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TIQARD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, December 17, 1985
IWWW 7:30 A.M. — Pioneer Pies
1. Review minutes of November 19, 1085
2. Downtown Improvement Meeting
A. Report on progress toward formation of a downtown improvement
organization,
B. Site visit by Oregon Downtown Development Association.
C. Formation of a schedule of activities, designation of rules.
3 . Presentation by developers
4. Other Business
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TIQHRD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Minutes — November 19, 1085
Pioneer Pies Restaurant
Members Present: John Savory, Chairman
Tony 0rlandini
Amo DoBmrnanJio
Dick Cochran
Jim Corliss
Susan Clark
Downtown: Allen Patterson, Jerry Caoh, Mark Aokelu, Mary Gross,
Geraldine Ball, Dorothy Jordan, Steven Glenn, Don
Hansen, Wilbur Bishop
Others Present: Jeanne Caswell, Bill Monahan, Deborah Stuart
The minutes of the October 15, 1.985 meeting were reviewed and approved as
written.
John Savory introduced the committee members and asked each guest to identify
him or herself. John then summed up the committee' s prior actions to
determine community interest in a downtown improvement program. He asked
those present to identify the type of participation which people would commit
to to form a non—profit downtown organization. Allen Patterson expressed
interest and stressed that the community and City are the same and must work
4we collectively to improve the downtown.
John asked for ideas on forming the non—profit organization. Don Hansen' who
was involved in the earlier downtown organization, said that the earlier group
was formed because of economic nem6. Forty active members were involved in
the earlier group. Tony Orlandini then described the process used in
Clackamas in a similar effort where realtora got involved early helping to put
together a large effort. He stressed that articles which he has read indicate
that there is at need to bring in someone from the outside tw help form the
effort.
Don Hansen volunteered to take around a questionnaire asking people if they
are interested in helping to form an organization and participate in it. Tony
and John suggested that at one-on-one discussion with property owners and
businesses was the best approach to gutting participation. John asked for
volunteers to help organize the non-profit group. Don, Wilbur, Allen. and
Jerry volunteered to work with John and the staff.
Deborah Stuart, Assistant Planner with Tigard' n Community Development
Department, reported on her survey of Main Street Programs. She has
researched the Main Street Program and found that 150 cities are now involved
nationwide, with nine in Oregon. The program stresses managing downtown as a
buoineow. It in a proven program with the ability to provide ideas on
funding, design, and other aream. The steps involved in the program are
(1) organization — the need to coordinate efforts of looal businesses and
government' (2) promoting and marketing — advertising and special events
4�� (3) design -- working toward aesthetics such an facades, design, or public
areas, and (4) economic restructure — survey the area to determine the type of
businesses which best will fit into the downtown area, to recruit, and help
new businesses with design. Also, to help existing 6uainuua to prosper.
The Main Street Program organization will provide speakers and technical
assistance. Presently, Albany' Bund, Corvallis, Astoria, Coos Bay and
Silverton are among the Oregon participants, Results in Oregon include 468
jobs created, 107 new businesses, and $5.3 million in commercial
rehabilitation and construction.
To participate in the program, the downtown must commit to a two-year program
with specific steps. The fee is $18,000 which is one third of the program
cost. In the second year, $4,500 is needed from the downtown. A factor
considered for participation is the demonstrations of a real commitment by the
public to be members of the organization.
Amo suggested that John, Deborah and Bill visit with the staff of the Main
Street Program and find out about the program. Jeanne stated that the Chamber
would like to invite a speaker from the organization to also discuss the
program at a Chamber function in January .
Amo asked that the staff contact Leavenworth' Washington to find out how the
City accomplished its' downtown ouoCeou. Other ideas suggested included
Joanne' s idea that 'Tigard Pride, Inc. may be willing to work with, and Susan's
concept that TPI may choose the improvement of downtown as its' theme. Amu
stated that participation in the improvement of downtown should not be limited
to downtown businesses and property owners. He pointed out that businesses
throughout the City would benefit from an improved downtown. Jeanne suggested
that the Chamber can help in this regard. She also stated that the Tigard
Business Quarterly in August will feature the downtown.
The Committee will review the possibility of applying for, the Main Street
Program in July . The staff will also pursue the development; of concept plans
for the downtown, perhaps using student assistance from local universities.
John brought up the need to get property owners involved in an organization
and in improving or developing their proper-ties. He asked for assistance in
contacting reluctant owners. Mrs. Ball suggested that the committee speak
with the Johnson family which originally started the former downtown
development corporation. They may have some ideas and history to provide
which may be of assistance to the Committee in forming a new organization.
The Committee Action Plan for 1986 was presented by Bill for consideration.
They main activity of the Committee throughout FY 1085-86 in downtown
improvement. Susan suggested that the Committee involve civic organizations
in reviewing the downtown plan so that community support may be obtained.
No developers were present to discuss their plans.
Jeanne suggested that the Committee contact Tri Mut for the speaker to present
what will be done at the Kadel property for the new transit center. Mrs. Ball
suggested that the committee look at Hillsboro to see what Tri Met did there.
Discussion of possible sites for the placement of post office mail boxes
occured. Bill' s staff will look into possible sites on Main Street in front
of A—Boy and on Cascade Blvd. Possible locations should have pull—out to
~wW monint in traffic flow. Possible sites will be forwarded to Tigard' u
Postmaster for a decision if the staff determines that the sites justify boxes.
The meeting adjourned at 0:00 A.M. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday,
December 17' 1985 at 7:30 A.M. at Pioneer Pies.
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