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Resolution No. 79-85 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON E E RESOLUTION NO. 79- A RESOLUTIOM ADOPTING AN INTERIM EXTRA-CAPACITY STREETS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT i PROGRAM. s SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Tigard recognizes that many of the collector and arterial streets within the City need substantial capital odate increasingly heavy traffic loads. In improvement in order to accomm an effort to deal with these needs, the City Council passed in t p a systems development charge for extra-capacity street improvements. That plan, set forth in ordinances 77-26, 77-37, and 78-53 and now codified as Chfromrthe20 of the Tigard Mu{heisystemsedevelopmentdcharge the xinnsuch ra way e of maseto require fund created by lan ado ted by the that it b2 spent only pursuant to a capital improvement p P Council. Since that time, the Council has commissioned a study oplanthe encom,s traffic-carrying system aimed at producing a capital improvement p passing the extra-capacity streets. That study ositionnot to adopttbeen capicompleted, and the Council is,, therefore, not yet in a p improvement plan for extra-capacity streets. Nevertheless, the City Council is confident that any capital or at improvement plan for Tigard's extra-capacity streets must provide the current least the correction of certain obvious diprrojectseWereeidentifsented ied and street system. A number of these obvious projects some detail in a 1972 study entitled "Traffic Safety Program described in s Engineers. City of Tigard," prepared by Cornell, Howland, Hayee&109roffthedrepot and The recommendations of that report, beginning at Pa9 an identified as Chapter 13, "Improvements and Priorities, represent appropriate listing and description of certain Pextra-capacityjects which tstreetCity cap ital Council concurs are appropriate elements of any improvement program the City may eventually adopt. SECTION 2: For these reasons, and because it is in the interest (:,f the s ity of Tigard and those who travel through Tigard that cit izens of the C improvements be made with no more 13, "delay Improvementsn is eand rPriorities" ofthe hereby adopts the text of Chapter 13, P Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield study with the exceptions hereafter noted. This adopted plan shall be known as the Tigard Interim Extra-Capacity Streets Capital Improvement Plan. ld be deleted from the Cornell, Howland, Hayes & SECTION 3: Certain items shou Mer�eyd list of "Improvements and Priorities." These deletions should be made for two reasons: a) some of the suggested improvements have already been made. b) since the time- -f the Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield c of report certain of the rec emendations that report have beenrendered report impossible by changes that havcially .zaken place since the time of thhatatreep Others have been made, if not impossible, at least so substant inconsistent with planning that has taken place since the time of that report as to make them impractical. E e SECTION 4: For the reasons set forth in Section 3, the following items are deleted: Raised Median, Pacific Highway Gaarde/McDonald Realignment Greenburg and Main Streets at Pacific Highway SECTION 5: It is anticipated by the City Council that the adoption of its more detailed Extra-Capacity Streets Capital Improvement Program will include all of the projects in the Cornell, Howland,, Hayes & Merryfield report not listed above. as deletions in addition to a number of other items not listed in the Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield report. It is the Council's intention that when the currently-progressing street study has been completed, the Council will act quickly to adopt a capital improvement program based upon it and that this interim plan will be superseded. It is the specific intent of the Council, however, that money from the Extra-Capacity Streets Capital Improvement fund establishedpursuant to the terms of Chapter 3.20 may be expended for the purpose of making improvements described in the interim plan adopted by this resolution. PASSED: This _�� day of ,,4s� , 1979. RE ORDER, CITY OF 7RD MAYOR, CF=GARD ' M1