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City Council Packet - 04/28/1969 C I T Y C 0 U N C I REGULAR MEETING APRii 28 1969. 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Presentz Mayor E. G. Kyle, Councilmen Floyd H- Bergmann, Daniel L Larsen, Robert C. Moore„ Thomas M. O'Halloran; Stephen M, Telfer, City Administrator; Fred A. .'Anderson, City Attorney; Keith C. Thompson, Director of Public Works Doris Hartig, City Recorder 20 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, April 1.4; 21, 1969 (a) Approved as submitted 4, WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (a) City Administrator reviewed letter from Washington County requesting name of individual who could be appointed from Tigard area to serve on Transportation Advisory Committee to study and analyze street and road deficiencies in Wash- ingtcn County, Mayer Ky e, with approval of Council, appointed City Admini- strator to serve on this committee. (b) Letter from Arthur ::, Goldberg, Chairman of Board o£ United _ Nations, requesting Mayer name Chairman of Tigard U. N. Day Committee. Mayor Kyle, with approval of Council, appointed Lucille Warren as Chairman of Uni.ted Nations Day. 5, APPROVAL OF BILLS 51.3,733,49 (a) Motion to approvet,, Councilman Larsen, seconded by Councilman ' Moore. Approved by unanimous vote of'Council, 6,. APPROVAL OF APFLICATICN FOR,LIQUOR DISPENSER'S LICENSE - Hi Hat Restaurant (a) City Administrator reported PoliceDepartment had conducted investigation and recommended approval of application. (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Council- man O'Halloran. Approved by unanimous vote cf Council. 7. RICHARD 0,. FIMt^1EL REZONTNG APPLICATION, Map #2S1 12B, part of Tax Lot 800, request fer zone change'-from.`R-7 (Single- family Residential.) to C-5 (Neighborhood Commercial' on 2 acre parcel of land'located at .1.4600 S.W. Beaverton- Tualatin Highways Applica- tion approved by Fl.anr<i.ng'& Zoning Cc=r.issiono Pg 1 (a) Set Public Hear�_ng May 12, 1969, 8x00 P.M. (b) Motion to set public hearing; Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilman Larsen. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. _ 8. O. E. A,, SE't:ER ASSFSv`1ENT (a) City Administrator reported remonstrance had been received from Mx. and Mrs. L. W. Christen. He further reported he felt remonstrance cculd be taken care of in that property owners were mistaken in area that was being assessed. In view of the fact gnat many property -wners had not re- sponded to the notice of assessment, City Administrator re- quested matter be continued to May 12, 1969, to give City Staff additional time to contact property owners. 9. LEAGUE OF OREGON CITIES HEALTH S ACCIDENT INSURANCE OPTION (a) City Administrator stated the City has an option of $32. or $36. per day hospital room benefit under League of Oregon Cities Blue Cross Plan. The City is currently operating under $32. per day hospital room benefit with cost to City $8.94 per month. With increase to $36.00, the City's share would be $9.23 per month. Employees would pay additional costs for dependents coverage. In view of rising medical costs, City Administrator recommended Council approve the $36.00 per day option. If Council approved recommendation, City Administrator would discuss with employees and if majority desired increased benefits for their dependents, City would include increased cost of employees' premium in 196970 budget. (b) Motion to approve City Administrator's recommendations Councilman O'Halloran, seconded by Councilman. Larsen. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 10. AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF 3/4 TON PICKUP (a) City Administrator stated the following,bids were receivedo Knauss Ball Ford McRobert Motor Base $2231.71 $2387.00 $2498.00 Option 409.12= ' __310.47 200.96 Total $2642.8T $2697.47 -$2698.06 City Staff recommended acceptance of Knauss Chevrolet bid in z the amount of $2642.83. (b) Motion to accept bid of Knauss Chevrolet: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by'Councilman O'Halloran. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 11. ORDINANCE No. 69-44 ® AN ORDINANCE SETTING HEARING WITH RESPECT TO PROPOSED ANNEXATIO14 OF THE LANDS OF Ann Merrill in Section 36, T1S, R1W. W.M. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, AND DIRECTING GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF (a) Set Public Hearing May 26, 1969, Bs00 P.M. (b) Motion to adopts Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilman Larsen. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. Pg 2 ® Council Minutes 4/28/69-` 12. CANTERBURY CREST ROAD DEDICATION (a) City Administrator stated legal description for Deed of Road Dedication on Canterbury Crest was incorrect. Attorney Anderson is preparing a corrective deed and City Administrator recommended City accept corrective deed and authorize the Mayor to sign on behalf of the City. (b) Motion to accept corrective deed of road dedication on Canter- bury Crest and authorize the Mayor to sign on behalf of the City: Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. OTHER BUSINESS A. City Administrator stated Mr. Bill Stebbins has been doing research of various pension plans on behalf of the City. Mr. Stebbins would like to be appointed as "Agent of Record" should the City adopt a pension plan. Council did not wish to appoint a certain individual as "Agent of Record" and felt every agent should be given an op- portunity to bid. Matter was discussed by Council and set-over to next meeting. B. City Administrator stated staff has received two bids for mosquito control for four applications: (1) Paramount pest Control - $2,000. (2) Rid-O-Pest - $2,325. Staff recommended bid from Paramount Pest Control. (3) Motion by councilman Larsen to accept bid of Paramount Pest Control, seconded by Councilman O'Halloran. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. C. City Administrator stated Bonita-Pinebrook Sewer Project was com- pleted for less than anticipated and_Stevens, Thompson & Runyan recommended City consider using remainder of available federal money for increase in size of Burnham Street pump station. Ap- proximate cost of project is less than $2,500. of which 8c% would - be financed by money City has been granted. ,Administrator requested Council;authorize City to request approval from Oregon State Sanitary_Authority. (1) Motion by Councilman Moore to authorize Mayor to sign letter requesting approval from Oregon State Sanitary Authority, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. D. City Administrator stated he had received request from Mr. Bob Gray requesting a change in contract for extension of sewer,service on S. W. Lynn Street. (1) Motion to deny Mr. Gray's request: Councilman Bergmann, seconded,by-Councilman Larsen. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. E. ADJOMVMENT: 8:30 PM. C Recorder ATTEST: Mayor Pg 3 - Council Minutes 4/28/6=9 A BILLS P' "EYED FGR PAY171T April 28, 1969 GENERAL FUND U. g. nATIONAI PIN Check No. 451.4 General Telephone (10) 12.60, (11) 01..40 11"' 1169 22, (13) 30, (14) 4) 151 321.65, (16) U22.60 0 317.62 4515 Anderson and I;ittman, (11) 591..35, (12) $25.50, (18) :`81.60 UO.45 4516 Business Equipment Bureau, ('ll) Q6.76, 11' ;28'2_.23, (13) `5 49, (14) 026.62 16 :'78.59, (18) 58.02 407.71 4517 Butler's Tire & Battery- tire 16) 39.50 4518 Geo. F Calve Co. - decals 161 2.90 4519 Commercial Communication Co.•-P.. system 116) 321.75 4520 Department of Motor Vehicles-Teletype 10 23.75 4521 Eoff Electric Co. - light fixture 18) 14,73 4522 International Assn. of Chiefs of Police 16} 25.00 4523 Floyd Johnson Printing Co. report cards (131 28.35 4524 Modern Plumbing, Co.-Gas heater hookup (15 35.00 4525 Multnomah County Stores-various supplies (121 4.73 4525 Multnomah County Stores-various supplies (15) 08.75, (16) ,^,5.40 14.15 4526 Nine-T-Nine Sales K Service (16) 36.25 4527 Northuest Industrial Laundry Co. (15) 08.40, (18) 516.90 25.30 4528 Cregonian Publishing Co.-classified adv. (12) 7.90 4529 City of PortlanduSupplies (18) 11.60 4544 Portland General Electric Co. (12) 1,103.25 4531 S P k S Automotive Service (16) 105.80 4530 S &, C Associates, Inc.,Type'::riter repair (165 11.10 4532 Shell Oil Co. ,(12)w21.33,(16)5459.74 481.07 4533 Smith Brothers, desk (16) 144.60 4534 Southwest Office ,apply-stationery,supplies (11440.20, (12) 067.74, (16) 0113.14 421.08 4535 Standard Register Co Porms 16: 35:00 4536 Tigard Community Center Court rent 11 90.60 4537 Tig,rd Lumber Co., various supplies 116 9.16 4538 Times Publications- (12) 1238.92 (14) 145.21 284.12 4542 Tigard ,later District (18) 6.25 4539 Marv. Tonkin Ford (13) 1,740.73 4540 Valley Auto Parts, Inc. (16) 63.72 4541 Washington Co. Court House 16 9,00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 1-76 019.57 SE7WER MID, U. S. NATIONAL BANX 1522 General TRephone 31) 2.95 1523 Anderson &; Dittman 131) 293.90 1524 Business Equipment Bureau,' Stationery (31) 14.79 1525 Multnomah County `Mores - various supplies (30) :::20.45 (31) ''8.52 ?8,97 1540 Portland General Electric Co. (;1) 46.34 1526 Shell Oil Co.- ;30) 39.28 1527 Southwest Office Supply, stat'y;supplies (30) 065.22, (31) 042.44 107.66 1.528 Tigard Lumber Co., various supplies 30) 56.81 1530 Tigard Plater Distri ct �30) 151,75 1538 Valle-y AutoParts,`various supplies 30 S.24 1537 Title Ins. Co, 31 6.00 1531 American Industrial Service Co. 30 24:95 1536 -City--ol Sienrd31 4.00 1532 Department of--Public Works 1 . 30 14.37 1533 "Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. 1;30 126`.00 1534 S R: C Associates, Inc.,Calculator repair 31% 10.50 1535 Shannon & Co. 31 118.12 1529 Stevens, Thompson &Runyan-engineers 301 500.00 1529 IT it IT IT (31) µ1,258.10, (32.3)111819.50 (32.4)+12338.72 5,416.32 1539 Van Waters & Rogers (30) 46.40 Total Sewer Fund J 7,017.85 STATE TAX STR1T-rT FUND, U. S. NATIONAL BANK 1135 Ken R. Humke Co. 20 7.14 1132 General Telephone 20 1.00 1133 Air King Mfg. Corp., move 2 beams 1'20� 0 26.25 1139 City of Portland, supplies 21.50 1134 Casey Tractor & ,Equipment Co.,parts (20 75.42 1141 Shell Oil Co. 20 62.90 _ 1140 Sakrete (20� 28.65 1142 Tigard Lumber Co.(20)741.07 (40)µ7.60 48.67 1143 Tigard Sand & Gravel Co. 2013.76 1137 Valley Auto Parts 20 48.68 1146 Valley Petroleum & Welding Supply 20 24.01 1138 Loggers & Contractors Machnery Co.,roller 120 80.00 1.136 Tigard Water District (20) °,`5.00 (40)fi,60.00, Pinebrook 65.00 1144 Traffic Safety Supply Co.,Adj.brackets (20� 32.92 1145 Union Oil Co., Solvent (201 22.99 Total State Tax Street Fund > 558.88 ROAD FUND, U. S. NATIONAL BANK 1149 - Portland General Electric Co. 20 2.50 1132 General Telephone 20 .70 1148 Times Publications 20 80.19 1147 General Tool & Supply Co. 120) 53.80 Total Road Fund- 137.19 TOTAL BILLS PAYABLE ;;13,733.49