11/19/1991 - Packet AGENDA
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**** MEETING IS AT CARROWS RESTAURANT ****
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1991, 7:30 A.M.
CARROWS RESTAURANT - 10900 S.W. Pacific Highway, TIGARD, OR
1. CALL TO ORDER
2 . ROLL CALL: SAVORY DE BERNARDIS PULLIAM
ETCHEMENDY ORLANDINI MOORE
3 . APPROVE MINUTES
4 . TRIANGLE PLAN
o review of evaluation criteria
o review of alternative designs
5 . ADJOURNMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
Tuesday, October 15, 1991
MEMBERS PRESENT: Amo DeBernardis, Tony Orlandini, Brian Moore, Ron Pulliam
OTHERS PRESENT: Valerie Johnson, John Acker
The meeting started at 7:40 a.m. . Minutes of the September meeting were not
available.
The sole purpose of this meeting is to get up to speed on what is happening with
the Triangle plan. Information concerning existing circumstances in the Triangle
area was distributed and discussed by committee members. The process that will
be used to develop a Triangle master plan was discussed with emphasis placed on
the role of the EDC in the process. The committee will follow the process
throughout, reviewing material, providing input, recommendations and an economic
development viewpoint.
The committee decided that there will be an election of officers at the next
meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00.
The
BENKENDORF
ASSOCIATES
Corporation
DRAFT
DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO EVALUATION CRITERIA
October 15, 1991
1. Creates a sense of identity for the Triangle and for the City as a
whole.
2. Enhances the vitality of the community.
3. Improves the aesthetic appearance of the Triangle and the City.
4. Establishes a living and working environment that complements rather
than competes with the rest of the community.
5. Increases the value of the area while minimizing the impact on public
services.
6. Provides a living and working environment not now available in the
City.
7. Maximizes/minimizes the role of the City in the_ development/redevelo-
pment of this area.
8. Fosters an urban/suburban development.
9. Establishes a model for improving the remainder of the 99W corridor.
10. Fosters appropriate development in the Triangle, as identified in
Numbers 1-7, while considering the probability of that development
occurring in economic terms.
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