Resolution No. 12-43 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 12- 45
A RESOLUTION ADDING THE WOODARD PARK PARKING PROJECT TO THE APPROVED
PROJECTS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD/POCKET PARKS LIST IN THE PARKS & RECREATION
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE STUDY
WHEREAS,there is no formal parking area for Woodard Park;and
WHEREAS, to access Woodard Park, many people park on Katherine Street, a narrow, dead end,
neighborhood street;and
WHEREAS, park visitors' vehicles often clog the Katherine Street and block access to fire hydrants and the
driveways, and park goers have damaged vehicles and property while attempting to turn around in the
driveways of local residents;and
WHEREAS, to resolve the parking issue, the Engineering Division designed a parking area and an emergency
vehicle turnaround at the end of Katherine Street;and
WHEREAS, city staff have identified a way to fund the project through a combination of Street and Park
Division operational funds and park system development charges (SDCs);and
WHEREAS,in order to be eligible for park SDC funding, the Woodard Park parking project must be included
on a project list in the Parks&Recreation System Development Charge Study.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: The Woodard Park parking project will be added to the approved Projects for
Neighborhood/Pocket Parks list depicted in Table IV.3 (Exhibit A) in the existing Park &
Recreation System Development Charge Study.
SECTION 2: In adopting this resolution,the council acknowledges its intent for the Woodard Park parking
project to funded,in part,with park SDCs.
SECTION 3: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
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PASSED: This��day 2012.
ayor-City of Tigard
ATTEST:
City Recorder-City of Tigard
RESOLUTION NO. 12-43
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TIGARD,OREGON Parks & Recreation System Development Charge Study
March 23,2012 page 11
Table IV.3- Projects for Neighborhood/Pocket Parks
SDC-
Eligibile
Project Phase Timing Cost Eligibility Cost
Bonita Park Improve Crossing 0-10 years $ 75,000 0.0017o $
Jack Park Extension Design 0-10 years 15,000 66.2317o 9,935
Jack Park Extension Bridge 0-10 years 100,000 66.23% 66,231
Jack Park Extension Park amenities 0-10 years 100,000 66.23% 66,231
Jack Park Extension Trail amenities 5-15 years 212,000 66.2307. 140,410
Metzger Elementary School Develop School 5-15 years 437,000 66.237o 289,431
Park
Northview Park Improve park 5-15 years 295,000 0.00% -
amenity
Northview Park Design 10+ years 15,000 0.00%
Northview Park Develop 10+ years 57,000 0.00% -
Proposed East Butte Design 0-10 years 60,000 66.23% 39,739
Heritage Park (P10)
Proposed East Butte Develop 0-10 years 350,000 66.237o 231,809
Heritage Park (P10)
Proposed Local Park (P12) Acquire land 0-10 years 549,840 78.287o 430,417
Proposed Local Park (P12) Design 5-15 years 60,000 66.237o 39,739
Proposed Local Park (P12) Develop 10+ years 867,000 66.2376 574,225
Proposed Local Park (P9) Acquire land 5-15 years 1,202,775 78.287o 941,537
Proposed Local Park (P9) Design 5-15 years 60,000 66.23% 39,739
Proposed Local Park (P9) Develop 10+ years 867,000 66.237o 574,225
Woodard Park Develop 5-15 years 60,000 0.00% -
Future Neighborhood Acquire land 10+ years 4,811,100 78.287o 3,766,146
Parkland (20 acres)
Future Neighborhood Park Develop 10+ years 2,947,800 66.2317o 1,952,366
Development (17 acres)
Undeveloped Linear Park Identify/Acquire 5-15 years 178,698 78.2857o 139,885
(P6) Site
Undeveloped Linear Park Design 10+ years 15,000 66.23% 9,935
(P6)
Undeveloped Linear Park Develop 10+ years 437,000 66.23% 289,431
(P6)
$13,772,213 $ 9,601,430
This list satisfies the requirem encs of ORS 223.309(1).
B.2 Community Parks
Projects for community parks have an estimated cost of$41,061,625, as shown in Table IVA. Of
that, $34,859,120 is eligible for funding by SDCs.
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