June,,13
Ambleside Amble on the
ry of painted turtles and why June 6 Join, other children and par-
Springwater they are so rare with the help Play on the sandy beach ents.as you explore. Bryant
Councilor Robert Liberty' of Metro naturalist James' and stroll through the shady Woods Nature Park with a
and Council President Davis, who will have small woods at George Rogers Park naturalist. Look.for raccoons,
David Bragdoti telescopes for a close look. on the Willamette River with deer and other critters in a
pg. 9 On July 9, Metro Councilor a naturalist. The program is rich natural area with forest,.
k,
meadow and wetlands. The ' adult is required in advance; animal movement. You will Fanno Creek GreenWay .
program, is for children 6 and ` children are free. Call (503) learn 'stealth skills'needed toy Trail walks
younger with a parent. $3 . 797-1928 to register. Metro. watch wildlife at close range 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays,
for Lake Oswego residents;' and, make plaster casts of June. 25, July 16 and Aug.'27
$4. for others. To register, Tot walk at Tryon Creek tracks to bring home. $16 Tour completed sections of
call. (503) 675-2549..Lake . 11 a.m. to noon Monday, in=district; $28' out-of-district. the Fanno Creek Greenway
Oswego Parks and Recreation June 20 Advance registration required; Trail, a 15=mile multi-use trail
Many forest creatures live at call (503) 629-6350.. Metro' planned from the Willamette
Twilight-Tuesdays Tryon Creek State Natural and Tualatin Hills Park and River in Portland to the
at Smith and Bybee Area. Join 'a naturalist and Recreation District Tualatin River in Tualatin.
Wetlands Natural Area other families on a search for Begin at the Denney Road.
7 to 9:30 p.m: Tuesdays, tracks and other clues they Exploring the great trailhead west of Highway,
June 21 and 28, July'12 leave behind. The program outdoors: for parents 217 and travel approximately
and 26 is for children 6 and younger. and children 5 miles along Fanno Creek.
Time change for August with a parent. $3,for Lake 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 23 Free. To register, call Bob
walks: ) Oswego. residents; $4 for Encouraging children's in- Bothman at (503) 244-7206.
6.30 to 9p.m. Tuesdays- others. To register, call (503) nate sense of wonder is at, Tualatin Hills Park and
Aug. 9 and 23 675-2549. Lake Oswego. least as imI Portaint as teach- Recreation District Trails Parks and Recreation' ing them the names Committee of plants
This relaxing walk at Smith
and B bee Wetlands Natural and animals. But as a parent,
y A bug's life in the wouldn't it:be nice to know Discover nature in
Area takes advantage of Columbia Slough - the names of the plants and ' your park .
those long summer days and 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, ' animals as well? Or at least ti 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday
gives you.a chance to unwind June 21 know how to find out? If you through Thursday, June 28-30
after work. Dusk is one of Ever wondered what creatures have ever felt less-than-ade-' Hillsboro has some•wonder-
the best times to see wildlife,; lurk beneath the surface of quately prepared to introduce . ful public parks with amazin
especially during the summer. g
Portland's waterways? Join your child to nature, this class opportunities to see wildlife.''
It is about the. only time you the Xerces Society.and the. ''is for you, Metro naturalist On this three-day adventure,
can. see most ammals such Columbia Slough Water- Deb Scrivens will cover the children ages 7-10~wilftravel
as beaver, otter, muskrat, rac-. shed Council for an evening basic's of nature observation to a different park each day to
coon, deer and mink: Birds of underwater exploration.' and show,you how to use' explore the different habitats,
also are, more active. Discuss Experience the world'of field guides: Suggestions for search for pileated wood-
the basics of wildlife watch- invertebrates in a hands' . easy outdoor nature study. peckers,.great horned owls-''
ing'•and identification with -
on environment, and learn activities and a bibliography ' and other critters. A snack is
Metro naturalist James Davis.` , about sampling methods and of the best field guides will be provided. $60 for Hillsboro
On June 28, Metro Councilor identification. Free. Advance available. Children are wel- residents; $90 for non-resi-
Rex Burkholder will be our registration required; call Jeff come. Meet At the St. Johns dents. To register, call (503)
special-guest. Bring your bin- at.(503) 232-6639. Columbia L.ibrary,,7510,N. Charleston 681-5397. Hillsboro Parks
oculars or borrow,a pair of Slough Watershed Council Ave., Portland. Registration is and'Recreation
ours. All ages are welcome, ty, not iequired. For details, call
and Xerces Society,*
ocie
but children must,be able to b'y arrangement (503) 797-1928: Metro and.. Twili ht hike at Jackson
be quiet, sneaky and patient. 0 . Multnomah County Library l~ Bottom
Payment of $5 per adult is
Anlmal LraelCln
required in advance; 'children g 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 9
are,free. Call (503) 797-1928:. Workshop. and. praetlCe Explorando el Columbia Take a leisurely evening walk
Metro 7 to 830 p.m. Wednesday, Slough around Jackson Bottom
June.22;and 9:30 a.m. to 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 25 ' Wetlands Preserve with natu- .
Canemah Blufftour :12:30'p.in. Saturday, June 25 Join the Columbia Slough ralist Sarah Pinnock to watch "
i l Have you ever :wondered who Watershed Council for a for birds, listen for frogs and
1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 19'. '
This natural area perched or-what made those footprints Spanish language environ- look for animal tracks and
atop a cliff features a wonder- on the sides of trails? With _ mental education festival.. sign. Families are welcome, .
ful view i of the Willamette Practice, you can.le'arn to ' Canoe'trips, music, bird.- but strollers do not navigate
read.the ground like a book., watching, environmental well on the trails. Bring bin-
River, a great variety of na Join, Metro *naturalist and games and displays, bilingual oculars if you have them. $4
five plants, rich local history, • animal tracker Deb Scrivens storytelling, face painting,, per person. Adance registra
and amazing examples of the
Pacific yew, tree. Join Metro at Tualatin-Hills Nature Tark and refreshments will 'be pro-. tion is required; call (503)
naturalist-Deb .Scrivens; ; for-an•evening indoor class vided: Activitie's are offered 681-6278. Jackson Bottom ,
Metro Councilor Brian and slide. show. ,Then prac- in both Spanish and English. Wetlands Preserve'
ticeiyour skills the following . Come to Whitaker Ponds'-
Newman, and Metro Council Saturday on a s ecial,tour of Natural Area at 7040 NE
President-David Br'agdon fora P
Cooper Mountain Natural 47th -Ave.; Portland. Free: For
leisurely.' exploration: You will Area..The' class includes the details call (503) 281-1132.
receive directions,,after you ,
register. Payment of $5 per basics of animal signs, track Columbia Slough Watershed r
identification and'interpreting. Council Y
Ambleside amble on the is a $4 per vehicle entry fee to Kolk pond'tour Little Adventures*
Springwater Corridor the park, payable at the gate. •1 to 3 p.m. Sundays, July 17 ' 8:30 to 10 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
11'a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, . To register, call (503) 797- and Aug'. .7 to noon Monday through'
July 10 1928. Metro Do you-rerember the flood in Wednesday, July 18-20
The Ambleside property in 1 our region in 1996?, Can you Children ages 4-7 will learn
Gresham is not open to the Wetland Adventures imagine a 4004oot-deep flood abouvfrogs; birds and the
public, but you can get a 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, in the same area? More•than amazing world of insects.-
sneak peek on a guided tour through Friday, July 11-15 12,000 years ago, repeated There will be lots of hands-
with Metro naturalist James Children ages 7-9 will explore floods of this scale came on activities,' art projects and
Davis. Metro Councilor the natural world, learn about down the Columbia River and time for exploration and
Robert Liberty and Council everything from insects to scoured out low spots in the adv.entures~ outside. $25 for
President David Bragdon also plants, build a fort; do lots of Portland-Vancouver basin. Hillsboro residents; $37 for
will attend. On this4eisurely hands-on activities and have join Metro naturalist Deb nori-residents. To.register, call
walk along Johnson Creek, a great time outside. Each day Scrivens on an exploration of (503).681-5397. Hillsboro
you can see the results of a has a different focus, while a pond formed in one of these Parks and Recreation
dam removal project that has : children learn about wetlands low spots in Tualatin. On July
made this stretch some of the and all the, amazing creatures 17, Metro Council President Family bat outing
best fish habitat in the wa- that live in these muddy, David Bragdon will be our 7 to 9.'p- m. Friday, July 22
tershed. This also is the only squishy places. $120 for special guest. Discover What Learn about owls, the magnif-
place in the region where the Hillsboro residents; $130, for native flora and fauna reside icent hunters of the night, in
Hogan cedar, a unique variety non-residents. To register, call there. Suitable for.adults and a combination class and walk
of Western red cedar, occurs, (503) 681-5397. Hillsboro children age 10 and older. suitable for older children-and
naturally. Suitable for,adults Parks and Recreation Payment of $5 per adult is adults. Meet at'Backyard Bird
and children age 8 and older.' required in advance; children Shop in Beaverton for a 45-
You will receive directions Bugs and Blooms Mini are free. Call (503) 797-1928 minute class, then carpool,to
andother information after -Camp to register. Metro Tualatin Hills Nature Park for
you register. Payment of 1$5 9 to 11:30 a' m. or 1 to 3:30
per adult is required in ad- p.m. Wednesday through
vance; children are free. Call
Friday, July 13-15
(503) 797-1928 to register. Step into the children's.garden i ynr L }v
Metro , at Lusther Farm to explore ` I~°U J E
the world.of sun, plants and
Scout game at,Oxbovu bugs at this three-day camp
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, for children ages,4-6..Your • 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6
July 10 little "bugs" can crawl in
Imagine if.you could go back the green bean teepee, make
in time, join a band of your garden crafts and harvest veg- In 1807, -led bv a Chinook- n-
ancient ancestors and roam etables. $43 for Lake Oswego ypeakirig guidcfrr,m a villabc known
the landscape that'is now residents; $48 for others. To as ;NIJIagcvh, William Clark and a
Oxbow Regional Park. Game register, call (503) 675-2549. sLinall party of men headed down the l`-
participants will divide into Lake Oswego Parks and Cuhniibia to find abig river they'd
small bands, trek through the Recreation `NICHAQW/Ll-_mrs,ed iii Noder~nccr 1801 and again
woods and along the river, in 1806. On their was to map what
use tracking and.concealment Soup'on the Slough We no1r know_11s1rhe \Y'illametre River,
techniques, and locate food 11:30 a.m.-to 1:30 p.m. Clark wrote ahout a Native Amcricen village near Blue
caches for their group. The Friday, July 15 Lake whose people had been decimated by smallpox.
game is designed to fully ac- You are invited for lunch,
tivate sensory awareness and slough stories and a tour of tirep into life -on rhemer at a family-fnendlY cultural event _
nature observation abilities. Whitaker Ponds, 'a thriving at Blue Lake Regional park. Explore life in a tribal village
No experience necessary, but natural area and environmen-: as it.rxisted 200 -eairs ego and learn ahiMt hrtitoricaI and
participants must be willing tal education center that was cdnrcmpurary Narive Airnricurculnrre.
to walk 1-2 miles over varied once a junkyard. This casual
terrain, get a little dirty, and event is open to everyone 7 he event Will hrgin with the dedication of a inohument _use their sense of adventure interested in learning more honoring the natii,c peoplcs_of the Columbia River region.
and humor. Appropriate-for about the Columbia Slough The monument has a special place_in:a beautiful natural
all ages; children must be ac- watershed. Free. Advance reg- arca at the west end of the park. Visitors also will 'el loy '
companied by an adult. Dress istrationirequired; call (503) music,, drunnning;_dancing, `a traditional canr~c• eXhihit, a
for the_weather and bring a 281-1132. Columbia Slough salmon hake, children', activities and more.
small bottle of•water. Meet at Watershed Council
the floodplain parking area. by arrangement The ~event 1s hosted~hti the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Registration and a program -l l • Rohde, the Eev. is im-i Clark Trail tdentage Foundation, the
fee of $4 per person are re- wcst.Cohnii a Gorge Chamber of Gimnierccand Xietru.
quired in advance. There also
the owl prowl.. A $5 registra= Wetland Explorers
tion fee will be refunded with 8 a.m. to14 p.m. Monday'
a $5 gift certificate'the night. through Friday, July 25-29
of the class: To register, call Children ages 10-12 will
(503) 626-0949. Backyard . 'enjoy a'week-long adventure Bird Shop exploring the amazing diver-
sity of life from the'very tiny ^ ; t ?
Bull Run watershed to the incredibly big, Children
tours will study birds, mammals;'
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. amphibians, reptiles, insects,
Saturdays, July 23 and spiders and plants, go on
Aug. 20 field trips to other natural
Don't•miss.this rare opportu-, areas, build forts, do'art proj-
nity to see Portland's tap wa- ects and spend lots of time
ter at its source. Learn about outside. $120 for Hillsboro
the protected resources that residents; $130 for non-resi= -
provide Portland with unique- , dents.'To register, call (503),
ly high-quality drinking wa- 681=5397. Hillsboro Parks'
ter. $15.-,Advance registration ` and Recreation ° t ill ~ y.t
required; call (503) 823-7407.
Portland Bureau of Water Midsummer night at 12:30 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27
Works6by arrangement Lone Fir.
5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 30 ome to the Tnalanrn Hilk Nature Park for the fifth
Graham Oaks Natural. Bring a blanket to sit on as annual BLIg Fcst. Celebrate the manY spinclc~s creatures
Area tours ' you enjoy live music, eaoice hoth hig'and small that keep the enviromnent hcalthv
1Ao 3 p.m. Sundays, July -24 cream and watch Portland and in balance. X111 those tin}, critters, like bectlcs,
and Aug. 14 history come to'life as local butterfhr s, hccs, slugs and spielers, help recycle fallen
join Metro naturalist Deb' performers present tales of the trees, pollinate tlowcrs, and are food for other animals.
Scrivens for a nature walk at famous and infamous folks Games, displays, crafts lire bogs and guided actiwies
Graham Oaks Natural Area whose final resting places are a%vait the whole family. You even rani bring a hug, to
in Wilsonville. The walk will at Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery. he identihed by an expert. Admission to nic festival is
focus on native plant com- Pack up the whole family and ~ t.SU per person. For more informations; call (503) 629-
munities, signs of wildlife , a picnic dinner. Suggested 6350. Tri rlatin (-fills Park an(i Recreation District and
and future plans for the area donation, is $5 per person or ,tetra
that include a public nature $10 per family or group. For
park. Our'route will take us more information, call (503)
past several huge old growth 775-6278. Friends of Lone Fir
Douglas fir trees. Suitable Cemetery
for adults and children 8 and. L. Enviro Camp children age 12 and older.
older. Wear hiking shoes that Arnold Creek 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday $10'in-district; $17.50 out-of-.
can get muddy. Meet at the through Friday, Aug. 8-12 district. To register, call (503)
anniversary ,celebration
CREST center, 11265, SW Children ages 6-11 enjoy a 629-6350. Tualatin Hills Park
Wilsonville Rd. Paymet.of beginning at 4 p.m. Sunday, seek of nature discovery at and Recreation. District,
'
$5 per adult is required in July 31 George' Rogers Parkin Lake &by arrangement
advance; children are free. Celebrate the 10th, assayer- Oswego. Learn to identify
Call (503) 797-1928 to regis= sary of the purchase of the animals and plants, explore, Wapato island wild food
ter. Metro headwaters of Arnold Creek, other local parks andcreeks expedition
'
one of the first natural areas and play nature, games. $175 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
Wild berr i@s and food protected by Metro's open for Lake Oswego residents; Aug. 13 '
space's, parks and streams
3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 24 $192 for others. To register;, ,Join wild food expert John
bond measure. Enjoy ,pot-
The forest has (503) 675-2549. Lake Kallas and ex lore edible wild
many tasty luck and meet your neighbors. call , p
berries and wild foods. Join, . Oswego Parks and Aecreation plants of Sauvie Island. You
Meet at Southwest Arnold.
ranger'Ben Pettitt on a hike 11 1 .1 , , will investigate wild foods
Street near Pomona Street and
through Tualatin Hills Nature Life at dusk from marshes, fields and
Park to learn'which are edible infthormation, Avenue. F call ree. AFormanda more 7 to 9 p'm. Friday' Aug. 12 woods including'wap~ ato'
- n '
and how Native Americans at (503) 244-9958. West' Join ranger Elisa Joy Payne wild cherry and more. $22. ,
used many different forest for an evening stroll through Advanced registration re-
Portland Park Neighborhood
plants to survive. Suitable Tualatin Hills Nature Park quired; call (503) 775-3828.
for adults and children a e. Association
g C~ to' explore plants and ani- Wild Food Adventures
12 and older. $10 in=district; , mals at dusk. This is when
$17.50 out-of-district.-To creatures in the forest change
register, call (563) 629-6350. shifts. Find•out who wakes'
Tualatin Hills Park and r
• up and'who goes to sleep at -
Recreation District dusk. Suitable for.adults and-
by arrangement _
Marshmallow, meringue Speing,bird'vvalki', Tualatin River, birds 'Sauvie Island bird walk
and.s'mores=from wild 9'to 11 a:n: Saturday, June 4 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, , 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
plantsi" Spring; brings more than 25 June 8 June 25 '
. ' , ° . . see 1 to p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14 different ongbirds to join the Join instructor Doug Rob- Explore the Oak Island
Joiti;'wild food expert John Y resident birds riesting,at Smith, berson and learn About the Nature Trail with natural-
Kallas and learn how`to"find • and Byb. Wetlands Naiu birds of the Tualatin' River ist Elaine Murphy. Sauvie
and gather wild plants from ral Area..Lingering winter watershed. This indoor eve- Island is a great place to view .
whiSwe'll prepare luxurious waterfowl and birds of prey ning session will be followed, raptors, herons and lots of `
meringues; marshmallows and add,to hot•birding action at by a Saturday morning guided songbirds.. Suitable for older
s'mores''Anyone..with',a sweet'',! 'the;wetlands in early spring. bird walk at a location to be children and adults with be=
toot}rwill"love this'wild•food Meeti Metro naturalist and determined. $10 for members ginning to intermediate bird-
adventure:'$25: Advanced , ' . .;expert,biider James Davis in of Tualatin Riverkeepers; $20 ing skills. To carpool, meet
registration required; cdll the packing or on North Ma- for non-members. Advance at the Vancouver Backyard
(503)'775-3828'., Wild Food' ring Drive: Learn to identify registration required; call Bird Shop: Free. Advanced
Adventures '~by arrange- birds by sight and song. Bring (503) 590-5813: Tualatin registration required; call
ment binoculars or borrow a pair Riverkeepers (360) 253-5771.'Backyard
of ours: Suitable for adults Bird Shop
Let's have an adventure' and children 10. and older. Sandy River delta bird
8 a.m. to noon Monday Free. Advance registration is walk Bird watching at Noble.
through Wednesday, required; call (503) 79771928. 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday' Woods Park
Metro
Aug. 22-24 ' ' • • June 11- 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, -
Children ages 7-10 will hike Learn about wild bird identifi- June 26
in a forest, walk along a Fanno Creek bird walk cation and bird behavior on a Noble Woods is a 37-acre
stream, check out pond-life 8 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday, nature walk at the Sandy Riv- wooded park in Hillsboro
and explore many of the natu- June 5 er delta: Suitable for adults with a mix of forest habitats
ral areas around the'Tualatin Learn about bird identifica- and older children with begin- and an excellent trails system.
Basin. Each,day is a different tion and behavior.on a nature ning to intermediate birding Join Metro naturalist and '
adventure as children learn walk along Fanno Creek with skills. To carpool, meet at the expert birder James Davis for
about the cool plants and naturalist Elaine Murphy. _ Gresham Backyard Bird Shop. his first birding program at.
animals that live in their wa= Suitable for older'children Free. Advance registration Noble Woods. James suspects
tersheil. A snack-is provided: and adults. To carpool, meet required; call (503) 661-49.44. that this beautiful spot is a
$60 for Hillsboro residdnts; " 'at Beaverton Backyard Bird Backyard Bird Shop` bird magnet. Find out if he's
$90 for h6h4 siddnts:'T6 Shop: Free.,Advance registra- right. Bring your binoculars
register,-call (503) 681- tion required; call (503) 626 Evening bird walks at or borrow a pair of ours.
5397. Hillsboro Parks and 0949. Backyard Bird Shop Orchard Park Suitable for all levelsof bird
Recreation 7 to 8.30 p.m. Wednesdays, watchers, teens and adults.,
Lunch with the birds June 22 and July 6 Metro Councilor Susan
noon to 1•p.m. Wednesdays Join Metro naturalist James' McLain will be our special
through June 29 "
Davis and Metro Councilor guest. Free. Advance registra-
A Meet,a Jackson Bottom natu Susan McLain at Orchard' tion re9uired• call (503) 797-
.
ralist and spend your lunch Park in Hillsboro for.some 1928. Metro and Hillsboro
hour learning how to identify summer birding during one Parks and Recreation
migrating waterfowl and of the most pleasant times
F' other cool birds at Jackson of the day. This 20-acre site Mary'S. Young State
Bottom Wetlands Preserve. in the Rock Creek greenway Park bird walk
Great blue heron hike Spotting scopes, binocu, was purchased by Metro with 8 to 10:30, a.m. Saturday,
8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 4 Lars and field guides will be funds from the open spaces, . July 9 .
Join wetlands education spe- • provided. Meet at the north, arks and streams bond
• 'cialist Sarah Pinnock fora p _ Join naturalist Elaine Murphy'
viewing shelter next to the measure. The park features' nature walk at Mary S.
walk to the east side of Jack- Clean Water.Services sewage on a
an accessible looped trail sys- Young Sur ea k and learn
son Bottom Wetlands Preserve treatment plant on Highway tem through woodlands and about wild bird identification
to see a colony of great blue 219 south of Hillsboro. Free. meadows and across flood- and bird behavior. To carpool,
herons on nests high in the Registration is not required. plain and wetland areas via meet at Backyard Bird Shop
Douglas fir trees. You should For more information, call
be able to observe young and (503)68 1 1-6278-. Jackson Bot- boardwalks. Bring your bin in Lake
borrow. a pair of Oswego.
adult herons as they go about tom Wetlands Preserve ours. Suitable for all levels of Advance
feeding and flight instruction. bird watchers age 9 and older. registration
$4 per person. Advance regis- ~.i.+.~
tratiori is required; call (503) Free: Advance registration required;..
681-6278. Jackson Bottom required; call (503) 797-1928.• call (503)
Wetlands Preserve - Metro and Hillsboro Parks 635-2044..
and Recreation Backyard Bird
Shop b•:
e4j to
Summer bird watching' Kelley Point Park bird Tualatin. River accessible Columbia Slough,'. at Smith and Bybee Wet- walk. canoe trip; Re atta
lands Natural Area- 8 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday, .9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
9 a.m;'to'1,p.m. Sunday,`.i ,
<<,
9 to 11 a:m. Saturdays; July Aug. 14, . June' 18 'July, 31 ,
9 and 16 Enjoy the flora and fauna of Paddle the Tualatin River and This family-focused_event"
Join Metro naturalist and Kelley Point Park and learn look for river otter, beaver, attracts hundreds of canoeists
birding expert James Davis about wild bird identifica- mink, nutria, red-legged frogs, . grid kayakers each year. to
for some great birding as the. tion and bird behavior on`a' " herons; ducks and a variety of the banks of 'the Columbia:'
nesting season winds down nature walk with Backyard songbirds. The trip will begin Slough, a waterway' with '
At Smith and Bybee Wetlands Bird Shop. Suitable for adults at Cook Park in Tigard and unique history, abundant
Natural Area. See young birds and older children. To car- head upriver. Take advantage wildlife and4nany
that have left the nest and pool; meet at the Vancouver of the Tualatin's leisurely pace recreational opportunities.
"family activities" such as Backyard Bird Shop. Advance. and quiet:twists and turns Participants receive a free t-
feeding and flocking. Learn registration required; call to strengthen your paddling shirt, refreshments and maps
to identify the most common (360) 253-5771. Backyard skills and enjoy the scenery:. of the slough. A $5 donation ;
birds by their song as'well as , Bird Shop Adaptive equipment and' per boat is requested.
their appearance. Suitable for trained staff are available to Advance registration
adults and children 12 and support people, with special required;,call. (503) 281-1132.,%
older. Bring your binoculars needs. $45 program fee Columbia Slough Watershed
or borrow a pair of ours. includes equipment, clothing,, ' Counci
l
Free. Advance registration instruction and transportation
'dd
required; call (503) 797=1928. O"i
from Forest,Grove or' Lower Clackamas River
Trips
MetroG - designated pickup spots in raft trip
the Portland area. Advance 10 a.m..to 3 p.m. Sunday,
Greenway Trail bird walk registration, required; call Aug. 21
8 .to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Tualatin River paddle (503) 681-9471. Adventures Paddle a raft down a'
July 23 Without Limits leisuielystretch of the lower
Ex lore.the Greenwa Trail tour and nature walk .
p y 10.a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Clackamas River on this
in Vancouver on a bird-ori- June 11 Smith and Bybee all=day adventure. Metro
. '
ented'nature walk. Suitable Wetlands paddle.trips naturalist.Deb Scrivens will
for older children and adults join Metro naturalist James. Travelin b canoe or
Davis and members of the g y point out" the natural wonders
with beginning to intermedi=, kayak is the best way to and wildlife along the way,
Tualatin Riverkeepers for a
ate birding skills. To carpool, leisurely paddle upstream and explore Smith and Bybee - . and river-guide Ken Barker
meet at the Vancouver Back- Wetlands Natural Area in 'will teach'you how to control
yard Bird Shop. Free. Ad- back from one of Metro's North Portland. Bring your, your raft through the mild
vanced registration required; future river access points west of Tigard. Before the own kayak or canoe and \ rapids. Metro Councilor
call (360) 253=5771. Back- . paddle trip we'll take a brief personal flotation 'device. Brian Newman and Council
yard Bird Shop The trip leader will contact President David Bragdon-will
walk to explore the forested participants if it is necessary. • be our special guests. This is
part of the property, looking
Cedar Creek Trail bird to cancel the trip due to low a great trip for beginners and
walk for wildflowers; birds, and . water levels. Meet at the families; Bring your lunch.
animal sign. Then explore lot on North Marine,
8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the habitats of this area parking $35 fee includes instruction,
Aug. 6 paddling the river for about Drive. Advance registration . raft equipment and shuttle.
Enjoy viewing native flora three hours. Birds will be required. Friends-of Smith To register acid for details,.
and fauna with naturalist singing from the banks for and Bybee Lakes call (503) 797-1928. Metro.
Elaine Murphy-on a bird the entire trip. Bring drinking 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday,' and Northwest Discoveries
oriented nature walk'on the water, snacks, insect and sun June 20
Cedar Creek Trail. Suitable protection, and-water' roof . To register, call Frank Opila
for'adults and older children, binoculars if you have-them. at (503) 283-1145.
with beginning to intermedi Advance registration and ' 8 a.m. to noon Sunday,
ate birding skills. To car- payment are required. The July 24
pool, meet at the King City registration fee is $5 for To register, call Troy Clark'at
Backyard Bird Shop. Free.- members of the Tualatin
(503) 249-0482.
Advance registration required; _Riverkeepers and includes ' ~ •
call (503)•968-9295. Back- . free canoe use. Non=members noon to 4 p.m. Saturday,
yard Bird Shop . pay $10 to register for the' Aug. 13
trip.with their own boat and To register, call Dale Svart a N
can rent a canoe from the ' . (503) 285;3084...
riverkeepers for an.additional
$20. To register, call Tualatin °
Riverkeepers at (503) 590-
5813. Metro and Tualatin °
Riverkeepers '
I -
Friends of Trees. at the will•be provided. Advance Lone Fir workdays
. Of A, refuge registration required; call 10, a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays,
I r'. 9 a.m..to noon Saturday, (503) 797-1928. Metro -June 18, July 16 and Aug. 20
~v .4
entures June 11 Help restore Metro's Lone Fir
Help with weeding and Monumental evenings Pioneer Cemetery. Activities;
mulching at Tualatin,River at Lone-Fir. include -cleaning and leveling
KEEP .NATURE IN National Wildlife Refuge in. 6:30 p.m. to sunset Tuesdays,, headstones, raising sunken
j Tualatin. Tools and training June 14 and 28, July 12 and . stones, gardening, landscap-
N E -I G H B O R H O O D S will be provided. For meeting 26, and Aug. 9 and 23 'ing and recording headstone
location and directions, visit Enjoy the beauty and tran information for a research
of Lone Fir Pioneer project. For more informa-
Bauman Park work day www•friendsoftrees.org and quility
click on 'planting schedule"' Cemetery in Southeast Port- tion, call Becky at (503) .775-
9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
June 4 or call (503) 284-8846. There land.' Discover stories of days 6278. Friends of Lone Fir.
Help remove Himalayan is no need to register unless gone by as you help care for Cemetery
blackberry and English ivy you are bringing a group of the headstones and landscape
from the natural areas of 10 or more. Friends of Trees of this historic pioneer cem- Tualatin Hills Nature
Bauman Park. Bring a shovel, ' by arrangement etery. The focus this year is Park project days
loppers and, work gloves, if tombstone transcription, site 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays
possible. Refreshments will be . Friends of Trees, neigh- maintenance and beautifica- and Sundays, June 18 and 19,
provided. The park is south- borhood coordinator tion..Meet at the-entrance at , July 16 and 17, and Aug. 20'
'west of the intersection of training Southeast 21st Avenue and and 21
Morrison Street. For,more in- Help *a Tualatin Hills'. Nature
Southwest Oleson Road and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Park ran er remove invasive
Ames Way. Meet at the dead June 11' ' formation, call Becky at (503) g
775-6278. Friends of Lone Fir plants and create a desirable
end on the north side of the Neighborhood residents learn - bitat for native plants and
park. To register, call Melissa how to organize.tree plantings Cemetery ha wildlife. Bring work gloves
at (503) 629-6305 ext. 2953. in their,neighborhoods during and drinking water. Vo ves
Tualatin Hills Park and Rec- next year's planting season.' Errol Heights wetlands
reation District Advance registration required; work days teers younger than 18 need a
parent waiver form, and vol-
call Rachel at (503) 282-8846 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, unteers.younger than 14 must
Hideaway Park work day ext. 19. Friends of Trees June 18, July 16 and Aug. 20 be accompanied by an'adult.
9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Help restore the Errol Heights To-register, call (503) 629-
June 4, Powell Butte trail property in the heart of. 6350. Tualatin Hills Park and
Help remove Himalayan maintenance SoutheastPortland. This 12- . Recreation District
blackberry and English ivy '9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, acre site has three spring-fed
from the natural areas of , June 11; July'9 and Aug:13 ponds and is used by local Woods Memorial Natural
Hideaway Park. Bring lop= Help repair the trails at Pow- . school children as an out- Area restoration
pers, a shovel and work ell Butte Nature Park. Brin door laboratory. Meet-at the
g 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays,
gloves, if possible. Refresh- water and loves. Meet at corner of Southeast 52nd
g June 18; July 16 and Aug. 20 -
merits will be provided. the parking lot at the, top of and Tenino. Bring water and Help restore this 34-acre
Meet at the park entrance the hill on Southeast 162nd gloves. To register, call (503) wooded-'park in-Southwest
on Southwest Oleson Road . Avenue south of Powell Bou- 823-6131. Portland Parks Portland by removing non-na-
south of Miles-Court. To levard. To register, call (503) and Recreation, tive plants and building a new
register, call Melissa at (503) 82376131. Portland Parks trail system.-Bring water and
629-6305 ext. 2953. Tualatin and Recreation Friends of Trees at gloves. To register, call (503)
Hills Park and Recreation Bonita Park , 823-6131. Portland Parks
District Stewardship day at 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, and Recreation
Smith and Bybee . Jyne 18 '
Dickinson Park ivy Wetlands Help with weeding and Friends of Trees, at
removal mulching at Bonita Park in
4 i 9 a.m. to noon Sunday, Gresham, Woods .
9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, June 12 Tigard. Tools and training 9 a.m: to noon Saturday,
June 11, July 9 and Aug. 13 Help restore native plant will be provided. For meeting June 25
Help remove ivy from this communities at a variety location and directions, visit Help with weeding and
small nature park in South- of sites around Metro's www•friendsoftree's.org and''
mulching at this natural area
west Portland, Meei at the 2,000-acre Smith and Bybee click on "planting schedule" in Gresham. Tools and train-
turnout on Southwest 55th Wetlands Natural Area in or call (503) 284-8846. There ing will be provided. For
Avenue south.of Taylors Ferry ' North Portland. Restoration' is no need to register unless meeting location and direc-
Road. Bring gloves and water. activities include maintaining . You are bringing a group of tions, visit www.friendsoft-
To register, call (503) 823- native plants and removing 10 or more. Friends of Trees rees.org and. click on "plant-
6131. Portland Parks and invasive species that threaten (~,by arrangement ing schedule" or call (503)
Recreation the habitat. Wear long pants 284-8846. There is no need to
and sleeves-and sturdy shoes. register unless you are.bring-
Tools, snacks and water ing a group of 10 or more. .
Friends of Trees.
&by arrangement
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F ~au~aaaaaa~maas~ m~ _ ro u 15 Soup on the Slough, pg. 9'
1A°YA. SG JUNE 16 Oxbow campfire program: Bats, pg. 4
r 16 Summer bird watching at Smith and'Bybee Wetlands, pg.,12
1 Lunch with the birds at Jackson,Bottom, pg. 11 16 Painted turtle walk, pg. 7
4 Painted turtle walk, pg. 7 16 'Tualatin, Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13
4 Hideaway Park work day, pg. 13, 16 Lone Fir work day, pg. ;13
Cck k nuc' I ndc ucirdu cc 16 Errol Heights wetlands work daY. pg. 13
W1);i ti id) f i rc %N i r, S, m US1C t 4 4 Great Bauman blue Park heron work hike day, at pg. 13 Jackson Bottom, 16 Woods Memorial Natural Area restoration, pg: 13
wy pg. 11
i n d f u l l . PaC.Cn1C 4 . Spring bird walk at Srnith and Bybee Wetlands, P911 16 Fanno Creek Greenway Trail walk, pg. 8
p e v
5 Fanno Creek bird walk, 11 17 Tualatin Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13
fit, h);td II vour lowed"Ones P9 dventures,
6 Tot walk at George Rogers Park, pg. 7 18 LittleA Pg 9
and luui u~ at Blue' Lakc 8 Tualatin River birds, pg. 11 19 Oxbow adventures: Forest fashion, pg. 5
for c xj rime for ifle 8 Lunch with the birds at Jackson Bottom, pg. 11 22 Oxbow campfire program: Fiddling in the park, pg. 4
T a J 11 Powell Butte trail maintenance, 13 22 Family bat outing, pg. 9
whole faintly ACtlugrnc`aaLC pg.
11 TualatinRiver paddle tour and nature walk, pg. 12 23 Bull Run watershed tour, pg. 10
lOCatedt~the w ;t zild of 11 Friends of Trees at the refuge, pg. 13 23 Oxbow campfire program: Slithering tales, pg.,4
a?
the paPk.. 11 Dickinson Park ivy removal, pg. 13 23 Greenway Trail bird walk, pg 12
'
11 Sandy River Delta bird walk, pg. 11 24 Wild berries and food, pg. 10
-
a..\ 11 Cycle the Wellfield; pg. 7 24 Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area paddle trip, pg. 12 ,
F~161~11, at tlYltieS 11 Friends of Trees neighborhood coordinator training, pg. 13 24 Graham Oaks Natural Area tour, pg. 10
1 to 5 Nr 12 Stewardship Day at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 13 25 Wetland Explorers, pg. 10
13 Tot walk at Bryant Woods Nature Park, pg. 7 26• Monumental evenings at Lone Fir Cemetery, pg. 13
"~~IlterndtlonalVood 14 Monumental evenings at Lone.Fir Cemetery, pg. 13 26 Oxbow adventures: River roundup, pg. 5
15 Lunch with the birds at Jackson Bottom, pg. 11 26 Twilight Tuesday at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 8
6 \COU,,Irt 18 Tualatin Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13 29 Oxbow campfire program: Old-time music, pg. 4 -
1a01U p.m. 18 Lone Fir work day, pg. 13 30 Oxbow campfire program: Discovering ethnobotany, pg. 4
18 Errol Heights wetlands work day, pg. 13 30 'Midsummer night at Lone Fir, pg. 10
Music 18 Tualatin River accessible canoe trip, pg. 12 31 Columbia Slough Regatta, pg. 12
l l1. c rcnl p S 11.1 n 1 t i I I 18 Woods Memorial Natural Area restoration,, pg. 13 31 Arnold Creek anniversary celebration, pg. 10
18 . Friends of Trees at Bonita Park, pg._ 13
perform classic rock, 19 Tualatin Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13"~"~
,moorh jazz and rhvthrn .19 CanemahBlufftour, pg.8 - AUGUST
and hluea music frinn the 19 Osprey Day on Father's Day,pg.5
` 20 Summer solstice paddle at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 12
5 C)s and ' 9! )s • 20 Tot walk at Tryon Creek State Natural Area, pg. 8 5 • Oxbow campfire program: Old-time bluegrass tunes, pg. 4 .
to 10 rtt. 21 Twilight Tuesday at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 8 6 Oxbow campfire program: Birds of prey, pg. 4
• P• 6 Encounter at Nichagwti, pg. 9
21 A bug's life in the Columbia Slough, pg. 8 6 Cedar Creek Trail bird walk, Pg•' 12' -
22 Evenin bird walk at Orchard Park, 11
' Fireworks above g pg. 7 Kolk pond tour, pg. 9 •
22 Lunch with the birds at Jackson Bottom, pg. 11 : 8 Enviro Camp, pg. 10 ,
the park 22 Animal tracking workshop and practice, pg. 8 . ne Fir Cemetery, pg. 13
10 to 1 1 p.m. 23 Exploring the great outdoors: for parents and children, pg. 8 9 9 Twilight Tuesday Monumental day evenat-Smith ings nings at at Loand Bybee Wetlands, pg. 1 8'
25 Fanno Creek Greenway Trail walk, pg. 8 12 Oxbow campfire program: Fiddling in the park, pg. 4
vdm+ti i m i,, k- per 25 Explorando el Columbia Slough, pg. 8 12 Life at dusk, pg. 10
erh i lr. No pus, alc++h+,l 25 Friends of Trees at Gresham Woods, pg. 13 13 Oxbow campfire program: The amazing night life of bats, pg. 5
25 Sauvie Island bird walk, pg.' 11 13 Wa ato Island wild food expedition, 10
n' pcrs final tircwc+rk,. 26 Bird'watching at Noble Woods Park, pg. 11 p pg.
28 Monumental evenings at Lone Fir Cemetery, pg. 13' . 13 Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area paddle trip, pg. 12 '
Presented by 28 Oxbow adventures: Osprey adventure; pg. 5 13 Powell Butte trail maintenance, pg. 13'
G mu 28 Discover nature in your park, pg. 8 13 Dickinson, Park ivy removal, pg. 13
P 14 Kelley Point Park bird walk, pg. 12
28 'Twilight Tuesday at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 8 14 Marshmallow, meringue and s'mores from'wild plants, pg. 11
Sponsored by 29 Lunch with the birds at Jackson Bottom, pg. 11 14 Graham Oaks Natural Area tour, pg. 10
The Gresham Ourltictk 19 Oxbow campfire program: Old-time music, pg.5
20 Woods Memorial Natural Area restoration, pg. 13
Merchants B ink
JULY 20 Tualatin Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13
l ct n r .20 Errol Heights wetlands work day, pg. 13
Mt. f oOd Cornni(1nity 1 Oxbow campfire program: Jenand Wendy'stunes, pg.4 20 Oxbow'campfireprogram: Discovering ethnobotany, pg: 5
,l Ic c 2 Oxbow campfire program: Birds of prey, pg. 4 .20 Bull'Run watershed tour, pg. 10
4 Fourth of July fireworks at Blue Lake, pg. 14 20 Lone Fir workday, pg: 13
f u rr;t C:hcvrt'Ict 5 Oxbow adventures: Barefoot and bear feet, pg. 5 21 Tualatin Hills Nature Park project day, pg. 13
Special [hanks 6 Evening bird walk at Orchard Park, pg. 11 , 21 Lower Clackamas River: raft trip, pg. 12
Fo 1 r % Po tl icc 8 ' Oxbow campfire program: The folk music of Juliet Wyers, pg. 4 22 Let's have an adventure, pg. 11
9 Twilight hike at Jackson Bottom, pg. 8- 23 Twilight Tuesday at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg.,8
)upa rtn nen t g Dickinson Park ivy removal, pg. 13 23 Monumental evenings at Lone Fir Cemete y,'pg. 13'
N111 It I I 1 m ah Cu 1.111 tv 9 Oxbow campfire program: Storytelling with Will Hornyak, pg. 4 26. Oxbow campfire program: Jen'and Wendy's eclectic tunes, pg. 5
Sheriff's Off ic(. 9 Summer bird watching at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 12 . 27 Bug Fest at Tualatin Hills Nature Park, pg. 10
9 . Powell Butte trail maintenance, pg. 13 27 Oxbow campfire program: Storytelling, pg. 5
Gr(sham I I"r Dcpartmcilt 9 Painted turtle walk, pg.7 27 Fanno Creek Greenway Trail walk, pg. 8'
C;rctihani'Ch,unbcr cif 9 Mary S. YoungState'Parkbird walk,,pg.11 '
(,;11 rt i 11 c rcc 10 Ambleside amble on the Springwater Corridor, pg. 9, NVCe t C dunihia (oq c _ 10. Scout game at Oxbow, pg.9 SEPTEMBER '
11 Wetland Adventures, pg. 9''.
Chamber 4 Ct +m rn c c c 12 Oxbow adventures: Sneaky scavenger hunt, pg. 5 2 Oxbow campfire program: The folk music of Juliet Wyers, pg. 5'
Vol untccrs 111 t hr Gor.;e 12 Twilight Tuesday at Smith and Bybee Wetlands, pg. 8 3 Oxbow campfire program: Shadow puppets, pg. 5
Gresha OprimitttC-luh 12 Monumental evenings atLone.FirCemetery,pg.13
13 Bugs and Blooms Mini Camp, pg. 9
15 Oxbow campfire program: Old-time bluegrass tunes, pg. 4
See you there!
Howell Territorial Park on Pioneer cemeteries in Mult-
Metro regional . Information
Sauvie Island is a scenic blend nomah County offer a unique, L
parks, greenspaces of natural and cultural history. look into the history of the region numbers
The Oregon Historical Society and are managed as operating
and facilities provides interpretive tours of a facilities. Dating back as early as General number
pioneer house and agricultural 1851, 14 pioneer cemeteries offer (503) 797-1850
museum-on summer weekends. scenic tranquility and a glimpse
'Blue Lake Regional Park pro- Picnickers and birdwatchers into the past. Picnic reservations
797-1928
vides archery, volleyball, softball, enjoy this idyllic site, which also (503) horseshoes, playgrounds, food includes nine acres of wetland Chinook Landing Marine Park,
concessions, bike and boat rent- and surrounding pastoral land. a 67-acre marine park,with six Registration for Metro
als, swimming, fishing and large There are two rustic areas that launching lanes on the Columbia activities
picnic shelters perfect for family can be reserved for small picnics River,'is the largest public boat- (503) 797-1928 '
reunions and company picnics. or weddings. irig facility in Oregon. The park Blue Lake Regional Park
Bikers, runners and walkers Accessibile'features: restrooms offers picnic and viewing areas, 5
enjoy the,trails along the lake and Picnic areas and barn museum. wetland and wildlife habitat, (03) 665-4995
throughout the park. The Lake , disabled-accessible docks, rest-'
House is an elegant site for wed- Location: Take Highway 30 rooms and a seasonal river patrol The Lake House ;
dings and other special events. north past Linnton to the Sauvie station. (503) 797-1928
Accessibile features: parking, Island Bridge. Cross the bridge, Oxbow Regional Park
y Accessibile features: parking,
proceed north a roximatel
restrooms,' archery, fishing dock, PP restrooms, picnic area and (503) 663 4708
picnic areas water area 1 mile and turn right onto Howell -
play Park Road. observation deck. Howell Territorial Park
playgrounds, park paths, office, Location: Adjacent to Blue Lake (503) 665-6918
food concession, wetlands obser-
vation deck and trail loop.. Smith and Bybee Wetlands Regional Park on Marine Drive. James Bybee House
Natural Area is the largest pro- Entrance fee: $5 per vehicle. (503) 222-1741
Location: Between Marine Drive tected wetland within an Ameri-
and Sandy Boulevard off North- can city. Home to beavers, river Smith and Bybee
east 223id'Avenue.'From otters, black-tailed deer, osprey, M. James Gleason Memorial Wetlands Natural Area
I-84, take the Fairview exit (14) bald eagles and Western painted' Boat Ramp is a.convenient public (503) 797-1844
and go north on 207th Avenue to turtles, this 2,000-acre wildlife boat launch on the Columbia
Sandy Boulevard. Turn right onto area offers a paved trail with two River, minutes from downtown Marine. facilities
Sandy and travel east to 223rd, wildlife viewing platforms. Non-. Portland. Amenities include (503) 665-6918
and turn left. Proceed north to motorized. boats are welcome. ' launch lanes, boarding docks, Glendoveer.Golf Course
Blue Lake Road and the park. restrooms, river maps and a river .
Accessibile features: parking; patrol office.' (503) 253-7507
Entrance fee: $4 per car and.; Interlakes Trail, wildlife viewing Pioneer cemeteries
$7 per bus. platforms and restrooms. Accessibile features: parking and
restrooms. (503) 797-1709
Oxbow Regional Park, a 1,200- Location: On Marine Drive be- : .
i tween the Expo Center and Kelley Location: Northeast.43rd Avenue
acre natural area park located . and Marine Drive.
within the wild and scenic Sandy Point Park.. Take I-5 to exit 307.• 'Note: In order to protect wildlife •
Go west on North Marine Drive Entrance fee: $4 per vehicle.'.
River Gorge, offers the opportuni- habitat, and for their own safety,
walk through an old-growth for'2:2 miles. Turn left at the
ty to g g large brown and white natural Sauvie Island Boat Ramp,en- pets are not permitted-at any
forest or watch fall chinook Metro park or greenspace.
area sign. ables boaters to enjoy the
salmon swim upstream to spawn: quiet waters and wildlife of
The river draws swimmers, Beggars-tick Wildlife Refuge, a Multnomah Channel. Picnic
rafters, kayakers and anglers. 20-acre greenspace located along- tables, parking and restrooms L The "accessible'features"
Hiking trails, wooded campsites, the.Springwater Corridor Trail, are available. listed above are facilities and
reservable picnic areas, horse named after a activities that are accessible to
trails, playgrounds and play fields was species of na- Accessibile features: parking, wheelchair users. For information
are also available. five sunflower. The refuge is home restrooms and picnic area. about other kinds of access or -
to a variety of native plant species
Accessibile features: parking, of- and wildlife, and provides open Location: At the junction of accommodations, call (503) 797-
fice, restrooms, shower buildings, water for migratory waterfowl in Burlington Ferry and Sauvie . 1728.
three campsites, picnic shelters the winter. Island roads.
and campground amphitheater. Accessibile features: parking and
Lotion: Eight miles east of paths ,(compactedgravel). Glendoveer Golf Course
Gresham. From I-84, take the provides challenging play for
Troutdale exit (17). Go past the Location: Southeast 111th every level with two 18-hole golf"
truck stop to the light. Turn right Avenue, just north of Foster Road. Also accessible from the courses. A,2-mile fitness trail
on.257th, go 3 miles to Division along the perimeter of the course .
Street. Turn left onto'Division. Springwater Corridor Trail. draws joggers and walkers to the
Follow the signs 6:5 miles and natural setting. There also are"
turn left. Follow the road io the tennis and racquetball courts, a
park. driving range and a.restaurant.
Entrance fee: $4 per car and Location: 140th and Northeast
$7 per bus.. Glisan Street. k7
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Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 1 2
May 28 through Sept. 5
Boating, fishing swinunmg picnicking and hiking abound at Blue fake
. ~ Ti1QMiT ~
Metro's Blue Lake Regional Parkin hairyfek~ a summertime
hot spot for all ages. TriiMet is launching a-pilot service, called ~ Shut 't]
the Blue Lake; Shuttle, to provide another way for people to
get to the'park on sirmmer_weekends and holidays." '
The shuttle runs evern 20 minutes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ?
`between Gresham Central Transit (,enter,'aiid the'park via
;Northeast 223rd tlvenue (ri~Saturdas, Sundays Memorial
Day, Independence Dav 'al-id Labor Dav. Complete schedules
and trip planning are available at trimet.org or b}', cal Hit, .
( 503) 238=RIDE.'Re1ular TriMet fares apply; riders get into
the park for-tree. `
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METRO
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Agenda Item No. 5
For Agenda of August 9, 2005
THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL WILL BE ASKED TO:
SET OVER TO THE AUGUST 23, 2005, CITY COUNCIL MEETING THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE FINAL ORDER REGARDING THE APPEAL OF
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE TIGARD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
EXPANSION
THE SET OVER IS TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL TIME TO PREPARE THE FINAL
ORDER DOCUMENTS
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AGENDA ITEM No. 6 Date: August 9, 2005
TESTIMONY..
SIGN-UP SHEETS
Please sign on the following page(s) if you wish to testify before City Council on:
PUBLIC. HEARING
(Informational)
Formation of Sanitary: Sewer
Reimbursement District No. 35
(SW Ash. Ave nue)
This is a City of Tigard pub/ic meeting, subject to the State of.Oregon's. public
meeting and records. laws. AO written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is open%y availab/e to a// members of the public. The names
and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public
meetings will be'included in the meeting minutes, which is a pubfic record.
Due to Time Constraints
City Council May Impose
A Time Limit on Testimony
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AGENDA ITEM No. 6 August 9, 2005
PLEASE PRINT
This is a City,of Tigard public meeting, subject to the State of Oregon's public
meeting and records laws. All written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names
and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public
meetings will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
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AGENDA ITEM #
FOR AGENDA OF August 9, 2005
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Formation of Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement District No. 35 (SW Ash Avenue).
PREPARED BY: G. BgM DEPT HEAD OK CITY MGR OK
ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL
Formation of a sewer reimbursement district to construct a sanitary sewer project as part of the Neighborhood
Sewer Extension Program.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approval of the attached Resolution forming the Reimbursement District.
{ INFORMATION SUMMARY
The .proposed project would provide sewer service •to ninelots. along: S W Ash Avenue; near .Garrett Street.' Through
the.! City' s, Neighborhood S'ewer.Extenkoin,Program; the City would install public-:sewers' to, each lot,<withih,the ' .
'...~.;.~,.i: Reimbursement District and,the owners: would reimburse'the:City:.r,.
fo a fair share of theccost:of the:public sewer at. ; .
.!the time of connection to the sewer.:In addition;"each::.owner:would.be required to-pay a.tonriecti6n fee, currently:.
$2,635, before connecting to the line and wouldrbe+iesp6nsible' for disconnecting the existing septic system
according to County rules and any other, plumbing modifications necessary to connect to the public line. On
July 6, 2005, staff met with owners to review project procedure, construction schedule and estimated costs.
Each owner has been notified of the hearing by mail. The notice, mailing list and additional details are included in
the City Engineer's Report attached as Exhibit A to the proposed resolution.
If Council approves this request to form the Reimbursement District, bids from contractors to construct the
sewer will be requested.
Another resolution to finalize the formation of the Reimbursement District, with cost adjustments, will be
submitted for Council action after construction is completed and actual construction costs are determined.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED
None.
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VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY
Not.applicable.
ATTACHMENT LIST -
Attachment 1-Proposed Resolution
Exhibit A, City Engineer's Report
Exhibit B, Map
Attachment 2- Vicinity Map
Attachment 3- Communication Plan
Attachment 4- Notice to Owners
Attachment 5- Mailing List
Attachment 6-Resolution No. 01-46
Attachment 7- Resolution No. 03-55
FISCAL NOTES
The estimated cost of the project is $110,215. This amount includes the estimated cost of construction plus an
amount for administration and engineering as defined in TMC 13.09.040(1).
Funding is by unrestricted sanitary sewer funds.
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Communications Plan
SW Ash Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Goal: Construction Sanitary Sewer Extension for Reimbursement District No..35.
Timeline: FY 2005-06 Construction Season.
Communication Goal: To communicate to property owners.within the Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement
District the estimated cost of connecting to the public sanitary sewer line, the construction schedule; and
final cost for the Reimbursement District.
Date Item Description Responsibility
6/24/05 Neighborhood Meeting Mail Meeting Notice to property owners Administrative
Notice Specialists
Meet with property owners to explain Engr. Manager
7/6/05 Neighborhood Meeting procedure and to review estimated costs Project Engr.
and construction schedule.
7/26/05 Hearing Notice Mail Notice of formation of Reimbursement Administrative
District to Property Specialists
8/9/05 Formation Hearing City Council reviews and forms proposed Project Engr.
Sanitary Sewer District
8/10/05 Notice of Decision Mail Notice of Decision to property owners Administrative
within District Specialists
8/18/05 Advertisement Submit advertisement for bids to DJC and . Administrative
TT Specialists
A, Engr. Manager
9/1105_ „ B.id.Opening Opening:of Bids at public bid opening. :Administrative',•f..:
Specialist.
9/14/05 ' ' Award Bid Send Notice of Award and contract .Administrative..
documents t'o'lowest bidder S ecialists
10/3/05 Pre-Construction Meet with contractor to, review project Construction
Meeting requirements Ins ector:..., , 'I..
10/3/05 Notice to Proceed Authorize contractor to begin work. Administrative
Specialists
Plan needs to be approved by construction Construction
10/3/05 Traffic Control Plan Inspector
inspector and project manager
En r. Manager
Throughout Lateral Confirm location of laterals with property Construction
construction Locations owners Inspector
Throughout Construction Notice Hang Construction Notice on doorknobs of Construction
construction property owners impacted by project Inspector
Contractor
Throughout Inspector is available to' receive and Construction
construction Construction Inspection respond to complaints Inspector
Notice to property Mail hearing notice, resolution, property Project Engr.
10/24/05 owners of final hearing. owner cost to each property owner. Administrative
Specialists
11/8/05 Final hearing Council approves final costs to owners Project Engr.
Notice of sewer Mail approved resolution with final costs to Engr. Manager
11/9/05 availability each property owner Administrative
Specialists
Prepared by:
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Attachment 4
August 9, 2005
CITY OF TIGARD
- OREGON
NOTICE'~
Informational Hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN
THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
AT'A MEETING ON
TUESDAY,, AUGUST 9, 2005 AT,7:30 PM
IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC. CENTER
13125 SW HALL BLVD
TIGARD-.OR-97223
TO CONSIDER'THE FOLLOWING:
Proposed Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement District No. 35.
(SW Ash Street) 4
The Tigard City Council will conduct an informational public hearing to hear testimony
on the proposed Reimbursement District-formed to install sewers in SW Ash Street.
Both public,oral and :written testimony is invited.
The public hearing on this matter will .be conducted as required by
Section 13.09.060 of the Tigard Municipal ,Code.
Further information and the scheduled time fdr this item during-the Council meeting may be
obtained. from the Engineering Department, 1,3125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard„ Oregon 97223, by
calling 503 718-2468 or at www.ci.tigard:or.us.
19en0\2005-2008 fy cip\ash ave ss distriavonnation\7-25-05 notice 1.doc
13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 639-4171. TDD (503)•684-2772
Attachment 5
ADAMS VERNE E YARGER SEAN & APRIL'
13565 SW ASH 13585,SW ASH AVE
TIGARD, OR 97223 TIGARD, OR 97223
BOONE JOE LEE & WINIFRED ROBERT THOMAS ROY' F
13605 SW ASH ,AVE 13560 SW ASH
TIGARD, OR 97223 : TIGARD, OR-97223
COX FAMILY TRUST DIGMAN DONALD C
13580 SW ASH AVE 13600 SW ASH
TIGARD,.OR 97223. TIGARD, OR 97223 ,
REDLINGER ELIZABETH OLSON NORRIS A
13630 SW ASH AVE ::13660,SW ASH AVE
TIGARD, OR 97223 TIGARD, OR 97223.
OSTROSKA WILLIAM L
13500 SW'PACIFIC HWY #235
TIGARD, OR 97223
' Attachment 6
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON,
RESOLUTION NO.01-
A` RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 98-51 AND -ESTABLISHING A REVISED
AND ENHANCED NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT. INCENTIVE
PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City.Council,has initiated the. Neighborhood -Sewer Extenkbri'Program to extend public
sewers through Reimbursement Districts.in accordance with TMC Chapter 13:09; and..
WHEREAS, on October 13, 1998, the'City Council established The Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement
District Incentive Program, through Resolution'No: 98=51 to encourage owners to connect to public sewer.
The program.was offered fora two-year period after which the program would be evaluated for
continuation; and
,WHEREAS; omSeptember 26, 2000,'the City'Council extended The Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement
District Incentive Program anadditional two years through Resolution No- 00760; and '
WHEREAS, City `Council finds that residential areas that remain without sewer service should be provided -
with.service within five.years; and
WHEREAS, Council .has directed that additional incentives should be made available to encourage.
owners to promptly connect t6: sewers once service is .available and that owners who have•paid.for service
provided by previously established districts of the Neighborhood Sewer Extension Program should receive
the benefits of the additional incentives..
NOW; :TIIEREFOREA E IT RESOLVED by the'Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1:: Resolution No. 98-51; establishing the Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement District '
Incentive Program is hereby repealed.
SECTION 2: A revised incentive' program is hereby established . 'for the Neighborhood Sewer
Extension Prograni.• This. incentive program shall apply to sewer connections provided
through the sewer reimbursement;districts.shown on the attached. Table 1 or established,
thereafter. All connections, qualifying under this, program must be completed within
three years after Council approval of the final City Engineer's Report following a
public hearing conducted in accordance. with TMC Section 13.09.105 or by two.'years
from the date this resolution is passed,' which ever is later, as shown on the. attached
Table 1.
SECTION 3:' . To the extent that the reimbursement fee determined in accordance with Section
13.09.040 does not exceed $15,000, the amount to be reimbursed by'an owner of a lot
zoned single•familyresidential shall, not exceed,$6,000 per connection, provided that the
lot owner complies with the`provisions of Section 2. Any amount over $15,000 shall be
reimbursed by the owner. This applies; only to the reimbursement `fee for the sewer
installation and.not'to the connection fee, which is still payable`upon application for
RESOLUTION NO. O1-9
Page 1.
sewer connection.
SECTION 4: The City Engineer's Report required by TMC Chapter 13.09 shall apply the provisions
of this incentive program. Residential lot owners who do not connect' to sewer in
accordance with Section 2 shall pay the full reimbursement amount as determined by the
final City Engineer's Report.
SECTION 5: Any person who has paid a reimbursement fee in excess of the fee required herein is.
entitled to reimbursement from the City. The-amounts to be reimbursed and the persons
to be paid shall be determined by the Finance Director and approved by the City
Manager. There shall be a full- explanation of any circumstances that require payment to
any person who is not an original payer: The Finance Director shall make payment to all
persons entitled to the refund no later than August 31, 2001.•
SECTION 6: The Sanitary Sewer Fund, which is the funding source for the Neighborhood Sewer
Reimbursement District Program, shall provide' the funding for the installation costs
.over $6,000 .up to a maximum of $15,000 per connection.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 10, 2001
PASSED: This d - day of 2001.
ayor Ci of 'and
ATTEST:
i Recorder - City of and .
IACitywide\Res\Resolution Revising the Neighborhood Sewer Incentive Program
RESOLUTION NO.O1-(!
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TABLE .1
Reimbursement Districts with Refunds Available
DISTRICT FEE PER LOT REIMBURSEMENT AVAILABLE INCENTIVE- PERIOD ENDS
TIGARD ST.No:8 5,193 No reimbursement available
FAIRHAVEN ST/WYNo.9 4,506 No reimbursement available
HILLVIEW ST No.11 8,000 July 11, 2003
106TH & JOHNSON No.12 5,598 No reimbursement available. `
1007" & INEZ No.13 8.000 'July. 11,2003
WALNUT & TIEDEMAN No.14' 8,000 July 11,2003
BEVELAND&HERMOSA No.15 5,036 No reimbursement available.
DELMONTE No.16 8,000 July 11,2003
O'MARA No.17 8,000 July 11,2003
WALNUT & 121sT No.18 - Amount to be reimbursed will be Throo years from service availability
ROSE VISTA No.20 determined once final costs are determined.
Currently being constructed
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Attachment 7
CITY OF TIGARD,- OREGON
RESOLUTION NO'. 03-
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT INCENTIVE PROGRAM (RESOLUTION NO.01- 46).
WHEREAS, the City Council has initiated the Neighborhood Sewer Extension Program to extend public
sewers through Reimbursement Districts in accordance with TMC Chapter 13.09; and : .
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2001, the City Council established the Revised and Enhanced Neighborhood
Sewer Reimbursement District Incentive Program through Resolution No. 01-46,to encourage owners to
connect to public sewer within three-years following construction of sewers; and
WHEREAS, Council has directed that additional incentives should be made available to encourage
owners of large lots to promptly connect to sewers once service is available.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: hi addition to the incentives provided by Resolution No. 01-46, any person whose
reimbursement fee exceeds $15,000 and wishes to connect a single family home or
duplex to a sewer constructed through a reimbursement district may defer payment of
the portion of the reimbursement fee that exceeds. $15,000, as required by Section 3 of
Resolution No. 01-46, until the lot is partitioned or otherwise developed, in accordance
with a land use permit. The land use permit shall not be issued until payment of the
deferred amount is made. The AnnualTee Adjustment required, by TMC Section
13.09.115 shall not apply to payment of this deferred amount.
SECTION 2: Lots that qualify under Section •1, within reimbursement districts that have exceeded the
three-year period for connection, and have not connected to sewer can connect the
existing structure, pay a reimbursement fee of $6,000, and defer payment, of the portion .
of the reimbursement fee that exceeds $15,000 if connection to the-sewer is completed
within one year after the effective date of this resolution.
SECTION 3: Vacant lots unproved with a single family home or duplex during the term of the
reimbursement district shall qualify for the provisions of Resolution No. 01-46, pay
.$6,000 if the fee exceeds that amount, and may defer payment of the portion of the .
reimbursement fee that exceeds $15,000 as provided by Section 1.
SECTION 4: Vacant lots that are partitioned, subdivided, or otherwise developed during the life of the
reimbursement district shall qualify for the provisions of Resolution No. 01-46, shall pay
a reimbursement fee of $6,000, and shall pay any amount due over $15,000 at the time.
of development. The Annual Fee Adjustment required by TMC, Section 13.09.115 shall
not apply to payments made under this section. `
SECTION 5: " 'The- owner of any lot for which deferred payment is requested must enter into an
agreement with the City, on a form prepared by.the City Engineer, acknowledging the
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owner's and owner's successors obligation to pay the deferred'amount as described in
Section 1. The City Recorder shall cause the agreement to be filed in the office of the
County Recorder to provide notice to potential purchasers of the lot. The recording will
not create a lien. Failure to make such a recording shall not affect the obligation to pay
the deferred amount.
SECTION 6: Any person who qualifies under Section 1 and has paid a reimbursement fee for the
portion of the reimbursement fee in excess of $15,000 is entitled to reimbursement for
that amount from the City upon request. The amounts to be reimbursed and the persons
to be paid shall-be determined by the Finance Director and approved by the City
Manager. There shall be a full explanation of any circumstances that require payment to
any person who is not an original payer. Any person requesting a refund must sign an
agreement similar to that described in Section 5 acknowledging the obligation to pay the
refunded amount upon partitioning or developing the lot.
SECTION 7: The Sanitary Sewer Fund continues to remain the funding source for the Neighborhood
Sewer Reimbursement District Program and shall provide the funding for the installation
costs over $6,000 up to a maximum of $15,000 per connection and for any deferred
payment permitted by this resolution.
SECTION 8: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This day of Qr,+ob¢n1 2003.
114.wft. Gity of Tigard
Craig E. Dirksen, Council President
ATTEST:
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City Recorder - City of Tigard
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'RESOLUTION NO. 03- 55
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To: City of Tigard
Re: Citywide sewer. project.
As residents of the Frewing Tract neighborhood, specifically-13585 SW Ash Ave., we
must strongly object to the plan to deliver sewer-to our home for the simple reason that .
we. are not..willing,to relinquish the.value. in our home, which we expect. may cost
upwards of $20,000, and top of that, pay the additional sewer_fees'from then on' To date;
our septic system has been working•just fine and we clean it regularly. We have no need
for this plan.
We recognize that despite..our argument,.we may be forced. to use the- sewer, at some time
in the future; but we still remain very much in opposition to this plan. The amount of
funds required from the homeowners. is exorbitant. We do not have this kind of money
available, and even if we did, this represents the worst-possible investment that it could
be used for.
Please reconsider the impact of this project to.your neighborhood families. -
Sean and April Yarger
13585 SW Ash Ave '
503-968-0993
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Formation of Sani:tary Sewer
Reini-bursement'Distric,
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(S, W Ash Avenue)
2005
August 9,
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Reim-bur'sement. Dist rlct No,., S SWAsh.. Avenue
ASH".AVENUE
FY 2005-06 SANITARY SEWER 'EXTENSLON PROGRAM
- REIMBURSEMENT:-DISTRICT .#35
A PORTION OF THE SW 1 /4 OF SECTION 2." T2S R1 W W.M.
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ReiS!~W' Ash- Avenue
**.*Sewer service. W'. ill be provided to
nine lots
Only portion of SW Ash Avenue that
remains without service
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Ai etings C~ Neighborhood meeting
Conducted July 6, 2005 at Town.* Hall
Staff explained the Citywide Sewer
Extension- Program and reviewed project
details with owners
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Reimbursement District No. 35
S W~ AshAvenue,
❖ Estimated Project Cost for 9 lots:. $110,215
❖ Estimated R(Per Owner)
$0.5590 per square foot
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❖ Incentive Program
Reduced to $6,000 to the extent-that it-does not exceed
$15,000 if connection is made within three years after
service becomes available
Amount over $15,000 can be deferred upon request until-
development occurs
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Reimbursement District No. 35
S'W,,, Ash-Avenue
In addition, each owner pays. the following,.,-
A$2.)6.35-,_'connec,tio'n and. inspection fee,. Which
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funds treatment facility construction
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$50 (average) service charge per two months for
operation and maintenance of the entire system
AAll costs to connect to the lateral installed
.through this Project
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Re,-imbursejnent District No. 35 -
SW Ash Avenue
*-Project will begin this fall
Final costs will be based on actual
construction costs plus 13.5% engineering'
and inspection fees.
❖ Finalization of the district will be brought
back to Council after all wand actual costs are known'
Staf, ecommendation
❖ That. Council approve the resolution
forming Re imbursement District No. 3 5
(SW Ash Avenue) Y
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 Date: August 9 2005
'Moun 4-
PUBLIC HEARING"
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..MOUNTAIN VIEW ..ESTATES
SUBDIVISION ZONE CHANGE
ANNEXATION".
ZCA 2004-00004
This is a City of Tigard public meeting, subject to the' State of Oregon's public
meeting and records laws. All written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names
and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public
meetings will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
Due to Time Constraints
City Council May lm.pose
A Time Limit on Testimony.,.
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 Date: August % 2005
Mountain View Estates Annexation
This is a City of Tigard public meeting, subject to the State of Oregon's public
meeting and records laws. All written and oral testimony become part of -the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names ' .
and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of. Tigard public
meetings will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
PLEASE PRINT..
Proponent - Opponent - Neutral
(Speaking in favor (Speaking against)
Name,.Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone.No.
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Name,.Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone No. Name,,:Address & Phone No.
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 _ Date: August 9, 2005
Mountain View Estates Annexation ;
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meeting and records laws. .411 written and. oral testimony become part of the
public record and is, openly available to all members of the public. The names
and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public
meetings will be included in the meeting, minutes, which is a public record.
PLEASE PRINT ,
Proponent Opponent - Neutral
Speaking in favor (Speaking against).
Name, Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone No. Name,. Address & Phone No:
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t; SUBDIVISION
ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION
ZCA 2005-00001
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meeting and records laws. Af/, written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to -all members of.the public. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of 7igard public meetings
will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
Due to Time Constraints.
City Council May Impose
ATime.;Limit.on Testimony,
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 Date: August 9, 2005
Arlington Heights 3
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meeting and records laws. All written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public meetings
will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
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Nye, Address & ne No. Name, Address & PhoPP- No Name, Address & Phone No.
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ZCA 2005-00002
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meeting and records laws. -All written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of. >igard public meetings
will be induded in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
Due to Time Constraints
City Council May Impose
'A Time Limit on Testimony
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 Date: August 9, 2005
Wilson Ridge Subdivision
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meeting and records'laws. - All written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public meetings
will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record.
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Name, Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phop No. Name, Address & 'Phone No.
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Name, Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone No. Name, Address & Phone No.
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public record and is openly available-to all members' of the public.. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public meetings
will be included in the meeting minutes,'. which is a public record.
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City Council May impose
A Time Limit~on Testimony
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AGENDA ITEM No. 7 Date: August 9, 2005
Alberta Rider School/Summit Ridge Subdivision
This is a City of >igard pubfic meeting, subject to the State of Oregon's pubfic
meeting and records laws. A/f written and oral testimony become part of the
public record and is openly available to all members of the public. The names and
addresses of persons who attend or participate. in City of Tigard public meetings
will be included in the meeting. minutes, which is a public record.
PLEASE PRINT
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Cathy •WheatleyPublic Hearnng Testimony on Annexation of Four Properties (Entered into the Record on U~~ 05. I
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Agenda Item# Exhibit
From: "Ellen Godowski" <norriture@earthlink-.net>
To: <craigd@ci.tigard.or.us>, <nickw@ci.tigard.or:us>, <sydney@ci-tigard.or.us>, .
<tomw@ci.tigard.or.us>, <sallyh@ci.tigard:or.us>
Date: 8/9/2005 1:03:13 PM
`,Subject: Public Hearing Testimony on Annexation. of Four Properties,
Dear Mayor Dirksen and City Council Members,
Please accept this e-mail in lieu of our testimony at your council meeting
tonight, August 9,'200, , in regard to Agenda Item No. 7.. Public Hearing
(Quasi-judicial) to Consider Annexation of the Following Four. Properties. ;
In November of 2004; after multiple conversations with City of Tigard
officials; the residents of the unincorporated`area'of Bull Mountain voted
• to not becomes part of the City of, Tigard,. This was a clear majority, with
about 90 percent of the'voters saying "No" to the- proposition.
Following this vote, residents of Bull Mountain, along with others
throughout the state of Oregon, worked to pass legislation to assure all
Oregonians a fair and democratic vote as to their chosen government. House
Bill 2484 clarifies annexation laws, giving those Who are the target of
future ORS 195 annexation attempts an equal voice in the annexation process.
House Bill 2722 revokes the right of cities to veto incorporation of anew
city within three miles of its borders. Both'of these bills, which were
signed by Governor Kulongoski, go into effect on January•.1, 2006. The basic
idea.behind both of these laws is to respect the wishes of the citizens of
the affected areas. ;
As you consider, the requests for annexations in front of you tonight, we ask,
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that you respect the.wishes of the citizens of the bull Mountain' community
.who have already spoken and said "No.". We also ask you to considerthe
adverse affect the annexation of the four areas under consideration will
have on the area's residents. If the city annexes these properties, the
homes and neighborhoods east of 133rd,Avenue will become islands, which the
City can annex without a vote,;regardle'ss of the wishes of the residents in .
those areas. The door will also be closing on residents in.the southeast
section of, Bull. Mountain, north of Beef Bend Road and directly across from
King City for keeping their options'open to participate in the formation of.
a new city or community district, orao• be included in. King City's future
area of interest.
As Bull Mountain residents, we want the same rights the'citizens of the . J
Tigard area had back in 1961, when they decided to come together'and 0;
incorporate as a city. Those individuals, had the opportunity and right to
form a government of their design, without being forced to become part of
Portland or Beaverton.
Residents of Bull.Mountain have stood strongly together:since the
development of the Bull Mountain'Community Plan, in 1983`.. We have a history
as a community and want to, keep it intact as we determine our future
together: Please do not divide us'against our wishes with the'annexation'of
the Mountain View Estates Subdivision, Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision,
Wilson Ridge Subdivision or the Alberta Rider School/Summit Ridge
Subdivision: To the City of Tigard, these subdivisions, may only represent a
larger tax base or additional tax dollars.`,But to'the residents of Bull
Mountain; these areas represent a substantial portion of our community. As
part of our community, we should have the'.opportunity to decide their ;
future.
The vote in November 2004 clearly: established that our plans,did not include
annexation bythe,City of Tigard. Our actions after that vote continue to
fl Cathy Wheatley Public Hearing Testimony on Annexation of Four Properties Page 2
'demonstrate that we do not consider ourselves part of Tigard. We are
proactively taking steps to secure our future, independent of the City. So,
at this time, we ask you to respect the wishes of the Bull Mountain
community and allow us time to develop our plans for our future. We ask you
to help us "retain our community" by voting "No" on.each of these
annexations tonight.
Respectfully submitted,,
Les and Ellen Godowski
14630 SW 139th Avenue
Bull.Mountain; Oregon .
CC: <cathy@ci.tigard.or.us>
Entered into the Record on
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Agenda Item# Exhibit
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In Rhod he local bui•ding o icial'is a municipal administrative office
s ound to follow the zoning ordinance and ap cable stat t r rovisio s
ch he or she is authorized to act. See genera y G.L. 19
§23-27.3-1 I a building perms app ication shows that the proposed
nstruction conforms to the building a and othe ble laws, the
applicant is rmit. See §23-27.3-114.1(a ("If t e lda
is is satisfied that the proposed work conforms to the requirements o this
building] and all a licable ereto he or e a ermit.").
u a ui ing permit is denied upon a ground of er than one t a es n
e scope of the official' rit it arbitrary act ecause
w petitioner's app ica ion or a ui the inspector
had no authority whatsoever 'other than to determine that the proposed construction
conform[ed] precisely to the terms of the pertinent provisions of the zoning
ordinance.' " Zeilstra , 417 A.2d at 308 (quoting Arc-Lan Co. v. Zoning Board of
Review of North Providence , 106 R.I. 474, 476, 261 A.2d 280, 282 (1970)). And the
mere pendency of legal proceedinggs concerning the applicant's:al].eged zoning
violations is irrelevant to the landowner's right~to a building permit. Cf.. Milstein
v. O'Neill , 250 N.E.2d 573, -574 (N.Y. 1969) (requiring permit to be granted if it
is otherwise properly supported.despite pendency of legal proceedings challenging
the applicant's compliance with zoning laws). .
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Comments on the Annexation. of Several Parcels on Bull Mountain By
Scott E. Miller, President
Mountain Gate Owners Association
Thank you for allowing me to, speak to you.tonight. My name is Scott Miller and I am the
President of the Mountain Gate Owners Association. Mountain Gate is comprised of
approximately 200 homes with approximately 600 residents. I know this hearing is not about
,annexing the Mountain Gate development, but it is about a larger plan to eventually do so.
My purpose in speaking to you today is to tell you that we do not want the City of Tigard to
continue to try to circumvent the wishes of the citizens of the unincorporated portions of Bull
Mountain.
We all realize why the City of Tigard is so eager to annex all of Bull Mountain. We all know the
annexations we are discussing this evening are only the beginning of a much larger plan to
circumvent the citizens and voters of the unincorporated portions of Bull Mountain.
In the past ten months, the City of Tigard has been given two crystal- clear messages about
annexation. First, in November 2004 about 92% of the citizens who live in the unincorporated
portions of Bull Mountain said no to the City of Tigard regarding annexation.,
Earlier this year, the State Senate sent a second message to the City of Tigard. That being, you
must get approval of a majority of the citizens you plan on annexing to vote yes or you can not
annex them. In other words, you must get a double majority. Why doesn't the City of Tigard get
the message? Why does the City need to circumvent the needs, wants and.desires of the citizens
of Bull Mountain?.
The answer is that the City of Tigard has put itself into a financial bind and is doing whatever it
can to raise revenues. The City sees the homes on Bull Mountain as being a ripe fruit which it
can pick and then squeeze out the juice in the form of higher taxes on the home owners. I know I
speak for approximately 200 home owners when I clearly state that we do not want to be part of
the City of Tigard-
I know this because about a year ago, we surveyed all.of our•homeowners and they
overwhelmingly said NO, they do not want to be annexed by the City of Tigard. By
overwhelmingly, I mean by approximately 97% to 3%. That is a clear message to all of you that
annexation on Bull Mountain should not happen.
As I said a few moments ago, although this hearing is about parcels of land not part of the
Mountain Gate Owners Association, we all know we are part of your master plan. Many of our'
homeowners are here today to show that they believe strongly about this and do not want the
annexation to take place. I wish to thank them for their attendance. `
We understand that the areas the City of Tigard wishes. to annex are irregularly shaped. We also
know that if the annexation of these irregular parcels, create "islands" or other irregular parcels,
the City can use that as an excuse to annex other parcels of land. If this is your plan, it is morally
and ethically wrong.
` Entered into the Record on
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Agenda Item# Exhibit
Comments on the Annexation of Seyeral.Parcels on Bull Mountain By:
Scott E. Miller,' President
Mountain Gate Owners Association
Not only are we against the annexation, we have many concerns about it. One such concern is
the most obvious -and that* is .the large increase in our property taxes. Last year, I estimated the
increase of my own property taxes to be between,$800 and $1,000 per year. That,is not an
insignificant, amount.,
That brings me to our next question. What do any of us on'Bull Mountain.get for our tax
dollars? I have been told that we -get access to Tigard's parks and library, but honestly we can
already use them. I have been told that based upon an area's population, they are entitled to a
certain number of parks., Bull Mountain does not have parks, yet qualifies for one. Will the City
of Tigard provide us one? We all know Bull Mountain will never see a quality park because
Tigard simply does not have the money to do so. lam aware the City of Tigard required the
developers of Edgewater to use some of their land to develop a park. I have been there.. It is in
low lying land that will not be available year around due to drainage problems and will be a
fertile ground for mosquitoes.
Another benefit is that we will be protected by Tigard's police force, but the Washington County
Sheriff's do a great job for us now. We have been told that we will obtain high levels of
governmental services,•but we have no complaints now. So really, where does this leave us?.
We clearly can.see the benefits to the City' of Tigard; but we don't see any benefits for the
citizens of Bull Mouritain. We do not-believe'that the City of Tigard should annex any additional
portions of Bull Mountain unless they are prepared to give us services equal to our tax base.,'.1
believe that if Tigard wants the best for their citizens (including those of Bull Mountain)'"then
Tigard should come back to us with a proposal for doing so. No action should be taken on the .,,annexation until representatives of the City and of Bull Mountain can come to an agreement on,
these issues.
I am willing to make myself available to be part of these discussions with the goal of finding a
"win-win" for both the City of Tigard and the residents of Bull Mountain to make the annexation
successful. However, if there is no. win-win, to be found, we must recognize. that the annexation
should riot go forward at all.
Thank you for the opportunity to express the views of the 200 families in the Mountain Gate
Homeowners Association.
Respectfully Submitted:
Scott E. Miller
15415. SW Ashley Dr.
Unincorporated Bull Mountain, 97224
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` Town Hall Room, 13125 5W Hall Boulevard, Tigard,. Oregon 97223. ~,ty
;,ti;,~~f ,.1325 SW Custer Drive, Portland, OR 97219 • PO public,oral or written testimony is invited. The public heanng on this ;
C~.:~';r Box•370 Beaverton, OR 97075 matter will be held under Title 18•and rules of procedure adopted_by „F.r~`t }
F ~ •Phone: 503-684-0360 Fax: 503-620-3433 the Council and available at City. Hall ;or the rules of procedure set ~ ~
1',a''3~Y Email:•legaladvertising@commnewspapers.com forth in Section 18.390.060E. ~ ~ ~ ~
Further information may, be obtained from, the Planning.Division
(Staff contact: Morgan Tracyl at '13125 SW Hall• Blvd., Tigard, a;
i;. Oregon 97223, or by calling at 503-639-4171. :r~„:;
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
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Manager of The Times (serving Tigard, REQUEST: The applicant is requesting to annex two (2) parcels Y'`
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•$:.?,A;1. Arlington Heights 3 Subdivision Annexation; 2005-00002,
FILE TITLE: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 3-. SUBDIVISION j ~,~;qt<
?;;;G~' Wilson Ridge Subdivision Annexation; 2005-00003, ANNEXATION ~ ' :'r:{`'
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"'F'i~. July 21, 2005 REQUEST: A request to annex two (2) parcels of land ! i'_'~°f
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"::i 18.320 and 18.390, Com rehensive Plan Policies 2 and 10; ORS
Chapter 222; and Metro Code Chapter 3.09.
ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE
ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT
NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS (25¢) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED
FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST
.FIFTEEN 5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF
THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-
FIVE CENTS (25¢) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE
CHARGED FOR COPIES AT .THE TIME OF, THE REQUEST.
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Statement by City Attorney - Quasi-Judicial Land Use Hearing Procedures
A copy of the rules of procedure for today's hearing is available at the entrance. The staff report
on this hearing has been available for viewing and downloading on the City's website and a
paper copy of the staff report has been available in the Tigard Public Library for the last seven
days.
The Council's role in this hearing is to make a land use decision under existing laws. The
Council cannot change the law for the land use application now under consideration.
Any person may offer testimony. Please wait until you are asked to speak by the Mayor and try
to limit your remarks to the applicable approval standards for the application.
Members of the City Council will be asked whether they have any conflicts of interest. If a
Council member has an actual conflict, the Council member cannot participate..
Council members must declare any contacts about this case with a member of the public.
Council members must also declare if they have independent knowledge of relevant facts, such
as from a visit to the site in question. A Council member who describes ex parte contacts or
independent information may still participate in the decision.
After the discussion of conflicts and ex parte contacts, any person may challenge the
participation of a Council member or rebut any statements made. The Council member in
question may respond to such a challenge.
Tonight, City staff will summarize the written staff report. Then the applicant and those in favor
of the application testify. Then witnesses who oppose the application or who have questions or
concerns testify. If there is opposition or if there are questions, the applicant can respond. The
Council members also may ask the staff and the witnesses questions throughout the hearing until
the record closes. After all testimony is taken, including any rebuttal, the applicant can make a
closing statement. After the record is closed, the City Council will deliberate about what to do
with the application. During deliberations, the City Council may re-open the public portion of
the hearing if necessary to receive additional evidence before making a decision.
You must testify orally or in writing before the close of the public record to preserve your right
to appeal the Council's decision to the Land Use Board of Appeals. Failure to raise an issue
clearly enough so that Council understands and can address the issue precludes an appeal on that
issue. Failure to raise Constitutional or other issues related to proposed conditions of approval
with sufficient specificity to allow a response precludes an action for damages in circuit court.
Please do not repeat testimony offered by yourself or earlier witnesses. If you agree with the
statement of an earlier witness, please just state that and add any additional points of your own.
Please refrain from disruptive demonstrations. Comments from the audience will not be part of
the record.
When you are called to testify, please come forward to the table. Please begin your testimony by
giving your name, spelling your last name, and give your full mailing address including zip code.
If you represent someone else, please say so. If you have any exhibits you want us to consider,
such as a copy of your testimony, photographs, petitions, or other documents or physical
evidence, at the close of your comments you must hand all new exhibits to the City Recorder
who will mark these exhibits as part of the record. The City staff will keep exhibits until appeal
opportunities expire, and then you can ask them to return your exhibits.
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AGENDA ITEM
FOR AGENDA OF August 9, 2005
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Mountain View Estates, Subdivision Annexation (ZCA2004-00004)
Arlington Heights - 3 Subdivision Annexation (ZCA2005-00001)/Wilson Ridge Subdivision Annexation
(ZCA2005-00002)/Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge Subdivision Annexation (ZCA2005-00003)
PREPARED BY: MorganTracy DEPT HEAD OK TY MGR OK
ISSUEBEFORE THE COUNCIL .
Should the City Council approve the proposed annexation requests?,
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the four attached„Ordinances, approving the annexation requests.
INFORMATION SUMMARY
The proposed annexations consist of four separate requests.. The Council will be holding one combined public
hearing for all four requests. Four separate decisions will have to be made to annex each of the four requests. ' The
individual reports provide the analysis of each of these` applications.
The Mountain View Estates ,annexation is to satisfy a condition of development approval that required the area
to be annexed prior to final subdivision plat approval. Similarly, Arlington Heights 3 and Wilson Ridge are
requesting annexation in anticipation of subsequent subdivision approvals. These three areas are comprised, of
seven (7) parcels totaling approximately 26.59 acres and are currently located within unincorporated
Washington County and are contiguous to Tigard city limits.
The fourth annexation request (Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge) is to satisfy a requirement of the conditional use
approval that the school property be annexed prior to final occupancy, in essence before the school can be opened.
The second part of this request is to complete the annexation that began with an earlier annexation of territory
through double majority method in ZCA 2004-00001. In that annexation, the City annexed one of the five parcels
that were part of 'Summit Ridge. Concurrently, plats for Phase 1 and Phase 2 were recorded creating lots that
straddled the, city boundary. Following that annexation, Summit Ridge Phase 3, was reviewed and approved
with the requirement that annexation of the remaining portions of Summit Ridge occur prior to that plat
recording. There are 56 properties involved in this request, and a total area of 20.75 acres.
All four annexations represented here comprise 63 parcels totaling 47.34 acres. As indicated in the staff report to .
City Council, the proposed annexations meet- the applicable standards. Pursuant to Chapter 18.320.020.C of the
Tigard Development Code, the Comprehensive Plan designation and. the City's zoning is automatically applied to
property upon approval of the annexation by Council.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED
Deny the annexation request, approve annexation of only some of the parcels; or include additional "island" parcels
into the annexation proposal.
VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY
Growth and Management Goal #2: Urban Services are provided to all citizens within Tigard's urban growth
boundary and recipients of services pay their share.
ATTACHMENT LIST
1. Overall Vicinity Map
2. ZCA 2004-00004 (Mountain View Estates Annexation Package)
Staff Report to the City Council
"Draft" City Council Ordinance
Exhibit A: Legal Description
Exhibit B: Tax Map
Exhibit C: Vicinity Map
3. ZCA 2005-00001 (Arlington Heights 3 Annexation Package)
Staff Report to the City Council
"Draft" City Council Ordinance
Exhibit A: Legal Description
Exhibit B: Tax Map
Exhibit C: Vicinity Map
4. ZCA 2005-00002 (Wilson Ridge Annexation Package)
Staff Report to the City Council
"Draft" City Council Ordinance
Exhibit A: Legal Description
Exhibit B: Tax Map
Exhibit C: Vicinity Map
5. ZCA 2005-00001 (Alberta Rider Summit Ridge Annexation Package)
Staff Report to the City Council
"Draft" City Council Ordinance
Exhibit A: Legal Description
Exhibit B: Tax Map
Exhibit C: Vicinity Map
FISCAL NOTES
There is no direct fiscal impact resulting from annexing the properties. Costs associated with provision of city
services will be offset by the collection of SDC's at time of development.
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SECTION II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Council find that the proposed annexation will not adversely
affect the health, safety and welfare of the City. 'Therefore, staff recommends APPROVAL
of the annexation by adoption of the attached ordinance..
SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Site Information and Proposal Description:
Lan Pacific, representing Accent omes applied for approval to subdivide property on
Beef Bend Road, known as Mountain View Estates: A condition of that subdivision
approval required annexation prior to recording the final plat. Accordingly, the applicant
applied for annexation of the two parcels that comprised the subdivision. The total area
represented is 6.94 acres and is contiguous to the present city limits along the northern
property boundary.
Vicinit Information:
The su sect parcels are located north of SW Beef Bend Road, south of Thornwood
subdivision, and west of Turnagain Heights.
SECTION IV. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS'
The relevant criteria in this case are Tigard Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1, 10.1.1,
10.1.2, and; Tigard Community Development Code Chapter 18.320.
Staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant policies of the
Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings:
Comprehensive Plan
Policy : . e ity shall 'maintain an ongoing citizen involvement program and
shall assure that citizens will be provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases
of the planning process.
This Policy requires an ongoing citizen involvement program. Interested parties and
surrounding property owners within 500 feet have been notified of the public hearing and
notice of the hearing has been published in a newspaper of general circulation. The site has
been posted since June 23, 2005. There. have been a number of opportunities for citizens
to be involved 'in the decision making process', including the approval of the subdivision
request.
Policy 10.1,1: The City shall review each of the following -services as to adequate
capacity, or such services to be made available; to serve the parcel if developed to the
most intense use allowed,' and will not significantly reduce the --level of services
available to developed and undeveloped land within the City of Tigard. The services
are: water, sewer, drainage, streets, police, and fire protection.
This policy requires adequate service capacity. delivery to annexed parcels. The City of
Tigard Police, Engineering and Water Departments, NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire
and .Rescue, have all reviewed the annexation. request and have offered no objections. The
subject parcels are part of a subdivision that was reviewed and approved based on the
availability of public services. Services to the subject parcels have been addressed and
conditioned within the review of the Mountain View Estates subdivision approval. This policy
is satisfied.
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ZCA2004-00004 - MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
If required by an adopted capital improvements program ordinance, the applicant
,shall sign and record with Washington County a nonremonstrance agreement
regarding the following: The formation of a local improvement district (L.I.D.) for any
of the following services that could be provided.'througgh such a district. The
extension or improvement of the following: water, sewer, drainage. and streets. The
formation of a special district for any of the above services or the inclusion of the
property into a special service district for any of the above services.
No L.I.D's were required for the subject parcels or subdivision approvals. All public
infrastructure listed above have been conditioned to be constructed and the costs are to be
borne by the applicant.
The City shall provide urban-services to areas within the Tigard urban planning area
or with the.urban growth boundary upon annexation.
The City of Tigard has an urban services agreement with Washington County for those
areas, within the City's .urban growth. boundary. This policy has been complied with.
Policy 10.1.2: approval of proposed annexations of land by-the city shall be based on
findings with respect to the following: the annexation eliminates an existing "pocket"
or "island" of unincorporated territory; or the annexation will not create an irregular
boundary that makes it difficult for the police in an emergency situation to determine
whether the parcel is within or outside the city; the police department has commented
upon the annexation; the land. is located within the Tigard urban planning area and is
contiguous to the city boundary; the annexation can be accommodated, by the
services listed in 10.1.11(a)..
This Policy pertains to boundary criteria for annexations. The proposed annexation will not
eliminate an existing "'pocket" or "island" of unincorporated territory; however the annexation
will also not create an irregular boundary making it difficult for police to determine whether. a
particular parcel is in or outside the city. The proposed annexation will incorporate the entire
subdivision boundary for Mountain View Estaes. The police department has commented on
the proposed annexation request and did not voice any objections. The land is within the
Urban Services Area inside the Urban Growth Boundary and is bordered by the city limits on
the northern side. Services to the subject property are addressed above. This policy is met.
Community Development Code
Section 33626-TnisSiction addresses approval standards for annexation
proposals:
All, services and facilities are available to the area and have sufficient capacity to
provide service for the proposed annexation area;
Adequate service (water, sewer, drainage,' streets, police, and fire protection) capacity is
available to serve the annexed parcels. The City of Tigard Police, Engineering and Water
Departments, NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, have all reviewed the
annexation request and have offered no objections. Additionally, the adequacy and .
availability of services was reviewed as part of the Mountain View Estates subdivision
approval. Therefore, this policy is satisfied.
The applicable comprehensive plan policies and implementing ordinance provisions
have been satisfied.
Applicable Comprehensive Plan policies have been addressed above. Ordinance provisions
were addressed during -the individual. reviews of the Mountain View Estates subdivision.
This standard has been met.
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ZCA2004-00004 - MOUNTAIN,VIEW ESTATES ANNEXATION 8/9/05' PUBLIC HEARING
om rehensive Ian and zoning designations. The. comprehensive.
Assignment of comprehensive'
pan eslgna ion an a zoning designation placed on the prope shall be the City's
zoning district which most closely implements the City's or Coun 's comprehensive
plan map designation. The • assignment of.. these designa ions shall occur
automatically and concurrently with the annexation. In the case of land which carries
County designations, the City shall 'convert the* County's comprehensive plan map
and zoning designations to the City designations which are the most similar.' A
change .is required if the applicant requests a'comprehensive plan map and/or/zoningg
map designation other than the existing designations. (See Chapter 18.380)., A
request for a zone change can be processed concurrently with an, annexation
application or after the annexation has been approved:
The' subject 'property is in the Urban Service" Area and As 'zoned R-7 medium density
residential, pursuant to the City of Tigard's Urban Services Intergovernmental Agreemenf.
The R-7 zoning designation is consistent with'the original Washington County's R-6 zoning
designation 'as shown in the table below. The City's zoning was adopted by the County with
the City's R-7 zoning district. Therefore, the r%e% does not need to be rezoned upon
annexation. According to Section 18.320:020.0, the City's Comprehensive plan and zoning
designations, occur automatically and concurrently with the .annexation.
Conversion "•table. Table 320.1 summarizes the' conversion of :the County's plan and
zoning designations to City designations.which are most similar.
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Washington County Land,(Jse Cih of"1'ioard Zoning City of`'igard
Districts/flan Designation Plan Designation
R-5 Res. 5"units/acre R-4.5 SI'R 7.500 11. L;iiw^derisity 1-5 units/acct
R-6-Res. C units/acre R=7 SF R,5.000 sq. ti.. Med. density 6-12 units/acre
R-9 Res. 9 units/acre 12-12 Multi-Iauinil:y 12 units/acre, Med.:deaisity 6-.12 units acre
R-12 Res. 12 units/acre R=12 i\1u1ti-fami1 12 units/acre M1ed. deaisity 6-12'tinitsJacre
R- 15 Res. 15 units/acre R-25'Multi-Iamily 25'o11its/acre Medium-l-iigh, density= .13-25
units/acre
R-24 Res. 24 Units/acres R-25 N41.11 i-11unily 25 units/acre. Meditum-High densitv 13-25
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' ZCA2004-00004 -.MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
Metro
NFe ro 3.09 requires the additional standards to be addressed in annexation decisions,
in addition to the local and state review standards. These are addressed and satisfied
as discussed below:
.Consistency with the directly applicable provisions in an urban service provider
agreement or annexation plan adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065;
The processing has been done - consistent with applicable Urban Service Provider
agreements.
Consistency with directly applicable provisions of.urban planning or other agreement,
other than agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065, between the affected entity
and a necessary party;
The process required by the Development Code and Comprehensive Plan ;is consistent with
the Urban Planning Agreement for annexations.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards. or.' criteria for boundary
changes contained in comprehensive land use plans and public facility plans; .
This has been discussed previously in this report and, as discussed, this criterion is satisfied.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or. criteria :for boundary
changes contained in the Regional Framework Plan or any functional plans; ,
Because the Development Code has been amended to comply with applicable Metro
functional plan requirements, by complyingg with the. Development Code and Comprehensive
Plan, the annexation is consistent with the applicable Functional Plan and the Regional
Framework plan.'
Whether the proposed changes will promote or not interfere with the- timely, orderly.
and economic provisions of public. facilities and services;
The proposed annexation will not interfere with the provision of public facilities or services
because it is adjacent to existing city limits and services, and the delivery of those services
was anticipated as part of the urban services agreement which is intended to promote the
timely, orderly, and economic delivery' of public facilities and services.
If the proposed boundary change is for annexation - of territory to - Metro, a
determination by Metro Council, that the territory should be included in the Urban
Growth Boundary shall be the primary criterion for approval;
The subject property is already within the Metro boundaries.
Consistency with other applicable criteria for the boundary change in question under
state and local law.
Consistency with other applicable criteria has been 'discussed previously in this report.
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2CA2004-00004 - MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
SECTION V. AGENCY COMMENTS
Washington : County' Department Of Land, Use & Transportation, Verizon, . Qwest.
Communications, Northwest Natural Gas,, Beaverton School District #48, Comcast Cable
Corporation, Portland General Electric, .-Metro Area Communications, Cleanwater
Services, Metro Land Use & Planning, Tualatin Hills Park & Rec. District, Tualatin Valley
Water District, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue,-and Tigard/Tualatin School District 23J have
...had the opportunity to, review the proposal and have.offered no objections.,
BASED ON. THE, FINDINGS'' INDICATED ABOVE;..,,, STAFF' RECOMMENDS
APPROVAL OF ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION ' (ZCA) ',2004=00004 MOUNTAIN VIEW
ESTATES ANNEXATION.
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Jul 28 2005
PREPARED. . organ , Tracf DATE
Associate. Planner
Jul 28 2005
PPROVED
Ic ar Bewersdorff DATE
Planning Manager
STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL PAGE 6 OF 6
ZCA2004-00004 - MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
'CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE NO. 2605-
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 6.94 ACRES, APPROVING MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES.
ANNEXATION (ZCA2004-00004), AND WITHDRAWING. PROPERTY FROM. THE TIGARD
WATER DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN- ROADS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT #1, AND THE WASHINGTON COUNTY VECTOR
CONTROL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS 222.120(4)(B) and 222.170 to initiate an annexation.
upon receiving consent in writing from a majority, of the electors registered in the territory proposed to be
annexed and written consent from owners of more than half the land in the territory proposed to be
annexed; and
WHEREAS,.the City of Tigard is ' authorized by ORS 222.120(5), and 222.520 to withdraw, properties
which currently lie within.the boundary of the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced
Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street
Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector Control District upon completion of the
annexation; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council held a public hearing on August 9,. 2005 to consider the annexation
of two (2) parcels of land consisting of 6.94 acres and withdrawal of said property from the Tigard Water
District, the Washington County. Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District; Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector
Control District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.520(2) the City- is liable to the Water District for certain debt
obligations, however, in this instance the Water District has no debt for the City'to assume, therefore, no
option regarding the assumption of debt needs -to be made;.and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Metro 3.09,. ORS 222.120 and 222.524, notice ,was given and the City held a
public hearing on the issue of the annexation into the City and withdrawal of the annexed property from the
Tigard Water District;% the Washington County Enhanced . Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District on December 14, 2004; and
WHEREAS, pursuant, to ORS 222.524, the City must .declare the withdrawal of annexed properties from
the Tigard Water District, the Washington County. Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District by Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard Development Code states that upon annexation, the zone is automatically changed
to the City. zoning most closely conforming to the County zoning; and
WHEREAS, the current zoning district is R=7, :an existing City zone that has been adopted by the
County and the zoning after annexation would remain R-7. so that no zone change is necessary, and by
annexation the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Tigard goes into effect; and
ORDINANCE NO. 2005- ZCA2004-00004 Mt. View Estates Annexation
Page] of 2
WHEREAS, the annexation has been processed in accordance with the requirements of Metro 3.09 and has
been reviewed for compliance with the Tigard Community Development Code and the Comprehensive
Plan and the annexation substantially addresses the standards in Metro 3.09 regulating annexations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered the testimony at the. public' hearing and determined
that withdrawal of the annexed properties from the applicable service districts is in the best interest of the
City of Tigard..
NOW, THEREFORE,' THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council hereby annexes the parcels described in the attached Exhibit "A"
and shown in Exhibit "B" and withdraws said parcels from the Tigard Water District, the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington. County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District.
SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the
Mayor and posting by the City Recorder.
SECTION 3: City staff is directed to take all necessary measures to implement the annexation, including
certified copies of the Ordinance with Metro for administrative processing, filing with state
and county agencies as required by law, and providing notice to utilities.
SECTION 4: Pursuant to ORS 222.120(5), the effective date.of the withdrawal of the property from the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District shall be the effective date of this annexation.
SECTION 5: Pursuant to ORS 222.465, the effective date of the withdrawal of this property from the
Tigard Water District shall be July 1, 2006.
SECTION 6: In accordance with ORS 222.180, the annexation shall be, effective upon filing with the
Secretary of State.
PASSED: By vote of all Council members present after being read by number and
title only, this day of 52005.
Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of 52005.
Craig Dirksen; Mayor-
Approved as to form:
City Attorney. Date
ORDINANCE NO. 2005-' ZCA2004-00004 Mt. View Estates Annexation
Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT A
Mountain View Estates + .
ZCA2004-00004
Legal Description for Annexation
COMBINED TAX LOTS 25110CB-00100 and 2SI10CB-00500
Owners: Dwight C. Minthorne and Karla Minthorne (T.L. 500)
Owners: Richard R'Wright and Diane M. Wright (T.L. 100)
A tract of land in Section 10, Township 2 South, Range•1 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Washington County, State of Oregon and being more particularly
described as follows:
Commencing at the West quarter corner of Section 10, Township 2 South, Range
1 West of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Washington, State of
Oregon, said point also-being the Initial Point; thence,. South 89°58'1.7" E a
distance of 333.50 feet along the South line of "Thornwood", a recorded
subdivision in Washington County Survey Records; thence, South -03 ° 15'00" East
a distance of-17,5.10 feet along the West line of that tract-of land described in
Document Number 99111751, Washington County Deed Records to the North
line of "Turnagain Heights", a recorded subdivision in Washington County Survey
Records; thence, North 89°55'03" West-a distance of 70.73 feet along the North
line of said "Turnagain Heights" to the Northwest corner of said subdivision;
thence, South 03°305" East a distance of 1076.57 feet along the West line of
said Turnagain Heights to the North line "of S.W. Beef Bend Road, County Road
Number A-148;. thence,, -along said North line, along. a curve to the left having a,
radius of 1467.00 feet through a central angle of 00°50'44", the long chord of.
which bears S, 61°57'56" W a distance of 21.65 feet; thence, along said line,
South 62°23'18" West a distance of 161.60 feet along said North line; thence,
along said North line,. along a curve-to the right. having a radius of 858.00 feet
through a central angle of 00°2239'; the long chord bears South 62°11'59"
West a distance of 5.65 feet to the West line of that tract of land described in
'Document Number 78044753, Washington County Deed Records; thence, North'
a distance of 629.34 feet along said West line to the Northeast corner of said
tract of land; thence, West a distance of 171.29'feet along the North line of said
tract of land to the East line of that tract of land described. in Document Number
2004-032242, Washington County Deed Records; thence, North a distance of
707.80 feet along the East line of said tract of land and the East line of
"Arlington Heights No. 2", a recorded subdivision.in Washington County. Survey
Records to the Initial Point.
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Agenda Item:
Hearing Date: August 9, 2005 7:30 PM
STAFF REPORT TO THE
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF TIGARD
FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON UN11, v,•("l~~/" "fit
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SECTION 1. APPLICATION SUMMARY
FILE NAME: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 3 ANNEXATION
CASE NO.: Zone Change Annexation (ZCA) ZCA2005-00001
OWNERS: Matrix Development Corp. Richard And. Betty Simerson
12755 SW 69 Avenue,.Ste #100 12455 SW Beef Bend Rd
Tigard, OR 97223. Tigard, OR 97223
Walling, Roger/Jacqueline
12475 SW Beef Bend Road
Tigard, OR 97224
.PROPOSAL: The applicant has" applied for annexation of. 16.97 acres into the City
of Tigard.
CURRENT
ZONING.
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential.
EQUIVALENT CITY,
ZONING
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential.: The R-7 zoning district is designed.to
accommodate attached single-family homes, detached single-family
homes with or without accessory. residential units, at a minimum lot size
of 5,000 square feet, and duplexes, at.a minimum lot size of 10.,000
square feet. Mobile home parks and subdivisions are also permitted
outright. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted
conditionally.
LOCATION: .WCTM 2S109DA Tax Lot 21.00; and 2S110CB Tax Lots 600.and 700.
APPLICABLE
REVIEW
CRITERIA: Community" Development Code Chapters 18.320 and 18.390;
Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and 10; Metro Code Chapter 3.09; and
ORS Chapter-222.
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SECTION II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Council find that the proposed annexation will not adversely
affect the health, safety and welfare of the City. Therefore, staff recommends APPROVAL
of the annexation by adoption of the attached ordinance.
SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
"
Site Information and Proposal Description:
The applicant/owner,- atrix Development, has applied -for subdivision review, but that -
application has not completed its review at .the time of-,this report. The subdivision is
tentatively named Arlington . Heights 3. A standard :condition of approval for subdivision,
proposals on property that borders City limits within.the Urban Services Intergovernmental . „
Agreement area is that the property annex prior to final plat approval. There is no "
requirement that an applicant.,or propert y owner wait.until receiving land use approval to
annex the property. A parcel that is contiguous to the city limits may apply for annexation
at anytime. The total area represented in this annexation request is-16.97 acres and is
contiguous to the present city limits along the western property boundary.
'Vicinit' Information: ,
The subject parcels are located north of-SW Beef Bend Road, south. of Arlington Heights 1
and 2, and east of Summit Ridge subdivision.
SECTION IV.. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS,
The relevant criteria in this.case are Tigard Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1; 10.1.1,
10.1.2, and; Tigard .Community Development Code Chapter 18.320.
Staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant " policies of the
Comprehensive Plan based"on the following findings:
Comprehensive Plan
Policy 2.177_. a ity.shall mairitain an ongoing citizen involvement program and
shall assure•that citizens. will be 'provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases
of the. planning process.
This Policy requires ."an ongoing .citizen' involvement program. Interested parties and
surrounding: property •owners' within 500 feet' have been notified of, the public hearing and
notice of the hearing has been published in a, newspaper of general circulation. The.site has
been posted since June 23, 2005. There, have been a number of. opportunities for citizens
to be involved in the decision" making 'process, 'including,, the approval of the. subdivision
request.
Policy 10.1.1: The City shall review each of the following services as to adequate
capacity, or such services to be made available; to serve the parcel if developed to the.
most intense use allowed,' and will not significantly reduce the level of services
available'to developed and undeveloped land within the City of :Tigard. The services
are: water, sewer, drainage, streets, police'. and fire .protection:
This policy requires adequate service - capacity delivery to annexed parcels. The City of
Tigard Police, Engineering and Water Departments, NW Natural 'Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire
and Rescue, ~ have all reviewed. the annexation request -and,-have offered no objections.
While the subdivision request- has not completed its review, staff finds that there are three
roads stubbed to the parcel, -an. 8" water line stubbed to the-site, an 8" CWS sewer line along
the east boundary, and drainage on the site is , presently -.provided by two natural
drainageways. Before the land is developed at its designated capacity of 7= units ;to the
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gross acre, the subdivision review will require that adequate :facilities are available .and
upsized if necessary to handle the development. By providing this. infrastructure, the site will
have adequate, service capacity. This policy is satisfied:
If required by. an. adopted capital improverrients : program ordinance, 'the applicant
shall sign and record with Washington County a nonremonstrance agreement
regarding the following:' The formation:of a-local improvement district (L.I.D.) for any
of the following services that - could be provided through 'such a district. The
extension or improvement of the following: water, sewer, drainagge and streets. The
formation of a special district for- any of the above services or the inclusion of the
property into a special service district for.any.of the above services.
No L.I:D's have been required with `the subject parcels or subdivision approval All public
infrastructure listed -above will, have-to be completed before the land is.subdivided- by a
-subdivision plat. The costs of providing such-services . will be borne by the applicant. Since .
there are no capital improvements .identified for this site;. no non remonstrance agreement is
..necessary.
The City shall provide-urban services to areas within'the Tigard urban planning area
or with the-urban growth boundary ypon annexation.
The City of Tigard has' an urban '.services agreement with Washington County for those
areas within the City's urban growth boundary., This policy has.been.complied with.
Policy 10.1:2: approval of proposed annexations of land by the-city shall be based on
findings with respect-to the following: the annexation eliminates an existing "pocket"
or "island".of unincorporated territory; or the annexation will. not create an irregular'
boundary that makes it difficult for, the police in an emergency.situation to determine
whether the parcel is within or outside-the city; the police' department has commented
upon the:annexation; the land is located within the Tigard urban planningg area and is
contiguous to. the cityy boundary;. the annexation can be, accommodated by the
`services listed in 10.1:1(a)..
This Policy pertains to boundary criteria, for. annexations., The-proposed annexation will not
eliminate an~existing "pocket" or.."island" of.unincorporatedterritory; however the annexation
will also not create an irregular boundary making it difficult for police to determine whether a
particular- parcel is in or outside the city'. The proposed annexation will incorporate the entire
subdivision boundary for Arlington. Heights Phase 3. All :future lots within this phase of the
subdivision will be inside city limits. The police department has-commented on the proposed
annexation request and,did not voice. any objections. 'The land is within the Urban Services
Area inside the Urban Growth Boundary and is bordered'by the city limits on the northern
side. Services to the subject property are addressed above. This policy is met.
community Development Code
ec ion is ection addresses, approval standards for annexation
proposals:
All services and facilities are available t . the area and have sufficient capacity to
provide service for the proposed annexation area;
Adequate, service (water, sewer, drainage, streets,. police, and fire rotection).capacity is
available to serve the annexed parcels. The City of Tigard Police, Engineering and Water
Departments; 'NW Natural -Gas;.Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, have all reviewed the
annexation request and, have offered . n. Objections: Additionally,, the adequacy. and
availability, of services ,to serve the intended .R-7: Medium ,.Density residential development
will be reviewed and conditioned .as necessary-as, part'of the Arlington Heights 3 subdivision
review. Therefore, this.policy is satisfied.
The applicabie-comprehensive plan' policies and implementing ordinance provisions
have been satisfied.
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Applicable Comprehensive Plan policies have been addressed above. The implementing
ordinance provisions of ORS 222, TCDC 18.390, and Metro Code 3:09 were followed in
processing this annexation request. Conformance with other development code provisions'
will be addressed at the time the property.develops: This standard has been met.
Assignment of comprehensive plan and zoning designations. The comprehensive'
plan designation an the zoning eslgna ion placed on the prope shall be the City's
zoning district which most closely implements the City's or Coun 's comprehensive
plan map designation. The assignment of. these designa ions shall occur
automatically and concurrently'with the annexation. `In the case of land which carries
County designations, the City shall convert the County's comprehensive plan map
and zoning designations to'.the City designations which are the most similar. A zone
change is required if the applicant requests. a comprehensive plan map and/or/zoning
map designation other than the existing designations. (See Chapter 18.380). A
request for a zone change can be processed concurrently with an annexation
application or after the annexation has been approved.
The subject property is in the Urban - Service Area and is zoned R-7 medium. density
residential, pursuant to the City of Tigard's Urban Services Intergovernmental Agreement .
The R-7 zoning designation is consistent with the original Washington County's R-6 zoningg
designation as shown in the table below. The City's zoning was adopted by the County wit Fi
the City's R-7 zoning, district .when the Intergovernmental Agreement was signed between
'the county and the city to provide city ,planning services to:this area. Therefore, the pproperty
does not need to be rezoned upon annexation. According to Section 18.320.020.C, the
City's Comprehensive plan and zoning designations occur automatically and concurrently
with the annexation.
Conversion -table: 'Table 320.1 summarizes the conversion of the County's plan and.'*
Zoning designations to City designations which are most similar.
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Metro
M-eTro 3.09 requires the additional.standards to be addressed in annexation decisions,
in addition to the,'local and state review standards. These are addressed and satisfied
as discussed'below:
Consistency, with the directly 'applicable provisions in an urban service provider
"agreement-,or annexation plan adopted pursuant. to ORS 195.065;
The processing has.:been -done consistent with applicable .Urban Service 'Provider .
agreements.
Consistency with directly applicable provisions of urban planning-or other agreement,
other than agreements adopted pursuant to.ORS 195:065, between the affected entity
and a necessary*oarty;
The. process required by the Development Code and Comprehensive Plan is. Consistent with
the rban Planning Agreement for annexations'.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards-- or criteria for boundary
changes contained in comprehensive land use plans and public facility plans;
This.has been discussed previously in this report and, as discussed, this criterion is satisfied.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for. boundary
changes contained in the.Regional-Framework Plan, or any functional plans;
Because the Development Code has. been amended-to comply with applicable "Metro
functional plan requirements, by complying with. the Development Code and Comprehensive.
Plan,,' the annexation is consistent with the applicable Functional Plan and-the Regional
Framework plan.
Whether the proposed changes-'will promote or not interfere with the timely, orderly
and economic provisions of public facilities and services;
The proposed annexation will 'not interfere with the provision Of public facilities or services
because it is adjacent to existing city limits and services, and the delivery-of those services
was anticipated as part of.the,-urban services agreement which- is intended to promote the
timely, orderly, and economic. delivery. those public facilities and services.
If -the' proposed - boundary change is' for annexation of territory to Metro, a"
determination by Metro Council that' the 'territory should be included in the Urban
Growth Boundary shall be the primary criterion for.approval;
The subject property is already within the Metro boundaries.'
Consistency with'`other'applicable:criteria•for the boundary -change in_ question under
estate and local law.
Consistency .with other applicable criteria has been discussed previously in this report.
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SECTION'V. AGENCY COMMENTS
Washington County Department 'Of Land Use & Transportation, 'Verizon, Qwest.
Communications, Northwest" Natural Gas, Beaverton School District #48, Comcast Cable
Corporation, Portland 'General Electric, Metro Area Communications, Cleanwater
Services, Metro Land Use & Planning, Tualatin Hills Park & Rec. District, Tualatin Valley
Water District, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, and Tigard/Tualatin School District 23J have
had the opportunity to' review the proposal and have offered no objections.
(BASED ON THE FINDINGS 'INDICATED ABOVE,PLANNING "STAFF RECOMMENDS!
APPROVAL OF ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00001 - ARLINGTON HEfGHTS 11•
(ANNEXATION.
Jul 28 2005
Morgan racy DATE
PREPARED
Associate Planner.
Jul 28 2005.
Wcha~d ewers o•
~APPROVEDBY:. Planning Manager
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CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE NO.2005
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING' 16.97. ACRES, APPROVING ARLINGTION HEIGHTS 3
ANNEXATION (ZCA2005-00001), AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY. FROM' THE TIGARD
WATER DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ' ROADS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT 41, AND THE WASHINGTON COUNTY VECTOR
;CONTROL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS 222.120(4)(B) and 222.170 to initiate an annexation
upon receiving consent in writing from 'a majority of the electors registered in the territory proposed to be
annexed and written consent from owners of more than half the land 'in the territory proposed to be
annexed; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS. 222.120(5) and 222.520 to withdraw. properties
which currently lie within the boundary: of the Tigard Water. District, the Washington County Enhanced
Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street
Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector Control District upon completion of the
annexation; and
WHEREAS,'the Tigard City Council held a public hearing on August 9, 2005 to consider the annexation
of three (3) parcels of land consisting of 16.97 acres and withdrawal of said property from the Tigard Water
District, the Washington' County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector
Control District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.520(2) the City is liable to, the Water District, for certain debt
obligations, however, in this instance the Water District has no debt for the City to assume, therefore, no
option regarding the assumption of debt needs to be made; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Metro 3.09, ORS 222.120 and.222.524, notice was given and the City held a
public hearing on the issue of the annexation into the City and withdrawal of the annexed property from the
Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington-County
Urban Roads Maintenance District; Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District on December 14, 2004; and.
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.524, the City must declare the withdrawal of annexed properties from
the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District by Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard Development Code states that. upon annexation, the zone is automatically changed
to the City zoning most closely conforming to the County zoning; and
WHEREAS; the current zoning. district is R-7, -an existing City zone that has been adopted by the
County and the zoning after annexation. would remain R-7 so that no zone change is necessary, and by
annexation the Comprehensive Plan of the, City of Tigard goes, into effect; and
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Page 1 of 2
WHEREAS, the annexation has been.processed in accordance with the requirements of Metro 3.09 and has
-been reviewed for compliance with the Tigard Community Development -Code and the Comprehensive
Plan and'the annexation substantially addresses'the standards in Metro 3.09 regulating annexations;. and .
WHEREAS, the City Council has -carefully considered. the testimony at the public hearing nand determined
,that withdrawal of the annexed properties from the applicable service districts. is in the best interest of the
City of Tigard.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY,OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Couricil:hereby annexes the parcels described in the attached Exhibit "A".
and shown in Exhibit "B" and withdraws said parcels from the Tigard Water District, the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County. Street Lighting District '#1, and the Washington ,
County Vector Control District:
SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the
Mayor and posting by the City Recorder.
SECTION 3: 'City staff is directed to take all necessary measures to implement the annexation, including
certified copies of the Ordinance with Metro for administrative processing, filing with state
and county agencies as required by law, and providing notice to utilities.
SECTION 4: Pursuant to ORS 222.120(5), the effective date of the withdrawal of the property from the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District; Washington County. Street Lighting-District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District 'shall be the effective date of this annexation.:
SECTION 5: Pursuant to ORS 222.465, the effective date of the withdrawal of this property from the .
Tigard Water District shall be July 1, 2006.
SECTION 6: In accordance with ORS 222.180, the annexation shall be. effective upon filing with the
Secretary of State.
PASSED: By vote of all Council members present after being,'read by number and
title only, this day of , 2005.
Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
APPROVED: • By Tigard City Council this day of , 2005.
Craig.Dirksen, Mayor
Approved as to form:
City Attorney Date
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Page 2 of 2
EXHIBIT A
Arlington Heights 3
ZCA2005-00001
A tract of land situated in the Section 9 & 10, Township.2 South Range 1. West
Willamette Meridian described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of Tract "C" of the subdivision plat of Arlington
Heights No. 2 which is on the east line of Section 9; thence S 01° 43' 36" W, along said .
east line, a distance of 248.13 feet; thence S 88° 16' 24" E, leaving said east line, a
distance of 171.29 feet; thence S 01 ° 43' 36" W a distance of 629.34 feet to the north
right of way of SW Beef Bend Road and a point on a non-tangent curve to the left;
thence along said curve to the left with a radius of 858.00 feet, a central angle of 18° 45'
39" (a chord which bears S 54° 22'14" W,279.69 feet) and a length of 280.94 feet to a
point of tangency;, thence 5.440 59' 24" W, along said north right-of-way, a distance of
.13.10 feet; thence N 01° 43' 36" E a distance of 21.7.45 feet; thence N 88° 59' 02" W a
distance of 591.22 feet to the east line of Summit Ridge subdivision; thence N 02°02'
19" E a distance of 109.42 feet; thence N 01° 28' 06" E a distance of 173.28 feet;
thence _N 02° 14"47" E a distance of 134.59 feet; thence N 00° 00' 56" W a distance of
130.41 feet;. thence N 01° 54' 35" E a distance of 389.30 feet; thence N 01° 11' 42" E a
distance of 210.05 feet to the south line of Arlington Heights NO. 2; thence along said
south line the following7 courses; thence S 37"29'-,33" E a distance of 140.72 feet;
thence S 41 ° 09' 15" E a distance of 134.27 feet; thence S 71 ° 02' 09" E a distance of
105•.57 feet; thence N 84° 57' 06" E a distance of 113.51 feet; thence S 81° 44' 42" E a
distance of 69.97 feet; thence S 07° 15' 19" E a distance of 73.53 feet; thence S 90° 00'
00". E distance of 180.00 feet to the point.of beginning.
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Agenda Item:
Hearing Date: August 9, 2005 7:30 PM
STAFF REPORT TO THE
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF
Community ~DeveCop
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FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGer
ShiapingA Better
Community
SECTION I. APPLICATION SUMMARY
FILE NAME: WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION
CASE NO.: Zone Change Annexation (ZCA) ZCA2005-00002
AGENT: Alpha Community Development
Attn: Jerry Palmer
9600 SW Oak Street, Suite 230
Portland, OR 97223
OWNER: Rickie and Linda Graham
13400 SW Bull Mountain Rd
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Tigard, OR 97224
PROPOSAL: The applicant has applied for annexation of 2.68 acres into the City of
Tigard.
CURRENT
ZONING
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential.
EQUIVALENT CITY
ZONING
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential. The R-7 zoning district is designed to
accommodate attached single-family homes, detached single-family
homes with or without accessory residential units, at a minimum lot size
of 5,000 square feet, and duplexes, at a minimum lot size of 10,000
square feet. Mobile home parks and subdivisions are also permitted
F outright. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted
conditionally.
LOCATION: 13350 and 13400 SW Bull Mountain Road,
WCTM 2S109AC, Tax Lots 100 and 200
APPLICABLE
REVIEW
CRITERIA: Community Development Code Chapters 18.320 and 18.390;
Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and 10; Metro Code Chapter 3.09; and
ORS Chapter 222.
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SECTION II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Council find that the proposed annexation will not adversely affect
the health, safety and welfare of the City. Therefore, staff recommends APPROVAL of the
annexation by adoption of the attached ordinance.
SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Site Information and Proposal Description:
,The applicant, Alpha Community eve opment, has applied for subdivision review for
which a decision for approval is pending but has not yet become effective. The subdivision
is tentatively named Wilson Ridge. A standard condition of approval for subdivision
proposals on propertthat borders City limits within the Urban Services Intergovernmental
Agreement area is that the property annex prior to final plat approval. There is no
requirement that an applicant or. property owner wait until receiving land use approval to
annex the property. A parcel that is contiguous to the city limits may apply for annexation
at any time. The total area represented in this annexation request is 2.68 acres and is
contiguous to the present city limits along the western property boundary.
Vicinit Information:
The subject parcels are located at the southwest corner of SW 133rd and Bull Mountain Road.
SECTION IV. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS
The relevant criteria in this case are Tigard Comprehensive an Policies 2.1.1, 10.1.1,
10.1.2, and; Tigard Community. Development Code Chapter 18.320.
Staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant policies of the
Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings:
Comprehensive Plan
Policy 2.1.1: 1 e City shall maintain an ongoing citizen involvement program and shall
assure that citizens will be provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases of the
planning process.
This Policy requires. an ongoing citizen involvement program. Interested parties and
surrounding property owners within 500 feet have been notified of the public hearing and
notice of the hearing has been published in a newspaper of general circulation. The sife has
been posted since June 23, 2005. There have been a number of opportunities for citizens to
be involved in the decision making process, including the review of the subdivision request.
Policy. 10.1.1: The City shall review each of the following services as to adequate
capacity or such services to be made available to serve the parcel if developed to the
most in{ense use allowed, and will not significantly reduce the level of services
available to developed and undeveloped land within the City of Tigard. The services
are: water, sewer, drainage, streets, police, and fire protection.
This policy requires adequate service capacity delive to annexed parcels. The City of
Tigard Polce, Engineering and Water Departments, NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire and
Rescue, have all reviewed the annexation request and have offered no objections. -While the
subdivision approval is complete but not yet effective, in the subdivision review staff found that
the adjacent streets had adequate capacity, sewers will be extended from the Alberta Rider
School site, storm drainage is conveyed througgh a new pipe to the Alberta Rider prolect, and
water is provided by an existing 12" water Gne in Bull Mountain Road. The subdivision
approval is contingent on the applicant providing these services prior to recording the final
pat. This policy is satisfied.
If required by an adopted capital improvements program ordinance, the applicant shall
sign and record with Washington County a nonremonstrance agreement regarding the
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ZCA2005-00002 -WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
following: The formation of a local. improvement district (L.I.D.) for any of the following
services that could be provided through such a district. The extension or
improvement of the following: water, sewer, drainage and streets. The formation of a
special district for any of the above services or the inclusion of the property into a
special service district for any of the above services.
No L LD's have been required with the subject parcels or subdivision approval. All public
infrastructure listed above will have to be completed before the land is subdivided by a final
subdivision plat. The costs of providing such services will be borne by.the applicant. Since
there are no capital improvements identified for this site, no nonremonstrance agreement is
necessary.
The City shall provide urban services to areas within the Tigard urban planning area or
with the urban growth boundary upon annexation.
The City of Tigard has an urban services agreement with Washington County for those areas
within the City s urban growth boundary. This policy has been complied with.
Policy 10.1.2: approval of proposed annexations of land by the city shall be based on
findings with respect to the following: the annexation eliminates an existing "pocket"
or "island" of unincorporated territory; or the annexation will not create an irregular
boundary that makes it difficult for the police in an, emergency situation to determine
whether the parcel is within or outside the city; the police department has commented
upon the annexation; the land is located within the Tigard urban planning area and.is
contiguous to the city boundary; the annexation can be accommodated by the services
listed-in 10.1.1(a).
This Policy pertains to boundary. criteria for annexations. The proposed annexation will not
eliminate an existing "pocket" or "island" of unincorporated territory; however the annexation
will also not create an irregular boundary making it difficult for police to determine whether a
particular parcel is in or outside the city. The proposed annexation will incorporate the entire
subdivision boundary for Wilson Ridge. There is a long 10 foot wide "pole' that runs south
from the parcels. This is a remnant of an easement for access that benefited other properties
further south. That easement has been vacated on the subject parcel, so essentially what
remains is a long strip of land. While odd in its configuration, the annexation is simply
including the entire extent of the parcel as this.policy requires. There is no attempt to include
a cherry stem (typically achieved by annexing roads) with this subject request. All future lots
within this subdivision will be inside city limits. The police department has commented on the
proposed annexation request and did not voice any objections. The land is within the Urban
Services Area inside the Urban Growth Boundary and is bordered by the city limits on the
northern side. Services to the subject property are addressed above. This policy is met.
Community Development Code
ec ion is ection addresses approval standards for annexation
proposals,:
All services and facilities are available to the area and have sufficient capacity to
provide service for the proposed annexation area; .
Adequate service (water, sewer, drainage; streets; police, and fire protection) capacity is
available to serve the annexed parcels. The City of Tigard Police, Engineering and Water
Departments, NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, have all reviewed the
annexation request and have offered no objections. Additionally, the adequacy and
availability of services to serve the intended R-7 Medium Density, residential development will
be reviewed and conditioned as necessary as part of the Wilson Ridge subdivision review.
Therefore, this policy is satisfied.
The applicable comprehensive plan policies and implementing ordinance provisions
have been satisfied.
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Applicable Comprehensive Plan policies have been addressed above., The implementing
ordinance provisions' of ORS 222, TCDC 18.390, and Metro Code 3.09 were followed in
processing this annexation request. Conformance with other development code provisions
will be addressed at the time the property develops. This standard has been met.
Assignment of comprehensive plan and zoning designations. The comprehensive
plan designation an the zoning esigna lion placed on a prope shall be the City's
zoning district which most closely implements the City's or Coun 's compprehensive
plan map designation. The assignment of these designa ions sF~alI occur
automatically and concurrently with the annexation. In the case of land which carries
County designations, the City shall convert the County's comprehensive plan map and
zoning designations to the City designations which are the most similar. A zone.
change is required if the applicant requests a comprehensive plan map and/or/zoningg
map designation other than the existing designations. (See Chapter 18.380). A
request for a zone change can be processed concurrently with an annexation
application or after the annexation has been approved.
The subject property is in the Urban Service Area and is zoned R-7 medium density
residential, pursuant to the CI of Tigard's Urban Services Intergovernmental Agreement .
The R-7 zoning designation is consistent with the original Washington County's R-6 zoningg
designation as shown in the table below. The City's zoning was adopted by the County wN
'the City's R-7 zoning district when the Intergovernmental Agreement was signed between the
county and the city to provide city planning services to this area. Therefore, the property does
not need to be rezoned upon annexation. According to Section 18.320.020.C, the City's
Comprehensive plan and zoning designations occur automatically and concurrently with the
annexation.
Conversion table. Table 320.1 summarizes the conversion of the County's plan and
zoning esigna Ions to City designations which are most similar.
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ZCA2005-00002 -WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
Metro
M-efro 3.09 requires the additional standards to be addressed in annexation decisions,
in addition to the local and state review standards. These are addressed and satisfied.
as discussed below:
Consistency with the directly applicable provisions in an urban service provider
agreement or annexation plan adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065;
The processing has been done consistent with applicable Urban Service Provider
agreements.
Consistency with directly applicable provisions of urban planning or other agreement,
other than agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065, between the affected entity
and a necessary party;
The process required by the Development Code and Comprehensive Plan is consistent with
the Urban Planning Agreement for annexations.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for boundary
changes contained in comprehensive land use plans and public facility plans; .
This has been discussed previously in this report and, as discussed, this criterion is satisfied.
Consistency with specific directly applicable. standards or criteria for boundary
changes contained in the Regional Framework Plan or any functional plans;
Because the Development Code has been amended to comply with applicable Metro
functional plan requirements, by complyin with the Development Code and Comprehensive
Plan, the annexation is consistent with The applicable Functional Plan and the Regional
Framework plan.
Whether the proposed changes will promote or not interfere with the timely, orderly
and economic provisions of public facilities and services;
The proposed annexation will not interfere with the provision of public facilities or services
because it is adjacent to existing city limits and services, and the delivery of those services
was anticipated as part of the urban services agreement which is intended to promote the
timely, orderly, and economic delivery of those public facilities and services.
If the proposed boundary change is for annexation of territory to Metro, a
determination by Metro Council that the territory should be included in the Urban
Growth Boundary shall be the primary criterion for approval;
The subject property is already within the Metro boundaries. .
Consistency with other applicable criteria for the boundary change in question under
state and local law.
Consistency with other applicable criteria has been discussed previously in this report. .
STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL PAGE 5 OF 6
ZCA2005-00002 -WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
SECTION V. AGENCY COMMENTS
Washington County Department Of Land Use & Transportation,. Verizon, Qwest
Communications, Northwest Natural Gas, Beaverton School District #48, Comcast. Cable
Corporation, Portland General Electric, Metro Area Communications, Cleanwater Services,
Metro Land Use & Planning, Tualatin Hills Park & Rec.• District, Tualatin Valley Water
District, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, and Tigard/Tualatin School District 23J have had
the opportunity to review the proposal and have offered no objections.
BASED ON THE FINDINGS INDICATED ABOVE, PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDS
APPROVAL OF ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00002 - WILSON RIDGE`
ANNEXATION.
Jul 28 2005
PREPARED BY: Morgan acy DATE
Associate Planner
Jul 28 2005
D BY: is r ewers o
Planning Manager
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ZCA2005-00002 -WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE NO. 2005-
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 2.68 ACRES, APPROVING WILSON RIDGE ANNEXATION
. (ZCA2005-00002), AND WITHDRAWING. 'PROPERTY FROM THE TIGARD WATER.
DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY . ENHANCED SHERIFF'S, PATROL DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, WASHINGTON.
COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT #1, AND. THE WASHINGTON COUNTY VECTOR
CONTROL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS 222:120(4)(B)' and 222.170 to initiate an annexation
upon receiving consent in writing from a majority of the electors registered in the territory proposed to be
annexed and written consent from. owners of more than half the land' in the territory proposed to .be
annexed; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is 'authorized by ORS: 222.120(5) and 222.520 to withdraw properties
which currently lie within the boundary of 'the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced
Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street
Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector Control District upon completion of the
annexation; and ;
WHEREAS, the Tigard -City Council held a public hearing on August 9, 2005 to consider the annexation
of two (2) parcels of land consisting of 2.68 acres-and withdrawal of said property from the Tigard Water
District; the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington County Vector
Control District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.520(2) the City, is liable to the Water District for certain debt-
obligations, however, in this instance- the Water District has no debt for the City to assume, therefore, no
option regarding the assumption of debt needs to be made; and , .
WHEREAS, pursuant to Metro 3.09, ORS 222.120 and 222.524, notice was given and the City held a
public hearing on the issue of the-annexation into the.City and withdrawal of the annexed property from the
Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced. Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and. the Washington.
County Vector Control District on December 14, 2004; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.524, the City must declare the withdrawal of annexed properties from
the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
UrbanRoads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting. District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District by Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard Development Code states that upon annexafion,' the zone is automatically changed
to the City zoning most closely conforming to the County zoning; and
WHEREAS, the-'6 iirrent zoning district is R-7, an existing City. zone that has been-adopted by'the
County and the zoning after annexation would remain R-7 so that no zone change is necessary, and by
annexation the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Tigard goes into effect; and
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Page 1 of 2
WHEREAS, the annexation has been processed in accordance with the requirements of Metro 3.09 and has
been reviewed for, compliance with the Tigard Community Development Code and. the Comprehensive
Plan and the annexation substantially addresses, the standards in Metro, 3.09 regulating annexations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered the testimony at .the public hearing and determined
that withdrawal of the annexed properties -from the applicable service districts* is in the best interest of the
City of Tigard.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OFTIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:.
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council hereby annexes the parcels described in the attached Exhibit "A"
and shown in Exhibit "B" and withdraws said parcels from the Tigard Water District, the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County- Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #l,. and the Washington
County Vector Control District.
SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature.by the,
Mayor and posting by the City Recorder.
SECTION 3: ' City staff is directed to take. all necessary measures, to implement the annexation, including ;
certified copies of the Ordinance with Metro for administrative processing; filing with state
and, county agencies as required bylaw, and providing notice to utilities.
SECTION 4:, Pursuant to ORS 222.120(5), the effective date of the withdrawal of the property from' the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District,* Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street' Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector. Control Distri
ct shall be the effective date of this annexation.
SECTION 5: Pursuant to'-.ORS 222.465, the effective date -of the withdrawal of this property from the
Tigard Water District shall,be July 1, 2006. ,
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SECTION 6: In accordance with ORS 222.180, the annexation shall be effective upon filing with the
Secretary of-State.
.PASSED: : By vote of all Council members present after being`read by number and
title only, this day of 2005.
Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder.
APPROVED: By. Tigard City Council this day of , 2005.
Craig Dirksen, Mayor
Approved as to form:
City. Attorney. Date
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Wilson Ridge EXHIBIT A
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
GRAHAM ANNEXATION JOB NO. 328-027
A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,
TOWNSHIP 2.-SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, 'WASHINGTON
COUNTY, OREGON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE-NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 13 OF THE PLAT OF "MOUNTAIN
GATE". BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY. DESCRIBED IN DEED
DOCUMENT NO., 2004-06529; THENCE ALONG THE EAST`. LINE OF SAID 'PROPERTY
AND SAID LINE EXTENDED, NORTH 01 031'37'' EAST 132.47 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
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ROAD `NO. 2515) LYING. 20:00 FEET, RIGHT-ANGLE,, MEASURE, NORTHEASTERLY OF '
THE CENTERLINE; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY. LINE SOUTH 59°20'07" EAST
472.32 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF WESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SW 133RD AVENUE LYING 25.00 FEET, RIGHT-ANGLE
MEASURE WEST OF THE CENTERLINE OF SW 133RD AVENUE; THENCE ALONG SAID
EXTENSION AND WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE SOUTH 00031'25" EAST 192.98`FEET
TO THE SOUTHEAST ;CORNER OF THE PROPERTY., DESCRIBED, IN DEED DOCUMENT
NO. 2000-04259; THENCE, LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID PROPERTY AND THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN DEED DOCUMENT NO.
2000-14685 .NORTH 89° 43'44" WEST 402.59 FEET TO A POINT LYING 10:00 FEET
RIGHT-ANGLE MEASURE.EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE PLAT OF "MOUNTAIN GATE' '
THENCE SOUTH 010 31' 37" WEST 9.28.57 FEET PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF
"MOUNTAIN GATE" AND "MOUNTAIN GATE.flO.2". THENCE LEAVING-SAID LINE
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CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.104 ACRES. .
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SECTION I. APPLICATION SUMMARY
FILE NAME: ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION
CASE NO.: Zone Change Annexation (ZCA) ZCA2005-00003
OWNER(S):. Various Owners
PROPOSAL: Annexation of 56 parcels containing approximately 20.75 acres into the
City of Tigard.
CURRENT
ZONING
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential.
EQUIVALENT CITY
ZONING
DESIGNATION: R-7, Medium Density Residential. The R-7 zoning district is designed to
accommodate attached single-family -homes, detached single-family
homes with or without accessory residential units, at a minimum lot size
of 5,000 square feet, and duplexes, at a minimum lot size of 10,000
square feet. Mobile home parks and subdivisions are also permitted
outright. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted
conditionally.
LOCATION: Alberta Rider School: WCTM 2S109AC, Tax Lot 2100 and 2S109AD,
ax of 1300; an Remaining Portions of Summit Ride Subdivision:
WCTM 2S109DA, Tax Lots 8500, 8 0 , 870, 8800, 9400, 00, 96 ,
9700, 9800, 9900; 10000, 10100, 10200, 10300, 11500, 11600, 11700,
11800, 11900, 12000, 12100, 12200, 12300, 12400, 12500,'12600,
12700, 12800, 12900, 13000, 13400 and 13500, and WCTM 2S109DB,
Tax Lots 1000, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800,
2900, 3000, 3100, 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500, 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900
and 4000.
APPLICABLE
REVIEW
CRITERIA: Community Development Code Chapters 18.320 and 18.390;
Comprehensive Plan Policies 2 and 10; Metro Code Chapter 3.09; and
ORS Chapter 222.
SECTION II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
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.fnda;that the proposed annexation 'will, ,notRad
verse ly;
Staff~ecommends that the Council_„
affect tl a ahealtA-,csafet Yand'welfare of, the;=Cit w. Therefore »staff~recommend "
°.iAPPROVAL"
•°.7,ia= *S,i °:•-~Y^ §°€a :zo.=.e;a ~a -Hof the a'nnexatidh' by,adoption of, the attached ordinance.
STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL PAGE 1 OF 6
ZCA2005-00003 -ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Vicinit Information:
The su jec parce s are located at the southeast corner of SW 133rd and Bull Mountain Road,
and to the south in the Summit Ridge Subdivision, west of SW Greenfield, north of SW Beef
Bend Road.
Site Information and Proposal Description:
There. are essentially three areas involved in this particular annexation request: the Alberta
Rider School site; the undeveloped portion Phase 3) of. Summit Ridge; and the remaining
portions of Summit Ridge (Phase 1 and 2) that were not previously annexed last year.
There are a total of 56 properties involved in this request totaling approximately 20.75
acres.
For the first area, the school site, as a condition of the Conditional Use approval, the
applicant was required to annex the property prior to final building permit inspection. This
was done to allow the school to proceed.in a timely fashion on their construction schedule
while going through the process to annex. The intention is that the annexation will be
complete before the school needs to open, for if the annexation is not approved in time,
final inspections can't be conducted and the school cannot be occupied.
The second area, Phase 3 of Summit Ridge, the subdivision was required to annex prior to
recording the final plat for the lots. This is a standard condition that is applied to properties
requesting development approval when bordering the city limits.
For the third area, Phases 1 and 2 of Summit Ridge, portions of this subdivision are inside .
and some are outside the city limits. During the review of Summit Ridge Phase 1 and 2,
the property did not abut the city limits. The City required that the applicant sign a consent
form for future annexation when the city limits did abut the site. During an annexation
hearing to annex the Arbor Summit subdivision immediately north of Summit Ridge, the
City included one of the parcels of Summit Ridge through a double majority method. The
annexation occurred and was finalized before the plats for those phases .were recorded. .
The result was that some of the lots that were created through those plats ended up
straddling the city limit boundaries. See the following map.
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ZCA2005-00003 - ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
SECTION IV. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS
The relevant criteria in this case are Tigard Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1, 10.1.1,
10.1.2, and; Tigard Community Development Code Chapter 18.320.
Staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant policies of the
Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings:
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Comprehensive Plan
Policy a ity shall maintain an ongoing citizen involvement program and,
shall assure that citizens will be provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases
of the planning process. ,
This Policy requires an ongoing citizen involvement program. Interested parties and
surrounding property. owners within 500 feet have been notified of the public hearing and
notice of the nearing has been published in a newspaper of general circulation. The site has
been posted since June 23, 2005. There have been a number of opportunities for citizens to
be involved in the decision making process, including the review of the subdivision and
conditional use request.
Policy 10.1.1: The City shall review each of the following services as to adequate
capacity, or such services to be made available, to serve the parcel if developed to the .
most intense use allowed, and will not significantly reduce the level of services
available to developed and undeveloped land within the City of Tigard. The services
are: water, sewer, drainage, streets, police, and fire protection.
This policy requires adequate service capacity delivery to annexed parcels. The City of
Tigard Police, Engineering and Water Departments,. NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire
and Rescue, have all reviewed the annexation request and have offered no objections. In
the review of the Alberta Rider School and Summit Ridge subdivision, staff found that the
adjacent streets had adequate capacity with completion of required improvements, sewers
will be extended up from Bella Vista subdivision on the.south, through Summit Ridge and up
through the Alberta Rider School site, storm drainage.is conveyed through a new pipe from
Bella Vista to the Alberta Rider project, and water is provided by an existing 12" water line in
Bull Mountain Road. The subdivision approval is contingent on the applicant providing these
services prior to recording the final plat. The conditional use, approval also required
completion of these utilities and facilities. This policy is satisfied.
If required by an adopted capital improvements program ordinance, the applicant shall
sign and record with Washington County a nonremonstrance agreement regarding the
following: The formation of a local improvement district L.I.D.) for any of the
following services that could be provided through such a district. The extension or
.improvement of the following: water, sewer, drainage and streets. The formation of a
special district for any of the above services or the inclusion of the property into a
special service district for any of the above services.
No L.I.D's have been required, with the subject parcels or land use approvals. All public
infrastructure listed above will have to be completed before the land is subdivided by a final
subdivision plat or final inspection occurs on the school building. The costs of providing such
services will be borne by the applicant. Since there are no capital improvements identified for
(this site, no nonremonstrance agreement is necessary.
The City shall provide urban services to,areas within the Tigard urban planning area or
with the urban growth boundary upon annexation.
The City of Tigard has an urban services agreement with Washington County for those areas
within the City's urban growth boundary in the Bull Mountain area. This policy has been
complied with.
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ZCA2005-00003 - ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
Policy 10.1.2: approval of proposed annexations of land by the city shall be based on
findings with respect to the following: the annexation eliminates an existing "pocket"
or "island" of unincorporated territory; or the annexation will not create an irregular
boundary that makes it difficult for the police in an emergency situation to determine
whether the parcel is within or outside the city; the police department has commented
upon the annexation; the land is located within the Tigard urban planning area and is
contiguous to the city boundary; the annexation can be accommodated by the
services listed in 10.1.1(a).
This Policy pertains to boundary criteria for annexations. The proposed annexation will not
eliminate an existing "pocket" or "island" of unincorporated territory; however the annexation
will also not create an irregular boundary making it difficult for police to determine whether a
particular parcel is in or outside the city. In fact, this annexation is in part to address a
situation where parcels fall both inside and outside the city limits. Specific jurisdiction for a
number of services is clouded by the partial inclusion of these properties. Their formation is
the result of disjointed annexation and plat approval timing. The subject annexation will
eliminate this confusion and implement the original requirements placed on the subdivision
regarding annexation of the property. The pproposed annexation will incorporate the entire
subdivision boundary for Phase 3 of Summit Ridge. In addition, the entire property where the
Alberta Rider school site sits is also included in this request. Boundaries of this request
follow logical extensions to the edge of the properties, except where the school abuts Bull
Mountain Road. In that location the annexation will include the remaining portion of that road
that is not presently in the city limits. The land is within the Urban Services Area inside the
Urban Growth Boundary and is bordered by the city limits on the northern side. Services to
the subject property are addressed above. This policy is met.
Community Development Code
ec ion is ection addresses, approval standards for annexation
proposals:
All services and facilities are available to the area and have sufficient capacity to
provide service for the proposed annexation area;
Adequate, service (water, sewer, drainage, streets, police, and fire protection) capacity is
available to serve the annexed parcels. The City of Tigard Police, Engineering and Water
Departments, NW Natural Gas, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, have all reviewed, the
annexation request and have offered no objections. Additionally, the adequacy and
availability of services to serve the intended R-7 Medium Density residential and institutional
development has, been reviewed and conditioned as necessary as part of the Summit Ridge
subdivision and Alberta Rider reviews. Therefore, this policy is satisfied.
The applicable comprehensive plan policies and implementing ordinance provisions \
have been satisfied.
Applicable Comprehensive Plan policies have been addressed above. The implementing
ordinance provisions of ORS 222, TCDC 18.390, and Metro Code 3.09 were followed in
rocessing this annexation request. Conformance with other development code provisions
have been addressed in the previous land use reviews. This standard has been met.
Assignment of comprehensive plan and zoning designations. The comprehensive
plan designation an the zoning esigna ion placed on the prope shall be the City's
zoning district which most closely implements the City's or Coun 's comprehensive
plan map designation. The assignment of these designa ions shall occur
automatically and concurrently with the annexation. In the case of land which carries
County designations, the City shall convert the County's comprehensive plan map and
zoning designations to the City designations which are the most similar. A zone
change is required if the applicant requests a comprehensive plan map.and/or/zoning
map designation other than the existing designations. (See Chapter 18.380). A
request for a zone change can be processed concurrently with an annexation
application or after the annexation has been approved.
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ZCA2005-00003-ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
The subject. properties are in the Urban Service Area and are zoned R-7 medium density
residential, pursuant to the City of Tigard's Urban Services Intergovernmental Agreement .
The R-7 zoning designation is consistent with the original Washington County's R-6 zoning
designation as shown in the table below. The City's zoning was adopted by the County with
the City's R-7 zoning district when the Intergovernmental Agreement was signed between the
county and the city to provide city planning services to this area. Therefore, the pproperty
does not need to be rezoned upon annexation. According to, Section 18.320.020.C, the
City's Comprehensive plan and zoning designations occur automatically and concurrently
with the annexation.
Conversion table. Table 320.1 summarizes the conversion of the County's plan and
zoning designations to City designations which are most similar.
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Meffir-o 3.09 requires the additional standards to be addressed in annexation decisions,
in addition to the local and state review standards. These are addressed and satisfied
as discussed below:
Consistency with the directly applicable provisions in an urban service provider
agreement or annexation plan adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065;
The processing has been done consistent with. applicable Urban Service Provider
agreements.
Consistency with directly applicable provisions of urban planning or other agreement,
other than agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065, between the affected entity
and a necessary party;
The process required by the Development Code and Comprehensive Plan is consistent with
the Urban Planning Agreement for annexations.
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Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for boundary
changes contained in comprehensive land use plans and public facility plans;
This has been discussed previously in this report and, as discussed, this criterion is satisfied.
Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for boundary
changes contained in the Regional Framework Plan or any functional plans;
Because the Development Code has been amended to comply with applicable Metro
functional plan requirements, by complying with the Development Code and Comprehensive
Plan, the annexation is consistent with the applicable Functional Plan and the Regional
Framework plan.
Whether the proposed changes will promote or not interfere with the timely, orderly
and economic provisions of public facilities and services;
The proposed annexation will not interfere with the provision of public facilities or services
because it is adjacent to existing city limits and services, and the delivery of those services
was anticipated as part of the urban services agreement which is intended to promote the
timely, orderly, and economic delivery of those public facilities and services.
If the proposed boundary change is for annexation of territory to Metro, a
determination by Metro Council that the territory should be included in the Urban
Growth Boundary shall be the primary criterion for approval;
The subject property is already within the Metro boundaries.
Consistency with other applicable criteria for the boundary change in question under
state and local law.
Consistency with other applicable criteria has been discussed previously in this report.
SECTION V. AGENCY COMMENTS
Washington County Department Of Land Use & Transportation, Verizon, Qwest
Communications, Northwest Natural Gas, Beaverton School District #48, Comcast Cable
Corporation, Portland General Electric, Metro Area Communications, Cleanwater Services,
Metro Land Use & Planning, Tualatin Hills Park & Rec. District, Tualatin Valley Water
District, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, and Tigard/Tualatin School District 23J have had
the opportunity to review the proposal and have offered no objections.
[BASED " ON THE FINDINGS INDICATED ABOVE, PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENOS
`APPROVAL OF' ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) 2005-00003 ALBERTA
RIDER/$UMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION.
Jul 28 2005
PREPARED BY: Morgan r cy DATE
Associate Planner
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STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL PAGE 6 OF 6
ZCA2005-00003 - ALBERTA RIDER/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION 8/9/05 PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE NO. 2005-
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 20.75 ACRES, APPROVING ALBERTA RIDER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL/SUMMIT RIDGE ANNEXATION (ZCA2005-00003), AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTY FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED
SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT #1, AND THE
WASHINGTON COUNTY VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS 222.120(4)(B) and 222.170 to initiate an annexation
upon receiving consent in writing from a majority of the electors registered in the territory proposed to be
annexed and written consent from owners of more than half the land in the territory proposed to be
annexed; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is authorized by ORS 222.120(5) and 222.520 to withdraw properties
which currently lie within the boundary of the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced
Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street
Lighting District #,1, and the Washington County Vector Control District upon completion of the
annexation; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council held a public hearing on August 9, 2005 to consider the annexation
of 38 parcels and portions of 18 additional parcels of land consisting of a total of 20.75 acres and
withdrawal of said property from the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs
Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting
District #1, and the Washington County Vector Control District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.520(2) the City is liable to the Water District for certain debt
obligations, however, in this instance the Water District has no debt for the City to assume, therefore, no
option regarding the assumption of debt needs to be made; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Metro 3.09, ORS 222.120 and 222.524, notice was given "and the City held a
public hearing on the issue of the annexation into the City and withdrawal of the annexed property from the
Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District on December 14, 2004; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 222.524, the City must declare the withdrawal of annexed properties from
the Tigard Water District, the Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County
Urban Roads Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District by Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Tigard Development Code states that upon annexation, the zone is automatically changed
to the City zoning most closely conforming to the County zoning; and
WHEREAS, the current zoning district is R-7, an existing City zone that has been adopted by the
County and the zoning after annexation would remain R-7 so that no zone change is necessary, and by
annexation the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Tigard goes into effect; and
ORDINANCE NO. 2005- ZCA2005-00003 Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge Annexation
Page 1 of 2
WHEREAS, the annexation has been processed in accordance with the requirements of Metro 3.09 and has
been reviewed for compliance with the Tigard Community Development Code and the Comprehensive
Plan and the annexation substantially addresses the standards in Metro 3.09 regulating annexations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered the testimony at the public hearing and determined
that withdrawal of the annexed properties from the applicable service districts i's-in the best interest of the
City of Tigard.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council hereby annexes the parcels described in the attached Exhibit "A"
and shown in Exhibit "B" and withdraws said parcels from the Tigard Water District, the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District, Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District.
SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the
Mayor and posting by the City Recorder.
SECTION 3: City staff is directed to take all necessary measures to implement the annexation, including
filing certified copies of the Ordinance with Metro for administrative processing, filing with
state and county agencies as required by law, and providing notice to utilities.
SECTION 4: Pursuant to ORS 222.120(5), the effective date of the withdrawal of the property from the
Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District, Washington County Urban Roads
Maintenance District,. Washington County Street Lighting District #1, and the Washington
County Vector Control District shall be the effective date of this annexation.
SECTION 5: Pursuant to ORS 222.465, the effective date of the withdrawal of this property from the
Tigard Water District shall be July 1, 2006.
SECTION 6: In accordance with ORS 222.180, the annexation shall be effective upon filing with the
Secretary of State.
PASSED: By vote of all Council members present after being read by number and
title only, this day of 92005.
Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder
APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of )2005.
Craig Dirksen, Mayor
Approved as to form:
City Attorney Date
ORDINANCE NO. 2005- ZCA2005-00003 Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge Annexation
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EXHIBIT A
Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge
ZCA2005-00003 .
A tract. of land situated in the Section 9; Township 2 South Range 1 West Willamette
Meridian described,as follows:
Commencing at a point northwest cornet of lot 7 Arlington Heights; thence N 01° 57'
48" E-a distance of 18.04 feet; thence S 88° 04' 30" W a distance of 625.20 feet to The
True point of Beginning of the Annexation; thence S-01° 56'56" W a distance of
426.22 feet; thence S 88° 56' 17" E a distance of 212.83 feet;' thence S 02° 00' 00" W a
distance of 274.61 feet; thence N 88° 49'.24" W a distance of 336.20 feet; thence S 01'
15' 49" W a distance of 475.68,feet; thence S 87°.59' 46"'E a distance of 303.50 feet;
thence S 01 ° 15' 46" W a 'distance of 561.57 feet; thence N 87° 59' 46" W a distance of
303.50 feet; thence N 01 ° 15'-46" E a'distance of 561.57; thence N 87° 59' 46" W a
distance.of 846 feet to the easterly right-of-way.of.SW 133rd Ave; thence N 01° 33' 29"
E, along said right-of-way, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence S 87° 59' 46" E a distance of
221.31 feet; thence N 01 ° 21' 36" E a distance of 140.04 feet; thence S 87° 58' 20" E a
distance of 220.90 feet; thence N 01 ° 15' 49" E a distance of 1185.00 feet to the
southerly right-of-way of SW Bull Mountain Road; thence S 59° 18.' 32" E, along said
right-of-way, a distance of 433.01 feet; thence N 88°04' 30" E, along said right-of-way, .
a distance of 158.32 feet to the point of beginning.
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Agenda Item# Exhibit
Additional Materials for Tonight's.
Annexation Hearings
Supplemental findings for each of four annexation reports.
Revised Legal Description and -Map for Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge Annexation.
- : - SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING.COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2004-00003 - Mountain View Estates
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election iri'the territory to be .
annexed under ORS 222.125. That statute provides;
The legislative-body of a city need not call or hold an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory proposed to. be annexed of hold, the.
hearing otherwise required under ORS 222:120 when all ofthe-owners
r of land in that.territory and not less than 50 percent. of the electors, if
any, residing in the territory consent in writing to th&annexation of the
land in the territory and file a statement of their _consent with the
legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to annexation by ;
owners and electors under this section, the legislative body of the city,
by resolution or ordinance, may set the final boundaries of the area to be
annexed by a ,legal description and,proclaim the annexation.
The Council finds: "
L There is one owner of the two properties that are in the territory proposed for,
annexation under ZCA2004-00003: The owner has. consented in writing to
annexation to the City of Tigard and those consents have been duly filed with the
city.,
2. According to County voter registration information, there are no current
registered voters residing in the territory to be annexed under ZCA2004-00003.
The City had received signed consents to annexation. to the City of Tigard from all
four previous registered voters.
3. Because the City has written consent of all owners of land and there are no
currently registered voters in the territory proposed to be annexed. under
ZCA2004-00003, the City may proceed with- annexation of that territory without a
vote in the territory to be annexed, pursuant to ORS 222.125, because it has the
consent of all owners and there are no electors.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
Z0,2005-00001 -Arlington Heights 3
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.125. That statute provides:
The legislative body of a city need not call or hold an election in the, city
or in any contiguous territory proposed tb~be annexed or hold the .
hearing otherwise required under. ORS 222.120 when all of the owners.
of land in that territory and not less than, 50.percent of the electors, if
any; residing in the territory consent in writing to the annexation of the'
land in the territory and file a statement of their consent .with the
legislative body. Upon receiving written. consent to annexation by
owners and electors under this section, the legislative body of the, city, t .
by.resolution or ordinance,,may set the final boundaries of the area to be
annexed by a.legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The Council finds:
L There are five owners of the three properties in the territory proposed for
annexation under ZCA2005-00001 have consented in writing to.annexation to the
City of Tigard and those consents have been duly filed with the City.
2. According to County voter registration information, there are four registered
voters residing in the territoryto be annexed under ZCA2005=00001. The City
has received signed consents to annexation to the City of Tigard from all four
registered voters. Therefore, the City has received consents from. a,majority of
the electors in the territory to be,annexed under ZCA2005-00001.
3. Because the City has written consent. of all owners of land and the majority of the
voters in the territory proposed to be annexed under ZCA2005-00001, the City
may proceed with annexation of that territory without a. vote in the territory to be
annexed, pursuant to ORS 222.125.
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'SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING LCOMPLIANCE WITH-ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2005-00002 Wilson Ridge' - "
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an, election in the. territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.125.. That statute provides:
The legislative body of a city',need not call or hold an. election in the city
or in any co ntiguous'territory proposed to be annexed or hold the
hearing otherwise required under ORS 222.120 when all of the owners
of land. in that territory and not less than 50 percent of the electors, if
any, residing in the territory consent in writing to the annexation of the
F land in the territory'and file a'statemeni of,their consent with the .
legislative body.. Upon, receiving written consent to annexation by
owners and, electors, under this section, the legislative' body of the city,
by resolution or ordinance, may set the final boundaries of the area to be
annexed by a`legal description and proclaim the aiuion.
The Council finds:
There are two owners of the two properties that are in the territory proposed for
annexation under ZCA2005.'00002'. Both owners have-consented in writing to
annexation to the City of Tigard and those consents have been duly filed with the
city.
2, According.-to County voter registration information" two registered voters reside
in the territory to be annexed. under ZCA2005-00001` The City has received .
signed-consents to annexation from both voters and therefore has the consents of a
majority of.the electors in-the territory to be annexed.
3. Because the City has,written consent of all owners of land and the majority of the
electors in the territory proposed lo be,annexed under ZCA2005-00002, the City " .
may proceed with annexation of that territory without a vote in the territory to be
annexed; pursuant to ORS 222.125.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2005-00003 - Alberta Rider / Summit Ridge'
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be .
annexed under ORS 222.125.. That,statute provides:
The legislative body of a city need not call or hold an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory proposed to be annexed or hold the
hearing otherwise required under ORS 222.120 when all of the owners
of land in that territory and notless than 50 percent of the electors,'if
any, residing in the ferritory consent in writing to the annexation of the
land in the territory and file a statement of their consent with the.
legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to annexation by
owners and electors under this section, the legislative body of the city,
by resolution or ordinance, may set the final.boundaries of the area to be
annexed by.a legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The Council finds:
1. With.the exception of one person who has a life estate in one portion of the area
originally proposed for annexation, all of the owners of land in the territory
proposed for annexation under ZCA2005-00003 have consented in writing to
annexation to the City of Tigard and those consents have been. duly filed with the
city.
2. According to County voter registration information, there is one registered voter
residing in the territory originally proposed to be annexed under ZCA2005-00003.
That elector is the same person who has a life estate in a property. within the area
originally proposed for annexation. This elector has not signed a petition or
consent to annex. Therefore, the portion of the proposed annexation territory
where the elector resides and has a life estate cannot be included in the proposed
annexation without an election.
3. The City Council determined to. exclude the area where the elector/life estate
holder resides. The annexation of the remaining. area may proceed without.a vote ,
in the territory to be annexed pursuant to ORS 222.125 because the City has the
consent of all owners and there are no electors in the area now proposed for
annexation.
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Exhibit A : Supp ended Motion
Exhibit'g:Reco?~ oriHeights.3 -
QQ001 prlingt .
CA 2005 ;ndings
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lemental. otion
Supplement 3 . , Supp ~ed M
Exhibit A': Recolonell I Suet Ridge .
Exhibit B pjberta Rlderl
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ZCA 2004-00004. Mt: View Estates
Exhibit A
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222 .
ZCA2004-00003 - Mountain View Estates
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.125. That statute provides:
The legislative body of a city need not call or hold' an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory, proposed to be annexed 'or hold the.
hearing otherwise, required. under ORS 222.120 when all of the owners
of land in that territory and not less than 50 percent of the electors, if
any, residing in the territory consent in-writing to the annexation of the :
land in the territory and file a statement of their consent with the
legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to annexation by
owners and electors under this section, the legislative body of the city,
by-resolution or ordinance, may set the final boundaries of the area to be
annexed by a legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The. Council finds:
1. There is one owner of the two properties that are in the territory proposed for
annexation under ZCA2004-00003: The owner has consented in writing to
annexation to the.City'of Tigard and.those consents have been duly. filed with the
City.. .
2. According to Countyvoter registration information, there are no current
registered' voters residing in the territory to be annexed under ZCA2004-00003.
The City had received signed consents to annexation to the City of Tigard from all.
four previous registered voters.
3. Because the City has written consent of all owners of land and there are no
currently registered voters in the territory proposed to be annexed under
ZCA2004-00003, the City may proceed with, annexation of that territory without a
vote in the territory to be annexed, pursuant to ORS 222.125, because it has the
consent of all owners and there are no electors.
Exhibit B
ended motion View Estates
4 Recomm . the Mountain «The
ZCA2004-0000 roving of the ordinance:
. ordinance apP 1 .
used e to Section document entitle
end the Plop ag adopts the „ as additional
«1 move to am the following lvg and .forther pgS Chapter 222
b adding ort as finding liange with
anneXation y . staff reP Comp
council, adopts the conc.
Sumental Finding motion should be
Pele nanCe~ the following
findings cote to amend the ordi
affirmative
Following an roving.,the Mountain
declared:. as amended, aPP
roposed ordinance,
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441 move for adop. -
View Estates anneXation • .
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Supplement 2 -
ZCA 2005-00001, Arlington Heights 3
Exhibit '
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2005-00001- Arlington Heights 3
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.125. That,statute provides:
The legislative body of a city need.not call or hold an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory proposed to be annexed or hold the
hearing otherwise required under ORS 222.120 when all of the owners
of land in that territory and not less than 50 percent of the electors, if
any,, residing in the territory consent in writing to the annexation of the
land in the territory and file a. statement of their consent with the
..legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to' annexation by
owners and electors under this section; the legislative body of the city,.
by resolution or ordinance, may set the final boundaries of the area to be .
annexed by a legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The Council finds-
1 . There are five owners of the three properties in the territory proposed for
annexation under ZCA2005-00001 have consented in writing to annexation to the
City of Tigard and those consents have been duly filed with the City.
2. According to County voter registration information, there are four registered
voters residing in the territory to be-annexed under,ZCA2005-00001. The City
has received signed consents to annexation to the .City of Tigard from all four
registered voters. Therefore, the City has received consents from a majority of
the electors in the territory,to be annexed under ZCA2005-00001.
3. Because the City has written consent of all owners of land`and the majority ofthe
voters in the. territory*proposed to be annexed under ZCA2005-00001, the City
may proceed with annexation of that territory without a vote in the territory to be
annexed, pursuant to ORS..222.125.
Fxhibit A
ZCA 2005-00001 Recommended' Motion
"I move to amend the proposed ordinance, approving the Arlington Heights 3 annexation
by adding the following language,to Section 1 of.the ordinance: "The Council adopts the,
staff report as findings and further adopts the document entitled "Supplemental Finding
Concerning Compliance with ORS Chapter 222 as additional findings."
Following an affirmative vote to: amend the ordinance, the following motion should be
declared:
"I move for adoption of 'the proposed ;ordinance, 'as amended, approving the Arlington
Heights 3 'annexation."
` . ; .n -Ridge
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Exhibit A
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2005-00002 - Wilson Ridge
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.125. That statute provides:
The legislative body, of a city need not call,or hold an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory proposed to be annexed or hold the
hear-ing-other-vii-se-r-equire-d-wader-ORS-222-. RO-when-all oft
,of land in that territory and not less than 50 percent of the electors, if .
any; residing in the territory consent in writing to the annexation of the
land in the territory and file a statement of their consent with the
legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to annexation by
owners and electors under this section, the legislative body of the; city,
by resolution or ordinance, may set the final boundaries of the area to be
annexed by a legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The.Council finds:
1. There are two owners of the two properties that are in, the territory proposed for
annexation under>ZCA2005-00002. Both owners have consented in writing to
annexation to the. City of Tigard and those. consents have been duly filed with the
City,
2. According to County voter registration information, two registered voters reside
in the territory to be annexed under ZCA2005-00002. The City. has-received -
signed consents to annexation from both voters and therefore has the consents of a
majority of the electors in the territory to be annexed.
3. Because the City has written consent of all 'owners of land and the majority of the
electors in the territory proposed to be annexed.under ZCA2005-00002, the City
may proceed with annexation of that territory without a vote in the territory to be
annexed, pursuant to ORS 222.125.
Exhibit B
ZCA 2005-00002 Recommended Motion
"I move to amend the proposed ordinance approving the Wilson Ridge annexation by'.
adding the following language to Section I of the ordinance: "The Council adopts the
staff report as findings and further adopts the document entitled "Supplemental Finding .
Concerning Compliance with,ORS Chapter 222" as additional'findings."
Following an affirmative vote to amend the ordinance, the following motion should be
declared:
"I move for adoption of the proposed ordinance, as amended, approving the Wilson,.
Ridge annexation."
Supplement 4 - `
ZCA 2005-00.003, Alberta Rider:/
Summit Ridge
Exhibit A
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS
CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH ORS CHAPTER 222
ZCA2005-00003 - Alberta Rider / Summit Ridge .
The City is proceeding with this annexation without an election in the territory to be
annexed under ORS 222.12.5. That statute provides:
The legislative body of,a city need not call or hold an election in the city
or in any contiguous territory proposed to be annexed or hold the
hearing otherwi ire-( umderORS 222120-when-all=of'the-ow-ners -
of land in that territory and not less than 50 percent of the electors, if
any, residing in the territory consent in writing to the annexation of the
land in the territory and flea statement of their consent with the .
legislative body. Upon receiving written consent to annexation by
owners and electors under this section-, the legislative body of the city,
by. resolution, or ordinance, may get the final boundaries of the area to be
r
annexed by a legal description and proclaim the annexation.
The Council finds:
1. With the exception of one person who has a life estate in one portion of the area
originally proposed for annexation, all of the owners of land in the territory
proposed for annexation under ZCA2005-00003 have consented in writing to
annexation to the City of Tigard and those consents have been duly filed with the
city.
2. According to County voter registration information, there. is one registered voter
residing in the territory originally proposed to be annexed under ZCA2005-00003:
That elector is the same person who has a, life estate in a property within the area..
originally proposed for annexation. This elector has not signed a petition or
consent to annex. Therefore, the portion of the proposed annexation territory
where the elector resides and has a life estate, cannot be.included in- the proposed
annexation without an election.
3. The City Council determined to exclude the area:where the elector/life estate
holder resides. The annexation of the remaining area may proceed :without a vote
in the territory to be annexed pursuant to ORS 222.125 because the City has the
consent of all owners and there are no electors in the area now proposed for
annexation.
A tract of land situated in the Section 9, Township 2 South Range 1 West Willamette
Meridian described as follows:
Commencing at a point northwest corner of the subdivision plat of Arlington Heights;
thence N 01° 57' 48" E a distance of 13.03 feet; thence S 88° 04' 30" W a distance of
625.20 feet to The True point of Beginning of the Annexation; thence S 01° 56'56" W
a distance of 426.22 feet; thence S 88° 56' 17" E a distance of 212.83 feet; thence S 02°
00' 00" W a distance of 274.61 feet; thence N 88° 49' 24" W a distance of 336.20 feet;
thence S 01° 15' 49" W a distance of 475.68 feet: thence S 97° 59' 46' Fa.-distance-of
30330.feet; thence S 01° 15' 46 W a distance of 561:57 feet; thence N 87° 59' 46" W
a distance of 363.50 feet; thence N 01° 15' 46" E a distance of 561.57; thence N 87° 59'
46" W a distance of 846 feet to the easterly right=of--'way of SW 133`d Ave; thence N 01°
33' 29" E; along said right-of-Way, a distance: of 50.00 feet; thence S 87° 59' 46" E a
distance of 221.31 feet; thence N 01'.21' 36" E a distance of 140.04-feet; thence S 87°
58' 20" E a distance of 220.90 feet; thence N-01915" 49" Fa distance of 1185.00 feet to
the southerly right-of way of SW Bull Mountain Road; thence S 59° 18' 32" E, along
said right-of-Way, adistance of 433.01: feet; thence N 88° 04' 30" E. along said right-of
Way, a distance of 158.32 feet to the point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom the North 277 feet.of the East 277 feet of that property described in
Document Number 99114503.
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Exhibit B
ZCA 2005-00003 Recommended Motion
"I move to amend the proposed ordinance approving the Alberta Rider/Summit Ridge'
annexation by adding, the following language to Section 1 of the ordinance: "The
Council adopts the staff report as findings and further adopts the document entitled
"Supplemental Finding Concerning Compliance with ORS Chapter 222" as additional`
findings."
"I also move to amend the proposed ordinance by.replacing the description and maps.of .
the annexation area in the Ordinance's Exhibit A and B with the revised legal description
and maps that are attached to the supplemental findings."
Following an affirmative vote to amend the ordinance, the following motion should be
declared:
"I move for adoption of the proposed ordinance, as amended, approving the Alberta
Rider/Summit Ridge Annexation".
saw
Wilson ge .31
ghts pXV1,n9tO view Estates,
Mountain mkt Ridge
NbettlaA
NNEXAT DNS
ubVIc Hearing
August 9.2005
Des cription
General
fists of four requests:
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~ Annexation untain View Estates (ZCA2004.00004)
ZCA2005-00001)
. , . (
Arlington He1hgts 3 (ZCA20-.05-.00002)
Wilson Ridge
Rider School and Summit oid 00003)
Alberta- _ {ZCA20
Overview Map,.
ZCA2004-00004
~ Mt.View Estates
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ZCA2005700001
Arlington Hts. 3
/ ZCA2005-00002-
Wilson Ridge
ZCA2005-OOQ03.
Alberta Rider &
~ Summit Ridge
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Ridge Phase 1 and 2
plats were recorded.
1 Portions of some lots
are both in and out of
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Staff Recomrr►endation
mends that the Council
~ Staff r~~° proposed ordinances and
adop t ons separately for
legal descrip
each of the-folloW~ng~
» ZCA 2404-00004
ICA 00001
» 2005-
» ZCA. 2045-00002
00
ZCA,-205-003