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09/04/1991 - Packet AGENDA NPO #7 MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 - 7:00 P.M. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN MEETING PLACE!!!!! TIGARD SENIOR CENTER 8815 SW O'MARA TIGARD, OREGON 97223 1. Call to order 2. Roll Call: Woolery Blanchard Cunningham Dorsett Gross Howden McGlinchy 3. Update on Morninghill 8 and 9 construction - 135th and Walnut. Presentation by project manager. 4. Albertson's Inc. - Presentation regarding zone change plan. 5. Approve Minutes from August 7, 1991 meeting. 6. Review Notices of Decision Received 7. Other Business 8. Adjournment TO ENSURE A QUORUM FOR THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS, PLEASE CONTACT LIZ NEWTON AT 639-4171, EXT. 308 IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. hA1ogin\jo\npo7-A Z_ U fc r- H 1.. r. Y� 1 Bill Groats 3019 SW Hampshire Portland, OR 97201 228-3228 August 7, 1991 Ms. Liz Newton, Community Relations Coordinator City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Tigard, OR 97223 RE: NPO #7 MEETING; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1991 , 7 PM ROLL CALL Present-Vice Chairman Lea Cunningham Bill Gross Ed Howden Larry McGlinchy Absent-Chairman Cal Woolery Secretary Katy Dorsett, Jim Blanchard Meeting convened at 7 pm. SUB 91-0012-PAUL MILLER-VICINITY OF UAL,NUT ST, 136TH CT, AND FERN ST Members reviewed applicant's site plan. Discussion: Members support applicant's proposal with the condition that applicant rake full street improvements to Walnut, between applicant's subdivision and 135th, in order to accomodate the subdivision's additional traffic demands. No notion was made due to lack of a quorum. SUB 91-0009-OTAK/BURTON-MITCHELL-VICINITY OF 132ND Members reviewed applicants' revisions to its previous site plan. Discussion: This subdivision is in NPO #31s area. NPO No 7 MEETING-AUGUST 7, 1991 1-4 LJ V = L =� LJ fi 1- H L.. P k7 L RV STORAGE-CDC 18.96.060 Members reviewed a proposal to eliminate the RV storage regulations. Discussion: Members oppose any proposal to eliminate the RV storage regulations. One purpose of the regulations is to limit clutter in-order to enhance the appearance of residential neighborhoods. Members support this purpose as much as any vision clearance purpose. Members disagree with the idea that CC&R's are the best recourse to deal with clutter, nuisances, etc. within their neighborhoods. Members disagree with the idea that neighborhoods with large lots do not need to limit clutter. Large lots allow easy RV storage in back or side yards. No motion was made due to Iack of a quorum. FENCE STANDARDS-CDC 18. 100.090 Members reviewed a proposal to amend the fence standards regulations. Discussion: Members oppose any proposal to amend the fence standards except: 1 ) To include hedges within CDC 18. 100.090 2) To eliminate CDC 18. 100.090.8.5. Members would support a proposal to streamline variance reviews of CDC 18. 100.090 to deal with hardship or unusual circumstances. Members observe that some cities, such as Portland, do have fence standards in residential neighborhoods. Members find several purposes for the fence standards: 1 ) Fences can create privacy, protect children and pets and provide separation from busy streets. 2) However, fences can create street walls that prevent police and community surveillance, decrease the sense of community. hinder emergency access. hinder vehicle and pedestrian safety. unduly interfere with the views of neighbors, and create an unattractive appearance. NPO No 7 MEETING-AUGUST 7, 1991 «� u1; - o - '36 1 T " U 1 7 = 26 0R F= #4C r ice' • • 3) Balance the enjoyments of the property owner with those of the community. No motion was Made due to lack of a quorum. OTHER BUSINESS Members reviewed a proposal to nominate the Sumner Creek Basin. the 35 acre complex of streams, marshes and wet woodlands within the Cities of Tigard and Beaverton, as a METRO GREENSPACE. The portion of the Basin within Tigard is within NPO #7's area. The METRO GREENSPACES program protects, preserves and promotes urban wildlife reserves. Discussion: Members support the general proposal to nominate the Summer Creek Basin as a METRO GREENSPACE. The Summer Creek Basin is an invaluable urban wildlife resource. Heron, duck and beaver, to mention a few species, live within the basin. The Basin would be an invaluable urban wildlife reserve with the proper protection and promotion. This GREENSPACE would be within the 100 year floodplain and the Greenway Plans of the Cities of Tigard and Beaverton. Members support the specific proposal to draft a letter to METRO, from NPO #7, to nominate the Basin as a METRO GREENSPACE. No motion was made due to lack of a quorum. Meeting adjourned at 9: 10 pm. Res lly submitted, Bill Gross NPO No 7 MEETING-AUGUST 7. 19S1