City Council Minutes - 10/25/2016 Cites Tigard
= Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
. • October 25, 2016
STUDY SESSION
Council Present: Mayor Cook, Councilor Henderson, Councilor Woodard, Councilor Goodhouse and
Council President Snider
Staff Present: Assistant City Manager Newton,Assistant City Engineer McMillan,Lake Oswego-Tigard
Water Partnership Director Koellermeier and City Recorder Krager
COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
Mayor Cook said the Transportation System Funding Strategies group met to begin strategizing. The
Tigard Triangle open house went well with over 50 people attending. People used the entire room for
many different activities and were engaged.
Councilor Henderson said the Tigard Youth Advisory Council is making plans for their trip to
Washington,DC. Four students will travel there this year. He commented that he has seen leadership
demonstrated by the members who attended last year.
Councilor Woodard said he is interested in getting the state's perspective on resources available for
funding park programs. Assistant City Manager Newton said recreational immunity is a big topic at
League of Oregon Cities because individual employees can be sued for faulty playground equipment or
pothole damage,etc. and the city would be liable. Mayor Cook added that the City of Redmond closed
their climbing walls until the legislature plugs this hole in the liability issue. Councilor Goodhouse
advised that staff may get complacent and should be more diligent about photo documentation of
equipment and infrastructure.
CIVIC CENTER FACILITIES PLAN STATUS REPORT
Assistant City Engineer McMillan gave the staff report and introduced MWA Architects who gave
council a briefing on project progress and next steps. Their slide show has been added to the packet for
this meeting. The information gathering segment is almost complete,including public outreach. The
findings from the community showed:
• Residents love Tigard and the downtown.
• Street upgrades are appreciated but traffic remains a concern.
• They are not familiar with the site,what services are provided and what the city's needs are.
• Voters need education and understanding of the issues before they are willing to spend money
on them.
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The consultants studied staffing and are forecasting a 45 percent staff increase over the next 20 years.
Space is already inadequate and buildings are not designed for Category 4. New space could include
community spaces such as a plaza, splash pad, community meeting rooms, a commercial kitchen,
wellness and exercise space, small commercial spaces and mixed-use development. Structured parking is
needed to serve staff and visitors. Emerging themes are public safety and recreation.
Kittelson and Associates studied the traffic near the site and recommended reconfiguring the access to
minimize traffic impacts. They suggested relocating the entry off of Hall Boulevard 600 feet from the
Burnham.
MWA Architects said their major findings are:
• Everything can fit on the civic center site.
• The memorial skate park can remain.
• An adjacent lot should be leased for staging and parking.
• Existing buildings can remain and be phased out.
• Public education is required to explain the needs.
• An owner-development model would be the most successful strategy.
Future decisions need to be made on existing facilities,property acquisitions and the final site program.
When the preferred design option is chosen,a phasing plan,resiliency memo and funding plan will need
to be developed. Engineer McMillan will schedule an update for council. She asked that they let her
know of any major concerns.
Councilor Goodhouse asked about purchasing the bus barn on Hall Boulevard. Engineer McMillan said
it was considered once for the public works yard. Mayor Cook said the city has spoken to Tigard-
Tualatin School District and they are not interested in selling.
Councilor Henderson said there are a few buildings in downtown Tigard that are adequate to move city
hall to that would cost between$5-10 million. He commented that phasing the building on the current
site will create a mess for five years.The consultants estimated it would not take that long,more like 24
months,if pushed.
Administrative Items:
1. The winter council outreach will be at 6-8 p.m. on January 31,2017 at Max's Fanno Creek Brew
Pub. Pizza will be served and the business community and neighbors will be invited.
2. The city attorney firm interviews are scheduled for 6:00 p.m. prior to the November 22 business
meeting. The schedule is as follows:interviews, dinner,then council meeting.
3. The TVCTV holiday greeting will be taped at around 7:15 p.m. on November 22. Wear holiday
attire.
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1. BUSINESS MEETING
A. At 7:40 p.m. Mayor Cook called the Tigard City Council meeting to order.
B. City Recorder Krager called the roll.
Present Absent
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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.
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication— None.
B. Tigard High School Envoy—Not present
C. Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce—CEO Mollahan gave the Chamber report. Leadership
Tigard class started with 18 participants. Their November 8 session will focus on human
needs in the Tigard community. October 30 is the last Sunday of the year for the Tigard
Farmers Market. The harvest market will be held on November 5 from 10:00 a.m.to 5:00
p.m. at Fowler Middle School. She reported that the Tigard Downtown Alliance Street Fair
was a fantastic event and tripled the number of community member attendees. There were
more partnerships this year and the TDA is very pleased and looking forward to next year.
Trick or Treat Main Street is scheduled for October 31 and a pumpkin in the window of a
business means they are participating.
D. Citizen Communication— No one signed up to speak.
3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council) —
APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:
• September 13,2016
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.
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Yes No
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook Vol
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
4. (No LCRB items.)
5. LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE
AMENDMENT REGARDING CEMETERY SETBACKS
a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
b. City Attorney Rihala read the legislative hearing procedures.
C. Staff Report: Associate Planner Pagenstecher gave the staff report. A request was received
from Crescent Grove Cemetery Association (CGCA) to remove setbacks for grave sites and
if the development code is amended it would apply to all currently active and future
cemeteries in Tigard. The two working cemeteries in Tigard are Crescent Grove and St.
Anthony's. Staff could find no written legislative history in support of setbacks for
gravesites and no other Metro area cities have gravesite setbacks. It is consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan policies for more efficient use of land within the urban growth
boundary and removing the setbacks maximizes the investment of local businesses. A quasi-
judicial notice was mailed to property owners within 500 feet of the two active cemeteries
and a notice was published in the newspaper and on the city's website. At the Planning
Commission meeting no public comment was received. The recommendation to amend the
Development Code passed the Planning Commission by a 5-3 vote. Those opposed
indicated concern for future impacts on nearby property owners.
Mr. Pagenstecher showed a slide of the Crescent Grove Cemetery Association property
which indicates the ultimate right of way for Greenburg Road. There is no conflict with
eliminating the 15-foot setbacks because the Development Code requires that a future right-
of-way line be established and there is a two and one-half foot landscaping setback that
continues to be part of this conditional use requirement. Landscaping standards also apply
and there is a landscape buffer between the cemetery and adjacent property's (Washington
Square) drive aisle. He said Keith Jones is the representative for this proposal and he and
Nancy Felton of CGCA are present to respond to any questions.
d. Public Testimony: Mayor Cook said no one signed up to testify. He asked if there was
anyone present who wished to speak.
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Keith Jones, Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc.,205 SE Spokane Street, Suite 200,
Portland, OR spoke on behalf of the Crescent Grove Cemetery Association as the applicant.
He said the applicant agrees with the staff recommendation and the Planning Commission
recommendation. They also searched the legislative history through a public records
request and found nothing in writing but there was institutional memory. He said they do
not see a reason for the 15-foot setback as the CGCA already dedicates 20 feet on
Greenburg Road. He noted it is important to the community to have enough space to bury
loved ones and this is the only non-denominational cemetery in Tigard. Councilor
Henderson commented that there are more than two cemeteries within the city limits.
Mayor Cook said there are other cemeteries around but they are not active.
Council President Snider asked if there were public health reasons for this setback. Mr.
Jones said they found none but there are laws regarding burials and he referred the question
to the applicant. Nancy Felton,CGCA,9925 SW Greenburg Road,Tigard, OR said she
knew of no health hazards and has been in the industry for 40 years. There is a requirement
for an outer burial container.
e. Council Questions: Councilor Goodhouse asked about the history of the 15-foot grave
setback. Assistant City Manager Newton commented that she was a city planner at the time
and there was not an ultimate plan for Greenburg Road. The concern was that Washington
County said they might in the future want to go to five lanes on Greenburg and the city was
reluctant to allow a situation where graves would have to be moved if the county expanded
the road. In response to a question from Council President Snider about when the zoning
decision was made,Ms. Newton replied that it was 25-30 years ago.
Mayor Cook asked Associate Planner Pagenstecher if notices were posted at St.Anthony's
Cemetery. Mr. Pagenstecher said notices were not posted but he contacted St. Anthony's
Cemetery and they polled their neighbors who signed a statement that they did not object.
Mayor Cook confirmed this with neighbors present in the audience. Mr. Pagenstecher
clarified that neighbors did receive written notices.
Mayor Cook asked about fencing requirements.Associate Planner Pagenstecher said Section
18.330.050.c reads that adequate fencing shall be provided.A fence four feet in height
located at least two and one-half feet from the right of way shall completely surround the
area and shall meet visual clearance requirements. Mayor Cook asked if this applies to either
active cemetery or only to new ones. Mr. Pagenstecher said the CGCA recently did a minor
modification and had an existing condition which was not problematic so the city did not
require them to put up a fence along Greenburg Road. Mayor Cook noted that when St.
Anthony's expanded they chose to put up a fence along Gaarde Road. Mr. Pagenstecher
said it is a fair question and the city would require it for a new cemetery but did not for the
minor modification. Mayor Cook suggested if the adjacent properties were houses it would
be a good idea to require the fencing so that people walking in the cemetery do not stray
onto private property. Council President Snider asked if there was a sidewalk along the front
of the Crescent Grove Cemetery and Councilor Woodard said there is not.
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f. Staff Recommendation—Associate Planner Pagenstecher said the staff
recommendation is to approve the Development Code Amendment DCA 2016-
00001 by adopting the ordinance.
g. Council Discussion- Council President Snider asked if feedback was received from
Washington Square. Associate Planner Pagenstecher said they had no comment.
Mayor Cook noted that he talked to their general manager personally who
indicated they were fine with the proposed change.
h. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing.
i. Council Deliberation and Consideration of Ordinance No. 16-21
Councilor Woodard moved to adopt Ordinance No. 16-21. Council President
Snider seconded the motion.
City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 16-21—AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 18.330.050.B.10.B.1 TO
REMOVE THE 15-FOOT SETBACK FOR GRAVES (DCA2016-00001)
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 16-21 passed unanimously.
6. CONSIDER RESOLUTION TO APPROVE LAKE OSWEGO-TIGARD PARTNERSHIP
IGA FOURTH AMENDMENT
Tigard Water Partnership Program Director Koellermeier gave the staff report and said the issue
is the continuation of a conversation held with council on August 9. The Lake Oswego-Tigard
water partnership recommends that an asset be added that was not considered earlier. The
Waluga Reservoir No. 1 roof is failing and a structural analysis led to a recommendation to
replace the roof. The question was raised whether this reservoir is a Lake Oswego asset or a
partnership asset. Staff discussed this with council and the recommendation was to consider this
a partnership asset. Lake Oswego council deliberated and passed a resolution to amend the Lake
Oswego-Tigard Water Partnership Agreement with Amendment No. 4 to place this asset in the
partnership. Their council approved a resolution. Mr. Koellermeier said staff recommends that
Tigard council approve this resolution.
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Councilor Goodhouse motioned for approval of Resolution No. 16-45. Council President Snider
seconded the motion.
City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the Resolution.
Resolution No. 16-45 -A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE WATER PARTNERSHIP
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN LAKE OSWEGO
AND TIGARD REGARDING WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES, DESIGN,
CONSTRUCTION,AND OPERATION TO INCLUDE REPLACEMENT
OF THE ROOF AT WALUGA RESERVOIR NO. 1
Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the measure passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Resolution No. 16-45 passed unanimously.
7. CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO CITY MANAGER CONTRACT
Human Resources Director Bennett gave the staff report. This extension to the city manager's
contract is for an additional three year term. Council is being asked to authorize the mayor to sign
the agreement on behalf of council. The extension was negotiated by City Attorney Rihala with City
Manager Wine. Council expressed interest in ensuring consistency over the next few years as the
city moves forward on many important initiatives. For a full performance on the three year contract
extension, Ms. Wine will receive a portion of unused, accrued sick leave to roll into retirement. The
details of this provision are on page 3 section 3 (f).
Councilor Woodard moved to authorize the mayor to sign an extension to the city manager's
employment contract and Councilor Goodhouse seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a
vote and the motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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8. INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING:DISCUSS AND ADOPT STANDARDS,CRITERIA
AND POLICY DIRECTIVES TO BE USED IN EVALUATING THE CITY MANAGER
a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
b. Mayor Cook announced that any person wishing to comment on this matter shall be given
the opportunity to comment.
C. Staff Report—Human Resources Director Bennett gave the staff report. She noted that the
changes proposed by council for this year have been included. The new rating form includes
a rating scale changed from a four-point to a five-point scale. Also, a brief definition of each
rating level has been added as an appendix to the form. The process this year allows council
to receive feedback provided by city staff and external partners prior to council completing
their evaluations.
d. Testimony—No one signed up to speak.
e. Staff Recommendation—Human Resources Director Bennett said the staff recommendation
is to receive input during the public hearing and receive direction from council regarding any
suggestions for the input form and process.
f. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing.
g. Council discussion and direction to staff.
Councilor Woodard commented that the standards looked good and he like the additional
scoring levels. Council President Snider asked if it was unusual not to have anyone from the
public offer testimony on this contract and Ms. Bennett said it was not. City Recorder
Krager said she did hear from someone who said they intended to send testimony but none
was received.
9. NON AGENDA ITEMS None
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION None Scheduled
11. ADJOURNMENT
At 8:13 p.m. Council President Snider moved for adjournment. Councilor Henderson seconded the
motion and all voted in favor.
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Yes No
Councilor Henderson ✓
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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