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SLR1990-00007POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm.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. 231 IAD, 101 4 ; 'h •■., • 1,411,j.T'.:•,)'.:Ar•••,1••■■••••••,1••■44•:•,..,1•4■7•• r„ , , a • , ff ' „ , , • , ; • ; • 44, , • 4 J , CITY Of TIGARD Washington County, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER - BY HEARINGS OFFICER 1. Concerning Case Number(a):PlaTIL__ Name eeeMer: 141.1X91-21911rd Namte of Applicant: 3. Address City Xienta_,.... state 21.2_ zip MM.-- 4. Address of Property: o t en te Tax Hap and Lot No(s).: ta12 41.1.1M.■ ,4■14.tommiaimmiaras 5. Request: A re set 6. Action: and See e t ins allot ands Rev a, to. val to a low site wo on tc-.,ssa to eve o a yew children's 2.kaismut_ECALEJ___Arj,A,..1Lesi,Aential 4.5 MDARLIetal Approval as requedted Approval with conditions Denial 7. Notice: Notice was published in the newspaper, posted at City Hall, and mailed to: The applicant and owner(0) X Owners of record within the required distance X The affected Neighborhood Planning Organization X Affected governmental agencies . 0 8. Final Decistsmi THE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL OH _LitigelgtWLESS AN APPEAL IS FILED. The adopted findings of fact, decision, and Statement of conditions can be obtained from the Planning Department, Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall, P.O. Box 233970 Tigard, Oregon 97223. 9. Appeal: Any party to the decision may appeal this decision in accordance with 18.32.290(8) and Section 18.32.370 which provides that a written appeal May be filed within 10 days after notice is given and sent. The appeal may be Submitted on city forms and must be accompanied by the appeal fee ($315400) and transcript codto (varies up to a MakimuM of $500.00). "hid dtAdiihe tot iiiin4 Of an appeal. to 31t30 ,p4it zquct_*7,, 1990 1-4 OUebtionbi if you have any quoatioue, tilea00 Call the city of tigaed Planning Oepattmeuti 00-4111, bkm/W06417,batil BEFORE THE LAN D USE BEARINGS OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON In the matter of an application by the City of Tigard for ) FINAL ORDER for a Sensitive Lands Review for site work and new ) equipment at the existing playground within Cook Park ) SLR 90-0007 in the R-4.5 zone in the City of Tigard, Oregon ) (Cook Park Playground) L SUMMARY OF THE REQUEST The applicant requests approval of a Sensitive Lands Review to redevelop an existing playground within Cook Park. The work would occur within the 100-year flood plain of the Tualatin River and would involve landform alterations including addition of 470 cubic yards of imported sand. The site is outside the zero foot rise floodway. City staff recommended conditional approval of the request The applicant accepted the condition of approval. No other person testified. LOCATION: Within Cook Park, at the south end of SW 92nd Avenue, north of the Tualatin River; WCTM 281 14D, Tax Lot 101 APPLICANT: City of Tigard PROPERTY OWNER: City of Tigard SITE AREA: A roughly oval area about 175 feet by 100 feet within a 51-acre park APPLICABLE LAW: Tigard Community Development Code Chapters 18.50 (R-4,5 zone), 18.84 (Sensitive Lands) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conditional approval EXAMINER'S DECISION: Conditionally approved IL FINDINGS ABOUT SITE AND SURROUNDINGS A Site size and shape : The site is roughly an oval area about 175 feet by 100 feet B. She location : The site is centrality located within Cook Park which is located at the south end of SW 92nd Avenue, north of the Tualatin River. as Existing uses and structures The Site is currently a playground, The eastern portion of the park contains the playground and picnic area The western portion of the park contains two soccer fields and two baseball fields, .An access road from SW 92nd Avenue and parking facilities wind through the center and eastern portions of the park. Approximately 14,5 acres of the park, along the Tualatin River anclin the southwest corner of the park, are undeveloped and reniain in their natural heavily wooded state. Poge 1 - Ilecfrings Officer' decision SLR 90-0007 (Cook Pak Piczygrouid) . , • , ■ * :; ''.4 ' 1 1•t, ;y�3"ti f � f vlf a t'r. i'i+ ��.�.tt.:i lrttl r4!,t N �t i�'"x. tl,.:i.� ra {�I ;S• t��Y.::'r�'T ..�S� �t�'' µTS °it F1� • I � . i � �. t}Y� y la D. Proposed uses and structures The applicant proposes to redevelop the existing play area adjacent to the picnic area. The City proposes to remove the existing playground equipment from the site to permit excavation, filling and regrading of the site After excavating, ding and regrading, the City proposes to encircle the area with about 59O feet of concrete curbing and install playground equipment. About 770 cubic yards of material will be removed from the playground area and will be sculpted to form a 2 to 3 foot berm surrounding the play area. About 470 cubic yards of sand will be imported to provide a soft surface for the play area. The City also proposes to construct about 225 linear feet of sidewalk from the west side of the play area to the access road. E. Existing and proposed vegetation Scattered trees are located throughout the picnic and play areas of the park. About 14.5 acres of the park, along the Tualatin River and in the southwest corner of the park, are undeveloped and remain in their natural heavily wooded state. The western portion of the park has been cleared and developed into soccer and baseball fields. The site plan calls for preserving and protecting all existing trees and shrubs, with the exception of one tree which will be removed and another which will be relocated. The applicant will install an irrigation system and reestablish the lawn surrounding the site. F. Topography and drainage The site is flat and is in the 100 -year floodplain of the Tualatin River. The floodplain • within t, a However, the staff testified elevation is 126 feet, Most of the site is below � 1 � .feet. How that the site is within the floodplain fringe and not withi the zero -foot rise floodway. C. Plan designation and zoning The site is designated Low Density Residential and is zoned R -4.5 (Readential). H. Publi J ?�1�a,l At. �'.J 'ri J�• ?r.� z� -S`... ,15; 1St ;�.�iy; <i. r. N ` yd5� �~{� �k ��� � T �!'� r s �7'�:_ ���?` 1 fS. !.,(:`fa M. APPLICABLE APPROVAL CRUET RIA & DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Chapter 18.50 (R-4.5 zone). Chapter 18.50 contains the regulations of the R-4.5 zone including, setback, parking P g provisions. use is a conditional use in the and larfldsca in rovisivris. �. community recreation u zone ursuant to section 18.50.040. Chapter 18.130 subjects enlargement or alteration of an pursuant conditional use to Conditional Use and Site Development Review. However, per Section 18.130.060, this is a minor modification and therefore is subject only to the Planning Director's approval. B. Chapter 18.84 (Sensitive Lands Review). 1. Chapter . review. 1 Cha ter 18 84 contains the regulations for land subject tosensitive measures and to Sensitive lands review is intended to implement flood plain protection protect rivers, streams, and creeks by minimizing erosion, promoting bank stability, maintaining and enhancing water quality and fish and wildlife habitat, and preserving c recreational potential. Section 18.84.015(A) allows community scenic quality and p recreation uses such as parks in areas subject to sensitive lands review. Section 18.84.015(C) requires Hearings Officer approval of landform alterations or development in the 100 -year floodplain. 026 requires designs, . practices 1c specifically an �. Section 18.84.026 1 84 0 r uires use of desi s, materials, and ractices tha flood damage and the potential for damage. But, Section 8. definition a excludes children's play equipment and sand boxes from the de 'structure." 3. Secti ®n 18 :84.040 pr `d'as landform alterations subject to sensitive lands review ova must comply with the following criteria: preserve pl i storage function shall not result in a. maintenance floodway �� any narrowing of zero-foot rise �' Land. form alterations shall serge or enhance the. fl and nriaintenance of the �er�n f�► y the floodway boundary; b. Land : _ i: floodplain phall be on the comprehensive d form alterations or developments within fin100-year �.00d lain s lleosiVe in areas designated as commercial or p. plan land use map, except that alterations or developments associated with allowed only ity :... t , public support y « : PPo h 1 be allowed. in areas community recreation uses, utilities or ublic odes shall tees as defined in hapter 18.42 the Community Development C C 42 of designated residential subject to applicable toning standards; c: Where a land form alteration or development is permitted to occur within the floodplain it will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 10 year flood; The land form, alteration plan . i . r, • or development lan includes a pedestrian/bicycle p' .. p-. �an/bicycle pathway plan; unless the pathway accordance with the adopted pedestrian /bicycle athwa in ac constructs of said pathway is deemed by the Heating Officer as untimely; e: The plans for the estrian/bic cle pathway indicate that no pathway will be .. � :... average r nub flood p y below the elevation of an g f e The necessary U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and State of Oregon Land Board, Division of State Lands approvals shall be obtained; and Page 3 L Bearings' b ico decisions SLR 9O -00O7 (Cook Park Playgroa d) g. Where land form alterations and/or development are allowed within and adjacent to the 100-year floodplain, the City shall require the dedication of sufficient open land area within and adjacent to the floodplain in accordance with the comprehensive plan. This area shall include portions of a suitable elevation for the construction of a pedestrian/bicycle pathway with the floodplain in accordance with the adopted pedestrian/bicycle pathway plan. C. Applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies. 1. Polley 2.1.1 provides the City will assure citizens will be provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases of the planning process. 2. Policy 3.2.1 provides that the City will prohibit any development within the 100- year flood plain that would result in any rise in elevation of the 100-year floodplain. 3. Policy 3.2.2 provides that the City prohibit development in the floodway but may allow development in the floodway if the alteration preserves or enhances the function and maintenance of the zero-foot rise floodway; Policy 3.2.1 also provides that the City may allow limited specified development in the floodplain outside the zero-foot rise floodway. 4. Policy 3.2.3 provides that development is within the 100-year floodplain outside the zero-foot rise floodway is conditioned upon specified requirements. 5. Policy 3.5.3 provides that the City has designated 100-year flood plains of the Tualatin River as greenway and that development within the 100-year floodplain shall be conditioned upon the dedication of sufficient open land area for greenway within the floodplaim 6. Policy 4.2.1 provides that all development within' the Tigard Urban Planning Area shall comply with applicolale federal, state and regional water quality standards. P/. HEARING, TESTIMONY, AND NPO & AGENCY COMMENTS A. Hearing. The examiner received testimony at the public hearing about this application on July 31, 1990, A record of that testimony is hicluded herein as Exhibit A (Parties of Recard), Exhibit B (Taped Proceedings), and Exhibit C (Written Testimony). These exhibits are filed at the Tigard City Halt B. Summary of Testimony. 1, Salty Offer sutrunatited the staff' report and recommendation. He explained that the city planned 'etifiLOVe the existing play equipment, excavate the site, mound the excavated material in it 2-3 berth surrounding the Site, enclose the site with curbing, grade the site with 476 cubic yards of sar" and then rMnstall p1a y equipment to the site. Mr: Offer stated that coristrattiloti frotii the Wet side of the Site and installation of an irrigoiori system gillattlinclitig the site were also part of the proposed project: He said that the lawn would be reestablished surrounding the site: Page 4 - Hearings' Ogee,' decision SLR so.o60 (Cook Park Playground) • '.'' • ' • , • . SL C. NPO & Agency Comments 2. Ron Bunch represented the City as applicant He said that the proposal was the first step in a multi-year parks improvement plan. He emphasized that the importation of the 470 cubic yards to the site was necessary to provide a 12-inch deep soft surface for the playground area. He said that the zero-foot rise flood ele.vatimpould not be erosion control plan. He stressed that the City was working within a tight time-frame and said that site preparation needed to be complete before the scheduled installation affected by the development. He accepted the condition requiring snErhission of an date of September 17, 1990. the site is within a fringe area of the flood plain designated as "flood areas from said the proposed development will not increase the 100-year flood elevation because I. The Engineering Department recommends approval of the sensitive land review. It , !.. ,... 1%1 inadequate drainage." 2. The Unified Sewerage Agency comm . ed the the project should have little impact upon surface waters provided that appropriate erosion control measures are employed until the lawn surrounding the site is reestablished. - V. EVALUATION OF REQUEST A. Compliance with Chapter 18.50 (R-4.5 zone). , .1. The proposed use complies with Chapter 18.54, because it is listed as a permitted ., conditional use in the R-4.5 zone, and because it complies with the requirements of the zone concerning setback, parking and landscaping. Since this is a minor modification 4 .4. of an existing conditional use, pursuant to Section 18.130.060, a Conditional Use ,11 application is not required and the proposed minor modification can be approved by the Planning Director. B. Compliance with Chapter 18.84 (Sensitive Lands Review). , 4 1 The proposed use complies with Chapter 18,84, because: i , a. The use is listed as a permitted use in areas subject to sensitive lands review. b. A landfortn alteration in the 100-year flood plain is permitted in a residential , zone for a comtramity recreation use, c. Children's play equipment is not considered a structure and is therefore not subject to the floodproofing requirements for the construction of structures within the floodplain, , d. The proposed development is outside the zero-foot rise floodway and therefore , will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of a 00-year flood, In „ addition, the proposal alteration iS small relative to the size of the site, and will not displace a significant amount of water, 1, e. A pedestrian/bicycle pathway is not timely because the Pedestrian/Bicycle Pathway Plan does not identify the subject site as the location of a planned path segment, hi addition, the property is already owned by the City. Page 5 - Ilectrings Offieer decision SLR 90-660 (Cook Park Playground) "IC • � Lt � b bE f ; � � � . �.< r �.' ,,. t.. f;ro,4 u,h •' r , Y, �� ...1`- . r. A .� tl. g. Approval of The US Corps of Engineers and Oregon Division of State Lands is not equired because the proposed work is not within a wetland or within the river's channel. . Dedication of open space is not necessary because Cook Park is already owned $zt by the City. C. Compliance with applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies. 1: The proposal complies with Policy 21.1 9 because notice of the application or ;e q hearing was provided to the neighborhood planning organization in the area and to hp a owners of property in the vicinity of the site and published in the "Tigard Times. No comments were received: `Ax,! f" • • , ... • the �. 1'�e proposal complies with Policies 3.2.1, 3 2.2, and 3 2 3 because b omsed landform modification is outside of the floodway and will not result in an increase laitdfo the elevation of a 100 -year flood. �tti ki a. The proposal complies with Policy 3:5:3, because the City already owns Cook Park. ;''` 4. In order to coma Policy . 1 warranted to require the plan ensuring compliance � ply with folic 41. condition is with interim erosion applicant to submit an erosion contra p � control measures for the Tualatin River Basin as Dart of the grading permit application. VI. S1TE VIS1'I' BY HEARINGS OFFICER S d The Hearings Officer visited the site and area that could be affected b y the proposed change, without the company of others. VII. CONCLUSION AND DECISION associated landform alterations comply jjcy+ The examiner concludes that the proposed use. , permit. recognition ,pm ipip of with the applicable an • val criteria for a sensitive and other � ensltive lands review t: In e �iridings and . . exhibits received in incorporating the Summary public testimony and exh i this matter, the conclusions contained Herein, reports of affected agencies and p _ �ded BEFORE THE CITY WILL ISSUE A examiner hereby approves SLR 90-0007, prove GOING AND SITE WORX PERMIT 1. An erosion control plan s building ermit submit. hall be provided as pant of the p ... . " s - Technical Guidance Handbook, plan to Erosion control Plans T The l�n shall conform t November 1989.' (Staff Contact: Brad Roast, Building Division, 639 -4171) TIES APPROVAL I5 VALID IF IMPLEMENTED WITH 18 MONTHS OF TIM DA'Z'E THE DECISION BECOMES FINAL: this .. 6th da , . , gust, 1990. Larry Epste ices Page 6 - Hearings Officer decision SLR 90 =000 (Good Park Playground) AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE 0? OREGON County of Washington City of Tigard being first duly sworn/affirm, on oath depose and say: (Please print) That i am a itQ At get-'k al for The City of Tigard, Oregon. t•-'.'.-That I served NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR: That I served NOTICE OF DECISION FOR: City of Tigard Planning Director Tigard Planning Commission igard Hearings Officer Tigard City Council A copy (Public Hearing Notic4Notice.of Decision) of which is attached (Harked Exhibit "A") was mailed to each named perzons at the address shown on the attached list marked exhibit "IP on the ILL day of 191) said notice NOTICE OF DECISION as heretoitattached, was poated n an appropriate bulletin board on the day of 7#11 19 ; and deposited in the United States Hail on the '_.11__ day of 19 postage prepaid. Prepared Notice/Postad-42qn-Bee+st2=RDlyi OTAR PUBLIC OF OREGON My Commission Expires: Sub ibed and sworn/affirm to me on the day o 19 AMP, _ NOTARY 2:LIC OF OREGON My Ccniffeeion kupires: - ••• • •••••• • • • • E.)et4stilo NOT/CE OF PUBLIC HEAR.ING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TUESDAY, ITE1X-12.1222, CENTER, 13125 SW HALL APPLICATION: THAT THE TIGARD HEARINGS OFFICER, AT A MEETING ON AT 210. PM, IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC BLVD., TIGARD OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING FILE NO.: SLR 90-0007 FILE TITLE: Cook Park NPO NO: APPLICANT: City of Tigard PO Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 OWNER: Same REQUEST: SENSITIVE LANDS SLR 90-000 COOK PARK (NPO #6) A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to ailow site work and equipment installation necessary to develop a new children's playground at Cook Park. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acre) LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTM 201 14D, tax lot 101) (See Map On Reverse Side) THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTFR WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.32 OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ANY PERSONS HAVING INTEREST IN THIS MATTER MAY ATTEND AND BE HEARD, OR TESTIMONY HAY BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO BE ENTERED INTO THE RECORD. FAILURE TO RAISE AN ISSUE IN PERSON OR BY LETTER PRECLUDES AN APPEAL, AND FAILURE TO SPECIFY THE CRITERION FORM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE OR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AT WHICH A COMMENT IS DIRECTED PRECLUDES AN APPEAL BASED ON THAT CRITERION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT 639-4171, TIGARD diTy ant, 13125 SW HALL BLVD:, OR CONTACT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION (NPO) # 6 . ' t • • 44 4 ii Vii•...., PARK (CITY of TIGARD) TUAL.ATIN COUNTRY • CLU •(i iVAT ) • 28114P0- 00100 eer••o oodo•e•ser•w�0 THOM8 , jOBN H SALLY P 16575 SW SSTH aA OR 97223 2S114ACr00700 o.eeeeee*eoeo•osM*•d. TIGAARD, CITY OF 12420 SW r TIGARD OR 97223 28114D0 •00200 i ALATXN COUNTRY CLUB PO BOX 277 TUALATIN OR 97062 28114A0 -01000 e LAMB, GI 3.LES /SADA A ' GRAY, R A /LINDA 11445 SW TIEDRHAR TIGARD OR 97223 29114CA.0O300 soo.eoodeowoo..04000 HILLBR, JAY J AND JUDY L PO BOX 23291 TIGARD OR 97223 ,tiwY.: e, ��,.A ,fU f�.,."', t4.T��•z.,�.n,. '.J4: ,....pti+ Ti City of Tigard PO Box 23397 Tigard Or 97223 • ANNIMMLESSNESENINEWEE ES PUBLISHING COMPANY P.0, BOX 370 PHONE (503) 684.0360 BEAVERTOJN, OREGON 97076 Legal Notice Advertising Tearsheet Notice 0 Duplicate Affidavit AFFIDAVIT OP PUBLICATION = OF OREGON, 1TY OF WASHINGTON, ;a5` Judith Koehler first duly sworn, depose and sa that l am the Advertising or, or his principal clerk, of the Bard T nleS . 'spaper of general dread ion a defined in ORS 193.010 93.020 published at q h rn the eaid county and state; that the ted copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the issue of said newspaper for One successive and :cutive hi the following issues: July 19, 1990 LegiN g otic"' i e TT 7643 Vie folio ' will be conside d bar the Tigard Hearings O1fac on hJ1 lam, at Tigard Civic Center Town Hall, 13125 S Hall Blvd., Tout (rFgon. Both public oral and written testimony is in- vited. The public hearing on this matter will be conducted in accordance with the rules of Chapter 18.32 of the Tigard Municipal Code, and rides and procedures of the Hearings Officer. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter precludes an appeal, and failure to iffy the criterion ��,► the Community Development Code or Comprehensive Plan at which , directed precludes a n appeal based on that criterion. Further information the Planning Division at 13125 S.W. comment is may anise be obtained from Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223, or by calling 639 -4171. PUBLIC mangos SCI[ 1S Ol!d 5 ll Q 0A1'g'COM (N1PO #7) A request approval of a approximately 4.96 awn in o 16 lob ®between 5,000�and 8,500 square feet in size. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acne). LOCATION: Southeastern ter- minus of S.W. Winterlake Drive (WCTM 1S1 34CC, tax lots 1800 1900). S #f A f e Lands Review approval to allow site work and e- quipment installation n to develop a new chidrents pla nd at Coals Park. ZONE: R4.5 idential, 4.5 units/acre). I-CATTION: Southern terminus of S.W. 92nd Avenue (WCI'M 2S1 14AD, tax lot 101). '1T/643 - Publish July 19, 1990. 3ribed and sworn ty, befor me thia6/9 /93 omm133ion plead: d�A ,VT Notary Public for Oregon 40/03 • SENSITIVE �LANAS PPl /ICATb0N CITY OF TIGARD, 13125 SW Hall, PO Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 - (503) 639- 4171 1. GENERAL INFORMATION PROPERTY ADDRESS /LOCATION TAX MAP AND TAX LOT NO. e FOR STAFF USE ONLY CASE NO. 8 O C> - -�--- OTHER CASE NO'S: RECEIPT NO."'s_`" APPLICATION ACCEPTED BY: _AL__ DATE: Application elements submitted: Application form (1) B) Owner's signature /written authorization rument (1) e CD Assessor's map (1) PHONE ZIP ., L -' �,' ► PHONE ZIP (E) Plot plan (pre-app checklist) /t2,4 (F) Applicant's statement pre -app checklist) C�) d ad+ see a i H) Filing fee ($ *When ..._ must be are when the hwner and the people, the applicant m written authorization record zation or a lessee in possession with wri hori f roan the owner or an agent of the owner with written authorization. The owner(s) must sign this application in the space provided on page two or submit m written authorization with this application. 2. 'PROPOSAL SUMMARY, DATE DETE. NED TO BE COMPLETE: %-- 0 COMP. PLAN/ ONE The owners of record of the subject property request a Sensitive Lands Permit to allow N.P.O. Number: Approval Date: ;�,_. Final Approval Date: Planning i . Engineering *� n:. Il�tr r. k.. � `QT f'.f F ":y, `, +�.. r z �' �� ♦ � 1i�' r. ?.w„r.yY �... Y:�', )�c ±tx1 {ri, ��5rf � �.,�a. � kY3 t�«{ =4 a',�.�1�'J m ".Y >�, r,.�df v; .. =,,,A V�v ti ri..'e l,.. .1 r�,, �•�' ... }1. •,� d.^ . _.. 3. List any variance, conditional as part If this application: s. or other land use actions to be considered • 4. Applicants: To have a complete application you will need to submit attachments P PP �' 'described in the attached information sheet at the time you submit this application. 5. THE APPLICANT(S), SRALL CERTIFY THAT: A. The above request _ does not ;violate any deed restrictions that may attached to or im. osed u , on the sub ect :. ro pp the applicant will exercise the rights B. If the. application :�s granted, th granted in accordance with the terms and subject to all the conditions and limitations of the approval. C. All of the above statements and the statements in the plot plan, attachments, and exhibits transmitted herewith, are true; and the applicants 'so acknowledge that any permit issued, 'based on this application, may be revoked if it is found that any such statement s false. Pp the entire contents the requirements application, a luding D. The applicant has read th n, including the policies and criteria, and understands q rats f pp. ing or denying the application. DATED this day ,of SIGNATURES of each owner (eg. husband and wife) of the subject 'property. i (KSLipu /0737?) 19 dt APPLICATION INFORMATION. SENSITIVE LANDS PART I'- SENSITIVE LANDS APPROVAL PROCESS A. Sensitive Lands are lands potentially unsuitable for development because of their location within the 100- year floodplain, within a natural drainageway, on steep slopes (over 25 %) or on unstable ground. B. Except as provided by subsections I. C. and D. below, the following uses shall be outright permitted uses within sensitive land areas: 1. Accessory uses such as lawns, gardens or play areas; 2. Agricultural uses conducted without locating a structure within the sensitive land area; 3. Community recreation uses such as bicycle and pedestrian paths or athletic fields or parks, excluding structures; 4. Public and private conservation areas ±'or water, soil, open space, forest and wildlife resources; 5. Removal of poison oak, tansy ragwort, blackberry or other noxious vegetation; 6. Maintenance of floodway, excluding rechanneling; and 7. Fences, except in the floodplain area. C. The following uses and activities are allowed only by a Sensitive Lands permit granted by the Hearings Officer: 1. A land for alteration or development within the 100 -year floodplain; 2. A land form alteration or development on slopes of 25% or gteater and unstable ground; 36 Land form alteration or development within a drainageway where there is year round Water flow, except as provided in Section. D. below. De The following uses and activit g y e allowed finder the followinv ciLrcumstanest greeted by the Planning Director u g 1. The drainageway is proposed to be incur orawed 8 p into public facility of adequate site to accommodate maximum water flow •iin, accordance with the adopted 1981 Master Drainage. Plan as prepared by CH2M gill; Or gV- B. Steep Slopes/Unstable Ground The Hearings Officer shall make findings that all of the following criteria are satisfied when approving, approving with conditions or denying an application request for a Sensitive Lands permit on slopes of 25% or greater or unstable ground: 1. The extent and nature of the proposed land form alteration or development will not create site disturbances to an extent greater than that required for the uses; 2. The proposed land form alteration or development will not result in erosion, stream sedimentation, ground instability, or other adverse on-site and off-site effects or hazards to life or property. 3. The structures are appropriately sited and designed to ensure structural stability and proper drainage of foundation and crawl space areas for development; ■-with any of the following soil conditions „get/high water table; high shrink-swell capability; compressible/organic; and shallow depth-to-bedrock; and 4. Where natural vegetation has been removed due to land form alteration or development, the areas not covered by structures or impervious surfaces Will be replanted to prevent erosion in accordance with Section 18.100 (LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING). C. Drainageways The Hearings Officer shall make findings that all of the following criteria are satisfied when approving, approving with conditions or denying an application request for a Sensitive Lands permit within drainageways (as described in Section I. C. above): 1. The extent and nature of the proposed land form alteration or development will not create site disturbances to the extent greater than that required for the uses; 2. The proposed land form alteration or development will not- result in erosion, stream sedimentation, ground stability or other adverse on-site and off-site effects or hazards to life or PrOPertY; 3. The water floW capacity of the drainageway is not decreased; and 4. Where natural vegetation has been removed due to land form alteration or the development, , the areas not covered by stilictdres or impervious surfaces will be replanted to prevent erosion in accordance With Section 18.100 (LANDSCAPING AND SCRtENINd. • 3 31 1 , The site plans(s), data and narrative shall include the following: 1. Site conditions 4Pv The site analysis drawings shall include: a A vicinity map showing streets and access points, pedestrian and bicycle pathways, and utility locations; b. The site size'and Lts dimensions; .c. Contour lines at 2-foot intervals for grades 0-10% and 5-foot intervals for grades over 10 percent; d. The location of drainage patterns and drainage courses; e. The location of natural hazard areas including: (1) Floodplains areas (100-Year floodplain and floodway); (2) Slopes in excess of 25% (3 Unstable ground (areas subject to slumping, earth slides or movement); (4) Areas having a high seasonal water table within 24 inches of the surface for three or more weeks of the year;. (5) Areas having a severe soil erosion potential; or as defined by the Soil Conservation Service; (6) Areas having severe weak foundation soils. f. The location of resource areas as shown on the Comprehensive Plan inventory map including: (1) Wildlife habitat; and (2) Wetlands. g. The location of site features including: (1) Rock dotctoppiitd; and • (2) Trees with 6" caliper or greater Measured 4 fiet fteit grOUtid level.. • • • •, hi The location e*Idt4hg. UttOdiUtOs on the site and proposed use if those dttodtuteda. • • . 6 • b» The location and extent to hick grading,will take place indicating contour lines, slope ratios`.. and slope stabilization proposals. c. A statement from a registered. engineer supported by factual data substantiating: (1) The validity of the slope stabilization proposals (2) That ' �. mitigated; thcr off -site problems will be (3) Stream flow calculations; (4) Cut and fill calculations; And (5) Channelization measures proposed. 4. Landscape Plan The landscape plans shall be drawn at the same scale of the Site Analysis plan or a larger °scale if necessary and Stall' indicate: a. Location and height of fences, buffers and screenings; b. Location of terraces, decks, shelters, play areas and common open spaces,`where applicable; and c. Location, type and size of existing and proposed p;Lant materials. d. Narrative which addresses soil conditions and' erosion control measures that Will be used i ;J ii�,� ��M115k,�'� ��� � ?cry ��• n�rr _�j'A jF ��yS r`c.. �•O�x9�ri0t,y t��� „f4E Y.i'�� ..i . }.;- l��,L,..�1 y , 2511400- ,00106 a .,r a •••• ••••be THOMAS. 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LAM), CHIMES/BMA A GRAY, R A /LINDA D 11445 SW TIEDEMAN TIGARD A• e' a e • •. e. a e. a e OR 97223 LEGIBILITY - STRIP= SEE MAP' 2E E1448 11122T •i6' SEE II 2S 1 1 ts' ape - 1.7 AC casr sta.:. 2.14. 1300 acro.rc SEE MAP- 25 1 14AC a ` ' 3lia3; ^...; sis•Oi c. 520.0' 1302 E1! 1270.70" iJ7Ie' i 23-74. T7 20` SEE MAP 2S 1 14D n CO. O- 1111CHf••.. -C. OLC- 04 4,14 aC Co- aso" LEGIBILITY STRIP ■ •seam eras'v zx:_as: 2.c0 ►r. SEE MA 2S 1 14r- {c& 10,3492; 25 13.40 PO. FOR; ASSE DO NOT R. OS SEE AMP' 2S 1;140 13:10A" PARIC LEGIBILJTYSTRIP 23 -74 23 -78 300 air •r_ 201 OPEN' SPACE SEE MAP 2S 1 L3C FOR ASE 00 NOT • ! jyu.4ai;SEE MAP Tdti 4,; as 1 14® 4*I I u 0 'a I id Me, 76 Ic.s, Nn. 1063451 \ ,1 IC.S. No. 0270) \\, , COOS 00 WATER \ . Yin H!t CENTER Of SECTION CANCELLED TAX LOTS 120,90 RES. STRIPI \\ IedOL.OT "A", -4 ` 1 P OF SANif c. r. rt z \ 11 I � 4 `SEE MO 1125 I I4D < llll 1t II Ic.s, No, 5775 ) ?.1 I, &!AicN LINE1 • €w.wb €w aF 1:1,o �o 214 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS TO;-1C Nk,CLAOL__. DATE: FROM: Ticyard Planning Department RE: EMMITIvALIPARA04322:220......MALEARK (NPO #S) A request for sensitive Lando Review approval to allow site work and equipment installation necessary to develop a new children,s playground at Cook Park. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acre) LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTX 251 14D, tax lot 101) AMENNINCOOMIWISEICIZEORIMINESIMMILIN Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your comments 1990. You may 1108 the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comm nts. ILigaare un4092E2gRovihythe above date, please phone the staff contact noted below with your comments and Confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223, PHONE: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: Jerry offer PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: 61111•11•11•IIMMUIIIIMIIIMID :••••■•■•■•■■••■■■• Wlo•■•■=i16661roi We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: ••■•■•..sormomiewarmeaft owlmo■www.oli■moN Name of Person Commenting: Phone NuMber: bkm/gLR90-01. 13KM 1. 444 ' av 11 • r.■ , • NO. CATION LIST FOR ALL NPO NO. (2 copies) 2. CITY DEPARTMENTS Inspector/Brad R. ,--ebity Recorder Engineering/Gary A. 3. SPECIAL DISTRICTS MERNANIMMIesoM■ls Fire District (pick-up box bldg.) Tigard Water District 8777 SW Burnham St. Tigard, OR 97223 Metzger Water District 6501 SW Taylors Ferry Rd. Tigard, OR 97223 4. AFFECTED JURISDICTIONS Wash. Co. Land Use VI Tranep. 150 N. First Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Brent Curtis Y 00•01.11■•■•••■01... Kevin Martin Joann Rice Scott King Fred Eberle Mike Borreson Jim Hendryx City of Beaverton PO Box 4755 Beaverton, OR 97076 State Highway Division Lee Gunderson PO Box 565 Beaverton, OR 97075 CPO NO. awswamomm 111.01M11.1111MIN emmagoomonsos 5. SPECIAL AGENC/ES i.■■••••■■■•■■■ general Telephone Mike Lutt 12460 SW Math St. Beavertoni OR 97007 NW NatUtal Oan. Ronald D. po1L, PE, PLS 220 Ns4 SodOnd.Ave4 PorthiOdi OR 01209 Parks & Recreation Board Police Other School Dist. No. 48 (BeaVr) Joy Pahl PO Box 200 Beaverton, OR 97075 School District 23J (Tig) 13137 SW Pacific Hwy. Tigard, OR 97223 Boundary Commission 320 SW Stark Room 530 Hillsboro, OR 97124 METRO 2000 SW 1st Ave. Portland, OR 97201-5398 BIACEI (CPA's only) 1175 Court St. NE /‘ 1 alem, OR 97310-0590 1// other j4 avei Portland General Electric . . Brian Moore 14655 SW Old Scholia Ferry Beaverton, OR 97007 metro Area Communications Harlan Cook Twin Oaks Technology Center 1815 NW 169th Place S-6020 fleavertoni OR 97006-4886 • US West Pete Nelsoh 421 SW oak St. Portland, OR 97204 Tex cablevinion-�f bregoni••thd:4 take.. SailOdk 3500 SW SOnd. • tort1at4 OR 9120I • 411 4 44 640 AINCEMMEMIMIEssiseramtne REQUEST $ O0 S DATES g 1'990 FROM: Tigard Planning Department RE: SENSITIVE XIS SLR 90. -0008 COOK PARK (NPO #6) A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow access improvements to the Cook Park Riverfront including improved: 1) roadway access; 2) boat and trailer parking; 3) trail access. Also proposed are riverbank stabilization and erosion control and the relocation of the existing boat dock structure approximately 180 feet upstream to facilitate boat staging. ZONE. R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units per acre) LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTM 281 14D, tax lot 101) Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rend = red on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we nod your comments by Allgi_gg, 1990. You may use the space pi,ovided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. Yf you are► unable- toreapond kat t)se above date._ please phone the staff contact t noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: Jerry Offer PLEASE CK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: c0ox PARK PLAYGROUND PROJECT DESCRIPTION City of Tigard . 13125 SW f!a11 Blvd Tigard, OR 97223 This project involves site work and equirment installation necessary to develop a new children+ ' la yg round at Cook Park. The following outlines in detail the construction activity necessary to complete this project. DEMOLITION: Old Playground equipment will be raved from the project area and stored elsewhere on the site to be removed by the City of Tigard. One of the older awing set will be relocated in the new playground area. SITE WORK Th .0 element will con®iet of: 1) Excavation of approx 770 cubic yards of material within the playground containment area. This material will be used to form two to three foot berates adjacent to the play area. 590 linear feet of cast in place concr t curb to foram the playground enclosure. 1145 square feet of concrete walks built around the playground enclosure area. 4) New automatic irrigation nyetem in the vicinity of the new playground. 5) Reestablishment of new lawn area of approximately 14,850 square feet. Two walkwa aved e of 1,320 and 720 square feet respectively will also p y be bid as alternates ae part of this project. The playground enclosure areas will be filled with approximately 470 cubic yards of beach nand. TUALATIN • •. • 00UNTRY. CLUB oksv.A.t) • • AGENDA TIGARD HEARINGS OFFICER THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1990 - 7 :60 P.M. TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD., TIGARD, OR 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2.1 BEN iITIVE_ ,Aug_ SLR 90»000 COOK PARK (NPO #6) A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow site work and equipment installRtion necessary to develop a new children's playground at Cook Park. ZONE: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units /acre) LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTM 281 14D, tads lot 101) 3. OTHER BUSINESS 4. ADJOURNMENT NOTICE: AU persons desiring a to speak on any iten must sign their and note their address on this sheet. (PLEASE PRINT YOUR ) PLEASE YOU NANE AND FULL ADDRESS PROPONENT _ FOR OPPO Nnt 0 Ui VRII.N.111111.:10.11.901111 AGENDA ITEM 2.1 STAFF REPORT TO THE HEARINGS OFFICER JULY 31, 1990 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OR 97223 A. FACTS 1. General Information CASE: Sensitive Lando SLR 90-0007 REQUEST: A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow site work and equipment installation necessary to redevelop an existing children's playground at Cook Park. The work would occur within the 100 year flood plain of the Tualatin River and would involve landform alterations including deposition of approximately 470 cubic Yards of sand imported to the site to provide the "soft surface" under the play equipment. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential ZONING DESIGNATION: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.6 units/acre). APPLICANT: City of Tigard (Contact peroon: Ron Bunch, Senior Planner) 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 OWNER: Same LOCATION: South end of SW 92nd Avenue, north of the Tualatin River (WCTM 281 14D, Tax Lot 101). 2. Background Information The original 36 acres of Cook Park were donated to the city of Tigard in 1962. An eight-year park development program provided picnic areas, play equipment ballielda, waterfront facilities, reattoothb and roads through the patk. Since that time there have been several land additions to that parks area as well as additional development of recreational Facilities within the park. The Tigard Park Plan Wag adopted by the City Council in November, 1081. An individual park plan is provided for Cook Park within the Tigard Park Plan. NO land doe or deVeloPment applicationes related to Cook Park haVe previously been reviewed by the Planning bivisien, NEARING'S OFFICER STAFF REPORT SLR 90-0007 ... CITY OF TIGARD PAGE 1 4S. 3. yl....c11_1 is it orroat ion Cook Park is situated at the south end of SW 92nd Avenue, south of the Tigard High School and the Kneeland Estates Subdivision. A dairy farm is located immediately east of the park. The Tualatin River forma the southurn boundary of the park. The Tualatin Country Club, which is located within the City of Tualatin, is on the opposite side of the river. 4. Site Information and P;22011_gemalption Cook Park is characterized by relatively flat terrain throughout the site, although the banks of the Tualatin River are rather steep. The entire park is within the flood plain of the Tualatin River. Of the total park area of 51.06 acres, 14.5 acres are undeveloped and remain in the natural state. The southeastern portion of the park and all along the river front is heavily wooded with scattered trees located throughout the picnic and play areas. Two soccer fields as well as two baaeball fields are provided along the west side of the access road. A picnic area and playground is located on the east side of the access road. A restrooM building and covered picnic area are also provided in this picnic area. The City of Tigard proposes redevelopment of the existing play area adjacent to the picnic area The existing playground equipment will be removed from the project area One of the swingsets will be relocated within the newly constructed playground area In order to accomplish the proposed playground improvements, the City proposed excavation of approximately 770 cubic yards of material within the playground containment area This material will then be used to form 2 to 3 foot berms adjacent to the play area. In addition, approximately 470 cubic yard of sand are proposed to be brought to the site to form the new surface of the playground area. The sand wil/ be deposited approximately one foot deep within the excavated area. Other site improvemento will include installation of an irrigation system in the Vicinity of the new playground, reestablidhment of lawn area surrounding the site, construction of 590 linear feet of cast-in- place concrete curb to form the playground enclosure, and construction of sidewalks at the west end of the playground enclosdre area Because the proposed improvements and associated landform modification would occur within the 100 year flood plain o1 the Tualatin River, the city of Tigard requests that Senditive Land d approval be granted. No conditional Use review of the proposed redevelopment of the playground is necesSary because the Use is ekisting and the proposed mod are 'minor in nature and are not antidipated to have any off-ra•e impact. 5. AdendV and two Comments the Engindering Department has reviewed the proposal and had offered the following domens: HEARIHda OFFICER STAFF REPORT -4 SLR 90-0607 Alt OF �t1 PAGE 2 41. ' • • • • a. The proposed project will include localized grading and deposition of 470 cubic yards of sand within an enclosure. eeexte'" b. The site is entirely within the flood plain fringe of the Tualatin River. The flood plain elevation is 126 feet, while most of the site is below 118 feet. Site grading within the 100 year flood plain is a landform alteation that requires a sensitive lands permit. The sensitive lands ordinance requires that the proposed landform alteration "shall preserve or enhance the ... maintenance of the zero foot-rise floodway and shall not result in any narrowing of the floodway boundary." The ordinance further requires that the proposed fill "not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 100 year flood." Although a zero foot floodway has not been determined in this area, the proposed grading and other propoeed improvements are not expected to increase the flood plain elevation because it is within a fringe area designated as "flood areas from inadequate drainage." consequently, the requested Sensitive Lands Permit should be approved. The Unified Sewerage Agency has reviewed the proposal and has commented that the project should have little impact upon surface waters provided that appropriate erosion control measures are employed until the lawn in this area is re-established. The Building Division and NPO #6 have reviewed the proposal and have offered no comments or objections. No other comments have been received. B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS The purpose OectiOn of Chapter 18.84 of the Community Development Code, Seneitive Lands, states that sensitive lands are area potentially unsuitable for development becauee of the presence of wetlands, steep slopes, ot drainageWays, or else because of being located Within a 100 year flood Plain. sensitive land areas are designated as such to protect the public health, safety and Welfare of the community through the regulation of uses and adtivitied allowed. In order to protect and enhance the values of flood plane, the city of Tigard had enacted regulations which severely limit the activities that can occur within the 100 year flood plain. cook Park is totally within the 100 ydat flood plain of the Tualatin River. dodo SedeiOn 18.84.016.A.3 apecifically permits eemmudity recreation Uses Stich as pla ygrounds and peeks Within deneitied landd akead, including flood plan deeds, etrudeetee associated with community keekeetiee elide are not included ad outright pdtmittdd tided, but may be poti'mitted if Certain COnditiOnd are Satisfied. Code Section 18.84.010.1, however, excludes children's play eqiiiPMenti PiOnie tabled Oland boxed, and other typical itAttiiidtg OFFICER STAFF' REPORT MCA 06-6001 CIT OF ttdAitb PAGE j • 'U park equipment from the classification of structures. The continued playground use within Cook Park and the equipment to be provided through the proposed playground improvement project project are therefore permitted in the 100 year floodplain lands area adjacent to the Tualatin River. The proposed playground improvements will require some landform modifications, although only a small amount of fill material will be brought to the site from elsewhere. Code Section 18.84.040.A lists the following criteria for approval of landform modifications within the 100 year flood plain: 1. Landform alterations shall preserve or enhance the floodplain storage function and maintenance of the zero-foot rise floodway shall not result in any narrowing of the floodway boundary, 2. Landform alterations or development within the 100-year floodplain shall be allowed only in areas designated as commercial or industrial on the comprehensive plan land use map, except that alterations or developments associated with community recreation uses, utilitieo, or public support facilities as defined in Chapter 18.42 of the Community Development Code shall be allowed in areas designated residential subject to applicable zoning standards; 3. Where a landform alteration or development is permitted to occur within the floodplain it will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation Of the 100-year flood; 4. The landform alteration or development plan includes a pedestrian/bicycle pathway in accordance with the adopted pedestrian/bicycle pathway plan, unless the construction of said pathway is deemed by • the Hearings Officer as untimely; 5 The plans for the pedestrian/bicycle pathway indicate that no pathway will be below the elevation of an average annual flood; 6. The necessary U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and State Of Oregon Land boatd, Division Of State Lands approv als shall be Obtained; and Where landform alterations and/or development are allowed within and adjacent to the 100-year floodplain, the city shall require the dedication Of bufficient open land area Within and adjacent to the floodplain in accordance With the comprehensive plan. This area shall include portions of a suitable elevation for the construction of a pedestrian/bicycle pathway within the floodplain in accordance with the adopted pedeettinn/hidydie pathway plan. The area of the proposed modifications would not appear to be within the idled foot ride floodway based upon Planning and Engineering Division review of the Army Corps of Engineers Tualatin River floodplain study mapsi The zero-foot rise floodway is not shown on theme maps but the site is ideated outside of the designated floodway and back 60 the floodplain fringe i Because the modifications would not appear to b Within the zero- ]RING S OFFICER REPORT - SLR 90-0001 - CITY OP TIGARD PAGE 4 'eh SIMPaVONIAMM.14.........■•■..■•■••■ foot rise floodway, the floodway boundary should not be affected. Because no fill material will be imported to the site with the exception of the sand, the proposed development and landform modifications would not be anticipated to have an impact on the water surface elevation of the 100- year flood. The proposal is therefore consistent with approval criteria 1 and 3 above. The proposed landform modifications would be located in an area designated on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map for residenti I use but the modifications and development would be associated with a community recreation use and thus are consistent with approval criterion 2. Approval criteria 4, 5, 6, and 7 above are not applicable to the current proposal. Because the proposed work is not within a wetland or within the river's channel, Corps of Engineers and Division of State Lands permits are not required. The Tigard Area Comprehensive Pedestrian/BicyclePathway Plan does not identify the area of the proposed work as the location of a future pathway segment. The applicable Community Development Code criteria for app49val of the proposed laidform modification within the 100-year floodplain of the Tualatin River necessary for the park improvement project are therefore satisfied. The proposed landform modifications are consistent with applicable Comprehensive Plan policies as follows. Other Comprehensive Plan policies do not apply to the current proposal. 1. Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because NPO #6 has been informed of the proposal and has been given an opportunity to comment. In addition, notice of the public hearing and an opportunity to comment on the proposal has been sent to nearby property owners and has been advertised in the Tigard Times. 2. Policy 3.1.1 is satisfied because the proposed landform modifiocation Would not be located in an identified wetland area or in an area having other severe development limitations identified in the Plan. J. policies 3.2.1, 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 are satisfied because the proposed Minor landform modification and development is located oetdide of What would appear to be the zero-foot rise floodway and as such the streath flow capacity of the iloodWay would be maintained. The landform alteration is minor in character and Would involve no iMporting of fill Matetial other than the relatively small amount of sand that will form the surface of the play areal thetdfote the alteration are not expected t 'estilt in any rise in the elevation of the 100 year flood. 4. policy 3.5.3 Stated that where filling and/Or development ate allowed Within Cr adiadent to the 100 year flood plain, the city shall toga/co the dedidation of ildifidient Open land area for greenWay adjoining and Within the flood plain. Area Within the idij year flood plain Of the Tualatin River involved in this aPplidatiOn id already in &bad OWnerdhiP for open Spade and recreational pdrpodes. Therdiere, this pOlidy deed not 4piy to the derrent application. HEARINGS OFFICER STAFF REPORT - SLR 90-0007 - CIT OF TIGARD PAGE 5 5. Policy 4.2.1 requires that all development comply with applicable federal, state and regional water duality standards. The applicant will be required to submit an erosion control plan guaranteeing compliance with the interim erosion control standards for the Tualatin River basin as a part of the grading permit application. C. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION The Planning Division finds that the City of Tigard's proposed landform modifications related to playground improvements in Cook Park is consistent with the applicable Community Development Code appro' 1 criteria and Comprehensive Plan policies as described above. The Planning Division therefore recommends APPROVAL of Sensitive Lands application SLR 90-0007. Approval should be subject to the following conditions: THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL 133 SATISFIED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A GRADING AND SITEWORK PERMIT: 1. An erosion control plan shall be provided as part of the building permit submittal. The plan shall conform to "Erosion Control Flans- Technical Guidance Handbook, November 1989.” STAFF CONTACT: Brad Roast, Building Division (639-4171). APPROVAL SHALL BE VALID IF IMPLEMENTED WITHIN EIGHTEEN (18) MONTHS OF FINAL DECISION. br/00:SLR90-07.jo ent Review Planner APPROVED BY: Keith Liden Senior Planner HEARINGS OFFICER STAFF REPORT SLR 90-0007 CITY OP TIGARD PAGE 6 MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Jerry Offer, Aasociato Planner PROM: Greg Berry, Utilities Engineer0 DATE July 23, 1990 SUBJECT: SLR 90-0007 - Cook Park Description: 4 # The City of Tigard is proposing to install children's playground equipment at Cook Park. ELTILEIls: 1. The proposed project will include localized grading and 470 cubic yards of sand Within an endlbsdre. 2. The bite id entirely within the flood plain fringe of the Tualatin RiVer. The flood plain elevation is 126 feet, while most of the site ie below 118 feet. Site grading within the 100 year flood plain is land form alteration that requires a sensitive lands perthit. The sensitive lands ordinance requires that the proposed land form alteration "shall preserve or enhance the maintenance of the Zero foot-rise flOOdWay and shall not result in any narrowing of the floodway boUnddry." The ordinance further requires that the proposed fill can "not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 100 year fidod." Although a zero foot floodway had not been determined in this area, the proposed grading and other proposed improvements is not expected to increase the flood plain elevation because it is within a fringe area designated as "flood areas from inadequate dkninngeo" Consequently, the requested sensitive Lands Permit Should be approved. Recommendation: The Engineering Department had no objection to the proposal. APPROVED: Randall R. Wooley, 0iJIy Engineer briGNB:SLR9007.gnb ENGINEERING COMMENTS SLR 90,-0007 - cook PARK Page 1 a LI t 4 , UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY July 17, 1990 Jerry Offer Planning Department City of Tigard PO Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 Re: SLR 90-0007, Cook Park Dear Mr. Offer: Thank you for this opportunity to review the work proposed in Cook Park. It look S to be a fine addition to the park. In my review, I noted little impact upon existing surface water. The scope of the project does, however, encompass material movement and reestablishing approximately 14,000 square feet of lawn. I take this opportunity to encourage adequate provisions be made for erosion control until that landscape work is completed and established. Sincerely, Russell A. L1!::nce ( Project manager /eb Enclosure MEWED JUL 20 1990 tia 60:NOi=th hoof:0001 302 : Hillsboro, Oregon 0124 tjhoho;66b/646.662 I MOE= MR COMMITS TO: vc% FROM Tigard Planning Department RH:. IMIMAIMALANDS 8ia_20-0001__MA.2NEK (NPO ;16) A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow sitts work and equipment installation necessary to develop a new children's playground at Cook Park. ZONE: . R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 eats/acre) LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTM 281 14D, tax lot 191) Attached is the Site Plan and apPlicant'e statement for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our *taff, a report and recommendation will be prepa'..ad and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your comment= 192R- You may use th space provided below or attach a separate letter to return Your comments. XI-X9H-4113L1101219--V.L.12PMELAX-101.9.-111.2Y-9 date Please phone the staff contact noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing 116 soon an possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: ,......almajtlffer PLEASE CLICK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. ■•■■■■■■••%11■711, Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: 41111•MINIMMIMIMI.1111/1.1M: 46011■Li•■•■1611•■■■•■■,11110ONMINSI. 1011MIMMIRR ilirOM1111.1.■•■■■661■■1■1■1‘ Name of Pergon Commenting: Phone Number: win bkm/SLR90-07.131C4 1.1:witii■ramiorsaminerermordersommraleiwei ••1 REQUEST IF MBIBIEWTS DATE: FROM: Tigard Planning D;partment • RE: sENsiumpApp6 SLR 9c1.7120_00...mg (NPO #6) A request for Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow site work and equipment installation necessary to develop a new children's playground at Cook Park. ZONE: R-4.9,(Residential, 4.5 units/acre) LOCATION: 5Outhern terminus of SW 92nd Avenue (WCTM 251 14D, tax lot 101) Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information av,:llable to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your momenta by4.Q4.2a, 19Q. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to retarn your comments. It-ISILATALIMAgaLSALAMM9.22.1.1tY the above date pleasI, phone the staff contact noted below with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have 4.ny questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, PO Box 23397, 13125 SW PAD. Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223. PHONE: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: PLEASE CUECI( THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: )e/ We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: Name of Perdon dommenting: Phone Number: bkm/81a90-61 tild4 ,t • MiNielINSCRMINNSINESFEURAINIM FILE NO: SLR 90-0007 FILE TITLE: COOK PARK APPLICANT: CITY OF TIGARD P.O. BOX 23397 TIGARD, OR 97223 PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION OWNER: SAME REQUEST: Applicant requests Sensitive Lands Review approval to allow site work and equipment installation necessary to develop a new childrens' playground at Cook Park. LOCATION: Southern terminus of SW 92nd AVenue (WCTM 2S1 14D, tax lot 101) ZONING DESIGNATION: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units per acre) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Low-Density Residential NPO NO: 6 CHAIRPERSON: Sue Carver PHONE: 639-8507 STAFF DECISION PLANNING COMMISS/ON DATE / / TIME X HEARINGS OFFICER DATE 211L/gp TIME CITY COUNCIL DATE TIME 1,140G. 13011/431)14, io0-rALT Z..ARJO ic boo0,41-- X REQUEST FOR COMMENTS (see attached list) RETURN BY /1 ATTACNMENTS j X VICINITY MAP j LANDSCAPING PLAN X NARRATIVE X ARCHITECTURAL PLAN X BITE PLAN STAFF CONTACT PERSON: Jerry Offer PREPARE FOR PLANNER APPROVAL: X ADVERTISEMENT - T/MES /_/_ OREGONIAN /_/_ , X NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO BE MAILED LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE Or APPLICATION _// NOTICE TO DLCD ATTACHMENTS: COOK PARK PLAYGROUND PROJECT DESCRIPTION City of Tigard . 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, OR 97223 This project involves site work and equip } nt installation necessary to develop a new childrens' playground at Cook Park. The following outlines in detail the construction activity necessary to complete this project. DEMOLITION: Old Playground equipment will be removed from the project area and stored elsewhere on the site to be removed by the City of Tigard. One of the older swing set will be relocated in the new playground area. SITE WORK: This element will consist of: 1) Excavation of approx 770 cubic yards of material within the playground containment area This material will be used to form two to three foot berms adjacent to the play area 5510 linear feet s Of cast in place concrete curb to form the playground enclosure. 1145 square feet of concrete w•= lks built around the playground enclosure Urea. 4) !''"_+w automatic irrigation system in the vicinity of the new playground. 5) Reestablishment of new lawn area of approximately 14,050 square feet. 6) Two paved walkways of 1,320 20 and 720 square feet respectively Will also be bid as alternates ad part of this projects 7) The playground enclosure area will be filled with approximately 470 cubic yards of beach sand. 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