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City Council Packet - 07/11/1988 ACOA UPDATE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL- PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an REGULAR MEETING AGENDA agenda item needs to sign on the appropriate BUSINESS AGENDA sign-UP sheet(s). It no sheet is available. JULY 11, 1988. 6:30 P.M. ask to be recognized 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. 600 a EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into £xecutive7 " Session under the provisions of ORS 192,660 (1) (a), (d), (e), & (h) to discuss City Officer employment, labor relations, real property transactions, and current and pending litigation issues. Began at 6;45p.m. 7675 o STUDY SESSION - Agenda Review 7:30 1, BUSINESS MEETING: I,I Call To Order and Roll Call-7s25 p.m* - Ed h So absent 1,2 fledge of Allegiance ' ' • 1.3 Call To 'Staff and Council For Non--Agenda Items- See Item 7 below. „ 2. VISITOR'S AGENDA (2 Minutes or Loss Per Issue, Please) 31 CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion, Anyone may request that an itom be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 3.1 Approve Council Minutes - April 15 & 16, lune 15, 23, & 29, 1988 3.2 Receive and File: Adds 3.2b Xddbit "A" to aa, Council Meeting Calendar Updatelus Personal Pro perty 3.3 Approve Street Vacation Hearings For August22, 1988 a. Murdock Hill Drainage Easement - Resolution No. ee- 65 b. Benjamin Franklin Commons Right Of Way - Res. No. 88-'6 3.4 Approve Contingency Appropriations: flan. a. TVEDC - Resolution No. ee-68 A Authorise signatures on as roommts 8"7 3.5 Recess Council Meeting; Convene Local Contract Review Board (LCRB) Meating; a. Authorize Call For Proposals For City Center Financial Consultant; b. Authorize Purchase of Police Radios; Adjourn L.CRB; Reconvene Council Meeting 3.6 Approve Training Request - Computer Systems Manager Pulled 8.7 Approve Neighborhood Planning Organization (NPO) Appointments Resolution No. 80-AL Jo/Z& amended eLdd s 3.2b and delete 3.6 4. COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PLAN - DISCUSSION o City Engineer S. PARKS SDC REPORT o Community Development Director 6. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DISCUSSION o Acting City Administrator 7.1 Park Haint - Ea, 7. NON-AGENDA ITEMS: From Council and Staff 7;2 Cruisin Tigard BW - To 7:3 Tualatin Water Quanty Report — B. ADJOURNMENT - 10=15 p.ae. City Engineer lw/5516D 7.4 Supp. ppty list (nese item 3.2b) COUNCIL AGENDA •- JULY 11, 1988 - PAGE 1 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak an an REGULAR MEETING AGENDA agenda item needs to sign an the appropriate BUSINESS AGENDA sign-up sheet(s). If no sheet is available. �- JULY 11, 1988, 6:30 P.M. ask to be recognized 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. 6:30 o EXECUTIVE SESSION: lite Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192,660 (1) (a). (d), (e). 6 (h) to discuss City Officer employment, labor relations, real property transactions, and current and pending litigation issuos, (DartmOuth,135th LID Update 705 a S1UDY SESSION Agenda Review Park Land) 700 11 BUSINESS MEETING: 1,1 Call 1-o Order and Roll Call 1,2 Pledgea of Allegiance 1.3 Call 1'u Staff and Council For Non-Ai3enda Items 705 2, VISITOR'S AGENDA (2 Minute# or Less Por Iasue, P104a0) 7s4O 3, CONSENT AGCNDA; theue, il.ema ars► rondidorod to bo routine and nwy be ona►ctod in one mot:iun without sap4r4*t0 aiiucuuuion, Anyono m;ay roquO;lt that an itom bei romowrd by mutic►n for diucuuuion arid uep+xrAO action, Motion to: 3,1 Approvo Council Minut.uu rm April 1a & 16, 3une 1a, 23, & 29, 1988 3 .2 Roeoiva and File: a. Council Mooting C:alondor Upoote 3.3 Approvv Street Vacation tioaringu ror Auguut 72, 1988 o. Murdock Hill Dr•ainaago ["aue'mvrit ... Rouolution Nw. pAm• b, Benjamin Franklin Commons Right: Of Way - Renu, No. 88- 3,A Approvea Contingoncy Appropriations: a, TVU0C; - Rovolut,ion No, 88., _ 3 ,5 ReacQug Council Mooting; Ccanveno J,.ocol Controct Roviow (word (t..CRD) Maptinq; AI Authorito Call Peaty. Pr0;)k)§a►lu for, City cantor rina►ncia l Consultant; b. Authorirp Purcha►uea of Poli.cea Radieau; Adjourn LCRO; Raconveann Council Mapt:ing 3.6 Approve Training Roquost - Computer System% Manaagur 3.7 Approve Naighborh►ood Planning Organization (NPO) Appointments -- Rrea0lution No. 88-- 740 4. COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PLAN - DISCUSSION 0 City Engineer 8305 5• PARKS SDC REPORT 0 Community Development Director 8:20 6. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DISCUSSION 0 Acting City Administrator (1.20 7. NON -AGENDA ITEMS: From Council and Staff 9=30 8. ADJOURNMENT lw/5516D COUNCIL AGENDA - JULY 11, 1988 - PAGE 1 TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY P.O.BOW 370 PHONE(505)6s4•0360 Notice 7-6671 BEAVERTON,OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising CITY OF TIGARD • C3 Tesrsheet Notice JPO BOX 23397 • C7 Duplicate Affidavit TIGARD, OR 97223 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss' being first duly sworn, depose and say that 1 am the Advertising Director,or his principal clerk,of the TT ' TMP , a newspaper of general circulation as defined in ORS 193,010 and 193.020,published the aforesaicount and that the CITY a printed copy of which Is hereto annexed, was published in the entire Issue of said newspaper for nne successive and consecutive in the following iaeues, Subsoribe d sworn to re me No Public for Oregon MyCommilasion Exphrrs:g/ 0/8$ µ AFFidAYi'� 'd`hefot""sale0- 1 s��tai+rrxfor"wur,l111`aa'nsaxtlonu��. ft tver fal"mi bee 1�e' aa4 iroaa Qi;a t Rbcer•� der,I31?�3 yZY�iY�ly�s/�gif�,yBlvd.-ni,har/d,(�� ,+/b{ *s�yW"",, 4- LM \K�s COUNCIL�L'AlFJf1lIJ7i�V•�I�Ili lose YRk ;' tiAf.k j-o PM SW dy-SeWiCA [�tldySeWiCA�-!7;"pPM MOW 4H � 3 t;� .;•aaalFSC+.Y Ls�t�o-�„y��Fr-�f=`fk�2l� r qd�iyt�r��*� ern*e!� �1+. hy�.�y� .L.7.4�s:.18M+�r..'�iv4d:�i� D,i ZVAAA � aW_tom -^L ``�__�� -:•, m e�," � A�M r . r t 3. aK�.-.y��� r�, f� (b; 07dam"�3►f '�,,��c -zffi-�di y e r .�.y,. fy vwa_. �,.,, .x.x B it uGF:e 5-.,�+ f `",:✓ lf; .- iiFaj ,.. CI1 Y OF TI:GARD. OREGON MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council J July 5, 1988 FROM: Bob Joan, City Administrator SUBJECT: COUNCIL CALENDAR, FY 1987-88 Attached is an updated tentative calendar for this fiscal y"r. Official Council meetings are marked with an asterisk (x). I've put question marks (?) along side thoue still needing Council OK, If generally OK, we can procead and make apacific adjustments in the Mor►thly Ct�unc:il Calendars, July ''8Q *11, Mon Council Dusinass Agenda (6:30/7;30) 15-17, Fri.-Sun She:rwouad Robin :food Feaxtival *16, Mon Council Study Agendia (6:30) TranHportation Committea? T0, Wend MACC Mooting (1 :30)-,t' oavarton i,ibr•,ary 20.21, Wed-1hura Yin►othy Lake Con i'cprv?nru (jr•t+nsportation & [.;:oneiric Devolopmont in Wadheingt:on County) 021, lhurs Council Study Agenda (',i:30 pm, Mod. Aeulax -- Dinner with Melon Torry.,­-Brainotorminq & Reviow) 2.3, Spat, Cruiuin' 1igard *25, Man Council Eiusi.nous Agonda (6;30/7:30) 28, Thurs w�%. Co, Visitors Asan. Annu4a1 Mt,q, (6,00 R»ri, Quial.ity Inn, Tualatin) 20-31, lhur-w.-Sun Ore>qon Mayors Association Mootirvi (Rivvr-sido Inn, Grants Paul) 30, Seat L:mployao Picnic, Cook Park pq.gc! .q U V1, Mon E: October '88 *Oct Neighborhood Town balls 3. Mon No Council Meeting X10, Mon Council Business Agenda (6:30/7:30) 10. Mon Columbus Day *17, Mon Council Study Agenda (6:30) 14. Wed MACC Meeting (1:30) -- Beaverton Library X24, Mon Council Business Agenda (6:30/7:30) 31, Mon Halloween 31, Mon No Council Meeting November 188 7, Mon No Council Meeting 8, Tues Election Day 12-15, Sat-Tuos League of Oregon Cities Coni', in Portland *14, Mon Council Business Agenda (6:30/7:30) 16, Wad MACC Meeting (1:30) Boavorton Literary x+21, Mon Council Businosa Agonda (6:30/7:30) 24,.25, 1hury-Fri thanksgiving Holiday 20, Mon No Council Moa,t:ing (1t�ruRk►er 'ss ?Doc Council Go4x1a Workshop? N5, Mon Council Buainass Agonda (6:30/7:30) *22., Mon Council Study Agond�a (6.30) *19, Mon Council Buainoov A<londa► (6:30/7:30) 21, Wod MACC Mwratinq (1 :30) Voovortun Libr•vary 26, Mon No Council Mooting 26, Mon Chriutmaas Holiday ► Janua,ry 109 2, Mon No Council Mpot.ing 2, Mon Now Y@ear'o Day 16, Mori Martin Luthor, King, 3r, Iloltdoy F°abr-u*ry '09 14, T"ucas Valontine'% Day 20, Mon Presidaant;'s Clay f Mgrch '89 {i{ ► 17, rri St:, Patrick's Day 24, Fri Good Friday f 26, Sun Easter 1 Mev '89 1 14, Sun Mother's Day 29, Mon Memorial Day Council Calendar - Page 2 June '89 14. Wed Flag Day 29, Man Memorial Day July '89 4, Tues Independence Day September '89 4, Mon Labor Day October '89 31, Tues Halloween November 189 23-24, Thur4-Fri Thanksgiving Holiday December '89 2b, Mon Christmas Holiday mh0028a Council Calendar - Page 3 EXHIBIT "A" FY 87-88 SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY ! The following items shall be sold at auction on 7/23/88: Description Inventory Number Rexel heavy duty stapler Norio Carbon paper (3 boxes) None Metal work baskets (1) Nene Timer None Microphone None Black stenos choirs (2) 3064 & 1046 Broken black steno chair w/springs None secretarial desk w/roturn None Metal file bin w/cover 1074/1068A Metal file bin w/cover w/N*nging file br•ac:kets and five hanging file folders 1070/10600 Metal typewriter stand 1115 'fable w/chairs (3) 2206 Brawn m4n*9ors chair' w/rollars Nono Metal card files (2) 1022 & 0076(7) Key cabinet w/caabinut keys & key control aystom 1024 Gray dusk drowors (2) Nona Miscollaaneouy library shelving None GE Disp4t.ch radicy (Metro Not) Nonk� Kerby vaacuum Nano Microform ro ador. Nunn Rolwdox indox card file w/plawdtic cuvor N. *no Vinyl fluor mot Noris+ shack 6 brown vinyl chairs (2) None Record-o call Modol 60A None Paper bins (3) Nauss pustlovs chalk (30 plocos) Nunn Scotch book tape (1 roll) None Caarbon ribbons (6) Norio erovv-colurad mol:a►1 r►ame plaat,o holdury (F)) Nuns Mock plavtic name photo h+oldurs (7) None Black plavtic dovk draawar gray Norio Hand-.hold blr,,ck two-.holo punch Norio 2-1/2" x 10-3/0" indoxcas (3 sats) Noris Niece of ploxiglass Nono Cardboard index dividars (3 vets) Nona T'ital portable heater Noma Sharp CL-1.192 Calculactur 1104 Clactric typewriter - Adlor 21d Soriml #35730214 RCA Mavis Prof actor Ga, .At N501923 4-draxwor gra mataal file cabinet 1109 beige chairs (4) Nona Light gray chairs (ra) Norio Paper cup dispensers (2) Nona Mtatal work tray None Long wooden shelf w/caabinet-s None Green ceramic plat stand w/wheel base Noma RCSOLUTION NO. 88 page 2 of 3 c Description Inventory Number Magazine covers (71) None Blank 90 minute cassette tapes (50) None Wooden card file 'coxes (G) None Plastic card file boxes (3) None Electronic calculator — Victor 100 None Terminal trays (3) None Gray desk None Desk—top wood shell' unit (5 ft. x 13 in.) None Work tables (3) Nana Gray, A drawer file cabinet Nene .� Table top shelf Nene lb drawer woad card catalog None a;.� Stand up desk None V o• Chair a Atlas atand None: Small desks (3) Norio Wood work table w/two drawers None The following items shall bo sold by bid procoss: Dascrkr► Tr►u+�n1:ur Nunik�ar Waar►g WP CPU -, 01S 1Ib:. 3 Serial #NU9165 Woang WP terminal aeriaal 00124 Wang WP terminal w/stand Serial 00003 Waang 2200 Computur aerial #4059 Inv. #1093 & #1096 Waang 2200 torminaals (A) $cruel #2132., 011JOY2, #9!a0►4, & #0297 Wang 2100 ttarminaal w/sl:aand Sor'iml #91j76 Wang 2200 printer, w/sidrid Sor'iaal #9000 lw/5A25D t CITY OF TIGARO,__ OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF-. July 11, 1988 DATE SUBMITTED: June 30, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Public Easement PREVIOUS ACTION: None Vacation Request — Murdock Hill Drainage Easement PREPARED BY: Development Svc. Manager '� DEFT HEAD OKOK CITY ADMIN Okk.).Ll REQUESTED BY, Community Development Dept POLICY ISSUE Council initiated easement vacation request -- consistent with Council policy as adopted by Re:4olution No, 87-30, �mm�T�^�. ���•mm INFORMATION SUMMARY Recently, the owner of an older subdivision lot off 100th Avenue juxt north of Sattler Street, relocated a public drainage system to provide for the► de3velopmeant of the lot, The former drainage system which was in o poor location, woes covered by a public easemont to Ballow for maintonance Farad operation. Howover, new that; the systeam has bean relocated. thore is no longer a nood to rotoin this portion of theca eaa4eemont , Given the circumstances and system relocation offorts by the property owner, staff is rucommear►dirig thAt Council initiate t-his vacation and all costs assoriatced with the vAcAtion be paid by the City, At-TrRNA,TIUSS CONSIDERED 1 . Approve tho aettachod resolution catllin.1 for a public hearing On August 22, 1988, B. Tako no action eAt this time arid roquir@ the proporty owner to circulAtea as formal vacation potitiun, FISCAL IMPACT 1. All fees and staff time to be paid by the City (approximately $250). SUGGESTED ACTION Staff recommends Council approves the attached resolution calling for a public hearing on August 22, 1988. br/5664D C IN am YWTA mom .. . .. _,�. ■��■.:: a .; •� .. . �, MP 4 ? t •' Kitt NOUN moo low IL 0 � -a��illlnl • �'.,.. ,+► •« logo 111 '�, ! -. IIII{■ :�,.►�///Il��r .•.�1�ali'iAf 11 s' ww M J � �� �s :t�%r w >w �� ■�� *��"� ''r�/�� 111111E ,,:,,', � f CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: July 11, 1988 DATE SUBMITTED: June 301998 ISSUEJAGENDA TITLE: Street Vacation PREVIOUS ACTION: None Request -- Riaht-of-Way near Franklin Commons. PREPARED SY: Development Svc Man_a er _ DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN OK% t� REQUESTED BY. AdjoiningAroperLT^Owners POLICY ISSUE Council initiated street vacation request: - comistent with Council .policy as adopted by Resolution No. 87-30, INFORMATION SUMMARY Attached is a written roqueat k►y Sxmn►Cc, Prciportie u, Inc, for Council to initiates vacation proce:odirnls for an unimproved public right of waxy neear tho Franklin Commons office dovoloP'Ovnt, 1ho Fronklin Commons site is ,ir► the southeast corner of the intoraeection of Groonburij Read and Nall Olvd, This right-of-A44y is unnamod and was croatod in 1906, 1ho purposo as outlined in the roquout, is to provido for dovolopmont of addition, ph-A40% to thee Franklin Commons project, 1-ho vaca>tiors is supported by a►11 isdjoinir►�T pr0;)Qf'ty ownors 1 , Approve the attached resc)lutie)n calling for o public h)oarirvj on August 72, 1900, 1s►ko no a►ctic)n ext this t.ima d,r►d fTOquirre t,l►e prupsarlt.y t>wr►ar s tw tirc:ulaetQ a formal Street vacation potition, F�I S�fil,�,l:Ml?Af�t 1 . All feav and staff time to ba paid by aapplic:a►nt. -..�......_..._.�......�......._.�....,�...,�.W.�...�..W.._........._...5UG•.yE{T'7ftD ACTION Staff reaconunands that Council approve the attacbed revolution calling for to public hearing on August 22, 1900. br/5664D small�► I IS rA .� MINS* �.� ills �� �!►I��r r � �w •i ; , r { MINIM. �. r ""' - - mill — � ..�, rte► ,f; IN 5 � � �. � ��f�i�ii■'�i 3 Q �, .. 1. :. F.l f. J' •1:.. .,, � i° f. 4 } t ..y. .� f '.L ;� � ++Y. st",, J .....`: .,..(....... .x.. ,�........ � -:... -�:F-- � :1.. ��.r1 t...- _ J.... ..�<. :.�'�. ..._. x �.,. 1. J.1 J('1 .,..�. , .. ...Fx.. ._'.1��'r• CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUM?tARY AGENDA OF: July 11, 1488 DATE SUAM TTED: Jul.v 5, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: TVEDC Funding PREVIOUS ACTION: June 27 - Approved In Concept PREPARED BY: E. J. Murphy DEPT BEAD O' CITY ADMIN Old. &,ny ESTF.IJ BY; asi,aaaaa�>sa;ss a:aaas raaaaaa rwaaaa—sclxf�'�7�� .. POLICY ISSUE Should the City Council, authorize the City Administrator to sign an agreement vith the Tualatin Valley Economic Development Corporation to provide economic development coordination services for the. Washington County area. aria.asaa.#aa�aaaaa�w.�awsaaa�aaawa.z+aaaaaaasmasraaa,�riaica#aa�arssaara�+a.as�s riaisasaaai$ar aaa�+aaWsw INFORMATION SU�DIARY They City Council previously considered the request by TVEDC at its June 27 meeatinA. and voted In favor of providing $4#090 to TVEDC as per the proposers agroement Uttachod). Tho Counci,l'a action wss contingent upon receiving assurances froia the Attorney Conersl's office that such a uaa of funds was legally appropriste. An mower to the leRal question will br hand carried to the meeting by the City's Attornoy• Tho rent of this item merely formillmo:s the action previously taken, and givoa the Mayor and City Administrator tho authority to ai gn tho agreoment. a�R�111HP711r7A1M#rrrriA/r#aIle##�]Y###9e#r##N�a/M#1.r�lat#IPa�N�rA i#rM#ai4 spalls r##erre#rWrrrrr#AiLiii�iD ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERt:.D i. postpone action. 2. Adopt the resolution. sr+swrrirrsrrrraarrrraassrssraarsaraesrrsss�r�.asp.sss'sss#rasa�s.�rsssrsrsssrrasaarasss FISCAL IMPACT The sum agreed to for FY 88-89 is 0,090. Since this amount was not appropriated in the adopted budget, the. City Council will meed to appropriate the funding as a separate agenda item. rear rrrrerarrasrrars.rtasrsr�.srarrrsrsssss:rrarrre�r#arrrs err rreersr rrrrara.srrrrfrra SUGGESTED ACTION Adopt the attached resolution. br/5734D } } i T V E D C BUDGET FISCAL YEAR OCT. 1, 1988 TO SEPTEMBM- 30, 1989 Board Representation as a percentage of budget PERCENT OF B04&IJ RFS'. 1 T E H AMOUNT (1) TOTAL "PROPOSED" PERCENT OF FUNDING Membership Dues $43,000 25% In—Kidd Contributions $45,000 26% s Fundraiser $40,500 23% Sub Total $128,500 733 18 18 Proposed County Funding $25,000 14% 3 Proposed City Funding $23.,5053 12% 3 27% d Total $175,000 24 (1) Amounts are gross figures TS tI A TUALATIN VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION REPORT _ May 148,3 s NEW TVEDC SQArD ME MBEP� R- To assurebrcuid baste representation among rnem- brrs of the Board of TVEDC,the Board adopted a resolu- tion that at least one-half of its members must be repre- sentativ<�s from the cities,chambers of commerce, econonuc development groups,WCVA and Washington County.The 131 is currently c)mPoaed of twenty-four E members, TVEDC is pleas4°d to have the following individ- uals join its Board of Directors. J. DAVID BENNETT DIVid is a Partner in the law firm of Cm,vland, l,andye,lk'nnett and Wolf,Ilia Practice includes all ����� ���� ��,� ��$���� aalRhts of real estate 1.1w,David is on the bcmrd of DircY- tors and president of the 1=h Corridor Assvciation,and is cin the N xird of Directors of the Oregon Chapt.r of COM- By Robert Il.Col felt munity Associations Institute and the Washington County Historical Society. Progress through Partnerships )AN DICKINSON '1NDEC is committed to renew and strengthen the AA president of the Rrkk"ation Canter,)an is inter- Partnership with the buainesr corrur unity,c:harnbrrs of nationally recOgni3.t'd as an authority in all phases cif re- b:omrnerer,the cities and economic development grciuPs locatiorr.She works regularly with corporations in in the Tualatin Valley,and Washington County and the�, crradng their►•c�lc�:ation policy and reviewing contracts County Viaitors'Association(WCVA), for the service*of their vendors,Her corporate clients We view our mission as maintaining the rxkting include the Georgia Pacific company and many fortune employment base and developing MOi2E AND DETITR �companies.)anis also the author trf several bcx)l t;on JOBS felt 7`IlE'l UAL.A'1 iN VALLEY. The primary various pha%et of relocation. focus for carrying out TVDrC'o mission it to: E. ANDREW JORDAN • Serve as the private rector coordinator for economic Andy is a partner in the law firm,Dolliger,l{amp- development in the Tualatin Valley. ton&Tarlow,lie has handled employment matters for Act as the primary private sector depository of data I public and business clients for more than fifteen years. and statistics and serve as a research organl3ation Andy has recently completed hit term as president of for the€ollr_ction of information pertinent to the lkaverton Area Cham1k.r of Commerce and it the economic development in the Tualatin Valley, newly elected president of the Private industry Council, Provide private sector leaderonhip and representa- GENE LEO tion on major regional issues affecting,economic Gene is the president of the Portland Rose festival, development in the Tualatin Valley, Association.His past experience includes Director of the Increase local,regional,national and international Washington Park"Zoo and the Point Defiance Zoo and awareness of investment and entrepreneurial Aquarium in Tacoma,Washington.His involvement in local economic development activities and affililiations opportunities in the Tualatin Valley. include:City Club of Portland,president-elect of the We have the opportunity to combine our resources Washington County Visitors Association,and on the to direct economic growth in the Tualatin Valley. We Board of Directors of the Greater Portland Convention need your continued support to make this possible. and Visitors Associations. AMMONS DICK PORN ESTIMATED FEDERAL FUNDS AVAILABLE Dick is president of Cornell Oals Associates. He FOR 1969 - 94 PROGRAM currently serves as president of the Sunset Corridor As- (Amounts 1n A16111on3 of Dallars) so cation. CATEGORY 09 90 91 92 23 94 TIM SHAUERMANN intersate Construction $ is $ 18 $18 $ 18 $ '•S interstate Rehabilitation 38 38 39 38 47 47 Tim is tape owner of Schauerniann Insurance,a full State Primary Highways 29 29 29 29 38 38 service Independent Insurance Agency located in Forest State and County Sacondary,Hwys 10 10 10 10 10 10 Grove.His economic development activities include urban Highways 7 7 7 7 7 7 Saiety Improvements 5 5 5 5 5 5 serving as president of Forest Grove Developments Inc., Bridge Replacement 10 10 10 10 10 10 a private land development company developing - ----� -T--- -�- �- ----- industrial land in the Forest Grove/Cornelius area.Tim TOTALS 5117 1117 St17 5117 $117$117 is currently president of the Forest Grove Cornelius .. Assumes Interstate Construction will be complete,Also,those funds will be Economic Development Council. equally transferred to Interstate iiehWhIation and Primary Highways. REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEETING Dick Porn,president of Cordell O;kl s As ocime* and a 13oird tv rob;r of WE-D(,Wed Mr.Fortes atkwt IVEDC brought together the mayom of Washing- the:IKN-urity of funding for different projeN-ts in the pro- ton County cities,transport/tion planners,county grans, Mr.Forbes said addition<il cut*in federal funding commiraionena and economic:developntcvit groups to may occur and that the time frame for same projects discuss the 6_year highway Improvement Program, may tv lengthened but construction pro►jvcts arcs leas Don Forbe-,the newly app4)inted State liighway likely (thin developnwnt and projects) Enginc>er and Rick Kuehn,Chief Engineer for District 1, to lx,effected by any tutury cut*in federal funding, slxtke toi the g,rcup on March 30th. STATE HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES r t .YM; :.UN0rISk:I1ON F' io.),illi "AATt:zl i)rl t rn 0.t,AL AIU _0t fit >,rztvK-r Don Fort"stated that"...the challenge,is how to bent use the limited dollars we have".Mr.Forbes made r�-AtN IINI i'tlA!Ir NJ reference to a 40 million dollar cut in federal funding this year. Ther Federal HighwAy Administration distributes MA NAIW I funds to Oregon on an annual basis.Nearly 60 percent of the federal funds are committed to interstate free- waya,bridge replacement and safety work. State funds used to match federal funds are 10 in regard to the Wentside 13ypar5,Mr.Xuehn said percent of the total highway expenditure. The largest he has recluemed preliminary engineering studies be expenditure of state highway funds is for maintenance. added to the Program. Typical activities include patching potholes,cleaning The Transportation Commission has completed the drainage facilities and maintaining traffic signals. first phase of public hearings. The Commission is priori- In recent years,the Highway Division has place an tizing projects,and the next round of public hearings emphasis an the preservation and maintenance of the will resume in June on the revised plant»d by August State Highway System. Now with additional funds the update will be finalized. available from recent increases in state gas taxes,needed Copies of the most recent update of the 6-year modernization efforts are being included along with Highway Improvement Program,February 1988,are preservation efforts. available at TVEDC. The University of Portland and Peat Marwick TRANSPORTATION FUTURES Main&Co.recently sponsored a visit by Lir.James Dotie to Washington County to discuss an econometric Washington County's Transportation Plan/Public model used for forecasting in Orange County, Dr.Dotie Review Draft was completed in April.It is the product is Dean of the School of Business and Management and of nearly two years of wark by government officials, Pmfessor of Economics,Chapman College,Orange, staff,county residents and business groups. The Plan's California. primary purpose is to chart a course for Washington The University of Portland is seeking local busi- County's transportation future, ness sponsors for this project. If you would like addi- The plan presents the major findings and conclu- tional information regarding sponsorship,contact Dr. sions reached during the planning process.In general, James Robertson,Bean of the School of Business, the findings indicate that if growth occurs as projected, University of Portland,2.63-7224, and any currently comnnitted pro'"are completed between now and 2005. • The penentage of major roadways congested � during peak travel hours will increase 300 percent ; from 1965 levels, R • Average travel tines will increase by 44 percent, • No single component of the transportation system is by itself cipable of ac.comoditing future travel demands;a combination of highway,transit And a demand managon-tent program are all required. Several Town I4a11 meetings,nearing*at the cities f and be(ore the Planning Commis corn and boird of Commiss+ionerb are achc�dule�d in April and M. to discum the Ilan,Washington County is moving toward tea r doption of the Ilan later this year, i C.opk-6 of the Public Review Draft are available through TVEDC:. - WASHINGTON COUNTY PM WASHINGTON COUNTY MARKETPLACE INTERDEPENDENCY STUDY On March 2y,llrr partners;hlp l>R�iw4k�n PDX Mara Thr Washington County Interdependency study ketplace/City of Portland and TVEDC was Announced, report has been published.TVEDC had developed a The PUX/Was;hing,ton County Markrtplacr program is strategic plan to implement the ftllort rrcommrnda- one of 12 regional offices within the statewide Oregon tions.Several opportunities for joint efforts between Marketplace network. The Oregon Marketplace prop- TVEDC and local chambers of commerce,Washington gram►is funded by lottery dollars and Decal aporim) Illp, County,the local business community and local profes- 7VEDC is the sponssrring organization in Washington sional organizations were identified.Just one of thrsk County,and the City of Portland sponsxored the original opportunities is the organization of a series of seminars PDX MArketplace which covered only Multnomah for local suppliers to acquaint them with purchasing County, requirements and certifications of specific industries. Te Marketplace program Warks by connecting TVEDC ie currently working with Portland busineseo with local aupplicis of the goods and serv- Community College to develop a partnership combining iced they need. The program gives existing businmkv resources to conduct additional research in the area of an opportunity to take advantage of the local market, import replacement and sponsorship of business educa- TVEDC has been active in introducing the Market. tion in the purchaser/supplier relationship, place representatives,Bob McCarthy and Zola Andrews~, to the Washington County business community. The UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Marketplace program is an excellent opportunity for local business to strengthen the regional economy and ECONOMIC FORECAST _ receive the cost and convenience benefits of having a ]oval supplier. In partnership with the University of Portland If you are inteTested in increasing your parrshaaes of Business School,TVEDC will initiate an economic local goods and services,please contact Mary Weber at forecast for our region. TVEDC,620-1142 or Bob McCarthy,243-7943. " MAYOR'S BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE TVDEC and the City of Beaverton are co- r sponsoring the third Mayos Business Roundtable on May 1 Sth. The Roundtable meetings ate an opportunity to bring together local business leaders and city officials to discuss issues impacting the Tualatin Valley. The topic on May 18th is Westsi je Light Rail Transit and transit service For 1h'ashinetnn County. The scheduled speakers are Gary Conkling,Director of +.�.•- . � Public.Affairs,Tektronix Inc.;Rena Cusma,Executive Officer,METRO;and Ar►dy Cotugno,Director of Trans-portation also of METRO, Jim Cowan,General Man- ager,will represent Tri-Met, QUARTERLY MEMBERSHIP TVDEC MEMBER PROKLE MEETING Oregon Graduate Center is covlO)rating its 25th &►r►na Purdel anniversary, As part of the celebration,the Oregon Piv%ident,Portland Divi,iolt Graduate Center Science Park is heating TVEDC'h Quar- The KOLL Company terly Memll emhip Meeting,ThurMiay,June 91h,4,.30 to 7;1)<)pm. In her poNition as president of Koll Company's In l typing with their annivomAry celebration,the Portland DivWon,So)nna Dilydell dircx�th the full ranf;e topic for the meeting will be EducA u _m"t►t}ltl��. � of services for the o,onlpany within Oregon and South- I'�rttlo.r�ltiLs�� �, -_�12s vs`)t�pmc��l,The feature speaker west WaAhingtun,which includes development,con* is Kevin Kelly,Pret�idont of U.S.National Bank, t+tru(,tion,A*m.t Inanago hent and ilcqui%itions, ho)rina's wide range of eq.terience in real estate — devepotroni)n l� , � }l�rt��Apr)vEn FOURTH ANNUAL,, beneficial in the%ueev#t that hakbee n generated from SUMMER GALA the Portland Division, During her eleven yearn with the Koll Company,she ha%been ren)x►nwible for the develops mcnt and marketing of millions of scivare feat of indun• Make plans to attend the Fourth Annual Summer trial,office ar.i r�tD space in the Portland Area, Lxwal Gala,Thursday evening,July 21st. The event will be projects include.Commerce Center South in WilhOnville; held tit Columbla•Wiliamette Development Company's Koll Crvektide,Koll Ww)dt+ide,and Koll Busincos Center Murray Hill Marketplace. In a short time,TVEDC's In Beaverton;and Koll Ruhinehs Center in Tigard. hummer dinner dance has become a first class Washing- ton County event, Previous galas have been tremen- In 1987,the.Koll Company had in inventory and dously successful and we anticipate another elegant under construction a comm•rdal and industrial portfolio, evening this year, Entertainment will be provided by totaling approximately 25 million square feat with an TARGET,one of Portland's►finest variety dance bands estimated value in exec"of$2,7 billion. More than 4AW playing top 40 plus 50's and 60's hits. tenants occupy space in properties that are Koll owned TVEDC is a non-profit organization and Is depend- with major financial institutions, The Koll Comany is ent on member support for operations revenue, We privately owned and headquartered In Newport 13each, need your support, Tables of 10 are available at$750.00 California,with full-service autonomous regional offices and individual tickets are$75.00. Table sponsors will In Seattle,Portland,San Francisco/East Bay,San Jose/ have a 4'x S'display space at the event to promote their - South Bay,IA:P--,Angeles,Newrt Beach,San Diego and business, Pam Ragsdale is the Event Coordinator. Call Phoenix. TVEDC for reservations. y WHO LEADS TVEDC? Members of TVEDCs Board of Directors are listed below: Robert H.Cofelt,Chairman E.Andrew Jordon lack Schwab President, Bollinger,Hampton&Tariow McClure&Schwab Valley National Bank 1600 SW Cedar Hills Drive,Suite 102 9250 d, Tigard Avenue P.A.Boa 460 Portland,OR 97225 Tigard,OR 97'..'3 Forest Grove,OR 97116-0460 631-7171 &N-4108 3559-44M Bill Seal Gene t Barbara Sue Seal PrOP.,Inc.. H.Pat Ritz,Vice Chairman Rose Director, 4101 SW Mercantile President, 2-10 Fea-tival Association Bldg,E/2,Suite SIX) Oregon Title Insurance Co. 0 NW Seaind lake taswego,OR 970.34 1515 SW Fifth Avenue Ptmland,OR 97-1179 241�55Ara Portland,OR 9-1'01 "7-;681 220.4,015 Nat Simpson Kenneth 1,Lewis partner, DeMar 1..Batchelor Partner, "%X4,Rives,Daley,lone 4&QTVY Schwenn,Bradley,Bgehthor,Brisbov, 1 Erma&Whin- Towar 1(13(X)SW Groenburg Road and Stockton , Tigard,(OR 47223 139 NE Lincift Street 1 ortlAnd,OR V7201 244-9438 IbIlAtoro,OR 97123 221.145() a48-n677 Allen Sttphtm Nawaad tjtlsma(t 1',aMnc�r, 1,David Bennett l4-rsicltnt, Bump!k Green,lnc, Cojxeland,Undye,N.-nnett 3r W01f OTAK,Inc, pun lies 625 35991st Into-4tate Tower 17355 SW t34uniea Ferry Rsud Fore*t Grove,OR 97110 Portland,OR 97201 Lake Osweho,OR 97094 357.4144 2-144i(X) 241.03% Dick Porn Sandra 5uran 1 lar nickinwn Partner, Pre4ident, President, PoAt,Marwick Main&Co. 13464imin 6r Aw iates Cornell Oa6 A**xlatoi 1211 SW Piith,Suite 2(0) x175 SW 112th 15246 NW Grs•rnUri�r l ArkwAy Portland,OR 972()4 tip?avenon,OR 97005 IkeAverton,OR 97txtn 221-o)Nx) b2ne3441 (►45-1919 Mike Ra adalo Richard Waker Dr.Robert 1)uva11 B Pre3iisient, President, iso 1'rtstdsnt WAker A4wx,1a",Inc, Pil4e fit 1Jrdvrr9111ry Grubb&- Gllia I1t)80 SW Allen blvd.,Suite 100 2x143 College Way 1(X)1 SW lYfth Avenue,N7tlU Ikkavertc+n,OR 97(X)5 1 Deane Gruve,09 97116 2411155 tr13,9410 359-2214 Pam Ragsdale ?rank Weigel Bert Gredvig Public Relations C"onwultant Preoident, Vice P".ident, 14325 NW Ilrllr Plaer Weigel Develormerit CAMpany O.G.0 Sclenty Park 1l4-averton,OR 970X* 9(0 SW(yak Street,#200 1600 NW Comptcm Dr.,Suite.300 645.2761 Portland,DR 97223 Beaverton,OR 970tKP005 rem Scheuermann 244.1004 6x'1112 Scheuermann inmurance Asaerr. rhe Staff lncludea: Coettttleeloner Bonnie Rays 2328 Pacific PiciFlc Avenue Washington County Foreot Grove,OR 97116 Paul Phillips,olyfir,Special 150 N,first Avenue 357.7111 S.Carolyn Lvng,hemi l Hiilhbnro,OR 97124 f'rc�ects/Mann tmrr►i Assistant } Mary Weber,Prost Specialist t 648-8676 '1"1tls1UC'S Board of Directors provide valuable leadership and support for the organization. 7'VED'C and its Board will miss the input of Dan Griffith,President of Burns Bros.Inc.and Jim Neurnan,Partner,Western Intet7ta- board Properties who have reluctantly elected to leave the Board because of business demands. We are grateful for their support and contributions to TVBDC. CALENDAR OF EVENTS TVEDC HAS MO`rED dtable In February,TVEDC moved its operations to Koll May 18th Mayors'Business Roun "Westside Light Rail Trams and transit Business Center,Tigard.10170 S.W.Nimbus Avenue, Suite H-1,Tigard 9721?3. The new phone number is 620- service for Washington County" 1142.Our new space is generously donated by the Koll Noon-1:30 pm Company. The Koll Company not only offered TVEDC C.reenwood Inn space,they also reemodeled and provided TVEDC with June 9th Quarterly Mem:vrship Meeting very attractive surroundings.Thanks to all the people at "Education&Business,Partners in Koll that helped us. Zile Moving donated time and Economic Development" supplies to ensure a safe and efficient move. , OCC,Science Park TVEDC,its hoard of Directors,and its members would like to extend a special thanks to Frank Weigel, ,... ---... 30-7,W pm Jr.,of Weigel Development, who was very generous in � -� 1ER -~-w - housing TVEDC for the past two and a half years. T GALA I�iurray Hill Marketplaces,Beaverton hanks very much Frank for your continued support 7:00-11 tJp pm belief in TVEDC. Dance Band/TARGET Mahe your reservations now ,f Financial support for the publication of thfk!"ue of DEVELOPMENTS was provided by VAL,I,>Y NATIONAL BANK, * A thank*to TVEDC member, Michael L,andfair of Additional professional sw;i ice*were do4o by Dain I3�,iworth Incorporated, for including TVEDC in a Cary I lolstrom of DIVERSITY CORPORATION,Aloha, ,promotional spot on KOOL Radio. Oregon. Tualatin ValleyF.ronomic Development Corporation ,1 �;�t�' ,.�. ` "~�• 10170 SW Nimbus,Ste,H•1 ��, 1 , ,� ".�..>ti"�.�,��► ,. Tigard,OR 97223 ,`ID -,°,s,-,,,.,,,, •�°. ,,,t (W)620.114 �n ROBERT JEAN CITY ADMINISTRATOR CITY OF TIGARD PU BOX 23397 TIGARD, OR 97223 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: July 11, 1988 DAZE SUBMITTED. June 30, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: TVEDC PREVIOUS ACTION: Motion to Enter Into ContingencV Appropriation Agreement mads June 27, 1988 PREPARED 8Y: Wayne Lowry DEPT HEAD O CITY ADMIN Q ��REUESTED BY; Cit Council PQLICY ISSUE Shall the Tigard City Council appropriate contingency to fund its contribution of $4,090 to the Tualatin Valley Economic Develiapment Corporation. INFORMATION SUMMARY The Tigard City Council at its June 27, 1980, mating approved a notion to anter, into an atgreemont, with thy* Turalatin Valley Uconomic Dovalopmant Corporation. The ajreomant calls for par,t:icip;ation by the City of Tigard in the amount of $4,090 in 1980-09, Appropriation for thin itam was not included in the 1908-09 0ud,3at atn adoptod on June 13, 1980, In or-dor to fulfill its fin4ric.iaal. commitment to this organixati��rr, conting.:,)nc.y funds muot bo appropri*Lod. T-4. .,_., 1 , Approve the dttiachad cont,int3oncy appr'opr'iAtican r0001ul ion. 2. Du nothing. L"L'L',:..C:"3,1t".L',:'�.!d l.....,,,t.... �� ...... .. ... .__ .:_._. ... .,,.=r .,, . ,_,.,.,L:" ..,...i......... . ....._...._.,,... ....wu.,W. .......... ..,..,......,....... ,W. .W ,..,.,... .. I TrA xrtEAC.T 1. Roducos cuntirxlancy in various funds by a total sof $4,090, 2, No impact, fSUGGEST'CO. ►CTTON 1, Staff recommends approval of contingency appropriation resolution. ht/5693D F ;t CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF% July 11, 1988 DATE SUBMITTED: July 2, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA—TITLE-. Financial Plan PREVIOUS ACTION: Review of Citv Request for Proposals for City Center Center Study Area Plan. Work Program e1 l Studv Area PREPAREA by: Elitabeth Ann Newton REPT jHEAD�0. � �REQUESTED BY; City� ma�'lan�=w �ak_� POLICY ISSUE Should the City Council approve the release of a Request for Proposals to allow a qualified consultant to prepare a Financial Plan for the City Center Study Area?. $e,aa„aa,wa,aarasaaaawA�+aaaasa+xasaaaarsa sans+er�aar�sPascrwAa.aaaaaaa+armaaap�a:aaaaraa.ay INFORMATION SUMMARY At d workshop held on .lune 19, 1988 'between the City Council and City Centor Plan Task Force A work program for FX 88-89 outlining the taaks And timelines for the "City Center Plan" wag distributed. A financial plan was listed as one of the elements. The primary focus of 00 finAnciAl pinn will bo to develop the plan and report necessary to allow the City to imploment tax increment financing As A funding mechanism for projects in the City Center Study arra. An outside consultant with experience in propAring Pl.Ans und@r Oregon'a tax increment financing Laws will be retained to comPIOtO the eatudy. In addition to tax incromont financing. Gtgff will. jusia:t the consultant in evaluAtinR all other funding mochAntams av4ila9blrt and will identify appropriate types of projects for the varioum funding options. Attached in a Request for Prope)041 which, if nuthoriged by Council, will be faauod on July 12, 1988. Tho estimated cost is not to Axcead $20,000. rrrrrares,orr$rrrr�wSl�liiS iif��iY�Bii�i��$a�$����a�eiiemafi3��a�3���a".1;iDrr�a33i�m��g;eal�����ib a-i9� ALTER.NAI'NES CONSIDERED 1. Authorize the rel.eAsse of the Request for PropoxAl.a for City Center Financial Consultant at A cost not to eXCe Od $20,000. 2. Delay action on the Request for Proposals. rrr+rrsrasrrrrrrixwrsas+err+krissrr+�r+.or+r+�rrarse.rsrrwsrsassrr+.rs+srrrrrrras rrrrrrrrr FISCAL IMPACT The tentative budget for the study is not to exceed 120,000. Should Council approve the expenditure, the dollars will be appropriated and transferred from contingency at the bid award. n,r,ras s.rrrs,.rrrsarrrr.ersrr.err+n:rfrrrrs+r+�+rsrsrwrereaaisrnr�e+r�esrr+wr+s+�rr.�ssrrssstrr.en:rr SUCGESTED ACTION Motion to authorize Request for Proposal for City Center financial Consultant at a coat not to exceed 120,000. br/5744D x Request for Proposals Page 1 CITY OF TIGARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CITY CENTER STUDY AREA — FINANCIAL PLAN REQ E�SST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Tigard Community development papartment requests proposals from finacll analysis for the City qualified financial suy focusroi'&theepreastudynisato develop t e documents The Center Study Area. primof as necessary to implement tax increment area. The City's ncharter o requiresthat projects to be undertaken in t1►e study area. Any use of tax increment res City it'ncil. Cox sing emt be A tr financing oved by thls vtentatively election to Allow scheduled for May 1959• te The financial pl.aft ding for will arca rtudyev4lussroat'and or pwillbcontain lo oas matrix Of nmatching proieete: in the City Center study proiects with poaai'bl.e funding mcchnniams and an identification of those projects beat suited for tax increment financing. To oepare the "ce+assrY plan and report in a timely manner, the City of to perform te Tip�a.rd proposes to contract w of SServices. r o, successful consultant teem services outlined in the Scop.e 911411 have de t financingortAndae must hsvo successfully pcompleted oacmtax planning, faci1.i tica increment financing Oregon plan ile under for a #1A or will baicritical.•pro produce quality work BACKGROUND Pian ,iaitIn mid-1987 the 7 , rd aCpl�nCforcthearr it i.�:atiencofmtheerci yty center Area. Committee to p letod In the months since formation, the Comclmefining the boundaries lof thestudy S@veral. 'key tasks. These have included: area; identifying And arese5ee,sinp physical and gcographic:ll limitReione sad opportunities; and reviewing esxistinn ronin, regulations and developing new Staad Interim toning stands ads. the Com ietee'ta mplanningent t effort describes the co include in purposes and aapirsti this R'f"1' (see attached). efforts, the City has suss completed a market support its continuing opportunities d.aluation of the study area which was an analysis of haw market ha hired a In addition, the City can be enhanced in the study area• which will. explore and evaluate consultant to conduct a traffic study City Center study area. The alternatives for access and circulation to the City is also in the process of reviewing proposals produce Parka possible Master Plans which, as part of that effort, will issue improvements to panno Creek Park. in the_ next month the City for the preparation of a Design Plan Request for Proposal aimed at recommending specific improvements projects. 51 Request for Proposals Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA The study area is shown in the attached map. The area supports a wide range of uses, including government offices, professional services, retail businesses, personal services, and miscellaneous business activities. The City Center exhibits a mixture of new and old buildings. The majority of the new construction has been east of the railroad r right-of- wa.y, which bisects the area. Light industrial uses have developed adjacent to the railroad tracks along Burnham, and to e lesser extent, on Commercial Street. The industrial land on Burnham provides apace for small scale industries such as cabinet shops, I machine shops, and contractor's offices. ' Tri.-Mot serves the downtown with three bola lines. A transit transfer atstion recently has boon constructed on Commercial Street. � Public Services located in the downtown area include the City Nall, moat Office, Iaibrary. Piro Station, Youth Service Center, and offices for water and telephone aarvicem. The mixture of land umes in the Downtown In shown in the attached existing land use map. SUBMITTAL RFQUIRFMENTS The prop9m41 should includes I, Name® and quniifIcations Of individuals to perform the work. Include the estimated bourn and specify hourly rates for each team member plus other oxpensem by major category. II. An outlive of how the consultant will proceed with the work. III. Prior experience and referencoa of At least one or more municipal entities for which the respondent has prepared a tax increment financing plan. Incl.udo the name of the org'ni94tion, the contact person, and telephone number. .V. Scope of service* which describes the service# to be rendered including revenue forecasting And guidance on the type# of expenditure* for which the revenues are appropriate. The plaan should include a project list, timetable, and revenue sources. The plan should use a broad range of revenue source# other than tax increment financing. V. Fee for the propooed work on an hourly basis with a maximum limit. Request for Proposals Page 3 FINAL PRODUCT A photo-ready waster copy of the Draft and Final Plan and Report and any supporting documents must be submitted. NUMBER OF COPIES Each proposal, must be accompanied by five (5) copies. BASIS OF AWARD A contract will be awarded to the firm determined to be the most qualified to do the work. The following items, although not all-inclusive nor in priority order, will form the basis for evaluating the. proposals: 1. This consultant team must be experiencod in Oregon tax incroment financing law. 2. The methodology proposed for completing the study. 3. The qunlificstions and experience of the firm and members Assigned to the t project with m"nicipal agencies. 4. A proven ability to produce within timeframes. 5. The cost of the proposal.' b. 'Experience in proacnting financial plana to Cititens and public officials In public m@@ting set€ings. gM.ECTION PROCESS Final ®election will be made by the bisector of Community Development, Senior Planner, and a representative of the City Center Plan Task Force. n1a City Council is tentatively scheduled to award the bid on August 8, 1988. CITY ATA The City will provides o Taxation data as obtained from the County Assessor'@ office. o Stnff support to interpret City policy documents and evaluate possible funding options. o Information provided to the City by other outside consultants on transportation, the market evaluation, design elements and parks. o Scheduling and preparation for meetings with the City Center Plan Tank Force and City Council. o A copy of the downtown inventory which contains detailed information on every piece of property in the study area including assessed value, building condition, and rents. Request for Proposals Page 4 o A copy of the City Charter sections related to tax increment financing. o A copy of the previous Tigard Urban Renewal Plan. TIMELINE Proposals submitted July 25, 1988. Finalists interviewed .July 29, 1988. Aid award August 8, 1988. Meetings with consultant, staff and City Center Plan Task Force as follows: One meeting In Soptember. Two meetings in October. Draft plan dye November 15, 1938. Public NParinAs in November. and December. City Council adoption in December 1968. t Thin tsntutivo buditot o at4bliahed for the study is not to exceed $20,000. DEADLINE Fropoaals must be oubmitted and revolved by Noon on July 25, 1966, to; E11z4beth Nowton Cltv of Tlgard 1.3125 SW Nall, Bouldvard Tigard, OR 97223 Questions reg4rding thin project should be directed tot Elizabeth Newton or F.d Murphy at (503) 639-4171. lknf 37278 Enclosures f. 011111 t Z.' F: -Y 1 r+ 1� jit i �j �' t• R i6 X y:: � ' t F����+�,� �• •fi fr Nk L :f T < S\ t 4' _ •`_r' 7 17 � CITY CENTER PIAN TASK FORCE VISION FOR' DOWNTOWN OWN 'T'IGARID The Vision for downtown Tigard is a living and growing downtown. with a special character and identity. The major unifying feature is the image of a "City in the Park." This image has as its centerpiece Fanno geek Park. a large publicly owned area of land dedicated to public use and enjoyment in the heart of the City. Contributing to the image are fingers of green extending throughout the downtown in the form of leafy trees overhanging streets, richly planted pedestrianways.. greenway entrance points. and the region's only tea test garden. This clear and compelling image shows the value that Tigard's citizens give to quality of life. As atthactive as this image is. the Vision recognises that it is the people who make the town. To this end. the Vision torsi*** a multitude of people drawn to the downtown not only by on appealing environment. but by available governmental, social, financial, and professional services. and above all by a atrong retail core, with many unique, one-of-a-kind businesses. Other elements that hake the downtown alive and contribute to an aiple nightlife., such as restaurants, street vendors, movie theaters, and facilities for performing arts events are on important part of the Vision. Close-in housing and a high-equality hotel assist the central area economy. r To factlitaeto econosic revival. thw Vision foresees improved access to downtown from many directions and, within the area, a grid system of streets to increase frontage sites and improve traffic circulation. Seen also are several small parking lots set interior to the block to minimize the visual impact on downtown and to disperse the parking to serve the most businesses. As a primary circulation system that connects activities throughout the downtown, the Vision foresees a network of pedestrianways loading to the back entrances of buildings. . lntograi to the Vision is the belief that the past is worth preserving. Accordingly, the Vision foresees the preservation and restoration of the downtown's few remaining) buildings of historical significance. These contributo to preserving our memory of the origin of the City. Cowoxisting with historical buildings are attractive newer buildings set flush with the street to create a sense of enclosure and place. To delineate the downtow, area, the Vision foresees clearly defined edges and entrance points. We believe this Vision statement describes a city center, with its own individuality, that Is livable and worth being in. sb/3504P/0057P CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON! COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY 1988 AGENDA OF: Jul 11, 1988 GATE SUBMITTED: July 5, f ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: pL,,rcliase of second Radio Console for. Dis t N,T1 PREPARED BY: Chief Lehr DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN REQUESTED BY: Chief Lehr POLICY ISSUE Uhether the City Council should authorize the purchase of the second radio console for dispatch? INFORMATION SUMMARY In FY 47/88 City Council appropriated sufficient funds for the purchase of the second rariio console for dispatch, dab purchase of the console was to be done in conjunction with the rawdel of police depirment space. The remodel did not begin until. June, 1.9881 therefore, it is now appropriate to carder the console for installation in August. The console is to be purchased from Motomla Co munications and Eleactranics, InC., as thOY Mie a single aouroo supplier. Purchase prim is $17,462.24, which i41cludo5 installation. ALTERNATIV:SCONSIDER a #1. i'kach�, 0 of the police radio con:iol-e. #2. Not purdw,30 the prpl ice radia consol+k. F��CAL IMPACT' #1. $17,462.24 2. -o- t�GCESTEa AMON f Staff recomends Alternative #1 to purchase the police radio console for dispatch. t 1 a LARD POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSOLE UP-GRADE 28-J un-OE) PAGE 1 OF 2 WITH "LONG-13 FOOT" OR "SHORT-8 FOOT" TABLE EXTENSION id ) LINE QUAN PART EQUIPMENT UNIT EXTENDED No: No: DESCRIPTION COST DOST hhhhwrhh Nw.^rhhhhh tih h.M 4hM tihhhhh.Mh.ISN hh hh hhhhhhtihhhwrhhM�hhh^rh 4r wrMhhhh hhwrhhwr Ar wrhh Nwr Nh I I DQDCM3500-006 CUSTOM WRITING SURFACE $3,008.00 $3,003.00 2 1 B 1'902C TRIPLE WIDE - ': PANEL. ENCLOSURE e4 $2,286.84 3 3 K752 FOOT SUPPORTS *104.8a 13209.76 4 1 !(751 SIDE PANEL'S $173.2F1 $173.2B 5 3 D1 48P BLANK PANELS $2a.0a $75.34 G 1 B1400 MASTER CONTROL, PANEL, $3,:382.00 $3,31:33.00 7 1 K113 SWIVEL MICROPHONE $163.40 $163.40 0 1 11,570 ;+E;ADSET JACK *1;36.14 04 1 K577 TELCO INTERFACE * ► t'2 6.48 6. 4B 10 1 1 572 DUAL, E'OOTSWI'1'CH *63.04 *6113,0-1 11 1 K755 DOUBLE WIDE LABELING 11F PCP' *(").00 X60.1'►(► 1 1 K763 DOUBLE WIDE. LABELING LOWER $0.00 00 13 1 K807 OPERATOR•S CROSSMUTE OPERATION $0.00 $0.00 14 2 K154 OPLRAI OR'S C ADL.E 1101 4.66.OB $133.76 15 1 DKIN6038 TELCO INTERFACE CABLE $79.80 *79.80 16 1 U1436 AUX. MODULE HUUSIN6 $171 .00 4171 .00 C'7 1 DUT PONS FUNCTION BUTTONS - DUPL I CATC *0.00 Ertl.00 +_.O 1 D1401 CHANNEL CONIROL PANEL 0,4132.60 143:'.60 19 2 B1330A 321 BLOT 3/CUND SLUT; $1, 140.00 62,200.00 20 1 01249 LCTTCR TRAY $110.20 $310.120 31 6 Dsp WRITING SURFACE BRACKETS $14. 01.) 0,04.00 22 1 B1433 PHONE PATCH MODU1.F $171 .00 $173 .00 23 1 13143; DUAL RECEIVE? MODULE w171 .00 $171.00 34 4 B 14 X X 4 PAGE STATION MODULUS $171 .00 SG04.00 25 1 KA641 CONSOLE RE-PROGRAMMING X250.00 $1.2150.00 26 1 KA641/GP I NOTALLAT I UN $3p120.00 $3t320.00 27 -----> EQUIPMENT/INSTALLATION TOTAL $17,462.24 ( ) PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL LC A "SCAM" IN THE TABLE EXTENSION DUE 10 1 TS LENGTH. . . ( *) MOTOROLA CAN 1401' ASSUME TOO AL RCSPONSI B 1 L1 T"Y F 01. TELCO I N1 CRFACE. .. DEPARTMENT TCLP14ONE SYSTEM MUST BE CAPABLE OF P'ROVtD1Na (1) TIP RING (2) ON/OFF BOOK INDICATION AND (3) ANALOG AUDIO TEF?'MS s SPECIAL PRICING 18 BEING OFFERED BASED ON THC THE FOLLOWING TERMS. . . 30"/. _-J UOW14PAYMENT, AT TIME i1F".C3P>yE .ENTRE r; Cao%, -> AT- TIME 0 ' SHIPMENT,(*) 10 i-> AT TIME or FINAL INSTALLATION (*) r C*); Due, N15,after reg eipt 'of Invoice END OF PAGE•Nb: .l OFF' 2 TIGARD POLICE DEPT. EQUIPMENT QUOTATIUN — CONT. PAGE OF Mhhhhhhhhhh A.'V hh htihhhhti hhl.hti h'blah'r'rY 1.h1.�.'M WARRANTY: ALL, EQUIPMENT SHALL PE COVL EO FOR PARIS AND LABOR FOR A PERIOD OF 120 DAYS AFTER SHIPMENT. . . SHIPMENT: Still"MEN1 WILL BE MADE WITHIN 6 WEvrKS ArIER RECE I1"I OF ORDER .HIPMENT WILL. BE MADE - F.U.D. DESTINATION, PRE-PAID AND ADDED TO FINAI, INVOICE. ALL CQUIPME NE WIE.E9 ISE SHIPPED TO SERVICE FACILITY FOR CliET�K—OUT, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION I NSTAL.LAT I ON: WORK 1.0 life 13FRFORML D t � �.. ;. h.1r A.Miy.y hr grNN�N«ItiV.yhhh N� INVENTORY NEW EQUI PMEN1 - PRE—WIRE NEW L UNSOL.E LOCATION PROVIDE '2'5 PAIR OAPLE EADLC & BLOCK RE-LOCATE LOCATE UP TU roup (4) V I UFO CAME-'RA CANE'LS ASSEMBLC POSITION 4; .. TEST to OPTIMIZE POSITION Ili DI SASSEMDI-E v RELOCAWo `f LOT Z, UE'T I MI ZEA POSITION 411 OPTIMIZE DOH CONSOLE POSITIONS. T14C F OLLOW I NO (Emit not l t ani t pd to) COU I PMENT IS NOT INCLUDED 114 THIS INSTALATION OUOTATIONt 1 ) TEsLEP14UNES 2) DOOR SW I TC1iGS > CONTROLS 3) INTERCOM ERCOM & RELATED HARDWARE 4) COMPUTERS & LEDS TERMINAL(s) y� l CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUWARY p ENDA OF: June 11, 1989— DATE SUBMITTED: June 5, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: Computer Svstems Manager Training Request PREPARED BY: DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN REQUESTED BY: Bruce Olson iS.itiiiii�iiGi3aliisi r:.ac2i13YSCS.iiiG7T.w..A7iTiizi➢� w� iiiTi.�l.TiiFiii=i��i.'�gy,.i S�{T••iLi�=iiSWRi3ii.Ai3+-i POLICY ISSUE Council requires approval of travel and training requests over X500 aiid 300 miles which is not specifically identified in the budget. iwiiAie"Gi+W7fi3iioiiiFiimii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiriiii7ilrii#iii)ii➢i+i74Wa:�ii7i+�i iii¢iiA.iiiiiYi/i>O.AiiliiY.i aAl#aa: INFORMATION SUMMARY The Annual conference of computer usara and vendors will be held In Las Vegas this November. It would be beneficial to the City to encourage our Computer Systems Manager (CSM) to attend in order to learn more about now computer dovelopmonts and applications. At the time, of budget preparation we could not be specific as to what training And deva_lopment aessi.nns would bast aarva the CSM functions. However, fund@ were Identified as "computer related sominars and m"tings" which would cover the coat of this conference. Wo are making this request now In order to tallow time to roRiator and make other arrangements while maximizing the discounts available with early application. i iPiwrlli lUrwrrrrrrr rrrarrrrreirrrwarryr+orwrairrrwwrrawrrrrrwrre�+wrr�+wrrrsrrarrrrrrrr ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED rrr+errrrrr�rrrrrrrrrrrwrrrwrrrw+rrrrrwrrrrwr..rrwrrrrrrrwwwrrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr FISCAL IMPACT Coat of regintrati.on, airfare, hotel And meals is 11095. Thin is already ti appropriated. r rrrrrfr.wrrrrwwrrrr.rrwrrr wr rrrrw rrrr s:rrrwrrrrr rrrrr�er:rrww rrrrrr.err rrr rrrrrr rr SUCCES4TED ACTION Staff recomme=nds approval of expenditure which will .allow the Computer Services Manager to attend the annual COnEX conference in November, 1988. dc:5732 • I Cleff CW 116A EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUEST t This form is to he 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- ��,� Requested by; kaucr OtSAA1 Vendor No.; PAYABLE TO; THC jA)r ..FAcF 64buP IX I Employee request attend 302 .FJ .T..ayi. I I Employer required attend gEad'g:■Ma,,,• For check run of IK j Mail check I Notify dept. when ready Vendor No.; Vendor No.; PAYABLE T0: jimueLZisF PAYABLE TO; eguez i2ten4 rj"Jebnil, 4'127 iie".iiii N.NiiA.UiiiAialaii►iiWaTwiiiiiciPn Rai�.:i+ii.iia�iiii..siiiiiB�iiidiilA iP i�iiliiiiiiiilTiiiM i.si i7tii}#ili W i Title of Program; 17ACL AMWX j ossa w.nw� • ew®w � i ■■r�oa w� w� ■ Institution or organ zation Registration Deadline ,. jt-,O Tra n ng Dates From;Af�!4 To:_A?�w�L�if Describe the purpose; C00,,(VTre C t PO,i,o v M COOOPCOCOC- T Is this related to IK) current position 1 reasonable promotion or transfer? Explain: TRAINING COSTS: Ix I to be advanced ( to be reimbursed after attendance Account No. Amount■ Registration or euition......................... afaF :N$_k1i� ®Z Sookasssss.srs.sssss..s....s.s..ss.sss.ss.. s.r.. ��■ Travel (mileage, bue, train, airplane, et€.i.ss. Dd L{Id� n�serss ..serrr.sers.r.s.rrrsss..s...s..s..s � z -_ p6_— Per Diem*se..ss...ssss.so*ss&sees..sess..sssss.. ..r,01-°'1,--Z*P}ll41!� If`.._._x_20 Other: Total S roes. Do iliiii+Mi■ilii Msfiiiiis isi..iiii.s.....iiiiiiiiisti.....iiisf.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Authori�xaeione: I(employee), understand and agree that. if all conditions of education/training policies are not vaet, I may be required to reimburse the City for any expenditur I made gn my behalf. Employee Signature:_, - Hate 7 Appropristio .1 nce• orsw l.Wts Manager. I approved [ ] disapproved Dept. 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'PwwrAra by foNrr ft0dws A=*ddM= Ad4l9Cttl'W Trsd0dl3 Kam MIN /c O1 MD K/ ll 187 uAKE PHOTOCOPIES FOR ADDITIONAL REGISTRANTS November 2-5 a 1987•lots Vegas,NV LM V"ee GlrMMtM n Caster A Waal Imo. %Las Magna,C w"M Faison.Las Vagae Mw%.Riva a Hota4 Selma HOW ATTENDEE PRE-REGISTRATION FORM TM .Hos FWA CANOT BE USED ON-= USE OF WMD ETON REmllcfEo TO Ati'AM MIM WXAkIZATKY4 tqT t qL o cea I ANead &'N In ordef to ar a,,d haus your tsa+iga rs�d�r fa you at the COMDEXITW1167 RE�gi��ratm Desk this toms must be maned to Arrive st ala attic+�IM in Noedhsm, f4A.NO{.ATER 1 M WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 21,19@7.Altar OatoDer 21,you muss register OnsHs. A"at W"tris klftmuUon ! wish a to+ on Y040 badge. PERSOtSa UNDER THE AGE OF/b ARE NOT FERtdITTEO ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR rum ts MO MLOWt >� x Afxt pin cm TOGt F If kG►1EA�rWaA7t t>fltif/t u A t wum BIUJNQ ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE; PLEASE CIRCLE ONE IN EACt1:,ATEt30RY Ht.LOW. 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A1.1r.N Mlle loan and yew lluetlerl fN W, Pe f VO fir RIO (,1@Pwb1Wl 1 3W PVd Averm,NAO�R,VIA t1�1tk1 1 Ui€A I�fNJfMIAL C+lMP4t1611 M WNW 4 VN MIN At Wale NY" M vW ACCOMMODAITIONS�'Pan of b"DI a l om n r"N 010 r us to"Oke w hole►rol*mollom To raftive epe0kd"t.^,OnleW4o tutee,,,.our ouff mart snake a rae#wrttOn lar you at the Wets bated to-40w.Pieaee kW"*hots)00100 by wrpwV the numbere 1.2, 3,4,wW 6 end ep"arrtvfd and departwe dill",INAPARTANT:AN hale%"Ire two nightie'd"oaN plus 7%tax to saute your f000rvatldn.Wan until'you MaoW ow g0oftn of your hw*ing baton rending the h*fW d0lMllf.Cof»pleta Inettucflone Witt be*Mkw",WE;Changed,c&W0fttkn and refund pollchla am determlmd by the Individual hotels, N you an ptanrAV to Nttand COUDEX IFaU TY and WN regtdm a hotol rotlrn for oft night,please schedule yew hot%rerewstbn for Omni lay,November 6,h t you Aw4ulna a how room for two nights,phare roltdule your hotel PSION tion fm Wednesday soil Thursday,November 4 and 5,n you m9uka 1 hot%fow fors OR"of morn fthta,you may achedule your re004"tlorN la arty nlghte. iw'IK r]yhMa CI Millie e.ar IutM [; T'MMM faMw NAta6 r-eqM n MveM N„N,, 6M1 esti MMvvwe t/D f-lo Mw►hWaywnl a LMfy9 fe9 M C'"W V Yle rW aanW fM fM fyeeera Pf N6 pf wlew slew rb+MMMM MIO we .wells MIO 0 tlw,tn fNo 0lIIhM MI.Ahr 099 WO /awatrn fM He MyM OeIM - DIMMa fill.An W for fM/ M}0 u WyYaa M fog MIO 4lA1H M M!9 1% i f9f B IM.0.I tM An r bre fad MO Lae Yeeu doe 6MIaraWMW9.1 fol Sae ae Wfe ; Ifenn tls0 f+teom AAd, see fM erWMAeeI revs s>nen Mrd lea tie ween .volt+?y (yoretto T----a itf J7Ti lot let Lid Tint f39 f% ihaer rim " t rro�et �6 Marys rel fDe Vvffwell tee IM LE rowl ref tS0 wool(IY fwd.ArrMlb) rp fp Ylor�aell � � { t\ 9a Mie 690 MtSwr.lea MfK%1 i5R F A.�Date I�rtum Bator ---—Share With Will . Conments.._ 15 FREE SHUTTLE BUS:COMDc'YWO we p vM@ f*Ax oamp0fnsf WY fr%08 bw atxvioee between flse las Vepaa Co w"m CefKer aril rw t>tlter rtCdbx rales M aedxton,dies.wile be 4 M0%Aff,ppfr0 fWntWY W*e l0 moat hawe stows ab"IM-lb yt ane ShOrTWWW G1 F1 El CITY OF TIGARD,-OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: July 11 1988 DATE, SUBMITTED: June 30 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: --- Baan! and Committee Appointments - � PREPARED BY: Donna Corbel DEPT NERD O CITY ADMIN tlK� REQUESTED BY: Apppuintments Advisary Cum .�.._�......_._...-...�-;-..__..___.__...._....,._..._...._._._.._�._. �FLTCY ISSUE Committee and Boarxi Appointments ......�.:,...,..,•..,�...�.,,.,,_,.._ ..,..._..,�....�,.._.�.�,. INFORMATIONON�UNw`,ARY The Mayor's Appoint.monts Advixory Goran►►ittee met: on April 26, and June 9, 1988. to interview citizens who area interested in :appointment or reappointment to a board or committee, At this time ttl(% Comn►itte o is recommending the f()l1owint3 appoint►f►eants and r•oappointmonts to Noit3hborhood Plannin►3 Orjantx:+t,ior►s' NPA_ .i AF►E'AI NfiMf N f 'f E'IiM E: P1 r RE'11f���07NTM�NIS 111-1-M-1-�:�: 1-? John Capacii 6/10/92 E'.o►►nott. Whitaker 6/30/97 r(Jw.ar•d Duffiold 6/30/92 Bob wyffols 6/30/92 9 Kont Itanaon 6/30/92 chris Dudnaro� 6/30/92 David Klingplo 6/30/92 4 tick Goort3a 6/30/92 ff 5 Ormond Doty 6/30/92 it,arry eape►rtia €►/30/9 l t'uo t,:aruear 6/30/97/30/97 6 MFar,y Clinton 6/311/92 7 Bt-ondaa Gilpin 6/30/92 Loo t:unnifilhwn► 6/30/92 Julio Mc.•Kov 6/30/92 Rus% Kr•ua(,jor• 6/30/92 8 ti.ar•barA Unr.ig3 6/30/0 T'h@t)o rec_ommondat:ion§ vire tach►E,ci►al ►4i for, th►e, J►a1y r-), P1:ar►nin,l Comm Itit on matrtinij Aijonda, If th►o►ra a►rg any ehangos in thoir recommendations boAck to Council, yt►u will bo oadvivod at the July it meeting, CiNlt)tRtWt� 1. AppointMont of those individuals listed *bovo. x, Do not appoint any of thO individuals liatod abova. 81 Appointment of saloctod individu*ly lir►tad falsOvO. EIGCAL 7Mt�AC'T Not applicable SUGGESTED FICTION Recommend alternative N1, to support the Appointments Advisory Committee _ recommendations listed above. - dc:5440D MEMORANDUM CITY SOF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Planning Commissioners June 27, 1906 FROM: Donna Corbet. Executive Secretary ,° SUBJECT; NPO Appointments/Reappointments The Mayor's Appointments Advisory Committee mat on April ZS and June 9 to interview citizens who are interested in being appointed/reappointed to NAO's. With the Planning Commission's approval, the fallowing people are beim recommended: N- P� AAP L! REAPPOINTMENTS- 1-2 EAPPOINTMENTS1-2 John C.apaci Emm4tt Whitaker Edward Duffield Bob Wyffels ! Kent Hansen Chris Bodnarok David Klingole 4 Dick iGoorga a � 5 Ormond Doty Harry Saporta 6 Sua Carver Mary Clinton 7 Drenda Gilpin Loa Cunningham Julie mcKae Russ Krueger 0 Barbaro Zdnzig dc;5GO2n RRC t i vED 3 ' 1988, CITY OF TIGARD ClXRD r.y..no.m�+co.eoo.. VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FORM NAME a A C 1 DATE l!3 1)/99 MAILING ADDRESS L 0 S u.) HOME PHONEy " g 9 WORK PHONE (if any) (,3 9 - V/ 09 MLOYER OCCUPATION WHAT TYPE(S) OF VOLUNTEER WORK ARE YOU INTERESTED IN DOING?-- PV!tj%CM14K, s AIPO 1 bac DAYS/TIMES AVAILABLE FOR VOLUNTEER WORK f5j e F K •-43 — &j5;%:e2. L4 ,&s — 5 a o"t TRANSPORTATION: -CAR YBUS_ OTHER LOCATION PREFERRED HEALTH RESTRICTIONS BRIEF SUMMARY OF WORK, OR VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES L►.,��,� � LrC:�1.^��Rus��.� etva W I A "04 1 VIA OROANIZATIONS OR OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES MNNMNNNNNNIlNNIlNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMMNMMNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIINNNNNNNMNNNNNNNNNNNIrNMArMNNNN SKILLS — INTERESTS — ABILITIESff COMMENTS (To be completer! by interviewer) �� d �LN � 1 • I ! � Q TxtTcosrrcarcv A4 AA r- neTQZ 197TT �� � CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION OREGON NAME; f 144 JUS e,) DATE: 6-- ADDRESS (RBS.); 1 aAZ v [ n- C--T' I RES. PHONE. 6 7-fs7-;, 7 ADDRISS (BUS.): SI.A.� 21V—;a BUS. PHONE: .0-4%4 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD; c � SUGGESTED BY: WHERE AIA YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLVY,U. loq�-b EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Qo(li � Cxkrr . OCCUPATIONAT. STATUS AND RACKOROUNDI +L� P -^ ` rzyr- L-VAN.=uF' /ti 2 Z. ' '.'U F► •^ '7t HOW LANG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM! .�"H='� I=2 16 THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NFO APPLICANTS ONLY)t PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: &A&a km"'SCA dle C " o . "4 ORCANIEATIONS AND OFFICES: OT110t INFORMATION WENERAL REMARKS)t {'r A y C4 YJ �11 s t. BOARDS, COMMI EES OR IR 0 tNTI:R.ESTED INI Date received at City Hall (0 11 Date Interviewed Date Appointed Board, Committee, KNPO y'��, E� Inside City ,- t'� Outside City �� co/4772A 13125 SVV Hall EVvd..P.O.Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 r 1N26 g: C'Ty OF iGARp � CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION Al OREGON K M % l.�A.�l 1� 1..1 N► -1 l=l.._E DATE z ADDRESS (RES.); (Z�"�'IS �l� L`mac t�.111"� RES. PHONE: `("A-2 F, ADDRESS (BUS.); t' s lA Al1JY'v C' tl�l�t tJ`t11� BUS. PHONE; Z;�0t.; LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: �� 2 �,[�.C�'�� SUGGESTED BY; RF\J ter' n � WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? ���SS�E3..�.... `�% hL?t . V� EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: t.imr, ,#�. C--►aLEI:A �-J' i ',I ) OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND; LZMB . L—M A;ro�a 1•� � ",�,� 1=r► i r.ii.ih hrlh�-rl�•c - HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? Z \lf7>l'."� IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? t4 1r) , PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ,ACTIVITYs1/fft v l krrlr t c ! \P r` 4-VtN iZU V-�c_e. L":S 1---( �= r' _ 1 �► .,L1 _ , � .� '_' Cal.: i� a�, ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICESi i�t�t�(�'(�1�.�3'�� F"� a(+ 1lI*1,111` � t�a �'[= i�=1C^►��1�`+ 4J, C�-- C 1%Q1AS 4 ( 1% +11 Wit' 4- V-VVL 1 -�t'►v� — — OTHER INFORMATION (CENEAAL REMA,It1C.'4)t �e�v ,!'t#'�a i•1 t. j BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTERESTED INS 1+�i�C'✓1 `�"j � /�1 j wmS 11�'i C'tt!A/�1�1'19 1-i r��:, Date received at City HallX12le I d Date Interviewed ,C� .t,! ' Date Appointed Board, Committee, or XPO Inside City Outaide City cg/4772A 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 ON C17Y GA CITIZEN COMiITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION , ® ORE N NAME: 7i' DATE: 9-s- ADDRESS (RES.): "7�?� 1�� ��ls1t RES. PHONE: ,2-0--7%2z ADDRESS (BUS.); EUS. PHONE: ,....,a LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: "1 Kms, SUGGESTED EY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? D'- .A\r.,d,_,_� EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDt M.:5, OCCUTa,TIONAL ST#.TUS AND BACKGROUND: ,3�..® :�'':��.�`'k'. .:r'. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS FIRM? 2 IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY1 ORGANIFATIONS AND OFFICES: N•HM OTHER INFORMATION (CENERAL KWARKS)s �,•�.�r,•.,:A.+,i .4' /♦/.__,..�,,,_rh,,,,• hl.+ _ 1 et'f Y4- BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR ?;Pu INTERESTED INt a---_.._y-_-_..-_ ---------- Date received at City Hall �0/ gyp' r�,�'✓ bate Interviewed ::121, Date Appointed Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City ' Outside City ca/4772A 13125 SW Hail Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,11gord,Oregon 97223 (503)639 4171 (:OTREGON IIIFA CITIZEN COHHITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION�`U'1 t>1. I (L BA �iAtY[E: rL ADDRESS (RES.); 1 1-7a I ii2i Ihn Ave , Ti t mel RES. PHONE; �,46- 6325 ADDRESS (EUS.); 10Q{ k� ' parte4d ; SUS. PHONE: �29,f-222 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: 4, SUGGESTED BY: WHERE DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? vyg-n Sio 53n�-dve Por4a.vd �l1 cis►. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDS Ftilows�s[�Mr'u. COU4 M1"O tme fa ScsIAeb� 'an �'cr` ; 'c � h1� 4,��e rl= r �,1lc of OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACKGROUND% , L4 2m v i.,fir,, U.5 a A L ry P+r4.i ROW LONG HAVE YOU SEEN EM'LOYED WITH THIS FIRM? e4 %S THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NFO AREA (NPO APPLICANTS ONLY)? PREVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY a k2 ,.��Ar 'rF A P1'' L 1° � �-Y+� 1 b ltd a vt' r � _L ('ltd. m CM/S t ] OWA 17ATIONS AYn 19 93 -1161 o ill LL �l � r�✓i�r: � fyyn, OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL, REMARX01 � t" y ml* y l 'ewe—�� 1�, , t .�� •f�-,�cc�a.���cd �, ►��hF�A�horr��c:��na 1,����+, hl�1�l��ed ►��.b� c +c.66 taho hack, �Yoj �� 1 {, c;� clltid ta1'4!� Il ►n'( �yK 1 We of-ett4 'D fhl rbit L+N MOV h ►l SOARDS� C0ISMITTEP.Ei OR NPO INTERESTED IN: (? K, cj ��J� �S�1Ji.14%S>.6l.iC.�.i�s['�a.Ys��da. qV Date received at City Hs1lfi Date Appointed Board. Ccnomittee, or NPO Inside City V P d '1"7 Outside City ce/4712A 13125 SW Hail Blvd.,P.O Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 (T O 'y CilyTIGrA CITIZ.E:N COMMITTEE INVEST APPLICATION OREGON 1 NAME; l`e MC- DATE; ADDRESS (RES.): -S.J• he I,e4- L;&I RES. PHONE: �s ADDRESS (BUS.): LJ SUS. PHONES /la LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN TICARDt .�" � SUGGESTED BYt ,Qa.uCL, Lj g t WH» DID YOU LIVE PREVIOUSLY? '#�-! CA lcar-cud, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: aS i:a JJc j..t LA 1 Q& LC4.C� OCCUPATIONAL STATUS AND BACK ROUND: Q.li - •IA , - CIA HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN RMPLOUD' WITH THIS FIRM? � IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLI& S ONLY)? � PRXVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: .SCA � + LQ M � 1 e ORGANIZATIONe AND OFFICES: a to OTHER INPOMIATION (GE:NE.UL RZ UtMS t. 27AA /�,fA� 1 l_�' � h�r(L� 4L, ..ft�s�{ 15� , BOAS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INTMESTED IN: Ml C) #2 , rrirrrrr�rrrrra�arrwrorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrarrrs4rr.�rrrrarrrrsr.rrrrraa.ra.srra:rarrrrarrarrar Date received at City Hall _ f i G ��g Date Interviewed Date Appointe4 Board, Committee, or NPO Inside City )(��f� _ Outside City cs/4772A 13125 SW Hail Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 0.� CITIZEN COMMITTEE INTEREST APPLICATION OREGON NAME: ?AkBAkA VZ ..f4ot-k„ka) DATE: '1'6 Ag ADDRESS (RES.): 1(2Q;Kj-LL3.g am! 8dc —ri ircl qj= RES. PHONE: aDDREss (aus.):-1*ak4ny 'jY Iw' A.03 tn� Ji?.1f�z�r�t i Ile 9701 Z sus. PAOt1E: LI"RGti OF RESIDENCE IN TIGARD: '-7 SUGGESTED BY; , VV% a„?Y ^I ° .� WHERR DID YOU LIVES PREVIOUSLY? 6L.,lah= QA RDUCAI'IONAL BACKGROUND: r. ' 'a'1 ,.M ; OCCUPATI AL STATUS AND BACK ROUND: �. tme i 3 1 ROW TONG ,RAV$ YOU BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THIS TIRWt + ; IS THIS COMPANY LOCATED WITHIN YOUR NPO AREA (NPO APPLI&NTS ONLY)! V� t =" MEVIOUS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY: Fire lnrl hArw 1(� t° 'rP &.vS k l Fr PAA .- . .. .. p ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES: va 4am 11A Y 61& �4Awe-4 Ile/ r/ 41e OTHER INFORMATION (GENERAL REK'ARKS)s BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR NPO INXRESTED IN: Date received at City Hall _ r�y�-�� Date Interviewed -7: t% � Date Appointed Board, Comittee, or NPO Inside City Outside City co/4772A 13125 SWHofl Blvd.,P.O.Sox 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (W3)639-4171 Department of Transportation 41 >� HIGHWAY DIVISION rM� i Region 1 9002 SE MCLOUGHLIN BLVD.,MILWAUKIE.OREGON 97222 PHONE 858-8090 June 21, 1988 u.R.oy cwrem FiN Ha: INTERESTED PARTIES PROPOSED 1989 - 1994 s Six-Year Highway Improvement Program (HIP) ° We have noted considerable interest among those involved in updating the Highway Division's HIP as to what our intended schedule is for completing the remaining actions. This is to advise that our schedule is as follows: Juni: 23-24, 1988 Distribute copies of proposed program. July 15 OTC meeting - Salem. Commission reviews comments received on proposed HIP. August 15 OTC meeting - Commission adopts HIP. September final HIP distributed. Written comments related to the proposed HIP are encouraged since time constraints will not allow extensive oral testimony at the July OTC meeting. It should be noted, however, that the OTC is open to hear from delegations and individuals at the July session. Please call me if I can be of further assistance to you regard- ing the HIP process. E�y� WAYNE SCHULTE Federal Aid Specialist WS:po ©� G0�1► sots aru� �E tjO rat-�s5o�8 pea) AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 3 MEMORMUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: �, July �, 198$ Mayor and City Council FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City Engineer P+ SUBJECT: OrKIT 6-Year Program used 6-Year Highway Improjemeat Program shows The late at draft of the ADAT prop re at their meeting of area i�xoInts as listed below. The Oregon Transportation a number of Tigard Commission wilCommission is a Fectedon tto proposed 6�year improvement program in July 15. The August, Proposed projects in they Tigard area are as follow" CONSTRUCTION \ Fiscal Year 1989 Intersection improvements reach construction 0 Pacific H!gttway/Hall blvd.hat this project will actually NOTEt It is unlikely its 19A9, as design has not yet been accampliahed and subsCattia . right-of-way is required. i.ane intersection improvement@+ Including A pOcific }tigttway/CAnterbury shoulder bikeway of a. 0 Hall Blvd, * between Greenbu�gkpadadand Locust Street, improvements Road, shoulder 0 Hall Blvd./McDonald Street,Hall intersectio im Upper s@ Ferryigna @ 0 Durham Road, between bikeway improvements ©ed, between Road and Lower Boone@ Ferry Road, 0 Upper BOnte@ Ferry shoulder bikewaymprovement@ pineal Year 1990 1-205, 0 1-5, between �e betbetween n Drivea Creenburg 0 Pacific HI1 Road a ands Tualatin River, pavement Bhway, 0 Sebolls Ferry Murry y Road, between ee fundedand Fenno Creek, widening- resurfacing . in and NOTBt This project is still urs 217, widening p SCT-011@ Ferry Road, between F'anno Creek and Highway railroad croaning improvementsshoulder bikeway o Hall Blvd. , between Pacific i;ighway and McDonald Street, t.� improvements eet, intersEction improvements and signals 0 Hall Biwa./Burnham Str Mayor and City Council July 5, 1988 Page Two Fiscal Year 1991 o I-5, between Upper Boones Ferry Road (Carmen Drive) and I-205, widening to add auxiliary lanes o Hall Blvd. at Oak Street, left turn lanes Fiscal Year 1992 o Tigard Park and Ride lot, somewhere in the vicinity of I-5 and Highway 217 Fiscal Year 1993 o Hall Blvd. at Washington Drive, left turn lanos o Hall Blvd. at Pfaffle Street, Left turn lanes DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS o I-5/Highway 217/Kruse Way interchango, final environmental statement in VY 1.990 o .Pacific Highway improvements. betwoen Highway 217 and Mgin Street, final { plans in rY 1993 n West side bypans, final environmental statement in FY 1991 o Wept side bypass, sigbt-of-way for Tualatin to Sherwood portion in FY 1993 Not@ that prallmingry work for the Wast side bypass in new shown in the b-year plan. Also nota that the Highway 217/Highway 99W int®rchango improvomenta have bo@n dalat@d from the program and raplace'd with a propenad davalopmant project along highway 99 from Highway 217 to Main Strceti during preliminary work, ODOT coneltided that improvements along 99W would have greater benefit than the interchange ramp improvements originally envisioned. ke/5700D 1 k ti ii w RA�EPnKumm 17..� taraal �� rtarf__ 1 i!# r1 1 �. >; [ #_}! �P aj jmrtlr.Jit Tt1" 4�ta1 rar t delte(arla�t:rllal� atlrl� r►,rra � ratttaar9aad_} . NOTE: IF THIS MICROFILMED -_--..___-� DRAWING IS LESS CLEAR IRAN -. THIS NOTICE. IT IS DUE TO �i THE QUALITY OF Tt£ ORIGINAL DRAWING. ! oc ez ez cz ez sz ._4Z_ tea zz I- oz sr of if 91 sr -9 - -71 _ • MARCH1 19,91 �$ r WMMftGTCW C011-IN-FY MWWOUADOMIJ.PLAN PINK WVtEW MAFY FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM - CLASSIFICATION - _ til, 988 - - , �� _ ----- � � � _ - ''�_ s-tea `- { _ _ ,_a - •„y- .. I. a f a f} d 3 — r 1.eaFis,•.r� _ _ _______ < --_ � is !•-roes. .. � ..... _- ..r ♦ l i . 1 �t •-�- _ a -'� � � ( -.w i� •+•Iaa a�+.r.a-.dm rar ... .. hc..-.� ,_+_�- - ✓ /.p "TIAND , -�� rte- - �\� a� .1�--��\ _ ti�/ ��1 �'i\.�rT-I �1 p-,—�• `r f I ~J� f 1 _ _.i._ -------'_" -------- ------------- �yF —\ __52. Y_ \\\l afo 'II '-=1----'---'-'-='---'-'---'-- --'-- -'---'-�- w 1 day u r; INTERIM PROPOSED EXISTING CLASSIFICATION` ROUTE** ROUTE FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION REGIONAL ARTERIALS-Freeways and,Prmcipal Routes ..�.m>:.....aw.o ...- ->-sa:-- FREEWAYS-Fra wayy Roves are it-dedm prove Maft and not m Provide 1 i died rebland aeMs Accesb aeweawgbe Ismail minter. I ='dhimp poi- I E '•���•��'•`�'��' •a---a------ PRINCIPminimme Me delRE4-Acceato pacty while RoidsV noses Oe to managedI..land oursin to 1 / �� " .%Ut, - 1 min,m¢ed,e[mgretlabon mcaPacaY whim OrovMetgaxessro ebulbng lerltl ossa CF F3 ,�j ., �u.O-GO •a--aaaa--- MAJORARTEAIALS-MAWA"e-lB in-d-dmservaaa Ne primary roNemrtravN _•....... �" t-' ,atvE&GROVE WASHINGTON COUNTY between areas of principal traffic generation and majwurben eNviry cenNrs,and for trips ! /� IZv-- 1 •a O !aj' DEPARTMENT OF LAND USE between non-adjacent areas Major Arterials ahoWd also be mod W access m Regional � ) I \� ,� 1� I � M ANDTRANSPORFATON ),r I I /---T— Arsenals. 150 N.FIRST LANES II HILLSBORO.OR 97120 ( r Ir L E1(RTING PROPOSED - + - ♦ + t' JI t ••��•'���"��"��' �����������• MINOR ARTERIALS-Mirror Anerisls ere lmesldetl to serve as Ne primary roNa for travel � i I � within and between commonly auberess anti m augment Me Major Arterial system.Access sir U to Minor Anefials will be p,imwiy from the Collector systom , 7 ....... C .-----.----- MAJOR COLLECTORS-Major Collectors are intended to serve traffic from Local SVeels Pmsam fuoaa raffictsm an are public Nouroughmres wAhelessar degree of + + ' Present wluWre llaffb than an Arterial. COLLECTOR-City Designation. .... ---•--'--'-•-' •-'-'-' _ 1_ old MINOR COLLECTORS.Minor Calkcmrs ate PrimadlY intended to Provide acres babm- 1�'• - , y .... -" '� '• Ong pmpeNes in rasidermal arena and to serve IoW swan needs of a neighbomood.A Minor Collector Ls not intended to lustre through traffic.Add%onal Minor Collectors will be •INTERIM IdeMdied Nmug,i he developmem review process, CLASSIFICATION IS AN EXISTING ROAD AND CLASSIFICA71ON THAT n 11 FIGURE WILL CHANGE UPON CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ROAD OR REALIGNMENT. LOCAL STREETS-A Local Street is intended to Previtla direstpraperry access In resitlen- �, fiat areas.A LoW Street is rmt intended to serve through traffic. "PROPOSED ALIGNMENTS ARE GENERALIZED ONLY AND SUBJECT TO MODIR- CATION THROUGH DESIGN ANALYSIS. m- i- CORRIDORS-A i-rI �, - proposedroad where Ne somal lacalbn has not bean intlenafietl. �_I_--- enRRameaeenmamml .�����a��aa s•aa®p STUDY AREAS•An edslisg road where Nafuncdona etassllica4on has net been tinter- �. mini hg h -. - -. 11 T(1 1(lf ill 1(I ILII Ilifl(i 1(If l(1 1(1 111 1(�l lP T m 111711 I 1 i I T I 1111,99 11 Ill II 1 1 1 1 III i 1 III,t 1 1 1 1 Ill 111 1 11.1 1 I 1 1 I f 1 1 1 1 io,E. IF I IT1Tff�Ti11 1 s_ f�?Inq 1-1J.1 Jill I I I P 1 I j III Islip I l III l l l f � gill f�.11 f f 1 l I '. MI5 MIOOFIUEO Z 3 4 _ 5 8 7 8 9 O 1I ..... 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F -.f ROAD SEGMENT INTERSECTION +°' .`•'» \,* ` ♦ gip_ ` 'UI�OSW[CQ STATE COUNTY CITY STATE COUNTY CITY IMPROVEMENT CATEGORY '' --"' 7- `:, �``elYLeceovL wASNINc7oNeouNn DARIAIENT EP OF LAND USE -...�.. • ® o COMMITTED PROJECTS_Prolecm that have,twmmMed hmtlin9 source to"ll or a O ponien d Ilse Pmlecl '� 0 I + _ _ - AND TRANSPORT TIN '-• .(OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION AS OF JULY,Igo?) p _� �'g- � _ } E: r NILLSBORO,OR 97126 ._.._..... • ■ e SAFETY AND CAPACITY PROJECTS-Sea sepamm tlefnhons neb. -.��_. .............. • ■ iSAFETY PROTECTS_mcludea�mmedi ,a r se9manm with existing and proj-W salary Pm? - (. - a ams L CAPACIn PpoJF_CTS-Iml,des intemachons and road segments ere impm—dntd are nodded W • ■ ♦ twh • ................ meat ex51 N and polrned travel demands FIECONSTRU NPROJECTS-Inclutles lne renwltling of sta subndard or delanomtatl roetls to County F r- •� / _ t ...._- ................ • ■ o design siarMards L STUDY AREA • ® ® BRIDGE PpOJECTS-InelWas sVuauralytlefcmnl bridges and No se Ordges that are.orwll fee,of imAi- FlGURE4 piBn[weltlw for Mie planned head seetion. ; \ t� ��y,.%' F = i 7 I _,_--�„ •`IIIE � i > y _�.._... .._...-.. -.- ram. ...w-.-v n..-.,+«.,..�-...._. �C..._.. �Lltllijlrpja��°iljllf�?11��{,�1�1ti(�II�itII�I)���P� �°ITITp +T�+I�g1'Lj7 +117 gf I]f!R Illjilt {IjIP yi Lp I 11 Ip qt IU qt I t IH t L I I I L LP t t N - _ r r IF THIS NICRIFIU >a LEED 1 2 3 4 5 8. 7 • 24 DpN111G IS a"CAR TH TOTE:OTIMMI DU THIS N .n IS E TO j OC 8Z B2 12 IK SZ K C2 Z2 I2 OZ N BI LI YI Sf 11- CI---ZI II Of 6 • L Y S-- Y -E- -2 I+m�' •, -. - wI1�Imhu1�mt4mI—A 399 MARCH, - 1 ' i i CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL Eh TEM S­URARY AGENDA OF: July 11 , 1988 DATE SUBMITTED: July 5, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Discussion of PREVIOUS ACTION: Draft County Transportation Plan PREPARED BY: Randall R. Wooley DWEPT CITYM OK REQUESTED BY: swIuwwwwwsssw sswswsaswssasawsr sasszssswssswancswsssssssacws:as+�sssss�ss+as�cw POLICY ISSUE Discussion of Draft County Transportation Pian update. a�wwwwwwwwwarwwwwwwwwwwwwwswwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwrwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwrwrwwrwwwww INFORMATION SUMMARY As discussed in the attached memo, the County has requested the cities to comment formally on the draft County Transportation Plan update, wwwwwrwwwwwwwwwwwwwrwwwswwwwwwwwwwwwwwrwwwwwwwawwwwwwrwwwwwwwwwwwrwrrwwrsww+Awww ALTFANATIVES CONSIDERED Workshop discussion. asrw+rssrwr+Prwrwrrwsis er�ewrwrssrrwwwrwwrtirrrrrwrwrwwww wwrwrwrwwrswrrrwwwrrrwruwr rw FISCAL IMPACT wrrrwr rssirrwaerrre+wrerwrrrrrrrrreerrs�rw�nrwwrwwrrrswwrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrwrrrwrrrwsrrr � SUGGESTED ACTION br/5729 (' MEMORANDUM ` CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Mayor and City Council July 5, 19$6 FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City Engineer n�C SUBJECT: Washington County Transportation Plan Update You previously received copies of the public review draft of the Washington County Transportation Plan. it is presented in a newapaper format with green print on the cover, large maps of the proposed functional classifications system and roadway improvements is provided as a folded insert. In case you no longer have your copy of the draft, I have askod the County to provide additional copies; I expect to have the additional copy to you prior to the July 11th meeting. The County Planning staff has asked that they cities indicate their endorsement or ob,joctions to the draft plan. At the July 11 Council meeting, I would like to discuss the draft plan with the► Council anal to receive Council inputs so that we may prepare a resolution indicating to the County the City Council's position on the draft plan. The County is preparing for an update of its Compreben*ive Plan, gust as the Citi► of Tigard is. The draft Transportation Plan in rine component of the County's Comprohensiv@ Plan update. it in doairablo that the County plan be well coordinnted with the plans of the various citles. Coordination is also a requircmpnt of hCDC. Our common goal: in to prepa:e the Transportation Plan which adequately providaa for transportation needs as Washington County continues to grow in popul.atian. 3 In the following paragraphs* I will, highlight several Aspects of• the County's } plan which may be of particular interest to the Council. ` STUDY In preparation for the Transportation Plan update, the County commissioned a study to identify existing transportation problems in the County and future transportation needs. As might be expected, the study identified numerous existing street improvements needy and indicated that severe congestion will occur unless substantial improvements are made during the next 20 years. Mar Mayor and City Council July 5, 1988 Page Two Ft3NCTIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS The County proposes definitions of various roadway functional classifications in Policy 9.0 on page 4 and 5 of the draft plan. These functional classifications are consistent with those used by most jurisdictions in our region. Currently. Tigard uses functional classifications definitions which are alightly different from those used by adjoining jurisdictions. To conform to the functional classifications proposed by the County, we will need to make some modifications in our Comprehensive Plan. These modifications can be made as part of our Comprehensive Plan update during the next year. To comply with the County proposal., we will need to add definitions for regional arterials, major arterials, and minor arterials. The regional arterials are the freeway system. Highway 217 and Interstate 5 are proposed nn regional arterial classifications. Currently on our mxp, both of these highways are claasif iced in the general cater;ory of arterial. Major arterials are defined as roadways primarily intended to carry through traffic. The County proposes that Scholis Ferry Road and Pacific Highway be classified as major arterials. Currently, these two roads are shown in the general category of arterial on the City map. Minor artearial@ are intended to serve as primary routes of travel within the community. The remaining routes classified as Arterials on our current map would be shown as minor arterials in the proposed County plan. In addition, the, County propoacs that Durham Road, Creonburs Road, and 72n4 Avenue be classified as minor arterials. Curr@ntly, thea$ three streets are classified as major collectors on the City Transportation Map. Under the definitions proposed by the County, the cls@nification of minor arterial appears to correctly identify tho function which Durham, Gro-@nburg, and 72nd are performing in our transportation system. Adopting the County's definitions and classifications would not change the., proposed numbers of Janon and other basic design features of these roads. Adoption of the County's definitions and classifications would put Tigard in better conformance with the plans of adjoining jurisdictions. • I recommend that we support the County plan regarding roadway classifications. We would then adopt appropriate amendmitntes to our plan AS pert of our Comprehensive Plan update during the next year. As part of our Comprehensive Plan update, we may want to review the clannifications sof additional roadways In Tigard, especially the streets in the Tigard Triangle Area. The drawing at the bottom of page 5 of the draft County plan shows graphically the relationships 'between the different classifications. TRUCK ROUTES The County proposes to establish a countywide truck route system. 'This truck route system would be for regional truck travel. Cities could stili establish additional truck routes for travel within the local area. Mayor and City Council July 5, 1988 Page Three In the Tigard area, the proposed truck routes include all of the state highways, plus Durham Road, Beef Bend Road, and Upper Boones Ferry Road. The proposed use of Durham Road as a truck route would be a change to the existing truck prohibition established by the Council. The change would presumably not occur until Durham Road is improved. The entire county-wide truck route system is shown in Figure 8 at the bottom of page 5 of the draft report. ROAD JURISDICTION In proposed Policy 11.0 on page b of the draft report, the County proposes to establish a system of county-wide roads. These roads would remain under County jurisdiction, or in some cases, return to County jurisdiction, even where they are within City boundaries. it is proposed that the County would then be responsible for all maintenances and improvementa of these counts►-wide roads. Citios would lose control of theses roads, but at the same time, cities would be relieved of reaponaibili.ty and coats of maintaining and upgrading / these roads. The roads proposed as part of the county-wide road system within Tigard Include Durham Road, Gree;nburg Road, and beef Band Road. It is also impl.iod that Hall Blvd, would become part of the county-wide road system at such time as the Stste rolinquishes jurisdiction on that road. TRANSIT In the section on transit, the plan propos@s that n4ditionai bun routes be considered to nerve the devel.oping areas of Tigard. Figure 10 on page 7 of the draft report indicaatod acveral additional, potential transit routes in southeast Tigard and in northwest Tigard. The draft plan also shower a long-range plan for a futures extension of light rail transit into Tigard. The plan indicates a general route for light rail which would extend the light rail line from Beaverton along Highway 217 to the vicinity of (Washington Square and then continuing through Tigard along the general alignment of the Southern Pacific railroad to Interstate 5. Light rail extensions north and south along 1-5 are also indicated. DEMAND MANAGEMENT The concept of demand management includes such concepts as encouraging van tooling; encouraging travel by trarts+it, bicycle, or by foot; changes in work schedules to avoid travel at peak traffic periods; etc. Where successful, demand management allows better utilization of the roadway system without requiring improvements to the roadways. Mayor and City Council July 5, 1988 Page Pour The draft County plan does not propose any demand management requirements for Tigard. It does, however, indicate that demand management may be a potential tool for traffic man." --int in the Tigard Triangle Area and in the industrial areas along 72nd Aven,.- .,d ?lanxiker Street. Successful Implementation of the proposed demand management plan would help to relieve peak hour traffic loads, especially on the freeways. Adoption of the County plan would not obligate Tigard to take any specific actions. In the future, we may wish to consider incentives to major employers to implement demand mAnagement techniques. i BICYCLE/PEDESTRIANS ROUTES i The draft County plan indicates n system of regional bicycle routes, shown in Figure 12 can page 8 of tho draft report. This map shows only the regional routza, additional local routes mny be established by the cities. The proposed routes aro consistent with our extating bicyclo route map. i i FINANCING i As part of its study, the county looked at future levels of service on tho roadway system under various scenarios for street improvement funding. it to no surprise to sec that we would be expected to encounter severe congestion if i we snake no improvements in the next 20 yours. However, the study indicoton that even under the aconarin of a high ]evil of improvement funding, aoma decreases in level of service rend eecrme increanos in travel time can be @xpectad as the County continues to become it more urbnnlred wren. An our density of population and employment increases, we can expect to experience additional traffic cong+ostion probloma representative of a metropolitan area. Even with a vigorous progrAm of transportatioft improvementa, aome congestion ia still. likely. In general. the finnncial. policies eauggestrd in the draft report Appear to be consistent with our current practice. An .exception may be Policy 16.3 providing for the cities to devolop uniform methods by which new development will pay for projected impacts on the transportation system, with the County's traffic impact fee program to be used as a model program. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM On the folded invert map, the Countv has ahown recommended improvement � projects. All of the projects ahown appear to be projects previously indentified through the City's Transportation plan work recently performed by the Transportation Advisory Committee. Although, tot all Of the City's needs are shown on the County map, all of the projects indicated on the County map are projects which the City has also identified. Mayor and City Council July 5, 1988 Page Five The County proposes a system for prioritizing roadway improvement needs. The system, described on page lb of the draft report, is based on functional classification, type of improvement need, and whether the need is immediate or long-term. The proposed prioritization method does not provide any way to evaluate projects on the basis of severity of safety or capacity needs. It appears that a safety need on a principal arterial would always be rated hither than a safety need on a major collector, without regard to the severity of the two needs. Also, the process does not appear to provide for citizen input in establishing the priorities. I recommend that the City not adopt the proposed prioritization method. I recommend that we be cautious that the County'e adoption of this prioritization system not bind the cities to use the same system. While we need to coordinate our improvement projects with the County and with other adjoining Jurisdictions, I feel. that we nred the flexibility to adjust our improvement program annually so that our limited dollars are directed to tho Areas with the grearest needs. The areas of greatest no@da ohnnga depending on where the growth is Actually occurring. Also, I .feel that we need to be flexible enough to evaluate priorities in terms of severity of congestion And severity of safety concerns, rather than merely on street classification. Based on the drawings shown in the financing section, particularly Figure 16 on page 11 of the draft report, it appears that the County's prioritization system would tint provide for improvema..nts to Bull Mountain Road, Walnut Street, nor Taylors Ferry Road, even under the medium scenario for highway improvement funding. The ,financing scenarios appear to nsaume thAt loe_.al improvement +iistrictu will not be used in the future to fund improvements to Artorial and coll"tor streets. t SUMMARY I request that the Council discuss these planning issues in a workshop aetting on July 11th and, if possible, reach a consensus on the City's position on the draft Washington County Transportation Plan update. based on your direction from the July 11 workshop, I propose to draft A formal position for your consideration at the July 25 meeting. The lCounty ret;ue Sttd that th's cities provide their input in the form of a resolution. i 4 t ke✓5730D i loll 111-1 Jim f Aca 1AS91M6-MM LbUmi� TF&XXnP6KTKT1W PLAKI 0. TtibLiL LVIOW 5 . - .!z 1]lj:t}Ikir�1{IkyY ijirl{i i{► Itl {r F{I i p ii} �1 li l 1 f 1 s t I -f t l 1 i I Tf 6 _ _, —_ __ � � E •j �. � d � .� i d� j {g�{►} a1(+i��+,�p�la�p�l+j!?t�+l�#iilt,(�.,,�lule}31+{1�rp NOTE: IF THIS MICROFILMED O DRAMING IS LESS CLEAR THAN - --- + THIS NOTICE. 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THIS NOTICE.T Is of TO I THE QUALITY OF TIE ORIGINAL oPala". OE 62 92 L2 92 51 1, EZ 22 IZ 02 61 9"1"''x''41 -or St I'l EI 21 11 01 6 0 L 9 S b C 2 I*a•r 24 X .nl1xnlnnInaluuhI n�tudutJnnitNI�W11�g y ilil�U!If11D9LUDI1t�IIII�Wt�tl1�1111 x1dtLII�IIII�IY�IRIipxln J r Ju,iuu In I n m J t II a IJunhnll a In Ig mhming�Il11�W11x0 MARCH1990 .•' :--...-:_-._.._. 11... 4 Tom mmump } [ r' Let Lis Know What Yoxt Think .,. Help Plan Washington City's TranWortution Frame, BOA"or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A*-=I thanks to project committee members for they conm&jww to pkn&vd0pn e= Bonn*L Haya,Char WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COOR0L9ATLNG COAOQrf=TOL1LYCkg3► En m.Ki]¢rek Jot.E.Meet Roy R Roger SCr%rtic L Hays,Chair. Eva Cutiva Cagan Tom Brim,Tigard Steve Larrance Washington County Larry Chambrat4 HBlaboro Rich"Derru%Tualatin Homard SteinbscL,Banks Joan Young,King city William Stork WamurMe PLANNING COMMISSION Larry Cole.Beaverton Robert Kindel.Jr_North Rains Ted Sprott,ODOT Sig Unarrder.C.M.U. Firs Blumcuuer,Portland Richard Wake,Metro Robert Rapp,Chair st'aher Svnnarh,Durham Alan Chavez,Sh—ood Karry Christy Clifford Clark Forest Grove Vance Martin David Easton Mark Padgett WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATING COMMTrrmTECRNICAL GROUP Matthew&Baker Fred h Ian Thomsen Brenn Curtis,Washington Robert Prickett,Banks county TGrq od JS�Por land Kenneth Ehler Rids Fluor,Beaverton Bebe Rucker,Peat of Portland. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR -Jerry Taylor,Connell. James Rapp,Sherwood Roy Gibson,Hillsboro - WWoryMT ChaneD.Cmron George Morgan, W � Andy nn McKtllip,Tualatin DEPARTMENT OF Kates-Lee Stolle,North Plains Wayne Sorensen,WRsomTile _ LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Brum Warner,Dirxlor .-<. Brent Curtis,Planning Manager ' ~ TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY AND LIAISON COMMITTEE Van=Martin,Chair„Washington Michael Parirb,Hillsboro Gary BmwA Tualatin C of C 77ePYbfic,RevfewDmft f#.7.u- County Planning Commiasion Harold Yjmzey,King City Jamerw James Rapp,Sherwood Cum p-ft4 rP1--•P2FdbJ'f Judson Randall,CPO1 Lyle Satquist King City Tom STq cbaueta" Fomrove tGCofC D, Com myPlmodngDisi— John Pacella,CPO 3 Ron Hays,North Plains George Burton,Citizens for Betterllan5t Beverly Froude,CPO 4 Gary Dougherty,North Plains Jean Carlson,Oregon Gas Dealers Assoma ino Frank An elo AI McBride,CPO4 Mark Bowman,Sherwood - JeHBaduach,Homebuilders 8 Carmen Kaffke Rick F.1a d,CPO 6 Bonnie Owens,Ttgard Doug Peeples,American Automobile Association Mark Brown Kevin Martin John Mitchell,CPO 7 Reid Uord,Tigard Mark Fisher,Sunset Corridor,Association - Carolyn Cook Ann Mlynarcryk Linda Peters,CPO 8 John Vitas,Tualatin Dick Johnson,Associated Oregon Industries Blair Crompacker Ron Schaadt Birgetta Nixon,CPO 11 Jim FanvA WilsonvilleFred Alan Strang Bicycle Interests Bob Haas le Ron Talaga BobSchumaker,CPO 14 David Wu,Portland P.C. Roger Ellingson,Birydelaterests - Ron Weinman Barbara Rehman,Beaverton Don Pickens,Wolf Creek Water Jim Records,Trlxlclatarars Brian Hanes - Bud Roberts,Beaverton Bruce Muller,THPRD Rant Boring,Timber Intemts-. Jim Larkins,Cornelius Kenneth Amason,School District 48 Tom T—ock,Fatm Interests Al Wysong,Forest Grove Don Allison,Hillsboro School Dist 3 Bill Chutddey,Area Agency on Aging j'. Larry Chambreau,Hillsboro Bud Hillman,Tigard School District 16 a , dam... -. _ — ...__..._....a.. rtllrlslt1�I111�Ihlq i�lllllii'illltlfllll111I11t11f1ItvmIIiDfmpllPIli TrfIyit IIIIpp III IIt I InI1IIIIIII[I U1IP)gtIIItIgllqlli pllPl'PIII�IIIIs IIIIPhI�I gIIq I�ryllt" , TATE: IF THIS NICROFIU D 3 4 S B 7 B z _ L) O I I 1 OR.W TNG ti:ESS CLEAR THIN ' rlrls NOTICE,IT a nue M THE pOaLITY OF TIF MIGINat DRwi1W. .--._.. _ _ _ _ _ 24X OE 82 82 C2 911Z SZ b2 E2 ZZ 12,1.1..02 BI 91 �l 9'1"''�""'S�'f'"'�"''bbl EI I 1 Z1I II 01 6 B C 9 S b C Z I^"+� ,NIIIIIIIII Iimh.�mdunllnrinrN.11nlllpNlNl I I. "p""Iyuud9ecl I)OAWltwuuuwlluly�ry�gyy111IIB�nnpyyntlYmpnlmlWlAnAm MARCH - .. � 8�� ,1990 ' 4 - CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY AGENDA OF: July 11, 1988 DATE SUBMITTED: July 5, 1988 ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Parks Systems PREVIOUS ACTION: None Development Charges — Workshop PREPARED BY: E. J. Murphy DEPT HEAD OK CITY ADMIN Ok REQUESTED BY: Bob Jean aa�a�sswas:ms¢assasm aces--------aa.aao=ansa¢a a.��cs.sz..asw+cas+=acaeaaasaaa� �asvaz si�zc.�.a;�cassa.aswwss:; POLICY ISSUE Should the City use its Parks SDC funds over the next three fiscal years for the purchase of land for Summerlake Park and Fanno Creek Park, for improvements to the Summerlake turf, and for Parks Master Plans? aa.;+asaraaaaa aa�assaaamssrss.aaawaasra raoaaiasa#asaaaasaaac;waaraaaaaa.siaaa�a�w waoaaaaaaaaaa:awn INFORMATION SUMMARY The City has the opportunity to purchase land around Summerlake Park now, before it is develop€d and unavailable. However, doing so would commit the parka SAC fund for the next few years. In addition to the +ummerlAke Park purchAsos, it to being suggested that the Parks SDC revenues fund the Parks Master Plans, purchase of a piece of property on Fanno Creek And robuilding the turf at Summorlake Park. This workshop item is intendsd to allow for Council discussion of the issues Involved. �2 raRewwae�wa.erirarrra.rwa+rwa*aafiea,aaweessrwr®sswwe�xasr+wu��rrar�rwawastis�as+sararae.sssrrwi+a ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED Other options may be avAiiabla if the City COUDC11 wishes to tAko A different approach than the one being suggastcd, including, 84 Purchasing land only as the current cash on Hand allows. b. purchasing land through other sources of funds, such as A general obligation bond. eirre�esrwsrerrwwrre.�rrrr�rrrr$rnt�ourrrrrrr.rrrsrr.sraerrw.rr.rrrrerrrr.seeu.rrf�nrrrr+rrrrrrr FISCAL IMPACT The proposed uses of. the Parke SDC'g would total apvroximately $418,000 over the next three fiscal years. sfrrrr:yr-------- xswrv----------rwrrer----rrr:r.-fesrmarw:rrerrsa:rerr----rapers: SUGGESTED ACTION None needed. Staff is looking for acknowledgment that the proposed use of funds is consistent with Council goals. br/5729 MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO; Mavor Brian and members of the City Council July 5, 1988 FROM: Ed Murphv, Director, Community Developme SUBJECT: Park Land Purchase and Use of Parks SDC's This memo is intended to outline what the staff believes to be a workable approach to parks acquisition and development over the next few years using Parks SDC's. It will review proposed purchases of land, improvement of Summerlake Park turf, and the policy on splitting SAC revenues into a NW and SE fund. 1. Use of Parka SDC's. Parka Systema Development Charges should be used for parks acquisition and development related to growth. They should not be used for maintenance and operations, or parka improvements unrelated to growth. 2, Prnponed� Purahs�. Several properties around Summorl.ako Park have been identiffad for potential purchase. These include the Douglass, Hobbs and Brittanv properties. The estimated cast of Acquiring all of the properties (about 7.7 acres including two houses) is $345,000. So far, only the Douglasa property han been appraised, and negotiations for purchase aro underway. 3. Parka Plans, Proposals have now boon submitted for the completion of three parks Master Plans. The estimated coat is $30,000. 4. Summorlake Turf. Over the last couple of yHaro, the idea of improving the turf at Summerlake has been discussed, and apparently some commitment made to the neighborhood, The estimated cost is $14,000. An alternative to improving the turf would be to dedicate $1.4,000 to other Summerlake Perk improvements after involving the neighborhood in the decision. 5. Fanno Creek Property. A piece of property along Fanno Crock in the downtown area has been identified for possible purchase. The estizated cost in $30,000. Adding those up: Summerlake Property Purchases $345,000 Parks Plans 30,000 Summerlake Turf 14,000 Fanno Creek Property Purchase d-j30 000 r 419, 6 Memo to Mayor and Council July 5, 1988 Page 2 6. Revenues: The SAC fund has a beginning cash balance of $96,000. Staff estimates revenues as follows: Beginning Fund Balance $ 98,000 88-89 — 600 units 120,000 69-90 — 500 units 100,000 90-91 — 500 units100.000 -t-41-87, 00 What this means is that the City would be devoting its SAC revenues for the next three fiscal years to the above identified projects. 7. Cash Flow. The general fund can purchase the land necessary, and the S1 'e fund can subsequently repay the general fund. A. NW/SEElit. SAC'a are supposed to be split between NW and SE. The �v+e proposal @pende most of the SDC's in the NW over the next few years. The Council may wish to reconsider this policy of splitting the SDC's. 9. Park Board Review. The: Park Board has reviewed the proposed use of the SDC re+venuetn in general, and wishes to go ahead with the parka land acquisitions, the studies, and the Summarlake Turf Project. However, no formal recommendation was made dues to a lack of quorum. The next atopa would be to have the proportion apprsised, begin negotiations, and bring a recommendation to the City Council. Staff will also bring forward a recommendation for a consultant to complete the Parka Matter Plans. Finallyo staff wi.11 go forward with the Summerlak@ turf project unlet® Council directs otherwise. br/S729D MEN— MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD. OREGON T0: Ed Murphy, Community Development Director June 29, 1988 FROM: Dyne Lowry, Finance Director Ae SUBJECT, Park land Acquisitions As I mentioned at our meeting with Deb Yesterday, we will KAvo rosources in 198889 in the Parks SDC rund for park land acquisition, as total of $218,000. That figure consists of $98,000 in Beginning rund balance and ostimatad revenue for, 1988,.89 of $120,000. The 1988-89 Adopted Budget currently includes $140,000 in Parks Cllr. In December or January, we will proposes as supplamont.al budyot to appropriate the additional $28,000 in Boginning rund balanc€. Frv►n our discussions with Bob, it voo►us th4t AcquiuMon prioritiov this yua►r relate t;► tho 3 pieceau of land at Sumnmerlake Park, Including out:imAtod logAl foe►s, the►sa will govt about $341),000, Ausuming that Aftur tho January supplt,mont:al budget, the app! opriaLion for Parks SK C11) i» $218,000 and aavuuming thiet all parcels ar.; purchavod in 1988489, the„ Gonoral Fund will participate; in tho purr:haasou in the amount of $127,000. 'thio amount will ba apprupriatod from General Fund contingency by rosolution. I have c:onto tod tho Dopartment of Ravenue Arid diucuuuO they idoa► of the GonoTaal Fund purchlauing the land and the Parka smc rund utabsoquuntly buying i►, from thea ye?nerrAl Fund, ihvy haavo no problom with ouch an a►rr+amjoiu rit au long #*v bath trwnyractiono acres pruporly budjotod, L@ty troop in touch No this procrayu movoo Along. I would l lkv to got copic►u of caaech apprmival ay thay bocomo ;ov*i.lobla. I think this it) going to work out vary well arid I bolie+ve► the 1 inrancial impact to the +Gencrol rund will bo ►alniniawl. , ku/5GA3U cc: Bob Joan, City Administrator Jill Monloy, Community Sorvices Diroctor MEMORANDUM ` CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO; Dionorable Mayor and City Council July 5, 1980 FROM; Jill Manley, Acting City Administrator SUBJECT: Community Invulvoment Due to postponement of Council discussion of "conditions of dc;velopment" we hava andod up with a short meeting on July 11. In reviewing discussion topica for the next few Council mootinl3s it seemed to mo that we could move, th%„ discussion of Community Involvoment, which is now schedulod for 7/21/88, forward to thea 110i, This will allow us time on the 21st to focus an the reamainini3 4 diucussion itoms which is a full a►eaating in itaealf. Our intent in diseussir►g community involve omit iu to 100k at ammiplishments of the last 10 months and put noma definition to the fut►area. At this times there iero no handouts on this oub ect howeavar, we will have preaporod some mAterials to be distrlbutod on thu 11th, dct5750U i MIAMI iii'll 11 li;i,i S 5