City Council Minutes - 01/24/2006 Agenda item No. 3, 1
ForAgenda of
Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
Date: January 24, 2006
Time: 6;30 p.m.
Place; Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard
Tigard, Oregon
Attending: Mayor Craig Ditksen Presiding
Councilor Sally Harding
Councilor Sydney Sherwood
Councilor Nick Wilson.
Absent: Councilor Tom Woodruff
Agenda Item Discussion& Comments Action Items (follow up
Study Session
Discuss Use of Business Card Design Review— Assistant to the
New Logo City Manager Newton reviewed this agenda item.
Council preferences for business cards included:
Landscape orientation,heavier stock and white
paper (not grey). The Core Values should not be
printed on the back. Cards are due to be redone
because of the City's website address change.
Assistant to the City Manager Newton discussed
pidnting costs and the Council consensus was to go
without embossing.
Assistant to the City Manager Newton said the
police have a patch on their uniforms that
immediately identifies their as police officers. They
have requested to be allowed to use the new logo
inside a shield outline. Deviation of the logo shape
will be acceptable for the police but all other uses
will be standardized. Police staff members had
drawn up a few suggestions that were discussed by
Council. A simple design was preferred. The police
also want the shield design on their cars and will put
together some suggestions,including the italic
Garamond font for vehicle lettering. The City's
standard logo will appear on other City vehicles.
Fortes will be revised inhouse.
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Executive The Council went into Executive Session at 7 p.m.
Session to discuss exempt public records and potential
litigation under ORS 192.660(2)0 and (h).
Executive Session concluded at 7:21 pan.
I.
Business 1.1 Mayor Didoen called the City Council and the
Meeting Local Contract Review Board to Order at 7:30
p.m.
1.2 Council Present: Mayor Dirl;:sen, Councilors
Harding, Sherwood, and Wilson. Council
Absent: Councilor Woodruff
1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Council Communications &Liaison Reports
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
2. ° Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce Executive
Citizen Director Jeremy was present. Mr. Monlux
Communication reported that things are going well at the
Chamber. He is finding that Tigard is a very
hardworking, busy community with many issues.
He feels people are looking forward to urban
renewal. The Chamber is starting a nine inonth
program of leadership sessions designed to foster,
empower and support future business leaders.
Councilor Sherwood said she would like to see a
partnership again between the City and the
Chamber. Mayor Dirksen said the leadership
program sounded interesting. Mr. Monlux will
return to talk to the City Council about this plan.
Councilor Harding asked whether the networking
breakfasts are open to all. Mr. Monlux indicated
that the Tigard Business Connection breakfasts
are held on the 2nd and e Tuesdays and are open
to everyone, as are their regular Thursday
breakfast meetings.
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• John Frewing spore about the Parks System
Development Charges. He said he spore at a
council ineeting one year ago saying he felt these
charges were too low and needed to be revised
annually. His concern was that the property
values continue to rise and the SDC's need to
keep pace. Mayor Dirksen asked Dan Plaza to
comment and Mt. Plaza said SDC's are reviewed
each Januaq 1,c
• Dave George, of 13132 SW Ascension Dative in
Tigard,reptesenting his neighbors and himself. He
said their concern is the lacy of parks and open
spaces. As a teacher he used open spaces as
outdoor classrooms and feels that many people
enjoy bildi g,bird watching and observing wildlife.
He is fiustrated to see so many open ateas
disappearing due to development.
Mayor Dirksen said the City of Tigard shares bis
concern and would like for the City to have more
local control over items such as density. He said
this Council is looking for properties not only
inside but outside of the Tigard city limits for
future open spaces and parks.
Councilor Wilson said he was disappointed in a
recent public opinion poll that indicated people
were not interested in spending much for parks.
He suggested that Mr. George and others talk it
up among thea neighbors. He would like a bond
measure for parks.
Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication: No action.
None
3.
Consent 3.1 Approve Council Minutes for December 20,2006 Motion by Councilor
Agenda Sherwood, seconded by
Councilor Wilson, to
approve the Consent
Agenda.
The motion was approved
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by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Harding Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
4.Approve Mayor Dirksen reviewed the 2006 Goals in a Motion by Councilor
2006 City PowerPoint presentation. A copy of this is available Wilson, seconded by
Council Goals in the City Recorder's office. Councilor Sherwood, to
approve the 2006 Council
Goals.
The motion was approved
by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen_ Yes
Harding Councilor Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
J Councilor Wilson Yes
5. Report on Risk Manager Mills gave a presentation on the Tigard Report/No action.
Tigard Vision Vision. This report is now available at the Library and
2005 on the city website. Site felt it was appropriate that
Accomplish- the Tigard Vision report followed the Council goals
ments Update presentation because what people have asked for is
being reflected in the Council's goals and it shows that
the Council and City ate listening to the public.
6. Update Wateiwatch Coordinator Brian Wegener and TRK Report/No action
horn Tualatin Board Member iohn Donnellson gave a presentation
Riverkeepers on current TRK activities in Tigard.They moved their
about Activities headquarters to downtown Tigard this month. For 16
in Tigard years TRK has been a leader in improving water
quality and protecting and restoring the Tualatin River
systein. They hold annual liver clean-ups, help
improve and restore riparian habitat along Fanno
Creek,the Brown Natural Area and along the Tualatin
River. Their Paddler's Guide will be republished next
month. The Tigard Community Development
Department is contributing to TRK's reprint of the
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Field Guide to 1✓rosion Prevention and Sediment
Control, a publication for contractors and those who
live near a site under construction. Mr. Wegener
thanked the City for its support The Tualatin
Riverkeepets annual meeting will be held frorn 1:30-
4:00 on Sunday,January 29"'at the Tigard Library.
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(Note hens were not discussed in order at the Januaty 24,2006
Council Meeting.)
7. Consider Parks Manages: Dan Plaza reported that the latest Motion by Councilor
Tualatin River information on the Tualatin River Bicycle and Sherwood, seconded by
Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge shows costs are up $1.5 million. Councilor Wilson, to
Pedestrian Tigard's share is $592,578. The City of Tualatin's approve additional fluids
Bridge Funding share is $412,228, and Durham's share is $25,764. needed for the bridge, and
Clean Water Services has committed to spend for confirmation of this
$600,000 and will pay for all of the cost of running approval to be conveyed by
pipes under the bridge. Metro will. not be letter to the City of
participating in this project Tualatin.
Tualatin approved an Intergoverniriental Agreement After discussion, Councilor
at their City Council meeting last week and Duilsatn Wilson amended the motion
just approved it tonight. ODOT would like the City to state that Tigard's share
of Tigard to commit to their portion by January 31, of the project is now
2006. Staff will also be preparing a budget $592,578 and a budget
amendment for Council to approve the additional amendment will be
cost considered by the City
Council on February 14,
Parks Manager Dan Plaza went over the reasons for 2006.
the higher project cost The original project was
going to be built of wood but the National Marine The motion was approved
Fisheries Commission had concerns about the wood by a unanimous vote of
preservative being hmufd to fish in the river. The Council present.
bridge is now designed of steel and concrete. The
ADA requirements for the ramps have added costs Mayor Dirksen Yes
and the square footage is 20% higher. They had Cowidlor Harding Yes
planned to use a crane to lift it into place but there are Councilor Sherwood Yes
only two cranes in Oregon big enough and this is not Councilor Wilson Yes
a priority project for them. Now eve have to build a
work bridge at water level that will need to be tom
down when the project bridge is completed. Steel
costs lave risen. Another issue is that there are
currently 30 bridge projects ready to be bid in
Portland. Tile design complexity of the 380' span and
necessary environmental permitting also raise the cost
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The project goes to bid on February 2 with a bid
opening on February 23rd. Construction will occur
fronn Ap:dl-December, 2006, with projected opening
in January 2007.
Metro Councilor Carl Hosticka noted that Metro
was never asked to participate in any formal fashion.
There are potential opportunities for grant monies
but probably not anything that can come to fruition
in die next few weeks. Councilor Hosticka asked
that staff contact him and said he will consider any
grant request submitted.
In response to a concern from City Councilor
Wilson about learning of the cost overrun at this
time,Tualatin Colmnunity Development Director
Hennon,Tualatin City Manager Wheeler and Tigard
Parks Manager Plaza outlined the circumstances of
the cost increases.
There was discussion about where the additional
funds would come from: $200,000 would come
from the MSTIP and the balance from park SDC's.
In response to a question from Councilor Sherwood
about whether this would affect the Greenburg
Road project,Mayor Ditksen said he understands
that these projects ate funded from separate sources.
During discussion, City Council members expressed
support for going forward with the project. Any
money left over will be refunded to tlie City.
S. Metro Metto President David Bragdon and Metro Councilor
Presentation- Carl Hosticka gave a presentation on their: proposed
Proposed Nov. bond measure for the November 2006 ballot which
2006 Bond will provide funding to purchase natural areas in the
Measure to region fon:parks and open spaces. They are going to
Preservve the various city councils in die area to let thein know
Natural Areas, what they are doing and to hear any concerns the
Trnprove Water cities may have. They have scheduled public hearings
Quality,and to obtain input. President Bragdon felt that the need
Protect Fish for this measure was supported tonight by the items
and Wildlife listed on the Council's agenda and the comments
Habitat made during citizen communication.
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Metro's 1995 Bond Measure helped Tigard by adding
8 acres to Cook Park 2 acres along Fern Street and
trail construction and right-of-way on the Fanno
Creek Greenway. This new measure will help thein
continue targeting regional natural areas by
acquisition, improvements and making opportunity
grants available to "re-nature" neighborhoods.
Tigard's share would be about $1.3 million. The
Fanno Creek Greenway and Tualatin River Greenway
are included among the areas targeted by a blue
ribbon committee.
Councilor Harding expressed concern about the lack
of open space within the urban growd- boundary.
Citizens are asking for help in getting snore
greenspaces and stopping development's
encroachment.
In response to Council.or6Harding's concern about the
high cost of property, Metro Councilor Hosticka said
local efforts could be helped by using matching fiends.
He noted that the corridors are within the Urban
Growth Boundary.
Councilor Harding asked if Metro could take away
some of the density requirements to help our citizens.
Councilor Wilson said he appreciated being asked for
input in advance. He thought the measure would be
popular with people but noted that Metro's map
shows some areas that are "pretty far flung' and not
very accessible to people. He said those areas are
attractive but he heats all the time that people want to
be close to natural areas. Each development brings
out angry neighbors who want more parks and open
space. He asked if more areas could be added inside
the Urban Growtli Boundary because they conttibute
to how people litre.
Mayor Dirksen suggested adjusting the balance back
towards the neighborhoods. He felt an important
criterion for land selection is that the areas be close to
people. He said that Metro, by choosing to run this
regional bond measure, may be precluding Tigatd's
own bond measure to help ourselves. He asked if Mr.
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Bragdon and Mr. Hosticka could stay because later in
the meeting there would be a discussion on a list
prepared by the Tigard Parks and Recreation Board of
properties they want Metro to consider putting in
their bond measure. Mr.Hosticka said we can acquire
greenway properties with regional finds. Mayor
Dirksen will forward the list to bitn.
9. Parks Manager Dan Plaza described the process used Motion by Councilor
Consider a by the Parks and Recreation Board to identify Sherwood, seconded by
Resolution potential greenways, passive and active parks to be Councilor Wilson to approve
Approving the included in Metro's bond measure. The properties Resolution No. 06-03.
Submittal of the were 90%citizen and 10% staff identified. They did a
City of Tigard's wiling-seller analysis and several property owners The motion was approved
Proposed who would consider selling property for parks were by a unanimous vote of
Greenspace and identified. 17 acres of land, worth $3.6 million were Council present.
Trail Projects donated. By February 14" 2006, a more completed
for Inclusion in list will be available.. Mr.Plaza will forward this list to Mayor Dirksen Yes
Metro's Natural Metro. Councilor Harding Yes
Areas Bond Councilor Sherwood Yes
Measure 2006 Councilor Wilson Yes
10. Public Mayor Dirksen opened the Public Hearing. City Motion by Councilor
Hearing(Quasi Attorney Rainis read the procedures and described Wilson, seconded by
Judicial): the process. He read three options that the Councilor Sherwood, that
Refuge at Council may consider tonight: 1) decide to not re- the Council uphold the
Fanno Creek hear the matter; 2) agree that there is a fatal flaw hearings officer decision
(Site Development in the design, approve with the secondary access and decline to re-open the
R,n)iex SDA. deleted; and 3)not approve. Attorney Ramis case.
200500002/ contacted the railroad and they have not had
Sensitive Lands enough time to review the issue. The motion was approved
&i` iew SLR by a 3-1 vote of Council
2005-00017, 18, City Attorney Ramis asked the Council if they'd present.
19&20/ had ex-pare contact or if there were any other
Ad nstflzent potential conflicts. Mayor Dirksen reported that Mayor Dirksen Yes
VAR2005- lie had viewed the property frons North Dakota Councilor Harding No
00055&56) Street. He asked if they were familiar with the Councilor Sherwood Yes
Council packet materials. He then asked if there Councilor Wilson Yes
were any challenges from the audience. There
were none. He stated the order of testimony: (1)
applicant, (2)those opposed, and then (3)
applicant rebuttal. The hearing focus is narrow—
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is there access across the railroad tracks for the
secondary access?
Dick Bewersdorff(City of Tigard Planning) stated
that the secondary access is not a requirement of
the project.
Mayor Dirksezn said it was unusual, bordering on
unique, for the City Council to review a hearings
officer decision and that no one should assume
they will reopen fixture developments. He
reminded everyone present that the testimony is
limited to one issue. No other testimony will be
allowed.
Public Testimony:
Bob Vain Brocklin, 900 SW Fifth, Suite 2600,
Portland, OR. 97204 (representing the
Applicant).
Mr. Van Brocklin requested that the City of
Tigard decline to exercise to review and allow
the hearings officer decision to stand. He said
this case went before a hearings officer who is
an experienced land-use attorney and who, after
considering all the evidence, approved it. Mr.
Van Brocklin said there is considerable
evidence to conclude that a 1965 Bargain&
Sale Deed granted public right to cross the
railroad property. He said the issue was raised
a few weeks ago by John Frewing but Mr.
Frewing provided no new evidence. He said
that practical interpretation of aerial
photographs shows 60 years of easement in use,
since at least 193 6. Practical evidence is
historical use. The county's own tax map
shows this easement. There exists an underpass
that is designed to get people from one side of
the tracks to the other. In building a trestle the
railroad acknowledges that there is access. The
railroad has not objected to this easement.
They are not here tonight and they have not
objected in the course of the hearings. He
requested that his letter of January 26, 2006 be
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placed into the record.
• Matt Sprague, 9020 SW Washington Square
Drive, Tigard, Oregon 97223(representing the
Applicant)
Mr. Sprague displayed snaps and photos of the
property in question. He showed a tax lot map
showing a dotted line and the word"easement".
He had a photograph from 1936 showing a
raised grade. A July, 1953 photograph showed
a raised grade but no trestle yet. In 1968,the
aerial photographs showed Cascade Boulevard
and the trestle in place. In a 1977 aerial photo
there is access to Cascade Boulevard as well as
in a 1983 photograph. He brought in an
enlarged copy of page 615 of the Bargain&
Sale Deed.
• Sue Beilke, 11755 SW 114`x', Tigard, OR
97223
Ms. Beilke said she wanted the Council to
review this matter because the Council is
representing the people of Tigard and should
protect the public health, safety and general
welfare. She cited Section 18.705 of the
Community Development Code—Access,
Egress and Circulation. Attorney Ramis
reminded her that the focus of this hearing is
limited and she cannot address other issues.
She then stated that the Friends of Summer
Creels agrees with Mr. Frewing that there is not
an easement. She also noted that the words,
"Condominium Project"were shown on the
agenda;this is an old project title.
+ John Frewing, 7110 SW Lola Lane, Tigard, OR
97223
Mr. Frewing stated that two weeks ago he
asked the Council to review this application.
He said he has visited the property and there is
a ditch at the trestle now. He said the
applicants are required to show an easement
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and they have not. He read the property
descriptions of Parcel#1 and Parcel#2 on the
1965 Sale Deed while pointing to the drawing
supplied by the applicant. He indicated where
the property lines are in reference to the bridge
and thinks there is no evidence that there is an
easement through the railroad bridge. He said
that deleting this access changes the application
substantially. He asserted the proposed
development application should be thrown out
and started over. He checked on why the
railroad isn't here tonight and wasn't here
before. The City of Tigard sent out a notice to
affected property owners listed on the
Washington County tax rolls. The railroad is
not on thus list because they are taxed by the
state, not the county. He said representatives
from the railroad have not addressed this platter
and that there is no easement. Mr. Frewing
feels the application should be denied.
• Gretchen Buehner, 13249 SW 136u'Place,
Tigard, OR 97223
Ms. Buehner advised that she has researched
old maps and deeds and finds that easements
are not always labeled as such. They are
sometimes referred to as private driveways. An
easement cannot be terminated without
agreement among all 'involved parties.
Applic it Rebuttal
• Matt Sprague asked that the Council to avoid
getting bogged down in legal descriptions. The
two parcels can use the easement. In 1907 the
property was sold to the railroad and at that
time an easement was reserved for the property.
A railroad overpass was installed to provide
access. The property owners didn't install the
overpass,the railroad did.
• Greg Corbin, 900 SW Fifth, Suite 2600,
Portland, OR 97204
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Mr. Corbin said there isn't anything new in the
record. The survey neap was presented at an
earlier meeting. He said the Council is being ,
asked to hear the same argument a second time.
He said could not follow Mr. Frewing's
description and said it would be difficult for
anyone to follow. As to whether or not the
deed recognizes an easement,the easement
need not be in the parcels that are being
conveyed. The easement may be in another
location. The documents could be written more
clearly. The fact that the deed describes two
different properties is irrelevant. The property
being conveyed has rights. The railroad has
been contacted by the City and the fact that the
railroad has made no comment does not mean
that there is no easement.
Council Discussion
Councilor Harding said it would be nice if the
railroad were represented at this meeting.
There is no new evidence but there is still a
question in her mind. The fact that the railroad ,
is not here doesn't prove the existence of an
easement.
Mr. Corbin said all of this evidence was before
the Hearings Officer when he made his
decision. The evidence was substantial enough
for hien to make that decision.
Mr. Sprague said the trestle is indicative that
there is an easement in that location. The
railroad would only have built it to allow
people to cross under. By building a trestle,the
railroad aclaiowledges that there is access. The
railroad has not objected to this easement.
Mr. Frewing stated that the applicant has not
produced anything saying that the railroad gave
anyone the easement.
Councilor Wilson said that the adjacent
property owners could not convey the railroad
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easement because it was not theirs to convey;
however, this does not imply that there is no
easement. He said lie would vote not to reopen
the case.
Attorney Ramis said Mr. Frewing does make a
point that the property deeds do not show
access but it is an overstatement to say there is
no evidence of the right to cross. There is a
great deal of indirect evidence.
Councilor Harding said she would rather not
see the second access.
Mayor Dirksen said lie carne to the meeting
tonight ready to approve strilung the second
access but the testimony convinces him that
there is a Historical easement. If there is an
access concern in the future,the dispute will be
between the railroad and the applicant.
11. The Police Department requests approval from the Motion by Councilor
Consider City Council authorizing them to apply for a grant to Sherwood, seconded by
Application for that has the potential to make $208,000 available to Councilor Harding to
the Gang the GREAT program. approve application for this
Resistance grant.
Education and
Awareness The motion was approved
Training by a unanimous vote of
{GREAT) Council present.
Grant
Mayor Didisei Yes
Cour cUor Harding Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
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Adjournment 11:24 p.m. Motion by Councilor
Sherwood, seconded by
Councilor Harding, to
adjourn the meeting.
The motion was approved
by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Harding Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Councilor Wilsm Yes
Cathetine Wheatley, City Recorder
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Mayor, ity of Tigard
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