Sei sulla pagina 1di 506

Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Brett Lyon [brett@solv.org] Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 10:19 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: RE: Learn about your watershed with SOLV
Attachments:

Thanks for letting me know Mari. I may have one of our staff who is doing a lot of work in Cornelius follow up
with you to talk more about our work along Council Creek.

Brett Lyon | SOLV


Outreach Coordinator
brett@solv.org

Tel: 503-844-9571 ext. 332


Fax: 866-357-6386

1-800-333-SOLV (Toll Free in Oregon)


5193 NE Elam Young Pkwy, Suite B
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
www.solv.org

Do your part to keep your favorite stretch of river clean and healthy with Oregon Adopt-A-River.

Save Paper. Consider your options before you print.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mari Gottwald [mailto:mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 8:21 AM
To: Brett Lyon
Subject: RE: Learn about your watershed with SOLV

I'm sorry to say that I'm working on the 21st, and I also won't be there on the 24th due to needing to start
working on my niece's wedding cake. Please keep me informed of these types of things, as I would like
to learn more about SOLV. Thank you.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Brett Lyon [mailto:brett@solv.org]


Sent: Tue 5/10/2011 5:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Subject: Learn about your watershed with SOLV

Hello Mari,

SOLV is hosting two fun, educational events in Cornelius and Forest Grove in the next few weeks and
we thought you might be interested. Here is more information:

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Learn%2... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Council Creek Site Walk – Sat, May 21st, from 9 am to 11:

z Meet at Ryland Park at 285 N 31st Ave, Cornelius


z Join SOLV for a site walk at Council Creek! SOLV staff and partners will give history of the site as
well as the restoration plan for the future and the role of community engagement. Join us to meet
folks in the area and hear about the start of our Friends of Council Creek group. Be sure to wear
boots or waterproof shoes. Snacks will be provided!
z Visit this website to sign up or get more information:
http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details_email.asp?eventID=19036

Forest Grove Weed Watchers Workshop – Tues, May 24th, 6:45pm to 9:00

z Forest Grove Community Auditorium, 1915 Main Street, Forest Grove


z Join SOLV and our partners for this FREE worskshop focusing on Early Detection and Rapid
Response (EDRR) for new and emerging invasive plants in the Tualatin Basin. After attending you
will be equipped to identify new invaders, report them before they become a problem, and use
Best Management Practices to control existing invasive plants. This workshop is great if you are
concerned about invasive plants on your property or a local public space or just interested about
invasive plants.
z Visit this website to sign up or get more information:
http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details_email.asp?eventID=18920

Thanks for your past involvement with SOLV. We hope to see you at one of these events in your
watershed!

Brett Lyon | SOLV


Outreach Coordinator
brett@solv.org

Tel: 503-844-9571 ext. 332


Fax: 866-357-6386

1-800-333-SOLV (Toll Free in Oregon)


5193 NE Elam Young Pkwy, Suite B
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
www.solv.org

Do your part to keep your favorite stretch of river clean and healthy with Oregon Adopt-A-River.

Save Paper. Consider your options before you print.

You are receiving this email because of your past involvement with SOLV. If you wish to unsubscribe from further email from us
please respond to this message an write “unsubscribe” in the subject line.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Learn%2... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: John & Cyndi Groth [jcgroth@comcast.net] Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets
Attachments:

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.

The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are being taxed too
much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are not doing very well. Apart from the
school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in
setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council
chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/Word%20on%20the%20stree... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/18/2011 12:25 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Budget Question
Attachments:

Hi Neal,

Here are the budget figures that you requested. Please take into consideration that the 2012 budget has large capital
improvement projects included. Those projects will be reviewed at this evenings meeting. If you have any other
questions please let us know. Thank you.

2011 General Fund $5,715,151

2011 Total Budget $24,191,363

2012 General Fund $5,463,841

2012 Total Budget $28,065,552

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Budget%20Quest... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 5:14 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Hi Jamie,
Thank you for the questions. The City Attorney was copied on this email due to the nature of the records
request. It's important that legal counsel is made aware of the request; should legal consultation be required
or advice on other questions relating to the Public Records Law. If I need the City Attorney's office to review
these emails to ensure they are subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, the City can charge those
costs back to the requesting party so it will not be a cost to the City.

The records request was from the media and I'm relaying that request to you. They'll be provided a copy of
this email in the overall documents.

If you have any other questions, again, please let me know. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:20 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did
notice that Pam & Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I
thought you said this was in regards to something with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'


Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Wed 5/18/2011 10:34 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: short vacation - long weekend
Attachments:

I need to use up some vacation time so I’ll be off on Friday 5/20 and Monday 5/23. I’ll be around town so I am not appointing an
acting CM. Please call if you need me however.

I am also planning a longer vacation after budget adoption in late June. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/short%20vacation... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Tue 5/17/2011 3:54 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Planning Commission Meeting Agenda 5-24-2011
Attachments: PC 5-24-11.pdf(19KB)

For your information.

Debby Roth, CMC

City of Cornelius

p-503-992-5305

e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Rush, Susan


Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 3:23 PM
To: Christian Gaston ; Christian Gaston (cgaston@gmail.com); John Schrag; Kathy Fuller; Kelly House
(khouse@oregonian.com)
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Jones, Ellie; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: May 24 Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

Attached is the agenda for the May 24 Planning Commission Meeting for your review and publication.

Susan Rush
Support Specialist II

Development & Operations

Phone:  503.992.5371

Fax:      503.357.3424

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Planning%20Co... 6/1/2011
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 5:44 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Roth, Debby
Subject: Upcoming Council Agendas

Hi Neal – here is the preliminary list of agenda topics for the next several meetings and worksessions.  I’m thinking there 
will be enough business on 6/20 that we not have time for a worksession anyway.  Give me a call if you want to talk 
about any of these topics.   
 
a. 5/16 worksession: general services fee, graffiti removal 
b. 6/6: resolution on fee changes (utility bills and other), Q3 financial report, WCCLS IGA amendment 
(formula change with new levy), goal setting, Regional Solutions Team, CDBG IGA amendments, 
City Attorney recruitment (status report), Fiscal Policy Amendment (GASB 54), UGB expansion 
proposal, set special meeting on 6/20  
c. 6/20 Special Meeting and Worksession: budget hearing, adopt budget/levy taxes, CIP, City 
Attorney recruitment, compensation package for management/non‐represented, Supplemental 
Budget II public hearing 
 
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 

1
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Mathiesen, Amber Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 4:46 PM
To: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Brad Coffey; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Ralph Brown; Rebecca
Edmison; Steve Heinrich
Cc:
Subject: Agenda 5-18-11-Budget Committee
Attachments: Agenda 5-18-11-Budget Committee.pdf(15KB) Agenda 5-18-11-Budget Committee.doc(40KB)

Hello everyone,

Here is the agenda for the Budget Committee meeting May 18th at 7 pm.

Amber Mathiesen

Management Analyst - CMC

City of Cornelius

PH: 503-357-9112

FAX: 503-357-7775

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Agenda%20%20... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 9:38 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Thank you for what you do.
Attachments:

I'm away from the office until May 24th. If you need an immediate response please call our office at 503-357-
9112. I will likely be able to see emails but not necessarily all attachments. Dave

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Out%20of%20Of... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/27/2011 12:18 PM.


This message was sent with high importance.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 11:15 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov);
Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Important - alternative budget hearing date
Attachments:

Can you all please respond just as soon as possible? Council President Jef Dalin has informed me that he is not available on Monday
6/20 for the budget hearing. He suggests meeting on Monday 6/13 instead. Are you available that evening? I need to know ASAP
as we have to place our ads for the hearing and provide some other notices in advance of the hearing. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Important%20-%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

You replied on 5/25/2011 2:12 PM.


Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly provided
by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

Debby

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Public%20Recor... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Public%20Recor... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 2:12 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a habit of using only
my city website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer since sometime back in September
before the election, and I don't use my work email for city business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a
habit of confining city business to this website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly provided
by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 4

Neal Knight
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 5:14 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Hi Jamie,
Thank you for the questions. The City Attorney was copied on this email due to the nature
of the records request. It's important that legal counsel is made aware of the request;
should legal consultation be required or advice on other questions relating to the Public
Records Law. If I need the City Attorney's office to review these emails to ensure they are
subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, the City can charge those costs back to
the requesting party so it will not be a cost to the City.

The records request was from the media and I'm relaying that request to you. They'll be
provided a copy of this email in the overall documents.

If you have any other questions, again, please let me know. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the
Oregon Public Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:20 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin
(external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the
city e mail. I did notice that Pam & Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being
charged for them to read our e mails? I thought you said this was in regards to something
with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 4

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to
provide "all" email sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your
official capacity for May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email
account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state,
except as otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 4

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording,


including letters, words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers
emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your
help in disclosing all the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the
Oregon Public Records Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 4 of 4

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been
blocked. Click here to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Community Action [cholmstedt@caowash.org] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:42 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Last chance to join the celebration!
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Last%20chance... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

Event proceeds support Community Action programs that help   
more than 25,000 of our friends and neighbors get back on their feet every year.  
  

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Last%20chance... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

All reservations must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, May 30th. 
Canʹt make it to the event?  Click here to make a secure donation online.      

Forward email

This email was sent to nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Last%20chance... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Neal Knight Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein,
Paul; Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire
Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be
replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the
savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/police%20officer... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Jamie Minshall Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:19 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external);
Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: image003.png(8KB)

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the
city e mail. I did notice that Pam & Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being
charged for them to read our e mails? I thought you said this was in regards to something
with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to
provide "all" email sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your
official capacity for May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email
account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state,
except as otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording,


including letters, words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers
emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your
help in disclosing all the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the
Oregon Public Records Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Justin Wood [justinw@hbapdx.org] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:00 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Regional Development Issues Forum
Attachments:

I wanted to follow up to our earlier invitation to you for a special event we’re doing for elected officials. Our
Regional Development Issues Forum provides background on our industry’s perspectives and positions on key
growth and building related issues that impact home building and development. We’ll have a panel of 4-5
builders/developers who will discuss things like UGB planning and expansion, annexation, SDCs, infill building and
infrastructure finance. They will also take questions from and provide feedback to the elected officials attending.

The program is coming up on Wednesday, June 1 from 3-4:30 pm and will be held here at the HBA
building. I would really appreciate it if you could make it. Our bigger goal with the program is to engage in
dialogue with electeds on issues and better show what we support (not just what we oppose) and how we can
work together to accomplish regional goals. We also want electeds to be able to discuss issues directly with key
industry members who are out there working to develop and build for our region’s future.

A copy of the invitation is below in case you did not receive it. The program will be followed by a cocktail hour
to allow for some informal discussions and networking after the forum as well.

Hope you can make it,

Justin Wood

Government & Builder Relations Manager

Home Builders Association of Metro Portland

(503) 684-1880

(503) 684-0588 fax

(503) 997-7966 cell

Your HBA membership could be worth thousands! Being an HBA member means getting huge discounts
on employee health insurance, fuel, cell phones and more. Your membership doesn't just pay for itself. It can
pay you back. Click here to find out how to get the most from your HBA membership.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Regional%20De... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn!

Regional Development Issues Forum


For Elected Officials
June 1, 2011

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Please join other area elected officials and HBA members at our upcoming Regional
Development Issues Forum. A panel of HBA members will be engaging in a
discussion and answering questions regarding regional policies and issues important
to our industry including:

Social networking to follow  SDCs


from
 Infrastructure Finance
 Future Growth Management
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
 Infill Building

Home Builders Association Our Panel will feature -

15555 SW Bangy Road

Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Karl Finkelnburg, Sterling Savings Bank

503-684-1880 Tim Breedlove, Renaissance Homes

Jim Chapman , Legend Homes

Dan Grimberg, Arbor Custom Homes

Drake Butsch, First American Title

Following the forum please join us for a social networking hour.

Please take time to learn a more about our industry and how we can work together
on key issues facing our region.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Regional%20De... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

Please RSVP to JustinW@hbapdx.org.

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Regional%20De... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 2:47 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Mari,

Thank you for responding and your follow-up phone call.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a habit of using only
my city website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer since sometime back in September
before the election, and I don't use my work email for city business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a
habit of confining city business to this website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise
expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

 Paper

 Maps

 Faxes

 Electronic recordings

 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words,
pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic
recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 2:12 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external);
Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a
habit of using only my city website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer
since sometime back in September before the election, and I don't use my work email for city
business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a habit of confining city business to this
website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent
and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise
expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

 Paper

 Maps

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

 Faxes

 Electronic recordings

 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words,
pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic
recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent
and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise
expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

 Paper

 Maps

 Faxes

 Electronic recordings

 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words,
pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic
recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Public%20Recor... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Public%20Recor... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session
Attachments: CC06-16-2011A CCLegWS Ltr(Cities).pdf(53KB)

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training
Session. If you plan to attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius. If
you have any questions let me know. Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint
Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16,
2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner,
League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

Michael Sykes, City Manager

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Joint%20Wester... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Joint%20Wester... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:28 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: FW: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June
16th
Attachments: CC06-16-11A.CCLegWS.Ltr(Cities).pdf(71KB)

Neal – do you wish any assistance with notes for a “mayor’s update” at the beginning of the meeting?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Anna Ruggles [mailto:aruggles@forestgrove-or.gov]


Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 4:05 PM
To: Anna Ruggles; Recorder; Jim Hough, City Manager of Banks; Roth, Debby; Waffle, Dave;
lisa@northplains.org; Don Otterman, City Manager of North Plains; Amber Ames; City of Gaston;
melindac@ci.hillsboro.or.us; brucew@ci.hillsboro.or.us
Cc: Peter Truax; Michael Sykes
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June 16th

Please route to your Elected Officials and Administrators:

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint
Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16,
2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/FW:%20Joint%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City


update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner,
League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

Please respond back to Anna Ruggles with your RSVP no later than Friday, June 10, 2011; an RSVP form is
attached along with the agenda.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

Michael Sykes, City Manager

 Anna D. Ruggles, CMC, City Recorder

City of Forest Grove

PO Box 326, 1924 Council Street

Forest Grove, OR  97116

Direct Line:  503.992.3235

Fax:  503.992.3207

E‐mail:  aruggles@forestgrove‐or.gov

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/FW:%20Joint%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/FW:%20Joint%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Gary Clark [Gary.Clark@trusys.com] Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Physical Security & Life Safety Consulting Services for Cities!
Attachments: Gary Clark.vcf(8KB) TRUSYS BROCHURE.pdf(1MB) TRUSYS ERI & SSI - SAMPLE
SET.pdf(7MB)

To: Neal Knight,


City of Cornelius

By way of introduction, I'm Gary Clark with TRUSYS (True Systems Designers) located in the Lake
Oswego-Portland area. We provide consulting services througout the Pacific NW for any physical
security applications cities & municipalities may be considering. We approach physical security from
an “Organizational Resilience" per ANSI/ASIS ASP.1:2009 perspective which factors in city policies,
security requirements, the type of emergency, and available resources to better preplan an emergency
response for events ranging from earthquakes & fires to an active shooter in a facility. Please place
TRUSYS on your referral list for such consulting services. If this email needs to be redirected
to other staff personnel tasked with security & life safety issues, please do so and let me know who
that might be.

TRUSYS provides security site assessments, assistance with security grants & other funding
resources, emergency preparedness drills, and consulting services for planning, design, project
management, and policy & procedure development for Security and Fire & Life Safety systems. We
do not sell or install any product or system, but rather would act as the City’s technical consultant &
advocate in assisting with planning & installing security upgrades whether electronic or structural. We
provide cities with assistance in preparing their security related RFP’s and assist them in evaluating
those bids once they are received. We are very knowledgeable regarding today's security systems,
their features (pluse & minus), and equipment pricing. With that information, the city is in a position
to better select the best system & vendor given the budget. I’ve attached a copy of our brochure,
samples of our plans & CAD drawings, and my Outlook business card for future reference.

Because security cameras, access control, and intrusion detection systems today are highly
computerized and operate over the City’s local area computer network (LAN), there are a considerable
number of technical issues with regard to bandwidth and software & hardware compatibility that need
to be addressed. With the recent advancements in security technology, there are some important new
considerations that every city should keep in mind:

1. Today’s Cameras, Access Control Card Readers, and Intrusion Detection (burglar alarm) systems
are designed to be “integrated” together to operate as one single system on the city’s LAN, saving
labor costs. No longer should cities install separate systems at individual buildings or sites. By
adopting an integrated city-wide “Template” for security installations, cities are able to lower overall
cost of these systems, have a better & more standardized installation, and dramatically improve their
response to emergencies.
2. IP Network cameras using CAT 5/6e cabling have replaced the older composite cameras that use
coax cable. These new IP Network Cameras offer far higher video quality & resolution and therefore
less cameras are needed, resulting in lower system costs.
3. Cities can also save considerable monthly expense for alarm "dial out" notification by simply

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Physical%20Sec... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

adding a “network appliance” to their existing burglar alarm panels. This will allow the alarm panel to
report alarms over a free internet connection instead of using a costly dedicated phoneline. This can
save cities a significant amount of money monthly that can help pay for future security upgrades.
4. Cities should have a computerized Emergency Notification System in-place to notify staff, visiting
public, and first responders of emergencies via cell phones, PDAs, laptops, & staff workstations.

TRUSYS' customers include school districts, hospitals, cities, and architects & engineering firms. In
this time of tight budgets, there are a lot of things a city can do to help stretch their security dollars in
making their facilities safer. If you have questions or a project you would like to discuss, please call
me at cell # 503.703.9749. I look forward to talking with you!

GARY CLARK
SENIOR CONSULTANT
TRUSYS
4500 SW Kruse Way, Ste 100
Lake Oswego, OR, 97035
www.trusys.com

+1 (503) 703-9749
gary.clark@trusys.com

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Physical%20Sec... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 12:50 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external);
Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session
Attachments:

This is one I can go to, so I'll attend.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle,
Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training
Session. If you plan to attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius. If
you have any questions let me know. Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint
Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16,
2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner,
League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Joint%2... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Joint%2... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Mon 5/2/2011 8:15 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: FW: Amended Agenda - Parks Advisory Board May 3, 2011 Meeting
Attachments: AMENDED AGENDA - May 3.pdf(19KB)

FYI

Debby Roth, CMC

City of Cornelius

p-503-992-5305

e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Carter, Linda


Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:24 AM
To: Christian Gaston ; Christian Gaston (cgaston@gmail.com); John Schrag; Kathy Fuller; Kelly House
(khouse@oregonian.com)
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Jones, Ellie; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Amended Agenda - Parks Advisory Board May 3, 2011 Meeting

Attached is the amended agenda for the May 3, 2011 Parks Advisory Board meeting for your review and publication

Linda W. Carter
Support Specialist III

Development & Operations


1300 S. Kodiak Circle
Cornelius, OR  97113
Phone 503 357-3011
Fax    503 357-3424

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/FW:%20Amende... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 12:37 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Word on the streets
Attachments:

I'm away from the office until May 24th. If you need an immediate response please call our
office at 503-357-9112. I will likely be able to see emails but not necessarily all
attachments. Dave

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Out%20of%20O... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/23/2011 12:21 PM.


Neal Knight
From: John & Cyndi Groth [jcgroth@comcast.net] Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets
Attachments:

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.

The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are
being taxed too much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are
not doing very well. Apart from the school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two
areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move
forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Word%20on%2... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Good Morning Jef,

The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content.  I have asked all the City Council to provide this 
information.   It would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks, 

Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?

forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?

What about junk email to my city account?

The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent
and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

 Paper

 Maps

 Faxes

 Electronic recordings

 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words,
pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic
recordings.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Sun 5/22/2011 5:54 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer,
Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Bob & Sharon; BobbieGary Godfrey;
Bruce Chamberlin (chamberlin97113@comcast.net); Christian Gaston
(cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston (csgaston@gmail.com); Coffey, Brad (WAU);
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; Disco, Thom W; Edith Lavoie (eiLavoie@frontier.com); Fischer, Alicia;
Jansen, Mark; Jeannine Murrell; Jeff Roth - work (jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us); Jeffrey, Kerry -
Cornelius, OR; Jerry and Pat Richmond (richmond3381@comcast.net); Joel Peterson
(corneliuschamber@frontier.com); John Oliver (news@kuik.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Jones, Ellie; Jose Orozco (orozcoj@gmail.com); Kathy Fuller
(kathy@hillsboroargus.com); Katie Eyre Brewer (rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us); Kelly
House; Kelly Welch; Kelly White; Lotina, Carmen; Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria
Aguilar; Marianne Vandervelden (vandy10@frontier.com); Marie Griffin (rigriffin@yahoo.com);
Mathiesen, Amber; Nancy McClain (nancy@nmcclainco.com); Nicole Kaufman
(kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us); Noffsinger, Joe; Patty Harmon (pattyh_echo@yahoo.com);
Reckmann, Marc; Rodriguez, Cindy; Ross Schultz; Ross Schultz (ross@city-x.com); Shaun
Conrad; Sheri Wantland (wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org); Teresa Hammond
(teresah@wccls.org); Teri Koerner (fgchamber@groveweb.net); Theresa Deardorff; Todd Smith
(toadjetta@yahoo.com); Tom Evans (43419.evant@uwgretailer.com); Tonya Disco
(tntdisco@frontier.com); Watts, Shawn; Wellhouser, Craig; Will Blood
Subject: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 052211.doc(37KB) brief 052211.pdf(100KB)

It is Sunday so time for this week’s edition of the Griddle. The City Council is off until June 6th as May is a “5
Monday month” offering several weeks to skip and the Budget Committee has adjourned for the year.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/weekly%20brief... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 12:37 PM
To: John & Cyndi Groth; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Word on the streets
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: John & Cyndi Groth [mailto:jcgroth@comcast.net]


Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.

The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are
being taxed too much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are
not doing very well. Apart from the school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two
areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move
forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

I appreciate your comments on these issues . As you know Team 3 ran there campain on doing our best to keep
the costs of running the city down without going after important services ( police , fire , public works ) . It should
be possible to remove the general service fee without hurting impotant services . We do intend to do that but
have had a lot of resistance from the city manager on down .

I beleive that Dave Waffle does not understand that the Mayor & City Council are his bosses and does not seem
to be working for there best interest .However I am confident that dispite the obsticals being thrown in our way .
we will prevail in doing what is best for the people of cornelius .

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

If you would like to get together sometime and talk about what we are doing feel free to give me a call and I
will be glad to discuss our vision for the future of cornelius and how we intend to impliment that plan !

Thank You Mayor Neal Knight

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Sun 5/22/2011 5:36 PM
To: Mark Fryburg
Cc: Neal Knight
Subject: RE: PGE & Cornelius Farmer's Market
Attachments:

HI Mark – can you please use Neal’s city email which is nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us? Thanks for the support.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

From: Mark Fryburg [mailto:Mark.Fryburg@pgn.com]


Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 12:04 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight (nealdknight@verizon.net)
Subject: RE: PGE & Cornelius Farmer's Market

Dave and Neal,

Just wanted to confirm that PGE delivered on $600 check to the Boosters for the Farmers Market and another
$300 is on the way from our Green Power Program. First funds were used for signage, which looked quite
good. I spent a little more than an hour at the Market y-day and vendors seemed pleaseed w/turnout for a first
day, at least while I was there. Some said traffic, even at 3:15 PM was much better than at El Grande.

I'm hoping its a big success.

Meantime, the expected electricity supply (an AC plug at the bottome of a parking lot lamp pole) was not there.
They sufficed with some donated portable generators y-day. While PGE cannot legally do work that would
compete with a private sector electrician, I am lining up PGE staff to give technical advice and do PGE's part
should Wal-Mart decide to install any new electrical service out there. Terri Mullins, the new mgr, seems very
much on top of things.

Just wanted to get back to you guys on this after our initial conversations some weeks ago. (I talked to

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20PGE%2... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

Councilor Heinrich at the event y-day.)

Best wishes,

- Mark

Mark Fryburg

PGE Government Affairs

503-464-8731

503-706-5825 (cell)

Postal:

1WTC0301

121 SW Salmon

Portland OR 97204

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20PGE%2... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Julie Oke [jmoke@orcities.org] Sent: Fri 5/20/2011 12:40 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 20 edition
Attachments:

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-20-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the
League's Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here: http://list.orcities.org:81/u?


id=94701.a02b31e615fdb0ca3dbb5ca5408da418&n=T&l=loc-weekly-bulletin&o=197529

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197529-94701.a02b31e615fdb0ca3dbb5ca5408da418@list.orcities.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/LOC%20Bulleti... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 12:50 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session
Attachments:

This is one I can go to, so I'll attend.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training Session. If you plan to
attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius. If you have any questions let me know.
Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint Western Washington
County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16, 2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner, League of Oregon
Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20We... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20We... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/31/2011 2:44 PM.


Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Tue 5/31/2011 9:50 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc: Roth, Debby
Subject: attorney review
Attachments:

Hi Mari – I realized over the weekend that we should have given you a form/worksheet for each firm. I did so now and placed them
in your mailbox along with the rest of the council. You are the only one that picked them up so far. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/attorney%20revie... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Tue 5/31/2011 8:55 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Cc:
Subject: RE: RFP-Attorney Services
Attachments:

Good morning Debby, can you email me a blank attorney review sheet? I filled one out not realizing that there
was only one in the information provided. I have 5 more to do. I more than likely will be able to print it here. If
not, I'll let you know, and maybe I can have them put in my mailbox. Thanks.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:44 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RFP-Attorney Services

The RFP’s for attorney services will be available in your mail boxes after 3:30 pm on Friday. Instructions will be provided regarding
the criteria to use for the selection process. Thanks..Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20RFP-Attorne... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Tue 5/31/2011 2:44 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: attorney review
Attachments:

Thanks, I'll get them tonight.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Tue 5/31/2011 9:50 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc: Roth, Debby
Subject: attorney review

Hi Mari – I realized over the weekend that we should have given you a form/worksheet for each firm. I did so now and placed them
in your mailbox along with the rest of the council. You are the only one that picked them up so far. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20attorney%20... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 7:56 AM
To: Neal Knight; Jonathan Schlueter
Cc: Roth, Debby
Subject: Home ill
Attachments:

Sorry to miss the meeting this morning.


Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with Nextel Direct Connect

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Home%20ill.EM... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been blocked. Click here
to unblock content.
Mari Gottwald
From: Jerralynn Ness, Executive Director [cholmstedt@caowash.org] Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 10:52 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: A special invitation to join the celebration.
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Dear Friends, 
  
In just a few short weeks, we will be honoring three very deserving partners for their 
support of Community Action and their dedication to strengthening communities in 
Washington County.  The Celebration of Community Spirit Awards Banquet, taking 
place on June 1 at the Oregon Zoo from 5:30 ‐ 8:30pm, raises vital funds for Community 
Action programs and services that help low‐income people in our community achieve 
self‐determination.     
  
I invite you to join me in celebrating this yearʹs outstanding recipients.   
  
Corporate Partner:  CareOregon 
Business Leader:  Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK 
Community Partner:  Coffee Creek Correctional Facility 
  
Tickets are just $75 ($40 of the ticket price is a tax‐deductible contribution) and can be 
purchased online  or by calling 503‐693‐3230.  Guests will enjoy a complimentary wine 
tasting, along with dinner and an inspiring program.  Sponsorships starting at just $500 
are still available.  Learn more by emailing lbrown@caowash.org.  Event proceeds will 
make it possible for Community Action to bring hope, help and change to the growing 
number of local families who are struggling to make ends meet while still striving for a 
bright future for their children. 
  
If you arenʹt able to attend I encourage you to consider a donation to Community Action 
because, quite simply, we canʹt do it alone.  Visit our new communications site at 
www.hopehelpchange.com or click here to make a secure contribution online.    
  

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Now more than ever, your support is needed to ensure that Community Action is able 
to lend a hand to hard working families, so that they can remain stable during difficult 
times and access opportunities for success.   
  
Helping our neighbors overcome challenges and achieve self‐sufficiency is only possible 
when we all work together.  We look forward to celebrating our 2011 Community Spirit 
award recipients who believe, as we do, that every Washington County resident deserves 
to live with dignity and security and every child should have the chance to thrive. 
  
Thank you and congratulations to this yearʹs award recipients.  Hope to see you there! 
  
Warm regards, 
  

Jerralynn Ness 
Executive Director 
 

We care about the entire community and are dedicated to helping individuals help themselves and each other.
 Community Action is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.  All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

Forward email

This email was sent to mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/13/2011 2:06 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Bob & Sharon; BobbieGary Godfrey; Bruce Chamberlin
(chamberlin97113@comcast.net); Christian Gaston (cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston
(csgaston@gmail.com); Coffey, Brad (WAU); cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; Disco, Thom W; Edith Lavoie
(eiLavoie@frontier.com); Fischer, Alicia; Jansen, Mark; Jeannine Murrell; Jeff Roth - work
(jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us); Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR; Jerry and Pat Richmond (richmond3381@comcast.net);
Joel Peterson (corneliuschamber@frontier.com); John Oliver (news@kuik.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Jones, Ellie; Jose Orozco (orozcoj@gmail.com); Kathy Fuller
(kathy@hillsboroargus.com); Katie Eyre Brewer (rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us); Kelly House; Kelly Welch; Kelly
White; Lotina, Carmen; Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; Marianne Vandervelden
(vandy10@frontier.com); Marie Griffin (rigriffin@yahoo.com); Mathiesen, Amber; Nancy McClain
(nancy@nmcclainco.com); Nicole Kaufman (kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us); Noffsinger, Joe; Patty Harmon
(pattyh_echo@yahoo.com); Reckmann, Marc; Rodriguez, Cindy; Ross Schultz; Ross Schultz (ross@city-x.com);
Shaun Conrad; Sheri Wantland (wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org); Teresa Hammond (teresah@wccls.org); Teri
Koerner (fgchamber@groveweb.net); Theresa Deardorff; Todd Smith (toadjetta@yahoo.com); Tom Evans
(43419.evant@uwgretailer.com); Tonya Disco (tntdisco@frontier.com); Watts, Shawn; Wellhouser, Craig; Will
Blood
Subject: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 051511.doc(254KB) brief 051511.pdf(123KB)

Here is this week’s edition of the Griddle. This next week features a City Council worksession on Monday to discuss the General
Services Fee, graffiti removal program and urban growth boundary expansion proposals. The Budget Committee may have their
final meeting on Wednesday. Both meetings at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. I hope you have a nice weekend.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/weekly%20briefi... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Julie Oke [jmoke@orcities.org] Sent: Fri 5/13/2011 12:05 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 13 edition
Attachments:

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=Publications%2fNewsletters%2fWeekly%2fBulletin05-13-
11.pdf&tabid=798&mid=1588&language=en-US

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the
League's Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here: http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752&n=T&l=loc-weekly-


bulletin&o=197365

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197365-90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752@list.orcities.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/LOC%20Bulletin... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Mathiesen, Amber Sent: Thu 5/12/2011 4:14 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Rebecca Edmison; Steve Heinrich; Casey Parks; Christian
Gaston (cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston (csgaston@gmail.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Kathy Fuller
Cc: Roth, Debby; Waffle, Dave; Rubenstein, Paul; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael W. Kinkade
Subject: City Council Worksession May 16th, 7 pm
Attachments: Packet 5.16.11.pdf(2MB)

Hello Everyone,

Here is the packet for the May 16th City Council Worksession 7 pm in the City Council Chambers.

Amber Mathiesen

Management Analyst - CMC

City of Cornelius

PH: 503-357-9112

FAX: 503-357-7775

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/City%20Council... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Richard Ellmyer [ellmyer@macsolve.com] Sent: Wed 5/11/2011 7:06 PM
To: Interested Parties
Cc:
Subject: Oregon Kicker Reform Requires Faith Not Reason
Attachments:

In Salem, it's take a number


Published: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - The Oregonian Editorial Board
http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2011/05/in_salem_its_take_a_number.html#comments

This state must ... save for the next downturn. And it can't save enough for bad times if it must
kick back revenues during good ones.

Posted Comment

The Oregonian's position on the Kicker demands an article of faith. Do you, voter, believe that if the
legislature keeps the Kicker money in a so-called rainy day fund that it will, in fact, remain in and be used
exclusively for whatever someone determines is hard times? Who is that someone and to what purposes
might they put these sequestered funds?

If you are prone to belief in the supernatural, religious miracles and the like then you may believe
that the politicians in Oregon's legislature who are controlled by the Public Employee's Party (Democrats)
and the Economic Darwinists Party (Republicans) will exercise independent good judgement in the
spending of withheld Kicker rebates.

On the other hand, if you are more inclined to let real legislative history be your guide then you are
much more likely to reasonably deduce that, like the so-called dedicated funds of the Cultural Trust, the
legislature, like a drug addict, will steal money from whatever is the easiest source when they need it.

It's all about faith and trust. Two commodities that are in extremely short supply in Salem and
Washington D.C. these days.

Richard Ellmyer
North Portland

Note to readers:
The message above is not sent from a listserve nor is it sent to a permanent list. The recipients of this personal email have been chosen
on an ad hoc basis. If you are not interested in the political nature of this communication then you need only reply to the sender with
REMOVE in the subject and you will be removed from my address book. There is no point in trying to communicate with folks that
are not interested in public policy. It is counterproductive.

The First amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America not only guarantees American citizens free speech but also
the right "to petition the government for redress of grievances." This means that elected officials are not required to respond to or even
read, listen or view citizen communications. But it does mean that elected officials cannot preemptively stop citizens from
contacting them by any means, be it by visit, phone, package, letter, email or marching in front of their offices.

In the ten years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better than 99.5% of those receiving
my "Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to many thousands depending on the issue of
the day.

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 also known as the CAN-SPAM Act of
2003 specifically exempts political speech. It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this legislation. Over
the last seven years only a handful of the most egregious commercial violators have successfully been tried and convicted. The law
did not work as many of us who helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is an international problem which requires
an international solution. Signed emails with true headers whose content is related to government and politics that the receiver

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Oregon%20Kicke... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

considers "bothersome" are not spam.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Oregon%20Kicke... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Wed 5/11/2011 3:37 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc:
Subject: RE: explosion at Stimson Lumber
Attachments:

All units are clear of the scene. Chief Rubenstein will report at the Budget Committee tonight.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 1:43 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: explosion at Stimson Lumber

We have had a REAL incident at Stimpson Lumber this afternoon. There was an explosion of some kind with multiple injuries. Life
Flight is in route as are multiple ambulances and the regional hazmat team. We’ll let you know when we know more. Cornelius Fire
has moved up to cover Gaston as they are at the scene.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20explosio... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Mon 5/9/2011 9:38 AM
To: Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; Brad Coffey
Cc: Roth, Debby
Subject: CDBG - amendment
Attachments:

Jenny Proctor called from Washington County this morning to say that they are going to present each of the communities some
amendments in the base IGA between the county and the cities. They were hoping to avoid doing so but a new directive from HUD
requires them to recognize emergency housing programs in the IGA. We should get this in time for the 6/6 meeting.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/CDBG%20-%20a... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Wed 5/11/2011 3:07 PM
To: Mathiesen, Amber; 'Amy Scheckla-Cox'; Brad Coffey; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight;
'Ralph Brown'; 'Rebecca Edmison'; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Roth, Debby; Mathiesen, Amber; Noffsinger, Joe; Reynolds, Dick; Keyes, Terry; Crowell, Mark; Black, Steve;
Reckmann, Marc; Jones, Ellie; Meyer, Richard; Rubenstein, Paul; Karen Hill; Michael W. Kinkade
Subject: RE: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm
Attachments: bud 050911.doc(105KB) bud 050911.pdf(94KB)

Enclosed is the memo I’ll distribute tonight at the Budget Committee outlining three options to find $$ for the 13th police officer
position. We’ll have copies for you this evening but thought you might want to see this ahead of time. The major change is a
decision to move forward now with a reduction in the hours of the Municipal Court. In addition we also have actual rates for health
insurance instead of conservative estimates. Each option allows the Budget Committee to approve the funding for the Police
Department with 24x7 patrol coverage. Option A retains the ability for an 11% reduction in the General Services Fee. I trust you’ll
find these alternatives responsive to your request on April 28th. See you tonight.

We have learned that Amy Scheckla-Cox will be absent due to a family emergency but expect everyone else. Thanks for your
service on the Budget Committee.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

From: Mathiesen, Amber


Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 10:10 AM
To: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Brad Coffey; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Ralph Brown;
Rebecca Edmison; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby
Subject: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm

Hello Budget Committee!

Attached is this week’s agenda for the Budget Committee meeting. Please be sure to bring your book with you and if you have any
questions please send those over as soon as possible so we can have responses ready for the meeting.

We are planning a final meeting May 18th to hold the public hearings, make any final revisions and adopt the budget. So be sure to
mark your calendars, we need a minimum of 6 members voting to adopt to pass the budget.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Budget%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Amber Mathiesen

Management Analyst - CMC

City of Cornelius

PH: 503-357-9112

FAX: 503-357-7775

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Budget%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Patricia Longua [Patricia_Longua@co.washington.or.us] Sent: Mon 5/9/2011 8:00 AM
To: Patricia Longua
Cc:
Subject: PAB
Attachments: May12,11PABCancelationNotice.doc(33KB)

Good Morning,

The May 12th PAB meeting has been canceled. The June meeting will be on June 9th in Tualatin.

Thanks, Patricia

Patricia Longua
Washington County
Office of Community Development
328 W Main, Suite 100, MS 7
Hillsboro, OR 97123
503-846-8814

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/PAB.EML?Cmd... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Michael W. Kinkade [mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov] Sent: Mon 5/9/2011 12:29 PM
To: Michael Kinkade; Christy, Laura; Annette Evans; Dan Eischen; Wes VanDyke; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari
Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees
Subject: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - HIGH WIND WARNING and FORECAST
Attachments: Msg 8_Forecast_May 9.doc(47KB) Msg 9_High Wind Warning_May 9.doc(39KB)

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE – NOT AN ACTUAL WEATHER FORECAST

...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 8PM THIS EVENING TO 8AM PDT TUESDAY FOR
THE OREGON COAST AND SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON COAST...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PORTLAND HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND


WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 8PM TONIGHT TO 8AM PDT TUESDAY.

* WINDS: STRONG...DAMAGING WINDS OF 55-65 MPH WITH GUSTS TO NEAR 100 MPH CAN
BE EXPECTED.

* TIMING: FROM 8PM TONIGHT THROUGH 8AM TOMORROW.

* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: FLORENCE...ASTORIA...TILLAMOOK...RAYMOND... LONG BEACH

* IMPACTS: STRONG...DAMAGING WINDS WILL LIKELY BLOW DOWN TREES CAUSING


POWER OUTAGES AND SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY DAMAGE. HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES MAY
ALSO BE PRONE TO BEING BLOWN OVER.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS A HAZARDOUS HIGH WIND EVENT IS EXPECTED OR


OCCURRING. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST 40 MPH OR GUSTS OF 58 MPH OR
MORE CAN LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/DISASTER%20E... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

See attached for full text of warning.

Attached is the weather forecast for the next few days. Below is a synopsis.

A strong jet stream will usher in a very strong and moisture laden front this evening into early Tues. As the
warm front moves into the region this evening, rainfall amounts of 0.5 to near 1.0 inch can be expected in the
valley with about 2 to 3 inches in the Coast Range. The heavy rain will push several rivers in the Coast Range
and Willamette Valley to near or above flood stage early Tuesday. Additionally, the cold front will move ashore
early Tues morning bringing very strong winds to the region. Models show the low pressure system tracking
across western Washington with a strong north-south pressure gradient across the interior of northwest
Oregon. Confidence remains high with this scenario. If this track is correct, very strong winds can be expected
along the Oregon coast and in the valleys of northwest Oregon. Wind gusts of near 100 mph are possible
along the coast later tonight and gusts near 70 mph are possible in the valleys early Tues morning. These
strong winds combined with the heavy rainfall the past couple of days could easily blow down trees, create
power outages and cause significant property damage. High Wind Warning will be issued for the coast, Coast
Range and valleys as well as several flood warnings.

Forecast Today:

Rain, heavy at times. Southeast wind 10 to 20 mph in the morning…increasing and becoming southwest 15 to
25 mph in the evening…further increasing and becoming southerly 25-45 mph overnight. Gusts near 40 mph
possible in the evening and 50 mph overnight. Rainfall amounts of 0.5 to near 1.0 inch expected. Highs 60 to
65. Lows 40 to 45.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/DISASTER%20E... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Mathiesen, Amber Sent: Mon 5/9/2011 10:10 AM
To: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Brad Coffey; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Ralph Brown; Rebecca
Edmison; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby
Subject: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm
Attachments: Agenda 5-11-11-Budget Committee.doc(42KB) Agenda 5-11-11-Budget Committee.pdf(16KB)

Hello Budget Committee!

Attached is this week’s agenda for the Budget Committee meeting. Please be sure to bring your book with you and if you have any
questions please send those over as soon as possible so we can have responses ready for the meeting.

We are planning a final meeting May 18th to hold the public hearings, make any final revisions and adopt the budget. So be sure to
mark your calendars, we need a minimum of 6 members voting to adopt to pass the budget.

Amber Mathiesen

Management Analyst - CMC

City of Cornelius

PH: 503-357-9112

FAX: 503-357-7775

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Budget%20Meeti... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Sun 5/8/2011 6:14 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Bob & Sharon; BobbieGary Godfrey; Bruce Chamberlin
(chamberlin97113@comcast.net); Christian Gaston (cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston
(csgaston@gmail.com); Coffey, Brad (WAU); cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; Disco, Thom W; Edith Lavoie
(eiLavoie@frontier.com); Fischer, Alicia; Jansen, Mark; Jeannine Murrell; Jeff Roth - work
(jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us); Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR; Jerry and Pat Richmond (richmond3381@comcast.net);
Joel Peterson (corneliuschamber@frontier.com); John Oliver (news@kuik.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Jones, Ellie; Jose Orozco (orozcoj@gmail.com); Kathy Fuller
(kathy@hillsboroargus.com); Katie Eyre Brewer (rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us); Kelly House; Kelly Welch; Kelly
White; Lotina, Carmen; Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; Marianne Vandervelden
(vandy10@frontier.com); Marie Griffin (rigriffin@yahoo.com); Mathiesen, Amber; Nancy McClain
(nancy@nmcclainco.com); Nicole Kaufman (kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us); Noffsinger, Joe; Patty Harmon
(pattyh_echo@yahoo.com); Reckmann, Marc; Rodriguez, Cindy; Ross Schultz; Ross Schultz (ross@city-x.com);
Shaun Conrad; Sheri Wantland (wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org); Teresa Hammond (teresah@wccls.org); Teri
Koerner (fgchamber@groveweb.net); Theresa Deardorff; Todd Smith (toadjetta@yahoo.com); Tom Evans
(43419.evant@uwgretailer.com); Tonya Disco (tntdisco@frontier.com); Watts, Shawn; Wellhouser, Craig; Will
Blood
Subject: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 050811.doc(5MB) brief 050811.pdf(164KB)

After several weeks of early editions we are back to the normal Sunday version. I hope everyone had a great weekend.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/weekly%20briefi... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Richard Ellmyer [ellmyer@macsolve.com] Sent: Sat 5/7/2011 1:22 PM
To: Interested Parties
Cc:
Subject: Legislature Reluctant To Confirm Government Transparency As A Value And Goal - SB 41 Contentious
Attachments:

Attorney General John Kroger struggles to toughen Oregon's public


records act
Published: Saturday, May 07, 2011 By Jeff Mapes
Attorney General John Kroger's attempt to toughen Oregon's public records act has been stalled by
opposition from lobbyists for state and local government agencies and associations.

http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2011/05/attorney_general_john_kroger_s.html#comments

Published Comment
Attorney General John Kroger deserves considerable praise for his self-initiated efforts to reform the
moribund Oregon Public Records Law.
It is inherently within the interests of public jurisdictions to keep information from outsiders, namely, the
public, which could cause embarrassment, a challenge to their established public policies or possible
exposure to civil and criminal penalties.
There are four major elements that require reform.
1. Currently, a public entity can simply ignore any request indefinitely which prevents the local District
Attorney from becoming involved and forcing a resolution. A deadline for response MUST be
established.
2. Public Entities and District Attorneys throughout Oregon determine what form a request for public data
must have in order to be considered. This varies widely according to the individual interpretations of the
Oregon Public Records Law by Public Entities and District Attorneys. A statewide standardized form for
requesting Public Documents MUST be defined.
3. The costs imposed by public entities are arbitrary, capricious and often deliberately elevated to prevent
access to individual citizens especially those with modest means from accessing public data. The cost to
access public data MUST be minimal, justifiable and possibly, in some cases, subsidized, like
public defenders, health care, public housing and numerous tax deductions, all considered the
Common Good.
4. Oregon District Attorneys act as individual judges in Public Records Law cases. Their inclination is to
rule in favor of the established institutions in their respective counties. Each District Attorney interprets the
Oregon Public Records Law at they see fit. There is no statewide consistency. There MUST be an
appeals process to hold District Attorneys, like lower court judges, accountable for ignorance,
ineptitude and malfeasance.
The Oregon legislature needs to decide if transparency in government is still an Oregon value and goal
worth pursuing and funding. That is the basic question. The answer remains unclear.

Richard Ellmyer
Experienced User Of The Oregon Public Records Law
Former progressive candidate for the North Portland House seat in the May 2010 primary who supports
reform of the Oregon Public Records Law, particularly those elements mentioned above. Defeated
by establishment Democrat Tina Kotek, whose lack of public support for AG Kroger's efforts clearly
indicates her indifference, disinterest or opposition to reform of the Oregon Public Records Law,
particularly those elements mentioned above.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Legislature%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Note to readers:
The message above is not sent from a listserve nor is it sent to a permanent list. The recipients of this personal email have been chosen
on an ad hoc basis. If you are not interested in the political nature of this communication then you need only reply to the sender with
REMOVE in the subject and you will be removed from my address book. There is no point in trying to communicate with folks that
are not interested in public policy. It is counterproductive.

The First amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America not only guarantees American citizens free speech but also
the right "to petition the government for redress of grievances." This means that elected officials are not required to respond to or even
read, listen or view citizen communications. But it does mean that elected officials cannot preemptively stop citizens from
contacting them by any means, be it by visit, phone, package, letter, email or marching in front of their offices.

In the ten years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better than 99.5% of those receiving
my "Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to many thousands depending on the issue of
the day.

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 also known as the CAN-SPAM Act of
2003 specifically exempts political speech. It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this legislation. Over
the last seven years only a handful of the most egregious commercial violators have successfully been tried and convicted. The law
did not work as many of us who helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is an international problem which requires
an international solution. Signed emails with true headers whose content is related to government and politics that the receiver
considers "bothersome" are not spam.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Legislature%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 9:53 AM
To: Reynolds, Dick; Keyes, Terry; Crowell, Mark; Jones, Ellie; Black, Steve; Reckmann, Marc; Tuski, Diane; Karen Hill;
Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Subject: revised population estimates
Attachments:

Portland State has revised their population estimates to reflect the Census. So here are the official numbers.

US Census – April 1, 2010 11,869

PSU estimate - July 1, 2010 11,875 (was 11,020)

Other stats from the Census (4/1/10)

Household population – 11,707

Group quarters population – 162

Housing units 3,499

Vacancy rate 4.6%

My math would give us a household size of 3.5 people per household after subtracting vacant units and not counting group quarters
population.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/revised%20popul... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Michael W. Kinkade [mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov] Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 9:18 PM
To: Christy, Laura; Annette Evans; Dan Eischen; Wes VanDyke; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald; Steve
Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees; All Staff; City Councilors; Dahl, Robert W.
Subject: Disaster Drill Player Handbook
Attachments: Disaster Drill Player Handbook.doc(282KB)

For those of you participating in Tuesday’s disaster drill, attached is the


Player’s Handbook for this event. It helps describe the scope, lists all the
players, and sets the stage for the scenario.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Michael

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Disaster%20Drill... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Michael W. Kinkade [mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov] Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 9:14 PM
To: Christy, Laura; Annette Evans; Dan Eischen; Wes VanDyke; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald; Steve
Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees
Subject: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - WEATHER FORECAST #1
Attachments: Msg 1_Forecast_May 6.doc(45KB)

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE – NOT AN ACTUAL WEATHER FORECAST

Attached is the weather forecast for the next few days. Below is a synopsis.

“An active weather pattern continues over the region today with scattered showers expected behind a front that
moved through last night. Rainfall amounts of about 0.25 to 0.5 inch can be expected today. A series of
weather systems are expected to move through the region over the next 4 to 5 days on a frequency of about 24
to 36 hours. At this point in time, models indicate a very strong system will approach the coast during the early
part of next week and move inland late Monday or Tuesday. This system has the potential to cause very heavy
rain and high winds.”

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/DISASTER%20E... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/19/2011 8:15 AM.


Mari Gottwald
From: Karen Hill [karenh@wccls.org] Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 3:32 PM
To: Bash, Bill; Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com; Connie Starett; Edie Lavoie; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar; marianne
vandervelden; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; jerivera@centrocultural.org; davpot@clear.net;
jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us; lbaker@vgmhc.org;
ssanborn444@gmail.com; solares-steger@comcast.net; srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda Valenzuela
Cc: Betsy Wright; Mark Sherman
Subject: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd
Attachments:

Please mark your calendars for a wrap up meeting of the first phase of the Library Capital Campaign Plan. C3 consulting will have a
brief presentation of their recommendations for next steps. We are exploring the second and third floor concepts with other non-
profits including low-income housing. This will be addressed in the Campaign Plan recommendations.

I will provide an agenda and more details as we get closer to the date.

Thanks for your support,

Karen Hill

Cornelius Public Library Director

karenh@wccls.org

503-357-4093 (Library)

503-992-5307 (Direct)

http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Meeting%20for%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 11:41 AM
To: Neal Knight; Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein,
Paul
Cc: Mathiesen, Amber; Jones, Ellie; Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Neal – thanks for asking the questions.  Let’s see if I can rephrase the questions and answer each part.  If there 
are more questions please direct them to me and other managers so we can answer them. 

Where did the money go from police officer vacancies this current year?  The basic answer is that any $$ left 
in the Police Department budget is swept back into the General Fund “ending fund balance” at the end of the 
year and used as “net working capital” to begin the new fiscal year on July 1, 2011.  This is the same for all 
departments in the General Fund.  We know the Police Department will be under spent and have accounted 
for that in our estimate of having $571,335 in net working capital for FY 2011‐2012.  We always estimate that 
amount conservatively and adjust it later when the actual amount is known.  While the Police Department has 
not spent all its salaries and fringe benefit allocations this year it will exceed the allocation for overtime.  The 
personal services budget for the PD also included some vacation and holiday compensation to employees who 
retired. 

Where did the money go from Fire Chief retirement this current year? On March 7, 2011 the City Council 
approved Supplemental Budget #1 for FY 2010‐2011 which adjusted the budget to reallocate the savings from 
Chief Asanovic’s retirement.  He was also compensated for his vacation bank upon retirement which reduced 
the amount available.  The remaining funds were used to accomplish two things: 

a. Pay for the IGA with the City of Forest Grove for management of the Fire Department

b. Pay for interns for the balance of the fiscal year as their grant expired in December

Since we don’t have a Fire Chief how are the savings being used next year?  The savings from not having a 
Fire Chief generally just allow more flexibility in the General Fund with all the departments.  Fortunately the 
Fire Department’s intern grant was also renewed so the General Fund doesn’t have to absorb those costs 
either.  We would be in much worse financial condition if we still had to pay a Fire Chief and support the 
intern program.  The Fire Department specifically benefited from the “fire chief savings” in several ways.  They 
are being allowed some materials and services expenses that I’ve knocked out in other departments.  Their 
materials and services budget grows from $253,212 to $369,973 while personal services declines.

a. Full year of IGA with Forest Grove

b. Absorb a higher cost of apparatus maintenance

c. Hose and ladder testing

d. Replace an automatic defibrillator

e. Replace mobile data terminals in fire trucks

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20police%2... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

f. Higher spending for turnouts and other personal protective equipment (PPE)

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade;
Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: police officerfunding

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire
Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be
replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the
savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where did this money go to ?

Thank You

Mayor Neal D. Knight

City of Cornelius

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20police%2... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Julie Oke [jmoke@orcities.org] Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 11:39 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 6 edition
Attachments:

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-06-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the
League's Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here: http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752&n=T&l=loc-weekly-


bulletin&o=197153

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197153-90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752@list.orcities.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/LOC%20Bulletin... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:44 AM
To: Neal Knight; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external)
Cc: Roth, Debby; Karen Hill
Subject: Library Aide
Attachments:

Mayor Knight’s email raises several issues that need to be addressed but allow me to clarify the status of the 
Library Aide position.  I will also be addressing the other issues and have plans for doing so.

The advertisement for Library Aide is a recruitment for a person with basic customer service and clerical skills 
to serve on an “on‐call” basis.  The Cornelius Library is open 7 days a week for a total of 57 hours.  Minimum 
staffing is two people for safety and to allow breaks during the work day.  The position pays $11.82 per hour 
and earns no fringe benefits.  The salary and benefits are nowhere near the level required to pay a police 
officer (about $85,000 ‐ $90,000 annually).  This position adds no costs to the city because we need to fill the 
shift with someone in order to maintain service levels. 

It replaces a Library Aide who has taken a position at the library in St. Helens.  We use about 6‐7 part‐time 
employees in the Library. Most have other jobs or are attending school. Lately it has been difficult for all of 
them to fill the schedule so we are seeking one more person who may be available.  This person will strictly be 
“on‐call” at the beginning and not scheduled for a regular shift. 

The Library Aide announcement on the web site reads as follows:

JOB POSTING

LIBRARY AIDE

Library Aide – The City of Cornelius is hiring an Aide to provide customer service,

clerical computer support and manual work within the Library. English/Spanish bilingual

skills are desirable. This is a minimal part time position, starting pay begins at $11.82

per hour; weekends and/or evenings required.

Employment application packets are available at Cornelius City Hall,

www.ci.cornelius.or.us or by calling 503‐357‐9112. To be considered, submit a cover

letter and completed application to Human Resources, City of Cornelius, 1355 N.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Library%20Aide.... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Barlow St., Cornelius, OR 97113. Application will be accepted until May 6, 2011.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 6:46 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Subject:

Mayor Neal D. Knight

City of Cornelius

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

Mayor Neal D. Knight

City of Cornelius

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we
can't afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people
at the library ?

Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find
funds for the police officer ?

It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove
that we can't make the needed cuts .

After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to
do there job but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Library%20Aide.... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

other way !

Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no
problems and tell the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make
a point no mater how wrong we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?

Please stop the crap that is going on !

Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Library%20Aide.... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:18 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Reynolds, Dick; Keyes, Terry; Crowell, Mark; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: FW: Compliments to Cornelius at WCCC
Attachments:

Richard Meyer wanted you to know about an upcoming meeting of the Washington County Coordinating Committee meeting on May
9th. Council President Jef Dalin and I will be there. Apparently there will be some recognition of our Main Street improvements on
N. Adair Street. This is part of their agenda topic on pedestrian safety along transit routes. The meeting is at 12 noon in the
Beaverton Library. There is no award presentation , just recognition by way of photos of the improvements.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 10:27 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc: Keyes, Terry; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Compliments to Cornelius at WCCC

Dave,

At next Monday’s WCCC meeting, Tri-Met is going to describe Cornelius’ Main Street improvements as exemplary pedestrian, transit
and business friendly capital projects. It should be a nice compliment before our county and regional peers. Would you like to give
Commissioner Dalin and the Council a heads up? We should make sure that Cornelius is represented at this meeting.

Jessica Tump, MTAC and WCTAC member representing Tri-Met, practiced on WCTAC last Thursday and Keyes was pleasantly
surprised. She and I have been talking back and forth the past couple of days, as she wanted to assure that our Main Street
projects and private response are described accurately. I gave her before and after pictures as well.

- Richard

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/FW:%20Compli... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been blocked. Click here
to unblock content.
Mari Gottwald
From: Justin Wood on behalf of Justin Wood Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 10:20 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Regional Development Issues Forum For Elected Officials
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Save The Date


June 1, 2011 Regional Development Issues Forum
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
For Elected Officials
Social networking to follow
from Please save the date for our upcoming Regional Development Issues Forum. A
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM panel of HBA members will be engaging in a discussion with area elected officials
regarding regional policies and issues important to our industry including:

Home Builders Association


z SDCs
15555 SW Bangy Road
z Infrastructure Finance
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
z Future Growth Management
503-684-1880

Please take time to learn a little about our industry and how we can work together on
key issues facing our region.

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

Forward email

This email was sent to mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us by justinw@hbapdx.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Home Builders Association | 15555 SW Bangy Road | Suite 301 | Lake Oswego | OR | 97035

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Regional%20Dev... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Christy, Laura Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 10:32 AM
To: 'Annette Evans'; Dan Eischen; Wes VanDyke; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie
Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees
Subject: FW: Tuesday, May 10, Disaster Dri ll
Attachments: Forest Grove EOP.PDF(810KB)

I was asked to forward this by Chief Kinkade.


Laura

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kinkade [mailto:michaelkinkade@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 9:35 AM
To: Christy, Laura
Subject: Tuesday, May 10, Disaster Drill

This is a reminder that there will be a countywide disaster drill this


coming Tuesday, May 10, 2011 from 0900 until 1400 at Forest Grove Fire
Station 4 at 1919 Ash Street. This is a functional exercise of the
Emergency Operations Center where we will be exercising the command
staff roles of the EOC (this is NOT an exercise of field units). This
is also a joint EOC that will be coordinating a simulated event
impacting Forest Grove, Cornelius, Forest Grove Rural Fire Protection
District and the Cornelius Rural Fire Protection District.

Departments, elected officials, and supervisors that would like to


participate are welcome to do so, just let me know who would like to
play (we will help coach you through it). If you are going to play
please try to be there most of the morning at least. If you just want
to observe or tour the EOC we are happy to accommodate this (and we
encourage this) but keep in mind that this is a functional exercise
and that unlike last year the command staff will be interacting with
multiple agencies, simulators and field units and may not have time to
provide individual briefings.

The scenario this year is a forecasted wind storm, so simulated


weather forecasts will start going out on Friday (they will clearly
state that they are simulated). Attached is our EOP if you would like
to review this - I would recommend pages 16-32 and Hazard Specific
Annex (HSA) 6 (windstorm/tornado) and HSA 4 (power failure).

The timeline of events that will be happening include the following:

Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Weather updates and forecasts distributed

Monday Afternoon, May 9


Briefing of Agency Heads and recommendation to activate EOC Tuesday
morning.

Monday night, May 9


EOC set-up

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/FW:%20Tuesday... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Tuesday morning, May 10


0700: EOC staffed
0900: Exercise begins countywide, injects begin
1100: Elected official/Agency Head briefing with disaster
declaration, delegation of authority
1300: Begin demobilization
1400: Exercise terminated

Please email or call me if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Michael Kinkade
Fire Chief

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/FW:%20Tuesday... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Community Action [cholmstedt@caowash.org] Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 7:38 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Community Spirit Award Recipients Announced!
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Honoring dedicated community partners for their


outstanding commitment in the fight to  
end poverty in Washington County.
 

Outstanding Corporate Partner 


Celebration of Community
Spirit Awards Banquet
CareOregon  
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
CareOregon has been selected for Oregon Zoo 
their dedication to Community
Action's Opening Doors program,
which helps uninsured pregnant women access prenatal care
and supportive services. CareOregon is a nonprofit health care
provider, with a mission to help assure that all Oregonians have
access to high quality health care.

Outstanding Business Leader


Reception & Complimentary Wine
Tasting
5:30-6:30pm

Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK Dinner & Program


6:30-8:30pm
Doug Barrett, President of Cascade TEK, has
Event proceeds support Community 
been selected for his avid support of Community
Action programs that make hope, 
Action's mission. Cascade TEK serves the
help and change possible for more 
Pacific Northwest as a premier environmental test lab and
than 25,000 of our friends and 
chamber sales/service organization. Doug has shown exemplary
neighbors every year. 
commitment in making our community a better place to live by
supporting local nonprofit organizations throughout the region. For more information
about the event, click here
or call 503 693.3230
Outstanding Community Partner

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Community%20S... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Coffee Creek Correctional Facility


Coffee Creek Correctional Facility has been selected
for its collaboration with Community Action's Early
Head Start Program. This innovative education model
offers incarcerated mothers of infants and toddlers
opportunities to enroll their children in the program,
and take an active role in the development of their babies during
the crucial early years of life.

We care about the entire community, and are dedicated  


to helping individuals help themselves and each other.  

In partnership with the community,


Community Action assists low-income
people to achieve self-determination.

Forward email

This email was sent to mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Community%20S... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Neal Knight Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 6:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we
can't afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people
at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find
funds for the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove
that we can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to
do there job but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the
other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no
problems and tell the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make
a point no mater how wrong we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/No%20Subject-1... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 5

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Vision Action Network [Van@co.washington.or.us] Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 10:15 AM
To: Vision Action Network
Cc:
Subject: Vision Action Network - Spring 2011 Newsletter
Attachments: Spring 2011 Newsletter.pdf(588KB)

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Vision%20Action... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 5

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Vision%20Action... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 5

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Vision%20Action... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 5

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Vision%20Action... 6/1/2011
Page 5 of 5

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Vision%20Action... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Richard Ellmyer [ellmyer@macsolve.com] Sent: Mon 5/2/2011 9:19 AM
To: Interested Parties
Cc:
Subject: As Predicted, Single-Payer Charade And $700,000,000 Health Care IOU - DEAD
Attachments:

March 14, 2011 - by Richard Ellmyer

"The 2011 Oregon Legislative Assembly Will FAIL, Again, To Produce Comprehensive Health Care
Reform To Address Oregon's Moral And Economic Health Care Crisis

There are three choices related to comprehensive health care legislation this session.
1. Support $700,000,000 in new taxes to pay for the IOU left on the table from the previous
sessions' Billion dollar health care bill.

2. Support Single-Payer legislation recently sent to committees in the House and Senate.

3. Other? Includes the status quo. Asking public employees to contribute more to their health insurance
benefits is NOT a comprehensive solution. Diddling with the size of the Oregon Health Plan is NOT
a comprehensive solution. Piling more money on health care for children is NOT
a comprehensive solution. Asking for any help or favors from the federal government is NOT
a comprehensive solution to Oregon's moral and economic health care crisis.

All available evidence persuades me to write with confidence that there is no possibility that new taxes will
be enacted to pay for the 700 million IOU nor is there a snowball's chance in hell that Single-Payer will
ever come up for a vote on the House floor. Chances that either $700,000,000 in new taxes to pay for the
languishing health care bill from previous sessions or a Single-Payer health care plan would be passed by
either chamber much less both are zero to none."

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip Shields, Laurie Monnes
Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. ran like hell away from their previous work of several sessions on their Billion dollar health care reform
bill that required an additional $700,000,000 in new taxes to become fully operational. That's DEAD. So much for years of work and
so-called commitment by the once Public Employees Party (Democrats) supermajority.

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip Shields, Laurie Monnes
Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. couldn't get a committee work session on Single-Payer HB 3510 despite the fact that Mitch Greenlich is
a cosponsor of the bill and cochair of the Health committee. HB 3510 DEAD.

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip Shields, Laurie Monnes
Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. failed to have a mere public hearing, much less a work session, on Single-Payer SB 888 despite the fact
that Laurie Monnes Anderson is chair with a majority of Public Employees Party (Democrats) including Chip Shields, SB 888 sponsor,
and Alan Bates on her committee. SB 888 DEAD.

The Economic Darwinists Party (Republicans) aided and abetted their Public Employees Party (Democrats) colleagues by their
continuing efforts to stop all comprehensive health care reform solutions that violate their principle that only those rich enough to
afford to pay for a private health insurance industry policy should have health care. The rest can suffer and die in the gutter.

The taxpayer costs to subsidize health care premiums for public employees will continue to escalate unabated consuming ever larger
pieces of a shrinking public treasury pie.

The costs for businesses to subsidize health care premiums for their employees will continue to escalate unabated forcing many
businesses to stop paying altogether.

The class struggle war between Who Gets and Who Pays for health care in our Oregon community goes on with no end in
sight.

Our Oregon debate between health care as the Common Good versus health care as the domain of the rich and

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/As%20Predicted,... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

politically powerful remains contentious and unresolved.

So, the winner again is - The Status Quo

And the loser again is - The State of Oregon

Richard Ellmyer
Former progressive candidate for the North Portland House seat in the May 2010 primary, who authored the no tax increase, Single-
Payer type plan, the Oregon Community Health Care Bill, in 2004 and who has supported Single-Payer as the ONLY health care
solution to Oregon's and America's moral and economic health care crisis. Defeated by establishment Public Employees Party
(Democrat), Tina Kotek, who would not extend the constituent courtesy of submitting my Oregon Community Health Care Bill, does
not support Single-Payer and voted for the Billion dollar health care tax increase legislation of previous sessions.

P.S.
Not surprisingly, governor John Kitzhaber MD, whose ideas and efforts at health care reform were substantially rejected by
the Public Employees Party (Democrats) legislative leadership of the last two sessions, was NOT a player in this game.

Note to readers:
The message above is not sent from a listserve nor is it sent to a permanent list. The recipients of this personal email have been chosen
on an ad hoc basis. If you are not interested in the political nature of this communication then you need only reply to the sender with
REMOVE in the subject and you will be removed from my address book. There is no point in trying to communicate with folks that
are not interested in public policy. It is counterproductive.

The First amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America not only guarantees American citizens free speech but also
the right "to petition the government for redress of grievances." This means that elected officials are not required to respond to or even
read, listen or view citizen communications. But it does mean that elected officials cannot preemptively stop citizens from
contacting them by any means, be it by visit, phone, package, letter, email or marching in front of their offices.

In the ten years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better than 99.5% of those receiving
my "Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to many thousands depending on the issue of
the day.

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 also known as the CAN-SPAM Act of
2003 specifically exempts political speech. It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this legislation. Over
the last seven years only a handful of the most egregious commercial violators have successfully been tried and convicted. The law
did not work as many of us who helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is an international problem which requires
an international solution. Signed emails with true headers whose content is related to government and politics that the receiver
considers "bothersome" are not spam.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/As%20Predicted,... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Tue 5/3/2011 10:09 AM
To: Jamie Minshall
Cc: Roth, Debby; Neal Knight; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jef Dalin (external)
Subject: Labor Relations 101
Attachments:

Hi Jamie – I hope you are enjoying your trip. I’d be happy to review the Labor Relations 101 materials that were presented at the
worksession on May 2nd. It was a solid presentation that I can summarize for you to help you prepare for the labor issues we’ll be
facing. Just let me know when a convenient time is after you return. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Labor%20Relatio... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/23/2011 9:36 AM.


Mari Gottwald
From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [alfredo.solares- Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
vega@comcast.net]
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.
Attachments:

Council members

As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous
memo) to go the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your
concerns and views, and offer solutions when you bring up legitimate
complaints about city needs. During budget season, emotional decisions can distract and
sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best meets the needs of an
organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and adjustments
are needed, approach it with comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Thank%20you%2... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Jamie Minshall Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 6:45 PM
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave; nealdknight@verizon.net
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.
Attachments:

Alfredo,

I did voice my concerns and views at the last budget committee meeting. By receiving your e mail shortly after
that meeting, I believe this as an attempt to change my opinion/view. I support your choice to disagree with
my opinions....that what makes this country great! However, the voters of this community chose to vote for
somebody with no political experience vs. voting for the councilors that have been making policy for this city
for many years.....that says a lot.

I assure you that I am not emotional about my decisions, nor am I doing this to make friends. I ran for office
to do what the people that voted for me feel is best for the city.

I do not know you, but calling a person narrow minded is an insult. If you did in fact know me, you would
know that I am a about as open minded as they come. If you would in fact like to meet me and not pre judge,
give me a call. I would be more than happy to meet with you and answer any questions/concerns you may
have.

Thank you for agreeing that cuts and adjustments are needed!

Respectfully,

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us
503-954-5206

-----Original Message-----
From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net]
Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Thank%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and dedication
supporting the city manager and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) to go the extra
mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your concerns and views, and offer solutions
when you bring up legitimate complaints about city needs. During budget season, emotional decisions can
distract and sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best meets the needs of an organization.
There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and adjustments are needed, approach it with
comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Thank%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Karen Hill [karenh@wccls.org] Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 9:36 AM
To: Bash, Bill; 'Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com'; 'Connie Starett'; 'Edie Lavoie'; 'Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org)'; Maria
Aguilar; 'marianne vandervelden'; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; 'jerivera@centrocultural.org';
'Dave Potts (davpot@clear.net)'; 'jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com'; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us; Lynn
Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Sabrina Sanborn (ssanborn444@gmail.com); solares-steger@comcast.net;
srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda Valenzuela
Cc: 'Betsy Wright'; 'Mark Sherman'
Subject: CANCELLED: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd
Attachments:

Dear Friends,

I have decided to delay the gathering of the Capital Campaign team scheduled for June 2nd. The core issue of the city budget is
unsettled and many of our team members are heavily involved in its planning.

We will schedule a meeting for the Campaign team in July or early August when we have completed the city budget and can look
ahead to our next challenge.

Thanks again for your support.

The Library Advisory Board WILL meet as scheduled (7pm, June 2nd).

From: Karen Hill


Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 3:33 PM
To: Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com; Connie Starett; Edie Lavoie; Lynn Baker
(lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; marianne vandervelden; DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us;
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us; Richard Meyer (rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us); jerivera@centrocultural.org; Dave
Potts (davpot@clear.net); jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us; Lynn Baker
(lbaker@vgmhc.org); Sabrina Sanborn (ssanborn444@gmail.com); solares-steger@comcast.net;
srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda Valenzuela
Cc: Betsy Wright; Mark Sherman
Subject: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd

Please mark your calendars for a wrap up meeting of the first phase of the Library Capital Campaign Plan. C3 consulting will have a
brief presentation of their recommendations for next steps. We are exploring the second and third floor concepts with other non-
profits including low-income housing. This will be addressed in the Campaign Plan recommendations.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/CANCELLED:%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

I will provide an agenda and more details as we get closer to the date.

Thanks for your support,

Karen Hill

Cornelius Public Library Director

karenh@wccls.org

503-357-4093 (Library)

503-992-5307 (Direct)

http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/CANCELLED:%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 2:47 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Mari,

Thank you for responding and your follow-up phone call.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a habit of using only
my city website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer since sometime back in September
before the election, and I don't use my work email for city business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a
habit of confining city business to this website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly provided
by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Good Morning Jef,

The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content.  I have asked all the City Council to provide this information.   It 
would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks, 

Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?

forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?

What about junk email to my city account?

The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/RE:%20Public%20Records%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/RE:%20Public%20Records%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/RE:%20Public%20Records%... 6/1/2011
Waffle, Dave
From: Mari Gottwald
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 9:36 AM
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; Dalin, Jeff; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.

Alfredo,

I would like an answer to a question. How can you or anyone else judge a person narrow minded when you
don’t know that person personally? I don’t know you from Adam, and would never do such a thing.

I have a very LARGE legitimate concern regarding an item in the budget. This is a concern that I cannot state
to Mr. Waffle. However, Mr. Waffle knows of the situation and has not addressed it. AND, until the situation
is addressed, I cannot in all conscious vote for the proposed budget. This is a concern I personally feel is most
important to Cornelius being able to grow. Without growth, attracting businesses that will provide a wage a
family can live on, we will go nowhere. Yes, we are getting a Sonic, but it replaces a business we lost, and
Sonic will NOT provide many family wage jobs. Yes, we have a Walmart, but how many of the employees
there make a wage that a family can live on per month? My guess is that most are either doing it as a second
job, or maybe an out of work parent took the job to add to another parent’s non-family supporting wages. We
need solid companies that pay well.

If you consider all the businesses we’ve lost over the last few years, the new businesses we’ve “gained” aren’t
that much of a step forward.

Now that I’ve said that, maybe you’ll get an open mind, and realize that just maybe there ARE things in the city
that need to change. Only God has the right to judge people, we don’t. Consider the plank in you own eye
before you decide I, or anyone else, are narrow-minded.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net]


Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members

As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) to go
the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your concerns and views, and
offer solutions when you bring up legitimate complaints about city needs. During
budget season, emotional decisions can distract and sidetrack, preventing you from making a
decision that best meets the needs of an organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate
1
reasons why cuts and adjustments are needed, approach it with comprehensive and open rather
than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

2
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Community Action [cholmstedt@caowash.org] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:42 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Last chance to join the celebration!
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Last%20chance%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Event proceeds support Community Action programs that help   
more than 25,000 of our friends and neighbors get back on their feet every year.  
  

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Last%20chance%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

All reservations must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, May 30th. 
Canʹt make it to the event?  Click here to make a secure donation online.      

Forward email

This email was sent to mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Last%20chance%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 1:13 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: RE: Important - alternative budget hearing date
Attachments:

Yes – 7 p.m. Thanks Please just hold onto both dates at this point as I think some people have already left town for the weekend
such as Mayor Knight

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:18 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: RE: Important - alternative budget hearing date

I can make that date, I'm presuming 7:00 pm right?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 11:15 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Important - alternative budget hearing date

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Importan... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Can you all please respond just as soon as possible? Council President Jef Dalin has informed me that he is not available on Monday
6/20 for the budget hearing. He suggests meeting on Monday 6/13 instead. Are you available that evening? I need to know ASAP
as we have to place our ads for the hearing and provide some other notices in advance of the hearing. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Importan... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Jamie Minshall Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:19 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: image003.png(8KB)

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did
notice that Pam & Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I
thought you said this was in regards to something with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Mari Gottwald
From: Justin Wood [justinw@hbapdx.org] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 3:00 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Regional Development Issues Forum
Attachments:

I wanted to follow up to our earlier invitation to you for a special event we’re doing for elected officials. Our Regional Development
Issues Forum provides background on our industry’s perspectives and positions on key growth and building related issues that
impact home building and development. We’ll have a panel of 4-5 builders/developers who will discuss things like UGB planning and
expansion, annexation, SDCs, infill building and infrastructure finance. They will also take questions from and provide feedback to
the elected officials attending.

The program is coming up on Wednesday, June 1 from 3-4:30 pm and will be held here at the HBA building. I would
really appreciate it if you could make it. Our bigger goal with the program is to engage in dialogue with electeds on issues and
better show what we support (not just what we oppose) and how we can work together to accomplish regional goals. We also want
electeds to be able to discuss issues directly with key industry members who are out there working to develop and build for our
region’s future.

A copy of the invitation is below in case you did not receive it. The program will be followed by a cocktail hour to allow for some
informal discussions and networking after the forum as well.

Hope you can make it,

Justin Wood

Government & Builder Relations Manager

Home Builders Association of Metro Portland

(503) 684-1880

(503) 684-0588 fax

(503) 997-7966 cell

Your HBA membership could be worth thousands! Being an HBA member means getting huge discounts
on employee health insurance, fuel, cell phones and more. Your membership doesn't just pay for itself. It can
pay you back. Click here to find out how to get the most from your HBA membership.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Regional%20Dev... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn!

Regional Development Issues Forum


For Elected Officials
June 1, 2011

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Please join other area elected officials and HBA members at our upcoming Regional
Development Issues Forum. A panel of HBA members will be engaging in a
discussion and answering questions regarding regional policies and issues important
to our industry including:
Social networking to follow
from
z SDCs
z Infrastructure Finance
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM z Future Growth Management
z Infill Building
Home Builders Association
Our Panel will feature -
15555 SW Bangy Road

Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035


Karl Finkelnburg, Sterling Savings Bank
503-684-1880
Tim Breedlove, Renaissance Homes

Jim Chapman , Legend Homes

Dan Grimberg, Arbor Custom Homes

Drake Butsch, First American Title

Following the forum please join us for a social networking hour.

Please take time to learn a more about our industry and how we can work together
on key issues facing our region.

Please RSVP to JustinW@hbapdx.org.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Regional%20Dev... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Regional%20Dev... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Tue 5/31/2011 11:33 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: RE: RFP-Attorney Services
Attachments:

Done by Dave

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:55 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: RFP-Attorney Services

Good morning Debby, can you email me a blank attorney review sheet? I filled one out not realizing that there
was only one in the information provided. I have 5 more to do. I more than likely will be able to print it here. If
not, I'll let you know, and maybe I can have them put in my mailbox. Thanks.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20RFP-Att... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:44 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RFP-Attorney Services

The RFP’s for attorney services will be available in your mail boxes after 3:30 pm on Friday. Instructions will be provided regarding
the criteria to use for the selection process. Thanks..Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20RFP-Att... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 5

Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 9:01 AM
To: Mari Gottwald; Jef Dalin (external); Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Thank you Mari.

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder‐Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992‐5305, (503) 357‐7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 7:56 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Jef Dalin (external); Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

I have nothing to send, I have checked and double checked. I only use this sitefor city business, and have
been since it was set up.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 5

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:40 PM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all your email accounts.  Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder‐Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992‐5305, (503) 357‐7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 5

Good Morning Jef,

The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content.  I have asked all the City Council to provide this information.   It 
would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks, 

Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?

forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?

What about junk email to my city account?

The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 5

Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner


<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 5 of 5

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 7:57 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Cc:
Subject: RE: RFP-Attorney Services
Attachments:

Thanks, I've been busy with wedding and stuff this week, I'll stop by today and pick it up.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:44 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RFP-Attorney Services

The RFP’s for attorney services will be available in your mail boxes after 3:30 pm on Friday. Instructions will be provided regarding
the criteria to use for the selection process. Thanks..Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20RFP-Attorne... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Nancy Werner [Nancy@gov-law.com] Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 7:48 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

I am currently out of the office, returning on Monday, June 6th. If you need immediate assistance, please call
503 226-7191. Thank you.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Out%20of%20Of... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Julie Oke [jmoke@orcities.org] Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 12:56 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 27 edition
Attachments:

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-27-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the
League's Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here: http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752&n=T&l=loc-weekly-


bulletin&o=197692

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197692-90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752@list.orcities.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/LOC%20Bulletin... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been
blocked. Click here to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Joel Peterson [mail@mail.punchbowl.com] Sent: Wed 5/18/2011 12:50 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Joel Peterson sent you an eCard from Punchbowl
Attachments:

Joel Peterson (joel@servprohfyt.com) sent you an eCard!

To view your eCard, click here:


http://www.punchbowl.com/ecards/receive/c36757e3a1296ebc1ee4
(or copy and paste the above URL into your web browser)

Send your own fully customizable Punchbowl eCard!


http://www.punchbowl.com/ecards

Don't want eCards from this sender? Remove yourself.


© 2011 Punchbowl Software, Inc.
Punchbowl Software Inc. 873 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Joel... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Joanne Bengtson [joanne@tigard-or.gov] Sent: Tue 5/17/2011 4:44 PM
To: Denny Doyle; Craig Dirksen; Mayor David Hatcher - N. Plains; Mayor Gery Shirado - Durham ;
Mayor Jerry Willey- Hillsboro; Mayor John Kinsky- Banks; Mayor Keith Mays - Sherwood; Mayor
Lou Ogden - Tualatin; Neal Knight; Mayor Peter Truax - Forest Grove; Mayor Rick Lorenz -
Gaston; Mayor Ron Shay - King City
Cc: Chairman Duyck ; Liz Newton; Craig Prosser
Subject: DRAFT Letter format for input on Intertwine Proposal
Attachments: DRAFT Input on Intertwine Proposal -letter form 110511.docx(26KB)

Good afternoon Mayors,

Attached is the Mayor Dirksen’s draft letter regarding input on the Intertwine
Proposal. It is the same information Mayor Dirksen sent in his e-mail dated
May 11, but in a letter format per your request. Please let me know if you
need anything else.

Sincerely,

Joanne Bengtson

Exec. Asst. to City Manager & Mayor

City of Tigard

13125 SW Hall Blvd

Tigard, OR 97223

503-718-2476

joanne@tigard-or.gov

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/DR... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

DISCLAIMER: E-mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public
record laws. If requested, e-mail may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from
disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E-mails are retained by the City of Tigard in
compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules “City General Records Retention
Schedule.”

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/DR... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Joanne Bengtson [joanne@tigard-or.gov] Sent: Tue 5/17/2011 4:44 PM
To: Denny Doyle; Craig Dirksen; Mayor David Hatcher - N. Plains; Mayor Gery Shirado - Durham ; Mayor Jerry Willey- Hillsboro;
Mayor John Kinsky- Banks; Mayor Keith Mays - Sherwood; Mayor Lou Ogden - Tualatin; Neal Knight; Mayor Peter Truax -
Forest Grove; Mayor Rick Lorenz - Gaston; Mayor Ron Shay - King City
Cc: Chairman Duyck ; Liz Newton; Craig Prosser
Subject: DRAFT Letter format for input on Intertwine Proposal
Attachments: DRAFT Input on Intertwine Proposal -letter form 110511.docx(26KB)

Good afternoon Mayors,

Attached is the Mayor Dirksen’s draft letter regarding input on the Intertwine
Proposal. It is the same information Mayor Dirksen sent in his e-mail dated May 11,
but in a letter format per your request. Please let me know if you need anything else.

Sincerely,

Joanne Bengtson

Exec. Asst. to City Manager & Mayor

City of Tigard

13125 SW Hall Blvd

Tigard, OR 97223

503-718-2476

joanne@tigard-or.gov

DISCLAIMER: E-mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public record laws. If requested, e-mail
may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E-mails are
retained by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules “City General Records Retention
Schedule.”

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/DRAFT%20Letter%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 5

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 10:33 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?
Attachments:

Yes , please sign me up .


Thank You,

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 9:11 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

Do you wish me to register you for this?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Westside Economic Alliance [mailto:tdunham@westside-alliance.org]


Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:35 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

For a webpage version, click here

You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued
interest in receiving email from us.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 5

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.

WEA small logo

Different visions, one future


 Featuring

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 5

Clayton Hering, Mike Houck and Mary Kyle McCurdy

 Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.
*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*   

Embassy Suites Hotel

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 4 of 5

9000 S.W. Washington Square Road

Tigard, Oregon 97223

   Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation, and a place
where it's easy to get in touch with nature.  Unfortunately, our region is also a place of high
unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high demand on public services.  So how do we create a
thriving future both economically and environmentally?

   Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Mike Houck from the Urban
Greenspaces Institute, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from 1000 Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum
on Thursday, May 26 at the Embassy Suites near Washington Square.  Our speakers will share with
us the ambitions they see shaping the region in the future and how we can promote its economic
health and vitality for generations to come.

  To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office, payable to Westside
Economic Alliance, or telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa or MasterCard number.

DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel

9000 S.W. Washington Square Road


Tigard, Oregon 97223 

Cost:  $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 5 of 5

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org 


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsorship of this event is still available.  

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance

10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12

Portland, Oregon 97223


503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email

This email was sent to dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |

Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Thu 5/12/2011 1:06 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011
Attachments:

yes , chicken salad & bottled water .


thank you,

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Thu 5/12/2011 11:09 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Hi Neal – are you available on 5/19?  What do you wish for lunch?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Weinbender, Sue [mailto:weinbender@pacificu.edu]


Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 10:39 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; Waffle, Dave; dick.stenson@tuality.org;
Jose Rivera; Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; lisa.duncan@tuality.org; msykes@forestgrove-or.gov; Nancy
Hopkins (nancy.hopkins@tuality.org); Neal Knight; Truax, Pete; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener; Bahnsen,
Kathy
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Hi all:

I noticed that the first Lunch Option form that was sent to you had a date of May 12 on it.  The correct day for 
the luncheon is next Thursday, May 19th.  Thanks to those have turned in their menu selection.  Please have 
them turned into me by Monday, May 16th.  Thanks so much!

Sue

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Community%2... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Sue Weinbender | Assistant to the President |


Pacific University | 2043 College Way | Forest Grove, OR 97116
p: 503.352.2123 | f: 503.352.2965 | weinbender@pacificu.edu

Go Boxers! | 1.877.PAC.UNIV | www.pacificu.edu

Pacific University is committed to sustainability. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

From: Bahnsen, Kathy [mailto:KBahnsen@fgsd.k12.or.us]


Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:24 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; David Waffle; Dick Stenson (E-mail); Jose
Rivera (jerivera@centrocultural.org); Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; Lisa Duncan; msykes@forestgrove-
or.gov; Nancy Hopkins (E-mail); Neal Knight; Pete Truax; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener
(director@fgchamber.org); Weinbender, Sue
Subject: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Good afternoon – the next Community Leaders Lunch is May 19, 2011 at noon.  I have 
attached the order form for lunch.  If you have any agenda items you would like me to 
put down please let me know.  Brad Bafaro will meet you towards the end of your 
meeting to offer a tour of the Viking House.

Thanks,

Kathy

Kathy Bahnsen

Secretary to the Superintendent & School Board

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Community%2... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

1728 Main Street

Forest Grove, OR 97116

(503) 359-2406

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Community%2... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been
blocked. Click here to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Jerralynn Ness, Executive Director Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 10:52 AM
[cholmstedt@caowash.org]
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: A special invitation to join the celebration.
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Dear Friends, 
  
In just a few short weeks, we will be honoring three very deserving partners for their 
support of Community Action and their dedication to strengthening communities in 
Washington County.  The Celebration of Community Spirit Awards Banquet, taking 
place on June 1 at the Oregon Zoo from 5:30 ‐ 8:30pm, raises vital funds for Community 
Action programs and services that help low‐income people in our community achieve 
self‐determination.     
  
I invite you to join me in celebrating this yearʹs outstanding recipients.   
  
Corporate Partner:  CareOregon 
Business Leader:  Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK 
Community Partner:  Coffee Creek Correctional Facility 
  
Tickets are just $75 ($40 of the ticket price is a tax‐deductible contribution) and can be 
purchased online  or by calling 503‐693‐3230.  Guests will enjoy a complimentary wine 
tasting, along with dinner and an inspiring program.  Sponsorships starting at just $500 
are still available.  Learn more by emailing lbrown@caowash.org.  Event proceeds will 
make it possible for Community Action to bring hope, help and change to the growing 
number of local families who are struggling to make ends meet while still striving for a 
bright future for their children. 
  
If you arenʹt able to attend I encourage you to consider a donation to Community Action 
because, quite simply, we canʹt do it alone.  Visit our new communications site at 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

www.hopehelpchange.com or click here to make a secure contribution online.    
  
Now more than ever, your support is needed to ensure that Community Action is able 
to lend a hand to hard working families, so that they can remain stable during difficult 
times and access opportunities for success.   
  
Helping our neighbors overcome challenges and achieve self‐sufficiency is only possible 
when we all work together.  We look forward to celebrating our 2011 Community Spirit 
award recipients who believe, as we do, that every Washington County resident deserves 
to live with dignity and security and every child should have the chance to thrive. 
  
Thank you and congratulations to this yearʹs award recipients.  Hope to see you there! 
  
Warm regards, 
  

Jerralynn Ness 
Executive Director 
 

We care about the entire community and are dedicated to helping individuals help themselves and each other.
 Community Action is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.  All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

Forward email

This email was sent to nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 12:37 PM
To: John & Cyndi Groth; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Word on the streets
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: John & Cyndi Groth [mailto:jcgroth@comcast.net]


Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.

The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are being taxed too
much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are not doing very well. Apart from the
school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in
setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council
chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

I appreciate your comments on these issues . As you know Team 3 ran there campain on doing our best to keep the costs of
running the city down without going after important services ( police , fire , public works ) . It should be possible to remove the
general service fee without hurting impotant services . We do intend to do that but have had a lot of resistance from the city
manager on down .

I beleive that Dave Waffle does not understand that the Mayor & City Council are his bosses and does not seem to be working for
there best interest .However I am confident that dispite the obsticals being thrown in our way . we will prevail in doing what is best
for the people of cornelius .

If you would like to get together sometime and talk about what we are doing feel free to give me a call and I will be glad to
discuss our vision for the future of cornelius and how we intend to impliment that plan !

Thank You Mayor Neal Knight

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Word%20on%... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:42 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs In Metropolitan America

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Jonathan Schlueter <jschlueter@westside-alliance.org>
To: Kathryn Harrington <Kathryn.Harrington@oregonmetro.gov>; "carlotta.collette@oregonmetro.gov"
<carlotta.collette@oregonmetro.gov>; Rex Burkholder <Rex.Burkholder@oregonmetro.gov>;
"Andy_Duyck@Co.Washington.or.us" <Andy_Duyck@Co.Washington.or.us>; "roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us"
<roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us>; Mayor Craig Dirksen <craigd@tigard-or.gov>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 11:01:02 AM
Subject: Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs In Metropolitan America

On Thursday morning, May 12, The Brookings Institute will host a half-day forum to introduce the findings of a
new report entitled “Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs in Metropolitan America.”

This new report will introduce Brookings’ extensive analysis of public transit routes and schedules,
demographic data and employment information collected from the nation's 100 largest metro regions. The
report is also expected to reveal how well public transit in each of these metro areas serves cities and suburbs
and lower- and higher-income neighborhoods, and how effective transit is in helping workers in these
communities reach jobs within their regions.

The Brookings Forum is being held in our nation’s capital, but will be simulcast on the Institute’s website
between 6:30 -- 9:15 a.m. (PDT), by linking to http://www.brookings.edu/events/2011/0512_transit_jobs.aspx

It is unfortunate this Forum will be held at the same time as your next JPACT meeting. But the findings and
conclusions from the Brookings report will likely deserve closer attention and consideration by JPACT
members at a future meeting.

]ÉÇtà{tÇ fv{ÄâxàxÜ
Executive Director
Westside Economic Alliance
The leader in advocating for a healthy economic environment
10220 S.W. Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-12
Tigard, Oregon 97223
(503) 968-3100
jschlueter@westside-alliance.org

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:43 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm
Attachments: Agenda 5-11-11-Budget Committee.doc; Agenda 5-11-11-Budget Committee.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; Brad Coffey <t873sm@gmail.com>; "Dalin, Jeff"
<jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ralph Brown <brownrnc@frontier.com>;
Rebecca Edmison <edmisonr@frontier.com>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 10:10:15 AM
Subject: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm

Hello Budget Committee!

Attached is this week’s agenda for the Budget Committee meeting. Please be sure to bring your book with you
and if you have any questions please send those over as soon as possible so we can have responses ready
for the meeting.

We are planning a final meeting May 18th to hold the public hearings, make any final revisions and adopt the
budget. So be sure to mark your calendars, we need a minimum of 6 members voting to adopt to pass the
budget.

Amber Mathiesen
Management Analyst - CMC
City of Cornelius
PH: 503-357-9112
FAX: 503-357-7775

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:23 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 050811.doc; brief 050811.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 6:14:05 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

After several weeks of early editions we are back to the normal Sunday version. I hope everyone had a great
weekend.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 4:38 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc:
Subject: out of town 5-29-2011
Attachments:

I hope everyone has a safe and wonderful Memorial Day weekend. I’m out of town only on Sunday, returning from Bend on
Monday. Paul Rubenstein will be acting CM on 5/29 and 5/30. I’ll be available by phone. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/out%20of%20to... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com] Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 12:26 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all”
email sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official
capacity for May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or
business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except
as otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
ƒ Paper
ƒ Maps
ƒ Faxes
ƒ Electronic recordings
| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including
letters, words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files,
facsimiles or electronic recordings.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/Re:%20Public%20Records%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in
disclosing all the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public
Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Inbox/Re:%20Public%20Records%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Julie Oke [jmoke@orcities.org] Sent: Fri 5/20/2011 12:40 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 20 edition
Attachments:

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-20-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the
League's Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here: http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752&n=T&l=loc-weekly-


bulletin&o=197529

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197529-90114.6eba7a6eaad965b5713a525f4ad42752@list.orcities.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/LOC%20Bulletin... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 4

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 7:56 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Jef Dalin (external); Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

I have nothing to send, I have checked and double checked. I only use this sitefor city business, and have been
since it was set up.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:40 PM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all your email accounts.  Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder‐Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992‐5305, (503) 357‐7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Public%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 4

Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM


To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,

The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content.  I have asked all the City Council to provide this information.   It 
would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks, 

Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?

forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?

What about junk email to my city account?

The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Public%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 4

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Public%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 4

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Public%20R... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Karen Hill [karenh@wccls.org] Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 8:22 AM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: RE: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd
Attachments:

Thank you for letting me know,

From: Mari Gottwald [mailto:mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us]


Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 8:15 AM
To: Karen Hill
Subject: RE: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd

I won't be able to attend, I'll be in Canada that day.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Karen Hill [mailto:karenh@wccls.org]


Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 3:32 PM
To: Bash, Bill; Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com; Connie Starett; Edie Lavoie; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar;
marianne vandervelden; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; jerivera@centrocultural.org;
davpot@clear.net; jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us;
lbaker@vgmhc.org; ssanborn444@gmail.com; solares-steger@comcast.net; srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda
Valenzuela
Cc: Betsy Wright; Mark Sherman
Subject: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd

Please mark your calendars for a wrap up meeting of the first phase of the Library Capital Campaign Plan. C3 consulting will have a
brief presentation of their recommendations for next steps. We are exploring the second and third floor concepts with other non-
profits including low-income housing. This will be addressed in the Campaign Plan recommendations.

I will provide an agenda and more details as we get closer to the date.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Meeting... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Thanks for your support,

Karen Hill

Cornelius Public Library Director

karenh@wccls.org

503-357-4093 (Library)

503-992-5307 (Direct)

http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Meeting... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:44 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - WEATHER
FORECAST #1
Attachments: Msg 1_Forecast_May 6.doc

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>
To: "Christy, Laura" <lchristy@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Annette Evans <aevans@corneliusrfpd.org>; Dan Eischen
<deischen@corneliusrfpd.org>; Wes VanDyke <wvandyke@corneliusrfpd.org>; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees <#AllCorneliusEmployees@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 9:14:17 PM
Subject: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - WEATHER FORECAST #1

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE – NOT AN ACTUAL WEATHER FORECAST

Attached is the weather forecast for the next few days. Below is a synopsis.

“An active weather pattern continues over the region today with scattered showers expected behind a front that moved
through last night. Rainfall amounts of about 0.25 to 0.5 inch can be expected today. A series of weather systems are
expected to move through the region over the next 4 to 5 days on a frequency of about 24 to 36 hours. At this point in
time, models indicate a very strong system will approach the coast during the early part of next week and move inland late
Monday or Tuesday. This system has the potential to cause very heavy rain and high winds.”

1
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Thu 5/12/2011 1:06 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011
Attachments:

yes , chicken salad & bottled water .


thank you,

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Thu 5/12/2011 11:09 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Hi Neal – are you available on 5/19?  What do you wish for lunch?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Weinbender, Sue [mailto:weinbender@pacificu.edu]


Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 10:39 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; Waffle, Dave; dick.stenson@tuality.org;
Jose Rivera; Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; lisa.duncan@tuality.org; msykes@forestgrove-or.gov; Nancy
Hopkins (nancy.hopkins@tuality.org); Neal Knight; Truax, Pete; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener; Bahnsen,
Kathy
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Hi all:

I noticed that the first Lunch Option form that was sent to you had a date of May 12 on it.  The correct day for 
the luncheon is next Thursday, May 19th.  Thanks to those have turned in their menu selection.  Please have 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

them turned into me by Monday, May 16th.  Thanks so much!

Sue

Sue Weinbender | Assistant to the President |


Pacific University | 2043 College Way | Forest Grove, OR 97116
p: 503.352.2123 | f: 503.352.2965 | weinbender@pacificu.edu

Go Boxers! | 1.877.PAC.UNIV | www.pacificu.edu

Pacific University is committed to sustainability. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

From: Bahnsen, Kathy [mailto:KBahnsen@fgsd.k12.or.us]


Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:24 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; David Waffle; Dick Stenson (E-mail); Jose
Rivera (jerivera@centrocultural.org); Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; Lisa Duncan; msykes@forestgrove-
or.gov; Nancy Hopkins (E-mail); Neal Knight; Pete Truax; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener
(director@fgchamber.org); Weinbender, Sue
Subject: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Good afternoon – the next Community Leaders Lunch is May 19, 2011 at noon. I have
attached the order form for lunch. If you have any agenda items you would like me to
put down please let me know. Brad Bafaro will meet you towards the end of your
meeting to offer a tour of the Viking House.

Thanks,

Kathy

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

Kathy Bahnsen

Secretary to the Superintendent & School Board

1728 Main Street

Forest Grove, OR 97116

(503) 359-2406

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:08 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: police officerfunding

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby"
<droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 11:41:01 AM
Subject: RE: police officerfunding

Neal – thanks for asking the questions. Let’s see if I can rephrase the questions and answer each part. If
there are more questions please direct them to me and other managers so we can answer them.

1) Where did the money go from police officer vacancies this current year? The basic answer is
that any $$ left in the Police Department budget is swept back into the General Fund “ending fund
balance” at the end of the year and used as “net working capital” to begin the new fiscal year on July 1,
2011. This is the same for all departments in the General Fund. We know the Police Department will
be under spent and have accounted for that in our estimate of having $571,335 in net working capital
for FY 2011-2012. We always estimate that amount conservatively and adjust it later when the actual
amount is known. While the Police Department has not spent all its salaries and fringe benefit
allocations this year it will exceed the allocation for overtime. The personal services budget for the PD
also included some vacation and holiday compensation to employees who retired.
2) Where did the money go from Fire Chief retirement this current year? On March 7, 2011 the
City Council approved Supplemental Budget #1 for FY 2010-2011 which adjusted the budget to
reallocate the savings from Chief Asanovic’s retirement. He was also compensated for his vacation
bank upon retirement which reduced the amount available. The remaining funds were used to
accomplish two things:
a. Pay for the IGA with the City of Forest Grove for management of the Fire Department
b. Pay for interns for the balance of the fiscal year as their grant expired in December
3) Since we don’t have a Fire Chief how are the savings being used next year? The savings
from not having a Fire Chief generally just allow more flexibility in the General Fund with all the
departments. Fortunately the Fire Department’s intern grant was also renewed so the General Fund
doesn’t have to absorb those costs either. We would be in much worse financial condition if we still had
to pay a Fire Chief and support the intern program. The Fire Department specifically benefited from the
“fire chief savings” in several ways. They are being allowed some materials and services expenses
that I’ve knocked out in other departments. Their materials and services budget grows from $253,212
to $369,973 while personal services declines.
a. Full year of IGA with Forest Grove
b. Absorb a higher cost of apparatus maintenance
c. Hose and ladder testing
d. Replace an automatic defibrillator
e. Replace mobile data terminals in fire trucks
f. Higher spending for turnouts and other personal protective equipment (PPE)
1
Dave Waffle, City Manager
City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul;
Waffle, Dave
Subject: police officerfunding

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire Cheif but
instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be replaced from the money
we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the savings in the cost of the fire cheif ?
Where did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:47 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Kosciusko County, IN Branding Study

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: North Star Destination Strategies <samara@northstarideas.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 8:35:00 AM
Subject: Kosciusko County, IN Branding Study

To view this email as a web page, go here.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Kosciusk o County Logo

Having a world-renowned reputation in one area can leave little room in the minds of
consumers for any other interpretation. Think John Wayne, Las Vegas and the mini-van. So,
what does a region with specific renown do when it is looking to brand a part of itself that is
outside the pigeonhole?

Case in point: Indiana's Kosciusko County is acclaimed for its orthopaedics, boasting three of
the world's largest orthopedic companies and the prestigious label of "Orthopaedics Capital of
the World" (Wall Street Journal).

So when the Kosciusko County Visitors Bureau partnered with North Star Destination Strategies
to uncover the region's destination brand the challenge was defining a relevant identity with the
most appeal for visitors. The question: Where should orthopaedics fit in the overall destination
marketing mix? Does the medicine of the skeleton and joints have tourism potential? Or should
the County's orthopedic tour de force be part of a larger mindset - a greater constellation of
assets - that ultimately has more possibility for attracting visitors?

"Branding is about leveraging your community's strengths," explains Don McEachern, CEO of
North Star. "For Kosciusko County that primary strength is orthopaedics, but the region's
tourism assets - including more than 100 lakes, lots of outdoor recreation and a vital arts scene
- don't fall neatly under that umbrella. Therefore, we shifted the perspective slightly, focusing
on how that orthopaedics notoriety sets a scene and an expectation. A place that has been able
to attract and keep three of the largest orthopaedics companies must be a community that
places a focus on health and wellness, which is a brand that the County's tourism assets can
own."

North Star recommended targeting visitors interested in healthful lifestyles (and escape from
the urban stresses of nearby Chicago or Indianapolis) with a strategy based on the region's
1
orthopaedics acclaim and an abundance of lakes, which set the scene for a focus on health and
wellness allowing visitors to enhance their well-being while having fun.

Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Picture1

2
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Picture2

The brand's creative identity focused on the moments of good, healthy fun that dot the
landscape of Kosciusko County . . . the moments when you feel completely alive and your mind,
body and spirit are at their best.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
k osweb site

Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

A customized action plan features basic ideas for integrating the brand and some out-of-the-box
3
ideas for bringing it to life. A sampling:

 On the Visitors Bureau website link to videos of "Yoga Moments", which include
everything from 5 to 45 minutes of yoga instruction. Also consider offering Yoga
Moments on closed circuit television stations in hotel rooms.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
brandy oga

 Include signage on biking and hiking trails offering visitors insights into how to increase
the value and wellness of that particular moment.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
bik ingtrail brandtrailsign

 Offer packages of daily vitamins and yoga mats in hotels and at events as branded
promotional items.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Vitaminpack Yogamats

 Restaurants can create "Taste Well" dishes that meet certain designated criteria such as

4
use of fresh, local ingredients; reasonable fat and carbohydrate counts; big taste and
unique flavors; bright, healthy presentation, etc.

 Partner with the businesses throughout the region to create "Live Well" shopper cards.
Card holders receive gifts or services when they have visited or purchased a designated
quotient of health or wellness items and places on a designated list.

Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

Samara Anderson
Vice President, Director of Marketing
North Star Destination Strategies
615-872-1030 x 33
samara@northstarideas.com
northstarideas.com

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
FTA F 6

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us

This email was sent by: North Star Destination Strategies Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

220 Disspayne Drive Nashville, TN 37214 USA

We respect your right to privacy - view our policy

Manage Subscriptions | Update Profile | One-Click Unsubscribe

5
CITY OF CORNELIUS

MEMO

To: Bruce Chamberlin


From: Dick Reynolds, Planning Manager
Date: May 19, 2011

Re: Responses from Questions at Business Stakeholders Meeting (5/12/11)

Bruce here is some feedback based on the three issues that I was requested to respond to at the
Business Stakeholders meeting at the Baptist Church on May 12, 2011. The three topics were:

1. Neighborhood Review Meeting process


2. Amending the Code to change the requirement of Conditional Use Permits for Outdoor Storage
and Display required in Commercial Zones from a public hearing to an administrative review.
3. Does the City have the ability to generate a list of active Business Licenses?

Neighborhood Review Meetings


I started working for the City of Cornelius in October of 1999 and the first three or four major land
use actions that were processed in 1999-2001 were all appealed by neighbors. These were time
consuming and costly applications for the City to process and defend. The Neighborhood Review
Meeting requirement was added to the City Development & Zoning Code in 2000, in hopes of
helping to avoid land use appeals by providing a requirement of land use applications to be
discussed by neighbors, prior to submitting an application to the City to process for a public hearing.
I have attached the Instruction Sheet that we hand out for Neighborhood Review Meetings with all
public hearing application packets.

In order to remove this language and requirement for a Neighborhood Review Meeting from the
Development & Zoning Code an application and approval of a Zoning Code Amendment is required.
The City Council reviews Zoning Code Amendments for approval after they have been reviewed and
recommended from the Planning Commission. Zoning Code Amendments take approximately 10-
12 weeks to process.

*************************

Conditional Use Permits for Outdoor Storage and Display required in Commercial Zones

The Development & Zoning Code currently requires approval of a Conditional Use Permit
application for outdoor storage, display or any other outdoor activity for properties located in a
Commercial zone. The review of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) requires a public hearing before
the Planning Commission and the fee for a CUP application for Planning Commission review is
$2,005.

In 2010 the City amended the Development & Zoning Code to change the type of review for outdoor
storage, display and other activities in the Industrial zones to an administrative review when the
subject property abuts other industrial property on all sides. This Code amendment changed the
process for certain industrial properties from a Type III CUP (application fee - $2,005) with required
Planning Commission approval to a Type II Administrative Review that requires Community
Development Director approval (application fee - $1,010). If similar language/code change was
proposed for the Commercial zone(s) approval of a Zoning Code Amendment would be required.
The City Council reviews Zoning Code Amendments for approval after they have been reviewed and
recommended from the Planning Commission. Zoning Code Amendments take approximately 10-
12 weeks to process.

*********************

List of Active City Business Licenses

The Community Development Department keeps a database of current City Business Licenses and
files also on City Business Licenses that are not current for a 2 year period. So, if you would like to
get a copy of active or past (2 yrs.) Business Licenses I can have the Staff person who manages that
database contact you or you can contact her.

Let me know if you have you have other process questions on the Development & Zoning Code.

Dick Reynolds
Planning Manager
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:08 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Library Aide

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 11:44:41 AM
Subject: Library Aide

Mayor Knight’s email raises several issues that need to be addressed but allow me to clarify the status of the
Library Aide position. I will also be addressing the other issues and have plans for doing so.

The advertisement for Library Aide is a recruitment for a person with basic customer service and clerical skills
to serve on an “on-call” basis. The Cornelius Library is open 7 days a week for a total of 57 hours. Minimum
staffing is two people for safety and to allow breaks during the work day. The position pays $11.82 per hour
and earns no fringe benefits. The salary and benefits are nowhere near the level required to pay a police
officer (about $85,000 - $90,000 annually). This position adds no costs to the city because we need to fill the
shift with someone in order to maintain service levels.

It replaces a Library Aide who has taken a position at the library in St. Helens. We use about 6-7 part-time
employees in the Library. Most have other jobs or are attending school. Lately it has been difficult for all of
them to fill the schedule so we are seeking one more person who may be available. This person will strictly be
“on-call” at the beginning and not scheduled for a regular shift.

The Library Aide announcement on the web site reads as follows:


JOB POSTING
LIBRARY AIDE
Library Aide – The City of Cornelius is hiring an Aide to provide customer service,
clerical computer support and manual work within the Library. English/Spanish bilingual
skills are desirable. This is a minimal part time position, starting pay begins at $11.82
per hour; weekends and/or evenings required.
Employment application packets are available at Cornelius City Hall,
www.ci.cornelius.or.us or by calling 503-357-9112. To be considered, submit a cover
letter and completed application to Human Resources, City of Cornelius, 1355 N.
Barlow St., Cornelius, OR 97113. Application will be accepted until May 6, 2011.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 6:46 PM

1
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Subject:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we can't
afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find funds for
the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove that we
can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to do there job
but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no problems and tell
the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make a point no mater how wrong
we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:28 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: MEETING NOTICE: 5/12 JPACT

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Kelsey Newell <Kelsey.Newell@oregonmetro.gov>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 10:59:01 AM
Subject: MEETING NOTICE: 5/12 JPACT

MEETING NOTICE

Meeting: Joint Policy Advisory Committee on Transportation (JPACT)


Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011
Time: 7:30 to 9 a.m.
Location: Metro Regional Center, Council Chamber & Annex

The meeting agenda and information packet may be viewed, downloaded and/or printed by clicking on the below link:

http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=31963

Copies of all materials will be available at the meeting,

Thank you,

Kelsey Newell
Regional Engagement Coordinator

Council Office
Metro
600 NE Grand Ave.
Portland, OR 97232-2736
503-797-1916
www.oregonmetro.gov

Metro | Making a great place

1
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 6:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we
can't afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people
at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find
funds for the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove
that we can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to
do there job but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the
other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no
problems and tell the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make
a point no mater how wrong we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/No%20Subject-18.EML... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:45 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Tuesday, May 10, Disaster Dri ll
Attachments: Forest Grove EOP.PDF

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Christy, Laura" <lchristy@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Annette Evans <aevans@corneliusrfpd.org>; Dan Eischen <deischen@corneliusrfpd.org>; Wes VanDyke
<wvandyke@corneliusrfpd.org>; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve
Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees <#AllCorneliusEmployees@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 10:32:49 AM
Subject: FW: Tuesday, May 10, Disaster Dri ll

I was asked to forward this by Chief Kinkade.


Laura

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kinkade [mailto:michaelkinkade@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 9:35 AM
To: Christy, Laura
Subject: Tuesday, May 10, Disaster Drill

This is a reminder that there will be a countywide disaster drill this


coming Tuesday, May 10, 2011 from 0900 until 1400 at Forest Grove Fire
Station 4 at 1919 Ash Street. This is a functional exercise of the
Emergency Operations Center where we will be exercising the command
staff roles of the EOC (this is NOT an exercise of field units). This
is also a joint EOC that will be coordinating a simulated event
impacting Forest Grove, Cornelius, Forest Grove Rural Fire Protection
District and the Cornelius Rural Fire Protection District.

Departments, elected officials, and supervisors that would like to


participate are welcome to do so, just let me know who would like to
play (we will help coach you through it). If you are going to play
please try to be there most of the morning at least. If you just want
to observe or tour the EOC we are happy to accommodate this (and we
encourage this) but keep in mind that this is a functional exercise
and that unlike last year the command staff will be interacting with
multiple agencies, simulators and field units and may not have time to
provide individual briefings.

The scenario this year is a forecasted wind storm, so simulated


weather forecasts will start going out on Friday (they will clearly
state that they are simulated). Attached is our EOP if you would like
to review this - I would recommend pages 16-32 and Hazard Specific
Annex (HSA) 6 (windstorm/tornado) and HSA 4 (power failure).

The timeline of events that will be happening include the following:

Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Weather updates and forecasts distributed

1
Monday Afternoon, May 9
Briefing of Agency Heads and recommendation to activate EOC Tuesday
morning.

Monday night, May 9


EOC set-up

Tuesday morning, May 10


0700: EOC staffed
0900: Exercise begins countywide, injects begin
1100: Elected official/Agency Head briefing with disaster
declaration, delegation of authority
1300: Begin demobilization
1400: Exercise terminated

Please email or call me if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Michael Kinkade
Fire Chief

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:46 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Regional Development Issues Forum For Elected Officials

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Justin Wood <justinw@hbapdx.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 10:20:18 AM
Subject: Regional Development Issues Forum For Elected Officials

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here


Right-click here t
pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo
picture from the
Home B uilders A

Save The Date


June 1, 2011 Regional Development Issues Forum
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
For Elected Officials
Social networking to
follow from Please save the date for our upcoming Regional Development Issues Forum. A panel
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM of HBA members will be engaging in a discussion with area elected officials regarding
regional policies and issues important to our industry including:

Home Builders Association


15555 SW Bangy Road  SDCs
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035  Infrastructure Finance
503-684-1880
 Future Growth Management

Please take time to learn a little about our industry and how we can work together on
key issues facing our region.

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

Forward email
Right-click here to download Right-click here to d
pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help p
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook pr
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad
picture from the Internet. picture from the Int

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by justinw@hbapdx.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Home Builders Association | 15555 SW Bangy Road | Suite 301 | Lake Oswego | OR | 97035

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:03 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Early Forum Registration Ends Today

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Westside Economic Alliance <tdunham@westside-alliance.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 11:10:29 AM
Subject: Early Forum Registration Ends Today

For a webpage version, click here


You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued interest in
receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
WEA small logo

Different visions, one future


Featuring
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Clay ton Hering, Mary Ky le McCurdy ,

Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

*Early registration ends today.*

Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation,
and a place where it's easy to get in touch with nature. Unfortunately, our region is
also a place of high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high demand on
public services. So how do we create a thriving future both economically and
environmentally?

Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Bob
Sallinger from the Audubon Society of Portland, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from
1
1000 Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the
Embassy Suites near Washington Square. Our speakers will share with us the
ambitions they see shaping the region in the future and how we can promote its
economic health and vitality for generations to come.

To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office, payable
to Westside Economic Alliance, or telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa
or MasterCard number.
DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Cost: $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after today)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsored by
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Solar Beav erton

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance
10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Tigard, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email
Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

2
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:22 PM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: zoning map
Attachments: %7BA80F8025-545C-4628-92EE-9F477EB05695%7D

Hi Neal – here is a copy of the zoning map from our web site. I have also printed a copy and put it in your mail box.  
Please let me know if you need anything else.  
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
 

1
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 12:50 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session
Attachments:

This is one I can go to, so I'll attend.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training Session. If you plan to
attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius. If you have any questions let me know.
Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint Western Washington
County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16, 2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner, League of Oregon
Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: David Cross [davidolencross@hotmail.com] Sent: Fri 5/20/2011 11:51 AM
To: dick_schouten@co.washington.or.us; cao@co.washington.or.us
Cc: rob_gordon@co.washington.or.us; jail_commander@co.washington.or.us;
dan_olsen@co.washington.or.us; sen.richarddevlin@state.or.us;
sen.suzannebonamici@state.or.us; sen.ginnyburdick@state.or.us; Larry George;
sen.markhass@state.or.us; sen.betsyjohnson@state.or.us; Bruce Starr;
rep.mattwingard@state.or.us; rep.tobiasread@state.or.us; rep.jeffbarker@state.or.us;
rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; rep.shawnlindsay@state.or.us;
rep.deborahboone@state.or.us; rep.mitchgreenlick@state.or.us; rep.chrisharker@state.or.us;
rep.margaretdoherty@state.or.us; rep.julieparrish@state.or.us; rep.chrisgarrett@state.or.us;
ddoyle@ci.beaverton.or.us; mayormail@ci.beaverton.or.us; gspalding@ci.beaverton.or.us;
beavertonpolice@ci.beaverton.or.us; Neal Knight; Rubenstein, Paul; police;
ptruax@forestgrove-or.gov; kaleshire@forestgrove-or.gov; craigd@tigard-or.gov;
chiefalanorr@tigard-or.gov; mikebell@tigard-or.gov; maysk@sherwoodoregon.gov;
grothj@sherwoodoregon.gov; jerryw@ci.hillsboro.or.us; council@ci.hillsboro.or.us
Subject: Tigard [Criminal Alien] man admits to sex crimes involving 11-year-old boy, gets 3 years in
prison (See attachments)
Attachments: Tigard man admits to sex crimes involving 11-year-old boy, gets 3 years in prison 5-20-
2011.doc(72KB) Tigard man accused of molesting 11-year-old boy 12-26-2010.doc(76KB)

Tigard man admits to sex crimes involving 11-


year-old boy, gets 3 years in prison
Published: Friday, May 20, 2011, 7:00 AM

By Roger Gregory, The Oregonian

Summary: A Tigard resident suspected of reported sexual abuse of a child in late 2010 has been convicted
and sentenced in Washington County Circuit Court.

The case: Washington County Sheriff's deputies responded Dec. 21 to a report of sexual abuse that allegedly
occurred while Doroteo Perez-Tapia, 54, and an 11-year old boy were doing maintenance work at a vacant
apartment in Tigard. Perez-Tapia was arrested Dec. 23 on accusations of first-degree sexual abuse.

Update: On May 6, Perez-Tapia pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted sexual abuse. The other charges
were dismissed as part of a plea-sentencing agreement.

Sentence: Perez-Tapia was sentenced to three years in prison. He will also be under post-prison supervision
for two years, according to Washington County deputy district attorney Dan Hesson.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Tigard%20[Cri... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 3

Perez-Tapia.jpg

View full size Doroteo Perez-Tapia


WCSO

-- Roger Gregory rgregory@oregonian.com

http://www.oregonlive.com/tigard/index.ssf/2011/05/tigard_man_admits_to_sex_crimes_involving_11-year-
old_boy_gets_3_years_in_prison.html

Washington County Sheriff's Office


Inmate List
Rob Gordon, Sheriff
215 SW ADAMS, MS 32 Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone (503) 846-2700 / FAX (503) 846-2713

Last Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) Hold(s).

Updated on April 28, 2011

1.

PEREZ-TAPIA, DOROTEO

Victim Notification (VINE) for this Inmate: Info Sign up

Sex: M"

Race: W

DOB: 1956-09-09

Height: 5' 06"

Weight: 182

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Tigard%20[Cri... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 3

JID: PO********

MNI: 248974

FBI: 593561KD7

SID: 18771434

ST: OR

Scheduled
Booking Charge/Orig OSB Case Court Arrest Agency Security
Release
163.427 M11 / SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST
1017687 OR81671585 C110159CR.1 WCC 2011-01-27 HBL $25000.00
DEG
163.427 M11 / SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST
1017687 C102714CR.4 WCC 2011-01-04 HBL
DEG
163.427 M11 / SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST
1017687 C102714CR.2 WCC 2010-12-27 HBL
DEG
163.427 M11 / SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST
1017687 C102714CR.3 WCC 2010-12-27 HBL
DEG
1017687 000.002 / HOLD A96106448 ICE 2010-12-24 ICE
163.427 M11 / SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST
1017687 OR81271160 C102714CR.1 WCC 2010-12-23 HBS $50000.00
DEG
In Custody — Last Listed Location — Facility: JL

http://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Jail/who-is-in-custody.cfm

http://www.co.washington.or.us/sheriff/

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Tigard%20[Cri... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 2:57 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Keyes, Terry; Reynolds, Dick; Meyer, Richard
Subject: Extension of N. Holladay Street
Attachments:

Hi Neal – I understand that you were seeking some information about the Holladay industrial area and the
westward extension of N. Holladay Street. I can provide you much of the information regarding enterprise zone
incentives. Dick is the contact person for the land use plan of the area.

As for the roadway we only have a conceptual corridor without cost estimates or funding sources at this point.
The project is very dependent on developer/property owner interest. Terry Keyes worked out an alternative
alignment to the one shown in our Transportation Systems Plan (TSP) to help with some concerns from Forest
Grove land owners. It swings to a more northerly alignment but is very general. If the property owners are
interested we can arrange some meetings and develop preliminary costs estimates. However it is not a front-
burner project unless someone is really ready to go.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Extension%20of... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Jonathan Schlueter [jschlueter@westside- Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 1:01 PM
alliance.org]
To: Mayor Tim Knapp; Neal Knight; keithmays@comcast.net; Peter Truax, Forest Grove
Cc:
Subject: Three New Reasons To Be Glad We Live In Oregon
Attachments:

During a reception and dedication ceremony honoring Tom Brian two weeks ago, Westside Economic Alliance
presented our colleague and friend with a limited production Pendleton blanket, made from the shaggy coats of a
small herd of white buffalo, found only in Oregon. http://www.sacredwhitebuffalo.org/events.htm

As with our guest of honor, there are those who believe these white buffalo are one in a million creatures,
endowed with mystical powers and even spiritual qualities, that set them apart from the rest of the herd. And
while there can be only one Tom Brian, WEA learned there is an entire herd of 11 of these rare and wooly beasts,
being raised and cared for at an undisclosed location in central Oregon.

By collecting the annual “shed” from these animals, and weaving the hair into specially designed woolen blankets
at the Pendleton Woolen Mills, the caretakers are able to maintain and protect the animals right here in Oregon.
They must be doing something right, because The Oregonian reported today three more white buffalo recently
joined the herd, with the arrival of three new calves on the same weekend as Tom Brian’s reception.

And even in the depths of our state’s worst recession, eager sales of the 200 Pendleton buffalo blankets have
made them the most successful limited edition production run in Pendleton’s 118-year history, and a unique
“made In Oregon” gift for our deserving colleague and friend.

To learn more about Oregon’s growing herd of rare white buffalo, with pictures of the newest additions to the
herd, link to http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-
news/index.ssf/2011/05/oregons_rare_white_buffalo_herd_grows_with_three_new_calves.html

And with that, we have three new reasons to be glad we live in Oregon,

]ÉÇtà{tÇ fv{ÄâxàxÜ
Executive Director

Westside Economic Alliance

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Three%20New... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

The leader in advocating for a healthy economic environment

10220 S.W. Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-12

Tigard, Oregon 97223

(503) 968-3100

jschlueter@westside-alliance.org

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Three%20New... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 4:33 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Bob & Sharon; BobbieGary Godfrey; Bruce Chamberlin
(chamberlin97113@comcast.net); Christian Gaston (cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston
(csgaston@gmail.com); Coffey, Brad (WAU); cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; Disco, Thom W; Edith Lavoie
(eiLavoie@frontier.com); Fischer, Alicia; Jansen, Mark; Jeannine Murrell; Jeff Roth - work
(jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us); Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR; Jerry and Pat Richmond (richmond3381@comcast.net);
Joel Peterson (corneliuschamber@frontier.com); John Oliver (news@kuik.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Jones, Ellie; Jose Orozco (orozcoj@gmail.com); Kathy Fuller
(kathy@hillsboroargus.com); Katie Eyre Brewer (rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us); Kelly House; Kelly Welch; Kelly
White; Lotina, Carmen; Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; Marianne Vandervelden
(vandy10@frontier.com); Marie Griffin (rigriffin@yahoo.com); Mathiesen, Amber; Nancy McClain
(nancy@nmcclainco.com); Nicole Kaufman (kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us); Noffsinger, Joe; Patty Harmon
(pattyh_echo@yahoo.com); Reckmann, Marc; Rodriguez, Cindy; Ross Schultz; Ross Schultz (ross@city-x.com);
Shaun Conrad; Sheri Wantland (wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org); Teresa Hammond (teresah@wccls.org); Teri
Koerner (fgchamber@groveweb.net); Theresa Deardorff; Todd Smith (toadjetta@yahoo.com); Tom Evans
(43419.evant@uwgretailer.com); Tonya Disco (tntdisco@frontier.com); Watts, Shawn; Wellhouser, Craig; Will
Blood
Subject: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 052711.doc(60KB) brief 052711.pdf(104KB)

Here’s a Friday edition of the Griddle so the Waffle family can leave town for part of the weekend. Have a great Memorial Day. If
you are in town, don’t forget the ceremony in Forest Grove on Monday, May 30th at 12:30 p.m. at the largest flag in the area.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/weekly%20briefi... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

You replied on 5/24/2011 12:50 PM.


Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session
Attachments: CC06-16-2011A CCLegWS Ltr(Cities).pdf(53KB)

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training Session. If you plan to
attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius. If you have any questions let me know.
Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint Western Washington
County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16, 2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner, League of Oregon
Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Joint%20Western... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Joint%20Western... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein,
Paul; Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire
Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be
replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the
savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/police%20officerfundin... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 11:45 AM
To: Neal Knight; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external)
Cc: Roth, Debby; Karen Hill
Subject: Library Aide

Mayor Knight’s email raises several issues that need to be addressed but allow me to clarify the status of the Library 
Aide position.  I will also be addressing the other issues and have plans for doing so. 
 
The advertisement for Library Aide is a recruitment for a person with basic customer service and clerical skills to serve 
on an “on‐call” basis.  The Cornelius Library is open 7 days a week for a total of 57 hours.  Minimum staffing is two 
people for safety and to allow breaks during the work day.  The position pays $11.82 per hour and earns no fringe 
benefits.  The salary and benefits are nowhere near the level required to pay a police officer (about $85,000 ‐ $90,000 
annually).  This position adds no costs to the city because we need to fill the shift with someone in order to maintain 
service levels.  
 
It replaces a Library Aide who has taken a position at the library in St. Helens.  We use about 6‐7 part‐time employees in 
the Library. Most have other jobs or are attending school. Lately it has been difficult for all of them to fill the schedule so 
we are seeking one more person who may be available.  This person will strictly be “on‐call” at the beginning and not 
scheduled for a regular shift.  
 
 
The Library Aide announcement on the web site reads as follows: 
JOB POSTING 
LIBRARY AIDE 
Library Aide – The City of Cornelius is hiring an Aide to provide customer service, 
clerical computer support and manual work within the Library. English/Spanish bilingual 
skills are desirable. This is a minimal part time position, starting pay begins at $11.82 
per hour; weekends and/or evenings required. 
Employment application packets are available at Cornelius City Hall, 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us or by calling 503‐357‐9112. To be considered, submit a cover 
letter and completed application to Human Resources, City of Cornelius, 1355 N. 
Barlow St., Cornelius, OR 97113. Application will be accepted until May 6, 2011. 
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
From: Neal Knight
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 6:46 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Subject:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight

1
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we can't
afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find funds for
the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove that we
can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to do there job
but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no problems and tell
the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make a point no mater how wrong
we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

2
Roth, Debby
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 11:41 AM
To: Neal Knight; Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Michael
Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Mathiesen, Amber; Jones, Ellie; Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: police officerfunding

Neal – thanks for asking the questions.  Let’s see if I can rephrase the questions and answer each part.  If there are more 
questions please direct them to me and other managers so we can answer them.  
 
1) Where did the money go from police officer vacancies this current year?  The basic answer is that any $$ left in 
the Police Department budget is swept back into the General Fund “ending fund balance” at the end of the year 
and used as “net working capital” to begin the new fiscal year on July 1, 2011.  This is the same for all 
departments in the General Fund.  We know the Police Department will be under spent and have accounted for 
that in our estimate of having $571,335 in net working capital for FY 2011‐2012.  We always estimate that 
amount conservatively and adjust it later when the actual amount is known.  While the Police Department has 
not spent all its salaries and fringe benefit allocations this year it will exceed the allocation for overtime.  The 
personal services budget for the PD also included some vacation and holiday compensation to employees who 
retired.  
2) Where did the money go from Fire Chief retirement this current year? On March 7, 2011 the City Council 
approved Supplemental Budget #1 for FY 2010‐2011 which adjusted the budget to reallocate the savings from 
Chief Asanovic’s retirement.  He was also compensated for his vacation bank upon retirement which reduced 
the amount available.  The remaining funds were used to accomplish two things:  
a. Pay for the IGA with the City of Forest Grove for management of the Fire Department 
b. Pay for interns for the balance of the fiscal year as their grant expired in December 
3) Since we don’t have a Fire Chief how are the savings being used next year?  The savings from not having a Fire 
Chief generally just allow more flexibility in the General Fund with all the departments.  Fortunately the Fire 
Department’s intern grant was also renewed so the General Fund doesn’t have to absorb those costs either.  We 
would be in much worse financial condition if we still had to pay a Fire Chief and support the intern program.  
The Fire Department specifically benefited from the “fire chief savings” in several ways.  They are being allowed 
some materials and services expenses that I’ve knocked out in other departments.  Their materials and services 
budget grows from $253,212 to $369,973 while personal services declines. 
a. Full year of IGA with Forest Grove 
b. Absorb a higher cost of apparatus maintenance 
c. Hose and ladder testing 
d. Replace an automatic defibrillator 
e. Replace mobile data terminals in fire trucks 
f. Higher spending for turnouts and other personal protective equipment (PPE) 
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
From: Neal Knight
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul;
Waffle, Dave
Subject: police officerfunding

1
Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire Cheif but
instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be replaced from the money
we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the savings in the cost of the fire cheif ?
Where did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

2
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael
Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not
hiring a new Fire Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the
money for the officers to be replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous
officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where
did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/police%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 8:15 AM
To: Karen Hill
Cc:
Subject: RE: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd
Attachments:

I won't be able to attend, I'll be in Canada that day.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Karen Hill [mailto:karenh@wccls.org]


Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 3:32 PM
To: Bash, Bill; Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com; Connie Starett; Edie Lavoie; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar;
marianne vandervelden; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; jerivera@centrocultural.org;
davpot@clear.net; jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us;
lbaker@vgmhc.org; ssanborn444@gmail.com; solares-steger@comcast.net; srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda
Valenzuela
Cc: Betsy Wright; Mark Sherman
Subject: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd

Please mark your calendars for a wrap up meeting of the first phase of the Library Capital Campaign Plan. C3 consulting will have a
brief presentation of their recommendations for next steps. We are exploring the second and third floor concepts with other non-
profits including low-income housing. This will be addressed in the Campaign Plan recommendations.

I will provide an agenda and more details as we get closer to the date.

Thanks for your support,

Karen Hill

Cornelius Public Library Director

karenh@wccls.org

503-357-4093 (Library)

503-992-5307 (Direct)

http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Meeting%20... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Betsy Wright [betsyc3pub@comcast.net] Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 11:03 AM
To: Hill, Karen
Cc: Bash, Bill; 'Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com'; 'Connie Starett'; 'Edie Lavoie'; 'Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org)'; Maria
Aguilar; 'marianne vandervelden'; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald; Meyer, Richard; 'jerivera@centrocultural.org';
'Dave Potts (davpot@clear.net)'; 'jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com'; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us;
Sabrina Sanborn (ssanborn444@gmail.com); solares-steger@comcast.net; srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda
Valenzuela; 'Mark Sherman'
Subject: Re: CANCELLED: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd
Attachments:

Best wishes Karen. Not an easy time. I understand the need to focus on the basics. Keep us posted. Betsy Wright

Betsy Wright 
3495 NW Thurman
Portland OR 97210 
(503) 223‐0268 
cell: (503) 267‐6999 
 
 
 
On May 19, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Karen Hill wrote:

Dear Friends, 
  
I have decided to delay the gathering of the Capital Campaign team scheduled for June 2nd.  The 
core issue of the city budget is unsettled and many of our team members are heavily involved in 
its planning. 
  
We will schedule a meeting for the Campaign team in July or early August when we have 
completed the city budget and can look ahead to our next challenge. 
  
Thanks again for your support. 
  
The Library Advisory Board WILL meet as scheduled (7pm, June 2nd). 

  
From: Karen Hill
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 3:33 PM
To: Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com; Connie Starett; Edie Lavoie;
Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; marianne
vandervelden;DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us; mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us; Richard Meyer
(rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us); jerivera@centrocultural.org; Dave Potts
(davpot@clear.net);jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com; kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us;
Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Sabrina Sanborn (ssanborn444@gmail.com); solares-
steger@comcast.net; srakimberly@hotmail.com; Yolanda Valenzuela
Cc: Betsy Wright; Mark Sherman
Subject: Meeting for Library Capital Campaign team - 6pm Thu., June 2nd 
  
Please mark your calendars for a wrap up meeting of the first phase of the Library Capital 
Campaign Plan. C3 consulting will have a brief presentation of their recommendations for next 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Re:%20CANCEL... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

steps. We are exploring the second and third floor concepts with other non‐profits including 
low‐income housing. This will be addressed in the Campaign Plan recommendations. 
  
I will provide an agenda and more details as we get closer to the date. 
  
Thanks for your support, 

  
Karen Hill 
Cornelius Public Library Director 
karenh@wccls.org 
503‐357‐4093 (Library) 
503‐992‐5307 (Direct) 
http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library 
  

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Re:%20CANCEL... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:02 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: Re: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

Debby,

I will probably go to this. It is the night of my Neices Graduation from College but I don't yet know if we have
tickets.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen" <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard"
<rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 8:47:27 AM
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training
Session. If you plan to attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius.
If you have any questions let me know. Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint
Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16,
2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor presentations
to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County
Commissioner, League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City
officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor


Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

1
DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:54 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Regional Development Issues Forum

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Justin Wood <justinw@hbapdx.org>
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 3:00:36 PM
Subject: Regional Development Issues Forum

I wanted to follow up to our earlier invitation to you for a special event we’re doing for elected officials. Our
Regional Development Issues Forum provides background on our industry’s perspectives and positions on key
growth and building related issues that impact home building and development. We’ll have a panel of 4-5
builders/developers who will discuss things like UGB planning and expansion, annexation, SDCs, infill building
and infrastructure finance. They will also take questions from and provide feedback to the elected officials
attending.

The program is coming up on Wednesday, June 1 from 3-4:30 pm and will be held here at the HBA
building. I would really appreciate it if you could make it. Our bigger goal with the program is to engage in
dialogue with electeds on issues and better show what we support (not just what we oppose) and how we can
work together to accomplish regional goals. We also want electeds to be able to discuss issues directly with
key industry members who are out there working to develop and build for our region’s future.

A copy of the invitation is below in case you did not receive it. The program will be followed by a cocktail hour
to allow for some informal discussions and networking after the forum as well.

Hope you can make it,

Justin Wood
Government & Builder Relations Manager
Home Builders Association of Metro Portland
(503) 684-1880
(503) 684-0588 fax
(503) 997-7966 cell

Your HBA membership could be worth thousands! Being an HBA member means getting huge discounts on
employee health insurance, fuel, cell phones and more. Your membership doesn't just pay for itself. It can pay you back.
Click here to find out how to get the most from your HBA membership.

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn!

1
Regional Development Issues Forum
For Elected Officials
June 1, 2011
Please join other area elected officials and HBA members at our upcoming Regional
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Development Issues Forum. A panel of HBA members will be engaging in a
discussion and answering questions regarding regional policies and issues important
Social networking to follow to our industry including:
from
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
 SDCs
 Infrastructure Finance
 Future Growth Management
Home Builders Association
15555 SW Bangy Road  Infill Building
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Our Panel will feature -
503-684-1880
Karl Finkelnburg, Sterling Savings Bank
Tim Breedlove, Renaissance Homes
Jim Chapman , Legend Homes
Dan Grimberg, Arbor Custom Homes
Drake Butsch, First American Title

Following the forum please join us for a social networking hour.

Please take time to learn a more about our industry and how we can work together on
key issues facing our region.

Please RSVP to JustinW@hbapdx.org.

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:35 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: image004.png; image003.png

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 7:56:26 AM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

I have nothing to send, I have checked and double checked. I only use this sitefor city business, and have been since it
was set up.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:40 PM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all
your email accounts. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,

1
The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content. I have asked all the City Council to
provide this information. It would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks,
Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

2
If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:11 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Register Now! Young Leaders Group Annual Social; June 9

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: ULI Oregon <oregon@uli.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 10:02:50 AM
Subject: Register Now! Young Leaders Group Annual Social; June 9

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Young Leaders Group Annual Social


er Now!
Annual Social
day, June 9
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Turner Waterfront

on is pleased to announce the Young Leaders Group Annual Social is scheduled to take place on Thursday, June 9, 2011. The event is an excellent opport
nals in Portland's real estate industry. Past events have been audience to young leaders from various cross sections of the real estate industry and registra
and non-members.

n us as we carry on the annual tradition of this event which will be hosted on Turner Construction's outdoor terrace overlooking the west bank of the Willam
Enjoy an evening complemented with beverages and hors d'oeuvres while meeting and catching up with other local young leaders within the community. A
be provided for this year's YLG Cascadia Regional Conference which our city will host in July.

y, June 9, 2011
0 PM
onstruction Company Offices
Naito Parkway, Suite 300
Oregon

LG* members / $25 for under 35 non-members


and above members / $35 for non-members
eaders are ULI members under the age of 35

1
on fees include appetizers and two drink tickets.

online at www.oregon.uli.org or by phone at 1-800-321-5011


gistration deadline: Tuesday, June 7
ease by $10 after June 7

information, please contact us at Oregon@uli.org or


4500.

Online | Event Flyer

er Now!
Cascadia Regional Conference
9 & 30
nd, Oregon
Oregon Young Leaders Group is pleased to host the third annual Cascadia Regional Conference.

erge from the Great Recession, job growth is on the forefront of most everyone's mind. Urban development and economic prosperity are intrinsically
t how do we know that the methods we employ today will result in a better tomorrow? How do we create growth that leads to economic prosperity and
he sustainable ideals to which we are committed? Join us on July 29 and 30 to both examine the most pressing issues facing our region and to reflect
s stories that beat the odds of current market challenges.

Speakers:

f: Historian and co-chair of Portland's Central City 2035 Advisory Group, Chet will open the conference with providing an overview of Portland's current and historical city
al planning efforts to better acquaint visitors with our region.

es: Council President of our regional government Metro. Tom will discuss current issues facing Portland's Urban Growth Boundary and Metro's role in economic
nt.

inton: Executive Director, Portland Development Commission. Patrick will discuss the increasing importance of public/private partnerships in urban projects with a look
Americas. Learn why Vestas chose Portland's Pearl District for their North American headquarters, and what it takes to complete the largest LEED historic renovation in
.

r: Harvard University Department of Economics Professor and author of "Triumph of the City." Ed will give us fascinating proof that the city is humanity's greatest invention a

n to our featured speakers, the conference includes panel discussions, small group breakout sessions, and site tours. Take this great opportunity to networ
e fun exploring the City of Roses. The conference will end on Saturday evening with optional attendance to the Portland Timbers MLS game.

0, 2011

begins at 8:30 AM followed by announcements and keynote speaker at 9:00 AM

State University
morial 3rd Floor Ballroom
Broadway
Oregon

ce:
for ULI members/non-members; $35 / $55 for student members/non-members
udes continental breakfast Friday & Saturday and lunch on Friday

online at www.oregon.uli.org or by phone at 1-800-321-5011


gistration deadline: Tuesday, July 26

9/night at Hotel Modera


ay be reserved online at
rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=mvqbiobab&et=1105402768025&s=0&e=001aXmhjbl7MrMRnI5ya_o1iDOcwT2WmW9mwlns3KqyzHOTSAgfxqyAzRJsnHI6MjBGAosreO
qCGRfTz6Q== (Group Code URBANLAND) or by phone at 1-877-484-1084 (mention ULI Oregon Young Leaders Regional Conference to receive discount

2
Timbers vs. Toronto FC (July 30) tickets available for $34.00
in advance online at www.oregon.uli.org or by using the registration form
umber of tickets available; purchase early to guarantee your seat!

nformation, please contact us at Oregon@uli.org or


4500.

er | Register Now!

by:

ook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Center for Real Estate

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Turner C onstru ction

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Mission

Platinum Sponsor
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Dav is Wright Tremaine

Gold Sponsor
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Lane Powell

Silver Sponsors
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Umpqua Bank

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Metro

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Sto el Riv es

Forward email
Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by oregon@uli.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
ULI Oregon | 700 Fifth Avenue | Suite 6100 | Seattle | WA | 98104

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:35 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Wash Co Chair and Mayor's - WCCC After Meeting - 6/6/2011

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Joyce Barnard <jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov>
To: Joyce Barnard <jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 7:52:15 AM
Subject: Wash Co Chair and Mayor's - WCCC After Meeting - 6/6/2011

Dear Chair Duyck and Washington County Mayors,

This is a reminder of the meeting scheduled Monday, June 6, 2011, immediately following the
WCCC meeting. The meeting will take place in the third-floor conference room at Beaverton City
Hall, 4755 SW Griffith Drive (as you exit the elevator on the third floor, it’s the first door on the left).

Have a great day!

Joyce

Joyce M. Barnard
Executive Assistant to Mayor Denny Doyle | Office of the Mayor
City of Beaverton | PO Box 4755 | Beaverton OR 97076-4755
p: 503.526.2481 | f: 503.526.2571 | jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov

PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE

This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from
disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:10 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Sallinger Joins Next Week's Forum Program

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Westside Economic Alliance <tdunham@westside-alliance.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 1:00:28 PM
Subject: Sallinger Joins Next Week's Forum Program

For a webpage version, click here


You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued interest in
receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
WEA small logo

Members and guests,

We have an addition to next week's Forum. Bob Sallinger from the Audubon Society
of Portland will be joining our panel and sharing his views. This should be an
intriguing Forum and one you won't want to miss.

Please plan on joining us on Thursday, May 26,

Teresa Dunham
Communications Manager

Different visions, one future


Featuring
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Clay ton Hering, Mary Ky le McCurdy ,

Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.
*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*

Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

1
Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation,
and a place where it's easy to get in touch with nature. Unfortunately, our region is
also a place of high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high demand on
public services. So how do we create a thriving future both economically and
environmentally?

Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Bob
Sallinger from the Audubon Society of Portland, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from
1000 Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the
Embassy Suites near Washington Square. Our speakers will share with us the
ambitions they see shaping the region in the future and how we can promote its
economic health and vitality for generations to come.

To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office, payable
to Westside Economic Alliance, or telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa
or MasterCard number.
DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Cost: $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsored by
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Solar Beav erton

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance
10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Tigard, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email
Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the

2
This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |
Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:21 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 052711.doc; brief 052711.pdf

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 4:33:49 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

Here’s a Friday edition of the Griddle so the Waffle family can leave town for part of the weekend. Have a
great Memorial Day. If you are in town, don’t forget the ceremony in Forest Grove on Monday, May 30th at
12:30 p.m. at the largest flag in the area.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:15 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Let's not talk about climate change
Attachments: Climate

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "heather.coston@oregonmetro.gov" <heather.coston@oregonmetro.gov>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 18, 2011 2:22:32 PM
Subject: Let's not talk about climate change

Let’s not talk about climate change


Climate change messaging research learning session
8 to 10 a.m. Friday, June 10, council chamber

Join Metro staff and regional partners to learn about recent research on climate change communications. We will share
best practices for raising awareness, motivating behavior change and developing public policies that can lead to green
house gas reduction.

To more effectively communicate about climate change, Metro hired Carlson Communications to review and summarize
current literature on the topic. Davis, Hibbitts and Midghall was also asked to conduct public opinion research on beliefs
and values on climate change and land use and transportation policies. Learn the results of their research and share your
ideas about how to incorporate climate change messaging into your work. See attached flier.

---- End of message ----


02:22:17PM;18-May-2011;001401;00144262

1
Page 1 of 2

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been
blocked. Click here to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Punchbowl [mail@mail.punchbowl.com] Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:36 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Welcome to Punchbowl!
Attachments:

Welcome to Punchbowl!
 
Punchbowl will help you plan a party from start to finish.
 

  Start planning an event


 
 
Use Punchbowl to:
 
 Create a Party Profile
 Send free eCards
 Get birthday reminders
 Send wedding announcements
 Send gifts
 
 
Account Information:
 
Here is the email you registered with:
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Wel... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

If you forget your password, just visit this link to change it:
http://www.punchbowl.com/account/reset_password/b2b09b818b9b6c3b
 
For customer service or technical support, use the "Support" link at the bottom of the
page at http://www.punchbowl.com
 

© 2011 Punchbowl Software, Inc.


Punchbowl Software Inc. 873 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Wel... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:15 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Budget Question

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 18, 2011 12:25:12 PM
Subject: Budget Question

Hi Neal,
Here are the budget figures that you requested. Please take into consideration that the 2012 budget has large capital
improvement projects included. Those projects will be reviewed at this evenings meeting. If you have any other
questions please let us know. Thank you.

2011 General Fund $5,715,151


2011 Total Budget $24,191,363

2012 General Fund $5,463,841


2012 Total Budget $28,065,552

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:31 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Compliments to Cornelius at WCCC

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Reynolds, Dick" <rreynolds@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Keyes, Terry" <tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Crowell, Mark"
<mcrowell@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 11:18:29 AM
Subject: FW: Compliments to Cornelius at WCCC

Richard Meyer wanted you to know about an upcoming meeting of the Washington County Coordinating
Committee meeting on May 9th. Council President Jef Dalin and I will be there. Apparently there will be some
recognition of our Main Street improvements on N. Adair Street. This is part of their agenda topic on pedestrian
safety along transit routes. The meeting is at 12 noon in the Beaverton Library. There is no award
presentation , just recognition by way of photos of the improvements.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 10:27 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc: Keyes, Terry; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Compliments to Cornelius at WCCC

Dave,

At next Monday’s WCCC meeting, Tri-Met is going to describe Cornelius’ Main Street improvements as
exemplary pedestrian, transit and business friendly capital projects. It should be a nice compliment before our
county and regional peers. Would you like to give Commissioner Dalin and the Council a heads up? We
should make sure that Cornelius is represented at this meeting.

Jessica Tump, MTAC and WCTAC member representing Tri-Met, practiced on WCTAC last Thursday and
Keyes was pleasantly surprised. She and I have been talking back and forth the past couple of days, as she
wanted to assure that our Main Street projects and private response are described accurately. I gave her
before and after pictures as well.

- Richard

1
Page 1 of 1

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been blocked. Click here to
unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Joel Peterson [mail@mail.punchbowl.com] Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:35 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: RSVP Confirmation: Grand Opening
Attachments:

You responded Yes to


Grand Opening

Quick links:
Guests | Message Board | Directions

This email has been brought to you by our sponsor below:

Unsubscribe from these emails

© 2011 Punchbowl Software, Inc.


Punchbowl Software Inc. 873 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/RSVP%20Confirmat... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 4

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Tue 4/26/2011 12:40 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Diana Moffat; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov);
Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: RE: Labor Relations 101 Workshop - May 2nd
Attachments:

this is a response to a letter sent to me by Richard Meyer ,

Dear Mayor Knight,

Thank you for sharing the email from Richard Meyer regarding County ordinance 740. This email disturbs me 
for several reasons and does nothing to help the County/City partnerships that we have valued so highly. To 
begin with, the email clearly lists friends as opponents, and opponents as friends. I am reminded that "no 
good deed goes unpunished". For example, there was no admission that during the decisive hearing on March 
15th, a motion was made by Commissioner Rogers and seconded by myself, to adopt the Cornelius map! The 
vote failed, possibly because Commissioner Terry misunderstood what was on the table, but more 
importantly because Commissioners Malinowsky and Schouten do NOT support the Cornelius alternative. To 
state that " Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise" is blatantly false. I believe that this deal 
would have been done quickly if this were true. Both of them are on record as opposing the Cornelius urban 
reserves in the original plan that went to LCDC last summer, and they certainly didn't support it this time 
around when they had a chance to.

My second point is that Mr Meyer makes the claim that  " That would send it back to Metro and they


would have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it ". On what basis does he 
say this? It is clear that individually the Councilors may say that they support Cornelius, and some do. But 
collectively, I heard not a single word of support for a Cornelius urban reserve during the March 15th hearing. 
Councilors Harrington and Hughes previously advocated for Cornelius heroicly, but there simply was not, and 
likely is not, support for something that LCDC was very clearly against. If the issue was forced upon Metro by 
Washington County, it is more likely that they would send it back to us with the instructions that we should 
not replace land north of Cornelius at all! In fact, there is a clear indication by Metro that they would lean this 
direction based on the vote by Metro on March 15th to do just that. It was only because of Washington 
County Commissioners Terry, Rogers and myself, that this alternative gained no further traction.

If I may be so bold, I think that these claims are so far off the mark that it might be prudent to reexamine who 
is fit to advise your Council. If the strategy is to stop the ordinance in order to take another look at it, that is 
fair, although I doubt that it would lead to the desired outcome. However, your Council has a right to accurate 
information about who the consistent supporters have been. Our intergovernmental relationships are too 
important to be undermined in this way. Thank you for letting me respond to you in a frank manner.

Washington County Chair

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 4

Andy Duyck 

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the
Washington County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time
is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at the County Public Services building on 1st
Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a
swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is (without any Urban Reserves
north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry supporting
the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed.
Commissioners Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes
away the Urban Reserve designation from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All
five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for Urban Reserves north of
Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will
vote for our Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they
would have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the
power to win or lose this for Cornelius’ future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending
that we present our position at their work session earlier in the day. I am out of town
however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s vote,
then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in
the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to
supplement what you want to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s
cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his vote of no on the current proposal. I will be
available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 4

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by Andy
Duyck . He also said that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be pointless . I would
appreciate any imput on this from any of the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Fri 4/22/2011 4:21 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Diana Moffat; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Labor Relations 101 Workshop - May 2nd

You may recall that we had scheduled the staff of the Local Government Personnel Institute (LGPI) to come here
for a workshop on the basics of labor relations and the council’s role. They canceled that date but can come back
on Monday May 2nd. I believe that Jamie is out of town that night but we’ll save materials for him. I can review
those with him at his convenience.

We’d like to start in a worksession at 6:00 p.m. on May 2nd then start the City Council meeting about 7:30 p.m.
The agenda for the meeting is fairly light. I think Jamie was going to see about participating via phone. We’ll
provide dinner that evening. How does that sound? Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 4 of 4

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:54 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>;
Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 2:47:46 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mari,
Thank you for responding and your follow-up phone call.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a habit of using only my city
website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer since sometime back in September before the election,
and I don't use my work email for city business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a habit of confining city business
to this website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
(1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
1
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:33 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Area 6B Letters of Support
Attachments: Beaverton Support Ltr.doc

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 10:34:36 AM
Subject: FW: Area 6B Letters of Support

Hi Neal – here is the letter that is in your mailbox awaiting signature.

Jef – this might come up at the elected officials meeting on Monday after the WCCC. You can inform them
we’ll be seeking their support for our potential high school site in the UGB expansion proposed for the Hillsboro
School District. Beaverton is just further along in their commitment to a site than is Hillsboro.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 4:15 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc: Reynolds, Dick
Subject: RE: Area 6B Letters of Support

Please review and comment on this letter of support for Knight’s signature.

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 2:51 PM
To: Meyer, Richard
Subject: FW: Area 6B Letters of Support

Can you help me understand where area 6B is? Is this part of the South Hillsboro area or closer to Cooper
Mountain. Thanks I would have thought Denny would have been more explicit.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Joyce Barnard [mailto:jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov] On Behalf Of Dennis Doyle


Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 2:09 PM
To: Mayor Dirksen, Tigard; Mayor Dirksen, Tigard 2nd Email; Mayor Dirksen, Tigard 3rd Email; Neal Knight; Mayor Peter
Truax, Forest Grove; Mayor Truax 2nd Email; Mayor Truax Forest Grove 3rd Email; Mayor Willey, Hillsboro 2nd Email;

1
Mayor Willey, Hillsboro 3rd Email; fwd-Info; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Area 6B Letters of Support

Dear Mayors of Cornelius, Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Tigard:

I’m contacting you in the hope you will be kind enough to provide a letter of support for bringing Urban
Reserve Area 6B into the Urban Growth Boundary expansion. I recently met with Washington
County Chairman Andy Duyck and he made it clear that Washington County would support Area 6B if
I was able to obtain support letters from partnering cities.

First and foremost is this is the only place to site the Beaverton School District’s new high school. We
have the need but no place to build. The school is needed by 2014-15, and we must get moving.
Beaverton is largely close to being fully developed and to increase our employment and balance our
growth in the southwest corner of our city near the town center development, we also need the
expansion of area 6B to make this happen.

I would appreciate your support and ask that you send a letter to Chair Duyck expressing your
support of our request that Area 6B to be included in the Urban Growth Boundary. You can email the
letters to Chair Duyck at: Andy_duyck@co.washington.or.us.

If you need additional information regarding 6B, I would be happy to talk with you.

I sincerely appreciate your assistance.

Kindly,

Denny

Denny Doyle
Mayor | Office of the Mayor
City of Beaverton | PO Box 4755 | Beaverton OR 97076-4755
p: 503.526.2481 | f: 503.526.2571 | ddoyle@beavertonoregon.gov

PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE

This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from
disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:51 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: IRS Guidelines for Good Governance for 501(c)(3) Organizations, May
5, a Lorman Live Audio Conference

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <teleconferences@accountingnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 9:37:28 AM
Subject: IRS Guidelines for Good Governance for 501(c)(3) Organizations, May 5, a Lorman Live Audio Conference

Advertisement - This message is sent to you by Accounting Newswatch


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

IRS Guidelines for Good Governance


for 501(c)(3) Organizations
Sponsored by Lorman Education Services

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Time: 1:00 pm ET (12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT)

Length: 1 hour 30 minutes

Registration: $199.00

Registration - Teleconference plus CD: $268.00

UPCOMING LIVE
BENEFITS AUDIO
CONFERENCES
Given continued congressional scrutiny of whether tax-
exemption is a worthy federal subsidy for any type of tax- Tax Treatment of
exempt organization, proper governance and accountability Business Travel and
to the local community are key factors that may distinguish Entertainment Expenses
May 5, 2011
Registration: $219.00

1
Registration -
the tax-exempt sector from the taxable sector. Teleconference plus CD:
$288.00
The Internal Revenue Service, the press and others have Learn More
linked the need for good governance to the quest for
improved tax-exemption compliance. Much is made of the Understanding the
governance disclosure questions on the redesigned Form Basics of Bankruptcy
990, annual return for tax-exempt organizations. and Bankruptcy
Terminology
This live audio conference will help you understand why May 10, 2011
Congress, the IRS and others insist on requiring that Registration: $219.00
Section 501(c)(3) entities implement the best practices in Registration -
corporate governance. This program will assist you and Teleconference plus CD:
others responsible for completing the governance portions $288.00
of the Form 990. We will include tips for how to establish Learn More
systems to collect the necessary information.
Writing Effective
Demand Letters That
AGENDA Get You Paid and Keep
You Out of Trouble
May 11, 2011
1:00 PM - 1:15 PM Registration: $199.00
Spotlight on Tax-Exempt Registration -
Organizations Teleconference plus CD:
$268.00
 Congressional Scrutiny and
Learn More
Reform Initiatives
 IRS Scrutiny and Reform
Initiatives Consolidated Tax Return
 Exempt Organization Sector Fundamentals
Reform Initiatives May 11, 2011
 State Law Initiatives Registration: $199.00
Registration -
 Health Reform Impact
Teleconference plus CD:
 Media Scrutiny
$268.00
Learn More
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM
IRS Governance Guidelines for Tax- LLCs: Recent
Exempt Organizations Developments and
 IRS Guidelines From 2007 and Current Issues
2008; Life Cycle Documents May 13, 2011
 EO Commissioner Speeches Registration: $199.00
 IRS Governance Training Registration -
Materials – 2009 Teleconference plus CD:
$268.00
Learn More
1:35 PM - 2:10 PM
The New Form 990 and Governance Consumer Protection
 Part VI of the Form – Provisions of the Dodd-
Governance, Management and Frank
Disclosure May 17, 2011
 Other Parts and Schedules With Registration: $249.00
Governance Implications Registration -
 IRS's Frequently Asked Teleconference plus CD:
Questions on Governance $318.00
 Exempt Organizations Learn More
Workplan for Fiscal Year 2009
Sales and Use Taxation

2
of Internet Sales: The
 IRS Strategic Plan, Fiscal Years Evolving Case Law
2009 to 2013 May 19, 2011
Registration: $219.00
Registration -
2:10 PM - 2:20 PM Teleconference plus CD:
Recent Events $288.00
Learn More
2:20 PM - 2:30 PM
Questions and Answers Prepackaged
Bankruptcies:
Opportunity or Trap?
May 20, 2011
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Registration: $249.00
Registration -
This live audio conference is designed for accountants, Teleconference plus CD:
attorneys, executive directors, officers, controllers, CFOs, $318.00
tax managers, bookkeepers and enrolled agents. Learn More

Tax Treatment of
FACULTY Business Travel and
Entertainment Expenses
May 23, 2011
Michael N. Fine, McDermott Will & Emery LLP Registration: $219.00
Registration -
 Attorney at law with McDermott Will & Emery LLP’s Teleconference plus CD:
Chicago office $288.00
 Focuses on all issues affecting tax-exempt Learn More
organizations, including nonprofit governance,
executive compensation, intermediate sanctions, Uniform Prudent
charitable contributions and obtaining tax Management of
exemption from the IRS Institutional Funds Act
 Written several publications, quoted by BNA’s Daily May 23, 2011
Tax Report and frequently speaks on issues Registration: $199.00
relevant to tax-exempt organizations Registration -
 Member of the American Health Lawyers Teleconference plus CD:
Association, the American Bar Association and the $268.00
Chicago Bar Association Learn More
 J.D. degree, University of Pennsylvania Law School
 A.B. degree, Washington University in St. Louis Understanding the
 Can be contacted at mfine@mwe.com or 312-984- Basics of Bankruptcy
6937 and Bankruptcy
Terminology
May 24, 2011
Registration: $219.00
TELECONFERENCE OVERVIEW Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
$288.00
* 90-minute seminar (Travel-Free) delivered over the Learn More
phone.
* Unlimited listeners per connection - bring the entire
department.
* 10-minute Q&A session with the experts.
* A professionally prepared reference manual.
* Continuing education credits available for most
teleconferences

3
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

(sponsored by Lorman Education Services)

 AIPB
 CLE (Please check the "Detailed Credit Information"
page for states that have already been approved)
 CPE
 Enrolled Agents

Click here for the "Detailed Credit Information" page.

Only registered attendee will receive continuing


education credit.

REGISTER

Registration: $199.00

Registration - Teleconference plus CD: $268.00

(Not available outside the US or Canada)

SPREAD THE NEWS


Please forward this invitation to colleagues who may benefit from participating.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

4
Page 1 of 2

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been blocked. Click here to
unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Punchbowl [mail@mail.punchbowl.com] Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:36 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Welcome to Punchbowl!
Attachments:

Welcome to Punchbowl!
 
Punchbowl will help you plan a party from start to finish.
 

  Start planning an event


 
 
Use Punchbowl to:
 
z Create a Party Profile
z Send free eCards
z Get birthday reminders
z Send wedding announcements
z Send gifts
 
 
Account Information:
 
Here is the email you registered with:
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
 

If you forget your password, just visit this link to change it:

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Welcome%20to%20... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

http://www.punchbowl.com/account/reset_password/b2b09b818b9b6c3b
 
For customer service or technical support, use the "Support" link at the bottom of the
page at http://www.punchbowl.com
 

© 2011 Punchbowl Software, Inc.


Punchbowl Software Inc. 873 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Welcome%20to%20... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:52 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Community Spirit Award Recipients Announced!

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Community Action <cholmstedt@caowash.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 7:35:48 AM
Subject: Community Spirit Award Recipients Announced!

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Honoring dedicated community partners for their


outstanding commitment in the fight to
end poverty in Washington County. Celebration of Community
Spirit Awards Banquet

Wednesday, June 1, 2011


Outstanding Corporate Partner Oregon Zoo

CareOregon
CareOregon has been selected for
their dedication to Community Action's
Opening Doors program, which helps
Reception & Complimentary Wine
uninsured pregnant women access prenatal care and supportive Tasting
services. CareOregon is a nonprofit health care provider, with a 5:30-6:30pm
mission to help assure that all Oregonians have access to high
quality health care. Dinner & Program
6:30-8:30pm

Outstanding Business Leader Event proceeds support Community 


Action programs that make hope, 
help and change possible for more 
Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK than 25,000 of our friends and 
neighbors every year. 
Doug Barrett, President of Cascade TEK, has
For more information

1
about the event, click here
been selected for his avid support of Community Action's or call 503 693.3230
mission. Cascade TEK serves the Pacific Northwest as a premier
environmental test lab and chamber sales/service organization.
Doug has shown exemplary commitment in making our
community a better place to live by supporting local nonprofit
organizations throughout the region.

Outstanding Community Partner

Coffee Creek Correctional Facility


Coffee Creek Correctional Facility has been selected for
its collaboration with Community Action's Early Head
Start Program. This innovative education model offers
incarcerated mothers of infants and toddlers
opportunities to enroll their children in the program, and
take an active role in the development of their babies during the
crucial early years of life.

We care about the entire community, and are dedicated


to helping individuals help themselves and each other.

In partnership with the community,


Community Action assists low-income
people to achieve self-determination.

Forward email

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

2
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Richard Ellmyer [ellmyer@macsolve.com] Sent: Mon 5/2/2011 9:19 AM
To: Interested Parties
Cc:
Subject: As Predicted, Single-Payer Charade And $700,000,000 Health Care IOU - DEAD
Attachments:

March 14, 2011 - by Richard Ellmyer

"The 2011 Oregon Legislative Assembly Will FAIL, Again, To Produce Comprehensive Health Care
Reform To Address Oregon's Moral And Economic Health Care Crisis

There are three choices related to comprehensive health care legislation this session.
1. Support $700,000,000 in new taxes to pay for the IOU left on the table from the previous
sessions' Billion dollar health care bill.

2. Support Single-Payer legislation recently sent to committees in the House and Senate.

3. Other? Includes the status quo. Asking public employees to contribute more to their health insurance
benefits is NOT a comprehensive solution. Diddling with the size of the Oregon Health Plan is NOT
a comprehensive solution. Piling more money on health care for children is NOT
a comprehensive solution. Asking for any help or favors from the federal government is NOT
a comprehensive solution to Oregon's moral and economic health care crisis.

All available evidence persuades me to write with confidence that there is no possibility that new taxes will
be enacted to pay for the 700 million IOU nor is there a snowball's chance in hell that Single-Payer will
ever come up for a vote on the House floor. Chances that either $700,000,000 in new taxes to pay for the
languishing health care bill from previous sessions or a Single-Payer health care plan would be passed by
either chamber much less both are zero to none."

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip
Shields, Laurie Monnes Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. ran like hell away from their previous work of several
sessions on their Billion dollar health care reform bill that required an additional $700,000,000 in new taxes to
become fully operational. That's DEAD. So much for years of work and so-called commitment by the once Public
Employees Party (Democrats) supermajority.

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip
Shields, Laurie Monnes Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. couldn't get a committee work session on Single-Payer HB
3510 despite the fact that Mitch Greenlich is a cosponsor of the bill and cochair of the Health committee. HB
3510 DEAD.

The Public Employees Party (Democrats) and its surrogates, Mitch Greenlick, Michael Dembrow, Chip
Shields, Laurie Monnes Anderson, Alan Bates et. al. failed to have a mere public hearing, much less a work
session, on Single-Payer SB 888 despite the fact that Laurie Monnes Anderson is chair with a majority of Public
Employees Party (Democrats) including Chip Shields, SB 888 sponsor, and Alan Bates on her committee. SB
888 DEAD.

The Economic Darwinists Party (Republicans) aided and abetted their Public Employees Party (Democrats)
colleagues by their continuing efforts to stop all comprehensive health care reform solutions that violate their
principle that only those rich enough to afford to pay for a private health insurance industry policy should have
health care. The rest can suffer and die in the gutter.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/As%20Predicted... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

The taxpayer costs to subsidize health care premiums for public employees will continue to escalate unabated
consuming ever larger pieces of a shrinking public treasury pie.

The costs for businesses to subsidize health care premiums for their employees will continue to escalate
unabated forcing many businesses to stop paying altogether.

The class struggle war between Who Gets and Who Pays for health care in our Oregon community goes on
with no end in sight.

Our Oregon debate between health care as the Common Good versus health care as the domain of
the rich and politically powerful remains contentious and unresolved.

So, the winner again is - The Status Quo

And the loser again is - The State of Oregon

Richard Ellmyer
Former progressive candidate for the North Portland House seat in the May 2010 primary, who authored the no
tax increase, Single-Payer type plan, the Oregon Community Health Care Bill, in 2004 and who has supported
Single-Payer as the ONLY health care solution to Oregon's and America's moral and economic health care crisis.
Defeated by establishment Public Employees Party (Democrat), Tina Kotek, who would not extend the constituent
courtesy of submitting my Oregon Community Health Care Bill, does not support Single-Payer and voted for the
Billion dollar health care tax increase legislation of previous sessions.

P.S.
Not surprisingly, governor John Kitzhaber MD, whose ideas and efforts at health care reform were substantially
rejected by the Public Employees Party (Democrats) legislative leadership of the last two sessions, was NOT a
player in this game.

Note to readers:
The message above is not sent from a listserve nor is it sent to a permanent list. The recipients of this personal email have been chosen
on an ad hoc basis. If you are not interested in the political nature of this communication then you need only reply to the sender with
REMOVE in the subject and you will be removed from my address book. There is no point in trying to communicate with folks that
are not interested in public policy. It is counterproductive.

The First amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America not only guarantees American citizens free speech but also
the right "to petition the government for redress of grievances." This means that elected officials are not required to respond to or even
read, listen or view citizen communications. But it does mean that elected officials cannot preemptively stop citizens from
contacting them by any means, be it by visit, phone, package, letter, email or marching in front of their offices.

In the ten years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better than 99.5% of those receiving
my "Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to many thousands depending on the issue of
the day.

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 also known as the CAN-SPAM Act of
2003 specifically exempts political speech. It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this legislation. Over
the last seven years only a handful of the most egregious commercial violators have successfully been tried and convicted. The law
did not work as many of us who helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is an international problem which requires
an international solution. Signed emails with true headers whose content is related to government and politics that the receiver
considers "bothersome" are not spam.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/As%20Predicted... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:27 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQEST Fw: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen"
<karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>;
"Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 1:13:46 PM
Subject: RE: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Yes – 7 p.m. Thanks Please just hold onto both dates at this point as I think some people have already left
town for the weekend such as Mayor Knight

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:18 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth,
Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: RE: Important - alternative budget hearing date

I can make that date, I'm presuming 7:00 pm right?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 11:15 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth,
Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Can you all please respond just as soon as possible? Council President Jef Dalin has informed me that he is
not available on Monday 6/20 for the budget hearing. He suggests meeting on Monday 6/13 instead. Are you
available that evening? I need to know ASAP as we have to place our ads for the hearing and provide some
other notices in advance of the hearing. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


1
City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:41 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - HIGH WIND
WARNING and FORECAST
Attachments: Msg 8_Forecast_May 9.doc; Msg 9_High Wind Warning_May 9.doc

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>
To: Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Christy, Laura" <lchristy@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Annette Evans
<aevans@corneliusrfpd.org>; Dan Eischen <deischen@corneliusrfpd.org>; Wes VanDyke
<wvandyke@corneliusrfpd.org>; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve
Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees <#AllCorneliusEmployees@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 12:29:41 PM
Subject: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 - HIGH WIND WARNING and FORECAST

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE – NOT AN ACTUAL WEATHER FORECAST

...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 8PM THIS EVENING TO 8AM PDT TUESDAY FOR THE
OREGON COAST AND SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON COAST ...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PORTLAND HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND WARNING...WHICH IS IN
EFFECT FROM 8PM TONIGHT TO 8AM PDT TUESDAY.

* WINDS: STRONG...DAMAGING WINDS OF 55-65 MPH WITH GUSTS TO NEAR 100 MPH CAN BE
EXPECTED.

* TIMING: FROM 8PM TONIGHT THROUGH 8AM TOMORROW.

* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: FLORENCE ... ASTORIA ...TILLAMOOK...RAYMOND... LONG BEACH

* IMPACTS: STRONG...DAMAGING WINDS WILL LIKELY BLOW DOWN TREES CAUSING POWER
OUTAGES AND SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY DAMAGE. HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES MAY ALSO BE PRONE
TO BEING BLOWN OVER.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS A HAZARDOUS HIGH WIND EVENT IS EXPECTED OR OCCURRING.
SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST 40 MPH OR GUSTS OF 58 MPH OR MORE CAN LEAD TO
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

See attached for full text of warning.

Attached is the weather forecast for the next few days. Below is a synopsis.

A strong jet stream will usher in a very strong and moisture laden front this evening into early Tues. As the warm front
moves into the region this evening, rainfall amounts of 0.5 to near 1.0 inch can be expected in the valley with about 2 to 3
inches in the Coast Range . The heavy rain will push several rivers in the Coast Range and Willamette Valley to near or
1
above flood stage early Tuesday. Additionally, the cold front will move ashore early Tues morning bringing very strong
winds to the region. Models show the low pressure system tracking across western Washington with a strong north-south
pressure gradient across the interior of northwest Oregon . Confidence remains high with this scenario. If this track is
correct, very strong winds can be expected along the Oregon coast and in the valleys of northwest Oregon . Wind gusts
of near 100 mph are possible along the coast later tonight and gusts near 70 mph are possible in the valleys early Tues
morning. These strong winds combined with the heavy rainfall the past couple of days could easily blow down trees,
create power outages and cause significant property damage. High Wind Warning will be issued for the coast, Coast
Range and valleys as well as several flood warnings.

Forecast Today:
Rain, heavy at times. Southeast wind 10 to 20 mph in the morning…increasing and becoming southwest 15 to 25 mph in
the evening…further increasing and becoming southerly 25-45 mph overnight. Gusts near 40 mph possible in the
evening and 50 mph overnight. Rainfall amounts of 0.5 to near 1.0 inch expected. Highs 60 to 65. Lows 40 to 45.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:29 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill
<karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby"
<droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 11:15:29 AM
Subject: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Can you all please respond just as soon as possible? Council President Jef Dalin has informed me that he is
not available on Monday 6/20 for the budget hearing. He suggests meeting on Monday 6/13 instead. Are you
available that evening? I need to know ASAP as we have to place our ads for the hearing and provide some
other notices in advance of the hearing. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:44 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Tasks to perform

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Works <WorksNoReply@works.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 9:41:51 AM
Subject: Tasks to perform

Please do not reply to the sender of this email. It is a system-


generated email from the Works application used by your organization.

Read the message below regarding the Works application. If the message
requests that you take an action in the application, a link may be
included below the message to allow you easy access to the login screen.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

A Notice From The Works Application

JEFFREY,

This report describes events which may imply the need for you to take
action within the application. Please note, however, that the timing of
this email depends on your configured email preferences, so that by the
time you read this report you or someone else may already have taken any
required actions.

The following transaction is awaiting your review and sign-off.


Quick link: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/sc/$cnSYb

Transaction Card Name Last 4


Amount Posted
------------------------ ----------------------- -----------------------
TXN00009137 JEFFREY DALIN 9269
($217.13) 2011-05-25

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Log into Works at: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/bookmark

Works is a registered trademark of Works.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:44 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 8:36:06 AM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,


The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content. I have asked all the City Council to
provide this information. It would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks,
Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

1
I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
(1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:10 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Amber Mathiesen
<amathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ellie Jones <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 7:54:08 AM
Subject: Re: weekly briefing

Difficult but not advertised yet. Your vote is critical

Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with Nextel Direct Connect

From: Jef Dalin <jdalin@yahoo.com>


Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 00:39:32 -0700 (PDT)
To: Waffle, Dave<DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Subject: Re: weekly briefing

Dave,

I won't be available 6/20 (on the river with the boy scouts).
any chance of pulling the budget discussion into 6/13?

Jef

From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"

1
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Sun, May 22, 2011 5:54:22 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

It is Sunday so time for this week’s edition of the Griddle. The City Council is off until June 6th as May is a “5
Monday month” offering several weeks to skip and the Budget Committee has adjourned for the year.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

2
Waffle, Dave
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 6:45 PM
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave; nealdknight@verizon.net
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.

Alfredo, 
 
I did voice my concerns and views at the last budget committee meeting.  By receiving your e 
mail shortly after that meeting, I believe this as an attempt to change my opinion/view.  I 
support your choice to disagree with my opinions....that what makes this country great!  
However, the voters of this community chose to vote for somebody with no political experience 
vs. voting for the councilors that have been making policy for this city for many 
years.....that says a lot. 
 
I assure you that I am not emotional about my decisions, nor am I doing this to make friends. 
I ran for office to do what the people that voted for me feel is best for the city. 
 
I do not know you, but calling a person narrow minded is an insult.  If you did in fact know 
me, you would know that I am a about as open minded as they come.  If you would in fact like 
to meet me and not pre judge, give me a call.  I would be more than happy to meet with you 
and answer any questions/concerns you may have.   
 
Thank you for agreeing that cuts and adjustments are needed! 
 
Respectfully, 
 
City Councilor Jamie Minshall 
City of Cornelius 
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us 
503‐954‐5206 
 
 
 
‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ 
From: alfredo.solares‐vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares‐vega@comcast.net] 
Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM 
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall 
Cc: Waffle, Dave 
Subject: Thank you for what you do. 
  
 
 
 
Council members  
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
1
   
 
As   a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and 
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.    
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
I want to encourage   councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) 
to go the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your concerns 
and views, and offer solutions when you bring up legitimate complaints about city needs. 
During budget season, emotional decisions can distract and sidetrack, preventing you from 
making a decision that best meets the needs of an organization.   There are legitimate and 
not so legitimate reasons why cuts and adjustments are needed,   approach it with 
comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.  
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.  
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
For the record, respectfully  
 
 
 
Alfredo Solares‐Vega.  
 
 

2
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Tue 4/26/2011 2:25 PM
To: Meyer, Richard
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: RE: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Mon 4/25/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves

Neal,

I am surprised at Richard Meyers position. and use of my Name and Position along with
Commissioner's Schouten and Malinowski? I have just asked both of them if they have ever
had a meeting or discussion with Richard and the Reserve situation in Cornelius. Both of
them report to me that they have never had a meeting with anyone from Cornelius on the
issue. Commissioner Schouten said, "He has only had discussion with Richard Meyer in
passing, but nothing with anything of substance".

I do not think any of us have any doubt where and what the desire is for your City on this
matter. However, I have asked and indicated on more than one occasion to sit down with
Richard and your City Manager along with you to discuss this and see if there may be a
means to address this. It is a little late in the game to be fighting for something at this level in
view of what has taken place and the purpose of the current County Hearings. I think it is
safe to slay all of us as Commissioners feel your City has come up short now and in the
past. I am prepared to work to help and implement a strategy with you to correct this or work
towards a better position in the future. But, we or I must have someone to work with? Not
just talk and hyper allegations of self conclusion. Thank you for bring this to my attention. I
look forward to working with Cornelius on this and any other situation that we may work
together on.

From: nealdknight@verizon.net [mailto:nealdknight@verizon.net]


Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 12:14 PM
To: bob@fisherfarms.com; Bob Terry
Subject: Richard Meyer

City of Cornelius

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 3

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Mon 4/25/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision
by the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this
week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at the County Public
Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with Commissioner
Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like
it is (without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners
Duyck, Rogers and Terry supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support
the compromise we proposed. Commissioners Stouten and Malinowsky favor our
compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation from the
Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have
‘voiced’ support for Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a
lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five
will vote for our Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro
and they would have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So
Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’ future. Commissioner Terry
is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in the
day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change
Commissioner Terry’s vote, then you would need to contact him before that work
session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to
supplement what you want to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our
community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his vote of no on the
current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 3

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by
Andy Duyck . He also said that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be
pointless . I would appreciate any imput on this from any of the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the Washington
County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday,
evening at the County Public Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with
Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is
(without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry
supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed. Commissioners
Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation
from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for
Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will vote for our
Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they would have to vote on the
compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’
future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in
the day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s
vote, then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to supplement what you want
to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his
vote of no on the current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:58 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Oregon Is Getting Back To Work

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Westside Economic Alliance <tdunham@westside-alliance.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 3:40:22 PM
Subject: Oregon Is Getting Back To Work

For a webpage version, click here


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
WEA small logo

Oregon is getting back to work


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Enthusiastic group

Hi-ho, hi-ho! It's off to work we go.

There is more good news this week for employers and people hoping to find
work in the Portland metropolitan region and in most counties in the state of
Oregon.

Oregon's jobless rate fell to 9.6 percent in April, when more than 1.6 million
people were actively working. This marked the lowest unemployment levels in 30
months with half of Oregon's 36 counties posting single-digit unemployment
levels in the month of April.

The news is particularly encouraging on the Westside of the Portland


metropolitan region, where the numbers of workers actively seeking employment
last month was estimated at 7.8 percent. Neighboring Multnomah County
reported unemployment levels of 8.7 percent, Clackamas County 8.9 percent,
Yamhill County 9.6 percent.

To the north, workforce analysts reported jobless rates in Clark County,


Washington have fallen sharply in recent months to an estimated 10.2 percent.

1
But unlike the Oregon estimates, the latest figures from Washington's
Employment Security Department are not seasonally adjusted and will appear
slightly higher by comparison.

Nearly all of the recent job growth in Oregon can be credited to the private
sector job growth with employers in Washington County adding more than 3,900
jobs in the past 12 months; 2,200 more in Multnomah County; 300 in Clackamas;
and 190 more in Yamhill County. Most of this recent job growth has been
concentrated in manufacturing (+2,490); professional and business services
(+1,360) and educational and health services (+2,720) since April 2010.

Public sector employment in Clackamas, Washington and Yamhill Counties fell


in all levels of government with more than 1,150 jobs lost in the past 12 months.
Multnomah County has lost nearly 900 jobs with the federal government and
local education districts in the past year, but has added 500 state and local
government workers.

Despite the encouraging trends of the past five months, an estimated 80,335
Oregonians were unable to find work in Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington and
Yamhill Counties last month. Statistically, the picture appears far worse in
central Oregon, where Crook County (15.3 percent) and Harney County (13.9
percent) posted the highest unemployment figures in the state. But these figures
represent fewer than 1,900 workers combined in the two sparsely populated
counties.

For the latest economic and demographic indicators, see WEA's website.

Westside Economic Alliance


10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Portland, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email
Right-click here to download Right-click here to d
pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help p
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook pr
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad
picture from the Internet. picture from the Int

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:14 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Today's Legal News

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <editor@lawnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 12:45:41 AM
Subject: Today's Legal News

LawNewsWatch
Covering the Business of Law

Confidence in Congress and Supreme Court Drops


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

to Lowest Level in Many Years


NEW YORK (Logo:
Advertising http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100517/NY06256LOGO )
Based on all the responses to this poll we calculate the Harris
Confidence Index. This year, the Index has fallen to 48, from 53 last
Today's News
year and 54 in 2009. This is the lowest since the Index stood at 44
in 2008, the last year of the Bush administration. These are some of
Legal Industry Jobs the results of The Harris Poll of 1,987 adults surveyed ...
2011-05-18 11:30:10 PR Newswire
Previous News
The Garner Transcripts: That v. Which, and Other
Subscribe/Unsubscribe
Supreme Court Writing Tips
Contact Us In late 2006 and early 2007, legal writing guru Bryan Garner
stealthily interviewed eight of the nine then-sitting Supreme Court
justices to glean their thoughts about writing and advocacy. He had
done the same in dozens of taped interviews with lower court
judges, academics and writers over the years as raw material for his
popular legal writing seminars. Realizing that he had something
close to ...
2011-05-18 09:12:56 LegalTimes.com

Indiana Court Okays Illegal Police Entries


For centuries a person's home has been considered his castle. This
fundamental liberty was recognized in the Magna Carta and later in
our own Bill of Rights. After all, our Founding Fathers fought a war
for independence from the British for routinely violating these
cherished and long-recognized rights. The Fourth Amendment is not
ambiguous in its meaning; clearly stating that '[t]he right of the ...
2011-05-18 12:45:00 Atlanta Journal And Constitution

1
So You Make a Few Dollars. StubHub makes a Few
Dollars. Should Chicago Get to Wet Its Beak?
Lawyers from the city of Chicago and StubHub Inc. stood before the
Illinois Supreme Court Tuesday and argued a case whose results
could transform Chicago's ticket-selling industry. The current price
of a ticket to a sporting event, concert, or theatrical performance in
Chicago includes a 12 percent amusement tax: the city gets 9
percent and Cook County 3 percent. But there's a large secondary
market ...
2011-05-18 13:28:23 Chicago Reader

Carving out class-action exceptions


In a case that began with a disgruntled cellphone customer, the
U.S. Supreme Court has made it harder for groups of consumers or
employees to band together to seek damages from corporations.
Because the decision involved a federal statute, not the
Constitution, Congress can - and should - overrule the court. Almost
a decade ago, Vincent and Liza Concepcion entered into a sales
contract with AT&T Mobility ...
2011-05-18 13:24:31 Tri-City Herald Online

Best Legal Department 2011 Winner: Google


Spend time with the energetic crew at Google Inc., and the word
"disrupt" comes up a lot. Google's businesses tend to do that to the
traditional marketplace, and Googlers (as they call themselves)
make no apologies. In fact, they use the word with pride-sounding
like 1960s protesters determined to shake the Establishment. The
company's lawyers often find themselves in the thick of it-before,
during, ...
2011-05-18 13:52:33 Corporate Counsel

Verizon dealt a blow in video-on-demand legal


battle
Verizon Communications suffered a legal setback having to do with
claims on video-on-demand technology patents. The telco had been
sued by interactive TV and cloud video system vendor ActiveVideo
Networks for alleged infringement on the patents in question, and
Verizon had responded with a countersuit against ActiveVideo and
one of its customers, Cablevision Systems. However, a federal
judge has ruled ...
2011-05-18 13:48:34 Connected Planet

Gender Imbalance: Declining Numbers of Women


at Law Schools
Have we been complacent about the supply line of women in the
legal profession? Didn't we all assume that women make up around
50 percent of the students in the nation's law schools--particularly
in the top schools? That's just not true. According to statistics
compiled by Poets & Qants, a terrific site devoted to MBAs, female
enrollment at the top law schools lags behind men (hat tip: ABA
Blog). ...
2011-05-18 13:51:51 Corporate Counsel

FL: Scott signs property insurance bill into law


2
The sweeping property insurance changes ahead for Florida buoyed
the insurance industry and upset consumer advocates . New
property insurance law Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday signed SB 408
into law on Tuesday. Among other things, the law: ' Allows
insurance companies to limit sinkhole coverage to primary
structures. ' Allows insurance companies to increase rates by up to
15 percent to cover reinsurance ...
2011-05-18 09:02:40 Miami Herald

LawNewsWatch - 3212 West End Ave. - Suite 500 - Nashville - TN - 37203

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:23 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Planning Commission Meeting Agenda 5-24-2011
Attachments: PC 5-24-11.pdf

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen" <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard"
<rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 3:54:29 PM
Subject: Planning Commission Meeting Agenda 5-24-2011

For your information.

Debby Roth, CMC


City of Cornelius
p-503-992-5305
e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Rush, Susan


Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 3:23 PM
To: Christian Gaston ; Christian Gaston (cgaston@gmail.com); John Schrag; Kathy Fuller; Kelly House
(khouse@oregonian.com)
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Jones, Ellie; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: May 24 Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

Attached is the agenda for the May 24 Planning Commission Meeting for your review and publication.

Susan Rush
Support Specialist II
Development & Operations
Phone: 503.992.5371
Fax: 503.357.3424

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:53 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: IRS Form 1099 Reporting Update, May 4, a Lorman Live Audio
Conference

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <teleconferences@accountingnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 11:35:41 AM
Subject: IRS Form 1099 Reporting Update, May 4, a Lorman Live Audio Conference

Advertisement - This message is sent to you by Accounting Newswatch


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

IRS Form 1099 Reporting Update


Sponsored by Lorman Education Services

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Time: 1:00 pm ET (12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT)

Length: 1 hour 30 minutes

Registration: $219.00

Registration - Teleconference plus CD: $288.00

UPCOMING LIVE
BENEFITS AUDIO
CONFERENCES
With the pending uncertainty as to the revisions of the
Title Issues for Lending
1099 rules and of which regulations were provided Professionals
within the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, it May 4, 2011
is imperative to gain insight to the current laws Registration: $249.00
concerning information reporting. Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:

1
$318.00
Learn More
Join us to become informed of the most recent
Tax Treatment of
regulations to assure that you and your clients remain
Business Travel and
compliant with proper policies and procedures, and Entertainment Expenses
advise payors of their responsibilities. May 5, 2011
Registration: $219.00
Registration -
AGENDA Teleconference plus CD:
$288.00
Learn More
The Basics of 1099 Reporting
IRS Guidelines for Good
• Types of Payments Requiring 1099s Governance for
• IRS TIN Matching Program and Procedures to Correct Inaccurate 1099s 501(c)(3) Organizations
• Electronic Filing of Forms 1099 (FIRE) May 5, 2011
Registration: $199.00
Compliance Issues Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
• IRS 2100/2100A and Subsequent B-Notices to Payees $268.00
• Increased Penalties for Non-Compliance: Penalty Notices and Fees Learn More
• Backup Withholding Requirements
• U.S. and Nonresident Requirements - Series W-8 vs. W-9 Forms Understanding the
Basics of Bankruptcy
Current Hot Topics and Bankruptcy
Terminology
May 10, 2011
• New Form 1099-B Requirements: Broker Basis Reporting
Registration: $219.00
• Consumer/Debtor Alert: Form 1099-C – Cancelation of Debt (COD)
Registration -
• IRS Merchant Acquirer Reporting Requirements:
Teleconference plus CD:
• Code Section 6050W and New Form 1099-K
$288.00
• New Expense Reporting Requirements for Landlords
Learn More
• Independent Contractor Issues – Misclassifications and Remedies
• Updates on 2011 Legislation and Its Impact on Future Information
Reporting (Form 1099-MISC) Writing Effective
Demand Letters That
Get You Paid and Keep
WHO SHOULD ATTEND You Out of Trouble
May 11, 2011
Registration: $199.00
This live audio conference is designed for accountants, Registration -
CFOs, controllers, accounts payable professionals, tax Teleconference plus CD:
$268.00
managers, presidents, vice presidents, bookkeepers, Learn More
enrolled agents and attorneys.
Consolidated Tax Return
Fundamentals
FACULTY May 11, 2011
Registration: $199.00
Marcia L. Miller, E.A., Financial Horizons, Inc. Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
$268.00
Marcia L. Miller, E.A.
Learn More
• President and owner of Financial Horizons, Inc.
• Enrolled agent entitled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service
• 30 years of accounting, tax and management consulting in South Florida LLCs: Recent
for a practice with emphasis on representing small business owners in all Developments and
Current Issues

2
May 13, 2011
aspects of taxes; employment and labor issues; pensions; estate planning; Registration: $199.00
and federal, state (nationwide) and foreign mandatory reporting Registration -
• Author, live speaker and teleconference expert for Lorman Education Teleconference plus CD:
Services in the areas of health care reform, management and tax planning $268.00
• Writer and live speaker for the National Society of Accountants’ National Learn More
Conference and ConnectED Webinars lecturing on a multitude of tax,
technical and nontechnical topics Consumer Protection
• Nationwide presenter of tax legislative seminars for Thomson Reuters on Provisions of the Dodd-
current business taxation and accounting issues Frank
• Adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University’s H. Wayne Huizenga May 17, 2011
School of Business and Entrepreneurship Registration: $249.00
• State of Florida licensed mortgage broker Registration -
• Member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, the Teleconference plus CD:
National Society of Accountants and the National Association of Tax $318.00
Professionals Learn More
• M.B.A. degree and B.B.A. degree, University of Miami School of
Business
Sales and Use Taxation
of Internet Sales: The
Evolving Case Law
TELECONFERENCE OVERVIEW
May 19, 2011
Registration: $219.00
* 90-minute seminar (Travel-Free) delivered over the Registration -
phone. Teleconference plus CD:
* Unlimited listeners per connection - bring the entire $288.00
department. Learn More
* 10-minute Q&A session with the experts.
* A professionally prepared reference manual. Prepackaged
* Continuing education credits available for most Bankruptcies:
teleconferences Opportunity or Trap?
May 20, 2011
Registration: $249.00
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
(sponsored by Lorman Education Services) $318.00
Learn More

• AIPB
Tax Treatment of
• CPE
Business Travel and
• Enrolled Agents
Entertainment Expenses
May 23, 2011
Click here for the "Detailed Credit Information" page. Registration: $219.00
Registration -
Only registered attendee will receive continuing Teleconference plus CD:
education credit. $288.00
Learn More

REGISTER Uniform Prudent


Management of
Institutional Funds Act
Registration: $219.00 May 23, 2011
Registration: $199.00
Registration - Teleconference plus CD: $288.00 Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
$268.00
(Not available outside the US or Canada) Learn More

3
Understanding the
Basics of Bankruptcy
and Bankruptcy
Terminology
May 24, 2011
Registration: $219.00
Registration -
Teleconference plus CD:
$288.00
Learn More

SPREAD THE NEWS


Please forward this invitation to colleagues who may benefit from participating.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

4
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:16 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: short vacation - long weekend

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov;
"Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 18, 2011 10:34:02 AM
Subject: short vacation - long weekend

I need to use up some vacation time so I’ll be off on Friday 5/20 and Monday 5/23. I’ll be around town so I am
not appointing an acting CM. Please call if you need me however.

I am also planning a longer vacation after budget adoption in late June. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Page 1 of 7

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Mon 1/17/2011 10:00 AM
To: Brent Gayman
Cc: nealdknight@verizon.net; jamiedoors@hotmail.cm
Subject: RE: Garbage from J. Brad Coffey
Attachments:

THANK YOU! I hope you will be there tommorrow evening and fill out a card to speak. We
need some of the bleeding heart residents to hear and see the other side of these two. They
don't understand, and you could help them come to reality! I will have your email with me
tomorrow!

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Brent Gayman [mailto:brent.aircarenw@gmail.com]


Sent: Sun 1/16/2011 9:23 PM
To: Neal Knight; Mari Gottwald; Jamie Minshall
Subject: Garbage from J. Brad Coffey

Neil, Mari & Jamie,

I thought you might want to see the garbage that some people are
spreading. Don't miss the child like behavior I forwarded to you from
J. Brad Coffey at the bottom of this e-mail.

I have shared this with Neil sometime ago in person, but thought I
would mention this again. My wife and I own and operate Jarrell's
AirCare NW, Inc at 12th & Adair. When I called the city offices to
try and meet with the building dept. to see what would be allowed to
improve the looks of our old shop (by updating the front, facing
Adair) I was ignored, three times. So I guessed the city liked the
looks of our 1930's shop and gave up. At the beginning of the Adair
Street improvement project Richard Meyer tried to force us out by
lying (yes, a bald face lie), saying that we didn't have a permit for
our Adair Street access and that ODOT would not allow the city to
provide us with an apron through the new sidewalk in front of our
business. His suggestion was for us to donate our paid for property
and move to an industrial site as tenants. Out of the kindness of
their heart, the city would pay our lease for two years after which we
would pay the lease. That my friends was an insult to my
intelligence! After I complained to Dave Waffle, he re-enforced the
lie and played along with Meyer. After we spent $4996.00 on attorney
fee's to prove to the city that they could NOT block our access with a
sidewalk and NO apron, we contacted State Senator Bruce Starr. Bruce

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 7

brought ODOT regional manager Jason Tell to a meeting with Waffle,


Meyer, my wife, my son and I. At the beginning of the meeting I told
Jason that I didn't appreciate ODOT trying to close our family
business by blocking access to our shop and property. After turning
beet red with anger he (Jason Tell) said, "who Mr Gayman told you that
we wouldn't allow your access". I pointed across the table to Richard
Meyer and said, "he did, Richard Meyer" and City Manager Dave Waffle.
Jason Tell then said, "Mr Gayman, I promise you that ODOT has no part
in, nor any interest in closing your access or business." After Meyer
and Waffle tried to explain away their lie, we adjourned.

The next day Bruce Starr called to tell me that Jason Tell at ODOT
would not approve any more of the city's Adair project until they had
a signed agreement with Mr Gayman. I would not sign an agreement
until our family was reimbursed $4996 for the attorney we should have
NEVER needed to hire. All because of Meyer and Waffle's intimidation
tactics.

I know of case after case after case of the city staff pulling this
crap with citizens, business owners and tax payers that they have
vowed to help and support. And that my friends is why the business
district of Cornelius looks a run down ghost town. Through threats
and intimidation they have gotten some of the old buildings burnt down
by the fire dept. only to have bare lots growing weeds all summer
long.

So, after you fire Dave Waffle you need to fire the "Un-Development
Director and Liar" Richard Meyer. He has chased way more businesses
away from and out of town than he ever attracted to the city.

We and our business neighbor have access to 12th street, except the
city reneged on their promised to mark the street "loading zone" so
the staff and patients from Virginia Garcia Clinic park in front of
our doors, leaving our side access "worthless". Richard Meyers other
lie to The Gayman's. We will contact you guys (and gal :):) ) after
this current garbage your forced to deal with clears the air.

PLEASE REMEMBER, YOU THREE HAVE THE MAJORITY VOTE FROM THE CITIZENS
WHO VOTED YOU INTO OFFICE. THE CITY HAD A LEGAL VOTE, THEY KNEW WHAT
THEY WOULD GET BY VOTING FOR YOU, NOW BE THE LEADERS YOU ARE AND PUT A
STOP TO THIS MADNESS IN CORNELIUS. You have our support already, we
voted for you and you WON!!! Don't let the loud mouths who come to
the council meeting(s) try to buffalo you into something that the
MAJORITY wants, CHANGE!!!

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 7

Do to the fact that I teach in the evenings at PCC in Portland, I am


unable to make it to the meeting Tuesday.

We AND THE MAJORITY are with you,

Brent & Rebecca Gayman


Jarrell's AirCare NW, Inc.
503-522-9011 Brent's cell

P.S. Rebecca's grandfather was councilman and then Mayor of


Cornelius, Rebecca's father was councilman (2 terms) and them Mayor (2
terms) , then planning commissioner and I (Brent) a planning
commissioner and then councilman until we moved back to Hillsboro,
where we currently reside. All this city activism in our family and
sooo much grief from the city, go figure huh? Imagine if you were new
and wanted a business here, too much garbage to contend with. Change
it!

---------- Forwarded message ----------


From: Brent Gayman <kd7hyb@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 7:45 PM
Subject: FW: Cornelius Council Meeting Tuesday @ 7:00
To: brent.aircarenw@gmail.com

________________________________
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 19:43:15 -0800
Subject: Fwd: Cornelius Council Meeting Tuesday @ 7:00
From: becky.aircarenw@gmail.com
To: kd7hyb@hotmail.com

---------- Forwarded message ----------


From: Brad <t873sm@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 6:01 PM
Subject: Cornelius Council Meeting Tuesday @ 7:00
To:

It looks as though our work is cut out for us this week. Neal, one
day after committing to keep Dave Waffle on the job, has decided again

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 4 of 7

to fire Dave (see Forest Grove News Times Article). We will have to
be at the Council meeting on Tuesday night to again, make our case for
Dave. I hope that you will all be able to come. Please tell others
about the meeting and the importance of the decision that is on the
table. If you are a business person, please come and tell your story
about your experience in Cornelius. If you are not able to come,
please submit a statement in writing or email before the meeting.
There is an executive session scheduled to determine their strategy
for replacing Dave at 6:15, followed by a meeting at 7:00. If you need
directions or have questions or need a ride, let me know. I will try
to help you out. Please come a few minutes before 7:00 (last meeting,
there was a lot of people there at 6:30). Please stand if you are
able to allow those who can't stand the chance to attend.

In writing to you today, I find myself at a crossroads. I have thus


far been focused on the facts and positive attributes concerning Dave
Waffle. I think that the community has done a pretty good job is
making the case for keeping Dave Waffle. I would like to say thanks
to all who have spoken up. I think that it is also important to say
thanks to Dave Waffle. I think it would have been easy to just “take
the money and run”, but Dave has made the tough choice for the right
reasons. Thank you, Dave for all that you have done and all that you
continue to do in and for the City of Cornelius. If you get a chance,
please call Dave or email him to show your support personally.

I think that the time has come to shift the focus from Dave to Neal
Knight. I have been asking Neal and the other new Councilors to
answer questions regarding motivations and plans that they have. Thus
far, I have received no reply. Not that big of a deal, they are
under no obligation to respond to me specifically. So, after some
quick web searches and a few phone calls I find myself with some
answers to the following questions.

Who is Neal Knight? What kind of person is Neal Knight?

I submit the following:

In the Team 3 campaign video, Neal claims that one of his properties
pays $800 per month for the “water tax”, which is actually known as
the General User Fee. I have checked with the City and that
information is public record. The property that Neal was referring to
actually pays $216 per month for the General User Fee. In the same
video, Neal, Mari and Jamie is standing in front of a church (referred
to as a “place of worship”) and Jamie claims that they pay over $1000
per month in water bills. The actual amount that they pay is $360 per

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 5 of 7

month for the General user fee and they would have to use an
inordinate amount of water to have a water bill over $1000. There was
an issue of leaks on that property and their water bills could have
been high during that period. I do not know what they paid while
that was going on, but that data should not be used. If you are going
to make a point, it should be using real information, not atypical
data.

Why does Neal feel the need to lie to make his point?

There is another video that, I believe shows Neal's character. In


this video, Neal is driving his big truck and spinning around on city
streets. I cannot tell which city it is, but that is not the point.
It is clearly a city street, notice the curb, sidewalk, streetlights,
fire hydrant, etc. The most important part of this video is the last
few seconds, when being implored by the people there to “Do it
again!”, he sticks his head out of the window. You can clearly see
that it is Neal and if you listen he says, “No, it's too expensive if
I get caught.”

In other words, its okay as long as he doesn't get caught. This is


proof that he understands that it is wrong (illegal, actually) and
chose to do it anyway (more than once, if you watch you will see the
evidence).

This the person leading our City. What kind of example is he setting
in these videos? It is apparent to me, from the examples I have used,
that law and facts don't matter to Neal. I am left to assume that he
will continue to do and say whatever he feels like until he is held
accountable. How do you get through to someone like this? I wish I
knew. When no one is watching, I believe that Neal is going to do
exactly what he wants. By his actions so far as Mayor, I think that
he does not now and I doubt that he ever did have what was best for
Cornelius on his mind. Don't believe me? Call Neal up and talk to him
for yourself 503-359-5993. Ask him for his “fresh ideas” to improve
the city, but make sure he can explain why and how they will effect
the entire city.

This is why it is so important to come to the Council meetings. We


need to make sure they know that people do care and are watching and
expect them to do their job and live up to their oath.

Is the city of Cornelius perfect? No, but if we work together, we can


make it better. Neal has made it pretty clear that he is not
interested in working with others or in the open. By telling the city

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 6 of 7

manager not to put a letter of complaint addressed to the Mayor and


Council on the agenda because he thinks someone is trying to embarrass
him (see Forest Grove News Times Article) is evidence that Neal does
not respect his oath of office. Neal is upset that someone is calling
his actions into question, when it is his actions that have created an
atmosphere of doubt and mistrust since he seems to make choices driven
by personal issues. Accusations of ethics violations are usually
going to be embarrassing for at least one of the parties involved. I
think, in this case; Dave Schamp made it clear that he simply wants
clarification about what happened and appropriate action taken. I
applaud and thank Dave for stepping forward. I have submitted a
written a complaint about how Neal dealt with the first complaint. If
Neal has done nothing wrong, what is the problem talking about the
facts? The sooner that the facts are out in the open, the sooner the
city can move past these issues.

Neal may have great ideas for attracting new business to Cornelius,
but he has not made any of those plans known with the exception of his
desire to do away with any fees or rules regarding business. There
are reasons for these fees and rules. If they are not desirable, why
can't we discuss the reasons and let everyone have the opportunity to
come to the same conclusion? Let's make some informed, public
decisions about how the city runs. Neal needs to be more forthcoming
about his ideas and reasons for them. From my perspective, Neal seems
to be trying to create a reason to dismiss the city manager. Neal
should explain himself on this issue, but will he?

--
Have a great day,

J. Brad Coffey

Please insert your favorite inspirational phrase here.


Now you have been motivated, so go out and start making a difference!!!!

--
Becky Gayman, Sec./Tres.
503-640-6405
www.aircarenw.com

--

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Page 7 of 7

Jarrell's AirCare NW, Inc.


Brent Gayman, President
PO Box 2125
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123

503-640-6405
www.aircarenw.com

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:52 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Last chance to join the celebration!

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Community Action <cholmstedt@caowash.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 3:40:36 PM
Subject: Last chance to join the celebration!

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

1
Event proceeds support Community Action programs that help  
more than 25,000 of our friends and neighbors get back on their feet every year.  
  
All reservations must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, May 30th. 
Canʹt make it to the event?  Click here to make a secure donation online.      

2
Forward email

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

3
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 12:37 PM
To: John & Cyndi Groth; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Word on the streets
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: John & Cyndi Groth [mailto:jcgroth@comcast.net]


Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.

The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are
being taxed too much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are
not doing very well. Apart from the school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two
areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move
forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

I appreciate your comments on these issues . As you know Team 3 ran there campain on doing our best to keep
the costs of running the city down without going after important services ( police , fire , public works ) . It should
be possible to remove the general service fee without hurting impotant services . We do intend to do that but
have had a lot of resistance from the city manager on down .

I beleive that Dave Waffle does not understand that the Mayor & City Council are his bosses and does not seem
to be working for there best interest .However I am confident that dispite the obsticals being thrown in our way .
we will prevail in doing what is best for the people of cornelius .

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 2

If you would like to get together sometime and talk about what we are doing feel free to give me a call and I
will be glad to discuss our vision for the future of cornelius and how we intend to impliment that plan !

Thank You Mayor Neal Knight

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 11:41 AM
To: Neal Knight; Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Michael
Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Mathiesen, Amber; Jones, Ellie; Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Neal – thanks for asking the questions.  Let’s see if I can rephrase the questions and answer each part.  If there 
are more questions please direct them to me and other managers so we can answer them. 

Where did the money go from police officer vacancies this current year?  The basic answer is that any $$ left 
in the Police Department budget is swept back into the General Fund “ending fund balance” at the end of the 
year and used as “net working capital” to begin the new fiscal year on July 1, 2011.  This is the same for all 
departments in the General Fund.  We know the Police Department will be under spent and have accounted 
for that in our estimate of having $571,335 in net working capital for FY 2011‐2012.  We always estimate that 
amount conservatively and adjust it later when the actual amount is known.  While the Police Department has 
not spent all its salaries and fringe benefit allocations this year it will exceed the allocation for overtime.  The 
personal services budget for the PD also included some vacation and holiday compensation to employees who 
retired. 

Where did the money go from Fire Chief retirement this current year? On March 7, 2011 the City Council 
approved Supplemental Budget #1 for FY 2010‐2011 which adjusted the budget to reallocate the savings from 
Chief Asanovic’s retirement.  He was also compensated for his vacation bank upon retirement which reduced 
the amount available.  The remaining funds were used to accomplish two things: 

a. Pay for the IGA with the City of Forest Grove for management of the Fire Department

b. Pay for interns for the balance of the fiscal year as their grant expired in December

Since we don’t have a Fire Chief how are the savings being used next year?  The savings from not having a 
Fire Chief generally just allow more flexibility in the General Fund with all the departments.  Fortunately the 
Fire Department’s intern grant was also renewed so the General Fund doesn’t have to absorb those costs 
either.  We would be in much worse financial condition if we still had to pay a Fire Chief and support the 
intern program.  The Fire Department specifically benefited from the “fire chief savings” in several ways.  They 
are being allowed some materials and services expenses that I’ve knocked out in other departments.  Their 
materials and services budget grows from $253,212 to $369,973 while personal services declines.

a. Full year of IGA with Forest Grove

b. Absorb a higher cost of apparatus maintenance

c. Hose and ladder testing

d. Replace an automatic defibrillator

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20police%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

e. Replace mobile data terminals in fire trucks

f. Higher spending for turnouts and other personal protective equipment (PPE)

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael Kinkade;
Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: police officerfunding

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not hiring a new Fire
Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the money for the officers to be
replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the
savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where did this money go to ?

Thank You

Mayor Neal D. Knight

City of Cornelius

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/RE:%20police%... 5/26/2011
Neighborhood Review Meeting Instruction Sheet

The purpose of the Neighborhood Review Meeting is to allow the neighbors and residents to become
familiar with the proposal and to identify any issues, which may be associated with an application. The
intention of the meeting is to result in a completed application that is more responsive to the neighborhood
concerns, reducing the likelihood for delays and appeals of the application.

PROCEDURES

Five (5) days prior to submittal of a Type III request which requires review by the Planning
Commission, and for the application to be complete, the applicant shall provide an opportunity to meet
with neighboring property owners, residents and businesses by conducting a neighborhood meeting.

The applicant shall select the meeting time and place. The starting time selected shall be limited to a
weekday evening after 6:00 p.m. or a weekend at any reasonable time. The meeting shall be held at a
location open to the public and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act within the
boundaries of the City of Cornelius. A sign of approximately 22” x 28” with minimum 2” lettering shall
be placed at the entrance of the meeting place at least one hour prior to the meeting. Such sign will
announce the meeting, that the meeting is open to the public and that interested persons are invited to
attend. This sign shall be removed upon conclusion of the meeting by the applicant.

The applicant shall send by regular mail a written notice announcing the Neighborhood Review Meeting
to the Planning Director and property owners within 250 feet of the subject property. The notice shall
include the date, time and location of the meeting and a brief description of the nature and location of
the proposal. The notice shall be deposited in the mail in the city, not less than twenty (20) days prior to
the required Neighborhood Review Meeting.

Not less than 20 calendar days prior to the Neighborhood Review Meeting, the applicant shall post a
notice on the property which is subject of the proposed application. The notice shall be posted within 50
feet of an adjoining public right-of-way in a manner that can be seen and reasonably read from the right-
of-way. The notice shall state that the site may be subject to a proposed development and shall set forth
the name of the applicant and a telephone number where the applicant can be reached for additional
information. The site shall remain posted until the conclusion of the Neighborhood Review Meeting.

At the Neighborhood Review Meeting, the applicant shall present the proposed application to the
neighbors in attendance. The attendees may identify any issues that they believe should be addressed in
the proposed application and recommend that those issues be submitted for city consideration and
analysis.

If responses to the meeting notice were not received by the applicant and no one attended the
Neighborhood Preview Meeting, the applicant shall submit evidence as indicated above, with the Notes
reflecting the absence of comment and/or attendance.

The applicant shall not be required to hold more than one Neighborhood Review Meeting
provided such meeting is held within 180 days prior to submitting a land use of design review
application for one specific site.
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:41 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Portland City Council Unanimously Approves Neighborhood Economic
Development Strategy

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mayor Sam Adams <MayorSam@portlandoregon.gov>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 2:50:42 PM
Subject: Portland City Council Unanimously Approves Neighborhood Economic Development Strategy

If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online .

Share This:

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
May o r Sam A dams | Portland, Oregon USA | www.portlandonline.com/may or

Yesterday afternoon, the Portland City Council unanimously approved a 5-year Neighborhood Right-click here t
pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo
picture from the

Economic Development Strategy (PDF), aimed to support neighborhood vitality and business
success.

The Neighborhood Economic Development (NED) Strategy—developed by the Portland Development


Commission and the community partners on the project advisory committee—outlines how community
partners, business leadership and public partners can use focused neighborhood-level actions to
collectively foster economic opportunity and neighborhood vitality throughout Portland. The strategy
adds significant depth and direction to the Neighborhood Business Vitality component of the City of
Portland’s Five-Year Economic Development Strategy.

“This strategy is about prosperous, complete, healthy and equitable neighborhoods—key components of
the Portland Plan,” Mayor Sam Adams said. “Now it is time for implementation. We’re going to get it
done. We’re determined, and it’s within our potential to achieve this strategy’s goals.”

“The strategy is clear about the need for partnership and the alignment of public resources to support
community-led efforts,” said, PDC Executive Director Patrick Quinton. “This focused approach will
create real results and measurable community benefits that will make a positive difference for Portland
residents.”

In addition to existing resources to support Neighborhood Main Streets and the Alliance of Portland

1
Neighborhood Business Associations, council also allocated more than $1,000,000 in the FY 2011-2012
budget to begin implementation of the NED Strategy. This funding includes $600,000 for small
business technical assistance, $240,000 in seed grants and focus area programs to build capacity for
neighborhood economic development, and $200,000 in small business working capital.

Overall success at the end of the five year plan will be evaluated by progress toward measurable
outcomes, including:

 Creation of 1500 new jobs within neighborhoods, with 40 percent held by people of color;
 Profitability of businesses in priority neighborhoods grows by four percent;
 Real median family income for communities of color increases by three percent; and
 Annual one percent net job growth in priority neighborhoods.

To create thriving commercial areas, successful neighborhood businesses, and equitable access to
quality jobs throughout our city, the NED Strategy builds on the best-practice, community driven
approach to successfully position neighborhoods, local businesses and their residents to connect to and
compete in the regional economy. This collaborative approach to neighborhood economic development
will build partnerships for implementation, and ensure that the implementation process reflects
community priorities and strengthens communities from within.

This strategy is intended to proactively support communities of color citywide and residents and
businesses within “priority neighborhoods.” Priority neighborhoods are those experiencing lagging
commercial investment and increased poverty; experiencing gentrification pressures; facing substantial
change due to major public infrastructure improvements; or those businesses risk losing ground to
suburban or big box competitors.

At Wednesday afternoon’s council hearing on the NED Strategy, several community stakeholders spoke
in favor of adopting the plan.

“Great things have happened and more great things can happen, and communities really need this help,”
noted Nick Sauvie of the Rose Community Development Corporation.

“This strategy says that people matter,” said Rey Espana, with the Native American Youth and Family
Center.

“The most important thing I can think of that should come out of this is that it remains community
driven,” said Sheila Holden, representing the Interstate Urban Renewal Area Advisory Committee.
“And that we really take the opportunity to work with the community, and take advantage of some of
the best practices that are already working, expand on those, and bring in those [practices] that we heard
about in the two year process from other communities, so that we get the best jobs for our local
residents.”

front page | priorities | year in review | news | contact us | media room


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Right-click here to d Right-click here to d Right-click her Right-click here to dow Right-click here t Right-click here to dow Right-click here t Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
pictures. To help pr pictures. To help pr pictures. To h pictures. To help prot pictures. To help pictures. To help prot pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook pr priv acy , Outlook pr y our priv acy , O priv acy , Outlook prev priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook prev priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo ad auto matic downlo ad prev ented auto automatic download o auto matic downlo automatic download o auto matic downlo
picture from the Inte picture from the Inte download of th from the Internet. picture from the from the Internet. picture from the
Twitter Facebook from the Intern YouTube Tumblr Link edIn RSS
Vimeo

1221 SW 4th Ave, Room 340 | Portland, OR 97204 | (503) 823-4120


www.mayorsamadams.com
@MayorSamAdams

2
This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us. To ensure that you continue receiving our emails,
please add us to your address book or safe list.

manage your preferences | opt out using TrueRemove®


Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

3
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 6:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for
real ? Why when we can't afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the
cost to run the city by hiring more people at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks
maintinance person go to find funds for the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be
sugested try to prove that we can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is
not only failing to do there job but doing more damage than good and has been for a long
time while the city manager looks the other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that
there is no problems and tell the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut
needed sevices to try and make a point no mater how wrong we are by doing so ? Or do we
need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/No%20... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:51 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>;
Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 5:14:23 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Hi Jamie,
Thank you for the questions. The City Attorney was copied on this email due to the nature of the records request. It's
important that legal counsel is made aware of the request; should legal consultation be required or advice on other
questions relating to the Public Records Law. If I need the City Attorney's office to review these emails to ensure they are
subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, the City can charge those costs back to the requesting party so it will
not be a cost to the City.

The records request was from the media and I'm relaying that request to you. They'll be provided a copy of this email in
the overall documents.

If you have any other questions, again, please let me know. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:20 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did notice that Pam
& Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I thought you said this was in
regards to something with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

1
-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email sent and
received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This
includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures,
sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer
2
City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:45 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: LOC Bulletin - May 6 edition

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Julie Oke <jmoke@orcities.org>
To: Jefrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 11:39:40 AM
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 6 edition

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-06-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the League's
Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here:


http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c&n=T&l=loc-weekly-
bulletin&o=197153

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197153-60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c@list.orcities.org

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:01 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Word on the streets

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: John & Cyndi Groth <jcgroth@comcast.net>; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 12:37:37 PM
Subject: RE: Word on the streets

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: John & Cyndi Groth [mailto:jcgroth@comcast.net]


Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 10:21 AM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Word on the streets

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.
The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are
being taxed too much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are
not doing very well. Apart from the school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two
areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move
forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

I appreciate your comments on these issues . As you know Team 3 ran there campain on doing our best to
keep the costs of running the city down without going after important services ( police , fire , public works ) . It
should be possible to remove the general service fee without hurting impotant services . We do intend to do
that but have had a lot of resistance from the city manager on down .
I beleive that Dave Waffle does not understand that the Mayor & City Council are his bosses and does not
seem to be working for there best interest .However I am confident that dispite the obsticals being thrown in
our way . we will prevail in doing what is best for the people of cornelius .
If you would like to get together sometime and talk about what we are doing feel free to give me a call and I
will be glad to discuss our vision for the future of cornelius and how we intend to impliment that plan !
1
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:53 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: image003.png

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 3:19:40 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did notice that Pam & Nancy
were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I thought you said this was in regards to something
with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email sent and received by the
Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly provided by
ORS 192.501 to 192.505
1
z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:04 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Word on the streets

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: John & Cyndi Groth <jcgroth@comcast.net>
To: nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us; jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us; jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us; mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us;
Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 10:21:09 AM
Subject: Word on the streets

Hello City Council,

I thought I would let you know what I have been hearing in my neighborhood as to how the city is going.
The majority of the people—I am talking about the two block area around my house—are worried that they are
being taxed too much, the City is not doing much work (based on what they see and hear) and the schools are
not doing very well. Apart from the school—which I do know the city has really no control over---the other two
areas are public relations. I hope you can use this in setting your goals and how you as a group of ONE move
forward and get the word out to the street—not just in the council chamber.

Have a great Memorial Day weekend—hopefully the weather will be nice.

John Groth

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:55 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST FW: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: image003.png

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 2:12:49 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Since you have access to my city account, you have all my council related email. I make it a habit of using only my city
website for this purpose. I have not been on my home computer since sometime back in September before the election,
and I don't use my work email for city business. As instructed by you early on, I've made a habit of confining city business
to this website. What else is there?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

1
“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:21 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 052211.doc; brief 052211.pdf

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Sun, May 22, 2011 5:54:22 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

It is Sunday so time for this week’s edition of the Griddle. The City Council is off until June 6th as May is a “5
Monday month” offering several weeks to skip and the Budget Committee has adjourned for the year.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:58 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training
Session
Attachments: image002.png

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen" <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard"
<rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 12:50:20 PM
Subject: RE: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

This is one I can go to, so I'll attend.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:47 AM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner/Legislative Training Session

The attached invitation is to attend a joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner & Legislative Training
Session. If you plan to attend the meeting, please notify me as soon as possible and I will RSVP for Cornelius.
If you have any questions let me know. Thank you.

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint
Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16,
2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor presentations
to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City update.
Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County
Commissioner, League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City
officials.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

1
Peter Truax, Mayor
Michael Sykes, City Manager

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:58 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Amended Agenda - Parks Advisory Board May 3, 2011 Meeting
Attachments: AMENDED AGENDA - May 3.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 8:15:07 AM
Subject: FW: Amended Agenda - Parks Advisory Board May 3, 2011 Meeting

FYI

Debby Roth, CMC


City of Cornelius
p-503-992-5305
e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Carter, Linda


Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:24 AM
To: Christian Gaston ; Christian Gaston (cgaston@gmail.com); John Schrag; Kathy Fuller; Kelly House
(khouse@oregonian.com)
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Jones, Ellie; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Amended Agenda - Parks Advisory Board May 3, 2011 Meeting

Attached is the amended agenda for the May 3, 2011 Parks Advisory Board meeting for your review
and publication

Linda W. Carter
Support Specialist III

Development & Operations


1300 S. Kodiak Circle
Cornelius, OR 97113
Phone 503 357-3011
Fax 503 357-3424

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:49 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw:

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 6:45:34 PM
Subject:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for real ? Why when we can't
afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the cost to run the city by hiring more people at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks maintinance person go to find funds for
the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be sugested try to prove that we
can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is not only failing to do there job
but doing more damage than good and has been for a long time while the city manager looks the other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that there is no problems and tell
the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut needed sevices to try and make a point no mater how wrong
we are by doing so ? Or do we need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:54 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Mark the Date: Memorial Day Ceremony

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 3:26:14 PM
Subject: FW: Mark the Date: Memorial Day Ceremony

Here is an invitation from the City of Forest Grove to join in their Memorial Day ceremony on May 30th.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Michael W. Kinkade


Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 3:19 PM
To: City Councilors; All Staff
Subject: Mark the Date: Memorial Day Ceremony

This year’s Memorial Day Ceremony will be held Monday, May 30, 2011 at the large flag park at 12:30 p.m. Please mark
your calendars.

Thanks,

Michael

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:31 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: The bicycle-transit connection

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Blair Crumpacker <Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>
To: dgustafson@ci.beaverton.or.us; realy@ci.beaverton.or.us; sherilb@ci.hillsboro.or.us; steph@wpcwalks.org;
librarian@gmail.com; Aisha Willits <Aisha_Willits@co.washington.or.us>; "Amy Rose, Metro"
<amy.rose@oregonmetro.gov>; Andrew Singelakis <Andrew_Singelakis@co.washington.or.us>;
brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org; celianunez@frontier.com; cvm@interactivenw.com; "Craig Dirksen, Mayor, Tigard"
<craigd@tigard-or.gov>; Dan Knoll <knoll@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Dave Grant, Sherwood" <grantd@ci.sherwood.or.us>;
Dave Schamp <Dave_Schamp@co.washington.or.us>; "Dave Waffle, Cornelius" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
dwells@ci.king-city.or.us; david_hatcher@northplains.org; davidnewham@comcast.net; deannap@hillchamber.org;
Dennis Mulvihill <Dennis_Mulvihill@co.washington.or.us>; Denny Doyle - Mayor of Beaverton
<ddoyle@ci.beaverton.or.us>; "Derek J. Robbins, Forest Grove" <djrobbins@forestgrove-or.gov>; Don Odermott
<dono@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; trancongroup@gmail.com; "Doug Menke, thprd" <dmenke@thprd.org>; Gary Stockhoff
<Gary_Stockhoff@co.washington.or.us>; "Gray, Linda" <linda.gray@oregonstate.edu>; Greg Miller
<greg_miller@co.washington.or.us>; Gus@tigard-or.gov; Heather McCarey <heather@wta-tma.org>;
jamiem@metlandgroup.com; vannattaj@trimet.org; "Jef Dalin, Cornelius" <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Jerry Willey - Mayor of
Hillsboro <jerryw@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Jim Hough, City of Banks" <citymanager@cityofbanks.org>; Joann Hoffman
<Joann_Hoffman@co.washington.or.us>; Joe Younkins <Joe_Younkins@co.washington.or.us>;
John_Valley@merkley.senate.gov; joshua.naramore@oregonmetro.gov; Joyce Barnard - Mayor Doyles Assistant
<jbarnard@ci.beaverton.or.us>; Kathryn Harrington - home <kathryn@sansoucie.com>; "Kathryn Harrington, Metro"
<kathryn.harrington@oregonmetro.gov>; "Keith Mays, City" <maysk@ci.sherwood.or.us>; "Keith Mays, Sherwood"
<keithmays@comcast.net>; David.KIM@odot.state.or.us; "Lou Ogden, Tualatin" <lou.ogden@juno.com>; "Marah
Danielson, ODOT" <Marah.B.DANIELSON@ODOT.state.or.us>; Margot Barnett <margot.barnett@oregonstate.edu>;
Mark Brown <Mark_Brown@co.washington.or.us>; Mark C. Ottenad <ottenad@ci.wilsonville.or.us>;
Mcfarlan@trimet.org; "Michael Sykes, Forest Grove" <msykes@ci.forest-grove.or.us>; Mike Castillo - City Councilor
Hillsboro <mikeca@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Monique Beikman - Tualatin City Councilor <monique.beikman@gmail.com>;
ClarkO@tri-met.org; "Peter Truax, Forest Grove" <pbtfg@aol.com>; RPitz@commnewspapers.com; "Richard Meyer,
Cornelius" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Rob Massar <Rob_Massar@co.washington.or.us>; Robert Dixon
<robd@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Roland Signett, Durham" <cityofdurham@comcast.net>; "Roy Rogers, Washington County"
<royr@rascpas.com>; "Ryan Birr, Banks" <ryan@nwinsurance.net>; Sheila Giambrone
<Sheila_Giambrone@co.washington.or.us>; Steve.deptula@us.army.mil; sgulgren@thprd.org; sdturley98@msn.com; Tim
Knapp <knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Tim Wilson, ODOT" <timothy.j.wilson@odot.state.or.us>
Cc: courtney.duke@pdxtrans.org; Andy Back <Andy_Back@co.washington.or.us>; Blair Crumpacker
<Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>; Clark Berry <Clark_Berry@co.washington.or.us>; Deena Platman
<Deena.Platman@oregonmetro.gov>; Don Otterman <Don@northplains.org>; "Duane Roberts, Tigard" <duane@tigard-
or.gov>; Gary Calvert <Gary_Calvert@co.washington.or.us>; Hal Bergsma <hbergsma@thprd.org>; "Jabra Khasho,
Beaverton" <jkhasho@beavertonoregon.gov>; Jason Waters <watersj@ci.sherwood.or.us>; tumpj@trimet.org; Jon
Holan <jholan@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Judith Gray, City of Tigard" <Judith@tigard-or.gov.>; "Kaaren Hofmann, Tualatin"
<khofmann@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Margaret Middleton <mmiddleton@ci.beaverton.or.us>; bowers@ci.wilsonville.or.us; Mike
McKillip <mmckillip@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Rob Foster <rfoster@forestgrove-or.gov>; SteveL Kelley
<SteveL_Kelley@co.washington.or.us>; tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us; "Tom Pessemier, Sherwood"
<pessemiert@ci.sherwood.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 3:30:08 PM
Subject: The bicycle-transit connection

WCCC members and interested parties,

1
Given recent discussions on active transportation issues and projects, Commissioner Dick Schouten suggested we pass
on this link to a story addressing approaches to combining bicycle and transit trips.

http://bikeportland.org/2011/04/27/new-research-says-bikes-on-transit-most-cost-effective-approach-52207

Blair Crumpacker
Senior Planner, Planning Division
Land Use and Transportation
503.846.3878
blair_crumpacker@co.washington.or.us

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:55 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: ADA: "Hot Button" Issues May 19, Webinar

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <webinars@lawnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 1:44:55 PM
Subject: ADA: "Hot Button" Issues May 19, Webinar

ADA: "Hot Button" Issues


Sponsored by Park Avenue Presentations

Upcoming
Teleconferences
Thursday, May 19, 2011

Terminating
Time: 1:30 pm ET (12:30 am CT, 11:30 am MT, 10:30 am PT) Employees without
Length: 90 minutes Lawsuits
May 3, 2011
Registration -
Session Only:
$198.00
Registration - Session Only: $198.00 Learn More

Registration - Session Plus CD Recording: $289.00 Misclassifying


Independent
Contractors and
WEBINAR OVERVIEW Student Interns: The
For the past decade, disability discrimination claims have Invisible Workforce
comprised the most frequently filed charges with the Equal May 4, 2011
Employment Opportunity Commission. The Americans with Registration -
Disabilities Act presents a myriad of issues for employers and Session Only:
affects every part of the employment process - from hiring to $198.00

1
recordkeeping, and time off to termination. Registration -
Session Plus CD
Join us as employment law attorneys Jules Z. Halpern and Recording: $289.00
Michael S. Katzen review “hot button” issues under the ADA and Learn More
provide practical guidance on how employers can deal with many
of these difficult situations. FTC's Red Flag
Rules: Everything
You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION May 5, 2011
Registration -
Session Only:
This presentation will cover the following topics and include
$219.00
specific examples of real life situations:
Registration -
Session Plus CD
 Disability inquiries Recording: $308.00
 The ADA Amendments Act Learn More
 The ADA and mental impairments
 Reasonable accommodations (in general) and the Pension Plan
interactive process Investments in
 Unpaid leave as a reasonable accommodation Hedge Funds and
 Applying performance and conduct standards Private Equity
 Drugs and alcohol issues Funds: How to Avoid
 Undue Hardship the ERISA Trap
 Direct Threat May 5, 2011
 Confidentiality of medical information Registration -
 State law issues Session Only:
$219.00
Registration -
Session Plus CD
FACULTY Recording: $319.00
Learn More
Jules Z. Halpern is founder and principal of Halpern
Employment Law Advisors, a law firm representing management Employment
in workplace matters, with offices in New York City, Long Island Decisions and Social
and New Jersey. Media - What Can an
Employer Do?
Jules is a leading expert and speaker in the fields of employee May 11, 2011
relations, human resources policies and programs, and legal Registration -
compliance. Before establishing Halpern Employment Law Session Only:
Advisors, Jules held various senior level human resources and $219.00
employment law roles within major corporations. He was Senior Registration -
Director of Employee Relations and employment law counsel at Session Plus CD
Random House, Inc., the senior employment attorney at The Recording: $319.00
Home Insurance Company and its affiliated companies, and a Learn More
human resources consultant.

Financial Statements
Michael S. Katzen has been with Halpern Employment Law for the Non-Financial
Advisors since 2006, and is a graduate of Hofstra University
Manager
School of Law where he received his J.D. with a concentration in
May 11, 2011
labor and employment law. Michael regularly counsels employers
Session Plus Book
on a wide range of workplace issues, including disability
and CD: $229.00
discrimination, family medical leave, sexual harassment,
Learn More
retaliation, and wages and hours. Michael is the managing

2
attorney of the firm’s New Jersey office. Exempt v.
Nonexempt -- Can
Halpern Employment Law Advisors You Pass DOL
Security?
May 12, 2011
www.halpernadvisors.com
Registration -
Session Only:
New York City Phone: 212-786-7380 $198.00
Long Island Phone: 516-466-3200
Registration -
New Jersey Phone: 732-794-5351
Session Plus CD
Recording: $289.00
Jules Z. Halpern: jhalpern@halpernadvisors.com Learn More
Michael S. Katzen: mkatzen@halpernadvisors.com
Social "Not" Working
TELECONFERENCE OVERVIEW
- Are Your
* 90-minute webinar (Travel-Free) delivered over the phone Employees Taking an
and Internet. Extra Lunch Break?
* Unlimited listeners per connection - bring the entire May 18, 2011
department. Registration -
* Q&A session with the expert. Session Only:
$198.00
Registration -
This event will be presented live by phone together with a
Session Plus CD
PowerPoint presentation to be viewed on your computer. Internet
access is not required for phone-only participants. Recording: $289.00
Learn More

The PowerPoint slides will be provided shortly before the event.


Once you register, you will receive an email which is your receipt ADA: "Hot Button"
and which includes your instructions for dialing in and logging Issues
on. You will also receive an email reminder 24 hours before the May 19, 2011
webinar. Registration -
Session Only:
REGISTER $198.00
Registration -
Session Plus CD
Registration - Session Only: $198.00 Recording: $289.00
Learn More

Registration - Session Plus CD Recording: $289.00


ERISA Litigation
Avoidance
(Not available outside the US or Canada) Strategies: Plan
Now, Win Later
May 24, 2011
Would you like to be a speaker at one of our webinars or can Registration -
you suggest any webinar topics that would be of interest to Session Only:
you? Please let us know at info@parkavenuepresentations.com. $219.00
Registration -
Session Plus CD
Recording: $308.00
Learn More

Workplace Privacy -
What Employers
Need to Know

3
Jun. 2, 2011
Registration -
Session Only:
$289.00
Registration -
Session Plus CD
Recording: $348.00
Learn More

4
SPREAD THE NEWS

Please forward this invitation to colleagues who may benefit from participating.

This message is sent to you by HRNewswatch

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

5
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Joyce Barnard [jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov] Sent: Mon 5/2/2011 1:14 PM
To: Joyce Barnard
Cc:
Subject: Wash Co Chair and Mayor's - WCCC After Meeting - 5/9/2011
Attachments:

Dear Chair Duyck and Washington County Mayors,

This is a reminder of the meeting scheduled Monday, May 9, 2011, immediately following the WCCC 
meeting.  The meeting will take place in the third‐floor conference room at Beaverton City Hall, 4755 SW 
Griffith Drive (as you exit the elevator on the third floor, it’s the first door on the left).

Have a great day!

Joyce

Joyce M. Barnard

Executive Assistant to Mayor Denny Doyle | Office of the Mayor  

City of Beaverton | PO Box 4755 | Beaverton OR  97076-4755

p: 503.526.2481 | f: 503.526.2571 | jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov

                                      

PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE

This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure
under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Wash%20Co%2... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:59 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Today's Legal News

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <editor@lawnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 12:45:34 AM
Subject: Today's Legal News

LawNewsWatch
Covering the Business of Law

In Delaware, the supreme court has ruled that the


Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

former partner of a woman who ...


In Delaware, the supreme court has ruled that the former partner of
Advertising a woman who adopted a child from Kazakhstan has de facto
parental rights, according to Advocate.com. One of the women
initially adopted the child, but the host country does not allow two
Today's News
women to adopt the same child. Little more than a year later, the
women ended their relationship, with the non-adopting partner
Legal Industry Jobs suing for custody. ...
2011-04-29 19:31:41 Windy City Times
Previous News
Court reverses US funding ban on embryonic stem
Subscribe/Unsubscribe
cells
Contact Us US government cash for research on human embryonic stem cells
(hESCs) is safe for now, thanks to a ruling by judges sitting in the
US Court of Appeals in Washington DC. Last August, a lower court
granted an injunction blocking new grants to hESC research. The
ruling came in response to a suit brought by two scientists who
claim that President Barack Obama's policy to widen funding for the
research ...
2011-04-29 17:55:54 New Scientist

American Lawyer Litigator of the Week: Andrew


Pincus of Mayer Brown
Media Coverage - Litigation & Dispute Resolution, United States
With 22 U.S. Supreme Court arguments under his belt, Mayer
Brown partner Andrew Pincus can point to some major
accomplishments before the high court. In just the last five years,
for instance, he's won two unanimous decisions (here and here)
that raised the evidentiary bar for plaintiffs in antitrust cases. Pincus
scored his latest ...
2011-04-29 16:30:20 Mayer Brown

1
Kansas House rejects lawsuit over casino project
Kansas legislators who support a state-owned casino south of
Wichita narrowly blocked an attempt Thursday to launch a court
challenge to regulators' decision to allow the project to go forward.
The House voted 62-59 against a resolution directing the attorney
general to file a lawsuit in a state court over the Racing and Gaming
Commission's approval of the project. Peninsula Gaming, based in
Dubuque, ...
2011-04-29 16:07:15 Wellington Daily News

U.S. attorney says medical-marijuana centers


violate federal law
U.S. ATTORNEY for Rhode Island Peter F. Neronha has told Gov.
Lincoln D. Chafee that the medical-marijuana regime established by
the General Assembly violates federal law. PROVIDENCE ' U.S.
Attorney Peter F. Neronha on Friday told Gov. Lincoln D. Chafee the
state law establishing up to three medical-marijuana centers
violates federal law and could lead to civil and criminal prosecution.
The governor ...
2011-04-29 17:41:57 Providence Business News

International Investigation into Whether Apple


Breaking Law; the "iCloud", and Al Gore's iPod
Debut
Every week, Apple makes news with technology developments,
business deals and sometimes controversies. Today, Cupertino
Patch introduces the second installment of a weekly "Core Bytes"
column on Apple. We'll relay the past week's news highlights from
our favorite backyard tech giant. Controversies 'Countries such as
South Korea , Germany and France are launching investigations to
whether Apple ...
2011-04-29 16:34:20 Cupertino Patch

Court backs funding embryonic stem cells


Actually, the neo-cons are aging and stem cell research is just
hunky-dory for them. They'll stop fighting the issue now. 5 votes
#1.12 - Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:14 PM EDT 3rdpartyadvocate Comment
collapsed by the community I always find it amusing that only the
born get to decide what happens to the unborn. I'd love to put them
all in a time capsule and send them back to the embryo state and
then ask ...
2011-04-29 15:43:05 Newsvine

Indianapolis lawyer tapped as death-penalty


expert at Guantanamo trial
Indianapolis attorney Rick Kammen, who's handled more than a
dozen federal and state death-penalty trials, got the appointment
approved by retired Navy Vice Adm. Bruce MacDonald on
Wednesday in a letter. Kammen is now authorized to travel to the
remote base in southeast Cuba at Pentagon expense to help defend
accused war criminal Abd al Rahim al Nashiri. The first order of
business for the defense ...
2011-04-29 18:44:27 Bellingham Herald

2
Atlanta Lawyer Now in Custody on Fraud,
Conspiracy Charges
* Editor's Note: For a revealing new investigative report on LEXG
and the promoters behind it, visit Citron Research. With oil prices on
the rise worldwide, and nuclear reactors leaking in Japan,
alternative energy stocks continue to soar, especially in Pennyland.
Green may be good, but many of the ?green? companies trading in
the microcap arena ? particularly highflying Lithium Exploration ...
2011-04-29 16:14:08 Street Sweeper

Lindsay Lohan Was Not Given Special Treatment


Says Lawyer to the Stars Andree Taylor
Lindsay Lohan seems to have dodged a felony when her charge was
reduced to a Misdemeanor after her preliminary hearing. Some
think that Lindsay's good Friday was a great Friday. Not so says
Celebrity Attorney Andree Taylor of Taylor Solano & Associates.
Andree Taylor is the attorney that sports stars, celebrities and other
high net worth individuals call when they find themselves in trouble.
"It's ...
2011-04-29 14:18:15 PR-USA.net

Lawyer: No plans to sue over SC execution


changes
An attorney for a South Carolina inmate condemned to die for killing
his cellmate says he doesn't plan to appeal even if the state
changes its lethal injection drugs. Appellate defender Robert Dudek
says he won't request a stay of execution unless his client asks him
to do so. Jeffrey Motts is scheduled for execution May 6. Authorities
say Motts was serving two life sentences for killing his great-aunt ...
2011-04-29 13:58:57 Sumter Item

LawNewsWatch - 3212 West End Ave. - Suite 500 - Nashville - TN - 37203

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:49 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Vision Action Network - Spring 2011 Newsletter
Attachments: Spring 2011 Newsletter.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Vision Action Network <Van@co.washington.or.us>
To: Vision Action Network <Van@co.washington.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 10:15:59 AM
Subject: Vision Action Network - Spring 2011 Newsletter

1
2
3
4
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:56 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Wash Co Chair and Mayor's - WCCC After Meeting - 5/9/2011

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Joyce Barnard <jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov>
To: Joyce Barnard <jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov>
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 1:14:50 PM
Subject: Wash Co Chair and Mayor's - WCCC After Meeting - 5/9/2011

Dear Chair Duyck and Washington County Mayors,

This is a reminder of the meeting scheduled Monday, May 9, 2011, immediately following the WCCC
meeting. The meeting will take place in the third-floor conference room at Beaverton City Hall, 4755
SW Griffith Drive (as you exit the elevator on the third floor, it’s the first door on the left).

Have a great day!

Joyce

Joyce M. Barnard
Executive Assistant to Mayor Denny Doyle | Office of the Mayor
City of Beaverton | PO Box 4755 | Beaverton OR 97076-4755
p: 503.526.2481 | f: 503.526.2571 | jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov

PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE

This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from
disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:57 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Webinar- Reduce Cost and Risk Through Legacy Data Management

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: SmarterDiscovery <marketing@d4discovery.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 1:08:14 PM
Subject: Webinar- Reduce Cost and Risk Through Legacy Data Management

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
D4 eDiscov ery logo

eDiscovery. There is a better way.

Reduce Legal Cost and Risk Through Legacy Data Management

With M. James Daley, Esq. of Daley & Fey LLP

and Chuck Kellner, SVP of eDiscovery, D4 LLC

Date: Thursday, May 12th 2011

Time: 1:00PM EDT/10:00AM PDT

click here to register

Please join us for an informative and practical webinar discussing how to reduce
legal risk and cost through effective legacy data management. James Daley,
Esq. of Daley & Fey LLP, will present three short case studies and he will offer
insight from both a legal and technical perspective into how each case was
managed. Chuck Kellner, SVP of eDiscovery for D4, will discuss the mechanics of
risk management for legacy tapes and ESI. Both James and Chuck will be available
to answer questions at the end of the webinar. Highlights of the event will include:

 Controlling costs associated with legacy data


 Managing risks associated with legacy data
 Learn from industry experts

1
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
D4 eDiscov ery logo

eDiscovery. There is a better way.

 Three case studies from client engagements

REGISTER NOW

We hope you can join us on Thursday, May 12th. Thank you in advance for your
interest.

Sincerely,

The team at D4 LLC and Daley & Fey LLP

Right-click here to download Right-click here to download Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet. picture from the Internet. picture from the Internet.
Tweet This Send to Link edin Send to Faceb ook

We're Social:

Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
blank

D4
300 Main Street
Suite 4-102
East Rochester, NY 14445

Unsubscribe from email communications


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:05 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Thank you for what you do.

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 9:36:23 AM
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.

Alfredo,

I would like an answer to a question. How can you or anyone else judge a person narrow minded when you
don’t know that person personally? I don’t know you from Adam, and would never do such a thing.

I have a very LARGE legitimate concern regarding an item in the budget. This is a concern that I cannot state
to Mr. Waffle. However, Mr. Waffle knows of the situation and has not addressed it. AND, until the situation
is addressed, I cannot in all conscious vote for the proposed budget. This is a concern I personally feel is most
important to Cornelius being able to grow. Without growth, attracting businesses that will provide a wage a
family can live on, we will go nowhere. Yes, we are getting a Sonic, but it replaces a business we lost, and
Sonic will NOT provide many family wage jobs. Yes, we have a Walmart, but how many of the employees
there make a wage that a family can live on per month? My guess is that most are either doing it as a second
job, or maybe an out of work parent took the job to add to another parent’s non-family supporting wages. We
need solid companies that pay well.

If you consider all the businesses we’ve lost over the last few years, the new businesses we’ve “gained” aren’t
that much of a step forward.

Now that I’ve said that, maybe you’ll get an open mind, and realize that just maybe there ARE things in the city
that need to change. Only God has the right to judge people, we don’t. Consider the plank in you own eye
before you decide I, or anyone else, are narrow-minded.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net]


Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members
1
As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) to go
the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your concerns and views, and
offer solutions when you bring up legitimate complaints about city needs. During budget season,
emotional decisions can distract and sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best
meets the needs of an organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and
adjustments are needed, approach it with comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

2
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
To... andy_duyck@co.washington.or.us bob_terry@co.washington.or.us
roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us dick_schouten@co.washington.or.us
greg_malinowski@co.washington.or.us

Cc...
Bcc...
Subject: FW: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Mon 4/25/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the Washington
County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday,
evening at the County Public Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with
Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is
(without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry
supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed. Commissioners
Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation
from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for
Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will vote for our
Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they would have to vote on the
compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’
future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in
the day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s
vote, then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to supplement what you want
to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Drafts/FW:%20Washin... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

vote of no on the current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by Andy Duyck . He also said
that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be pointless . I would appreciate any imput on this from any of
the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Drafts/FW:%20Washin... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:30 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: WCCC packet for May 9 meeting posted

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Keyes, Terry" <tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 9:29:37 AM
Subject: FW: WCCC packet for May 9 meeting posted

Hi Jef – Please take a look at the flex funds proposals. We have nominated a project to fill in the gaps along
10th Avenue in sidewalks, c&g, drainage as a freight project. The data and scoring is incomplete at this point
as it is for other projects. The memo doesn’t describe it (so you might ask) but it appears that the funding has
dropped for the “green economy & freight” category from about $2 million to $1.3. So we withdrew an initial
proposal for Baseline (1st – 10th) because it was too much for the allocation.

I think it is a good time to debate the relative allocation of funds from the “active streets” to the “green
economy/freight” category. I thought that job creation was supposed to be the priority. Thanks

The WCCC is going to be ranking the projects until the 6/6 meeting. See you at noon

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Blair Crumpacker [mailto:Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us]


Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 10:22 AM
To: dgustafson@ci.beaverton.or.us; realy@ci.beaverton.or.us; sherilb@ci.hillsboro.or.us; steph@wpcwalks.org;
librarian@gmail.com; Aisha Willits; Amy Rose, Metro; Andrew Singelakis; brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org;
celianunez@frontier.com; cvm@interactivenw.com; Craig Dirksen, Mayor, Tigard; Dan Knoll; Dave Grant, Sherwood;
Dave Schamp; Waffle, Dave; dwells@ci.king-city.or.us; david_hatcher@northplains.org; davidnewham@comcast.net;
deannap@hillchamber.org; Dennis Mulvihill; Denny Doyle - Mayor of Beaverton; Derek J. Robbins, Forest Grove; Don
Odermott; trancongroup@gmail.com; Doug Menke, thprd; Gary Stockhoff; Gray, Linda; Greg Miller; Gus@tigard-or.gov;
Heather McCarey ; jamiem@metlandgroup.com; vannattaj@trimet.org; Jef Dalin (external); Jerry Willey - Mayor of
Hillsboro; Jim Hough, City of Banks; Joann Hoffman; Joe Younkins; John_Valley@merkley.senate.gov;
joshua.naramore@oregonmetro.gov; Joyce Barnard - Mayor Doyles Assistant; karen@wta-tma.org; Kathryn Harrington -
home; Kathryn Harrington, Metro; Keith Mays, City; Keith Mays, Sherwood; David.KIM@odot.state.or.us; Lou Ogden,
Tualatin; Marah Danielson, ODOT; Margot Barnett; Mark Brown; Mark C. Ottenad; Mcfarlan@trimet.org; Michael Sykes,
Forest Grove; Mike Castillo - City Councilor Hillsboro; Monique Beikman - Tualatin City Councilor; ClarkO@tri-met.org;
Peter Truax, Forest Grove; RPitz@commnewspapers.com; Meyer, Richard; Rob Massar; Robert Dixon; Roland Signett,
Durham; Roy Rogers, Washington County; Ryan Birr, Banks; Sheila Giambrone; Steve.deptula@us.army.mil;
sgulgren@thprd.org; sdturley98@msn.com; Tim Knapp; Tim Wilson, ODOT
Cc: vannattaj@trimet.org; Judith@tigard-or.gov; Sam.H.Hunaidi@odot.state.or.us; Anne Madden; Arlene Loble; Brent
Curtis; David Kim; Dick Schouten; hbergsma@thprd.org; erniep@hbapdx.org; Jason Waters; tumpj@trimet.org;
john.gillam@pdxtrans.org; Jon Holan; Jonathan Schlueter; ldditmars@peterkort.com; Loretta Skurdahl;
msansoucie@ci.beaverton.or.us; Mary Manseau; matt.wellner@metlandgroup.com; Media - Bruce Bartlett;
MikeM@tigard-or.gov; Norm Rindal; Russell Knoebel; Sarah Jo Chaplen; stuart.gwin@pdxtrans.org; Keyes, Terry; Tina
Bailey; Tom Arnold; Tom Tushner; Veronica.Valenzuela@oregonmetro.gov; Young Park; courtney.duke@pdxtrans.org;
Andy Back; Blair Crumpacker; Clark Berry; Deena Platman; Don Otterman; Duane Roberts, Tigard; Gary Calvert; Jabra

1
Khasho, Beaverton; Judith Gray, City of Tigard; Kaaren Hofmann, Tualatin; Margaret Middleton;
bowers@ci.wilsonville.or.us; Mike McKillip; Rob Foster; SteveL Kelley; Tom Pessemier, Sherwood
Subject: WCCC packet for May 9 meeting posted

Washington County Coordinating Committee members,

The agenda and packet for your May 9 meeting have been posted on the WCCC web page.

Don't hesitate to call if you have questions

Blair Crumpacker
Senior Planner, Planning Division
Land Use and Transportation
503.846.3878
blair_crumpacker@co.washington.or.us

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:06 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Thank you for what you do.

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; nealdknight@verizon.net
Sent: Sat, May 21, 2011 6:45:13 PM
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.

Alfredo,

I did voice my concerns and views at the last budget committee meeting. By receiving your e mail shortly after that meeting, I believe
this as an attempt to change my opinion/view. I support your choice to disagree with my opinions....that what makes this country
great! However, the voters of this community chose to vote for somebody with no political experience vs. voting for the councilors
that have been making policy for this city for many years.....that says a lot.

I assure you that I am not emotional about my decisions, nor am I doing this to make friends. I ran for office to do what the people
that voted for me feel is best for the city.

I do not know you, but calling a person narrow minded is an insult. If you did in fact know me, you would know that I am a about as
open minded as they come. If you would in fact like to meet me and not pre judge, give me a call. I would be more than happy to
meet with you and answer any questions/concerns you may have.

Thank you for agreeing that cuts and adjustments are needed!

Respectfully,

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us
503-954-5206

-----Original Message-----
From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net]
Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members

1
As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and dedication supporting the city manager
and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) to go the extra mile, inform yourselves
with facts and details, proactively air your concerns and views, and offer solutions when you bring up legitimate complaints about city
needs. During budget season, emotional decisions can distract and sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best meets
the needs of an organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and adjustments are needed, approach it
with comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:07 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Thank you for what you do.

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net" <alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us; mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us; sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us; jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us
Cc: dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Sat, May 21, 2011 5:32:20 PM
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members

As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous memo) to go
the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your concerns and views, and
offer solutions when you bring up legitimate complaints about city needs. During budget season,
emotional decisions can distract and sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best
meets the needs of an organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and
adjustments are needed, approach it with comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:09 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: LOC Bulletin - May 20 edition

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Julie Oke <jmoke@orcities.org>
To: Jefrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 12:40:32 PM
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 20 edition

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-20-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the League's
Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here:


http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c&n=T&l=loc-weekly-
bulletin&o=197529

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197529-60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c@list.orcities.org

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:54 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Labor Relations 101

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 10:09:33 AM
Subject: Labor Relations 101

Hi Jamie – I hope you are enjoying your trip. I’d be happy to review the Labor Relations 101 materials that
were presented at the worksession on May 2nd. It was a solid presentation that I can summarize for you to
help you prepare for the labor issues we’ll be facing. Just let me know when a convenient time is after you
return. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:12 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: LOC's Oregon Local Leadership Institute (OLLI) Upcoming
trainings

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "olli@list.orcities.org" <olli@list.orcities.org>
To: Jeffrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Kim Shook <kshook@orcities.org>
Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 9:37:04 AM
Subject: LOC's Oregon Local Leadership Institute (OLLI) Upcoming trainings

Oregon Local Leadership Institute (OLLI)


PROVIDING VALUABLE TRAINING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

We make decisions to hold training based on minimum and maximum numbers- so register early to
avoid cancellation or missing out on a training in your area.
(I HAVE NOTED THE TRAININGS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS THAT HAVE LOW
REGISTRATIONS OR ARE ALMOST FULL)

SPRING TRAINING SPECIAL: All attendees (April-May) will be entered into a drawing to win a
free one-day OLLI training for your city or organization.

CALENDAR OF UPCOMING WORKSHOPS


CONTACT US
QUARTERLY WORKSHOP CATALOG

Land Use Planning (ALMOST FULL!)


LGMC Core Area #5: Land Use & Economic Development - 6.5 hours
05/21/11 Pendleton

Oregon Planning Procedures


LGMC Core Area #5: Land Use Planning and Economic Development - 6.5 hours
05/24/11 Medford

Council/Manager/Staff Relations: We Can All Get Along!


LGMC Core area #9 Elected Official/Manager Competencies - 6 hours
05/27/11 Redmond (LOW REGISTRATIONS!)
06/09/11 La Grande
06/27/11 Bandon
06/29/11 Newport
07/07/11 Tualatin

1
Governing Basics & Beyond
LGMC Core area #8 - Risk Management - 2 hours & Core area #9 Councilor / Manager
Competencies - 4 hours
06/02/11 Tualatin
06/30/11 Newport

Customer Service in a Tough Economic Climate


LGMC Core area # 7 - Community & Media Relations - 6 hours
06/03/11 Sherwood
06/08/11 La Grande
06/17/11 Eugene
06/28/11 Bandon

Managing Scope, Schedule, and Budget


21 Professional Development Hours (2.1 CEU)
LGMC: Core area #1. Budget/ Finance- 5 hrs & Core area #4 Public Works & Utilities- 10 hrs
6/14-16/2011 Salem

Leadership: Focusing on "Leading" in Turbulent Times (ALMOST FULL!)


Core area #10: Ethics & Leadership – 12 hours
6/21 & 22/ 11 Keizer

Keys to Managing & Oversight of Police & Fire Services


LGMC Core area #3: Public Safety – 6 hours
6/23/11 Salem

Scholarships for OLLI


The League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Foundation offers scholarships for city officials to help with
registration expenses for various training opportunities offered through the League’s Oregon Local
Leadership Institute. We hope this scholarship program will allow your city the opportunity to
participate in valuable training that might not otherwise be affordable. read more...

OTHER OLLI PROGRAMS

Local Government Management Certificate (LGMC)


CONGRATULATIONS BRICE PERKINS OF MEDORD- THE FIRST COMPLETE
THE LGMC PROGRAM!
The League of Oregon Cities (LOC) is offering a Local Government Management Certificate
through the Oregon Local Leadership Institute to local government officials who successfully
complete a prescribed amount of training in 10 core areas. Through research, LOC has determined
knowledge and skill in these core areas to be critical elements required for success in local
government management. read more...

Training-to-Go
This new program allows cities and counties to request one of our regular trainings at a time and
location that works best for them. Perhaps you want to offer the workshop only to your employees,
or the date we are in your region doesn’t work for your organization. With OLLI Training-to-Go, you
can contact LOC to get a price (flat rate) to bring the workshop to your organization. If the price is
prohibitive for just your organization, you can collectively work with other government entities in
your area to share the cost. If you wish to receive training in an area we aren’t currently offering,

2
LOC will work with you to find a trainer who can develop a workshop to meet your needs.

To register or for more information CLICK HERE


Or contact:
Kim Shook
Training/LGMC Coordinator
kshook@orcities.org
503-588-6550
800-452-0338

Kim Shook
Training/LGMC Coordinator
League of Oregon Cities
Oregon Local Leadership Institute
kshook@orcities.org
www.orcities.org/training
Phone: 503-588-6550
1-800-452-0338
Fax: 399-4863

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations must be received at least five business days prior to the workshop to receive a refund
or to cancel billing.
No credit will be issued for any portion of the "Late Cancellation" or "No Show" fee.
Please note: If you register for a workshop that has a discount due to a co-sponsorship subsidy or are awarded a full or partial
scholarship and you are a no-show, you will be billed the full non-discounted registration fee.

# of Business Days Prior


Refund Received
to Event/Session
5 or more business days 100%
1- 4 business days 50%
Day of the event or no notice 0%

---
You are currently subscribed to olli as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.
To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-197471-
54631.4dd102b5acdcad1efe19766f886efd27@list.orcities.org

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:33 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 9:01:03 AM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Thank you Mari.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 7:56 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Jef Dalin (external); Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

I have nothing to send, I have checked and double checked. I only use this sitefor city business, and have been since it
was set up.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:40 PM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

1
Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all
your email accounts. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,


The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content. I have asked all the City Council to
provide this information. It would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks,
Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
2
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:13 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: ALM(R) now at LexisNexis(R)

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Jane Staley Boaz <lexisnexis@email.lexisnexismail.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 7:59:27 AM
Subject: ALM(R) now at LexisNexis(R)

Hello Jeffrey,

I wanted to let you know that as of May 1, LexisNexis® is the exclusive online, third-party
provider of the full-text, broad collection of ALM® legal materials.

That means we’ll be able to deliver even more:

 Must-have national legal news like The National Law Journal® and The American
Lawyer®
 Regional and local news like the New York Law Journal®
 Respected practice area treatises
 Superior early-case-assessment intelligence

And it means LexisNexis can provide the vital resources you need to make faster decisions and
reach better outcomes. You won’t find this kind of expert legal insight anywhere else.

I’d be happy to talk with you any time about how this new alliance can help you. We have a
variety of ALM subscription packages available too, so be sure to ask me about special
promotional pricing.

Best wishes,

Jane Staley Boaz


LexisNexis® Account Executive

This message is an advertisement or solicitation from LexisNexis, 9443 Springboro Pike, Miamisburg, OH 45342. If you do not
wish to receive commercial e-mail messages from LexisNexis, use this link to unsubscribe or manage your e-mail preferences.

For Customer Support inquiries, please call 1-800-543-6862 or visit our Contact Us page.

LexisNexis and lexis.com are registered trademarks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under license. ALM, The National
Law Journal, The American Lawyer and other above-named publications are registered trademarks of ALM Media Properties,
LLC.

LexisNexis Privacy and Security Statement | Copyright © 2011 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
All rights reserved. 145162a

Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:09 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm
Attachments: bud 050911.doc; bud 050911.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; Brad
Coffey <t873sm@gmail.com>; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ralph Brown
<brownrnc@frontier.com>; Rebecca Edmison <edmisonr@frontier.com>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Noffsinger, Joe"
<jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Reynolds, Dick" <rreynolds@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Keyes, Terry"
<tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Crowell, Mark" <mcrowell@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Black, Steve"
<sblack@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 3:07:38 PM
Subject: RE: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm

Enclosed is the memo I’ll distribute tonight at the Budget Committee outlining three options to find $$ for the
13th police officer position. We’ll have copies for you this evening but thought you might want to see this ahead
of time. The major change is a decision to move forward now with a reduction in the hours of the Municipal
Court. In addition we also have actual rates for health insurance instead of conservative estimates. Each
option allows the Budget Committee to approve the funding for the Police Department with 24x7 patrol
coverage. Option A retains the ability for an 11% reduction in the General Services Fee. I trust you’ll find
these alternatives responsive to your request on April 28th. See you tonight.

We have learned that Amy Scheckla-Cox will be absent due to a family emergency but expect everyone else.
Thanks for your service on the Budget Committee.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Mathiesen, Amber


Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 10:10 AM
To: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Brad Coffey; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Ralph Brown; Rebecca
Edmison; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby
Subject: Budget Meeting May 11th 7pm

Hello Budget Committee!

Attached is this week’s agenda for the Budget Committee meeting. Please be sure to bring your book with you
and if you have any questions please send those over as soon as possible so we can have responses ready
for the meeting.

1
We are planning a final meeting May 18th to hold the public hearings, make any final revisions and adopt the
budget. So be sure to mark your calendars, we need a minimum of 6 members voting to adopt to pass the
budget.

Amber Mathiesen
Management Analyst - CMC
City of Cornelius
PH: 503-357-9112
FAX: 503-357-7775

2
Cornelius development stakeholder meeting minutes 
May 12, 2011 

 
Attendees - Gene Zurbrugg, Dick Reynolds, Neal Knight, Charlene Couch, Bruce Chamberlin

Here are highlights of discussion at our kick-off meeting:

 Cornelius has competitively-priced, commercially-zoned real estate available.


 Traffic through town averages about 40,000 vehicles per day.
 Pending business projects: Virginia Garcia clinic facility, Fred Meyer remodel, Sonic
restaurant. Some small residential projects also permitted.
 There was a consensus that Cornelius businesses could benefit from having an alliance
similar to a Chamber of Commerce.
 There were questions regarding the process and requirements of Neighborhood Review
Meetings.
 There was some sentiment expressed that we would benefit from some representation
from the agricultural business sector.

Mr. Zurbrugg expressed that permitting and inspection processes have improved considerably
this year.

There was discussion of enforcement of outside storage & display and whether such enforcement
might be too stringent at times. Also stated was that some businesses have encountered what
amounts to an ’honesty penalty’ when approaching the City with the intent to do the right thing.
That is, intended improvement ideas were complicated by perhaps unreasonable, non-value-
added requirements and the costs to satisfy some requirements of the city. Mr. Reynolds agreed
to provide information on Conditional Use Permits pertaining to outside storage and display for
commercial and industrial zones. (See attachment A)

Also provided by Mr. Reynolds is an instruction guide for the Neighborhood Review process
(Attachment B.) and an offer to aid in forming an alliance of businesses by providing a list of
licensed businesses.
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:22 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: explosion at Stimson Lumber

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 1:42:39 PM
Subject: explosion at Stimson Lumber

We have had a REAL incident at Stimpson Lumber this afternoon. There was an explosion of some kind with
multiple injuries. Life Flight is in route as are multiple ambulances and the regional hazmat team. We’ll let you
know when we know more. Cornelius Fire has moved up to cover Gaston as they are at the scene.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:32 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Elected Officials Leadership Training - Webinar Invitation/Reminder

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Caryn Tilton <caryn@myplacetolearn.com>
To: jdalin@yahoo.com
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 12:46:41 PM
Subject: Elected Officials Leadership Training - Webinar Invitation/Reminder

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here


Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the picture from the picture from the picture from the picture from the picture from the picture from the

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
YourPlaceToLearn

-May 26 Event Invitation-


2011 Elected Officials
Leadership Training Webinar Series
Strategic Planning and Performance Management - Quick Links
Lead Your City, Municipaility or District to the
Next Level! Our Website
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Cary n 2008

Presented by: Caryn Tilton, President & Training Resources


CEO, MyPlaceToLearn, Inc., Owner, CT Upcoming Webinars
Consulting, LLC
Date & Time: May 26, 10:00am PDT Custom Course
Cost: $59.00 per connection Development

Register Today! Services


More About Us
System Integration™ (SI) is governing in a box. It's easy
to understand! It's easy to implement! And, it works! SI is
built on the premise that three important functions in city
administration must be integrated to achieve the level of
service and results elected officials seek. SI provides a
Training Topics
roadmap with progress measures and accomplishment
indicators for both the council and the City Manager. Featured OnDemand Topics

Featured Webinars
The presenter will share and discuss results achieved by
local government organizations already benefiting from the
application of System Integration™ practices and Suggest Topics
implementation handouts will be provided.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Suggest T opics

1
Gather your team or council together and view from the
conference room or council chambers from one connection
for one low registration fee! Featured Book
Tuesday Morning
Registration Coaching
MyPlaceToLearn's Featured
by David Cottrell
OnDemand Courses
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
course-thumbnail

All courses are available off-the-


shelf, or are customizable (logo,
colors, personal welcome messages,
terminology, pictures, case studies,
etc.) to make the training more
pertinent for your organization.
Courses may also be purchased for
delivery through your LMS - or we will provide you with an
exclusive, branded eLearning center with a
personalized welcome page and social
networking/collaborative learning for all learners.

Click here to view the list of currently available courses.


For more information, call MyPlaceToLearn 1-800-752-
5446 or email info@MyPlaceToLearn.com

MyPlaceToLearn, The eLearning Center


Caryn Tilton, President & CEO
www.MyPlaceToLearn.com
p. 800.752.5446
f. 503.622.5050
PO Box 480
Welches, OR 97067

Forward email
Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the

This email was sent to jdalin@yahoo.com by caryn@myplacetolearn.com |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
MyPlaceToLearn - The eLearning Center | P.O. Box 480 | Welches | OR | 97067

2
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: chamberlin97113@comcast.net Sent: Fri 5/20/2011 10:31 PM
[chamberlin97113@comcast.net]
To: nealdknight
Cc: Neal Knight
Subject: Development stuff
Attachments: Cornelius development 20110512.docx(18KB) Attachment A. (5-19-11).doc(45KB)
Attachment B. (Neighborhood Review Meeting Instructions).doc(39KB)

Neal,

I've attached some meeting minutes for your review and two files sent by Dick Reynolds.
Dick did a great job at following through at what was asked of him. He's offered a list of
businesses licensed in Cornelius in order to get rolling on restarting a Chamber of
Commerce or similar business alliance to bring concerns or input before the Council or
Planning Commission. I'll take him up on that. Do you know who chaired / managed the C
of C in the past? I'd sure like to find an interested / experienced businessperson with 'a dog
in the fight' to help pull this together. Any ideas? I'm doing some research but I may seek
out someone that can help from Forest Grove or Hillsboro CofC for guidance.

Let me know if you have anything to add (or delete) for the minutes and I'll send to the list.

Also, if you have ideas as to how to go about pulling in folks from the agricultural
community (Farm Bureau, maybe?) I'll see what I can do about finding someone with
interest.

Regards,

Bruce
Chamberlin

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Development%2... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:32 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: FYI: Solicitation for Candidate Projects for Eleven Discretionary
Programs

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Carlotta Collette <Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 12:07:23 PM
Subject: FYI: Solicitation for Candidate Projects for Eleven Discretionary Programs

SOLICITATION OF CANDIDATE PROJECTS FOR ELEVEN DISCRETIONARY PROGRAMS

Dear JPACT Members and Alternates:

Federal Highway Administration has announced the FY 2011 solicitation for candidate projects for 11 discretionary grant
programs. Please see the below notice. Deadline for applications is Friday, June 3, 2011.

Hard copies of this notice will be provided at tomorrow’s JPACT meeting.

Councilor Carlotta Collette


JPACT Chair

From: DeLania Hardy [mailto:dhardy@ampo.org]


Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 2:50 PM
To: Robin McArthur
Subject: From Gloria Shepherd-ACTION: Solicitation for Candidate Projects for Eleven Discretionary Programs

Subject: ACTION: Solicitation for Candidate Projects for Eleven Discretionary Programs

As you may know, the Federal Highway Administration has announced the fiscal year (FY) 2011 solicitation
for candidate projects for 11 discretionary grant programs. The purpose of this E-mail is to request your
assistance in disseminating this information to your members to ensure that all eligible jurisdictions have the
opportunity to apply. Eligible applicants will have until Friday, June 3, 2011, to submit applications for the
appropriate program(s), to their local FHWA Division Office. In particular, FHWA is inviting applications that
align with DOT’s strategic goals, including livability, state of good repair, and safety.

Listed below are the approximate amounts of funding available for the 11 programs. The actual amount
available for award in each program is subject to reduction pending final calculations of Federal-aid highway
program funding distributions.

· Delta Region Transportation Development - $10 million

· Ferry Boat - $47 million

1
· Highways for LIFE - $20 million

· Innovative Bridge Research and Deployment - $4.5 million

· Interstate Maintenance - $100 million

· National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation - $9 million

· National Scenic Byways Program - $43.5 million

· Public Lands Highways - $98.5 million

· Rail Highway Crossing Elimination in High Speed Rail Corridors - $21.5 million

· Transportation, Community and System Preservation - $61 million

· Truck Parking Facilities - $7.5 million

The FHWA administers discretionary programs through its various offices. Each program has its own
eligibility and selection criteria that are established by law, by regulation, or administratively. A web page with
links to information and the specific contacts for each program is available
at http://fhwatest.fhwa.dot.gov/discretionary/index.cfm. Contact information for each local FHWA Division
Office can be found at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/about/field.cfm.

Gloria M. Shepherd

Associate Administrator

Office of Planning, Environment and Realty

Phone: 202-366-0116

Email: gloria.shepherd@dot.gov

------------------------------------------
This e-mail was sent to you by Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please
add the From address of this email to your safelist. If you do not wish to receive future messages, please see the details below. This message meets all
Federal Can-Spam compliance measures.
You received this e-mail because you are a registrant or subscriber of Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations. If a registrant, you may not be
able to opt out of registrant communications. You can however, opt not to receive marketing communications or general updates.
STATUS CHANGES: To safely unsubscribe from this email, simply click here.
Please do not reply to this e-mail as we are not able to respond to messages sent to this address.
© Copyright 2011 Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations. 1029 Vermont Ave., NW Suite 710 Washington DC 20005 . All Rights Reserved.
------------------------------------------

2
powered by: Antharia's OnDelivery - http://www.antharia.com/
------------------------------------------
This email meets Federal CAN SPAM laws. Learn more about CAN SPAM at: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/ecommerce/bus61.shtm

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:38 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: RFP-Attorney Services

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen" <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard"
<rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 5:44:03 PM
Subject: RFP-Attorney Services

The RFP’s for attorney services will be available in your mail boxes after 3:30 pm on Friday. Instructions will
be provided regarding the criteria to use for the selection process. Thanks..Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:36 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Webinar- Reduce Legal Cost and Risk Through Legacy Data
Management

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Ashley Dubinsky <adubinsky@d4discovery.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 7:07:50 AM
Subject: Webinar- Reduce Legal Cost and Risk Through Legacy Data Management

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
D4 eDiscov ery logo

eDiscovery. There is a better way.

Only a few seats remaining, so don't miss your chance to reserve your spot.
Click here to register for our Webinar.

Reduce Legal Cost and Risk Through


Legacy Data Management
With M. James Daley, Esq. of Daley & Fey LLP

and Chuck Kellner, SVP of eDiscovery, D4 LLC

Date: Thursday, May 12th 2011

Time: 1:00PM EDT/10:00AM PDT

click here to register

Please join us for an informative and practical webinar discussing how to reduce
legal risk and cost through effective legacy data management. James Daley,
Esq. of Daley & Fey LLP, will present three short case studies and he will offer
insight from both a legal and technical perspective into how each case was
managed. Chuck Kellner, SVP of eDiscovery for D4, will discuss the mechanics of
risk management for legacy tapes and ESI. Both James and Chuck will be available
to answer questions at the end of the webinar. Highlights of the event will include:

1
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
D4 eDiscov ery logo

eDiscovery. There is a better way.

 Controlling costs associated with legacy data


 Managing risks associated with legacy data
 Learn from industry experts
 Case studies from client engagement

REGISTER NOW

We hope you can join us on Thursday, May 12th. Thank you in advance for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The team at D4 LLC and Daley & Fey LLP

Right-click here to download Right-click here to download Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet. picture from the Internet. picture from the Internet.
Tweet This Send to Link edin Send to Faceb ook

We're Social:

Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
blank

D4
300 Main Street
Suite 4-102
East Rochester, NY 14445

Unsubscribe from email communications


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:39 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 5:40:32 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all
your email accounts. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,


The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content. I have asked all the City Council to
provide this information. It would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

Thanks,
Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

1
Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
(1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

2
DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:36 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: May 2011 Enews - Celebrating Public Works

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Clean Water Services <info@cleanwaterservices.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 5:01:27 AM
Subject: May 2011 Enews - Celebrating Public Works

Right-click here t
pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo
picture from the
Clean Water C on
Clean water new

Fair at the square May 2011


In This Issue
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Public Work s Fair

Join us at Washington Square Mall Fair at the square


this weekend, May 14 and 15 for Flock to weekend events
the Public Works Fair. We'll have Knot a good plant
an informational booth with tips
and tools for your watershed-
friendly lifestyle. Handouts will Quick Links
include safe grease disposal, Visit our website
natural gardening and River Clean water tips
Ranger giveaways for the kids. Native plant finder
We'll celebrate with Washington County's Department of Land Use Follow us on Twitter
and Transportation, Joint Water Commission and ODOT.

Did you know?


The Public Works Fair kicks off National Public Works Week May
According to the U.S.
15-21. The celebration salutes the people who plan for, build and
Environmental Protection
maintain some of our country's most valued infrastructure—roads,
Agency, invasive species
bridges, water and wastewater systems
nationwide cause about $138
and treatment facilities.
billion in damage each year.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
blue heron

Flock to weekend events

Pick up some native plants to support


native birds or learn about the
thousands of birds that visit the Tualatin
River National Wildlife Refuge at two

1
events this weekend.

 Audubon Society Native Plant Sale


May 14 & 15, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Audubon Society of Portland

 Tualatin River Bird Festival


May 12-15, various times
Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

Knot a good plant

Take the Love Your River challenge this Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
k notweed

month and pledge to help stop the spread


of invasive plants and animals. By
pledging, you will be entered to win a
guided paddle trip for four on the Columbia
Slough. You'll also help keep these fast-
growing invaders, like knotweed, from
smothering our native plants and wildlife.
Attend a free workshop May 24 in Forest Grove or May 25 at
Gabriel Park to help identify invasive plants and keep them at
bay.

Clean Water Services | 2550 SW Hillsboro Highway | Hillsboro, OR 97123


(503) 681-3600 | www.cleanwaterservices.org

If you no longer wish to receive these updates, you can unsubscribe here.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:33 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: For the Sake of Jobs! Pass these Bills.

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Oregon Business Plan <info@oregonbusinessplan.org>
To: jdalin@yahoo.com
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 4:19:39 PM
Subject: For the Sake of Jobs! Pass these Bills.

Today, the state’s four major business associations announced the list of bills that need to be passed to spur job
creation in Oregon. Associated Oregon Industries, Oregon Business Association, Oregon Business Council,
and the Portland Business Alliance all came together in support of these bills.

“The legislature is making good progress on balancing the state budget and advancing key reforms in education
and healthcare. On behalf of our members – and their employees, customers and vendors, business groups
strongly support this work and will continue working with legislators and the governor on it every step of the
way. But what we need now is a focus on job creation,” said Pat Reiten, president of Pacific Power and chair of
the Oregon Business Plan. “These bills are critical to getting Oregonians back to work and improving wages
and incomes for Oregon families.”

The business community backed a number of bills that would aid job creation and retention in Oregon. This list
represents bills still under active consideration in Salem. A more comprehensive scorecard of all business bills
considered this session, including those that did not make it through the initial stages of the legislative session,
will be compiled at a later date.

At the top of this list is support for funding to grow innovation in the state through the Oregon Innovation Plan
and the Engineering and Technology Industry Council. Other bills run the gamut from support for career
training to improving permitting processes. Each bill would give a boost to employment and incomes and is a
top priority for the state’s economic recovery and growth. It is also important that these bills don’t get watered
down to a point where they are no longer effective.

“During the final weeks of session, there is always a rush to wrap up the legislature’s business. We understand
that and we want to make sure that these bills don’t get overlooked, are approved by both houses and then
signed into law by Governor Kitzhaber,” said Reiten. “Too many Oregon families are struggling to make ends
meet and these bills will help create jobs and put people back to work.”

The Oregon Business Plan called for near-term action items to reverse Oregon’s persistently high
unemployment and lagging per capita income. A list of the group’s specific legislative priorities is attached.
All of the bills are currently active and in process and the organizations will be working throughout the
remainder of session on their passage. Only one bill on the list, SB 301, reconnecting to certain provisions of
the federal tax code, has been signed into law.

BILLS TO SPUR JOB CREATION IN OREGON*

Strengthen Oregon’s Innovation Economy


1
• The $18.95 million Oregon Innovation Plan investment to leverage private dollars commercializing research
and enhancing industry innovation (OBDD budget).

Train Oregonians for High Demand Jobs

• $33.1 million Engineering & Technology Industry Council investment in engineering education (OUS
budget).

• $3.5 million investment in on-the-job training and linking that investment to Oregon’s Career Readiness
Certificate (included in the governor’s budget).

• HB 3362: Enhances Career and Technical Education.

Provide Tools for Communities to Attract and Retain Jobs

• SB 219: Allocates monies to Business Oregon for the Jobs Retention and Expansion program.

• HB 3017: Extends sunset for Enterprise Zone program until 2025.

Improve Permitting Processes and Make Industrial Land Available

• SB 264: Expedites approval of driveways providing access from businesses to state highways. Also
provides objective standards to govern the approval process.

• SB 766: Speeds up permitting for industrial projects and protects industrial areas from conversion and
unnecessary restrictions or overlays.

• SB 792: Creates a pilot project for Central Oregon to better connect economic development and land use
planning across jurisdictions.

• HB 2700: Expedites permitting for linear infrastructure and pipeline projects.

• HB 3591-A: Provides clear direction to the DEQ to seek to minimize negative economic impacts of
conditions in the variances on new water quality standards, while still meeting the most demanding EPA
requirements in the nation.

Create Jobs in the Woods by Increasing Active Forest Management, Use of Biomass Energy

• HB 2001: Ensures state forest lands produce jobs and revenue for counties, schools and local taxing districts.

• SB 620: Extends existing Biomass Collectors Tax Credit until 2019.

• HB 2936: Creates biomass transportation tax credit.

Advance Infrastructure Projects to Create Jobs, Strengthen our Economic Foundation

• HB 2166: Connect Oregon IV multi-modal transportation investment.

Advance Energy Projects to Create Jobs Today, Make Oregon More Efficient Tomorrow

2
• HB 2690: Energy efficiency in schools (if properly implemented).

Make Targeted Tax Changes to Spur Investment, High-Wage Jobs

• SB 301: Allows for accelerated depreciation of certain business investments. PASSED!

• HB 3174: Extends R&D tax credit until 2018.

• A package to reduce capital gains taxes while growing Oregon’s rainy day fund through kicker reform and
disciplined savings.

*These bills are still pending in the state legislature and need to be passed to support job creation and retention
in Oregon. It is also important that these bills do not get watered down to a point where they are no longer
effective. A more comprehensive scorecard of all jobs bills considered this session, including those that did not
make it through the initial stages of the legislative session, will be compiled at a later date.

Associated Oregon Industries’ mission is to promote prosperity and the highest quality of life for all
Oregonians by advancing Oregon business. www.aoi.org.

The Oregon Business Association provides bipartisan, statewide business leadership that strives to ensure
Oregon’s continued economic competitiveness. www.oba-online.org.

The Oregon Business Council is an association of more than 40 top business executives focused on public
issues that affect Oregon's life and future. www.orbusinesscouncil.org.

The Portland Business Alliance is Greater Portland’s Chamber of Commerce representing nearly 1,300
businesses in the region. www.portlandalliance.com

You can view the original post here.

Email
This message was sent to jdalin@yahoo.com from: Marketing
by
Oregon Business Council | 1100 SW 6th Avenue | Portland, OR 97204
Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
iContact - Try It Free!

Manage Your Subscription | Send To a Friend


View this message in the iContact Community: View message Comment on this message Receive as RSS
Share this message with others: del.icio.us Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:40 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: Oregonian 5182011.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com; Debby Roth <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Hill, Karen"
<karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Michael Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>;
"Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 5:23:43 PM
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

I have received a Public Records Request asking for records of communications from, or to, Mayor Neal Knight, from, or
to, any City of Cornelius employee and/or city council members, related to city employment, potential employment, work
performance and/or hiring or firing of any current, past or potential city employee; and
Specifically, all emails sent by Mayor Knight to City Manager Waffle referenced in the May 18, 2011, Oregonian article
titled " Cornelius Budget Committee approves proposed budget, but without support from three key city councilors."
Article attached.

Please review your all records of communication (see list below) and forward copies to my office by noon on Tuesday
May 31, 2011.

Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 5:14 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Hi Jamie,
Thank you for the questions. The City Attorney was copied on this email due to the nature of the records request. It's
important that legal counsel is made aware of the request; should legal consultation be required or advice on other
questions relating to the Public Records Law. If I need the City Attorney's office to review these emails to ensure they are
subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, the City can charge those costs back to the requesting party so it will
not be a cost to the City.

The records request was from the media and I'm relaying that request to you. They'll be provided a copy of this email in

1
the overall documents.

If you have any other questions, again, please let me know. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:20 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did notice that Pam
& Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I thought you said this was in
regards to something with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email sent and
received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This
includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:


2
¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures,
sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the
requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:10 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: revised population estimates

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Reynolds, Dick" <rreynolds@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Keyes, Terry" <tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Crowell, Mark"
<mcrowell@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Black, Steve" <sblack@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
"Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Tuski, Diane" <Dtuski@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill
<karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby"
<droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 9:53:25 AM
Subject: revised population estimates

Portland State has revised their population estimates to reflect the Census. So here are the official numbers.

US Census – April 1, 2010 11,869


PSU estimate - July 1, 2010 11,875 (was 11,020)

Other stats from the Census (4/1/10)


Household population – 11,707
Group quarters population – 162
Housing units 3,499
Vacancy rate 4.6%

My math would give us a household size of 3.5 people per household after subtracting vacant units and not
counting group quarters population.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:28 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: LOC Bulletin - May 27 edition

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Julie Oke <jmoke@orcities.org>
To: Jefrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 12:56:39 PM
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 27 edition

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/Portals/17/Publications/Newsletters/Weekly/Bulletin05-27-11-FINAL.pdf

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the League's
Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here:


http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c&n=T&l=loc-weekly-
bulletin&o=197692

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197692-60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c@list.orcities.org

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:34 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Invitation - Reg'l Dev't Issues Forum For Elected Officials

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Justin Wood <justinw@hbapdx.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 3:15:14 PM
Subject: Invitation - Reg'l Dev't Issues Forum For Elected Officials

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
Home B uilders A ssociation

Regional Development Issues Forum


For Elected Officials
June 1, 2011
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Please join other area elected officials and HBA members at our upcoming Regional
Development Issues Forum. A panel of HBA members will be engaging in a
discussion and answering questions regarding regional policies and issues important
Social networking to to our industry including:
follow from
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
 SDCs
Home Builders Association  Infrastructure Finance
15555 SW Bangy Road  Future Growth Management
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035  Infill Building
503-684-1880

Our Panel will feature -

Karl Finkelnburg, Sterling Savings Bank


Tim Breedlove, Renaissance Homes
Jim Chapman , Legend Homes
Dan Grimberg, Arbor Custom Homes
Drake Butsch, First American Title

Following the forum please join us for a social networking hour.

Please take time to learn a more about our industry and how we can work together on
key issues facing our region.

Please RSVP to JustinW@hbapdx.org.

Sincerely,

HBA Government Affairs Staff

Forward email
Right-click here to download Right-click here to d
pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help p
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook pr
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad
picture from the Internet. picture from the Int

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by justinw@hbapdx.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Home Builders Association | 15555 SW Bangy Road | Suite 301 | Lake Oswego | OR | 97035
1
2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:17 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Gayman email
Attachments: Gayman 1-16-2011.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 2:06:23 PM
Subject: Gayman email

As requested by Councilor Dalin here is the scanned email.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:57 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Walton County, GA Branding Study

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: North Star Destination Strategies <samara@northstarideas.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 8:11:50 AM
Subject: Walton County, GA Branding Study

To view this email as a web page, go here.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Logo

When it comes to developing a memorable community brand, uncovering what makes your city
special is not enough. Often a community's distinct and defining characteristic is simply, well, not
distinct. With tens of thousands of cities across this nation, there's sure to be a lot of overlap.
The real challenge lies in creating a really memorable creative context in which to present your
point of difference.

Consider the case of Walton County, Georgia. Comprised of seven communities, Walton County
is located halfway between Atlanta and Athens, home of the University of Georgia. Leaders
partnered with North Star Destination Strategies to develop a unified voice for the County.
Specifically, as Atlanta continues to expand its borders, County leaders were grappling with
whether they should identify with and be part of this major metro.

Research found that in sharp contrast to nearby Atlanta, Walton County is all about a slower pace
and lots of room. According to Don McEachern, CEO of North Star, "Walton County's designation
as a preferred community in the greater Atlanta growth corridor lies not in trying to replicate the
uber urban experience, but in promoting a unique alternative with benefits not found in a big
metro.

"Space and pace is definitely their brand platform but we needed to bring it to life with unique
creative work and ideas," continued McEachern. "The work focuses on what that space allows
you to do . . . how it meets the basic human need to stretch your body, your muscles, your mind,
your imagination."

Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

1
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Branding A d 1

"Everyone is LOVING the new brand - ideas are popping out everywhere on where
to stretch! Athens Technical College came in the office Wednesday morning with a 5 ft. tall
foam board Stretch on a stand, it was great!"
- Teri Wommack, President, Walton County Chamber of Commerce

2
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Branding A d 2

The line "Stretch Out" is accompanied by a graphic representation of a person stretching for the
sky. Brand narrative focuses on the pleasures and benefits of stretching (it does feel good!).
Traditional media such as ads, outdoor boards, trade show booths and signage feature larger-
than-life photographic images of people involved stretching out in different capacities. A teaser
guerrilla marketing campaign featured the logo's "Stretch Out Guy" in unexpected places around
the County piquing interest with the question, "Do You Know This Guy?"

People all over Walton County are asking "Who is this guy?" Go HERE to read the press.

3
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Branding A d 3

Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

Other brand action ideas for integrating the brand into Walton County's sightlines and psyche
include:

 Sponsor the 7th inning stretch at Braves Baseball Games, at regional tournaments, at
school games and even during Little League games.

 Use the image of "Stretch Out Man" throughout the Walton County infrastructure,
emphasizing all the room in the region, i.e., on large water towers and at major
crosswalks.

4
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Cross Walk

 Partner with realtors to emphasize that land values in Walton County help buyers stretch
their real estate dollars.

 Partner with schools on science fairs, art contests, athletic events, etc. that encourage
students to "Stretch your imagination", "Stretch your muscles", and "Stretch your point of
view".

 Sponsor events that pull visitors from Atlanta and Athens and capitalize on open spaces.
Ideas include a hot air balloon festival or an equestrian show.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Hot A ir Balloon

 Create unique merchandise that spreads the brand message but is also fun. Some ideas
include a branded straw or branded stretch toys.
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Walton County Branded Straw Walton Coun ty Stretch Guy

5
Go HERE to request more information about our BrandPrint program

Samara Anderson
Vice President, Director of Marketing
North Star Destination Strategies
615-872-1030 x 33
samara@northstarideas.com
northstarideas.com
Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
FTA F 6

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us

This email was sent by: North Star Destination Strategies Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

220 Disspayne Drive Nashville, TN 37214 USA

We respect your right to privacy - view our policy

Manage Subscriptions | Update Profile | One-Click Unsubscribe

6
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:51 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Upcoming actions on the Columbia River Crossing
Attachments: 11-4264res+all.pdf

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Carlotta Collette <Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>
To: "sam.adams@portlandoregon.gov" <sam.adams@portlandoregon.gov>; "eric.chambers@greshamoregon.gov"
<eric.chambers@greshamoregon.gov>; Rex Burkholder <Rex.Burkholder@oregonmetro.gov>;
"jack.burkman@ci.vancouver.wa.us" <jack.burkman@ci.vancouver.wa.us>; Carlotta Collette
<Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>; "deconcini.nina@deq.state.or.us" <deconcini.nina@deq.state.or.us>;
"craigd@tigard-or.gov" <craigd@tigard-or.gov>; "andy_duyck@co.washington.or.us"
<andy_duyck@co.washington.or.us>; Kathryn Harrington <Kathryn.Harrington@oregonmetro.gov>;
"djordan@ci.oswego.or.us" <djordan@ci.oswego.or.us>; "district1@multco.us" <district1@multco.us>;
"mcfarlan@trimet.org" <mcfarlan@trimet.org>; "district4@multco.us" <district4@multco.us>; "royr@rascpas.com"
<royr@rascpas.com>; "boardcom@clark.wa.gov" <boardcom@clark.wa.gov>; "jason.a.tell@odot.state.or.us"
<jason.a.tell@odot.state.or.us>; "wagnerd@wsdot.wa.gov" <wagnerd@wsdot.wa.gov>;
"pam.thompson@portofportland.com" <pam.thompson@portofportland.com>; "blocherd@trimet.org"
<blocherd@trimet.org>; "peter.capell@clark.wa.gov" <peter.capell@clark.wa.gov>; "clarko@trimet.org"
<clarko@trimet.org>; "jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "ficcod@wsdot.wa.gov"
<ficcod@wsdot.wa.gov>; "nick@portlandoregon.gov" <nick@portlandoregon.gov>; "davecherie@aol.com"
<davecherie@aol.com>; "ginsburg.andy@deq.state.or.us" <ginsburg.andy@deq.state.or.us>;
"tom.imeson@portofportland.com" <tom.imeson@portofportland.com>; "knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us"
<knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "susie.lahsene@portofportland.com" <susie.lahsene@portofportland.com>;
"alininger@co.clackamas.or.us" <alininger@co.clackamas.or.us>; "dean.lookingbill@rtc.wa.gov"
<dean.lookingbill@rtc.wa.gov>; "rian.m.windsheimer@odot.state.or.us" <rian.m.windsheimer@odot.state.or.us>
Cc: Andy Cotugno <Andy.Cotugno@oregonmetro.gov>
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 5:30:28 PM
Subject: Upcoming actions on the Columbia River Crossing

JPACT Colleagues -

With the decision of the Governors of Oregon and Washington on the CRC bridge type, it is time to proceed
with final decision-making and allow the project to move into the final design and implementation phase. In
order to complete the current phase of the project, Metro has some key actions that need to be scheduled. On
June 9, JPACT will be considering a resolution finding that the conditions we imposed as part of the approval
of the Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) have been satisfied. A draft of the resolution finding the conditions
satisfied is attached. Included in the Resolution packet is Exhibit A which details the conditions that were
adopted as part of the LPA approval, Exhibit B which documents how the conditions have been satisfied, a
staff report describing the process undertaken to satisfy the conditions and the proposed resolution itself
declaring them satisfied.

Please review this material in preparation for the June 9 JPACT meeting. If you are interested, the Metro
Council will be reviewing this material in detail with the CRC staff at a work session on May 31 at 2:00pm. Due
to time constraints, a brief overview of the material will be provided at the JPACT meeting. Metro staff and
CRC staff are available in advance of the meeting to answer any questions that you might have.

1
On August 11, Metro Council will be considering a resolution adopting the Land Use Final Order (LUFO)
providing the final approval for consistency with state land use requirements. State legislation providing for the
LUFO calls for an application to be submitted by TriMet for consideration by the Metro Council. We anticipate
initiating the public notice for the LUFO action on July 14 with action scheduled before the Metro Council on
August 11.

Carlotta Collette
JPACT Chair

Further background information and key dates are as follows:

Satisfaction of Conditions adopted as part of the Locally Approved Alternative (LPA)


In July, 2008 the Metro Council adopted Resolution No. 08-3960B approving the LPA and agreeing with key
elements of the project to include a replacement bridge, three through lanes each direction plus auxiliary
merging lanes, LRT, world-class bike/ped. facilities and tolling/congestion pricing as both a financing tool and a
demand management tool. However, the LPA resolution also identified a series of concerns and
considerations and called for the CRC project to address those concerns and considerations before the Metro
Council’s consideration of the “Land Use Final Order.”

There has been a substantial amount of work completed by the CRC project with close involvement and
coordination with staff and elected officials from the partner jurisdictions and agencies to satisfy the conditions.
To reach closure on the conditions, the attached resolution reaches the conclusion that the conditions are
satisfied and accepts the documentation describing how the conditions are satisfied. The draft resolution and
the documentation that the conditions have been satisfied are attached to this e-mail.

Conditions Resolution Proposed schedule:


May 31 – Metro Council Work Session
June 9, 7:30 am – JPACT consider a recommendation on the resolution
June 9, 2:00 pm – Metro Council consider adoption of the resolution

Land Use Final Order (LUFO)

Under special Oregon Legislation, the final approval of the project for consistency with state land use
requirements is accomplished by the Metro Council’s action on the LUFO. This state legislation provided a
single land use decision for complex projects like the CRC, a clear set of land use criteria providing the basis
for approval and an expedited appeals process if there is an appeal of this land use decision. The LUFO
action is actually an amendment to the South/North LUFO which was originally adopted for the full LRT project
from Clackamas County, through Portland to Vancouver. The Metro Council has subsequently approved
amendments to that LUFO for the Interstate MAX project, the I-205 MAX project and the Milwaukie MAX
project. As provided by the LUFO legislation, the Council’s action will include the LRT and the highway
elements of the CRC project. The steps involved include convening of the corridor Steering Committee to
make a recommendation to the TriMet Board, communication of the ODOT recommendation to the TriMet
Board and consideration of approval of the LUFO application by the TriMet Board. The action in front of the
Metro Council will be to approve the LUFO or refer it back to the TriMet Board for changes. Adoption of the
LUFO is a key step needed for the CRC project to complete the FEIS for the project.

LUFO Proposed Schedule:


July 14 – Public notice initiating the LUFO adoption process describing schedule and process, key dates and
providing the full LUFO applications and draft findings in support of the LUFO.
July 26 – Metro Council Work Session
August 11 – Metro Council Regular Meeting – Public Hearing and consideration of approval of the LUFO.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:18 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: council agenda

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 6:21:26 PM
Subject: council agenda

I have asked Dave Waffle to prepare the agenda for tuesday nights meeting . the first thing on the agenda should be the
letter from Dave Schamp .then we will discuss the removal of Dave Waffle as city manager . then we should go into
executive session to discuss how we will go about hiring the new city manager .
this is how i asked for the agenda to be , it is not the official version , it is my atttempt to keep all councilors
informed as to what is going on . feel free to contact me if you have any questions .
Thank You

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

1
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Neal Knight Sent: Fri 5/6/2011 10:55 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight; Michael
Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: police officerfunding
Attachments:

Because we are down several officers from last year and we are saving a lot of money by not
hiring a new Fire Cheif but instead teamed up with Forest Grove , why don't we still have the
money for the officers to be replaced from the money we used to use to pay the previous
officers ? Why can't we also apply if needed the savings in the cost of the fire cheif ? Where
did this money go to ?
Thank You
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/p... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:25 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Tasks to perform

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Works <WorksNoReply@works.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 9:41:57 AM
Subject: Tasks to perform

Please do not reply to the sender of this email. It is a system-


generated email from the Works application used by your organization.

Read the message below regarding the Works application. If the message
requests that you take an action in the application, a link may be
included below the message to allow you easy access to the login screen.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

A Notice From The Works Application

JEFFREY,

This report describes events which may imply the need for you to take
action within the application. Please note, however, that the timing of
this email depends on your configured email preferences, so that by the
time you read this report you or someone else may already have taken any
required actions.

The following transaction is awaiting your review and sign-off.


Quick link: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/sc/$cnSYb

Transaction Card Name Last 4


Amount Posted
------------------------ ----------------------- -----------------------
TXN00009081 JEFFREY DALIN 9269
$217.13 2011-05-16

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Log into Works at: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/bookmark

Works is a registered trademark of Works.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

1
Page 1 of 4

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 10:33 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?
Attachments:

Yes , please sign me up .


Thank You,

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 9:11 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

Do you wish me to register you for this?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Westside Economic Alliance [mailto:tdunham@westside-alliance.org]


Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:35 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

For a webpage version, click here

You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued
interest in receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.

WEA small logo

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20May%20Forum... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 4

Different visions, one future


 Featuring

Clayton Hering, Mike Houck and Mary Kyle McCurdy

 Thursday, May 26, 2011

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20May%20Forum... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 4

7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.


*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*   

Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road

Tigard, Oregon 97223

   Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation, and a place where it's easy to get in
touch with nature.  Unfortunately, our region is also a place of high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high
demand on public services.  So how do we create a thriving future both economically and environmentally?

   Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Mike Houck from the Urban Greenspaces
Institute, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from 1000 Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the
Embassy Suites near Washington Square.  Our speakers will share with us the ambitions they see shaping the region
in the future and how we can promote its economic health and vitality for generations to come.

  To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office, payable to Westside Economic Alliance, or
telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa or MasterCard number.

DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel

9000 S.W. Washington Square Road


Tigard, Oregon 97223 

Cost:  $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20May%20Forum... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 4

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org 


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsorship of this event is still available.  

For a print friendly version, click here

Westside Economic Alliance

10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12

Portland, Oregon 97223


503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email

This email was sent to dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |

Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20May%20Forum... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: A special invitation to join the celebration.

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Jerralynn Ness, Executive Director" <cholmstedt@caowash.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Mon, May 16, 2011 10:50:43 AM
Subject: A special invitation to join the celebration.

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
C ommu nity A ction Logo Green

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Spirit Dinner 2011 A nnouncement Spirit Dinner 2011 A nnouncement

Dear Friends, 
  
In just a few short weeks, we will be honoring three very deserving partners for their 
support of Community Action and their dedication to strengthening communities in 
Washington County.  The Celebration of Community Spirit Awards Banquet, taking 
place on June 1 at the Oregon Zoo from 5:30 ‐ 8:30pm, raises vital funds for Community 
Action programs and services that help low‐income people in our community achieve 
self‐determination.     
  
I invite you to join me in celebrating this yearʹs outstanding recipients.   
  
Corporate Partner:  CareOregon 
Business Leader:  Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK 
Community Partner:  Coffee Creek Correctional Facility 
  
Tickets are just $75 ($40 of the ticket price is a tax‐deductible contribution) and can be 
purchased online  or by calling 503‐693‐3230.  Guests will enjoy a complimentary wine 
tasting, along with dinner and an inspiring program.  Sponsorships starting at just $500 
are still available.  Learn more by emailing lbrown@caowash.org.  Event proceeds will 
make it possible for Community Action to bring hope, help and change to the growing 
number of local families who are struggling to make ends meet while still striving for a 
bright future for their children. 
  
If you arenʹt able to attend I encourage you to consider a donation to Community Action 
because, quite simply, we canʹt do it alone.  Visit our new communications site at 
www.hopehelpchange.com or click here to make a secure contribution online.    

1
  
Now more than ever, your support is needed to ensure that Community Action is able 
to lend a hand to hard working families, so that they can remain stable during difficult 
times and access opportunities for success.   
  
Helping our neighbors overcome challenges and achieve self‐sufficiency is only possible 
when we all work together.  We look forward to celebrating our 2011 Community Spirit 
award recipients who believe, as we do, that every Washington County resident deserves 
to live with dignity and security and every child should have the chance to thrive. 
  
Thank you and congratulations to this yearʹs award recipients.  Hope to see you there! 
  
Warm regards, 
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
jln bmp

  
Jerralynn Ness 
Executive Director 

We care about the entire community and are dedicated to helping individuals help themselves and each other.
Community Action is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
footer 45 jpg

Forward email
Right-click here t Right-click here t
pictures. To help pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo auto matic downlo
picture from the picture from the

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:40 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: WCCC - Comment on Bicycle and Pedestrian System of Countywide
Interest

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Marc San Soucie <msansoucie@beavertonoregon.gov>
To: Blair Crumpacker <Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>; Donald Gustafson
<dgustafson@beavertonoregon.gov>; Randy Ealy <realy@beavertonoregon.gov>; "sherilb@ci.hillsboro.or.us"
<sherilb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "steph@wpcwalks.org" <steph@wpcwalks.org>; "librarian@gmail.com"
<librarian@gmail.com>; Aisha Willits <Aisha_Willits@co.washington.or.us>; "Amy Rose, Metro"
<amy.rose@oregonmetro.gov>; Andrew Singelakis <Andrew_Singelakis@co.washington.or.us>;
"brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org" <brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org>; "celianunez@frontier.com" <celianunez@frontier.com>;
"cvm@interactivenw.com" <cvm@interactivenw.com>; "Craig Dirksen, Mayor, Tigard" <craigd@tigard-or.gov>; Dan
Knoll <knoll@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Dave Grant, Sherwood" <grantd@ci.sherwood.or.us>; Dave Schamp
<Dave_Schamp@co.washington.or.us>; "Dave Waffle, Cornelius" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "dwells@ci.king-
city.or.us" <dwells@ci.king-city.or.us>; "david_hatcher@northplains.org" <david_hatcher@northplains.org>;
"davidnewham@comcast.net" <davidnewham@comcast.net>; "deannap@hillchamber.org" <deannap@hillchamber.org>;
Dennis Mulvihill <Dennis_Mulvihill@co.washington.or.us>; Dennis Doyle <ddoyle@beavertonoregon.gov>; "Derek J.
Robbins, Forest Grove" <djrobbins@forestgrove-or.gov>; Don Odermott <dono@ci.hillsboro.or.us>;
"trancongroup@gmail.com" <trancongroup@gmail.com>; "Doug Menke, thprd" <dmenke@thprd.org>; Gary Stockhoff
<Gary_Stockhoff@co.washington.or.us>; "Gray, Linda" <linda.gray@oregonstate.edu>; Greg Miller
<greg_miller@co.washington.or.us>; "Gus@tigard-or.gov" <Gus@tigard-or.gov>; Heather McCarey <heather@wta-
tma.org>; "jamiem@metlandgroup.com" <jamiem@metlandgroup.com>; "vannattaj@trimet.org"
<vannattaj@trimet.org>; "Jef Dalin, Cornelius" <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Jerry Willey - Mayor of Hillsboro
<jerryw@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Jim Hough, City of Banks" <citymanager@cityofbanks.org>; Joann Hoffman
<Joann_Hoffman@co.washington.or.us>; Joe Younkins <Joe_Younkins@co.washington.or.us>;
"John_Valley@merkley.senate.gov" <John_Valley@merkley.senate.gov>; "joshua.naramore@oregonmetro.gov"
<joshua.naramore@oregonmetro.gov>; Joyce Barnard <jbarnard@beavertonoregon.gov>; "karen@wta-tma.org"
<karen@wta-tma.org>; Kathryn Harrington - home <kathryn@sansoucie.com>; "Kathryn Harrington, Metro"
<kathryn.harrington@oregonmetro.gov>; "Keith Mays, City" <maysk@ci.sherwood.or.us>; "Keith Mays, Sherwood"
<keithmays@comcast.net>; "David.KIM@odot.state.or.us" <David.KIM@odot.state.or.us>; "Lou Ogden, Tualatin"
<lou.ogden@juno.com>; "Marah Danielson, ODOT" <Marah.B.DANIELSON@ODOT.state.or.us>; Margot Barnett
<margot.barnett@oregonstate.edu>; Mark Brown <Mark_Brown@co.washington.or.us>; Mark C. Ottenad
<ottenad@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Mcfarlan@trimet.org" <Mcfarlan@trimet.org>; "Michael Sykes, Forest Grove"
<msykes@ci.forest-grove.or.us>; Mike Castillo - City Councilor Hillsboro <mikeca@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Monique Beikman -
Tualatin City Councilor <monique.beikman@gmail.com>; "ClarkO@tri-met.org" <ClarkO@tri-met.org>; "Peter Truax,
Forest Grove" <pbtfg@aol.com>; "RPitz@commnewspapers.com" <RPitz@commnewspapers.com>; "Richard Meyer,
Cornelius" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Rob Massar <Rob_Massar@co.washington.or.us>; Robert Dixon
<robd@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Roland Signett, Durham" <cityofdurham@comcast.net>; "Roy Rogers, Washington County"
<royr@rascpas.com>; "Ryan Birr, Banks" <ryan@nwinsurance.net>; Sheila Giambrone
<Sheila_Giambrone@co.washington.or.us>; "Steve.deptula@us.army.mil" <Steve.deptula@us.army.mil>;
"sgulgren@thprd.org" <sgulgren@thprd.org>; "sdturley98@msn.com" <sdturley98@msn.com>; Tim Knapp
<knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Tim Wilson, ODOT" <timothy.j.wilson@odot.state.or.us>
Cc: "Judith@tigard-or.gov" <Judith@tigard-or.gov>; "Sam.H.Hunaidi@odot.state.or.us"
<Sam.H.Hunaidi@odot.state.or.us>; Anne Madden <anne_madden@co.washington.or.us>; Arlene Loble
<loble@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; Brent Curtis <Brent_Curtis@co.washington.or.us>; David Kim <david.kim@state.or.us>;
Dick Schouten <Dick_Schouten@co.washington.or.us>; "hbergsma@thprd.org" <hbergsma@thprd.org>;
"erniep@hbapdx.org" <erniep@hbapdx.org>; Jason Waters <watersj@ci.sherwood.or.us>; "tumpj@trimet.org"
<tumpj@trimet.org>; "john.gillam@pdxtrans.org" <john.gillam@pdxtrans.org>; Jon Holan <jholan@forestgrove-
or.gov>; Jonathan Schlueter <jschlueter@westside-alliance.org>; "ldditmars@peterkort.com"

1
<ldditmars@peterkort.com>; Loretta Skurdahl <Loretta_Skurdahl@co.washington.or.us>; Mary Manseau
<pastcpo7chair@gmail.com>; "matt.wellner@metlandgroup.com" <matt.wellner@metlandgroup.com>; Media - Bruce
Bartlett <bruce@actisdesign.com>; "MikeM@tigard-or.gov" <MikeM@tigard-or.gov>; Norm Rindal
<Norm_Rindal@co.washington.or.us>; Russell Knoebel <Russell_Knoebel@co.washington.or.us>; Sarah Jo Chaplen
<sarahc@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "stuart.gwin@pdxtrans.org" <stuart.gwin@pdxtrans.org>; "tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us"
<tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Tina Bailey <tinab@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Tom Arnold <toma@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Tom
Tushner <Tom_Tushner@co.washington.or.us>; "Veronica.Valenzuela@oregonmetro.gov"
<Veronica.Valenzuela@oregonmetro.gov>; Young Park <parky@trimet.org>; "courtney.duke@pdxtrans.org"
<courtney.duke@pdxtrans.org>; Andy Back <Andy_Back@co.washington.or.us>; Clark Berry
<Clark_Berry@co.washington.or.us>; Deena Platman <Deena.Platman@oregonmetro.gov>; Don Otterman
<Don@northplains.org>; "Duane Roberts, Tigard" <duane@tigard-or.gov>; Gary Calvert
<Gary_Calvert@co.washington.or.us>; Jabra Khasho <jkhasho@beavertonoregon.gov>; "Kaaren Hofmann, Tualatin"
<khofmann@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Margaret Middleton <mmiddleton@beavertonoregon.gov>; "bowers@ci.wilsonville.or.us"
<bowers@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; Mike McKillip <mmckillip@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Rob Foster <rfoster@forestgrove-or.gov>;
SteveL Kelley <SteveL_Kelley@co.washington.or.us>; "Tom Pessemier, Sherwood" <pessemiert@ci.sherwood.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 3:01:11 PM
Subject: WCCC - Comment on Bicycle and Pedestrian System of Countywide Interest

Chair Rogers, members of WCCC:

At your meeting today, you discussed the “Bicycle and Pedestrian System of Countywide Interest”. I have a couple of
comments I’d like to make that weren’t brought up during today’s meeting.

First, please consider that the scope and usefulness of the proposed System goes well beyond applications for Regional
Flexible Funds, as it should be part of any upcoming discussions about allocation of MSTIP funds. Such a discussion
seems likely to ensue this calendar year or next, but the work on the County transportation plan update may not conclude
until late 2012 or 2013. So, it might be best if work on the System includes intermediate outputs that can be used for the
MSTIP discussions.

Second, the County transportation plan update will of necessity focus on the County’s facilities. If the Bicycle and
Pedestrian System of Countywide Interest is to include a selection of City facilities, the work on developing it may be a bit
broader than the county plan update ordinarily would be. I hope the County process will allow for that additional breadth,
in order to develop this System.

Thank you for getting this project launched – it’s an important one for all of us, I think!

Marc San Soucie


Beaverton City Councilor
Chair, Washington County Planning Commission
msansoucie@beavertonoregon.gov<mailto:msansoucie@beavertonoregon.gov>
503-819-0714

======================================================================
PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE

This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure
under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:29 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Achieving Greater Revenue Stability

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Oregon Business Plan <info@oregonbusinessplan.org>
To: jdalin@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 9:11:15 AM
Subject: Achieving Greater Revenue Stability

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

State's Largest Business Associations Applaud Senators Morse, Burdick for Efforts on Stability Package

The following statement was sent to members of the press on Tuesday, May 10.

Associated Oregon Industries, Oregon Business Association, Oregon Business Council and Portland Business
Alliance applaud the incredibly hard work by Senators Burdick and Morse to craft a plan for enhanced revenue
stability and economic growth in Oregon. Through their efforts, the Senate Revenue Committee has set the
framework for a revenue stability package that should be carried forward by the legislative leadership and the
governor in the weeks ahead.

As we have long advocated, the state desperately needs a plan to save money in the best of times to temper the
loss of revenue during downturns. The wild fluctuation in revenue from capital gains is a major contributing
factor to the instability of our income-tax-based system. Reducing capital gains taxes will help stabilize
revenues over the long-term. So too will dedicating a portion of the personal and corporate income tax kickers
into reserves.

We also believe that cutting capital gains taxes in Oregon, which are the highest in the nation, will encourage
economic growth by freeing up capital and sending a positive signal to investors.

As the state’s largest business organizations, we supported Senate Joint Resolution 26 (SJR 26), authored by
Senators Burdick and Morse, which called for capital gains reductions, kicker reform, stronger state reserve
policies and a disciplined state savings plan. The package approved by the Senate Revenue Committee last
week includes some of the primary provisions of SJR 26, and can now serve as the basis for discussions around
how to move a revenue stability package forward this session.

www.oregonbusinessplan.org

Email
This message was sent to jdalin@yahoo.com from:
Marketing
1
by
Oregon Business Council | 1100 SW 6th Avenue | Portland, OR 97204 Right-click here t
pictures. To help
priv acy , Outlook
auto matic downlo
picture from the
iContact - Try It

Manage Your Subscription | Send To a Friend


View this message in the iContact Community: View message Comment on this message Receive as RSS
Share this message with others: del.icio.us Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:31 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: WCCC packet for May 9 meeting posted

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Blair Crumpacker <Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>
To: dgustafson@ci.beaverton.or.us; realy@ci.beaverton.or.us; sherilb@ci.hillsboro.or.us; steph@wpcwalks.org;
librarian@gmail.com; Aisha Willits <Aisha_Willits@co.washington.or.us>; "Amy Rose, Metro"
<amy.rose@oregonmetro.gov>; Andrew Singelakis <Andrew_Singelakis@co.washington.or.us>;
brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org; celianunez@frontier.com; cvm@interactivenw.com; "Craig Dirksen, Mayor, Tigard"
<craigd@tigard-or.gov>; Dan Knoll <knoll@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Dave Grant, Sherwood" <grantd@ci.sherwood.or.us>;
Dave Schamp <Dave_Schamp@co.washington.or.us>; "Dave Waffle, Cornelius" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
dwells@ci.king-city.or.us; david_hatcher@northplains.org; davidnewham@comcast.net; deannap@hillchamber.org;
Dennis Mulvihill <Dennis_Mulvihill@co.washington.or.us>; Denny Doyle - Mayor of Beaverton
<ddoyle@ci.beaverton.or.us>; "Derek J. Robbins, Forest Grove" <djrobbins@forestgrove-or.gov>; Don Odermott
<dono@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; trancongroup@gmail.com; "Doug Menke, thprd" <dmenke@thprd.org>; Gary Stockhoff
<Gary_Stockhoff@co.washington.or.us>; "Gray, Linda" <linda.gray@oregonstate.edu>; Greg Miller
<greg_miller@co.washington.or.us>; Gus@tigard-or.gov; Heather McCarey <heather@wta-tma.org>;
jamiem@metlandgroup.com; vannattaj@trimet.org; "Jef Dalin, Cornelius" <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Jerry Willey - Mayor of
Hillsboro <jerryw@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Jim Hough, City of Banks" <citymanager@cityofbanks.org>; Joann Hoffman
<Joann_Hoffman@co.washington.or.us>; Joe Younkins <Joe_Younkins@co.washington.or.us>;
John_Valley@merkley.senate.gov; joshua.naramore@oregonmetro.gov; Joyce Barnard - Mayor Doyles Assistant
<jbarnard@ci.beaverton.or.us>; karen@wta-tma.org; Kathryn Harrington - home <kathryn@sansoucie.com>; "Kathryn
Harrington, Metro" <kathryn.harrington@oregonmetro.gov>; "Keith Mays, City" <maysk@ci.sherwood.or.us>; "Keith
Mays, Sherwood" <keithmays@comcast.net>; David.KIM@odot.state.or.us; "Lou Ogden, Tualatin"
<lou.ogden@juno.com>; "Marah Danielson, ODOT" <Marah.B.DANIELSON@ODOT.state.or.us>; Margot Barnett
<margot.barnett@oregonstate.edu>; Mark Brown <Mark_Brown@co.washington.or.us>; Mark C. Ottenad
<ottenad@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; Mcfarlan@trimet.org; "Michael Sykes, Forest Grove" <msykes@ci.forest-grove.or.us>;
Mike Castillo - City Councilor Hillsboro <mikeca@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Monique Beikman - Tualatin City Councilor
<monique.beikman@gmail.com>; ClarkO@tri-met.org; "Peter Truax, Forest Grove" <pbtfg@aol.com>;
RPitz@commnewspapers.com; "Richard Meyer, Cornelius" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Rob Massar
<Rob_Massar@co.washington.or.us>; Robert Dixon <robd@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; "Roland Signett, Durham"
<cityofdurham@comcast.net>; "Roy Rogers, Washington County" <royr@rascpas.com>; "Ryan Birr, Banks"
<ryan@nwinsurance.net>; Sheila Giambrone <Sheila_Giambrone@co.washington.or.us>; Steve.deptula@us.army.mil;
sgulgren@thprd.org; sdturley98@msn.com; Tim Knapp <knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; "Tim Wilson, ODOT"
<timothy.j.wilson@odot.state.or.us>
Cc: vannattaj@trimet.org; Judith@tigard-or.gov; Sam.H.Hunaidi@odot.state.or.us; Anne Madden
<anne_madden@co.washington.or.us>; Arlene Loble <loble@ci.wilsonville.or.us>; Brent Curtis
<Brent_Curtis@co.washington.or.us>; David Kim <david.kim@state.or.us>; Dick Schouten
<Dick_Schouten@co.washington.or.us>; hbergsma@thprd.org; erniep@hbapdx.org; Jason Waters
<watersj@ci.sherwood.or.us>; tumpj@trimet.org; john.gillam@pdxtrans.org; Jon Holan <jholan@forestgrove-or.gov>;
Jonathan Schlueter <jschlueter@westside-alliance.org>; ldditmars@peterkort.com; Loretta Skurdahl
<Loretta_Skurdahl@co.washington.or.us>; msansoucie@ci.beaverton.or.us; Mary Manseau
<pastcpo7chair@gmail.com>; matt.wellner@metlandgroup.com; Media - Bruce Bartlett <bruce@actisdesign.com>;
MikeM@tigard-or.gov; Norm Rindal <Norm_Rindal@co.washington.or.us>; Russell Knoebel
<Russell_Knoebel@co.washington.or.us>; Sarah Jo Chaplen <sarahc@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; stuart.gwin@pdxtrans.org;
tkeyes@ci.cornelius.or.us; Tina Bailey <tinab@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Tom Arnold <toma@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Tom Tushner
<Tom_Tushner@co.washington.or.us>; Veronica.Valenzuela@oregonmetro.gov; Young Park <parky@trimet.org>;
courtney.duke@pdxtrans.org; Andy Back <Andy_Back@co.washington.or.us>; Blair Crumpacker
<Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>; Clark Berry <Clark_Berry@co.washington.or.us>; Deena Platman
<Deena.Platman@oregonmetro.gov>; Don Otterman <Don@northplains.org>; "Duane Roberts, Tigard" <duane@tigard-

1
or.gov>; Gary Calvert <Gary_Calvert@co.washington.or.us>; "Jabra Khasho, Beaverton"
<jkhasho@beavertonoregon.gov>; "Judith Gray, City of Tigard" <Judith@tigard-or.gov.>; "Kaaren Hofmann, Tualatin"
<khofmann@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Margaret Middleton <mmiddleton@ci.beaverton.or.us>; bowers@ci.wilsonville.or.us; Mike
McKillip <mmckillip@ci.tualatin.or.us>; Rob Foster <rfoster@forestgrove-or.gov>; SteveL Kelley
<SteveL_Kelley@co.washington.or.us>; "Tom Pessemier, Sherwood" <pessemiert@ci.sherwood.or.us>
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 10:21:55 AM
Subject: WCCC packet for May 9 meeting posted

Washington County Coordinating Committee members,

The agenda and packet for your May 9 meeting have been posted on the WCCC web page.

Don't hesitate to call if you have questions

Blair Crumpacker
Senior Planner, Planning Division
Land Use and Transportation
503.846.3878
blair_crumpacker@co.washington.or.us

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:28 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The
Environment?

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Westside Economic Alliance <tdunham@westside-alliance.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 3:35:20 PM
Subject: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

For a webpage version, click here


You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued interest in
receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
WEA small logo

Different visions, one future


Featuring
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Clay ton Hering, Mik e Houck and Mary Ky le McCurdy

Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.
*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*

Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation,
and a place where it's easy to get in touch with nature. Unfortunately, our region is
also a place of high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high demand on
public services. So how do we create a thriving future both economically and
environmentally?

Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Mike
Houck from the Urban Greenspaces Institute, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from 1000
Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the Embassy

1
Suites near Washington Square. Our speakers will share with us the ambitions
they see shaping the region in the future and how we can promote its economic
health and vitality for generations to come.

To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office, payable
to Westside Economic Alliance, or telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa
or MasterCard number.

DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Cost: $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsorship of this event is still available.

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance
10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Portland, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email
Right-click here to download Right-click here to d
pictures. To help protect y our pictures. To help p
priv acy , Outlook prev ented priv acy , Outlook pr
auto matic downlo ad o f this auto matic downlo ad
picture from the Internet. picture from the Int

This email was sent to jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

2
Page 1 of 3

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been blocked. Click here
to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Jerralynn Ness, Executive Director [cholmstedt@caowash.org] Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 10:52 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: A special invitation to join the celebration.
Attachments:

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Dear Friends, 
  
In just a few short weeks, we will be honoring three very deserving partners for their 
support of Community Action and their dedication to strengthening communities in 
Washington County.  The Celebration of Community Spirit Awards Banquet, taking 
place on June 1 at the Oregon Zoo from 5:30 ‐ 8:30pm, raises vital funds for Community 
Action programs and services that help low‐income people in our community achieve 
self‐determination.     
  
I invite you to join me in celebrating this yearʹs outstanding recipients.   
  
Corporate Partner:  CareOregon 
Business Leader:  Doug Barrett, Cascade TEK 
Community Partner:  Coffee Creek Correctional Facility 
  
Tickets are just $75 ($40 of the ticket price is a tax‐deductible contribution) and can be 
purchased online  or by calling 503‐693‐3230.  Guests will enjoy a complimentary wine 
tasting, along with dinner and an inspiring program.  Sponsorships starting at just $500 
are still available.  Learn more by emailing lbrown@caowash.org.  Event proceeds will 
make it possible for Community Action to bring hope, help and change to the growing 
number of local families who are struggling to make ends meet while still striving for a 
bright future for their children. 
  
If you arenʹt able to attend I encourage you to consider a donation to Community Action 
because, quite simply, we canʹt do it alone.  Visit our new communications site at 
www.hopehelpchange.com or click here to make a secure contribution online.    
  

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20inv... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Now more than ever, your support is needed to ensure that Community Action is able 
to lend a hand to hard working families, so that they can remain stable during difficult 
times and access opportunities for success.   
  
Helping our neighbors overcome challenges and achieve self‐sufficiency is only possible 
when we all work together.  We look forward to celebrating our 2011 Community Spirit 
award recipients who believe, as we do, that every Washington County resident deserves 
to live with dignity and security and every child should have the chance to thrive. 
  
Thank you and congratulations to this yearʹs award recipients.  Hope to see you there! 
  
Warm regards, 
  

Jerralynn Ness 
Executive Director 
 

We care about the entire community and are dedicated to helping individuals help themselves and each other.
 Community Action is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.  All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20inv... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

Forward email

This email was sent to nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us by cholmstedt@caowash.org |


Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.

Community Action | 1001 SW Baseline Street | Hillsboro | OR | 97123

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/A%20special%20inv... 6/1/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:29 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: City Council Worksession May 16th, 7 pm
Attachments: Packet 5.16.11.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Rebecca Edmison
<edmisonr@frontier.com>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Casey Parks
<caseyparks@news.oregonian.com>; cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com;
Kathy Fuller <kathy@hillsboroargus.com>
Cc: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>
Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 4:14:00 PM
Subject: City Council Worksession May 16th, 7 pm

Hello Everyone,

Here is the packet for the May 16th City Council Worksession 7 pm in the City Council Chambers.

Amber Mathiesen
Management Analyst - CMC
City of Cornelius
PH: 503-357-9112
FAX: 503-357-7775

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:29 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill
<karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby"
<droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul" <PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 12:18:20 PM
Subject: RE: Important - alternative budget hearing date

I can make that date, I'm presuming 7:00 pm right?

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 11:15 AM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Jones, Ellie; Mathiesen, Amber; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth,
Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Important - alternative budget hearing date

Can you all please respond just as soon as possible? Council President Jef Dalin has informed me that he is
not available on Monday 6/20 for the budget hearing. He suggests meeting on Monday 6/13 instead. Are you
available that evening? I need to know ASAP as we have to place our ads for the hearing and provide some
other notices in advance of the hearing. Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:30 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Climate Summit Thanks, Next Steps & Comment Report
Attachments: 04_01_11climatesummitreportfinal.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Carlotta Collette <Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>
Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 3:31:26 PM
Subject: Climate Summit Thanks, Next Steps & Comment Report

CLIMATE SUMMIT THANKS, NEXT STEPS & COMMENT REPORT

Dear colleagues,

Thank you for participating in the Climate Leadership Summit at the Oregon Convention Center last month. As leaders of
Metro’s transportation and land use policy committees, we feel that the event successfully engaged a diverse group of
policymakers and community and business leaders. You helped us identify potential tradeoffs across multiple policy
choices that we will explore further this summer and next year through the Climate Smart Communities Scenarios work.

We heard the strong desire to improve upon the region’s efforts to build more livable, prosperous and equitable
communities as we look to reduce carbon emissions from cars, small trucks and sport utility vehicles. We also heard
clearly the need to do a better job of ensuring minorities, the elderly and other underserved communities have access to
economic opportunities, community services, and affordable housing and transportation choices. Finally, you were clear
that the process must focus on how different strategies enhance those things we value the most.

Since the summit, the region has been taking action. As promised, we have gathered your comments, keypad polling
responses and ideas in the attached report. A project website has been established at
www.oregonmetro.gov/climatescenarios to keep you informed about our work. The Joint Policy Advisory Committee on
Transportation (JPACT) and the Metro Policy Advisory Committee (MPAC) have started discussions about the ideas and
themes you raised, exploring options for how the region should move forward.

This month, at the regular meetings of MPAC and JPACT, policymakers will learn more about the framework and
strategies Metro will study this summer. Building on your input, this summer’s research will focus on determining the key
characteristics and combinations of land use and transportation strategies that are most promising for meeting the region’s
carbon emissions reduction target. At their June meetings, the policy advisory committees will be asked to affirm an
approach for this work, with the understanding that staff will report findings to them this fall.

This fall, we will share the results of the analysis, which will be summarized and brought forward for discussion by the
region’s decision-makers and community and business leaders. The regional policy discussion will shape the findings and
recommended strategies that should be carried forward for further evaluation in the next phase of this effort. Next year,
the region will explore additional scenarios in more detail, examining the potential to pursue different strategies that
support distinct community goals across the region in recognition that implementation will be different in each
community.

Thank you for your contributions and interest. In the coming months, we will continue to build upon your input and look
for every opportunity to move the themes and ideas forward as we continue this important dialogue. With your help, we
can achieve all of our region’s livability goals even as we tackle the challenge of climate change.

Carlotta Collette, JPACT Chair


Charlotte Lehan, MPAC Chair
1
2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:29 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Library Advisory Board minutes from May 5, 2011
Attachments: Minutes 11-05-05a.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>
To: COR - All Staff <COR-AllStaff@wccls.org>; "Dave Potts (davpot@clear.net)" <davpot@clear.net>;
"jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com" <jennifer.l.heuer@gmail.com>; "kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us"
<kristin_steger-solares@co.washington.or.us>; "Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org)" <lbaker@vgmhc.org>; "Sabrina
Sanborn (ssanborn444@gmail.com)" <ssanborn444@gmail.com>; "solares-steger@comcast.net" <solares-
steger@comcast.net>; "srakimberly@hotmail.com" <srakimberly@hotmail.com>; Yolanda Valenzuela
<yolavictory17@yahoo.com>; Connie Starett <mrsmrs541@hotmail.com>; "Donna Bash (bash0512@comcast.net)"
<bash0512@comcast.net>; Edie Lavoie <eilavoie@ymail.com>; "Elva Wood (N58RW@aol.com)" <N58RW@aol.com>;
"Judy VanGrunsven (jjbirdwatchers@wifi-nw.com)" <jjbirdwatchers@wifi-nw.com>; "Linda McCoy
(cuckoodave@comcast.net)" <cuckoodave@comcast.net>; linda schumann <schumanntutor@aol.com>; marianne
vandervelden <vandy10@frontier.com>; Marie Griffin <rigriffin@yahoo.com>; marta enriquez
<spicymee50@hotmail.com>; mary wagner <amaryjosp@gmail.com>; norby & sharon <nccboats@aol.com>; "Patricia
Kirkpatrick (PattyK@N7RFA.net)" <PattyK@N7RFA.net>; "Patti Bauman (PositivP@aol.com)" <PositivP@aol.com>;
"Priscilla Lafollett (plala1@frontier.com)" <plala1@frontier.com>; "zumwalt (patzee2@frontier.com)"
<patzee2@frontier.com>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; "jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us"
<jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us" <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
"nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us" <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us" <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Dave Waffle <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Debby Roth (droth@ci.cornelius.or.us)" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
"Jones, Ellie" <ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 9:57:33 AM
Subject: Library Advisory Board minutes from May 5, 2011

Please see attached minutes and monthly library report on current and future status of the library.

Karen Hill
Cornelius Public Library Director
karenh@wccls.org
503-357-4093 (Library)
503-992-5307 (Direct)
http://www.ci.cornelius.or.us/library

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:30 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Oregon Kicker Reform Requires Faith Not Reason

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Richard Ellmyer <ellmyer@macsolve.com>
To: Interested Parties <interested@macsolve.com>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 7:06:31 PM
Subject: Oregon Kicker Reform Requires Faith Not Reason

In Salem, it's take a number


Published: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - The Oregonian Editorial Board
http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2011/05/in_salem_its_take_a_number.html#comments

This state must ... save for the next downturn. And it can't save enough for bad times if it must kick back
revenues during good ones.

Posted Comment

The Oregonian's position on the Kicker demands an article of faith. Do you, voter, believe that if the legislature
keeps the Kicker money in a so-called rainy day fund that it will, in fact, remain in and be used exclusively for
whatever someone determines is hard times? Who is that someone and to what purposes might they put these
sequestered funds?

If you are prone to belief in the supernatural, religious miracles and the like then you may believe that the
politicians in Oregon's legislature who are controlled by the Public Employee's Party (Democrats) and the Economic
Darwinists Party (Republicans) will exercise independent good judgement in the spending of withheld Kicker
rebates.

On the other hand, if you are more inclined to let real legislative history be your guide then you are much more
likely to reasonably deduce that, like the so-called dedicated funds of the Cultural Trust, the legislature, like a drug
addict, will steal money from whatever is the easiest source when they need it.

It's all about faith and trust. Two commodities that are in extremely short supply in Salem and Washington D.C.
these days.

Richard Ellmyer
North Portland

Note to readers:
The message above is not sent from a listserve nor is it sent to a permanent list. The recipients of this personal email have been chosen on an ad
hoc basis. If you are not interested in the political nature of this communication then you need only reply to the sender with REMOVE in the
subject and you will be removed from my address book. There is no point in trying to communicate with folks that are not interested in public
policy. It is counterproductive.

The First amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America not only guarantees American citizens free speech but also the right
"to petition the government for redress of grievances." This means that elected officials are not required to respond to or even read, listen or
view citizen communications. But it does mean that elected officials cannot preemptively stop citizens from contacting them by any
means, be it by visit, phone, package, letter, email or marching in front of their offices.

1
In the ten years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better than 99.5% of those receiving my
"Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to many thousands depending on the issue of the day.

The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 also known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 specifically
exempts political speech. It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this legislation. Over the last seven years only
a handful of the most egregious commercial violators have successfully been tried and convicted. The law did not work as many of us who
helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is an international problem which requires an international solution. Signed emails
with true headers whose content is related to government and politics that the receiver considers "bothersome" are not spam.

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:43 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 9:51:59 AM
Subject: Re: weekly briefing

Jef - can you call when convenient? Thx

Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with Nextel Direct Connect

From: Jef Dalin <jdalin@yahoo.com>


Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 00:39:32 -0700 (PDT)
To: Waffle, Dave<DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Subject: Re: weekly briefing

Dave,

I won't be available 6/20 (on the river with the boy scouts).
any chance of pulling the budget discussion into 6/13?

Jef

From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad

1
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Sun, May 22, 2011 5:54:22 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

It is Sunday so time for this week’s edition of the Griddle. The City Council is off until June 6th as May is a “5
Monday month” offering several weeks to skip and the Budget Committee has adjourned for the year.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:41 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: League of Oregon Cities- Oregon Local Leadership Institute
upcoming training

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "olli@list.orcities.org" <olli@list.orcities.org>
To: Jeffrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Kim Shook <kshook@orcities.org>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 12:14:45 PM
Subject: League of Oregon Cities- Oregon Local Leadership Institute upcoming training

Oregon Local Leadership Institute (OLLI)


PROVIDING VALUABLE TRAINING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

We make decisions to hold training based on minimum and maximum numbers- so


register early to avoid cancellation or missing out on a training in your area.
(I HAVE NOTED THE TRAININGS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS THAT HAVE LOW
REGISTRATIONS OR ARE ALMOST FULL)

SPRING TRAINING SPECIAL: All attendees (April-May) will be entered into a drawing
to win a free one-day OLLI training for your city or organization.
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
CONTACT US
QUARTERLY WORKSHOP CATALOG

Grant Writing Basics (ALMOST FULL!)


LGMC Core Area #1: Budget/Finance - 2 hours
05/16/11 Keizer

Intermediate Grant Writing (ALMOST FULL!)


LGMC Core Area #1: Budget/Finance - 4 hours
5/17& 18/2011 Keizer

Land Use Planning (ALMOST FULL!)


LGMC Core Area #5: Land Use & Economic Development - 6.5 hours
05/21/11 Pendleton

Oregon Planning Procedures

1
LGMC Core Area #5: Land Use Planning and Economic Development - 6.5 hours
05/24/11 Medford

Council/Manager/Staff Relations: We Can All Get Along!


LGMC Core area #9 Elected Official/Manager Competencies - 6 hours
05/27/11 Redmond
06/09/11 La Grande
06/27/11 Bandon
06/29/11 Newport
07/07/11 Tualatin

Governing Basics & Beyond


LGMC Core area #8 - Risk Management - 2 hours & Core area #9 Councilor / Manager
Competencies - 4 hours
06/02/11 Tualatin
06/30/11 Newport

Customer Service in a Tough Economic Climate


LGMC Core area # 7 - Community & Media Relations - 6 hours
06/03/11 Sherwood
06/08/11 La Grande
06/17/11 Eugene
06/28/11 Bandon

Managing Scope, Schedule, and Budget


21 Professional Development Hours (2.1 CEU)
LGMC: Core area #1. Budget/ Finance- 5 hrs & Core area #4 Public Works & Utilities- 10 hrs
6/14-16/2011 Salem

Leadership: Focusing on "Leading" in Turbulent Times (ALMOST FULL!)


Core area #10: Ethics & Leadership – 12 hours
6/21 & 22/ 11 Keizer

Keys to Managing & Oversight of Police & Fire Services


LGMC Core area #3: Public Safety – 6 hours
6/23/11 Salem

Scholarships for OLLI


The League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Foundation offers scholarships for city officials to help with
registration expenses for various training opportunities offered through the League’s Oregon Local
Leadership Institute. We hope this scholarship program will allow your city the opportunity to
participate in valuable training that might not otherwise be affordable. read more...

OTHER OLLI PROGRAMS

Local Government Management Certificate (LGMC)


CONGRATULATIONS BRICE PERKINS OF MEDORD- THE FIRST COMPLETE
THE LGMC PROGRAM!
The League of Oregon Cities (LOC) is offering a Local Government Management Certificate
through the Oregon Local Leadership Institute to local government officials who successfully

2
complete a prescribed amount of training in 10 core areas. Through research, LOC has determined
knowledge and skill in these core areas to be critical elements required for success in local
government management. read more...

Training-to-Go
This new program allows cities and counties to request one of our regular trainings at a time and
location that works best for them. Perhaps you want to offer the workshop only to your employees,
or the date we are in your region doesn’t work for your organization. With OLLI Training-to-Go, you
can contact LOC to get a price (flat rate) to bring the workshop to your organization. If the price is
prohibitive for just your organization, you can collectively work with other government entities in
your area to share the cost. If you wish to receive training in an area we aren’t currently offering,
LOC will work with you to find a trainer who can develop a workshop to meet your needs.

To register or for more information CLICK HERE


Or contact:
Kim Shook
Training/LGMC Coordinator
kshook@orcities.org
503-588-6550
800-452-0338
Kim Shook
Training/LGMC Coordinator
League of Oregon Cities
Oregon Local Leadership Institute
kshook@orcities.org
www.orcities.org/training
Phone: 503-588-6550
1-800-452-0338
Fax: 399-4863

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations must be received at least five business days prior to the workshop to receive a refund
or to cancel billing.
No credit will be issued for any portion of the "Late Cancellation" or "No Show" fee.
Please note: If you register for a workshop that has a discount due to a co-sponsorship subsidy or are awarded a full or partial
scholarship and you are a no-show, you will be billed the full non-discounted registration fee.

# of Business Days Prior


Refund Received
to Event/Session
5 or more business days 100%
1- 4 business days 50%
Day of the event or no notice 0%

3
Kim Shook
Training/LGMC Coordinator
League of Oregon Cities
Oregon Local Leadership Institute
kshook@orcities.org
www.orcities.org/training
Phone: 503-588-6550
1-800-452-0338
Fax: 399-4863

---
You are currently subscribed to olli as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.
To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-197180-
54631.4dd102b5acdcad1efe19766f886efd27@list.orcities.org

4
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:22 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: explosion at Stimson Lumber

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 3:37:44 PM
Subject: RE: explosion at Stimson Lumber

All units are clear of the scene. Chief Rubenstein will report at the Budget Committee tonight.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 1:43 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade
(mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: explosion at Stimson Lumber

We have had a REAL incident at Stimpson Lumber this afternoon. There was an explosion of some kind with
multiple injuries. Life Flight is in route as are multiple ambulances and the regional hazmat team. We’ll let you
know when we know more. Cornelius Fire has moved up to cover Gaston as they are at the scene.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:32 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Proposed TDT project list amendment
Attachments: Letter to Roy Rogers and WCCC Group Signed by Councilor Carleson 050611.pdf

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Blair Crumpacker <Blair_Crumpacker@co.washington.or.us>
To: Andrew Singelakis <Andrew_Singelakis@co.washington.or.us>; brianbiehl@cityofbanks.org;
celianunez@frontier.com; cvm@interactivenw.com; "Craig Dirksen, Mayor, Tigard" <craigd@tigard-or.gov>; "Dave
Waffle, Cornelius" <dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; david_hatcher@northplains.org; Dennis Mulvihill
<Dennis_Mulvihill@co.washington.or.us>; "Denny Doyle, City of Beaverton" <ddoyle@ci.beaverton.or.us>; "Jef Dalin,
Cornelius" <jdalin@yahoo.com>; "Keith Mays, City" <maysk@ci.sherwood.or.us>; "Keith Mays, Sherwood"
<keithmays@comcast.net>; "Lou Ogden, Tualatin" <lou.ogden@juno.com>; Mark Brown
<Mark_Brown@co.washington.or.us>; "Mike Castillo, City of Hillsboro" <mikeca@ci.hillsboro.or.us>;
monique.beikman@gmail.com; "Peter Truax, Forest Grove" <pbtfg@aol.com>; "Randy Ealy, Beaverton Alt"
<realy@ci.beaverton.or.us>; Robert Dixon <robd@ci.hillsboro.or.us>; Roy Rogers <royr@rascpas.com>;
sdturley98@msn.com; "Tim Knapp, City of Wilsonville" <knapp@ci.wilsonville.or.us>
Cc: SteveL Kelley <SteveL_Kelley@co.washington.or.us>; Andy Back <Andy_Back@co.washington.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 9:49:41 AM
Subject: FW: Proposed TDT project list amendment

Washington County Coordinating Committee members,

The attached letter from Hillsboro City Council President Carleson will be considered during discussion of Agenda Item 4
on your May 9 meeting agenda, Transportation Development Tax: Project List Amendments.

I'm forwarding it to you at the city's request.

Blair Crumpacker
Senior Planner, Planning Division
Land Use and Transportation
503.846.3878
blair_crumpacker@co.washington.or.us

From: Don Odermott [mailto:dono@ci.hillsboro.or.us]


Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 9:13 AM
To: Blair Crumpacker
Cc: Mike Castillo; Amber Ames; Sheril Brown; Robert Dixon
Subject: FW: Amended Letter for Carleson attached

Blair,
Would you please distribute the attached request electronically to the WCCC Policy Group’s distribution list?
We intend to request a vote of support for this request at the Monday meeting. It relates to the new Collector
roadway between NW 229th Avenue and NW Cornelius Pass Road.

Don

Don Odermott, PE
1
Transportation Planning Engineer
City of Hillsboro

Ph (503)681-6451
Fax (503)681-6245
dono@ci.hillsboro.or.us

2
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Tue 1/25/2011 9:05 AM
To: chamberlin97113@comcast.net
Cc:
Subject: RE: Oregon economic development.
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: chamberlin97113@comcast.net [mailto:chamberlin97113@comcast.net]


Sent: Mon 1/24/2011 2:17 PM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: Fwd: Oregon economic development.

Neal,

I might have written too much to keep Bruce Starr's attention (see below).

While I was looking specifically to follow up on a previous discussion that Mr. Starr and I had,
he bounced me directly to you. You can read what was written and know that I'm interested in
filling some role to help see Cornelius become a more desirable community in which to site a
business. An informal role might actually even be preferable.

I've dealt with Washington County folks rather extensively when I worked construction projects
with Intel. Now, with possible consolidation of Wash., Clack., and Mult. counties + Metro
jurisdictions, I'm not sure what the result could look like should HB2645 pass. While I'm no fan of
redundant governmental operations, I tend to think HB2645 should have the crosshairs on it.
Maybe there's something I've overlooked.

So much for my commentary. Will Cornelius ever see its codified Economic Development
Commission in action? Do you see much advantage in putting the spurs to it? Even if it seems
that you see little leverage in having such an organization, is there some way I can constructively
spend some time in order to help Cornelius go forward in a way that we buck Oregon's tradition of
generally poor employment levels?

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 3

Sheesh, now I feel like I'm puking politics at you. I just want to feel that I can be helpful in my
community. I'm willing to chip in where I can. I guess I'm seeking the best direction to do so. I'm
pretty much retired; perhaps I should lower my sights.

Regards,

Bruce A. Chamberlin

----- Forwarded Message -----


From: "Bruce Starr" <bruce@brucestarr.org>
To: chamberlin97113@comcast.net
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:14:30 AM
Subject: Re: Oregon economic development.

Mr. Chamberlin,

I'd get with Neal Knight about talk about what his thoughts are for Cornelius and see if there is an
opportunity to work with him. If there is a Cornelius economic development commission that could
be a potential catalyst to continue to improve the business environment in the city.

Thanks,

Bruce Starr
bruce@brucestarr.org
503-310-7500 direct

On Jan 22, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Sen Starr B wrote:

From: chamberlin97113@comcast.net [mailto:chamberlin97113@comcast.net]


Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 8:45 PM
To: Sen Starr B
Subject: Oregon economic development.

Dear Senator Starr,

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 3

Late last October or very early November, you and I had a fairly long discussion
regarding the high investment threshold to participate in Oregon's Strategic Investment
Program (SIP). My city has openings (as in *all* of them) for an economic
development commission that I might be interested in participating in. I have
background that should allow me to be a contributor, in my opinion.
Admittedly, I find some reservation in the incoming governor's 'the hard work's
already done' statements and perhaps belief / attitude. I'm in Cornelius so there
seems to have been a bit of 'siiting on laurels' demeanor with the citing of Walmart and
a couple of drive-through coffee places here. We've actually done a little better than
that but that's what our ousted mayor was touting last year.
I'm close enough to city and county hubs to have a reasonable idea what things are
looking like here, I hope anyway. Now that the legislature has reconvened in Salem,
I'm wondering what might be being considered there to help encourage investment and
lower the Oregon unemployment rate. If there's nothing to leverage in this regard,
I won't pursue realization of the city commission that, while codified into mandatory
existence some years ago, has never actually been.
I sit on one board already but would be willing to prod another into existence / action
*if* I believe we can be reasonably effective.

Would you please share any insight as to what you may see 'coming down the pike',
at the state level, that might help enable such an endeavor to be successful? I'd
sure appreciate it and it would help me to determine any course that I may feel
appropriate in this matter. Aside from 'greasing the skids' of permitting / inspection /
compliance locally, what might I have to work with?

Thank you for any time and consideration,


Bruce A.
Chamberlin
Cornelius,
Oregon

Bruce ,

I would love to get together with you . Please let me know whats best for you and provide some
contact info .

Thanks ,
Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 4

You replied on 5/27/2011 7:49 AM.


Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:40 PM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Please confirm that you have complied with the public records request listed below, and you have check all your email accounts.  Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder‐Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992‐5305, (503) 357‐7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:36 AM
To: Jef Dalin (external); Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Good Morning Jef,

The request is for all received and sent email, no matter what the content.  I have asked all the City Council to provide this information.   It 
would work great if everyone would forward their email to me.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 4

Thanks, 

Debby

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:27 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?

forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?

What about junk email to my city account?

The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>;
Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 4

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email sent and received by
the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for May. This includes
email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

€ ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

€ (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as otherwise expressly
provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

€ Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

ƒ Paper

ƒ Maps

ƒ Faxes

ƒ Electronic recordings

| (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters, words, pictures, sounds,
symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all the requested
documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 4

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Tue 4/26/2011 2:27 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Diana Moffat; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov);
Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: RE: Labor Relations 101 Workshop - May 2nd
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight

Neal,

I am surprised at Richard Meyers position. and use of my Name and Position along with
Commissioner's Schouten and Malinowski? I have just asked both of them if they have ever
had a meeting or discussion with Richard and the Reserve situation in Cornelius. Both of
them report to me that they have never had a meeting with anyone from Cornelius on the
issue. Commissioner Schouten said, "He has only had discussion with Richard Meyer in
passing, but nothing with anything of substance".

I do not think any of us have any doubt where and what the desire is for your City on this
matter. However, I have asked and indicated on more than one occasion to sit down with
Richard and your City Manager along with you to discuss this and see if there may be a
means to address this. It is a little late in the game to be fighting for something at this level in
view of what has taken place and the purpose of the current County Hearings. I think it is
safe to slay all of us as Commissioners feel your City has come up short now and in the
past. I am prepared to work to help and implement a strategy with you to correct this or work
towards a better position in the future. But, we or I must have someone to work with? Not
just talk and hyper allegations of self conclusion. Thank you for bring this to my attention. I
look forward to working with Cornelius on this and any other situation that we may work
together on.

From: nealdknight@verizon.net [mailto:nealdknight@verizon.net]


Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 12:14 PM
To: bob@fisherfarms.com; Bob Terry
Subject: Richard Meyer

City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Mon 4/25/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 3

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision
by the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this
week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at the County Public
Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with Commissioner
Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like
it is (without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners
Duyck, Rogers and Terry supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support
the compromise we proposed. Commissioners Stouten and Malinowsky favor our
compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation from the
Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have
‘voiced’ support for Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a
lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five
will vote for our Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro
and they would have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So
Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’ future. Commissioner Terry
is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in the
day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change
Commissioner Terry’s vote, then you would need to contact him before that work
session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to
supplement what you want to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our
community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his vote of no on the
current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by
Andy Duyck . He also said that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 3

pointless . I would appreciate any imput on this from any of the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Fri 4/22/2011 4:21 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Diana Moffat; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-
or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Subject: Labor Relations 101 Workshop - May 2nd

You may recall that we had scheduled the staff of the Local Government Personnel Institute (LGPI) to come here
for a workshop on the basics of labor relations and the council’s role. They canceled that date but can come back
on Monday May 2nd. I believe that Jamie is out of town that night but we’ll save materials for him. I can review
those with him at his convenience.

We’d like to start in a worksession at 6:00 p.m. on May 2nd then start the City Council meeting about 7:30 p.m.
The agenda for the meeting is fairly light. I think Jamie was going to see about participating via phone. We’ll
provide dinner that evening. How does that sound? Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Wed 5/4/2011 6:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

I noticed that on our city web site there is a request to fill a job at the library . Is this for
real ? Why when we can't afford enough officers to keep the city safe are we adding to the
cost to run the city by hiring more people at the library ?
Is it also true that a sugestion was made by Dave Waffle to let the only parks
maintinance person go to find funds for the police officer ?
It seams that what are obvious cuts are not being made ,and are not even going to be
sugested try to prove that we can't make the needed cuts .
After reading the letters sent by both Bob Terry & Andy Duyke it is obvious one person is
not only failing to do there job but doing more damage than good and has been for a long
time while the city manager looks the other way !
Are we ever going to deal with the real problems in Cornelius or just continue to pretend that
there is no problems and tell the people they need to pay more fees & taxes or we will cut
needed sevices to try and make a point no mater how wrong we are by doing so ? Or do we
need to change city managment ?
Please stop the crap that is going on !
Thank You Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/No%20... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 2

This message was sent with low importance.


Mari Gottwald
From: John & Cyndi Groth [jcgroth@comcast.net] Sent: Fri 4/29/2011 11:48 AM
To: Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc:
Subject: [BULK] RE: City Goals
Attachments:

Dave,

Thank you for the attachment showing the tasks listed for each goal last year.

I will be looking it over in the next couple of days. First look seems to be looking at the goals from the City stand
point and not how it benefits the average citizen.

I do want to say, I appreciate it very much that all of you are working together to move the city forward. I truly
appreciate that there are different opinions on the council—that makes for better decision making overall. Keep
up the good work.

John

From: Waffle, Dave [mailto:DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us]


Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 4:20 PM
To: John & Cyndi Groth; Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Subject: RE: City Goals

Thanks John – we will share the input at the council meeting. I’ve enclosed for you a copy of the last periodic
report I provided to the council on our progress toward the goals. Some of the changes in the objectives and
tasks this time were as a result of new leadership and some were due to the accomplishments over the past year
of specific items. I update this report to the council several times a year and it is posted on our web site.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/[... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 2

503-357-9112

From: John & Cyndi Groth [mailto:jcgroth@comcast.net]


Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:08 PM
To: Neal Knight; Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: City Goals

Mayor Knight and City Council,

I will not be able to attend the City Council meeting for the public hearing of the proposed City Goals. I did
however want to voice my opinion on the goals.

The 5 goals are very good, and have been used prior to this upcoming year. The question that I would like to
have answered is what are you going to be doing differently than prior councils in achieving these goals? How
are you measuring if the goals are attained or not? There has to be a measurable outcome for a goal to truly be
a goal. If you can answer these questions, the citizens can actually follow what the city is doing and if the
council is doing what they said they would do. Accountability goes a long way towards respect and outcomes.

By the way, I have skimmed through the budget and I think that it is one that the city can live with. I would
make one recommendation and that it is time to stop downgrading Cornelius. It is time to start putting Cornelius
on a pedestal for all to see what we have to offer—NOT what we do not have. Positive thinking will go a long
way. Instead of being an ugly budget, it can be one that is the best usage of funds available to accomplish the
City’s Mission Statement. Just a thought.

Thank you for your hard work. If you have any questions on what I was stating, please let me know.

John Groth

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/[... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Thu 5/19/2011 8:20 AM
To: Brett Lyon
Cc:
Subject: RE: Learn about your watershed with SOLV
Attachments:

I'm sorry to say that I'm working on the 21st, and I also won't be there on the 24th due to needing to start
working on my niece's wedding cake. Please keep me informed of these types of things, as I would like to
learn more about SOLV. Thank you.

City Councilor Mari Gottwald


City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Brett Lyon [mailto:brett@solv.org]


Sent: Tue 5/10/2011 5:45 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Subject: Learn about your watershed with SOLV

Hello Mari,

SOLV is hosting two fun, educational events in Cornelius and Forest Grove in the next few weeks and we
thought you might be interested. Here is more information:

Council Creek Site Walk – Sat, May 21st, from 9 am to 11:

z Meet at Ryland Park at 285 N 31st Ave, Cornelius


z Join SOLV for a site walk at Council Creek! SOLV staff and partners will give history of the site as well
as the restoration plan for the future and the role of community engagement. Join us to meet folks in the
area and hear about the start of our Friends of Council Creek group. Be sure to wear boots or waterproof
shoes. Snacks will be provided!
z Visit this website to sign up or get more information:
http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details_email.asp?eventID=19036

Forest Grove Weed Watchers Workshop – Tues, May 24th, 6:45pm to 9:00

z Forest Grove Community Auditorium, 1915 Main Street, Forest Grove


z Join SOLV and our partners for this FREE worskshop focusing on Early Detection and Rapid Response
(EDRR) for new and emerging invasive plants in the Tualatin Basin. After attending you will be equipped
to identify new invaders, report them before they become a problem, and use Best Management
Practices to control existing invasive plants. This workshop is great if you are concerned about invasive
plants on your property or a local public space or just interested about invasive plants.
z Visit this website to sign up or get more information:
http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details_email.asp?eventID=18920

Thanks for your past involvement with SOLV. We hope to see you at one of these events in your watershed!

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Learn%20ab... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

Brett Lyon | SOLV


Outreach Coordinator
brett@solv.org

Tel: 503-844-9571 ext. 332


Fax: 866-357-6386

1-800-333-SOLV (Toll Free in Oregon)


5193 NE Elam Young Pkwy, Suite B
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
www.solv.org

Do your part to keep your favorite stretch of river clean and healthy with Oregon Adopt-A-River.

Save Paper. Consider your options before you print.

You are receiving this email because of your past involvement with SOLV. If you wish to unsubscribe from further email from us please
respond to this message an write “unsubscribe” in the subject line.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Learn%20ab... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Neal Knight Sent: Thu 4/28/2011 6:01 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Dalin, Jeff
Cc:
Subject: FW: PBA/PGA Economy Poll results please forward to entire council &planning commision
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: nealdknight@verizon.net [mailto:nealdknight@verizon.net]


Sent: Thu 4/28/2011 5:55 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight
Subject: Fwd: PBA/PGA Economy Poll results please forward to entire council &planning commision

Please send to entire council & planning commision

Apr 28, 2011 10:22:40 PM, jallison@dhmresearch.com wrote:

Hi Neal,

Here is the link to the economy poll you requested earlier. I hope this is helpful!

http://www.portlandalliance.com/pdf/PBA-PGE-opinion-poll-summary.pdf

Thank you,

Jenny Allison, Office Manager

DHM Research | Davis, Hibbitts, & Midghall, Inc | Opinion Research & Consultation

(503) 220-0575 • 203 SW Pine St., Portland, OR 97204 •; www.dhmresearch.com

This message may include confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient of this
email, please contact DHM immediately by return email and/or telephone. Thank you.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/F... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:56 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor
Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight
<nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner
<Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all” email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

1
DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

2
Page 1 of 5

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Tue 4/26/2011 12:38 PM
To: Meyer, Richard
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: RE: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves
Attachments:

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Meyer, Richard


Sent: Mon 4/25/2011 6:08 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Reynolds, Dick
Subject: Washington County Hearing on Urban Reserves

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the Washington
County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday,
evening at the County Public Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with
Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is
(without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry
supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed. Commissioners
Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation
from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for
Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will vote for our
Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they would have to vote on the
compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’
future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in
the day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s
vote, then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to supplement what you want
to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his
vote of no on the current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 5

- Richard

Dear Mayor Knight,

Thank you for sharing the email from Richard Meyer regarding County ordinance 740. This email disturbs me 
for several reasons and does nothing to help the County/City partnerships that we have valued so highly. To 
begin with, the email clearly lists friends as opponents, and opponents as friends. I am reminded that "no 
good deed goes unpunished". For example, there was no admission that during the decisive hearing on March 
15th, a motion was made by Commissioner Rogers and seconded by myself, to adopt the Cornelius map! The 
vote failed, possibly because Commissioner Terry misunderstood what was on the table, but more 
importantly because Commissioners Malinowsky and Schouten do NOT support the Cornelius alternative. To 
state that " Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise" is blatantly false. I believe that this deal would have 
been done quickly if this were true. Both of them are on record as opposing the Cornelius urban reserves in 
the original plan that went to LCDC last summer, and they certainly didn't support it this time around when 
they had a chance to.

My second point is that Mr Meyer makes the claim that  " That would send it back to Metro and they would


have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it ". On what basis does he say this? It is clear 
that individually the Councilors may say that they support Cornelius, and some do. But collectively, I heard not 
a single word of support for a Cornelius urban reserve during the March 15th hearing. Councilors Harrington 
and Hughes previously advocated for Cornelius heroicly, but there simply was not, and likely is not, support 
for something that LCDC was very clearly against. If the issue was forced upon Metro by Washington County, 
it is more likely that they would send it back to us with the instructions that we should not replace land north 
of Cornelius at all! In fact, there is a clear indication by Metro that they would lean this direction based on the 
vote by Metro on March 15th to do just that. It was only because of Washington County Commissioners Terry, 
Rogers and myself, that this alternative gained no further traction.

If I may be so bold, I think that these claims are so far off the mark that it might be prudent to reexamine who 
is fit to advise your Council. If the strategy is to stop the ordinance in order to take another look at it, that is 
fair, although I doubt that it would lead to the desired outcome. However, your Council has a right to accurate 
information about who the consistent supporters have been. Our intergovernmental relationships are too 
important to be undermined in this way. Thank you for letting me respond to you in a frank manner.

Washington County Chair

Andy Duyck 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 5

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the Washington
County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday,
evening at the County Public Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with
Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is
(without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry
supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed. Commissioners
Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation
from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for
Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will vote for our
Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they would have to vote on the
compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’
future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in
the day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s
vote, then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to supplement what you want
to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his
vote of no on the current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by Andy Duyck . He also said
that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be pointless . I would appreciate any imput on this from any of
the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 4 of 5

Dear Mayor Knight,

Thank you for sharing the email from Richard Meyer regarding County ordinance 740. This email disturbs me 
for several reasons and does nothing to help the County/City partnerships that we have valued so highly. To 
begin with, the email clearly lists friends as opponents, and opponents as friends. I am reminded that "no 
good deed goes unpunished". For example, there was no admission that during the decisive hearing on March 
15th, a motion was made by Commissioner Rogers and seconded by myself, to adopt the Cornelius map! The 
vote failed, possibly because Commissioner Terry misunderstood what was on the table, but more 
importantly because Commissioners Malinowsky and Schouten do NOT support the Cornelius alternative. To 
state that " Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise" is blatantly false. I believe that this deal would have 
been done quickly if this were true. Both of them are on record as opposing the Cornelius urban reserves in 
the original plan that went to LCDC last summer, and they certainly didn't support it this time around when 
they had a chance to.

My second point is that Mr Meyer makes the claim that  " That would send it back to Metro and they would


have to vote on the compromise too, and most certainly favor it ". On what basis does he say this? It is clear 
that individually the Councilors may say that they support Cornelius, and some do. But collectively, I heard not 
a single word of support for a Cornelius urban reserve during the March 15th hearing. Councilors Harrington 
and Hughes previously advocated for Cornelius heroicly, but there simply was not, and likely is not, support 
for something that LCDC was very clearly against. If the issue was forced upon Metro by Washington County, 
it is more likely that they would send it back to us with the instructions that we should not replace land north 
of Cornelius at all! In fact, there is a clear indication by Metro that they would lean this direction based on the 
vote by Metro on March 15th to do just that. It was only because of Washington County Commissioners Terry, 
Rogers and myself, that this alternative gained no further traction.

If I may be so bold, I think that these claims are so far off the mark that it might be prudent to reexamine who 
is fit to advise your Council. If the strategy is to stop the ordinance in order to take another look at it, that is 
fair, although I doubt that it would lead to the desired outcome. However, your Council has a right to accurate 
information about who the consistent supporters have been. Our intergovernmental relationships are too 
important to be undermined in this way. Thank you for letting me respond to you in a frank manner.

Washington County Chair

Andy Duyck 

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 5 of 5

Mr. Mayor,

You said last week that you would like to testify at the final public hearing and decision by the Washington
County Board of Commissioners on Urban/Rural Reserves this week. The time is 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday,
evening at the County Public Services building on 1st Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have any pull with
Commissioner Terry, please know that he is a swing vote. Support for the County Reserves map like it is
(without any Urban Reserves north of Cornelius) sits at 3 to 2, with Commissioners Duyck, Rogers and Terry
supporting the map because they think Metro won’t support the compromise we proposed. Commissioners
Stouten and Malinowsky favor our compromise, mainly because it takes away the Urban Reserve designation
from the Helvetia area north of Sunset Highway. All five or the County Commissioners have ‘voiced’ support for
Urban Reserves north of Cornelius. They just need to bump into a lack of three votes for their proposed map.

If you can get Bob Terry to vote against the map in front of them and then I think all five will vote for our
Community – Farmland Compromise. That would send it back to Metro and they would have to vote on the
compromise too, and most certainly favor it. So Bob Terry has the power to win or lose this for Cornelius’
future. Commissioner Terry is right recommending that we present our position at their work session earlier in
the day. I am out of town however tomorrow and cannot be there. If you want to change Commissioner Terry’s
vote, then you would need to contact him before that work session (probably at 2 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

It is up to you at this point. Dick Reynolds may have time to plan some testimony to supplement what you want
to say. But it looks like a slam dunk against our community’s cause if you don’t get Terry to support us with his
vote of no on the current proposal. I will be available after five o’clock tomorrow before the hearing.

- Richard

This e-mail was sent to me by Richard Meyer . I was lead to beleive it's not true by Andy Duyck . He also said
that coming to tonights meeting to testify would be pointless . I would appreciate any imput on this from any of
the county commisioners .

Thank You ,

Mayor Neal Knight 503-359-5993

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 4:37 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Cc:
Subject: RE: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June 16th
Attachments:

Yes I would like to go , so count me in !

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Tue 5/24/2011 8:28 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June 16th

Neal – do you wish any assistance with notes for a “mayor’s update” at the beginning of the meeting?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us 

503‐357‐9112

From: Anna Ruggles [mailto:aruggles@forestgrove-or.gov]


Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 4:05 PM
To: Anna Ruggles; Recorder; Jim Hough, City Manager of Banks; Roth, Debby; Waffle, Dave;
lisa@northplains.org; Don Otterman, City Manager of North Plains; Amber Ames; City of Gaston;
melindac@ci.hillsboro.or.us; brucew@ci.hillsboro.or.us
Cc: Peter Truax; Michael Sykes
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June 16th

Please route to your Elected Officials and Administrators:

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20Weste... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 3

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our Joint Western Washington
County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on Thursday, June 16, 2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor
presentations to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City
update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County Commissioner, League of Oregon
Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors and City officials.

Please respond back to Anna Ruggles with your RSVP no later than Friday, June 10, 2011; an RSVP form is attached along with the
agenda.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor

Michael Sykes, City Manager

 Anna D. Ruggles, CMC, City Recorder

City of Forest Grove

PO Box 326, 1924 Council Street

Forest Grove, OR  97116

Direct Line:  503.992.3235

Fax:  503.992.3207

E‐mail:  aruggles@forestgrove‐or.gov

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20Weste... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 3

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Joint%20Weste... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 4:40 PM
To: aruggles@forestgrove-or.gov
Cc:
Subject: dinner & training
Attachments:

Yes I will be there june 16th


thank you,
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/dinner%20%26%20trai... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 5

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: David Cross [davidolencross@hotmail.com] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 5:22 PM
To: dick_schouten@co.washington.or.us; cao@co.washington.or.us
Cc: rob_gordon@co.washington.or.us; jail_commander@co.washington.or.us;
dan_olsen@co.washington.or.us; sen.richarddevlin@state.or.us;
sen.suzannebonamici@state.or.us; sen.ginnyburdick@state.or.us; Larry George;
sen.markhass@state.or.us; sen.betsyjohnson@state.or.us; Bruce Starr;
rep.mattwingard@state.or.us; rep.tobiasread@state.or.us; rep.jeffbarker@state.or.us;
rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; rep.shawnlindsay@state.or.us;
rep.deborahboone@state.or.us; rep.mitchgreenlick@state.or.us; rep.chrisharker@state.or.us;
rep.margaretdoherty@state.or.us; rep.julieparrish@state.or.us; rep.chrisgarrett@state.or.us;
ddoyle@ci.beaverton.or.us; mayormail@ci.beaverton.or.us; gspalding@ci.beaverton.or.us;
beavertonpolice@ci.beaverton.or.us; Neal Knight; Rubenstein, Paul; police;
ptruax@forestgrove-or.gov; kaleshire@forestgrove-or.gov; craigd@tigard-or.gov;
chiefalanorr@tigard-or.gov; mikebell@tigard-or.gov; maysk@sherwoodoregon.gov;
grothj@sherwoodoregon.gov; jerryw@ci.hillsboro.or.us; council@ci.hillsboro.or.us
Subject: Washington County Sheriff Inmate List ICE Holds May 25, 2011 & Crime Legislation (See
attachments)
Attachments: Washington County Commissioners Crime Legislation May 25, 2011.doc(45KB)
Washington County Sheriff Inmate List ICE Holds May 25, 2011.doc(1MB)

May 25, 2011

Dear Washington County Commissioners Duyck, Rogers, Schouten, Malinowski, and Terry:

Currently there are 62 Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the


Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon for various crimes who have United States
(U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration Customs Enforcement
(ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE (See attachment for complete list of
charges).

Of the approximately 572 inmates incarcerated at the Washington County Jail on a daily
basis, the 62 criminal aliens make up approximately 10.84% of the jail population
(See link).

http://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Jail/who-is-in-custody.cfm

The cost to incarcerate a prisoner at the Washington County Jail is $110.00 per day.

So, the cost to incarcerate 62 criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail is $6,820.00
per day, $47,740.00 per week, or $2,489,300.00 per year.

Commissioners, I ask you to please contact your Oregon State Senator and Representative
and ask them to support and pass during the 2010 Oregon State Legislature legislative
session the following legislation to fight crimes committed by criminal aliens (See links):

House Joint Memorial 14 urges Congress to reimburse Oregon taxpayers for cost of

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Washington%20... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 5

incarcerating illegal immigrants who have committed crimes in this state.

http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hjm1.dir/hjm0014.intro.pdf

House Bill 2754 directs Attorney General to take all necessary steps to pursue
reimbursement from federal government for costs incurred by state by reason of
incarceration of illegal aliens in state.

http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2700.dir/hb2754.intro.pdf

House Bill 2760 creates crime of trafficking in illegal aliens. Punishes by maximum 20
years’ imprisonment, $375,000 fine, or both. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2700.dir/hb2760.intro.pdf

House Bill 2803 requires county to verify immigration status of person incarcerated in
county correctional facility. Authorizes law enforcement agency to enforce federal
immigration law pursuant to agreement with federal government.

http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2800.dir/hb2803.intro.pdf

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Washington%20... 5/26/2011
Page 3 of 5

Commissioners Duyck, Rogers, Schouten, Malinowski, and Terry please work with U.S. DHS–
ICE and Washington County Sheriff to remove from our State criminal aliens early on in
their criminal careers before they kill, rape, or maim the legal United States Citizens and
Residents of the State of Oregon who reside in Washington County.

Respectfully,

David Olen Cross

doc

Washington County Sheriff's Office


Inmate List
Rob Gordon, Sheriff
215 SW ADAMS, MS 32 Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone (503) 846-2700 / FAX (503) 846-2719

Last Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) Hold(s)


Updated on May 25, 2011.

1. ACOSTA-ECHEVARRIA, JOSE DEJESUS


2. ARANDA, ZULEMA
3. ARRIOLA-PACHECO, JOSE LUIS
4. BARRAGAN-RODRIGUEZ, JAVIER
5. BAUTISTA-ACUAPA, PORFIRIO
6. CALDERON-VALLEJERA, RAUL
7. CARTWRIGHT, STEPHEN
8. CASILLAS, VALENTIN
9. CISNEROS-VITE, JUAN
10. CLEMENTE-PEREZ, FERNANDO
11. CONTRERAS-HERNANDEZ, OBED
12. DELAOSOTELO, SABINO
13. DELGADO-CASTENEDA, MARIO
14. DESANTIAGO-GONZALEZ, JOSE LUIS
15. ECHEVA-MIRANDA, GUADALUPE
16. ELVIRA-PENA, ARMANDO
17. FERNANDEZ, MARIO RODRIQUEZ
18. FLORES-LUNA, CARLOS GABRIEL
19. FLORES-VALDEZ, MARCO
20. GALLARDO, DIEGO FRANCISCO
21. GALLEGOS-GARCIA, MAURICIO
22. GARCIA-SALAZAR, RAFAEL

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Washington%20... 5/26/2011
Page 4 of 5

23. GARCIA-ZAVALA, JOSE LUIS


24. GARCIAS, RUBEN VELASQUEZ
25. GONZALEZ-CHAVEZ, ROBERTO
26. GONZALEZ-MARTINEZ, MARIO A
27. HAU-VALDEZ, DAVID ALEJANDRO
28. HERNANDEZ, EFREN H
29. HERNANDEZ, SIMON
30. HERNANDEZ-ARAUZA, JONATHAN
31. HERNANDEZ-ORELLANA, DORA
32. JIMENEZ-SAUCEDO, ASENSION
33. MALDONADO-ELIZALDE, JOSE
34. MARTINEZ, ELVIN ARNOLDO
35. MARTINEZ-BERMEJO, MIGUEL ANGEL
36. MARTINEZ-ONOFRE, RENE
37. MARTINEZ-SERVIN, JULIO
38. MATURINO-HERNANDEZ, JOSE A
39. MEDINA, LUIS MIGUEL
40. MENDOZA-MARCIAL, NAZARIN
41. MONROY-ESPINOZA, ERIC JHONATHAN
42. MORENO-DOMINGUEZ, ABIMAEL
43. MURO, YOVANE
44. NESUKH, ANATOLIY I
45. OLVERA-MANRIQUEZ, DAVID
46. PORTILLO-VENTURA, JOSE CARLOS
47. QUINTERO-SOLORZANO, JOSE JESUS
48. RAMOS-RAMIREZ, BALTAZAR
49. REYES-LEYVA, LUIS
50. RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ, JUAN CARLOS
51. ROSARIO-MORA, JULIO
52. SAMAYOA-DELEON, JORGE ARTURO
53. SANTOS-EK, VICTOR ASUNCION
54. SANTOS-RODRIGUEZ, DANIEL
55. SIQUINA-MACHIC, LEONARDO
56. SIQUINA-XICARA, JUAN FULGENCIO
57. TAMBRIZ-RAMIREZ, RAMON
58. TASEJ-SIQUINA, JUAN
59. VARGAS-SALAZAR, ROMAN
60. VASQUEZ-SAVALA, ALEJANDRO
61. VAZQUEZ-TORRES, EDGAR
62. VAZQUEZ-TREJO, FREDY

This report is generally updated every two hours. If you have questions about it, please call the Washington
County Jail at 503-846-2600.
E-Mail to: sheriff.webmaster@co.washington.or.us

http://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Jail/who-is-in-custody.cfm

http://www.co.washington.or.us/sheriff/

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Washington%20... 5/26/2011
Page 5 of 5

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Washington%20... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 2

Neal Knight
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com] Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 12:26 AM
To: Roth, Debby; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; Nancy Werner; Pam@gov-law.com
Subject: Re: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments:

Debby,

What is the best way to provide this to you?


forward all? copy to a CD? print out?

I get invites to classes and training, those too?


What about junk email to my city account?
The city managers report which goes to everyone already?

Not trying to pull a "Clinton" here. Just want to understand how all inclusive "all" is.

Jef

From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>


To: Councilor Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Councilor Heinrich
<skheinrich@comcast.net>; Councilor Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin
(external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>; Mayor Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Roth, Debby"
<droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Nancy Werner <Nancy@gov-law.com>; Pam@gov-law.com
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:42 PM
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide “all”
email sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.
I’ll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official
capacity for May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or
business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:


 ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
 (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except
as otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505
 Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:
 Paper
 Maps
 Faxes
 Electronic recordings
 (written, audio or video)

“Writing” means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Re:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 2 of 2

letters, words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files,
facsimiles or electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in
disclosing all the requested documents.

Thank you,
Debby

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public
Records Law.
 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Re:%20Public%... 5/26/2011
Page 1 of 1

Neal Knight
From: James Fishback [james@pacdevelopment.com] Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 5:18 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Graduate Student Project for City of Cornelius
Attachments:

Mayor Knight,

My name is James Fishback and I'm a student in the Master's program for Information Assurance at Norwich
University and a Cornelius resident. Actually, we're practically neighbors (I live in the little yellow house on the
other side of the Baptist church from you).

I'm writing because a major component of the Norwich educational program is to provide security
recommendations for the business or agency we work for. The intent is that we can apply our classroom
instruction in a practical way. Since I've long had the desire to increase my involvement in civic affairs I thought
that it might be possible for me to volunteer my services to the city instead of applying them to my place of
employment. I've been a programmer and systems architect for over 10 years and have gradually increased my
career ocus on risk management, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning as they relate to
information systems.

I would like the opportunity to work with your current information systems staff on a volunteer basis in order to
help improve the city's capacity to prepare for and respond to catastrophic events or system intrusions. The
desired term of this engagement would be from June through December of this year.

It is not my intention to simply invite myself into the building, start throwing around expensive, impractical
recommendations, and leave having accomplished nothing of value. My desire is to create concrete, actionable
goals within the fiscal and organizational capacity of the city to implement them. Beyond the scope of my school
program, I am actually interested in helping to implement the recommendations inasmuch as it is possible for me
to do so. I believe that my experience will be valuable to the city and could provide additional resources as
opposed to being simply another iron in the fire for an undoubtedly over-burdened organization.

I'm currently employed full-time but have considerable flexibility in my schedule so I am able to accommodate
city staff schedules. My involvement would initially consist of some brief interviews to "get the lay of the land"
but would soon evolve into research, planning, and ultimately a formal proposal for improvement including
underlying reasons for the recommendations, an estimate of time and costs, and an implementation road map
including my personal ability to provide resources.

Please let me know if this is something you feel would be beneficial to the city at this time and, if so, the most
appropriate person to talk to within your organization. I can either be reached by email
(james@pacdevelopment.com) or phone (my mobile is 503-389-0603) at any time.

I thank you in advance for your time and consideration, and look forward to working with you to help improve
our city.

James Fishback
Pacific Technology Development, LLC
(503) 389-0603

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Inbox/Graduate%20Stu... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:24 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Tasks to perform

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 11:54:11 AM
Subject: RE: Tasks to perform

This was the transaction that took place, was flagged and we were contacted. The card was disabled following
that transaction, they made a second attempt to use the card and was not successful.

Debby Roth, CMC


City of Cornelius
p-503-992-5305
e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 11:40 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: FW: Tasks to perform

This came to Jef and I don’t seem to be able to see it. Can you help? Thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 11:01 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Fw: Tasks to perform

Dave,

Is this another eroneous charge on my city credit card?

Jef

Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android

From: Works <WorksNoReply@works.com>;


To: <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
Subject: Tasks to perform
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 4:41:57 PM

1
Please do not reply to the sender of this email. It is a system-
generated email from the Works application used by your organization.

Read the message below regarding the Works application. If the message
requests that you take an action in the application, a link may be
included below the message to allow you easy access to the login screen.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

A Notice From The Works Application

JEFFREY,

This report describes events which may imply the need for you to take
action within the application. Please note, however, that the timing of
this email depends on your configured email preferences, so that by the
time you read this report you or someone else may already have taken any
required actions.

The following transaction is awaiting your review and sign-off.


Quick link: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/sc/$cnSYb

Transaction Card Name Last 4


Amount Posted
------------------------ ----------------------- -----------------------
TXN00009081 JEFFREY DALIN 9269
$217.13 2011-05-16

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Log into Works at: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/bookmark

Works is a registered trademark of Works.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:39 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 -EOC ACTIVATION

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>
To: Michael W. Kinkade <mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov>; "Christy, Laura" <lchristy@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Annette Evans
<aevans@corneliusrfpd.org>; Dan Eischen <deischen@corneliusrfpd.org>; Wes VanDyke
<wvandyke@corneliusrfpd.org>; aharris@corneliusrfpd.org; Mari Gottwald <mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve
Heinrich <skheinrich@comcast.net>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: #All Cornelius Employees <#AllCorneliusEmployees@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 4:54:44 PM
Subject: DISASTER EXERCISE SHEAR DYNAMICS '11 -EOC ACTIVATION

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE – NOT AN ACTUAL EVENT

Based on the predicted weather events for tomorrow (see below) a recommendation has been made and
approved by the City Managers of Forest Grove and Cornelius that we perform a full activation of the Forest
Grove/Cornelius Emergency Operations Center tomorrow at 0800. All EOC staff have been contacted and will
report to the EOC at 0700 (simulated).

At this time, all other City employees are expected to report to duty as normal. Individual departments may be
up-staffing at Department Head discretion.
 

Earlier this afternoon, the National Weather Service briefed the region’s emergency managers and public safety officials 
on an approaching storm system that is expected to bring damaging winds and heavy rain to the coast and the valleys 
late tonight and early tomorrow morning.  The forecast indicates southerly winds of 40‐50 mph with gusts of 70‐80 mph 
are likely between 10:00 p.m. this evening and 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, in the Willamette Valley with the peak winds 
moving up from the south as the front approaches.  The forecast confidence is high.  If the storm develops as expected, 
it will move through fairly quickly but is likely to cause significant damage.  This storm has many characteristics similar to 
the December 1995 windstorm that caused major damage on the coast and in the Willamette Valley .  
 
In addition to the high winds, significant rainfall is also expected on the coast, in the Coast Range , and in the valley.  Two 
to three inches are possible in the valley over the next 24 hours.  The Tualatin River and its tributaries are running high 
and Hagg Lake is close to full pool.  However, based on the current precip forecast, it appears the river will not exceed 
flood stage at Dilley or Farmington .  That could change based on actual rainfall amounts.  Regardless, given the amount 
of rain predicted for the valley over the next 24 hours, urban and small stream flooding is likely.
 
Based on the forecast and the high confidence factor, Washington County has made a decision to set up the County EOC 
and the Department of Land Use and Transportation DOC this afternoon and plans to staff them at 5:00 a.m., Tuesday 
morning.  Staffing will occur earlier if conditions warrant. [For exercise purposes, staff will actually be reporting to the 
centers at 8:00 a.m. and exercise play will begin at 9:00.]
 
Please notify me if you will be activating your agency EOC/DOC for this event.  [For exercise purposes, you don’t need to 
respond to this request.] 
 
Exercise Message – 3:30 p.m., May 9
1
 
In view of the forecast for damaging winds, the public school district superintendents of Washington County have jointly 
decided to close schools on Tuesday, May 10.  Evening functions on May 9 will continue as scheduled.  Evening functions 
scheduled for May 10 will continue unless conditions warrant their cancelation.  Most private schools will follow the 
actions of the public schools and close on Tuesday as well.  PCC has announced a two‐hour delay in opening on Tuesday. 
Closure will be considered based on conditions Tuesday morning.   
 

2
Page 1 of 1

To help protect your privacy, links to images, sounds, or other external content in this message have been
blocked. Click here to unblock content.
Neal Knight
From: Joel Peterson [mail@mail.punchbowl.com] Sent: Thu 5/5/2011 11:35 AM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: RSVP Confirmation: Grand Opening
Attachments:

You responded Yes to


Grand Opening

Quick links:
Guests | Message Board | Directions

This email has been brought to you by our sponsor below:

Unsubscribe from these emails

© 2011 Punchbowl Software, Inc.


Punchbowl Software Inc. 873 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/RSV... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:24 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Tasks to perform

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: Jef Dalin (external) <jdalin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 11:40:05 AM
Subject: RE: Tasks to perform

We are checking –thanks

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

From: Jef Dalin [mailto:jdalin@yahoo.com]


Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 11:01 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Fw: Tasks to perform

Dave,

Is this another eroneous charge on my city credit card?

Jef

Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android

From: Works <WorksNoReply@works.com>;


To: <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
Subject: Tasks to perform
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 4:41:57 PM

Please do not reply to the sender of this email. It is a system-


generated email from the Works application used by your organization.

Read the message below regarding the Works application. If the message
requests that you take an action in the application, a link may be
included below the message to allow you easy access to the login screen.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

A Notice From The Works Application

1
JEFFREY,

This report describes events which may imply the need for you to take
action within the application. Please note, however, that the timing of
this email depends on your configured email preferences, so that by the
time you read this report you or someone else may already have taken any
required actions.

The following transaction is awaiting your review and sign-off.


Quick link: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/sc/$cnSYb

Transaction Card Name Last 4


Amount Posted
------------------------ ----------------------- -----------------------
TXN00009081 JEFFREY DALIN 9269
$217.13 2011-05-16

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Log into Works at: https://payment2.works.com/wpm/bookmark

Works is a registered trademark of Works.


------------------------------------------------------------------------

2
Page 1 of 3

Neal Knight
From: Neal Knight Sent: Fri 4/22/2011 4:28 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Steve Heinrich; Jef Dalin (external)
Cc: Crowell, Mark; Meyer, Richard; Jamie Minshall; Waffle, Dave; Mari Gottwald
Subject: RE: Graffiti
Attachments:

Dear Richard Meyer and Anyone who is interested in testifying on the urban growth boundry
issue ,

I took Bob Terry on a tour of Cornelius yesterday and what he thought needs to be
addressed is to provide ALL county commisioners including the chair with any & ALL
information we have in advance of the meeting on next tuesday to help make our needs
have the best presentation possible .
thanks
Mayor Neal D. Knight
City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Roth, Debby


Sent: Thu 4/21/2011 12:29 PM
To: Steve Heinrich; Jef Dalin (external)
Cc: Crowell, Mark; Meyer, Richard; Jamie Minshall; Waffle, Dave; Neal Knight; Mari Gottwald
Subject: Graffiti

Hi Jef & Steve:

Per the Mayors request this topic will be on the May 16 Worksession.

Debby Roth, CMC

City of Cornelius

p-503-992-5305

e-droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Mari Gottwald


Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 12:06 PM

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 2 of 3

To: Neal Knight; Waffle, Dave; Jamie Minshall


Cc: Crowell, Mark; Meyer, Richard; Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: Hybrid Vehicle Purchases

I agree with Neal. I left that work session quite upset at the "We Can't" attitude. I think we have a responsibility
to our citizens, and by the very fact that Neal was called by a resident the day after our meeting and asked what
we were going to do about it shows the desire of our community. I've been in the business world for a long
time, and I'll tell you if I told any client that I can't do it, I would not have my job very long. The city needs to
remember that the resident's of Cornelius are our bosses!

City Councilor Mari Gottwald

City of Cornelius

mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Neal Knight


Sent: Wed 4/20/2011 4:45 PM
To: Waffle, Dave; Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Crowell, Mark; Meyer, Richard; Roth, Debby
Subject: RE: Hybrid Vehicle Purchases

Dear Dave Waffle ,

I've given a lot of thought to the presentation to council about the graffiti situation . After I received a
complaint about some graffiti at 20th and Beech I went and took a look at it ,I also noticed more on 20th &
Dogwood . I was asked by a citizen what was I going to do about it ?

I decided to start with this letter to the city manager . The first thing I think we need to do is understand that
the direction the city is to go is decided by the majority of the city council and implimented by staff .

I do not beleive this is happening . The staff is choosing to stonewall the present council and create excuses
instead of providing solutions . I understand it may be difficult to deal with the graffiti problem but our neighbor
Forest Grove has managed to remove houses that they thought were a problem ,but we can't even get graffiti
off of a fence that some say has been there for 5 years . This is a community problem and those that have
graffiti are victims and some may need our help to get the problem corrected .Why do we clean the highway
with our employees and equipment to no benifit to the people of Cornelius , but can't find time to help Cornelius
residents. I think it would be appropriate to ask Hillsboro to see if occasionally they could help us with cleanup
in exchange for the use of the machine or ?, Also I beleive the people of this community would help do
volunteer work to cleanup the graffiti if asked and a program was set up and the city took a new direction and
tried to find solutions to problems not excuses to problems .

Please put this on the agenda for council to discuss at the next work session .

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Page 3 of 3

Thank You,

Mayor Neal Knight

Mayor Neal D. Knight

City of Cornelius

nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Tue 4/19/2011 4:08 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich
Cc: Crowell, Mark; Meyer, Richard; Roth, Debby
Subject: Hybrid Vehicle Purchases

Here is the report that the City Council requested about the purchase of two hybrid vehicles for the Development
and Operations Department in recent years. It contains references to a vehicle replacement schedule that is the
basis for the activity in the Vehicle Replacement Fund portion of the budget (Fund #18). Please me, Crowell or
Meyer if you have any questions.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Sent%20Items/RE:%2... 5/24/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:53 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: The Secret to Successful Management

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Newswatch <admin@lawnewswatch.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 12:21:50 PM
Subject: The Secret to Successful Management

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
SmartDraw

Organize Your Ideas with


Try SmartDraw FREE
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Download SmartDraw
a Mind Map
The key to successful management is
getting things organized—ideas, people,
and projects—in order to get the work
done on time and under budget.

And there's no better way to get organized


than with a mind map. This Working
Smarter article shows you how. Below,
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Free D own load

you'll learn:

1. Why to use a mind map

2. How to create a mind map, and

3. How to use a mind map to manage


Other Articles
in This Series projects
Easy Ways to Get More
Done and Go Home Early

1. Organize Your Ideas

1
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Organize Yo ur Ideas with a Mind Map

with a Mind Map


2. Optimize Your
Operations with a
Process Map
3. Organize Your Team
1. Why Use a Mind Map
with a Team Chart A mind map is a visual outline with the
4. Manage Your Work central box as the top-level idea, topics as
with a Project Chart
bullets below it, subtopics as elements of
each bullet, and so on.
Download this article

PDF Format A mind map is a very efficient way to


record ideas during a brainstorming
session and to organize them into a
coherent plan, afterwards.

Why use a mind map instead of an outline?

Mind maps are better than outlines because:

 They are easier to read than bulleted lists


 They are better for brainstorming
 They are much more interesting than bullets when presenting your ideas
in a PowerPoint® presentation
 They are much more spatially efficient since you can branch out your
ideas horizontally (lists grow mostly vertically)
 Mind maps let you see what you're thinking; bulleted lists don't convey
ideas with the same level of clarity as a mind map

2. How to Create a Mind Map


Let's use the launch of a new product as an example:

Step 1. Start with a Few Initial "Big Topics."

2
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

This product is going to be handled by a reseller channel. The big topics are:

 Recruiting the resellers


 Training them
 Creating sales collaterals they can use
 Generating customer leads for them
 Using PR to increase awareness about the product

Step 2. Refine Each "Big Topic" with a Few Specific "Areas of


Interest."

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

We took the original list and expanded on each node with a few increasingly
specified subtopics; here's how our mind map appears in outline format:

 Go to Market Plan
o PR

3
 Press Releases
 Hire Agency
 Press Tour
o Lead Generation
 Direct Mail
 Print Ads
o Product Collaterals
 Data sheet
 Web site
 E-mails
 Print Ads
o Sales Training
 Reseller Kit
 Video
o Recruit Resellers
 E-mail to list
 Call leads

See how we have much more space to get information across when we use a
mind map? Now we're going to take it one step further.

Step 3. Refine, Add More Subtopics, Then Repeat.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

You can keep iterating through subtopics until you have covered the full set of
possible topics. A bulleted list with this much content would become less and less
legible, but a mind map remains manageable.

3. How to Use a Mind Map to Get Projects Done


In our example, we used a mind map to identify all the work involved in our
product launch plan.

4
The next step, to actually get these projects done, is to:

Convert your mind map into an actionable project plan.

Each of the main topics in our map can be considered a top-level task in a
product launch project. The subtopics are sub-tasks. The mind map can then be
considered a blueprint for completing the project.

To get the project started and manage it through completion, we need to view
the tasks in the context of a project plan. Here's how:

Make each box in your mind map a line item in the second column of your
project chart. Use the first column to number your tasks and sub-tasks as shown
below. Then add start dates and task durations.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

SmartDraw converts your mind map to a project chart automatically with a single
mouse-click. You can also toggle between mind map and project chart views for
easy editing.

Mind Mapping Software: What to Look For


Ideally, it should take no more time to make a mind map than it takes to make
an outline in a word processor, and rearranging one should take even less time.
Your mind mapping software should:

 Automatically format the map for you - drawing lines and adding boxes in
response to simple commands
 Allow you to add new topics and subtopics without requiring you to take
your hand off the keyboard
 Allow you to easily move topics and subtopics around with the mouse

Several programs, including SmartDraw, meet these criteria, but only

5
SmartDraw automates the conversion of a mind map into a project plan.

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
Play v ideo

Watch the video demo


to see how to create a
mind map with SmartDraw.
Click here to view

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Try SmartDraw FREE


Free Download

SmartDraw Software, LLC | 9909 Mira Mesa Blvd. | San Diego, CA 92131 | USA
Phone: 800-817-4238 (toll-free) | Phone: 858-225-3370

All Rights Reserved. ©2011 SmartDraw, LLC

Newswatch • PMA Conference Management • POB 2303 • Falls Church • VA • 22042

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us by Newswatch.


Click here to Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

6
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:52 PM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Washington County Explorer: Top 5 Edition

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: WCVA <NewsForVisitors@wcva.org>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 3:54:15 PM
Subject: Washington County Explorer: Top 5 Edition

To view this email as a web page, go here.

Washington County Explorer


May/June 2011

Photo: Scott Spiker

Your Guide to What's Happening in Oregon's


Washington County

1
Summer Fun Check Us Out
Top 5 Things to Do This
Summer
Ah, summertime. Days are longer, weekends can last
a week and there is an abundance of places to explore Upcoming Events
and enjoy. Summertime in Washington County is the
perfect time to relax in the Oregon sun. It's a great Cruisin' Sherwood
year-round destination for families, couples, (June 11)
"mancations" and girlfriend getaways; yet there is Strawberry Festival
something magical in the air during the summer (June 18-19)
months, when things get hoppin' with activity.
Festival of Balloons in
Tigard
Read the List of Top 5 Things to Do (Hint: One of them involves (June 24-26)
wine!) More Events

5 Can't-Miss Summer What's the Word?


Keep up to date with the
Festivals latest news from Washington
County with our official blog,
In Oregon's Washington County life truly is " What's the Word?"
a festival. During the summer months,
Washington County comes alive with non-
stop events, festivals and things to see and
do. We've picked five summer festivals that
visitors and residents alike must check out,
at least once (but we're sure you'll be
coming back again, year after year).
Learn more >>>
See top picks for this summer's festival line-up
Additional
Resources
Bike Map (order form)
Washington County Map
Tualatin Birding Loop

It's Farmers' Market


Season
Download a list of
Washington County's
farmers' markets

Top 5 Undiscovered Like what you see?


Request a Washington
Gems County Visitor Guide
It's (Almost) Here!
With hundreds of activities and Forward this newsletter to
attractions to visit and explore, there The 21st Annual Memorial Day
a friend
are those little undiscovered places Wine Country Weekend will be
that are waiting to be uncovered.

2
We've unpacked our mining tools and here before you know it. This
present to you the top five must-visit event features wineries
undiscovered gems in Oregon's throughout the Willamette Valley,
Washington County. each offering fun, food and
wines. You are receiving this e-mail because
Read more >>> you are a subscriber or have asked to
receive information from the
See who's participating >>> Washington County Visitors
Association. Please add
NewsForVisitors@wcva.org to your
address book to ensure delivery.

Brought to you by the Washington County Visitors Association


11000 SW Stratus St, Ste 170 Beaverton, OR 97008 | 800-537-3149

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us

This email was sent by: Washington County Visitors Association


11000 SW Stratus Street, Suite 170 Beaverton, OR 97008

We respect your right to privacy - view our policy

Manage Subscriptions | Update Profile | One-Click Unsubscribe

3
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:24 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: HydroPoint Selected by The Artemis Project™ as a 2011 Top 50 Water
Company

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: HydroPoint Communications <sthompson@hydropoint.com>
To: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 10:37:41 AM
Subject: HydroPoint Selected by The Artemis Project™ as a 2011 Top 50 Water Company

Having trouble viewing this email? Please click here.


Right-click here to download
pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.
HPlogo2

Website | Request Rebate Info | View a Demo | Contact Us

HydroPoint Selected by The Artemis Project™


as a 2011 Top 50 Water Company

Winners are being honored today at the Ontario H2O Summit


Contact:
Sharon Thompson Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
The A rtemis Project Water Top 50_opt

Vice President, Marketing


HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc.
(707) 338-4844
sthompson@hydropoint.com

Petaluma, CA, May 17, 2011 - HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. today
announced that it has been chosen by The Artemis Project™ as a Top
50 Water Companies Competition winner. This award distinguishes
HydroPoint as a leading company in one of the greatest high-growth
industries of the 21st Century. HydroPoint was selected by a panel of
industry experts based on four criteria: technology, intellectual property
and know-how, team and market potential.

"The Artemis Top 50 is the water industry's benchmark for recognizing The winners of the
innovation that will matter. It identifies the entrepreneurs that are 2011 Artemis
applying technology to meet the world's water challenges," noted Laura Project Top 50
Shenkar, principal at The Artemis Project. "Water tech is quickly Competition will be
becoming an engine for economic development and job growth. With announced today at
these awards, we strive to identify the companies offering the most the Ontario H2O
promising technologies coming onto the market." Summit

"It's an honor to be recognized as one of world's top 50 water companies


at a time when the market's appreciation for water's vital role in
sustaining our economy is growing rapidly," said Sharon Thompson,
Vice President, Marketing, HydroPoint. "We are especially honored to be
recognized by The Artemis Project for two of our most important
accomplishments: our proven WeatherTRAK® technology and the Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.
FTA F 11

demonstrated successes of the leading organizations that implement our


Smart Water Management solutions," added Ms. Thompson.

Read the full press release>


1
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect y our priv acy , Outlook prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.

Website | Request Rebate Info | View a Demo | Contact Us | Forward to a Friend

WeatherTRAK communications are emailed whenever possible to conserve natural resources.


HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc.

1720 Corporate Circle | Petaluma, CA 94954 | v 707 769 9696 | f 707 769 9695 | 1 800 362 8774 | www.hydropoint.com
©2011 HydroPoint Data Systems. All Rights Reserved.

This email was sent to: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us

This email was sent by: HydroPoint Right-click here to download


pictures. To help protect y our
priv acy , Outlook prev ented
auto matic downlo ad o f this
picture from the Internet.

1720 Corporate Circle Petaluma, CA 94954 USA

We respect your right to privacy - view our policy

Manage Subscriptions | Update Profile

2
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:38 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs In Metropolitan America

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Carlotta Collette <Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>
To: Jonathan Schlueter <jschlueter@westside-alliance.org>
Cc: Kathryn Harrington <Kathryn.Harrington@oregonmetro.gov>; Rex Burkholder <Rex.Burkholder@oregonmetro.gov>;
"Andy_Duyck@Co.Washington.or.us" <Andy_Duyck@Co.Washington.or.us>; "roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us"
<roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us>; Mayor Craig Dirksen <craigd@tigard-or.gov>; Jef Dalin (external)
<jdalin@yahoo.com>; Ina Zucker <Ina.Zucker@oregonmetro.gov>; Shirley Craddick
<Shirley.Craddick@oregonmetro.gov>; "lynn@malamutes.com" <lynn@malamutes.com>
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 8:45:12 PM
Subject: Re: Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs In Metropolitan America

Jonathan
Thank you for the heads up. Will we be able to either record or link to the report so we can all view it? I really
want to see their conclusions. I am very committed to transit as both a critical tool in job creation but also the
most cost effective means to link people to jobs. And assuming we have access to the Brookings work, I'd
welcome getting together to discuss it.
I'm copying Shirley Craddick who has replaced Kathryn on JPACT, Lynn Peterson who may also find it
interesting, and Ina to help set up a conversation. Depending on the report contents, it may be appropriate for a
JPACT meeting as well.

Carlotta

On May 9, 2011, at 11:01 AM, "Jonathan Schlueter" <jschlueter@westside-alliance.org> wrote:

On Thursday morning, May 12, The Brookings Institute will host a half-day forum to introduce
the findings of a new report entitled “Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs in Metropolitan
America.”

This new report will introduce Brookings’ extensive analysis of public transit routes and
schedules, demographic data and employment information collected from the nation's 100 largest
metro regions. The report is also expected to reveal how well public transit in each of these
metro areas serves cities and suburbs and lower- and higher-income neighborhoods, and how
effective transit is in helping workers in these communities reach jobs within their regions.

The Brookings Forum is being held in our nation’s capital, but will be simulcast on the
Institute’s website between 6:30 -- 9:15 a.m. (PDT), by linking to
http://www.brookings.edu/events/2011/0512_transit_jobs.aspx

1
It is unfortunate this Forum will be held at the same time as your next JPACT meeting. But the
findings and conclusions from the Brookings report will likely deserve closer attention and
consideration by JPACT members at a future meeting.

Jonathan Schlueter
Executive Director

Westside Economic Alliance

The leader in advocating for a healthy economic environment

10220 S.W. Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-12

Tigard, Oregon 97223

(503) 968-3100

jschlueter@westside-alliance.org

2
Page 1 of 1

You replied on 5/31/2011 8:55 AM.


Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:44 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul; Waffle, Dave
Subject: RFP-Attorney Services
Attachments:

The RFP’s for attorney services will be available in your mail boxes after 3:30 pm on Friday. Instructions will be provided regarding
the criteria to use for the selection process. Thanks..Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RFP-Attorney%2... 6/1/2011
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 9:12 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

Do you wish me to register you for this?   
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
From: Westside Economic Alliance [mailto:tdunham@westside-alliance.org]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:35 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

For a webpage version, click here


You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued interest in
receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.

Different visions, one future


Featuring

Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.
*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*

1
Embassy Suites Hotel
9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an ideal place for recreation,
and a place where it's easy to get in touch with nature. Unfortunately, our
region is also a place of high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high
demand on public services. So how do we create a thriving future both
economically and environmentally?

Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs & Simpson, Mike
Houck from the Urban Greenspaces Institute, and Mary Kyle McCurdy from 1000
Friends of Oregon to our Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the Embassy
Suites near Washington Square. Our speakers will share with us the ambitions
they see shaping the region in the future and how we can promote its economic
health and vitality for generations to come.

To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the Alliance office,
payable to Westside Economic Alliance, or telephone our staff at 503-968-3100
with a Visa or MasterCard number.

DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Cost: $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsorship of this event is still available.

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance
10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Portland, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

Forward email

2
This email was sent to dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |
Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

3
Page 1 of 1

Mari Gottwald
From: Jones, Ellie Sent: Fri 5/27/2011 12:18 PM
To: Mari Gottwald
Cc:
Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Important - alternative budget hearing date
Attachments:

I am currently out of the office. I will return on Tuesday, May 31st. If you are in need of immediate assistance
please contact City Hall at 503-357-9112 and one of my co-workers should be able to assist you.

Thank you!!
Ellie Jones
City of Cornelius

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/Out%20of%20Of... 6/1/2011
Page 1 of 4

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Roth, Debby Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 5:23 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'; Debby Roth; Hill, Karen; Meyer, Richard; Michael Kinkade; Rubenstein, Paul;
Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council
Attachments: Oregonian 5182011.pdf(209KB)

I have received a Public Records Request asking for records of communications from, or to, Mayor Neal Knight,
from, or to, any City of Cornelius employee and/or city council members, related to city employment, potential
employment, work performance and/or hiring or firing of any current, past or potential city employee; and
Specifically, all emails sent by Mayor Knight to City Manager Waffle referenced in the May 18, 2011, Oregonian
article titled " Cornelius Budget Committee approves proposed budget, but without support from three key city
councilors." Article attached.

Please review your all records of communication (see list below) and forward copies to my office by noon on
Tuesday May 31, 2011.

Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC


City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 5:14 PM
To: Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Neal Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Hi Jamie,
Thank you for the questions. The City Attorney was copied on this email due to the nature of the records
request. It's important that legal counsel is made aware of the request; should legal consultation be required
or advice on other questions relating to the Public Records Law. If I need the City Attorney's office to review
these emails to ensure they are subject to disclosure under the Public Records Law, the City can charge those
costs back to the requesting party so it will not be a cost to the City.

The records request was from the media and I'm relaying that request to you. They'll be provided a copy of
this email in the overall documents.

If you have any other questions, again, please let me know. Thank you.

Debby Roth, CMC

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 4

City Recorder-Treasurer
City of Cornelius, Oregon
(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax
droth@ci.cornelius.or.us

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Minshall
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:20 PM
To: Roth, Debby; Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor
Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: RE: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Debby,

I also don't correspond in regards to city business anywhere other than here through the city e mail. I did
notice that Pam & Nancy were included on this e mail....are we being charged for them to read our e mails? I
thought you said this was in regards to something with a newspaper? I don't see any media people listed.

City Councilor Jamie Minshall


City of Cornelius
jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Debby
Sent: Wed 5/25/2011 12:48 PM
To: Councilor Gottwald; Councilor Heinrich ; Councilor Minshall; Jef Dalin (external); Mayor Knight
Cc: Waffle, Dave; Roth, Debby; 'Nancy Werner'; 'Pam@gov-law.com'
Subject: Public Records Request-Cornelius City Council

Mayor & Council:

I received a public records request and your assistance is appreciated. The request is to provide "all" email
sent and received by the Cornelius city council for the month of May.

I'll need each of you to provide a copy of email that you have sent and or received in your official capacity for
May. This includes email from your City email account, personal email account or business email account.

As reminder Oregon Public Records Law:

z ORS 192.420 Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney

z (1) Every person has the right to inspect any public record of a public body in this state, except as
otherwise expressly provided by ORS 192.501 to 192.505

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 3 of 4

z Regardless of form or characteristics this means we must include:

¡ Paper

¡ Maps

¡ Faxes

¡ Electronic recordings

¢ (written, audio or video)

"Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, photographing and every means of recording, including letters,
words, pictures, sounds, symbols, or combination thereof and all papers emails, maps, files, facsimiles or
electronic recordings.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please let me know. I appreciate your help in disclosing all
the requested documents.

Thank you,

Debby

Debby Roth, CMC

City Recorder-Treasurer

City of Cornelius, Oregon

(503) 992-5305, (503) 357-7775 fax

droth@ci.cornelius.or.us <mailto:droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this e-mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records
Law.

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Page 4 of 4

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/RE:%20Public%... 6/1/2011
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 8:29 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June
16th
Attachments: CC06-16-11A.CCLegWS.Ltr(Cities).pdf

Neal – do you wish any assistance with notes for a “mayor’s update” at the beginning of the meeting?   
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
From: Anna Ruggles [mailto:aruggles@forestgrove-or.gov]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 4:05 PM
To: Anna Ruggles; Recorder; Jim Hough, City Manager of Banks; Roth, Debby; Waffle, Dave; lisa@northplains.org; Don
Otterman, City Manager of North Plains; Amber Ames; City of Gaston; melindac@ci.hillsboro.or.us;
brucew@ci.hillsboro.or.us
Cc: Peter Truax; Michael Sykes
Subject: Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Session Thursday, June 16th

Please route to your Elected Officials and Administrators:

Dear Western Washington County Cities:

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax and City Manager Michael Sykes cordially invite you to attend our
Joint Western Washington County Cities Dinner and Legislative Training Session on
Thursday, June 16, 2011.

Attached is the formal agenda. Please note, we have added City Mayor presentations
to the agenda; each Mayor is asked to provide a brief City update.

Invited guests include State Senators, State Representatives, Metro President, Washington County
Commissioner, League of Oregon Cities, and Western Washington County Mayors, City Councilors
and City officials.

Please respond back to Anna Ruggles with your RSVP no later than Friday, June 10, 2011; an RSVP
form is attached along with the agenda.

We sincerely hope you will consider attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Peter Truax, Mayor


Michael Sykes, City Manager

 Anna D. Ruggles, CMC, City Recorder
City of Forest Grove
1
PO Box 326, 1924 Council Street
Forest Grove, OR  97116
Direct Line:  503.992.3235
Fax:  503.992.3207
E‐mail:  aruggles@forestgrove‐or.gov

DISCLOSURE NOTICE: Messages to and from this E‐mail address may be subject to the Oregon Public Records Law.
Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

2
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Neal Knight
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Wed 5/18/2011 3:41 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc:
Subject: Capital Projects
Attachments: Capital Projects-Rev 5.13.10 BC Vers(67KB)

Neal – this is a handout for tonight’s meeting. It repeats much of the information that is already in Fund 7 –
Streets. The large difference in the two years budgets is Baseline and 10th Avenue. I summarized that the first
night and this is the detail. I’ll call you.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/nknight/Deleted%20Items/Capi... 5/26/2011
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:22 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: [BULK] REC REQUEST Fw: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 051511.doc; brief 051511.pdf

Importance: Low

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: "Waffle, Dave" <DWaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us>
To: "Dalin, Jeff" <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jamie Minshall <jminshall@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Mari Gottwald
<mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Neal Knight <nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Steve Heinrich
<sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Karen Hill <karenh@wccls.org>; "Meyer, Richard" <rmeyer@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov; "Roth, Debby" <droth@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rubenstein, Paul"
<PRubenstein@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox <a.scheckla-cox@comcast.net>; billb@lifeworksnw.org; Bob & Sharon
<bweverka@frontier.com>; BobbieGary Godfrey <whybob@frontier.com>; chamberlin97113@comcast.net;
cgaston@fgnewstimes.com; csgaston@gmail.com; "Coffey, Brad (WAU)" <Brad.Coffey@GAPAC.com>;
cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; "Disco, Thom W" <Thom.Disco@providence.org>; eiLavoie@frontier.com; "Fischer, Alicia"
<AFischer@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Jansen, Mark" <mjansen@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Jeannine Murrell
<jmurrell@farmersagent.com>; jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us; "Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR" <Kerry.J.Jeffrey@usps.gov>;
richmond3381@comcast.net; corneliuschamber@frontier.com; news@kuik.com; jschrag@fgnewstimes.com; "Jones, Ellie"
<ejones@ci.cornelius.or.us>; orozcoj@gmail.com; kathy@hillsboroargus.com; rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us; Kelly
House <khouse@oregonian.com>; Kelly Welch <kelly.welch3@frontier.com>; Kelly White <nanawhite45@yahoo.com>;
"Lotina, Carmen" <clotina@ci.cornelius.or.us>; lbaker@vgmhc.org; Maria Aguilar <mariaa@wccls.org>;
vandy10@frontier.com; rigriffin@yahoo.com; "Mathiesen, Amber" <AMathiesen@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
nancy@nmcclainco.com; kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us; "Noffsinger, Joe" <jnoffsinger@ci.cornelius.or.us>;
pattyh_echo@yahoo.com; "Reckmann, Marc" <mreckmann@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Rodriguez, Cindy"
<CRodriguez@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Ross Schultz <softcityhall@gmail.com>; ross@city-x.com; Shaun Conrad
<shaun.conrad@comcast.net>; wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org; teresah@wccls.org; fgchamber@groveweb.net;
Theresa Deardorff <theresadeardorff@johnlscott.com>; toadjetta@yahoo.com; 43419.evant@uwgretailer.com;
tntdisco@frontier.com; "Watts, Shawn" <SWatts@ci.cornelius.or.us>; "Wellhouser, Craig"
<CWellhouser@ci.cornelius.or.us>; Will Blood <willb@ci.hillsboro.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 2:06:07 PM
Subject: weekly briefing

Here is this week’s edition of the Griddle. This next week features a City Council worksession on Monday to
discuss the General Services Fee, graffiti removal program and urban growth boundary expansion proposals.
The Budget Committee may have their final meeting on Wednesday. Both meetings at 7:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers. I hope you have a nice weekend.

Dave Waffle, City Manager


City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us
503-357-9112

1
Roth, Debby
From: Jef Dalin [jdalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:28 AM
To: Roth, Debby
Subject: REC REQUEST Fw: LOC Bulletin - May 13 edition

----- Forwarded Message ----


From: Julie Oke <jmoke@orcities.org>
To: Jefrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>
Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 12:05:32 PM
Subject: LOC Bulletin - May 13 edition

Below is the link to the latest weekly LOC Bulletin.

http://www.orcities.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=Publications%2fNewsletters%2fWeekly%2fBulletin05-13-
11.pdf&tabid=798&mid=1588&language=en-US

If the above link is not connecting to this week's Bulletin, it can also be viewed through the home page of the League's
Web site: www.orcities.org.

---

You are currently subscribed to loc-weekly-bulletin as: jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us.

To unsubscribe click here:


http://list.orcities.org:81/u?id=60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c&n=T&l=loc-weekly-
bulletin&o=197365

(It may be necessary to cut and paste the above URL if the line is broken)

or send a blank email to leave-197365-60769.197a0b64d684496573f15540d8647b9c@list.orcities.org

1
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 2:57 PM
To: Neal Knight
Cc: Keyes, Terry; Reynolds, Dick; Meyer, Richard
Subject: Extension of N. Holladay Street

Hi Neal – I understand that you were seeking some information about the Holladay industrial area and the westward 
extension of N. Holladay Street.  I can provide you much of the information regarding enterprise zone incentives.  Dick is 
the contact person for the land use plan of the area.   
 
As for the roadway we only have a conceptual corridor without cost estimates or funding sources at this point.  The 
project is very dependent on developer/property owner interest.  Terry Keyes worked out an alternative alignment to 
the one shown in our Transportation Systems Plan (TSP) to help with some concerns from Forest Grove land owners.  It 
swings to a more northerly alignment but is very general.  If the property owners are interested we can arrange some 
meetings and develop preliminary costs estimates.  However it is not a front‐burner project unless someone is really 
ready to go.   
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 

1
Page 1 of 1

Attachments can contain viruses that may harm your computer. Attachments may not display correctly.
Mari Gottwald
From: Waffle, Dave Sent: Sun 5/22/2011 5:54 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Jamie Minshall; Mari Gottwald; Neal Knight; Steve Heinrich; Karen Hill; Meyer, Richard; Michael
Kinkade (mkinkade@forestgrove-or.gov); Roth, Debby; Rubenstein, Paul
Cc: Amy Scheckla-Cox; Bill Bash (billb@lifeworksnw.org); Bob & Sharon; BobbieGary Godfrey; Bruce Chamberlin
(chamberlin97113@comcast.net); Christian Gaston (cgaston@fgnewstimes.com); Christian Gaston
(csgaston@gmail.com); Coffey, Brad (WAU); cpotter@fgsd.k12.or.us; Disco, Thom W; Edith Lavoie
(eiLavoie@frontier.com); Fischer, Alicia; Jansen, Mark; Jeannine Murrell; Jeff Roth - work
(jeffro@ci.hillsboro.or.us); Jeffrey, Kerry - Cornelius, OR; Jerry and Pat Richmond (richmond3381@comcast.net);
Joel Peterson (corneliuschamber@frontier.com); John Oliver (news@kuik.com); John Schrag
(jschrag@fgnewstimes.com); Jones, Ellie; Jose Orozco (orozcoj@gmail.com); Kathy Fuller
(kathy@hillsboroargus.com); Katie Eyre Brewer (rep.katieeyrebrewer@state.or.us); Kelly House; Kelly Welch; Kelly
White; Lotina, Carmen; Lynn Baker (lbaker@vgmhc.org); Maria Aguilar; Marianne Vandervelden
(vandy10@frontier.com); Marie Griffin (rigriffin@yahoo.com); Mathiesen, Amber; Nancy McClain
(nancy@nmcclainco.com); Nicole Kaufman (kaufmann@hsd.k12.or.us); Noffsinger, Joe; Patty Harmon
(pattyh_echo@yahoo.com); Reckmann, Marc; Rodriguez, Cindy; Ross Schultz; Ross Schultz (ross@city-x.com);
Shaun Conrad; Sheri Wantland (wantlands@cleanwaterservices.org); Teresa Hammond (teresah@wccls.org); Teri
Koerner (fgchamber@groveweb.net); Theresa Deardorff; Todd Smith (toadjetta@yahoo.com); Tom Evans
(43419.evant@uwgretailer.com); Tonya Disco (tntdisco@frontier.com); Watts, Shawn; Wellhouser, Craig; Will
Blood
Subject: weekly briefing
Attachments: brief 052211.doc(37KB) brief 052211.pdf(100KB)

It is Sunday so time for this week’s edition of the Griddle. The City Council is off until June 6th as May is a “5 Monday month”
offering several weeks to skip and the Budget Committee has adjourned for the year.

Dave Waffle, City Manager

City of Cornelius, OR

www.ci.cornelius.or.us

503-357-9112

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Deleted%20Items/weekly%20briefi... 6/1/2011
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 11:09 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011
Attachments: Lunch Options - Community Leaders Lunch.doc

Hi Neal – are you available on 5/19?  What do you wish for lunch?   
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
From: Weinbender, Sue [mailto:weinbender@pacificu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 10:39 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; Waffle, Dave; dick.stenson@tuality.org; Jose Rivera;
Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; lisa.duncan@tuality.org; msykes@forestgrove-or.gov; Nancy Hopkins
(nancy.hopkins@tuality.org); Neal Knight; Truax, Pete; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener; Bahnsen, Kathy
Subject: FW: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Hi all: 
I noticed that the first Lunch Option form that was sent to you had a date of May 12 on it.  The correct day for the 
luncheon is next Thursday, May 19th.  Thanks to those have turned in their menu selection.  Please have them turned 
into me by Monday, May 16th.  Thanks so much! 
Sue 
 
 
Sue Weinbender | Assistant to the President |
Pacific University | 2043 College Way | Forest Grove, OR 97116
p: 503.352.2123 | f: 503.352.2965 | weinbender@pacificu.edu

Go Boxers! | 1.877.PAC.UNIV | www.pacificu.edu

Pacific University is committed to sustainability. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.  
 
 
 
 
From: Bahnsen, Kathy [mailto:KBahnsen@fgsd.k12.or.us]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:24 AM
To: annataveraweller@yahoo.com; bmaughan@forestgrove-or.gov; David Waffle; Dick Stenson (E-mail); Jose Rivera
(jerivera@centrocultural.org); Bilderback, Kris; Hallick, Lesley M.; Lisa Duncan; msykes@forestgrove-or.gov; Nancy
Hopkins (E-mail); Neal Knight; Pete Truax; Tavera-Weller, Anna; Teri Koener (director@fgchamber.org); Weinbender, Sue
Subject: Community Leaders Lunch May 19, 2011

Good afternoon – the next Community Leaders Lunch is May 19, 2011 at noon.  I have 
attached the order form for lunch.  If you have any agenda items you would like me to put 
1
down please let me know.  Brad Bafaro will meet you towards the end of your meeting to 
offer a tour of the Viking House. 
  
Thanks, 
Kathy 
  
Kathy Bahnsen 
Secretary to the Superintendent & School Board 
1728 Main Street 
Forest Grove, OR 97116 
(503) 359-2406 
 
  
  

2
Waffle, Dave
From: Neal Knight
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 10:34 AM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

Yes , please sign me up .


Thank You,

Mayor Neal D. Knight


City of Cornelius
nknight@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: Waffle, Dave


Sent: Mon 5/16/2011 9:11 AM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: FW: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

Do you wish me to register you for this?  

Dave Waffle, City Manager
City of Cornelius, OR
www.ci.cornelius.or.us 
503‐357‐9112

From: Westside Economic Alliance [mailto:tdunham@westside-alliance.org]


Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:35 PM
To: Waffle, Dave
Subject: May Forum - Can We Balance The Economy & The Environment?

For a webpage version, click here


You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Westside Economic Alliance. Please confirm your continued interest in
receiving email from us.

You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.

Different visions, one future


Featuring

Thursday, May 26, 2011


7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.
*Early registration ends Monday, May 23.*

Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223
1
Our region is known as a place of scenic beauty, an
ideal place for recreation, and a place where it's easy to get in
touch with nature. Unfortunately, our region is also a place of
high unemployment, a sluggish economy, and a high demand on
public services. So how do we create a thriving future both
economically and environmentally?

Join us as we welcome Clayton Hering from Norris Beggs &


Simpson, Mike Houck from the Urban Greenspaces Institute, and
Mary Kyle McCurdy from 1000 Friends of Oregon to our
Breakfast Forum on Thursday, May 26 at the Embassy Suites near
Washington Square. Our speakers will share with us the
ambitions they see shaping the region in the future and how we
can promote its economic health and vitality for generations to
come.

To register for this Breakfast Forum, send a check to the


Alliance office, payable to Westside Economic Alliance, or
telephone our staff at 503-968-3100 with a Visa or MasterCard
number.

DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2011

TIME: 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

LOCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel


9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
Tigard, Oregon 97223

Cost: $25 for members


$35 for non-members
(add $10 for registration received after Monday, May 23)

A breakfast buffet will be available to members and guests.

To Register: Email tdunham@westside-alliance.org


or by phone at 503-968-3100

Sponsorship of this event is still available.

For a print friendly version, click here


Westside Economic Alliance
10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12
Portland, Oregon 97223
503-968-3100
www.westside-alliance.org

2
Forward email
This email was sent to dwaffle@ci.cornelius.or.us by tdunham@westside-alliance.org |
Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.
Westside Economic Alliance | 10220 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite K-12 | Portland | OR | 97223

3
Waffle, Dave
From: Waffle, Dave
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Neal Knight
Subject: Capital Projects
Attachments: Capital Projects-Rev 5.13.10 BC Vers

Neal – this is a handout for tonight’s meeting.  It repeats much of the information that is already in Fund 7 – Streets.  The 
large difference in the two years budgets is Baseline and 10th Avenue. I summarized that the first night and this is the 
detail.  I’ll call you. 
 
 
Dave Waffle, City Manager 
City of Cornelius, OR 
www.ci.cornelius.or.us  
503‐357‐9112 
 
 

1
Page 1 of 2

Mari Gottwald
From: Mari Gottwald Sent: Mon 5/23/2011 9:36 AM
To: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net; Dalin, Jeff; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: RE: Thank you for what you do.
Attachments:

Alfredo,

I would like an answer to a question. How can you or anyone else judge a person narrow minded
when you don’t know that person personally? I don’t know you from Adam, and would never do such
a thing.

I have a very LARGE legitimate concern regarding an item in the budget. This is a concern that I
cannot state to Mr. Waffle. However, Mr. Waffle knows of the situation and has not addressed it.
AND, until the situation is addressed, I cannot in all conscious vote for the proposed budget. This is a
concern I personally feel is most important to Cornelius being able to grow. Without growth,
attracting businesses that will provide a wage a family can live on, we will go nowhere. Yes, we are
getting a Sonic, but it replaces a business we lost, and Sonic will NOT provide many family wage
jobs. Yes, we have a Walmart, but how many of the employees there make a wage that a family can
live on per month? My guess is that most are either doing it as a second job, or maybe an out of work
parent took the job to add to another parent’s non-family supporting wages. We need solid companies
that pay well.

If you consider all the businesses we’ve lost over the last few years, the new businesses we’ve
“gained” aren’t that much of a step forward.

Now that I’ve said that, maybe you’ll get an open mind, and realize that just maybe there ARE things
in the city that need to change. Only God has the right to judge people, we don’t. Consider the plank
in you own eye before you decide I, or anyone else, are narrow-minded.
City Councilor Mari Gottwald
City of Cornelius
mgottwald@ci.cornelius.or.us

From: alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net [mailto:alfredo.solares-vega@comcast.net]


Sent: Sat 5/21/2011 5:32 PM
To: Dalin, Jeff; Mari Gottwald; Steve Heinrich; Jamie Minshall
Cc: Waffle, Dave
Subject: Thank you for what you do.

Council members

As a former councilor and neighbor I want to thank you Jeff and Steve for the job, time and
dedication supporting the city manager and city staff.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Thank%20y... 6/1/2011
Page 2 of 2

I want to encourage councilors Gottwald and Minshall again (as stated in my previous
memo) to go the extra mile, inform yourselves with facts and details, proactively air your
concerns and views, and offer solutions when you bring up legitimate
complaints about city needs. During budget season, emotional decisions can distract and
sidetrack, preventing you from making a decision that best meets the needs of an
organization. There are legitimate and not so legitimate reasons why cuts and adjustments
are needed, approach it with comprehensive and open rather than narrow mind.

Our actions demonstrate if we do what is the best for the communities that elected to serve.

For the record, respectfully

Alfredo Solares-Vega.

https://webmail.ci.cornelius.or.us/Exchange/mgottwald/Sent%20Items/RE:%20Thank%20y... 6/1/2011

Potrebbero piacerti anche