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10/04/1989 - Packet AGENDA NPO #3 MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1989, - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD., TIGARD, OR 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: PORTER BLEDSOE FROUDE HANSEN HOOKER KLINGELE MORTENSEN _ 3. 7:00 PM - Discussion of City Center Development Plan (with NPO # 1) . MOVE TO TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOK 4. Approve Minutes from previous meeting 5. Other Business 6. Adjournment dj/NP03-104 MINUTE OF REGULAR MEETING OF NPO # 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1989 TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOM - TIGARD CIVIC CENTER 1. Called to order at 7:06 PM by Chairman Porter 2. Roll Call Present: Porter, Bledsoe, Froude, and Hansen. Absent: Klingele (excused), Mortensen, Hooker, and Smith (see item 8 regarding Smith's membership) . Staff: Senior Planner Liden Guest: Per attached sign-up sheet 3. The new Police Chief, Ron Goodpaster, introduced himself to the people in NPO # 1 and NPO # 3. He offered statistical help in considering any problem areas. He also asked us to call him if we need help in the neighborhood. 4. Minutes from August 2, 1989, were approved. 5. SDR 89-20/V 89-26 WTM Development Co., 13702 and 13735 SW Pacific Highway (WCTM 2S1 3DD tax lots 400 and 500) , the old Hudson Station. Discussion of this development continued from last meeting. John Moore with WTM Development Co. had met with a selected group of residents, and in response had offered to the City a modified plan of development. Modifications included curving the exit on Watkins Street so that traffic would be forced to turn right toward Pacific Highway; also the internal traffic pattern made the approach to Watkins not a thoroughfare as was previously. The water detention system was modified so that there would be no standing water except in a flood situation caused by an intense and/or prolonged downpour. A resident Dave Hammes diagrammed the detention facility. Again John Moore represented WTM Development Co. There was considerable discussion, with residents objecting primarily to the traffic access to Watkins Street. Dave Hammes suggested signing the exist for "right turn only", and marking entrance as "entrance only", so that police could enforce these policies. The NPO made that a motion by majority (3-0) . Bev Froude made a motion that the NPO recommend the City investigate continued usage of 2 or 3 accesses to Pacific Highway, and the NPO approved her motion my majority (2-0) . John Moore asked the NPO attitude toward the proposed variance. By unanimous motion the NPO approves the variance, provided that screening is provided as proposed. Bob Bledsoe commented that the residents were being unreasonable in their opposition to the development in failing to recognize and appreciate the compromises being made by WTM Development Co. He made a motion that the NPO recommend approval as submitted; the motion failed (1-2). Herm Porter made a motion to recommend approval with the exception of access to Watkins. Dennis Moonier commented that not having access to Watkins, but instead multiple accesses on Pacific Highway near Watkins, might make traffic in and out of Watkins difficult. Herm Porter withdrew his motion. One resident suggested retaining an attorney for the NPO. The chairman explained that such would not be appropriate for the NPO, but the residents have that option. 6. Manufactured Home on Cook Lane Dennis Monnier stated he had received a letter August 29 which addressed half of his questions. The building seems to meet the UGB Code except insulation and plumbing. But when it comes to the foundation, it seems the City staff no longer referenced the UGB but Department of Commerce standards. There was much discussion of State and City laws and standards for mobile or manufactured homes. The motion was made for NPO # 3 to appeal the permits for this manufactured home. The motion passed unanimously (4-0) . Further, the acting secretary, Bob Bledsoe, said he would poll those members not in attendance. (The result of the poll is that Rlingele and Hook will support and vote for the appeal, but Mortensen needed more information, particularly what is underneath the structure. ) The motion was also passed unanimously (4-0) to ask City Council to take up the approval of these permits for its own review, on its own initiative. NPO # 3 unanimously recommends that the provision allowing placement of manufactured homes in any residential area be repealed. There should be some restrictions such as conditional use, or specially designated area as suggested by the recent State law. 7. M 89-17 - NPO # 3 offers no comment on this proposal. 8. Other Business In discussion with all present, it was noted that several residents have applied for membership in the NPO, but no recent appointments have been made by Council (except Bev Froude) . The NPO unanimously request Council to make several appointments. Also Mike Smith has had very little attendance recently. The NPO agreed unanimously to have the Chairman contact Mike Smith, and ask for either his resignation, or his active participation. 9. Adjournment at about 9:30 PM Respectfully Submitted Bob Bledsoe, Acting Secretary NPO # 3 dj/MIN-NPO3 -._ ,_, I, -f- �z.�„� _. - -. _ _ __ _ __ __- _- ,��. .1. _ -- ,� . , f - ..�. -_ __ _____ ____ _ __ _ -- - __ __ � r _ ,� ��f..� A / - _ _c��fir`' `S _f/!/�d stir e� _-- ����Y� __- - __ - - _ _ ---- - __ _ _ __ car�> �' �" � � �` .�,�� �' .; __