Planning Commission Packet - 06/22/1998 POOR QUALITY RECORD
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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PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and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.
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�ta�to l��lc o.Eq�xorum,th�m�eting min�zt�s of Jtu�� �, 1998,wi11 l�e�pprov�d at t�i�tx�xt
?'�aa�ir�g,Carn�r�ission rrz��tin�.
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����na���°���, ��°�a,����1�.��sa��at�, fxoa��It���nsraltants vvk��l�ave been workir��ar��he P�a•P��
I�✓I�st�r�Ian and 1�I�odard.Park site rxiv�a��ment p�an. IIe:°e��i�wed the ir�formation soi�rces
utili�ect by �he �oz�5ulta�t an�i staf�'t� g�ther carr�n�unity irbput for th� 1�'vfaster PT�n. These s�a�rces
inel�ded �.�onlrriur�ity survey (sent tc� ���ery �'ourth haus�hold withi�the ux�an serv4s�s
bou.ndary}, c�trz�ul�in �ctivities �t fiv� la�al s���rea$s, and inte�iews�vatix key �o�ur��Aty peopl�
r�pz�eser��i�lg vaxio�s recreatit�n int�resis.
I�Ir. ILoberts mentioned t�at tkae di�cussior�toni.ght was ope�to all par�:icip�r�ts. �-Ie noted�tha�tne
�'aslc Force and T�Laruiing �oi�mission�vere invated�n a t�ur of�oterstially a�aila�l�park sit�s
�° sc�metiin� lat�r this s�,rrin�er.
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� 5���� 14'���In�g�e� I��� C���s�a���r�ts, expressed her appreciatior�for t��e put�Ii��u�aout to
�' consider t�Ze futur� of TigaY•d's park system. �h�ref�re�ced a hando�t iilustrating ti����zaste�
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� �larirzing proc�ss, noting the SepteYnbgr review of the draft mast�r plan and maps.
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� Ms. I�acIiitire reviewed�Iae in.forxr�a�ion sources used thus far an tl�e mast�r p�lannin,g proc�ss:
�oinrrr�uni�y survey, yo�xth involve2nen�prograrn, perso�al imteY°vie�vs, and cor��u��i�y wo�kshops.
She explain�d the m�thodola�y they �sed to ideritify the issu�s, needs, and vall�es of t12�e
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rornYn��xairy o�Ti��rd. �he not�d th��once�s c�ver�rQ�h�xd th�r�e�c�fox a,sens��f
corrirr�ur�ity id�a�tity. �he s�imariz�d tl�e a�aa.es���e t��y rece�v�d via tl���r i�forat�ation��th�rizag
eff�rts. �h��ity r�eec�ed to irnprQVe its paxks&�r�creati�n pla�na�iz�����;�aYC��a�s a�ord�r te�
respor�d to the growir�g corraanua�ity s�e�r�at�d f�r se�vices.
Iv�s. I�acIntiae said tha�r�sidents val�a�d fosterin�chi�d a�ci yo�th d�v�lopm�nt,provic��ng��ks
�c� s�pe�spac�, m�eting th�needs of citizea�s�f ali ag�s frcrrn childr�n�� seniors b�d�fir�ing
r�a�reatio�aal oppo�°t�.t�.�ties and fa�ilitz�s�asxly acces�ibl�tio tihem,�rtividing ac:cess to the �atu.ral
envir�rrimea�t, �i�d buiiding a�ense af comr�xtanbty at�d c�n�xrrunity idcntity.
i'e�s. IriIac�z�tire re�ao�~ted�h�t�eighl�oa�h��rd park� (like Jack�'�r�1��re u�xd���tiliz�d��va�h mo�t
p�ark ras� fm�a.asi�a�,�n Cmo�:P�rk, Surax��ri�.�e F'ark9 and I'ai�.no Crezk��rk. She n�Pntion�ci th�t
� apprc�xign�.t�I� �5°/m to 50%of resideiits did;na�know w��re Tigard���C fa�ili-ti����ere Iocated.
�SFze said that the�ark activities most Uften nnention�d by Tiga.�.•d r�sidents incl�aded��.l�ing,
hikis��, picnicki�n�;, barbec�fng, and childre�x's play areas. ��g�iz�r.i��or�s��l�s t��re
m�ntion�d l�ss �sften whil�dog walking was cont�ov�rsial as a r�cr��tFO�al activity.
1Vis. liilacIn�ire re�ie�v�d the rr��2jor issues �it�wl�i�h the�'ardcs �/`iaintenaz�ce staff str�.tg�l�d
cur€�er�tly. 'T'he�� included la�k o��L)�, ��ce�si�ility, freqia�nt�1aod darrna�e, and chifld safety
���za�ds. �he rrientiar��d a lacic�f ac�e�s io publie tra�spc�rtatis,n,the n�e�t�g•erzovate C�ok
P�lc(the heart of Ta�ard's park syst�m), and unc�ereitiliz��neighba�hoor�parks.
Ms. �ac�r��ia��no�ed tP�a�curr�a�tlw paric i���ir�tena�ic�was vie�ed as �oad�y resi���ts �d
prof�ssiana�s but ihe maizxi�natt�c� stafi��vas respoiisible fo�°oth�r�uork, incluc�xii�r��a�.t�alance o�'
publ'ac ri�llts�of aray. She m�nti��ae�' th� stzbsta�tial cont�•ibzition nza�e ta parks by volur�te�rs.
PVIS. IVIacIr�ti�•e s�id that whil���e�reatic�x�programs were not wzthi.n�he s����e o�'the IV�as����lan,
they �id ga�her i�.faz•mation abc��t them. Slae ol�served that th�recre�tian prog�•ams �vai�ab��t�
Tig�rd citizerls vvere provided i�y the s�hool distr��t or nan-profit�rganizatians. She m.�r��ic�ned
that '75% af tl�ie r�sidents wazxted acc�ss to mc�re i�creatiar�pr�grams but a sut�sta���gai nurn€�er
dzd no��hi��.t i�v✓as the Cif:y'�g•�spons��ility �o p�a��id�r�c�e��i�n pr�braanzna�.�. �he za�t�d s��her
su�;gestioras t��c�in tl���'ualatin�ills�'�lcs& 12ecr��tion L istrict or to start a new i•ecreation
district irl'?'igard.,
I�Is. MacIntire reported that citizPns rated the fall.owing facility improverrbents �s the high�s�
�'^ prioriry: �alki�g and running�ath.s, childre�play ar�z�s, a swimmir��poo1, an outdoor c�nc�rt
� area, �.dog p��k, a comrr�unit� gard�n, and�r�ilerb3ade/skatebo�rrd�'a�ility. s�ze rrc�ntior�ed that
� �eaple strongly support�d n�ighborhood parks as a.hiph pl�ing priority for the next fiv�y��rs.
�� Othei•plannirzg prioriti�� included an inda�x facility�co4nm.�anity center),pra�tectirb�na�t:tral ��as,
� developan�nt of natural areas in high density or comr�ea•cial areas, improving existi�g parks, :az�d
� adding ac�ditianal �on�m�.nity parks.
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Ms. MacI�i�ir�riotecl th� car�t�cawersy over ia�door facilities wit�sorz��ratin�th�n711agh a�yd o�h�r�
not�hinking the�i ne�essar��. �he si�ggeste�.rnakin� �reater�s�a�f existir�g�acil�.ti�s at th�
sch�als. �h� obseIl-v�d that cam.munity p�rks werc also rated bo�h Y�igh anu lo�.
I'�s. 1Vi[acintir��evi�w���he suggestions fbr ia�praver.����re��iv�d throughout�l�e pr�ce�s.
�'2�e5e i;�cl�aded a cor�tinuo�.is link trail syster�, ptay areas�'o�c�iildr�n zuid�r 5, bz{ll fi�°Ids and
5j141�5 fa.Cl�l�le�, 1111]7TOV111g tll�COriC11t40Y1 O���G15�.1I1��FaCl�l$1�S, ��ays t�s irr�p�o��par1�5 (�ook �ark
espe�ially),ai�c� cl�.anging inanicu.re�i lanciscapxi�g to natural Iandscaping,
Ivls. Iv1a�Intir�r�fereneed the map��hich �ilus�ra�ec�that n�ost nf th�neighbor}io�ds w�r�
ur�d�rserv�d by�arks. I°�Ir. Ra�erts�entior<�c�that scho�l pl�ygrou�ds fi�zn�tioned as
�i���l�boi•hooci pai•ks.
1VIs. Mac�ntire reviewed tk�e co�.rr�ents r�cerved on�k manag�ement. ��'hese inci�d�d iner�asing
public infor.matio�n abo�.t park res�t�rces, i�cr�asing public involveme�at9 tli�n��d�'ar a znaster
p�a� t� guid� decision making,park ac�op�ian aild park�atrols, a:id increa.sing�oc�perai.ic,ra with
the �C�iOt3� C�1StX'ICt.
�VIs. MacIntire reported that p�op.le supp�r�ed�variety of�unding rx��chanisnls, in�lud�n�a serial
levy, business part�.erships, and�xpanded scho�l distric�partnersh��s.
P✓Is. P✓Ia�Tintire review�d the input received from tl��ya�x��involvenge�!prr.,gram. �lze n�ted t1�a.t
�lYe c�aildren�van�e�water�lemei�t5 �n a park. Th�chzldren valued natura.I featur�s arac�tYae
�alviro�unent, pla}� areas, ar�d bike t�ails. TIY�y were interusi�d zn bui�din� z�iore t�a.iis vvith
�o1�.n��tio�s betv✓een �e�gh�orho��s �ad p�xks, �ddin�;playgr�unc�equiprnen�, havii��;clea.rier
i•estr.�oms, buildin.� at�indoor recreation center, and bask�tball coiirts.
J�za� ��an�erso� r�viewed the `JJoadaz'd P�ark site d�siga�.pro�uss, i�cludin�tP�.e activities at th�
thr�e camnlun�ty�v�rkshaps. ���:e noted t;hat tl�.e�v�rksho�s were attexlded prir�ai•ily by Wo�d�rd
�ark r�eigla'���s. Sl�ie �xplaizldd th�t the irfll�et�a� fo�•the sitc plan was t1��req�aire�nent by I1���txo
tl�at land p�rch�ased tl�r•ough tl�e I��Ietro �re��sp�ces pro�rani hav��sate�I�(�etro �fl.�°��i�s��
seven ae�•es acljace�t tc� the�ark), at�d th�d�sir� ���ity staff f�sr i�put fr�on�th��?ei���l�a�g•haod oa�
siting the playground equipznent to be purcllased v✓ith funds set aside for that purg�ose.
Ms. I�endersor�reporte�i tl�a�th� ileighbors cP��ided.tliat the s�cand alternative of pl�cirtg�h�
�. active areas and ec�uz�xnet7t oi�th�uplands portion aut of t�e floadplain r�ade th�rnost�ens�,
� given.t3�at Woodarc�1'ark flmod�d aln-►ost every year. �he referenced the dra�site�la.�agreed
� lxpon by mast of the �eigl�bors at th�thyz•cl workshap, not�ng th�t they would�Sresent it t�s tl�e �ity
� Council and the 1liletro Council �ver�he next few months.
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I � Ms. Handerson reviewed tYze faciliti�s proposed�or tl�e p�rk, incl�ding pi�nic areas, children's
' � play areas, a wetlazlds snhan��ralent area w�th.a board�valk a�d bir�watching b�znd, a segzn.�nt of
th� Fanno Creek Trail, a large�pen feld for unst�uctur�d play, a portabl�trailes�s a�r�a, and ADA
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a�cessibte �ntran�es. S���xp3�in�d�hafi 0����'ax�Yght us�the dvetl�nds��ha�c�m���t area as �
irri�ati��n area for t��247 ir�terch��ge b�t th�t v,�as��t�ertais�. '
IV1s. I'a�acIntire op�ned fh� meeting up Y�qiaesti6ns.
�aznrnissi�r��r Pad����asked aborxg��e sur�✓ey. P�s. l�Iaci���ir� said t1��t they did�.r�ne�arz��ail
s�r�ey of av�r 5600 with on.ly 15G z•�spons�s. She ��reed�r✓ith Com�nissi�,ra�r Anderson S:h�.t
tl�er�migl7t�7e a dis�arity in respoaflses b�tweer�th�h�rnec�waters�ho paid for the pai�ks a��c�th�
nan�Ilor,�co�ners��ho us�d the parks h�zt h�1ci that in�tivated�eopl� (i.�., pa�k users}�ended to
ret�rn surv�ys r�.ax� freqigen�tly.
MlarYha�gshc�p�.sked fo�a�u�a�tate ar�1he status af th�trail c�onneeting Tualatin to �eav�rton.
I°�s. IvSa���tire sai.d tha�fhey h�ped to have an over�:ll trai� syster� ��p rea.dy �or the raext
t�drl�shap �ahich w�a�ld sh�w v✓hat was left to b�don�. IVIs. Bishop aske�. if horse tr�.ils va�ul�.
be znclud�ed. i�✓Is. Mar,Iirtire said that he�rs�tr•ails were still controv�rsial, alt�iough there�vere
cornmiraaitzes vvith rn�.2lti-use�r�il sys�ersls �a ac�or�rn�date�eilesfiz°iar�s, b'scy��es, ar�d hGrs�s. 1'vIs
Bi�hop r�oted that�he pal'ree yaund Yxails ttse�u� be�ause th�� co�ld get�nnre pl�ces s�n their
mot�rcycl�s.
� �ac�y asked far az�up�ate on potential par3c �ites. r�s. Ma�Irlti�e said�lzat a•erzaaia�ecl t� b�
addgess�d in the master plan process. Peii"r. Rob�rts said tl�at staff was curr��.t1y dev�lo�ing a list
of. poter��ial pie�es of Iaa�d. I�e aslced.fc�r at�ty suggesti�t�s f�or pot�YZtia�park acquis�ti�r��. ��
notec!�l��t�o�amcal �-vould cor��i�ei•wh�th�r or not tc� �ccept the Alb�rtso�'s land donati�za an late
��ly. Ms. 1VI�cIntire explained that Albertson's wanted�o d�nate �'oui•acres of land anc��20,00�
tc� h�lp develop th�parlt. �he said that t�ey �nco��z•aged ac�;�ptance af tYae don�tiorz�iY.�i th�
ui�derstanding that t�ie neighboi°s woaz]d be involveci in its inainten�nc� a�d patr�ili�3g.
A lady ask�� hativ Tigard rated accs�rc�i�ig to fhc; standa��ds for size of populatic�ri�nd a�txvify in
parks. Iv1s. iVJacIr?tire said that their prelimirza.ry �'i�btr�s sho�ed thal Tigard�r✓as nat th�at far
behi�ad i8�park fa�ilit.ies birt agr�ed�hat there��ez•� sti1l mor�f�ciliti�s ta�e�led�s�.ich as a
sivir��rnin�pool an�a slc�tepaak�.
�. gentlenlan aslced if thex�were ar�y guicielix�es in the IV1etr.� Gr�ensp�ees presgraar��tl��t v✓o�ald
affect park d�sign. Ms, IvlacIntir� sa�d that the pt•ogram did limit uses, She a�eriti€�i�ed�he�e�c�
to be ��ery clear on tlle d.�cisgon ma�cing pracess so peop��r�ould lcnaw v�h�n tc� �ive tlteir ing�t.
� She s�id thzt ia� d�v�loping the r°ernai«der o�tl�e master plan�hey wo�zl�i us�th�1'�latic�nai
� �Zet;reatioa�;�ark star�dards f�or park f�cil.ities�nd Ic�ok at comr�unities of corxt.p�ab1� siz�.
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� A lady �sked if the �ai-�su�tar�ts wauld consicler the impa�t af t�.e vVasl�gngCon Squa�e 1$egio�z�I
� Center on the raeed iar pai•ks and park facilities. Ms. Maclntire said y�s,ti1e;� vvould l�ok at t�e
� other plannil�.g efforts �oing on in th� re;io�. �he tnentioned the interest in l�al�.ncin�high
� derrsity residential �ns1 c�mmez•cial with gre�nspac�s.
PLANNiNG COMMISSION MEETTIG iv1lhlUTES- Jun�22., 199� -Pa�e 4
Comznissioner�ad.�ett suggested�n�I�adfln� a secti�n ii�t�e rry�ster plan or�the operatia�s�d
�mainteraan�� bud�et. �Is. A/I�clr�tir� said that fih�y vvo�xld w�rk a�r�3�hat. �h� nientic�ned their
v��nver�atiians wit1�the}�arks mair�t�a�ana�� staPf on s�ttira�rnai�t�a�ance stariaard, zn a�der to
c�lculat��he rtaai.nt�r�a.t�ce costs. '�hes�y �a�in�x��c1�vit1�the capit�fl i�nprovem�r►ts casts, set tlae �
cost��at Ti�ard wo��al�i�ea�✓��o b�a.r iri the f�atiar�. Si�e spa��to balar��ing acqc�isi�ion�na�
maint�naricc. �h� s�id tk�at t�ey c�id�ot recommenc�ct�n�inu�n��s acqiiisi���1�.and developrnent
�v�thou�maiYatena�ce b�ca.use then the a•e��ur��s d�terio.rat�d a�d los�valtie as a cor�zrr�ian��y
i.nves��i�rit.
tA �entl�rna�asl�ed if the dir�ctic�ii of�;o�k I��rk w�uld ck��ra�e, gl.VeTY�I3� 121���'8S�YF�1't�1�C��T➢.C�
w�alk�ng trails and w�.tex�l�me�ts. li�s. Ivdac�ntir� said that their�'i:1t�lY1gS CII(.�l I10��:����i�I1� IY'OT12
the ne�ci for spar�s �ields ta xn�e��he n�eds of the thc��asa�c�s of claildr�aa u✓ha pa�ticbpa��d ir�
organi:��d ���rts. S�� saici that�xther�loi�g into t�i�prmc€ss th�y wc�uld be able to ev��uafi�th�
nurn��r of tieids curre�atly i� us���e�•sai5 th� futu�•�rze�c�s.
Th�r�w�s t3isc�ssia�n oz� s��e pro��.bilaty tha�kads rr�ight n�g thinlc o�p�r�ss a.s plac�s t�s pl�y
� or�ae���ed sporY� sir�ce they rnostly d.id that at`�I�eir sch�ols, ��ei� i�.� �o��-scliool lea�ue.
�1 �e��l�mai� ask�d if ar��s outside the �ity, suc:l�� �s �iVaPrtut I�1aa�d, �c��.iia�1•r� ii�cludecl iz7 t�i�pla�a
�`oa p�rk faciliti�s. I`v�r. 1�obe�t, explain�d th�t 9:he scope�r�avca�c oFth� st�ad.g�gnclud�c�th���t�re
a�rban �rowtli ar�a or�h� area th.at�vo�ld l�� �nnriexed in the fut�ar�. 'The��ntleman c�rnr�ezl�ed
tha,t t1:e suxvey results migh��ave been dif�'�i�ezat if th�pe��te had Y���n ask�d if�:he�dve��willing
to incre�se�h�ir property tax base to pay for pai°k facili�ti�s ta s�rve areas �uis�de o�'th�c;iZy �l�at
�rere not payin� inio that prop�rk�tax base. Ivir. �.�berts said that the C��znczl has not a�dxessed
a poIicy a�out spendizig moz�ey ir��us�incc;po�ated at��a, and the c:L2rrent policy wa5 that Ian.�in
ufiincsorpo��t�d are�s�as n�t�v�i��b1e fQr public �s�.
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Cc��rrmissioner Adir�.erson ask�d for c�ari�cation oi�t���hart slxc�wing�he cliff�r���a.�eas c�f I
;fll�?T�S�. �3. Ae�flaCI11$11'� �}�jS�r'1117et�t�1d�t�'k�C'11ZT'Y SYIA3Wf;C'�W�ii6�I'k i��I7b5 W��'� Y'ix��C�i�S�h�high�s�
pY•iority aftex ratin� each ite�n iradividua.11y. �'h� saic�tk�at`ui�l� su�h �srn�ll sarr�ple �ix�, they
dvould noY lao�at sta�-saz��p��s. Tn r�s�30I�5t�tf)��1� �021'�Y11YSSl.C3Y1�295�OS���1I1��9c'lt�:�'i� SCii'A2��� �J+l�u
s�Cewed if a majority ot'respondent�w�re fi•�or�a�articular a.�e group, s�� stated tl��.t tl��y vvo�a�d
�o�np�re tl��demo�raphics af�he sam�le to the vv�ralt der�aographics a�Tigard.
�3 gerztlernarl a�k�cl how th�y wer�addr�ssin�park access,pairiting�tit th�t a park��as not�sed
�° if r�o o�ae c�uld ��t to it. Pvfs. IVlacintire s�zd that they��re working oia a �0 year plan an�a.
� capita� ixnprov�m�rits plan in co�juncti�n�,vat�th� 'I'aslc Force, the k'lanning Corr�issioa�, at�d
th�se who attended th��omrrt�unity warkshops to s�t the p�iorities in s�lectir�g wl�ich
�` flaezghborhoods got irr�p�•ovem��YtS first. She said that th�y wo�ld develap park acee�s crit�xia.
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� She zn�zztioned that rnost�ornn�unitie5 relied on street parkii�.g at nei�hb�rhoor�parl�s, pr�fenrii��
� ta k�e�� the land availabl� fa�•r�cr�ational use aver par�i�lg�se.
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PLANRlING COMMISSION MEETIT+IG MINUTE;S- 3un�22, 1995 -Page 5
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A,gentl�rnan sugg�sted expandin�the existixig c�anal a�ea i��C�ok Park ar�d buildin� a leve�to
�pr�t�ct the facilXtae� from r�oodi�ig� .�o�n IBoy, Pr�a���r�y 11�an�e��er, said that it u���unlikely�Y�at
th� �orps of Ern�ineers would allow tk��m to do ar�ythxng Iik��hat on�he Traalatin�',iv�r.
J�ff l�a��tt�ee,P�r��a����i��ar°,pointed out•tl-iat the A�be�`smn's four acr.e site vvi�h its slope dv�.s
tQa sril�ll•�o accon�m�c3ate hall fi�lds. �€e s�icl tha�t Yhe kids r�qu�sti�g cleaner restro�z�s�v�xe
p.roba�ly thos�vvl�o used Met��er I'ark, a Coa�a�ty]Park Yiat rrt�,intait�ed by t�he�ity, as the P�rks
Ivlaintenance ��aff did a g�od job c,f maia�t�ir�ing Tigard parks faciiixies. �-��poxnt�d�ut that as
they increa�ed faciliti�s,they need�d ta ei�tier incr�asP staff ar�F�op the mairiten�cac� 5tan�i�rd.
A g�ntlerna�n as�ted abaut a distri�i�Yed spoa-�s f�ld systen as op�r�s�ci to a centralizec't spor!�field
s�steim. Chris spo�Ce to �v�aare z�ei�hborhood parks as the�a�lcbe�ne of�h�future ira Tigard, not
a�gi�1t sports compl�ex.
Ad lady asked ab�ut using�he Bc�rua�ville P'dwer Associatiar�(B�A)�rap�rty�an��r its pa�v�r
lir�es. I`'e�l. �ZO�C7�TtiS Se'1PC���'la���Ile Cltj�'S 0�flClal P�l�l,i�3g�O 115��.L'��PA.�70'W�Y'COI'E'1C�Ot`1%Y�S C��Yl1�C�
because the�P�.regiomal p��icy��o��vas aiot t� attoa�v such�as�ur�til i:h� issu�of th� hea��l1
effeCts of power liiaes was s�ttied. I�e saic�tt�a.t th�y h�ve disc�ss�d ir�s�r��c� �.txcl�ner�tzoraed th�
othe�•jurisc3ici�ans allov✓ea to use power coi�ridors b�t th�y were still tiu•neci c��wn.
A. 1�dy asked �f Tigard inight d�v�Iop a r��r�atioat dist�ict 1ik�fihe Tu�lati��-ii�1s ��1€s ,�c
�eca��ataon i�istrict. A gentlemax� poi��ted Qut th�t�:urrwgxt sports pragr�rri� involved"�"i,gaa.r�.,
'I'ualaiAn, arid �herwood. I�e suggesisd finding a�e�x�a�aPiz�d site wzth good traffic flow oi�whiclg
to place a faeility for•us�by all three cities.
Mr. Vlunr�e mentioz�ed th�City/�choo� L�ist��ict pilot r�creatio�program las�r sprin� at Fo`�vier
IVlidd�e �chool for I�-8 �hi�drer�that came ou��f the visz�ni.n�process. I-�e said that they
contra�tec� svith I�ids � Cam�aigy to provide the programrning wi�h �0 chticire� pa�ti�ipa�iilg. ��
r���rted that Sl�erwo�d did 3aot want�a p�rcicipate ia�a sarz�i��sur�7mer program beca�se the�
�uilt their nPw YIvICFi. f--Ie nated that Tu�l�#in cmntracted with Kids � Cc,rnpar�y to provid.e
recr�atioi��l �rogramming, and th�refore a joint p�°��ra�n between"Tzgas•d. an�3 Tua'�tir�wa.s
p��ssible.
I��Iarf:ha Bishop c�manented that�'hief C'i�odpaster had told her that neighborizood�ar�CS t�nct�cd to
brin�together the neighboi•hood kids who did not normally meet at sehool. �he saicl t�at 1��
� suppo��ted parlcs iz�each n�ighbor�oad providing r�er�ational opportutlities f�r th:�k�ds, as they
� wrere �asy to palic�and the kids had a place to go.
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� C�ris expressed his support for tl�e finclings o�th�consulta�t�regardang the rzeed fox
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� ileighboY•l�cod paxks ii1 Ti�ard. H� spake to n�oviBlg forvvard on this issue. Ms. I'e�acIntire
� concurred, poi��ting �ut that�it the APbertson's si�te, the park�uc�u�d be Iucated n�ar a res�atzr�nt
� and be�igt�ly visible t�t1�e cotnma�nity.
PLANNR�G COMIv1iSSI�N iviEETING MINUTES- June 22, 1�98 -Pa�e b
.��e�atl��a�.poinke�ou�t tjaat tk�e t�.lb�r't�on's sflte raaight be up for s�le saar�,��ad�e�e�ar�tlx�y
Yi�ecled ro n�ave�n it. H�ixienti�ra�ri a p�th�v�y b�t��e�Miarray�sd�1��r�tat sa that�C��is did��t
hav�to crass tlxe���d�ray.
1V�s. 1l�IacIntir�r�vn�vved�Y�e x�rriai�ia�� steps ira�����t�r�Sl��r�rc�sss�o��r�g tha���i�y 1i�p�d to
ha��a fin�l�1aYa i�.�i�t-fall�a �arly wAnter. 5���reit�r�ted�h��r�pm����c�f paa�lic co�en�to
�h�prs���ass. �/��. �Z���rts s�€d�hat�f r��m vvas l��t c�n tk��b�as�'o���e'�ask A�rc�/�:o�anrriissian
its�a�a°, c�i4;izens w�xe�r�l��arr��. �I� s�.id that�,�na�st eff�c���v�w�y�'ar citi�e��s�C� s�pp�s�t�th�
�Ct�li1S11:Y�T1�3�1��'��W�5 1:O S�IOW i��5 d��I2�CDEl12CXI ATf���1Y7�',. �e sai� �a�his s�a�Ff re�gy�t o�a����
�lb��:son's sit�vao�als�be ready 1 Q d�ys b�far��h�rnee�;i.ng.
' l0�ir. �ab��:s i�a�rod���d other:;taff�nvolved�vith th� cs�naster p1�n: .T��T�ittl�; (l�olx��
��pt.), J����u�x�se(Pa�ks�Tan�er), ar�d 3ohra�o�(�rcap��:y l�a�ager). �e rn�n3�io�x�d tt�s�
� �.pS(�U5510Ci c�11�1T1��ffLS�DYI�3dTk S�C%tdTl�, �ve� f�crr����chilc�en. ����i��r�ted��s xeq�e�t�'�ar
su�;�€s�xo�s�far po�t�r�ta��p�a°�Gz���, �s�e�;�ally pot�e�ti� d�za�.��c�ns.
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PLAI�INING CflMNiI5SiC7N�IE�TIi�dG MIN�JTE�- June 22,199� -P���'7
� �ity ��`�'fl�ard
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Invenfory E�isting�ondition, ide�etify Camrns�nity Needs Deveto��raft Aecommea�c8aE9ons Demelop a6e R'lasYzr�San
• Park and Op?n Space System Assessmert • ?nterviews with Community Leaders �• Facilities • Priority lmorovements
• Recreation Resources Assessment • Commuaity Survey • IV�aintenaace • IO-Year Capitai improv:ment
Plan
• Maintenance znd hlana�ement Assessment • Communiry Workshops • t�Ianasement • Fundino Seeacegies
• Youth Involvemznt � `
• Park Master Dlan Task Force Meetin�s ,
�����°����t��s �� ��� ����1���.
4£dooaard Park Nizstee Plan Task Force/
�ertomunity 43'orkshop#1 �omenanity Survey Youth 8n�voflvgment �otn�ranety S�✓or�tst9ops Planning C6mreission Cornmunity Worksho�:2 City Counci3 Psesentation
�aetings
CreaYe a vision vreatQ a�tan far�aodard Review the Draft i+�aster
D�'�� �'!an
Attend this c�rst�vorkshop Waich your mailbox�OQO Studenis ai Elemeatary Help def;ne goals for A MasYer Plan Task Force Review and comrnent or The cirnfr Master Plan evilf
a�d fearn about che Master residents will be choser at Schoo(s,tvfiddle Scf-�oais modifications:o Wocdard wili work�vith t5e P12nning lvtaster P[an be pre�er.tel to:F-,e T�ard
Plan. Tell us what you value random to respond Yo a and the High Schooi will be Park and the adjacent Commissioa providing in- recommecdatians ine2ading City Council for approval.
most abeut parks,recrea*.ion, Communiry Survey as par asked to partic;pate in publicly-o�;med lar.d. depth rev;ew of i✓Iaster Plan priority imiprovements to The pub!ic is encoura�ed to
ra,
and open space in Tisard. of the Master Plan process. discussions,and complete 1�Vin,er]998 e ecommenda*ions. Members existing facil�ties, attend this session.
Help refne communiry Yow response witl ensure ques?ionnaires and comment �vit1 represent a variety of ma:ntenance and Fell l998
�oals and identify needs ior ihat thz Master Plan reflzcts sheets, about park and Review and commenY uFon a community interesu. These management of parks,
facilities.pro�rams and community needs for pazks, recreation facilities in przliminary design for meetines are open to t6e acquisition of Eand for open
maintenance� recreation facilities and open Ti�ard. Woodard P2rk. pub?ic� space ar.d future parks,and
td�inter l998 space. dther issues such as Sprn�g 1998 Spring 199$ H�inter-Fa111998 g recreation proaram
maintenance and fi!nding
development.
strategies v✓ill a3so be Revie��and commznt an the Fall 1998
addressed. prop�sed Schematic Plan.
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