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City Council Packet - 05/22/1981 rf OF GAMD MAY 19, 1981 ! T! WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE A special meeting of the Tigard City Council will be held on Friday morning, May 22, 1981, at 7:00 A.Z% in the City Administrator's Office at Tigard City Hall, 12420 SW Main Street, Tigard, Oregon for the purpose of: 1. Considering adoption of an ordinance setting June 30th as the date for an election for a levy request to finance the construction of bicycle paths/pedestrian walkways; and 2. Discussing the selection process for the City Administrators position vacancy. Mayor — City of Tigard �— 12.420 S.W. MAIN P.O. BOX 23397 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PH: 639-4171 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES, MAY 22, 1981, 7:07 A.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Wilbur Bishop; Councilmen Tom Brian (arriving at 7:09 A.M.), John Cook, Kenneth Scheckla; Legal Counsel, Joe Bailey; Acting City Administrator/Director of Public Works, Frank A. Currie; Deputy Recorder/Administrative Secretary, Loreen Wilson. 2. Mayor Bishop stated that this special meeting was called for the purpose of considering an ordinance for a bikepath levy to be presented to the voters on June 30, 1981, and to chose what selection process is to be used for the City Administrator vacancy. 3. ORDINANCE No. 81-41 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR A SPECI. L ELECTION TO SUBMIT TO VOTERS A TAX LEVY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BICYCLE PATHS/PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS. (a) Motion by Councilman Brian, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to adopt. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. (b) Nino ate�raentc F--- F0�l`y u � High School and_ ,- ,.... ^::Cry :',r .D.�iii n..it---- ia.i . i.S.a �. vv .^�.. teachers,� . it /v1uCC1 and Jay Leet,were present at the meeting and expressed their appreciation to the City for their support throughout the process of filing the ballot with the County. They noted that in no way do they hold the City responsible for the problem which resulted in the measure not being placed on the May 19th ballot. (c) Council and Mayor Bishop expressed their appreciation and support for the student's work on the issue. Mayor Bishop requested students stress the availability of absentee ballots for the June 30th election to those people on vacation at the time. RECESS: 7:2U A.M. RECONVENE: 7:27 A.M. 4. CITY ADMINISTRATOR SELECTION PROCESS (a) Mayor Bishop stated that three executive search groups presented their recom- mendations to Council at the May 18, 1981, meeting and that this meeting was to select one of those groups to proceed with the selection process. (b) Councilman Brian stated he agreed with Councilwoman Stimler's memo recommend- ing Helen Terry be hired to conduct the selection process. He also stated that he felt Council should not be involved as assessors but wait until the top three candidates are selected and then have Ms. Terry help organize the interviews with Council. (c) Councilman Cook agreed with Councilman Brian's statements and requested Council review the ordinance requirements for the City Administrator and see if they wish to revise it before the profiles are completed. r (d) It was noted that Helen Terry and Legal Counsel would have to advise Council as to what must be published for the public in the way of profiles and criteria for the position opening. (e) Councilman Scheckla stated he supported Ms. Terry and wondered if Mr. Sprecher could be of assistance in this process. (f) Consensus of Council was to have the advertisements stress that the City prefers to have applicants that have experience or familiarity with the Northwest. (g) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian to hire Ms. Helen Terry to process the selection of a City Administrator and that the fee would not exceed $1,700.00. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 5. Mayor Bishop stated that he appreciated the up-dates and thanked staff for the completeness of information contained in the reports. 6. Acting City Administrator asked Council who they wished to appoint as the alternate for the PAB board with the CDBG grant program since Mr. Barker no ,___ the City. 'Gager with mom Consensus of Council was to appoint Linda Sargent as the alternate to the board. 7. Legal Counsel advised Council that they may be receiving calls from Councilmembers from the .1960`s since he recently wrote them a letter regarding the Leron Heights litigation issue. Legal Counsel is to send copies of that letter to Council for their information. 8. Mayor asked what Council 's desire was in limiting or restricting the public testimony that will be accepted at the 72nd Avenue LID public hearing June 1st. Consensus of Council was to cut down the discussion of the issue since Council has received testimony at other meetings. Council also requested that an ordinance be placed on the June that they can take final action that n;oht 1st agenda so 9. Councilman Brian requested that Council fill out the profiles for the Cit". Adminis- trator position by June 1st so that Helen Terry can begin the selection process quickly. Consensus of Council was to have a special Council meeting at 7:30 P.M. with Helen Terry on either June 3rd or 4th at City Hall to begin the selection process. 10. ADJOURNMENT: 8: 13 A.M. ePuty Recorder ^> ATTEST � Mayor : PAGE 2 -- SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - May 22, 1981 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MAY 18 , 1981 , 7 : 30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE ROOM 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 [TILL THEN BE CALLED FORWARD BY THE CHAIR TO SPEAK ON THE INDICATED ITEM(S) . AGENDA: 1 . CALL TO ORDER 2 . ROLL CALL 3 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. CALL TO AUDIENCE , STAFF AND COUNCIL FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA TT_F_.MS _ 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 , May 11 & 13 , 1981 (b) Approval of Expenditures and Investments : $150 , 132 . 57 (c) Monthly Reports - Receive and File Building Library Police Finance Planning (d) RESOLUTION No. 81-52 RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCTL ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED WITHIN GARDEN PARK PLACE SUBDIVISION AND AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF THE MAINTENANCE BOND THEREFOR. Director of Public Works recommends approval. . (e) RESOLUTION No. 81-53 RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC SANITARY. SEWER IMPROVE�IE:ITS KNOWN AS THE HALLBERG SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION GENERALLY LOCATED ALONG SW HUNZIKER STREET WESTERLY OF SW 72ND AVENUE . Director of Public Works recommends approval . (f) Approve Consent Covenant for Street Improvements - requirement of CU15-80 and SDR 1-81 - Levear/Start Right Day Care - 12360 SW Hall Blvd. (g) Approve Street Dedication - requirements of SDR 8a-81 - Pargas of Portland, Inc . - SW Cascade Blvd . (h) Railroad Crossing Permit - authorize Mayor and City Recorder to execute - Mercer Ind/Harvey King s 6. RESOLUTION No. 81-54 A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATIOti OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO DENISE ALLEN FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AS A MEMBER OF THE TIGARD POLICE RESERVES . (a) Recommendation of Chief of Police . 7 . RESOLUTION No. 81-55 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RECOGNIZING, COMMENDING AND EXPREDSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DEVOTED PUBLIC SERVICE OF JOE BAILEY IN HIS ROLE AS LEGAL COUNSEL. (a) Request of the Mayor. 8. ORDINANCE No. 81- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE No. 81-35 , CORRECTING A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR (a) Recommendation of Legal Counsel. 9. RESOLUTION No. 81- RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL DECLARING THEIR INTENTION OF PARTICIPATION IN THE WASHINGTON COUNTY COOPERATIVE LIBRARY SERVICES . (a) Recommendation of Head Librarian. 10. ORDINANCE No. 81- _ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 . 08 OF THE TICARD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TAXICABS , DISCONTINUING THE CITY'S CONTROL OF THE NUMBER OF TAXICABS AND TAXICAB BUSINESSES FOR WHICH PERMITS MAY BE ISSUED BY THE CITY. (a) Recommendation of Legal Counsel . 11 . AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORT ON 72ND AVENUE LID - Consideration (a) Recommendations of Ad Hoc Committee. 12. APPROVE CONTRACT - ACTING CITY ADMINISTRATOR POSITION (a) Request of Council and Acting City Administrator. 13. ORDINANCE No. 81-29 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING ANNEXATION OF LANDS BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER NO. 1666 AND ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN '1 AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO CONFORM WITH THE NPO #4 PLAN AS ADOPTED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. y (a) Ordinance No. 81-29 requires a second reading. q g- fir:, PAGE 2 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 18, 1981 (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 23. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - 3 lots on McDonald Annexation) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 24. AWARD BIDS - Street overlay proposal . (a) Recommendation of Acting City Administrator. 25 . DISCUSS AND APPROVE CITY ADMINISTRATOR: SELECTION PROCESS . (a) Discussion by Mayor and Council . 2.6. OTHER 27. ADJOURNMENT PAGE 4 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 18 , 1981 14. ORDINANCE No. 81-30 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING ANNEXATION OF LANDS BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER No. 1668 AND ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO CONFORM WITH THE NPO #4 PLAN AS ADOPTED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE . (ZCA 8-81 LARSEN ANNEXATION) . (a) Ordinance No. 81-30 requires a second reading. 15 . ORDINANCE No. 81-31 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING ANNEXATION OF LANDS BY THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, ORDER NO. 1684 AND ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1970 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO CONFORM WITH THE NPO #5 PLAN AS ADOPTED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (Durham Annexation - ZCA 9-81) . (a) Ordinance No. 81-31 requires a second reading. 16. ORDINANCE No. 81-38 AN ORDINANCE AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION, DENYING APPLICATIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USE (CU 14-80) AND VARIANCE (V 15-80) . �aj Ordinance No. 81-38 requires a second reading. 17 . ORDINANCE No. 81- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE No . 81-08 , RELATING TO THE SW HAMPTON STREET - STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; CHANGING THE DATES FOR THE SOLICITATION OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND DEL CARING AN EMERGENCY. (a) Recommendation of Acting City Administrator. 18. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TRANSFERRING FUNDS I1VTv^ SPECIAL RESERVE ACCOUNTS . (a) Recommendation of Finance Director. 19. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARE CITY COUNCIL FIXING INCREASED SEWER USER FEES . (tel Re-�mcndatinn o fD F non. n . e irector. 20. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - Duffey/ Hillview) . (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 21. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - Bennett) y. (a) Recommendation of Planning Director. 22. RESOLUTION No. 81- A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING AN ANNEXATION PEITTION BE FORWARDED TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW COMMISSION. (Short Title - Kvarnstrom) PAGE 3 - COUNCIL AGENDA - MAY 18, 1981 May 20, 1981 { To Tigard City Council From Councilman Nancie Stimler Subject: Elections. It is truly unforunate that the bike path levy was left off the ballet May 19th. I realize that the error was at the County, but I feel that we should be able to help the efforts of those who worked so hard here. The disappointment of having a major foulup, is no doubt even greater to the students than it is to me. I would hope that at the specialty—vote to pass an Ordinance so that the levy would go on the Jura 30uA ballot. fdy vote would be in favor. Subject: Selection of Consultant for Screening City Administrator, I feel that Helen Terry would be our best choice. I think that she and her people did ? finc j;,L on the Poilce Dept assement. I think that approach is a good one. I do think we should not be involved until the final interview stage. With the help of the L.O.C. material we should be able to give the job discription and qualification needed for Mrs Terry to begin as sone As posy;i,i o t I am sorry that I am out of town for this meeting but felt that my input might be helpful. I 'm also concerned ' that the Loaves and Fishes levy did pass. If it didn't I think we should be able to put that on the June 30th ballot. Many people told me they didn't vote because of the mixup on the bike path measure. Since the county goofed we should have some recourse. If the measure passes then it will be a moot point. i, Nancie Stimler