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05/21/1985 - Packet - ' TIGARD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, May 21' 1905 — 7:30 A.M. Pioneer Pies 1. Review minutes of April 16' 1085 meeting 2. Review of draft survey of downtown businesses and property owners 3 . Presentation by Developers 4. Election of Chairman 5. Other 6. Adjourn (1329P/by-) � TIQ#RD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Minutes - April 16' 1085 Pioneer Pies Restaurant Members Present: Pat Kennedy, Vice Chairman Kathy Budney Jim Corliss Guests Present: Cam Lansford, Costco John Savory J. B. Bishop Iry Larson Geraldine Gall Janan Gardner, Oregonian Staff Present: Bill Monahan The Committee reviewed the minutes of the March 26' 1.985 meeting and approved them as written. Minutes of the April 1 Special Meeting were reviewed; no action was taken. The Committee discussed the goals and objectives of the Committee for the downtown area. Kathy and Amo had submitted comments to Bill which he related to the Committee. They included: - Make a survey of downtown businesses to evaluate problems and potential of growth. - Zoning problems in the downtown should be evaluated. -~ - Private sector involvement should be evaluated in terms of remodeling' signing, lighting, and landscaping. - The growth potential of the Highway 217 area should be evaluated. - Determine what groups should be involved in the planning of the area. - The community should think big when planning for the downtown. - The present and projected economic impact of the downtown area should be determined. - Public perception of the Central Business District should be assessed. Discussion then centered on how the Committee could be involved in the downtown. Pat suggested that a questionnaire be set up which could be circulated, then followed up with a phone call. Bill will check into the cost of mailing a survey to the downtown area. J. B. Bishop will provide a list of property owners which he will get from a title company. Bill will prepare a draft questionnaire and send it to members for their review prior to the next meeting. The questionnaire will ask 1) What direction the property owners would like the downtown to go; 2} Adequacy of zoning, and 3) What can the public and private sector do to improve the downtown. ,*We Bill will check to see if the City can fund some or all of the survey oomt. If the City cannot, it was suggested that local businesses may be willing to provide funds for the survey. The Committee suggested other questions, including-. — Do you consider the construction of a Tri Met Transfer Station at the present site of Tigard Auto Body to be a positive step for the area? — Do you have any suggestions concerning improving the style or image of the downtown? — Are you interested in starting a Downtown Program similar to those now operating in Hillsboro, and other Oregon cities where merchants contribute to the hiring of a downtown promotion manager? — Should we leave the downtown as it is, and let it develop on it's own? — Are the traffic and transportation services in the downtown adequate? Any suggestions? — Aro there any uses which should be restricted or prohibited? Pat asked each member, to contact a business person and ask them what their concerns are. Each member in to get input to Bill by May 1 . The members present agreed to pursue the survey. Bill reported on the progress of the I-5 Corridor group which has formed as an outgrowth of the Sister City project. The group planned a kickoff ` meeting for April �5th ' J. G. Bishop asked the Committee to give further input to the City Council concerning it' s support of the Main Street project. He asked that the committee enhance its' letter. Pat agreed to poll the members to see what their feelings are in this regard. The meeting ended at 9:00 A.M. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 21' 1985' at 7:38 A.M. at Pioneer Pies. (WAM:brf1309P)