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City Council Packet - 09/11/1972 TIGARD, CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 11, 19721 7::30 P.M, 1. ROLL CALL: Present- Mayor Daniel L. Larsen; Councilmen Floyd H, Bergmann, Robert C. Moore, Charles L. Norton; Councilwoman Carolyn J, Paisley; Stephen M. Telfer, City Administrator; Fred A. Anderson, City Attorney; 111 Nick Hiebert, Acting Director of Public Works; Ran Rangila, City Planner Absent: Doris Hartig, City Recorder 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, AUGUST 28, 1972 4, WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS s- (a) Letter from Mrs, F,E. Cresmer thanking the City for their concern about safety in the community„ (b) Letter from League of Oregon Cities inviting City officials to attend a "Capitol Caucus" meeting at North's Chuckwagon on Thursday, September 21st. 5, APPROVAL OF BILLS: $51,381.42 (a) Motion to approve: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilwoman Paisley, Approved by unanimous vote of Council 6 14ONTHLY REPORTS (a) Motion to approve- ` Councilman Norton, seconded by Council- 3 man Moore. M Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 7. RESOLUTION No, 72-17 RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL COMMENDING MRS. MICHAEL J. MAYERNIK FOR HER SERVICE ` TO THE COMMUNITY. (a) Motion to approve: Councilman Norton,seconded by L Councilman Bergmann, s� Approved;by unanimous vote of Council, 8.' RESOLUTION No, 72=18 RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON, RECOGNIZING' MERITORIOUS SERVICE OF DEE PATERSON,- w SEPTEMBER 11, 1972, (a) Motion to approve: Councilman Moore,seconded by Council- woman Paisley, Approved by unanimous vote of Council. a 9, SEWER CONNECTfUN PAR11AL REFUND (a) City Administrator asked for aurhorization to refund $.OU to Vernon E. Walker b cruse of error in calculation of sewer connection charge. (b) Motion to apprcvc. Councilwoman Poi ley.seconded by Councilman Bergmann - Approved by unanimouq vote of Ccun:: l- 10, PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS (a) City Administrator recommended reappointment of Ralph Barkhurst and George Lewis for tuur year terms expiring aVly 10t, 1976 and appointment of Jerry Corliss of 1269U S.W. LlBth Avenua to fill the unexpired term of Robert Fletcher until July 2, 1973, (b) Motion to approve. COurICLIman Bergmanns conded by Councilman Norton Approved by unanimous vote of Council - 11, GENERAL TELEPHONE: RATE:: INCREASE (a) Councilman Norton reported on his discussirts with representatives of the Public Utility Commissioner's office and recommended City Council hold a public hearing to gather facts regarding the proposed rate increase., He further recommended that after the hearing the City Council adopt a resolution for pres- entation at the P_O,C, hearing schedule for October 3rd in Beaverton, (b) Motion by CouncilmanNorton' to set Council hearing for Thursday Sep, 280h. Seconded by Councilwoman Paisley, Approved by unanimous vote of Courrcii_ (c) City Administrator asked for clarification of advertising vm requirements- (d) equirements(d) Councilman Bergmann moved to make hearing informal without legal notice; seconded by Councilman Norton Approved by unanimous vote of Council- 12, TAX BASE ELECTION (a) City Administrator asked for Council view on whether to submit a tax base to the voters in the November general election_ After discussion the matter was scheduled for consideration at the next council study session PAGE 2 - :C0UidC1L MINUTES SEPTEMBER 11. 1972 v 13. ORDINANCE No. 12-50 AN ORDINANCE RE-EALING Ordinance No __._.__.. 66-41 WITH RESPECT TO SEWER CONNECTION AND SF R'✓ICE FEES, APPLICATIONS; PERMIT'S AND BONDS; PRESCRIBING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY (a) Mutiun eo adopt; Councilwoman Pais iey;seconded by Councilman Bergmann- Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14. ORDINANCE: No- I2•-5.3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Ordinan:^e No_ 10:48 _ tBusiness Licenses; BY ADDING A NEW SUB SECTION DENOTED '"Section 1 (e " DEFINING '"ADULT BOOKSIORE" ANLi "ADULT MOVIE HOUSE OR THEATER", AMENDING Section 4 THEREOF PRESCRIBING ANNUAL LICENSE FEES FOR "ADULT BOOKSTi)RE'" AND "ADULT MOVIE HOUSE OR THEATER"; PROHIBITING ISSUANCE OR RENEWAL OF BUSINESS LICENSE TO SUCH ENTERPRISE IF CON;JICTED OF STATE LAW VIOLATIONS; PRF6CRI_BING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) City Administrator recommended :adoption and indicated need to establish rate for adult movie theater and adult bookstore classifications- (b) Mot.icn by Councilman Norton to sec fez at $5,000e 00 died for lack of second. (c) Motion by Councilman Moore to set fee at $3,500.00 per year; seconded by Councilman Norton F ' Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (d) Motion to adopte Councilman Moore seconded by Council- man Norton- Roll Call- Councilman Bergmann, NAY; Counci.l.man Moore, AYE; Councilman Norton, AYE; Councilwoman Ba_'•'^y, AYE; Mayor Larsen AYE, , , (e) Ordinance_scheduled for second reading September 25th 1972- 15. 972;15, AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENTS (a) City Administrator located each subdivision; Burnham Park, a Pathfinder and Salem Freeway on map, e (b) Motion by;Councilman Norton to amend 6 .(b) in Burnham <µ Park Compliance Agreement adding; "'in consideration of payment in the amount of ; ,seconded by b Councilman Bergmann, Approved by unanimous vote of Council, (c) Mnt`i�n aathnri,ina Mavor and_City Recorder to execute agreements as amended, sub7ect to approval of bonds by, City Attorney. Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilman Moo rc PAGE 3 - C01_174C_T:. :-INUTES -`SEPTEMBER 11, 19721 -tea -' Approved by unanimous vote of Council 16, AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF' SEWER SER✓.L<-E CONTRACT (a) City Administrator explainerd :rntract and location of Property to be served :in Multromdh Crunty and recommended approval subject to revit,%v by City Attorney, (b) Notion authorizing Mayor ar.0 C,i r RecOlder to execute subject to review by City Attc:r­ y. Co unC�i;nait Bergmann,seconded by Councilman lk�ori Notion passed with COunciinktn Norton voting NAY, - 17, ORDINANCE.' No. 72 -----, AN ORLitJANCE Af2i_4E)i.t,;:'; C;12liINANCE NO, 70--32 "C TY OF TIGARD ZC)NING ORDINANCE OF 1970 AS HERETOFOREAMENDED" CHANGING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TiGARD AND THL ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF A DES"GNA'TE:'D AREA FROM PRF-EXISTING ZONING CLA SIFICATION '.O C,p„ COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL '.VO THEREBY BRING SA[.D .AREA INTO CONFORMITY WITH TIGARD COMMUNITY PLAN AS HERETOFORE AMPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, PRESCRIBING EFFECTIVE' DATE AND DLCLARI.NG AN EMERGENCY, Applicant is City of Tigard. Request tO allow change of zone classification from R-'i, Sirtgli-- Family residential, C.•3, General Commerciai and M-4, Industrial Park to C--p, Commercial Protessional for properties designated as Tax Lots 1600; 1601, and 1700 on Tax Map 2S1 ,1AC, Tax Lots 3100, 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500, 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, and 3990 on Tax Map 2S1 '1ADp and Tax Lots IOU, 200;, 300, 400, 500, 501, 701 and 1100 on Tax Map BSI ID, Properties in question bounded by S,W� Hampton Street on the Northside, Interstate 5 (Baldock Freeway) on the Eastside. State Highway 213 (Beaverton-,Tigard Expressway) on the Southside and S,W, 72nd Avenue on the 'Westside.; (a) City Planner presented staff report and finding of Planning Commission. (b) , Public Hearing, 8:00 p.,M, Those testifying in favor of zone chd ngeg Tony Maksym, 13565 S_W 72nd, Tigard Norman Hartman, 14170 S W, 93rd, Tigard Those testifying against zone change: � s 4 Robert McClintock -- representing Farmers Ins_ Co_` E,R, Patton, representing Ferd Wardin William Bernard, representing Riviera Motors, Inc, Public Hearing closed_ „ (c) Nootion by Councilman Norton to table ,for one month, .`^ seconded by:Councilman Moore_ Approved by unanimous vote of Council, PAG 4 COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 1.972 18, ORDINANCE No, 72--53 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDITIONAL USE (s) ON LANDS OF Cart: Manufacturing Company, in Section 1 Township 2 South; Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, TIGARD, WASH- INGTON COUN7Y, OREGON. Applicant is Coe Manufacturing_ Request to allow outside storage on an M-3, Light Industrial parcel located on South side of S,W, Hunziker Street, approximately 1906 feet East Of S,W, Hall Blvd. Tax Map 2S1 1, Tax Lot 1202, (a) City Planner presented staff report and finding of Planning Commission, (b) Public Hearing, 8:00 P,M, Those testifying in favor of conditional use: None Those testifying against conditional use: Fred Fields, representing Coe Manufacturing Public Hearing Closed (c) Motion by Councilman Bergmann to remove condition 1, seconded by Councilwoman Paisley, Approved by unanimous vote of Council_ (d) Motion by Councilman Norton to add new condition 1, to read- "City Planning staff shall annually review site ft and report abuses of outdoor storage to council for consideration."; seconded by Councilwoman Paisley, Approved by ,unanimous vote of Council, (e) Motion to adopt as amended: Councilman Norton seconded by Councilman Bergmann, Approved by unanimous vote of Council, 19, ORDINANCE No, 72-52 AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE TEXT OF Ordinance No, 70-32 "CITY r i OF TIGARD,ZONING ORDINANCE OF 197011 WITH e RESPECT TO Section 230-1, AUTHORIZING THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AND GRANTING FINAL APPEAL FOR CONDITIONAL,USES, DEFINING AUTHORITY FOR ISSUING TEMPORARY USE PERMITS, PRESCRIBING PROCEDURES FOR APPEALS, REPEALING Section 250-5, 250-6 AND AMENDING 110-3 TO INCREASE MINIMUM LOT SIZE IN R-7 TO 7500 SQUARE FEET, PRESCRIBING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ' a Applicant is City of Tigard. Proposed amendments to Sections n, 230-1, 250-5, 250-6 and 110-3 of the City of;Tigard Zoning _ "Ordinance, which would give the Tigard Planning Commission " final authority to grant conditional use permits and increase the minimum lot size within the R-7 Single Family Residential Zone from 7`,000 to 7,500 square feet, ' { PAGE 5 - COUNCIL MINUTES - SEPTEMBER 11, '1972 (a) City Planner presented staff report and findings of the Planning Commission, (b) Public Hearing, 8,.00 P,M, ` Those testifying in favor of proposed amendments. Tony Maksym, 13565 S,W. 72nd, Tigard 1_ 'those testifying against proposed amendments, None Public Hearing Closed (c) Notion to adopts Councilman Bergmann seconded by Councilman Norton Approved by unanimous vote of Council- OTHER BUSINESS (A) Councilwoman Paisley requested that Ordinance 72-35 be reviewed at next study session to include provisions for design review, (B) City Administrator read request from John D. Ryan representing George H. and Diana Y. Lee asking for endorsement of an application for a class DA license from the OLCC, City Administrator indicated previous applications had been endorsed and recommended approval, (1) Motion to approve: Councilman Bergmann seconded by Councilman Norton, Approved by unanimous vote of Council, t� (C) City Administrator reminded Council of joint Study Session with ,. Planning Commission., n n (D) Kenneth Bunn asked about status of Copper Development Company project on Canterbury Hill; Matter referred to City Administrator " and City Attorney, (E) ADJOURNMENT: 10:25 P.,M, City Recorder .a pr em, s AT May PAGE 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES = SEPTEMBER 11; 1972 -- PUBLIC NOTICE - AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 8:00 P.M. with respect to the following. STATE OF OREGON, 1 ss' CONDITIONAL USE AP- COUNTY N PLICATIO —APPLICANT COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, IS COE MANUFACTURING CO.Request to allow outside storage on an M-3,Light In ----------Joseph.S-chafer__. ---__--------- --------- ­_­ . - ..-----------. dustrial parcel located on S. 1' - - side of S.W. Hunziker St. being first dulysworn, depose and say that I am the Blvd. Tax Map 2S1�1, Tax P Y Publisher _-__._ _________-_. Lot 1202. ------------------.- of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as defined ZONE CHANGE APPLI- CATION APPLICANT IS by ORS 193.010 and 193.020, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and CITY OF TIGARD.Request to allow change of >zone state; that the legal notice, a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was classification from R-7,-Sin- gle Family Residential, C-3, General Commercial and published in the entire issue of said newspaper for .2._...._-..____ successive and M-4,Industrial Park to C-P, Commercial Professional for consecutive weeks in the following issues .. ___... _ ___ _. ... -_-___-___ properties designated as Tax aug 31 sep "( 72 Lots 1600,1601,and 1700 on — --- -- -- - ------ - - -- - -- --- - - --- Tax Map 2S1 1AC3 Tax Lots 3100,;3206, 3300,340-00, aSoo, - T -- -- -L - - Lei 3600, 3700. 3800, 3900, and (S' nature) 3990 on Tax Map 2S1 IAD; and Tax Lots 100, 200,'.300, 1 and 1100 Subscribed and sworn to before me this__ � 400, 500, 501, 70 _. _ on Tax Map 2S1 IU. proper—ties-in question bounded by sept 72 S.W.Hampton St.on the N. v side,'Interstate;,5 (Baldock ------- -- -. _.-_ ---- --19_-_.. Freeway) on the E. side, �--� State Highway;217(Beaver -- - _. --- -✓7/.,�tr�.f� ton-Tigard Expressway)'on - ------------------- - the S. side,and S.W. 72nd Notary Public of Oregon Avenue on the W.side.,i t ZONING ORDINANCE My commission expires ------- 19 ' AMENDMENTS APPLI- CANT IS CITY OFTIGARD., Proposed -amendments to SectOns1 230-3,245-2, 250-5, 250.6 ar d 110-3 of the City of TI acd Zoning Ordinance, which would give the Tigard �< Plauriing Commission final, authority to grant_,cob i_ ;tional use"permits'and:in= " �Cr the tYlinirllliTri l2Yt-$jZ r within the R-7;Single I arni- �,. ly €ieside'dal.,�oae from' s. 7,000 to:7 500 square feet CI I Y OF TIGARD RII:interested" p?rsI.- ;may NOTLC.F OF PUBLIC;- appiils ea£ neheard•infavrrr. r° ,BEARING of or a Inst the said r� i Notice is,hereb F PFS y given that, sal ' Public Bearing Will"be-held B*I t?Id1?ER.OF-TIgS by.-the.City CCrundt at'�lgpr€' CITY OLJ1�iC L" klementar•}and,High,School I3t NCIL Administra ive•Office, 13137 City Recorder `S 4h PKacluc Htgbwa r, a g *ct {TT 1615 P abhsh Au' .; B-> (3regon ,esz wept J1.1972 at M�r�o � e TO: City Council s FROM: Planning Dept. DATE: October 9, 1.972 SUBJECT: Revised legal description for proposed "triangle" zone change to C-P, Commercial Professional Gl: -MMB-WESTON PROPERTY: That portion of land in Section 11 Township 2 - South, Range l West, Willamette meridian, Washir_gton County, Oregon, being more particularly described as follows: u Blocks 37, 3`o and 39 of West Portland. Heights Subdivision � w ,g II. PORTION OF FARMERS INSURANCE PROPERTY: That portion of land in Section 1, Township 2 South, Range l West, Willamette meridian, 'Washington'County, a Oregon, being more particularly described as followsc . Beginning at the ,point of intersection of the West right-of-way boundary line of the R.H. Baldock Freeway (Pacific Highway State Primary Highway No. 1) with the Northeast right-of-way boundary line of the Beaverton-Tigard Highway (State Secondary Highway No. 144); running thence Northwesterly along the said Northeast boundary line of the Beaverton-Tigard Highway (State' Secondary Highway No. 144) to a point of intersection Y; with the South right-of-way boundary line of County _ Road No. 1286 (S.W. Varns Street); thence easterly along the said south boundary line of County Road No. 1286 (S.W. Varns Street)to a point of intersection with the said West boundary line of the R. H. Baldock Memo Oetob°.:r City Council Page Freeway (Pacific Highway ,tate Primary Highway ,o. 1); thence Southerly along; the said West boundary lire of the R.H. Baldock Freeway (Pacific Highway - state P-imary - Highway No. 1) to the point of beginning of this; description. Containing 10.71 Acres more or lees. F - 'S ;i BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT September 11, 1972 GENERAL FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK Balance July 31, 1972 9,286.71 August 1972 Receipts 40,041.29 Less: NSF check (22.50) Less: Bills paid Aug. 28, 1972 (9,141.36)- $40,164.14 µ Check No. 10682 OPDA-Ore. Planning Directors, Assn.-agency dues (14) 5.00 10683 Superintendent of Documents-copies of publications(14) 3.50 p 10722 Raymond Rangila-travel expense (14) 33.75 10723 Washington Co. Fed. Credit Union (609) 272.40 10724 Anthony Pe1ay (11) 318.16 10725 Otto Sorg (15)170.00(18)2.50 172.50 10726 City of Tigard Police Officers Assoc. 51.00 10727 U.S. National Bank-Bonds (610) 131.25 10728 Travelers Ins. Co.(104)196.32(608)182.13 378.45 10729 Ruth Rese-Witness fee (11) 5.00 10730 Ronald E. Cleys-Witness fee (11) 5.00 10731 U.S. National Bank Depositary (613) 3,894.00 10732 Dept. of Revenue, State of Oregon (614) 1,302.40 10733 Public Employees Retire. Board S.S. Fund(101) 1,367.23(612)1,367.39 2,734.62 10734 Allied Refrigeration-thermostate & covers, air conditioner (18) 115.00 10735 Alpenrose-fertilizer (17) 10.00 10736 Bonita Glass-desk top (16) 19.35 10737 George F. Cake Co.-evidence bags (16) 21.13 10738 Case"Power & Equipment-used backhoe bucket (20) 140.00 10739 J.W. Copeland Yards-tack board (16), 13.22 10740 Friction Supply-Bendix-pads, shoes, rotors, etc. (16) 63.64 -10741 Eldon L. 'Graham-radar repair (16) 120.00 $ 10742 Tigard Business Machines-ribbons (16) 6.75 10743 Nudelman'Brothers-police badges (16) 49.76 10744 Northwest Natural Gas(18)9.06(20)5.36 14.42 10745 Portland General Electric(17)80.02(18)130.01(20) .y 57.37 267.40 10746 Tigard Water District(17)57.20(18)11.20 68.40 10747, Gary Landis-Witness fee (11) 7.00 10748 James Farmer-Witness fee (11) 7.00 10749 Gary Jacobsen-Witness fee (11) 7.00 10750 Robert Wheeler-Witness fee (11) 7.00 10751 Leonard Cardwell-Witness fee (11) 7.00 10752 Petty Cash`Custodian(10)22.16(12)3.24(15)7.90 (16)22.81(18)5.86(19)2.83(20)5.33 70.13 £.F 10753 K-Mart -,phonograph for Library (Donation)' (15) 27.88 X 10754 Maryatt Industries-laundry service (20) 32.20 10755 Commercial'Communication Co.-repair siren,' radio ' antenna modification (16) 64.00 10756 Nine=T-Nine Sales-bleed brakes #1, key & ring (16) 4.15 Payroll-(net) 19,987.32 $30,436.78 Bank Balance= $9,727.36 - „� �, rx. �_ � ..a,�f�� ,�,- ,.,.»,ems• - �._ �_,�, SEWER FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK Balance July 31, 1972 57,387.74 August 1972 Receipts 27,298.38 Less: Bills paid Aug. 28, 1972 _._(4,447.06) $80,239,06 Check No. 10728 Travelers Ins. Co. (104)22.98(608)15.32 38.30 10731 U.S. National Bank Depositary (613) 117.20 10732 Dept, of Revenue, State of Oregon (614) 43,80 10733 Public Employees Retire. Board-S.S. Fund(101) 39,83(612)39.84 79.67 _- 2744 First National Bank-Sinking Fund (541) 356.94 2745 Unified Sewerage Agency (#753-#755) 16,059.25 Payroll (net) 548.53 $17,243.69 Bank Balance= $62,995.37 STATE TAX STREET 1' ND U.S, NATIONAL BANK Balance July 31, 1972 August 1972 Receipts 6,421.93 Less: Bills paid Aug. 28, 1972 41,221,19 JI, $46,620.86 Check No. 10723 Washington Co. Federal Credit Union (609) 85.00 10728 Travelers. Ine.Co.(104)51.57(608) 34.38 85.95 10731 U.S. National Bank Depositary (613) 441.50 10732 Dept, of Revenue, State of Oregon (614) 143.20 10733 Public Employees Retire. Board S.S. Fund(101) 181,69(612)181.70 2321 D.A. Davidson Paving Co".-asphalt363.39 Payroll (net) (20) 24.96 2,556.85 $3,700.95 Bank Balance= $42,919.91 ROAD FUND. U.S. NATIONAL BANK Balance July 31, 1972 196:60 b August, 1972 'Receipts m Less: Bills paid Aug. 28, 1972 -0- -0- Check No. $196.60 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FUND Balance July 31, 1972 August, 1972 Receipts -0- Less: Bills paid August 28, 1972 -0 -0- -0- BANCROFT AND MISCELLANEOUS ` U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. -0- TRUST ACCOUNT, U.S. NATIONAL BANK (4525) 3,777.91. BANCROFT #3, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 122.78 BANCROFT #4, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 305.50 BANCROFT #5, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 114.07 Lzzx BANCROFT #6, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 19.47 BANCROFT #7, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 2,402.62 BA14CROFT #8, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 498.69 BANCROFT #9, U.S. NATIONAL BANK 4,740.16 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE= $51,381.42 A: c -q F z f, �Y - September S, 1972 MEMORANDUM To: City Council From: City Administrator Subject: Monthly Progress & Status Report Having not had a study session this last week I will confine most of my comments to items on the Monday evening agenda. I would recommend that we meet at 7 :00 P.M. so that we have an opportunity to discuss a couple of things prior to the beginning of the regular meeting. 1. Recognition of Lucy Mayernik and Dee Paterson. Framed copies of the original resolution have beenre ared for p p presentation to both Lucy and Dee for their respective efforts in the community. I have set this early in the agenda in order that they will not have to set through the prolonged hearings that we expect on at least one of the zone change items. 2. Planning Commission Appointment. The Planning Commission Screening Committee, composed of George Lewis, Floyd Bergmann and myself have interviewed a number of prospective candidates. At this time our �- recommendation is to appointJerry Corliss, proprietor of the Tigard Machine Works, to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission. Our ' endeavors to find somebody to fill the out-of-city vacancy have come to a temporary standstill. Inasmuch as several people have expressed a desire to seek additional citizen input from the Little Bull Mountain area, I'm attempting to secure the names of potential members from that area for the committee to interview prior tO our making a recommendation. 3. Portland General Electric Franchise ordinance. At the time of dictating this memorandum '(Friday, September 8th) we are somewhat';in a doubt as to which is the proper legal form to pursue. Fred and Derryck have met with Portland General Electric attorneys and have developed a' franchise for the City of 'Sherwood which is acceptable to the utility company, however, the material' provided to us by Fred's office does not F seem to be compatible with the ordinances, we already have on the books z and I am therefore not able to enclose in your folders over the weekend a 'copy of the ordinance to be considered Monday. It will either have d to be an amendment to our existing franchise ordinance or an entirely new ordinance that will be a substitute for the existing ordinance'. I will handle this under other business Monday evening. 4. Fred has prepared an amendment to our 'business license ordinance to handle the issue of adult bookstores and other related activities. You will note the ordinance leaves the amount of the fee blank. This is one item that I feel 'should be discussed at our short study session prior to the meeting Monday evening. tea- 5. In your folders is an ordinance that repeals the sewer charge ordinance currently on the boo}cs. This does not in any way effect the ordinance covering in lieu assessments which will still be controlled by the existing ordinance on that matter. 6. Subdivision Compliance Agreements. Enclosed in your folders are several copies of our standardized Subdivision Compliance Agreement. Monday evening we will have the preliminary plans and be prepared to discuss the authorization for execution of these agreements covering the Burnham Park Subdivision which is located north of the ;Tillage Glenn Subdivision on Ash Avenue, the Pathfinder Subdivision located south of Fonner Road somewhat south and west of its intersection with walnut Street, and the Sandburg Street Industrial Subdivision which borders 1-5 and is the location of the Hyster, Investors Insurance, and Oregon Toro Developments. 7. Zoning Items. Fred does not have the final ordinances prepared for the several zone change amendments on your agenda for Monday evening. Two of the items involve a change in the zoning ordinance: 1) to return the final policy making role with respect to Conditional Uses to the Planning Commission, and 2) to increase the minimum lot size from 7,000 square feet to 7, 500 square feet in order to achieve better conformance with our Community Plan. Also on your agenda are two public hearing items regarding a conditional use and zone change respectively. The conditional use will be for Coe Manufacturing for outdoor storage. The zone change will be a City initiated effort to standardize the zoning in the A, southern portion of the triangle near Lamb Weston and Farmers Insurance to Commercial Professional zone. We anticipate Farmers insurance to take a position of being generally in favor of the concept but being a concerned aboutthe timing of the zone change. -I have 'discussed`this matter with Bob McClintock, the regional manager for Farmers, who indicates ;they are in the planning stages for a substantial development on their property, and wish to delay the zone change until the completion of this effort: 8. New Employee: The Police Department has hired Bonnie Hewitt to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of. Sally Lockwood as 'a Clerk` Dispatcher. 9- Joint 'Study Session with Planning Commission: I'm recommending 'ch t ire have another joint study session with the 'Planning, Commission this 'coming Tuesday evening to discuss the City's street improvement policy in order that we can more effectively'deal with our adopted }w policy of adequate urban facilities coinciding with the development of land. 10. Police Department Traffic; Enforcement Program. As you may have y noticed in the Tigard Times or heard on KEX radio;the Police Department is now announcing in advance its radar locations in an effort n_ to create a better public image of our traffic enforcement. They are also endeavoring to provide some specialized traffic service to some _ of the problem neighborhoods experiencing speeding problems. -S ��5 11. Monday, September 18th Study Session. As you are aware, I am planning on attending the international City Management .'association Conference in Minneapolis September 17th through the 21st. obviously, I will be out of town on the Monday evening normally scheduled for a study session, however, I feel that you may well wish to proceed with the study session and I will be happy to prepare an agenda for you. If you would rather pick an alternative date, please let me know Monday evening. s Respectfpllx._ submitted, r Stephen M. Telfer - City Administrator - SMT-.lm m . , u CITY OF TIGARD Building Permits August1972 CONTRACTOR LOCATION TYPE VALUATION W.C. Sivers Co. 6700 S.W. Sandburg Industrial - Excavation $ 10,Q00,00 W.C. Sivers Co. 6700 S.W. Sandburg Industrial 578,272.00 Federal sign Co. 11290 S.W. Bull Mountain Sign 1,650.00 Belveal Sign 14300 S.W. Pacific Hwy. Sign 450.00 Reimers & Jolivette; 7000 S.W. Sandburg Industrial 530,000.00 Frank Fong, Jr. 12555 S.W. 127th Fence Soo.oO Glen Stone 14135 S.W. 103rd Residence - Addition Clarence Nico13 500,00 9055 S.W. Burnbam Industxiali- Addition 12 000.00 Columbia Custom 13850 S.W. 115th Residence 40000.00 Columbia custom 13900 S.W. 114th ResidencePlaza 30'000.00 14200 S.W. 112th Pool Plaza Pools 22650 S.W. Karen Pool 5,095.00 4,92o.00 Aloya Schulz 11735 &71737 S.W. Tiedeman Duplex 26 448.G0 Aloys Schulz 11755 &11757 S.W. Tiedeman Duplex 26,448.0o Antti A. Corp. 12296 S.W. main Sign 150.00 Quadrant Corp. 13780 S.W. 116th Place Residence 20,587.00 quadrant Corp. 13750 S.W. 116th Place Residence 20,589.00 y Rarlen Rix 12450 S.W. Katherine Residence 23,877.00 Provinonst His 13300 S.W. 110th Residence Dale Construction 12285 S.W. 127th Residence 22,512.00 Mike Bin 16,240.00 e 11740 S.W. Warner Commercial 13,000.00 Stan Adkins 14605-15-25-35 S.W. 106th Multi-family (4 plea) o9,g50,00 Stan Adkins` 14641 & 47 S.W. 106th Duplex 31,504.00 Dale Construction 12745 S.W. Walnut Residence 17,722-G0 Dale Construction 12665 S.W. 127th Residence 17,722.00 Dale Construction 12670 S.W. Karen St. Residence 17,722.00 Dale Construction 12725 S.W. Swlnut Residence Dale Construction 12725 S.W. 128th Residence 17,722.00 Jim Ross17,722.00 12775 S.W. Marie Ct. Residence -Addition 17,000,00 Total for August $ 1,590.202.00 TOTAL FOR 1972 $ 6,796,780.00 14 IQ CITY 4u Building Permits August 1972 COWMACTOR LOCATION TYPE VALUATION Yx. Eagen 16544 S.W. Royalty Parkway Residence -Addition Luminite Sign Company King City Stopping Center Si $ 2,960.00 Sign - 300.00 Total for August $$ 2� TOTAL FOR 1972 $ 499,454.40 i Yom' Ma4mXTUM GMEMAL �.mAU U9t . FUND 1972-73 Year to Month Mayor & Council 4,0,30. 98.45 182.35 Municipal Court 17,622. 1,276.44 2,350.45 Administration 62,652. 4,682.32 9,512.23 Building Dept. 22,935. 1,717.06 3,431.29 Planning& Zoning 32,899. 2,666.91 5,135.80 Library 18,104. 1,280.38 2,547.32 Police 254,838. 18,554,71 36,216.74 Parks & Recreation 24,361. 1,283.60 2,417.24 Non-Departmental 104,934. 4,496.12 9,419.36 Engineering 39,968. 1,782.98 3,553.64 Street Operation & Maint. 22,705 1,820.24 3,179.50 ` Contingency 1 -0- Total General Fund $606,21z- SEWAGE 606 1 $39,659.21 $77,945.92 SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND i Operation & Maintenance 166,276. 991.73 2,377.79 Replacement & Expansion 54,383. 4,283.23 2,283.23 Contingency .2.274. -0- Total Sewer Fund -o- $5,274,96 $6,661.02 STATE TAX STREET FUND j Operation & Maintenance 102,074. '. 4,725.21 9,310.77 Contingency 8.473. -0- -o- Total State Tax St. $ $4,725.21 $9,310.77 1 ROAD FUND Operation & Maintenance $ -0_ iii -O- SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT FUND Bancroft Bonds 1,2;3,4, r 5,6,7,8,9, $4 686. -0- $12,941.83 GENERAL DEBT FUND General Obligation Bonds -0- -0- TOTAL BUDGET $1,025 60, $49,659.38 $106,859.54 i .B FINANCIAL SATEKENT REVBate AueuA " 1972/73 CURRENT YEAR TO �.c.,Juu, ML FIF WD BUDGET MONTH DATE 357. 77,934. S 37, -0- ash on Hand 7/1/72 215,019• -0_0_ -0 701 Property Tax-Current 16,000. --0- Property Tax-Prior yrs. 200. - -0- 702 703 Land Sales & Advance Taxes 50. -0- 704 Trailer Sales Tax REVENUE FROM OTHER AGENCIES 4,754. 4,754. 18,044. 10,754 10,162. 712 Cigarette Tax 48,977. _0_ -0- 713 Liquor Tax 13,146• 1,498• 2,974. 717 State Subvention - BOR 24,652• _0_ 43,327. 717 State Subvention - Pte' 43.327- 718 County Subvention- USA LICENSES & PERF..ITS 2,370. 15,077. 23,200. -p_ -0- 721 Business 200. 33. 113. 722 Liquor 50. 412. 21939- 723 Bicycle & Heating 6'9' 027. 3,739- 724 Plumbing 29.750• 3.-p- 20. 726 Building 50. -0- 727 Moving L)'50. -0- 63. _ 728 Street Openings 500. 38. 729 Sign rr FINEu & FORFEITURES3�804� 4,6,02. 731&734 Cc+urt & Indigent Defendants Let. 52,000. USEOF MONEY & PROPERTY 9. 9`. 20. 419• 742 Telephone Pay Booth 1,000. 763 Interest CHARGES FOR CURRENT SERVICES 280. 2,000. 150. 50. 750.10 Street SweepingionFee 30'x' `0- 750.20 Subdivision ApP l,LK)O. _.0- 475. 750,30 Subdivision Lighting 1,950. 100. 210. %751 Zoning Adjustments ' 600. i09. _0-- 752 Document Sales 500. -96 214. 755 P.w. Construction Fees 690. g6• -0- r 756 Lien Cheeks 110 146. 759 Sale:'Of Street Sign's �. 110. 758 Library Fines & Fes 2 FRANCHISE REVENUE -0- 14,892• Portland General Electric 36622, 4,732, 41732. 761 Gas 6,362. 6,362. y62 N. W- Natural 13.302• 21. 128. 763 General Telephone 2,800, 30. 30. r 764 Garbage 30. 166 Taxi i � 3 F �i Page 2 1972/73 CURRENT YEAR TO BUDGET MONTH DATE NON-REVENliE RECEIPTS 771 Sale of City Property 1,800. -0- -0- 775 Unclaimed Property Sale 100. -0 -0- 776 Donation Chicken Barbecue 1,200, -0- -0- 776 Donation - Paterson 976. -0- -0- 776 :ona'ior. :A t;rary 1,000. 45. 45. RECOVEREL EXPENDI URES 783 Admr:istration :,ewer & Road 7,000. -0- -0- W-," gas Tax Refund 646. 501. 501. 7�-7 Nuisarne.- Abatement 100. -0- -0- 786 ether lii0. 1,598. 2,232, TOTAL IEN!.'•AL FUND $606,517. 410,021. 196,429. Avall....:e t $115,';. ;'. 126,282. L r JF Xuht:i 71;-7 In t.eret- )25. 644. 644. 747 ew Froje4 ;A,et(-. ,JOO. -0- -0- CHARG7c:3 FOR C"RRF:N"' Si:RV".:ES Sewez- ")nne( on Pee!- 000. 3,523 4,390. Sewer a+; 't:ergr3 1,950. 6,694. 755 SFwPr r •:n: t- tion ':-)O. 330. 462. 7M7.- . ut • ided s ,t gent m rnt. 1.776. 2,741. '?R8 th-•- -0- 160. SEnF.F L'N' $[22."47 8,223. 141,374. ST.,^ TAY STREET FUNL $ Available cash 7/1 600. 20,099. REVENU- FROM. OTHER LE.NCIE5 State e .ars .ax •)79. 40,710. 40,710. 3 717 State ::abventian - PEF ,113. 511. 1,095. { USE OF MONEY �3 --TnTerest 2 . -p- 323. 788 Other i. -0- -0- TOTAL, STATE 0-TOTALiSTATE TAX STREET FUND 5110,547. 41,221. 62,227. s ROAD FUIN" Available cas; ' 2/72 1,697. INTERMEPIATc RES()TIRCE- 714 oun y Road 'lax ?OJ. -0- -0- s P TOTAL ROAD FGND 9 1,,)r)o. -0- 1,697. Page 2 - REVENUES �z! i w pose 3 P BU DG,473 MOUS �0 BANCROFT BONDS #3.4 5 6,7,8.9.In Assessments $32,000. 3,041. 5,210. Interest 13,681• 1,839. 2,616. USE OF MONEY Interest on Investments 5. -C- 509. TOTAL BANCROFT BONDS $45,686. 4,880. 8,335. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash 7/1/72 $13,262. 13,262. Cash from USA 25,664. -0 11,157. TOTAL OBLIGATION BONDS $38,926. -C- 24,419. TOTAL BULLET $1,025,609. i i F a 3 ii l ii Page 3 - REVENUES s LIBRARY REPORT FOR AUGUST 1972 � This year th<, month of ;,u;rgst broke all records- both in hooks , checked out and in rrnnies received. The total books checked tl; out were 3,627- over 3''0 more than July and over 400 more than i last August. the tot,l money was= 387.0 takt:n in n,�v c%rd fees as opposed to 322.(0 last year: and 346.71 taken in over- due fines as o*)posed to 337.15 last year. The tot�il= 3113,?1 overshadowed July's x98.25. We had ;r r3rand month in Au-,ist. This will sloe: during the statt of school in the month of Sept. but we expect •,n upswin,- when peon'-e realize the !015.00 fee that Multnomah County Library will be FiDcing on non-residents of 5 the county. This starts wept 12 :-.nd we' are. �:renar..n;^ for this. a with a greater use of volunteers and,a doubling of staff luring open hours. �a F w q October b, 1972 MEMORANDUM To: City Administrator From: Chief of Police Subject: Monthly Report The work has been completed on the radio base station and antenna. These modifications have greatly improved the efficiency of the T equipment. The mobile-to-base communication range has been extended to many areas that were not possible in the past and the expenditure for this modification is in my opinion well justified. Sergeant Cardwell has resigned to accept a position with the Cottage Grove Police D partment as a Senior Sergeant. His resignation was effective as of September 30, 1972. _ Due to the resignation of Sergeant Cardwell, Officer Dean Cawley 4 will be promoted to Sergeant October 1, 1972 to fill the vacancy. Officer Cawley is in the number one position on the eligibility list and meets all the requirements for promotion at this time. I am confident that Dean will be quite capable of filling this position. In reviewing the recruit eligibility list, I have selected John R. Boomer, who at this time is number one on the list, to fill the vacancy created by Officer Cawley's promotion. John Boomer has been with the California Highway Patrol for four years. He holds an _ intermediate certification 'in California, which is the same as our intermediate certification under the State Boa<d on police Standards and Training. This young man meets all th�2 requ"rements for appoint- ment, and his background will be a valuable addition to the department. Due to the resignation of,Sergeant Cardwell, rI am placing the Services Division under the control of Administrative Services, which is under. „ a the command of Lieutenant Edwards. This change in`my'opinion is a logical one and places the services in the proper:position of the departmental operational structure. This chanyo also releases a -Sergeant of the division command assignment whereby hr. can devote more to patrol development and line supervision. The control aspect should improve in both services and patrol divisions due to these changes. I have also elected to move Sergeant Rea to the Patrol Division Commander assignme,t and Sergeant Cawley will be assigned to work narcotic and vice intelligences _~ The department is, at this time, developing a training progran, for the services division personnel. This training is prompted by systems "re-design and new personnel. G Er K ` ye~ k= s. s t Page 2 We are still developing information on the Joy Theater and keeping it under surveillance for any violations which are punishable under _ the law. Under the criminal code, as it is written at this point in time, it allows activity which is offensive to the dignity of the community. Subsequently, we will keep this operation under close observation in hope that it will not progress into a similar problem that Portland is experiencing at this time, Lieutenant Edwards is working on school program schedules at this _ time and I hope to see this develop into an ongoing activity within our community. The Police Reserve organization is building its members again and at this time there are 10 sworn members .in that unit. The reserves _ are under the direct control of Reserve Sergeant Merrill at this time, Sergeant Merrill has developed several new administrative procedures and controls for the reserves as well as the use of training outlines adapted from the material used at the police academy. Due to the size of the reserve force at this time, I am going to promote Sargeant Merrill to the reserve Lieutenant_ po:;ition and Reserve Officer Hesketh to the Sergeant position as provided by ordinance. The above mentioned reserve officers have devoted much time to the department and training and warrant promotional consideration at this time. Respectfully, i I '2. B. A,lams J Chief of Police RBA:lm 1 e I s� r 1 n: ;y y.