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CPA 17-83 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. .. .....">`r'b�K r+•S,«w.,M.�.,urv•...�...mr:4 w.I�..�.«r+:r.,n n w+n.".a...J+H,�x..Irvr!n rrl r rw.n.i,I+.r...,.lb�t..Y. ,.,r M lr !r I f ' . > 11,2H, MAVIl CPA 17-83 " '.." 1 - .7C`O Sn19 N '., .�. 281 14A lot ICC() Se Z,C 13-83 ., ...,�. ..,,,. ,�a'n •:;..dH ,r v ,,,n i ;.b,., .. r,.......,:•... ..,, r,;; , r I Ii I r I r � I I I I _ II ! • I I I I I I I;r I ' i I } • r .0.� �I I fha»«��wauu« M- rdwwa+u+m u. �...r.,.,.. �, bru xuuAla uwr w � ..I I I ' • • • • I 141 I I , Janaury '11 , 1984 C1TYOFTI6RD WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON I I 4Yf , I i a , • I Mr. Marvin Smith 409 S.1r.' 94th Vancouver, Washington • Ordinance 83-61 RE. LII ' Dear Mr. Smith, I I The Tigard City Council. on Monday, Janaury 9,, 1984, approved , Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 17-83 and' Zone Change ZC 13-83 for your property in Ti and.. The original ordinance is on file ' � P with the '' City Recorder. Attached;for,,,your infortnati.on is`a copy of the app reN`ed Y orci�,nanc e , I ' rl William A. Mdtxnhan 3. �• :e men t a.. �.n`� I1 veto t �. n & 1)i,rector car of� ,n i I r . .+stn+� I •�; cc. bean.:, criI t Ryan 0 ri�e, n I Phil raster. , NPC 6 • it a I { i I } � I II z � , yy i 4 r , 127 86'.8x1f'(4 A8I-1 M.JOX:2AJ39/ TI'WIAVI,V',01180 /P.gMl, E3041/1 . 1 y , . ,�s�ky• . , • w i •`1 I i 1 i I i • r • CITY OI TIGAD OREGON r]ORDINANCE NO.; 83-LL AN ORDINANCE E AD 0 TING FINDINGS AND UPHOLDING,I THE PLANNING G COISSI , N t S •f.. APPROVAL OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AMENDMENT AND ZONING DISTRICT MAP AMMSENDMEN'I (CPA 17-83 AND C 13-83 MARVIN SMIT ), AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY I II WHEREAS, the Tigard Planning Commission approved a com rehensi�re an amendment' ggamendmentor property Py byp ,, and. a zonzn district request'; for the , ro ert owned Marvin Smith ` at :a public hearing on November 15, 1983; and • WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the City Council Gin December 5, k�Q 1, 1983; and WHER r EAS tlae TigardCityCouncil upheld t ed o' 1 C u cilh ec�.sa. n of. the, Pla gening Commission 1, after considering the comments of the Planning Commission and ind v dual citizens,, and voted approval of the Comprehensive Plan amendment as proposed and the Zoning District Map amendment as proposed,. ' NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY OF, TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS,: Section l: The City Council adopts findings in this, case as followrs: 11, l.� The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Zone Change ?' conform to the applicable planning policies. 2 The proposed use meets, the locational criteria established in , the adopted Comprehensive Plan. Section 2. The City Council, therefore, upholds the Planning, Commission's approval of the Comprehensive Plan amendment and Zoning,"District , Map amendment as proposed. Inasmuch Section,3: as it is necessaryto revise city comprehensive plan » A p maps to allow development in a timely manner, an emergency is ' declared to exist and this ordinance shall become effective, upon its passage by the' Council and approval by 'the Mayor. PASSED. By :, ' »• 'vote of all Council member's present, after beitcg r'ad b number and title on.ly ;this'. day of M i 1r Deiut Recorder - fiof I� ard, ARI1ROVED. Bythe Mayor.,,, th .s, " `� day l �F u, •.� �,, 'ofy y � 1. A kI r y�,.; City n4 Tigard �"�yryy o CR�INANCE 8,4.3,-,(4:71 P G , a . . • .nm-arMwr nrwc n..rvu. rv,vxwWw+ r.misax ww•., ." " , " :-; r r,}b t4.s•r#*kriti. .y FLL F'},s'CG(yg I r I . .. • r e i I ♦. I': r s � i W1LBUR BISHOP 10590 S.W.COOK LANE • Ti ARD OREGON9?223 PHONE(503)620.5399 or 639•1052 I I , I I I I I , January • 1 8 II9, 94 I I , _ � r'I I I I I'' II I I � I I r I I � I Jerr i Wdn er s ,Acting City :ecorder • II I, City of� Tigard I I Street't 2755 S,W, Ash I I Tigard Oregon 9722 3, � I� I Y e I ' D Ms. �z�. dne:r o De a.*'! I ^ With a heart weighted with the pain of a difficult • decision made, I hereby tender to you my ,resignation as mayor of, Tigard effective at 5:00 tri^,m. Wednesday, March 14, 1984, r I I r the, ' In the spirit of mtr letter to hCity 'Council on April 9, 1983 expressing, the reasons for my pre-announced , r ` intention to retire onthis date, I made it clear in my further explanations, that I wished the, elective to replace me be held at the primaryelection on' May15, 1984. An .4I I I a I I electionon that dte Iwould irantee that I a greater per-; .� centage of Tigard voters would. be at the polls to make this important selection. � I II I • I , IOur city attorney Ed 'Sullivan� live n In a legal op 1X101 lastt II fall,I has designated March 14, 11984 as the last date that would' permit the election for mayor to be held at the May primary. I I I In view of these facts 0 you should ' proceed' to l notify the Washington County Elections Director y of the City of Tigard an of , g rd's election for the. vacancy Imayor 'I to be held on anycandidates who m ,d May 15 ands � the names of I ay have filed petdo `' ns to fill this filingvacancy. The deadline for that March 15 1 8' i s 5 a 00 p e m, , 9 �- , I I I' d t C? I g � As' a native won of i ard* has' been �' �' ars and servethe peoplemy home town for nearly- seven years of home I ' three months. Their continuing s .pport of me as the:1,7.z mayor I �.,. , fiveelections since 1974Iis something consectut;ive ele I Will, always cherish, I , , I I II, I II �y w • �, kindest del CS�i ds , II � I » I I I w f I ' Wilbur‘ A. Bishop ,, I I I I. I i I li I � I I. III I� I I I I i L I • I I L, yr Ir I I II • Mayor Wilbur Bishop's comments ,on :his resignation, January 9, 1984 The, pastfew� days have been both a reassuring and trying . a been �r tune It has b e a time when.: ,md.n '►' �,, peoplehave, pleaded that I Ir c�amr. s�de my announced intention t aresign for t e belief a't a Imai,ntaining sanity, balance and stability in city government. , I On' the other hand there are many of my friends that fully sppert.my decision to retire and the reasons which brought I; it about. All the people of .Tigan have the rigs to a detailed ,explanation of the reasons behind the early resignation of their top elected official In an effort, to bring my resignation iuuto a clearer Per- spectivel would like to go back to last April and review initial letter to the City Council: wi . - Dear Council Metiers: Monday of this week (April 4th) I: lost one of my strongest and highest quality supporters, my brother Gene Bishop. Ilaot Thursday, March 31 I was priviled.ged to spend a few minutes with him in his, room at the Stanford University Hospital, It was an encouraging occasions I ra optimistic. We made an agreement To lowing some of oat' discission about ':Tigard:, the conmiunit in which we were both born and. love :e aid not waxy t me to oontinue' to strive, 'for the good of '11lgar at. the expense-' poi` taking the I personal, insults degradation that apparentlyren yc� with being mayor. Iwe made a ,pact,, that I'husday morning. 'X ,promised h .nt • lod do best during' the' rent o: 'this�� year to do the right e e T�.gac y we. eve � ��..tcaul, d be: � I rc, th et�l�iii�'�i't , M , rJ• II • . I rM:. • 2-2-2-resignation comments, .13i.shop Wan. .l II I . ,I He said he would trybetter and recover from li �. I II to get o his recent • operation. }1e wasn't able to keep his art of the bargain,_ • but I amable andIwill keepmy promise se to him and to the people of Tigard who have elected me five consective times. Following the commitmentI have made, I am herebynotify - ing you of my intention to retire as mayor and a member of the ' council effective 9 p.m. , January 1984. Between now and that time I shall continue to give my sincere efforts to accomplish goals and directions that will • make Tigard a more desirable community in which to live. Respectfully, Wilbur A. Bishop Mayor of Tigard What brought about the writing of this letter at this Particular tiw was the sequence of events that took place on ^ 4 ; Monday, April 4,1983 They were"the straws that broke the carrel`s ' back". It was about three in the afternoon on Monday,: April 4th when m wife Martha and I drove i y n, fro� our California trip in w , ., which I visited with my ill brother. I had returned with a feeling of hope for my brother's recovery. a half hour later the phone . I rang It was a call from t y nephew, my brother's son, in California. In a oglm and courageous voice he informed me that mfr bother, Gene had had several heart seizures around noon and died about 1 p.m. The long trip was over and what had been hope was dashed, into L ,I • despair. I I I I I I I At 7:30 that evening, II was sGed edto o p�h the rea I I I i 'ocucil meeting at growler k`unior .tlig.h, a .d conduot a very important • _ if MAI'YM M1Y.'Axluru+-ti+�;'. .. .. .. yiy.J►/•'"wibM.r.. .u.....ww..... yry.:uw�xurawe..wr.w.w4 a yi Li',11t 11.N . ... i • • y n a .•� 33. 3-resignation cOYIlentS B 'shoe p J '9 g '•: 1 I II I •� I 1 II I . I • I , 4 al t t Town Ha1] meetin to dsc�aas o of he Ga. for 1 8 . � g Y � � Ii I I I •: I d certain amountk 1 a tan under a eer �.�, of. shoc h a ar With e ha I I I , III 'proceeded I ta and the Council lmeeting w o Perform m� I I • duty to the people who had' elected Hine 1mayorm 1 I 1, I I I I I . I i I l -�the meeting proceeded, a few of the disrespectful I, i I • .;nteruptionsl and' snide remarks that this coun�c .l had become la ed with over the previous two months were noticeable. �;•. •, .thin 451 minutes two councilmembers, disturbed' by the mayor•I p s riling on' an agenda item became lemot .oval distraught acid stomped V . 1 I z • ,out ox the meeta.ng �raom like spa�:��d brats,,... fol.l.owed lby a dozen) o ''so suppontaers p they had little respect or conscience for tedthe them to re resent all theople at wotex' • : s who h.adl Alec p e I. �? � ewer council meetiri . These actions were repeated at s b$eQuent y g councilg meetin s durin the ear, g y I,a Asa result of two council: merthers° imp )sive actions, a I I 1 handful of citizens , few city employees and Councilman Gook a with met s' remaine ` to continue the ci �g business on this trying eyeni;ng,. had c r troub- e Viaem was ,not I, abl.:e to make th,e meeting. So 'without e t�uora.�'a ,eve continued the down Hai 'meeting with 'the responsible people who 'were. 1 Why ' � eg�ar � g o�cason such 1 as. ha cued the meetingof A, xi 4th 1983? I III I II Mr" a.0 th. . ;e� :sts ��C��"S� �t -c�rear,l �.�luuat�ates gh.e s�.+��ness a y _[�I •� • by{ I' y y •yry I �y y� y� �y j y y`� A� I^^ ryry 'y'+yI �'y dry�y`y^ �V,y+�yrs ry �y I • �I in I.:th s cit 'and. Wi,.0 .th 1u/ .,i.I:ri:.l r" s it mus .L..esent . olonst toted.., 1 'I I I i I I 'SII II I; I i I' I II I I I I I I I I " I I c I I II i I I I It ^' y ' + 1 4-4-4-resignation c onu B� h 0 Jan 9. s It clearly answered the question that had been: thrown at me many times over the years---"Why do yol.z want to be mayor and. take the crude treatment and criticism you receive? i It firmed up'my resolve to immediately ';proceed the pact that I had, made with my ill brother four days earlier. , I ' When I made my decision, I was fully aware that , I would, at' least from April to January, have, to work' and wallow in they swamp ..G with marauding crocodiles attempting to discredit me and the city. ti BUT, one of the names I have been. called .by political friends and foes and my doctor, is that I am a survivor---and I intend to be with the help of the sensible Ti and voters, the olitical swamp Tig rd will become extinct. 4 , • - For over''seven years, I have served as mayor, a.' have been an outspoken mayor, a combative mayor, to' some reporters,' however that combativeness has been in support of Tigard...-like 'a mother defending her ,brgodi. I have always made decisions and votedfor, what I believed: was, the beet interests of the people of Tigc .{d. , I have been ,sample; ell honest �venwhennr� honestymight bring morecriticism an watered dog, honest . fi 'That- .i s whytont ht I have chosen to make these seemingly harsh. it ,, adig, To heap praise �Ista event`s� To do othe��wxse w �,ld on this oo nci:l '±or its ersorai behavior and a tie .s #)f theast. yew wottid. be a gr'oss gee rcty { 5-5--5-resignation comments, , Bishop Jan. 9. ' l I w i i^ r I .r But, what I can offer is the hope, the prayer and the Irish t „ that this council will resolve its personal differences with each al other and with city staff and work together in a cautious but I L, � � I harmonious atmosphere during the next few months and under the new mayor thvi people will elect on Nay 15. Ha efully the swamp will turn into a blue lagoon with intelligent dolphins in. charge. (.� I 1, >� I a.w,ror os�a ae .. , I l 1 r . I , + i•a ' I • I , I I. _ I ti I i l I I a { I.. I I i! r I I �11 11 I, I � I i I is n I I I� , I I I� II i I • .1.W1 ...:x.,.14.._ .. ... ., 4 I {{ 4TIGARDCITY COUNCIL t ,: 1 REGULAR - 9, 1984 7:30 P.M. MEETING MINUTES JANUARY I 1 III 1I I 1ROLL CALL: PresenC. Mayor Wilbur Bishop; Counc t C rs: Torn Brian, , Cook, Kenneth Schecklal and Ima Scott; City ( Staff; Frank ' I Currie,` 'Director) of Public Works-' Bob ' Jean City 1 • 1 Administrator; Bill Monahan, Director of Planning &`' 1 • 1Development;1 Mark O'Donnell, ,Legal Counsel; and Loreen Wilson, ' I I 11 Deputy CityRecorder. 1 1 I • P Y ` . I , ' II 2. CALL TOSTAFF AND COUNCIL FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS UNDER AGENDA r d this was the first regular of the r:atol L .. Y .. o Cit Admin�.st r nc� *, II ,: II meeting .. `� to ,,.., 1 ., City Council be. on cable T�. The I meeting .;Mould air on Wednesday, I January 11, 1984 at 1:0p .M. and 7:00 P.M. on , Tigard cablenetwork , LLS,.,:. ' 1 channel ,I two. . .1 , r o Cit' Administrator advised council of thefalla� gJanuarY calendar • t• • changes: II, 1/12 NoHearings ings Officerer meeting.n g. i 1/23 No CCI itis rescheduled to 1/30. 1 • 1/26 - Washington. County Public Officials Caucus meeting will. have i the Urban Services Report presented for public review at 7:30 P.M. at` Hillsboro City Hall. o Counci;lol7rl Cools requested an item undenon-agenda' be added regarding thank you notes for Clkristmas tree assirstance. •_ 0 ICouncilor�� s Schecltla asked that street t li titing bI � discussed under er . 1 non-agenda, items. • 5., VISITOR'S AGENDA 1 i r I No one appeared to spear: 4. ORDINANCE NO. $3--60 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 7.32.120 REGULATING', THE PENALTY VOR DISCHARGE or FIREARMS AND DECLARING ' AN EMERGENCY. • I i a. Motion by Councilor -S r .an seconded by Councilor Scott,; to adop t. , 1 I r Approved by. 4-]* voteof Coce.ei1 preseht pith, Couno'ilor Stheekla' i 1 I 11, vo'tingA' '. 1 I I , I 1 I 5, ORDINANCE O. 83Gl AN ORDINANCEADOPTING, PINDINGS AIDD .SCL IN G Tit P ; PLANNING COMMIsSIONtS :?PkOVAL OFA CO ll'kEEENSIVE I 1 ?LAN; M'Ap AMENDMENT AND 'ZONING I.LSTRICT I MAP 111 ; ,,: ' 1, 1 A:MEND LENT (CPA 17-83and - 20� 13-83 MARVINi SMIT$,) 1 1 C r 1 'ASD DECLARING AN- EMERGEN�Y.' I I � I I I I 1 I 1 II I d t� c 'd + c �a to o � I ec d. u �. o a� Motion by0o n �,�c�r C�s�k s an e b +� n I r na a �M J '�I � adopt,, I I I I I tl 1 1 I Approved�d by 44 vote of G�o,ti' n i1, p .s tit t t e of iilhop� i 1g NAY, I I I I I P } I. 1 1 1 I , 1 I li I` I ie-' , j ►„ I I �1 1 A I . ..I RECESS COUNCIL MEETING7• 0 P.M. t b •f � 1 .. 6. TURA MEETING NG I , I FresenC•I Chaarm� n Wilbur Bishop, Board members' Tom Br�an, Johne Cook, 1+f. '' Kenneth ;Schecklaand 'ilia Scott. 1 ' 1.; a'. Director of Planning & Developm.ent 'reported thata reportt will be filed with the agencylon Marchl 12th which j will set out the actions • needed need d tofinancing c �s e ou tTl7RA l un d. . I1 1, b. oard member ScottcottIrequest d Director of Planning & Development, I �� I :. submit a report on the debt of TURA. II I • d.•• Director stated would ld b a given to Co uno i 1 on 1/16/84. ;., c. Meeting gAdJ o urn e d at 7:46 P.M. 7. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD MEETING .I Present: Chairman Wilbur Bi•shop, Board membersTom Bre,n, John Cook, d Kenneth Scheckla, and Ima Scott,. I • I a. City Administrator requested Board make a motion. to adopt the purchasing 'rules and manual aswere adopted by Council by Ordinance No. 83-63 and ttesolution No. 83-109 on 12/19/83. 'd I ''Moiion by Board member Co secondedok, . bygo ardmember Scott, to adopt . . the l 1 purchasing rules and manual as adopted ed by 1 •, • • • Approved Y a unanimous vote of the Board. 1 b. Ad •ournment't 7:49 P.M. I , l RECONVENED. 7:49 F, S;w COUNCIL 8. STATE Or THE CITY 'MESSAGE • Bishop Mayor a. hsState ofhe City message. lie stressed presentedithe,.I the low tax :ate which Tigard currently enjoys, and synlopsi ed the • changes he has seen over the last 10 years Re supported Bob Jean 11 in' • Acis role as City Administrator and discussed the need for a new tax base forT Mrd'. • E , I 9 ANNUAL REPORT I II I ' I .. a. Mayor Bishop I presented the Annual, Report and read his message, I II contained wri.thi'a the document I I I'� I b. City dritxriis tritprstated, there were' copies of the report lavailable I for pnblic inspection at the Lib ary and gave a 'synopsis of the report'' resent .ng his M 11P 8 � by ;s �xacutive summary, Ii I I I I I 1111 II I I 1 I I i I II 'ill L' I I I a @7 ' t 4 ' . - • /...,,,:'', , r• I ; r 10. CAMP PLAN - URBAN PLANNING AREA AGREEME NT APPROVAL '. a. ' Director of Planning` & Development gave synopsis of Tissue's history and stated that staff is still working with the County to develop language to extend the agreement which expired on 12.31-83.., 1. b.` Bob Bledsoe, Chairman of NPO #3, directed Council's , attention ;to a .: letter in their packets from NPO #3 discussing the position the NPO is taking regarding the language issues. Area of concern w}as mostly Blvd. extension. addressing the Murray ''''M' c. Director `'of Planning ''& Development stated that this agreement must be • ., approved before the Comprehensive Plan can be acted on by LCDC., He .+». ' hoped to have languageback for Council's review on the 16th or 23rd r , r. , of January. ' d. Mayor Bishopstated that' the Chairman of LCDC si.11 be in Tigard on y the 19th or 20th to tour the City. 11. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 12/19/83 , a. Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Schecikla to adopt ,'. o Council" toyl "3-1 voteCouncil'' with correction of 4-1 vote of of'' occurring on the first and second pages of the minutes. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 12. APPROVE APPOINTING ASSISTANT FINANCE DIRECTOR. AS RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE FOR COORDINATION OF EFFORTS TO COMPLY WITH THE HANDICAPPED DISCRIMINATION REGULATIONS. • r a. Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Scheckla to appoint Assistant finance Director responsible for coordination of • handicapped discrimination regulation compliance. Approved by Unanimous vote of Council. ., 13. RECEIVE AND VILE. SIGN CODE ISSUES REPORT a. Motion by Council t)r Br ran, seconded by Councilor Scto receive e and, ,,file Approved by unanimous vote of Council. • : 14. APPROVE HEARINGS OFFICER GOV,TRACT ,RENEWAL a. Motion by Cuuncilor Brian, seconded by Councilor .Scheckla to approve cion tract. Fa , ' Approved by unanimous vote +'�f Councils I I I I �1• I r I I r I� I` 1 4 i Y t ,„ a E ` M -' �r yr * ‘q m ». , 4 ., i^ .htl4t➢dmts... 15. APPROVE NIORTiWEST UNDERGROUND SETTLEMENT AND AITTHORIZE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN. I I I I a. Motion byCouncilor Brian, iseconded byCouncilor Scheckla to 'a rove IL pp and authorize signing by City Administrator. I r• I I Approved by uI na xmous vote of Council. I ' I I '' COMMUNICATION TO CITY AND C©U ','I� FROM THE MAYOb3 1 I I t I a. At 8e30 P.M., Mayor Bishop read his resignation Iletter and made II • comments on the letter (see attached r."0py).' The resignation will be • effective at 5:00 p.m. on March 140 1984. ' 17. NON—AGENDA ITEMS: From Council, and Staff. .1 1�.1 Cuncilor Cook suggested staff s' eInd thank, you letters to those ose PeoP le Ithat assisted with the Cctllstmas tree lighting Pro ect on Main Street.. re Consensus of Council was to direct'' staff to prepare e and send letters to appropriate individuals. I I I L , .. 17.21Cotncilcr Scheckla discussed his concern regarding street lights in I I I the, City being out. He encouraged citizens to report the street • ' are oci' • ;, I �'lxghis that t to City teall along faith the pole numbers and noted that PCE would correot the problems shortly. Areas where he has noted problems recently are: . I .1 o Gaarde and W aar a 991, I , . ' o ll ath and Gaarde ..,' �0 110th and Gaatde It 1 1 . ,a '� 3 C uncilQ Scheckla advised Council, :,staff and citizens•4' I I '� r � n of his . ' ardin the compla��tt •reg g Council Packets being used by Mayor Bishop to a senda postcard, purchased in. Hawaii, to him. He suggested' that only „'-; City business business should be placed in the Council packets. I , K . 17.4 Mayor bishop aa�presaed his ,appreciation for the time and effort. put � °. { p I in by City of Tigard employees and Storer Cable employees to record the Council meeting. a • I •' I 18. AD UURN1'���� y : {{ I I I 04142) a•' I I I I • j � ' I I � De; � tCity Recorder. .." City of Tigarda d I ' I t' I it I' I li i I I II I ti r_I I,I I I Mayor CitY ofI d �� I, I _ 1 I . I I , • II I I ;_ •Ir' ,k. I • o` 1 • 1 ' / I t TIGARD C ITY COUNCIL , SPECIAL MEETING MIND' ES - DECEMBER 19, 1983 -- 7:30 P.M. 1..' ROLL,CALL: Present: Mayor 'Wilbur Bishop; Councilors:, , Tom Brian, John Cook, and 'Kenneth Scheckla; City= Staff:. ;Eob Adams, Chief of ,, I ' ' ' ,, '' I Police; Frank Currie, '1)x...•ector of u ublxc Works; Doris Hart�g, , 1: ' City Recorder; BobI1Jean 1 City', Administrator; Bill,' 'Monahan; .t , ' Director of Planning & Development; Tim Ramis, Legal 'Counsel;, and .Jerri Widner, Finance I , a 1 .� CALL TO S2A�'�' ;AND COUNCIL FOR, NON-�A.GENDA ITEMS UNDER OPEN A,GEt'ql3A o City Administrator� noted Councilor Scheckla:, would like to discussi .. ' consent agenda, items 12.3 Bellwood I and Copper Creek II and, X12.9 1 . , Library Board request for professional, services survey. ,{ w 0 City Administrator requester the following items be set. for ' , non*agenda items: s Receive and File memo regarding Budget Committee attendance. ' I 68th, Avenue Street LID report.. I },, .;;, 1 �r�efiitgon labor relations dasruss�on '- Council.when to discuss with 3. VISITO'R'S AGENDA • i No one'appeared to speak. . 4. ORDINANCE NO. 83-60 ORDINANCE AN tlRl�`IN�i�vl AMENDING �i�tDI ANCE 7.3 .120 REGULATING, . , I, , THE PENALTY FORS DISCIii!),.'t.GE OF FIREARMS AND DECLARING z ..s.' I AN EMERGENCY. ' a. Chief of Police introduced Lt Wheeler who discussed the ameridmenta ,; which; would up-grade the class ,fication far actual discharge of , s :`0,'• firearms to a Class A Misdemeanor. This classification would be equal to the carrying` o f 'fire�arr;,.,� 0. '. �. b. Motion by' Cou+tc�lar Briah seconded byeC�u nc�1or hook to adopt. : ,;� ` Approved by3-1 vote of � awi,l prsent with Councilor Scfteck�a , voting NAY. , t K; Ordinatc :will require asecond r as di g. I u.. ' D U bING TRE , t' '.� 1 � 5�. ' OIt�TNANC�r I NO� 83�61. AN RDINAN+�E ADOPTING FINDINGS�� AN , �ROL `` � � � PLANNING COMMI 'S I.00N t S APPROVAL OF A C014PREHENSIVE .. PLAN MAP, 'AtiEND IE$T, AND ZONING. 1)L.STRICT MAP 1 ,. E', lDMENT ('CPA 17-.83. and Z.0 13-53 ,.W MSA 'IN SMITH) i` ' AN1,;DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.. y, tr: a,' Motion by 'Couocilor `oo , seconded, b Counci,lt r llrLani to adopt. ' 1. j,.h I 1 PAGE 1 COLINC1L, . INU'`ES '—'DECEMbER '19 , 1983 I '/b w K, • i ,..www ... .. I I, 7i I i I I I I I Mayor Bishop stated he opposed approval for the same reasons . s ° stated in the previous meeting. He telt high density should not be allowed between the high, school ani Cook Park and 'that police, ' Ischo(‘'s and traffic will be impacted by high density development. ' I I pPMayor Approved by 3-1 vote-of Council' present with Ma or Bishop voting NAY,.. , Ordinance will require a second reading. E i ' t 11 � I .. I I 6 'ORDINANCE NO.; 83 58 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS AND UPHOLDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIA1* OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AMENDMENT AND ZONING DISTRICT MAP I AMENDMENT 'CPA: 9-8'3 and ZC 8-83`r - GALLOS -''VINEYARD) I I ' AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. III ' I I Second reading of Ordinance. I , aY Motion bYCou Councilor Brian, seconded by Caunczlor Cook, to adopt. APpproved by 3-1 vote' of Councilpresent with Caur,czl. Scheckla voting NAY, COUNCIL RECESSED AND RECONVENED AS TURA BOARD' AT 7:55 P.M. : y 7. TURA MEETING Present: Chairman Wilbur Biaho Board members Tom Brian, o P> >�' hn Cook and Kenneth Scheckla. City Administrator reported there was no business to be conducted. 1 I ; b. Councilor Scheckla inquired how long it. wog 4d take to wind down the TURA business. City Administrator responded, staff will have a report I . after the first of the year but it would probably take '6 monthsto repay the loan Meeting Adjourned at 7:57 P.M. COUNCIL RECONVENED 8. PLANNING COMMISSIUN WORKSHOP r g t $8 itt)it r etnh'ers preaent. Chairman Frank Te +ed t Phil .Ed.in, h 'Vanderwehd''and '.conn I �° a. Director offanand � n>�,u �e vel� >� p n stated annexatiort.,) eoonomio, ,, development an planning in �etier a 1 were possible discussion issues, I I Staff hopes to have the cortiprehensive plan auk w� ed red ~~ �� �. � in, April. by LCDC and in the thearitii�ie res, ond to theirI • uest.i�ns and I+ once t ' P >ati s 'tie also reported they hoped to I pursue annelration to smooth out the. , ' boundaries l o f the Ci t I I I I I PACE 2 COUNCIL MINUTES D+'CE . Ei,, 19 183 I y I i it I i I , o Phil 'Edin of` Planning Commission discussed his concern regarding the economic development committee programs and progress. He noted no representative from the Planning Commission would serve on the committee and was not sure economic development is a priority item for the Planning Commiss on, He also spoke to the Council unwritten policy regarding Voluntary annexation. ,He would like to ;see some direction in that 'area , and'';k know" a re n w wha#-" is expected p real ' of , the , Planning Commission. As new development ' applications "cor'ce in, , he felt they should work with the, Park Board on, the ; reenwa areas. He discussed g ' Y the annexation on SW ,`78th in, Metzger-area and wantedclarification as" to City policy regarding upgrading streets in that area. lie noted he, ' , did not feel it .is appropriate for, the entireTigard; citizens to pay for ,'the, yimprovement Council and staff discussed the a.m rovemen t o f streets. City street) maintenance` programs. o ` John Butler of Manning'. Commission spoke to ' City annexation policy and the impact on schools and police protection, He:' suggested , a 'workshop on the new development code and,' comp plan. He feL..t: the City" should plan for the impact of new development. .`� o Chris Vanderwood, Planningsupported Commission' su Phil Edints suggestions and stated her concern regarding the decrease in level of police sere..ice and wouldsee" it looked at� more closely. like to ' " I o Chairman Prank Te edinc stated the Commission's concern is how to � control P " . gCity' would likePlanning Commission rows n as' the i t to." The lacks specific guidelines from. Council regarding many items such a,. traffic circulation patterns, economic development requests', annexation issues, wetland and ,floodplain issues., he suggested Council instruct City staff to crystallize those areas ' so the City ' could make some' policy decisions and then 'the Planning Commission could deal with them. Council and ' Teped .no then discussed issues ,and concerns 'regarding annexation, in the Washington Square,) and Metzger .. area and lack of policy guidelines. Staff discussedsetting up punderstand o a,WGrksho to the comprehensive plan, how to handle applications and the hearing process. o Councilor Cook and other Council members thanked the Planning Commission for all their ttork and effort in getting the comprehensive plan to Co' uncil. : 9 PUNNING & bEVtt.OPMENTREPORT ANI HA.h .REPOt Ii a«' Planning and ieze o me, n t 1irector � sh.�� dIt r 1 informatxon building, Department revenue � *� overview of activities, noting �their department smajor accomplishmentis submitting tl'•e cotnpreliens ive plan to LCbC. They, hope to have' the I plan finalized) in April...' Be reported activities in the department have increased since the `adopting! of the° plat'. Staff ,hopes to spend more time on anneations, economic 'devel,opment and work with the Park 1oard . I i " I it ? —A,.10uNCIL m l #-ri� #,� "II�' �£� � �y . { • I o Liz Newton re orted on reve d p Hues an number of applications receiv,ed by the Planning- Department, comparing them with last year's activities. o an Director ,I ,overview n=n e t;o ' � �. g r r Monahan gave an overview of $uiiding Department activities noting the adjustment in building staff and use of an ;intern to train in the department. * i o Building, Official Ed Walden spoke to building revenue and codes enforcement,' noting codes enforcement has suffered due to lack of staff time.,"', ; o Councilor Scheckla inquired about signs on Wayside Inn and Shell station 'at Shady Lane and wanted staff to review the issue. Staff to 'respond on 1/9/84. 1 10. DARTMOUTH LID' PROGRESS;REPORT'', I M l t a. L)irector, of Public Works Currie summarized highlight's of the projectsect noting there were 3 phases: 1. return with consensus of the larger property owners regarding the location, 2. determine the assessment district.. boundaries ':andH, assessment form,ul.a; 3. come, back with feasibility" report and' set public hearing. The information presented is , the first phase, regarding location of street and the 5 large property owners 'mak. up 90% of the H.land to be benefited from the improvement. St'aff is requesting guidance on the routing so the project may proceed With an, engineering report. o referred to his s 'letter ncting ,the property owners �: in ; support, , opposedand unknown. He the route giving the ' reason through the various properties r' He stated they hoped to develop,'"a road 'with' the least 'impact,, on residential property and giving rnat.imuth benefit to the property ,owners. z , othe Highway Mrs. Ball, ,froth the' audi ence stated,�.ed g y bepartnient bought rig that was property with the uncte� ;Sandi' � where the interchange would . be and" should not be included in 'the LID. ' The Oregon State Highway Department should pay .tor improvementsIbetween S.W. 68th. and 69th. o Lavelle HIAllen, NPO' ', #4,' stated his concern regarding impact on , residential r'Property and. the traffic floe/drainage problems c Louie Steuart. resident at fled e ath pro .ert stated her c � P y,� concerti p gg I re ard�,n the of her house. She sou. "�ested the route tae. tino"ire.d� , g ' 'g removal to the south. to vatart.t o dark po etneyer ' X050, S . Gunton obd c ted to the route being so + ,los to his home and spoke to the livability,. noise and fumes. e suggested the road. besouth �, t*�ved as .far as possible,. o ' rdon Martin, 12165,, S.W.. 72nd, stated he touldn4 t .support this route because of the' 'impact ora the reside ts,, lie noted, if the road was. SII ( PACE, [ µ iiryxh3Vy sDE, Elf Et1 19,,*. 1 98W t I rr moved south they would have the largest assessment and the land can't ! " support it with no development. He noted he was willing tc; dedicate the property and put in $200,000 towards the project o Council, and staff discussed alternative routes, cost and key characteristic differences o Robert Wahl, 7080 S.W. Clinton,` inquired how close the route would come to his residence. Staff responded with distances from property ?, M line and residence. o Council .re ues ted Is ff to bring back alternative routes with P summarized construction ; cost between the' two proposed routes on January 16, 1984. 11. PURCHASING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS I , + utibns City Administrator I ized theproposed ^ Adm�n�.strator summar .': ordinances and resol ' noting this was the next step in setting up a centralized purchasing system. a. ORDINANCE NO., 83-62 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND , PURCHASING, REPEALING CODE CHAPTER 2.46 AND II RE-ENACTING PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW- BOARD, AMENDING CODE SECTION °. , 2.04.040(4), AND DECLARING AN EMER.GENC?. ; r , A. o Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded, by Councilor !Schecltla, to adopt. Approved pp� by unanimous vote 'of Council:. present. 1 b.' ORDINANCE No. 83-63 AN ORDINANCE SUPERSEDING 7PER5EIING RESOLUTION , NO. 77-5 I, ^I ' AND' ADOPTING RULES OF THE CITY OF, TIGARD LOCAL CtNTRACT REVIEW" BOARD FOR THE AWARDING OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. I , I , n to' "d" t. o Motion byCouncilor. Coble onde'" ,� 'sec d by_ Co�tnc ilor Brian, a op ,, II Approved �� �unanimous vote of Council present.t. , to RESOLUTION NO. 83-109 ARESOLUTION ADOPTING A PURCHASING MANUAL. ' I o Motion'by Councilor Cook seconded by„ Councilor Brian'i to approve. ,I I Approved 'by,uunanizious vbte'of Couilpresent. 12w VVLLP I,I.EL7E NSIVd,1,; PLAN -URBAN PLANNING AREA I i table _ Curnsen us ;�� C'ounci1, +�as. to ,_able ��to ,da�.uary 1984, ��� �mectinE. � I ,� 13. RESOLUTION NO. y83* 1..j0. A RESOLUTION OP TB.E TI.GARD CITY COUNCIL PRESCRIBING NEW` PEES 'Oa BTCN CGDE EXCEPTIONS. II f i II PAGE 5 - COUNCIL MINUTES - DECEMBER, l9 1`98 ...._, , ,, ,r<, .,. > >, t ,.. _.l ..+Yt : t4 dtr,.'x„u,H w A,. - is+l i teul++ ,1•t `Y`dt4!N '1 k'e IIA' 1.IYa. Y r'1m.i Gu in ul x.Mu',kr1 F.n,l k,l'„., M. fr' r a Ii' , . a. Motion 'by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian, to approve. d . Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 1,-.. 14. RECEIVE AND FILE DEPARTMENT REPORTS a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to receive and file,: Approved by unaumous vote of Council present. 15. ACCEPT NEW BOND AND AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF EXISTING MAINTENANCE BOND FOR: fl. Bellwil}od IMI and Copper Creek II a. Councilor Scheckla in inquired ifhe Citywill ll have some expense later if the sidewalks were not complete. Director of Public Works explained there will be a one-year bond that will assure the sidewalks will be built. 1 b. Motion by Councilor Cook, secr,nded by Councilor Brian, to accept and i' authorize release of existing maintenance bond. !' Approved by unanimous, vote of Council present. 16. RESOLUTION NO 83-106 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL PROVIDING FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY, DESCRIBING THE PROPERTY TO BE y SOLD, THE BACKGROUND CIRCUMSTANCES, THE PROPOSED DIRECTING PUBLICATION USE THEREOF, OF NOTICE 4 SETTING A TIME ANIS PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING. a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian, to approve. Approved by,unanimous vote of Council present. 1' 17. APPROVE APPOINTMENT NPO #6 - Doug Vezina , i. a., Motion by Councilor Cook,, seconded by Councilor Brian, to approve. ti y y ,, Approved by' unanimous vote of Counti !nt. 18„ RESOLUTIONA RESOLUTION PROVIDING THE CITY OF TIGARD ON NO. 83-lO , T: HE AMENn1ENT OF BOTti THE U HORIgATION" FOR T , INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACREEMENT ENTITLED,, a' INTERGQVEIRINIMENTAL COOPERATION t' • AOREEMENT-ME'TROPOLIT'AN AREA ' COMMUNICATIONS i4 CO C,ISSION" AND THE AADOPTEO CitBLE COMMUNICATIONS E E NTTO PERMIT AND AtTTHORIEE, ` `' ORTPLAINS. Tilt CITY tiRAIVC�ISER� OREGON TO BECOME A MEMBER i,, OF THE '`MIO WS COMMISSION MET�t� . t'CI�I.T`ANAREA CC�MMtJNICA. i AND A PANTY TO THE FRANCEISE, AGREEt,1ENT AS AUIIENDED 1'' FOR NORTH PLAINS a G, a Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Counc .l or riai , to approve. Approved by unan..i'mous vote of Counttl present. " , PAGE 6 - COUNC. L 14INUT88' - OE.CRMBER 19, 1983 r 64 El p al 19. RESOLUTION NO. 83-108 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING THE CITY OF TIGARD 'AI3THORILATION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF BOTH THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENTITLED, "INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT- METROPOLITAN AREA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION" AND THE ADOPTED CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FRANCHISE AGREEMENT TO PERMIT AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY OF WILSONVILLE,VIL'LE OREGON TO BECO?zE A MEMBER, OF Ti1E METROPOLITAN AREA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND A PARTY TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT, AS ADDENDED FOR WILSONVLLLE. i " 4 a. Motion. by, Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian, to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. I " 20. RATIFY COUNCIL CALENDAR F` . +r a. Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian, to ratify.' Approved by unanimous' vote of `Council present. 21. APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES - November 21, 1983 and December 5, 1983 Councilor Cook' a. Motion byC �ilor ,, seconded by Councilor Brianto approve. �. � • Approved byunanimous vote of Council present. PP 22. LIBRARY BOARDRE t1 EST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SURVEY c. t keepcosts down and watch a. Councilor Scl=�ec�cla explained his concerti o: � experidi.tures.' City Administrator responded staff would ` be sure services are delivered and wi11 have contracts prepared. t A , t l 1 theSpace d`scussed ur ose a d s review o f " o Council �. P P f Library Boar Needs II proposals, as itwas suggested all proposals be ,submitted to ' Council. Library Board felt they were to narrow the proposals and 'I iiiak,e ,a reconirtiendati,on to Council 'Consensus of Council was the group proposals " I was to narrow down the and make as specific recoMrneiidati.on , as they can b,. Motion�on gib. Cn� o r Co ok seconded by Councilor cel r Brian,� to approve. e. .: ppleved,by unanimous voteof Co�i ri.l present, t I I � . A � END . ITEMS NO ( 23.1„ BUDGETCOMMITTEE, ATTENDANCE I I i a. ' City Adiniiistrstor noted tie metric), on Budget Committee Meeting i,, Attendance was prepared at request of Budget Committee, and was i I a receive and file it iu i i 1 PACE 1' -' CO CN IL MINUTES "" DRCE�7BECI 190 1.93 ail • 23.2 S.W. 68TH AVENUE LID a. Director of Public Works reported the Oregon State Highway Department was completing street improvements, in that area and recommended the project be discontinued,, b. Motion'` by Councilor Scheckla, seconded by Councilor Brian, to discorl,'tinue' the S.W. 68th Street LID. Approved by r,nanimous vote of Council present. 23.3 LABOR RELATIONS a. City Administrator inquired if Council wished an update on ' labor relations tonight. Consensus of Council was to discuss in January 1984. 24. ADJOURNAHENT AT 10:20uss ir �I City Recorder .,I✓ ATTEST: io'-.-ol''''' , 7 ,f.._,,,..; d Mayor I n Cn � !i p /a86/ w I PACE `' COUNCIL MMMX " T1,8 - D �h '13Et i'9, x.983 , , r ii R t3 �` I C E P' UB N t7 `F L A G H E A R I I I Notice is r hereby given that the Tigard City. Counc,ii• ., at, its meeting or' Monday r 1)e -mbar '� 1983 at 17:30 P.M,, in the lecture ,room ' ' of Fowler Junior HighSt,hoo1,' 10865 SW Wa;.nut' Street, Tigard, Oregon, .twill consider the follg owain application: FILE NUMBER; CPA 17--83 & ZC 13-83 ApP LICANT. Marvin. Smith O{tt\TER, SmiLhfWiliiamson/Elliot 4'9 SE 94tI ' 409 SE 94th Vancouver, Washington Vancouver, Washington • iy and a •y, � R�.La For ,a Coma. pr�hensve Plan Amendment from �,o� �to Medium De ns 'Zone Change from R-7Ps) to A-12 . r , Ica Between Cook Park and Tigard H. h School:' off SW 92nd Avenue, ' Washington County Tax Map 251 144 Lot 1000. (See map on reverseside) Thepublic hearing on this matter r il,l be conducted in acoordau ce with, the, rules of p tocedtxre, of the Pl nu g Comrlliss ona Any persons,hav t?C' 4.nterest, may testimony may he submitted s ma er attend � d�afothe a.r�.ta�:a�, hear tc�i be. entered. .x.ntc Should' you rush to appeal, a written letter addressed to the City Recorder must x..e p : . ...,.; ..the e ►iration of.' y ; ,. r be recei rior to' the' fifteenth da'� after the. dec�,s.ron of ' the hear g 1 If notice to appeal is riot received within fifteen days t the action it vapid: For further format io •lease co s �t ct ,tie ��.a 'i :� at ��-�. "� p tit � �, 1tiA CI " i Ar 1211,8$, S , "y Ash Avenue (corner'of ASh Avenue 13urnham Streets) • • M I I I , W 4 l •at 1 a •s 1� iii Si , MILLE III *to' w1.1 r 01 , A , . . - ' 34674 ' tt.,,,‘ i,loos 1: -, . , 1 ,, , • , , , , , , ,,.. 1 ., 1.200, ,.. •L , , , ,.. 1 . 1 •c $ At. I., { • � .d. in . ,r '' ' ',2 C}e,i .. r b t t. - - 44 4.,a 4.0,�, . - te., R/ipt • tit 4.6 G, f 44 09 . t J fit w , 4141.1'9 ---e Sa'S.544t 16I..' . , , . . eT,.I*', j bi mrMr ,fahio zomoi+2t,ti Pr .. 9.00 3' ' it . ' N+a iiiiix3 - t ,E 1 Mei, MhA• •. , Ttitl plat 13 fo y traid IA. , kxating r G1 vtittt ret ri+ . to Ott �t,tt nitd tthtt` uncia{ ,. Wlido this pt t ili 1r: to �"" b' ' liob, iti►ror a�1 tiott,ottitti ' ', ' `" — . '� d tip't"i"Sit4tt ter t'1ft".`1pe tlx"N �. . . d tin{ `' l / A� ,; k o ..' SAt t eb Tail iMist)R11ttcE'Cx it'ht''t,. r * �' ' ,[:,,I),„ { I � . 5t)t t.�,lit{�rtNN•�twStat,t{`iV"d«'` w 4 ! 8 o tLm a,t 4nn i - it iti i r 4‘..?,.)1,4' / t b bw. .f d . . .. ..... a w. .w. , , 6. ORDINANCE NO. 83-56 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBERS 81-50 & 82-54; ADOPTING THE TUALATIN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FIRE PREVENTION ORDINANCE FOR k CERTAIN ' PORTION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AND DECLARING AN EMEKGENCY. , ' I a. by Motion Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian to adopt. Approved byunanimous vote of Council.Pr ' I 7e APPROVE VACATION OF SIDE YARD''. LOT' LINE I EASEMENTS REQUEST' - COLONY CREEK ES:TATES • II a.' Public Hearing Opened o (City RecorderlrecommendedCouncil h,,13.d., hearing and approve the request, r I b. . Public Testimony Y I I speak. o � No one appeared to ' Public HearinE Closed c. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 83-57 AN ORDINANCE VACATING EASEMENTS ON LOTS IN A PORTION OF COLONY CREEK ESTATES SUBDIVISION, A PLAT LOCATED IN THE CITY' OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON ' COUNTY, OREGON. d. secondedto adopt.Motion by` Councilor Brian, by Councilor Scheck. a, ,p Iby unanimous vote of �(.,ounci,l� ' Approved r PPI ' 8. 'COMPREMIENSIVE PLAN i'AME NDMENT CPA 1.7 83 &, ZC 13 83 Marvin Smith I NPO . Commission's recomthen.dation for approval' Of a Review o f. Pla,nni�hg Co , ° Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Lot./ to Medi,um Density and a Zone, Change 11 from R-7 'PD to A-12,. Location: between Cook Park. and, Tigard High School of SW 92nd Avenue.' (.Wash. Co. Tax ,Hap' 2S1 14A, Lot' 1000). I II a I Public ljc Hear Opened ' . .I I and. annin' pl a bireo"tor sunimara.7ed history" of application � o Pl ening �' P ' Commission's action. Ike noted the original request, eras for X74 units g' is, eces Y u , and stated no; ruling. , nsar at this time for this property. He iI spoke 'to the bu.ildable land 'and area in the floodplain that may be . dedicated to the City. , I I ' I I I b. Public Test t.on. l?ro on eats � I I o Dean. Wers t Attorney, 6101 SW Nyberg, Titalatin; OR, repPesettitig r roperty t��aner"s Smith and described the ' features of the boldable. 'land and services available for development of` the. property,' Ile estimated they would dedieate ap ltokimately 15 ,aces; to . Cook park use as t4e.1� as 'dedicate some open 'space the flood;"lain for , latid I I I _ I 'I S AGE , COUNCxtMiNUTES EGIEM 8 5� 193 I ' ti , o Ryan O'Brien, 1134 SE 23rd,' Millsboro, was there to answer any questions Council may have. o Phil Pastex`ia, NPO #6 stated the NPO was in favor of the application.. c. Opponents o None o aPpeared to testify.f J o Planning 'Director stated staff favors, the proposal. o Mayor' Bishopspoke to his concerns regarding this property located between Cook Park and the High '"School on 92nd. He felt with the high density allowed and, access,. only. on 92nd it would create additional traffic problems in the higtti school stadium :area. He stated he could 1. 1 not support, highy �'the 'density' re uest ,I o Counciland staff' dxscu ssed ,,the ' issues� ofpur base Iof, thepark land, �€ number of units proposed', issues of access and 'safety issues. It was noted Ian application would have to go through SDR ila subdivision application process. : Rerouting traffic through ;to S«1C41,. ' 85th or some other alternative route to alleviate the !problemwas�discussed« Public: Hearing Closed I dMotion' bycouncilor!l0r Sc he kla, second d by Councilor Scott, to approve , CPA 17-83 and ZC 15 81 and have staff! prepare an nor#finance« !' Approved. � o �f I by 4-1 vote' o CraUnciL pith Mayor Bishop NAY. 9. ORDINANCE NO. 83--58 AN 'ORDINANCE,. ADOPTING FINDINGS AND UPHLOLDING TUE PLANNING COMMIES ION'S DENIAL OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP. AMENDMEINT AND: ZONING DISTRIr"i" AMENDMENT (CPA and ZC 8-83 - ;. GALT OS V I-NIE?ARD) AND ,DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 44 a. Motion by Councilor Cook} seconded by Councilor Evianto p ado "t a, .. _ . D irector recommended ado tinn ofI t he ordinance noting the I developer': h�s n�t sented 1an application for the revised Approved b � � -� vote o f �ouncx 1 Prese t w Conci lors Scheckla and 1' ' Scott',voting NAY. I � ,, I �. Ordinance will. require a second readin DINA lO O'RII AN ORD�NANC NCI: NO. $3�5'� E 1NC TITLE' «0�+ QP` THE T�GARD1 AME1�D �, ' ODE AND t ECLAkING AN .EMHRGENCY: . I - ' NUN.��C"PAD C a. Motion iby !Councilor $rian, seconded ea o:" Counci lob took to adopt oCoc 1. requested .in'fortita, ion ba, disttibt.ted through th ...u n e Ctlatiiber! 'Commerce and city newi let er. Approved by unanimous; vote of Council, ACE, !COU NC1 'MINtJT S' 1)E:CE1,11iE . 11110 • A 'FADAVIT OF 1,42%1ILING I I STS OF OREGON ssw County of Washington ) City of Ti d ) I , :r being first duly ssa0rn, on oath despose 4) and say:w I S t • for a `ecce ar t I. am Th1� t the Cit of Tigard, Oregon That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard cr nc 1�... City II I I I I of which thea cid is ar copy (Marked Ext� , �?��.t A) ' each attachedday of � the. overrber named, t Y DL I I of, the fai'i<xg persons �� 1982at the address shown on the I� „ � m�.:�l.in� to each of them attached list (Marked Exhibit 13) , said notice as hereto attached, LI inthe dayof- on de �.tec� thea�.d. United States Mail1 th II , November x19$3 Po sta p `I I II ` I II I I � II I i I � I r I I t I I F +of d � the I ba befo � II subs�-��� an � I I II r 1983 I I I L _ I I • I , i I I I i I INC7IARY• PUBLIC OF OT;tEGON . I I I r` I I I r, r I �I ' CAI1'[i11;551on � t I I , ' L I , I 11 I it I I i I I I I I LII 'I II I I I I I I � I !( I I I i I I .I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I I i I I Notice isherebgiven that the Tigard 1)1anriing Commission, at its meeting 1`ovember 7 5 19'83 7:30 P.N.,in the lecture room on Tuesday, at, of Fowler Junior High School, 10865 S.W. Walnut Street, Tigard, Oregon, will. consider the fol lowing' P� a lication: I I FILE NUMBER: ,CPA 17-83 & ZC I' 13-83 � I � � I " I APPLICATJT. Marvin Smith OWNER: Smith/Williamson/Elliot 409 S.E. 94th4 09 S.E. 94th Vancouver, Washington Vancouver, Washington Lg g I ' I U T. �] I I dme Cop to Medium Density and a I REQES I For a m rehens a.ve "Ian Amendment from Lo'w` Zone Change from R-7PD to A-,12, to facilitate al 174 unit c.onaominum I I ti on approximately 8.5 acres. • I I I I LOCATION. Between Cook Park and Tigard High School o f SW 92nd Ave I WJashington County Tax Map 251 14A lot 1000. • I I (See mapon reverse side)de) I I I I The , l' e public hearing on. this matter; will be conducted, in. accordance With the I procedures of the `Plannin. ion. �� Any Planning « I persons'having i • . . �interest in this matter may attend and be. hear orstestiraori�� may be s�..ubmitted it x' Y « I I writing to be entered into the record of the initial hearing. I 1 should you wish to appeal r. a Written letter addressed to the City Recorder must be received prior to the ry���}��,Jiration of the f `ft day after the decision of ---L i ♦ � ., V eer�t�'1 .. , i2. the hearing. if noticeto appeal is not received within fifteen days, the action is II II I I For further inforttiation pIleasecontact the P lanridang Be ar�a�;. t 659--4171. fi (AR�7 ICI i 5� ���. Asi A ue (Corner of Ash Avenue & 13ttrnhatii Street) I.I.. _ I II r , • 0 VA' I I 10 a $ J.0,2'4. ',II L 1:E IL1E • • ,' ;� lilt l*Qs4 wi 1 4p M' •1 . , 74g 33 1/3 R OO$ e" r -260 t I 12 00' ,, I k,;l I. ,Rift. • i� I • 9. � 34 .. _ _ t,±.4.O.ac opiw - - el n 5 -�-_i it 000 ikon► ' xa.Zr'sC.. c, • l WAC a : i `, T4$'/,' T 4 ` ,r k IP•'95iii ! e_l.Ts ,. 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"W v to Z z m Lo W !S fD tD O. co v O . th W ,0,4CD R 07 • h z T `�owtng Wilt Be conttdered"",by' the Ti4rd Planh`sig"' Sxhm ssioh"on (D CD ct3 Nt)ve ibee 14,1983'otil: ()ii.in at rowler�Jr' ,.l1lgh;.,Sch otl tecta r 1.0805 z W ab �S VJ'.''i nlnut,Tigard,OR,Eurthe'ir�information may be obtained,.from.' a Dt;`gee.,, a ° o °" tor'of'planning&15exTelopinent x112755 S t��Ash,Tigard,'Oregon or b;�callttig °•" m 639-4171. ..,,, , :. conic ehebstve.plan Arnehdment,CP417,43'`Markin Smith NPO# g Z�� t �o a Chan e 1�83 A request,for a ComiYeehenstve Plan A nendment from low to mediuttz . tmlex on Zone roxtmatel 8. acres+The top ,facilitate a X74 fi $ d � pP 5 a r l nit cattdotttpum, ,. n e. is de5ig- Inst rest otatta, and a ha t`ro �.-71•' nated.Low Density and zoned fit.--7I l) Located.Betweera'Coolc Pail(and Tigard Sigh School()ff SW 92nd Aye.,Wash.Co Tax.Map 26'1 14A,Lot 1000.' ,mr , $ubdMsitirn.S 9-83 Bond,Barb#2`NPO#5' ii . requestfor a�Preliminary Pat a roval fore a 24 lot single-family restden-� cl Ill tD A tial subdrtiston on 3.75 acres `The property is designates M'dium Density antdr ig zoned.AWI2.Located:on SW 79th Ave.eft�urharn,�'aslr,'Co. Tax`Map'281 12C,Lot 2300. ', G.N. i U sigh Code Jxoeptton,SCE.3-83 Wayside Inn t #4 , ; to A request tar an ex k)tton from the sign Lode to:allow the tpiaciffi,'N'of an `° additional free startning sign,100 square feet per face and 30 feet in iteight,,toi identifj the"Wayside Motei, The property is designated.General COl lin l= ion IS zoned CA,Located.At 114 0 SW Pacific Ilsvy : and Code, deptton SC8 5,53 r'trst XntetStai Sign. ,�ank NPO#2 iti I, A request tor an exception from the>Mgo code to allow raising the height of, an existing 26 foot high stgu by,eight or tett feet.Tile,proper4r'is designated General`Corrtttmerdihi'-and iS toned C»5..Located at 11760 SW"lfall. , subdivision 8849 PI Ceiltu 21 Rom lite, ,O ` uest for a Conceptual rttd Detailed Plari approval l of a Plarzaad lietel. opmektt,conslstttrg of 215 single'tamt:y toots.The property i. designated Lour •' Density ftesidentlal and.toned It.4,Pb Lottlte4 et 13900 SW.121st 41.ve,, ' it.. Co.' `ax Map 281.30 ,,Lot 401 and 251 4,tot 1400. ,� TT6?59.Publish 1rtoveiz ber$ '1983„ , a I I ,r+ ' z„.ADpVlT �F MAILING OF G II � I I I�EC3U1V , STATE County of Washington ) ss. ' City of Tigard ) . I LI II Y. Diane M. Jelderks, being firstduly sworn, on oath despose and say• 1 I . That i II I I am a k I I Secreta' for I I the City of Tigard, Oregon That I Sel.�d I1Qfzce of hearing of the T, a nd PlanningViscionI � I I I I 1 I I I I I I I of w�.c� the attached o Marked Exhibit A) each I I is_ la �a,�y I I: , , • g anted persons on the __� thy��of --- of the following n 1982, by mailing to each of,them at the address shown on the it B) said notice as ereto attached, chQd list �Y�k�,��ed`E�u.b �.tta ,. ' desposited in the United (States Mail on the 3 day of �c. re aide ,; � 1 �` � 9� Prepaid- ,p � I � ;, 1, � � 1983 � �` I I � 1 � I' I I � } I I I L I I I , A I the .---' day of Subscr�ed and sv�csx'n to before ore n on H � I � I I I I III: II I I 11 I . I I I : � I II I �My :•� 1 I I'.. N f i r -.1,1i,"iet-t-/d"'"----es. I • YM'.' n:.h"1 A. Jy. iBLIC. OF V� >� n'. ,t,� II 1 i Y GaT ti r ,Y—/ - I ' :I I i I I • ' I I, II I L I _ 1 I I I I I n '� I I I I I � II i I II I L I I` I' I I I I I I I li I i I i i I, I 11 I I I I I � I • i • CflYOFTI6ARD WASHINGTON COUNTY,QREGON• , FILE NUMBER: CPA 17-83 & ZC 13-83 DATE 'APPLICATION SUBMITTED: October 21, 1983 DATE 'APPLICATION ACCEPTED: October 26, 1983 Dear Applicant: • This letter notifies you that your application is acceprted and will be placed on the appropriate approval authority agenda within. 35 days. The City will complete. all actions including resolution of all appeals • dayappliesto by Februar 24' 1983 A 120 time limit decisions wholly' within the' authority and control of the City of` Tigard;' � y 1111e14.1.24) day, period can be. extended for reasonable period at you request,. If you have any questions, pleaSe*edlitact the Planning Department a, 639-4171• r i i Sxnca.re l D Tigare. Planning Department a , 44I,'' SOY it}ikl, a dni j(O2O8P) 1, 15 8W.AsH P.046 ,tt)ti5GON 072, 0 H.630-41/1 � � �� „. ,.oma. Yi'£a , . - „e-.....,.., _ -t+ , ry -�! i r,,�,gyp� r Y N ,�..� r4� �.�inS, .. .rr le G9+e mIM-1 'ry M,r ei I ih1' NW4rbnu�)WM A'Il'i 4G dllnd�l.6 .... ,.— .,...,. .m I +. ...v.w. Y F �r inn Order 'No. w 26249 Page No. 4 ' NOTE A: Our examination of the premises T,errein described reveals aanent appurtenant an- pp n Pp pp easement. No examination has been. made .as to the insurability of said easement, the same, being set:' out for informational purposes only.` Should insurance of the, easement be desired, an additional charge will he made, Said easement, is described as follows, Reserving to the grantors, their heirs and assigns, the right of egreas and ingress over a strip of land approximately 16 feet in 'width, the center line of which easement is described, as fol lows Beginning ,at a point on the westerlly line of the tract described bel.,; which point is 492.6 feet Worth of the southwest corner or tho above described tract running thence East 450 freet to the terminating paint of said easement Also beginning at an. iron rod on the west line of 'that certain tract o land in Section 14, Township, 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian Washington Count bre on c,b�nve ed :to John''Scheckla as tract No. 2 in.. the deed recorded, on Paso 91, Book 156, Washington `Ceunty' Deed • Records, which iron, rod it West 1760.0 feet and South 00 01' West 940.5 feet from, a stone at the tortyheast corner: of said ,Soheckia tract ,14; 1 being the southwest corner of a tract of land describers in deed from ga V. - John Scheckla et ct� to �Trioi� High 2 �t. �� and i�a,shirt ton. County', +cher , 8 b � � g Oregon, recorded February 13, 1052 in Book 329, Page 222, and running 1: thence along the west, line of the above tntioned Schackla property South 0° 01' West 10281 5 feat to .an iron at the southwest corner of Tract No.' 1 of Beed, Book 156, (Page 91, thence along the .totamettad south line of the Solomon Richardson Donation Lend +Claim; NO* 44, South, 89'P 54' East 159.8 feet to an iron rod,; thence North 00 01' East 4846 feet to an iron rod; thence East 520.2 feet to an iron; rod`, on the east lige. of i', the above mentioned, Sch,ecia property; thence along said east line, North 0d'', 014 East 544.5 feet to an iron rod' thence. West 880.0 feet to the point of beg :tning! NOTA ' e fitd no ud T 'S'tates. ev�n�e liens againat« SNNEA CONSTRUCTlN,, anOre on Co p_otot3o n, � w i:l. Vf,trFN. I i - I - , 1 ` ' , F • • •Order No. W 26249 DESCRIPTION Beginning at an iron rod on the West line of that certain tract of land in Section 14,, Township 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon, conveyed to John Scheckia as .. tract t No. 2 in the deed recorded on Page 91, of Book 156, Washington County Deed Records, which, iron rod is West 1760.0 feet and South 0° 01' West 940.5 feet from a stone at the northeast corner of said Section 14; being the southwest corner of a tract of land described in deed from John'Scheckla, et uu to Un::ion }ling 2 Jt , Tigard, , Washington County, Oregon, recorded February 13, 1952, in Book 329, Plage 222, and running thence along t, west line of the above mentioned Scheckle property South 0 ;lWest 102845 feet, to an t' iron tad at the southwest corner of a tract No» 2 of Deed in Book 156, Page 91, thence along the monomented south line of the Solomon r , Richardson i)otation Land Claim No. 44, south 89° 54' .East 359.8 f feet to an iron rod and the true paint°p of beginning of : the tract 1",rein described* thence North 0 01' East 484.6 ,feat to an iron rod; thence East 520.2 feat to an iron rod on the east line of the. above mentioned Scheckla property; thence. South along the east line 484 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner therof; thence West along the south line thereof 520 feet, more or less, to the true, ' point of beginning. { y • i • • SACS +w+i'4,Aw<u,.»r,wJ�,l'L1Wu! uur4u:i+n„''wMG.ar i IA'�"� wWW�.,�a. y)hrtai...w b�Wi+ik., 0'i * r '+'ba�WswwM nw,r•I. , m '. , i • , , 1*'' L''' 4. cir(oF TIFARI) 3 WASHINGTON COUNT OREGON (1 2 -- 'z L t . 1 glEIIVR\ W . ' E No fA C11�NcL �a..tI�A 111,1J.1 \1 \,4:r 0IV L�I�.� ` S CITY OF T1GARDJ? 12755 SW Ash, PO Box 2339 . .,r ,, RECEIPT ,4,10.. kti- -- -c„ Tigard,' Oregon 97223 (503)639-4 171 ' '� , ��% e ` ,:. t OF `f1���C} � r•oj� sTA�,�` usE QNLY, 1. GENERAL .LN FOIZM.�-17. " �-.4` 4'7 � Associated Cases: PIOPERTY ADDRESS '� i ' - p D '1146rh'444L1- ----QeKcL___1? ' cr.CL__Yq.___ ... LEGAL DESCItTI'`'i�IOrE �.�� t�� 0 INTERNAL PROCESSING: Accepted .f or Pre-App...: SITE SIZE '9 am.A•ce..' -te . , PROPERTY OWNER/DEED HOLDER a hoc, I ' By: ADDRESS 1/39. , ; PHONE pxe-A t � Pp. C ITY ,✓ ..i '` �, r Zx p �' �i D b sr `. I Date & Time PIPPLICAI�T . rLL1� . -' PHONEé27- �Acceted for Decis�ion��� �L .� � ‘'.4--;7 p n; ADDRESS �� �I r�� CITY b.'!:1 ' r. / 1, ZIP C` D a�r ;I *'Therethe owner and the appli' -nt are different people , the } applicant must be the purchaser of record or a leasee in Hearing Date: Possessror► with written authoriza t-ion from ),:he owner or an _ 1 agent of the owner with written authorizatiOth The written Hear ing Reset To: H g ng a;uthdrization'I must be submitted with this application. 2. RE u7 RED LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION IS0 ATTACHED E:i YES No, Decision: filed '6` mai led 3. THIS APPLICATION INVOLVES THE. FOLLOWING': APP. , . FETE FILED ?AID Accepted for Appeal '?X C omprehe s ePlan AmendL,Leht 4-,---- fttem to_ /q /2.--b ' By: .� qua .-judio.ia t.•'Y, ,' s legis 1ative Date� of pe aring Zone Change from to quas iuj ud is',Lai �.e g is la t eve DESC RIPTION Planned Lfnit Development Comp. Pla Designation: ' ounct?pt plan de tailed plan, W.! , OS subdivision O No 14a j or :Partit .on _ Minor Partition C Minor i ZoT'ii°n Dis.tr�.ct De s ig��t Re�t'�,e�r _ Condi'ta.�onal Use oiiF •p No, Val'i ante to Zoning Ordinance Title 18) Quarter Section No. Vat' zts t o Subdivision Or .., lit,"Lt. 17)Suns it ie 1nd 1,e;�my i:'t S`I'AM"E" NOTES Flotdplains t ai,na; way$ t00p Slopes 1thc t } 1. e t ti r u.+,4u.0 a .,. •i. , I , w CENERA.L AP LICA.CIUN FORM , PACE 7 CASE No CITY OF TIGARID127'55 SW' Ash, P0 Box23397 Tigard , Oregon 97223 - ,(503)639-4171 , INFORMATION ' SUPPLEMENTAL TO BE PROVIDED BY APPLICANT) FOR STAFF USE ONLY , l+ . DISTRICTS NNo re of Response _._ A.I,• Sent 'es No , Yes SCHOOL DISTRICT WATER DISTRICT -, ---,-,---=--.---., '" ' ' FIRE DISTRICT r.•- PARx DISTRICT RICT �- - Available: YES NO 1",:i UNIFIED SEWERAGE A NCk Sewer OTHER ., 5'. PUBLIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ;';, NATURAL GAS TELEPHONE ...4',2: 7 . OTHER I I , .I ' I I 6. PUBLIC TRANSIT (TRI MIET) NEAREST BUS ROUTE AND STOP1 II 7. OTHER INTERESTED AGENCIES (SPECIFY) ' I ; I S. CHARACTER OF THE AREA I EXIS'I'INC LAND USE PLAN DESIGNATION ZONE VERIFIED .E? STAFF NORTH / go,e,e 5477.6.,d71..,1,,, SatUT 01/ 1, 1 FEST ,:t., ,..� � . i f Vie, r , .... . . ,.,,. , ...... ,„ ,.. .. .,. _ , F ..xx , .. w.w.. .u,,k, ,PJ .Mr' uanti A4.111,tl w+l xL,.wr a7 l.,rvnlpx 41.a4•l,uVfu, GENERAL •APPLI :'.MIEN FO;k l.'AcE 3 .x CASE Nor. k'� CITY SOF, TIGAI D, ,12755 SW Ash , 'PO Box 23397 Tigard.*, Oregon. 97212;'3 - (50)639--4171. ','9,'., CHANCES IN` THE CHARACTER OF THE AREA WHICH ,AFFECT THIS APPLICAT'ION. Pleasr' IDisawus$: l; ,I ., ' 10 DESCRIPTIO1!T OF THE SITE '--',..)1,, c iI J c^.�e...,0"... ✓' .41 - ,,. ' ' Lot Area (,ri. cres square feet) ' 11. EXISTING STRUCTURES ON THE SITE Square Distance Frorn Property Line Use le...1. Feet North ! Scuth ,, East West , '.�......_�:...:«.moi -.. _.,.,. ..,...._................'... .., .,.._,.. .. .............,, ...,,..,. ;;. ,..._..._.....-.,......- .. _, ....,.,..... ...,....,,. .... _..� � .,,� ..,..�.... ..., ... .... �,.�.,.., __ NATURAL CONDIet'IONS` • i4d� :.. 12. Prcent Slope: 57 l ( 13,, vegetation Typast, Average Dia te'r ett.ent 'Of Each Yes, No Size Of Trees Per Size I Trees, t„-' .%, ��a sh,. " L��, 14 w "1podp tains.: I How, 'ntuth of the -site is in floodplaiti?. t c, . 1.5, Water Courses / What ,y'p ' 16, Rook. Otx tc ropp ittgs c: . l` lay Other»I : 8. ii-t)oo;8eti, ,Ileve1.opte, tt P'le'ase 1),r:te:f ty de st ribe the proposed dove I.opmet t ,,' r ''',,':' ,, 1,,,'.'...'',„..,.4''ree.4.., „,..4),,,-. 44,,,w.,,'.-'''„',,-,,,',,'''., ,',,,.-.`",',-,'::',: ',.,„.,:,,.;,...r,, ‘. .e. er,-.:-.4..(L'',-,'''''''',,,,,,' 6,0t...,"'-':',,1 ,4401,24,...,40,1,,' .1:',,,..'" ,,,'.,,,:::', ''''h,', ''', �-; ,�++u+...�xxux� �' ` .rwr. µ«dxw, „,.......,,-,.„.........,,,..,„k.,,,,„,:,, �+,��, `� � � ��'�j yr�„Y n1,,,....,,„,...,.,,,,.... '.4. ,(-x,w•+..+;* �u,.w,MS++'�,w wo we� � tra.ur*�"-h-,---,--.-------------',-° 7..,.Awy�n,wawu..,u,�u+�+�+,raw+.., ��... w oa. , 4�� ;$,,,ie? i.. . ..�.. .vat r .��.,. i I Cr EE�,IZAL A1'1'LICA'!.'�.0t ORZEM'E ori- PACE, 4 ',r CASE No. CITY OF '1'IGARU, + 12755 SW Ash , PO lox 23397 Tigard, dregorn+ 97223 (503)639-4171 19. 'the following is t l is not required.' 20. ,, Overall Site Development 1 Residential Commercia1 Industrial Open Space Other Roads' "', Total No. of acres"` 1 or S quare / 7e/i 0 0 , ,, y feet per use ,, 'i • ` Percent of site coverage 21. T pe° of Residential, Use and Characteristics # of Bedrooms/Unit Type of Use ?' of 'Units EFF. 1 2 3 4 Px opased Density g(17t,ttle)" 4 /17 1 4 / ► '»-e.-' 22. Where applicable, please explain how the open space , common areas and recreational , facilities will be maintained.. " .,,,Z /iv a ,,,,, , --.,_ /a.,,,,,,e ___. , 4(t,,,, e.4b'',,--e4 - J,' e . ,i9 !t •r t I7 ; ‘4,/-ite,A.',4,*/*$ Yt..,,, 4,4.e.At...,/e' 7( :•' om 23,, If thero n ect is to be cotnle+ted inas R ,l p phase::',,t please describe each phaseof the project. s' ha 66 -ez4,4,04- ,P //, e 4(1,4 1,,,e,,,,Az,40,, ?lease stibatit the f.oli.owin,r,, with this appiicationt l;' Written ,Cert ral Narrative, number' as required by Pl;antiinil Oeparttrieli . 2., ProcIf of Ownership Letter f 'authnr i ation, it applicantis tint 'owe . ,.. tx Nap I I i 1 I I I I lu r i I I �,,jE tI t„k,1 «, t'l,,t" yknI��; wi fit.-�t iteSTM' this t"C'r i.:�It'r is to hi, 't!kdt,il ,tNt''t'k=Ik1`,. • ..-� I i I i i I GENERAL APPLICATION FORM _ PAGE 5 "'ha" CASE No. ' . ;- 'CITY ,:'Oh' TIGAI W, 1.27.!,'15' SW Ash, P0 Box :,23397 Tigard , Oregon 97'223 — (5O3)639-4i7?k` ^ I THS FOLLOWING PEOPLE, AS '1REQUESTEI BY 'THE APPLICANT, SHALL' BE NOTIP'IELD OF EACH HEARING. I " (e.g.' Attorrley, ^Surveyor, Engineer) S to No ` ' Notice . otice' Report Decision tRev o,� Review Name ' i ., r • City ( � *` ate Zip , , ; Lia" Name .:.' ,/ Street° r. z_ S tai;; Zip Name ' Street ^ i City ,^, State Zip Namea4 Spree, , C ,,State Zip APPLICANT 4 i r.j 0 n i ''a a • ,I f � ' I I I t !• r II I � 4 Il I f i I I if Y l I I I I , In accordance with Section iS.84.030(2)(b) of the Zoning Ordinance, every applicant. requesting a development proposal is required to meet all } PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE requirements. Please consult the Planning Division concerning these requirements. In accordance with Section 18.84.030(2)(b) of the. Zoning Ordinance, every a applicant requesting 'a development proposal is required to meet all, • PRE APPLICATION CONFERENCE rdgirements. Please consult the Planning Division concerning meso requirements. In accordance with Section 18'84'030(2)(h) of the toning Ordinance, every applicant requesting a deve1opmert proposal is required to meet all PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE requiremeits. Please consult the Planning tiVision concerning these re4tuirettents. IA In accordance with Section 18,84.030(2)(h) of the Zoning 0rd{u8noe„ every H applicant i 1 g. p t P p K 0. p � ��n� a �deve�.o me;n� , ro� osa'i �.�� requited to meet. �I , w exit cant" i^e�+tx "- ,, ICAFr'toN 0"0 p'ERE VO"E: r !q�ifi ,' •s PE APPPS e Piease �,��. t1:t the Pl,anuiin 4 41. v s ot1 coricer riin the requirements•. , • 6 . i Marvin Sm tl-L/W1U1am-sun/Ejl1Lk' 409 S.E. Vaxccouver, ;d iasha.ngton 251 4A 100 Tigard School District 13137 SW Pacific Hwy. Tigard, ,c0r.. 97223 900' GRAYSON 8946 SW Barbur "Blvd Portland, Or. 97219 901 2.S1 140 101 CITY Or TIGARD CITY RECORDER I �I I 1200 I Unified Sewerlage Agency 150 N. 1st Ave. Hillsboro, 0.4t' 97123 I � 11 1300 2S1 14D 100 i I I THOMAS' , 16575 SW 85th Ave. ���� I Tigard, Or.. 97.223 NPO 6 Phillip Pasters Y; 8935 SW Pinnhroolk, St Tigard, Or. 97223 I I I : I , I I: , I tilit t: rl at " I I - cm A /7--g3 r)r � �- 2a• 13 so 5 iThizzrth 0),,toittdrif.,, 1 (/ r ,i, x.,,)..A , 1t�C t m _.,.., iu l R7- i) , _ i i , ,,,, ,w_ij, a (7(,( -, 07-/-)..‘,Itiii;),IL_ .--\33 p6,, ',*'-5--- A 1 ' ' ''--,'--rf " -- - - , iC1,-(3r :‘ '''' ci\ , Ai 71/)41,A, .V-,S7 /�q 9.,,,,,,;( � 'a . I , * r TA o I mailed this to Marvin Smith/Williamson;/El..l:i.ot 409 S1; 94th Vancouver, Washington 2S1 4A 100 Tigard School District 13137 SW pacific Highway ' Tig ard� Oregon on 97223 900 Grayson, 8946 SW B -bur Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97219 1200 Unified SewerageAgency A g 150 N. 1st'Avenue 11 llsbo.o. Oregon 97123 11 100 2S 1 130014D Thomas +, 1 575 SW 85Th. Avenue • Tigard, Oregon 97223 I •� �1PO Phillip Pasteris t r 8935 SW p�.n�l.b:rook. :S � l Tigard, Oregon 97223 1 • 4 i 1 V• I , �I'i Pli 4 I i,. r:. io