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04/01/1985 - Packet ' � ~ TIGARD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING Monday, April 1' 1985 — 7:30 A.M. Pioneer Pies 1. Presentation by Developers — (LIMITED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES EACH) : Y B. Bishop — Main Street Project 2. Review of Central Business District 3. Other Business 4. Next scheduled meeting date — April 18' 1985 (WAM:br/1142P) _ ` ' *4"W TIG7ARD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT' COMMITTEE MINUTES — SPECIAL MEETING — APRIL 1, 1985 7,30 A.M.A'M -- PIONEER PIES RESTAURANT Members Present: Bruce Clark, President Pat Kennedy Amo De Bernardiw David Clement Members Absent: John Cook Gregory Newton Kathryn Budny Jim Corliss Tony Qrlmn6ini Staff/Guests: Bill Monahan J. B. Bishop The special meeting was called by Chairman Clark at the request of J. B. Bishop so that the Committee could consider the Main Street Project. Mr. Bishop made a presentation of his planned retail center which represents an expansion of an earlier approved plan. The Planning Commission was scheduled to act on the issue on April 2, 1985. The plan involves a conceptual approval of a planned development as well as a sensitive lands application. The proposed prime tenant is Costco, a wholesale oompany. Cmwtouo' w building in estimated at 113,000 square feet' 270 feet wide and 410 feet deep. It will be a concrete tilt—up building, 28.6 ft. in height with a raked finish, fully painted and landscaped. The project will involve the improvement of Ash Avenue as well as buffering and screening between the project and residential neighbors . The developer earlier has participated in a traffic signal as part of his public improvement obligation. A new signalized light will also be installed. Mr. Bishop explained that a ten foot setback will be left between his property and land owned by Ken Allison, which is now used for apartments. He stated that excavation on site will result in the Allison apartments being at an elevation above the Bishop buildings. Bruce explained that the Committee has the power to be a voice for economic development. He recommended that the Committee submit a favorable recommendation to the Planning Commission. Amo stated that the project would create jobs and increase the tax base. The four members present who reviewed the plan decided not to take a position on the zoning issue. They did feel that the proposal is in the best interests of the City and fits into the Central Business District plan. The Committee supports the project stating that the downtown needs a significant shot in the ann. Bill was asked to prepare a letter to the Planning Commission stating the Committee opinion. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 16, 1.985 at 7:30 A.M. at Pioneer Pies, (1220P)