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AGENDA
TIGARD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
TUESDAY — JANUARY 15, 1985
7:30 A.M. — PIONEER PIES
1. Call to Order
2. Review minutes of December 18, 1984, meeting.
3 . Sister City Project
— Discussion with representatives of Tualatin and Sherwood on the
three city project with Tigard
— Common goals and needs
4. Report on Economic Development Action Plan
— Need for revision of time lines
— Resources available
5. Presentation by Developers (5 minute limit for each presentation)
6. Election of Officers
— Chairman
— Vice Chairman
7. Other Business
— Chamber seminar January 30, concerning Tigard development
requirements.
8. Next Neet February 19, 1985
9. Adjournment
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD
TO: Members of the Economic Development Committee
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FROM: William A. Monahan, Director of Planning and Development (�'
DATE: December 28, 1984
SUBJECT: Minutes of December Meeting and Notice of January Meeting
Attached for your review are the minutes of the December 18, 1984, meeting.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 15, 1985, at 7:30 A.M. at
Pioneer Pies. At that meeting we will have an election of Officers to choose
a Chairman to replace Mark Padgett.
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Tigard Economic Development Committee
Minutes — December 18, 1984
7:30 A.M. — Pioneer Pies Restaurant
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Padgett, Chairman
Jim Corliss
Greg Newton
Bruce Clark
MEMBERS ABSENT: Amo DeBernardis
Tony Orlandini
Pat Kennedy
John Cook
STAFF GUESTS: Bill Monahan
Diane Jelderks
Jerry Cash
Iry Larson
Greg Mockford
Jack Gallagher
Pam Ragsdale
Ed Meaney
Brooke Myers
Allan Patterson
Gardner Williams
Steve Kline
Jeanne Caswell
Chairman Padgett called the meeting to order at 7:40 A.M. . The minutes of the
November 20, 1984, meeting were reviewed and approved as written.
Bruce Clark briefed the Committee on the Transportation Forum held by TUEDC on
December 6, which he and Chairman Padgett attended. Bill Monahan then
discussed the status of the Western International. project as it has received
final approval from the City following a revision of the comprehensive plan
policy which relates to the Rolling Hills Subdivision.
The majority of the meeting was devoted to a discussion with representatives
of the real estate industry. Mark Padgett gave an overview of the Committee's
purposes, goals, and programs. He explained that one committee goal is to
represent the business community before the Planning Commission and City
Council to endorse applications which comply with the Committee' s programs.
The purpose is to balance the input of residential neighborhoods. The
Committee also hopes to develop land resource inventories, establish resource
leads, and concentrate on four special areas.
Mark asked the realtors present what the Committee can do to help them
particularly in terms of providing information. He also suggested that a
group of realtors may want to meet to propose a comprehensive redesignation of
lands which were, in their opinion, incorrectly designated during the plan
process.
Jack Gallagher of Norris, Beggs and Simpson noted that his prime area of
concern is shopping centers. He would like to have access to a list of vacant
commercial sites as well as a list of large vacant buildings. In terms of
demographics, the information suggested was population, average income,
breakdown of population by age. Much of this information is contained in the
City' s fact sheet prepared in 1984. Pam Ragsdale pointed out that TUEDC has
much of the information most often requested .
Mark reported that the Committee attempts to get the word out that the City is
open for business. Attempts are made to combat the negative press coverage
which occurs when a planning application is denied. A need exists for better
coverage of the successes.
A general discussion was held concerning the City tax base and the effect that
strong commercial development can have.
Mark suggested that a half day seminar could be set up where realtors would be
invited to attend and learn about the City' s economic development activities,
gain familiarly on the City' s comprehensive plan and community development
code, discuss areas of sensitivity in Tigard which they as realtors should be
aware of such as special neighborhood concerns, and possibly suggest specific
parcels of land which should be considered For redesignation on the City' s
comprehensive plan and zoning maps.
Ed Meaney suggested that one of the major needs of the development community
is to have continuity among the municipal staff who deal with development
issues. Staff need to promote growth not prevent it. lie pointed out that
Tigard's present staff has stability, however, some improvement is needed so
that developers are aware early in the development process of the conditions
of development which will be placed on their projects. If conditions are not
identified up front they can result in significant costs and delays. Ed also
pointed out that there will be many situations in the next few years where
properties are reused, expanded or remodeled.
Bruce Clark stated the Committees feeling that conditions of development
should be clear and not subject to change. In the gray areas clarity is
important.
Mark invited representatives of the development industry to present their
specific projects to the Committee for review at future meetings . The
endorsement of the Committee could prove to be valuable.
Jeanne Caswell presented the concept of the Sister City Agreement now being
pursued by Tigard, Tualatin, and Sherwood. The intent is to foster
cooperation between the three communities with the ultimate purpose to
establish a relationship with a City in China or Japan with possible trade
opportunities.
Pam Ragsdale reported that TUEDC will be organizing a twenty four page insert
for the March, 1985, Oregon Business Magazine concerning the TUEDC communities
and region. They will. invite projects and communities to be the first
participants in this effort. She will speak with the Tigard Chamber and the
City about the description of Tigard which will be included in the insert.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 15, 1985 at 7:30 A.M. at
Pioneer Pies. An election of officers will be held to replace Mark Padgett as
Chairman as he is not seeking reappointment.
The meeting ended at 9:00 A.M.
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TUALATI N VALLEY
Economic Development Corporation
Pamela Ragsdale December 28 , 19 84
President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman
Sandra Suran Happy New Year!
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City Brass Foundry nationally and internationally over the coming
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Dant Investment 2 . Reach over 100 , 000 Oregon business people, as part
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Dr. Robert Duvall 3. Communicate directly with more than 500 Japanese
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Savings Bank
nities to encourage your careful consideration of this
Steve Johnson
Omni Electric exciting advertising opportunity• Details are fully
out-
Contractors, Inc. lined in the enclosed flyer. We are inviting ads that will
Paul Phillips complement the editorial copy by displaying the Tualatin
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Please act now, since space and time are limited. Call me
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Sincerely,
Pam Ragsdale
President
Enclosures
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Aspecial advertising and editorial opportunity has been
offered to the Tualatin Valley Economic Development
Corporation, its members and other corporate and business
organizations in the Tualatin Valley.
In conjunction with Oregon Business Magazine, the TVEDC
will produce a 24-page (or larger) special insert to be published
as the main center section of the March, 1985 issue of Oregon
Business. This full 4-color publication will describe in words
and pictures the Tualatin Valley, from Forest Grove to
Wilsonville, as the place in the Portland metropolitan area in
which to do business in a beautiful, highly livable environment.
A UNIQUE MARKETING TOOL article on Japan, exploring how Japan views further
investments in Oregon, how this powerful
As an advertising medium, designed to fully economic nation sees the growth potential for
complement the business story of the Tualatin Oregon exports, -plus a look at Oregon's new
Valley, this special insert will deliver your marketing economic development department office in Tokyo.
message to an extensive and very select group of Another article will focus on world trade, looking at
business readers. Your 4-color, full page 7" x 10" ad what countries may emerge to join Japan and Korea
will reach over 100,000 people via the regular as giant trading partners with Oregon businesses.
subscription, newsstand and pass-along circulation Oregon's Economic Development Department will
of Oregon Business. PLUS. . .Times Litho will take this March issue of Oregon Business directly to
overprint 20,000 copies of the Tualatin Valley insert more than 500 leading Japanese businesses as part of
for special distribution through the TVEDC, a two-week-long business development trip.
Chambers of Commerce, cities, businesses and
elsewhere throughout the next year! This insert will WE CAN ACCEPT ONLY 9 FULL-PAGE, 4 COLOR ADS
serve as the official Tualatin Valley profile brochure. FOR THIS SPECIAL ISSUE. $3,500 PER AD.
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THE YEAR 2000. . .BONUS CIRCULATION this special one-time Tualatin Valley opportunity.
OF MAGAZINE IN JAPAN! Closing date for space is Friday,January 25. Closing
date for mechanical camera-ready advertising
Oregon Business Editor Bob Hill will write a feature material is Friday, February 1.
TO RESERVE YOUR AD, PLEASE CONTACT PAM RAGSDALE AT THE TVEDC AT (503) 626-3202.
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M A c A z i N E Economic Development Corporation
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
RESOURCE LEADS
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Eldon Meyer US National Bank - Tigard
Bill Burton Insurance Associates
Jack Gallagher Norris, Beggs and Simpson
Tigard Triangle
Iry Larson
Geraldine Ball
Cascade
Ann Shell Center for Employment training - 620-7575
Kathy Reed E. Lee Robinson Construction - 639-8021
Irwin Schimmel Power Rents - 620-1235
John Dorr Beaverton - Tigard Insurance - 620-0230
72nd
Rod Porter Rod Porter Imports, 16735 SW 72 - 620-6191
OTHERS
Robert Luton Tualatin Development Co.
15300 SW 116th Ave. - 639-3101