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City Council Minutes - 07/23/2013 City of Tigard Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes TIGARD July 23, 2013 Mayor Cook called the meetingto order at 6:30 .m. P Cite Council present: Name Present Absent Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Henderson ✓ Councilor Buchner ✓ Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ Staff present: City Manager Wine,Assistant City Manager Newton,Public Works Director Koellermeier, Finance and Information Services Director LaFrance, City Attorney Ramis, City Recorder Wheatley. Mayor Cook read the Executive Session citation: EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session to discuss labor negotiations and for consultation with legal counsel about current/pending litigation under ORS 192.660(2)(d) and (h). All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions,as provided by ORS 192.660(4), but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. Executive session concluded at 7:28 p.m. • STUDY SESSION Administrative Items: o Note: Consent Agenda Item 3.A. requests City Council authorize the Mayor to execute the City's Continuity of Government Plan and authorize certain staff to update the plan. Mayor Cook advised he has reviewed this plan and viewed the video of that the discussion had last week. He said 11e discussed the Plan proposed with TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page I of 12 Cite 1\7anager Wine, noting he felt the mayor should be involved in a liaison role with the executive team. After brief discussion, council members agreed to this addition to the Plan. Council and City Manager Wine reviewed the calendar: o Council Calendar: August 6 Tuesday National Night Out(CCDA Meeting Cancelled) 13* Tuesday- Council Business Meeting(Cancelled) 20* Tuesdav Council Workshop Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 27* Tuesday Council Business Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Town Hall September 2 Monday I.abor Day Holiday—Cite Hall offices closed 3 Tuesday Cite Center Development Agency —6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 10* Tuesday Council Business Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 12 Thursday Goal Setting Meeting at the Fanno Creek House;Noon-5 p.m. (lunch provided) 17* Tuesdav Council Workshop Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 24* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 30 Monday Chamber of Conunerce Program,"Meet Your City Council," 6- 7 p.m., location to be determined. Regularly scheduled Council meetings are marked with an asterisk (*). 1. BUSINESS 1\4EF_,TING—July 23, 2013 A. Call to Order—Mayor Cook called the meeting to order at 7:37 p.m. B. Roll Call—City Recorder Wheatley called the roll: Name Present Absent Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Henderson ✓ Councilor Buehner ✓ Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ C. Pledge of Allegiance—1\4ayor Cook asked members of audience to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance. D. Council Communications &Liaison Reports —None. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 2 of 12 L. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items—None. L 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION A. Hollow-up to Previous Citizen Communication— City Manager Wine reported on a recent Citizen Communication from Steve and Debbie Mangold who had several complaints regarding land use development process issues on their �gg property. Meetings have been set up to meet with the Mangolds to review these issues. _� B. Citizen Communication—Sign Up Sheet • Penelope, Sabine and Kati Kim, 12195 SW 124°i Avenue,Tigard, Oregon. Ms. Kim and her daughters had been in previously to request a solution to the keeping of backyard cluckens in Tigard. They are here again to petition to the Council to be allowed to keep their backyard animals. The family also owns pygrny goats. After hearing the presentation, council commented on this recurring issue. Mayor Cook advised this issue would be taken under consideration later in the year when a comprehensive review of Community Development Code language begins. (Note: Council discussed this matter again at the end of the meeting and gave direction on enforcement for the time period between now and when this section of the Code is reviewed by the council.) • J Jim Long, 10730 SW 72"'Avenue,'Tigard testified about an unsafe street and other concerns. He said he rides his bicycle; however, he does not travel down SW 72""Avenue because it is unsafe. He referred to the portion of SW 72n"Avenue between Pacific Highway and Dartmouth is unsafe for bikes and pedestrians. He said he has brought this safety issue (no striping and few sidewalks) to CPO meetings when city transportation planners attend. The planners indicate this issue has moved up on the priority list,but Mr. Long said he has been bringing this to the city's attention for approximately sit years. Mr. Long referred to a list of questions he brought to the City Council a couple of weeks ago regarding the Wahnart project. Some of the questions have been answered and some still need answers. At the last CPO meeting two City of Tigard engineers attended to respond to some of the questions. Also in attendance was Deborah Heron who represents Walmart. Mr. Long said that not only are there questions that remain unanswered, there were some of the answers that did not fit well. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 113125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 3 of 12 Mr. Long referred to a meeting between city officials and Walmart representatives on)uly 11, 2013. Mr. Long attended this meeting hoping to find answers; however, he left this meeting very disappointed. I-Ie said, according to the maps and charts, there are no plans to do anything for 72"`'Avenue. He said he is sure the city will have to do something if Pacific Highway is widened an extra lane to draw traffic down 72-1 Avenue. Mr. Long said there will be a CPO meeting tomorrow iught. Former Mayor Craig Dirksen will attend to talk about Metro issues and the SW Corridor status. Also on the agenda will be further discussion about questions regarding the Walmart development. Mayor Cook advised Mr. Long he did not have answers to his questions readily available. After brief discussion, Mayor Cook advised that Assistant City Manager Newton was q working on the remaining outstanding questions on the Walmart project. • `I Chris Rall,Pacific Northwest Field Organizer for Transportation for America, 133 SW 2""Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, distributed materials to the City Council. These materials were added to the council meeting packet. Mr. Rall said Transportation for America is a diverse coalition of more than 500 organizations representing a broad array of interests. They are working to align transportation policy with 21" century challenges. Mr. Rall referred to a number of exciting transportation issues coining to Tigard, not the least of which is the SW Corridor transit improvements that have been proposed. He referred to opportunities to align options with how people are using transportation today. The information distributed to the City Council explains some of the demographic changes in transportation usage as the millennial generation enters the workforce. These young people are driving 23 percent less,getting driver's licenses much later (if at all) and buying 30 percent fewer cars than folks their age ten years ago. As baby boomers retire and this new generation takes over, the decades'long climb in driving and traffic has now reversed. Driving numbers have been in decline for the last ten years in Oregon. This has big implications for how we invest in transportation and also for how we pay for it. Mr. Rall referred to the information he distributed that shows the projected shortfalls in the Federal Highway Trust Fund and in the transit account. In September 2014,we will not have much in the-\vay of federal transportation funding unless something is done. Mr. Rall said that, as local leaders, "we really need your leadership to help us to address this challenge and make sure we can provide for our children and grandchildren with a transportation system that supports the economy and the quality of life that we should not take for granted." He said Transportation for America could be resource to help the city win transportation funding to achieve its goals. Mr. Rall asked for the council to get in touch with him if they would like to find out more. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 972231503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 4 of 12 Chris Garsteck, 11774 SW 125"' Court,Tigard, OR 97223,advised she volunteers with the Tigard Dog Park Committee. She invited everyone to submit photos to the virtual dog photo contest. Ms. Garsteck distributed a flyer to the City Council describing the contest; this flyer was added to the meeting packet. The contest is being held in conjunction with the upcoming Tigard Street Fair on August 17. L�=1 3. CONSENT AGL-�NDA: (Tigard Cit) Council and Local Contract Review Board) A. Authorize the Mayor to Execute the City's Continuity of Government Plan and Authorize Certain Staff to Update the Plan B. Adopt a Resolution of Necessity to Acquire]-Easements for the Main Street Sanitary Sewer Project RESOLUTION NO. 13-33 —A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NEED TO ACQUIRE EASEMENTS ON PROPERTIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING THE MAIN STREET SANITARY SEWER IMPRONT131\17-ENTS ALONG MAIN STREET AND PROPERTY OWNED BY 1\IAIN STREET, LLC AND MICHAEL DUDUNAKIS AND AUTHORIZING IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE PROPERLY C. Local Contract Review Board: 1. Award the contract for the construction of the 92nd Avenue street and storm sewer to R& R General Contractors, Inc. and authorize the City Manager to take all necessary steps to execute the contract. 1\4otion by Councilor Buchner, seconded by Councilor Woodard, to approve the Consent Agenda. The vote was approved by a unanimous vote of council present. Yes No Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Henderson ✓ Councilor Buchner ✓ Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 5 of 12 4. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION FOR RAISING AWARENESS OF THE DANGERS OF "THE CHOKING GAME" —R]=-SOLUTION NO. 13-34 Mayor Cook reviewed this agenda topic. This serious matter was brought to his attention at the recent Conference of Mayors. The proposed resolution is before the City Council to help bring awareness to the fact that some youth participating in "the choking game" have suffered injuiN brain damage or death. Council consideration: Motion by Councilor Snider, seconded by Councilor Buchner, to approve Resolution No. 13-34. RESOLUTION NO. 13-34 -A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF RAISING AWARI3NESS OF THE DANGERS OF "THIS CHOKING GAME." The vote was approved by a unanimous vote of council present. Yes No Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Ienderson ✓ Councilor Buchner ✓ Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ 5. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING - ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATION (ZCA 2013-0002 - SOUTHVIEW VIEW IEIGITS ANNEXATION 8:05 p.m. - time is estiniated REQUEST: A request to annex 5.79 acres of property known as South View Heights (Knauss), located at 12035 SW Beef Bend Rd. into the City of Tigard. LOCATION: 12035 SW Beef Bend Road;Washington County'Tax Assessor's Map 2S110CB,Tax Lot 02000. COUNTY ZONE: R6: Residential, 5 units/acre minimum density, 6 units/acre maximum density. The purpose of the R-6 District is to implement the policies of the Comprehensive Plan for areas designated for residential development at no more than six (6) units per acre and no less than five (5) units per acre, except as specified by Section 300-2, Section 300-5, or Section 303-6. The intent of the R-6 District is to provide the opportuiuty for more flexibility in development than is allowed in the R-5 District. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 �www.tigard-or.gov I Page 6 of 12 EQUIVALENT CITY ZONE: R-7: Medium-Density Residential District. The R-7 zoning district is designed to accommodate attached single-family homes, detached single family homes with or without accessory residential units, at a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet, and duplexes, at a minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet. Mobile home parks and subdivisions are also permitted outright. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE RENTIEW CRITERIA: The approval standards for annexations are described in Community Development Code Chapters 18.320 and 18.390, Comprehensive Plan Goal 1, Goal 11, Goal 12, and Goal 14; ORS Chapter 222; Metro Code Chapter 3.09. I a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing. b. City Attorney Rarnis reviewed the hearing procedures I L= C. Mayor Cook asked for declarations or challenges. Councilor Buehner advised she is very familiar with the site as she frequently walks this area. There were no other declarations or challenges. La d. Associate Planner Caines presented the staff report on the proposal to annex approximately 6.13 acres at 12035 SW Beef Bend Road, including adjacent right of way into the City of Tigard. e. Public Testimony Representing Applicant: Mimi Doukas of Venture Properties advised she was present to answer any questions that might arise. Steve Balough and Robin Carle, 15273 SSV 122nd Avenue, Tigard, OR signed in to testify as opponents. Their property is in unincorporated Washington County near the proposed annexation area. Mr. Balough introduced their concerns. They heard that the property owner adjacent to the proposed annexation area could not be contacted. Ms. Caines confirmed she attempted to contact this property owner. In response to a question from Mr. Balough, Councilor Buchner advised she has visited the adjacent site. Mayor Cook said he has driven by the property numerous times. Council President Henderson and Councilor Snider said they are generally familiar with the property, but have not done a site visit. Mr. Balough said the undeveloped property is well cared for. He said lie believed it was the intention of the property owner to keep this property undeveloped. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 7 of 12 Mr. Balough noted his concern with regard to the provisions allowed by the R-7 zoning, reading several outright permitted uses including mobile home parks and civic/institutional facilities. Mr. Balough and Ms. Carle said they were concerned about the affect some of the outright permitted uses would have on their property values and the negative impact to the aesthetics in the neighborhood. Ms. Carle said they strongly voice objections to a change on the current use and status of the property in this area. Mr. Balough said that 122" Avenue is extremely narrow. A larger road on the property would add to safety issues in the area. Ms. Carle said they know of other property owners in the area who are also concerned. She asked for there to be an opportunity for them to come forward to speak at a later date. NCouncilor Buehner explained the purpose of the hearing tonight \vas to consider annexation and does not address the future use of the property. She also advised that there is a state lav that requires the comment about mobile home parks to be in zoning code. Councilor Buehner advised that SW 122"d Avenue was not built to full public road widths referring to right-of-way setbacks on the Froude property. When this property develops, this road will be widened. • Mimi Doukas, representing the applicant — Venture Properties responded to the testimony offered. With regard to the Froude property, she said her company has been in contact v"rith the Froude family to attempt to coordinate some infrastructure improvements. Ms. Doukas said that, in terms of a mobile home park, it may be a permitted use. Venture Properties held a neighborhood meeting for the subdivision last week. The plans are to develop a single-family, detached home subdivision, which matches the traditional zoning. Ms. Doukas said she would work with the people who testified to see that they receive copies of the handouts distributed at the neighborhood meeting. She this property was too steep to place a mobile home park or any type of commercial use. f Associate Planner Caines advised staff recommended adoption of the proposed ordinance to annex the property. g. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing. h. 0 City Council discussion and consideration: Motion by Councilor Buehner, seconded by Councilor Woodard, to approve Ordinance No. 13-12. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 8 of 12 City Council discussion followed. Councilor Sluder asked for a brief discussion to respond to the testimony received this evening. He said, given the nature of the quasi-judicial process and the council's responsibility to make a decision based on the laws, he did not hear any compelling information that would lead him to believe that the city would be misapplying the criteria/laws. I-Ie asked for input from his fellow councilors. Council President Henderson said he concurred with Councilor Siuder's obsetvations noting that at this time this is an application for annexation. He said that he also heard that the owner of the property is willing to work with the neighbors. IIe has heard nothing that would lead him to believe the City of Tigard would be unable to provide the required services to this property is annexed. Councilor Woodard added that lie heard concerns about the aesthetics during the testimony. He noted his family went through a similar scenario when property was developed neat to them, which up until that time was fields and trees. While distressing, there was no legal recourse to prohibit the property from developing. He agreed with Council President Henderson's comment that he would encourage the property owners to discuss the plans for development to determine what accommodations might be possible to make it a better area when development occurs. City Recorder Wheatley read the number and title of the proposed ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 13-12 --AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) P_ARCIL OF LAND AND A PORT"ION OF ADJACENT RIGHT OF WAY TOTALLING APPROXVl NIAT'ELY 6.13 ACRES, APPROVING THE SOUTH VIEW HEIGHTS ANNEXATION (7CA2013-00002) AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY FROM THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ENIV< NCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. 'The motion passed by a unanimous vote of City Council present: Yes No Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Henderson ✓ Councilor Buehner ✓ Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Buehner left the meeting at 8:26 p.m. Mayor Cook adjourned the City Council meeting and called the City Center Development Agency meeting to order. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 113125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 9 of 12 6. CITY CENTER DEVELOPMI=-NT AGENCY: RI--_CEIVE UPDATE ON MAIN STREET GATEWAY PUBLIC ART Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly presented the staff report. The purpose of this discussion is to receive a status report on the concept of the public art for the two 1\1ain Street gateways. The selected artist, Brian Borello,was present and talked to the Board about the proposed art inspired by the natural forms of the filbert tree when the nut emerges from the flower. Mr. Borello referred to illustrations and a model of the proposed artwork. Copies of these images are on file in the record copy of the meeting packet. There was lengthy discussion about the subject matter of the artwork and the fact that there has been some concerned feedback from members of the community. Speculation was offered that the proposed designs could inspire juvenile humor and comments,which would detract from the intentions for the art pieces to bring vitality and contribute to the branding identity of the downtown area. Board members acknowledged their appreciation of the public art projects Mr. Borello has done for other clients. There was discussion about the fact that these gateway artwork pieces can significantly contribute to the branding of the downtown. The filbert blossoms were intended to represent the artwork specifications to represent Tigard's history and nature;i.e., filbert orchards that once were plentiful in the Tigard-area's past. The Board members acknowledged that the proposed artwork concept has the support of the Cite Center Advisory Commission (CCAC) and the subcommittee of the CCAC for art selection. Board members shared their desire to work within the elements identified in the CCAC and subcommittees artwork concept recommendation. There was discussion on the budget of$60,000 and modifications to the design should stay close to that dollar amount. At the conclusion of the discussion, Nit. Borello was agreeable to revisiting the concept, based on tonight's discussion,before the final design is presented and selected. Chair Cook adjourned the CCDA meeting and reconvened the City Council meeting. �_—g 7. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO PLACE A MEASURE ON THE NOVEI\2BER 5, 2013, BALLOT FOR A PROPOSED CITARTER AMl?NDMENT THAT WOULD AMEND SECTIONS 47 AND 48 OFT HFs TIGARD CHARTER RE,LATING TO URBAN RI:NENX/AL Financial and Information Technology Director LaFrance and Community Development Director Asher presented the staff report. As described in the Agenda Item Summary for this matter, approval of the proposed resolution would forward to the voters a proposed City of Tigard Charter amendment to remove limitations to fund public infrastructure projects in Tigard's downtown. Brief council discussion followed the staff report. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 10 of 12 Motion by Council President Ienderson, seconded by Councilor Woodard, to approve Resolution No. 13-35. RESOLUTION NO. 13-35 —A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS A PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT TO BE CONSIDERED AT THE NOVEMBER 5, 2013, GENERAL ELECTION,THAT WOULD AMEND SECTIONS 47 AND 48 OF THE TIGARD CHARTER RI-LATING TO URBAN RENEWAL The motion passed by a unanimous vote of Cite Council present: Yes No Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Ienderson ✓ Councilor Buehner Absent Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ Mayor Cook adjourned the City Council meeting and convened the Local Contract Review Board. 8. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD: AWARD CONTRACT FOR TILE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FANNO CREEK TRAIL,MAIN STREET TO GRANT r\VENUE,TO GSE INC. Senior Anal�-st Barrett and City Engineer Stone were present to review and answer questions for this agenda item. The scope of the project is described in the Agenda Item Summaiv for this contract award. A short discussion on the proposed project was held. Motion by Councilor Snider, seconded by Councilor Woodard, to award a contract for the construction of the Fanno Creek Trail—Main Street to Grant Avenue project to GSE, Inc. in the amount of$447,817. The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of Board members present: Yes No Chair Cook ✓ Board Member Henderson ✓ Board Member Buehner Absent Board Member Snider ✓ Board Member Woodard ✓ TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23, 2013 City of Tigard 113125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page I 1 of 12 Mayor Cook adjourned the LCRB meeting and reconvened the City Council meeting. 9. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS—None. 10. NON AGENDA ITEMS The next council meeting will be August 20,2013. Councilor Snider brought up the topic raised in tonight's Citizen Communication regarding the enforcement of the ordinance pertaining to keeping chickens and other animals on residential properties. After discussion with City Manager Wine,consensus of City Council was to ask staff,through the city manager,to take no action to require a homeowner to remove backyard livestock until the council reviews this section of the code in late 2013/early 2014. If the city receives a complaint, staff will work with residents to determine if there are options to alleviate the situation. 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held. N 12. ADJOURNMENT 9:29 p.m. Motion by Councilor Woodard, seconded by Council President Henderson,to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed by a unanimous vote of City Council present: Yes No Mayor Cook ✓ Council President Henderson ✓ Councilor Buehner Absent Councilor Snider ✓ Councilor Woodard ✓ Catherine Wheatley,City Re order Atter Mayor, ity of Tigard Date: c ; TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES—JULY 23,2013 City of Tigard 113125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1503-639-41711 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 12 of 12