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Ordinance No. 82-77 ` CF r CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 82-_Z AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT ELEMENT OF THE TIGARD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Tigard finds it necessary to revise its Comprehensive Plan periodically to improve the operation and implementation of that Plan; and WHEREAS, the Tigard Planning Commission has recommended the adoption of a citywide comprehensive plan element on citizen involvement, after holding a public hearing regarding the same; and WHEREAS, the proposed Citizen Involvement Element has been reviewed by the Committee for Citizen Involvement and the City of Tigard; and WHEREAS, the proposed Element has been the subject of comments from the city's neighborhood planning organizations (NPO's) and individual citizens; and r WHEREAS, after considering the comments of the Planning Commission, the Committee for Citizen Involvement, neighborhood planning organi- zations and individual citizens, the Council believes that the Citizen Involvement Element of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan should be adopted in the form set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and, by this reference, made a part hereof; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Citizen Involvement Element of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan, as set forth in Exhibit "A", consisting of a title page and seven pages of text be, and the same hereby is, adopted as a part of the citywide Comprehensive Plan of the City of Tigard. Section 2: In revising and compiling the Tigard Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Director is authorized and directed to edit the Plan as necessary to provide a readable text; however, the Director shall not edit or change any policy or implementation strategy adopted in Exhibit "A" and shall present all portions of the edited Comprehensive Plan to the City Council for its approval. Section 3: In order to provide a uniform date for the effective- ness of this series of Comprehensive Plan revisions to be adopted by the City Council in 1982, this portion of the ORDINANCE No. 82- 7-7 �`m Page 1 Comprehensive Plan shall become effective on January 1, 1983. PASSED: Bvote of all Council members present, after being read two times by number and title only, this_a2L__day ofd/,,„�,, �, 1982. +aC L,-a Recorder - City o igard APPROVED: By the Mayor, this qday of 1982. Mayor - City of Tigard k S ORDINANCE No. 82- Page 2 h.•T��ha,wp ys ... _ n � N. ...,..._. ..l.yr�,..w—..,� . —._ CITIZEN INVOLVEPAENT Comprehensive Plan Report FINA. DRAFT FOR CITY COUNCIL REVIEW C1 ®F N 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY.OREGON CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT TIGARD PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT JUNE, 1982 Revised October 1982 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS Wilbur Bishop - Mayor Frank Tepedino - President John Cook Donald Moen Tom Brian Richard Helmer Nancie Stimler Mark Christen Kenneth Scheckla Roy Bonn Phil Eden Bonnie Owens Cliff Speaker Deane Leverett COMMITTEE FOR CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT Wilbur Bishop - Mayor Frank Tepedino - Planning Commission President Ronald Jordan Park Board Chairman John A. Butler - NPO #1 Bruce Clark - NPO #2 Lou Ane Mortensen - NPO #3 Gordon S. Martin - NPO #4 Chris Vanderwood - NPO #5 Phillip A. Pasteris NPO #6 ;Nancy Robbins - NPO #7 CITY STAFF Bob Jean, City Administrator Bill Monahan, Planning and Development Director Jeremy Coursolle, Associate Planner Liz Newton, Associate Planner Frank Currie, Public Works Director Patt Martin, Word Processor DRAFT: For Disseussion Purposes Only TABLE OF CONTENTS CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT i r Page SECTION i 1 Introduction Background 2 _ t s Citizen Participation in 3 Comprehensive Planning Communication and Technical 4 Information E i 5 Adoption of Comprehensive Plan r i Finding, Policies and Implementing 5 ; Strategies 8 .APPENDIX j LCDC approval of Tigard's Citizen Involvement 8 & 9 program and accompanying City Resolutions Committee for Citizen Involvement 21 r (Members) Neighborhood Planning Organization 22 NPO #1 23 NPO #2 24 NPO #3 25 NPO #4 26 NPO #5 27 NPO #6 28 NPO #7 Revised Neighborhood Planning 20 Organization Resolution Committee for. Citizen Involvement 25 Evaluation List of Committee for Citizen Involvement 26 meeting dates and agendas List of Neighborhood Planning Organization meeting dates and agendas -2- INTRODUCTION This report provides background information on a citizen involvement program for Tigard in relation to LCDC Goal 1 - Citizen Involvement. In addition, it recommends findings and policies to meet Goal 1 requirements. The Goal #1 statement reads: "to develop a citizen involvement program that insures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in all phases' of the planning process". "The governing body charged with preparing and adopting a comprehensive plan shall adopt and publicize a program for citizen involvement that clearly defines the procedures by which the general public will be involved in the ongoing land use planning process. The citizen involvement program shall be appropriate to the scale of the planning effort. The program shall provide for continuity of citizen participation and of information that enables citizens to identify and comprehend the issues". This report begins with a brief history of Tigard's citizen participation with the initial resolutions of the Neighborhood Planning Organizations (NPO) City Ordinance 75-60, and the Committee for Citizen Involvement (CCI), City Ordinance 75-61. It is followed by a discussion of citizen involvement, and suggests methods for continuing citizen participation throughout { implementation and updating of the City's comprehensive plan. } -1- BACKGROUND FORMULATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING Citizen interest in the piar_ning process and the formulation of community goals began with adoption of Tigard's Community Plan in July of 1971 (City Ordinance 71-15). In 1973, the City Administrator and the City Council recognized the need for the formation of Neighborhood Planning Organizations (NPO): to develop communication channels between the citizens of Tigard and the city officials increasing the livability of the community. The City of Tigard was divided into seven neighborhood areas, the boundaries of which were defined by the Planning Commission. These boundaries may be altered if agreed upon by the affected neighborhood planning organizations. In 1975, the City Council passed a resolution formally recognizing Neighborhood Planning Organization and the Committee for Citizen Involvement as the official citizen involvement structures within the City of Tigard. The purpose of these organizations is to act as advisory groups to the Planning Commission and City Council on all matters affecting their neighborhood and city. The first Neighborhood Planning Organization, NPO #1, had their neighborhood plan adopted by the City Council in May of 1974. Briefly, this plan included the goals of the community which were adopted by the city in the Tigard ( Community Plan in 1971, a description of the physical characteristics of the neighborhood area, a land use map and use descriptions, area problems and policies to alleviate those problems, traffic generation, and street standards. r Since 1974, the remaining Neighborhood Planning Organizations had their neighborhood pians adopted by the City Council; the last of which was NPO #7 in February of 1979. After adoption of the NPO plans, some interest diminished and a few of the NPO groups became inactive. Presently, most of the seven-plus member Neighborhood Organizations meet on a monthly basis to discuss such topics as development proposals within their area, procedural matters within the NPO Organization and future planning needs within their planning area inside and outside the existing city limits, yet inside the Tigard urban planning area. The City is currently in the process of re-estalishing interest of the membership those Neighborhood Planning Organizations that have been inactive in the past few years. In order to ensure that communication channels stay open between the general populace, the Neighborhood Planning Organizations, the Planning Commission, the City Council and the City officials, the Council also initiated a Committee for Citizen's Involvement. The Committee's goals and definitions were further revised and updated in 1979. Briefly, this committee includes the chairperson of each Neighborhood Planning Organization, the Planning Commission Chairperson, a member of Council., a Paris Board member and members of the City staff. -2- r� FIGURE I NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATION BOUNDARIES �. �. , ��;� •til.:: �i T/CARD 49 V/awrY = rip rIO MPS 0-*+OiNes M°G 4e48FAOLY 4HOW4 sizji" iiia •:. oN �.,w MSP ���.•-'s � LJI..� �:��_.. .. t fY.. nGSC✓•�C.:: E✓HC �f ' �;.� cam,• ,-- Q�� ,r*i l rfi � II i •:Y. rn r F - o ?s i ' , r � �.. ,•�� /kms+. ? ie � %. � .„ as C� ick —���`— 7. 5 � R CITIZEN PARTICTPATION IN COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Throughout the existence of the Neighborhood Planning Organizations, the � original goals and policies of the Tigard Community Plan and each of the I neighborhood plans have been reviewed and implemented in all aspects of the 1 land use decisions. As the City of Tigard grew, the overall Community Plan remained a static document and subsequently the individual neighborhood plans as adopted became "mini" Comprehensive Plans. While these neighborhood plans met the immediate neighborhood needs, they did not address or implement the overall growth needs of the community. In late 1981, the City Council, staff and the Neighborhood Planning Organizations saw the need to revise and update the community's Comprehensive Plan. For most of the elements of the Comprehensive plan, staff or consultants will be collecting data and writing the draft report containing analysis, and recommended findings and policies, which will be reviewed by the Neighborhood Planning Organizations, the Committee for Citizen Involvement, the Planning Commission and the City Council. it is anticipated that thane gr^.up-- ui ll examine and modify each element draft at the committee and public hearing levels. OTHER CITIZEN COMMITTEES Is addition to the Neighborhood Planning Organization, there are several other active _citizen committees in Tigard. Citizens can serve on the Budget Committee which reviews the annual operating budget- for the City, the Park f Board which advises the City on all matters pertaining to parks and recreation, the Tigard Downtown Committee and the Tigard Urban Renewal Agency Advisory Committee which are in the process of reviewing the Downtown Revitalization Plan. Other committees include: the Libra-,• Board and the Civic Center Committee. LAND USE EDUCATION Those citizens :rho have participated in the formulation of the existing Neighborhood Plans have received an informal land use planning education. It is anticipated that all of those people who became involved with the revisions of the Comprehensive Plan will receive informal land use planning education. Although the City does not conduct formal classes on land use planning, the City officials do conduct work sessions with the City Council, Planning Commission and Neighborhood Planning Organizations to update and increase their knowledge on land use matters that may affect the Tigard community. f -3- rn a 0 •4 0 N m d. O X X X X X 0.0 .-+ 41 N',4 6 41 N 10 U do cc H 0% G a 0 1 U ue N N _ U 4.3 dA � OOXXX ® X C� XX 14 w 0 G b o0 04 ca G C'p•4 01 H 7 Pu .0 r F+ a N S-4Fa O. r�4'� A O ►' W ppW�� ~ N H P. = E-1 V X X X X X •� .'NI C b G 4 CD t. .4 zbo rn q LL- H r+ td tC 1 z 04 O u U N U H G H C co v.0 0 ca c 4 tO U •.>> C O O> ca G N H H vagi CO c a) o a N w 0 CL 4 co PA CO O ® C O O N ONo 'a m > O -E „� u N G y to C = ca ® CO o• 4-4 •N, x N CL C: ca ofa »- o o. ° i d m N C) o-1i o y a ca 11 oOE 0 o •e0. 0 U cm'j () Do a) O ,�., Ocm w ,, N N co ® r C O - o w Co u 0 w G d CC y O ' V P. G Nco�a) 0 cf ( � e. Oc ' b O CO N � -C ® 0 ® U � .1Qu PP. DI 11 w N 0 C > aof ti CV C,5 4 cfj CD f� Cb CfJ OT X 0 U cti x G F c 'a z COMMUNICATION AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION All public meetings are announced in the Community Calendar section of the Tigard Times, and Portland Oregonian. Public hearings and other citizen sponsored meetings and workshops displayed in these circulations are often accompanied by a newspaper article explaining the meeting's issues. Meeting announcements are mailed to all affected property owners and applicants for all of the public meetings. Through the revision process of the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance, staff proposes to send the various citizen groups newsletters which describe the Planning Commission's or City Council's progress. To encourage attendance at neighborhood meetings during the revision process, staff is prepared to assist any citizen organization to advertise these meetings in the affected neighborhoods. All public documents concerning land use planning are available for distribution, or on a loan basis from the Planning Department and will also be placed in the City Library. Minutes of meetings are sent to committees and hearing authority members, and are available at the Planning Department for public review. The technical information available to local citizens includes assistance by City staff and the published material and files which form the background of the Comprehensive Plan. Reference material will be available at the City Planning Department. e a j; -4- ;.; ADOPTION OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The review of the Comprehensive Plan is initiated at the NPO level. Staff is encouraged that many of the major issues that affect the City regarding comprehensive planning can be resolved at the NPO level. At the Planning Commission and City Council levels, the various Comprehensive Plan elements will be presented individually at public hearings where additional citizen comments will be sought. The Planning Commission will be taking all of the citizen and Neighborhood Planning Organization comments into full consideration, and after further reviewing each element, will recommend elements of the Comprehensive Plan to the City Council. The Council will then review each particular element, modify it, if necessary, and will then adopt each element and incorporate them into the Comprehensive Plan. IMPLEMENTION, EVALUATION AND REVISION Citizens will have the opportunity to comment as ordinances is developed and adopted that implements the Comprehensive Plan. One of the major implementing tools of the Comprehensive Plan will be the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision codes, which will be revised simultaneously with the Comprehensive Plan development and made consistent with that plan. Additional public hearings will also be held for those ordinance revisions. As the Comprehensive Plan is periodically evaluated and revised, citizens will have the opportunity to comment prior to the adoption of any amendments of the Comprehensive Plan. j OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERACTION WITH DECISION MAKERS At the beginning of each City Council meeting, a .Call to Audience„ time is opened for citizens who wish to speak on any matter at a designated time during the meeting. The Planning Commission allows for general audience input on agenda items. Dates, times and locations of all public meetings a_a publicized in the Tigard Times and the Portland Oregonian Community Calendar sections, along with a brief description of the subject of the meeting. Minutes of the Planning Commission and City Council meetings provide a written record of official's response to matters heard during the public hearing. FUNDING The allocation of specific funding for a citizen involvement program has not been available in the budget for the City of Tigard. Since the initiation of the Neighborhood Planning Organization, the City has provided a staff liaison person for each neighborhood meeting, a place to meet and the cost of printing informational materials for the neighborhood organizations. It is anticipated that future trends will include a continuation of the City's support for each citizen group. FINDINGS o Throughout the development of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan, the City has actively sought the participation of Neighborhood Planning Organization and other citizens groups. -5 o The Neighborhood Planning Organizations and the Committee for Citizen Involvement have met on a monthly basis throughout the Comprehensive Plan revision process. o Continued citizen participation in all aspects of land use planning helps to ensure that City government meets the needs of Tigard's citizens. o In order to participate in land use planning decisions, citizens need to have access to information which enables them to become aware of and informed about planning issues and City policies. It is essential that f this information be made available to all citizens in an understandable form. 3 o Land use planning education is an important method to promote and stimulate interest in the citizen participation process during all phases s of planning. POLICIES it k: 2.1.1 THE CITY SHALL MAINTAIN AN ONGOING CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM AND SHALL ASSURE THAT CITIZENS WILL BE PROVIDED AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE INVOLVED IN ALL PHASES OF THE PLANNING PROCESS. {' IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES i 1. The City shall periodically review notification requirements and methods to determine if they adequately provide notice to affected citizens and revise these requirements and methods as necessary. t 2. The City shall continue to inform, in a timely manner, all of the Neighborhood Planning Organizations (NPO) and other citizens groups on all f land use planning matters. k 3. The City shall continue to assist and support any City Council recognized €€ citizen group in providing adequate meeting places, distribution of materials, policy direction and staff involvement. 4. Additional citizen task forces shall be appointed by the City Council, as the need arises, to advise the City with regard to Comprehensive Plan issues. i E 2.1.2 THE OPPORTUNIITES FOR CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT PROVIDED BY THE CITY SHALL BE APPROPRIATE TO THE SCALE OF THE PLANNING EFFORT AND SHALL INVOLVE A E_ r BROAD CROSS-SECTION OF THE COMMUNITY: a. THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS SHALL BE THE PRIMARY MEANS FOR CARRYING OUT THE PROGRAM; t. b. WHERE APPROPRIATE OTHER INVOLVEMENT TECHNIQUES WILL BE USED; AND r c. THE COMMITTEE FOR CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVALUATING THE PROGRAM AND FOR WORKING WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS IN RECOMMENDING CHANGES IN THE PROGRAM. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES 1. The Committee for Citizen Involvement and the Neighborhood Planning Organizations shall conduct their citizen involvement programs in accordance with the needs of the Tigard community and LCDC Goal 1 requirements. A review and evaluation of each group's programs and processes shall be reported to the Planning Commission and City Council on a yearly basis. 2. The City Council, the Planning Commission the Committee for Citizen Involvement and the Neighborhood Planning Organization shall recommend, as needed, additional methods for involving citizens in the planning process. 4 a 2.1.3 THE CITY SHALL ENSURE THAT INFORMATION ON LAND USE PLANNING ISSUES IS AVAILABLE IN AN UNDERSTANDABLE FORM FOR ALI, INTERESTED CITIZENS. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES 1. The City shall continue to publish information on land use planning issues in a form accessible to all citizens and shall use the Committee for Citizen Involvement and Neighborhood Planning Organizations as the F resources for performing such reviews. t' t _7_