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Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
March 6, 2018
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1. BUSINESS MEETING
A. At 6:33 p.m. Mayor Cook called the meeting to order.
B. Deputy City Recorder Burgoyne called the roll.
Name Present Absent
Councilor Goodhouse
Council President Snider
Councilor Woodard
Councilor Anderson
Mayor Cook
C. Mayor Cook asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance.
D. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items—None.
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (Two Minutes or Less,Please)
A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication—None.
B. Citizen Communication—None.
3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council)
A. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
• December 5,2017
• December 19,2017
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve the consent agenda as presented and Council President
Snider seconded the motion. Motion passed by a unanimous vote.
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Name Yes No
Councilor Goodhouse
Council President Snider
Councilor Woodard
Councilor Anderson
Mayor Cook
4. APPOINTMENT OF TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION MEMBER
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly presented this item,provided background and
introduced Kelsey Parpart.
Council President Snider moved to approve Resolution No. 18-16 and Councilor Goodhouse
seconded the motion. Motion passed by a unanimous vote.
Resolution No. 18-16—A RESOLUTION APPOINTING KELSEY PARPART AS A
VOTING MEMBER OF THE TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
Name Yes No
Councilor Goodhouse
Council President Snider
Councilor Woodard
Councilor Anderson
Mayor Cook
Mayor Cook presented Kelsey Parpart with a city pin.
5. JOINT MEETING WITH THE TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly presented this item. Members of the Town Center
Advisory Commission in attendance: Kelsey Parpart,Tom Murphy,Ryan Ruggiero,Tim Myshak,
Faez Soud,Carine Andres and Kate Rogers.
Mr. Farrelly gave a snapshot of the Downtown's City Center Plan indebtedness,what has been used
so far of the maximum indebtedness,expenditures and sources of funding,district performances vs
the rest of the city,and talked about putting together an annual report and future projects.
TCAC Chair Rogers talked about the work accomplished in 2017,goals for 2018 and encompassing
the Tigard Triangle District. She explained the goals for 2017 covered the City Center Urban
Renewal District and their 2018 goals will encompass both the City Center Urban Renewal District
and the Tigard Triangle District.
Goal 1: The committee interviewed and oversaw the demo and cleanup of the property
located on Main Street.
Goal 2: Focused on their mid and long-term projects which included projects like the SW
Corridor,equitable housing,Main Street/Green Street Phase Il,Civic Center planning and
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sidewalk infill.
Goal 3: Focused on increasing communication and engagement. She said many committee
members volunteered to be liaisons to other committees and brought information back to
the group for discussion. She said they had the Downtown Alliance brief them on their
activities and invited them to participate in their activities.
Goal 4: Concentrated on walking and parking issues. She said they were briefed on parking
theory and they held discussions on mobility and walkability in the Town Center,and this
helped inform their 2017 recommendations.
TCAC Member Andres talked about the 2017 recommendations for Town Center Development
Agency,which included accessibility to Fanno Creek, safe access to trails leading to downtown,
parking management,affordable housing and continued investments in the City Center Urban
Renewal and Tigard Triangle District facade improvement grants.
TCAC Member Myshank discussed the 2018 Town Center Development Agency's draft goals to
develop a strong knowledge base in the Tigard Triangle,long-term project to participate in
educational and other opportunities related to the SW Corridor project and to make sure the Town
Center Advisory Committee (TCAC) has a voice.
TCAC Member Ruggerio talked about looking at urban renewal areas and prioritizing opportunities
to improve walkability between the Tigard Triangle and Downtown,and to explore policy changes
that support goals around affordable housing.
TCAC Member Rogers asked council for feedback and input as they move forward.
Councilor Woodard agreed with their statements on walkability and said they can be instrumental in
communicating this.
Council President Snider agreed they have been thorough and that their goals were well done and
prepared. He said he is excited for the coming year.
Mayor Cook asked staff to explain the comparison between the different levels of Main Street as it
related to commercial equity and rent increase. Mr. Farrelly replied Main Street is very eclectic,and
is one of the things people like about Main Street,and explained things like facade and tenant
improvement grants and working with developers will probably be the best way to handle this.
TCAC Member Faez said he works for the City of Portland and there are programs available that are
like seed money for low-income tenants. He explained if a person or commercial business qualifies
under one of these programs,it can lower rents and encourages support for small businesses in the
area.
Mayor Cook thanked the committee members for their presentation.
6. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE CODE
AMENDMENTS
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A. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
B. Hearing Procedures—Mayor Cook announced that anyone may offer testimony and asked
those interested in testifying to sign up to speak.
C. Senior Planner Shanks presented this item and said City Attorney Rihala was instrumental
as well as several city departments in their review. Ms. Shanks said this was a repeal of the
original ordinance and described what the amendments will do,and stated that staff made
sure the terminology is consistent throughout. She explained they clarified procedural gaps
in the code,provided a procedural SDC list,clarified the relationship between the City and
Washington County's SDC taxes and how things are applied and calculated,incorporates
councils credits for bike/park/pedestrian projects. She explained staff had shared the draft
revisions with the Home Builders Association (HBA) and had worked closely with Polygon.
She told council this represents a milestone for the city,and will require ongoing work.
D. Public Testimony-Mayor Cook called upon those who signed up to speak in favor.
Paul Grove with the Portland Metro Home Builders Association (HBA), 15555 Bangy
Road,Lake Oswego,OR 97035,said he appreciates staff reaching out to them, sharing
their revisions and the willingness of Tigard to review this. He is curious to see how this
will work out,and that the waiver of SDC fees for non-profit organizations will provide a
degree of certainty when looking into financing options. This is a good model and one that
other jurisdictions should follow.
Rachel Duke with Community Partners for Affordable Housing(CPAH),PO Box 23206,
Portland,OR 97281,thanked council for looking at this and staff for moving this forward.
Carine Andres,9524 SW North Dakota Street,Tigard,OR 97223,said staff deserves credit
for bringing this item forward to council and asked that the goals and tools for
implementation be consistent. She said she supports this because the community feels
strongly about parks and walkability and this supports those. In addition,incentives like
this will help people in the community who struggle with affordable housing.
E. Public Testimony: Mayor Cook called upon those who signed up to speak in opposition.
There was none.
F. Response to testimony by staff
Staff thanked everyone for their support.
Councilor Anderson said this will be a reduced revenue for the city and asked what that
amount would be. Ms. Shanks explained they do not know this information currently,
because staff does not know what affordable housing projects would be using this credit.
Councilor Woodard asked staff to explain and elaborate on the methodology in section
3.24.50 for each SDC imposed that council would need to adopt by resolution. Ms.
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Shanks said there are SDC's specific to each of the five systems (water, sewer,
transportation, stormwater and parks),and city council needs to adopt a resolution for the
methodology for each of these in order to impose the fee and is required by statute. She
explained the fees would be adopted later as part of the Master Fees Schedule that is
reviewed by council annually.
Councilor Woodard said he is ok with what he sees,but is concerned with what the actual
cost of credits could be and is not sure who would be picking up that cost. He would like to
see the discounts again to make sure the city is not undercharging. He explained he is not
opposed to the credits,but he would like to see how these credits are absorbed and by
whom.
Mayor Cook said this is hard to know,because there is no way to know who will utilize the
credits and exemptions. He said this could be affected
Councilor Woodard said it is difficult to achieve this balance,and growth in the city does
not seem to be slowing down.
Mayor Cook asked staff to talk about the deferral for occupancy. Ms. Shanks said the
Washington County Transportation Development Tax program allows for deferral of the
TDT for occupancy of more than just a single family home. Which means that they would
have the option of deferring the TDT payment until they get further to completion of the
project,because in many cases this is a lot of money and helps the development happen.
She explained the payment regardless of when it is paid,is based on when they would have
paid it prior to the deferral,and so the City's System Development Charges (SDC) follow
the same philosophy as the TDT which council adopted back in 2016. She explained this is
specifically for transportation and parks and is not for water,sewer or stormwater .
G. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing.
H. Council Discussion and Consideration—Ordinance No. 18-06
Councilor Anderson said he is supportive and the affordable housing piece is great,the
development community will appreciate the deferral of payment,language in the code is
cleaner,but that the city will have to keep an eye on it.
Councilor Woodard said he has no issue with the first three items and that he is in favor of
affordable housing. He asked staff for further clarification regarding exemptions and
credits.
City Manager Wine clarified the question is being asked because of the section in the staff
report that states that affordable housing is made affordable through public subsidies or
statutory regulations. Councilor Woodard agreed and said he just needs to understand what
this means.
City Attorney Rihala explained that this is how Washington County defines affordable
housing for purposes of their code,and said there is a difference between whether the
project is receiving a subsidy or Tigard is subsidizing the project. She clarified they are
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talking about regulated projects;one component is that they receive a subsidy through
another entity,but it is not Tigard that is subsidizing. The code is only a waiver of a fee
that they would otherwise be obligated to pay.
Councilor Woodard asked what it means to allow exemption of SDC payments.
Mr.Asher said the word subsidy is the way that housing is made affordable either with a
government tax credit,which is the used method,or through a public bond,which puts
public money into a project in exchange for a commitment of affordability. This is typically
how affordably housing works,and the City of Tigard does not do that. These subsidies are
not the city's subsidies.
Councilor Woodard asked specifically,regarding the exemption of payment on SDC fees.
So,when a project is built and these fees are exempt,where does the money come from?
Mr.Asher replied the city is under collecting fees,and there are system needs the city does
not collect.,and in principal this is correct,the city would not be collecting revenue that it
would otherwise receive if there was not this rule on the books. He said SDC fees are not
sized based on revenues or projected revenues. They are sized based on system needs,and
staff does not know how many projects would be coming forward that would make use of
this,and outside of a few projects like the Knoll,there have been no regulated affordable
housing development in Tigard.
Councilor Woodard does not disagree with what has been said,but he would like to see
incentives for affordable housing work. He said there has to be a combination of give and
take in order to get to the exemption of SDC fees for him to be able to support this.
Council President Snider said with the lack of affordable housing being built in Tigard this
is a small amount and supports this as written.
Councilor Goodhouse agreed.
Council President Sider moved to approve Ordinance No. 18-06 and Councilor Goodhouse
seconded the motion. Motion passed by a majority vote.
Ordinance No. 18-06—AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLACING TIGARD
MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 3.24 REGARDING SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
CHARGES TO CLARIFY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
Name Yes No
Councilor Goodhouse
Council President Snider
Councilor Woodard
Councilor Anderson
Mayor Cook
7. EXECUTIVE SESSION -None.
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8. ADJOURN
At 7:45 p.m. Council President Snider moved to adjourn the meeting and Councilor Woodard
seconded the motion. Motion passed by a unanimous vote.
Name Yes No
Councilor Goodhouse
Council President Snider
Councilor Woodard
Councilor Anderson
Mayor Cook
Ke y Burgoyr c Deputy CityClecoider
Attest:
John L. Cook,Mayor
Date:
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