City Council Minutes - 05/08/2007 Agenda Item No. s
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Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
Date: May 8,2007
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard
Tigard,Oregon
Attending: Mayor Craig Dirksen Presiding
Councilor Gretchen Buchner
Councilor Sydney Sherwood
Councilor Tom Woodruff
Agenda Item Discussion& Comments Action Items (follow up
Study Session
Measure 37— Associate Planner Pagenstecher reviewed the This Measure 37 claim will
Way W. Lee settlement agreement proposed for the Measure 37 be withdrawn upon
Settlement claim of Way.W. Lee. A copy of the agreement is execution of the settlement
on file in the City Recorder's office. This was also agreement. Therefore, the
on the Consent Agenda below, Item 4.7. public hearing for this matter
scheduled for May 22, 2007,
has been canceled.
Study Session > Chamber of Commerce Merger Vote
Administrative
Items _ Council discussed the proposed merger of the Council consensus was to
Tigard and Tualatin Chambers of Commerce. support the merger proposal.
> Naming the Tualatin Pedestrian Bridge: City of
Durham Objections
Durham Council did not act upon the request to
support the name of the pedestrian bridge over the
Tualatin River (Ki-a-kuts). Mayor Dirksen said it
was his understanding the issues were:
1. Durham was not involved in the naming
process.
2. The proposed name was brought to them after
the decision was made.
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Agenda Item Discussion& Comments Action Items (follow up
Mayor Dirksen reviewed what some of the options
identified by Durham for a new process to select a
name. Tualatin Mayor Ogden indicated recently that
he would not be in favor of a new process. Mayor
Ogden said he was surprised at Durham's objections
because he understood that Tualatin was given the
charge of coming to the cities of Tigard and Durham
with recommendations.
At this time,the bridge name is"still up in the air"
said Mayor Dirksen and he wanted to let the Tigard
Council know about this apparent misunderstanding
and miscommunication with the City of Durham.
> Tonight is Jasmina Dizdarevik's last meeting;she
will introduce next year's student envoy Megan
Foltz to the City Council. A proposed resolution
for Jasmina Dizdarevik was distributed to the City
Council.
> Council received the latest Legislative Briefing for
reference during the City Council's discussion with
Senator Burdick and Representative Gahzio.
> Skate Park Groundbreaking Ceremony will be
May 25. Mayor Dirksen, Councilor Sherwood,
Councilor Buchner, and Councilor Woodruff
indicated they would attend.
> National League of Cities Conference will be in
New Orleans this year. Mayor Dirksen,
Councilor Sherwood, Councilor Buchner, and
Councilor Woodruff indicated they would be
interested in attending.
> Get Centered Event—Vancouver B.C.:
Councilor Sherwood said she would attend.
Executive
Session The Tigard City Council went into Executive
Session at 6:48 p.m. to discuss real property
transaction negotiations,under ORS 192.660(2) (e)
and pending litigation, under ORS 192.660(2) (h).
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Business 1.1 Mayor Dirksen called the City Council and the
Meeting Local Contract Review Board to Order at 7:38
p.m.
1.2 Council Present: Mayor Dirksen, Councilors
Buchner,Sherwood,and Woodruff.
1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Council Communications&Liaison Reports
There were no reports from the City Council.
City Manager Prosser read a letter from the National
Policy Research Council. The City of Tigard was one
of only 18, out 11,000 government sites reviewed by
the Research Council, to receive an A+ rating. The
City of Tigard received an E-award for Excellence in
E-Government. A copy of this letter is on file in the
City Recorder's office.
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
2. Proclamation Mayor Dirksen proclaimed the week of May 14-18,
2007 as Emergency Medical Services week.
Representatives of Metro West Ambulance
presented a plaque to the City of Tigard. Mayor
Dirksen made note of the excellent service provided
by the emergency medical agencies for the Tigard
area.
3. Citizen Tigard High School Student Envoy to the City Motion by Mayor Dirksen,
Communication Council Jasmina Dizdarevik gave her last update to seconded by Councilor
the City Council for the school year. A copy of her Woodruff, to adopt
report is on file in the City Recorder's office. Resolution No. 07-27.
Ms. Dizdarevik introduced Megan Foltz;who is the The motion was approved
envoy for the next school year. by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
The Mayor and Council thanked Ms. Dizdarevik for
her presentations this last school year. The Council Mayor Dirksen Yes
considered Resolution No. 07-27: Councilor Buchner Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
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A RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING AND
COMMENDING JASMINA DIZDAREVIK FOR
HER SERVICE AS THE TIGARD HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENT ENVOY TO THE CITY OF
TIGARD
■ Alice Ellis-Gaut signed up to speak during
Citizen Communication. She spoke on Agenda
Item No. 5 City Council Vacancy discussion at
the time the Council discussed this agenda item.
4. Consent 4.1 Approve Council Minutes for March 27,2007 Motion by Councilor
Agenda 4.2 Receive and File: Sherwood, seconded by
4.2.a Council Calendar Councilor Buehner, to adopt
4.2.b Tentative Agenda the Consent Agenda as
4.3 Intergovernmental Agreement Establishing the presented.
City of Tigard's Eligibility to Receive$1.4 Million
from Metro's Natural Areas Bond Measure The motion was approved
4.4 Right-of-Way Dedications Related to the Skate by a unanimous vote of
Park Project Council present.
4.5 Senior Center Giant Agreement
4.6 Amend CCAC Bylaws Membership Mayor Dirksen Yes
Composition—Resolution No. 07-28 Councilor Buehner Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
RESOLUTION NO. 07-28-A Councilor Woodruff Yes
RESOLUTIONAMENDING THE CCAC
BY-L,4 W�S FOR MEMBERSHIP
COMPOSITION
4.7 Approve Settlement Agreement to Resolve the
Way W.Lee General Contractor,Inc.Measure
37 Property Compensation Claim (M372006-
00004)
4.8 Approval of Intergovernmental Agreement with
Washington County for Construction
Management and Inspection for Roadway
Improvements to Bull Mountain Road at
Highway 99W
4.9 Consider Authorizing a Purchase Order for
Cubicle Partitions and Work Station Furniture
Related to the Water Building Renovation
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Agenda Item Discussion& Comments Action Items follow up
5. City Council City Manager Prosser introduced this agenda item Motion by Councilor
Vacancy and described the authority of the City Council with Woodruff, seconded by
Discussion regard to appointing a Councilor to the position Councilor Sherwood, to
vacated by Councilor Harding as of April 24, 2007. appoint Nick Wilson to the
A summary of some of the options available to the interim City Council position
City Council are listed in the staff report on file in until the person elected by
the Council packet materials. special election takes office.
Council discussed precedence regarding how The motion was approved
appointments have been made to vacancies on the by a unanimous vote of
City Council,with the process being widely varied Council present.
depending on the circumstances.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Woodruff noted his support for making Councilor Buehner Yes
an appointment now and then holding an election in Councilor Sherwood Yes
the fall. He said he would support appointing Nick Councilor Woodruff Yes
Wilson as the interim City Council member until the
election. Council members indicated their
agreement on selecting Nick Wilson for the interim
Councilor noting that he has knowledge of the
issues before the City Council at this time due to his
recent service on the City Council.
After the vote by the City Council on the motion to
appoint Nick Wilson as the interim City Councilor,
Alice Ellis-Gaut commented favorably on the City
Council's decision for an appointment followed by
an election in the fall.
6. Legislative Senator Burdick, Representative Galizio and the City
Briefing by Council reviewed current legislative activities,
Senator Burdick including the following:
and
Representative ■ End of session is scheduled for June 29, 2007.
Galizio ■ Measure 37: Consensus could not be reached
on a statutory amendment. The House passed
a bill to refer reformation language to the
voters in November. There was discussion on
a possible extension of time for local
jurisdictions to render decisions on Measure 37
claims now in process. Senator Burdick
confirmed that it appears local jurisdictions will
be given a one-year time extension,this
legislation should be going into effect soon,
with an emergency clause.
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■ There is a shortage of Oregon State Police;at
least 100 new troopers will be hired.
■ Reforms for short-term lending businesses are
under consideration. Legislation from other
states is being reviewed to identify loopholes to
avoid. It is hoped new legislation on these
types of businesses will be passed soon.
■ Bio-fuels package for alternative energy sources
is under consideration.
■ Education (K-12 and community colleges)
budgets will be determined within the next few
weeks.
■ Councilor Buehner thanked Representative
Galizio for his support on the annexation bill.
Cities need to have some flexibility on
annexation policy.
7. Tigard Youth Sheryl Huiras, from Youth Services in the Tigard
Advisory Police Department,introduced this agenda item.
Council She advised several Youth Advisory Council
(TYAC) Update members were present to review projects the
Council worked on last year and to review projects
for the future.
She recognized several Youth Advisory council
members who were present:
Sarah Walsh,President
Ben Boudreau,Vice President
Tiffany Ross, Member
Jennifer Yang, Member
Alexander Carsh, Member
Advisors and volunteers presents:
Connie Raemakers
Candace Carsh
TYAC President Sarah Walsh and Vice President
Ben Boudreau presented the update to the Council.
A copy of the PowerPoint is on file in the City
Recorder's office.
TYAC members asked for the City Council to
consider a contribution of$5,000 to the TYAC
from the City for youth activities. The Mayor and
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Council encouraged the youth to become involved
in the budget process and referred to a pilot
recreation program. The youth present were told of
an upcoming Budget Committee meeting next
Monday.
Advisor Huiras noted there are 26 members on the
TYAC. They actively recruit for membership at all
times. Mayor Dirksen acknowledged how much the
TYAC has accomplished and said he would like to
have a TYAC member serve as an ex officio
representative for all of the City's boards and
committees.
Councilor Sherwood said the TYAC had been
supportive of the Skate Park effort and she
encouraged TYAC members to attend the Skate
Park Groundbreaking Ceremony on May 26.
The TYAC helped Tigard receive recognition as one
of the 100 best communities in the nation for youth.
8. Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing. Motion by Councilor
Informational Sherwood, seconded by
Public Hearing Thrrdeclarations challenges.
ng There were no ecaraons or Councilor Buehner, to adopt
—Finalization City Engineer Duenas presented the staff Resolution No. 07-29.
of Sanitary report. A copy of a PowerPoint presentation for
Sewer Reim- this item is on file in the City Recorder's office. The motion was approved
bursement ■ by a unanimous vote of
The district will provide sewer service to 71ots.
District No. 39 ■ The project is completed and sewer can be Council present.
(SW Hill Street, made available to the lots
102"d Avenue) The final construction cost, $112,875,was Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buehner Yes
11.5%less than the contract award amount. Councilor Sherwood Yes
Staff recommended the Council adopt the Councilor Woodruff Yes
proposed Resolution to finalize the district.
Mayor Dirksen closed the public hearing.
City Council considered Resolution No. 07-29:
A RESOLUTION FINALIZING SANITARY
SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT NO. 39
(SW HILL VIEW STREET, 102ND AVENUE)
AND AMENDING THE PRELIMINARY CITY
ENGINEER'S REPORT CONTAINED IN
RESOLUTION NO. 06-63
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9. Ballot Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing. Motion by Councilor
Measure 37— Woodruff, seconded by
Quasi Judicial City Attorney Corrigan reviewed how the Councilor Buehner, to
Public Hearing proceedings would be conducted. continue the public hearing
—Truck to May 15, 2007.
Terminals, Inc. Declarations or challenges:
(M372006- Councilor Sherwood advised she drives by this The motion was approved
00001) property,which is located along Pacific Highway. by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen said he has had discussions with
Senator Burdick and Representative Galizio Mayor Dirksen Yes
regarding the Measure 37 legislative process. Councilor Buehner Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
All members of the City Council indicated they were Councilor Woodruff Yes
familiar with the application.
There were no challenges from any member of the
audience.
The staff report was presented by Associate
Planner Pagenstecher. A copy of the staff report
is on file in the City Recorder's office. A May 3,
2007,memorandum from Associate Planner
Pagenstecher was delivered to the Council as a
supplement to the original agenda item summary.
Staff,in this memorandum explained why they were
changing their recommendation to waive the more
restrictive regulations. A copy of this May 3, 2007,
memorandum is on file in the City Recorder's office.
■ Truck Terminals, Inc. is seeking compensation
or a waiver of the current land use regulations
and comprehensive plan policies that are more
restrictive than those in place at the time the
subject property was acquired.
■ The property is located at 13015 SW Pacific
Highway.
• Compensation is being requested for an alleged
loss in property value attributed to the City's
billboard prohibition or waive regulations to
allow Truck Terminals, Inc. to use the property
for a use permitted at the time the Claimant
acquired the property.
■ The 0.33-acre property is currently developed
with two small commercial buildings and a
parkin lot.
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■ The amount given for the reduction in property
value is $178,813, the value of a general 20-year
billboard lease.
Public Testimony:
■ Steve Morasch,Portland, Oregon,representing
Truck Terminals, Inc. said he agreed with the
staff presentation. He summarized the
claimant's application requesting compensation
and the legislation in place supporting this
application.
• Gene Barrett, Portland, Oregon,is the claimant.
He said he has owned this property for 37 years
and purchased it as an opportunity for business.
He said he wants to erect a billboard on the site
to improve the"bottom line." He noted the
benefits of billboards from a commercial
perspective. Discussion followed with the City
Council. Councilor Buehner noted her
concerns with billboards stating she did not
want 99W to "look like 82"d Avenue. She
added that a billboard on this property is not a
good thing for Tigard. Billboards in the long-
term are not good for his property and would
bring down the property values. In response to
a question from Councilor Woodruff,Mr.
Barrett advised that if was able to place a
billboard on this site,he would have an
opportunity for more income.
■ Alice Ellis-Gaut,Tigard, signed in on the
testimony sign-in sheet;however, she was not
present to testify.
Summation by applicant:
■ Steve Morasch said he believed his client's
Measure 37 claim had been made very clear.
Mr. Morasch referred to statements publicized
by his law partner,Joe Willis,regarding the
benefits of billboards.
City Attorney Corrigan reviewed the
fundamental choices available to the Council. It
appears there is impending legislation about to be
adopted by the state legislature; therefore, the City
Council could choose to continue this hearing to a
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date certain. Another option would be for the City
Council to approve the application tonight based
upon the record received. An alternative would be
to deny the application if the City Council decided it
is a health and safety issue.
Council discussion:
Councilor Woodruff noted he appreciated the desire
for making a profit. He said he would be concerned
about setting precedence with this case and would
prefer to wait for the legislature to determine if the
City would have more time to consider this matter.
Councilor Buehner and Councilor Sherwood
indicated they agreed with Councilor Woodruff.
Mayor Dirksen also supported a continuance of the
hearing because of legislation expected from the
state legislature.
Discussion followed regarding what date to set for
continuing the hearing. Councilor Woodruff noted
that the City Council has approved and denied
Measure 37 claims. The Council needs to balance
the desires for a return on property owners'
investments with what the motivation might have
been by the voters who passed Measure 37.
Mayor Dirksen commented that the Council
represents the whole City. He referred to citizen
input over a period of years with regard to Tigard's
sign code. He added that the City Council has
approved the majority of the Measure 37 claims
presented;however, he wants to wait to see what
happens at the state legislature before making a
decision on this application.
10. Ballot Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing. Motion by Councilor
Measure 37 Buehner, seconded by
Quasi Judicial Associate Planner Eng presented the staff Councilor Sherwood, to
Public Hearing report. continue the public hearing
—Tigard to May 15, 2007.
Grange No. The property is located at 13770 SW Pacific
148 (M372006- Highway- The motion was approved
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00002) 0 The claim is for compensation in the loss in by a unanimous vote of
property value attributed to the City's billboard Council present.
prohibition or to waive the regulations to allow
the Tigard Grange to install a billboard. Mayor Dirksen Yes
■ The claimant is demanding compensation in the Councilor Buehner Yes
amount of$178,813. Councilor Sherwood Yes
■ The claimant has provided evidence of Councilor Woodruff Yes
continuous ownership since July 22, 1876,
when the subject regulations did not exist. Mayor Dirksen requested
■ A review of the regulations over the years was that staff place these hearing
report.
included in the staff items at the beginning of the
May 15 agenda.
Staff recommended that the Council approve
the claim and waive the subject regulations by
adopting a proposed ordinance because the
subject regulations did not exist in 1876 and
have restricted the property in a way that
reduces its value.
Public testimony:
• Steve Morasch,Portland, Oregon, advised he
was representing the applicants. He agreed
with the staff's conclusions. He added that two
pending House Bills would not have any impact
on this property and referred to rights covered
by the 5"Amendment, due process, and just
compensation. With regard to concerns about
precedent for granting a Measure 37 of this
type,Mr. Morasch said there are only a limited
number of properties with similar
circumstances for this type of claim. He said he
thought if there were many other property
owners who would be able to make a claim, the
"sign companies would have found them."
Councilor Buehner asked Mr. Morasch if he
knew how many property owners had been
contracted by the sign companies. Mr.
Morasch said he did not know.
■ Tim Myshak, a Tigard resident and a member
of the Tigard Grange testified about the
benefits the Grange offers the community
including the recreational programs offered.
He said the Grange provides an affordable
space for community events. He said the
Grange's financial resources are limited and the
survival of the Grange is in question without a
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sustainable cash flow. He asked that the City
Council not delay approval of this claim
because of the Grange's financial condition.
Councilor Sherwood said she values the Grange
building and is sympathetic to their financial
issues. However, she said she did not think
Tigard voters wanted billboards when they
voted for Measure 37. She said she would like
to wait a few days to learn what the state
legislature proposes for Measure 37.
Councilor Buehner commented that the
Grange is a wonderful old building and
supported maintaining the integrity'of this
historical property; she questioned whether a
billboard would contribute to the integrity.
Mayor Dirksen also noted his appreciation of
the Grange and said he was disappointed when
he saw this application because of its effect on
the historical integrity. He said if the City
Council decides to delay action on this claim
tonight,it will not be just for the sake of delay,
but it will be done so the City Council can
make a decision based on all of the
information.
Councilor Woodruff said he would be open to
hearing from citizens about what they would
like the City Council to do.
■ Alice Ellis-Gaut,Tigard, signed in on the
testimony sign-in sheet;however, she was not
present to testify.
Applicant summation:
■ Steve Morasch responded to an earlier question
from Councilor Buehner. He said that only the
Truck Terminals and the Tigard Grange had
been contacted by a sign company to file a
claim for a billboard. He noted one other claim
for a sign was made in Tigard, a Chinese
restaurant and this request was similar to these
two requests before the City Council tonight.
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■ Phil Yount, the current Master of the Tigard
Grange reviewed financial expenses coming up
for the Grange,including remedying an oil tank
leak,which cost$17,000,and$7,000 of this has
not been paid. He said the Grange
membership estimates there are $50,000 in
capital expenses,which need to be paid to
continue to operate the building. He said the
Grange membership is not a supporter of
billboards,but after viewing the presentation
from the sign company, the membership did
not believe a billboard would significantly
detract from the building.
Grange member,Mr. Schnetzky, commented
on the Grange and its historical value. He
agreed that he would not like a billboard. He
asked if the City would consider allowing the
Grange to install a reader board so they could
advertise. He noted the Grange's need for
help.
Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. Motion by Councilor
Woodruff, seconded by
Councilor Sherwood, to
adjourn the meeting.
The motion was approved
by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buehner Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
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