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City Council Packet - 08/29/2006 V „ I City of Tigard, Oregon I~. Affidavit of Notification In the Matter of the Proposed Notification of August 29, 2006, Fifth Tuesday Council Meeting STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss. City of Tigard I, being first duly sworn (or affirmed), by oath (or affirmation), depose and say: That I notified the following people/ organizations by fax of: • Notification of Fifth Tuesday City Council meeting on August 29, 2006, 7-9 p.m. Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) Newsroom, The Oregonian (Fax No. 503-968-6061) Editor, The Regal Courier (Fax No. 503-968-7397) 4A14Zb -PD_WN _ C V%. j o~ -R QC rAC-1 A copy ofgaid Notice being h''ere~~to,, attached and by reference made a part hereof, on the S day of jI )200(4. Sigrfature of Person who erforme otification OFFICIAL SEAL CAROL A KRAGER Sub cri ed d sworn (or affirmed) before me this NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON day of ` COMMISSION ICNO. 402780 -ORE ON 20 . W COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 23, 2010 Signature of Notary Public for Ore wo _ CITY OF TIGARD 5th TUESDAY MEETING WITH THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 29,2006; 7-9 PM TIGARD WATER BUILDING - AUDITORIUM 8777 SW BURNHAM STREET, TIGARD, OREGON Please forward to: ❑ Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) ❑ Newsroom, The Oregonian (Fax No. 503-968-6061) ❑ Editor, The Regal Courier (Fax No. 503-968-7397) Members of the Tigard City Council will be available on the 5th Tuesday of August 29, 2006, to hear and discuss citizen concerns, issues, or input on City-related matters. Proposed discussion topics will be limited to City of Tigard issues. A trained facilitator will be present to encourage open dialogue and equal participation. Those citizens who attend will be asked to sign in. The Council might set time limits for suggested topics based on the number of topics introduced and the number of citizens who attend. Council may determine that discussion of a topic requires additional resources such as staff support, documents, or other materials to help respond to an inquiry. In such a case, Council might decide to accept the issue for further discussion or correspondence at a later time. The meeting is a public meeting and topical minutes will be kept. A quorum of Council will not be needed to conduct the meeting; in fact, lack of a quorum is likely. Fifth Tuesday meetings will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude promptly at 9 p.m. or earlier if the discussions are concluded before 9 p.m. Council encourages citizens to attend the Fifth Tuesday Meeting to take advantage of the opportunity to meet the Council members and interact in relaxed setting. For further information, please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171, Ext 2410. City Recorder 7-31-06 Post: ' Tigard CityHall Tigard Permit Center Tigard Public Library Web Team i:tadm\cathytcouncilVneeting noticestcc meeting noticesVifth tuesday public notice • august 29, 2000.doc 07/31/2006 10:57 FAX 5036847297 City of Tigard 0001 *#~C~CB~~~SBc$ca$8~sc~&~k**~k~k*~sk~$~&~~~$~&sc~&~& sc MULTI TX/RX REPORT ss s TX/RX NO 1420 PGS. 1 TX/RX INCOMPLETE TRANSACTION OK [ 0615035460724 TT Newsroom [ 0915039686061 Oregonian ERROR INFORMATION [ 1115039687397 Regal Courier ■t lI11 CITY OF TIGARD 5th TUESDAY MEETING WITH THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 29,2006; 7-9 PM TIGARD WATER BUILDING - AUDITORIUM 8777 SW BURNHAM STREET, TIGARD, OREGON Please forward to: ❑ Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) ❑ Newsroom, The Oregonian (Fax No. 503-968-6061) ❑ Editor, The Regal Courier (Fax No. 503-968-7397) Members of the Tigard City Council will be available on the 5t" Tuesday of August 29, 2006, to hear and discuss citizen concerns, Issues, or input on City-related matters. Proposed discussion topics will be limited to City of Tigard issues. A trained facilitator will be present to encourage open dialogue and equal participation. Those citizens who attend will be asked to sign in. The Council might set time limits for suggested topics based on the number of topics Introduced and the number of citizens who attend. Council may determine that discussion of a topic requires additional resources such as staff support, documents, or other materials to help respond to an inquiry. In such a case, Council might decide to accept the Issue for further discussion or correspondence at a later time. The meeting is a public meeting and topical minutes will be kept. A quorum of Council will not be needed to conduct the meeting; in fact, lack of a quorum is likely. Fifth Tuesday meetings will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude promptly at 9 p.m. or earlier if the discussions are concluded before 9 p.m. Council encourages citizens to attend the Fifth Tuesday Meeting to take advantage of the opportunity to meet the Council members and interact in relaxed setting. For further information, please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171, Ext 2410. City Recorder 7-31-06 Post: Tigard CityHall City of Tigard, Oregon Affidavit of Posting In the Matter of the Proposed Notification of Fifth Tuesday Council Meeting - August 29, 2006 STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss. City of Tigard ) I, 44 10 4 , 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 ➢ Tigard Public Library, 13500 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon ➢ Tigard Permit Center, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon a copy of Notice of the August 29, 2006, Fifth Tuesday City Council meeting.. A copy of said Notice bem hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof, on the _ day of ~T k- , 206( Q Signature of Person who Pex ormed Posting Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) before me this 3 ! day of J ull / , 2006 Signa e of Notary Pub for Oregon OFFICIAL SEAL JILL M BYARS NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON COMMISSION NO. 381793 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 14, 2008 CITY OF TIGARD 5`h TUESDAY MEETING WITH THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 29,2006; 7-9 PM TIGARD WATER BUILDING - AUDITORIUM 8777 SW BURNHAM STREET, TIGARD, OREGON Please forward to: Barbara Sherman, Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) Newsroom, The Oregonian (Fax No. 503-968-6061) Editor, The Regal Courier (Fax No. 503-968-7397) Members of the Tigard City Council will be available on the 5c" Tuesday of August 29, 2006, to hear and discuss citizen concerns, issues, or input on City-related matters. Proposed discussion topics will be limited to City of Tigard issues. A trained facilitator will be present to encourage open dialogue and equal participation. Those citizens who attend will be asked to sign in. The Council might set time limits for suggested topics based on the number of topics introduced and the number of citizens who attend. Council may determine that discussion of a topic requires additional resources such as staff support, documents, or other materials to help respond to an inquiry. In such a case, Council might decide to accept the issue for further discussion or correspondence at a later time. The meeting is a public meeting and topical minutes will be kept. A quorum of Council will not be needed to conduct the meeting; in fact, lack of a quorum is likely. Fifth Tuesday meetings will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude promptly at 9 p.m. or earlier if the discussions are concluded before 9 p.m. Council encourages citizens to attend the Fifth Tuesday Meeting to take advantage of the opportunity to meet the Council members and interact in relaxed setting. For further information, please contact City Recorder Cathy Wheatley by calling 503-639-4171, Ext 2410. Ca'."'- City Recorder 7-31-06 Post: Tigard City Hall Tigard Permit Center Tigard Public Library Web Team . i:tadm\cathytcouncilVneeting noticestcc meeting noticesVitth tuesclay public notice - august 29, 2006.doc FIFTH TUESDAY SIGN-IN Meeting Date: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 7:00 PM SHEET Facilitator: Basi1 Chy 1 ib p he Place: Water Building PRINT Natne Address TOPIC j y j31-US J~ /~4 572- I 6 - L - 1 Llwl\ JS Y w, . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . . . . . 0 i f : r _ _ 4 1 i A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m I ' i i I J is\adm\city council\fifth tuesday meeting sign in sheet.doc060530 Page 1 of I Page 1 of 1 Carol Krager - Re: Fifth Tuesday Minutes From: Craig Prosser To: Carol Krager Date: 8/30/2006 2:17 PM Subject: Re: Fifth Tuesday Minutes Please send them to Exec Staff with a cover note to look for specific deliverables that the Council requested. Thanks Carol Krager 8/30/2006 11:56 AM The minutes from last night's meeting are attached. We will have them as a Receive and File item on the September 12th agenda. Would you like them distributed to anyone else at this point? file://CADocuments and Settings\carolk\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00001.HTM 8/30/2006 fFIFTH TUESDAY MEETING - August 29, 2006 Present: Mayor Dirksen Councilor Sherwood Councilor Wilson Councilor Woodruff Facilitator: Basil Christopher Staff: Carol Krager Citizens: John Frewing, 7110 SW Lola Lane, Tigard Gretchen Buchner, 13249 SW 136t' Place, Tigard Andrew Storment, 15367 SW 82"a Place, Tigard Press: Barbara Sherman The meeting started at 7:04 p.m. Citizen Facilitator Christopher welcomed everyone to the meeting. Mayor Dirksen explained the Fifth Tuesday meeting process and the role of the citizen facilitator. PARKS SDC - Mr. John Frewing urged the Council to update the Parks SDC's as soon as possible. He said he is concerned that the City is losing money everyday because the rates are too low and based on out of date data. He said we are two months into the fiscal year and already the prices that were paid for parks are 20% above the average of the numbers in the methodology which he feels is out of date. He suggested there be a change to the update methodology rather than a complete review. Councilor Sherwood noted that she has mixed feelings about increasing charges because of the affordable housing issue. She said there is a need for parks but she doesn't want to keep driving up housing prices. Councilor Wilson said that while rates were nearly doubled and money is in the account, we can't spend some funds unless they are matched with our own funds. He suggested a bond measure or other source would help the City match this money. Mr. Frewing expressed support for a bond measure. Mayor Dirksen mentioned Metro's Open Spaces bond measure which will be on the November ballot and noted he agreed to add his name to the list of supporters, although he and other mayors were disappointed with the parcel selection process. He said he hoped more land would be identified that was inside the Urban Growth Boundary. Councilor Woodruff suggested that Parks staff could examine the current formula and determine if it is still reasonable. They could also consider whether there would be support for changing the update procedure. Gretchen Buchner noted that many citizens and even City committee members don't understand how the Tigard Parks SDC's are used. She asked if it would be appropriate to do a Cityscape article explaining the formula. Councilor Sherwood noted that some articles were written recently in response to parks questions raised by residents living on Bull . Mountain. She agreed that this is a complex issue many people don't understand. ACTION ITEMS: 0 Parks staff should do a study - is Tigard's Parks SDC methodology keeping pace? Should the update procedure be changed? 0 Publish a Cityscape article explaining the SDC formula to the public. BAN OF ALCOHOL IN PARKS - Andrew Storment, of Boy Scout Troop 423 is working on a merit badge and needed to interview public officials on an issue. He chose the recently passed ban on alcohol in certain city parks as his discussion issue. Question 1: How did the alcohol ban come about? Mayor Dirksen said there were citizen concerns about public drinking in some parks. This ban is a tool to help prevent unwanted behavior and loitering. He mentioned that Tigard was the only city in the Portland metropolitan area that did not have such a ban and the Council did not want Tigard parks to become a destination for this activity. Councilor Sherwood said there are people living in camps in the parks. The landscaping is conducive to this activity because of heavy brush and blackberry cover. She said a lot of this is due to chronic homelessness and mentioned that pushing people from one area will just move them into another area unless the underlying cause is addressed. She mentioned that a local agency, Luke-Dorf, has an outreach person that goes out to talk to people living in the parks to offer information on services and resources available to them. She suggested that Neighborhood Watch walks be started along some of the park trails. Mayor Dirksen noted that this ban would not solve the problem; it is just another tool for the City to help discourage undesirable activities in public areas. Question 2: How many votes did it take to pass the ban? Mayor Dirksen said there were five votes; it passed unanimously. Question 3: How many people had complained about the use of alcohol in city parks? Councilor Wilson said the City receives 2-3 complaints per week. Councilor Sherwood said it was enough for the Council to see that this is a problem they needed to do something about. ACTION ITEMS: • Talk to ODOT about cutting brush and berry bushes on land they control. Keep brush trimmed in City parks. • Start Neighborhood Watch Walks in secluded neighborhood parks. Regular walks on trails may discourage gatherings and camps. Mayor Dirksen reported that the deadline for Council candidate filing had passed this week and he was running unopposed for reelection. He said Councilor Sherwood is running for reelection on the City Council and Councilor Wilson had chosen not to run for reelection. He noted that audience member Gretchen Buehner is also running for Council. As there were no other discussion items or citizens wishing to speak, the meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m. I/Admin/Carol/FifthTuesday/ 060829