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Cityscape 2003-03 Mimi March 2003 Volume XXI No.3 Mayor's corner Tigard Municipal Code...what you need to As the city's financial situation know continues to be assessed,the Council remains focused on the following The Tigard Municipal Code is a compilation of ordinances(laws)adopted by the issues. Tigard City Council. The Code organizes the ordinances and outlines how the city is Alternatives for moving traffic to be governed. Specific examples of sections within the Municipal Code include around the city continues to be a building codes,parking codes,business license regulations,franchise agreement provisions,the framework for court procedures,park regulations,sign regulations, concern. At present,there are 31,748 nuisances and civil proceedings. jobs in Tigard and census data shows only 21,893 workers living in the city These local laws are enforced in a similar method as criminal and traffic laws.In only 20 total population). With city the same way a police officer may issue a court citation or"ticket"for speeding,a more jobs than resident workers, code enforcement,community service or housing enforcement officer may issue a Tigard has a large number of workers, - court citation when finding a violation of the Tigard Municipal Code. Most Code ers.This tells us we must view traffic violations are considered"Class One"violations,with potential Ernes of$250 for each concerns as a regional issue. violation per day. Fines for repeat violations can increase up to four times the original amount. The future of parks and recreation What are some of the most common violations? is also a concern.The Council will soon be considering whether to form a • Allowing grass or weeds to grow over 10-inches tall Parks and Recreation Advisory Com- • Storing RVs,boats or trailers on the street mittee and what such a committee's • Leaving garbage outside(not in the garbage can) responsibilities might be. • Keeping household items outside,such as indoor furniture and appliances Water remains a major issue. We • Accumulating"junk"outside,such as vehicle parts and miscellaneous items are making progress toward securing a • Posting illegal signs • Using sidewalks or streets to store toys,landscape materials,basketball long-term water supply and hope to have a final plan in place by the end of hoops,etc. the year. • Conducting construction or remodel work without a permit • Neglecting maintenance of homes and buildings Lastly,we are working closely . Placing inoperable or rarely used vehicles in the street with our state legislators and the Parking in a way prohibited or dangerous(in front of fire hydrants,blocking League of Oregon Cities to try to limit traffic,etc.) the local impact of decisions made at Municipal Code enforcement action is complaint driven. If you report a possible the state level. Code violation,you will need to provide the address of the property you are reporting. As always,we are open to your All complaints are public record. Anonymous complaints are not investigated.For ideas. street parking violations,request a Community Service Officer at 503-629-0111. For building and housing issues,ask for the Housing Enforcement Officer and for Jim Griffith,Mayor nuisances,including RVs on the street,contact the Code Enforcement Officer at 503-639-4171. The Tigard Municipal Code maybe viewed at www.ci.tigard.or.us/p— business✓municipal code. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR JIM GRIFFITH CRAIG DIRKSEN BRIAN MOORE SYDNEY SHERWOOD NICK WILSON A& MAYOR I James Griffith mayor@ci.tigard.or.us I IUS COUNCIL PRESIDENT rj Craig Dirksen craigd@ci.tigard.or.us COUNCILORS 11ti vc�lv4. it # Brian J.Moore brianm@ci.tigard.or.us March's "Focus on Tigard"airs beginning Thursday,March 6, at p.m. on TVTV Cable Channel 28. Theprogram will replay throughout the month. Sydney Sherwood For a complete schedule of broadcast times, visit the city's web site at sydney@ci.tigard.or.us www.ci.tigard.or.us and click on the link under Focus on Tigard. The program is designed to educate, inform and Nick Wilson involve viewers in issues and programs that impact our community. nickw@ci.tigard.or.us Announcements on current and upcoming activities and events will also be included. CITY MANAGER March - Update on Downtown Improvements Bill Monahan bill@ci.tigard.or.us • What is the Downtown Task Force? • What are TriMet's short-term and long-term plans for the downtown CITYSCAPE EDITOR commuter rail station? Cathy Wheatley,City Recorder • Which design elements have the Task Force recommended for the cathy@ci.tigard.or.us station? The Focus for Upcoming Months: All City Hall employees can be reached by phone at 503-639-4171 April: Code Enforcement/Court May: Volunteers/Youth/Library June: Parks CITY MEETING SCHEDULE: Tune in! If you have Focus ideas, City Council contact Liz Newton at 503-639-4171, ext. 2412 .onus 2nd,3rd&4th Tuesdays,6:30 p.m. or liz@ci.tigard . Town Hall Library Board Public viewing of school history 1st Thursday, 7 p.m. Library Puett Room The public is invited to explore the history of Tigard-Tualatin area schools on Saturday,March 29,2003,1-4 p.m.,at the Tigard Senior Center located at 8815 SW Planning Commission O'Mara Street. 1st&3rd Mondays,7 p.m. Former school students will be able to share experiences and view historical items Town Hall and photographs donated to the School History Project. A complete collection of Intergovernmental Water Board Tigard High School yearbooks from 1928 through the 1970's will be on display. You 2nd Wednesday,5:30 p.m. may also bring items(photos and memorabilia)to donate or merely to show for the Tigard Water Building day. The School History Project is an undertaking by the Tigard Area Historic Preserva- tion Association. For details,contact Mary or Don Feller at 503-639-1816. Paget www.ci.tigard.or.us CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter & Avoid becoming a fraud victim... Tigard Safety Town The Tigard Police Department has received reports about unsolicited email registration and telephone campaigns requesting money for fictitious charitable organizations Tigard Safety Town is a nine-day or to acquire prize winnings.For example,fraudulent solicitations were sought in class where children learn about bicycle, connection with the Columbia Space Shuttle tragedy and for an injured police pedestrian,home,fire,electrical and sergeant.Recently,a local elderly man was bilked out of several thousand dollars in an effort to"collect"prize winnings. personal safety. Who: For kids who have a birthday Using a charity,tragedy or"prizes"to swindle people is common and,unfortu between September 1,1996 and nately,easy.Following these basic rules can help you avoid being scammed: January 1, 1999.No exceptions! • Never pay in cash.Always pay by check and never make it out to an indi- When: Registration is on April 5,2003 vidual. • NEVER give your credit card,bank or Social Security number to someone who at 9 a.m.for Tigard Residents. At 9:45 a.m.registration is open to those living calls you on the telephone. outside of the 97223&97224 zip codes if • Before providing any donation,it is a good idea to verify the validity of the lows. Each session offers a al organization by calling the Department of Justice at 503-229-5725.The morning space eal (9-11:15 a.m.)or afternoon office can advise whether the charity is legitimate and if there have been any (12:00-2:15 p.m.)class. This year the complaints filed against the organization. session dates will be: • Ask the following questions if an unsolicited email or telephone caller is 15L Session: June 17-June 27 seeking a donation,trying to sell something or asking for money: (weekdays) - Who are you working for? 2'Session: June 30 July 11 - What is the location of the main office? (weekdays-no class on July 4) - Where are you calling from? Where: Registration is at Tigard City - What is your phone number so I can call you back? Hall. Safety Town is held at Mary - What is your name? Woodward Elementary School. - How did you get my name and telephone number? Fee: $45(each additional sibling $40). - How will my money be used and by who? Limited scholarships are available.A legal - What federal regulator has oversight of your organization? guardian must be present at registration - Is your organization registered with the State of Oregon? and bring:Child's birth certificate(no - How much of my money will go for fees and commissions? substitutions!), proof of address, insur- For additional information on fraud or consumer protection,you can contact ance policy number,medical information, the Office for Consumer Protection at 503-229-5576 or the Crime Prevention and the name and phone number of the Officer at the Tigard Police Department at 503-718-2561. participant's doctor. For additional information,please Spring dance camp contact Julie at 503-524-0664 or Lorrie at Looking for fun during spring break? Can we find you courtrep@attbi.com. Tigard Recreation Association is excited in an emergency? to offer two dance camps March 24-25 Don't f o rg et t h e book &27-28! Brush up on your dance Check to see if your sale technique while having a great time with address is visible. Browse and buy at the Friends of the other dancers. These two-day camps are police, fire and medical Tigard Library Early Spring Book Sale, $25foronedanceror$45fortwo. Ages delays can result if addresses 5-7 from 9:30-11 a.m.Ages 8 and up from can't be easily read. February 28-March 1. Town Hall. Great 11-1:30 p.m. Please call TRA at 503-524- books at great prices! Friday,February Take a look...toda 28,9 a.m.to 5 p.m.and Saturday, 8794 to register. Space is limited. y Thanks! March 1,9 a.m.to 3 p.m. March 2003 www.ci.tigard.or.us Page 3 Ail City of Tigard Shelf AK Lmlfoe News from the Tigard Library Story and craft time Library Events - - • • Winter programs end the first week in March 1 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friends of the Tigard Library Spring Book March. Spring programs resume during Sale continues spring break week. March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 9:30a.m.-4:30p.m. AARP Tax Help (Reg. req'd/one-hour Preschool Stories and Crafts sessions)-Red Rock Creek Rm March 3 10-11 a.m. Read Across America: Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Tuesdays,March 4 and 25 Birthday-Town Hall 10 to 10:30 a.m. March 4, 25 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool Stories & Crafts-Puett Rm Puett Room,ages 3 to 6. March 6, 27 10-10:30 a.m. Little People Story Time with Louise This is a family event filled with stories, (Ages 3 and under)-Puett Rm songs and a fun art activity to create March 7, 28 10-10:30 a.m. Little People Story Time with Terri and take home. Please call in advance (Ages 3 and under)-Puett Rm if you would like to bring a group. March 8 1-2 p. m. Capoeira do Brasil martial arts demonstration-Town Hall Little People Story Time March 14 7-8 p.m. Friday Night Music with Duo Banjo2 Thursdays,March 6 and 27 with -Puett Rm Louise and Fridays,March 7 and March 15 1-2 p.m. Hugo Nava, bi-lingual music for children 28 with Terri, 10 to 10:30 a.m. -Puett Rm March 15 10-12 noon Creative Marketing for Child Care Providers Puett Room,ages 3 and under. (Reg. req'd, $15, 503-693-3241)-Town Hall Little People Story Time is a special March 19 7-8 p.m. Washington County Reads event-Start Your time of stories and songs designed for Own Book Group-Red Rock Creek Conf Rm children ages 3 and under with their March 19 6-8:30 p.m. Best Books for Children w/ grown-up. Angela Reynolds (Reg. req'd)-Puett Rm March 28 2-4:30 p.m. Washington County Reads event-Movie "Pay It Forward" (Rated PG-13)-Town Hall Best Books for March 29 1-2 p.m. Grupo Kultura Pan Latin music-Puett Rm Children Tues., Wed., Thurs. 4-6 p.m. Homework Center (Grades 5-12) -Young Adult Area Wednesday,March 19,6:30 to 8:30 For more information on library programs, visit our web site at p.m.,Puett Room,registration required. www.ci.tigardor.us Library programs are free unless noted otherwise. Participants will learn about the Some library programs require registration. newest and best in children's books. The To sign up,call 503-684--6537 class will focus on the award-winning AARP tax help a@ your library books of the year such as the Newbery, Caldecott,Coretta Scott King,and others. Saturdays,February 1 to Aprll 12,9:30 a.m.to 4:30 P.M. in the This WCCLS sponsored program is Red Rock Creek Conference Room,by appointment. also for childcare providers seeking CDA Volunteers from the American Association of Retired Persons credit and parents. To register call [AARP]will assist with tax return preparation.The AARP Tax Help presenter Angela J.Reynolds at Program is designed to assist low-income individuals and senior A- 503466-1894. citizens. Registration required,call for an appointment at 503-684-6537. Page 4 www.ci.tigard.or.us CITYSCAPE cityscape Newsletter & Read Across America Washington County with Dr. Seuss Reads events • Monday,March 3, 10 to 11 a.m. Pay It Forward � � • • � Town Hall movie matinee r A Si • • • • Join kids who will be reading all over Friday,March 28, [sts� 17" the country on Dr.Seuss'birthday,and 2 to 4:30 P.M. RFWA Hard Hat Report read with Tigard Mayor Jim Griffith One Town Hall ` A View to the Future Fish,Two Fish,Red Fish,Blue Fish by Dr. Rated PG-13 By Margaret Barnes Seuss,followed by some great activities Trevor is caught up by an intriguing for the whole family.Back by popular Tigard Public Library Director assignment from his new social studies People use the library for different demand will be a visit with the teacher,to think of something to change Cat-in-the-Hat!Get your reasons—to study,research,escape into ma the world and put it into action.Trevor's picture taken with that reading,music or films,introduce their :y idea is to pay a favor forward—doing children to the joy of reading or just to favorite feline! Readgood deeds to three new people and to Across America is a find a quiet place to think. The new ask them to pass it on.Based on the National Education book b Catherine Ryan Hyde. library is being designed to accommodate Y Y Y Association project. many uses. Start your own book group We will have quiet study areas,a Wednesday,March 19,7 to 8 p.m. warm,welcoming reading room,spaces Red Rock Creek Conference Room for children and adult programs,addi- Multicultural Events Are you interested in starting your tional electronic resources and much own book group,but not sure how to more. One of the most impressive Capoeira Regional do Brasil begin? Join us for an information training features of the new library will be the Saturday,March 8,1 to 2 p.m. session and discover how to start your beautiful views. The architects have Town Hall.Afro-Brazilian martial art created a designthat accentuates the own book group. demonstration.Many people see it as a Congratulations to Templeton calming and inspiring natural sights martial art,others as a dance. All ages are surrounding the building. welcome to attend this demonstration Elementary and Tigard High School, Take the Time to Pay it A year ago we held a preliminary and workshop. recipients meeting to get ideas from citizens about Forward grants!nts! Hugo Nava Performs the site surrounding the new library. Library hosts D u o Ideas ranged from environmental Saturday,March 15,1 to 2 p.m Puett Room. Nava,a traditional Tlaxcalan Banjo Z education programs to bike paths and walking trails with interpretive signage. musician,who plays and sings in many Friday,March 14,6 to 8 p.m. languages including Spanish,will perform puett Room. Lori Slater and Jun Blanton Tigard's Parks Division will hold a Cantos yJuegos con los ninos,bi-lingual public meeting on the Fanno Creek bring the unique and lively sound of two songs and games for children.All ages. n'• dp tenor banjos to the library. The duo la Extension Site Master Plan Thursday, 1 Ys April 3,at 7:30 P.M. in Town Hall. If Grupo K u l t u ra a blend of old-time, traditional tunes and you have ideas or questions please plan Saturday,March 29, 1 to 2 p.m. more contemporary music from the to attend. Puett Room. This popular group presents American On April 4,at 7:30 P.M. pianist a variety of Pan Latin music on original music Michael Allen Harrison will perform a instruments,including Paraguayan harp songbook. benefit concert at Tigard High School. and bombo leguero.All ages. Sponsored by Proceeds will help equip and buy books Events are provided by the Library the Friends of for the new library. Tickets can be Services and Technology Act grant the Tigard purchased by calling 503-620-4829. Library. March 2003 www.ci.tigard.or.us Page 5 kCity of Tigard Subdivision proposals in Tigard City staff periodically provides advance notice of potential subdivisions being contemplated in Tigard or its Urban Growth Area. Plans are only in preliminary stages and are based on pre-application conferences with the City of Tigard. Plans have not been finalized. It is possible that development will not occur immediately.If the applicant goes forward with the project,a neighbor- hood meeting will be scheduled by the developer/applicant prior to a formal application being made with the city.Notice of the meeting is sent to property owners within 500 feet of the proposed development.City staff can be contacted at 503-639-4171. PROPOSAL #1 PROPOSAL #2 PROPOSAL #3 Tentative Project Name: Tentative Project Name: Tentative Project Name: "Un-Named" "Un-Named" "Un-Named" Subject: Subject: Subject: 1.92 acres into 32-35 unit Townhomes .76 acres into approximately 4 lots 2.2 acres into approximately 13 lots Zoning: Zoning: Zoning: R-25, 1,480 square foot lots R-4.5,7,500 square foot lots R-7,5,000 square foot lots Location: Location: Location: 13900 SW Barrows Road;on the south 11475&11435 SW 90"Avenue;on the 14125 SW Fern Street and adjacent side of SW Barrows Road,north of west side of SW 90''Avenue,north of western parcel;on the north side of SW Davies Road. SW Lomita Avenue. Fern Street,east of SW Ascension Drive. Contacts: Contacts: Contacts: Developer/Applicant: Developer/Applicant: Developer/Applicant: Tom Secolo 503-330-3443 Michael Hoffman 503-827-4501 Larry Hultquist/Marvin Bowman Applicant's Engineer. City Staff 503-880-0246/503-590-0294 Tom McConnell/Alpha Engineering,Inc. Brad Kilby,Current Planning(zoning, Applicant'sEngineer: 503-452-8003 development code,&land use process Dan Symons/Symons Engineering City Staff issues) Consultants,Inc.503-760-1353 Brad Kilby,Current Planning(zoning, Brian Rager,Engineering(public facilities City Staff development code,&land use process &traffic issues) Morgan Tracy,Current Planning(zoning, issues) development code,&land use process Brian Rager,Engineering(public facilities issues) &traffic issues) Brian Rager,Engineering(public facilities &traffic issues) I •.L {�T — � 'fir �I � ` 1 .� _ �..►�— F••��,� , _ I I` � �� �L � _ � ,-, _ L� �� T I I �. I III =� ala , f T �; I I �— 1 si,;' —� ,' 1 Page 6 www.ci.tigard.or.us CITYSCAPE cityscape Newsletter Smoke alarms — will your child wake up? Congratulations to Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue(TVF&R)reminds you that smoke alarms do Dennis D i r re n, o u r work.In light of recent news stories where children slept through smoke alarms, Employee of t h e TVF&R wants to reiterate the importance of smoke alarms.While national fire and safety organizations work to evaluate and improve smoke alarms,keep the follow- Month for February! ing safety tips in mind: Dennis is a police officer who started • Test your alarms monthly and include your children in the activity so they with the city in November of 1997. begin to recognize the sound. Dennis is being recognized for his • Parents—realize you may have to awaken and assist your children out of significant efforts as the accreditation the home. manager for the Police Department.Two • Have smoke alarms placed throughout your home for early warning—on years ago the Oregon Accreditation each level and in bedrooms. Alliance was formed and they adopted • Create a home fire escape plan and practice it at night.Adjust your plan 148 standards that police departments accordingly for children who sleep through the alarm,infants or physically have to meet before they can become disabled family members. accredited.The standards were Bevel- • Recognize how deadly smoke is and how quickly fire spreads.Surprisingly, oped by a group of police chiefs after you may only have minutes to escape your home.(Closed doors can act as extensive research.A final evaluation by a barrier,providing valuable time for escape and rescue.) an accreditation team was conducted in • Consider retrofitting your existing home or building your next home with late January and they were very im- residential sprinklers.Such a system can extinguish or contain 98%of fires. pressed!Thanks to Dennis'hard work If you do not have a working smoke alarm,call TVF&R at 503-649-8577.For over the course of a year,the City of more smoke alarm and safety information or tips on how to create a home fire Tigard will receive their accreditation escape plan contact TVF&R at the number above or visit www.tvfr.com. recognition in June of 2003.This makes Tigard the second city in Oregon an the only city in the metro area to receive this The Broadway Rose continues cabaret series special accreditation. Way to go Dennis! The Broadway Rose Theatre Company will present its second of three one-night only cabaret performances on March 22.Susannah Mars will enthrall her audience with her powerful voice in an evening of eclectic Broadway songs Englewood Park tree including"Little Girls," "Lost and Found," and"Stars and the Moon." planting scheduled She will be accompanied by Bill Wells.One of Portland's brightest Friends of Trees can use our help stars and four time Drammy award winner for Outstanding Lead � Y P Actress in a Musical,Ms.Mars is well known to musical theater and planting trees in Englewood Park on Oregon Symphony audiences.Her cabaret,"Mars on Life,"pre- March 1 and March 29, from 9 a.m.until miered in New York City,and later played in Seattle and Portland. noon. If you would like to help,bring Her debut solo recording,Take Me to the World,was nominated as gloves and a shovel if you have one. It's "Best CD of 1998,"by the Manhattan Association of Cabaret Artists likely to be wet,but that's and Clubs. good planting weather. The series will conclude on April 26 with out-of-town guest Terry Palasz perform- Volunteers are asked to ing her riotous act, "The Polish Diva from Milwaukee." meet on Nimbus Avenue Each performance begins at 8 p.m.and will be held at the Tigard Community off Scholls Ferry Road. Friends Church located at 15800 SW Hall Blvd.in Tigard.Tickets are $12 each; $10 for For more information or 2003 summer season subscribers.Seats are limited. to sign up to help,contact Tickets may be purchased by calling The Broadway Rose box office at Friends of Trees at 503-620-5262. www.friendsoftrees.org or 503-284-8733. �y March 2003 www.ci.tigard.or.us Page 7 t City of Tigard PRESORTED STANDARD 1 � 13125 SW Hall Blvd. U.S. POSTAGEPAID t Tigard, OR 97223 PORTLAND,OR PERMIT 2528 POSTAL CUSTOMER Tigard - . . For additional information or if you have any questions about any of the items listed below,please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley at 503-639-4171, ext.2410. A copy of Council packet information can be found on the city's web site at www.ci.tigard.or.us or at the library.Audio and video tape recordings of most meetings are also available at the library. City Council Meeting highlights for the past month • Administered the oath of office to Police Chief Bill 0 Heard a parks project update Dickinson Considered several interagency law enforcement • Heard an update on the new library agreements • Met with the Indonesian delegation from the Resource 0 Reviewed the Transportation System Plan Cities Exchange Program • Discussed the Strategic Financial Plan • Heard a update on the Youth Forum • Met with State Senator Burdick and State Representative • Considered an amendment to the Tigard Municipal Code Williams regarding city authority to audit payments • Considered creating a new position to manage Water • Held a joint meeting with the Planning Commission Capital Improvement Projects Future Council Agenda Items • Hear an update on the new library a Hear an update on expansion and policy decisions related • Review a Metro agreement for matching funds related to to the Urban Growth Boundary Highway 217 • Hear a presentation on the Tigard Fact Book • Hear an initial report on the proposed Wall Street Local 0 Meet with State Senator Burdick and State Representative Improvement District Williams • Meet with the Intergovernmental Water Board to continue 0 Discuss commuter rail station design discussions on a long-term water supply • Consider a property tax abatement request • Discuss proposed street maintenance fee • Discuss participation in the proposed Bull Run Regional Drinking Water Agency