Minutes - 03/09/1992
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0001 DATE. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF WOODBURN, COUNTY
OF MARION, STATE OF OREGON, MARCH 9, 1992.
0003 CONVENED. The Council met in regular session at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor
Kyser presiding.
0012 ROLL CALL.
Mayor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Kyser
Figley
Galvin
Hagenauer
Jennings
Sifuentez
Steen
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Staff Present:
City Administrator Childs, City Attorney Shields, Community Development
Director Goeckritz, Finance Director Gritta, Park Director Holly, Police Chief
Wright, Library Director Sprauer, Public Works Manager Rohman, City Recorder
Tennant.
0017 MINUTES.
JENNINGS/FIGLEY... approve the February 24, 1992 regular and executive
session minutes of the Council; accept the Recreation and Park Board minutes
of February 10, 1992 and the Library Board minutes of February 26, 1992.
The motion passed unanimously.
,
0027 APPOINTMENT TO CABLE TV ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
Mayor Kyser recommended the appointment of Dexter Elliott to the Woodburn
Cable Television Advisory Committee.
JENNINGS/FIGLEY... approve the appointment of Dexter Elliott as
recommended. The motion passed unanimously.
RESIGNATION FROM PLANNING COMMISSION.
Mayor Kyser advised the Council that Chris Park had submitted his resignation
from the Planning Commission effective immediately.
JENNINGS/FIGLEY... accept the resignation of Chris Park. The motion passed
unanimously.
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0061 PUBLIC HEARING - 1992 LlaUOR LICENSE RENEWAL FOR THE RAVEN INN.
Mayor Kyser declared the public hearing open at 7:01 p.m..
Police Chief Wright reviewed the 1991 statistics for the establishment which
included the number of calls for service, the number of arrests, and the regular
occurrence of certain types of problems handled by the department. He stated
that he had met with Tina Wiltsey, owner/operator, and a representative of
OlCC to discuss the situation and formulate a compliance plan for 1992.
Following this meeting, a compliance plan was drafted and agreed to by Ms.
Wiltsey which continues the existing compliance plan with additional provisions
relating to hiring a full-time professional bar manager, reduction of service call
level, and take necessary action to reduce excessive trespassers.
Tina Wiltsey, owner/operator of the Raven Inn, advised the Council that she
had employed Ruthie Alderman as manager who would have full authority at
the bar. Ms. Wiltsey also stated that she was in agreement with the
compliance plan and would work towards the containment of service calls to
reduce the need of police involvement.
The public hearing closed at 7: 12 p.m..
JENNINGS/GALVIN... recommend granting of liquor license to the Raven Inn in
accordance with the compliance plan as submitted by the Police Chief. The
motion passed unanimously.
0429 PUBLIC HEARING - SEVEN OAKS SUBDIVISION PROPOSAL.
Mayor Kyser declared the public hearing open at 7: 14 p.m..
Community Development Director Goeckritz read the land use statements as
required by state statute involving property located between Senecal Creek and
Butteville Road. He presented an overview of the land use actions requested
by developer Dale Baker for the purpose of developing approximately 10.27
acres into 37 lots. He advised the Council that the Planning Commission had
approved the land use requests, namely, the urban growth boundary
amendment, annexation request, comprehensive plan and zone map
amendments, and subdivision proposal. Director Goeckritz stated that the
Department of land Conservation & Development recently advised the City
that it does take issue with the urban growth boundary amendment and the
City has, in turn, advised the applicant's attorney of the State's concerns. He
reviewed the staff reports on each request before the Council and briefly
discussed the issue of available undeveloped residential zoned land within the
City. In addition, he reviewed the conditions placed on the preliminary plat by
the Planning Commission.
1409 Discussion was held regarding current approval from the Division of State
lands to cross the wetlands (Senecal Creek) with a roadway, however, no
authorization has been given as of this date for installing a water line loop to
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Willow Avenue. Concern was also expressed on the specific location of fire
hydrants, roadway access, access to flag lots, and undeveloped land within the
existing Urban Growth Boundary.
JENNINGS/SIFUENTEZ... full staff report be entered into the Council record.
The motion passed unanimously.
2009 Don Kelly, attorney representing applicant Dale Baker, also requested that the
Planning Commission minutes be included as part of the Council record. In
1987, Marion County had designated the property as AR (acreage residential)
and subdivided the property into 7 lots. Since then, the developer of Senecal
Estates requested Mr. Baker to consider annexation and development of the
property in order to provide roadway access to Butteville Road. Within the
Senecal Estate subdivision, one portion of the subdivision is landlocked and an
alternative access is desirable. He reviewed the layout of the proposed
subdivision and stated that all homes would be stick built with a minimum of
1600 square feet, excluding the garage. Seven lots within the subdivision
would require a variance. In addition, a brick fence would be built along
Butteville Road at the entrance to the subdivision. He also stated that the
applicant would be willing to assist in the appeals process before the
Department of land Conservation & Development if necessary.
Tape 2 The Council briefly questioned Attorney Kelly on specific issues addressed
during his presentation.
0035 Dick Pugh, 1460 Willow, expressed his opinion that the proposed annexation
and urban growth boundary amendment would be beneficial to the City. He
encouraged the Council to carefully review the request and approve the land
use actions based on the extensive research as outlined in the staff reports.
0072 Robert Payne, 16716 Butteville Rd., stated that development should conform
to the current residential setting. He expressed concern regarding an
incomplete transportation study of Woodburn, potential traffic problems on
Butteville Road, and limited sewer capacity. He also provided the Council with
an excerpt from the City's Comprehensive Plan regarding annexation policies
(Opponent's Exhibit 1).
George Hopper, 16356 butteville Rd, presented the Council with a petition
from concerned property owners in the area regarding development of the
property at a higher density level (Opponent's Exhibit 2).
Jenny Reiling, 16535 Butteville Rd, expressed her opinion that the number of
lots within the proposed subdivision is inconsistent with the surrounding area.
In addition, the traffic issue on Butteville Road needs to be addressed and
suggested that the roadway between Senecal Estates and Seven Oaks
Subdivision be an emergency access roadway only.
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Russell Ficek, 1 6768 Butteville Rd., stated that Butteville Road currently
experiences a traffic problem and providing an access road to serve 37
additional lots, plus Senecal Creek Estates, is a major concern to the property
owners in the area. Additionally, he expressed concern on the close proximity
the Ten Oaks Lane entrance is to a corner on Butteville Road.
Tom Videl, 1474 June Way, stated that he currently owns a lot just south of
the subdivision and was concerned about the continuity of the housing density
and the wetland issue. He suggested that the Council go to the area and
observe the wildlife that live in the area before a decision is made on the
proposed land use actions.
Linda Peterson, 3474 Hawthorne Circle, expressed concern regarding increased
traffic on Woodland Avenue if the roadway was connected to Butteville Road
and the need to preserve the wetlands.
Stephanie Ficek, 16768 Butteville Rd, stated that the City should be concerned
about the water flow along Senecal Creek and the need to protect wildlife.
William Hatch, 16236 Butteville Rd., spoke in opposition to the land use
actions citing increased traffic problem on a rural road and incompatibility of
the density level with existing homes. He also questioned why the subdivision
currently being developed just west of and adjacent to the city limits along
Highway 214 was not annexed to the City. The staff advised Mr. Hatch that
the developer had not approached the City regarding potential annexation.
Mr. Hatch restated some of the traffic concerns the residents along Butteville
Road had brought to the Council's attention.
Dee Schrock, 1225 Hardcastle, stated that they purchased 1.75 acres near the
proposed subdivision site for the purpose of getting away from the density
level found within the City. She felt that the current proposal before the
Council would again bring them back into the City atmosphere.
Keith Schrock, 1225 Hardcastle, advised the Council that they had been told
by County officials that projected growth in the area outside of the urban
growth boundary was not expected until the year 2015.
Jim DeNault, 16831 Butteville Rd, stated that the traffic was already heavy on
the county road and expressed concern regarding the environmental impact to
the wetlands area.
Harold Atkins, 16605 Butteville Rd., stated that the roadway was major
concern along with the costs associated with the potential widening of
Butteville Road.
Karl Kutsev, 16575 Butteville Rd, questioned the minimum square footage of
each house and whether the square footage included the garage. He also
objected to the number of lots within the subdivision and expressed concern on
the volume of traffic to be generated by the development. Additionally,
annexation would reduce the amount of potential farm land in the area.
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1..1M During rebuttal, Attorney Kelly stated that the minimum square footage would
be 1600 feet which does not include the garage. In regards to the farming
issue, he stated that there was no substantial farming operation in the
immediate area. He stated that the traffic speed issue needs to be address by
the County and that the access road into the development is at least 200 feet
from the curve as required. The redevelopment plan submitted in 1987, which
included Ten Oaks Lane was approved by the County for safety reasons.
In regards to the wetlands issue, the developer has a certificate stating that
there is no wetlands on Mr. Baker's property. As another argument in favor of
the proposed land use actions, he stated that no other property would serve
the City like this specific property due to the need for the access road from
Senecal Estates. He advised the Council that the applicant is willing to accept
the Planning Commission's conditions. In addition, he submitted a map of the
proposed subdivision and Senecal Estates (applicant exhibit #1) and five
additional statements from the applicant (applicant exhibit #2).
1656 The public hearing was declared closed at 9:20 p.m..
Councilor Jennings expressed concern about the wetland issue, traffic safety,
waterline loop to Willow, fire hydrant service lines, and private
driveways/hammerheads. He also stated that the City had no obligation to
help the developer of Senecal Estates to obtain roadway access to Butteville
Road.
Councilor Sifuentez expressed concern regarding the proposed density level as
it compares to other parcels of property in the area.
Discussion was held with Attorney Shields regarding the possibility of re-
opening the hearing to obtain answers to specific questions the Council may
have and/or receiving additional information on items of concern such as traffic
and wetlands.
Attorney Shields stated that the meeting would have to be re-noticed in the
newspaper, however, the Council could authorize the drafting of an ordinance
with findings in favor along with listing specific conditions. Following some
additional discussion with the Attorney on this issue,
2172 FIGLEY/JENNINGS... staff be instructed to present to the Council with its fact
findings basically corresponding to the staff report as presented this evening
but also as conditions addressing:
1) the safety issue presented by common driveways;
2) the safety issue presented by excessive traffic on Butteville Road and need
for County/City cooperation in addressing this issue if this goes through as
proposed; and
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3) addressing engineering issues and State permit issues related to Willow
loop extension across Senecal Creek wetlands.
The motion passed unanimously.
2248 JENNINGS/SIFUENTEZ... Council take a 5 minute recess. The motion passed
unanimously. Mayor Kyser recessed the meeting at 9:35 p.m. and reconvened
the meeting at 9:40 p.m..
2270 COUNCIL BILL 1378 - ORDINANCE ACCEPTING DONATION FROM LOCAL
INSURANCE AGENTS FOR PURCHASE OF CAMCORDER FOR THE POLICE
DEPARTMENT.
Council Bill 1378 was introduced by Hagenauer. The two readings of the bill
were read by title only since there were no objections from the Council. On
roll call vote for final passage, the bill passed unanimously. Mayor Kyser
declared Council Bill 1378 duly passed with the emergency clause.
2331 COUNCIL BILL 1379 - ORDINANCE CALLING FOR A TAX BASE ELECTION.
Councilor Hagenauer introduced Council Bill 1379. City Recorder Tennant read
the two readings of the bill by title only since there were no objections from
the Council. On roll call vote for final passage, Council Bill 1379 passed
unanimously. The Mayor declared the bill duly passed with the emergency
clause.
2393 COUNCIL BILL 1380 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REVISED AGREEMENT
WITH STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND WAL-MART FOR TRAFFIC
SIGNAL AT EVERGREEN ROAD.
Council Bill 1380 was introduced by Hagenauer. The bill was read by title only
since there were no objections. On roll call vote for final passage, the bill
passed unanimously. Mayor Kyser declared Council Bill 1380 duly passed.
2498 COUNCil Bill 1381 - RESOLUTION ENTERING INTO AGREEMENT FOR
MANHOLE ADJUSTMENTS RE: HIGHWAY 9SE WIDENING PROJECT.
Councilor Hagenauer introduced Council Bill 1381. The bill was read by title
only since there were no objections from the Council. On roll call vote for final
passage, Council Bill 1381 passed unanimously. Mayor Kyser declared the bill
duly passed.
2538 COMPETITIVE PLANNING ASSISTANCE GRANT.
Community Development Director Goeckritz requested Council authorization to
apply for a planning assistance grant from land Conservation & Development
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Commission for the purpose of requesting grant funds to assist the City in
implementing the State's transportation planning rule.
JENNINGS/SIFUENTEZ... staff be authorized to make application for the funds
as requested. The motion passed unanimously.
2558 ACCEPTANCE OF WATER EASEMENTS - HARDCASTLE AVENUE.
Waterline easements have been secured from the following property owners for
the purpose of replacing old transmission lines from Mill Creek toward Highway
99E: 1) Elena Cam, 2) Albert & Joanne Morelli, 3) Gerald Borschowa, and 4)
Mike & Tania Samarin and Boris & Maria Aratavnian.
JENNINGS/FIGLEY... accept the easements located along the north right-of-
way of Hardcastle Avenue from the property owners listed above. The motion
passed unanimously.
2575 APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUNDS FOR DIAL-A-RIDE
PROGRAM.
The staff recommended Council authorization to submit an application to the
Salem Area Mass Transit District for operational assistance of the Dial-a-Ride
program.
JENNINGS/SIFUENTEZ... authorize submittal of a grant application for funding
assistance of the Dial-a-Ride program. The motion passed unanimously.
2620 CABLE TELEVISION RE: FRANCHISE APPLICATIONS.
Councilor Jennings stated that under the current Cable TV franchise ordinance,
only the City Council can solicit for applications during a specific time period
prior to the expiration of the current franchise ordinance.
JENNINGS/FIGLEY... solicit applications for Cable TV franchises during the
period of March 10, 1992 through April 30, 1992.
Discussion was held regarding the motion and several Councilors suggested
that the City give other interested Cable TV companies an opportunity to
provide a service to the community.
Attorney Shields stated that the application for renewal of the Cable TV
franchise with Northland Cable TV is a separate issue since the franchise
ordinance provides for a non-exclusive franchise.
On roll call vote, the motion passed 5-0-1 with Councilor Galvin abstaining.
Further discussion was held on the method of advertisement.
3084 FIGLEy/JENNINGS.... advertise our willingness to seek bids from qualified
applicants per our Ordinance in the Daily Journal of Commerce and one or
more trade publications of the Cable TV industry. The motion passed
unanimously.
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Mayor Kyser stated that the Executive Session scheduled for this meeting
would be held over until the March 23, 1992 meeting.
0023 Mayor Kyser stated that, as the City grows, traffic will be a major problem for
the City to consider.
0104 ADJOURNMENT.
The meeting adjourned at 10:05 p.m..
APPROVED l:.-/7..fJ2 u.J ~fLL
Fred W. Kyser, M r
ATTEST ~ I~
Mary Te ant, Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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13135 SUPPLIES/LIBRARY NW COIIPUTER RIBBOII 013261 2/18/92 9.28
13136 OUES/BlOG OREGOII BUILDING OFFICIALS 014125 2/18/92 15.00
13131 DUES/PLANNING OR CITY PlNG. OIR ASSOC. 014129 2/18/92 25.00
13138 RECORDS/CODE INF. OR OEPT OF NOTOR VEHICLE 014240 2/18/92 12.00
13139 SERVICES/WWTP DREG 011 PAGING 014405 2/18/92 364.80
13140 SERVICES/VARIOUS US WEST COIIIIUNICATIONS 015030 2/18/92 267.59
13141 PRINTING/lIBRARY PACIFIC PRINTERS 015058 2/18/92 46.40
13142 SERVICES/VARIOUS PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC 015420 2/18/92 9,345.96
13143 INTERPRETER/COURT TERRY lAUREl 011050 2/18/92 91.50
13744 TOWEl S /WA TE R RAWLINSON'S LAUNORV 011055 2/18/92 6.95
13145 TRAVEl/9ll ED RECTOR 017120 2/18/92 19.94
13146 BONOS SECURITY PACIFIC IIATIONAl 018331 2/18/92 219.00
13747 BOIIOS SECURITY PACIFIC BANK ORE 018346 2/18/92 263.13
13148 UTILITY BIllS/WATER SERVICENTER 018360 2/18/92 231.00
13749 SUPPLIES/CODE IIIF. SILVERFLEET SYSTEIIS 018465 2/18/92 64.85
13150 PEST COIITROL/WUTP TOWN , COUNTRY PEST CONTROL 019190 2/18/92 225.00
13151 SUBSCRIPTION/WUTP UATER POLLUTION CONTROL 022090 2/18/92 205.00
13152 BOOKS/Un UEST PUBLISHING CO. 022160 2/18/92 169.50
13153 SERVICES/CODE INF. UOODBURN CLEANERS 022530 2/18/92 76.00
13154 SUPPlES/IIATER UOOOBURN lUIIBER 022660 2/18/92 52.05
13755 ODOR REPAIR/LIBRARY IIOOOBURII RADIATOR , GLASS 022100 2/18/92 34.00
13156 BONOS FIRST INTERSTATE BANK 005140 2/19/92 131.25
13151 PETTY CASH/CITY HALL CITY OF WOODBURN 015255 2/19/92 151.25
13158 CONFERENCE/PO 1992 TRAfFIC SAFETY CONFERENCE 2/21/92 85.00
13759 WATER BILL PERIIIT US POST OFFICE 020090 2/21/92 156.11
13160 V 0 I 0 V 0 I 0 V 0 I 0
13161 V 0 I 0 V 0 I 0 V 0 I 0
13162 V 0 I 0 V 0 I D V 0 I 0
13163 V 0 I D V 0 I 0 V 0 I 0
13164 SERVICES/EN6 J08 SHOPPERS INS. 2/24/92 158,24
13165 REINBURSEIIENT/PW ERNEST UNGLESBY 2/24/92 52.50
13166 OETfCTOR/WIITP RAVEN ENVIRONIIENTAl PROD. 2/24/92 360.61
13161 DATA CART/'ll lEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. 2/24/92 930.00
13168 ST. TOURNAIIENT/PARKS A.A.U.-VIRGINIA SHADE 000013 2/24/92 50.00
13169 PLA6UE/POLICE AWARDS AND ATHLETICS 000580 2/24/92 46.45
13110 SERVICES/VARIOUS AT&T INfORIIATION SYSTEMS 000620 2/24/92 314.01
13111 SERVICES/VARIOUS AT&T CONSUMER PRODUCT DIV 000640 2/24/92 162.65
13112 SERVICES/WWTP/lIB/CTV HAL BLUE RIB80N JANITORIAL SERVICE 001305 2/24/92 1,208.00
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Check Nutber Budgetary Account Nueber Vendor Nate Vendor Hueber Check - Date ~ritten Amount of Check
------------ ------------------------- ------------------------------ ------------- -------------------- ----------------
13825 NANE PLATE/PO A~ARDS ~ ATHLETICS 000580 2/28/92 13.50
13826 SERVICES/VARIOUS AT~T INfORMATION SYSTEMS 000620 2/28/92 354.07
13827 BRUSH/STRHT BEN-KO-MATIC INC. 001200 2/28/92 395.29
13828 PAGERS/POLICE 8USINESS CONNECTIONS 001627 2/28/92 150.00
13829 SERYICES/POLICE CASE AUTONOTIVE 002190 2/28/92 1,596.75
13830 ~ORnRS COMP CIT: CITY-CTY INS. SERVS, 002488 2/28/92 11,939.62
13831 YOUTH DANCE/PARKS CITY Of SALEM FINANCE DEPT 002518 2/28/92 100.00
13832 VOL. 16A/ATTY CLARK BOARDMAN COMPANY 002543 2/28/92 168.78
13833 SUPP lIE S /WIHP CONSOLIDATED SUPPLY CO, 002770 2/28/92 11UO
13834 NARL HOSE/WIHP L.N. CURTIS' SONS 002960 2/28/92 201. 3 7
13835 PHOTO/POLICE DANIELS PHOT06RAPHY 003030 2/28/92 6.88
13836 SERVICES/SUPPLIES/VARIOUS DAVISON ATO PARTS 003080 2/28/92 279.95
13837 SUPPLIES/SERYICES/PD DAYISON AUTO PARTS 003081 2/28/92 29.(5
13838 ULH6E/fINANCE Y. JEAN DEEN 003107 2/28/92 16.80
13839 PUMP Sr./EN6. DE HAAS' ASSOCIATES INC. 003108 2/28/92 03.35
13840 SUPPLIES/SERVICES/POLICE FARMERS OIL 005040 2/28/92 202.10
13841 CANNON COPY/CEN STORES fIRST 8ANK Of MARIETTA 005133 2/28/92 178.87
13842 PAINT /WATER H.D. fOWLER CO. INC. 005210 2/28/92 79.50
13843 INS/ADNIN. GIBBENS COMPANY 006180 2/28/92 245.89
13844 SERVICES/WIHP 6. r. E. MD8HNEr 006373 2/28/92 145.48
13845 SUPPlIES/PARKS 6.W. HAROWARE CENTER 006405 2/28/92 59.93
13846 SHY /PARK Clf HENDERSON, YOUN6 , CO. 001140 2/28/92 502.50
13847 S~HPER/STREET INDUSTRIAL MACHIMIN6 0080lS 2/28/92 35.00
13848 MEALS/IIWTP IllY'S PIllA RESTAURANT 008395 2/28/92 16.75
13849 MANUal/AllY LABOR RELATIONS INfORM 011028 2/28/92 31.45
13850 DRAFTIN6/ATTY LEAGUE Of ORE60N CITIES 011110 2/28/92 6.05
13851 PERMITS/B106 MARION COUNTY SLOG INSPEC. 012090 2/28/92 1,549.42
13852 RADIO REPAIR/911 NARION COUNTY fISCAL SVCS 012140 2/28/92 110.35
13852 SUPPLIES/WWTP MARYATT INDUSTRIES 012240 2/28/92 104.01
13854 SUPPLIES/VARIOUS NR. P'S AUTO PARTS 012510 2/28/92 166.48
13855 NEWSLETTER/RSYP PACIfIC PRINTERS 015058 2/28/92 87.50
13856 SUPP LIES /IIA TER PACIfIC WATER 1I0RKS SUPPLY 015065 2/28/92 626.70
13857 SI -5 SEIIER/Clf PIPE TECIl, INC. 015337 2/28/92 107,773.02
13858 PRINTER/POLICE PIONEER ELECTRONICS 015345 2/28/92 29.95
13859 CLASSES/fIN PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE 015419 2/28/92 118.00
13860 SERYICES/YARIOUS PORTLAND 6ENERAL ELECTRIC 015420 2/28/92 1,012.25
13861 INTERPRETER TERRY RAMIREZ 017050 2/28/92 75.00
13862 LAUNORY/P~/~ATER RAWLINSONS LAUNDRY 017055 2/28/92 18.25
13863 MILE AGE /911 ED RECTOR 017120 2/28/92 61. 25
13864 LEGAL fEES/COURT SHEREEN RICOY 017196 2/28/92 551. 08
13865 SUPPlIES/PARKS SAffRON SUPPLY CO. 018020 2/28/92 177 .00
13866 SERYICES/WATER LES SCH~A8 TIRE CENTER 018300 2/28/92 110.02
13867 LEGAL SERV /ATTY N. ROBERT SHIELDS 018450 2/28/92 4,061.25
13868 PARKING/PARKS 8RIAN SJOTHUN 018456 2/28/92 112.04
13869 MAINT /LIB SOUND ELEVATOR CO, 018610 2/28/92 146,17
13870 MILEAGE/FIN NARY TENNANT 019055 2/28/92 119.82
13871 ATTY fEES/COURT ROBERT E, THOMAS III 019138 2/28/92 178.00
13872 fUEL/WWTP/CEN 6RG UNOCAL: ERNIE GRAHAM OIL 020010 2/28/92 751.17
13873 fREIGHT IPARKS USI 020066 2/28/92 11. 35
13874 WW R'EPORTS/W~TP WATER, fOOD, & RESEARCH LA8 022062 2/28/92 510.00
13875 SUPPLIES/PARKS WOODBURN LUNBER CO. 022660 2/28/92 97. 08
13876 SUPPLIES/PARKS WOODBURN OffICE SUPPLY 022670 2/28/92 52.82
404,238.87
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Check Nulber Budgetary Account Nu.ber Vendor Male Vendor NUlber Check - Date Uritten AlOunt of Check
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13871 SUPPLIES/ENS. WOODBURN PHARMACY 022680 2/28/92 25.30
13818 SUPPLIES/PARKS WOODBURN TRU-VALUE HOUR 022150 2/28/92 20.00
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