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City Council Packet - 05/14/1979 1 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MAY 14, 1979, 7:30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE, ROOM AGENDA: NOTICE : ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM MUST SIGN THEIR NAME ON THE APPROPRIATE SIGN—UP SHEET(S) , LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THE ROOM. PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK WILL THEN BE CALLED FORWARD BY THE CHAIR TO SPEAK ON THE INDICATED 1TEM(S) . 1.. CALL TO ORDER 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 — April 23, 30, May 7, 1979. (b) Approval ofExpendituresand Investments: $ 133,905.96 -6. ORDINANCE No. 79— AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BYTHEBOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1389, INVOLVING-LA14DS;OF CORNUTT' ANNEXATION, LOTS 53 & 54, ,DURHAM ACRES, SECTION 12, T2S R1W, W.M. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator.'' 7. ORDINANCE No. 79— AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF ,THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No 1390, INVOLVING LANDS OF BEVENS ANNEXATION, N.W. QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. ` 8. RESOLUTION No 79- A RESOLUTION TP.ANSFERRING FUNDS FROM CONTINGENCY ACCOUNTS TO ` EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS FOR 'CAPITAL OUTLAY ITEMS. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 9. RESOLUTION No. 79- RESOLUTION RECORDING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF TIGARD �- TO ACQUIRE JURISDICTION OF A PART OF S.W. 121ST AVENUE NOW WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD, NOW UNDER JURISDICTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 10. ACCEPT STREET DEDICATION - S.W. Summercrest Drive - William & Jane Halvorson (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 11. APPROVE STORM SEWER EASEPIFNT - Culver - Gortmaker - S.W. Gaarde Street (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 12. APPROVE STORM SEWER EASEMENT - Glaubke - S.W. 113th Avenue (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 8:00 P.M. 13. PROPOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF S.W. GARDEN PLACE (STREET) A DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGP.RD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGOI7. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Summation of Planning Staff (c) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents Cross Examination (d) Recommendation of Planning Staff (e) 'Public hearing Closed (f) Consideration by Council (g) ORDINANCE No. 79 AN ORDINANCE VACATING UNOPENED PORTION OF S.W. GARDEN PLACE (STREET) DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. 14. ANNEXATION OF ISLAND (BUSHE ANNEXATION) - A request by the Tigard City Council to annex all 'properties abutting SW'Summercrest'Drive_ and SW Summer Street, west of SW 121st'Avenue., (The area that is an island:surrounded by the City of Tigard). (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Public Testimony Proponents Opponents (c) -Public Hearing Closed (d) Consideration by Council MM 15. ORDINANCE No, 79- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION V BY MR. WAY W. LEE FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR'A TRACT OF LAND AT SOUTHWEST 69TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX i1AP ISI 36AD, TAX LOT 6502 (SOUTHERN PORTION), PROM THE CITY OF TIGARD "R-7" TO CITY OF TIGARD "C-3 PD" GENERAL COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS AND "C", GRANTING TAE APPLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (a) 'Tabled from the April 2-11, 1979 meeting. PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 14, 1979 16. ORDINANCE No. 79 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE No. 79-12 WITH RESPECT TO THE TT EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR AN APPLICATION BY MR. WILLIAM A. GODWIN FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT 9325 S.W. NORTH DAKOTA STREET, AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP lcl 35AC; TAX LOT 500; FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY"RU-4" TO CITY OF TIGARD "R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING A REVISED EXHIBIT "A" AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 17. APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE Morning Hill Subdivision/Wedgewood Homes Canterbury Woods/Hoffman & Hoffman, Inc. (a) Recommendation of Planning Director 18. T.M.E.A. CONTRACT - Approve and authorize execution by City Administrator and City Recorder. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 19. TRAVELERS RETIREMENT PROGRAM - Termination of Porgram - Authorize execution by Mayor and City Recorder. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 20. 99W TSM PROJECT - Construction Agreement - Approve and authorize execution by ,Mayor and City Recorder. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 21. OTHER 22. ADJOURNMENT MEOW PAGE 3 COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 14, 1979 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, MAY 14, 1979, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Alan Mickelson; Councilmen Tom Brian, John E. Cook, Ken•.veth W. Scheckla (arriving a.t 7:37 PM); Councilwoman Nancie Stimler (arriving at 7:37 PM); Legal Counsel, Joe D. it•.,.. na Bailey; City Administrators R.R. Barker; City Recorder/Finance ce Director, Doris Hartig; Planning Director, Aldace Howard; Administrative Secretary, Loreen Wilson. 2. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. (a) No one appeared to speak. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - April 23, 30, May 7, 1979 (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote_ of Council present. 4. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS: $133,905.96 (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. Councilman Scheckla and Councilwoman Stimler arrived- 7:37 P.M. 5. ORDINANCE No. 79-34 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COM- MISSION, ORDER No. 1389, INVOLVING LANDS OF CORNUTT AN- NEXATION, LOTS 53 & 54, DURHAM ACRES, SECTION 12, T2S, R1W, W.M. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. (b) City Administrator recommended approval. Ordinance No. 79-34 approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. ORDINANCE No. 79-35 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND RECORDING CHANGE IN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TIGARD BY THE BOUNDARY COMMIS- SION, ORDER No. 1390, INVOLVING LANDS OF BEVENS ANNEXATION, N.W. QUARTER OF 'SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2'SOUTH, RANGE -1 WEST, W.M., WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, RECORDING EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilwoman Stimler to approve. ' (b) City Administrator recommended approval. Ordinance No. 79-35 was approved by unanimous vote of Council. .. T - 7. RESOLUTION No. 79-55 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM CONTINGENCY ACCOUNTS TO EXPENDITURES ACCOUNTS FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY ITEMS. (a) City Administrator noted that due to the growth of the City, additional files were needed for the increased paper load. (b) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve transfers as ..ote d< Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 8. RESOLUTION No. 79--57 RESOLUTION RECORDING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO ACQUIRE JURISDICTION OF A PART OF S.W. 121ST AVENUE NOW WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD, NOW UNDER JURISDICTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) City Administrator stated this area was just annexed into the City and recommended Council request jurisdiction from Washington County. (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Cook to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 9. ACCEPT STREET DEDICATION - S.W. Summercrest Drive - William & Jane Halvorson (a) City Administrator stated this was a condition stipulated by Planning Commission and recommended approval. (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to accept. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 100 APPROVE STORM SEWER EASEMENT - Culver - Gortmaker - S.W. Gaarde Street (a) City Administrator requested Council accept storm sewer easement. (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler,,seconded by Councilman Scheckla to accept. r Approved by unanimous vote of Council`. 11. APPROVE-SA14ITARY SEWER EASEMENT - Glaubke - S.W. 113th Avenue (a) City Administrator recommended Council approve sanitary sewer easement. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by CouncilmanBrian to approve`. Approvedby unanimous vote of Council. Page 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 14, x1979 s 12. ORDINANCE No. 79-36 AN ORDINANCE A14ENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-12 WITH RESPECT TO THE EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR AN APPLICATION BY MR. WILLIAM A. GODWIN FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT 9325 S.W. NORTH DAKOTA STREET, AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 1S1 35AC, TAX LOT 500, FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY "RU-4" TO CITY OF TIGARD 1°R-7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ADOPTING A REVISED EXHIBIT "A" AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Planning Director . equested Council adopt Ordinance No. 79-36 which amends Ordinance No. 79-12 by correcting the legal description. (b) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 13. APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE - Canterbury Woods/Hoffman &Hoffman, Inc. to be located at 14988 SW 109th Avenue. (a) Planning Director noted the request was for a sales office and recommended f approval. E (b) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook that a one year permit be granted. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14. APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE - Morning Hili Subdivision/Wedgewood Homes (a) Planning Director stated the requested sales office was to be located at 11990 SW Morning Hill Drive with restroom facilities to be located at 1.1925 SW morning .Hili Drive and at the model homes. Planning Director ! noted concern regarding location of sales office and suggested Council 1111 consider a one year permit with the"stipulation that'.if any written com- plaints are received by the City, it would result in immediate revocation of the permit. (b) After lengthy discussion by Council, Staff and Mr. Mike Beardsley of Wedge- wood Homes, Councilman Cook moved to grant'a one year permit for a temporary sales office at 11990 SW Morning Hill Drive. Motion seconded by,Councilman Brian. APP y Approved b unanimous vote of Council. PUBLIC HEARINGS 8:00 P.M. 15. FFOFOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF SW GARDEN PLACE (STREET) A DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. (a) Public Hearing Opened (b) Planning Director noted location for Council. (c) Public Testimony No one appeared to speak. Page 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - I4A.Y 14 1979 (d) Planning Director recommended approval. (e) public Hearing Closed. (f) ORDINANCE NO. 79--37 AN ORDINANCE VACATING UNOPENED PORTION OF SW GARDEN PLACE (STREET) DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. •l.... Sche kl a (g) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Courc�,.u.an c..-..- to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 16. ANNEXATION OF ISLAND (BUSH ANNEXATION) < A Request by the Tigard City Council to annex all properties abutting SW Summercrest Drive and SW Summer Street, west of SW 121st Avenue. (The area that is an island surrounded by the City of Tigard). (a) Public Hearing opened (b) Public Testimony f Proponents: Dorothv Bailey, 12420 SW Summererest, questioned Cvilt�cl1 about advantages of - being annexed. Nancy Robins, 12185 SW Summer Street, questioned Council regarding school district boundaries and expressed desire to be in the Tigard School District Harold Busch, 12205 SW Summercrest Drive, noted concerns regarding septic tank failures and requested Council take action to annex island. Mayor Mickelson and Council answered questions of citizens noting that the advantages of annexation were sewer service, street lights, police p protection, library, streetimprovements and parks. Opponents: No one appeared to speak. (c)` Public Hearing Closed ' Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to instruct staff to prepare necessary papers for consideration of annexation. i f Council. Councilman Scheckla voting Aye for Approved by unanimous vote o health reasons only;due to septic tank`failures. 17. ZONE CHANGE - Way Lee Property on S.W. 69th Avenue. l (a) Tabled trom the April 23, 1979 meeting. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Briantoremove item from the table': Approved by unanimous vote of Council. P .. ...Page 4 - .COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 14, 1979 FM 17. (c) Planning Director stated that Planning Commission recommends approval with the conditions as noted in the ordinance, and synopsized history of request. (d) Ken Cole, architect from Vancouver.Washington, represented Mr. Way Lee and presented plans for the five acre improvement. (e) Gary Bullock, attorney representing Mr. Stephen Louie, read letter from Mr. Carl Buttke to Mr. Louie, auuLCss�rg concerns -regarding light at 69th and how it might affect the Hi Hat property. (f) Mr. Stephen Louie, part-owner of the Hi Hat Restaurant, noted concerns regarding traffic flow when the light is installed and requested Council consider an alternative, to eliminate this problem, by opening up a thru- way between Mr. Lee's development and the Hi Hat parking lot. (g) Lengthy discussion followed by Council, Mr. Lee and staff. (h) ORDINANCE NO. 79-38 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICATION BY MR. WAY W. LEE FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, CHANGING THE ZONE DISTRICT FOR A TRACT OF LAND AT SOUTHWEST 69TH AVENUE AND DEPICTED ON WASHINGTON COUNTY TAX MAP 1S1 36AD, TAX LOT 6502 (SOUTHERN PORTION), FROM THE CITY OF TIGARD "D-7" TO CITY OF TIGARD "C-3PD" GENERAL COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTING EXHIBITS "A", "B", AND "C", GRANTING THE AP- PLICATION AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (i) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve. (j) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to amend Ordinance No. 79-38 by adding condition #10 to read as follows: ___d m „t be provided rn the 'nronerty line abutting Hi-Hat property rrA Yavcucuoc_...c,.... ..., r- _ _ (south) and this easement and grade by approved by Engineering Department of the City of Tigard." Motion to amend ordinance approved by unanimous vote of Council. Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 79-38 as amended approved by unanimous vote of Council 18. T.M.E.A. CONTRACT - Approve and authorize execution by City Administrator and Mayor.. (a) City Administrator stated:T.M.E.A. ratified their contract May 9, 1979 and recommended Councilapprove. (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to approve and authorize Mayor and City Administrator to execute. y _ Approved by unanimous vote of Council. Page ;S - COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 14;, 1979 19. TRAVELERS RETIREMENT PROGRAM - Termination of Program - Authorize execution by Mayor and City Recorder. (a) City Administrator requested Council authorize termination of program. City has furnished I.C.M.A. and I.R.A. Programs for the employees at a lower cost to the City maintaining the same lavel of benefits. (b) Motion by Councilwoman Stimler, seconded by Councilman Briar, to approve and authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 20. 99W T.M.S. PROJECT - Construction Agreement - Approve and authorize execution by Mayor and City Recorder. (a) City Administrator recommended Council approve and execute agreement. He noted that 100% of the difference between the estimated total cost of said phase of work and the amount anticipated to be contributed by the Federal Highway Administration would be deposited by the City. The amount is estimated to be from $119,000 to $150,000. System Development Charge funds will be used to fund this project. (b) RESOLUTION NO. 79-58A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION- FINANCE AGREEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY. (c) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (d) City Administrator will forward the Buttke letter to Mr. Steven Louie dated 12-1--78, to Oregon Department of Transportation and express Council's s concern regarding the lights at Fred Meyer and 69th Avenue. 21. OTHER F (a) City Administrator requested Council approve a Sewer Cash pond Escrow Agreement' in'the'amount of $31,468.00 for J.B. Bishop's development on S.W. Pacific Highway. Motion by Councilman Cook, 'seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve and authorize,Mayor and City Recorder to execute. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (b) Legal Counsel reported on litigation filed against Hoffman and Hoffman and the City of Tigard. (c) Councilwoman Stimler questioned staff :and Council on proper procedure for soliciting sites for the Senior Citizens Center proposal, and stated the Site Development Committee is working on the project now. City Administrator stated that if there were any advertisements placed in the newspaper, the price of the land sought could not be printed. Page 6 COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 14, '1979 { (d) Councilman Brian questioned the purpose of two checks. The Finance Director explained the reason for the checks. (e) Councilman Scheckla asked staff to prepare an ordinance for next Council Meeting to prohibit parking on 110th Avenue by the sales office for Carlon Park Estates_ (f) Mayor Mickelson reminded Council of the Elected Officials Caucus meeting to be held at City of Beaverton on May 31, 1979. 22. ADJOURNMENT 9:46 P.M. City Recorder j ATTEST: j zz ayor F Page 7' -COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 14, 1979 1 $7.00 FAFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, ss. COUNTZ OF WASHINGTON, ,;osegh Schafer . . ........ - being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publishes ._._-----.--------_._...... , _ - of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as defined by ORS 193.010 and 193.020,published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and state; that the legal notice, a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the entire issue of said newspaper for ...2.....-., ...... successive and COIIseCUilve.WEiiiis in G1C mlmwu+g issucs --- ----- ` ' ( gnatre) 10th Subscribed and sworn to before me this ......... ....__.--:------------- day of _....__.. May 79 19 Notary.Public of Oregon ' C()MMISSIC. . 'EXPIRES My commission expires � �` � +-�5 9 ids s €,k 1 �R INNi L'�i11?IG1: 1� id�EY�"sitaii ue uc ti;i:" f�itsr auresi tl cunstd t the ul101 . Tuwot 1f t��n;�claa rk,Leci.t ture'R10465 $%V'Vii nuk$ti--'at.. 14, iI t ,nm4 axs^kYss 'r#rtRrd IL'St?� L".SJ#SISCiI '#m; �'�' `� m..re3 Qa,AJ Vafrrt ` 'S1£PCt �:�E}Y��YiCI'S��!�41TslY►" Ji��`s�N a l Date May 14, 1979 I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item; (Please print your name) AGENDA ITEM # 4 Name, Address & Affiliation Item Description H y � { Da' at iy 14, 1979 r s I wish to testify before the Tigard City Council on the following item. (Please print your name) PROPOSED VACATION OF A item Descrip tion:^�._._-- 7 CSN S _W r nryil YST.rf•R _-_.._.__----- AGENDA ITEM 13 s DPPonent (against) Proponent (for) �- --- — Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation =-_I�•-- �l Il : u:: a _._..._.._.. _._ DZay 14 , 1979 I wish to testify before the Tigard city Council on the following item: (Please Print your name) Item Descrip tion:_O'UUE;nZLQj Qp TSTpp1D (t3CH_E ANNEXATION) Acren�� T tem $:�,4 (against) Proponent (for) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation , IIi 14 - Ef I I' _ E N I { 1� i ',I PAY'XEtiT OF BILLS FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL. ] April 30, 1979 FROGRAht BUDGET Community Protection 4,542.82 Police Public Works _5,829.63 r Municipal Court 73.49 Planning 867.67 Building 463.92 ii,777.53 Total Community Protection ome Cot rmuni ty Quality 9,797.85 Public Works Social. Services Library 1,090.14 78.40 Aged Services Youth Services — Historical -- - 1,168.54 Total Social Services policy & Administration Mayor & Council 181.21 _�-- 502.13 Administration 1,419.06 Finance 2,102.40 Total Policy & Administration City Wide Support Functions 1;717.41 i Non-departmental 18,483.06 Misc. Accounts (refunds & payrolldeductions, etc.) CAPITOL. BUDGET Community Protections Road Acquisition'& Dev. Parks Acquisition & Deer. 1,950.00 Storni Drainage 1,950.00 Total. Community Protection Support Services Donations DEBT SERVICE General Obligation Bond Bancroft Bond UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY $6,909.17 Contrac t 133,905.96 TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHECKS WRITTEN -- -- 1 May 10, 1979 MEMORANDUM To: City Council From: ken S Ky Subject�genda Item # 16. Passage of this ordinance will not approve a zone change but just amend the legal description for a zone change approved by Council at an earlier date. The original legal description noted the roadway access through the tax lot. The amended legal description notes the entire tax lot 500 which the zone change was inted_d. c 1 > CARL H. BUTTKE, INC. CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER P.O.SOX 636 13 PORTLAND,OREGON 97207 Ei 503/223-4728 December 1, 1978 `+� �7r\ e :.cc:ei o SAT 1y Mr. Steven Louie Hi Hat Restaurant 11530 SW Barbur Blvd. Portland, OR 97223 Re: Impact of 69th Avenue Traffic Signal Dear Tei"t. LCuie: As we discussed on Monday, November 27, 1978, I have made an analysis of the impact of the installation of a traffic signal at 69th Avenue and Barbur Blvd. .on the operation of your restaurant driveways. The traffic signal at 69th Avenue will be part of a signal system on Barbur Blvd.-Pacific Highway through Tigard. Therefore, most traffic passing your restaurant on Barbur ..,�e by the signal'progres-- Blvd. will be in platoons esteb�1�ii�u- , sion. It appears from;the data provided by the Oregon concerning this signal project, Department of Transportation that most of the eastbound traffic platoon will pass through the 'signal at ; 69th Avenue without having to stop. It is expected that the majority of traffic which will be forced to stop at 69th Avenue in the eastbound direction will be traffic turning onto Barbur Blvd. from the Fred Meyer Shopping Center and other driveways and cross streets between Fred Meyer and 69th Avenue. During the peak hours of traffic on Barbur Blvd. , it is esti- mated that some 15 to 20 vehicles would be stopped at the signal at 69th Avenue during many signal cycles. That would ound mean -that eight to ten vehicles `Mould C3uete =n each cleseastwool lane from 69th Avenue.. A queue of eight to ten vehicles would vary in length between 200 and 250 feet= a a Mr. Steven Louie December 1, 197$ Hi Hat Restaurant Re: 69th Ave. Signal Page 2 Your easterly driveway is located approximately 200 feet west of 69th Avenue . Therefore, it is probable that your easterly driveway could be blocked periodically between say 4 :00 and 6:00 p.m. However, this blockage is not expected to occur every signal cycle but only periodically with surges of traffic leaving various driveways and cross streets. Also, these queues of traffic are expected to clear every cycle thus permitting gaps in the traffic stream for motorists to make left turns into the easterly driveway. It is expected that the westerly driveway will not be blocked. The above described situation is expected to occur if all east- bound traffic is stopped at the signal at the Fred Meyer Shopping Center when traffic exits the Center. The Oregon Department of Transportation has indicated that this would be the case, but the design has not been finalized. I therefore recommend that you seek assurances from the Department of Transportation that the signal at the Fred Meyer Shopping Center be designed to stop all eastbound traffic when traffic is permitted to exit the Center. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at your convenience. s Sincerely, T CARL H. BUTTKE, INC. r Carl H. Buttke, P.E. President i cc: James McClure, ODOT Ron Kleinschmidt, ODOT r; E a CARLH. 9UTTKE,INC. WNSULTWG.TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER €': f APRIL 23, 1979` SUBJECT: Sewage Pump Stat_lons e PURPOSE To establish policy, administrative procedure and design criteria for pump stations. POLICY 1.0 GENERAL. 1.1 Pump stations generally will not be allowed in areas where gravity sewer service is pro,-rarmed for construction in either the City's or Unified Sewerage Agency's Capital Improvement Program or sewers are available within 3,000 feet. 1.2 Temporary pump stations will be allowed in areas where future develop- ment will require extension of gravity sewers, and the economics are in the best interest of the City and U.S.A. . Design life must be less than ten years as determined in the preliminary report and have a capacity of less than 400 gpm. Note 1.4 below. Prior agreement shall be made with regard to removal of temporary facilities. 1.3 Permanent pump stations will be allowed in areas where future development does not require extension of gravity sewers. Note 1.4 below. 1.4 Conceptual and final approval must be secured from the Council (& U.S.A.) for either 'type' of installation and is subject to at least the following f conditions. ADMINISTRATION 2.0 PROCEDURE 2.1 Conceptual appro*ial, in the form of an affirmative response by the'Council to a letter of request for consideration of installation from an,applicant, shall be secured by the applicant prior to staff acceptance of the pre- liminary report/plans for review. The applicants engineer in charge must have had prior experience in designing similar `systems. Qualifications must be submitted along with the initial letter of conceptual approval request. Preliminary reports/plans must be prepared, signed and sealed by a registered civil engineer. 2.2 Final approval, is the form of Council authorization of City execution or of an agreement tnereinregard, shall be obtained by the applicant prior to staff issuance of 'approved' construction plans. 2.3 A sewer compliance and/or contract agreement, performance and/or maintenance bond, inspection and/or service fees, and a City-U.S.A. - D.E.Q. °'approved' I construction plan(s) shall be completed and shall be on file with the City prior to any installation work commencing. 2.4 A' full-time 'resident' inspector must- be supplied during construction. The inspector must have had prior experience in inspecting similar facilities, including mechanical, electrical, elementary and control systems; the engineer in charge shall certify inspection reports and shall be in charge of the inspection. w I 4.1•4 Wet-well shall have sufficient volume to provide a holding period of ten minutes between pump operating cycles. The Floor shalt be stoped for proper installation and function of the pump inlet. 4.15 metal pump chambers shall have sufficient corrosion and cathodic pro'c>ction to insure the design life of the system, conforming with the corrosion potential of each site. 4.16 Wet-well, dry-well systems shall be -equ:rcd unless otherwi ce approved. 4.2 Mechanical 4.21Provide sufficient pumps of size to provide complete standby capabilities. Pumps shall have double mechanical seals. 4.22 Provide adequate ventilation for all pump stations. Underground pump chambers shall have mechanical ventilators and dehumidifiers. 4.23 Adequate piping, valves and appurtenances shall be installed for isolation and removal of pumps. 4.24 Washwater shall be provided with backflow preventor and 3/4" hose bib= 4.25 Pump station utilizing air bubbler control: shall leave a standby air compressor.. 4.26 All components shall have a source of supply and/or repair located within a 24-hour delivery time. 4.27 The pumping station shall be equipped with a magnetic flowmeter and recorder with totalizer. 4.3 Electrical 4.31 Dual power systems shall be provided for all pump stations with a capacity of 400 GPM or more. 4.32 Provide an electrical transfer switch for connecting generation equipment on all stations with a capacity of less than 400 GPM. 4.33 Provide exterior and interior lighting and convenience outlets. 4.34 Electrical panel construction, electrical wiring and equipment ' - shall be in strict accordance'with the 'National Electrical Code, State and Local Codes, and in conformance with applicable speci=- fications of, NEMA,' ANSI, UI and IPCEA. Inside panels NEi2A 1; outside panels NEMA 4. 4.35 Provide pump, sequencing to alternate pump operation, 4.36 Each pump shall be equipped with an elapsed time meter. 4`.37 All components shall have a source of supply and/or repair located within a 24-hour delivery time. n S 2.5 Provisions for maintenance for temporary pump stations may be required) 2,6 All costs shall be born by the applicant, unless otherwise agreed to by the Council and/or U.S.A. in writing. 2.7 Certification of compliance to approved design and proper instaiini�;+ shall be required of the applicants engineer in charge. 3.0 PRELIMINARY REPORT (Minimum Content) L&-nt-•la aF P-Ezzuct� ' 3.1 service Area Study with Topographic Service Area Map 3.11 Population --present, design and ultimate of all area which could be served. 3.12 Land Use and Zoning -- present, planned. 3>2 Design Characteristics and infiltration allowance. 3.21 Flows -- unit flows, peaking fad to. , 3,22 Pump and system curves. 3.23 Hydraulic Computation--pump cycling time, wetwell capacity and flushing velocities. 3..3 Annual Operation Cost 3.31 Energy 3.32 Labor 3.33 Maintenance 3.4 Impact on receiving sewer system. 4.0 GENERAL DESIGN' 4.1 Structure 4.11 ProttctiUz sh it be provid d fcc the_m��i dm excp cted one—hundred year flood. b 4,12 All weather access for vehicles shall be provided and the .site , fenced. Landscaping shall be provided to obscure the site from view. 4.13 Prevision shall be made Co readily remove pumps and motors.` Openings, for-underground pump stations shall be at least 30 iactcas in diameter. " f i ; i - 4.38 liar. systems alarm 'Light or temporary pump stations. 4.381 Provide flashing 4.382 Provide an alarm system telemetered to the (U.S.A.) Durham facilities on permanent pump stations. Telemn Co nt hin ton County Gom- `LYcgL•�nC1�_'S W111 be assigned by the EdasI- and i..r-:nr. and municatiOns Department at the rime utllinment.�` ,. frequencies will be stamped on the eq p High water level, low water level, Alarms snail include: and power Failure. OpE"TION ALD MAINTENANCE MANUAI, May be Required 5.0 - al shall be provided, along Three copies of an Operations and Maintenance Manu with as•builtmytar drawings) of the completed system- 5.1 Component Description 5.11 Simplified system schematic. 5.12 Detailed system schematic. 5.2 Operation 5.21 Start-up 5.22 Normal 5.23 Emergency 5.24 Common problems 53 Maintenance 5.31 Records 5.32 Lubrication 5.33 Schedule 5.34 Local representatives 5.4 Safety 5.5 Manufacturers' Manuals 3 1 r t , T ti.L I. , D A WEEKLY �IEVOISLETTER HVolume 2, Issue 17 l�'iJ`IF S'I'RS ~m QA1T,RCAD, Burlington northern maintenance crews repaired the railroad crossing (2 tracks) on l?ain Street last Wednesday. Staff has received no word from. Southern Pac,i.'ic on their plans to repair the remaining set of traces. Tigard's share of the Burlington Northern job was x.2,500.00. In spite of the efforts ox, Staff, City Council and citizens. . . . .in spite of the number of calls we have received requesting that something be done to this crossing.. . . . .in spite of the fact that the City paid a portion of the costs to repair this area. . . . . . people driving past the project who were delayed by the equipment cursed the flagm-en, cursed the truck drivers and cussed the maintenance crew. The milk of 'human kindness has soured. ST-P 7T ITT X. The first "street index proposal:" has been received from Stramm Engineering. This i "elle L-ti't� t,tiau YY11_L l:J uuc a_cuy �uu�y for the City. These reports, a total' of 'five,; will' be delivered to Council when all have been received. FVALUATE YOfda PFRFC?27�' dC W. ;Martha Mclennan has completed the new performance Evaluation Forms .for employees which will go into effect within the wee k. ?-r s ISTD 'BUEGEM COPITs. Copies of the Revised Budget are available at City Hall for those interested* A. Member of Sta.ff attended a meeting with MSD to review the I,C C Com liar ce Manual. Submittal of material for Tigar"d's Compliance will start ir eciately. Staff hopes that the process will be smooth and that the City will sweet the July deadline.