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City Council Packet - 06/27/1977 1 0 N v TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JUNE 27, 1977, 7:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM AGENDA: 1. CALL TO ORDER i 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS 5. CONSENT AGENDA: (All matters under this heading are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired by any Council member or member of the audience, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.) (a) Approval of Minutes, June 13, 16, 20, 1977 (b) Approval of Expenditures and Investments: $ 28,046.74 (c) Monthly Reports - Review and File Administration Finance Planning Building Library Police (d) Receive and File - Written Communications Donald E. Pollock Investments - letter of appeal Transmittal from Washington County re: extension of filing tax levy 6. APPROVE REFUND - $900. Craig H. Cowles, 13505 SW Village Glen Drive (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 7. ACCEPT STORM SEWER EASEMENT - ENGLEWOOD III - Commonwealth Properties (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 8. ACCEPT SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT AND AUTHORIZE EXECUTION BY MAYOR AND RECORDER - TRI-SQUARE DEV. CO. & M. & S. INV. INC. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 9. VACATION OF A PORTION OF A 50 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, KNOWN AS SW COOK LANE. (Continued from June 13, 1977 Council meeting) (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. (b) Consideration by *.,ouncil. ORDINANCE No. 77- i'N ORDINANCE VACATING DEDICATED UNOPENED PORTION OF S.W. COOK LANE IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. 10. ORDINANCE No. 77-44 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1049, INVOLVING LANDS OF McCOY/ FRISON/CAMP (S.W. 98T9 AVENUE & DURHAM ROAD), SEC. 11, T2S, RLW, W.M. , WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Second reading of ordinance. 11. RESOLUTION No. 77- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CONSENTING TO THE ANNEXATION BY THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT OF CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD. (Parcels of land located on 125th Avenue, SW Ash Avenue and SW Durham Road. ) (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 12. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TRANSFERRING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GENERAL WELFARE OF THE CITY FOR 1976-77 FISCAL YEAR. (a) Recommendation of Citv Administrator. 13. ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY OF TIGARD OF BALANCE REMAINING IN THE STREET IMPROVEMENT BANCROFT #4 ACCOUNT; FIXING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Recommendation of Finance Director. PUBLIC HEARINGS - COMMENCING AT 8:00 P.M. NOTICE:All persons desiring to offer testimony on any public hearing item must place their name on the appropriate sign up sheet(s) located at the back of the room. Persons desiring to testify will then be called forward by the Chair to speak on the indicated item(s). 14. APPEAL - ZONE CHANGE - Request by Kermit Carlile to apply City of Tigard "R-7" Single Family Residential zoning to a recently annexed parcel zoned Washington County "RU-4" on the north side of SW Durham Road, west of SW 98th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 11CD, Tax Lots 800 and 900). (a) Public, Hearing Opened (b) Statement of Facts by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony Summation of Proponents Testimony Summation of Opponents Testimony (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 27, 1977 (g) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLIC.`.TION BY KERMIT CARLILE AND WOODY HUGHES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND ON Thr". NORTH SIDE OF SW DURHAM ROAD, WEST OF SW 98TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 11CD AS TAX LOTS 800 AND 900 FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 15. APPEAL - CONDITIONAL USE - Request by Eastgate Theatres for a conditional use permit to remodel and expand a drive-in theatre at 11626 SW Pacific Highway (Washington Co. Tax Map 1S1 36DC, Tax Lot 500). (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Statement of Facts by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony Summation of Proponents Testimony Summation of Opponents Testimony Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council. 16. VACATION OF A PORTION OF S.W. WATKINS PLACE, A 50 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Statement of Facts by City Administrator (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of City Administrator (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE VACATING DEDICATED UNOPENED PORTION OF SW WATKINS PLACE IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. 17. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - Request by the City of Tigard to amend Section 18.92.020, 18.58.020, 17.12.030 (D) (appeal to City Council) to extend the appeal period from 10 and 15 days to 20 days for City Council review of subdivisions, minor land partitions and design review. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Statement of Facts by Planning Director (c) -Public, Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council PAGE 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 27, 1977 (g) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 18.92.020, 18.5E..-020, AND 17.12.030 (D) OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO EXTEND THE APPEALS PERIOD FROM TEN AND 15 DAYS TO 20 DAYS FOR CITY COUNCIL, PLANNING COMMISSION, AND DESIGN REVIEW BOARD OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS REGARDING SUBDIVISIONS, MINOR LAND PARTITIONS, DESIGN REVIEW AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 18. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Larry Jackson for zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County Zoning "RU-4" to City of Tigard zoning "R-10", Single Family Residential between SW Fonner and SW Errol Street (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 3AD, Tax Lot 504). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY LARRY JACKSON FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND BETWEEN SW FONNER AND SW ERROL STREETS AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 3AD, AS TAX LOT 504, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY "RU-4" TO (R-10) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND 41B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 19. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Donald Pollock for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County zoning "RS-1" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7" Single Family Residential south of SW Durham Road. (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 14A, Tax Lot 700). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY DONALD E. POLLOCK FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND SOUTH OF SW DURHAM ROAD AND WEST OF SW 92ND AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX 14AP ZS1 14A AS TAX LOT 700, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 20. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Charles E. Coston for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County "RS-1" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7" Single Family Residential, south of SW Durham Road, (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 14A, Tax Lot 600). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY CHARLES E. COSTON FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND SOUTH OF SW DURHAM ROAD AND WEST OF SW 92ND AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 14A AS TAY LOT 600 FDnu 14ASSHINICTnNr COUNITY RU 4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING PAGE 4 - COUNCIL 'AGENDA - JUNE 27, 1977 i EXHIBITS "A" AND "B" GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 21. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Martin Eggert for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County zoning "RU-4" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7", Single Family Residential at 9795 SW Frewing Street (Wash. Co. Tax *lap 2S1 2GA, Tax Lot 100). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY MARTIN EGGERT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD CHANGING THE 'LONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND AT 9795 SW FREWING STREET AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 2CA, TAX LOT 100, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 22. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Robert Empkie for a general plan and program review of a proposed five (5) duplex planned development in an "R-7" Single Family Residential zone on SW 98th Avenue (Wash. Co. Tax Map 1S1 35CD, Tax Lot 1600). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission (b) Consideration by Council (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY ROBERT EMPKIE FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND ON THE EAST SIDE OF SW 98TH AVENUE, SOUTH OF SW GREENBURG ROAD AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP LS1 35CD, AS TAX LOT 1600, FROM R-7 TO (R-7 P.D.) RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B" AND "C", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 23. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT - Position Statement regarding modified residential street sys te,a - NPO III. 24. . ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO ELIMINATE SUPERFLUOUS PROVISIONS AND TO RELOCATE PROVISIONS RELATING TO COURT REVIEWS. (a) Recommendation by City Administr;tor. 25. ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.36.030 AND .040 OF CHAPTER 2.36, TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS, TERMS OF OFFICE, ORGANIZATION, RECORD KEEPING AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LIBRARY BOARD. (a) Recommendation by City Administrator. 26. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICY OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND ITS APPOINTED BOARDS, (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. PAGE 5 - COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 279 1977 27. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE PERSONS TO SERVE ON THE ELECTION BOARDS FOR THE CITY BUDGET ELECTION TO BE HELD ON JULY 12, 1977. (a) Recommendation by City Recorder. 28. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTINUANCE OF CITY FUNCTIONS AND PROGRAMS ON AND AFTER JULY 1,1977, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING LIMITED EXPENDITURES. (a) Recommendation by City Administrator. 29. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MAKING APPOINTMENTS AND A REAPPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANT TERMS ON THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION. (a) Recommendation by Selection Committee. 30. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RECOMMF 3 FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION. (Gotter/Mitchell Annexation - 11010 SW Fonner Street) (a) Recommendation by City Administrator. 31. OTHER Taxi Franchise Rate Increase (a) Report by City Administrator Pollock Zone Change - Pathfinder - set hearing for July 11th Park Board Appointments 32. ADJOURNMENT PAGE 6 - COUNCIL AGENDA - JUNE 27, 1977 j i T I. G A !. 0 U N C I I. i REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977, 7:30 P,M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Wilbur A. Bishop; Councilmen John E. Cook, Ala- W. Mickelson, Kenneth W. Scheckla, Lynn R. Wakem; Richard Boleti, Plannir._; Director; Larry Brisbee, Legal Counsel; Bruce P. Clark, City Admir *.strator; Doris Hartig, City Recorder; Arline O'Leary, Administrative Aie. 2. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Edward Thomas, 10765 S.W. Fairhaven (a) Mr. Thomas requested Council consider placing curb on the West side of 107th (in the vicinity of his residence) or vacating street. Mr.. Thomas stated Council had denied application to vacate 107th in the past. General discussion by Council, staff and Mr. Thomas regarding NPO#3's plan which identifies 107th as not a through street. (b) Council referred matter to staff for appropriate action to be taken - Mr. Thomas to be notified when item is scheduled for Co-am-il's c .r:s de-:ation. Roger & Sharon Zumwalt, 10665 S.W. Pathfinder (a) Roger Zumwalt expressed opposition to fee charged by City for the preparation of an appeal transcript, Mr. Zumwalt requested his appeal be exempt from charge because he filed appeal previous to adoption of resolution establishing fet,.s. Mr. Zumwal.t further requested Council consider an extension of the appeal. time. (b) Legal Counsel. stated the ordinance determining City would charge fee to offset cost of preparing appeal transcripts was adopted prior to Zumwalt's application of appeal, therefore fee would be applied. (c) General discussion by Council, staff and Zumwalt regarding cost, waiving fee, transcribing only last Planning Commission meeting which dealt with matter and process cost of preparing for an appeal hearing. Administrator stated Zumwalt's should make decision what meetings they desire be transcribed. (d) Sharon Zumwalt. stated she had been advised by her legal counsel the resolu- tion establishing fee can not be retroactive. Mrs. Zumwalt questioned why City's fee is high•_r than those charged by the County. (e) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson, to allow a 48 hour extension to Zumwalts to notify City of their intentions - if appeal is filed City must receive the $100 deposit within said stated time and tran- script will consist of last meeting Planning Commission considered item. Councilman. Cook advised Zumwalts that if item is appealed, Council will be considering no new testimony. Motion approved by 4 to 1 vote, Councilman Scheckla voting nay. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, June 13, 16, 20, 1977 (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Mickelson., seconded by Councilman Wakem. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to amend June 13, 1977 minutes, page 3(f) - should read - approved by 4 to 0 vote, Mayor Bishcp abstaining. Motion to amend June 13, 1977 minutes approved by unanimous vote Of Counzil. Motion to approve June 16, 20 minutes as written and June 13th minutes as amended approved by unanimous vote of Council. 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND '.i,:UES'TMENTS: X28,046.74 (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Mic',elson, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 5. MONTHLY REPORTS Building Finance Library Planning Police (a) Motion to receive and file; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Donald E. Pollock Investments - letter of appeal Transmittal from Washington County re: extension of filing tax levy (a) Motion to receive and file; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by •urani.mons vote of Council. 7. APPROVE REFUND - $900, Craig H. Cowles, 13505 S.W. Village Glen Drive (a) Planning Director advised Council application had been withdrawn and staff had spent no time working on item, therefore approval was recomT.ended. (b) Motion by Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook, to approve refund. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 8. ACCEPT STORM SEWER EASEMENT - ENGLEWOOD III - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTIES (a) Administrator recommended item be removed from agenda. (b) Motion to remove; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by unanimous vute of Council. 9. ACCEPT SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT AND AUTHORIZE EXECUTION BY MAYOR AND RECORDER - TRI-SQUARE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY & M. & S. INVOICE INC. (a) Administrator recoaspended approval. (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 10. VACATION OF A PORTION OF A 50 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, KNOWN AS S.W. COOK LANE. (Continued from June 13, 1977 Council meeting) (a) Administrator advised Council the necessary signatures needed had been provided and reconniended approval. Mayor Bishop stated he would abstain from consideration of item because he was a nearby resident and had signed the petition. (b) ORDINANCE No. 77-48 AN ORDINANCE VACATING DEDICATED UNOPENED PORTION OF S. W. COOK LANE IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY:, OREGON. Motion to adopt; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Cook. ' PAGE 2 - REGUU.R MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 : G Approved by 4 to 0 vote. Roll call vine as follows: Councilmen Cook, Mickelson, Scheckla and Wakem voting aye and Mayor Bishop abstaining, ORDINANCE No. 77-48 will require % second reading. PUBLIC HEARINGS - COMMENCING AT 8:20 P,M. 11. APPEAL - ZONE CHANGE - Request. by Kermit Carlile to apple City of Tigard Single Family Residential zoning to a recently annexed parcel zon.- Washington County "RU-4" on the north side of S.W. Durham Road, West of S.W. 98th Ave (Washington County Tax Map 2S1 11CD, Tax Lots 800 and 900). (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Planning Director reviewed history of request and stated zone change had been approved by the Planning Coa--ission. Director explained applicant. was appealing the condition, placed on the approval, regarding access on 98th. (c) Public Testimony: Proponents: Kermit Carlile, Rt. 3 Box 278M, Sherwood ~ Mr. Carlile stated his opposition to condition number 4 - The applicant improve the street onto S.W. 98th Avenue when the right-of-way becomes available. Mr. Carlile also expressed concerns regarding process of obtaining a zone change, the fee charged and his desire to receive a copy of the transcript. General discussion by Council and Carlile followed. Council directed staff to provide copy of transcript to all who appeal in the future. Woody Hughes, 12850 S.W. 22nd, Beaverton Mr. Hughes expressed concerns with the process of obtaining zone change and the condition to improve the stra.at onto S.W. 98th Avenue. Opponents: None (d) Planning Director recommended (1) restricting left turns off Durham, in vicinity of proposed development; and (2) applicant to improve the street onto S.W. 98th Avenue to a 24 foot width if the right-of-way becomes available. (e) Public Hearing Closed. (f) Lengthy discussion by Council and staff regarding left turns off Durham, one .foot access control strips, Durham Road access deed restriction and possible future development of adjacent McCoy property. Carlile proposed to make. $5,000 deposit to be used for improvement of the street onto 98th should the McCoy property be developed. (g) ORDINANCE No. 77-49 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY KERMIT CARLILE AND WOODY HUGHES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD CHANG- ING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF S.W. DURHAM ROAD, WEST OF S.W. 98th AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 11CD AS TAX LOTS 800 AND 900 FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL' AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. c PAGE 3 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES,JUNE 27, 1977 Motion to adopt; Cr:oMc _::;an Wakem, seconded by C-uncilman Mickelson. Motion by Councilman Cook, second:! by Councilman Mickelson, to amend page 2 as follows: Conditions: 1. 25 feet be dedicated along S.W. Durham Road for street purposez'. 2. The sewer and water lines in S.W. Durham Road be extended from their current terminus to the western boundary of the property or local improvement district agreements to do the same be provided upon final action of the City Council with regard to this request. 3. The applicant improve the street onto S.W. 98th Avenue to a 24 foot width if the right-of-way becomes available before the sub- division is completed and streets and improvements are accepted by the City of Tigard. 4. A covenant be attached to the deed of any lots abutting Durham Road. Motion to amend Ordinance No. 77-49 approved by unanimous vote of Council. Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 77-49 approved as amended by unanimous vote of Council. 12. APPEAL - CONDITIONAL USE - Request by Eastgate Theatres for a conditional use permit to remodel and expand a drive-in theatre at 11626 S.W. Pacific Highway (Washington County Tax Map 1S1 36DC, Tax Lot 500) (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Planning Director stated conditional use had been approved by the Planning Commission subject to 4 conditions and the applicant was appealing condition 3 - a half street improvement be provided along S.W. 72nd Avenue. (c) Public Testimony: Proponents: Dick W. Ebeling, Engineer, 711 Dekum Building, Portland Mr. Ebeling felt condition 3 was unjust because the drive-in did not use S.W. 72nd Ave. Opponents: None (d) Plar:ning Director reconanended deleting condition 3 and adding a condition requiring applicant to file with City Recorder an agreement not to remonstrate against a local improvement district for street improvements to S.W. 72nd Ave. (e) Public Hearing Closed. (f) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem to uphold applicants appeal subject to the following conditions: 1. The site be screened from view of surrounding properties by plant material and the entrance area and drive be landscaped; the plan be submitted for design review. 2. Areas used for the maneuvering or parking of vehicle be paved to City standards. 3. Intense screening on S.W. 72nd Ave and the South side of the site be provided. 4: The applicant will file with the City Recorder an agreement not to remonstrate against a local improvement district (L.I.D.) for street improvements to S.W: 72nd Avenue. PAGE 4 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 Approved by unanicous vor of 13. VACATION OF A PORTION OF S.W. WATKINS PLACE, A 50 FOOT WIDE DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT- OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON .COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Administrator reviewed O.R. S. requirements for vacating streets. Administrator stated the petition was incomplete because all of the ahuti.ing property owners had not signed petition. Administrator recommended Council receive testimony and close hearing, then determine action will be taken when necessary signatures are obtained. Council concurred to ;sear testimony, City Administrator requested recess to discuss item further with applicant. RECESSED 9:50 P.M. RECONVENED 10:00 P.M. (Continuation of agenda item 13) (c) Public Testimony: Proponents: Douglas R. Smith, 12820 S.W.107 Court, Tigard Opponents: None 14. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - Request by the City of Tigard to amend Section 18.92.020, 18.58.020, 17.12.030 (D) (appeal to City Council) to extend the appeal period from 10 and 15 days to 20 days for City Council review of subdivisions, minor land partitions and design review. (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Planning Director stated facts. (c) Public Testimony: Proponents: None Opponents: None (d) Director recommended approval. (e) ORDINANCE No. 77-50 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 18.92.020, 18.58,020, AND 17.12.030 (D) OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO EXTEND THE APPEALS PERIOD FROM TEN AND FIFTEEN DAYS TO TWENTY DAYS FOR CITY COUNCIL, PLANNING COMMISSION, AND DESIGN REVIEW BOARD OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS REGARDING SUBDIVISIONS, MINOR LAND PARTITIONS, DESIGN REVIEW AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 15. ORDINANCE No. 77-44 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1049, INVOLVING LANDS OF McCOY/FRISON/CAMP (S.W. 98th AVENUE & DURHAM ROAD), SEC.11, T2S, R1W, W.M., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Second reading of ordinance. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by 4-0 vote; Councilman Scheckla abstaining. PAGE 5 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 16. RESOLUTION No. 77- RESOLUTION OF THE C 'lY COUNCIL CnNSENTING TO THE ANNEXATION BY THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT OF CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED WITS?IN THE CTT" OF TIGARD. (a) City Administrator advised Cour_cil of the locations of the three trac s of land. . Administrator stated the land located on 135th was in pity, land located S.W. Ash, should read S.W. 125th Ave, was outside the City and lzt.nd located on S,W, Durham Road was partially located iii City. Administrator recommended Council authorize staff to recommend, to the Boundary Commission, annexation of only the parcels presently located in the City. (b) Motion to approve staff's recommendation; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 17. RESOLUTION No. 77-57 RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL 'TRANSFERRING APPROPRIA- TIONS FOR THE GENERAL WELFARE OF THE CITY FOR 1976-77 FISCAL YEAR. (a) City Administrator r�_commended approval. Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote: of Council. 18. ORDINANCE No. 77-51 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY OF TIGARD OF BALANCE REMAINING IN THE STREET IMPROVE- MENT BANCROFT 464 ACCOUNT: FIXING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Finance Director recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Nickelson. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 19. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Larry Jackson for zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County Zoning "RU-4" to City of Tigard zoning "R-10", Single Family Residential between S.W. Fonner and S.W. Errol Street (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 3AD, Tax Lot 504). (a) Planning Director stated the Planning Commisssion recommended approval. (b) Consideration by Council. (c) ORDINANCE No. 77-52 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APP- LICATION BY LARRY JACKSON FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND BETWEEN S.W. FONNER AND S.W. ERROL STREETS AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 3AD, AS TAX SOT 504, FROM WASHING- TON COUNTY "RU-4" TO (R-10) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 20. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Donald Pollock for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County zoning "RS-1" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7" Single Family Residential south of S.W. Durham Road. (Washington County Tax Map 2S1 14A, Tax Lot 700). PAGE 6 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 (a) Planning Director stated '•_'1arning CorrJcission recommended approval. (b) Consideration by Council. (c) ORDINANCE No. 77-53 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN :,PPI---A- TION BY DONALD E. POLLOCK FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 Z::i:ING .ri%-P OF THE CITY OF T.IGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND SOUTH OF S.W. DURHAM ROAD AND WEST OF S.W. 92ND AVE"IUE hND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 14A AS TAX LOT 700, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "Be', GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion to adopt; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Motion by Counci.lman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to amend conditions as follows: 1. A half street improvement be provided for S.W. 92nd Avenue along this property. 2. The sewer and water easements be reviewed and approved by the staff with any subdivision activity on this property. Motion to amend approved by unanimous vote of Council. Motion to approve Ordinance No. 77-53, as amended, approved by unanimous vote of Council. 21. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Charles E. Coston for a zone map amendment to change the zoning designation from Washington County "RS-1" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7" Single Family Residential., South of S.W. Durham Road, (Washington. County Tax Map 2S1 14A, Tax lot 600). (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (b) General discussion by Council and staff. (c) ORDINANCE No. 77-54 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY CHARLES E. COSTON FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND SOUTH OF S,W, DURHAM ROAD AND WEST OF S.W. 92nd AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 14A AS TAX LOT 600, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU-4 TO (R-7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B" GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion to adopt; Councilman Wakem, seconded by Councilman Mickelson. Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to amend conditions as follows: 1. 25 feet be dedicated along S.W. Durham Road for street purposes. 2. A convenant be attached to the deed of any lots abutting Durham Road restricting direct access to Durham Road. Motion to amend approved by unanimous vote of Council. Motion to approve Ordinance No. 77-54, as amended, approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 7 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27,, 1977 22: ZONE CHANGE - Request by Mart, zggert ivy: a zone map amendiue„t to change the zoning designation from Washing;.on County zoning "RU-4" to City of Tigard zoning "R-7" Single Family Residential at 9795 S.W. "rewing Steet (Washington County Tax Map 2S1 2CA, Tax Lot 100). (a) Planning Director stated Planning Commission recommended approval. (b) Consideration by Council. (c) ORDINANCE No. 77-55 ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY MARTIN EGGERT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND AT 9795 S,W. FREWING STREET AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 2CA, TAX LOT 100, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY RU--4 TO (R=7) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A" AND "B", GRANTING THE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 23. ZONE CHANGE - Request by Robert Empkie for a general plan and program review of a proposed five (5) duplex planned development in an "R-7" Single Family Residential zone on S.W. 98th Avenue (Washington County Tax Map 1Sl 35CD, Tax Lot 1600). (a) Planning Director recommended tabling item until the applicant provides all ,of required information. Motion to table; Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Scheckla. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 24. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT - Position statement regarding modified residential street system - NPO X63 (a) General discussion by Council and staff regarding position statement prepared by staff. Councilman Wakem summarized intent of his motion on June 20th regarding Council's position on matter and stated that staff's synopsis was too brief to capture his intent. Lengthy discussion by Council and staff followed. (b) Consensus of Council was that no position statement from the City of Tigard would be presented at Washington County June 29th public hearing regarding 135th street extension. 25. ORDINANCE No. 77-56 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO ELIMINATE SUPERFLUOUS PROVISIONS AND TO RELOCATE PROVISIONS RELATING TO COURT REVIEWS. (a) City Administrator recommended approval. (b) Motion to adopt; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 26. ORDINANCE No. 77-57 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.36.030 AND -040 OF CHAPTER 2.36, TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS, TERMS OF OFFICE, ORGANIZATION, RECORD KEEPING AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LIBRARY BOARD. (a) City Administrator recommended Ordinance by forwarded to the Library Board for their review - Council to continue consideration at future meeting. Council concurred. PAGE 8 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 Z7. RESOLUTION No. 77- A RESO' i:i'PION ESTABLISHING POLICY OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGARD- ING INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND ITS APPOINTED BOARDS. (a) Consensus of Council was to review and consider at future meeting. 28. RESOLUTION No. 77-58 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE PERSONS TO SERVE ON THE ELECTION BOARDS FOR THE CITY BUDGET ELECTION TO BE HELD ON JULY 12, 1977. (a) City Recorder advised Council the following persons would serve on election boards: POLLING PLACE PRECINCT NO.. NAME St. Anthony- School 30 Doris Cooper, Chairperson 12645 S.W. Pacific Highway 32 Rogene Regehr Tigard, Oregon Betty Moore Marion Knudsen (6 hours) Templeton Grade School 31 Irma Butterfield, 9500 S.W. Murdock 34 Chairperson Tigard, Oregon 35 Mavis Randall Phyllis Londberg Valorie Arneson (6 hours) Fowler Junior High School 18 Sharon Greene, 10865 S.W. Walnut Street 33 Chairperson Tigard, Oregon Dana McKenzie Elizabeth Bishop Eunice Schwartz (6 hours) (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson, Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 29. RESOLUTION No. 77-59 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTINUANCE OF CITY FUNCTIONS AND PROGRAMS ON AND AFTER JULY 1, 1977, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING LIMITED EXPENDITURES. (a) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 30. RESOLUTION No. 77-60 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MAKING APPOINTMENTS AND A REAPPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANT TERMS ON THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION. (a) Selection Committee recommended the following appointments: William Goldbach (reappointment),term expiring 7/1/81 Tom Brien, term expiring 7/1/79 Joanne Corlis, term expiring 7/1/81 (b) Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 31. RESOLUTION No. 77-61 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF TRIPLE MAJORITY ANNEXATION AND RECOMMEND FORWARDING TO PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION, (Gotter/ Mitchell Annexation - 11010 S.W. Fonner Street). (a) City Admttinistrator recommended approval. (b) Approvedobyp�inani?SousovotelofnCouncil pr�sentonded by Councilman Cook. :PAGE 9 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 32. OTHER (1) Taxi Franchise Rate Increase City Administrator stated the increase would cause amount charged to thk same as presently charged in Beaverton and Portland. Discussion by Council and staff followed. Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance adopting proposed rate increase for their consideration. 1 (2) RESOLUTION No. 77-62 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MAKING APPOINTMENTS TO FILL AN UNEXPIRED TERM ON THE PARK BOARD. Selection Committee recommended appointment of Phil Hirl, term to expire Dt:cember 31, 1978. Motion to approve; Councilman Scheckla, seconded by Councilman Mickelson Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (3) Traffic Signal Agreement - Pacific Highway and McDonald Street City Administrator advised Council Cityl'ed received agreement,for the in- stallation of signal, from State for execution by Mayor and the City Recorder. Only cost to City will be energization of signal. Motion by Councilman Mickelson, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute agreement. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (4) Approval of Supplemental Expenditures - for month of_June: $1,658.62 Motion to approve; Councilman Wakem. seconded by Councilman Cook. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (5) Greenburg-Tigard Street Storm Drainage & Pathway Plan Administrator provided Council with copies of plans and specifications for their consideration. Administrator advised Council a decision would need to be made as soon as possible and staff would be seeking authorization to call for bids. Council to review - action to be taken at future meeting. (6) Port of Portland Meeting Meeting .lone 309 1977 at Port of Portland to discuss provision of technical services for ecunomic development in Cities in the metropolitan area. (7) Payroll/Data Processing City Recorder stated staff had considered three proposals for providing City with payroll data processing service. Recorder recommended U.S. Date Corp, Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem, to authorize staff to enter into contract with U.S. Data Corp for the processing of City's payroll. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 10 - REGULAR iMETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 2977 (8) lCMA Retirement Plan Administrator reco(mended Council authorize execution of contracts for Doris Hartig, Mary Strickland and Dick Bolen to participate in ICMA plan. Motion to approve; Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Mickelson Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (9) Systems Development Charge - Duane Christie Administrator provided Council with letter from Duane Christie regarding re- lease from systems development charge on the development of the corner of Mc Donald and Pacific Highway (Ernie's Market site). Council consensus was to consider item at next study session. (10) Planning Co:Mni.ssion - Public Testimony Councilman Cook suggested the Plauning Commission use the same procedure in hearing public testimony as Council has adopted. Discussion by Council and staff followed. �11) Appeal Transcripts & Testimony Discussion by Council, Legal Counsel and staff regarding appeal procedure and previous testimony received vs new testimony. (12) Councilman Mickelson requested staff check status of flood plain area illegally filled at Tiedeman and Greenburg Road and have situation corrected as soon as possible. 33. ADJOURNED 11:55 P.M. City Recorder - Cityrligard ATTEST: Mayor City of Tigard PAGE 11 - REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 27, 1977 June 27, 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on Agenda item #4 the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description: CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON—AGENDA ITEMS. Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation c ✓� S:A 14 T June 27, 1977 Agenda-item -#14 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council oh the following item: (Please print your name) CCItellm Description: - - Re -est by Kermit Res3entials��nn a recn ��annexe anglrcel-zo�ied Washi.ng on oun "RU-411 on the north side ofP 2S1 Durham Tax Lots 800 and 900). Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation SUEMION/ OF EMIOUS IM0 - Ng _M TESTIMONY WILL BE RECEIVED Ze 'Fok x 7- F w r � 2 ril 1 I I 1 June 27, 1977 ,l wish to testify before the Tigard City Council o« AGENDA ITEM #17 the following item: (Please print your name) Item De-,cription:ZONING E — Request by the City o£ Ts and �n Sectiivn ia.7c vcv, X8.58.020, 17.12.030 D) (appeal to Ci oun i o extend the appeal period from 10—and 15 days to 0 days for City Crninni l rpyi ew of nifhdiyi Si ons- minor l Anel partitions and design review. Proponent (for) Opponent (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation Tp U HE fill� I (� I I� June 27, 1977 Agenda Item #16 1 wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) VACATION OF A PORTION OF S.W. WATKINS PLACE, Item Description: 50 FO iTn nFnT AT pitRT TC' RTC'HT—DR—WAY IN THE CITY or I ppponent (against) Proponent (for) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation ?- 8 -2 a S.C--" /D 7/ c JLtne 27, 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on Agenda item #15 the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description: APPEAL - ('Q,��ND,I IONAL USE - Re uest by Eastgate Theatres for a con�citional use perVt to re- 4Ua [-' -=Pnrl a drive-in theatre at 949 S.W. Pacific Highway (Washington Co. Tax Map 1S1 36DC, Tax 0 Proponent (for) FName, (against) Name, Address and Affiliation ress and Affiliation f BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT JUNE 27, 1977 GENERAL FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21278 Kelly Girl - Transcribe appeal - Carlisle & Zumwalt (622) $ 118.80 21280 R. L. Thompson - Mileage (20) 11.40 21281 Wash. Co. Dept. of Revenue & Taxation - Tax Map - Blueline (19) 63.00 21391 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross Ins. (10) 145.18 (13) 72.59 (14) 60.29 (15.1) 96.93 (16) 519.65 (20.3) 24.34 (616A) 12.56 931.54 21320 U. S. National Bank - Federal Withholding (613) 2,690.20 21321 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation (11) 5.52 (12) 21.68 (13) 23.97 (14) 11.33 (14.1) 17.48 (15.1) 16.23 (16) 160.70 (16.3) 9.45 266.36 21322 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser Insurance (11) 49.31 (12) 71.96 (13) 113.30 (14) 71.96 (14.1) 98.77 (16) 602.46 (16.3) 68.70 (616B) 34.34 1,110.80 21323 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (10) 1.10 (11) .55 (12) .55 (13) 2.20 (14) 1.10 (14.1) 1.38 (15.1) 1.10 (16) 10.45 (16.3) .55 (20.3) .55 19.53 21325 Dept. of Motor Vehicles - License Suspensions (11) 25.00 21326 Tigard Employee Assoc. - Payroll Deduction (604) 14.00 BD U. S. National Bank - Bonds (610) 150.00 21327 A-Boy West - Plumbing & Electrical (18) 29.90 21328 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Processing (16) 25.48 21329 Cascade Arch & Eng. Supply Co. - Blackline Paper (19) 123.32 21330 Columbia Maintenance - Janitor Service for June (15) 28.00 (16) 52.00 (18) 251.00 331.00 21331 Community Press - Subscription (16) 9.00 21332 Don Thomas Petroleum - Shell Gas (12) 15.37 (13) 18.06 (16) 650.72 (19) 12.08 696.23 21333 Dave's Ammo Service - Misc. Ammo (16) 442.00 21334 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Parts (16) 27.17 (19) 2.27 29.44 21335 Farmcraft Inc. - Sprays & Etc. (20) 107.70 21336 Gaylord Bros. - Misc. Library Supplies (15.1) 30.21 21337 General Telephone - Utilities (15) 23.23 (16) 437.07 (18) 349.30 (20) 37.56 847.16 21338 J. K. Gill - Misc. Planning Supplies (14.1) 123.26 21339 Harris Uniforms - Misc. Police Uniforms (16) 352.37 21340 Lanson's - Misc. Books (15) 64.97 (15.1) 207.36 272.33 21341 Maryatt Industries - Laundry (20) 33.00 21342 Robert C. Moore - Parking Rental (18) 125.00 21343 Nine-T-Nine Sales - Towing (16) 15.50 21344 Nudelman Bros. - Misc. Police Uniforms (16) 23.45 21345 Oregon Culvert - Pipe, Bands, Bolts (20) 977.60 21346 Oregonian Publishing Co. - Advertising police dispatcher (16) 19.12 21347 Pargas - Propane (13) 31.67 21348 Anthony Pelay - Judge (11) 432.00 21349 Portland Concrete Pipe - Risers & Covers (20) 434.20 21350 Portland General Electric - Utility (15) 33.46 (16) 54.10 (18) 745.74 (20) 50.08 883.38 21351 Burbank & Bellinger - Refund Cleaning Fee (622) 100.00 21352 Rentex - Laundry (15) 6.45 (16) 7.70 (18) 13.50 27.65 21353 Otto Sorg - Library Rent (15) 400.00 (18) 2.50 402.50 21354 SW Office Supply - Files (13) 9.45 21355 Simplex - Maintenance (16) 41.55 21356 Tigard Arco - Car Wash (16) 10.00 Page 2 Bills Payable June 27, 1977 GENERAL FUND ,- U.S. ;:NATIONAL BANK (cont.) Check No. 21357 Tigard Community Center - Municipal Court Rent (11) $ 82.50 21358 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock (20) 324.87 21359 Tigard Times - Notice of Public Hearing (622) 35.20 (14) 52.35 (19) 26.20 (20) 9.88 123.63 21360 Postmaster - Box Rental & Postage (18) 517.50 21361 Valley Communication - Radio Maintenance (16) 147.51 21362 Willamette Industries - Misc. Bldg. Supplies (15) 53.45 (20) 10.44 63.89 21363 Xerox - Equipment Rental (622) 57.25 (10) 231.56 (11) 7.25 (12) 31.05 (13) 13.24 (14) 279.67 (14.1) 73.71 (15.1) 2.33 (16) .32 (19) 43.49 739.87 21364 John Boomer - Clothing Allowance (16) 75.00 4617 Power Rents - Equipment Rental (20) 108.90 $14.569.77 SEWER FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21319 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (103) $ 92.50 21320 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Cont. (105) 26.34 21322 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (103) 141.94 21323 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (106) 2.47 $ 263.25 STATE TAX STREET FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21319 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (103) 92.53 (616A) 8.14 $ 100.67 21320 U. S. National Bank - Federal Withholding (613) 7.00 21321 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation (105) 26.34 21322 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (103) 141.94 (616B) 8.26 150.20 21323 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (106) 2.48 21326 Tigard Employee Assoc. - Payroll Withholding (604) 20.00 21365 A-Boy West - Plumbing & Electrical (240) 27.39 21332 Don - Thomas Petroleum - Shell Gasoline (210) 207.80 21334 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies (210) 1.71 (240) 4.63 6.34 21335 Farmcraft Inc. - Sprays & Etc. (220) 824.50 21347 Pargas - Propane (210) 116.87 21350 Portland General Electric - Utility (260) 53.11 (282) 2350.06 2,403.19 21361 Valley Communications - Radio Maintenance (291) 24.25 21362 Willamette Industries - Building Materials (220) 136.68 4607 State of Oregon Dept. of General Services - Admin. Cost New Police Vehicles (310P) 76.00 4608 C & S Tooling Inc. - Parts for Pump (240) 57.80 4609 Case Power & Equip. - Filter (240) 4.07 4610 Casey Tractor & Equip. - Parts for Ford Tractor (240) 25.15 4611 Columbia Equip. - Parts for Roller (240) 38.38 4612 The Ed Short Co. - Mower Belt (240) 28.17 4615 Fred Meyer Co. - Sprinkler & Tree Ties (220) 3.98 (240) 6.70 10.68 4616 Grimm's Fuel - Sawdust (220) 33.00 4617 Power Rents - Equipment Rental (214) 24.00 4618 Truck & Industrial Equip. - Parts for roller (240) 12.59 4619 Watt's Welding - Oxygen & Acteylene (220) 30.12 $4.393.67 Page 3 Bills Payable June 27, 1977 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21319 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (21) $ 145.18 21320 U.S. National Bank - Federal Withholding (613) 305.04 21321 League bf Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation (21) 21.70 21322 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (17) 24.65 (21) 24.80 49.45 21323 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (17) .55 (21) 1.37 1.92 21340 Lanson's - Misc. Books (15) 256.80 21359 Times Publication - Notice of Budget Hearing & Posting of (21) 336.00 21363 Xerox - Equipment Rental (21) 34.16 4606 Roger Thomssen - Recording (21) 9.00 4613 Fraser Paper Co.- Budget Printing (21) 137.80 4614 General Binding - Budget Printing (21) 41.00 4620 Zarosinski - Tatane Engineer Inc. - Progress Billing #3 Tigard-Greenburg Pedestrian/Bikeway Project (18) 4,539.50 $5.877.55 BANCROFT ASSESSMENT FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 4587 First National Bank - Coupons (9) $ 425.00 4588 U. S. National Bank - Bonds (5) 2,000.00 4605 U. S. National Bank - Coupons (5) 115.00 $2,540.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 4599 U. S. National Bank - Interest (861) $ 402.50 Total Bills Payable ,$28,046.74 SC MEMO TO: CITY COUNCIL DATE: JUNE 6, 1977 FROM: BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: (MONTHLY REPORT May's building activity included permits for 13 signs, 28 single family, 8 residential alter and repair, 1 commercial (swimming pool) , 6 commercial alter and repair, 1 miscellaneous for a total valuation of $1,121,902.00. 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L O w = O O o m a) cc m O 41U m .u000 0 > > W .-•i ci C C O O. t a. { C CD a) a c al cn O m C4-3 m c c C rn f4 O O = •.i 4e C »i••i 3 0 Ot O O 01 (M O)•.i Ji C C h t- U 4a •.i La m C(n a) C (n (n u) +) •••1.•i (a ,-I m -P -0 m m W N•..( C CM-P C O)O)W CO C W w Z E C 013'-- = E Om " Om mE 'D _ O 00 H (o O m m m a) U 7•.( to m ••1 to i4 CO a) U f-� � n U xLL.(La(n-jcnaE:cnooxt� ' F1NAr:C1AL .:3U'i'F.::�.i1T L DATE May 31, 1977 1976-77 CURRENT Y7AR T,0 GETTE'R."t FUTI D BUDGET r.�T.TT,� D1'T= Resources Available for FDpro ri�tions 7-1-76 ti 16,000. 989920 701 Property Taxes - Current - 65,6 154,507. 618 144,948 701.1 Property Taxes - .Services & Eryuip. 130,763. 523 122,671 701.2 Preperty Taves - Youth Services :1000. 20 4,683 701.3 Property Taxes - Aged Services 21000. 8 1,878 702 Property Taves - Prior Years 20,000. 313 17,984 703 Land Sales & Advance Taxes 100. -0- -0- Revenue From Other _^.!;enc i es: 712 Cigarette Tax 27,195. 23,301 713 Liquor Tax 76,586. 6,540 68,010 714.1 Hotel l otel Tax 6,000. 3,260 13,586 715.1 =Dr- - Title II Public '.:orKs 13,L168. -0- 13,704 *716.1 Housing & Community Development Grant 1;1,000. -0- -0- 717 State Subvention - B.C.R. 3,292. -0- -0- 717.1 State Subvention - L.C.D.C. 39,395. -0- 35,456 717.2 State Subvention - 701 6,136. -0- 4,440 718 County Subvention - U.S. A. 25,997. -0- 25,997 S 6,470 716. County uventi L.E.A.A. 9,3.14. 718.3 County Subvention - Library Levy 25, 9S9. -0- 25,989 Ile-1 County Subvention - R.I.D.E. -0- 512 Licenses & Permits: 721 Businoss 32,000. 387 33,342 722 Liquor 2L5. -0- 290 723 Bicycle 75. -0- 68 724 Pluribi ng & Heating 13,500. 1,796 21,753 726 Build i? z 56,0' 0. 5,591 81,871 727 T•;ovin- 10. -0- -0- 728 Street Openings 240. 13 2,951 729 q_On 1,000. 365 2,195 Fines & Forfe i tures: 731 & 734 Court &, Indigent Defendants Def. 27,000. 2,4oi 18,867 Use of i ion ev & Property: 742 Telephone Pay Booth 40. -0- -0- 7L:3 Interest 2,000. 1,164 8,666 744 Interest - Unbonded Assessment -0- -0- 216 Charges for Current Services: 7;0.10 Street S::eeping 1,600. -0- 845 750.20 Subdivision - Application Fee 2, 00. 1,765 7,686 750.30 Subdivision - Lighting Revenue 5.0. -0- 1,932 751 Zoning Adjustments 15,000. 2,845 18,105 751.1 Special Police Service -0- -0- -0- 751.2 Special Inspection Service -0- -0- -0- *Includes Supplemental Budget 1976-77 CURRENT ti=,1=R TO GEZTER4L FUND (Cont. BU�GE� i iGi:TH DATE 752 Document Sales r 1,500. $ 103 $ 3,215 755 P.. . Construction Fees 2,000. 1,181 11,307 757 Sale of Street Signs LOO. 270 2,115 758 Library Fines & Fees 1,200. 88 975 Franchise Revenue: 761 P.G.E. 55,669. -o- 92,902 762 N.W. Natural Gas 35,334. -0- 26,555 763 General Telephone Co. 289164. -0- 32,777 764 Garbage 7,875. 2,464 9,850 766 Taxi 60. -0- 60 767 Pacific Northwest Bell 610. -0- 684 Non-Revenue Receipts: 771 Sale of City Property 500. -0- 20 775 Unclaimed Property Sale 271. -0- 468 776 Donation - 235. -0- 283 776..1 Donation - Library Building 100. -0- -0- 776.2 Donation - Library 2,000. -0- 233 777 Park Development & Maintenance 100. -0- 967 Recovered Fx-venditures: 783 Admin. Sewer & Road 119000. -0- 11,000 765 Gas Tax Refund 1,752. -0- 1,701 787 ,,,uisance Abatement 100. -0- -0- 78701 Demolition of Building 500. -0- -0- 788 Other 3,156. 167 10,020 788C Street Improvement-S':' Hunziker 196,9`�8. -0- -0- 739 Unbonded Assessment 200. -0- 25,888 GENERAL FUND TOTAL ;?1.193,700. $31,882 $1 038.356 SE':ER FUND Resources Available for Appropriations 7-1-76 78,894. -0- 107,152 Use of Mloney & Property: 743 Interest 5,090. 638 6,131 744 Interest (Unbonded Assessment) -0- -0- 2 Charges for Current Services: ?53 Sewer Connection Fees . 28,670. 9,612 63,492 754 I-:�nthly Sewer Service 43,825. 3,147 78,746 755 Se:•:er Perni t & Inspecticr_ 5,190. 795 8,394 Recovered E;:penditures: 788 Other 8,000. -0- -0- 789 Unbonded Assessment -0- 9,143 9,176 SEE',-.TER FUI\ID TOTAL X1743 579 $13-.335 $273.093 Paoe 2 Financial Statement - Revenues - Date May 31. 1977 *Includes Supplemental Budget ST.AT fAX STR F`h FUND 1976-77 CURP EI.TT YP_'s R TO 3UDGFTT:01"T:�I DATE Resources Available for Appropriations 7-1-76 7 . Revenue From Other A=-enci es: 711 State Gas Tac 9,001 119,020 Use of Money. & Property: 743 Interest 2,00-0. 477 5,604 758 Other 25. 4 4 STATE TAX STREET FUND TOTAL . $ 9,482 $201.275 FEDERAL REVENUE SN_ARIRTG FUlM- *Resources Available for Appropriation 7-1-76 6,c;,942. -0- 68,!'20. *715 Federal Subventions 77,112. -0- 56,519 743 Into-rest 2,000. 119 3,239 FEDERAL REVE,TUE SHP-RIIJG -LP.\TD 1488,05-0. $ 119 $127.897 BP2gCROFT BONDS �='3,4,5,6,7,",9,10.11 Resources Available for Appropriations 7-1-76 126,097. -0- 29,567 Ascessments 34,928. 3,658 21,869 Interest 11,921. 1,792 7,430 Use of i•:oney: 743 Interest on Investments 4'.009. 190 6,307 BP'T,ICROFT B011DS FUND TOTAT, 176,946, s-5 64o $ 65.173 GEi,:=:RAL OBLIGATION B01,TDS Available Cash 7-1-76 19,729. -0- 19,72: Cash frog U.S.A. 2,,433. 403 25,433 Interest on Invostment's 700. 87 1,075 GEI':FRAL OBLIGATIOIQ BOIIDS FUTIM TOTAL .`;' 1+5,8x2. $ 490 $-A6,237 MAJOR STREET - CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 756 Systems Development Charge $ -0- $ 8,700 $ 1 40 TOTAL ALL FT-TDS N1,937,213, $79,648 $1,767,431 33 rCialta S atnr;:'nt — Revenues — Date May 31, 1977 lna�RAudes- -qua et ' FT NIANCIAL STATi:-NI �C EXPEND171URES 1976-77 M0- May, 1977 ,'EAP, TO GENERAL FUND BUDGET CURRENT MONTH DATE Mayor & Council 5_ 9,223. $ 92.94 Municipal Court 24, 173. 1_-371..44 Administration 39.529. 3,324.36 Building 64,029. 4,627.88 46,0.8-1. 59 Plannin> 55,996. ��236•L�_— ---_�fz,26.3.,4Q.. _-- Plannin£ - L.C.D.C. 39,395. 1.394,05 Planning - 701 Grant 6,186. 682.66 6,186.00 Library (7.628) 12,_259. 337.87 9,23.6_-1-4_— } Library County levy 25,989. 1.94q_38 16,9Q8,�L___ Police 451,031. 32,133-87 368,-412-44 Park 68,-412,44Park & Recreation 17,484. -0- 4.2.85--40-- Non-Departmental (78,716.-`) 07,316. 9,273-90 — 72,266-67— Non_Departmental HCD Grant (-0-**%,) 131,000. Eneineerine 3,915. _ .311 -27. Street Operation & Maintenance 189,627. 24$2$.A 8 147,X11.4.0.._ Street Operation & Maintenance EDA Title II Public works (-0--:.:.:) 13,468. 1.795,32—_ Social Services 7,000. 86.55 Contingency (29,261 ) _� -0- -0- Total General Fund , $1,193,700. $ 66�$45�72 0 7,05 SEWER FUND Sewer Operation & Maintenance (127,857.%%x) $ 128,661. $ 6,981.40 $102,985.96 Sewer Replacement & Expansion 13.284. -0- 12,111.81 _ Contingency (33,438.** '22 -0- -0- Total Sewer Fund S 174_579. _$__6,981,.40 , 115,097.77 _— STATE TAX STREET' FUND Streets, Police& Parks _ 5 169,1.51. $ 15,133.66 $137,493.93 Contingency 28,921. -0- -0- Total State Tax Street Fund $ 198,072. $ 15,133.66 !_X137_,493.93 . _ REVENUE SHARING FUND Library Department 20,611. $ 290.00 $ 17,281.59 Police Department 8,298. -0- 8,298.00 *Revised as per Resolution 76-71 Dated Sept. 27, 1976 *-*Revised as per Resolution 76-80 Dated Oct. 25, 1976 *`Revised as per Resolution 77-6 Dated Jan. 10, 1977 **�*Revised as per Resolution 77-38 March 14, 1977 I •• x j Finar 31 State-,,, rt Expenaltures Pac-e 2 1976-77 MO. May, 1977 YEAR TO REVENUE SHARING cont. BUDGET CURRENT MONTH DATE Parks (8,712**) 23,003. $ 1,896-69 $ 10,073.80 _ Non-Departmental (25,056***) 50,756. 6,417.34 27,46Q.25 Finance Department 1-3,486• 3,_4 6.93 37,913-35-- Contingency 7,913-35_Contingency (-0-***) 1,900. -0- -0- Total Revenue Sharing Fund $ 143,054. $ 12,040 96 $101,Q26.99 _ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT FUND Bancroft Bonds 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11,12 $ 176,946. 12,845.04 $ 44,886.3 _ t GENERAL DEBT FUND General Obligation Bonds $ 45,862. $ -0- $ 25,0302 00 _ a a TOTAL BUDGET $1,937,213. $113,846.78 $1,268,572.04 i i j { *Revised,as per Resolution 76-71 Dated Sept. 27, 1976 *---Revised as per Resolution 76-80 Dated Oct. 25, 1976 �=-Revised as per Resolution 77-6 Dated Jan. -10, 1977 '.'-**Revised as per'Resolution 77-38 Dated March 14, 1977 . O O e9 O O O O O N O v 4) 1 i O O 1 1 ri k N O O O O O O Cd O O O O O 1 1 J J 1 1 a+ n a• v U) N w Q -1 0o n o o n 1 0 0 N n a rl n O• c'1 W Y1 .-1 1 t•1 U1 U Cia0 cn e» z a N 1 en n p Le 1 r m a Ln .� N 1-� t+1 O M Pl V O n O D v1 .-I •D WC['7 H 'D N 1 n 1 en N 1 e+1 V1 z W n J eb O N J OI to N W O (� N N N N n Ln n co < .�-1 r- 11: .Jo OW O n e0 H O OD .Pe O O -J0 W[zi co e0 J 1 J In 1 O J HH W. 0^ vl rn en o J M tr `° v •° Ln ..rl •° .. n Ir'+ .-1 O n J O J J •O en n O t+1 N v1 e+1 1 1 n10 en O O J O O• n O 10 C� J N J , n J 1 N n fn CIA It 11 11 W 1+1 n J •O eD •D v a) Cs 6) a)- as rrf N as 6) a) (a1 In N •O O• O a` Zoin In G N Oi Oi J eN n v e0 n f'1n .d N N N 4f): C4 !� a) 6) a) a) al 010 W ri G n � J N O C� N O n T 10 N J O C O N n O FWH�. 1 M a0 c0 O O c0 en O It O en : J J 1'% In Lrs 11 0 en en 00 O• N 00 N In e0 N -4 v N (4 N C) t,). Op 6), tti 6) C) 6) CO a) On N O N 09 O a J O• n .+ co O �o en O N a• K) 10 .-d N In D H n O tJ H ef•l1) u1 N 10 N N e 00•O CO 0 J co v •D N Z N 11'1 � en C* L7 Cl C) tko Cb Li d rn PQ ultko 4i N 6 N P 6e N 41 a` C C �y FI A .rt 41 O fn a O m H CD tI5 Y to Z m +' Ul* 43 to yy �. z m •4 -H w V3 m a) a K e m to U U v U et u�: . •. Sc June 27, 1977 MEMORANDUM TO: Tigard City Council FROM: Head Librarian SUBJECT: Monthly Report for May 1977 1 . Administration: a. Acting Head Librarian attended Washington County Cooperative Library System (WCCLS) professional board meeting on May 9. Of interest: New board members were elected for 1977-78. Tigard Public Library will not be a member of this board for the coming year. Tigard Librarian was appointed to a committee to revise the WCCLS by-laws. Committee met on May 25, with Librarian attending. b. Tigard Library Board held its regular meeting on May 10. Minutes are attached. c. Librarian visited Sherwood Public Library on May 18 to discuss procedures and areas of common interest. Librarian plans to visit each public library in the County as a means of building cooperative relationships and observing procedures and policies. d. Librarian attended CETA orientation at Marylhurst on May 26. Of Interest: Tigard Library will receive a CETA summer pro- gram youth funded by Clackamas County CETA. Librarian has also applied to the WAshington County CETA summer youth program for someone to assist in childrens' summer programs. e. On May 10 following a demonstration of Audio-Visual equipment by Butterworth, Inc. , Sherwood, Cedar Mill and Tigard purchased for sharing by the network the following: one Insta Load 35mm sound/filmstrip projector, with two programs; one Study Mate, 35mm filmstrip projector; one overhead projector. These purchases were made with WOCLS-. funds designated for AV equipment and materials. The Insta Load and overhead projector will be stored at Tigard. f. On instruction of Library Board, the Librarian sutmitted a memorandum to the City Council through City Administrator con- cerning revision of chapter 2.36 of the Municipal Code. g. On May 17 the volunteers met with the Librarian and Library Assistant for Children. A majority of volunteers will continue their schedule through the summer. It was decided to hold these meetings bi-monthly in order to provide on-going training and to pinpoint and discuss •areasfor improvement of library "service. h. Organizing the store room continues. Friends of the Library removed books to be sold at Town and County Days, increasing usable space for Library. 2. Personnel: a. Three persons from city and county courts completed a total of 102 hours service. b. CE-2 student completed program. c. Another volunteer has dropped temporarily. There are now 15 active volunteers. Hours worked in May averaged 36 per week. 3. Service Statistics: a. Circulation 6619 Adult - 4453 Magazines - 296 Juven - 1689 Cassettes - 145 Total 142 Misc - 36 i Monthly Report - June 27, 1977 b. Fines�006. 68 c. User cards issued 140 In-Town- 62 Out-Town- 78 d. Average attendance at community programs: Childrens' story hour 23 Adult classes 11 e. Books added to collection_ 4. Programs: a. On May 14 a display of antique farm eouirment and memorabilia was placed in the Friends of the Library cabinet.by Al Herman, Portland author, columnist and collector. On May 25, Mr. Herman gave a presentation, including movies depicting farm methods through the years. b. Planning for summer programs is progressing. The adult classes will be suspended after June until October. Childrens ' story hour will continue on Thursday mornings. A nature study group on Wednesdays and a book reading group on Fridays for 8-12 year-olds will be conducted during July and August. MINUTES LIBRARY BOARD, TIGARD, OR. May 10, 1977 Call to Order & The regular meeting of the Tigard Library Board was called to order by Chairman Yvonne Burgess Roll Call: on May 10, 1977 at 1 :45 P.M. Present: Yvonne Burgess, Don Jacobs, Jeri Cundiff, Betsy Chick and Irene Ertell . used: ExExci Mary Slemons. used: Guests: Donna Stelle, Coordinator, and Washington County Cooperative Library Y Diane Lund, Community Press. Reports: The minutes for the meeting on April 12 were read and approved as read. Old Business: Betsy Chick moved that the Board recommend to the Motion: City Administrator that Irene Ertell be appointed Head Librarian. I,:otion was seconded and passed. Librarian gave monthly report for April. The Board instructed the Secretary to rewrite the description for Assistant Librarian job to reflect instead the duties of a Library Assistant, Technician. The Secretary was further instructed to request that City Council adopt this new job description as a means of employing Karrin Hawes, whose CETA job will terminate in September 1977. Motion: The Board reviewed a draft of the memorandum to City Council concerning revision of Chapter 2.36 of the Municipal Code. Jeri Cundiff moved that ator the memorandum be submitted to the City for transmittal to the City Council. Ylotion seconded and passed. the The Board decided that meetings would be held New Business: and second Tuesday at 7:30 P•M• during June , y August. The Secretary was instructed to prepare copies o minutes and monthly reports to be sent to Board members ahead of each meeting. The Librarian announced a WCCLS workshop to set goals and objectives to be held at Hillsboro Library on June I . oils The Board discussed ways to begin setting writing and objectives for the Tigard Library in a book selection policy. Two areas the Board wished to deal with were developing the ction which meets community needs and instituting an information/referral center to deal with everyday survival. The meeting adjourned at 2:55 P•M- Respectfully submitted, Irene Ertell Head Librarian .pproved: Jr G PLANNING DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT June 27, 1977 Zoning and Subdivision Administration The last report indicated that the backlog of pending applications had been reduced to a one-month waiting period (as compared to the standard 21 days) . However, a new flurry of applications for zone changes, primarily in conjunction with proposed residential develop- ments, has extended the waiting period to 1i months. The vacated associate planner position has been filled by promoting John Laws. Although the position will not be officially open until July 1, John has spent this month carrying the duties of the asso- ciate planner. Neighborhood Planning NPO #4 - The plan text is presently being typed and will be delivered to the NPO members when copies are available. NPO #5 - The City Council is scheduled to hold a hearing on this plan on July 11. NPO #6 & #7 - The first meetings are scheduled to begin in July. Park Plan Staff is making revisions in the plan based upon changes directed by Council at their June 20 meeting. In addition, work toward publish- ing the rather sizeable document which will include several color plates has begun. The 701 Grant stipulates that the published docu- ment be delivered by July 31, 1977. r 7 r Growth Management Plan This work is proceeding well, and the next meeting with the Citizen w Advisory Committee will involve consideration of the major plan ele- ments. e s�t _ F tr C POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF MAY 19 77 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL AVERAGE NUMERICAL STRENGTH DAILY ABSENCE AVERAGE EFFECTIVE STRENGTH End of Same This Same This Last Same this Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Last Last Last Year Year _ Year TOTAL PERSONNEL 24 23 9.5 10.0 14.5 _ 14.2 13.0 _ CHIEF'S OFFICE 2 2 1.2 .9 .8 1�3 1.1�_ SERVICES DIVIS. 6 6 2.4 2.7__ PATROL DIVISION 13 12 5.4 4.5 7.6 7 5 7Z5_____ ------- ----------------- --------- --------- -------- ------- TRAFFIC DIVIS. _ ------ 12 ---- -----"--' INVEST. SECTION 3 3 1.0 _J` 1.0 2_0 FORCE ONE --- 12 10 �5.3 _3�86.7 FORCE TWO 7 7 2.6 _2.6 4.4 4,_,1 ___ 4 L4 FORCE THREE 5 6 1.6 _3.63L4 __1 5 2t4 CHANGES IN PERSONNEL DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present for duty end of last month 23 �M This Same Month MonthI Last Year___ 2. Recruited during month _ 1 --- 1. Total number field 3. Reinstated during month officers 13 � 12 Total to account for 24 2. Less Agents Assig- 4. Separations from the service: ned to Investigat. 0 0 (a) Voluntary resignation 3. Average daily abs- ences of field off- (b) Retirement icers owing to: (c) Resigned with charges pending (a) Vacation, susp- ension, days off, (d) Dropped during probation comp. time, etc. 3.7 3.8 (e) Dismissed for vcause (b) Sick & Injured .6 .2 (c) Schools, etc. 1.1 .5 _ (f) Killed in line of duty Total average daily (g) Deceased absences 5.4 _4.5 - Total separations 0 4. Available for duty 7.6 7.5 5. Present for duty at end of month 24 Page one TIGARD POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report I. Calls for Service: This Month 583 Year to Date 2,929 A. 'Obligated Time 1,270.7 B. Non-Obligated Time 854.2 II. PART I CRIMES No. Cleared Arrests A. Homicide 0 1 1 B. Rape p C. Robbery 1 2 1 D. Assault 5 4 2 E. Burglary 24 3 4 F. Larceny 51 7 8 G. Auto Theft 3 Totals 84 17 16 III. PART II TOTALS ** 76 47 40 TOTAL - Part I and II 160 64 56 IV. TOTAL PERSONS CHARGED: 56 a. Adult Male 24 C. Juvenile Male 17 b. Adult Female 5 d. Juvenile Female 10 V. W.1RRANTS SERVED 12 VI. TOTAL PROPERTY LOSS $ 33,610.18 TOTAL PROPERTY RECOVERED $ 8,266.89 VII. TRAFFIC . a. Accidents Investigated 29 Injury Accidents 8 Fatal 0 b. Citations: VBR (Speeding) 54 Yield Right of Way--L— Following ay6Following too Close 3 Red Light 26 Stop Sign 9 Improper Turn 4 Reckless Driving­q_ Careless Driving 6 Driving Under the •Influence 15 Driving While Suspended 3' Other Hazardous 13 Non-Hazardous 35 Total Hazardous 139 c. Enf¢r.cement Index 17.37 d. Traffic Enforcement Totals Citations: This Month This Year 174 Year to Date 518 This Month Last Year 11.5 Last Year to Dat e 560 Warnings: This Month This Year 95 Year to Date 288 This Month Last Year 87 Last Year to Date 533 NOTE: * - Part I Crimes (Major Crimes) Clearance Rate 20.2% - Part YI Crimes (Minor Crimes) Clearance Rate 61.8% 1 VIII. TRAINING A. UCR School. An 8 hour class on Uniform Crime Reporting was given on May 13 by LEDS and the Law Enforcement Council Planner. This was attended by Lt. Rea and Specialist Carrick. B. Legal Problems in Law Enforcement. Lt. Rea spent 3 days attending this school sponsored by the Board on Police Standards and Training; was held at the Police Academy. C. Graduation. Officer Merrill graduated from the Police Academy on May 27th, receiving his basic certification from the Board on Police Standards and Training. This was attended by the Chief and Lt. Rea. r D. Basic Training. Officer Davis began his training at the Police Academy on May 29 in'order to receive his basic certificate from BPST. This class will be completed in July. E. In-Service Training. Det. Sgt. Branstetter went to an in-service training session, sponsored by Portland Police Bureau, on May 4. F. Care and Preservation of Evidence. Departmental training was held on May 17 and 24 on above subject at the Community Center. These classes were taught by a special agent from the FBI, and each session lasted from 3 to 5 p.m. G. Crime Conference. Det. Sgt. Branstetter attended the Western States Crime Conference, held in Seattle this year. IX. CO1**UNITY RELATIONS ' A. You and the Law. Officer deBrauwere gave the above presentation to 25 6th graders from Charles F. Tigard School on May 17. 0 REC'elvE p JUN -91977 carr rIGARU June 9, 1977 City Council City of Tigard, Oregon Gentlemen: Donald E. Pollock Investments hereby appeals the June 7, 1977, decision of the Tigard Planning Commission to deny ZC 17-77 to amend the Tigard Zoning Ordinance Map changing the zoning designa- tion from R7 Single Family Residential to A2 Medium Density Resi- dential for tax lots 1600 and 1700, Section 35AD, T1S, R1W, and tax lots 2500 and 3900, Section 35DA, T1S, R1W; Washington County, Oregon; and within the City of Tigard corporation boundary. We, the applicant and owner of the property, have requested the zone change in compliance with the Tigard Zoning Ordinance and in conformance with the Tigard Community Plan. We have also identified a community need which was acknowledged by the Tigard Planning Commission in their deliberation on this matter. The Planning Commission denial was based on findings of too high a density, surface drainage impacts on adjacent properties and on the downstream drainage system, and traffic impacts on Hall Blvd. We disagree with the finding thL. : the proposed density is too high, when in fact it conforms with the Tigard Community Plan. Consideration of surface drainage impacts is an appropriate con- dition of development, but not i justification for denying the change. Traffic impacts on Hall Blvd. were not substantiated by any factual data as a basis for denial. The appeal will be presented on behalf of the applicant by L. J. Fasano, Attorney at Law, Richard Brainard Planning & Urban Design, and R. A. Wright Engineering. Respectfully submitted, Donald E. Pollock Investments G i t ;i 10 WASHINGTON COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING—150 N. FIRST AVENUE R HILLSBORO, OREGON 97123 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RAY MILLER,Chairman DEPT.OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION BILL BLOOM DONALD W.MASON,Director VIRGINIA DAGG ROOM 105 RICHARD C.HEISLER R�CL1VED (503)648-8741 21911 Bruce P. Clark, City Adm. 011 pF ZIGARD City of Tigard P. 0. Box 23557 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr. Clark: Your letter of June 15, 1977 requested an extension of time to August 15, 1977 for the purpose of filing the 1977-78 levy for the City of Tigard. ORS 310.060(3) provides for the assessor to grant time extensions for this purpose for good and sufficient reason. Please be advised then an extension of time to August 15, 1977 is hereby granted to the City of Tigard for the purpose of filing the 1977-78 Property Tax Levy. Yours very truly, DO W. Mason, Director DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION DWM/j w 4 w a- 3- q r RECEIVED 13505 S. W. Village Glen Drive Tigard, Oregon 97223 'U� 13 191 June 8, 1977 CIZ`� OF jIGARD City Recorder City of Tigard Tigard City Hall 12420 S. W. Main Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Sir: A On February 27, 1977 I applied for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and zone change for Tax Lot #1100 in the N. E. 1/4 of Section 14, Township 2, South Range 1, West of the Willamette Meridian. This proposal was to go before a public hearing April 19, 1977. However, it was tabled at this meeting due to the formation of the Neighborhood #5 Committee pending their recommendations. Further, at the next meeting in May, 1977 my proposal was tabled again because Neighborhood #51s report only concerned itself with the land East of S. W. 85th and Neighborhood #6 Committee was formed for consider- ing land West of S. W. 85th. After talking with Mr. Dick Bolens, City Planner for the City of Tigard, I learned the earliest possible time for my proposal to go before a public hearing would be in the July, 1977 meeting, but probably not before the August, 1977 meeting. Because of this unexpected delay, the pending report and suggestions of the Neighborhood #6 Committee and other commitments at this time I respectfully request the withdrawal of my proposal for the present. I also am requesting the return of my application fees,($500 for amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and $400 for the zone change) the sixteen sets of drawings required and the application booklet I submitted. Thank you for your time and consideration. Very truly yours, Craig H. Cowles r MEMO June 24, 1977 T0: City Council FROM: City Administrator and Finance Director SUBJECT: Data Processing of Payroll ��,���� V. The workload in the Accounting Department exceeds our ability to keep the records current as well as preparing the required "in house" audit reports. With the adoption of a Program Budget, the number and complexity of account- ing entries will increase several fold. Recognizing the space problem in City Hall and not wanting to add to the financial burden by adding new employees, it was suggested the city contract for payroll services. The budget committee approved the recommendation and the 1977-78 budget has $2,500 for this service. Staff has reviewed proposals to process the City's payroll through U.S. National Bank, First National Bank and First State Bank. U.S. Bank and First National Bank offer a similar service level and total estimated costs are about equal. In our opinion First State offers limited service in preparing supplementary payroll reports and check writing (SAIF, Social Security, etc.) For the service they do perform the charges are comparable to U.S. and First National. In reviewing the proposals it is estimated that First National or U.S. National will do the work for approximately $2,000. It is difficult to give an exact figure as some reports are figured on a per line basis and we will also be picking up data on 1977 terminated employees. However the $2,000 estimate is x.ell within the budget. As costs are very similar, in my opinion the selection should be made on the basis of "service performed". We will not have an answer to this until we contract with a firm, however it would appear U.S. Data Corp. will give the best service. The City has a checking account with U.S. Bank, their representative has been most helpful in sorting and evaluating services to be performed, and has displayed excellent willingness to work with our staff and schedule. This conclusion is also backed up by our prior experience with U.S. Bank staff. Therefore, it is recommended that the City enter into an agreement, copy attached, with U.S. Data Corp. at the earliest possible date in order to provide for payroll conversion by July 15 which is the closing date for the first payroll period of the new fiscal year. AGREEMENT U.S. DATACORP TOTAL INFORMATION PAYROLL PROCESSING Date: June 20, 1977 U.S. DATACORP Datacorp City of Tigard Company Name 12400 S.W. Main Address Tigard, Oregon 97223 Address Customer Customer wishes to use Datacorp's Total Information Payroll Service and Datacorp is willing, to offer Customer that service under the following teiaus and conditions: 1. FEES The following schedule of fees is subject to change by Datacorp upon 60 days' prior written notice to Customer: a. Conversion Charge $.85 per employee - $100.00 minimum--- $.85 inimum—$.85 per employee after conversion b. Processing Charge Fixed fee per processing . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Check fee 1 through 50 checks . . . . . . . . $ .48 each 51 through 100 checks . . . . . . . . $ .44 each 100 and over . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .40 each C. Master File Changes More than 10% of file . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .055 each d. Second Copy of Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .022 each per check e. Minimum Fee Per Payroll Run . . . . . . . . . . $27.50 f. Labor Distribution Reports Fixed fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 Per line Printed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .011 More than (2) input cards per employee $ .055 each g. Custom Reports Fixed Fee . . . . $11.50 Per line Printed $ .011 /h. Expanded Custom Reports Fixed Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Per column, per line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .011 233.8 7/76 i. Special Rei is - Fees will be quoted on an individual report basis. j. Forms - All check stock and report forms are provided by Datacorp at no additional cost to customer. Processing fees will be billed to Customer monthly and are payable upon receipt of billing. Payment of fees may be made by either of the following methods: a. Direct charge to Customer's U. S. National Bank of Oregon checking account. b. Remittance to Datacorp by means of check, money order or cash. c. Failure by Customer to pay the entire balance due for processing fees within thirty days of being billed for same, shall constitute grounds for Datacorp to immediately discontinue processing and delivery of data for Customer. 2. Settlement for Payroll Settlement for the net amount of each payroll shall be made by Customer in good and collectable funds at the time Datacorp delivers each payroll to Customer. Settlement may be made by either of the following methods: a. Direct charge to Customer's U. S. National Bank of Oregon checking account. b. By Customer's check, money order, or cash. 3. Preparation of Data Customer shall be responsible for the completion of the required payroll input forms and for providing accurate balancing totals where required. 4. Delivery and Return Customer shall deliver payroll input to Datacorp or a designated branch of U. S. National Bank of Oregon. Datacorp requires a minimum of 48 hours of pro- cessing time, beginning at the time the payroll input is received at Datacorp. Such 48 hours excludes legal holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and transit time. Datacorp will make every effort to deliver Customer's payroll by the mutually agreed time; however, Datacorp cannot guarantee a specific delivery time. Datacorp's sole duty to the Customer or any third person with respect to the time of delivery of Customer's payroll shall be to deliver such work as close to the mutually agreed upon time as reasonably possible. 5. Preparation of Payroll Datacorp will process Customer's payroll input and provide the following to Customer: a. Transaction Proof Listing. b. Totals Recap Report c. Earnings and Deduction Registers ` lel 233.8 1/76 d. Checks, Aut_.,atic Deposits or Memorandums of Payment e. Quarterly 941A FICA Listings f. Annual W-2 Statements g. All Payroll Output Balanced to Customer's Control Totals 6. Limitation of Liability Customer acknowledges that the payroll service is based solely upon Customer- supplied information and data and it is understood that Datacorp assumes no liability or responsibility for any action taken, allowed or omitted hereunder, or for any errors which may occur as a result of the services rendered hereunder except as may arise because of its willful misconduct or lack of good faith. In such case, Datacorp's liability shall extend only to direct loss resulting there- from as opposed to consequential or special loss or damage. Customer agrees to indemnify and hold Datacorp harmless from any liability, loss or damage in connection with any claims arising out of or resulting from this agreement or the performance of services hereunder. 7. Term of Agreement This service shall commence on or about and shall continue indefinitely, but may be terminated by Customer upon 30 days prior written notice to Datacorp or by Datacorp upon 90 days' written notice to Customer. 8. Entire Agreement This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, supersedes all prior agreements, oral or written, and may be modified or amended only by an instrument in writing executed by both parties. IT IS SO AGREED. U. S. DATACORP Datacorp: By: Customer: By: 233-9 3/76 (3) Customized Payroll Processing ADDENDUM This is an addendum to become a part of that certain agreement dated June 20, 1977 between U. S. Datacorp (Datacorp) and City of Tigard (Customer) Datacorp has entered into an agreement with United States National Bank of Bank Oregon g (Bank) to process automatic deposits, as referenced in paragraph 5.d, of the contract, to Bank and other banks who are members of Oregon Automated Clearing House Association (DACHA) . Datacorp is willing to provide customer such service subject to this addendum and to the rule of OACHA (OACHA Rules). The parties therefore agree: 1. All automatic deposit entries as designated by customer's payroll input forms shall be received and processed by Datacorp pursuant to the OACHA Rules in existence as of the date of this addendum and as amended from time to time. Customer shall comply with the OACHA Rules as they apply to originating companies. Datacorp acknowledges receipt of a copy of the current DACHA Rules. Datacorp will advise customer of the applicable OACHA Rules and subsequent amendments as they may apply to customer. 2. Fees for entries processed will be calculated using the schedule for checks as outlined in paragraph l.c. of the contract. 3. Paragraph 4 is amended to read as follows: Delivery and Return: Customer shall deliver payroll input to Datacorp or a designated branch of U. S. National Bank of Oregon. Datacorp requires a minimum of 48 hours of processing time, beginning at the time the payroll input is received at Datacorp. Such 48 hours excludes legal holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and transit time. Datacorp will make every effort to deliver Customer's payroll by the mutually agreed time; however, Datacorp cannot guarantee a specific delivery time. Datacorp's sole duty to the Customer or any third person with respect to the time of delivery of Customer's payroll shall be to deliver such work as close to the mutually agreed upon time as reasonably possible. Automated deposits will be credited to customer's employee accounts at a time interval mutually agreed upon by Datacorp and customer. i 1306 i 4. 'In consideration of Bank's Agreement to accept entries from Datacorp, customer shall: a, Warrant the appropriateness of the entries originated as being � . in compliance with the responsibilities of an originating Company as defined in OACRA Rules. b, Protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the Bank against and claims, actions, or suits, including from any and all loss, all expenses and attorneys' fees in any manner arising from der. This customer's obligation to customer entries hereun indemnify the Bank shall inb any clude but shall not be lir..ited to losses, claims, actions, or suits inwconnec ertornnot tgenuine, payment or no of any entry, and any breach of Originating Bank warranties. C. Defend at its own cost and expense any suit or action which may be brought by any participant in the program or any other person in connection with such program. IT IS SO AGREED. u. S. DATACORP Datacorp: By: Customer: By: a i a 4` BILLS PRESENTED FOR COUNCIL SEPARATE BILLING JUNE 27, 1977 GENERAL FUND - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 21366 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Processing 21367 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies (16) 6.45 (13) 38.98 (16) 43.23 82.21 21368 G. I. Joes - 6 Alley Lights 21369 Girods - Towels Rz Cups (16) 107.94 21370 N. W. Natural Gas -- Utility (18) 35.20 (15) 12.02 (16) 4.62 (18) 19.22 (20) 47.31 21371 Rentex 83. 1? - Laundry 21372 S.W. Office Supply - Mis. Office Supplies (16) 7.70 (12) 2.50 (13) 1.25 (14) 2.50 (16) 17.60 (18) .55 24 .40 21373 Tigard Arco - Car Washes 21374 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock (16) 2.00 21375 Tigard Times (20) 273. 54 21378 Willamette Industries - Misc. Bldg. Supplies ((22) 36.00 21.377 Tigard Water District - Utility (20) 59. 16 (16) 9.50 (18) 10.00 19.50 $ 737.27 STATE TAX STREET - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 4621 Case Power & Equip. - Parts for Backhoe 4622 Cessco - Echo Brush Cutter w/extra Blade (240) 443.19 (312) 270.00 21377 Tigard Water District - Utility 21378 Willamette Industries - Bldg. Supplies (260) 1.61.00 (240) 42. 16 $ 921. 35 Total Bills Payable 81,658.62 :r �i • BILLS PRESENTED FOR COUNCIL SEPARATE BILLING JUNE 27 , 1977 GENERAL FUND -..U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. (16) 6.45 21366 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Processing 21367 Doug' s Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies 82.21 (13) 38.98 (16) 43.23 (16) 107 .94 21368 G. I . Joes - 6 Alley Lights (18) 35. 20 21369 Girods - Towels 8i Cups 21370 N. W. Natural Gas - Utility 83. 17 (15) 12.02 (16) 4 .62 (18) 19.22 (20) 47. 31 (16) 7 .70 21371 Rentex - Laundry 21372 S.W. Office Supply - Mis. Office Supplies 24 .40 (12) 2.50 (13) 1.25 (14) 2.50 (16) 17.60 (18) .55 (16) 2.00 21373 Tigard Arco - Car Washes (20) 273. 54 21374 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock (622) 36.00 21375 Tigard Times 59. 16 21378 Willamette Industries - Misc. Bldg. Supplies (20) 21377 Tigard Water District - Utility 1.9. 50 (16) 9.50 (18) 10.00 - S 737.27 STATE TAX STREET - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 240) 448. 19 4621 Case Power & Equip. - Parts for Backhoe ( 312) 270.00 4622 Cessco - Echo Brush Cutter w/extra Blade ( 161.00 21377 Tigard Water District - Utility (260) 21378 Willamette Industries - Bldg. Supplies (240) 42.16 $ 921. 35 Total Bills Payable 51,658.62 i =t .r ,f ,n BILLS PRESENTED FOR COUNCIL SEPARATE BILLING JUNE 27 , 1977 I GENERAL -FUND - U.S . NATIONAL BANK ' Check No. 21366 Mr. C's Camera Co. - Processing (16) 6.45 ' 21367 Doug's Auto Parts - Misc. Auto Supplies (13) 38.98 (16) 43.23 82 .21 r 21368 G. I . Joes - 6 Alley Lights (16) 107.94 21369 Girods - Towels & Cups (18) 35. 20 21370 N. W. Natural Gas - Utility (15) 12.02 (16) 4.62 (18) 19.22 (20) 47.3183. 17 g 21371 Rentex - Laundry (16) 7.70 21372 S.W. Office Supply - Mis. Office Supplies (12) 2.50 (13) 1.25 (14) 2.50 (16) 17.60 (18) .55 24 .40 ' 21373 Tigard Arco - Car Washes (16) 2.00 21374 Tigard Sand & Gravel - Rock (20) 273. 54 21375 Tigard Times (622) 36.00 21378 Willamette Industries - Misc. Bldg. Supplies (20) 59. 16 21377 Tigard Water District - Utility (16) 9. 50 (18) 10.00 19. 50 8 737.27 i STATE TAX STREET - U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 4621 Case Power & Equip. - Parts for Backhoe (240) 448. 19 4622 Cessco - Echo Brush Cutter w/extra Blade (312) 270.00 21377 Tigard Water District - Utility (260) 161.00 f 21378 Willamette Industries - Bldg. Supplies (240) 42. 16 3 $ 921. 35 Total Bills Payable 81,658.62 s. r [ © o O c O 0 - : El CITY OF TIGARD alp AND VICINITY LOCATION MAP Enff _ 19 2 ` � ' 30Li < MEMO June 24, 1977 T0: City Council FROM: City Administrator and Finance Director SUBJECT: Data Processing of Payroll �� The workload in the Accounting Department exceeds our ability to keep the records current as well as preparing the required "in house" audit reports. With the adoption of a Program Budget, the number and complexity of account- ing entries will increase several fold. Recognizing the space problem in City Hall and not wanting to add to the financial burden by adding new employees, it was suggested the city contract for payroll services. The budget committee approved the recommendation and the 1977-78 budget has $2,500 for this service. Staff has reviewed proposals to process the City' s payroll through U.S. National Bank, First National Bank and First State Bank. U.S. Bank and First National Bank offer a similar service level and total estimated costs are about equal. In our opinion First State offers limited service in preparing supplementary payroll reports and check writing (SAIF, Social Security, etc.) For the service they do perform the charges are comparable to U.S. and First National. In reviewing the proposals it is estimated that First National or U.S. National will do the work for approximately $2,000. It is difficult to give an exact figure as some reports are figured on a per line basis and we will also be picking up data on 1977 terminated employees. However the $2,000 estimate is well within the budget. As costs are very similar, in my opinion the selection should be made on the basis of "service performed". We will not have an answer to this until we contract with a firm, however it would appear U.S. Data Corp, will give the best service. The City has a checking account with U.S. Bank, their representative has been most helpful in sorting and evaluating services to be performed, and has displayed excellent willingness to work with our staff and schedule. This conclusion is also backed up by our prior experience with U.S. Bank staff. Therefore, it is recommended that the City enter into an agreement, copy attached, with U.S. Data Corp. at the earliest possible date in order to provide for payroll conversion by July 15 which is the closing date for the first payroll period of the new fiscal year. AGREEMENT U.S. DATACORP TOTAL INFORMATION PAYROLL PROCESSING Date: June 20, 1977 U.S. DATACORP Datacorp -a City of Tigard Company Name 12400 S.W. Main Address Tigard, Oregon 97223 Address Customer Customer wishes to use Datacorp's Total Information Payroll Service and Datacorp is willing to offer Customer that service under the following terms and conditions: 1. FEES The following schedule of fees is subject to change by Datacorp upon 60 days' prior written notice to Customer: a. Conversion Charge $.85 per employee - $100.00 minimum _ $.85 per employee after conversion b. Processing Charge Fixed fee per processing . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Check fee 1 through 50 checks . . . . . . . . $ .48 each 51 through 100 checks . . . . . . . . $ .44 each 100 and over . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .40 each C. Master File Changes More that. 10"/ of file . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .055 each d. Second Copy of Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .022 each per check e. Minimum Fee Per Payroll Run . . . . . . . . . . $27.50 f. Labor Distribution Reports Fixed fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 Per line Printed $ .011 More than (2) input cards per employee $ .055 each g. Custom Reports Fixed Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 Per line Printed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .011 k ; h. Expanded Custom Reports �a Fixed Fee $17.50 Per column, per line $ .011 233.8 7/76 i. Special Rel`_-ts - Fees will be quoted on an individual report basis. j . Forms - All check stock and report forms are provided by Datacorp at no additional cost to customer. Processing fees will be billed to Customer monthly and are payable upon receipt of billing. Payment of fees may be made by either of the following methods: a. Direct charge to Customer's U. S. National Bank of Oregon checking account. b. Remittance to Datacorp by means of check, money order or cash. c. Failure by Customer to ?ay the entire balance due for processing fees within thirty days of being billed for same, shall constitute grounds for Datacorp to immediately discontinue processing and delivery of data for Customer. 2. Settlement for Payroll Settlement for the net amount of each payroll shall be made by Customer iii good and collectable funds at the time Datacorp delivers each payroll to Customer. Settlement may be made by either of the following methods: a. Direct charge to Customer's U. S. National Bank of Oregon checking account. b. By Customer's check, money order, or cash. 3. Preparation of Data Customer shall be responsible for the completion of the required payroll input forms and for providing accurate balancing totals where required. 4. Delivery and Return Customer shall deliver payroll input to Datacorp or a designated branch of U. S. National Bank of Oregon. Datacorp requires a minimum of 48 hours of pro- cessing time, beginning at the time the payroll input is received at Datacorp. Such 48 hours excludes legal holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and transit time. Datacorp will make every effort to deliver Customer's payroll by the mutually agreed time; however, Datacorp cannot guarantee a specific delivery time. Datacorp's sole duty to the Customer or any third person with respect to the time of delivery of Customer's payroll shall be to deliver such work as close to the mutually agreed upon time as reasonably possible. 5. Preparation of Payroll Datacorp will process Customer's payroll input and provide the following to Customer: a. Transaction Proof Listing. b. Totals Recap Report c. Earnings and Deduction Registers (2) 233.8 1/76 d. Checks, Aut...aatic Deposits or Memorandums of Payment e. Quarterly 941A FICA Listings f. Annual W-2 Statements g. All Payroll Output Balanced to Customer's Control Totals 6. Limitation of Liability Customer acknowledges that the payroll service is based solely upon Customer- supplied information and data and it is understood that Datacorp assumes no liability or responsibility for any action taken, allowed or omitted hereunder, or for any errors which may occur as a result of the services rendered hereunder i except as may arise because of its willful misconduct or lack of good faith. In j such case, Datacorp's liability shall extend only to direct loss resulting there- from as opposed to consequential or special loss or damage. t Customer agrees to indemnify and hold Datacorp harmless from any liability, loss or damage in connection with any claims arising out of or resulting from this agreement or the performance of services hereunder. 7. Term of Agreement j This service shall commence on or about , and shall continue indefinitely, but may be terminated by Customer upon 30 days prior written notice to Datacorp or by Datacorp upon 90 days' written notice to Customer. 7 8. Entire Agreement This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, supersedes i all prior agreements, oral or written, and may be modified or amended only by an instrument in writing executed by both parties. i a s IT IS SO AGREED. U. S. DATACORP Datacorp: By: 9 Customer: By: i 233.8 1/76 (3) Customized Payroll Processing ADDENDUM This is an addendum to become a part of that certain agreement dated June 20, 1977 between U. S. Datacorp (Datacorp) and City of Tigard (Customer) Datacorp has entered into an agreement with United States National Bank of Oregon (Bank) to process automatic deposits, as referenced in paragraph 5.d. of the contract, to Bank and other banks who are members of Oregon Automated Clearing House Association (OACHA) . Datacorp is willing to provide customer such service subject to this addendum and to the rule of OACHA (OACHA Rules). The parties therefore agree: 1. All automatic deposit entries as designated by customer's payroll input forms shall be received and processed by Datacorp pursuant to the OACHA Rules in existence as of the date of this addendum and as amended from time to time. Customer shall comply with the OACHA Rules as they apply to originating companies. Datacorp acknowledges receipt of a copy of the current OACHA Rules. Datacorp will advise customer of the applicable OACHA Rules and subsequent amendments as they may apply to customer. 2. Fees for entries processed will be calculated using the schedule for checks as outlined in paragraph l.c. of the contract. 3. Paragraph 4 is amended to read as follows: Delivery and Return: Customer shall deliver payroll input to Datacorp or a designated branch of U. S. National Bank of Oregon. Datacorp requires a minimum of 48 hours of processing time, beginning at the time the payroll input is received at Datacorp. Such 48 hours excludes legal holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and transit time. Datacorp will make every effort to deliver Customer's payroll by the mutually agreed time; however, Datacorp cannot guarantee a specific delivery time. Datacorp's sole duty to the Customer or any third person with respect to the time of delivery of Customer's payroll shall be to delivar such work as close to the mutually agreed upon time as reasonably possible. Automated deposits will be credited to customer's employee accounts at a time interval mutually agreed upon by Datacorp and customer. i -K 4. In consideration of Bank's Agreement to accept entries from Datacorp, customer shall: a. Warrant the appropriateness of the entries originated as being + in compliance with the responsibilities of an originating Company as defined in OACHA Rules. b. Protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the Bank against and from any and all loss, claims, actions, or suits, including all expenses and attorneys' fees in any manner arising from customer entries hereunder. This customer's obligation to indemnify the Bank shall include but shall not be limited to losses, claims, actions, or suits in connection with any s payment or nonpayment of any entry, whether or not genuine, and any breach of Originating Bank warranties. E C. Defend at its own cost and expense any suit or action which may be brought by any participant in the program or any other person in connection with such program. IT IS SO AGREED. i U. S. DATACORP Datacorp: By: Customer: By: ?3 COUNCIL POLICY STATEMENT ON 135TH EXTENSION As a result of reviewing the future street requirements of the de- ` veloping northerly slope of Bull Mountain, the Tigard City Council finds the most appropriate street pattern to involve extensions of the existing street system. These extensions would be as follows: 135th south to Bull Mountain Road 121st south to Bull Mountain Road Gaarde west to 135th. s, fn RECEIVED JUN 2 3 1977 CITY OF TIGARD $ June 23, 1977 Tigard City Council Tigard, Oregon RE: Mayor's Proposal for 135th Street Extension 1 a s In view of the mayor's recent proposal for the 135th Street extension and the changes from the NPO's plan, I respectfully request that the NPO have an opportunity to review his ideas before any action is taken. We have worked with the county, CPO and concerned residents to form what we feel is a workable plan. Some of the mayor's proposals are in direct conflict with what the NPO has requested and what is now part of the comprehensive plan which was adopted by City Council. i Because of this, I strongly suggest that the City Council provide the NPO with exact information on what the mayor's proposal consists of and that we be given the opportunity to review and comment on this proposal. Respectfully submitted, R. G. Kluempke Chairman, NPO #3 1 x�� Memorandum To: City Council From: Planning Department Subject : Traffic circulation modifications to the NPO #3 Plan Date: June 27, 1977 At their June 21 meeting the Planning Commission was informed of the City Council decisions relative to the Comprehensive Plan Revision request made to the City by NPO #3 (the 135th Street extension issue) . In response the Planning Commission made the following motion and asked that it be sent on to Council. "The Planning Commission re- quests of the City Council that any revision of the NPO #3 traffic circulation plan which embodies substantial changes from the request made by NPO #3 be sent back to the Planning Commission for public hearing." K r S . MEMORANDUM To: City Council From: Planning Director Subject: Washington County review of the Mayor' s proposal for street extensions in the NPO #3-Bull Mountain area Date : June 20, 1977 The County staff is in the process of reviewing several traffic circu- lation alternatives for the NPO #3-Bull Mountain area. At the June 6 City Council study session, Mayor Bishop proposed an additional al- ternative for consideration. At the Council 's request I presented this alternative to the County staff and asked that the traffic engi- neering section evaluate it. I have since been provided the results of their work and will summar- ize the information which was provided me over the telephone. No written report was drafted. The traffic engineer did not actually "load" the entire street system proposed by the Mayor but instead of- fered a general evaluation as follows: 1. The extension of 135th directly south to Bull Mountain Road ex- ceeds acceptable maximum grades for a residential collector street but could be built. 2. The southerly connection of 135th to Bull Mountain Road will not provide access to Scholls Ferry Road for the developing area on the northeast slope of Bull Mountain, as intended by the original 135th extension proposal. The result will be to put this traffic onto Walnut, 121st, and Gaarde. 3. The projected 1990 traffic volumes on the extended portion of 135th would be approximately 1,000 vehicles per day but not to exceed 1,500. 4. The extension of 121st to Bull Mountain Road will result in this street becoming the most convenient north-south route and the heaviest traffic carrier. 5. The extension of Gaarde due west to meet a southerly extension of 135th is probably unfeasible due to rough terrain in the form of several ridges and valleys which would have to be traversed. In addition, this would tie Gaarde and 121st into the developing area on the northeast slope of Bull Mountain and place the major- ity of the traffic generated on these facilities. This would be i Y Z 3 ' '.i To : City Council From: Planning Director June 20, 1977 Page 2 especially true for the period of time before the 135th and Gaarde extensions were actually connected, since these streets are to be built in phases in conjunction with land development. i aQ G r,e o, 1 til l 135th _4VE-I UE & IJURRAY BLVD. EXTEI:SIOi•:S 1 . I recommend elimination of both so-called 135th and/or Murray Blvd. extenstions through the western side of the Lfi73n �I,:,.uT�n Tigard area. 2. In place of these proposals, I suggest a net-work of residential- oriented streets for the future development of the acreage to the west of Tigard and along the northerly slope of Bull Mt. 3. This residential street grid would utilize the continuation of major existing streets thereby keeping costs to all taxpayers and new home owners at a nir_imum. i•ly proposal is to continue 135th, as a residential developed street, in its sou'..herly direction;up the northerly slope of Bull Tait. to Bull Mt. Road connection. Gaarde should be continued, as a residential comiector street, in tts westerly direction to a future connection with 135th. 114th is already a dedicated street between Caarde and Bull I•;t. Cc:,f;nve'd Road. 121st Avenue �ould�ce�r:-�4 through the A.Les developmnent AV to connect with Bull Mt. Road with a lateral street rur_ni-ng through and somewhat narallell to Bull Mt. Road running through the Anes development from 121st through the Edi-:arils development then turning south up the slop,3 of Bull Mt. to connect with Bull Mt. Road. The minor internal street system for the area then bounded by the 135th and 121st street continuations and the existing Bull Mt. Rd. and Scholls Ferry Rd. should be developed as the property in this area is ready or rade available for • dev Gopment. By this continuation of existing streets under residential collector standards and by making available numerous ava '-a;=e inter-connecting residential streets, no one street will have to bear the burdening traffic load or through traffic originating from Pacific Highway. 4. I•.urray Blvd. extension should follow a route west of bull Mt. and connect with Pacific Hwy. near Sherwood, which in turn should connect with a future bypass route from I-5 in Tualatin to this point on Fac.-nwy. near Sherwood. This would complete a full by-pass of Tigard and relieve much of the Hwy. 99 traffic that is choi:_no-up Hwy. 99 through Tigard. 5. With this type of solution, the residential street system I have b to handle our SW region and local traffic proposed should be ab problems well into the 21st century. lik Jl' ' .: ` •. r 1 - If n7 + -w /1 rur J-..... •��� -1 _- _ k -���\ ice'_ . � '�..•, :— :�a.,�:��'- :at,, 1. —__._. ,�- ��,,^f J. ; /. sig a..:• �.✓ .._•—'_"-._ �_ i � e+. f � zj 31 i BROAD Serving Portland in the Tri-County Areas since 1930. tB CO A DRIVER OWNED ORGANIZATION • RADIO DISPATCHED CABS The Veteran Cab of Portland A Sky Cab Agent RECEIVED June 21, 1977 JUN 2 2 1977 CITY OF TIGARD Mx. Bruce Clark City Administrator P. 0. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Re: Taxicab rate increase To Whom it May Concern: The rates that Broadway Cab applied for are identical to the City rates. The City rates are: flag drop - $1.00; 90� per mile; $9.00 waiting time; and., 25¢ for each additional person. There will be $1.00 charge for no-shows. Exhibit A that we submitted previously did not show some items that should have been included and other items should be excluded. This is the corrected Exhibit A. Sincerely, Casper J. Brunc Manager CJB/dg Att. 234 NORTHWEST 1st. AVENUE ® PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 • �� EXHIBIT "A" Co. Cab Income $6,245.00 Less Expenses: Gasoline 851.00 Rerairs & Maintenance 1,517.00 Wages 3,044.00 Fringe Benefits 1,434.00 Depreciation 750.00 Total Expenses $7,596 Net Gain or(Loss) ($1,351.00) M r y OD Ln N Cl 14 4 N N I� —4 00 ,4 N N J w ' (' N Iii V ^ a ' �- E 3 •-+ V rl L N fA O0.: .b • .0 OO OD O Ln 14 Q P4 N go � N ca ca LQ pG p Ir .!C 11 a a cw vNi �--� a d0 ca H O. ca O. Cl CL v 6,W E+ : 3 w w v eo OO U W n r r` O -.a �4 00 U) d d •4 O V •4 >+ U p U R O w V .n n ►Oy $c V V U d 2 p q a amia -4 o. mi a H 1 I+ 4 "4 II 41 p 1 o � = M o 3 w -4 U t� 4 co 4 -4 M a.r 7 -4 N U _z J f RECEIVED JUN 2 0 1977 CITY OF TIGAkO June 16, 1977 Port of Portland Box 3529 Por:l.,rd.Ori,on 97203 A BRIEFING FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY ON THE PORT OF PORTLAND ECONOMIC 503/L333331 DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM n,x 910-.:1,-1.6151 In February. the Oregon State Legislature approved SB 362 allowing the Port of Portland to offer a program of technical assistance to local governments in the Port District which request the Port's help with elements of their economic development programs or projects. With the passage of this bill, the Port Commission approved a fiscal year 77-78 budget of $50,000, primarily for Port staff time for this technical assistance program. It is anticipated that this budget will enable Port staff to participate in 7 to 10 projects during the next 12 months. Port staff would like to invite you or a staff representative to a briefing for Washington County governments and chambers of commerce on the parameters and guidelines of the program and to discuss potential uses of this Port program. Criteria and application forms have been developed and will be discussed. The briefing has been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 30 at the PGE Auditorium, 14655 S.W. Old Scholls Ferry Road in Beaverton. We look forward to seeing you there and introducing you to Port staff who will be involved in different aspects of the program. Anne D. Cathcart Area Development Representative CD79F ogices atso in Tokyo, { Chicago,Wash.-;ton.D.C.