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City Council Packet - 10/03/1977 O TIGARD CITY COUNCIL w \ STUDY SESSION OCTOBER 3, 1977 CHARLES F. TIGARD GRADE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION OFFICES AGENDA: I. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. NPO #5 AMENDMENT - Review of Proposed Ordinance * 4. DISCUSSION Re: Revisions to Freestanding Sign Section of City Sign Code (Set over from 9-19-77 study session) * 5. MAP AND INVENTORY - of all City Owned property - Presentation by Ben Altman (Set over from 9-19-77 study session) 6. DISCUSSIOM'Re: Ordinance Amending Duplex Requiprements For A Duplex In A Single Family Residence Zone 7. AWARD CONTRACT - HCD STORr: DRAINAGE & PEDESTRIAN/BIKEWAY - Presentation by Ken Meng. 8. AWARD CONTRACT - RECONDITIONING OF EXISTING STREETS 9. LIBERTY PARK - Recommendation Regarding Payment Of Bills In Excess Of Revenues. 10. OTHER DEQ Presentation set over until December 17, 1977. Appointment of City Representatives (2) - Tualatin Valley Project Schedule joint Council/Park Board Meeting y EXECUTIVE SESSION r . By common consent the Council will go into executive session under provisions of ORS 192.660 (a) to discuss City Administrator applications and interview schedule. ADJOURNMENT * - Material previously distributed on 9-19-77. �x e a, .. s0. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION MINUTES OCTOBER 3, 1977, 7:30 P.M. CHARLES F. TIGARD GRADE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1. ROLL CALL: Mayor Wilbur A. Bishop; Councilmen John E. Cook, Kenneth W. Scheckla, Lynn R. Wakem; J. D. Bailey, Legal Counsel; Dick Bolen, Planning Director; John Hagman, Engineering Tech. III; Doris Hartig, City Recorder; Aldace Howard, Administrative Aide; Ed Walden, Acting City Administrator. 2. AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR HCD STORM DRAINAGE AND PEDESTRIAN BIKEWAY - Analysis of bids received made by Ken Meng of engineering firm Zarosinski and Tatone. (a) Eleven bids received on the project. Bids received are as follows: TOTAL NAME & ADDRESS DAYS SCH "A" 'SCH "B" A & B DEDUCT Cascade Construction Co. 120 $108,151.40 $ 95,301.00 $203,452.40 1.7% SW Abernathy St., Port. Warren F. Brown 120 94,148.60 58,274.70 152,423.30 1% 9691 SW Alsea Dr.,Tual. Clearwater Const. Co. 300 127,665.50 67,318.80 194,984.30 PO Box 3381, Sunriver all or none Cushing Brothers 90 104,888.00 PO Box 7215, Salem Dale's Sand & Gravel 120 73,886.50 18600 SW Pac. Hwy. Cornell Exc. Co., Inc. 150 86,119.85 51,761.50 137,881.35 12020 SW Tonquin Rd. System Construction 90 91,557.80 8130 SE Tolman, Tigard Kearney Bros. Const.Co. 81,076.86 18055 SW L. Boones Fry.Rd. :, Bryan Morrison Inc. 120 160,628.50 60,380.30 221,008.80 PO Box 256, Hillsboro all or none Delph Construction Co. 150 138,486.30 51,479.50 189,965.80 Rt. 3, Box 818, Estacada Lord Brothers 120 105,314.40 437 N. Columbia, Portland All bids. based on 'hnit pricing" which may change the total cost of the project due to changing costs of materials. HUD funds allocated for this project total $123,029.00. Ken Meng recommended, if attorney approved prequalifications and City receives extension of time, the contract be awarded to Dale Sand & Gravel, completion time 120 days (Schedule "A") and to Cornell Excavation work to be completed in 60 days from completion time of Schedule "A" (for Schedule "B"). Ken Meng recommended City apply for extension as project is to be completed by November, 1977. Extension of time should be to June 1, 1978. Attorney Bailey stated he had reviewed prequalification statement and they appear to meet requirements. (b) General discussion concerning keeping within the financial bounds of the HUD Grant. Inspection of the project to account for materials charged to the City was of prime concern as the limited City staff is unable to provide inspector services for unit pricing the contract. Zarosinski and Tatone charge $15.50 per hour for an inspector. (c) Details concerning the City's accountability to HUD were to be determined by Legal Counsel, various scheduling problems were to be reviewed, and a general report will be prepared for Council's review within the thirty allowable days prior to awarding of the contracts. (d) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem to postpone decisions until all questions have been answered in relation to this project. Approved by unanimous vote of Council.present. 3. AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR RECONDITIONING OF EXISTING STREETS. (a) Schedule of '77-'78 Overlay Bids was presented. The following bids were received: NAME & ADDRESS UNIT TOTAL PRICE Portland Roads & Driveway Co. $22.50 7295 SE King Road, Portland $48,375.00 K. F. Jacobsen, Inc. 2611 SE 4th, Portland $21.64 $46,526.00 Oregon Asphalt Paving Co. 1220 SE 190th Ave., Portland $18.50 $39,775.00 Cascade Construction Co. P. 0. Box 4267; Portland $19'95 $42,892.50 Tualatin Valley Paving 21880 SW Farmington Rd.,Bv. $22.48 $48,332.00 John Hagman recommended contract by awarded to Oregon Asphalt Paving Company in the amount of $39,775.00. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to accept the low bid of Oregon Asphalt Paving Co., based on a unit price Of $18.50 for a total bid of $39,775.00. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 3, 1977 4. NPO #5 AMENDMENT Amendments were reviewed by Planning Director. Council will consider after Public Hearing scheduled for October 10, 1977. 5. REVISION TO SIGN CODE FOR FREESTANDING SIGNS. Presentation by Planning Director. (a) General discussion concerning the revisions suggested by this amendment to the Sign Ordinance. Sizes, set-backs, methods of construction and other pertinent details were discussed. (b) Several portions of the existing ordinance were deemed appropriate for the inclusion in the new ordinance (i.e. _details regarding submitting of an application). These changes and other language modifications will be incorporated in the final draft of the ordinance to be presented to Council following the Public Hearing scheduled for October 10, 1977. (c) Suedene Huffman, Chamber of Commerce Director and member of the Sign Code Revision Committee, praised the efforts of local citizens and urged acceptance of the document. (d) Council discussed a procedure to notify existing sign owners of changes in the code which would effect non-conforming signs. Council concurred that one year notice be given. (e) Public Hearing set for October 10, 1977 at 8:00 P.M. 6. MAP AND INVENTORY OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY. Brief presentation by Plannin&.Director of list showing all city owned property as requested by Mayor Bishop. (a) Mayor suggested reports should be initiated and programs should be carried out by Council in conjunction with the Park Board studies in the following areas: Greenways: Acquisition, development, program maintenance funding and continued operation. Parks: Acquisition, development of existing facilities, programs, recreation department development within the community. 7. DISCUSSION REGARDING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT DUPLEX REQUIREMENTS FOR DUPLEX IN SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE. Presentation by Planning Director who explained common wall concept for duplexes. Proposed ordinance would enable duplex to have option of having title to land to be conveyed to two separate owners. (a) This is a shift in housing philosophy to allow separate ownership in a duplex rather than two renters, or an owner and a renter. (b) Discussion centered on minimum lot area of 5,000 square feet per unit and what happens if or ii'e of the complex is destroyed by fire. Staff to amend prof, aed ordnance to allow for variation of 5,000 square foot lot rec, rer­at. (c) Public Hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for October 24, 1977. PAGE 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 3, 1977 j 8. LIBERTY PARK - Payment of bills in excess of revenue. (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Wakem to transfer $552.27 from State Tax Street Contingency Fund to Public Works 2.1.4 Park Division to pay the bill. Motion passed by 3-0, Councilman Scheckla abstained from voting. 9. OTHER: (a) DEQ Presentation to be on October 17, 1977. (b) Tualatin Valley Project Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to appoint Mr. Robert Waterman, St. of 10085 SW Century Oak Drive, Tigard, Oregon, and Councilman Alan Mickelson to serve on the Tualatin Valley Project. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. (c) Joint Council/Park Board Meeting Meeting of Council and the Park Board will be held in November. Topics to be discussed are itemized in Item 6 of Study Session Minutes October 3, 1977 (above). (d) Cook Park Staff reported Cook Park will be closed to vehicle traffic as of October 10, 1977. (e) Audit Report from Coopers and Lybrand to be made at October 10, 1977 Council meeting. (f) Staff reported League of Oregon Cities notified City concerning mod- ification of pregnancy benefits under city health insurance program. City to expect rate increase in December. Notification of changes will be made at a later date. Staff will keep Council advised. 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION CONCERNING APPOINTMENT OF NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR. Council recessed at 9:35 pm; reconvened at 9:45 pm and by common consent of the Council went into executive session under provisions of ORS 192.660 (a) to discuss City Administrator applications and interview schedule. Council members discussed evaluation by references and reported background information regarding applicants previously selected. Council desired to secure further information on some applicants. Council concurred to start interview process and City Recorder was requested to make arrangements for two candidates to be interviewed October 7th and October 11th. ADJOURNMENT: 10:50 P.M. A /'4 ATTEST/:/��o City Recorder V Mayor , k ; PAGE 4 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 3, 1977 10:00 A.M. STORM SEWER W/BIKEWAY BID September 29, 1977 NAME ADDRESS PHONE SCH "A" SCH "B" TOTAL "A & B" 7. DEDUCT lays j9685 SW Johnson 415, Tigard 639-4360 1. Sunrise Paving Co. 2.* Cascade Construction Co. SW Abernathy St., Portland 222-6421 $ 108,151.40 $ 95,301.00 $ 203,452.40 1.7% 120 3. Salem Sand & Gravel Co. Box 1008, Salem 399-0711 4. Oregon Asphalt,Paving Co. 1220 SE 190th Avenue,Portland 252-1497 5.* Warren F. Brown 9691 SW Alsea Dr., Tualatin 638-5146 94,148.60 58,274.70 152,423.30 1% 120 6. Snelson Companies Inc. State St., Sedro Woolley,Wa. 206-856-6511 7.*Clearwater Const. Co. P.O. Box 3381, Sunriver 285-2104 17,665.50 67,318.80 194,984.30 - 300 all or none 8. Portland Concrete Pipe Co. P.O. Box 258, Tualatin 638-4176 9. Dirt & Aggregate Interchange,Inc. P.O. Box 71, Beaverton 646-5093 10. Town Concrete Pipe Co. P.O. Box 11204, Portland 285-8391 ! 11. K.F. Jacobsen 2611 SE 4th, Portland 235-3165 i 90 12.*Cushing Brothers P.O. Box 7215, Salem 585-4000 104,888.00 - _ - 13.* Dale's Sand & Gravel Co. 18600 SW Pacific Highway 639-7535 X73,886.50 - - - 120 14.* Cornell Exe. Co., Inc. 12020 SW Tonquin Road 638-8561 86,119.85 X61,761.50 137,881.35 - 150 15.* System Construction 8130 SE Tolman, Tigard 774-6498 91,557.80 - - - 90 t - - i 16.*Kearney Bros., Const. Co. 16055 SW Lower Boones Ferry,Tig. 639-0661 81,076.86 - - 17.* Bryan 'Morrison Inc. P.O. Box 256, Hillsboro 648-4985 160,628.50 60,380.30 221,008.80 - 120 all or none 18. Dilworth Const. Inc. 3011 SW Canby, Portland 244-4075 1 19.* Delph Construction Co. Rt. 3 Box 818, Estacada 630-7167 138,486.30 51,479.50 189,965.80 - 150 20.*Lord Brothers 437 N. Columbia, Portland 285-4591 105,314.40 - - - 120 21. Marshall Assoc. Box 2879 Tualatin 638-7651 22. Kurt Kimsey Const. Co. 15252 SE LaBonita, Milwaukie 653-0483 i } ,t bid bonds enclosed s Bids were opened in the City Administrator's office at City Hall on September 29, 1977 at 10:00 A.M. Doris artig, City Recorder t II� October 3, 1977 f TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: ENGINEERING DIVISION SUBJECT: '77-78' RECONDITIONING OF STREETS BID ACCEPTANCE RECOMMENDATION It is herewith recommended that the City Council of the City of Tigard accept the proposal tendered by Oregon Asphaltic Paving Company pertinant to reconditioning of city streets, 1977-78 overlay program. i . i V 177-78' OVERLAY BID September 29, 1977 3:00 PM C014PAr1Y NAIT, ADDRESS PHONE UNIT TOTAL.PRIG:'' 1 ✓ Portland Roads e Driveimy Co. 7295 SE King Rd. , Port. 771-1153 o2a-s o �8, 323: o K.F. Jacobsen, Inc. 2611 SE 4th, Port. 235-3165 I.i. 6Y -//Z, 6-�26.o� Oregon Asphalt Paving Co. 1220 SE 190th :?ve. , 'Port. 252-1.497 12.S0- j 9, 7 7 s o ,�-- Cascade Construction Co. P.O. Box 4267, Port. 222-6421 11q- q-5- Tualatin i9. 9STualatin Valley Paving 21880 SW Farmington Rd. ,3v. 649-5531 aoZ, y� J,y�� 3 3,a.o u i f Bids were opened in the City Administrator's Office at City Hall on September 29, 1977 at 3:00 P.M. i Doris Hartig, City(Rocorder