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04/17/2019 - Agenda City of Tigard 41- Town Center Advisory Commission Agenda - MEETING DATE/TIME: April 17, 2019 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Red Rock Creek Conf. Room, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER Kate 6:30 2. CONSIDER MINUTES Kate 6:35 3. PUBLIC COMMENT Kate 6:40 4. TIGARD STREET HERITAGE TRAIL UPDATE Schuyler Warren, CoT 6:50 5. 72ND AVE AND DARTMOUTH DEVELOPMENT Sean and Developer Team 7:05 Potential Action Item 6. 1ST QUARTER TCAC GOAL UPDATE Sean 8:00 7. TCAC TRIANGLE SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT Kate 8:10 8. LIAISON REPORTS Kate 8:20 9. NON-AGENDA ITEMS All 8:25 10. ADJOURN BUSINESS MEETING Chair 8:30 *EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard City Center Advisory Commission may go into Executive Session to discuss real property transaction negotiations under ORS 192.660(2) (e).All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session.Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions,as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed.No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision.Executive Sessions are closed to the public. Upcoming meetings of note: Tuesday,April 23, 6:30 p.m.,Board of the TCDA meeting,Tigard Town Hall Tuesday,May 7,6:30 p.m.,Board of the TCDA meeting,Tigard Town Hall Wednesday,May 8,6:30 p.m., Regular TCAC Meeting,Red Rock Creek Conf. Room Thursday,May 9, 6:00 p.m.,A New Tigard Triangle Community Meeting,Tigard Public Library Community Room Thursday,June 6,6:30 p.m.,TCAC Triangle Subcommittee meeting,Tigard Public Library 2nd floor conference room TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION AGENDA Apri117, 2019 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-639-4171 1 www.dgard-or.gov I Page 1 oft CITY OF TIGARD TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes March 13, 2019 Members Present: Lucas Brook (Vice Chair),Angeline Chong, Chris Haedinger, Renette Hier, Hemendra Mathur (Alternate),Tim Myshak, Gloria Pinzon Marin (Ex Officio), Kate Rogers (Chair), Ryan Ruggiero, and Faez Soud. Members Absent: Chris Allen, Scott Hancock, and Tom Murphy. Staff Present: Redevelopment Project Manager Sean Farrelly, and Administrative Specialist Joe Patton. Others Present:Jeff Raker,Metro;Nick and George Diamond, Diamond Investment Group;John Olivier, SKG; and TTAC member Carine Arendes. 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Rogers called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held in the Red Rock Creek Conference Room, at 13125 SW Hall Blvd.Joe recorded the roll call. 2. CONSIDER MINUTES The February 13, 2019 TCAC Minutes were unanimously approved. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT Carine reported on projects impacting transportation in the Triangle and noted light traffic impacts on 68`k'Parkway and a new 37-unit apartment building on 72°1 4. SWEDS/EQUITABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Jeff Raker gave a presentation on Metro's work on equitable business development.The goal is to put the right policies, actions, and investments in place and hand it over to community groups so they can give direction to Metro. 5. 72ND AVE AND DARTMOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nick and John gave a presentation on their proposed development with 212 residential units and commercial space on the ground floor.They stated there is a $1.5 M to $4.0 M funding gap in order to make a 6.0 to 6.25%return threshold for moving forward. They are asking for$1.5 M from urban renewal funds to offset System Development Charges (SDCs). After the developers departed the Commissioners discussed the request. Commissioners had additional questions to Sean. He will research them and the topic will be discussed at the next meeting. 6. AFFORDABLE HOUSING AT SENIOR CENTER CONCEPT Sean discussed the affordable housing concept for seniors built around the existing senior center. 7. PROJECT UPDATES This topic was not discussed. Page 1 of 2 TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION March 13, 2019 8. LIAISON REPORTS No additional reports were provided. 9. NON-AGENDA ITEMS The regularly scheduled meeting for April falls on the night of the State of the City event. Commissioners agreed to hold the next meeting on April 17. The TCAC Triangle Subcommittee will meet on April 4. 10. ADJOURN BUSINESS MEETING The meeting adjourned at 8:45 pm. Joe Patton,TCAC Meeting Secretary Kate Rogers, Chair Page 2of2 Agenda Item 6 TCAC 1st Quarter Goal Update Goal Update Aspirational Goal • A New Tigard Triangle project started,with first Facilitate opportunities for development that TCAC Subcommittee meeting promotes walkability, equity, and connectivity across both urban renewal districts. 1. Downtown • Main at Fanno in land use review Identify new revitalization projects& drive • Projects with UR Improvement grants underway existing projects to completion in the . Potential Senior Center affordable senior housing Downtown Urban Renewal District being studied • TSHT will go to construction in summer • Main St. Green Street design and engineering to start in summer 2.Tigard Triangle • Two community meetings held on A New Tigard Participate in the development of the Tigard Triangle project Triangle Equitable Urban Renewal • First meeting of TCAC subcommittee held to Implementation Project discuss criteria for UR projects 3. SW Corridor • Briefing on Hall Blvd station area planning in May Consider, investigate and recommend specific planning components associated with the adopted SW Corridor alignment and station locations in both downtown and the Triangle 4.Affordable Housing • Briefing on Senior Center affordable senior Recommend specific programs and policies to housing concept City staff and Council that directly affect, . Staff met with Washington County Housing support and encourage the development and Authority on potential bond funding preservation of affordable housing downtown and in the Triangle 5. Equitable Business Development • Briefing by Metro on potential programs to Recommend specific programs and policies to promote equitable business development City staff and Council that directly affect, . Potential agreement for affordable commercial support and encourage equitable business space at 72nd and Dartmouth development downtown and in the Triangle Agenda Item 7 Tigard Triangle A New Tigard Triangle. Planning for Equitable Development Proposed Scoring Criteria Tigard Triangle 2016 Southwest Equitable ' New Tigard • Description Meth•• • • • Potential GoalsUrban Renewal Plan Development Strategy Focus Group Principles Proposed Criteria •. and Themes I -a- 4 Goal 2—Provide a safe and Goal 5—Promote Create a mixed-use and Supports a safe and effective • Design streets and public realm to support active • Robust transit networks effective multimodal transportation mobility and pedestrian-oriented multimodal transportation transportation • Network Connectivity(route directness ratio, # intersections, transportation network that connectivity destination for the network that improves access • Provide frequent access to public transit to meet daily route options, sidewalk length/continuity, alleys) improves access and supports community and supports mixed-use needs • Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) desirable development. development • Locate new mixed-use development in proximity to • Level of Traffic Stress (LTS) transit access • Height to width ratio of ROW • Allow active modes to be the preferred mode within • Density Triangle • Urban forest canopy • Robust bicycle networks • Diversity of uses, income levels and human capital in • Robust bicycle infrastructure neighborhood • Balanced block size; small and defined blocks Goal 3—Provide public utility Improve public facilities Improves environmental • Addresses lack of public infrastructure necessary to • Increased stormwater capacity improvements to support (sewer, water, stormwater) to conditions and builds support development • Reduction of impervious surface desired development. support future development infrastructure capacity • Reduces and mitigates environmental impact of • Increase of pervious/vegetated surfaces development on water cycle • Waterway/creek restoration (improved water quality, direct access • Restores neighborhood waterways to open space, preserve/restore habitat; ecological buffers) • Integrates extensive Green Stormwater Infrastructure • Urban forest canopy Goal 4—Create a clear Goal 6—Develop healthy and Develop healthy and safe Supports the development of • Supports everyday needs • Balanced block size identity for the Area as a fun safe communities communities a healthy, safe regional • Supports regional identity • Dense and street-activating building types and diverse place to live, destination known for its • Combines pride in place (identity) with investments • Pedestrian safety measures (safe crossings, traffic calming, work, shop, eat, and play by diversity of activities and that support safety, health and access pedestrian facility improvements) building upon existing unique character. • Utilizes form-based code to support diversity and • Urban forest and robust vegetation and desirable features. opportunity • Neighborhood access to daily needs (GIS heat maps for housing, • Connects regional contribution of Triangle to larger employment, food, education, medical services) Tigard needs • Improved access for underserved communities (time of travel, distance, mode options) • Reduced acreage of parking lots • Ecological corridors/habitat areas (width/length) Goal 5—Provide financial and Goal 4—Advance economic Provide financial and Advances economic • Provides ongoing community outreach and • Community land trust technical assistance opportunity and build technical assistance to opportunity through partnership opportunities to local businesses, • Net change in affordable units businesses and housing community capacity for development development assistance. property owners and residents • Small business loans developments that contribute wealth creation • Maintains regulatory structure that encourages • Technical assistance grants to the Area's diversity and diversity of investment and human capital • High land use mix vitality. • Supports programs where financial benefit is accrued • Small unit integration by underserved community • Innovative housing types Goal 1—Address residential Reduce residential and Reduces residential and • Shapes influence of outside capital with community- • Net change in affordable units and business displacement business displacement and business displacement and scale investments • Community land trust prevent gentrification prevents gentrification. • Rent control • Small business loans • Small unit integration 0 Innovative housing types Tigard Triangle 2016 Southwest Equitable1 New Tigard • 1 New Tigard • Description Meth••• •• Potential UrbanRenewal Plan Development '•y Focus Group Principles Proposed Criteria Goals •. and Themes Goal 3—Preserve and expand Preserve and expand Preserves and expands • Maintains and expand access to affordable housing • Net change in affordable units affordable housing affordable housing affordable housing. • Supports housing at all income levels • Change in rents • Supports small and "affordable by design" unit types • Change in values • Affordable housing options are available indefinitely • Preserve or replace NOAH • Small unit integration • Innovative housing types • Orientation of new supply to demographic needs Create public spaces for the Supports the development of • Increases access to active and attractive open space. • Proximity and access to active open space (within 0.25 miles) broader community(parks, safe public gathering spaces • Expands the number of public spaces • Net change in open space trails, recreation) for the broader community. City of Tigard Community Development 503-718-2421 4/1/2019