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Resolution No. 80-44 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON F RESOLUTION No. 80-__.Iq Ci DECLARING AN INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN AN AREA i. DETERMINED TO BE A SEWER IMPROVEMENT ASSESS14ENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS SEWER IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT FOR S.W. 74TH AVENUE; DESCRIBING THE PROBABLE TOTAL COST THEREOF; DEFIN- ING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED AND ASSESSED; APPROVING AND ADOPT- ING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK AND ESTIMATES OF THE CITY'S ENGINEER, AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF. ((} WHEREAS, the City Council has accepted a petition requesting sanitary sewer ; improvements and has ordered preparation of a preliminary engineering report, pursuant thereto, at the Council's regular meeting of June 9, 1980, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of Tigard Municipal Code, City Council finds it expedient and necessary to order the improvement of the hereinbelow described lands by construction of sanitary sewer facilities and appurentances thereto, and s pursuant thereto the City's Engineer has submitted to the Council plans, specifications €. and estimates for the work to be done and the probable cost thereof together with ddd a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited and the apportionment of the total cost of the improvements which each of said lots, parts of lots and parcels of land shall be assessed on account of the benefits derived; and WHEREAS, the Council finds that said plans, specifications and estimates are satisfactory. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TIGARD as follows: S E (a) That the City Council does hereby deem it expedient and necessary, and does hereby declare its intention to improve the aforsaid portion of S.W. 74th Avenue by construction of sanitary sewer facilities and appurtenances thereto. t (b) That all lands situated within the boundaries described on the attached "EXHIBIT A" are determined and declared to be a sanitary sewer improvement assessment tY: district, to be known as "S.W. 74th Avenue Sanitary Sewer Improvement District", and £ it is further declared that each lot, art of lot and p parcel of land within said 1 boundaries will be especially benefited by said improvements, and that the total estimated cost of $50,600 for said improvements, shall be assessed in full, on an equal rate square foot against all lands within said improvement district. (c) That the plans, specifications and estimates with respect to the sewer ?' improvements as submitted by the City's engineers be, and the same are hereby, t adopted and ordered to be maintained on file by the City Recorder for public inspection. + t` (d) That Monday, the 23rd day of June 1980, at the hour of 8:00 P.M., at Fowler G Junior High School Lecture Room, 10865 SW Walnut, Tigard, Oregon, be, and the same 7 are hereby set as the time and place for hearing and considering objections or re- monstrancesr}'r to the proposed improvement by any parties aggrieved thereby. i ?5 t Y _ RESOLUTION No. 80-� �a PASSED: By Am�tm ±w day of , em. { Apr [ : 22: { »mGe y �\ ( �\ \ { \ [ �\ � � � � { 4C_ { ! �� ( �l �: ( � ( � [�> �< } / q& 2 RESOLUTION No. +-1v EXHIBIT "A" Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 21, Fanno Creek Acre tracts, a duly recorded plat in Washington County, Oregon, in Section 12 of Township 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; said point being the true point of beginning, said point also being on the westerly line of the 100' wide Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; THENCE, Southeasterly along the Westerly right-of-way of said Southern Pacific line and the Easterly line of said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, a distance of 93 feet more or less to a point which, measured at right angles, is 200 feet from the East right-of-way of the 50 foot Old Oregon Electric Railway right-of-way (BNRR); THENCE, Southerly, parallel to, and 200 feet from the East line of said Oregon Electric Railway right-of-way a distance of approximately 775 feet to a point on the South line of Lot 23, said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts; THENCE, Westerly along the south line of said Lot 23 and the Westerly extension thereof, 290' more or less to the West line of SW 74th Avenue right-of-way, which right-of-way abuts the West line of said Old Oregon Electric Railway right-of-way (BNRR); THENCE Southerly along the West line of said 74th Avenue to the South line of Lot 16 of said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts; s THENCE Westerly along the south line of said Lot 16 to a point that is 200' Westerly of the West line of said 74th Avenue if measured perpendicular thereto; THENCE Northerly, parallel to and 200 feet from the Westerly line of said 74th Avenue, a distance of 842.44 feet more or less to a point on the North line of Lot 20 said Fanno Creek Acre Tracts; THENCE, Northerly and Northwesterly parallel to and 200 feet fron the Westerly s. line of said 14th Avenue a distance of approximately 446 feet to a point on the North line of that certain tract of land conveyed to Mary M. Blood as recorded ' in Book 201, Page 590, Washington County Record of Deeds; THENCE Easterly along the North line of said Blood tract, a distance of 200 feet more or 'less to a point on the Westerly line of said 74th Avenue; THENCE, Southerly along said Westerly line of 74th Avenue 446 feet more or less to a point on the Westerly extension of the North line of Lot 21 of Fanno Creek Acre Tracts; THENCE Easterly along the Westerly extension of the North line of said Lot 21 and the North line thereof, 261' more or less to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PAGE 3 'RESOLUTION No--,80=44 C ii S.W. 74Th AVENUE SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1 ® Fanno Creek Acre tracts, a Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Section 12 of Township duly recorded plat in Washington County, g said point being the t� 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian;the%westerly line of the 100' point of beg3•nning, said point also being wide Southern Pacific Railroad right-o£-way; along the Westerly right-of-way of said Soui.:�ern distance THENCE, Southeasterlyles, line of said Fanno Creek Acre angles,Tracts, is 200 � Pacific line and the Easterly Dint which, measured at rig a of 93 feet more or less to a P of the 50 foot Old Oregon Electric Railway t right-of-way \ feet from the Eas �1 2 right-of-way (BNRR)% '� parallel to, and 200 feet from the East line feetto THENCE SouthOf erly. pri ht-of-:gay a distance of approximately Oregon Electric Railway g said FannO Creek Acre Tracts; , a Point on the South line of Lot 23, THENCE Westerly along the south line of said Lot 23 and the Westerly rk extension thereof, 29alo more or less to the West line of S.W•r 3h-of-way which uts the West line of said old Oregon Electric Railway (BNRR), *%rtVA!-'Q-.w-,% THENCE Southerly along the West line o£ said 74th Avenue to the South , Creek Acre Tracts; line of Lot 16 of said Fanno point that is e sou along thth line of said Lot 16 to a P er endicular THENCE Westerly 200' Westerly of the West line of said 79th Avenue if measured p P thereto; Westerly line of THENCE Northerly, Parto and 200 feet from the Dint on the creek Acre f said 74th Avenue, a distance of crefeet more less to a p; North line of Lot 20 said Fanno Creek a parallel to and 200 feet from the THENCE, Northerly and Northwesterly P f approximately 446 feet to a M. Westerly line of said 74th Avenue a distanact Of land ce O- PP cord of Deeds; point on the NorWath shington in Book 201. page590, Washington County eyed to Mary Blood as recordeda distance Of THENCE Easterly along the North line of said lineBl000£tsaid,74th Avenue; 200 feet more or less to a Point on the Westerly THENCE, Southerly along said Westerly line of 74th Avenue 446 feet more or less to a point on the Westerly extension o£ the North line o£ Lot 21 of Fanno Creek Acre Tracts: THENCE Easterly along the Westerly extension o£ the North 'JE OF BEGINNING. 21 and the Nvrth line tj,gfeari, 261' more or less to the TF CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON 74TH AVENUE SANITARY SEWER tom"_ DRAFT ASSESSMENT ROLL Map 251 12 A Tax Lot Book and Page Washington Co. Deed Records 1100 1172-958/883-4 1200 Marie B. Louis c/o Gale A. and Ann M. Nelson 17911 S.W. Lake Haven Road Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 George M. Koeber, etal 9320 S.W. 74th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97223 Lots 19 and 20, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, in Washington County, Oregon; Also: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the North one-half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon; thence Easterly and parallel with the North boundary line of said section, 520 feet to a point 25 feet Westerly from the center of the Oregon-Electric Company's right of way; thence Northerly and parallel with the said right of way 179 feet; thence Westerly and parallel with the North boundary of said section to a point on the Westerly line of that certain tract conveyed to Robin K. Dobson e: ux, by deed recorded June 20, 1944, in Deed Book 232, page 93; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Dobson tract to the place of beginning. 1300 869-546 P. C. and Betty J. Davies Rt. 1, Box 1609 Sequim, Washington 98382 Lot 18, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, Washington County, Oregon. 1400 Victor E. and Eva-Marie Borders 78-41243 c/o Virginia Stone 14975 S.W. 74th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Lot 17, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, Washington County, Oregon r I • r Tax Lot Book and Page Washington Co. Deed Records 1800 Harvey E. and Kim King ` 79-9066 4505 S.W. Bernard Drive Portland, Oregon 97201 f i A7.1 of Lot 21, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, and a j strip off the North end of Lot 22, said tract in the County of Washington and State of Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 21; thence on a line of Lot 22, Southwesterly 76.57 feet to a point; thence East 254.34 feet to the East line of said Lot 22; thence on East line { thereof Northwesterly 80.33 feet to the South- j east corner of Lot 21; thence on South line thereof, West 233.25 feet to the place of beginning. i 900 79-6668 Clarence A. and D. V. Carlson Thelma Froude c/o Clyde V. and J. V. Jacobson 790 S.E. Webber, #212 s Portland, Oregon 97202 A tract of land in Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, in the County of Washington, and State of Oregon, more particu- larly described as: Beginning at a point North 0 03' East 345.95 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 20, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts; thence North O 03' East 99.95 feet; thence North 890 52' East along the south line of that tract conveyed to Josephine Taylor by deed recorded in Book 355, Page 553, Deed Records, a distance of 381.4 feet to the west line of County Road No. 1042; thence South along said road 100.2 feet to a Point that is North 890 52' East 387.2 feet from the beginning point of this description; thence South 890 52' West 387.2 feet to the point of beginning. Tax Lot Book and Page Washington Co. Deed Records 1500 1094-840 John and Florence Medford C/O Gheen R. III and Constance Abbott 4952 S.W. Oakridge Road -Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 Lot 16, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, in the County of Washington and State of Oregon Subject to an easement created by instrument dated April 14, 1972, recorded May 10, 1972 in Book 866, page 487, in favor of Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County, a Municipal Corporation for the purpose of a sewer over the West 30 feet and a temporary easement over the West 100 feet. All subject to the rights of the public in and to that portion of the above property lying within the limits of S.W. 74th. 1600 8G1-552 1700 }` General Saw Co. c/o Harvey E. King 4505 S.W. Bernard Drive Portland, Oregon 97201 Lot 23, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, Washington County, Oregon, and the following described portion of Lot 22, to wit: Commencing at-a point 76.57 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Lot 22, Fanno Creek Acre Tracts, Washington County, Oregon,-and thence continuing South along the West line of Lot 22, a distance of 223.60 feet to the Southwest corner thereof, thence along the South line of Lot 22, a k distance of 316.20 feet to the Southeast corner, b thence Northwesterly along the East line of Lot 22, 234.10 feet to a point, which said point is Southeasterly a distance of 80.33 feet from the Northeast corner of said lot, thence Westerly to { the place of beginning. ! 1 �y' E J Tax Lot Book and Page Washington Co. Deed Records 1000 Robin K. Dobson Elizabeth J. Dobson 14645 S.W_ 74th Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 r 74TH AVENUE SANITARY SEWER ESTIMATED ASSESSMENTS Estimated Tax Lot/Lot No. Owner Assessment 1100/acr. Nelson, Koeber, et al $ 4,400.00 1200/19 & 20 Nelson, Koeber, et al 8,240.00 1300/18 P. C. and B. J. Davies 4,175.00 1400/17 V. Stone 4,135.00 1500/16 G. R. III and C. L. Abbott 4,085.00 1600/23 H. E. King 6,130.00 1700/Pr. 22 H. E. King 5,480.00 1800/21 & Pr. 22 H. E. and K. King 7,380.00 900/acr. C. V_ and J. V. Jacobson 2,450.00 1000/acr. R. K. Dobson 4,125.00 $50,600.00 i is 502 1 301 e \ Z 500 501 6 .6/ac '-Yl J.5OAr. ,lOac. P p ` 2 Jaar 230 V� , Cb �• 3ONITA UNOAY SCHOOL \ ;400 O$ /.O°Ae. = L•_ /`" 0 50' � NIry ► i -�rt jg 0 10+ r x p I0I - //Ar - 1 731,0 4 163 -J - Y89°4R� .oz /- SG9°59'W -� vIsST 589°21W 230. lags IS,y9 , BEG U'c,N.T36----r —1`-R�•• c R A- r �S W - $ON1Z A )09.46 �-7e 1 ras �' 1 zso ze.sa� °�°tl 200() 28r).) 1 800 I" sl i 19Gi I 1900 oa9ran J.z2ar.28 1901-AI h loo - /' -0 800-A1 ` il).o J r; i %P - axe So m X90 —. _I A 209' i 3 N69°52 E 3814 I p49OCC•Y• J.V• TACbOSOAl I a X:S.saA. 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INC. 7000 S.W.Hampton Street,Suite 215,Portland,Oregon 97223 (503)620-9053 May 30, 1980 i i f i Mr.Frank Currie,P.E. Public Works Director City of Tigard 12420 S.W.Main Street Tigard,OR 97223 ) r t Subject: 74th Avenue Sanitary Sewer J.O. 1017.0010 i Dear Frank: This letter is written confirmation of the information we discussed recently. The estimated costs of alternative alignments and their advantages were presented, together with the sewer assessment district boundary. Two sewer alignments were considered and are shown on the attached sketches. Alternate A would serve the entire assessment district through a sewer in 74th Avenue. The sewer would flow to the north connecting to an existing 21-inch Iine that runs along the south side of Bonita Road known as the Southwood Park Interceptor. The existing 10-inch line on the north side of Bonita Road is not deep enough to serve 74th Avenue south of the dip in the road without modifying the road grade. Alternate B would use an existing sanitary sewer service tap on the Fanno € Creek Interceptor. Rights to this service tap and permanent and temporary $ working easements would be negotiated with the property owner. The area south of the low point on 74th Avenue would drain to a central point approximately 1,000 feet south of Bonita Road and thence through the easement to the service tap on the Fanno Creek Interceptor. Two lots at the north end of the project would be served by a lateral line extending approximately 375 feet south from the 10-inch sewer in Bonita Road. +! Both alternatives would serve approximately six acres of industrial property between the Southern Pacific Railroad and the S.P.& S. Railroad. Service would be provided by a single railroad undercrossing located approximately 1,000 feet south of Bonita Road which would extend into the property five feet. A manhole would be installed at the end of the line with stubouts for future extension by the owner. A permit is required by the railroad for such undercrossings. l I I civil sanitary . Structural Municipal Mechanicat Electrical Studies and Reports Surveying Comprehensive Planning JAMES M.MONTGOMERY,CONSULTING ENGINEERS,INC.,7000 S.W.Hampton Street,Suite 215,Portland,Oregon 97223(503)620-9053 Mr.Frank Currie,P.E. -2- May 30, 1980 Cost Comparison: AIternate A- Estimated Construction Cost $35,350.00 Engineering& Contingencies 8,830.00 $44,188.00 Alternate B- Estimated Construction Cost $38,985.00 Engineering and 9,746.00 ®a�llar.�swe trs $48,731.00 Easement $ 200.00 Service Tap 1,600.00 $50,531.00 Route Comparison: Alternate A-74th Street Route Advantages: 1. Sewer line is kept within the right-of-way for better con- struction and maintenance access. 2. No easement costs. 3. Lower construction cost. Disadvantages: 1. The sewer would run against the general slope of the land. 2. Sewer must cross under the low point 600 feet -� south of Bonita Road. • JAMES M.MONTGOMERY,CONSULTING ENGINEERS,INC.,7000 S.W.Hampton Street,SUlte 215,Portland,Oregon 97223(503)620-9053 Mr.Frank Currie, P.E. -3- May 30, 1980 Alternate B-Easement Route Advantages: 1. Makes use of the existing tap on the Fanno Creek Interceptor and clarifies the accessibility of the property involved. 2. The sewer in the easement provides a convenient tap location for the adjacent properties. Disadvantages: 1. Requires constructing the sewer through low bog land. Re- quires summer construction. Z. Loss of brush and trees. 3. Slightly higher construction costs due to longer Iength. 4. Requires additional administrative costs for negotiating ease- ments and the use of the existing sewer tap. Based on the preceding, Alternate A was selected and JMM was directed to proceed with the design. 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