City Council Minutes - 06/27/2017 City of Tigard
s Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
June 27, 2017
STUDY SESSION
1. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS -Mayor Cook spoke about his trip to Washington, DC to lobby
for the COPS grant and one for the Tigard Farmers Market. He met with Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) and learned about the focus in funding homelessness programs. He noted
that Tigard's legislature appreciates the city's flyer on legislative priorities. He also reported on the
U. S. Conference of Mayors.
Councilor Anderson said PRAB interviews were held.
Councilor Woodard noted there will be a Tigard Heritage Trail walk this week which is one of three.
He invited the American Legion commander and adjunct to give input on a memorial wall or a flag.
City Manager Wine said the purpose of the walks is to receive input on the design for the trail and
there will be a walk each month this summer. Mayor Cook said he spoke to National Endowment
for the Arts representatives in Washington DC and spoke about outreach for the trail. They were so
impressed they encouraged the city to apply for funding from an NEA program called Our Town.
Councilor Goodhouse mentioned the use of a cell phone tower for a large flag in eastern Oregon.
Administrative Items: City Manager Wine said there are opportunities for council to participate in
any of 30-40 events planned throughout the summer including Pop-ups in the Park, Ice Cream
Socials,Movies in the Park and Budget and Brews. A schedule will be distributed to council and
some levy and bond communication material is also available. Council members are invited to
attend and help with the message or just drop in and see how the conversations are going. The levy
and bond task force will be invited to some events and will also hold their own listening sessions
when their works gets underway.
Assistant City Manager Newton passed out information on Annexation Zone 2,which has two
properties already under an annexation contract so council cannot consider that zone at tonight's
hearing since the conditions of the contract cannot be changed without their permission. City
Manager Wine suggested council continue discussion on Zone 2 to a future date.
2. BUSINESS MEETING
A. At 7:36 p.m. Mayor Cook called the Tigard City Council and Local Contract Review Board
meeting to order.
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B. City Recorder Krager called the roll.
Present Absent
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
C. Mayor Cook asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance.
D. Mayor Cook asked Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items. None
3. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION
A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication— None
B. Citizen Communication—Sign-up Sheet.
Gretchen Buehner, 11920 SW Imperial Avenue, #12,King City, OR 97224, spoke about
downtown planning. She said she watched the last council workshop discussion regarding
issues for the downtown and realized that some work done in the 2000s got lost. There was
a three-year period after urban renewal was passed and a project identified in a consultant
report included an urban creek. She said it was supposed to go where the parking lot on
Burnham Road and Main Street is. She noted that there had been a turnover on the council
and planning staff members and wanted to bring this to the current council's attention. Ms.
Buehner also thanked Assistant City Manager Newton for her wonderful service to the City
Tigard.
4. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council and Local Contract Review Board)
A. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
• April 11,2017
• April 25, 2017
B. PROCLAIM JULY 2017 AS PARK AND RECREATION MONTH
C. PROCLAIM THE 20THANNIVERSARY OF MIDDLE OF MILLEN DRIVE PARADE
D. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD:AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF POLICE
VEHICLES
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Council President Snider moved for adoption of the Consent Agenda as presented. Councilor
Goodhouse seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Cook said Item 4.0 is a
proclamation for the 20`''anniversary of the Middle of Millen Drive Parade and people may not be
aware that what started out as a neighborhood parade with a few wagons is now the largest Fourth
of July parade in Tigard. Millen Drive is near the Tigard High stadium and the neighbors do an
amazing job.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
5. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION APPOINTING LIBRARY BOARD MEMBERS AND
ALTERNATES
City Manager Wine gave the staff report on behalf of Library Director Barnes and the Mayor's
Appointment Advisory Committee. Interviews were held to fill five voting member and two
alternate positions. Mayor Cook mentioned the excellent pool of interested citizens and said there
were more applicants than spots available. He said it was difficult to turn down citizens who are so
well qualified.
Councilor Anderson moved to approve Resolution No. 17-29. Councilor Goodhouse seconded the
motion.
Resolution No. 17-29—A RESOLUTION RE-APPOINTING KATIE HARRIS AND
APPOINTING LONN HOKLIN,AND MARY BOGART TO THE TIGARD LIBRARY
BOARD FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS,EFFECTIVE JULY 1,2017 THROUGH JUNE
30,2021;AND APPOINTING REBECCA GAUTHIER AND JEAN HART TO
COMPLETE TERMS OF TWO POSITIONS VACATED MID-TERM,EFFECTIVE JULY
1,2017 THROUGH JUNE 30,2019;AND APPOINTING CHUNG-HUEY NINA KUNG
AND MARTIN RUBIN AS ALTERNATES FOR A TWO YEAR TERM,EFFECTIVE
JULY 1,2017 THROUGH JUNE 30,2019
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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6. CONSIDER RESOLUTION APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH SD
DEACON FOR TIGARD TRIANGLE PROPERTY
Associate Planner Pagenstecher presented the staff report for this item. At issue is a development
agreement between SD Deacon and the city for redevelopment of property in the Tigard Triangle.
Council was briefed and reviewed the proposal at the May 16, 2017 workshop and agreed to take
action tonight. Staff recommends council approval of the agreement and finds that it is not in
conflict with the Community Development Code,results in a significant extension of the regional
multi-modal trail to serve the Tigard Triangle and provides assurances to the developer supporting
redevelopment of the site. He noted that the attorneys for SD Deacon were present.
Councilor Woodard moved for approval of Resolution No. 17-31. Councilor Anderson seconded
the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Resolution No. 17-31 —A RESOLUTION APPROVING A NON-STATUTORY
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TIGARD,
OREGON AND TRIANGLE POINTE, LLC AND TRIANGLE POINTE TWO,
LLC TO FACILITATE REDEVELOPMENT
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
7. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING—CONSIDER ORDINANCES FOR ISLAND
ANNEXATIONS
A. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing.
B. City Attorney Rihala read the hearing procedures. Copies of the procedures were
available at the front of the room.
C. Mayor Cook asked Council if any member had a conflict of interest or ex parte
contact. Councilor Goodhouse asked if attendance at the council annexation
outreach event in April counted as ex parte contact.Attorney Rihala said it did not.
Mayor Cook disclosed that he received an email on this subject that did not come in
through city email. He has been out of town and will forward it for the record. He
did not feel that it would bias his decision. City Attorney Rihala asked for a
summary. Mayor Cook said the email was about Annexation Zone.9 which is the
commercial property and there was confusion because Washington County had
building codes and regulations and it asked why the city didn't push annexation then.
Also stated in the letter was that they knew the mayor from the Chamber of
Commerce Board and they were an employee of a local contractor of the city and
have investment interest in the property. Mayor Cook said it would not sway his
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decision on how he would vote. He added that he has walked or driven by almost all
of the island properties.
D. Mayor Cook asked if anyone in the audience challenged the participation of a
Council member. There were no challenges.
E. Staff Report—Assistant Planner Smith gave the staff report and said this proposal is
to annex ten different unincorporated islands that are areas completely surrounded
by the Tigard jurisdiction. She showed maps and described each of the ten
annexation zones by number and tax lot size and discussed zoning equivalents
between the county and city.
Zone 1 is made up of the Arlington Heights and Arlington Heights Two
Subdivision. It is about 15 acres in size and is comprised of 55 tax lots. Under
Washington County zoning, all 55 lots are zoned R-6 which means Residential—six
units per acre. If the annexations are approved they will be converted to Tigard
equivalent zoning,which in this case would be R-7—Medium Density Residential.
Zone 2 is 1.13 acres and is made up of one tax lot. Under Washington County
zoning it is also R-6 and if approved,will become R-7 —Medium Density Residential.
She said in 2015 it was originally proposed as part of the Summit Ridge Annexation
which was a 29-lot subdivision located south of the site. At the time the owners
opted to exclude their property from this previous annexation request and instead,
an annexation contract was signed. This contract would allow the city to annex the
property at a later time. She said the applicant will discuss this at greater length in
their presentation.
Zone 3 is made up on seven tax lots totaling 6.6 acres in size and is currently zoned
R-6 in Washington County zoning and will convert to R-7—Medium Density
Residential under City of Tigard equivalent zoning.
Zone 4 is made up of two parcels totaling five acres in size. The Washington County
zoning is currently R-6 and will convert to R-7—Medium Density Residential under
City of Tigard equivalent zoning.
Zone 5 has two tax lots totaling about one acre in size. The Washington County
zoning is currently R-6 and will convert to R-7—Medium Density Residential under
City of Tigard equivalent zoning.
Zone 6-A is made up of five tax lots of land totaling about 8.3 acres in size. The
Washington County zoning is R-6 and City of Tigard equivalent zoning is R-7.
Zone 6.B is made up of one tax lot totaling 0.93 acres in size. The Washington
County zoning is R-6 and City of Tigard equivalent zoning is R-7. Zone 6-13 is the
only proposed annexation area in this project that was voluntarily submitted by the
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property owner. If council approves the annexation of Zone 6-B it will be effective
as soon as it is filed with the Secretary of State.
Zone 7 is made up of one tax lot and is 0.225 acres in size. Under Washington
County zoning it is R-15, or Residential— 15 units per acre and under City of Tigard
zoning it would become R-25 zone—Medium High Density Residential. Zone 7 and
8 are the only two properties in this project that are not located in the Tigard Water
Service Area. They receive water from the Tualatin Valley Water District which will
remain the same even under annexation.
Zone 8 is made up of one tax lot and is 0.609 acres in size. It is Washington County
zoning Residential R-5 or five units per acre and under City of Tigard zoning would
become R-4.5 —Low Density Residential. As mentioned previously, Zone 8 is
located within the Tualatin Valley Water District which would remain the water
provider.
Zone 9 is one tax lot and is one acre in size. The Washington County zoning
designation is R-24, or Residential—24 units per acre. Upon annexation, the City of
Tigard equivalent zoning is R-25.
All of the proposed annexations meet the requirements of the Tigard Community
Development Code,Tigard Comprehensive Plan,Metro Code and state statutes.
They will be removed from the Washington County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol
District and Washington County Urban Road District and will instead receive
services from the Tigard Police and Public Works Departments. Except for Zones 7
and 8,which are in the Tualatin Valley Water District, all annexed areas will be
removed from the Tigard Water District. Zones 1 and 9 will also be removed from
the Washington County Service District for Street Lighting.
Assistant Planner Smith said staff recommends approval of the proposed island
annexations by adoption of the ordinances.
F. Assistant City Manager Newton and Executive Assistant Bengtson represented the
city as applicants.Assistant City Manager Newton said that since the city initiated
these annexations,it is the applicant. She commented that she has come full circle;
starting her career with the city as a planning intern annexing islands and now she is
retiring in two days, and annexing the last islands. She credited Executive Assistant
Bengtson with preparation of all of the annexation applications to submit to the
Community Development Department. She said the council adopted goals in March
for 2017-2019 and Goal 6 was to annex islands into the city.
Assistant City Manager Newton showed a PowerPoint and discussed the outreach to
affected property owners. She said it was important to note that the majority of
annexations will not take effect for three years,with no changes to taxes or services
until then. There are two exceptions; one property owner signed a voluntary
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annexation agreement,and staff recommends Zone 5 not go into effect for ten years
or whenever sewer is available.
Ms. Newton discussed the outreach to island residents and showed a letter that was
mailed March 16, signed by the mayor and councilors inviting affected property
owners to an open house on April 5. Fifteen property owners came and met with
the council. On May 1 a postcard was mailed to property owners that the city had
not heard from. On June 7 she and Ms. Bengtson went door to door and hung door
hangers on each property that the city still had not heard from letting them know the
city was interested in hearing from them and informing them of the date of the
public hearing. She discussed each zone
Zone 1 —One property owner attended the open house and two asked for property
tax estimates.When they were putting out the door hangers one property owner said
he was not interested in annexation. The HOA treasurer asked if the city would be
interested in taking ownership from the HOA of the storm water facility and the
strips of right-of-way facility along Bull Mountain Road. Staff explored the right-of
way responsibilities. Parks and Facilities Manager Martin visited the storm water
facility and advised that after bringing it up to standards,it would cost about
$10,000415,000 to maintain annually. He also advised that it would be beneficial for
the city to maintain it to ensure it was functioning properly. The HOA would need
to transfer the property to the city and provide access to the facility. Streets
Supervisor Walker confirmed that the city is responsible for maintaining Bull
Mountain Road along the subdivision but the right of way maintenance would be the
responsibility of the HOA. Since Bull Mountain Road is designated as a collector and
as such,right-of-way maintenance could be a candidate for city contracted
maintenance like on Durham Road and 135th Avenue. It could cost$2,400 to $3,000
per year if the city was interested in pursuing that.
Mayor Cook asked for clarification that because the annexation doesn't take place
for three years the city would not be taking over any of those responsibilities until
then and Ms. Newton agreed.
Zone 3 is seven different properties and three separate islands on Bull Mountain
Road. Owners of four properties attended the open house and a tax assessment
estimate was prepared and emailed to one of the property owners on request.
Zone 4 is two tax lots owned by one owner on Alpine Crest Way. Although not
directly contacted by the property owner, Councilor Woodard was advised by a
neighbor of this property that the property owner would like to arrange access to
park property (Bull Mountain Park). Parks and Facilities Manager Martin said a
chain link gate could be installed if the property owner is interested.
Zone 5 is two properties on Sunrise Lane adjacent to Sunrise Park and although
there is sewer in the vicinity, engineers advise that extension of the sewer facilities
would be cost-prohibitive at this time. One of the property owners is interested in
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sewer when it becomes available. None of the other island properties are in this
situation and all have sewer available. For this reason, staff recommends annexation
for Zone 5 be delayed for ten years or when sewer becomes available. Owners of
one of the properties came to the open house and have been in regular contact with
staff throughout the process. The other owner submitted a letter on June 19,2017
expressing opposition to annexation or at least as agreement to annex upon sale of
the property. Ms. Newton contacted the owner and informed her that if the
annexation was approved it would not be in effect for ten years. The owners of
14905 SW Sunrise reported that a fence installed 30 years ago by a previous owner
between their property and Sunrise Park sustained major winter storm damage and
requested that the fence be repaired or replaced. Parks Supervisor McKnight did a
field assessment and estimated that it would cost$4,800 to replace the fence along
the city's park and he is willing to do this if council is supportive of that. The
property owners are concerned that good weather brings more activity in the park in
the evenings and into the night and submitted photos and have been in contact with
the police chief. The park is supposed to be closed at dusk.Another request was
that cars parking along the road taking up travel lanes could be accommodated in
space closer to the park entrance. Their ideas have been submitted to Parks and
Facilities Manager Martin and Parks Supervisor McKnight for their review. They
also inquired about Sunrise Lane pavement that is not currently in the right of way
and contend that if the street is widened it should be on the south side. The city has
confirmed that the majority of that pavement is not in the city's right of way.
Mayor Cook asked what the definition of sewer"becoming available"is. Assistant
Community Development Director McGuire said he did not know of a standard but
he is aware that the existing property is far away from sewer. He said he understands
that there is a property between existing sewer and this property likely to develop in
the future which would extend it into the definition of"becoming available."Mayor
Cook said he wanted more clarity on this,whether it is a certain distance or dollar
amount and he thought property owners should have this information.
Zone 6 is divided into three separate segments. Zone 6-A is five tax lots along both
sides of Fern Street and one property owner attended the open house and two
requested property tax estimates. Zone 6-B is owned by one owner who has signed
an annexation agreement and asked if council would waive the$718 lot line
adjustment application fee and he would assume responsibility for all other
development application fees. Zone 6-C contains two lots and annexation is not
under consideration this evening because the northern-most property owner is doing
a survey and working with city engineers to determine how to get connected to
sewer. He will sign a voluntary annexation and come in right away if he can get
connected. The southern property owners have been notified that they would then
be inside an island and Ms. Newton informed them that if that island is created they
would be annexed.
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Zone 7 is one tax lot on Spruce Street,west of Hall Boulevard. An email was
received from the property owner on June 19,2017 requesting a continuance and
asking for more information.
Zone 8 is one tax lot on SW Landau and Ms. Newton has held two conversations
with the property owner who is opposed to annexation because he questions the
benefit.
Zone 9 is one tax lot with a multi-family complex and associated parking. One of
the property owners attended the April 5 open house and submitted a letter on June
19, asking for a delayed effective date of ten years.
The Zone 2 property owners have an annexation contract in place now that requires
them to annex no later than March 2019. Staff proposed that they receive the three
year period consistent with the other island properties,moving the effective date to
2020. The owners are working out details with Venture Properties on getting a
sewer connection and are considering whether to keep with the original agreement or
annex under this ordinance. Ms. Newton said the city attorney pointed out that the
city does not have permission to move ahead with the ordinance tonight and the
property owner has asked for a continuance to July 25, 2017.
Ms. Newton summarized that staff is recommending council approve ordinances
with the exception of Zone 2 and provide direction on the following:
Zone 1 —Contact HOA to find out if there is interest in transferring
ownership of the storm water facility and right of way maintenance along
Bull Mountain Road.
Zone 4—Contact the property owner regarding a gate for access to Bull
Mountain Park.
Zone 5—Staff supports the replacement of the fence between Sunrise Park
and 14905 SW Sunrise Lane. The ordinance effective date is in ten years.
Zone 6—Follow up on annexation of 13990 and 13992 SW Fern which are
in play with potential sewer connection.
Mayor Cook asked for clarification on a distance number for sewer connections.
Assistant Community Development Director McGuire said he needs more time to get
an estimate. Councilor Goodhouse asked if Zone 5 will be annexed in at the ten-year
point whether or not they are connected to sewer. Ms. Newton said they would still
get annexed in at ten years even if they do not have sewer, or earlier if they do. She
said one property owner wants to connect as soon as sewer is available. Mr. McGuire
suggested that might be the tie-in;when the neighboring property connects it will
make it more available for the other property.
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G. Public'Testimony:
Gretchen Buchner, 11920 SW Imperial Avenue #12,King City, OR 97224, said
these annexations are something she was working on when she first got on the city
council in 2007. She commented that the county code states that if a property is
within 300 feet of a sewer line and their septic system fails they are required to hook
up to the sewer. She said Washington County has been haranguing the city for many
years to get this going and she is thrilled to see that it is happening.
Marland Henderson, 11795 SW Katherine Street,Tigard, OR 97223, said he was
here for one point. He said he was neutral about the annexations but requested that
council defer a vote for at least a month or two. He said Community Participation
Organization (CPO) 4B was unaware that this vote would be happening tonight and
they had planned to discuss it on July 13. He said he spoke to them on two
occasions and they feel they were not involved. He noted that they only meet every
three months and did not meet in January due to weather. He said it would be a
good thing if this vote could be delayed.
Gretchen Buehner said it was in the April CP04B newsletter.
Alexander Backardjiev, 7505 SW Landau Street, Tigard, OR 97223, said he just did
not want to join Tigard. He did not see an advantage.
Nathan Schmitz, 14635 SW 133`d Avenue,Portland, OR 97224, said he attended the
open house and thought it was a great session. Being new to the process,he
gathered information and studied maps. He said he was interested because he is
considered living on an island due to a small strip of right of way. He said he is
against annexation as a matter of principle and is comfortable with the services he
currently receives. His area connects to other areas of Bull Mountain and he asked,
"Why not annex us all in at the same time?"
Nancy Younger, 15065 SW Sunrise Lane,Tigard,OR 97224,asked for clarification
on the sewer location. She said there are seven houses below hers and none are on
sewer. She said most along 150`"Avenue are on septic and there is a codicil in their
deeds on the west side of 150''Avenue that they cannot sell to a developer unless the
entire block sells to a developer. She asked what the proposed development on
Sunrise Lane might be and whether there were plans for Sunrise Park that could
include the city bringing in sewer. Mayor Cook said there are plans to develop the
park but not for next ten years. Ms. Younger said she does not like the plans.
Mayor Cook responded that citizens can change the plans. Ms.Younger expressed
concern about the wording, "in ten years or when there is sewer," and said she does
not want to be in the city.
Daniel Olsen, 110730 SW 85`"Avenue,Tigard, OR 97223 said he had concerns with
Zone 7 and asked about the conversion from Washington County Zone 15 to City
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of Tigard Zone R-25. He asked if the CANT considered lowering it to Zone 12 which
also abuts the property.
Mayor Cook asked staff how they define the closest zoning. Assistant Community
Development Director McGuire said the zoning will not affect anything until the
land is sold. R-25 is medium density (13-25 per acre). Council President Snider
asked why the city would zone a property R-25 when it is only .225 acres. Mr.
McGuire said staff is using the standard conversion chart. Mayor Cook asked staff
to look up how the other adjacent property is zoned.
H. Response to testimony by staff
Assistant Planner Smith responded regarding Zone 7 and said the adjacent property
is zoned R-25. One corner is R-12. She showed a slide of maps to illustrate the
zoning. Assistant Community Development Director McGuire added that triggers
for the Zone 5 properties could be ten years or when one or the other gains access to
sewer. Mayor Cook said coming up with a certain distance figure that defines when
sewer is considered available would be helpful.
I. Applicant rebuttal to testimony
Assistant City Manager Newton responded that Sia Lindstrom at Washington
County was contacted along the way and was sent topics of letters,postcards, the
schedule and a copy of the door hanger. She spoke with Jim Long of CP04M who
said they will be discussing it tomorrow night at their meeting. Ms. Buehner said this
was in the CPO newsletters. Ms. Newton said Marland Henderson suggested that
Lisa Hamilton contact her directly but she did not. Assistant Planner Smith said that
per land use notification requirements CPOs are on the interested parties list and
they did receive notification and communication via email that they received the
notice.
Councilor Woodard asked about the CPO notification process and Ms. Newton said
she made every effort to make sure the CPOs were in the loop. She said,in all
fairness, the CPO chairs are volunteers and she assumed that Washington County
would have notified them. She said she called Ms. Lindstrom right away when Mr.
Henderson told her that CP04B did not know about the annexations.
Councilor Goodhouse said it sounds like the property owner in Zone 5,who would
be annexed in when there is sewer at a certain distance or in ten years,probably
would not want to be a resident then anyway. He suggested a three-year timeframe
for all of the annexations because it would be less confusing. He said if council does
not want to go that route he would like to see them annexed in at the time of sale.
Councilor Anderson said he wanted to assure the public that this is not a land grab
and has been on the table for years. He noted that service providers are frustrated by
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islands within the city and this evens out the services that the rest of the neighbors
are paying for.
Council President Snider asked a hearing process question and City Attorney Rihala
said the hearing was quasi-judicial because it is for a discrete number of properties.
Council President Snider said he did not want the CPOs to feel excluded but in this
situation the city went over and above to communicate with property owners.
Council personally participated in outreach and every property owner was invited.
He observed that a meeting cycle of every three months does not provide a timely
source of feedback for a city council that meets weekly. He added that he was not
favorable towards bringing in all properties in three years.
Councilor Woodard said he agreed with the three-year timeframe as hooking up to
sewer may be costly for some areas. He said it is true that the islands should be
incorporated as they use services and should pay for them. He said he did not hear
negative concerns at the annexation outreach and council has been available to
citizens but has not been contacted. He expressed disappointment with the county
CPO staff for the missed communication opportunity.
Mayor Cook said he would like to discuss Zone 5 further. Assistant City Manager
Newton said Zone 5 already has the language about either ten years, and council
could add "when sewer is available." Councilor Goodhouse suggested adding, "or
upon sale." Mayor Cook disagreed, saying it could be sold tomorrow and they
cannot get sewer yet so he did not feel that wording was appropriate.
Councilor Woodard asked to see the list. Assistant City Manager Newton said the
list of items is not related to the quasi-judicial decision and needs to be addressed
separately because they are not part of the annexation process. Council President
Snider said it is the city council's intent is to provide follow up on the desired items.
J. Mayor Cook closed the Public Hearing.
K. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-07
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Ordinance No. 17-07 and his motion was
seconded by Councilor Woodard. Councilor Anderson asked about the request from
the property owners and Council President Snider noted that council's intent is for
staff to follow up on all of the items on the list.
City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the Ordinance.
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Ordinance No. 17-07—AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 55 PARCELS OF
LAND TOTALLING 15.164 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 1
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00001),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTIES FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON
COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT,
AND WASHINGTON COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT FOR LIGHTING.
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-07 was adopted unanimously.
L. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-08
Councilor Woodard moved for adoption of Ordinance No. 17-08. Council
President Snider seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and
title of the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-08— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING SEVEN (7)
PARCELS OF LAND TOTALLING 6.605 ACRES,APPROVING THE
ZONE 3 ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00003),AND
WITHDRAWING PROPERTIES FROM THE TIGARD WATER
DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S
PATROL DISTRICT,AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-08 was adopted unanimously.
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M. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-09
Councilor Anderson moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-09 and Councilor
Goodhouse seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title
of the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-09— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TWO (2) PARCELS
OF LAND TOTALLING 5.083 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 4
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00008),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTIES FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON
COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-09 was adopted unanimously.
N. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-10
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Ordinance No. 17-10 amended to include
the language, "in ten years or when connected to sewer." Councilor Anderson
seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the
ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-10— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TWO (2) PARCELS OF
LAND TOTALLING 1.01 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 5 ISLAND
ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00002),AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTIES FROM
THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED
SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN
ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT,with the amendment to change the timeframe
to ten years or when connected to city sewer.
Council President Snider asked if the words "whichever is sooner" should be added.
City Attorney Rihala said council could clarify that and Mayor Cook asked for a vote
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on that clarification. All voted in favor to add the words, "whichever is sooner" to
the amended language.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-10 was adopted unanimously.
O. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-11
Council President Snider moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-11 and Councilor
Anderson seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of
the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-11 — AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING FIVE (5) PARCELS
OF LAND TOTALLING 8.306 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 6A
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00009),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTIES FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON
COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-11 was adopted unanimously.
P. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-12
Councilor Woodard moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-12 and Council
President Snider seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and
title of the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-12— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL
OF LAND TOTALLING 0.930 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 6B
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00010),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTY FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON
COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-12 was adopted unanimously.
Q. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-13
Council President Snider moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-13 and Councilor
Anderson seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of
the ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-13— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL
OF LAND TOTALLING 0.225 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 7
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00004),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTY FROM THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED
SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT AND WASHINGTON COUNTY
URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
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Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-13 was adopted unanimously.
R. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-14
Councilor Anderson moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-14 and Councilor
Woodard seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the
ordinance.
Ordinance No. 17-14— AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL
OF LAND TOTALLING 0.609 ACRES,APPROVING THE ZONE 8
ISLAND ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00005),AND WITHDRAWING
PROPERTY FROM THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED
SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN
ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-14 was adopted unanimously.
S. Council Discussion and Consideration: Ordinance No. 17-15
Council President Snider moved for approval of Ordinance No. 17-15 and Councilor
Woodard seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the
ordinance.
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Ordinance No. 17-15—AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL OF
LAND TOTALLING ONE (1) ACRE,APPROVING THE ZONE 9 ISLAND
ANNEXATION (ZCA2017-00006),AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY
FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY
ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY
URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT,AND WASHINGTON
COUNTY SERVICE DISTRICT FOR LIGHTING
City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 17-15 was adopted unanimously.
Councilor Woodard moved to re-open and re-notice the public hearing and continue it on
July 25,2017 to consider an ordinance to annex Zone 2. Councilor Goodhouse seconded
the motion.
Council President Snider objected to continuing a hearing that had been closed and asked if
that threatened all the other decisions made tonight under one quasi-judicial hearing. A
process discussion was held and City Attorney Rihala said council could either reopen and
continue the public hearing for Zone 2 or hold a new public hearing.Assistant Community
Development Director McGuire confirmed that the 20-day notice could be met. Councilor
Woodard withdrew his original motion.
Councilor Woodard moved to hold a new public hearing on July 25,2017 for consideration
of Zone 2 and re-notice the hearing. Councilor Goodhouse seconded the motion. Mayor
Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook directed staff to follow up on the list of separate requests from property owners.
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8. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD —CONSIDER CONTRACT FOR DESIGN,
FABRICATION AND DELIVERY OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE ON FANNO CREEK TRAIL
Senior Management Analyst Barrett and Engineering Project Manager Peck presented the staff
report. Under consideration is a contract for the final design of the Tiedeman realignment for the
Fanno Creek Trail to bring it up to regional design standards which support Tigard's strategic plan.
This is for the design, fabrication and installation of an 80-foot steel truss pedestrian bridge only,not
the trail.An RFP was issued and three proposals were received.A selection team found that
Contech Engineered Solutions met the qualifications and scored the highest. The cost is $110,220.
Mayor Cook clarified that this was not a QBS process and Senior Management Analyst Barrett said
the language was similar but the cost was considered. Mayor Cook asked if this was the lowest bid
and Engineering Project Manager Peck confirmed this was the second lowest bid and comes in
under the engineer's estimate of$117,000.
Councilor Woodard moved to approve the contract as presented. Councilor Goodhouse seconded
the motion and it passed unanimously.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
9. CONSIDER RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A NEW TIGARD POLICE OFFICERS'
ASSOCIATION CONTRACT FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017-2020 AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY
MANAGER TO SIGN
Human Resources Director Bennett and Senior Analyst Leos were present for the staff report. Ms.
Bennett said they have been negotiating a contract on behalf of council with the police union and
request adoption of a resolution approving a new contract. She briefly described the bargaining
process. They began bargaining in January and were able to reach a tentative agreement in early
June. The Tigard Police Officers'Association (TPOA) ratified the contract on June 13.
Mayor Cook said he did not remember a contract being adopted prior to expiration in the recent
past. Human Resources Director Bennett replied that this is the second time in her professional
career that a contract was reached prior to expiration. Mayor Cook commended staff for meeting
this deadline. Councilor Woodard complimented staff on their hard work.
Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Resolution No. 17-30. Council President Snider seconded
the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number of title of the resolution.
Resolution No. 17-30—A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A NEW COLLECTIVE
BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TIGARD POLICE
OFFICERS'ASSOCIATION (TPOA) AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO SIGN
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Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
Mayor Cook announced that the motion passed unanimously.
10. CONSIDER COUNCIL TRAVEL POLICY
City Manager Wine said council reviewed the policy in a workshop and asked questions about some
potential changes. Staff researched some elements and talked with the Oregon Government Ethics
Commission. She listed the three proposed changes: Changing the distance designation for local
travel from 50 miles away to 40 and adding a statement regarding the applicable taxes on local
overnight stays, expanding the definition of"conference hotel," and deleting the section on travel
time.
Council President Snider made a motion to approve the council travel policy. Councilor
Goodhouse seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed
unanimously.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION None.
12. NON AGENDA ITEMS None.
13. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Cook thanked Assistant City Manager Newton at this last meeting in her career for all the
years of service she gave to the city. Councilor Woodard thanked her and said he appreciated her
assistance when he first joined the council. He congratulated her on her retirement. Council
President Snider noted that she was always working behind the scenes and people may not recognize
her contributions. He said it was a pleasure to have her working for the citizens of Tigard.
Councilor Goodhouse thanked Ms. Newton for all she has done and said she will be missed.
Councilor Anderson said she made his transition to council easy. Ms. Newton said she loved her
job and working with citizens.
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Council President Snider moved to adjourn at 9:30 p.m. Councilor Anderson seconded the motion
and all voted in favor.
Yes No
Council President Snider ✓
Councilor Woodard ✓
Councilor Anderson ✓
1 Mayor Cook ✓
Councilor Goodhouse ✓
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