CCDA Packet - 04/05/2016 City of Tigard
City Center Development Agency Board
CCDAand Tigard City Council - Agenda
TIGARD CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE AND TIME: April 5,2016- 6:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall
13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223
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City of Tigard
City Center Development Agency Board
CCDAand Tigard City Council - Agenda
TIGARD CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE AND TIME: April 5,2016-6:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard-Town Hall- 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223
1. CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL MEETING
A. Call to Order- City Center Development Agency and City Council
B. Roll Call
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Call to Board and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
CCDA AGENDA ITEMS
2. APPROVE CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES
3. DOWNTOWN "BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT"PRESENTATION FROM JUDY HOARFROST
OWNER OF PADDLE PALACE TABLE TENNIS -6:35 p.m. estimated time
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
4. CONSIDER APPROVING REVISED CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION BYLAWS
-6:55 p.m. estimated time
5. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING:CONSIDER APPROVING AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10.28 AND 10.32 REGARDING
PARKING-7:05 p.m. estimated time
6. NON AGENDA ITEMS
7. EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard City Center Development Agency will go into Executive
Session to discuss real property transaction under ORS 192.660(2)(e).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. - 7:30 p.m.
estimated time
8. ADJOURNMENT-7:45 p.m. estimated time
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CCDA Agenda
Meeting Date: 04/05/2016
Length (in minutes): 0 Minutes
Agenda Title: APPROVE CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT i\GENCY
MINUTES
Submitted By: Norma Alley, Central Services
Item Type: Motion Requested Meeting Type: City Center
Development
Agency
Public Hearing: No Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Approve City Center Development .lgency Minutes for:
•October 6, 2015
•December 1, 2015
•March 1, 2016
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
N/A
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
N/A
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
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DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
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Attachments
October 6, 2015 CCDA Minutes
December 1, 2015 CCDA Minutes
March 1, 2016 CCDA Minutes Draft
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CCDA Meeting Minutes
October 6, 2015
6:30 p.m.
1. CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD
A.Chair Cook called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m.
B. Deputy City Recorder Alley called the roll:
Name Present Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
C.Call to CCDA and Staff for Non Agenda Items-None.
2. APPROVE CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES
Director Woodard motioned to approve the September 1,2015 CCDA Minutes.Director Snider
seconded the motion.Motion passed by unanimous vote of the board.
Name Yes Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Chair Goodhouse ✓
Chair Henderson ✓
Chair President Snider ✓
Chair Woodard ✓
3. JOINT MEETING WITH THE CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly,City Center Advisory Commission (CCAC) Chair Arendes
and CCAC Commissioner Shavey summarized the staff report. Chair Arendes stated last winter the
CCAC presented the CCAC 2015 goals at a CCDA meeting and noted an updated list of goals was
presented in the packet for tonight.Ms.Arendes stated it has been a pretty exciting year in downtown
with a lot going on with the Ash/Burnham Redevelopment Project, installation of the Gateway An,
and the Tigard Street Trail and Saxony Property in the planning phase.
Commissioner Shavey announced there will be a strategy meeting on October 14 regarding the Tigard
Heritage Trail,which will be facilitated by Urban Designer Consultant Suenn Ho.
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Ms. Arendes said the Ash/Burnham property and the developer incentives are attracting development
to the downtown area. There are a few infrastructure projects that have not gone in and we are trying
to keep our eye on the CII'including Phase 2 of the Main Street/Green Street Plan; included are the
Fanno Creek Remeander and the Tigard Trail.The third item on the goal update is taking a look at
those projects in the Urban Renewal Center to see what has been done,what is coming up, and
prioritize.When we looked at the current projects,we saw a lot of things happened since the Urban
Renewal Plan was adopted in 2006.More than a dozen downtown merchants have utilized
improvement funding. In addition to the CII',there are a couple projects the CCAC would like to see
occurring like filling in sidewalk gaps on Hall Street,bicycling facility improvements along Tigard
Street and public restrooms in the downtown area.Ms.Arendes suggested possibly instituting an
expedited permitting fee if the projects want to be done expeditiously.She asked for consideration of
implementing and expanding the horizon to see these projects done.Finally,the CCAC is thinking of
developing a communications plan to help get a consistent message out about all the good things that
have happened in the downtown area. She shared that the CCAC is hosting a community
conversation about tactical urbanism and invited the Council to attend.
Mr. Shavey reported staff put together a great brochure and asked council to help get the brochure out
to the community.Mr. Shavey suggested sending it through a small mailing. Chair Cook said it
possibly could be in the next Cityscape.
Ms. Arnedes said the board asked CCAC to look into rooftop improvements for buildings near the
99W overpass.A handout was provided by Ms.Arendes showing pictures of what the buildings
currently look like from the 99W overpass.Ms Arendes stated the CCAC did discuss some ideas and
the biggest driver is going to be redevelopment as there is not much incentive for owners to make
improvements or ODOT to improve the overpass.Some ideas for the incentives are a campaign or
contest to make the roof look better than the neighbors.
Director Snider stated he likes everything that has been done with the glass globes, bike racks and
repair stations and the monument art.The constructive criticism received from multiple folks has been
a lack of a unified and cohesive theme,but is cool on their own.He said he does not suggest changing
anything today, but to take it into consideration for future projects.Ms. Arendes said she too has
received a couple comments similar to that.Mr. Shavey shared that he is not necessarily in favor of a
specific design standard.Mr. Farrelly said the Main Street Plan was the main design and everything we
have done has been complimentary of it.At one time there was a strong feeling of not having a theme
and the eclectic look was what was desirable.
Director Woodard suggested asking"who are we building it for"and focus on that for future projects.
Chair Cook said the brochure is a great piece of communication,but if we want to look at expansion
of the district we need to show the citizens what has happened in the last ten years. People forget that
the improvements were part of the urban renewal district and this is what the creation of that district
got them.
Ms. Arendes asked if the Board had items they would like the CCAC to look at for next year to let
them know.
Chair Cook thanked the CCAC for their presentation
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4. JOINT MEETING WITH THE TIGARD DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly,Tigard Downtown Alliance (TDA) Board Chair Angelo and
Tigard Chamber Director Mollohan presented the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint
presentation (PowerPoint was entered into the record).Mr.DeAngelo updated the Board on the TDA
performance measures outlining the following:
• Project Budget Creation
• Annual Work Plan Submission
• Volunteer Hour Reporting&Tracking
• Connect Projects to city of Tigard Strategic Vision
• Grow Stakeholder Participation/Outreach
• Goal Setting with Municipal Partners
• Funding Matches from the city of Tigard and other Stakeholders
Mr.DeAngelo stated the cross street banner had been sited near Burnham Street with work focusing
on engineering,funding and setting a timeline.The engineer told the TDA that this is not a project
that needs to be over thought or over engineered as this is a glorified utility pole.We do have a MOU
with the city for design standards to ensure we do not have poor installations. It is currently an un-
funded project,but the TDA has$11,000 to put toward it with estimates it will be about $12,000 to
complete. Mr. DeAngelo provided a recap of the 2015 street fair,reviewed some challenges ahead for
the TDA,highlighted a few community events organized by the TDA,announced a new art piece is
going to be arriving soon,shared their 2016 goals,and read a list of items that have been installed in
downtown that the TDA will gift to the city.
The Board suggested organizing a fun run in downtown and a ceremony when the banner is finished
to help attract people.
Chair Cook thanked the TDA for their report.
5. PRESENTATION ON THE FANNO CREEK RE-MEANDER PROJECT
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly and City Engineer Faya presented the staff report
accompanied by a PowerPoint.In the 1970's the creek was straightened for a sewer project and now
the city is looking at doing a remeander to get it close to the 1970's path. Staff is also looking at
constructing a new bridge on Ash Avenue and to begin in 2017. Clean Water Services(CWS)will
perform preconstruction services like surveys,geotech analysis and obtaining permits. The city's
responsibility will be conducting plans,public involvement,secure additional lands,easements, and
design and construction of the bridge. The estimated cost is about $940,000 for CWS and$1.2M for
the city with funding from parks SDCs.An IGA is currently being negotiated and will come before
the Council for consideration. This is going to make the park more usable and beautify parts of the
trail with more native vegetation.
Chair Cook expressed his concern with committing$800,000 or more of future SDC dollars for items
that were not part of the original plan.Ms. Faya said she would talk with the staff about options
regarding the additional items.
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Director Woodard expressed concern for the funding coming from the parks SDCs. He asked why the
creek was straightened in the first place.Ms.Faya said back in the days the sewer infrastructure was
put in next to creeks beceause it is the low spot and needs to be in down flow.They straightened
creeks because they wanted the shorter path and less erosive forces.Now we are fixing past practices
with CWS picking up the costs for the remeander and the city picking up the costs for the bridges.
Community Development Director Asher said a case could be argued that CWS should take on more
responsibility and the city has raised that with them and it did not appear we would get a finished
project.This partnership is going to provide a better system and a better park.
Director Goodhouse asked what other projects are on the list that will not be funded.Mr. Asher said a
community park in River Terrace.
Board consensus was to move forward and have continued discussion about the project.
6. UPDATE ON THE STROLLING STREET PROGRAM
Redevelopment Project Manager Mr.Farrelly summarized the staff report and showed pictures of
some projects occurring downtown.Mr. Farrelly announced new applications will be solicited in the
spring for projects to occur in the next fiscal year.
5. NON AGENDA ITEMS-Mr.Farrelly handed out a top quality brochure highlighting current
downtown projects.
6. EXECUTIVE SESSION-None
7. ADJOURNMENT
At 8:44 p.m.Director Snider motioned to adjourn the meeting.Director Goodhouse seconded the
motion and all voted in favor.
Name Yes Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
Norma I.Alley,Deputy City Recorder
Attest:
Chair, City Center Development Agency
Date:
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6:30 p.m.
1. CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD
A.Chair Cook called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m.
B. Deputy City Recorder Alley called the roll:
Name Present Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
C.Pledge of Allegience
D.Call to CCDA and Staff for Non Agenda Items-None announced.
2. UPDATE ON THE FUTURE OF THE SAXONY SITE
Community Development Director Asher,Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly,Consultant
Suenn Ho, and Consultant John Flynn summarized the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint
(PowerPoint was entered into the record).Mr. Flynn reported since late July 40 percent of the project
has been completed.The current next phase is to begin the development program to pursue a viable
buildable footprint for the public space.We have yet to embark on the entitlement/land use review
phase.This is an opportunity to bring the public downtown to learn and appreciate this natural
resource.
Consultant Suenn Ho reported utilizing the space as an opportunity to show case something unique
for Main Street.This is an opportunity to have a unique quality for the environment seeing the creek
and plaza from a bridge.Also,a plaza could draw people for public events. We suggest relocating the
Fanno Creek Trail from the east side of the creek to the west side of the creek for a smoother
connector. The three story building in the rendering is a way to give Main Street a presence from
99W, draw people to have events there during the day and night, and provide features that call out the
creek below to create a magical place.
There was discussion about needing to obtain an easement from CWS in order to get equipment onsite
to construct the building.CWS was not amenable to providing those easements,so additional
discussions will need to occur with them to see what can be obtainable for the project.Mr.Asher
stated the city received a more hopeful response from CWS by approaching it as a vegetated corridor
demonstrating less impact and improvement to the corridor. CWS has concern with the easement on
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the side of the building because this is their trunk line.The city needs to determine where staff is going
to spend our time and where to ask for partnership.Theory is we are going to get further on the west
side instead of the east.
Director Snider recommended the city pursue an easement as there has to be some middle ground.
Ms.Ho said Resolve has been trying to figure out what will provide the biggest investment and is
looking like the city can get more with a taller building. A taller building may become more
economically attractive and may not be an issue with access.
Chair Cook thanked everyone for their presentation.
3. UPDATE ON THE DOWNTOWN PARKING
Consultant Rick Williams summarized the findings as provided in the staff report and PowerPoint
(PowerPoint was entered into the record).We used 85%capacity as a system of constraint,meaning
that is when people find the parking space constrained. The study shows the very short peak is short
lived;the peak hour is really only one hour.The 65%shown was the aggregate number of the system
and was a bit deceiving to use. The color depicted slide shows the needs by area instead of aggregate.
Industry says, before you do anything drastic you want that 85%to be sustained for hours.We are not
at this point for the downtown. If you see a point in time over 85%then you look at it closer and ask
is the constraint up to four hours.If so,then you take the next step of mitigation.Looking at the
Burnham Street parking lot and surrounding parking areas,there is opportunity for potential available
parking.The study shows off street parking is underutilized. 18 users of the Burnham Street parking
lot are employees.You might want to look at time stays for that lot in order to get employees to look
at other off street lots.Mr.Williams recommended a two hour parking limit on Burnham Street,some
level of enforcement in Burnham Street parking lot (possibly a pay station),encourage shared parking
arrangements in private lots, and continue to routinely monitor the parking supply.He suggested the
pay parking station as enforcement is hard when parking is free.When working with shared parking
arrangements it is most successful when it is done through a business to business partnership like the
TDA.
Director Woodard asked for more clarification on the meaning of time stay parking. Mr. Williams
answered time stay means free parking for a limited time.
Director Woodard asked for Mr.Williams'thoughts on loading zones for large trucks.Mr.Williams
responded because there are so few stalls, with only 126,it is recommended to live with the current
loading situation,keep an eye on that and in the future address the loading if it becomes a problem.
There could be an argument that the city is not at a point to deny a customer access except maybe that
one hour in the south side of downtown.
Director Woodard asked about possibly creating loading zones during certain hours only. Mr.
Williams said that is a good idea and they are called combination zones with loading zones only during
certain hours. Mr. Williams suggested avoiding loading zones all day every day.
Director Snider said it is striking while in the north zone there are 500 parking stalls not well utilizied
and more than half are in two lots almost outside the downtown;these are the Rite Aid and Value
Village lots. This needs to be noted as it is deceiving showing available parking for downtown.
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Director Snider added he would like to address and solve the Burnham Street parking lot problem, but
does not think charging will solve the problem;rather it will not get used. He suggested investing in a
license plate reader when a car enters and leaves and will automatically issue citations to violators.Mr.
Farrelly stated he has talked with the police department and they are looking at options as well.
Director Goodhouse asked how the parking will be impacted with the new Burnham/Ash
Development.Mr.Williams answered he received initial comments from the TDA and now that staff
has a good baseline another study in the evening should be conducted to supplement it.
Discussion commenced about using the Rite Aid and Value Village parking lots for employee parking
and utilizing a shuttle bus to transport employees,how 9-13 employees move their cars every two
hours to evade the parking limit,and the number of TriMet users parking in public spaces.
Mayor Cook thanked Mr.Farrelly and Mr.Williams for their presentation.
4. UPDATE ON THE BROWNFIELD INITIATIVE
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly summarized the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint.
Chair Cook asked when the grant winners will be announced.Mr. Farrelly answered announcing the
ones selected will be in May.
Chair Cook thanked Mr.Farrelly for the update.
5. CONSIDER APPROVING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN EPA BROWNFIELD
CLEANUP GRANT APPLICATION
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly summarized the staff report asking the Board to authorize an
application for an EPA grant.
Director Snider motioned to approve CCDA Resolution No. 15-10.Director Goodhouse seconded the
motion.Motion passed by unanimous vote of the board.
Name Yes No
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
6. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly summarized the staff report,accompanied by a PowerPoint,
outlining the projects worked on in 2015 were:
• Burnham Ash Development
• Saxony Property Purchase and Redevelopment Planning
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• Gateway Art
• Main Street Lofts Joint Development Study
• Strolling Street Program
• Tigard Street Trail
• Main Street Transformation
Mr. Farrelly stated the projects for 2016 are:
• Finalize Plans and Permitting on the Saxony Site
• Main Street/Fanno Creek Public Space
• Start the Main Street Lofts Joint Development Study
• High Capacity Transit Decisions: Downtown Alignment and Station Location
• Strolling Street Projects
• Burnham/Ash Development Opens Its Doors
Director Goodhouse suggested a creating a video highlighting the accomplishments. Chair Cook said
this will be in the state of the city address and could possibly be clipped out for its own video. This
video can also be used when we are trying to create another urban renewal district in the triangle.
Director Henderson wanted to publically thank the CCAC and TDA for all their hard work on these
projects.
7. NON AGENDA ITEMS-None
8. EXECUTIVE SESSION-None
9. ADJOURNMENT
At 8:27 p.m. Director Goodhouse motioned to adjourn the meeting.Director Snider seconded the
motion and all voted in favor.
Name Yes No
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
Norma I. Alley,Deputy City Recorder
Attest:
Chair,City Center Development Agency
Date:
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March 1, 2016
6:30 p.m.
1. CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
A.Chair Cook called the meeting to order at 6:33 p.m.
B. Deputy City Recorder Alley called the roll:
Name Present Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
C. Pledge of Allegiance was performed.
D.Call to CCDA and Staff for Non Agenda Items-None announced.
CITY CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA ITEMS
2. UPDATE ON THE FANNO CREEK OVERLOOK PROJECT
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly summarized the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint.
Mr. Farrelly reported that back in November Community Development Director Asher met with
owners on Main Street property and initially owners were ameanable to an easement, but not all
parties were willing to sell. The project has an estimated budget of $737,000 not including the
easement. Next steps will be working with property owner of Max's Brew Pub to address the loss of
parking, refine concept and design drawings and negotiate voluntary sale of land for the easement.
Director Henderson asked how much support the city is getting from CWS and how much impact
there was going to be on the creek bank. Mr. Farrelly replied staff thinks they can work with CWS
focusing on providing public space, which is different than providing a development. He addressed the
impact on the creek bank by stating there would have to be mitigation elsewhere, but nothing
unsurmountable. It might change some of the water flow forms, but we will be restoring some of its
natural state and the channel will not be changed much. The creek can be restored to a more natural
state.
Several members of the Board expressed concern with the reduction of parking in order to
accommodate landscaping and trees.
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3. REPORT ON HOUSING AND DEMOGRAPHICS IN THE CITY OF TIGARD AND
PORTLAND REGION
Redevelopment Manager Farrelly summarized the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint stating
the downtown demographics are distinct from the rest of the city with more renters,being more
diverse and a lower median household income. Commercial property values are increasing with low
improvement to land value ratios.Rents are rising faster than incomes. Since 2014 rents have risen
everywhere and Tigard is right on with the state average.
Mr. Farrelly provided a summary of what this means for Tigard:
• There is a demand for affordable housing in the region and in Tigard.
• Downtown is a good candidate for transit oriented development,live/work units, and new
affordable housing.
• Although downtown is attractive for new housing it has more hurdles than in many other
parts of the city.This is where the urban renewal can help overcome those hurdles.
• Citywide,allow more opportunities for more housing options,particularly duplexes,ADUs
and cottage clusters. Our development code doesn't always encourgage that kind of
development so we are going to review it to see how we can encourage it.
Director Woodard asked if any of the build outs were going to be in the triangle.Mr. Farrelly
answered the triangle will be more of the urban housing.
4. REPORT ON EMPLOYMENT TRENDS IN THE CITY OF TIGARD'S URBAN RENEWAL
DISTRICT
Economic Development Manager Purdy summarized the staff report accompanied by a PowerPoint.
He reported staff looked at Tigard's Urban Renewal District (URD)compared to Beaverton's and
Sherwood's and used data from the On The Map program,which is a derivative of the US Census.
89% of the workforce in the URD supports business activities that contribute to the urban village feel.
There are not large construction activities in downtown like seen in other areas. Downtown is highly
concentrated compared to other areas.The downtown URD on average is 8.3 employees per acre
whereas citywide it is more like 20 employees per acre.Admittedly in citywide we are counting
Lincoln Center which has high density and skews the data a little.The URD is well below peak
employment.The data shows a decrease in employment in downtown,which is counter to what we
see citywide;the trend is rising citywide.Mr. Purdy said the peak employment is trending the wrong
way for downtown.
Director Henderson asked what the city can do to encourage more employers to come to Tigard.Mr.
Purdy answered first businesses need tenable space they can occupy. Second is a good mix of business,
as restaurants need retail to have the urban village feel.Restaurants serve as the attractor and the retail
fills in between.Businesses follow areas where there are ready consumers. Third is encouraging
property owners to invest in property like subdividing or building up. Community Development
Director Asher added the downtown seems to be slowly coming along.It is still a district that struggles
to attract anything new or different from what is already there.Think about it as a reinvention,which
does not happen very often because it is difficult to do and takes a long time.Today Tigard offers
relatively inexpensive land,cheap rent,several buildings with parking lots, and a good location. It is a
district that attracts people that need to drive in to do business and then drive away. This is the Tigard
of 1980.The issue is that it is a suburban style district in the center of our town.If the Board wants to
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reinvent or transition you have to attract a different type of business that would not want what is
there today.The Board has invested a lot in the district to make it what it is today. Reinventing is a
painful process.If we want something different,it is going to have to grow up and become more
dense.
Director Snider said what Mr.Asher is suggesting has made him realize the work being done on the
Saxony property is probably more important than originally realized before this conversation.It is
important the city take the initiative on the Saxony project because if the city does not do it, a
developer will not.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
5. CONSENT AGENDA:
A. CONSIDER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH METRO TO RECEIVE A
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT GRANT FOR THE PURPOSE
OF COMPLETING THE DOWNTOWN TIGARD URBAN LOFTS DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT
Councilor Woodard moved for approval of the Consent Agenda.Councilor Henderson seconded the
motion and it passed unanimously.
Name Yes Absent
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Councilor Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
6. DISCUSSION ON CITY PRIORITIES
Mayor Cook said his goal for the discussion was to discuss projects that have been introduced since the
adoption of council's goals and look at all of them collectively in regards to financing. If the council
does not prioritize those we have just eaten some of the available funding along the way as we get to
the next items. He wanted to start a discussion on the problem,but it is not the intention to solve
them.
Councilor Henderson said he views projects through a sustainability lens by getting rid of what is not
done right and figure out what can be done better.If a sustainability plan was put together it could
provide guidance on what is possible and what is not because we could compare projects to
sustainability requirements.
Councilor Snider said the challenge in this conversation is that so much is diverse. The items listed in
the staff report seem to be all over the place.Some of the items are hard to know what is needed for
staff to accomplish the day to day duties.He stated he was slightly overwhelmed with the list and
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wished for more input from staff with descriptions and financial need for each item; nothing too
detailed.
Assistant City Manager Newton said some items on the list have come from what council has talked
about,part represents the gap of revenue vs.expenditures,and part the day to day activity and funding
like the strategic plan or the general maintenance of our system and facilities.The idea was not to go
down the list and prioritize, but to give you the sense of the divergent impacts and projects we have.
Councilor Woodard said one that is high priority to him is trail safety and investing in solar powered
lighting on the trail and the parking planning and enforcement in the URA.
Mayor Cook said he defines sustainability as taking care of what the city has and making that
affordable for the long term.He said he was looking at prioritizing current infrastructure.
Councilor Woodard said sidewalk and connectivity is important and requested a more detailed
discussion. Mayor Cook said that does not fit into the budget for this upcoming year, but further
discussions can occur.
Council discussion commenced about core services and recreation,police services and response time,
downtown development, and parking and planning in downtown.
Mayor Cook said the conversation and ideas presented tonight were a good start and requested staff
bring back a paragraph description for each item for a future discussion.
7. DISCUSSION ON CITY GAS TAX
Finance and Information Services Director LaFrance reported a couple meetings ago the council talked
about increasing the gas tax so a memo addressing each of the questions from council was prepared,
supplied in the meeting material,and handed out.
Mr.LaFrance said the current city gas tax is at three cents.Each cent generates about $200,000
annually. Costco recently built a gas station and ODOT has two months of data for those sales. From
that data,Costco gas is estimated to generate a range of$72-80K annually per penny.We do not know
how many of those gallons would have been purchased at another city gas station, so we cannot just
add Costco earnings as an additional and must account for other stations earnings to go down.We are
going to have to wait and get more data to make that determination.There is a general showing that
gas tax is declining or leveling off.It looks like we are continuring to level out at about $600K
annually for our current rate.The fact we charge per gallon versus a percentage of total sales does
impact revenue.If we take an increase to a vote the collection would be virtually immediate. The city
has several transportation needs that we could use the revenue for.Currently$2.5M of the gas tax
revenue is designated toward the Pacific Highway Intersection Improvement Project,which will take
ten more years to pay off.We also have a street maintenance fee and deferred maintenance as outlined
in the staff report.
Councilor Henderson said he would be comfortable with asking for five more cents to bring it up to
eight cents total collection.
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Councilor Woodard expressed concern with raising it too high and said he was comfortable with a
small increase. Tigard has the lowest tax assessment rate on property and we are stuck with this
because of past state measures.We have no other way to maintain what we have.
Councilor Snider said he preferred trying to equitably charge people that are using city infrastructure.
The gas tax is a better method in achieving a similar result.The Tigard residents may only pay half of
the revenue versus all of the revenue of a fee.
Mayor thanked Mr. LaFrance for his presentation and stated he looks forward to further discussion.
8. NON AGENDA ITEMS-None
9. EXECUTIVE SESSION-None
7. ADJOURNMENT
At 8:44 p.m.Director Woodard motioned to adjourn the meeting.Director Snider seconded the
motion and all voted in favor.
Name Yes Absent
Chair Cook ✓
Director Goodhouse ✓
Director Henderson ✓
Director Snider ✓
Director Woodard ✓
Norma I.Alley,Deputy City Recorder
Attest:
Chair, City Center Development Agency
Date:
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AIS-2615 3.
CCDA Agenda
Meeting Date: 04/05/2016
Length (in minutes):20 Minutes
Agenda Title: Downtown Business Spotlight
Submitted By: Sean Farrelly, Community
Development
Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Meeting Type: City Center
Development
Agency
Public Hearing: No Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
As part of a regular series, a downtown business owner will be invited to talk about their
business. The first "business spotlight" will be on Judy Hoarfrost, owner of Paddle Palace
Table Tennis.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
The Board of the CCDA is requested to participate in the discussion.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
Paddle Palace moved to 12230 SW Main Street in Downtown Tigard in the fall of 2015, after
outgrowing their old location in Portland. It ships millions of products a year all over the
country as the U.S. distributor for many of the world's leading table tennis brands. Table
tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world. With an estimated 10 million players,
it's second in participation only to soccer.
Paddle Palace co-owner Judy Hoarfrost was a member of the U.S. national team and a
member of the famous "Ping Pong Diplomacy" Team that made history by being invited to
play in China in 1971. She was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. She
will talk about her business,why she moved to Downtown Tigard, and other topics.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
No alternatives for consideration at this time.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
Tigard City Council 2015-17 Goals and Milestones
Goal #2. Make Downtown Tigard a Place Where People Want to Be
Tigard Strategic Plan
Goal 3: Engage the community through dynamic communication
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
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London Olympics men's singles gold medal match was watched by 34 million viewers in
China.
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2) Many benefits for playing table tennis
a) Everybody can play: from young kids to seniors, male and female, big and small.
b) People of all ability levels enjoy the sport.
c) People from all over the world play.
d) Interesting & accomplished people of all sorts are drawn to the sport
e) It is an active sport that is good for the body.
f) Table tennis is the best sport for the brain !
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• Leagues for beginners, intermediate, advanced
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Complete our building plans, do construction
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• Hoping to include a set of stairs that leads to a "viewing balcony" mezzanine across the
back of the space above the restrooms and kitchen, approximately 12 x 60 feet.
• Due to fire code we are required to add two new doors in the front, one on each side.
• Add table tennis flooring, front desk, etc.
Seeking the right managers, coaches, personnel to run a successful club
AIS-2577 4.
CCDA Agenda
Meeting Date: 04/05/2016
Length (in minutes): 10 Minutes
Agenda Title: CCAC Revised By-laws
Submitted By: Sean Farrelly, Community
Development
Item Type: Resolution Meeting Type: Council
Business
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Public Hearing: No Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
Council is requested to consider approval of a resolution adopting revised by-laws for the
City Center Advisory Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends that Council approve the resolution.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
At their December 2015 and January 2016 meetings the City Center Advisory Commission
discussed revising their by-laws. The current by-laws have been in place since 2007. At their
February 2016 meeting they recommend changes to be considered by Council.
The recommended changes include:
1. Inclusion of several items from the city's standard bylaws template (which has been
implemented since the original by-laws were adopted);
2. Under Section II Composition, adding a provision that a "designated representative" of a
Downtown business or property-owner is eligible to be appointed as a member. This
provision was included because there are some situations- such as a bank or an apartment
building,where it is not practical for the owner to participate, but their local representative
could.
3. Under Section II Composition, adding that up to two non-voting "ex-officio" members
representing taxing jurisdictions whose boundaries overlap the City Center Urban Renewal
District or non-residents who have expertise in real estate development, urban planning or
design, affordable housing, or other desired background are eligible to be appointed. This
representation would allow for better communication with taxing jurisdictions and additional
expertise from non-residents with desired backgrounds.
4. Under Section II Composition, specifying that a member who no longer meets the
eligibility requirements must resign from the CCAC.
5. Other housekeeping items.
Attached are the redlined version of the current by-laws and a clean, reformatted version.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Council could decide to revise or not to adopt the proposed changes.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
Tigard City Council 2015-17 Goals and Milestones
Goal #2. Make Downtown Tigard a Place Where People Want to Be
Goal #5. Expand Opportunities to Engage People in the Community
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
January 7, 2014: Discuss Composition of the City Center Development Agency Board and
the City Center Advisory Commission.
The original CCAC by-laws were adopted in 2006.
Attachments
Resoluton- CCAC by-laws
Exhibit A: Revised by-laws
Redlined by-laws
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 16-
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE BYLAWS OF THE QTY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
(CCAQ
WHEREAS,the City Center Advisory Commission is established in the Tigard Municipal Code as 2.64.070 as
the advisory board to the City Center Development Agency on matters related to the City Center Urban
Renewal Plan;and
)WHEREAS,the City Center Advisory Commissions reviewed its bylaws and recommended changes to better
perform its functions and to conform to the City of Tigard Board,Commission,and Committee model bylaws.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED bythe Tigard CityCouncil that:
SECTION 1: The bylaws governing the City Center Advisory Commission as specified in Exhibit A are
hereby adopted.
SECTION : This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This day of 2016.
Mayor- City of Tigard
ATTEST.
City Recorder- City of Tigard
RESOLUTION NO. 16-
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Exhibit A
City of Tigard
City Center Advisory Commission
REVISED BYLAWS
Proposed at April 5, 2016 City Council Meeting
SECTION I. CHARGE AND DUTIES
A. The City Center Advisory Commission (CCAQ hereafter referred to as the "Commission" shall
have no powers except as conferred by this resolution, City Charter,the Tigard Municipal Code,or
the Oregon Revised Statutes.
B. It shall be the function of the Commission to act as an advisory body to the City Center
Development Agency(CCDA),the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Tigard or the City
Council as appropriate.
G The City Center Advisory Commission is charged with advising the City Center Development
Agency,the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Tigard, on matters pertaining to Urban Renewal
Plan implementation and tax increment fund allocations for the City Center Urban Renewal
District. Recommendations pertaining to policy, budget, and implementation of urban renewal
projects identified within the Urban Renewal Plan and/ or the annually adopted Downtown
Implementation Strategy and Work Program will be made to the City Center Development Agency
or City Council as appropriate for consideration,deliberation and action. The Commission may also
provide recommendations with regard to amendments to the City Center Urban Renewal Plan.
D. The Commission shall perform other duties as assigned by the City Center Development Agency.
E. The Commission may form subcommittees to investigate areas relevant to its charge or duties
pursuant to this section.
F. The Commission and its members shall conduct itself in a manner that's in keeping with applicable
federal, state, and local laws pertaining to conduct and ethics and the City of Tigard Code of
Conduct. Any violation of the provisions of such laws shall be grounds for removal from office.
SECTION II. COMPOSITION
A. The Commission shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council who are residents
or are businesses or property owners (or their representatives) within the City Center Urban
Renewal District with the following representation if possible:
1. At least two (2) business owners or property owners or designated representatives of
business or property owners whose business or property is located within the City Center
Urban Renewal District;
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2. Five (5) persons who are residents of Tigard and represent a cross-section of interests in the
community at large;
3. One (1) person residing within or adjacent to the boundaries of the City Center Urban
Renewal District;
4. One (1) person with expertise in real estate development, urban planning or design, or
affordable housing;
5. Two (2) alternates (non-voting) including one (1) at large resident of Tigard, and one (1)
business or property owner(or a designated representative) from within the City Center
Urban Renewal District.
6. Up to two (2) non-voting ex officio members representing taxing jurisdictions whose
boundaries overlap the City Center Urban Renewal District or non-residents who have
expertise in real estate development,urban planning or design, affordable housing, or other
desired background maybe appointed.
B. Membership may temporarily drop below required minimums due to resignations and/or difficulty
in recruiting qualified applicants.
G A member or ex officio member who is appointed to fill a position pursuant to subsection 1,2, 3, 5,
or 6 above, and who subsequently ceases to be eligible for the position to which the member or ex
officio member was appointed, shall resign from the Commission within one month of becoming
ineligible.
SECTION III. APPOINTMENTS
A. Council shall fill vacancies with individuals necessary to meet the compositional requirements of
above.
B. In addition, Council shall determine a means of staggering appointments of all current members
using three (3) three-year terms,three (3) two-year terms, and three (3) one-year terms.
C. Appointments shall be made by the City Council with recommendations from the Mayor.
SECTION IV. TERM OF OFFICE
A. After the initial staggering of terms for current members as defined in Section III.B. above,the term
of office of all future, appointed members shall be three (3) years or until their successors are
qualified and appointed.
B. All terms shall begin January 1 and end December 31.
C. Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled by appointment by the Council upon
recommendation by the Mayor for the unexpired portion of the term The unexpired portion of a
term does not count towards the fulfillment of the three (3) year appointment.
D. Members may be reappointed for up to two consecutive terms.
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E. Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
F. A member who seeks to resign from the Commission shall submit a written resignation to the staff
liaison. If possible, the resignation should allow for a thirty(30) day notice so the City Council can
appoint a replacement.
SEC'T'ION V. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION
A. At its first or second meeting of the year, and thereafter annually,the Commission shall elect a
Chair and Vice Chair from its members who shall hold office at the pleasure of the Commission.
B. If the Chair or Vice Chair should resign,the Commission shall, at its next meeting,conduct an
election and provide a replacement.
C. Chair. The chair shall have general directional powers over the Commission. The chair shall
preside at all meetings and, in consultation with support staff, set the agendas and notify the board
of all meeting times and place. The chair shall also be an ex-officio member of all subcommittees
and shall be the sole spokesperson for the Commission unless this responsibility is delegated to the
vice chair, another Commission member or support staff.
D. Vice Chair. In the event of the absence of the chair at a meeting the vice chair shall perform the
duties of the chair.
E. Staff liaisons are the primary contacts for City of Tigard boards and the primary interface between
these bodies and the City Center Development Agency, City Council, City Manager, and
departments. Besides serving as a technical resource, staff liaisons are responsible for meeting
logistics, member recruitment and recognition, recordkeeping, and monitoring board effectiveness.
SECTION VI. MEETINGS
A. The Commission shall meet at least quarterly during a calendar year at a time and place that is
specified at least 5 days in advance.
B. Agendas and minutes shall be posted for public notice on the City of Tigard web page and in the
lobby of City Hall or Permit Center in compliance with Oregon Public Meetings Law. All meetings
shall be open to the public.
C. The parliamentary authority for the Commission is Rokm's Rules of Order Reusad, except where
superseded by these bylaws or local,state, or federal law.
D. A majority of votes of Commission members present shall determine the official position of the
Commission on a given issue. Alternates are not allowed to vote under any circumstances.
E. Chair and Vice Chair shall vote on all matters before the Commission.
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F. Commission members shall not send or receive electronic communications concerning any matter
pending before the Commission during a Commission meeting.
G. Commission members shall not use electronic communication devices to review or access
information regarding matters not in consideration before the Commission during a Commission
meeting.
SECTION VII. COMMISSION MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
A- Members of the Commission shall:
1. Regularly attend CCAC meetings and contribute constructively to discussions,
2. Consider and discuss issues from a Citywide perspective, as well as that of particular
stakeholders or interests,
3. Understand and be able to articulate the CCAC's charge, responsibilities and adopted, annual
work program,
4. Strive to reach consensus on matters under consideration,
5. Act with respect and consideration for the viewpoint of others,
6. Review and provide comment on reports,presentations, and recommended policies or
strategies related to Downtown redevelopment before the Commission, and
7. Vote on motions in front of the Commission, except where reasonable abstention is
necessary.
B. Commission members may engage in general discussions regarding its charge, responsibilities or
projects within the Urban Renewal Plan or Downtown Implementation Strategy, but shall not
discuss specific real estate projects or proposals with potential developers or property owners
without the authorization of the City Center Development Agency.
C. In addition, members shall not make representations on behalf of the City of Tigard or City Center
Development Agency without authorization.
D. Members shall not make representations on behalf of the CCAC whether intentional or not,
without the authorization of the Commission.
SECTION VIII. ATTENDANCE
If a member of the Commission is unable to attend a meeting, he or she is expected to notify the Chair or
Vice Chair. If any member is absent from any six (6) regularly scheduled meetings within one year or three
(3) consecutive meetings without reasonable cause,the issue shall be placed on the upcoming agenda,and
upon majority vote of the Commission that position shall be declared vacant. The Comrrussion shall forward
its action to the Mayor and Council,who shall fill the vacant position.
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SECTION IX. QUORUM
At any meeting of the Commission, a quorum shall be a majority of the current voting members of the
Commission. No action shall be taken in the absence of a quorum except that the meeting may continue
with discussion on agenda items. For the purposes of fomung a quorum, members who have disqualified
or excused themselves from participation in any matter shall be counted as present.
In the event a quorum will not be present at any meeting,the Chair or Vice Chair shall notify the
Commission members in advance of that fact so that a decision may be made whether to meet and take no
action on agenda items or to reschedule to a different time.
SECTION X. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS
A. The City Council may remove members of the Commission in accordance with Section VIII
Attendance.
B. The Council may also remove members, when, in its judgment, the conduct of a member does not
conform to the City of Tigard Code of Conduct for Boards, Commissions and Committees, Section
VII Member Responsibilities, or other conduct unbecoming a representative of the City.
C. The Commission may make a recommendation to Council for the removal of a member in
accordance with Section VII Member Responsibilities. The Commission shall forward a
recommendation for replacement to the Mayor and Council in a timely manner.
SE CTION XI. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
A. Not later than December 1 of each year,the Commission shall prepare and file its Annual Report to
the City Center Development Agency(CCDA).
B. The Annual Report shall include a summary of key activities and proceedings and any specific
suggestions or recommendations which the Commission believes would assist its mission or the
overall goals for the Downtown.
C. The Annual Report shall not be submitted unless approved by the Commission.
SECTION XII. AME NDME NTS
A. These bylaws are adopted by resolution of the Tigard City Council, are binding on the Commission,
and may be amended by the City Council. The Commission may propose amendments for Council
consideration.
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February 4, 2016
BY-LAWS OF THE QTY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
(CCAQ
Proposed changes to the CCAC by-laws are indicated in underline,e-ess-eut, or green
(tor an item moved to a new section).
Highlighted items are language required by the Tigard model by-laws.
SECTION 1. CHARGE AND DUTIES
(a) The City Center Advisory Commission (CCAQ hereafter referred to as the
"Commission" shall have no powers except as conferred by this resolution,
City Charter,ar the Tigard Municipal Code, or the Oregon Revised Statutes.
(b) It shall be the function of the Commission to act as an advisory body to the
City Center Development Agency(CODA), the Urban Renewal Agency for
the City of Tigard or the City Council as appropriate.
(c) The City Center Advisory Commission is charged with advising the City
Center Development Agency,the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of
Tigard, on matters pertaining to Urban Renewal Plan implementation and tax
increment fund allocations for the City Center Urban Renewal District.
Recommendations pertaining to policy, budget, and implementation of urban
renewal projects identified within the Urban Renewal Plan and / or the
annually adopted Downtown Implementation Strategy and Work Program will
be made to the City Center Development Agency or City Council as
appropriate for consideration, deliberation and action. The Commission may
also provide recommendations with regard to amendments to the City Center
Urban Renewal Plan.
(d) The Commission shall perform other duties as assigned by the City Center
Development Agency.
(e) The Commission may form subcommittees to investigate areas relevant to its
charge or duties pursuant to this section.
(f) The Commission and its members shall conduct itself in a manner that's in
keeping with applicable federal, state, and local laws pertaining to conduct and
ethics and the City of Tigard Code of Conduct. Any violation of the
provisions of such laws shall be grounds for removal from office.
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SECTION 2. CONTOSITION
(a) The Commission shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council
who are residents or are businesses or property owners (or their representatives)
within the City Center Urban Renewal District with the following representation
if possible:
(1) At least two (2) business owners or property owners or designated
representatives of business or property owners whose business or
property is located within the City Center Urban Renewal District;
(2) Five (5) persons who are residents of Tigard and represent a cross-
section of interests in the community at large;
(3) One (1) person residing within or adjacent to the boundaries of the
City Center Urban Renewal District;
(4) One (1) person with expertise in real estate development,urban
planning or design, or affordable housing;
(5) Two (2) alternates (non-voting) including one (1) at large resident of
Tigard, and one (1) business or property owner (or a designated
representative) from within the City Center Urban Renewal District.
(6) p to two (2) non-voting ex officio members representing taxing
jurisdictions whose boundaries overlap the City Center Urban Renewal
District or non-residents who have expertise in real estate
development, urban planning or design, affordable housing,or other
desired background may be appointed.
(b) Membership may temporarily drop below required minimums due to
resignations and/or difficulty in recruiting qualified applicants.
(c) A member or ex officio member who is appointed to fill a position pursuant
to subsection (1), (2), (3), (5), or(6) above,and who subsequently ceases to be eligible
for the position to which the member or ex officio member was appointed, shall
resign from the Commission within one month of becoming ineligible.
SECTION 3. APPOINTNIEN'TS
(a) Council shall fill vacancies with individuals necessary to meet the
compositional requirements of above.
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(b) In addition, Council shall determine a means of staggering appointments of all
current members using three (3) three-year terms,three (3) two-year terms,
and three (3) one-year terms.
(c) Appointments shall be made by the City Council with recommendations from
the Mayer.
SECTION 4. TERM OF OFFICE
(a) After the initial staggering of terms for current members as defined in Section
(3)(b) above,the term of office of all future, appointed members shall be three
(3) years or until their successors are qualified and appointed.
(b) All terms shall begin January 1 and end December 31St.
(c) Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled by appointment by the Council
upon recommendation by the Mayor for the unexpired portion of the term.
The unexpired portion of a term does not count towards the fulfillment of the
three (3) year appointment.
(d) Members may be reappointed for up to two consecutive terms.
(e) Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
(f) A member who seeks to resign from the Commission shall submit a written
resignation to the staff liaison. If possible,the resignation should allow for a
thirty(30) day notice so the City Council can appoint a replacement.
SECTION 5. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION
(a) At its fust or second meeting of the year, and thereafter annually,the
Commission shall elect a Chair and Vice Chair from its members who shall
hold office at the pleasure of the Commission.
(b) If the Chair or Vice Chair should resign,the Commission shall, at its next
meeting, conduct an election and provide a replacement.
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(c) Chair. The chair shall have general directional powers over the Commission.
The chair shall preside at all meetings and, in consultation with support staff,
set the agendas and notify the board of all meeting times and place. The chair
shall also be an ex-officio member of all subcommittees and shall be the sole
spokesperson for the Commission unless this responsibility is delegated to the
vice chair,another Commission member or support staff.
(d) Vice Chair. In the event of the absence of the chair at a meeting the vice
chair shall perform the duties of the chair.
(e) Staff liaisons are the primary contacts for Citi of Tigard boards and the
primary interface between these bodies and the City Center Development
Agency City Council City Manager, and departments. Besides serving as a
technical resource, staff liaisons are responsible for meeting logistics, member
recruitment and recognition recordkeeping, and monitoring board
effectiveness.
SECTION(r. N'�'944Pr �MEETINGS
(a) The Commission shall meet at least quarterly during a calendar year at a time and
place that is specified at least 5 days in advance.
(b) Agendas and minutes shall be posted for public notice on the City of Tigard web
page and in the lobby of City Hall or Permit Center in compliance with Oregon
Public Meetings Law. All meetings shall be open to the public.
(c) The parliamentary authority for the Commission is Robot's Rules g(Order Rezis�
except where superseded by these bylaws or local, state, or federal law.
(d) A majority of votes of Commission members present shall determine the official
position of the Commission on a given issue. Alternates are not allowed to vote
under any circumstances.
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a)
(e) Chair and Vice Chair shall vote on all matters before the Commission.
(f) Commission members shall not send or receive electronic communications
concerning any matter pending before the Commission during a Commission
meeting.
(g) Commission members shall not use electronic communication devices to review
or access information regarding matters not in consideration before the
Commission during a Commission meeting
SECTION 7. COMMISSION MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
(a) Members of the Commission shall:
(1) regularly attend CCAC meetings and contribute constructively to
discussions,
(2) consider and discuss issues from a Citywide perspective, as well as that
of particular stakeholders or interests,
(3) understand and be able to articulate the CCAC's charge, responsibilities
and adopted, annual work program,
(4) strive to reach consensus on matters under consideration,
(5) act with respect and consideration for the viewpoint of others,
(6) review and provide comment on reports,presentations, and
recommended policies or strategies related to Downtown
redevelopment before the Commission, and
(7) vote on motions in front of the Commission,except where reasonable
abstention is necessary.
(b) Commission members may engage in general discussions regarding its charge,
responsibilities or projects within the Urban Renewal Plan or Downtown
Implementation Strategy, but shall not discuss specific real estate projects or
proposals with potential developers or property owners without the
authorization of the City Center Development Agency.
(c) In addition, members shall not make representations on behalf of the City of
Tigard or City Center Development Agency without authorization.
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(d) Members shall not make representations on behalf of the CCAC whether
intentional or not,without the authorization of the Commission.
SECTION 8. ATTENDANCE
If a member of the Commission is unable to attend a meeting,he or she is expected to
notify the Chair or Vice Chair. If any member is absent from any six(6) regularly
scheduled meetings within one year or three (3) consecutive meetings without
reasonable cause,the issue shall be placed on the upcoming agenda,and upon majority
vote of the Commission that position shall be declared vacant. The Commission shall
forward its action to the Mayor and Council,who shall fill the vacant position.
SECTION 9. QUORUM
At any meeting of the Commission, a quorum shall be a majority of the current voting
members of the Commission. No action shall be taken in the absence of a quorum
except that the meeting may continue with discussion on agenda items. For the
purposes of forming a quorum, members who have disqualified or excused themselves
from participation in any matter shall be counted as present.
In the event a quorum will not be present at any meeting,the Chair or Vice Chair shall
notify the Commission members in advance of that fact so that a decision maybe
made whether to meet and take no action on agenda items or to reschedule to a
different time.
SECTION 10. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS
(a) The City Council may remove members of the Commission in accordance with
Section 8 Attendance.
(b) The Council may also remove members, when, in its judgment,the conduct of
a member does not conform to the City of Tigard Code of Conduct for Boards,
Commissions and Committees. Section 7 Member Responsibilities, or other conduct
unbecoming a representative of the City.
(c) The Commission may make a recommendation to Council for the removal of a
member in accordance with Section 7 Member Responsibilities. The
Commission shall forward a recommendation for replacement to the Mayor
and Council in a timely manner.
SECTION 11. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
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(a) Not later than December 1 of each year,the Commission shall prepare and file
its Annual Report to the City Center Development Agency(CCDA).
(b) The Annual Report shall include a summary of key activities and proceedings
and any specific suggestions or recommendations which the Commission
believes would assist its mission or the overall goals for the Downtown.
(c) The Annual Report shall not be submitted unless approved by the Commission.
SECTION 12. AMENDMENTS
A. These bylaws are adopted by resolution of the Tigard City Council, are binding on
the Comrrussion, and maybe amended by the City Council. The Commission may
propose amendments for Council consideration.
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BY-LAWS OF THE QTY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
(CCAC)
Proposed changes to the CCAC by-laws are indicated in underline,er-ess-eat,or green
(for an item moved to a new section).
Highlighted items are language required by the Tigard model by-laws.
SECTION 1. CHARGE AND DUTIES
(a) The City Center Advisory Commission (CCAQ hereafter referred to as the
"Commission" shall have no powers except as conferred by this resolution,
City Charter,of the Tigard Municipal Code, or the Oregon Revised Statutes.
(b) It shall be the function of the Commission to act as an advisory body to the
City Center Development Agency(C®A), the Urban Renewal Agency for
the City of Tigard or the City Council as appropriate.
(c) The City Center Advisory Commission is charged with advising the City
Center Development Agency,the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of
Tigard, on matters pertaining to Urban Renewal Plan implementation and tax
increment fund allocations for the City Center Urban Renewal District.
Recommendations pertaining to policy, budget, and implementation of urban
renewal projects identified within the Urban Renewal Plan and/ or the
annually adopted Downtown Implementation Strategy and Work Program will
be made to the City Center Development Agency or City Council as
appropriate for consideration, deliberation and action. The Commission may
also provide recommendations with regard to amendments to the City Center
Urban Renewal Plan.
(d) The Commission shall perform other duties as assigned by the City Center
Development Agency.
(e) The Commission may form subcommittees to investigate areas relevant to its
charge or duties pursuant to this section.
(f) The Commission and its members shall conduct itself in a manner that's in
keeping with applicable federal, state, and local laws pertaining to conduct and
ethics and the City of Tigard Code of Conduct. Any violation of the
provisions of such laws shall be grounds for removal from office.
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SECTION 2. COMPOSITION
(a) The Commission shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council
who are residents or are businesses or property owners or their representatives)
within the City Center Urban Renewal District with the following representation
if possible:
(1) At least two (2) business owners or property owners or designated
representatives of business or property owners whose business or
property is located within the City Center Urban Renewal District;
(2) Five (5) persons who are residents of Tigard and represent a cross-
section of interests in the community at large;
(3) One (1) person residing within or adjacent to the boundaries of the
City Center Urban Renewal District;
(4) One (1) person with expertise in real estate development,urban
planning or design, or affordable housing;
(5) Two (2) alternates (non-voting) including one (1) at large resident of
Tigard,and one (1) business or property owner(or a designated
representative) from within the City Center Urban Renewal District.
(6) Up to two (2) non-voting ex officio members representing taxing
jurisdictions whose boundaries overlap the City Center Urban Renewal
District or non-residents who have expertise in real estate
development,urban planning or design, affordable housing, or other
desired background ma3be appointed.
(b) Membership may temporarily drop below required minimums due to
resignations and/or difficulty in recruiting qualified applicants.
(c) A member or ex officio member who is appointed to fill a position pursuant
to subsection (1) (21 (3) (5) or(6) above, and who subsequently ceases to be eligible
for the position to which the member or ex officio member was appointed, shall
resign from the Commission within one month of becoming ineligible.
SECIION 3. APPOINTN ENTS
(a) Council shall fill vacancies with individuals necessary to meet the
compositional requirements of above.
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(b) In addition, Council shall determine a means of staggering appointments of all
current members using three (3) three-year terms,three (3) two-year terms,
and three (3) one-year terms.
(c) Appointments shall be made by the City Council with recommendations from
the Mayor.
SECTION 4. TERM OF OFFICE
(a) After the initial staggering of terms for current members as defined in Section
(3)(b) above,the term of office of all future, appointed members shall be three
(3) years or until their successors are qualified and appointed.
(b) All terms shall begin January 1 and end December 31St.
(c) Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled by appointment by the Council
upon recommendation by the Mayor for the unexpired portion of the term
The unexpired portion of a term does not count towards the fulfillment of the
three (3) year appointment.
(d) Members may be reappointed for up to two consecutive terms.
(e) Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
(f) A member who seeks to resign from the Commission shall submit a written
resignation to the staff liaison. If possible,the resignation should allow for a
thircy(30) day notice so the City Council can appoint a replacement.
SECTION 5. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION
(a) At its first or second meeting of the year, and thereafter annually,the
Commission shall elect a Chair and Vice Chair from its members who shall
hold office at the pleasure of the Commission.
(b) If the Chair or Vice Chair should resign,the Commission shall, at its next
meeting,conduct an election and provide a replacement.
(e) 44ie G ffhi�ssien shag ffleet at 'ease-qttarter4y dttfiag a ealena
and plaee that is speeified at least 5 ,4a�5 in advaftee.
asl A41 iiacituzg:r saauu be ee
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reeer-der,
(c) Chair. The chair shall have general directional powers over the Commission.
The chair shall preside at all meetings and, in consultation with support staff,
set the agendas and notify the board of all meeting times and place. The chair
shall also be an ex-officio member of all subcommittees and shall be the sole
sspokesM on for the Commission unless this responsibility is delegated to the
vice chair,another Commission member or support staff.
(d) Vice Chair. In the event of the absence of the chair at a meeting the vice
chair shall perform the duties of the chair.
(e) Staff liaisons are the primary contacts for City of Tigard boards and the
primary interface between these bodies and the City Center Development
Agency, City Council, City Manager, and departments. Besides serving as a
technical resource, staff liaisons are responsible for meeting logistics, member
recruitment and recognition recordkeeping, and monitoring board
effectiveness.
SECITON 6. ;IQ74s MEETINGS
u„les e f _..a,,..
(a) The Commission shall meet at least quarterly during a calendar year at a time and
place that is specified at least 5 days in advance.
(b) Agendas and minutes shall be posted for public notice on the City of Tigard we
page and in the lobby of City Hall or Permit Center in compliance with Oregon
Public Meetings Law. All meetings shall be open to the public.
(c) The parliamentary authority for the Commission is Rart's Rules of Order Reciss
except where superseded by these bylaws or local, state, or federal law.
(d) A majority of votes of Commission members present shall determine the official
position of the Commission on a given issue. Alternates are not allowed to vote
under any circumstances.
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a)
(e) Chair and Vice Chair shall vote on all matters before the Commission.
(f) Commission members shall not send or receive electronic communications
concerning any matter pending before the Commission during a Commission
meetin .
(g) Commission members shall not use electronic communication devices to review
or access information regarding matters not in consideration before the
Corrnnission during a Commission meeting
SECTION T COMMISSION MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
(a) Members of the Commission shall:
(1) regularly attend CCAC meetings and contribute constructively to
discussions,
(2) consider and discuss issues from a Citywide perspective, as well as that
of particular stakeholders or interests,
(3) understand and be able to articulate the CCAC's charge, responsibilities
and adopted, annual work program,
(4) strive to reach consensus on matters under consideration,
(5) act with respect and consideration for the viewpoint of others,
(6) review and provide comment on reports, presentations, and
recommended policies or strategies related to Downtown
redevelopment before the Commission, and
(7) vote on motions in front of the Commission, except where reasonable
abstention is necessary.
(b) Commission members may engage in general discussions regarding its charge,
responsibilities or projects within the Urban Renewal Plan or Downtown
Implementation Strategy, but shall not discuss specific real estate projects or
proposals with potential developers or property owners without the
authorization of the City Center Development Agency.
(c) In addition, members shall not make representations on behalf of the City of
Tigard or City Center Development Agency without authorization.
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(d) Members shall not make representations on behalf of the CCAC whether
intentional or not,without the authorization of the Commission.
SECIION 8. ATTENDANCE
If a member of the Commission is unable to attend a meeting,he or she is expected to
notify the Chair or Vice Chair. If any member is absent from any six(6) regularly
scheduled meetings within one year or three (3) consecutive meetings without
reasonable cause,the issue shall be placed on the upcoming agenda,and upon majority
vote of the Commission that position shall be declared vacant. The Commission shall
forward its action to the Mayor and Council,who shall fill the vacant position.
SECTION 9. QUORUM
At any meeting of the Commission, a quorum shall be a majority of the current voting
members of the Commission. No action shall be taken in the absence of a quorum
except that the meeting may continue with discussion on agenda items. For the
purposes of forming a quorum,members who have disqualified or excused themselves
from participation in any matter shall be counted as present.
In the event a quorum will not be present at any meeting,the Chair or Vice Chair shall
notify the Commission members in advance of that fact so that a decision may be
made whether to meet and take no action on agenda items or to reschedule to a
different time.
SECTION 10. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS
(a) The City Council may remove members of the Commission in accordance with
Section 8 Attendance.
(b) The Council may also remove members, when, in its judgment,the conduct of
a member does not conform to the City of Tigard Code of Conduct for Boards,
Commissions and Committees, Section 7 Member Responsibilities, or other conduct
unbecoming a representative of the City.
(c) The Commission may make a recommendation to Council for the removal of a
member in accordance with Section 7 Member Responsibilities. The
Commission shall forward a recommendation for replacement to the Mayor
and Council in a timely manner.
SECTION 11. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSION
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(a) Not later than December 1 of each year,the Commission shall prepare and file
its Annual Report to the City Center Development Agency(CCDA).
(b) The Annual Report shall include a summary of key activities and proceedings
and any specific suggestions or recommendations which the Commission
believes would assist its mission or the overall goals for the Downtown.
(c) The Annual Report shall not be submitted unless approved by the Commission.
SECITON 12. AMENDMENTS
A. These bylaws are adopted by resolution of the Tigard City Council, are binding on
the Commission, and may be amended by the City Council. The Commission may
propose amendments for Council consideration.
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AIS-2600 5.
CCDA Agenda
Meeting Date: 04/05/2016
Length (in minutes):25 Minutes
Agenda Title: Legislative Public Hearing: Consider an Ordinance to Amend the
Tigard Municipal Code 10.28 and 10.32 Parking
Submitted By: Sean Farrelly, Community
Development
Item Type: Ordinance Meeting Type: Council
Public Hearing- Legislative Business
Meeting -
Main
Public Hearing: Yes Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
Shall Council adopt the ordinance to update the Tigard Municipal Code Chapters 10.28 and
10.32 concerning Parking?
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance amending the Tigard Municipal Code.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
On-street parking in the downtown and elsewhere in the city has become a noteworthy issue.
In the downtown, staff have heard many concerns regarding violations of the posted 2-hour
parking limits. Staff also regularly get parking related complaints from residential
neighborhoods. Parking is a multifaceted issue. Tigard Municipal Code amendments can
enable the City to be more nimble in responding to evolving parking demands even while
other issues remain unresolved including the lack of adequate staffing to regularly enforce
parking restrictions.
Tigard's on-street parking and other regulations related to vehicles and traffic are found in
Title 10 of the Tigard Municipal Code. Chapter 10.32 lists the powers of the City Council to
establish traffic controls (subject to approval by the State Highway Commission - where
required). Chapter 10.28 lists all of the time-limited parking areas of the city, specifying their
exact surveyed dimensions.
Under the current TMC requirements, adding or changing a time-limited zone is
cumbersome. It requires a public hearing and amendment to the Municipal Code. For
example, the Burnham parking lot has been signed as "two-hour public parking", however as
it is not specified in the Municipal Code, the Police cannot issue a ticket for violating the time
limit. Similarly, parking conflicts are anticipated when the Burnham and Ash project is
completed and fully leased, and staff would like to be able to adjust regulations, based on
feedback from the surrounding businesses and residents and monitoring of actual parking
space utilization. Staff would not be able to make adjustments in response to changing parking
conditions, needs and performance, without going through the Municipal Code amendment
process.
Rather than simply add these (and future) areas to the TMC, staff proposes a solution to
streamline the process. Staff proposes to amend the TMC to delegate some of the authority
to establish traffic controls to the City Manager. The following are the responsibilities that are
currently Council responsibilities that are proposed to be delegated to the City Manager:
Parking of vehicles
•Classifying portions of streets upon which either parking or standing, or both, shall be
prohibited, or prohibited during certain hours
• Establishing the time limit for legal parking in limited parking areas
• Designating the angle of parking if other than parallel to the curb
• Designating City-owned or leased property on which public parking will be permitted
• Designating the rates for paid parking (Council would retain the authority to designate
the streets where parking meters would be installed)
•Establishing residential parking zones
Other Street Functions
•Traffic control signals and the time of their operation
•Bus stops, bus stands, taxicab stands and stands for other passenger common carrier
vehicles
•Marked pedestrian crosswalks and safety zones
See the 10.32 Matrix attachment for an outline of which responsibilities of TMC 10.32.010
are proposed to be delegated and which would be retained by Council.
New parking regulations would be enforced by installing signs, which clearly state the time
limit or other restriction. When setting new or changing time restrictions, staff will
communicate with and get feedback from neighboring property owners, businesses and
residents. Notices would be mailed to the area prior to new regulations going into effect.
The decisions of the City Manager (or their designee) in 10.32 would be subject to appeal or
review by Council. Any person affected by a decision could appeal the decision or action to
the City Council. Council can also initiate a review of any decision or action related to this
Chapter.
The administration of the parking related matters would be delegated by the City Manager to
an interdepartmental team made up of representatives from Community Development,
Police, and Public Works. This team would also have oversight of bus stop and pedestrian
crosswalk topics. The location of traffic signals would be overseen by Public Works,who will
base the regulations on traffic engineering principles, recognized traffic standards, and
professional judgment. This interdepartmental team will also examine other potential
amendments to the Tigard Municipal Code to clarify or add other parking related provisions
for future Council consideration.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Council could modify or deny the proposed Tigard Municipal Code Amendment.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES,APPROVED MASTER PLANS
Tigard City Council 2015-17 Goals and Milestones
Goal #2. Make Downtown Tigard a Place Where People Want to Be
Tigard Comprehensive Plan
Transportation
Policy: 12.2.9 The City shall require the provision of appropriate parking in balance with other
transportation modes.
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
Downtown Parking Updates:
December 1, 2015
June 2, 2015
December 2, 2014
December 3, 2013
Attachments
Ordinance- Parking 10.32
Exhibit A- Parking 10.32
10.32 Matrix
TMC 10.28
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
ORDINANCE NO. 16-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE SECTION 10.32
DELEGATING CERTAIN POWERS RELATED TO PARKING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ON
PUBLIC STREETS TO THE CITY MANAGER
WHEREAS,the Tigard City Council is the road authority for all public streets,except state highways;and
WHEREAS,the Tigard City Council may delegate certain powers to provide for a more efficient process;and
WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council wishes to delegate certain decisions related to parking and standing of
vehicles and traffic control to the OtyManager or their designee;and
WHEREAS,the Tigard City Council retains the power to act as the final road authority in all decisions.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE QTY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Section 10.32 of the Tigard Municipal Code is hereby amended as provided in Exhibit A
(additional language"idzad and deleted language stiie� .
SECTION 2: If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to anyperson or ciirumstances
is held invalid,such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the
ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application,and to this
end the provisions of this ordinance are severable.This City Council hereby declares that it
would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion
thereof and intends that the invalid portions should be severed and the balance of the
ordinance be enforced.
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the council, signature by the
mayor,and posting by the city recorder.
PASSED: By vote of all council members present after being read by number
and title only,this day of ,2016.
Carol A Krager,CityRecorder
APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of ,2016.
John L.Cook,Mayor
Approved as to form:
ORDINANCE No. 16-
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FOR - ` -SS aO/L
(DATE 8F MEETING)
10.32.210 Removing Glass And Debris.
Chapter 10.32 MISCELLANEOUS 10.32.220 Illegal Cancellation Of Traffic
PROVISIONS. Citations.
10.32.230 Tampering With Odometers
Sections: Prohibited-Penalty.
10.32.235 Use of Crosswalks(Jaywalking)
10.32.010 Powers Of The City Council. 10.32.240 Existing Traffic Signs.
10.32.015 Powers Delegated 10.32.245 Crossing Private Property.
10.32.016 Review or Appeal of Decision or 10.32.250 Penalties.
Action of City Manager
10.32.017 Standards 10.32.010 Powers Of The City Council.
10.32.020 AUthffit-Y Of City Manager To
The Council, as the City's elected body, is the
A4fiFkiHgS And Signals installed. road authorityfor all public streets, except state
10.32.025 AHthOFity Of City Engineer And highways, as designated by state law., previdedthat
City Poliee Chief To Have"No WheFe Fequir-ed by the N4eter Vehiele Laws e
installed has fiFst been obtained, Council may, by resolution,
10.32.026 AuthoFity Of The City Enginee establish traffic controls which shall become
To Designate Areas Where effective upon the installation of appropriate signs,
PRF'EiHg is Prohibited. signals or other markings. Such traffic controls ffmy
10.32.030 Authority Of Police And Fire deSigilate afid_e,.. IM-e: include, but are not limited
Officers. to, regulation of:
10.32.040 Stop When Traffic Obstructed.
10.32.050 Unlawful Marking. (4(A) The parking and standing of vehicles by
10.32.060 Use Of Sidewalks. desianatinp,areas within which, or streets or portions
10.32.070 Permits Required For Parades. of streets along which, parking meters will be
10.32.080 Funeral Procession. installed;
10.32.090 Drivers In Procession.
10.32.100 Driving Through Procession. (A) Glass:a.;„„pef4:ons ofstr-ee s upen
10.32.110 Emerging From Vehicle. , shall be
10.32.120 Boarding Or Alighting From PF811ibited,er-prohibited,i..,ing,°Rain hetir-s
Vehicles.
10.32.130 Riding On Motorcycles. (B) Establishing the`""e '""''f"legal
10.32.140 Unlawful Riding. ,
10.32.150 Clinging To Vehicles.
10.32.160 Use Of Roller Skates Restricted. (C) Designming the angle efpar-king if
10.32.170 Skis On Streets. than paFalle!te the 6H
10.32.175 Operation Of Golf Carts And City
Of Tigard-Owned All-Terrain (P) Designating Cit�, owned or-!eased
Vehicles(ATVs). ,
10.32.180 Trains Not To Block Streets.
(Repealed by 09-06)
(E) (1) designa4ing areas within whieh,or-
10.32.190 Damaging Sidewalks And Curbs.
10.32.200 Obstructing Streets. meters will be installed;-
and the deflemination ef.
10.32.205 Physical Erosion. eeins to be used OF deposited in padiing meters,
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(d) Designating City-owned or leased
yes; property on which public parking will be permitted,
(2-)(B) Through streets and one-way streets; (2) Setting the charge for City parking
meters;
(3) (C) For trucks exceeding specified weights,
streets to which they shall be restricted and (3) Regulating traffic control signals and
streets on which they are prohibited; the time of their operation;
(4) A T-F-Fiffi-WO OW-0-04- 0-1 supals and the time of (4) Regulating bus stops, bus stands, taxicab
their-epem4iex; stands and stands for other passenger
common carrier vehicles;
(5) (G) Bus stops, bus stands,ta*ieab stands and
(S) Designating marked pedestrian
v crosswalks and safety zones; and
(6) (D) Loading zones; (6) Designating locations for traffic control
(-7) (E) Turn regulations at intersections; devices, markings, and signs.
(B) The delegation of road authority to the City
Manager does not deprive the City Council of its
power to act as the City's final road authority.
(-9) (F) Special speed regulations in City parks; (C) The Council may on its own initiative or at
the request of the City Manager make an initial
(1-4) (G) Bicycle paths.-(Ord. 91-26 §2, 1991; decision on a matter within the road authority of the
Ord. 78-70 §2, 1978; Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §1, 1970). City.
10.32.01 S Powers Delegated 10.32.016 Review or Appeal of Decision or
(A) The City Manager is delegated the authority
Action of City Manager
to take the following actions on a permanent or (A) Any decision or action of the City Manager
temporary basis and may further delegate the or designee in this chapter is subject to appeal to or
authority: review by the City Council.
(1) Regulate the parking and standing of (B) Any person affected by a decision or action
vehicles by: of the City Manager or designee under this chapter
may appeal the decision or action to the City Council
(a) Classing portions of streets upon by filing a written appeal with the City Recorder
which either parking or standing, or both, shall be within 10 calendar days of the decision or action or
prohibited, or prohibited during certain hours, 10 calendar days of the date the person knew or
(b) Establishing the time limit for legal
should have known of the decision or action.
parking in limited parking areas, (C) The City Manager or any Council member
may initiate a review of any decision or action by the
(c) Designating the angle of parking if
other than parallel to the curb, City Manager by filing a written request with the
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City Recorder within 10 calendar days of the City Poliee Chief To Have No
decision or action. "Signs Tempenm*
lei
10.32.017 Standards
(a) Subjeet to auther-ity vested in the 8
City traffic regulations shall be based on: Highway Commissien and subjeet to the
(A) Traffic engineering principles and traffic aa&eF City Del:ee Chief may e e to have er-eeted-,
investigations; "fie par-kine
3ay be deemed neeessaf),to dir-eet and
(B) Standards, limitations, and rules Fdff:z f,Mea,ea no!to e eea nth
promulgated by the Oregon Transportation ..a~ ..
sb,:et to theli mations set F i4h in this seat:e..
Commission;
!1.\ The City Engineer-and/or-D.,I:ee Chief
(C) Other recognized traffic control standards, "
including the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control signs wheFe the),have made a finding th
Devices; and
and par-king „let:e., to be impeded absent the
(D) The professional judgment and discretion of par- „
the City Manager or designee, including
prioritization of city resources. (e) The cieecien and maintenanee of sueh
signs within
io.32.020 Authority Of City A4safter To Bnginee,..,..WOF Deliee Chief shall be deemed an
Markings And Signals autheFity gr-anted by state law and pr-evisions e
installed. Chapters 10.16.tl,..,,ugh 10.32. (Ord QG 61
Subjeet to atAher-kyvested in the State Highway §l(Exhibit A), 1986).
Gemmissien and subjeet to the pr-evisieas of the la-,A,s 10.32026 Authority Of The City Enginee
of the Crete„f n..ege.,, ,.Manager-the Citshall, e •
etTo Designate Areas Where
to have er-eeted, insWled and maintained apffepr-ime Farldng is Prohibited.
signs,mar-kings and tfaffie eentfel signals as may be
and subjeet to the
Oregon,
the City
give netiee of leeal paddng and other-sp-eeial my designate areas, fiet to e*eeed 100 feet
r-eguleAie , prohibited, if the City
The er-eetien and maintenanee of sueh Engineer-deteFmines the par-king r-estfietions to be
mar-kings and signals within the City by dir-eration of fnevement of tfaffira.
the Cit„N4afiager shall be deemed a ed...inist,.et:.,e
(n)The City Engineer-may instal; :i v-awuc-ct
v
steAe law and the pr-evisiens of Chapters have installed signing and maAEings as neeess
+t,r,,,.,.t, 10.32. rn..d 03 04 n..d 78 3 >;7le\ 1978.
Order-4 1 Ch. g §2, 1970�1 and the tifnes when ....Ling i ehibited The
10.32.025 Authority Of City Engineer And iRr-#--A14-1tiA-R and maintenanee of sueh sigRs within thee
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10.32.050 Unlawful Marking.
deemed an administr-ative aet to be pe&rmed under-
Except as provided by Chapters 10.16 through
Gh8pte-S 10.16 thr-.ugh 10.32. (Ord ^^ ^O` 10.32, it is unlawful for any person to letter,mark, or
paint in any manner any letters,marks, or signs on
10.32.030 Authority Of Police And Fire any sidewalk, curb or other portion of any street,or
Officers. to post anything designed or intended to prohibit or
restrict parking on any street. (Ord. 78-3 §7(b), 1978;
(a) (A) It shall be the duty of the police Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §5, 1970).
department through its officers to enforce the
provisions of Chapters 10.16 through 10.32. 10.32.060 Use Of Sidewalks.
(4 ) (B) In the event of a fire or other emergency, Pedestrians shall not use any roadway for travel
or to expedite traffic, or-to safeguard pedestrians,or when abutting sidewalks are available. (Ord. 70-41
prevent the impediment of traffic or parking Ch. 8 §6, 1970).
circulation, officers of the police department may
direct traffic,-or impose temporary, emergency "no 10.32.070 Permits Required For Parades.
parking"zones as conditions may require,
notwithstanding the provisions of Chapters 10.16 No procession or parade, except a funeral
through 10.32. Temporary measures may not exceed procession,the forces of the United States armed
24 hours or the duration of the emergency, forces and the military forces of this state, shall
whichever is longer. occupy,march or proceed along any street except in
accordance with a permit issued by the Chief of
(e) (C) Members of the fire department,when at Police. Such permit may be granted where it is found
the scene of a fire, may direct or assist the police in that such parade is not to be held for any unlawful
directing traffic thereat or in the immediate vicinity. purpose and will not in any manner tend to a breach
of the peace,cause damage or unreasonably interfere
(4) (D) Officers of the police department may with the public use of the streets or the peace and
issue citations for violations of Chapters 10.16 quiet of the inhabitants of this city. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8
through 10.32 and Chapter 7.60. For the purposes of §7, 1970).
this section, "officers" includes Police Officers,
Reserve Officers,Non-sworn Officers and 10.32.080 Funeral Procession.
Community Service Officers. (Ord. 05-08, Ord. 78-3
§7(b)(part), 1978; Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §3, 1970). Vehicles in a funeral procession shall be escorted
by at least one person authorized by the Chief of
10.32.040 Stop When Traffic Obstructed. Police to direct traffic for such purposes and shall
follow routes established by the Chief of
No driver shall enter an intersection or a marked Police. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §8, 1970).
crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the
opposite side of the intersection or crosswalk to 10.32.090 Drivers In Procession.
accommodate the vehicle he is operating without
obstructing the passage of other vehicles or Except when approaching a left turn, each driver
pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic-control in a funeral or other procession shall drive along the
signal indication to proceed. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §4, right-hand traffic lane and shall follow the vehicle
1970). ahead as closely as is practical and safe. (Ord. 70-41
Ch. 8 §9, 1970).
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10.32.100 Driving Through Procession. (4a) (B) No person driving any vehicle shall
permit any of the articles listed in subsection(a)to be
No driver of a vehicle shall cross through a attached to the vehicle for the purpose of pulling
procession except where traffic is controlled by along the streets. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §15, 1970).
traffic-control signals or when so directed by a Police
Officer. This provision shall not apply to authorized 10.32.160 Use Of Roller Skates
emergency vehicles. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §10, 1970). Restricted.
10.32.110 Emerging From Vehicle. No person upon roller skates,or riding in or by
means of any coaster,toy vehicle or similar device,
No person shall open the door of, or enter or shall go upon any street except to cross at a
emerge from any vehicle into the path of any crosswalk. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §16, 1970).
approaching vehicle. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §11, 1970).
10.32.170 Skis On Streets.
10.32.120 Boarding Or Alighting From
Vehicles. No person on skis,toboggans, sleds or similar
devices shall travel on any street. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8
No person shall board or alight from any vehicle §17, 1970).
while such vehicle is in motion. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8
§12, 1970). 10.32.175 Operation Of Golf Carts And City
Of Tigard-Owned All-Terrain
10.32.130 Riding On Motorcycles. Vehicles(ATVs).
A person operating a motorcycle shall ride only (a) (A) The Tigard City Council acknowledges
upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, that the use of golf carts on certain streets within
and such operator shall not carry any other person Summerfield would be beneficial to the residents of
nor shall any other person ride on a motorcycle Summerfield and would create no significant
unless such motorcycle is equipped to carry more hazard to either the users of the golf carts or other
than one person. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §13, 1970). traffic on the streets within Summerfield.
10.32.140 Unlawful Riding. (1) (B) Chapter 271, Section 4, of Oregon Laws
1975 authorizes the City Council of the City of
No person shall ride on any vehicle upon any Tigard to permit the operation of golf carts on public
portion thereof not designed or intended for the use streets within the City of Tigard and to prescribe
of passengers. This provision shall not apply to an such rules and regulations for the operation of golf
employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a carts as may be necessary. Chapter 271,Oregon
duty, or to a person or persons riding within truck Laws of 1975,further defines golf carts, exempts
bodies in space intended for merchandise. (Ord. 70- them from registration and license as a motor
41 Ch. 8 §14, 1970). vehicle, and sets forth certain limitations regarding
10.32.150 Clinging To Vehicles. the areas in which they can be used.
(e) (C) Summerfield is a planned residential
(a4 (A) No person riding upon any bicycle, area qualifying as a real estate development under the
motorcycle,coaster,roller skates, sled or any toy terms of Chapter 271, Oregon Laws of 1975.
vehicle shall attach the same or himself to any
moving vehicle upon the streets. (d) (D) Golf carts may be driven upon the
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streets in Summerfield during daylight hours for the 10.32.180 Trains Not To Block Streets.
purpose of moving the carts between the residences
of their owners and operators and the recreational Repealed by 09-06.
areas within Summerfield. Golf carts shall at all
times be operated in a prudent manner,and shall be 10.32.190 Damaging Sidewalks And Curbs.
subject to the statutory laws of the State of Oregon
and the ordinances of the City of Tigard with regard (a) (A) The driver of a vehicle shall not drive
to the operation of vehicles,except such statutes and upon or within any sidewalk or parkway area except
ordinances as cannot be complied with on account of to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway.
differences in equipment required on golf carts as
compared with ordinary passenger vehicles and (b) (B) A temporary driveway may be used only
trucks. after first obtaining a written permit therefor from the
City, who may impose such requirements as are
(e) (E) Operation of golf carts shall be necessary to protect the public improvements within
undertaken at the risk and responsibility of the the street at the temporary driveway.
owners and operators, and the City of Tigard by this
section assumes no responsibility for the operation of (E) (C) Any person who damages or causes to
the vehicles, and shall be held harmless in any action be damaged any public improvement within the
arising from the operation of golf carts on or off of street by driving a vehicle upon or within any
any public way in Summerfield. sidewalk or parkway area shall be liable for such
damage regardless of whether or not the damage
(f) (F) Operation of City of Tigard-owned resulted from the authorized use of a temporary
Class I all-terrain vehicles(ATVs)shall be allowed driveway. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §19, 1970).
upon public roadways, streets, highways,parks,park
trails and pathways and other related areas within the 10.32.200 Obstructing Streets.
City of Tigard by the police and public works
departments of the City. The operation of a Class I Except as provided by Chapters 10.16 through
ATV is only permitted for on-duty City of Tigard 10.32,or any other City ordinance, no person shall
personnel in the performance of their assigned duties. place, park, deposit or leave upon any street or other
public way, sidewalk or curb, any article or thing or
(g) (G) A City of Tigard-owned all-terrain material which in any way prevents, interrupts, or
vehicle(ATV) shall be defined as any Class I all- obstructs the free passage of pedestrian or vehicular
terrain vehicle as defined by ORS 801.190,and traffic,or obstructs a driver's view of traffic-control
which is operated by on-duty Police or Public Works signs and signals. (Ord. 78-3 §7(b), 1978; Ord. 70-41
Personnel in the performance of their assigned duties. Ch. 8 §20, 1970).
(h) (H) The City of Tigard shall post 10.32.205 Physical Erosion.
appropriate signage on City streets, highways,
roadways or other points within the City limits,as No person shall drag, drop,track or otherwise
now constituted or hereafter changed, to give notice place or deposit,or permit to be deposited, mud, dirt,
to all persons that the operation of Class I ATVs is rock or other such debris upon a public street or into
permitted within the City for on-duty Police and any part of the public storm and surface water
Public Works personnel in the performance of their system. Any such deposit of material shall be
assigned duties. (Ord. 09-06 §1; Ord. 76-42 §§1--5, immediately removed using hand labor or
1976). mechanical means.No material shall be washed or
flushed into any part of the storm and surface water
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system and any such action shall be an additional provision in this chapter. (Ord. 07-02)
violation. (Ord. 91-34 Exh. A(part), 1991)
10.32.240 Existing Traffic Signs.
10.32.210 Removing Glass And Debris.
Except as the Council may by resolution or
Any party to a collision or other vehicular ordinance change the traffic control regulations in
accident, or any other person causing glass or other accordance with the provisions of the ordinance
material or substance likely to injure any person, codified in Chapters 10.16 through 10.3 2,all official
animal or vehicle to be upon any street in this city, traffic signs, signals and markers existing October
shall as soon as possible remove or cause to be 12, 1970, shall be considered official under the
removed from such street all such glass or other provisions of Chapters 10.16 through 10.32. (Ord.
material or substance. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §21, 1970). 78-3 §7(b), 1978; Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §47, 1970).
10.32.220 Illegal Cancellation Of Traffic 10.32.245 Crossing Private Property.
Citations.
No operator of a vehicle shall proceed from one
It is unlawful for any person to cancel or solicit street to another street by crossing private property.
the cancellation of any traffic citation in any manner This provision shall not apply to the operator of a
except where approved by the Municipal Judge. vehicle who stops on the property for the purpose of
(Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §22, 1970). procuring or providing goods or services. (Ord. 84-
07 §1, 1984: Ord. 83-49 §2, 1983).
10.32.230 Tampering With Odometers
Prohibited-Penalty. 10.32.250 Penalties.
Any person found guilty of violation of the Violations of any provision of this chapter are a
provisions of ORS Section 646.860 shall be subject class B traffic infraction. (Ord. 78-3 §7(c), 1978:
to the penalties prescribed by ORS Section 646.990, Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §49, 1970). .
and said sections are by reference herein made a part
hereof. (Ord. 72-22 §2, 1972: Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 §24,
1970).
10.32.235 Use of Crosswalks(Jaywalking).
(a) (A) No pedestrian may cross the street or
roadway other than within a crosswalk if they are
within 100 feet of a crosswalk.
(b) (B) A pedestrian shall cross a street or a
roadway at a right angle unless crossing within a
crosswalk.
(-e) For purposes of this section, "crosswalk"has
the same meaning as found in Oregon Revised
Statutes.
(d) A violation of any provision of this section is
a Class D violation notwithstanding any other
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Chapter 10.28 PARKING. 10.28.190 Application Of Parking
Regulations To Disabled
10.28.010 Definitions. Persons.
10.28.020 Repealed By Ord.93-21. 10.28.200 Parking In Space Reserved For
10.28.022 Purposes For Which Parking Is Disabled Persons Prohibited--
Prohibited. Exceptions.
10.28.025 Vehicle Sales On Private 10.28.210 Removal And Impoundment Of
Property. Vehicle Unlawfully Parked In
10.28.030 Truck,Trailer,Bus,Camper, Space Reserved For Disabled
Motor Home,Recreational Persons.
Vehicle,And Boat Restrictions.
10.28.040 Removal Of Parked Vehicle 10.28.010 Definitions.
From Fire Area.
10.28.050 Required Precautions. 1. "Parking" or "parked," for purposes of
10.28.060 Parallel Parking Requirements. the City motor vehicle code, means the standing
10.28.070 Space Markings. of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise
10.28.080 S.W.Main Street Between S.W. than temporarily for the purpose of and while
Burnham Street And Oregon actually engaged in loading or unloading property
Electric Railroad Right-Of- or passengers, or in obedience to traffic
Way. regulations or traffic signs or signals.
10.28.090 Two-Hour Time Limit.
10.28.095 Twelve Hour Limit. (Repealed 2. It is unlawful for any person to park or
by Ord.02-14). stop any vehicle for a longer period of time than
10.28.110 Fifteen-Minute Time Limit. that designated by official signs,parking meters or
10.28.120 Sunday Restrictions. other markings placed by or under authority of the
10.28.125 Specified Period Restrictions. City. "Parking time limit" includes the aggregate
10.28.130 Prohibited At Any Time. of time of all stopping or standing of the same
10.28.135 Parking Prohibited Eight A.M. vehicle on the same side of the street within a
To Six P.M. space of three hundred lineal feet measured along
10.28.136 Loading Zones—Authority To the curbline and between intersections; and the
Establish. parking, standing or stopping of any vehicle
10.28.137 Loading Zones—Designated. within such expanse shall not exceed the
10.28.138 Construction Zones And designated time limit during any three-hour
Temporary Loading Zones. period.
10.28.140 Violation--Mode Of Charging
Defendant. 3. For purposes of this chapter, the
10.28.150 Violation--Penalty. definitions of the following terms as used herein
10.28.160 Authority To Impound shall conform to the following ORS sections
Improperly Parked Vehicles. which by reference herein are made a part of this
10.28.170 Parking Prohibited In Specified chapter:
Places.
10.28.175 Residential Parking Zones. a. "Camper" is defined as set forth in
10.28.180 Definitions For Sections ORS Section 801.180.
10.28.190 Through 10.28.210.
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b. "Highway" or "street" is defined as 3. Storage, for any period of more than
set forth in ORS Section 801.305. twenty-four hours, except that this subsection
shall be subject to the limits elsewhere prescribed
c. "Mobile home" is defined as set in the City motor vehicle code or as may be
forth in ORS 801.340. prescribed by the Oregon State Motor Vehicle
Code. It shall constitute prima facie evidence of
d. "Motorbus" is defined as a storage of a vehicle if the same is not moved for a
Commercial Bus as set forth in ORS 801.200. period of twenty-four hours. The continuity of the
time shall not be deemed broken by movement of
e. "Motor home" is defined as set the vehicle elsewhere on the block unless the
forth in ORS Section 801.350. movement removes the vehicle from the block
where it was located before it is returned. Any
f. "Motor truck" is defined as set vehicle mentioned in this subsection parked on the
forth in ORS Section 801.355. right-of-way of any highway, or upon any public
street or public way within the City in violation of
g. "Recreational vehicle" is defined as this subsection may be treated as an abandoned
set forth in ORS 446.003. vehicle and the provisions of Chapter 7.60 shall
apply. (Ord. 93-21 §3, 1993)
h. "Trailer" is defined as set forth in
ORS Section 801.560. 10.28.025 Vehicle Sales On Private
Property.
i. "Travel trailer" is defined as set
forth in ORS Section 801.565 1. No property owner, unless in
compliance with the provisions of Chapter 5.04,
j. "Truck tractor" is defined as set Business Taxes,and in further compliance with all
forth in ORS Section 801.575. (Ord. 99-28, Ord. applicable zoning codes, shall allow more than
93-21 §1, 1993;Ord. 70111 Ch. 7, §1, 1970). one vehicle to be displayed for sale on his or her
property.
10.28.020 Repealed By Ord.93-21.
2. Violation of this section shall be a Class
10.28.022 Purposes For Which Parking Is 1 infraction and shall be subject to the provisions
Prohibited. of the civil infractions ordinance, Chapter 1.16 of
this code.(Ord. 87-40 §1, 1987).
No person shall park a vehicle on the right-
of-way of any highway, or upon any public street 10.28.030 Truck,Trailer,Bus,Camper,
or public way within the city limits for any of the Motor Home,Recreational
following purposes: Vehicle,And Boat Restrictions.
1. Selling or offering merchandise for sale; 1. No person shall at any time park or
leave standing a motor bus, motor truck, truck
2. Washing, greasing or repairing such tractor, motor home, boat, vehicle with camper,
vehicle except as may be necessitated by recreational vehicle, or trailer, as defined in ORS
emergency; 801.560, whether attended or unattended, on any
improved public highway, public street or other
public way within the city limits, for a period
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greater than thirty minutes, between the hours of 10.28.050 Required Precautions.
one minute past twelve a.m.and six a.m.
No person having control or charge of a
2. A recreational vehicle or motor home motor vehicle shall allow it to stand on any street
may be parked on a public street longer than the unattended without first fully setting its parking
period allowed in Section 10.28.030.1 if: brakes, stopping its motor and removing the
ignition key and, when standing upon any
a. It is owned by the resident or guest precipitous grade, the front wheels of the vehicle
of the resident of the property in front of which it shall be angled into the curb. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7
is parked, §5, 1970).
b. It is parked on the public street 10.28.060 Parallel Parking Requirements.
adjacent to the lot of the resident,and
No person shall stand or park a vehicle in a
c. It is parked on the public street no street other than parallel with the edge of the
longer than ten days in any calendar year. roadway, headed in the direction of lawful traffic
movement, and with the curbside wheels of the
3. Such vehicle must be parked in a vehicle within eighteen inches of the edge of the
manner which does not interfere with traffic or curb, except where the street is marked or signed
create a hazard by obstructing the view of drivers. for angle parking. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7 §6, 1970).
4. Tractor Trailer, Truck Trailer. No 10.28.070 Space Markings.
person shall at any time park a tractor trailer or
truck trailer as described in Section 10.28.010.3 Where parking space markings are placed on
unattended on any improved public highway, a street, no person shall stand or park a vehicle
public street or other public way within the city other than at the indicated direction and within a
limits. (Ord. 01-23, Ord. 93-21 §4, 1993; Ord. single marked space.(Ord.70-41 Ch. 7 §7, 1970).
81-86 §1, 1981; Ord. 81-84 §1, 1981: Ord. 79-109
§1, 1979; Ord. 76-57 §1, 1976; Ord. 76-30 §1, 10.28.080 S.W.Main Street Between S.W.
1976: Ord. 70-41 Ch.7 §3, 1970). Burnham Street And Oregon
Electric Railroad Right-Of-
10.28.040 Removal Of Parked Vehicle Way.
From Fire Area.
All parking of motor vehicles on that portion
Whenever the owner or driver of a vehicle of S.W. Main Street between the intersection
discovers that such vehicle is parked immediately thereof with S.W. Burnham Street and the Oregon
in front of or close to a building to which the fire Electric Railroad right-of-way shall be parallel
department has been summoned, he shall with the centerline of S.W. Main Street, and all
immediately remove such vehicle from the area diagonal or head-in parking is prohibited. (Ord.
unless otherwise directed by police or fire 70-41 Ch. 7 §8, 1970).
officers. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7 §4, 1970).
10.28.090 Two-Hour Time Limit.
No person shall park or leave standing a
vehicle of any kind or character, whether
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motorized or not, continuously in excess of two hundred sixty-five feet southeasterly of the
hours, except on Sundays and holidays, on the southeast right-of-way line of S.W. Pacific
following public streets and highways,or portions Highway to a point one hundred twenty feet
thereof, during the hours herein specifically southeasterly therefrom.
designated:
2. BETWEEN NINE A.M. AND SIX
1. BETWEEN EIGHT A.M. AND FIVE P.M.:
P.M..
a. S.W. Main Street;
a. In that portion of the southwest half
of the right-of-way of S.W. Tigard Street b. Repealed by Ord.02-14.
extending from the southeast right-of-way line of
S.W. Pacific Highway (99W Overpass) to the c. The northerly half of S.W. Center
northwest right-of-way line of S.W.Main Street; Street extending northeasterly from the
intersection thereof with Greenburg Road to the
b. In that portion of the southwest half intersection of S.W. 87th Avenue;
of S.W. Commercial Street extending from a point
which lies forty-five feet southeasterly of the d. The east side of S.W. 87th Avenue
southeast right-of-way line of S.W. Main Street to between Pacific Highway and Center Street,
a point one hundred thirty-nine feet southeasterly except any area designated as a loading zone.
therefrom;and
e. Along the northeast side of SW
c. In that portion of the southwest half Burnham Street between Main Street and a point
of S.W.Commercial Street extending from a point 100 feet from the southeast curb line of Main
which lies five hundred thirty-five feet Street.
southeasterly of the southeast right-of-way line of
S.W. Main Street to a point two hundred fifteen 3. ANYTIME:
feet southeasterly therefrom;
Within the southwest half of S.W.
d. In that portion of the northeast half Walnut Place beginning at a point which lies one
of S.W. Commercial Street extending from a point hundred seventy-five feet along the curbline from
which lies ninety-five feet southeasterly of the S.W. Pacific Highway, thence extending
southeast right-of-way line of S.W. Main Street to southeasterly ninety feet therefrom. (Ord. 02-14,
a point two hundred fifty-three feet southeasterly Ord. 99-13; Ord. 95-31; Ord. 92-27 §2, 1992;
therefrom; Ord. 87-05 §1, 1987; Ord. 86-45 §1, 1986; Ord.
84-03 §1, 1984; Ord. 82-75 §1, 1982; Ord. 81-87
e. In that portion of the northeast half §1, 1981; Ord. 80-65 §3(part), 1980; Ord. 79-108
of S.W. Commercial Street extending from a point §1, 1979; Ord. 79-10 §1, 1979; Ord. 77-36 §1,
which lies four hundred forty-eight feet 1977; Ord. 77-5 §1, 1977; Ord. 76-53 §1, 1976;
southeasterly of the southeast right-of-way line of Ord.70-41 Ch.7 §9, 1970).
S.W. Main Street to a point two hundred fifty-
seven feet southeasterly therefrom; 10.28.095 Twelve Hour Limit
f. In that portion of S.W. Walnut Repealed by Ord.02-14. (Ord.94-15).
Place extending from a point which lies one
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10.28.110 Fifteen-Minute Time Limit. No person shall park a motor vehicle of any
kind or character between the hours specified on
1. No person shall park or leave standing a the following defined portions of public streets in
vehicle of any kind or character, whether the City:
motorized or not, and whether attended or
unattended, for a period of longer than fifteen 1. Repealed by Ord. 02-14.
minutes between the hours of nine a.m. and six
p.m., except Sundays and holidays, in any area 2. Between the hours of eight a.m. and five
designated as a fifteen-minute parking zone. p.m. within the northwesterly half of the right-of-
way of S.W. Grant Avenue from the intersection
2. The City Engineer shall establish thereof with S.W. Walnut Street,southwesterly,to
fifteen-minute parking zones to include no more the end of the roadway at Charles F. Tigard
than twenty parking spaces on SW Main Street. School grounds;
In selecting the locations for the fifteen-minute
parking zones, the City Engineer shall consult 3. Between the hours of seven a.m. and six
with the owners of businesses along Main Street. p.m. within the right-of-way of S.W. Garrett
The fifteen-minute time limit shall become Street from the intersection thereof with S.W.
effective upon installation of appropriate signing Pacific Highway southeasterly four hundred feet,
designating the parking spaces where the time excepting therefrom the southwesterly two
limit applies. (Ord. 95-30; Ord. 86-59 §1, 1986; hundred fifty feet;
Ord. 71-33 §1 1971: Ord. 7041 Ch. 7 §§10 12,
12A, 1970). 4. Between the hours of seven a.m. and six
p.m., except Saturday and Sunday, within the
10.28.120 Sunday Restrictions. right-of-way of S.W. Garrett Street between
Cresmer Drive and a point four hundred feet
No person shall park a motor vehicle of any southeasterly from Pacific Highway, except along
kind or character between the hours of six a.m. the southwest side of Garrett Street within two
and twelve noon,on Sundays,according to Pacific hundred forty feet of Cresmer Drive.
Standard Time or Pacific Daylight Time as may
be then in effect, on the following defined 5. Between the hours of eight p.m. and six
portions of public streets in the City: a.m., no person shall at any time park or leave
standing a vehicle of any kind or character,
1. The westerly side of S.W. Grant Street whether motorized or not,and whether attended or
extending from the intersection thereof with S.W. unattended,within any portion of the right-of-way
Johnson Street to the intersection thereof with of SW Milton Court beginning at the north right-
S.W.Walnut Avenue; of-way line of Bonita Road and extending
northerly the full length of the street up to and
2. The southerly side of S.W. McKenzie including the cul-de-sac at the end of the street.
Street extending from the intersection thereof with (Ord. 02-14, Ord. 98-23; 90-12 §1, 1990; Ord.
S.W. Grant Street to the intersection thereof with 84-68 §1, 1984; Ord. 83-18 §1, 1983; Ord. 74-44
S.W. Pacific Highway (99-W). (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7 §2, 1974).
§13, 1970).
10.28.130 Prohibited At Any Time.
10.28.125 Specified Period Restrictions.
No person shall at any time park or leave
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standing a vehicle of any kind or character, Highway(99-W);
whether motorized or not,and whether attended or
unattended, within the following defined portions 4. Repealed by Ord. 80-65.
of public streets and highways within the City:
5. Within the west half of the right-of-way
1. Within the improved portion of the of S.W. Hall Boulevard, within seven hundred
right-of-way as bounded by the curb lines, on twenty-four feet northerly of the intersection of
each side of S.W. Pacific Highway (99-W), the west right-of-way line of S.W. Hall Boulevard
extending from the intersection of the centerline with the north right-of-way line of S.W. Pacific
of S.W. Bull Mountain Road and the same Highway(99-W);
extended to the southeasterly right-of-way line of
S.W. Pacific Highway, northeasterly to the 6. Repealed by Ord.02-14;
northeasterly city limits,being an extension of the
easterly line of that tract of land deeded to Max R. 7. Repealed by Ord.02-14;
Reed and recorded in Book 611, page 286, Deed
Records,Washington County,Oregon;except that 8. Within the right-of-way of S.W.
there is authorized and designated as a limited Commercial Street extending from the westerly
parking area, two parking spaces along the right-of-way of S.W. Hall Boulevard on the
northwesterly curb parallel to the southwesterly north side northwesterly one hundred feet, and on
lanes of travel, for vehicular parking purposes the south side northwesterly one hundred seventy
limited to any continuous period of not to exceed feet;
fifteen minutes, extending from a point southwest
along the curbline twenty feet from a point 9. Within the easterly half of the right-of-
opposite the most easterly corner of the Charles F. way of S.W. Electric Street, within one hundred
Tigard Schoolhouse site, southwesterly forty feet, feet northerly of the intersection of the easterly
the boundaries of said spaces being delineated by right-of-way line of S.W. Electric Street with the
painted markings; northerly right-of-way line of S.W.Main Street;
2. Within the following described portions 10. Within the north half of the right-of-way
of the right-of-way of S.W.Hall Boulevard: of S.W. Pinebrook Street, within one hundred
eleven feet westerly of the intersection of the west
a. Repealed by Ord. 80-65. right-of-way line of S.W. Hall Boulevard with the
north right-of-way line of S.W. Pinebrook Street;
b. Within that portion of the right-of-
way of S.W. Hall Boulevard, extending from the 11. Within the southeasterly half of S.W.
intersection thereof with the Oregon Electric Main Street from the intersection thereof with the
Railroad tracks(Southern Pacific) southeasterly to northeasterly line of S.W. Scoffins Street,
the intersection thereof with the center of Fanno northeasterly to the intersection thereof with S.W.
Creek; Pacific Highway right-of-way;
3. Within the east half of the right-of-way 12. Within the northwesterly half of that
of S.W. Hall Boulevard, within four hundred portion of S.W. Main Street from its intersection
thirty-five feet northerly of the intersection of the on the west and thereof with S.W. Pacific
east right-of-way line of S.W. Hall Boulevard Highway,northeasterly two hundred thirty feet;
with the north right-of-way line of S.W. Pacific
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13. Within the right-of-way of S.W. Walnut the driveway entrance to Fowler Junior High
Street, extending from the intersection thereof School and extending westerly to a point four
with S.W. Pacific Highway(99-W) northwesterly hundred and ninety feet from said driveway;
to Tiedeman Avenue;
23. Within the southwest half of the right-
14. Within the curblines on each side of of-way of S.W. Commercial Street, within forty-
S.W. Sandberg Street,including the cul-de-sac; five feet southeasterly of the southeast right-of-
way line of S.W.Main Street;
15. Repealed by Ord.02-14;
24. Within the curblines on each side of
16. On the southwesterly one-half of S.W. S.W. Lomita Street, beginning at a point in the
Frewing beginning at a point five hundred feet centerline thereof, which point lies two hundred
southeasterly of Pacific Highway and extending feet east of the east right-of-way line of S.W. 90th
thence southeasterly a distance of two hundred Avenue,and running thence easterly and northerly
feet; a distance of one hundred sixty feet therealong;
17. On the southeasterly one-half of Grant 25. Within the southeasterly half of S.W.
Street beginning at the right-of-way line of Grant Avenue,beginning at the northeast right-of-
Walnut Street and extending thence southwesterly way line of S.W. Walnut Street and extending
to the end of the street at the Charles F. Tigard northeasterly to the southwest right-of-way line of
elementary school grounds; S.W.Tigard Street;
18. On the south one-half of Scott Court 26. Repealed by Ord.02-14;
beginning at the right-of-way line of S.W. 98th
Avenue and extending thence westerly two 27. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 68th
hundred eighty-three feet; Parkway, extending from the intersection thereof
with the south right-of-way line of S.W. Irving
19. On the northeast one-half of S.W. Street to the intersection thereof with the west
Commercial Street beginning at the southeast right-of-way line of S.W.66th Avenue;
right-of-way line of S.W. Main Street and
extending thence southeast ninety-five feet; 28. Within the northwesterly half of the
right-of-way of S.W. Main Street, within four
20. On S.W. Hunziker Street extending hundred ninety-seven feet southwest of the
from the intersection thereof with S.W. Hall southeast right-of-way line of S.W. Pacific
Boulevard southeasterly approximately two Highway;
thousand eight hundred fifty-three feet;
29. Within the southeasterly half of the
21. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 69th right-of-way of S.W. Boones Ferry Road,
Avenue, extending from the intersection thereof beginning at the intersection of the west right-of-
with the south right-of-way of S.W. Pacific way line of Interstate No. 5 with the southeast
Highway to the intersection thereof with the north right-of-way line of S.W. Boones Ferry Road and
right-of-way line of S.W. Dartmouth Street; extending southwesterly a distance of two
hundred seventy feet therefrom;
22. On the northerly one-half of S.W.
Walnut Street beginning at the westerly edge of 30. Within the right-of-way of S.W.
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Scoffins Street, extending from the intersection Avenue between Pacific Highway and the
thereof with S.W. Main Street, southeasterly to Beaverton-Tigard Highway(State Highway 217);
S.W.Hall Boulevard;
41. Along both sides of S.W. Greenburg
31. Repealed by Ord.02-14; Road between Pacific Highway and Shady Lane;
32. Along both sides of S.W. 121st Avenue 42. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 110th
between Scholls Ferry Road and Burlheights Avenue,beginning at a point one hundred six feet
Drive; northerly of the north right-of-way line of S.W.
Gaarde Street and extending thence two hundred
33. Within the right-of-way of S.W. seventy feet northerly;
Summerfield Drive, extending from the
intersection thereof with the north right-of-way 43. On southwest Gaarde Street from
line of S.W. Durham Road to the intersection Pacific Highway to 112th Avenue, except for that
thereof with the west right-of-way line of S.W. portion of the north half of Gaarde Street
98th Avenue; except that there is authorized and beginning at a point eighty feet east of the east
designated an unrestricted (time) vehicular curbline of 110th Avenue and extending to a point
parking area commencing at the west right-of-way one hundred ninety feet east of the east curbline of
line of S.W. Century Oak Drive running westerly 110th Avenue, measured along the north curbline
a distance of three hundred feet along the south of Gaarde Street;
curb of S.W. Summerfield Drive;
44. Within the northeasterly half of the
34. In the southeasterly one-half of S.W. right-of-way of S.W. Canterbury Lane, extending
Main Street,extending southwesterly one hundred from the intersection thereof with S.W. Pacific
fifteen feet from the intersection of the southwest Highway, southeasterly a distance of seventy-five
right-of-way line of S.W. Scoffins Street with the feet therefrom;
southeast right-of-way line of S.W.Main Street;
45. Within the right-of-way of S.W. Fir
35. Along both sides of SW 72nd Avenue Street, extending from the intersection thereof
between the Beaverton-Tigard Highway (State with S.W. 72nd Avenue, easterly to S.W. Fir
Highway 217)and the south city limits; Loop;
36. Repealed by Ord 02-14; 46. Within the right-of-way of S.W. Fir
Loop, being all that portion thereof lying easterly
37. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 112th of S.W. Fir Street;
Avenue, extending southerly from S.W. Gaarde
Street to the frontage road along S.W. Pacific 47. Within the right-of-way of S.W. Hall
Highway; Boulevard extending from the intersection thereof
with S.W. Pacific Highway (99-W) southerly to a
38. Repealed by Ord.02-14; point which lies two hundred feet south of the
centerline of S.W. Scoffins Street;
39. Upon or within any delineated bicycle
and/or pedestrian path(s)or lanes; 48. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 70th
Avenue, extending from the intersection thereof
40. Within the paved portions of SW 72nd with S.W. Hampton Street, southerly to the
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terminus thereof; S.W. Genesis Loop, extending from the most
southerly intersection thereof with S.W. 115th
49. Within the northerly half of S.W. Avenue easterly a distance of one hundred sixty-
Walnut Place; also, within the southwest half of five feet;
S.W. Walnut Place beginning at S.W. Pacific and,
thence, extending a distance of one hundred 58. Along both sides of S.W. Durham Road
seventy-five feet southeasterly along the curbline; between Hall Boulevard and Pacific Highway;
50. Within a portion of the right-of-way of 59. Repealed by Ord.95-32;
S.W. Hampton Street being all that portion thereof
lying between S.W. 72nd Avenue and S.W. 66th 60. Within the west half of the right-of-way
Avenue; of S.W. 92nd Avenue, beginning at the
intersection thereof with the south right-of-way
51. Repealed by Ord. 98-09; line of S.W. Durham Road; thence, extending
southerly one thousand four hundred fifty feet;
52. Repealed by Ord. 98-09;
61. Within the right-of-way of S.W. 92nd
53. Within the southeast half of the most Avenue, beginning at a point which lies one
southerly end of S.W. Main Street, beginning at thousand four hundred fifty feet southerly of the
the intersection of the southeast curblines of S.W. south right-of-way line of S.W. Durham Road;
Pacific Highway and S.W. Main Street and thence, extending southerly one thousand one
extending seventy-five feet along the Main Street hundred ninety feet;excepting therefrom the south
curbline to a point; also, therein, beginning at a six hundred eighty feet of the west half thereof;
point on the Main Street curbline which lies two
hundred five feet from said intersecting curblines 62. Along the east side of S.W. 85th Avenue
and extending thirty feet therealong to a point; from Durham Road to a point four hundred fifty
feet south of the south curbline of Durham Road;
54. Within the westerly half of the right-of-
way of 115th Avenue extending from the 63. On S.W. Varns Street from S.W. 72nd
intersection with S.W. Gaarde Street northerly to Avenue to a point one hundred twenty-five feet
the intersection of S.W. Fonner Street; west of the west curbline of 72nd Avenue;
55. Within the northwesterly right-of-way 64. On S.W. Watkins Avenue from S.W.
of S.W. McKenzie Street from a point twenty feet Pacific Highway to a point seventy-five feet west
southeasterly from the intersection of the of the west curbline of Pacific Highway;
centerlines at S.W. McKenzie St.,and S.W. Grant
St., to a point ninety feet southeasterly of the 65. Repealed by Ord.09-09;
centerline intersection;
66. On S.W. 69th Avenue from Pacific
56. On the northwesterly half of S.W. Ash Highway to a point one hundred fifty feet north of
Avenue beginning at the northeast right-of-way the north curbline of Pacific Highway, measured
line of S.W. Commercial Street and extending along the east curbline of 69th Avenue;
thence northeasterly one hundred thirty-eight feet.
67. Along the south side of S.W. Locust
57. Within the curblines on each side of Street between Greenburg Road and 93rd Avenue;
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68. Along the south side of Spruce Street subsection(78)shall cease;
between a point one hundred feet east of the
extended centerline of S.W. 72nd Avenue and a 79. Along portions of S.W. Fir Street
point 100 feet west of the extended centerline of between S.W. 72nd Avenue and the street
S.W. 72nd Avenue; terminus west of 74th Avenue, as follows: along
the entire south side of the street; along the north
69. Along both sides of S.W. 135th Avenue side of the street within sixty feet of the west
between Scholls Feng Road and Morning Hill curbline of S.W. 72nd Avenue; and along the
Drive; north side of the street west of a point which is
sixty feet west of the centerline of S.W. 74th
70. Along both sides of S.W. Nimbus Avenue;
Avenue between Scholls Ferry Road and a point
two hundred forty feet south of the south curbline 80. Along both sides of S.W. North Dakota
of Scholls Ferry Road; Street between S.W. Tiedeman Avenue and S.W.
115th Avenue.
71. Along both sides of S.W. Bonita Road
between Hall Boulevard and S.W. 83rd Court; 81. Along both sides of SW Dartmouth
Street between SW 68th Parkway and SW Pacific
72. Along both sides of S.W. Bonita Road Highway.
between 83rd Court and Fanno Creek;
82. Along the west side of SW 108th
73. Repealed by Ord.02-14; Avenue between Durham Road and a point 145
feet north of the centerline of Chateau Lane.
74. Along the north side of Canterbury Lane
between Pacific Highway and S.W. 106th 83. Along the west side of SW 109th
Avenue; Avenue beginning at the start of a curve
approximately two hundred sixty feet south of the
75. Along the north side of Benchview south curb line of Canterbury Lane and continuing
Terrace between S.W. 132nd Avenue and the west south a distance of two hundred eighty-five feet
boundary of Benchview Estates subdivision as measured along the west curb of SW 109th
recorded in Book 66, page 38, of the plat records Avenue.
of Washington County;
84. Along the east side of SW 109th Avenue
76. Along both sides of S.W. McDonald beginning at the start of a curve approximately
Street between Hall Boulevard and 93rd Avenue; 260 feet south of the south curb line of Canterbury
Lane and continuing south a distance of one
77. Repealed by Ord. 95-17. hundred twenty-five feet measured along the east
curb of SW 109th Avenue.
78. Along the west side of S.W. 108th
Avenue from Chateau Lane to a point two 85. Along the south side of Canterbury Lane
hundred thirty-three feet south of the centerline of from Pacific Highway to a point two hundred feet
Chateau Lane until such time as 108th Avenue is east of the east curb line of Pacific Highway;
improved in this location to full minor collector
standards. At the time that the street is improved, 86. On both sides of SW Durham Road
the effect of the ordinance codified in this between SW 72nd Avenue and Upper Boones
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Ferry Road; §1, 1989; Ord. 88-30 §1, 1988; Ord. 88-05 §1,
1988; Ord. 88-04 §1, 1988; Ord. 87-53 §1, 1987;
87. On both sides of SW North Dakota Ord. 87-46 §1, 1987; Ord. 86-67 §1, 1987; Ord.
Street between Scholls Ferry Road and 87-06 §1, 1987; Ord. 86-55 §1, 1986; Ord. 86-54
Springwood Drive; §1, 1986; Ord. 86-45A §1, 1986; Ord. 86-13 §1,
1986; Ord. 86-04 §1, 1986; Ord. 84-53 §1, 1984;
88. On SW 70th Avenue between Beveland Ord. 83-50 §1, 1983; Ord. 83-46 §1, 1983; Ord.
Street and Franklin Street; 83-29 §1, 1983; Ord. 83-28 §1, 1983; Ord. 82-82
§1, 1982; Ord. 82-76 §1, 1982; Ord. 81-80 §1,
89. Along the southwest side of SW 1981; Ord. 81-57 §1, 1981; Ord. 81-46 §1, 1981;
Commercial Street beginning at a point two Ord. 80-65 §§1, 3(part), 1980; Ord. 79-60 §1,
hundred fifty feet southeast of the southeast curb 1979; Ord. 79-107 §1, 1979; Ord. 79-113 §1,
of Main Street and continuing to a point five 1979; Ord. 79-114 §1, 1979; Ord. 79-39 §1, 1979;
hundred ten feet southeast of the southeast curb of Ord.79-9 §1, 1979;Ord. 78-45 §1, 1978;Ord. 78-
Main Street; 68 §1, 1979; Ord. 78-39 §1, 1979; Ord. 78-38 §1,
1977; Ord. 77-93 §1, 1977; Ord. 77-92 §1, 1977;
90. On both sides of SW Walnut Street Ord. 77-78 §1, 1977; Ord. 77-77 §1, 1977; Ord.
between the south leg of 135th Avenue and SW 77-73 §1, 1977: Ord. 77-61 §1, 1977; Ord. 77-40
Scholls Ferry Road; §1, 1977; Ord. 77-39 §1, 1977; Ord. 77-36 §2,
1977; Ord. 77-6 §1, 1977; Ord. 76-56 §1, 1976;
91. On both sides of SW Royalty Parkway Ord. 76-38 §1, 1976; Ord. 76-33 §1, 1976; Ord.
between Pacific Highway and Naeve Street. 76-31 0, 1976; Ord. 76-20 §1, 1976; Ord. 76-8
§1, 1976;Ord. 76-7 §1, 1976;Ord. 76-6 fl, 1976;
92. Any portion of the right-of-way of SW Ord. 75-47 V, 1975; Ord. 75-38 §1, 1975; Ord.
76th Avenue beginning at the south right-of-way 75-34 §1, 1975; Ord. 75-51 §1, 1975; Ord. 74-44
line of Bonita Road and extending southerly four §1, 1974; Ord. 71-32 §1, 1971: Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7
hundred eighty-two feet. §14, 1970).
93. Within the northeast half of SW 10.28.135 Parking Prohibited Eight A.M.
Commercial Street beginning at a point three To Six P.M.
hundred forty-eight feet southeast of the southeast
right-of-way line of SW Main Street and No person shall park or leave standing a
continuing to a point four hundred forty-eight feet vehicle of any kind or character, whether
southeast of Main Street. (Ord. 09-09 § 3; Ord. motorized or not,between the hours of eight a.m.
02-14, Ord. 99-12; Ord. 99-11; Ord. 98-23; Ord. and six p.m. on any day of the week, including
98-09; Ord. 96-01; Ord. 95-32; Ord. 95-25; Ord. Saturday and Sunday,on the southerly one-half of
95-23; Ord. 95-17; Ord. 95-07; Ord. 95-06; Ord. the following portion of S.W. Johnson Street, in
94-22; Ord. 93-27 §§1, 2, 1993; Ord. 93-26 §1, the City of Tigard,Oregon:
1993; Ord. 92-28 §1, 1992; Ord. 92-17 §1, 1992;
Ord. 92-11 §1, 1992; Ord. 91-29 §1, 1991; Ord. That portion of the southerly one-half of
91-25 §1, 1991; Ord. 91-24 §1, 1991; Ord. 91-23 S.W. Johnson Street lying westerly of and within
§1, 1991; Ord. 91-09 §1, 1991; Ord. 9042 §1, four hundred feet of the northwesterly right-of-
1990; Ord. 90-36 §1, 1990; Ord. 90-35 §1, 1990; way line of S.W. Pacific Highway. (Ord. 75-19
Ord. 90-34 §1, 1990; Ord. 90-33 §1, 1990; Ord. §1, 1975).
90-32 §1, 1990; Ord. 90-31 §1, 1990; Ord. 89-12
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10.28.136 Loading Zones—Authority To the business or businesses for the benefit of which
Establish. they were established, for any purpose except the
continuous loading or unloading of persons or
1. The City Council may establish loading materials.
zones along any street for the purpose of
permitting the loading and unloading of 3. At all times other than those times
merchandise and persons. The action of the City designated in the ordinance establishing a
Council establishing such loading zones must be particular loading zone, such zones shall be
taken by ordinance. In establishing loading zones available for general use under the parking
the City Council shall give consideration to the regulations applicable to the district in which they
volume and nature of business within the area are located.
under consideration, the traffic demands upon the
street in question, the nature of the need of the 4. The City Council shall consider creation
adjacent business or businesses and of the needs of loading zones upon application by any resident
of other businesses within the immediate area,the or property owner, and if, after consideration of
width and surface of the street, and any other the factors identified in subsection 10.28.136.1
relevant information. In establishing loading above, the City Council determines that a loading
zones,the City Council may limit the applicability zone should be created, it shall create such
of the loading zone restriction to certain hours of loading zone by ordinance, and direct that the
the day or night. The characterization of the loading zone so established by marked by
loading zone as an area of restricted parking shall appropriate signs. The City shall procure
be indicated by the placement of signs which shall appropriate signs and cause them to be installed.
indicate clearly the area affected, and which shall The applicant shall pay the City the cost of the
state the hours of the day during which the necessary signs and poles and the cost of the labor
"loading zone"restricted applies. necessary to install them,and installation shall not
be made before such payment. (Ord. 76-10 §1,
2. Loading zones shall be reserved for use 1976).
by commercial vehicle in loading and unloading
persons and commodities during the hours 10.28.137 Loading Zones—Designated.
designated on all days except Sundays and
holidays. No person shall stop, stand or park any The following portions of public streets
vehicle other than a commercial vehicle within the within the City of Tigard are designated as
designated area between such hours, except that loading zones for the hours indicated:
noncommercial vehicles may use such zones
while actually engaged in the loading or 1. Repealed by Ord.95-20;
unloading of persons or commodities, but
noncommercial vehicles shall upon demand give 2. Within the easterly half of S.W. 87th
way to commercial vehicles whose drivers desire Avenue, beginning at a point thirty feet southerly
to use the zone for loading or unloading purposes. of an easterly extension of the south boundary line
Commercial vehicles using loading zones shall be of S.W. Center Street and, thence, running
entitled to the use of a loading zone only during southerly sixty feet. The described zone is
such time as may reasonably be necessary for the designated as a loading zone between the hours of
loading and unloading of persons and materials nine a.m. to three p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and
and for so long as such activity actually continues. holidays excluded;
Loading zones shall not be used by employees of
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3. Repealed by Ord. 95-20. (Ord. 95-20; end of the term allowed by the permit as issued,
Ord. 92-27 §1, 1992; Ord. 86-60 §1, 1986; Ord. the applicant shall be entitled to a refund in the
86-14 §1, 1986; Ord. 81-90 §1, 1981; Ord. 76-10 amount of the charge that would have been made
§2, 1976). for the unused term of the permit.
10.28.138 Construction Zones And 4. Display of Permit. Before any person
Temporary Loading Zones. shall use a parking space in such a way as to
require the issuance of a construction zone or
1. Provision for Permits. Any person who temporary loading zone permit he shall obtain the
finds it necessary to park a motor vehicle for construction permit or temporary loading zone
actual construction or maintenance work or who permit, and at all such times as the vehicle or
finds it necessary to block off a parking space or vehicles shall be parked in the place authorized by
spaces along the curb in a zone in which parking such a permit, the permit shall be displayed in
is controlled, shall be entitled to a construction such a way as to permit one observing the vehicle
zone permit. Any person who finds it necessary from the outside to read it. If the vehicle is
in connection with the conduct of a commercial equipped with a sunvisor above or beside the
enterprise or in the construction of a building, to windshield on the driver's side,the permit shall be
park a motor vehicle or to block off a parking displayed on the sunvisor, which shall be turned
space or spaces along the curb for such work shall down so as to expose the permit toward the
be entitled to a temporary loading zone permit. outside of the vehicle.
Application for a construction zone permit or a
temporary loading zone permit shall be made in 5. The purpose of this section is to permit
writing to the Chief of Police upon a form to be use of the public streets for parking in
provided by him showing such information as he circumstances in which parking would otherwise
may request. The Chief of Police shall make such be prohibited or limited as to time pursuant to the
investigation as he deems necessary and, if he is ordinances of the City of Tigard. (Ord. 78-75 §2,
satisfied that the applicant has a reasonable need 1978).
for the permit, the Chief of Police shall issue a
construction zone permit or a temporary loading 10.28.140 Violation--Mode of charging
zone permit. defendant.
2. Term of Permit. The term of a permit 1. In all prosecutions for violation of city
issued by the Chief of Police pursuant to motor vehicle parking laws, it shall be sufficient
subsection 110.28.138.1 above shall be to charge the defendant by an unsworn written
established by the Chief of Police and entered notice if the same clearly states:
upon the permit but in no event shall a permit be
issued for a period to exceed one year. a. The date, place and nature of the
charge;
3. Fees. The fee for a construction zone
permit or a temporary loading zone permit shall b. The time and place for defendant's
be twenty-four dollars for one year or two dollars appearance in Court;
for each month or portion of a month for periods
of less than one year. The fee shall be paid to the c. The name of the arresting officer;
Chief of Police at the time of application. In the d. The license number of the vehicle.
event the need for the permit terminates before the
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2. The notice provided for in subsection established in advance, pursuant to an agreement
10.28.140.1 of this section shall either be between the police department of the City of
delivered to the defendant or placed in a Tigard and the towing and storage firm or firms
conspicuous place upon the vehicle involved in called upon to conduct such business. No charges
the violation. The notice shall serve as the in excess of those previously agreed upon shall be
complaint in the case. In all other respects the levied against the owner or operator of a vehicle
procedure now provided by law in such cases towed pursuant to subsection 10.28.160.1 of this
shall be followed.(Ord.7041 Ch.7 §15, 1970). section.
10.28.150 Violation--Penalty. 3. The towing service called upon to
impound a vehicle and finding the owner or driver
Any violation of the provisions of any thereof present shall release the vehicle upon the
section of this chapter or any rule or regulation presentation of proper identification of the owner
therein stated, shall, upon conviction, be or operator, and upon the owner or operator's
punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred signing an authorized receipt in duplicate (except
dollars for each violation. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 7 §30, where exclusive orders are given by the police
1970). department that the vehicle be impounded), and a
service charge not to exceed one-half of the cost
10.28.160 Authority To Impound for the towing of the vehicle shall be made, that
Improperly Parked Vehicles. charge to be paid by the owner or operator. The
duplicate signed receipt shall be given to the
1. When any unattended vehicle is parked operator or owner of the vehicle, and the original
upon any street,alley or public way of the City of signed copy shall be recorded by the towing
Tigard in such a manner that it is unlawfully service in its ledger of releases. (Ord. 77-98 §1,
parked in any prohibited or restricted area; or is 1977).
unlawfully parked for a length of time prohibited
by ordinance or resolution of this city; or is 10.28.170 Parking Prohibited In Specified
parked in such a position that it constitutes an Places.
obstruction to traffic or creates a danger to travel
upon the street, alley or public way; or is found It is unlawful for the driver of a vehicle to
abandoned in any street,alley or public way; or in stop or park the vehicle, whether attended or
the event that an operator of a vehicle is arrested unattended, except when necessary to avoid
and placed in custody and is not in condition to conflict with other traffic or in compliance with
drive the vehicle to a place of safety and there is the directions of a police officer or traffic control
no other person present who may properly act as signal,in any of the following places:
agent for such operator to drive the vehicle to a
place of safety, such vehicle is declared to be a 1. Within an intersection;
public nuisance and subject to summary
abatement,removal and impounding. 2. On a crosswalk;
2. Both the owner and the operator of a 3. Within fifty feet of any uncontrolled
vehicle impounded pursuant to subsection intersection or any intersection controlled with
10.28.160.1 of this section shall be legally side-mounted stop signs, side-mounted yield
responsible for payment of the costs of towing and signs,or side-mounted signals,except:
storage. The towing and storage charges shall be
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a. One one-way streets leaving an 4. Any other vehicle not identified in
intersection; subsection 3. above, within twenty-five feet from
the intersection of curb lines, or if none, then
b. On streets otherwise signed if: within fifteen feet of the intersection of property
lines at an intersection within a business or
(1) The vehicle is over six feet in residence district;
height,or
5. Within fifteen feet of the driveway
(2) The vehicle is less than six entrance to any fire station;
feet in height but by manufacture or modification,
obscures the vision of. 6. Within ten feet of a fire hydrant, save
and except taxicabs occupying properly signed
(a) Any official side- taxi zones;
mounted traffic control sign or signal,
7. In front of a private driveway;
(b) Intersection traffic,or
8. On a sidewalk or parking strip;
(c) Any pedestrian in a
crosswalk; 9. On the roadway side of any vehicle
stopped or parked at the edge of a street or
(3) Vehicles described in highway;
10.28.170.3.b above include, but are not limited
to,the following: 10. At any place where official signs, curb
paint, or markings have been installed prohibiting
(a) Vehicles with darkened, standing, stopping or parking; provided, however,
shaded or curtained windows, driver-attended private passenger motor vehicles,
taxicabs or other public conveyances may stop for
(b) Vehicles modified to not more than thirty seconds in such a tow-away
eliminate side window(s)and/or rear windows, zone for the purposes of loading and unloading
passengers;
(c) Vehicles with visibility
through windows blocked by parcels,packages or 11. In front of the entrance of any post
freight, office or other place where mail is received; or
within ten feet of a mailbox during the hours of
(d) Pickup vehicles of less eight a.m. to four-thirty p.m. in any residential
than six feet in height but mounted with a canopy area;
or camper with limited visibility through it,
12. In any street, alley or lane, so as to
(e) Panel trucks(except those prevent the free passage of other vehicles in both
with windows on both sides of the rear portion of directions at the same time (except on one-way
the truck,and also on the back of the truck); streets), or so as to prevent any vehicle from
turning from one street into another;
(4) An uncontrolled intersection is
one where there are no traffic-regulating signs or 13. In any street, alley or lane, in lieu of
signals. offstreet parking, for a period longer than forty-
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eight hours; which the parking by nonresidents will be
prohibited. Residents within the parking zones
14. In any emergency zone; may obtain a permit from the City Manager
pursuant to subsection 10.28.175.2 of this section
15. In any loading zone, except as to a to allow for the parking of vehicles within the
commercial vehicle when actually engaged in zone during the restricted hours.
loading or unloading goods, wares, merchandise
or materials, for a period not exceeding twenty 2. The City Manager shall establish
minutes; and as taxicabs when loading or procedures and standards for the issuance of
unloading passengers or merchandise,for a period permanent and temporary permits to residents that
of time not exceeding two minutes; will allow the residents and their guests to park
their vehicles within residential parking zones
16. In a bus loading zone, except a motor during the restricted hours. At a minimum, the
bus or taxicab actually engaged in loading or City Manager shall establish rules which establish
unloading passengers or merchandise for a period the criteria for issuance, surrender and revocation
not exceeding two minutes; of permits, evidence of proof of residence and
vehicle ownership, terms of the permit, standards
17. In any construction zone,except by such for display of the permit, and allow for the
vehicles as are actually necessary to the issuance of temporary permits to residents for the
construction work being carried on; parking of nonresident vehicles for temporary
periods upon a showing of reasonable need for
18. On City-owned or City-operated such permits.
property designated for use for motor vehicle
parking by authorized City personnel only, 3. The City Manager shall cause to be
without the consent of the City,if there is in plain installed and maintained, pursuant to TMC
view on such property a sign prohibiting public 10.32.020, official signs for residential parking
parking or restricting parking; zones which clearly identify the parking
restrictions for nonresidents and the exception to
19. Within any city park or part thereof, those restrictions for permit holders within the
during the time the park, or the relevant part of it, residential parking zones.
is closed to the public. (Ord. 87-70 §1, 1987; Ord.
78-76, 1978). 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to:
10.28.175 Residential Parking Zones. a. Provide false information in
connection with an application for a permanent or
1. The City Council, pursuant to TMC temporary permit;
Section 10.32.010 may establish residential
parking zones. The purpose of residential parking b. Fail to surrender a permit, when
zones is to prohibit parking by nonresidents requested to do so, when the person is no longer
during specific time periods within specific entitled to the permit;
geographic areas used predominantly for
residential purposes. The City Council resolution c. Use a permit when the permit
which establishes the residential parking zone holder is no longer entitled to the permit;
shall clearly define the geographic limits of the
area affected by the zone and the hours during d. Use, or allow the use of a permit in
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conjunction with a vehicle other than the vehicle use of walking as a means of transportation
for which the permit was issued; impossible or impractical;or
e. Use, or allow the use of a f. Cardiovascular disability that
temporary permit in a manner inconsistent with makes use of walking as a means of transportation
the terms and limitations of the permit. impossible or impractical.
5. The City Manager is authorized to 3. "Government building" and "public
revoke any permit when the permit holder is building" have the meanings given those terms in
found to be in violation of the provisions of this ORS 447.210.
section,and, upon written notification thereof, the
permit holder shall surrender the permit to the 4. "Marked motor vehicle" means a motor
City Manager. Failure to do so shall constitute a vehicle conspicuously displaying the decal,
violation of this section. (Ord. 03-08, Ord. 91-26 insignia or plates issued under the provisions of
§1, 1991). ORS 487.925. (Ord. 80-58 §1, 1980).
10.28.180 Definitions For Sections 10.28.190 Application Of Parking
10.28.190 Through 10.28.210. Regulations To Disabled
Persons.
As used in Sections 10.28.190 through
10.28.210 unless the context requires otherwise: A disabled person may:
1. "Disabled parking space" means a 1. Park a marked motor vehicle in any
parking space that is on private or public property public parking zone restricted as to the length of
and is marked or signed to provide parking for time parking is permitted therein without
disabled persons. incurring the penalties imposed for overtime
parking in such zones;and
2. "Disabled person" means a person who
permanently suffers from any of the following 2. Park a marked motor vehicle in any
disabilities: public parking zone with metered parking without
being required to pay any parking meter fee.
a. Loss or loss of function of one or
both legs or significant limitation in the use of the 3. The provisions of subsection 1 of this
legs; section do not apply:
b. Inability to be mobile without the a. To parking in zones where
use of a wheelchair or other assistance device; stopping,parking or standing of all motor vehicles
is prohibited;
c. Loss or loss of function of both
hands; b. To late evening or overnight
parking where such parking is prohibited;
d. Loss of vision or substantial loss of
visual acuity or visual field beyond correction; c. To parking in zones reserved for
special types of motor vehicles or activities;or
e. Respiratory disability that makes
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d. To parking in zones where parking
is permitted only for thirty minutes or less.
4. A person who is not disabled as defined
in Section 10.28.180, and who exercises the
privileges granted a disabled person under this
section, commits a parking violation as provided
in Section 10.28.150.(Ord.80-58 §2, 1980).
10.28.200 Parking In Space Reserved For
Disabled Persons Prohibited—
Exceptions.
1. Except as provided in subsection
10.28.200.2 of this section, no person shall park a
vehicle that is not a marked motor vehicle in a
disabled parking space.
2. Subsection 10.28.200.1 of this section
does not apply:
a. To a vehicle that is momentarily in
a disabled parking space for purposes of allowing
a disabled person to enter or leave the vehicle.
b. To any disabled parking space that
is subject to different provisions or requirements
under City ordinance if the different provisions or
requirements are clearly posted.
3. Violation of subsection 1 of this section
is a parking violation as prohibited in Section
10.28.150. (Ord.80-58 §3, 1980).
10.28.210 Removal And Impoundment Of
Vehicle Unlawfully Parked In
Space Reserved For Disabled
Persons.
A vehicle parked on private property in
violation of Section 10.28.200 is subject to the
provisions of Section 10.28.160. (Ord. 80-58 §4,
1980).■
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• AGENDA ITEM No. 5 Date: April 5, 2016
TESTIMONY
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CONSIDER APPROVING AN
ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE
TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 10.28 AND 10.32
REGARDING PARKING
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