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CPR 16-81 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm.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. 'fi1 + y r a 4{F b CITY OF TIGARD CPR 16-81 ►. `--"ASH AVENUE RIGHT—OF-WAY • I . I ry I fi 1 I I �• d _ L I A;. r• p I ' I I v I ra , kyr, 22 .O IP iE EN8IVE PLAN REVISION` - CPR 16�-S i Ash Avenue Right-Qi; Way - Stht Over' From Jar;�l :ry 25, 1982, meet4ng. • a CityAdministrator stated that staff had contacted manypeople present at C the last Council mwas heard meeting where; this issue and noted that the in- tent of the motion by Council was not clear regarding where insertion of O'Mara extension parallel to Ash Avenue should be and also when the actual removal of the barricade should occur. 1, (b) Councilman Scheckla stated that his intent was to remove the barY,i.ade after all street extensions were made. (c) John Butler, NPO #1 , requested second paragraph in Policy 28, as set forth r' inCompany ° ord� ��ance, be changed to show that Main Street Development ' was not req ired to develop Ash Avenue. He also mentioned that the last para- ;,; graph b� 'fore the conditions are set out seems vague when it mentions "suggest- ed methods for mitigating the traffic impact. He recommended that the word 'suggested' 5 removed. a. NINUThS -.. re'hruary,.' I'8, 198?` PAGEr- REGULAR COUNCIL 1SF'Ex r�TG .w• y. I { • .,f , „. r ,., 4 as r1,r.i+: .IBJ;.I. 4 h' iw • .. ... pe. sr.+hl+.t,� Lane••trw ey'nw�NR«r.,.w . .. ♦ .wa.v ,ty• • «, M w • FFF{ JIB , 11{{#{ (di Councilman Cook expressed concern that if the barricade was removed after all the street extensions that the process could be quite lengthy in getting through traffic circulation on Ash Avenue since the Council does not have ;m, t any control ober when the land, will be developed where streets are scheduled forexter sion (e) Lengthy discussion followed with Council and staff. Councilman Scheckla, and "•" 1a is r Bishop stressed that tlhey felt the barricade removal must occur after y p the street extensions are com le Led to protect the Ash Aveau ,' re idents, Councilman Scheckla noted that if the issue of the barricade removal needs to be re-addressed at a later date, Council would have the right to do se. t Discussion followed regarding the actual physical placement of the barricade. . Staff recommended barricade p�.acement be left open to;thee. discretion of staff at the time the barricade is needed',, (f) ORDINANCE No. 82-11 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN APPLICA- TION FOR A. COMPRHENSIVE PLAN ,RFVIS1ON TO THE 1974 NPO #1 PLAN POLICY 28 OF THE CITY OF TIGA'RD DECLARING AN EMERGENCY 'e AND FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Ash Avenue) (g) Legal Counsel read, in full, the proposed changes suggested. by Council , staff, !. ', and NPO members, to the ordinance. Section 2, Policy 28 be changed tr.!, read as follows: , t . "Policy 28: Ash Avenue should be extended across Fano() Creek, enabling access to the neighborhn')ds commercial area without using Pacific Highway. Design F: features shall be used to slow traffic and make the street as safe as possible., Ash Avenue shall be designated a minor collector in conformance with the ` Comprehensive. Street Plan. Design features and mitigation measures shall hold traffic volumes to the middle limits of a minor collector. PS.W."Improvements to S.W Ash Avenue from S.W.S.'tti7 Hill to Fanno Creek 'shall be con- structed as a condition of development, of adjacent properties, The street improvements along with the development of a major commercial site will increase traffic on Asl . A barricade shall be placed at Hill Street approximately' at the, end of the existing pavement to protect the neighborhood eside tits. from the commercial traffic. The.ext sion of Ash Avenue froth the M1.creek to S.W. Burnham will further increase traffic Volumes '19R : s of mitigating-the traffic i.,.pact on the neighborhood shall include in�t~t1QC the following order of improvement construction: 1. Improtr ng S.W. McDonald Street to interim maintenance standards to encour-- age traffic from South of idcflonald to use McDonald to exit to Hall and/or pac 41 4 is Highway. 2. Improvements to the resident dal. portion of Ash' Prom ttiLl to' Frewing. tion of traffic .. could Parking,. . Theseimprovementsld include limitedlimited delineation lanes, and sidewalks on: one or both sides of the street. 3 The extension of S.w. Hill; to S.W. O'Zdara and/or the itnprovec ent of SOW. 40 Ash from Frewing to Garrett, FACE 6 - REGULAR COUNCIL. 14Et`JING ,MINUTES. `- February 8,, 1982 M' h` 'V 4 t:f ;.„.410. ��if'1�" �i �u "�. �y..ww,.rctww.•=i w,:.nsl.•k..w...:. a.,,a:�., ...« <, M�� '"l . ",„.„„s„ • r• 4. The extension of S.W. O'Mara to S.W. dill parallel to S.W. Ash. l f'. » Removal of the barricadea._ 5 in place on Ash Avenue .. S.W. tlil 1. I; 6, Improvement of S.W. O'Mara street to ,raterim maintenance standardsto ,c encourage an altervate route. ' 7. Installation of traffzc inhibitors to the residential portion of Ash if and when traffic volumes exceed the middle range for a minor collector. Traffic inhibitors include but are not limited to pi nning islands,. speed bumps, buttons, turningrestxictions, load limitsand enforcement." (h) Council' questioned whether item No. 2 should be changed to read "shall include" ;., instead of"couldinclude" to make the meaning• anin more defined. (1) CityAdministrator advised Council that he had corerus in defining the exact: • improvements to be made when this cost would have to be financed (possibly byf; an LID)I and that Council should be able to set a policy at the time of improve- ment as to the extent the improvements that would be developed. II (j) Councilman Cook and Councilman Scheckla agreed' that item No. 2 should read as set forth by Legal Counsel:. . b Councilmafta Cook, seconded b Councilman(k) Aotiony � a Coun � Scheckla t�� adopt � �, �' Ordinance , •• No. ��.-11 as amended Legal .Counsel s recommendation. Approved bY unanimous vote of Council prFsent. i ; 1 ..wnm ..w•-wr.�+u ky y.! ea' 7, 1 1 i. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION - C1>R 16-81 -- City of Tigar:ci NPO f�:l A request for amends t to Policy #28 of the NPO #1 m to include a time frame .1 at:d. circumstanceI , t, `.: extension of Ash Avenue from Frewing Street to� ,,. to allow for .the S.W. Eurriham Str.errt • (a) Public Hearing Oper4id (b) Planning Director noted the history,L)f this issue, noting that Council had requested N1`(Ci #19 Staff and Planning Commission review issues and hear. as I; 11 PAGE 7 -- COUNCIL REGULAR 14EETING MINUTES - January 25, 1982 • .Irl I , • r 14.+ i , Director Planning set out for Council review the recommendations a CPk. of City Staff, NPO #1 anu Planning Commission for conditions of removal of the barricade at the end of S..14. Ash Avenue and suggested wordage ot Policy #28 of the NPO #1 Plan. (see attached letter from Planning Commis- sion, Staff Report, and Letter from NPO, #1 which list these suggested conditions and wordage of Policy #28, which were ,ncluci;d in the January p. 21, 1982, memor.ant um from Planning Director to Citi/ Couneilregarding Ash Avenue Extension.) re (c) Public Testimony:y: opponents: John Butler, NPO #1, supported the O'Mara development before the barricade is removed because,, of pul:lic safety. Phil Edin, 13110 S.W. Ash Drive, not,-44 that O'Mara street extension and >" im rov'rne�t would be essent• , ... c _ before the ybarrx�cade. would be p �;alremoved � �.n_e this would offer an alternative 'to traffic on Ash; Avenue. Pe also recom mended truck traffic not be allowed on Ash Avenue along with Tri--Met buses due to safety and protection of the neighborhood environment and. children in the area. J. B. Bishop, 10505 S.0."Barbur Blvd. , Portland, exp a6sed concern that in 4, the NPO #1 report,, and recommendations atom No. 2 bhould be rewritten to state `': "Improve Ash Avenue $)1' in front of Main Street Development from Hill Street r . to Vann() Creek" (d) Public Hearing Closed ' ((e) Legal Counsel cautioned CityCouncil thatto justst reaffirm Policy #28 and not adopt conditions as a Portion of the planeould make the conditions non- ' . ., • binding in the future. (f) City Administrator encouraged Council to ether continue consideration to another meeting ing.date, or direct staff of l.Anguage which should be set out for final adoption. (g) Consensus of Council was to place this issue first on the agenda vhen it is considered net (h) #Heti bn by Councilwoman woman Sti.mler, seconded by Councilman Sehcckla to adopt " . .� staff Report Finding (set a:ni in n Saff Report dated. 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The k' tanning Commission denltd d staff's request to amend Policy 28 but for- rt •r , wardedto the City Council considerations to be used as major criteria f to he f.illowe .. in tL is area development. The Planning Commission action °' t-:• is detailed in Attachment A and A-1. The staff's recommendation for revision of Policy 28 was reviewed with the NPO #1. Staff and the members of NPC #1 are in basic agreement on the in (-Int of a revision to Policy8# rowever, are not in agreement on the order t of the conditions for the extension of Ash Avenue. Tue staff recvtir.endation is presented in Pb ,dach ment'E and the NPC #1 Plan is outlined. in A.tta\ch?gent • I , • I I' I ), I .'e • j I I . I I I ; .sw "wM 1 , -cirA ciwit‘A EN'r January 15, 1982 , I}G iI.tik i • t cirtrOFTIF „a�' City Recorder WASH NGTON COUNTY,OREGON ,, •�,� City of Tigard 12755 S.W. Ash Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 RFX''ER CE CPR 16-81 City of ti.gard Ash Avenue right-of--way ,;;,.; Please be advised that the Tigard P1arzing Commission at their regular meeting of January 12, 19$ U2 denied yorequest for modification ,,r amendment to Policy # 29 of the IUPC? # 1 Plan. In addition, wou..Zi like to tonrially forward to the City Council the const.nsus of the lanninng' Comu.ssion, that •` the considerations, listed, below, be used as G major criteria to be followed whenever practicable in the area development. • lmmprove nts 'to S.W. Ash Avenue for S,,W. Hill to Fanno Creek will be .:' r'" constructed as a portion of the Main stet Developmentq The street improvements along with the development of a major commercial site will ' ,increase traffic on Ash. A. barricade shall be placed at Hill Street to -k,o, protect the neighborhood residents from the conmtercial traffic. The ext( -sion of Ash, Avenue from the creek to S.W. Burnham will further ince ass traffic volumes. As a condition of removal of the barricade at S.W. Hill Street, suggested methods of mitigating the impact on the neighborhood; • 1. Improving S„W. McDonald Street to interim maintenance stanclar .s `4' to..encourage traffic from Sout' ... of McDonald to use McDonald to exit to Hall and/or Pacific Highway. tW 2. Improvements to the residential portion ofAshfrom Hill to Prewing. "aa', These i niprovements to include limited parking, delineation of traffic lanes and sidewalks Un .both sides Of the stree , 3 'improve S.W. Omara Street to interim maintenance st.' ,dards to encourage an alternate route 4, PeToving the barricade in place on Ash Avenue at S.14. Hill. inhibitorsresidential 4 . 5. Install traffic to the res4 dential portion of Ali a f when traffic volumes exceed the middle range (I500}' for”a minor collector. ?Trafficinhibitors include. but are not limited to p**tantilig islands, speed ��# sp wbuttons turning restrictions loadlimits ana enforcement,, teoommend that staff pxeesent+to Planning Commission upon, review of I , `` 1 6 r M sttZe+otro ies the extension of S.W. .ill to S.Tu +C?m . ara an ea im ro'v n ��t. of S,L Ash ,from 1'rewin to Garrett., /ca 12' 55 SW,AtAH RO,SO '2339TIGA110,,, R+ ON 91223 to'.'lia 68.0-4171 f1 y t -.. ` '.' .: ° .,,�...". Y • .rad°� � br•. "At�.4. .. ' 'e.. " u 4 i MINUTES1-12-82 . PLANNING COMMISSION �r ./@7�- -- PAGE .��' �. I collector from Hill to Burnham, however, that was before City recognised mF,jor and minor collectors. Now the Whcle Ash Avenue is designatetd as a minor collector, but only in draft form. is PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED: al concerns lockingthe planning Commission down to specifics ION iss had re f.s,.ussed concern of not q Commissioners �^ PLANNING] COMMISSION DISCUSSION- .ANDA �:ommx.ssione tieing the City down to hard East rule.., as not being realistic, because of the City not having control or means to accomplish. all work necessary in a definite didtype o sequence. ' However. they feel a need for some yp f guidelines or criteria � but Q • felt this should be basically left between' staff and NPO # 1. Speaker and a p sagainst , g Te ed.�no, expressed their opinions i.n�ons chars .�:� Policy # 28. Commissioner Moeri felt there should be some type Of time table submitted to City Council as a recommendation from the Planning Commission. Moen MOVED for approval of Comprehensive Plan Revision t..-.PR 16-81 per Staff Recommen&tions on page 2 of the Staff Report then forward the remainder of pae' 3 as guidelines under Policy # 28, numbering the conditions' for removal of the barricade at S.W. Hill and methods of mitigating the impact on the neighborhood g*: as follows: e• a� Improving 1. S.W. McDonald Street to interim maintenance standards. 2• the residential portion of Ash from Hill to 'rewing hesc 2m�provementstoinclude limited Parking, delineation 'of traffic lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street. : t, 3. Improve S.W. Omar& Street to interim maintenance standardsto encourage alternate route. 4. Removing the barricade in place on Ash Avenue at SJ#. Hill, 5. Install traffic inhibitors to, the resid ntial protion. of Ash if/when traffic exce4(3s the miacIte range '(15O0) for a minor collector. traffic inhibitors include but are not limited to Planting islands, speed bum?s, buttons,s r turning restrictions, to?.d units ax;d enforcement. ;.tr a, 6. Recommend that Staff present to Planning Commission upon review, of subject properties the extension of S.W. bill to S.W. Omara and/or the improvement of S.W. Ash from rewincr R to Garrett„ Tei motion. Speaker cairifed resent traffic ` olwith Staff. pedinooreit rated his opposition to modify Policy # 28 and suggested an alternate mct .t n if .Moen's motion should fail. .Further discussion among ;•,; Commissioners and Staff regarding options. •' p to tit on the record,statingthat the g ` n Put . Planting had not athe�opportunity to hear what his development plann ,d. for ,imp vemeat:• 4 a. of Ash Avenue. *.y. MOTION failed, Moen voting are. epediuo, speaker, teinlnerr Owen and Bonn, voting no. 'Pe edino tiOVEn to ben the re c,ested xnodifioat .� °� . ,� p y �}� ark or at,�nendment to ��a��icAr # 28, however, formally forward to the City Council and Staff .along with dex;�i :l r . oweve r to fo a:l�. �- e conc !nus, of the .Planning commission that the coh.si:etations listed (as modified b .. Co mi .. �' i A criteria x' � ._ Y ... ..' Y+i 'Moen �V't_W used as 1� Staff R�'c�,anrt�end�ta.ons ss�k,one�.. �.cn� he followed .. .: •: �e i�� the area o� development. , Wiener,prat�+�ab� Speaker,mai or to he carried �an�to�sl Secr�n��-� by p Motion rrie y. ,..:,,. �«•,. mi,.µ«..,.e �W ,.u,wr;�; •a ry i '�. � � i•� F N Icy e 1 • • - it - • 54Comprehensive Plan Rev pi an CPR 1581th. AvenueExtension) NPO � 1 A request by4 q the ':� .�r W,i.gard to aM:end policy #, ,> oma. the NPO # 1 Plan to include a time frame and ci <umstances to allow for the extension of Ash Avenue from S.W. Hill Street to S.W. Burnham Street, Newton and Curriepresented .;he r� a visual aid and ^� (a) nese ,'r Staff Report U ing.a map as a list of Staff and NPO # 1 mitigation measures tr holding taffic to the middle limits of a minor collector. Currie noted' the differenceumes .. affic volumes between, Staffs and NPO # l's1p ioposals. (b) NPO # l REPORT: John Butler, Secretary NPO.# 1, read their, report into the , record supporting the amendment to policy # 28 including their suggested measures. (Discussion `followed between Commissioners;.' Butler and rY filth at�:on Staff on differences of options.) (c) APPLICANT'S PRESENTATION: Currie stated that the City Council actually ...; initiated this action and wanted it processed tYprolAgh Planning Commission. ,, If at all possible the Planning Commission needed to make a recommendation . if it is di ;:e.rent, along with the Staffs and NEO # 1. Nj+ d Pu8LIC TESTIMONY: Liz Newton read a letter from Phil Edin, which included f: letter and proposal dated7, 1981 to cy Counoiit another' October � 1, offering tine ,:•rolume s in that area. j ,� • alternatives for controlling traffic ° Pat Hutchison, NPO # 1 Chairman, illustrated main difference between Staff and NPO # l's proposal was the installation and removal of the barrier on Ash ,Avenue at S.W. Hill. (Discussion between Staff and NPO 0 I Chairman regarding correct wordage, priority of improving streets and removal of barricade„) Y . Jeff Graham, resident of the' Ash Avenue area, commented that one of the Criteria • that Councilman Brian asked for was to :have the extension of Omara to Hill prior to the removal of the barricade. Secondly the Staff Heport does riot reflect any timing, which is necessary. bisc�cussion between Staff, NPC) 4 1 members and Commissioners regarding timing, a traf ticvolume;, improving streets and financing im these rovenents a .Further. J p discussion whether Commission .,hould or should not add specific conditions or • quidc�lines to policy 4 28. } > B Bishop,, Main Street bevelopment, questioned if Ash Avenue. eras a~minor ' Y Y collector .ronY Ha. « Currie clarified it was designated as a to 8��,��h am, an Street } a , ,, ,.. , , S1AF''F REPORT Bii EN AGENDA 5.4 .4 TIGARD PLATING COMMISSION A JANUARY 12, 1982. - 1:30 p.m. VOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 04. :10865 s.W. Walnut Street, Tigard .•; ,Ao, submission of qac ditional material by applicant shall bemade at this Public Hearing unless t b,:' applicant is requested to do so. Should thi 3 occur, unrequested, •' f. the item will be tabled.until the following hearing DOCKET: Comprehenf►:ve Plan Revision, CPR 16-81 ;ash Avenue Ext.4i rasion ' PUBLIC NOTIFIC .TXON: Nc;eice published under' Planning Commission. Public Bearing ti, items in the Tigard Times on December 31, 1981, and 'arkuary 7, 1982. Surrounding property owner, notif '.4d > by iaail on Remember 30, 1981. APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: Public Right-,of-Way w 12755 S.W. Ash ' Tigard, Oregon 97223 '' APPLICATION DATE: December 18, 1981 SITE LOCATION: Ash Avenue frog S.W. Hill Street to S.W. Burnham. • REQUEST: To amend policy # 28 of the NPO # 1 Plan to -incl u%ce 'a time frame .•' . • and circumstances to allow for the extension of Ash 2?rsnue from w t,.. B.W. Hill Street to S.W. Burnham Street. PREVIOUS ACTION: On Tun 2, 19 1 the Planning Commission voted td retain k.' Policy if 28 of the NPC 1 Plan. The members o f NPO # l 1. appeal,-A, the decision to the C?, »y Council. On. June 2 . 9,, 1981 the Tigard City Council voted to uphctild 'the. decision of the Plannin3r COmmittion. Aowe•ver, theCouncil requested staff to 'initiate a. Comprehensive Plan Amendment to incorporate mitigation measures to lessen the impact of extension of ash ' Avenue On the. residential neighborrhood FINDINGS OP FACT: 1. the, existing Policy # 28 reads as folia s 'policy 28» -- Ash4 Avenue should be extended across F'ait�o Creelx, eriabirag aooess to the Neighborhood,s Comtex cia. area. without using Pacific Niiwa q gu features shouuld. be 118ed to slow traffic acid ma c 9 y e its.`� •,, the street as safe as ossi.�ble•. ,. The intent of this amendment to Policy 28 is to include suggested. mitigation features to reduce traffic, volumes and ,.ke =the street safer for the resi Ont& living on Ash. Avenue the proposed right-of- ay for the a text ion of tish Avenue has been . ' deo fated to a 4b* !418th to the Pic lis 5. ident;Y Pied. on, the Platt yr-p. . and,on, the:111)0' 4 1 Plan ap., x F s ; /' i i y 13' : NPO # 1 REPORT January 6, 1982 ON OME1;t'.`MENT TO POLICY # 28 of the IPO # l PLAN Policy # 28 ,'''6°11 Avenue should be extended North across Fenno C.,eek to Burnham. Design e ;,sures should be used to slow traffic, protecting the residential character and safety of not only the neighborhood but the'proposed GreenwayPark area. 1. Designated minor collector tre fic volumes not to exceed 1500 trips pez' day. 2. Street constructed to proposed minor collector standards per 1/1/82 Tigard. comprehensive Street De'elopment w Maintenance; Program Draft Plan. Connectionthew of h Street extension from Burnham to the Southerly neighborhood As will not take place until": 1. McDOnald intprogyred to full major Collector standards as defined by existing NPO # 1 Plan 2. Improve Ash Avenue by Main Street Development from Hill Street to Fanno Creek. 3. Barricade must be installed at Till Street at this 'kIme. 4. Improve Ash Ave acrot�s 'Fenno Creek to Durnhan 5. Improve Omara to minor collector standard.. * 6. Extend Amara from Freeing to n111 Street per attucshed map 6 on map j * 7. Extend Hill Street to Amara per attached map C#' 7) Pg 8, Improve Ash: �i�•enue from �`re�r�,n ` to Garrett. , 9. barricade may be removed at this time. 10. Install traffic inhibitors when traffic itoluites exceed 1500 trips per day. A) Speed coritro: B} Narrowing appearance of Ash Avemie _(Planters r trees etc.) C) Stop sign8 at Agh, and Uill E) /'Tucks should not permitted. • * l'IoossarY for dig ersin of the traffio 1. r a onAs p I enue and, the �x�e,�gb ► �x�ood� iH as a 'whole=. tl d » _ e ' d S c. . , : r aii ,` GARD a r •' 'k 1`15 ••d {: si a '.-'-'-*k,,_':-''• ' *.' r it. - R.. s. 4, is _ s BOX 2339E - TA ,F . — ✓ F:�[J.f 0 1,121 !_ 44.E 1;.tat '01 , z • , - _-_ _. _ - __ - __ - ilC:1,7r 13.E_L'. .titi::.i.-4Lz.t,___,.___4,,s_._________,___.,,,..,..c,-,..,,;.,i.:4_-1.-.Dr,„....-1,,..1_.,.s. stE, D-- _, ,, ,,,. __ _ __ l - -I..:i-k1 f°moi l'` l'1 Iil)...,,......,,,___,,,_,r'-,.:,_s -- 9520 „ F 4-,44g Court , Tigard OR 97223_ - , I - +,I _ � ._.- r._.,; . _._._ .._ - --- -t.. -. - ,.,•t - '' � � _ s ,- 'fit � - _^ .� a �� s . 1. - -. mas* i /c - a C . As� -z e.Zat. 'q, 1 i 1 TIGARD - ',. ; itC s� L2_420 St S.W. 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WA"LlNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: APPLICANT: City of Tigard 212755 S.W. Ash , w Tigard, Oregon 97223 REQUEST: For amendment to Policy # 28 of the NPO # 1 Plan to include a time frame and circutnsii ances to allow for the extension of Ash Ave * LOCATION: Right of Way from Burnham Street to Frewing Street. )...' i FILE NUMBER: SPR 16-81 �City of Ti ard} ) Ne <,.........„.> • ,,,,,# 'Y \\ .. „,...' • ' too, . " . '4...,„,',, 44,.- 4 c i ,,i 10111104 4 '',,;:':44, 4,411116 \\> , 4 CS: { � -4' ilk ..... , / , iilltk '''''). '''-'' + 1 * ' ----: . . 11111, . c>")„,,,-,,.,,IF.4100 IIIP:‘...\ z ,,c, 'gig 0 rA ' ' '-'.• lip 7 , 2::"\:%"1 .., '(",,.* , 4,:, 44110, ' '''''';.., % ,,,,,, „/ • '"-.! ' i ,'‘*,,r> ';`11,/NI -.,,,,'''I '4', / \' S ' j .J J/�/. >� , \ 4 / ,> ,e4/' 'YT w.+ + Fl: :',7 ,r 1 A + 1 ` �(�'" tib.,^ ,1� �N Y/ ,r w , !'/> J^ 7 , ,- ,..,, Nt4,h _ p1� } / W V ..'!",,t; l ♦ Y1t i \/ .,... 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TV ttor."ICE Tt AP1?..,L Is NOT IIT'tt. .,..fit 47'x 1'..t18) ,'. TIOti IS 'Cid, `tD» FOq " t711.1=: ittrF t, 'It, PL Al F '• b '''':41,7 ' I..= `., '"` E PPTt.«I1 NT Al' 639-4171 1 „+ ")755 sµ * As i n 3 1N wv. rix wW.M.ir+uKv .Y 11 *,y 4..MwY M,Ytedt.+an v,Mt.fe.4i+MMw xW,.M aNnww w,Ce✓..wr wrrv4x, w1.Nrr M.wNlwww.A u.tiM Arta.W4leN wlMwwW..r wa .,,Mwr. M. ' warm u.Cw Nl.a I,P•ww W iWi4iu'YA Wn.r i»Y x..A...Y'v r.rew sr'IwJ 34rvFwi.aK�.»Hw Jiive.: y bb .ISL`FADAVIT OF N taA=NG STAEE OF OREGON County of Washington ) ss z� ( i' ' of Tigard I, Diane M. Jelderks being first duly sworn, on oath despose and say: That I am secretary for the Planning Departr nt for' the City of Tigard, Oregon , , hat I served notice of hearing of the Tigard Planning Cor rn ssion JJ''.' which. the attached alis a copy (Marked ' it A) each the fol .named Versons on the y 'off 1 X81, by nailirr g to each of them at ehe address shown on the attached 'r fl ked h rit B) said notice as hereto attached, bit 4.r6n4�ed �JJ.�+7 t ^ , ' � I d. sited in the Cin .t(�d`States Mail on the �, day of . Qspo l)8i., postage prepai dw • Subscribed and sworn to before are on the ,g67,1.' day of C u W � + � ,.A Nkw y, ,r,7^ M4v x � VF h ,t,� � .» NOTA . PL113111C OF OREGON I Cc i1miss ,oin Tpire8. r gg� t N .r'..it '1• CF y q. i. . X5C e EkRNG i,-, 1 1, ;1 ,,, , . . -, ' i . .r % ,, .,, r - , i , --- ,, t , 1111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD PLANING COMMISSION AT ITS MEETING ON TUESDAY, January 12, 1982 I , IT 7:30 P.M. , IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH ISCH( )L, 10865 S.W. WALNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWINGAPPLICATION:SON , APPLICANT: City of Tigard - 12755 S.W. Ash Tigard Oregon 97223 9 r g 1 1 i • Qamendment to Policy 28 of the NPO 0 1 Plan tc include a time frame and RE' For To1ic # VEST i extension rcumstanoeS+:o allow for the' of Ash Ave. RightWayStreet to Frewing Street. LOCATION: of from Burnham FILE NUMBER: CPR 16-81 (City of Tigard) i :,,,,,, N;,,IF,,<r \, ).--' ,,, , ;>/ y \\)> \\?., I /11,11k ,le .,, Akk AA ,411111110111' , : ••,• 410 / ., 40, .. • 4 1 . i . 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INC, DE,PAAP,TNENT AT 635-4171 CITY OP TIt ARD'e 12755 5 $;»W 4 ,Ash Tigard;,• Oren n 9722 , f Y :1\ M. ,....«w.,a4 r ,. a:.,::. IW IG:.+iiwwanM�lAL1W1!'.Lki;1.<l6'►7Li�+"+�"w+awr bYA t'f`w�d�r�{MniSiYN4wL`diJ,u,++W',�/ � . wn:.M yr.J141 dam'Ira'J+aapw'41WwYY1J1�Y1wPaMViC+4Mi�tl.l•w�� .., ,- �. l . ,. n.�arxw. .sicl�rd�'M»t.r:4�.;axrg:J:.�J�Ka.Mnuifw�a.:rwo.Y,alraa.�:r�...�4.u��w..M,u�+„� ��':,�cwmawm"vat�aa,+.�..e.3�+'ea • � _ _ • s •r..++y.,a .rK..a.wx+a .... �. .x >.+uti•'�ir+.M.. .w 1 . �^��+y�wy.lurwrr+.�+rwa�rN.r.ww..r.w.ra Y 4 .x.2 � NPO n ll -�y8 carie 2 PC ' area of SW a�"ri ,r r '1�.1.0 a • Ate a. Finke Ronald Stark f i•gc, ate• Fe,t;,c4•..)/n5 9340 SW'Ht.11 POB 23562 Tigard, OR 9;x223 Lgard Off. 97223 7.• 12, Osier ?a 2 . ' •'Art rican • David �nwc�ld Marine Bank ' 4- ,. cupant 13140 SW Asx % Scott 10045 SW Garrett Tigard, OR 97223 9033 SW Bux-xnham Tigard, OR 97223 • Ta,gcaz'd, QA 97223 . a I* Gene::Rid man a,Yarries Ochs- Robert. Litton ti 13120 SW Ash .b Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 21110.04StS. $;It(-). t3'4,,,4e.4 31t,7 � d.Da.V1 i � Mie �e 9400 SW Hill 8975 SW Barnham 1 71,04,4 s fpa 'y i 1 Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 `; _'17r.. Barbara Wert % Tarkarreaan Stevens . 13 ► i 7 e are 9475 SW Oak 12525 SW Main Tie^ a, �'a, 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard1 0 R 97223 a Tern Barnes C Air King Lam' . .6` n Dolan 13125 SW 11.1.11 POB 23786 9 7344 SE Foster Rd T Lgarcx, C':c 97223 Tigard, OR '97223 Portland, , 97206 OR. � Albert i-lerberholtz Occu a � _n .. �.�1.0 Tigard SW 1-'3.11 12770 SW ,fish % 'r x' •cant .ca . Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard,, OR 97223 - ,�' ,1, 11 : -- '411 97005 ''' At' car P31..1.` 4t t Occupant. Oc• p e t`g 8970 SG+ Biirrthat . 1 a%4 1 ` ,. 1240 SW Village: Glen Dr Tigard OR 97223 "i a, -�r ii , 223 Tigard, OR. 97223 • Oesaa Rit, 10 Danielt1 Cc rntracters * How ,. Vel..-'-n-50,1e . 1 e 13' it . 1 Iti 1 9940 SW Burr am . ",»y ., a : 11272 SW Cap. tr 1 II Tia .r . '7- 3 ''i+ t",R. 57223 P?ertland OR 972 ' 13230 w1 .,.,,. ,o,cig ..,moi.' �� . _'1 , 5�. 4 1 W .+ic�rr+i..NSewyw:ra,.,Ltuc"k�i.+xa&4:u�iw..nA++,4++f".wvd,Y„t#Y«h.�,.,r<@,rk#pJ' �atvRtsxttF.tww.saw.MddC.td,.w.'.rw'A.w�N:�wi+ha++4WC.%'.n.vrI,.J...«i.1.is:.a.b.3w<w"4..tAv+vv++e.+v.rn.ew r.wz '•• ,,.� .. µ . ' ' :;:ar...rr«rawt,a�+w1at'�tY..lwt' bV.fir,..".1 4 vtALL,YPw e:.I.Y�wtl:..wm..aNw.w� ♦.::, rr rr„r,rykrl....�w..r+. -. �t�W ,..r xM +,,W ♦w ir4w4 ww.+: r r a , ( Policy28 NPO 3 PC June 2 1981 1 area of ash street ` E t ' G/rct Sharp Ed.v rc Kl,i a1,3<eraberg a c,a.renca • 13440 SW Ash 13240 44W Village Glen Dr 13130 SW Ash Dr Tigard, OR 97223 T,gard, OR g7223 Tigard, 0R 97223 Kezvic, Cordon Gr f fThcgmas Eri.ck.son 13410 SW Ash 13245 SW Village Glen Dr 13120 Std .Ash Drfi • Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 M Ronald �torcLan Charles Chrisman ; 13380 SW Ash 13235 SW Village Glen Dr 13140 SW` Ash Dr migard,r .g _ OR.� 97223 ' Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 • * Richha SWAsh ni xson "I" Thartas ouek A _"� rre g t Tiga. , OR 97223 'I ? r Village97223 Glen Dr Tigard, OR 97223 ' 9 g � .v. , .,�;,j • � Lt .�w+th L.w ' • �er"... Childers.. +i..L��J.1,�.Y�r13.e.L • .Ezol:e 13320 SW Ash 9520 SW Frac ang Cotte 9560 SW Frew .ng Ct Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard OR 97223 T.3..r;ard, OR 9'7223 , I , jtad ' er±5 a► -� �. 1�� '�Lcxt'ta.� �� �It1, �+fi3sSe�r' 13290 SW Ash 13165 SW Ash. Dr 9540 SW Fr. arca'' OR' 97223 Tigard, OR 97223; Tigard, OR, 972 3 Nass . .. Tigard, 13295 SCS` .A 13 �0 � Ash 132.1.0 � � 1�r Tigard,' OR 97223 ORI } . 2 223Tigard, OR 57223• .� t ' Rra'cert ,'1 r' 13205 �' a 'e 5��`_ ,�1.1 �1 n� ' ,1r31i5 S � . ���, Dr 1.32. 85 � .�hDr • Tigard, 97223 Tig th,r OR97223 Tag�`d,, OR9722 2E d Lt1g '.Peter * R r 13200 ZI1 1.a ,, 13 :25 Ash Dr 13275 Ash Dr OR 97223g T�. arty OR 97223 ' .gat ., OR 97223 o3 Mkw dui $ 1l MI wr ► I N ^0F I �: . d ray... .. ' �� «..+,•.Jirw«s+r+Iw+aN1?,Jal�4w.w.-. Y`4v..w4.u.1,.A...'r' 1.u,++•a+wW4.,.n�.,..u..w.w».ro.:::.0 w+w +i'.� � - ,VW Alvrifke - j ,. ,•" G".wwrNeyw +•'i M.'a+r+,"4.w..w.rwww..rMz,...wrvy+'..v:1, ww74+.4++kn+.w+..w..w+....w.wwr.ww.n++ri.++M!••+,« +» bXM1+CNaMYwMW1.i.Gl.wiwrfw..wau...w+w.+wr,w'.rn.r.,+..+r-ywrf.l+n.�. W...+n..Fw . ir.r,w.•-_-.——• r,,,wx+u,«!s w.Aa... ...,ara y x y'�! .«..,.,:.,.x.w.,.--• wr..+...,. a.M..s..,.+...:, .».++:.+,w+.iw.:+,:.,wtuaW,r..:«,rm..,..:w...far..ws.^..+... iwwr.Irau:•tw...+.r..airi.,. r f7 ; w. '' Policy. 28 NIP(.."} 1 ` r. June 2 PC carea of St'Ash. * .tv.i,ary Grafi n . Michael Swa du 'Alger Phil.,lips 1320 S'W Ash Ave 13295 SW Village Glenn Dr 9645 SW Fret;/ing 4Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR. 97223 • e Datu.el .Dcoregina ` Lynn Waken K Elizabeth Parker 13280 SW Ash Dr 13355 SW Village Glenn Dr 9675 SW Frecli.ng Tigard, OR 97223 l'igax OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 0 Floyd Lisselr * Lbuglas Saxton loati.,in Tigard, OR 9722 Glee Dr . 3335 SW Ash 13270 SW Ash 13415 SW 4. Tigard, OR 97223 4 J T Tigard, OR 97223 f , 11 waiter Yattzni Gary [sots * Rayxtond Rard±z % Lox :wocc 25 A 97223 Village Glen n Dr 2610 South Shore 13 65 SW 13445 SW , Tigard, Tigard, OR 97223 Lake Os ego OR 97034 . *Amu Zabols.lca • Ceorge 13u gess • Rcbert. 1RandaLl Co 13260 SW 47-%.. h 13475 STAT Village Glenn Dr 9500 SW Earhur 713C��? 'TIcr OR 97223 ' T g:t , OR 97223 Po -tl.and, OR 97219` •Dan..le, Strauss * Gary °eek ti w 9565 Sw P"t'ewinn 13495 SW Village Glenn Tigard, OR 97223 Tigami., OR 97223 t. 7 , Ti4311i-eZC), atcrt.ci -.,3-•.3 1 a lDar ell cut-than . C a.i g Cowl 5 9545 • SW ��g 13505. STS` �x�.lage Glenn E� • J A A.��� Corp '' 'Tigard, OR 5722333 .S'i Tigard, OR 97223 "cart :and,, OR, 971.04 a i "lihartaS Iltet Donald PcWan 3 .'7 .laexe Glenn ,I)r Har 9525 5W E,r a.ti g35,1a OR 972-123 26 Ander nn ! 3 49 SG a 'Tagard OR 87223.,.. mut `c ee 94558 , • ti` de , 0.We 1e. vie rs '. 13227 SW Ash A T a `d 9 2 1e h 1:ed.. fi a. 7 3 .D:.i so , 'igatd., OR 97223g 8 n 5.33�a so tviacelatri. c5�= , OR97201 C rierai, TellP e ne Co " aeiga S � "h 9625 SW Preig4C , mat 13195 SW Al, 11. p 614 c2 + r ,` �. ,; ( - T • +•+/I Ywwvrhrrl y+rYFArIMIM..+mow.r.Y.�M.rM IW rrM M- w.Y.W'Mr .U :1y - . rww..Yw+wrw rY • r^,+yAw y . w w w �+^wLLr..Y ' 6 Orcupant ti,, • Richard Miller 2 13020 SW Pacific w 7877 SW Pine Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 June 2 PC NPO 1 Policy 2$ v Ant;ony' ane 4'Occupant area of Ash Avenue 13050 SW Pacific Hwy 8970 SW Burnham Tigard, OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 • Village Square % rospex 'wx ov k• Bud Baker � �L Discounta Daniel Wiggins 12770 SW Pacific � r 610 SW Broadway POB 23454 �' H Tiga r, OR 97223 Poi;hl.and, OR 97205 Tigard, OR 97223 . Noah Tate/fsr,+ rz,t3ign,t. • Occupant •Occupant ' 320V SF 10 T 9915 SW g $950 SW Buz iharik Tigard, OR 9 i�223 Tigard,, OR 97223 ri arra, �' Po~`tl.and OR 97212 Occupant �: 4 tL . 9 S 15 Wali) t s: N ,t a-�: '�q o e 1'4'117'41 ; g aR 9?223 i� �:� R 9� 3 Ti t.xd r Ste. ,,, '- 90/03 u SP 1 __.6ipt ta 2 ,OaroL Crow:Trusdee t Tigard.Machine ine .Inc y SW 121 9040 SU7 Burnham 9117 SW Burnham + Tigardr OR 97223 Tig,ardt. OR 97223 Tigard, OR 97223 a Occupant a� Cr ��l�etTl31 • RJ., .a� -1Miller % Weh ber . 9965 SW Fre,ri.�.g 13075 SW Ash 9075' SW Burnham Tigard, OR 9` . 97223 'g OR 97223 � � Txga1'�d, AOR 97223 Ti ard'' Y iter.nce Psbee/ `'rodern Plumbing ` • Peal Strs.t:�On��. '+ r ��. ti 570 Philli,),`; Ronson 9045 SW Buri ara X M.i^ r nvtil1e OR 97128' 10529 ,SW .5d Tigard,, OR 97223 Tori 1an:d, OR 97219 . �r . Mart t-i ..: li r + Tl reefe ♦ W 5 Spc firs 15„,21:'43 Stiff 183 9403 ti_tcleri 9053' SW Bunillain T, da dr OR 97223 Seattle Vsilk 95103 Tigard, OR 97223 : •Occupant p Pte. �f "�+ '" '`` 12770 S/ Ash 9025 5t�� Bt ki n Oi d. I' gaid, OR 97223 ', ',igara, OR 4223., w. bzrUpant Tg� Seta,ge .. .� ., B 3^ " P 1, 0:00 � ac f�t�� � 9`,l aMM MP 0.771 14A tk*t � , p \ , .C^ 11 _ ..,..r.w....wT.w N,ry W,... ..r.Y•. ...r.Y1.♦w.ti.•Vw+wy . .. . ... . � w{4r,.a.. .+.� '« • .0 Mfb....n,...la.a a i..... ,c.a 2 pier 2s f0 1 /' area 1f ash street f 70ENT Pe f•• 2 J a t s Jackson Rita Dolan. 1200 Wilcox Bldg 7344 SE1 Foste. e:° e Portland, OR 97,225 97206 s PCJ t' d OR : lviain Street Land Company ,� JB bishop 12520 SGti7 ��c1..'LTl. `� yJa.:� tS r -�;�'� +`�,, 10505 S.W. Barbu_*' Blvd. S-�303 P 1 ,ter Vii;��d, OR 97223 1�i 7 , �.,.- _ �` �.,.,�;"ii. •r- AIL �, � portl�rnct, Oregon 97219 LEE7H(,)WE7YOKE?STEVENS/CAC F.. m 1'a1ph Danford 00cc.vipan,t., 9130 S„W. Burnham ltd. Sorg 12640 SW Tigard, Oregon 97223 8000 ScS rhaffleT. , E Mrd OP 97223 ,aard 0,2 97223 0GUZ/LEY !4 ..ia OCou ant 1r•91 •�, I 14095 '61.W. largz.s Rd. p "'� 12566 S I Main i T , 0' 97223 Beaverton, Or S►7005 Tigard, OR 97223x 9' � . S ' . 4, DAVZDSON . JAG"KSON/DONOGHT_T : &EURO` .NE INV lank Center 12830 S.W.' pacific ENT, ' 7245 S 1W Canyon Lane ait 9 G1 Tigard, Oregon 97`223 y Por': sand Oregon 9122:,4 1 ; °BEx`2TTJL Y ,,/I3UATON' 0445 N.B.' Uriion d r pant oo23338 :� k Port1aldOr 972 _ Tigard r Oregon 7223 11 Ti, ti,IR 97223 PA' :tmR i9 6 5 S.WrT O'Mara ` 1w M thad�i.st �h arch g y , Tiand Ctamm�n� Tigard, Ore�9 tan 97223 Occupat-it u ?iAin 945 S tY v�alnut �.257�Tigard, OR 97223 Vigard, 9reg° 9722.3 CA1\iEBELL,,,,P8tmACEK I 588 Jackson acctir � HUI�SO1`� Palo Alto' Ca p.o. Bo;: 233x14 - ; 12571 . a iard:, Oreg,a,.. Tigard 07 , 972 2 g cal , x ttita4it 11.37 S B. mon Ave 81,11" Bal. de Oregon 9721,E *mobil Oil o }. :., u. �` l: aPro e rfr � x''" bii i ilk * .22rON 75221w kkG:rtR+'ir"ck,Ya:9.n r 4 _. �y je rj�ltitl:JhNiiLILMWIA.�,lpl.;M.✓LM++.A1 WIC++.L*w'4.w:Xi�YJ+M.W+9M+�:11F.'iw44r�WM�w�.�.l.,ht 4.01i+ri1:1i140J,ewk,M./�+��N#«�L.�'✓W�Wi"✓,+G�.YYW.iF�}I�''�i:fLlliAVA�9.".JY+iAY'wfKM.r�++4wW+Y.w.ru�Yw.WaYrw1: .a„r wµ+unr x.r+r pINN, 1`1 989.5 S.W. Garretts �{ Tigard, Oregon 97223' occUPANT 9885 S.W. Garrett Tigard, Oregon, 97223 LEVANGIE 13585 S.W., Ash Tigard,r Oregon a O e. 97223 r R.L� AC1A, 13605 S.W. Ash Ave. Tigard, Oregon 97223 vCO ;a 9855 S.W., Garree t IIITigard, Oregon 97223 BRowN 98751 S.W. Garrett, St. # Tigard, Oregon 97223 12940 S.W. 1 OregoA 97223 i IC,AN MAAINE 903 5.” :, t. Tzga dt Oregon. 2 3 John "0113 13255' S`.L:. Tigard, Oregon 9 722 / " u ZONE MAP ANIEZ4DDAENT - COMPRElTENSIVE PLAN REVISION - CONDITIONA.T +L1S f' 4', /6 '8/ ' ' TIGARD PL. N&'2NG ,DEPARTMENT 639--4171 FEE RECEIVED tib ' 12420 SW Main Street RECEIPT 4 plc) Tigard, Oregon 97223 DATE R3 CSIVED tom--t.. tee/ --- ' \ RECE2STC,ti BY 'I7 ref ref The "contact person" named in this application will receive all ' major correspondence from the e sigar�, d Planning Department and that- person is responsible for providing. same to owner, architects, etc. In this case,, the "contact person" is: NN T"? / w . PHONE (Bus .) / ' '`f f (Res .) �, ' AT)DRESIS )1. 7 '15'-' -- tti q __/,__55 Street City }- Zip ti ignatur , .._a :� :�) � '... 2- ..,� 6-'--(1-' d A ' .Date /12' /6 6 A.0. :::C':i REQUESTED y r�,, 11��M a ,,�n` .74/. �L.,, Y -4r'.,.,,i..-- _,,,,, D ,,,•'. A i,�f.i{ O t 4 /it " -e" / ♦ � - ' i , __/ ,,,,i ' rj ,,,,,,-,/,,,1". _,. 6„,,,, ,, ,7,1,,,,,,,,,, ,) 4 ,......_k_. _ . 4.4,.. ., 4, i„,7. "( , . '1 w y r, ,.4, f',r -. ' (gyp ¢' . t",'1:iet")C.k) —I'':'('')( ../7,4 t-- -..- ______ ,.... ... { APPLICANT"S NAME Z •, '. " �' ..�- �' � r PHONE (B118.) 4y., �""`� ADDRESS ( 1-) ]44 a, t - ,4 " ` (St ee t - City ,.:. Zip PROPERTY ,� { OWNER' S NAME 1 f C. j 67 ilt, P ONTW (Bus.) (Res .) , iv' --� P3:O E (Bus.) 1 ADDRC.58 . - ; 4 '' 7,"II,„„„d ' . i 's ,r „' , - „ , , '.. r , 1 .. - ) 70t, ' 'Kir' * w PROPERTY , • RE GN. TIO OF AP'EICAT2ON . ii, tt' 'a It ' 0 .---. ., 4/1.. ,,,e4 ,. ,..1.6,44.4ric. ' trm . 1 .�/ t `�.- R J (Signature of bv�er 0,, /+ I r 'RROPERTY INNVt IVED X MAP 4 ,(241'. ai , , (.;,),L,(1,. TAX LOT\.,S ' ADDRESS AREA EASUE11E NTliP EXISTING ]3ttI.?t,ibING (# and type CtIRIlENI`, zONTINTG .�PPr,IG�1NI''S PR.OP(3W�►;�i ZONING y .W .. cutIM J.tr1 t xxi APPLICAN PR L� D� i w, , : , APPLICATION WID11 NOT BE ACC, "PT: bUNLESS FUE ' OOMPlitt :ED ;. . .; { . ' 0;2 0 3 8 Ivo { .,- ,/1l' y"4.r • , 1 Yt '.Y • Ya.1,� . . 1 1. 1 t rt , , (a) . Director. (of° Pub'lir, works noted the proposed ordinance for g, �qP', i ang ua ,r changes to policy #�,)8 o'f the NPO # 1 plan,dieai 7.ng f. I'4'^a t'i t'h t:r.la C1.i_c cot cE..rns on the Ash Avenue Extension issue. lie , 1. }y Dec oirltrterncdecd Cor. r.-nc.ii authorize him to cake the prropos.al to 1,. wti Y1 1 olll x c, s E. Di n -�r n't 'l S� � �., n i 1.Zl u ,, )t�illd 7..���. �� ;, thc� NPO and � • � , p ' '" Arncnc1mrrr t initiated by Counc i.1. pr:.�-r, Mhc:a r reque2>t. . F and Ptti.l Ed n NPO i resident 'tn �� rttl. ,� rf NPO #1 Chairman � t• ; (�� Pat� l�i tr t c.�t a.s rt, R. both requested ted Council look at the tim4-inn of the Hill Strc�r t ' z connection and review Ash Avenue as a collector street if 1 � speed bumps and planters are otn to be placed in the street 1 t ., '' (c) After lengthy discussion, Councilman Ban moved to forward , ' . the Proposal to Planning Commission and NPO #1 and' requested f'b �.' ' e under the second section of the ordinance that items 1 and 4 ,4 •be moved up to the grogram el,2men t lection Those were: The e 1 extension of S.W. Hill ''and the i. 'rproveni nt of SW. O'Mara to 1 . 1 1,',‘","',, -.+ interim standards. Motion seconded by Councilman Scheckla. 'ti. i. ,Approved by 4-1 majority vote of Council , Councilwoman Stimler I- voting nay. 11,1 ° �t.r rLID DISCUSSION City Attorney andStaff: Transfer of Assessments I } '" Ordinance Legal Notice Ordinance Policy re: Przvat4 LIDs and g . f, '.., General, D scussion. ,�` ' ( �� g'alotinsel stated that the a fo llowing aras need to bo rq .� M Le , reviewed regarding LTD''s i „ . o Bancroft application forms need to be ch.' a.gecf to not require i ` _ 10% interest but a more flexible .tmounn . to fluctuate with 4. ani the market, , A o Change `TMC requirement Dor two public notices since State . P .' Law Y egquires one. ,, ":". ',., o Dueclause made an ordinance not just city policy,. �' on sale"` He noted that theseu w . �: ne .l., at . . items would be �coming to the Co x.1„,..,,, y their request for approval in ordinance folcm in the next fo:c� _ q � ISP . 1, weeks. ''; , Consensus of Council 'tw i to request ordinances be prepared. „ �b� Council discufised the I e ttef from John 3i filer suggesting that at . � the City ratify house Bill 2864 frog the Oregon Legislature f� �tl / elating to Special Assessments procedures' for METRO and usethha for• City palic.y,11. , it Consensus of Counc",i was to set rot: another Council meeting1t4, f . ,n, thx .� ���'''''J''' ''; study; session' to d1s'ct�ss a:t' ���reatC�a~ ;1''' ',.'' ''h l', 1SC c :I N ON CONDITIONS AND JANNI 1 ' C' POLlCI1!1 'S WIT1 CIT ATTORNEY, .4 ,` & (a) 'egalCounseladvtced. Cou.:ci"l that the Comprehensive PT. n ,'''','.1ii, Amendment heat lugs ha ter not been )oral a .i:ed due to the plan- :, in Director leaving and major reorganita.Liona1 changes in ! '4 % City s tiff.. h owev'er, he rerino1s'1 tech Council adopt at ordinance hf ® s'D �W XT' ill Y# n '14 1' ." , „i - CCUU C:E„,t4 t1.1',,ETINC Militi flES - Oc + er 19, 1981 l �i N i , ..e.,,,,..) ‘ 44 0.../7 :,,),I..) µms,,.'r*"" /3110 W.W. Ash Drive Tiga 0;, Oregon 97223 October 7, 1981 Members of City Council City of Tigard 1111 PI Dear Council i.'ember. evening, October 19th at thestudysession, y g e Council On Moeda ev you will be reviewingthe Ash Avenue issue. r ,z� Specifically You will be reviewing Frank Curie's presentation 's i concerning t' J r for and recommendation concerning the time table fdevelopment of Ash Avenue as well as design features, etc. In addition you will have communications from the affected neighborhood as well ,r as the NPO. -. ry much of what Frank "presented good and S acceptable to me is t person ally as well as to the Other i.n terested parties. How-» ever:, 1 would like to your to your attention another proposal 'which 1 believe �.s worthy of y cons ,deration. That proposal would be to extend O'Mara Street directly north to connect with Rill Street. (See attached maps showing two alternatives.) The logic is as follows: All the pro testimony to date from staff, planning commissioners and, council members has been that We need to extend Ash Avenue for the benefit of the entire city. Ash Avenue is zeen as an alternative to people using Pacific Highway or Hall liivd The argument is over the future projection of traffic volumes. argue strenuously' At this . point r staff and the neighborhood ara If O'A ara Street (Which is presently used by ,'*oughl one-half of the residents)) were extended directly to ill Street, there would be two direct North Bast - South West alternatives to Pacific Highway and Hall, blvd ; Ot is prbsumed that people preently using the O'Mara route yk v , 9 Ash Avenue closer to s People �, would continue to use it. Thep p would choose to use Ash Avenue. , The proposal then, would be to develop two residential routes (rather than one) with the expectation that each would carry 50% of the traffic volume. Attached are two maps showing alternative methods of extending O'Mara Street Alternative;A would be the most direr't router but would most likely require System Development Funds to pay for one- half of the street extension. Staff opposes this. but I believe if we cans spend Systems Development Funds to built a brz,dge/culvert over Fanno Creek, or sidewalks along Ash Avenue, both for the benefit of the city, we could certainly just .,, y assistixx the development of this short extension. would Alternative Bwidth'd be to move the extension the of one lot to the east. This would allow the developer to have the street serve lots on both sides of O'Mara By doing so the full cost of the street extension would be borne by the developer. Perhaps some R5 and/or duplex zoning could be a trade-off to the developer for his cooperation. It is my hope that by having an opportunity to e ..a ' review this' pro osal Prior to Monda eveningthe 19th, you might be abbe, to give p p y ' g' " questions r s �t the reflective that zt deserves. if youhave Tease call me thought Sincerely s ar Phil Edit' 13110 S.`w. Ash Drive T: rrard,t Oregon 97223 ; .0s9-9406 f is I 4 Id cSECTION 2 T2S R I W W.M. 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''' ' "' '' , ,"" 'V'''''' c.--‘ - r, ,,, , . a- , , i/ 4.7- 1 /, b. , , j: [t, „.,, �r,, wo . � ".++ ,/" \ '�i--" ,11' � ..w 'M ,\ � �'S .,_.S T-AEG r ,. .., p � /.�,v� I " � , �'� 5EE...}dAWs+,•. / \a�"' ` : ,+ 2S tet ,,k, * ,, 4, ,, /" <" *, Li, ,...s\ M 1�4`1 4 t",,..1 M qt^Y yy '''A 1, p ry o !1 S' M11P 1 1� EE a +a i.� Md ►' 4 S o, mar, �;i 1 2S 1 it1;i3 i Ill d 1 w.' 2 ,y P ,t I tIA)V .I�, ', r'.t l• + 4 i Ni I Y f tttk" "` f: ffa w 1A+m 'lt9:: ' , (b) Director of Public7 Works stated he has met with the Chief of Police and .,, r there are soma 'enforcement problems along Gaarde Street. He suggested amending C)rd s'.narxce No. 81-80 Section �., last lines to read as fr�l lour : i "the east right-of-way line of S.W. 110th ivenu , east along, the north g �' � g ,, side of S.' „ Gaarde'Street, to a pi' rlt 480 feet west of the intersection u ,'- thereof with the west right-of-way line of 3.W. Pac'if'ic Highway (99W).tQ '-' (c) 3'i,:i\tion by (tounwi.l.worlIcart Stimler, seconded by Councilman Brian to amend the ordinars,te as suggested. Yv,tiOn to amend the ordinance approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14)tiort to adopt Ordinance No. 81-80' as amended approved by unanimous vote of Council 1 25. ISD ASSESSMENT - $7,338.00. ' (a) Mayor BLshop reminded Council that. thy had earlier sent a letter to the State Legislature requesting that they make the MSD assesetnentt vroluntsry,, 5irt..2e, t:Itc citizens of Tigard had voted,against the MSL funding. I �' Oa) Legalt'Iunsel reported thatSB852 pias warded in such a way, as to tiriake ..' ',1„ payment inundatory. , . (c) Motion by Councilman Brian to authorizet'he payment of ) assessment w�;n the '- amount of $7,33$.O0 as mandated by Mate law. (d) Ma T+or )3ishop stated he must vote against pa ment of the assesument since thea`voters of Tigard have voted 'no" to 'SSD. '. li..otion to auAthorize payment pa-sed by majority 3-2 vote of Council. Councilman Scheckla and .ayot Bishop voting nay. 26. RESOL1ITIOFT No. 8l-1J4 A BESOLU'TION FLIRT RtN'G A N xA iON OF THE CITY OP`'IGARD k — OF Tom, TERRITORY DESCRIBED III EXEIBI.'r "A" ATTACHED. uestin (a) Planning �7i�rect�ir notes a transmittal t'rom Mr s. Baal res. �, g that the attached map to ,the Resolution be marked Tax Map• 1S1 36tD, so as not be be confused with other tax lots, numbered 5200 in the area ta (b) Motion by Cour)cilwomati Stim1er, seconded by Councilmaa Brian to adopt as •, amended a 14 , µ Approved by unanimous v�.+te of Council.. 2*:,,,, ASO ANTRIM ERTENSI0N OVER s'AIIN(3 CREEK (a) Direct©r of PublicFTorks gave. a slide presentazotofarea anstreets invoNed in this project. Bee Proposed Council adopt the following �" improvement ;sequence for the area: ,, °4 I. T prov'et en,t of Sty? McDonald to interim standards (i.e fret: �:+� #w� foot. lanes t.) two, 12 of lanes, a 6* 'hike, ail aid sow. drainage „ : .; -�- '." improvements. .A.lse provision for left and r&ght 'turn ttovem.ents at ',1 SW Hall Blvd. y a f J PAO8 7 C(31.111Clt VtitirIZS �:. ;1:'eptember 14,, 1981 fix. 14, irk`,''» - " 2. Extension of Ash Avenue to City Minor Collector Standards with the . ' p p • improvements, 1 inclv�de full , Main Street De�y:~4o merit ,%or o.ataon am roveme improvements of Ash from just East of SW Hill to T.dnno ;;reek, public street access from Ash to Main/99W and a barricade ?dross Ash Avenue l at its existing East terminus. 3a. Continuation of Ash Avenue to City Minor Collector Standards across ' Fanno Creek to Burnham as part of any Civic Center Site Development that might occur within two years, . 0 R r, . , 3b. Continuation of Ash Avenue to interim standards across Fenno Cref,k to • Burnham I F no Civic Center Site Dc. lapment occurs within two years. '-'•,: 4. Construction of an adjacent 5° Concrete sidewalk on Ash Avenue f •rom ,,;-•' • Frewing to the existing end of Ash Avenue as ' • a City contribution from F z:Y.,` .Systems Development Charge for. extra capacity on a minor collector. ,' _ : 5a. Extension of Hill Street through to 0'Mara. Extension of Lake Street .4.,c(:)", ' t III through to O'Mara. _ ., Vie 5b. Removal of the barricade on Ash Avenue. �,,.°' 5c. Development of Ash from Frewing to Garrett. a 6 Construction of traffic flow inhibitors along Ash Avenue to attempt to t . . restrict traffic flow on. Ash to between 1500 and 2000 cars per day. '. x,` 7. InProvement of O Mara to 3rtiteriStana ards including some work in the Y double 900 turn area and provision of left and right turn lanes on to „,-- SW Hall Blvd. He recommended City Council adopt a i polcy which is reasonably ably lOose so 4 i. J / thatthe City is able to meet therequirements of time frames during improvement mpr©vemen_t sequence - ..�►, (b) C(,uncilman Brian requestedprepare largeprintsmap shown tp ,. y a f the staf; re a.re . ” tde Director of Public Works for use as theystud.. the ro o+; ,,� F P R al. .1 _ . ` City pity Anministrator stated this item vLuld be brought before council for i,: ' the Study Session of October 19th. At Cquncil, request, NPO #1 will be 4 • =;) notified 5f the meeting date .end time. :,. 28. OEDIN.ArrCF No. 81-81, 'TING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO AN S. ', 81 l E APPLICATION FORQA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION TO THE 1578 'NPO #6 PLAN . EMERGENCY AND NtAP OF THE CITY OP TIGARD DE''"I.�!'Il�t�r r ; FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (Willowbrook). . Wall ) � :.• v. (a) Lengthy discussion followed as to the timing of Beef '� ion. _ .�end Boal ex i tens John Biock stated that � �b� statedthis t,�rdi,nance was only adopting .a Plat change and "J t" should not beconfused,with the development prteess vhich t ott1d be the w!` appropriate pl,aee to consider road placement and traffic patterns 1 M PAGE S' — CC) NClia Y NIJ ES. -. Set)temticir 14 19,51;: ? e r�' '�,'1M,IdT'•^�grwyW':,aa:as •;;u:k'.ru. <,4.. �'i'''" .,..k-. uu ..u,l " r ,IS rip :i k .,Ypt.. '.RkM1Y URi IWY i..:1kp : .. .YMrxMN... Nn t ,, ♦trdt ''. *iMYJ 1 e..c t ... rV, vYmnY rn , ip TIGARD CITY CO 't'JNCIL CSPECIAL MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 29= 1931, 7:30P.M 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Wilbur Bishop; Councilmen Toni Brian, John Cook, Kenneth Scheckla; Robert B. Adams, Chief of Police (left at 10:00 ); , Acting City ,Administrator/Director of Public P.IZ. Frank Cu]4�rze. k Works; Doris Hattig, Finance Director/City Recorder; Aldie Howard, 1111 Manning Director (left at 9:30 P.11.); Clifford Speaker., substituting .).'Or Administrative Secretary; Ed Sullivan, Legal Counsel. TAF AND COUNCIL FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS. 2. GALL T� AUDIENCE s S F ( , p 1(a) Councilman Scheckla passed.. to Council members staff anethe res", a •, photocopy of a letter of application for the position, s City Administrator of a southern Oregon city from Aldie Howard. At the 'Councilman's request, the City Recorder read the letter into the record.' Councilman Scheckla followed with 'a brief statement expressing extreme displeasure at' some s comments about Tigard in the letter, and denying the accuracy of Some e by Howard about his work.with Tigard. Howardasked how ' statements private communication of''his got into Councilman Scheckla's Possession. . confidential source which he would not further identify. '"here was tentative acknowledged a ossesszon. The Councilman aive discussion about an executive session Of tt e Council to consider what, if any, actioq should be taken in response • 3. SUBDIVISION COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT AND PERFORMANCE BOND * .£yawn's Inlet " " ' Approve and Authorize Mayor and City Recorder to sign. a (a) Public. Works Director recommended approval. (b) Motion; by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Scheckla to approve and authorize the mayor and city 'Recorder to sign on behalf of the City. Y Y � Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 4. ZOO ADMISSION RATES: DSiscus;sior. (a) Warren Iliff, ,'Zoo :director, explained the rationale for raising the admission charge or the zoo by the MSI) Council--basically the econon is necessity ;;to raise zoo :revenues. (b) Councilman Brian stated his feeling that to raise the rates at this time was a breach of faith with the voters, and. objected kectad to the increase on philosophical groundsi, although he is a zoo supporter. II (c) Councilman dcheckle suggested adoption of e special rate for families II stating he felt families with several children could very well be priced . out of the facility otherwise. (d) craig Berkman, Metro Councilor, reiterated the decision in this ease was based principally on fiscal considerations, 'while recogni*,ink valid objections, ie stated public hearings were held oil the matter, a 8:O0 ?.Vt.. HTLIC H ARIti . L N R .VISI O..N CPQ. 1)-St An appeal f x.lod by PrO #1. concetniOg the e stens ion of Ash Avenue across raring Creek w r , (i) L. cross--examination, Gene Richman questioned how many vehicles will go down Ash Avenue under full development.I:- (j Public Hearing Closed. 1 (k) Councilman Cook stated the Ash Avenue extension has been considered over at least the nine years he has been a Council member. It has always been on the list for development but never obtained funding. He felt circulation in the area must be provided, and is unwilling to preclude the possibility of the extensionstreet needs development. He suggested • ,, because but that engineering should be done •OMaraandl'Kc p 9 g before dertaken ; the' extension of �.sh is un (1) Mayor Bishop agreed that according to the map the proposed extension is * ' logical but stated it practical. vote of not aus the Park Board in favor of g � isHe citedthe t.��,xan�.n7 removing NPO #1 Policy # 28- He reviewed, the physical dimensions of the street, comparing them with standards for le assuming additional collector streets. He felt the cost .,s� a reel obstacle right-of-way ypurchased g _ ;� wa would have to be front the present owners of expensive homes.' His opinion was that Hall Boulevard would of necessity have to be widened to four lanes and become, "another Sandy Boulevard" to handle the traffic from the residential areas to downtown Tigard and to Portland. (m) Councilman Brian enlarged on the ideathat no one really knows what the traffic will be in the .:uture.` .i.gin the meantime, he favors leaving the option open for extension, but not cct+nstuct the extension until other measures to protect the neighborhood from the impacts of increased traffic are in place. (n) Councilman Scheckia emphasized the safety hazard of putting a Street through the park, and stated he would not support the Planning Commission action. . p Council. (o) Legal Counsel Sullivan explained alternatives open to the J (p) Councilman Brian regretted a decisionwith so many facets had to be put in terms of black and white (q) Mrs. Pat Hutchi.' ..ion, Chairman of NPO #1, asked of Legal Counsel the longterm effect of dele.'ion of ,'Policy #28, and its possible reinstatement at some nh ' time ;i1i the future:. Sullivan suggested that on. the strength `of a no-extension r. action byCouncil, it could well^be. that leve to ment would tate place: which p ` could make it impossible to effez,t the extensionrer in the futt� • (r) Motion by COtinciltMan Brian, seconded by Councilman Cook, fordenial of the balled• < _ . Director's ea�.y bon t'he Planning staff 'report. The motion failed 2 to 2, with �,tayor Bishop and Councilman • "' failed �r« $t�h�?C�y.r"�. voting nay. . < mayor Bishop, seconded byCouncilman' Sc�eckla, 'that Policy #28 be P A �S) tT,J ].Qn by:. ' Plan asu ° q removed from the Comprehensive P�.arequested on appeal from the ylanning " sion, based on' the transcript of the Pignnittg Commission hewing* l�otnmi5 �. Motion failed 2 to 2, Councilmen Br ian and Cook '.r4ti� nay, thereby upholding pholding p the Planning Commission's decision. (t) After some discussion, Councilman Brian moved that Planningstaff prepare and, submit to Council ;within 30 days an amendment of the 'Ccmpreh,ensiVe Platt ( p gtraffic issues *i language to Avenue, ,the len s ci en toypreservex Ash prescri►e ��teps to the loc�l street character of Ash, Avenue: "if and, when it �. to: be tak is extended, CQu�CouncilmanY Cook second; the motion. • .flotior carried 3 to 1, with, Councilman Schecklavoting nay'. AGE 1 - COiit CII M/NliTt`S JItr ` 29 1981 .u, w q r Staff to submit draft recommendation to Council for review, item will then be referred to NPO #1 and Planning Commission. 4:-: RECESS: 9:21 P.M. W � RECONVENE: 9:38 P.M. Planning Director left at 9:30 P.m. 6. BLOCK GRANT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CDBG) (a) Hank March of the County office of Community Development presented reasons for Tigard to stay in the program. He quoted figures on amounts received in the area, and stated Participation must be ,for, three-year periods. In response to a question by Councilman Brian, he offered his assessment of the change in philosophy of th'e program under the new administration,,, relating it to what is needed most. e ORDINANCE No. 81-53 AN ORDINANCE.APPROVING TSE. PLAT OF DALE'S GLENN, BUT MODIFYING THE�/ CONDITIONS`�ryOF APPROVAL IMPOSED BY THE TIGARD PLANNiN CO/MISSION i '.. s ' (a) Legal Counsel Sullivan discussed briefly the legal aspects of the ordinance. ' (b) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded by Councilman Brian, for. adoption. Approved ,I, by unanimous vote of Council present. 8. ORDINANCE REQUIRING PERMITS FOR CERTAIN No. 81-54 AN {IRUII�T TEMP4RARY LAND t ". USES AND AMENDING SECTION 18,88.010 AND 18.80.030 (4) OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE. z * (a) Motion by Councilman Cook, seconded, by.Councilman Scheckla to adopt. (b;? Louis Smith,, an. ice cream truck vendor, inquired what effect the proposed ordinance would have ou his ability �. to operate . n Cook Park, permitted under present reg'xlations. Counsel Sullivan replied his status would be unaffected, with or without the proposed ordinance, because his businr ss is. considered an an^i11 ary'use of a public park. (c) Ordinance No. 81-54 was approved by unanimous vote of Council Present. 9 ICAP PROGRAM! (a) Chief of Police referred to his two-page memo of JUne 23rd to the Acting City Administrator, together with attached time schedule for implementation, Administrator, t - ..r and offered to answer; questions. (b) Councilman Brian requested questions ., continuing reports on progress so there ti`b.t lld be no serious qustion, at budget timeChief Adams Ptomise,d to provd regular progress: reports- . Chief of Police left at 10:00 P.2t.. rI 10 ORDINAN'CE No. 81.52 AN 0RDINA TCE A1�N` ►I.NG SECTIO 2.0 -� w -� 4�t?�0 +Q'� THE CITY OF 'TIGARD CODC', RELATING TO THE: DUT/BS SOF THE' CITY .ADS IIII81RA ,oR.: (a) Second reeding of ordxnEtn / ayor Zishop cited the City Charter pro i,srion c,alli,ng f'or appo ntm�ent of, all � city employees by ther 1 ayor with thy: eonsen o, th x Cout'oii. .' V S. . • "~ rte