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05/20/1998 - Packet BOOK � . EVTEIZGOI�l1! l�T'T . VVAIZ BOA2D + + ING ,Servrn ard; Iain Cc Durham and Unincorporated Area $..::::g Wedn day, May 20, 19 ................... s 98 5..30 p rn 1. Call.to Order. 2:. Roll Call and Introductions 3! -Citizen Comment a Elena Martin b Gene Panter 4 Long Terin Water Supply • . 5 Director's Report Ed'nVegnez 6 Budget Review Mike Miller 7 Visitors Comments 8 Non Agenda Items; ' 9 ;Adjournment !! Executive Session Ttie Intergovernmental Water Board may go mto Executive Session under theprovzszons of ORS 192 660 (1) (d), (e), & (h) fo discuss labor relations, real property transactions, :and current 'and pending litigation issues All discussions within,flus......session..., re confidential, therefore nothing from flus meeting may tie disclosed by those present Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend ..sessionbut must not disclose any information discussed during flus session t dinner will be served 5 15 p rn 1_. ti �- 3 kathv\1wb\3 11 agn { a c .. : .-..:i:.... Z... ..... .... ....::.. .....: .. ......... ..... .-. X41 - , Intergovernnten-a"I Wdter Board Meeting • March 11, 1998 Members Present: .Ian Drangsholt;Beverly Froude, Patrick Carroll, Paul'Hunt S'ta.f Present: Ed Wegner, Mike Miller, Kathy Kaatz, Loreen Mills Visitors Present: Roel Lindquist, John Haunsperger, Norman Penner 1. Call to Order The regular meeting'of the Intergovernmental Water Board was called to order at 5°30 ;p.m.. 2. Roll Call and Introductions Roll call was taken with all members present with the exception of Bill S.eheiderich. 3. Visioning= Loreen Mills Loreen Mills, Risk Manager for the City of Tigard was present to discuss the results of the City's Visioning process that has-gone on for the past eighteen months and the.Board,was provided a copy of,a report synopsis. Ms. Mills stated that the citizens of Tigard.has spent a lot of time putting together what their concerns are. Some of the concerns that the citizens voiced were transportation and traffic, urban services, schools, public.safety,growth and community aesthetics. The Tigard City Council, School District, Chamber, Fire District have all agreed to partner and work together to'achieve the goals for the community. This,plan that was developed is for the next twenty years (1997-2017). Ms. Mills continued by saying that one challenge the community would need to do to.achieve the goals and secondly to continue to develop the partnership and keep them alive and well during this twenty year period. Ms. Mills drew the Board's attention to the last page of this report which deals with Urban and Public Services and of most interest to this Board.would be goal 94 which is to actively participate in regional development of water sources and adequate, innovative funding mechanisms to develop those sources for Tigard users while exploring local options for water reuse and groundwater sources. Intergovernmental Water Board Meeting Minutes March 1.1-. LOS - Page l \ t I i 1 Ms. Mills stated that the Plan is laid out so that at the top of each page there is a direction statement which outlines what the citizens want the Tigard community to • look like in twenty years. Next are the goals that were developed which outline ways to achieve these goals desired by the citizens. On the right hand side of each page are action plans listed with a timeline on how to achieve these goals and the best guess timeline: Ms. Mills stated that a common element throughout this process was the strong encouragement of volunteerism and partnership of working together. Ms. Mills questioned whether the Board had any questions and Commissioner Fronde questioned whether the timelines will be looked at yearly? Ms. Mills stated that some of these timelines will be reviewed on a very regular basis. Ms. Mills continued by saying that the citizens will be updated annually at the end of January as far as what accomplishments have been made and the status of projects. Every three years the citizens will be involved to ensure that the direction is still valid. There will also be periodic updates•in the City newsletter (Cityscape) as well as the Tigard Times and Oregonian. 4. Election of Officers & Appointment of Member at Large Commissioner Dransholt nominated Bill Scheiderich for re-appointment as Member at Large which was seconded by Commission Paul Hunt. A voice vote was taken and passed unanimously. Mr. Scheiderich was re-appointed to a three • year term which actually begins January 1, 1998- The Board briefly discussed whether Commissioner Scheiderich should be appointed since he was absent from the meeting. Mr. Scheiderich has said at the previous meeting that he would be willing to be chairperson once again. Commissioner Drangsholt made a motion to re-appoint Bill Scheiderich as Chairperson and Beverly Froude As Vice Chairperson which was seconded by Commissioner Hunt. This motion was voted upon a passed unanimously. 5. Long Term Water Supply Update- Ed Wegner Mr. Wegner stated that he would approach this discussion a little differently and will end up with the discussion of Tigard's water service area. Mr. Wegner stated that he would like to begin the discussion on the State level. The Department of Corrections and Tualatin Valley Water District,,City of Tigard, City of Wilsonville did reach an agreement to agree before the E Board meeting in January. As a region, as represented by the WWSA., Tigard agreed to help supply water to the Wilsonville area to ensure enough of a water source for a prison if there was one to be constructed. As a backup the documentation states that Tualatin Valley Water Di strict.will guarantee they will provide long term water to the prison site either directly or through Wilsonville. The DOC (Department of Corrections) told '• intergovernmental Water Board Meeting Minutes March 11, 1995 Page 2 the E Board (Executive Board) that they could solve their short and long term water supply problems for ten million dollars. In the agreement to agree, there was an outline of two or three different scenarios as to how the ten million dollars can be spent: 1) If the WWSA and Wilsonville cooperatively build a facility on the Willamette River and provide water that goes directly to the prison (either via or Wilsonville or direct) the WWSA would get a percentage share of the ten million dollars for the construction of the facility. Tigard/Tualatin Valley Water District would get 6.4 million dollars with Wilsonville getting 3.6 million dollars toward the'construction; 2) If Wilsonville'would opt not to build a facility on the Willamette and could not produce or have enough water to supply the-prison and the region or the WWSA provides a facility, the region would get all ten million dollars towards the project; 3)If all else fails, Tualatin Valley has stated they will provide water to the prison then they will get the entire ten million dollars toward transmission system. The agreement also states that in the interim, and'agreement will be made between TV WD and Tualatin to provide short term water for the prison while it is under construction. This is a separate agreement which does not involve.Tigard, since we do not have surplus water to sell. Mr. Wegner stated that the DOC would'not be paying up front costs for engineering., These funds will only be used for construction costs. The DOC has stated that they have another site for the prison and the DOC has been granted the funding with the recommendation to do a site specific analysis of an alternative site for the prison. Mr. Wegner stated that they analysis is about complete and will be turned over to the siting committee within the next couple of weeks. The alternative site is'outside Wilsonville closer to Day Road. This alternative site would not effect the water requirement needs or the major-players. All this alternative site does is move the prison site from the Damasch site,to another site. Mr. Wegner discussed the bylaws of the Regional Consortium group which state that all the member agencies need to b.e kept informed of what is going on although the Regional group did not need to approve. The Regional group questioned whether it was within Tigard's rights to pursue a long term water supply solution? Mr. Wegner stated that it.is very clearly defined in the:RWSP and denotes Tigard, Sherwood, Wilsonville and.Damascus that they have short term. immediate needs. The Consortium group also brought u,p:the issue of other sources such as Bull Run. After a lengthy discussion, Tigard was granted permission to pursue the Willamette River as a water supply. At this Consortium meeting, Commissioner Sten discussed improvements that could be made to Bull RC in. Commissioner Sten did not have a cost although there are documents that state an estimated costs at.a half a billion dollars. Commissioner Drangsholt questioned whether Portland would allow ownership? Mr. Wegner stated that they met on several occasions with Commissioner Sten and the Water Bureau Administrator and discussed the meaning of ownership. Mr. We ner continued by saying that to Portland ownership means they get money Interooverninental Water Board Meeting Minutes March 1 l., 1998 Paye 3, froth water purchasers and these purchasers own capacity not supply. The Washington County Supply Line owns capacity by Tualatin Valley'Water District • and Tualatin. Mr. Wegner continued his discussion on a sub regional level; He began his discussion of the WWSA which was formed in November/December and consists of membership of Tualatin Valley Water District, City of Tigard, City of Tualatin, Clackamas River Water, Gladstone, Canby and Sherwood. This agency was formed for three reasons, 1) to coordinate the water rights on the Willamette, and 2) to begin investigating and using the Willamette as viable source of water and, 3) to start a source protection program and attempt to clean up the river. The WWSA has had an organizational meeting approximately one month ago and last week they had the first formal meeting.in which Paul Hunt was elected Chairperson and Kathy Kaatz recording secretary. Mr. Wegner reminded everyone that the WWSA was formed as a oversight agency not just the Wilsonville diversion point facility. Mr. Wegner continued by saying that a bylaws committee was formed for the WWSA and will be meeting tonight to,discuss setting up a work plan and begin discussion of budgeting on the sub regional level. The WWSA will also be working on some media events on a regional basis. Kevin Hanway from Tualatin Valley Water District will be working on the media events. Mr. Wegner stated that there will be a couple of media events that will taking place and Joe Glicker from Montgomery Watson and Kevin Hanway from.TVWD will be handling for the WWSA. There will be one public forum on KGW TV, The Willamette River Documentary and also a taping of a new show on Sunday • evenings at 10:3.0 on channel 49, a news forum with Eric Srmdth and Kevin and Joe will be taping a segment of a debate with the Oregon Environmental Council and the day of air has not been determined at this time. The WWSA is also working with the Oregon Medical Association to get some doctors involved in reading the study and help promote the river as a drinking source. Commissioner Froude questioned the truth that Wilsonville is studying three options and will have the population vote? Mr. Wegner stated that has been discussed and they are studying three options, 1) Willamette river,-2) concept of the Bull Run and 3) the Troutdale aquifer. CHZMHiII is currently conductinb the study on the Troutdale aquifer and it is due for completion mid April. Mr. Wegner distributed correspondence to the Board and we will be preparing a response to the Wilsonville City Manager that they o Must follow the.Department of Corrections Agreement which states that they will come to:the table and,join in planning,and pre-engineering by the end of this month this also includes financial*consideration. o By January I they have to work with the group and create'a ORS 190 on 'how to operate and.construct a treatment facility, ® They'must participate in a public relations program, a .Must investigate alternative sites Intergovernmental"Water Board Meeting Minutes March 11. 1995 Page 4 f • o Financial impact for participation On the issue of land acquisition, Wilsonville has option of a tract of land with odd configuration and-the price is high. There is a Realtor working'on finding tracts of land that would be suitable for will have a report back to Kevin and Ed-by next week. Commissioner Carroll questioned the needed acreage? Mr. Wegner stated that they need a minimum of twenty-five acres with a maximum of fifty acres dependent upon configuration. There is only a need for 5-10 acres on the river and need an easernent for the raw water line to the plant and the acreage needed for the treatment facility itself. Murray, Smith and Associates have put together a team to conduct the preliminary engineering study which consists of Montgomery Watson, and a financial consulting group that has met with Tigard and Tualatin Financial Directors. Chris Uber is putting together a comparison of 10, 20, and 30 rmgd plants. Tigard will determine if they can do a plant alone. Tualatin Valley Water District is in for the intake and transmission system not on the treatment plant itself. It was also discussed that the water will:not go South.since the Water Right application outlines the area. Montgomery Watson has submitted a proposal for an addendum of contract to continue raw water monitoring program and testing since EPA has come out with a new list of potential contaminants. Mr. Wegner stated that the question that is heard most frequently is will the water be safe to drink? We have discussed whether we should continue to run tests on this water since the Pilot Program was completed in 1994 and test results we have results from 1995 and 1996. Mr. Wegner stated that he will provide the Board members with a timetable. Mr.: Wegner stated that the public relations program is beginning:to come together. Tigard funded back'°in November, two focus groups along with Tualatin and Sherwood and get input from citizens on how people felt about growth and water issues. Mr. Wegner stated that Wilsonville hired this same group to complete a survey and he will send those results to the Board. Mr. Wegner stated that by May 1 we will have a working document for members of all the key Boards and Commissions that will have all the key messages, fact sheet, and questions and answers to use as a guideline and will include who the key contact people are. There will also be a newsletter (first in a series of five) that will be distributed to all Tigard service area customers by March 20. Mr. Wegner stated that we anticipate having the five newsletters out by the first of November when the preliminary engineering study is complete. Mr. Wegner discussed attempting to fight the erroneous facts printed in the Oregonian and other publications and the public relations firm has suggested that we continue to talk grass roots. Mr. Wegner stated that he has not at any public • meeting had citizens speak against this project but have only heard these comments Intergovernmental Water Board Meeting Minutes March 11. 1998 Page from organized environmental groups or citizens from Portland or Gresharn. Mr. • Wegner stated that we need to own our own people or territory. Mr. Wegner has set a meeting with Steve Clark with Community Newspapers in an attempt to assist with public relations locally. Mr. Wegner is attempting to get a Times reporter to attend future meetings. Mr. Wegner also stated that he will be making a presentation at the April 2 CIT meeting in Tigard.. Mr. Wegner questioned whether the Board would like to host a public meeting in mid April or May which will not only be open to the public but will have an invite list of Councils, City Managers and local clubs and civic associations? Mr. Wegner stated that Chris Uber had attended a meeting today with a technical group that run local businesses and they raised some questions such as whether the Willamette would become like Bull Run and inaccessible, or will legislation be passed to disallow recreational boating on the river? The Board briefly discussed a letter in the Oregonian from a woman in Cedar Hills that will not be affected by the Willamette as a water source. Mr. Wegner also distributed a letter from State Department of Land Conservation and Development to the City of Wilsonville which stated after looking at the moratorium program that (page,2 of letter) "Wilsonville's correction program can • reasonable conclude now to develop the Willamette River source, and to schedule action steps necessary to build the facilities in an expeditious manner." Mr. Wegner continued by saying that this is the first time the State of Oregon has come out and stated to go to the Willamette. Mr. Wegner also distributed a letter from the Mayor of Wilsonville telling the Director of DLCD thanks for their comments. Roel Lindquist, City Manager for the City of Durham questioned whether the issue raised about the Seattle treatment plant would be addressed in the preliminary engineering study? Mr. Wegner stated that this would be included in the preliminary study that MSA is conducting and will cover the design build and .contract operation. Norman Penner, Chairperson for the Tigard Water District stated the importance of the community to be behind this project and to understand the issue and show that Portland does not have Tigard bests interest at heart but their own interests. 6. Fiscal Year 1998199 Badget Dr(tft Discussion. - Mike Miller Mike Miller distributed the narrative and recap sheet of the 1998/99 budget draft. Mr. Miller continued by discussing the largest accomplishment of 1997/98 was the reduction of rates for the next fiscal year from Portland. The staff worked the systemand kept the peaking down to a 1which resulted in a 14% reduction in razes. • Intergovernmental Water Board Meeting Ivtinutes Nlarch ] I. 1995 Page 6 r� Mr. Miller discussed one of the goals of the department being the elimination of Operation,Manager position and utilizing the position for additional support staff for water quality and conservation. Mike stated that one of the highlights was the successful reservoir cleaning and will continue with meter replacement program. Mike outlined the following accounts: 601 $100,000 for hydraulic model of water system. Tigard is one of the very few providers that do not'have a modeling system. This will allow us to look at new development coming into the system and model it to check system requirements. This will be a project that will require a RFP and contract with an engineering firm such as CH2MHILL, EES,,MSA, Black and Veatch, Montgomery Watson. 701 $82,000 Re-landscaping of reservoir sites, fencing of reservoir sites, underground' storage tank removal; redesign area at Canterburywhich is cost shared betweefi other PW'divisions 703 Replacement of 5 yard dump truck with an upgrade to 10 yard to be shared. 705 Computer equipment - replacement of SCADA equipment 706 Replacement of 2 way radios and some various other equipment Commissioner Hunt questioned what was decided on contracting meter reading? Mr. Wegner stated that we have determined at this time to continue reading meters in house and have purchased two Postal vehicles for this purpose. 6270, Capital.Improvement Program - pipeline replacement new 24" line to go front T2l:stand,F'onner to 135th and Walnut ($950;000) budgeted for additional capacity for new reservoir. $15,000 for fire hydrant replacement, program. $300,000 for meter replacement program will allow us to replace 1-1/2"' and larger meters which are mostly commercial/industrial; multi family meters. Mike stated there are 660 1-1/2" and larger.meters of which 620 are 1-1/2 to 2 and we have found new meters with technology that allow for more accurate readings. Installation of pressure reducing stations on Bull Mountain area funded through:SDUs program. Mr. Wegner stated that the first budget meeting will be within the next couple of weeks (April). Intergovernmental Water Board Meeting Minutes March 1 l.. 1.998 Pace 7 i'. 7. Visitors Comments There were no visitor comments. 8. Non Agenda Items Next meeting was set for May 13 with a public meeting on the Willamette the end of April. 9. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 7:10 p.m. • • Imergmvernmental Water Board Meetill°Minutes March I1. 199.E Page bj4—U1-199th 1:04HN FKUf 1 C.U. I . WH I LK I U rub WUKK5 I1.b1 Elena Martin 13305 S.W. Fischer Rd. Tigard, OR 97224 Dear Mr. Laury'_ A few months ago the home I am renting was connected to'the City of"Tigard 4Agter supply. The water meter wes}placed near the intersection of 131" and Fischer Rd_ A couple of weeks ago a heavy truck or rather oversize vehicle ran over the water meter,pushing-the meter downward and breaking the attached PVC piping which resulted in an apparently large water leak. Upon returning home from work that. night I found a nate that the water had been turned off due to the leak_ Since this eventihe public Works;Director,Ed Wegner,has decided that the meter needs to be moved farther from the street to prevent-this from easily happening again. Although the city has.adjusted the water bill based on the calculations allowed,T would still be required to pay an additional one hur dyed plus dollars due to,this exlensive'teal`? I wouid tike to:attend the next 1VVB meeting to discuss my dilernma. Please advise rite of the time of the neat meeting. Sizncere/ly; Elena,'KAy Martin TOTAL-P.01 • Aril 24 .1998 April , Gene.G. Panter 1.4530 SW Chesterfield.Ln. Tigard, Or. 97224 Account 4 3804490 City of Tigard Attn: Mr. Wayne Lowry 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, Or. 97223 " Dear Mr. Lowry, I am writing to you to request an additional.credit toward,my current water bill with'the.city of Tigard. As you may suspect, I had a major water leak at my residence which resulted in this rather high water bill. I greatly appreciate the city crediting my account the Iamount that they_already have however, the circumstances which led to this bill,were, as best.as I can figure, completely out of my control. ln''December of 1997 I took,a.vacation to Mississippi to spend,some time with my family for the holidays. I returned on the evening of December 22"d and it was late and I noticed nothing out of • the ordinary. On December 23rd I noticed that my water pressure seemed to be a,little lower than normal-. I wondered about the problem but assumed it was a temporary situation caused by the use of the washing machine or dishwasher. When the low pressure persisted on December 24th I started getting concerned.and looked around my house�and found no evidence of any leaking water or water-darnage.I,then.went outs ide'And.around to the back of my-houseand discovered that.water was running out from under the back of my home.,I opened the crawl space and discovered that the bottom,'under the house was flooded. I immediately shut of the water and contacted my Ibuilder to _see if, even on Christmas eve,'he could.provide me some.assistance which he did. We-worked,for several hours on Christmas eve but were unable to fix the leak until the 26th..t simply went,without water for two and one half days. My home is built on the side of a very steep hill and the main water-'line comes into the house in the front under my driveway, Apparently the house had settled ever so'slightly. but by enough to break the pipe where it entered the concrete,foundation of the house. Because�of the steep slope of:the hill the water just ran, at a fairly rapid rate, down the hill underneath th_e;house, leaked out from the basement and into the creek which runs behind the house. Had I been home I would, most likely,have discovered this leak much sooner and the bill would not have run to the excessive amount that it did. 1 would be extremely grateful if you would.please put me on the:agenda for the I.W.B. for further consideration. I will look forward to;hearing`from 'you soon,'Thankyou. Sincerely, �, Gene G. Panter April 15, 1998 1 Mr. Ge' ne Punter 14530 SW Chesterfield Lane. CITY F TIG R, Tigard, OR 97224-1973 OREGON , re: Account #3804490 Dear Mr. Panter: This letter is in response to the status of your utility account with our office. As you are aware there is an outstanding balance of$541.76. The original bill amount Of-S 1,503.62 was due to a leak at your residence. After receiving the proper documentation our office did issue a credit of- S741.52 fS741.52 in accordance with office policy. It does appear that a few Ipayments have been made towards the remaining balance, but at this time there isnot any formal paymentarra'ngement with our office. In revie«ing my records, I do show where I have tried contacting you twice leaving a message both times asking that you contact.our office concerning.your aceocent balance and the request for further assistance. At this Lime we require some type of formal payment arrangements to be made so the status of your account does not come into question for possible disconnection of service. Our policy is to • male arrangements for the balance owing to be paid in full within two billing cycles. I understand this is still a fairly large amount owing, and if the need arises I could possibly extend the time frame. In order to expedite this matter, I.need.to hear back from you no later than April 25, 1998 to set up payments arrangements. ShOUld you no longer need assistance and if I do not hear from .you by the 25Th, I,will then assume that all moneys owing will be paid in full with.,your next regular billing. If you are still interested in pursuing the possibility of furtherassistance a request needs to be submitted-in writing to Wayne Lowry, outlining your situation and the reason 'bchind the request for an additional credit.. Once Mr. Lowry has received this request he will tale the proper,steps in making your request a p�artof the next agenda for the Intergovernmental Water Board (LW.B.). You wil then be notified of the date and time of the next meeting so that you may attend. In either situation I need to hear from you by April 25, 1998. I look forward tospeaking with you in the next few weeks. Res peetful'l"y,. /' 1 • Accountin Assist;i_nt/If 1'3125 SVV Holl Blvd. Tigard; OR 97223 (503) 639-417'1 TDD (503) 684-2772 REQUEST FOR ADJUSTMENT ]DUE TO A LEAK •-lie City of Ti 6ard UtilitYDe artment has a policy ofissuing Partial credits.for leaks that are repaired in, a timely tanner. .Generally, we expect leaks to be.repaired within ten days of discovery. Credits are based on your verage usage for the sane period in previous years. This average is deductedtrom the total consumption used uring the time of the leak. The excess usage is charged at the wholesale rate of water, with the difference etween wholesale and resale cost deducted from the utility account as the Credit for Leak lease describe the specific circumstances of your request: j Cs ,ate leak found: �� `� � Date leak repaired- 190 epaired: ) Com-' . ks.y 9.),u ocafion of Service: ` `7�� �� S(il.:; ����[-��%�.�I��CJI � . ustomer Name: -�7C(�/'C tailing address: Street address City State Zip Phone DOCUMENTATION PLEASE SUBMIT COPIES OF PLUNIBER'S .BILLS AND/OR RECEIPTS FOR PARTS, REQUIRED TO FIX THE LEAK FOR OFFICE IJSE 0 N LY SI . _ til =0 SIJ3 S1. 7 5.1.6 70c = RES \•[[;R C0'1 IN 1) IRP, Markup Lf- l� J_CV,0L's C IOUS Fears US C: _ ? 3 — — '"ocriods used Avera`�c Leal: Period Leal,ccf 1V1ar.1 up Crceit ldiustnient' " /n / � ^ � ` . 'MSL* Master Record Dump Printed: Tuesday' April 28, 1998 11 : 40am Page: 1 �elp Account Info ' Meter & Financial Info Ac #� 3804 Ftg: Mtr #: 10487 # Dials: 4 NoBl : _ Grp: 38 Rte: 0038 Seq: 3860 Sze: 3/4__ Minn, _ # Mts: 01 8/C: C Area: TW Type; RES Prim: Sew� Swm: Win: XRef: 4104490___ Ten : _ Spec : I Fix Units: .. Legl : Op: 05/21/1992 Rates NB Codes Step 1 Desc Auto paymentNo Water : F, 11 B�i l I ab/I e Address Sewer charge L.ast: PANTER �_ Swm: X Nc' charge Frs ' GENE Acct Fl ags Read ings Addr: 14530 SW CHESTERFIELD LN_ Nt : Yes Qw�� No C�{r : 2662 04/ 17 Ms: No Mc : No Prv: 2624 02/20 St : OR Z ip: 97224-1978_ Cr : Balance n fc'rmat i�n . Phn : (503) 579-251 1 Water Sewer Swm Service For Address Bal : 598. 35 Na: Pein: St : 14530 SWCHESTERFIELD LN_______ Ot : HP. � C: T�t�l : 5 8. 5 ip ; . -�- ` ^ ' - . , ' . ' ' . . . . ^ ^ ' -Tr4nsactions histmv�/ Printed: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11 : 40am Page: 2 For acct 3804490 111e , Ty Wqtor Sewer Swm Total Open Reference 11/g3 SB ` 109~ 70 0. 00 109, 70 109. 70 Auto Conv 11/16/93 PY -108j70 ' 0. 00 0. 00 -109' 70 0'00 1.1 /19/93 BL 49~4<5 ' 49. 45 49.45 Billin{J 1994/ 12/14/93 Py -49. 45 0. 00\� 0. 00 -49. 45 0. 00 �/20/94 BL 42. 48 42. 48 42. 48 Bilfing 1994/ 02/25/94 PY -42. 48 0. 00 0. 00 -42. 48 0,00 03/18/94 BL 29. 55 29, 55 20.55 Billing 1994/ - . 03/11/94 PY ~29^ 55 0. 00 0. 00 -29. 55 0100 ' . 05/25/94 BL 49. 37 49.37 49.37 Billing 1994/ 06X14/94 PY -49. 37 0. 00 0. 00 -49. 37 0, 00 07/20/94 BL 62. 36 62. 36 62.36 Billing 1995/ 08/ 10/94 PY -62. 38 0. 00 0. 00 -62. 36 0. 00 08/ 14/94 BL 51 . 23 51 . 23 51 . 23 Billing 1995/' 10/07/94 PY -51 . 23 0. 00 0. 00 -51 , 23 0~00 11 /09/94 BL 15 8, 20 50.20 50. 20 Billing 1995/ 12/02/94 PY -56,20 /). 00 0. 00 -50. 20 V. 00 01 /04/95 BL 38. 60 38,60 ' 18. 60 Billing 1995/ 02/01 /95 PY -38. 60 00 0. 00 -38. 60 0. 00 03/01/95 BL 31, 35 39.35 38. 35 Billing 1995/ 03/27/95 PY -31, 15 0~00 0"80 -39. 35 ' 0, 08 04/26/95 BL 30. 33q° A2 18. 32 Billing 1995/ 05/05/95 "Y -38'32 0. 00 0, 00 -38. 12 0. 00 06/21/95 BL 63. 68 63 68 63 68 Billi 1995/ . , . . rV� 07/05/95 PY -63. 68 0,00 ' 0. 00 -63. 68 0. 00 16/95 BL 81 .B8 E}1 . 88 81 . 88 Billing 1996/ 06/95 PY -81 ' 88 0. 00 0' 00 -81 . 88 0- 00 1,7 54. 16 54. 16 54. 16 Billing 1916/ 11 / 10/95 PY -54" 16 0. 00 0. 00 �54^ 16 0.00 12/06/95 BL 48. RED, 48. 88 48. 88 Billing 1996/ 01/09/96 PY -4q. R8 0. 00 0.D0 -48. 88 0. 00 01 /31 /96 BL 50, 4S 50. 48 50. 48 Billing 1996/ 02/08/96 PY -50"48 [x,00 0.00 450" 48 0,00 03/27/96 BL �60. 47 � �6A. 47 60, 47 Billing 1996/ 04,08/96 PY -60^ 47 0^00 0. 00 -60.47 0,00 05)22/96 BL 58112 50. 12 58, 12 Billing 1996/ 06/07/96 PY -58. 12 0. 00 0. 00 -58. 12 0. 00 »/ / 1 / EIL /2^ ..... /2, 92 72. 92 Billing 1997/ 08/07/96 PY -72. 92' 0. 00 0' 00 -72, 92 0. 00 09/1 1 /96 BL 112. 24 112.24 112. 24 Billing 1997/ 10/07/96 PY -112. 24 0. 00 0. 00 -1M24 0. 00 11/06/96 BL 81 . 59 81 . 59 81 . 59 BilIing 1997/ 12/09/9E. PY -81 ' 59 0. 00 0. 00 -01 . 39 0I /01 /97 BL 110. 17 110, 17 110. 17 Bill'ing 1987/ 01/ 16/97 PY -110. 17 0, 00 0. 00 -118, 17 0. 00 �3/26/97 BL 6E/. 18 68. 18 58. 18 Billing 1997/ . 04/07/97 PY -68. 18 0. 00 0. 00 -88. 18 0^ 00 ' 05/18/97 B.L. 67.41 67. 41 67. 41 Billing 1997/ 06/ 11 /97 PY ~67.41 0. 00 0. 00 -67141 0. 00 07/30/97 DL 99. 24 99' 24 09. 24 Billing 1998/ 08/97 PY -99^ 24 0. 00 0. 00 -99.24 0. 00 24/!97 BL 86^ 90 86. 90 86. 90 Billing 1988/ � ll702/S7 p . -86. 90 '0. 00 0. 00 -86' 90 0.00 1 BL 183, 7S 183. 78 183.78Billing 1988/. 11/09/97 PY -183. 78 0. 00 0. 00 -183. 78 '0006.00� - `'� � 01 /28/98 BL 1 , 503. 62 1 /�2' Billj.� 02/06/98 PY -110. 17 0. 0D 0. 00 ' - ` J CE . ^ ^ ' 02/25/88ID, ' . - 'Transactns histnry Printed: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11 : 40am Page: 3 For acct 3804490 ' Ty Water Sewer Swm Total Open Reference 3/9E[ PY -3 - .42 A. 00 0' 80 -39. 42 1 , 393' 45 03/10/98 BC 0'00 0. 00 �741. 52 651 . 93 Credit Leak 04/07/98 PY -1I0. 17 0. 00 0. 00 -110. 17 541 . 76 04/22/98 B,L- 56. 59 56. 59 598.35 Billing 1gg8/ ' ' . . ` ' . 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' ~Meter Infor'mation Printed: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11: 40am Page: 4 For acct 3804490 ������ �r�ter Num: 1 Active: .Yes Service: Both - How: Add Cubic feet Remote: Size�- 3/4 Dials: 4 Make: B Read Type: Flags: Dog [ ] Walkin [ ] Back [ ] Front [ ] S1:de [ ] Remote [ ] Date Curr Date F;re`/ Usage Ty Yr/Cyc' Adjust Cmt 7/98 2, 662 02/20/98 2, 624 38 A 1g9806 Imported read 02/20/98 2, 624 01 1 /g8 2, 598 26 A 189805 _ Imported read 01/21/98 2, 598 11/20/97 1 , 464 1 , 134 A 19g804 Imported read 11/20/97 1 , 464 09/16/97 1 , 330 134 A l9g803 Imported read 09/16/97 1 , 330 07/23/97 1 , 269 61 A 199802 Ihpbrted read --7/23/97 1 , 269 05/20/97 1 , 199 70 A 19g801 Imported read 05/20/97 1 , 199 03/20/97 1 , 153 46 A 199706 Imported read 03/20/97 1 , 153 01/03/97 1 , 107 46 A 199705 Imported read 01 /03/97 1 , 107 11/06/96 1 , 028 79 A 199704 Imported read 11/06/96 1 , 02809/12/96 971 57 A 1S�7S3 �mporttd read 09/12/96 971 07/18/g6 �91 80 A 199702 Imported read 07/18/g6 891 05�2/96 �1 50. A 1��1 ITorted read 05/22/96 84� 03/x7'/�6 2 39 A 19960� ` Impprted raad 03/27/C)6 802 02/01/96 61 41 A 1S 5 IFri ported read 0296 761 12/06/95 728 33 A 199604 ImporI-ed read 12/06/95 728 10 1 /95 � G96 32 A 19g6A3 Jmported' 1�/11 /95 69� V8/16/95 660 ` 36 A 1996�2 Impg�ted read 08/ 16/95 660 06/21 /95 6�>� ` 57 A 19g601 Imported read 06/21/95 603 �4/25/S5 560 4�J A 199507 Imported read 25/95 560 02/28/g5 536 24 A 189506 Imported read 28/g5 536 01/04/95 511 � 25 A 199505 Imported read �T/04/95 �� 1 i1/08/94 4A7 24 A �99504 Impprted read 11 /08/94 487 "D 1744 454 mported read D9/13/94 454 07/20/94 420 34 A ted read 07/20/94 420 0�l/24/�4 �78 42' A 1Sg501 Imported re�d 05/24/94 378 03/18/94 346 32 f-j 199 6 Imported read 03/ 18/94 346 01/24/g4 328 ' l8' |� �99405 01/24/94 328 1 1 /1g/9� 301 2� M 1��9404 ^ ' 11/ 19/93 301 09/22/9� 268 � 33 M 1 09/22/93 26807/21/93 �V 78 A 19g402 Cnvt Reads 93 1g0f�5/19/�3 �1 6 34 A 199401 �nvt �eads D5/i��/93 156 03/19/93 138 18 A 199306 t Reads 03/19/93 1-- {x1/20/93 116 22 A 1993(y5 Cnvt Re��6s 01/20/93 1 1G 1 1/20/92 95 21 A 199304 cnvtReads ' i 1/20/92 95 099� 73 22 A 199303Cnyt Reads . 09/21/92 73 07/22/92 43 30 A 1�9302 Cnvt Re�ds D7/22/92 43 38 A 19�381 �nvt Reads ^ .. ~ ~Npty 1aTinted: Tuesdayv April 28, 1998 11 : 40am Page: 5 For acct 3804490 (CHG'D MAIL ADR PER P.O. TT ) 04/04/97 (CH8 MAIL R ADD FROM 7400 BARR SW NES D #542 PD TO SERVICE ADD ) (PER P O. AB ) 01/21/S8 (C RK CALLED IN DURING MTR READING RE HI6H READ. READ WAS ) (259F]. CLARK T/OFF METER AND TRIED TO NOTIFY CUST. AB ) 01 /22/98 (MR P CALLED CRAIG ON DUTY. BAD LEAK WAS OVER CHRISTMAS AND ) (HE THINKS HIS TOILET IS LEAKING NOW. CUST STATED WILL CALL ) (THE OFFICE TODAY, BUT WE HAVE NOT HEARD FROM HIM AS OF YET. > (�ENT CR LEA� ADJ FORM. AB ) 02/06/98 (CUST CALLED RE LEAK & CURRENT BILLING' -- SENT AN ANOTHER 'CR ) (LEAK FQRM - CUST THREW AWAY PREVIOUS ONE. EXPLAINED CR LEAK) (POLICY & THAT IS APPEARS FUST WILL BE GETTING ADJ OF APPROX ) CREC\IT. �OLD HIMT `T WA� MAKE) (CR ADJ TO ACCT AS SOON AS PAPERWORK RE & T8EN NOTIFY CUST) (OF PROCE�URE �ORAPPLYING TO THE IWB BOARD A3 HE HAS ALREADY) (ASKED FC FURTHER ASSITANCE ABOVE & BEYOND THE CR LEAK ) (pQLI C:YGAYLE ) 04/02/98 (CALL�] CUST AFTER CR L��AK ISSUED IN MARCH RE NEW $$ OWINE� ) (TOiD HIM TO SEND LTR TO WAYNE L FOR REQUEq� OF FURTHER |1ELP ) - (W/BAL. OWILNG. 8AYLE ' ) 04/02/98 (CALLED L�FT MSG FOR [|UST TO CONTACT OFC RE STATUS OF ACCT. ) (TRYING TO FIND OUT WHERE HIS REQUEST IS SO THAT NOTE CAN ) (BE MADE RE ANY TYPE OF ARRANGEMENTS. GAYLE ) ` ^ 04/20/98 (CUST CALLED RE LTR SENT -- HE WILL E R BDAFTING R T LTQ WAyNE ) (LOWRY FOATION TO IWB FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE. CUST ) (WILL BE MAKING ANOTHER PYMNT OF $110 WITHIN THE MONTH BAL) (TO CARRY OVER UNTIL IWB DECISION. GAYLE ) 04/22/S8 (Bill Message for 04/22/1998 Cycle: 06 Year : 19g8 ) (YOUR ACCOUNT HAS 8EEN ADJUSTED DUE TO A CREDIT FOR LEAK. ) `. MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Monahan, City Manager Honorable Mayor and City Council Intergovernmental Water Board Members FROM: Ed Wegner RE: WWSA - Key & Supporting Message DATE: May 19, 1998 The attached document has been developed to assist us in understanding and addressing issues regarding Tigard's long term water supply questions and the Willamette River as a viable raw water source. The idea behind this document is so that we all have the same baseline information as we are asked questions by the public. As issues and messages change, I will send out revisions. As always, if you wish additional information, please ask since we have developed a number of documents on the Willamette River that we take to public meetings for distribution. Thanks! WILLAMETTE WATER SUPPLY AGENCY CLEAN WATER FOR OUR COMMUNITIES Key and Supporting Messages Establishing the need Within the next ten years communities throughout the greater Portland area will begin to experience occasional and ultimately long-term water shortages that will result in the inability to service existing customers and new development. Existing water supplies or contract provisions with wholesale suppliers will not meet anticipated demand. • Faced with a water shortage in 5-7 years, the Tigard Water service area must find a new source of water. • The City of Tigard, on behalf of its customers located in the cities of Tigard, King City, and Durham and the unincorporated area of Washington County on Bull Mountain, purchases water from the City of Portland, the Tualatin Valley Water District and Lake Oswego. • These wholesale suppliers do not have enough future water capacity to meet Tigard's anticipated future needs. • The urgency of this situation is exemplified by the City of Wilsonville's recent decision to invoke a building moratorium, the first time this has occurred in the region in the past 20 years. Without an assured and dependable source of continuous water, the City of Wilsonville can not bring on new customers. Wilsonville officials are identifying various future water supply alternatives, but consider the Willlamette River as the best, most cost-effective supply option. • Nor do water supply resources exist with any other water districts in the region where new contract relationships could be established. Continued conservation efforts have slowed per capita usage, but anticipated regional and community population and business growth will quickly reduce available water supplies. • Existing wholesale suppliers, who control their own water source supply, are unwilling to renew or expand contracts with existing or other future users in an effort to ensure their own supply. 1850 SW 170th Ave. - Beaverton. OR 97075 • Phone 503-642-1511 Fax 503-649-2733 Tualatin Valley Water District Clackamas River Water Citicsofligard,Tualatin,GlAdstonc,Shcrw(xxl The Canby Utility : , WWSA key messages - page 2 • Portland city officials are now talking about the potential of raising the level of the dam within the Bull Run watershed to boost water storage capacity, but the idea is in an extremely preliminary stage and may be very expensive for communities like Tigard. No contracting, permitting, cost estimates or supply timetable have been offered to date. The public demands a certainty of water and has communicated that position to water districts through their comments and various public opinion studies. • Citizens are concerned about meeting local water needs for both existing and future residents and businesses. • Effective governmental actions to meet existing supply needs and growth demands is an extremely important public priority. ldenti ing solutions Cooperative efforts are underway to identify and utilize new, safe and cost-effective water sources. Some 26 water districts and municipalities continuously meet to discuss, analyze and plan for the region's short- and long-term water needs. From this cooperative planning effort, several water districts and cities have formed the Willamette Water Supply Agency to meet the urgent and long-term water supply needs of its members' customers. • The City of Tigard, as a founding member of the Willamette Water Supply Agency, has pledged significant staff and financial resources to systematically identify the best, cooperative water supply solution. • Participating in this effort are the cities of Tigard, Tualatin, Gladstone, Sherwood, the Canby Utility Board and the Clackamas River Water and the Tualatin Valley Water Districts. • The WWSA has evaluated the feasibility—both safety and cost—of numerous potential sources. • All of the options can produce safe treated and purified water. WWSA key messages - page 3 The Solution The Willamette Water Supply Agency's objective is to provide a safe, assured, reliable and cost-effective source of future water for its members' customers. That will come through the construction of a water purification plant on the upper Willamette River, above Wilsonville. Creating the highest quality water in the region and the state, as measured by federal and state safety standards is the first priority of the WWSA. • Engineering design standards and water quality testing have been focused on meeting this critical measure, and tests indicate a proven four-step purification process will be successful. The water purification plant will be built and operated by the Willamette Water Supply Agency for the benefit of the customers of its member districts. • Customers of the Tigard water service area will be an immediate beneficiary of this new source of guaranteed, long-term, reliable and safe water. Engineering and financial analysis is underway to determine the initial and future capacity of the plant, its site and pipeline distribution network to wholesale customers, the construction timeline and cost. • Planning is underway to determine the feasibility of oversizing the river intake pipe to minimize future disruption of the river environment if future water demands exceed the initial scope of the treatment plant. • A similar effort is underway to size the distribution pipeline from the treatment plant, also benefiting the environmental. • All of these important issues are being reviewed by the City of Tigard's public works staff and their consulting engineers. As Tigard's water supply needs are immediate, they must act responsibly but quickly to make important decisions to assure that their customers have an assured, safe and cost- effective water supply. • As this information is very important to citizens and customers, the WWSA members will provide continuous information about how we are progressively meeting our water supply responsibilities. PLEASE REGISTER DATE: May 20, 1998 MEETING: Intergovernmental Water Board Meeting_ NAME - (Please Print) (Do you wish to speak?) J Yes or No kathv\iwb\visitor