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WORKSHOP MEETING 1.1 Call to Order - City Council - 6 p.m. 1.2 Roll Call: Mayor Griffith, Councilors Dirksen, Moore, Sherwood 8L Wilson 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications 81 Liaison Reports: None 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non Agenda Items: 14- Review Administrative Items with City Manager (Item No. 8) POLICE DEPARTMENT HOLDING FACILITIES TOUR Chief Bill Dickinson and Lt. Rick Rhodes led the Mayor and Council on a tour of the holding facility in the police department. The facility had not been inspected by the governing authority for the City of Tigard. While there is no regulatory requirement to do such an inspection, the state inspector suggested that a tour and inspection be conducted on an annual basis by the City Council. This portion of the meeting convened at 6:40 p.m. 3. INSURANCE PROCUREMENT UPDATE The City of Tigard uses the services of an Insurance Agent of Record to purchase property/casualty and workers' compensation insurance coverage each year. The Insurance Industry continues to be experiencing a "hard market" condition which results in increasing cost for coverage and decreasing the provider options. This has been the case for Tigard this year. A verbal report was presented by Risk Manager Loreen Mills to update the Council about this process, the resulting coverage decisions, and ongoing market negotiations. During this discussion, Council gave direction to staff on the small white house that burned down (located adjacent to the new Library property): proceed with demolishing the house, talk to the State about retaining the access from this property to Hall Boulevard, explore placing an open, covered structure on the site and include a small parking lot. 4. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT PROGRAM Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes - September 16, 2003 Page 1 City Engineer Gus Duenas presented this report to the Council. To make the program more equitable and to encourage early connections additional incentives were proposed In a draft resolution. The final resolution draft will be submitted to Council to consider at its October 14, 2003, Council meeting. 5. INDONESIAN DELEGATION Council met and exchanged small gifts with the delegates from Indonesia. The City of Tigard has been given a unique opportunity to work in partnership with the City of Samarinda, and County of Kutai, East Kalimantan, Indonesia along with Washington County. This is part of the International Resource Cities program which is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Three delegates are spending this week in Tigard to focus on municipal water system development and management and learn more about citizen involvement. The delegation includes Muhammad Saili, the CEO of the City of Samarinda, Fauzi Jailani, a Samarinda City Council member and Fathurrachman Alhinduan, director of the water company. 6. PREVIEW BULL MOUNTAIN ANNEXATION PLAN Community Development Director Hendryx facilitated the discussion on the following: Bull Mountain Annexation Plan elements: • timing and sequencing of annexation • schedule for providing urban services • effects on existing services providers; impact on special service districts • long tern benefits of annexation e 7. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS: None 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS City Manager Monahan reviewed the following with Council: i o Discussion on the white house destroyed by fire on the property next to the new library. (See discussion during Item No. 3 above) i ' o Discussion on recent letter sent by Mr. G.E. McAdams - Mayor advised he responded to Mr. McAdams In writing. After discussion, it was determined that staff will prepare responses to inquiries from Mr. McAdams when asked to do so by the Council. Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes - September 16, 2003 Page 2 o Discussion on a public records request - Council was advised of a public records request from the Oregonian with regard to the Brown matter. This request included Investigation and personnel records. The City will release the records to the media tomorrow. o Discussion about upcoming visit by Senator Burdick and Representative Williams and the use of the question cards to convey questions from the public to the legislators - Council agreed to use the question cards should there be a request from the member of the public to ask a question of the legislators during the meeting. o Update on Balloon Festival Meetings - City Manager Monahan and Councilor Moore updated Council on the planning efforts for the 2004 event. Concerns were noted about the need for information - logistical and financial - relating to the past planning efforts. It was suggested that Ron Goodpaster and Ed Wegner assist the people who have volunteered to plan the event by providing information about how the City can assist. o Review agenda item topics suggested for the October 7, 2003, joint meeting with the Washington County Board of Commissioners to discuss the Bull Mountain Annexation Plan: • Background • Review Communication Plan Draft • Status of Parks System Development Charges • Review timeline for steps to take between now and 12/2/03 • Report from the Tigard Planning Staff: Why the present effort does not include the two new Urban Growth Boundary areas adjacent to Tigard? • Other Items o There was brief discussion on the dedication of the Nicoll Sports Fields. 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Not held. 10. ADJOURNMENT: 9:16 p.m. l Q ~e O 1 Catherine Wheatley, ty ecor er Atte ,,I C za- Craig E. Dirksen, Council President Date: 0 14 0:3 1AADWCATHMCK20031060715.DOC Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes - September 16, 2003 Page 3 City of Tigard, Oregon Affidavit of Posting CITY OF TIGARD OREGON In the Matter of the Proposed Notice of Meeting Time STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss. City of Tigard ) I, . L!L/fZQhLiLQ Mbd-t& ._being first duly sworn (or affirmed), by oath. (or affirmation), depose and say: That I posted in Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon, a copy of Notice of Meeting Time for the City Council meeting of with a copy of said Notice being hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof, on the day of iYl ~I Q.f' 20 Signature of Person who Perforrl~ed Posting Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) before me this X~L day of 05 , 20ZJ . > Signature of Notary Public for Oregon OFFICIAL SEAL j GREER A GUM j NOTARY PUBUCOREOON COMMISSION NO, 3VQ06 I 1A1f COUNSSION EXPIRES OCT. 10, 2000 I:IADMIGREERIFORMSV\FFIDAVITSVAFFIDAVIT OF POSTING - MTG TIME.DOC I 1 CITY OF TIGARD NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING TIME Please forward to: /Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) i~~/Lee Douglas, Regal Courier, (Fax No. 503-968-7397) U Paige Parker, The Oregonian, Metro SW (Fax No. 503-968.6061) SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 - 6 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Tigard City Council is meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16, 2003. (The Council's customary meeting time is 6:30 p.m.) The meeting will be held in City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon. An agenda for the September 16, 2003 meeting is attached. For further information, please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171 or at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon, 97223. City Recorder Post: City Hall Lobby L Date of Notice: September 11, 2003 I:WDM\CATHY\CCA\CC MTG NOTICESWOTICE MTG TIME 9-16-03.DOC ■ J D J * * Revised 9/10/03 TIGARbk aT, UNCIL CITY OF TIGARD SE~, MBER 16' 6 Wb m' OREGON T[G/RD CETALL TIG,_ 'C R lz " PUBLIC NOTICE: Assistive Listening Devices are available for persons with impaired hearing and should be scheduled for Council meetings by noon on the Monday prior to the Council meeting. Please call 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). Upon request, the City will also endeavor to arrange for the following services: * Qualified sign language interpreters for persons with speech or hearing impairments; and o Qualified bilingual. interpreters. Since these services must be scheduled with outside service providers, it is important to allow as much lead-time as possible. Please notify the City of your need by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting date by calling: 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). C SEE ATTACHED AGENDA U J COUNCIL AGENDA. - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 1 AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 6:00 PM 1. WORKSHOP MEETING 1.1 Cali to Order - City Council 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications 81 Liaison Reports 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non Agenda Items 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT HOLDING FACILITIES TOUR Police Department Staff Tour Location: Tigard Police Department 3. INSURANCE PROCUREMENT UPDATE Administration Staff 4. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT PROGRAM Engineering Staff 5. INDONESIAN DELEGATION Administration Staff a ate- 6. PREVIEW BULL MOUNTAIN ANNEXATION PLAN s Community Development Staff _J W 7. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS J 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 2 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go Into Executive Session. If an Executive Session is called to order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable statute. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(3), but must not disclose any Information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. 10. ADJOURNMENT I:\ADM\CATHY\CCA\2003\030916P. DOC L C i t COUNCIL AGENDA -SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 3 City of Tigard, Oregon Affidavit of Notification n CITY OF TIGARD OREGON In the Matter of the Proposed Notification of Meetirig Time STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss. City of Tigard ) being first duly sworn (or affirmed), by oath (or affirmation), depose and say: That I notified the following people/ organizations by fax of the meeting time of the City Council meeting on _JP/ & 1_24G~0 with a copy of the Notice of City Council Meeting Time being hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof, on the day of 20_p- / D /Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) Iff/Lee Douglas, Regal Courier, (Fax No. 503-968-7397) (3/Paige Parker, The Oregonian, Metro SW (Fax No. 503-968-6061) Signature of Person who Performe Notification C 7 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) before me this _ 16-~ '4 _ day of YL b . 2017_. OF'FM SEAL GREERAoA" Signature of Notary Public for Oregon NOTARY COWAM"NO. SVM 1W I W COMWSSM EXPIRES OCT. 10. 2W3 I:\NDM\GREERIFORMSWFFIDAVITS'AFFIDAVITOF NOTIFICATION - MTG TIME.DOC 09/11/2003 10:01 FAX 5036847297 City of Tigard Ih001 MULTI TX/RX REPORT TX/RX NO 2066 PGS. 4 TX/RX INCOMPLETE TRANSACTION OK [ 0615035460724 TP Newsroom [ 0915039686061 Oregonian [ 1115039687397 Regal Courier ERROR INFORMATION CITY OF TIGARD NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING TIME Please forward to: EI/Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) td' Lee Douglas, Regal Courier, (Fax No. 503.968-7397) )(Paige Parker, The Oregonian, Metro SW (Fax No. 503-968-6061) . SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 - 6 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Tigard City Council is meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16, 2003. (The Council's customary meeting time Is 6:30 p.m.) The meeting will be held in City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon. L An agenda for the September 16, 2003 meeting is attached. "r h For further information; please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171 or at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon, 97223. 3 D J rLt (A J City Recorder Post: City Hall Lobby Date of Notice: September 11, 2003 IM MICATMCCAICC MTG NO71CE&NOTICE MTG 71ME 9.18-03.D0C CITY OF TIGARD NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING TIME Please forNard to: D?BBarbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) V Lee Douglas, Regal Courier, (Fax No. 503-968.7397) Paige Parker, The Oregonian, Metro SW (Fax No. 503-968-6061) SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 - 6 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Tigard City Council is meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16, 2003. (The Council's customary meeting time Is 6:30 p.m.) The meeting will be held in City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon. An agenda for the September 16, 2003 meeting is attached. For further information, please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171 or at 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon, 97223. L61~~ "Lt (A City Recorder Post: City Hall Lobby L Date of Notice: September 11, 2003 2 LAWCATHYI MCC MTG NOTICESWOTICE MTG TIME 9-16-03.DOC 1 a i * * Revised 9/10/03 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL. MEETING CITY OF TIGARD SEPTEMBER .16, i003,'., 6:00 p.m. OREGON TIGARD CITY HALL 13125..SW HALL BLVD TIGARD, OR `97223 PUBLIC NOTICE: Assistive Listening Devices are available for persons with impaired hearing and should be scheduled for Council meetings by noon on the Monday prior to the Council meeting. Please call 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). Upon request, the City will also endeavor to arrange for the following services: • Qualified sign language interpreters for persons with speech or hearing impairments; and • Qualified bilingual interpreters. Since these services must be scheduled with outside service providers, it is important to allow as much lead-time as possible. Please notify the City of your need by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting date by calling: 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). a o~ m SEE ATTACHED AGENDA J w J COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 1 AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING SEPTEMBER 16,, 2003 6:00 PM 1. WORKSHOP MEETING 1.1 Call to Order - City Council 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications 8z Liaison Reports 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non Agenda Items 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT HOLDING FACILITIES TOUR • Police Department Staff • Tour Location: Tigard Police Department 3. INSURANCE PROCUREMENT UPDATE Administration Staff 4. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT PROGRAM Engineering Staff 5. INDONESIAN DELEGATION • Administration Staff 6. PREVIEW BULL MOUNTAIN ANNEXATION PLAN Community Development Staff 7. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 2 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go Into Executive Session. If an Executive Session Is called to order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced Identifying the applicable statute. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(3), but must not disclose any Information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. 10. ADJOURNMENT 1:\ADM\CATHY\CCA\2003\030918 P. DOC L U J COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 3 Revised 9/16/03 P CITY OF TiGARD OREGON f PUBLIC NOTICE: Assistive Listening Devices are available for persons with impaired hearing and should be scheduled for Council meetings by noon on the Monday prior to the Council meeting. Please call 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). Upon request, the City will also endeavor to arrange for the following services: • Qualified sign language interpreters for persons with speech or hearing impairments; and • Qualified bilingual interpreters. Since these services must be scheduled with outside service providers, it is important to allow as much lead-time as possible. Please notify the City of your need by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting date by calling: 503-639-4171, ext. 2410 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). i i SEE ATTACHED AGENDA COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 1 AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 6:00 PM 1. WORKSHOP MEETING 1.1 Call to Order - City Council 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications az Liaison Reports 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non Agenda Items: 4 Review Administrative Items with City Manager (Item No. 8) 6:05 PM 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT HOLDING FACILITIES TOUR • Police Department Staff • Tour Location: Tigard Police Department 6:25 PM 3. INSURANCE PROCUREMENT UPDATE Administration Staff 6:45 PM 4. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT PROGRAM Engineering Staff 6:55 PM 5. INDONESIAN DELEGATION O Administration Staff L 7:25 PM r 6. PREVIEW BULL MOUNTAIN ANNEXATION PLAN 0 • Community Development Staff 7:45 PM a 7. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS u 7:50 PM 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS Review Administrative Items with City Manager COUNCIL AGENDA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 2 7:55 PM 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go Into Executive Session. If an Executive Session Is called to order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable statute. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(3), but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. 6:00 PM 10. ADJOURNMENT I: ADWflCATHY\CCA\20031030916.D0C a J to 3 W J COUNCIL AGENDA -SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 page 3 Cathy Wheatley - Mr. McAdams response id©as Page 1 From: Bill Monahan To: jga0126@netzero,net Date: 9/12/03 6:33PM Subject: Mr. McAdams response ideas Hi Mayor, I apologize for not sending you some ideas to help you prepare your oral or written response to Mr. McAdams. Today was one of those days that the matter which i planned to get to at 10AM has waited until now. Here goes, I would suggest you consider telling Mr McAdams the following, in order of the comments he made in his draft soapbox: 1) type of government - there is no disagreement between the Mayor and manager, nor has there ever been, the Tigard form of government is Mayor Council, as it has been since incorporation. Since incorporation, however, the city has, to our knowledge, always had a paid professional act as administrator or manager. 2) "differences in local government are significant"- the Tigard form, like almost all others in Oregon rely on the employment of a professional manager. According to the Oregon Association of Municipal Recorders' website (and Manual), all but 5 cities over a population of 2,500 have what the recorders call "Council-Manager" or "Council-Administrator". It seems Tigard is not alone is using a generic term of "Council - Manager" or "Council - Administrator" when referring to the form of government in place. The recorders include us in the Council - Manager group. 3) duties of the manager - Measure 34-58 - you have said that the text of duties in the Charter were not included in the measure adopted by the voters in 1996. In fact, a public hearing was held on August 27, 1996 when the council considered forwarding charter amendments to the November 5 ballot. The duties you refer to were available to the council and the public on August 27 for comment. Resolution No. 96-53, approved that night after the public hearing, includes a complete recitation of those duties. As I am sure you are aware, the actual ballot title is subject to limitations on the number of words in the title, text, etc. By the way, you may also recall the content of the resolution that was before the council that night. You were in attendance for at least some of the meeting, the minutes of that meeting show. You may not have stayed to take part in the public hearing on the proposed charter amendments, you did not speak on them. 4) no change to the form of Tigard's government took place with the 1996 Charter election. The Mayor Council form of government with a City Manager as the administrative head of the city is in place, and is legal. You may see the system we have as different from your academic view of forms of city government, however, ours is effective and successful. There is no requirement in Oregon that a city follow a strict set of rules or format when selecting and modifying its form and operation of government. 5) employee motivation for title change - the title of administrator seemed to work when Tigard was first incorporated. Back in 1960, only a year before incorporation, the city population was 347. When the 1996 i Charter amendment was suggested by the (then) administrator, the population had grown to about 35,000, and, I venture to say, the job duties had changed significantly. According to our manager, he I suggested the title change because the duties assigned were more in line with those commonly carried out by a manager in the metropolitan area. Council agreed, as did the voters, apparently, since they approved the Charter change. Other than the issues raised by you, I have not heard that council has received concern about the voters' decision. hope this explains our present form of government. Page 322 of the Budget does say that Tigard has a Council/Manager form. Our budget has said that for a few years. To be fully accurate t will suggest to the staff that in future years we clarify that the form of government is "Mayor Council with a City Manager as Cathy Wheatle - Mr. McAdams res onse_ideas a e 2 the administrative head of the government of the city". The term "Council/Manager" likely implies just that to the average citizen of Tigard, but, to avoid causing confusion for you and potentially others, we can make the change. I hope that this helps. I will share a copy of this with all council members along with Mr. McAdams' letter so,they have seem advance notice of the possible soapbox. I don't know how to scan his letter in, so I will either have Cathy do that on Monday or hand out a copy on Tuesday night. Bill CC: Brian Moore; dirksen.home@verizon.net; nick@atlas-la.com; sydneysher@aol.com L DC J 0 U J C7th Why tlems 2Md !ns 9-02.pdf page 1 RECEIVED CA.T. 13420 S.W. Brittany Wive SEA' 0 2 2003 Tigard, Oregon 97223.1530 Sept 3, 2003 Adnt♦(1I bMM (503.504-0655) James E Grim. Maya Copies to: CkydTigard CityHM MayorXouncil Other: 13125 S.W. Hal city Manager .4y- Tigard, Oregon 97223 Council Fite _L/ DearMayorGdffith: Once again, this letter contains my best wishes for your Improved and continuing good health. This time i am chagrined( I know of no other way to communicate this embarrassing message than to simply write it out so as to confirm you verification. As you know, I have bean concerned with the ob8qua culture of Tigard City goverment for some time. Following is a draft of Soapbox i am preparing for the Tigard Times V do not hear from you by September 15, 20033.1 "assume the inlomratipn below Is aamrate. Your comments and corrections are eagerly solicited. I am writing to you as mayor because I am convinced the Mayor Council Iorm of government Is still intact according to the City Charter which Is consistent with your previous ascarlione.The catalyst for the kftwing came when you Council approved agenda Rem No.10 at you last meeting. In particular, the Clry Recorder rated your direction by kxka*V her unfamiliarity with the'Chy Manager form of govern. maW. More than six years have passed since measure 3458 was approved by the voters. Now the Cotanal Manager forth of government Is W* beginning b emerge as an alleged fad. 1 would have preferred discussing it" with you kdDmafly but you busy schedule consistently prevents such one on one exchanges. 1 am also prevented by you two minute limit and your reluctance for any additional lime for me to present any issue before you camdi. I also have intimated the following to you several times without results. If 1 do not hear from you (or your designated representative) by Sep• tember 15.1 steak assume the following Is correct and suit" for public consumption without any material objection from the city. SOAPBOX DRAFT Dear MayorGdfftth: This letter is a solicitation for your public response. You certify our city government is of one" but you City Manager insists it Is another. it you hvo are going to work effectively toward delivering efficient municipal services and act in you taxpayers bolt interests, we are entitled to know who is In charge. The buck needs to stop somewhere. Where is some- where? For those of us trained In public administration. differences in local government or;wftaIIDn we aignificart. The classtllcabons. Mayor Council and Council Manager Identify different forms of govem- meat. Such terms usually mean very RU to the average citizen. The differences however, are often very substantial. In very general terms, the Mayor Council torte Identifies an organization where the mayor is in charge. Due to the substantial wax WW of managing a city, a is very common to hire a City Administrator to y handle munch of the waldoad. Depending upon the desires of elected ollicials, authority Is usually given to the City Administrator by City Ordinance according to the wishes of elected representatives under con- ditions specified by the City Charter and state law. The Casncti MxuKwform usually names a City Mern- alter whose duties are contained In the City Charter as oreviauty anoroved by voters and who acts as y, chief executive. _J U Cathy W hdatley -McAdams 9 O2.pdf~ Pale 2 If the Council Manager form of city government is In lack in place. (as your City Manager Insists) why has it taken five to seven yam lo become known here In our good city? The evidence avatiable to me d ws the beak reason for the time lapse Is due to the fait that the conversion never happened In the first Place. Measure 3438 as aooroved by the voters on November 5. 1998 r s'........The city admWdira- toes title willbe chanced fo'city manager and the manager will be designated as a city officer. The carter will establish thrr manacior's duties and the omcess for aoooltlmerd or removal from office.' Thera are no words which dvuVe the forth of got mma t. "a change in the title of an-employ" revises the form of governmerdk then the voters have been completely and unfairly iwodwktked. Secondly. Me text of duties now assigned to the City Manager as contained In the City Charter were also riot Inckided In the measure as approved by the voters. Mayor dutes formerly outlined In local ordinances were assimilated (and probably ad)usted some- what) then Inserted ktb the Charter. There is no mention of a charge to the fort of government in arty of ial documents i have been able to uncover. As a matter of fact the words (In bold faced type Itlroduc- ig Chapter 2 and outlining powers of the city read'MAYOR COUNCIL FORM'. There Is no mention wha- tever of one Council Manager form of government Furthermore, Councitmembere 1 have interviewed who served at that time are adamant that the mayor candy form was not to be altered by Measure 34-58. They indicated they voted to submit the yob title charge for voter approval to 'keep the City Administrator happy'. Givan the content of meagre 34-58 (above) plus the understanding of Counidimernbers at that time. it Is cif oA o imagine legal h tegation of this alleged new form of government organization. h In also perplexing that of department heads do not seem to comprehend the charge. However, with a new mayor and council combined with a long lapse of time, the opportunity was apparently ripe to dakn a charge in the form of government without voter approval. Again, a change in the for the City Administra- tordoes not In Itself or In anyway revise the furmdamentai city organization. This Is partk ularly true when voter approval Is needed to accomplish such a reorganizalorm. Empbyeemotives foraIftdome areobvous. Cifymaneoerswhoactually fill Merole In Council Man2pardtlesgeneralyearn a higher wage than CiyAdmWstrataesin sirniar size municipalities. In the professor, the We of Cily Manager connotes a higher level of managerial responsibility and attainment 1 asked your to have the record seardmed to determine if two was ever any indication of the Cam- cti voting to install the Council Manager form. You have uncovered nothing to date. AN this adds up to further Identifloation of a truly 'obtiquo and unkfue cuh ire' emanating from Tigard City Rd. it klmits and Impedes organizational charges which may be desired in the future. Based upon what 1 have been able to uncover. it appals the entire scenario Is fratight with misrepresentation. The Council Manager form is described and certified on page 322 of ifs 2003104 budget and page 292 of the 2002103 budget please remember. I need your thoughts. specific concerns and/or corrections on or before Sep- tember 15.2003. d. RD IL f~ .o.CICouncknembdrs yMWk _W m 8 W J AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS FOR REVIEW SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 • Administrative Items for Review o Discussion on the white house destroyed by fire on the property next to the new library. o Discussion on recent letter sent by Mr. G.E. McAdams o Discussion on a public records request o Discussion about upcoming visit by Senator Burdick and Representative Williams and the use of the question cards to convey questions from the public to the legislators o Update on Balloon Festival Meetings o Review agenda item topics suggested for the October 7, 2003, joint meeting with the Washington County Board of Commissioners to discuss the Bull Mountain Annexation Plan: • Background • Review Communication Plan Draft • Status of Parks System Development Charges • Review timeline for steps to take between now and 12/2/03 • Report from the Tigard Planning Staff: Why the present effort does not include the two new Urban Growth Boundary areas adjacent to Tigard? • Other Items L n 0 7 u A Executive Session - The Public Meetings Law authorizes governing bodies to meet in executive session in certain limited situations (ORS 192.660). An "executive session" is defined as "any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body, which is closed to certain persons for deliberation on certain matters." Permissible Purposes for Executive Sessions: 192.660 (1) (a) - Employment of public officers, employees and agents, if the body has satisfied certain prerequisites. 192.660 (1) (b) - Discipline of public officers and employees (unless affected person requests to have an open hearing). 192.660 (1) (c) - To consider matters pertaining to medical staff of a public hospital. 192.660 (1) (d) - Labor negotiations. (News media can be excluded In this instance.) 192.660 (1) (e) - Real property transaction negotiations. 192.660 (1) (f) - Exempt public records - to consider records that are "exempt by law from public inspection." These records are specifically identified in the Oregon Revised Statutes. 192-660 (1) (g) - Trade negotiations - Involving matters of trade or commerce in which the governing body Is competing with other governing bodies. 192.660 (1) (h) - Legal counsel - Executive session are appropriate for consultation with counsel concerning legal rights and duties regarding current litigation or litigation likely to be filed. 192.660 (1) (1) - To review and evaluate, pursuant to standards, criteria, and policy directives adopted by the governing body, the employment-related performance of the chief executive officer, a public officer, employee or staff member unless the affected person requests an open hearing. The standards, criteria and policy directives to be used in evaluating chief executive officers shall be adopted by the governing body In meetings open to the public in which there has been an opportunity for public comment. 192.660 (1) Public investments - to carry on negotiations under ORS Chapter 293 with private persons or businesses regarding proposed acquisition, exchange or liquidation of public Investments. 192.660 (1) (k)- Relates to health professional regulatory board. L k - I:WD%CATWCOUNCIL\PINKSHEET -STUDY SESSION AGENDAS\2W31030916.DOC 1 I I I tjuesnor rot Senator 'Burdick or Representative Williams Please complete this card and:give it to the City Recorder prior to the beginning of the meeting. Question: Direct question to: Name: Address: Questions will be posed to State Legislators as time permits. Thank you for our interest! C! a M W J AGENDA ITEM # FOR AGENDA OF 09/16/03 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Police Department Holding Facilities Inspection bym PREPARED BY: Lt. Rick Rhodes DEPT HEAD OKWMD CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Tour and inspection of the Police Department Temporary Holding facility as recommended by the Oregon State Department of Corrections. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Take tour of the holding facility provided by the Chief of Police and Inspections Officer for the department. INFORMATION SUMMARY During an inspection this year of the Tigard Police Temporary Holding Facility, it was noted by the state inspector that our facility has not been inspected by the governing authority of this jurisdiction. A review of the legal requirements with the inspector revealed that there is no regulatory requirement to do so, but the inspector still suggested that a tour/inspection be conducted on an annual basis by the City Council. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED All required inspections have been completed and with the help of the Risk Management department, we have created a form and inspections checklist that will be completed and reported each year to the Council to show compliance. This can be in-lieu of a council inspection annually. VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY L N/A ATTACHMENT LIST None Q 9 u FISCAL NOTES No cost involved. AGENDA ITEM # FOR AGENDA OF 9/16/03 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Insurance Procurement Update I PREPARED BY: Loreen Mill )Ia4 DEPT HEAD OK t4/jq&\ CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Receive an informational update on the 2003-2004 insurance purchase results. STAFF RECOMMENDATION No action required. INFORMATION SUMMARY The City of Tigard uses the services of an Insurance Agent of Record to purchase property/casualty and workers' compensation insurance coverage each year. The Insurance Industry continues to be experiencing a "hard market" condition which results in increasing cost for coverage and decreasing the provider options. This has been the case for Tigard this year. A verbal report will be presented on 9/16/03 to update the Council about this process, the resulting coverage decisions, and ongoing market negotiations. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED N/A VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY 9 N/A ATTACHMENT LIST i None FISCAL NOTES Adequate funds were budgeted in the 2003-04 budget to cover the expense. AGENDA ITEM 11 FOR AGENDA OF September 1 h, 2003 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Proposed Amendments to the Sewer Reimbursement Incentive Program PREPARED BY: G. N. Berm DEPT HEAD OK Ca CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Proposed additional incentives to the Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement District Incentive Program. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That Council direct staff to submit a proposed resolution providing additional incentives to the Program. INFORMATION SUMMARY The current Incentive Program (Resolution No. 01-46) provides that if an owner connects to the sewer within three years of it becoming available, the owner's reimbursement fee is limited to $6,000 plus the amount the owner's fair share of the cost of the sewer exceeds $15,000. For most owners, the amount of the fair share does not exceed $15,000 and the fee is limited to $6,000. However, some lots, particularly large lots that could be partitioned, are assigned fair shares that exceed $15,000 and would be required to pay an additional amount to connect their house to the sewer. This is a disincentive for those lot owners who merely wish to connect their existing houses to sewer. In addition, there are undeveloped lots that have the potential to subdivide into two or three lots at some point iu the future. However, the lot owner may choose to build a house on the undeveloped lot and connect to sewer at the same time. The program should recognize these situations and allow participation of these lots in the incentive program. To make the program more equitable and to encourage early connections, the following additional incentives are proposed in the attached draft resolution. I . For those lot owners whose reimbursement fee exceeds $15,000 and merely wish to connect an existing house within three years after sewer becomes available, the amount over $15,000 would be deferred until such time as the lot is partitioned, subdivided, or otherwise developed. These lot owners would get credit for the amount between $6,000 and $15,000 if they do connect within that three year period. 2. For each lot that is currently undeveloped but is included in a reimbursement district, a reimbursement fee of $6,000 would be charged at the time a structure is constructed on the lot requiring sewer connection. Any amount over $15,000 would be deferred until the lot is partitioned, subdivided or otherwise developed. 3. Those lot owners in reimbursement districts that have exceeded the three-year period for connection and have not connected to sewer can connect an existing stricture, pay a reimbursement fee of $6,000, and qualify for the deferral if they connect within one year after the effective date of this amendment. 4. The deferred amount would not be subject to the annual increase if development occurs and payment becomes due. Upon direction from Council, a proposed resolution will be submitted for Council consideration at the October 14, 2003 Council meeting. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED Not applicable VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY Not applicable ATTACHMENT LIST Draft Resolution FISCAL NOTES Funding is by unrestricted sanitary sewer funds. L 7 3 i CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 03- A RESOLUTION PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD SEWER REIMBURSEMENT DISTRICT INCENTIVE PROGRAM (RESOLUTION NO.01- 46). WHEREAS, the City Council has initiated the Neighborhood Sewer Extension Program to extend public sewers through Reimbursement Districts in accordance with TMC Chapter 13.09; and WHEREAS, on July 10, 2001, the City Council established the Revised and Enhanced Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement District Incentive Program through Resolution No. 01-46 to encourage owners to connect to public sewer. The program offers owners reduced fees for three-years following construction of sewers; and WHEREAS, Council has directed that additional incentives should be made available to encourage owners of large lots to promptly connect to sewers once service is available. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: In addition to the incentives provided by Resolution No. 01-46, any person whose reimbursement fee exceeds $15,000 and wishes to connect a single family home or duplex to a sewer constructed through a reimbursement district may defer payment of the portion of the reimbursement fee that exceeds $15,000, as required by Section 3 of Resolution No. 0146, until the lot is partitioned or otherwise developed in accordance with a land use permit. The land use permit shall not be issued until payment of the deferred amount is made. The Annual Fee Adjustment required by TMC Section 13.09.115 shall not apply to payment of this deferred amount. SECTION 2: Vacant lots improved with a single family home or duplex during the term of the reimbursement district shall qualify for the provisions of Resolution No. 01-46, pay $6,000 if the fee exceeds that amount, and may defer payment of the portion of the reimbursement fee that exceeds $15,000 as provided by Section 1. SECTION 3: Lots that qualify under Section 1, within reimbursement districts that have exceeded the three-year period for connection, and have not connected to sewer can connect the existing structure, pay a reimbursement fee of $6,000, and defer payment of the portion of the reimbursement fee that exceeds $15,000 if connection to the sewer is completed within one year after the effective date of this resolution. j SECTION 4: The owner of any lot for which deferred payment is requested must enter into an agreement with the City, on a form prepared by the City Engineer, acknowledging the 9 owner's and owner's successors obligation to pay the deferred amount as described in Section 1. The City Recorder shall cause the agreement to be filed in the office of the County Recorder to provide notice to potential purchasers of the lot. The recording will not create a lien. Failure to make such a recording shall not affect the obligation to pay the deferred amount. RESOLUTION NO. 03- Page 1 SECTION 5: Any person who qualifies under Section 1 and has paid a reimbursement fee for the portion of the reimbursement fee in excess of $15,000 is entitled to reimbursement for that amount from the City upon request. The amounts to be reimbursed and the persons to be paid shall be determined by the Finance Director and approved by the City Manager. There shall be a full explanation of any circumstances that require payment to any person who is not an original payer. SECTION 6: The Sanitary Sewer Fund continues to remain the funding source for the Neighborhood Sewer Reimbursement District Program and shall provide the funding for the installation costs over $6,000 up to a maximum of $15,000 per connection and for any deferred payment permitted by this resolution. SECTION 7: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage. PASSED: This day of 2003. Mayor - City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder - City of Tigard 1:1N*"0N mDWW*N d4tdgB4a1W0m M 01-8 aug 28 091&243 M jWjW W f -Wa b 0148.dw t I RESOLUTION NO. 03- Page 2 AGENDA ITEM # J FOR AGENDA OF September 16, 2003 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Status Report from the Delegation from Samarinda Indonesia PREPARED BY: Elizabeth Ann Newtoti`'""DEPT HEAD OK 4 / ! CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL, Welcome the delegation from Samarinda, Indonesia and hear an update on the partnership program. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Formally welcome the delegation from Samarinda, Indonesia and hear an update on the partnership program. INFORMATION SUMMARY The City of Tigard has been given a unique opportunity to work in partnership with the City of Samarinda, and County of Kutai, East Kalimantan, Indonesia along with Washington County. This is part of the International Resource Cities program which is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). In February 2002, a delegation from Tigard and Washington County visited Samarinda and the County of Kutai and signed an agreement between the cities and counties and ICMA to develop an improved citizen participation process, create a solid waste recycling program, design and implement a training program in double entry accounting, and prepare a matrix of potential revenue generating programs. In June of 2002, a delegation of seven Indonesians visited Tigard and Washington County and trained with city and county staff in the above areas. In October of 2002, a delegation of six city and county staff members went over to Indonesia to conduct training in the program areas. A delegation of three Samarinda representatives visited Tigard the week of February 8, 2003, to receive further training in the area of citizen participation, drinking water systems and recycling education. In June 2003, two delegates from Samarinda participated in training with City of Beaverton's Dispute Resolution Center. Three delegates will spend the week of September 14, 2003 in Tigard to focus on municipal water system development and management and learn more about citizen involvement. The delegation includes Muhammad Saili, the CEO of the City of Samarinda, Fauzi Jailani, a Samarinda City Council member and Fathurrachman Alhinduan, director of the water company. They will attend the September 16, 2003 meeting to present a program update. 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Kedatangan rombongan "tt ini disambut dengan baik oleh raja Kutai, selanjutnya atas kesepakatan serta perjanjian tai` ""^9 rombongan Daeng Mangkona di ijinkan bermukinl di pesisir sebelah kiri masuk sungai mahakam, sekarang megjadi Kecamatan Samarinda Seberang yang nlcrupakan clkal bakal berdlrlnya kota Samarinda. r. Lamohang Daeng Mangkona diperkirakan wafat pada tahun 1705. 0 a Kini Kota Samarinda dengan luas 780 km2 ..c;.l tumbuh menjadi kota besar dengan penduduk + 600.000 jiwa serta fasilitas kota vang terns K~ y.. berkembang menyongsong visi kota sebagai kota jasa, industri perdagaugan clan r , • pcrmukiman }ang berwawasan lingkinlgan. W4 r A.;' 'f! 3 HG1B@~ITV !STRIP 1 i f ' t s t 1 \ 1 f t . j; o i lil'r" Pig 1 , 5. , t S 1 uly rl wn i ' r -r- w TOATAAW boom, L . 4 C-Tli(,p l u3 Tigard City Council Tigard City Council acknowledges acknowledges Muhammad Saili Fathurrachman Alhinduan for his collaboration with the City of Tigard for his collaboration with the City of Tigard to strengthen Samarinda's local government to strengthen Samarinda's local government and it's leadership role in the community the Water Company and the leadership role in the community Tigard City Council Tigard City Council acknowledges acknowledges Fauzi Jailani Sopialina L for his collaboration with the City of Tigard for her collaboration with the City of Tigard 2 to strengthen Samarinda's local government to strengthen Samarinda's local government and it's leadership role in the community and it's leadership role in the community 9 u 1 AGENDA ITEM # FOR AGENDA OF 9/16/03 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Update on the Preparation of the Bull Mountain Annexation Plan PREPARED BY: Jim Hendrix DEPT HEAD OK ITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Discuss the preparation of the Bull Mountain Annexation Plan elements: • timing and sequence of annexation • schedule for providing urban services • effects on existing services providers; impact on special service districts • long term benefits of annexation STAFF RECOMMENDATION No action necessary. INFORMATION SUMMARY For over 20 years, the City of Tigard and Washington County have recognized that unincorporated Bull Mountain and its citizens would be best served by the City of Tigard. In recognition of this fact, in 2001, the Tigard City Council established a goal to develop an annexation policy for non-island areas, such as Bull Mountain, and directed staff to study the feasibility of annexing the unincorporated Bull Mountain area. Since July 2001, the City has been exploring annexation of the Bull Mountain area through: a focus group with residents, a study, an open house with residents, and most recently, a phone survey. In June and July 2003, the Council reviewed the Draft Public Facilities and Services Assessment Report for the Bull Mountain Area. This information has been used in the development of three non-island annexation policy alternatives: 1) An annexation plan, which provides a plan for the sequence of annexation, local standards of service, a schedule of providing urban services, the effect on existing urban service providers, and long-term benefits of annexation; 2) Identification of "target areas" which would focus on annexation of specific areas; 3) Continuation of the existing approach, which does not require annexations but assists property owners if and when they wish to j annex. These three annexation policy alternatives were developed and presented to Council and the Board of Commissioners on July 29, 2003. Following the July 29, 2003 meeting, Council concurred to proceed with preparation of an annexation plan in coordination with Washington County so the Council can consider placing a measure on the March 9, 2004 ballot. This date was chosen in order for the City to begin providing services to those areas annexed as of July 1, 2004. There are several steps leading up to a possible March election including preparation of an annexation plan: public outreach, a public hearing (tentatively scheduled for December 2, 2003), preparation of the ballet title, etc. On September 9, 2003 City Council considered adoption of a resolution directing the preparation of an annexation plan for unincorporated Bull Mountain. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED N/A VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY Growth and Growth Management, Goal #2 - Urban services are provided to all citizens within Tigard's urban growth boundary and recipients of services pay their share. ATTACHMENT LIST None. FISCAL NOTES N/A I:\cdadm\jerree\agenda sum\9-16-03 Bull Mtn. Annexation Plan AIS.doc L "r 3 D 9