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M 3-81 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm.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. 1. •.r A` • .\Hr< r, ter. -' -. ., 1 a ..,., ..�-., � • 3-- :, USA SeY,�o11 s Trunk Line ne �. between 121st & Tiedemarr! ■ 1 a H,: A ■ 4 r t , r P ' , f • 1 r : . 0 1. z ,RJ,° . ;.� .. 1.. . i.. ti r^ ,_.. • f' ' * , ., • t,. •, r 4 l . L./.. . i i • tip. • A ,t ,. t,, , , \ . , ,, itt • 4 k _ . ,�'�r er ,u wFU .umA W .«vr��06T•fl �r., tl CflYOFTIARD " WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL DECISION 1. The final decision was filed by: CITY COUNCIL APPEAL Concerning M 3-81 en April, 11, 1983 Case Number Date 2. Name of Owner: D. J. Swan, et al ; Unified Sewerage Agency (Applicant) 3. Name of Applicant: Mr. D. Charles Whipp, Jr. Address 11830 S.W. 116th Street City Tigard, State Oregon 4. Location of Property: BlEN,,. g.„,1111ta 11NRORNMEN E1 W:1411111 OHM. Address from SW Tiedeman. west to SW 121st Avenue 281 3AA, tots 100 & 101 ; 281 3AB, lots 100 & 300; 181 34DC, r. Legal Descripf i on lot-o 3601 3602 & 3500' IS! 34CD, lot 1200 .. 1202 & 100 5. Nature of Application: A •eal to Pla.nnin_ Commission's a. royal of M 3-81 for construction of a sanitary sewer trunk line. Requesting denial. 6. Action: Fill Approval as requested I ] Approval with conditions I Denial 7. Notice: *Notice was published in the newspaper & was mailed to: [XXI The applicant & owners rx—xl Owners of record within the required distance The affected Neighborhood Planning Organization . xx 1 Affected, governmental agencies -y If there are questions regarddig they names of the persons or agencies who deceived notice, this information i6 available at the Planning Department. S. Final Decision: The adopted findings of fact, decision, and statement of condition can be obtained from the Planning Director; City of Tigard, City fall, 12755 SW ;-ash, P.O. Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223. In the case of a decision on an application for a variance, the applicant must acknowledge this form and return it to the City of Tigard, Planning Director, before any building permits will be issued or engineering approval given. r Signature of A licant oh Applicants Agent pp ' Agent Date -over- , 9. Appeal: An appeal has been filed r---, has not been filed. Note: Any party to the de vision may appeal this decision in accordance with Section 18.84.250, which provides that a written appeal may be filed w,thin fourteen days after notice is given and sent. Notice is given on the refore the deadline for filing of an appeal is 10. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard Planning Department, 639-4171 . 1 y . i ti .tAn ' r CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 83- 39 IN THE MATIER R OF THE ADOPTION OF A FINAL ORDER UPON COUNCIL REVIEW OF M-3-81, (' .• USA TRUNK LINE, AS PETITIONED BY D. CHARLES WHIPP, JR. V, WHEREAS, This matter came before the Council at its meeting of March 28, 1983, upon the filing of an appeal by D. Charles Whipp, under TMC Sections 18.84.240 and 18.84.260. WHEREAS, the Council had before it the entire record of, the proceedings before the Tigard Planning Commission which approved the application request with one dissenting vote on March 27 1982. Mr. Whipp, a person entitled to notice under TMC Section 18.84.070(b)(1)(A) 2, has sought review of that decision by filing a timely Notice of Review on March 26, 1982. WHEREAS, the applicable criteria to this decision are the following: Statewide Planning Coals 1, 2, 5 and 7. TMC Section 18.57 WHEREAS, based on the record in this case the council makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT: NOW, THERE'F'ORE, l •. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THAT: Section 1: The Subject site is located within the corporate limits of Tigard) Oregon between S.W. 121st and S.W. Johnson and 4long Fanno Creek, also identified as Washington County TaX Map 251 3AA, lots 100 & 101; i:S1. 3AB, lots 100 & 300; 1S1 'ADC) lots 3601,3602, 6400, 65001, 6600, 6700) 6800, and 6900; 1S1 34DC, lots 1200, 1201 and 1202• Section 2: The subject site is within the Greenway/Floodplain on the Floodplain and Wetlands Map which is applicable to this case. Section 3 The surrounding area has been developed primarily as .single family residential. Section 4: The proposed trunk alignment falls within the floodplain and greenway areas which are both regarded as resources to be protected under Goal #5 of the Statewide Planning Goals. Section 5: The floodplain which would he traversed by the proposed trunk line periodically floods adjoining residential properties thus constituting, a natural hazard area as defined in Statewide Planning Goal 7. p, r essional engineer were No detailed lens drawn by a professional submitted to the City. RESOLUTION NO 83- '7 , , Section 6: 18.57.060 Section 1 (A) of the MC requires that: "All applications for special use permits shall be supported by the following information to enable the planning commission to determine whether the proposed use is located in the floodplain or drainagewey district and if so, whether the ,proposal, if approved, will conform to the purposes and guidelines as set forth in this chapter." (1) Floodplain: (A) Plans drawn to scale, submitted in triplicate as prepared by a registered professional engineer with experience in hydraulic and geohydrologic engineering and processes, showing the nature, location, dimensions, elevations and topography of the site; the location of existing and proposed structures located upon the site, existing and proposed areas to be filled or otherwise modified, and the relationship of these to the location of tho stream channel, and proposed methods for controlling erosion. The Council also makes the following conclusions of law: (1) The Council concludes that because the, plans prepared by USA which were available to the public were not submitted as supporting information along with their application, the application did not meet requirements set forth in 18.57.060(1)(A). (2) The Council concludes that because the plans submitted as supporting information were not drawn to scale by a professional engineer and did not show items listed in, 18.57.060(1)(A) they did not meet the application requirements set forth in 18.57.060(1)(A). { (3) The Council concludes that because the area proposed for the trunk line is within the 100 year floodplain of Fanno Creek which floods onto adjacent properties and the proposal does not address safeguards to protect the residents of this area and r ! their property there is insufficient evidence to show compliance with Statewide Planning Goa]. 7 as stated in Findings of Fact #6. The Council, therefore, ORDERS that the above referred application be, and the same hereby is, DENIED, The Council FURTHER ORDERS that the Director of Plannitt, and Development and the City Recorder send a copy of the final order as a notice of final decision in this case. PASSED: Thio Tigard. day of � �-, , , 1983 by the Council of the City y S of gard. Mayor City of Tigard ATTEST a Recorder w City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO 85- 8. FINAL ORDER FINDING & COWCLUSIONS - SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT.M 3-81, ( 4/hipp Appeal) 1 . (a) RESOLUTION NO. 83-39 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTIONi, OF A FINAL ORDER UPON COUNCIL REVIEW OF/ M-3-811 , USA TRUNK LIM' , AS PETITIONED W' D. CHARLES WHIPP, JR. (b) Director of Planning and Development Monahan reviewed the resolution noting corrections that had been made. He also submitted a letter from Unified Sewerage Agency supporting the Council's action. (c) Councilor Brian moved and Councilor Scheckla seconded to adopt Resolution 83-39 Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 4 9. CITY ATTORNEY MEMO REGARDING TURA (a) Councilor Brian moved and Council Scott seconded to receive and file • the Attorney's letter Approved by unanimous vote of Council present Meeting recessed at 8:53 P.M. Council reconvened in executive session at 9:10 P.M. under ORS 192.660 (1)(f) to consider issues related to pending litigation. ( vk Executive Meeting adjourned at 9:19 P.M. and Council reconvened in regular session. 10. OPEN AGENDA (a) Councilor Brian moved and Councilor Scott seconded to remand the • Sunnyside Subdivision back to the Planning Commission. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. o Discussion followed regarding the legal fees charged by the attorney. o Discussion followed regarding transferrint, funds from one account to another. (b) Counselor Brian moved and Counselor Seaeckla seconded to receive and file control budget. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. AOi 4 - COUNCIL MINUTES - APRIL 11, 1983 , . 1 . , _______ 40,„„,.,„„,„,„,,,dir, , JCflYOFTIQARD `rr, \■) f,n HINGT1 COUNTY,OREGON . I P 1 . April ;8, 1983 .-.� ( ' , Gary rarahmer 150 N. First Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97132 4E: . U3A,.5. wer tine Application °Resub"mitt.al • Dear Gary,` fir, After .�00r meeting today concerning your application resubm,tte1, e.• 1.;researched. the City's Administrative procedures to determine ,(: if any'. .exist should you submit,a new application.to our Hearings Officer. The tsection is as follows: d "18.84.120 Denim. of the appi.cation--Resubmittal. (a) An applidatLOn which has been denied and which on appeal has not been reversed by a higher authority, including the land use board of appeals, the land conservation and • development commission, or the courts, rosy_ nat be resubmitted a +�y , ,l or for the for the same. or a subs�ant�,a�.�. stim�.�.ar ro .osa same or subs ari ,ial7y s..m .lar action fora pet od rr rw pui ... .e . .. from--� ,� �� . part �• , ,is made least twelve months the date the final decision enya.ng t, a app �.catzon. r , § pa' , Therefore, your submittal must be substantially different from your previous proposal. J ry! William A. Mon 4han Director of Planning & Development WAM:pjr r i 12755 SW,ASH P.O. BOX 23397 TIGA D, OREGON 97223 PN;639-4171 i „{..n r ,tu r.x. .. n{Jrru r ..e ..'du a...u.xr.kJu.✓utrYPrew w.a.a.t.eW{uMV.N rw.w..,. • 4 • ' i 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING ON MONDAY, March 28 , 1983 AT 7:30 p.m,, IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 10865 S.W. Walnut, Tigard, Oregon, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: APPLICANT: MR. D. CHARLES WH I PP. JR. 11880 S.W. 116th STREET LL`IGARD, OR 97223 M 3-81 SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT USA TRUCK LINE NPO #7 .. A hearing on the Notice of Review issue and if necessary the substb.nce of the Planning Commission' s approval in March of 1982 of a Sensitive Lands Permit for construction of a sanitary sewer truck line. Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 3AA,, • lots 100 & 101; 2S1 3AB, lots 100 & 300; 151 34DC, lots • 3601, 3602 , 6400, 6500 , 6600, 6700 , 6800, & 6900; 151 34CD, lots 1201 & 1202 . • (See Map on Reverse Side) THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF PROCEDURES O ' THE CITY COUNCIL: TESTIMONY MAY 133E SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO BE ENTERED INTO THE RECORD. FOR FUTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY RECORDER OR PLANNING DIRECTOR AT!, 639--4171 CITY OF TIGARD -- 12755 S.W. 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Tiedeman 10545 S.W. 82nd 13900 S.W. 114th St. Tigard, ORe g. 97223 Portland, Ore. 97223-- Ti- gard;—Axegvn—~9223- 300 "�'. : . MATHEWS PETERSON CHAPMAN • 10975 S.W. Walnut 8655 SW Parkview Loop 12270 S.W. 106th Dr. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Tigard, Oe;. 97223 a' 500 1902 2500 GENTMANN HATANAKA HALVORSON 13070 S.W. Ash 10625 S.W. Walnut 10525 S.W. Cly*desa-dalePl. ,., Tigard, Oregon 97223 i Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, ORe. 97223 r 501 1903 2600 McK!ght Kuhn MANSFIELD . 12132 S.W. Tiedeman 10645 S.W. Walnut 10515 S.W. Clydesdale Pl. Tigard, OR, 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Portland, Ore. 97223 8C1 ' 1 1904 2700 , GOODIN IRWIN KNOX 11030 0.W. Walnut 10675 S.W. Walnut 10505 S.W. Clydesdale Pl. Tigard, Oregon 97223 i Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 900 1905 2800 PALM 1 HOOBER Gilkison . 1 11000 S.W. .Walnut Ave 1 12350 S.W. Tiedman " 10495 S.W. Clydesdale P1. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore, 97223 a 1001 1002 1906 3000 PETERS SEWARD SCHULZ 4140 S.W. Dakota 12320`S.W. Tiedeman 10495 S.W. Clydesdale P1. Portland, Ore. 97223 ' Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 , 1100 1907 3100 RAETZ SETTELMEYER BELLINGER 10900 S.W. Walnut St. 12325 S.W. 106th 10475 S.W. Clydesdale Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 1500 2000 3200 BURKHART/ZOOK Kesier k HERRON ' 10860 S.W. Walnut 2316 Joel Ct. 10465 S.W. Clydesdale Plate Tigard, 0: e. 97223 Newberg 97132 Ti;atd, ORe. 97223 3 ' 10d • 71160x3 2 1: :t 35 CC 2300 • 1 r PO r Y ��. .. i . POWERS LENHART/ECKLIIN KOIiLEGARDE 10830 S.W. Walnut St. l 12265 NW Big ,:1r- Circle , Portland; Ore. 310. Mayer Bldg Tigard, Ore. 97223 1130 5.W: Morrison St. Portland, ORe. 97223 1.700 2400 1 BETTER,IDCE/7. Stephens 2200 RICHARDSON St. 10800S.W. Walnut St, 10480 S W 1 Meadow Tigard, �Oreg Tigard, 12250 S.W. 106th Dr, 14 on 97223 �� �Oregon 97223 � ..,.. .,.., . ............ ...... ....,.... ..,.,.,,_.. .. .'.. ....,.. .,... .. ... .,,u.... L i. .. ,.i..wJU ...i, .a.v.p ii uu u.w+. ,'n .,.i,arN....H.1 . 3500 900 201 FEIN SANDERS BREWER 10490 S.W. Clydesdale 12405 S.W. 112th 11340 S.W. Walnut Tigard, ORegon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 3700 1000 2S 1 2BB 600 LINDQUIST GARRETT LOWERY 10520 S.W. Clydesdale Place 11130 S.W. Walnut 10270 S.W. Katherine St. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 1 f 4100 1100 700 BOYER, W I LLIAMS LAWTON .,., 12.244 S.W. Clydesdale Court- 10355 S.W. Walnut Tigard, Oregon 97223 11700 a v. .?. Walnut Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 4200 1201 826 ' HEWLETT BOLD MCCULLOGH 12238 SW Clydesdale Court 11070 S.W. Walnut St. 10465 S.W. Johnson Ct. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 , 1 4300 1300 827 ' Brantley ` HARVEY BISHOP 12237 S.W. Clydesdale Ct. 12440 S.W. 112th Ave. , 10495 S.W. Johnson Ct. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard; Oregon 97223 r Tigard, Oregon 97223 4400 1400 832 KESTER CARPENTER City of Tigard '' 2316 Jodi Ct. 12435 S.W. 112th Ave. Newher, Ore. 97132 Tigard, Oregon 97223 t,. 1S1 34CD 100 200 2S1 3AB 300 2S1 3 BA 125 PATERSON GLAUBKE BAKER 12700 S.W. Pacific Hwy.. • 11405 S.W. 92nd 12040 S.W. 116th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, ORe. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 ! , 401 126 201 Myers *"Ii�SCN ESTATE BUILDERS/7. Sessums • 11860 S.W. 121 st Ave. 11325 S.W. Walnut 12000 S.W. 116th Ave. Tigard, ORegon 97223 zm Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, ORegon 97223 402 127 300 POTTERF FOURNIER JEWELL i;. 11275 S.W. Walnut 12320 S.W. Spring Court 11995 S.W. Katherine Tigard, Oregon 97223 Portland, ORe. 97219 Tigard, Oregon 97223 128 400 403 S BRUL aAU WAGNER ASP 11285 S,,W. Walnut St. 12045 S.W. 116th 11945 S.W. Katherine �. � r Tigard, ORegon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigat'd, Oregon 97223 . 404 251 3AC 100 500 �� e ne t11 l�U1JNICK Altmann, Kenneth � Sh�:rl�,r� DANIELS 11305 S.W. Walnut 11320 S.W. Walt,ut 11895 iS.W. Kdtherine SL. ,,....,.„ .. .. ....... ........ ... .y.....,.,.... ...'.... '.. ,.....„ .... ..,...... ...,.. .,...._, ... ..,... r ... i r ,. .,..... . r .. r-...+r ata.sx k:w n� „• .u.W.nMxa.d I . , I; , . I 6 1S1 34CD 600 6100 IS134C0 7300 KUMMER Echauri SMITH/ X SWI 11855 S.W. Katherine 11685 S.W. Summercrest Dr. YOUN SOOK •, Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 11700 S.W. Tigard DR. ' Tigard, ORegon 97223 , 700 6200 7400 . GOODWIN KELLOGG MAHER 1 11825 S.W. Katherine 11680 S.W. Summercrest 11680 S.W. Tigard St. . Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard,, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 800 , 6300 7500 Johnston RULE , THOMPSON 11795 S.W. katherine St. 11690 S.W. Summercrest Dr. 11630 S.W. Tigard Dr. . Tigard, ORegon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 . — Ensle 900 6400 7600 11765 y S Katheri WILDER GRISHAM .W. ne Tigard, Ore. 97223 11720 S.W. SUMMERCREST DRI. 11705 S.W. Tigard DR. TIGARD, OR. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 4100 TAN 6500 , 10200 MCCONNELL BADDEN 11740 S.W, 121st Avo. 97223 Tigard, Ore 11740 S.W. Summercrest 11640 S.W. 116th Ave. . Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Or. 97223 4200 1 i SMITH 6600 10300 117 10 S.W. 121st MELVIN SCHUMAN Tigard, Ore. 97223 11748 S.W. Summer Crest Ct. 11670 S.W. 116th Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 4300 6700 10400 HILL HAMILTON OZIAH 11680 S.W. 121 ST. 11754 S.W. Summercrest Plc 11700 S.W. 116th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 4400 6800 10500 Anderson Former Alford ROGERS MOHOLT! 11650 S.W. 121st 11756 S.W. Summer Crest Pl. 11730 S.W. 116th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ote. 97223 5800 6900 10600 STEPUTIS KARBSTEIN RIEDL . 11715 S.W. Summer Crest Dr. 11758 S.W. Summercrest Pl. 11725 S.W. 116th Tigard, OR. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 ,. 5900 7000 10700 Wolter ALEXANDER BISHOP 11705 S.W. Summer Crest PO Box 230121 11675 S.W. 116th St. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 9/2%3 Tigard, Ore. 97223 6000 00 7100 4-1 10500 WARRICK Kan HILL 11695 S.W. Summer Crest Dr. 11730 S.W. Tigard Dr. 11625 S.W. 116th T40,Ard. nrPonn '04)1 ...1 rv..,,,,, U71qq TiRard, Or 97223 , , 1 I [ . ,,,, 1 S 134CD 10900 i S 1 34 DC 800 900 1600 . HAR.PE�? RYZNER 1JETFO �;r`�, 11620 S.W. Tigard Dr. 12345 S.W. Kat.heri.ne 1118C S.' , ''15th St. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, �?;`. 972.23 . 1100 1000 1700 ,j L WEST VASCHE BILLINGS,: rr ' r 11735 S.W. Katherine 11645 S.W. 114th Place 11200 S ��I15th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, 97223 1 1200 1100 1800 r PATERSON R PETERSON % NESEN KALSCH 0 12700 S.W. Pacific Hwy. ' 11665 S.W. 114th Piac'1 25265 S . itchhazel Rd. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon„ 97223 ; Hilisbo 4r. 97123 1200 1000 MARTEN:3 1900 2100 WEST 11685 SW 114th MORISSE e° ` ; 11733 S.W. Katherine Tigard, ORe. 97223 PO Box l wa Tigard, ORegon 97223 Portland. " e. 97219 �� 1300 NORSKE 2100 3500 �``'p ' '/ j..... FOSTER 11690 S.W. 114th Place LIVINGS 11955 S.W. 116th Tigard, Oregon 97223 10970 S . '•r.t Dakota ' Tigard, Or 97223 Tigard , °9 -223 1. 1t , ' 1400 2200 3600 71 ' ` PETRANEK DAUELSBERG ELLS @ dif .'-- 11690 S.W. Katherine 11670 S.W. 114th Pl. 1094' S.', ,1r • D kota' St• ° Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tiga d,//{/ !f. 97 23 ,1 v 1500 2300 3800 Blum LAMB CASE 11740 S.W. Katherine 11650 'S.W. 114th 10920 S '',. or. Dakota St: ''' Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard . .-. 97223 ' 151 34CC 1200 2400 300a 1S1 34DC 1300 HEUSSEI % FRIES COGHILL KELLAS 12150 S.W. Merestone Court 2809 S.W. Arrowh'-ad Ct. 11715 S.W. 114th Tigard, Oregon 97223 Lake Oswego, Ore. 97034 Tigard, Ore. 97223 1300 1300 .ti 1400 , HOLLINGER MONAHGAN - .d HEPBURN 2140 S.W. Merestone Ct. 2939 NW Con+. P1. 11735 S.W. 114th Tigard, Ore.. 97223 Corvallis, 497330 Tigard, Ore. 97223, 0') /4 ',..\ , 1400 1400 'v 1500 L0 WER JAC NU` 4 O'Brien . 12020 S.W. 122nd Cy. 7165 S.W. s1 e�Or. 11755 S.W. 1 14th Pl. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Portland, , ; 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 1 1 S 1 34b 5400, 5601 , 5605, 5606 1500 A ' 4,' 1600 and 51300 not on Micro fiche CHACIN MOORE 11150 8.;. ; — th 11775 S.W. 11401 : lace� Tigard4Ore 97221 Ti:gard, Oregon 97223 1;) .)401, = I /UU 1S I .34UC 4UUU IS I 34 DU 9UU 1000 , HILBERT SUMMER School District 11780 S.W. 114th Place 1 1835 S.W. 113th 13137 SW Pacific Hwy. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 4 1800 4 100 1800 , BACELLIERI BERCUTT CHAPUT 11760 S.W. 114th Place 3703 S.W. Kanan Dr. 11935 S.W. Tiedeman Ave. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Portland, Ore. 97221 Tigard, Ore. 97223 1900 4200 1700 JOHNSON HOUGHTON / MILLER ABRAMS 11740 S.W. 114th Place 11765 S.W. 113th P1 11835 S.W. Tiedeman Ave. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 2000. 4300 1600 Deignan IVEY POPE, Steven 11720 S.W. 114th Pl 11745 S.W. 113th Place 2120 NW 135 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Portland, Ore. 97229 • ■ 3502 4400 1S1 35CC 900 l JONES GEARHART FREE 11885 S.W. 113th 11725 S.W. 113th Plc 10455 S.W. Meadow St. i, Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Or. 97223 / 3600 5700 1000 ' SIMONTON DAVIS Paterson % MADLER • 11895 S.W. 113th 5775 S.W. Elm 10425 S.W. Meadow Tigard, Ore. 97223 Beaverton, Ore, 97005 Tigard, Oregon 97223 • III 3601 5800 1100 OTT BERGERON GER1SCH 11900 S.W„ 1 16th 1 1840 S.W. 1 13th Place 10395 S.W. Meador St. Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, ORe. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97 223 N 3602 5900 1200 BARNUM KARR JOHNSON 17280 SW Augusta Lane 11860 S.W. 113th 10365 S.W. Meadow St, Aloha, Ore. 97005 Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 , 3700 6000 2000 OAKLEY GHAREONNEAU DRIMMEL 11915 S.W. 113th Place 11880 S.W. 113th Place 10360 S.W. Meadow Tigard, Ore. 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Ore. 97223 A ' 3800 6100 2100 • BRYANT LANIDESS Edwards 11897 S.W. 113th Place 11900 S.W. 113th Place 10390 S.W. Meadow st Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, Oregon 97223 i 3900 6200 2200 LIDEN STARKEY D'' enport PO Box 23234 11920 S,W 113th dace 10420 S.W. Meadow Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard, ORegon 0223 Tig<, d, Oregon 97223 '),l Place under City of Tigard Logo PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The following will be considered by the Tigard City Council on March 28, 1983, at 7:30 P.M. at Fowler Junior High School Lecture Room, 10865 SW Walnut St. , Tigard, Oregon. Further information may be obtained from the City Recorder or Director of Planning and Development, 12755 SW Ash Ave. , Tigard, Oregon 97223, or by calling 639-4171. ir M 3-81 Sensitive Lands Permit USA Truck Line NPO #7 • A hearing on the Notice of Review issue and if necessary the substance of the Planning Commission's approval in March of 1982 of a Sensitive Lands Permit for construction of a sanitary sewer truck line. Wash. Co. Tax Map 251 3AA, lots 100 & 101; 2S1 3AB, lots 100 & 300; 1S1 34DC, lot' . '.01, 3602, 6400, 6500, 6600, 6700, 6800, & 6900; lSl 34CD, lots 1200, 1201 & i 2. } Written comments are encouraged, please submit to the City Recorder at the } above address in advance of the hearing date. ■. TT publish March 17 and March 24, 1983 / ., . t. i 1 1 it MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the City Council FROM: William A. Monahan, Director of Planning and Development DATE: March. 21 , 1983 4 RE: Charles Whipp Appeal 0 Attached are the following materials for your use in preparation for the March 28th hearing on the Whipp appeal: 1, , I P a, 1. February 2, 1982, Planning Commission meeting minutes. 2. March 2, 1982, Planning Commission meeting minutes. 3. March 2, 1982, Planning Commission transcript. ' 4. Appeal filed by D. Charles Whipp if. , March 26, 1982. 5. Notice: of Public Hearing for March 28, 1983. 6. Memol'andum from. Elizabeth A. Newton concerning allegations made by Mr. Whipp before the Council on February 20, 1983. notices were sent to all property owners within 250 feet of the the project. Please n..;ce that some of the persons notified for the March 28, 1 983 hcaring are receiving notice of this action for the first time. The number, of affected property owners has increased substantially as a result of a change in Tigard's Administrative Procedures. The procedure formerly required • that a notice be sent to all property owners within 100 feet of a property, it now requires that all owners of record within 250 feet receive a notice. • rr " t t)F( lr1 • L , Jr it ' 1111111„ ' DAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF OREGON County of Washington ) sAsn: City of Tigard, I, Diane N. jelderks, being first duly sworn, on oath despose and say: That I am a Secretary for the City of Tigard, Oregon That I served notice of hearing of the Tiga:d City Council. • 5 of which the attached is a copy Narked Exhibit A) upon each of the following named persons on the /5 day of 1983, by nailing to each of them at the address shown on the attached list (Marked Exhibit B) , said notice as hereto attached, _JYILtt.k desposited in the United States Mail on the le)6e"-day of l9 , postage prepaid. le atOZDAAL---13!1 ilkillYZ / Subsatibed and sworn to before u on the day of 1982 i\lOTARY PUBLIC OF OREGON - My Commission Expires: • . PURCHASE / CHECK REQUEST VENDOR S n i to P a�r iars x $ r .. q � . r, ADDRESS 14955 S.W. 89th Courts 4 00 � �g ��C , , ,,,,. ciriroF 41464 Tigard, Oregon 9 P 7 TI ....I . J t•. DATE 3/7/83 REQUESTED BY dmi UNIT/DEPT. Planning & Develo men't ' .��, .+' .. .7 :+c•, .0 .,.^.: ,.y:.r. ..n. �.,a :+r:�s w,lr•^�..•, n+..t...a,,.rt•..,...,•t ....,.. .kp^s`�... .'.!f'.1"'• Ir'•.,da:r�.._ ..:a.,...�r ,,._1':r.:H:•r a ..,t'.r:..... . "` PURCHASE REQUEST CHECK REQUEST . • • ,PREPARE PURCHASE ORDER CHECK TO BE MAILED WITH ATTACHMENTS : L...._J SEND CONFIRMING P.O. , FT NOTIFY REQUESTER WHEN CHECK IS READY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS CHECK NEEDED BY ____ / ' r- -i c ..# a.,,.-; �'�- ,r :.r •:.: ,, ,,,.,, i . a .... .,,.n..�,._ ., ,-. ., . r. .,.c, 7•tat a. �i t r: ^> �s!>; :C. , - e'✓.iL"'i :.l'��.::. ,i'.,,..1 l!` "n� ^. E ..•:,:.t, . .,dMi.i+l,,37,,, '%"F.':r:!J'+ti•,7 .r:air«.G tic.,,.. rt"u' .. ;44.l is c,. 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CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL 14.(... .�',•,.J .f.�,,... ..•".1.,..^..yf..'i.1.....-:..., -A:I,.':rzt .,. L .�,. } ,w.,.:i ut..,..w.)„ .rL.l, ,._,... .h..:.r,..F ... .,-...t. , .. .A ..w .r a :,.., ..,1 r.Y 4 I,., , ..r -__-- ACCOUNTING PURPOSES ONLY -r- -- -----_- ----__- AmoUht. Paid 11 Signatures Checked PiO. No. , Check Number Fin. Director Date Paid hEPARTMENT FILES • V 4 Planning Commission - March 2, 1983 SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT M 3-81 - Unified Sewerage Agency NPO #7 Liz Newton This is a Sensitive Lands Permit for the Unified Se i ,:rage Agency and NPO #7. The applicant is Unified Sewerage Agency and there are several property owners listed, requesting for a sensitive lands permit to install an underground sanitary sewer line. The location is various property north of Southwest Walnut between Southwest Tiedeman and Southwest 121st Avenue. On Sepatember 8, 1981, the Tigard Planning Commission tabled the sensitive lands request until the follow:Lng conditions were met: Installation to be realigned to avoid xmlixtxxEtioxixaf destruction of existing streets, Public Works Director to supervise this installation. U.S.A. coordinated this project for Tigard School District in relation to actual location of the proposed line in the Tiedeman/Tigard Avenue area. U.S.A. to present final plans to the Planning Commission in the future which would address the concerns voiced by property owners in this September 8th ,Imeting. No construction to commence until the engineering plans have been approved by the Public Works Director binding the Unified Sewerage Agency is proposing to construct the sewet line within the 100-year flocdplain and greenway area as identified on the City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan, and we've out- lined Section 2.57,040 of the Tigard Municipal Code, which deals with uses and activities allowed with special use permit, and you will note that public improvements ieeio MUmbled voice "BV1 Newton 1D tignt, UtilitieS. Okay, Uh, nutiber 3 - The City of Tigard tngineering DiVisi:,a has reviewed the engineering plans for the project estimated by the U.S.A. and construction land With minOt changes. Particularly, \\ lV M 3-81 - Page 2 the Engineering Staff has asked Unified Sewerage Agency to propose another option for crossing the streets which woul6 involve an open trench and would not include the . The proposed Scholl trunkline will have the capacity to replace the existing Leron Heights line in the future. The proposed Scholls trunkline will accomodate anticipated development-vest of 121st. The engiueering plans have been made available for interested residents in, the area to review. C,oaclusion - Section 18.57.040 (1) of the Tigard Municipal Code allows utilities facilities within designated greenways. Section 18.57.040 (2) addresses uses allowed with a special permit in greenways and floodplains. The proposed sewer trunkline will not impede or interfere with the flow of flood water within the district. The construction of the sewer line will change the flog of water and also the velocity however these changes will occur durng construction only, and will not be permanent. 1'L is anticipated that the existing Leron Heights trunkline will be abondoned in the future, and. the City of Tigard will tie ezistiag and proposed lines into the larger capacity Scholls trunk line. Staff Df;comnends approval of the Sensitive Lance; ?permit for construction of the proposed Scholls trunkline within the 100-year floodplain and dedicated greenway, based on findings as follows: i i i n i i �1 J 1 T Tigard Municipal Code allows utilities facilities within a designated greenway with a special use j ,rmit. Construction of the Scholls Ferry Sewer trunklin will not permanently impede Or interfere with the flow of flood waters within the 100 -year floodplain. Further, staff rftommends the following conditions be attached for approval of the sensitive lands permit iii 3-81; City of Tigard inspector shall be contacted before existing City sewer lines are uncovered and covered, M 3-81 - Page 3 to insure proper care is taken to protect these facilities during construction. The contractor shall restore in the street to acceptable City standards after construction. Tepedino: Thank you staff. May I have the applicant's presentation, please. ORM Good evening, my name is Robert Cruz, I am the collection systems division engineer of Unified Sewerage Agency, the applicant for this sensitive lands permit. I am here primarily to try to answer any general questions that may arise in relation to the Scolls trunk, additionally, Paul Klope who is a design engineer with the agency is also in the audiente. He is the project engineer and surveyor for this particular project and is here and available to answer any specific questions that may arise. As you may know, U.S.A., or Unified Sewerage Agency is charged with the -,rsponsibility of collection and treatment of sewage within the incor- porated areas of Washington County, To de, so, in order to meet that requirement, we are in the process of implementing a master plan that was adopted with the formation of the agencys, back about 12 years ago. The Scholls trunk is one portion of the master plan. This portion of the Scholls trunk which is located between Tiedetan Avenue approximately and S.W. 121st Aveaue is located completely within the City of Tigard, and within the 100-year floodplain. Aside from taking off from an existing pump station that is owned and operated - maintained by Unified Sewerage Agency of S.W. 121st Avenue, it's primarily there to enable the City of Tigard to implement it s own cotlprehensive plan as adopted for futur(4 development. Another portion of the Scholls trunk was built 'or constructed about 3 to 4 years ago, and that portio exists from S.W. 121st Avenue to S.W. 1.30th, so in essence, this portion of it will eliminate quote, a missing link, betWeen the two, and alSo M 3-81 -- Page 4 enable the City of Tigard to eliminate, if they choose an existing privately owned pump station, but as I undeistand it, uh, maintained by the City of Tigard. I believe that the staff report covers adequately some of the background ao to how we ,?ot here tonight, in addition to the public hearing that we've had here in Tigard, or hearings, we've had numerous meetings and made applications to the various jurisdictions - other jurisdictions that we have to get permits from, including the d4vi,.sion of state lands, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and. Washington County, and obviously in addition to the property owners along its route. The primary reason for tabling a decision at the September meeting was to try and address everyone's concerns that were raised at the last public hearing. We feel that we have done so - that we have addressed everyone's concerns. That's not to say that we have solved or eliminated everyone's concerns, that's an impossibility.j ,ry primarily because different concerns conflict with other jurisdictions concerns, for instance, one of the items that we were to deal with was to try to eliminate the destruction of as many trees as possible - and that's also one of our intents. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers emphasized that also. One of the property owners, however, would like us to move the line onto an open grass area to eliminate interference with the ball field. Obviously we can't meet both concerns, so we've left tkat the line in that area primarily in the grass area• As you also may recall, Mt. Ott testified at the last public hearing. We've met individually with him, and have come up with a significant alignment chance there, and we believe that we have solved his concerns. There _J e have been other minor design changes in regards to some of the concerns Cityof Tigard's staff has had. We've met with them, and hopefully have addressed those also. So in conclusion; obviously we agree ',pith, the staff recommendations, and have no problems with the conditions that , ' „i e ,. , . „ _ . tti r .iaMw.u.w.w+«a.• .k+f., .Nwwla..,,rwNH,»u.' •• M 3-81 Page 5 have been attached to the approval, - should you approve them. Thank you. Tepedino Thank you, Mr. Cruz. Are there any parties that wish to speak in favor of this proposal? Those in favor. Any parties wishing to speak in opposition - those against this proposal. Let's hear it. OTT: My name is Dale Ott. I live at 11900 S.W. 116th, and I'm standing here with a different idea in mind, than the reason I thought I Came to this meeting. Mr. Cruz and I had a little discussion prior to the meeting. I understand they have in fact acted to allay my fears and my problems. I no longer have a problem with the alignment of the line. licwever, I heard a comment that I think I have to at least raise a question on. I understood that one of the stated purpos,,..s of this trunk system was to eliminate 2 pump stations. The one that's owned by Unified Sewerage Agency at 121st and the one that's owned • by City of Tigard, or Mr. Patterson, whichever, off in the field behind 116th. What I'm hearing now is a question mark. This trunk may eliminate that pump station. I believe Mt. Cruz's words were that the City in effect would have the option - that they could decide to eliminate that tie-in to the U.S.A. trunk. Now this is of great concern to me because ,.)1-uR of the main reasons that I'm conceptually in favor of this line, from the standpoint of the way it affects me is simply the fact that I'm tired of that pump station going down, and raw sewage overflowing in my back yard, which has happened probably six times in the past year for periods varying from, I day to of up to about 3 days at a run. So I am raising this questIon, aud I donq know what other point to take to do it Is it ot is it not going to intercept that 18-inch main and short-circuit that existing pmp station. Tepedino: Good point, Mr. Ott. We'll try to get that answered for you during . , . " I - ' M 3-81 -- Page ,6 the period for cross-examination and rebuttal. Any other parties wishing, to speak in opposition - those opposed to this issue? Okay, noW is the opportunity for cross-examination and rebuttal on Mr„ Cruz, can you respond to Mr. Ott's question? ' d Cruz: Since the pump station isr,privately owned, and as I understand it, maintained by the City, I believe probably Mr. Currie would be better to answer it. I think he knows the particulars a lot better. I believe there is a contract between the City and Mr. Patterson, of which we:.!tre not a party, and so that's why I believe it would be better for Frank to answer that. 'Tepedino: Frank and Staff, would you respond to that? Currie: Yes, uh, I guess I would have to say that it is no one of the aims of this project to eliminate that privately owned pump station at this time. It is their airs to eliminate the pump station on 121st. It is, however, the City's intent to eliminate the pump st,P m in r , the, future. We ate in the process of doing a comprehensive sewer ' plan now that will probably be one of the questions that is answered by a comprehensive sewer plan when it is finished. We done - it is not prioritized or scheduled right now, but is an intent to abandon that line in the future. ' Cr" : Possibly to clarify that also, initially we started looking at this ig project, that was one of the intents that Mr, Ott indicated ws,s for this line to take that pump station off line. At that time we didn't realize that it was privately owned. We thought it was o{pried by the City and we didn4t think that there would be any problem, and so that the line is designed to take than 'Amp station of line. We can't n. do it as part of out contract. 'epedino: hoes :hat answer your question, tr. Ott.? M 3-81 - Page 7 Ott: No it doesn't. It doesn't answer my Linestion at all. It stirs up a few more. Perhaps this is not the ritht forum to look, for an answer to this. . .. r d w Tepedino: Well this is the type of forum you have in your rebuttal so if have a question, . . . Ott: Well, we've been going since last July all the way with the understanding in fact stated, verbally and in writing that this was one of the purposes of the line. I can understand this confusion immtk from the standpoint of the Unified Sewerage Agency if they were not at that time aware of m" the ownership line, but I fail to understand in my own mind, why it's not going to be taken off. am not happy with the situation. Wh at other recourse do I have? I have some other concerns about this line, which I have chosen not to bring out because I picked my priorities. I said I (Rt will if ,I can get rid of that pump station and the problem, I will not fight the trunk sewer line.. 0. ; Voice: That's not scheduled on the forum. . .. Currie: The Unified Sewerage Agency line is designed to take that flow. It's not jurt a simple matter kaxtakutt of disconnecting the pump station and xaconnecting it. The 18-inch line has lines all the way up through, and we want to bring not only the pump station but the 18 inch line also. In order to do that, youOve got to disconnectxtimx from the 18- and connect to the new_Scholls Ferry trunklin. That's - That I think is another reason TJn. fied Sewerage Agency chose . .. 01/1" Okay, well of course, I'm not aware of where the specific connections ate f . to that 18-inch main in terms of the newer developments - Dawn's Inlet, and so on and over off of 113th. "'Leh, I'm very concerned about this, because I've been operating for 6 months shooting at the wr ong target, A i I guess. And, it leaves me with a very big question mark as to what my . . g... � . � y � d dumping into tai„ r`eco�r��, is to et rid of raw sewage zh my back ara a�. M 3-81 - Page 8 the creek for days on end. Tepedino: .Staff, will you respond to that question. That's really a pubh is health kind of question, more than the specific issue as far as the application by the Unified Sewerage Agency. Speaker: Mr. President, I would like to inject one note here, I think that Mr. Ott has a real concern there, but I think the answer to his is not connected directly with this pump line sewer. What you have to dQ, )„, Mr. Ott, is work with the City who has some other things that they have 0 to do before that pump station can be eliminated. Ott: I can appreciate that that we're getting off a little bit in left field. While I didn't intent to take this much time, what I would like to do '' is progress for a few minutes on another matter, which is directly 0 related. 'I giess I have to back up a littlo bit as an opponent, if . you will, rather than as a rebuttal. This i;„ also more in the way of raising a question in the minds of the Commission, and this is something that you might ;say that I basically shoved aside as lower priority in my two concerns. I have not lost my first priority, so here goes. I believe, and I'll make this as brier as I can, that ,a somewhere within your Tigard Municipal Code, and since I only have a few pages plucked here, I can't quc,::e you all of the pertinent identification, this is basically under the sensitive lands section, would be, uh, okay, Section 18.57.070 pitied Standards, under thew. Sensitive Lands Ordinances, wherever that shows up. Uh, I'm going to ►, just read this standard reall quickly as I can here, Section 18.57.070, Standards A. Application for a special use permit in flood lain areas P floodplain be granted or denied in accordance with the following standards: M , t 1. No structure, fill, excavation, storage or other use shall be • permitted which alone or combination permi`- � i..n biiation with existing or proposed capacity of the floodplain a, uses would redu���+ the. r' dp� ea. or raise either 1. M 3--81 Page 9 the flood surface elevation or flow rates, or adversely affect flow direct ion on upstream or downstream properties, or create a present or foreseeable hazard to public health, safety and general welfare. Tilinxp That's the pertinent section, so I'll stop there. I would now like uh, out of -- certainly not out of context in terms of meanings to condense that, I'm going to take word; from that section, and leave out the items that aren't pertinent-consider this, if you will That ordinance in effect says -a no structure shall be permitted which in combination with proposed uses would raise either the flood surface elevation or flow rates. Liw it's clearly ritatec; in writing - it's been stated orally, that one of the primary purposes of this trunk is to, if I can choose a word, enable further upstream development land development, uh, within urban growth plans. In effect, what we are saying is that the proposed use is indirectly going to enable the deve,opment of land areas in terms of covering itiax with concrete with blacktop with roofs and structures, we are in effect. . .tape.over. . the water's going to run off. It's going to run off that. much faster,, it's going to result in certainly higher flood levels downstream. I think these would all be clear facts. I'm s imply saying that within the terms of the ordinance, that this project would in fact, indirectly affect 4 the behavior of ,she watershed, and the way I interpret that ordinance and it SecmSa quite clear, that unless a project like this is considered in conjunction concurrently with the system, ` lie storm sewer which would negate the affects of this change in the run-off pattern on the downstream flood conations unless it°s considered concurrently and in conjunction with the storm sewer system, itis clearly against the ordinance. That's my ee x ig., wanted to ra L 9e t.hat question �„ M 3-81 -- Page 10 I am concerned about. this, I'm not just trying to make waves, I'm concerned about what happens to me 10 years from no when there is 1,000 or 2,000 ha ax more houses upstreai, basically, in the summer creek watersheds and the rains come, and they come down to me that much quicker and I'm sitang there flooded. A week and a half ago, I had about 6 inches of freeboard left before the water was in my house, It's a concern to me, because I think that the effect is there. I did pose this question to Aldie Howard, in fact, and what I got was sort of a chuckle, I means he was helpless, I suppose, in that he didn't have an answer, but, uh, his response was well, you know we can't do anything about that. I think that the implication was that he agreed that it would have this effect on me. I'm raising this question - is this sort of a project in effect, a violation of the ordinance? Without some tempering factor included in, in this particular case, what I'm saying is a storm sewer Lystea in conjunction with a sanitary sewer system to counter-balance the effects that It's going to have on the behavior of the drainage. Thank you TepedJ no: Thank you Mr. Ott. Any other parties wishing to speak against this proposal? Mr. Cruz, do you have a response to Mr. Ott's concerns? Cruz: His last questions is something to the effect t 'it is this project . in violation of the ordinance? The answer to that question, and. I think that he indirectly ansi,ere'd it is that this project in and, of itself is not this project will not cause danger in raising the, flood level, something to that effect. lii, it's true, indirectly it could have detriment uh, with upstream development. I. believe. that, and again, ,t A3cAtis probably Fran.k could answer this or redress is better than I can, but I believe that the City of Tigard ,loss have i tda Within. • . m sewer' standards would take in td its realm, storm standards that wog` rcourit7 r e , M 381 Page 11 limiting run-off on new developments and things like that, but A anyway, to answer Mr Mr. Ott's question, no this p�rr jest, in and of 4 p i6, itself does mot vaolate the code. Speaker: Mr. Jamix rri.!L dent, I would ask how much of the upstream from Mr. Ott's house, How -much development does the City of Tigard have i 5. would the City of Tigard have control of, because- simply because I . think it's, uh, you aren't too ftr from the edge of the City limits, are you Mr. Ott? Ott: I couln't tell you any more , Voice: I believe the current City limits are at 135th, and I believe that Urban Growth Bou.1r:.ry i s somewhat beyond that. . . °/ Currie: 135th right now. . . . ■ , Voice: I have a question that's not related . .. there is a mention in here `' • to xi�x� propose i someplace that the City Engineering Division asking/i,x another obstacle crossing the ziontakximmixadcreek involved and should not include the ' J ... damn. What damn are you referring to? ''°- Cruz : The City staff asked that uh, some details be provided in addition to the construction drawings themselves. This particular detail showed tht.t a 't.emporary damn would be built and would l ave a 1Z,-5 rash j. culvert itsts.11ed during the operations, during the installation of the 30-inch sewer itself. And what staff has requested, and I believe will make a requirement , Ls to not install the temporary damn during construction - in else*`.r,ce be a wet installation. Do I understand correctly, prank? Currie. Yes, that t s correct. I goes a we're not so concerned about that except that we prefer that the contracso have the option whether they wotu'Ld L choose the wet installation over {h4,S one. ' ' d Let 1)e ltOci if I uiay, Mr Crux, so what you are t:. '' s Aifying is that \., to ..+.•.+..... ....... "i 'y + .y of this s.., e, i sglf, on and installation this sewer line,ot►i� construction in and of �t sl n u, al Odra F / \ , ,,. a, - . . ■ e M 3-$1 ^ page 12 would be so designed t aat, it would not adversely affect the floodplain and the holding capacity in the floodplain and direction of velocity of the waters• ., Cruz: Correct, according to, I believe, your city codeBzx and the Washington County floodplain ordinance, and Division of State Lads law, we cannot fill within the 100-year floodplain, and we won't do it with this project. e Voice: It will temporarily affect the flood capacity of the stream? 'iv ' Cruz: It can have temporary during construction -- temporary affects, sure. - 1 , : but I take it, when you put your pipe in, you are decreasing the L Y net valibl,.e, on metric capacity of the floodplain. How are you going to offset that decrease. „., . . I 0 � ,ruz: There is excavation that '1.s taken off and net put back into the i floodplain. . . , . " 16, • O• OOOOOO • .! O O O O O O O O ,. ... .extra pipe. Cruz a No, like I say, that's not allowed by any number Of ordinances. b : Does the r,taff agree to that? Currie: Yes, we've already asked those question. : The real problem yuu know has been a bug on the floodplain, and , here's somebody that's going to go smack in the ll oo plain with a pipe. I don't know wheve else to put a sewer line. Tepedino: Cotints sioiier t Well, I guess Y could comment that since the other part of this was (female) p ub ' L in behind our property, •ire haven't noticed any change in the ;. water capacity that goes behind our house. 1 do have to say, that I we s,tw the most water behind out hous „ww;.s,, • since V:14'k but that was tru..� e vpyw. here 0 it wasn't: just related to • k that particular capacity of Sumter Creek, there was a problem eserywhet e. Ar �, . L. _ _",� ,1"' -. 4,,,,,.,3„,.. `LA ..._,yam _ I _ n:f _ ?.. k., . L � yl"'wn n. ,'M , A M 3-81 _, Page 13 Currie: I might add that the City does have a comprehensive storm water management plan from CH2M Hill, which specifically addresses Summer 1 Lake and mitigating measures that will need to be taken on the stream and pertinenees over and around the streau, and addresses as far as '. G+ i those things obviously occur: within Tigard's area or future area of influence, this is designed to also cow:duct sewerage from Beaverton, and handle unincorporated area of Washington County, _ perhaps, and they also have storm runoff standards - I don't know exactly what they are. 1 think those things are and will be addressed as the development occurs, not as the line is built. I'm not sure they should go concurrently„ 12 pain What imixsx one issue I'm having uh, stirring over in my mind is whether the developer wanted to come in and put a big pipeline in the center of the creek, what trey reaction would b% to him, versus UK Unified Sewerage Agency, and whether I should treat these people differently , because U.S.A. assays wears the white hat, and somebody wears the black hat, and I'm having a real philow:;phic problem with that Any other questions. 2ammsxx Commissioner Bob? ex re sea We/ t xx is a; number of concerns at the laot hearing, I believe,, in September, and I understand these have all been addressed in the last 6 months . . Q, Carr'ie: Apparentely not all of them have been addressed. . .. Comm: Whether or not satisfactorily, it has been addressed. . . Helmer: Hoar toot do you anticipate doing this particular job, this, basically e '41 your winter Mork, or are you looking for the suh:iimer time. Cruz No, atr;% that's why we 've been lax in owning back to you, so to speak, we knew we weter t going to be able to do it during the winter, so thatis Imo. why �z are back here vow. We would hope to be able in , -� a.ri fdct` 7:,believe M ;-81 - Page 14 the permit from the Army norps says th4t we have to do the installation during the dr :est period of the year -- 1 don't recall the exact dates, but its like May to September, scmething like that. Those dates aren';t correct, probably, To try to address Mr. Tepedino's concern regarding , kkax J.S.A. and/or a developer, a portion of the Scholls trunk was installed three to four years ago was constructed by a private developer. P It was obviously done under the approval of U.S.A. and I believe the City of Tigard. So, we are talking about the same project with two different people doing different. phases of it. There is also a good possibility that/xxxxn extension from 130th would be done by a private .� developer. we don't know that yet, but there is a_possibility of that. , .. Currie: Public utilities.. 1: Tepedino: I see, is there any other comments, or questions from the commissioners? Raxx Any other comments before 1 postpone the hearing on this. Postpone the public hearing on this issue. Commissioner 141W' .Nele.a: lh, well, in terms of Mr. Ott's question, 1 maid really think that moelA the tie in between this line and future development related to the �, flookplain issue, is rather indirect, I think that you itarxprobably demonstrated a need that this line needs to be put in, T think the ,' function of Whether future development's tied into it is soley a M N function of how big they make it. Flake it small, or bigger. It makes • sense to me that they are going to tear up the place, that you ought to , ( tear it up only once, and should make them put in as big a line as practical to handle what may come down the line, and not have to do it twice. I think it's - it seems to me that it's needed, I think it being . I desi g ned to hook into the second pp ump station and hopeftl,:f to work th at out is with the dity at this point. I think that thtified sewerage Agency il . . ....... (. , p 4 tea. fi i1 M 3-81 - Page 15 has done their bit, and I think we ought to get on with it. Tepedino: Would you like to make a motion, sir? Nolen: All rights I would like to make a motion for approval M 3. 81, Sensitive Lands Permit - Unified Sewerage Agency subject to staffs findings of fact and recommendctions. Tepedino: /g14Yibotion made for approval. Female: Second Tepedino: Seconded, further discussion? All those in favor of the motion, signify by saying Ayer Commissioners: Aye Tepedino: Those opposed -- No. M'max Motion carried. • 1 • r M '.1 . MN - n • 2 �',.. q t �4 p') � �•� .n i , .., + • 6 t t` 1 '' f •0 m I 000 L I * P , 1 V ,t, 1 1 . MEMORANDUM • i TO: William A. Monahan ' . FROM: Elizabeth A. Newton i.,-4,(7' , SUBJECT: Whipp Appeal After listening to Mr. Whipp's comments on the February 28, 1983, City' Council tape regarding his appeal on the USA sewer line sensitive lands permit, I offer the following comments: 1. Mr. Whipp contends that no notices to surrounding property owners were mailed for the March 2, 1982 Planning commission meeting at which the permit waa granted. This is correct, however, at the I opening of the February 2, 1982, Planning Commission meeting, . - . President Tepedino announced that the USA sewer line Sensitive Lands Permit would be postponed until March 2, 1982. 2. Mr. Whipp said at the February 28, 1983 City Council meeting that the School District filed their appeal on March 26, 1982 earlier in the day. In fact, the School District filed their appeal on March 22, , : 1983. I was not aware that the School District had eVen filed an , appeal until Mr. Whipp told me on March 26, 1982 when he himself attempted to file an appeal. Mr. Whipp at that time (approximately 4:50 P.M. ) also told me that the School Disrict had not filed a fee with their appeal. I checked on that while Mr. Whipp waited and found that indeed the School District had filed on March 22, 1982 and had not paid a fee. Mr. Whipp asked if the School District's appeal was accepted. I told him I didn't know. Mr. Whipp told me he wanted to reserve his right to appeal by filing the appeal but did not want to pay the fee until he found out what happened with the School District appeal, I explained to him thae only one appeal need be filed for the item to go foward to City Council. I never refused to accept the money nor did I indcate that the appeal was filed appropriately. I stamped the appeal recived and told Mr. Whipp that the City Recorder would have to determine the validity of the appeal. 3. There seems to be a problem with my having "received" the document and the Recorders Office never having "accepted" the document. To my knowledge, the document was never, "accepted" by the Recorder's office although the fee was received. On the bottom of the last page l''I of the appeal form, there is some information required of the City 111 upon acceptance of an appeal, This section has not been completed on Mr. Whipp's appeal form. Please let me know if there are additional items needing clarification on this , 0' 10 isaue. *14: u i •" 44 i rnY jr 11. ZONE CHANGE ANNEXATIONS o ZCA 3-82 Durham Island NPO #5/#6 o ZCA 5-82 Bechtold Annexation NPO #3 o ZCA 7-82 North Dakota Annexation NPO #2/#7 o ZCA 17-82 Randall NPO #4 o ZCA 16-82 Cooper NPO #4 . o ZCA 11-82 Benny Larson NPO #3 (a) Mayor Bishop opened the public hearing. f (b) Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilo c Cook to continue to March 14, 1983 meeting. Motion carried by unanimous vote of Council. 12. JADCO CHEMICAL APPEAL j (a) Mayor Bishop opened the public hearing. • (b) Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Cook to continue I : public hearing to April 11, 1983, and direct giving of notice to all • who appeared before the Hearings Officer. � n i Councilor Scheckla requested all interested parties be made aware of the resccheduled date. Planning staff will follow-up with notices. • Motion approved by unanimous vote of Council , 13. REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW (Mr. Whipp) (a) Planning Director reviewed the history regarding this appeal and referred to staff memo detailing facts. Mr. Whipp claims his appeal has been filed and he has a right to be heard. Planning Director reported the issue is the appeal was filed April 26, 1983 but not accompanied by the required permit fee. Mr. Whipp came in later and ` paid the filing fee. Whipp claims as long as the appeal is filed, he has a standing and no fee was required at that time. Plani?iag Director commented the fee was not, paid until 3 weeks later a.id therefom no timely appeal was filed. (b) Mr.. Charles Whipp, 11880 SW 116th St. , Tigat-d, testified as to the facts r^as he recalls the issue. He commented that since he paid his money and had not heard anything until December he was not concerned. When he received an easement request from U.S.A. , he checked With City Hall and discovered the problem. He feels his rights are being denied and is requesting a hearing date be set for p�;� the appeal. e) Considerable discussion by Council, Whipp and staff followed regarding the issue and consideration of hearing the appeal. PACE 3 -- COUNCIL MINU 'ES FEERUA.R" 8, 1983 ,..+ N•aF I rt s..,gym., ,..., .w..,.,.,,,,,,. .a«,",wn.... p.m....µ."k.., nrJ,,,,.,r�,,.nw ,° fi' •A • (d) Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Scheckla to reinstate the notice of review concluding that the appeal fee requirements of TMC 18.84.260 (b) is not jurisdictional. The Council further finds that there is sufficient evidence, that city staff may have inadvertently misled the appellant and that it is equitable under the circumstances to give the right Df a hearing at least to deal with the facts surrounding the filing of the notice of review an if necessary, the merits of the case. Direct that the hearing be set for the next available date, no later than March 28, 1983. %,,,-4,r'n approved by unanimous vote of Council. 14. LID UPDATE (a) Director of. Public Works displayed flip charts regarding 72nd LID that reflect status of various construction elements and acquisition of right-of-way. He estimated 68% of the right-of-way has been acquired. He further reported the staff was checking to stay on top of the "pot hole" problems and that he expected the contractor would accomplish more on the project once the weather improves. ,l 15. ATT A11TA PACIFIC LID REPORT (a) Director of Public Works reviewed the memo summarizing his meeting . . 1 with property ownetr . He recommended Cooper and Assoc. be authorized to prepare the eigineers report/feasibility study not to exceed $20500. Council d.dscussed the engaging of engineering services for K the project and feasibility study (b) Motion by Councilor Cook, seconded by Councilor Brian for Cooper anal Associates to be authorized to prepare the engineering report/feasibility study not to exceed $2,500 for Atlanta Pacific LID. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 16. TEMpP LETOP TRAFFIC REPORT o (a) Direrto r of Piarilic ,Works referred to memo and map noting three interflections involved Director recommended changes that houldsol�esime of the traffic co nflicts. Motion tin by • (b) �: Councilor Cook, by Councilor Scott to adopt the findings and authddzo the City Administrator ' w,+iplenierit and proceed with the recommendations. " Approved by un to imeus vote of Council. PAGE 4 CCUPNC;L MINUTES - FEBRUARY 28 1983 lf 9 n 'au *woo 3` -tlitAc461 CflYOFT 'ARD RD WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON February 24, 1983 Mr. Charles Whipp • 11880 S.W. 116th Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 ro • Dear Mr. Whipp: The City Council will hear your request for administrative, review of my decision denying your appeal application on Monday;, February 28, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. Your item will be heard shortly after 7:30 p.m., as the City Administrator has agreed to place it early it! the Agenda. Sincerely, "l l i am A.�x� Monahan • Director of Planning and Development f. • ,4' ..>� (0051?) •.o r . 12755 SW ASH P.O.6OX 23:397 TIGAI9D, OFIEGON 97'22'3 pH:639-4171 • 1 February 24, 1983 a ^ ^ TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: William A. Monahan, Director of Planning and Development �`r SUBJECT: Request for Administration Review -- Charles Whipp Mr. D. Charles Whipp, Jr. , 11880 S.W. 116th Street Tigard, has asked that council review a determination that I made as Planning Director that the Notice of Appeal which he submitted on March 25, 1982 was not properly filed and therefore not accepted. A copy of my letter of January 14, 1983 communicating this decision is attached as well as a memo prepared by Liz Newton of my staff outlining th0, facts of the matter. Mr. Whipp feels that he properly filed an appeal concerning the Sensitive Lands Permit, M-3-81, for a Unified Sewerage Agency sewer line. No fee was submitted at the time, as required by the Tigard Municipal Code, however, Mr. Whipp lat,ar filed, a fee (after the filing deadline) and was under the impression that his appeal was accepted. When I became aware of the situation in January of this year I reviewed the issue and determined that Mr. Whipp did r not properly file, therefore his appeal was not accepted. ch (0051P) • . 1 d t� r .1 t ; i . • + 1. „:..__u. 1, . :-7:-A9 fb eo , , iliffl/tik„if ' .4, A CI1YOFT!QARD . .. WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON January 14, 1983 , Mr. D. Charles Whipp, Jr. r ' 11880 SW 116th Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 0 RE: M-3-81, U.S.A. Sanitary Sewer Line i Dear Mr. Whipp: It has come to my attention that on March 26, 1982, you submitted a : . Notice of Appeal, asking the Tigard City Council to review the approval, • of an underground sanitary sewer line permit for United. Sewerage , Agency. I was not aware of your submittal until Liz Newton of my . 1, staff informed me that in December you calked het and inquired about }`',,,, ' , I the status of your appeal. Following an extensive review of the is4!,s situation, I have concluded that the Notice of Appeal which you L submitted on March 26, 1982, was not accompanied by the required , fee at the time of submittal, (see attached Section 18.84.260 of the Tigard Municipal Code) prior t” the filing deadline. "' A f;ee was subsequently filed by you in April 1982, but due to a lack . of communication at this level, we were unaware that the fee was filed . N at that time, and did not inform you that the City was unable to accept O. i the late filing. As a result, the City, having received no properly '8 ' filed appeals, has issued the necessary permits to U.S.A. in order that 'n, the project may go forth. I understand that you have particular concerns that you have expressed to representatives of d3.S.A. which have not beau resolved. Should you , choose to pursue these concerns further, I or a member of my staff would be willing to assiot you. p ' � � Twill take the appropriate ste s to secure the return of your fee, plus interest: Please notify me or my staff if r,?e may answer any b questions in this Matter,: 4 Q Sincerely; ^ , William A. Monahan \ Director of Planning & Development WAM:pjr • ", t h i nclosure n 1 A ' 12'i f�SW ASH P C, 180X 8:397 7iGARD, OREGON q7223 PH;600.4171 y w •,. .. .� ...,.. . . " /\„, ,1 •-; MEMORANDUM N / TO Bill Monahan FROM: Liz Newton SUBJECT: Charles Whipp Appeal • In continuing to research the Whipp appeal of the USA Sewer line, I found the appeal Mr. Whipp filed, I have attached a copy for you to review. I also spoke with Diane on the matter and find the facts to be as follows: 1. USA received approval for a Sensitive Lands Permit from the Planning Commission on March 2, 1982. • 2. The notices, of Final Decision were mailed. I can find no record of the date the Notices ui Final Decision were mailed. Ten days after the Planning Commission action woald be March 12, 1982. Appeals must be filed within 14, days of that. March 26, 1982 would be the last • date an appeal could be filed. 3. The Tigard School District filed an appeal on March 22, 1982, but did not pay a fee. 4. Mt,, Charles Whipp filed an appeal on Mah 26, 1982, but did not pay a fee. Upon receipt of appeal, 1 told Mr. Whipp that the City Itecordr.,r would determine the validity of the appeal. • 5. I instructed Carole Van tck, on several occasions, from March 29 to /' May 21st, to call Mr. Whipp to obtain the fee. 6. On April 16, 1982, Mr. Whipp paid the required fee. Neither myself nor Diane were aware of this until Wednesday December 29, 1982 when Mr. Whipp informed me. 7. Diane d varl research at the time of the School District filing of the appeal. _t was determined that since the School District had not appeared before the Planning Commission at the approval hearing their appeal was invalid. Therefore, the appeal was not carried forward. 8. I called Mr. Whipp on Thursday, December 30, 1982, at approkimately 920 A.M. 1 told him that we were 1:esearching the issue and would get back to him. 1 have not spoken with the City Attorneys Office on this issue. Please advise me as to further a,:..tion on this matter. a ; A!,E? ■ , 0 0106T , • , . . . , 0. •„: r , 18 . 84 . 260-18 . 84 . 300 ..'1-...• . ...: :,!..,',:: . . .::,....1,,,i,. ..„..1., . (3) Referral of a matter under Section 18 . 84 . 160 (d) q , ....,,••.,r..'..,,;14 l'Afr ts,. , :„...•■•'.A.:,IV 471. '' by the initial hearings body to the council , upon closure ..;.'.,4:;A14:...1:'S' '4: of the hearing when the case presents a policy issue which ., S ...' requires council deliberation and determination. (Ord, 82-01 • ,.q4s1:4' .•••.• :.‘.,',Y.*."4".:, '4i'Iv''..''" §1 (part) , 1982) , ... ,,,,,,„,•,..,..k.V,,,..; 18. 84. 260 Notice of peal or review. (a) The notice ,,,,-...-1:' P.',41;,,.?›,,,,r1,•,, .. Aof appeal or review shall contain: , 0.;;:i4:il (1) A reference to the application sought to be . . T:.'''•':,""i7;',..1.47 ,-V,. appealed ot reviewed; (2) A statement as to how the petitioner qualifies N.',A81 ..".,..;''...e'iir-fes,vt, ' as a party; 1'' ltitfrA'' (3) The specific grounds for the appeal or review; _ ...,:...f.,,shawar.,...,. i and V/r. 4Vi -ifIWAX.,. (4) The date of the filing of the final decision on .( ,,,,ifiwk. the action ,k' . ,rt;'',1;'',!''. li,S114?r44t...ery (b) The appeal or review application shall be accompanied ..• .,..,:-,z.e.vv....-• i . , '4: '.A ' by the required fee ' ,;;' •.,.';''Mq C :^t A'.; .■.if;.i41. (c) The appeal or review shall be limited to the grounds ' . cl.... . listed under subsection (a) (3) of this section. (Ord. 82-01 ..:,„?.;,.. ::10. ,11.,,,,..,),..:ii,„ Si (par t) , 1982) . 18. 84 . 270 Persons entitled to notice on appeal or review . 40 _ ..... ,........... .... --Type of notice. Upon appeal or review, notice shall be . ;' , , r:.',4i,:r1gp., given by the director as provided by Section 18, 34 . 070 (b) . ?PM (Ord. 82-01 Sl (part) , 1982) . -,e.,'(4,..4ft ' .f'..::W:,PY.W11.- 18 . 84. 280 Contents of notice on appeal or review . 4.;; :;. ;VWiR,:,. Notice shall include those matters provided by Section .....-fi: • i,;,,,,t.t..^.,/...,:. be 2r„.,A_,.,,. 18. 84. 080, as applicable. (Ord. 82-01 Sl (part) , 1982) . . *,■44'4. ‘,4 t* !v, v,'„, tig .18. 84. 290 Type of appeal or review Ilf2ELaElls2aptc2f :- 4.- review. (a) The appeal of a decision made by the director ,•-z-vv:',e,-.44.0-t-,pv-e-,,, . 1 4 tC.; under Section 18. 84. 050 (a) and Section 18. 84 .150 shall b .,.? e • 440: ,, de novo and conducted as if brought under Section 18. 84 . 050 (b) . ..:.:r.:',,,g,Ocis. ..).""V. (b) The review of a decision by the commission or 4:451',. ... ATX • hearings officer by council shall be : *,41ro -1 ,.. f (1) Confined to the record of the proceedings as . 4'...;, ;111„e.4 ;..4„. provided in Section 18. 84. 230; " .. ,k...;,' kr. . .Orfir ' i (2) Limited to the grounds relied upon in the ' 1W , ..c... 0.:.ti-',74.V. V.- . ',' notice of review as provided in Section 18 . 84 . 260 (a) , and conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section5 . 18. 84. 100, 18. 84. 130, and 18. 84 . 160 through 18. 94. 2L-N0; Ytepwai... m (3) The subjeot of written argument only Such %.•i't4t':4..‘,/.:`,1 41A' argument shall be subto:,.tted not less thaft five days prior to council consideration. (Ord. 82-01 Sl (part) , L982) . . *1.. 4 .Q• 44,1 , - '•.".:'4,3,:e...Z.„e'tel X' 18. 84. 300 Transcripts. (a) The petitioner for review •. '4,y1,,•,,!et.ta-ro....:. ....'...r..1"4 .4 shall request that a transcript be made of the proceedings before the initial hearings body . The director sha ',.1 estimate • ..',,-,•. •f•p'6,4.4..- the cost, and the person requesting the transcript shall bear :4,p,,■.■:..;•`'',pr,t.,.,, . .:-..,?...... ...,, , 310-17 (Tigard 8/82) ).1 , •,,. 7 , , ■■ ^ - ,,.. '„rn:,7,.,,,,,,,,r,-.*, ..■. ,,,:,.:....."',...: . ' '. '.1<...' / ..:,....;,,V t''' . , 'ir .. •$ . . . 1 ■ o •r. . lk, 14 . 260--18. 84 . 300 . . • .. .1( • ,J,1 f... . . - ,'' , :.::/..;•:' (3) Referral of a matter under Section 18 . 84 . 160 (d) fr by the initial hearings body to the council, upon closure . ..i...; '' of the hearing When the case presents a policy issue which requires council deliberation and determi-Aation. (Ord. 82-01 . . -, ,.,c,' Wpart) , 1982) . ' '..e. 18. 84. 260 Notice of ..TReal or review. (a) The r -ice ''. r245 ' of appeal or review shall contain: .' .Y' ,,,,' '.. : ,it,.s•:.11-• (1) A referenve to the application sought to be • • , c ' appealed or reviewed; - s ' )44:1,47....;;,%. (2) A statement as to how the petitioner qualifies as a party; • ' ,;'3,-..0.1ier't (3) The specific grounds for the appeal or review; ..A.':-.• . :,-, A and . ' ' .i.tr,e,;' ' (4) The date of the filing of the final decision on the action. (b) The appeal or review application shall be accompanied I • * ..,'Mf:', , by the required fee. ' '.. :.:f..,t.i,.. .,‘ ,. ..- ' :../;,:64* . (c) The appeal or review shall be limited to the ground . s • '"f7.,MK. listed under subsection (a) of this section. (Ord. 82-01 I §1 (part) , 1982) . ''• . 4, • 18. 84. 270 Persons entitled to notice onaEEE1 or review ,., . '1 .,.:,,f-m .. l' *?..: ' --Type of notice. Upon Appeal or review, notice shall be r ',50.k . given by the director as provided by Section 18 . 84 . 070 ,b) . , .„' ...t..„),:;?;. , (Ord. 82-01 §l (part) , 1982) . • A ' ' ' '-"t'iitkiL 18 . 84. 280 Contents of notifec11122e2Lor zeview. • 2 , 4 ,17, ,.: Notice shall include those matters provided by Section .4.... .i.i.VP_It . 18. 84. 080, as applicable. (Ord. 82-01 §1 (part) , 1982) . . _,.. r,,,:!k:i',-ris' ,. :•"....`•.:),SUrrw,' 18. 84. 290 Type of appeal or review hearing--Scope • pigi,.. review. (a) The appeal of a decision made by the director ' i'J':',$litlehr' under Section 18. 84. 050 (a) and Section 18 .84 . 150 shall be "I, rO. ":: , ,. ''M'Illt4.' de novo and conducted as if brought under Section 18 . 84 .050 (b) . ',-•,' I'V .7/;,..7. (b) The review 0±. a decision by the commission or :tlIrl Sir *, Nt hearings officer by council shall be „ ;,,,,:4.,ATI, .,,,,,,,4,,, (1) Confined to the record of the proceedings as , . r'•. 4,,',' , ),,44,..4,!A.0.., provided in Section 18. 84. 230; ' l '4.;...4....-fiit• ,g,;' ' (2) Limited to the grounds re13ed upon in the A notice of review as provided in Section 18 , 84 , 260 (a) , and t,.. .,,, conducted in accordance with the pr ns ovisio of Sections ; A, 18, 84. 100 , 18. 84. 130, and. 18 . 84 ,160 through 18 . 84. 250 ; • . ,i t ;1•.,,0 rici ( 3) The subject of written argument only. Such i:,V, ,, argument shall be submitted not less than five days prior )' -4‘c=1.:1t141-, to council consideration. (Ord. 82-01 1 (part) ; 1982) . ;.. .;:'''.,44V I- •-4 0 4 •r,; •: i, 18, 84. 300 Transcriptl. (a) The petitioner for review ' shall request that a transcript be made of the proceedings ( before the initial hearings body. The director shall estimate the cost, and the person requesting the transcript thall bear I . ...:,,■ 41:,:4‘ • 1 ,'" , . '.*, 4'i4., 310-17 (Tigard 8/b2) ( ' [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] 'V VICTOR AT1Y1;H /41 1!�'� f ti * r�ViERNC1H �Iq ,,-,T.'',1' 1 �jl� i . N' ' t'dJ Zr ti (3,6 ha, I-71j 1 ss O F' F ( CL OF THE GOVERNOR ���/ � p'1 0 e// STATE CAPITOL SALEM, OREGON S7310 r o April 22, 1982 District Engineer • - 7 Corps of Engineers U. S. Army Portland District P. O. Box 2946 Portland, OR 97208 Att: A. J. Heineman, Chief .. Navigation 'Division Ref: PN 071-0YA-4-004254 Summer Creek -- Fill . Dear Sir: I approve the project subject to the conditions outlined in Material , Removal/Fill. Permit No. 3527 issued by the Division of State Lands, °. On December 30, 1981, the Department of Vnvironmental Quality certified there , was reasonable assurance that the project, as described, would not violate applicable water quality standards. 1 Sincerely, Victor Atiyah Governor VA:dt cc: Unified Sewerar;e Agency of Washington Co. Dep%rtmer.t of Envirbnmen :al Quality Department of Fish and Wildlife O S. Fish and Wildlife Service I City of 'Tigard Planning 4r Division of State Lands ., } Division of State Lands PerMilc No. 3527 1445 State Street Permit Type Removal Fill • Salem, Oregon, 97310 Waterway Summer Creek Phone: 378-3059 County - Washington CountY 378-3805 . Expiration Date April 16, 1983 PN 004254 • UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY IS AUTHORIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORS 541.605 TO 541.695 TO PERFORM THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED COPY OF HIS APPLICATION, SUBJECT TO THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS LISTED ON ATTACHMENT A AND TO THE FOIZOWING GENERAL CONDITIONS: • 1. This permit does not authorize trespass on the lands of others. The permit • holder shall obtain all necessary access permits or rights-of-way before entering lands owned by another. 2. This permit does not P,..ithorize any work that is not in compliance with 1r4cal zoning or othei lueai, state, or federal lrIgulations pertaining to the operations authorized by this permit. Thu, permit holder i8 responsible for obtaining the necessary approvals and permits before proceeding under this permit. 3. If removal is from state-owned submerged and submersible land, the applicant must comply with leasing and royalty provisions of O? 274.530. Creation of new lands upon submerged or submersible lands must comply with provisions of ORS 274.905 et seq. . 4. All work done under this permit must comply' with Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 340 Standards of Quality for Public Waters of Oregon. Specific water quality provisions for this project are set forth on Attachment A. 5. Violations of the terms and conditions of 'this permit are subject to admini- strative and/or legal action Which may result in revocation of the permit or damages. The permit holder is responsible for the activities of all contractors or other operators_involved in work done at the site or under this permit. • 6. A copy of the permit shall be available at the work site whenever operations . authorized by the permit are being conducted 7. Employees of the Division of State Lands and all duly authorized riapresentatives of the Director shall be permitted accss to the project area at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting work performed under this permit. 8. The Division Of State Lands retains authority to temporarily halt or modify the operation if it should cause ekcessive turbid!..ty or (-image to natural resources. 9. Any permit holder who objettts to the Conditions of this permit:maV request a a hearing from the Director, in writing, within 10 days of the date thii permit was issued. Ed Zajonc, Director Oregon Division of State tands /s/ Stanley F. Hamiltoh April 16, 1982 Authorized Signature bate issued - , . (: ATTACHMENT A Spedal Conditions for Material Removal/Fill Permit No. 3627 1. This permit authorizes the remowl and backfill of up to 7,000 cubic yards of material to construct a public sanitary sewer line as outlined in the attached permit application, map and drawings. 2. Turbidity increase shall be limited to 1W., increase above background as measured 100 feet below project. 3. Waste materials and spoils shall be removed from the- project site. 1 4. There shall be no removal or filling in the permit area between October 1 and May 31. 5. The stream flow shall be diverted around the pipeline/stream crossings so that there is no equipment operating in the active flowing stream. 6. At the projects completion, the stream shall be returned to the original channel. 7. The work area (construction easement) shall be restricted to a width of 80 feet unless otherwise coordinated with Oregh Department of Fish and Wildlife District BiologiL4t, Jay Massey (phone: 657-2041) and approved by the Division of State Lands. 8. Only clean, erosion resistant rock from an upland source shall be placed on disturbed or damaged streambanks at sewer stream crossings. 9. Areas of streambank disturbance and work corridor shall be seeded or planted with grass and/or legumes, shrubs, and trees' (see list below) . 10. Removal of existing woody vegetation shall be minimal. 11. No fresh concrete shall come in contact with the active flowing stream. 12. The Division of State Lands retains the authority to temporarily halt or modify the project in case of excessive turbidity or damage to natural resources. April 16, 1982 List of native species for revegetating the disturbed areas: Oregon Ash - water tolerant Red Elderberry Willow Cascara S Cottonwood Cedar Cvab Apple Autumn Olive Dogwood Cratagus Sp Wawthorne) Choke Cherry For additional informabion regarding revegetation, please contact Gene Herb (229-5104) . " , P..' , , • x . , ,� fp Yoh \ h Pe tM%. y h h� 4 111' >�. RIYYl�IVYW .a M tl ••��yyI{ 1Yti/YR�.. t. .0, F�� �G« ' r< +a,! td' . , , . I , ,,,,, ,e).,,,,,,, L.. li , „4„. .... , .,...„.:,,,,,,,, , ,.- ,,,.....,. , ;. ,,, ,,, , , '._.—,...,a3 C (4,,t,t , 1 . s,at, 0. ! ■ '0: ' , . , i , , ,, , 1 13 1 , '1 ' ''''''''',I.4'. f)"I'44rrN,r'* f, ' ' ' 1 r , ' I • 1 , � 1 Mr. D. Charles Whipp, Jr. 11880 SW 116th Street Tigard, OR 97223 . Reference: M-3-81, U.3.A. Sanitary Sewer Line Dear Mr. Whipp: : n, It has come to my attention that on March 26, 1982, you submitted a a+icy of Appeal, asking the Tigard City Council to review the approval of an underground sanitary sewer line permit for Unified Sewerage Agency. I was not aware of your submittal until Liz Newton of my staff informed me tha'; in December, you called her and inquired about the status of your appeal. Following { an extensive review of the situation, I have concluded that the Notice of Appeal which you submitted on March 26, 1982, was not accompanied by the required fee at the time of submittal, prior to the filing deadline. A fee was subsequently filed by you in April 1982, but due to a lack of communication at • this level, we were unaware that the fee was file, at that time, and did not inform you that the City was unable to accept the late filing. As a result; 7 the City, having received no properly filed appeals, has issued the necessary permits to U.S.A. in order that the project may go forth, I have contacted U.S.A. to determine where they are in their process to proceed to construction. They have informed me that they are ready to proceed shortly and have, wherever possible, worked with affected parties to minimize zh , the �� oft h e sewag e i ne on surrounding properties. They haw. assured me that they have attempted to reach a similar arrangement with you., but have been unable to‘/" They_. are willing, however to talk further4t g, � o o eddress your concerns. At this time, due to the incomplete notice of application, and the As le vcatwi of U.S.A. 's plans, I suggest that your best of action is to commence c renewed negotiations with U.S.A. On behalf of the City, I, or a member of my would be leased to m� st�t:f p p Mr. Charles 1:0,, Whipp, Jr. Page 2 (7 attend and assist in any way, to insure that your ideas are considered. I will take the appropriat-1 step_ to secure the return of your fee, plus interest. Please accept my apologies for the lack of communication at the City levelX whichAlle$ caused you any inconvenience associated with not knowing that your pcçcy a appeal was not,e4gie,bemtl-y—accepted.k. • Please notify me or my staff if we may answer any questions in this matter. Sincerely, etc. ft • • 1 I t ..' . : • •.....',..•••••• • ..., . • • / 1 I (1) i'' 't i / 4 I t •e. \,, m 2 G 18?. /1.. . .\ 1j , BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIGARD, OREGON i, ' l : fAil Of TIGARD ci. NOTICE OF APPEAL File No. ,, T. 4..*. . ' A '7,. '• y•• /')/7/• e 21 ,• .A..../..-..-'.- 1 Name , /r r __ — - ..* — 2 . Address : Stree-E7P.O. Box) ,,--, • __--- 4 ;22.k.722,_ - 7 i i A 9 Z,Z,;(1.' _ City ( State) (Zip Code) s 2 .,,, . 3 Telephone No e7e2- 6=1,... .z2 4. If serving as a representative of other persons , list their names and addresses : 4 /5 ;4&1 Z/ ./17/4 Z/7 7-' ..----, , ---.------...------ . . * 5 . What is the decision you want the City Council to review? (Examples : denial of zone change; approval of variance. ) • ,- ,/4/1/. r/i/fY ,3,2,,i), 71/ '/AA,: '4941 // 2/ . 64:14',/, ,g.T/1 '' -'- ').4s". SI:. i/5",/r/ii‘, / I A . 6. The decision being appealed was announced by the Planning Commission on rif,d/9 2 /?e • z. (Date) __ ..- 7. On what grounds do you claim status as a party? (See Section 18. 92. 020 Tigard Municipal Code. ) .. _fr A, o'. '''' -'/L-5VEZ, /f 712er 41,44e4t , . _ _ —............_ ,.., . .. 8 . Grounds for reversal of decision. (Use additional sheets if necessary. ) Your response should deal with the following: (a) Explain how your interest is damaged. (b) Identify any incorrect facts mistakenly relied on in the decision or recommendation from which you appeal . (c) Identify any part of the zoning code or other law which you claim has been violated by the decision or recommendation from which you appeal . (d) Describe what decision you are asking the City Council to make. ,," VeD 4 67'1:40' ,47-li . — 4 ,ev 0 ) ),- Patte 1 of 2 - , / , . / ‘ \ I ' ( - I . /1-4.4-7iit - ---- - , \' ------------ ------ II -------- .................. ...... , --- 9. Estimate the amount of time you will need to present your argument to the City Council . (The Council will schedule, mcre than 15 minutes per side oily in extraordinary circumstances . Each side will bE,, given the same length of time for its presentation. ) /6"-„ze Sign,,id: 4-* / /45-- --, Date: FOR USE BY CITY Date and time of filing _____________ Date of Planning Commission decision: Date set for Council consideration: • 1 Time allowed for arguments per side , • Entered by: . - . Amount paid: Receipt #: ".........___ ( Page 2 of 2 Notice of Appeal , . , , . • , , :: 1. ■ ' r ' M f , / Y' C �\�` . • 1 AFFIDAVIT WE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY OWNERS INVOLVED IN CASE NUMBER M-3-01 FILED BY THE UNITED SEWERAGE AGENCY, 150 NORTH FIRST AVENUE, IIILLSE3ORO, OREGON BEFORE THE TIGARD PLANNING' COME 1J SSION DO IIEREI3Y SOLEMNLY SWEAR AND AFFIRM THAT 1!',F_ DID NOT GET ANY NOTICE ' WHATSOEVER OF THE MEETING HUD MARCH 2, 1902. SIGNATEJRI:; DATE: , 77-7/--;72 > '` _ ir ../..4-9 _ ' ... ' . , - ', e „ , . -?///,..' 5--/F.2._ . //mei •S l,;1 //6' 6'79; 7l�, a‹,..2 97,p? 1„ Ili, . (l? / '/' 2 (/2/11' . • . •.:.-. 1_, „---------7< ,..„ 2L.Ckc?r_L__-51/1,1ifeLbLit.4,%44 . 2 -.-/;-:- S-- * .._ . . , .,.. . • , , '`.*i. e.7„.7 .,,,,f<hi,,,L,„-------'' : .; - . ' ., /../.. ..7),.L.T.:5/ ' ' ' ..., - .. -,42;...e.L' . , --37-// 5777_ - j14:2 .-.. .d...? , dA____L_OLI-74t----- —__ALL.1.1LE20_ii_ ' ,1 ' .L1 4_. 14 _ - _ b . . ' ql!L,Q0-.: CILC.r ..4....eLi' . . -''''/07- ?z- . j . . .. 27L..., 7.ra.4.e. „-a-)" , . .J-/.:4-"'-g.,2,L, . . II. ... . .4,1 it ' ' ' 1 ' ' H H. 1 . I./. -4 i � i 3 ikt,11 ,, ,. :: : , , .. , '1 ' _,-4 - '>..,- . ' )fe--i " . ' ' ' ) ti"- " & . „:,, . ,. . L.,...,,I..._.,;(i.' ...,..,, is-,,-- 1 ,. , , . , ,,• . ' ' - - _� ' , / ` ' ��, AFFIDAVIT ' | . WE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY OWNERS INVOLVED IN CASE . NUMBER N-3-01 FILED BY THE UNITED SEWERAGE AGENCY, \ ' 150 NORTH FIRST AVENUE, HlLLS8ORO, OREGON, BEFORE . ' THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY , , , . . , SWEAR AND AFFIRM THAT WE DID NOT GET ANY NOTICE WHATSOEVER OF THE MEETING HELD .MARCH 2, 1982. ' , ` ' SIGNATURE: , DAT[: ,,...////..4/..,e2... . � � . ° ~`� .. ^�' ' ^ . �� .' . ^~� � _ , � �� ^ �/ - ' �— �' �� �m�` � ~ �. / ` ` L4� ' ` _ ' x ^, �� ^� �� A ,� �/' /' 4=' � a� ~ ___._ . . � x�^ ` � ` \\ �� �- �� =`�^ *.~~� -__ ___' \ � � ^� � �/� �~� \ ^___ , ��-- . ________ x �- � . • � ___. �� � \ ��' / �~ t� 7 , / / ~��z^`` � .. . ^ � ' ��. ~ - ' __. -_-___-__- � . ~/ ` __-_____� . , ---r., z . ? ~� ly � � � , -_c�_ //~� = -�' ' ` . __' = • ` ~ . . l / �`��� '��'^�'^ ' � 'p /� " �� , I '\ ~, ~ ,� - ' `,� C?:', ' /i2 �� ~n. � ~------- `. ' ` � ' � ' �� �� -��_ �� lifirt .' � _ ' ~ - ` . ° ' � � �� -�-_� -- . � . �� -~_„ � � ` _~_, � _^ _^___^____. - ~_ ` �_______~~_ ___~_ __-_-_____ � +_^4~_-' '_ �- -_ ���� ��- -----~--~---' ^ '- ' ' , , . �~_- -�� _~ ~--__ ~ .' ~ / . • \, • itmEthD ni 3, ) . 9 BEFORE THE CITY. COUNCIL OF TIGARD, OREGLY , w 198a DOOR, NOTICE OF APPEAL File No.rn ," Name Tigard School District #23J Ar 1 . : 2. Address : 13137 S. W. Pacific Highway, (Street/PRY. Box) • Tigard Oregon 97223 (CiETT---- State 3. Telephone No. : 620-1620 7 . 4. If serving as a representative of other persons , list their names (4'1' and addresses : The taxpayers of the Tigard School District #233 5 . What is the decision you want the City Council to review? (Examples : denial of zone change; approval of variance. ) Approval of for location of USA sewer trunkline . . (A Sensitive Lands Permit to install an underground sanitary sewer line. ) 6. The decision being appealed was announced by the Planning Commission on July, 1981 Date 7. On what grounds do you claim status as a party? (See Section 18. 92.020 Tigard Municipal Code. ) As an affected land owner on behalf of the taxpayers of the Tigard School District #23J 8 Grounds for reversal of decision. (Use additional sheets if necessary. ), Your response should deal with the following: (a) Explain how your interest is damaged. (b) Identify any incorrect facts mistakenly relied on in the decision or recommendation from which you appeal . (c) Identify any part of the zoning code or other law which you claim has been violatcd by the decision or recommendation from which you appeal . (d) H Describe what decision you are asking the City Council to make. The proposed location of the trunkIine extends into the athletic field area at Fowl-eFOuniorriTgh Schoo n ion, Sr in ce . • 18.57.1160-±1-X-Bi" Were violated, hot adhered to; also Oregon State statutes OS 215.503, 215.416, -- 215.422, Also, tfie Tigard School District has never formally receiVed any cortPi6ond - Page I of 2 ence from the City of Tigard planning offices. No one from the U.S.A. has ever * e • "rrtr.5-zttsr.Trs'r-th'trlssue 'a7s1r—alre—Crs—trfe—rchool • District since the initial meeting, • • • •••■•••■•••■••.. • • 9. Estimate the amount of time you will need to present your arument to the City Council. (The Council will schedule more than 15 minutes per side only in extraordinary circumstances. Each side will be given the same length of time for its presentation. ) --- /" Signed:_tarliaarsLathad jaistrici, Date: #########################################################################14 FOR USE BY CITY Date and time of filing:_. Date of Planning Commission decision: .44 ' Date set for Council consideration: Time allowed for arguments : pet side Entered by: Amount paid: Receip #: Page 2 of 2 Notice o Appeal • MP t; '16 i' ' R IIIAGENDA , TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION March 2, 1982 - 7:30 p.m. Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room 10865 SW Walnut, Tigard ,: 1. Open Meeting y. I:' , 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of minutes from previous meeting. ,` 4. Planning Commission Communication 5. Public Hearings • 5.1 CU 3-82 Daniel Koller/Wm. Barnett NPO #3 . 5.2 M 3-81 Unified Sewerage Agency NPO #7 • 5.3 Z�OA l-82 Conditional Use Standa„�ds 5.4 CTJ 6-82 Tri�Met NPO #1 5.5 CU 4-82 Tim Settlemire NPO #2 5.6 CU 5-82 Storer Metro NPO #6 5.7 CPR 13-81 The Meadows NPO #7 (Postponed? M 1-82 The Meadows NPO #7 (Post p���ed) 5.8 SDR 2681. St. Anthony's Kelly Center Other Business 7. Adjournment u., i _.. .a, ..., ,,.....,..,._ , .,,.... .. ......,.' „, _ ., .,. .. , , '' , , , . 4 STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM 5.2 . TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION , March 2, 1982 - 7:30 p.m. . Fowler Junior High School 00 10865 SW Walnut, Tigard . , February 18, 1982 , ' 1 No submission of additional material by applicant shall be made at this Public , Hearing unless the applicant, is requested to do so. Should this occur, un- requested, the item will be tabled until the following hearing. DOCKET: M 3-81 Sensitive Lands Permit - Unified Sewerage Agency NPO #7 . \ APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage Agency -!. 150 North First Avenue . Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 . OWNERS: D. J. Swan Tigard School Dist. 23J J & M Glaubke D & C Ott ' L. Barnum, C. Tibbets 1 K. Kelberry • D. C. Whipp, P. Rossi & J. Karius J. A. & J. Patterson . REQUEST: For a Sensitive Lhnds Permit to install an underground sanitary sewer • line. . PI APPLICATION DATE: June 12, 1981. 1 SITE LOCATION: Various properties North of SW Walnut oetween SW Tiodeman and SW 121st Avenue (Washington County Tax Maps 281 3AA, lots 100 & 101; 2S1 2A13, lots 100 & 300; 1S1 34DC, lots 1200, 3500, 3601 ,... 3602; lots 100 & 1202) • 11 ' PREVIOUS ACTION: On September 8, 1981, the Tigard Planning Commission tabled this Sensitive Lands request until the following conditions were met: . , 1. Installation to be re-aligned to avoid destruction of existing trees. Public ° Works Director to supervise this installation. Unified Sewerage Agency (USA) to H coordinate this project with Tigard School District in relation to actual location of the proposed line in the Tiedeman, Tigard Avenue area. ., 2. USA to present final plans 4-,o the Planning Commission in the future which address the concerns voiced by property owners at the September 8, 1981 meeting. ' . . 4 3. No construction to commence until the engineering plans have been appr' by the Public Works Director. , • STAFF REPORT M 3-81 , Page 2 FINDINGS OF FACT: ' 1. The Unified Sewerage Agency is proposing to construct the sewer line within the 100 year floodplain and greenway area as identified on the City of .Tigard Comprehensive Plan. 2. Section 18.57.0400f the Tigard Municipal Code reads: , 18.57.040 - Uses and activities allowed with a special use permit. The following uses and activities are allowed only by special use permit granted by the Planning Commission and based on the standards set forth it Sectioi 18.57.060: (1) Within drainageways, greenways and steeply sloping lands: (A) Fill, grading, excavating. (B) Structures. (C) Off-street parking and maneuvering areas, accessways and service drives Located on the ground surface. (D) Roadways, bridges or utility facilities. (E) Removing any live vegetation other than poison t tansy rag- wort, blackberry or any other noxious vegetatior (2) Within, the floodplain/greenways only: (A) Any temporary structure which by its nature cannot be readily removed from the floodplain area during periods of flooding and n C which would impede or interfere with the.flow of floodwaters within the district: (B) Any change in the topography or terrain which would change the • flow of waters during flooding periods or which would increase the flood hazard or alter the direction or velocity of the D ' flcodwater flow. (3) The City of Tigard Engineering Division has reviewed the engineering plans for the project as submitted by the Unified isewera;e Agency and has recommended minor changes. Particularly, the engineering staff has asked the Unified Sewerage Agency to propose another option for crossing the creek which would involve an open trench and would not include the dam. (4) The proposed Scholls Trunk Line will have the capacity to replace the existing Leron Heights line in the future: The proposed &hulls Trunk Line Will accommodate anticipated development west of 121st. (5) The engineering plans rare been made available for interested resi.- dents in the area to revi•nw. CONCLUSIONS: 1. Section 18.57.040(1) of the Tigard Municipal Code allow 6 utility facilities within designated greenways. 2, Section 18.57.040(2a' addresses uses allowed with a special permit in ,green- . ways and floodplains. The proposed sewer tr.Ank line will not impede or interfere with the flow of floodwaters within the district: The oonstructian of the sewer • , STAFF REPORT M 3-31 (•, H. Page 3 line will change the flow of water and alter the velocity somewhat. However, these changes will occur during construction only and will not be permanent. • 3. It is anticipated that the existing Leron Heights trunk sewer line will be abandoned in the future and that the City of Tigard will tie existing and pro- posed lines into the larger capacity Scholls Trunk Line. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of a Sensitive Lands Permit for con- struction of the proposed Scholls Trunk Line within the 100 year floodplain and dedicattA greenway based on Findings as follows: 1. Tigard Municipal Code allows utility facilities within a designated greenway with a special use permit. 2. Construction of the Scholls Ferry Sewer Trunk Line will not permanently im- pede or interfere with the flow of floodwaters within the 100 year floodplain. • Further, staff recommends the following conditiolqs be attached to approval of Sensitive Lands Permit M 3-81: 1. City of Tigard Inspector shall be contacted before existing City sewer , 7 lines are uncovered and covered to insure proper care is taken to protect these facilities during construction. 2. The contractor shall restore the street to acceptable city standards after construction. • e 1 ef if,f5i4-'i Prepared by: vi uto &III/ Approved by: / ; A/ , Eli 4 eth A. Fewto Frank A. Currie Associate Planner Public Works Director ' / CI1YOFTIGARD OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL DECISION 1. The final decision was filed by: Planning Commission A Concerning M 3-81 on March 2, 1982 Case Number Date �+ 2. Name of Owner: D. J. Swan, et al 3. Name of Applicant: Unified Sewerage Agency P Address 150 North First Ave. City Hillsboro State OR 4. .,,ocation of Property: Address from SW Tiedeman West to SW 121st Avenue 2S1 3AA, lots 100 & 101; 2S1 3AB, lots 100 & 300; 1S1 34DC, 4 Legal Description ,lots 3601, 3602, 3500 & 1200; 1S1 34CD, lots 100 & 1202 5. Nature of Application: To install an underground sanitary sewer line. 6. Action: I Xj Approval as requested Approval with conditions Denial 7 Notice: *Notice was published in the newspaper & was mailed to: I XI The applicant & owners I i- i Owners of record within the required distance [- 1[79 The affected Neighborhood Planning Organization • I xxj Affected governmental agencies ' *If there are , „ g regarding the names of thy. p;.rsons or agencies who received notice, thiissinformation is available at ths Planning Department. � 8. Final Decision: The adopted findings of fact# decision, and statement of co',id .tion can be • the from ile Plr°anning Director; City of Tigard, City trail, 12755 SW ' Ash; P.0 Box 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223. In the case of decision on an application for a riance, the applicant of adec variance, t must acknowledge this form and return It to the City of Tigardr Planning Directors before any building permits Will be issued Carr engineering appy'oval given. ry,w.wi rtyrH ^'r Annl ich' rtIct 110P.rih Date WJ ' ...wr •uMUV....Y. Y , 9. Appeal: An appeal [III] has been filed has not been filed. Note: Any party to the decision may appeal this decision. Please see the appeals procedure on the reverse side of this notice. 10. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard Planning Department, 633 .4171. ,.� • I , /#1' .,* . •y y PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES ' ' Match 2, 1982 ., • Page 2 �` ' 9 Commissioner Speaker inquired if applicant would agree to approval under the condition if they should change the type or scope of their business they would have to return to the Planning Commission for approval.; Applican., agreed. • Commissioner Bonn moved for approval of CU 3-82 per Staff Findings and Conclusions including the following additional condition: - , , 2. Application is approved for permission to supply Veterinary Clinic Services, should any significant change be contemplated in type or scope of business conducted, they shall return to the Planning Commission for amendment of the Conditional Use Permit. Seconded by Commissioner Speaker. .. , r Motion carried unanimously. '` Commissioner Owens arrived 8:00 A.M. -- 5.2 SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT M 3-81 -- Unified Sewerage Agency NPO # 7 k Request to install a underground sanitary sewer line from S.W. Tiedeman west • to S.W. 121st Street. (a) Staff Report was read by Associate Planner, Newton. (b) APPLICANTS PRESENTATION -- Robert Cruz and Paul Klope, Unified Sewerage Agents , were present to answer any general questions the Commission might have: Mr. Cruz informed the Commission, since `heoriginal hearing of September 8, 1981, they had been working with the City of Tigard, Corps of Engineers and properry owners addressing concerns . They specifically worked with Mr. Ott, wliich brought about some major changes. Mr. Cruz stated they agreed with the Staff , Report and would have no problems meeting Statf's requirements. (c) PUBLIC TESTIMONY f O Dale M. Ott - 11900 S.W. 116th; Tigard, Oregon, stated he had no problem with alignment. However, he wanted to raise a question as Lc when the pump station would be eliminated. His main concern being the pump station which keeps over-flowing onto his property: e Commission requested applicant to respond to Mr. Cltts concern; Mr. Cruz stc,ted pump station was privately owned, and even though this line was in the design it was not in their contract and suggested Planning Director would be better able to respond to this than USA. O Planning Director stated that etiminatiorr of this particular pump station wns not one of the aims, but somet.1ing that would be completed in the future. Further discussion Followed between Commissioners, Staff and opponent " regarding raw sewer problem. e Commissioner Speaker suggested Mr, Ott contact the City dir,ictly regarding his Concern as it wa,' not directly Z.0nneecieed with applicants request . i 4 Mr, Ott then raised a question in reference to Section 15.57.070 (a) ( 1) 01 regarding the affect this project would have on the watershed Mr., Crux toted this project would have no permanent t•tl"Teat, however, upstreatrt 1 development might and Start 'would have to respond Lo that issue, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES March 2, 1982 Page 3 • Discussion followed among Commissioners, Staff and Applicant regarding affect construction would have on floodplain , time construction would occur, how they would accomplish installation and how the CHM Hill study would be used in the evaluation of this and future projects. • Public Hearing Closed COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION: • Moen commented that the need is there and in order to prevent tearing up the floodplain mo:e than once, make sure e large enough line is used to carry future development. • Moen moved for approval of, Sensitive Lands, Pertrit M 3-81 for Unified Sewerage Agency subject to Staff Findings and Recomumend,,.tions, seconded by Commissioner. Herron, Motion carried unanimously, 5l CONDITIONAL USED STANDARDS - moved to end of Public Hearings 5.4 CO ITIONAL USE CU. 6-82 Tri-Het NPO if 1 C, requ st to locate a Tri-Piet bus time-transfer center in a C-3 General R Commerci zone. ($960 S.W. Commercial Ave, WCIM 2S1 2AA lot 4800) (a) Staff Report was read by Associate Planner_, Newton. (b) APPLTCANTS PRESS TATION - Lee Haines, Capital Development, representing /' Tri-,Met, explaine hhow they had been looking at locating a transit center in Tigard for the past 't'.0 or three years. They analyzed several sites and determined Mr. Kadel ` , roperty would be the most appropriate. She explained y Tri-Met has filed fur a rant which will pick up approximately 80% of the. Post of this project with ending available sometime in August. She stated Steve Smith, from a'ri-Met, w s also available to answer any questions. Discussion followed between Comm' sioners, Applicant and Staff regarding issues of parking, traffic congas `on, pedestrians crossing railroad tracks, feasibility of busses (especially ar icul,ated ones) negotiating turns on "• specific streets and possible need fornstallation of traffic light. Public hearing Closed,; �. (c) COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION: • Commissioner Christen inquired what overall cost uld be Applicant responded, estimated cost 1.2 million with half of the cost for the land and the remainder for removal of existing building co sttuction of new building and iandwcapirg. Commissioner Herron moved for approval of Ccnditior el. Usti CU, 6-82 por t indlitAs of Pacts and Recommendations by Stafr, se yondod by Commt,ssionc bullet, • • Motion carried unanimous Ly. . „ • ,,, • . . .' ,.. ... i . . . ,. : ,.■ ., . 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Note is hereby i given that the Planning COmiplatiOti *HI cOn$14er the . . follOOltd,,,at,',,RoideNtirilar II10 Scho01 Lecture Room;11.0806,SaW,,WalOUCSt., '„ TigrirdotOre.,"'cin Maleti 2;4.19.82:.., ,,,7.. '... COM)ITiQMALUSE CU 3-82 (Dwiiel Coller/Win.Bartlett)14V9,43,\,','.v.V.,.k • , . .„,. 4 Aribt!tiegt for!tt CohOltionar tis o Permit tO:lotate..a Veterinary,Clitddin an existing building at 135990'.Pacifie IligIrtiay.,(Was0..TaXIViap 2S1 2CC lot ,.., t 100). ,,• ,-. --: ''' .-'' tt • . „ • . SENSITIVE LANDS P"tr.,IMIT M 3-'81 (USA)NPO/7 ' ri.--A"iffelfiritr69,16nriiitirreirOTIge-Wierfo-rrs'ensitiVe,.1.ands Permit .,reyieviito'alloW tor the initallatiori of an,ufidergrotmd SatillattseWer.line from S,W,Tiedenian West tO S.NV121st Mid,.(Tax l'ilap 2S1 3AA lotS 100 and 101,Tax Map 2$1,3AI3 lots',109..and 300,TAX Map IS,.34DC lOt.s3601,3002,,;3500 t?t,1200i 1 ' . Tax-Map iSt.34CD,lot 100 4,1202, ; .,„ ,,.,:, .,. ;', , ,,.... .,,.. i„ ,".'..,-, . . ' CONDITIONAL IfSE STANDARDS .,; .: , , . . . . , . A reline:St,t•y t.he City,of Tigard to revise Chapter.1842 Of the Tigard '.Munieitoiii Cede tO triciiide Standards for 01iditiOnal LIM ApitiliationS.Addition, , . , tillY`;a r6iieNst Of all pertriitted and tOtiditiOnat iOseS:Withiti etkchoning.diStrict, _ and the tiSe.cisilfications detinition.q, - . CONDITIONA411Sg CU 6.'0 (TrAtet)$00#1 .., ,. A iektteit by TrilMet.to''Ioe,ate a''but transfer statien at*8066 O.V1i, Coinniet, • dal Ave.(wmit.CO,T4k Metp 281 2AA lot 4800) 63 3 CONDITIONAL USE CU 4-82 . i 'tcritSetlteanrel4Pi0 ttl„, , 64iietter 0Cttiltit 1etdiote;aliit stiop in n:On.,s tn, n g0,bi,oto oo,C4:Zpoo,Orote0,yintnied at 140S6'n',g.,W414,iiettie;iffgtivialk(*CT14.1,$„1.772*AA* XI CII 7..ibk,,k060) -tt'. yALATIONAL USE C05-82 (Storer Metro)r4P,046 - , -,;...):,i, .". ' .4l e:,,','',n,• „iiteiliet foiza'"Cotd:itional Use to letate& a'bieennttnicatt *IntiliOgin aI f4IndlstiliOii*201e Lneated at 16854S3 8$ti .(WCTY )S1 l44.tot n, ; , ,• 1.,CpEtqgilAt.PL14 REVIEW CPR 4381 (The ICifeadiivis)tsiiid#'/' .;,...,i.!;. •,,,,.'- nt 1, 04kivi,g,toiDs Pgiorio.$1,-8iqm.m4ile,00 NPO e . l,00ti1-eit0i di'hetat pliii:ivte*of the Meadows,a21 lot ;ard1retistfor (1 ■' ii 66:tigtiVe'ifiticia'PeMi.(to fill.`*itliii.,'iii0'100;.'ir.;*1004Pyihi 4 . t,:andttOti' Cttt'dC Uomes (WCTM S1 340, 142000), 'qfgtE.SIONREVIEW SDit.2681 (St AiithntifilteilY,eetitet'Yn4‘4„'•,•;,;,,,,'''';,,:'''40')' , . ",„'„';'.'6Ati;1,Ajapeal,b,k'n8t.iAnthtiny's,n,i1;,:the Oldrining;liireeteii:deiiiiieWOOtOi4iiat'''''.., , • 1: With 6odditio11e for t tiii:§ etlett'nt St.'Anthony's#.61W 6riter 100itted'At.9966' . S,W.Nieiniiiie.,(VVetMgt 21g)lot 1209): , ' n ., ,,,: ,, '.•::', ',.: n, ' ,,,l'-' 1, TT6260—Pnbilih Febi,tary,'1.k 0;192 , , .,:i 1 , „,, /.' '•' /• TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - FEBRUARY 2, 1982 Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room 10865 S.W. Walnut Street - Tigard, Oregon 1. President clpedino called the meeting to order at 7:35 D.M. 2, ROLL CALL: Tepedino, Moen, Kolleas, Christen, Herron, Owens, Bonn. (Speaker and Helmer were excused) STAFF: Planning Director, Frank Currie; Associate Planner, Elizabeth Newton; / ) Associate Planner, Jeremy Coursolle; Legal Counsel, Ken Elliott; Support Services, Diane Jelderks. 3. The minutes of the eanuary 12, 1982 meeting were considered. Commissioner Owens noted the s was missing on her name throughout the minutes. (corrections noted) Tepedino moved for approval of minutes, seconded by Moen. Motion carried unanimously. 4. COMMISSION COMMUNICATION: , ° (a) Chairman Te edino announced that Public Hearin .m.1..12maml.:Imw- ImU11124Lit=wat. ,agawa.; 5.4 - The Meadows an .4 - Con lanai Use Standards were being .22:- .!h: M4.=141:22pning Commission Meeting. (b) Planning Director introduced the newly hired Associate Planner, JereMy Coursolle. (c) Commissioner Kolleas informed the Commission she had been questioned by the Times inquiring if she felt there was a conflict of interest between JB 13h0p and Mayor Bishop and if she had been pressured in any way regarding Main Street Land Company's development. .• (d) Chairman Tepedino commented that each Commissioner may be contacted by the press and cautioned the Commissioners to be sensitive and caution in their public statements regarding public hearing items, as they are govern by the Open Huirings Law. (e) Chairman Tepodino distributed his letter written to Jack Nelson, Mayor, Beaverton regarding modification of Hie floodplain. Included were the responses from Mayor Nelson and Christopher Bowles, City 8ngineer, assuring Chairman Tepedino this modification would have no negative effect on Tigard. (0 Chairman Tepedino ihquired if Staff could give status of the Urban Renewal Agency - Downtown Tigard Revitaliation describing boundaries and the effect on shops within that area; Planninz.1 Director roughly described the boundarios and the creation of the, Urban Poneloal Agency, He stated Tax Increment Financinq would be going to the vote of the people. Invited concerned citizens to come to City Hall in order to go into more detail. , (g) J. Allan Paterson stated, there was only a small amount of Tax Increment Financing available which would only finance a little bit of planning. As 1 , of this time nothing has been decided as to what will happen to property within the revitaliation areas ftplained how Tax Increment Vinancing would affect a business that expanded and have no affect on a business that wnn already improved to 100 per cont, • , . `4, .v% t -I ; Isv liatimeam NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS MEETING ON TUESDAY, February 2, 1982 , AT 7:30 P.M. , IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 10865 S.W. WALNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage Agency OWNERS: D.J. Swan 150 N. First Avenue Tigard School Dist 23J Hilisboro, Oregon 97123 J & M Glaubke D & C Ott L. Barnum, C. Tibbets K. Kelberry REQUEST: A Sensitive Land 8 Permit to install D.C. Whipp, P. Rossi & an underground sanitary sewer line. J. Karius T.A. & J. Patterson LOCATION: Various properties North of S.W. Walnut between S.W. Tiedeman and S.W. 121st Avenue (Washington County Tax Maps 2S1 3AA, lots 100 & 101; 251 2AB, lots 100 & 300; 1S1 34DC, lots 1200, 3500',' 3601 and 3602; 1S1 34CD, lots 100 and 1202.) FILE NUMBER: M 3-81 (USA Scholls Trunk Line) P N . SEE MAP REVERSE SIDE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF PROCEDURts Or THE PLANNING COMMISSION. ANY PERSONS HAVING INTEREST IN THIS MATTER MAY ATTEND AND BE HEARD, • OR, TESTIMONY MAY BE 8UBMITTED IN WRITING TO BE ENTERED INTO THE RECORD or THE INIPIAL HL'ARING. SHOUW XOU WISH TO APPEAL, A WRITTEN LETTER ADDRESSED TO THE CITY RECORDER MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION CP THE TWENTIETH DAY AFTER THE DECISION OF THE HEARING. IF NOTICE " "- TO APPEAL IS NOT W.XEIVED WITHIN TWENTY DAYS, THE 2,CTION IS VALID. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PIRA81.; CONTACT THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT 639-4171 CITY OF TIGARD, 12420 SW Main Tigard, Oregon 5/223 4 4 V V IV 44 v g4 • 444 tti • .v 4 44 • r• 4 a , • tta�1i� 'z �j f'r !. 1:1 t ._i `„y 1` eta s�'F''a ~ f r1 T~'` ., .: �1•_. :.'I'l Ty ��: t4-{'n 4,,v.:41, ri-mi l i ! ��f` IF�_1' •'h«��,, c ��Yrt s_,.}.�i _ ‘1‹.„:2,-1 Ic i;s-�:t� t r'�.i'y,).�= q_{ ��i '�j S.. Z't µ, \ 1:1=24,1 YLSit a 1 ({,S \.<l t 1 � i� ���� ;C� µ�..... : L 1 itif ,tt _-'1 AJ �p., L':,-ari c .& to i s. sLi A Fl M"`" y - - at i ! t -_ '-_ 15 !.34CD 1200 k—f. E'0 L ,-'– • I ` a �350 ' ---a- \ f• ' S.W. KATHr 5fl E ST. — I- asap Cie, ui r 1S f 3400 -- ._ ,_- �- 3-G 0 1 __ t '�.� ;.-. ~ 25' i 3AFs` I _---"_' k �"` 3 Qa 25 1 3A6 - ,` y:� °> xj �`2 }' `� 25 f 3AA }_ t ' a 1t CEcK (a1 s L -\.--_ . . 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Ca. ga, . . ,f, • I 1 , 1 , ( ' CITY OF TIGARD ORECON ' PUBLIC f'- HEARING NOTICE , •• Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission will consider the , following at Fowler Junior High School Lecture Room, 10865 S.W. Walnut Street,Tigar,on February 2,1982 at 7:30 p.m. . Variance V 1-82 (Tigard High School) NPO#6 I : . • A request for a variance to the height requirement for construction of an auditOrium as an addition to the existing high school complex.Tax Map 2S1 14A Tax Lot 100. Conditional Use CU 1-82 (Color Tile) NPO#1 II A reqUest by Oak Hill IniYestment Corporation to open a Color Tile Store in a C-3 General Commercial Zone,Tax Map 251 2AA.Tax Lot 600. , Conditional Use CU 2-82 (7-11 Store) NPO#1 'A request by Oak Hill InVtmetit Corporation to open a 7-11 convenience — — store in a C-3 General Comtnercial Zone.Tax Map 2S1 2AA Tax Lot 600, \ Sensitive Lands Pernittaf 131.(USA) NPO#7 7 A requisRt (he Unified Sewerage Agency for a*SenSitive Lands Permit , i review to alloW for the installation of an Underground sanitary sewer line from • 1 • SM,Tiedernan West to S.W,121st Avenue.Tax Map 2S1 3AA Tax Lots 100 and 101,Tax Map Si 2 3AB Tax Lott 100 and 300,Tax Map 1S1 34DC Tax Lots 8601, 3602,3600 and 1200,'Tax Map 181 34CD Tax Lots 100 and 1202, . . . General Plan RevieW CPR 13-81 Tlie Meadow ) NPO#7 • A request by brute Xainhimt for a General Plan RevieW Of the Meadows,a 27 lot sUbdiVisiori.Tax Map 34DA Tax Lot 2600, Conditional Use Standards A request by the City of Tigard to review Chapter 18-72 of the Tigard . : • , MUnicipal Code to include standards for Conditional USe applications. STUDY SESSION . • .. No final action is taken on Study Session Heins, • ,i Main Street Development(1,8.Bishop) NPO#1 ' 1: A request by 1,8. Bishop for a revIeW of the Malh Street Development PtolOtt located at 12680 S.W.Main street, TT6239—Publish January 21,28, 1982, I! 5 1 7 7 . J , ■ , ' 1 7 7 7 1 ... ■. .° n . • . • t . • I P vi. COMMERCIAL I ãiWi1 INDUSTRIAL 500 WILCOX BUILDING • 506 SOUTHWEST SIXTH AVENUE • PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 • (503) 228-3303 ,c January 28, 1982 fMr. Art James � � ,, Arthur M. James Engineers Inc. + 319 S.W. Washington Portland, Oregon 97204 . Mr. John Knez 8185 So W. Hunziker Rd. Tigard, Oregon, 97223 Mr. Fred Fields . Coe Manufacturing Co. 7930 So W. Hunziker Rd. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Mr, Ron Pulliam, Manager Palmer G,,, Lewis Co. . 8100 S. W. Hunziker Rd. 1 Tigard,, Oregon 97223 , .> Gentlemen a , Howard Lo'sli asked that I contact you to advise you of his development plans and ask for your support and cooperations Losli plans to follow through in April or May on an application to the City of '' Tigard for approval to construct a second building on the rear portion of his property in a location between the existing building and Highway 2174 A portion Pil , ' , of this area is marginal flood plain of Red Rock Creek and some of it is designated for greenway purposes. This means that suitable flood control engineering must be done a.nd a sensitive lands development approval be obt,ainedp \\\ \\\ There are two engineer .approaches to handling a peak flood on this creek, as Impoundment of the peak of flood water on the Losli site upstream from Hunziker Road to provide storage capacity for the peak of a flood,. This 1t relatively shallow storage Y area where the +g. I replaces the re g he new building 0.11 be I built, and insures that no mote water w±11- go downstream than before the • development occurred. Losli h as already employed engineering consultants who have designed this storage yo by The alternate engineerin g P crease ttie concept � is to in size of the culvert tinder Hunziker Road to permit~ all flood water, to pass through quickly and • ^ proceed downstream to Fanno Creek. It appears that prank Currie, the Tigard City Engineer, p od many p" hater on Fanno C�; elco e tha'n`ks �.t �rotald be good for all concerned to flush this waiter on through and get it out of the way 'SIP PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES POI SUStNE55 AND INDUSTRY • 0 ,16, y PEAL-100+, R '"--,---,r' c•1-'."N".j rn 4F "'`....gt.r.4d7dlf'A 7r-..r. -nt. t---,----,t`t.a-,",.,...,PT r �fi '�1 'igr.L . 5+. ' iRI-'L'i`x•a�'1`�.'y7.,^1"'rfrr'T"C�S. Ti Wt,h•v r,'1St'A;iitG7Xl1T.2'.i^P,rr tti'"£ 's171Q'(' 7r6!.' R'^-0i'tt7tR7rl'C'Gf.et"17 #silrT ... ,n . .a•.a...w ' i.s+r-r+R+.-wa.f.••+•...wiw.'rr•rein-wh•i�,v..7.wtM+M+.ni„ .-,y.w .. ■ ' 1 . `. ( 4 Y,I, Mr. 1'irt James, et al -. 2 - 1/28/82 r ; b. (coat°d) before the Fanno Creek crest arrives. During discussions with Mr. Currie he indicated that only a limited, number of property owners are cor,cerned. Upstream from Hunziker Road a relatively small amount of creek channel improvement may be required between the Losli and Knez properties. Downstream from Hunziker Road he believes the channel to Fanno , Creek wo,ald probably require minimal work, largely involving cleaning it out. ' • t appears that this m.8y involve properties owned by Coe Manufacturing and Y g Palmer G. Lewis Co. as well as Fred Fields. There is, of course, the matter of cost of enlarging the culvert under Hunziker Road which the City advises could be the subject of a local improve- , ment district. It will be very much appreciated if you will review this matter and advise either Howard Losli orrmyself as to your thoughts concerning both an approach on flood control and your neighborhood support fcr his construction, of a second building. Please do not hesitate to ask if there is any additional information you may require. Yours very truly, Linden B. Bowman LBB:mr Cc: E. Howard Losli - Telephone: 684-0750 Frank Ctrrie .» City of Tigard ;e-ft.7.2 , :,k/1//.., 'Iee/4w,''/ “ / rl. vv .... rt-4.---4---N-00111 ,ge.4.-4,144->91-4,1/4.-... c24411.--4/ 0 L e.4A-.. ..-4,6 0.0e--- --r/--, --4-25/' _,i 6:e...,e-/,/;4-t-e/q."-- 4/ ,...e.44.7...e...4-2._ - 26( Wit._c_=- '" %t L 6"- J> w r•, e» „11.+...'.,»ar,..^rLM- Y+4a, r v w ♦ . wr+ ...a , n v.♦. s ♦. Hl .w, •r . a r r. ,.. r i I . YM Yw• N M Y : M !N V+.a rx♦1W r Y r.l, , r ✓~1,.» +++r+n W ., . k ..{—^«i+^w-.•w-+..-',^' •Y .••-.•-r t f i 9, `+ar,+ ra,ryMr rY , w r•+•.H F+ vIwnr•wra+::.'1'�i+i hrrr'rr �w !r+M'n F.-y..rrr-},. " A 1 It 0 yA Lt (,./../6,___,)::' L17 M .) „ : '',,,,I.- , COMMr'E,RCIAL 'L / (,a/ ti I'.. �, AIi 111."'C r.. [w M � :y: T. INr.DUS1' RI AL A. ;►00 WILCOX BUILDING • 506 SOUTHWEST SIXTH AVENUE • PORTLAND. OREGON 97204 • ''503) 226-3303 Fil } January 28, 19 s aR Memo to - Ea Howard Losii '`` Frank Currie t,"*".---- i4 ' i I. tit T am enclosing a copy of a proposed letter and ask that you take a t,. look at it to see if it accurately reports the matters discussed f' at our meeting the other day. Please let me know if it is a.K. i a and I will forward it to the Losli neighbors a t f. i . Lin Bowman G LBB:trtr if . , I, E1i.c l� r r t • i 1 w i 0 I • It J 2 I • I 1+ 119.�� '; 1 pffdFC SSiJNAL� AL STATE SERVlC�9 FCR B USINFS8 AN INDUSTRY 15ALTOP w.rrww a«.r+.�,rser,r.+wh^1rlr..raar,r.J«t•p♦.a r.«. , . a .. -ia.+r.• siw- <W..r«.a♦.eK a•M:�«w, rY rrnlw«d.pnV r..4'r+PJ:W wr,..uw.w.'w♦tit...a+Aw•ra.,•fW N•«WNN w+r.pY c.•w. . vR' •p,ws.w laa l•hwk YJ Uri 4u'.a,1y.1'Ai,rr N,•«„ii FNw3 rp.WxnY.rar.«Writa r. • d (+ t„ 1 -9 AFFPDAVIT OF NAILING ;' STATE; OF OREGON ) • County of Wasi dnc�n ) ss. ' ) City of "iri!,�=ems I, Diane M, Jelderks, being first duly sworn, on oath despose and say: That I am Secretary for the Planning Department for • . the City of Tigard, Oregon 4 Thai. I served notice of hearing of the Tigard ,r . Planning Conm fission of which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) each of the following named persons on the d2/ day of - 121:4&.- ,, l98P1r by mailing to each, of them at the address shoes. on the attached list (Marked Exhibit B) , said notice as hereto attached, d. posited in the United. States Mal on the / day of r Ia"° 3.9841, postage re aid o Lj/L _. . r�: - (...d . err Subscribed and s v n to before x on th(a .. ray of '/ r h .,w. 1981,'''pf-,-----,-..---.. q b:: ' , a R ' 4' s .L.-,1,1 ..r t;: NT2 Y F1I LIC OF OREGON ` rMl 1 1. ,''. My Commission Expiresa: i'. i I, I W( h t ',• '9 / Y• filch-.w rf*... r,...r « ...s..•i .,. .., .i . V . , c.; . r , , .,0 , .,. ... . — ....... - -- - 1 c, .... -, , , . . . , "' January 4, 1982 , \, / Mr. Sid Stecker Permit Coordinator, Portland District WS. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 2946 Portlond, Oregon 97208 ' ..,. 7 RE: Reference Number: 071-0YA-4-004254 ,... Summer Creek-Fill Dear Mr. Stecker: ,e As property owners whose p. operty will be severely affected, we would like to express our deep concern about, this project. The sole purpose of this project, replacing a 12 inch inside diameter r. sewer pipe with a 30 inch inside diameter sewer pipe, is to open up a vast area of land for development. There is no storm drainage in, or near, this -'' part of Tigard and all storm drainage iu fed into Summer Creek. This creek • 1 is very small and is incapable of handling the amount of storm drainage . ,' , i presently required of it without flooding. Each and every rain storm causes the creek to quickly rise out of its banks. This creek has been declared a seneitive lands area and a flood plain area. A map showing this as such and showing the 1C0 year flocd plain was printed by the City of Tigard in . , . . .i. August of 1977. Due to the many developments which hive occured in the last four (4) yeas, the 100 year Flood Plain as shown on the map has almost ., . been reached last year and tlie year seriously threatening our home. If this e . project is allowed, the plan will have to be renamed the "Annual Flood Plain (e Area". The project alone, without the additional storm damage coming from the . future development, ia in conflict with the City oT 'Tigard zoning and building „ .4,. code paragraph )8,57.070 which states: "No structure, fill, excavation, storage p .*' or other use shall be permitted which alone or in combination with existing or proporsed uses would redace the capacity of the flood plain area or raise either , •, the flood surface elevation or flow rates, or adveicely offect flow direction ., . on upstreoo or downetroam properties, or create a present ok. foreseeable . , , hazard to Public Health, Sarety and General Welfare". The sewer line having a * 1. . ... . 30 inch insie:,,e Diameter would displace approximately 50 gallons of water 0 , lineal foot vThen buried in the ground. Over the length of this project, we • ,• , Ore spooking of nearly o quarter-million gallons of water being displaced, . 5ummer Creek con not handle even 10% or thoh. . . . 0.7 ',,- , The Zoning Lows (Paragraph 18.57.060(1)(B) els° Lequire: "Plans drawn • ' e to scale, submitted ill triplicate as prepared by a registered Prffessional • !, .. Engineer with experience in Hydroulic and r. - hydrologic Engineering and , processes, showing the nature, locotion, dimensions; elevations and topography of the sites q40 location of existing and proposed structures located upon , the •site, existing and proposed areos to be filled or otherwise modified, and , the relatIonship of these to the location or the stream channel, and proposed methods ftr cp„Atroliing errosion". The drawings furnished do not do this, nor ore they accurate. The creak bed es shown on the drawings is totally Anaccurste fo: our property-Lot 1202. In rect., The Plonnin0 COMMi58i00 For the City of Tigard turned down the request for a permit dub to poor ogineoring ft wings ot, their meetinr1 on Septombor 8, 1981. . .. .. i ,, ■ '. _ . . --e--... -, 4. of, ..,.. . -_,.t ;7;c° .' • "‘4•-j-7-': - ' (4.. ,,.'- . ,I:, v ._ :X i';',,i. A." . . )0,.', ' • . ^"- ' ' , ` I '� ' ` ' ^ ° ^ ` . . y / �� '` c �� / ^.`.. '� �^ � �^ � � ~ '' . "� '� ' . , Page Two J�nuory 4, l9O2 ~ , i''''. . . . ' Mr. Sid Stmck ' - U.S. Auny Corp of Engineers Portland, Oregon � . . The inaccuracy and incompleteness of the detail of the drawings plus ( ' the fact that the sewer line is 'chaduled to cross the creek 14 times in .8 miles (once every 300 feet) shows to Us how little thought was put into the planning of this project. Also, on the drawings, an 80 foot working ` /` eommmnnt is shown except for the area 29+00 through 31+00. In this area, / , although not indicated on the drawings, the working easement would have /` to drop to about 25 feet without an additional easement over the back of ' ' � our property. Even the 25 foot easement would mean serious root dnmoge , and possibly cutting down the few large old trees on our property which just happen to be on that part of our property line. If an additional easement were required, @boUt 1/4 of our property would be taken by the .� easements and all of the large trees destroyed, which would certainly affect the property value. Why, wouldn't the required easement be shown '/ � ` on this particular part of the drawings? , � The United Sewerage Agency of Washington County is hot showing any consideration to the property owners nor the general public by helping to create another Johnson Creek flood zone by going down the direct middle ,'`^ of this highly sensitive oroE , There are alternative routes which uoMmon intelligence dictates must be used. ' If this 'eot is allowed to be completed as the United Sewerage Agency of Washington County is requesting, our property and others N3l1 ' ba sacrificed and will� become completely worthless and uninhabitable^ . [ ■ heorN sincerely o� � r w`em �y the thm m_p bho od �im r a����' o� on e nuo bio 000emrno. We are also enclosing copies of the flood plain area map as a published by the City of Tigard, copies of the related City of Tigard zoning laws, and copies of the original engineering drawing furnished ' ' to the planning commission at their meeting of September 8, I981.tfu your '*C7 y /: ` /// \�' LZ��w��/ D. Charles Wh1pp» Jr, / Palle Roeai ` 11880 S° W. 116th / Tigard, Oregon 97223 ° 503/62O-5l6O + - , ' ' � DCW;ve ' ,21;\� ' '. °� ' Encl. CC! Los AUC �� o . United 5ewegm Agency, Neeh±nobon County ') .1 . ~ ' \ * '' '� � ^ , ' ,.- - / ^ ~* .~ /irsgu -:_��0 09—,'1`.—^' r,, ,, ~ �k~' � `�, �- - '—� - .'' - -~~ • t RECEIVED fku d J 1981, c]: L Unified Sewerage Agency of WeishinglAtit.County 150 N. First Avenue Hilisboio) Oregon 97123 503 648-8321 December 280 1981 Mr. Frank Currie City of Tigard PO Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr. Currie: SUBJECT: LOWER SCHOLLS TRUNK - - SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT Enclosed is a set of plans for the above project, as you requested. Please notify me of the public hearing date and of any further information you require, Sincerely, Paul Klope, • Design Engineer PI /km Enc, /1-7 --a519 /464, "11 i.e./A/2 44,c-e- // e 4./ $49)15 . 4 ,e•/ he;-,- 411 sre 4:4 47 id-447 6.1 4e. to" a/41•ovied4Ar' >4 • , . I; : •. I . , . '--''''' ,, 1,' r,•:, . , .........,_ t , ' AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION .... . Ifzi' 1 ,,,,:•=4„4. 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'.'' • • . 41w. • • 545, (4111 11 OA November 5, 1981 )0'0— SHINGTON COUNTY OREGON gporiet„ 4 ii7fiz \WA .011-41 Mayor and City Council 0 City of Tigard, Oregon emy Subject: Leron Heights Sewer Contract Honorable Persons: I have reviewed the record of the Leron Heights Sewer Cont act Agreement between t1 City and Mr. Paterson. I have spoken with many of the affected parties, staff and legal counsel. It is my recommendation that the City should continue to pursue resolution of the dispute on this matt by a Declaratory Judgement of the Court. Two es89.ntial arguments exist, both with strong ,iustification. Tho first view is that claimed by r. Paterson: the contract is valid and that upstream users of the line should pay pursuant to the contract. The second liew is • that of the upstream property owners who claim thab, Lhe costs of the . ewer have already been recovered aid that the intent of the contract has been fulfilled, The issue is further complicated, or may be a moot point to some parties, since U.S.A. plans to construct a new trunk line it the area and reconnect mos the area apart from the Leron trunk. The matter is not moot however to those parties who have a re.dy corirdrad-5ut withheld payment pending legal resolution of the matter) and might still have to pay. • The bulk of the legal work has been completed. A small amount of time and money will be involved in actually presenting the issue to the Court. We are now awaiting a court date and anticipate one in the net few months. There is no action that the City can take which will not offend a significant number of citizens and property owners. Only a decision by the Court allows us to proceed in good faith with all our citizen . • Yours, truly, po, ROber0r. Jean City AqviAlistrator RWJ:lw 12420 P,O, BOX 28 97 TIGAPb, OIREGON'97,23 PH: 68944171 • • I %,• 1 .q AI I la 1101111 0411.1111.22 1111111M11111li NO N Mu 'tip,M ' 'l,i, i / , Y N • { r .vi yr� Y I /j a d ...., .,........„,,,,....„..,.....,) , 4 „3 e 1,,, L , 1/ i . e .. , . , , .. . . . . , ,,, ,. . , . . ,i,, . ., .LL i,,, . .. , . i1 P ` , P e • .� � �,. 1, +, '*.tom,, A, . ''M� Wn 1/j,' 'Z,�1. ro, • • 0400404A., • ^*vaiA iro • . )pre .1,1ftftty Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County ; 150 N. t7irst Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 . le / sip • 503 646-8621 -�.�� �;: October 21, 14S1 ____,-- i r City of Tigard Planning Department • 12420 SW Main Tigard., Oregon 97223 SUBJECT; LOWER SCROLLS TRUNK. Enclosed are construction plans ror the subject project , as • you re rev,eolyed".'''itireitte"titeil,u4,khese with our application it for t sensitive lands permit . , • A•thAµu�toigmakm4lomdtmpxo t.t, EYarmiiv.,,itt''1''U'difi3t.,01,"r,,fiv Your conside.ration is appreciated. Sincerely, Paul Klope • , Design Engineer PK;j f Enc. r.. •V, 1 ' r , Poi 3OI tr•APPE.LCAT.'ION FOR PELT U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 11'198 r�\II '''''' Ilj STATE OF OREGON, DIVISION OF STATE LANDS ;,stt��lt� 1 O, 3'x' 1' LANDS'. WHEREAS Depiartment of the Army permits for proposed work in or affecting na�iigable waters of the United Statnla, thet discharge of dredged or till material into those Waters, and the transport of dredged material for the purpose of ' dumping it into ocean eaters are authorized by Section 10 of the Riven and ftarUOr Act of 1899. Section 404 of the ' Clean Water Act of 1977, and Section 103 of the Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, respectively, —AND—permits for that part of those project actl.vities which includes the removal or fill in the watervaye of Oregon of rock, gravel, elt, cod clay are aauthoriy;ed '1y the Stratus of Oregon under O.R.S. 541.603 to 54L.693---TRt9 APPLICATION WILL MEET TEE REQUIPBMENTS 01' $Ora ACE'dCtE e, ' I Corks of �'�"���^^..,, i (i I '� �State of Oregon 0 -_.1. L) 1 .,. o Date received _ o Date received __�_._�-._.__ a.tt�ItwA7l11twrCltNda Mdcrhulai+ � ,. . ,..,u . Name of River Local Waterway Summer Creek rLite r ___.. Section 2S1 2AB, 2S1 3AA. and 1S1 34CD, 1S1 34DC Estimated Starting Euh>'`fm ,ted Completion Data of Project November 1981 Date of Project _ November 1X182 ..,._�_ „� .. .._.—_.. .�. �_.. is NAME or Unified Sewerage Agency Atirsxo z a� US' 4 APPLICANT _,,_ _ AGEtdS — e, q Address __ 150 North, 1st Avenue, Room 302 _ , Address 150 North 1st Avenue, Boom 302 Ci;Y(0teP, Sta City, ,St.:�attw, Hillsboro, 0'�e on 97123 ' ae �'17 1 sbora, Oregon 97123 z,� crrai'e g 1 I Free `171T-F ee Phone: Work ( U0)_. 648-8621 noun , r ) 585 2 _. phobn: work (,,D1) 648-8621 toe 1 ) 585-2066 .• ._.... •_ Are Area is I 1 free ?Rona su twzsoll Paul' K1 ope .Phone: Work(503)�� 48-8621 Home C 585-206 6W Psorwsrr'r van ( ::1, OTHER THAN See attached. City of Tigard rno.rELz See attached map APPLICANT ADORES S .___. City, County, State . Address App 1.i Oati on _ Zip Code ...._ S.,--,—, city* State. Assessor's Records-- ,; . Zip Code _ ' Shown on 'Map I _...�,..._..Tax lot 0 ... Area Az t. ___._. Name of Phone:, Work ( ,..j__„ Home S 1.__._.. Subdivision ' _____ Lot Block -__,_, Xrt saa:k.tor to expedite the roceas�± of this application. the following city and/or county de a I :° p �" ri8 pP S Y Y P.... � local rtra��t�t which hen jwdiriadiction over the proposed project, has been contacted: ., N �a Department ' �� TS+apz�rt � : City of Tigard, Planning Depart • a address: P10. Box 23397, Tigard OR 97223 phone Number: 639-4/71 o; cPPROVA APPROVALS aactylC6TiO ,p�Cpp applied ed goo�arrat d iobtaired fx!pother ,agencies O ...r. i;nt�s;Istat., stets, catinty, � ' ad.raal y scs eel in thl+s a Bastion, Puliit ligehc: 7.1,7a.4.1 .A z ova 1 identification 0 IAte o Alp1 icati an bete of APP A . M 'OPP ro-rrt, 3i3 OCT 1980 '141431.04 4o . 1.e. o8titO 1 t ti r►, ,S 4 r A • '" _ h''J .. ''�,. _ . . 1: ( * . , ' , Hno any agency denied approval for the activity described herein or for any other activity, directly related to it? 0 Yes u No If yes, please explain in Remarks. ADJOINING PROPERTY ON THE WATERMAY: Give names, addresses, and phone numbers of owners and/,hr, occupants. See attached LIST PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL your plans to restore the area to its natural condition. . All .construction areas 1,0 11 be seeded, with erosion netting (Jute Mat) placed on disturbed creek bank areas. A • p INFORMATION FOR P ELL OR REMOVAL: -7)0---%2 FILL WILL INVOLVE - ;&a. cubic yards annually) and " 14 cubic yards for the' total .project. . Rjpra.v Rock Gravel 0 Sand '•Silt 0 Clay Q Organic , • 7,occa , • 4 REMOVAL WILL INVOLVE .....,-.44:. cubic yards annually, and * cubic yards for the total project. , 0 luck 0 Gravel. Cj an ❑ silt [J clay N. DESCRi8E IN DETAIL THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY---its primary purpose and secondary purp:ise, if any,---intended use (private public, commercial)---type of structures reed u e---type of vessels using facility- _fact1itics► for handling •Bastes -- a type of coctVeyamee and manner of ex`re;action of any fill or remove1---the quantity and composition of, and the source and disposal sites for Pry fill or removal. (If•additioraal space is needed) use plain sheet of paper.) , PURPOSE ._ To install a public sanitary sewer pipeline across and along the Summer Creek Tributary, The area is to be restored to a prior , construction condition as much as possible. . • • • 4 ' with the information contained in this � � � Lvitied described herein. 7 �et`tii`y h`��4 X,' am x: Application wi is hereby ado oo t PP . n, and that, to tht beet of my knowledge a,`' . , S. fa�iliar�r p s a li ktiaui?iza the act � atacti X is r9 or permits tr, �u informed on la true; ;.cp,piete, end accurate. 1 further certify that t possess the authority to Undertake 016 pz osod . tctivi.ti.+es y , (7) . 1 • .. 4 'V ..f �M.� / + ' Signk Ure of Appli,ain b` A.i thorit+ed Agent 18 118c 100t p,`t,vidat in art: °WhoONer, in any iris.nnee within the jurtadictton Of any depa ttthant : ' i of the OnIted %ates' , d rtuinr,n,Land, .shaltybe fats/ties Oct toteathah�$10,000 oroiop iaonec oatlu re then�fiv�e year , or;.both " f t (.79, . w. .004254 (Summer Creek -- F . . ._ , , . w ��,0 1 , . . ,a tj .iyi 0- . 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'BLS' l+ A��t” '3 ±ti .,„ ' 1 ' t �'' i k�tetr�l j�s' � s g duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publisher ..._.............._.._. .... � y �,, �) n '1. bein first dul tr, a n ,t .hi 4 ' of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation,, as defined A'gent y� l''a,,S:e f#'`�ez`' ads '^'4, 4 „r, s'.+ N' rt i p,AA k r.tl, ra'., � 'LO�( nstauct ,th e Sca1Ol i5a�S e ' by ORS 193.010 and 193.020, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and ' � �'� �''iW St1� ,, E t 4,Ave/ue `4? 1'1!�u ,' r'r�1� ( 1' state; that the legal notice a copy ,; " e 4 ` printed co y of Which is hereto annexed, was i ` 1 2.43 6;;,A .t ,,,„0:0- elf O4„ i f ,, , - 'if2S1 'AB; T4a}�:'L0 »jT)°PP'4 4t t B . �r, :> published in the entire issue of said newspaper for 2.,•....: successive and i 34D" sc�C;ILots 6O1 Ai'', O2, 3 'f�4 ,xu�„ August 2 dept 3 ��.� consecutive weeks in the following issues ' : ,.,, t i b y',:tgb,< ,, �`N''' r^1 ' ' n-,' ,, 1 . z r a u r a wr1l '•sM .. .'---... d', ¢ P - r �eaYr!��r dli 0.__ r,S,',u. x,...yp.'y`/D'� - t i `+ ,b d• 'Y,dolM 0 1 GA y �F�if, �I t' t et�ll,e y, , • p V...;' + i' (Signature " r n '�I r + wt2 r, y ■r fo1rYx u'0,Cornpre en*Or„{„Pl n , ' n�' . r - m r + w�l i'. 4 r '�, : i !.trom,t.10 to' 1 D,on. 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'`y � • WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON Bob Cruse Unified Sewerage Agency 150 North First Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 , Dear Mr. Cruz. • 1 The Planning Commission on September 8, 1981 "Tabled" your request for Sensitive Lands Permit to install a portion of the Scholia Trunk Line. Reference M 3-81. , 4 J { Y Three conditions will be met prior to scheduling you on a future , agenda: 1. Installa•tion to be re-aligned to avoid, destruction v of existing tress. Public Motif-4' Director to supervise ,t,r, this installation. Unified Sewerage Agency (USA) to , co-ordinate this project with Tigard School District in relation to actual location of the proposed line in the Tiedeman, Tigard Avenue ar;ea.' 2. USA to ,present final plans to the Planning Commission in the future which address the concerns voiced by property owners at the September g, 1981 meeting 3. No construction to commence until the engineering plans have been approved by the Public Works Director. I sincerely suggest that you seek to improve your relations with the :,I abutting property owners and co-operate in seeking mutually acceptable 1 development standards for this project. Development in a Tigard floodplain is not a "Formality". We will help you in any way possible to insure that your next appearance j before the Planning Commission is more rewarding. S ince : '� t>," l P3a rang id tor AH!dmj 12420 S.W, MAIN P.0, BOX 23897 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PH: 639-4171 0 • '... A4.. ,,.4.arsLIGf+Jc+nWa.•.w.....,.,' -,.r.+ru,:ix....,,.,,.,... ,< <�,, -x...„.,,.u* .V-.,w•„'•...•.r....,...,„ ,...r.„. .•., .,..•NidnWYU. .,,...w 'su ,.._ . .,....., •..a r. .�r... ;u.,...v .uw-a W',-w• .x uRniw:x✓7 w +.Y.wa.. w�-• ,+, f wwlr ...•.W. M7.•.•..J F.•.+ , x•x.M.x.u•+",...r1.4..'•. •,r.n, ..• u.ww++,...• ..•,.w xn..+.+...,...n♦ ....+xx w..•r x.r t•Mkt � t y j)3 «:. ,. `, 4 a Ai +• t .. ! ; Z 1 fir x',+ .t V I, H p ;� + NOTZC8 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CI'T'Y. COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING ON MONDAY, t September 8, 19811 . SAT 7:30 P.,M., IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUNIOR. HIM SCiOOL, 10815 S.W. WALNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER '25-1E FOLWWINC APPLICATION: APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage Agency OWNERS: D.J. Swan 150 N. First Ivenue Tigard School Dist 23J Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 J&N Glaubke D&C Ott REQUEST: A Sensitive Lands Permit to install L. Barnum, C. Tibbets an Underground Sanitary Sewer Line K. Kelberry D.C. Whipp, P. Rossi & LOCATION: Various properties north of S.W. J. Karius . Walnut between S .W. Tiedeman and J.A.&J. Patterson. S .W. 121st Ave. Washington Co. . r ' Tax Maps 2S1 3AA* (Lots 100 & 101) 2S1 2.AB (Lots 100 & 300) 1S1 34DC (Lots 1200, 3500, 3601 & 3602) 1S1 34CD (Lots 100 & 1202) . FILE NO: M 3-81 (USA Scholls Trunk Line) . SEE' 1AP ON itir,,T3RSE S T DE • i ,. • x • 1 1 , e .3 1 • 4 THE PUB HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCT j CE WITH THE ROLE'S OE” PROCEDURES PUBLIC H � TED IN ACCORDANCE P�tOGE OF THE CIT COUNCIL. ANY PERSONS HAVING INTEREST IN THIS MATTER ATTEND.AND BE HEARD, OR, MAY r TEST ,. TN WRITINC TO ES ENTERED INTO TIE RECORD OF THE INITIAL FEARING. 1 TESTIMONY MAY BE 5C1ni'�2'TTF�? D rN FOR. FUR�#Fp INFORMATION, PLE AS..E CONTACT �� Pt PLANNING DEPAR TMENT R T M E NT AT 639-4171. Ci/X Or TIGARD 12420 $14 MAIN - TGARD, OREGCV 9 7 2 ,,- 4_- ■ • f •.>~Y.-. 1 x Z2 +' =a` JNK 1"�ese g 'is f fyF}r> * y�! s'z�!i:r—, s�� #t-- \� it'l Pl..., —' `T' /9 1i ; , 4' 1 t T't . ,lit 1.?tL�Y:x..,r ..y...c j i{j' ti t '�-4"r (t}`1 ky:ti• C� r'. !.. L'�f� �+I"•'• ;.1� 1. '' •ri s. - _:t' -t t , it l•1. { �� - �a � IF,�.tru AY ta:J y r• .r.- `�`5•_ ..,f7:, i. ):,-.e0 ^�,,--t,�.q_1: ��31 f:3. ,''r.'1- L'i � L� - - - I S t 34C0 - *.f.:-._ _- •` la. T __ ,--` _ r . * 17. " - 1 Lij I. 1202 s, &�3 I , x � i• t. S_W. KATHER:gG ST. - :�. b r"". 1 � r I. t I '�1 3f a2 �_ c --� , It _ r is t 3oc :`" ` - :4::::::`:'..,..- as ! 3AB . as 1 3 AB /.---:'' --••-", 7-*, - 3 .. Boa toa :_ -_ �"/ /�,� ; � " u==`'; :' em %K rt s s • A ; . - . _ � G ■ ti� I a d i-- . -.&:•1#*: .1 1` - _ 2Stat3A1L Ei — -- --r CREcK. - : . i .. , , ,,,,,,,. _..,. '�` a:W.. WALNUT ST. • fi= • • K g F 1 • t.-1-. f • Lr I1 \0 ,. r i ( v.• 0 1' •i , 1 T , 1 AFFADAVIT OF MAILING n ,44 c , 4 . i STAT OF OREGON ) I County of Washington ) ss. 1 d )iCity of Tigard 1 1, Diane FL Jelderks, being first duly sworn, on oath despose . and say: That I am Secretary for the Planning Departnent for .f the City of Tigard, Oregon 1 That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard , Planning Conmission 1 i of which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) 1. ' each .. ,' of the following nand persons on the ,. c264day of i, r,,,„‘ )'' ) i 1981, by mailing to ea.d'i of them at the address shown oaf the r - 'r attached list (Marked Ex174-5i1: B) , said notice as iv-reto attached, ' 4 de ?Asited i the United States Mail on the . -‘2.it-,-q\ day of 4 . / • 19 _______61, .posEage prepaid. _ i y / --"..e / , /.4ithei■fid l'''. - ■ ' !' 4 I Subscribed and sworn to betc4c. Ire on the „14,..eg-' day- of , __ ,,,4 , 1981 I . ., NOTARY PUBLIC OF OREGON i ' 1 . 1 , 1 lvly Cm-mission Etxpires: i ) , I, , , i 1 I il , ' i 1 I.' $ 1 1 p, . • , • Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County 150 N. First Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503 648-8621 August 20, 1981 Liz Newton Planning Department City of Tigard • P.O. Box 23997 • Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Liz: 0` SUBJECT: LOWER SCHOLLS TRUNK --- SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT As, you requested, I am enclosing a map showing the path proposed for construction of the Lower Scholls Trunk. The Agency held a neighborhood meeting July 22, 1981, to discuss the project with the affected property owners. Representatives from eight of the ten important properties were present at the meeting. Also, I have met individually - • with the majority of the owners to discuss their concerns. • Minor changes in alignment of the line may occur following individual meetings, with the last two property owners. • Please call me if I can provide you further information. Sincerely, 4 Paul Klope Design Engineer PK:jb Enc. • a r - - d1-"`Y [fv 1- ll�' � �y� 'C;;1 (}� �'•.' (F l,r+rj + l•' 1 �--' {!,:�„�i��R�'.��j 6'.. - i. .. = ,e;:-,-z.:1„: 4 r 7'%g ;1 1. i,,, .' ��i•' , ,� _,t. r.,i 'F 1 t.`k,I:t ' ,y. }1.:! 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J... .. .. ar�.r.•r • • r« • •. . . .w .....+iw•r.Y�wr..i.aw.r....w..f•. .. u.anA♦ w..r .n. • .1. • \' e p . ., or ti ; i'41 1. xr i ! 1 I y. # rPk I • * I. •if fy eE% + \ NOTICE Is HEREa3Y GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING ON MONDAY, September 8, 1981 w :AT 7:30 P.M., IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUNIOR HI SCROor, 10365 S.W. 'WALNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage Agency OWNERS: D.J. Swan 150 N. First Avenue Tigard. School Dist 233- Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 J&M Glaubke D&C Ott . REQUEST: A Sensitive Lands Permit to install L. Barnum, C. Tibbets an Underground S anItary Sewer Line K. Kelberry D.C. Whipp, P. Rossi & LOCATION: Various properties north of S.W. J. Karius Walnut betwe';;en S .W Tiedeman and J..A.&J. Patterson . x " S .W. ,121st Ave. Washington Co. • Tax Maps 2S1 3AA' (Lots 100 & 101) 2S1 2AB (Lots 100 &. 300) 1S1 34DC (Lots 1200, 3500, 3601 & 3602) lSl 34CD (Lots 100 E 1202) FILE NO: M 3-81 (USA Scholls Trunk Line) ', &.E. NAP ON R "'VERSE SIDE a'. 3 4 • r I M I • , ' I , a . i. . I, i THE PUBLIC FEARING ON THIS MATTER Ti .ILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCOT?DANCE WITH THE RULES OF PROCEDURES, HAVING MATTER ER MAY ATTEND AND BE TESTIMONY MAY BE SUBMITTED�' +i `fib IIa+T WAIVING TO BE ENTER INTO THE RECORD OF OR, ., Gk"' THE CxTY COUNCIL, ANY FFnSCtvs .. ` G =NTEI.�ESI' IN THIS MATTE IN�'�'I HEARD,G.. FOR FURTHER 'INFORMATION, PT:RASE A , HEARING. ."' � '4171,» ". � CI TI G ARD 12420 T�' OF I. .� SG�1 MAIN � 'ASE ONI',ACT T�� PL7NxNC,DEPARTMENT AT 3 N -- TIGARD,RD� G7REC ON J 7 2 2 3 fit.N-472 art oF 'FIFA RD WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON August 18, 1981 Dar ear Property Owners: The Unified Sewerage Agency Engineering drawings for the Scholls Ferry Tract Line will be aw..,ilable at. Tigard City Hall, on August 25, l98:‘, for your ieview. The P1anain5 commission will hear this item as a public hearing at the September 8, 1981 Planning Commission Meeting. We encourage you, if you ha questions, to review these plans with us prior to the Planning Commission Meeting. A representative from U.S.A. will be at the meetinlg, but you should resolve your concerns with us first if possible to reduce the volume of testimony at the eeting. Our engineering staff will gladly "walk you through" the construction plans. if you hat.ie any questions, please call tha Planning Department ,..„t 639-4171. Sincerely, • Alaie-g8vard Planning Director fio 21t1:and 12420 S W MAIN PJ), BOX 23897 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PH: 639-4111 1 A , I ,f4f t,ts 14,1 irtf T"T'v • July 15, 1981 WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON Unified Sewerage Agency Room 302 Adminstration Bldg 150 N. First Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Reference: . Sensitive Lands Permit for Unified Sewerage Agency Washington County (m 3-81) Please be advised that the Tigard Planning Commission at their regular meeting of July 7, 1981 continued your request for a Sensitive Lands Permit to construct the Scholls sewer trunk line from SW Tiedeman west to SW 121st Avenue until the next Planning Commission meeting. This item will be placed on the August 4, 1981 agenda. The Planning Department will notify all affected property owners of the hearing date . The City requests that engineering plans for this project be submitted to the Planning Department and that Unified Sewerage Agency have a representative present at the August 4, 1981 Planning Commission meeting to answer any specific engineering questions . The City would also like a contact person at Unified Sewerage Agency to be available for questions from the public. Tf we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office at 639-4171. 1d. nning Director AHsmr ------ 12420 S•W, MAIN P.0, BOX 23397 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PH t 639-4171 . , • a U "iv lot Ir‘ 11/41.1 NOTICE IS HEREBY Ca'V N 'CHAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AT ITS MEEMG ON MONDAY, July 7, 1'981 . ,, AT 7:30 P.N.I., IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF FOWLER JUN FOR HIGH_ SCHOOL 10865 S.W. WALNUT, TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage Agency OWNERS: D.J. Sean 150 N. First Avenue Tigard School :Dist 23J Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 J&M Glaubke D&C Ott REQUEST: A Sensitive Lands Permit to install L. Barnum, C. T:.bbets an Underground Sanitary Sewer Line K. Kelberry DC. Whipp, P. Rossi & LOCATION: Various properties north of S.W. J. Karius Walnut between S .W. Tiedeman and JdA.&J. Patterson S .W. 121st Ave. Washington Co. Tax Maps 2S1 3AA (Lots 100 & 101) 2S1 2AB (Lots 100 & 300) 1S1 34DC (Lots 1200, 3500, 3601 & 3602) 1S1. 34CI (Lots 100 & 1202) FILE NO: M 3-81 (USA S chol l s Trunk Line) SEES MAP ON REVERSE SIDE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BULBS OF PROCEDURES or TH8 CITY COUNCIL: ANY PERSONS HAVING IN TER MAY ATTEND AND BE HEARD, ` SUBMITTED IN WRITING T .E .ENTERED INTO THE RECORD OF THE IN REST IN THIS MATTER TESTIMONY MAY BE S�TBMIT F �(� B FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT T� PLANNING. DEPARTMENT AT 639-4171. AL HEARING. CITY OF TIGARD - 12420 SW MAIN - TIGARD, OREGC0 97223 /1 AGENDA TIGARD PLAE;NING COMMISSION July 7, 1981 - 7:30 p.m. Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room 10865 SW Walnut Street, Tigard, OR 1. Open Meeting 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of j'?.inute s from Previous Meeting 4. Planning Commission Communication 5 . Public Hearing A. Staff Report B. Applicant's Presentation • C. Public Testimony 1. Proponent ' s 2. Opponent' s 3. Cross Examination 5 . 1 Conditional Use CU 4-81 KC's Amusements/Kittl,eson Brown NPO #2 5.2 Subdivision S 10-81 Winter Lake./Century 27 NPO #7 5 .3 Remand of Comprehensive Plan Revision CPR 1-81 Willowbrook NPO 46 5.4 Comprehensive Plan Revision CPR 4 -81 Pcnterra Corporation NPO 07 5.5 Conditional Use CU 6 -81 David Schlaht/Blectro Sport NPO #3 1 5 .6 Sensitive Lands Permit USA Sewer Trunk ',tine NPO #7 5 .7 Comprehensive Plan Revision CPR 11-81 Ash/Commercial NPO #1 5 8 Review r 217 e TI NPO #4 . 4 � Yriew ref Park. 217 Phase 6 . Old Business 7. New Business 8. Other Business 9 Adjournent . .- F--' , I , ( • \ , . , CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON PUBLIC NOTICE .,TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION 11 . July 7, 1981 - 7: 30 p.m. Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room 10865 SW Walnut Street, Tigard PUBLIC HEARINGS , 5 .1 Conditional Use Cu 4-81 KC's Amusements/Kittleson Brown NPO #2 A request by Jeff Chase an6 Mike Kimrey for a conditional use to approve retail sales of limited time to play various games such as elev.tronic devices, pool tables and foosball, located in the Tigard Plaza, Suite 102, SW Hall and Pacific Highway. Washington County Tax Map 1S1 35DD Lot 2100. 5 .2 Subdivision. S 10-81 Winter Lake/Century 21 NPO #7 A request by Century 21 for a time extension, new lotting and a minor change to Winter Lake Planned District Development 1 . located at the east, side of 135th and the west side of 130th. , . Washington County Tax Map 1S1 33D Lots 300, 500, 601, 602 . 5 .3 Remand of Comprehensive Plan Revisi:m. CPR 1-81 Willowbrook NPO *6 A remand from City Council to the Planning Commission for recon- sideration of an approval uf a Comprehensive Plan Revision from . present NPO #6 Plan Map zoning (density) classification to Al2 PD ,. & A20 PD Urban Densities "Multi-family residential" between Naeve Road to the south and Evangle Cementary on the North, 99W $, 11 to the west and 109th Avenue to the east. Washington County Tax Map 2S1 10A Lots 4200, 4390, 4402, 45000 4600, Map 2S1 IOD Lots 500 and 600. li5A Comprehensive Plan Revision CPR 10-81 Penterra Corp NPO 47 A request by The Penterra Corporation for a Comprehensive Plan Revision from R-7 (single family residential) to A-12 (multi- 11 . family residential) on 11.54 acres, located on the West side of 130th Avenue, south of Schools Ferry Rd. Washington County Tax Map 181 33D0 Tax Lot 200. 5.5 Conditional Use CU 6-81 David Schlaht/Electro-Sport APO 0 / A request by Electro-Sport for a conditional 118e, for a family game center, located in the Canterbury Shopping Center. Washington County Tax Map 2S1 10A Tax Lot 1700. i 5.6 Sensitive Lands Permit M 3-81 U.S .A, Sdholls Sewer Trunk Tine NPO #7 .... ....... ........... A request by The Unified Sewerage Agency for a Sensitive Lands Permit to comztruct the Scholl5 sewer trunk line from $ .W, Tiedeman , west to S.W. 121st Avenue. Washington County Map 2r1 3AA (Tax irts) 100 and 101, 251 3AB Tax lots 100 and 300, isl 34DC, Tax lots 3601, 3602, 3500 and 1200 151 34CD, Tax lots 100 and 1202. . _ 1,1 • Tigard Planning Commission Public Notice Meeting Page 2 of 2 July 7, 1981 5 .7 Comprehensive Plan Revision CPR 11-81 NPO #1 A reques t. by the City of Tigard for a Comprehensive Plan Revision to add the extension of Ash Avenue through to Commercial Street to the NPO #1 Plan. 5. 8 Review of Phase II Park 217 NPO #4 A request by Tramwell Crow to review proposed uses for Phase II ' of Park 217. TT publish 6/23 & 7/2/81 111 s I II\., I , ' ,, , MINUTES ' . TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION , , . July 7, 1981 Page 9 • . , • ,„ • . , Amusements. Howard reported the City could work with the other tenants to try to resolve some cf the recognized difficulties. Helmer stated it is "a horrible site" for traffic at present. He called attention to the situation in this center as compared with the Tigard Plaza. Kolleas thinks therc, is a better location for the business, agreed to by Herron and Speaker. Helmer MOVED for denial, based on poor traffic flow and itcompat- 414,bility with the other tenants. Kolleas seconded the motion, which carried 5 to 2, with Moen and Owens voting no . . 5.6 SENSITIVE LANDS_ PERMIT N „;,-81 - U.S.A. SCHOLLS SEWER TRUNK LINE NPO #7 , II ' A request by The Unified Sewerage Agency for a. Sensitive Lands permit to construct the Scholls sewer trunk line from S.W. Tiedeman west to S.W. 121st Avenue, Wash. Co. Map ( ,\ 2S1 3AA, Tax Lots 100 and 101; 281 3AB, Tax Lots 100 and 300; 1 . . , Isl. 34 DC, Tax Lots 3601, 3602, 3500 and 1200; 1S1 34CD, , 1 Tax Lots 100 and 1202. , 4e Howard read his brief memo of June 26 recommending approval. He stated, the map i8 only general; the final'map has not yet been pre:pared. ;' When it is, it will be aVailable for review at City Hall. He calle,i, t attention to the Summary Statement for Application of Sensitive Lands Permit, which he characterized as quite clear. President Tepedino confirmed that the U.S.A. is the applicant. There, was no APPLICANT'S PRESENTATION. PUBLIC'. TESTIMONY in favor was given by Dale Ott, 11900 8W 116th, a resident who recognizeA the need. His concern was for preservation of the trees, and he recognized it is early to express this concern in detail. e PUBLIC TESTIMONY in opposition was given by Art Haas, 11665 'V. Katherine. He expressed concern for the greetway, the details of which will not be known until later. CROSS-EXAMINATION AND REBUTTAII: Mr. Ott asked they be notiti,ed he plans are available, agreed to by Howard. Moen inquired about the effeei: of the residents' inpUt if this i8 approved tonight. A ' ! Tepedino expressed some other concerns with U.S.A. Speaker suggested it might be well to tpble eeitiI ceimplete information is available and the residents can respond. Owens related the experience in 40r rieigh- , borhood, which went through this same thing a couple of years ago. ,,t 4 4 She said within one year, everything-,..birds, vogetation, otc.--Was back essentially to the original state. Mr. Ott sUggeSted in one area . ._ , . A 11 , 4 MINUTES '''' ' TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION ,. . July 7, 1981 - , Page 10 • 0 . , , , the line could go in the floodplain across the creek where no major vegetation exists. . i . , COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION: After a little discussion as 1 to the -oroper method of handling this, Speaker MOVED for continuation ,._. . of this issue. Moen seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. , , . . . 5.? COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION CPR 11-81 NPO #1 ' ' A request by the City of Tigard for a Comprehensive Plan 'o ' Revision to add the extensioy, of Ash Avenu through to . . . / Commercial Street to the NPO ;Y1 Plan. V Howard read the STAFF REPORT and RECOMMENDATION, which became the / . APPLICANTS PRESENTAT/ON, since the applicant is the City. - PUBLIC TESTIMONY -- all in opposition, Was presented by -- , 1 ' *** Fred Anderson, lawyer in Tigard, appearing "in behalf of the ' ; 1 public interest" and "the two innocent landowners--Mr. an.d Mrs. Davis." t He noted the extended street would make a noticeable jog. He asserted - no benefit to the landowners, and another railroad crossing L not , . . needed. He diecussed the legal implieation,) to the Davises. He ,t , questioned the time within which Ash Avenue would'be'extended to Burnhom. 1 *** John Butler, secretary of NPO #1, read the minutes of the June 30 meetiag ol NPO #1 at which it was agreed no, action should be . , k taken by the City in this regard at the present time, and. why. 1 i *** Craig Eagleson, owner of the other lot involved, su ggested neither extension of Ash Avenue (across the creek, across the railroad tracks) , is 'feasible becauseof cost -- $100,000 to cross each of two railroad tracks) pL'T 00)000 to cross the creek. There has been , . . , to showing o± public demand or public need for thiv--mArel the ideas of the Plaar.i,Ag staff. He felt getting public funds fcr the .purpose from the federal government is illusory. He retorf,ed that in a . telephone conversation with Mr. Astil o the Publt.c Utility Commissioner°s office, Mr. Astil stated they would be very reluetant to approve a / : railroad crossing unless it be shown to be required by public conveni- , ence and neceasity--unless there is a demonstration of major civic demand for that crossag. He reported two prospective sales for 'his , property have been thwarted by mention by someone at City Hall of an easement for Ash Avenue over this property, This, he said, is ndt true. , i■-t* LeRoy Rummel, Public Projects Yegineer for Southern Pacific Companyi who stated neither he no his company have been contacted. \ ' He recounted actiens taken by the railroad to improve crossings in 1 Tigard. Ti e eXplaited the Mechanics of a railroad track, which he ., H characterized as incompatible with streeta. This creates problets, .• wach the railroads raut to minimize so far as possible, . . _,-- - . , , 1 ' - t ,o. ' •4., MEMORANDUM • TO: PLANNING COMMISSION PROM: Planning Director SUBJECT: M 3-81 Sensitive Land:. Permit application of Unified Sewerage Agency. (USA)) On July 7, 1981 this item was, brought to you without detailed engineering plans. You requested that Staff obtain engineering plans aud re—notify affected persons to allow them an opportunity to comment. Staff did this and the issue is before you again. The Summary Statement is very (/ complete. A representative from USA will be present at our meeting to answer any questions you might have. Sincerely, P / 4 i 0 I Aldie Ho ,y, - P ing Directow, . i 4, ... 1 , ,,,,,,,I,e ..,„..,,,,e k‘rrir " / •-• i,, ,:„...., 2, -.1. 11.0....3.".00.v.0.00027,4e.t..... e......,e z „.- L• „.." 7"- 0(rdl..■,."_. ,,, ,:,,, .. /7.11/, -->‘.7'C'''' ...--, , ./IN.0o,,(4.,"6r ' .........., c ,.......... . .,--- 01 . i e'' , 1 , , 44"'' ' z•--, ? ,_ ,,, - ,/,, ,,,,, r----- • ,,---...- r V. .„„.ier.'fr'V't 0,4„troiewo . , II ( e" SUMMARY STATEMENT FOR • APPLICATION OF SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT • The following is a summary statement regarding the effect that the installation * of the underground sewer pipe will have on fa flood plain area The proposed work consists of constructing a major undergound sewer pipeline. No dikes, dams, permanent fills, or permanent excavations are required or allowed as a part of the proposed work. Diversions or rechanneling of the stream will not be allowed. The physical character of the flood plain will not be altered. Areas disturbed by the construction will be shaped, graded, and restored as near as practicable to their original ground elevations and contours. Filling or wasting of excess aaterial within the flood plain will not be allowed. The proposed, work will not hydraulically affect the flood plain capacity. Since filling or wasting of excess material will not be permitted within the flood plain, no land use not already permitted will be established. Contractors are required to take whatever precautions are necessary to prevent damage to or hazard to any structures adjacent to the construction areas, and must also comply with OSHP requirements • pertaining to hazards of health, safety, and weltare. No immediate or long-range hazards as a result of the project will affect adjacent properties. Since no filling will be permitted within the flood plain, no impacts ir public safety problems associated with subsequent high water in the project area will occur as a result of the proposed work. During construction in all traffic areas, the contractors are required to comply with the State of Oregon and Washington County traffic control and safety requirements. During construction in nontraffic areas, the . contractors are required to notify property owners 48 hours in advance of construction on their property. Clearing ahead of the trenching operations will be limited so that the entire .9-mile long project area will not be cleared when the project begins and be left unrestorkl until it is comrleted. Backrilling, cleanup, replanting, and reseeding behind the pipe lying will also be controlled Ylthin specified lMts. These limitations on clearing and restoratio will minimize the length of disturbed area and the amount of time which an area is impacted. Considerable emphasis has been given to reeding an replanting in an effort to reestablish essential plant growth necessary for wildlife Use and to minimize erosion. Areas along the project have been classi- fied as residential Nwiets—land, etatiliciftiogd fields, and creek banks. • • • •J • Topsoil must be removed and replaced throughout the entire project. All areas disturbed by the contractor, whether presently seeded or not, will be reseeded upon completion of the backfilling operation to provide for grass cover to prevent erosion. The preponderance of land along the project route is Tigard School District property, residential , pasture land, or ti fields. Pasture lands and cultivated fields will be reseeded and will not change from their original use as a result of this project. No significant land use change is anticipated within the limits of tile proj"-t: , • -ro a j . /1` ik€6 `Z% IN 1+ . n f 1'=z't ;�;£i. `'t 3ast• ' t l;•' -�-� i =i�3t Ca ! q q� , �_ t ,` ;� r� ,r te �� - y .`." �' � kip • ...':.:j,'z.1.21.7.14.--,,Lia LI (....�r;- t;---tF. 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WALNUT ST. • . . . . • . - - - June 26 , 19 81 MEMORANDUM To; Planning Commission a From: Planning Department • Subject: .Sensitive Lands Permit for Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County (M3-81) The Sensitive Lands Ordinance Ordinance 79-73 allows the installation of sewer trunks if a permit is approved by the Planning Commission. This application is very clearly explained in the material. Staff recommends approval. -tee ;w. 'IDS 1" 'cis• SUMMARY STATEMENT FOR . • APPLICATION OF SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT . • The following is a, summary statement regarding the effect that the installation of the underground sewer pipe will have on the flood plain area: The proposed work consists of constructing a major undergound sewer pipeline, No dikes, dams, permanent fills, or permanent excavations are required or allowed as a part of the proposed work. Diversions or rechanneling of the stream will not be allowed. The physical • character of the flood plain will not be altered. Areas disturbed by the construction will ' beshaped, graded, and restored as near as practicable to their original ground elevations and contours. Filling or wasting of excess material within the flood plain will not be allowed. The proposed work will not hydraulically affect the flood plain capacity. Since filling or wasting of excess material will not. be permitted within the flood plain, no land use not already permitted will be established. Contractors are required to take whatever precautions are necessary to prevent damage to or hazard to any structures adjacent to the construction areas, and must also comply with OSHA requirements pertaining to hazards of health, safety, and welfare. No immediate or long-range hazards as a result of the project will affect adjacent properties. Since no filling will be permitted within the flood plain, no impacts or public safety problems associated with subsequent high water in the project area will occur as a result of the proposed work. During construction in all traffic areas, the contractors are required to comply with the State of Oregon and Washington County traffic control and safety requirements. During construction in nontrafftc areas, the contractors are required to n ,Ltfy property owners 48 hours in advance of construction on their property. Clearing ahead of the trenching operations will be limited so that the entire :9-mile long project area will not he cleared when the project begins and be left unrestored until it is completed. Backf• 1 l i ng, cleanup, replanting, and reseeding behind the pipe laying will also be controlled within specified limits. These limitations on clearing and restoration will minimize the length of disturbed area and the amount of time Which an area is impacted • considerable emphasis has been given to redeeding and replanting in an effort to reestablish essential plant growth necessary for wildlife use and to minimize erosion. Areas along the project have been Classi- fied as residential pasture land, cultivated fields, and creek banks. K' Topsoil must be removed and replaced throughout the entire project. All areas disturbed by the contractor, whether presently seeded or not, will be reseeded upon completion of the b ,ckf'i l l i ng operation to provide for grass cover to prevent erosion. The preponderance of land along the project route is Tigard School District property, residential, pasture land, or cultivated fields. Pasture lands and cultivated fields will be reseeded and will not change from their original use as a result of this project. No significant land use change is anticipated wi'thi'n the limits of ".he project. 0• ' S M+ ti 1 y 7.. • rry i l r• sir ...,x.Yr{ry'y(Y.q:rl{'/Yb.111`nYr'.. ,. r„ .w��, ,•.IrnM1 r .. ...,„!W,W", .s..:n'r+t•11AWIWrv.:..w}S.AI YyxS..nN.,k'WLU.n.Yx rM.}!,:'}:a+tnh::l4rt+Yd.Nt1%:wlli,Ck"'Mb.. .u:.4.�4Mrr'...,.,..YHxY iY.IkL 1114 r.r.a.•4A'.Hr.a.. rt:yA Y'rk.wY`H.lc..x..Y,x.Wrykx•::l,Ya..,..:Y.r7ir-.moult'✓.1.:wr+.+r.;:4!;;1.1+... 11M n . AFFADAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF OREGON ) d. County of Washington ) ss . City of Tigard ) I, Shirley McReynolds , being first duly sworn, on oath desporse and say: That I am Secretary for the Planning Department for the City of Tigard, Oregon That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard Planning Commission rr of which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) upon each the following named persons on the day of y 1981, by mailing to each of them at the adds shown on the attached list (Marked Exhibit B) , said notice as hereto attached, deposited in the United States Mail on the 24th day of June , 1981, postage prepaid. r /1 ' • Or Subscribed and sworn to before me on the , ),(-6 day of , 1981. terry Public�y VV of Oregon Or M. Comm s,sion Expires: ...44,4--/44- ufA Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County 150 N. First Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503 648-8621 June 10, 1981 Elizabeth Newton Assistant Planner City of Tigard P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 91223 Dear Ms Newton: Enclosed is our application for a sensitive lands permit . You will also find a summary statement that should cover any questions you may have regarding our requirements imposed upon the contractors during construction. If you have any questions, please to not hesitate to call. Thank you for your timely action on this matter. 8incere T, "t1417.4.440; ohn Greeley Assistant Project Coordinator JG: jf Enclosure(s) . . , I• .• I ... ■ # ,• I v . t , ' A SENSITIVE LANDS'PERI .MT C , , .. REQUEST 1 APPLICATION FILE # __43-6/ FEE RECID. A644 Tigard Planning Commission 639-417]. - RECEIPT #_ W/4 • 12420 S.W. Main St. , Tigard, Oregon 97223 DATE BY , • • PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE Action Requested Request Permit to Install Underground Sanitary Sewer Line Applicant ' s Name Unified Sewerage Agency -- Phone 648-8621 Applicant' s Address 150 North First Avenue Hillsboro Oregon 97123 (Street) (City) (Ste-) (Zip) Owner' s Name See Attached List Phone .._. Owner' s Address _. (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Applicant is: .Owner Contract Purchased Developer -- Agent ____- Other x Owner Recognition of Application: See Attached List ____ ' -- '■••••■.4 . .. ......... ,....i. , I• ,sa:gaaturg of owner(s) Person responsible for applicatir Paul ,Klope - Undfied Sewerage Agency -______ 150 North First Ave. _ Hillsboro Oregon 97123 ...... (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Registered Engineer ' s Name Robert C. Cruz Plane Regittered Engineer' s Office Urified Sewerage Agency Phone ..........11........1.■,...........* , / ............J......6 4 , Registered 2ngineer ' s Address 150 N. first Avenue Hillsboro Oregon 97123 . (sli et Y---------- - --cm t y) (s t 6.EE) Z z i p) ,..*. .............** i...■.; PROPERTY INVOLVED!: Tax Map 0 Tax Lo (s) i - . Address See Attached Map Area (aOres) ___ _ _______ __ Sxisting Buildings (0 and type ) Curren Zoning N/A Current Use N/A ---- , App1icant4s Applicant' 2 Proposed Zoning N/A Proposed U N/A . , Page 2 SENSITriE LANDS PERMIT REQUEST Fill Type of fill: N/A Cubic yards of kill:Nal Area of site to occupied by fill : N/A sq. ft. (Sq.Ft. (Fill) /Sq.Ft. (Site)) x 100 % of site to be • filled. Distance of fill from stream' s edge: Horizontal Distance Crossing Ft. , • Vertical Drop: Ft. ----- Type of bank to be installed Replaced with Jute Matting and Hydro- seedaTir- Net change in storage capacity of floodplain resulting from fill • -0- CO.Ft. 4 Will ther fill increase the flood crest or modify the flow of floodwaters? Yes No X If so, what will the quantitative effects be? (Attach a sheet for explanation) . Structures Existing structure (s) in floodplain: N/A Height N/A Ft. Width N/A Vt. Distance from stream' s edge: Horizontal Distance N/A Vt. Vertical Drop N A Ft, Proposed structure (s) in floodplain N/A Height N/A rt. Width N/A Ft, Distance from stream' s edge: Horizontal Distance N/A Ft. ' Vertical Drop Ft, Distance between existing and proposed structure (nearest Point) , N/A Ft. Will the structure increase the flood crest or modify the flow' of flood waters? Yes No X If so, what will the quantitative effects be? (Attach a sheet for eXplanation . Will the proposed structure be designed to withstand the destrucflIti effects of a flood without significant damage'? (Attach a sheet to explain Specifics) , 'At „,s...u�:.s.,_.:w�.:.+.,..w—.i.««n.tvrc,.w.wou»...w...+::....4.rA.rau:+r.:4:r,a .. —,w1»:v+�+ '.`ri.-:�wr.«::+M+:-..5;:.„..:4..z,,�r::.y�'�hNb4ifu+lµo. a,4uk'slilKY)q V Uf+l...l'Y 1"7 �. X11�a Y”� k�"r`+i����� ,. per,,.''''' , It PAGE SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT 1 � ;,,I • REQUEST l� Storage, W'h y, at type materials are to be stored? Pin Backf ill and i. excava U,r�r.,. materials on a temporary basis Volume/du entity of material (s) Varies Distance of storage from stream' s edge : Horizontal Varies Ft: r Vertical Drop 'Varies Ft', Distance of storage from irearest building N/A Ft. • • • Will the material be anchored to prevent movement in the even of a 9. Flood? Yes How? No X Why Not? r ' (Attach a sheet for explanation) Type of screening for storage -,-+- i. • tr f. of `�V w h t� n 6f , 1, 1 n,1 I■ e 4 it y r , I I Y I ,;.- .x. ...�. Tee.,..L- «..,r.u....Y a ur ' , Y 1"—. •A - -,•... �•W Leh . '2..........1"...2"te d, _ ,._ _ . „?4,-,r , ,,,. _ `a- n 1 \ ), 441 .5 , i SUMMARY STATEMENT FOR APPLICATION OF SENSITIVE LANDS PERMIT , The following is a summary statement regarding the effect that the installation of the underground sewer pipe will have on the flood plain area: The proposed work consists of constructing a major undergound sewer , pipeline. No dikes, dams, permanent fills, or permanent excavations are required or allowed as a part of the proposed work. Diversions or rechanneling of the stream will not be allowed. The physical character of the flood plain will not be altered. Areas disturbed by the construction dill be shaped, graded, and restored as near as practicable to their original ground elevations and contours. Filling or wasting of excess material within the flood plain will not be allowed. The proposed work will not hydraulically affect the flood plain capacity. Since filling or wasting of excess material will not , be permitted within the flood plain, no land use not already permitted will be established. Contractors are required to take whatever precautions are necessary , r,1 . , to prevent damage to or hazard to any structures adjacent to the • , construction areas, and must also comply with OSHA requirements , pertaining to hazards of health, safety, and welfare. No immediate . or long-range hazards as a result of the project will affect adjacent . _ properties, Since no filling will be permftted within the flood plain, no impacts or public safety problems associated with subsequent high , water in the project area will occur as a result of the proposed work. .,. - During construction in all traffic areas, the ,xntractors are required . to comply with the State of Oregon and Washington County traffic control . ..... and safety requirements. During construction in nontrafftc areas, the - - contractors are required to notify property owners 48 hours in advance .4„ of construction on their property. Clearing ahead of the trenching operations will be limited so that the entire .9-mile long project area will not be cleared when the project , . begins and be left unrestored until it is completed. • . Backfilling, clnnup, replanting, and reseeding behind the pipe laying will .41so be controlled within specified limqs. These limitations on , . 4, clearing and restoration will minimize the length of disturbed Yea • me , and the amount of ti which an area is impae.,ed. J , , Considerable emphasis has been given to redeeding and replanting in an effort to reestablish essential plant growth necessary for wildlife . use and to minimize erosion. Areas along the project have been classi- fled as residential pasture land, cultivated fields, aria creek banks. ,. . , ..., e; . • , . 1---' . . . - .., • i t • • • • Topsoil must be removed and replaced throughout the entire project. All areas disturbed by the contractor, whether presently seeded or not will be reseeded upon completion of the backfi l l i ng operation to provide for grass cover to prevent erosion. The preponderance of land along the project ` ' g p out? i s Tigard School District cfi property, residential , pasture land, or cultivated fields. Pasture lands and cultivated fields will be reseeded and will not change from their original use as a result of thi'.s project. No significant land use change is anticlpated wi'thi'n the limits of the project. • r , Y). . / ._. - •• ,. _ .— _ a t• M u i gym, _�r'""�W JA: n .�r. .,� ....,. -.,,. ....M„ 4 SAAR • q n' • V ir4. Q �. . SENS1 -,r*._ T PERMIT MIT -�81e USA. SE1'VER TF.Ul`�H t ` \jE •NPO #7 • ' °,/ , '' A request by the Unified Sewerage Agency for a Senaitive 1 F Lands Permit to construct the acY�olls Sewer Trunk i.,ine ` ,1 n a1'lashi ngton � for S.W. Tiedeman test to S.W.S4if l,.,l.��. Avenue. County Map 2S1 3AA, Tax lots 100 and. 101; 281 39,..Tax Ta lots 100 and 300; 1Si 34 DQ, Tax lo to )6O .f, 3602,-35 ,z . and 1200; 1S1 340, Tax 10 i.s 100 o?'.;;c 1201.) n coward re --•.red to his brief memo to the Commission, and read - . • the Summary Statement submitted by the Unified Sewerage Agency (uSA)• .: �,, (This did not constitute a staff report.) He stated engixxeer�n�; draw-� ,. °.�". cogs thought to be available by this time are no yet ava3labl,e, and -�W • referred to a map of the project on the Nall. Bob Cruz of USA, ack'^•owledged, their eppl.icat�.can rzay =erbeecialr:_l .ttle premature, due to an incomplete uX�dearstar u .ng o f Dents for the sensitive lends permit �• PUBLIC TESTIMONY MO , was presented by .- i Ga t i , p ** Dale Ott, 11900 SW 1:1.6th who recognized the r g project would • go forward, but objected to the alignment indicated on the sketch USA • 'i; submitted. He pointed ou't that the alignment indicated would impact a number of large trees. He suggested an alternate route which would eliminate at least two crossings of the creek and lessen the impact •' •i on large trees, illustrating his proposal on the map. *4 Charles Whipps) 11880 SW 118th, who d±,stribatcd copies of ,�� .> ee,.e excerpts from TMC Chapter 18.S7 He o b jected strenuously to the 1 sketches submitted as qualifying for the documentation called for by the ordinance" He urged approval hot be given until complete engineer- ing drawings have been submitted shoWing there will be no change in the • flood level by reason of this construction. 'MrL Q, , . , Howard stated the hearing was called on the assumption engineer-- ing drawings would be available, which they were rot, and that there r was no staff report nor recommendation. Cruz stated the full ir ing drawings would be available in about two months; that there had 4 engineer- III been informal meeting with the property w o+tea's and numerous meetings ' � g with individual prope'r'ty owners regarding eae ements. They did not Want to prepare engineering drawings until they had established the • ' easements„ After some further th � discussion on alignment details, the Presidezt 1 - closed the public hearing portion on this issue. b °OMISSZ ON. DISCUSSION AND A N. Speaker MOVED totaling until the i. g q by Chapter 18 e5? are available and USA is� able to d :scars the route 1,n, the detail; contemplated n j. � engineering swan � xe u�re�d b .,, a -• av 'r � � ontebi laced by the ordinance. Tepedino se;onded the motion. Howard offered some conditions, but it A ` was felt that these would .automatically be taken care of before the °, applicario&s return to the Comniiswi.on: The�motion to tab lo carved unanimously. • 1(er Elliott) :tmepresetxt •n ";d Sullivan, City Legal Cie l, stated his firm had represented Alpha Engineeting, the applicant on Item 5.2, in other matters but not on this one. Discussions of the possible (7----1°1 conflict of interest Within hie firm indicated there w nothing ti:hiCh would disqualify him from serving aS th City's CeU s;, sn this heax'alt,g w .4 ' ir"hfi dr•' . arta OF TIGARD - • WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON THE APPEALS PROCEDURE: 1. WHO CAN APPEAL L . Any person can appeal provided: 1. You appeared before the Approval Authority, other than the Planning Director ither orally or in writing or appeared in writing before the Director in a decision made by the Director; and 2. You are a person entitled as a matter of right to notice and hearing or are a person whose interest is adversely affected or are a person who has been aggrieved by the decision.--(see Tigard City Code, Section 18.84.140) 2. TIME PERIOD FOR FILING AN APPEAL a. Appeals must be filed within 14 days of the date on which the 1 final decision is mailed. If the fourteenth day falls on a holiday or Saturday or Sunday, you must file by 5 p.m. , the next working day. (see Tigard, City rode Section 18.84.240) 3. WHERE TO FILF AN APP8AL a. An appeal of a r.lAcision made by the Planning Director, or the Planning Commission or the Hearinss Officer shala be filed with .) the Planning Director. 4. WAT IS REQUIRED a. A written request I. The appeal shall include the following informatiOn: a. A reference by case number to the application sought to be appealed. b. The bases on which you qualify to beIng this appeal -- see 1 above "Who Can Appeal" or Tigard City Code, Section 1 18.811.14D. C. The specific grounds for ,,,he appeal or revieW. There are many grounds on which to base alt appeal. You must show some specific ground, however. For example, the apprOVal Violates the comprehensive plan policies. Be sure to state \ the specific policies. Also examine whether the approval violates the ordinance provisions. d. The date the final decision was r4ed and mailed. ) b Paimeht of a Fee 1, The fee will ury dependihg on the type of action you seek to appeal. Staff cah provide informati.on speciftc to your situation. 5. HOW TO APPEAL A CITY COUNCIL DECISION This is a complex area Of the law. "Land Use Decisions" must be appealed within 30 ci-ty to the State Land Use Board Of Appeal (LUBA) in Salem. The question is whether the decision you wish to appeal is a "Land Use Decion" as deined by the statute (see ORS eh, 197) , Nob land use deci6ibns are apd to the Orc,...at court. (LUBA's phone nip, 1-800-452-7813) 1, , }r - _ ±M1 • x •�` -ice - - _ �. _ .. 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Minor 313 30 CMP 40 0.010 6.0 35 AISI 0,s/1.0 (- _T 900. 461 (a) Minor 314 48 RCP 35 0.022 6.5 135 ACPA I - _ 1000 538' (a) Minor 314 72 CMP 40 0.005 8.0 205 AISI o,f -100 550 (a) Minor 3.14 60 CMP 44 0:016 " 9.0 205 AiSi _ o,of ` ',_ - 1200 2.8 (m) Major 315 60 CMP 45 0.013 9.0 410 COE 13100_ 2.9 (m) Major 316 2--60:c 60 RCS 30 0.005 6.0 540= COE `' 1400 3.0 (m) Major 315 2-ti0 x 60 RCB 35 0 Y'S - i, 1 .t_.6 6.0 1,090 COE 1500 3.5 (m) Major 315 2-106 x.144 RCB 260 0.006 10.0 .>y.200 COE ` 16001 256 (a) Minor 316 - 2 24 RCP 40 0.018 5.0 66 ACPA I 1700 4.0 (m) Major 315 240 8.5 1,020 COE _ .„ 1800 582 (a) Minor 31.7- 35 RCP 30 0.006 7.0 85 ACPA o,f _" 1900 3.9 (m) Major 319 71.6 7.6 530 CUE _ 2000 4.0 (m). Major 221 66 RCP 25 0.005 7.5 160 COE (m) Major 32.1 48 x 60 1-1CB 25 0.010 6.0 470 COE IA" 2200 5.6 (m) Major 323 2-66 CMP 40 0.008 9.0 980 COE 2300 06 {_) Minor 325 18 CMP 57 0.022. 8,0 17 AISI o,f 2400'. 326 (a)- Minor 30-9 54 CMP 60 0:010 5.0 80 AISI o,f 2500. 128, (a) minor Z27 36,24 CMP 102,102 6.030 15.0 133 AISI o,f;o,s11.0 2600 413 (a) Minor 327 48 CMP 100 0.019 8.0 130 AISI o f ' 2. 520 (a) Minor ;127 48 CMP 70. 0.008 15.0 190 AISI 0,f A - 2800 88. (a) Minor 229 30 RCP S0 0.018 5.5 52 ACPA I 2900 1016 (a) Minor 329 30 �`J1P 105 0.015 5.0 35 AISI 0,1 3000 373 (a) Minor 331 30 CMP 36 0.019 5.0 36 AISI o,1 3100 84 (a) Minor 331 2:4, CMP 210 0.020 6.5 26 AISI o 3200 1.4 (m). Major 331 2-54 CMP 120 0.005 7.6 240 AISI o,f - 3300 1.2. (mi Major 331 120x 72 RC8 120- 0.005 8.0 - 20 PCA o,1 3410 1.5 (m) Major 331 _72 x 72 0 CON.ARCH 50 0.005 :1.0 290. 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Allen Patterson 12.70E SW Pacific Highway 1S1 34DC 1200 w : Tigard, Oregon 97223 8 J.A. & J. Allen Patterson 12700 SW Pacific Highway 1S1 34CD 100 Tigard, Oregon 97223 i'- . .. .. , s . _ % . , , _ • , z ..._-•• , 17' , . 0 r S&ndeis Js es ,/ ,.... Asp 12405 SW 112th 11' 5 ,SW 113th 11945 SW Katherine ° . 2 ,w,�_�. Ti a..: 97223 �� Tj,gaxd 972.23 Tigard 97223 � �' � o Simonton Garrett 11895 SW 113th Ave Daniels ,/`' 11130 SW Errol St Tigard 97223 11895 SW Katherine St Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 Oakley • Deines/Teich 11915 SW 113th P1 Kummer 11100 SW Walnut St Tigard 97223 11855 SW Katherine �; Tigard, OR 97223 Tiga.id 97223 .. Bryant Boyd 11897 SW 113th PL Goodwin 11070 SW Walnut St Tigard 97223 11825 SW Katherine Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 �; Bercutt Johnston O'Brien 3703 SW Kanan DR 11795 SW Katherine 11755 SW 114th Pl Portland, OR 97221 Tigard 97223 \' Tigard 97223 Houghton/Miller Ensley Moore nse y 11765 SW 113th P1 k 11775 SW 114th P1 Ti g�_ A , OR 97223 11765 SW Katherine �, Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 Echauri ).11.685 SW Summercrest Dr West Hilbert Tigard 97223 11780 SW 114th P1 11735 SW Katherine 1111 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223. t Easley Baccellierl 11680 S S mmercrest Dr HHaas 0 r 11760 SW, 114th P1 Tigard. 9/r 23 11665 SW Katherine St Tigard 97223 * Tigard 97223 c' Ott '• B�.rnur��.� Tibbetts, etc. Paterson "� 11900 SW 116th ` 17280 5 .��'August Ln 12700 SW Pacific Hwy Aloha, 97005 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 "ors Ott 11860 SW 1218t Whipp/.RosS ,�./Karius 11900 SW 116th St Tigard 97223 11880 SW 116th Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 V 1 9 Jewell' 4 ' 1 740 Ave an �; h �, w 11995 SW Katherine � .l SW :�21st � ° . ... Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 t . / --" I, San Allen i - Knox 12060 SW Tiedeman ',A c 1045 SW 82nd 5 \ 10505 SW Clydesdale PL H . ., , % Tigard 97223 Tgagd 97223 Tigard 97223 i . Tigard School District Peterson Gilkison , 13137 SW Pacific Hwy 8655 SW Parkview Loop 10495 SW Clydesdale PL , • • Tigard 97223 Beaverton, OR 97005 Tigard 97223 , ( Mathews OccxpaPt heWlett \‘ ' • 10975 SW Walnut St 10770 Walnut St 12238 SW Clydesdale Ct Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 c , ' 11 I . Kelsey Irwin Brantley 11015 SW Walnut St 10675 SW Walnut St 12237 SW Clydesdale CT Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 . . . , N Pif 3/94 Paterson " Genega n Clark\ ' N ' 12700 SW Pacific /I -, " 13070 W Ash 12350 SW Tiedeman Hwy Tigard 97223 Tiga ,d 7223 Tigard 97223 ( . 1 , - , . ut ' McKight Seward Chap • 12132 SW Tiedeman Avenue 12320 SW Tiedeman 11935 SW Tiedeman Ave . Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 J , o..4 Peters Larsen Glaubke . 4140 SW Dakota 12250 SW 106th Drive 11405 SW 92nd • Portland, OR 97223 Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 " - Raet2 Occupant RIMEDIX 10900 SW Walnut St 12230 106th Drive RX0XXXNXXXXInk , . 'e: Tigard 97223 Tigard 97223 2X4XXXXR7X2X- Burkhart Kester Potterf 10860 SW Walnut St 2316 Jodi Ct 11275 SW Walnut St • Tigard 97223 Newberg, OR 97132 Tigard 97223 Powers Krueger Bruneau II 10830 SW Walnut St 12260 SW 106th Dr 11285 SW Walnut St -; ' Tigard 97223 Tioard 97223 Tigard 97223 - 0 . . Bette ridge Mansfield Kvarnstrom i 10800 SW Walnut St 10515 SW Clydesdale P1 11405 SW Walnut St ' • Tigard 97223 Portland, OR 57223 Tiq'ard 97223 , [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] Pr- ,Srith'L � Moholt 11710 SW 12 Lst r", 117.iO SW 116th r" Tigard 972;x.a :. Tigard `w,..,. 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