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May 06 2008
Agenda May 7, 2008
Written by joevanderveer   
Tuesday, 06 May 2008

May meeting is at the Watershed community room. Enter at the doors located between the two buildings.

1. Introductions, 7:00 10 minutes 2. 7:10 The cell tower folks called to say they want to do their presentation in June. The Naito Parkway discussion about the South Portland Circulation Study compromise between Hillsdale and South Portland will be held in June as well.  PDOT will also attend to discuss developments in the North Macadams transportation planning efforts. 2 minutes

3. 7:12 Approval of the agenda including allocated times, 2 min

4. 7:14 Question if the Hillsdale Community wants to continue to have pedestrian connections between SW Seymour and SW 25th.  Rick Seifert will summarize what has been said by both sides, we will then focus on the future connection and whether we want to continue to have a pedestrian connection at this site.  15 min

5. 7:29 Presentation by Sandra Walden and preliminary discussion on the Bertha Court solar array.  This proposal originated with us and the City of Portland. 20 min

6. 7:49 Fred Nilsen of Portland Parks will explain the steps being taken to remove the Norway Maples in Hillsdale Park including 9 street trees to keep the Himes Nature Park from being seeded with Norway Maples. Other Parks issues.  10 minutes

7. 7:59 Support for nearby neighbors caring for SW 5th and SW Miles intersection above Aboy at the top of the stairs (along but above Barbur).  5 min

8. 8:04 Discussion about increasing Hillsdale NA involvement, possibly by holding a meeting at the Farmers Market on a Sunday.  10 min

9. 8:14 Brief summary of the Rieke softball field fence situation, and PPS moves to keep residents informed of upcoming developments on PPS facilities throughout SW Portland. Summary of meeting with PPS on April 23rd.  12 min

10. 8:26 Up date on the Hillsdale Working Group, RFP is out for planning effort this summer.  5 min

11.  8:31 Appointment of nominating committee. Elections in June 2008. The following positions are open: VP currently held by Duane Hunting, Treasurer currently held by Vincent Pimont, and the Board Position currently held by Rick Seifert. 2 min

11.  8:33 Motion of support for the pedestrian connections from Terwilliger to Barbur north of Chart House and from the Marquam Trail to OHSU, and from Fairmount east to Marquam Trail.  All of these routes help people walk to OHSU and get them off busy streets, make it a pleasure to walk. This will also help Hillsdale Residents to get to the bus on Barbur, South Portland folks get to to work at OHSU in a much better, safer and faster manner.  I will try to bring a visual of what we are talking about.  10 min

12. 8:43 Support for letter to Adams, BES asking steps be replaced at BES expense using new materials and built to SWTrails Standards on Trial 3 between Barbur bridge and I5 bridge that were destroyed by BES in March. It will be 2 years before the construction on the Iowa structure commences, and another 2 years of construction.  We will be meeting with ODOT sometime soon to talk about the construction and impact on Hillsdale/South Portland/SWTrails and what we would like in the way of mitigation. 10 min


13. 8:53 CPAH will give a brief introduction to their facility and what they are planning in the way of offices et al.  5 min

8:58 If time permits: Report from the Hillsdale Alliance discussion about script and the Hillsdale foundation.  I would like to defer this to the June meeting if possible.

Old Business, New Business, Announcements Adjourn

Important announcement: The Jerome Sears Armory in Multnomah is having a meeting Thursday evening May 8th at the Armory to talk about the future of the site. Alternatives under consideration include a High School, a City of Portland Transportation Depot with lots of trucks, and mixed use housing.  CPAH has a proposal in this fight.  Do we want to take any action about the future use of this land?


Coming up in June: We meet once again in St Barnabas 7pm on June 4th. A. Discussion about our Hillsdale Neighborhood Policy regarding South Portland recirculation plan. (with VISUALS) We have had a consistent policy for the past 9 years.  PDOT's Art Pierce and others will be here to talk about the issue on Naito and the North Macadam Planning process he is leading.

B. BES will tell us about some of their plans for spending capital dollars improving our streams and ask for our input.

C. The consultant working with Verison will be here to talk about the latest design of the proposed Wilson Cell tower which they would like to mount on the top of one of the field lighting poles on the football field.  PPS will be invited to participate as well.

 
Jan 09 2008
Watershed Grand Opening
Written by Rick Seifert   
Wednesday, 09 January 2008

image of watershed buildingThe Watershed Senior Housing project will hold its grand opening on Wednesday, January 9, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The building takes its name from its siting, which straddles the divide between the watersheds of Stephens and Fanno Creeks.

The $11.65 million building has 51 units with 40 units available to those with incomes at or below 30 percent of median (currently $15,270 per year.)

The project also includes a 2,000-square-foot community center.

The building's developers, Community Partners for Affordable Housing, is trying to raise money so that it can buy one of two ground-floor commercial condominium spaces in the building. The other space is still available for purchase.

The Watershed, designed by William Wilson Architects, has several green-building features including a high-efficiency central hot water boiler, durable building envelope materials, high energy conserving windows, and an innovative heat-recovering ventilation system.

Storm water will be detained and pre-treated naturally onsite to help maintain water quality in the Fanno and Stephens creek watersheds.

 
 
Rick Seifert
Editor, Hillsdale News
(503) 245-7821
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 January 2008 )
 
May 02 2007
HILLSDALE CIVIC/PUBLIC PLAZA
Written by Mark A. Seder   
Wednesday, 02 May 2007
Hillsdale Neighborhood Association, Hillsdale Farmer’s Market, Hillsdale Business and Professional Association, Mark A. Seder AIA, NCARB, LEED ap, Architect & Planner

Revised May 2, 2007

The concept design of the proposed new Hillsdale Civic/Public Plaza is the result of Six Public Design Charrettes starting in the summer of 2006 and recently concluded. Interspersed with the Charrettes, the Architect worked with various community, market and business stakeholders in strategic and economic planning to maximize opportunities to realize the project.


Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 May 2007 )
 
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