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City Council Packet - 03/11/1974 y REGULAR MEETING MARCH 11, 19749 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Floyd H. Bergmann; Councilmen John E. Cook,'. Robert C. Moore, Charles L. Norton. J. Allan Paterson, City Attorney Fred Anderson; R.B. Adamse Chief of police, Winslow Ca Brooks, City Planner; Bruce Po' Clark, City Administrator; Doris 'Hartig, City Recorder;; Nick Hiebert, 'Director of Public Services and Facilities 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 25, March 4, 1974. (a) Approved as submitted. 3. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (a) tetter from Glen Jackson of Oregon Transportation Commis- sion responding to Council's resolution 74-1 supporting development of pedestrian/bicycle facility along Nall Blvd. (b) tetter from Dick Licardi of KUIK reporting his appointment to position of News Director. (c) Letter from City of -Hillsboro suggesting cities in Wash- ington:County; hold monthly meetings to discuss mutual prob- lems. First meeting is scheduled for,March 15, 1974 at Hillsboro. 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES & INVESTMENTS: $94,706.24 (a) Motion to approve, Councilman Moore; seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 5. rRESOLUTION No. 74-14 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MAKING APPOINTMENTS AND ESTABLISHING TERMS OF OFFICE FOR ALTERNATIVE POSITIONS ON THE SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND DESIGN REVIEW- BOARD (a) City Administrator stated the Planning Commission recom- mended Tom Whittaker be appointed to fill the vacant position. (b) Motion by Councilman Moore to reaffirm Resolution 74-11 and insert the name of Tom Whittaker whose term of office expires March 1, 1976. Motion seconded by Councilman Paterson. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. O.L.C.C. RENEWAL APPLICATIONS a (1) Hi-Hat, Inc., Hi-Hat Restaurant, 11530 S.W. Pacific Hwy., D.A. Application (2) Betty V. Corrigan, Poor Shoes, Mexican Restaurant, 12386 S.W. Main St., R.M.B. Application (3) Tradewell Stores Inc., Prairie Market #1.2, 8950 S.W. Commercial, P.S. Application y (4) Circle K. Corp, Store #572, 9930 S.W. Walnut, P.S. Application (5) _Safeway Stores Inc,, Store #2B3, 250 Tigard Shopping Plaza, P.S. ,Application (6) ;Fred Meyer Inc. 11565 S.W. Pacific Huy. , P.S. Application y (7) Dresszen, Rolland D. & Mary Ann Helen, Ron°s Green Valley Tavern, 12470 S.W. Main :St,,' R.M.B. Application (8) Ciger,; Robert J, Powers, Robert D.; Pizza Caboose, 11670 S.W. Pacific Hwy., R. Application (9) Hess, Clarence J.; Lone Oak Restaurant., 11920 S.W. -Pacific Huy. D.A. Application (10) Britz, Benno;Peter. & Phoeba Theadosi.a B_g 8 Thriftway, 14365S.W. Pacific"Hwy.,"P.S. Application (11) American Legion, Tigard Fest #159, 11578 S.W. Pacific Hwy., P.O. Box 22361, D.B.A. Application (12) Plaid Pantries, Inc.„ Market #21, 12760 S.W. Pacific Hwy,, P.S. Application (13) Plaid Pentri.es, Inc., Market #24, 11606 S.Wa Pacific Hwy., 'P.S. APrI_-ration (14) So+uthl9nd Corp., 7--Eleven Food ,Stare, .10650 S.W. McDonald, P.S. Application (15) Ross--Chance Inc., Hokie°s' Pizza Ho.j5w, 14385 S.W. Pacific Hwy., R. Application (a)'- Chief of Police stated the Police Department had reviewed all renewal applications and found no reason to disapprove renewal. (b) Motion by Councilman Norton that city had no objection to the issuance of the license; seconded by Councilman Moore. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 7. AWARD BID - TRANSIT WITH CARRYING CASE & TRIPOD (a) Director of Public Services and Facilities reviewed bids received and recommended Council authorize purchase of am equipment from Portland Precision Instrument Company. Bids received are as follows: Portland Precision Instrument $1419°22 3508 S.W. Hawthorne Blvd. No Exceptions Portland, Oregon Shannon & Company $2468.30 403 S.W. 10th No Exceptions Portland, Oregon 97205 Kilham $1601.32 134 N.W. 8th No Exceptions Portland, Oregon 97209 Page 2 — COUNCIL MINUTES W-March 1.1, 1974 (o) Motion by Councilman Norton ti awtho:jz. poncta3p in amount of $1419.22 from Portland PiezilinA ;n. t'- m_nt, :'.seconded by Councilman Pat Approved by unanimous cote of C;_ n _lo 8. AERIAL MAPPING PROPOSALS (a) 000101 cf Pvtli= :.:.ted 3 P,_�. 5a1 n at city _ .f_ j, and g. l j; of $ A E. T ma? S t. 2 . to 4 'i t, V%Wn Ll otaff 0 .i ro, ,H nppnep from top audz-2 W-110i .q prCgray, (r) motion by cywn AllanN A- ai IN' - l fG COOK A = q ZONE 'CHAN_; APPLKAT101 (a) Request by Rv_ -4 nq foax R. b - R E� v Rotail �Conj.o,ln! oAno :j�t to r: i t.' ..I Tax Map 251 'JO, b ., °laRKan o-nlso by PIOMRW C, t -dfrom F ..:y 25th Cow yi meeting. -. (b) FIK P: _ - ad =j .h - - r L - P �=a �' rot ti �.l i -,o , zie 2n 01 M Indjursyl City Adminl3trato, reed 0o From M. A�. t' in response to Plenning Commission determination questing theproperty ,b e. Ed C t t t,e l y half, CW c11 discueand if teltim=V 7EL thy rPq40ements of Fasano guideliqww. (c) Motion by Cu_ _ _.jn -_ , to d, y appeal based on the Fasano g scs'_ c _s- by cownwilmsn Patwacn. Approved y majority vo of Ccu __ji.o Cc -_ilmar Norton abstained. 10. RESOLUTION 7/ 17 R+ Sf=LO ION RC 'OROINC THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF TIC,ARD 10 ACQQRE JURISDICTION OF CERTAIN C.OUNIV ROAD6 OR PARTS HEREOF UITHTN THE CITY OF TIOARD NOW UNDER JURISDICTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. 4 (a) Motion -- adopt: Ccunzllman _'c,-rte seconded by Counri1man M cre, Approved by unanir.___ c_.. f 1.1. RESOLUTION NO ?__rte-19 RF:SLVION ADOPTING ASH AULNUE Di WNTOWN NPO #1 LAND ASF oLAN Page 3 - <OUNGIL MINUTES - March L 197. (a) Ronald Gillory representing 5t=a F.r.-r,-.:t y rt j2t +._ ed to thestreet realignment andPxtens�cn sP, S.W� ' 100th Avenue, Rooavt Leedy, Attorney ropre,sentlr`.1 estate of Fred Schrier, stated hp ,weld like to an opportunity to study the r ;c,..1 Arthur Pruitt of S,W,; Ash St.rPet oup,sticred CouncIl; regarding zoning nd,q NPO Plan (b) (`lotion to adopt, Cown _lean Musr=, seconded r.y Council manNorton, Approved by -.tr "^-f 12. �ORDINANCE No, 74-,,,AN ORDIINANCL VACAi`_ A DEDICATED UN- OPLNEO PORTION OF 5.W, 69TH AVENUE !N 101E G'lly` OF TICARD, WASHIN1„OIN- OU Y, OREGON (a) 8:00 P.M. Public NFa . ng City Adminzrtrs tat-d rrj,f,rz had i ...ted withdrawal or pytition from limp, Public Hearing Flap_, (h) Motion by Ceuncilmon Cock t3 apprcus ratIagat; seconded by Councilman Moore, Approved by v, _ .,c:.+_ vote:.'of Cr,, 130 TIGARD-AREA COMPREHENSIVE BICYCLE - PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY CLAN (a) Presentation was mad. by 9pt 8 >t s �u.''tarv` of B.lrvcle Pathways (n T^'_t_�p _ Cummitbn9 is requesting Council adopt resolution supporting the comprn .nsive plane Mrs. Bishop also requestpi city amend municipal code to allow ,bicycles on existing sidewalks. Mayor Bergmann requested itsm be put on Council -tujv arasicT, agenda for further study. 14. SUMMERFIELD SUBDIVISION Appeal of Planning Commission action relating to sidewalks (a) George Marshall., representing TuslaLin Develooment Company, requested proposed sidewalk:; as Indicated on master plan or, Summ9rfie.ld Drive be reduced from 81 sidewalks to 51 sidewalks on both aides, as the resi- dents in the deveInPment did not use the bicycle- pedestrian pathwav in anticipated If oounrdl. would Page 4 -- COUNCIL, MINUTES -_. march: 1.10 1974 agree to the reduction in the width of tho ,__d=-'•wal- . Tualatin Development Company would extend on S;W, Derham, from Pacific''Highway to S-W. 98c.'? a . ::keL�ay to be ,completed prior to the Lsginning of =:r h,_.,.1 .i.n 1974„ The design would be of similar dE = yr, and ;.tyle as the existing pathway east of S-W. '10th: M-, M" ,-hal.l rc parted:Washington County is _or._:idr-rir<g P 1`n=3 -'uP to half of tt.c'cost of thr, .ijewalk alnni S.W. D,,Iham— (b) Motion by Councilman Cook to a ,7c-ft the p_c. .-gid 5� sidewalks an Dr v- 3nd the 5' bike—al; c" S.W. Durham; sFc;cnd=d r., c. u„ _Lmar, Nart:a-�, Approved by un.an = 15„ ZONE CHANGE "APPLICATION - i.y 'ra_=+z d A request by the Lity of F n r3 t^ qe ing County zoning Within t,. . ,� .zrr,rx-d -"ua poll" area to r_orr=apo; otic?? t lt'y 2nr;,.:>, ' City 2 '::rar.ge County RU--4 (old R-71, Ur San Re id tral,0 1r1ct t,- Cit R--7 Srngl, Family R+ i. +esti ' Cc .-ty RU- n (CId R-2�, Urban Re=.'d_rtaal D_ st:r_ct to FItY A•?. .Mult - F'amily,Rpeida^,tial and 5-2 ( '.21 Community R }aii C_ re.r_ia1 D__tri. _ ,aCd (ald C-2) Cener.l. Lxten. Ic. , = =? 0_ tri City -3, CAr,=r; ! j.a r,q - b t. TE3 c.omP71is - 89,87 s 'de cf S W, c=r. flc. b ,W. Pat : St3JutG and 5; Caard S< (a) 3-t ting "ef P-:":1: +' u C0 c M, ("sr_:1. Y5. 1974. (b) Mof,:.an t,^ .-et f ,1- F ,r. z a .. by Counc_il.. an, IU rtc Approvedby unanimous vete of ioUncil. 16, ZONE CHANGE APPLICATION - City of l:gar.d A request by the City of Tigard to r.hang=_ existino County zoning within the newly annexed Railing Hills area to corresponding ci.ty zone.. City propoe.e3 to change County RU-4, Urban Residential District to City R-•7, Single Family Residential and Ccc:nty MA-1 (old M-4), Limited Mar.ufact wring-Production Di::trict to City C-P, Commercial PrDfc_:-. ional zonings The jbject area comorises 61e7 acres and i.e located on both �-J.des of S,W, 72nd Avenue bytuepn S,W, Hiinziker Street and S.W. Sandburg Strew (a) Setting of Public. H=_a,ring 8;00 P.M. March 25, 1974 (b) Motion to .set Fuhl.i.c. hewing; Ccunr-i.lfr:an ,ck; second- ed by Councilman Mcere. Approved by unanimou,a vc-t-e of Council.. 17, ZONE CHANGE APPLICATION C-t% of Tigarr! A change in zoning r.eque3ted by the i.,i`y f Tigard for recently annexed property on PaciF;,. Hlq",,?ay (Tax Map LSI 3 Page 5 COUNCIL MINUTES - March 11, 1976 mp­IMMUNE 36DB, Tax Lots SOD and 501). The tuo parcels ,n o..qs- -ti.on comprise-1 89 acres and are'c cups ed by the Mr, Steak restaurant and` a vacant car wash buildarg, Washington County zoning now applies to the property as ,follows� B-4, 'General Extensive Commercial fora depth of 200 feet back From Pacific Highway, RU-4, Urban Residential for the remaining rear portion- of the 1wo :arcely.. `he request is tochangethe B- 4 ..on_= to tho City U-3. "_ eral Commercial zone and the RU-4 to the equivalent city R-7, Single Family Residential zone. In addition. Lne existing 200 Foot depth of commercial zoning -, ts in ry a small triangula_ ,sed Piece of residentially zoned : property at the Tearof tax lot 500 (Mr. Stank property), The City's request includes rezonlAq this portion of tax pt 500to C•-3, which in this ca-- will y1a.0 the existing Mr. Steak rear parking area in 3J'conforming _on (a) Setting of Pablic Hearing R,59 P,M, Marc, 05. 1974 (b) Motion to set P.3bl i r. Hearing: CnW:i I-en No:r:cNj eccnd- ed by Councilman Moore Approved'by unanimous- vote of Ea :.cit 18. GREENBURG -• BROOKSiDE NEIGHBORHOOD NPO #G (a) Dick Bolen gave rogv e{ -t and sa at Lazy ar,i Buntke pili begin histraffical April staff win keep CoancLI advised odFtii-1 vats, _ �i in interim, ' will begin De:t ry DeL .' land use -J9y_ 19. COOPER DE.VE(OPME MI SEWER EASEMENT OEOIaAT:CN (a) City Admtnytvator racded th, sLcspt,r,rV t;f t` dedication of this s5wer :iicc ,:line be da, ied. (b) Motion by Councilman Moore to deny acceptance of sewer easement dedication; serend_d by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. Council requested city staff to advise U.S.A. of their action and to suggest that the U.S.A. consider ar.hange in the requirements placed upon this proposal, 20. SUMMERFIELD #4 SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT (Lots #152- 233 AND CASH BOND ESCROW AGREEMENT (a) Director of Public Services and Facilities requested Council aithori_._ exenntion of documents. (b) Motion by Councilman Paterson to authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute agreements; seconded by Council- man Norton, a a Page 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES - March 11, 197, Approved by unanimous vote of Council,. OTHER BUSINESS A. John Agnew, student intern, expressed hi.s appreciation to Council and staff for the opportunity of working for City. B. Adjournment` 10:20 p.M. ity Recorder ATTEST; _ �Lai f'� _✓E/t{,�L,(�L-LLr.--- Mayor---� �� 1 page 7 — COUNCIL MEETING March 11, 1974 Balm BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT March 11, 1974 GENERAL FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 14328 Paul J. Wiles - witness fee (11) 14329 Laurie Wiles - 'witness fee r (11) 5.100 14330 Timothy G. Johns - witness"fee (11) 6.00 14331 Portland Stamp & Seal - Notary Public Seal-Glover (16) 32.50 14333 Howard Carnutt - Jury fee -(11) 10.00 y 14334 Nancy Chaput --:Jury fee (11) 10.00 14335 Lauren Schul.ts - Jury fee (11) 10.00 14336 Lorraine Luckerath --'Jury fee (11) 10.00 14337 Darlene RogersJury fee -(11) 10.00 14338 Allen Pinkerton - Jury fee ' (11) 10.00 14339 Sandra S. Serafin -' witness fee (11) 7.1110 14340 Portland'General Electric (17) 9.54 (18)' 1875.25 1,884:79 1.4341 Tigard Water, District (17) .16.00 (18)- 1.2.80 28.80 14342 Bro Dart- Five tray section (15) 90.00 14343 Cascade Arch. r& Eng. Blackline paper (13) 11.73 (14) 23.48 (19) 11.74' 416.95 14345 Ward Harris, Inc. - 'Chinband replacement (16) 6.47 14346 House &''Garden - Subscription (15) 15.00 14347 Manpower - Mary Ann Richey Employee (13) 81.60 14348 OWLA - 1974 Bulletin Subscription: r16) 5:30 14349 Oregon Stamp & Stamp & Stationery'- Lettering (16) 32.72 I4350 Rentex -°Laundry (15) 9.90 14351 Sandy's 'Camera Shop -`case (16) 41.95 143.52 Tigard Automotive - Rotars & Drums Turned (16.2) = 22.00 14353 Times - Notice'of -Public Hearings (12) 17.69 (20) 31.68 4£3.97 14354 Whitcher"Pri.nting & 'Stationery - Receipt Books- &Stamp (12) 5.80 (11)' 21.60 27.40 14355 Wash. City Mgr. Assoc. - John Lamb (convention) (72) 25.00 14357 Roger Thomsse n - Recording (1.2) 28.00 14358 Northwest Natural Gas - Utility (18) 264.73 14401 Public Employees Retire. Bd. - Social Security (612) 1,968.65 (11) 31.30 (13) 25.68 (15) '54.79 (16.2) 72.80 (17) 34.98 (12) 253.69 (14) 154.82 (16) 1,094.60 (16.3) "24.69 -r(19) 221.30 3,937.30 14402 U. S. National Bank - Federal Withholding (613) 4,927.90 14403 State of Oregon - Dept of Revenue - State Withholding(614)1,604.86 14404 Celia H. Lesmas Trustee - Payroll deduction (606) 100.00 14405 American United Life ins. Co. - Police (PR Deduction) (16) 17.10 (16.2) 2.70 (16.3) .90 (618) 114.90 135.60 14406 Wash. Co. Credit Union - Payroll deduction (609) 480.40 14407 U. S. National Bank - Bonds (PR deduction) (610) 131.25 14408 police Officers Assoc.- Payroll deduction (611) 196.00 14409 American Bankers - Tax Shelter (607) 189.00 14410 The Travelers Ins. Co. Payroll deduction & benefits (12) 34.80 (15) 22.56 (19) 113.49 (608) 194.46 365.31 14411 Robert Thompson - mileage (19) 11.66 14412 Stephen Baker Jury fee (11) 10.00 MM 14413 Lois Ganoe - Jury fee (11) 10.00 14414 Paul Oziah - Jury fee (11) 10.00 14415 Peter Perkins- Jury fee (11) 10.00 14416 Yvonne Burgess - Jury fee (11) 10.00 14417 James Lindsey-Jury fee (11) 10.00 14418 Anthony Pelay - Judge (11) 362.50 14419 Otto Sorg - Library Rental (15) 170.00 (18) 2.50 172.50 14420 Lonnie Branstetter - Mileage (16) 10.40 14421 Arrow Heating - Repair heating system (18) 18.00 14422 A Boy West - Plumbing Equipment (18) 9.20(17) 7.00 16.20 14424 James L. Brien - Training Bldg. Official (13) 36.00 14425 Banker's Life Ins. Co. - Police Retirement Payroll deduction (608) 679.12 14426 Winslow Brooks, - mileage & travel expense (14) 21.50 14427 Crest Printing - Negative plate (16) 6.00 14428 J. K. Gill Co. - CPK Transfer letters (14) 6.00 14429 Halray Auto Supply - Auto Parts & tools (16) 25.26 (16.2) 21.46 (20) 9.25 55.97 Page 2 14430 Kilham Stationery - Dietzgen' adj. curve & scale (14) 5.20 14431, Manpower Secretarial Services - Audrey Lundgren (13) 124.20 14432 Marine Lumber - Misc. Lumber etc (16) 9.12 (17)' 19.96 (18) 5.67 34_75 14433 One Hour Martinizers '- Repair Uniform - Merrill' (16) 16.00 14434 Northwest Law`Enforcement -'Tools &' fingerprint kits(16) 67.47 14435 Pitney Bowes Postage Machine Rental (18) 103.50 14436 Rentex - Laundry (18) 25.90 (15) 19.80 25,90 14437 Smith Bros. - 6, textured chair mats (16) 198.00 14438 Roger Thomssen - Recording (12) 8.00 14439 The Times - Subscription renewal (12) 5.50 14440 United Aloy, Inc. - welder - (20) 1.10:65 14441 Valley Auto Parts Repair alternator - auto parts (13) 12.64 (16.2) .68 (20) 7.23 20.55 14442 Valley Petroleum - Bottle acetylene (20) 10.<30 14443 Western Plumbing (16) 55.96 14444 Xerox - Replacement Charge - meter usage (16) 142.23 (18) 29.00 171.23 14445 Mr. C. Photo Factory - cameras, film, processing (14) 20.60 (16) 264.17 284.77 14446 General Telephone (18)' 785.20 (16)-247.00 1,032.20 14447 Butler Tire Co. Contract' (16) ,150.00 '(16.2),50.00 200.00' 14448 Copeland Lumber - Misc. Lumber (,18) 34.55 14449 Columbia Maintenance - Janitorial'service (18) 219.00' 14450 Multnomah County Stores (18)`62.88" (10) 6.86 (12)- (10.33) (14) 111.63 (16) 68.41 (19) 4.29 (11) '.36 (13) '3.41 (15) .50 (17;) 17.00 (20) 9.76 274.77 14451 Rentex - Laundry (18) 10.40 14452 Southwest Office Supplies - 10 binder covers (19) 13.50 14453 Rentex -Laundry 19.811) Checks written for. expense' 19,327.45 Payroll 22,700.()5' TOTAL $42,527.-50 SEWER FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK_ Check No. 14401 Public Employees Retire Bd. - Social Security (101) '48.50 (612) 48.50 97.001 14402 U.' S. <National Bank -.Federal Withholding (613) 125.20 14403 State of Oregon - Dept of Revenue - State Withholding(614) 47.70 14410 Traveler's Ins. Co. -Payroll deduction - Benefit Retirement (104) 24.87 (608) 16.58 41.45 2883 First National Bank (541) 356.94 2885 Unified Sewerage Agency (753 -755) 5,351.95 Checks written for expense 6,020.34 Payroll _ 579.07 TOTAL $6,599.41 STATE TAX STREET - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 14401 Public Employees Retire Bd. - Social Security (101) 128.18 (612) 128.18 256.36 14402 U. S. National Bank - Federal Withholding (619) 259.40 14403 State of Oregon - Dept. of Revenue - State Withholding(614) 88.80 14410 Traveler's Ins. Co. - PR Ded. - Benefits - Retirement (104) 22.56 (608) 15.04 37.60 14441 Valley Auto Parts - Repair alternator -Auto Parts (210) 43.04 2629 First National Bank - TCD (532)40,000.00 2636 West Hills Barkdust - Barkdust S.W. Meadows` (220) 52.00 2637 Portland Road and Driveway - 23 ton Cold Mix (220) 230.50 Checks written for TDC 40,000.00 Checks written for expense 967.70 Payroll 1,679.13 TOTAL $42,646.83 Page 3 ASSESSMENT FUND -' U.S. NATIONAL BANK CheckNo, 2631 u. s. National Bank - 'Coupon interest #7 (851) 477.50 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE - U.S. NATIONAL BANK` Check No. 2630 Spencer B. Gross — Photogrammetric'Maps (290C) 1,455.00 2635 Ling & Yinger - Walnut Street Project (390) 1,500.00 $2,955.00 Checks written for TDC 40,000.00 Checks written for 'expense 29,747.99 Payroll 24 958.25 TOTAL CHECKS WRITTEN $91,706.24 CITY OF TIGARD AP�LICAII_ON FOR SIGN PERMIT NER NrNoMy PERMIT NO, ���r�3-5 DATI fFU2C hf 1 r n ADDRESSS W G'aRu-r- tMe{r,aiAE S VALUE PERMIT PEI TEL. NO._ 9�-/7 MANUFACTURER -j�42RY %"bi ADDRESS TEL, NO, - e ,.— - ------ --- ------ -- ------- INSPECTIONS REQUIRED ERECTOR� SITE ADDRESS ,/,S-2zo r'0O1irdG TSL. NO_ 'Co3 _38 01 -jam r INAL --- - HEREBY MAKES AIPLICATION TO YRE'CT -- ISPECIAL INFORMATION ALTER _ riO4 b ; TYPE OF SIGN PLOT PLAN —L'Ih PROJ�:CTIIvG SHOWSIGN LOCATION rolls 'C0M3I 13--Tic i GHOUND MAN -UEE S 5I r-/v SKIT-c /-¢ ROUP I�Ef, RIC _ ALL __-_-_` TEMPORARY _ HEIGHT- TOP `7Z FT H-: GHT-30TTOM _ r i, AREA - S_: FT. PROJECTION Nnil/F _ FT. SUPPORT FIRE ZONE _ -=- _ -2 ---------- SIGN TO BE FAST.NED AND SECUR?D BY APFROVED SUPPOfti'S A V1-7'N7' IS'H i3Y AGREED!hAT iF THIS Al-PLICATION IS AFP-P-0VED `I'HE SIGN WILL_ COi i�C?�l-"i':-rN_- EVERf D Tl fd-H TFiE rE ';ulr4NTS OF 'i'HE C.TY OF TIGARD iG i'CODE AND V'ULJN.E V, ?J, .C. 1970 r�JI %`)i3 AND ThE O::IiTIv: P�Cr'S OF THi✓ ir TIGARI?. i i SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE ' BY Ai'iRuVED CHIEF BUILDING 01