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Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
Date: December 11, 2006
Time: 1:20 p.m.
Place: 14565 SW Khpsan Lane
Tigard, Oregon
Attending: Mayor Craig Dirksen Presiding
Councilor Sally Harding
Councilor Sydney Sherwood
Councilor Nick Wilson
Councilor Tom Woodruff
Also Present: Councilor-Elect Buehner, City Manager Prosser, City Recorder Wheatley
Agenda Item Discussion& Comments Action Items (follow up
Goal-Setting City Council discussed how goals have been set in
Meeting the past. The process has evolved from setting a
large number of goals to narrowing down to a few
multi-year goals with benchmarks identified for the
upcoming calendar year as a measurement for
progress.
There was discussion on whether Council members
thought there had been much progress on stabilizing
the City's financial situation. Listed below are some
of the accomplishments identified for this long-
range goal:
• Identifying new revenues—established the
Financial Strategies Task Force. Gas tax is
now under consideration with a public
hearing scheduled for December 19, 2006.
Transportation Impact Fees will also be
evaluated as a potential revenue source. In
addition, the Street maintenance fee was
implemented.
• Franchise fees have been reviewed and
adjusted.
• Expenditures are being monitored closely.
• Fees,in general,have been updated to
recover more of the cost of service (i.e.,
developer fees).
Because of the above activities, the"dire
predictions"related to the General Fund
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balance have not come to pass.
Other recurring goals or goals that were
identified in past years included:
• Long-range water supply
• Build a new library
• Communication
• Traffic management
• Support Tigard Youth
Mayor Dirksen commented that he felt the City is
"on track"with significant progress made in all goal
areas.
There was discussion on the transportation goals for
improvement. Councilor Wilson noted the City of
Milwaukie was able to do some major improvements
to McLoughlin Boulevard,which received some
federal funding—an effort that was several years in
the making. He commented that the gas tax
proposal was less controversial than he had
anticipated at the open houses held recently. If the
City Council should decide it did not want to place a
sunset clause in a gas tax ordinance,if one is
adopted, then additional projects could be
earmarked for the future or for funds to be set aside
to be used for grant matching dollars.
General City Recorder's Note: City Manager Prosser wrote keg
discussion on points of the City Council discussion on flip chartpages. A
areas for summary and preliminary format for the goals is attached to
potential goals these minutes and marked `AttachmentA."
or for ongoing
departmental
work included
the following:
Discussion • Eventual need to build a Police Future: New facility for
highlights: Department. police.
• All departments will be working on strategic All departments to prepare
plans to identify future needs. strategic plans.
• The Public Works Department is preparing Public Works Facilities Plan
a Facilities Plan; this will be introduced to be presented during next
during the budget process. Budget process.
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• Community Investment Program will be Changes to Community
changed so that the City Council will be Investment Program to assist
able to see all projects identified,but for Council in setting priorities.
which there is no funding. This will be
helpful to the City Council as it makes some
project priority judgment decisions.
• Money to be set aside for information Set asides to be implemented
system replacement schedule (i.e.,personal to avoid spikes in
computers). Also a set aside for police expenditures.
vehicles.
A planning position was created for the Economic development
downtown urban renewal effort,which is position still planned.
still planned to be transitioned to an
economic development position.
• Discussed status of Comprehensive Plan Comprehensive Plan remains
Review. Inventory (baseline) will be as a goal. Complete baseline
established in early 2007. Much of 2007 will in 2007. Public
be devoted to public outreach/input. outreach/input primary
Council Consensus: Tigard Comprehensive emphasis in 2007. Comp
Plan will remain as one of the City Council Plan will update the
goals for 2007,which was termed the blueprint for the city.
"strategic plan for the growth of the city"
and"updating the blueprint for the city."
Write a preamble to the 2007
• Preamble—City Council agreed to have a Council goals so ongoing
preamble before the goals as they goals and target areas are
recognized there are several past goals that monitored and progress is
need to be kept moving forward and shared with the public.
tracked.
• Council is choosing not to focus on day-to- Council focus to be on
day activities,but to have a future years' future targets: 5, 10, 15 year
focus. goals.
• Councilor Harding suggested a revised Review format for goal
format for listing the City Council goals and summary. Council members
other areas that being tracked. She recalled agreed the goal list format
there was a good example of another City should not be longer than
that she shared with the City Council one page.
previously. She thought it might have been
from a city in Texas. Staff will review files
to determine if this information can be
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located.
• Mayor Dirksen wanted to make sure that Formally thank Board and
the Boards and Cominittees were thanked Committees for their input
for their input for goals. Committee to the Council goals.
members should be notified that the goals
on their list were reviewed. Noteworthy:
Library Board included goals for other areas
of the City as well as for the Library.
• There was discussion on whether there is a Mayor's role—City Council
need for the Mayor to be more visible in members agreed they should
regional activities. After discussion, take on local assignments so
consensus was to have City Council the Mayor will have time to
members focus on local issues so the Mayor represent Tigard in the
would have more time to represent the City region.
of Tigard on regional issues. The Council
wants the City to be known for its
involvement and to work towards receiving
the City's share of funding available from
regional, state, and federal sources.
Councilor Wilson put out the question
whether there would be any way for a local
government to offer an incentive to the
official's employer to allow time to be spent
on City issues. There is a large workload for
the Mayor and Council and it appears there
are not a lot of people who are willing to
serve. Councilor Harding emphasized the
importance of sharing what is learned by the
Mayor and Council members through their
liaison assignments and training sessions to
build cohesiveness.
Councilor Harding and Mayor Dirksen both Increasing members on
mentioned the possibility of looking at Council would require a
increasing the number of City Council Charter revision.
members from five to seven.
• Councilor-elect Buehner noted she has Strive to have Tigard
served on several county committees and perceived as a team player in
the perception is that Tigard and cities in the County.
this part of the County are not"really
committed" as participants at the county
level. Councilor Wilson noted that Mayor
Drake commented that 99W is "the worst"
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transportation route in the county. Others
are acknowledging that it is "Tigard's turn"
to receive funding and assistance with
transportation issues.
City Manager Prosser said that it was the
perception in the past that Tigard was not a
"player";however, "we our out there
now...much more involved." To say that
the City of Tigard is not participating is
probably linked to old perceptions.
In the discussion about how to free up
more time for Mayor Dirksen to attend
some of the regional meetings,Mayor
Dirksen noted that the Downtown Task
Force had taken a lot of his time. He
anticipates he will be able to attend more
day-time meetings. There was consensus
that the Mayor should be more visible.
• The City of Tigard has a number of issues Consider a joint meeting
similar to the City of Beaverton. Perhaps, with the Beaverton City
the City should have a joint meeting with Council.
the Beaverton City Council.
• City Manager Prosser noted there has been Meetings to be started up:
some discussion of starting up two 1. Washington County
additional regular meetings for Washington Mayors.
County Mayors and another for City 2. Washington County
Managers. Managers
• There was discussion on the number of Mayor's Appointment
meetings the Mayor must attend including Advisory Committee—
the Mayor's Appointments Advisory consider changing so the
Committee. It would be possible for two Mayor does not necessarily
City Council members to serve on this attend all meetings. The
Committee and snake recommendations to committee is advisory to the
the Mayor. Mayor Dirksen outlined the Mayor and,therefore,will
broad powers of the Mayor including board make recommendations to
and committee appointments and setting the Mayor regarding
the City Council agenda. appointments.
• There was discussion on training for board Establish board and
and committee members and to suggest committee training. Urge
members consider serving on the City Committee members to
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Council in the future. consider service on the City
Council.
• The Transportation System Plan needs to TSP to be updated after the
be updated;but first, the Comprehensive Comprehensive Plan is
Plan needs to be completed. completed.
• Items to be included in the preamble as Preamble to include:
projects that will continue to be worked on • community center
include a community center (meeting also • parks/greenspace
the need for a teen center),parks and acquisition
greenspaces acquisition (for which there is a
plan in place). Some Metro dollars should The preamble will
become available since their bond measure differentiate between City
was approved in November. Mayor Council goals and staff
Dirksen commented that if the Metro bond tasks.
measure had not passed,he would have
liked to put a measure for park acquisition
dollars for the City of Tigard.
• The Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue bond Cultivate relationship with
measure was also approved in November. TVF&R; explore possibility
There was discussion about continuing to of joint ventures on projects.
cultivate a good relationship with TVF&R
to "bridge" a way towards funding some
additional projects.
• Councilor Sherwood noted the work done Blueprint for success was
to gain support from other jurisdictions for established with the work on
two years for the safety levy,which was also the safety levy.
approved in November.
• Councilor Harding noted the Washington Gas tax pros and cons—
County Coordinating Committee might potential for a County
consider a gas tax. She expressed concern and/or a State gas tax
that Tigard would not look like a team proposal. Cooperate and
player if it went ahead an approved a gas tax coordinate with other
now. Councilor-elect Buehner noted the jurisdictions.
need for funding to leverage additional
dollars for Tigard transportation projects.
Councilor Wilson said the State might also
be considering a gas tax of about 10
cents/gallon. Councilor-Elect Buehner
expressed concern with rural communities
voting down tax measures.
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Meeting recessed at 2:40 p.m.
Meeting reconvened at 2:55 p.m.
• Councilor Sherwood reported on a National An action item (not a City
League of Cities session she attended Council goal):
recently regarding a pandemic. She spoke
of a business continuity plan, how to care Emergency preparedness for
for the elderly and poor in the community, pandemic including
educate people so they are able to feed and establishing a business
care for themselves for at least two weeks. continuity plan. We also
need to prepare for a
City Manager Prosser referred to the CERT massive earthquake.
training;people representing
neighborhoods and businesses should be
encouraged to attend this training.
Revisiting lessons learned from past
widespread emergencies. For example,it is
possible that up to 40% of the workforce
would be lost if there is widespread illness
due to those who are ill and unable to work
and those who need to stay home and care
for the sick.
• Water source will not be a major goal,but Water source will be
noted it is a continuing item to be included included in the preamble.
in the preamble.
• Mayor Dirksen said City Council goals Goals will focus on policy
should focus on those areas where the City formulation.
Council needs to formulate policy.
• There was discussion on the past Transportation goal to be
transportation goal and it might now be stated in broad terms.
phrased to more broadly represent that the
goal will be to aggressively pursue financing
for congestion relief. The last
transportation bond presented was voted
down several years ago. The measure
identified work on smaller roads and not the
areas where there was the greatest
frustration.
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• There was discussion on whether the City Support of I-5 connector to
Council would support the I-5 connector. ease congestion on Hwy. 99.
If this connector is planned too far to the
south,it will not be of benefit to the
problems on Highway 99.
• There was discussion on whether the City Determine status of Metro's
Council would support funding on Highway study of Highway 217.
217. Solutions are expensive because of
extensive on/off rainp designs (flyovers).
One lower-cost proposal is to reduce the
number of exits to fewer merge
connections; for example, the Denney exit
could be closed, and the Allen exit would
remain.
• Councilor Wilson said it will be great for the No goal on annexation in
City Council in that it will not need to spend 2007.
so much time on Bull Mountain related
issues and to let this matter settle down. Concerns about subsidies.
Councilor Sherwood suggested that the City First right of refusal
could make efforts to accommodate people suggested for properties for
who want to annex to Tigard. City Manager future parks.
Prosser suggested developing an annexation
policy—it would not be a City Council goal, Annexation policy discussion
however. Mayor Dirksen agreed he did not scheduled in January.
want any type of annexation effort listed as
a City Council goal. Councilor-elect
Buchner advised she was concerned about
continuing to subsidize areas that are not
within cities. She suggested some land
might become available in unincorporated
areas and that the City of Tigard should
anticipate where these areas might be and
negotiate a"right of first refusal" so land
might be purchased for future parks. An
annexation policy discussion will be
scheduled as a workshop discussion item in
January.
Council agreed there would be no goal
relating to annexation and the focus in 2007
would be on the City of Tigard.
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• Council agreed emphasis should be placed 2007 emphasis:
on the activation of the neighborhood Neighborhood Program
program.
Councilor-elect Buehner brought up issues with Work with the County on
how CPO4B does not function well for City of CPO structure.
Tigard residents and there was discussion about
how this might be addressed. City Manager
Prosser advised he met recently with
Washington County's Lobbyist Dennis
Mulvihill to communicate areas of interest from
the City of Tigard's perspective for the
upcoming year relating to City-County joint
efforts and also regarding the legislative session.
City Manager Prosser said Mr. Mulvihill
expressed interest in learning more about the
concerns of the city with the CPO. City
Manager Prosser noted this issue will also be
pursued by the regional City Manager's group.
• The City of Beaverton is experiencing Explore possibility of a joint
similar issues as the City of Tigard and it meeting with the Beaverton
might be worthwhile to schedule a joint City Council.
meeting with the Tigard and Beaverton City
Councils.
• Councilor Harding supported efforts to Relationship building:
building relationships with the County County government and Bull
government and Bull Mountain Mountain unincorporated
unincorporated area residents. She noted area residents.
some issues stillremain to be resolved.
Councilor Sherwood noted that future
discussions would be good and expressed
hope that personalities could be taken out
for a more productive dialogue. Councilor
Harding suggested that discussions might
progress better if new participants are
involved. Councilor Wilson noted the City
of Tigard will be establishing a couple of
new park areas on Bull Mountain.
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• There was discussion about the recent City Areas 63 and 64 will be
of Bull Mountain incorporation election planned by the County.
results. Three precincts were involved. The
precinct at the "top of the hill"was
supportive while the other two precincts'
voters turned down the proposal to
incorporate. Councilor Wilson noted that
Areas 63 and 64 will now be planned by the
County.
• In further discussion, City Council noted it City receptive to people
would be receptive to citizens requesting requesting annexation.
annexation. Councilor-elect Buehner noted
there is a park along Barrows and suggested
it would be worthwhile to consider
developing trails the area off of Fern Street.
• Interactions with schools and youth were Continue to work on
discussed. The Mayor attends events at the interaction with Tigard
schools and City Manager Prosser and youth.
Police Chief Dickinson meet every month
with the superintendent. The High School
Administration staff is also aware the City
Council is available to come to or
participate in events.
There was discussion on progress made Traffic congestion issues.
toward traffic congestion issues, especially Gas tax under consideration
relating to 99W and Highway 217. The City by the City Council on
Council will be considering a gas tax on December 19,2006.
December 19, 2006.
City Council members supported the idea of City Council liaison to be
appointing a City Council liaison to all the appointed to all boards and
Board and Committees. This City Council committees.
liaison would attend a meeting once or
twice a year and also this Council member
would be the contact for the Board or
Committee if it has issues or concerns it
would like to bring to the attention of the
City Council.
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• There was discussion about the need to Improve communications
communicate to boards and cornrnittees between the City Council
about final decisions on matters they have and Boards and Committees.
forwarded to the City Council. Also,the
City Council members were supportive of Provide training to Boards
procedures established to provide training and Committees.
to advisory committees outlining its purview
and responsibilities. Bylaws for these Encourage Boards and
groups should be considered. Committees to establish
bylaws.
• City Council members decided to leave the Downtown Plan will again
downtown on the City Council goal list be on the City Council goal
noting the next steps will be promoting list. Next steps listed:
development and identifying funding funding, development,
sources. People-centered activities to create community square, cultural
a community fabric were discussed: A and community activities.
theme or identity would be a component as
well as support of a community square,
which could be used by a theater group
such as Broadway Rose, the Farmer's
Market, artists, art galleries,books/authors,
evening shows,and music (specifically an
orchestra group mentioned by Councilor-
elect Buchner).
• Mayor Dirksen referred to an area in the Acquire property for
downtown (where railroad tracks are being community square.
removed) and suggested looking in to the
possibility of acquiring some property.
• There was discussion on the 99W viaduct Work with ODOT to
and cleaning up the area underneath. If determine how viaduct can
modern supports were constructed,it would be improved.
open up more space in the downtown.
Councilor Wilson said the City might offer
to work on this project for the Oregon
Department of Transportation. A
representative of ODOT is scheduled to
talk to the City Council in the near future
and improvement and maintenance to this
structure should be brought up at that time.
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• Color theme/identity was briefly discussed. City identity: color theme.
Councilor Sherwood suggested bronze and
green.
• During discussion on the work of the Improvements to
Transportation Financing Strategies Task comparison information in
Force, Councilor Harding indicated she the budget document.
would contact City Manager Prosser to
outline her suggestions regarding
improvement to comparison information
presented in the budget document.
• There was discussion on the police Address incorrect
department. About 10 percent of the police perception: large portion
resource is devoted to traffic enforcement. police department resources
Enforcement also occurs when police devoted to traffic
personnel are traveling in the community enforcement.
for other purposes.
• Councilor Sherwood noted the need to look Future Tigard signature
for a future cultural event for the City of event.
Tigard should the Balloon Festival be
discontinued due to a lack of places for
balloons to land safely.
• Council liaison appointments were Review of the established
discussed,with the following appointments liaison appointments. Some
agreed to by City Council members: reassignments agreed upon.
Social Services Subcommittee—
Councilor Woodruff
Tigard Central Business District
Association—No City Council
liaison appointed; this is group of
downtown business owners and is
not a City of Tigard committee.
Metro Highway 217 Study Policy Staff will check to determine
Advisory Committee—Former City if this committee's work has
Councilor Moore continued to serve been completed.
on this committee.
Metro Policy Advisory Committee Staff should notify Metro
PAC) —Councilor Wilson has that Councilor Wilson will
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been serving as the alternate to no longer be serving and
Mayor Kidd on this committee. City Council supported
nominating Mayor Dirksen
to serve as the alternate.
Transportation Financing Strategies
Task Force—Councilor-elect
Buehner
Tualatin Basin Natural Resources
Coordinating Committee—this
committee's work is concluding.
Current representative is Councilor
Harding.
Community Development Block
Grant—Councilor Sherwood
Water-related groups
Willamette River Water Coalition
—Councilor Woodruff
Intergovernmental Water Board
—Councilor-elect
Buehner as primary and
Councilor Sherwood as
alternate
Regional Water Providers
Consortium
—Councilor Woodruff
Washington County Coordinating
Committee—Mayor Dirksen
Work toward involvement
JPACT—City of Tigard should look on FACT.
to requesting a seat on this.
Westside Economic Alliance—
Mayor Dirksen
After discussion, the Council
Mayor's Appointment Advisory decided to continue with this
Committee—There was discussion committee as it is now and
about trying to free up more time for review changing the process
the Mayor as he is supported by the at a later date.
City Council to represent the City at
regional venues.
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• City Manager Prosser reminded the City Elect Council President on
Council that a Council President shall be January 9.
elected on January 9.
After discussion, Council members New configuration of seating
supported a new configuration of how arrangement for City Council
the City Council and staff are seated at and staff at business
the Council desks in Town Hall. The meetings beginning
Mayor and City Council will be located December 19,2006.
in the center and staff members will be
on either side of the Council. Staff will
set up the new configuration to try out at
the December 19, 2006, Council
Business meeting.
Executive The Tigard City Council went into Executive
Session: Session to discuss pending litigation under ORS
192.660(2)(h).
Out of Executive Session at 4:55 p.m.
Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 4:55 p.m. Motion by Councilor Wilson,
seconded by Councilor
Woodruff, 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 Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
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Attachment A
Final Goals to be submitted for City Council approval on January 23, 2006
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Preamble
The Tigard City Council meets annually to set out its goals for the coming year. For our
2007 Goals we have focused our attention on those things that Council feels must be
done in 2007 to lay the foundation for progress five,ten, and fifteen years in the future.
We also would like to acknowledge on-going tasks, programs, and projects that must and
will be done to serve and protect Tigard citizens. These work items are primarily handled
by staff and do not require specific Council action for progress. Examples of these work
items include: obtaining a permanent and secure water source for the City, greenspace
acquisition,the financial health of the City,public safety, and library services.
2007 Council Goals
1. Comprehensive Plan
a. Updating the blueprint for the City
b. Public Input
2. Continue to Support Implementation of the Downtown Plan
a. Pursue funding for projects
b. Prepare for business/developer recruitment
c. Promote Tigard identity
d. Promote community fabric in the downtown
i. Public Square
ii. Farmers Market
iii. Arts
iv. Culture
v. Business development
3. Aggressively pursue funding to correct traffic congestion within the City
a. Seek funding for 99W improvements
b. Support the I-5 Connector
c. Support Hwy 217 funding
d. Question for Council: There was some discussion about possible light rail
down 99W. Should that be added to this list?
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Note for Council. Items #4 and#5 below sound a bit awkward. Council may wish to
wordsmith them.
4. Connect with citizens by completing the neighborhood organizations
a. Communications
i. Boards and Commissions
1. Develop a regular training program for new members
2. Develop Boards and Commissions as "farm teams" for
future Council candidates
3. Councilors will periodically sit in on meetings
4. Develop a tracking system for Board and Commission
recommendations
5. Appoint Council liaisons to each Board and Commission
ii. Staff
1. Periodically attend staff meetings
5. Build Tigard's presence with Washington County,Metro, State, ODOT, Tri-Met,
and Federal government
a. Enhance Council Communications and visibility
i. Citizen comment card at City Hall/Council meetings
ii. Work with Boards and Commissions
iii. Citizens
b. Have Mayor focus more externally (State, Federal, etc.)
c. Have Councilors focus more locally
Next Steps
• Councilors to review and edit draft
• Council to adopt Goals January 23
• Once Goals are finalized, Craig P to write cover letter for Mayor's signature
thanking Board and Commission members for their valuable input and assistance.
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