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City Council Packet - 03/11/1985 T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 11, 1985 - 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor John Cook; Councilors: Tom Brian, Phil Edin, Jerry Edwards, and Ima Scott; City Staff: Bob Adams, Chief of Police; Frank Currie, City Engineer; Bob Jean, City Administrator; Kelley Jennings, Captain; Bill Monahan, Community Development Director; Tim Ramis, Legal Counsel; and Patt (Martin, Deputy City Recorder. 2. CALL TO STAFF AND COUNCIL FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS City Administrator requested the following be added to Consent Agenda. a. Approve performance review criteria for the next review for the City Administrator. b. Approve Fee Waiver for CPR - Chatterley . the c Center as not C. ready for Call tforalso Bidssander requested m Agenda Item 012ow be pulled from the agenda. d. City Administrator requested Items #11 & 14 Executive Sessions be combined as one item. p" 3. VISITOR'S AGENDA (2 minutes or less, please) No one appeared to speak. 4. LAND SALE PROCEDURE ORDINANCE N0. 85 _0 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF CITY PROPERTY BY THE CITY OR BY A REAL ESTATE AGENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. a. Councilor Brian moved, Councilor Edwards seconded, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-09. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. b. Councilor Brian requested the Pt,blic Notice be amended to have the three items deleted to save money and be published in the Sunday Oregonian on March 17 & 24, 1985 rather than in the Tigard Times. If there are further questions, the Assistance Finance Director can be contacted. Mayor Cook, Councilors Scott, Edin, and Edwards concurred. Page 1 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 11, 1985 mom Y 5. CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT a. ORDINANCE NO. 85-10 AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 84-65 BY ADDING SECTION 7.28.050 REFUSING TO ASSIST PEACE OFFICER THAT WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED WHEN ORDINANCE NO. 84-65 WAS ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL AND ADDED TO THE TIGARD CRIMINAL CODE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. b. Chief Adams stated this ordinance was just a housekeeping item F that was inadvertently omitted when Ordinance No. 84-65 was adopted. C. Councilor Edwards moved, Councilor Brian seconded, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-10- Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 6. AUDIT DISCUSSION a. City Administrator stated the Council was handed an Aud'itor's Summary of surrounding jurisdictions. He also requested that the City retain Cooper's & Lybrand as the Auditors. City Administrator asked what additional information Council would like to see. The auditor's only do what the State asks. b. Councilor Edin stated the policy questions should be answered by the Auditors in the Management letter. Council Edin also asked a proposal be requested from Coopers & Lybrand to see what they will be charging for services. 7. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE ACTION STATEMENT a. City Engineer introduced Tom Sullivan, Chairman of the Transportation Committee. Tom Sullivan stated there was two reasons for appearing before Council. 1) To let the Coun(.il know that the Transportation Committee is actively doing something and 2) to get informal approval of what the Committee is doing. The goal is to make competent recommendations and the primary task is to be a group of citizens who ,are knowledgeable about the Transportation plan. Mr. Sullivan stated they would like to add one more item to the Committee's Action Plan. 10. "Coordinate activities with related Committees." b. Councilor Brian suggested the Transportation Committee sponsor a workshop in May sometime. Council complemented the Committee on their good start and was very supportive. page 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 11, 1985 c. Councilor Edin moved, Councilor Scott seconded, to accept the Transportation Advisory Committee Action Plan amended to add 010. Coordinate activities with related committees. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 8. SERVICE LEVEL PRIORITIES (cont. from 3/4/85) a. POLICE a Chief Adams continued his summary of the Police Services. Fie requested that Loud Parties be added to the Priority 11 list and Abandoned Vehicles be moved from Priority III to Priority II. o Councilor Brian requested the dispatchers keep a log for 60 days on the number and time of calls not responded to. o Consensus of Council was to add Loud Parties to the Priority II list and move Abandoned Vehicles from the Priority III list to the Priority II list. Also, to keep a log for 60 days on the number and time of calls not responded to and report back. b. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT o Director of Community Development Services Monahan gave a summary of what each section of his department does and the levels of work being done. o Councilor Edin asked Director Monahan if there were :any specific problems. o Director Monahan stated some of the special projects in Planning were being put behind. In the Building Department Codes Enforcement was put on the back burner when this section is busy. In Engineering manhours would be saved once the Geological Information System is implemented. C. OPERATIONS SERVICES o City Engineer Currie stated the Wastewater section was operating at Levels II b III which are the same. The Streets section is operating at Level II. The Parks section is at Level 11/2. Support Services is at Level II 1/2 — III. o Councilor Scott had some concern regarding the lack of P.R. some of the work crews are showing. Councilor Edin asked if any training was being done or has been done regarding public relations. City Engineer stated there is or has not been training in that regard. r Page 3 — COUNCIL MINUTES — MARCH 11, 1985 d. CITY ADMINISTRATION F' ° o City Administrator gave a summary of projects he was responsible for along with the responsibilities of the Executive Secretary and Administrative Assistant. The difference between Level II and Level I would be to cut the Administrative Assistant position. The projects of this . position would be shifted to the City Administrator or the Department Heads which in turn would cut back on other projects. 9. REVIEW COUNCIL CALENDAR f. a. City Administrator went over the Council Calendar of February 21, 1985. The changes are as follows: March 18 8, 21, 1985 Counci .. meetings will be cancelled. The City Administrator's review wily be scheduled for March 28, 1985. The Budget Committee will hold meetings on April 1 6 3, 1985 along with the other dates listed on the memo. 10. COUNCIL COMMUNITY RELATIONS DISCUSSION (Questionnaire?) a. City Administrator stated this item was a Council goal. Councilor Edin stated he proposed this goal. He would like to brainstorm with someone both inside the community and out who has had success with community relations or community support and to get ideas on how to go about it. He stated he did not object to a questionnaire. Mayor Cook suggested the Council turn in their ideas to the City Administrator's office and have the secretary put together the list of ideas and bring back to a Council meeting to discuss. City Administrator suggested the Council have a workshop sometime in April or May for brainstorming with someone from both inside and out of the community. A questionnaire could be sent out after this workshop, possibly in June. Councilor Edwards felt preliminary steps should be taken with communication with the press, department heads, and NPO's. He did not feel a questionnaire should be done at this time. A workshop will be scheduled for May 13, 1985. Councilor Edwards suggested a synopsis of the Budget Committee minutes be sent to the Boards and Committees so they would have an idea of what is going on. Page 4 -- COUNCIL MINUTES — MARCH 11, 1985 10. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 10.1 Approve Board & Committee Appointments o Budget Committee - Judy Christensen RESOLUTION NO. 85- 12 o Economic Development Committee - Kathryn Budney & David A. Clement RESOLUTION NO. 85- 13 o Economic Development Committee - Bruce P. Clark, Jim Corliss, Gregory C. Newton RESOLUTION NO. 85- 14 o Transportation Advisory Committee & Economic Development Committee RESOLUTION NO. 85- 15 o Transportation Advisory Committee - G. Homer Hamlin, Wilbur A. Bishop RESOLUTION 85- 16 o Parks and Recreation Board - Robert Odell RESOLUTION NO. 85- 17 10.2 Accept Permanent Sanitary Sewer Easement - Scott Court (MLP 9-83) 10.3 Approve and Authorize Signature - LID Foreclosure Adjustments 10.4 Approve OLCC Application-Steaks N' Such, 11290 SW Bull Mtn. Road, Tigard, DC Application a. City Administrator requested Agenda Item 9.4 to be amended to include Gaffer's Prime Rib & Seafood Restaurant, 205 Tigard Plaza, Tigard, Oregon, Class A License. b. Councilor Brian moved, Councilor Edwards seconded, to approve the consent agenda items and to include Gaffer's Prime Rib & Seafood Restaurant on Agenda Item 9.4. E Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 11. NON.-AGENDA ITEMS: From Council and Staff 11.1 CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S PERFORMANCE REVIEW CRITERIA a. City Administrator stated the performance review criteria is required to be adopted prior to the City Administrator's review. Councilor Scott expressed concern regarding other projects that were not listed on the review form. Mayor Cook stated these items could be referred to under the Notes or Comments. b. Councilor Edin moved, seconded by Councilor Scott, to adopt the Performance Review Criteria. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 11.2 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW FEE WAIVER - Chatterley a. Director of Community Services Monahan stated Mr. Chatterley was assured by a letter from Jeremy Coursolle, Associate Planner, in 1981 that his property would be zoned R-7. In the process of the Comprehensive Plan Map the zone was changed to R-5. Staff is therefore requesting a fee waiver by honoring the letter sent to Mr. Chatterley. Page 5 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 11, 1985 3 f b. Councilor Brian moved, Councilor Edwards seconded, to grant a CPR Fee Waiver to Mr. Chatterley. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 12, AD70URNMENT: 10:10 P.M. Deputy City Recorder - City o¢ Tigard ATTEST: s f-7 ell yon - City of Tigard j �•�` (PM/2580A) pFF) S l Page 6 - COUNCIL MINUTES - MARCH 11, 1985 TINES PUBLISHING C®t�PA.NY ,� 7-62n"3 P.O.BOX 370 PHONE(503)684.0360 BEAVERTON,OREGON 97075 P 7 9 ' 1 1 •J Legal Notice Advertising CITY • OF [3Tearsheet Notice $ City of Tigard ❑ p ,0 , Box 23397 • Duplicate Affidavit • Tigard, OR 97223 • • t is AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss. _ t _ Susan Pinkley 1 e Advertising ligar Mmes being first duly sworn, depose and say, Director,or his principal clerk, of the a newspaper of general circulation asTdefined a do ORS t9 nOhe and 193.02U: published at—_---- a#orCgs d county an, take: tha the ounce R_=amu ar Meet which is hereto annoxed, was published in the a printed copy 1 _successive and entire issue of said newspaper for----- consecutive in the following issues: March 7 = 1985 subscribed an or o b ore meth' rch 8 1985 r' Notary Public for Oregon 9/20/88 My Commi"iotf Expires: AFFIDAVIT YW t d• i1?23, Y. 1?L 01 00 s � P: 41 11,2f .R ? crom Y i - VISITOR'S AGENDA DATE MARCH 11, ]985 AGENDA ITEM #F (Limited to 2 minutes or less, please) agenda items. The Council Please sign on the appropriate sheet for Listed ag agenda, but time may You on other issues futurenot nthe agendaag Please contact the wishes to hear from Y our items for a require that we schedule age scheduling. Thank you. City Administrator as to ag z t ITEM DESCRIPTION NAME, ADDRESS & AFFILIATION CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON 1 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: 3-11-85 AGENDA ITEM #: DATE SUBMITrED, PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Alternative Procedure for Sale of Citv Property PREPARED BY: ¢¢ REQUESTED BY: City Council DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR- INFORMATION DMINISTRATOR:INFORMATION SUMMARY The City Council has ordered the sale of the old city hall property at 1242.0 SW Main Street. Staff has been unsuccessful in attempting to sell the property under the provisions of ORS 221.725 Notwithstanding ORS 22.1,725, th City Council may adopt under ORS 221.727 an alternative procedure for the sale of city property. The proposed ordinance provides an alternative procedure for the sale through a real estate broker in accordance with specific selection procedures, ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Adopt ordinance; advertise and select broker. 2. Staff continue to attempt to sell property. SUGGESTED ACTION Recommend adopting ordinance and instruct staff to publish notice in Tigard Times inviting proposals for selection of real estate broker. (see attached notice). (OH:pl/0806F) CITY OF TIGARD REAL ESTATE BROKER PROPOSAL The City of Tigard is requesting written proposals for the selection of a real estate broker for the sale of City real property located at 12420 SW Plain Street, Tigard, OR, Washington County Tax Map 2S1 2AB, Tax Lot 4400. Council will consider the following factors_in-thQ. sei�c _ r �. The broker's record in selling the type of real property being offered by the City for sale and broker's familiarity with Tigard area market values. 2. Broker's proposed marketing plan and timelines: signs, advertising, direct mail and/or other methods; 3. The amount of broker's commission. Proposals shall be submitted in writing by 3:00 P.M. , March 2�, 1985. To: Assistant Finance Director P.O. Box 23397 Tigard OR 97223 'The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. (DH:pl/0806F) TT Publish 3/14/85 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: March 11, 1985 AGENDA ITEM h: DATE SUBMITTED: March 6,- 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Amendment to Ordinance No. 84-65 REQUESTED BY: R.B. Adams, Chief of Police DEPARTMENT HEAD OIC: � � �, CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY . This ordinance amendment is necessary to protect the general welfare and safety of the people of the City of Tigard because Section 7.28.050 of the Tigard Criminal' Code was inadvertently cxwated when City Council adopted Ordinance No. . 84-65. i ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED s SUGGESTED ACTION Recamvend Council approve the T.M.C. Criminal Code amendment to Ordinance No. 84-65 as requested. f I` { CITY OF TIGARD OREGON € COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMIARY AGENDA OF: March 11 1985 AGENDA ITEM DATE SUBMITTED, March 11 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: AUDIT OLSCUSSION PREPARED BY: Doris Harti g REQUESTED BY: --- CITY ADMINISTRATOR: DEPARTMENT HEAD 041: INFORMATION SUMMARY AUDITOR'S SURVEY 5 accountants involved) Coopers & Lybrand Beaverton - fee for 83/84 = $41,300 (• the close books. - working papers prepared by staff after audit complete, y High involvement. Lake Oswego - fee for 84185 = $17,000 $600 mise. expense.ff involvement done just short of written report. Coopers & !_ybrand - high I Low to medium process - They supply Oregon City - fee for 83/84 = $30,000. work papers & staff fills in information. Coopers & Lybrand. es au Hillsboro - fee for 83/84 = $17.000. Price W. Prepares rhouse extremely statement. staff involvement - formerly wiork papers.th C.P.R. Prep Will hire temp• help t Tualatin - Pee for 83/84 = $ 12,500 - 84/85 = $13,500 -- 85/8 projected to les for them, takes three weeks, medium staff $14,000. Staff does all schAdu involvement. low staff Tigard fee for 83/84 = $14,900 + $3,300 (Special assistance), involvement. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION C•- receive and file TIGARD POLICE - ARTICLE: - ®EPARTWENT^ . Aft - EFFEC',TIVE i - lam L- � - May 24, 1984 REVIEW' � R E)Fm 1986. 1988, 1990 # SUBJECT= TERMINATION OF SPECIFIED TRAFFIC AND DISCRETIONARY SERVICES 906- services in a timely manner, and to focus PURPOSE: To provide emergency within the Tigard community. on specific criminal activity Effective this date the following priority three (3) activitiesamissicn identified in City of Tigard Resolution 82-74, adopting a police and goal statements, and Priorities, will be terminated. Discretionary Priority (0) Traffic Priority (#3) General General Traffic . Traffic problem Traffic nuisance Wire down (non-power) Parking Found property { Abandoned vehicles Lost property i Non-injury accidents with damage Prowl checks under $400 value Animal problem Assist citizens (Note: no investigative time Deliver messages will be devoted to Noise abatement non-injury accidents with . Private request for towing auto damage estimated to be _ Vacation checks under $1,000 per vehicle, Unlisted situations and Hit and Run accidents Non-injury accidents on private without suspects and property (civil matter) suspect vehicle information. t Requires a daily log y only). In addition to the above, the department will no longer be able to provide community education and crime prevention programs, with the exception of staff. support to the Community Crime Watch Steering Committee. R.B. Adams Chief of Police CITY OF TIGA2D, OREGON - MEMORANDUM _ TO: City Administrator October '5, 1984 FROM: Chief of Police SUBJECT: FY 84/85 Service Level Priorities 84/85 FY SERVICE MEG PRIORITIES SUMARY Service Level Functions Positions F.T.E. IV (Full Service) Provides for all police service Sworn (1:600) 32 priorities and complete range of Civilian (1:2000) 10 crime prevention and canmanity Totals (1:450) 42 education programs. Total Staffing Requirements: 1:450 III (Basic) Provides for all police service Sworn (1:700) 28 priorities and a limited range Civilian (1:2200) 9 of crime prevention and unity Totals (1:525) 37 education programs. Total Staffing Requirements: 1:525 C II (limited) Provides for all police service Swam (1:800) 25 priorities, Except priority III Civilian (1:2500) 8 traffic and discretionary Totals (1:600) 33 services and limited staff support to the Crim Watch and ccvmmity education programs. Total Staffing Requirements: 1:600 I (core) Provides for all police service Sworn (1:900) 22 priorities, except priority III Civilian (1:2800) 7 traffic and discretionary Totals (1:675) 29 services. Requires strict management of high priority calls and stacking low priority calls. Limited staff support to the Crime Watch program. Total Staffing Requirements: 1:675 NOTE: See attached police service priorities as per City Resolution 82-74 adopting a police mission and goal statements and'priorities DATA BASE STUDY RE: Staffing Needs Ratios for the Following Levels Sworn Personnel: Level FTE Ratio IV (Full Service) 32 1:600 , III (Basic) 28 1:700 II (Limited) 25 1:800 I (core) 22 1:900 Civilian Personnel: IV (Full Service) 10 1:2000 III (Basic) 9 1:2200 II (Limited) 8 1:2500 I (Core) 7 1:2800 i Total Police Department Staffing Requirements: IV (Full Service) 42 1:450 III (Basic) 36 1:525 II (Limited) 33 1:600 I (Core) 29 1:675 Population Used: 19,500 FY 84/84 f F'; EXHIBIT "A" CALLS FOR SERVICE MANAGEMENT RESPONSE PRIORITIES CRIMINAL PRIORITY TRAFFIC PRIORITY DISCRETIONARY PRIORITY Priority (#1) Priority (#1) Priority (#1) All Violent Crimes Life Threatening Potential for violence or injury in Progress oAccident:lnjury/ &Alarms (Fire or Police) 6Homicide Fatal *Disturbances *Robbery *Hit 6 Run:Injury *Family Fights .-•�oRape _. . oD.U.I.I. *Prowlers ®Assault *Reckless oSuicides or attempts *Burglary *Extreme Hazards *Fires •: (occupied bldg.) *Elude *Warrants Felony = ' ®Arson oUnwanted Persons . ' *Wire down (Power) :A *Assist Agency (Criminal) _ . *Hazards (injury threatening) " Priorlty (#2) 'j Priority (#2) Priority (#2) ' Non-violent Crimes Hazards to Public Non-violent In Progress Safety *Assist Agency (non-criminal) .. *Burglary *Nan-Injury* •Dog Bites .(unoccupied bldg.) accidents on a *Civil Matters *Theft public street *Check Buildings *Forgery *Directed Traffic oBazards *Fraud Enforcement . *Suspicious Auto/Person *Vice/Narcotics eRandom Traffic *Hazards (no immediate threat) aUlsacted Crime Enforcement *Narcotics information Patrol *Subpoena/Summons Service oPersons: Drunk/sick/confused *Juvenile Problems " *Check Occupant :-Priority (03) 'Priority (#3) Priority (#3) . *Reported crimes of General Traffic 'General all index crimes *Traffic Nuisance oTraffic Problem which .are cold *Parking *Wire Down (non-power) *Abandoned Vehicles *Found Property ®Non-injury accidents *Lost Property with daimage under *Prowl Checks $400.00 value *Animal Problem *Assist Citizens *Deliver Messages oNoise Abatement, *Private request -for towing auto ' oVacation Checks✓ • oUnlisted Situations oNon-Injury accidents on ✓ private property (civil matter) f support -Services Division provides just what its title implies, and that is - not only in dispatching and recordskeeping, but in othex areas as . well.. It stands to reason, therefore, that there would be a ripple effect in the workload if the performance expectations of other divisions increased; G additional support would be needed. Additional support would assist Administration Division, shifting crime analysis to Support Services. ICAP data entry would be done on a routine and creating time for the crime analyst to perform the timely basis, tlRereby r analysis functions. A ComnnitY Services officer could be hired to provide support to the citi7-ns of Tigard, such as crime prevention. The routine adninistrat -,Ye typing now done by the Services Manager would be done, thus giv -, .ter time to provide more support and supervision to her division. Patrol Division would be writing more citations, creating more radio traffic and teletype transactions. Carding and filing duties would increase as well. With increased non-obligated time, case clearances would rise, again creating additional workload. An increase in property/evidence functions will occur. In Investigation Division, more cases would be investigated, and the numbers of taped interviews would increase accordingly. With additional• clerical support, detectives would be able to dictate their reports; at core level they either hand write or type their own. As in the Patrol Division, more case clearances would occur. The increased workload in this Division alone would necessitate a clerical person to spend their entire shift just assisting then. Additional support would greatly enhance the Support Services Division, providing the necessary relief for vacations, sicknesses and maternity leaves. At core level, shortages of personnel creates a backlog of investigative { typing, property duties, and other functions. As stated before, if performance expectations in other divisions increase, we could not afford to let this backlog occur. Autcoation of records would certainly assist the efficiency of our division, and help give the clerical support necessary. However, it must be rem mbered that all the records stored manually must be entered into the ccuputer; this will be a long and time consuming process. As stated above, our division gives support to all other divisions. As they increase their workload, we increase our workload. INVESTIGATIVE PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS 1984 Data Base I (3.5 FTE) II (____ ) III (5+1 FTE) IV (6+1 FTE) Cases Received 1,573 1,573 1,573 1,573 Cases Suspended 776 671 566 461 Cases Assigned to Patrol 483 483 483 433 Cases Investigated 314 419 524 629 Case I,oad/Investigator 105 105 105 105 Part I Crimes Cleared 105 135 165 195 Cleared/Investigator 30 30 30 30 'part II Crimes Cleared 45 58 70.5 83,4 Cleared/Investigator12.8 :12.8 12.$ 12.8 % Part I and II Cleared 47% 46$ 45% 44% # part I and II Cleared 150 193 236 278 % of Total Cases Investigated 20$ 26.6`k 33.3$ 40$ U > NPS i0 41 ! I Gi in D U. � (!2 � Ln ! r - to, ti 44 U rHi _.. tn rg N NI a a w; U) In Mv • fl II � II i! II • - i � f#,+-- .•ter' �. �' s f 1984 SERVICE LEVET 1qgY - I (1-900) II (1:800) III (1:700) IV (1:600) 42 F T'E.s 29 33 28 32 Sworn FTE 22 25 7 8 g ZO Civilian FTE Personnel Distribution: Administration 2.5 3 2 2 Patrol 16.0 18 20 22 - Investigations 3.5 4 6 (5 1)8 g (8 - 1 Crime 11 (9 - 1 CSO, Support Services 7 Analyst 1 CA 29 33 -3 42 31 Patrol Performance Expectations: (Calls for Service) Crime I (16 FTE) II (18 FTE) III (20 FTE) IV (22 FTE) 1,075 1,075 1,075 Part I 1,075 877 Part II 877 877 877 Non-Criminal 7,282 7,282 7,282 7,282 Traffic Accidents 346 346 346 346 Tr `ic Enforcen'.--nt 4,951 5,455 5,959 6,463 Ca _ -oad/Officer 937 835 (- 102) 777 (- 160) 729 (- 208) Phxgency Response 3.85 min. 3.59 min. Time (Priority) 4.5 min. 4.16 min. Emergency Response 4.4. min. Time (Full Service) 11.3 min. 8.5 min. 6.26 min. Obligated Time 82% 72% 65% 59% (80/81) hbn-obligated Time 18% 28% 35% 41% (80/81) Crime Cleared Part I/Per Officer 22 22 22 22 Part II/Per Officer 35 35 35 35 Total Crimes Cleared 895 1,009 1,123 1,237 % Cleared Part I 31.7% 35.8% 39.9% 44.0% Part 11 63.2% 71.1% 79.1% 87.1% PATROL DIVISION _ - - Perf rmance Eq)ectians _ 1984 Data Base j t � t CpsF, •___ _ CAS E LOADi 1 1 OBLIGA`PRD TIME i r NON-05LIGATID 'rI C�2IME Pf2E'Vt 1TI�C PROQ ,MS r a ac p mw -PULL s ,E E TZ TIS-- --------_ —- —# "e---�– --- - LEVEL I LEVEE II LEVEL III LEVEL IV Core Limited Basic Fexvice ull � 16 FTE 18 FTE 20 FTE 22 FTE C1 w CYY � N ri N O� 41 41 H A � Q En� N 3 Q U1 ro �t F OD c 20 .-� �y U QD 0 J tz rd-4 4J r-4 N 11 II B li 11 F..{ W a� W U A W � t N Ei • t DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Planning Service levels in planning are directly affected by the amount of development actively underway in the City. During the strong growth periods, such as we began to experience last year, the amount of time devoted to public assistance and development application reviews increases greatly. As a result, the time available for special projects decreases. The analysis of service levels is based on today's activity level, which is strong, but not at peak. If peak development activity began, staffing projected at Level III would be needed to provide Level II service. This distinction should be kept in mind throughout the review of each entity of development services. Similarly, 3hou ld the amount of development decrease to the low level which was present in Tigard in 1981 and 1982, Level II staffing can perform Level III work. (WAM-br/1Q87P) PLANNING DIVISION PLANNERS 1, Development Application Reviews - Fee Related 2 FTE 2 FTE 3 FTE WORK 1500 .1615 At Level III - Additional Time devoted to applications HOURS 1000 1235 .1235 500 0 I II III & IV 2. Public Assistance - Fee Related At Level II & III - More 1500 Counter and Phone Assistance 1000 .1045 500 .370 .665 0 3. Special Projects - Ex: Park Pian, Econ. Dev. Plan, Annexation Plan, Intragovernmental Coordination .1900 At Level I - Need to Cross- 1500 Train to Assist Building and Engineering 1000 1140 Level III - Ability to Devote More Time to Special Projects 500 .760 and Assist Administration with CTP, Economic Development 0 _ 4. Department/Non-Department Support - Planning Commission, NPO's, etc. 1500 1000 At Level I - Limited Support to NPO's, employee groups 500 .513 .513 285 0 5. Comprehensive Planning - Long Range Planning 1500 At Level I - Less Time Available for Long Range Planning 1000 500 570 .627 .627 0 C t I i t �J BUILDING Overall, if the level of building activity increases while staff level remains constant, the following occurs: — Plan checks take longer to be completed. — Field inspections are only those that are required. — Less technical assistance is given in the field and in the office. — Godes enforcement is limited to emergency situations. — Building Division input to development reviews at the early stages is limited. — Assistance to other departments is less available. Level III service assumes the same level of development activity as existed last summer. Since that time, activity has greatly increased, particularly in terms of large scale residential, commercial, and commercial alterations. Due to this, if a third inspector were available, the amount of time committed to plans checks and field reviews would increase. (WAM-br/1087P) 3 S / FTE 3 FTE .3 FTE 4 1 BUILDING 1. Building Permit Processing 1500 1000 500 0 .285 .285 .380 _ T IT III & TV 2. Plan Checks 1500 At Level III - Additional Time .1045 will be devoted to Plan Checks 1000 and they will be processed 500 •760 •760 faster when not complicated 0 3. Field Inspections - Building .2090 1500 .1520 .1520 At Level TIT - Additional Field checks of commercial and 1000 large residential proje-ts 500 0 4. Public Assistance 1500 1000 .665 500 .475 .475 0 5. Codes Enforcement 1.500 At Level III - More City .1330 Initiated Enforcement 1000 500 .475 0 .285 6. Department/Non-Department Support, Including Development Application Review 1500 At Level I - Staff will , C- resume some engineering 1000 inspections 500 ,475 l 0 .190 .190 ENGINEERING FTE 3 FTE 4 FTE 5 1. Development Application Reviews 1500 Level I - less time available to assist in initial review ! 1000 of development plans 500 .500 Level III - More input prior .400 to application approval .300 r 0 _ 2. Public Improvement Projects .3000 j .2500 2000 .2000 LevelI - Less Review Time } 1500 € 1000 1.eve1III - More thorough Input 500 0 4 i 3. Public Assistance 1500 t 1000 .1000 .700 500 .500 0 4. .2800 2000 ,1600 .1900 1500 Level IIT - Ability to Input the system to make the GIS 1000 Productive Earlier 500 0 5. Department/Non-Department Support .2200 .2100 2000 1500 Level I - Reduced ability to .1300 cross-train personnel to assist _ 1000 the Building Division 500 0 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT H j E E Level III and IV Functions Positions FTE o Administration of All Programs Director 2 o Planning OA II o Comprehensive Planning All functions processing o Current Planning Applications 2 Associate 3 Planners # o Upgrade Filing System f o Economic Development Assistant Planner o Planning, Data Gathering o Outreach; Information to Businesses o Park Planning o Staff Support to Boards, Committees, NPO's emphasizing improved involvement and representation o Annexation Planning o Special projects development o Intergovernmental coordination of planning and economic development functions o Building o Permit Processing Building Off. A o Plan Reviews Inspector A o Assist in development review Inspector C o Field Inspector OA II o Codes Enforcement o Improved record keeping s o Building Permits for King City o Secretarial support for Engineering o Training of inspection personnel o Engineering o Geographic Information System o development o input of data o implementation o Engineering Reviews and Program Man. approvals o Field Surveys — in house Eng. Tech. III o Public Works Inspector 2 Eng. Tech. II 5 o Technical Assistance Eng. Tech. I o Data and mapping improvements o Regular basis o Special projects (� (cz/0732P) ,_ PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Level II — Limited Functions Positions FTE o Administration of All Programs Director 2 o Planning OA II o Comprehensive Planning, development, amendment and post acknowledgement o Current Planning -- Applications Processing o Economic Development Planning 2 Associate 2 t o Park Plan Development, Planners Implementation o Staff Support to Boards. Committees, and NPO's o Technical Assistance to public, property owners, developers x o Building o Permit Processing Building Off. 3 o Plan Reviews Inspector A o Assist in development reviews OA I o Field Inspectors o Code Enforcement o Building Permits for King City o Technical Assistance to public, property owners, developers, other departments o Secretarial support for Engineering o Engineering o Engineering Reviews and Program Moan. 4 approvals and development applications o Public works inspections Eng. Tech. III o Geographic Information System 2 Eng. Tech. II development o Control net administration of contracts o Technical Assistance to public, property owners, developers, and other departments e Data and mapping updates o Cross train If2 FTE for building inspection PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Level I — Core Functions Positions FTE o Administration of All Programs Director 2 o Planning OA II o Comprehensive Planning o Current Planning Applications 2 Associate 2 o Economic Development Planners o Cross Training — 1/2 FTE to assist Building and Engineering o Staff support to Planning Commission Only o Technical Assistance as time allows o Building o Permit Processing Building Off. 3 o Plan Reviews Inspector A o Field Inspections OA I o Codes Enforcement o Building Permits for King City o Assume some public works inspections o Secretarial support for Engineering o Engineering o Engineering Reviews and approvals Program Man. 3 of development applications Eng. Tech. III o Control net field work--limited Eng. Tech.II o Technical Assistance as time allows o Limited data and mapping updates o Geographic Information System Development 'r } PUBLIC WORKS I POSITIONS FTE LEVEL IV FUNc'TIONS E i • ADMINISTRATION j Di 1 j o Administration of all Public works 1 � Programs and Engineering Projects. OAIII concerns in city Engineer 1 o Coordination of regional � Transportation € Solid waste - SAf"t- at can t Storm Drainayc l Other utilities fi • WASTE WATER Superintendent 25 o Sanitary Sewer Crew Chief l Preventive Maintenance OAT 5 r Repair Cleaning Replacement I Cleaning 2 Storm Drainage UWII Preventive Maintenance UWI 2 ' Repair Cleaning Construction MW 2 ( Ditch/Stream Cleaning i_ • STREETS .25 Patching v Superintendent Signing/marking Cleaning Crew Chief 1 OAT .25 Ditching UWII 2 Brushing UWI 2 General Maintenance MW 1.5 Special Projects • PARKS a Mowing .25 Irrigation Superintendent Crew Chief 1 Trimming Restrooms UWII I Planting UWI I Landscaping 1 Weeding MW Repair of Facilities Recreation Related (ballfields) Construction Special Projects • SUPPORT SERVICES � o Repair b Maintenance of vehicles Su f�'-rintendent .251 Preventive Maintenance crew Chief OAT 25 Building Maintenance ) UW11 l I 25.1) PUBLIC WOP.KS LEVEL I I I FUNCTIONS VOSI'T TON:i _ _ 1_T f• • ADMINISTRATION • Administration of all Public works Dire •tor 1 Programs and Engineering Projects. (cut)OAIII l a Coordination of regional rrnrern . in Transportation Sul id Waste - Sani r.ar i or, Sturm Drainage Other utilities q • WASTE WATER s Sanitary Sewer Superintendent .25 Preventive Maintenance Crew Chief 1 Repair OAI .5 Cleaning UWIT 1 Replacement UWI 1 Cleaning . Storm Drainage MW 2 Preventive Maintenance Repair Cleaning Construction j Ditch/Stream Cleaning STREETS a Patching Superintendent .25 � r Signing/marking Crew Chief 1 Cleaning (cut �) OAT .25 Ditching Brushing (cut UWIT 2 General Maintenance (cut UW1 2 Special Projects (cut 3) MW 1 ° PARKS a Mowing Superintendent .25 Irrigation Crew Chief 0 Trimming (cut) Restrooms UWIT 0 Planting (cut) UWI 1 Landscaping (cut all) MW 2 weeding Repair of Facilities Recreation Related (ballfields) (cut 3) Construction (cut all) Special Projects M • SUPPORT SERVICES e Repair 6 Maintenance of Vehicles Superintendent .25 Preventive Maintenance Crew Chief 1 Building Maintenance OATI .25 Meeh 1 UW II ) M - -21--- k Prd�sent Level of Servike PUBLIC WORKS POSITIONS FTE LEVEL II FUNCTIONS • ADMINISTRATION Director 1 • Administration of all Public Works ORYI 1 Programs and Engineering Projects. • Coordination of regional concerns in Transportation Solid Waste - Sanitatian Storm Drainage Other utilities • WASTE WATER Superintendent .25 s Sanitary Sewer .50 Preventive Maintenance CAI Crew Chief 1 Repair UWII I Cleaning UW1 1 Replacement 2 Cleaning MW • Storm Drainage Preventive Maintenance Repair Cleaning Construction Ditch/Stream- Cleaning Superintendent .25 #� r STREETS OAI .50 • Patching (cut }! 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Review and Adopt Personnel Rules 17 6 23 il. Initiate Pilot Community Recreation Program 12 2 14 12. Adopt Park Plan and CIP 7 2 9 13. Assume Responsibility for 135th St. LID 1 4 5 4 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL_ AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY 7 AGENDA OF: March 11, 1985 AGENDA ITEM DATE SUBMITTED: March 7, 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: None ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Tigard _ Transportation Advisory Committee PREPARED BY: Frank Currie & TTAC Action Plan REQUESTED BY: _ DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: � �i'Y _ CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY The Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee (TTAC) has been meeting in January and February to formulate an Action Plan. tentertainquestionplan is squestions attached. The committee is present, and will be happy or discuss the proposed Action Plan. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED Not applicable SUGGESTED ACTION Not Applicable (FAC:br/1074P) Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Action Plan PURPOSE: is to serve the Tigard City Council in an advisory capacity; providing advice, recommendations , consultations, limited analysis, and expanded public input to the City Council, City Staff, and others, on all matters directly associated with the development and implementation of the Transportation Public Facilities Plan, and its interrelationship with the Capital Improvements Plan and other public facilities. GOAL: To make competent recommendations to the City Council concerning the subject of Transportation; and To engage in actions and activities which assist and ensure the contii ,ied development of a rational transportation and public facilities plan for the greater Tigard area. POWERS AND DUTIES: -Review regional and local transportation plans. -Review the Transportation Public Facilities Plan with staff -Annually review and update the related Capital Improvements Plan priorities. -Review and recommend as to related engineering standards and Plan policies. -.Review and recommend a balance of budget resources between operations and capital. OBJECTIVES: 1. Become familiar with transportation issues and with responsible agencies, committees, and citizen groups, as well as other resources. 2. Develop a working structure to facilitate understanding and planning. 3 . Establish liaison with City Council and City staff. 4. Establish relationship with citizens, other City committees, neighboring cities, and regional and county agencies. 5. Become familiar with budgets, funding needs and sources 6. Identify problems and critical issues. 7. Review alternative solutions and make recommendations to City Council and staff. 8 . Serve as advocates of regional transportation issues which may affect Tigard. 9 . Encourage and promote public awareness of transportation issues. MEMORANDUM g � ! CITY OF TIGARD. OREGON February 21, 1985 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Bob Jean, City Administrator SUBJECT: Revised Council Calendar 2/19 Tuesday -- Civic Center Committee workshop with Council. 7:30 PM at Tigard School District Administration Office. 2/20 Wednesday -- CANCELLED Executive Session, Administrator's Performance Review 2/23 Saturday - Brunch, Executive Session on Labor Relations, 8:45-1:00 PM at City Hall. 2/25 Monday - Regular Meeting, 2/27 Wednesday - Budget Committee 3/4 Monday - Special Meeting, 7:30 PM at City Hall. Department Service Level Priorities. 3/6 Wednesday - Budget Committee 3/9 Saturday - Brunch, Special Meeting, Workshop with Park Board, 8:45-1:00 PM at City Hall. 3/11 Monday - Regular Meeting l( 3/13 Wednesday _ Budget Committee 3/18 Monday Special Meeting 3/20 Wednesday -- Budget Committee 3/21 Thursday - Executive Session, Administrator's Performance Evaluation 3/25 Monday -- Regular Meeting 3/26 Tuesday - March Elections 3/27 Wednesday - Budget Committee 4/1 Monday - No Council 4/8 Monday - Regular Meeting ' 4/15 Monday - Special Meeting 4/17 Wednesday - Board and Committee Workshop 4/22 Monday - Regular Meeting 4/29 Monday - Special Meeting? 5/6 Monday - Special Meeting? 5/13 Monday - Regular Meeting 5/15 Wednesday - Board and Committee Workshop 5/20 Monday - Special Meeting 5/27 Monday - Regular Meeting CANCEL?? Memorial Day cc: Executive Staff Loreen Wilson Times Oregonian (BJ:pl/0733p) r Y MEMORANDUM CITY OF 'FIGARD, OREGON T0; CITY COUNCIL MARCH 7, 1985 ` FROM: JOHN E. COOK, MAYOR F SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS ik The following persons were interviewed for the Transportation Committee: Eunice Day, Bob Wyffels, Wilbur Bishop and G. Homer Hamlin. I am recommending the fallowing appointments to the Transportation Advisory Committee: G. Homer Hamlin for the S.E. area representative and Wilbur Bishop as the Mayor's designee. The following persons were interviewed for the Economic Development Committee: Pam Fyre, Jerry Cash, Kathryn Budny and David Clement. I am recommending the following appointments to the Economic Development Committee: Kathryn Budny to the At-Large position and David Clement to the 72nd Area position. The following persons were interviewed for the Parks and Recreation Board: Kathryn Budny, Monica Bacon, Harley LaMont and Bob Odell. I am recommending the following appointment to the Parks and Recreation board: Bob Odell The appropriate resolutions and the interest application of each individual is E. attached. There is still a vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Board which has yet to be filled. The Mayor's designee position on the Economic Development Committee still needs to be filled. These positions will be interviewed for and filled at the earliest opportunity. (dc/074ap) MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Donna Corbett November 27, 1984 FROM: William A. Monahan, Director of Planning and Development 1/�-A SUBJECT: Re appointments to Economic Development Committee At the last meeting of the Economic Development Committee I asked those members with terms expii,i'g in January if they would like to be reappointed to a two year term effective 1/16/84. The following members wish to be reappointed: Bruce P. Clark Jim Corliss Gregory Newton Therefore, new members are needed to replace Mark Padgett and Robert Williams. Mr. Williams represented 72nd Avenue, therefore, his replacement should be recruited from that area. i 0811P dmj RECEIVED JAN 24 1984 INVENTORY OF CITIZENS QTY OF TIGARD Suggested for Community Service ,+ - DATE__ �l'a0lR NAME KQthr�ra0 j /1-nu _ RES. PHONEli �p�2Q- dfS�Z� ADDRESS /� �}� .SLt.� /��_u —, � '� BUS. PHONE LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD—_:7/Yl&l SUGGESTED BY _ WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? n �-eabyt(�" xtfr)" EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND C Y�('�i - /c.�,l.VtS� - — _ ' , -- . (' dkeh•�-i — OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND �i ,���� � I . PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES �J`�V ' ' OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS) _ r �/r1�F',l-�� L� BOARDS OR COMMI)j'TEES INTEREST D IN C' _ &-ludhm-- - ------------------------------ Date Received at City Hall_ Date Interviewed Q. Date Appointed Board or Committee 1NSIDE CITY OUTSIDE CITY x;, a .1 M C!TY®F TIGA- RD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION NAME. CL��?��� f �� DATE: !i ADDRESS (RES.) : SY✓ - 16071 %� RES. PHONE: �p �i�-�I BUS. PHONE: ADDRESS (BUS.): LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: S SUGGESTED BY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? -- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: it OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: LCi� AL1 p HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? l PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: Dlz'�1! �(�l �"' 5- o �� - •'�'-==—� ,{ • ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: i Ar L a f OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS): BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED IN: r�nw�: /_ �1(J�L�����''✓ _______ ------------------------------------- Date Received at City Hall Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City Outside City (0346p) ( RECEIVED NOV 2 -i 1984 CITYOFT167APD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION CITY OF TtGARD NAME: CT. I-'I O ort L'r' / 1 1✓t DATE: ADDRESS (RES.) : i s i s i by-o +_ n►' RES. PHONE: b ZO '�z BUS, PHONE: ADDRESS (BUS. ): LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: �Z L'dLY.S SUGGESTED BY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? d� CLQ --t- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 2 Oce, et1 fa1c.�.J�rsc�� cI C• Z7. CCj1 f. f"1 Cti t i 969° OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: � ��e� Oc4J & ecr AES eco- TP rs -- Zhd — HOW LONG EMPLOYED WITH 2JR& FIRMP IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPL.IU-4TS ONLY)? PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: e /'e /(� U V64 —6� "Vo �aftf � er.d�c��-i �, �.d- c OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS): BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED IN: `TrCr.1s��dY'1� •------ ------------------------------------ Date Received at City Hall Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City Outside City (0346p) CITYOF TIGA- RD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION NAME: Gerald (Jerry) Cash DATE: 11/27/84 ADDRESS (RES.) : 15170 SW Sunrise Ln. RES. PHONE: 639-1523 ADDRESS (BUS. ): 12525 SW Main St. BUS. PHONE: 639-4137 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: 25 years SUGGESTED BY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? Portland EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S. U of Oregon OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: owner/Broker Cash's 81ty for 23 years; Appraiser for Washington Peleral S&L - 4 years; Mortgage loan & appraiser - Commerce Mortgage - lis years. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? 23 years ( IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NFA APPLICANTS ONLY)? ` PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: Sat in on a number of NPO # 4 meetings from its start to present time. ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: Tigard Chamber of Commerce 1 OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS) : Have been involved in the sales to major corp. in West Portland Heights -- ie: Farmers Ins. ; Lamb Weston; Hampton Oaks; Coo--ar Consultants; Commerce Park, etc. BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED IN: Economic Development Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Received at City Hall Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City Outside City ��cEivEo 0 OT ;i U 1984 CITY o of TicAR CITY OF TWARD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION _ 6 - x � DAT E: /Q - � NAME: d- Od Cj RES. PHONE: ADDRESS (RES.): IS'7 BUS. PHONE: ADDRESS (BUS.): LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: o SUGGESTED BY: 6' 1 WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: --� OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: r D Lam/ HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? EA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AR PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: i fff �Q4 ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS): i - BOARDS. COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED IN: ----------- ------ __-------- Date Inter _--,-- Date Received at City Hall Board, Committee, or NPO (tate Appointed Outside City °}.nside City car (0346p), INVENTORY OF CITIZENS -- e ��8�2 Suggested for Community Service JAN DATE_ January 9. 1984 14AME David A. Clement RES. PHONEr.->n_nq-jR ADDRESS_16455 S W Woodcrest Tigard, OR 9722 BUS. PHONE + ! LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD 2 years SUGGESTED BY WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? Corvallis, Oregon EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND B.A. Economies, University of Oregon M.S. Agricultural & Resource Econonirs, Oregon State University OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND Economist, Load Forecasting & Analysis, Pacific Parer & Light Carany. Previously employed as a Labor Market Analyst by the State of Oregon and as a Countv Commissioner's Staff Assistant by Lane County, Oregon PREVIOUS C0MMUNITY ACTIVITY Lane Coin Historic Preservation Task Force ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES National Association of Business Economists American Agricultaural. Eaonomics Association National Acade=my of Sciences Transportation Re- search Board OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS) In my position at Pacific Power & Light Co. I am involved in econcrtd c forecasting for 43 counties and six states. In my previous position as a County_Commissioner's Staff Assistant, my primary duties were admi.nistratiw•e research of land use planning and economic development issues. BOARDS OR COMMITTEES INTERESTED IN Eoon do Develop ent, Land Use ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date Received at City Hall- Late Interviewed All (_.ite Appointed board or Committee INSIDE CITY __ OUTSIDE CITY INVENTORY OF CITIZE`:S Suggested For Community Service DATE IF. 2LC- �i'g l� Jl.•+! RES. PHONE ADOREss33A 4,-d-n/aw Zat1 Bus. PHONE (7- 3Z1 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD o �J SUGGESTED BY o Aru) :JHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? AGE L- o _ MARITAL STATUS &f-l_[__' �'" CHILDREN EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND , OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY Al, DRG4lNlIZA.TIONS AND OFFICES DTHER INFOM"-1ATION (GENERAL REMARKS) - '� .f�' LL %/a! � f'Y• r: i. , /�� t'y fes.- ,t✓� .�:rf � /�j.e 30ARDS OR COMMITTEES INTERESTED IN - ✓ �i -- -- - )aL-- Received at City Mall_ ?Ijglg3 Date Interviewed -7110-3 ')ate Appointed ��f Board or Committee INSIDE CITY OUTSIDE CITY NfFCEj VED INVENTOHY OF CITIZEJAN 2 9 1988 NS JU OF T1GARp Suf.gested for Community Service Ory DATE_ A— p2� DAME ® RES. PHONE/,'- ADDRESS "oD ZfleBUS. PHONE-- pp� LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD 62 SUGGESTED BY WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? �• EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND F =Sa+7 OC UPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND �J1A t GP WEA rQ!! � PREVIOUS C MUNITY ACTIVITY �- ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICE -- _ _ f � OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS) � -4 AA _,c J•2 _c e � L&aZGS -WIM lJ-777 jT= ,SSG%n, � BOARDS OR COMMITTEES INTERESTED IN -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Rate Received at City Hall Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board or Committee INSIDE CITY _ OUTSIDE CITY ��__-- CITYOFT6�ARD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION NAME: TO10-e-V-f- osp-1/ DATE: ,2,- r-� ADDRESS (RES.) : 1 ZgSA 5w /&V RES. PHONE: ip3 '- 3 Zl ADDRESS (BUS.): lOV S' Vk�-fy BUS. PHONE: A25 Y963 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: 0?, S y t S SUGGESTED BY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? rnc�sl4.hovLJ= EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 65 OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: j�' y(cx-4-i-wa► i�td Y .- HOW LANG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? v23 y t--x / IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: -,,a A�t &4A9 Blue cross Blue Shield of Dragon Robert Odell . . Marketing Repesentetive 100 S.W.Market Street P.O.Box1271 PoAt M.Oregon 97207 503/225-4967 Claims lntormation 225.5136 �D IN: fayk—r C ------------------------------------------------------------------ Date Received at City Hail Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City Outside City (0346p) , ...�x^etsl.y..,v�t-.Y�.y -+.+r.. ,..�T:af^•.w•Pt-:�.tvK--�•t.. .,.,.t _ CITYOF TlG�iRD CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION SOV 91984 NAME: _ (�i/ y ! ,7�( s DATE: / / 7-5 ADDRESS (RES.): u��s_ S•�J' C(C/Q%✓cn�i S�`� ! iP'fl{�- RES. PHONE: 6,20--1-5 ADDRESS (BUS.): �� �Ylm rLx _ CCt v �. j�'+^� BUS. PHONE: �2��L` `�3OS LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: Zi//LrS SUGGESTED BY: /� WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? ,T'-O�-71�{iu�* / �G 0 ���1.9it 1/. /e EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 0�� E-7-et ` 7'�2 OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND: 7. -ecl14r r�GLr� -i-f-�- ✓ r e{- t"71i /"C-, HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REMARKS): �•� / s : S / y��� P,.-.�� a �, .�.'�' n 76 u,aL - cry f BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED 1N: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Received at City Hall Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City Outside City (0345p) CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY .��`� AGENDA OF: 3-11-85 AGENDA ITEM #: ' ';p, DATE SUBMITTED: 2-27-85 PREVIOUS ACTION: Acceptance of Sanitary ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Acceptance of Sewer Compliane Agreement Sanitary Sewer easement — Scott PREPARED BY: Randy_S. Clarno Court (MLP 9-83) REQUESTED BY: En!aineering_ DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY The Scott Minor Land Partition is located south of Scott Court which is off S.W, 98th Avenue. The Scott's were conditioned to extend the existing public sewer mainline and provide easements for public maintenance. Attached are the required easement documents. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION Engineering recommends that Council accept this Sanitary Sewer easement. 1045P dmj INIIIVIDUAL-GENERAL PARTNERSHIP PERMANENT SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT Randal G Scott Steven A._Scott, Verna Scott and Janet K. Scottm at _ _ hereinafter called the Grantors, in consideration for the °LLfrom the0 City of dollars dollars ($ -----0------"' ) of Tigard Tigard, hereinafter called Grantee, grant and convey untothe CgtY maintainin a perpetual easement for constructing, reconstructin op eratin , g, inspecting and repairing of an underground sewer line and appurtenances, together with the right to remove, as necessary, vegetation, foliage, trees and other obstructions on the following described parcel of land, situated in the City of Tigard, Washington County, State of Oregon: See attached Exhibit "A" IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD that this easement does not convey any right, title or otherwise preves ntGrant ment Grantors from statedse expressly the full use anddominion thereoveremprovided, however, that such use shall not interfere with the uses and purposes of the intent of the easement. IN CONSIDERATION of the premises, Grantee agrees that if said Grantee, its to theceGrantee r in assigns above-described i easement ntwill b be aforfeited e rights shoulcause and shall immediately revert to the Grantors, their successors and assigns in the case of such event. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above-described and granted premises unto said Grantee, its successors and assigns forever. hereunto set hi ,(her) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the grantor(s) ha• ((i sY (their), hand(s) and seal(s) this ds of 19j (SEAL) (SEAL) dal G. cQL (SEAL) Perna Scott (SEAL) `,1& �'( Janet K. Scott Steven A. Scott STATE OF OREGON as. County of Washington } BE IT REMEMHLRED, that on this✓ti day _-. 19 before me, the undersigned Notary Public in nd for the State of Oregon, personally appeared the within-named Randal G. Scott, Steven .: Scott. Verna Scott and Janet K. Scott who is (are novn to me to be the Identical indivldual(s) described in and who executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he (she) (they) executed the same freely and voluntarily. iN TESIPONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this - � day 19 Notary Public for Odegon / (NOTARIAL SEAL) My Commission Expires: 1 Approved as to form this j day of ��/a/-' t_T 19 App City Attorney - City of Tigard / S ,A f. Approved as to legal description this Y of / 1 19 By: Cit Eng neer - ity of Tigard Approved this _f f76L day of 19 8�• CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON By. yefail city Recorder - City 0f Tigard EXHIBIT "A" A perpetual easement for sanitary sewer, being 15 feet in width, the South line of said easement more particularly described as follows: Situate in the Southeast one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 35, T 1 S, R 1 W, of the Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon; Beginning at the Southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to Edward F. Foerster, et us, by instrument recorded in Book 429, page 149, which point is on the West line of S.W. 98th Avenue, 30.00 feet West of Southwest corner of Lot 1 GREENBURG HEIGHTS; thence West along the South line of the Foerster tract and continuing West along the South line of that parcel conveyed to George 0. Scott by deed recorded October 11, 1984, as Fee No. 83037500, a total distance of 387.00 feet to the terminus of said easement. 1006P _ L•C -- ��I 1 -- - m _ tri , W I � to Q SS 00 C, Fc2, . ^ ^ v CO U � N 56 6a n an n, T 6.1 N ,<O c 1c 0os 1r;: 0 O! e �2� h o M Q O /OG °� 0 01 � m � Z s� z W Ld-1V111N1 69 a to .. v O V e o. z LL n �j 4'•n 'o O_ m W 1 W m C3 Q O O a O OZ O O tra ILD m an nN3A M,COeGON �\ YNR./ YB?L 3t 1 � 1 �j" s G F t; L 9 Y 1 ---cr 9 — Sr i 1'LG J11 7J 1 ;O 0.00 s Lz 9L► 9909 M,SOOoillOON q 3 t0e00 5 _ J � n Q ^ o 06O in ' 1 av�ti��3.6c Lbd1 � 1 0. N an to W w h o v � W � O', rO`..p..nom• I. 4� ♦ / � C! C an �/ 74 yam♦c, ��E a 0 oC N 0 p t� L a c+ r d C!dtr --001 ao N 3 N zv {�V f v ; O r� UY {n S �;�. � E %g � yLN� p�i t� .11g0 '��9i� 02yf Q U %9 �' 0 C9 M C0.00" N CITY OF TIGARD. OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: MARCH 11. 1985 _ AGENDA ITEM #: / ` 3 DATE SUBMITTED: March 6 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: City Council directed ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: LID FORECLOSURE negotiation with property owners ADJUSTMENTS PREPARED/REQUESTED BY: J. Widner DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: _ CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY The attached supplemental agreement was redrafted by the property owner's attorney. I had the City Attorney review the agreement. After review, it was determined that the supplemental agreement is okay. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED n/a SUGGESTED ACTION I recommend that you approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor's signature. P A Y M E N T S C H E D U L E A G R E E M E N T The Tigard City Council has declared the entire assessment balance plus interest on the property described ( at the time of assessment) , as 2S112A L2802, 14750 SW 72nd, Tigard , Oregon, immediately due and payable in full as authorized by Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 13 (Ord. No. 85-44) , unless the property owner enters into a formal binding payment. schedule agreement acceptable to the City. The undersigned property owner of the assessed property became delinquent in its installment payments, however. , all delinquencies were paid in full on or before February :15, 1985. Upon crediting the property owner with payment of principal and accrued interest, the outstanding principal balance as of December 15, 1984 is $15,785.91. In lieu of foreclosure as authorized by the Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 13 and Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS Chapter 223) , the City of Tigard and Samack, Inc. agree to the following schedule: That beginning June 15, 1985 Samack shall continue to pay its semi-annual installments of $972.96 principal, plus s accrued interest, for the previous six months as each installment becomes due. Should Samack fail to comply with this payment schedule= and should it fail to pay its regular semi-annual installment, Samack shall be in breach of this agreement. Upon such breach, the City shall proceed with collection by sale of the property as provided by Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 13 and Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS Chapter 223) . Signed and sealed this ��M day of March, 1985. { SAMACK, INC. E Sy: Jg d SADOI, res defit Accepted: i r t k i f f CITY OF TIGARDOREGON COUNCIL AGENDR ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: March 11 1985 AGENDA ITEM #: ' DATE SUBMITTED: March 8 1485 PREVIOUS ACTION: Prior Approvals ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE, OLCC License Renewals PREPARED BY: R.B. Adams REQUESTED BY: Owner E DEPARTMENT MEAD CK: �✓ — CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY n. 1, Steak PJ' Such, 11290 S41 Bull Mtn. Rd. , Tigard, r, the owner plans to NOTE: This business is closed presently, 4 reopen in the near future according to their attorney . 2. raffer's Prime Rib & Seafood Restaurant, 205 Tigard Plaza. Tigard, Oregon. L 4 Both of the above applications are Class Licenses. x g ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED t SUGGESTED ACTION Recommend approval of the applications and forwarding to OLCC. DOTE: To be hand carried tto he he CityAgendaCouncil meeting of March 11, 1985 and Gaffer's will be an add to (RBA-pm/2572A) CITY OF TIGARD OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: AGENDA ITEM #: DATE SUBMITTED: PREVIOUS ACTION: ' ISSUE✓AGENDA TITLE: T PREPARED BY: J` G� REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: CITY ADMINISTRATOR: INFORMATION SUMMARY ---,+ ' f • ALTERlUATIVES CO�'dSIDERED SUGGESTED ACTION C,�j�le-tQ�.�� ,�s//�'/Ste' �� "4' ��•-�_`'J v �'�� Ole . ,� MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Chief Adams, Police Department March 8, 1985 FROM: Penny Liebertz. Finance Department SUBJECT: OLCC Liquor License Renewal Application Please reviaw the attached OLCC Liquor License Renewal Application and have recommQndation to us by Monday, March 11th so it can be hand carried to March 11th Council Meeting. Thanks. DA GAFFER'S PRIME RIB SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 205 TIGARD PLAZA TIGARD OR 97223 (PL:2569A) 4 Will i' CINOFTMARD No. .0 15 ItotI 12755 S.W.ASH r 1 P.O.BOX 23397 r, TlGARD,OR 97223 Date t _ jq Name 5 C� j Address �— L Lot Block/Map •Subdivision/Address I Permit#'s I Bldg. Plumb Cash Check Sewer Other---7-- Other Rec, By Acct. No. – 'Description Amount 10.432 Building Permit Fees 10.431.600 dumbing Permit Fees '— j 10-431.601 Mechanical Permit Fees 1 10-230.501 State Bldg. Tax 10-433 Plans Check Fee_ 10.435 Other Licenses & Permits „ ��� r 30443 _ SedverConnPction 30.444 Sewer Inst Ctior, 24.448 Strerst S st. Dev. Charge 25-449.610 Parks i Syst. Dev. Charge 25-449.620 Parks II Syst. Dev. Charge 31.450 Storm Drainage cyst. Dev. Charge 10.430 Business Tax __ '_ 10-43_4_ Alarm Permit i 10-227 Bail i 10.455- Fines •Traffic/tsAisd/Parking 10.230- CFTA Traffic/MisdJVic. Asst. 10-456 Indigent Defense 30.436-401 Server ServicelCDSA 30-446.402 Sewer Service/City 31.447 Storm Drainage ` 40-475 Bancroft Prin.P mt. 40-471 Bancroft Int. Pmt, r 70-451 Other Charges for Servicos f TO— _ [ f ' DEPT. 4,.1 r r "CIIYOFTIFAR.D No. 2744 12755 S.W.Asti P.O.BOX 23397 Date 4) TIGARD,OR 97223 Name Address Lot Block/Map Subdivision/Address Permit It's fat g. Plumb Cash Check, Sewer ('Other Other Stec. By Acct. No. Description Amount 10-432 Building Permit Fees 10.431.600 Plumbing Permit Fees s 10.431.601 Mechanical Permit Fees �— 10-230-501 State Bldg. Tax k 10.433 Plans Check Fee 10-435 _Other Licenses & Permits 30-443 Sewer Connection I30-444 Sewer Inspection 24-449 Street Syst, Dev. Charge ^� 1 25-449210 Parks I Syst. Dev.charge i 25.449-&20 Parks 11 Syst, Dev. Charge 31.450 Storm Drainage Syst. Dev. Charge -%.430 Business Tax ! .r434 Alarm Permit 1 10.227 Ball �_ t 10.455- _o Fines-Traffic/Misd/Parking 10-230- CPTA Traltic/Misd/Vic. Asst. 10-456 indigent Defense _ 30-445-401 Sewer Service/USA 30-4413-402 Sewer Serylce/City R 31-447 Storm Drainage 40.475 Bancroft Prin. Pmt. 40.471 Bancroft int. Pymt. 10.451 Other Charges for Services I DEPT. MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON i i f TO: Mayor and City Council March 7, 1985 FROM: Robert Adams, Chief of Police ,. SUBJECT: Steak N' Such OLCC Application t Item 8.4 (Steak N' Such OL-CC Application) will be hand carried Monday night, March 11, 1985. t (RA:pm/2555A) i l fkfi}g t C +P Y \w MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL CIT OF TIGA RD EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE REVIEW EMPLOYEE ROBERT W JEAN DATE March 18. 1985 POSITION S IJY ADMINISTRATOR REVIEW PERIOD 8/84-2/85 DEPARTMENT Administration LAST REVIEW 8/84 Last Merit 3/84 REVIEWER _My COUNCI CURRENT SALARY $3,714/mo Annual $44,604/yr j TYPE OF REVIEW: GOAL SETTING PROBATION PROGRESS T PERFORMANCE XX 1. MAJOR GOALS/PROJECTS FROM LAST REVIEW: COMPLETION %: (0-55 % Little or No Significant Progress..56-75% Some Progress, Most Yet To Go. 76-85% Satisfactory..86-95% Good Goal Achievement..96-100% Exceeded Expectations) o Werk programs (project b routine) o Performance measurement indicators o Reports and presentations o Productivity and team building __ _ _ _ ___ o LID Ordinance & Procedure Manual (6/85) o Parks Plan & CIP Adoption (Fall '85) o Economic Development Action Plan (Spring '85) o A.I.M.S./Financial System Upgrade (Summer o Adopt CIP & Financial Plan (Fall '85) o Update 5-year Financial Plan o Expand Volunteerism Programs & Reporting o Civic Center Project - _ __ __-,_ a Labor Relations Stragety & Negotiations 0 Performance Report & Audit Program 0 Transportation/Streets Plan & CIP 0 Computer Master Plan � -- 0 Police Dispatch Options Study& DecTsTon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e �^ s 0 Coon: it Workshop (3rd Week of January'85) 0 Service Level Priorities --- _ - - 0 Storm Drainage Utility Options _ _ _ _ i G Control Budget & ImplemenUation — NOTES: C L L O a O y • a, Edi aro a n ry p > T L Q) 61 2. ESTABLISHED PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS: p ami (Explain 1's or 5's with brief footnote) a = (CIRCLE) c Oral communications 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Written communications - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 a Leadership/initiative 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Problem solving/decision making - - - - - - - - - -1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Innovation/ingenuity/creativity 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - o Planninglorganizing1 2 3 - 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o Interpersonal sensitivity - -1 2 3 4 5 o Management control i - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Adaptability/flexibility/streas tolerance 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Resource utilization/economy/coat control- - - - - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Professionalism 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 o Lonq-Range Strategic Planning - - - - - - - - - - I - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 NOTES ON STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES: t t4 f[ 4i -------------'------------------------------------------------------------------------ ^------------FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ------------------^ ------------------------------------------------- EPR COMPLETED _ PAF COMPLETED NEXT REVIEW DATE EPR RET DATE PAF PIF �— C. S. 8 DATE EPR PIF SIGNATURE 3. EMPLOYEE TRAINING/SELF DEVELOPMENT -- LAST REVIEW PERIOD: -- 0 0 0 0 0 4. EMPLOYEE TRAINING/FLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT -- NEXT REVIEW PERIOD: 0 0 0 O O 5. MAJOR GOALS/PROJECTS FOR NEXT REVIEW PERIOD: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O G. SUPERVISOR'S HELP NEEDED: 0 0 0 0 O 0 7. GENERAL COMMENTS (EMPLOYEE OR SUPERVISOR): S. ACTION RECOMMENDED: I ACTION APPROVED: I i NEXT REVIEW DATE: _ I EMPLOYEE (Signature/Date) I ( I / I REVIEWER (Signature/Date) I I I / I / DEPT. HEAD OK (Signature/Date) I APPROVED BY CITY ADMINISTRATOR (Signature/Date) ( (0298p) MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Adrianne Brockmann, City Attorney March 11, 1985 FROM: Joy Martin, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Civic Center Prequalification Criteria 1. Superintendent has been with the firm for more than one year. 2. Can get the bid bond and the construction bond. 3. The prime contractor has completed at least one government contract in the State of Oregon. 4. 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If no sheet is available, FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH ask to be recognized by the Chair at the start 10865 SW WALNUT of that agenda item. Visitor's agenda items TIGARD, OREGON 97223 are asked to be kept to 2 minutes or less; longer matters can be set for a future Agenda by con- tacting either the Mayor or City Administrator. 1. REGULAR MEETING: 1.1 Call To Order and Roll Call 1.2 Pledge of Allegiance 1.3 Call To Staff and Council For Non-Agenda Items 2. VISITOR'S AGENDA (2 Minutes or Less, Please) 3. LAND SALE PROCEDURE - ORDINANCE NO. 85- 3 City Administrator 4. CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT ORDINANCE NO. 85- 4 Chief Adams 5. AUDIT DISCUSSION o City Administrator 6. SERVICE LEVEL PRIORITIES (Cont. from 3/4/85) a Police o Community Development o City Administration 7. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE ACTION STATEMENT o City Engineer 8. REVIEW COUNCIL CALENDAR o City Administrator 9. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 9.1 Approve Board 5 Committee Appointments o Budget Committee - Judy Christensen RESOLUTION NO. 85- 12 a Economic Development Committee - Kathryn Budney 6 David A. Clement RESOLUTION NO. 85- 13 o Economic 'Development Committee - Bruce P. Clark, Jim Corliss, Gregory C. Newton RESOLUTION NO. 85- 14 o Transporation Advisory Committee & Economic Development Committee RESOLUTION NO. 85- 15 o Transporation Advisory Committee - G. Homer Hamlin, Wilbur A. Bishop RESOLUTION 85- 16 o Parks and Recreation Board - Robert Odell RESOLUTION NO. 85- 17 9.2 Accept Permanent Sanitary Sewer Easement - Scott Court (MLP 9-83) 9.3 Approve and Authorize Signature - LID Foreclosure Adjustments 9.4 Approve OLCC Application-Steaks N' Such, 11290 SW Bull Mtn. Road, Tigard, DC Application 10. NON-AGENDA ITEMS: From Council and Staff 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (h) to discuss pending t litigation. 12. CIVIC CENTER PROJECT - CALL FOR BID o City Administrator 13. COUNCIL COMMUNITY RELATIONS DISCUSSION (Questionnaire?) o City Administrator 14. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go .into Executive Session under the provisions of QRS 192.660 (1) (d) to discuss labor relations issues. 15. ADJOURNMENT lw/2545A NOTE: Folice Communications/Micro Channel not included above. COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 11, 1985- PAGE 1