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City Council Packet - 06/06/1995 AWL ®BGAR®TRIANGLE AREA INFORMATION MEETING N071CE JUNE 6, 1995 - 7 P TIGARD CITY HALL TOWN HALL Purpose: To ask questions, comment, and study cptions based on information contained in the the Tigard Triangle Traffic Study Report. While this is not a regular Council meeting, Council members will be present to talk with Triangle residents and property owners. A representative of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) also plans to attend to give a short presentation on transportation issues that ODOT has identified for this area. Copies of the Traffic Study are available at the Development Services Counter at City Hall. Please contact Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder, at 539- 4171, Extension 309, if you have any questions about the meeting. h:\reccrder\notc66.45 00- (4qS JAIh 1b 51 DST C.JtiG~ C -j LO hW141 U(t~~r - St4-,, Aoa~~ 11 1 11 IS Depending on the number of person wishing to testify, the Chair of the Council may limit the amount - -I- ir.- • • • • p:.::.: L'v' • • • :C.'v iv J ° v C C CCi Cemev`v. C e` Cv e :=:ee` may further limit time if necessary. Written comments are always appreciated by the Council to supplement oral testimony. AGENDA , M 'It3 regle "d'l rta#lon Plan R®vle r DATE"" Aune,% IM R SE' Siicro M TO TESTIFY 0- N THE ATTACHED SHEETS . PLEASE MIN Proponem - (bpeaKing in Favors upponent - (speaking Against) Gammn-e, ress an Phone No. FWRW,- ress an one No. Micmm- c. 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Camn3.ssiW,, few.:montri . agq:::residents helped , :Street, is herded quickly-;for failure :suer to,keep traffic:raovu g Cof she study results am avail F Y Vc. - - 8Ie' ina, r»efch= ilsi, at_. into study-. ailung Tuesday nosh a. city Iau'io "deli ate;.iheir " or wtiat,traffic anal :sts'call level . . UViden 'Fac fie H8hwaY to,.. able at GitY Hall. ; F t F i ffin 7- 6 Y ' 's:. 1anY=ran ;traffs :ru 4 land for hi -adensit housin -,M Urti i P ts an .estimated seveta Zr~es and f - v,-..,8o.:..,, ...c : '1 Y 8 fe:. crea.e.new c.~trtec- . , PmI The i ieetin8 be8ins at 7 *tt at Fro cts ns _study s. S;:first, step. in con, . itatacly otnt elf INKS, As- 1(I #it~ earl a day ill. flow through Lions to the : hi0way to jrr, lpr. ave r~' I's,;; oin :,lo be .a`'bt .'tYtess si than in '1t1 city's Cam sociates"'seed fiis'firtn looked.at-cur- ; the ihanglea;when,built'aut, durin Ti ard'sinternalcircUlatian City Hall,-13I25 S;Vd. Iizll Blvd ensrve-? allciflt.cam-. rent; traffic counts nawihatr. ` hours:' 1'hat's'iiouble ► n City plant►ing`eotntnissianers;:rgiem anyway.. . u:w.:.r.ua&,u R J..ub1? tle ~arxt- den i3artsauth to :fit c,: i%l n sisrr nod .cssmes its nseacial :level nWMt tin , 1116 :Trtrtmds;and: Costca,are:a long and,bar ofy cars -drei tin throw h. the ::lanes =.with im ' vrmeri g to' b$th 'bers of the; 99W Ta§8r=lFOrce 'and lrss y.., . 8 1 m.. tad le 'sgme:.bi bucks:far. major imprnve- "an$Ie, ro led fuYe traffic counts it the a itla eCourt said ;ahan a*id '77aid avenues: oth4a uiteresP are, en $ Fr Y 9149 coura ed to attend ` . ; ....angl, ,red; an' the area s full the remaining 30 residential cores to Extend A tlanta, street 'to Pietits,,'to : Pacific Highway, un t the Ii s.; iariptiit2rr *s.fi•~4....W WC ! a. B i . : ge '72nd °-ariar►g e's n thsrn rsf, as well as _ hake ;a; trarislioziation=system,, before development under the city's c~aireait coiiiipieresal>.. retail or office use Avenue , to unpreso: traffic. circula Outside fife meeting; . _~ria~igl~ C strzets inside tl►e'3441-acre tract "changing, tli aisatyr," std,::.{ rol -zoning, which' includes some. he's- would add, ai`most,:about 1,600 per - tion' north of Dart' incautli'. Impro va . tcsideiits said They ~ao_iild k p. as iorTlt Panner ' in8> and -under a ro 'sad lan for da Haines Street to Pacc Ii' : Even-then, however, transporta Iandsman.a "i sen: P,. Po P Y ighway., ng or change:,:' t f ozone' full commercia i l i[evelopment A major: concern is the,trafHc un-..' Improve.?2iicl Avenue at Hi "The created, this sidtatian," `The intent was to l oo k at each of act an:Pacific Hi waYInter state 5 '`.wa' k Y f . unz~ker Road said:'KathYwodfre We re not 8h Y: . 217 t taec H P Y• those . conditions and - do a status and` 13ighway: 217, the threeiairi and3ariip ' Stmt. So?nB to. ICY for :their = laclr pf . I - s- r- Ce,-® ee(( 1 xeport How far down,the road can roads: surrounding 'the Triangle; irriprro ta_theY 5/Hi Shforesight, Sherwood's,:build-out or t , . We'o bbe:"ore,. improvements rare ;.Pacific 'FIighws `and'217' ata3eadY vra 21.7 in han e. as ":other 'eVelb' ment,on99."• 8 Y, 8 Y, d P Y I j'- ;Tbalt a r J l _7 7_ I! 1 2. Tigard Triangle Town Hall Meeting Minutes June 6, 1995 - 7:10 p.m. Council members present: Mayor Jim Nicoli and Councilor Hunt. Planning Commission members present: Commissioners Jim Griffith and Ron Holland. City staff present: City Administrator William Monahan, Community Development Director Jim Hendryx, and Senior Planner Carol Landsman. Tigard/Tualatin School Superintendent Russ Joki. ODOT Planning Manager Robin McArthur-Phillips. Mayor Nicoli opened the meeting and gave an overview of the process that the City has followed in the Tigard Triangle Plan. He stated ODOT's authority and the results of the DKS Study. Mayor Nicoll noted the following options: 1. Don't increase traffic 2. Increase traffic - but ODOT will have input into the decision-making process He cited the potential impacts of switching the 30 acres to C-P - 5°k change, G-C -12%6 . He asked the property owners in the low density areas to give input on the type of zone change preferred. Mayor Nicoli noted some other options are available. Questions from citizens - Can ODOT object to traffic for present zoning? Response was "no." They can object to any incremental changes. Robin McArthur-Phillips, Planning Manager for ODOT Region I, noted that under existing land use designations, traffic will be degraded by 100%. She went over the findings of the DKS Study, noting ODOT concern for tho timing of this study with the 1-5/217 analysis. Modeling of the intersection improvement is based on the existing land use assumptions. Ms. McArthur-Phillips encouraged people to look at the potential impacts of change on the overall traffic. Senior Planner Carol Landsman explained that changes in the Triangle need to be based on analysis addressing criteria. She suggested that a combination of change to mixed use and office may be an option. 300 new trips in a peak hour equates to a new lane needed. She stressed the need for a unified solution or someone would be the last person left out. Mayor Nicoli listed options - C-P and G-C. Another option is a new zone for office and multi-family, and possibility of allowing either of the uses within the zone. Another option is to generate designation of the number of trips which would be assigned per acre. Page. 1 uri that other nr+ti.+.+e+ nmfminninner Holland sunnacfed - ss-- 1. Leave the designations as they are -and do nothing. 2. Expand the road system. 3. Do a combination. Mayor Nicoli discussed possible actions needed to expand the road system. He noted that funds are not available for expanding 99W. One resident stated the plan should not have been done piecemeal. He wants Phil Lewis School to stay as a school if the residential land remains. Another resident asked if Cub Foods and Costco had to do studies. She feels they added all the traffic. She said everything took place overnight. Russ Joki spoke for the School District, noting that based on earlier commitments they put forth bond measures which now require the property be changed. He noted that Representative Brian intends to bring people together to resolve this. The School District sees the parcel as a gateway piece. They can't wait for additional studies; they need assurance. ODOT will support City, assuming that the G-C zone is OK for them. A resident expressed frustration that they are putting up with the new traffic. Mayor Nicoli asked her and other residential owners who speak to give a preference of G-C or C-P. She stated she preferred G-C. Another resident said her concern is she wants a fair and reasonable price. A speaker thanked the Mayor for creating the two-way communication. He noted that growth is inevitable and development in the Triangle is destined to be commercial. He took issue with the thought that nothing can be done until traffic is addressed. He suggested that a zone change be pursued with an overlay of traffic capacity. Responding to a question from Councilcr Hunt, Ms. McArthur-Phillips said she hoped a compromise could be reached so some rezoning can be done; perhaps with a trip reduction overlay to prevent additional demand during peak hours. Senio Planner Landsman said we can test changes and determine the options. A resident asked why the issue wasn't handled before. Another resident cited problems accessing 72nd Avenue, suggesting a rezone to G-C and letting people try to make their profits. He noted he can't see how the traffic can get much worse. A resident asked what the City is willing to do; it did change zoning to allow multi-family. Staff said the City is willing to facilitate but Council needs to decide. Also, the multi-family project was a downzone. Page 2 HIM w h anir+ 20% of the sinale-family residences are not owner occupied. and this will MEE down wt.. iviyLL.-o-Lw..v...J Cu U1 s Continue to bring ~ iuvu. Steve Clark advised he has participated in the 99W Task Force on the 1-5/217 study. He noted ODOT's willingness to engage in creative problem-solving, as is the City. He noted the $10 million to $1.1 million dollar price tag to eniargo 99W, but citizens rejected it. He noted there must be a fix. Gordon Davis, representing the retail property owners on Dartmouth, noted that each developer did a traffic study. Each found that traffic will be a problem as development occurs. He feels the DKS Study is inadequate because it doesn't deal with how a new point of access into the Triangle could help solve problems, Senior Planner Landsman noted that DKS looked at the portal addition and found it wouldn't relieve 99W. Mr. Davis said this is because it only took the connection to Hunziker. He feels that a larger extension will have a greater impact. A resident of the north end, who works on Main Street, noted the change created by Costco to 99W. He disagrees with DKS; that an alternate route to get to Highway 217 will help greatly. Also, he feels better signage on Dartmouth is needed. He noted he is opr sdl to muIti-family because 'that is a downzone." (C-G is preferred; C-P is acceptable if it helps). A, resident asked if a traffic study was done to show the number of through-trips. Senior Planner Landsman noted that the study shows that at 72nd and Pacific Highway, 70% of the trips there will be generated from the Triangle, based on build-out and a second scenario of changing the residential to G-C. Staff will look into the signage improvement needs. Dick Carlson of the School District Board asked if ODOT opposes the District sale. Ms. McArthur-Phillips noted that ODOT did not make a verbal commitment on what the property could be used for. Mr. Joki asked if ODOT is prepared to act quickly; that is, meet next week. He stated the developer of the school site proposes a high quality neighborhood commercial development with an anchor store. The School District needs a Comprehensive Plan change before finalizing the sale. In July the City will do a design workshop, noted Senior Planner Landsman. At the same time staff will work with ODOT to address the issues. A resident thanked the Mayor for what he is doing, but feels they are v cs *ing under great frustrations. Another resident suggested ODOT needs to take into account increased traffic from the Triangle it the 1-5,/217 design. AgEll Page S z A resident asked what would be needed to create an internal grid to handle traffic. Tony Cargill suggested staff develop scenarios to show various alternatives so people can react. Commissioner Griffith noted the DKS Study has options described. A resident asked if the City is aggressively pursuing having the 1-5//217 study assist the Triangle. Mayor Nicoli noted the City is doing that. The options favorsd by the City would facilitate traffic onto 72nd Avenue. A resident of Elmhurst would like G-C. She noted the impact of commercial traffic on 72nd. Mayor Nicoli noted that staff is moving ahead with the process, but we need to slog down and address ODOT's concerns. The options discussed gill be in the mix. There may be other meetings like this to continue the discussion. Mr. Cargill said "ODOT is us;" they need to help solve the problem. They have a place for input but the decision nerds to be made by the City. Mayor Nicoli responded that ODOT has litigated and won, citing the Clackamas County case took two years. A resident asked if ODOT took Tualatin to court, citing the traffic problems created by deumlopment. Ms. McArthur-Phillips noted we have the same goals„; w., . .p- P awd to work together to solve the problems. A resident asked what happens if the School District development request proceeds. Mayor Nicoli noted the City could be forced to address one application if it comes forth. Rece Ely of the 1-5/217 Task Force asked if ODOT has threatened litigation and whether there was discussion in Executive Session. Mayor Nicoli noted the City Council received a letter from ODOT and discussed ODOT's legal authority with the City Attorney. The Mayor took the letter personally as a threat. ODOT responded that they put the letter together at the City's request and met with staff. A resident asked when the 1-5/217 intersection will be improved. Mayor Nicoli noted that $27 million is in the plan; more iS. needed. Ms. McArthur-Phillips noted the Federal Government required fiscally constrained plans be developed; 99W improvements are not in there. A resident expressed his hope the Phil Lewis School remains. A resident took offense at ODOT taking legal action against a local community. Page 4 pip awi ii iv .gym ~ w saSuv "vi ii 1 NIvFvi iy ii vi u~ a ivy vasu~~i get for C-G; that s o.k. Mr. Cargill said generally C-P is less valuable than C-G. Meeting adjourned at 8:54 p.m. Tapes A, B, and 11 minutes into Tape C h:\iogin\jo\triangie.mns Page 5