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TCDA Packet - 10/20/2020 City of Tigard Tigard Workshop Meeting—Agenda TIGARD CITY COUNCIL & TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING DATE AND TIME: October 20, 2020 - 6:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Remote participation only. See PUBLIC NOTICE below. PUBLIC NOTICE: In accordance with the City of Tigard's Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 and Ore_on House Bill 4212, 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.ti-ard-or.,u�ov/Comments. All comments must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. on the day of the meeting. VIEW LIVE VIDEO STREAMING ONLINE: http://www.ti-ard-or.-ov/city_haU/council_meetin�y_php CABLE VIEWERS: Workshop meetings are broadcast on Tualatin Valley Community TV on Channel 28. Meetings are replayed on the following schedule: 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 Workshop Meeting—Agenda TIGARD CITY COUNCIL & TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING DATE AND TIME: October 20, 2020 - 6:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Remote participation only. 6:30 PM 1. WORKSHOP/BUSINESS MEETING 1. Call to Order- City Council&Town Center Development Agency 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items 2. COUNCIL BRIEFING ON THE ELIMINATION OF LIBRARY FINES TO ALIGN WITH WASHINGTON COUNTY COOPERATIVE LIBRARY SERVICES (WCCLS) 6:30 p.m. estimated time 3. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A UTILITY BILL RELIEF PROGRAM FOR RENTERS 6:45 p.m. estimated time 4. TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY-UPDATE ON SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE CITY CENTER TAX INCREMENT FINANCING (TIF) DISTRICT PLAN 7:15 p.m. estimated time 5. RECEIVE BRIEFING ON HALL BOULEVARD JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER PROCESS 7:30 p.m. estimated time 6. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY RELATED TO EASEMENT ACQUISITION FOR THE FANNO CREEK TRAIL 8:00 p.m. estimated time 7. RECEIVE BRIEFING ON THE WATER SYSTEM MASTER PLAN UPDATE PROJECT 8:10 p.m. estimated time 8. NON AGENDA ITEMS 9. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION 8:55 estimated time The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session to discuss the employment of a public officer under ORS 192.660 (2)(a). 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. 11. ADJOURNMENT 9:25 p.m. estimated time TIGARD Meeting of the Tigard Council October 20, 2020 Public Comment Received Submitted By Date Received Subject 1. Brewin, Michael 10/13/2020 Universal Plaza Haiku Submission 2. Brewin, Michael 10/20/2020 Urban Renewal From: MB<mkb@souljazz.net> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 7:22 PM To: Carol Krager<caroll<@tigard-or.gov>; Jason Snider<Jason@tigard-or.gov>; #Councilmail <councilmail@tigard- or.gov>;Joanne Bengtson <joanne@tigard-or.gov> Subject: ! my public testimony tonight: Universal Haiku Quintet Importance: High For public hearing 10/13/20 general public testimony: a gift: Universal Haiku Quintet icaelrewin, TM ird Heron's call is sweet, Singing along the wide creek. Music to my ears. A place to reflect, Where people are all the same, Forget loss or pain. touch Peace within. Following the flow of breaths, Satori beckons. Drops of gentle rain, Mist rises from the lush vale, The air smells so fresh. A child laughs and skips, As water sprays to the sky. Joy is a fountain! DISCLAIMER: E-mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public record laws. If requested, e-mail may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E-mails are retained by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules "City General Records Retention Schedule." 1 From:MB<mkb@souljazz.net> Sent:Tuesday, October 20, 2020 4:21 PM To:Jason Snider<Jason@tigard-or.gov>;#Councilmail<councilmail@tigard-or.gov> Subject: Public Testimony(Agenda item tonight: Urban Renewal): In these perilouse and uncertain times, incurring more long term UNnecessary debt would be fiscally reckless! Importance:High Caution!This message was sent from outside your organization. Allow sender I Block sender My Public Testimony: Subject: In these perilous and uncertain times, incurring long-term UNnecessary debt is fiscally reckless; increasing that debt up to 20% would be lunacy. Increasing the UNnecessary 'downtown' urban renewal debt would surely lead to stiff public opposition — and a probable recall of any elected officials involved. Dear Mayor and Council: Reality: Our nation is currently facing very grave challenges in the midst of dealing with the ramifications of the Wuhan CCP laboratory virus plague (which has killed 230,000+Americans), which has effectively paralyzed and distracted all of communist China's global competitors (as intended),while China ratchets up its military preparations for attacking Taiwan, India, and blockading the entire South China Sea. Reality: Our national and local economy is facing serious restructuring, in all market sectors. Driving around Tigard this week, I've seen many closed businesses,vacant buildings for lease, and virtually empty stores around town. Many of our citizens are now unemployed or underemployed. Many citizens have lost their businesses, investments, and/or savings. It is uncertain whether most of these jobs will ever return, and numerous types of businesses (i.e. department stores, buffet restaurants, movie theatres, etc.) are going bankrupt. Meanwhile, it is NOT safe for people to congregate at restaurants, bars, malls, churches, schools, public meetings, or generally anywhere. I have had many contacts and discussions with experts nationally, regarding the extent of the overall damage to our economic system, and the steps to recovery. It is estimated that it will take at least 5-10 years for the US economy to fully recover from the harmful effects of the pandemic. If we are hit with yet another wave of this (or another) pandemic,the overall harm to our country could be staggering. Here are those basic services which are Necessary and actually important for the residents of our local community: 1. Water(clean, potable,and plentiful) 2. Public Safety: Police, Fire,and Rescue/Ambulance 3. Public Works: Maintenance of streets,sidewalks,sewers, lights. 4. Public Schools Not necessary, but important for residents:green parks,trails. REALITY: Other than providing these basic NECESSARY services, we don't need any more local government(or taxation). ERGO: For most citizens here, spending taxpayers' hard-earned paychecks on anything clearly UNnecessary is wasteful. Spending chunks of our tax-extorted and depleted incomes on public financing for an UNnecessary, superficial,visual 'window dressing' of a contrived 'downtown' Neverland, essentially to further benefit a handful of mercenary commercial property owners is unacceptable. Historically,Tigardville never had a real 'downtown.' And little Main St. quickly became a mere side street to 99W. So what?! However, beginning in the early 1990s, Main St. property owners began showing up at city meetings and demanding 'special treatment'—to directly benefit themselves (and not the rest of us,but at our expense). RE the Downtown merchants and property owners: Never has so Much $$$$$$$$ been done for so Few -- historically throughout Tigard's recent decades. From my experience (and a lifetime of observation), compared with the private sector, government is always inefficient and wasteful. Many persons who are total failures in the private sector flock to the public sector for job security and lower performance expectations. Furthermore, public administrators generally overpay contractors for most services and projects. In public administration,there is apparently NO sense of a 'bottom line' i.e. professional fiscal accountability. Example: In the private sector,there are development directors. Most sizable non-profits and charities have a development director. I once directed development for a local food bank, and was expected to generate a minimum of 20-50 times my salary in grants, and corporate and private sponsorships, + additional monetary donations, gifts, in-kind donations, etc. In recent years,Tigard has created positions for a community development director and an economic development director. To justify these positions, each director should be required to generate the same levels of outside support, as a private sector development director. In other words, if the city pays a development director$75,000 in salary, the director should be held accountable to annually generate the following in outside revenue(NOT from any local tax revenue): Development Director Report Card: Minimum: 20 X$75K= $1.5 million in outside funding=grade of D 30 X $75K= $ 2.25 million =grade of C 40 X $75K= $3 million = grade of B 50 X $75K= $3.75 million (or higher) = grade of A That's the formula: whatever the director's salary, simply multiply by 20 for the minimum acceptable amount in expected outside funding annually. Any amount>= 50 X the salary denotes a competent development director worth retaining. If a director does not meet the annual quota, then terminate and hire a more competent person. Example:In the private sector,firms seek competitive bids from contractors. You always go for the best product/service provided (and guaranteed) at the lowest cost possible. In the public sector, in Oregon any one-time contract below$20K doesn't legally require a bid. Regardless,a public administrator should always seek out at least 3 competitive bids for any services valued over$1,000. Example:In the private sector,when you do a presentation on a major project,you ALWAYS present the full budget/costs of the project (including any/all related costs), and you ALWAYS present how you are going to pay for the proiect! At the virtual meeting on 10/7/20 for the Universal Plaza design: There were presentations made by city staff and a number of outside contractors. The meeting lasted 1 hour, and the first 40 minutes was a power point presentation by staff, and then statements from outside contractors. During the entire meeting, NOT a single city staff employee presented the budget for the Universal Plaza project. NOT a single city staff employee explained the costs. NOT a single city staff employee explained the source of the funding for the project. In fact,there was NO mention at all of a budget,the costs, or the funding! During the presentations, I noted that the city had already contracted with expensive out-of-state firms (including an L.A. architect and public relations firm, when we have scores of such entities here in the Portland area). Question: Did the city administrators seek competitive bids for all these costly services?! Also, related: At the virtual meeting,the design advisors (incl moi)were told that "everyone wants an interactive water feature." That's NOT true. We were NOT given any other choice! Staff directed the signage and questions totally toward an interactive water feature. We, as design advisors,were not given any other options or any leeway to include such other options (e.g. a beautiful fountain in a basin, or a combo fountain in a basin with a connecting outlying interactive water feature). So,this exemplifies how we are continually presented with public statements that are false, but which serve the motives of some city employees. When a kid isn't running through an interactive water feature,the feature is dormant. Better to have a beautiful well-lit fountain running 24/7 with a connecting interactive water element. Based on drawings I've seen,the Jim Garland firm knows how to design a combination of an aesthetic fountain in basin and interactive water feature. [70%of Tigard households do NOT have any kids living at home under 18 years old. Families with small kids comprise only 10-15%of Tigard households.] At the virtual meeting, I wasn't given a chance to ask a question (i.e.the Budget), until after we had broken up into breakrooms, and even though I raised my hand, I was still not recognized until the end of the meeting at about 8 pm. When I asked what the budget was for the plaza project,the city staff almost laughed—and did NOT provide any breakdown whatsoever of the projected costs, or funding. 2 In 2006,we were told the downtown urban renewal would pay for itself. We were told the property owners would have such incentives to fix up their blighted properties that the properties would increase in value, and all the projects completed and paid for, and the debt would be retired by 2026. Based upon my 30+years' experience in Tigard, I did Not believe the inflated representations. Nevertheless, enough voters got 'conned' by the steady wave of p.r. (paid for at our own expense)that the measure somehow squeaked through. The representations and forecasting by the planners turned out to be yet another lie told to us. They didn't even consider the possibility of an economic downturn. That's incompetent. "76 Trombones and a Big Parade":At the Universal Plaza design meeting,there seemed to be a focus on a public relations campaign and hiring expensive p.r. firms. If a planned city project is actually a good idea,then you don't need any p.r.firm to push it onto the citizens. The only reason to hire an outside p.r.firm to push a public project, is when the project is a Bad idea and/or when the project will not otherwise have wide public support for further funding. Basic scam approach: pay a bunch of people to hype this up, do a public p.r. campaign, create some superficial public hoopla, stage some photos, push the idea repetitively in propaganda in any local parasite media, then suckerpunch property owners with another hidden tax measure in 1-2 years. All of this, basically to justify the existence of some pencil-pusher admin jobs in a top-heavy city hall that can't live within its own budget. So, it's dishonest to 'sucker' folks into participating in a park design and not tell them upfront the anticipated budget-- how much will it cost, and how and where is the city going to get all the funds to pay for it? Right now, during this pandemic, the city should focus on tightening its belt. The library is closed; therefore, there's no need for several librarians and other positions for another year. The recreation program and positions should be defunded for another year. Likewise, there are other affected unnecessary costly programs and positions which should be curtailed or reduced. Make the development directors earn their keep. Don't pay anyone a salary even approaching a private sector salary, unless that person can generate substantial funds totally from outside sources. Any lazy or incompetent person can take tax revenue, and run an expensive p.r. campaign with that public money —simply to convince the public to support a project via even higher property taxes. However, that's the lazy and incompetent approach. I object to any further tax revenues being diverted to fund a public relations campaign, simply to convince us voters to continually reach into our pockets to enrich a small group of property owners in central Tigard. Conclusion: Finish the public projects started already. Let the urban renewal district expire in 2026. Do NOT waste public funds on any more UNnecessary public projects, and projects which do NOT serve everyone here. Do NOT waste any public funds on a p.r. campaign to convince us to vote for continued urban renewal funding (let alone an increase in funding)! The measure will FAIL. Sincerely, Michael Brewin, Tigard P.S. If the poorly-planned Metro light rail levy passes, expect 1,000-2,000 homeless people to move from Portland to Tigard. Once constructed, my sources say Portland officials will then informally encourage thousands of homeless persons to pack up their tents and take the light rail free to Tigard. If you want to make Tigard 'inclusive,' then I suggest you have plan in place on how to quickly convert Universal Plaza into a Universal Plaza Homeless Transformation Center. Create a safe transitional space for those who wish to change their lives, by cleaning up and getting a job, and then after 90 days move out of the center. Rules: Must show proof of some Tigard connection (a previous residence, local student, previous job, born here, or verification of 6 months' residence in Tigard), No weapons, No illegal drugs, maintain a 20 foot minimum distance between each tent (i.e. social distancing). AIS-4428 2. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 15 Minutes Agenda Title: Council Briefing on the Proposal to Eliminate Library Fines from Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) Prepared For: Halsted Bernard Submitted By: Margaret Reh, Library Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Meeting Type: Council Staff Workshop Mtg. Public Hearing No Newspaper Legal Ad Required?: Public Hearing Publication Date in Newspaper: Information ISSUE Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) Executive Board will recommend that the Washington County Board of Commissioners approve the elimination of overdue fines for library materials and the waiver of past overdue fines. STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST N/A KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY Halsted Bernard, Director of Library Services, will present the rationale and impact of eliminating overdue fines for library patrons. OTHER ALTERNATIVES N/A COUNCIL OR TCDA GOALS, POLICIES, MASTER PLANS N/A DATES OF PREVIOUS CONSIDERATION Information on this fine-free proposal was included in the Council newsletter of July 30th 2020. Eliminating Overdue Fines for WCCLS Libraries Eliminating overdue fines Advances equity a v on library materials Communities of color and those with low incomes are � disproportionately impacted by overdue fines. Eliminating fines is an evidence- based way to reduce barriers to library access. y - Eliminating overdue fines Upholds time) materials return p v on library materials Chicago Public Library saw a 240% increase in returns after I elimination Salt Lake City Public Library: drop in late returns (9% to 4%) after elimination Eliminating overdue fines Affirms patron responsibility on library materials High Plains Library District (Colorado) : 95 percent of materials returned within a " - week of due date • "Overdue fines do not turn irresponsible patrons into ,r responsible ones, they [just] distinguish between patrons .ua r who can afford to pay . . . and those who cannot. " (SFPL white paper) Fine- Free Libraries Our neighboring library system in Multnomah County eliminated JNT,•.PIJ =R overdue fines in July 2020. %IINTANA 0� ll � Fort Vancouver Regional Library hd l'JNFr:1 Ottawa Arial L - _ ;.h, W D'nKOT ^ :� �.- Toronto District went fine free in 1970 V9M F1 F. � N � after an internal study that FHFv;.nP, - d . efphia r�" �� showed the cost of collecting fines :soo .�,,, g cLas V ^as � -'-- :lk.._. a, FF 0� .J.. i noutweigh h m n f n^4 KA did of the amount o ''N MEXICO hAl S5 P San Di o �� revenue collected . ouLixingsron ParishLlbr. . of Cif 810 � Gulf of d Mexico Mexlco Mapof fine free libraries in the continental U.S. Retrieved October 2020,from https:/ endlibraryfines.info/fine-free-library-map/ �� Local Impact : Access ACCESS IMPACT: TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY 15,040 Almost 3% of our current registered patrons will regain 10,000 Total patrons: 34,182 access to the library. Total patrons whose library 5,040 access will be restored- 1j66 0 1pp1 ` `,4th K\ 4t0 'Some accounts wilt remaln 11 { ` temporarlly blocked due to fees for materlats lost or destroyed. Local Impact : Fees FEE IMPACT: TI ARD PUBLIC LIBRARY Y • Fees assessed in F Y 2 0 : Assessed FY 19_20 $41,499.40 • Fees collected in FY20: $25,.435 .68 Collected FY19-20 • Assessed but not collected : $ 16,063 .32 (39%) 0 10.000 2D.DDD 30,000 40,000 50,000 MOTE Tota[ of uneoftected Fines to be waived: 17 ,022. 5 Centralized Online Fine Payment Revenue Distribution • WCCLS proposes to distribute to libraries all revenue that has been collected by WCCLS using the cooperative-wide online payment portal after they recover the cost to provide the service. • This distribution will help offset the loss in fine revenue that may have been budgeted for locally in FY20-21. • The net revenue for our library will amount to $7,363.27. Next Steps • On September 30t", the WCCLS Executive Board voted unanimously to bring this recommendation to the Washington County Board of Commissioners. • If the Board of Commissioners approves the recommendation on November 3rd, the elimination of fines will go into effect in early 2021 . • 1 would love to relay your support for this recommendation to WCCLS. Thank you ! Prepared by Halsted Bernard, Director of Library Services AIS-4422 3. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 30 Minutes Agenda Title: Tigard AID: Consider Resolution to Include Renters in the Program and Extending Program Duration Prepared For: Toby LaFrance, Finance and Information Services Submitted By: Mai Quach, Finance and Information Services Item Type: Resolution Meeting Type: Council Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Workshop Mtg. Public Hearing: No Publication Date: Information ISSUE Shall Council adopt a resolution that repeals Resolution 20-47, incorporating its Tigard AID components into this resolution, expanding the Tigard AID program to include assistance to residential and commercial renters/tenants, continuing the Tigard AID assistance to June 20, 2021, and extending the waiver of late fees and water shutoff actions until April 1. 2021. STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST Staff recommends approval of the resolution. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY On September 15, 2020, Council gave direction to have staff look into further expanding the Tigard AID program to include financial assistance to renters of multi-family housing whose water and sewer utilities are included in their rent or billed to them by the owners. It was further recommended that we look into tenants of commercial complexes as well. These renters/tenants do not have utility accounts with the City of Tigard. The accounts are under the owner of the multi-family housing or commercial complexes. Because these renters/tenants do not have accounts with Tigard, we were not able to provide assistance to them when the program was initially implemented. Realizing that these renters have also been impacted by COVID-19, Council directed staff to look into including renters/tenants in the Tigard AID assistance program. On September 22, 2020, Council passed Resolution No. 20-47 that expanded the amount of aid available to residential and commercial customers, approved waiving all late fees and shutoff actions for utility accounts accruing as of March 16, 2020 and continuing until January 1, 2021. In addition, the Tigard AID program is set to end on December 31, 2020. This resolution is being put forth to expand the Tigard AID program as follows: •Provide assistance to renters of multi-family housing with an unemployed or underemployed person in the household due to COVID-19 for $100 per month to cover their water/sewer/stormwater utility bill. The City has determined $100 per month represents the estimated monthly average a renter of a multi-family unit would pay for their Tigard utiltiy bill. •Provide assistance to tenants of commercial complexes financially impacted by COVID-19 for $100 per month unless they can provide documentation that shows their water/sewer/stormwater utility portion exceeds $100 per month. Then, assistance can be provided for up to $500 per month. • Continue assistance to residential and commercial customers established in Resolution 20-47. •Extend Tigard AID assistance for customers and renters/leasers until June 30, 2021. •Extend the waiver of late fees and shutoff actions until April 1, 2021. Staff is seeking to extend the Tigard AID program to June 30, 2021 to provide time for the new provisions to help residents and businesses. The current end date of December 31, 2020 will not provide sufficient time to adequately communicate with residents and businesses that rent/lease in Tigard. Staff is further recommending that the waiver of late fees and shutoffs end prior to the end of the Tigard AID program. While extensive outreach has occured, some customers may not be aware of the program and the only way they may become aware is when a shutoff action is immenent. By ending the waiver of late fees and shutoff actions on April 1, 2021 there may be Tigard AID budget still available for these customers when they need it. OTHER ALTERNATIVES Council could elect to not make any changes to the City's existing program or offer additional amendments. COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION •9/22/2020 - Council approved Resolution No. 20-47 expanding eligibility for monthly utility credits, waiving late fees, and suspending shutoffs. Attachments Resolution CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 20- A RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 20-47, EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY FOR TIGARD'S PROGRAM TO PROVIDE A MONTHLY UTILITY PAYMENT FOR MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS TENANTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19, AND EXTENDING THE DURATION OF THE PROGRAM WHEREAS, on March 17, 2020, Tigard City Council passed Resolution No. 20-14, declaring an emergency related to COVID-19 and temporarily waiving late fees and shutoff actions on utility accounts until the end of the emergency. WHEREAS,on May 12, 2020,Tigard City Council passed Resolution No. 20-24, approving a monthly utility credit of up to$40 per month for unemployed residential utility customers and business customers negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic;and WHEREAS, in early August, Washington County authorized $3 million in utility assistance funding as part of Washington County CARES, which was intended to provide payment of full utility bills to unemployed and underemployed residential customers,as well as business customers adversely affected by COVID-19;and WHEREAS,on September 22,2020,Tigard City Council passed Resolution No.20-47,which authorized a credit of up to the full amount per month towards a residential customer's Tigard utility account bill upon verification of unemployment or underemployment associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, authorized a credit of the full amount up to $500 per month towards a commercial customer's Tigard utility account bill upon verification of negative impact from COVID-19 pandemic, and extended the waiving of late fees and shutoff actions to January 1, 2021; and WHEREAS, Tigard City Council also wishes to provide assistance to multi-family or commercial tenant customers who have been financially affected by COVID-19, but who do not directly pay Tigard utility bills; and WHEREAS, the City has determined $100 per month represents the estimated monthly average a renter of a multi-family unit would pay for their Tigard utility bill. WHEREAS, repealing Resolution No. 20-47 and incorporating utility bill credit assistance into this action will provide consistency among City assistance programs. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: Resolution No. 20-47 is repealed and replaced with this resolution. SECTION 2: Upon verification of unemployment or underemployment associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the City of Tigard, the City may credit up to the full amount per month towards a residential customer's Tigard utility account bill. The credit is available to all residential customers served by a Tigard utility,including customers outside the city limits for whom Tigard provides water service. A customer must reapply for the credit each month in order to continue receiving it. RESOLUTION NO. 20- Page 1 SECTION 3: Upon verification that a business has been negatively impacted by COVID-19, such as for a forced closure or curtailment of operations,the City may credit up to$500 per month towards a business customer's Tigard utility account bill.The credit is available to all business customers served by a Tigard utility,including customers outside the city limits for which Tigard provides water service.A customer must reapply for the credit each month in order to continue receiving it. SECTION 4: Upon verification of unemployment or underemployment associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the City of Tigard, the City may provide payment of$100 per month to a resident of a multifamily unit in the Tigard Utility Billing Service Area. A parry must reapply for the payment each month in order to continue receiving it. SECTION 5: Upon verification that a business has been negatively impacted by COVID-19, such as for a forced closure or curtailment of operations, the City may provide payment of either (a) $100 per month, or (b) the actual amount paid by the business each month in Tigard utilities,up to $500 per month,to a tenant of a commercial complex in the Tigard Utility Billing Service Area. A party must reapply for the payment each month in order to continue receiving it. SECTION 6: This utility bill payment program will remain in effect until June 30, 2021 or until the funding that the City has allocated for this program is spent, whichever comes first. The City has previously allocated $625,000 for the residential program and $125,000 for the business program. SECTION 7: The City may adopt rules and procedures to implement this utility payment program. SECTION 8: The City of Tigard will temporarily waive all late fees and shutoff actions for utility accounts accruing as of March 16,2020 and continuing until April 1,2021. SECTION 9: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage. PASSED: This 20th day of October 2020. Mayor-City of Tigard ATTEST: Deputy City Recorder-City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO. 20- Page 2 AIS-4403 4. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 15 Minutes Agenda Title: Update on Substantial Amendment to the City Center Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District Plan Submitted By: Sean Farrelly, Community Development Item Type: Update, Discussion, Meeting Type: Town Center Direct Staff Development Agency Public Hearing No Newspaper Legal Ad Required?: Public Hearing Publication Date in Newspaper: Information ISSUE Receive an update on the process for a Substantial Amendment to the City Center TIF District Plan. STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST Staff requests Council feedback on the proposed course of action. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY Goal 2 of the Tigard City Council for 2019-21 is "Invest and connect key areas of the city to promote economic growth and community vitality." Strategy 2.2 under this goal is to "Continue to make Downtown Tigard a place people want to be by making substantial progress on projects that attract new residential and business investment." One of the tasks to implement this strategy is: "Evaluate the size and scope of the City Center Urban Renewal Plan to determine whether tax increment resources in the downtown are sufficient to meet council objectives. Prepare recommendations regarding the City Center urban renewal area's possible continuation." On August 18, 2020 Council was briefed on the City Center Futures project which included an analysis of the City Center Urban Renewal Plan (CCURP). The CCURP was adopted in 2006 with an active period of 20 years specified in the plan. After FY 2026, future debt cannot be incurred, thus the CCURP wouldn't be able to undertake new projects. However, the tax increment revenue (TIF) would continue to be collected until the existing debt is retired. The authorized maximum indebtedness to undertake plan projects is $22M. As the district approaches the final six years of its planned duration, it has used roughly $10.4M of the indebtedness. The CCURP was amended in 2017 to extend the district boundary, but no changes were made to the plan duration nor the maximum indebtedness. The pace of private sector development and TIF generation in the district have been slower than expected due to the deep recession soon after the plan adoption. Of the 32 named CCURP infrastructure projects, 14 have been completed or are in various stages of planning. These include the Main Street and Burnham Street improvements, Universal Plaza, Rotary Plaza, and public restrooms. Only a handful of new infrastructure projects could be completed with the remaining authorized TIF, and that assumes additional funding sources (grants, SDC's, etc.). After considering the status of the current district debt, remaining projects, and the Oregon state framework for urban renewal, the City Center Futures project recommendation was to pursue extending the duration of the current TIF District with an increased maximum indebtedness. The biggest benefit to this option is that the current district is building increment (i.e. revenue capacity) on a comparatively low frozen tax base. The increase in maximum indebtedness would be a substantial amendment to the CCURP, requiring voter approval. A list of new or expanded projects in the TIF District that could be funded with the increased maximum indebtedness include: • Contribution to a Parking Structure • Construct New Streets from Downtown Connectivity Plan •Affordable Housing Assistance •Public space investments •Land acquisition •Station area improvements Staff has estimated the costs of these projects to be approximately $20 million. Under Oregon statutes, an existing TIF District's maximum indebtedness can be increased up to 20 percent of its maximum indebtedness. In the City Center's case, this would be approximately $6.65 million ($4.4M (20% of$22M), plus 3% annual inflation since 2006). Alternatively, the 20% limit may be exceeded with the concurrence of taxing districts representing at least 75% of the permanent tax rate in the district. This would greatly expand the number of CCURP projects that could be completed. Staff will begin discussing potential new maximum indebtedness with representatives from Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue and Tigard Tualatin School District. The City recently engaged Elaine Howard Consulting to assist with the technical aspects of the plan amendment. The current goal is to prepare the substantial amendment for the May 2021 election, which would require a public hearing before Council no later than February 2021. Presentations will be made Board of the TCDA, Town Center Advisory Commission, Tigard Planning Commission, Washington County Board of Commissioners, plus a 45 day period to consult and confer with taxing jurisdictions. OTHER ALTERNATIVES The Board could direct staff to investigate another option. COUNCIL OR TCDA GOALS, POLICIES, MASTER PLANS 2019-2021 Tigard City Council Goals Strategy 2.2 Continue to make Downtown Tigard a place people want to be by making substantial progress on projects that attract new residential and business investment: Evaluate the size and scope of the City Center Urban Renewal Plan to determine whether tax increment resources in the downtown are sufficient to meet council objectives. Prepare recommendations regarding the City Center urban renewal area's possible continuation. City Center Urban Renewal Plan Tigard Comprehensive Plan Special Planning Areas- Downtown Goal 15.2 Facilitate the development of an urban village. Tigard Strategic Plan 2020-2025 Strategic Priority 2: Create a well-connected, attractive, and accessible pedestrian network. Objective 2.1: Create a well-connected pedestrian network that links all Tigard residents and businesses Objective 2.2: Tigard's pedestrian network is attractive, accessible, safe, and well maintained Strategic Priority 3: Ensure development and growth support the vision. Objective 3.1: Pursue land development that maximizes public health benefits while increasing connection between people and community destinations Objective 3.2: Focus development-associated resources in parts of the city that have the capacity to serve, house, employ, and attract the most people with the least impact on Tigard's natural systems and the climate. Objective 3.3: Understand the effects of development on vulnerable Tigard residents and mitigate these impacts within projects and over time. Objective 3.4: Proactively intervene as necessary to meet the housing needs of all community members. Objective 3.5: Plan and create in a manner that reduces climate impacts to the maximum extent practicable, especially for those most vulnerable. DATES OF PREVIOUS CONSIDERATION August 18, 2020 -TCDA Board received presentation on the City Center Futures TIF District plan analysis. City Center TIF District e- 00% rANCELACT 41 oe,yrrpnr,n . t1FT rid21 1 ,ARNS r,,T m W x tMARA ae IP Contribution to a Parking Structure Construct New Streets from Downtown Connectivity Plan New and pProjects Affordable Housing Assistance Public space investments Land acquisition Station area improvements AIS-4421 5. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 30 Minutes Agenda Title: Receive Briefing on Hall Boulevard Jurisdictional Transfer Process Prepared For: Dave Roth, Community Development Submitted By: Dave Roth, Community Development Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Meeting Type: Council Workshop Mtg. Public Hearing: No Publication Date: Information ISSUE The City's Transportation Strategy Team has asked that staff pursue a jurisdictional transfer of Hall Boulevard from Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to the City. STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST This briefing is for informational purposes only. No action is requested at this time. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY The Hall Boulevard Jurisdictional Transfer Project has been underway since Spring of 2020. The purpose is to reach agreement on the terms of a transfer of the roadway and associated right-of-way assets on Hall Boulevard from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to the City of Tigard. The section of Hall Boulevard under consideration for transfer stretches approximately 3-miles from SW Locust St to its terminus at SW Durham Rd. Benefits of a Tigard-owned and operated Hall Boulevard would be the ability to plan and implement future roadway improvements to better match local transportation and land use needs and policies, the ability to maintain roadway assets to a higher standard, and the ability to ensure this key public right-of-way equitably serves the needs of Tigard's entire community regardless of mode of travel, age, or ability. The project was initiated with a Tigard-commissioned Condition Assessment Study completed in March 2020. The study focused on determining the potential costs of bringing all associated roadway elements up to a "State of Good Repair" to provide a starting point for conversations and negotiations with ODOT. Roadway elements include pavement, curb ramps, sidewalks, stormwater facilities, traffic signals, illumination, and bridges. The study estimated approximately $28 million in costs to bring these elements up to a good, maintainable condition (if constructed in the current year). In June 2020, the City of Tigard shared the Condition Assessment Study with ODOT regional staff to initiate the jurisdictional transfer process. The study was received well by ODOT and in the ensuing months, a team of Tigard and ODOT staff developed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and shared work plan. During this time, staff from both agencies focused on gathering additional data through field studies and research for a more complete picture of the right-of-way asset conditions. Although there is no set process for conducting a jurisdictional transfer, several key steps are typically followed. While ODOT and Tigard staff continue to make progress on these steps, Metro and ODOT are working on a "Regional Framework for Highway Jurisdictional Transfer." This effort is twofold; first, it documents steps necessary for highway jurisdictional transfers, and second, it evaluates potential candidate regional highways for future transfer. The regional effort will not require transfer of any highway, nor does it commit any current or future funding to support transfers. City staff are attending to this process to determine whether and how it might help with the Hall Boulevard JT project. ODOT staff continue working collaboratively with Tigard on the shared workplan as memorialized in the MOU. It is assumed that discussions around asset improvement requirements (and associated costs) and potential transfer funding opportunities will continue throughout 2021. OTHER ALTERNATIVES N/A COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS City Strategic Plan 2020-2025 Priority 2 - Create a well-connected, attractive, and accessible pedestrian network. Priority 3 — Ensure development advances the vision. Objective 3.1: Pursue land development that maximizes public health benefits while increasing connection between people and community destinations Objective 3.3: Understand the effects of development on vulnerable Tigard residents and mitigate these impacts within projects and over time. 2019-2021 Tigard City Council Goals - Goal 2: Invest and connect key areas of the City to promote economic growth and community vitality. Strategy 2.2: Continue to make downtown Tigard a place people want to be by making substantial progress on projects that attract new residential and business investment. Design and engineering of the Universal Plaza Transportation System Plan (TSP 2035) Projects 45b, 45c, 45d, and 45e: Hall Boulevard improvements pending corridor study. 2020 Southwest Corridor Tigard/Tri-Met MOU 2.b: Tigard and Tri-Met to work jointly toward a jurisdictional transfer of Hall Boulevard DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION N/A Attachments Hall IT PPT 10202020 i City of Tigard Wit:. � `�� .•�1 Council Briefing: Hall Boulevard Jurisdictional Transfer October 20, 2020 POLICE TIGARD -N { Overview • Relationship to Strategic Plan • Context • Process • Next Steps • Discussion Tigard Strategic Plan • Priority 2: Create a well- connected,, attractive and accessible pedestrian network. • Objective 2. 1 Link residents and businesses • Objective 2.2 Attractive, accessible, safe, and well- maintained Tigard Strategic Plan • Priority 3: Ensure development and growth support the vision • Objective 3.1 Maximize public health benefits while increasing connection between people and community destinations • Objective 3.2 Focused development with minimal impacts • Objective 3.3 Mitigate impacts to vulnerable populations • Objective 3.5 Reduce climate impacts, especially to vulnerable populations �a Context : Physical o,.k-T.n • Spans approximately 3-miles between p pp Y �art3yyouth'4 SW Locust Rd and SW Durham Rd CL a • Arterial functional class-,} s �'s} �z1knr Idd • 171000 ADT (N2.9% Freight) Tigard • 2 — S lanes with 76'-100' right of way • 8 signalized intersections SW McD nald St CP • Inconsistent pedestrian/bicycle/ADA SW Bonita Rd., facilities • Pavement generally in poor condition r, A +tip – Sirmmerfiefd �, - —GdfCourse 5W puehln Rd Context : Policy • Tigard Transportation System Plan (TSP 2035) • Upgrade Hall Boulevard pending future corridor study • Targeted intersection improvements (some completed) • Southwest Corridor Light Rail • Transit-Oriented Development and Downtown Station Area • ODOT Blueprint for Urban Design process • Metro / ODOT Framework for Highway Jurisdictional Transfer • Downtown Re-Imagined Land Use and Transportation Study 10 IOREGONSTATE: , n n P e 2 O 7 10 q 1(] r d 4 2 � v 8 1C 5 —s oraaz�•w -- — — � � -- .!_rz�as• �ir�r9�--- -- r2-ne ,i"/A9' x-s.3• sz°/4'26�yv. .e=�sa• rr•-uv ---- � _��—T—— -- _-- — —� ^� ---=}raj —f--3 s rx=�.m•�e+-rs,:- ..s.d1'/9'd9^w ' 45� s o q 6 4 1 4 Regional Framework for Highway Jurisdictional Transfers • Identification of state-owned routes that should be considered and evaluated for transfer • Roadways under evaluation were originally built by the State, but now serve primarily local, or local and regional trips. • Project evaluation identified two roadways of significant for Tigard • Pacific Highway (HWY 99W) • Hall Boulevard (HWY141) • Does not commit agencies for transfers or commit funding to support transfers, but identifies candidates and a process to follow Process • Spring of 2020 • Tigard commissioned Condition Assessment Study : F . - • Summer 2020 Yy • Initiated transfer conversation with ODOT . .- • Fall 2020 and into 2021 • In process of executing on MOU • Further data collection to inform assessment • Working toward shared agreement to define "State of Good Repair" (SOGR) Tigard Condition Assessment Study • Assessment of existing condition of assets within the public right of way along SW Hall Boulevard • Identified immediate needs and costs assumed to be required to bring assets up to a State of Good Repair • Pavement, curb ramps, sidewalks, stormwater facilities, traffic signals, illumination, bridge replacement • Preliminary planning-level cost assumptions Memorandum of Understanding ( MOU ) • Formalizes Tigard and ODOT shared workplan • Identifies additional tasks and data needed to refine SOGR cost estimate • Traffic signals, pavement condition, utilities, bridges and culverts, standardization of asset definitions • Document agreement on safety/immediate enhancement/long-term enhancements • Begin development of Intergovernmental Agreement terms for transfer • Coordinate on active projects identified in Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Next Steps • Continue Executing on M O U � ( #J ' 1 .h ... Ln • Begin drafting I GA LL AVO " CU ,CURB • Seek funding opportunities b rHPOR) , TRAVEL LN . 4 5' &K= • Tigard staff to continue studying impacts of asset ownershipENT • Transportation Planning {f 4J • Downtown Re-imagined �g • CIP/Budget Planning • Pavement Management Program Discussioll IL4 pqmU E TIGARD -Y N - - AIS-4429 6. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 10 Minutes Agenda Title: Consider a Resolution of Necessity Related to Easement Acquisition for the Fanno Creek Trail Connections Project Prepared For: Zach Morris, Public Works Submitted By: Caroline Patton, Central Services Item Type: Resolution Meeting Type: Council Business Meeting - Main Public Hearing: No Publication Date: Information ISSUE Shall City Council approve a resolution of necessity to acquire permanent easements and temporary construction easements for the Fanno Creek Trail Connections Project within the Regional Flexible Funding Allocation (RFFA) Grant? STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST Staff recommend approval of the resolution of necessity as presented. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY The Fanno Creek Trail Connections Project (the Project) will construct three new segments of the Fanno Creek Trail (Woodard Park to Grant Avenue, Tigard Library to Milton Court, and 85th Avenue to Ki-a-Kuts Bridge) and improve the existing segment from Ash Avenue to Hall Boulevard. In October of 2016, the City entered into an IGA (Agreement 31030) with ODOT and Metro related to the project receiving federal-aid funding for a portion of the total project cost (the Project Agreement). The Project Agreement described the general scope and funding for the right of way activities to be carried out as would further be established under a required subsequent Right of Way Services Agreement. The City and ODOT entered into the Right of Way Services Agreement (Agreement 34320) in August 2020, which further defined the roles and responsibilities of the parties regarding real property to be used as part of the Project. ODOT is ultimately responsible for the certification and oversight of all right of way activities for the Project as there are no local public agencies certified to independently administer federal-aid projects for right of way services. However, establishing project necessity and authorizing property acquisition and condemnation still lies within the purview of the City, hence Council is being asked to consider the Project's resolution of necessity. OTHER ALTERNATIVES Council could elect to not approve the resolution of necessity, which would result in the Project not being able to move ahead with acquiring the easements necessary to construct, use, and maintain the Fanno Creek Trail where currently designed under this Project. ODOT would then halt all work on the Project. While not guaranteed, there is a possibility that failure to approve the Resolution of Necessity could result in the City needing to refund the Federal Highway Administration the federal funds spent on the Project to date. COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS The Project aligns with the Trail System Master Plan as well as supports the City's strategic vision to create a well-connected, attractive, and accessible pedestrian network. DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION This resolution of necessity has not been given specific consideration previously, however, Council did previously approve entering into the Project Agreement, which referenced the need for the subsequent Right of Way Services Agreement. Fiscal Impact Fiscal Information: The Project Agreement established the funding split between the federal-aid funding and the City's local share, including for the property acquisition phase. Approval of the Resolution of Necessity should not have any fiscal implications beyond those contained in the existing Project Agreement. Attachments Resolution Exhibit A Summary of Exhibits CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 20- A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NEED TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR THE FANNO CREEK TRAIL CONNECTIONS PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING EMINENT DOMAIN AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IF NECESSARY WHEREAS, the City Charter grants the City of Tigard (the "City") the authority to acquire land for public purposes; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized by ORS 35.015 et seq. to purchase, acquire, condemn,use, and enter upon property within or without its corporate limits as provided for by law; and WHEREAS, the construction of the Fanno Creek Trail Connections Project (RFFA Grant) (CIP 92046) (the "Project") is in the public interest and is an approved capital improvement project identified in the City of Tigard Capital Improvement Plan; and WHEREAS, the City, the Oregon Department of Transportation ("ODOT"), and Metro previously entered into Agreement 31030, "Local Agency Agreement, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program, Fanno Creek Trail:Woodard Park-Bonita Rd/85ffi Ave-Tualatin Br." (the"Project Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the Project Agreement described the general scope and funding for the property acquisition phase of the Project, and required a subsequent agreement between the City and ODOT to further clarify roles and responsibilities related to property acquisition activities; and WHEREAS, the City and ODOT thereby entered into Agreement 34320, "Intergovernmental Agreement for Right of Way Services", further defining the roles and responsibilities of the parties regarding real property to be used as part of the Project; and WHEREAS, to accomplish the Project,it is necessary to acquire permanent easements and related temporary construction easements,and it may be necessary to obtain immediate possession of property to complete the Project in a timely manner. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that; SECTION 1: The public improvements for the Project have been planned, designed,located and will be constructed in a manner that will be most compatible with the greatest public benefit and the least private injury or damage. SECTION 2: It is in the public interest and necessary to acquire permanent bikeway and pedestrian way easements and temporary construction easements, as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein, so as to locate and construct the Project. SECTION 3: City staff and legal counsel are authorized and directed to negotiate in good faith with the owners and other persons holding an interest in the real property described in the attached Exhibit A. If the City Manager or designee determines that a satisfactory agreement for acquisition of any property or interest therein is not likely to be reached in a timely manner, RESOLUTION NO.20- Page 1 then staff and legal counsel are authorized to obtain immediate possession and to file and take all such actions as are necessary to pursue eminent domain proceedings in the name of the City of Tigard for acquisition of such property. SECTION 4: Upon the trial of any suit or action to acquire the real property interests,legal counsel is authorized to make such stipulation, agreement, or admission as in their judgment may be in the interest of the City of Tigard and to take possession of the real property at such time as is appropriate in their judgment without necessity of further City Council approval. SECTION 5: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage. PASSED: This day of 2020. Mayor-City of Tigard ATTEST: Deputy City Recorder-City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO.20- Page 2 TL 301 EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL I IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED STATUTORY FORM TO TIGARD INDUSTRIAL LLC,AN OREGON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 99027431, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON, LYING WITHIN THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN TRAIL AND GREENWAY EASEMENTTO METRO,AN OREGON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2010- 026710,WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 7210'48" EAST 89.08 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF KAROL COURT,WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 51.08 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 70°42'47" EAST 224.83 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23°45'49" EAST, 90.79 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 7209'52" EAST 205.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 52°21'11" EAST 73.13 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE NORTH 17°54'34" EAST 39.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 73°56'53"WEST 89.62 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 17°50'08"WEST 46.73 FEET;THENCE NORTH 72°09'52" WEST 121.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 26°42'36"WEST 42.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1844'41" EAST 380.18 FEET;THENCE NORTH 42'51'27" EAST 74.98 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE (40 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 24°14'09" EAST 30.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SW TIGARD STREET(40 FEET WIDE);THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 64°11'08"WEST 40.02 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 24°14'09" WEST 30.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 42°51'27" WEST 75.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 18"44'41" WEST 335.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 63°51'27"WEST 42.34 FEET; THENCE NORTH 71°01'47"WEST 273.06 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 1746'11" WEST 32.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 9,750 SQUARE FEET OR 0.224 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE, SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PARTTHEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR fT ' OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page 1 of 29 �Q SW KATHERINE STREET ^r flyT 10 DOC.NO.99027431 v . 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PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.koffmm CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 2 of 29 TL 302 EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 JULY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL II N SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED STATUTORY FORM TO TIGARD INDUSTRIAL LLC,AN OREGON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 99027431, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, LYING WITHIN THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN TRAIL AND GREENWAY EASEMENT TO METRO, AN OREGON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2010- 026710, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 89.08 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF KAROL COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 51.08 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 7042'47" EAST 224.83 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23°45'49" EAST, 90.79 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 72°09'52" EAST 205.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 52°21'11" EAST 73.13 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE NORTH 17°54'34" EAST 39.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 73°56'53"WEST 89.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17°50'08"WEST 46.73 FEET;THENCE NORTH 72°09'52"WEST 121.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 26°42'36" WEST 42.09 FEET;THENCE NORTH 18°44'41" EAST 380.18 FEET;THENCE NORTH 42°51'27" EAST 74.98 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE(40 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 24°14'09" EAST 30.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SW TIGARD STREET(40 FEET WIDE);THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 64°11'08" WEST 40.02 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 2414'09"WEST 30.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 42°51'27" WEST 75.69 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 18°44'41"WEST 335.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 63°51'27"WEST 42.34 FEET; THENCE NORTH 71°01'47" WEST 273.06 FEET,THENCE SOUTH 17°46'11"WEST 32.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 13,753 SQUARE FEET OR 0.316 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/,9 I Page 3 of 29 SW KATHERINE STREET 3 10 9 �M 8 DOC.NO. / cc 99027431 O coon PARCEL!! TRACTA' i4' PARCEL!! b / 6 TRACT'8' °0.1 h �2j3 pg,.,W /l CO S 72'10'48"E (1 � 1, �Z 89.08' \ �.T� S 7p°¢2. EASEMENT AREA POINT OF 22q 841 / 13,753 SQ.FT. 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PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.koN.mm CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 4 of 29 TL 304 EXHIBITA TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL IV IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED STATUTORY FORM TO TIGARD INDUSTRIAL LLC, AN OREGON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 99027431, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, LYING WITHIN THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN TRAIL AND GREENWAY EASEMENTTO METRO,AN OREGON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2010- 026710,WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 89.08 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF KAROL COURT,WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 51.08 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 70°42'47" EAST 224.83 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23°45'49" EAST, 90.79 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 72'09'52" EAST 205.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 5221'11" EAST 73.13 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE NORTH 17°54'34" EAST 39.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 73°56'53"WEST 89.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17°50'08" WEST 46.73 FEET;THENCE NORTH 72°09'52" WEST 121.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 26°42'36" WEST 42.09 FEET;THENCE NORTH 18°44'41" EAST 380.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 4251'27" EAST 74.98 FEETTO THE EASTERLY LINE OF VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE (40 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 24°14'09" EAST 30.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SW TIGARD STREET(40 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 6411'08"WEST 40.02 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 24°14'09" WEST 30.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 42°51'27" WEST 75.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1844'41" WEST 335.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 63°51'27"WEST 42.34 FEET; THENCE NORTH 71°01'47"WEST 273.06 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17°46'11" WEST 32.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 22,093 SQUARE FEET OR 0.507 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PARTTHEREOF. REG -11 ISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAt4SURVEYOR A /'z' ' I OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page S of 29 SW KATHERINE STREET f � y 10 MM / ' C 6 � a � r c� 1 � _2)31`47Jr 06' LV ! � 5 72"10'48"E 89.08' �1� , 2 DOC.NO. 1 f\- 570, �� 99027431 POINT OF \ 22g831E / PARCEL IV BEGINNING NORTHERLY LINE - - TRAIL EASEMENT DOCUMENT NO. \ 2010-026710 ORD TFp EASEMENT AREA Roo 1Ng1v'%1V 22,093 SQ.FT. 4/I/I9)S Z,pq Q S. (40F693 E LINE TABLE LINE# DIRECTION LENGTH LINE# DIRECTION LENGTH Ll S 72°10'48"E 51.08' L9 N 42°51'27"E 74.98' L2 S 23°45'49"E 90.79' L10 N 24°14'09"E 30.01' L3 N 52°21'11"E 73.13' L11 N 64°11'08"W 40.02' L4 N 17°54'34" E 39.26' L12 S 24°14'09"W 30.00' NORTH L5 N 73`56'53"W 89.62' L13 S 42°51'27"W 75.69' L6 S 17"50'08"W 46.73' L14 S 63°51'27"W 42.34' L7 N 72°09'52"W 121.26' L15 S 17°46'11"W 32.19' L8 N 26°42'36"W 42.09' SCALE:1"=150' 1Tff EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 2400 W-TL-304-TCE DRAWN BY: JBJ Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4661 NW 1/4 SEC.2/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.koff.com CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 6 of 29 TL 303 EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 JULY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED STATUTORY FORM TO ANDREWS MANAGEMENT LTD.,AN OREGON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2008-034373, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON, LYING WITHIN THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN TRAIL AND GREENWAY EASEMENT TO METRO,AN OREGON MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2010- 026710, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 7210'48" EAST 89.08 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7 OF KAROL COURT,WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 72°10'48" EAST 51.08 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 70°42'47" EAST 224.83 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23°45'49" EAST, 90.79 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 72°09'52" EAST 205.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 52°21'11" EAST 73.13 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE NORTH 17°54'34" EAST 39.26 FEET,THENCE NORTH 7356'53"WEST 89.62 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 17°50'08"WEST 46.73 FEET;THENCE NORTH 7209'52"WEST 121.26 FEET;THENCE NORTH 26°42'36" WEST 42.09 FEET;THENCE NORTH 18°44'41" EAST 380.18 FEET;THENCE NORTH 42°51'27" EAST 74.98 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE (40 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 24°14'09" EAST 30.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SW TIGARD STREET(40 FEET WIDE);THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 64°11'08"WEST 40.02 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID VACATED SW LUCAS AVENUE;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 24°14'09" WEST 30.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 42°51'27" WEST 75.69 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 18°44'41"WEST 335.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 63°51'27"WEST 42.34 FEET; THENCE NORTH 71°01'47"WEST 273.06 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 17°46'11"WEST 32.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,513 SQUARE FEET OR 0.058 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM(OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LA SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/21 Page 7 of 29 ao SW KATHERINE STREET �PgOL 11 ti l7I ,`,`\ 10 M DOC.NO. 8 MM 2008-034373 ��� M� EASEMENTAREA CO ,d~�/ 4r 2,513 SQ.FT. g 7 ,r -- ti N71"01, cl; 0� S72"10'48"E 89.08' POINT OF BEGINNING NORTHERLY LINE / d TRAIL EASEMENT DOCUMENT NO. / S)20 2010-026710 / z009'S "E S, 2 114 C 1 42 / RDS FpSoo s 41,1910gplV0 )C, 4 ;S(4 ,'q SIT EIvue wio�l93 �. LINE TABLE LINE# DIRECTION LENGTH LINE# DIRECTION LENGTH L1 S 72"10'48"E 51.08' L9 N 42°51'27" E 74.98' L2 S 23"45'49"E 90.79' L10 N 24°14'09" E 30.01' L3 N 52°21'11"E 73.13' L11 N 64°11'08"W 40.02' L4 N 17°54'34"E 39.26' L12 S 24°14'09"W 30.00' NORTH L5 N 73°56'53"W 89.62' L13 S 42°51'27"W 75.69' L6 5 17°50'08"W 46.73' L14 S 63°51'27"W 42.34' L7 N 72°09'52"W 121.26' L15 S 17°46'11"W 32.19' L8 N 26°42'36"W 42.09' SCALE: 1"=150' 1Tff EXH I BIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 2400 W-TL-303-TCE DRAWN BY: J BJ Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD 0:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NW 1/4 SEC.2/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.kot(mm CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 8 of 29 TL 5100 EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 JULY 28, 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF TRACTA, PARTITION PLAT NUMBER 2013-021, WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID TRACT A;THENCE SOUTH 51°59'30"WEST 106.88 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE NORTH 56°11'00"WEST 43.23 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT A; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 16°37'00" EAST 3.66 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 56°11'00" EAST 24.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 3349'00" EAST 27.38 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 56°11'00" EAST 3.64 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 09°55'26" EAST 9.20 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 33°49'00"WEST 20.74 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 56°11'00" EAST 5.53 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 78°33'53" EAST 5.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 4037'30" WEST 5.61 FEETTO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 411 SQUARE FEET OR 0.09 ACRES (MORE OR LESS). THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE PARCEL OF LAND IS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL D SURVEYOR 2 r OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page 9 of 29 POINT OF PARTITION PLAT NO. COMMENCMENT 2013-021 TRACT A NE'LY CORNER TRACT A PARTITION PLAT NO.2013-021 / / S 56011'00" E 3.64' N16037'00"E 3.66' S 09'55'26" E S o�0 „�b /30 Ise. p �,b ti. �� 9.20 /5 yp �y 2q�2p,F y // S ti O` / O h / S 56011'00" E / 5.53' S 78033'53" E J �� TRUE POINT OF 5.43' BEGINNING S 40037'30" W 5.61' NORTH SCALE:1"=20' EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 1115W FlRhA—,suite 2400 W-TL-5100-TCE DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NW 1/4 SEC.2/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.knff.com CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 10 of 29 TL 5100 EXHIBIT A BIKEWAY AND PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 J U LY 28, 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TWO PARCELS OF LAND BEING PORTIONS OF TRACT A, PARTITION PLAT NUMBER 2013-021,WASHINGTON COUNTY PLAT RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID TRACT A;THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE OF SOUTHWEST GRANT AVENUE(50 FEET WIDE)SOUTH 33°49'00" WEST 120.05 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THAT TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BIKEWAY AND PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF TIGARD IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 2007-029573,WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS;THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID EASEMENT NORTH 53°14'19"WEST 20.29 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 32°49'52"WEST 26.87 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 53°14'19" EAST 19.83 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 33°49'00" EAST 26.84 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 538 SQUARE FEET OR 0.012 ACRES(MORE OR LESS). PARCEL 2: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID TRACT A;THENCE SOUTH 51°59'30"WEST 106.88 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE NORTH 5611'00"WEST 43.23 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT A;THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 16°37'00" WEST 38.21 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 56°11'00" EAST 26.11 FEET;THENCE NORTH 56°37'30" EAST 5.25 FEET;THENCE NORTH 40°37'30" EAST 31.89 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1,288 SQUARE FEET OR 0.030 ACRES(MORE OR LESS). Page 11 of 29 THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE PARCELS OF LAND ARE SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED P OFESSIONAL D SURVEYOR 2 . . OREGO MAY 13. 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 121311,7-) Page 12 of 29 POINT OF COMMENCMENT NE'LY CORNER TRACT A PARTITION PLAT NO.2013-021 / / V / PARTITION PLAT NO. / 2013-021 TRACT A H s6o ry ti hAREA 1,288 sQ.Fr. �- TRUE POINT OF o°� 3� Ip BEGINNING -°' o N PARCEL2 'S z 6' 00,t S, 2p st4:9 N 56°37'30" E ,qty,��' / 5.25' PARCEL 1 144 TRUE POINT OF/ AREA 538 SQ.FT. Op, BEGINNING / oIoJ cd PARCEL 1 �\ ev J c, Q-�h Q'�b kr� k./ �O O= C� Oji / NORTH SCALE:1"=20' lTff EXH I BIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 1115W FRh Ave.,site 2400 W-TL-5100-BIKE-PED DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR97204 BIKEWAY&PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NW 1/4 SEC.2/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.koff.mm CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 13 of 29 TL 600 EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(PARCEL 1) A STRIP OF. LAND, VARIABLE IN WIDTH, BEING A PORTION OF THE CLEAN WATER SERVICES DURHAM FACILITY LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTION 13 AND SECTION 14;THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 13 NORTH 00°01'10" WEST 82.13 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 33°29'28" EAST 16.92 FEET;THENCE NORTH 0403'08" WEST 132.85 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 00°01'10"WEST 508.33 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF SW 85TH AVENUE;THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 89'58'50" EAST 25.00 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY;THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 261.32 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17°45'49" EAST 26.25 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 163.98 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 04°03'08" EAST 213.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 50.58 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 8958'50" WEST39.56 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°22'47"EAST 23.39 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 13; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°34'36" WEST 8.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE BELOW DESCRIBED PARCEL 2. PERMANENT BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT(PARCEL 2) A STRIP OF LAND, 30.00 FEET IN WIDTH, BEING A PORTION OF SAID CLEAN WATER SERVICES DURHAM FACILITY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTION 13 AND SECTION 14;THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 13 NORTH 00°01'10" WEST 70.10 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 30°53'04" EAST 14.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 17°29'00" EAST 14.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 04°03'08" WEST 91.87 FEET;THENCE NORTH 0201'34" WEST 141.12 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 13; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 0001'10" WEST 79.44 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 38°18'15" EAST;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.64 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY THROUGH A r CENTRAL ANGLE OF 5201'36" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 25°40'56" EAST 47.93 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 49.62 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 89°40'08" EAST;THENCE SOUTH 90°00'00" EAST 9.21 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 122.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°01'34" EAST 140.06 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 04°03'08" EAST 97.04 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 17°29'00"WEST 23.23 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 30°53'04" WEST 47.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 11°37'07" WEST 17.65 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 02°03'31" WEST 11.79 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13;THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°34'36"WEST 6.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 14 of 29 CONTAINING 11,215 SQUARE FEET OR 0.258 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE STRIPS OF LAND ARE SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page 15 of 29 DETAIL'A' DOC.NO.96055579 5W 85TH 1"=20' AVENUE UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY in OF WASHINGTON COUNTY N (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) N 89058'50" E Go 25.00' 3 ! W 5 89058'50" W 004 c / - 39.56' 966 !71 ei /� �M o / N M M O °�N O Z l t/1 TA N -14 13 vac.No.ssss W 5 89°34'36" W BOOK 1158,PAGE 415 0 1 8.59' UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY eMr1 a0 OF WASHINGTON COUNTY op 0 0 (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) 0 PARCEL 1 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT U' 11,215 SQ.FT. `i tea,s o N Z NW QUARTER SECTION 13 W CLEAN WATER SERVICES 00 -DURHAM FACILITY Cn M O O PARCEL 2 PERMANENT BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT DOC.NO.96080099 12,013 SQ.FT. PO �O UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) 1 0 00 S0, N 04003'08" W f �m 132.85"-,"' ( w �s N 33029'28" E 16.92' �"0 W N 00°01'10" W c- 82.13' POINT OF BEGINNING o 0 [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13&SEC.141 M 14 13-1 N z� — NORTH J� SEE DETAIL'A'� _j � SCALE:1"=100' 1Tff EXH I BIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 24DO D.P-TL-600-TCE DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: 1RD O:SD3.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NW 1/4 SEC.13/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.ko7from CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 16 of 29 TL 600 EXHIBIT A BIKEWAY AND PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 JULY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A STRIP OF LAND 30.00 FEET IN WIDTH BEING A PORTION OF THE CLEAN WATER SERVICES DURHAM FACILITY LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTION 13 AND SECTION 14;THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 13 NORTH 00°01'10"WEST 70.10 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 30°53'04" EAST 14.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 17°29'00" EAST 14.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 04'03'08" WEST 91.87 FEET;THENCE NORTH 02°01'34" WEST 141.12 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 13; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE NORTH 00°01'10"WEST 79.44 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 38°18'15" EAST;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.64 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 52°01'36" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 25°40'56" EAST 47.93 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 49.62 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 89°40'08" EAST;THENCE SOUTH 90°00'00" EAST 9.21 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 122.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°01'34" EAST 140.06 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 04°03'08" EAST 97.04 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 17°29'00"WEST 23.23 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 30°53'04"WEST 47.33 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 11°37'07"WEST 17.65 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 02°03'31"WEST 11.79 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13;THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89Q34'36"WEST 6.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,013 SQUARE FEET OR 0.276 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE STRIP OF LAND IS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR .A �z , OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/21 Page 17 of 29 DETAIL'A' 1"=20' DOC.NO.8551 c; / {3 BOOK 1158,PAGE 415 I UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF 1 Cto WASHINGTON COUNTY °M (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) L=49.62' z " S02003'31"W S 90°00'00" E 11.79' R=54.64' N89*40'08"E 11=52°01'36" (RAD) 9.21' CHD=N25°40'56"E - --- la 13 47.93' S89°34'36"W 6.45' POINT OF BEGINNING p N [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13&SEC.141 On �N O Z / ' NW QUARTER SECTION 13 �3Q J u+ CLEAN WATER SERVICES r -DURHAM FACILITY N 02001'34" W _1, M o �� 141.12' 1 0 0 P DOC.NO.96080099 r o UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF �� EASEMENT AREA WASHINGTON COUNTY 12,013 SQ.FT. (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) ' W N 04003'08"W / v a z 91.87'---1 c^ / 4 CD N 17029'00" E �// 0 14.00' �� N 30053`04" E S 17029'00" W 14.00' 23.23' N 00001'10" W 5 30053'04" W 70.10' 47.33'! POINT OF BEGINNING [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13'&SEC.14] O= 14I J 13 -�– SEE DETAIL'A' I — �J� NORTH i i SCALE:1"=80' 1<pff EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28JULY2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 2400 D.P-TL-600-BIKE-PED DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 BIKEWAY&PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT CHECKED BY: 1RD 0:503.227.3251 R 503.274.4681 NW 1/4 SEC.13/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.k°tf.rom CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 18 of 29 TL 100 NORTH EXHIBITA TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(TRACT 1 AND TRACT 2) TWO TRACTS OF LAND BEING PORTIONS OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED TO THE UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY(NOW KNOWN AS CLEAN WATER SERVICES) OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 96080099,WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: TRACT 1: BEGINNING ATA POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 14, SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 0001'10" WEST 228.76 FEET FROM THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 14;THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 00°01'10"WEST 198.94 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THAT PORTION OF LAND CONTAINED IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 8551, BOOK 1158, PAGE 415;THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°58'50" WEST 2.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 170.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 04°03'08" EAST 28.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 370 SQUARE FEET OR 0.009 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. TRACT 2: BEGINNING AT SAID QUARTER CORNER;THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 SOUTH 89°45'29" WEST 46.24 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE NORTH 00°02'43" WEST 12.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 33°29'28" EAST 83.76 FEET TO SAID EASTERLY LINE;THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 00°01'10" EAST 82.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE BELOW DESCRIBED TRACT 3. PERMANENT BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT(TRACT 3) A TRACT OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT SAID QUARTER CORNER;THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE NORTH 0001'10"WEST 70.10 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 38°56'31" WEST 5.01 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 90.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36°53'00" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 20°30'01"WEST 56.94 FEET) AN ARC DISTANCE OF 57.94 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;THENCE SOUTH 02°03'31"WEST 12.98 FEET TO SAID SOUTHERLY LINE;THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE NORTH 89°45'29" EAST 23.58 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1,003 SQUARE FEET OR 0.023 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Page 19 of 29 THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE TRACTS OF LAND ARE SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LA SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/41 Page 20 of 29 DETAIL'A' SW 85TH 1"=30' AVENUE S 89058'50" W 2.00' DOC.NO.8551 TRACT 1 BOOK 1158,PAGE 415 TEMPORARY UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF CONSTRUCTION WASHINGTON COUNTY EASEMENT (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) .370 SQ.FT. n � Ln O _SEE DETAIL'A' 0trl. . 00 TOTAL(TRACT 1+TRACT 2) S O t O TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION �' ` O EASEMENT AREA r Z O FF DOC.NO.96080099 1,373 SQ.FT.I I Q- �O i UNIFIED SEWERAGEAGENCY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) L I—J oZD .1r- TRACT 2 o N TEMPORARY oTRACT3 CONSTRUCTION z PERMANENT EASEMENT 11 BICYCLE/ NW QUARTER 1,003 SQ.FT. 'IV PEDESTRIAN �� SECTION 13 EASEMENT = 0)^(0 1,184 SQ.FT. CLEAN WATER SERVICES N 00002'43"W �'>i"'�� S 00°01'10" E -DURHAM FACILITY 12.47' 82.13' r, 14 13- - 000 w w S 89°45'29" W 46.24' r' POINT OF BEGINNING POINT OF BEGINNING TRACT 2 TRACT 1 [QUARTER CORNER- co [QUARTER CORNER- SEC.13&SEC.14] SEC.13&SEC.14] NORTH SCALE:1"=120' lTff EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Sulte 2400 D.P-TL-100-NORTH-TCE DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NE 1/4 AND SE 1/4 SEC.14/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.k ffrnm CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 21 of 29 TL 100 NORTH EXHIBIT A BIKEWAY AND PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED TO THE UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY (NOW KNOWN AS CLEAN WATER SERVICES) OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 96080099, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTION 13 AND SAID SECTION 14; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 13 NORTH 00°01'10" WEST 70.10 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 3856'31" WEST 5.01 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OFA 90.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36°53'00" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 20°30'01"WEST 56.94 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 57.94 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;THENCE SOUTH 02°03'31" WEST 12.98 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14;THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE NORTH 8945'29" EAST 23.58 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1,184 SQUARE FEET OR 0.027 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE TRACT OF LAND IS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL D SURVEYOR A f 2` OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page 22 of 29 DOC.NO.95080099 NW QUARTER SECTION 13 UNIFIED SEWERAGEAGENCY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY CLEAN WATER SERVICES (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) -DURHAM FACILITY S 38056'31"W S. EASEMENT AREA Q 1,184 SQ.FT. L=57.94' R=90.00' A=36°53'00" o- CHD=520°30'01'W , �'� 56.94' o^ Y0 , o S 02°03'31"W f/ Z ; 12.98'��j f �14 13 � N 89045'29" E 23.58' POINT OF BEGINNING =� [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13&SEC.141 { Z O NORTH s mo -- I / SCALE:1"=40' EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 2400 D.P-TL-100-NORTH-BIKE-PED DRAWN BY: CMR Porda"d,OR 97204 BIKEWAY&PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NE 1/4 SEC.14/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 w .x�ff CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 23 of 29 TL 100 SOUTH EXHIBIT A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(PARCEL 1) A STRIP OF LAND, VARIABLE IN WIDTH, BEING A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED TO THE UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY(NOW KNOWN AS CLEAN WATER SERVICES) OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 96080099, WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD,WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 13 AND 14;THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14 SOUTH 89°45'29" WEST 46.24 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°02'43" EAST 264.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08"WEST 18.98 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°09'48" EAST 606.78 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 4315'09"WEST 46.57 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00°10'20" EAST 37.50 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 5019'27" EAST 30.10 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 66°33'40"WEST;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.49 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 64°33'58' (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 55°43'19" EAST 58.21 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 61.40 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY, SAID POINT BEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 01°59'42" WEST; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 00°08156" WEST 483.34 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 88°30'57"WEST; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 1462.88 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11°25'39" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 0711'52" EAST 291.28 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 291.77 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY, A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 77°05'19"WEST;THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 77°04'50"WEST 18.29 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°22'47"WEST 171.66 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 13;THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°34'36"WEST 8.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE BELOW DESCRIBED PARCEL 2. PERMANENT BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN EASEMENT(PARCEL 2) A STRIP OF LAND, VARIABLE IN WIDTH, BEING A PORTION OF SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ATTHE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 13 AND 14;THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14 SOUTH 89°45'29" WEST 23.58 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°46'31" EAST 42.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0153'15" EAST40.14 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 0209'02" WEST 64.39 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°13'13" EAST 32.40 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 04°58'10" EAST 28.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08"WEST 79.11 FEET;THENCE NORTH 81°20'52" WEST 10.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08" WEST 40.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 81°20'52" EAST 10.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08" Page 24 of 29 WEST 90.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09'48" EAST 228.05 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 05°24'03" EAST 54.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09'48" EAST 173.16 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 60.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 5130'06" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 25°35'15" WEST 52.13 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 53.93 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE, A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 38°39'42"WEST; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 35.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 122°43'13" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 10°01'19" EAST 61.44 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 74.97 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 62°18'20" WEST;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.49 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°46'30" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 55°34'55" EAST 50.97 FEET) AN ARC DISTANCE OF 53.04 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY, A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 06°31'50"WEST; THENCE NORTH 0009'48"WEST 253.33 FEET;THENCE NORTH 0524'03" WEST 54.77 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00°09'48"WEST 224.37 FEET;THENCE NORTH 08°39'08" EAST 210.59 FEET;THENCE NORTH 04°58'10" WEST 32.70 FEET;THENCE NORTH 08°13'13"WEST 30.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°09'02" EAST 62.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0153'15" WEST 40.91 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00°44'32"WEST 41.61 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°34'36" WEST 6.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,005 SQUARE FEET OR 0.345 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE STRIPS OF LAND ARE SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/ Page 25 of 29 I SEE DETAIL'A' SOS 14 13 — - a POINT OF BEGINNING r / N 1.661 47" W 171.66 [QUARTERCORNER- SEC.13&SEC.141 w O� N N 77004'50" W o 18.29 PARCEL 1 TEMPORARY C N CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT N 15,005 SQ.FT. PARCEL BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN _N''o0S119"W (RAID) `OJ 31,155 SQ.FT. p S 08°39'08" W 18.98' L=291.77' R=1462.88' A=11°25'39" DOC.NO.96080099 CHD=N07°11'52"E 291.28' UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF k � SW QUARTER WASHINGTON COUNTY / (CLEAN WATER SERVICES) Z SECTION 13 N 88'30'57"W (RAD) Z 1 O DETAIL'A' to � 1"=20' z S 89°45'29" W 46.24' L,, 00 f w ,�+14 13 o I `o d: POINT OF BEGINNING '/ . N 'R':• [QUARTER CORNER O -SEC.13&SEC.141.' ,` VA M `-L S 89 °34 '36"W 00 N 8.59' iv 00 O O S 43°15'09" W—� ' L=61.40' 46.57 / ( R=54.49' S 00010'20" E A=64°33'58" 37.50' CHD=N55043'19"E NORTH 58.21' S 50°1930.10 N&c%', % N01°59'42"W R/ (RAD) SCALE:1"=120' lTff EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 1115W Fifth Ave.,suite 2400 D.P-TL-100-SOUTH-TCE DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT CHECKED BY: 1RD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4681 NE 1/4 AND SE 1/4 SEC.14/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 www.kpfcom CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 26 of 29 TL 100 SOUTH EXHIBIT A BIKEWAY AND PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT JOB NO. 1500087 28 J U LY 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A STRIP OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED TO THE UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY(NOW KNOWN AS CLEAN WATER SERVICES) OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, IN DOCUMENT NUMBER 96080099,WASHINGTON COUNTY DEED RECORDS, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD,WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 13 AND 14;THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14 SOUTH 89°45'29"WEST 23.58 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°46'31" EAST 42.16 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 0153'15" EAST 40.14 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 02°09'02" WEST 64.39 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°13'13" EAST 32.40 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 04°58'10" EAST 28.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08"WEST 79.11 FEET; THENCE NORTH 81°20'52"WEST 10.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 08°39'08" WEST 40.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 81°20'52" EAST 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0839'08" WEST 90.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09'48" EAST 228.05 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 05°24'03" EAST 54.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09'48" EAST 173.16 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 60.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51°30'06" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 25°35'15" WEST 52.13 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 53.93 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 38°39'42" WEST;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 35.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12243'13" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 10°01'19" EAST 61.44 FEET)AN ARC DISTANCE OF 74.97 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 62°18'20" WEST;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 54.49 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55'46'30" (THE LONG CHORD OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 55°34'55" EAST 50.97 FEET) AN ARC DISTANCE OF 53.04 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY,A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 06°31'50"WEST; THENCE NORTH 00°09'48" WEST 253.33 FEET;THENCE NORTH 0524'03" WEST 54.77 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00°09'48"WEST 224.37 FEET;THENCE NORTH 08°39'08" EAST 210.59 FEET;THENCE NORTH 04°58'10" WEST 32.70 FEET;THENCE NORTH 08°13'13" WEST 30.53 FEET;THENCE NORTH 02°09'02" EAST 62.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0153'15" WEST 40.91 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00°44'32"WEST 41.61 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89°34'36" WEST 6.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 31,155 SQUARE FEET OR 0.715 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Page 27 of 29 THE BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE OREGON COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM (OCRS), PORTLAND ZONE. THE STRIP OF LAND IS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT MAP AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE PART THEREOF. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL D SURVEYOR OREGON MAY 13, 2014 JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 88694 EXPIRES 12/31/11 Page 28 of 29 POINT OF BEGINNING / [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13&SEC.141 _ SEE DETAIL'A' Q - - i-Y14 13 S 01°53'15" E 01°53'15" W DETAIL'A' 40.14' 40.91'/ 1" =20' ° N 02'09'02" E POINT OF BEGINNING S 02 09 02 W l l N [QUARTER CORNER-SEC.13&SEC.14] $$Q°34'36°W 64.39' ! S89°45'29"W� 6.45' S 08°13'13" E N 08°13'13" W 23.58' \\\\ 32.40J, / 30.53' �, 1413 S 04058'10" E --N 04°58'10" W t ♦f J , 28.26' 32.70' EASEMENT ARE �_ .,I,�.�/,'wi�J ,/ IO 31,155 SQ.FT. (A � / I � S 08°39'08" W jo (/ N 81°20'52"W 10.00,-/ W 4J C S 08039'08" W 40.00'--�" U ' k S 81020'52" E 10.00 �/I a o •M Z O�/ S 08039'08" W ,�c ! � z 90.22' J , 2 DOC.NO.99080099 O I/ e n N N DETAIL'B' z 1" =40' W 00 C� On H �ZBO S 05024'03" E� .�N 05°24'03" W p i /, q* 54.77 _ 54.77 `�� / ,/ O zo z Ln r � ►� �1 1111 / 00 SEE DETAIL'S' II 110 m �� IIS 1z L=53.04' ���Ns2o I R=54.49' NORTH 1 / i A=55°46'30" 621 ?0" CHD=N55°34'55"E 1 50.97' SCALE:1"=120' EXHIBIT MAP DATE: 28 JULY 2020 111 SW Fifth Ave.,Suite 2400 D.P-TL-100-SOUTH-BIKE-PED DRAWN BY: CMR Portland,OR 97204 BIKEWAY&PEDESTRIAN WAY EASEMENT CHECKED BY: JRD O:503.227.3251 F:503.274.4881 SW 1/4 SEC.13&SE 1/4 SEC.14/T.2 S./R.1 W./W.M. PROJECT NO. 1500087 —.knN..m CITY OF TIGARD/WASHINGTON COUNTY/OREGON SHEET: Page 29 of 29 SUMMARY OF EASEMENTS Temporary Bikeway and Project Trail Segment Property Owner Tax Map Tax Lot Construction Pedestrian Way Easement Easement 2S102BA 301 Pages 1-2 Tigard Industrial LLC 2S102BA 302 Pages 3-4 Woodard Park to Grant Avenue 2S102BA 304 Pages 5-6 Andrews Management LTD 2S102BA 303 Pages 7-8 Tigard Industrial LLC Elite Care Management 2S102BA 5100 Pages 9-10 Pages 11-13 Group LLC 251136 600 Pages 14-16 Pages 17-18 85th Avenue to Clean Water Services 2S114AD 100 NORTH Pages 19-21 Pages 22-23 Ki-a-Kuts Bridge 25114DA 100 SOUTH Pages 24-26 Pages 27-29 AIS-4348 7. Workshop Meeting Meeting Date: 10/20/2020 Length (in minutes): 45 Minutes Agenda Title: Receive Briefing on the Water System Master Plan Update Project Prepared For: John Goodrich, Public Works Submitted By: John Goodrich, Public Works Item Type: Update, Discussion, Direct Staff Meeting Type: Council Workshop Mtg. Public Hearing: No Publication Date: Information ISSUE Staff will provide a briefing to the council on the findings and recommendations of the draft Water System Master Plan update. STAFF RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUEST Briefing only. No action requested. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY The City is completing its water master plan update for the next 20-year period. For the last three decades the city's water planning efforts were focused on developing a primary supply to deliver water to the Tigard community. The last master plan was adopted in May 2010 and was the framework for the Lake Oswego-Tigard Joint Water Supply System. An addendum was added to the Plan in June 2014 to provide valuable water supply information for the River Terrace development in the western portion of the city. We are excited that this new master planning effort will focus on ensuring that the new water supply system is able to distribute water throughout the service area to meet current and future customer demand. The purpose of this master plan update is to meet Oregon State drinking water requirements (ORS 333-061-0060) and improve the level of service to customers by reviewing performance criteria, resiliency and reliability, and prioritizing needs identified within the 20-year planning period. The water master plan : •Summarizes components of the existing water distribution system; •Analyzes water demand patterns within the service area; •Evaluates the performance of the water system with respect to critical service standards; •Identifies and prioritizes the improvements necessary to remedy system deficiencies and accommodate future growth. Based on this analysis, the study will provide recommendations for specific projects for inclusion in the water utility Capital Improvement Program (CIP). These projects will ensure that the water system continues to provide safe and reliable service to the Tigard Water Service Area. There is a large amount of information to provide within the water master planning project, and staff prepared the following schedule: • Council Workshop — October 20, 2020 —Water Master Plan Overview • Council Workshop — November 17, 2020 — Proposed Capital Improvement Projects with Findings and Recommendations • Council Business Meeting - December 8, 2020 — Council Consideration to Adopt Water Master Plan The Water Advisory Board (WAB) was briefed on Monday, August 31, 2020 in a special workshop to provide an overview of the water master planning update process. Updated information relating to the water master plan will be provided to the WAB members on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 during their regular meeting. OTHER ALTERNATIVES Not Applicable. COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES, APPROVED MASTER PLANS Council approved and adopted the Water Master Plan in May 2010. An addendum was approved and adopted on June 2014 providing information related to River Terrace development. DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION Council issued the task order to begin the water master plan update, including water distribution system hydraulic analysis on November 17, 2017. Fiscal Impact Fiscal Information: Water Capital Improvement Project #96048 budgeted $488,000. Project awarded to Murray Smith & Associates to conduct this comprehensive water system study in November 2017. Attachments Water Master Plan Presentation CITY OF ' 1 Respect and Care Do the Right Thing G e t it Done ■ Water Master Plan Workshop Tigard City Council - Workshop I October 20, 2020 What is a Master Plan? Asks three primary questions: / What do we have? / What do we want? / How will we get there? Our System Delivers clean, safe and reliable water to your tap. n r � Clackamas River Lake Oswego—Tigard Distribution System ASR Wells Water Partnership C I T Y 0 F T I G A R D Service Area Overview k. Legend City of G-y ct TC.,3 Beaverton -.- i I � I user Sellae Area iTV4N I Tgard Cky lima G—y ll-- VWD Metzger Arca i Tigard:' IL West I River Terrace (UPA6C) P) TvaidW.D. 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Yea r DD DD • . 2019 5.77 10.48 2025 8.06 16.12 2030 8.78 17.56 2040 10.16 20.33 2050 11.19 22.38 Water Supply Analysis Evaluate Capacity Assess Condition and Identify • Treatment plant Vulnerabilities Improvements to � � • Wellfield firm • Identify risks Provide Desired Level capacity • Likelihood of failure of Service • Water rights • Water quality I Expansion of capacity • Mitigation of risks • New redundant facilities Service Pressure Zones Reservoir on hill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-1 v Lower o Cannot serve Higher pressure H _pressure too low_ _ _ _ from reservoir "ur'O- r above this line r Highest pressure Graphic Credit:City of Calgary SW WEIR RD ¢ L� Water S stem Ov ' rview y m i 3 w Y N E 9� Rp W pLNUT s7 �t3 560C k�Ro 560D 560E/ z 793 I..I SW MDDONALDST NRUSE WAy 5605 830 640 MEAoews Ra SW 84 LL MSU XTAIN RD oNITA Rv 410 56OF 530 DoT w 56OG 410 U F 560A s6aH Legend gyy 6EEi g£ND RD`' SW DUR XAM RD ® Future Service Areas King City HGF a° West King City 410 w=�a 530 g 490 Durham C 5ro [ �0 SW TUALA RN RD 830 Distribution System Criteria Resew r• emn Frill Operational - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fire Storage Lir Higher pre + ure Volume -aau ra Available Fire Flow: H111hoot Min pressure: 20 psi +r R equ i re d f otic by d ave Iopme rrt type Affected by grater m a i r. 4 ize -;gj Distribution System Analysis / Operational Efficiency / Pressures and Fire Flow / Storage Capacity / Pumping Capacity / Facility Condition / Water Age/Quality What We Need for the Future Reliability Resiliency TREATMENS, t ffir— ASR WELLS Current water supply Water quality sampling Older pipes and ASR wells can fill the is sufficient to meet results show that the facilities are in need projected gap between customer demand, but water system is in of maintenance, supply and demand additional supply will be good standing.Afuture replacement or upsizing. in the near-term, and necessary as demand project will be required potential expansion of increases. to increase firm capacity ASR can provide more delivered from the resilient supply in the treatment plant. future. Pipe Renewal and Replacement Program / Likelihood of failure Ni parameters determine the condition of a pipe / Consequence of failure parameters determine the effect of a pipe's failure / Greenfield Drive example : https://youtu . be/IW70R0 vW1HE Seismic Resiliency Overview / Oregon Resilience Plan and the Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake / Strategy Define critical backbone Determine seismic hazards Identify impact on critical facilities / Develop 50-year Seismic Capital Improvement Program Seismic Backbone Legend Critical Facilities Seismic Backbone Backbone Reservior i Existing D Backbone PS —Future ❑ ASR Well Pressure Zones(HGL): Groundwater Well 410 Zone -u' - — Intertie 530 Zone wTP 560 Zone � ® Pump Station 640 Zane e Reservoirs 713 Zane 830 Zone Seismic Backbone Tiers o Tigard Service Area Tier 1 • Tier 2 r: 111 Tier 3 46 4 �2fKF 31fE+1 O RES13 pd pZ F51a m a REs1e 560 asRe s SITE 8 PZ a.�r .r•a''y �.:s.. r.r.'i��vi, < v 4 KRUSE PZ 834 56o eu� + ewEnoows M[]l1NTAIN Sllt 2 4% pL PZ 41 SITE 16 37E 10�# 9RR REs16� WRE3.0 ASR3 T •PS17 ASR2 SITE �a SITE 4 � �p4T�p •r• PZ 560 PZ 713 PZ 530 p � c awls e Q ASR5 Qp g'1 OQ iyF.S Q A� B�OJ4PEµ �I WA BEEF SNfNGTpN PZ 414 �4hgro I d GAO=w4 LF: w JPo 1L�43,L�� °= 0 2,000 4,000 Feet .m) What's Next Future Council Meetings / November Meeting The results and recommendations for system improvements and a 20-year capital improvement program. Meeting will focus on these recommended improvements. / December Meeting City staff will recommend adoption of the master plan. What's Next Additional Actions / Rate Study / Cost of Service Analysis / System Development Charge Methodology Update Questions