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07/21/1987 - Packet AGENDA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1987, 7:30 A.M. ELMER'S PANCAKE HOUSE 14055 SW PACIFIC HWY, TIGARD 1. CALL TO ORDER / 2. ROLL CALL: SAVORY /CORLISS DE BERNARDIS v .HART FURRER PIERCE CLARK CLEMENT 3. Approve minutes 4. Philosophy Statement - Review 5. Coordination Program 6. Development Proposals (if any) 7. Tigard Triangle Plan 8. Action Plan (Discuss Elements) 9. Ambassador Program Discussion Brainstorm 10. CCPTF - updates 11. Other Business 12. Adjournment *%WWM0W ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MINUTES MEETING OF JUNE 16, 1987 7: 30 AM — PIONEER PIES Members Present: Susan Clark' Jim Corliss, Kate Hart' Amo De Bernardio David Clements, Bob Pierce, ' Others Present: Peggy Weston Byrd, Liz Newton, Bill Monahan, Mrs . Geraldine Ball . Minutes were accepted as amended, Susan, Liz, and Kate reported an the subcommittee which prepared a draft work program for the Committee. Liz explained the format of the program, The element requiring the most committee involvement is the Ambassador Program, A philosophy statement developed from the Resolution creating the committee has been drafted . It will be sent to Committee members for review inJuly John Anker in preparing an outline of the action plan also for July review. ' Thu Ambassador Program: Coordination of Committee activities with those of other economic development related organizations will be done by Committee members acting an liaison to those groups . Volunteer assignments will be made in July . The subcommittee suggests that the City Center Plan Task Force have regular attendance by an EDC member. It is suggested that Committee members choose to attend a meeting an their schedule permits rather than have a regular representative, The Tigard Triangle study is aiming at a December completion, The Buildable Lands Inventory in being updated for a September Committee review, The inventory will consider sensitive lands constraints ' an well as account for land lost to development. -- Discussion was held how the Committee could be involved in providing input to the allowed unuo in some zones, and how the City can be proactive to encourage development of the types of uses desired. Concern was expressed that some commercial development may not be the bent use of scarce land. Susan noted that through the Ambassador program the Committee can prnvide input to developers to attract desirable development. The Triangle Plan also is an opportunity . Susan asked that the Committee focus on the Triangle Plan and Ambassador program for next meeting to decide how the Committee can be involved. Amo suggested that a brochure with concepts and visions could be prepared to help market the City. He displayed an example. Bill suggested that a mock up be done showing what we want to display, then gut Council approval . Liz explained that the City generates information on demographics and available land. Peggy 6n6 Liz will work to combine the efforts of the City and Chamber to develop useful data in a concise framework for distribution. Bill and Liz reported on the CCPTF meeting of June --1 . The presentation by PSU students was a success . The students recommended that the City consider establishing design criteria or standards for the City Center area enhance pedestrian opportunities, and evaluate transportation improvement needs . The Committee chose a revised boundary for the City Center. ' Liz elaborated on the design criteria. The Task Force will look at this to oee what the City presently can do to encourage design in the City Center. Liz intends to show the slides prepared by the PSU class at an upcoming Economic Development Committee meeting. Susan will attend the Promoting Downtown conference in Portland from July 7-9 as Committee representative. Amo would be the second representative if funds permit. The Committee discussed whether the Committee meeting schedule meets the needs of the members . The majority of the members felt that the breakfast format is adequate and no change to the time will bo made. Bob suggested that the Committee will function better if the meetings begin on time Bob suggested that the Chair should call the Vice--Chair to lot her know 'if he will not attend nn meeting begins on time. Committee prefers breakfast meeting -- need to be on time, stick to agenda, and start at 7: 30. Amo suggested that the Committee rotate where it meets -- this would be part of the Ambassador Program. To make this work properly, the staff will choose locations four months in advance and distribute a schedule to avoid problumo Bob announced that he will not be able to attend the next three meetings du' to business conflicts . The thir6 Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m will continue to b= the regular meeting time. ' = Liz reported on the status of major commercial properties. Lincoln Center - SDR and variance are approved . Moyer Theaters - the Hearings Officer has approved the sensitive lands' staff will complete SDR next week Alburtuono in beginning site work . Target Stores has also initiated site w rk following resolution of an access concern. Liz reported on the project of `-r Davis, motel and office dexelopment. Tho Hearings Officer approved the sensitive lands, however, notice was not given to some property owners . The was au remanded back to the Hearings Officer for deliberation on Nine 25 Liz reported on the NE Metzger annexation. It encompasses 215 aores '' A petition signed by 180 of the 1100 residents was presented to the Cnunoil ' The mater was approved by the Council and will be panned on to the Boundary Commissionfor a public hearing. The meeting concluded at 9:00 a.m. WHM:nn/1816W 99 W TIGARD TRIANGLE y N O� tfi FFAFFLE ST. 10 Q / / S.W. ATLANTA ST. ` �♦ /. PU C t ♦1 ��• W Q W ff,f� ; t > � RGADWAY t a RAYL R [STRE$1a 1 I I S.W. DUVALL STREET � r ON STR E E T t` ♦♦ / S.W. CLINT v W �ROps W:!N, 1D4 It ��OJ +`T 2UTH ___ EXTENSION•__ OQ'� Y 0 U 0 M O C 0 9 ELMHU 0 ST. S.W. )0 00000C to 0 o o c0'o o 0 ° 15 HERMOSO WAY 0 F 0 3W. o FRANKLIN ST W 4 is rocF0 o0 BEVELAND 0 0' ST. 3 o W y 0 Z0 O N S.W. o GONZAGA ST. PHIL LEWIS Z ,0 8 err. ELEMENTARYsvv GONZ GA ST. c 3 C 3 SCHOOL fl c H c C C C 131 S.W. 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