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City Council Packet - 06/18/1962 1 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF MEETING JUNE 18, -1962 Those present: Acting Mayor Verharen, Councilmen Hanneman and Woodard, and Attorney Anderson. Minutes of Meeting June 4, 1962, read and approved. Minutes of Meeting June 7, 1962, read and approved. Minutes of Meeting June 14, 1962, read and approved as corrected. Acting Mayor Verharen opened the meeting for the hearing on Petition for,zone change submitted by Mr Aloys Schulz. There being no objections Councilman Woodard MOVED that an ordinance be enacted granting zone change from R-7 (residential) to A-2 (apartments) at 11530 S W Highway 217. SECOND by Councilman Hanneman, and approved. Councilman Woodard reported that the blind corner at the entrance to the Tigard Shopping Plaza .on Center Street has been marked as a-Stop Street. Regarding the parking problem at the intersection of Main and Burnham Streets,Councilman Hanneman expressed that since the Cityrcan soon postsignsthis matter await that time, and then the area can be posted for parallel;parking,,which should take care of the situation. SEA Mr George Sitton called attention to the traffic hazard at Grant and Johnson Streets, created by the tall hedge. Acting Mayor Verharen reported he had been unable to see .Mr Scheckla regarding the condition of his property on Main Street; and that the coupon-,books for the sewer billing have been ordered and would be ready for July sewer service billing. ` Regarding copies of ordinance 62-1 and' 62-2, 'cove ring sewer connec- tions, etc., Acting Mayor Verharen reported it would be possible for the clerk to re-produce these on the mimeograph at 'a total cost of $10.95 for 500 copies of each ordinance. Councilman Woodard MOVED that the clerk prepare copies of Ordinance 62-1 and ordinance 62-2, and that they be available to the interestedpublic at $._25 for each copy,of ordinance. SECOND by Councilman Hanneman, and approved. The Charlton';Laboratory report on analysis of the sample taken from the sewer pipes under the railroad tracks is in the hands of Engineer Carter, and his report should be forthcoming,soon. The matter of Charles F Tigard Grade School Board's request regard- ing payment of the balance of the sewer assessment was discussed, there being some question as to the interest charged. Attorney' Anderson expressed that a'City cannot assess school districts, it would have to be under contract, and paid for in a flat sum. Mr Kenneth Blair, a school board member, was present and he expres- sed that it is his understanding that-the School Board is requesting Page 1' - 6-19-62 t SIEMENS 11110,111 a E to pay the balance due without interest. Councilman Woodard to i' check into the matter further. Attorney Anderson stated that due to an oversight by West Coast Telephone Company in not accepting their franchise, and since the time for acceptance has expired, it is necessary that a mandatory ordinance amending ordinance No. 62-9, be executed. Councilman ' Woodard MOVED that Ordinance 62-12 be executed extending the time within which West Coast Telephone Company may notify the City of ac ceptance of franchise rights set forth in ordinance No. 62-9.SECOND x by Councilman Hanneman, and approved. The matter of the defeated measuretoprovide a special levy of $12,600.50 for;operation and maintenance of the City for the year beginning July 1,` 1962 and ending June 30, 1963, was discussed. it was agreed to call a meeting of the Budget Committee for 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, June 19, 1962, to decide on how to proceed, since the budget should be in by July 15, 1962. Councilman Woodard MOVED that $5,000.00 of the connection fee money be placed on 6-month time deposit with the First National Bank of Tigard, SECOND by, Councilman Hanneman, and approved. A letter of complaint from Mr E J Palmer, 8335.S W-Hunziker, regard- ing the $2.00 monthly sewer service charge since January 1962, was -read, whereupon Mr. Palmer spoke from the floor, stating that the sewer line does not pass his property. Mr Kenneth Blair, 8365 S W Hunziker, who received alike statement, stated that the sewer line in that area had been installed by Irvington Machine Company, and he <. wanted;to know what it would cost him to connect, since in his opinion, the line is privately owned and not the property of the city. Mr Palmer, Mr Blair and Mr C B Craven' 12490 `S W Knoll Drive, were all present and! all interested in the same;problem, all protesting the $2.00 monthly sewer service charge since'January 1962. This appeared to be a matter that could only be cleared after a study of the agreement made by the then Sanitary District with Irvington Machine Works. It was agreed the complainants would be notified as soon as,the study could be'com- pleted by Attorney Anderson. Councilman Hanneman reported receiving the State Highway Code on uniform;traffic control devices, and letter from them stgting the Tigard directional signs had been placed on the Baldock Freeway.; Councilman Woodard reported the recent damage at the sewer plant caused':by steam escaping through valve cap that was loosened by vibration during the night'. He called on Mr Dan Bertuleit to explain why the boiler policy does not cover such damage. Mr Bertuleit"pre- sented'letter'from .the insuring company which together with the;policy' were given Attorney Anderson for study. Councilman Woodard MOVED to adjourn, SECOND by Councilman Hanneman, and approved. ; Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M. Respeetfullsubmitted, City Clerk Paae 2 —6-18-62 1