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City Council Minutes - 08/14/2018 a City of Tigard Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes August 14, 2018 STUDY SESSION City Council Present: Mayor Cook, Councilor Woodard, Councilor Goodhouse and Councilor Anderson. Staff Present: City Manager Wine,Assistant City Manager Zimmerman,City Attorney Rihala, HR Director Bennett and City Recorder Krager A. DISCUSS FORMAT AND APPROACH FOR EVALUATING THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY MANAGER HR Director Bennett said Council is being asked to direct staff to change the evaluation process for the City Manager and new in-house City Attorney. HR Director Bennett said she has been evaluating what has worked and not worked in the past in order to streamline the process yet get the most value. She recommends using a consultant for the feedback portion with the city council,interviewing each councilor one on one and then facilitating the discussion. She wants to keep the 360 °input. She would like to get both the City Manager and City Attorney evaluations completed by the end of the year. Councilor Goodhouse asked what the cost of a facilitator might be and Ms. Bennett responded that the going rate is $4,000-$5,000. He asked if the consultant would also work on the follow-up and she replied that they would help develop what feedback is needed,giving the City Manager and City Attorney the opportunity to ask questions,probe further on performance issues and create goals that are specific to them,beyond goals set for the City by Council. She said she needs to be in the role of"a pass through" and she wants no influence or conflict of interest because the City Manager is her supervisor. Councilor Goodhouse asked if other cities are using this process and she said Gresham has and she heard positive feedback. Councilor Woodard asked what specifically caused this recommendation for a change and Ms. Bennett said last year the council was supposed to work on developing goals for the City Manager but that did not happen. Mayor Cook asked her to go forward with the details and cost analysis and let council know what she finds. HR Director Bennett said a Survey Monkey will be sent to council. Criteria will be collected and they will meet individually with the facilitator and then participate in a discussion regarding the feedback. The facilitator will work with the council to reach consensus on top things being done well and what things need help, creating a cohesive report with clear themes for feedback to these Council employees. B. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS Councilors Anderson and Goodhouse went on a PRAB field trip to the Lasich property on Roy Rogers Road and Fields property behind the Library. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 of 12 Councilor Woodard reported on the Intergovernmental Water Board meeting and noted that with 254 plus miles of water pipe, there are a thousand dead ends,which can affect water taste and odor. He noted they only receive 3-5 water complaints per month now. He said the Clackamas River is above curtailment level and Tigard could easily make up any required curtailment with ASR wells. Councilor Goodhouse attended the Willamette Intake Facility meeting where earthquake-related updates were discussed. Mayor Cook attended the final SW Corridor Steering Committee meeting. The locally-preferred route was approved unanimously. The seven-year old committee has officially disbanded. The next steps are working with Community Development Asher and City Attorney Rihala on development of a Memorandum of Understanding with TriMet to include what the City wants. It will come to council the same night that an alignment is approved (October 9). Another step is the Land Use Final Order (LUFO) which allows direct overrides of local land use laws but only where the project touches. Mayor Cook said tentative station locations,highway improvements or location for Park and Ride lots is not yet firm. He added that Tigard wants a station as close to Hall Boulevard as possible. 1. BUSINESS MEETING A. At 7:32 p.m. Mayor Cook called the City Council and Local Contract Review Board to order. B. City Recorder Krager called the roll. Present Absent Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider ✓ C. Mayor Cook asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance. D. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items None. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication—None. B. Tigard Chamber of Commerce—CEO Mollahan gave council an update on Chamber activities. They are producing a new video and a member was filming her presentation. The Chamber is tracking State Measure numbers 102-106 and how they may impact business and listed this information on their website. They will announce their City of Tigard mayor and council endorsements in the next few weeks.The Tigard Farm to Table Dinner Experience held on August 3 was great. She reminded council that the Downtown Tigard Street Fair will be on Saturday, September 8 and will include a Latino Fest from 11-8. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 2 of 12 C. Police Department Update—Chief McAlpine gave her monthly update to council. The update and PowerPoint slides have been added to the record for this meeting. Chief McAlpine said person crimes increased by 51 percent. Some are simple assaults but one-third to one-half are related to mental health issues and homeless people. She noted that the residential burglary rate has gone up. She encouraged citizens not to leave back doors and windows open and to lock their doors. She said 24 different residents signed up for National Night Out neighborhood events and at least one officer attended each. Two new neighborhoods hosting National Night Out events were River Terrace and Genesis Loop. D. Citizen Communication—Sign-up Sheet. Taylor Sarman, 9407 SW Maplewood,Tigard, OR 97223, told council that young people are having trouble finding affordable housing in Tigard. Rents are increasing and they are having to move to other communities. He offered support of Measure 102 and encouraged council to do the same. He said he would be happy to go door to door and explain to people why this is important. Canine Arendes, 9425 SW North Dakota Street,Tigard, OR 97223 spoke about Measure 102 on the November ballot. There is currently a prohibition against co-mingling public and private funds and many members of the public are not aware of how complicated this process is and how it makes it difficult to fund affordable housing. It will not control or direct Tigard's response to the housing crises. It would give more authority to match the reality of what is happening on the ground and removes a restriction from local bonds being used with local nonprofit agencies and developers. It is a win for local governments and a win for local control. She asked Council to do the right thing and endorse Measure 102. 3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council) — A. RECEIVE AND FILE: 1. Council Calendar 2. Council Tentative Agenda for Future Meeting Topics B. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES • June 12,2018 • June 19,2018 • July 26,2018 A motion to approve the Consent Agenda with the June 12, 2018 minutes removed for separate consideration was made by Councilor Goodhouse and seconded by Councilor Woodard. The motion passed unanimously. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov Page 3 of 12 Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) Councilor Woodard noted for the record that an incorrect statement was made on June 12 and captured in the minutes on page 9. He said Council President Snider referred to a January meeting but the date on which he actually made a statement regarding performance audits was February 20, 2018. He wanted this accurately reflected for the record. Mayor Cook explained to the audience that what is stated at a meeting is what goes into the minutes. Tonight's minutes will reflect any changes discussed at this meeting. Councilor Woodard moved to approve the June 12,2018 minutes. Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion was approved unanimously. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) 4. CONSIDER RESOLUTION TO APPOINT TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION MEMBERS Redevelopment Project Manager Farrelly introduced this agenda item and said the Mayor's Appointment Advisory Committee recommends the appointment of Chris Haedinger and Lucas Brook as voting members and Gloria Pinzon-Marin as a non-voting Ex Officio member. City Recorder Kragen read the number and title of the resolution. Councilor Woodard moved to approve Resolution No. 18-39 and Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. TCAC Member Chris Haedinger was present and Mayor Cook gave him a City of Tigard pin. RESOLUTION NO. 18-39—A RESOLUTION APPOINTING LUCAS BROOK AND CHRIS HAEDINGER AS VOTING MEMBERS OF THE TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION AND GLORIA PINZON-MARIN AS A NON-VOTING EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 4 of 12 5. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD—CONSIDER AWARD OF MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS CONTRACT Senior Management Analyst Barrett and Chief McAlpine presented this item. This purchase is for mobile data computers and the purchase is being made under a permissive cooperative agreement which the City is eligible for both under public contracting rules and Oregon Revised Statute 279.A. 215. The total purchase price is $258,580. Mayor Cook noted that the officers got four years use out of the old computers and he saw the use they get in the officer's cars and the weather they have to withstand. He asked why staff budgeted for only$100,000 if the current cost for replacement every four-five years is $250,000. He asked why the entire amount would not be budgeted. Chief McAlpine said the City leased previously but this year buying them outright with a five-year warranty, and saving$13,000-$15,000 in interest.seemed like the fiscally prudent thing to do. Councilor Woodard asked if she could separate the maintenance operating costs vs. service for the five years. Chief McAlpine said the cost for an extended warranty for two years is $28,000. Mayor Cook noted that the additional$158,000 is coming from savings due to recent staff resignations and retirements. Councilor Anderson moved to award the mobile data computers contract as presented and Councilor Woodard seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) 6. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD—CONSIDER PURCHASE OF POLICE VEHICLES Senior Management Analyst Barrett and Chief McAlpine presented this item. Mr.Barrett said the amount is $163,639 for the purchase of five new vehicles. Six are budgeted and this is for five of those (three 2019 Police Interceptors and two civilian-model Ford Explorer MLTs). This purchase was made through a permissive, cooperative State of Oregon contract. Councilor Goodhouse asked about vehicle warranties and whether police use voids a warranty. Chief McAlpine said warranties come with the vehicles and it was not her experience that police use would void a warranty. Mayor Cook said these vehicles are made for police use only. Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve the purchase of police vehicles as presented and Councilor Woodard seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tiga.td-or.gov I Page 5 of 12 Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) 7. LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD—CONSIDER PURCHASE OF HYDRO CLEANING VEHICLE Senior Management Analyst Barrett and Utility Manager Goodrich presented this item. Mr. Barrett said this purchase is for the "big boy" of the City's rolling stock, the hydro cleaning vehicle. This purchase was made through a permissive, cooperative membership in SourceWell. The total cost is $477,578 and is split between the City's Storm Water and Sewer Funds. Utility Manager Goodrich said this is a large purchase but it is a very important piece of equipment, replacing a hydro cleaning vehicle purchased in June of 2009,which provided almost ten years of service. Over the ten-year period, the city spent$105,000 for maintenance and repair to keep it serviceable. Older equipment with downtime due to increased maintenance reduces productivity and customer services. The City uses the hydro-cleaning vehicle to meet Clean Water Services and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality pipeline cleaning mandates. Councilor Woodard moved to approve the purchase of the hydro cleaning vehicle as presented and Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) 8. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING:LEWIS ANNEXATION (ZCA2018-00002) a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing. b. City Attorney Rihala read the hearing procedures. C. Mayor Cook asked council if any member had a conflict of interest or ex parte contact. There was none. Mayor Cook said he has driven by the property in the past. d. Mayor Cook asked if anyone in the audience challenges the participation of a member of council in this hearing. No one in the audience responded. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 6 of 12 e. Associate Planner Smith gave the staff report. She said the proposal is to annex a 0.47-acre property located at 13990 SW Fern Street into the City. The property owners requested to annex in order to connect to city sewer. This property and the adjacent property make up the last remaining island of unincorporated land not yet approved for annexation by City Council. The adjacent property will be discussed in the next agenda item for the Chase annexation.The Public Works Department determined the city has adequate capacity to serve this property. She said as outlined in the staff report the proposed annexation meets the requirements of the Tigard Community Development Code,Tigard Comprehensive Plan,Metro Code and State Statutes. On July 16,2018, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the proposed Lewis annexation. g. Public Testimony: John Lewis, 13990 SW Fern,Tigard, OR 97223 said he was the applicant for this annexation. He said there is an interesting issue. The sewer line does not run directly outside his property, ending on 138`'and Fern and he intends to connect to the sewer connection to his property. He said city planners told him he is not allowed to put in the sewer section prior to annexation. He submitted some plans on April 23 to the city to verify that his plans were all right because he hoped to put in the sewer line in the street during the summer before the school busses are running on Fern Street. He found he could not do that until the voluntary annexation was approved. It is a chicken and egg situation and the problem for him is that there is an even further delay and he cannot put this sewer connection in until September 14,which is getting late in the year. This has nothing to do with connecting to the sewer;it is just putting the line in the street to the correct manhole. What he intends to do is put it off until next June. He will be paying for his voluntary annexation but will not have a sewer to connect to until then. He added that this is not logical. h. Response to Testimony by Staff: Associate Planner Smith said Mr. Lewis submitted a public facility improvement permit with plans for a sewer extension. However,the annexation is effective after the ordinance effective date and when it is filed with the Secretary of State to be officially in the City of Tigard. The City typically waits until the annexation is effective to issue the permit. Mr. Lewis asked why a voluntary annexation was tied to this. Mayor Cook said he could understand why the annexation would need to be complete before connecting to City sewer. Mr. Lewis responded that he did not intend to cheat the system. Mayor Cook asked Assistant Community Development Director McGuire for an explanation. Mr. McGuire said it is the policy of the Engineering Division to deny permits in an annexation situation until such annexation is approved. He said he was unaware of the details behind the policy but the Engineering Division was following City policy in this situation. Councilor Goodhouse said they seem like two separate actions and the pipe would be a separate project whether or not it ties into the sewer. He said years ago sewer was put down his street but it he was still on septic and could connect at any time so that situation already exists in Tigard. Mr. McGuire said citizens would not voluntarily pay for pipes in the public right of way and extensions of public facilities without some expectation of connecting to a sewer or using that for development purposes. He added that there is some risk if the pipe is put into the street, of someone hooking up without paying for it. Mayor Cook asked staff to look at this in the future and see if there is a reason to do it this way. City Attorney Rihala said she will follow up on this with Engineering. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 7 of 12 Mr. Lewis said he did not want to have to come back before council. He noted that he would be paying taxes now prior to being hooked up and it did seem odd because the original plan (when Liz Newton was Assistant City Manager) to put the sewer in first and then annex later. His septic system is still working but at least if it fails,he can do something. He thanked council for their consideration. i. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing. Councilor Goodhouse moved to approve Ordinance No. 18-16. Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. City Recorder Krager read the number and title of the ordinance. AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 0.47 ACRES,APPROVING THE LEWIS ANNEXATION (ZCA2018-00002),AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 18-16 was adopted unanimously. 9. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING: CHASE ANNEXATION (ZCA2018-00003) a. Mayor Cook opened the public hearing. b. Mayor Cook announced that the hearing procedures were the same as the City Attorney read for the previous annexation. C. Mayor Cook asked council if any member had a conflict of interest or ex parte contact. There was none. d. Mayor Cook asked if anyone in the audience challenged the participation of a council member. No one responded. e. Associate Planner Smith gave the staff report and said this proposal is to annex a 2.38-acre property located at 13992 SW Fern Street into the City of Tigard. This is an involuntary annexation initiated by the City and not by the property owners. In 2017 City Council implemented a policy to annex all of the unincorporated islands into the City and last summer Council approved annexations for ten islands of unincorporated land. This TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 8 of 12 property was left out and is now proposed for annexation to complete the Council policy. Because this is an involuntary annexation,it will be delayed. The effective date will be September 13,2021,or three years after the effective date of Council's approving ordinance. This is consistent with State of Oregon requirements. f. Public testimony—None. g. Response to testimony by staff. There was no testimony so no response was necessary. h. Mayor Cook closed the public hearing. Councilor Goodhouse moved for adoption of Ordinance No. 18-17 and the motion was seconded by Councilor Woodard. City Recorder Kragen read the number and title of the ordinance. AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE (1) PARCEL OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.38 ACRES,APPROVING THE CHASE .ANNEXATION (ZCA2018-00003),AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,AND WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. City Recorder Krager conducted a roll call vote. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) Mayor Cook announced that Ordinance No. 18-17 was adopted unanimously. 10. CONSIDER CITY COUNCIL VACANCY City Manager Wine said the issue before council is how they wish to fill the vacancy created due to the resignation of Council President Snider effective at the end of the year. This resignation leaves two years remaining on his term.The City Attorney has previously advised that the options are electing or appointing someone to fill the remaining two years. Council action needs to be taken in a public meeting. Staff needs guidance from council on how they prefer to have the vacancy filled and when that action would occur. Councilor Woodard stated that after Council President Snider submitted his resignation on June 4, he was adamant about putting this to a vote of the people. He reflected back to when Mayor Dirksen chose to run for Metro office,vacating his term with two years remaining. The discussion on the council at that time was that with two years remaining in the term it should be put to a public vote. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 9 of 12 Councilor Woodard said on two separate occasions he stated that council was running out of time and needed to make a decision. All the council knew the deadlines and options. He said he was disappointed but he is just one person, one vote and the majority wins. Although he tried his hardest to make it happen,he now did not think there was enough time to get this on the November ballot. Councilor Anderson said he preferred an election as well,but time is running out. He clarified that this is for a two-year, not four-year term. He said the appointment and timing should be up to the new council to decide. Councilor Goodhouse asked when the new council would decide. City Manager Wine said the current council could decide when the new council would vote or it could be left to them to decide. Mayor Cook suggested a third alternative of taking applications prior to the end of the year so that part would be done and the new council could schedule the interviews and then decide. Councilor Goodhouse asked if the 2019 council could conduct the interviews prior to the end of the year and the answer was they can not. Councilor Goodhouse moved to go through the public appointment process,accept applications through 2018 and then have the new council make the decision. Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. Councilor Woodard said he thought the new council should make the appointment based on applicants. He apologized to the public that this did not go to a vote. Mayor Cook stated that the 2019 council should be the ones appointing and he felt that an appointment was a good way to do this. He noted that a few letters were received, one stating that an appointment halts inclusiveness and diversity but he disagreed and felt that an appointment could actually be a way to increase inclusiveness and diversity. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. 11. CONSIDER POSITION ON MEASURE 102, STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REGARDING LOCAL BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING City Manager Wine said the issue is whether council wants to encourage or oppose voter approval of Measure 102.A draft resolution of support was prepared and council may wish to change the wording. Council heard and received testimony on this tonight.Written testimony in support was received from State Representative Doherty and Sheila Greenlaw-Fink from Community Housing Fund and entered into the record. Two people spoke in support during Citizen Communication tonight.Written testimony opposing council support of Measure 102 was submitted into the record from Linda Monahan. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 10 of 12 Mayor Cook said he is not generally in favor of constitutional amendments because they clog up the constitution. But this actually does the opposite,removing language and improving local control. Cities are not required to do something,but they are allowed to do it,if this passes. The purpose of Measure 102 is to allow government bonds to be used to finance affordable housing. In Tigard Community Partners for Affordable Housing has six different projects and a seventh one that the City agreed to partially fund. The League of Oregon Cities Board of Directors voted to endorse this, an unusual move for them,but because it has to do with local control they are supportive. Councilor Goodhouse said it give cities more control. Councilor Anderson said it is a financial"no- brainer," leveraging a city's credit-worthiness with non-profits and not being stopped by a state statute. Councilor Anderson asked if the support of this resolution will be mentioned in the voter's pamphlet. Mayor Cook said the City of Tigard will not pay for it but the PAC could use any part of the resolution,if passed tonight. Councilor Woodard commented that he never understood why the private sector could not work with a pro forma and make this work. Mayor Cook asked the council if anyone wanted changes to the resolution wording and there were no suggestions. Councilor Goodhouse motioned for approval of Resolution No. 18-40 and Councilor Woodard seconded his motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) 12. NON-AGENDA ITEMS None. 13. EXECUTIVE SESSION None Scheduled. 14. ADJOURNMENT At 8:47 p.m. Councilor Goodhouse motioned for adjournment. Councilor Anderson seconded the motion. Mayor Cook conducted a vote and the motion passed unanimously. Yes No Councilor Woodard ✓ Councilor Anderson ✓ Mayor Cook ✓ Councilor Goodhouse ✓ Council President Snider (Absent) TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 11 of 12 �La i Carol A. Krager, City R cccorder Attest: John L. C ok, Mayor Date TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES —August 14, 2018 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 12 of 12