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® City-of Tigard
Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
° . Se tember 27 2016
STUDY SESSION ® 6:30 p.m.
Council Present: Mayor Cook,Councilor Henderson,Council President Snider and Councilor
Goodhouse.
Staff Present:Assistant City Manager Newton,Assistant Community Development Director McGuire,
Associate Planner Kowacz and City Recorder Krager
A. Council Liaison Reports—Councilor Henderson said the Summerfield Outreach went very well.
Council President Snider remarked he would like to duplicate it in another part of the community
but it may be difficult to find,another group that is as engaged. Councilor Goodhouse mentioned
hearing a discussion about attracting attendees to city meetings and that offering prizes, such as
Starbucks cards or raffles was effective. Council President Snider said the difference with the
Summerfield community is that they wanted to be there and are very interested in what is going
on in the community. In response to a question from Council President Snider,Assistant City
Manager said ice cream socials can attract as many as 50-80 neighbors.
Council President Snider reported on the Lake Oswego-Tigard Water Partnership Oversight
Committee meeting. He said.the group is moving towards identifying the general structure of a
future operating agreement which at this point may create a separate entity. He said Tigard
supports this. He said there is also discussion on whether to immediately begin funding the
depreciation of the project which may double the monthly cost. Council President Snider said the
current agreement says the intent of both cities is to fund the depreciation immediately which was
decided in the 2008 time period He reported that Mayor Cook found an error in the allocation
that when corrected was in Tigard's favor. Money is being put away now for known upcoming
maintenance such as filter replacements in ten years. Councilor Henderson asked about money in
the budget to help with the Willamette River Water Coalition (WRWC) program. Council
President Snider said that money will be in the water fund and comes from future SDCs.
Councilor Goodhouse went on a bike tour of Beaverton with the Westside Economic Alliance
which included Nike's new construction. All seven new schools are being built to category 4
standards so they can be used as disaster shelters in an emergency. Features include generators,
solar panels and separate water pipes that can be filled by trucks in case the municipal water
system is compromised. He said this increases the cost of the buildings by only 1-3 percent.
Mayor Cook attended a Transportation Strategies Team meeting regarding different grant
requirements for regional, state and federal grants. He mentioned the bridge fund grant which will
pay for the North Dakota Street Bridge but does not cover ramps or a bike/pedestrian path.
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B. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE PROCESS AND PROCEDURES PROJECT
UPDATE
Associate Planner Kowacz and Assistant Community Development Director McGuire presented
this item. This large project will include updates and fix inconsistencies identified by staff and
logged in an improvement database. Many changes are administrative or housekeeping items. It
includes changes identified by the Strategic Plan Goal 2 audit for walkability,and Comprehensive
Plan Goal 10—housing, to include different types of housing such as detached accessory dwelling
units.
Examples of what will be in the update:
• Recommendation to remove or reduce a conditional use permit requirement for trails
already in an adopted city trails plan.
• New criteria for approving projects for walkability.
• Establish more consistent terminology.
• Creation of a"general' adjustment instead of many, specific adjustments.
• Develop requirements for detached Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
• Develop a lot line consolidation process. Councilor Goodhouse suggested adding a
disclaimer or a time limit so this cannot be used to create a development.Assistant
Community Development Director McGuire said a time restriction would be about
the limit the city can do to prevent property owners from making several separate lot
line adjustments in order to end up with a subdivision. Council President Snider asked
if this could be coordinated with the county similar to how the spacing requirements
apply to both city and county marijuana facility locations. Mr. McGuire said staff can
look into it.
Ms. Kowacz said this process has three parts and discussed the schedule.
• Immediate changes required by FEMA rules and Measure 91 (marijuana establishment
spacing limits) —tonight
• A reorganization of the Community Development Code to make it easier to
understand and consistent —January 2017
• The content changes and policy decisions will be reviewed::
o June July 2017—Public Open Houses
o Planning Commission Workshops August—October 2017
o City Council Workshops -November—December 2017
o City Council Adoption—January 2018
Council Questions and Comments:. Mayor Cook asked for sidewalks to be required for
single homes constructed on a lot.Assistant Community Development Director McGuire
said there is a rough proportionality test for this and that is why it was probably not done in
the past. Councilor Henderson asked if he meant he wanted a sidewalk requirement for
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building on a flag lot and Mayor Cook said yes. Mr. McGuire said he would investigate the
rough proportionality evaluation and come back with findings.
Mayor Cook said a few years ago there was a code issue list that contained the sign code;
backyard chickens,etc. and asked if council could receive an updated list.
Council President Snider asked if staff has figured out what to recommend about chickens
because he still gets a lot of questions. Assistant Community Development Director
McGuire said it has evolved to the point that there is an entire legislative project around
urban agricultural issues.
Councilor Goodhouse noted that Tualatin is looking at regulating food carts. Mr. McGuire
said they are already allowed in Tigard if they meet certain criteria. They must be wheeled,
can be in any area where a food or restaurant business is allowed, such as a General
Commercial Zone;required parking ratios must be maintained if they are in a parking lot and
they cannot hook up to water or sewer. He added that staff is looking into allowing food
cart pods and this will be folded into the urban architecture section.
Administrative Items:
Councilor Goodhouse and City Engineer Faha will report on the American Public Works
Association Conference at a brown bag lunch presentation at 11:45 a.m. on October 6 in
Town Hall.
There is a new gas tax video on the website and a mailer went out in utility bills.
The Hunziker agenda item was missing legal descriptions and Assistant City Manager
Newton handed these out to council.
Meeting Changes—The October 11 and November 8 council meetings are cancelled. The
October 18 meeting is a combination business/workshop.
1. BUSINESS MEETING
A. At 7:32 p.m. Mayor Cook called the City Council and Local Contract Review Board meeting
to order.
B. City Recorder Krager called the roll.
Present Absent
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
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C. Mayor Cook asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance.
D. Mayor Cook called to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items—None
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication— None
B. Citizen Communication—Sign-up Sheet. No one signed up to speak.
3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council)
A. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:
• July 12,2016
• July 26,2016
B. CONSIDER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN IGA WITH
ODOT FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SECTIONS OF THE
FANNO CREEK TRAIL
C. CONSIDERATION OF CITYWIDE COLLECTION SERVICES CONTRACT
AWARD
D. CONSIDERATION OF JANITORIAL SERVICES CONTRACT AWARD
E. CONSIDERATION OF CONTRACT AWARD FOR DESIGN OF THE TIEDEMAN
RE-ALIGNMENT OF FANNO CREEK TRAIL
F. PROCLAIM DISTRACTION FREE DRNING AWARENESS DAY
Council President Snider moved to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Councilor
Goodhouse seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed
unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
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4. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING: DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DCA2016-
00002 REQUIRED REGULATORY CHANGES AND FEMA FIRM MAP UPDATE
a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
b. City Attorney Rihala read the legislative hearing procedures.A copy was available at the
front of the room.
C. Staff Reports Associate Planner Kowacz gave the staff report oil this hearing to adopt flood
insurance rate maps (FIRM) and two text amendments. One amendment is to the
floodplain regulations to include critical facility regulations,adding a severability clause and
other conflicts identified by FEMA with the National Flood Insurance Program. The other
is to change spacing requirements between marijuana facilities from 2,000 feet to 1,000 feet.
Associate Planner Kowacz gave some background on the National Flood Insurance
Program. It allows property owners who have property within the special flood hazard areas
to obtain federally-backed flood insurance.The program also identifies and maps the
nation's floodplains and these are placed on the FIRM which is used to determine local
jurisdiction regulations,when insurance applies and what the rate might be. Floodplain
boundaries are not constant so FEMA periodically amends the floodplain program through
updates to the local FIRM and corresponding flood insurance study. The program also
provides a community assistant to ensure that floodplain regulations are being adequately
enforced. The City of Tigard had a community assistant visit (CAV) in September 2014 and
there were a few items identified. One is the severability clause and the others were
regulations related to critical facilities, such as hospitals. The city must adopt the updated
FIRM and floodplain regulations by November 4,2016.
Associate Planner Kowacz said the use and possession of recreational marijuana was
legalized by voters in November 4,2014 and on April 21,2015 the city adopted regulations
related to marijuana facilities. More recently HB3400-A passed which established the
requirements for a land use compatibility statement,taxation and recognized marijuana as a
crop. Also in this bill was the provision that local jurisdictions not require more than 1,000
feet between marijuana facilities. Tigard's code,requiring 2,000 feet,does not comply with
state requirements.
Ms. Kowacz said notices were provided per Tigard Development Code Section 18.360.
Measure 56 notices were sent.July 11,2016. The city received phone calls regarding the
floodplain map changes and three citizens testified at the Planning Commission. Concerns
were expressed about the National Flood Insurance Program in general and how a property
can be removed from the floodplain designation. Written testimony was received and is
included in the staff report. The Planning Commission asked staff to research a community
rating program which Portland and Beaverton have been accepted into that can lead to a
reduction in flood insurance rates. Assistant Community Development Director McGuire
said to get into the program a city must demonstrate they have numerous programs to
protect the floodplain. He said he was involved in the program in Portland and it requires
assigning a staff person to be the direct contact with FEMA. Tigard does not have some of
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the programs so the city would not have enough points to get a meaningful reduction in
rates. He said it requires a fairly extensive staff and resource commitment.
d. Public Testimony—Mayor Cook called for public testimony.
Art Bahrs, 12170 SW Merestone Court,Tigard,OR 97223,said when he purchased their
home they put a clause in the contract that it must be surveyed and found to be out of the
floodplain,because the cost of flood insurance rose from$850 per year to$2,900. He said
they have had to fight FEMA annually because they believe Mr. Bahrs' house has moved..
His insurance company assisted him in proving that the lines on the map moved but the
house did not. He expressed appreciation to Associate Planner Kowacz for her help. He
asked what the city can do when FEMA insists that the house moved. He said he has
reinforced the grounds and installed retaining walls. Mr. McGuire said he would need to
know more about the situation and what FEMA is saying. He cautioned that city staff could
look at it and provide documentation but he was unsure of what the outcome would be.
Mayor Cook asked about Mr. Edwards'property and Assistant City Manager Newton
remarked that it was a similar situation to Mr. Bahrs'property. The city provided previous
maps so Mr. Edwards could show documentation that the line location changed,not the
house location. Councilor Goodhouse said in the insurance world this is a common issue
with FEMA. Mayor Cook asked if there would be rate increases when this is adopted. Ms.
Kowacz said there was a rate increase last April. She said there were many properties that
had been in the floodplain but now have been excluded. There were incremental shifts
along Fanno Creek but several properties were removed. Assistant Community
Development Director McGuire said he has not heard during recent public hearings about
anyone's rates going up.
e. Council Questions: Council President Snider asked about a grammatical error in marijuana
code Section C.3.Associate Planner Kowacz said she will correct it to say"lot or parcel."
Mayor Cook asked how a property owner can remove themselves from a floodplain and
Associate Planner Kowacz said that FEMA has a letter of map removal process.The city
keeps track of these and the property owner has to provide documentation. Councilor
Henderson said he has gone through this process. His house is five feet higher than
Summer Creek. He had it surveyed and was able to show the home was out of the
floodplain. He worked with State Farm Insurance and did not find the process that difficult.
He reiterated that he removed the house from the floodplain but not the entire lot.
Regarding the marijuana code amendment Mayor Cook said council had additional
discussion that they want to bring up other than number of feet,including changes to time,
place and.manner. Council wants to take another look at Tigard's closing hours,which are
stricter than neighboring cities. Also,the council approved not allowing the businesses
within the urban mixed-use Central Business District and would like to reconsider that. He
understands that staff wants to discuss following the state law on distance regulations but
asked if council could consider the other code concerns at the same time. He asked how the
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single code amendment got through Planning Commission when council has these other
issues.
f. Staff Recommendation: Associate Planner Kowacz said staff recommends council approve
the ordinance as is and direct staff to open up the marijuana business regulations at a future
meeting for the other policy changes.
g. Council Discussion: Council President Snider said he had mentioned desiring changes for
six to ten months and was disappointed that council cannot act on them now while making
the change in the code for the 1,000-foot distance. He asked City Attorney Rihala about
splitting up the ordinance into two and passing the FEMA code update but keeping the
marijuana time,place and manner discussion open. City Attorney Rihala said from a broader
standpoint the other issues cannot fit into the present ordinance under consideration
tonight.
Councilor Goodhouse asked if there was a deadline to change to 1,000-feet and City
Attorney Rihala said the city has been out of compliance for some time. If an application
comes to the city asking for a marijuana facility that is within the 2,000-foot boundary in the
current code language, the city would be put in the place of going against state law or going
against its own code, neither of which is good.
Mayor Cook expressed preference for one hearing to cover all changes to the code related to
marijuana. He noted that he does not see agenda items until they have already gone through
the Planning Commission hearings. Council President Snider said the Planning Commission
should be aware of what direction the City Council is going.
Assistant Community Development Director McGuire said it could take as long as four
months to get notices out for another public hearing. City Attorney Rihala recommended
deferring the second part of the discussion to a date certain and continuing this hearing.
Council President Snider asked if additional changes would need to go through the Planning
Commission and City Attorney Rihala said it would depend on the scope of the
amendments;a time change is not significant;but location changes might require public
notice.
Mayor Cook said he would like to know what other cities do and not arbitrarily select a
number for hours of operation. He also asked to review a map prepared by Associate
Planner Floyd that was shown at a previous meeting illustrating location restrictions. He
noted there is currently one retail operator in Tigard and another has submitted an
application but has not yet opened. The map may need to be changed in a few months to
reflect this additional business. He noted that the Planning Commission previously voted to
allow marijuana businesses on Main Street but half of the street is not available because of
proximity to St.Anthony's School. Council chose not to allow such businesses on Main
Street but now some members are reconsidering the north half of Main Street or any Central
Business District property on Pacific Highway. He requested maps that include existing
2,000 foot limits shown with 1,000 foot boundaries;Pacific Highway and Main Street. He
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noted that other cities have kept these businesses away from libraries,recreation centers and
major parks but pocket parks are not included.
Councilor Goodhouse said he wanted to reconsider allowing sites on Scholls Ferry Road,
Hall Boulevard and other streets. Council President Snider said he is willing to look at those
but does not really want to expand available areas. He asked staff to find out if the Tigard
Police Department has any concerns and whether people have the same concerns now that
may have had one year ago before legalization.
A discussion on process was held and staff was asked if amendments to marijuana
regulations could be completed by the November 4 FEMA deadline. Assistant Community
Development Director McGuire said he did not think so. Council President Snider asked if
the operating hours could be changed and voted on tonight. City Attorney Rihala asked
staff to read the notice and after hearing it she advised council not to vote on other items
because the notice was quite specific. The council could consider these changes on the
October 18 meeting with October 25 as backup. City Attorney Rihala said council could
continue the portion of the discussion on the marijuana code changes.
h. Close Public Hearing (hearing on marijuana portion was continued)
i. Council Deliberation and Consideration of Ordinance No. 16-20
Council President Snider moved to approve Ordinance No. 16-20 with the following
changes: Remove Sections 4 and 6; Section 5 becomes new Section 4; second and third
"Whereas" clauses are deleted;the first three words in Section 3.0 are deleted;and the
reference to marijuana is removed from the title. Councilor Henderson seconded the
motion.
City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 16-20— AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE (TITLE 18) TO ADOPT FEDERAL
AND STATE REQUIRED REGULATORY CHANGES AND NEW FEMA
FIRM MAPS. PROPOSED TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE CHANGES
INCLUDING UPDATED AND NEW DEFINITIONS RELATED TO
FLOODPLAINS TO BE PLACED WITHIN CHAPTER 18.120
(DEFINITIONS);TEXT AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 18.775
(SENSITIVE LANDS) TO PROVIDE REGULATION RELATING TO
CRITICAL FACILITIES AND ADD A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, as
amended
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
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Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Goodhouse made a motion to continue consideration of Section 18.735 to the
date certain of October 18. 2016. Council President Snider seconded the motion and all
voted in favor.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
5. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR HUNZIKER
INFRASTRUCTURE RIGHT OF WAY
Economic Development Manager Purdy and Senior Project Engineer Newbery were present for the
staff report. Mr. Purdy said he brought council information in May on the Hunziker infrastructure
project and council recommended moving forward with obtaining the rights of way. He said the
next step in the process is for council to approve a Resolution of Necessity. He said the resolution
attachments include legal descriptions and a table to coordinate which portions of right of way are in
which tax lots and properties. A 30 percent design overview shows segment by segment where the
road will be and the amount of right of way needed. He said the Resolution of Necessity authorizes
the city manager and legal counsel to take that step if needed.
Mayor Cook noted to the audience that this concept has come before council previously in several
briefings and the only new documents received tonight were the legal descriptions.
Council President Snider moved for adoption of Resolution No. 16-43. Councilor Goodhouse
seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 16-43 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NEED
TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING
STREET, PUBLIC UTILITY AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS
ALONG SW WALL STREET FROM HUNZIKER ROAD TO TECH
CENTER DRIVE and AUTHORIZING EMINENT DOMAIN AND
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IF NECESSARY
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Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
6. CONSIDER AUTHORIZING A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG)
APPLICATION FOR BAGAN PARK
Parks Manager Martin gave the staff report and said council is being asked to authorize a CDBG
grant application for the Bagan Park property on Greenburg Road,purchased with Parks Bond
funds in 2010. This area of Tigard is deficient in parks. A design was conceived in a planning
session held with area neighbors. Councilor Henderson commented, "Bagan Park was a winner
from the beginning and it will be nice to see this developed." In response to a question from Mayor
Cook,Parks Manager Martin said staff is in the process of prioritizing projects. Mayor Cook asked
staff to print a list showing what may be cut if this project is funded. Parks Manager Martin said this
project was delayed in order to gain more certainty on how Parks System Development Charges
would be handled. Contracts Manager Barrett added that staff ran a forecast and there will be an
adequate fund balance to absorb the costs.
In response to a question from Councilor Henderson,Parks Manager Martin said it would not be
budgeted until next year. Council President Snider asked if Tigard's grant application would be
competitive and Mr. Martin said it would and that is one reason to have higher matching funds from
the city.
Councilor Henderson motioned to authorize a CDBG grant application for Bagan Park. Council
President Snider seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
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7. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD: DISCUSSION ON UPCOMING CONTRACT
Contracts Manager Barrett and Senor Project Engineer Newbury gave the staff report on an
upcoming contract for the Canterbury Lane storm line upgrade project. The current storm line was
constructed in the 1960s according to standards at that time but without regard for maintenance or
and access for visual inspection. The upgrade includes installation of a 12-inch storm line with
manholes and catch basin and will meet Clean Water Services requirements and city design
standards. Eight bids were received and staff will recommend that council approve a contract with
D &T Excavation for$398,000. Councilor Henderson commented that the bids are the closest he
has seen in a long time and this tells him that the contractors have confidence in working for the city
and staff should be proud. He said Tigard is being looked at as a good place to do business. Mayor
Cook asked about the timeframe and if this line is needed for storm water runoff from the single-
family homes being constructed on 109`h Avenue. Engineer Newbury said only a small portion of
the new homes will drain to this line.
Councilor Goodhouse said he has heard questions about water pressure on Canterbury Lane and
Engineer Newbury said that will be addressed by a future CIP project and it is not related to this
project. Council said this contract could come back as a Consent Agenda item.
8 NON AGENDA ITEMS None
9. EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 8:51 p.m. Mayor Cook read the citation for an Executive Session called under ORS 192.660 (2) (i)
to review and evaluate,pursuant to standards, criteria;and policy directives adopted by the
governing body, the employment-related performance of the chief executive officer. He announced
that the Tigard City Council would adjourn immediately after the Executive Session. The Executive
Session ended at 9:16 p.m.
10. ADJOURNMENT
At 9:17 p.m. Council President Snider moved for adjournment. Councilor Goodhouse seconded the
motion and all voted in favor.
Yes No
Councilor Woodard (absent)
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
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