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T_ :' anrroval. 3une ,ND DMIARTIAtENTAL REPORTS FOR M" 1.566 (a) Su mit ar and male a part of the recon':. or i!E T.:ILT. Apyrn •a3 by nnanircuF rote. YAAs ,-?iCTA ` _2 .az7 t5 +r incl '' `l _ - ;. i a:< Lni: 1 'n ( .-? .,.n ter) Pul*,,11C Jai rinC I .P, 1.3 perzorlr acre at!ainst thin =-nnc channc- 1 person in: favor of ?on. Hearinc''C tosnd. r c:ti_on for D.nia,!. Councilman . ,;1, Sec-o;id;>:, by :•.etion r i.nanimour ^t,') of Cc.aaci.l.. RA;.Tt_ CR INA_ICE, 7%,n O_^+inance AiI r°;,arLzr a'III (Pa in t,• rT:latinr.�) Cre3 nanca No. %56-2C to restrict Per{inr .,T,;S.W. Highway .2'7 +1 _ar 7a.r X17.. (a) ardina .c .. „a. >-29 - Ont naT c.� rca.l _hr.,r, times :,1 arJ nun ler (1?) Motion. Cou.n.,i1,.+an Cn nc i Irian We11 E loptett A:._y' unanimous voted of Counc ll.... Pace 1 -7-7 1-E C 3. LEFT TITp;* 7 ,,-: 2'ZATION O_ 1' raC7 r 9 - r t r ." �A'L (9 —W) AT PI:r^4TL:r,, GAYtROTT, JC i N GIT, MCKENZIE AND "!'ANZ`P _RE.a.:'" It was moved by ,CouncilmanKlc:c :,=cunded,hv Councilman Knauss, and unanimously ca._ii:e:3 that Cou-ncil direct the State Aiahway'Department to prepare '_-laps for the City of 'ii:r,arl _for left turn channeliaation on Test_ racific l I ightaay 9. PItOCLAM,A"TION ,SETT1tIG JULY 24-JULY 7tL, 19`s; l,^ ;ALL I1IE.K I TIGARD IN RECOGNITION OF .'TATT' ,ADE* Pl,"I TO TR.G.,,.,;. . i7,1 BE HELL) ON THE ABOVE DATES i4otion: r_ourci.Lman Well, _. .r_dea by Councilman Inalt9s Approved by unanimous vote of the Council. OTIiEP. DUSIp;ESS 7 ROGERS MACHINERY SEWER LIIvr, PX''.,_T. _0N AT S.?-?. 72ND AND BtNITA ROAD It was moved by Councilman Klock, Seconded by Councilman y Bergmann, and unanimously carried that the City Let the Rogers Machinery SewerLineExtension out for bid provided Rogers Machinery deposit the total cost for Plans and kid advertising prior to lotting the contract for bid, and that no bid bond he required of the Bidders. 2. It was moved by Councilman Alock, Seconded by Connc11:,an Bergmann, and unanimously carried that Council approve an addi.t»nal $1,0100 for City-County Joint Planning. 3. 'AD.JOURNDIENT H P.M. Page 2 - 7-11.-66 PINfI)'ATCI.AL STATE�1 %11 June 30, 1960 r :n�ii;t<7UEg Curren;- Year To GENERAL FUND Budoet Monti Date Available Cash as of 7-1--55 Property Taxes 16,200. 431 . 1.7 77. Franchises 11,700. 75. 13, ll-:!. Liquor. Allocation 5,000. 7, 387 . Fines and Forfeitures 8,000. 1,115. 12,470. Building Department 2.900. 978. 8,8-' ,, Business Licenses 3, 500. 276. 5,795. FM Other Revenues 100. 30. 1,452. Transfer from Other Funds 700. 2,440. Total General Fund $ 6?1100. $ 2,955. $89,277. { SEWAGE DISPOSAL, FUND Available Cash as of 7-1-65 $ 2, 340. $14,433. Sewer Service Charges 32,000. 3,811. 35,380. Misc. Income &Connection Fees 30,000. 9, 397. 30,620. Transfer From Other Funds -0- 8, 349. Total Sewage Disposal Fund $ 64,340. $13,208. $88,787. STATETAXSTREET AND ROAD FUND Available Cash 7-1-65 $ 27,142. $28,821., Gasoline Tax 15,000 2 ,480 County Road Tax 3, 500. 3,762. Other; 221. Transfer From Other Funds' 1,140 Total Street and Road Fund $ 45,642. $ -0- $95,424:" BANCR.OFT BONDS 1 & 2 & "Interest Available Cash 7-1-65 $ 6,380. Cash with County Treas.7-1-65 1,804. Assessments 41 & Interest $ 41250. $ 89. 2,689 Assessments 42 & Interest 6, 500. ' 337. 3,333. Transfer From Other Funds 50.: Total Bancroft Bonds $ 10,750. $, 426. $14,256.1 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash with County Treas. 7-1-65 $ 7,500. $14,474. Taxes 14,720. Transfer From Sewage Disposal 12,630. 12630. ' Total Obligation Bond Fund $ 34,850. ' $ -0- $27,104. SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND Available Cash 7-1-65 $22,944. Grant In Aid $42,000. $ 90940. 54,540. Transfer From Other Fund 5:003 Total Sewer Construction $42,000. $ 9,940 $82,'487. FINANCIAL- STATEMENT June _30, 1966 EXP_'NDITURES GENERAL FUND 1965/66 Current Year To Budget Month- Date FM Administrative $1.7,260. $ 2,109. $23, 380. IN Library 1,500. 46. 1,442. Police Dept. 23,755. 2, 804. 27,991. City ,Hall Dept. 3, 200. 225. 2, 577. Building Dept. 2,950._ 13. 2,730. Street Lighting 7,000. 376. 4,445 Genera]: Contingency 6,415. Transfer to Other Funds 990. 3,920 Total General Fund $62,100. $ 6, 563. $66,485. Less: 4,620. Total $61,865. SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND Operating Maint. $49,210 $ 2, 358. $39,668. Transfer to G.O. Bonds 12,630. 12,630. General Operating Contingency 2,500. 667. 3,001 Transfer to Other Funds 2,400. Total Sewage Disposal Fund $64,340. $ -3,025. $57, 699. STATE TAX STREET FUND AND ROAD FUND PARK AND RECREATION Park Improvements $ 2,500. 1 $ 3; 960. Street 'Improvement & Maint. 37,442. 257. 18,170. General Operating Contingency 2.,500. Street Maint. (Road Fund) 3,200. 21. 5,024. Transfer to Other Funds 1, 300. 2,800. Total Road & Park 'Fund $45,642. $ 1,579. $29,954. BANCROFT BONDS 1 & 2 & 'INTEREST Bancroft Bonds #1 $ 4,250. $ 2,000. Bancroft Bonds #2 6500. 8, 316. Total Bancroft Bonds $10,750. -0- $10, 316.' GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Bonds & Interest i,1963 Series $22,760. $12,630. Bonds &' Interest 1960 'Series Dec. 4, 575. Bonds & Interest 1961 Series Sept. __7,515- $34,850. -0- $12,630. SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND Sewer Expansion $42,000. $ r 142. $86,729. ' Transfer. to Other Funds 50. Total Sewer Const. Fund $42,000. $ 142. $86,779. t" BUILDING PERMITS ' JUNE 1.9,6E (Y,VNER/CONTRACTOR ADDRESS TYPE VALUATION Joseph W. Davis 8975 S.W. Burnham remodeling $ 1,000. C. E. Klock & Son 8847 S.W. Center Ct. Dress Shop 9, 347. Leland Ariss/ 12000 S.W. Pac. H'way Foundation 1,000. Coast to Coast Stores 12245 S.W. Main St. Sign 1,000. Coast to Coast Stores 12245 S.W. Main StreetSign 1,000. William-Dolber/Nicoli 10450 S.W. Delmonte Drive Residence 27,190. Marvin F. Winters/ A. Berg Route 4, Highway 99W Moving Alexander Const./same 11870 S.W. Burlcrest Residence 17, 390. Van's Const./Myers 13225 S.W. Ash Street 21,407. Marvin F. Winters Rt. 4, Box 103 Foundation 8,000. S.W. Investment Co. 12750 S.W. Pac.H'way Commercial 103,61.7. Wash. Fed. Savings/ L. S. Uppinhouse 12260 S.W. Main St. Commercial 133,200. .Alexander Const./ 11460 S.W. 121st Residence 13,612. Herbert Matney/ - 12345 S.W. Grant Reroofing 1,000. Frank A. Woodard 16215 S.W. Watkins , Greenhouse 1,000. $339,763. �t ic POL'I'CE � PARl'c�EAT CONSOLIDATED !"ODTMY R rORT FOR XOPTH OF Jure , 1:66 CITY OF TIGARD, 0 EEC•O?? TRAFFIJ ARREST ANALYSIS Last Month This Fionth 1. Speeding --------------------------------------- 2. Reckless Driving ---- ------ -- - --_- 42 29 3. Driving'r�hile Intoxicated --- ---- -- 1 0 4. Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop Sign- -- -__ - - 0 0 5. Veh. & Oper, Uc, Violation ---- -- 4 3 6. Imp. - Def. Equip. (Light s,Brakes,riuff1ers) -------- 0 8 7. Illegal 'Parking ------------------------------------ 3 8 1l 18 All Other Traffic Violations ----------------------- 18 17 { TOTALS ---------------------------- 84 —- 78 :JARNINGS given to Traffic Violators ------------------- 55 9!I_- ----------------- TRAF'F'IC ACCIDENT SU u-ZARY Last Month This Month<. Accidents ------------------------------------------- Injuries --= --- _-- -___-__- 13 15 Injuries --------------------------- ___-- ___ Fatalities __ - -- 6 5 Hit & Run Accidents ---- - _ _ _ _ - _ _ - 0 11IUNICIPALCOURT REPORT Las4 Month This Month Cases Processed Through Court ------------- ---- -- 87 79 Fines & Bail Forfeitures ----------------------------- ;'821 .50 $1,195,50 Amount Suspended from Fines ---- -_- -- -_- �y11�2,50 Cases Pending Last Day of Month 26 $135.00 ---- - ----------- - 32 POLICE DAR EXPENTSE M-ILEAGE-GAS-OIL-REPAIRS Unit T�Liles Driven Final Miles Gas Used Oil lased Repairs Re t�laint. 2 ,11 35,975 92.1 102. 8 $800 Car Wash 1.00` ($183.98) ($6.50) Page 1 POLICE DEPAR __ENT I,Z WHLY REPO IFO1V11 CLASSIFICATIOPd 0_+FEASE5CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARi�ESi'S OF OFFENSES MOWN CLEARED 10 OT'il CLH.A D Part I Classes T.aStr?oath 1. ` Criminal Homicide This rionth (a)Nturder & Non-negligent Manslaughter - - - 0 0 0 0 O (b)111anslaughter by Negli- gence 2• Rape ------------------------- - 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Robbery r --- - 0 4. Aggravated Assault Q 0 0 0 --- p 0 5. -Larceny-Theft (except Auto)-- 0 0 0 1 1 (a) Over $50.00 ---- - (b) Linder - --------- 1 2 2 0 0 X50 00 10 2 2 4 2 2 6. Auto Theft ------------------r0 0 0 7. Burglary-Breaking & Entering- 2 0 ". ? 0 0 0 Totals Part I Classes - 3 19 6 6 11 6 _ t Part II Classes 8. Other Assaults -------------- 0 p 0 2 9. Fo_gery & Counterfeiting 21 10. Embezzlement & Fraud -------- 0 0 0 0 11. Stolen Pro Bu � 0 l 0 p•- Y�-ng, N.ec.,c - - FOasessing ------------------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 12• Weapons-Carrying, Possessing, Concealing ------------------ 13• Prostitution &-Collmercializ0 p 0 1 1F u 1 T31ve 14. Sex - _Y � -----------________ 0 0 ' p 0 0 Offenses (except & 13)- 0 0 0 1 1 0 5. Offenses against Fancily & - -° Children -------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 16. Narcotic Drug Lars - -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 17. Liquor Lays ----------------- 7 7 0 - _0 0 18. Drunkeness ------------------ 2 2 19. Disorderly 6onduct - ---_- 2 2 2 1 1 i 0 0 0 20. Vagrancy -- ---- 0 0 0 0 0 - 21,. Gambling -------- 0 22, Driving ��hi.l e Wnder` he Influ- '• "' - o once of Intox Liquor ---�-=-- 00 0 0 0 - 23. . Violation of Road & Driving - Laws L IlLl7' I 6 6 6 211• Illegal Parking --- ----- 11 �-�- 4-• 25! Traffic & M.V. Lays --------- 7 26 27 11 Z8 z8 1 26. . All Other Offenses - --- o 0 0 Totals, Part II Classes .8-L 83 79 1\ID TOTALS, Part I & IT Classes- 133 117 101 95 89 82 Page 2 t POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY F020FP Ui F0L CLAS TFlC.ATIOt OFF vSES ACES ARREa' S OFFET,SES CASES ARRESTS OF OFFENSES MOWN CLEARED Kr104v�7 CLEARED This 4onth Part-1 Classes ',(Breakdown) Last Month Larceny-Theft (Except Auto) 0 0 0 0 (A) Pocket Picking ---- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (B) P�,trse Snatching - -- 2 2 2 _, l (C) Shoplifting -------- (D) ----(D) Thefts from Autvs 0 0 0 0 0 - (except E) ------ I - - -- _' (E) <Thefts of AutoParts 2 0 0 0 0 and Accessories --- 1 2 2 0 0 (F) . Thefts of Bicycles- 0 - (G) Thefts from Build- 0 0 0 0 0 ings (Except C & H) - e (H) "Thefts from any Coin Operated Machines; 0 0 0 0 (Parking Meters,etc) 0 (T) All other lahaeny, 6 Theft ------------ _ - _ -- Totals, Part I 8 2 2 s Classes (Breakdo*.,111) - L n i' i Page ,3 �Y �Igmjsgi 111m NEW POLICE DEPARMNIT M0N`1'HLY REPOFd' ARREST OF MINORS TRAFFICARRESTS BY AGES OF MINORS OFFETSES 15 & 16 17 18 19 20 Totals Under Speeding - 2 2 4 1 9 Reckless Driving ---- - 0 Disobey Traffic Signal 1 or Stop Sign -------- 1 Operators Lie. Viol--- 2 _ 4 ations ----- -- - 2 _ 0 Veh. Lie. Violations - 0 Defective Equipment;-- 0 Driving Jrlhile Intox -- 2 - 11 Other Traffic Viol. -- 2 2 2 3 TOTALS ------ 2 44 5 2 - 25 8 TOTALS LAST MONTH `9 12 6 5 - 32 — ONE MISCELLANEOUS ARRESTS BY 'AGES OF JUVENILES` OFFENSES 10 & 11-12 13-14 15 16 17 Tbtals Under 0 Burglary ------------ 2 _ 2 Larceny -- - -- ---- 0 - S Bad Checks ---------- 0 Auto Theft Assaults ------------ 1 . - 1 0 Liquor Lays --------- _ - 0 Drunkeness ---------- _ 0 Disorderly Conduct 0 Vandalism ----------- _ 0 Poss Stolen Prop. --- 0 Curfem., & Truancy ---- 0 R,inarays & Escapees - - 0 Misc. Criminal `------ ............... TOTALS ------ 2 1 - 3 TOTALS LAST 1 2 MONTH 2 ------ Page 4 POLICE DEPARTIM TTfj f 0U."Th' REPORT ACTIVITY REPORT 1, Accidents Investigated ---_ _-- Last Month This-_-____�-____-__-_ 7 11 Iionth 2, Vacation House Checks -------------------------------- 0 34 3. Open Doors & Windo=.as --------------------------------- 17 11 4.. Spepial Prowi .Checks --------------------------------- 316 5 23l 39 . Assists Rendered to Other Agencies ---------------v__- 35 23 6. Aid to Citizens -------------------------------------- 64 43 T. Tarrants Served -------------------------------------- 1 0 8. Field Interrogation n ,r s -------------------------- 11 3g 9. Misc. Complaints Reed & Investigated a. Animal ----------------------------------------- 6 6 b. Abandoned Auto --------------------------------- 1 _ p c. Assaults,<Aggravated --------------------------- p 1 d. Assaults, Simple ---------- -------- ---_- 0 2 e. BArglary --------------------------------------- 2 2 f. Civil ------------------------------------------ 2 2 g. Disorderly Conduct ----------------------------- 3 P h. `Domestic --------------------------------------- 3 0 i. Drunks ----------------------------------------- 2 3 j. Fire --- ------------------- ----- - ---- 1 1 k. Forgery, Embezzlement & Fraud ------------------ 15 1 1 Juvenile --------------------------------------- 9 '1 2 m. Larceny of Bicycles ---------------------------- 0 2 n, Larceny of Auto'--------------------------------_ o.' Larceny over $50.00 -- --- --- --- -_- 3 6 0 3 p., Larceny Under $50.00 --------------------------- 6 6 q,' Lost & Missing Persons ------------------------- 3 r, Property Found ------------------ -------- 2 2 s.c Property Lost ----------------------------------- 2 h t. Prowlers ------------------I- --- --- ----- 4 2 . u.;: Suicides ------- --------- v.; Susp". Persons, Autos, Circumstances ---------=-- 5 2 w. Traffic ----------------------------------------- 3 3 x. Vandalism ------ -------- --.. _ _ 3 7 y. All other Misc. Compl. Reed &-Inv, --- -___--_ �9 19 TGTALS Misc; Comps. Recd & Inv, ---------- 117 86 GRAND TOTAL Activities & Compl. Redd Inv. --- -- 668 493 UNPAID OVERTM OPEED BY OFFICERS Last Month This Month ?' "'-"---------- loo hours 68 hours s Page '.5 fe 3 POLICE DEPARTMENT I"IONTHLY REPORT EVALUATION REPORT OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY-INCLUDING CHECKS PROPERTY STOLEN, Value -----�----- ---- ------- ------ ti�e 5.797.8-- PROPERTY LOST, 797.8PROPERTY`LOST, Value --------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY ------------------------------ ---------------PROPERTY RECOVERED, Value --------------------------- 7 7 7-83 PROPERTY FOUND, Value --------------------------------- 166.00 CHECKS, Value Lost ----------------'--------..-___----------_--_---------.- � 8.21 CHECKS, Value Recovered ------------------------------------------------ w 20.00 TOTAL VALUE, Property Lost or Stolen ----------------------------------- N 5;861.01L TOTAL VALUE, Property Found& Recovered ------------w LOSS,FOR LAST MONTH ---------------------------------------------------- GAIN -------------------------------------------------GAIN ;PsL FOR THIS MONTH ------------------------------------------------ a+220112.79 BREAKDOwN OF HOURS - PER ACTIVITY _ Regular Overtime Regular Overtime Accident Inv. 12 - 0 Identification 0 0 Traffic Patrol - 200 : 25 Jail Duties 2 0 Foot Patrol 4 , 0 Warrant Service 0 0 Criminal Inv! 15 0 Special Detail 0 0 Escort Service 1 0 Other Activity 0 0 Fire 1 0 Provi -100 3$ Commurdcations 0 0 Training 125 11-` Photography 0 0 School Patrol 0 0 Records 35 10 Report Writing 20 40 Indicates that overtime denoted is worked by officers as a matter of course and no compensation is expected for such duties. This breakdo-in does not include the hours of the Chief of Police ME END OF THE MONTH REPORT FOR June , 1966 RESPECTF( LY SUBMITTED BY: CHIEF OF,;POLICE Hugh H. T;,Tilkinson, Page 6 - June 1966 SEWER DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT Total gallons of sewage and industrial waste treated: 14,272,000 million gallons Y Average daily flow: 475,000 gallons Total solids for themonthcame to: 110,000 gallons The daily average was : 6700 gallons Total Chlorine: 300 pounds Average Chlorine: 11.3 pounds per day Tests run to show efficiency of plant are: BOD test; Raw Sewage BOD-' 223ppm (parts per million) Final Effluent BOD- 22 ppmm Percent Reduction BOD-` 90% D.O. test: Raw Sewage DO- 3.7ppm Final Effluent-', 5.8ppm Percent Increase- 85% TO Cl- CtT. J`CT: ACCs^.,,..T DATA "J _ L .:ALF 0 19 �11C O ed dou '71.11 .L"iLQ data GIi a ci.a; :t, :i.Y Cl {, i7;' �I�1 _.0 CU 1^-'' t�._ i half oithe calendar year 1n6;<, Lost critical- locaions: GP:^a, 3: to 21 Trt t£-rsecii--)n #2-- S.e% a c i is Elk,Ty. S.W. cii enzie, st c,etnt- . sec Ui Dn S r;r, PacificStreetnt�_ + , sfc :i_�r. Eos t Critical DayE, of ..eek: 1- Friday �ff2- Saturday it3- Thursday 1'iost Critical Tine Periods #1- �,:45r-r< - 5:45-5 Fl_ #2- 10:45AZ 11:45A�` Injuries: : Fatal - 0 Injured Persons - 23 Iron-injured re--sons - 108 Causes of Accidents: : f1- Follo,.-inq Too Close r�2- Failure to Yield Right o2 aJY #3- Speed 1,'ehicle Defects Traffic Light Violations; improper Turns #5- improper Passing Tmproper Lanc Changing Drunk Driving Driving on `1rong Side of Street r6- All Other Ages of Drivers at Fault: #1- 16 through 20 years r2- 45 through 54 years #3- 35 through 44 years #4- ,65 years on f5- 25 through 34 years #6- 21 through 24 years P Hugh .H. `^ailkinson Chief of Police { RIN AMR R! Ii A