City Council Minutes - 08/23/2011 City of Tigard
Tigard Business Meeting - Minutes
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD
MEETING DATE AND August 23,2011 - 6:30 p.m. Study Session; 7:30 p.m.
TIME: Business Meeting
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall- 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,
Tigard,OR 97223
Mayor Dirksen called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
Name Present Absent
Mayor Dirksen ✓
Council President Buehner ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Councilor Wilson ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Staff present: Interim City Manager Newton,City Recorder Wheatley,Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett,Assistant to the City Manager Mills,Planning Manager Shields,
Senior Management Analyst Wyatt,City Attorney Ramis,Community Development Director
Bunch.
STUDY SESSION
A. Update on Code-Compliance Related Municipal Code Amendments
Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett and Permit Coordinator Shields were
present to give City Council information on the status of the amendments being drafted for the
Tigard Municipal Code regarding code compliance and abatement. Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett advised:
• It has been 13 months since she first reported to the City Council about the code
compliance program and what staff was doing in response to elimination of the code
enforcement position. Staff continues to make progress. As of July 1 one employee has a
portion of his primary time assigned to the code compliance program.
• In July 2010,council asked staff to look into administrative abatement options and how
to implement. Staff reviewed what other cities were doing and gave this information to
City Council.
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• In February 2011,City Council gave staff specific direction for moving forward to
develop the code language for code compliance.
• Staff reviewed the program from an administrative and operational standpoint.
Additional goals were established on how the program would operate on a day-to-day
basis. Staff has been looking to do things that will simplify,clarify,consolidate and
reduce redundancy to the code provisions for nuisance violations. Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett reported on the challenges to attempting to simplify code
language.
• The schedule for the next activities was reviewed. A public hearing was initially scheduled
for September 13;however,this has been pushed back. Staff needs to have a detailed
conversation with the City Council about some of the things being proposed by staff.
Staff will hold a detailed conversation with the council on September 13 rather than
holding a public hearing. The public hearing is now scheduled for October 25,2011.
After that,staff will give council an update on the program as a whole.
• Staff continues to work on efficiencies,working with the public and with staff to create
systems that operate more smoothly in terms of response times and ability to rely on the
public to provide information so staff can pursue some of these matters.
• Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett advised that on September 13,
staff plans to provide the council the following.
o The table of contents for a new Title 6. This new title will allow for nuisance
violations to be consolidated in one place.
o Staff will clarify some of the development-related violations. For example,some
of the violations (vision clearance zone)are only stated in Title 18,which makes
them sound as if they only apply when making application for a development.
However,the city wants these provisions to apply all of the time. This will be
clarified at the time the code amendments are presented to the council.
o Administrative options will be proposed to be added to Title 1.16.
o Administrative rulemaking has been added as a separate piece.
• In response to a question from Councilor Henderson,Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett explained that the administrative abatement is the option
where,for example,there is a foreclosed home with tall weeds and grass and no owner
can be identified. Staff would like to have the ability to initiate abatement of the tall
weeds and grass through an administrative process so there would a delegation of that
authority to the city manager or his designee. The city can only initiate abatement at this
time under emergency conditions. Staff is reviewing collection options for charges owing
to pay for the abatement work.
• Mayor Dirksen asked if there was an opportunity for the city to work through the
Neighborhood Network to help neighborhoods become aware of how collectively
problem areas of tall weeds and grass could be addressed. He envisioned things such as
neighborhood competitions with awards;i.e.,the best,the most improved,etc. Also he
said there might be a way for neighborhoods to assemble volunteers to help address
problems on foreclosed properties or to help disabled neighbors who are having a
difficult time. Interim City Manager Newton said there are options under the current
program.One of those options is that neighborhoods with active steering committees can
qualify for a neighborhood cleanup event;funds can be used for dumpsters and organize
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a one-day area-wide clean up. She said the neighborhood could adopt,with the property
owners'permission,a property that might need assistance to clean up their property.
• Council President Buehner referred to a situation along Walnut beginning at Gaarde
Street. There is untended property between fencing and the sidewalk. She understands it
is the responsibility of the property owner to take care of problems such as tall weeds and
grass;however,she is unsure whether the code is clear enough. Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett said staff pursues these types of enforcement matters
every year and often the offenders are the same people time after time. Assistant
Community Development Director Hartnett said City Council asked the staff to consider
how to address (in the fee structure) those situations where residents are relying on the
code compliance services to remind them that they need to mow the grass,etc.
• Council President Buehner said there is a situation along Gaarde Street that is not being
taken care of—she thinks this might be city property that was purchased when Gaarde
was extended through to Walnut Street. Assistant Community Development Director
Hartnett said she could take a look at the situation.
• Councilor Henderson asked about abatement and whether an individual could pay the
City of Tigard to take care of areas such as right of way behind fences. Assistant
Community Development Director Hartnett said one of the options being built into the
new provisions would address a circumstance where a property owner could give the city
permission to abate the nuisance and charge them. Volunteers could take care of the
nuisance if the property owner gives permission. Mayor Dirksen confirmed with
Councilor Henderson that his question was related to whether there could be an ongoing
type of contract where the city would always take care of the maintenance—the mayor
said he does not think this type of program is being proposed. Councilor Henderson
said he would like to see a way for problems to be worked out before a resident is fined.
Interim City Manager Newton reminded the council that part of the street maintenance
fee will be allocated for right-of-way maintenance within the next couple of years for
specific areas. There is no program in place now to offer abatement services upon
request.Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett offered that staff could
look at this type of program after the staff has completed the current code amendment
project. Council President Buehner suggested running this program through the
Neighborhood Networks. Mayor Dirksen pointed out that if the city was gearing up to
do right-of-way maintenance on some streets,then an opt-in option could be considered.
• Mayor Dirksen said he considered the abatement option as it is now being proposed
would be a last resort—used only when all other efforts have failed.
• Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett advised that when there is an
identifiable property owner or responsible party,compliance is achieved quickly in 80
percent of the cases. For the 20 percent of the remaining cases,staff is trying to find
more tools to respond. Sometimes people are unwilling to work with city staff and
abatement would give them another option. Other times,people are experiencing life
situations,which have contributed to the code compliance issues. When people find
themselves in these situations,they often appreciate that staff could,with their
permission,move towards an abatement approach.
• Councilor Woodard agreed with an abatement approach as long as there were other
remedies available prior to implementation of abatement.
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• Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett reviewed the layers of the Code
Compliance Program:
o The code that gives authority.
o The administrative rules that flesh out the operational level for implementing the
code.
o The standard operating procedures defining the step-by-step actions;i.e.,the first
telephone call,the first letter,a follow-up telephone call,etc.
• Councilor Woodard referred to a previous discussion by the City Council and the fact
that the economy still has not improved that much. His concern was that the city not
enter into the"lien business"contributing to a situation where someone might lose their
home. Council President Buehner purported that this would not occur since alien is
collected at the time a property is sold. Assistant Community Development Director
Hartnett said staff would provide City Council information on the effect on property,
under the proposed Code Compliance Program,prior to the public hearing.
• Council President Buehner noted that many communities,including Tigard,are looking
to accommodate an aging population. As the code amendments or administrative rules
are drafted,Council President Buehner said we should think about how we can address
this issue.
B. Review and Discuss Topic Areas for 2011 Community Attitudes Survey
Interim City Manager Newton introduced this item. The survey is conducted every other
year and one is scheduled is to be taken this October. Staff requests input from the council
about topic areas for the questions. The survey will be presented to the council for review
before it goes out.
Senior Management Analyst Wyatt advised staff is soliciting quotes for a consultant to
perform the survey at this time. Key points of the discussion with council include the
following:
• The survey will contain about 20 baseline questions,with three to five topical
questions added.
• In 2009 two topical questions were asked:
o Traffic—Should Pacific Highway be widened? Answer: Yes
o Population growth—Where should it go? Answer: Away from developed
areas.
• In 2007 the topical questions included gas tax,water source,and recreational
programs.
• Executive staff members met last week to brainstorm ideas on the survey. A
summary of this staff discussion was forwarded to the council in an August 19,2011,
memorandum from Senior Management Analyst Wyatt;this memo is on file with the
council packet material.
• Council President Buehner referred to the Community Plan for River Terrace (north
and south)and that the city might want to include a question about what people think
should be in the community plan. This is where we are looking for new development
to occur and it will change the city substantially. Interim City Manager Newton
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referred to the Executive Staff list that touched on this topic—"Services needed west
of Pacific Highway." For example,does the city need a satellite library or a police
substation—what services might be needed in this area.
• Councilor Wilson said the city has never asked its citizens what they think about light
rail. The city is actively pursuing light rail,but there is only an occasional comment
from the citizenry on this subject. He suggested that the question be probed a little
deeper and ask those who are opposed to light rail whether they would support it if
gas was $5 per gallon or if it would help relieve congestion. He said he would guess
the citizenry is less supportive of light rail than the City Council is;however,he
honestly does not know how the community feels about this topic. Council
President Buehner said it would be important that the citizens are also aware of the
estimated increase of traffic of 50-60 percent within the next couple of decades.
• Councilor Henderson cautioned not to jump to the conclusion that light rail would be
the only option for rapid transit. He would like to have a question to determine if the
citizens know what rapid transit means. Councilor Wilson agreed and added the city
should not represent that light rail was definitely going to happen. He suggested that
a statement should precede the question;i.e.,the corridor is being studied with a look
at a range of options. Most likely the selected option will be light rail. Senior
Management Analyst Wyatt said they have information obtained from the High
Capacity Transit focus group with regard to potential questions. Councilor Wilson
commented there might be negative comments expressed because of the federal
deficit and the current economic climate might skew results somewhat—he said he
would like to get past that. For example,if someone is opposed,ask why. Follow up
with the question whether the respondent would be more in favor if the light rail
would not add to the deficit. Senior Management Analyst Wyatt said the survey
administrators are good at getting information on perception versus importance. If
people are overwhelmingly opposed to light rail,Councilor Wilson said the city
should rethink it. The alternative would be to do nothing. Council President
Buehner said she hoped light rail would reduce the increase of traffic.
• Senior Management Analyst Wyatt said that citizens'view that Tigard is a good place
to live increased in its score from 7.4 to 7.8. There has been steady improvement
throughout the years.
• Mayor Dirksen suggested a question be included regarding a recreation program as
well as a question about economic development.
• Mayor Dirksen said a question about efficient use of city resources be asked. He said
this could be asked if a citizen ranked a service below a certain point to determine
what the citizen thought the city should be focusing on.
• There was discussion on the recreation programming feedback from the 2005 and
2007. Citizens supported hiking/biking trails and playing fields,but other recreational
activities received a lukewarm response.
• Councilor Woodard commented on the neighborhood and the regional trail systems.
He noted the trails are so well used that people are almost colliding into each other.
He said he would be interested to determine what it is that people want now. Council
President Buehner noted this is an interesting question because it affects
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environmental issues. She referred to her past discussions with Clean Water Services
regarding trail widths(ADA rules) and the surface treatments.
• Interim City Manager Newton said in 2007 hiking and biking paths received 48
percent support;playing fields 45 percent;music programs/community gardens/
fitness classes/arts and crafts received support in the 20 percent range. Council
President Buehner reminded that there is a full recreation center opportunity for
some areas of the community;i.e.,Summerfield.
• Councilor Wilson said he thought it would be good to repeat questions in the same
manner. Interim City Manager Newton noted the 20 baseline questions are the same
from survey year to survey year. The topical questions are for specific issues currently
before the City Council.
• Council President Buehner recalled there was controversy about how the questions
were written for the recreational programming.
• Senior Management Analyst Wyatt said the Tigard survey will be statistically
significant;that is,a valid representation of the citizenry.
• Councilor Wilson said it is important not to lead people so they can give"true
answers." Tradeoffs need to be acknowledged. Mayor Dirksen said there is an art to
writing the questions properly so open responses are collected. Councilor Woodard
asked about how the questions would be formulated.Mayor Dirksen said a
professional consultant is hired to do this for the city;however,the City Council
would also review the questions. Interim City Manager Newton said council reviews
the questions to determine whether they might be skewed(leading) or if they are
asked in such a way to solicit the information the council needs to make a decision.
• Councilor Wilson said his main concern is that there is a great deal of negative
thinking now with the high unemployment,status of federal government,and budget
deficits. The results might report a dip in customer satisfaction that has nothing to do
with anything the city has done. Senior Management Analyst Wyatt said the question
is rated by perception followed by a rating of"how important is it."
• Councilor Woodard noted that the cost of the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation
District is great;however,the programs are fully utilized,which is an indicator of how
important this programming is. School systems are unable to provide this service
right now. He conjectured whether times have times have changed with families
looking for opportunities for their kids to keep them busy in a positive way. The
opinion poll might change depending on how the question is framed. Council
discussed the fact that the district is there,so there is no option regarding whether or
not a property owner will support it financially. In addition,Council President
Buehner said part of the agreement,when the district was formed,was that the school
district would back away from providing as much of the recreational services because
it would now be offered by the district.
• Council President Buehner commented on the number of activities sponsored by the
schools in Tigard now(specifically referring to Fowler Middle School). Councilor
Wilson pointed out that Tigard also has an aquatic district now.
• Councilor Henderson said he proposed that the question on the photo red light be
taken out.
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• Mayor Dirksen suggested that the brainstorming ideas offered by Executive Staff be
included in the survey only if the City Council specifically mentions that it wants the
idea formulated into a question.
• Council President Buehner and Councilor Wilson indicated they would want a
question to be asked regarding funding the facilities plan. Councilor Henderson
would like the question(s)in this area include a way to get feedback on sustainable
practices to be used in building facilities.
• Interim City Manager Newton summarized the topics council wanted to include this
survey year were: recreation,light rail, funding for the facilities plan/sustainable
environmental practices,economic development,and the community plan for River
Terrace.
• Mayor Dirksen said that relating to economic development,he would be interested to
receive feedback relating to health of businesses and services for the city in general.
• Interim City Manager Newton said the Executive Staff discussion on economic
development centered on whether people were able to get the services they need in
Tigard or were there opportunities for certain business sectors to develop.
• Public/private partnerships were discussed by the council. Mayor Dirksen said he
thought this topic might be too complex to ask in a single question.
• Councilor Wilson commented that there might be categories of services that Tigard
citizens would like to have closer to home. Community Development Director
Bunch said the Executive Staff discussed the fact that we have a lot of retail leakage in
the community and suggested questions such as:
o Can you get your goods and services (durable and frequently recurring) close
to home?
o Do you have a job—available employment? This last question is "tricky"
because we export about 90 percent of our workforce and import 90 percent
within. Economic development is a regional issue. Community
Development Director Bunch concluded by saying it would be good to
determine if the"circulation of the dollar"is occurring within the community
three or four times as opposed to once or twice. Councilor Wilson
commented that Tigard has higher sales per capita than any other city in
Oregon. He said he would like to see more of certain types of businesses in
Tigard but was unsure whether the city should play a vital role in this area—
what could we do with that information?
• Councilor Woodard asked if there would be a way to pose a question to determine if
people like the"destination"businesses;i.e.,Bridgeport Village and Al's Bowling.
Council President Buehner said she thinks Tigard has plenty of this type,noting
Tigard also has Washington Square and a number of big box stores. Interim City
Manager Newton said she was hearing the City Council say that if this question was
asked,they would be unsure of what to do with the information,so it would not be a
question to ask in a survey.
• Senior Management Analyst Wyatt asked the council to send staff any other ideas they
might come across. The questions will be crafted in early September,the survey
conducted in October,and a report of the results to the City Council in late
November.
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C. Administrative Items:
• Information for tonight's business meeting:
o Revised Exhibits A and B (Legal Description and Maps) for the draft ordinance
relating to Agenda Item No. 5,River Terrace Annexation,were distributed to City
Council. This was the same information delivered with the August 19,2011,City
Council newsletter.
o August 16,2011,letter from Washington County Commissioner Roy Rogers
supporting the City of Tigard's River Terrace Annexation,Agenda Item No. 5,
was distributed to City Council. A copy was also delivered with the August 19,
2011,City Council newsletter.
o Associate Planner Caines distributed supplemental findings from the City
Attorney's office and a revised ordinance which adds these findings as an exhibit.
These findings build upon the staffs findings and are written as findings by the
City Council and can be adopted with the ordinance under consideration tonight.
City Attorney Ramis said that typically the City Council would hold the public
hearing and do a"tentative vote"giving staff direction. Staff would then write
findings and return to the City Council for a"final vote." The city attorney's
office is saving a step by preparing the findings ahead of time,which will enable
the City Council to take a final action tonight by relying on these findings. City
Attorney Ramis confirmed Mayor Dirksen's comment that the City Council might
receive public testimony with new information that would cause the staff to
recommend amending the proposed findings;the"final vote"would be delayed
so the amended findings could be prepared for council review and consideration.
• Preliminary layouts for the Barbur ramps,State Transportation Improvement Program
(STIP)projects were distributed to the City Council. Interim City Manager Newton
reviewed the plans by Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).
• Interim City Manager Newton referred to a noise variance request and information
relating to Oregon Department of Transportation work on I-5 to extend a fourth lane
under Carman Drive/Upper Boones Ferry overpass. She intends on approving the
variance.
• Interim City Manager Newton noted Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)is
preparing to install a median to prevent a left-turn movement off Scholls Ferry Road to
Washington Square.
• Interim City Manager Newton said there is a proposed closure of 72"d Avenue for a
culvert installation tentatively scheduled for Labor Day weekend.
• Council Calendar:
o September 11,2011 - 9/11 Memorial Service,Young's Funeral Home, 1 p.m.
o September 11,2011 - City's 50th Birthday Party,Library,2-4 p.m.
o September 13,2011 - City Council Business Meeting,Town Hall,6:30 p.m.
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o September 20,2011 - City Council Workshop Meeting,Town Hall,6:30 p.m.
o September 27,2011 - City Council Business Meeting,Town Hall,6:30 p.m.
• EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held.
Study Session concluded at 7:30 p.m.
1. BUSINESS MEETING-AUGUST 23,20118g
A. Call to Order: Mayor Dirksen called the meeting to order at 7:36 p.m. L�
B. Roll Call
Name Present Absent
Mayor Dirksen ✓
Council President Buehner ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Councilor Wilson ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Council Communications&Liaison Reports: None
E. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda:
® Interim City Manager Newton advised there is a non-agenda item for a City
Council discussion on the process to use for the selection of the city manager.
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION IR
A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication: None.
B. Citizen Communication—Sign Up Sheet—No one.
® Mayor Dirksen reviewed the consent agenda:
3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council and Local Contract Review Board)
A. Approve Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes:
1. June 21,2011
2. June 28,2011
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B. Appoint David Brown as a Voting Member of the Park and Recreation Advisory Board
-Resolution No. 11-34
RESOLUTION NO. 11-34--A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DAVID BROWN
TO HIS FIRST TERM AS A VOTING MEMBER ON THE PARK AND
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD (DRAB)
C. Authorize the Reimbursement of Expenditures with Reimbursement Obligation
Proceeds-Resolution No. 11-35
RESOLUTION NO. 11-35--A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENDITURES WITH REIMBURSEMENT
OBLIGATION PROCEEDS
D. Local Contract Review Board:
1. Approve the Purchase of Four Dodge Chargers from Withnell Motor Company and
Two Chevrolet Tahoes from Hubbard Chevrolet/GMAC for the Police Department
Fleet
Motion by Council President Buehner,seconded by Councilor Wilson,to approve the Consent
Agenda.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Council President Buehner Yes
Councilor Henderson Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodard Yes
4. PROCLAIM SEPTEMBER NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH
Mayor Dirksen issued proclamation.
5. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING-RIVER TERRACE ANNEXATION—ZONE
CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA) ZCA201 1-00001
a. Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing.
b. ® City Attorney Ramis reviewed the hearing procedures
C. Declarations or Challenges IR
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Council President Buehner advised she is familiar with the area under consideration for
annexation. She said she was involved when the original Community Participation
Organization was established in the late 1990's. She said she has friends in the area. She
also has clients in the area;however,she has not represented any of them in connection
with this annexation.
Councilor Henderson said he has visited the site.
Mayor Dirksen said the site is well known to all. He reported he had some preliminary
meetings regarding process with some of the property owners prior to applications being
submitted to the city. He has not had contact with any property owners since the
annexation process was started.
There were no challenges
d. ® Staff Report:Community Development Staff
Associate Planner Caines presented the staff report:
• The River Terrace Annexation is an owner-initiated request.
• The area involves 43 properties and consists of approximately 230 acres.
• She reviewed a map of the area,pointing out the boundaries of the proposed
annexation area.
• The south side of Barrows Road in the area proposed to be annexed was within the
City of Beaverton boundary. The City of Beaverton has adopted the necessary
legislation to de-annex this area so it can be annexed into the City of Tigard if the
annexation is approved.
• The annexation request was because there is a lack of urban services in this rural area
at present. Urban services are needed to develop the area as was envisioned when
the area was brought into the Urban Growth Boundary in 2002.
• Urbanization of this area will provide housing and employment development as
envisioned by Metro when it was brought into the Urban Growth Boundary.
• The proposed annexation area is contiguous to the city through the utility service
corridor on the south side of SW Barrows Road. This will allow for utilities to be
provided to the River Terrace area. There is a 16-inch City of Tigard water main in
SW Barrows Road.
• Criteria for annexation,as outlined in the staff report,were reviewed.
• The annexation is owner-initiated and is not being processed by a public election.
There are two methods for an owner-initiated annexation. One is through"double
majority. The other is often referred to as"triple majority"—and in the proposed
annexation,81 percent of the property owners in the area that represent 92 percent
of the land area and 82 percent of the assessed properties have signed petitions to
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annex to the City of Tigard—meeting the Oregon Revised Statutes'provision to
annex through this method.
• Utilities are available and can be provided for this area. In 2010,Washington County
prepared a concept plan—a large scale blueprint—for the development and
urbanization of River Terrace and the properties to the south. Options were
reviewed for providing utilities to this area (especially water service)and it is most
economical and efficient for the utilities to be provided by the City of Tigard.
• There is documentation included in the annexation file along with the Washington
County West Bull Mountain Concept Plan that demonstrates how this area can and
will be serviced through the City of Tigard or the City of Tigard in conjunction with
Clean Water Services. Clean Water Services will be the ultimate provider of storm
water and the City of Tigard and Clean Water Services will provide sanitary sewer
service. In 2009,there was a Master Sanitary Sewer System Plan update completed
by Clean Water Services that outlines how to service this area—it includes
improvements that would be needed for urbanization to occur.
• Fire protection will be provided by TVF&R,which is already servicing the area.
• The City of Tigard will provide police services.
• If the annexation is approved,the City of Tigard will prepare a community plan,
which will expand the 2010 Concept Plan to determine what improvements need to
be made and how these improvements can be financed so services can be provided
so the area can be developed and urbanized.
• The applicant has demonstrated in their application how they meet the Metro,local,
and state requirements for annexation.
• The findings for the annexation are outlined in the staff report presented to the City
Council.
• The staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed annexation.
• In addition to the staff report,there is a revised ordinance presented to the City
Council during its study session earlier this evening. The ordinance includes
additional findings (Exhibit D) submitted this afternoon,prepared by the city
attorney's office,which will enable the City Council to make a final decision this
evening.
• City Attorney Ramis advised that because the revised ordinance and the Exhibit D
findings are a part of the staff report and because they are in the file,they are in the
record unless there is an objection.
e. Public Testimony
-Proponents
Michael Robinson, 1120 NW Couch Street, 10`h Floor,Portland,OR 97209-4128,
advised he was testifying on behalf of West Hills Development Company. He
introduced Dan Grimberg of West Hills Development Company who was present in the
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audience. West Hills was one of the petitioners for the River Terrace annexation. Mr.
Robinson said they agree with the staff report and the findings are accurate. They have
also had an opportunity to review the supplemental findings that were distributed to the
Mayor and City Council and they believe those are also accurate.
Mr.Robinson addressed the approval criteria and this annexation is important so utility
services could be provided to the area. He requested the City Council approve the
proposed annexation.
® Joanne Criscione, 16880 SW Bull Mountain Road,Tigard,OR 97224, said she would like
to see the proposed annexation approved. She said she represented Area 64 during the
time of planning for Washington County and one of things they have struggled with is
that this area used be rural with a quiet country road,which is now a"freeway." The
road is dangerous and this area needs to be planned more like a community and made a
safer place. She noted concerns of safety for children waiting for buses on Roy Rogers
Road. There have been many vehicle accidents in the area. When they moved onto
their property in 1995,they signed a"right of remonstrance"stating that they would not
fight annexation. Accordingly,it has always been her understanding that the area was
going to be annexed into the City of Tigard. When Urban Growth Boundary areas are
brought in,Metro says that these are to be planned and be ready to develop in two years
—that date was passed in 2004. The development plans are really behind schedule. She
said that she knows of no property owners in the area who are opposed to the
annexation. She said a few signatures of the property owners are not on the petition
because the properties are owned by absentee owners and no contact information could
be found. She said she hoped the City Council would approve the annexation.
In response to a question from Councilor Henderson,Ms. Criscione said she was
referring to property owners within Area 64,when she said people were in support of
the annexation.
Councilor Woodard asked if the concerns of safety on Roy Rogers Road also included
foot traffic and bicycles. Ms.Criscione said there is a lot of bicycle traffic on Roy Rogers
Road.
Ms. Criscione confirmed for Council President Buehner that the posted speed limit on
Roy Rogers Road was 50 m.p.h.
Marsha Lancaster, 17740 SW Scholls Ferry Road,Beaverton,OR 97007,said she has 42
acres that is immediately adjacent to the River Terrace property. She indicated to City
Council where her property was located on a map. At one time,her property was in
Area 64,but was removed. She said she is still very much affected by what happens in
Area 64. She said there is a road easement on her property which runs north/south that
could alleviate safety concerns. Ms.Lancaster said her property was unique because
there are three school districts'boundaries—the majority is in Beaverton,part is in
Tigard and ten acres is in Hillsboro. She would prefer to have her property belong to
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one school district and her preference would be to be in Tigard-Tualatin School District.
She would"love to...annex the property into Tigard." She said she has been writing
letters for the last three years to officials saying she would like to join the City of Tigard
to receive services and belong to just one entity. She asked the City Council to consider
her ideas and urged that this property be annexed.
Councilor Wilson asked Ms.Lancaster if she was aware that the annexation would not
alter any school district boundaries. Ms.Lancaster said she was—but this would be an
important first step. She said she wanted the City Council to know that it was not only
the residents of River Terrace that are encouraging this annexation,but there are also
supporters who reside on property contiguous to the River Terrace area.
Council President Buehner disclosed that Ms.Lancaster is one of her clients.
Mayor Dirksen said Ms.Lancaster is probably aware of the urban and rural reserves
process that is occurring at Metro and within the three counties now. He said Ms.
Lancaster's property is included in a parcel that is under consideration for urban reserves
or rural reserves in the near future,which would place it in line to be brought into the
Urban Growth Boundary. He encouraged Ms.Lancaster to continue to advocate for her
property among those jurisdictions.
Tom English, 13915 SW Florentine Avenue,Portland,OR 97223,advised that for the
last couple of years he followed the work that Washington County did regarding
assembling a coherent plan between Areas 63 and 64 and the farmland area between Roy
Rogers and Beef Bend Roads. He understands that development is coming and
understands those who desire to move into a city to receive services. He said he
questions whether the connection from Tigard to this area was gerrymandered with the
Barrows Road connection. He said he sees this as a"done deal." He said he is
concerned that the properties in the unincorporated area where he lives will now be
surrounded on three sides by the City of Tigard. He said as the Washington County plan
becomes implemented over time,it is likely that the unincorporated area on Bull
Mountain will be surrounded by the City of Tigard. He asked the City Council how will
this island of Bull Mountain be treated with the ongoing needs for financing light rail
and other infrastructure.
Mayor Dirksen responded to Mr.English that he believed he could speak for the City
Council that it has no intentions towards the currently urbanized unincorporated areas of
Bull Mountain. He said he appreciated Mr. English's comments with regard to the
extension to this property along Barrows Road rather than working for a connection
through his area of Bull Mountain. There are political issues that make the Barrows
Road connection preferable. Mayor Dirksen said he did not know any circumstance to
be considered in the future that would lead to a complete surrounding of the currently
urbanized unincorporated area of Bull Mountain—but even if that were the case,there is
no intention by this council to take any steps towards an island annexation of that area
without the request of the people who live there. Mayor Dirksen asked other City
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Council members if his remarks were correct. City Council members indicated they
agreed with the remarks.
Jim Beardsley, 16720 SW Friendly Lane,Beaverton,Oregon, spoke about the history of
his property becoming part of the Urban Growth Boundary in 2002 and it was their
understanding that the state law provided that the land would be developable after two
years. He has moved to North Plains and his son and family now rent from them the
property on Friendly Lane. He said children have been hit by traffic when waiting for
school buses. He has a trucking business which is located on Friendly Lane and
explained the traffic issues in the area. He also said the family has goats and horses on
the property and this becomes a concern during the 4`h of July holiday when people in
the housing development next door shoot off fireworks toward their property—it is also
a fire hazard. He said it is time to annex this area so they can proceed with their lives.
They have waited too long for this. He supports annexation.
Mr.Beardsley responded to Councilor Henderson that his family would be very happy if
this property were annexed. He said he does not understand why there are not more
people here to testify because of the situation created when this property was included in
the Urban Growth Boundary but the opportunity to develop has been delayed for so
long. He said it has been really stressful.
9 Don Roshak, 13580 SW Roy Rogers Road,Sherwood,Oregon,spoke on behalf of
the Roshak family that owns about 90 acres in Area 64. He said things have changed a
lot in the last 60 years and more change is coming. They worked with Washington
County on their plans,which had a few gaps—i.e.,water and parks. He said if this is
annexed into the City of Tigard,the family feels these gaps will be addressed. He said
they strongly support annexation. He said the property has been in the Urban Growth
Boundary for nine years.
® Council President Buehner said she hoped that someone from the Roshak family
will be able to participate in the planning process. Mr.Roshak said he also hoped this
was possible. They would have liked to have been more involved in the Washington
County planning process.
Rebuttal—None.
f. Staff Recommendation: Associate Planner Caines advised that staff recommends that
the City Council approve the proposed annexation of River Terrace.
g. City Council Questions
Councilor Woodard said the findings looked good. He asked if the annexation is
approved tonight,when would police services be available. Associate Planner Caines
said the proposed effective date is September 30. In response to a question from
Councilor Woodard,Associate Planner Caines advised the Police Department was asked
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for comments on the proposed annexation and there were no objections to the proposal.
Interim City Manager Newton said the Police Department has a district system and this
area will be incorporated. Mayor Dirksen said the Sheriff services provides services
within all cities of Washington County and the area is not currently in the Washington
County Enhanced Sheriff Patrol Area.
g. ® Mayor Dirksen closed the public hearing.
h. Council consideration of Ordinance No. 11-07.
Motion by Council President Buehner,seconded by Councilor Wilson,to approved
Ordinance No. 11-07.
ORDINANCE NO. 11-07--AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 230.06 ACRES OF
LAND,INCLUDING FORTY-THREE(43)PARCELS,ADJACENT RIGHTS OF
WAY,AND A UTILITY SERVICES CORRIDOR WITHIN SW BARROWS ROAD
RIGHT OF WAY;APPROVING THE RIVER TERRACE ANNEXATION
(ZCA2011-00001);AND WITHDRAWING SIX (6)PARCELS FROM THE
WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT AND
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. IN
ADDITION,WITHDRAWAL OF THREE (3)PARCELS FROM WASHINGTON
COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT FOR LIGHTING.
Mayor Dirksen clarified with Council President Buehner that her motion included the
revised ordinance and the Exhibit D received by the City Council. City Attorney Ramis
said the record should so note these documents.
Councilor Henderson thanked all parties for their hard work noting that this was a good
process.
Council President Buehner commented that she has worked with people in this area
since 1998 when there was a discussion about bringing this area into the Urban Growth
Boundary. It has been a long,tedious process and she is glad to see this conclusion.
Councilor Woodard said this is the first time he has had an opportunity to go through
this process. Prior to his service on City Council,he could not understand why
something such as this would take so long—he assigned it to the nature of politics. He
said he thinks the process used was a good way to proceed.
Councilor Wilson said he has not seen such unanimous support on this type of action by
the City Council since the Tigard Triangle was rezoned. It is nice to see an annexation
proceeding that is not opposed.
Council President Buehner said she was glad to see so many residents in attendance at
the hearing.
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Mayor Dirksen agreed with Councilor Woodard that this is an interesting process. This
is the first time he has experienced this process as he believes that triple majority
annexations are not common. He said he is pleased to be able to respond to these
property owners'requests,who will become City of Tigard residents.
The City Recorder read the number and title of the ordinance.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Council President Buehner Yes
Councilor Henderson Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodard Yes
6. CONSIDER AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH TUALATIN HILLS
PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT(THPRD) REGARDING THE MAINTENANCE
AND OPERATION OF BARROWS PARK
Public Works Director Koellermeier presented the staff report:
• The issue before the City Council tonight is needed because the annexation the City Council
just approved created a problem. THPRD operates Barrows Park,of which a small piece is
in the old Barrows Road right of way. Effective with the annexation,this piece of property
will be in the City of Tigard.
• The Tigard Urban Services Agreement lays out a clear declaration that THPRD will not
operate parks facilities in the City of Tigard. The proposed Intergovernmental Agreement
acknowledges the fact that this section of the park will be in the city until the Tigard Urban
Services Agreement is re-opened.
• The THPRD Board considered this issue last month and approved it.
• There is no financial impact on the City of Tigard;the THPRD will continue to operate the
park as they are currently.
Motion by Council President Buehner,seconded by Councilor Woodard,to approve the
Intergovernmental Agreement with Tualatin Hills Park&Recreation District regarding
maintenance and operation of Barrows Park.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Council President Buehner Yes
Councilor Henderson Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
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Councilor Woodard Yes
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7. CONTINUATION OF LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING FROM AUGUST 9,2011 -
CONSIDER TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS ON ADMINISTRATIVE
RULE MAKING
a. Mayor Dirksen noted this is a continuance of the public hearing opened on August 9,2011.
b. Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett presented the staff report on the
matter now before the City Council.
• At the last meeting,council had questions about language in 2.04.070(1)(a). The City
Council's desire was to clarify that the staff notice to the City Council of a proposed
administrative rule would occur prior to the public notice being provided. These time
periods would not be concurrent;the council's notice would occur prior to the public
notice.
• Assistant Community Development Director Hartnett referred to a memorandum
provided to the City Council(Attachment 3 to the Agenda Item Summary) delineating
the changes made to the last draft the City Council reviewed.
c. Public Testimony: None.
d. Mayor Dirksen closed the public hearing.
e. City Council Consideration: Ordinance No. 11-06
Councilor Henderson asked for clarification of the review process. Assistant Community
Development Director Hartnett said the council would specify(through adoption of new
code language) the authority for the city manager to follow the rulemaking process. To
create administrative rules,this new process would have to be followed. She outlined the
steps stipulated in the proposed code language. The City Council would receive the
proposed administrative rule first followed by a period of time for public review and
comment. After brief discussion about whether to wait for the new city manager to be
appointed before this ordinance is considered,the consensus was to proceed. There will be
opportunities for review of the process and to make changes later if needed.
Motion by Council President Buehner,seconded by Councilor Wilson,to approve
Ordinance No. 11-06.
ORDINANCE NO. 11-06--AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE
TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE AUTHORIZING THE USE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES AND DEFINING THE PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
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RULEMAKING AND AMENDING EXISTING SECTIONS IN TITLE 9 AND TITLE
11 TO BE CONSISTENT.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Council President Buehner Yes
Councilor Henderson Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodard Yes
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8. DISCUSS STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNICATING TIGARD'S FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE
PRIORITIES
Senior Management Analyst Wyatt presented the staff report. The issue before the City Council
was whether the City of Tigard should hire a Washington DC-based lobbying firm that would
provide technical advice and direct advocacy and support for the city's federal intergovernmental
interests.
Mayor Dirksen said that since he has been Mayor,he has seen other cities have the ability to
accomplish greater things if they have the resources to do so. He said there are three things that
a federal affairs firm could assist the City of Tigard in:
a. Advise of grants and programs available and how we could go about applying for them in a
way that would give us more opportunity to receive funding.
b. Set up meetings and establish contacts so Tigard representatives can be effective when they
travel to Washington DC or when those people are in Oregon.
c. Make us aware of issues and the climate in Washington DC so we know about the timing for
when it is the best time to accomplish things or"what is the best program to go after."
Mayor Dirksen said that he has seen that the cost of this type of service is soon eclipsed by the
amount of funding made possible.
Councilor Henderson said he agreed with Mayor Dirksen's comments. In response to a
question from Councilor Henderson,Senior Management Analyst Wyatt said one firm has
visited the City of Tigard—they have a Washington DC presence as well as an office in Portland.
Councilor Wilson said he was ambivalent about this. He agrees that it is a good idea to have a
representative in Washington DC to build relationships with our delegation and make our
concerns known to them. He said he is opposed,in general,to lobbyists. He said we are now in
an unprecedented situation with the federal deficit. It is no longer business as usual—they do
not have the money to give us—and he would like to see the federal government get its house in
order. He does not want the city to add to the federal deficit and said he was not quite ready to
support this.
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Council President Buehner said she has come to the following conclusions regarding the current
state of the political climate. We are going to have a freshman congressman representing us,
which means that he or she will have the least influence and be new to the process. This will
negatively impact our ability to get our message across. She said that congress has made it clear
that they have no intention of paying attention to"John Q citizen"or those associated with local
government—they are listening solely to lobbyists. She said up until now,she has been
vehemently opposed to having a lobbyist,but she has come to the conclusion that if the city is
going to succeed long term in this environment where grants are going to be harder to get that
we must take advantage of all the opportunities available. She said she thinks Tigard is the
largest city in the area that does not have a lobbyist. It would be unfair to our citizens and
taxpayers not to try to"go out there and get the best bang for the buck..."
Councilor Woodard said he agrees with much of what has been said. He said he does not like
the way the federal government has contributed to a huge deficit that"our kids will be paying on
for years and years..." However,we are competing for what is available,which is less now.
Our city is not going to quit growing and we need good economic development. To be ready
for the future,we have to be competitive. The downside to receiving money is that we are then
bound by certain conditions and stipulations—so we will need to take care to be aware of what
we are obligating the taxpayers for. He said he would like to give this idea a chance with a return
on investment monitored on an annual basis.
Senior Management Analyst Wyatt acknowledged the"strings attached"have been an issue for
some cities. He said he has heard there is funding still available,but it seems to be less
transparent and harder to find.
Interim City Manager Newton said access is important to obtain assistance on projects we
already have in place. For example,we might want to have assistance with the water permitting
process at the federal level—it's not always about gaining access to funds. She said we would
need to find a way to track performance on all areas of assistance.
Mayor Dirksen acknowledged that along with receiving funding,assistance with the bureaucracy
was important. He was ambivalent in the beginning also and finds it distasteful when special
interest groups appear to have undue influence at the federal level. We could use the assistance
of an advocate in an advice-giving role to show us the best places to invest our time. He said he
was concerned about the increased competition for the dollars available.
Councilor Henderson said that jobs will be the key to ending the recession. We need to have
someone monitoring so we know how the system can be accessed. He said,"I think it's ok to
be using our grandchildren's money as long as we are going to be building something that they
are going to be able to use." Councilor Woodard added that he agreed with Councilor
Henderson and this effort is needed to bring dollars spent back to our area to create jobs
through economic development. We need to get ready for opportunities that might become
available.
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Mayor Dirksen noted that if City Council is in support,then the staff would be directed to send
out a request for proposals and we would look for firms interested in representing us. Staff will
proceed with the request for proposals.
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9. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
10. NON AGENDA ITEMS
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Council then moved to the Red Rock Creek Conference Room to discuss the city manager
review process.
Council discussed dates for the assessment center with September 16 and 17 proposed.
Council discussed the community members for the citizen inter panel for which Mayor Dirksen
is collecting suggestions from the council members. The assessment center will have a mock
City Council presentation as one of the exercises. Potential topics were suggested with a budget-
related topic named.
The second exercise will be oral panel(panel made up of community members)interviews.
Several questions were suggested. Human Resources Director Zodrow and the consultant will
draft questions for City Council review.
City Council will debrief with the community panel members at the end of the day on
September 16.
Council will receive additional information to review;i.e.,writing samples and videos of the
candidates making presentations.
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held.
12. ADJOURNMENT—9:51 p.m.
Motion by Councilor Wilson,seconded by Council President Buehner,to adjourn the
meeting.
The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Council President Buehner Yes
Councilor Henderson Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodard Yes
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Catherine Wheatley,City Recorder
Attest
Mayor,City of Tigard
Date:. f
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