City Council Minutes - 10/20/2003 Agenda Item No. 3, 1
Council Meeting of la•a-D5
COUNCIL MINUTES
SPECIAL JOINT TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,
TUALATIN CITY COUNCIL AND
TIGARD-TUALATIN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING
October 20, 2003
1. SPECIAL MEETING
1.1 Council President Dirksen called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
1.2 Roll Call:
Tigard City Council: Council President Dirksen, Councilors Moore, Sherwood
and Wilson
Tualatin City Council: Mayor Lou Ogden, Councilors Barhyte, Boryska,
Chrisman, and Harris
Tigard-Tualatin School District Board: Board Chair Chism, Vice Chair
Neunzert, Board Members Rutkin, Bartlett, and Albertson
1.3 Pledge of AIlegiance
2. Tualatin Police Chief Introduction — Tualatin City Manager Steve Wheeler
introduced Kent Barker, to the Councils and School Board members.
3. Construction Update — Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD) Superintendent
Lowder distributed and discussed the District's Capital Improvement Program
Progress Matrix showing the status of the projects. A copy of the matrix is on file
with the Tigard City Recorder.
4. Potential Ballot Measures
a. Possible Bull Mountain Annexation vote in March 2004 — Liz Newton
Tigard Assistant to the City Manager Newton reviewed the schedule of the
proposed Bull Mountain area annexation activity. Two hearings are coming
up for approval of the annexation plan and consideration of a ballot title
forwarding the matter to Tigard and Bull Mountain area voters.
Two areas recently added to the Urban Growth Boundary near the City of
Tigard will not be included in the Bull Mountain annexation proposal. This
area will be reviewed separately as additional study of the issues is needed.
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Community outreach meetings are scheduled including 20 Coffee Talks and
3 larger community forums.
b. Possible Tigard-Tualatin School District, May 2005 Local Option Levy --
Steve Lowder
TTSD Superintendent Lowder reviewed the Financial Forecast for FY 2003-
04, which was distributed to those attending. A copy of the Forecast is on
file with the Tigard City Recorder. If the tax increases proposed by the
Legislature are referred to the voters and voters reverse the Legislature's
action, the District wiII be in a significantly negative financial situation, which
will result in a reduction of services. Mr. Lowder reviewed the proposed
School District local option levy to be placed before voters, which will be to
continue the current tax rate; that is, this is not a request for additional
dollars from taxpayers. The Iocal option levy ballot measure will be
necessary regardless of whether the state measure for increased taxes passes
or fails.
Tigard Councilor Moore noted he would prefer to see budgeting authority
for school districts be returned to local jurisdictions. Discussion followed on
the group reviewing the Oregon tax structure and the opportunities to
rework the tax system to fund government programs.
C. Possible creation of a Park and Recreation District
Mr. Steve Clark was present and he was invited to update the group on
discussions about a special district to fund non-academic programs.
Formation of a Park and Recreation District might present an opportunity to
fund some of the programs (e.g., swim centers and school resource officers).
Formation of such a district would be complicated and would need review
and approval by Washington and Clackamas Counties as well as the cities of
Tigard, Tualatin, King City and Durham. Information on the possible
creation of a park and recreation district with regard to the schedule of
potential levy amounts was distributed to those present at the meeting. A
copy of this information is on file with the Tigard City Recorder.
After lengthy discussion, there was a suggestion that a subcommittee be
formed with representatives from the affected jurisdictions. Mr. Lowder
offered the District's assistance in facilitating and hosting the meetings of the
subcommittee. Consensus of Tigard and Tualatin Council members was that
they would like to discuss and review the matter further at one of their
upcoming Council meetings. People were asked to contact Susan Stark
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Haydon at the School District if interested in working on the park and
recreation district issue.
d. Possible Tualatin Parks or Library Levy — Steve Wheeler
Tualatin City Manager Steve Wheeler advised a parks or library levy
proposal is under discussion in Tualatin. The park levy being considered
would be for a capital bond ($.16/$1000 of assessed valuation) along with
a concurrent operating levy ($.06/$1000 of assessed valuation). He also
referenced the hope for collaborative use of TTSD property, specifically, a
site along Avery Street.
Mr. Wheeler described the proposal under consideration for the library to
enhance the existing facility. Capital bond amount would be $.14/$1000
of assessed valuation accompanied by an operating levy request of
$.12/$1000 of assessed valuation. if the WCCLS Local Option Levy is
approved by voters, then the operating levy request would not be needed.
e. Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) Local Option
Levy,May 2004
Tigard Assistant to the City Manager Newton advised that if adopted, this
levy would mean about $.25-.26/$1000 of assessed valuation. This levy
will restore operating funds to libraries hi the County and is critical for the
operation of the new Tigard library. Because this ballot measure will be on
the May ballot, a double majority will needed in order to pass.
Meeting recessed at 7:42 p.m.
Meeting reconvened at 7:51 p.m.
5. Economic Outlook for the Tigard-Tualatin School District - if the recent legislative
changes are referred to a vote.
(Reviewed during Item 3.b. above.)
6. Pedestrian Bridge of the Tualatin River — Steve Wheeler, Paul Hennon (PowerPoint
presentation)
Tualatin Community Services Director Paul Hennon reviewed a PowerPoint slide
presentation for this project. A copy of the presentation is on file with the Tigard
City Recorder. The City of Tualatin will manage the project. Tualatin, Tigard and
Durham submitted a joint funding application to ODOT in 2003 and the bridge is
allocated to receive $990,000. The estimated project budget is $1 .39 million
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and a $400,000 match will be funded by Tualatin, Tigard, and Durham. It is
anticipated that construction would begin in spring 2005 and the bridge would be
completed in the fall 2005.
There was discussion on safety concerns for pedestrians as well as the integrity of
the 100+-year old existing bridge, which will also serve the commuter rail system.
Separation of pedestrians and the trains will be provided by a physical separation
and fence. The bridge is structuraIIy sound and was inspected during the commuter
rail studies. Trails will be extended to connect to the bridge.
Status of the project is to receive funding from the state and complete
intergovernmental agreements among Tigard, Tualatin, and Durham.
7. Youth Assets Survey — Implementation Activities — Susan Stark Haydon
TTSD Community Relations Director Stark Haydon reviewed information from the
Clay Roberts October 8 presentation on the profile of youth's assets within TTSD.
She shared information from the small-group discussions held on October 8, listing
ideas of what the communities of Tigard and Tualatin would look like if they were
considered to be the best cities in the nation to live in and raise young people.
Tigard Assistant to the City Manager reported on the Youth Advisory Council start
up successes. She talked about the energy of this group and how once parameters
are set the kids do the work to develop programs and activities (i.e., developing
their own web site and cable television program). The Youth Advisory Committee
has been challenged to engage their peers in activities. She referred to the
importance of getting as many adults as possible involved to interact with the youth
and to provide a variety of role models. Tigard Mayor Griffith's Youth Forum is
also encouraging the Youth Advisory Council. The Tigard and Tualatin Youth
Advisory Councils will hold a joint meeting this week.
Ms. Stark Haydon also distributed a brochure, 150 Ways to Show Kids You Care.
Tualatin Mayor Ogden noted he learned recently of a community in the mid-west
that provides an after-school event every Friday night. Tigard Council President
Dirksen noted there is a church in the area that offers a meeting place for kids after
events such as football games.
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TTSD Superintendent Lowder gave an update on the bomb threat received this
morning through a voice mail message picked up by a staff member after 8 a.m. at
Tigard High School. Officials decided that the school would not be evacuated;
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purses and backpacks were searched. Mr. Lowder said he believes officials
responded appropriately and the follow-up measures went well. He praised the
Tigard Police Department in their response with 8 police officers and a detective.
Assistant to the City Manager Newton advised that a new medical center (hospital)
is being built in Newberg. Representatives would like an opportunity to share
information about the new facilities and services with the Tigard and Tualatin
communities.
9. Adjournment: 8:28 p.m.
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