03/07/1990 - Packet AGENDA
NPO #3 MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1990, - 7:00 P.M.
TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOM
13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD
TIGARD, OR
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL: PORTER FROUDE HANSEN
KLINGELE MORTENSEN _
3. Approve Minutes from previous meeting
4. Role, rules, and responsibilities of the NPO - Liz Newton
5. Update on President's Parkway - Liz Newton
6. SUB 90-0002 BENCHVIEW II - 18.06 acres into 46 lots, 4.2 acre common
open space tract. Three variances. Location: SW 132nd Ave, south of
Benchview Terrace.
7. MIS 90-0002 MB Development - Lot Line Adjustment - Location: West of
the SW 121st Avenue and SW Gaarde Street intersection.
8. OTHER BUSINESS
9. ADJOURNMENT
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Minutes NPO #3 meeting of Feb. 2, 1990
1 . Meeting called to order at 7:08 p. m.
2. Present: Porter, Froude, Mortensen (had to leave at 8
P. M. ) Absent: Hansen, Klingele. Also present were
applicants for membership: Bishop, Root, Smith.
3. Minutes of last meeting approved.
4. Subdivision SUB 90-0001 , Burton/Kouzai . No decision
taken due to lack of input from the developer.
5. Sign code exception, Kim/Kolve. Motion to restrict sign
to the size of boards already placed on the roof . Passed
unanimously.
6. Bull Mountain Transportation Study. The following
motion was passed unanimously by those present and by all
absent members, who were polled after the meeting.
The NPO generally supports the recommendations of this
study with the follwing exceptions:
1 . Gaarde St. should be extended, as a minor collector,
in a westerly direction to connect to the 129/132 St. minor
collector, instead of going to Walnut.
2. Murray Boulevard should end at Old Scholls Ferry
Road.
3. The timing of all connections is important and
should be coordinated to prevent a predominant impact on any
one street.
4. We recommend that all collectors be built to fit the
terrain, that is, allow a tighter turning radius than is
standard for minor collectors. This will slow traffic,
discourage through traffic, minimize cuts and fills, and
improve the quality of the neigborhoods. Speed limits
should be enforced through the design of the roads.
5. Maintaining the quality and safety of the
neighborhoods should carry as much weight as providing for
traffic in this plan.
7. Other business. Report from Martha Bishop: City
Council directed staff to redraw and clarify the language of
the ordinance regarding manufactured homes.
B. Meeting adjourned at 10 p. m.