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VAR9-78 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. ,.•+s.;�»-':�E., ,,c, .n�.�., .��+rtr- �,., ,r...�::e. 400 SOUTHERN. PACIFIC TRANS. COMPANY Variance (V 9-78) .•.. SW 72nd near SW Upper Boones - M.. • • � � n�•.!.A++um[1,k*\x.r.+.+._re..�ua„a.i—w-.Y.M.wyt-.;..,_ „nwe:�M a...�x.r+i'.:..w,.�WWT! '� ` k • • * 2,0W) Pt21021,4,11 UtALity n` Stittat Gra ; 0 Rat Vol 9 - ; `t g;' ` ,,�u a 0 y 4 g * eve .t;. aW x aw tlealt4,s oto.vtt ovelr,, , ifs' not =may ocAl ,' 4414t. avow =blot ins imetee the IndAttugba pa* an.4 4,.at t,hat rat traffic • u. ttizt ' of t ul-dea-Ott 4 a ', t 14�` r •t t 0 c tiot ofglot4tor &Li , s . ot: tn l for ; " . .. this dovol.. . , °e,• o ' • then X moat Iron oataltien g%lur t4131 4,4 letztallat,./,ft of lohltoty pima ttx.4, • -. . ' safety- . ha tvot ` avproort AtliTi dittonsfiAs h #4. ,, vim be ottIttot414.04164 cm that . n t bet *death fittr-ttd • Stott, DA this ittst. yo= 63.6 . 104 # Ze rail 04.: .61$ Oat staff a '. rift .24t, that $fli, the Mot. eve Ile win cotta uto.p.)pl.eased 01414 1*. } . 4W k 4 •.i'A4M iE g ='a Y.+ yeti- rY7ix 4 tAti . .. 1411 of • • • ' r A?. I cep +moo f tbio2.3t4, ,Souaiozst c • • • • • • • • • • +rte • a (: I F .4; • p . -I)y PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONER OF OREGON E GOVERNOR LABOR & INDUSTRIES BUILDING, SALEM OREGON 97310 PHONE (503)37 8-6 3 5 1 April 26, 1979 ' Aldie Howard, Planning Director City of Tigard PO Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 Re: SXF 1081 a';d Pending A ication for Harvey King pP-` Y Grade Crossing . We have your letter of April 20 regarding two proposed new grade crossings in Tigard. One of these is the matter dock- eted as SXF 1081, an application filed by Southern Pacific to construct a spur track crossing of Southwest Kable Lane (FD-749.66-C) . The other crossing is an application from the City of Tigard to construct a crossing at grade across the main track of the Oregon Electric Railway to serve a commercial facility developed by Mr. Harvey King. In your letter , when referring to the concerns of this E; agency regarding planning and construction of new railroad- highway crossings, you make three remarks which indicate we did not adequately communicate our concerns until too late in the e You state: g "It doesn' t seem appropriate to suddenly change the rules of the game," "It is unfortunate is • that you did not react sooner and develop an overall plan .. for this area," and "Some Some of the runners do not respond until after the game has been played." A These remarks do not accurately characterize the situation with respect to our efforts to achieve good understanding and coordination with the City of Tigard and the railroads regarding grade crossing safety and the role of this agency in carrying out statutory mandates with respect to new _ il . crossings and the elimination of unnecessary crossings. r (; We "reacted" in 1976 when we discussed the area of concern in this matter at length with your planning staff. At that time, Rick Daniels indicated that the King crossing plan would not be acceptable to the city. We reacted in 1978 when we sent Tigard a copy of our LCDC coordination program, which contained a detailed description of our grade crossing s ae y program and policies. We also reacted this year as • f' ....._..-...z_—,.—,. w.- -..„. ...._..«... ...,-.':..r.e ..,,-?..:-...-,-« -»::s..:..,.,....,almia,�dr+a.. ::±,..•.,.rw.ri+..:M ,..w st:.+aanw,.,.'c.,.w.,..»..4......x;i,.,. ......w:r....w.;.-,..'''w.,..t. " `^aye,., Aldie Howard April 26, 1979 Page Two soon as we learned of plans for both of the crossings pro- : posed at this time. We wrote to you on April 4 and met with your staff on April 18. We were surprised at that time to learn that the previous position of your planning staff re- garding unacceptability of the Harvey King crossing had been changed. We will also react again when your city presents a comprehensive land use plan for LDCD approval. It is not our function to plan roads and streets. That is your business. We have done everything possible to make all communities aware of our concerns and of statewide grade A crossing safety policies and standards. is , ... In view of the safety record at the Bonita Road crossings and the long list of accidents at other grade crossings in } Tigard, we also find it difficult to relate with your com ment that "Grade crossings in this particular location do : 4 not appear to be as ' significant' as crossings in other, c,, more traveled areas If you have made commitments to developers which render you inflexible to deal with our concerns regarding grade cross- ing safety and construction, that is a problem which will have to be dealt with at a hearing on the crossings in question. m David J. Astle Assistant Commissioner Rail-Air Program cjc:7473D 1 .. cc: SIR 744 sxF 1081 SXF,ITEL (Harvey King crossing) • Craig Reiley Don Still DJA (x) • • • f 9 .• 2. 7 •, Mr'. Vol Statgt a Oregon tsi . S . m ,Ors 913 z, ' r Mt The City of g it hao a ) i for ttOo grado coo , Southern L , t Tigard Xuattatrial r,'artt; and tie, other to oervit 0,,eveler. uten _ . , e ; a k ., * ft,ttly i c your derive ingso t o ea$e eg tilt Tit s 11'4 a s et Rvrko the City htw $isettt; ; s . #r 4 e t .mo on tha project 411d ik doSantt pro x a denly e tho Irl • • litarvey. Kixts*s project was itiitielly c v-a e •r � ,O' • rack Development* 2500 foot ' a. tit not $44, S'io,w- opplio4 for a icroario$$. for .• Graff ovosaingo in ;e particu/ar location do not appear to be as } 990 g• Ai . ' " as c so 1;$ other# atto ttaveleds; * It id tanfor thAt yoo did 110 met :so nar anti 0.evOI,Op Tt4t11 il.latt $010 tttie +a # Va. =tat =1114 e `ztwa -$t "" 1 *:0 lati4 al,tilougb ' :'. coTAIr al the t4o s$, sow of the tuonera do not r?,Ittlori.4 attoir tt ha�y� *j'}•} y�y g� a�� +}y �j�g ,�y �y �yi, $;yq{�{gr g� as /Y.'CR ?!iR y'�.6r,6 %7 +4A: ,` ky�*3iM daVO t . � M.L ?N Y o 1�'N ILti,t, Yi*At know that the fouthertt, portion of the tfigard tarp will 1,301 eToostla by the vet...aligafz4nt of Dttrhian .toed to tiz, d Thin ill 4 r* ll Pte- apptoVe alar tetittastao they are grid appropriate. Platlatiing 'Director cot wt ro* Star Pacific • . ^ y IY; f i , A l u ` ,t .,4 .(r ! f1�F ice. ,fr ., ,,...4.,....s4a_-.wN..“,„_.»w_....n. vii:! • _.,,,,...--.....,. •.,.,..�, �. ...,._�,-w..,,-. ..J.w. -.--1.-'..-.m�....�.,.,....._, xs,.._.. _ ..uya..-., ....:a.>-G%+A.,-,..vr. v..v.,.:.. t..wiir..r•.-.. ,;�.., .in.. .,...,,L.,_ ',!,.,n .. fr 4• ''' T:443.4Ftit4i, (:..iri—)( (:)fr .1r1(:;/4,1Fzi:) cflyo a "` P.O. Box 23397 '�+�'0 ,):. 12420 S.W. Main, Tigard, Oregon 97223 September 27, 1978 / 1 jiii/ Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 520 S .W., Yamhill Street :,` Portland, Oregon 97204 i,;. .. . Re: V 9-78 Gentlemen: Please be advised that the Tigard Planning Commission at their' A regular meeting of September 26, 1978 approved your request for variance to extend the length of a cul-de-sac to 65 feet beyond 400 foot limitation at Southwest 72nd near S.W. Upper Boones Ferry - Road. This approval is subject to the fol1 wing condition: 1. That condition #1 of the letter dated August 9, 1978 be removed. The applicant has revised the sub division plat to conform with the City stuff' s concerns and therefore the need for an emergency access road has been resolved. If, at the expiration of one year from the date of approval of the variance, construction of the structure or initiation of the use giving rise to the need for the variance has not begun, the rights given by the variance approval shall terminate without further action by the city, the planning commission or the city council. If we can be of further assistance, plk-lase do not hesitate to contact this office at 639-4171. Sincerely, ,i(....c.:--7-1-.,,,,Ce-A Ken Selby Associate Planner KS:db r Encl. via`'':;},, 11 4 , _ (A,,:,,,,,,, t.,,,,. a d SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO. 3 . V 9-78 i.-,,, -., September 27, 1978 Page 2 t., Note: The following acknowledgment must be received by the City , .• of Tigard within, fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this F. ''^ .. letter. Failure to return this acknowledgment may result in action by the Ci .y of Tigard. '.:• a; I hereby acknowledge this letter documenting the action of the ' Tigard Planning Commission. I have received and read this letter and I , agree to the decision here .documented and to abide by any terms and/or conditions attached. --'...,'-',...'.,.;.'..:......:'-.,.i i.,. 2190® .,,. .. "I _' Signature Date •'. i 4-.4 4:. 1. G� C G * i A - n . A• ., • ...+,_ _,...._.._,-n >_.,.a.�.:_..,...,...w ,>. ._u..-..n..r. -:.-4..-,.�...a-.... ....�_.MU,-,--v.~-.- _-..,..x,-.:,�,r,r7,._..-.....,,,,,.. �.,`"`-`..„ ...e.-.-,..-F,.....: _•••• • ,-. -.».sx.- -w,-.r...,;w— ...... '.• • • : '' 1-4:...4.4,t, dr'• . AGENDA . • TZGD P- NNING COMMISSION ,t�R LA September 26 , 1978 - 7 : 30 P .M. _,;-. Fowler Junior High - Lecture Room .. 10865 S.W. Walnut St. Tigard, Oregon 1. CALL TO ORDER: ••, 2. ROLL CALL • > 3 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES -. 4. COMMUNICATIONS: f 5 . HEARING ITEMS: r A. Staff Report B. Applicant' s Presentation 4 C. Public Testimony : a. Proponent' s . h. Opponent ' s c. Cross-examination D. Staff Recommendation 5 E. Commission Discussion and action , 5. 1 ARIANCE V 9-78 (Southern Pacific Transportation Co. ) NPO #5 A request by Southern Pacific Transportation Company for a - variance to cul-de-sac street length, at• S.W. 72nd near, S .W. Upper Boones Ferry Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12D, Tax Lots 3300 (lot #44 only) 3400 & 3401) . • 5 . 2 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION Annexation Plan Amendment to the Tigard Community Plan in the form of an • Annexation Plan. .. 5. 3 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION - Economy Plan Amendment to the Tigard Community Plan in the form of an Economy Plan 6 . OTHER BUSINESS 7. ADJOURNMENT I' s q ,»..,......_, . ..., .... . _...,... - ...,i,,..,...... ...,, .», .,.-,._... ...vn., .... �.....ice,..._..w.wmT..k.,... «».. a ....,.�,...„.....,...n.,..». ... „-....:.,. r. ......-..-.« ...,,-,+<.w.o-m_ : • MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION MISSION e September 26 , 1978 - 7 : 30 P .M. Fowler Junior High - Lecture Room 10865 S .W. Walnut St. Tigard, Oregon .: 1 Call to Order: The meeting was called to order at 7: 35 P.M. 2 . Roll Call: Present: Briar-, Speaker, Corliss, Quimby, Tepedino, Smith & Funk Absent: Wood, Rossman, Brian ti Staff Svart, Selby, Mackenzie ' 3. Approval of Minutes- Postponed 4. Communications: Two letters concerning the flood plain to and from the Army Corps of Engineers. 5. Public Hearings: • 5 .1 Variance V 9-78 (Southern Pacific Transportation) NPO #5 A request by Southern Pacific Transportation Company for a variance to cul-de-sac street length, at S .W. 7 2nd near S .W. Upper Boones Ferry Road (Wash. Co Tax Map 2S1 12D, Tax Lots 3300 (lot #44 only) , 3400 & 3401) A. Staff Report: r, Read by Selby B. Applicant ' s Presentation ,. Mark Bro�n for Robert E. Meyer Engineering stated that request was the minimal to eleviate the problem of traffic difficulties. Described the plot plan and explained the need for a variance. C. Public Testimony: None D. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommended approval with the condition that condition #1 of -the ' letter dated 8/9/78 be removed. The applicant had revised the subdivision plat to conform with the City Staff' s concerns and therefore, the need for an emergency access road had been resolved. . ', t.x �'"'4 � 4 ,� TIGARD PLANNING C')MMISSION * ;,�. } September 26, 1978 - 7 :30 P.M. Page 2 i E. Commission Discussion: t Speaker moved for approval with staff recommendation as removed. s Quimby seconded the motion t. _ Motion passed_.unanimously. Selby leaves 7: 50 P.M. { ..` Funk leaves 8: 00 P.M. 5.2 Comprehensive Plan Revision Annexation Plan � ' . Amendment to the Tigard Community Plan in the form of an Annexation P1_an a A. Svart presented material from Washington County as no staff member from Washington. County was able to attend. , •. a Washington County had three (3) alternatives as drawn out 1 on maps for the annexation of areas south of Spruce Street: 1. Tigard annexation line would follow th2 division of access south of Spruce Street between those properties that had' access directly to Pfaffle and Pacific Highway and those ' properc.ies that were enteredfrom the north. Properties fronting Pacific Highway and having access to Pacific Highway would be included in the proposed boundaries.: 2. City of Tigard would withdraw its boundaries from south of 217 and north of Pfaffle Street. The parcels that front directly on Pacific Highway and that are currently i 1 in Washington County would be taken into the City of r. Tigard. # ;.. 7 3. No withdrawals from Cite boundaries and a ,n 1 City program to �.��ne� { parcels directly fronting on Pacific Highway. Svart stated that the County recommendation with regard to f< the future boundary of Tigard was alternative #3. Staff recommended a modification of alternative #1 as stated by ton County. ,;, x Washin Count.: g � j Tepedino suggested that the audience select six (6) individuals i' from among themselves to present separate views and to facilitate the public hearing Pat Whiting asked if those opposed could stand and be counted if they were not allowed to speak Meeting recess 8:10 P.M. Called to order to select representatives at 8 :25 P.M. is •, Y i MINUTES 'TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION ' September 26, 1978 - 7 :30 P.M. Page 3_ 1 Swart presented the three (3) alternatives from Washington County ' B. Public Testimony: Pat Whiting, 8121 S.W. Spruce Street, spoke in opposition" to the annexation of any of the residential areas south of Spruce Street. Against the staff recommendation of alternative #1 and agreed with alternative #3 as long as no single family homes are annexed against their will. Stated many F , homes on south side of Spruce have no access ,to Pfaffle and do not want access to Pfaffle. Stated area was a unique one in that there were trees, ,dead end streets, had open space, animals, vegetable mals,,. room for private ve etable g ardens and dirt roads . Area was condusive to family recreation. Wished area to remain as is. Thoughtannexation would increase density, open { area to commercialization, put in roads which would be a burden on the home owners. Stated Metzger wished to remain as a communit Y 4 Ms. Labert, 8080 S.W.' Spruce, stated area was self contained , had own sewer, water and county police. Did not need the City of Tigard. Submitted petition with signatures -- "we the undersigned are opposed to the annexation of the areas south of S .W. Spruce Street and any areas adjacent to S.W s Spruce Street within the Metzger area. " Mike Mason, 11130 S.W. 78th Street, represented residents `` of S.W. 78th Street. Concurred with previous testimony against annexation. Stated that they had known nothing of County plans or City until this date. v;,' Bob Nuepel, stated Pfaffle was already congested, did not think more access would eleviate condition. Steven Bates was opposed to the increased -taxe'a and the resulting financial pressure on the elderly. Virginia Dunmagen presented testimony against annexation- Horace Zitwell stated he was in favor of the petition F' against annexation. Ms . Colman concurred with the above testimony. 4 Ruford Banch did not see how any area could possibly be TTF annexed if none of the residents of the area were, if favor of the annexation. Mabee. Gorda was opposed to annexation. i;; Oscar Zithrey was opposed to annexation. - a : .', ___,_•..rr,,.p,.,..--+alt... :• h ; 0 • MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING coMMISSION September 26, 1978 7:30 P.M[. page e 4 C. Staff Recommendations: Swart stated that staff was nOt recommending a new street• connection between Spruce and Pfaffle. Stated that the residents of the area would have better control over their area), if the jurisdiction was local. Stated that it was important. r, to the City to have control over the areas adjacent to Hall 1` Boulevard, Pacific Highway and Pfaffle Street. City was.' not interested in annexing areas where the residents were 'pi against being annexed. Staff was interested in rounding .,. `' out of the boundaries and making provisions for the best possible services in the area. ': Cross Examination: 1 Don Miller thought that the County could handle a water...shed study. Don Alexander asked what Tigard had to offer? { Quimby stated that the library was paid for with County "'�s well. i.. taxes a Luther Branch stated that services from the County had been provided in the past. Pat Whiting stated that the CPO & NPO overlap in their jurisdictions. Mike Mason asked why Highway 217 was not a natural boundary? . Dale Ahes wanted to know if people did not want to be annexed would they be forcibly annexed? ' Cathy Chase, Lorie Harely, Bud Spring, Don Alton, Brent Bishop asked about the possibility of being annexed by the City and questioned any possible improvements or_benefits to their area. • Tepedino counted 63-58 in the audience against annexation of the areas south of. Spruce. D. . Commission Discussion: Smith pointed out disadvantages of living in the County Supported the idea that the areas south of Spruce Street should remain a part of the Metzger community but that the parcels along Pacific Highway ought to be within..: the City. Asked why the community of Metz y- Y y ger had not .:•. incorporated? Corliss thought people of Metzger were doing all right ' without being part of the City. Did not think Sub Area #1 should be annexed ti v•........ .._... ... ,. ti Y \ ,MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 26 , 1978 - 7 : 30 P.M. Page 5 r Speaker though residents were relying on Washington County . ` too heavily. Thought Metzger should incorporate. Quimby opposed annexation. ' Tepedino thought the public .was well represented at the hearing and that the concerns, opinions of the residents ;' should be respected. Smith moved and amended his motion to read: not to annex the area outside of the City north of 217 or 99W with the exception of parcels in the north side of 99W that abut {' 99W. Corliss seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. ; ? Subarea #2 Staff recommended that the City y should vigourously encourage annexation of this action subarea. Speaker moved to adopt Smith seconded amended motion striking "vigorously" to read° : ' "'The City should encourage annexation of this entire area subarea" #; Motion passed unanimously. Subarea 43 E.. Ei... Staff recommended that the City should vigorously pursue annexation of this entire subarea. Corliss moved for adoption of the staff recommendation with the deletion of "vigorously" Quimby seconded the motion : . . Motion passed unanimously. ;. ,. Subarea #6 , Swart point.. out a letter from the City of Tigard tp the City of Durham and the reply of the City of Durham with regard to Subarea #6 . implementation Svart reads one additional imp � r -P policy into the minutes concerning subarea #6 and stating that the City of Tigard will give special consideration to the City of Durham's needs regarding the future planning of this area r �) MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION ' September 26, 1978 ° 7 :30 P M. Page 6 Svart stated that parcels in the process of annexation along the southern boundary of subarea #6 were beginning to create - another island of unincorporated land wi thin the of Tigard. Corliss asked what was the general sentiment of the people of subarea #6 towards annexation and if they were nn1 ified of Tigard's plans? Thought there should be a public hearing for this area similar to the public hearing they had for Metzger area. • Speaker moved for adoption of staff recommendation regarding subarea #6 with the deletion of "vigorously" . • Smith seconded the motion. Motion passed 3-1. Corliss against. Quimby abstains Speaker moved to amend and adopt the new in;-'lementation policy a%d ng the words "solic?.t and" and having it read as follows: , "For parcels within the presently unincorporated areas east of Hall Blvd. (85th Avenue) in NPO #6 which are south of Durham Road or a contiguous to Durham Road, the City of Tigard will solicit and give special : consideration to the views of the City of Durham when decisions on development proposals are being made. " Smith seconded the motion. Motion carried. Quimby abstains. Subarea #7 Svart reads the staff recommendation. Smith moved to adopt the staff recommendation replacing "eventually annex with ' encourage annexation of" . Speaker seconded the motion. Motion carried, unanimously. •: Subarea #8 'Svart reads the staff recommendation. .� Beverly Frouty, Co-chairman of CPO #4 spoke on subareas 1 #8, #9, 412 recommended that no active annexation policy 1.1 for these area be approved until the community plan is completed. 1 Svart stated that the concerns of CPO 44 were not very relevant to the plan under consideration by the Planning Commission. .:-_r._, ...,..,,...._ ....,.,.h. .,.,..._,-,.- .r.•.,..,,...,...,,,a _...:i.,.....w.,, ...w..__..•_-..,....a.,...._...i. ,..',''"�:s.,„,........A....,.,. .... .., ...... ......r.. _... -._,.k....... .,z.�. .. .:a,a.,..,...+�,w..,-„......,.% .. • y Vic,. • t*MINUT S TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 26 , 1978 7 : 30 P.M. Page 7 Quimby was for annexation. Smith stated a need for annexation of this area. Speaker moved to pursue annexation of all of subarea #8 deleting "vigorously” . Smith seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Subarea #9 Svart reads staff recommendation. Quimby moved not to annex subarea #9 Corliss seconded the motion. Motion fails 2-3. Smith moved that 'the City should not pursue annexation of subarea #9 at this timer' Spe w ti er seconded the motion. Motion passed 4-1. Subarea #12 • • Svart reads the staff recommendation Speaker moved to adopt the staff recommendation reworded as follows "The City should not annex into this area at this time. • A detailed examination of desirable "ultimate" boundaries for the City should be conducted prior to consideration of annexation of this area. .. Subarea #10 Smith moved to adopt staff recommendation. Speaker seconded the motion. • Motion passed unanimously. • Subarea #11 -k� NI Smith moved to adopt the staff recommendation. Corliss seconded. • i` Motion passed unanimously. ' t - • • • • MINUTES • TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 26, 1978 7:30 P.M. y Page 8 • subarea #13 Speaker moved to adopt the staff recommendation reworded as follows "The large lot residences outside the City by Englewood Subdivision should be annexed. " Smith seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Implementation Policies : Svart stated the only modification of the implementation policies { 1-4 was rewording of #4 to read: s "The City will not approve the extension of City sewer lines T eyond its municipal borders" • Discussion followed concerning the legality of g y policy 4 . , Smith moved to accept the implementation policies 1-4. Speaker seconded. • Quimby leaves 11:07 P.M. Loss of quorum end of meeting. • r.• a .. • • n t 4, q R :: STAFF REPORT - AGENDA 5 .1 ?"' TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION 1 September 26, 1978 - 7 : 30 P.M. Fowler Junior High - Lecture Room . 10865 S.w. Walnut St. - Tigard, Oregon i+: Y Docket: Variance V9-78 (Southern Pacific Transportation Co. ) , Request: A request for variance to extend the length of a i cul-de-sac to 65 feet beyond 400 foot limitation., ' le F Location: Southwest 72nd near S.W. Upper Boones Ferry Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12D, Tax Lots 3300 (Lot #44 only) 3400 & 3401) . Applicant: Southern Pacific Transportation Co. ' ;' I Findings of Fact: 1. The site is designated on the. NPO #5 Plan as ' Industrial and zoned. M-3 "Light Industrial" 2 . Section 17.28. 110 of the Tigard Municipal Code requires that a cul-de-sac shall not extend more than 400 feet long. t` 3. The applicant is requesting the extension of the cul-de-sac to avoid the right-of-way radius area [ implacement on the railroad tracks. 1 4. Section 18. 76. 010 of the Tigard Municipal Code authorizes. the Plannin g Commission to- grant- variances` from the requirements of Title 18, where it can be f; { shown that, owing to special and unusual circumstances related to a specific piece of property, the literal 1 ' interpretation of this title would cause an undue or 1 unnecessary hardship. ,° .. 5. Section 18.76. 020 of the Tigard Municipal Code states • that: 1 "No variance shall be granted by the Planning Commission . ' unless it can be shown that all of the following conditions exist: (1) Exceptional or extraordinary conditions applying 1 to the property that do not apply generally to other properties in the same zone or vicinity, which t conditions are a result of lot size or shape, topography or other circumstances over which the applicant has no control. (2) The variance is necessary for the preservation of a property right of the applicant substantially the same as is possessed by owners of other property in the same zone or vicinity. .11. • . 4 .-....:. ..... , .,.-ate. , .�,..;�...._ - - _.�:,. .,,. .,.,a�..,,....,.,. .,., � ,„ ,._ <, '•-. STAFF REPORT • "> '. AGENDA 5.1 1 TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 26, 1978 Page 2 (3) The authorization of the variance shall not be materially detrimental to the purposes of this title, be injurious to property in the zone or x, r '..t vicinity in whicn the property is located or be otherwise detrimental to the objectives of \a.ny . { city development plan or policy. (4) The variance requested is the minimum variance • t� from the provisions and standards of this title which will alleviate the hardship. " II. Conclusionary Findings: 1. On August 9, 1978, Mr. Planning,den Weaver, Plannin ..:Director approved the preliminary plat industrial subdivision ` req uested b y the a pp licant pursuant to 17.12 .030 : of the Tigard Municipal Code authorizing the Planning Director power and ' duty to approve subdivisions. 2 . Mr. Weavers approval of the preliminary plat was conditional based on five concerns (see attached Letter addressed to Mr. Dwayne Moore) . 3. } The applicant is requesting permission to fulfill condition #4. , : 4. The staff supports the need -for the granting of this variance to avoid traffic hazards that would arise if a standard cul-de-sac length was required. 5. Shortening the cul-de-sac prior to its crossing of the railroad tracks would prohibit the turn around accessibility of the vehicles serving the southern proposed buildings. , 6. The applicant has widened the cul-de-sac radius from PP the standard 50 feet right--of-Way to 58 feet, which I.. will greatly accommodate easier turning for large vehicles serving the property. III. Staff Recommendation: ommendation. Staff recommends approval with the following recommendation 1._ 1. That condition #1 be removed. The applicant has 1 revised the subdivision plat to conform with the City Staffs concerns and therefore the need 'for an emergency access road has been resolved. J R' • nf —fs..-.�,f., �,--1.. ,.. „ �.M,..�.......d....-+ .. ..te a.,., «-...»,.,r� ,.,�x.. ,.,. Lio August 9; 1978 Dwayne C. Moore * Regional Manager Southern Pacific Industrial Development Co 520 S.W. Yamhill Portland, Oregon 97204 Dear Mr. Moore: , Staff has approved the preliminary plat for the 6 lot industrial subdivision' between the Burlington Northern Railroad and the Southern Pacific Railroad subject to the following conditions: 1) That an emergency access road be provided and improved J to the back of the buildings from the wesLern side of the subdivision and that the railroad crossing off 74th be improved for, emergency access. 2) That the above street be dedicated to the public 3) That adequate fire protection be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District. 4)__ That a variance fors increased cul-de-sac length be approved prior to Planning Commission approval of the final plat. 5) That a drainage plan be approved by Tigard Engineering Department prior to installation. We have reserved a place on the September 5, 1978 Planning Commission public hearing agenda for your variance application and final plat approval. An application for variance is enclosed. If you have any questions concerning this matter please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ken Weaver Planning Director Enc. r . ,‘ .. ...,_ ..... ......._,.n„ .,.. ...—,-..,.....-•.,,,.r,,.-..,.«....,..,a... -.-,,..,+,.,., .Fu:,,_ r X........wr,... .._,.. �,...:v:.,:..:.c.� .........i r:i.,.,J,«,..,...,..,.,....--.,—..:.-€ ,,...,.nom... .,,r....-,-TO.�..-,r ...�. .ls.-.,,a�.;--'4,.qua.. . .. q• . .,,,AFFIDAVIT a .>) I 1tCATI u-, STATE OF OREGON, 3' f ss. ]PUBL.XC NOTICE TIGA RD PLANNING OMMISSION ;,, COUNTY OF WASHING'�'Qri,. Sept.26, 9'�$,,7.3tt p.m. p �Lectu. Room Fowler Junior it gka-,_., I: -_....._ ...._..Jos-ep-h---Sehafex 10865 S �T-walnut St,--Tigard,Care.. f ; 5. PUBLIC 11 GS + CEO�l 9.7E(S.lkttileni P� . being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publisher ..._..............w._ chic'Trans ortat3on Co. NPfl 5 5,1�/A�I?�b A request by Southern Pacific Trans- of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation,'as defined portation Co.for a variance to cut.cye.. SW 72nd near Sal `{, by ORS 193.010 and 193.020, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and sac street length,at$pon Ferry 13 Rit.oad(Wash- Tax pper Map 2S es 1 12 , Ta Lots (lot C°- state; that the legal notice, a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was only)3400 3401) • t4. 5.2 COMPREliENSIy'E PLAN REVt,3 t ' published in the entire issue of said newspaper for ........................_... successive and_ SION a- Annexation,Plan . ,z Amendment to tYze�Ti�;ard.C..oinrnun.i_°� . consecutive weeks in the following issues ty Plan in the form of an Annexat.icn-l September 15 & 20, 1978 Plan. 5.3 COMPREHENSEVE FLAK F..Ev '} SIO�d --�Economy Plan(.--)7_t_t74, I 4 z .r, Amendment tea therrigard Corrir.nttr►i � .: .� t Plan in the form of an"Economy. �Sfgnature) �' n Plan. All per sons having an interest'iI the,� j Subscribed and sworn to before me tPYis 21st day of subject matter are invvited to, attend:. and submit written and oral testuncmy Sptembr 78 or submit written testimony in advance. • --, of the meeting- TT 3837 --- Publish;•Sept,-15,20,'1978 # Notary Public of Oregon COMMISSION EXPIRE FEB 16, 198 t My commission expires 19 • a l? JxfF.?' l3 re#,. 14 M LS • 4L • , .... _ _ Q.: :}. C C 1 1. t 1 AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING ,:: r, STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss. 1 City of Tigard ) l 1 I, Debbie Burgess, being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: That I am Secretary for the Planning Department for I I n the City of Tigard, Oregon ') } That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard Plan- r ping Commission of which the attached is a copy (Marked Ex ibit A) upon each of 1 the following named persons on the / day�� da of 1..,_,../y7,2 s / 197 C r by mailing to each of them at the addres shown on the attached list (Marked Exhibit B) , said notice ' as hereto attached, deposited in the United States Mail on the day of � ,�?.� 197 postage prepaid. ,orY _ _ S ascribed and sworn to before me on the /471 day of ,� I 19 7 t40 (-'.--- a .11,:e'1 "JL / 014 otary Public of Oregon P My commission expires: //--o ~''f{_ s.;s'4 !gyp tlt' t r+'i _. X43 -a-,3,/,; 211?a41 i • t4' • .r+n,w,,,,,.„r,.,,.-,.-.,,...--A..-,... ...,H,.,._...._e., .,,,-.,..,.u.....,,16,.........,,�:..,. -.... .�-... r ...-..f ,..._ „. 1 .:��.....,.cr....„. k..._„a 4_�.,..,,.,a...... �,.,.:w......,- - C . 7,G) . 1., ,'s, y r'. t , .'”,.4 ,`fir '••''• S,• '' - r, '':' :T.'1'. ..' l''''''' °I-6'.' r CiTY OF TIGARD '. ,,„ .;,.,,,c,.i.....,.. ,,- . /�?? P.O.- ' -'''''''',,,.,.. ‘'. .r. Box 23397 1 2420 S.W. Main, Tigard, Oregon 97223 1, r t Dear Property Owner: . . The agenda enclosed for the next meeting of the Tigard Planning , (circled in red) which, due to ' l Commission includes an item (circled � , Sts l' • . location adjacent to property owned or occupied by you, or due to : your previously indicated interest, the City feels obligated to 1 notify y you. , If you wish to make your views known in this matter, or if you t`' • only wish to avail yourself of this opportunity to be informed , concerning this project, the Tigard Planning Commission invites you to attend this meet].ng, • • ■ . . - , —_ ___ _. 2\ 1 --- 2,01 .c-_.,,,. 1 100-A1 1!., , ■..,......_________. , .,1 443.35' ': {"7'-,c. !'� , ti?,9.87 h� a.`.,.. ,,s -,A ?5` r 937_cr. 2900 �. 1 - 4 tip!, I,C.- _ a oo pi.,., :,.. I . 7., 113 U 25 % -z 'ra 45 VtnR -. __,_ � 4S4.6 ' ,,A F, --.4 J ../*--- t,..... --• • > v...7.-:-..- ) (e-4.I ....., t__, i ,! _..1 J\('-' f"") r---- ---r-J r) /\,---• - .Y.,.----134.34 -LLJ . 1,,:.,,_.• ... .,. , Fr F-- ._ � __. z 3000 26 2702 d �� •:if• :. 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VALUE SUBDIVISION G 0 E RU4 111 a a '41. 70 WATT PETROLEUM WELDING 1086-0048 4/76 25112D 29,200 29.200 .56AC MAI 002 0237 A 2'; RU4 4012 ,GI 'r P 0 BOX 272 NEWBERG, OR 971 , ?L1I15 JUOCO INC 1052-0860 10/75 251120 24,000 3.300 27,300 .46AC MAI -012 0237 _A 2 i..--RU4 100 i ., s 15975 SW 72ND AVE TIGARD. 0 GON 97223 ,_ p.71 JUDCO INC 1078-0735 3/76 251120 28,200 12,600 40,900 .54AC MAI 012 0237 A- .2 t, 15975 SW 72ND AVE TIGARD. ON GON 97223 • 1. RU4 1012 f 1,ic�00 KILLIAN. GEORGE H 1087-0023 5/76 261I29 I 21,400 100 21,500 FAUN() CREEK T' MAI 3002 0237 A-2 RU4 400- r1k,' Z FISHER, FLOYD L FAY L 1.18 SW 1ST AV SUITE P 2 9 RTLAND, OR 97201 �t4^- ",t• :4t'ce4§T0 SMITH, RAGNA A S 1 120 41,2001 00 41,300 1.09AC MAI 3002 0237 A-2, • RU4 1U:2 ° 15895 SW 72ND AVE TIGARD, OREGON 9722 111,;'000 STITES. ARLENE B LJ19-0978 11./..7a.„...251120 38,000 100 38,100 1.00AC MAI 3LO2 0237 A-2 PU4 Joie,'r E MC DONALD,LYNN 8 B341.1_512,4_ S _ 3ARD Q' ..0N3972,3-- °" _MONICA! MAI 3002 0237 A 2 . •.`,..:',if.,4�"�`s�1i00 REOMAN, RONALD E 890-0899 2x72 51120 26,.600 l0il 26,700 FANNO CREEK • RU4 1022 15636 SE ARiSTA DR MILWAUKI£1, OR 9722 11.83AC MAI 3992 0238 A-2, . 3.3#'100 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 960-0919 I 1/7412S I 120 f v ROOM 304 UNION STATION PORTLIANJ• 'DREG CCCkkk1 9720 RU4 14tIOt�" rx Cc�SOUTHFRN PAC I IC 765-0294 12/69 _S 11 cU 32.700 32,'700 I.86AC MAI 3002 0237 A-2- RU4 5032 .B t t 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND. OREGON 9 7 CIS 4k ri+t41s2 oo SOUTHERN PACIFIC. ` 765 3c94 12/69 -5112D 32.700 32.700 1.86AC MAI 3002 0237 A-2 1 30 UNION STATION PORTLAND, OREGON 9'i 09 RU4 IO �, 1,nb SOUTHERM PACIFIC - 125112D 29, DO 10C 29,809 I.87AC MAI 3002 0237 A-2- RU4 1012 ,047,-,,;„.141q40 Q > 304 UN 10n STAT,ON PORTLAND., OREGON 97 O9 h `' `r1i•I'QS SOUTHERN PAC1F IC 765.0294 12/69 .2S112D f 30,000 30,000 1.89AC MAI 3002 0237 A-8•` r 304 UNION STA'i ON PORTLAND OREGON 97209 RU4 101 ';' 1-S r 15 0 -_ £ u1''��0'SOJTItERN PACIFIC 7E,5°0294 12/69�SI1cD 15,000 L5.000. .95AC MAI 3002 0237 A 2 •RU4 4002 ilk .. . ,r< ..:•, ',_J nrr p�n 1yar: nsr' %a�^4 ,.'r'4,..INA;SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Cw 0294 12/69 2511.'0 15 200 15 2U0 °SAC MAI 3002 0237 A-2 • 1 RU4 1 002 1 ,, GT` • ' ; rrrt - A 2 - b . ..._.._._. ? . 1 �i •1 3002 0237 r i '1JQ11 SOUTHERN PAC.IF. iGb Jc'S4 112/70 .S112I1 111, , - RU4 1002 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, r EGt.N 97gO9 A 2 -, 1100 SOUTHERN PACIFIC ES-0294112/70 Si ICU 15,000 15.000 .95AC MAI 002 0237 RU4 100 304 UNION t,TATION PORTLAND IGrt'IGCN:97 09 A 2 1 ,..i4011 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAh1 . SITED 15,000 15,000 .96AC MAI 3002 0237 • RU4 1012 '- 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, '•REGON 97 09 (A 2 . ..:',0,'41°>15Q0�SOUTHERN PACIFIC 765-0294 12I70 51120 29.500 29,500 1.B6AC MA1 3002 0237. •T • ' . '_ .r it.I! •. _! .. ;d�._., RU4 4092 -,:;-1-416, 0 :OU "N,"A 1 7. -0294 12/69 . 91 12D • 79,`200 . . . I ' t ..1.:- ".I 3002 0237 A 2 c2U4 4902 41 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, �OREGCN 97-09 I A-21 1+•37Q0'SOUTHERN PACIFIC 1 765-'1294 94 ••2/70 51120 } 63.600 ' 69,600 3.29AC MAI 3002 0237 " 4U4 1 1 1 ,�' 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND 1ClI2E'G x_.•97 09 ,_,_� A 2 , ,."111 SOUTHERN PACIFIC �'�766-0294 12165 �S 1 12U 27,900 27,900 1.'r 6AC MA1 3002 02 7 I RU4 1012 'ik� 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND !OREGON 97:.09 A-2 .alt WO PASTOR, G A LOIS J 953.05.0 7/73 "'51120 26,600 28,900 55,500 94AC MAI 2012 0237 PU4 10 - 15930 SW 74TH TIGARD, OP 97223 1 A-2_ +1x15;^'J O PECK. MARY Ih•'l VERA M S I t 20 1 1,200 ( -- 700 1).,900 39AG MA 1 3012 12 0237 RU4 1012 °'' X WIEK, KINGSTON L 6436'N Wli_LAMETTE LIANE P TLANG, REGON 972013 A-2 ..,441-1;100� � +PECK, MARVTI� W vERA M i 511ci3 19,4[0 I9,400 .SBAC MA1 3002 0237 A-2 --RJ4 100x_ !! X WIEKLKING4TOt1 L 6436 N WI.i Am TCE LANE P TLAND, REGON 972A3___ x., ''-v1b SCH?EINER rLMER ELLEN E'''''.•6-014---4.-----3 tE'5il i., 297500 27,300-f 56,800 10.07AC MA1 4012 0237 A-2.. RU4 1012 tt,i 1 1'1715 SW '4TH AVE TIGARD. Or C3'� 9722 I _._. 11:tis0010C1HLE5. JOH,. MARGARET ,,t166-7„:29 . 4/76 1Sl1P^ t 6,800 . 22.ITU 29,100 100 I.86AC MM y1012 0237 A ? RU4 101 .�, t 15575„SW 74Th par�T 11CAPD_L_ C:" 9722'1 -°, 1 - .- '▪ ,','"a?01a1 pa.mg), LENoPE 3 '.143 ( 'lest-,a' x4,500 1't rC.,I 29 200 7.56AC MAI 4012 0237 A-2 RU4 100 ' .. 4012 0237 A c .: 1+ ,t,t tVIOICARL40NSWF+ARTHND GILBERT';. '7a_i....:;...., c.1-_e 15.900 25.700 42 CO RU • 1" �w � ,_.. I `4 t.,./ J;Hi r _,1 " 2-, U'e 5 'S,1211 10,200 s O::J ' 11,200 it.87AC MA1 4012 0237 A C1._ RU4 012 1 12055 SW HALL. 9LVO TIGARD C1 EGON 9722'3 # X1100 14UBBARO. C A V'O.A I S1;c',.' I 10,930 1 22 70: j 33.600 t.84AC MAI 1012 0237 A-2, -- RU4 1 t __1��T_»,_ c; 2P t _ 15115 SW SW 74 H TIC ARL1 f- - 1.i,-.7 • '▪�"1 0100 U S BANCORP REAL 1" c !r 1!:3 ii 1 aA 1 1,100 41 t,l OC 1.---t.4UAG MAI 3002 0237 A c . P 0 BOX 4387 PORTLAND, O Er,OR 974 J5 1 J S RU4 1012 t',-,:.4 3115 U S BANCORP REALTY a CF-1353 2/74 ;SA D,13:'w i tT 7.944 : 499,700 2.4£3AC 3012 0237 A-21; J • . P 9 BOX 4387 POPT.LAND CRF?C'4 9''2Cf1 ' 4 MAI 3`` t, -- -- _.__ _.�.:"..__. _... ._._ t _ . 1-73137,322 �,"y,',,e ,U S BANCORP F. .,......y .f Y Ci ?!a3 2174--EST:3,� r 35 t1 s 962, nri 3012 0237' A 2• MAI x012. 1, s� P 0 BOX 4387 POr•Tt.AND, OR1:G( i 97_0$ Ii.;;-,s11 1 3. 3.c8A. 1'1` aa1,',25 U S BANCORP REAL L� 1.35:5 2/^w ?A � a57,ca;;T>t •,551,00u 1,718,600 5.$7P.G 3012 0237 A ci '-- MAI 1 aT',-;,,t,,,, PO BOX 23577 F•.1i�"°I ANO CULCOO4 97209 $ > .__.- 5 i .-.1 K EMPIRE PACIFIC 1ND INC ��'- 2s is �+- 1t7.c0G ° 117,200 MACH]NERY EC1MA1 3012 0237 A C MAI U!2 ` t PO BOX 23577 PORTLAND, OR 9712P3 µ ,I /13010 S BANCORP REALTY Cr 4;56 1 1/7, 1'31 13A 48.000 302.2CC 351,000 1.71 AC 'MAI 3012 0237 k r' rt P 0 BOX 43B7 PORTLAND !II- 9iy0F 1 MAI s __._.--_.. ---_._•_,__.._.� _-.'-..''- _. ._.r. �1'`��i'11�Lr S BANCORp REAI_T� ,:r 1435 L1/74�5113i 56,50'Or K.•x9,200 57;,50.0 2,O�AC mat 3012 0237 A-2;. MA1 '012 ti P 0 BOX t4397 PORTLAND, OR 9.'�.OB '1 S�``.1'0140'U S BANCCOP RCALTY ' Li--1436 1 1/':4 2S:I SA • 56,200 613,00C .` 569,200 I I.97AC MAI 3012 0237 A E MAI 3012; Y�x,=, 1 P 0 BOX 4387 P7R7LAND, OR 9OB __ �__ _ ____ • '°•-•+1t14!a`�_U.S BANCOP,P RE4LTY ' GF`-4ui7(3 4i:6�'?S1 s3�+ 1 110 700 67.,6013 798,300 3.B8AC MAS 3012 0237 A c±• P 0 BOX 4387 PDRT ,AND, OR Si/)2OO MAI 3002:' • ,,4000 K LINES INC f cs4F 1'590 9/73 }_'S113A 24,2t10 24,2'50 9i AC MAI 3002 0238 A c MAI 3,1 •,• ., P 0 BOX 1_34� LAKE 3SWECU, .4/ 9a'rz4 , ,,'t ,?lb K LINES 1NG cxtF D�E0 f 9/73 S1I A 36,000 g.Sf1. fi 47,bEU R7' WOOD ACRE MAI 3018 0238 A-'c . MA1 3002 +,-, i P 0 BOX 1348 LAKE OSWEGO,- REt 97034 I 1 '.' 1100IWASHINGTON COUNTY 111 2S113A I6.61AC R15 9102 0237 A-9 ` 3, 21,9:)0 '92,700 214,500 SAC MA1 3012 0237 i FENWICK, MP,t ORIr E 1'3� 0458 9/71 51; " , MAI 3b0 .' c1,oj __.. =_ C - A-2„ k, 2822 NW Cs.11,8-RLANE'RD PORE t^L+. ,REGOh 9721 0 8 002 l .-1, 1.1?0t FENWICK, MARJC<'F.I E E PCHG-6178 •2/66 Si i 3A I 09AC EASEMEN MAI 3992 0237 j 316 N MAIN ST M;L,AUK1Eu 0? '9'7222 A K'., MA *`;`I i101FE4 1ICK. MARJURIC B 840-0928 00/71 `SI I 3 1 64,700 32,800 97,500 2.45AC RIS 3012 0237' .t 1 2t 2 NW CUMBERLANO RU PORTLAND, ORECONi 97210 fi A Ei' • MAI 300E : 11t 13a1 UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CD , 5113A 50,000 50,000 MACHINERY : E• 3012 0237 - p 0 BOX 2010 SALT t:AKE CI Ts,.1 UT 84110 ( A E. - MA1 3011 V ," 1`,1'PYLE, ROEERT D ET ?,L •''3840767 !12/66 _-113A 22,000 22,000 6.9OAC R15 300 .237 3 ! f .__ • ,.. I'�702 CAMELLIA TEMPLE CITY, C(A 91780 A.-E'c 8-4 -D02 t,3• ir1600 HOPSON, JEAN L 11031-0240 G/75 2E 113A 300 300 .04AC R15 1002 0237 7420 SW DURHAM RD TIGARD, OREGON 9722 ,?_ C RUSSELL BUROSALL 4,ARD BOLT 2'9113A 63,800 101,700 165,500 2.24AC _ MAI °'0 2' .239 0100 TYLER BLVD MENTOR OH 40-e0 A c ' "51`2 I �t11�I'"OO DURHAM, WALTER A JP, 2St 13A 75,600 75,600 3.62AC P15 3002 0237 18394 SW PIONEER '.:T LAKE` OS GO, OREG 970 4 A c • - - I1r,aF" , 1.1 t1 ITTEL, RALPH A S113A 25,200 �- 3.000 28,200 1.72AC RUB 70t .23r . .5. �- II 50 SW 72ND AVE PORTLAN . •REOON 97 3 S A-? MAI 3003+ s 3.1900 StTTEL, RALPH A SI13A 7,000 7,000 .4SAC RUB 1002 6238 10550 SW 72ND A•IE PORTLAND, OREGON 97 3 A-, + t.-,,,,,,f,10101 l WASHINGTON COUNT' 23113A 33.89AC R1 9102 0237 4-. 11 •A-6R SPECIALTIES CO INC 10.80-57 2 4/76 S113A 32,500 32,500 ROSEWOOD A R MAI 300 023- A-c > / ,,•` X 8000E. DAVID G MURIEL 9 0 BOX 48- LAKE SWE.,`U. OR 97034 • ?X, 1.2530 90GUE, DAVID G MURIEL B 990-0422 9/72 5113A 38,500 140,500 179,000 ROSEWOOD ACRE MA 1 012 0238 A-t A i I to 1'�'r. 01 RON MOUNTAIN GLVD_LAKE SWEGO�O-. 97034. 11.41 41 gr, AH Y, RAYMOND E 125113A 36,800 100 36,900 1.00A Al 00 • A-1 ' 5375 SW WASHINGTON COURT LAK OSWEGO, eR 970'34 u h1Al '01 , 4700 EDENS, GEORGE E 1094-0999 6/76 S113A 58,300 336,900 395,200 1.66AC MAI 2012 0238 A i 4$ mo' 309 10TH ST LAKE MAR GO OR 7034 A 1.Ot�1r 1. -err 1 i A- ________ i1..,. 1 -ULLMAN, CARE H MARIANNE 17' -. / 1 4 A OS ▪i t 1338 SW TIMBERLINE DR LAKE WEGO, OR -7034 ••;,g0001.1.JOHANSEN, A F EVA V 5113A 7,300 7,000 14,500 1.00AC RU-020 1012 0239 A-i A f , .70' W ORADBURY COURT:TIGA OREGON 4.7 23 Y7' 1 . N 'SNE,KA' W /-a-•G201 4/ 4 F'1 a' I',,i." 12.900 .92AC °1-' i 1'' 1 q ,- MAI 30P2 ' 0 BRIEDWELL, GLENN JEAN 10 70 SW NO-'TH DA OTA ST TIOARD. OREGON 97223 t 41•?901: LIVINGSTON, KAY W 2SII3A 6,300 • 18,900 25,200 .36AC RU-020 1012 0239 A-;' �"' •, u i ▪1 10970 SW NORTH Ai<O_T__A T 1,;2AR OREGON ' /_.3 • 1:4,rI''#`I" IKAh<iAS, P JAM• TINA _ 6t-01745 l/ MO ., 1,.i � 6AC �1-. i �1 t A r/ N :-. N,A INGTON CO ar 141 ba A.. 4. 'x_ '',041,P INDEX 1977 ©.' t • ,._ _ .. .. .,+•.:" ,1 . -�rs!ac$ �'a+. s,? c 1,} a; v tr 14,- ',, - grT $;eW , t A-j 1$ .__�r _ •,'af4� : _ 1, ,t om .I A .c �: � G ASSESSMENT DA A ACREAGE x '•\ x ACCOUNT ASSESSED OWNER t. ` �°'A MAP _,. ., i �,; 1 oACQ, AS5eS5CD :1k _k=DT. AC�C7 kdN T' � A 'j NUMBER MAILING ADDRESS 1ROOK PAGE `' S TOTAL t j .4 k j i3 E DATE NO LAND MPRGVE. VGA LUE� SUBDIVISION G tit:.� f?� t2'0237 A-21,386-3 00 AN TIL, PAUL J S11.2C 6,300 22,700 29.000 1.03AC RU4 1101,Inrie:',04:*'',i 15160 SW 81ST AVE TIGARD, 0 ,GON 9722 r �' P,,,12 0238 A-21386-3100 BAR!?ELL, EARL R MARGERY -SI12C 16,500 13,6Q0 30,100 2.95AC RU4 4p0 �F t ' t11'+� Jo, .., __ _-°.. 15070 SW BI ST AVE TIGARD; 0 -EON_7'722 -- _... _ __ _ �r x 2 0237 A-21385-32.00 MC GUIRE,ROBERT E 1021-0159 4/75 r5!126; 7,700 7•770 I•44AC RU4�l�vt , a�,`�}44 l; Jul; ,: 7660 5.4 OLESON' RD PORTLAND, 2 O.37 A-21,386-3300 MILLER.'LEE R MARY L R 97223 2S112C 8,600 5,900 18,500 1.43AC RU4 IOII , '''�y�{t KID 8275 SW ROSS ST TIGARD O E N 972''23• 71 r,° a. p 2 0237 A-21386-3400 MC DONALD, LYNN 6 tt020-.6733 1l"/74 2S112C 21,300 ' 21,300 3.56AC F}U4 ISO, ,t i, ;T" } ,i...A.--'.: 8340 SW ROSS ST TIGARD, ORE N 97223 2 0237 A-21386-3401 STARK, BEN H 809-4174 7/68 PS112C 2.900 7U0 3,600 1.52 AC RU4 101 �,a1� #t: i, yi14 sT X HOGGAN, R ,1 P A 8200 SW OSS ST TIGARD_,,,°'"EGON 97223 _ na X-- B' 0237 A-21.386-34Q2 MCDONALD, LYNN B MONICA ..112C 6,300 3I,OOD ,, 37,30') ).COAC RU4 i ;; 1''r,'- .a .1f, 8340 5W ROSS ST TIGARD, OREC` N 9722:3 9 w +- t " L' .2 D237 A-2 1 386-3 41 5 HOGGAN, RICHARD E 1097-07'18 1 61"x6 2'5112C 6,000 15,`+04 91.400 .36 AC RU4 10I 4 I _ 8100 SW PETERS RD TIGARD OREGON 9'22 ' {1� 0 �'R .I 2 0237 A-21386-3500'PYLE. ROBERT D ET AL T�38-0166 1._?_T65 'S1 123 6.800 16,000 2.79AG RU't k▪ 'y �111�f�VV° z 5702 CAMELLIA TEMPLE CITY, ;l,A 91780 1 ,. 3 :;2 0237 A-21386-3600 SATTLER, EDWARD J LILLIAN 814-0357 c/70 SII2C 2,200 11 2,200 ' I8.53AC RU4 50 s •- 8800 SW SATTLER DR TJGARP,"Q 97223Y_. M �_.i ' Sov:', . ;.2 0237 A-21386-3700 FEHRtNBACHER, HENRY R 1 98063 487 1-6/'i4 25112C 6.400 l 5.'St1t4 1 12,900 93AC RU4 I� ,,}i a , 11685 SW NO DAKOTA TIGARD. Opt 97223 i S0 2 0238 A-21386-3800 NOGLE. FRANK B GARNET , S112C 4.200 13.'00 17,900 .30AC RU4 1Q!f t Y 74,,, 15520 SW HALL BLVD TIGARD OREGON 9722?., ___ .__.__ _ t;:5 3 R;r :, 1� 0 sot:,< 2 0238 A-21386-3900 BLACK, IRVIN 61 CNRFSiINE' rt - ' 51120 +,100 �'*?3,r'w -Cx,3O0 .55AC RU4 IF I t ;,� 3- t' 15580 SW HIGHWAY 217 TIGAP0.1 OREGON 97 23 ' `� Ol 2 0238 A-21386-4001 MJCHAELSON, ARNOLD VELLA t S112C 5.300 i 5,300 5.91AC RU4 4GCz,' "7,pyDx,L1+ . ! � 3 a X KOCH. GEORGE BARB\RA Fi^?15 SW DURH _ RD T?I_GARO „ FGON 9722 _, .rra� ` ` so ... Y•y 0238 A-213Bfi-40g2 BLACK, IRVIN TIGARD, O 5112- 6,100 -- 5.100 1.14AC RU4 + uxa.4, ,}} - _ ' 1o4EGON �372c.3 1 . + - �'�3!' aE) 0237 'A-21396-4003 HASSEL, JOHN G i S 1 120 2.70F1 2,700 95AC RU4 lGIF s n at'.. 15830 SW HALL E.BLVD TIGARD, OREGON 9722,3_ t F a a ,440 SOl• .,' ', 8340 SW OORBURN PLACE T tGAR?JI, OREGON 2233- �- . s $ 4ft'•: 0237 A-221386-4004 DIEHL.RALPH E MARY ANN 1 55112C 2,330 2,340 84AC RU4 1 , ▪ „t tf' m. 0237 A-21386-4100 DIEHL, RALPH E MARY ANN j S112C 6,2100 1 09,9.)D t 38.600 1.73AC RUt4 !OHIO' • s, ▪ 5011 i 8340 SW DORBURN PEACE T!GAP OPFiON 223 +,,.__,. _._.i- ^:_ - t ?' 0237 A-21,386-4204 DIEHL, RALF'1 E ._. ,��" � 'f �_� 3112E 2c2.,11�3U! 9:92.,600 3.7EIAC RU4 ;�`�',+^,,ky,�e !` .- l i4 L b;- f . .i 8340 SW DORBURN PLACE T ,APCY. OREGON • 7223 j I w ,: 'i 31 �?i 0238 A-21386-4300 GAGE, DOROTHY DARLENE t2S112 C I 17.000 ' ! 17,000 3.15AC RU4 " 'r 3C ' 8000 SW 54TH AVE PCRT�Ah'`5._L•FGOh 97?11`-x * �'� E ; y 0237 A-2186-4404 STERNES,»uIL2EI I L a5 U? u y,. 13 S+:"r--G ,„�00 Y �',3G I•37 AC RU4 { 4 'i, 0 • 15740 SW HALL BLVD TIGARD, '7:4 97223 I 1 ,t *x b3l:., 0238 A-21386-4500 STERNES, GILBERT L `S:„reC 6,ROr + %.y4 rC:) I 31.000 1.14AC RU4 iG1I}� t kk , 3Uy . 15740 SW HALL BLVD T IGAYtD t EGON X3`72 3 - i I_. /04. 0 .-4 +1' j'Av;... 0238 A-21366-4600 HASSEL, JOHN G MA4Git f E112+: + _ 8,93C 14,5; %;400 j 1.51-AC RU4 i4a ,,,, ,,F4.Wit 'i..•. 15830 SW HIGHWAY 21'1 T1GAA;i + OREO+.,N 9 23 1 ei s @ P Ci ' 0238 A-21386-4700 ADDINGTON, VALERIA G r S1120 5,2001 9,803 15,000 .75AC RU4 1* XI,. 8465 SW DURHAM RD t I GAPD Dl 7N -x722. R `r * $441 PECs``• 0237 A-21385-4701 FIMMEL, RICHARD O c , 1joi=0512-1 8/72 r 112C 4,BOO 1 � 4.600 85/C RU4 .J +` ,yq I : 8901 NE HALSEY PORTLAND ORS',;N 97920 1 1 r'0238 A-21386-4800 TAYLOR, BERNIEC- I 112C 9.c^00 16 ,,00 :•5,700 1.37AC RU4 1'�l`', , 801.t 9720 SW' FREW1NG AVE TIGARD,1tPE ^N,-972 3 ° . 0 O-.- _.7 212' I _ .___4___..:� s Y 1tt ..- 0237 A-21386-4900 6,ELLS, LARRY DEAN 8�i 61120 +,,00 -B,ti+4 ` 13,300 .34AC R-U�� � 8335 SW DURHAM RD TIGARD, •3P'A'GON 9?22 1 ( , P Mt ' 0238 A-21386-4901 I,ELLS, LARRY DEAN 1 863-0060 4/72 251120 1 `5.500 5,600 (( 1,O3AC RU4 l k t ?',� 1'1 • • 0238 A-21386-50tl0 M?T 2 KX 36eSHERG009, 0!?EG ,H 9_7140 S!I2G -..JO 1:,ri00 �'25,IOQ.' ' ▪ * ; 0 CAF!. ^ - i 3- _` - 1.37AC RU4 1 ,A 1 711 Tor X POAGE, WAYNE E BLANCH M 0255 SW D(..tiHA-I T I GAR' , OR 97223 r DF 0238 A-21386-5100 SAWYER, W L BERTINA K 1 12S112C 17.200 1r 740 34,900 ( 2,69AC RU4 , it •, 8175 SW DURHAM RD TIGARD, OR}GON 4722? I __1 »,_,_,, ( i {0 , 12'OUF`, 023 A-21386-5200 COTTER, EDWARD E '^ S112C 8,400 1' :GO-f 25,500 (( 1.46AC RU4 P , ,l }?: * # f, 8065 SW DURHAM RD TIGARD OREGON 5722' P 0238 A-21386-5300 KOCH. GEORGE E 'S112C 8,900 11,800 i ?0,700 1.84AC RU4 1.44 » `faa u+„y 8025 SW DURHAM RD TIGARD OPEGON 9722 + - 1 , U $. 0238 A-21 391-0 1 00 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CC)MPAtd: ` T 55-01294 12/69 S 1 120 ' ii -- 1 -- 4.E5AC MA�, +.- ti,z i 4-yp°� 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, OREGON 97 09 f ''r1 ' j`• 02361 A-21391-0101 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY 1765-02941 ' S1120 3!8,5001} t82,40C 500,900 10,34AC NAl t1 ` - P 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND REGON 972109 1 „1`1„ - 51' 0238 A-21391-0110 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 4, _- Si120 56,9?71 5,200 11A1 {,1',--,, ,..,....1,,,,, PO X CONVOY COMPANY 2155 N +'ORTI-+,.AKE WAY SEATTL' WASH 8103 + ;1 , k. '-.f 0237 A-21391-0200 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 155-0294 12/69 _S1120 98.500 12,830 41,300 .95 AC MAI :11PW,40+ie4A11.1',4. P9' '.�304 UNION STATION PORTLAN' REGQN 97 09 1 _ I - I 5 0237 A-21391-0300 SOUTHERN PACIFIC `55-0294 12/6`d�S1120 2EI,600 11,800 40,400 .95AC MAI t 1.�y�.,,,,, P '' 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND. ;)REGON 97c 09 ti. a r#u�'- Pt rr�`i. 0237 A-2 1 39 1-0400 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 765-0294 112/70 SUED 28,600 11.800 40,400 ,93AC MA1 f t ,,,,„a '• # P i 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, ORREGON 972109 '"' "' 'tY1 t' a;, 0238 A-21391-0500 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 'j�'?65-0'94 12169 65:190 28,60 1 12'.73709 41,4.0 .96A M'1 i ,.1� y '3a 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, REGON 97209 ��'k !� ,- , 0237 A-21391-0600 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 765-0294 12/69 PS11.20 28,600 104 28.700 .96AC MA1 ,....!}� 4 ,+$yt, ,, E'L? 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND REGON 97209 1 *' 7 .97..i. MA •Y' .� * q,g" y ' : . • 4238 A-21391-0700 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 765-0294 12169 .S1120 28,800 - _..__28,8015 x� J�,-d ,sti� ,{f 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND. REGON 972'09 c tly r • 0238 A-21391-0800 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 765-0294 12/69 S112D 45,400 45,400 1.53 AC MA1 s1� '.1 + P !, _ 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND REGON 97 09 ° r' 4 A�'1"1fri t.1AS1•. 0238 A.-2139 1-0900 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 984-0539 5/72 ,' 11 D 5 ,00• 57,000 1.S2AC 1',„I,% '.,'i• 4t .1l, i.�' 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, .REGON 97 09 A ,,F u . 0238 A-21391-1000 SOUTHERN PACIFIC /65-0294 ,12/69 S1120 57,000 T7.000 1 92AC ,,,' '`*`,., '1* • FE 1`®. ,, ,a14,94_, .L..,..-_�.)e !_ q, !', .1 ? ,.- - y, -- 9 .9, , • :. ,1„! 023- - 1 .1-. C 984 L68B 1 5172 S 112D 261 100 5,940 267 000 9,3 AC ,4a'p p '£+x•.0 h.- - N� L•FF, W LLIAM 994-0731 9/74 103.2.^.0 100 103,300° 2.62AC' MA s,'4'''1'+ ,, �1m 1ST)' . P 0 BOX 276 BEAVERTON, OREG 97005 +: , X ' ,t 'I t 0237 A-21391-1300 SOUTHERN PACIFIC PM:4-0263 4-0263 5/ 4 51 12• 101.730 ,OG 101,900 2.39AC ' ' r,x lr tt*- i'- ROOM 304 UNION STATION PORTLAND, OR 9 04 ,,,,,,r;.-++1,,"*� y, 0237 A-21391-1,!00 RYAN, LEONARD V JOANNE 596-0596 STIED 8,500 8 500 .31 AC - ' .+ 'c G,' �" � HOT' ,50 LIBERTY ST SE SALEM, OR 5301 +' , ' 74 0238 A-21391-1401 RYAN, JOANNE C 841-0751 B1 1 STIED 43,x, 53,400 96,7.00 .25AC - tp, ' £f *▪ ,, 't. '�'v.` TAX DIVISION P 0 BOX 7600 LOS ANGELES, CAL! 90054 r k: tt 0238 A-21391-1402 RYAN, JOANNE C BNl-0791 8/71 1251120 34.0001 34,000 .18AC = k + a .'; 4i ` DURI- BY STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF 2 5 BUSH STREET c'AN FRAN.ISC• ALIFFII -4 20 r? a ` 4` la. 02237 A- 21 91-1403 STANDARD OIL MPANY . a 0 {{ ! S1 12• 61,100 -61,1DD c ,1' n ¢0, ' 1 7 225 BUSH ST TAX DIVISION SAt FRANCISC•, CAL. 94120 # i ' 0237 A-21391-1410 SUSNJARA, MARKO A BETTY 803-0315 1/71 S112D 149,400 100 149,500 5.30AC -, `x'4 - '0D•61'T 2232 NE 131ST AVE PORTLAND, .REGON 97_30 f,# ' ,k' •` 1 0 `0237 A-211391-1420 SUSNJARA, MARKO A BETTY 1036-0-743 717 511.2• .90• 1 14,- . 10, 0 1.0 A i S`tf '1 r: -�4 1 I 2232 NE 131ST AVE PORTLAND, •R 97280 }; a } � "Ai -' 0238 A-21391-1425 SUSNJARA, MARKOOANE'BETTY M 1036-0743 8/75 ^5)120 41,600 411,240 452,800 .76AC = 4 l't ,rt: ', '`' ' x t D L• E OSWEGO _•R 9'034 • 4 014 POOL • 0236 A-21391-1800 TOWER, F H 434-0660 S11 .1 1, 0. 53,500_ 83, •i - A f r , 5 635 E BURNSIDE PORTLAND, ORE-ON 97214 }' , ▪ - #l A 4238 A-21391-1801 SUBOTNICK, L R 962-0446 2/74 51120 26,200 78,700 104,900 .68AC ? - §•s 63 a.'' BY ECxURITY BANK OF.OREGON 1 :960 6W 7 ' D AV P•RTLA a. R ,72 > <1 IYEI 0237 A-21391-1820 SUBOTNICK, LEONARD RUTH 922=0179 41 '5112• 7 CD 13 ,. . 1 .1' .1-A s �l x +"10 BY U S BANTRUST P 0 BOX 4397 ORTLAND, .REDO 97208 € $;- :4 Q 0237. A-21391-1,900 PLATT, JOHN W S JANE K 753-0357 511.20 71,700 1.°.300 211,000 2.72AC Mkt " 5-v7-4,4.1,..,,,,N.,&,,-,11,....;%� , l3'' • • .W HUMPHR Y :,V• P.R A '$ •R i -7 '_ a" JON . 0237 A-is1391-'1.01 BOYT H'WA' W - 11 1 1 ,='Q 1.0 1 ,*.. . iA ;'.''-�,t's x ,, a, 1 1560 SW FONNER TIGARD, OREGON 97223 ,-, k,1`0,' 1'' , 0238 A-21391-1902 SOYTE, HOWARD W SURD 12.400 12.400 .42AC '"3. r , .. +,' I 156 SW NNR TIGARD. OREC+N 97 i d p p, :`1523G A-21391- 100 IiILLIAN, GEORGE. H 1• `--0 �� . 4, .. n1�,1 5,,,t .,a h "+1_ . F G T -.RT. N S• r ‘4,,,,:,..7:-., a`'+.' 2900 WASHINGTON CO 740 •• M 7y>;., = ©'REP INDEX 1977 sk yf ON , '_. ; �'�r ' a t il)E , ,i . ® `' o. {y r . l; CITY OF TIGARD—12420 S.W.MAIN—TIGARD,,OREG0N 97223 RECEIPT ..., r ; n is DATE: O JJ.f: 81� /c7 7 AMOUNT;$___L U � .. ' 1 I 41 C///V � DOLLARS/1 NAME; _ ` 1'..LE i%. `' .f0, it, 0. CASH: CHECK: � — . ADDRESS: c-3-‘-.1%.0 `SLt-1 .iJlt . ( X1/0:42 //I e),e ',i 6 M;O.: FOR: ACCT. # PERMITS SURCHARGE AMOUNT SEWER BILLINGS 40-364 _ $ BUSINESS LICENSE 05-331 , PLUMBING PERMIT 05-332 $ ', .MECHANICAL PERMIT 05-332 .- BUILDING PERMIT - 05-333 SEWER CONNECTION 40-363 INSPECTION 40-365 . :: SEWER # SYSTEM DEV.CHARGE 25-366 PARK DEV.CHARGE#1 30-367 _ `.: PARK DEV.CHARGE#2 30-368 ZONING ADJUSTMENTS 05-362 9-78 3(.0/ 1 - 0, 60 TOTALS S $ /0 . P)C . RECEIVED BY: - >: PERMIT •IUMSERS ASSIGN Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount $ $ $ $- RECEIPT # 0 7 • F• • ZONE' CHANGE -- CONDITIONAL ‘', E - VARIANCE - TEMPORARY ( E - NON-CONFORMING fir• t,G,i �� t , ,�- USE REQUESTS • APPLICATION File # '� ?` FeeRc ' d. r • Receipt # S Tigard Planning Commission 639-4171 . ' . 12420 S.W. Main St . , Tigard, Oregon 97223 Date Rec d, //? D PLEASE PRINT IN INS. OR TYPE' Variance for cul-de-sac street length F, Action Requested g Applicant 's Name Southern Pacific Transportation Co. Phone 222-2867 Applicant ' s Address 520 Se 'W. Yarahill St. , Port.4and, Orqgon 9720' (street (city ) (staite) (zip) Ow:aer's Name � e as a l ca�a�t Phone Owner's Address • (street) . (ci.t- i) . (state) (zip) r� Applicant is : Owner xx Contract Purchased_ Developer Agent Other Owner Rf c,.opgni ticon of application: _ - --♦ - .L..t";7t:7-7"' • signature or owner(s) • Person responsible for application D. C. Moore Regional Manaaer F - 520 S. W. Yamhill St. , Portland, Oregon 97204 i (street) (city) (state) (zip) ..r _.- PROPERTY INVOLVED: Tax Map S/ 10 Tax:.: Lot(s)�_ ,s-=% ����UD 8(/©C� 3'VC' Lots 24, 25,26,27,28,g3),31,32 ,33,34',43,4- �, except the SOU 1 - ee' ? no Address Creek Acre -tracts, in the City of Tigard, Area , {�cc,re5} of ITashir on exist n ; Buildings (# and type) Current zoning T=ight Lrdustral- Current Use �?ac , .. Y ! 'Applicant 's y Applicant 's Proposed Zoning No change Proposed Use Industrial Park • 2 SUBMISSION Title k' Report "Fasano" ti - p a5ano" Requirements REQUIREMENTS: Legal Description Vicinity Map Tax Map Site Development Plan x ♦ Site Plan Pacifi .ta • ndustriai Development Company 520 S.W.Yamhill Street • Portland,Oregon 97204 • (503)222-2867 0.c.MOORE August I Q REGIONAL A MANGER. August 2 3, 1 9 7 8 R.A.JACOBSON • INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT /{ '7 (� 8PEC1AL1ffT. RM-12 2.10-Tigard (SP).. , 2 Mr. Ken Selby Associate City Planner City of Tigard P• 0. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr. Selby: Please refer to your August 18 letter, file S- 5-73, regarding variance application and fee for cul-de-sac exten- sion for proposed street off 72nd Avenue. The application was delivered to Mr. A. E. Howard, Assistant City Adminis- -v trator, on August 10. Since neither Aldie nor I was aware of the fee amount, he was to let me know the amount required to process the application. In the meantime, I was advised by our Consulting Engineers of the $100 filing fee. A check for that amount • is attached. I would appreciate our project being heard by the. Planning Commission at their Septembe;c'.19 xaeeting, as you indicated was possible in your letter. Sincerely, • • • Attach. •