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Ordinance No. 81-29 €pP 1' T i CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 81-oZ ASI URDINAidC 6 Ir1FYTNG AId[JEXA'I'ION OF LANDS BY THE BOUNDl1RY CavisSIO"4' CSR NO. 1 AND ADOPTING FINDINGS WITI3 I��PECT TO AN AM�TIDM�3�'T' 4 97 TO THE 10 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO CONFORM WI`T'H THE NPO � PLAN AS ADOPTED AND DECLARING AN EMEI4ENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE IAATE. PLANNING DEPARDEXIT IiLOP^-TICM ANEYATION SHORT TITLE: I-5 Annexation , DESCRIPTION OF R.O.W. West one-half N R.O.W. between STAT Haines Road and Elmhurst Street FILE NUMBER ZCA 7-81 WHEREAS, the Boundary Conrdssion, established pursuant to Chapter 1666 � 494 Oregchagof98169, for the Metropolitan Area by its Final Order No. dated approved the hereinafter described change in the boundaries of the City of Tigard, and a copy of said Final Order has been .filed with the City Recorder; and WHEREAS, the City of Tigard, in accordance with Chapter 197 Oregon lbvised Statutes, has adopted a comprehensive Plan which includes. the lands within this Annexation. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION l: That themarml ?��r of the Boundarym-i Cassion adapted on the 20th day of a copy whereof is hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof, be, and the same is, hereby ratified, confirmed and adopted by reference to the same legal force and tf effect as if set forth herein in full. SECTION 2: That the boundaries of the City of Tigard be, and they are hereby changed to include the lands as described in the within Order of the Boundary Commission, and the Corporate limits of the City of Tigard are hereby changed in therewith. SECTION 3: That the corder of the City of Tigard be, and she is hereby directed to, forthwith file a copy of this Ordinance, including a copy of said Order, in the following offices: .. (a) Secretary of State (b) Departnmt of Revenue and Taxation, Washington County (c) Department of Records and Elections, Washington County (d) Departs nt of Public Works, Attention: Surveyor, Washington County Ordinaiice No. 81-� c SECTION 6: Inasmuch as it is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the people of the City of Tigard that the foregoing change in the boundaries of the City become a permanent part of the City's records, an nenwgency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the Council, and approval by the Mayor. PASSED: ByCd. r vote of all Council members present, after being read two times by number and title only, this /'8' day of Peau , 1981. LL,'4 Reco er - City� o T1g APPRDNM: By the Mayor, this / day of /t 1 �� _ _, 1981. Mayor City of Tigard sk, } .. OIRDI E NO. ZCA 7-81 PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION 320 S. W. Stark (#530 - Portland, Ore. 97.204 - Tel; 229-5307 FINAL ORDER -7 - J.- RE: 7dRE: BOUNDARY CHANGE PROPOSAL NO. 1666 - Annexation of territory to the City of Tigard Proceedings on Proposal No, 1666 commenced upon receipt by the Boundary Commission of a resolution from the Tigard City Council on December 5, 1980 requesting that certain property be annexed to the city, The reso- lution meets the requirements for initiating a proposal set forth in ORS 199.490, particularly paragraph (a) of Section (1). Upon receipt of the petition the Boundary Commission published and posted notice of the public hearing in accordance with ORS 199.463 and conducted public hearings on the proposal on January 15 and February 12, 1981, The Commission also caused a study to be made on this proposal which considered economic, demographic and sociological trends and projections and physical development of the land. FINDINGS (See Findings in Exhibit "A" attached hereto), REASONS FOR DECISION (See Reasons for Decision in Exhibit "A" attached hereto). ORDER ;t On the basis of the findings and reasons listed above, the Boundary Commission approved BOUNDARY CHANGE PROPOSAL N0. 1666 on February 12, f 1981. NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT the territory described in Exhibit "B" and depicted on the attached map, be annexed to the City of Tigard as of 45 days from this date which is March 30, 1981, or at what other subsequent date that the law requires. PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERMENT } BOUNDARY GOl!MISSION Date: ,tr' r ..� e C c,:; j By ( ' i �.',f' Peter McDon ld Chairmans L k. + Attes Page 1 FINAL ORDS C EXHIBIT "A" Proposal No. 1666 N FINDTNGS On the basis of the public hearing and the study the Boundary Commission found that: 1. The territory contains only the rights-of-way of I-5 and 66th Ave. 2. The city desires annexation to extend the city limits to the Portland city limits, its urban planning area boundary, in order to regularize its boundary and plan for service provision within that boundary. 3. The proposal creates an island of unincorporated lands surrounded by the city to the west. 4. The territory is developed with low density residential uses. It is desig- nated Urban on the Metro and Washington County Framework Plans. The city plans the area primarily for commercial Office-Park. S. The LCDC Goals have been considered and the proposal conforms with the statewide goals. The staff report is referenced for a goal-by- goal analysis 6. The territory is within the Metzger Water District which currently serves the area. The district has several lines in the area. Metzger Water District provides service for this area of the city and would not be adversely affected by annexation. The district has planned supply and storage adequate to serve the area. 7. The territory is within the boundary of the Unified Sewerage Agency. The agency does not have a collector system available in the area. Development of the industrial park will provide gravity service to Fanno Creek, crossing under Iwy. 217 in the vicinity of Hunziker St. The petitioners have also petitioned the city to form a Local Improve- ment District to obtain sewer service. The city anticipates forming the L.I.D. and planning the construction to serve all of the Tigard Triangle area. 8.• Fire protection is provided by Washington County RFPD #1 which also provides fzreservice for the city. The district would not be adversely impacted by annexation. REASONS FOR DECISION 1. The annexation is consistent with regional, county, and city plans and with LCDC goals. ' 2. Annexation will make available a full range of urban services to the area which is part of the Tigard community. 3. Annexation is a step toward regularizing the city boundary and improv- ing planning implementation and police protection for the area. Page 2 - FINAL ORDER EXHIBIT "B" Proposal No. 1666 Annexation CITY OF TIGARD i z Beginning at the i-F. corner of Section L, Township 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Base and meridian in Washington County, Oregon, said corner being an the Willamette t!eridian, the East Washington County line and the East line of the Plat of West Portland Heights Addition; thence, Southerly approximately 575 feet, along said Willamette Meridian to the existing city limit line of the City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon thence, westerly along the existing, city limit line and the e-,tension of the North line of S.W. Elmhurst Street (platted as Fifth Street) in the plat of West Portland Heights Addition, a distance of 290 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 26, Block 17 said ?Jest Portland heights Addition; G thence, Northerly along the East line of said Lot 26 and the `Jest line of S.W. 66th Avenue (platted as Garfield Street) West Portland H<ig..:its Addition and its Northerly extension, a distance of ap- proximately 2037 feet to a point on the North line of S.W. Haines Road. thence, Essteriy along said North Linc o; S.:!. Haines Road to its intersection with the Willamette Meridian. approximately roximately 1400 thence, Southerly along the Willamette PP feet to Northeast corner of Section 1, Township 2 South, Range 1 Nest of the Willamette Base and Meridi<n and the POINT OF I;uGILdNI :G. f:> yPage 3 -"FINAL ORDER Proposal v os / 6GG _ _ �oy+c.",..,. /" / a/ � NP�NES 2 •SHEET � � . M�{— ` _ ••yA� eaar• ra Ya Yw•. p• • �a ,/ �'f • T w _ z•. 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