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GOAL SETTING RETREAT
. SaturdkYJanuary, 13, 2001
8:00 a.m.
v — MAIN FIRE STATION
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City Councilors AGENDA
Judie Hammerstad, Mayor
Jack Hoffman, Council President Also published on the internet at: ci.oswego.or.us
Ellie McPeak Contact: Robyn Christie,Deputy City Recorder
Gay Graham E-Mail: public_affairs@ci.oswego.or.us
Karl Rohde Phone: (503)675-3984
Bill Schoen
John Turchi
This meeting is in a handicapped accessible location. For any special accommodations,
please contact Public Affairs, (503) 635-0236, 48 hours before the meeting.
Estimated Time
8:00 1. ROLL CALL
2. GOAL SETTING
8:00 2.1 Personal Goals
8:30 2.2 Goal Setting
• Short list of priority goals
• Specific expectation
• Timeline
10:00 Break(15 minutes)
10:15 2.3 Process and standards for evaluation of Charter Officers
10:45 2.4 Legislative priorities (Dave Powell)
11:15 2.5 Councilors' special interests—committee appointments
11:45 2.6 Concluding Observations
12:00 3. ADJOURNMENT
City Council Agenda Page 1 of 1
January 13, 2001
INDIVIDUAL COUNCILOR SPECIAL INTEREST PROJECTS
Housing Loans for Police KR
Island Annexations JH
West End Projects EMc
Undergrounding Plan KR
Public Education on Metro Mandates KR
Youth Council : what to do with it KR/GG
Water Issues BS
Diversity/Census Demographics JT
Community Groups Inventory JH
Visioning JH
Relationship with PSU: profs
interns JH
Arts Mayor
Regional Matters Mayor
Equal Rights GG
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SPECIFICATION OF ISSUES
EAST END CONCERNS CITY-SCHOOL DISTRICT RELATIONSHIP
— Block 138 • Principles
— East End Plan
— Millennium Plaza Park — Two distinct entities; neither should
— First Street redesign presume to tell the other what to do
— Redevelopment bond sale — Different missions, common interests
— Block 137 — Reaffirm partnership, including Joint
— Infrastructure Use Agreement
— Design guidelines — Fully utilize facilities/assets
— Lake shore — Clearly specify operational and funding
— Boardwalk responsibilities
— Transit center — Promote interaction between children
— Foothills and adults, schools and community
OPEN SPACE ■ Possible common interests
— Master Plan — Library
— Purchases — Recreational facilities
— Local open space plans • Swimming pool
— Community information & involvement • Rec center
— Long term vision and funding • Fields
— Meeting rooms
PARKS & RECREATION — Arts and theater
— Preparing students to be good citizens
— Master Plan — Opportunities for adults and children to
— Invite LOSD input on Master Plan interact
— Funding — Fire protection retrofit
TRANSPORTATION — Youth Council
Unsung Heroes
— Street maintenance funding
• Long term solution
• Council leadership
• Public education
• Consider street utility fee and levy,
not bonds or gas tax
— Willamette Shore Line
— Mode split
— Transit center
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF SUGGESTED PRIORITIES
ISSUE NOTES
Library (LIB / LONAC)
Transportation mode split (TAB) move/ . QviS poy-70o)-\
Neighborhood compatibility — Big House/Small Lot (PC / LONAC)
Urbanization and growth management (PC / LONAC)
Quality of Life indicators (PC)
Historic Resources issues (HRAB)
Neighborhood traffic calming (TAB)
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Open Space Master Plan (PRAB / NRAB / Mgrs)
Parks & Recreation Master Plan (PRAB / NRAB / Mgrs)
City-School District relationship (PRAB / Mgrs)
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Community Forestry Plan /Tree Ordinance (NRAB) (�`"
Surface water management (NRAB)
ESA Compliance (NRAB / Managers)
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East End redevelopment (Mgrs)
City government accountability (LONAC)
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SUGGESTED PRIORITIES
Library
Transportation
Neighborhood compatibility
Urbanization and growth management
Quality of Life indicators
Historic resources concerns
Neighborhood traffic calming
West End concerns
Open Space
Parks & Recreation Master Plan
City-School District relationship
Community Forestry Plan / Tree Ordinance
Surface water management
ESA Compliance
Arts community
East End concerns
City government accountability
Sustainability
e-government
Annexation
Public outreach
Community vision
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LEGISLATIVE SESSION DISCUSSION
BALLOT MEASURE 7
Options for Legislature
Refer constitutional amendment to repeal (May election?)
Refer constitutional amendment to repeal and legislate(or refer)more
"reasonable"takings measure
Enact"enabling" legislation
Do nothing
LAND USE
Maintain local government control of growth
(Criteria for UGB Expansion
20 year commercial supply of land for UGB
SLAP suits
EFU income standards for dwellings)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Protect right of way authority,right to collect compensation.
Protect right to obtain compensation from resellers and leases
Oppose attempts to limit authority over public utility easements
Oppose restrictions on siting authority for cell towers and other telecom facilities
PUBLIC CONTRACTING
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Clarification of Chapter 279
Oppose legislation limiting flexibility of local selection process
FINANCIAL
Protect state shared revenues
Support authority of local governments to collect real estate transfer taxes.
Oppose new property tax exemptions
Expansion of System Development Charge authority to fund schools, police, fire and
library services (now limited to water, sewer, drainage and flood control,
transportation,parks and recreation.)
Transportation infrastructure funding.
URBAN RENEWAL
Oppose limitations on urban renewal authority
Position on referring plan amendments, new debt, to voters?
MISC.
Municipal "Court of Record"
Photo Radar?
Photo Red Light? - ►�
Historic Preservation? - ✓i o
Need to perfect municipal water rights.
BILLS FILED TO DATE
COUNCIL EXPECTATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE SESSION
LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
1. Monitor, anticipate and respond to Measure 7 developments.
(Possibilities: Support referral of measure repealing Measure 7? If alternate
measure considered, support minimizing impact on city regulatory
authority/budget?)
2. Maintain local government control of growth.
3. Protect city authority to regulate, and to be compensated for, use of right of way
and public utility easements.
4. Protect municipal revenue sources.
5. ["Court of Record?"Photo Radar/Red Light? Water Rights?)