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City Council Packet - 03/13/1967 I. CALL r:i oRia TR 2, ROL(- CAM, 4. APPIc+AL OF 5. MO!�frlirl ll-1 [!'T..c3 i'brs,fildi<,g Lcl Police qd, 6 PAYIN,", 0 F 1 3., 1-1 7. APPOI',,,?1. td! 8�Jl m.w,__ vvl'.1.`i: a`L NI•go ,',trnr._t 8. P(XgEq M(.'t4JLR ? KCiiASli' g 9. AT.>O:i'1'L)1vAL A..e i.. LSi e ) .?','<Z v'`' t., :)1 , ✓l.. !i:f: 10.- OIZ111AP^Ti`{ tfi6l-'2:3 -• S.W. M,II ti^!1.L;E1' 'a.a N. +GEfiryt„ ';' i I a:`I iRr7?It.1 (a) Adoption of ;rc:i.:a ^:t ('b) A':ithorize Call for +xda r,ra 'Project 'April 10, lits, 11, oRr)r-,-uNccE #b7•-5 :`H(;OL I✓IS'CRit:' #2 A,,.F,i _T1G (a; Pllblic IR4ar'ir.g &:GG Y.M, (l; Adoption at ;rdirari:°e 12. oRDT.NANCE 41,6"-20 l NNEXA`YON (a) 8-,OC) r-_,vi. (]b) Adoption of Ordinance 13. ORDINANCE 467-21 PIAN,Nv1 ,%3 AIM ZONING CODE (a) Public Hearing 3efT0 1'.M. (b) Adoption of Ordinance 4. ORDTNANICL #57 22 SUZ•,y-,NEE •SC)YfIvo.rN i;LGJ.Iib•a' f tiTktlic ixe�e'xt;g `� 8.0f) P,M. (b) Adopt:irn of t.,_dinance. Page 1 t,. I ' r s; z ti K s P 3 Al � a i i i i b i f � ;t S {yF � } $ b`f fin'. ti K E F Sy. _ S J #�jh �a h T-Z C, A R D C Y T YC 0 U N C I L REGULAR C AYVCIL MEETING, mI)NDAY, :'ARCH 13, 195; 7-30 p..."I. 1, ROLL CALL Present: Mayor E. G. Kyle, Councilmen F. H. Bergmann, Roy M. Fisher, Harvey L. Inauss, John P. 4e11, Attorney F. A. Anderson, City Adminis�rator Robert K. Logan; Keith C. 'Thompson, City Engineer; Monnie S, Andrews, City Recorder 2. PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE 3. MINU'T'ES, for approval February 27, 1967, March 6, 19„' Approved. 4. FINANCIAL AND DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS rOR FEBRUARY 1967 (a) -Submitted and made a part of the record. 5. PAYING OF THE BILLS -Total Payable $15,563.35 Motion; Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Knauss 'Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. APPOINTMENT OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEMBER Postponed until March 27,",1967. 7. LAWN MOWER BIDS Tri-Western, Inc. $1,095.00 E. P. -Baltz &- Son 969.00 Sherwood Equipment 975;10 Oregon Toro Distributors, Inc. 995.00 Bids opened by City ,Recorder and City Engineer March 10, 1967. Recommendation of City Administrator to accept' the bid'of Sherwood Equipment Company in the amount of $975..10 because of larder size ar.d versatility of Toro Machine. Motion. Councilman Bergmann, Seconded;by Councilman Knauss Approved by unanimous vote ofCoucil. Page 1 - 3/13/67 8. nU..•iri."rl, ALc V'f,t� tvl'> 'Tt� J I N j i_:'. Fa,.i ha:o,t, Charles [ L.r c, ?;td.F Sell and FlaIt 6an;e.ant Recorrutiendatiot. o: <[ —axe, Cl,a cad_% of ize-,`6 AdvisotY C o a:aitteis _ Motsr.•rs; Councilman Bergtna..x;, ve..-1XId by ur:Ci2ma.. hpp:aved +.: ..nanimous vote of 3, 7R TszH N: A., :;r•.izrta ,ca confirming ana :ia.-t+- r.-.l .i:e resr;iaCtoa :f the city C'auncil of relr_.az- 1.."s, 1'r .'tr, respect to the .7.W. MAIN S>.'REE`" _F..>+. _, rt i...._. Approv 1-4, Ratifying and Adopting Plans. pe.^i.fi'nti.or.s and Zstiir:atac, for Regrading, Widening, v na "urt,ir.g, i:atalLation Sidewalks, Construction or Storm Sewers andlnstallatio<. ..t bightir:g F"acilitir�s, Declaring results of hearing held v,itil respect tnareto, 7`irect:ing Solicitatia[: c,f Ili.Cis for Construction of said Laiprrl ecants, provzdir:g for th- llaxc:.-I Of said improve rents, and Declaring an r^.mezger.— tsids to be C•pened 8-.00 p.14_ April 10, 1967, COur.cil 11.11altibels, City Hall, Tigard, Oregor. Ia; Ordinance No,�67 23 - ordinance read three times t- title an,-' number (b) Motion: ,-ouncilman Fisher, Seconded by ounci1mKn Eerg:[:._n_: Adopted by unanimous vote of councii. 10. ANNE". TLON ORDINANCE -- An Ordinance Annexing to the city or 1' gdzd Lands of School District #23 (Tigard; in the 9.,W., 3, of the NE a sof Ser_. 1, T1S, R1W, W,M. Washington County,, Oregon Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. Hearing;Closed. (a% Ordinance No.-67-19 - Ordinance read three times by title and number (b) Motion: Councilman, Knauss, Seconded by Councilman Well Adopted by unanimous vote of Council.' 11. AITI,4'XATION'ORIDUvANCE An Ordinance Annexing to the cit, ;*f 'Tigard, Oregon, a Certain Area Contiguous to the City, including "Pirlrz,rook" Subdivision, Washington County, Oregon Page 2 - 3/13/67 A Cashier' Check in the !`...i;ur.t C)- ,9,000. was presented to Council by Stam Adkins. Public }learing - 8:00 P.M. 'Those testifying who are not !-ii r.• vor of i:he lln<-.exation wercr Jessie Snyder, Joixn Skourtes Hearing Closed. Mr. Adkins has agreed to pay up to ;i00.00 fax- pnmpi*.:j of ti;e sewer plant if the City finds it. r =scary to dp so. (a) Ordinance No. 67•-20 - Ordinance :read tilt 'irnes ;y title and nuinJ;ev_ (b) 'Motion,, i.ouncilman Berclaiar.n, Seconded by Councilman Well Adopted by unanimous vote of Council.. 12. PLA14NING AND ZONING ORI)iriANCE An Ordinance Adopting the Report of the City Planning Cox[ur�ission with respect to Planning and Zoning withirn the City of Tigard, Declat_ng the 'title and Purpose, and Enacting Regulations and Restrictions with Respect to the : eight, Number of Stories and Size of Buildings; the Part and Percentage of any lot that may be occupied; the Size of Yards, courts and Other Opol..- Spaces; the' Locatir.._ and Use of Buildings and Premis< Czar Trade, Industrial, Residentiai ar,d Other Purposes, Creating f)istricts for said Purposes and Establishing the Boundaries thereof, Providing for Changes and Modifications in the Regulations, Restrictions and Bound- aries of each District; Regulating Non-Conforming Uses; Defining Certain Terms used in Connectiori therewith; Providing Penalties for the Violatior Thereof; Repealing Ord. No. 63-6 Enacted by the City Council on May 13, '1963 and Sections 5 :and 6 o Orth Number 63-8 Enacted by ;the Council on June 24,-1963.` Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M. John Skourtes testified, and stated that fie was not in Favor of all Commercial Zoning along the Pacific highway. Hearing Closed.' Page 3 3/13/67 (a) ordinance No. Fi:' zl xdina ...c r<=ad three tL.ues y title a;.d nuuwex (Ya} Mots,: 'ouncilinaci by coI,r--.ilma.r Bergmann Adopted by unanimous vete cr 13. ZONING ORPINANCE uutamne 6,W. ay #217 from A-2 to c'-2 ,':;eneral t:ommerr.iali Pµbli.v Hearing 85uJ ;'•e�1., Hearing Closed., Tabled.' 14. AUJ0URNMENT 8.33 P„M, } ti page 4 3/13/67 A report ..of the,City Planning Cacismission: '. Section 5: The .City.Record? er be and she is hereby,author 3zed and directed to"give notice, of said hearing by publication' in the Tigard:;Timesi a news_ paper .of 'gsner£tl,clrculatfon' within the City of Tigard.In the; issues of March 2 and Maroh% 1967s arid,by posting notice O, :'6211A hearing'.in,not less.tbass MC S OF PUBLIC REARIN :tfirea pubifa places is the City:: :Biazcls 1967 , ':od Tigard for a like period p"f AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Cris ori°iE'X6A?dr'4REc ( sor;tc,the meariag: tiRDltd CETo,�67 1Fl ' .Section 6,- Inasmuch as it is ?R r`alQs i�'"TTI#JTir A necessary .for the imniediata; STATE OF OREGON, PUX,iC`fI' tr;1lilTlif preservation":of ss. SPECT TO T1IE �II7A 3 1sealth and safety of the peopi. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. PtTs3� COF�I#HEL CITY � :tRle' City>of-Tigurd that saint PiIIYCI*COlt2IIfIPi �d5$�i= wring �se`held w'th'=r€tspe" ME ( !ri?fJ1�SION �i ►;t -resort-and zonffig ss I - - — cIT °C t."C1I C1FBO15"3 123 ,.,di &Ce sabmittedby-thet-V ILLS 'T$ sass$Commisshoni toIto being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publisher _.___.__.__ Z+ + t9�A dSlay;sad it'is necacsaxy . zo,4=cPdRwA1gasrt ovide tar don legsl.notica of The Tigard Times, a news a er of general circulation, as defined .CITY OF, GARB,% i said-° &'` tlsts,or g P P A.NTF sl ZC,�121G� ' - shall:take effNct "menedtat8, GElh`CY cl :A# rafore an esnargen by ORS 193.010 and 103.020, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and �66t lared to eXD a1��#�1 gtdinsnce slial�state; that the legal notice, a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was S � I>p awQ'.ansl offset From aid 'rrai...: lisasssge;b;' the;nasi' iblished in the entire issue of said newspaper for _,. 2 successive and niII�I@#o =v �3Ay FF1 unanimisis gf: f df �cCOsuLL!'1 met be ii_,- z yss consecutive weeks in the following issues March Z and saT vxd ils mar" T reads this --— — — its i{Fi18FYe 1963a c x. - — 0 _ "std sr' C itY , IYi�sr � _..:_ Fsbrna ,f (Signature --- ddasa��E }'lam a 111 •;,, single'fa. � �IQsigs ��`� 'o�Ti ��,�� wli�iscrihed end sworn to before me this ____ ..__ __—__..___day of_ end seRM $Y �rslex fess locati t asiIldisa cif of "$ asdF pY•�i8 �a e1."S�* -g �S✓ti' M4ETnibg Bri',iA 19-kJ # ��� o IiFG61JFtE21{If — Notary Public of Oregon ZA4Bhilt COMMISSION My conianassiot expires _—=---- FXPiRtt SER 18,196!! 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Section,8:' The 'City Council 01,Tfgard furEher ftnds that the ' and Ie Id le g C6ntntl68164 after due gal noticia; prescribed c by the Gity Gaiancil, has;can_ dutedi�blic,bearin8s with re_ rPa oto its tentatixe and .scM as=hereinbefore,-eel d and'thauthe said bear., e , t�hes fivave !seen concluded.and,, PIn report;of the city,:= form o S CQmmission' to the f a 20nbg ar been dinence has Recorder g with?the City . dn&withthe recow menthe a s:gf tha'COMMI-Seim for the adoge CM of the reP6rt and ordinance, . o,that-a l Prior, r or,ncilfurthertgnds'' all priorrede«Mth respect.theratai`haxe` en dug and progaeriY,condtcted and that Pursuant to 22/',260 OreHe_ xised ses r 01 a Council shll affod;Perste`Pax tiCu3arly in I resterested'and the genera;Publio afoFPortunitf'tC be beard with pect to of srethe -rr,Posedadoption' ald, part. '_. _ Section-q; A and the.saPnhlia hearing Puegy calIad,.to me, is, hereby PFQ ;Council, helii bF.the City tooVi �'Mondai,,. the, 13th PnoJ& dal Of&larch;.1467 at the you h of8a)0 o°Clock g.14Y. :in.the!Hall a bars Of the;City eO�Gry Hall Street Ore i;4srd #Pue' all Scat,at whie tftneansiPlace ve ested isons`ParEicularly nter_ Will hgve And a Senorai,pablic; ,d J with+ oortitttfty to be Pact -tO Bald R Off, pe ut IQs^ d tulle IAS n Ealp, IA�I xf 7,Iy r x om o^r F � r BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT MARCH 13, 1967 General Fund, U.S. National Bank Balance as of January 31, 1967 $20,354.62 February Receipts 14,802.95 Balance $35,T57.57 Check No. 2121 League of Ore. Cities, Blue Cross 142.11 2132 Roger M. Thomssen, Recording Fees 13.00 2133 _Tigard Bond & Insurance Boiler Policy 345.00 2134 Mrs. Joseph Ridgeway - refund - zone change 2500 2136 Roger Thomssen - Recording Fees - 67-16, 67-5 10.50 2137 William Poole Judge - Feb. 100.00 2150 Void 2151 Del Ball Ford Cc, - Police Car 2,354.59 2153 U.S. National Bank of Oregon printed checks 4.05 2154 National League of Cities publication 4.00 2155 Hugh Wilkinson - mileage - Feb. 6,.88 2156 West Coast Telephone Co. 169.15 2157 Northwest Natural Gas Co. 50.85 2158 Portland General Electric = St. Ltg. 626.40 662.56 2159 The Times Publications - Planning & Zoning 18.95 2160 Tigard Water District - Jan. Feb. 5.00 2161 Tigard Pharmacy police camera 10-18 2162Northwest Industrial Laundry Co. 19.80 2164' Void Salaries`& Taxes 4,705.57 2166 George F. Cake Co. police safety screen 77.84 2167 Communication Specialist - repair police radio 109.75 2168 Void 2170 Associates Financial Services Corp. - police 54.24 2171 Del Ball Ford Co. - police car repair 30186 2172 Tigard Community Center - Court' 57.50 2173 'Floyd Johnson Printing Co.' Business License 41.20 2174 Nine-T-Nine Service - Gas (police) 242.45 Total 9.,532.03 Book Balance $25,625.54 tf' Page 1 3/13/67 SewacL:_:Disposal Fuzd_First National BBalnce as of January 31 1967 -- $14,747.47 February Receipts - 5,23:3,.92 Balance $19,9ffl7 Check No. SII5 U.S.'National Bank "Sinking Fund" $ 316,67 601 League of Oregon Cities, Blue Cross 52.56 605 Monnie S, Andrews, Petty Cash 100,00 606 American Society of Civil Engineers, Dues 34,00 607 Tigard Lumber Co. - Supplies 61;26 608 F.A. Anderson, Jan. Fees (Pacific Hwy, 24.00) 306,00 609 Stevens & Thompson (Pacific Hwy, 147.00) 219,00 610 Wh.itcher Printing & Stationery, Supplies 2y,37 614 Void " 618 UNIVAC, City Cer:f;tis 75,00 619 Void < 620 Daily Journal of Commerce, Notice to Contractors 25,E5 621 John W. Compton, Jr. research (Phil Lewis) 10,00 622 Void 623 -S C M Corp. (two months) 117.42 624 State of Oregon, audit 40.00 625 Modern Plumbing Supplies 2.59 626 Teeco Products Inc'. - Supplies 20.21 627 Addressograph Multigraph Corp, - Supplies 31:,57 -628 Void 629 West Coast Telephone 23,60 630 Northwest Natural Gas Co. 120.77 631 Portland General Electric 247.93 -632 American Industrial Service Co. 29,60' 633 ZEP Manufacturing Co. 17C1,00 634 The Times Publications 135.32 635 Void 636 Harold C. Daniels - mileage, Feb. 22.64 637 Tigard Water District - Jan., Feb'. 58.90 638 Void 639 Van Waters & Rogers, 'Inc. -' repair meter 28.65 640 John W. Compton, Jr. - profile(Farmers Ins.) 107.50 641 Inertol Co. - Sthinner 12.90 642 PennsaltlChemicals Corp, - chlorine 58.50` 643 Void 644 Floyd Johnson Printing Co. - letterheads 91.65 645 - Nine-T-Nine Sales Gas 71.75'- Salaries & Taxes Total 1,649.74 Book Balance $15,710,54 $ 4,270.75 Sewage Disposal Fund' U. S. National Balance as o January 31,1967 $ 1,694.37 February Receipts 356.74 Balance $ 2,051.11 Road & State Tax Street Fund, U. S. National Balance as of January 31, 1967 $ 5,680.10 'February Receipts 12,012.47 Balance i7r, 92.-57 Public Works & iRoads, U.S. National C eck:No. -4-f4-League of Ore. Cities, Blue ,Cross $ 40.40 427 Oregon State Hwy. Dept. - Maps 10.00 428 Tigard Lumber Co. 22,90 429 Stevens & Thompson -, Main Street 683.30 ; Page 2 3/13/67' 430 Whitcher Stationery & Supplies 12.75 435 Valley Office Equipment"- repairs 17.75 436 Western Auto Associate Store - Supplies 1.45 437 Darrell Steinke paint job - dump truck 45.00 438 Tigard Auto Supply - Supplies 20,68 439 Caffee Automotive supply Supplies 8.19 440 Barbur'Blvd. Rentals air compressor 13.75 441 Sam A. Mesher Tool Co. Supplies 75.99 442 Tigard Sand & Gravel Co. 12.30 443 Portland Stamp`& Seal Co. - notary'seal 9.00' 444 Keith C. Thompson mileage, Jan., Feb. 32.40 Salaries & Taxes 736.96 Total $1,742.82 Park Check No. Tigard Lumber Co. S 16.50 2158 Portland General Electric 1.25 Total $ 17.75 Book Balance- $15,932.00 Bancroft Bonds #1 & Interest, U.S. National Bank Balance as of January 31, 1967 $ 236.22 February Receipts 218.95 Balance $ 455.17 Sewer Construction Fund, U.S. National Balance as of February 28, 1967 $ 66.11 Sewage Construction Fund, First National Balance_as of>February 28, 1967 ($4,407.26) General Fund, First National Balance as of January 31,- 1967 $ ,282.91 , February Receipts 18.75 Balance $ 301.66 Bancroft Bond $2 & Interest, First National Balance as of February 28, 1967 $1,936.58 Road Fund, First National Balance as of February 28,';1967 $ 18.99 Bancroft Bond #3 &Interest Balance:as of-January 311967 - '0 - February Receipts $28,718.32 Balance= , 32 Total Payable, First National $ 4,270.75 Total Payable, U.S. National 11,292.60 TE5,50.35 Page 3 3/13/67 4-' !I NOR PINANCIAT, STATEMSNI February 28, 1067 E R?V.EITU ES 1966-67 Current Year To GENERAL FUND Budget Month Date Available Cash 7/1/66 $39,000. -0 $23,792. Property Taxes 19,000. 151. 21,177. Building Permits 5,800. 2,577. 10,974. - Franchises 14,3C8. 7,655. 15,370. Cigarette Tax -0- -0- 3,774. Liquor Allocation 7"600. 2,754. 6,721 Business Licenses 5,500. 333. 7,263. Fines and Forfeitures 11,100. 1,1:59. 9,125. Other Revenues 950. 190. 1,730. Transfer from other Funds 10,156. -0- 861.. Total General Fund $92,494. $1 ,822. $101,387. SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND NURN Available cash 7/l/66 $23,000. -0- $27,360. Sewer Service Charges 36,000. $2,529. 27,864. Connection Fees & r", sc.Sncome 30,000. 3,062. 47,5444. Transfer from other Funds -0- -0- -0- Total Sewage Disposal Fund $89,000. ;:5,591. $1.02,768. STATE TAX STREET AND ROAD FUND Cash on Band as.of 7/1/6'6` $25,000. -0 $26,718. State Gas Tax 20,852. $11,973 21,669. county Road Tax 3,948. 39. 3,175. Transfer from other Fudns -0- -O- -0- Total Street and Road Fund $49,800. $12;012. $51,562. BANCROFT BONDS 1 & 2 & INTEREST cash on Hand as .of 7/IA'G' $5,222. -0- $1,928: Cash with County,Treasurer 1,103. -0- 654. Assessment #1 &,#2, 2,675. 152. 1,9323 Interest 750. 67. 981 Transfer from other Funds -0 -0 -0- Total Bancroft 'Bonds $9,750. $219. $5,495. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash on Iiand`7/1/66' $6,700. -0- $16,281? with County Treasurer Taxes 15,070. -0- -0- Transfer from Sewage Disposal Fund 12,370. -0- 10,250. Total obligation Bond Fund $34,140. -0- $26,531. UNBONDED ASSESSMENT -0- -0- $765. BANCROFT 43 Assessments #3 -0- S$28,718. $28,718. Transfer from Other Fund -0- -0- 45,883: Total Bancroft Bond -0- $25,718 $74,601`. TIME DEPOSIT INTERES? (Road Fund) -0- $143. $656. FINANCIAL STATEMENT February 28, 1967 EXP,i", ITURES 1966,/67 Current Year To GENERAL FUND Budget Month Date Mayor and Council 2,400. $4. $1,128. Municipal Court 1,990. 100. 979. Administrative Dept. 22,892. 2,306. 21,203. Building Dept. 2,725. 125. 1,163. Planning and Zoning Dept. 625. 19. 248. Library 2,285. 50. 1,420. Police Dept. 37,978. 5,204. 28,796. Non-Departmental 19,116. 1,2,1A 13, 137. _ Contingency 2,483. -0- -0- Transfer to Other Funds -0- =0- 100. Total General Fund $92,494. $9,052. $68,179. SE'VIAGE DISPOSAL FUND operating'& Maint. 572,II83. $4,,42, $39,041. Contingency 3,747. -0- -0- Transfer to G.O. Bonds 12,370. -0- 10,250. Transfer to Other Funds -0- -0- _ 46,242. Total Sewage Disposal $89,000. $4,642. $95,533. STATE TAX STREET & ROAD FUND Public,Nlorks $40,004. 51,722. $17,320.` County Roads 3,948. " 35. 916. Park Improvements 5,125. l 18. 822. Contingency Fund 723. -0 -0- Transfer to Other Funds -0- -0-= -0- Total State Tax & Rd.Funds $49,800. $1,775. $19,058. ° GENERAL<OBLIGATION 'BONDS & INT, 1960 Series Dec. $,`3,250. ' -0-' $10,250. 1961 Series Sept. 1,175. -0- -0- 1956 Series July 17,345.- -0 -0- Total GO.Bonds & Int. $21,770. : -0 $10,250. BANCROFT BONDS 1' & 2 & INT. Bancroft #1 $ 2,250. - -0- $ 1,997. Bancroft #2 7,500. -0- 53. Transfer to Other Funds -0- -0 401. ' Total Bancroft Bonds $,9,750. -0- ' $-2,451. BANCROFT BONDS #3 -0- -0- $45,882. i BUILDING P'???VITS - FEBRUARY UARY -1_967 Owner/Contractor Address wne Valuation P.T. & E.Corp. 12600 S.W. Hvey. Y217 Addition $ 8, 500. J.A.Paterson 1201.5 S.W.118th Residence 2.1,062. Vance T-ee 1.0260 S.W.Brookside Residence 26,050. Alexander Constr.Co. 12040 S.W.Burlheiahts Residence 17,6£15, Alexander Constr.Co. 11745 S.W.Burlcrest Dr. Residence 13,612. Alexander Constr.Co. 11605 S.W.Burlerest Dr. Residence 13,612. Alan Paterson 1.0395 S.W.Meadow St. Residence 1.4,812. John A. Loewer 12020 S.W. 118th Residence 1€1,740. Alexander Constr. 1.2020 S.W.Burl.heights Residence - 19,237. Dave Stroup 11.960 S.W. Manzanita Ct. Residence 11,770. Dave Stroup 11965 S.W. Manzanita Ct. Residence 14,776. Alexander Const.Co. 11990 S.W.Burlheights Residence '7,685. Alexander Const.Co. 11575 S.W.Burl.crest Dr. Residence 17,665. R.T. & E.Corp. 12600 S.W.Hwy.217 Incinerator 3,480. Robert T.Cooper 14130 S.W.105th Apts. (28 units) 252,667. Ted L. Millar 9815 S.W.Walnut Ct. Apts. (24 'units) 187,2.02. Alexander Const. 11690 S.W.—Durlcrest Residence 17,685. Showcase T.V. 11640 S.W.Pac.Highway Sign_ 100. Doss' Cleaners 13050 S.W.Pac.Highway Sign 750. Gulf Oil Corp. 11575 S.W.Pac.Highway Service Station 17,700. Norman W.Page 10040 S.W.Pac.Highway 3 plea 14,140. Elsie Norman 12370 S.W.Main Install 'Cooler 1,500. Tigard SchoolofBeauty 12750 S.W. Pacific Sign 300`. Richard A.Nelson 11970 S.W. 118th Residence 18,365. Edward Industries 14145 S.W.105th Sign 700. Dave Stroup 11990 SW.Manzanita Residence 13,488. Delmar A.Martin 11445 SW.Greenburg Apts. (8 Units) 57,107-. Lone Oak Restaurant 11920 S.W.Pacific 'Highway Addition 4,400. Gulde Investment Co. 11935 S W.N.Dakota Residence 14,205. TOTAL' . .$825,125. FEBUARY REPORT TIGARD TREATMENT PLANT SEWAGE DEPARTMENT Total gallons of sewage and industrial waste treated: 23,488,000 gallons Average daily flow: 838,000 gallons Total solids for the month: 59,325 gallons The daily average of solids: 2,925 gallons Total chlorine for the month: 369 pounds The daily average of chlorine: 12 pounds Tests run to show plant efficiency are: BOD Test: Raw Sewage- 121 ppm (partsper million) Primary effluent- 58 ppm Final effluent- 19 ppm Primary percentremoval- 61% Final percent removal- 88% DO Test: Raw Sewage-. 5.6 Fianl Sewage- 7.8 Percent increase- 28,- Solids Tests: Raw Sewage- 103 mg/1 suspended solids Final Sewage- 28 mg/1 Percent ftcrease-,,.72)b CONSOLI.DATE'D MONTHLY REPORT FOR MOOT'"f3 OF F ;BRLTARY 1967 TRAFFIC ARREST ANALYSIS Last Month This Month 1 1. Speeding--------------------- � _ � . 51 45 2 Reckless Driving �_��_. -��,_�W�.�� .:_ ��-_��� 1 0 3. Driving While Intoxicated �.._ _, _����,��-� 4 3 1 ` 4. Disobey Traffic Signal or Stc.p Sign_- -- --- g 10 5. Ve'h. & Oper.L:ic. Violation._ -------_----_-_., 20 14 6. Smp.-Def.Equ p. t Lights, Brakes,.vt_Ifflers) ----- 9 5 7. Illegal Parking---------.-_. -- - -- ---- 10 30 B. All Other Traffic VioIation's��..-�._m---------- 16 5 1'O'rA-LS---------------------------- 118 110 WARNINGS riven to Traffic Violators- ------------ 101 94 RADAR CITAT.riiOTS.a..._.... .­-y_,...e..,;.,. 14 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SUMMARY Last 'MonthThis Month Accidents 19 Injuries--------------------------------------------_----_---m-----_--._--.------- 14 2 Fatalities----------------------------------------- 0 0 Hit & Run Accidents------------------------------ 2 3 MUNICIPAL 'COURT REPO?'cT Last Month This Month Cases Processed Through Court-------------------- 100` 104 Fines & Bail Forfeitures---------------- _------$1,414.00 $1,309.00 Amount Suspended from Fines----------------------- $166.00 $67.50' Cases Pending Last Day of Month-------_-------- 15 25 ------------ POLICE CAR 'EXPENSE-MI LEAGE-GAS-01L-REPAIRS Unit# `Miles Driven Final 'Miles Gras Used Oil Used Repairs. Reg. Maint. z 4,125 78,184 491.8 Qt $3oi.86 $4.50 t $.177.75 ` $2.49 3 1,177 1,177 129.5 , I 1 Qt. None None wr Page ,1 OL..C. DEPARI",112'.^IT NON1'LILy RE PORT ` UNI FOW4 CL ASST i 'CATION_. _OFF.'f45ES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OF t�FL'EN�J S 1C�c)t:ti�` C LE.ARED, KNOWN CLEARED Part W Last...Month This Month I Classes 1. Criminal homicide (a)Murder & 1%lon-ne-gl gene 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mans laug'hter-��-.,- _ . (b) Mans laughter by Ne.gli - _ b Q_gence­ -...--.-...,-ti.,.,,...__.__ 0 q 0 � 2. ?iape. _ _w__�.�_.._ _.� 0 0 4 9 0 0 -0 0 0 0 3. Robb e r�r ...�: ,���__�.. �. 0 1 0 0 4, Aggravated YAssault----_�.___._ p u0 5., Larceny--Theft (except Auto) � � 7 0 0 (a: Over $50 - .-� _ 10 �2 1 2 S _- (b) under �50.00�--___�..,�..�,�--- � � 1 0 6. Auto Theft-___.----_-:r �..: _ . __ 0 0 � Z_'7. Burglar •--Breakirig & Entering � -20 � Totals, Part 1 :lasses-- 23 5 7 Part 11. Classes - 8. Other Assaults_.-_­_-__,-_._m- 9. Forgery & Counterfeiting— _9 4 -0 10. Embezzlement & Fraud------- 22 0 _12 �a 0 11 Stolen. Proo.-Buyi:yg,Rec., Possessing­ 0 0 0 0 0 0 g" 12.. Weapons-Carrving, Possessing, 0 0 0 0 Concealing- - 0 -- 13. Prostitution Commercialized 0 0 0 Vice Q 4 Vic - .. �----_---. --._a.�--___ - � 14. Sex Offenses (except; 2 &-'13) 15. Offenses against Family &' Q Children---------- ---- ----- p _0: � 16� Narcotic Drug Laws -------- -p 17. Liquor Laws----------------- -5 -5 5 A 9 � 18. Drunkeness------------------ -2 2_, .2 9 9 S2 19. -Disor:der_ly Conduct------ -- 0 _0 20. Vagrancy--_ _ p 0 0 0 g 0 21 Gambling® - -- 0 0 0 A Q 22. Driving while Under the Influ- ence ,of Intox.Li.quo.r------- - � 23. Violation of Road & Driving 12 -72 a6 46 Laws------ --- -- m-®. 24r 1116gal Parking_..°..--------- S0 _;0 ,10 -.0 3S� 30 6 6 2Lb 24 _z4 I "5. Traffic & M.V.Laws'-- ------ 3b _� � 2 <�3L1 )they 'Offenses-�--�------ � -� 120 114 f 'Totals, Part 11 Classes®- 157 14t 15 i GRAND TOTALS, Part T. & 11 Classes 127 11 - f age 1 . ; E3C)1.TC'E DEPARTMENT hIONTHLY REPORT TNI f'OFZM CLASSI.FI ATION OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS C lOw'N� l LEARFD KNOWN CLEARED OF luF k T N%B _;` -- This Month Part: 7: Classes (Breakdown) � Last Month Larceny--Theft (except. Auto) 0 0 0 � (A) Pocket P.ickit�y:,...,,..--- 0 _ 0 0 0 0 Q (B) - Purse snatching .� _ - o,,... 15 z .� (C) Shoplifting---W --. �� �:__,� 3 (D) Thefts from Autos 0 0 0 (except E) 0 (El Thefts of, Auto parts 0 0 (F) Thefts of Bicycies- --W-- � � (G) Thefts from Buildings 1 1 4 2 (Except C & 11)------ (H) )­ ­--- (H) Thefts .From a!ly Coir: � 0 Operated Machines­-----'- (1) es -----'-(1) All other larcerY, 1 � Theft•- ---------- - 3 'T'otals, Part 1 6 16 6 5 Classes (Breakdocan)-----�17 -- � Page 3 POLICE DEI PAI:-ftEN"12 MONTHLY REPORT ARREST-OF MINORS y'TRAPF IC ARR-ESTS�BYy AGES OF MINORS OFFENSES 15 & 16 17 18 19 20 Totals Under Speeding-­­­­­­-- - 2' 8 5 1 1 - 17 Reckless DXivi.n,g--W-- 0 Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop 'sign-- - 1 1 2 Operators Lic.*Viol---- etion6------:.�.�-_.--_-u ­ 1 1 1 1 - 4 Veh.Lic.Violations_--- 0 Defective Equipment--_-- 1 1 1 _ 3 Driving While Intox.- - 0 Other Traffic Viol 1 2 ----3 V r TOTALS-- ",..,- -� 4 13 7 1 4 29 TOTALS LAST MONTH 4 10 8 11 3 - 36 MISCELLAN OUS ARRESTS BY AGES OF JUVENILES 10 & 11->12 13--14 15 16 17 Totals Unde r. Burglary:--_---------- 1 1 Larceny- ------------- 3 3 Bad Checks_m_-:-,------------- 0: Auto Theft 0 e, Assaults_,-.�m_.�.�_�,. --- 0 ® 0 Liquor Laws------------ 0 Drunkeness------------ Disorderly ®-_----- ---Disorderly Conduct---- - 0 ' Vandalism--------- 0 Poss Stolen Prop------ _ 0 Curfew & Truancy— 0 Runaways & Escapees'--- 0 Mise. Criminal--------- 2 1 - 3 TOTALS----------- 1 7: TOTALS LAST MONTH----;---------- 4 Page 4 POLICH D PAR !,qEN T` NOY';PHLY REPORT _At _1 V'II_t`Y REPORT ORZ Last Month This Month 1. Accidents :t:t�vestic;�Le`cZ_ .. � ����� ig 7 2. Vacation riousc 15 19 3. Open Boors & -------- 3 13 4. Special Prowl Checks--------------------- 402 458 5. Assists Rendered Lo Ot.hec Agencies---- 19 25 5. Aid to Citizens---_____- -. -d- 37 22 7. Warrents y 0 8. Field Interrogation Reperxt!:- ---- 55 31 9. Misc. Complaints Rei;°d & Investigated— b. Abandoned Auto--------------------- 1 0 c. Assaults, Aggravated--------------- 0 1 d. Assaults, Simple-------------------- 0 0 e. Burglary_---------------_.---------------------------- 5 6 f. Civil------------------------------- 0 0 g. Disorderly Oonduct-­:­�.��.­W�,�._.._ 0 0 h. Domestic mm 1 1 20 . Fire --®.-_---�_�mW.�.���.:_��.��.�.�_..��,.��, 3 0 k. Forgery, EYrubezzlement & Fraud----- 22 12 Z. Juvenile 11 7 m. Larceny of Bicycles--------------- 3 2 n. Larceny of Autos--­-w-,_.--�,:..------ 1 0 o. Larency of over $50.00-------------- i0 7 P. Larceny of Under $50.00------ 7 9 q.. Lost & Missing Persons------------ 2 1 r. Property Found------------------------- 2 3 s. Property Lost-------------- 2 1 t. Prowlers- _ 8 7 u. Suicides-m---.-----------------------------------_--- 0 0 V1. Susp.Per'sons,Autos,Circumstsnces-® 5 7 w. Traffic----------------------------- 1 0 x'. Vandalism-------------------------- 5 5 y. All Other Misc.Compl.Rec°d & Inv.- 26 25 TOTALS, Misc.Comps.Rec°d & Inv.- 119 98 CRAN73 "TO`rAL, Activities & Compl,Rec d IrIv.— 667 672 ;. 2ATLt OVERTIME WORKED BY OFFICERS ---------m as r n as on. 15 hours 63i hours Page .5 ,twiONTHLY REPORT EVALUATION T OF '�1C1LF� tsiI: tc C��LF2 in Pt<3PERTY--INCLUD- ING CHECKS _ - -$ 1.406_60 PROPERTY STOLEN ��_� PROPE'RT'Y LOST, 'Value-_.- _...._..u�_ - - 1'37.)0 PROPERTY RECOVE t 70, Vaiue� � 115.00 - PROPERTY FOt?NTS, Value- ..,.�_......-,_ ._ - ,_ - - 247,52 CHECKS, Value Los t_;_.-...r.,.�� - CHEC;KS, 'Value Recovered------------------------------------------ -v,Y.--_-_.._-_,-----_--...--._---....- -_--- _- - --- -------- --$ TC)TAI, v1�1LAE, Property Los; ar, Stolen .; ��00 TCTAT, VALUE, Property k`ocn x Recoverr:d Y - - LOSS FOR :.AS'IT �� �_ ------ $11,229 12 - LOSS' FOR THIS MONTH-------------------------------- W-W,.:.W.. - ----- ----------....--W -- -- -� BREA!tQOWN Car' HJ�jRS �� PER ACTIVITY Regular Overtime _Regular Ove.tiMe 0 Accident Inv. 8 0 identification 8 12 Jail Duties 6 4 Traffic Patrol 165 0 Foot Patrol 0 0 Warrant :Service 0 8 Special Detail 0 6 criminal Inv. 56 4 Eacort Service 2 0 Other Activity I2 Fire 0 ) Prowl 282 211 Communications 0 0 Training 16 64* Photography p 8 School Patrol 0 0 Records 40; 0 Report Writing , 45 70* *Indicates that overtime denoted is .,~corked by officers as ,a matter of c,)urse and no compensation is eNnected for such duties. This breakdown does not include the hours of the Chief of Police END OF THE MONTH REPORT FOR h?RUARY ,1967 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY: CHIEF OF POLICE Hugh H. Wilkinson 1 t: Page' 6