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09/02/1992 - Packet AGENDA NPO #3 MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CITY HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OREGON 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: PORTER BISHOP FROUDE GARNER HANSEN HELM MORTENSEN 3. Approve Minutes from August 5, 1992 meeting (attached). 4. Discussion with Chief Ron Good aster regarding speed designations in the City,,the i new Operation Slowdown program,the new Community Policing,and Neighborhoodhborhood Watch. 3. Garrett Annexation - 12040 SW Bull Mountain Road - 2.44 acres. 4. Bull Mountain Road improvements. 5. Review Notices of Decision received. 6. Other Business. 7. Adjournment TO ENSURE A QUORUM TO CONDUCT BUSINESS, PLEASE CALL UZ NEWTON AT 639-4171, EXTENSION 308 IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND h:\1ogin\jo\npo3-a August 7, 1992 NPO minutes for NPO #3 held on August 5, 1992 Present: Porter, Bishop, Froude, Hansen, Helm, Mortensen excused Garner Minutes from July 1, 1992 meeting approved. Mr. Rick Givens and Mr. Roger Anderson were present to present the minor land partition- on property on Bull Mountain Road, and to request a zone change from CP to R25 and to rezone one parcel to R2 from R4.5. There are currently 4 parcels of land involved with different tax lot numbers. This request would rezone 4 parcels and request a minor partition for a new tax lot of 25,675 sq. ft. where there is an existing home now on this parcel. There was much discussion about the current zoning, CP and R4.5 within the City of Tigard zoning. This land is contiguous to the Wellington Heights apartments on Beef Bend Road and Hwy. 99. The land to the east is currently zoned CP.With the proposed 1.17 removed from the request and the minor partition of 2 6 s . ft removed the total acreage P 5. ?5 requested in this zone change is 5.99 acres to be zoned R25 with a deed restriction on development of no higher density than 18 units per acre# which would be a total of 107 units maximum. Herman Porter stated he was not in favor of raising residential density. Some of the immediate neighbors had a meeting with the developer and owner in J une, and they were more in favor of the multi-family rather than the CP now on part of the land. After extended discussion a motion with - conditions was passed in favor of this request. (Attached sheet of paper has all of the details. ) NPO #3 and NPO #7 had a joint meeting with an agenda item called SW 121-125th connection study. This is a proposed extension of SW 121st across SW Scholls Ferry Road in to Beaverton School District property connecting SW 125th. After listening to the presentation NPO #3 voted against extending this roadway through. Attached letter states the motion. Burke/Monarch Construction - request for minor land partition at 10475 SW Park St. Martha Bishop visited the neighbors in this area. There were two questions, where would the road easement be and is sewer available? Martha stated the neighbors were not opposed to this request. NPO #3 voted in favor of this request. REQUEST FOR NEXT MEETING - We would request the police chief to come and discuss with NPO about speed designations in the City, the new Operation Slowdown program, and the new Community Policing, and any other information he would like to share maybe Neighbor Watch also. Martha Bishop is interested in persuing a Tree Policy and will bring information at the next meeting to get this started. Meeting adjourned. Acting Secretary, Beverly Froude August 7, 1992 City of Tigard Re: CPA 92-0002 - Anderson Property The NPO #3 at its regular meeting Wednesday, August 5, 1992 voted as follows on a motion regarding this property: The motion was to �� the following land use changes in zoning on the 4 tax lots included in this application as follows, There will be a deed restriction on tax lot #1600, 1.17 acres, to be zoned R2 with only one house allowed to be constructed. e for a ten year This deed restriction will b period with renewal possible. Tax lot #2100 will have a minor land partition removing 25,675 sq. ft. 9 house and this from the total acreage which includes the ��� hz will form a new tax lot separate grate from the balance of the land. Tax lots #1300, 1400 and the balance of tax lot #2100 will be zoned R25 with a deed restriction placed on development of the land not to exceed 18 units per acre. This deed restriction will remain on the property as long as the R25 zoning remains on the property, with no changes in zoning occuring on any part of the property to increase density. Mr. Rick Givens and Mr. Roger Anderson came to the NPO meeting to give a presentation on this request. The attendance of the NPO was 6 of the 7 regular members, 5) of whom voted in favor of the change, 1 who voted against the change. Acting secretary, Beverly Froude, NPO #3 August 7, 1992 City of Beaverton 4755 SW Griffith Dr. Beaverton, Or. 97076 Attention: City Council of Beaverton directed through Rick Root, ,' Transportation Planner Re: the SW 121st-SW 125th Connection Study Neighborhood Planning Organization #3 in City of Tigard heard a presentation from a Citizens Advisory Commitee person on the above mentioned project. At our August meeting attended by 6 of the 7.. appointed members, voted AGAINST connecting this road from SW 121st around to SW 125th. Our motion was: "Motion against proposed new connection from SW 121st to SW 125th because there is no need for this now with the current improvements on Scholls Ferry Road. We feel this will facilitate traffic from one neighborhood to another and there is a potential health hazard for children at the school from the auto emmissions so near the school play area." This motion passed unanimously. Sincerely., NPO #3 City of Tigard Acting Secretary, Beverly Froude __ - - – ---- ko..'e –L-so RECEIVED PLANNING --- - - --AUG-171992 -- - a W bi a F-1 El fA c3i; N CANTE LY CT S-W. VISTA VIEW S W. McFARLANO � Cl PLACE AVF S.W. WI!DWOpO < v ¢ - W f- _ ST. W 3 W N J W Lj /CA - Q 3 3 � o N J ^ LL- ZZ NOW CITY OF TIGARD OREGON WHERE SHOULD BULL MOUNTAIN ROAD BE IMPROVED? Come help us decide! The County' s MSTIP (Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program) , approved by the voters in 1989, provides $500, 000 for improvements to Bull Mountain Road. The County has asked the City of Tigard to take the lead in selecting and designing the improvements . To improve all of Bull Mountain Road to full standards would cost several million dollars. The MSTIP budget will only provide for improvement of a portion of the road. Should the MSTIP funds be used to provide turn lanes at a busy intersection? To reconstruct a sharp curve? To add pedestrian pathways? Perhaps you have some other ideas . All interested citizens are invited to an informal meeting to discuss project options . Thursday, September 24, 1992 7 :00 p.m. Tigard City Hall 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Questions? Call the City' s Engineering Department at 639-4171 . rw/bmr-not 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,Tigard Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171