TCDA Packet - 05/19/2020 City of Tigard
Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL&TCDA Council and Presenters will participate remotely.
MEETING DATE AND TIME: May 19, 2020 - 6:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall - 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223
PUBLIC NOTICE: In accordance with the City of Tigard's Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19
and Governor Brown's Executive Order 20-16 this will be a virtual meeting where Council and staff will
participate remotely.
There will be no verbal public testimony during this meeting. Written public comment may be submitted
electronically at www.tigard-or.gov/Comments.d-or.gov/Comments. All comments must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. the day of
the meeting.
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CABLE VIEWERS:The regular City Council meeting is shown live on Channel 28 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting
will be rebroadcast at the following times on Channel 28:
This meeting will be cablecast on Tualatin Valley Community TV as follows:
Replay Schedule for Tigard City Council Workshop Meetings-Channel 28
Every Sunday at 12 a.m.
Every Monday at 1 p.m.
Every Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Every Thursday at 12 p.m.
Every Friday at 10:30 a.m.
SEE ATTACHED AGENDA
City of Tigard
Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL & TCDA Council and Presenters will participate remotely.
MEETING DATE AND TIME: May 19,2020 - 6:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall- 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223
6:30 PM
1. BUSINESS MEETING
A. Call to Order- City Council&Town Center Development Agency
B. Roll Call
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items
2. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING-APPEAL OF ART RUTKIN
ELEMENTARY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 6:35 p.m. estimated time
3. TCDA BOARD CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT#1 TO THE TIGARD TRIANGLE
URBAN RENEWAL PLAN
6:45 p.m.estimated time
4. NON AGENDA ITEMS
5. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
6. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive
Session is called to order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable
statute. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session.
Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS
192.660(4), but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for
the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to
the public.
7. ADJOURNMENT 6:50 p.m. estimated time
AIS-4270 2.
Workshop Meeting
Meeting Date: 05/19/2020
Length (in minutes): 10 Minutes
Agenda Title: Quasi-judicial Public Hearing - Appeal of Art Rutkin Elementary
School Conditional Use Permit
Prepared For: Shelby Rihala, City Management
Submitted By: Caroline Patton, Central Services
Item Type: Motion Requested Meeting Type: Council
Resolution Business
Meeting -
Main
Public Hearing: Yes Publication Date:
Information
ISSUE
Shall Council deny the appeal, thereby affirming the Hearings Officer's decision in the Art
Rutkin Elementary School Conditional Use Permit? The Hearings Officer's decision was
appealed by Kevin and Gillian Dressel, the owners of property immediately north of the
school property.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends Council deny the appeal and uphold the Hearings Officer's decision to
approve the Conditional Use application, along with the conditions identified in the Hearings
Officer's Final Order.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
This is the final Council meeting to discuss the Art Rutkin Elementary School Conditional
Use Permit Appeal. Last week, Council deliberated on the appeal and reached a tentative
decision. Council also directed staff to prepare findings for consideration at tonight's
meeting. Tonight's meeting is for a final decision and adoption of supplemental findings.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
Council could affirm the appeal, thereby rejecting the Hearings Officer's decision and denying
the application. This action would require the adoption of new findings and conclusions in
support of this decision.
COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS
N/A
DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
April 21 —Written testimony/ Staff Presentation
April 28 —Any new evidence/testimony
May 5 — Rebuttal
May 11 —The District's final written argument
May 12 — Council deliberations and tentative decision
May 19 — Final decision by Council and adoption of findings.
Attachments
Resolution
CITY OF TI GARD, OREGON
TI GARD CI TY COU N CI L
RESOLUTION NO. 2a
A RESOLUTION AND FINAL ORDER APPROVING THE ART RUTKIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
ADOPTING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT OF COUNCIL'SDETERMINATION, AND DENYING THE
APPEAL OF THE HEARINGS OFFICER'S FINAL ORDER NO. CUP2019-00001/SLR2019-
00003/AD,2019-00008-00009.
WHEREAS the Hearings Officer initially reviewed this cage at a public hearing January 6, 2020 and kept the
record open for additional testimony by all parties; and
WHEREAS the Hearings Officer issued a Final Order No. CUP2019-00001/ SLR2019-00003/AD,2019-
00008-00009 approving the application; and
WHEREAS staff mailed notioeof Final Order CUP2019-00001/ SLR2019-00003/ADJ2019-00008-00009 to
interested parti es on February 6,2020;and
WHEREAS the Appellants, Kevin and Gillian Dress/, having standing to appeal and timelyfiled alloticeof
Appeal on February 20,2020; aid
WHEREAS City Council held a public hearing on the appeal on March 24, 2020 by written comments only;
took additional written testimony until April 28, 2020; allowed until May 5, 2020 for rebuttal; and received final
written argument from the applicant, due May 12,2020.
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED bythe Tigard City CoundI that:
SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council deniestheappeal byKevin and Gillian Dressel of CUP2019-00001/
SL R2019-00003/A D,2019-00008-00009.
SECTION 2: The City Council adopts the Hearings Officer's Final Order, including ail interpretations,
findings, aid conditions contained therein aswell astheSupplementai Findingsdated May 19,
2020.
SECTION 3: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This day of 2020.
Mayor-City of Tigard
ATTEST:
RESOLUTION NO.20-
Page 1
City Recorder-City of Tigard
RESOLUTION NO.2a
Page 2
AIS-4254 3.
Workshop Meeting
Meeting Date: 05/19/2020
Length (in minutes): 5 Minutes
Agenda Title: TCDA Board Consideration of Amendment #1 to the
Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan
Submitted By: Sean Farrelly,
Community
Development
Item Type: Resolution Meeting Type: Town Center
Development
Agency
Public Hearing No
Newspaper Legal Ad Required?:
Public Hearing Publication
Date in Newspaper:
Information
ISSUE
The Board of the Town Center Development Agency is requested to consider a resolution
amending the Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan to add a Multi-Use Path over Highway
217 to the list of urban renewal projects.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST
Staff recommends that the Board of the TCDA approve the resolution.
KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY
A multi-use path over Highway 217 would provide a safe and effective connection for
pedestrians and cyclists between the Downtown and the Tigard Triangle, the two parts of the
Tigard Town Center. The city and TriMet are exploring ways that this could be built in
conjunction with the planned SW Corridor light rail viaduct over Highway 217.
A multi-use path over Highway 217 is consistent with Goal 2 of the Tigard Triangle Urban
Renewal Plan which is to "Provide a safe and effective multimodal transportation network
that provides access to, from, and within the [Urban Renewal] Area and supports mixed-use
and pedestrian-oriented development" and Objective 2 which is to "Create more access points
into and out of the Area by building new overpasses and/or undercrossings and modifying
existing intersections and/or interchanges so that the Area is more connected to downtown
Tigard, Portland Community College, and other neighboring areas and businesses."
The portion of the envisioned multi-use path within the Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Area
would be an eligible project for urban renewal funding. $2.5 million will be requested in a
future TCDA budget to help fund the project. The city and TriMet are exploring grant
options to fund the balance of the project.
Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan Section IX: Amendments to the Plan, authorizes adding
new projects to the Plan with a Minor Amendment approved by the TCDA Board by
resolution.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
The Board of the TCDA could choose not to adopt the resolution to amend the plan.
COUNCIL OR TCDA GOALS, POLICIES, MASTER PLANS
Tigard City Council Goals 2019-21
Goal 2: Invest and connect key areas of the city to promote economic growth and community
vitality
Strategy 2.1: Ensure that Tigard Triangle urban renewal investments promote equitable
development and create a vibrant, walkable, and connected district.
Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan
Goal 2: Provide a safe and effective multimodal transportation network that provides access
to, from, and within the Area and supports mixed-use and pedestrian-oriented development.
DATES OF PREVIOUS CONSIDERATION
This is the first Board meeting that the amendment will be discussed.
Attachments
TCDA Resolution
Exhibit A
CITY OF TI GARD, OREGON
TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
RESOLUTION NO. 20-
A
O. 20-
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE TIGARD TRIANGLE URBAN RENEWAL
PLAN BY ADDING AMU LTI-USE PATH OVER H I GH WAY 217 TOTH ELIST
O F U RBAN RE N E WAL PROX CT S
WHEREAS, the Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan ("the Plan") includes a list of Transportation
projects authorized by the plan; and
WH EREA$ a multi-use path over H ighway 217 would provide a safe and effective connection for
pedestrians and cyclists between the Downtown and the Tigard Triangle, the two parts of the Tigard
Town Center; and
WH EREA$ a multi-use path over H ighway 217 is consistent with Goal 2 of the Plan which is to
"Provide a saf e and eff ective multi modal transportation network that provides access to, from, and
within the[Urban Renewal] Area and supports mixed-use and pedestrian-oriented development"
and Objective which is to "Create more access points into and out of the Area by building new
overpasses and/or undercrossi ngs and modifying existing intersectionsand/or interchanges so that
the Area is more connected to downtown Tigard, Portland Community College, and other
nei gh boring areas and businesses"; and
WHEREAS, the portion of the envi sioned multi-use path within the Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal
Area would bean eligibleproject for urban renewal funding; and
WH EREAS under Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan Section IX: Amendmentsto the Plan,
adding new projectsto the Plan isa Minor Amendment that requires approval of the Agency Board
by resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, bytheTigard Town Center Development Agencythat:
SECTION 1: The Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan is hereby amended with the
Ianguagefound in Exhibit A.
SECTION 2: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED: This day of , 2020.
Chair—City of Tigard
Town Center Development Agency
TCDA Resolution No. 20-
Page 1
ATTEST:
Recorder—City of Tigard
Town Center Development Agency
TCDA Resolution No. 20-
Page
aPage 2
Exhibit A
Proposed new text is shown in double-underline.
The following transportation projects are intended to provide a safe and effective multimodal
transportation network in the Area that supports mixed-use and pedestrian-oriented development
through improved internal connectivity, external access, and mobility; a variety of travel options;
comfortable, interesting, and attractive streetscapes; and, well-managed parking options.
Table 1 —Transportation Projects
Project Project Type ProjectDescription
Number
I New Hwy 217 Overpass Extend Beveland Rd south over Hwy 217 to Hunziker
(Beveland) Rd/Wall St area with car,ped, and bike facilities.
2 New Street Extend 74th Ave south from 99W to Hermoso Way or
(74th Ave) Beveland Rd.
3 New Street Extend Atlanta St west from 69th Ave to Dartmouth St or
(Atlanta) future 74th Ave.
4 New Hwy I-5 Overpass Provide ped/bike bridge across Hwy I-5 from Beveland Rd
(Beveland) to Southwood Dr.
New Hwy I-5 Overpass Provide ped/bike bridge across Hwy I-5 between the
5 (Red Rock Creek) Triangle and PCC Sylvania around location of Red Rock
Creek.
6 Modified Intersection Install traffic signal and turn lanes where needed at Atlanta
(Atlanta/68th) St/68th Ave intersection.
7 Modified Intersection Add protected left turn and transit improvements on 68th
(99W/68th) Pkwy at 99W.
Develop comfortable,interesting, and attractive streetscapes
8 Modified Streets throughout the Area, especially along designated pedestrian
streets.
9 New Trail Build a new trail along Red Rock Creek parallel to and
(Red Rock Creek) south of 99W.
10 New Streets Improve connectivity,circulation, and access throughout the
Area with new or extended local streets.
Project
Project i Description
Number
11 Modified Street(72nd TBD. Improve 72nd Ave corridor,including
Ave) intersections/interchanges. Dependent on 72nd Ave
Corridor Study recommendations.
Modified Street(99W) Implement access management strategies and median
12 projects in Hwy 99W Plan, including additional pedestrian
crossing locations.
13 Modified Add second left turn lane on Hwy 217 northbound
Interchange ramp to 99W.
(99W/Hwy 217)
14 Modified Signals Upgrade signals throughout the Area with adaptive signal
coordination technology.
15 Parking Management Plan Develop a plan and implement strategies for managing
parking.
Transportation Study Periodically evaluate the functioning of the transportation
16 system to refine project scope and inform project
prioritization.
17 Highway 217 Multi-use Provide ped/bike bridge and Red Rock Creek Trail
Path connection across Hwy 217 between SW 72nd Ave and
Hunziker Road.
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