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05/21/1987 - Packet AGENDA CITY CENTER PLAN TASK FORCE THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1987, 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 13125 SW HALL BLVD. , TIGARD, OR 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: ASH COHEN DEFFERDING JUAREZ MARR PINKERTON 3. Approve Minutes 4. Discussion of material distributed at April meeting 5. Portland State Downtown Plan Update 6. Role of City Center Task Force 7. Other Business 8. Adjournment CITY CENTER PLAN TASK FORCE MINUTES Meeting of April 30, 1987 Town Nall Conference Room 'W1�r Members Present: Stuart Cohen, Don Pinkerton, Jolyn Ash, Chris Defferding, Pam Juarez, Mike Mara Others Present: Mayor Tom Brian, Councilor Valerie Johnson, Liz Newton, Duane Roberts, Bill Monahan, Tom Hill. Mayor Brian called the initial meeting of the Task Force to order and explained how the committee came about and its purpose. He then conducted a bus tour of the city highlighting areas of economic concern, council issues, and the downtown area. Bill introduced various maps prepared by staff for the downtown area: zoning, land use, capital projects, areas of prime concern. Copies of a recent aerial photo of the area as well as materials from a recent conference on revitalizing Main Street were distributed. Bill explained the staff commitment available to the Task Force from the Planning Division budget. Valerie outlined the task before the committee •— to evaluate why and how the downtown should be saved. She explained a number of concepts gained at the Main Street conference which should be valuable as the group determines a direction for the city center plan. Valerie also explained the city organizational chart and where the Task Force is located therein. The Task Force is advisory to the Council with support *w° from staff as designated by the Council. Other city committees are also available to provide input from their areas of expertise. The Task Force chose the third Thursday of each month as the regular meeting date. The next session will be held on Thursday, May 21, at 7 PM. Valerie also noted that Task Force members are encouraged to attend the upcoming boardsmanship training session. WAM:cn/1490W WORK TEAM CITY CENTER PLAN TASK FORCE Steering Committee Council Liaison JOLYNN ASH VALERIE JOHNSON 11460 SW Dawns Court 122.65 SW Walnut Tigard, OR 972.23 Tigard, OR 97223 Res: 639--3784 Res: 639-9423 Bus: 641--3151 Ext. 1013 Bus: 295-2.843 STUART K . COHEN 14275 SW 125th Chamber of Commerce Tigard, OR 97224 Res: 639--4795 PEGGY WESTON BYRD, Executive Director Bus: 222-5510 Mail c/o: 12420 SW Main St. CHRIS DEFFERDING Tigard, OR 972.23 12245 SW Summer Bus: 639-1656 Tigard, OR 97223 Res: 639-3735 Bus: 222-1687 Economic Development Committee PAM JUAREZ JOHN SAVORY Mail: c/o Washington Federal S/L Bank Mail c/o: 12260 SW Main 12245 SW Main St. Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 Res: 644-6089 Bus: 639-3179 Bus: 639-1163 Res: 1-829-2686 R. MICHAEL MARR 14445 SW 87th Court Tigard, OR 97224 Res: 620-2372 DONALD H. PINKERTON 15355 SW Alderbrook Cir. Tigard, OR 97224 Res: 635-9483 Staff BILL- MONAHAN, Community Development Director 639-4171, Ext. 322 ELIZABETH NEWTON, Senior Planner 639-4171, Ext. 317 DUANE ROBERTS, Administrative Planner 639-4171, Ext. 347 DR:cn/3195P TIGARD TIMES CITY CENTER TASK FORCF MEETS The newly formed City Center Task Force met for the first time on 4/30/87. As one of its first actions, the committee asked that copies of reference materials relating to the downtown area be placed in the Tigard Library. As a result of this request, some sixty documents and maps have been gathered together, by planning department staff and turned over to the library . The documents are arranged by subject area and are contained in six ranged binders . The subject areas include history, Tigard Urban Renewal. Agency, land development applications, and demographic and economic data. Other areas are opinion surveys, zoning, traffic and transportation, drainage, and parks. 'The documents and maps are available for committee and general public use. They are shelved in the Local Government Information section of the City library. To keep these resource materials up to date, as they become available, any new documents relating to the City Center area will be filed in the binders. In a further effort to increase citizen participation and knowledge, copies of all briefing materials and minutes of Steering Committee meetings also will be placed in the binders . For those who wish to attend Steering Committee meetings, the regular- meeting date is the third Thursday of the month. DR;cn/14?_7W LIST OF REFERENCE MATERIALS ON DOWNTOWN TIGARD 5/13/87 Historical Background Dick Mathews. County Museum. Tigard. 1985. Tigard Library, County Museum, and Oregon Historical Society. Various drawings and photographs of buildings located on Tigard' s Main Street between 1907--1967. Washington County Museum. Washington County Cultural Resources Inventory: City of Tigard. 1984. Neighborhood Plan City Staff and NPO 1 . A Plan for Downtown—Ash Avenue. 1974. Tigard Urban Renewal Agency Danielson, Driscoll, and Hess, Architects , Summary Report: Downtown Tigard Revitalization. 1981 . Danielson. Downtown Tigard Revitalization Plan: An Urban Renewal Plan for City of 'Tigard, Washington County, Oregon and the Tigard Urban Renewal Agency. 1981 . Danielson. Report Accompanying the Downtown Tigard Revitalization Plan an Urban Renewal Plan for City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon and the Tigard Urban Renewal Agency. 1981 . City. Request for Proposals: Downtown Revitalization Plan. 1981. City, Tigard Urban Renewal Agency Bylaws . 1981. Various Newspaper Articles Dealing with TURA. PSU Stephano 7..egretti, Format for Urban Design Process: City of Tigard, Oregon. 1986. Land Development Applications Boutwell., et. al . Comprehensive Plan Revision for Main Street. 1981 . Brun, Moreland, Christopher, Architects. General Development Plan, Main Street. 1982. JB Bishop/Main Street Land Corporation. Conceptual Plan Approval for Retail Center. 1985. Traffic and Transportation Carl Buttke. Traffic Circulation — Ash Avenue — Downtown Plan. 1973 . $tram Engineering. Transportation Safety Study. 1979. Associated Transportation Engineering and Planning. Transportation Analysis of Extending Johnson Avenue to Main Street. 1981. Robert Keech. Hall Avenue at Burnham Road Preliminary Engineering Report. 1985. Kpff. Main Street (Traffic and Pavement) Study . 1986. DeHaas and Associates . Preliminary Engineering Report, Hall Boulevard and Hunziker Street Intersection Improvement. 1986. Highway Division. Department of Transportation. Urban System Accident Listing. Various dates. Highway Division. Urban Non—System Accident Listings. Various dates. Highway Division. Six—Year Highway Improvement Plan, 1987-1992. 1986, METRO, Southwest Corridor Study: Evaluation of Alternatives. 1986. Drainage CH2M Hill. Master Drainage Plan. 1981 . Parks City. "Fanno Park," 1987. City. "Liberty and Main Parks;, 1987. Maps Sunborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1950. Downtown Revitalization Plan, 1982. Main Street Plan: Street Elevations, Site plan. Vicinity map, 1982. Tax Lot maps . Average Daily Traffic, Tigard CBD, 1986 . Addresses, 1986. Streets, 1986. Burnham Business Park. Light Industry and Mini--Warehouse Expansion. 1986. Magno•-Humphries. Pharmaceutical Office — Warehouse. 1986. Tigard Water District. Operation Center Site Plan. 1986. Tri--Met. 'Tigard Transit Center Conditional Use Narrative Background and Traffic Impact Analysis . 1986. Demographic and Market Information Hobson and Associates . Market Analysis of Office and Retail Need: A Site Plan within the Scholls Ferry Area. 1986. Albertson' s. Transcript of Applicant's Presentation, Comprehensive Plan Amendment. 1986. Oregonian Marketing Research Department. The Quest for the Customer: Using TAP 86 — Trade Area Profile. Oregonian. List of Trade Areas Included in TAP: Five Mile Trade Area Profiles . 1986. Data Resources Center, METRO. Market Profile Report: Socioeconomic Data from Highway 99 and Main. 1986. City. Tigard Statistical Profile and Leasable Properties Inventory. 1987. Grubb and Ellis . Business Journal. Portland 1986 Shopping Center Guide. 1986. Grubb and Ellis . Retail Absorption Report. 1987. Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce. 1986-87 Business Directory. 1986. Opinion Surveys Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce. Downtown Business Survey . 1980. Staff. Downtown Questionnaire Survey Results. 1985. Staff. Survey of Developers Regarding Downtown Open Space Requirement. 1987. Zoning_Regulations City . Central Business District. Community Development Code. 1983. Land Use Inventory Staff. Downtown Land Inventory. 1987. Zoning, 1986, Orthographic maps, 1974,- 1980, and 1986. Buildable Lands, 1986. Existing Land Use, 1977. 'Topography, 1974, 1986. Surface Geology, 1977. Fanno Creek Study: Park Master Plan, 1980. Flood Plain and Wetlands, 1985. Flood Insurance Work Map. US Army Engineer District. 1984. 9 Gas Line Locations. Oregon Natural Gas. 1986. Sanitary Sewer System. 1986. Water System Map. Tigard Water District. 1987. DR:cn/3036P CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 86— IN THE MATTER OF THE CREATION OF A CITY CENTER PLAN TASK FORCE FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD. WHEREAS, The Tigard Economic Development Committee over the past 18 months has identified the need for a City Center revitalization effort; and WHEREAS, efforts to create a private sector sponsored revitalization and marketing effort for the area have not gained momentum; and WHEREAS, the City Center' s economic vitality and development activity is lagging behind other commercial areas of Tigard; and WHEREAS, the threat of piecemeal zoning changes exists which could be detrimental to orderly revitalization of the area unless a thorough review of the 'Community Development Code provisions governing the area is -undertaken; and WHEREAS, the City Center has great potential to be a flourishing area which can assist the City to establish its identify as a vibrant, progressive, inviting, and livable community; and WHEREAS, before undertaking a revitalization effort a comprehensive planning, economic, public facilities, transportation, and marketing plan is needed to guide City efforts; and WHEREAS, the City as a whole has the need for additional commercial and industrial land which is buildable or redevelopable to meet market demands; and WHEREAS, the Tigard Economic Development Committee, recognizing the issues above, has approached and received a . commitment of resources from Portland State University for the development of a City Center revitalization plan; and WHEREAS, the Tigard Economic Development Committee work program does not permit time to coordinate a specific revitalization effort nor does it have the broad representation of community interests needed for such a plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: 1 . The City of Tigard hereby creates the City Center Plan Task Force to work with the Economic Development Committee, staff of the 'Community Development Department, and Portland State University design team to prepare a City Center Plan. 2. The Task Force will consist of seven members, to be appointed by the City Council. The initial term will run for one year beginning January 1, 1987. Subsequent terms will be for one year with the Task Force disbanding at the completion of the study. Task Force members shall receive no compensation; however, support staff, materials, and other ` services will be provided through the Community Development Department budget. RESOLUTION NO. 86-1_14 Page 1 3. Preference for membership will be given to members of established City r committees, not to exceed three in total. No more than two Task Force members may be non—residents of Tigard. 4. The Task Force will be composed of: A. No more than three individuals who are members of either the Economic Development Committee, Transportation Committee, or Utility and Franchise Committee. B. At least four at—large members. 5. The Task Force shall consult with and utilize the expertise of established City boards, committees, and NPO's as appropriate throughout the formulation of the plan. 6. The Task Force is charged with the responsibility of preparing, with the assistance of staff and Portland State University, a comprehensive revitalization and marketing plan for the City Center. The plan shall include at least the following: A. Creation ofa boundary for the city center area. B. Development of an inventory of existing businesses, commercial and industrial buildings, residential properties, and public facilities within the area. C. An evaluation of existing conditions of the buildings, public facilities, and properties in the area. D. An evaluation of physical, zoning, governmental, and economic limitations on the revitalization of the area with recommendations for action steps to remove or reduce those limitations. E. Creation of a market analysis to evaluate and take advantage of the economic potential of the area, not limited to analysis of: 1) Commercial retail 2) Commercial professional offices 3) Residential 4) Light industrial parks . - t F. Development of a marketing and economic development attraction strategy with the assistance of the Tigard Economic Development Committee for implementation by the Committee. G. Development of a Capital Improvement Plan and cost analysis and priority list for implementation. H. An evaluation of the architectural and aesthetic potential and needs of the area for the purpose of producing a report on the most beneficial changes and improvements needed by existing developed properties. I. Identify topographical, geographical, and natural feature limitations and opportunities in the area. RESOLUTION NO. 86—_)_�q Page 2 J. Develop a financial plan which evaluates funding mechanisms for implementation of the plan. K. Prepare an action plan with detailed sequential steps for adoption by the Tigard City Council. L. Provide an opportunity for citizen involvement and input throughout the development of the action plan. 7. The Task Force shall meet in a timely fashion to respond to the progress of the Portland State University study, but not less than once each month until project completion. All meetings of the Task Force or Subcommittee shall be public, noticed, and have minutes kept. 8. The Task Force Shall provide regular reports to the City Council, no less than four times a year, on the status of the study and progress toward completion. 9. The Task Force is authorized to create special subcommittees and enlist the assistance of private citizens to complete any of the elements of the study. 10. The Director of Community Development, or his designee, shall serve as an ex—officio, non—voting member and shall be notified of all committee or subcommittee meetings. Advance notice shall be given to the Director with // sufficient time to post a notice in the Civic Center and notify members. l' PASSED: This day of �Ik_OCL � ,r, 1986. — City of Tigard ATTEST: .7 Recorder — City of Tiga v sb/2790P r t RESOLUTION NO. 86-1 �)4_ Page 3