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City Council Minutes - 04/17/1989 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 17, 1989 - 6:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Jerry Edwards; Councilors: Carolyn Eadon, Valerie Johnson, Joe Kasten, and John Schwartz; City Staff: Pat Reilly, City Administrator; Ken Elliott, Legal Counsel and Catherine Wheatley, Deputy City Recorder. 2. NON-AGENDA ITEMS: a. Councilor Johnson advised that Gary Seibold, a resident in the 135th Avenue LID, contacted her regarding the planting of shrubs in the right-of-way. Council discussion followed concerning past conversations on this area and whether or not Council had decided to allow planting of shrubs. City Administrator said he would meet with the City Engineer to discuss this situation. b. Councilor Eadon distributed a handout which was being used by the Park Board concerning options for a possible park levy. Discussion followed. Council consensus was to review these options and then develop more concise direction to the Park Board on the levy issue. This item will be reviewed during the Study Session on April 24, 1989. c. There was discussion about Washington County Commissioner Chair Bonnie Hays' presentation to Council at the April 10, 1989, meeting concerning the proposed Transportation 2000 funding mechanisms. COUNCILOR SCHWARTZ ARRIVED: 6:40 p.m. Concern was expressed on several of the proposed funding methods including the g one-cent cigarette tax, the payroll tax, and the proposed funding for light rail. Also of concern to Council was the unclear commitment expected from local government. It was noted the Transportation 2000 Committee was now asking for a resolution endorsing the Program; however, what would the City's role be with regard to elections, time commitment, and dollars. Council discussed the philosophy of correlating taxes and their use. For example, there was no connection between a cigarette tax and transportation. A connection between a gasoline tax and transportation was more logical. Council noted they should not endorse the Program if they have concerns with the funding proposals. Aiter discussion, Council consensus was for the City Administrator to prepare a letter for the Mayor's signature, noting the City of Tigard declined endorsement of the funding proposals outlined in the Transportation 2000 program at this time. Page 1 - COUNCIL MINUTES - April 17, 1989 d. City Administrator referred to a letter from the Chamber of Commerce concerning the City Center Development Plan. After discussion, Council consensus was that Mayor Edwards and Councilor Johnson would attend an April 26, 1989 meeting with the Chamber Board to discuss this issue. City Administrator noted the letter cited concerns that Council may be considering a substantial change to the Plan. Council discussed this issue noting they were not proposing a substantial change to the Plan. Rather, they had opted to delay the election to allow more time for public education on the Plan and the tax increment financing issue. e. City Administrator noted that Trammell-Crow requested a change in public hearing date concerning their Comprehensive Plan Amendment. After discussion, Council consensus was to hold the public hearing on May 15, 1989. 3. DISCUSSION ON CONTRACTS: a. City Administrator reviewed some preliminary figures concerning contracts for police dispatching and/or police services. Discussed were methods of computing and calculating the costs of services and dispatching, It was noted total dispatching costs for the City of Tigard was $311,000 with contract revenues amounting to about $33,000. There was discussion on the difference between what was being paid and what the actual cost was to the City of Tigard. Also, it was noted there were other expenses incurred by Tigard, including administrative overhead and potential liability. Since cities were presently within budget processes for the next fiscal year, it was important to address this issue quickly. Council discussed the general policy issue of providing contractual police services. It was noted the main benefit to Tigard for providing such services was the good working relationship with other cities. Council consensus was their primary responsibilities were to the Tigard citizens and the surrounding jurisdictions should be expected to pay for their fair share. There was discussion concerning the method of calculating the "fair share." Should the jurisdictions be responsible for the incremental cost over and above the minimal, break even cost for service to Tigard citizens; or, should they share in a formula based on a per capita expense? City Administrator noted this was policy question for Council review. Council consensus was that surrounding jurisdictions should be notified the City of Tigard was reviewing these contracts with concern -- expenditures were not being recovered. City Administrator advised he would develop a proposal for Council review. Page 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - April 17, 1989 4. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Cancelled. 5. ADJOURNMENT: 8:34 p.m. Approved by the Tigard City Council on o 1989. Deputy Recorder - City of Tigard ATTEST: Mayor - ity of Tigard cw/9660D E Page 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - April 17, 1989