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Cityscape 2012-06 City of Tigard's Official Newsletter (] 1TYSCAP.F,.1 AAdr�m� Mayor's Corner Over-the-Counter Tigard—like most cities in Oregon— ; Plan Review/Permits continues to face a variety of economic Make an Appointment with the challenges.The costs of providing service are "? Building Division rising at twice the rate of revenues,and despite Did you know the city's building division responsible budget reductions over the last few offers over-the-counter plan review and years,proactive changes are necessary to create a permit issuance for some commercial-grade sustainable budget plan for the future. minor construction projects.? Tigard's budget proposal addresses priorities Over-the-counter plan review is set by Tigard residents,the 2012 City Council o performed by appointment at 10 a.m. and goals and the following key principles: 2 p.m. on Tuesday,Wednesday and at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Call 503-718-2439 for the ■ Maintain the long-term ■ Deliver high-quality public financial health of the services using available � next available time slot and a list of required General Fund and reserves. resources. � materials.Appointments are generally an hour in length and include staff from Tigard's ■ Focus on priority services ■ Control costs. building and planning division. and programs identified by ■ Advocate for major revenue Permits will be issued directly following citizen surveys. reform for the long term. the appointment,provided that all project • information and work is found to be in This year's budget includes a 9.2 percent overall reduction in city conformance with applicable codes.If plan staff,an increase in some employee contributions to health premiums corrections are required,applicants must and changes to certain programs.We'll gain additional savings in energy obtain another appointment once the required costs and janitorial services by closing city hall and the permit center every corrections are complete. Friday and the library on Thursdays.These closures will not affect the • essential operations of the police department or public works. Examples of qualifying applications ° include the following: For most residents,one-day-a-week facility closures will have no effect on the services you receive from the city.Thanks to technology and a • Modification of existing sprinkler and commitment to provide residents with options that suit many schedules, y fire alarm systems we provide more than one way to access many city services. On the next • Commercial tenant improvements that page,you'll find a fairly comprehensive listing of frequently-used city F do not involve a change of occupancy or services and ways you can access them without making a trip to city hall. ; land use • As we move forward,we'll face these challenges and find the solutions F • Replacement of existing mechanical ° Eke we always do,together.Working together is one of the things that ; equipment makes Tigard"A Place to Call Home." F • New mechanical units weighing less than 400 pounds Craig E.Dirksen,Mayor b . ..•.•.•..••...• .••. • ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •• TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR CRAIG DIRKSEN, GRETCHEN BUEHNER, MARLAND HENDERSON, NICK WILSON, MARC WOODARD A& City of Tigard ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Different Hours, Same Great Service Beginning Monday,July 2,most city offices will change 3.The Tigard Public Library will be closed all day Thursday. business hours to implement budget reductions necessary to Effective Monday,July 2,library open hours will be: maintain the city's long-term financial health. Our commitment •Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday and Friday: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. to providing residents with high-quality programs and services •Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.and Sunday:Noon-6 p.m. remains strong. Key: A change in hours,but we're still here: 1.City hall,public works and the permit center business offices will = ACCe55 services Online be open 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.Monday through Thursday and closed on Friday. = Call during business hours 2.Essential services provided by police and public works will continue to be accessible all day,every day. = Mail anytime ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................: Save A Trip! Access These Popular Services Online For easy web access to online services,log onto www.tigard-orgov/services Building Inspection 1 Passport Application`� Traffic Complaints Schedule an inspection 24/7 at Applications and information about Report neighborhood traffic nuisances 503-639-4175. requirements are available online.To online (speeding,abandoned vehicles). submit an application,you must apply 2 Building Permits in-person at city hall on Tues. and Traffic Signal Malfunction 11ti Permit applications are available online. Thurs.,9 a.m.-5 p.m. For outages or malfunctions along To schedule an appointment for an over- Pacific Hwy.,Hall Blvd.,or interchanges the-counter plan review/permit issuance Police Non-Emergency 9 on 217 or I-5,call 503-731-4652 (24/7). call 503-718-2439. Call 503-629-0111 to report crimes like On city or county roads call 503-846- e-t graffiti,damage to public property or 7950,M—Fri,. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,or call Business license � stolenp �'•per ro Tigard police non-emergency after hours Find the application online or call at 503-629-0111. 503-718-2487 for assistance. Public Records Traffic Ticket(s)W''� Community Tip Line 2 /� Many public records are available online. Pay online,mail your check to Tigard Police officers rely on residents to Reserve a Park Shelter 2 /� Municipal Court, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., advise them of suspicious activity. Call Reserve online or call 503-718-2641, Tigard,OR 97223 or call court staff at 503-718-COPS or email information to M—Th., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 503-718-2478,M—Th.,8 a.m.-6 p.m.to tps@tigard-orgov. discuss payment options. Please remember that the to line is not suited for Reserve a Sports Field 9 everything.For emergencierand erimesinpro gress, Call 503-718-2641,M—Th., Utility/INaterBill2 �� always call 9-1-1. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Pay your bill online,mail your payment to Tigard Utility Billing,PO Box 3129, Jobs with the City of Tigard Security Alarm Permits Portland,OR 97208 or call 503-718- Apply online. Pay for a new permit or renewal online 2460 to discuss payment options including automatic withdrawal. Library Materials: Renew/Reserve 2 Street Hazard(pothole,flooding)i Renew and reserve materials online or Report online or call 503-718-2591, Water/Sewer/Storm Drain W call 503-846-3245 for renewals. M—Th., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 503-718-2591,M—Th.,8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Call 503-639-1554 for water- Nuisance Violation 2`u Streetlight Outage W related after-hours emergencies. File a complaint online or call 503- Report online or call PGE (24/7) at 718-2441 for the code compliance 1-800-544-1795 (press 3). information line. Paget www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter al U 00mr Area 6—Downtown Tigard Summer Fun Wanted: Enthusiastic Volunteer for Neighborhood Page! Tigard has lots of fun things to Do you live in Area 6?Are Thank you Area 6 resident Stefan do this summer! Check this out: you interested in sharing news with Lidington for your years of dedicated your neighbors and being"in the service to keeping this neighborhood's Discover Tigard by bike know"with what's happening in your blog active and informative. Stefan has The city's colorful bike map neighborhood?Consider serving as done a great job providing residents (partially funded by Metro regional your neighborhood web administrator! with a new view of urban renewal government)is available for free at We can show you how easy it is to work and keeping residents up-to- city offices,the library and several post the latest news and photos from date on the city's largest-ever public local businesses.If you would like around the`heart of the city.'Give works project—the Burnham Street a map mailed to you,email your Joanne a call at 503-718-2476 or reconstruction. name and address to Mikem@tigard- joanne@figard-orgov. orgov or phone 503-718-2462. .................................................................................................................... Farm fresh food, flowers and fun! The Tigard Area Farmer's Area 1 —Summerlake/Scholls Market operates every Sunday Living on the Edge... of Another City from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.through Bordered on the north by site so nicely for many years.This October 28.It's located at 11831 Beaverton and on the west by busy lady has decided to give someone SW Pacific Hwy near Hwy 99& unincorporated Washington County, else a chance to get involved with the 217 with lots of nearby parking. Area 1 is home to the beautiful neighborhood and the city. It doesn't Tigard Festival of Balloons Summerlake area.This great take a lot of time;you'll learn some June 22, 23, 24 neighborhood is looking for a new new skills and help your neighbors Weekend events include a blog leader—maybe it's you!We'll stay connected to the news that affects carnival,exhibitors,food,car show you all you need to know them. show,youth soccer tournament, to produce a blog that is fun and Contact Joanne at 503-718-2476 and,weather permitting,a hot informative. orjoanne@tigard-or.gov.Do it today!I'd air balloon launch(5:45 a.m.— Many thanks to Karen love to hear from you- 6:15 a.m.) and a night glow at dusk. Brandenburger for managing this Event details at www..tigardballoon.org Swim like a fish! Arts, Classes, Stories and The Tigard Aquatic District Area 3 Movies—Oh My! offers swimming lessons,exercise One Donation, Two Great Feelings! Check out some fun at classes and a place to play in the Have fun and help homeless families by the library!If you haven't water.For pool hours and more, attending a benefit for the Good Neighbor been there lately,it's a whole log onto wzvavttadpoolccom. Center on Saturday,June 9 from 7:30 to lot more than just books. 9:30 m. "In Other Words..."is an evening of Paddle like a duck p g Throughout the summer The Tualatin Riverkeepers storytelling and light hors d'oeuvres for grown- you'll find games, story u sat the Broadway Rose Theater 12850 SW offer guided canoe and kayak tours P Y ( times,movies,arts and of the Tualatin River,as well as Grant Ave). crafts activities,technology Tickets are$25 and available for purchase classes and more.Even day camps and a host of naturalist 1' activities suitable for the whole at the Good Neighbor Center 503-443-6084 or better?Nearly all of these family.Visit a ww.tualatinriverkeeperr. online at 2vnnvbro�anpa�ierticketr.com/event/244657 escapades are free:zvnty org for a list of adventures! tigard-orgov/library. June2012 www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 Page A& City of Tigard Neighborhood Crime Fighting An Ounce of Prevention Beats a Pound of Cure! City Sponsors Red Cross Start making plans for your • Use timers throughout the house to Blood Drive neighborhood to participate in National control lighting,radio and television WHEN: Friday,June 15,2012 from Night Out 2012 on Tuesday,August 7. to give the illusion someone is home. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CwE It's a great way to promote neighborhood WHERE:Tigard Public BLOND spirit and develop police partnerships that While you're at home... Library Burgess deter crime in your area.But until then,the • Never leave the front door or garage Community Room FLIFE Tigard police offer the following tips for a door open unless you are in the (13500 SW Hall crime-free summer. immediate area to observe. Blvd.) Protect Your Home and Family • Never allow children to open the How:Check to see if you meet door. Keep doors locked at all times, donor eligibility requirements and If you think that crime only happens to someone else,somewhere else,you're even when you're home.Know who is learn about the donation process at at your door BEFORE you open it. www.redcrossblood.org wrong. Criminals prey on exactly that combination of complacency and overly- • Use exterior lighting around your • If eligible to donate,make an confident attitude.Take a critical look at home and maintain the surrounding appointment online at wmv.tigard- your family's lifestyle and safety habits to landscape so it doesn't provide orgov/BloodDrive. stay one step ahead of the"bad guys." intruders with a place to hide or • Bring a list of your current Small changes may make a big difference in prevent you from making a safe entry medications and a donor card, crime prevention. or exit. driver's license,or other forms of • Secure ground floor windows that identification to the blood drive. Before you leave home... provide an easy entrance for intruders. • Keep drapes and blinds in normal Window locks may keep your home To LEARN MORE: positions. secure and still provide venting in • Visit m=redcrossblood.org • Stop the mail and newspaper.Ask a warmer weather. • Call the Red Cross at 503-284- trusted person to check on the house Find more crime prevention tips at 1234 and collect deliveries. www.noc.org or on the city's website at • Contact the City of Tigard wwzvtigard-orgov/police. organizer,Sara Doughty,at 503- 718-2675 or Barad@tigard-orgov Safety Spotlight: Child-Proof Your Windows ��•, Warm summer out,not to keep kids in. days invite open Festival of Balloons Q If you have double-hung windows June 22-24 at Cook Park windows and (they open at the top and bottom) fresh air.In open only the top pane.Some kids may The hot air balloons are definitely households withthe featured have enough strength and curiosity to children,it may open the bottom pane;prevent that attraction of GAMEPME also invite hazard. with the installation of window guards. the festival,but Statewide,approximately 50 children a They allow light and air to enter but it's more than } �} year suffer severe injuries or even death keep children from tumbling out.Make just balloons! �r _ by falling from second and third story sure there's a quick-release feature for For information windows. fire or other emergency escape. on admission, �@Ixl 1111' hours,parking Q Install window stops that prevent Keep your kids safe with these and a complete line-up of festival events, a window from opening any more simple preventative actions: please visit wwwtigardballoon.org. than four inches—the maximum Q Close and lock windows when not in recommended height for child safety. Cook Park Access and Use use and keep "climbable"furniture Finally,nothinglaces adult away from open windows. replaces The Balloon Festival will occupy supervision when windows are open. For the entire park.Visitors wishing to gain Q Do not rely on screens to prevent a more information about window safety,go entrance to the park during the festival will fall. Screens are designed to keep bugs to www.stopat4.com. need to purchase an admission pass. Page www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter Attention Parents & Caregivers: Our Story Time schedule is changing starting with Shelf Ar,4r L01fe this summer's session, Monday,June 11 through Friday,August 17.Note the earlier start times of News from the Tigard Library 13500 SW Full Blvd. 10:15 and 11:15 a.m.Mark your calendar for FREE early literacy-building family fun! Summer Reading Sign-Up Starts June 11 Kids and Teens "Dream Big and READ"at the library during our Summer Reading Program,featuring Book Babies music,magic,comedy, story times,crafts and prizes for reading lots of books!Teens Ages 0-12 months I Mondays,10:15-10:45 a.m. can also read for prizes and"Own the Night"all summer long with events just for Babies and their grown-ups are invited to middle and high school students.Pick up full schedules and register at the library share nursery rhymes,finger plays,songs beginning Friday,June 1! and a simple book while making new friends and developing early literacy skills. Read Your Way"Between the Covers"I Adult Summer Reading Program Stay and play after the program. Friday,June 1-Friday,August 10 This summer,all readers 18 and older can discover new authors and new adventures Spa shcle StoryCuenTS para la Familia at the library. Sign up and explore`Between the Covers"of a good book.You could Spanish Story Time Lunes de 6 a 6:45 p.m. en el salon Puett be eligible for three monthly prize drawings and a Grand Prize drawing for a two- Mondays,6-6:45 p.m. Puett Room night stay at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport,Oregon.To learn more,sign up at the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor and pick up your game piece with all the details Cuentos,canciones y rimas para niiios de starting Friday,June 1. todas las edades y sus familias. [Stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish for families Tigard Public library f Adult Summer Reading Program is made possible with the support of with children of all ages.] Washington County Cooperative library Services and Friends of the Tigard Library. Fun for Ones TuesSummer Kickoff Concert: Between the Book Covers: (Two sessions) I Age 1 a.m.AND 11:15-11:45 a.m. (Two sessions)I Ages 12-24 months Roundhouse Bluegrass Band : The Western from Buffalo Friday,June 117-8 p.m. Bill to Larry McMurtry Join us as we sing,rhyme,share simple George and Yvonne Burgess Community Room : Wednesday,June 131 7-8 p.m. stories and enjoy movement activities in Uncover an Oregon bluegrass George and Yvonne Burgess this story time especially designed for new treasure.Roundhouse brings ; Community Room walkers and their grownups. Stay and play impeccable harmonies, Award-winning author and after the program. interesting arrangements and historian Richard Etulain traces Toddler Time a blend of classic bluegrass, the roots of the Western,which Wednesdays,10:15-10:45 a.m.AND folk,country and original tunes remained relatively unchanged 11:15-11:45 a.m.(Two sessions) featuring mandolin,banjo, ; for a century,but has moved Ages 24-36 months guitar,bass and vocals. in thought-provoking new Explore basic literacy concepts and group directions since the 1960s. skills activities designed to appeal to Author Visit with Phillip Margolin Wednesday,June 20,7-8 p.m. Introduction toddlers.Be ready to wiggle!Stay and play George and Yvonne Burgess to Selling fi a after the program. Community Room i on eBay �' Family Story Time Bestselling author Phillip ; Wednesday,June 27 Fridays,10:15-11 a.m.AND 11:15 a.m.—Noon(two 7-8 p.m. sessions) Ages 0-6 ears Margolin will discuss his new j � � 1 9 Y George and Yvonne book"Capitol Murder,"a ; Burgess Community Room Bring the whole gang for stories,songs political thriller with action in ; and super-duper silliness! both Washington,D.C. and Learn the ins and outs of Portland.Private investigator ; selling on eBay. Find out how For more details about summer reading programs Dana Cutler and attorney to price items,write persuasive and events for kids and teens,please visit the Brad Miller investigate a scandal and a senator's ; descriptions,post great product library's website at www.tigard-or.gov/library disappearance while contending with a looming photos and much more. or visit the library to pick up a brochure of events. terrorist attack on a packed stadium. June2012 www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 Page City of Tigard PRSRT STD 13125 SW Hall Blvd. US Postage City Council Public Hearings Tigard,OR 97223 PAID Tuesday,June 12 at 7:30 p.m. ' 503-718-2476 Tigard Town Hall,13125 SW Hall Blvd. Portland,OR Permit No 2528 Open to the public 1. Consider a resolution adopting Park System Development Charge(SDC) methodology and decide how to implement updated SDCs. 2. Adopting the FY 2012-13 Budget,making POSTAL CUSTOMER appropriations,declaring the ad valorem tax levy,and classifying the levy as provided. 3. Consider adopting FY 2012-13 City Center Special City Council Meeting: Development Agency Budget to make 10,June 5 @ 6:30 p.m.,Red Rock Creek Conference Room, appropriations and impose and categorize 13125 SW Hall Blvd. taxes. City Center Development Agency Meeting: 4. Consider a resolution certifying the City of 10-June 5 @ 7 p.m.,Red Rock Creek Conference Room, Tigard provides services qualifying for state- 13125 SW Hall Blvd. shared revenues. City Council Meetings: 5. Consider a resolution of the city's election to 1110-June 12, 19,26 @ 6:30 p.m.,Town Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. receive state-shared revenues. All meetings are open to the public. Council agendas are available online at wwsutigard-orgov/council or contact Cathy Wheatley at 503-718-2410 or Cathy@tigard-orgov. RULES of the ROAD: SHARING THE ROAD WITH PEDS By JUDGE MICHAEL J.O'BRIEN—TIGARD MUNICIPAL COURT With the arrival of warm weather • About six in ten had alcohol in when negotiating traffic.A pedestrian is and the extended daylight to enjoy it, their bloodstream;and, likely to be the loser in any conflict with expect to see more walkers and runners • Four in ten were impaired,with a vehicle,no matter who had the legal using our streets.It's also a good time to blood alcohol levels of .08 percent right-of-way. review safety concerns and the laws for or more. Oregon law requires drivers to stop sharing the roadways with pedestrians. whenever a pedestrian is in a marked or Traffic safety is the responsibility The best advice for pedestrians? unmarked crosswalk.Every intersection of drivers and pedestrians.According Walk smart—use has a crosswalk,with or to the Oregon Department of marked crosswalks and .. ................ .. without painted marks Transportation,pedestrians contributed paths and wait for traffic on the street. On roads in some way to nearly seven out of ten to stop before crossing Pedestrians tend to with two or more lanes fatal collisions with vehicles.In many of the street.Pedestrians overestimate how visible in each direction,it is those incidents,the pedestrian entered tend to overestimate unlawful to pass another the street illegally b crossing between they are to drivers vehicle that is stopped g Y Y g how visible they are to pP intersections or failing to yield when the drivers,whose ability to . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ...•... for a pedestrian.At vehicle had the right-of-way. see their surroundings traffic lights,wait until may be limited by a pedestrian has cleared Other factors: motion and vehicle blind spots.With your lane and at least six feet of the • About one in three victims wore more electric vehicles and bicycles using next lane before making a turn.At other dark clothing at night,making the street,pedestrians should rely on intersections,remain stopped until the them less visible; their vision more than their hearing pedestrian has cleared both your lane and the lane next to it.