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Agenda Item No. 3
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Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
Date: May 15,2007
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard
Tigard,Oregon
Attending: Mayor Craig Dirksen Presiding
Councilor Gretchen Buehner
Councilor Nick Wilson (after taking Oath of Office at 7:00 p.m.)
Councilor Sydney Sherwood
Councilor Tom Woodruff
Absent:
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Business 1.1 Mayor Dirksen called the City Council to Order
Meeting at 6:33 p.m.
1.2 Council Present: Mayor Dirksen, Councilors
Buchner,Sherwood and Woodruff.
1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Council Communication&Liaison Reports
Councilor Buehner reported that the
Intergovernmental Water Board met last week and
instructed the City Attorney to continue writing the
lease for the Water Building as well as the new deed
and tenants-in-common agreement.
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
City Manager Prosser said there would be an
Executive Session prior to the regular Business
Meeting to discuss pending litigation under ORS
192.660(2) (h).
At 6:35 the Council entered into Executive Session to
discuss pending litigation under ORS 192.660(2) (h).
At 6:47 the Executive Session ended and the
Council regular business meeting resumed.
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2. Continuation Mayor Dirksen announced that Council was back mi
of Ballot session. He said the public hearing had been
Measure 37 continued from the Council meeting of May 8, 2007
Quasi Judicial and there would be a brief statement from the City
Public Hearing Attorney.
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Terminals, Inc. City Attorney Ramis said there had been a
(M372006- significant change in the law affecting Measure 37.
00001) He noted the City Council had scheduled two
Measure 37 Public Hearings for tonight's meeting
because they were up against the deadline specified
in Measure 37. He said the state legislature had
passed a measure in the past week extending the
deadline. He said Council had the opportunity to
either make a decision tonight or delay it if they have
any questions or doubts. He said it could apply to
the Davis Case (M372006-00002), tentatively
decided earlier, as well as any pending Ballot
Measure 27 cases.
Mayor Dirksen said he felt rushed for a decision on
some Measure 37 claims and thought Council
should take the extra time to make sure any decision
is the correct one.
City Attorney Ramis said that when Council
consensus is reached, staff should be directed to
notify the applicants. He also asked if the Davis
application and Shilo Inn application would also be
delayed.
Mayor Dirksen said a public hearing had not been
held on the Shilo Inn application. He suggested
delaying the Davis claim waiver decision as well
because the issue is the same.
City Manager Prosser clarified that the Shilo Inn
public hearing had not been held because the
applicant requested a continuance.
Council consensus was to delay decisions on the
outstanding Ballot Measure 37 claims,including the
Shilo Inn and E&V Development Co. (Davis)
claims.
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3. Continuation This public hearing was not held. See
of Ballot discussion under Agenda Item No. 2.
Measure 37
Quasi Judicial
Public Hearing
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148 (1\4372006-
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4. Discuss City Recorder Wheatley briefed Council on the Councilor Sherwood moved
Options for council election process and deadlines. She noted that Council approve the filing
Council that at the May 8, 2007 meeting Council expressed deadline of July 9,2007 for an
Position an interest in holding an election in the fall of 2007 election to be held in either
Election to fill the unexpired term of Councilor Harding. At September or November,
that meeting the City Attorney said a candidate whichever is more cost
effective. Motion was
could file and run on either the September or seconded by Councilor
November ballot,whichever Council chose. Buehner and passed
City Recorder Wheatley said staff recommends that unanimously.
Council call for an election in September or Councilor Buehner Yes
November and that the nomination filing deadline Councilor Woodruff Yes
(regardless of the election date) be set for July 9, Councilor Sherwood Yes
2007. Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Sherwood said she preferred November
because there would likely be more items scheduled
for the ballot. City Recorder Wheatley said election
costs are shared by jurisdictions that have candidates
or measures on the ballot. If Tigard has the only
item on a ballot this fall, the City's expense would be
about$2 per registered voter, or$48,000.
City Manager Prosser mentioned that a general
election held in an even-numbered year is paid for
entirely by the County. For any other election the
County divides the costs between those jurisdictions
placing items on the ballot.
Councilor Woodruff said he thought the only way
the election would be held in September would be if
there is nothing on the November ballot and the
City could share costs with other jurisdictions on the
September ballot. Council concurred with this.
City Recorder Wheatley clarified that the filing
deadline would be July 9,2007 to leave the option
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open for the September election.
Mayor Dirksen noted that regardless of when the
election is held, the term for this Council position
would begin January 1,2008.
5. Administer Mayor Dirksen said, "It is with great pleasure that I
Oath of Office recognize former and soon-to-be Councilor,Nick
to Nick Wilson Wilson. The oath of office will be administered by
for our Municipal Court Judge."
Appointment
to the Tigard Judge O'Brien administered the City Councilor oath
City Council of office to Nick Wilson.
until an
Election is At 7 p.m. Councilor Wilson joined Council for the
Conducted for remainder of the meeting.
this Council
Position in the
Fall of 2007
6. Meeting with Municipal Judge O'Brien and Administrative
Municipal Services Manager Robinson gave an overview of
Court Judge Tigard's Municipal Court.
Judge O'Brien gave a PowerPoint presentation
called "2007 Annual Report to Council" a copy of
which is available in the City Recorder's office.
He noted that Tigard's Municipal Court Programs
include:
• Traffic
• Youth Court
• Civil Infractions (Tigard Municipal Code
violations)
He presented highlights of the 2006 caseload:
• Caseload increased by 6% over 2005.
• The major caseload factors were increased
speeding and traffic control device citations
• Significant decrease in safety belt violations and
code enforcement citations
•Juvenile caseload declined slightly
• Civil infractions declined significantly
He said variables affecting the caseload included:
• Enforcement priorities
• Personnel levels and turnover in the traffic unit
• Funding levels
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• Officer training and vacation schedules for traffic
unit
Judge O'Brien discussed the Base Fine Schedule,
and showed how a$100 traffic fine is allocated.
Councilor Woodruff asked about using juveniles to
help clean up graffiti. Administrative Services
Manager Robinson said youth would require a
higher level of supervision and questioned how
much liability a business owner would want to incur.
Judge O'Brien said the majority of Youth Court
cases in 2006 were theft related and issued from
Washington Square. He discussed the Tigard Youth
Court Goals which include:
• Prompt and fait adjudication
• Accountability for offenders
• Protect the community by deterring repeat
offenses
• Restitution for victims and community
• Active Involvement of parents
• Education about laws and legal system
Councilor Buchner asked how many cases involved
vandalism under the new graffiti ordinance. Judge
O'Brien said there have been a few.
Judge O'Brien and Administrative Services Manager
Robinson discussed the Court Budget, noting that
$992,170 in fines, fees, costs and assessments were
imposed in 2006,which is an increase of about 24%
over 2005.
Councilor Woodruff asked what percentage of fines
imposed is collected. Administrative Services
Manager Robinson said it was about 70%.
Current projects were discussed including studying
the feasibility of establishing a criminal court for
adult misdemeanors.Judge O'Brien said Tigard's
municipal court currently adjudicates about a
hundred juvenile delinquency cases per year and a
few dozen adult misdemeanors arising under the
Tigard Municipal Code. The study will consider
staffing requirements, administrative impacts, costs,
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advantages and disadvantages.
Councilor Buehner asked what level of
misdemeanors would be heard and if this would
shorten the amount of time officers spend waiting in
Circuit Court or driving to court elsewhere.
Judge O'Brien said it would be all levels - anything
punishable by less than a year in jail. He said they
will meet with Council again after the feasibility
study is complete.
He told Council they were welcome to attend Tigard
Municipal Court anytime,as a spectator.
7. Receive Mayor Dirksen acknowledged that several people The Council consensus is to
Burnham Street were in the audience regarding this item but that this move forward with a
Project Design was not a public hearing to receive testimony. He traditional intersection now
Update invited them to stay and listen to the project update but maintain the roundabout
from Community Development. He also invited option for the future.
them to the next Fifth Tuesday meeting, scheduled
for May 29, 2007.
City Manager Prosser noted that a letter dated May
15, 2007 and signed by downtown Tigard property
owners,business owners and employees was
submitted for the record.
Engineer Duenas briefed Council on the design
progress of the Burnham Street Project which is at
60% completion. He said he also wanted to bring
up an issue regarding the roundabout.
Engineer Duenas said a Neighborhood Open House
was held on March 22,2007,with Burnham Street
area property owners and other citizens attending.
He said another Open House would be held as
design progress reaches 90%.
He said an issue has arisen with the roundabout
proposed for the Ash Avenue/Burnham Street
intersection because it requires significant property
acquisition and creates potential driveway access
problems. He said that in the long term,these issues
can be solved, but in the short term, they will be
problems.
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Councilor Woodruff said he appreciated the City
Center Advisory Commission's recommendation
and was in favor of taking the roundabout out.
Mayor Dirksen said he did not realize impacts on
the property owners until he saw the report. He
suggested leaving it on the table until the property is
developed in the future,preserving the option for
future Councils and developers.
Councilor Wilson said he likes the aesthetics and
function of the roundabout. He said it would
probably not get built down the road if it is not done
now. He asked if the issue was primarily the cost or
disruption to businesses.
Mayor Dirksen said it was the disruption. He said
there were other things that can be done to make
the intersection special and attractive and suggested
looking at the Downtown Streetscape Plan for ideas.
8. Receive Associate Planner Wyss presented the
Briefing on Comprehensive Plan Update. He said the open
Comprehensive houses held to kick off the public involvement
Plan Update process included three components: 1) getting the
public up to speed on the process;2) gathering
feedback on the draft Comp Plan goals;and 3)
getting people signed up for further participation.
He said the feedback received indicates the
community generally agrees with the goals and that
Policy Interest Teams have been assembled.
He said the next step is to begin formulating policies
and action measures. Public involvement will be
continued through presentations and displays at
community events,workshops and hearings.
Councilor Buehner said she understood, from her
time on the Planning Commission, there would be
opportunities for people to give input prior to the
public hearings. Associate Planner Wyss said this
idea was not dropped and that people will have a
chance to attend Planning Commission workshops.
Councilor Woodruff stated that there is still some
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public confusion about what a comp plan is and he
recommended that they continue to talk about it as a
"blueprint."
9. Review Engineer Duenas said Metro is updating the Council was supportive of
Regional Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) in compliance the proposed project list
Transportation with state and federal requirements. This update presented by Engineer
Plan (RTP) will be submitted to the federal government in Duenas.
Projects for March, 2008.
Metro
He said staff has prepared a list of projects crucial to
Tigard and said Council will be asked to review,
discuss and approve this list,with the understanding
that the list will change as City staff coordinates with
other jurisdictions.
He said some projects were the Oregon Department
of Transportation's yet contain sections for which
Tigard would have planning responsibility. He used
the example of 72"`'Avenue where Tigard is in
charge of both ends but the overpass falls under
ODOT's responsibility. He said, "If we don't work
together we'll have five lanes constricted to three."
Engineer Duenas said a requirement is that the
projects go through a public process. He asked
Council to approve the list but also noted that some
projects may change. He said Tigard may combine
some projects so they qualify for federal funding
over$1 million which is another requirement.
Mayor Dirksen complimented Engineer Duenas on
his preparation and said he hoped the fact that
Tigard is well prepared will help with approval of
our projects.
Councilor Buehner suggested maximizing
opportunities for the public to see the project list
and give input.
Councilor Woodruff cautioned about raising
people's hopes as they view the list as not all of
these planned projects will be funded.
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City Center At 8:28 p.m. Mayor Dirksen recessed the Council
Development meeting and convened the City Center Development
Agency Meeting Agency meeting.
10. Review FY Mayor Dirksen called the CCDA meeting to order
07-08 and Deputy City Recorder Krager called the roll.
Downtown
Land Use and Senior Planner Nachbar presented the Fiscal Year
Urban Design 2007-08 Update of the Downtown Implementation
Planning Strategy. He said this document is the key
document organizing and prioritizing policies and
actions for Tigard's downtown. He said it provides
specific direction to staff and the City Center
Advisory Commission and includes a 1-Year Work
Program and 3-Year Action Plan. This update is on
file in the City Recorder's Office.
He said the next year will be formative in that some
major projects will begin:
• The land use and design guidelines will be put in
place.
• A public plaza site will be selected.
• Construction plans for Fanno Creek Park will be
completed by the end of the year. He said there will
be a development strategy in place.
Councilor Sherwood asked if there was money set
aside for marketing materials. Senior Planner
Nachbar said there was none in fiscal year 07-08 but
materials for developers would be produced this
year.
Councilor Buehner said she understood that some
CCAC members are working on materials
promoting urban renewal. Senior Planner Nachbar
said the CCAC recognizes the need to get the
message out to the public and was working on some
materials,including a logo.
Councilor Wilson asked if marketing materials will
include demographics and information that will
make decision makers want to develop here. He
suggested extending marketing efforts nationally,
selling the Portland area, the west side and our own
area b talking up the features in the area. He said
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Tigard's proximity to 217 and I-5 makes it a very
desirable location.
Senior Planner Nachbar said that marketing pieces
will evolve over time as our needs are clarified.
Councilor Wilson said he would like to see the first
component of the market analysis moved ahead and
if it is not budgeted,would like to see money put in
for it.
11. Review Associate Planner Farrelly gave an overview of
Downtown downtown land use and urban design planning. He
Land Use and said the next phase for the Downtown revitalization
Urban Design is to establish the framework for the design and
Planning development of the Downtown,including the
Overview physical character, form and quality of new public
and private development.
Mr. Farrelly said an upcoming decision for Council
is determining to what extent private development
design will be regulated. He described Form Based
Code and mentioned that some members of the
CCAC will be attending a workshop on Form Based
Code.
Mayor Dirksen asked if there was a limit on what
design standards a government can mandate.
Associate Planner Farrelly said some Oregon
communities go very far. He said for example,
Portland has a Design Review Board.
He said the Planning Commission and Council will
hold public hearings on the following: land use
designations;building and site design standards;
design guidelines and procedures;and amending the
Transportation System Plan to refine circulation.
Councilor Wilson expressed concern about parking
and suggested taking a more active role in planning
so there are not just many little chopped--up lots. He
suggested the City could build a parking lot and
charge businesses a fee in lieu of providing parking.
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12. The City Center Development Agency/Council Councilor Woodruff moved for
Adjournment meeting was adjourned at 9:14 p.m. adjournment. Councilor
Buehner seconded the motion
and the motion passed
unanimously.
Councilor Buehner Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
Councilor Sherwood Yes
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Carol A. Krager, Deputy City Reco er
Attest:
Mayor, ity
of Tigard
Date: All &A
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