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City Council Packet - 02/17/1987 Supplemental Packet for 2/17/87 Meeting TIGARD CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA _ agenda item needs to sign on the appropriate STUDY AGENDA sign-up sheet(a). If no sheet is available, FEBRUARY 17, 1987, 6:30 P.M. ask to be recognised by the Chair at the start TIGARD CIVIC CENTER of that agenda item. Visitor's agenda items are 13125 SW HALL BLVD. asked to be to 2 minutes or less. Longer matters TIGARD, OREGON 97223 can be set for a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or City Administrator. 1. SPECIAL MEETING: 1.1 Call To Order and Roll Call 1.2 Call To Staff and Council For Non-Agenda Items 2. VISITOR'S AGENDA (2 Minutes or Less Per Issue, Please) No testimony 3. SOLID WASTE RATE REVIEW o Community Development Director Table to 2/23 (Annual Report/Rate Setting Recommendations); requested review by Finance Staff - develop criterion and recon ndation - 'role making authority.' 4. 135TH AVENUE LID - PRELIMINARY ENGINEER'S REPORT - PHASE II o City Engineer RA/JO UA; 1)Accept preliminary Engineer's Report; 2) Staff work with property owner (Krueger on some concerns); 3) Prepare resolution for 2/23/87 meeting 7:30 Ph - COUNCIL METING RECESS - Council will observe the Planning Commission Wasting at i1iis time. 8:30 PM - COUNCIL METING RECONVENE 5. WORKSHOP WITH PLANNING COMMISSIONERS 6. 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: 6.1 Approve Council Minutes - January 23 6 24, 1987 6.2 Approve Training Requests: a. Community Development Director to Attend Conference on 'Revitalising Downtown: Creating Economic Opportunity on Main Street,' March 24 - 27, 1987. b. N.W. Check Investigators' Association Seminar, February 26 - 27. 1987 - =321.00 (DeVsney, Goldspink). c. Ratify Training Request for Oregon Municipal Finance Officers' Association - $691.00. 6.3 Adoption City Administrator Review Criterion and Sat March 2, 1987 Ezecutivo Session. ORS 192.660 (1)(1) - 7:00 p.m. Amend: 6.3 CA Review Time and Date changed to 3/9/87 500 - 7:30 P.N. Anand: 6.1A Two people authorised (1 Staff/1 Council) to attend Zd/Ra UA 7. NON-AGENDA ITENS: Froe Council and Staff 7.1 Library minutes and levy discussion. 7.2 Calendar update discussion. 7.3 Resolution No. 87-24 proclaiming week of 2/16 as Jim Hartman Community Service Week - Ea/Ed DA 7.4 Report by Chief Lehr that Crime Prevention/Public Information Specialist hired S. ADJOUMOMT i/:V Z P rr lr/4518A T I G A R D C I T Y C O U N C I L C REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - FEBRUARY 17, 1987 - 6:30 P.M. I. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Tom Brian; Councilors: Carolyn Eadon, Jerry Edwards, Valerie Johnson, and John Schwartz; City Staff: Bob Jean, City Administrator; David Lehr, Chief of Police; Bill Monahan, Community Development Director; Tim Ramis, Leval Counsel; and Catherine Wheatley, Deputy Recorder. 2.. CALL TO STAFF AND COUNCIL E'JR a'14-AGENDA ITEMS a. Counci 'r radon requested subject of "Library Minutes" be placed on the Non-Agenda segment of the meeting. b. City Administrator requested two items be added to the Non-Agenda: - City Council Calendar Update - Consideration of Resolution •- Jim Hartman 3. VISITOR'S AGENDA - No one spoke. A. SOLID WASTE RATE REVIEW a. Community Development Director summarized. The Utility and Franchise Committee developed the Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure which was unanimously endorsed at their meeting on January 27, 1987. b. Mike Misovetz, Utility and Franchise Committee Chairman addressed the Council. Chairman Misovetz reported that the Annual Report (presented to Council in October, 1986) is due to be submitted within the next month and summarized the background of the recommendations presented to Council. C. After Chairman Misovetz's presentation, Council asked several questions concerning controls for rate setting for the franchisees. Chairman Misovetz explained that the books of the companies shall be available for audit at all times to protect against discrepancies. Council discussed the limitation of profit rate between 8-12% and controls available to determine the accuracy of reporting the profit rates. Chairman Misovetz commented that this rate reporting procedure is the standard for the area. d. Chairman Misovetz explained that the City would not perform the audit; the franchisee would be responsible for arranging this. e. Chairman Misovetz said the Solid Waste Setting Procedure is suggested to be used as a guideline. However, there was concern expressed by Council members that this could be viewed as a "role--making, authority decision." jury r Page 1 - COUNCIL MINUTES - FEBRUARY 17, 1987 kk f. During Council discussion, consensus was that the Finance Staff should review the proposal and present comments. Council consensus was to table to the February 23, 1987 meeting. 5. 135TH AVENUE LID - PRELIMINARY ENGINEER'S REPORT - PHASE II a. City Engineer summarized this agenda item by outlining the contents of the Engineering Report and detailing his recommendations. City Engineer noted the assumptions used in the Report preparation. b. Also present were Dave Meyer and Dave Sandstrom of Meyer Consultants; Meyer Consultants compiled the Engineering Report. Mr. Meyer familiarized the Council with the scope of the project. Items such as the proposed construction of a concrete bridge span instead of numerous culverts were discussed. Mr. Meyer presented maps illustrating where cuts and fill of earth would be necessary. C. City Engineer reviewed with Council the estimated assessments for a typical single- amily resi.dentiai subdivision lot (see Table I attached) . d. Council discussion followed on whether or not to combine the 135th and Murray as one LID. Also discussed was the amount of contribution to be authorized from the SDC funds to help finance the project. Consensus was to combine LICA and that future SDC's from this area should be sufficient to offset the intersection and bridge costs. Therefore, the assessment per single-family residential lot was estimated to be $890 (see Table I attached). e. Russ Krueger, property owner in the area, commented about a problem he has as a major property owner in this proposed LID. Due to the property classification and the method of assessment, Mr. Krueger's holdings are not eligible for participation in Bancroft financing. Mr. Krueger said it would be prohibitively expensive for him to participate in the LID and asked for help in resolving this issue. f. City Engineer commented that there are three property owners in this area who face a problem similar to Mr. Krueger's. g. Council discussion followed concerning potential solutions to Mr. Krueger's problem. Council consensus was for Staff and Legal Counsel to work with Mr. Krueger over the next week to determine if there is a amicable disposition to the problem. h. Motion by Councilor Eadon, seconded by Councilor Johnson, to accept the Preliminary Engineering Report, direct Staff to prepare a resolution for ratification of acceptance of the Preliminary Engineering Report, and for Staff to work with Mr. Krueger on a solution to financing his portion of the LID. Motion passed by a unanimous vote of Council present MEETING RECESSED AT 8:09 P.M. TO GIVE MAYOR AND COUNCIL AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Page 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - FEBRUARY 17, 1987 is '2 MEETING RECONVENED AT 8:35 P.M. FOR A PLANNING COMPASSION WORKSHOP. 6. PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP a. The following Planning Commissioners joined Council for this portion of the meeting: Chairman Donald Moen; Commissioners John Butler, Deane Leverett, Will Newman, Gregory Newton, Bonnie Owens and Chris Vanderwood. b. The following topics were discussed by the Councilors and Commissioners: 1. Procedure for appeal and recommendations to Council (Code v. practice) Sr. Planner Liden outlined the steps for appeals. Discussed was whether or not City Council should take additional testimony or rely solely on the record of the Planning Commission proceedings. City Council, at times, does need to receive testimony again because of the poor quality of the Planning Commission meeting transcripts. Discussion of the 3: adequacy of the sound system followed. Commissioner Newman said that, in his opinion, an appeal should be heard because of perceived Planning Commission procedural error. He was concerned that appeals are being used to give developers a second opportunity to have their proposal considered. Also discussed was whether or not Legal Counsel should be present at all of the Commission meetings. Community Development Director advised that he has, in the past, reserved the right to determine whether or not Legal Counsel presence is warranted. There was considerable discussion on the different roles for Planning Commission and City Council. Planning Commission consensus was that they must adhere closely to the Comprehensive Plan. The City Council does have wider parameters in which to work but must keep in mind that their decision could be contested and then reviewed by the Land Use Board of Appeals. The Planning Commission is reviewing the Comprehensive Plan and will be making recommendations for modifications/revisions on some sections. Consensus of Planning Commission was that they would like a copy of the City Council decision if a Commission recommendation is overturned as well as an explanation of why the recommendation was overturned. =` page 3 .. COUNCIL. M XWJTES FEBRUARY 17, 1987 2. Sign Code — Sian Code Exception Criteria and General Issues. Planning Commission reported that the Sign Code has been presenting problems. The Commission has been coping with inadequacies by broadening the scope of meaning for "exceptions." Enforcement of the Sign Code processed through the Civil Infraction procedure. Community Development Director advised that this is working well. 3. March 20 1988 is the Deadline for Removal of Nan—Conforming Signs. Consensus of both City Council and Planning Commission was that individuals should be forewarned/reminded of the March 20th deadline for removal of non—conforming signs. 4. City Direction Regarding Planned Development (EsRecially Density Issues. Chairman Moen rioted his concern with the definition of "Planned Development." A "Planned Development" is being utilized to give developers an avenue for increased densities without enough accountability; abuse of the procedure appears to exist. Sr. Planner Liden reported that amendments to the Planned Development section of the Code will be reviewed. It is staff's desire that this issue be adequately covered to assure the City's needs are addressed in the revisions. 5. Downtown Plan Update Mayor Brian reported to the Commissioners that the City is in the process of appointing members to a City Center Task Force as well as working with staff at Portland State University to look at the downtown issue. 6. Other Tonics Discussed o Hone occupations discussion on the recent Planning Commission's recommendation of approval for a proposed amendment to the Home Occupation Ordinance which was not adopted by the Council. Council discussed potential enforcement problems and possibilities for abuse as reasons for not adopting. o Mayor Brian updated the Planning Commission on the South Metzger Annexation process. PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP ADJOURNED AT 10:15 P.M. Page 4 - COUNCIL MINUTES - FEBRUARY 17, 1987 ti. 7. 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. 7.1 Approve Council Minutes — January 23 & 24, 1987 7.2 Approve Training Requests: a. Community Development Director to Attend Conference on "Revitalizing Downtown: Creating Economic Opportunity on Main Street," March 24-27, 1987. b. N.W. Check Investigators' Association Seminar, February 26 — 27, 1987 — $321 .00 (DeVeney, Goldspink) c. Ratify Training Request for Oregon Municipal Finance Officers' Association — $691.00. 7.3 Adoption City Administrator Review Criterion and Set March 2, 1987 Executive Session, ORS 192.660 (1)(i) — 7:00 p.m. Motion by Councilor Edwards, seconded by Councilor Eadon to adopt the Consent Agenda. Discussion on the motion followed with subsequent amendment to the motion. Motion by Councilor Edwards, seconded by Councilor Eadon, to change the City Administrator's Review to an Executive Session on March 9, 1987 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Councilor Edwards requested discussion on items 7.2 a. , b. , and c. Training policy, in general, will be a topic for discussion before the Council meets for the June workshop. Councilor Edwards expressed concern that more emphasis should be placed on "basic training" classes for all levels of staff (i .e. , telephone manners, professionalism). Councilor Johnson expressed an interest in attending the "Revitalizing Downtown" conference (7.2 a.) Motion by Councilor Eadon, seconded by Councilor Schwartz, to authorize two people (up to $723 per person; one staff member, one Council member) to attend the seminar listed in 7.2 a. Motion for approval on Consent Agenda, as twice amended, was approved by a unanimous vote of the Council present. 8. N01M-AGENDA ITEMS a. Library: Councilor Eadon reported that she has been receiving minutes of the Library Board The Washington County Board of Commissioners recommended that a levy of $2.6 million be placed on the March 31 ballot. This is in keeping with the Resolution passed by the Council recently. b. City Administrator reviewed updates of the Council Calendar; revisions will be forwarded. C. RESOLUTION NO. 87-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL PROCLAIMING JIM HARTMAN COMMUNITY SERVICE WEEK. Page 5 — COUNCIL MINUTES — FEBRUARY 17, 1987 �z Motion by Councilor Eadon, seconded by Councilor Edwards to adopt Resolution No. 87-24. Approved by a unanimous vote of Council present. d. Chief of Police reported that a Crime Prevention/Public Information Specialist has been hired. 9. ADJOURNMENT: 11:02 p.m. Deputy Recorder — City of Tigard=/ ATTEST: 4 Mayor — City of Tigard cw/4659A a' �- 6CoUk=L MINUTES — FEBRUARY 17. 1997 } t -. �r tet. ali s ` cn ch $3 14 Y vi M d x o CO L IL cu vv �! ti cv .1 U. m 0% ON cc bo cr 32 w `%j 3 � a � o ss b . >* 4 r • • • o0 AGEMAA ITEM 8 2 — VISITOR'S AGENDA DATET'ebMW 17. 1987 (Limited to 2 minutes or less, please) Please sign on the appropriate sheet for listed agenda items. The Council wishes to hear from you on other issues not on the agenda, but asks that you first try to resolve your concerns through staff. Please contact the City Administrator prior to the start of the meeting. Thank you. NAME & ADDRESS TOPIC STAFF CONTACTED TABLE I ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT FOR A TYPICAL SINGLE—FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION LOT. 135th LID Murray LID Combined LID As proposed in the Report $ 1,269 $ 651 $ 979 (SDC pays intersection costs only). If SDC paid for "extra $ 1,094 $ 554 $ 841 capacity" costs If SDC paid for bridge costs $ 11101 $ 651 S , 890 (but not for "extra capacity" costs) If SDC paid none of the costs $ 1,269 $ 671 $ 986 2949P �Y MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Honorable Mayor & City Council February 11, 1987 FROM: Loreen Wilson, City RecorderDa� SUBJECT: Supplemental Packet Distribution - City Council Meeting of February 17, 1987 Enclosed are additional materials for the February 17, 1987 meeting for your review. (The packet was delivered February 9, 1987.) Please place the enclosed material behind the proper agenda item number for consideration at the meeting on the 17th. Thank you. cw 4540& u, f�r CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 87— � t i A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL PROCLAIMING JIM HARTMAN COMM LAITY SERVICE WEEK WHEREAS, Jim Hartman exemplified the spirit of giving, volunteerism and comity involvement; and WHEREAS, his active community leadership and public service in support of the T;,�jard Civic Center, City of Tigard tax base budget. Chamber of Commerce remodel, Tetrapolitan Golden Kiwanis Food Bank and numerous other public service and volunteer efforts; and WHEREAS, his sudden death comes as a personal and community loss to all of Tigard NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The week of February 16th is hereby proclaimed as Jia Harlon Caawunity Service Week. Section 2: The Council recognizes and expressed its public appreciation for his many contributions to the Tigard community. PASSED: This ... day of 1987. Mayor — City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder — City of Tigard lw/454SA j ,fin RESOLUTION NO. 87— F �7 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: February 17, 1987 DATE SUBMITTED: February 2, 1987 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Solid Waste PREVIOUS ACTION: Rate Setting Procedure _ PREPARED BY: Utility 6 Franchise Comm DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN OK— REQUESTED BY: William A. Monahan POLICY ISSUE Shall the City establish a solid waste rate setting procedure for use in evaluating rate adjustments suggested by franchise solid waste haulers. INFORMATION SUMMARY The Utility and Franchise Committee has developed a uniform rate review procedure. In October, 1986, the Committee presented an Annual Report format which was accepted by the Council for use. A copy of the Annual Report format and the Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure is attached for your consideration. Mike Misovetz, Committee Chairman, will be present to discuss the item with you. The Committee unanimously endorsed the procedure at its meeting on January 27, 1987. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Accept the procedure established by the Utility and Franchise Committee. 2. Modify the procedure developed by the Utility and Franchise Committee. 3. Take no action. FISCAL IMPACT SUGGESTED ACTION The Utility and Franchise Committee and staff recommend that the Council approve the Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure and direct the Utility and ( Franchise Committee to use the procedure in evaluating sold waste rates. WAM:cn/2940P MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON �p TO: Members of the City Council February 4, 15187 FROM: William A. Monahan, Director Community Development SUBJECT: Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure 'rhe Utility and Franchise Committee has prepared a Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure to be used annually to evaluate the rates charged by franchise haulers. The rate setting procedure is to be used with the annual report format set last October. The procedure recommends a profit rate of 8 to 12% as a reasonable rate of return -- based upon a Price Waterhouse study. The Committee unanimously recommends that the following procedure be used annually to evaluate rates: "The annual reports submitted by the franchisees should be averaged and the profits or losses (profit rate) of the average should be used as a basis for setting the rates. It is recommended that if the profits should fall below eight percent, the rates should be adjusted to a ten percent margin. If the profits exceed twelve percent, then rates should be adjusted downward to ten percent." The Committee has also proposed revisions to the drop box fees. Uniform fees are presently not equitable. The Committee proposes that dumping fees be passed on to the user. Copies of a memo from Gerry McReynolds describing the procedure, minutes of the January 27 meeting, and the annual report format are attached for your review. Mike Misovetz, Committee Chairman, will be present to discuss the procedure with you. Council Action Desired — Direct the Committee to utilize a rate setting procedure annually in evaluating the solid waste rate structure of the franchise solid waste haulers. WAM:cnl2940P January 12, 1987 TO: Tigard City Council THRU: Michael Misovetz, Chairman Tigard Utilities & Franchises Advisory Committee FROM: Gerry McReynolds, Sub-Committee Leader Rate Review Sub-Committee Tigard Utilities & Franchises Advisory Committee SUBJ: Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure P The Tigard City Council requested the committee develop a uniform rate review/setting procedure. The Utilities & Franchises Advisory Committee, after discussion, appointed a sub-committee to refine the rate setting process. The sub-committee met and devised the following rate review/setting procedures: The franchises cover residential, commercial/industrial and drop box waste collection. The fees charged for collection is based upon the z single can residential rate. Commercial/industrial containers and drop boxes fees are equivalent to the single can rate using volume and weight averages. The Price Waterhouse study pertaining to rates for solid waste col- lection recommends that a profit rate (net income as a percentage of revenues) of eight to twelve percent as a reasonable rate of return for solid waste collectors. Washington County uses a simular rate of return for their rate setting. . The annual reports submitted by the franchanisees should be aver- aged and the profits or losses (profit rate) of the average should be used as a basis for setting the rates. It is recommended that if the profits should fall below eight percent, the rates should be adjusted to a ten percent margin. If the profits exceed twelve percent, then rates should be adjusted downward to ten percent. Some operating expenLes, such as METRO's landfill dumping fees, insurance, union wages, fuel, etc. , are not controlable by the solid waste collectors. When such expenses increase to change the profit rate, the solid waste collectors may submit an additional copy of their last annual report showing the increase in an annualized projection and apply for a rate adjustment according to the franchise agreement. r Solid Waste Rate Setting Procedure Page 2 January 12,1987 Drop box fees are based upon the size (volume) of the drop box, which includes both the cost of collection and the cost of dumping. The charges for dumping varies greatly depending upon the contents of the drop box. Dumping fees are based upon tonage instead of volume. Boxes filled with dry construction materials may be dumped in a local non-garbage landfill for a reasonable fee. However, boxes filled with wet (garbage) materials must be dumped at the St. Johns landfill at a such higher dump fee. Boxes may only be partially filled or filled with lighter materials, thus radically changing the dumping costs. The fens charged for drop boxes should have two components. First, a charge for the drop box use based upon the profit rate formula. Second, the dumping fee should be passed on directly to the drop box user. The annual report due in 1988, for the 1987 calander year, should be modified to separate the drop box revenue, operating expenses and profit. The present drop box fees should be adjusted as soon as possible. tix 7 i .s rt This report must be filed not later than March 1 �.i (Name) (Address) (City) (State) (Zip) w (A Solid waste Collection Company) ANNUAL REPORT TO THE FOR THE Year Ending December 19,_ or Fiscal Year Ending M ORIGINAL to be mailed to the. Duplicate to be retained by the Piling company. tsfi�, S crtta �A nA h,v t v t ' �i Answer every question on this form. Study this form and the instructions on the last page carefully and provide accurate answers. Where the word "None" fully and accurately states the fact, it may be given as an answer. This report will i on or revocationeof a franchise agreement. Printce clearly may result in revision use a typewriter. Use extra sheets if necessary. SCHEDULE I — COLLECTOR'S ORGANIZATION 1. Complete Name of Hauler: Complete Address: 2. For corporations, list names and addresses of all stockholders and number of shares held by each. Note those serving as officers or directors (or both); indicate title. Name Address Shares Held Officer/Director Compensation 3. For proprietorship or partnership, list names and addresses of all persons having an interest or equity in the business and the nature and mouunt of interest or equity. Indicate manager or managing pa y title Eauity:or•Tnterest C9pMsation Nam Address Shares Held 4. For Corporation, proprietorship, or partnership, list all persons having an equity or responsibilities, who also have duties in the operation of the business. List each person's duties, hours spent during the year on those duties, and compensation (allowance). Name Duties Hours Spent_ Compensation SCHEDULE II — INCOME STATEMENT Operating Revenues: Customer Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Salvage Revenue/Recycle material. . . . . . . .5 Other Operating Revenue. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . s Total Operating Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • 71 Operating Cost: Wages, fringes, wage—related taxes, etc. of Operating Personnel. . . . . . . .$ Fuel, lubrication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Equipment maintenance & repair. . . . . . . . . .$ Recycle Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Franchise fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Total Direct Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Indirect Costs: Salaries, fringes, salary—related taxes, etc. of Mgmt. & Support Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Officeexpenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Taxes, licenses, insurance, etc. . . . . . . . .$ Rent including building, equipment, etc.$ Equipment depreciation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Sales & Advertising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Professionalfees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Other collection costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Total Indirect Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Other Costs: Interestpaid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Extraordinary costs (Attach explanation)$ TotalOther Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Total Operating Costs' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .$ NET OPERATING INCOME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ SCHEDULE III — CUSTOMER REVENUES AND STATISTICS Customer Classifications No. of Miles Run No. of Customers Annual Customer (reporting year) at year end Revenues Cl) (2) (3) (4) Residential (Cans) Commercial (Containers) Drop Box Other Totals SCHEDULE IV — COLLECTION PROPERTY OWNED AT YEAR END Description Cost to You Accumulated of Property Depreciation Accumulated At Beginning Depreciation Depreciation of Year This Year At'End of Year (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Land 6 Structures Collection Equipment Other Carrier Property TOTAL SCHEDULE V — COLLECTION PROPERTY SOLD, TRADED OR OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY RETIRED DURING YEAR Description Cost of Depreciation Total Net Book Gross Gain/ 4 of Property Property This Year Accumulated Value Sales Loss Depreciation (Columns 2 — 4) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) i Land & Structures Collection Equipment - Other Carrier Prop2rty4 TOTAL t OATH STATE OF OREGON ) ss. CITY OF TIGARD ) I, the undersigned of the Solid Waste (Owner or Officer) Collection company above named (Company) on my oath say that the fenegoing return has been prepared, under my direction, from the original books, papers and records of said Company; that I have carefully examined the same and declare the same to be a complete and correct statement'vf the business and affairs of said Company in respect to each and every matter and thing therein set forth, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief; -and I -further say that no deductions were made before stating the gross earnings or receipts herein set forth, except those shown in the foregoing accounts; and that the accounts and figures continued in the foregoing return embrace all of the financial operations of said Company during the period for which said return E is made. f (Signature of ownar or officer) Subscribed nd sworn to before me this day of 19 E f Notary Public in and for the State of Oregon Residing at t Within the terms of CRS 192.500 (1) (e), ORS 192.500 (2) and such other public records statutes as may be applicable, City of Tigard will consider confidential information provided to City of Tigard consisting of *produuccttion� sale of purchase, coat and similar business records. This shall not, restrict the authority of City of Tigard to use such information for regulatory or enforcement purposes. UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING THIS REPORT INTRODUCTION This system of accounts for Solid Waste Collectors is prescribed by the City of Tigard pursuant to (Ordinance) The description below of schedules and accounts are for those which appear in the accompanying report form. This report must be submitted to the City annually. Collector must maintain records adequate to complete this report, including records not specifically discussed in these following instructions. Retention period by the applicant shall be five years. SCHEDULE I — COLLECTOR'S ORGANIZATION This schedule pertains to the operations of the collector as a solid waste collector. Other activities are not to be included. The -only revenues to be included are those directly resulting from operations as a solid waste collector, and the only costs to be included are those necessary to support those operations. SCHEDULE II — INCOME STATEMENT OPERATING REVENUES Customer Revenue: Include herein all revenue earned from the collection and transportation of solid waste in carrier operations. This includes the revenue from special hauls of solid waste, as well as revenue from. regular customer routes. Salvage Revenue: Include all revenue earned from salvage operations. This includes recycling whether or not the collector is involved in separation of the recyclable material. Other Operating Revenue: Include herein incidental earnings from all other solid waste collection services. OPERATING COSTS Wages: Includes wages paid directly to drivers, helpers, and other employees involved in collection or equipment maintenance. Include fringe benefits, employer contributions to union and governmental programs, taxes, and other statutory cost, etc. Fuel, Lubrication: Include cost of gasoline, or other fuel, and oil necessary to vehicle operation. Include taxes. Equipment Maintenance and Repair: Include the cost of parts and materials used, labor employed and bills paid for repairing, greasing and washing vehicles, including replacement of lights, batteries, horn, tire chains and all other equipment of the vehicle. Include repairs and maintenance of shop and garage buildings, grounds and equipment, including light, heat, power, and water. This account shall also include cost of repairs and replacement of tires and tubes including amounts payable on mileage rental or other similar basis. Recycle Costs: Show all costs associated with printing/ads/pick—up labor for recycle only. Dump Fees: Include charges paid for use of dump grounds and facilities. Do NOT include cost of operating or maintaining dump facility. Franchise Fees: Include charges paid to the City for prescribed fee pursuant to (Ordinance) Salaries: Include salaries paid directly to all office employees including company officers. Include fringe benefits, employer contributions to union and governmental programs, taxes, and other statutory costs, etc. Office Expenses: Include cost of office forms, binders, stationery and supplies, telephone service, office equipment rental, computer time charges, and other incidental expenses incurred in operating the office. Do NOT include costs of capitalized equipment. Taxes Licenses, Insurance: Include all taxes and licenses paid to federal, state, local, or other taxing bodies in connection with operation of the business. Do NOT include taxes on fuel nor on income. Include all insurance costs incurred in providing protection to business personnel and property, and to satisfy public liability requirements. Rent: Include all costs incurred in renting, buildings, grounds, and equipment. Do NOT include rents received from sub—rent or sublease. Depreciation: Include the total amount of depreciation for this year as shown in the operating property report (Schedule IV). Straight—line depreciation method shall be used. Sales and AdvertisiM: Include the costs incurred in the solicitation of traffic. Include advertising, tariff and schedule costs, fees for tariff associations, and other business promotion expenses. Professional Fees: Include fees for professional services such as accounting, engineering, legal, etc. Other Collection Costa: Include the cost of labor and material in sanding roadways; removal of snow and ice; bridge, tunnel, and ferry tolls; uniforms, including their care; fines for traffic violations, and similar items. OTHER COSTS Interest Paid: Include all interest charges, fees, and other costs incurred in the process of financing business operations. Do NOT include interest costs for financial activities of the business not directly related to the collection of solid waste. Extraordinary Costs: Include any special costs incurred during the year directly related to the collection business. (For instance, liability claims paid when not covered by insurance.) Include a detailed explanation. Net Operating Income: Compute this as the difference between operating ' - revenues and operating costs. Indicate clearly if costs exceed revenues. SCHEDULE III — CUSTOMER REVENUES AND STATISTICS This schedule is designed to serve as a recapitulation of customer service revenues and statistics. Give the requested information for each customer classification separately. SCHEDULES IV AND V — SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PROPERTY Information for each classification of solid waste collection property owned at the close of the year shall be reported in Schedule IV. Details covering property disposed of during the year shall be show in Schedule V. Each carrier shall fill out Schedule IV for each classification of solid waste collection equipment showing the cost of property devoted to the operations of providing collection service. Collection property disposed of during the reporting year should be shown in Schedule V and at the same time removed from Schedule IV. Property obtained during the year should be included in Schedule IV. SCHEDULE IV In column (2) show the total purchase price of each classification of operating property. If new during the year, show date purchased. In column (3) show the amount of accumulated depreciation at the beginning of the year for which the report is made for each classification of operating property• In column (4) show the amount of depreciation taken this year on each classification of operating property owned at the close of the year. In column (5) show the accumulated depreciation at the end of the year which consists of the addition of the amounts in column (3) and (4). SCHEDULE V In column (2) show the total purchase price of each classification of operating property. In column (3) show this year's depreciation expenses up to the date of retirement on each classification of operating property retired. In column (4) show the accumulated depreciation at date of retirement on each classification of operating property. In column (5) show the net book value by subtracting total depreciation r allowed to date (column'(4)) from the total cost (column (2)). In column (6) show the amount received from the sale of operating property, the amount in trade, or the salvage value. _A In column (7) show the gain or loss on the transaction by subtracting the net book value (column (5)) from the gross sales price (column (6)). dj187 UTILITY AND FRANCHISE COMMITTEE Minutes of January 27, 1987 7:00 PM — Tigard Civic Center �P Members Present: Mike Mirovitz, Gerry McReynolds, Susan Osborn, Dan Jacobs, Fred Benz. Ex. Officer Members Present: Larry Schmidt, Tom Miller, Mike Luckner Staff Present: Bill Monahan The minutes of the November 10 and December 9, 1986, meetings were read and approved as written. The Committee discussed the solid waste rate setting procedures prepared by a subcommittee headed by Gerry McReynolds. Among the issues raised are: A suggestion that the commercial/industrial containers and drop boxes are not equivalent to a single can The user of the drop box should pay the "dumping fee" on top of a hauling pick up fee. This would transfer the cost to those users who discard "heavy" materials. Considerable discussion took place regarding the change in drop box fees. The Committee recognizes that the shift would receive negative input from some customers, however, a true user rate system could develop. The Council needs to decide whether the drop box rate should be a realistic rate related to cost or will the rate be uniform. The Committee discussed the proposal that a profit rate of 8--12% be established. The Committee proposes averaging the information contained in the annual reports of the three haulers to arrive at one rate. That rate needs to be compared to the revenues. The Committee unanimously approved the following language: The annual reports submitted by the franchisees should be averaged and the profits or losses (profit rate) of the average should be used as a basis for setting the rates. It is recommended that if the profits should fall below eight percent, the rates should be adjusted to a ten percent margin. If the profits exceed twelve percent, then rates should be adjusted downward to ten percent. Mike Mirovitz will represent the Committee when the procedure is presented to the City Council in February. The Committee and franchisees discussed complaints related to curbside recycling. The franchisees related the facts concerning individual complaints. Actions have been taken to prevent further misunderstandings. A proposal to set up a spring cleanup and toxic waste collection day was discussed. The haulers agreed to participating in a spring cleanup day. The City emphasis is on cleaning the highways, ditches, common areas. Concern was expressed that yard debris should not be, allowed as the collection effort can g4it:out of. control. At the February meeting further discussion will be hold. Ths haulers will submit cost estimates. � ;tity will determine potential s"r of empower+ and responsibility assijtiieil�n# '•: Fred Benz will writei" up a list" of ' ideas for the project. An April or-fty Saturday is planned for the cleanup-day. Utility 6 Franchise Committee Minutes Meeting of January 27, 1987 Page 2 information on a toxic waste collection day, possibly sponsored by Metro, will be gathered for the February meeting. Bill presented an issue raised by a Tigard resident requesting clarification on the policy of using in ground cans. King City allows them. Tigard doesn't. SAIF and OSHA problems related to the use of in ground cans were discussed. Although the insurance companies used by the haulers will not say that they will not insure them if in ground cans are employed by customers. there is a clear understanding that problems would result. Frank's Disposal Service did provide service, contrary to the franchise agreement. Pride has assumed Frank's area and is trying to eliminate the practice. King City has 95% below ground cans. The hauler in King City, therefore, must provide the service until the consumers change their containers. The hauler cannot refuse to pick up those cans given the usage rate. Bill encouraged committee members to consider applying for the City Center Plan Task Force. The meeting ended at 8:45 PM. The next meeting will be held on February 24, 1997 at 7:00 PM. WAM:cn/0592W r CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: February 17, 1997 DATE SUBMITTED: February 6, 1987 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: 135th/Murray PREVIOUS ACTION: LID—Phase 2— Preliminary Engineering Report PREPARED BY: Randall R.Wooley��` DEPT HEAD OK GZ,` TY ADMIN OK REQUESTED BY: POLICY ISSUE Review of Preliminary Engineering Report on the proposed 135th/Murray LID. INFORMATION SUMMARY On February 17th we will be presenting the preliminary engineering report and asking for Council direction on several items. The biggest questions will be the extent of City (SDC) funding for the project and whether to form separate LID's for Murray and 135th or to have one combined LID. Our tentative schedule for the LID formation is as follows: Feb. 17: Council review of engineering report Feb. 23: Resolution of intent adopted, setting the date for public hearing Mar. 16: Public hearing and adoption of LID ordinance Mar. 23: Contract Review Board approval of design contracts July: Advertise for construction bids August: Begin construction This is a very tight schedule, attempting to meet our goal of improving the road this year. The preliminary engineering report has been delayed slightly by coordination with utility companies. We expect to transmit copies of the report to Council in a supplemental agenda packet prior to the February 17th meeting. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED T Alternatives will be outlined in the report. FISCAL IMPACT Will be included in the report. SUGGESTED ACTION Staff recommendations will accompany the report in the supplemental agenda packet. RRW:bs06llW MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Mayor and City Council February 11, 1987 FROM: Randall R. Wooley. City En inee �t!" SUBJECT: 135th/Murray LID Introduction Accompanying this memo is the Preliminary Engineering Report for the proposed 135th/Murray LID. The Report is a technical report and a thick volume. This memo will attempt to summarize the Report's information. Preliminary engineering review and preliminary design has been completed. The Report defines the roadway alignments and right-of-way needs for the project. It also defines the utility modifications and extensions needed to complete the project. The Report presents a fairly detailed estimate of project costs. In addition, the Report defines the LID boundary and the share of the cost to be borne by each parcel within the LID. Costs _ The estimated project costs are as follows: 135th Avenue LID $1,409,000 Murray Boulevard LID 539,000 Total Cost of Combined LID $2,048,000 These costs are somewhat higher than the rough estimates we prepared last fall. The Report has identified three principal expenses not recognized in our earlier estimates. The preliminary engineering indicates that a small bridge is needed at Summer Creek to satisfy flood plain requirements. We had previously assumed that new culverts would be sufficient. On the Murray Boulevard extension, earthwork will be more extensive than we had anticipated, increasing the costs of the new roadway. We had previously assumed that there would be no costs to the LID for electrical and telephone utilities. Under franchise agreements, these utilities are required to relocate at no cost to the City when the roadway is widened. However, the LID will need to bear some costs associated with undergrounding of the existing utilties. Assumptions We have assumed that the purpose of the LID is to provide all of the improvements that a developer would normally be required to provide. The LID has been expected to comply with all standards for half—street improvements that would normally be imposed on a developer. This led to several assumptions which the Council may wish to review prior to accepting the Preliminary Engineering Report. Changes to these assumptions may require recalculation of the estimated assessments. Because the assessment roll is all on computer, the recalculation can be done easily. Assumptions include the following: 1. No City participation in extra street width. In accordance with recent Council discussion, we assumed that the LID, like a developer, would have to pay all costs of building the streets to collector standards. 2. LID pave no casts of it. _)vements to Scholls Ferry Road. We have assumed that any improvements to Scholls Ferry Road will probably be paid from SDC funds or other non—LID sources. For example, it will be necessary to widen Scholls Ferry at the new Murray Blvd. extension to provide a left-turn refuge. The cost of the widening is estimated to be $20,000; we have assumed that this will be an SDC cost. At 135th and Scholls Ferry Intersection, improvements will be provided by ODOT and MSTIP projects already funded. 3. All utilities must be underground. There are currently overhead power, telephone and cable TV lines along 135th. We have assumed that these lines must be undergrounded as part of the project at some cost to the LID. If, instead, the lines were reincated to new overhead poles, there would be no cost to the LID, except costs associated with providing power for street ligh'cing. Possible City cost sharing. We were asked to estimate what the SDC fund cost would be under several different theories for cost sharing, as follows: 1. SDC pays only for intersection improvements. This is the approach used in the Report. The cost to SDC would be approximately $20,000 for intersection improvements at Murray/Scholls Ferry. 2. SDC pays for "extra capacity". In the past, SDC funds have sometimes been used to pay the difference between constructing to local street standards and constructing to collector street standards. Collector streets are wider and have thicker pavements than local streets. If this approach is used, it is estimated that the SDC cost would be as follows: 135th Avenue LID $194,000 Murray Blvd. LID 95,000 Total (combined LID) $289,000 F r. . In a combined LID, this would mean a 14% reduction in assessments, a savings of about $138 on a typical subdivison lot. 3. SDC pays for the share of through traffic. The Report estimates that through traffic is approximately 50% on 135th Avenue. By 2005, the Report estimates, through traffic will be approximately 68% on 135th Avenue and 79% of the volume on Murray Boulevard. The City has not previously used this as a basis of cost sharing. Construction costs are not directly related to traffic volumes. 4. SDC pays for the bridge at Summer Creek. The bridge will be a construction expense not usually encountered by developers. In the 1986 Hall Boulevard LID, bridge widening was not part of the half-street improvements paid by the LID. The estimated cost of the bridge is $186,000 (including engineering and contingencies) or approximately 9% of the total improvement cost. One LID_or Two. The Report provides preliminary assessment rolls for separate LID's for Murray and 135th. It also provides a preliminary assessment roll for a combined LID. Separate LID's would reduce the costs to Murray properties and increase costs to 135th properties. This is due in part to the way the boundary is drawn. The boundary was drawn to follow subdivision boundaries, to assure compliance with non-remonstrance agreements. The difference is also due to the need for a bridge on 135th and the need for more utility work on 135th. The attached Table I shows the estimated assessment for a typical single family lot under different scenarios. Other Costs As proposed, property owners are expected to donate any right-of-way required. Many have already done so as a condition of development. Those who do not donate will receive an additional assessment for right-of-way. A few existing houses have overhead power service currently. When the utilities are placed underground, they may have some additional costs for providing an underground power service. Schedule If all the issues can be resolved at the February 17th Council meeting, we would expect to have a resolution ready on February 23rd to set the public hearing. The hearing could then be held on March 16th. Following the public hearing, we would proceed to final design and hope to be under construction by August. This is a rather optimistic schedule. It assumes no major problems in right-of-way acquisition. It also assumes prompt approvals from State and County agencies. Recommendations 1. I recommend that the Streets SDC fund pay the costs of intersection improvements at Scholls Ferry and the costs of the Summer Creek bridge. This appears to be consistent with the policies recently discussed by Council for cost sharing on collector streets. } 2. I recommend that we proceed with one combined LID. This puts all properties on the same cost basis. 3. I recommend that we accept the preliminary plans of the Preliminary Engineer's Report with the amendments recommended above. 2949P a y J w �4s .1�'0 ..++ �'•h.-.' 'r.3 .t+.m e.nvo3*.w - 'S+' `3a'.:.i TABLE I y ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT FOR A TYPICAL SINGLE—FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION LOT. 135th LID Murray LID Combined LID As proposed in the Report $ 1,269 $ 651 $ 979 (SDC pays intersection costs only). If SDC paid for "extra $ 1,094 $ 554 $ 841 capacity" costs If SDC paid for bridge costs $ 11101 $ 651 $ 890 4 (but not for "extra capacity" costs) If SDC paid none of the costs $ 1,269 $ 671 $ 986 2949P a; �i � q CITY SOF TIGARD PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT 135TH / MURRAY LID 1 woo 77r � � r � � mow.•• .� wvc�isiuuM �\~�� c e c • i ..uvr iq n—u:jFJ� F C KEECH ASSOCIATES, INC.,TRAFFIC Engineers FEBRUARY 8, 1987 Planners Surveyors Landscape Architects PR.ELDAINARY ENGINEERING REPORT 135th AVENUE/ MURRAY BOULEVARD LID City of Tigard, Ore8m February 6, 1987 r Ll SEED pROfF , c 8520 arP �L�• 22.�g�y SAND`'`�O David H. Sandstrom, P.E. Project Manager ` for ROBERT E. MEYER CONSULTANTS, INC. 4805 S.W. Griffith Drive Beaverton, Oregon 97005 503/643-7531 1348-00 City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID k7 INDEX SECTION NAME PAGE 1 Introduction 1 2 Scope of Work 1-2 3 Resources 1 4 Base Mapping 1 5 LID Boundary and Legal Descriptions 1-10 6 Design Requirements 1 7 Preliminary Design 1-14 Horizontal Alignment 1 a5. Vertical Alignment 2 Typical Pavement Section 2 Earthwork 3 Intersections 3 Right-Of-Way Dedication 5 Utility Services Water 8 Sanitary Sewer 10 Storm Drainage 10 Electricity 12 Telephone 13 Cable 14 Landscaping 14 8 Traffic Analysis 1-5 9 Opinion of Probable Cost 1 10 LID Ownership Roll 1-41 11 LID Assessment Roll 1-20 Appendix Opinion of Probable Cost 1-4 Trip Generation Allocation 1-15 Letter from Stewart Title 1 Figure 1,Scholls Ferry Road widening at Murray Boulevard 1 1548-00 \ � \ INDEX (Cont.) Appendix (cont.) SHEET , Preliminary Plans . \ LID Base Map !- [ !]Ah Avenue ] Murray Boulevard # \ � \ � \ | \ � wg . ¥ l � N INTRODUCTION �y Tig F., City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID INTRODUCTION Preparation of this Preliminary Engineering Report was authorized by the City of Tigard under Personal Services Contract No. 000133. Execution of this contract is a result of City of Tigard Resolution No. 86-131, directing the staff to have a Preliminary Engineering Report prepared regarding the feasibility of providing street Improvements through the formation of a Local Improvement District in the area of S.W. 133th Avenue and the proposed extension of Murray Boulevard. The background and a description of preliminary work completed prior to this report to determine the feasibility of the LID is provided in the "Preliminary Evaluation Report, 135th/Murray LID, November, 1986;' prepared by the City of Tigard. This report presents LID base maps, legal descriptions, preliminary plans, a summary of preliminary engineering, opinions of probable cost, an LID ownership and assessment roll, traffic analysis, and a description of how assessments are calculated in accordance with the attached scope of work. The following scope of work is taken from the City of Tigard's Request For Proposal rr for this project. t 7 41 Y sk;^ t a� . 1.548-00: Page l SCOPE OF WORK 17 JW ' City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID SCOPE OF WORK The consultant work under this contract includes: 1. Preparation of a Preliminary Engineers Report for the proposed 135th/Murray LID. 2. Attendance at one City Council meeting to present the Preliminary Engineer's Report and to answer questions about the Report. 3. Attendance at one public hearing on the LID formation to answer any questions which may arise pertaining to the Preliminary Engineer's Report. The Preliminary Engineers Report shall be prepared in accordance with Resolution No. 86-131 and TMC 13.04.030 (b). The consultant shall supply 25 copies of the completed report to the City. The report shall consider two alternatives. Alternative A is the formation of one LID as described in the Preliminary Evaluation Report. Alternative B is formation of two LID's - one for the construction of Murray Boulevard west of 135th Avenue and one for reconstruction of 135th Avenue between Scholls Ferry Road and Walnut Street. For each alternative, the report shall include: * 1. A map or maps showing the LID boundary, all ownership parcels within the LID,and the additional right-of-way which must be acquired. I_ 2. A legal description of the proposed LID boundary. 3. A description of how the assessments for the various p parcels are to be calculated based on the traffic-generating potential of each parcel. WI 1- 1548-00 Page 1 -d' ?�^.,:: x � 'S'S 1,1`.4 :=A'a41 q:•f . .s1 -; 'c v } t` M"a'! 7. � ut 1`Y ,-:.^3`'4T F.4 C r i+ � ' 4. An estimate of the total cost of the LID and of the assessment of each - parcel in the LID. ti 5. An estimate of the portion of the cost attributed to "extra capacity" in the design (i.e., the extra width and pavement depth required because the street is designed to collector street standards rather than local street standards). 6. A complete LID roll showing the name and mailing address of the owner(s) F; 8 g of each parcel in the LID and the estimated assessment for the parcel. (Note: County tax rolls are not an adequate source for this information. A title company report or similar sea►ch of records is required. The date of the search should be less than 30 days prior to the release of the Preliminary Engineer's Report.) 7. A traffic analysis to project traffic volumes on 135th Avneue and on Murray Boulevard in the year 2005. For 135th Avenue, a projection of the percentages of through and local traffic in 2005. Ll L El 1548-00 Page 2 ti �M i l r RESOURCES s f 'Fw ha City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID RESOURCES Mapping and data available for the preparation of this report include the following: Topographic Maps - Prints of topographic maps at a scale of 1" = 100' with contour intervals of 2' from 1974 aerial photography Tax Lot Maps - Current tax lot maps from Washington County (January 12, 1987) Plat Mans - Ari Green Brittany Square No. 1 Brittany Square No. 2 Brittany Square No. 3 Cotswald Meadows Cotswald Meadows No. 2 Cotswald Meadows No. 3 Morning Hill No. 1 Morning Hill No. 2 Morning Hill No. 3 Morning Hill No. 4 Winter Lake William and Vanchuyver Tract Street Plans - State Highway Department preliminary plans for 1987, Scholls Ferry Road improvements [ Zoning Map - Current zoning map and comprehensive plan from the City t, of Tigard Standard Drawings - City of Tigard Standard Drawings Utility Maps - Sanitary sewer Storm drainage Water U.S.G.S quadrangle Maps Traffic Data - Transportation Map from Comprehensive Plan Metropolitan Service District Data Design Standards - Washington County Uniform Road Improvement Design Standards k 1548-00 Page 1 ty �T BASE NAPPING r y � _ City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID BASE MAPPING The LID base map and corresponding plans for 135th Avenue and Murray Boulevard are compiled from a mosaic of tax lot maps at a scale of i" = 100'. Elevati • ans are taken from 1974 aerial topographic maps provided by the City of Tigard, scale 1" = 10011 contour interval 21. Horizontal dimensions and ground elevations used for preliminary design are based upon scaled dimensions, property line locations and ground elevations represented on the above described maps. Field surveys to verify centerline right-of-way and property line locations is beyond the scope of this report. L Fi, i5#&00 Page 1 n, f Y T. I 1 M j tA LID BOUNDARY AND LEGAL DESCRIP"C S s t Y l A �3 City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID LM BOUNDARY AND LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS 135th Avenue / Murray Boulevard LID: The overall LID boundary shown on enclosed sheets 1 of 4 and 2 of 4 is generally as defined by the City of Tigard. Slight modifications have been made to the boundary at street intersections so that construction to be performed under the LID will be contained within the LID boundary. 133th Avenue LID and Murray Boulevard LID: The line between these two potentially separate LID's is based upon an evaluation of areas served by 135th Avenue and Murray Boulevard, by waiver of remonstrance agreements made under existing plats and by the proposed construction scope for each LID. The 135th Avenue LID would Include construction of the southerly portion of Murray Boulevard from station 0+00 to station 8+20± plus the entire length of the 135th Avenue improvement from '.Murray Boulevard to Scholls Ferry Road. The Murray Boulevard LID would be limited to construction of Murray y Boulevard from station 8+20±to Scholls Ferry Road. t LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS The bearings and distances contained In the body of the legal descriptions are based on a compilation of subdivision plats, surveys, deeds and county road notes of record, together with Oregon State Highway Department drawings. The basis of bearings Is the site map for Russ Krueger prepared by R.E. Bancroft do Associates, Inc., revised 7-24-86. �. . 134340 Page 1 Robert E NveWr Consultants City of Tigard S.W. Murray Boulevard Local Improvement District AN AREA OF LAND IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, AND IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, IN SECTION 33, TIS, RIW, W.M., AND IN SECTION 4, TIS, RIW, W.M., SAID AREA BEING ^ MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4, WHICH BEARS N 880 58110'- W, 757.61 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, N 880 58110" W, 984.69 !~. FEET; THENCE, N 100 39'10401 W, 1,346.90 FEET TO A POINT 20.00 FEET SOUTHEASTERLY OF (WHEN MEASURED AT A RIGHT ANGLE) THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD (STATE HIGHWAY NO. 210) WHICH BEARS N 020 13-54-1 E, 584.02 FEET AND N 340 20-56-1 E, 912.85 FEET AND S 100 39-041-, 28.28 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE AFORESAID NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, S 340 20-5611 W, 80.00 FEET; THENCE, N 550 39-0411 W, 45.00 FEET TO THE -: CENTERLINE OF SAID S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 340 2015611 E, 595.00 FEET; THENCE, S 550 39-04-- E, 45.00 FEET; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, S 340 20-561- W, 375.00 FEET; THENCE, S 550 39104" E, 73.53 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT AGREEMENT RECORDED IN BOOK 1008, PAGE 538, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 33, S 880 19159" E, 587.77 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF AND THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER - OF SAID SECTION 33, N 010 38152" E, 352.36 FEET TO THE Page 1 of 2 E, N 35° NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT; THENC39133" E, 694.45 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF S.W. ASHBURY LANE AT THE WEST END THEREOF, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3, A SUBDIVISON OF RECORD; THENCE,ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A NON—TANGENT 375.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETOTHE RIGHT (CENTRAL ANGLE; 59 20'46"; , LONG CHORD: S 85° 401 45 E, 34.98 FEET) AN ARC DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 143, SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 143, N 0 34135" E, 87.36 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 143, 142 AND 141 OF SAID PLA' , S 840 35152" E, 195.43 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3; THENCE, ALONG THE NORTHERLY EAST LINE OF SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3, S 01° 34'35" W, 847.00 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. MORNING HILL DRIVE; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, S 880 22128" E, 56.44 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WESTBURY TERRACE; THENCE, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WESTBURY TERRACE; S 02° 14'27-' W, 124.87 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE, S 870 45'33" E, 25.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF S.W. WESTBURY TERRACE AND THE INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE f NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 4; THENCE, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, S 8825103- E, 100.01 FEET TO THE tb NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 84, SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3; + THENCE, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY MOST EAST LINE OF COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3, S 020 14127" W, 490.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF—WAY LINE OF S.W. MURRAY BOULEVARD; THENCE, N 880 23'03^ E, 282.53 FEET; THENCE, S 010 34'57" E, 117.33 FEET; THENCE, S 370 37116" W, 979.65 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. i e Page 2 of 2 j Robert E Consultants City f Tigard S.W. 135th Avenue /S.W. Murray Boulevard Local Improvement District Boundary AN AREA OF LAND IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, AND IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, IN SECTION 33, TIS, RIW, W.M., AND IN SECTION 4, TIS, RIW, W.M., SAID AREA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4 WHICH BEARS N 880 59,10" W, 25.01 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH HALF, THENCE, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, N 880 58'10" W, 1,717.29 FEET; THENCE, N 100 391-041- W, 1,346.90 FEET TO A POINT 20.00 FEET SOUTHEASTERLY OF (WHEN MEASURED AT A RIGHT ANGLE) TIME SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF S.W. SCROLLS FERRY ROAD (STATE HIGHWAY NO. 210) WHICH BEARS N 020 13-54-- E, 584.02 FEET AND N 340 20156" E, 912.85 FEET AND S 100 39104", 28.28 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE AFORESAID NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, S 340 20136" W, 80.00 FEET; THENCE, N 550 39-04" W, 45.00 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 340 20156" E, 595.00 FEET; THENCE, S 550 39-04" E, 45.00 FEET; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, S 340 20-56" W, _ 375.00 FEET; THENCE, S 550 391041- E, 73.53 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT AGREEMENT RECORDED IN BOOK 1008, PAGE 538, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 33, S 880 19159" E, 587.77 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF AND THE WEST x LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33, N 010 38-52" E, 352.36 FEET TO THE Page 1 of 4 r NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT; THENCE, N 350 39'33" E, 694.45 -- FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF' S.W. ASHBURY LANE AT THE WEST END THEREOF, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3, A SUBDIVISON OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT 375.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT (CENTRAL ANGLE: 50 20'46"; LONG CHORD: S 850 40'451° E, 34.98 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 143, SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 143, N 010 34135" E, 87.36 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 143, 142 AND 141 OF SAID PLAT, S 840 35152" E, 195.43 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY MOST NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3 AND A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF LOT 24, COTSWALD MEADOWS, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID WEST LINE, N 010 34135" E, 9.14 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24 AND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 40, PAGE 509, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT, N 010 34'35" E, 330.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT AND A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF MILLARD AND VANCHUYVER TRACT, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, �. N 880 22'28" E, 330.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 32, SAID MILLARD AND VANCHUYVER TRACT; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, N 010 34135" E, 1,283.84 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT LAND SALE CONTRACT RECORDED IN BOOK 914, PAGE 762, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, N 370 21'11" E, 340.64 FEET; THENCE, N 220 12134" W, 77.33 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD (STATE HIGHWAY NO. 210); THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 670 47126" E, 146.39 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT OF SAID CENTERLINE AT RWCL STATION 46+42.41 AS SHOWN ON THAT OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DRAWING t Page 2 of 4 TITLED "SCHOLLS HIGHWAY AT S.W. 135TH be OLD SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD DETAIL MAP"; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 710 32-01" E, 80.00 FEET; THENCE, S 180 27'59" E, 114.04 FEET; THENCE, S 620 42101" E, 745.28 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST a CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT BARGAIN AND SALE DEED RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 83027784, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, solo 34137' W, 990.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF. SAID TRACT AND A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF BRITTANY SQUARE NO. 3, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, S 880 23141" E, 145.70 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WINTERLAKE DRIVE; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, S 010 36'19" W, 150.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE AND ALONG THE ARC OF A 280.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE: x. 480 51136"; LONG CHORD: S 220 49129" E, 231.61 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 238.78 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE, CONTINUING `. ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, S 470 15'17" E, 165.51 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, �^ ALONG THE ARC OF A 300.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE: 340 49117"; LONG CHORD: S 660 18136" E, 179.53 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 182.32 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. 130TH AVENUE AND THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33; THENCE, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, S 010 30112" W, 1,095 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 4, AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 95, MORNING HILL NO. 4, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, g S 020 27128" W, 990.00 FEET; THENCE, N 870 3213" W, 250.00 FEET; THENCE, S 710 IY W, 1,105 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT WHICH BEARS S 880 58'10" E, 20.50 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID F SECTION 4; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WALNUT STREET (CR NO. 934), S 170 47127" E, -Page 3 of 4 / 285 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LNE OF SAID S.W. WALNUT STREET; THENCE, ALONG THE ARC OF A 45. FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE 16 #321" LONG CHORD; 5 26 09107- E, 133.04 FEET A / DISTANCE OF 1335 FEET THENCE, N $° 5'0 W, 10S30FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 6 OSRS HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION \ / PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 6, N / s 02 14-2711 E, 120.82FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. \ � . \ � : \ � \ � / } ! . � ]\ a \ � : . . . . . Page #o % . Robert E Nvwr Consultants City of Tigard S.W. 135th Avenue Local Improvement District Boundary AN AREA OF LAND IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, AND IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, IN SECTION 33, TIS, RIW, W.M., AND IN SECTION 4, TIS, RIW, W.M., SAID AREA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 4 BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4 WHICH BEARS N 880 58'10" W, 25.01 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH HALF, THENCE, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, N 880 58'10" W, 732.60 FEET; THENCE, N 370 37116" E, 979.65 FEET, THENCE, ,• N 010 34157" W, 117.53 FEET; THENCE, S 880 25'03" W, 282.53 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT 90, COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY MOST EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION, N 020 14127" E, 490.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 84 OF SAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3 AND A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 33; THENCE, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 84, AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 33, N 880 25103" W, 100.01 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EAST RICHT-OF-WAY LINE OF S.W. WESTBURY TERRACE; THENCE, N 820 45133" W, 25.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WESTBURY y TERRACE; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE N 020 14'27" E, 124.87 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. MORNING HILL DRIVE; THENCE, ALONG THE LAST SAID CENTERLINE N 880 22128" W, 56.44 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY MOST EAST LINE OF THE AFORESAID COTSWALD MEADOWS NO. 3; THENCE, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, N 010 34135' E 4 8 7.00 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY MOST NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID COTSWALD 1. MEADOWS NO. 3 AND A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF LOT 24, 1� Page 1 of 3 COTSWALD MEADOWS, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, _ ALONG SAID WEST LINE, N• 01° 34135" E, 9.14 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24 AND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 40, PAGE 509, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT, N 010 34'35" E, 330.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT AND A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF MILLARD AND VANCHUYVER TRACT, A sSUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, N 88° 22'28" E, 330.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 32, SAID MILLARD AND VANCHUYVER TRACT; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, N 01° 34135" E, 1,283.84 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT LAND SALE CONTRACT RECORDED IN BOOK 914, PAGE 762, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, N 37° 21011" E, 340.64 FEET; THENCE, ' N 220 12134 W, 77.33 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD (STATE HIGHWAY NO. 210); THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 67° 47126" E, 146.59 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT OF SAID CENTERLINE AT RWCL STATION 46+42.41 AS SHOWN ON THAT OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DRAWING TITLED "SCROLLS HIGHWAY AT S.W. 135TH do OLD SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD DETAIL MAP"; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, N 710 32'01" E, 80.00 FEET; THENCE, S 18° 27159" E, 114.04 FEET; THENCE, S 620 42101" E. 745.28 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT BARGAIN AND SALE DEED RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 83027784, SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, S 01° 34'37" W, 990.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT AND A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF BRITTANY SQUARE NO. 3, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, j S 88° 23141" E, 143.70 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. 1 WINTERLAKE DRIVE; THENCE, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, S 01° 36119" W, 150.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE AND ALONG THE ARC OF A 280.00 FOOT O RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE: 480 51136"; LONG Page 2 of 3 r' 8.; CHORD: S 220 49129" E, 231.61 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 238.78 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, S 470 15'17" E, 165.51 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A 300.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE: 349 49117"; LONG CHORD: S 66° 18136" E, 179.53 FEET) A DISTANCE OF 182.32 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. 130TH AVENUE AND THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST �k QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33; THENCE, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, S 010 30'12" W, 1,095 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 4, AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 95, MORNING HILL NO. 4, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST V QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, S 02° 27'28" W, 990.00 FEET; THENCE, N 87° 32'3" W, 250.00 FEET; THENCE, S 710 15' W, 1,105 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT WHICH BEARS S 88° 38110" E, 20.50 FEET tas FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4; THENCE, PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 FEET FROM THE CENTERLINE OF S.W. WALNUT g STREET (CR NO. 934), S 170 47'27" E, 2.85 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID S.W. WALNUT STREET; THENCE, ALONG THE ARC OF A 457.46 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT (CENTRAL ANGLE: 160 43121"; LONG CHORDs S 260 09'07" F133.04, FEET) A DISTANCE OF 133.52 FEET; THENCE, N 8$0 58110" W, 105.30 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 6, OBRS HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF RECORD; THENCE, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 6, N 020 14'27" E, 120.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. { .Page 3 of 3 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 135th Avenue * Road Classification and Typical Section - 135th Avenue is designated as a Minor Collector. Right-of-Way width is a minimum of 60 feet. - Street width is 40 feet between curbs. - Lane configuration includes two travel lanes plus a bike lane on each side, within the curbs. - Sidewalks 5 feet wide plus a landscape strip will be provided on each side. * Design Speed and Geometry $ Pe Y - The design speed for 135th Avenue is 35 mph. :. - Vertical and horizontal geometry conforms to the City of Tigard standards and to Washington County Uniform Road Improvement Design Standards. Murray Boulevard * Road Classification and Typical Section - Murray Boulevard is designated as a Major Collector. - Right-of-way width is a minimum of 60 feet. - Street width Is 44 feet between curbs. X - Lane configuration Includes two travel lanes, a continuous center turn lane and a bike path inside the curb line along each side. Sidewalks 5 feet wide plus a landscape strip will be provided on U each side. * Design Speed and Geometry - ThMurrayBoulevard The sign speed for M rray Boule cd Is 35 mph. ^f' - Vertical and horizontal geometry conforms to the City of Tigard standards and to Washington County Uniform Road Improvement Design Standards. - 1348-00 Page 1 �< PRELUAMARY DESIGN yy City of Tigard ^ 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID PRELIMINARY DESIGN HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT 135th Avenue The south end of the 135th Avenue project begins at the proposed intersection with Murray Boulevard with a tangent section radial to the curve in Murray Boulevard. The centerline alignment then follows a 365 foot radius curve approximately 265 lineal feet northeasterly to a point tangent to the existing centerline of 135th Avenue. The alignment then runs northerly along the existing centerline to a point approximately 520 feet south of the centerline of Scholls Ferry Road. At this point, the alignment follows a 600 foot radius reversing curve to the east and along a 100 foot length of tangent, to the intersection with the centerline of Scholls Ferry Road. The total length from the centerline of Murray Boulevard to the centerline of Scholls Ferry Road is approximately 3,728 lineal feet. Horizontal alignment is safe for stopping sight distance requirements for the 35 mile per hour design speed. t._ Murray Boulevard c The proposed horizontal alignment for Murray Boulevard was previously established prior to the development of Cotswald Meadows No. 3. Horizontal geometry shown on sheet 4 of 4 is based upon a plan prepared by R.E. Bancroft do Associates, Inc., dated June 9, 1986. The Murray Boulevard improvements will begin at a point on 135th Avenue opposite the south line of LID lot No. 390 and run north and westerly approximately 2,808 lineal feet to the centerline of Scholls Ferry Road. 1_ From the beginning point on 135th Avenue, the alignment runs north approximately 346 feet along the existing centerline of 135th Avenue to a 17 point of curvature, then along a 500 foot radius curve to the left approximately 791 feet, then along a tangent parallel with the south line of Cotswald Meadows No. 3 approximately 424 feet, then along a 900 foot radius curve to the right approximately 515 feet, then along a tangent approximately 731 feet to the centerline of Scholls Ferry Road. The 1348-00 Page 1 intersection at Scholls Ferry Road is located at a point where a future extension of Murray Boulevard will continue to the north. Horizontal curvature provides adequate stopping sight distance for the 35 mile per hour design speed. VERTICAL ALIGNMENT 135th Avenue Vertical alignment for 135th Avenue is controlled by intersection grades at north and south ends, existing side street and driveway connections, and the 100 year flood plain elevation at Summer Creek. Washington County standards for grades and sight distance are met at the intersection with Murray Boulevard by developing a landing area of approximately 50 feet in length with centerline grades varying from 1.5% to 2%. At 100 feet north of the intersection, the grade transitions to a downward grade of approximately 4%. Grades vary from 0.5% to approximately 6.2% along the length of 135th Avenue. The flattest section will be at the Summer Creek crossing. Grades are adequate for stopping sight distances throughout. _ Murray Boulevard The vertical alignment for Murray Boulevard is controlled by the existing grade at the beginning of the project and grades at S.W. Wilton Street, at Scholls Ferry Road, and at the proposed intersection with 135th Avenue; by stopping sight distance requirements, by crossing of a drainageway and by platted slope easements along Cotswald Meadows No. 3. Centerline grades vary from approximately 1% through the curve at the intersection with 135th Avenue to approximately 6.6% at the southeasterly end of the project. Proposed grades are adequate for stopping sight distance for the 35 mile per hour design speed. lTYPICAL PAVEMENT SECTION 135th Avenue and Murray Boulevard The pavement section for both 135th Avenue and Murray Boulevard will �- conform to City of Tigard Standards, Collector Street Section, Drawing No. 71-A-221. The standard section includes 4 inches for asphaltic -- concrete over 15 inches of aggregate base. 1548-00 Page 2 zj EARTHWORK r 135th Avenue Earthwork for 135th Avenue will include removal of existing road surfacing and excavation and embankment to design grades. Fill will be required from approximately 80 feet to 450 feet north of Murray Boulevard with depths varying from 0 feet to 4.5 feet. Fill will also be required for approximately 400 lineal feet across Summer Creek with depths ranging from 0 feet to 6 feet to finish grade. Cuts will not be significant throughout most of the 8 project and range from 0 feet to 2.5 feet to finish grade. Final design grades can be adjusted to match existing side streets without reconstruction beyond the ends of existing curbs. Approximate limits of 2 to 1 cut and fill slopes are shown on the attached preliminary plans. Murray Boulevard Earthwork for Murray Boulevard will include removal of existing road surfacing at the south end of 135th Avenue and excavation and b emankment to design grades. Consideralde excavation_ 8 g will be needed to develop grades that will satisfy vertical alignment requirements for a 35 mile per hour design speed. Near the Scholls Ferry Road intersection,cuts at centerline will be nearly 11 feet to finish grade. Near the 135th Avenue intersection, cuts at centerline will be as high as 13 feet to finish grade. Fill up to a 4 foot depth will be required across a swale and drainageway approximately 1,000 feet east of Scholls Ferry Road. The proposed grade will match the existing south end of S.W. Wilton Avenue. Fill slopes at 2 to 1 along the south edge of Cotswald Meadows No. 3 will fail within the 8 foot wide slope easements provided within the platted lots. Approximate r limits of cut and fill slopes are shown on the attached preliminary plans. f INTERSECTIONS 13ft Avenue J SdwUs Ferry Road The intersection with Scholls Ferry Road is designed to align with the extension of 135th Avenue to the north of Scholls Ferry Road, and to comply with Washington County standards for intersection design. Intersection design standards require that the angle between intersecting j right-of-way lines be not less than 750. The existing angle between 135th 1548-00 Page 3 !�� Avenue and the westerly leg of Scholls Ferry Road is approximately 660. To develop a minimum angle of 750 and to match the alignment of 135th Avenue to the north, the north end of 135th Avenue must be aligned as shown on the preliminary pian, sheet 3 of 4. The construction limit for work to be performed under this LID is at the south edge of pavement for Scholls Ferry Road improvements, to be constructed by the Oregon State Highway Division in 1987. Murray Boulevard /Scholls Ferry Road The intersection of Murray Boulevard and Scholls Ferry Road meets design criteria for stopping sight distance, slopes and horizontal angles. The construction limits for work to be performed under this LID is at the ' existing edge of pavement of Scholls Ferry Road. Roadside ditching will be required at each side of the intersection along Scholls Ferry Road to develop adequate drainage. Scholls Ferry Road Wldrening at Murray Boulevard The construction of Murray Boulevard will end at Scholls Ferry Road. Scholls Ferry Road is a two lane arterial street with an existing pavement width of approximately 22 feet. Due to the left turn movement expected from Scholls Ferry Road onto Murray Boulevard, a left turn lane is required to allow through traffic and to provide a safe refuge for the turning vehicle. A 12 foot wide turn lane with 100 feet of storage is proposed as a preliminary design. A 12 foot through travel lane is proposed in both directions, requiring approximately 14 feet of pavement widening. The south bound lane will remain straight, therefore, the north bound lane will be required to shift to the east approximately 300 feet south of the Murray Boulevard intersection, and taper back to its original location approximately 750 feet north of the intersection, based on a 50-55 mph design speed. The south bound turn lane and the north bound lane shift would also require striping and advanced signing. 1548-00 Page 4 " ,4 The existing right-of-way is 50 feet wide on Scholls Ferry Road and has been assumed to be centered on the existing pavement. Based on this �. assumption, additional right-of-way will be required on the east side of the road. The cost of the right-of-way acquisition has not been included in the total cost of this project. The total cost of the widening is estimated to be $19,650. See Figure 1. This cost does not include the ditch realignment and the 12" culvert which lM will be provided as part of the 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID. The construction of the turn lane on Scholls Ferry Road is not included in the work to be performed under this LID. Murray Boulevard/ 135th Avenue (South end) The south end of Murray Boulevard will be constructed to full width improvements to the south line of LID Lot No. 390. Tapers for lane width transitions will be delineated by paint striping on the new section. Ditching to the south and minor pavement patching for grade transitions to existing surfacing may be required south of Lot No. 390. Murray Boulevard / 135th Avenue (New intersection) f The new intersection of Murray Boulevard and 135th Avenue is designed to meet requirements for stopping sight distance, grades and horizontal geometry. The 135th Avenue leg is radial to the curve on Murray Boulevard. Superelevation of 1.5% to 2% is proposed for the 500 foot centerline radius curve on Murray Boulevard. A smooth transition from this grade to a negative 4% grade on 135th Avenue is accomplished by a _ 100 foot vertical curve, thus creating a relatively level landing area at the end of 135th Avenue. A severe break in grade and poor sight distance is thus avoided. i RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION 135th Avenue 135th Avenue has recently been designated as a Minor Collector per City of Tigard standards with a required right-of-way width of 60 feet. 135th Avenue (County Road No. 934) was originally created as a 40 foot wide 5 !_ road having 20 feet of right-of-way on each side of the centerline. In 1548-00 Page. 5 Y recent years, additional right-of-way has been dedicated as abutting tracts _ of land have been developed as residential subdivisions. Dedications prior to the classification as a Minor Collector have been based upon a 70 foot right-of-way width, requiring 13 foot dedications on each side. As a result, existing right-of-way width varies from 20 to 35 feet from centerline. Most of the tracts abutting 135th Avenue, where a half right-of-way width of 20 feet presently exists, will need to dedicate a 10 foot strip of land to provide the required right-of-way. _ While a 10 foot strip of dedication will generally be required, exceptions exist where the proposed alignment will vary from the existing centerline. At the north end, where alignment shifts to the east to meet Intersection requirements, more right-of-way will be required on the east side than on the west side. At the south end, where the centerline curves to intersect with Murray Boulevard, full width dedication will be required. r The following table lists all parcels from which right-of-way dedication is t;- required. Parcels are listed by LID Lot Number, tax lot and approximate square footage to be dedicated. J;t The area to be dedicated from each tax lot has been determined from scaled dimensions taken from the preliminary plans and current tax lot maps. s 1543-00 Page 6 lA Right-of-Way Dedication For 135th Avenue LID AREA LOT NO. TAX MAP TAX LOT S2UARE FEET ACRES 1 1S1 33A 300 30,900 0.709 2 1S1 33C 100 850 0.020 3 ISI 33C 101 100 0.002 5 ISI 33C 103 3,600 0.083 8 ISI 33C 106 900 0.021 t.� 10 ISI 33C 108 600 0.014 11 ISI 33CD 100 3,300 0.076 160 ISI 330C 200 1,300 0.030 161 ISI 33DC 300 350 0.008 162 ISI 330C 400 1,650 0.038 302 251 4A 501 2,100 0.048 303 251 4AB 100 4,050 0.093 s 349 2S 1 4AB 4,500 600 0.014 331 2S 1 4AB 4,600 250 0.006 352 2S 1 4AB 4,700 1,800 0.041 390A 2S 1 4B 101 33,900 0.778 391 2S I 4B 102 150 0.003 I ' y L �.1 �M 1548-00 Page 7 Murray Boulevard �- Murray Boulevard is designated as a Major Collector per City of Tigard standards with a required right-of-way width of 60 feet. The only portions of existing right-of-way include a section of 40 foot right-of-way of the south end of 135th Avenue and a 35 foot wide dedication along the south edge of Cotswald Meadows No. 3. The following table lists all parcels from which right-of-way dedication is e required. Parcels are listed by LID Lot Number, tax lot and approximate square footage to be dedicated. The area to be dedicated from each tax lot has been determined from T scaled dimensions taken from the preliminary plans and current tax lot maps. ` Right-of-Way For MurrayBoulevard � y y le LID AREA LOT NO. TAX MAP TAX LOT SQUARE FEET ACRES y. 390B 2S 1 4B 101 97,900 2.247 437 ISI 33C 1,300 810 0.019 UTILITY SERVICES A primary portion of this preliminary study is to evaluate the requirements for Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drainage, Electrical, Telephone. and Cable services. The intent is to establish all the necessary utilities for the future development of the LID area and to avoid trench cuts or horizontal boring across the new pavement. Many utilities already exist along 135th Avenue while - Murray Boulevard is a new street with no existing utilities. L Water The LID area is served by the Tigard Water District. A 16" water main-exists on fthe east side of 135th Avenue and is tapped into at the Greenfield Apartment entrance and at the intersections of Brittany Drive, Feiring Lane and Morning Hill Drive. Mr. Robert Santee, manager of the Tigard Water District, was ` contacted and shown plans of the LID. He stated that they will provide all labor 1548-00 Page 8 r- and materials necessary to make modifications to their water lines as a result of the LID improvements. The costs for the modifications will not be assessed to the LID. Those costs that relate to service extensions to serve undeveloped property will be passed on to the developers of the property when water service is connected. Those costs that relate to relocation of waterlines and appurtenances such as fire hydrants and valve boxes will be carried by the Tigard Water District. E. 135th Avenue The modifications necessary along 135th Avenue include the following: 1. Extend the 16" main north approximately 800 feet and connect it to an existing line stubbed across Scholls Ferry Road. {{ 2. Extend a line from Brittany Drive across 135th Avenue for future t development. 3. Install a line at two locations north of Brittany Drive for future development. The location and size of these lines will be determined in the final design phase. The lines will be connected to the main and plugged on the west end. 4. Relocation of existing fire hydrants and adjustments to valve boxes is inevitable for this type of project. The amount of adjustments and relocations necessary was not evaluated in detail for this study since they do not impact the LID cost. 5. Relocation of the existing water line along 135th Avenue is assumed to be not necessary at this time, since adequate information regarding the elevation of the existing line is not readily available. Further analysis will be required to locate the line. The vertical alignment can be slightly adjusted in locations where conflicts arise during the final design phase. Murray Boulevard No water main is required along Murray Boulevard. Water service to development south of Murray Boulevard will be provided by an extension of lines across Murray Boulevard from Scholls Ferry Road, Wilton Lane or proposed Morning Hill Drive. Three crossings are planned across Murray Boulevard. The location and size of these lines will be determined in the „' final design stage. Ends of crossings for future extensions will be plugged. L 1548-00 Page 9 Sanitary Sewer ._ The major trunk line serving the LID area runs west to east crossing 135th Avenue south of Summer Creek. Two minor trunk lines branch off the major trunk line and serve the currently developed areas off of Morning Hill Drive and Brittany Drive. 135th Avenue No trunk line installation is necessary along 135th Avenue for future -• development. Presently, 135th Avenue has four sanitary line crossings. Four additional crossings are planned to accomodate future development + along both sides of 135th Avenue. The location and size of the lines will be determined in the final design phase. All existing manholes within the right-of-way will require grade adjustments. A line has recently been installed north of the major trunk line under Summer Creek. This line will most likely have to be encased in concrete, due to the limited vertical clearance of the pipe and the bottom of the proposed Summer Creek bridge across 135th Avenue. Murray Boulevard No trunk line installation is necessary along Murray Boulevard for future development. Presently, no lines exist within the proposed Murray Boulevard right-of-way. Two crossings are planned to accomodate future € development. The location and size of lines will be determined in the final (- design phase. One line will serve as a minor trunk line to the LID area south of Murray Boulevard and will be located near the drainage channel east of Scholls Ferry Road. Storrs Drainage The existing drainage system consists of roadside ditches terminating at the natural drainage channels and creeks. The proposed roads will have curbs and, therefore, a means of transporting runoff from the pavement is necessary. The majority of development is residential, which will not front either 135th Avenue t_ or Murray Boulevard. Therefore, only a limited amount of adjacent land was ` included within the road drainage basins. x 1548-00 Page 10 y P 135th Avenue The runoff from 135th Avenue north of Murray Boulevard to Morning Hill Drive will be collected by catch basins on 135th Avenue and connected into an existing line flowing east along Morning Hill Drive. [^ North of Morning Hill Drive the runoff will be collected by catch basins, t spaced no more than 400 feet apart, and transported to Summer Creek. Runoff will also flow south from Scholls Ferry Road to the Creek. . Pipe Y sizes range from 12" diameter to 18" in diameter. 1A Minor grade adjustments to two manholes at Morning Hill Drive and Fiering Lane will be required to match the final grade. Summer Creek presently crosses 135th Avenue through a culvert. A Corps of Engineers Flood Insurance Study of this reach of Summer Creek indicates that the 100 year flood plane inundates 135th Avenue. The 100 year flood plain elevation at the upstream side of 135th Avenue is approximately 175.5 feet. The 100 year discharge in Summer Creek at this point is approximately 1,100 cubic feet per second. Under current FEMA regulations, improvements to 135th Avenue cannot cause any increase in the upstream 100 year water surface elevation. To comply with this "Z regulation, the 135th Avenue improvements will need to include a structure that will pass the 100 year discharge without violating FEMA's "no-rise" requirements. The most feasible structure for this purpose is a single span bridge approximately 40 feet long with a pile supported precast concrete deck. The bottom stringer of the bridge should have adequate freeboard above the 100 year water surface. This bridge size is based upon a preliminary hydraulic evaluation. Final determination of bridge opening configuration and span must be performed by water surface profile analysis using the Corps of Engineers HEC-2 computer program. Murray Boulevard Beginning at the south end of Murray Boulevard, a ditch inlet is required to pickup runoff from the drainage basin south. Approximately 100 feet of ditching is required south from the ditch i.: .t to contain the upstream '- runoff. This runoff will be piped to the existing natural drainage channel it (` currently flows into, approximately 300 feet north of the south LID i I r boundary. rs 1548-00 Page 11 a: - The storm drainage system for the balance of Murray Boulevard will begin south of the 135th Avenue intersection and will drain north and west along the roadway to the drainage channel approximately 950 feet east of Scholls Ferry Road. Piping will vary from 12" to 15" in diameter. The horizontal curve and design speed for Murray Boulevard require a superelevated crown, resulting in the collection of runoff along the south curb only within the curve. This will require a closer spacing of catch basins and a catch basin to be located just prior to the superelevation to prevent excess runoff from flowing across the pavement. The drainage channel, approximately 950 feet east of Scholls Ferry Road, collects runoff from a large drainage basin (approximately 130 acres) beginning near the tip of Bull Mountain. Based on the current zoning, a 48" diameter culvert under Murray Boulevard is required to handle the 25 year storm. V Half of the remaining roadway, from the drainage channel to Scholls Ferry Road, drains back to the drainage channel, and half the runoff, approximately 450 feet east of Scholls Ferry Road, flows to Scholls Ferry Road into two catch basins and into the roadside ditch along Scholls Ferry Road. A 12" culvert pipe is required across Murray Boulevard and ditching will be required approximately 150 feet south of and 300 feet north of the 12" culvert pipe along Scholls Ferry Road. Electricity The existing electrical service is provided by PGE and consists of a main overhead line along the west side of 135th Avenue providing electrical power through underground services along Morning Hill Drive, Fiering Drive and Brittany Drive. The existing power poles will require relocation due to the road widening. PGE has been contacted and shown the proposed improvements. 135th Avenue The existing overhead electrical lines will be relocated and installed underground within the proposed 3 foot utility easement. PGE will apply a credit towards the underground installation based upon what their costs 1548-00 Page 12 3 would be to relocate the overhead lines to a new overhead line. The cost of the wire poles and associated hardware are included in this cost. The balance of this credit, relocating poles and installing wire overhead, versus the cost of installing underground wire and associated hardware is shown as item 217D, PGE Fee. The underground electrical system is to be installed in 4" conduits with vaults spaced approximately every 400 feet provided by the LID. Services to existing residences which are currently overhead must convert to an underground service. The cost of undergrounding from the right-of-way to the residence will be at the owner's expense. Street lighting is to be installed, consisting of 200 watt high pressure sodium fixtures on 30 foot poles placed 180 on centers on alternating sides (+ of the street. All the wiring is to be installed underground in 2" conduits. t PGE will provide and install all the wiring at no cost to the LID on the basis that the cost of the wire and installation is equivalent to a credit allowed to installations of this type. Murray Boulevard No electrical main line is to be installed along Murray Boulevard at this time. Two, 8 foot utility easements are being provided for future installations. Four inch conduits will be installed at three potential crossing locations, the exact location to be determined during the final design phase. Street lighting will be similar to 135th Avenue street lighting with the exception of the requirement of junction boxes for each fixture. The power for street lighting will be provided off of Scholls Ferry Road and 135th Avenue. Telephone , The existing telephone service'is provided by GTE from a main overhead line on the west side of 135th Avenue and underground lines along the west and east sides of 135th Avenue. Due to the undergrounding of PGE and since the poles belong to PGE, the telephone lines will also be installed underground. 1548-00 Page 13 135th Avenue The existing overhead telephone lines will be installed in the 8 foot utility easement as a direct bury cable in the same trench as the electrical, cable and street lighting conduits. The wire and installation of the underground wire will be performed by GTE. Any relocation of existing overhead residential services to underground telephone conduits will be provided by GTE. The final grade of 135th Avenue can be adjusted to avoid major conflicts. Murray Boulevard dNo telephone lines are proposed to be installed along Murray Boulevard. Three conduits will be placed at potential locations of future crossings, the exact locations to be determined during the final design phase. Cable The existing cable TV service is provided by Willamette Cable TV from a main overhead line along the west side of 135th Avenue. Due to the undergrounding of PGE, and since the poles belong to PGE, the cable lines will be installed underground. 135th Avenue The existing overhead cable lines will be installed in the 8 foot utility easement in 2"conduits in the same trench as the electrical, street lighting and telephone conduits. The wire and installation will be provided by 1 Willamette Cable TV. Murray Boulevard No cable line is proposed to be installed along Murray Boulevard. Three conduits will be placed at potential locations of future crossings, the exact locations to be determined during the final design phase. LANDSCAPING ` Landscape worts will be limited to minor landscape treatment of the planting strips within the right-of-way and to seeding of cut and fill slopes for erosion protection. i.. f 1548-00 Page 14 } 1 _ 1 TRAFFIC ANALYSIS z - Y f City of Tigard ! 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID TRAFFIC ANALYSIS Traffic counts were conducted between January 14-21, 1987, at the following rintersections: i * Old Scholls Ferry Road and Scholls Ferry Road. * Scholls Ferry Road at 135th Avenue. I`Y * S.W. Walnut Street at S.W. 121st Avenue. rA summary of this information is shown on Exhibit TA-1. A transportation planning sketch model was used to approximate the origins and destinations of the vehicles currently using 135th Avenue. This involved subdividing the surrounding area into small blocks of similar landuse and determining vehicle trip Interaction between them and the surrounding street network. Tabel A summarizes the traffic projections and percentages of LID traffic on the subject streets. TABLE A Summary of Traffic Projection (1) Existing Year 2005 - Street Total (% LID Area) Total (% LID Area) Murray Boulevard 0(0) 1380 v/h(21%) S.W. 135th Avenue 150 v/h(50%) 400 v/h(32%) (1) Traffic projections are for the PM peak hour traffic period. Exhibit TA-4, "As Open Traffic Projection", is an estimation of traffic flow the day Y Murray Boulevard is open from Scholls Ferry Road to S.W. Walnut Street. Exhibit TA- 3, "Year 2005 Traffic Projection", is an estimation of traffic flow in the year 2005 when Murray Boulevard is improved from it's existing southern termini at Old Scholls Ferry Road to Gaarde Street. { 1548-00 Page 1 Table B summarizes left turn refuge warrant comparisons for the Scholls Ferry Road approach to the new Murray Boulevard intersection and the Scholls Ferry Road approach to 135th Avenue. TABLE B Left Turn Refuge Warrants (1) Left Turn Approach Opposing Advancing Demand(5) Required (2) New Scholls Ferry at Murray West Bound Approach Existing "As Open" 200 v/h 352 v/h 0 v/h 50 v/h "Year 2005" 400 v/h 450 v/h (3) [ Scholls Ferry at 135th Ave. t West Bound Approach Existing 599 v/h 472 v/h 74 v/h <10 v/h (4) "As Open" 610 v/h 980 v/h 80 v/h <10 v/h (4) T "Year 2005" 780 v/h 1,310 v/h (3) (1) Assumed vehicle speed 50 mph (2) The amount of left turning traffic needed to meet left turn refuge warrant. (3) Traffic volume sufficient to require a traffic signal with left turn lanes. This table comparison only applies to unsignalized intersections. (4) Left turn refuge appears warranted. This is only one means of determining the need for a left turn .refu 8 eExistingor future field conditions can also create a need for turn refuges. (3) traffic demand is existing or anticipated traffic flow. The analysis contained herein Is insufficient for design purposes. It does, however, �t provide a prospective Into the traffic flow characteristics. r> Ll 1548-00Page 2 �A �$g9 �a _ ',' N aa� S`Ir SG Z� C v M O yV� N O V to 'Lg3 5 ap W tP.- - ej SW WALNUT '5 VE. a 4i > a i N N f : KvW SW 135th/MURRAY L.I.D. Robert EKeech Associates, Inc. EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW Consulting Traffic Engineer EXHIBIT TA-I PM PEAK HOUR 1990 M.W. 119tH PortlenA. Orogen 97229019031 641-6333 k r C o oo� g6� � 5� c po1`� Nf t�D .. �O 4�' 3 Of � �O i 5L 37 o = 1 � -O - SW WALNUT S 00 SW 135th/MURRAY L.I.D. Robert AS OPENED TRAFFIC PROJECTION Keech Associates, Inc. Consulting) Traffic Ejip/neer EXHIBIT TA-4 PM PEAK HOUR '000 a.w noon PO"'d. a..e«. 97x:00(5031041-0353 `Zg0 ooci _ j 5 1 � ��R�t ,�p. o 80 .e °nig°o > J ? 00 °0 �w ZO °vv� 330 o0 t l SW WALNUT S SW 135th/MURRAY L.I.D. Robert YEAR 2005 TRAFFIC PROJECTION Ke a cls Associates, Inc. ConsUlN79 TroffiC Englneer EXHIBIT TA-5 PM PEAK HOUR 1990 n.w 119th Portland, Oregon-97229019031641-6333 �3 � k F a ti� ?� OPIMON OF PROBABLE C067 6� r _ l • � �, y E +y �ivc .��. em-3���3 � fi'A�"a- � 's �u,�';,sr,�. �, :. k "�g�'`� k•.: ''x x �iw,.;� �` .'4 - k City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID OPINION OF PROBABLE COST An opinion of probable cost has been prepared for construction of the entire project as a single LID (135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID), and for each LID (135th Avneue LID and ,Murray Boulevard LID), if two LID's are formed. The construction match line between the two LID's is at station 8+20+ on Murray Boulevard. Refer to the Appendix for a breakdown of costs. LID project costs include the following factors: a) Estimated 1987 construction cost b) Construction contingency 15% c) Administration, legal and engineering 20% g 8 a Collector Street Standards: Total LID costs are .summarized as follows: 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID $2,048,000 135th Avenue LID $1,409,000 Murray Boulevard LID $639,000 = Local Street Standards: A portion of the cost outlined above for Collector Street Standards can be attributed to "extra capacity" in the design. The difference in cost is due to the extra width and pavement depth required because the street is designed to collector street standards rather than local streeet standards. The local street standard, per City of Tigard Standards, Drawing Number 71-A-220,calls for a 50 foot right-of-way and a 34 foot street width with a pavement section of 3 inches of asphaltic contrete over 10 inches of aggregate base. The following costs ` reflect total LID costs if constructed to the Local Street Standard. 135th avenue/Murray Boulevard $1,759,000 135th Avenue LID $1,215,000 ' Murray Boulevard LID $544,000 1548-00 Page I I s t .yv . - LID OWNERSHIP ROLL r � y x��x- City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID LID OWNERSHIP ROLL Property Owner's name and address,was supplied by Stewart Title. The information is based on Stewart Title's research for latest owner of record av the Washington County TRecorder's Office and is valid as of January 7, 1987. M m t. n€j t lK.'$ * t 1548-00 Page 1 L.I.D. MaP do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 1 1S 133A 00300 Grabhorn, Lucinda Rt. 1 Box 844 Beaverton, OR 97005 2 1S 133C 00100 Duggan, Daniel G and Judith A 11035 SW 135th St Tigard, OR 97223 3 1S133C 00101 Halvorson, Charles H and Karen R 10525 SW Clydesdale PI Tigard, OR 97223 4 IS133C 00102 Nelson, Gary R and Patsy A 11295 SW 135th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 5 IS 133C 00103 Coe, Gary R 11115 SW 135th Ave f Portland, OR 97223 t. 6 1S 133C 00104 Wright, Larry and Mary Dunlop, Eugene I Ross, William E 2955 SW Fairview Blvd Portland, OR 97201 7 1S 133C 00105 Nelson, Gary R and Patsy A 11295 SW 135th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 8 1S133C 00106 Jackman, Steven R % Lauritzen, Thomas H and Barbara L 2238 NE Lilac Ct Hillsboro, OR 97124 ` 9 1S 133C 00107 Nelson, Gary R and 1.< Patsy A 11295 SW 135th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 10 1S 133C 00108 Halvorson, Charles H and Karen R 10525 SW Clydesdale PI Tigard, OR 97223 Page 1 L.LD. Ma do p Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 11 1S133CD 00100 Donivan, Etta A 11545 SW 135th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 _ 12 IS133CD 00200 Krueger, Margery F Rt 1 Bx 792 Beaverton, OR 97007 13 1S133CD 00300 Kearns Harold R and Elisabetha N 11720 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 14 15133CD 00400 Wedgewood Homes, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Pine Dr. Tigard, OR 97223 t. 15 1S133CD 00500 Litteer, Clarissa L 1407 SE 27th #8 Portland, OR 97214 16 1S133CD 00600 Wildermuth, Keith A and Deanna M 11732 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 17 1S133CD 00700 Baker, Clarence H Brown, Kathleen M 11736 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 13 1S133CD 00800 Nitsos, Marcus Samuel 11740 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 19 1S133CO 00900 Peregrine, Lee and Sophia 32240 Armitage PI Wilsonville, OR 97070 20 1S 133CD 01000 Don Vlorissette Builders, Inc PO Box 19524 s Portland, OR 97219 yi 21 1S133CD 01100 Boyd, Roy N ..a.4 and Barbara 11752 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 £ Page 2 r --.Y..�> 4- .•a,� •'x-....{„...,fin- b 1 ,:.�. a* ”y,s �^.'=.mss. 'r`•a ra`�� "X`:$�.,, r $ `s�."�.>; L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 22 1S133CD 01200 Wells, Daniel C and Debora 11756 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 23 1S133CD 01300 Angeles, Miximo E and Socorro G 12120 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 24 1S133CD 01400 Hodgson, Glen J and Machecek, Julia A 11762 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, Or 97223 25 1S133CD 01500 McLeod, Karen L 11764 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, Or 97223 26 1S133CD 01600 Noar, Earl R and Diana L 11766 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, Or 97223 27 1S133CO 01700 Rider, Marilyn Y and James M 11763 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 23 1S133CD 01300 Eastman, David J and Coleen T 11770 SW Swendon Loop Tigard OR 97223 29 1S133CD 01900 Rust, Mark A and Merrill J 12300 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, Or 97223 i 30 15133CD 02000 Chet Harrington Const. Inc. 13605 NE Brazee Ct Portland, Or 97230 31 1S133CD 02100 L.D. Larson Homes, Inc. 16697 SW Oak St Aloha, OR 97007 32 15133CD 02200 Drakeley, G Thomas 12134 SW Walden Lane Beaverton,OR 97005 Page 3 a L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 33 1S133CD 02300 William Snell Const.Co. 6430 SW 25th-Street Portland, OR 97201 34 1S 133CD 02400 Maughan, Richard T and Carolyn M 11794 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 C35 1S133CD 02500 Manning, John R and Mary C 11788 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 36 IS 133CD 02600 Ertel, David R 9085 SW Coral Tigard, OR 97223 f37 IS 133CD 02700 Chappell, Ronald E and Janet E 13275 SW Ashbury Lane Tigard, OR 97223 f 38 1S133CD 02800 Cetz, Robert C and Campbell, Laura A f$ 13705 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 39 1S 133CD 02900 Kirk, Thomas L and Cynthia G 13681 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 40 IS 133CD 03000 Brown, William L and Jeanne S 13665 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 f41 1S133CD 03100 Qualico, Inc. 19155 SE McLoughlin Gladstone, Or 97027 42 1S 133CD 03200 McGee, Thomas L and Robip D 13621 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard,OR 97223 •_ 43 1S 133CD 03300 Mays, Peter T 13593 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 Page 4 r- L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address ` 44 IS133CD 03400 Gregos, Debra J 13579 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 45 IS133CD 03500 Tom Miller Builder, Inc. 1478 N Sherwood Blvd Sherwood, OR 97140 1 T 46 1S 133CD 03600 Cooper, William R 19155 SE McLoughlin Blvd �uGladstone, OR 97027 47 IS133CD 03700 Wiland, Blake and Sharryl 13527 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard,OR 97223 48 IS133CD 03800 Wedgewood Homes, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Rise Dr. Tigard, OR 97223 49 1S133CD 03900 Johnson, Brad R and Paula J 11708 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 50 IS133CD 04000 Morgan, Daniel G and Martha 8525 N Bayard Portland, OR 97217 51 IS133CD 04100 Wildflower Properties, Inc. 14180 SW 162 Ave Tigard, OR 97223 52 IS133CD 04200 Powell, William F and Nancy A 13580 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 53 IS133CD 04300 Jaffe, Michael G; Goldberg, Jani; and Goldberg, Herman 13593 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 54 IS133CD 04400 Wanvig, Kenneth A and Shelli P 13620 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 Page 5 L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 55 IS133CD 04500 Schultz, Kenneth and Debra 7 13642 SW Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 56 IS133CD 04600 Monje, Michael T Lanelle A 13664 SUV Ashbury Ln Tigard, OR 97223 57 IS133CD 04700Q �ualico Inc. 19155 SE McLoughlin Gladstone, Or 97027 58 1S 133CD 04800 Hanna, Anita K 13675 SW Feiring Tigard, OR 97224 a 59 IS133CD 04900 Adams, Steven G and Nina C 11319 SW Basswood Ct Tigard, OR 97223 60 IS133CD 05000 Domenighini, James M and .-- Lisa A 14545 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, OR 97223 61 IS133CD 05100 Jordan Homes, Inc. 10005 SW Silver Place Beaverton, OR 97005 62 IS133CO 05200 Jordan Homes Inx Attn: Michael R Johnson 11733 SUV Settler Way Beaverton,OR 97005 63 IS133CO 05300 Gonzales, Pedro and Maria S 13579 SW Feiring Lane Tigard, OR 97223 64 IS133CD 05400 Don Morissette Builders, Inc 8745 SUV Barbur Blvd.' Portland, OR 97219, a 65 IS 133CD 05500 Eghlidi, Siamak and Hazard, Mary L 13596 SW Feiring Lane Tigard, OR 97223 _ Page 6 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 66 1S 133CD 05600 Rice, Don S and Colleen 13624 SW Feiring Lane Tigard, OR 97223 67 1S 133CD 05700 Thompson, Jeffrey M and Brannon, Martha 13648 SW Feiring Lane r Tigard, OR 97223 ^~ 68 1S 133CD 05800 Sores Bret K and o� Peggy A 13662 SW Feiring Lane Tigard, OR 97223 69 1S 133CD 05900 Melendez, Victor and Debra L 13670 SW Feiring Lane Tigard, OR 97223 70 1S 133CD 06000 Don Morissette Builders, Inc. 8745 SW Barbur Blvd Portland, OR 97219 71 1S 133CD 06100 Papadakes, Robert J and Benita M 11759 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 72 1S133CD 06200 Fast, Jeff A and Kathy D 11753 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 73 IS133CD 06300 Fitzgerald, David R and Catherine M 11749 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, Or 97223 74 IS 133CD 06400 Greene, Benny L and Betty J 11735 SW Swendon Loop _ Tigard, OR 97223 75 IS 133CD 06500 Don 'Jlorissette Builders, Inc • PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 76 1S133CD 06600 Rosser, Kevin W and Karen L 11312 SW Morning Hill Or Tigard, OR 97223 M r Page 7 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address - 77 IS133CD 06700 Don Morissette Builders, Inc PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 78 15133CD 06800 Egging, Edward A and Brook 11328 SW Morning Hill Dr. Tigard, OR 97224 +. 79 1S133CD 06900 Becker, Frank N 11579 SW Swendon Loop Tigard, OR 97223 80 1S133CD 07000 Boylan, James O and Kathleen V 11844 SW Morning Hill Dr. Tigard, OR 97224 81 1S133CD 07100 LaBora, Larry D and Christine A 11352 SW Morning Hill Dr. Tigard, OR 97224 82 1S133CD 07200 Markland, Devel. Inc. 7033 SW Macadam #102 Portland, OR 97219 83 1S133CD 07300 ,Markland, Devel. Inc. 7033 SW Macadam #102 f Portland, OR 97219 t _ 84 1S133CD 07400 Don -Morissette Builders, Inc PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 85 1S133CD 07500 McKnight, A Garth and Denise L 11884 SW Morning Hill Dr. Tigard, OR 97224 86 1S 133CD 07600 Don Morissette Builders, Inc PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 87 1S133CD 07700 Erlandson Homes, Inc. 24415 SW Davis Ct. Hillsboro, OR 97123 L Page 3 L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 83 1S133CD 07800 Krueger Devel. Co. 3515 SW Barbur Blvd.#Y-1 Portland, OR 97201 99 1S133CD 07900 Krueger Devel. Co. 3515 SW Barbur Blvd.#Y-1 Portland, OR 97201 90 1S133CD 08000 Krueger Devel. Co. 3515 SW Barbur Blvd.#Y-1 Portland, OR 97201 91 1S133CD 08100 Tom Miller Builder, Inc. 1478 N Sherwood Blvd Sherwood, OR 97140 92 1S133CD 08200 Krueger Devel. Co. 3515 SW Barbur Blvd.#Y-1 Portland, OR 97201 93 1S133CD 08300 Homebuilders Dev. Corp. M . 13050 SW Forest Meadows Wy. Lake Oswego, OR 97034 t 94 1S 133CD 08400 Homebuilders Dev. Corp. 13050 SW Forest Meadows Wy. Lake Oswego, OR 97034 95 1S133CD 09500 Don Morissette Builders, Inc PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 - 96 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 L 97 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 1 93 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 {G page 9 77 L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 99 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 100 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 101 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 102 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 E Portland, OR 97225 103 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 104 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 105 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 �y 105 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 v Portland, OR 97225 107 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 } Portland, OR 97225 t� 108 ;McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 . Portland, OR 97225 Page 10 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 109 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 110 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 McGehee James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 �F 112 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 113 McGehee James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 114 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 115 McGehee James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 116 McGehee, James K y PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 V 117 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 Ila McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 119 McGehee James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 Page 11 L.I.D. Map ac Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 120 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 121 McGehee, James K PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 122 IS 133DB 00300 L D Larson Homes, Inc. 16697 SW Oak Aloha, OR 97007 123 1S 1330B 00400 Brua, Blair N and Betty C 11574 SW Sheffield Circle Tigard, OR 97223 T124 IS 133DB 00500 Forner, Henry E Jr. and Barbara J ( 11576 SW Sheffield Circle t Tigard, OR 97223 125 IS 133DB 00600 Tom Miller Builder Inc. 1478 N Sherwood Sherwood, OR 97140 126 IS 133DB 00700 Dilworth, Bob 11580 SW Sheffield Circle Tigard, OR 97223 E 127 1S 133DB 00800 McGlinchy, Larry J and Janette H 11586 SW Sheffield Circle Tigard, OR 97223 128 IS 133DB 00900 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 j Tualatin, OR 97062 129 1S133DB 01000 Hyde, Catherine L 11590 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR.97223 130 1S 133DB 01100 Taylor, John D and Judith W j 11600 SW Sheffield Cir E Tigard, OR 97223 Page 12 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 131 IS133DB 01200 Patterson James A and Valorie L 11640 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 132 IS133DB 01300 McComb, Marilyn L 11660 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 133 IS133DB 01400 Swigert, Michael D and Molly A 11685 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 134 IS133DB 01500 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 135 IS133DB 01600 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 LATualatin, OR 97062 136 IS1330B 01700 Renaissance Development Corporation 9626 SW Boones Ferry Rd. L Portland, OR 97219 137 1S133DB 01800 Kamps, Gregory L and Kathy S 11605 SW Sheffield Cir L Tigard, OR 97223 138 IS133DB 01900 Winter, Stephen J; Marilyn E and John W 11599 SW 134th Tigard, OR 97223 139 1S 133DB 02000 Stephens, David W and '� Julle A 11597 SW 134th Pl. Tigard, OR 97223 140 IS133DB 02100 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 ` Tualatin, OR 97062 r kk,: 141 IS133DB 02200 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 Page ,13 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address ( 00 ski 142 1S L 33DB 023 Lyy , Dale A Wasco, Teri V 11591 SW 134th Pl. Tigard, OR 97223 143 1S 133DB 02400 O'Halloran, Kevin 7 and Lynn R 16175 SW Kimbal Lake Oswego, OR 97034 144 1S 133DB 02500 Robertson, Lee H and Virginia B 13820 SW Cherryhill Dr Beaverton, OR 97005 145 1S 133DB 02600 Stanger, Davis R and Carol D 11585 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 146 1S133DB 02700 Krueger, Russell A 3515 SW Barbur Blvd Portland, OR 97201 147 1S133DB 02800 Rothenberger,Thomas A and Rosalinda 11581 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 148 1S133DB 02900 Wayt, Gary S and Heidi L 11579 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 149 1S133DB 03000 Chang, Yao-Ke and Tam, Wai Chun 11577 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 150 1S 133DB 03100 Bourgeois, Dennis M 11575 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 151 1S133DB 03200 Scoles, Harry C and [ Barbara E a 11573 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 z j 152 1S133DB 03300 Spurgeon, Vickie L 11571 SW Sheffield Cir !(]]! Tigard, OR 97223 l,y Page 14 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 153 1S133DB 03400 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 154 IS 133DB 03500 McKernan Donald and Cheryl 11567 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 155 IS 133DB 03600 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 156 1S133DB 03700 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 157 IS133DB 03800 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 [ 158 1S133DB 03900 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 159 1S 133DB 04000 Jenkins, William and Carol L 11405 SW Winterlake Dr Tigard, OR 97223 160 1S133DC 00200 Wilson, Steven G and Linda J 11610 SW 135th Tigard, OR 97223 161 1S 133DC 00300 Scott, George O and Donna M 11640 SW 135th i Tigard, OR 97223 162 1S 133DC 00400 Scott, George O and Donna M 11640 SW 135th Tigard, OR 97223 t Page 15 G L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 163 1S 133DC 00500 Krueger, Russell A 1335 SW 66th Ave 1402 Portland, OR 97225 164 1S133DC 00600 Wedgewood Homes of Portland, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 165 1S133DC 00700 H and K Investors, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 166 1S133DC 00800 H and K Investors, Inc. w. 13250 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 ' 167 1S 133DC 00801 Hasty, Dennis and Janet W 13065 SW Fa;.cori Rise Tigard, OR 97223 168 lS 133DC 00900 Hasty, Dennis and Janet W 13065 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 169 1S 133DC 01000 Clancy, Martha K 13085 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 i 170 1S133DC 01100 Miller, Dale W and I( Bridget L 13150 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 171 1S 133DC 01200 H and K Investors, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Rise { Tigard, OR 97223 172 1S 133DC 01300 Hickman, Vaghn S and Patricia L 13145 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 f4_ 173 1S133DC 01400 Urushitani, Tomio 13165 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 i Page 16 IiJ L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 174 1S 133DC 01500 Wedgewood Homes, Inc. 13250 SW Falcon Rise Dr Tigard, OR 97223 175 1S133DC 01600 Forrest, Linzey J and Thaworn 13217 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 176 1S133DC 01700 Charles, Clive M and Clarena L 13225 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 177 1S 133DC 01800 Coon, John C and Claudia M 13245 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 _ 178 1S 133DC 01900 Bonebrake, Mark H and Marilyn R 13265 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 179 1S133DC 02000 Decosta, Anthony J 4094 Buck Brush Ln Lake Oswego, OR 97034 130 IS 133DC 02100 Benj Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Assn I4 % Abney, Fred E and Joan C 11950 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 181 1S 133DC 02200 George, Robert K and Pamela K 11930 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 77 ; . 182 1S133DC 02300 Royal, Stephen and Patrica K and Kendall, Edward L and Mary 11920 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 183 IS 133DC 02400 Bunte, Richard H and Jan 11910 SW Morning Hill Dr } Tigard, OR 97223 Page 17 L.I.D. Map ac Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 184 1S133DC 02500 Morris, John C and Mitzi G - 11900 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 185 1S133DC 02600 Chen, K C and Fang Tan 11905 S W Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 186 1S 133DC 02700 Watanabe, Dean A and Leslie and Watanabe, Robert S and Faith F 11915 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 187 1S133DC 02800 McCoy, Karen S and Thomas C 11925 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 188 1S133DC 02900 White, Herman and Marianne 11935 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 189 IS 133DC 03000 Kirma, Victor P 45 Eagle Crest Dr #215 Lake Oswego, OR 97034 190 1S133DC 03100 Jobelmann, India M and a l _ Herman F 11955 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 191 IS 133DC 03200 Reaves, Marcus C II and Katina M 11965 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 192 IS 133DC 03300 Knappenberger, John D an Sheryl G 13235 SW Aberdeen Ct Tigard, OR 97223 193 1S 133DC 03400 Lankton, Milton C (Trustee) 2300 First Interstate Tower Portland, OR 97201 Page 18 L.LD. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 194 1S133DC 03500 Hanson, Virginia M PO Box 23891 Tigard, OR 97223 195 1S 133DC 03600 Nahme, Hans H and Patricia J 13170 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 196 1S133DC 03700 Delarosa, Jesus R and Virginia H 13150 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 197 1S133DC 03800 Ohison, Mark W and Nancy A 13130 SW Falcon Fise Tigard, OR 97223 198 1S133DC 03900 Nelson, Gregg and Carol 13110 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 199 1S133DC 04000 Barnett, Jerry D and Arleen N 13090 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 200 1S133DC 04100 Raymond, Gary 13050 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 201 1S133DC 04190 Morning Hill Home Owners Assoc 202 1S 133DC 04200 Pearl, John R Unknown address 203 1S133DC 04300 Schreiber, Steven H and . Dinning, Patricia M 11562 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 204 1S133DC 04400 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 Page 19 L.I.D., Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 205 1S 133DC 04500 Gates, Cathy A 11560 SW 133rd PI Tigard, OR 97223 206 1S133DC 04600 McAdam, Glenda Formerly Kotz 11558 SW 133rd PI Tigard, OR 97223 207 1S133DC 04700 Wheeler, Elnora 11556 SW 133rd P1 Tigard, OR 97223 208 1S133DC 04800 Neve, Julanne I 11554 SW 133rd pl Tigard, OR 97223 209 1S133DC 04900 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 _r Tualatin, OR 97062 210 1S133DC 05000 Wells, Frank H and Patti J 11555 SW Brittany PI Beaverton, OR 97005 211 1S133DC 05100 Agee, Jacquelyn 11559 SW 133rd P1 Tigard, OR 97223 212 1S133DC 05200 Hill, Richard G and Carol J 13235 SW Brittany Dr Tigard, OR 97223 213 1S133DC 05300 Teeters, Harold D and Lynda L 13335 SW Brittany Dr Tigard, OR 97223 214 1S133DC 05400 Burczak, Bernard E Jr. and Beth M 13355 SW Brittany Dr ` Tigard, OR 97223 1A` 215 1S133DC 05500 Bertrand, Joseph C and Marguerite B 13435 SW Brittany Dr Tigard, OR 97223 Page 20 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 216 1S133DC 05600 Burns, Michael H 13455 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 217 IS 133DC 05700 Pakulak, Lee W and Betty L 13475 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 218 1S133DC 05800 Frank, Peter and Elaine 11495 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 N 219 1S133DC 05900 Marshall, Thomas D and Anna M 13490 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 220 IS 133DC 06000 Graf, William R Granchamp, Alice R 11675 SW Sheffield Cir Tigard, OR 97223 i 221 IS 133DC 06100 Eggen, Randy L ' 13420 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 222 IS 133DC 06200 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 _? Tualatin, OR 97062 223 1S 133DC 06300 Bell, Lynda D 13370 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 224 IS1330C 06400 Engel, Robert A 13350 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 223 1S133DC 0650Q. Suer, Ann K 13330 SW Brittany Or 4- Tigard, OR 97223 226 1S 1330C 06600 Hart, Randal W and Ann K 13310 SW Brittany Or Tigard, OR 97223 Page 21 x .; f ,�. L.I.D. Map 6c Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 227 1S133DC 06700 Davis, William R and Margaret C 13290 SW Brittany Dr Tigard, OR 97223 228 15133DC 06800 Underhill, Michael L 13270 SW Brittany Dr Tigard, OR 97223 229 IS133DC 07000 Hu, Ching 8 Fen and Yuan Sheng 13295 SW Shore Drive Tigard, OR 97223 230 1S 133DC 07100 Rankin, Steven L and Teresa L 11775 SW 134th Terrace Tigard, OR 97223 231 1S133DC 07200 Solomon, Y Lero A 11765 SW 134th Terrace Tigard, OR 97223 232 1S133DC 07300 Heberle, Jeffrey L E, Wendi L 11755 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 233 1S133DC 07400 Schmitz, Stephen M and Kathryn L 11745 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 234 1S133DC 07500 Joy, Robert M and Pamela J 11735 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 235 1S133DC 07600 Cummings, Ronald J and Maria D yk 11725 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 ¢. 236 1S133DC 07700 Spencer, Scott P and Hamel, Lisa t_ 11715 SW 134th Terr Tigard,OR 97223 AT Page 22 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name.* Address fi 237 1S133DC 07300 Quayle, Timothy P and Rhonda S 11705 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 238 1S 133DC 07900 Madarang, Raul E and Nora 11690 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 239 1S133DC 08000 Findlay, Jeffrey S and Genalee 11700 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 240 1S 133DC 08100 McLeod, Gordon L and `. Cleo A 11710 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 241 1S 133DC 08300 Wade, Jerry and Lynne M 11720 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 242 1SI33DC 08400 Holmstrom, Kevin P and Colleen B 11730 SW 134th Terr % Tigard, OR 97223 243 1S133DC 08500 Harrold, Dennis P and Michelle R 11740 SW 134th Terr Tigard, OR 97223 244 1S133DC 08600 Davis, Lee W and Norlin, Barbara C 13255 S'%V Shore Dr - i Tigard, OR 97223 245 IS133DC 08700 Miller, Marshall J and r Lori D PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 246 1S133DC 08300 Campbell, Daniel M and .Maria G 13235 SW Shore Dr (( Tigard, OR 97223 247 IS 133DC 08900 Bowgren, Mark A 13225 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 Page 23 Eli' L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 248 1S133DC 09100 Menzies, Bruce D and Kathleen A 13215 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 249 IS 133DC 09300 Pies, Ronna G 13205 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 250 IS 133DC 09400 Bickel, Brent E 13195 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 251 IS 133DC 09500 Grimm, Philip L 13185 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 252 1S133DC 09600 English, Mark A and Thelma I 13175 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 253 IS 133DC 09700 Swanson, Byron L and Cathey K 13165 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 f 254 IS 133DC 09800 Stockton, Tim W and Roxann M 13155 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 255 1S133DC 09900 Brinker, Randall K and . 1 Virginia K 13145 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 256 IS133DC 10000 Vincent, Madeline C E 13135 SW Shore Dr Tigard, OR 97223 ;4r 257 1S 133DC 10100 Kroon, Robert 3 and Cynthia A 13125 SW Shore Dr '= Tigard, OR 97223 _ ( 258 1S133DC 10200 Winslow, Donald C and Stehanie C 13210 SW Brittany - Tigard, OR 97223 Page 24 Y { L.I.D. Map be Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 259 1S 133DC 10300 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 260 1S133DC 10400 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 261 1S133DC 10500 Don Morissette Builder Inc. PO Box 19524 Portland, OR 97219 262 1S133DC 10600 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 s Tualatin, OR 97062 263 15 1330C 10700 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 V 264 1S133DC 10800 Century 21 Properties, Inc. PO Box 1408 Tualatin, OR 97062 265 1S133DC 10900 Wedgewood Homes 13250 SW Falcon Rise Dr Tigard, OR 97223 266 Scottco Building do Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 267 Scottco Building do Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave 1� Tigard, OR 97223 268 Scottco Building & Design, 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 '• Page 25 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 269 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 270 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 271 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 272 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 273 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 274 Scottco Building & Design, .4; Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 275 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 276 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 277 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 278 Scottco Building do Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 279 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave t , Tigard,OR 97223 Page 26 t L.I.D. Map do Owner w No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address .. 280 Scottco Building & Design, Inc., 11665 SW 38th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 281 Scottco Building do Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 2$2 Scottco Building do Design, Inc., 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 283 Scottco Building do Design, Inc 11665 SW 98th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 { 284 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. rT 1335 SW 66th Ave No.402 Portland, Or 97225 285 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 f Portland, Or 97225 286 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1.335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 -T Portland, Or 97225 287 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 2$8 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 li Portland, Or 97223 Y 289 Krueger, Russell A -{ Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 290 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland,Or 97225 _. Page 27 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 291 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 292 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 293 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 294 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 = 295 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 [ 296 Krueger, Russell A t Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 297 Krueger,g , Ru sseli A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 298 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 299 Krueger,g , Ru sell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 w 300 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 301 Krueger, Russell A Krueger Develop. Co. 1335 SW 66th Ave Ste 402 Portland, Or 97225 Page 28 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address . 302 2S14A 00501 Benj Franklin Dev. Co 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228-6400 303 2S14AB 00100 Sunamoto, Robert H 12030 SW 135th Ave Tigard, OR 97223 304 2S14AB 00200 Dorsey, F Rob 11975 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 305 2S14AB 00201 Wedgewood Homes R 13250 SW Falcon Rise Dr Tigard, OR 97223 t. k 306 2514AB 00300 Gits, Alan F and Barbara J 11985 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 307 2S14AB 00400 Benjamin Franklin Fed Savings do Loan Assn. One Southwest Columbia Portland, OR 97258 E. 308 2S14AB 00500 Parsley, James H and Marie E 12005 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 309 2514AB 00600 Waind, David E Virginia F 12065 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 310 2S14AB 00700 Lorenz, John D and Roberta L 13295 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 97223 j 311 2S14AB 00800 Snyder, Lawrence H and Carol H 13315 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 97223 >>: 312 2S14AB 00900 Rushing, Casey J and jl Bonnie A 13335 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 97223 Page 29 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 313 2S14AB 01000 Yale, Scoot M and Barbara A 13355 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 9722 314 2S14AB 01100 H and K Investors 132:0 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 315 2S14AB 01200 Cummins, Donald H 13330 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 97223 316 2S14AB 01300 Klatt, Albert and Alice 1613 Broadway Vancouver, WA 98663 317 2S14AB 01400 York, Edward C and Julie A 13290 SW Chimney Ridge Dr Tigard, OR 97223 318 2S14AB 01500 Cox, Douglas W and Judith K 13270 SW Chimney Ridge Ct Tigard, OR 97223 319 2S14AB 01600 H and K Investors 13250 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 320 2S14AB 01700 Kimmel, Douglas J and Joyce 970 SW Mark St Newport, OR 97365 321 2S14AB 01800 Burgess, Veldon R and Leah L M 13235 SW Chimney Ridge Rd Tigard, OR 97223 322 2S14AB 01900 Hemrajani, J-igd1sh G 13230 SW Aberdeen Place Tigard, OR 97223 a Page 30 �s - L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 323 2S14AB 01990 Morning Hill Home Owners Assoc By Wedgewood Homes of Ptld 9055 SW Beav-Hilldale Hwy Portland, OR 97225 324 2514AB 02000 Brown, Carl H and Laura L 10900 SW 76 th Pla # 13 Tigard, OR 97223 325 2S14AB 02100 Spring, Roger J and Deborah E 12184 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 326 ZS14AB 02200 Rush, John F and Vera J 12196 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 327 2S14AB 02300 Jim Hart Construction PO Box 127 Gladstone, OR 97027 328 2S14AB 02400 Scott, K Gordon and Teri L 12210 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 329 ZS14AB 02500 Kruse, Michael R and Teriann 12220 SW Morning Hill Dr Tigard, OR 97223 330 2S14AB 02600 Hart, Jim and Pennye J PO Box 127 Gladstone, OR 97027 331 2S14AB 02700 Leeks, W Gary and Kathryn E 45 82nd Dr #B-53 Gladstone, OR 97027 332 2S14AB 02800 Leeks, W Gary and Kathryn E 45 32nd Dr #B-53 Gladstone, OR 97027 333 2S14AB 02900 Hart, Jim and Pennye J PO Box 127 Gladstone, OR 97027 Page 31 S.` L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address 334 2S14AB 03000 Benj Frank Devel.inc. 970 SW Mark Newport, OR 97365 335 2S14AB 03001 H and K Investors 13250 SW Falcon Rise Tigard, OR 97223 336 2S14AB 03100 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 337 2S14AB 03200 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 b 338 2S14AB 03300 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 339 2S14AB 03400 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 340 ZS14AB 03500 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 f 341 2S14AB 03600 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 342 2S14AB 03700 H and K Investors, Inc. % Alexandru, Marian and Domnica 5125 SW Scholls Fy Rd #17 Portland, OR 97225 343 2S14AB 03800 York, Richard and Carol E 5102 SW Scholls Fy Rd Portland, Or 97225 344 2S14AB 03900 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 x,.. Page 32 L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address , 345 2S14AB 04000 Tinsman, Robert F and { Claudia A 13370 SW Scotts Bridge Rd Tigard, OR 97223 346 2514AB 04100 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 347 2S14AB 04200 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd } Portland, OR 97223 $' 348 2S14AB 04300 White, Kevin R and Donna M PO Box 230535 Tigard, OR 97223 349 2S14AB 04500 H and K Investors 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 330 2S14Au 04301 BenjFran Devel. Inc -f 9370 SW Greenburg Rd Portland, OR 97223 351 2S14AB 04600 BenjFran Devel. Inc 301 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 µ Portland, OR 97228 ( 332 2S14AB 04700 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 333 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 334 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 s Page 33 61 .. L.LD. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name ac Address 355 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd p0 Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 • BenjFran Devel. Inc 356 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd p0 Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 357 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 BenjFran Devel. Inc 358 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Ii Portland, OR 97228 359 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 BenjFran Devel. Inc 360 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 361 BenjFran Devel. Inc SO! SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 BenjFran Devel. Inc 362 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd p0 Box 6400 ]x< Portland, OR 97228 4 363 BenjFran Devel. Inc z 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 64 BenjFran Devel. Inc 3 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 1 365 Hart, Jim and Pennye 3 PO Box 127 Gladstone, OR 97027 Page 34 L.I.D. Map ac Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name & Address . 366 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 Y 367 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 369 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 369 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 p370 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 371 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 . 372 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 373 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 �. 374 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 } Portland, OR 97223 375 Skyview Devel.Inc. Skyvlew Homes, Inc. 17360 Monticello Dr 2 Gladstone, OR 97027 376 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd M PO Box 6400 - Portland, OR 97223 Page 35 L.I.D. Map & Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 377 BenjFran Devel. Inc -11", k-" 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 378 BenjFran Devel. inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 379 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 380 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 r 381 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 382 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 #q. s. 383 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 384 BenjFran Devel. Inc f 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 I Portland, OR 97223 385 BenjFran Devel. Inc ;Y 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 u Portland, OR 97223 386 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97223 Page 36 L.I.D. Map Sc No. Tax Lot No. Owner Name & Address 387 BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 388 Portland, OR 97228 , BenjFran Devel. Inc 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd PO Box 6400 Portland, OR 97228 389 2S14B 00!00 Heldfond, Ruth D 223 Green Mt. Drive Palm De:.art, CA 92260 390A 25146 0010I Krueger, Margery F Rt 1 Box 792 Beaverton, OR 97007 390B 2S14B 00101 Krueger, Margery F Rt 1 Box 792 Beaverton, OR 97007 391 25148 00102 Peter schmidt, Stephen J and Friday, Vicki D 12103 SW 135th F Tigard, OR 97223 392 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 393 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 394 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 ¢' 395 James K McGehee PO Box 25371 Portland, OR 97225 396 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 Ell 4 _ Page.37 c L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 397 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 398 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 399 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 400 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 .ry 401 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 402 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 403 James K McGehee PO Box 23571 Portland, OR 97225 404 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 403 James K McGehee PO Box 23571 Portland, OR 97225 406 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97223 407 James K McGehee PO Box 25371 Portland, OR 97225 408 James K McGehee PO Box 23571 _ t Portland, OR 97223 409 James K McGehee PO Box 23371 Portland, OR 97225 Page 38: L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name be Address 410 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 411 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 412 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 413 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 414 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 415 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 416 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 417 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 419 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 t_ 419 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 - 420 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 421 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 a 422 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 •Page 39 r� n L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 423 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 424 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 425 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 426 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 427 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 429 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 429 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 - Portland, OR 97225 430 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 431 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 432 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 9 434 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 435 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 - i Portland, OR 97225 s 436 James K McGehee PO Box 25571 Portland, OR 97225 Page 40 fi -- ��^•. � �.'� . x;s.r .eau- ,i c :ka,fl.ua�.a: s- .:g:-:, - •x'a ti.r-. L.I.D. Map do Owner No. Tax Lot No. Name do Address 437 1300 1S 133C Hopfer, Marlin and Marilyn Rt. 1 Box 390 Beaverton, OR 97005 �t ew z� Page 41 f LID ASSESSMENT ROLL i f tE City of Tigard 135th Avenue/Murray Boulevard LID LID ASSESSMENT ROLL LID Assessment Molls are included as follows: 135th Avenue / Murray Boulevard LID 135th Avenue LID Murray Boulevard LID The total assessed property value of each LID lot cannot be less than one half of the LID assessment in order for the owner to qualify for a Bancroft loan. The LID lots with assessments greater than $1,000 based on the combined LID were compared to r their assessed property values. The lots which do not meet this requirement includes lots numbered 1, 12 and 390. 1548-00g z �- CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L.I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT w1 2604 12.44266% $254,826 2 201 0.96044% $19,670 3 97 0.46349% $9,492 4 85 0.40615% $8,318 5 170 0.81231% $16,636 6 195 0.93177% $19,083 7 91 0.43482% $8,905 8 97 0.46349% $9,492 9 189 0.90310% $18,495 10 97 0.46349% $9,492 11 725 3.46426% $70,948 12 872 4. 16667% $85,333 13 10 0.04778% $979 14 10 0.04778% $979 15 10 0.04778% $979 16 10 0.04778% $979 17 10 0.04778% $979 18 10 0.04778% $979 19 10 0.04778% $979 '2o10 0.04778% $979 21 10 0.04778% $979 _. 22 10 0.04778% $979 23 10 0.04778% $979 24 10 0.04778% $979 25 10 0.04778% $979 26 10 0.04778% $979 27 i0 0.04778% $979 28 10 0.04778% $979 29 10 0.04778% $979 30 10 0.04778% $979 31 10 0.04778% $979 32 10 0.04778% $979 33 10 0.04778% $979 34 10 0.04778% $979 35 10 0.04778% $979 36 10 0.04778% $979 37 10 0.04778% $979 38 10 0.04778% $979 39 10 0.04778% $979 40 10 0.04778% $979 41 10 0.04778% $979 42 10 0.04778% $979 43 10 0.24778% $979 44 10 0.04778% $979 45 10 0.04778% $979 yn" 46 10 0.04778% $979 :•` 47 10 0.04778% $979 48 10 0.04778% $979 49 10 0.04778% $979 e PAGE 1 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 1351H AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT $ GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 50 10 0.04778% $979 51 10 0.04778% $979 52 10 0.04778% $979 53 10 0.047789 $979 54 10 0.04778% $979 55 10 0.04778% $979 56 10 0.04778% $979 57 10 0.04778% $979 58 10 0.04778% $979 59 10 0.04778% $979 60 10 0.04778% $979 " 61 i0 0.04778% $979 62 is 0.04778% $979 63 10 0.04778% $979 64 10 0.04778% $979 65 10 0.04778% $979 66 10 0.04778% $979 67 10 0.04778% $979 68 10 0.04778% $979 69� 10 0.04778% $979' 70 10 0.04778% $979 71 10 0.04778% $979 72 10 0.04778% $979 73 10 0.04778% $979 74 10 0.04778% $979 75 10 0.04778% $979 76 10 0.04778% $979 77 10 0.04778% $979 78 10 0.04778% $979 79 10 0.04778% $979 80 10 0.04778% $979 81 10 0.04778% $979 Be 10 0.04778% $979 83 10 0.04778% $979 84 10 0.04778% $979 85 10 0.04778% $979 86 10 0.04778%. $979 87 10 0.04778% $979 88 10 0.04778% $979 89 10 0.04778% $979 90 10 0.04778% $979 91 10 0.04778% $979 92 i0 0.04778% $979 93 10 0.04778%. $979 94 10 +4.04778% $979 95 10 0.04778% $979 96 10 0. 74778% $979 97 10 0.04778% $979 98 10 x.04778% . $979 PAGE 2 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. 1.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT �99 - � 10�N 0.04778%- $979 100 10 0.64778% $979 101 10 0.04778% $979 ( 102 10 0.04778% $979 103 10 0.04778% $979 104 10 0.04778% $979 105 10 0.04778% $979 ..a 106 10 0.04778% $979 107 10 0.04778% $979 108 10 0.04778% $979 109 10 0.04778% $979 110 10 0.04778% $979 111 10 0.04778% $979 112 10 0.04778% $979 113 10 0.04778% $979 114 10 0.04778% $979 115 10 0.04778% $979 ` 116 10 0.04778% $979 117 10 0.04778% $979 118 10 0.04778% $979 119 10 0.04778% $979 120 10 0.04778% $979 121 10 0.04778% $979 122 10 0.04778% $979 123 10 0.04778% $979 124 10 0.04778% $979 125 10 0.04778% $979 126 10 0.04778% $979 127 10 0.04778% $979 128 10 0.04778% $979 129 10 0.04778% $979 130 10 0.04778% $979 131 10 0.04778% $979 132 10 0.04778% $979 133 10 0.04778% $979 134 10 0.0477a% $979 135 10 0.04778% $979 136 10 0.04778% $979 -- 137 10 0.04778% $979 138 10 0.04778% $979 [I 139 10 0.04778% $979 140 10 0.04778% $979 141 10 0.04778% $,979 142 10 0.04778% $979 143 10 0.04778% $979 144 10 0.04778% $979 145 10 0.04778% $979 146 10 0.04778% $979 147 10 0.04778% $979 PAGE 3 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT 11 GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 1.. ---- --__ - -----_ 148 10 0.04778% $979 149 10 0.04778% $979 _._ 150 10 0.04778% $979 151 is 0.04778% $979 152 10 0.04778% $979 153 to 0.04778% $979 154 10 0.04778% $979 155 10 0.04778% $979 156 10 0.04778% $979 157 10 0.04778% $979 158 10 0.04778% $979 159 10 0.04778% $979 160 40 0. 19113% $3,914 161 10 0.04778% $979 162 60 0.28670% $5,872 163 622 2.97209% $60,869 164 20 0.09557% $1,957 165 10 0.04778% $979 166 a 0.00000% $0 167 0 0.00000% $0 168 10 0.04778% $979 169 10 0.04778% $979 170 10 0.04778% $979 171 10 0.04778% $979 172 10 0.04778% $979 173 10 0.04778% $979 174 10 0.04778% $979 175 10 0.04778% $979 176 10 0.04778% $979 f 177 10 0.04778% $979 1 178 10 0.04778% $979 i 179 10 0.04778% $979 180 10 0.04778% $979 181 10 0.04778% $979 182 10 0.04778% $979 183 10 0.04778% $979 18410 0.04778% $979 185 10 0.04778% $979 186 10 0.04778% $979 187 10 0.04778% $979 188 10 0.04778% $979 i 89 10 0.04778% $979 190 10 0.04778% $979 191 10 0.04778% $979 192 10 0.04778%. $979 193 10 0.04778% $979 194 10 0.04778% $979 e 195 10 0.04778% $979 {_a 196 10 0.04778 rr % $979 tu? . PAGE 4 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT * GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 197 10 M 0.04778% ------$979 198 10 0.04778% $979 199 10 0.04778% $979 200 10 0.04778% $979 201 0 0.00000% $0 202 0 0.00000% $0 203 10 0.04778% $979 204 10 0.04778% $979 205 10 0.04778% $979 206 10 0.04778% $979 207 10 0.04778% $979 208 10 0.04778% $979 209 10 0.04778% $979 210 10 0.04778% $979 211 10 0.04778% $979 212 10 0.04778% $979 213 10 0.04778% $979 214 10 0.04778% $979 215 10 0.04778% $979 216 10 0.04778% $979 217 10 0.04778% $979 218 10 0.04778% $979 219 10 0.04778% $979 220 10 0.04778% $979 221 10 0.04778% $979 222 10 0.04778% $979 223 10 0.04778% $979 224 i0 0.04778% $979 - 225 10 0.04778% $979 226 10 0.04778% $979 ` 227 10 0.04778% $979 I 228 10 0.04778% $979 229 10 0.04778% $979 230 10 0.04778% $979 [_ 231 10 0.04778% $979 232 10 0.04778%• $979 233 10 0.04778% $979 234 10 0.04778% $979 ` 235 10 0.04778% $979 236 10 0.04778% $979 237 10 0.04778% $979 238 10 0.04778% $979 239 10 0.04778% $979 240 10 0.04778%• $979 241 10 0.04778% $979 242 10 0.04778% $979 �. 243 10 0.04778% $979 244 10 0.04778%• $979 245 10 0.04778% $979 LEA E !SAGE 3 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. " TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT $ GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT h 246 10 W 0.04778% $979 247 10 0.04778% $979 248 10 0.04778% $979 249 10 0.04778% $979 250 10 0.04778% $979 251 10 0.04778% $979 252 10 0.04778% $979 253 10 0.04778% $979 254 10 0.04778% $979 255 10 0.04778% $979 256 10 0.04778% $979 257 10 0.04778% $979 258 10 0.04778% $979 259 10 0.04778% $979- 260 10 0.04778% $979 261 10 0.04778% $979 262 10 0.04778% $979 263 10 0.04778% $979 264 10 0.04778% $979 265 0 0.00000% $0 266 10 0.04778% $979 267 10 0.04778% $979 268 10 0.04778% $979 269 10 0.04778% $979 270 10 0.04778% $979 271 10 0.04778% $979 272 10 0.04778% $979 273 10 0.04778% $979 274 10 0.04778% $979 ` 275 10 0.04778% $979 il 276 10 0.04778% $979 277 10 0.04778% $979 278 10 0.04778% $979 279 I0 0.04778% $979 -- 280 10 0.04778% $979 281 10 0.04778% $979 282 10 0.04778% $979 283 10 0.04778% $979 284 10 0.04778% $979 285 10 0.04778% $979 286 10 0.04778% $979 287 10 0.04778% $979 288 10 0.04778%. 4979 289 10 0.04778% $979 290 10 0.04778% 4979 g 291 10 0.44778% $979 1-7 292 10 0.04778% $979 293 10 0.04778% $979 s 294 10 0.04778% $979 u -AGE $ CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L.I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,0@@ L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT $ GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 295 - - 10 --- -@.04778% --N--$979 296 10 0.04778% $979 297 10 0.04778% $979 298 10 0.04778% $979 299 10 0.04778% $979 300 10 6.04778% $979 301 10 0.04778% $979 302 469 2.24102% $45,896 303 109 0.52083% $10,667 304 i0 0.04778% $979 305 0 0.00000% $0 306 10 0.04778% $979 307 10 0.04778% $979 308 1@ 0.04778% $979 309 10 0.04778% $979 310 10 0.04778% $979 311 10 0.04778% $979 312 10 0.04778% $979 313 10 0.04778% $979 314 10 0.04778% $979 315 10 0.04778% $979 316 10 0.04778% $979 317 10 0.04778% $979 318 10 0.04778% $979 319 10 0.04778% $979 320 10 0.04778% $979 321 10 0.04778% $979 322 10 0.04778% $979 323 is 0.04778% $979 324 10 0.04778% $979 325 10 0.04778% $979 326 10 0.04778% $979 327 10 0.04778% $979 328 10 0.04778% $979 329 1@ 0.04778% $979 330 10 0.04778% $979 331 1@ 0.04778% $979 332 10 0.04778% $979 333 10 0.04778% $979 334 0 0.00000% $0 335 @ 0.00000% $0 336 10 0.04778% $979. 337 10 0.04778% $979 338. 10 0.04778% $979 339 10 0.04778% $979 340 10 0.04778% $979 341 10 0.04778% $979 342 10 0.04778% $979 343 10 0.04778% $979 PAGE 7 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L. I.D. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: %2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED X OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 344 10 0.04778% $979 345 10 0.04778% $979 346 10 0.04778% $979 347 10 0.04778% $979 348 10 0.04778% $979 349 36 0. 17202% $3,523 350 219 1.04644% $21,431 351 36 0. 17202% $3,523 352 231 1. 10378% $22,606 353 10 0.04778% $979 354 10 0.04778% $979 355 10 0.04778% $979 356 10 0.04778% $979 _. 357 10 0.04778% $979 ' 358 10 0.04778% $979 359 10 0.04778% $979 360 10 0.04778% $979 361 10 0.04778% $979 362 10 0.04778% $979 363 10 0.04778% $979 364 10 0.04778% $979 365 10 0.04778% $979 [ 366 10 0.04778% $979 11 367 10 0.04778% $979 368 10 0.04778% $979 369 10 0.04778% $979 370 10 0.04778% $979 371 10 0.04778% $979 372 10 0.04778% $979 + 373 10 0.04778% $979 1 374 10 0.04778% $979 375 10 0.04778% $979 376 10 0.04778% $979 I377 10 0.04778% $979 378 10 0.04778% $979 379 10 0.04778% $979 380 10 0.04778% $979 381 10 0.04778% $979 382 10 0.04778% $979 383 10 0.04778% $979 384 10 0.04778% $979 385 10 0.04778% $979 386 10 0.04778% $979 387 10 0.24778% $979 388 10 0.04778% $979 389 701 3.34958% $68,599 390 A 651 3. 11067% $63,706 390 B 8239 39.36831% $806,263 391 42 0.0069% $4, 110 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE/ MURRAY BLVD L.I.D. F. TOTAL TRIPS: 20928 TOTAL COST: $2,048,000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT N GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 392 - �10---- -0.04778X --�-$979 393 10 0.04778% $979 394 _ 10 0.04778% $979 395 10 0.04778% $979 ` 396 10 0.04778% $979 397 10 0.04778% $979 398 10 0.04778% $979 ry 399 10 0.04778% $979 400 10 0.04778% $979 401 10 0.04778% $979 402 10 0.04778% $979 403 10 0.04778% $979 404 10 0.04778% $979 405 10 0.04778% $979 406 10 0.04778% $979 407 10 0.04778% $979 408 10 0.04778% $979 409 10 0.04778% $979 410 10 0.04778% $979 411 10 0.04778% $979 412 10 0.04778% $979 t 413 10 0.04778% $979 414 10 0.04778% $979 415 10 0.04778% $979 416 10 0.04778% $979 417 10 0.04778% $979 418 10 0.04778% $979 419 10 0.04778% $979 420 10 0.04778% $979 421 10 0.04778% $979 422 10 0.04778% $979 423 10 0.04778% $979 424 10 0.04778% $979 425 20 0.04778% $979 426 10 0.04778% $979 427 10 0.04778% $979 428 10 0.04778% $979 429 10 0.04778% $979 430 10 0.04778% $979 431 10 0.04778% $979 432 10 0.04778% $979 433 10 0.04778% $979 434 10 0.04778% $979 435 10 0.04778%. $979 436 10 0.04778% $979 437 0 0.00000% $0 TOTAL 62D928 TOTAL $2,048,000 :.f _ PAGE CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 40-3, 000 D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED X OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 1 2604 - - 23. 44467% $330, 335 2 201 1. 80967% $25,498 3 97 0.87332% $12, 305 4 85 0. 76528% $i 0, 783 5 170 1. 53057% 021, 566 6 195 1. 75565% $24,737 7 91 0.81930% $11,544 g 97 0. 873321A $12, 305 9 189 1. 70163% $23, 976 10 97 0. 87332% $12, 3Q 11 725 6. 52742% $91, 971 13 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 14 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 15 10 0. 09063% $1, 269 ` 16 10 0.09003% $1,269 17 10 0. 09003% $1,269 18 10 0.09003% $1, 269 19 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 20 10 0.09003% #1, 269 21 10 0. 09003% $1,269 22 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 23 10 0. 09003% $1,269 24 10 0. 09003% $1,26-3 25 10 0. 09003% $1,269 26 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 27 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 28 10 0. 09003% $1,269 ` 29 10 0. 09003% $1,269 ;^ 30 10 0.09003% $1,269 31 10 0. 09003% $1,269 32 10 0. 09003% $1,269 33 10 0. 09003% $1,269 34 10 0.09003% •1,269 35 10 0.09003% $1,269 36 10 0. 09003% $1,269 37 10 0. 09003% $1,269 38 10 0.09003% *1,269 39 10 0. 09003% #1, 269 40 10 0.09003% $1,269 41 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 42 10 0. 09003% $1,269 43 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 44 10 0. 09003% $1,269 45 10 0. 09003% $1, ;269 46 10 0. 09003% $1,269 i , w 47 :0 0. 09003% $1,269 48 to 0. 09003% $1,269 49 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 50 10 0.09003% $1, 26g 5 RAGE 1 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT ----- --------- ---------- ---------- 51 10 0. 09003% $1,269 52 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 53 10 0. 09003% $1,269 54 10 0. 09003% $1,269 55 10 0. 09003% $1,269 56 10 0. 09003% $1,269 57 10 0. 09003% $1, 26-9 58 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 59 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 60 10 0. 09003% $1,269 ^, 61 10 0. 09003% $1,269 62 10 0. 09003% $1,269 63 10 0. 09003% $1,269 64 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 65 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 66 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 67 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 68 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 69 10 0. 090039 $1,269 70 10 0. 09003% $1,;:69 71 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g ` 72 10 e. 09003% $1, 26g 73 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 74 1+D 0. 09003% $1, 269 75 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 76 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 77 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 78 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 79 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g Be 10 0. 09003% $1,269 81 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 Be 10 0. 09003% $1,269 83 10 0. 09003% $1,269 84 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 85 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 86 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 87 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 88 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 89 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 90� 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 91 10 0. 09003% $1, 269' 92 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 93 10 0. 090037% $1, 269 34 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 95 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 122 10 0. 09003% $1, 26-3 123 10 0. 09003% $1, 69 124 10 0. 09003% $t, 269$1, $1, 269 12 Ai3:_ CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. Z. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1,409, 000 L. I. D. TRIPS ESTIMA'T'ED LOT # GENERATED X OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT ----- --------- ---------- ---------- 126 10 0.09003% $1, 269 127 10 0.09003% 41, 269 128 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 129 10 0.09003% $1, 269 130 10 0.09003% 41, 269 131 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 132 10 0.09003% $1, 26g 133 10 0.09003% 41, 269 134 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 133 10 0. 09003% #1, 269 136 10 0.09003% 41, 269 137 10 0.09003% 41, 269 138 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 239 10 0. 09003% #1, 269 140 10 0.09003% 41, 269 141 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 142 10 0.09003% #1,369 143 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 144 10 0.09003% 41, 269 145 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 146 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 Y 147 10 0.09003% $1, 269 148 10 e. 09003% $1, 269 149 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 180 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 151 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 152 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 1'53 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 134 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 155 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 156 10 0.09003% 41, 269 157 10 0.09003% 41, 269 158 10 0.09003% 41, 269 159 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 160 40 0. 36013% $5, 074 161 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 162 60 0. 54020% 47, 611 163 622 5.60007% $78, 905 164 20 0. 18007% 42, 537 165 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 166 0 0.00000% 40 167 0 0. 00000% 40 168 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 169 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 170 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 172 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 172 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 173 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 -F; 174 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 'AGE 3 s CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT LOT # GENERATED % OF TOTAL ----- --------- #1,259 175 10 0.09003% 176 10 0.09003% #1, 269 177 10 0.09003% $1, 269 178 10 0.09003Y. $1,269 179 10 0.09003% $1, 269$1, 26g 1, 269'ii, 269 180 10 0.09003% 181 10 0. 09003% *i, 269 182 10 0.090103% $1, 269 183 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 184 10 0.09003% X1, 269 185 10 0. 09003% $1,269 186 10 0.09003% 9�1,269 187 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 188 I0 0.09003% $1,26`3 189 10 0. 09003% :1,269 190 10 0.09003% ti, 269 191 2 0 0. 09003% $1, 269 192 10 0.09003% $1,269 10 0 09003% $1,269 . 193 $1, 26g 194 10 e. 09003% 195 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g - 196 to 0.09003% $1,26g $1, 26g 197 10 0. 09003%10 $1, 26g 0. 09003% 198 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g Y 200 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 201 0 0. 00000% $0 #0 202 0 0.00000% 203 10 0. 09003% #1,269 204 10 0. 09003% $1,269 205 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 206 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 h e. 09003% $1,269 20? 10 208 10 0.09003% $1,269 209 10 0. 09003% i1,269 210 10 e.09003% $1,269 211 10 0.09003% #1,269 212 10 0. 09003% fi, 269 213 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 214 10 0. 09003% !i, 269 s 215 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 216 10 0. 09003Y. $1, 26g 217 10 0. 09002% $1, 26g 0. 09003% $1, 26g 218 10Sq 219 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 220 10 0.09003% $1,26g 221 _ 10 0. 09003% $1,26g 222 10 0.09003% $1,269 6-1 223 10 0. 09003% $1,269 PAGE u CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I. D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT ------ ---------- ---------- 224 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 225 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 �?6 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 227 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 1 228 10 0.09003% $1, 269 229 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 230 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 231 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 232 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 233 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 2234 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 235 10 0. 09003% $1,269 236 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 237 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 238 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 239 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 240 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 241 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 242 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 243 10 0. 091303% $1,269 244 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 245 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 246 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 247 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 248 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 249 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 250 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 251 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 252 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 253 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 254 i0 0. 09003% $1, 269 255 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 256 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 257 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 258 10 0. 09003% $1,269 259 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 260 10 0. 09003% $1,269 261 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 262 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 263 10 0. 090031". $1, 26g 264 10 14. 09003: $1, 26g 265 0 0. 00000% $0 266 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 267 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 268 10 0.09003% $1, 269 269 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 270 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 271 10 @. 09003:= $1, 26'3 272 10 0. 090037% $1, 269 PAGE 7 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMA"TED LOT # GENERATED % GF TOTAL ASSESSMENT ----- --------- ---------- 273 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 274 10 0.09003% $1, 269 275 10 0. 09003% $1,^c69 276 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 277 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 278 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 279 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 280 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 281 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 282 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 283 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 284 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 285 10 0. 09003% $1,269 2e16 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 287 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 2$8 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 289 10 0. 09003% $1,269 290 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 291 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 292 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 293 10 0. 09003% $1,269 294 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 2g� 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 296 10 0. 0900"i% $1, 26g 297 10 0. 09003% $1,269 298 10 0. 0900.3% $1, 26g 299 10 0. 0900z% $1, 26g 300 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 301 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 302 469 4. 22256% $59, 496 303 109 0. 98136% $13, 827 304 10 0. 09002% $1, 269 305 0 0. 00000% $0 306 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 307 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 308 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 309 10 0. 09002% $1, 26g 310 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 311 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 312 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 313 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 314 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 315 10 0: 09003% $1, 269 316 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 317 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 318 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 319 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 320 i0 0. 09003% $i, 2 69 321 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g PAGE 6 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. t TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I. D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED X OF TOTAL' ASSESSMENT ---- --------- ---------- ------;--- 322 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 323 10 0. 09003% $1,269 324 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 325 10 0. 09003% s i', 269 .: 326 10 0. 09003% s 1, 269 327 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 328 10 0. 09003% $1, ,--69 329 to 0. 09003% 330 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 331 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 332 10 0.e9003% $1, .--69 333 10 0.09003% $1, 269 334 0 0.00000% $0 335 0 0.00000% $0 336 10 0. 09003% $1,269 337 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 338 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 339 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 340 20 0.09003% sl, 26'3 341 10 0. 09003% 342 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 343 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 344 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 343 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 346 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 347 10 0. 09002% $1, 269 348 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 349 36 0. 32412% $4, 567 350 219 1. 97173% $27, 782 351 36 0. 32412% $4, 567 352 231 2.07977% $29, 304 353 10 0. 09003% $1,269 354 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 355 10 0. 09003% $1,269 356 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 357 10 0. 09003% $1,269 358 10 0. 09002% $1, 263 µ 359 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 360 10 0. 09003% $1, 26g 361 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 3622 10 0. 09003% $1,269 .x 363 10 0.09003% $1, 26g 364 10 0. 0900.3%• $1, 269 365 10 0. 09003% $1,269 366 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 367 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 368 10 0. 09003% $1,26? 369 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 370 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 rAGE 7 1: CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - 135TH AVE L. I. D. ., TOTAL TRIPS: 11107 TOTAL COST: $1, 409, 000 L. I.D.. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT 0 GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT -371- -- to---- 0. 09003% 41, 269 ^w 372 10 0.09003% 373 10 0.09003% 41, 269 374 10 0.09003% 41, 269 Y 375 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 376 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 377 10 0.09003% 41, 269 u 378 10 0.09003% 41, 269 379 20 0. 09003% 41, 269 380 10 0.09003% $1, 269 381 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 382 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 383 10 0.09003% 41, 269 384 20 0. 09003% 41, 269 385 10 0. 09003% $1, 269 386 20 0. 09003% 41, 269 387 to 0. 09003% $1, 26g 388 10 0. 09003% 41, 269 389 701 6. 31134% 488, 927 390 A 651 5. 86117% 482, 584 392 42 0. 37814% $5, 328 TOTAL 11107 TOTAL 41, 409, 001 t3 PAGE 8 CITY OF TIGARD - LID ASSESSMENT ROLL - MURRAY BLVD L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 9821 TOTAL COST: $639, 000 L. I. D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT ## GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT ----- --------- --------- 12 872 8. 87893% $56, 736 96 10 0. 10182% $651 97 10 0. 10182% $651 98 10 0. 10182% $651 99 10 0. 10182% $651 100 10 0. 10182% $651 101 10 0. 10182% $651 102 10 0. 10182% $651 103 10 0. 10182% $651 104 10 0. 10182% $651 105 10 0. 10182% $651 106 10 0. 10182% $651 107 10 0. 10182% $651 108 10 0. 10182% $651 :a 109 10 0. 10182% $651 110 10 0. 10182% $651 111 10 0. 10182% $651 112 10 0. 10182% $651 113 10 0. 10182% $651 114 10 0. 10182% $651 115 10 0. 10182% $651 11.6 10 0. 10182% $651 117 10 0. 10182% $651 118 10 0. 10182% $651 ,. 119 10 0. 10182% $651 120 10 0. 10182% $651 121 10 0. 10182% $651 390 B 8239 83. 89166% $536, 068 392 10 0. 10182%. $651 393 10 0. 10182% $651 394 10 0. 10182% $651 1 395 10 0. 10182% $651 396 10 0. 10182% $651 397 10 0. 10182% $651 398 10 0. 10182% $651 399 10 0. 10182% $651 400 10 0. 10182% $651 401 10 0. 10182% $651 402 10 0, 10182%. $651 403 10 0. 10182% 0651 404 10 0. 10182% 4651 405 10 0. 10182% $651 406 10 0. 10182% $651 407 10 0. 10182% $651 408 10 0. 10182% $651 r� 409 10 0. 10182% $651 410 10 0. 10182% $651 411 10 0. 10182% $651 412 10 0. 10182% $651 ''tiGc CIT`: OF TIGARD — LID ASSESSMENT ROLL — MURRAY BLVD L. I. D. TOTAL TRIPS: 9821 TOTAL COST: $639, 1800 L. I.D. TRIPS ESTIMATED LOT # GENERATED % OF TOTAL ASSESSMENT 413 10 _ — ___ 0. 10182% $651 414 10 0. 10182% $651 415 10 0. 10182% $651 416 10 0. 10182% $651 417 10 0. 10182% $651 418 10 0. 10182% $651 419 10 0. 10182% $651 42.0 10 0. 10182% $651 421 10 0. 10182% $651 4222 10 0. 10182Y. $651 423 10 0. 10182% $651 424 10 0. 10182% $651 425 10 0. 10182% $651 426 10 0. 10182% '$651 427 10 0. 10182% $651 428 10 0. 10182% $651 429 10 0. 10182% $651 430 10 0. 10182% $651 431 10 0. 10182% $651 432 10 0. 10182% $651 433 10 0. 10182% $651 434 10 0. 10182% $651 435 10 0. i 0 182% $651 436 10 0. 113182% $651 437 0 0. 00000% $0 TOTAL 9821 TOTAL $639, 000 a PAGE 2 z, w 4 :3 µ _ ^PPf C Opinion of PrW Coot Trip Generation AHocatioa Letter from Stewart Tina Figura it Sdwlk Ferry Roattwi3enft at Murray Boukioard _ Pr+eii�nkwry Phu '* � LtD Baca Sha+ats i-2 133th Men"Siert � *; - � 1�tt�tF��awl�e�►a�3l�aa't i 71 CITY OF TIGARD '.5s 4VE _.D. OPINIiaN OF PR08AB1_E COST JNIT . SECTION ITEM QI.;AN?'"TY iaNITRICE -0741- 221 MOBTLI79T?ON t5%1 L.3. 940. 3khei 2212 TEMP. -RAFP IC CONTROL L.S. $20. ZOO 203 CLE=R -IND GRUB 4 �C. .=00. a 3 _•0>n 204 EARTHWORK 3.71,4 10 C.Y. OVEREXCAVnTION 1000 C.v. 3.50 =110 207 AGGREGATE SASEROCK 15"DEPTH 22000 S.Y. 20 xi;v, =Z10 i=OUNDATION STABILIZATION 1000 C.Y. 1£..A0 312, 0-00 211 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE 4" DEPTH 19000 S.Y. :1S $133.=50 213 CURB AND GUTTER 9240 L.P. 5.00 SE5. "40 VALLEY GUTTER •70 L.P. r.00 35,&0 ?14 DRIVEWAY 220 S. Y. 7.50 !•53. 510 2.5 S i IJEWAL{ ~':WIDE 50100 3. Y. t J141 4 5.000 216 ADJUST INC:DENT4LS 213 .14. SFO. 00 #5,X00 217 UT;L:TIES EL;-C t RICAL UNDERGROUND A.TRENC:-TING AND a90KFILL 46E'9 L. F. 7. 51A 8;4. -'0 B. 4" SC4 40 CONDU I T 4621,3 _.F. ti,--�0 s t 1. sz C.VAULT U.1 JQ+E 10 SA. 1000. .?o $10. N00 D.AGE FEE .y. .1.A0 srfA. .1tc12+ ILLUMINATTON a. =7 iTURE. POL':. 9r-3F ?2 _A 5t..1N B,ZONCIJ I T -" ICH s41 nVC :a8,.'a 1171 >"i• -:-z ^. TRI_?tC4I; f3 & ?AC::F LI_ 4611I� TELE-HON SYST=M a. 'RENC'-4ING .t 444:�;;' - wo...1 `..=• 50 3. iJIi'1'�C— 2URY 7r---41- +'..0 �. 0 T.t v 'alp -iNrd }� 7 T' �iij •1r - 1 _ ..f.? br.. Jo ALA TO .STCRM 7R::':� _ ...F 71 I :iA1a ,N G. 'IT-ZL =TY OF TIGARD MURRY BLVD L. I.D. OPINION OF PROBABLE COST U?JIT .` SECTION ITEM QUANTITY UNI' PRICE TOTAL 2i :MOBILIZATION (5%) L.S. $20,000 202 TEMP. TRAFFIC CONTROL L.S. $10,Wk0 233 CLEAR AND GRUB 3.2 AC. 1500.00 3.4,800 r_ 204 EARTHWORK 30400 C.Y. 3.50 $106,400 OVEREXCAVATION 1000 O. Y. 3.50 $3,500 307 AGGREGATE 3ASEROCK 15"DEPTH 10120 S.`'. 5.20 $52,624 FOUNDATION STABILIZATION 1000 C.Y. 1:.00 $12,000 211 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE 4" DEPTH 9240 S.Y. 7.05 $65, 142 .. 213 CURB AND GUTTER 396C L.7 8.00 $23,760 315 SIDEWALA 5'WIDE 2200 S.Y. 15.00 $33,000 217 UTILITIES ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND A.TRENCHING 3 BACKFILL 180 L.•-. 7.50 $1,3E0 A.CONDUIT 4" SCH 40 PVC 190 L..-. 2.50 $450 ILLUMINATION A.FIXTURE, r'CLE, BASE 16 EA 1753.30 $28,300 B.CONDUIT 2" SCH 40 PVC 1980 L.r. 2.30 $3,960 C.TRENCHING x BACKFILL 1980 :. =. 7.50 314.WO D.JUNCTION BOX 16 Z,a. 250.30 $4,J00 TELEPHONE SYSTEM A.CCNDU I T 2"' SCH 40 PVC .30 L. _. 30 $::00 CABLE T.V. A.CONDUIT 2" 3C:-i •+0 PVC 180 L.7. 2. D0 $360 _:: '31GN:vG AND 3TRIr Iraq i?80 L.=. 4.34 $7, 394 »: -A.4DSCAP!NG 56029 S. �. -.30 ;28,100 BEDDING # 380 1 moi, 3n 3 i 3. 300 LZO i.z ;:I;m .3P 353 : .521 b14.725 -all J:AM .. . ,3r .'1 _. ". 30. 0 34. 3ZZ+ .3' - _. 4_Z. 30 31. 346 ZATC.4 aPS:N + _A. 750. at 32. 300 571 a 'Q'AL 96::3. ?86 i_ CITY CF TIGARD125 :AVE _. :.J. tLCCAL) �... OPINION OF ='ROBABL= COST UNIT SECTION ITE}! QUANTITY UNIT .^-RICE TOT.=+L 201 MCBILIZATION C5%) L• S• #,:•+cl, 1+00 202 TEMP. TRAFFIC CONT'I�CL L.S. 2'J3 CLEAR AND GRUB 1.4 PC. 1500.00 204 EARTHWORK 24250 C.`/. 3.j0 $8-..975 OVEREXCA+VATIGN 1000 C.Y. 3.50 $3.500 207 AGGREGATE BASEROC'A 15"DEPTH :8700 S.Y. 3. 0 $€5. 450 FOUNDATION STABILIZATION 1000 C.Y. 12.00 $12. D00 211 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE 4" DEPTH 16150 S. 5.30 $85.595 213 CURB AND GUTTER 9240 L. G.r0 S55,440 VALLEY GUTTER 90 =..F. 5.00 8540 2:4 DRIVEWAY 200 S.Y. 17.50 $2.500 215 SIDEWALK S'WIDE 50010 S.Y. 15.00 57' J021 216 ADJUST INCIDENTALS 20 =A. 50. D0 $5. 300 217 UTILITIES ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND A.TRENCHING AND BAC:iFiL' 4€20 L.F. 7.50 $34.L50 7. r" SCH 40 CONDUIT 46,20 L.F. 2.50 $1....ZED C.VAULT J-')- 306 10 EA. :000. d0 31 41. IMA D.?GE :TEE L.3. + .30 tiElb, X10 IL:UM:NATION A.=:XTURE. ^-CLE. BAw£ 20 FA .'c:3. J0 sZZ.J00 3.*CONDUIT 2" SCH 40 :VC 46_29 L _'.be 19.2,+Q) C. 79ENC:4I;VG I .SAC:.KF:LL 46r:113 L.?`. 13. ae i0 TEL-T"HCNZ SYSTEM W A. TRENCHING BAC::F:L_ -,6EO 3. "IRECT 3URY _'A3L_= -ciao _.r. S. 5'J §3-• uo� CABL= .. _ ...... �.Ji�:'dam ii1L J �Ca1 •wi .ri~, ... 1 :vC L=� __AG 001 3. �. 0 t .J1 55. :'J RE:;C:-+ =;.CAV. 3E1ai.iG =. .. aANI•APY SEWEZ 9" :VC =J0 D0 SZ. ZjNC.;E_2 ZNCA-ME ENT 00 205 S'CRM _4RAIN OT-;T- 1M JTr_ 1M Eq. J0 _30 3R:_GZ 3T?LC.L'RE Z. )00 .. 40 ::l.. 1--ZESPL. u ENG IEE.!:NG _ 3 x CITY OF TIGARD MURRY BLVD LID (LOCAL) OPINION OF PROBABLE COST UNIT ' SECTION ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE' TOTAL y 201 MOBILIZATION (5%) L.S. x`0'000 202 TEMP. TRAFFIC CONTROL L.S. 310,700 203 CLEAR AND GRUB 2•6 PC. 1~00. 0 3J,g00 } 204 EARTHWORK 25550 C.Y. 3.513 $89.425 OVEREXCAVATION 1000 C.Y. 3.50 $3,500 207 AGGREGATE BASEROCK 15"DEPTH 7820 S.Y. 50 $27,370 FOUNDATION STABILIZATION 1000 C.Y. 12.00 $12.000 211 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE 4" DEPTH 7140 S.Y. 5•J0 $37'8$2 213 CURB AND GUTTER 3960 L.F. 6.00 $23,760 N 215 SIDEWALK 5'W I DE 2200 S.Y. 15-30 $331000 217 UTILITIES ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND A.TRENCHING & BACKFILL 180 L.F. 7.50 $1.350 A.CONDUIT 4" SCH 40 PVC 180 L.F. 2.50 $450 ILLUMINATION A.FIXTURE, POLE, BASE 16 EA 1750.a0 328.000 B.CONDUIT 2" SCH 40 PVC 1980 L F. 2.00 $3.960 C.TRENCHING & BACKFILL 1980 L.F. 7.50 $14,30 D.JUNCTION BOX 16 EA. 250.80 $4,000 TELEPHONE SYSTEM #360 A.CONDUIT 2" SCH 40 PVC 130 -•=. 80 :Y CABLti T.V. A.CONDUIT 2" SCH 40 PVC ISO L.T. =•D0 $:Gid 21`3 SIGNING AND STRIPING 1980 L.F. +•34 1,7.399 : al .?.E LANDSCAPING 5600 S. !. 5. D0 l$2.o0 ft 3 CLEANUP L.S. 3e, t+ ZO: TRENCH E XCAV. 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The explanation of the footnotes are contained in the back of the appendix. Column 3 is the size of th LID lots in square feet. Column 4 is the area that is non-buildable. This area includes area that will be used for public right-of-way, area where slopes will be greater than 25: (in most cases there are fill slopes created by the road construction) and area within the flood plain. Column 5 is a factor used to reduce the tot size to reflect area needed for public facilities and would be non-buildable. Column 6 is the adjusted area or net buildable area. (Column 3 - Column 4) * Column 5. Column 7 is the minimum permitted lot size for a single residential unit. This is generally controlled by the zoning ordinances although, all of the residential subdivision within this area has covenants allowing only one unit/lot. This results in the current lot size being the minimum permitted lot size. 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(2) Trip generation estimates based on "Trip Generation, An Informational Report, 1983, Landuse Code 220 (Apartments) . (3) Trip generation estimate based on "Trip Generation, An it Informational Report," 1983, !.anduse Code 210 (Single Family Detached Housing) . Rate 2.52 trips/,arson used with 2.7 person/unit for duplex. �Y (4) 437 is part of LID Lot #390; subtract area equal to 31,650 square feet of public right-of-way and 7,975 square feet of slopes greater than 25%. i, (5) 438 is part of LID Lot #390; subtract area equal to 67,950 square feet of public right-of-way and 25,740 square feet of « slopes greater than 25%. (6) 441 is part of LID Lot #390; subtract area equal to 27,165 square feet of public right-of-way and 7,970 square feet of slopes greater than 25%. (7) 440 is part of LID Lot #390; subtract area equal to 8,225 square feet of public right-of-way and 3,070 square feet of slopes greater than 25%. (8) 442 is part of LID Lot #442; subtract area equal to 2,100 square feet of public right-of-way. (9) LID Lot #351; subtract area equal to 700 square feet of public right-of-way and 210 square feet of slope greater than 25%. (10) LID Lot #352; subtract area equal to 1,860 square feet of public right-of-way and 830 square feet of slope greater than 25%. (11) LID Lot #349; subtract area equal to 800 square feet of ( public right-of-way. ! (12) LID Lot #303; subtract area equal to 4,000 square feet of public right-of-way. (13) LID Lot #391; subtract area equal to 650 square feet of public right-of-way. r s i (14) LIO lot #162; subtract area equal to 1,650 square feet of � public right-of-way. s d (15) LID Lot #161; subtract area equal to 345 square feet of public right-of-way. (16) LID Lot #160; subtract area equal to 1,305 square feet for public right-of-way. L (17) LID Lot #11; subtract area equal to 3,300 square feet for public right-of-way. (18) LID Lot #3; subtract area equal to 1,000 square feet of R public right-of-way. (19) LID Lot #10; subtract area equal to 1,000 square feet of public right-of-way. (20) Lid Lot #8; subtract area equal to 1,000 square feet of public right-of-way. (21) LID Lot #9; subtract area equal to 3,000 square feet of public right-of-way. (22) LID Lot #7; subtract area equal to 1,500 square feet of public right-of-way. (23) LID Lot #4; subtract area equal to 1,800 square feet of public right-of-way and 10,345 square feet of flood plain. (24) LID LOt #5; subtract area equal to 3,550 square feet of public right-of-way, 56,465 square feet of flood plain, and 2,550 square feet of slope greater than 25%. (25) LID Lot #2; subtract area equal to 1,245 square feet of public right-of-way, 280 square feet of slope greater than 25%. (26) LID Lot #1; subtract area equal to 30,500 square feet of public right-of-way, 218,600 square feet of flood plain and 4,000 square feet of slope greater than 25%. (27) LID Lot #6; subtract area equal to 1,875 square feet of public right-of-way. (28) Factor area for LID lots with R-25 or R-12 zoning is based on 15% allocation of gross area for public facilities (see Tigard Community Development Code, Section 18.92.020) . This would be applied to those lots that would support 3 or more dwelling units after the area is adjusted for "subtract area". (29) Factor area for LID lots with R-7 or R-4.5 zoning is based on ;3 20% allocation of gross area for public facilities (see Tigard Community Development Code, Section 18.92.020) . This would be applied to those lots that would support 3 or more dwelling units after the area is adjusted for "subtract area' (30) 438,. part of LID Lot #390, has residential density transfer _. of 4 units. Allowable area - 25,740 square feet (slope) , 1,480 sq. ft./unit, cannot exceed 25% of max. # of units (Column 9) or 106 units. (31) 441, 1part of LID Lot #3'?0, -has residential density transfer of 1 unit. Allowable area 7,970 square feet (slope) , 1,480 sq. ft./unit, cannot exceed 25% of max. # of units (Column 9) or 4 units. (32) 440, part of LID Lot #390, has residential density transfer ^ of 0-units. Allowable area - 3,070 square feet (slope) , 1,480 sq. ft./unit, ca nt exceed 25% of max. # of units (Column 9) or 46 units. (33) LID Lot #353 has residential density transfer of 0 units. 1,480 square feet minimum lot size, allowable area - 3.070 square feet (slope) , cannot exceed 25% of max. units (Column 9) or 9 iY units. (34) LID Lot #5 has residential denisty transfer of 5 units. (m Allowable area - 56,465 square feet (flood plain) and 2,500 square tt feet (slope) , 1,480 square feet minimum lot size, cannot exceed 25% of max. units (Column 9) or 5 units. (35) LID Lot #4 has residential density transfer of 1 unit. Allowable area - 10,345 square feet (flood plain) , 1,480 square feet minimum lot size, cannot exceed 25% of max. units (Column 9) tt or 3 units. (36) LID Lot #2 has residential density transfer of 0 units. Allowable area - 280 square feet (slope) , 1,480 square feet minimum lot size, cannot exceed 25% of max. units (Column 9) or 8 units. t_ (37) LID Lot #1 has residential density transfer of 37 units . Allowable area - 218,600 square feet (flood plain) and 1,360 square feet (slope) , 1,480 square feet minimum lot size, cannot exceed 25% of max. units (Column 9) or 97 units. (38) 437 is part of LID Lot #390 is zoned neighborhood commercial. + Assumed ratio of net lot area to gross leasable area is 23%, then gross leasable area would equal 49,021 sq. ft. Trip generation rate for the size of the shopping center is 98 trips/1,000 sq. ft. (39) LID Lot 166 combined with Lot 165 to form a single buildable site. (40) LID Lot 167 is combined with Lot 168 to form a single buildable site. la° t �o s: (41) Minimum lot width for duplex is not met. �. . (42) Subdivision covenants allow only one unit/lot. (43) Future street R/W. (44) Unbuildable tract of land. (45) Combined with LID Lot #164 to allow for two lots on Lot #164. Cu L �w Sanctity OJ Contract STEL!ART TITEE 10720 S.W.BgW4&"*n•Hil1sttele Hwy. P.O.` Box 1789 97075. Beewrton.Oregon 97006 (503)643-WW January 16, 1987 Robert E. Meyer Consultants, Inc. w Attn: David Sandstrom 9805 S.W. Griffith Dr., Suite 100 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Dear Mr. Sandstrom: We enclose a list of owners, mailing addresses and property values on the properties within the boundaries of the proposed 135th/Murray L.Z.D. Those which have undergone a change in ownership since the issuance of the tax roll are keyed to the attached deeds tc�ew owners by a red number in the: margin. We have attached copies of current tax maps to help you locate the properties. This report is furnished for informational purposes only and Stewart Title will not be responsible for errors or omissions in it. If you have any questions please call. Sincj)rely, ouglis Titl xaminer DL:nnd Encls. P.S. 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M!/R,?AY BL 940 TYO/CAL PAf/EMEN7 SECT/ON 10,'31 PLAN MA✓OR COLLECTOR NPS Ru. 5M 7 7- - - - I -300-- Ir I II4"� � j I WALNvr sr.._ , : I /ST/NO 6RAOE S 6RAOE_zoo __ j :. _ _ .__�J_ EX/ST/NG: O_T —, . - l.__ 4 _- �6•r'o _. 2e°—'- 0 �- --270 _ : - 1 2f li -' rc w -. 4... N- -' _— 1 - - ISO— PROPOSE 60 N h a _ N PROPOS O GRAGE 240 : L mI I 7_._ 230 -22077 -... =7 m W I ....... ....... _ __ _._ - - I . PRELIM L' Y ONLY . .._ - 30+00 _ 25700 1500 QRDi'�LE :1:0+°0 .'.'S 0 .: 0+00... P RI t•J'-:E I Robert E Meyer consultants N By DATE CITY OF TIGARD S. W. HURRAY BOULEVARD of AV 1k Engineers•Plannere-Surveyors 93925 S.W. HALL �. AV OL 4835&W,Grili:nm D, 135TH AVENUE / MURRAY BOULEVARD LID AMM B`zJZ—°"°°""°°s TIGARD, OREGON 97223 (SOJI 6439531 FILE 1548-00 REVISIONS DESIGN 9A.A. DRAWN RAF. CHECKED am& APPROVED SCALE/'vipe'NOR/z. DATE FEB 1997 Onwo.No.7556 • r � - -_-tee-.��:�..s. ��g _ _. {1VI 111 3 4 1119'i'pigilgllNllllrllVlrl11q11111110111rIrPlqllnl(IPlligglpl'pl'I'Ign'Pulmlmpign'pNJN9n pPpuingN�prq 5 8 T 9 B IO !I 12VL AV 3 I wn. tr 4x55 stwrw•v � - _ III` i w..P°[s r4ss u4.e,x.• -.- mts >N qwm yr to wmtwa Dc z eY a •z u zz rz".cz- -- a of- sr t.r el zl u o L r x .41ua I I°s...11u ulaJriedluJ� wlm of o s c Id MARCH AGENDA TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION FEBRUARY 17 - 7:30 P.M. TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD TIGARD, OREGON 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. APPROVE MINUTES FROM JANUARY 20 4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATION 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 5.1 SIGN CODE EXCEPTION SCE 12-86 OREGON SIGN CORP/EQUITIES NW/BURGER KING NPO N 2 Request to allow a roof sign approximately 2' x 17' on a Burger King restaurant. Porperty is zoned I-P (Industrial Park). Located: 10105 SW Nimbus Ave. (WCTM 1S1 34AA lot 1900). 5.2 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PD 87-01, SUBDIVISIONS 87-02, and ZONE CHANGE AMW ZC 87-01, PAUL K. BARTHOL.EMY (BENCHVIEW ESTATES) NPO ## 3 Request to subdivide a 17 acre parcel into 50 lots between 7500 and 17,500 sq. ft. in size; also for a Planned Development and a zone change from R-4.5 (single family residential, 4.5 units/acre) to R--4.5(PD) (Planned Development). Located: Southern end of SW 132nd Ave. south of Walnut Street. (WCTM 2S1 4 portion of lots 400 and 1200). 6. OTHER BUSINESS Planning Commission/City Council Workshop 6.1 Procedure for appeal and recommendations to Council (Code v. practice). 6.2 Sign Code - Sign Code Exception criteria and general issues. 6.3 March 20, 1988 deadline for removal of non-conforming signs. 6.4 City direction regarding planed develoment especially density issues. 6.5 Downtown plan update. 7. ADJOURNMENT (2951P) k k ,'r i C CL CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON OOUNCIL MENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: February 17, 1987 DATE SUBMITTED: Fahruarg 9_ 19R7 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Training Request PREVIOUS ACTION: By Community Development ire for PREPARED BY: Willi— b Phnr.chap DEPT HEAD O TY ADMIN OK REQUESTED BY: William A. Monahan h.a POLICY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY The National Main Street Center is conducting a conference on "Revitalizing Downtown: Creating Economic Opportunity on Main Street". The three-day intensive training program will be useful as we begin our City Center Plan Task Force activities. This training should enhance my background in revitalization activities and allow me to bring back to the City the latest techniques and strategies. The training will be held from March 25 - 27, 1987. Sufficient funds are available for this training request. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Approve the request 2. Deny the request. ' FISCAL IMPACT f 81108ESTED ACTION The staff recommends that the City Council approve the training request. C1 Y0F71VARD EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferences, seminars, college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form.. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE OF REQUEST: .1 J' 7 Requested by: /t n-n Vendor No. : PAYABLE TO: Employee request attend !1/A �dri,/ 1114.� C`YAYv/ Coon 614 ( ) Employer required attend For check run of 2/20/87 [ ) Mail check ['>q Notify dept. when ready Vendor No. : Vendor No. : PAYABLE TO: National Main Street Center PAYABLE TO: National Trust for Historic Preservation 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20036 sasaaaasaaaa:ssaaassaszma:zsassaaaossamszcaaaaaaasazasasaasszssaa:sazazassazaaz Title of Program: RV'&4 eA11Z-1'M ]town ' C"-Jeratowl* Eewo!tem'L Institution or organization n 4 C� rPL Registration Deadline 3 s F Training Dates From: 3 �r/,(-?To: 3 /1?/�� Describe the purpose: This program will be useful as we begin our City Center Plan Task Force activities. Is this related to current position [ ) reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING COSTS: [ ) to be advanced [ ) to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. Amount Registration or.:tuition........................ . 10-2010-625 ? dU Books............................................ Travel (mileage, bus, train, airplane, etc.).... 10-2010-624 U Lodging......................................... 10-2010-624 � aa,S 0D0 Per Diem........................................ 10-2010-624 `/S 0 Other: Total $ rI.2 31.00 asaaaasaaca==aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaxaaaaaaa:asaaaaaasaxaasasasazaasasasaaaaaaaaaaaa Authorizations: I(employee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be required to reimburse the City for any expenditures made on my behalf. Employee Signature: Date 201-624-$1.484.85 Appropriation balance 201-6?5-5676-OQ Mgr:_[ ) approved [ ] disapproved Dept. Head: ( ) apFrovrd [ ) disapproved (explain): Approved by City Council action 2/17/87 Cathy Wheatley Deputy Recorder Finance Director: !.1- ational Main Street Center Nmprom Org. ational Must for Historic Preservation U.S.Posh 185 Massachusetts Avenue,N.W PSD WuAinpbn,D.C. ashington,D.C.20036 Permit No.SON CITY :Jr TIrAk?0 r, r) -fix -23197 T I r;A ah In c)7>21 '� ... u a Ito so z � 1=r zz1� 3rn � a S � � Y Ors ., r ,'�• n?`rF� �`. ydx''. Fn • a '4W. ' t•4 1� !.��, �� � * - � {tib ��. as 1\ a l l .. q r FTY •+ �.Y.sf V"' $+ r R' f- �.' _ #..- - c:P�,!,f��.:\ ��4�t ter• � ;F. �}. � __ 4 Poo ,:`4. ry.::.3t #.-z ; .. r.' '•1T+".a Vaa' ci'' 9'�t 'Sft rS "fa-'F�,. �,sr 'S �,'fe":':-�T iii.,.�,q. ~ �' Yyy's 4� ,:Y 9�• r r v� �:' 1 r t'`,V .V ✓ � � � Y7 ���iyyy AT—. �IV', ✓ �L' � f ;•'!`�1'8'���� �` ., �Aa Y_a �� r"r ) .. i:! a`r'>.s l"�'. ''; k-� ,yt♦ s.1i.+' �s d'�i.�� 'rr. 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Lehr, Chief DEPT MEAD OK TY ADMIN OK REQUESTED BY: David C. Lehr, Chief POLICY ISSUE INFORMATION SUMMARY The N.W. Check Investigators' Association is holding a 3-day seminar 2/26/87 through 2/28/87. Given a potential increase in investigative caseload, particularly in the area of check and credit card fraud, new techniques being employed by criminals generally and specific types of crimes ccscmitted by specific ethnic groups, this Seminar will be of great value to the department. Information learned by Deveny and Goldspink will be passed on to other department personnel. Sufficient funds are in the training budget to pay oasts. AMC �- ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Approve the request. 2. Deny the request. FISCAL IMPACT 1. $321 ` 2. -0- SUGGESTED ACTION 1. Staff recam-ends approval of the request. RESOLUTION NO. 87- �� Page �t a list C17YCF 6n1 A[W EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferenoes, seminars, college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE: OF REQUEST: 1-29-87 Requested by: JOHN GOLDSPINK Vendor No. : PAYABLE TO: (X j Employee request attend [ j Employer required attend For check run of ( j Mail check ( j Notify dept. when ready Vendor No.: Vendor No. :�_ PAYABLE TO: A/0 � PAYABLE TO: A-S 72 A.6 sss sssawsss�ssssssssssssssssssusssssassess:.ssssasasssssossassssssssssssssssssa Title of grogram: CHECK INVESTIGATORS SEMINAR Institution or organization CHECK INVESTIGATORS ASSOC. Registration Deadline 2-19-87 Training Dates From:`To:�._ Describe the purpose: SEE REQUEST SUBMITTED BY DEVENY Is this related to (X j current position [ j reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING COSTS:- ( X) to be advanced ( j to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. Amount nt - • ,1 t1 -,(!3ec2 ,G2 0 Q S 6 G•0 0 Registration or tuition......................... . Books................ ..............0............ `._.... Travel (mileegt, bus, train, airplane, etc.).... Lodging......................................... _ Per Diem........................................ 1n-llm-b2Y-do S44 .00 Other: Total t $ 1_ _04_00 sssssssssssssssssassassassssass:asssssssssssssasssassssesasaassssssssssssssssss , Authorizations: i(employee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be required to reimburse the City for any expenditures ma n half. _ Employee Signature: Date: Appropriatio cHanager•� (�j approved ( j disapproved Dept. Head: e: approved ( j disapproved (explain): o r- rl , o pf iOr rL1 ckrc�zs -- rL �Ltss� RT'Tti n cL erdr3eKs To l,varu,o�ti[ a� - A wNb cu.I Su AA-Z I Tri S(2a�vSc.R IN A-CS oCrn.rT[erN� Approved by Council action 2/17/87 Finance Director: Cathy Wheatley, Deputy Recorder ..1� C17YONO F T1IVARD EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferences, seminars. college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE OF REQUEST: 1-7g-R7 Requested by: Darwin V DeUenv Vendor No.: PAYABLE TO: (XXJ Employee request attend ( J Employer required attend For check run of [ J Hail check ( j Notify dept. when ready Vendor No.: Vendor No.: PAYABLE TO: c/.rr'c1Z PAYABLE TO: f a U®S V. 726 it s ssssssssasassssssaas..asassssssassssassaesssrssssssasssssssassssssssssssasssasw Title of Program: rHFCK TNVESTIGATORS WINTER TRAINING SEMINAR Institution or organization NDRIHWEST CHLCK -INVESTIGATORS ASSOC. Registration Deadline 2-19-87 Training Dates From: 2-26-87 To:2-28-87 Describe - - Describe the purpose:Enhance investigative skills inseveal dif rerenr, areas of Fraud and Organized Crime. Exchange of fraud information with other police ani financill institution check investigators. The detection of forged and altered instruments. Is this related to (x J current position [ j reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain:Directly related to Forgery investigatio:ia being assigned in Investigation Division. TitAINING COSTS:- (xxj to be advanced [ j to be reimbursed after attendance ! Account No. fount Registration or tuition..*.**..... ........ Books***... ........oo.-o.........*......... 0 i Travel (mileage. bus, train, airplane, etc.).... —M. Parff— gD •........................................ /e-rr3oo-600 Other: tt� Total Z 197.x- sssassssssssssssssssassassssssssssssasssssssasssssssssassssasssaa:asssessssssss 4 Authorizations: I(employee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be equired to reimburse the City for any expenditures n my behal Employee Signature: Date 1-22=87 Appropriatio ce:2 O Manage isa ( J approved ( J disapproved Dept. Head: ( approved [ dpproved (explain): $ i rX SM . > c7 .1 K rr L% M—A4 e hl L • 21— AsZ rz r r we�v a LL C l S'c/eS. 7-o t�KO Guc c C. S u /S,4t T -Y-A =AN-_,,e Approved by Council action 2/17/87. Finance Director: Cathy Wheatley, Deputy Recorder �QJI) V � �• `�{� m9� � �i• aE., 3a C p � w f+. 9�y.+ •� Z�C� C � F a 014 aCtg� o � 'o cog IL -oil Ela v >v ` by Ev� JE C y d V c Oii m m s�Q c � v I LL: O 1 O ` y •i, C O O c"i CL.4 1= C. iir to C e c 0C v C 1=6 -{C�V Z Y o ay ome s `= o a iii °0 a e E C7 O Q v z 3 E EE E E CL.E CD Vi 9 M N p y HO. 1 G h s z ac rn Ne $ N = � QQQQQQ+ �' ® 3 cge u°ii sib s s a � O � N N M1 Q N N e!1 M1 ON 4 IVQV`` Vy N eb V� N N N P M mel O� wN Jd Ic mi s r Co. a C- CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON_ COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: February 9 1987 DATE SUBMITTED: January 29, 1987 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: O M F O A Training Request Budget Adoption, 1986/87 PREPARED BY: Donna Corbet DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMJ[L7N70:K:;k REQUESTED BY: Jill Monley/Wayne Lowry POLICY ISSUE Council has directed training requests over $IOO be presented to them for approval on an individual basis. INFORMATION SUMMARY Included in the 1986-87 adopted budget, were funds to permit attendance at the Oregon Municipal Finance Officers Association Annual Conference in March, 1987. The total cost for the conference for both Jill Monley, Community Services Director/Assistant City Administrator and Wayne Lowry, Acting Finance Director to attend is $776. Also included for your information is the official training request and a copy of the conference agenda. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. To allow one person to attend. 2. To allow both people to attend. a. The intent to allow both people to attend this conference is that we need to improve Jill's allover awareness of financial issues and to help develop more skills in Wayne so he can fill the position to which he has been assigned. FISCAL IMPACT A budgeted item with funds to cover expenses. SUGGESTED ACTION Approve training request for both people to attend the Oregon Municipal Finance Officers Annual Conference. 1273p Y.. C17YOFMAIM EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferences, seminars, college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE OF REQUEST: 1126187 Requested by: Jill Monley Vendor No. :,(1) PAYABLE TO: Inn of the Seventh Mountain ( ] Employee request attend ( ] Employer required attend For check run of ( j Mail check ( j Notify dept. when ready Vendor No. :, Vendor No. : (3) PAYABLE TO: PAYABLE TO. Jill Mo ley Ore on Munici a finance Offers Assoc. P.O. Box Salem, OR 97308 Title of Program: O.M.F.O.A Annual Conference Institution or organization 0reQ2n MuniciDa inanc Officers Association Registration Deadline 2/15/87 Training Dates From: 3/16/87 To: 3/18187 Describe the purpose: Is this related to [XX] current position ( ] reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING CASTS: [ ] to be advanced ( ] to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. Amount Registration or tuition......................... .10-?210-62500 SITMW (2) Books........................................... Travel (a►ilea a bus, train, airplane, etc.).... ,10-1200-62400 (3) Lodging...3.4 9Vts.@.$§4,.T J17?s99............. 1 Per Dienes.**....&*........*............o....... t Other: Total $ 368.00 Qiliiiiiliiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiii iiifii•ilii!iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Authorizations: 1(employee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be required to reimburae the City for any expend'tur s made on my behalf. Employee Signature: Date S 87 1Q a pp Appropriation balance 1[00 7 32%anager: ( ) approved ( j disapproved Dept. Head: [ j approved ( ] disapproved (explain): Approved by Council action of 2/1 /87. qu Ca Wheatley Deputy Recorder .� i Finance Director: ( ' WYOF TWAIM EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST This form is to be used for conferences, seminars, college classes and other forms of either training or education. Documentation is required, a copy is to be attached to this form. Attachments for mailing may also be attached. A follow up report is required. A copy will be placed in your personnel file. DATE OF REQUEST: 1/21/87 _ Requested by: Wayne Lowry vendor No. : 1 PAYABLE T0: ( ] Employee request attend Inn of the event ountdtn ( ] Employer required attend For check run of ( J Mail check [ J Notify dept. when ready Vendor No. : � vendor No . : 3 PAYABLE TO: PAYABLE TO: Wane LOW Oregon Munict a finance iters ssoc. ox VZO Silem. ass:ase:sssssrsssssssssassssssss.s.sssssssssc:saassssasasssassassassaasssssssssssa Title of Program: O.M.F.O.A. Annual Conference Institution or organisation re on un Ct a Hance kers ssoc a ton Registration Deadline 2/15 Training Dates From: To:`.,� Describe the purpose: To improve skills and knowledge in the area of Local Government Finance and Accounting and to make contacts with other professionals in the field. Is this related to ( I J current position ( ] reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING COSTS: [ J to be advanced ( ] to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. nt ySt„_ 0 Registration or tuition..*...................... Travel (mileage, bus, train, airplane, etc.)... . In-1 10-6?600 ___ ___gs-4n Lodging............................a............ I[L1220-62400 .,., 172-00- _;. Per Dieu.***..*—....... ....... ................ �.-.....�...+•• Other: Total $ 4 _00 � ssssssssssassassssassssasssssssssassssssssssssssssaaassssasssssaaaassssssssssss Authorizations: I(enployee), understand and agree that if all conditions of education/training policies are not met, I may be required to reimburse the City for any expendWn666 s made n my behalf. Employee Signature: ___ Date_ 1/_21187 Appropriation balance.-1210 994 Manager:_[ ] approved ( J disapproved Dept. Head:_ [ approved [ J disapproved (explain): Q - A roved by-Coune -actin of 2/17/a7 Cathyeatle epu y ecorder Finance Director ,� SPEAK=NG OF OPPORTSJN=TY March 16-18, 1967 inn of the Seventh Mountain, Bend prGl,imiraary Proe�ram Sunday March 15 5100 P.M. - Early Arrival Registration (Lobby) 6:00 p.m. Dinner on Your Own , v. March 16 i:00 a.m. - Registration for Conference (Lobby) 12:00 Noon 9:00 a.m. - Preconference Training Seminar: "Making Effective Presentations" 12:00 Noon Cost is $40 for this specialised class. Preregistration required. Lunch on Your Own 12:30 P.M. - Opening General session 1e30 P.M. Presider: Kathy Field, oHMA President; Administrative Analyst, Eugene Speaker: Thomas Briggs, Revenue Manager, City of Denver Topic: "Looking Ahead," a perspective on the future role and challenge for finance officers. 100 p.m. • 283= 1;i5 P.M. nw�e+t��rr StSS20N5 1165 p.m. Getting Money in the Till 3s1S P.N. Speakers: Jim Kerfoot, Finance Director, Bend Robert Moore, Moore and Breithaupt James Breithaupt, Moore and Breithaupt As federal funds continue to diminish and state revenues beeome less car- ' rain, revenues derived at the local level are critical to cities. Apart of this session will describe how Bend has.successfully reviewed and updated its fees for services. Trend information on revenue sources compiled tram r. BGRS surveys willincluding license* provide another segment of program. other resources timely information on citisswill be wbo arsdiscussed zce as sing nteededorevenues localllide the y- with 126S P.M. - Getting to "Yes" 3:15 p.m. Speakers: Susan and Peter Glaser F This workshop will help develop your skills in negotiating and consensus• building. Negotiation is a fact of life. Explore the techniques and attl- tudes used in win-win negotiation strategies by learning to gill addrot what ess want and assisting others to get what nation, goal-setting, exploring the the elements of negotiation: preparation, interests of others, strategy developsrent, drawing agreement out of con- flirt, and negotiation evaluation. I:45 p.m. - Bonding, from A-Z 5:00 P.M. Speakers: Charles Carter, J.S. Bas:lc Harvey Rogers, Lindsay, Hart, Neil t Weigler Jim Joseph, E.F. Hutton John osburn, Miller, Nash, Wiener, Hager i Carlson Everything--and more--than you've ever wanted to know about municipetl bonding will be offered iu this session: What are bonds? now are they defined? What covenants do they carry? What are registration requirements? what are the mechanics of floating and structuring an issue? who are the players? How are bond calculations done? How are ratings obtained? What are rebate and yield restrictions? 9%90 p.m. - Cost Benefit Analysis 5:00 P.M. Speaker: warren Wong The techniques, assumptions and uses of cost benefit analysis will be explained. 1. 3=30 P.R. - Communicating Financial Information to the Non-Finance Person 5:00 p.m. Speaker: Chuck Swank. Touche Ross As finance officers, your achievements rely on the power to c=wminlcate and explain technical information to many who don't know a debit from a credit. Learn how to translate your information into understandable financial state- ; Bents, how to use graphics, and how to present comparative information effectively. You'll even improve that next audit presentation. 4 i 6:15 P.M. - Get-Acquainted Reception 7:15 p.m: 7:15 p.m. - "Saloon Night" Dinner and Dance i 11:90 p.m. i OMF+DA meets the old West Relax and enjoy Meaty fixins' of chicken and ribs, and good WAstern Music. Cowboy or cowgirl hats and western boots welcome. Let's kick up some dustl i { Tuesday, March 17 € i 7:15 a.m. - Registration (Lobby) 9:90 a.m. k 7:90 a.m. - OMFOA Breakfast and Business Meeting 9:iS a.m. Presider: Kathy Field, Administrative Analyst, Eugene The President will deliver her annual message and recognise distinguished s members. Committee members will present their reports. The general membership will elect Officers for 1907-86. �S'i7R4�!T SE rSZOMS f 4 9:90 a.m. - Economics for Finance officers 10:45 a.m. t Speakers: Rebecca Marshall, Oovsrdment Finance Associates John Mitchell, U.S. National Bank This session will provide the finance officer with a practical understanding of how economic indicators affect cities and will identify the problems and ilable to you. assumptions in interpreting economic information ava k 9:30 a.m. - Productivity € 10:45 a.m. Speakers: Parry Ankerson, Price-Waterhouse Richard Hill, Price-Waterhouse 4 Productivity analysis gives finance officers a key thtoeroding tax°wbases, ciently and effectively government is managed. inflation, demands for additional service, taxpayer resistance to increased ctivitY taxes and (zeal or perces=taut inefficienciesoat is a9Pr%�ivitypimproveement F improvement is an important program? HOW can productivity be measured? What barriers are there to t productivity improvement? Learn about the techniques. y � 9:30 a.m. - Conflict Management 10:45 a.m. i 10:45 a.m. - BR8A1C 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - General Session 11:30 a.m. Speaker: Dave FrohnmaYer, Oregon Attorney General Topic: "Leadership and Communications" 12:00 Moon - General Luncheon 1:30 P.M. speaker: Richard Townsend, Executive Director, League of Oregon Cities Topic: "A Commentary on the 1987 Legislative Session" CONOMM $ESSIM i 2:00 P.M. Municipal Investments 3:30 p.m. What are your alternatives for short, intermediate and long-term invest- ments? Where are interest rates going and how will they decisions? How do the actions of the Tederal Reserve Boardffect createyth inVOatWAMt environment? i 2:00 p.m. - am update 3:30 P.M. speakers: Coopers i Lybrand jim Staley, Portland This session will focus on the review and discussion of accounting Anion, the contained in several recent exposure drafts from • to ca ment ��s will exP &inh ow �t eftectiv�yage Of the Opportunity. on Issues in bancrotting 2:00 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. Speaker: Daniel Anderson, Oregon Bank g Most finance officers are familiar with the credit rhiskBan boat a dingl [€ corporation bears when it extends credit took sin tthMims a different kind 9Of ' € But this traditional financing strategy assessed risk that can force a bond issuer to levy taxes even if every property owner meets every obligation in a timely fashion. Learn why this a risk exists, how to measure it, how to avoid it in the future, and how to reduce existing risk exposure. 3:30 p.m. - unscheduled. zxhibitors, displays will be open. 5:30 p.m. E- S:30 p.m. - Cocktail Reception 7:00 p.m. 7:00 P.M. CHPOA Annual Banquet and Dance Following a sumptuous dinner by candlelight, finance officers and their guests will dance the night away. wedneadav Maw 7:45 a.m. - Breakfast and Roundtable Discussion 8:45 a.m. ��o��il�Mommitteencsses during roundtable conversations with the CCINgnm susums 9:00 a.m. - Federal Tax Reform Aftermath for 10:45 a.m. &mili&r with now Big changes are ink tworkal he constraintsandobligations imposed onthevarious municipal bonds nts of the Act oa the capital markets. types of bonds as well sa the imps well choice The new rules will affect your sliity to issuance ex stingsdebt. Thhe long-term debt instruments and Your r evaluation of financial speakers will focus an how these changesnafdevelfect opin9 new strategies and decisions confronting you responses. 9:00 a.m. - Tale of Two Cities 1Ot45 a.m. Speakers Gena Vaillancourt, SAIF two This session will provide a comparative hishe to ry fmassagcea+enta decis with onserearn►td approaches to worker saleti. toward their objective. procedures that each city emp axed ? 9300 a.m. - The Finance officer in Labor Negotiation 10:45 a.m. Speakers: Kathy Tri. Springfield Nike say0ex"$prPirsgfield Become familiar with labor negotiation os and rimues and methods, labor at is tiation genezallY. and the opportunities and risks in the process. What i- ' the finance officer's role? IWw do you develop and present useful informs- the on A smusicipallty's ability to pay and on comparability argssma Case examples will be wed. 11:00 a.m. - General Closing Session 11:30 a.m. Adjourn = The CMVx Certification Ccsmittee will establish points for attendance and Participation Conference sessions for the professional Financial officers Certification Program. 1 � < \ KMRANDUN \ \ CITY OF T GM, Off■ TO; Honorable mor & City unoil February 11, 1987 \ 0K; Lor e Wilson, ci y R co d r k,'j CA, / SuWECT; Training aeus for O,K,F.O,A. Conference Please bring the pa t materiai from to February g, 1987 meeting o the aWv of renc a aged item. (0 the 9th, this was list a s Agenda t em \ No. §.)). Than \ a «� a+ �} �\ �} �\ � . �} � . MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council February 11, 1987 FROM: Donna Corbet, Executive Secretary SUBJECT: Training Request for O.M.F.O,A. Conference Per your request, one of the mileage requests has been removed from the request for training which amounts to $85.00. The City Administrator has contacted the full Council and authorization has been approved by the majority. 1282p 1Q=RkNDUK CITY OF TIGM, OREGON TO: Honorable Mayor & City Council February 11, 1957 FROM: Loreen Wilson, City Recorder .)"ib-I e. SUBJECT: City Council Meeting of 2/17/87 - Hand Carry Item !Criterion to be adopted for the review of the Administrator will be hand carried by Bob Jean on February 17, 1987. (Agenda Item 6.3 - 2/17/57 Special City Council Meeting). ow t: cQ CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON if MOR,kNDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council February 2, 1987 FROM: Bob Jean, City Administrator 0 SUBJECT: CITY ADMINISTRATOR PERFORMANCE REVIEW My next Performance Review is due in March, 1987. I'd like to suggest two dates for the review, either Monday, March 2, 7-9 p.m. (no regular Council Meeting), or Saturday, March 7, 9-11 a.m. Per our Agreement the review would be in Executive Session with official action on any Agreement Updates to follow at a later regular meeting. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that: 1) Council approve the criterion for the City Administrator's next Performance P.eview on Consent Agenda at its February 23 meeting; 2) Council call an Executive Session per ORS 192.660 (1) (i) on Monday, March 2, 1987 from 7-9 p.m. (or Saturday March 7, 1987) 9-11 a.m. or alternate?); and 3) that any update to the Employment Agreement will occur at a later regular meeting following the Executive Session. BJ:mh