Washington County ~ IG166004 ~ Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Contract No:
CONTRACT AMENDMENT NO. 2
This amendment is made and entered into by and between, City of Tigard(Contractor")and
Washington County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon("County").
This amendment modifies that certain contract between the parties,the original contract number
being CA 16-0139.
The contract is amended as follows:
Section 1 Contract term is extended 3 months. The sentence is replaced with the following:
The expiration date is December 30, 2016; unless otherwise amended.
Effective Date of Amendment: September 30, 2016, or upon final signature, whichever is later.
All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect.
CONTRACTOR: (�
Signature Printed Name
q. / a- , jo lb C?�l /fit
Date Title
Telephone Number Email
WASHINGTON COUNTY:
Signature Printed Name
Date Title
Revised 1/12
608�f
Contract No: C19 1 b VO /
CONTRACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 I(� I l'0(e D O
This amendment is made and entered into by and between, City of Tigard (Contractor") and
Washington County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon ("County").
This amendment modifies that certain contract between the parties, the original contract number
being CA 16-0139.
The contract is amended as follows:
Section 1 Contract term is extended. The sentence is replaced with the following: The
expiration date is December 30, 2016; unless otherwise amended.
Effective Date of Amendment: September 20, 2016, or upon final signature, whichever is later.
All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect.
CONTRACTOR:
I1il- W'l V�
Signature Printed Name
� — 2D V Gc j�( M NAA--c-c�X
Date Title
G 0 �DY V
p ✓
Tele hone Number Email ,�
WASHINGTON COUNTY:
—J,— Kirby Johnson
SignaQ Printed Name
q C�3' I Sr. 00PY COUnty Admin.
Date Title
Revised 1/12
110
(P (0
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
This Agreement is enter into, by and between Washington County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon,
the City of Tigard.
WHEREAS ORS 190.010 authorizes the parties to enter into this Agreement for the performance of any or all
functions and activities that a party to the Agreement has authority to perform.
Now,therefore,the parties agree as follows:
1. The effective date is: July 1,2015,or upon final signature, whichever is later.
The expiration date is March 1, 2016;unless otherwise amended.
2. The parties agree to the terms and conditions set forth in Attachment A,which is incorporated herein, and
describes the responsibilities of the parties, including compensation, if any.
3. Each party shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws; and rules and regulations on
non-discrimination in employment because of race, color, ancestry,national origin, religion, sex,marital
status,age,medical condition or handicap.
4. To the extent applicable, the provisions of ORS 279B.220 through ORS 279B.235 and ORS 279C.500
through 279C.870 are incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth.
5. Each party is an independent contractor with regard to each other party(s) and agrees that the performing
party has no control over the work and the manner in which it is performed.No party is an agent or
employee of any other.
6. No party or its employees is entitled to participate in a pension plan, insurance,bonus, or similar benefits
provided by any other party.
7. This Agreement may be terminated,with or without cause and at any time, by a party by providing
(30 if not otherwise marked)days written notice of intent to the other party(s).
8. Modifications to this Agreement are valid only if made in writing and signed by all parties.
9. Subject to the limitations of liability for public bodies set forth in the Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS
30.260 to 30.300, and the Oregon Constitution, each party agrees to hold harmless, defend, and indemnify
each other, including its officers, agents, and employees, against all claims,demands,actions and suits
(including all attorney fees and costs)arising from the indemnitor's performance of this Agreement where
the loss or claim is attributable to the negligent acts or omissions of that party.
10. Each party shall give the other immediate written notice of any action or suit filed or any claim made
against that party that may result in litigation in any way related to this Agreement.
PAGE 1 OF 12—INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Rev.4/14/10
11. Each party agrees to maintain insurance or self-insurance in accordance with ORS 30.282, for the
duration of this Agreement at levels necessary to protect against public body liability as specified in ORS
30.269 through 30.274.
12. Each party agrees to comply with all local, state and federal ordinances, statutes, laws, and regulations
that are applicable to the services provided under this Agreement.
13. This Agreement is expressly subject to the debt limitation of Oregon Counties set forth in Article XI,
Section 10 of the Oregon Constitution, and is contingent upon funds being appropriated therefore.
14. This writing is intended both as the final expression of the Agreement between the parties with respect to
the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the Agreement.
WHEREAS, all the aforementioned is hereby agreed upon by the parties and executed by the duly authorized
signatures below.
CITY OF TIGARD
Signature Date
Iqa✓4-)�a L. G lei Gr Marla 'r
Printed Name Title
Address: 1312,,45- JW II $I�/�� –P 4N–d i LIP—
WASHINGTON COUNTY
d1,6
Signature Date
Don Bohn Asst.County Administrator
Printed Name Title
Address:
Mail Stop#
Hillsboro, OR 97123
PAGE 2 OF 12–INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Rev.4/14/10
ATTACHMENT "A"
WASHINGTON COUNTY / UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
SCOPE OF WORK FOR
NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
University of Oregon (UO):
• Serve as the primary contact for information about the natural hazard mitigation plan update process
• Serve as a technical advisor to Washington County emergency management staff
• Provide plan development support to the County through training sessions, conference calls, e-mails,
completion of plan update tasks as identified in the objectives section, and face-to-face meetings
• Communicate with the Washington County project lead a minimum of once per month
• Participate in local Natural Hazards Mitigation Action Plan (NHMAP) update meetings as needed on
invitation from the Washington County Project Lead
• Provide the following planning resources:
• FEMA plan update resources and UO's 2009-10 Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Update Manual
• Washington County NHMAP resource website on UO's website (http://csc.uoregon.edu/UO)
• UO's Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Templates
• Sample Action Item Report
• UO's Action Item Form
• Plan Appendix—Cost-Benefit Analysis of Mitigation Actions
• Write the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan
• Guide the draft plan through the FEMA review process and local adoption process
• Grant administration
Washington County:
• Convene, coordinate and staff the Washington County NHMAP Steering Committee.This committee will
serve as an advisory board to Washington County Emergency Management (WCEM) (See Task 2)
• Coordinate and support development Tigard's NHMAP within the county NHMAP document(See Task 1)
• Coordinate and implement public outreach process(See Task 3)
• Facilitate and document the local planning process as defined in the tasks of this Scope of Work (See
Task 1-11)
• Develop,design and co-facilitate with LIO three plan update work session meetings with the Washington
County steering committee (See Task 4, Mtg. 1; Task 5—6, Mtg. 2, Task 7—8, Mtg. 3)
• Document plan updates and amendments throughout the process (See Task 1-11)
PAGE 3OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
• Track and fulfill agreement deliverables and complete and submit quarterly progress reports (See Task 1
-11)
• Work with UO to submit the draft NHMAP to WCEM and FEMA for review and pre-approval (See Task
10)
• Present the FEMA pre-approved plan to the Washington County Board of Commissioners for local
adoption(See Task 12)
• Submit a record of hours worked on the NHMAP update by Washington County, Tigard, and other staff
and cost per hour or submit payment for up to$3,350.00 to meet the 25% non-federal cost share
Tigard:
• Convene a local NHMAP steering committee (e.g. planning commission, city council or ad hoc
committee)
• Provide at least one representative and actively participate in the county steering committee meetings
and Plan Update Work Sessions
• Participate in the County's public outreach and engagement process
• Develop locally relevant mitigation strategies
• Track project in-kind or financial contributions for project cost-share requirements
• Present the FEMA pre-approved plan to the City Council for adoption
PROJECT BUDGET AND COMMITMENTS
Project Budget:
Total project cost: $28,000.00
25%matching cost: $7,000.00
Washington County has allocated funds in the FY15-16 budget in the amount of$3,350.00, and this is the
amount Washington County has committed under this agreement for matching funds in the form of direct
financial contribution; however, it is anticipated that in-kind matching sources by participating organizations will
meet the 25%cost share requirement of approximately$7,000.00. Project organizations eligible for matching
requirements include (additional organizations may be included):
• City of Hillsboro
• City of Tigard
• Clean Water Services
• Tualatin Valley Water District
• Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue
• Washington County Department of Land Use and Transportation
Organizations eligible for contributing toward the cost share through in-kind match will keep detailed records of
time spent on the project, hourly costs,and activities conducted. In-kind matching for Washington County
parties is effective as of March 1, 2015.
PAGE 4 OF 13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
OVERVIEW OF TASKS AND TIMELINES
Local NHMAP Update Technical Assistance and Support
The following section outlines the tasks that UO will implement to assist Washington County in updating their
natural hazards mitigation action plan.
Objective 1:Project Kickoff and Coordination
Task 1.1: UO will participate in monthly update conference calls with Washington County Emergency
Management(WCEM)to provide project updates.
Task 1.1 Timeline: Monthly
Task 1.2: UO will meet with the WCEM staff(Emergency Management Supervisor and DLUT Emergency
Management Coordinator)to clarify the goals and objectives of the project and discuss the project
timeline and potential participants. UO will work with the WCEM staff to identify steering
committee participants.This meeting will be held in-person at the WCEM office.
Task 1.2 Timeline: March 11, 2015
Task 1.2 Product(s): Project lead identified (DLUT Emergency Management Coordinator)
Objective 2:Finalize Project Work Plan
Task 2.1: Project lead [DLUT Emergency Management Coordinator] will identify project steering committee
members with guidance from U0. Project lead will recruit steering committee members and solidify
project commitments. Project lead will identify and recruit participation from cities wishing to join
the mitigation plan update process and have county and city mitigation plans coupled in this update.
Task 2.1 Timeline: Project weeks 2 and 3 (June, 2015)
Task 2.1 Product(s): Mitigation Plan Steering Committee identified
Task 2.2: Project lead will obtain and review sample Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA) and Scopes of Work
(SOW) which will be used to solidify relationships between Washington County and UO for the plan
update. UO will provide sample IGA and SOW documents to support the development for this plan
update.
Task 2.2 Timeline: Project week 1 (June 2015)
Task 2.2 Product(s): IGA and SOW examples provided by UO
Task 2.3: Project lead will coordinate with Washington County Support Services, Purchasing to identify the
project relationship with partnering organizations, which will be formalized through an IGA.
PAGE 5OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Task 2.3 Timeline: Project weeks 4 and 5 (July 2015)
Task 2.3 Product(s): Draft IGA ready for review by Washington County Purchasing and UO
Task 2.4: Project lead will create a Scope of Work (SOW)
Task 2.4 Timeline: Project weeks 4 and 5 (July 2015)
Task 2.4 Product(s): Draft SOW to be included as Attachment"A"for the IGA(this document)
Task 2.5: Project lead will provide the draft IGA to Washington County, Purchasing for review. Upon approval,
will provide the draft to UO for review and approval
Task 2.5 Timeline: Project weeks 4 through 6 (July, 2015)
Task 2.5 Product(s): Approved project IGA
Task 2.6: Project lead will coordinate a project kick off meeting where UO will provide to the Washington
County NHMAP Steering Committee an overview of the NHMAP update process, review the scope of
work, present a draft Community Profile (if ready), and discuss the project timeline.Topics to
discuss at this meeting include:
• Overview of Natural Hazards Mitigation. Committee members will be briefed on natural
hazard mitigation, its purpose, and the benefits that a mitigation plan can provide a
community.
• Plan update process and timeline.This meeting will discuss the planning process for updating
or developing a NHMAP, and a rough timeline for completing before the plan expires February
11, 2016.
• Hazard Identification: UO will provide an overview of hazards impacting the County and
discuss what variations exist, if any,for the participating jurisdictions.
• Discuss Risk Assessment: Risk assessment methodologies, common risk assessment barriers
and ways to deal with them will be discussed.The County will have a chance to review the
existing risk assessment.
• Mitigation Strategy:The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires that mitigation plans include
a set of plan goals. Plan goals will be discussed and developed. The steering committee will
preview existing mitigation actions items and begin a discussion on their update.
Task 2.6 Timeline: Project week 9(August, 2015)
Task 2.6 Product(s): Project Kickoff Meeting
Objective 3:Distribute Planning Resources
Task 3.1: Once the project leads and steering committee are established, UO will distribute planning
resources to include UO's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Training Manual and the Pre-Disaster Mitigation
Plan Update Manual.These documents describe the process, resources and steps needed to update
PAGE 6OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
a NHMAP to meet and in most cases,exceed the minimum FEMA planning requirements. Additional
resources are available on the UO website.
Task 3.2 Timeline: Project week 7 (July, 2015)
Task 3.2 Product(s): UO's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Training Manual and the Pre-Disaster Mitigation
Plan Update Manual
Task 3.2: In addition to the plan development training manual, UO will provide a planning initiative website
for this project.The website will be part of the UO's website and will include all available electronic
documents and resources presented at the work sessions.The website, in cooperation with the
University of Oregon's Scholars' Bank, will also serve as the repository for final adopted plans,
making them web accessible to the general public.
Task 3.2 Timeline: Project week 7(July, 2015)
Task 3.2 Product(s): Project website: http://UO.uoregon.edu/current/Washington
Objective 4: Update Community Profile
Task 4.1: UO will update existing community profile information for Washington County and participating
cities and make any necessary changes to relate information in the profile to natural hazards
mitigation.The profiles will include information about the county environment, climate, and
geography; population and demographic data for the 16 Washington County cities and
unincorporated areas; information on vulnerable populations; land use and development data; the
economy including critical infrastructure and key resources and the labor force; infrastructure and
critical facilities data; and cultural and historic assets. Potential data sources for completing
community profiles include:comprehensive plans, storm water ordinances, community wildfire
protection plans, US Census, national register of historic places,and the Portland State University
Population Research Center.Additionally,the community profile will describe the government
structure,existing plans and policies, and community organizations and programs.
Task 4.1 Timeline: Project weeks 4 through 9 (July through August, 2015)
Task 4.1 Product(s): Draft Community Profile for Washington County(Section 2 of updated NHMAP)
Draft Community Profiles for Hillsboro and Tigard
Task 4.2: UO will review the comprehensive plans of each of the participating communities and will identify
opportunities to integrate information from the mitigation plans therein through completion of a
"Goal 7 Crosswalk." UO will prepare a Comprehensive Plan Crosswalk summary as well as a
Conclusions and Recommendations Memo that identifies specific areas within the Comprehensive
Plan to be updated.
PAGE 7OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Task 4.2 Timeline: Project weeks 11 through 14(August and September, 2015)
Task 4.2 Product(s): Comprehensive Plan Crosswalks and Conclusions and Recommendations Memo
Objective 5:Update Natural Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Task 5.1: UO will work with local, regional and state partners to identify and compile the best available hazard
data for the following hazards: flood, landslide, winter storm,wildfire,earthquake, and volcanic
eruption. UO will query partners at OEM, DOGAMI, DLCD, USGS, USFS and others to ensure the
most current, relevant hazard data for the region is captured. UO will partner with Washington
County GIS or a contractor for any updates to hazard maps.
Task 5.1 Timeline: Project weeks 5 through 17 (July through September,2015)
Task 5.1 Product(s): Updated draft hazard description and history information in Section 3: Natural
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment; Updated draft hazard description
and history information for Hillsboro and Tigard
Task 5.2: As part of this objective, UO will work with the staff leads in the county and each participating city
(Hillsboro and Tigard)to obtain lists of all known local hazard data sets. NHMAP Steering Committee
members and city leads will provide current hazard data to compliment the query results.
Task 5.2 Timeline: Project weeks 9 through 12 (August 2015)
Task 5.2 Product(s): Updated draft hazard information in Section 3: Natural Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment; Updated draft hazard information for Hillsboro and Tigard
Task 5.3: UO will work with Washington County and participating cities staff(Hillsboro and Tigard)to compile
and analyze best available hazard and development trend data to support the development of a
vulnerability analysis,using 2012 Washington County Hazard Analysis as the basis for this task.
Task 5.3 Timeline: Project weeks 11 through 17 (August and September, 2015)
Task 5.3 Product(s): Updated draft vulnerability analysis information in Section 3: Natural Hazard
Identification and Risk Assessment; Updated draft vulnerability analysis
information for Hillsboro and Tigard
Task 5.4: The Washington County NHMAP Risk Assessment utilizes a hazard analysis matrix and a scoring
system dependent upon four factors: history,vulnerability, maximum threat, and probability. Using
updated hazard information from Tasks 5.1 and 5.2,the Steering Committee will update the Risk
Assessment in a risk assessment update meeting.The steering committee will conduct the risk
assessment for the county and cities and update Section 3: Natural Hazard Identification & Risk
Assessment. UO will work with Washington County to ensure that updated information developed
PAGE 8OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
through this task is available for incorporation into other existing emergency management
documents(e.g. Hazard Analysis, Emergency Operations Plan,Continuity of Operations,etc.).
Task 5.4 Timeline: Project weeks 16 through 20(September and October, 2015); Risk Assessment
Update Meeting project weeks 18, 19,or 20(October, 2015)
Task 5.4 Product(s): Updated draft risk assessment information in Section 3: Natural Hazard
Identification and Risk Assessment; Updated draft risk assessment information
for Hillsboro and Tigard; Project lead facilitated risk assessment update meeting
with NHMAP Steering Committee and UO
Objective 6. Update Action Items and Plan Implementation
Task 6.1: UO will obtain data from the NHMAP committee and assemble a list of 2011 NHMAP action items
that have been completed since the plan was adopted.This list will be used to provide input on the
2016 NHMAP action items(Section 4:Action Items and Implementation).
Task 6.1 Timeline: Project weeks 8 through 11 (July and August, 2015)
Task 6.1 Product(s): Completed action items list
Task 6.2: The NHMAP Steering Committee and UO will convene to evaluate 2011 NHMAP action items and
assess their viability for the 2016 NHMAP. UO and the NHMAP Steering Committee will develop new
mitigation action items.The 2011 NHMAP implementation schedule will be reviewed and an
implementation strategy for the 2016 NHMAP will be created.This meeting will be in conjunction
with the Risk Assessment Update meeting(Task 5.4).
Task 6.2 Timeline: Project week 18, 19,or 20(October, 2015)
Task 6.2 Product(s): -
Task 6.3: Following the action items meeting, UO will update and create a draft 2016 NHMAP Section 4:
Action Items and Implementation. City representatives will update action items and implementation
section for city appendices.
Task 6.3 Timeline: Project week 21 and 22 (October and November, 2015)
Task 6.3 Product(s): Updated draft action items for 2016 NHMAP (Section 4: Action Items and
Implementation); Updated draft action items for the cities of Hillsboro and
Tigard
Task 6.4: UO will update Appendix A: Action Item Change Memo.
Task 6.4 Timeline: Project week 21 and 22 (October and November, 2015)
PAGE 9OF13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Task 6.4 Product(s): Updated draft Appendix A:Action Item Change Memo; Updated draft
complementary information for the respective city appendices
Objective 7.Public Outreach
Task 7.1: Throughout the plan update process, mitigation plan update project managers from neighboring
jurisdictions will meet to discuss activities and coordinate public outreach and engagement
strategies.
Task 7.1 Timeline: Project weeks 2 through 22 (June through November, 2015)
Task 7.1 Product(s): -
Task 7.2: Project lead will attend public engagement meetings/events hosted by Portland Bureau of
Emergency Management(June 22, 2015)and other neighboring jurisdictions to learn about their
update process,gather and evaluate public input, and assess their engagement strategies.These
events will be evaluated as potential options for use in Washington County.
Task 7.2 Timeline: Project weeks 2 through 18 (June through October, 2015)
Task 7.2 Product(s): -
Task 7.3: Project lead with input from steering committee members and UO will create an online survey as a
tool to obtain public input on the planning process and current mitigation activities.
Task 7.3 Timeline: Project weeks 7 through 17 (July through September, 2015)
Tosk 7.3 Product(s): Online survey to gather public input
Task 7.4: Project lead and/or NHMAP Steering Committee members will participate in public events to
engage citizens and gather input and/or advertise the public survey.The cities are encouraged to
participate in the public outreach efforts.
Task 7.4 Timeline: Project weeks 4 through 18 (July through October, 2015)
Task 7.4 Product(s): Public input on mitigation actions for the county
Task 7.5: UO will aggregate public input data and share with NHMAP Steering Committee members for review
and input. Information gathered will be reviewed and the NHMAP Steering Committee will
determine viability for action items at the action items meeting.
Task 7.5 Timeline: Project weeks 18 and 19 (October, 2015)
Task 7.5 Product(s): List of aggregated public input data for use as potential mitigation actions
PAGE 10 OF 13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Task 7.6: UO will update Appendix C: Public Process to reflect public engagement activities. City leads will
update the public process information for their respective appendices.
Task 7.6 Timeline: Project weeks 18 and 19 (October, 2015)
Task 7.6 Product(s): Updated draft Appendix C: Public Process. Updates draft public process sections
in the city appendices.
Objective 8:Draft Plan Preparation and Review
Task 8.1: UO and the NHMAP project lead will update the Appendix F: Additional Maps and Appendix G:
Acronyms section of the plan.
Task 8.1 Timeline: Project weeks 22 and 23 (November, 2015)
Task 8.1 Product(s): Updated draft Appendices F:Additional Maps and G:Acronyms
Task 8.2: UO will complete final draft plan edits and assemblage and provide the draft to the NHMAP Steering
Committee.
Task 8.2 Timeline: Project week 24 (November, 2015)
Task 8.2 Product(s): Initial draft of 2016 Washington County NHMAP
Task 8.3: Upon receiving the draft NHMAP,the NHMAP Steering Committee members will review the plan.
Task 8.3 Timeline: Project week 24(November, 2015)
Task 8.3 Product(s): -
Task 8.4: UO will submit the draft 2016 Washington County NHMAP to OEM for submittal to FEMA for review.
FEMA will review the draft plan and submit comments/changes needed for plan compliance.
Task 8.4 Timeline: Project weeks 25 through 28 (November and December, 2015)
Task 8.4 Product(s): FEMA plan review
Task 8.5: UO will incorporate FEMA input in the draft plan and provide the final draft to the NHMAP Steering
Committee. NHMAP Committee members will review the final plan.
Task 8.5 Timeline: Project weeks 29 (December, 2015)
Task 8.5 Product(s): Final draft 2016 Washington County NHMAP
PAGE 11 OF 13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Objective 9:Final Plan Review and Adoption
Task 9.1: NHMAP project lead will request a Washington County Board agenda item to submit the plan for
adoption.Cities will seek plan adoption of their respective city addenda.
Task 9.1 Timeline: Project weeks 30 through 32 (December, 2015 and January, 2016)
Task 9.1 Product(s): Washington County approved 2016 NHMAP
Task 9.2: UO will submit the approved 2016 NHMAP to OEM for final approval by FEMA
Task 9.2 Timeline: Project weeks 33 through 36 (January and February, 2016)
Task 9.2 Product(s): FEMA approved 2016 Washington County NHMAP
PAGE 12 OF 13
Washington County 2016 Mitigation Action Plan Update
Scope of Work—August 11,2015
Sharon Gray
From: Marty Wine <Marty@tigard-or.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 12:32 PM
To: Sharon Gray
Cc: Mike Lueck
Subject: Mitigation IGA
Dear Sharon,
I understand and accept the new Sept. 30 date for the Hazard Mitigation IGA.
Marty Wine
City Manager
Sent from my iPhone
DISCLAIMER: E-mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public record laws. If requested, e-mail
may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E-mails are retained
by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules "City General Records Retention Schedule."
1