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City Council Packet - 12/19/1977 `11(�ARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 19, 1977, 7:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM . N N AGENDA: tD 1. CALL TO ORDER � 2, ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS `. 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 - December 12, 1977 (b) Approval of Expenditures and Investments $9,881.58 (c) Written Communications: Transmittal from Senator Mark 0. Hatfield, re: Community Development Block Grant Program. (d) Monthly Reports. Building Library Planning Police G. APPROVAL-RELEASE OF TEMPORARY EASEMENT' - Associated Computer. Services, 72nd Avenue, Business Center's site.'. (a) Recommendation of Acting City Administrator 7, APPROVAL-EXTENSION OF PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT - (CETA) - September 30, 1978 (a) Recommendation of Acting City Administrator. 8. ORDINANCE No. 77- ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1143, INVOLVING LANDS OF KRUEGER ANNEXATION (135th North of Walnut) SECTION 33, T1S, R1W, W.M., WASHINGTON COUNTY, ORFG! , RI(-')RDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENC' . (a) Recommendation of Acting City Administrator. 9. ESTABLISH ADVISORY CITIZEN COMMITTEE REGARDING SIGNALIZATION OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY. (a) Discussion by Council. 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). 10. APPEAL - CONDITIONAL USE - The Planning Commission approval of a request by Dave Farr for a conditional use permit for 12 duplexes in a R-7, Single Family Residential zone at Stratford Sub- division (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 11D, Tax Lot 1400. ) (a) Public Hearing Opened. (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony by Affected Parties Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council 11. APPEAL - CONDITIONAL USE - The Planning Commission approval of a request by School District No. 23J (Templeton Elementary School) for a conditional use permit for a new physical educa- tion facility at 9500 SW Murdock (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 11A, Tax Lots 2901, 3011). (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation by Planning Director (c) Public Testimony by Affected Parties Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Director (e) Public Hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council l?. ZONE CHANGE - A request by Kenneth Waymire, Waverly Construction for a general plan and program review of a residential planned development in a R-7 zone on a 9.85 acre parcel at 8065 S.W. Bonita Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12B, Tax Lot 500). (a) Recommendation of Planning Commission. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - December 19, 1977 i (b) Consideration by Council. (c) ORDINANCE No. 77- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY KEN WAYMIRE FOR AN AMENDMENT OF THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 2S1 12B, TAX LOT 500, FROM "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO "R-7 P.D." SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, AND ADOPTING THE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A, B, AND C, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13, COUNCIL'S GOALS AND OBJECTIVES - Review and Prioritize. (a) Discussion by Council. 14. STATUS OF ANNEXATIONS. (a) Report by Mayor. 15. FLOOD DAY ACTIVITIES. (a) Report by Acting City Administrator and Chief of Police. lb. STATUS REPORT ON EMPLOYMENT. (a) Acting City Administrator and City Recorder. 17. OTHER 18. ADJOURNMENT PAGE 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - December 19, 1977 1 f December 16, 1977 ,C NOTICE OF SPECIAL XMING Notice is hereby given that a special Council me®ting, called by the . tieywr with COMM= consent of Council, will be held on December 19, 1977, at 7E50 P.M* in the Lecture Room, Fowler Junior High School, 10865 S.W. Walnut Strest, Tigard, Oregon, The meeting is called for the purpose of bearing general council business that would normally be hoard at a regular meeting of Council. 3' Wilbur ,A. Bis p, Mayor C I G A R L' C I T Y C 0 !; N' C 1 1. SPECIAL Mf�ETING MINUTES, D1_CE,•IB1_:R l.. ROLL. CALL: Present. Mavot Wil :,ur 1�, Mickelson, Kerrteth W. S cicl 1, 1.'•.•t n ., . Legal CounseL; i C,k. B is _ Piai.,:;r ' Records c ; Ada:iuis Lc t_ t- A i cf� , lac .. . Plattner; Ed tJ: l;ic:n, Ai.t_ r!wl ('.iLt' 2. CALL TO THE AUDIENCE iOft (a) No one appr_arud t(. 3. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF (a) Council requestcd to h�._ �,r,.�;:•1: d _�•: . . . L:;�,_, lLem 419, Sector, (l;) relationship to inti::; ;wd t.ite ,\.a_ ' Item 4x`19, Sect tori o approximately ion b (b Mot.' y Cots : i I� ::gin .�::': , ;;;�,1..?t d is • „_ 1 ,. ._ - minutes of the De::; ,:i:e-r L' !c)� Approved by unartin,our• c,<t.. ! i;a= (:� ul,cil y. APPROVAL OF EXPENDIT'URE'S AND (a) Motion by Couucil_r;an t 6: err,sdt=d i , f; .i.l:-c:1 :i s,•;- {� �r Passed by 11MArtic 5 WRITTEN COMMUNICATIO'vS: I:� . i vt r:l,a p l.,c c •,,li .f 1 'r (a) Transmi tLa l f roto n•�t.c. D,:t c t. ' r Block Grant Prosram. (b) Motion by Counc.i lciar, Co.,k place on file. Passed by unanimutj6 vot;: Ui c >ullo:! 6. MONTHLY REPORTS: Receive :t:ci tt i::i t• i;n 1:J I t.. (a) Motion by Counciiman Cook, st,cun;fakf b", place on file. Passed by unanim.oue %«t,- •;f r� "T'—F'ORAR?: E:".,i F, ,� �-. ."C;B n r T c J". _ S }p'!!ENDER, t. M" :ke_s�it. a. . a c Co., : . i;R'.) vAtiCE RAT > ., l?` r. ' :. T "OCNDARJES W ORDER N C- 5 i. . . w: T.O 'C1.fNlY, ORE.:C:V .' R � �.. �.-. a ^,. _ � G�..._ �.� �)y CV"_�.__. ♦ .. . UJES Larry hr "J t-ma- 2w—us vote of Ctiati;: "i -.1 C ..ti:d%`,Y.t te Mt-rti yrs for asi.graLizati.on ,,x Fs , . i,� HtiEhway, NFO #3-My. Rk-- ;.trd Kluemj2ke9 13450 ,S,Wfl Tigard IPO b�J6x, ►Ri�l.i�rsk Qrra�ap 10580 S,W„ High's-nA Drys Tsgara C4•,�n�r s. Crmmmr2•xs SO"i .ettaro Sim Oetter Reel E;t:kt _ MT %,5 Fletcher, 14t State Bank Mr, Robert Hud.soT:o State Farm I?r,aura-.:.£ A—Large he.-,er;;: Mr. Peter Ko lsas, 10555 S.W. Park,, T!_.:a r J Mz . Da-,--id Thor-sell, 1451-5 S.W. 92rd<, T,.ard ctt t...vl "'.'.;i. Roprncp!rt.at.ives Ms}��•r W,".,_,x P}=.hop, Cite c� T�5�r3 Lynn Waken:, Ci-.y of T,'.:a-d !.it} of lt�_Es-_ntat:vts ~ P-:±ire Depavt*ert. - Chief Ads-s, Lt., Dz-,'_d Rea PI _.._ _ Denar. ._--.E-.c .. Richard Bc.!er I.,3rry S,a. t Mr, Raeldo-. °ark C:'= Ad ; t rat..r 3'L5LIC. HEART ,S - COMMENCIh_ AT r OU P,M, AFFEQI. - 'ONDITIOti4L USF _• V-c Placz:.irs Da,;e t'jzr i; r a ccr•_diticr.al R-,', T_:x M"p 2S1, 1 '..D Tax L: 111C`Uj. . � t Pl,�c-r_ - of .< Dire for Dick f'1- ._-., Prop Mr, 9?;1 M_Mr,-391e, oHa:r ; �:�rr.~ay:e: Assoc- , T?ward, (lreeu :: iFr=z ? requF=r . ,c ar...c . :._ _,' �e C :- j: ►_ ..-.31 l . e Per .. Orpc-,2:7. , , h: C.-.. ar eared app- C.,.'31 M R ..I Ca..._ .c Ma c;- Bishcp, C:;L- .._.._,__... Wake. C :�!•_ _Ck 3r_3 .:,6:: ., w"e C?�...._s....._3'►K.. .,.:r.6.'��._o ... ....�.s Z"�`Ce _�.. ... .. _s.._Gd 4 _ , -. _.. ., .. .. Paie 3 CGUNCIL MINUTES De::e��_.r by C _ rear_ Wakerr., seconded by G _- ^truct�c^ os dupltxes as requested �'-i^•--•`s 1 #51). Rol! Ca? votes mayor Bishop, Cocr_c.'iirt_r_ W k�:r, Gook, a- i r!'.,-,'.<!•'` -` acting Aye. Councilman Scheckla voting Nay, Mot_o^. I - N'. 4 to l vota- .. t CONDITIONAL USE - The Planninz. Com-mis �., APPEAL t S hoo?. D`stria t No. 23J (Ter:pleto� b e :.a t-y- S ' tyL ,•_ _tr at cc.^3i�wa.=:31 use permit for a :ew phy:__.:.al -• 9500 Sw Murdock (Wash, Co. Tax Map 2Si 11A, S t;GTZ Gi `.tr'.3;Y;,pt frp. P1a::T'_ns 0c7:.«35'' k ns Director Dyck n,a e�­ F' 7, made .y PlarM , approved condi:Loral use subject to two -.d:t._. (�) Pcblic Ter7:..r,,or.y by Affected Parties 41IF 1°:,^.' Mx. Del���rt Fennell fro:^ Sc',.oc:l D -� T y - w.a�. ' r of Condition #2 d, g w - rtT:. cr��?�:3 Mowry,, �; , . o�:p_ : -:t o _ Reil~.ng, spoke requesting df.r,iaL c t ti p er.-.it pending solution. ef the (?) The Plar_ri::E Stas{ re.co-rmended that the dres .a,ge pr.:: '. ? . ._•. .... . a. {�) Cr'' legal L'a,-9 c egacounsel suggesd t?a M Baile„ C w� •.a .r.C, ti - y'.S• 1 apprvpr:at'• ",orr r." to resolve the i;sue a= t t±: Fartfes seek to resolve , 9:a •. of (f) p._':I lz He a-.17>g Closed. ± .ci .-an M.'ckeis on, seco^de.d `; C .... ._.. W" (g) My loo ti.:y CiC'."' rhe aprc:a:., anwaitIT19 Condition 02. M �?ar. p.ssse9 4 t-, 0. Cour.cilman 13 ZONE CHANGE - A request .y Kenneth Way lrf , Ws ^-=�'_C' r - _ program review of a , plan. a^d � 8 < •;.'•� R, �.+' .�r � a R-7 zone on a 9,85 acre parc!.l at 065 S.W. Cc. Tax Map 2S1 12B9 Tax Lot 500• AN .a) ORDINANCE No. 77-102 AN ORDINANCE LICATIONBADOPTING FINKEN OR Al CAENDMENT. CC' THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CIT`! OF TI-?ARD, 114E ZO\E DISTRICT OF A TRACT OF LAND DEP'CTED ON WASHIN TON TAX MAP 2S1 12B, TAX LOT 5C'0, FROM "R- " 511,71 FA"2II RESIDENTIAL TO "R-7 P.D." SINCI.E FAMILY RESIDE\ :.Ai. pLANZF.',) DEVELOPMENT, AND ADOPTING THE ATrgC•HED EXu'°+T; C, AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (b) Pi9r.:_I:Tg CoMission recO=- endation for approval ;c::<.r'I s - ?. - mertreviewed by Pla.r_nin g Director Dick Bolen. Page 4 - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19, 1977 Mot=e:': by Cc, r_ciIman Mickelson, secondee; y Cc• Cc -'k: 0_danance No. 77-102 noting that Section #2, 1';=. . Jk; Roll Cal_ ote. Mayor. Bishop, Cour_ci_.._-... Ca{ok, WS-k.--.--. a•.. v.. .... ... vz:, _-g Aye. Ccuncilman Scherkla abst;--.a.c?. M- n :.,r d , Ordir.ar..r.t Nc, 77-102 held for a second 1.4, COUNCIL'S GOALS AND OBJECTIVES,, Magor Bishop reviewed the goals and ob i e.::.ir• a C" _ .. Spacial .rotation was made in the following r<i;9W 35 Ar:r:aa'. P:..::.£c - Di c'k Bolen, Planr.irg chair ai,in of this event; Wakem, was asked to make a report.: C.:,.._...��.i . ..r. ii suraT:re program for the City; C.Oose at.ter.tier. "..o 'AOR Grants and Park aaq:`c _ .ic.^ ws,.. I is wa.:3 noted that the personnel cra^',:al shou7.d t.:: pc,S.,i? le; A ex3�i.,lation cf Improvements tr• S.hool S':re-t war �._ . Councilman Sctic..ckla for a study st ssic,n ear.y General _on:;zen :3 wcru .`:ade on many c-f the- 7-^ i'. the arrival of the new City Ad: l-.... ma':.Frei wi°1 be given attention. 5. STATUS OF ANNEXATIONS. (a) MsyoL B . hop briefly outlined the Boundary C-:- .,-' :_ '.I' to the Craw!'rrd Annexation on 99W. Dick Bolen, PLL» .n-'ing Director, krie:fF.d Cour.-. .:. 5 :. t . .E . �,d letter tti the City of Durham rclat ::. t:o th .. t.- t• 3 w :�: ?�-._ t'.:at are in conflict with the City of Colirc .? requenta_d the Durham LettE=r be recoLsideration of action taken by Durhax. Councilman Mickelson rcquested a studsga.. - 1� .. .. ... ..._ .• 6. FLOOD DAY ACTIVITIES. (a) Ed Waldenp Acting City Administrator, pre:er.::eJ a s flooding within the City. He praised the Ps.'.i:N Det r•- Fire Depart-ment for their actions. l?. STATUS REPORT ON EMPLOYMENT, i (a) Doris Hartig, City Recorder, reviewed the cf f r� '• : -. a'_ihin the City noting that severhl vaca ries Fr Page 5 - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19# 1977 !? ) Ed Walden,, Ac Ging City Administrator, reviewed the Engineering Department and requested (' .. ._._:. .. aZt1cn regard rig a temporary positic n, ar.d �• hiring of a Tech II on a permanent basis. i,:, Motion. ly, Councilman Wakem, secondcd F:y C: ..' k. permanent Tech II be hired for Pr irk D-r Approved by unanlmxus vote of Council. < OTHER. ya) Dor•?s Hartig, City Recorder, n(,t:S.f.iEd Cc,t l:_ d :,• aW.i:de.rl :t *3'C'00.00' gr'-- .% .. , the State Libre _y I:V, fib) Sewer television equipment bid. 0-i, conte before Counca.l at a later date. �c) C;,urcii.zra� Schf', .kl3 cotwmeoded Ed Walken t' <;:: City Adxi .::.s,:rde.or during the interim, T. M 'ET"N'C' ADJOURNED - 10:,45 P.M. (a fit. 4 ATTEST; y� Mayor - City of Tigard Page 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19, 1977 Dat DEC19, 1977 t • I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) Item Description:#4 NON—AGENDA ITEMS #10 CONDITIONAL USE APPEAL OF DAVE FARR #11 CONDITIONAL USE APPEAL OF SCHOOL DIST, 23J Proponent (for) Oppon�(against) - Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation °'i fill Dec ger i , 1977 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item: (Please print your name) /D 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 Gr BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT December 19, 1977 Community Protection Check No. 52435243--- Doris Hartig - Petty Cash - Travel, Subsistence, 41.63 Office Expenses (1.1) 12.13 (1.4) 29.50 $ 5249 Mr. C's Camera - Film Processing 7.78 (1.1) 1.40 (1.4.2) 6.38 6.00 5250 Cascade Microfilm Systems, Inc. - Paper (1.4.2) 5251 Davis Publishing Co., Inc. (1.1) 4.00 5253 Colleen M. Coe - Alteration Uniform (1.1) 8.50 5255 Fiberbuilt Phot Products - Camera Case (1.1) 127.65 108.45 5256 Harris Uniforms - Uniforms for Police (1'1) 27,00 5257 The Identi-Kit Company - System Rental (1.1) 25.00 5260 League of Oregon Cities - League Convention (1.4.2) 200.20 5261 Miller's Auto - Brake Job #3 (1.1) 5262 City of McMinnville - Computer Tape (1.1) 11.41 5264 Signs By Seth, Inc. - Name Tags (1.1) 12.50 5265 T)je Times Publications - Publication of Notices (1.4) 21.20 2) 40.80 5267 Ward Harris, Inc. - Parts for Sony 5269 Xerox Corporation - Equipment Rental (1.1) 1.11 (1.2) .47 (1.3) 6.63 (1.4) 241.39 260.58 (1.4) 10.98 5273 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross 824.92 (1.1) 557.73 (1.2) 57.89 (1.4) 129.59 (1.5) 79.71 5274 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (1.1) 926.71 (1.2) 53.71 (1.3) 26.53 1,415.43 (1.4) 242.01 (1.5) 166.47 5275 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (1.1) 13.20 (1.2) 1.06 (1.3) .55 (1.4) 3.43 20.30 (1.5) 2.06 5276 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Continuation 264.93 (1.1) 182.87 (1.2) 12.98 (1.4) 38.55 (1.5) 30.53 6.60 5241 Heidi M. Berg - Witness - Municipal Court (1.3) $ 3,434.88 Home & Community Quality Check No. 5243 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash - Travel, Subsistence, 15.69 Office Expenses (2.1) & Electrical (2.1) 20.54 5246 A-Boy West - Misc. Plubming The Ed Short Co. - Parts for mower (2.1) 3.45 5252 2.1) 23.40 5269 Xerox Corporation - Equipment Rental ( 234.12 5273 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (2.1) 320.57 ( 5274 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (2.1) 5.27 5275 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance 68.47 5276 League of Oregon Cities - Salaray Cont. (2.1) $ 691.51 1111. 1 110 BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT - Page 2 December 19, 1977 Social Services Check No. 5243 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash - Travel, Subsistence, Office Expenses (3.1) $ 15.31 5248 American Guidance Service, Inc. - Book (3.1) 25.00 5259 Klip Stationers - Misc. Library Supplies (3.1) 11.89 5269 Xerox Corporation - Equipment Rental (3.1) 4.54 5273 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (3.1) 146.22 5275 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (3.1) 1.65 5276 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Cont. (3.1) 17.61 $ 222.22 Policy and Administration Check No. 5240 Roger Thomssen - Recording (4.3) $ 6.00 5243 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash - Travel, Subsistence Office Expenses (4.1) 5.00 (4.2) 6.00 (4. 11.00 5245 Alan Mickelson, Netional League Conference additional expense (4.1) 231.08 5247 Addressograph Multigraph - Parts Addressograph - Multigraph (4.3) 35.76 5265 The Times Publication - Publication of Notices (4.3) 45.60 (4.1) 9.80 55.40 5266 U. S. DataCorp Business Services - November Payroll Services (4.3) 112.48 5269 Xerox Corporation - Equipment Rental (4.1) 117 89 (4.2) 19.42 (4.3) 44.06 181.37 5270 Wilbur A. Bishop - National League Convention (expenses) (4.1) 88.93 5273 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross : (4.1) 79.71 (4.3)` 162.85 242.56 5274 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (4.2) 39.79 (4.3) 112.76 152.55 5275 League of Oregon Cities - Insurance (4.1) .55 (4.2) .27 (4.3) 1.66 2.48 5276 League of Oregon Cities - Salary Cont. (4.2) 5.05 (4.3) 24.25 29.30 $ 1,148.91 5243 Doris Hartig - Petty Cash - Travel, Subsistence Office Expenses (5.1.5) $ 5.45 5246 A-Boy West - -Mist. Plumbing & Electrical (5.1.10) 111.66 5258 Insurance Associates, Inc. - Public Official Employee Performance Bond (5.1.2) 458.00 5263 Rentex Corp. - Laundry (5.1.11) 32.65 5268 Willamette Industries - Repair & Maint. Parts, City Hall and Library (5.1.10) 27.51 $ 635.27 maim V BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT - Page 3 December 19, 1977 Debt Service Check No. 5242 U. S. Bank - Bonds (7.2) $ 2,000.00 Refund Accounts Check No. 5244 Douglas Smith - Refund Street Opening Permit Bond (622) $ 500.00 5271 Tigard Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609A) 567.77 5272 Washington County Credit Union - Payroll Withholding (609B) 635.00 5273 League of Oregon Cities - Blue Cross (616A) 12.58 5274 League of Oregon Cities - Kaiser (616B) 33.44 $ 1,748.79 TOTAL BILLS PAID $9,881.58 i 1 MARK O.HATFIELD OREGON �1 C�rf e� ,�f of e� .�elYcxf e WASHINGTON,D.C. 20510 December 3, 1977 The Mayor and City Council City Hall Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Friends: Early this fall Congress passed and the President signed the Housing and Community Development Act of 1977. Along with authorizing over $12 billion for the various housing programs, this Act makes a number of significant changes in the Community Development Block Grant Program and its treatment of small communities applying for assistance through this program. I would like to take this opportunity to bring to your attention the major revisions of this new law. A major criticism made by smaller communities has been their inability to develop comprehensive multiyear programs. Under the new provisions, the Secretary may make funding commitments to communities under 50,000 population for up to three years. The Act also establishes a dual formula for distribution of discretionary balances by which communities may apply under the old formula or a second formula, whichever is more favorable. The new formula counts age of housing 2-112 times, poverty 1-112 times, and population once. Allocation of these funds will be made to metropolitan areas on a state-by-state basis rather than a nationally competitive basis, and for the first time, allocation of discretionary balances of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas and non-SMSA areas will be applied to the dual formula. Special attention has been given the small communities under 25,000 population, as new provisions waive the requirement of a comprehensive community development program and earmarks for these cities discretionary funds for special community development projects. A number of revisions in the Block Grant program have received criticism from private and public housing agencies. One of the major concerns has been the decision to exclude from Block C.^ant funding, cities under 2,500 population. Another has been the implementation of additional requirements in the citizens participation plan. New provisions require a more detailed plan to assure that, prior to submission of an application, citizens have adequate information about the program and that ample time and effort has been given to encourage comments concerning the impact of a community development project. MEN The Mayor and City Council December 3, 1977 Page 2 The Housing and Community Development Act of 1977 makes a number Of significant changes in areas other than the Block Grant Program. If you have any specific questions about this program or any other aspect of the Act, please contact my office or your area HUD office. Kindest regards. Sincerely, r Mark 0. Hatfield United States Senator MOH/gbc MEMO TO: CITY COUNCIL DATE: DECEMBER 6, 1977 FROM: BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: MONTHLY REPORT November's building activity included Permits for 2 signs, 9 single family residentiAl, 3 residential alter and repair, 2 commercial, 4 commercial alter and repair for a total valuation of 1,605,568.00 Fees for 18 permits $ 4,632. 50 Fees for 2 signs 45.00 Plumbing Activity- 38 1,478.00 Mechanical Activity- 26 237.50 Business Licenses- 18 619.72 $ 7,012.82 Sewer Permits- 12 $7,200.00 Sewer Inspections- 12 300.00 King City building activity included 1 residential . alter and repair for a total valuation of$1,100.00. ..W` `s ` '.,- c • • • C O OOd 0000• 0 -1L- O C lE-: CD OOOCO O •r1 OOOOOI'D O 4-3 n In OC O mm -4 O ClCOL: O rimNmLlCTOILlC� tOt7 O ,.._4 ntr) -It O r-1 %�T LI) NntoNM O m Cfl Mto > t0 > tft 4a r-7 N N N N -8 N di N -a di La N N m as m •a ru m •a °d m cu m m m ^i r-i ri r♦ r-I r I r-1 m m m m (U m m (U m m m m m m m m m m c m = U U •r1 •1-1 •r1 U U •rl U U U U U U U _1 •r1 U O U L'.1 c c U U U c c U C c C c c C C U U C ri C m Q) m W N F+ m (1) ti a) (1) m (1) m m (1) N N (1) -4- a) E:'O "0 a) a) m O •O ID -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 'o •O a) a) 'O m O O O O L,J •r4 E E E •rl •r1 E •ri •r1 •r1 •r1 -rl •r1 •ri E E •r1 =) O O C) m •r1 =:.m m E E E N U) E m to m to to W to E E 0 1-1 CON co m O m m O O O m m O m m m m m m m O O m N m m z -4� N P U U U N F-4 U W f-1 N f•4 N N f•4 U U N L'- > ri r-7 •1�♦ N m t L� { [� O N W ri (- m z E: CC O W W E: m O >. >. 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U P rnn -4 O D U V 3 3 040 -0 c Cn > 4ncn C ra 7 m c+ C C c U U ;E ;c 0 •r1 ca ••r1 a) G D m•rl-4 u o m m 0 " U F-3»JF-0� 1- SJJ� U cn cn Date November 1977 FINANCIAL STATEMENT REVENUES 1977-78 Current Year To GENERAL FUND Budget Month Date Carry-over available for a ro riations - 7-1-77 $202,480 $201 ,635 701 Property Taxes - Current 164,905 $10,788 10,788 701.3 Property Taxes - Aged Services 5,000 -0- -0- 702 Property Taxes - Prior Years 20,000 9, 707 2710 703 Land Sales & Advance Taxes 100 -0- -0- Revenue From Other Agencies: 712 Cigarette Tax 28,971 2 ,906 10,476 713 Liquor Tax 85,470 _ b ,980 J1 713. 1 5tate Revenue Sharing 50,000 15,895 30 ,689 714.1 Hotel Motel Tax 17,000 _ 5,827 9 ,617 715. -Title II Public Works -0- 0 7 496 16.1 Housing & Community Development Grant 131 000 -0- -0- 717 State Subvention - B.O.R. 15,792 -0- -0- 18,765 717.1 State Subvention - LCD C 37.907 -0- 718 Count Subvention - U.S.A. 26,534 0 25 ,274 718.3 County Subvention - Library Levy 25,989 -0- - - 718.2 County Subvention - LEAA _ - -0- ' 328 Licenses & Permits: 721 Business 34,320 620 31,351 722 Liquor 300 -0- -0- 723 Bicycle 75 -0- 724 Plumbina & Heating 27 500 1,715 726 Building 110,000 , 64T 34 ,927 727 Movin 10 -0- 0 22 728 Street Openings 4 800 -0- 3 729 Sign 2,000 726.1 Mobile ome -0- 6 Fines & Forfeitures: 731 & 734 Court & Indigent Defendants Def. 27,000 2,405 9 ,851 Use of Money & Property: 743 Interest 4,000 1,328 5,439 744 Interest - Unbonded Assess -0- 239 8 ,260 e s• 750.20 Subdivision - Application Fee 11,200 1,050 2,315 750.30 Subdivision - Lighting Revenue 22220 806 751 Zoning Adjustments 23,369 1,775 11,260 751.1 Special Police Service 100 -0- -0- 51.1 Special Inspection Service 100 50 -0- Page 2 1977-78 Current Year To GENERAL FUND (Continued) Budget Month Date 752 Document Sales 5,000 245 1,429 755 P.W. Construction Fees 15,450 1,946 12,262 757 Sale of Street Signs 6,000 355 758 Library Fines & Fees . 1 300 -0- 107 Franchise Revenue: 761 P.G.E. 74 800 -0- -0- 762 N.W. Natural Gas 30,537 0 1815 763 Ceneral Tri l 2nhnne Co. 37 699 _0__ 16 ,565 764 Garbage 12,435 2,535 . 3,613 766 Taxi 60 -0- 85 /67 Pacific Northwest Bell 700 -0- -0- Non-Revenue Receipts: 771Sale of Citv Property 500 -0- 51 _775 of Property Sale 5000 658 776 Donations 200 6 6 776.2 D nat' n - Library2 0 6 777 Donation - Park 500 -0- 45 Recovered Expenditures: 783 Admin. Sewer & Road 12,000 _ Cas 1800 /85 Tax Refund -0- -0- 787 Nuisance Abatement 100 -0- 787.1 Demolition of Building 500 -0- -0- /60 8 Street Improvement-SW Hunziker 164,735 2 zfo8 5 789 Unbonded Assessment 9,146 -0- -Q- 1,494 10,889 GENERAL FUND TOTAL 1,444,197 73,593 563,513 SEWER FUND Carry-over available for appropriations - 7-1-77 140,134 154,376 Use of Money & Property: 743 Interest 3,500 1,640 2, 755 /44 nterest Un onded Assesment 5 Charges for Current Services: 753 Sewer Connection Fees 99 698 (7,890) 18,110 754 Mon hl Sewer Service 87.282 33 755 Sewer Permit & Inspection 13,500 X406 3,867 Recovered Expenditures: 788 Other 8,000 -0- -0- 789 Unbonded Assessment 535 SEWER FUND TOTAL 352 654 * (12,377) 222,420 PARK & RECREATION FUND 756.1 Systems Development Charge N.W. 2,940 2,940 756.2 Systems Development Charge S.E. 6,400 6,400 *Minus total created because of transferring over 9,340 9,340 to program budgeting and connections bein made. - Manama i Page 3 STATE TAX STREET FUND 1977-78 Current Year To _Budget Month Date Carry-over available for • appropriations - 7-1-77 46,104 72,863 Revenue From Other Agencies• 711 State Gas Tax 137,307 12,883 47,814 Use of Money & Property: 743 Interest 3 000 557 1 788 Other 95725 -0- 2 STATE TAX STREET FUND TOTAL 186436 13,4 4 0 122,636 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Carry-over available for appropriation 7-1-77 21,062 34,650 715 Federal Subventions 76,736 18,6 02 743 Interest 4,000 109 464 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND TOTAL 101,798 109 53,716 MAJOR STREETS CAPITAL PROJECT FUND Carry-over available for appropriations - 7-1-77 -0- 50,830 756 Systems Development Charge 220,000' 1 490 58,820 743 Interest 458 1,238 BANCROFT BONDS 4J3 4 5 6 7 8 • 9 10 11• (1 ,032) 110,8i8 8 Cash & Investments, available for appropriations 7-1-77 111,846 111,846 Assessments 36.000 1,818 12,150 Interest 11,345 1,425 2,586 Use of Money: 743 Interest on Investments 4,000 497 2,776 BANCROFT BONDS FUND TOTAL 163.191 3,740 129,358 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Cash & Investments available for appropriations 7-1-77 20,983 21,030 Cash from U.S.A. 26,535 13,403 25,501 Interest on Investments 800 97 413 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FUND TOTAL 48.318 13,500 46,944 TOTAL ALL FUNDS - S2 516 594 100,313 1,258,815 13 FINANCIAL STATEMENT EXPENDITURES Date: November 1977 OPERATIONAL BUDGET 1977-78 Current Year To Budget Month Date !. COMMUNITY PROTECTION POLICE SERVICES 1.1 1.1.1 Patrol 336,6702�t,541.77 117 0; 74.93 1.1.2 Investigation 90,056 5,793.20 31,048.11 1.1.3 Communication & Records 95,332 6,522.00 34,042.7_8 1 1 4 Administration 58 687 4,065-14 23-393-74 TOTAL 580,745 40,922.11 205,559.56 PUBLIC WORKS 1.2 1.2.1 Street Lighting ___ _ _42,440 3,094.47 12,329.93 1 2 2 Traffic Signing & Marking Sig.. 17,575 1,677.60 7,116.27 1.2.3_ En ineering 37,883 1,718.85 8,678.76 1.2.4 Administration & Clerical 16,849 203.37 1,025.23 TO'T'AL 114,747 6,694.29 29,150.19 MUNICIPAL COURT 1.3 1.3.1 Arraignments & Trials 11,867 943.97 .4,371.94 PLANNING AND ZONING 1.4 1 .4.1 r .--rent Planning 37,685 2,669.40 13,094.16 1.4.2 .3nce Planning 1 ,4,2(1) N.P.O. Program 11,835 495.98 2,815.96 �l2) L.C.D.C., N.C.D., & 701 Programs 43. 104 2,852.26 ___13,780.82 1.4.4 pport Services (Clerical) 12,984 1,022.34 5,030.86_ 1.4.5 _ +tm Admin. 16,551 1,298.17 6,495.95 Tu+ 122, 159 _ 8,338.15 41,217.75 BUILDING IN,(,'-CTION & ENFORCEMENT 1.5 1.5.1 Plan Checking 13,731 10023.23 5, 27.32 1.5.2 Field InspectiG- 45.652 2,960.42 _15.001.00 1.5.3 Support Services (Clerical) 8,733 658.89 _ 3,366.76 1.5.4 Pro Tam Administration 10,482 685.09 3.564.12_ TOTAL 78,598 5,327.63 27,159.20 2. HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY PUBLIC WORKS 2.1 2.•1.1 Weed Control 3,000 1,440.00 1,474.50 2.1.2 Sanitary Service 94,157 2,958.03 11 900.53 t1.3 Streets and Roads 89,875 2,986.98 53 744.61 1.1.4 Parks 44,443 2.974.54 15,163.37 2.1.5 Storm Water Control 45,669 542.30 2,745.83 2.1.6 Special Projects 30,088 2.048.57 9,931.49 2.1.7 Ancillary Service 38,684 2,980.68 14,142.03 2.1.8 Engineering 35,894 .004.87 4,7_59.—FS-_ 2.1.9 Admin. & Clerical 15,649 203.48 1,081._24 r 11 Insect Control 3. 500 -0- 3,300.00 TOTAL 400,959 17,139.45 118,243.49 EXPENDITURES Da' November 1977 OPFRATIONAL BUDGET Page 2 1977-78 Current Year To Budget Month Date 1- SOCIAL SERVICES LIBRARY 3.1 3,1 , 1 Technical Services 24,444 1,965 80 7,148.91 3.1.2 Community Services 12,673 1,019.38 4 488 35 3.1. _3Operations & Maint. 3.870 158.50 1,777 67 3.1.4 Administration 14,314 1,104 03 5,107.52 TOTAL 55,301 4,247.71 18,522.45 AGED SERVICES 3.3 3.3.1 Loaves & Fishes 5,000 -0- 4. POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION MAYOR AND COUNCIL 4.1 4. 1 . 1 Policy and Direction 19,917 2,166.18 4,525 11 CITY ADMINISTRATION 4.2 4.2.1 ManaePment Functions 5,179 619.07 16,177.8 4.2.2 Staff Functions 11,625 432.57 4,974.91 4.2.3 Ancillary Functions 3,164 -0- 1,730.56 ,TOTAL 39,967 1,051.64 22,883.33 FISCAL ADMINISTRATION & RECORDS 4.3 4.3.1 Finance Program 42,308 3,082.10 16,641.66. 4.3.2 _City Records 19,223 1,510.74 7,742 19 4.3.3 Management Support Services 7,414 609.43 3,069 09 TOTAL __68,245 5,202.27 27,452.94 5. CITY WIDE SUPPORT FUNCTIONS NON-DEPARTMENTAL FUNCTIONS 5.1 ,5.1.1 Legal Services 18,500 1,316.00 6,822 00 5.1.2 Insurances 35,650 35,664 60 35 764.60 5.1.3 Utilities 64,150 996.85 4,980 31 5.1.4_ Rent 6,525 400.00 2,215.00 5.1.5 Postage 6,615 1,018.76 4,209.17 7.1.b Audit ,400 3,635.00 5,460.00 5.1.7 Memberships _ 8.153 -0- 7,898.34 5.1.8 Codification of Ordili.fices 1,300 -0- 5.1.9 Stationery & Supplies 11100 556.19 977.79 5.1.10 77 795.1.10 Bldg.& Equip. Maint. & Repair 1,800 430.24 931.11 5.1.11 Contractual Services 5,875 1,241.75 29556.35 5.1.12 Unemployment Reserve 13,000 -0- -0- 5.1.13 Donations _ 2,000 -0- -0- 5.1.14 Publicity & Community Rela. 2,500 -0- -p_ 5.1.15 Materials & Supplies 650 -0- 72.00 5.1.16 Microfilm Program 12,500 -0- -0- 5.1.19 Contingency 143,723 TOTAL 329,451 45,459.39 71,886.67 Hill f . CAPITAL BUDGET Date November 1977 Page 3 1977-78 Current Year To Budget Month Date C• M MUNITY PROTECTION Cf_;.!MUNITY PROTECTION 6.1 6.1:2.5 Sidewalk/Pathway Construction 26 ?14 -0- 961.55 HOME AND COMMUNITY QUALITY 6.2 _6.2.1.3(7) RoadA ca. & Develooment 314.000 0 0 6.2.1.4(3) Parks Acq. & Development 31 584 -0_ -0- 6.2.1.5(3) 6.2.1.5(3) Storm Drainage 109:736 -0- 112.50 DIVISION 6.5 112.50 6.5.1.13(1) Donations 2,000 -0- -0- TOTAL 483,534 -0- 1,074.05 7. DEBT SERVICE 7. 1 General Oblieation Bonds 24,000 -0- 11 000.00 7.1.1 General Obligation Bonds (Int. ) 2,535 -0- 1,098.75 Unappropriated Balance 21,783 -0- TOTAL 48,318 -0- 12 098.75 _7.2 Bancroft Tmnrovement Bonds 36.0000 19,yL100.00 7.2.1 Bancroft Improv. Bonds (Int.) 11,345 1,117.00 4,585.73 - Unappropriated Balance 115,846 -0- TOTAL 163,191 1,117.00 16,585.73 TOTAL 2,516,594 138,609.79 600,731.16 MEMORANDUM December 19, 1977 TO: City Council FROM: Head Librarian SUBJECT: Monthly Report, -November 1977 1 . Administration: a. The Librarian, Library Assistant for Children and two Volunteers attended a two-part workshop on reference work at Pacific University on November 7 and 14. It was s onsored by the Washington County Cooperative Library Service.�WCCLS) 'Library, b. The Library Board held its regular meeting at the on November 8. Minutes are attached. c. The Librarian and Library Assistant for Children attended the WCCLS network meeting on November 9. Of interest: The WCCLS children' s consultant outlined plans for the year, including a workshop in January. d. November 13 the Librarian attended an informal meeting of the WCCLS to discuss plans for the new 5-year serial levy to be presented in the May 1978 election. e. The Librarian attended the WCCLS professional board meeting November 16. Of interest: The city librarians decided to meet and devise an equalization formula to dispense funds under the proposed library levy which, if approved, will run from July 1979 to July 1984. f. The meeting for devising the equalization formula was held November 29. Simply stated, each city would receive a sum equal to that amount coming from the assessed valuation plus a percentage of of the total non-city-resident circulation each contributes. This plan will be submitted to the WCCLS Citizens Advisory Committee on December 7, along with a budget request from each of the libraries in the network and a budget for county services. g. The request for the $3000 mini-grant under the new state law was submitted prior to the November 15 deadline. The decisions will be made on December 19. h. Children' s Library Week was observed November 14-19 with special displays and newspaper coverage aimed at focusing attention on children's and young adults' programs at the Library. The Library Assistant for Children has begun enlisting mothers as alternate story tellers and is working with Tualatin and Sherwood libraries in forming a cooperative pool of story tellers. This should give the story hour greater variety and freshness as well as increasing community involvement. i. The Library was closed November 22 because of snow. Sometime between closing„8:30 P.M. November 21 , and 8:00 P.M. , November 22, the Library was broken-: into. Approximately $20 was taken from the cash box at the front desk. It has been determined that the side door locks are faulty and the landlord, Mr. Sorg, has promised to install dead-bolt locks. In the meantime, extra care is being given to checking of the locks when closing. The ceiling lights in the entry room are left on at night and the front blinds are raised. i,-2 Sometime in December Mr. Sorg will replace the entire floor in the entry room. During that period, circulation will be conducted in the non-fiction room. R MINUTES LIBRARY BOARD, TIGARD, OR November 8, 1977 Call to order The regular meeting of the Library Board was & Roll Call called to order by Chairman Yvonne Burgess on November 8, 1977 at 1 :50 P.M. Present: Yvonne Burgess, Betsy Chick, Don Jacobs, and Irene Ertell. Excused: Jeri Cun- diff, Mary Slemons. Reports: The minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. t•. The Librarian presented the report for October. Old Business: The Librarian read the letter which had been sent to the user who insisted on visiting the Library with her dog. It was reported that the letter appears to have solved the problem. New Business: The Librarian read a letter the Oregon Humanities Commission soliciting candidates for vacancies. The Board chose not to submit any nominations. A form from the General Services Administration, attesting to the Library' s policy and practice of non-discrimination, was presented to the Board for signature of the Board Chairman. The f Librarian was instructed to return the form to GSA. The Librarian outlined the mini-grant application for $3000, which, if received, will be used to improve the entry room to the Library. It was discussed and agreed as to what items would be purchased and possible arrangement. Meeting was adjourned at 3:00 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, c' •-c c� ZA ZZ-9Z Irene Ertell Head Librarian Approved: Approved as read: Monthly Report, November 1977 - 2 j . The Volunteer from. RSVP completed revising the magazine collection. The result is an up-to-date listing of magazines, arranged and labeled for easy access. k. Work continues on revising and updating the card catalog and shelf list. Many old and non-circulating books will be discarded in the process. 2. Personnel: a. On November 21 , Chrys Green, began working as a library clerk, full-time, under CETA funding. She is scheduled to work. each of the evening shifts with another staff member, improving service during these hours. b. On November 30, harry Smith began working under the CETA after-school program. He will work 8 hours a week, 2 hours Monday through Thursday. c. Volunteer hours totaled 157J, averaging 7.5 per day. The RSVP Volunteer worked 72 of those hours. 3. Statistics: a. (circulation 5805 Adult - 3745 Magazines - 260 Juven - 1663 Audio-Visual - 137 b. Interlibrary Loan transactions 48 c. User cards issued 95 In-Town - 48 Out-Town - 47 d. Average attendance at programs: Story Hour - 15 Adult Programs - 6 e. Books added to collection 119 Adult Fiction - 66 Juvenile Fiction - 14 Adult Non-Fic - 38 Juvenile Non-Fic - • 1' Adult paperbacks - 54 (not included above) f. Materials withdrawn 0 4. Programs: a. Mary Payne, Margaret C. Dernbach and Bernadette R. Decker, all from Washington County, are displaying cooking utensils used by their grandmother, other items used by family members (1860- 1920) and a family bible during the month of December. The Friends of the Museum held a meeting at the Library on November 30. Mary Payne talked about the display and gave a brief history of her vioneer ancestors. b. The quilting group continues to work on the quilt project each Wednesday. c. The night adult programs were not well attended. These programs may be eliminated all together and the time and materials directed toward developing more programs for the 6 - 12-year-olds. z 1 MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER 28, 1977 TO DECEMBER 19, 1977 Zoning and Subdivision Administration The number of applications has remained steady and the Planning Commission agenda is presently booked until the February 7th meeting. While this might seem lengthy, the current building boom has resulted in a six month backlog at the County Planning Commission, in spite of their instituting a hearings officer process. The following items have received administrative action by the Planning Department. Subdivision: Plat Name: McCoy Estates Applicant: Irene & James McCoy Request: 6 lot subdivision Location: SW 98th Avenue south of Durham Road Action Takem: Approved Plat Name: Douglas Heights Applicant: Douglas Johnson Request: 10 lot subdivision Location: SW 103rd Avenue and View Terrace Street Action Taken: Approved Plat Name: Tangela Court Applicant: Corbett Development Request: 6 lot subdivision Location: 11790 SW 95th Avenue Action Taken: Approved Design Review: No applications have been finalized during this time period; however, there are 14 applications in the review process. The majority of these have had preliminary review and are awaiting final submission by the applicant. Minor Land Partition: Applicant: Raymond L. Young Request: Partition a 2.55 acre parcel into a .24 and 2.31 acre parcels Location 14070 SW Hall Boulevard Action Takem: Approved Applicant: Phillip Kelleher Request: Partition a .83 acre parcel into two 7500 square foot lots and a 21,000 square foot lot Location: SW 78th and Pfaffle Streets. Action Taken: Approved Planning Monthly Report December 19, 1977 Page 2 Neighborhood Planning: The three remaining NPO's (4,6 & 7) are in the process of being produced in draft form. Growth Management Plan: The Tigard Planning Commission has completed their recommendation and the County Planning Commission is scheduled to hold another hearing in January. Public Facilities and Transportation Plan: This work is proceeding according to the schedule previously provided Council. POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER 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 28 22 11.6 7.6 16.4 15.4 14.4 CHIEF'S OFFICE 2 2 .8 .9 1.2 T 1.3 1.1 SERVICES DIVIS. 7 6 2.6 1.8 4.4 3.5 4.2 PATROL DIVISION 16 12 7.3 4.1 8.7 8.6 1 7.9 TRAFFIC DIVIS. ------- ----------------- --------- --------- INVEST. SECTION 3 2 .9 .6 2.1 2.0 1.4 FORCE ONE 13 10 5.5 3.1 7.5 6.9 6.9 FORCE TWO 9 6 4.3 2.4 4.7 4.5 3.6 FORCE THREE 6 6 1.8 2.1 1 4.2 4.0 3.9 CHANGES IN PERSONNEL DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present for duty end of last month 26 This Same Month 2. Recruited during month M 2 __� � __Month Last Year 3. Reinstated during month 0 1. Total number field officers 16 12 Total to account for 28 2. Less Agents Assig- 4. Separations from the service: ned to Investigat. 0 0 (a) Voluntary resignation 0 3. Average daily abs- (b) Retirement 0 ences of field off- icers owing to: (c) Resigned with charges pending 0 (a) Vacation, susp- (d) Dropped during probation 0 ension, days off, comp. time, etc. 5.8 4.0 (e) Dismissed for cause 0 (b) Sick b Injured .6 (f) Killed in line of duty 0 (c) Schools, etc. .9 .1 (g) Deceased 0 Total average daily absences 7.3 4.1 Total separations 0 4. Available for duty 8.7 1 7.9 5. Present for duty at end of month 28 Page one TIGARD POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report I. Calls for Service: This Month 644 Year to Date 6.553 A. Obligated Time 1,257.2 B. Non-Obligated Time 1,018.3 _ II. PART I CRIMES * No. Cleared Arrests A. Homicide 0 B. Rape 1 C. Robbery1 - 3 D. Assault �— 3 2 2 E. Burglary 32 11 8 F. Larceny 50 G. Auto Theft 5 96 17 7 13 Totals _ III, PART II TOTALS ** 67 28 23 TOTAL - Part I and II 163 45 36 IV. TOTAL PERSONS CHARGED: 36 a. Adult Male 13 C. Juvenile Male 12— b. Adult Female d. Juvenile Female 7 V. WARRANTS SERVED 1 VI. TOTAL PROPERTY LOSS $ 33,686,23 TOTAL PROPERTY RECOVERED $5 790.97 VII. TRAFFIC a. Accidents Investigated 39 Injury Accidents 11 Fatal 0 b. Citations: VBR (Speeding) 19 Yield Right of Way Following too Close 3 Red Light 15 Stop Sign 3 Improper Turn 5 Reckless Driving—.L— Careless Driving 10 Driving Under the Influence 8 Driving While Suspended 3 Other Hazardous 7 Non-Hazardous 19 Total Hazardous 79 c, Enforcement Index 7.18 d. Traffic Enforcement Totals Citations: This Month This Year 98 Year to Date 1,248 This Month Last Year Last Year to Date 1169 89 Year to Date 772 Warnings This Month This Year 35 Last Year to Date 928 This Month Last Year NOTE: * - Part I Crimes (Major Crimes) Clearance Rate 17.7% -x - Clearance Rate 418% Part II Crimes (Minor Crimes) . VIII. TRAINING A. TAC-NEG. TEAM. On Nov. 9, Sgt. Newman attended training at Washington County Sheriff's Office on the Tac.-Neg. Team, receiving 8 hours of training. B. OREGON LAW CLASS. Two officers, Goldspink and Johnson, attended a two week school on Oregon Law, Nov. 1 through the 10th. This school is sponsored by the Board on Police Standards and Training. C. NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE SEMINAR. On Nov. 21, Sgt. Wheeler went to Washington County Sheriff's Office to attend an 8 hour seminar on negligent homicide. D. AUTO THEFT_CLASS. Tigard Police Department, in conjunction with the Board on Police Standards and Training, sponsored a 2 day conference at General Motors Training Center on Auto Theft. This training was held on Nov. 15 and 16. This was attended by Officers Myers, deBrauwere, Johnson, Killion, Featherston, Sgt. Wheeler and Dispatcher Williamson. IX. PUBLIC RELATIONS A. MERIT BADGE. Sgt. Newman met with a Boy Scout to assist him in earning his merit badge. This was done on Nov. 4. B. NARCOTICS TALK. Sgt. Wheeler and Officer Martin met with the parents of St. Anthony students on Nov. 9. They spent 3 hours talking about narcotics. C. BURGLARY TALK. Summerfield was the location of a 2 hour Burglary Prevention talk presented by the Chief, Lt., and Reserve Lt. 100 people attended this talk held on Nov. 14. D. WASHINGTON COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL held a dinner meeting in Hillsboro on Nov. 10; Lt. Rea attended. E. TRI-MET BUS. The Chief and Lt. met twice, once on Nov. 3 and again on Nov. 17, with the Canterbury Square Merchants, discussing a relocation of Tri-Met bus stops. a 4 O12490 S.W.Main Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 S SOUTHWEST w Phone 503/639-1656 ER O F CO1k December 8, 1977 Tigard City Council 12420 Main Street Tigard, OR 97223 Gentlemen of the Council: Enclosed find names of proposed Chamber members to serve on a committee with the State Highway Department in order to par- ticipate in the formulation of plans for the signalization and landscaping of Pacific Highway. These members have all expressed their willingness to serve on the Committee and are looking forward to being involved in the planning process. Your time, consideration, and awareness of the business commun- ity's concern is appreciated in this matter. Sincerely, METRO SOUTHWEST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE �'��l� Sue ene Huffman Ma ger Encl/ Tigard-Tualatin-King City-Sherwood-Metzger Washington Square du — _. PROPOSED CHAMBER MEMBERS Mr. Bob Greenwood Tigard School District 13137 SW. Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 Mr. Chuck Samuels Tigard Optometric Clinic 12720 SW Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 Mr. Allen Paterson Paterson Realty Co. 12700 SW Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 Mr. Art Verharen - Retired 12435 SW 60th Portland, OR 97219 Mr. Sam Gotter Sam Gotter Realtors 12963 SW Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 Mr. Bob Fletcher First State Bank 11579 SW Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 Bid Opening December 15,1977, 3:00 P.M. Tigard City Hall Bids were opened in the-City Administrator's office for the following: TV/Seal Trailer Mounted System for Internal inspection and joint seal Repair of Sanitary Sewers and Storm Sewers Northwest Sewer Equipment Co. P.O. Box 23086 Tigard, Oregon, 97223 No Bid Received Cues, Inc. Primary Bid $26,500 3261 Northgate Blvd. Sacramento, California, 95833 Optional Equipment Auxillary monitor 425. Data-view 3,450. Power Winch 2,950. Doris Hartig, City n3er V� 1 y' �� O R.J�-Y4 C 1 0 � 0� e� .J of e Ram ae 7� Tob► Na.ac;a iQ/aae� To /4/33 A4 t6s _ P P � �. r.�/y� P P 10 P P. { P P P _Alp r / P P 3 A -f-���dC�,. ma U k-- i 2 -4t-3 Sf ���klca. Coo K m;G�dSoh �cs+'�M .7-3 - 79 C� 7 / 7-7 0 -9 y-7$ '�- 7- 18 C� T-r41- 78, P p 10 P Q'-- 21 -7S P P P -2g l 1' P t' 9-1/- '75 1� 1p P P P 1 L -775' __�_ - _ _ �'---- ---- -P-- -- - - -r --- --- --- - _r - ----- - i -79 ,ry 1 t � • _s s 29 _ rp _ -- --- -- ---- --- _ - --- -- - 10 P----- ----- _ - ----