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09/02/1992 - Minutes S E P — 2 1 — 9 2 . M O N : 5 :B O RPA C • P . 01 Bill Gross 1103S SU 135th Tigard. OR 97223 Tel: S24-6325 September 21 , 1992 Lie Newton Tigard Community Deuelopment 13125 SU Hall Tigard, OR 97223 Tel: 639-4171 Fax: 684-7297 RE: NPO #7 MEETING REUISED; UEOHESORY, SEPTEMBER 2s 1992-7:00 PM MEETIH6 CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:00 PM. ROLL CALL Present: Uoolery, Blanchard, Cunningham. Dorsett,, Gross. Howden, McGlinchy APPROUED MINUTES FROM RUGUST S. 1992 MEETING AS RERD. UELCOME TO GUESTS Chairman Uoblery welcomed Scott Russell, landowner in the Scholls Ferry and Murray area as a guest to our meeting. POLICE CHIEF RON GOODPRSTURE RHD MR PRUL HUNT Our HPO conuened with NPO #3 to hear presentations from Police 'Chief Ron Goodpasture and Mr Paul Hunt. Police Chief Goodpasture discussed police policies and practices in Tigard. He recited the fact that the Oregon State Speed Control Board, in Salem, controls and sets all speed limits in Oregon, and Tigard must : therefore petition the Board for changes in speed limits. i; Mr Hunt discussed his candidacy for Tigard Council Position #1 . ...... .. ..r•��•r... ..�..��....r-.. .. .�.��. err SEP - 21 -92. MON : 59 ORPAC P _ 02 CUP 92-0003: KOREAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/ROBINSON oil Members considered applicants' request for approval of conditional use and development plans for religious assembly in a single family dwell- ing in the vicinity of Scholis Ferry and Springwood Drive. Members discussed in detail: Lighting around this single family dwelling; and Landscaping and screening around it. Motion: Larry McGlinchy; to reconnend approval of applicants' request with the condition that applicants must screen headlight glare in the parking area with hedges 3-4 feet in height planted around the parking area. Second: Katy Dorsett; In Favor: 7;- Against: 0; Abstain: 0. UPDATE ON REQUEST FOR A 4-UAY STOP STUDY AT 135TH AND MORNING HILL City Engineer Randy Uooley submitted a progress report. in a memo to our NPO, on the warrant study for a 4-way stop at 135th and Morning Hill. City Engineer Uooley intends to issue a final report in Sep- tember. REUIEU OF NOTICES OF DECISION Chairman Uoolery read notices of decision received: SUB 92-OOOB/PDR 92-0002/UAR 92-0014: SCHULZ/HEIMEYER The Planning Commission approved the request for approval_of the Anton Park No., 2 subdivision in the vicinity of North Dakota and 121st at its public hearing on August 17, 1992, without any re-alignment or cul-de- sac of Anton Driwe. OTHER BUSINESS UPDATE ON CPR 91-OOOS/ZOA 91-0006: NEW COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Planners' Bewersdorff and Offer propose another scale critereon for this new, district. This new critereon requires that the zoning districts within one-half mile of this district must average no less than eight dwelling units per acre. Planners also propose that the locational critereon clearly state that the City may limit the size of this district to less than eight acres to ensure consistency with other Plan policies and locational criteria. VRA 7 vlf'C'TT Uf�_CCOTf Mf7 rf1 �f �flfl f. r►nf+r 1 SEP - 21 -92 M OO N : 00 O R P A C P - 03 • Via VtN Ips Planners also propose to include community recreation as a pe use in .this district. The City Council will continue its public hearing on this district at its meeting on September 8. 1992. Motion: Cal Uoolery; to submit a request to the City Council. at its public hearing on September B. 1992, to continue the Council's hearing on this new district to October 20. 1992 to allow NPO's -to consider planners' new scale and locational critereon for this new district. Second: Katy Dorsett; In favor: 7: Against: O; Rbstain: 0. MEEETING ROJOURNED RT 9:35 PM. Respectfully submitted. Bill Gross. Secretary NPO 7 MEETING-SEPTEMBER 2_ 1992 PRGE 3