City Council Minutes - 02/16/2015 City of Tigard
Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
° February 16, 2016
1. WORKSHOP MEETING
A. Mayor Cook called the City Council meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
B. Deputy City Recorder Alley called the roll:
Name Present Absent
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
C. Mayor Cook led the Pledge of Allegiance.
E. Mayor Cook asked Council and Staff for any Non-Agenda Items. Mayor Cook declared he
had one item.
2. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE MUNICIPAL COURT PROGRAMS AND CASELOAD
judge O'Brien, Central Services Director Robinson and Court Supervisor Gliebe summarized the staff
report accompanied by a PowerPoint.judge O'Brien stated a vast majority of court citations consist of
minor traffic crimes. There were 24 civil infraction out of 6,000 cases. This may be lower because staff
has been successful at taking care of these before going to trial. The court implemented the expanded
diversion program, had a reorganization in the court division with the hiring of a court supervisor and
are currently working on a brochure to explain what it means to be in default judgment.judge
O'Brien and staff reviewed the disposition process of how cases are resolved, and provided budget
highlights.
Councilor Henderson asked how many accidents are cell phone related.Judge O'Brien said he heard
of a ten percent contribution, but not aware of any definitive studies.
Councilor Woodard asked if the e-payments had been increasing. Ms. Robinson replied it is fairly
popular, but it is mostly used for those making monthly payments.
Council President Snider asked what the administrative costs were for paying online and suggested
passing on any savings to people.judge O'Brien said he would be open to that, but would want staff to
do more research before committing to anything.
Mayor Cook thanked staff for their presentation.
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3. DISCUSSION ON A POTENTIAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH METRO
FOR A COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT GRANT
Senior Planner Shanks reported the city was awarded a grant in November, 2015. The IGA, in the
council packet, associated with that grant is pretty standard language and was reviewed by the city
attorney. Exhibit A lists out all the city's responsibilities with milestones, deliverables and grant
payments once the milestones are completed. Ms. Shanks pointed out that Exhibit A shows the lean
code payment has no payment because that is our local contribution. Milestone 4 is where we would
get the grant money regarding the trail. A deliverable the council may find interesting is the creation
of the Urban Renewal Plan, site analysis and streetscape designs. Milestone 6 is the rebranding strategy
in the grant application and staff thought this would be the education element to the voters. An RFP
went out on January 22 and the city received three proposals. We are hoping for a contract award in
March assuming the council wants to move forward with the IGA.
Councilor Henderson asked how does the budget cycle work in payment and receipt of monies. Ms.
Shanks said we would receive the funds in next year budget and those expenses have already been
accounted for in the budget. Councilor Henderson asked what the in-kind requirements were. Ms.
Shanks answered staff time.
Mayor Cook clarified these are reimbursement grants, so we must do everything and then submit for
reimbursement to the city.
Council consensus was to place the IGA on a future council meeting consent agenda.
4. DISCUSSION REGARDING RENEWING ANNEXATION INCENTIVES
Associate Planner Pagenstecher summarized the staff report stating the two items of focus for tonight
are for council to provide staff their desire for approval of the resolution for next week and discussion
of what to do for future years. Mr. Pagenstecher pointed out some housekeeping changes made to the
resolution that would be considered for approval at next week's meeting.
Councilor Goodhouse commented he was in support of moving forward with the resolution presented
tonight, but letting it sunset after a year as it did not seem to be enticing people. The city needs to do
something different. He stated he wished to renew conversations with the Bull Mountain community
about annexation. Mayor Cook said council has a full plate to start conversations in the next four to
six months, but it is a good idea for the long run. Councilor Woodard agreed with having a sunset
with the current resolution and looking at other annexation options and starting conversations with
the community.
Councilor Henderson said the city needs to work with the county on the urbanization design and plan
to create a culture of working together for the same goal.
Mayor Cook said he would like to add in the resolution a timeline stating developers would have to
pay the city back if they redevelop lots within a certain time frame. For example, if someone buys
property with one house on it and then tear it down to develop thirty, the developer would have to
pay the city the amount of the incentive. Consensus by council was to protect the city by putting in a
timeline so when someone develops they pay the incentives amount back to the city. Mr. Pagenstecher
agreed to add language of a five year redevelopment clause.
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Council President Snider stated in order to continue to support the resolution, staff has to demonstrate
compelling value and the county has to say they are done with providing services to Bull Mountain.
Councilor Henderson agreed that at this point an annexation of Bull Mountain is in the county's
hands to make it happen.
Mayor Cook thanked staff and requested it not be on the consent agenda for a future meeting.
S. NON AGENDA ITEMS
Mayor Cook requested the council consider the possibility of having a ballot title prepared for an
increase in gas tax on the May ballot. Council President Snider said he could support a ten cent a
gallon gas tax and preferred it to go to the November election. Councilor Henderson said he could
support a gas increase on the ballot. Councilor Goodhouse said he would support it for sidewalks and
the safe routes to school program, but had concerns about not having time to put together a plan for
use and getting the word out. Councilor Woodard said he had reservations about ten cents.
6. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held.
7. ADJOURNMENT
At 8:16 p.m. Councilor Goodhouse motioned to adjourn the meeting. Councilor Snider seconded the
motion. The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present.
Name Yes No
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Norma I. Alley,Deputy City Re'order
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