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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Minutes 1983- PROOF OF PUBLICATIONS -VU U- - E- O E COUNCIL MINUTES 1983 N B R R Y N L G P T V 7,7 I MICROFILMED BY JORM QCPOLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that i am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto att hed, was published in said paper TZ �timels), on the fol- low g date(s): 1 Cashier Subscribed and sworn � two before me this _� — day o _ W_ _I_-1_—_, A. D. gam19 , tt...vN I� (n Notary Public No.(I '�- ,uusu4vts—� OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION "MINUTES OF OFFICAL COUNCIL Acr7ohs - 12/2(/82' '-The cost of publishing the following proceedings •721nd:claims Es $85.28. Cumulative cost for this ;;calendar year for said publication is $85.28. Iwo City C 111, reg, site., 12/21/82, /:3u the Civic Center.- -Mayer Pro tee Perrot pAiidiag• Coumileeebar, present: Balmer, :Dltkson, Erdahl, Lymch, MnDomid. Parret. Absent: ::11lghausar•. / Moved by Dickson, sawnGd by Erdahl, that the ';f617bring items and recommendations in the Consent ;,CJItMar be received, or approved, and/or adopted :;AA`,Rresanted: Approval of Official Council Actions, pec: atg., 11/30/82, reg. mtg. , 12/7/82. ane the spec. etp, 12/13/02, As pub!iahed, subject "'^--to correetlen as recammanded by it; City Clark. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Riverlront Comm. -11/17/82; Parka and .,, ..:'.Rmceaation Cam. -11/10/92; Senior Center Com-it/a/82 6 11/19/87; Housing Appeals Bd.- 11/9/82; Design Review Commltt—I 1/23/82. Permit actions and r:solutlons as mcammem led by the City Clark: Approving Class C Bear Permit and Sunday Sales for Seven -' '9'.91ewm Son 118018, 820 First Avenue; _...._ Approving -lass C Liquor License for The ;,-Shamrock, 525 S. Gilbert Street. Approving ••mass C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for , The-Breallim, 325 E. Washington. RES. 82- 313 S. Way o1 Johnsol Old Brick, no -low -Dept of the ordinance adopted. 5/1, with the following division or roll 11 04: Ayes: Perna, Belmr, Dickson, Erdahl, lynch. Nays: .McDonald. Absent: Neuhausar. Ingeborg Sollrig. 1126 PiM Street, appeared e error in computerized water bi fling. Staff vi 11 investigate and respond in writing. � Recommendations of the Parks and Recreation Commission noted as fall—: (1) The Perks and Recreation Commission enthusiastically endorses the naming of the little league fields Bobby Oldii Fields; but desires that any future action of this sort involving ,the Department of Parks and Recreation be channeled first through the Parks and Recreation' Commission for Its recommendation. (2) The Commission supports andapproves of the Bobby Oldie Memorial plan .ton build a atrooe/concessian/sto_a- bui ldinB it City Dark. Council requested a letter be s t to Parks and Recreation Commission agreeing with their request. Recommendations of the Riverfront Commission noted as follows: (1)' Riverfront Commission macemen emends that the City Count adopt conservation ts as a tool to Implement the'-wgetetiw buffer portion of the buffer and trail proposed in the Stanley Plan. The Council will be asked to approve a resolution adopting conservation easements as a tool .to implement the buffer aspect of the buffer and trail systems. (2) The Commission rc ods thatthe City Council accept the EI 1 t, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A RES. a2-297, Bk.75, p. m? neer g Department s proposal for a structure vh ch would (rouse the Iowa pile at Io.City PORTION OF "A CIGARETTE': eafntenance yards and that the. Council allocate the transfer. of a liquor requisite funds for construction of this building. :row's.. Neat.from 328 E. Dubugw,Streat. No Council response to the Comisaion is necessary on this item. „ wok 75:.. RES:'B2-299, p_ 75:. •.AND Recommendation of the Design. Beviw'Comittee rioted as follows: The Design Revive Committee, at E 9 STORK S' ES MEADOWS ADDITION TO THE Its. November 23..•1982, meeting, recaemmndmd -'RES. 6$-299, DD• 1077- f the m02gS.plans INE MAYOR TO EXECUTE IDOT low Steteal Bank Clinton Stmt)Li Further the Camittee tomcods the eaters or siding matmrial ILE. STATEMENT: time CheHeads ore feeing the Block 81 411ey Consist of a darker. and cr unity Weds owdad re durable meterial than was presented. and that , 1 Council Beatings, any additional flmrs.an the addition reflect a y re far United ntinwtlon' a/ the cestkn which sicopmiss the c insion f CY ec esary. n of lease at . older building's design. ' The fo11M 1 Vn• ng �°p a necessary. [attars 1rae appeared for di scussionr Robert Dovmr, Cwnaal Iowa Stets Bank and Trost; 8111 xwayt, Services, John Kayak, Dr. bort Osmndson re proposed .for Architect; and Ben Sumxnroll, CMlmmen of CM changes to Nunn Rights OrdlnaMe, referred to the Letter of appreciation roe SystemsmDO itis ted, no reply necessary. Nemm free the Traffic- Engr. re step "signs'on Harm" ide Drive at College .Street parking prohibition on.Cmrt Street st of Front Stoat; and'yield sign on Meadow at Brookside Drive. Affirmative ll Call Vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tmm declared the oration Carried. - -Moved by Balmer, seceded by Dickson. to set a public hearing for 1/18/83 on the proposed rezoning of,Lot 26, Lyon's Second Addition,, fns C2 to R3A; ,located east of Van' Boren Stoat,'. north of Bowery Street, west ofJohnson"Strait, and -much of Bortf ngton Strut. The Mayonpro tam declared the Bolton carried umnieously, 6/0, Neuhwsar abcent. , __Moved by McDonald. secondadby ErnWhl, to sec hearing •for f Lots 3 to vete by Erdahl, c hearing for and a in Lyman vacated par t to Let 1. T BoamOA public hearing was held on the intention to issue Industrial Development Revenue Bonds for the Iowa State State Bank and Trust Company Project. 'Robert Downer,. Counsel .for law State Bank 6 Trust, appeared. Moved by, McDonald. seconded. by. Balser. to adopt RES. a2-300, Bk. 75, .pp.. 1000-1083, TO PROCEED WITH' THE ISSUANCE AND'SALE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (IOWA STATE BANK 6 TRUST COMPANY PROJECT) IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $3,500,000. A/firsatiw roll call to unanimous, 6/0. Neuhauser absent. The .Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted: en 'The Mayor Pro t, announced the fol lwf ng vacancies .an Baaqm rds .end 'Colissions; Bd. of Adjustment - ane vacancy for a, live -year ten :Ming 1/'1/88;'. Airport Came. - oro vacancy fora six-year'- tete ending 3/1/89; Broadband ,1!18/8) on the proposed - TeleCammunlcatlons Comm. - one vacemy for a three- ymar. t*- *Ming 3!13!86; C*: ttee on Comuni ty provarty located .In the 'NotGf Gilbert llaeds - -Mee vxancl es for thr:e-year teras ending Mahar property) from C2 to 3/1/86. . These appointment mill. be mede, at the sac red the motion carried 2/l/03 aaettng o1 the CItY Council. '. The Mayor Pro tem noted. the ntimment of City ser aDsant. dad by McDonald; to set Clerk Abbie Stilfw aM.stated that the City was 1/18/13.3 on the proposed losing a dedicated and professional employee of 19 and 'lin Lymen, Cook's Years. CouncilmeMer Dickson . polnted out the ,wnad by the City of Iowa darkamd intersection of ,Sunset and HlyYtmav 1 W mrd) and loCatetl nor il, of quested sof/ port an possible 111mminaeion. Courcllmeacar McDonald regwstad cost information ,red east of Gllbert Street oyer Pro tein declared the an the new low Avenue wtormin and the policy for ly, 6/0, Neuhauur absent. replacement of 2 and a inch water mein,. uonded by Hcl): ld, to set Moved by lynch, seconded by Dickson,' to adopt THE i 18/81 on the vacation of a RES.' a2-301, Bk. 75, p. 1085, APPROVING INCREASE IN TRANSIT'5 FARES, EFFECTIVE i mctly east of Lot d in Lyman lot 25. t f Mayor Pro ten JANUARY 1,.1983• Affirmative roll call vote 'The ,anied umnimusly, f/0. Cana imwus, 6/0, .Heuhauser absent. Mayor Pro :corded by McDonald, to set Tae dsclared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, se tootled by. Lynch, to adopt NES. 8275, P 1086,. AUTNDRIIING THE MAYOR: 18/83 on the tllsposltton of ok's SUDdi vision, Outio[ 25 TG SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AM AGREEMENT' n of the Outlet 25 alley BElWEEN'THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND SHIVE-HATTERY AND Mayor Pro tem declared the ASSOCIATES FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS PRGJECT, ly, 6/0. NeuAeuser absent. BURLINGTON STREET BRIDGE Afllrmtiw roll call vote unanimous 6/0 Moved by Balmer seconded by Dickson, to set e "publtc'pearing for 1/8/83 on the d15Das1Ilan of e '•waated pot•tfon. of Maldan Lane, located soyth of _Prentiss S[reet, vest of allbert Street and north ,'hof, the Chicago, Rock Islandand Paci"' Railroad :;..Line. The. Mayor, Pro tem declared the motion �carr/ed unanlacuslY. 6/0, NeuMusor absent. A public Mart ng vas held an theProposed Boning of certain property located at 505 Buyl ington Street (Rosebud) free C2 to R3A. Moved by Balmer, recorded by Dickson. that "DAD: 82-3097. Bk. 20, pp. 219-220, VACATING THE -WEST 60 FEET OF THE EAST 160 FEET OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK a7, LOCATED DIRECTLY TO THE WEST, OF THE `MSTING HOSPITAL BUILDING. AS REQUESTED BY HE RCY y.,MO$P,ITAL be passed and adopted at tills ti sone. :A, -at roll cell vote unanfmous, 6/0. Ile nauser absent. The Mayor Pro ten declared the dinance adopted. Moved by Dickson. secendatl by Erdahl, that ORO 92-3098. 'Bk. 20, pp. 221-228, ESTABLISHING AN .MISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF .IDVA CITY. IOWA, AND PROVIDING THE PROCEDURES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICTS AND DEFINING POWERS AND DUTIES IN ASSOCIATION THEREWITH. The Mayor Pro tem declared MICROFILMED BY ' JORM OCROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES a l MeuMuser absent. The -Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Belmar,—.,,d.d by Erdahl, to adopt RES.' 02-303; Bk. 75,. p• 1087, APPOINTING MARIAN KARR ACTING CITY CLERK EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1. 1981. Affirmative roll call vote uhentmus,. 6/0, % uheusar absent. The Harr Pro tea declared the roaolmtion adopted..' Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, that the ORDINANCE IMPOSING A HOTEL AND MOTEL TAX IN AND FOR THECITY OF IOWA CITY, ,cc JOHNSON CWNTY, IOWA. be can, n idered and given sed, vote for pWqm. Affirmative roll call' vote vMnimvus,astys `6/0, Neunauser absent. The Mayor Pro tam declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adjourn 8:30 P.M. The Mayor Pro tas declared the moon Carried umnimusly, 6/0, Neuheusmr absent. For a more detailed and Complete descrletlon of council Activities 6 Dl sbursements• see Office of City Clerk and Finance Department. 's/DAVID PERRET, MAYOR PRO TEM s/HARIAJI K. KARR, DEPUTY CITY CLERK Submitted on 12129/82. January d, 1983 Printers fee 9441— a CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached was published in said paper — time(s), on the fol- low- date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,Q(�—� day 0 A.D. 19SJ Jf Notary Public No.c/+/�� tee JULtSLAYVA= ,+,_..�-__.._�__-�+..+-.•ecus.. N OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION orm and MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL AC,TIONS-1/4/83 ''income'°itCtn(ulrmal ly needs chat altotal ew hoffS64,000 OF,(prove The cost of publishing the following procetl ' of 1982 CDBG funds ballocated c River City. 01911, claims is5421.20. Cumulative cost for This -Housing Collective,Inc (CCHC) fo purchase, of a ce enoar year for said publication -5.$504.48 house. The. legal a ff 1 ently eyiewing the :,group Articles of InCOrporati on and-a''possible Iowa City Couneii, reg. into. 1/4/83, 7:3O Confli A of Interest. . Actt ' n this P M. L the Civic Center. Mayor. Neun ser �, rocommetlatlon should .b deferred' until .these presfdfng. Councilmenbers present: Balmer, -matte .. have been resolved antl sen to Housing 0 ckson, Lynch, M Donald, Ne ha r, Pe eL Commi ion: for their recommendation. ADsent: Ertlanl. - Mo ed by. McDonald, seconded by Perret, to Mayer Neuhauser p AHawketl January 5.12, 1Wee DIRECTING THE Sdo�t RES. OLICITATIOND0 OFFERS AND RECEIPTOND F in Iowa C To A Peach Of A Havkeye Football Team Meek I-, in Iowa City. - -BIDS TO PURCHASE LANG FOR PRIVATE REDEVELOPMENT Moved by Dickson. seconded by Balmer'to adapt PARCELS; Al. A2, A3, B AND C LOCATED IN THE LOWER: RES. 83.1, Bk. 76, P. 1, RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION T!ALSTON CREEK -AREA OP . IOWA . CITY. The Mayo ted', .FOR ABBIE STOLFUS,.,i recognition of nearly. 19 tha ti etable-f n tructl h d.. been .hanged y a of City service n Affirmative roll call of . free three years t 24 oncn and that E1 Grove 'aofmaus, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared .Pork _ ould 6e bid ith unto^ other- pa els,'. the resolution adopted., Affirmative 11 Fall vote -mous, 6/0, Erdahl • Moved by. Lynch, seconded by P et that the abs t Th May d lard the- resolution'adopted. following items -and recommendati 1 the [ nt .Bal q stion tl : h then th parcels -wq ld be 'Calendar be received, or approved, and/., adopted. eligiblefor ind :trial: bond 'finamctng; aS:presented: '- - Suff,w+il i nvestigate. - _ Approval of Of/iciai mfl 'Actions, Moved by Bal seconded by Perrot, that ORO.:. • 12/21/82, a published, su6j Co t t rrc tin 83-3100, 9k. 21 pD 5-fi, IMPOSING A -HOTEL AND recommended by the ty Clerk. MOTEL TAK IN AND FOR TNECITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, be - re Approval f joint meeting of City[ Council Passed 'aM-adapted. Affirm t+ it call vote. asantl Johnson County Board of.SUDervf so s or. unanimous, 6/O,. Erdahlabsent TherMayor declared - 12/14/82. the o dl ce adopted. Minutes Of Boards and Commissions: M d. by Perrot, cord d by McDonald, t Committee on Coommunity. Heed 12/1/82; Airport adjourn 'to secutiy ion to di t s p blit Come. -12/16/82, Housing Co 12/1/82;-Bd of empi yer, strategy regarding collective'. Da gaining Library Trustees -12/36/82; 'Hunan .Rights with City employee organix tions; as such Corin. -11/22/82-- - - dls ussion is pled from t6 .provisions of Permit Notions: Appro g C1 ss C Liquor Chapt 28Pa< dln9 - to Ch pte 20.17(3). ,License for R.T_ Grunts, Inc db A. T: Gru6is, 'Aft i rmative rollcall ole u -mous, 6/0Erdahl 826 S. Clinton. Approvfng.ClassC Beer Permit absent. :The Mayor deciared.the imotioo carried, for Clyde R. Seaton dU Seaton': Cash E!Carry 7:55 P.M. Market, 1331 Muscatine Avenue. Approvinq A ore:�e complete description of Council 'Cless C Beer Permit and Sunday,Salas for activities is —file in. in trice of-, tAe City puikTrip Corporation dba CluikTrip M111. 25W. Clerk_ , Burlington St. Apple" no Class C Beer, Pe rmil and Suntlay Sales for Randal l's lnternati6nal,. /WIRY C. NEUNAUSER, MAYOR •Inc: dba Randall'sDiscount Foods, 1851 Lower s/MARIAN K. KARR. ACTING CITY. CLERK Muscatine. Approving Clas C Ltq r Lie a Submitted for publication 1/14/83. for 'William E Bok Jr: dba Studio,114 114 Wright Street Approving refund of'a pa tion SUMMARY OF'. RECEIPTS f Liquor License,Sy amore Eating d Ori kig NOVEMBER, 1982 Co. Notions: Approving -di D ents in the amount of $1 ,652,917.08 f the period of TAXES 2.140 748.82.; -' .No eller 1 through November':30', 1982, a LICENSES 6� PERMIIS 40 244.86:' mm odea by h Ffnanc 01 tier, s bJecI :FINES &' FORFEITURES 33 183,83 ['audit. ";CHARGES FOR. SERVICES 392,684.72.. INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE, '.441,291.-81' Setting, public hearings: to seta public' .,'USE OF MONEY E PROPERTY -103,0]7.99 near -ng ing, � 1/18/83, n tbdj 'proposed-MI,CELl.ANEDUs RECEIPTS :' 338 767.46 disposition of the Old Public Library (Block TOTAL GENERAL 3,489;955.47 63, 0. T. , Lots 3 E c) to GWG Investments. , 312 LOAN - Cor respo de ce:' - President of the'' LEASED HOUSING .168, 028.46 Ch mbe Of C e rc re the proposed 1ening .DTH ER NOUS ItlG 8.649.67 ordinance,referredto the C tr Xanai for' 176,6713.17w ply. Memos from the ffiF E g Z+mi TOTAL SPECIAL L th '.Cn b loading x p king i GRAND TOTAL S 3.666 633'.60'` prohibition o P C el Pla parking, o Third .Affi A tiu roll, calI voteun u 6/0, Erdahl pros_ L The May declared the Ncarri d and - repeated 'the public bear)he asset. CouncilmemoOr McDonald noted tri¢. letter.. from. the Chamber of Commerce re. the proposed toning ardi—c—nd urged 'the'media to do a series of articles or programs re the'affect of the change on several areas. ,' Moved by 9erret conded. by,, Lynch, to sof, a public' bearing; Tor- 2/1/83 onthe proposed re ening f.' certain. property located at 655 Nlghway6 Bypass East nd known -as Fleetvay. Stores from MI to C2.' The. Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously. 6/0, Erdahl absent... A.publ i c hearing was held on the disposition 01 a vacated portion of. Mat don Lane; located south of Prentiss .Street, _wast of Gilbert Street, and north of: the Chicago; Rock 'Island and -Pacific' Rail oad line: - Moved by Balmer ,'seconded by.McDonald, to adopt RES. .83-2 . Bk.'76, p. 2, AU7H00.1ZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND IN CITY CLERK TO .ATTEST AN AGREEMENT TO 'CONVEY A 'VACATED PORTION'.:Of: MAIDEN LANE RIGHT -OF -MAY LOCATED SOUTH OF PRENTISS STREET, WEST.'OF GILBERT STREET'. AND NORIH,.OF :THE CHICAGO, . ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD LI HE.. Affirmative roll call vote:unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent3"The Mayor declared the resolution adopted: Moved by Balmer,' seconoatl"by McDonald, that' the 'rule' regui ring that ordinances -'-m t: be. onsideretl and voted on for passage.at two Council meetings prior to ilia meeting et which it is to Pa Finally. passed be suspended,' that the first all second consideration and v6te be waived and that ORD.' 83-3099, Bk_ 21, 'pD• 1-4, REIONING CERTAIN PROPERTY. LOCATED. AT 505 BURLINGTON STREET i FROM C2 TO A3A, ba voted on for finalDassagc a At f lrmative .roll call vote '.0 .ninoil. 6/0. Erdahl 'absent "Moved'by Balmer. s contled by MclQ- d. [lust the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote u , 6/O,. Erdahl absent The Mayor.. declered the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by 011 kaon, toadopt RES. 83-3,. Bk. 76,. pp. 3-4. APPROVING 111E PRELIMINARY AND FINAL 'LARGE SCIA1,�LE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PAN FORA HFWA-ILLINOIS S MANOR 11Tv5055 animogs, 6/0, Erdahl absent The Mayorade<lared the resolution adoptee!'` The Mayor On our d oho. 'vac ,y for an rm wpf red tern ending 1/1/85 n tneaHuman,Rights Commission. Int. appointment will be'.made-attha 2/15/83 meeting of the i an executlivc sez sion would The Mayor announced be held tamediately attarthe formal Council meeting to discuss a collective paining manor. Recommendations of the Cmmml ttee on Community Needs Doted as follows: (1)' That the City Caunc+l adopt all use the CCN appli<ati on lone a mended, which would Include attaenment of one aDaga to the regular form. Additlonal information requested includes the v 1 untary response to the HUD eeiteria categories of Elderly (62 or older), Handicapped or Olsabled, Racial o Ethnic Mlmrity• and Lover Income.' 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NAY( F YEK G CLLAKO SA.111110 EQUIP. .ASIC F SI ONAL'SEAVILE$ •00 - (22.64 SII(NS.GH IIS L G1i15 'STILI NE L L: I ST[PE RfCA EATIONAL.SUPP LIES PA IMI L SU Pf!L IES IST.34 _VCEF.C. .ICPE - " ISCELL NEWS - , 315.60 .PAIN KEINETF 5I[CR hT IPIVfI 21.73 t CFxe. IBM : DYES L MEMBERSHIPS 'EO UIPMkNt PENT IL 950.00 22.24 STXEB CONSIP LCTICN ECUIPM... RENTAL INST. CF TV K5. ENCINEEPS "ANSI. UCFFICC CONS IS e.45 JG FN P. $CCH GF EI P41L SUEIPLL IELMNIC1l. SERVICE UNIF CRN ILLOMV.CE S3S.00 300.00• CF. IP N5. ENCINEEPS IFIFNnA1 ICn4l'CI IAS, DUEL G XEN FS..1p, tlCONi MAGALINES NEWS -AP IOJ:30 C.D. SUiTCN RADIO C IE L[V15ICN. ...CC. MTNOP EQUIP RENCE 01TAPPREOCESSING - 54.00 1.64N.]4 ".1 IEP SPADE CFENILAI INC.SANIIA TION SUP -LIES 19•-0 - tE EL ECIPC :ICS RECREA}IOX AL SUPPLIES. O0.55 -.It .ELK L SUPPLY ( 'I IC.' SSA. CI INUEPENCtMT FIACP LPFILf ECU[FNE.Yi FIPk G CISWLTY .TNS. 40.00 20.284.)2 TEC (CAL. UBL MIG CC. 'TEC NIGNAVFICS INC. AOVEPIIS ING CU TSSOE AXIXIIAG ]22.14 IGMA Cl1Y LIlORA TORY• IAC En4IAf EPING SERVICES. J9:Od N.J. TFCMAS FFG. CC. TCOLS GMINU4 EGUIPMENI 005.0) - IOVA CITY 4 f55 L1IILEA ' Ib A CITY -NE 'Y -M11- •' -"'' LEGAL, PUBLIC (TIONS CCnCA_e - (.094.21 ].`]J.20 ;, GMAR LES 't[CO CG. iP 1vEL 'SERVICE S IAC..,' - LAUN OP, SE4VICE TRAVEL '1.249: IS Ji9:00 .. IG GEPI. CF TA ­!P ICN -IG PEFUAL $A.2] {PEAT I JANS[l - AIIOPNEY SEP. ]•407.07 A'. ILLIhLIS GAS C ILECIR IC IO A NATURAL HERITAGE, FCUNO. ELIC TRIC STY BUGKS.WGALINES MIISAAp T 9.215.1] •,30.00 U.S. VEST CF FICE Pf.ST AGE •• 5.000.00 . YY MICROFILMED BY ­' JORM MIC�ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION DP (SCILLA .N ILhT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 45.00 U.S. DOST CGFICE U.S. DCST CFFICE ALEX vAt LING 1111 LL MAIL IMG 115.00 200.00 111 M FRX..'ICT., Cp11G'SCN I1KCATH REhUNO XEFU I.0 5.05 8.19 u. S. TENNIS A$$LCIIIILM1 UN-EATENSICN ARTS CEV. UNIT AR I.P-YEAP ENCUM0p1NCET BCCKS 1].BO .65 MCC CNNELI CCKST. ILM1OY rUN TCN REFUND PEFU nO 8.00• 25.10 Un IFC.. Ot N. INC. UNION IUVPLI' CG. ! ONE FIRM CL01wING TRAF{. COH,Net IMP. MAT 2.214.96 16.42 A., MIL LtM JEFF BART NEFunp .EFU NC 25.20 8.94 DRIVERS( Iv IF IO MA: UNIV. CF (CMA OAi1 ➢PCCFSSIN4 ICRK STUDY WAGES 20.15 IU3.43 JChN 0. OC[L EY NA IP tlY STf IA.I REFUND REFUND 19.11" I7. 22 FLCYO VILMCNI V ISIOLE CC MVUTER SLPPLt. e(RP.• IRIS tPIMNING /Rf MpVAI MINOR CFFICE EC0IRMENi 1.462.00 42.83 MIKE 1ERai ENRICUE A CIIEL-CASIOIC REFUND RIF... 16. i4 5.28 WASHINGTON RANK [NC. BUIIGING RENTAL 1.118.00 a1RBANA HEISIENKAMP REFUND I— ........ IAC. IEE xATM II GER AND P IEEG CCMPIT IN' CAR. MIS'. EO UIP REP MAT. LAUNGPY SERVICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT PE HTAL 202.14 80.55 25.00 LAPpY 4. CPE eAx1N CINDY CLNNEP SIEDMEN NELAY REFunC REFU NG NEFUNO 26.10 16.76 tJ.4tl .EST PUBLISHINU LC.. 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CLASSES/LESSCNS 1.00 .6.00 UNIV. CF IC.A +CFU Ip FunD TOTAL 1i.7J 209.)(1.54 Y JCNOAN AEC. CA.A SSE S/LESSUHS 6.00 LL1.01 t.u31 C AGENCY FLnET KEN IILLIAM SCN JOE PUGr JN. REFUND JUOLFMENT L OIIABES 61).15 50.]1 'VENLGN M1Ah[ JBell I DESCRIVIICN ARGENT LISA Ha M11'eN tlR AM1pi nE AIIN4, REG. CL4SSFS/LESSCNS REFUND I 6.00 20.00 EL I:F C+CSS/BLUE SHIELC IF ]CRA HEALTH •INSURANCE' 11.109. 09. JACK F. HA. F+ - Ant SHUN AL ITN .REF UM1U NCFUM1O 1.00 2.35 ILIA. CII\ PIT,, CASH DANIEL [LEL AAO REFUM1D ARAN Elect...I 5ER. -50 1]0.00 JLCY'STCFFEN tlAR8 SLNDAG REC. CLASSESILESSC-1 REC.- CLASSES/LESSONS 1.00 11.00 CI;E C. ILC. BINCy GCLO SM LIN .IRON OFFICE ECU(DMFNT A40.lCULTUR AL RATER IAL 11.00 "(IRON CIG ELL( ARLANFT LEVERS REG. CUSSES /LESSONS NEC. CE. S/LESSONS 11.00 6.00 LCU HCGAN ry1-VEE FCL. STORE vCST AGE FCCD 11.93. 21.10 E5]EPMETEP - GICXIA REST EBMEYEA KAI..LYN A. LIE" REC. CLASSES/LESSCNS REC. LLA SSE S/LESSONS 0.00 `6.00 IL•A [EPI. CF 140 SERVICE _L1: CO. 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OCCKS CA TALCGUEO/Ci.e., 'M (CRCFOMNS 81.50 14.26 .Rpt 11" CL EY DISC 6.25 VOICE CF YLITH ADVCCAILS - PAINI/NEFEREHCE - 16.50 Re.Nlll 5ALE5 ULUM•S BI CRSLTO. BCCK5 CA TALCGUED/CIRCUL PROF E SSIO.AL SERVICES 11.00 105.11 'AHE H.....ILSC. CC. PAINI/DEFERENCE FUM1D TOTAL 261-00 18.023.0) THE BCCKMIN INC. BCCKS .UHGAIAIOGEO - _ l`. lT� {UM1O• IN IR AGAVE. AMENTAL SERVICE TUN 05 BUCKS CN TAPE BRCOARI tM1C. Ir CASSE TE MI SC F. LLANEIDUS SUPPLIES .50 S00. 59 VENLCR MAKE - HRODUCT.CESCRIPTiON AMCt T ' BDCOADI INC. L.I. IAf5OC I11E5 BCCKS UNCATALCCED •. PRINT/CIACULATIN 55.20 60.50 V ACPL-ALRO11 IHC. EFF ICE fU POLIES b2.Sd 'C AEOMCn PRINTICIPLULAIIM IILOGUEO/CIRCUL 1 80.85 13.95 ApnIL EN tERDRISES RISC EL LI HE COS SUPPLIES 6tl .00 THf. IA113N 'IT INSIITEIE' GE ATEA FORANTS ENfC..AI ICN I JLCKS CA BCCKS CAIALOGUED/CIRCUL 1.50 AL 1C RFfP MACHIN ENY CO. AMEN (LAN FE aPi ASSCCIAIICN LANDFILL ECUIP. CEN TU FICA IIUI!$ 511.73 1.00' CEAIUR I', COxNENICAi ILNS IAC. 'CORP. 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SLAV IK REM) RENT RENT RENT RE XT LEASED HOUSING TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 1.509.W 10 8.91 1.256.22 22.Od )26.00 204.8) 1.111.91 106.18 0'.03 61.64 1.62].26 . SSD4 050 ..00 1.290.00 L26.C] 262.22 2.6.96 2..00 ]63.00 2.)111. Be 2)_15 35.00 S•IJ 11.31 L46 4O )• 215_40 aQi . T52_ LO Z9a.tl] 202_91 -" eZl_46 60.113. 6.1.48 9007 15 SJO-IT 595JeT SBl_56 90708 -502. ea 552740 T ltl_00 '0570' 42)_25 704_57 636_ LI ISi_85 la 1_68 )03_21 1..7 sv 582_55 011..06 0)3_21 04783 206_12 S.... IAO 51 . I1._0T 1.0]1_40 . .1.053.65 u4.e8 .71..3-57 - APCLAI _6S l6 _al 25.50 ).161 •BR 1.11.64 1.15Z 50.00 O •GO 5.549.51 10.1`9.99 6.119 RS 10. A66 25_00 16.50 611.526.56 65.199.50 183.00 266.00 1.238.00 882.48 1.165.58 I 1 0.00 207.00 142.00 244.00 202.00 126.00 1 71 .00 48. 06 67.60 114.00 201.60 58.00 76.893.56 I.L652.9 • 7 "0B January 18, 1983" Printers fee $WW CERTIFICATE OF. PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA. Johnson County, ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news. paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said pa ee�r �P� ��--time(s), on the fol. I ir1 datelsl: Cashier . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4VAday' of i--, A.D. 19 ff Notary Public / No. �0/�O ruAt�•s jUt(SLAyLFJ.E1t as OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES DF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 1/18/B3 approval. A hearing held the questioned the present status of the Planning and Zoning ey-lows. Mol ger wlll report Lack. public vas oa POO" rezoning,ilii ndetlofn6 Commission The cost of ubllsh)n9g the following roceed P erolncci seccionor cildriva , , nd etinp uer ne rated as follows; (ll Ansi an application- for 25 c 25 Ings 8 claims Is 5121.68. Ublication i cos for this cdlBnddr year for 58iU publicdlion i5 $628.16. Burl Ington Streets (Dorothy Maher property) frov C2 to CBS. No Additional units of Section 8 Existing and that an APPI icatlon for 100 units Elderly Public Housing be -Iwo one appeared. Moved by Balmer, a nded by Dickson, Wt the prepared. No action by the Council is required at City Council, eg. ntq., 7:30 ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATEDIN THE this ties. (2) that the 'un,w.bared monies P. M- al the Civic Center. MayoreuMuser or Neu, SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE INTERSECTION OFGILBERI returned from the sale of publichousing land that i presiding. Councflsembers present:. Balmer, AND BURLINGTON STREETS (DOROTHY MAHER p)gpERTY) was etarmrked by CCN for giver City Housing Collm- Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhouser. • Ferret. FROM C2 TO CBS, be considere 'a d given flat vote Live be given back to the Housing Commissfon for for passage. 5taf/member Knight present for discussion. Alftrmteve roll call vote unaslpus. further rocoerendation. City Manager will notify Collective re discussion, (3) The Housing Commfs- Moved By Balmer, by Dickson, Adore j 7/0, 11 Coun11-chbers present. In. Maya; slam supports the City Council response to the RES. 83.5, Bk. 7fi, p. 1, RESOlUT 10N OF C014fEN0ATlIX1 7. RESOLUTION N declared the notion carried. School Board the dispoeal f thesouthhalf of I! .FOR WALTER FVEAMAN; RES. 83-6, 8k. 76, p. B. A public hearing as held on the proposed the block of Central Junior High for congregate - RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION FOR GEORGE WOOD; RES. 83-7, Bk. 76, p. 9. RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION FOR rero Ing of Lots 3 and 4 in Lyme .Woks Iowa housing end further eccomends that the bidding tlo<rnMnts for disposal DONALD WALTON; RES. 83.8, Bk. .76, p. 10, RESOLUTION ,Subdivision which are owned by the it,, of ` Cfty and located north of Ralston Creek Vil lap. and of the Ute also consider 202 Elderly, Housing, if an ecoeptable developer far OF COMMENDATION FOR PAUL NUTT. Affirmative. 11 ' - east of Gl lbert Street from C2 w CBS. congregate housing cannot be fodnd. (4) That if no . call vote unaniaaus, 7/0, all Councilmembe,s Wved by Balmer, secondetl by McDonald that private tlewloper tames forward w purchase the present. The Mayor declared the resolutions adopted and thanked the employees for their may the ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 3 AND 4 IN LYMAKi00K S SUBDIVISION WHICH ARE OWNED BY THE CITY OF IOWA PIgyard parcel, the City consider it for 202 lbws i reg. years of service. : CITY AND LOCATED NORTH OF RALSTON CREEK VILLAGE AND Recommendations of the Desiga Review Mayor Neuhauser announced the addition of a EAST OF GILBERT STREET FROM C2 70 ®S; bo noted as f.1.1p. (1) The Design Review Co®Itte¢ =It Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for c Idered and given first vote for pats We• Affirmtive 710, alt ra<omMnds pprove of the project plans for buildingg to be built 320 South Jasper's to the Consent Calendar.. 'Moved by I' 1o0oneld, seconded by Derree, Coat the To, owing roll call vote unanimous, Councilmembers present. The Mayor declamf the at Linn Street;. The Design Review Committee recognizes the builder's items antl recamwndetlons fn Che Consent Calendar notion carried. A hearing held the ym a intent to keep the exterlor relatively Innwocuous. In 1 tended. dived, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: public as on vacation Portion of the alley directly cast of LOL 4 In Lyman relaticohl W the ad oinin tructures, as well p g.s as the builder's intent,lo use llttla or no slgmge Approval of Official Council Actions, Cook's Subdivision, Outiot 25. Moved by Balmer, seconded by,Lynch, that ine on the Proposed structure to keep It Inobtruslve 4n the 1/4/83, as published, $p Jaet to correction, ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY DIRECTLY. su nding residential neighborhood- ' (2) The Oasi Committee as recommended by the Actl ry C1 ty Clerk. EAST OF LOT 4 IN LYMAN COOK'S SUBDIVISION, OUTLOT gnrRovIsa mcgmends approwal'of the design for. 13-15 South . Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Planning d Zoning tom. -11/4/a2 b 12/2/82; 25 -0e considered and given first vote for Passage. Affirmtl ve roll call vote unanimous, 7/0. all plans Dubuque Street. Further, the Coral ttee would like to nate'-its Parks and Recreation Com. -12/15/82; Housing Cowithcambersrried present. The Mayor declared the enthusiasm for the veryDrofassionel .design. ' c Coma tree hopes 'new Appeals lid. -12/13/82; Hunan .Rights Com.- 12/13/82; Benign Review Com. -TV; motion carried. A public l< hearing was twld the disposition the design for the building del serve as a stimulus anda guide for ,emanation - ' Hotel/Departxmne Store Coordinating Comm.- 1/5/03; Committee Comewnl ty Heads -1/5/83; I Lots 3 and 4 In Lyman Look's Subdlvlslon, Outlot pork Perfor.etl on other surround(�p build Recavrmntlations of the Hotel Store on ' Housing Comm. -1/5/83. 2S and the vecatetl portion of the Outlot 25 alley par Coordinating Comittee noted as follows: (!) In. Permit Mot Ions and Resolution as Recon, adJacent to Lot 4. Cannot Wim endorses Hiltorlwe City Partners asthe waded by the Acting City Clerk: Appmving Wved by McDonald. seconded by Balmer, to ..,preferred '_ developer for Parcel 64-1b, subject m Class C Liquor License for Sn1, 6 Company, doDt RES. 83-12, Bk- 76, p: 14, AUTHORIZING AND - Sunt sten confirmtion that this bid is not dependant ' 1210 HiInland Ct. Approving Class C Liquor Ct. DIRECTING THE SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO PURCHASE upon receivt� an .extra 25 hoot width the License Sales for Simmy's, 208 N. LAND FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT ON LOTS 3, 4 AND 'A eastern boundary o/, the hotel parcel: - (2) The - Linn. Approving Class C Beer -Wine License fund for The Breadline• 325 E. Washington. PORTION OF VACATED ALLEY IN LYMAN COOK'S SUBDIVISION OF OU 2$ ORIGINAL TOWN. Balmer' Comenittee would like to Indicate that both bids for the site (Hilton -lova City Partners and Integra•' AES. 83.9• Bk. 76, D. Il, ISSUING A CIGARETTE questioned the procedure being used on bldding the • Built) were very strong and /financially capable PERMIT, Approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Jasper's, 16 -205. -Clinton. property prior m the manning b.,-ing fine,... Staffeember Heuer present for di-Ision. After bids. . .Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson. to - Motions; Authorizing the City Engineer discussion,. consensus f the Council was W have adopt. RES. 83 -14, -Bk.. 76, pp. 22-23, DESIGNATING to sign an application for the use of highway the Prospectus rewarded In indicate rezonim; is in HILTOWIDWA CITY PARTNERS AS THE PREFERRED fight-af-way for'the installation of gwardraf progress. Affirmative ll call -vote on the DEVELOPER FOR URBAN RENEWAL 64-1b ,(HOTEL) IN by the City of Iowa City• south of, Highway resolution unanimous, 7/0, all CouncileeaDers DOWNTOWN IOWA CITY. Vernon Beck (Hilton-laa City.. { 6/218 just east of Valley Avenue. present. y Movedthe ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SUBDIVISION OROIKANCE BY Partners) and Don Staley, Jr. (Integre-Built)• and Councilmembers staffmabs Hauer present for discussion. fth Amp Mattedthe Importance of the Pesolutfons, Bk. 76: RES. 83-30, p. 12, ACCEPTING '.THE,WORK FOR THE FYa3 ASPHALT CLARIFYING THE LANGUAGE REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF, BUILDING PERMITS, ADDING A PENALTY SECTION AND pedestrian ace Oubugwe Street. Affirmative. roll nail vote nantmous, 7/0, all Cauneilmobers RESURFACING PROJECT A5 [ONSTRU[.TED BY L.L REPN17TING THE FINAL PLAT TO INCLUDE PART OF THE present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted NG COMPANY,INC. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. PRELIMINARY PLAT IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES ORY, be and noted appreciation' for two very good hotel RELLI PES. 83-11, P.17, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND ACTING CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AMENDMENTS TO THE considered and given first vote for .passage. Affirmative roll cell vote u nleous, 7N, all bids: ' Mooed by Lynch, seconded by Balser,'to adopt STATE GRANT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY Counc1lmembers present, The Mayor declared the RES. 83-15, Bk. 76, pp.,.24-36, REGARDING THE MANAGER TO SIGN THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY THE motion carri¢d. ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED f250,0DO IN AGGREGATES COMPTROLLER OF IOWA FOR PAYMENT OF THE GRANT AMOUNT BY THE STATE.' A publ lc hearing was held on the disposition of the Old Public Library (Block 63. O.T.; Lots 3 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF INWSTRIAt DEVELOPMENT REVENUE 801105. (GENE KROEGER PROJECT) OFTHE CITY OF IOWA Correspoodeace: Nary C. Panther antl 15 antl 4) m GWG Investments. Atty. Cruise aPpmred CITY, IOWA. DIRECTING-PUBLICATIGH OF NOTICE OF other signatures from residents of North representing the developers. Rev. Bob Welsh, 2526 - INTENTION TO _ISSUE, CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING W THE Westminfster re problem with surface water. Mayfield, aDPaand urging C -.it not to author t ze PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID BONDS AND .AUTHORIZING ' - The City Manager - will reply after. the at of the old library at this time. - EXECUTION OF A MFNDRANOLM OF AGREEMENT. Moved by investigation by Public Works staff. Chairperson of the Co.mHtm on Community Individual Coumllnembers expressed their vias. Wved by Balmer• seconded by McDonald, te Perret, seconded by Balmer, to approve. the design consistent with the recossendattuns' free the 0eegn Needs expressing appreciation for the scellent ark of 'the City staff- - Lorna adopt RES. 83-13, Bk. 76, pp. 15-21, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH Review Committee. The Mayyor eeclared taw mtnon carried unm,im 'Y. 7/0, Ali Couneilmembers Mathes. objectil to change in zoning of GWG INVESTMENTS FOR LOTS 1, 2. J, ANO 4 OF BLOCK fi3 present Council- Lots requested a review of hew property at 109 5. Johnson, CityManager pill reD ly. Letters a the proposed changes in the ORIGINAL TOWX (THE OLD PUBLIC LIBRARY AND'ANACENi PARKING LOT). Individual Councilmembers discussed construction/remodel tog plan De. schedulatl'at'an 'Inform) Council ...ting to om action is taken on j Numn Rights ordlnance: Margaret and K.nneth provieons of the contract. Atty. Cruise appeared. industrial rave ue bonds in the future. Affirmn- Mo Oona la; Paul end Roberta Johnson; Lorna Staffmmber Bauer present for discussion. After Live roll ca1, vote unanimous o 'adoption of Mathes; Stanley Cross; Rebecca Arbogast, Fmma disc ussion• raved by Perret• secodded by McDonald. solution, 7/0. all Councilmombare present. The Goldman Clinic;, Patricia' Sheppard; Barbara te amend the contract an page 2 „ provision 8, re (rjejyer d.claretl the resalutl0n adopted.' Davltll ov; Macy Combs; Wry Wyckoff; Kay Parking Lot Lease Terms, w include the language,• Maid by Erdahl, seconded by 'McDonald. to UpperY; Cyndle Jackson Franklin, Hillcrest Fast ly Services; Jeanne Porter, Protect {on and for perind cu Wim not to exceed 12 month from the dace of oxecutlon of this a trx " alter the words dopt ITS. B3-lfi, Bk. 76, pp. 37-49• REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED 5750.000 IN AGGREGATE Ativocacy for D.ve lopmental ly Disabled desired Ior lease" at tM end of that section. The PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE Persons; Bernyy E. Leonard, Systems Unlimited, Mayor decl.red the ewlion w mend the contract BONGS (THE WILLING COMPANY PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF Ice.; Mske Townsentl, Goodwill Intlustrles; carried a lmous ly, 7/0, 11 Councilaabers IOWA CITU, IOWA, OIRECTIHG PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF Thoms Mikelson, Unitarian Universalist Present. Alli reative roll call vote na imus on INTENTION TO ISSUE. CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE Society; Michael Blake; Verne R. Kelley, Mental Health Center; Caro] Thompson, Iowa the rewiutfon as amended, 7/0, all Couocfleeebars present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID BONGS AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION Of A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT. Wood by Department of Socia] Services; C.F. Kent Mark a, mended. - a Erdahl, sernnded by Dickson, to approye thie design Nan¢r, reDresenling Greater lova City Area Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dlckwn, to onsistenb wl to the ,recommendations Of tne.0esign A ertment As D satiation; Norean Bailey; Steven -cc-Pt the re -tion o h h 0 com.end ! the Johnson County peyiew.Wmekittee. The. Mayor dxlared.tM .otfon. Hedlund; Sv4 Hl llama, Rentals by Ivelte. Inc.; Robert 0smundson; Kenneth E. Larsen; Board of Supervisors to reappol at Michael Kattchee to the Senior Center Comaission as a representative carried u nimously; 7/0,. all Couneilmemb.rs present. Affirmative. roil call ate unansmus an John Hayek; Edwin K. Barker; Ted N. KJaer. of Johnson County for a three-year term ending adoption of resolution. 7/0. all Cewrellmembers Memo frau the Fro f tic Eng,. a loading tone for Preach School of Music, 524 N. Johnwn. 12/31/85. The Mayor declared the motion carried umnimuslY, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. - of Sfor",I,- tool beHighlander lmer requestedon tAgreesent�tCitY P01'rat to 1d76,s PublicpGrounds: JeffreyORenanderse Sion to picket to boot of Emma Goldman Clinic .the status adope t NES. 8vId 3-17c0oB P.550, Eed STABLISHING KINGA PoLICY FOR' 1. CITY TRANSIT. Affirmative on 1/22/83 fro. 9:30 a. n. t. 12:00 a-., Manager will discuss with the City Attorney and report back. Dickson quest toned the intersection FARE roll call vote umnlmui. 7/0, all Counefleembers approved for 10.12 persons. Eama Goldmn Clinic for pennissfon w se Blackhawk of Highway 1 and Sunset Street re lighting. City present.' 9almer re lled the Resolutions Hlnipark and to mrch - Old Brick on 2/22/837, Manager tated a memo would be to this week's Packet. Heunauser reported'on a recent phone call Councilnxv.ber of CaasNndation that ware adopted earlier in the approved. Alis from Governor Branstad's office r. n•budget mettnq and noted that throe individuals vldmis from the rmtive roll call vote u animus, 7/0, all Councilmembers be reeomendatlo�s that will be forwarded to the Water Division represented 74 years of co.btrsed present. The Mayor declared the motion to consider the Consent Calendar Legislature. The GPvermr interested in the se rwic¢• by Perrot, to carried. Mov¢d Uy McDonald, -onded by Ferret, to set local option tax; fair play requirements; expanding the of industrial re entre bonds far esearcn Wved by Balmer• secontled The rlecla roam edjoled� ll mint. a public hearing for 2/15/83 on the 1983 Comprehem I { a Plan Land Use Update. The Maya, declared the facilities; and asking the Advisory Comaittee on Inter-Governm¢nte Relations to investigate rt 7Mayor whom imam. ed rs carrUU a present. description of Council activi- motion carried unanimusly. 7/0, all Councilmemters liability and see If there 1s a way the liability A rare can ilete is file fn the office of the City Clerk. present. A Public hearing was held on Lha proposed ould be lessened. McDonald. requested the Uroan Fringe Commfttee 'report be senoduled for the ties on s/MARY C. NEUNAUSEA, MAYOR ninq of Lot 26, Lyon's Second Adtlf tion• from I Info, -1 Monday d that the .:o -It review the s/MARIAN KARR. ACTING CITY CLERK • - LozR3A; located east of van Buran Street'north of ifreemnts reached at the meeting in January. Bowery S(reet, west of Johnson Street, and south of Burlington Street. Atty. Cruise, representing the Erdahl questioned whether a letter had been sent from tae Comlttee to Johnson County ZoningConeit- Submitletl for publication on 1/28/03. ers (Furman and Nagle). appeared 'requesting -p cion. City Manager will. investigate. Erdahl ala. February 1, 1983 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDSaDES MOINES MILKUh ILMLU UY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES i 1 I U • OFFICIAL PBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ), MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 2/L83 Correspondence: Mercy • Hospi tai to Council ' The cost of publishing the following proceed yiny Central Junior High, furnished 1/la/g3, pelf tion from resiaencs of Manville Council ' 5 ' Cldifn515543056. Curru atiVe COSI IOf ihi5 is $1,058.72. 'Heights rezoning. tarot shetl to Armstrong's a development'of Parcel calendar year for said publication !wa Lity Council, reg. mtg., 2/1/03, 7:30 1/21/83. gale 64-1a, furnished to Council 1/24/83. Rock Leto onthod SeMefe �• �P. N., at the L{vic Center. Mayor Neuhauser Dresid- . jslandson tackyards, /red City ging. Counct !members present: Balmer, Olckson,C. Ferret. Absent: re Ertlahl, McDonald, Neuhauser,, Lynch. ;LYnch. representingrJohn N lion,. proposed rtzaning Heights, City Attorney t- Mayor Neuhauser enno6ncetl a change in item of area in Manville L reasltie�ndrof mpretortum ininC�e nManv Iordinance Helghts r4tablishsetting Trafficrt Engr. re barricatlea out f Printers fee $ After is to set Aeetingrof f a di scusne siof Laon tn It itat submi tri nglrose ecerci fxdrl tits f appliscant, far Clark - --/v-�— ~4ezoning 1. public hearing for March .th on an ordinance the following Dos.'tions: senior TypSst/HousS ng d Inspection Services: OF PUBLICATION the entire area to RNC -20. A special iouncil metin0 ill be held t 4:DD P.x. setting a pub! is Mane Operator/Nater 'Div s on; Service; Maintenance Worker aterOi Ojsiosnon; Tfeatment CERTIFICATE ): bruary 2, 1983, to consider Mat Haintemnce STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Counly.SS: hearing on the rezoning• Mayor Neuhauser proclaimed the month of M. Plant Operat0r/Water ofvi Sion: ro corker lIl/WDivisi{vfsi0n; Maintenance Worker IZEN Februa y as xeart !both ntl February'14, az _ It/Water Diviata sion; .N:;ntenance VOMass TRE IOWA CITY PRESS-CI'I Gal ate to Hospi Cal ixetl Veterans gay: resolu- III/Streets 8 Sani tattoo Division; ' The Mayor announced the adtlition of a a Dearing on the transit - Transit Operator/Transit Division;• Mate tion Seib npp public ,tgeWork­ i,,,y Dro,lect t0 the consent calendar. Movetl by that the followingWorker Dickson,.Sn Assistant a Treatment p� Uperator/Waterli ;Perret, seconded by and ecasmendattons rano/or5endo Sanitation x Division; Maintenance Worker duly :items tedndas received, .or approved, a 2, emended: oProgi atmsfovelopaente Bronwyn S. Van Fossen. being the Approval f Official Councfl Actions, I subject ,o correction, planner/Fla ningni ati Ma{nLenance worker - II/Parking, 'Division; sworn, say that 1 aIn the cashier Of 1/18/83„ as published, asrecammendedbythe City Clerk. parkingCashier/Parki no Division. 6/0, Lynch PRESS•CITIZEN• a news Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Civil Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, the motion and IOWA CITY and tllitt Cogmhj, 5 M .12/20/8 Comn.-3/12/03: o Riverfront absent. The Mayor declares carried as set. paper published in said count},- is "Human R1 hts Como. -12/20/02: r Humane Planning and Zoning Comm.- repeated the publi<hearing A recommendatfori of the Planning and Zoning a printed COpV OI which Coam.-1/12/83; 1. 12/16/02. Camission to adopt the 1983 Comprehens fve Plan a notice. was published in said --time(s) AES. 03-18, Bk., 76, p• 51,70 SET p ON PLANS, SPECIFI- Land Use Update, noted. by. Balmer, seconded by.oickson, to set a hereto attached �Q . on', the 101 PUBLIC HEARING FOR 2/15/83 - CATIONS, FOAN'OF'CONTMCT, AND ESTIHATE OF Movetl p b11c hearong /0 3/1/83 an the final PPD. LSRD paper LOST FOR THE OF THE IOWA CITY I Plan, amide. Preliminary nary plat d final plat of 3 TDe-Mayor 1 •' atelsl: �j_� 1 L • ydJ Y PROULT10N r .TRANSIT FACILITY PROJECT AND DIRECTING ACTING _CITY CLERK 10 PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, TO PLACE SAID. Walden Ridge. PI [ 1, 2 and l declared the motion canted unanimously 6/0 Lynch AND DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER j PIANS, ETC., ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION I absent -*"Id, Moved by Perret, eco d d by Mcb*"Id t set r esoluti as recom• r Perett cottons andresolution. by the Acti.9 City. Clark ADpr rn9 .t* publ,c hearing for 311/.3 on [Du amend d .nary and fin 1 PAD, LSRD plan of Ty'n-1...d Cth Part 2, mantled. - Class L .ter Permit and Sunday sales for Lots 91 and"92. TIL,' Mayor declared the motion Duf kTrip MSO9, 225 5 Gilbert. Appr vfng Class L Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Hy- carried unanim°us1Y. 610. Lynch absent. Moved by Perret,• seconded by altl to set ' - s. Vee Food Store ►3 and Drug Town d2.-1201 N. % the public hearing for'2/15/83'. on the vacation and the frontage'roatl 1 Dodge Street: Approving Class -C. LII JIB E. College.Street. a,sposit{on of Sunset Street and HighwayQ antl Bryn Wwr Heights, Part 13. Cashier License for Vanessa's, eetveen The Mayor declared the motion earned, unanlaously, ' RES:- 83-19, Bk.' 76, p. 52,- ISSUING DANCING -.p 6/0 Lynch absent he rig held on theproposed PERMIT TO THE CRDW'SNEST. 'ti-ns:,Approving disbursements i the public .was ¢toning of. cert i property located et 655 HSghwdI Stores from M1 ;yr �1i511'It' .. uGscribed and sworn to before me 'amount of $1,734.614.74 for the period as . _gecemher 1 bhrough.December- 31, 1982, by the Finance Directo uDject 6 Bypass East and Knorr, as Fleetway to C2: -. Moved. by Balmer, seconded by Dickson. 'CDat the A D rocomvended to audit. Authartzi nothe City Engfne r to sign a app!!cation for h.'ghraylight-Of-way accommodation to N rthwesteon ORDINANCE RE20NING LOT 26, LYON'S. SECOND ADDITION, - FROM.C2 TO R3A; LOCATED EAST OF VAN BURSTAEEI, OF BOWERY STREET, WEST OF. JOHNSON STREET; AND � .�/V� this C� day o' --- ___ for utilities I Bell Telephone Company along west fide of aHiBMay Street. NORTH SOUTH OF BURLINGTON STREET, be considered and given Affirnativer 11 call vote t QQ 1.south of Sunset 'I Resolutions, Book 76; ,RES. 03.20, pD- lust vote far passage. first vol,., 6/0 Lynch absent. The Mayo declared 1 I9 53-54, ACCEPTING THE WORN FOR THE PETERSON STREET INTERCEPTOR SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION AS to mmifan c rrSa M ved.by Mcg nald s condetl by Perret; that idered s 'CONSTRUCTED BY ERIE SCHXITT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF CEDAR IiAP1O5 .IOWA RES. 83-21; CB the le.req firing o a mance to.De co .and e t5ngs. prior 11 s on fo pas ag at tw Council -a P 55-56, ACCEPTING THE 4URK FOR THE SANITARY. CT of 'to LD meeting at which it is to be finally passed and Vote be: Votary PUb11C ER2F20t TH,NUNEYCITYI PROJECT. IT be suspended, the first consideration tl antl the ortlinenc be votetl upon.for seconI ' CONSTRUCTED BY 1(NOWLING BROTHERS CONTRACTING; - CITY, IOWA. RES. 83-22, pp. waived al consideration at this tine. -Aft irnatire roll call 6/0, LyncD absent.: The Major COMPANY OF IOWA COMPANYTR. THE HONK FOR THE pow vote u atlh- ,, the motion earrfed. Moved by xREZON d, ,I O. v — . ACCEPTING PARKING FACILITY RAMP B, OLOCK 64, iDRD CITY, BY KNUTSON CONSTRUCTION TED B declared' tootled by Perret, that the ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE SWTHEAST OUAOAANT _�j /t IOWq, AS CONSTAUCTEg CDMPANY OF NSTRU MINNESOTA. CEAIAIN �• �uu sureux�e _ .._........-—.._____-_...___._. MILKUh ILMLU UY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES i 1 I OFFICIAL rTABLICATI OF THE INTERSECTION OF GALBERT AND BURLINGTON ,STREETS (302-316 SWTM GIEBERT STREET ANO 417 EAST BURLINGTON.STREET) FROM C2 TO CBS (Dorothy'MaAer property), be considered and g, Von second Vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote on second vote for passage unanimous, 6/,,'Lynch absent. .The Mayor declared the mot On ce rrtltl. that the Moved by Balmer, seconded ly Dickson, ORDINANCE REZONING- LOTS 3 AND .4 IN LYNAH COOK'S SUBDIVISION ANA ED NORTH OCH ARE FF RALSTON CREEKWED BY 111. IVILIAGET1 OF IAND EAST OF GILBERT STREET' FROM C2 TO CBS,be sidered and given socond vote for passege- Affirmative roll' call vote unaniamus, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the motion worried. Moved by Balmer, Seconded'by Dickson, that the 'ORDINANCE VACATING PORTION OF THE ALLEY -DIRECTLY EAST OF LOT 4 IN LYMAN COOK'S SUBDIVISION, OUTLOT passage. c vote fo pff=tive n roll cal igivens voecO te unanimsus,' -6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the notion .'carried. - - Moved by Balmer , -seconded by McDonald, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE BY CLARIFYING THE LANGUAGE REGARDING ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS, pDgING A PENALTY SECTION AND PERMITTING .THE,DINAR PPLA1 TO INCLUDE PART OF THE c u I rICLUDE ES ONLY. -be u.P Ibved Dy Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to lay an he table- the setting f a public hearing for ,' /1/8) on en ordinance to establish a moratorium or six months In the Manville Heights ,I ,eigAborhoad. The Mayor declared the emit n 'arried •uronSmously, 6/0, Lynch absent. Mayor leuhauser reminded Councilmenters. f the special seettng' scheduled for 2/2 .to consider setting a 3ublic hearing rezoning the area.. Casey Mahon. 226 KcL4n, appeared and thanked :ouncil for their consideration re Manville Heights neighborhood. the NRYor .Neuhauser announced followieg vacancies on Boards and ComPissians: Housing Coma. - three vacancies for three-year terms ending 5/1/86: Planning 3 Zoning COOK. - two vacancies,tor five-year terns ending: 5/1/88; Mayor' Routh Employment Board - two Vacancies, far three-year tern ending 4/15/86. These appointments rill be rade at the 3/15/83 meeting of the City Council. Moved by Dickson• secondebR by Perret, to ppoinI Michael Segrin, 232 S. Suomi t, to Broadband. Tel ecomuntcations Co-PMayon for a three-year term, ending 3/13/86. The Mayor declared 'the. motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Lynch absent. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson. to reappoint Joseph Tiffany,' 1606 MorningsideOrive,' to the At ort 'Commission for a' six-year term i ending 3/1/89- The Mayor declared the .motion carried unaninousiy, 6/O,. Lynch ab,eby 1 -Moved, by Perret• seconded Dy' Erdahlo to ppoint Peter Fisher, 1211 Ginter Avenue, Board of Adjustment far a Live-yeartorm ending 1/1/88. -The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously• 6/0 Lynch absent. NoveO by Perrot, .seconded ay Stephanio ppoi pi" 'ten Stimnel, 3005 Cornell, [ Suttees, 350. Hawkeye Ct., antl reaDPoi nt DaIld Leshtz, 1411 Sheridan AVenue, to the Committee on Community Needs,for three-year terms ending 3/1/B6- The Mayor declared the motion carried una inausly, 6/0, Lynch absent. - 1 Councilmembcr, Erdahl noted the:' years of service on the Board of Adjustmenir tot byErd Janes Harris Locketttantl , mit Cook andr Cuesfytd.the Mayor sentl 1 va fboyr letters of. pprecSatian: McDonald requested.,an plate of the plrojected scnetlulefar purchase of bus shelters. d placement, sDecificallYNest- minster 'and Court. City Manager 'rill. report. hides towed out iota prihetelYcowned coness"ie parking lots after. hours. CityMenager stated .the poliu'rould take care of. the natter CQ..all. berssuggestedthat:. the posted'siggn include the towing cost: Perret briefed Coundl.re trees on private property being removed. -He noted that "in tldition to'large-older trees' downed 'in 'the' '.,Manville Heights area this. past wei,ht- a railroad 'was clearing conc,ra ere City g reel iniBrookland Park. Pre» e The'City Attorney will, investigate and the NO will write a letter .to tbe,railroatl. Neuhauser' requestetl' a-1 lilt T Dosstbie, projects for <iviL '. groups be compiled -.for distrIlU1l1n- Dickson reported on'.her recent visit to the Police OePart- men( and was imp Ye I' with the backrup _system: en receiwingbe nq re a rater bilas to ling DrccCunedums.uldCity Manager stated a nMme s upcoming. He also requested',`.% motion re the status of the Central Junior. High property. City Manager stated that FrioARr reported o aCthe 'l atest. meetln9 of the W.Steewater Treatment 'Coaatittee and the. Task Force. on Convention/Tourism. No by Erdahl, seconded59y DiR�oINDto INGadTHE RES.. '82-23, 'Bk: 76, p.. .DESIGNATION OF pRM5TR0;iG'S INC. AS THE PREFERRED DEVELOPER' FOR URBAN RENENAL- PARCEL. 6444 IN DOWNTOWN IOWA CITY. Perret questioned whothe han the Armstrong's could be required to DAY m deposit for architectural fees,.etc as set forth in the contract. Staff . rill report back. Affirmative oil call vote unantmous,'6/0,. Lynch •.absent. •In. Mayor Eeclare0 the resolutionalme or It Mayor I F3 The RES. .03-[0. EMECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUT10M5 CONTRACT BETMEEN THE CITY AND THE FEDERAL FUNDS FOR PUBLIC MOUSING PROJECT GOVERMENT24AffUi-tTING ive Tall call -vote unanimous, 6/O,Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adedCeby Erdahl, to Moved by- Balmer. adjourn, .8:40 D.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Lynch absent. For a more detailed 8 complete description of Council Activities 8 Disbursements, see Office of City Clerk and Finance/RY.0 NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK - Submitted for. publication on .2/11/83. I $UMMARrOF RECEIPTS. _.. .. IOWA IL LI NLIs cos L ELECTRIC ..LE ELECTRICITY ltY 41•BI2.29 - I6 J9 -._ - -- - - IOWA ICE LLn pER'. 11015 LEFEPe LCAT TUNS 30.00 FUx01 r•ENEPAL FUN[ ----- .MOUHI IDWA PAaK L EC. ASSN.- IDYA Si ATE 8AP ASSGC. REFERENCE NE TENIAL pAIPs IJ•a, 06.00 VENDOR NAME PRODUCT OE SCRIPIICN IOWA SME INDUSTRIES I MINOR EOUID PE JJ.]3 FREIGHT INC- NISGELLENEWS 21.62 x4.50 KENNETH TRYING nARICA JECN FWD' TECHNICAL SERVICE l.00 11.00 ALAR -SYSTEM A.C.C.L. UNLIMITED PRIOR -YE SA FNCUMBRI NGES 21.20 J0. Co. OFFICE OFFICE SU 'I.ES SER• 150.00 AOHIL ENTERPRISES ANInAL SUPPLIES TOUT, REPAIRS 11 94 MERGENCY SER JO.-CG.ENERGEN CY HEALTH CARE PECOPDING FEES 13!,30 .AIR CC LE ENGINE SEPVIC E$ CO. N nd, EgUIDMfNT RENTAL 3,190.00 3.75 CCRDERNLE JONH SCM COLLA TY PELC0.pEP IY SHERIFF SXERIFf FEE i.23 !0'00 ALTpP FE NTGHINEPY AMERICAN ASS CC. Op S1AlE. iYY. FTNE3APP Aq AI.55 NEYSPAP 661.02 J1TT5JCNNSCN SMP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LC INC L CONST. SUP. 65.63 IME0.ICIH LA Q4NLE ASSOC. �GOKS MAGA LINES. NEYSPAP 11.05 6]B JOHN SGNS MIGHINE FQ FIP SIAID L SAFETY SUP. 146. 1I 40.00 AMERICAN PLANNING AMERICAN L [FIG SERVICES ESS[ TRAINING FILM /N ATE0.1AI5 -la 280.3] K NAPI RICH NIBtlEF UNIFORM PRINT INCE' TxCONLO PURCHASES FO0. RESALE RY SER. II.00 NIPAYpGO GCNMUNITY COLLEGE PRINTING TOM, j]. J] ANIMAL CLINIC v....IHA TOOLS L EQUIPMENT RENT lal.99 ARTHUR KLOCS SAFETV.SHDES 11.41 )5.00 ASSOCIATE CID [TOL SERVICE OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE SU DPLlES ,50.00 ♦0.94 PAN .1 KNor HERUS TRAVEL 13.40 31.12 B t B pIF - NISG. EQUIP RED NAI. PRINTING 155.10 L� TCNLpRINI lNo.0. INC. OUTSIDE DPIHTING MEIIBFR SHIPS.. _ 5.00 BANKERS AOYE0.T12lHG 1/0. BANKERS 0.1510E i„„apHL IJ LEADERS IN VOL" EEa15M CFFICE, ODES L SN E0.IFF FEE' - ..a BTPPD N. n0i0a SUPPLY CO. .. / `L}pi„,HCMPaNPT D 6.00 305.00 LEE LGUNTY SHERIFFS _ MCH L CILEN SANITATI ON.G IMO- SUP. dAUNAN NATTHEY BENDER 'UCC EOUIPNENT�[. 9COK5 TCCL/MINOR EQUIP PED M1 65.L4 15.00 LE LIMO'S PN TNI ING '+EPYILC PARED .STOCK DU TSIpE P.1 NI1PA 215.91 BlG BEAR TURF JERRY L. BLANK. LEPTIF ICATIUN$ 1.897.76 LIMN LIiNL ICC• DRO. OEIV.0.YI 233.40 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD GF IOWA HEALTH, INSURANCE REFUNo' 40.00 LOUISP INLCIIYF 'G A550C. 105 _Gro SUD'PL0. ,I, "'T NT SERVICE l.2lT. TO P. M. BGGGS CO. BONTRAGER MACHINE t MELDING AZ;IN.PI nINOP EQUIP REPAIR 214.6!., 32.95ECHNICAL CN1gLES HCCL UNE NTNPO YFR INC.INC• -CCNS.LTA SERVICE 6B-]0 R.C. BOOTH Sfi. REF EPEMGE MAT ERIIL REP• G HAIXT. f0 IMPROV 275-00 MIRV•S GLASS REDPIP OF BLOG.STRUCT. -85.00 RALPH J. BCPP -BRAD IEE -VEE MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS 43'00 7-80 MEDICeL_PSSOC LAPPS SUPPLY EAT I OHYSICAL 5NIL SUPDEIES '. RECREATIO 342.11 L WB•S BRANDT NETTING L A1. LONG. TPAfF. CONTROL 1NDR NOi 26.74 ME iP OP CL 1 tAN MICYE 51 JAIITGRIIL $UPpLY�� ,BELE SANT iaiI ON SUPPLIES 49.14, 05.00 BREESE•S FIFE APPARATUS , iPAFF. CONT 0.,L IMP, MAY `44.70 MONARCH BUSINESS EOUIp E T" EOUI DnENT REN iAL - FOR RESALE " BAOYX ISIC DROOLCtS �.a.RR000NS NI NOP EQUIP REPAIRS 48.80 145.00 MONPOE 5PEClAL IY CG ELEVATC Co.PEP. REP. -CHASES L HAIXT'. TO BUILD[ N�3]OS' COPD. -5 C COMPANY ` BCcK$ 630.61 MONTGCM ERY MO NTGGME AY ELEVATOR CL REP. C AMT. TO BUILOf ,. 37.50, 2,72.:B?.GO ,CAL CHIC -GO VIER A100. NRODUG TS eRA OPER[ TING. EWIPMEMI IRAFF. CONTROL INP, MAI'. Sle.2! MUNICIPAL CC CE CCPD OUTS fOE DPIxfIMG - SUPPLY' CITY ELECTRIC 'IOYT HEALS' I60.J) RUNIC [DAM i1NANGE i I EGISTRATION RREGISTRATION 35.00 CITY'DE IIT CASH vElfY CASH LFFIGE SUPPLIES", ,130.85 7...a L EP LUNBE RA CO. LUMfl EP/H AROY ARE SUDPL IE ZB. e4 .I OYA G1TY IOWA CITY PETTY CASE- LOMXUH LCAT IOM1S ENGINE EPIFG GD.. MEALS MIMOP EQUIPMENT a6.0o 5]t.]7 MAG MATIOM1AL BY-vR000Ci5 ING. RECR E1Tl OM AL SUPDL[ES '- T E CHN ICAC SERVICE SH10 1]0.31 50.00 62.50 CONTRACTORS 140L L SUPPLY - ICOLS TPAf F. CONTROL IMDR NAI ,4.116.(19 NeiLL'IHfOPM TENTER tlCGK SL. MEMBER 32.00 CA ESGENT ELECTRIC suPPLY PAUL CPUTLHF IE LD CORP. iP AVEC BOOKS MAGAZINES NEYSPAP 29•Sp 19.00 IT3.00 ATIONC CATH MEE. ... .LNONvCOC• A E S .UILOI NG L LONST.ESUp.. 111 825 1.061.20 pTT1pR0 RESEARCH DEPT. OF "IHIC 51FETV APICIS - ROCAS MAGAZINES NEM SPAD 15.(10 MARY nEVHAUSEN MAEGO EL ._ TRAVEL L U. 31 544.a. 'DIGITAL EOUIPMENi CORD: -DIGITAL EOU 3pnENt.COOR. MINOR'EOUIP 0.FDA1R5 MEMBERSHIPS 1.596.ad 29-00. PY HFGZ it NOPTHYE Sf EPN BELL ECU[PNENT�AENT IFLE pHWE E0U1 P. CNA.GE' 7.675.81 6 27 OIG. CF SENIOR GEN OF .IOM- auto I T.BA ASCO CPUC FOOD WCE pPUG TOYN.12 LAUNCRY LAUNDRY SE PV[CE BI.T0PRIOR 504.81 pGLSiI: E LUMBER/X APDYAP EMSUP pI le 54 Ot TME EIGHiN zYARF•S 'EMERGENCY VEHICLE SYS IE MS OF OPER ATIXG EOU IDNEHT 4].0] SG OI SCOUNTVO0.T 1.1/- DELLlN4 CO.- > ASP H ALT '. 3oa !9 43.00` iNE Il STOP FILM PROLE SSI AG G PEFlILS X0.00 PERSGMNEL RESEARCH INC.' REFERENCE NATEPIAL !91.94 FATS FIRE EQUIP RENT Go. FIRE EXT. 22.Oo RE C... '.. - FILE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 105 63 FEDERAL EARTS FREIGHT fPFIGHT- 66.00. .30.14 PITNEY BUTES OFFICE EOUIDMEHT 'LUMBER /w AROWARE SUPPL IE 40-65 FEO ER AL E%PRESS CCMNUN ICAtiON EWIP.REP 6.Bo OLE%IF ODMS TE[XNOLOGY MAGTLIHES NEYSPAP CAN Pa FESLEP .FIOI AR L CHAMBERS cC. ;FIRST REF EPEKE MATEPIIL + 'DATA PROLE ssING '' ,+. - 38.94 PUBLIC RP0 .ROCKS - -: SHOES` 2,119 e4 �, 35.00 NATICNAL BANK OF SUP. 347. F4 STEPHENRIVER BE0.IS: REDTIP SAFETY PL LL 60.3D ' FLEETWAY 5TOPES 'nuuD[Ne t CONST. PRINTING, 140.!0 pON�S TOOLS MINOR EQU IRMENT ' 93.30 OUTSIDE fOPMS IV I OCC. CLOSE RFD. L NAI NT. TC BU II OI 36.45 34, )n" YELDIHG FRED B., PC iHMAN L CO. BOOKS �P OF.ELELi ./PRBC., 133.m5 .' ,13.00 -FREEHAH LGCRSMIT- FRCHYEIN SLPDLY CO. 'TOOLS G MI NOMEOUIPMENi OCONS IUGAaINES NEM SDAO 19.45 ROTO PCOTEP .. RUSSELL'S TOYING EP.' TC WING ' ." 35.00 �-331.89'. i0.0N,LINE D.PI ICAi1GX5 GASYIY.CO. PAVER Sip CK 309.60 1.'A SAY TON INC., OFFICE-SUPPLEES - .,.LUNGER/HIRBIARE SUPPL IE -7.00 J.P. 1/0. MISCELLANEOUS SUP. I6.0] SAYLOR LOCKSMITH' AGi, GO ABSTRACTS -'. 344. GO " - ,GAZETTE GILPIM PAIMi 4 GLA55 , OUILOING L`CONST. PRINTING 59.25 'SECURITY ABStP i TECHNICAL SERVICE 63.00 ANNIE G0.AHAW - OUTSIDE - SINTTATION SUPPLIES " - 807.25- 275.11 NEV IN SEEING SLA RR•5'HARDYARE i AIPLIAhCE MIMEATIGNp RED IRS lECREATI ON EQUIPMENT 26.50 NACM OPOTA ERS "CHEYE LUMBER BUI LO ING C LOHSi. SUP. SA NI TATION'SUPPLIE$ 237.10 SOpEMSEH/CNRISIIAN STAOIUYS UNIInITEO RISC. EOUIp REP MAY.'28.00 a -, HTYKEYE wHCLESAIE'G0.0 CERY. MAYEK• NIY EA. HAYEK L NCL LA NO PN4FESSI ONIL SERVICES 236.10 - 'lT7:a0 DON STALKFLEET ., TRAVEL OFFICE EW IpMENT REPAIR TAE HIGHtANOEA SUPER CLUB SUPPER CLUB NEIL S' 27. I. ST EVES TYREMRII. C0.' SE EVE H•S SAND G.4MAV EL INC. : DI.T.. FEED' 1,516.50- 63.10 TME HIGHLANDER HOLMES k0.UM CO:. - SEh�TAT10H SUPpL1E5 - 542.40 - 35.00 ELDON -L. 51UT2NAN _ CCM MERCIIL "SAFETY l3 00: ROBERT A. NOWELL - SIT ETY SHOES 'MINOR EQUIPMENT- 20.42 RICH A PO SILTZMAN SHot. I'CXNtGI SERVICE ' 223 00:'; ', NOMIG G ASSOC. EATIOMIL SUPPLIES -1.54 JDA. P. �SUCHLZEL tGM .010 L TELEVI SIGN' O FFICE. FURNIIUKEIPOUIp M.95 HY-VEE FWORFLP HY-VEE FOCO STORE FMD RENTAL 71.Oa SUE '.733.33 T G LY RECREATIONAL SU PPLIEs 'PROCESSING .27.12'x' t.J21.3a IBM • OFF ICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR 495.56 its CC.- OATH REPAIR OF. BLDG. STAUCT -39.00 IBM -OUT UR NCLST EPY OFFICE EOUIPMENT MIHOR Eau IP RE PIT'S - 131.20 TAYLOR INDUSTRIES 1..•T ESI DUTSIOE P0.lNiNT PMENT 55 on '. 31.6) IN 1...SlRIAL SCAR SERVICE MINOR EW IP REPAIRS BCOKS �, NFG,NCO. 19.5000 _ pE jHNTGa IN5TITUTE MIN.PJ:OUI BCCKS ..353.75 -- -INTERNATIONAL CITY CIIY - - DUES G MENBERSHIpS 223.10 TRAFFIC. 40.00 , 1,AN..... ATtCM RESEANCI. BIIID 'REFERENCE fFPi L..'. 14.00 3,260:71 I HtE RNAT2OHAt INTER NATIGNAI' CIIY .Sue SCPIPTIDN ... IDES 400.00 T.... G .lANSEN. Ai TO PNEP SE0. BULK NII LING !:000.00 - [A.;TDDPAIYII LRE SEARCN GORp.APPRAISAL SERV OF MOIRENI IT FIFE 4 CASUAL IY INS. 34.031.32. U.S. POST CFFIEE 312.39 '. U.S. POST 'GFfICE 8" MAILING- ]50.00 1. L... ASSN. I OYA CITY DP ESS G1112 EH IEGAt NIaLIC ATIONS t01.X- Y. S.'P[Si .OFFICE .POSTAGE BULK 'MTILING 240.00.'.., .IOTA CITY PRESS C'I ZEh 76].03 U.S. DOST CFfICE L OVA. CITY PEAOY ntx ELECTRIC LDXLPEtETIW ELECTRICITY -.20.784.27 _ IDYA ILLI"IS GAS L The RES. .03-[0. EMECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUT10M5 CONTRACT BETMEEN THE CITY AND THE FEDERAL FUNDS FOR PUBLIC MOUSING PROJECT GOVERMENT24AffUi-tTING ive Tall call -vote unanimous, 6/O,Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adedCeby Erdahl, to Moved by- Balmer. adjourn, .8:40 D.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Lynch absent. For a more detailed 8 complete description of Council Activities 8 Disbursements, see Office of City Clerk and Finance/RY.0 NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK - Submitted for. publication on .2/11/83. I $UMMARrOF RECEIPTS. / DEC EMBER, 1982 SALE OF 86NDS.. 5 2,717,289.20 TAKES 96,121.93 LICENSES 8 PERMITS 19.166.38- 27.724.56 t FINES 6 FORFE ITUPES I CHARGES FOR SERVICES 482.886.72 N TERGOV ERNMENTAI REVENUE I 'NAR 530,513.79 J USE OF MONEY 8 PROPERTY MISCELLA14EDUS RECEIPTS 142,589.61 483.839.63 MICROFILMED BY TOTAL GENERAL 4.500,131.82 ..7 - i 1 JORM PViICROLAB 312 LOAN ..LEASED HOUSING OTHER HOUSING 191.87 41'671'70 CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 140INES TOTAL SPECIAL - 41,863.57 II r GRAND TOTAL 5 4.541.995._39 'DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES '10INES 011 U.S. INSTAL SEA"" UNIFORM DEA• lhC. BL'.. WAIIS.G UNIfC0.N CLOTHING A0.00 104.00 .. 2.525.00 fUhDA ENTERPRISE 11"D VE.CUA NAME PAOCUCT TESCRIPTICH AMOUNT UN IFOPM•DFN. INC• UNIFO AN DEA. INC. UxIFORM CLOTHING UNIFCRM CLOTHING 1.124.13 3i1.Sb lel. RExIAI INC• ECUIPMENT RENTAL 64.09 UNIVERSITY pF IDYA HOSPITALS ROSPIIAt lIAT10X PROF 11111 AI SE PVIC ES 150.00 TOM ALBEPHAS Kv CONIDACICP AEP. G MAINS, i0 INI.OV 16.005.10 5.221.02 U CF ICYA U CF 10.A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES X50.00 ALLIED CHEMICAL CCP T. ALUMINON SOLEA tE 1i�0].T9 THE U1011 LAhD IHS1ITUIC ODES L MEMBERSHIPS .1]D.00 HARRY ALTER L SONS HARVEST YALLESALFRS NINON EQUIPMENT SdNITATi pN SUPPLIES VON ..ITT. L 0.EOMC AD S.C. PROf ESS IUNAL SERVICES 4.490. T6 DI.50 AMER[CAN AM. W.,1ER WORMS ASSI. DUES C MEMBERSHIPS 114.00 YAXL G .AHI INR. MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS NIHOP EQUIP REPAIRS 09..17 ANSYEP IOw1 INC. PAGING 60.00 19.54 YAhI C WAhI INC. WA LL STREET JOURNAL SU05L.IP T ION BU ILCING RENTAL 89.00 1.7]8.00 ASSOCIATED PROpUG ti CC. AUTOMATIC SYSTEM CCn T. ACT EO InpxOVEMENTS MISC. EQUIP FED "AT. 100. J9 WASLIS67ON AARK IAL. WEST PUBLISH IM1C CO. 0OOK5 26.50 AUTO NA TIC SYSTEM REP. L MUNI. IO IMPROV REP RAT. 2].09 .MITE ELECTRIC SERVICE REP. OF ELECT.IPLBG. 56.00 BARACN MOTOR SUPPLY 115C. EQUIP PEN7AL5 - 5].53 .MI TE WAY GROCERY• COFFEE SUMPLIES 2.99 W.I. BEST PEHTAL CENTER R.M. 'BOWS CO. REP. OF BLDG. NIG. EQUI 193..1 RICK ES LUMBER G BU ILOING BUILDING G COM ST. SUP. FOOD - 3l.]] BONS PIGEN MACHINE L KELOIAG PAINT C SUPPLIES J0.00- li,]O 1141%11 E. WCN RICHER L ASSOC. CCM SULTA NT SERVICE 11.695.01 BRAN OT NEAT ING C AIR CCNC. PEP. OF SLOG. MSG. EQUI AEP MI 22•)) tUCHELLI N4NTEP ZYTR ON LOPPOPAi1OM MICROFITCHE 461.80 2]4..15 HERMAN M. BRCWN CC. ICE CARL CNAOEK (RUCK TAG SERVICE TOOL/MIN OA EQUIP ECUIPMENT SERVICE 2.131.e6 ITS. DN CORP.. IIpN NICPOFtSOME PEFUHO 50.00 CITY ELECYP IC SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 21 ,22 NORM WItKEPS OA ANY AEC. CLASSES LESSONS • 6.00 IOYA CITY PETTY CASH TECHNICAL SERVICE TECHNICAL SERVICE 48. BT LDL1 SE JULIE GOWAhS PEC- CLASSES/LESSONS SNOB IRNA CITY PETTY CASH CASHIERS Sn00.fAGE5 165. PATRICIA C.ECKNIN REL. CIA 'SSE 1TONS e.00 IOYA Lliv PE t TV CASH -CCH TP AC LOPS TOOL L SUPPLY TOOLS G MIROR EOUIFNE Nf 0 SONY iHMrPS CN REL. CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 II.00 -• COn ,PGI OA IA CARD. MINOR EQUIP PEIAIRS 1..,eJ.00 SNERt PITTERWN 1R. PAUL PAD AK RFL. CLASSES/LESSONS JUDGEMENT G OAXAGES 100.00 5.00 CPE SC EMI ELECTRIC SIMPLY CULL IG AN .AT ER CONCITIONIKG ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1.070.05 )0.90 LYNN E. SCHNIOi RIDGED AEFUNO 5.110 CULLIGAH WATER CONCITIChinG YCCLS L EOUIDN EMT RENT 19.00 l5. BB PHIL 1P 1. PC LSOH ABC LEISURE MAGIZtNES PRINT/REFEa EHCE 30.00 T.E aAfLY IOUIM ADVERTISING LAB PATORY CHEMICALS e1.eB ABC WIDE WORLD OF LEARAING INC CASSETTE 19.96 1].50 EK INOASTRIES INC. ECONDGA5 AEP. CF BLOC. SOUS 203•90 AnERECF LTC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL e1NDIHG 715.28 ELECTRIC MCTCRS OF ;U" PC FTOM/MINOR FOUID REP rA i`•T1 ARE CAN BINDERY AMERICIN LIBRARY ASSOC. OCOA DUES L MEMBERSHIPS 515.00 TME F SIOp RFP. L NAI HT. f0 (NAA CV 536.]5 'ME AN LIB RA0.Y ASW C. BOOMS CA TALCGUED/CIRCUL 124.85 10e.9a FAIRE 1hK5 WEIGHING CIV. FAIRBANKS WEIGHING CIV•. MINOR EQUIP REVAIRS 11JB.00 A.ERIC.X MEDIA CORP. APPLE PEED E BOOKS GTALOGUEO/CIRCVL PRIM/PEFERENLE 14.95 21.92 FA NpEI ELECTRIC .F F15 HER L PO ATER CO. REP- OF ELECT./PL BG. MISCELLANEIOOS SUPPLIES 44.80 ARCO POOL ING CO. CCL. DOOKS [ItALOGUEO/CIRCUL PRINT/REFERENCE 12.25 FL EETwAY STORES SAFETY CLOTHING 112.91 5.802.00. ASS.. GF AMERICAN MEDICAL PRINT/REFERENCE 12.15 FR AN T/ CONST. [O. ECUIPMENT SERVICE SUPPLIES 104.1) A$iR OMGMICAL DATA SERVICE AUGUST NIIO USE SOCKS CA TA LOLUEO/CIxCUt l]. l0 FROMWEIN SUPPLY CO. W.W. GAA ASINC. NISCELLA NEIOOU ,CCL/. SNO0. EQUIP RFD NI 322•]., Ie. 110.99 BAKER L IAVLCR CO_ ;AV NCCKS CATALUGOED/CIRCUL P%IT/AEIERENCE 1.585.41 194.D3 GR[IFIN M(PE PRODGCIS MISER LYSE. IMPS. PAT. SUPPLIES 185.90 BARER L LCR CO. BETHANY FELLOWSHIP INC- CaSSEt TE 47,91. 91.35 MACH BROTHERS HACH CO. MIS CELLA NEIOUS LAB. CHEMICALS G SUPPLE 227.96 O.b91. itl BLU .5BLOOMS LTD. PROFESSIONAL SERVICCS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 1.25 HOMER TRUCKING EOUTA.ENT SERVICE 408.90 BOER HEP BOTANICAL GAR GEMS R..- 0[445 LG. OLO'S MISCELLAHEIOUS SUPPLIES 410.64 50. HAWKEVE CAB CO. HA YK EYF ELECTRIC IG ♦ID TO AGENCIES REP. OF ELECT./vLBG- .1..103.34 le9.Ba BRCOAPi IAC- 8C0K5 UMCATALOGf0 BECKS NS Ib 500.00 HAYKEYE LUMBER LUMBER MIPDWIRE SUPpIIE REPAIRS 54.24 C.L. SYSTEMS IMC. C.W- ISSOCIIIES PRINT/REFS REHCE .,4.00 29.85 ME ATM CGNSLL TANTS IM1C. nO SpEPS L BROTHER PRINTERS NIHOP EQUIP OUTSlOI PRINTING 24.00 SIS1.44 COLA LYSE BOOKS CAT ALOGUEC/CIRCUL` 7.00 IOWA Cliv DRESS Clt 12 EN ADVERT IS ANG 30.00 CRAM BEP OF CGNMERCE OF U.S. CHA MBEPS RECORD DOPA. oRINT/REFERENCE DISC 21.1h Bl. IB IOWA GERMAINENT OF SOYA ILLINOIS GAS L ELECTRIC CCIF IC ASTONS RFP. OF eL04. NSG. EQUI 4.139. T2 CHILORDMS HOOK CC IAC. NITLELtA NE COOS SUPSLI ES TALOGUEO/CIRCUL IO.9T IO YA ILLI HEIS GAS L ELECT PIL ELECTRICITY .08 CHILTCA bC CK CO. IDWO CITY PETTY CASH BOOKS CA PHCTC SUP. L EQUIP. 10.29 20.41 IOYA'iILIN[IS GAS L CLEC EPIC A E ECC SPICITV 1.A.E.P. S• - 13.019.63 15.17b.5T COLLEGE BOARD IUBLICASION -CCMMERCE ' IRIN T/REFElaINCF Ni/REFER Ex CE ]2.J1 t. p.E.1.5. FICA 4.00 CLEAAING FCUSE ICATIONS PRESS. INC. MAIN BECKS CATAL04UE0/CIRCUL 2].45 IGY1 SECRCTdgY Of AGRICULTURE MISCELLANEOUS A10 TO AGENCIES 1.750.00 CCMMUM CON TRACT CLEANING SERVICES _REP. L MAI N1. 10 BU IL 01 2.41].50 ', JOHnS(h LOLN Iv S.E.a. 1.5. COLLA TV S.f.A.l. S'. d10 iC aGEhCI ES 4.5011.00 COCPEI ELE[iPONICS LIB. CCNNUNIC AT IDH EOU IP.P EP 51.50 202.Oe JLHMS[H JCMNSCnS MACHINE $MCD Ft ST AID C SAFETY SUR. �- a SUSAN CRAIG Jl0 CULLEN ENTERPRISES TRAVEL BOOK. CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 3.50 KK.0 101 CCMNUNICAilONS IAC. ADVERTISING AOV ERTISING 54.00 DEPOT) EDUCATIONAL' CORP. MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES IS•TT SO.SI K.P.M.A. w.a. 1. C. RADIO STATION dOVERi15ING ' 40.00 OEV OKE CO. 11 SCELLI NE IOUS SU pptl ES VIDEO ACCORDING TAPE 1210:40 R.C. KKOWLING CO. FCU( PMENY SERVICE 1.140.00 ♦1.00 OILLOUHI RECCRDS WALT CISHEY ECUCAi1CHAL MEDIA 16K..FILMS 229.00 19.43 LEAD'S PRINTING SEPVIGE Lf K. 1YCNC PROCICYS PAINT C SUPPLIES S 1i1IL.90 OOUBLEOAV C L0. INC. 0CCK5 CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 22.98 RENRY LW IS INC. MI NOPHYDRA, OFFICEED ECUS PRINT 71­0 OpYER PURL lC AT10 N5 INC. REGIONAL. LIBRANY CASSETTE OTHER UNCATALOGED MAY. ]0.00 1C C.Bf EGUIPME NT CC. InC. CPEP ATING EW IPrENT PAINT G SUPPLIES '0 EAST CENTRAL EB SCO SUBSCR IPTIOM SERVICE PRINT/ REFERENCE .106.))2 "IC 11 EOUIVMEMi CO. InC. 1F0. CO SALE 513.59 FREEMAN LOCKSMITH REP. G MAINT. TO'BUSL01 •, 54..17 MC OCNALO AAV•5 GLASS LynBE LUMBER ARO AFORpFE SUA DL IE. 120.00 FRC NMEIN SLIMLY CO. MINOR OFFICE ECUIDRFNT PRIM T/REF EpINCE II8.30 7.45 123.20 MECICAL ASS CIATES P 11)•51 GALE PESEAPCh CO.. J.P. GISVAV AESi. PAPER STOCK BUILOIHG 'ESI CCNTRCL 10.00 'M "WESTlA"TORlaI SUPPLY MCM iGCME0.Y ELEVAiOP CC. . fECMRtLA L. SE0.vICE .REP: L NAIXT.'PA BUILD( EQUIP 638.25 2�243.tl1 GENERIC GGNTRCL CRAMMED NISCILLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 49.05 NATE MOTRE WIPING SERV. A LUMBER CO. BUILLDING,D. I COHST'RSUD. GREEN HILL PUBL.. INC. - BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL IxD. SVM. 1.05 500.00 .AGLE NEPTUNE .ETEC CO.UILOI WATER MEi ERS $.092.00 HACH BROTHERS SANITAt[ON G -SANITATION L IND. SUP. 21]1.90 OKADA. TV G APALIAM10E CONTP ACTED IMPROVEMENTS IT Q49 b5 NAC. BRCTHEPS MACOA0•S FINE ARTS INC. SHOCKS CATALOGUED/ IF. 20.00 PARKVIEW CO. ` PAUL'S DISCOUNT NI SCELLANEIWS SUPPLIES 5.05 ' THE RIGhS.11h CO. 'HO MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES NEHOP EQUIP REPAIRS 160.03 94.00 L.L. DELL TAG CO. ISSHAL1 UNIFD PM CLOTHING 614.0, 21.00 NE YYELL INGAIN BOOM CO. �. BOOMS CATALOG VE 0/CIRCUL 021.00 J-C. PFANY CC: INC. _ PECPLE'S OP.0 STORES INC. FILM IL.67 INTER-SKI SERVICES INC. BDpKS CATOGUED/CIRCUL 10.40 4.00 DLEKIf CPNS BU ILOING c CONST. sup. 5.80 255.0.1 INIRIS COUNCIL IOWA BOOK C SUPPLY NISCELLAN EIOVS SUPDLIES NISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 0.05 ]2.00 PLUMBERS SITANT LC. POSTAL PRESS pLUMOI.G SUPDLIES - OUTSIDE PRINTING 17.00 IOWA COOK L SUPPLY PPINT/REFETICH4 LEGAL MIBLIG lf1ON5 ♦2.16 .INSTA Co NEK PY PRA TT CO-' Aq IOP-YEAR ENCUMBRANCES SB0:00 111.90 IOWA CITY PRESSCIiIIEN IOWA HERITAGE GALLERY BOOK S,CA TALOGUE D/CIRCUL O.aB PRECISION BEA0.IHG TOOLS SAFETY SHOES 29.99 IOYA It NO GAS G ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY �. ]..100.71 ].00 JAMES PUS SELL SIILOR LOCKSMITH REV. G MINT. TO BUILOI 176.12 IOWA STATE UHtV. BCGKSiCPE PRINT/REF EREMCE EOU IP 81.23 ShAY ELEL IA(C IED. G MINT. i0 IMP40V 204.62 JO RM MICA LAB MINOR REPAIRS REGISTRATION IS.00 STATE TAEASURER 0f IOWA SALES TAK ]9.21 JU CY KELLEY LA BGP EDUCATION L PES EA0.CR BOOKS CA iALOGUE O/CIRCUL 3.25 - LTEVEM1'S SdNG G GRAVEL Int•.' ELECTRIC SLP PLY CO. SAND LE HOCM G CILEK MI SOSU POLIES JB.50 ELLONEC` SIU TLNAN ECU IDMENILSERVlCEES 3.2e]•15 21i LECNAPG SPC OLCT IONS DISC PAMPHLET FILE MAiE0.1A15. 213.95 THOXI SDN-N AY WARD .CH EMIGAL CO. LAB. CHEMICALS L SUPPIi IJ4.l� LIFE ;KILLS EDUCATION MIS CELU NEIOUS SUPPLIES 10.22 i UNSON SUPPLY CO. LUBRICANTS ICaN IS TESTING SERVICES 6.150.00 LAND eT SUPPLY N-P.1. VIDEO RECORDINGS 129.44 UNAVfR51 iY OF IOYI TECNNIGL SERVICE 4 MACMILLAN PUBLlSHIhG CC. PRINT/REFERENCE ERFHCE 11.50 00.00 U CF IOWA UT llliv ECOAPMEHt CC. ITEM SYS,. I.PA. NII. 1.6..93 .EDT OICAL ASSOCIATES ' PHSICALL STOCK BINDIn4 IT2. 80 vO55 PETR CL EUM CO.. FUELS ,CCL/NINON EOUIp REP M0 l.2tl1.13 MI CLlx0 tlIM1OERY H.NIAIN BUSINESS EIL.MMEll OFFICE SUPPLIES - 28.00 YAIEA ONGOLL ISEQUIP ELECTRIC CORP• ANCF {J6•Bl M OTTS CA UG STORE PRINT/CIRCULATIN 19.80 5.95 rE S11NGHCUSE PRIX ILL4 YaIGHT ESSIOH AL SERVICES 20.00 199.91 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY BOONS CATALOGUE O/CIRCUL ITT DO cREO (Era IPAV EL "I 6).00 N[GHTINGA LE CONANT.CORP. NO RTHFAST AUGSC VISUAL INC. NO CASSETTE - MISCELLANEIOVS SUPPLIES .190.07 TIFF CAvlS vUOLISMtAG'C0. BOOKS EQUIP REM MI 233.84 NORTHWEST FABRICS MISCELLAHEIOU5 SUPPLIES 1 4.01 ZIMMfA G FRANCE5CON CHARLES LI K.. L SAFETY SHOES ]5.00 2l CSC0 DRUG 115C EL LA NEI OUS! SUPPLIES CASSETTE .3L 21.00 lER0.T B[RCMN(ER; REFUND a .25 PACIFIC( 11PF.LIBRARY PMESS BCOMS CATALOGUED/CIRCVL 3.95 - JOHN GILACY REFUND REFUND 12. e9 o FCL BETE PSC N'S GUl0E5 PRINT/IEE F EREMCE 30.65 KEK PIRSHAW POIRATI AEFUNO 20.e4 P 1.1 AEY. BOWES RENTALS BOOKS CATALOGUED/CS.CUL 55.30 21.21 JCIKN CHARLES HA♦SLEET MEADND 21.03 .15.75 vO PULIP SC1EhCB BOON CLUB MEDIA CONN UNIC ATION ECUIP.NEp 180.46 CHIPl0iTE WIABUAN MAL dPTHLR MEF REFUND 2.021 PR TTI EWCATICNAL P RENTICE .ALL INC. BOOKS VTALOGUEO/CIRCUL CASSETTE 49.36 20.00 AOCE0.ICK 51MMONS OOP-LUN 11A _ REFUND 15.00 P S YCN.UP. INC. PVAAMID FILMS 1611 FILMS MISCELLA HIEIOUS SUPPLIES 99.47 112•gl .. . _ .__ _ _ SAPXlSH A. OAS . _ 16.15 25.00 -- QUILL Co.D. R ARID SNACK ' MISC ELLA NEIOUS SUPDLIES 10.83 MI LNAEL KO[D MEFUMO �P CFO x0 -23.00 SEARS MOE 84CK L [0: 1ISC ELLA MEIOUS SUPPLIES 10.15 )-�a JEFiPEY A. GA4iE0. gEFU.D AEF U.0 25.00 SEW IIT CC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 12.00 ,WMIIEYAv AMTS. PEFU NO 12.09 GEORGE N. SHIRINf AT. _ SILVER BUNCE IT BOOKS CATILOGUEO/CIRCUL D0.1N CIA RCULIT IM 'PAINT/REFERENCE 127.65 14.9) L,A, FCAMEST -CHILES JEnSEN 'REFUND - REFUND 25.00 23.00 -•ji- LIMOH L SCHOSTER IRC- SVPALIFS K•45 STEPHEN VdUL PEFUNO S IYPLEa ilrE MECOP0ER CO. S[1TLERS SUPPLIES' MISC ELLANCIOUS MISCELLANEIDU SUPPLIES lle.11 ROBERT SCHLEETER _ STEVE BRIGHT REF ONO 2.•213 204 SMALL BUSLhESS REPCRTE. PAMPHLET FILE MAERIALS I 4.00 ROBERT SCHLEETEK 0.EFUN0 14:'.1-•.j '�' L APDL Sp "A" PAMPHLET FILE -AT EAIALS 26.00 28.00 '[LIRA IIMMERMAN MEFU x0 2.69 LTRYLE0.-DOST PUBLICATI[ni INC. LUNBURST CCNMUNICAl3ONS AP[N T/Ct 0.CULIT [N CASSETTE 151.95 MY-VEE JACK L'AIEP EFUND REFUND - • 23.50 - 11.69 TAG ENTERPRISES 0150 REP. G MAINT. TO BUIL 709.10 BELLE Y.CMPE VICAI MCMOPHAN REFUND T.O3 I. TAY LOP INDUS iw SES TEAM EIECTPONI CS COMMUNICATION EQUIP.. EA COMMUNICATION 25.00 CIATHAA ..GGARO REFUND. -.. -- ].4D_,_ -:•, T ECHNIGRdPHICS INC. OU TS TOE PR 21.65 ]99.00 KEANETM DOLA. REF UNO - REFUND 2.21 TEPMINIX INTL. BUIL 11 NO, DE ST CONI0.0L BECKS CATALO4U .0 IN 19.95 TIPPY BIPCMM (E0. REFUND IT409 T ONI iNONP58N DOCKS L RECORDS DISC ,25.96 KEITH COVIKG •BRW TOWN REFUND 1:63 •N; ' T TME LIFE T OTILYISE CISSETTE _ I2a.45 ]0.90 DOANA . FERREL PEL REFUND REFUND 25.00'lp UNION COUNTY FILM SERVICE RENTALS / 140.25 EPDY MORTON FUND TOTAL UNIVERSE TY GF IOWA Hdlft WESTGATE MC.K STU DY WAG ES 0.EGlSTM TION •15.00 FUHOA TRUST G AGENCY FLKOS - ..- . WEST" WU005 IeNM FILMS BCCKS CAtALWUEO/LIPOLL 26.00 16.24 VE DJA NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION (NOUN, JONN WILE, L SONS IAC. STEVEN w1N TER ASSDC. BOOKS UTALOGU ED" 35.00 3M DR 'B 1.560.0O,;V•�d. r ORLD PR fOP1iiIs IMC. IT DPIMT/REFE.ENLE 4.00 22.50 OIUMHC EFENEP NURSERY IM1C. MCN-CCNTRACTEO CE.LCALF EO IMPROVEMENTS RECORDS DISC FUND TOTAL 20].204.17 DAWHC EFENfM NURSTAY I.VC. CPO5.. BLLE SHIELD CF IOWA iM lNW0.ANCE 2] 091.33• FM:] 164.24 'R'j FUNDI CAPITAL PROJECT fUR[S BLUE COCA CCL. a. i IL ING CO. PCP OUTSIDE PRINTING 121.70 '•" VENCOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT EWMCM, AO WE AT ISINC GILEAD CA A, RURSE.Y SE RYICES gECR EATI O NAL SUPPLIES 165.00 104. TI BRCYX TRAFFIC PA CICII TRAFFIC SIGNAL COUSIN" S.IJ).00 HY-VEE FCDO STORE LIXD•S P4IhTIN4 SEPVIGE Nf ING OUTSIDE PaTHIS pC'p 240.00 •r 10].68 .=. BRCYN 1H AFFIL IPCLLCTS wdiEP ME ,EPS 4.140•Do PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CC. AD (CULTURAL MATERIAL 09.42 GRIM SNAP CONSTRUCTION INC•„ NCN-CCN INTL LEO M. TESTING SERVICES 6.576.00 IS.GO pLElSA NT VALLEY OPCMIPCS POSTAL 3N S, AN, PRE55 CGPAINTING 10].00 „-'. I. IDYA CITY LARCRATORT, INC. I CHN LU AOELL ERIN EL 26.i2 3.190.57 BCKNIE SIEFCK FC00 4EC 0.EATIONAI SUPPLIES 37.20 ENGINEERING SEMVICFS ENGINEERING SERVICES .17.090.91 T G C Y MIG. SCHOOL' 10.1.45 100-00:.. LHIV F-HAiiEAY L ASSCC. ENGINEER ING SERVICES 61.4]).01 .FST MOLEP•S FOREIGN 00CK5 BOOKS C TALOGVEGENCIESD/CIRCUL . lo:-5O, VEENSTPA G 'INN G KIMM ENGINEERING SERVICES 51.411.59 sMIAS CAN LIBRARY ASSOC. MAINT/REF E4FNLE5 ., , v EERST:A W OIF LENS IROCT ION CLNiPACT EO IMPPOVEM EN IS 1.90].6) RAKER 'L TAYLOR G0. BOOKS CATALOGUED/REF. PRINT/REFERENCE 225.00 T BEST MANUFACTURING CO. OPERATING EQUIPMENT 600.07 ei9.28 R,A, .CR PRINT/REF ERFHCE I2.00' AASEN LINO G NEVER APCHITEC TUPAL SER. DUILCING L. CONSUP. 1e.0a C.P.I. COp sIV ILLS CWRIEp PRINT/REFERExCE 6.OD,Q IBS LENOCN G•[ILEK vOELK[0.5 GFF ICE MRO GUCIS OPERATING EQU[oMENi 2)1.50 DICK ESTELL, PIES. CAIhTVCIRCULATIN4 PN .50 b.00 KEVIN WAi15 BUILDING IMPROVEME NIS 100.00 161.534.12 FINN PUPEAU SPOKESMAN BOCK CONI. BOC KS CATALOGU[0/CIRCUL 82.2 ,.;­ FUND TOTAL FRENCH G 5PA'IS" _3 AKING IT CAAEERS MAGAJ IRE PRINT/PE FEREHCE PRINT/CIRCULNC NG .00 9_001.,;­ 112-00' , ,.ITS DRUG SIOME ROCKS PRINT/REFERENCE' 4B.00 �•:t NEW ".A PEVIf. OF QUID CITY TINES PRINT/RE Ff PENCE 156.00 4.00 '. �'•' STATE HISTCRICAL DEPT. MR(NT/CIRCULATE NG 25-00 "A ...MY UNIVEP SIT, CF IOWA PPHN i/CIRCULATING DATA PROCESSING 1J-lb 73.)9 YA LDEM1BCOKS BOOKS CATALOGUED/GIRCIR FUND TOTAL 30.027.99 'DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES '10INES FUND. INTRAGOVERNMENIAL SERVICE FUNDS VENDOR NAME DRD6UCT DESCRIPTION .AMOUN AMP PRODUCTS CORPORATICh AD,IL ENTERPRISES NISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES KISCELLIHEIOUS SUPPLIES AN EPN-PERSHING OFFICE SUPPLY CFF ICE SUPPLIES. AL TOPPER MACHIN ERY CO. AMERICAN CITY L COUNTY LAN. FILL EWIF. ADVERTISING BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY BIG BEAD TURF EOUIPNENT LC. '� MISCELLANEIWS SUPPLIES - GENERAL EQUIP. BONTRt6E0. MACHINE L VELOIPG BUSES BR EESE`S BUSINESS ESSENTIALS IhCCAP. BUSES OFFICE SUPPLIES BUTLER PAPER CO• PAPER S'OLK CAFITCL IMPLEMENT CAPITCL PRCPANE GAS INC. GENEwAL EQUIP. FUELS 'CHARTER COAG MES INC. CHANTER COACHES INC. REI NBURSABLE TRAVEL REIMBUNSABLE TRAVEL CI TY. LEL I VERY FREIGHT' IOWA CII, PETTY C13N 101.1 CITY PETTY CA IN CAR WASHES LUMBERMIR....E sumfE COMMUNICATIONS ENG RECO:COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CO. EW IP.R EP c" LA /L ATIa. EQUIp.REP . CONSOLIDATED FREIGMTMAYS FREIGHT CO K STRUCTICN MATERIALS The.- CONSUMIRS CDOPERITIVE, SOCIETY STREET CLEAN C REP Eau I DIESEL 1 CONTRACTORS TOOL'[ SUPPLY DAY -TIMERS 'Ihc. N15CELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES• DES MOINES, WHEEL AND RIM Co.: ECONOGAS USE S, STREET CLEAN G REP EOUI ECONOMY CATALOG STORES CF IOWA THE F STOP MISCELUNEIOUS SUPPLIES PHOTO SUP..[ EQUIP. .PAYS FIRE EQUIPMENT CC. IST. AVE. POWER.EQUIPMENT FINE E%i. L REFILLS 5404 REMOVAL ECUIPMENT FOUNTAIN TRANSMISSICN SPEC. FRO WITH SUPPLY CO.. VEHICLE REPAIRS OFFICE SUPPLIES FU KK MANUFACTURING CO- a _W.C.' . STREET CLEAN 4 REP. EOUI BUSES GAS SERVICE'He Re, CORP. GINCERICH IMPLEMENT COOLS C NINDA EWIPMENT STREET CLEAN C REP EOUI GRUMMAN FL%18LE CO. HOC BUSINESS FORMS CO. BUSES OUTSIDE PRINTING MA TWIG MOTORS INC. HAUSNAM OUS PARTS CG. AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK BUSES HAWAEYE STATE 'BANK HAWKEYE. STATE BANK- TRANSFER 4 TRANSFER" 30 HAWKEYE STAT E'BANK HAWAEYE STATE BANK TRANSFER 1 - TRANSFER ] HAW4EVE STATE BANK TRANSFER" 't . HILLTOP ON HOLIDAY W.EC.E:ASFPVI CE .,VEHICLE REPAIRS' '- VEHICLE REPAIRS HOOTNAN ROEC CAR RASH INLAND 7 UCK PARTS ca. CAR w ES • - FIRE APPARATUS IOWA ASSO:CF HAD SthG OFFICIALS DUES &'MEMBERSHIPS - IOWA CITY. PRESS CITIZEN LEGAL: PUBLICATIONS IOYA GLASS DEPOT I; _.. - I01.A ILLINCIS GAS & ELECTRIC VEHICIE1EPAIRSN - NATURAL GAS. IPOLICEI - AGRA'ILL INCAS GAS L ELECTRIC NATURAL GAS -. IOWA MACH IAERV G SLPPLY .GENERAL EQUIP. ICIASTATE BANK :'JENKtAS EC UIPMENT CC. MISCELLANEOUS - ". GENERIL EQUIP. '. JOHNSpNS MACHINE SRIP, KAP PRODUCTS VEHICLE REPAIRS HI SCELUNEIOUS SUPPLIES 'KIP M EY FIRE C SAFETY '-- LAWPEMCE' BROTHERS IUTGYOIIVE GLOVES ': TCO! S, ,.lKMN G;C ALE. - MIS(:. EQUIP REP MAT. : HOSE : LEVY Caj IMeZ LINDER'TI ME SERVICE "a-TONTRUCKS GENERAL EOU IP. LOCNAN AS SCCIATES INC: OFFICE FURNITUNE/EQUIP. _. HAC TCCLS - •" TOOLS AB E'EOUIDMEMT, CO. STREET.CLEAN G REP 'EQVI '- MC CARE MANY MCELPCY NARY MIELRCY LCCILMILEAGE . .'OFFICE SUPPLIES -MARY'Me LMe, NAP MCKAY.-. L...... C. -. INC. '. - OFFICE SUPPLIES . '. REFER EACE MATER UL - M.pTIN EROS. EQUIPMENT G SUP.2 STRE ET'LLEAN C REP, EOUI YIAITIM•S FLOG CO.;: ..MOOEPN BUS INESS SYSTEWS.. '. OFF ICE ' SUP PLIES OFF ICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - NOBERN "BUSINESS ' SYSTEMS OFFICE EW I PMENT.AENTAL. MOPE CIL[0.. NOC.E'CIL CO. GASOLINE. . r'•GASO LINE MUNCIE RECLAMATION . L SUPPLY BUSES S•, �NAGLE LUMBER CO. . NECPLAh ALO. AUTO [.LIGHT TRUCK . ' BUSE S NEWKIP4,SAL ES " NE W' METHOD 'EW IPMENI'Cp. - FLUIDS. GASES, . OTHER IA. B AG E. TRUCKS' -' HOPTNWESTFABR ICS - NOPTHWE STEPN;BELL •PHG TO SUP.'[ ECUIp. L... - OISTIN CEECALL ANG _ OLD.CAPIT Ol.MO TOPS ' OLD CINCH ICN BM"SH - AUTO%C LIGHT TRUCK - ST'CLRAN G REP EOUI _,' P EOEPSCN-SELLS EW SPM EN T. CO.: PIERCE.KIhG' ARCHITECT A55CC. � GARBAGE TR UCKS1.. :AR CHIIECTURAL SER. -PIINFEA:CO. POMERCUIP .�I NC: OFFICE SUPPLIES '.. - MISCELLANEIWS SUPPLIES -� PRCFESSIONAL MUFFLERS -IAC. t'. QUILLCORP.• WEN ICE REPAIRS OFF ICE SUPPLIES OUINtCITlES FORD ,,AUC K -$ALES ROCCA WEL DING '[ REPAIR -TON TRUCKS _ '.:GENERAL EQUIP. . SAVIN CORPCNATION .-SEhECA CORPORATION O FF PCE. FOU IPMEHT RENTAL ' RISCELUNEIOUS SUPPLIES ". SENEGA CORPORITION, CONTRACTED INPROVEMENiS ' SIE[ CO.- . SSM. PAPER CO. TOOLS L NINK R.EW IPMEHT . OFFICE SUP PLIES SLIGER•S•HAPOWARE L APPLIANCE .:.-.GPERAT ING' EWIPMENT. CHUCK. SMtTH DISTRtELT ING " STCREY-KENWORTHY�.CC.'- ". BUS ES '.OFFICE SUPPLIES 'UNIVERSITYOF IUWA ,.- UNIV. OF IC A WCRK. STUDY WAGES WORK STUDY. WAGES, V 095 PETROLEUM Co. GP EASE L CIL wACNEX-PONTIAC '. HANOLIhG -:L ASSOCIATES " AUTO G LIGHT TAMA : APPRAISAL SERVICES WINEBR INNEP 00.EUSICxEVEN - ,CLE REPA IRS: ERO% COMP. - XENIX ZEPHYR COPIES OFFICE EQUIP MENT REPAIR OUTSIOE.P0.INTING .SUB TIMMSA MAA FGMe ROSEMARY G ERG s GARBAGE TRUCKS REC. .Ips ' MARY MARTIN': -" GA VIE LYMAA REC: TRIPS REO. TAI PS CNPIS'. SOUKLP pOAN1.,$TRU ZY"SKIt PEC. TRIPS PEC.. IN PS ARLENEVDREL- . SCCTT'JO"NS TLN REO. 'RIPS •REO. TIPS - CALVIN NELSCM ,DEC. .. TRIMS MARY ' IRVA NG RCCNELLE PRUNTY NEC. TNIPS .ANIMAL DEPOSIT$ DENNIS 'KENAEDY AHA NOHSINTA -.IEC. 11105 PEC: -TAI PS BERNACETTE RCASONEP. AL OGLEZAL '. AN I MAL. DEPOSITS .PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRENEN ES'NE. M[N ABB, PUBLIC SAFETY NETIREMFN nR S. MAY'MORGAN DEAN BEBEE - •• PURL tC �i AFETY RETIREMEN PU8LIC SAFETY AETIREMEN -- HAZEL CAPp - DONALD OOLEZ.L PUN L I L�SAPETV AE TIREMEN : - PURL IC SAFETY NET IREMEN BETH FAY 'PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRENEN .ECMN PAY - 'AMFORMAN : PUBLIC SAFETY ' RETIREMEN- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE"E" w1LiFP GARW000 'PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN LETHA He[ N RAYMOND NESS vUBLIC SAFE TY RETIREMEN P18LIC SAFETY RETIRENEN EDWIN MNO ECEL- JO$I'M KNCEDEL.; ., PUB, I SAFETY AF CI RENEN . PUB L LC SAFETY RETIREMEN ' IMAT'MAPPp Ii .ADRIAN .PI hNEYER . PUB LIC SAFETY ' RETIREMEN - PUBLIC 'SAFE TY RETIREMEN HAPOLO ROGERS '( PUBLIC S ATETY RETIREMEN LESTER ROGER LAVERAE SHAY FIT LIC SAFETY RETIREMEN FUEL TC SAFETY RETIREMEN VERNAL SHIFON :GLENN STIMMEL PUBLIC SAP ETY-RETINEMEN PUB' IC 54F ET Y' RETIREMEN HENMAA VI LLHAUEA Np S. GALE VORBRICH PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY REi IR EMT. MRS.HELEN OCIEZAL PUBL IC .SAFETY RETIRE"EN EMME'T EVANS MRS. MANYHAM PUBL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN w ILLIAH HOLLAND- . ALICE LEWIS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRENEN PUB L IC SAFETY RETIREMEN pA1RICK NLCdPN EY' EMPET POTTER IC SAP ETY RETIAEMEN PUBLIC PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN DONALDPUAVIS EDWIN PUP PEAT -PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBL IC SAFETY"RETIREMEN CHAP LES SNIDER ESL IE Sp RINKLE LE SL .P UTTL A SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBL I C'SAFI tY RETIREMEN C.O. STAN MEL RA YMOMO.VITOSH - PUBL tC SAFETYMET IREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE" MU PJOPIE WFhM EYED K.S. 'LETA WHITE': PUBLICSAFETY RET INC MEM PUBLIC SAFETY RFT,REN EM ' RtCMARO + LEE 'A""' QCLSIHG •PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMFM FUBL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN JEFFERSON SANK OF 11551..1 . OPERATING EWIPMENT SIV1N LGRPCRAi1DN _UPERITING EW ,'WENT FUND TOTAL - .9 64.91e.27�yt /I9 /I�L*L,C-&1�' IFJ�. CCUNGIL LISTING 12182 -.+. T FUND. SPECIAL RLVEALE FU.0 N 149.43 qtr r•. ,. VENBOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .MOUNT C 66.00 1"ERICIN PLANNING ASSLC. SCOKS 19. )S •..: 55.02 : BANKERS INC. LCH IRACTED IMPACVEMENTS 1!2.066.20 + , 1(10.00`':1 i A: TO4.96 KILL PUtlI ICAIIONS LLRP. ! L O PUBLICATIONS OUTSIDE PAINTING SUBSCRIPTION 693.56;+r;"• 177.00 •. 4 eb.04 2. REQ - '• CPM' IOWA CITY DEIN-CASs Be AS MAGAZINES NEVSPAP OFFICE SUPPLIES I1.30�.9 lI.at V 1.011.3)` 60.08 BA 6:67-'+. ���:' CITYPETTY CASH . IOWA CITY PETTY CAS s CNEOIT BUREAU OF ICWA CITY PHOTO STIP. G EQUIP. FILM PkOLE SSING DUES 4 XEMBER SMIvS 1.28 6.23 - HURIEL C CLIFTCN GINGEPICH AND BUILDING IMPROV FMENIS 3.750.00 •-••-�' - 4.[69.40:. '- IB.O6 348.50;'. 1• FRANCIS G EDNA GOETTLE ANO JAPES FENC IN BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS .TRAVEL ` 256.50'- 34.21- JAW ISFENCIH BEL AMC JAA nCLLANC .Ip.VEI °UILOING IMPROVEMENTS >9.92•'• 2.50- v1�' �--'IA.. ID DRp 1511 G RFSEAP CN CORP. APPRAISAL SERVICES !.000.00- 6.69 �'Iitl LIAO+.S DRIA?ING SERVICE - PRINTIIRS SUPPLIES 1.350.00 N9: 54 217.6. •C.ti M.P.S. LUASUI IAN'S INC. A. ;E;.A. ASSCC IAAF$ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARCHITECTDRAL SER. .. .)50.00 �I 92.50• 299.60 f ?;A.' NORTH IOWA CCNTAAC TORS INC. SH IV E-nATtEAY G ASSCL. CUNTRACTED IM PROVENE.TS .ENGINEERING SERVICES 26.28].°9 498.°2 ' . q•4y]•"II'a J.S 243.33 1?'Jt t�/ SHOEMAKER L HAALANG ENGIN EENS -.' - ENGINEERING SERVICES FUND TOTAL T9.2B'�n�(4. 15Z.0L0.19 35:01' .r - LEASED HOUSING - SECTION B ,4.20 4. VARIOUS LANDLORDS - RENT 66.067.501 TS:004 ilO 71.67 9}1Z MARGARETQH. JUSTEN WILLIAM DEBAUYN; RENT RENT :,1)3.00 N 1T '.394.654 25:50 e 0.00 -I "a SNA.M. VAS KAMATH ROBERT FO% IANAGES/YACAXLY RENT- Y - 37.00 .927.30 E[ IB9.42 / i ROBERT FIT ROBERT -FOX RENT RENT '210.001E J Y 46:00 ,),H 1 4 3ALL•52 •E%E'f 2•]39.,6• ,1•, 1f ROBE RT.F0A G,6 L APARTMENT6 BERRY BOLO RENT- RENT RENT 747,001 Jlj !. 141.00- e7 ',3.65 R•! ``fi ,KO LAKESIDE PARTNERS - RENT ;OP111'l 376,00 gl t 1.353.40 149•)3 .1ji-4 LAKESIDE PARTNERS ,LAKESIDE PARTNERS 'RENT RENT 251.00 j 214.007 986.02 284:0] •�r(1 LAKES, OE PARTNERS RENT 230.00 r 6.309.93 LAKESIDE PARTNERS LAKES, OEPARTNERS RENT RENT 220.00 ..727.0016Y�f<I, °.°00.42 U GyC.' MEAUORB ROOK ESTATES RENT 80.00 3.000.00 (19 WAYNE AVENUE APARTMENTS, UNIV: OF IOWA RENT RENT 118.00 - .98. 00 4.501.52 UNIV. Oi'fOVA RENT 746.000 Tk ';. te0:00 PRA :.`,1jq VOPARIL CUSTOM. BUILT HOME; RENT TEASED HOUSING TOTAL 37,00 Okl 69.388.:IS 2.650.00 TS.00 aJ1oV{ - GRAND TOTAL a 1.734.614.74: °q6„2 - February 15, 1983 2 66.50 200. 1.)OI.TO -1)3.40, 2•T]49KEY y _. 12.05 1]0.64 9.10 43.23 K�•� ' 5.99°:60 - 59D.99'017q:i 581.70 ?j• RtTi'1Y:Y 24.00 24.00f, �A 22:00�°'iCrh,iD 44 ODF 40.00'tJ - :N SJ.001nr,!n.2W ' 'tA ]0.00 �v VV1pS 292•,0 294. B3. t^'A 28I.91,f,.f BZL. C K 137: 15 :NCf5•TW' 400. )AYH NL 3.. bB I.48Jo`D+Z61i 901.69 1 16 KNL 595.67 • Se 1:56 , 694:00 "" 541.61 !Jiii uJ: 351.40 Go 417.25' 4 784. $T `36.13: 140.be... ]041 Nr 4 000.,' W Y 303.25• SOT.39 , 732.84 29) -fl A,, ) �Y 382.&S e77.0b 611.2) 246.12 SOJA] SOB•Mw, '� 130.52 a5 w 337. BT,x: i 1.03].45 . I N IS F 114.68 02.296.92 PIZ A, IKVF 1 L1'ICV U . '.' DORM MJCROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES t401NE5 1 f I l MICROFILMED BY -1JORM MIC IROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES `r f 1 l _ _ Printers fee $J_L ____ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN oFcln�aueucnnoN MIIIUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 2/2/83 The cost of PubliShin the foloowinq proceed• inBs 8, claims is $17.68. Cumulative cosf for this i Caleyear for said publication is Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, bein duly $1076.40. - -Imwa City Council, pedal me ting, February j sworn, say that I am the cashier of the 2j 1983' °'0° P.M. Cf vic,Center. Ma ea na �°�"`" cnameers o! the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, Presiding. Council- meAbdrs . present: Balmer, Dickson, McDonald, a news. paper published in said Bounty. and that Nephauser, Perret. Absent: Ertlahl:Lynch. meed by Perret, secondee by Dickson. W set a ` a notice. a printed copy of which is 1, ,Public-heering !or 3/B/B3, C 7:70 D.M., in the CobneiI Chambers. an an ordinance dee Wing Chapter. hereto attached, was published in said a.10,'The Zoning Ordinance Of the Mdnlcipal Cad of the cloy Iowa Paper time(s). on the fol- of City, Iowa, by ping the tire Ria area of Manville Nsighes to RNC -20. The Mayor In nt4 datasisl; statetl that this action Mould prohlbiL the is ranee of;but lding Permits In the roa for 60 tlys, It uld allw the Planning and Zoning Commission and . - _ the City Council to consider whether the'area in 4u6stion should be rezoned from PIA to RNC -20, and ' itr would allow proponents and opponents a fair t oportunity to present. arguments an the public - hearing. stage: She noted that the action does et j st6p construction n legally Issued bui )ding P, I,- make R7A uses nonconforming. Act,. .,]Liam Lucas, representing Furman and Nolan, appeared and voiced opposition to the no NOT e1 a r Pulse hearing. The .Mayor declared the motion - • Cashier ettiilg'a public hearing carried u niewusly,'5/0, -' . Erdahl and Lynch absent. Moved by Perret, seconded by Balner,'to refer this proposed ordinance.to the Planning and Zonfng Ca®fission for its recoam ndation and that the Subscribed and sworn to before me reZOni g beProposed is purwant to Code Section a I ,,,�Ii 1y1 �� .J (A) whereby Council on its awn mots on r Propose an etMment to the zoning a ordinance- The Mayor declared the menton carried Lhis da of y A. D. -' animously, 5/0, Eraanl and Lynch absent.n - Ly Moved by Dickson, • ''to seconded by Perri e4eive and place on fila the correspondence a lan. dem areas, representing Furman and Nolan. :They Mayor The Mayor declared the motion earned unanimously, - 5/0,. lynch and Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, carded by Perret, to �a4lourn, 4:07 P.M. .The Nayar declarad the ration .. AA wiried unanimously, 5/0, Erdahl, and Lynch absent. A more complete description Of Council. activi- • Notary Public ties, Is on file in th oflic f the City Clerk. /MARY NEURAUSEP MAYOR KARR, ACTINO CITY CLERK - No,s/MARIAN I/Ll�J Sub n7 tied for publication on 2111/83 February „16;'1983 row. as MICROFILMED BY -1JORM MIC IROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES `r f 1 l _ _ )furs,.=r - - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION M rY 414a :xC1$(-4 -CT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA -.CITY, IOWA. ,555 CIItcC�i' sy-r,_,•s- _, -` - mative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson The Hayor declared the resolution adopted. ¢'IE ra—r+_:;'�-' The Hayar announced the following vacancies newly created Historic Preservation r-,� sion: 2 vacancies for one-year terms;' 2 _�1 :•r .S" Les for two-year terms; and 3 vacancies for noted McDonald nd that three - are wind be an appointment from the Planning in0 Commisstan and that there were actually blie antics Def ng advertised. The Mayor Sid C of -T„Y "-^^ th t persons chosen to fill these positions itlons R E� a ,5T4 1 hav seem expertise in history, urban Printers fee $ yfg �:Lecture, arch<olagy, 1 MH ORIS -.f- �- 4� ogy,,;or.,_;other. closely elated fields„or demonstrate interest, in the area of historic CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION tr ' — anon: -r these ePP.intmenti w It De mane at _11Gyjus"1, moi: � 'r "•� _ ch 29.neetipe f, the City Council. STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Count ss: ITL r W _ Ved by-iP rret ,seconded by Balmer, to y. afl5roia* _ N T- Nancy -J rdi n ' 2410 Fr rolshlp. Lo the THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Right ;Camisston or a unexpired term [ I/1ni The Mayan onlarodb,. the notion II d unanimously 6/0 Dickson absent. 1 d Dy .P ,ret seconded by McDonald. to i the pir'Osndatton f theJoh s County be INTIV` "( of lSup i'vtso s Leet, War A Knorr on , tad to tee Riterr(ront'Comis to Johnson I, 4s repres ptativ for" unexpired term T 12/1/83 Tile Hayor)declared themotion Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly i o nimomaly fifD ecoodenabsent.Mc sworn, say that I am the cashier of the -Ad ed byocPerret seconded by tOonaid to *i thq recce mlation of„tn Steering Committee IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, anews- ! tit '. ,:. t stee ;; Be e G Fund be inted as,R trustee of- the Green Fund f paper published in said county, and that . - year term ending -3/l/86. The Mayor declared a notice, a printed copy of which is pilon eb 4iea iunaninously 6/0, Dickson 6 tl by'Bals(er s cord by Perrot. t del hereto a teed was published in said • iratton f e resolution the icing the X yo paper time(s), on the fol yes „ : 1m a d tne, ofcy tae k b u ea am ao a rot ►gshvjng dates 1 R .9t n ane City, f Iwe City and v oras K1 1 fI� ! ngineart,9 tmrvice for the. he LMSid ' ilday March 7'Sewr rEl lmination�:; Prof ct. -The May . � Y t � ed Lh _ gotten cers�.led unanimously 6/0 3 ebseht ,,, t} e [[jj,� tv d .by_'Er aIll seconded by McDonald to '.�ioo PtlTieVOR T013IGN AN''AGREEMENT9 101111 -THE AUTHORIZING CITY OF '111; IOVA' iIHICN AU1HORlIE51HE CITY OF IOWA yPublic tart F YAYWITHIN.E CITY LIMITS OF CORALVIU1111H AND 10 ILLEE IN THE .NAME OF CfORALVILLE' IOWA; FOA THE IT OF CAMP CAROINAL ROAD BRIDGE Cashier ¢'stions fa 't—f ine n or decla O,Lneunanns°lotion Dickson adopted. ed by !Nalmxrse,brdad by Lynch to adopt 137 Bk'; 76 95,: ESTABLISHING THAT THE REVENUE -'FUND SHALL REIMRURSE THE GENERAL Subscribed ,arid SWOrjl�t0 bei a me '!. THE PURCHASE OF ,TME -RECREATION CENTER t`�L,Y` �// :A6uymg non e� -u�-•- "ms's` L07 ata ate not less than $10.000 year. Clue roll call vote unanimous,6/0 Dickson E1Peet of ho –� ala t I_, 7 The Mayor diclar d the r solutiadopted. Chi da of� A.D. faarinn {71 N. -Cued by..Balce sanded by E dahl t adopt y : s g : -'73 38; , ,Bk 761.-p.,-'96,' AUTHORIZING AND 1. j.L± IICjlefts OSS f=�=^ .' jG THE:SOCICITATION FOR: OFFERS TO PURCHASE ->•--_ 7PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL OR A PORTION 1 GGROVE: PARK Affirmative roll tail vote 1 • - - a1f354-L�1.� ys; 6/0;' Ditksen abseat Yetl by.Ly ch seedntleC, by Perret, that the c ndlnp OHai 25 Park and sono/'th CodO of; Ord inn < Of th City Reservati�rfs _i., be consider d a given first Notary Public 3`;: tPassage ErdahI qua tioned n testifies _ t and -enf rc nLof the ordinance. After I ! fon igfnal motion withdrawn. Moved by •/� /7 seconded Dy : Perret, to tablehe No. �_�( zC/ 71 as a putF;r ati of this ordinance until I.gat had a ( [L/ to investigate the matter further.The }I.., '1 d -the motion to table carried, 5/1/1, ti 9 no',and lmer,Dickson ec absent. \�. 1 i by almer, seconded . Parrot. to Y dU.I StAYR7AKlSI$ 9 00 P.M. Tea Mayor d aba the elan fro , i ously, a Dite oflicent. Y complete descrfpti on of Council t,�.. { .s is on file in the office of th City associat:�sPP s/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR K.KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK }`: on 2/25/83.- . 6lllM?rt r March 1, 1983 i i MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES t401N ES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 2/15/83 PR ".'..The cost of publishing the following proceeoincis c ,,,and claims is 591.52. Cumulative cost for this A c calendar Year for said publication is $1,167.92. a Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 2/15/83, 7:30 1 P.N. at the Civic Center. May., • NOBaaumseer H ( presiding. h Lkft.al�Meuhauserers SePerrot (7:32). F ( Erdahl, lDic f Absent: Dickson. presented Mayor He uhauser anted hr State of the 6 City message. c The Mayor announced e e addition to the s Consent Calendar, consideration of a beer permit t lfor Pester Marketing Company. Moved by Lynch, ' seconded by Perret, that the following Items and 5 CERTIFICATE r°`° •enaatient In the content Calendar be S received; or approved, and/or adapted as amentletl: < Approved of Official Council PublishActionsed STATE OF IOW1 2n /B3, and spec, tO., 2/22/83, as Pa s bJ oct to corrections, as rectomended by the THE IOWA C11 citynerk. 8 Minutes f Boards and eomm+ss{oms: Bd. L 1 f Library Tru `1 Senior [enter I Comm. -12/2/83; Broadband Telecommunications' Comm. -12/10/83; Mayor's Youth Employment Btl.- B -- 1/25/83; Mousing Appeals Bd.-1/11/83; I Plann, n9 end Zanl nR Comm. -12/16/83. 6 { Permit MotSons and Resolutions as Bronwyn S- Val recommended by tfie Acting City Clerk: Approving Class C Liquor License far sworn, say that 1 Woadfi olds, 223 E. Wesainih.h Street. IOWA CITY PRI Approvfar Special Class C BeerWlne and sa, Y, Sales for All American Del{, #269 Old Capitol paper published 1 Man. Refunding a portion of a beer permit to Star Port. RES. 83-27, Bk. 76, D• 68, tSSUING a notice,' a prin A DANCING PERMIT -TO WOOOFIELOS, 223 E. hereto a Ched i Washington St. Approving nett C ear Permit ndSunday Sales for Pester Marketf ng Company #59. 302 S. Dubuque St.. paper RES. 83-28, Bk. 76, D- 69, ADOPTING `1 I ng date(, SUPPLEMEXT NUMBER FIFTEEN TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCESOF THE Pubift Haar,a . CEG. 83 29, Bk. 76, p. 70, TO SET A PUBLIC HEANING FOA 3/1/83 ON BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 7/1/83 THROUGH 6/30/84. RES. 83- 30' Bk. 76, p. 71, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 3/1/83 ON PLANS• r _ SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE DUBUQUE STREET IMPROVEMENTS - WASHINGTON STREET TO IOWA AVENUE, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER TO N FILE ELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL EVELOPMENT PLAN OF TRE BEVERLY MANOR CONGREGATE ARE FACILITY LOCATED AT 605 GREEK400 DRIVE. ifireative it call vote unanimous, 6/0. Dickson bsent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, rd.d by Balmer, that the RDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 655 RES ROM M1 TO C255bepST consideredNandsgiveni firstAY lvote or passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, /0. Dickson absent. The Mayor d..I.i d the motion arried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald. that he ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 26, LYONS SECOND ADDITION, FROM C2 10 R3A; LOCATED EAST OF VAN BUREN TREET, NORTH OF BOWERY STREET, WEST OFJOHNSON TREET, AND SOUTH OF BURLINGTON STREET, be on,,dered and given second oto for passage. Affirmative oil call vote unanimous• 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the motion carrietl. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that ORD. 3-3101, Bk. 21, pp. 7.8, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY OCATE, IN THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE HTERSECTION OF GILBERT AND BURLINGTON TREET, 702-314 SOUTH GILBERT STREET AND 417 EAST URLINGFON STREET) FROM C2 to CBS, be paszd and dapted. 'Affirmative r 11 call vete unanimous, /O. Dickson bsent. oThe Mayor declared the ortlinance atlopted. conded by Lynch, that ORD. Moved by Balmer• LYNAN, COOK' S25UBDIVI5 QN, WICK REZONIARENG �OWNED BTS 3 Y 4TIE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND LOCATED NORTH OF RALSTON CBSE be paVILssed GE av anAST OF GId adopted. AffirmaTt{ve REET FROM C2 TO vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret, that ORD. 83.3103, Bk. 21. pp. 11-12• VACATING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY DIRECTLY EMT OF LOT 4 IN LYMTu( COON'S SUBDIVISION,-DUTLOT- 25, be passed d adopted. Affirmative roll cell vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted.' PLACE SAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 0 vote a „norma. -•-. deal ordinance adoptetl FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. 'Affirmative 6/0, Dickson Mayor aredatfie Sister Nary Venarda, Mercy chief e edti Nil'ca11 vote unaniraul, The Kayor. declared the motion carried and officer, spoke o behalf of the Board of Di Cta in Centro, Junior absent., repeated the public heerin9s as set. ' r Mercy Hospital's interest the bytoHigh .Subscribed aIl'publ7coAeartngpfor ordi nanca Aropvoblic nearing was held P1 am 3%15/03 On establishing design standards for off-street carried ed specifications, far of contract, and cost estimate, for constructIan of. the lova City Transit Facility. T- parking. The Mayor declared the motion day} 6/0, Dickson absent. Project. by McDonald, to thl ,unanimously, A public nearing was held n the 1983 Moved by Perret, seconded RES. 83-33, Bk. 76, p. 75, APPROVING PLANS, [ampreAepublinsive Plan land Use Update. The following Senior adopt OOFCO OnTYETRAN5IT people appeared for discussiam. Sanderson, repro en ,haleranno' FORSPECIFIC [0NSTRUCTIOH HE NCEV IOWA Boothroy; Atty. Dale Company; FACILITY,BEait 'at. 19B3AUTHOR, Enterprisesand 6211. 0earbornOeVMo dghy if'I_GLiveBIDS MARCH(I6, roll The Mayor declared '- secondetl by RcOomald, to receive and place n file A. BaDodr, unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. the following correspondence: Charles MY -Vee On edge the reesolubt;ocn laaP^9dtas held on the intention to to property abutting grocery Street; from residents on HudsonAvenue; slue Industrial Development Revenue Bonds for the petition '..John 6 Cindy. ohnston, 930 Hudson Avenue; Lorna '. Street; and Atty. Dale Gene Kroeger Protect. _ No vee by lunch, se dad Ey Balm r, to dept Mathes, 707 S. Johnson %Sanderson, Hunters Run. The Mayor declared the MES 83-34, 8k. 76, pp• 7Afl6 82• APPROVING PROCEEDING a No. r - ( (( tion carried unanimously. 6/0, Dickson absent- 1 XC ED OF INDUSTRIAL Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. THE 1983 3250,000EAGGREGATEEPRINCIPALSALEAMOUNT BONDS (GENE KROEGER PROJECT) OF IN •�� 83-314 Bk. 76, P- 72. ADOPTING •' COMPREHENSIVE PIAN LAND USE UPDATE. A/lSrmaeive DEVELOPMENT CIN OF IOWA CI6/O IOWA. Affinativc ell cylol The Ma r; ll call vote unanimous, •fi/0, Dickson absent. The and Mayor declaretl the resole ion adopted a d thankad Planning and Zoning Coaission vet u n,amu Dickson absent. s declared the resolution adopted-' A public hearing was held an the into t t the staff and the .far the many hours pent an t document. antl issue Idustrial DeveloP_nt Revenue Bonds for th Company Project. A public hearing was het on the 'disposition of portions of t e right-of-way o/ between Williams Moved by Belmar, seconded by Perret, to dop Bk. 71. 83-89, APPROVING 'Sunset Street and the iron qat ';ad MEN!':-High.ay ar PES. 83-35, pp. TO 7NE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NOT TD EKCEE 1 and Bryn Mawr Heights, by Balmer, conded Y McOonaltl, to t.0. WITM ,750,000 AGGREGATE PRI HCI PAL AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIA -AN' Novel s adopt RES. 83-32. Bk. 76. 73-7 APPROVING THE' DEYELO PNEP( REVENUE BLNOS (TME NILLIAMS COS MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB \ CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 1,10INES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA .CITY, IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote u .nasus, 6/0, Dickson absent.The TMayor announced decdeclaredthe followingnadopties for the newly created Historic Preservation Commission: 2 vacancies for one-year terms; 2 vacancies for two-year terms; and 3 vacancies for three-year terms. McDonald noted that one three- year term would be an appointment from the Planning and Zoning Commission and that there were actually or statis edblic vacancies that persons chosen to fills these positised. The ons should have s expertise in history, urban planning. architecture, archeology, lava she 11 demonstrate interestor other c eI the area ated 1f h steric preservation. 529 meeting ofse apthenCCitytCounclil I made at Moved by Perret,. seconded by Balmer, to appoint Nancy Jordison, 2410 Friendship, to the Human Rights CommissSon ,for a uneapSred term ending 1/1/85. The Mayor declared the at, on carried unanimously. 6/0. Dickson absent. Moved by Perrot, conded by McDonald• to 'approve the recommendation of the Johnson County Board of -Supervisors that Warren A. Karr be appointed to the Riverfront Commission snJohnson County's representative for an unewpI red -term Zr dg 12/1/83. The Mayor :declared the motion carried unanimously, filo, Oicksan absent. Moved by Per seconded by McDonald,. to accept the recommea ndation of the Steers n9 Committee of Project GREEN that Bernadine Knight be reappointed as a trustee f the Green Fund for three-year tem ending 3/1/86.' The Mayor declared the motion carrietl unanimously; 6/0, Dickson absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Per_et, to defer, consideration of a n and the CTresolution auchorizing the May ar',- betwent en the City of awaty eCity andrk to tVeenstraest an gdet{gimme, Inc. for engineering services for.the.East Side - Trunk Sewer Elimination - Protect. .The Mayor declared the �metIOn fed unanimously• 6/0, Dickson gib nt, . loved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-36, Bk. 76pp. 90.94, AUTHORIZING .. -NE MAYOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH 'THECITY OF CORALVILLE, IOWA, WHICH AUTHORIZESCto THE CITY OF IOWA 'x CITY- 0 PERFORM ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND TO ACQUIRE r:R1GHT-OF-WAY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS' OF. CORALVILLE, IOWA; IN THE NAME OF CORALVILLE, IOWA, FOR TIIE' '.CONSTRUCTION OF .CAMP CARDINAL ROAD BRIDGE. Affirmative it call vote unanieous, 6/0, Dickson. ,absept. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ". Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch -to adopt. liES•,:83-37, Bk: 76, P. 95, ESTABLISHING THAT INE ;.PARKING REVENUE FUND SHALL REIMBURSE THE GENERAL 'FUND FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE RECREATION CENTER. a-PARKINO LOT• at a rate not less than ,10,000 a year. : pffiramLive roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson -: absent. The Mayor declared the resoluttan adopted. Moved by Balmer, se coded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 03-38. Bk. 76, D• 96, AUTHORIZING AHD DIRECTING THE SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS TO PURCHASE LAND FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF ELM GROVE PARK. At lemative nil call vote unanimous, 6/0, Oi<ksan absent. _ Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perret, that the oval nance amending Chapter 25, Parks and Recreation• of the Code of. OrdSnancez of the City of lova City, Iowa, be considered and given first oto for passage. .Erdahl questioned who testifies in Court d enforcement of the ordinance After d{scuss,on, original motion withtlraw.. Nov ed by Erdahl, econded by Perret, to table the nsideratton of this ordinance until legat,hatl a chance to investigate 'at the matLober further. The Is Mayor votln9e'tio'ha d Oicksan absent. 5/1/1, - Moved by Balmer• seconded by Perna, to r Adjourn. 9:00 P,M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Dickson absent. - A mo complete tlescrlptton of Council e actsvitiesris on lilt In the olfSce of the Cfty Clark. t /MARY C. NEUNAUSER, MAYOR G /MARIAN K. KARR. ACTING CITY CLERK D Sub:ittad on 2/25/83. L March 1, 1983 Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ched was published in said paper time(s)),,9on the fol - 1l ing eIVA �� IF' Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this/da y of /( (-��q�-D. 19� , rNo. r C /lNotary Public M LI sLAY67RKER Ernw___ MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS - 3/1/03 life COSI of publishing the following proceed ' ings and claims is S436.00. Cumulative cost to Chi, calendar year for said publication i S16 4.72. lova City Council, reg, foto., 3/1/83, 7:30 P.M. t the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser Dre'!'Ing. Counctlmee rz present: Balmer, Dickson. Lynch, McDonan:bld, Neuhauser, Perret. AbsonL:Erdahl. Moved by McDonald, s condad by Lynch, that the following Items and r endations in the Consent Calendar be received, Cormmapproved. and/or adopted As presentetl: Appro publis hen. subject subjecof t lictool Council tion. ons, recommended by the Acting City Clerk. as Approval f minutes from A-I'S Committee meeting o, 2/14/83. Minut eatiMinut s/14off3 Board, and Canal ss ions: Committee o Community NCeds-2/2/83; Airport Commission -2/9/83; Civil Service [ommiss;on- 2/5/83. Permit motions and rest -tions ded by the Actin, Ciand ty Clerks 0104. w1I ICILY SavMorBeer llerrr McGet Steady tore N104, 1104 S. Gilbert street. Approving Class C Liquor License d Sunday Sales for Aaella Earhart. Deli, 223 E. Washington Street. ApprovI ng Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Gringo'S, 115 E. College Street. Approving Class C Liquor License add land,, Sales for Sheep's Head Cafe, 209' N. Linn Street. Approving Class C Liquor License antl Sunday sales for The Gas Company Inn, 2300 Muscatine Avenue._ RES. 83-39, Bk. 7fi, p. 97, ISSUING A CIGARETTE PERMIT. Mot Ions: Approving disbursements in the mount of $1,430,399.35 for t January 1 through Januard of nce y 31, 1he Period as 'in o mendetl to audit. Authorizing a the Cil ty tar.EngS bjecer t of ways forplftflitle'for cuC.se crease odatian tyoafowa- Illinois Gasu& Electric Company for Highway 1, 6, 218 and Riverside Drive at Hartwig"Motors, Fora 11 a r Policy _ communicationbetweenthe revised Council and Boards and Commlss,ons, dated March 1, 1983. Correspondence: committer On Community Needs re meeting. with membors of the Housing Commission. Dale Sanderson, attorney for Shaler Enterprises, re Sorting of Hunters, Run Subdivision, Part One." Byron and Kay Buford Ye War Ahe Zonin Ordinancecatt528 E. iColBlege Street. of tMe;. from Civil Service commission submitting tatilled list o! applicants for the position of Captain in the Fire Department. PublicApplication Grounds,for s Kathy Mitchell S t Case a of I IIckhawk Mlnfpark on 3/8/B3 by Women's League for Peace antl Freedom, approved. Applications fpr City Plaia Use Pe rits:. of 11,V for "',Fla. to park a van in front ' - f 111 E. College fortaping o/ MASH -Mania to Am benefit the erican Red Crosson 2/23/83, approved, 11" for permisslon to park in Iron[ of 111 E. College to broadcast MASIf_ Mania to benefit the American Red Cross on 2/23/83, approved. Afllrmative r 11 call voto unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl' -bsen t, The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Perret, conded by %,ksan, to alt a 'publlI The Tor )/29/83 pn the reioning of .94 acres between Van Buren and Johnson Streets or" of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad right-of-way from MI ta R3A, The'Mayor declared toe motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Eroahl absent. Moved by Balmer, •e tla0 by parrot, to set a " pubiie 'hearfog fpr 3/15/63 on the Vacation of a '.p ti f Lucas Street right-.f-vay located north eet OIL IaPage 1 nd and Pacific Rail, d r ghSouth of the t-of-dy. AThe .Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, [ream absent. Moved by Dickson, co d�tl by McDonald, to set acertain ult hearing for 3/29/83 M the rezon imp of from MI totRNCt20.] The Mayor d at Sdoclared the motion carr, ed unadimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. 'A pub llc hearing was held on the 'amended Preliminary and final planned area development plan of Lots 91 and 92, Tyrn Cat Subd III Ston, Part Ii. Moved by Lynch,. seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE APPROVING THE MIENOED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED .AREA DEVELOPMENT.PLAN OF LOTS 91 AND 92, TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART. II, BE CONSIDERED "AND':.GIVEN FIRST VOTE FOR PASSAGE. A f i nmltive roll .call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent'. The Mayor _ declared the motion tarried, A public hearing was held on the final PAD. LSRD_plan. amended preliminary plat and final plat of Malden Ridge, Parts 1; 2, 3, and 4. ".(UROAGENERAL PIANO VfMpORt *ME PRODUCT DESCAIPTI .... A.A.A. WALD YIDS I.AVEL AGEMC A.I.A. YORLD WIDE TRAVEL AGENC 'AC10EMic PRESS INC. ACCO YEATNER INC. ..... ENTERPRISES AIR COOLED ENGINE 31AVICE3 ALT life. MACHINERY Co. AM. PHYSICAL CUILIIICATIOI .AM. SOCIETY FOR PUILIC ADMIN. AS CAPITOL 5ERVICE a t B CFFICE PRODUCTS 0 [ A RIBS CM CO. ESR COPP. BAKED PRIER Cd. INC. BELL PUBLICATIONS CGRP. BELMONT.JOBBING L IUPILY ART TREY BEADER I CO. REST RENTAL CENTER. 01 G.B CLEANERS RIGBRCTNEFS/BIG SISTERS CF T.T. To" I M:O. BR EESE•S INENSEPAM SEED 57CRE RUSHMELLS TURTLE 1UTLE1 IAP ER CO. .. CALLAGHAN t Call -al CALLAGHAN t &CM.A NY CAI I T BE IM 9LEME.T -ANN CARROLL CEDAR AAPICS GAZETTE CEA' ENMIAL OFFICE PRODUCTS CO. G.ARGE IT SY "TE I. CIT, ELECTRIC SUP ILI IDWI CITY PETTY CM. IQWA CITY IE1M1 CASH -CLIENT SECURITY TRUST FDNC CORIRaCTONS RIO" "SIP" CAESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY. THE DAILY IGWAH DECO ENGINEERING PRODUCTS DEPT. OF IUBLIC SAFETY DES NOINES REGI STEP [ TRIBUNE .1..l L Lou IPMENi CORp- O/SCOYERr TOYS ....ST VIOLENCE IMIECT ..G.YLE OUFFY. ECCNGLAS To, EIGNTH D"1115l "0" ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCI ERRS CF FIC E, SERVICES RON EVANS THE F STOP FANDEL AEAPAS IMC. PAYS ETRE Lou 1P ME Hi Co. FEDERAL ERFAESS "a A. FESLE. FlaLAR L CHAMBERS CO. 'FIRST MAT IOMAL BAN, OF F,EET..l STORES FOWLER REF.IGEKATICN GILPIN PAI"r [ GLASS CODOF ELLCW CC. INC. Y.Y. GPAl.1 A LNC. GR1PN•S ;R iHCPEOIG SUPPLY AIR FARE AIR FARE SCOKS -- No— by Balmer, Seconded by Perrot, that to ORDINANCE APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY PA r PLI.AN 0f WALDEN RIDGE, PARIS 1, 7, 3, AND 4, D S nsid9re0 ane given if rst Yet, for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 6/0,'Erdah abso.L. The Mayor declared themotion carried. Moved by Perrot, s onded by McDonald, t defe c nsideret;on of a solution approving the ..ended preliminary plat and If nal plot and to, p�reli.inary and final LSRD plan of Malden Ridge, Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. The Mayor declared th morias carr ie0 unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Mr�ed by Balmer, se co dad Dy Perret, that [h OROINANCC VACATING PORTIONS OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SUNSET STREET AND THE FRONTAGE ROAD BETWEEN HIGHWAY I AND BRYN MAWR HEIGHTS, PART -13, be considered an given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll dall vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor eclared the motion carried. Moued by McDonald, xwnded by Veret, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 655 HIGHWAY 6 BYPASS EAST AND KNOWN AS FLEETWAY STORES FROM MI to C2, be consider and given second vote for passage. Affirmative roll call ort unanimous 6/0. Erdahl absent.. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that ORD. 83-3105, Bk. 21, pp, 16-17, REZONING LOT 26, LYON'S -•ECOND AODIT ION, FROM CZ to R3A: LOCATED EAST OF VAN BURN STREET, NORTH OF BOWERY STREET, WEST OF JOHNSON STREET, AND SOUTH OF BURLINGTON SIREEi, De P. antl adopted. Affirmative roll. call vote animoUS. 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. David ""It" 800 N, yon Buren, appeared re MOT purchase of land. ' was To on the FY84 FinancepuDirector r1Vtosh and staffinember budget. Present for discussion. The following people appeared for discussion: Robert Welsh, 2526 Mayfield; Charles Ruppert, 1406 N. Dubuque Rd.; and David Rapp. 221y E. Washington Street. A public htaring was held on plans, for the ti cns. form of onstruction tOftaact th¢ano-cost estimate Dubuque Street Improvements -Washington Street to Iowa Avenue. Robert Yel sh. 2526 Mayfield Rd., appeared "e an additional street closed sf gn at Linn Street/alley and q:.sttoned the placement of the bike to 'no and transformer.' S[a/f will invest l gate. Moved by ltlneh, seconded by Gickson, to adopt RES. 83.40, 3k. 76, p. 98,. APPROVING ,PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, -FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DUBUQUE STREET- IMPROVEMENTS - WASHINGTON STREET TO IOWA AVENUE, AND AUTHORIZE BIDS TO BE RECEIVED March 31, 1983, AT 10:00 AM Affirmative roll tall vol unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved, by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to adapt RES. 83-41, Bk. 76, pp. 99-119, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND PROPERTY OWNERS ON SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET FOA THE I 50/50 FUNDING OF THE REHABILITATION OF SIDEVALK VAULTS ON BUSHKIN STREET. Affi reativ¢ roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Council member Balmer noted -them o from the Resources Conservation Commission re a response to C. A. R.G. Commufty Energy Study proposal: The City, Manager .111 can other communities re the value] of studies and schedule for informal discussion. Balmer also no Led the memo from the Parking Supervisor re vandalism in the yanking amps and requested Proposals mor control. -.Staff Hill fnwestfgate, Coordinate With to. Downtown. Assoc Cation and report back -to Council. Balmer. questioned when the library budget v0ultl be finalized in regard to County furW,ng. City Manager stated -a report wind be coming shortly. Neuhauser reported on .the recent a ti she John McDonald attended with the SclwolrgBpard a - Central Junior High property a d'stdted a H Then report Would be for The matter Ill be scheduled for the informal Council meeting of .March lath. Perrot updated Council on the recent clear cutting of trees along the Rock Island right- f•way by the railroad and Iowa -Illinois City Manager reported that Illinois, and that to Ido no more cutting until clear cutting Has decide e Brooklyn Park trees m left alter cuttin0. City McDonald apologizetl 'fpr session and questfoeod di the City Manager par noted the Purpose off in "".a d gree n responsibilities-. ties: Staff for study and outline of s departments. and report bquest I -ndd thea ,b,, the K,mbal lnumRd.bar S,d Engr. Farmer-rep]fed six v ON IMOIWT 246.9] AQ4.00. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES l7 19 ANIMAL SUPPLIES NJ St. EQUIP REP MAI. EOUIPPENT RENTAL TESTING SERVICES DUES 4.NEMBERSM BE-5.4's TCOLS G EQUIPMENT RENT OFFICE SUPPLIES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES SANITATION SUPPLIES CUTSIDE PRINTING OFFICE 5..PLIES BOORS TCOLS G EQUIPMENT RENT LAUMORY.MAVICE AID 10 AGENCIES MED ECRL SEA. FIRE APPARATUS TCCES MFAL5 PAPER STOCK BCOKS SO As BUILOIK L CONST. SUP: TRAVEL 'AOVERIISING I= INOP OFFICE EOUIPMENT TRAVEL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FILM PROCESSING MELS DUES t MEMBERSHIPS TOOLS TRIFF. CO HI.OL [MPR MAY AOVEPTf$1NG ICOL/MINOR EQUIP AEP PA TRACTS IN PLO RENY ADS MI NOP EQUIP REPAIPS RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES All TO 10111 Es IEGNNICAL SE.VICE FLUIDS. GASES. DTHER LAUNDAY SERVICE AID IO AGENCIES CALCUTATC.S - UNIFO.M AILT-I CE VIDEO RECORDING TAPE REI- G MAIN%. 10 "Mot FIRE ERT. L REFILLS FREIGHT CCaMUNICAT/ON EGUIP.REP SUBSCRIPTION DATA PROLE5SING BUILDING G CONST. SUP_ MISC ELLANEIaUS SUPPLIES PAINT L SUPPLIES 011511E 1"1"11X4 ' OPER..I.. FW IP.ENT MINDR EQUIP REPAIRS PIICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES %2.AT 37.041 .1315.00 90.00 36.00 110.40 1T1..0 119.10 137.21 1.00 37.00 30.40 21.74 9a9. 15 )0.14 e] -ole 198.11 13.00 9I2.Oe 3ee.11 aR - - S.a T3. oo 241e - AD 10.10 203.92 143.00 22.00 29-94 93.a3 .3.22 Soo. lv IO.aD te4.3. 410.00 29.92 3.00 Recommendations of the Committee on Community 0 '$,ads ted as follows: 1) CCN recommends that the City Co ncil postpoae scheduling a Joint meeting ¢ petween the Housing Commission and the Committee on 1 Community Needs htil such time as Chairperson laUrfa and [CN member/Housing Conmission iepresentative VanderZee meet with the Housing (omission; 2) CCN- reaffirms its Continuing interest in the funding of the River City Housing to]J active; 3) CCN recommends that the City Council Ildeath the additional $153,000 of CDBG montes t - fun fund the storm s s in the Rundell Street and Center Avenue era . The City Council has Previously received ainformation on or hes acted Upon these recommendations d Have by Balmer, seconded by Dieksan, to adopt RES. 83-42, Bk, 76, P. 120-124, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT NO. 81-3-032 WITH THE STATE OF IOWA, '^WA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HIGNYAY pIV15ION, FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF IOWA PRIMARY HIGHWAY NI, WITHIN IOWA CITY. Affirmative roll V11 vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Derret, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-43, Bk. 76, P. 125, SETTING LEGAL HOLIDAYS FOR PARKING METERS, PARKING LOTS AND MULTI-LEVEL PARKING FACILITIES. Affirmative roll call vote nanfmous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adapted. Moved by Perrot, seconded by McDonald, to defer consideration of resolution authorizing. the ecution of the 'fourth amendment to the contract for technical vices between the City f Iowa City and Zuchelli. Hunter. d Associates for the prepare If on of on Urban Development, Action Grant lar tbe redevelopment of Parcel 64-16 (Mott] Site). The Mayor declared the motion to defer carried unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer; seconded by Lynch, to adopt the following resolut t an% relative to the Kimbal'I Road Special Sidewalk Assessment R pProject: RES, FOR 44, Bk. 76, pp. 126-128, PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: RES. 83-45, Bk. 76, p. 129, RESOLUTION FIXING VALUES OF L0T5: pES. 83-4fi, Bk. 76, pp. 130-131, RESOLUTION ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PIAT SCNEDULE. ESTIMATE OF COST AND PROPOSED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KIMBALL ROAD SPECIAL SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983; RES. 83-47, Bk. 76, pp. 132-136, RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY. Afftrative oll call Vote anIm..S, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolutions adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret; to adopt the /ollowi np resolutions relative to the. St.. Anne's Drive Special Paving Project: RES. 83-48, ek. 76, pp. 137-139, PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR .THE CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY CF IOWA CITY, IOWA: RES. 83.49, Bk. 76, p. 140, RESOLUTION FI%1NG VALUES OF .LOTS; RES. 83-50, Bk. 76; pp.- 141-142, RESOLUTION ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLAT AND SCHEDULE, ESTIMATE OF COST AND PROPOSED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ST. ANNE'S DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING PROJECT 1981; RES. 03 -Si, 8k, 16; pp, •143-147, RESOLUTION OF NECES5IrY. AffllodtiVc roll call vote nanimous. I 6/0,' Erdahl absent. . The'. Mayor declared the resolutions adopted. adjourinYed t b.. utive11 a Session bed by ta'tliscusfs kstrategy, with counsel 1n matters' that. re presently In 11tigAtlon or where litigationis imminent where . Its disclosure would be likely to .prejudice or Ons that Ii tigaLtone the r?S,The Mayortion of Ptl clared the motion carrr unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent Meeting .adjourned to executive so, a 9: OS P.M. Ano complete. Aescription of Council activities ris on file in the .office of the ICIty Clork. ... 's/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR - s/MARIAN K. KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK Submitted for publication 3/11/83. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS JANUARY. 4983 - he had spoken to Iowa- - : paver company had agreed to TAXES. ` S the .ra i lroad policy on - LICENSE &'PERMITS d. Perret voiced concern FINES & -FORFEITURES an nptd the debris being CHARGES FOR SERVICES - Xanagerw111 a t,g.te. 1 XTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE missing' they infpral USE OF,MONEY & PROPERTY ussion re the Name !rom. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS park needs. City .Manager ,TOTAL GENERAL 1 was t0 establish - . thea DroPasetl- spL it f. 312 LOAN will tlevelpp' a chedule' LEASED- HOUSING ubJect areas, re•iewwith' OTHER HOUSING. ,c to Council.' McDonald TOTAL SPECIAL �' - '- property owners affected - - -. walk -ASS ... ments. City GRAND TOTAL S 1 ere .involved. M LEVE LUIBEM BUILDING t'LUMST� SUP. HIYFNI H.YF.. N1YFA G HCLEAND PRCFESSIGNAt SERVE CES NY -VEE FOOD _STORE NI SC EL CANEIOUS SUPPLIES NY -YEN REGISTRATION. I ICMAA REGISTRATION IBP 1 - �OFFt[E EQUIPMENT REPAIR i .C.H.A. AEI CRE MFNI CORP. SUPPLFMEQUIL RETIREMENT - INLAND ASS[C IAtES.IhC. pFFICE.FUpNITURE/EpYI P. INTERNATIONAL ASSCCIATICN OU ES t FURNI TSMlPS INTERNATIONALCITY,O UES'"c'ME FIBER,M IPS I NTL. .FpA GAREEP "V. CEITEA AEGISTRATIM INTL. HUNICIPAL SIGNAL, ASSOC. DUES L MEMBERSHIPS' INTEaTRAOE. CHEMICAL INC. SANITATION SUPPEIES - IOWAASSOC. CF 1106.' LFFICIALS DUES I MEMOMSHIPS IOWA BOO- G SUPPLY .OFFICE SUPPLIES l.C. ASSN. OF INDEIEHDENT "FIRE ICASCALrr.iH S.' 1.[.: ASSN. OF IN/EPENOENT F IRE i CASUALTi INS. 'IC CRISIS IN TER VENIIOM CEATER. •10 TOADKIES IDG. C1fY CPTI.IS' U.UB - M13CELCANEl0U3 SUPPLIES' IOYA CITY PRESS CITIZEN LE GAI RIBLICA TI ONS IDWA CITY READY, MIR CC GAL IE IOWA CCKRET IS PAVIML AS SCC. REGISTRATION- -IOWA DEPT IF 7RINSPCRT A I I CA. AIII EKE • 1E. AlI .IOWA-ILLINCI3 GAS L ELECT P IC 'ELECTPICI TY ICWA ILLIMC IS GAS t ELECTRIC HON -C"' AGfEO I.PRY IOWA RADIO SIWPtY CC. MINOR CFFICE EOUTANENT. IOWA'STATE BAR ASSGC. DUES L MFM BE FISH PS IDWA $IAIE BAR 'ASSGC. - REGISTRATION _ IOWA $T41E UNIVERSITY I.E.S.' ,ESTI LG SERVICES RENNETM IRVING I. FOOD ALLOWANCE' JOMN•S GROCERY MEALS " J GMNSOM GOMT ROCS IMC. L .REP. LF BLOC "I. [out JC. CC. AUCITORS CFFICE, I MISCELLANEOUS JONMS[M cc -.Y CLERA CCURT ECST JCHNSCh COUNTY SHERIFF j ''S.e IFF FEE JOMNSCN COUNTY SHERIFF s.ERIFF FEE FRA.. Y. J:NNSON CG.' ` PRIM TI HG SUPFEIES JCNNSChS H CHINE SHOP .1.0R EQUIP REPS/RS JORM MICROLAB .ICROFElo RGIH TELEYIS ION l ,IPAINI K'FILM/MATERIALS R OBEPT AEAi1HC ,RAVEL RIFHEV FIRE C 5AIETY GLOVES KINGS MATERIAL INC. BUILDING G CUN57. SUP. A'__ COMMUNITY COLLEGE ' I.OF ESSIONAL SERVICES KISS MANUFACTURING MIMAL SUPPLIES ARTHUR KLOGS--'FOOD'ALAMAKE LE.GUE N IOWA NVNICIPAL17leS REOf STe.TIOM L ENOCN t [IL EW •'PAI HT t SUIPL/ES L IAO.API LP PL {ES MINOR DFFICF EQUIPMENT DAYE ECHO Pp -T -CT IVE PRO- MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS' . LOHGL EY 1j IME P.000CIS 11M0R EQUIP. REPAIRS .EMI LORIS INC. - PHOTO SUP.-[ EQUIP. MCGLADREY hENCRICASCH L CC. ANNUAL AUDIT AxPCWEA IHC. 'ECHNICAL SERVICE MAAV•S CLASSpEP. L NIIMi. TO BU [L DI 'FART MAY SEED G NURSE., AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL .ENC, HE_TMI HEDICAt SER. MIRACLE RICIEAIIGN EQUIP. Co.ICC L"IHOR EQUIP PEp NA MGOEPM PIPING pEP. OF tlL00. NtG. EQUI ...IN. PIPING pEP. CF BLDG. MiG. EQUI MONTGOMERY ELE VAIDA GC. AEP. t M11MT. i0 WIL 01 „OCRE BUSINESS FORMS : OUTSIDE PAINTING MUNICIPAL FINANCE pfF ERFKF MATEPIAL- MUNICIPAL FINANCE AEGlF1RlTICN HA LEE LUMBEM CO. PAINT L SUPPLIES NATIONAL ACAOERY of SCIENCESDUES L MEMBFPSHI PS NAIL. ELECSA ICAE CCNTP AC TCRS B..S NATIONAL IASTI TOTE DUES c MEM.ERS.IPS 173,988.78 19,632.61 35.673.04 332.539.92 598.753.98 181.042.76 (38.750.48) .303;680.61 193.124'.51 4,478.33 197.602.84' .501. 183.45. e )0.17 232..0 16.83 3..73. 35..0 119.9. 2.9.5.00 ...Do 100..0. 123:x0 IS0.00 1]0.23. 92.00 193.0. . 13.172.32 3.8!9.00 1..]2.30 sD.00 1...6 1.339.35 .23. 10 1o. DO 33.33 120.00 3.1..1 30.31 ' 13 -DD uI 1 z.el ' 16.310.00 42160 I": 2.09 1.19 93.30 - 2e:Sl M l.2l 520.33 ul.410 110.92 e.o0 210.00 Aa.9s .3 1.2I.S. DO 0 23.00 Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN I. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county. and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ched was 'publis e to said paper 1inate.( l: g date( ashier Subscribed and swot to before me this/day of Notary Public No._tU u S�YV Kit M nMM OFFICIAL PUBLICATIL... OFFICIAL PUBLICA?ION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ' Recommendations of the LonaSttee D ea thatthe MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS - 3/1/87 Moved by BalaN•r, Seconded by Perret, that the 'peetls noted as follows: S<h dulingLa Joint meeting ORDINANCE APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY PAD City Council postpone a The cost of publishing the following proceed, PLAN OF WALDEN RIDGE, PARTS 1, 2, 3, AND 4, be Natw¢ea the Housing Inami ss;on and the CLoam'rperson `legs antl claims Is 5436.90. Cumulative cost for considered and giYen first ,Vote for passage. On-nity Needs ntil uchr/Housings eommf55tpn this calendar year for said publication is Affirmative r6n gen Va..n n mous. 6/0(Erdanl Anuria a d LLN w+tb the Housing 51604.72. absont. The Mayor declared the motion carried. epresentative Vander2ee eat Continuing Iowa City Council, reg. mto.. 3/1/83, 7:30 Moved by Perret. Seconded by McDonald. to fommisston; 2) CCN reaffirms its Y.M. at the [SP is Center. Mayor Neuha user defer consideration of a resolution app roving the Interest in the fundfngof .the River CityMousing presiding. CouMilmebers present: Balmer, amended preliminary Dlat and final plat a d the fw l�4ctive; 3) CCN recommends teaof t the RSO CouncED il Olckson, Lynch, NcD...To. NeunaUSO1. Perrcl. pro imf nar2 an3tl' final L50.D h, DMa or Weecinred the I llotete the adds tional ' h'thD puMell�streetsa d Absent:Erdenl. Parts I. yor fund the storm saaree.. The CS LY Council hal Moved by McDonald, second Med by Lynch, that the motion carded Unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. (enter Avenue a foilaw we Items and rR second lions In the Co ns¢nt Moved by Balmer, s o dad by Ferret, that the previously rereceive d Information On or has acted CalenOar De received, eoreapDrov¢d, and/ar atlopled ORDINANCE VACAT IMG FORTIONS'OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF Upon these ndatio%- SUNSET.S7REC1 AND THE FRONTAGE ROAD BETWEEN HIGHWPY Mavod by Balmer, seconded Dy Dickson, to adopt as pfese nteA: 1 PND BRYN MAMA HEIGHTS, PART •13, De considered antl RES. 83-42, Bk. 76, DD 120-12<• AUTHORIZING THE Approval of Of /ficial Council Actions, passage. XAYOR To SIGN AN f7 THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN Publ+sned, S.b1¢ct to - cion• as given vow vote for Affirmative roll ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT N0. 81-3-032 WITH THE STATE reeomentled by the Acting City Clerk. 11 v to unanimous. 6/0, Ertlahl absent. The Mayor OF IOWA, IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. HIGHWAY ApproRY val Of minutes free Rules Comm i Cite declared the motfon'carried. DIVISION, eeting o1 2/14/87. Moved Dy NcDoneltl, see nded by Perret, that FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION fiA01t LONA PRIMA Xi nut s at Boartls and [ommiss ions: No ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT NIGHWPI .1. WITHIN IOWA CITY. CS..t_wtive roll :Committee o Community N¢eds-2/2/83; Airporl 655 HIGIM1NY 6 BYPASS EAST ANO KNOW AS FLEETWAY all vote unanimous, 6/O,Ertlahl absent. The Mayor Commission -2/9/87; Civ (1 Service Commission- STORES FROM NI to L2, be eonstdergd and given dee lard the resolution adapted. 2/5/B7. second vote for Dassaqe. ATf irmative oil call Moved by Perret, s Med by BelHer, to adopt Permit motions d resolutions voce unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent..- The Mayor PES. 83-43, Bk. 76• D• 125• SETTING LEGAL HOLIDAYS Permit by the Actin? City Clerks. declared Tared the motion carried. FOR PARKING HET ERS, PARKING LOTS AND WJLTI-LEVEL Appro-Needving Class C Beer P¢rmit and Sunday Sales Moved by Balmor •16e77� REZONING SAT 26, LYON'S PARKING FACILITIES: Af firmatS ve ,.rOl 1' tall vote nanimous• 6/0. Erdahl abzent.,The Mayor declared for lows City Sav-Nbr Kerr•MCGee Stadonstore B3-3105, 8k. 21, pp. the resolution atlopled. .104. 1104 5. Gilbert Street. ADDroVIng Class SECOND PDDITION, fROM C2 to R3A: LOCATED EAST OF Moved by Perret, zebonded by McOonald,to C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Amelia VAN BURN STREET, NORTH OF BOWERY STREET, WEST OF defer consideration of a r.sO'Etion authodzin9 he EarharL Del+, 227 E. Washington Street. JDHIISON STREET,ad. PND d.SOUTH OF BURLINGTON STREEcallT, De fiecuttoh Of, the 'fourth' amendment. tb the Contract vote Approving Class C Liquor License and SunAay passed antl 6 0, EMah1A bsent CS The Mayor declared for technical vices betMEPn 'tee City of Iowa .. Sales for Gringo's; 115 E. College Street. unaniPous, /0, a tit and 2ucpclli, Hunter & Assoclatas .for the Approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday the ordinance adopt N Van�Buren, appeared re, preparation Of an Urban,DAvelopment: Action Grant _ Sales for sheep's Heed Cafe, 209 N. Linn purcDavihase Bu ti tta, for. the redevelopment of Parcel 64.16.(HotBl Site). _ Street. Approving Class C Liquor License and 1DOT hasO of lantl. a Sunday Sales for Tne Gas Company Inn. 2300 A public hearing was he to on the FY84 budget The Mayor declared the nw Cleo LO' de/er. carried Muscatine Avenue. RES. 83-39• Bk. 76, P. 91, Finance Director Vitosh and staffee.ber Kimble unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. L ch to adopt ISSUING A CIGARETTE REKNIT. present Tor discussion. Tne following : 0 - Moved by Balmer zecontlee by Yn i XOClons: Approving disbursements in the appeared for tliscussion: Robert 'Welsh, "25'[6 the Tai :c.ing esolutions r¢lative to ane Kiba 1'1 amount of 11.430.399.35 for the period of May held;. Charles PuDPert, 1406 N. Dubuque Md.; and poatl Special Sidewalk Assessmen MARY RES: RES. FOR January t through January 71, 1963• as Davidll 2211 E. WaSningtOnSStreet. on 44, Bk. 76, pp. 126.1299 PRELIMTNAROVEME TS IN FOR redomeentletl by the finance Oireceor, syb3ect A public hearing wa he to plans, THE CONSTRUCTION of SIDEWgLN IMPAOYEMEN7S IN 129E y to audit. Authorizing the City Engineer to spec+ncations, form of contract and cost estimate (ITV OF IOWA CITY• IOWA: RES. 83-45; Bk. 76, p.. sf gn an appllution for use o/ Alghway right- for the construction f tht Oubuque Street pE50lUTfOHF 1%TNG VALUES OF LOTS: RES..83-46. Bk. f -way for utilitles Actoemodation to Iowa• Improvements -Washington street to - Iowa Avenue. 76 pp, 130-131, RESOLUTION ADAND OPTING PRELIMINARY COS Illinois Gas L Electric Company for Highway I, Robert Walsh, 2526 May1S a l9n Rd., apDear¢tl ' e on PWT SPECPF ICATIONSEST�FOR OTHE CONSTRUCTIONS OF PLANS• THE 6, 218 and Riverside Drive at Hartwig Motors.- -addlq Ns[lonedtional etheet cplacenllosed'no of Ethe bikeLinn r island and R)MBALL ROAD SPECIAL SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT PROJECT - Formallyadopting a revised Dol icy On n 1983; RES.. 83-47, Bk.' 76, pp.:, 1U -T13%111 LUT ION comoun{cation be Ween the. City Council aM Transformer. start will investigate... OF NECESSITY. Affirmative. roll calla vote Bearer and cDmin+3afona, dated March 1, 1983. BIV¢a by Lyn ch, 'seconded by o5cksoR, to adopt .nani-S. 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared Correspondence: Committ¢eOn CommN:ni [y RES. 83-40. Bk. 76, 'p. '98,:. APPROVING .PLANS. ins re so lutfpns adopted. - Needs re meeting with menDCrs Of the Housing SPECIE ICATSONS,'FORN OF CONTRACT ANO COST ESTIMATE Moved by 'McOanaltl, s cOndeit by Perret; to Commission. Da 1c SanEerson, attorney !or FOR THE CONSTRUCT TON OF THE DUBuOUE STREET% adopt the following resolutions relecive to. tne.5t. Shaior Enterprises• re :ening of Hunters, Run IMPROVEMENTS - WASHINGTON STREET TO IOWA AVENUE, _ _ Subdivi sloe, Part One.' Byron and May, But ANO AUTHORIZE BIOS TO BE RECEIVED March. 31, 1983• gk�e176 DrivepD 137179. PAPRELIMINPRY LRESOLIS OR variance to'Section 8.10.24.8 of Che Zoning AT 10:00 AM A(firmative roll tall vote fared oIn TXE CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY Ordinance at 528 L. College Street. Memo flan 6/0.' Erdahl' absent. . The Mayor declared' the CF SOMA CITY, IOWA: AES. f13-49, Bk. 76. P. :140, Civil Service Commission submlttf ng eertif led resolution adopted. ecanded by Dickson, to RESOLUTION FIXING VALUES OF LOTS; RES. 83-50, Bk. list of applicants for Lhe positlan of Captain adopt RES. ILT-4fll`,D Bk.I 76,s Pp- 99'.119. AUTHORIZING 76; pp,. 147-142, pE50LUTI0N, ADOPTING:PRELIMINARY in the Fire Department. plAi AND'SCHEDULE, ESTIMATE OF COST AND PROPOSED Applica [tons for Use of Streets and THE IMYOR TO SIGN ANO THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST PIANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Blockhewk Ni ni Oark oe 7%8NB3cDylWomto'•s League use Of AGREPROPEMENTRTY OWNERS BETWEON SOUTH EN THE CGUBUVUE SITY OF TREETWA C FOR THE. I' THE'ST. ANNE'S DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING PROJECT -'1983; !or PDace and Freedom, approved. 50/50 FUNDING OF THE IS OF SIDEWALK RES. 83 51, Bk, 76 pp. 143.147 RESOLUTION OF Applications for City Plaxa Use Permits:. VAULTS ON DUBUQUE STREET. Affirmative ll call NECESSITY Affirmed 11 Call k unanimous. KGAN-TV for permission to park a van in front vote Unanimous, 6/0.. Ertlahl Abse t The'Hay r 6/D, .E d hlabsent.The May _., de 1 red the of 111 E. Colleg¢ for taping of HASH -Mania to declared the resolution adopted. oluti'C by PB dime .Co. by Oi k n, to benefit the American Retl Crass on 2/23/83• CouncilmeNber Balmer fir ted the C f CHOOSE toQy approvetl. KRNA for permission to Dark a van Resources Conservation CO Stutls lonO 1 h City {Churn' n el i dv Matters ato discuss st1y Bin 1n front o/ 111 E. College to Droatleast NA511- C.A. R. G. C U ity Ene rel Y Dr P llti gp do where litigation is i i nt'where in Value Mania to behalf Lhe American Red Cross on Manager ill tact other eommunit G. De I ikoly to ;re r 2/23/83• approved. of Studie and netlule for {n to 1'h sf g _ Cfsativa tag Ch posiclosure tion of the go nmenGal body Affirmative roll cull vote unanimous-, 6/0, Erdahl ealpper also ted.the meow fr. kion Asarki d the motion absent. the Mayor declared the mpelon carried. So Bruiser re vandasi f i totrot ' StaffPs wl it arrhtedlt uNiimously?6/0, Erda l ab tit.! Meeting Moved by Perret, Med by Dickson. to sot a equestetl propose -cw d)ourned to executive session 9:05 P.M. public hearing for 3/29/83 on the rezoning of .94 investigate, COGI t with Clio Dowel A e eompl to do'criptl of ' CO. acres acres De Ewean Van 6 ... n'And Johnson Streets north Association and report back'to C Il .Bal clivi de. tis on fit i the,o 1 of the CM cage, Rock Island and Pacific Aaf Stead questioned when the. library budget IOCi Cy ffice or the CS ty rtgnt•of-way tram Ml tw RDA. - the Mayor declared finalized in regard to County f Mt g - Clerk. Dp.tnc motion wrrietl unanimously, by Ferret. tabsetta NeuAauser er tacepddreedr a, rthe r cent meetingshne ayd .. /Hapr C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR lbyed by Balmer, a s/MflAN K. KARR. ACTING CITY CLERK public noaripg for 3/15/83 on [M vacation of a John Hcoonaid [tend d _ ith .the School Board ¢ :portion of Lucas Street right-oflocated np�tk. CentrLl woultl be Junior I/Orth PRi g _a Theta matter w111 the Submitted for publ5ca[Son 3/11/83. f Page Street ono route of tne'Chi ego, raper SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Island and Richie Railroad right -mf -way.' Tne ecu"" d /or the i r�dlC Coui li on 1. therecent -JANUARY. -dA83 'Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously 4/0. .Mae„ 14th.. Pp lr"e long lhenRoeL island rig ht - E tl hl absent. - tl d by NcOo na ld, to t I•vay' by the railroad and Iowa -Illinois. Cit 1 -.. Moved by Dickson. recon a i 173;988.78 a -Pohl fc hearit9 located gat 521 KirkvoodnAve T Illinot reported that the [power ce*%,nY Enatl agreedwta TAXES - .19,672.61 crtein ,raper y cutting u dl the railroad Polley on LICENSES 6 PERMITS 35.673.04 Trom Xl to RNC -20. tea Mayor declared the mutton Ido ra mo aecttlea.. Perretvoiced concern ..FINES 8 ,FORFEITURES - 332,539. -92 - carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent- leer cutting was A public hearing was held on the aceMetl r¢ Brooklyn'Park -trees antl noted the debris DRi ng CHARGES FOR SEAV3CE5 1811042.76' preliminary and Fina+ P[ae Sbdivf ion•I Partnl hd1en left after aD [ting. d Cl forMan ilei ng Ilthe elnfg11imal USEEOFLHOHEYE 6TPROPERTYUE •, 538.753.48 of to 91 and 92, -Ty' -n d by Diction, teat the D.O.I ani pl.git.ned -j', -sI the memo •ton. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 303,680.48) t'91 A y Lynch, second, kin nebd City -Na ager 1.303.680.61Move' ORDINANCE APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND the City Manager rc Dar 9 ,t .stab l5sb TOTAL GENE RAL ,_0_. .FINAL DIANNED .APER OEVELOPXENT PLAN OF LOTS 91 AHO noted the purpose of the a pose +t of.. .312' LOAN 193,124.51 92..TY'N [AE SUBDIVISION, PARI. I1. BE CONS IDEP.ED Issues and agree thea Dro tl P'had.lo LEASED -HOUSING on OTHER 'HOUSING 4,478.33I'v- ' "AND, GIVASSAGE ER FIRST VOTE FOR PErdahl a�.ent. The¢May., forstudySib lid outline of subject areasCI Staff will P, review with )9},602.84 ,call vote unanimous. 6/0, departments, and report back to Council.. Donald .TOTAL sPECTAL :call the motion carr fed. par proper ors affected <j,501, 283-45 'p public hearing was lie ld a the final PAD, questioned the'nuber sof ty nrents. City -. LSflO plan, amended prel+m+nery pl t antl "a.1 plat Dy the Ki bail Rd. Sitlewslk'A GRAND. TOTAL of Walden Ridge. Parts I; and 4. ED,,. farmer replfe0 six were involved. BUILDING 01X4 a CON ST.. Sup 676.11 HA.KEYE LUIBEM 232.90 SpUkos GENERAL FUND 'RAYEII. MAYF.. NAY ER L F. 'NO PtSCEILANElOUSCFE SIGNAL E SUPPL SEs 16.e3 PROO{ICT OESCRIPTIDM AMOUNT Hi -VEE f000 .5T00.E REGISIPATION YEN[IOR MM F. N1 -VEE MISTRAT10N 216.93 IICNR. ".OFFICE FOUtPNENT REPAIR 'al9"S A.I.A. ORLO Y30E TRAVEL AGENG .III FIRE 11x.00 IBM A.A.1.'YOPLD YIOE IRAVE. AGE NL ECORSIK 37.19 1.[.M.A. PEI IRENF.I CORP. OFFSAIPICE CENFURNL PET I/El ENTRURE gull- 1.825.2 'AClofN1C IPESS'INC. pROFF55I0NAl SERV AGES M1.00 Ix LA NO AS SCC IIIES INC. DUES. I.,F E"IITI.11?1 V11. $i900.0 AGGU YEAINER IMC. ANIMAL SW PLIES 31.20 INIEPF11lO III, AYES L MAIDE.SMIVS MB• ".ADNIL FNT10 RIBES 12.01 IN IE PNITIONAL CITY 123.0 AIR fJ]OL10 ENGINE SERVICES MIX. EQUIP REP MAI. 130.0 AIR MOP I ENGINE CO. EQUI,,E.T RENTAL 1 12.30 INIL. MUNICIPALS SIGAAL,AS:OC. OUESSG MEMBERSHIPS- _, t]1.3 1N. PHYSICAL CUI.IF ICATIOA- TE ST IMG SERVICES 77.70 ANTE PIPAOE CHEMICAL IHC. SANIT1Ti OM SUPPL's 22.0 -AN. SOL IE IY GO LUEtIC IOPIN. DUES L MEM BERSH SDS 193.8 ASSOLl1T ES GAP lT 01 SERVICE TOOLS i EJUSPNENT PExT 130.00 IDY BOOKCG SUYVLY•• GFf ICl.lS OFFICE SU'PL1 ESIVS1].lT 2.J a 1 e OFF TLE PRODUCT ORFFICE SUPPLIES T.37 low. ASS., Of. INOEIENOENT FIRE [;CASUALTY INS• 3.139_ 11 0 t R R1000N .G0. ECREATI TONAL SU PPL Ifs 12a.1a I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPEMDE"T FIRE i CASUALTY IMS. 3,a]2• BSk M.P. RECAfAItONAl S. LEIES 31.00 IC CRISIS IN IFRVENIION LE RIE. .-RIO 7L ADEWCIES x az1.J BIAtTI ICA SANIIITION SUPPLIES SB6.Tl {DWA CITY GPTINIST 4U8 M[SCFLUMEl0U5 SUPPLI ES BELL PV BL ICATIDN$ CCPI. OUTSIDE PRINTING l0.]B IOWA GITY'IRESS CII'I1. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS , 1.383.1 BILMOMI JOBBING G SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES .00.53 ION. CITY READY NIR GCFCPETE 20 D.0 MAIiNEN BFAOER i C. Ba.i 32-a7 IOWA CCNCFETE PAVING ..SCC. REGISTRATION 30.0 BEST RENTAL CENTER TC COLS L EOUIPM ENI PENT 37.01 TUNA DEPT 'a TRANSPCRTAIICN PSUIT E•.AT ERIK L1,a 59.2 ecc a CLEANERS11120`01"' AUNDAY•SE gVICE s, 325.OD IOWA ILL SNC IS GAS L ELECTRIC EL EC IRICI IY' I..QS.D BIG BRCTNEPS/BIG SISTERS CF 10 10 AGENCIES 90.00 ' IaWA ([i lMCiS GAS -L EL EGTPIL nOM-CONSRI` C IMPR' 16.1 It ST S,T.'."He M.O. N OICLL SER. NSNoA MITT FOU /DNEHT 130.0 OZERe0.9a . IDNA AS 010 SUPPLY cc. 33.0 F WE APPARATUS DUES G MEN BFR SH{PS a'(ESErI -TCCts 36.00 IDNA'STATE BIR ASSLC• REGISTRATtON .100.0 DAENNE PAN SEED STORE HEALS 110.a0 IDNA S7 ATF BNP ASSCG. 31. BUSNN ELLS TURTLE Feed G SERVICES aa.1 aUILER PAPER CO• PAPER STOCK 1]1.10 IDNA STATE UNIVEPSIIY IRE IS• FLpO ALLOWANCE 119.30 KEMNEIM1 TRYING MEALS laa.9 CA LLAGNIN L COMPANY DCORS I3T.23 JOFN•S GROCERY 104. LILLAGIIAN L COMPANY 900.3IK FLLANEOVS ap.] CIPIi W, IM Pt EMEMT 9UItBING L CONST. SUP: 51.000 ,ONM3CN Co"COC,iDPS GFf ICE t RFP. Lf BLDG. MIG• EOU ANN CAPRDLL `RAMI C[uPT GO ST a2. LECAA A.PILS WtEIIE OVER 11 S1HG 30.10 JO"NSCk CCtiN IT CLEP. SNE0.1Ff FEE 9.1 2l.ta JON NSLN 'GUM" SNE Riff SNEIIfF FEF 30, CENTENNIAL OFFICE ppODUCIi CO. MINOR Gf F{CE EQUIPMENT 589.15 J... SCF GOUNTY SH'. . ......MG Sup"'" 13a• LNIPGF IT SYSTEM TRAVEL Ft 930.39 IP... N. JOHNSON CL.' ' N6. ELECTRICAL IC AL SUPPLIES MINOq EQUII REPAI PS CITT ELECT AtC SUPPLY F ISN PROCESS TNG 83.06 ...I.. Al.CFINE SM1DP 1 NiLPOFILM 50. IOWA CITY PETTY CAS" HEALS 198.12 ]ORM NICROLAB IRA MI MG FILM/MATERIALS Ia• IDNA CITY PETTY CASH 25.00 KLAN TELEVISION , TRAVEL 1.539. CLIENT SELUq TTY 7R.$T FU NG - DUES L MEMBER SXIPS 812.06 RCBE1, NEAIIhG f GLOVES 9T. CO.TRACTORS T➢OL G SUPPLY TLDLS 3HG5 „ TEPIIL IML. BU ILD IMG L CONST. SUP. a25. EIESCE.I ELEC1NlC SUPPLY TPIFT. CDNTROL All N.t ]01�M19 .I.NEY FIRE A SIKEIY PPOFE SSIONK SERVICES 20 SHE DAILY IC.AN (LOVE R TISI.G A 130.93 KIPFwOLO CONNUMITY COLLEGE ANIMAL SU Ppll ES 3 OFCO ENGINEERS IPOOUCIS TCOL/MIHop EQUIP PEP M ITS.00 Rf 55 MIN Uf PL TYPING 'f 00p'.LLGWANCE DEPT. Of PUBLIG SAFETY TRA Cis 12.SD ARTHUR KLGGS 120. DES MOINES REGISTER G TPIGUNF EMDL,,,E"T AOS l•SSe.00 LEAGUE to IO.A NUNICIPILIIIES PE415TMilOM 3a3, DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. NIxOP EQUIP REDP APs TO.91 LENOCN L CILE. PAINT L 3UPILIES - 3O• DISCOVERY 10Y5 RECPf ATIOHAL SUPILIES MINOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS DIREST IG VIOLENCE PROJECT Al0 SO AG EIK tES 3.75o -o0 LINO.ART' SUPPLIES RINOR EO.II REPAIRS' 2 TIEN ICAL SERVICE 1a-00 DAVE LONG PROTECT IPE IPO. NINBR EQUI P. REPA{0.S GAYLF OUf FY fLu105• WSES• .,Ht. 4].30 LOM LLE. �IIE PR000CI5 321 ECCHOGAs e9.61 "FHPT LP IS INC. PHOT O `UP - U P.'i ED.11. l6•Saa IN EIGHT" O1JA.•S UUNORY LAUNOrY SERV ICF y.a T3.00 NCLLAOREY HE FOR ICK5CN C CC. ANNUAL AUDIT 12 ELDERS ERLY SE MV ICES AGEHGY at0 10 AGENCIES 106.90 NA .1 1. IHC. TELNMIUL SERVICE Sol. C ALLULII .LS a0.00 NAPV•S GLASS 'MIL MAINT. t0 BUIL 01 _ A ' ER CFFIGE 5ERVI Cis UNIFORM LOw.xLE ESD C NUP SE PY GPICULT.RK ...ER1.L, ADN CIANS 203-82 EIPL N. A 93. THE F STOP VIBED R�GOROt.. TAPE 193.00 MEPC" HOS'IT 1L MEDICAL SEA; 21, FAM OFL ALA PNS iMC. PfI. L iMT. ID BU IL OI 6-90 IP.LLE PECPEATIOF EQUIP. CO• TCCL/MINOR E.U"' SEP M M1. • fAYi PIPE EOUIPNfNT CO. FIRE ERT. G REFILLS 32.Go ...E.. PI PINL AEP. OF tlLDO. 1G. EOUI 528 FEDERAL ER PPES3 fIE IGNT 29-a9 NCD[PM PlPlnc PfP. CF TIED NiG. EQUI a]t DAN A. FESLEP CGNNUMIC ATION ECVII.PEI q].Ha MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CC. NEI• L MAIMT. TD NII L01 Sl1 MOcRt BUSINf Si FORS OUTSIDE pp1NT1NG I.DIAI L C"AHOERS CO. SUB SGPIPTION 63-22 NUM IG lis fIMAMCE AIFERFKE MAT FPIAL 2lU C FIRST NAT to NK BIN. OF DIT. PPOCESSIN4 500.19 pEGI SIMiI➢N GLEEI.eY STORES BUILDING L CONTI. SUP. I6.a0 UNIC TPAI i1NANLE 11 FOWLER REFPIGERAIfc. NISCEL4NEIOUS SUPPLIES - 16a.N NAG LUNGER CO. p11MT L SUIPLIFS 113 II0.0a NAI TOM ACADEMY Of SCIENCES DUES L MEMBER SN115 GlLI1N PI IMT L GL A55 PAINT L SUPPLIES 191 .. ELLE. CC. INC. OUTS TOE '0.1N11N4 a29. 92 NAtL. ELEC IP ICAC CCx 1RAGICgS BCLKSL MEM OEM SNITS 23 Y.N• LIAI"LER INC. OPfR1 TING EWIPMENT ",:do NAII6M IFSIIT.TE OYES 4N INN'S G.IHLIEOIC SUPPLY Np1Us EQUIP PEPIIRi '3'S3 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MATS. . OF MUNIC(PIL LLL ....... LEA WE DF CITIES DUES I MEMBlASHIPS DUES t NENBERSXIPS 361.00 50.00 KAGLE NUMBER CO. BUIL DIK L CONST. SUP. 161.91 NA 110NLL LEIWE 0' CITIES PEGISIRAII.. 300.00" xAT.L..T.CH. IN;...SERVICE "SSE.. U. WORS.M REINES NEWSPAP 13.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF C(71E5 FOA SHE DUES L MEMBERW'S BCQKSMINOR MAGAZINES NEYSPAP 1.500.00 65.15 OIL INC. p6p.IN6 {NG. LUBRICANTS TOLL/MINOR EQUIP AEP MI {38.36 396•]3 RELISH RILES Co. 9JRAL SALES MOEL•S TREE SERVICE WHOP EQUIP REREADS TREE ATIMMIK/REPLIES 27.15 190.00 PAUL'S D15CCUNT PAYLESS GASHWAYS LUMBER eU1LEIK L CONST. SUP. BUILOIK L CONST. SUP. 232.'1:.-.' - 295.25_' "XTHWE ST FRANCS PECPEATIDNRL SUPPLIES, - 21.88 L.L. FELLING CO. CO ASPHALT 117.9p _N NORTHWESTERN BE LI MDMT.YESTEPN BELL TELEPHONE EQUIP. CHARGE LONG DISTANCE CA LL1K 7.010.91 l.1 PtUM0ER5 S.NG CO. pOSi.l INSTANT PRESS SEYEA SY ST. INPR. MAT. OUT 10E PRINTING 23y,pp . CA SHY CCKEAFELS UNIFORM ALLOWANCE - I..96- ll.♦I RA010 SNACK MISCEWNFIDUS SUPPLIES 20.00 OSLO DRUG . P.I.G. IN OUS10.1ES TOMS t MI KR EQUIPMENT p.1MT t SUIpL SES Ll.ly - 169.97 RANDY SALM SAILOR LOCKSMITH SAFETY SHq ES .15CEL1ANEIQUS SUMP LIES "L 12:33 P.p.G. 1MOL51 "'. PAINS L SVPILIBG- ES 163.2] SHAY ItECTPIG REP. - OF ELECT!/S 36:00 PAPER CALHEMSOM L Co. PARAMOUNT CERAMIC INC. SAOPHONAL EQUIPMENT "RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 1.D23.90 26.77 STATE T..AS"E' " IOWA STEVE'S TYPEWRITER CO. SALES TAX PISCES TANE1 W5 WPpLI FS 70.00 :A4L•S'DISCOUNt SHOP EOUIPMENl 1:3.61 STITZELL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. EI ECTRICNL SUPPLIES 16'.12 IEYLESS CASXWAYS LUMBER ' L. L. I'LL ANG CA. TREF F. CONTROL IMPR MAT ASPHKT 9.Sb '385.01 SUh L SUM .INC. SUPT. CF DOCUMENTS NIMOp EQUIPMENT BOOKS HUGAtINES NEYSPAP 66.'5 RICHER. CO. ILEAIFG..S OFFICE FURMITNINRF/EQUIP. BUILDING.& COMST. SUP. ILO.00 26,6) TEARACLN "NSULTANTS INC. FMGI REEKING SEPI ICES TNpME.11-IYLAAG CHE.ICAL CO. .WATER/SEWAGE WEMICALS •9f0.<0; :: 2.116.61 7 ILUPBERS'SUPPLY CO. - PWNBING .SUIPN IFS ]B l.v9 UNIYEP SIIY Of IOWA YATEP AID i0AGEKIES 3.750.00-�' IO STEL INSTANT PRESS PRATT. AUDIE t VIOfG CO PP. CUISNE PAINTING' OFFICE FURNliU0.E/EQUIP. 13.30 1.560. T7 /OLLUT SDN fAhIR OI EEO. •YESCG ODES L MEMBMSMIpS TOOL /MINOR EOU[P PEP MA b1.0D 120:02 '• IMOpUCT IMFOAMNiIOA MET.OP. DUES L NENBERSH IPS - 'I.OT3:00 pR15C1L" WRIGHT _. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 30.00 ISYCNGLOGICLL1 CONSULTANTS TO IULIC.pI3K L /NSUPANC E'MGt. TESTING SERVICES - OU ES .t HEMBE.SniPS - 720.00 95:06 ERIC CNIU5IIANSEM BARBAgA 5. 0.ODN HELL REFU HO PNEUMO - '1U.89 IUCAE ITSUMP LY G0. PTEA. [0 SEPVlLES IPMEMT MINOA EM N(NpR EW IppEPA20.5 22::00 L10.BA JAMES D. Z'IEGMANN ERIC M., NELSON pEFUK' pEFUMp 12, IL' , 19,7)'•-' RACAL-VADIC INC. RADIO. SHACK MING. [QUIP AEIE"S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1]1:06 µ,O7 OAV10 L. NELSON AGNES A. REYNOLOS REFUND REFU MO' 17./9,•:., 1:29.:1 RAKE1 RIC111 MATUKE CW. . SU8IC.IPTION 10.30 sue N'SUDS REFUND . tJa})•;,; RINE.. VICTIM ADVOCACY PROGRAM ■IYE6'IRODLC Ii ,110 70 AGENCIES RCCM- 1.p 17.00 2.193.62 SHEILA LANOFAIA ROBERT 'J: BPYLA REFUND PEFUNO 1.06'+.r 11:T8-.:' SAGE. PURL ICA IONS BOORS NAGAZIN6S NE.SIA► . 22.50 GTNTH/A S. TIMMERMAN I '. AM- 11:1A'R„ LTLGR LOCK S'N TN La St1.5 ROEBUCK t CO. HIS EL SUPILIES ..TGOL'S L NI K. EWIPPENT B.00 IpI.12 CA NECK GOKOON REFUND REFUND 17.61.7 S ICURi TY"ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS' 6..00 "THENEN S. FISHER gEFUNO If:i1'0: OANIffL J. SNAP C.S.R.. SNIY. ELECTRIC SNOPTHWO'PEIOATER REP.. OF ELECT./pt BG. RBS.80 36.00 " TERESA F11l11 CINDY VILLHI UER REFUND _ gEFUNO -5:11"'•" 10.1''CV STEA•S IOVRT IC SPORTS LFMlE11 TOOL/HINOA EQUIP REP MA 617.30 "'IIT M. SITZ � 0.EFUN0 STtYE•S TYPEWRITER CO. STIEAS;CRAFTS L GIFTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR RECD EATIONAL SUPPLIES ),ly 2•ql JOSEPH MIT. ..IT TANG SEF UMp REFUND, 7,63 STILLWELL FAINT STORE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1':21. JGSEPH PNEIAN REFUND 11,15 GEPALO STOCKMAN, COFFEUSUPPLIES 15.60 RAI"Q"D MALACRANY SRI RAY 'A'" INREFUND:' REFUND 1.91 „ ] EEL OR C. STUTZMAN [CHH ERCIAL FEED 63.70 HOMEOWNERS A15[C. REFUND JOHN... SUGHOMEL SURF. pF OCC UM EN TS' TECHNICALSERVICE AEF FREKE MATERIAL 323.00 2323.00 - FUND TOTAL I16.13t �Oq.7 I... t V. 5TCRE - T G t Y TATAALR TI CLOCK- - AECMEATI ON" SUER LIES AECFEAf IDMµ SUPPLIES Uhl GPM ALLOWANCE - 7,93 22.76 39.69 FUNDS'TRUST L AGENCY'FUNDS �' VENDOR ...E PAGOUCT OESCAIPTIDN 0}N •'7,. .7 AMOUNT .,:9,•�S TEYLOP '"Dull "SC. - III...IRAPM IGS INC. TOOL/MINQA I DIP REP He CUTSIQE PAINT INC t]2.e0 117.91 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF IOWA HEALTH INSURANCE JH 3p 013 TIFFIM METAL IRDOULTS REP.L IIA INT. TO-BUfLOi 1µ.6y - IOY1 CITY PETTY CASH PRPP 12}, `1 ES TOLD GD: IN LES [NIA LES T000 CO. LAUNDRY SERVICE SUN SFORN SERVICE- 1,136.27 1.136.09 COCA CCLR'e0TTL2 MG L0. .BKUG SOWN't2 POP [OFF EESYIPLIES - y3 22 ` 1.99 TOY. L COUS"Y ECTRIC TRI STATE TDPG CO. -REP. GF ELECT./PLBG. - N!HOA. EDU IVMENT '130. C0 106•]5 HA.LE LUMBER COQ . PE [PL E•S DRUG STORES INC. TOOLS, MlSCEI"MEIOU5 5UppLIF1 24.' 9 .11-:, TROTT t JAH SEN ATTCR.EY SER. 3.056.90 PEPSI COLA D07TLING CO. pCP '� .1 72 -a U:S. POST OFFICE : BULK NAILING 200.00 .• SEARS ROEBUCK L CO. - SOUTH TCCLS 631 2D ' UN IFONM DEAr 1 NC. UNITEO;ACTION-FOR '%GU TH UNIFORM CLOTHING AID TC AGEKIES 33e.Z5 p.000.0p FAST JR. NIGH AIMILAN LIB0.AAY:ESSOC. E10 lOAGENLIES '."C' 2 010 00 Jp DO S ILK UNIVERSITY OF IOWA U V .to.I. .DATA PROCESSING PDGF ESS(OnAL SERVICES b9.50 IS0.00 BIG ILAIITIFUL WOMAN COMY, p 3A PHONE ZASIIIUTE -PRINT/CIRCULATING CASSETTE 1300 - l0. WASHINGTON PARK INC. pU1LDING, RENTAL 1.738.00 FAPLY '"IIC.N "IU !PINT/DERE RENCE 26.0 ; WEST PYBLISNIMG CO. YIlLOY CAEEx NEIGHlERHQUO CTR. - BCOKS ♦1D TO ...... S' 132.30 1.725.00- FRENCH't-SPANISH BCCM LO AP. F0.1EM05 OF I.P.B.N. BOOKS CATALOGV EO/CIRCUL PRINT/REFERENCE 53 00 2p.pp „ JOHN WILSON SPORTING GCODS " YIMEB0.ENMEN OREUSICKE RF"FATIONEL SUPPLIES. REP. OF BLDG. FVRNISN(M 255.00 - 20.60 GRAOU.iE LIBRARY-SCIDGL TROT'HARRES HEWS . PRIM T/REFERENCE _ PRINT /REFERENCE 20.00;.: - 196.08 RRYKMD LHON BACHE. � FOLD ALLOY.NCE 33233 IGWA ACADEMY DF SCIENCE 'PRINT /CI 13:00 SNlLLEP GLCBF CORP. JAFES'FDNCANA.G '. JUOCENMT-t'DRMAGES REFUND 263.96 30.00 ]GLI BCD. t SUPp LY MINNfAPOLIS'SiAR L'IRI.UNE - TCULAtING BOORS CATLLUGUE"CIACUL PRINT/AEFEKEKE 11.60;'4 A9.'0.7, LA.RENCE 'HUNSIC.E. pEFUMp - l.Go N..15 OP UG STORE - 'i PRINT /CIRCULATING ]6.00,.. XIYRtYE IMUSFMENT' CPAS :JUTABMA• BE REFUND f0.00 112.00 .EA TR ICE' SCOPE N' IINIVEg51iY Of SOY. IPIMT/REFERENCE DATPROCESSING 26:00:. 1T:2]..� - JOIN-PCNEPIN ET �. - LIS." EAALEY 0.l FUN, JUDCEXMT, L DAMAGES 132.50 223.69 - FU.O NOTAL FUND. MIRAGOVERNPENTAL SERVICE FUNDS i3.'! le - SUS IN AM ICK LGUISE PAULEV:- - EEC.. MASSES/LESSOtHS AK.'LOSSES/LE SSOMS - 610 - - .3.00 .VENDOR NARf - MODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT - A1PY LOU CLOSE ' MR.ILYN NIARELSBWC EEC. LOSSES/LESSONS AK:. LOSSES/LESSONS 6.00 6.00 ' . - AMI PAOQULT3 COR PDYTIDN MISCEWMEIOUS SUPPLIES T.UOY�L. LIDO - SER'COHEM' .REFUND - -REFUND' 7.OD 39.00 AORII Emu.P.ISES REDO 11111 'INC. NISCEWMEIQUS SUIPLZ ES RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 31.00... 12.50.:, JAMES MERLE PNEUMO - ,2.00 .. AMIRN-P MSNIMG OFFICE SUPPLY. GiFLCF SUPPLIES 115.61 / MANCI FEIMBERG 3UE'OIGKSON .. NEG. MASSES/LESSONS RE CLASSES/LESSONS 6.00 29.00 AMM !CIN, NEMT AS30GIATIOM CARL A. SMCINSON-CC. CERTIFICATIONS ' SNOW REMOVAL EQUIP. 330 00-,..' p46 Sl'y WILL A" L�UNSPACM JEFFPEY ELORIOGE .. - REFUND - '"' - JuDGEIENi L DAMAGES -♦.00 ".13 RM IOM !ALES INC. - ALAN EQUIPMENT W. MISCEWMEIWS SUppll ES �. SNOW REMOVAL "I"*• ♦3 90'; I•S6'.HI WILLIAM SEYFARTH PK. LOSS lS/Ll SSONS 25.00 BRRPOM ROTOR SU►PLY AUTO L LIGHT TRUCK 131.i1�,] 'ALMA PRESS RMPIDM ,,.L I .B DONS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL e CCH$, CATAWGUEU/CIACUL 16.20 36.13 JADES " BELL CO.. IMC. P&G of" SUET fWlPRENT CO. DEMEPLL EW IP. GENERAL EQUIP. lO8:i2:. B71J1�� A.ER ICi. LIBRARY ISSO C. - 80093 CATALOGUE O/CIRWL 16.73 eR!!St'S' '" BUSES 1.444:1{' AMfP1CAN:PMIPM.GY ASSOC. AMERICAN SGCIAL HEALTI.-ASI.I. PRIM/REFERENCE '... 13.00 "YID EpOYM CAPITOL HEATING TRAVEL ADVANCE REP. - 1200 . - RISTER'.NOEPSON•S CC. PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS - M ISCELLAMEIOUS 'SUPPLIES . 9.00 131.25' CAPITOL IMPLEMENT .OF BLDG. HTG. ECU!. GEMS RILEWIp: )86.00,,,. 1.33':0ljN BACON PAMPHLET SERVICE BAKER, S, TAVLCI CO. PAMPHLET FILE MATERIALS 111"3 CAF..000EO/C IRCVL 21.18 2.9T9.93' IMM CYMOLL =.... COIGNES INC.' TMYEL IDYRKE R E'MBUIRSApLETR AVFL 328.60,: AREA t TAYLCA CO. .PRINT/LIEF EREKE - -131.03 "ICA" We$ .112"I'MLE TRAVEL 3f3:50;: AWH•S BLC[N S. LTO. R.M. BOGGS. Co'.- PpOFE3SIGNAL SERVICES MINOR FDUfI;RFPAtRS II1.SS LIR" 21 DINNER PLA7MOUSE GIST DELIVERY AEIMBU0.SABLE TRAVEL PISCELLSNEQUS 371.257; G.K EPBLCN3 CATALOGUED/REF. 199.p0 25.12 CITY GILT ERY FREI6NT '2.37 BRODAPT INC. - MISCELLANEIPUS' SUPPLIES - 2.3 .2) 10VA CI TT PETIT CASH • ;POSTAGE 19,20 B.COAIT INC. GREG "DAN eaDAS MCArALoGED. "SSETTE 69.32 .16.00 WANK "STM CO. COMMERCIAL BAG L TEXTILE INC: MOR, EOU IPMEMT GENERAL EQUIP. 19..10,. 16.,b1- C.L. SYSTEMS INC. CHAMBERS PEC011 CORP. CCMMU.ICATIMI,EQUIP.REP DISC - - ].995.00 822.24 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Co. COMMUNICATION EQUIP.REP CAMSUPERS,CGWERATIVE SOCIETY 01ESEl18.911'.11` 11.323.30' 'CXILOPFMSIpR E55 IOWA CITT'PETTY CASH BCCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL ME SCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 'a 19 2T•7B CBM TRACTORS. TOOL t SUPPLY CO4LVILLE AUTO OEOY AIMOA EQUIPMENT V'NICLE REPAIRS 90: fl: - 139.OD" COLLEGE BDIRO'PUBLICATIGN CORAERCE CLEARING HCUSE COMTP.CT'CLEARING SERVICES PRINT/REF. RENCE PRINT/REFERENCE 12.70 5.91 -2.309.00 WIN VILLE FRAME t RILE D -A LUBRICANT CO- OICOTERM W. TWOTCW TRUCKS GREASE.L OIL OFFICE FUIRNITUR E/EOVIP. 303:60 C06P (APES t AECDRDS PEP. i MAINS. TO MAIL BI OAS[ 26.16 THE DAILY IGWN' EMPLOVMNT AOS 6]O:OQ. 1..232' COPALVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY CO911NA FAP045 SCHCCLS _ H15CElLANEOUS - 'CASSETTE - 1.00 b�ly DA EFFORT RIMING CG. INC. Ofi 7NO INE3 IPOM-00. LARBAGE TRUCES MISCELUMEIW3 SUPPLIES - 301.26 67.76' DEALEISCOPR' - OMW EDUCATIONAL CCRp. OEpT. OF URI"SERVICES BCOxS "TALOGUentCIRCUL MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES EDON BINDING 12.00 220.2. q.00 0!S MOINES WHEEL AND RIM CO. DIRECT 'LFfTI CD.. THE DAAYIYG BOARD INC. BUSES SKY REMOVAL EQUIP. OFFICE SUPPLIES - 107:90' 11[.96'; DISCOUNT REC0.05 COVER PUBLICATIONS INC. U(SC "SSETTE 23.9' 92.A9. O..'"A •- BUSES EC RISKY CATALOG 57CRES OF IOWA BUSES -THE l.µ0.99. 119:64; EAST31DE RECORDS EOU"T IOMAL ACTIVITIES INC. GASSfTIE'- - CASSETTE - 8.95 6.1' F STOP F..S'.... EW IPMEMT CG. FILM PIPE EAT. L REFILLS 399:00' 81:00; ELECTRIC MOTORS OF IOWA CITY FILMS TOR 1061 L16PARV CEMMUNICATION ECUIP.AEP DUES,[ MEMBERSHIPS G9.00 2.000.00 DAN .. "I ELs FLEET STORES � TWO -TOM TRUCKS MI SCELUNEIOUS SUPPLIES 215.9'" 12.99, "FRAME �GUSE - .- PROMNEIN SUPPLY CO. .BOO. BINDING OFFICE SUPPLIES 20..0 31.37 FOUNTAIN IRANSM15.IGN SPEC. 'G.M.C. AUTO I LIGHT iR U" BUSES 30.00 1.607.01 GALE RESEARCH CO. GIAGFRSMA,P STATION - PRIM T/REFERENCE BCCKS CATALOWED/CIRCUL 122.12 6.95 GINGERICX IMPLEMENT GODOFELLOY K0. IMC. STREET CLEAN L REP EQUI OUTSIDE PRINTING 2'7.11' 333.00 HIGH BgITHEA5 G. K. HILLS W. SANITATI DN SUPPLIES BOORS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 13.93 - 105.94 GRUMMAN FLXIBLE CA. .AKNER WOITOptUM BUSES MISCELLANEOUS 509.01 3C0.00, TME NIG"So "' CO. _ NOME PLAN.1 PS IHC: HISCELLASEIOUS SUPPLIES BOOS "T.L000lO/CIRCUL Ip 1.11 5.95 .RHIER NG TORS IMC. RNO.E. HAVER .UTO L LIGHT TRUCE TRAVEL ADVANCE 10.01, 211.00' .ONEYWELL IN..AP-BOON CD. N IS ELLANFIOUL -SUPPLIES BOONS CATALYWED/CIRCUIL J6.TB 1.2369.0. - NAWK 1 TRUCK STOP H.YRFTE IMTL. TRUCKS DIESEL GARBAGE TRUCKS 31.15' T19.S8 IOWA ILL1N015 "S L ELECTRIC toSTATE HISTORICAL -SOC IE TT I ECTRICITY BOOKS "iALOWlO/CERLUL 3.913.19 T.3b NAY.EYE STATE BANx WWfYE SIA TE !RNR TRAM SFEA TRANSFM - 309.90b:0' 9.000.00. RICHARD Q. IFNI. INC. 7 JO.EC[ BOOMS PRINT/REf EPEK! BCORS CAT.L000EO/[!FLUE ,9.62 B.St N..KEY! STATE BANK JA.ES NIILETT TPAxSFFA TREY EL ADVANCE 37I.910..T1 IIO.Iy, JCRM MICROLA8 LINK" G CILEK COM MUNICAtIGK,FWjP.REP HISCfLLANElOUS SUPPLIES - 316.16 37.33 HICRLIN POWER CO. HILttCP Oi BUSES CAR WS.ES 301.6d 137.50 L E.MfR PUBL1CRilONS CD. LIMO NPT SUPPLY BOOKS CATALOGDl O/CIACUL NISCELLANEIDUS SUPPLIES 69.73 µ.EI. WC17.1. RO.0 CAR WISH .HYDRAULIC -INDUSTRIAL' PACOUCTS' CAN WASHES -GEN ERAI EQUIP. 11.90 60.07 MIC PAINTING G PUBS -1-1015 MACMILLAN PU at 15X11.6 CO. BOOKS CA7ALOLUtD/CIRCUL - 8OCKS 4TALOWED/REF. .C.20 131.00 IOWA CHAPTER OF N.A.H.p.O. DUES t MEMBERSHIPS SO.OG K G.....LL IN'.11ATAOH S13TEM TNI M.ROLLI PRESS P.IMT/IEPE.ER" BOOKS UT ALQWFO/CIACUL 31. 10 5.00 IOWA CHAPTER Of N.A.N.R.p. IOWA GLASS OEPOi IO.A RCE LUN BEP AEG(STAA TI DN VEHICLE REPAIRS H15C ELLANEl0U3 SUPPLIES 163.0E 71.70 2.;. METICIOLI TIN MUSlUM OF ARI MICLANO BIHOCRV CASSE ITE BGO .IM 133.7f 167.40 IOWA STATE BANK JIF3PFTMOLEUM.NA IMI. RISC ELIA US HIWR EQUIP REPAIRS 1.526.!3 12'.25 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOiNES r M110EL4NElW5 WPPLIES IO ).94 JONNSCF COLNTY CLEPM MAC MINE SHOP PAIRS VENjlLE' REWT )N .CD. LSBt6eB MONEY :0.A GUIDE BOORS CATALOGUE O/CI RGUL 2.93 JGNMSCMS 23.50 RAA PPCWGTS y15CFLWNF10U5 SUPPLIES NEP.. MOSSY CPFEF YCODYCPKS T CTS U.A ).00 MWMENCE BPUIXERS AYTOMOIIVE GE LIP I; / SUPPLIES NCR CCIPORATION PAINT/KEFERENCE NAIIOM.I 0 "ECTOPY PAINT/REFERENCE 26.95 n.0. LEISE POMITI CO. ♦.91 LENOCN 1 CIL ER TFOFO`SE GEMERAL EQVIP. MAl10XAL GEOGRAPHIC S[CIEiv BOORS BOOKS CATALOWEO/GIACUL CATALOGUED/CIRLUL 9.25 LINO EP TIRE SERVICE PRO• El BUSES NAT.. MUSELN OF AXEPICIN AIT NATIOAat PUBLISHING CG. BCall CATALOGUED/REF. _ *aJONN AaxLUMDELLGi1VE aU I. VEL FILM PPOCfSSIMG NAi20NAL PELGAO PLIN CASSETTE NEY OINENSIDNS fGUMDAi10N CASSETTE ...*a JOWN A: LUMOELL IC 4 MAPtIM SEGUIPMEN tht•SU P.2 : S1PElT CLEAN L0. PEP LOU' Ao NOU,. INFOPMITIDN YLNI GEM ENi OIXEP 1NGITOLWOGEDLPAT.SL ..S9 BAO S'. OIL CO. GASOLINE .......STERN BELL HOOKS CATALOGUED/MEF• 149.93 MILYAY 1C.I.N WSINESS SY STEWS C: SaLI UPN {TUBE/EQUIP. ORTMC OSCD DRUG MISLEWNEIWS - nISCELWNflWS SUPPLIlS SUPPLIES 25. SS 109.00 VOLAE OlL CO. GASOLINE PAGiFIG COMPVTER SL'PP LT /EER BWKS GTALOGUEO/CIRLUL - 11�50 NOppE 011 CO. FLUID - WSE1. OTNEP E.A. PETE PSGN•3 GUIDES PPIXT/PEFEREMCE U'EO/CIRLUL 133.00 NEYXMEiNDOLEWIDMENT GG. GARBAGE TPUGS PNOT00P.PnIG SPE CI.LTIES BDURSLCA H - TELERNOIF LMAA6E5 POPTP/ITS IN PPSTEL P0.ATl EDUCATION.. MEDIA NISGEWWEI -USSUPPLIES 32 .91 OBENAW SUPPLY CO.L OFFICE SUPPLIES VEHI MALAR: EW IPNENT 'RENTIGE.HALL INC. PRINT/REFERENCE QUILL CCP P. MISLEL4NEIOUS F.ENi/G".ULA WD'L IES TIN ]1.30 OLD CDRITCL MOTORS 22.3) OSLO OPUG 'OT TS EN OIL CO. 1N C. FOOD LYBRICAMTS REGENT BOOK CO. CASSETTE 10.56 pE0ER50N•SELLS ELU 1DMFxi CO. GfNE RAL EOU11. R. SUE PILWROSCO COMICS OCHER UNCATLLOIEp MAT• 34.5b 100.99 IIGCE MING µCHITELT ISSCG. Uif ILE'SUPPLIESE SEMSAIIONLL SHAY EL K TRIC REP.. :PIH L NAI MT. 70.BU1L01 TA'C IPGU EM 74.40 PIGMEEP C0: 'OYER BRAMfS INC. BUSES SILVER 1U1111I SP IRI: THAT MOVES L5 BOOKS WTALOGUE O/GIPCUt " SUPPLIES 11.55 ]9.33 PDYE0. .RAKES IOY1 INC- BUSES GENE PAL COUIP. TECHIIGR..IIGS IxG. A11o.. NEIOUS 13..43 'OYER EQUIP. EMT INC. GENERAL EWIP• iNCPM0IKE IK ESS BOORS U5. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE eICKS WTALOGUBD/GIACUL -,.LOGUEO/CIPWL PV ICES - 50.00 WICKS TRIP OFFICE SUPPLIES U•5: POSTAL SEPVIGF RUL. MAILt.G. FREIGHT. y40.00 WILL 7p. POWER TRAIN TW -TOM TRUCKS- RENTAL UNTIED PARCEL SERVICE Of IOW WCPK STUDY MAGES 1.7.45 SADLER 22.30 SAVIM COR'LPATIOM OFFICE EOUIPNEMT RENTAL DMIVEPSITY UM1V. OF IOW CCMNUN ICAT30N EOUIP.REP BOOKS GTILOGUEO/CIRLUL y1.51 SAVIN G01{DOaATION L11 LOC...ITN OFFICE EQUIPMENT NISLEWNEIOUS WPPLIES UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA PPESS COUNCIL 'DUES L MEMBERSHIPS. IOO.DO ,AI LO.00 SECUPIIY ABSIMCT CO. AeSTPAGTi' IOVAACE BRWN 11011RIES VISION PP..UGTIONS CASSETTE 21).90 LYLE SEIGEL TRAVEL 1U10 [LIGHT 1P U.K FRANKLIN WA1T5 WEST CN WOODS BOORS GTALDGUEO/GIPCUL BOOKS GTALWUEa CIRLUL 8.00 SI FG CO. N.5[1 STOUR STEAM CLEANER GLAD• AO. TOOLS ICCLS ESUPpL1ES HE M.Y. WILSON SON CO. BOOKS GTALOWEO/CIRLUL - FUND TOTAL 20].!3].62 SNAP Cy TOOLS STCPEV-KENWORTHT CC.: FUNDP, CAIITAL'APDJELT FURLS ',.� SUNOCYN INC. " ' ' TECHMIGPADMI CS INC. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL OUTSIDE' PRINTING VENDOR NAPE PROCUCT DESCRIPTION ANUUNT. - Tp IPLE1T OFFICE -SU FPLY OFFICE ES MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING' 199.)6 UNION BUSCEMT VO55 PETROLELMG0. GPEASe t OIL ADVANCE ..ONO BUYER .P CYM EMR pUi5I0E AM INTEND 2.165.00 _I phY.L IS A. WILLIAMS 1.003.00 OPEUS tCKE Tp.vEL iPUCAS" ... CRE SCENT. ELERRIC SUPPLY 'TRAFF IL SIGNAL EWIPNFM .CMT P.LTED'lMPROVEnENIS. yIhEBPENNEP 6:000.00 - yIME.PENNER OREU SIGRE VEHICLE REPAIRS EOUIPNENT.PGAIP KNUTSCN COASTPUCtICN IN STOPS SERVICE "a ESSIONAL SERVICES .2.500.00 yyppy CORD.. OFFICE .USES WOOD,.$ _ M.N.Y.. F HGINIMING' SERVICES BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 1.324.13, BOB IIPMER'AM FORD •138.00 STEVE BM IGNT ANIMAL DEPOSITS ANIMAL DEPOSITS 0.:'NFUN.NN6SSOGIITES R, NEUI.AH ASSOCIATES out to IMG .IMFRDVEMENTS IT. 1113.00. J,CIE SNYGER 1.021.87 MUPPIY AXINIL DEPOSITS MOpTHEANBANK NOTE CO. OUT SICINTI NG . - ADVER/.ISING'-- JAMIGE .116.20 JCNM -SCMCTI - ANIMAL DEPOSITS DEPOSITS P.SfEMGER TRANSPORT fE LLIWG G0.- ..ASPHALT 17910 JULIE TACHENBEAG �'RA IMINIL AWIMIL DEPOSITS L.L. SMIY E-NATTE0.V L ASSCC. ENG: NEG TNG SER VI GES 25.981. t9 IN.EEM APNEWS 9.037.43- 'AMINAL DEPOSITS IN SVEFP-F INAWC I.L IN . CONSULTANT SERVICE REFILLS .JUDY AI.DO ES 160.00 AL DOLEIAL PUBLIC SAFETY AETIRENEN PAYS FIRE EW ELM SIfFIE SpAGE 0.11E- PIPE EAT. L "PP INT IMG SVPPLIFS 34.97 ES MCN... PUBLIC SAFETY PETIRENEN (UBLIC SAFETY AETIAE MEM FUW06 ENTERPRISE FU DS FUNp TOTAL IN 12!•212.41 ARS,,MIV NOR GAN DEA M BEBCE NAZEL'fJD'S - 'pypy,IC SAFETY PET IR EM EN FUELt C'SAPETY FETIRENEM I4EMEM. _ 'YEMWR NAME - PRODUCT OE SCRIPT IONS ANOVNf WA..LD. PUBLIC _SAFITT.RET PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE.EN CO ­ IMC. ' BU{LOIN" IMPROVEMENTS - 1G YOLEtAI. 300.00 JCHN FAY 47.23 FOSIMIN PUBLIC SAFETY pETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RE TIRE. EN IRE. EN ApYIMCEO, DRAINAGE SYSTEMS " N15CELIANEIOUS SUPPLIES 'EC.tppgmf RENTAL - DIREL 133.8) WALTER GARWOGG PUBLIC SAFETY RET SAFETY PETIAEN EM AFRO RENTAL INC ALUAIIMN-SULFATE. - 5.211.09 LETNA MEIN PUBLIC AORTIC SAFETY RETIRENEM YLI EO C.."WL CORP. '. ASSOC. OF. IIP PORT 'DUES t MEMBGSMIPS •535.31 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRCREW YGICAN -' AMERICAN MAR VEST hNWE5ALEAS SANITATION SUPPLIES EOMINNMNOEDE'SSL 61.]0• 'JOSEPH KNOEO EL PUBLIC SAFETY PET IREMEN RETI0.EMEN " AIG ICLF7 PU.LIC TRANSIT ASSOC. REFE PENCE MATERIAL .ISG. EQUIP REP N.T. 339.00 ROBERT P.A.O IT .PUBLIC SAFETY IC SAFETY pETIREMEN AMF.I CAN'FSEATING CG. 'TOOLS G EWI'MENT BENT 70.00 AD IAN A I TIEMNEY EP .PURL 'UBLIL'SAFE IY ..I EM EN AMSW0.:IOYAIMC. -. IOWAIMC. PAGING L 60.00 MAPOLO ROG[AS PURL IC SAFETY METIREMEN ANIYFR•-IDT. A.W., OF BOARDS CF '800.5 MAWIIMES MEW 5P.. ED 33.00 LISTIRLIVERNER SN" PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEA RETIRENEF .: JARF.8A000CR - El SHOES _ SUPPLIES 'UBLIC SAFETY ' PUBLIC SAP TVRETIRENEE FAIROM SUPPLY FIRE'IPNS RENTALS =5.44 GLENN7.44 STINMEL PUBLIC SAFETY METEMEI AlP - 9EST'AFAL CENTER,' R•A.'.B000A CO. - PEp.-OF SLOG. MTG. 'out • .856.00 .NERAL. WILL.AU ER. DILE YDP11R ICN PUBLIC SAPETT RET[RENEI EPMAC B40LEY SALES L SGYIGE MTSC. FW".REP MAI. IES 513.48 NRS. 16.35 'MPS. HELEN OOLEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETtRENfI RETIREMEI BAINDT•MEATINI L AIR GONG. .NESCELLANEIWS,SUPPL OF ELECT./FLBG• )1.36 ENIEiT-EVIMS' PU9LlC'WFIV SAFETY pETIR EMEI " BREESE PLUMBING.. - - REP. - TECHNICAL SERVICE - - 100.62 MRS: MIRY MAM PUBLIC PUBLIC SAFETY RET IREME IOW C/TY'.'EIIY CA SN C17Y IE TTY "ASN T EGMNI CAL SERVICE 23.15 WILL GP HOLLAND LEW [5 -IUBI.IC yPETY RETIRERE IOWA WITFPEQV IPNfNT CO. PLA WT EW{P. RFP.MAT. 28.31 MASALICE Al;,.. NCWpNET. 'pUBLi[ SAFETY RETI¢EME PETIREME ...IRK .GOY CORP ILOING L CONST., SVP. 'LAUNDRY SEPVIGF '- 2:392:4ePR 40.75 ANNE, POTTED IU ELIC SAFETY' PUB LIG SAFlTY RET/RENE COANFPCIAL iG�EL.. PpE14MTYAY3 '. FREIGHT - .A" 10.42 D.MALD PUpaA, _ PURL IC S. a- aET.RENE ,. CONSOLIDATED .LOMTIMEMIA'SAFETY EQ{FIPMEMT SAFETY CLOfAINL ES MI.20 CHAR. PUPPERa Mi. lel. lb [NAPLES SH IOEa PURL IC SAFETY pETIR EMF SAFETY pETIREME 'CONTRACTORS lOOI L'SUPPLT y[SCFLIAMEi0US.5UPPl1 .1MOA EQUIP REPAIRS 1.763.00 LESLIE SPRINKLE .PUBLIC '_fU.LIC -SAPETT .It._ I LONTPOL: DA iA LGRp. SUPPLY ELNo VRICAL SUPPLIES 16.36 C.O. ST EMMEL PUBLIC W,ETV RETIRE.: WNTIOL, ELECTRIC CULL IGA. GRATE. co.ciT ICNI.G .. TOOLS'I EQUIPMENT RENT i 0 : )0.90 •RAYMOND VWENM. WYAIT (UBLIC SAFETY, RET IR EMI .6 t J-INDUST.ILL LAUMOPY LIUNGRY' UNIFORM SERVICE LLUMORY•SERVICE, EER )�1l4�E1 MRS.O LET 'UBLIC SAFETY PETIREMI .PUBLIC SAFETY ERI O 3 J IXOU STPGL TJ` DAILY IOW1N ADVERT:SING' 117.01 AICHA AO W. LEE )5.00 USINESS AIT' PUBLIC SAPETT RETIREMI EBUESi DEMN IS - SAFETY SHOES "TCp1./.LHON EQUIP AFP A. . MARILYM 192.47 MODERN BUSINESS SYSIEMI iPMEM A ' WR. -DLIV EP IMC. SAFETY SNOBS 13-00 , yVI NGOAPOPAT IOM .PEP.TINGEW FUND IOTA'' 1100.E AYE 'F-STOP _ FIM PROCESSING 5.52 THE FAMOFL ELECTRIC -- REP. OF ELECT:/PLTBG- 57.00 FUMOs SPECIAL 4EVEA1E FUND 150.76 OAA A. FESLER:' S.FETI CLOTHING' UNIFORM CLOTHING 11)-29 VENWA Halt "000CT DESCRIPTION ' FIN I FEATHER PLEET MIT SLOPES - FIRST A10 t yFEIY SUP- 9.02 U L DIMG.t CONST. SUP. FREEMAN LOCKSMITH L DOOR CLOSE BUIEMB GRAPHIC CChTICLS.CCPP. MtSCEWME[OUS' SUPPLIES SYST. :MPR. M.T. 43.7E AMGICIN PLA MM IXC LSSOG: IOW CITY PETIT CASH 19.=16: Z OF IDYL CITY - OFFICE SUPPLIESipi DUES L KEN:ERSNIPS W IFF Ih PIPE pP000GT5" - CO. WATER DOLEp� ILNEMIC.t3 pp EDIT WREAV fPAHLIi t EDFAM GOEIIt ANDBUILDING 'RINRDVEMEMTS NOG BUSIN FSS.Fd1M5 - MACH. GO. - MAYKlYl.L1 OEM W EE BUILDING, IMPROVEMENTS 158.4) 183.49 AHHIE GPAMIM ]3.00 IOWA CITY pPCjS CITILEA OUTSIDE PRINTING IOVEPT IS TNG SG. 1PTMUR.NINING . ... 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PROFESSIONAL SERVICESA 303.50 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB :. CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES � i 34.40 3.116.19 1.i15.N ue.ad 236.40 9e.a. ♦..9).75 s.DD 454.40 21.90 13.30 31--l- A, .56 10.19♦1.36 2.527:21 A.316.OU 1.509.40 ]11.39 313.1. 115.56 61' 00 132:14 9.9.2.1.1 S.ze 146:3: 1949, 1.042.:09.. 62 u:Se 3]2::0 :66 i93.62 6 21.70 560:91 sae.00 N0.00 19.39 6.00 127:00 335.00 2.AL5 9B 2)9:12 21.:R 10..2. 521.43 1.011.40 1.033.45 '499.99 tYA.aB e31.3A5.z9 AMOUNT 70.00 10.00 10.30 3.60 " 51.30 TD6.T1 2.430.00 13.191.]9 116.10 1.210.31 u.1s 16.30 )e.so 38..19.29 65.2{3.50 207.00 8.681.91 220.00 219.00 137.00 2)1 209 8. .0000 277.00 25!.00 203.00 17.00 75.963.41 91.430.199.35 Marcn 15; 1983; QO Printers fee $, i CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Cournty,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the, cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a ne A,s- paper published in said county, and that a 'notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper _ O„� time(s). on the fol- SP.M. ier Subscribed and sworn to befo 1 me thisv a % 1� � d o f /� L-A/.D. 1191/20 1 Notary Public JUUMAYMAKae OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS-- 3/8/83 PUBLISH NOTICE TO CONSIDER SAID CONVEYANCE WITH RESERVATION OF EASEMENT. Afflreatl a roll call ' The cost of publishing the following proceed. In 9 8 claims is $57.20. nee Mayor deecclared the resolui�ton , present. on adopted. rumulalive Cost for III is Moved by McDonald, sut Ertlahi, to Calendar year. for said publication is $1661.92. adapt RES. 83-54, Bk. 76, ' P. 150, TO CONSIDER PROPOSAL TO CONVEY PARCEL A-2 LOCATED IN THE LOWER lora City. Council, special etfng, March g, 1983, 7:40 P.N. in Che 'Council eting. RALSTON DREEK AAFA; TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON 1, APRIL 12, 1903, ANO TO AUTNORIIE THE ACTING oI. the. Civic Center. Mayor MeuhauD, presiding. CITY - CLNNEYANCE�L ISHTI CE HEARING TO wN5FA5ENENTTo rCouMilamabars present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Abunt: none. 47TH RESERVATION . Afll rmat+ve roll call vote u nfmous, 7/0, all loved by Baicer, seconded DY Lynch, that the OROIMAIICE APPROVING Count l lmaabers Dresent. The Mayor declared the vaso] ut+on adopted. THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY ANp FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PIAN OF LOTS 91 AND Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, to adopt 92, TY'M CAE SUBDIVISION PART II, be considered and RES. 83-55, Bk. 76, p. 351, REJECTING NARK given secorxi vote /or passage. Affl native roll call DONNELLY'S BID ON THE PARCEL KNOM1 AS q-2 LOCATED vote u anlceus, 7/0, all Counc+imeabers Drosent. The Mayor decleretl the Action wrrted. IN THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK ATEA OF IOWA CITY ANO AUTHORIZING THE ACTING CITY CLERK TO RETURN Moved by McDonald, sttpndad by Dickson, that the rule requiring THE BID DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR PARCEL A-2. q/lirmative roll ordinances to be canstdered and voted an for passage at tw Council meetings prior call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Count{lmempers Dresent, The Mayor deelamd the be the meeting t hitch It is to be finally passed adoptetl.. resolution be suspended, the second consideration and vote be ua+ved and that ORO. 83-3306, Bk. 21, DD• 18-23, Moved by Balmer, seconded. by McDonald, to - dOPt RES. 83-56. Bk. 76, APTHE PRELIMINARY ANO FINAL PAD PLAN OF WALDEN RIDGE, PARTS 1, 2; 3 AND 4, be voted on for D 152, REJECTING 3WTNGATE BEVELOPNENT CO.. 1NC. P. BID . THE PARCEL KIDVN A-3 LOCATED IN THE LOVER AAtSTON CREEK /]nal passage at tAlz time. Af/]motive roll call ote an+awus, AREA'OF IOWA CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE ACTING CIN 7/0, all Counclt=,,s present, Movedub y McDonald, s condetl CLERK TO RETURN TME BID DEPOSIT REWIRED FOR PARCEL A-3. Afff by Dickson, that the ordinance be � f+Mlly adopted at this time, rout Iva roll call oto unanfaous, 7/C, all CouncllmwWers present. Tne Mayor amused Alf iraatf ve -1, call .vete unanimous, 7/p, all Coum, sombem present. The Mayor declarea the resalutton adopted. the Moved Dy Erdahl seconded by Lynch, to adopt ordinance aCOpted. Moved by 8alcer, secondetl by Lynch, [o adopted PES. 83.52, Bk. 76, 148, APPROVING RES. 83-57, Bk. 76,- p. 353, pEJECTING BRUCE R. GLASGOW'$ BIOS ON THE PARCELS KNOWN AS g pN0 A. LOCATED IN THE LOWER p. TME AMENDED DRELIMINARY PLAT AND FINAL PLAT AXO THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LSRD PLA11 Oi WALDEN RIDGE, PALSTON 'MEEK AREA OF IOWA CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE. ACTING CITY CLERK TO NETURN THE BIO DEPOSITS PARTS 3,'2, 3 AND 4. Atfiraative. rod l call vote unanimous, 7/0, REQUIRED FOR PARCELS B AND C. A/ii mauve roll call vote unenfaouz,'7/0, all LouMileMebers present.. The Mayor declared the rcaol4., adopted. all Councilmembers present. The.Mayor declared the no lution adopted. the ORDIeNANCE YACATjNG PogT7 NS OF THE BIGHT-OF�4AYb-t OF STREET to Moved by McDonald, s P "d157 �yADOPTING THE, AN�prL ANB4• AND THE FRONTAGE ROAD BETWEEN A GHVAY I and BRYM KAYR HEIGHTS, PART 13, be BUDGE83FOR�THE iI75C' YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, Af(irsatfve roll cell. considered given seco'd vole for passage.- Afflmative roll cell vote vote unanimous, 7/0, . alt Councflwbers Dresent. The Mayor declared the resOlu[fon adopted. u animous, 7/0, ail Coureflmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion Moved by Perrct, seconded by Dickson, to adopt carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, that RES. 83-59, Bk. 76, p.. ]55, APPROVING CADI TAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 1986 the OND. OF 3107, Bk. 21, pp. 1 5, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 655 HIGNWA, 6 BYPASS THROUGH 3988. City Manager noted that several projects rare still in EAST AND KNOWN AS FLEETWAY STORES FROM Ml To, C2, be Dossed. and adopted. Atf lrmative roll call vote questdon entl that modification could. occur. A(Tfrmetiveroll tail I v to nanicau,, 7/0, all CouncflceeAers present. n+mous. 7/O,p all Councl laxaabers Drosent. The The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Mayor declerea tho ONin. en adopted. COumilarmbor Erdahl requestad that the ageMa I be revised to have RecommendatS on o! the LitY/CauneY Urban irl Comittee r•ega111ng future develmpmont policies row public hearings bathe first Rees considered fmmadilt, alter Planning and Areas 3 and 4 of the Urban Fringe Study noted as tollws: Area 2on+ng molten. Cwmi Vameben a ^reed• A Public hearing held 3: 1) Expand Area 3 te Incorpore4 11 property included in the. NorLA Corridor an ortl+nance to lone the entire area ofs Kanv,i Ile Heights to RNC- Davelopamnt- Plan put te the tw-idle extraterri tor+al furl zdf ttlon; 2) Estabitsh a 20. Staffinember Franklin' pros.nt' for discussion. The fol laving people appeared: Maureen Keough, 216 policy that futuro develOpmenc in Area 3 zhoultl meet"be. North Corrddor Plan Parforsance Stand.. Mclean; Susan Nancher, 127 CroVa Dr. Johann 325 Beldon; Wrgeret Cox, 226 giver; upon their.adoption; 3) No annexation is expected to take place in this area in the near future. Area Maranhe/t,- Mary Pardon, 225. •River, Harriet Stevens, 4a0 Magm an, John Mannfnger; 130 Ferson; Barbera stay, 4: 1) Expand Area 4 to include all property within 131 Grove; e d Sally Staley;'314 Be1Con. Moved by PerreC, No lw-mile extraterr+torlal furl stlictlon o/ the Cfly'up to the Area 3 boundary on the east aM south seeorMad by Lynch, LO. opt and plate on file the 'at., bj.t.1ng to the proposed te 1-80; 2) *Establlsh a Do11cY to a courage aprlcul [ural tlevelopcent In Aroa 4 and resitlantial change from AttY• V111 tam Lucas, o1re .nting John Nolan. Tne Mayor declared the aatton to accept the co roll development In the North Corridor; 3) No annexation is u j pandence carrietl nanlaousTV 7/0, Cou.Wi)r anticipated in this area in the or future. The ;j Coaaictee ill :f lMllze its consensus regarding Areas 3, and 4 t the next regularly scheduled . ors present. .loved by Balrmr, secoMled by Erdahl, to I adjourn 8:30 D.M. The Mayor. declared the motion met,;Harte 9, 1983, after rev{ew of the pre] ialnary consensus by carrietl unanimously, ,7/0, all Councf leemban present. the City Councit aM the County Board Of supervisors. The .draft of the A' more complete description of Council February 37, 1983, City/County Urban Fringe Committee minutes were also received. Consensus o/ actfvlti.s is -on' fila in Lire office of the City Clerk. ' LM Council was to agree wi itthe recomaentlet+ons. Moved by Bal war, seconded by Dickson, to'adopt "WAY C NEUNALSER, MAYOR RES. 83-53, Bk. 76, p. 349, TO CONSIDER PROPOSAL TO CONVEY PARCEL A-1 LOCATED IM THE LOWER RALSTON s/NARIAN K. KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK i CREEK AREA; TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 12, 1983,'AND TO AUTHORIIE'THE ACTING CITY CLERK TO Submitted for Publication on 3/22/83. .r I ' .March 22 1983 MICROFILMED BY DORM NIICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES r 1�0 Printers fee $ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn,say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol- io ing date(s Cashier Subscribed and _sworn to before, me this U1, clay of*16—L, A.D. 19 jj Notary Public No. Lai t (pa- �` iwuetnr MICROFILMED BY the ONOIma u --un' ,nc cru �. - - MANVILLE WEIGHTS TO RNC -20, be considered aid given f lrst vote for passage. Erdahl stated he Ill— and Is found no­Ible conflict. conflict of ini,eralt Affirmativewith rol1Cit,lAtttto unanimous, 6/0, Ly.h absent. The Mayordeclared the motion Certs ed. The Mayor announced the I-"-1 ng vacancies oe Boards and , Commissions: Corteetttea. on Comunity Svocal - 3/1/86, one unespi red ternand Ing ngi 7/1/83, nd ane for three-year term ending 7/l/83; Dal. of Electrical Eaaminers &Appeals - one vacancy for an unerpi rod term ending 10/26/84. These appointments rf 11 be made at the April 26th meeting of the City Council. Moved by Dern[, seconded by McDonald; to accept the recommondation of the City of Coralville to appoint David Gerlemen to the Riverfrogt Commission to fill an unexpired tars ending 12/1/84. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Lynch abseontled b Mtgonald,. to Moved by Perret, s y appoint Jack Robinson, 1229 East Burlington, and Scott W. Boyden, 1209 Guildford Ct., to the Mayor'i Youth Employment Bd. forthree-year terms ends 11 4/16/86. The Mayor declare,. the motion tarried unan i mous, y, 6/0. Lynch absent DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MID INES r a® ,s 1, 1983—Iowa City Press -Citizen -5A ' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS - 3/15/83 The cost of publishing the following proceed. ings & claims is $88.40. Cumulative cost for this.; calendar year for said publication is 51750.32...E lora City Council, reg. -mcg., 3/1123, ac' 7;30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presidtnp. Counci ,members present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdan, (7:32), McDonald, Neuhauser, } Perrot. Absent: lynch. '. The Mayor proclaimed March 16, 1983, Tennessee Will I— gay and Tribute to Dan Gable And i The Totally Awesome Ione Mewkeye Wrestling Team , Day. Moved by Perret, seconded by McOonald� that the following items andr commendations in the.7 Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/,or ' adopted as prc•.ented: Approval t Official Council Actions, ' rap. mcg., 3/1/83, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes f Boards and Commissions: Library Old, of Trustees -2/24/133; Broadband i Telecoaadnications Com. -1/11/83 and 1/I8/83;� Planning and Ill Com. -1/6/83 6 1/20/83; %. Housing Com. and Congregate (busing Task Force (spec. tg.)-1/3/83; Housing Com.- 219/:3; Senfor Center Com. -1/13/83; Housing 84. of Appealr2/8/133.- Permit motions as recommended by Cir;' Acting City Clerk: Approving Class C Beer,. Permit and Sunday Sales for Eagle Discount _ - 600 N. Class t Beer Permit and SundaySalesfer`Zagle .. Discount Supermarket 1Z20, 1101 S. Riverside Drive- Approving Class C Liquor License and Suntlay Sales for B.P.O. Elks 1590, 637 Foster 1 Rd. Approving Class B Beer Permit and Sunday,i sales fmr to John Silver's E9, 1940 to_ , Muscatine Avenue. Resoluttans: RES. 83-60, Bk. 76, p. 156, .1 I ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE RALSTON CREEK,; VILLAGE SANITARY SEWER RELOCATION, 1982, ' PROJECT AS CONSTRUCTED BY J.C. CONSTRUCTION, ; INC. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Correspondence: M.L. Htl n cutting of.; trees by Iwo Rel lroad Company and lora- Illinois Gas 6 Electric, referred to the City - Manager for reply. Robert Beals, Charles,: Eble, and Della Grizel re Central Junior'High.; property, referred to -the City Manager for:; ; -ply Tom Cilek re definition of. family"''. 1 under the. ew zoning ordinann, referred ta;' the City Manager for -Ply. Dean Loven re, I service by Hawkey-•.' ' 1� possible rate increase and [mel aVt atom, r ferred to the Coale SpeCi alist,, for investigation. Hillcrest Family: Services;• •: 1 no zoning. for group homes, representatives Hi l icnst ill attend formal Council' .from meeting' for discussion. Comunity :Action ' Research Group with attached Proposal for. a cc -unity energy. management study. Mems from the Civil Service- CoOe1ticantz submitting certified lists o! DO tollwing positions: Maintenance Worker 1- Lmdfilt; Water Meter Reader•Water -Division;,,; - Maintenance Worker II -Water Division. Don OHI - sbornepears 01oningf fpr11rt" homecm Services, 'app reEx. 'contact the City Council advised the agency to . ; aofnPdjusptment��gAffirmativZn e' or pursuing the Board -11 tail vote unanimous, 6/O, Lynch absent. .The; Mayor declared the motion re the Consent Calendar, carried. ,' -- Moved by Balmer, sacanded by Perret to def r ' til March 29 the motion approving Class C Licluor.. Christopher S. Wilke dba Wilke s 122" , License for Wright Street. The Mayor declared the tt to: • . Thesously, 1 defer tarried 6/0, Lynch absent of a�' _A public heart req res held on the Vacation portion of Lucas Street right -of -ray located th' Chicago. Rock Island; of Page. Street and south of and Pal Railroad right-of-way. A public -heating as held the proposed: ortltnance establishing design standards for off-• street p4rkfng`areas:. Planner Knight present for; of, slides impact ofi discussion and'prasentatlon'of proposed ordinance. Joe Holland, atty. for Clark, appeared re .definitions and technicals the amendment. Mr. Holland; , problems with proposed ill, submit his co;xerns in writing so staff and, Planning and Zoning can better address them. Staff, at an infor will report back and discuss informal- P,and Zoning„ Larry Baker, Pl anning appeared. , ' Moved by Balmer; seconded by Dickson, .to tables . i I first Consideration of an ordi r_ establishing. designCanards for parking areas. The Kayor' declared the motion carried ureniensly,w6/0, lynch item absent. City Atty.. "" the v .simply -as tabled and did not the Council reTerr�ing the ordinance back to Plcnning and Zoning. Moved by, Dickson, seconded by Parrot. todater for two weeks 'an ordinance approving the amended preliminary and final planned area development plan f Lots 91 and 92. Ty'n tae subdivision, Part.2. The Mayo .declared the motion carried unanimously, ' 6/0, Lynchabsent. by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to defer .Moved for two weeks the rnsoll approving the amended prelims nary .and final large scale residential, j . development plan f Lots 91 and 92, Ty'n -Coe Subdlvtsion, Part 2. The'Mayor declared the motion carriedunanimously, 6/0, Lynch absent - Moven by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that ORD. 83.3108, 8k.,'21, p, 26-28, VACATING PORTIONS OF Ek.; THE PIGNT-OF-WAY �OF.SU"SET oTREELAII INE FRONTAGE ...� ^•• mer, un mvw up xFlf,HiS.. PART MICROFILMED BY the ONOIma u --un' ,nc cru �. - - MANVILLE WEIGHTS TO RNC -20, be considered aid given f lrst vote for passage. Erdahl stated he Ill— and Is found no­Ible conflict. conflict of ini,eralt Affirmativewith rol1Cit,lAtttto unanimous, 6/0, Ly.h absent. The Mayordeclared the motion Certs ed. The Mayor announced the I-"-1 ng vacancies oe Boards and , Commissions: Corteetttea. on Comunity Svocal - 3/1/86, one unespi red ternand Ing ngi 7/1/83, nd ane for three-year term ending 7/l/83; Dal. of Electrical Eaaminers &Appeals - one vacancy for an unerpi rod term ending 10/26/84. These appointments rf 11 be made at the April 26th meeting of the City Council. Moved by Dern[, seconded by McDonald; to accept the recommondation of the City of Coralville to appoint David Gerlemen to the Riverfrogt Commission to fill an unexpired tars ending 12/1/84. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Lynch abseontled b Mtgonald,. to Moved by Perret, s y appoint Jack Robinson, 1229 East Burlington, and Scott W. Boyden, 1209 Guildford Ct., to the Mayor'i Youth Employment Bd. forthree-year terms ends 11 4/16/86. The Mayor declare,. the motion tarried unan i mous, y, 6/0. Lynch absent DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MID INES r a® ,s RIS ��caiu-� 31 X5183 roapp:o", hn N�rSesrard eC1764 RIb Donald, - to Thoeaa R. Stott, 419 E: , 170,4ld,'tpo ayDriv� antl and Zoning Loan. Ior Itva-year id. andjnpDSll/Bg 1.10 0 M4Yc Gciarotl the cotton carded umnfoous ly; Moved by nPerret; �secontled D roappolnt. Fred C.:. Krause,.2575 BI flroodn,ln. �'a Q Jamht Seh htaro X390 Hall Der: Drlva and appalret tens a df ll ^Ave•; Ior throe - year ^. M S/i/86. '. TAa,XAyor de<laretl the oat fon CarrIad-unanfwusly, 6/0; lynch -absent. Convention Bureau Tecklo roe reported on the Ceuncll.v;ould:; bedfawssfnp tAts°atnen;nd nateC in/ortnl'" sa..fon:'. He also. stated uptoaing " discusstonsro Central Junior'Hf h ro ,he.. /alt taking. ,good 'wrn notedi'he paaertmy re TuDlit Yorks Ofraetdr' n street sl0nal liaison find requested Co..f.Meonsf I ate. whzet _Straetz;":and for...Tnloreal}eacion.r 1 D: vi 11 to sent 'or toun%ila e.the Talnes NCD be uuabar af_cooyla{n,,t and action' on esch hnd nuaber {.Fp�l:charges ed and... tllepositfon. Also included %.rill' -be ,t I'=": w c.'rc b rklnprdopz. Erdahl'compllmented (Balanr; Ne h°�aa es enA�ADarre[is7ati,:11C mfttee ' informed on issues. % :far'befnp "well adopt ES. by Ba ON. , �eewnded ' by' MCD midTHE ; : to 'ADDEN INOR . TO ',""'All 7THEpCITYS7-161 CLERK�T�TTES.IAN . ADDENDUM TO AGREEXENT H0: 83-A-ppp FOR 'THE :. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BENTON STREET/pIYERSIDE'OgIHE INTERSECTION.-',Balwr mted:hfa dfsa0rceonnb. rf VE tln Dedestnipn phase'slgnal:'ebut wind•: both ;f r DIY'/o'r the ProJect.: Afllrnative�uI '.11'- th ote: unantmus;-.6/0;,_fynch. absent,:.. T -d": "11 'declared CAe ns I tion adoptad Movetl by B-1-1,:.+etond d by Parrot to.adopt PES. -B3-62,. Bk 76, pp,i62-163, ESTABLISHING RATES FOR OL M PERFOPMED By CITY PERSONNEL FOR h'EE0 CONTROL UN'PpOPERi]ES: 4HEgE THE:OivNEq. REFUSES. TO "CUT' THE NEEDS, „ Affirmative roll 'REFUS S TO " 'unanimous;".6/0"Ynch :.absent. .:'.Thr.NeYar:li- vote U nsolutton d pted _ - Mo'ed by Mona .`sec tled •by ,Parntr toy dopt RES jy3i 63, Bk. 76,.0 164 ESTABLISNIJ&.;4 _. COMIITNENI-:TO. PROVIDE' FIHgNCIA 4� ESpOpi, TO ,THE: :IONN50 COUNTY COUNCIU.OF.. GOVEPNNENTS: -�Alfirnative',. -. nil, call rote. unanlmus,, LyneA :ops t - Mayo declared the resolution adopted. dopt RES.• 83 64Po t, „seconded .' yY . Mc0omla,' to -.THE EXECUTION:. OF. jHBk 76; cD:'165-172;:=01,IZING TMA CCT FOR ,TECRNICALESEpVICFS,,2%E E CITY Et-- ' - FOpATHE AE AATION OFI ANUNBAN DEVELOPMENTS ITY, 0 : Af11reaClve.TH 11 AFDEVEIDWiENi'',OF; :, PAPCEL 1,64-.1b,.:. absent. The ullvaw:umniaous,. 6/0 ly cll, Movatl by pal araA. the re.,.Cton adopted., 'the ORDINANC/WENOING 2,DF'TH ECOUE 0E-0R01NgNCESe- .CITYDF IDVA CITY,:IOVA;;BY;ADDING'THEgETO-MTICLE- XI WHICH PROVIDES' FORIHE"ESTABLlSHNENT"OF 711£',. 'DEPARTMENT OF, PUBLIC.TRAMSPogTATION, DB'consTdgred ,nnI give /fret.vote for Psssape.:. Afflrmatfv- roti :Call v to unanfalo s 6/0 "11 absent.'-•'TAe.Nayor '.declared the moon w fed. �,. ORDINAARTI REPEALINaaGr SUBSECTIONb(80 OF SECTION t2 166. AgTICLE - Vill. ;: CHAPTER .;Y OF. THE CODE OF ORDIfWICES,'CITY OF :IONq LITY,'IONq;"Oy DELb . . FROM SAID ARTICLE VIII THE,TRANSIT. DIVISION INTINE. OEPAgiNENT OF. PUBLIC WORKS, Ea given. ff rsivote..fo"r;.. Bassaye.•, Afltr%tfv roll "call vo4..unanimus,. : tarr•LYnch absent: TAa Mayor•r'tletlared the'eotion tea. the-. Mined ry Erdahlll -e tided by McDonald. that considered area �irirq .that'. ordinances must -De. ea6tinpz prior tothe meetfo at.9hfCh,t- Coup 11. finally p4ssetl Dei,suspended ..that. the /Into I RD. 8 i. Bk- 21 antl. to be.ralYed.apd that ON0. B3 3109, Bk. 21 pp•':29-31, AMENOING.SECTIOH 3I, OF. THE CODE OF OR01NNgAryryCCQQS Of THE CITY.OF LION .CITY;' IOMA;.TO REDUCE 6TH TIME THiN`CEMENTS•.FOR- NOTICE AHO ADDEAL,:pe,vpLed on fo 'Tinel. passage at "thin t1w Afflruative roll' call' vote, umninnus, - 6/0, .•, LYMA'absent. Moved. by. Erdahl; seCondad�by McDonald tAet'tha_ ordlmnca be flml ly adopted, at eE th1s. lice Af%fenative'roll call vota:umMm"oua, Lynch..absent.. The.'_Mayor, declared, chi 'arolnaMe adopted, •dtouMranv9 10 P X.er Aa Mayoral d bred 8.1.,"(*o carried u animously; 6/0, lynch'abzent...the'°OE,Y:^ actfritfa>'�is tnPffle in theiofffce oI �.tf0ieouCity Clerk; s/MARY C. MEUHAUSER; HgYOR s/."AN K. KARR,' ACTING CITY: CLERK SubmfLted for publication 3/25/83. • /MARIAN K. XARR, ACTING RCL. NEUHAUSER,:MAYOR , SUDmf tied for puDlieatiop 3/25/83. MdTCh.4Y, 1553 MICROFILMED BY 1 DORM MICROLAB i CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES is t , 0 Printers fee S_ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN L. Bronwyr S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, sl y that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, aprinted copy of which is hereto at ched, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol- IgKing d 1 V Cashier Sub�s`c"ribeed} and sworn' to before me this -L! day of A.D. 1983 r Notary Public No. t (0� �. JUU SLAYy�� OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 3/2VB3: (. The cog of publishing the following p pecilM�.s .:ancl claims Is $12.48. Cumulative East for mis ,'calendar year for said publlcallon Is $1,762.80. '..leo fifty Council, spacial 'immure, March 22, ._1903 '7;00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of.the Civic Canter, Mayer IteuhsuNr:pmsldln8. Council- members ouncil•membe s Present: Balser Erdahl. McDonald. _- IN h4 dssr. remit Absent: Dlckaon, Perrot.lynch. - Moved by seconded by'McDonal4, that. the ORDINANCE' REZONING' 1K .ENTIRE iLU AREA OF - MANVILLE HEIGHTS TO RNC -20, be considered end Dived - sa;OrW vote .for P& $$ -P- Affirmative roll ell -. vote uneniaous, , 5/O..Dickson And lynch absent, ,The . . Mayor:declsred the motion carried. r .. Moved by Balser, -seconded by Perrot, to adopt RES. 83-65. Bk. 76, p. 174, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR '3/ WI. AT 7:30, P.M., ON THE BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1983, THROUGH d9NE' 30, 1904. to separateout tee. Transit levy' transferringtIt intotthe.swcial levy FUAffirmattive - nil call ote unanisous. 5/0; -Dickson and. Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the lotion tarried. . ..Mooed Informal secanded by Pbrmt. to .. d1 urn to..informal session, 7:05. Tb� Mayor declared ..the" motion ca -led uneninusly, 5/0.. - Dickson and Lynch absent...._ . A marc complete description of Couneil'activi- ties 'is -on file in the atfica of the City Clark. ATARI C. NEUNAUSER. MAYGR - s/MARIAN K.'KARR. ACTING CITY CLERK Submitted for publication on 4/1/81. .'.•... April 5, 19M '- - 1, MICROFILMED BY ' JORM MiCROLAB CEDAR RAPfDSeDES MOINES f i r Printers fee 0= CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is heretoat ached. was published in said paper time(s), on the fol - J4 _mg datelsl: V _(F, V. Cashier FN d and sworn -to before me day ofAp 1 1 , A.D. NotaryPublic timmismadill 'OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS - 3/29/83 The cost Fubl ishing the following9 proceepings & claims is 5542.08: CumOfative cost for this caien- oar year for said publication is $2284.88. ]-e City Council, g• amg., 3/29/83, at 7:3Y k' P.M. t the Civic Center. Mayor hinhauser . presiding. Couneilmemben Dnsant: Balmier, Dickson, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: Erdahl. " Moved by Lynch, s waded by Dickson, that the ,�. following Ities and recommendations In the Consent f. Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adoptM as presented: Approval of Official Council Actions, spec, mtg., 3/8/83, and req. mtg., 3/35/83, as. publlired subject W correction, as recommended by the Acting City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Cammisstons: Broadband Telecommunlatlons,-Comm.-2/14/8.1; Civil Service Coem.-2/2/a3. 2/5/83. 2/7/83 6 Permit motions as recommended by the Acting City Clerk: Approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for TM Kitty Hawk, 800 S. Dubuque Street. Approving Clasz C Liquor License and Sunday Sales Tor Two , " Inn, 10118 Arthur Street. Approving Class A E; Liquor License for Marquette Couoci l•Knight, of Col tabus, 328 E. Washington Street. Approving Class 8 Beer perett dad Su,sdgy Sales for iwa Clty Racquet Ciub, 1-808 North Dodge Street. Approving Class C Liquor License for y Hollywood's, 1134 S. Gilbert. Motions: To approve disbursements in the amount of $1,527,030.39 for the period 2/1/83 thru 2/28/83, as recommendedby the Finance 0inctor, subject to audit. Authorizing the Traffic Engn to sign n application for use If right-of-way on the NorthBurlington Street bridge for the installation of street lights U the Two Department of. Transportation. Authorizing the Traffic Engn to sign the Iwa }. Departnt of Transportation right-of-way use me permit for Ne. installation of stmt lights t the intersection of Sunset Street and Iwa Highway 1. A,lri,ln, the City Engr. to sign n applicatiotn for use of highway right-of-way for utilities accommodation to lova-I111nols Gas a Electric Company for electric 1: ice at proposed apartment. behinStager Appliance an H1gN 3. Authorizing the City Engn to sign an application for u e of highway right-of-way for utilities a comma dation to Northwestern Bell TeltCroompai �. to underground telephone s.rviceDhene for pposey d development of Ken Ranshw, vast of Sl ager ng Appliance on Highway 1. Authorizithe•Clty Engr, to sign an application for use of nlgMay right-of-way for utilities aceammo• dation to Awe -Illinois Gas a Electric Company for relocating a 70 foot steal pole to a date improvements at the fntarsection ofc Riverside Orfve and Benton Street. -s Authorizing the City Engn to sign a application for use f 'I h"Y right-of-way (' for utility accommodation to HartAwest. Ball !� T1lephone .Company to underground telephone ;- dole to accommodate improvements at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Benton, Street. Resolutions, Bk. 76: RES. 83-66, p- 1N, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTHEAST TRUNK SEWER AS CONSTRUCTED BY NORMOYLE-BERG 6 ASSOCIATES OF ROCK. ISLAND, ILL. RES. 83-11, pp. 175, ACCEPTING THE UORK 2 FOR THE LONER RALSTON CREEK- IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM, PHASE II, AS CONSTRUCTED BY. MCANINCH CORPORATION OF DES MOINES, ]A. .-i.. Correspondence: John Hayek re Oaknoll litigation, mo reply necessary. .Tom Cilek. }. Atty. representing Aladdin's Castle, requesting that the location of Aladdin's Castle in the Old Capitol Center be named as scent perk" under Section 998.1, referred s to the City Manager for reply after Council -sideration. David Doerring m proposed rezoning of property at 521 Kirkwood lr Avenue, ,referred to the L1ty.. Manager for, reply 1007.. patching' rk to be accomplished on I-80 within the city limits of Iowa City, for Information only. John Nolan re alley behind the property at 204 McLean. -- referred tothe City Manager for reply. ,,w and Sam Becker n. definition of "family" n ne-family hues, Legal DaDartmant x1i1 provide information and City'Manager w111 spond. I—a National Guard're Elm re 4i park, City 'Menager ill reply iter Couhell discussion. Kenneth and Gloria Latina m smet project for sidewalks and curbing anXiebalI Rd. Memos from the Traffic Engr. Parking removal on George Street at its intersection with Oakorest Street; Removal f "no parking co r to here" sign an Iowa Avenue at Dodge Street; "No parking corner to here" sign o t} Jefferson at Gilbert; Metered parking in 2DO black of N. Clinton Street; Parking ."',n prohibition the 200 block of McLean Street; Parking prohibition for a portion of Dover Street. Application for Use of Streets ane Public Grounds: IS, City Striders for a St. Patrick's Bay Run on 3/16/63, approved. Lori Detwtiler for use of Blackhavk Minipark o 4/9/83 for selling Girl Scout cookies, approved. The Mayor notes ite. 2f.(2), the letter from fs Atey. fell.v .. Aleddi.^.'t r._„_ "_r .___..,-_. at the informal session. A cast!:. != the „F Council did Olt wish to designate, the business an ant k would be sent. Council courred. }: s�esalso parnc noted the letter from Iowa Army National Guardre Elm Grove Park, Ite. 2F.(7), and stated 'Council did not wish to give the property army at .: this time. CounclI concurred and a letter vill be sent. Moved by 8als,, s.c.rded by McDonald, to receive the letter from William Feldmann - EI. -Grove Park and the 1-m National Guard. The Mayor declared the motion carried u nimous ly, 6/0, .`'Erdahlabsent. Affirentt re rail call vote on •'.Con sent Calendar carried unanimously, 6/0; Erdahl , a. ent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. The Mayor announced that Itas In. would nbe si dered at this time. Moved by Perret, seconded NICROFILi•1ED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION by Lynch, that ORO. 83-3110, 8k. 21, pp. 32.35, TO REZONE THE ENTIRE ILIA AREA OF MANVILLE HEIGHTS TO RNC-ZO, be Passedand adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. TheMayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by P@mat, to set a public hearing for 4/26/83 on the proposed rezoning of certain property located at 1425 North Dodge Street motion carried unanimoe RJA us, 6/0. Ero CZ. The rddshl absent. the - Moved by Parnt, seconded by McDonald, o'set a public hearing for 4/26/83 on the proposed el raning of the Hawkey@ Mobile Home Court Inge RIA ta RMH. The Mayor declared the motioncarried unanisnusly, 6/0. Erdahl moment. _ Moved by Dickson, riled by Perret, to set a Dubuc has }or 4/26/83 on emend•ent t0 the - Zoning Ordinance pardl o,; she uamenafon o/ batlding permits raring "';V ns utive co tugs within a 33 month period. The Mayor d..I.md the motion carded unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, -ded by Perrot, I set a public hearing for 4/M/BJ on an ordinance W smerd the Planned Arca Development Plan for MacBride Addition, Part 2. The Mayor declared the motion cemented unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, lecorWed by McDonald, to dept RES. 93-68. Bk. 76. pp • 176-177, APPROVING THE ANNEXATIGN OF APPROXIMATELY 70 ACRES LOCATED SOUTH OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF SHE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY I IN JOHNSON COUNTY NEAR . WILLOW - CREEK. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the rasa, utlon adopted. by Balmer, seconded by Parrot, to set a public hearing for 4/26/83 on the proposed nxoning 01 approximately 70 acres of land located north of .1,11,Y 1 near Will- Creek- The Mayor declared na the motion carried unimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. A public Mating was held an the -zoning of certain property located t 521 Kirwood dilAvenue In- from M1 to RNC -20. Staffswbar Kni Ohtkfor cua- lon. The following people appeared; David Dearring, 1016 Blame St.; pat Gilpin, 710 glans Ct.; Al Leff, p. Larry Rigler; Erin Rial, 521 Kirkwood; Ken Schroeder, 1117 Keokuk St.; and 0111 Seyfarth, 1017 Diana St. No by Perrot, seconded by McDonald. to accept the letter fro David Deeming and signed by sew ral neighbors. TM Mayor, dectend tM.moclan earned unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Apublic hearing was held os the rozonin9 of •apDroximetely .90 acus of lead in the vicinity of Van Bunn and Johnson Streets adjacent to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rallroad tracks from MI ta RM. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Baleen that the ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY .93 ACRES OF LAND IN THE VICINITY OF VAN BUREN AND JOHNSON STREETS ADJACENT TO .THE CHICAGO, ROCK•ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS FROM H1 TO R3A, be considered and given first .vote for passage. Perret raised concerns re rezoning areand questioretl alternatives. Stalfce3oer Knight Dnsant for discussion. Original motion rfthdl—. Moved by Balmer, c 'dad by Parrot, to defer sideration of the ordf--. for two weeks. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Erdaht absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to defer consideration of a resolution approving the preliminary and final Large Scale Residential Development plan for Van Buren Village until after tion is taken on the previous ordinance. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Mond by Balser, seconded by Dickson, to defer for —weeks onsfderatim of an ordinance .stablfshing design standards for off-street parking areas. Atty. Joe Holland and staffnmber Bruce Knight present for discussion. - Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, that ORD. 83-3111, 8k. 21, pp. 36-38, APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF LOTS 91 AND 92, TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION. PART 2,_be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote tunanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. TM Mayor declared he ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, rd oed by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-69, Bk. 76, p. 178, APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF LOTS 92 AND 92. TY'NCAE SUBDIVISION, PART 2. Affirmative roll calf vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor Moved by Balmer, —0nl by Dickson, to defer for two Wake const deratl on of a resolution to approve the fl -1 ubdivision .plat of Lot 31, Streb's Second Addition and a resolution removing a restriction on lot 31, Streb's Second Addition. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl so 11. A public hearing we held on Resolution -of Necessity for St. Anne's Drive Special -,Assessment project - 1993. C1 ty Engineer Farmer and staffeseaber Holderness present for discussion. The follwing people appeared for discussion: Bob Bross, 846 St. Anm's Drive; Druce Glasgow, 834 N. Johnson St. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perret, to receive andiplaa on file the following petition and corresponds— Wilfred H. Ypgy,.1611 Prairie du Chien Rd.; Mr. a Mrs. R- Bross, 8% St. Anna'., grfve; Mr. 6 Mrs; Bill Barnes, 1609 P.ralrle du Chien; John Nelson, 1637 Prairie du Chien 11 Mr. L Mrs. Gary Grantham, 843 St. Anne's Di -1 Mr. a Mrs. Robert Guyer, 1529 Prairie du Chien; Mr. a Mrs. Carroll R. Whetstone,' 853 St. Anne's Drive; Mr. a Mrs. Paul S. Campbell,- 1533 Prairie du Chltn; Jeff a Patty Sales, 1607 Prairle du Chien; BeroarO Veggy, 1525 Prairie du Chian; Carroll Whetstone, 853- St...,Anne's, .,Dri-. The.:Mayor declared. the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-71, Be. 76, pp. 11NO-181, RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR THE -ST. ANNE' S DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983 arid continue the public hearing 4/26/83. Affirmative roll call vote nanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Pemt, to defer consideration until 4/26/al / r elutions of recting -preparation of detailed plans -and specifications, fore of contract and notice to bidders on the St. Anna's Drive pedal paving assessment project - 1983- red ordert n9 bids, approving plans, sP..ifleationsand fan of -tract and notice tobidders, fixing amount of bid security ane oroaring Clark to publish notice ane fixing dote for receiving s and for a pool is nearing plans, spotlit cation s, form of contract and estimate of costs for the St. Anne's Drive special paving assessment project -• 1983. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/0. Erdahl absent. A public hearing as held on Resolution of Necessity for Kimball Road Specie] Assessment project 1983. City Englmer Farmer and taf/eetoer Holderness present for discussion. The /ollowiny people appeared for discussion: Alois Tauber, 624 Kimball Rd.-. Th—, Roger,, 800 Kimball Glorla ne Kimball R0. Moved by Dickson,seconded by Perret, to ceive d place on file the following come— pondeoce: Kenneth 6 Gloria L..,_. 724 Kimball Rd.; Clarence Vevera, 703 Kimball Ave.; J. Patrick IAel te,Atty. rep. Alois F. Tauber and Milan Tauber, 624 Kimball Rd.; Thomas N. R. Rogers, 800 Kimbell Road. The Mayor declared the motion married unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Perot, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-T2, Bk- 76, pp. 182-183, RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE PESOLU710N OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE XIM3ALL ROAD SPECIAL SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983 end eont1n_ Public hearing until 4/26/83; and le defer consideration until 4/26/83 on rose 1utlons directing the ismpwation of detailed pfans and specifications,form of contract and notice to bidd.rs,en-the Kimbell' Read special sfdawlk assassmeot: project - 1963, and ordering bids; approving9 plans,, specifications andfon' of contract'.ind notice to bidden, fixing -count of bid security, and ordering clerk to publish notice and fixing a date for receiving -side and for a public hearing an plans; sPe IfIC&tions, and fore f. contract and estfaut. of casts - the K1nbe11 Round 'spacial 'afdwalk .1-1—nt project - 1983. Affirmative, rell':call .vote unanf-us,. 6/0, Erdahl r' absent.'.The,/lalor declared the -solution adopted and the motion aMled. A public hearing' was held on the budget stleate.for the fiscal year July 1,,1983, through June 30, 1984: Moved Dy: Halder. lKonded'by Perret, to adapt RES. W-73, Bk. 76, pp. 184-185, RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR EKING JUNE 30, 1984. .Affireati- roll cell vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl'absent. Mayor H.uhauser nouncad the following acaocies On Boards and Commissions: one vacancy for an unexpired tors ending 1/1/84 an the Board of Adjustment; two vacenci.s for —mar teres ending 6/30/84 on United Action for Youth. TMs. appointments will be rade at the 5/10/83 meeting. None by Balmer, seconded by -rret, to appoint the following applicants to the Historic Preservation Commission: Margaret Nowysz. 1025 River St. and Emerge R. McCohe k. 230 E. Fairchild St. for one-year teres ending 3/29/84; Grp "'ley, 1135 Hwell St. red Charles A. SluugsLed, Jr. 538 S. Of lbert St. for two-year tens ending 3/29/84; Howard R. Jonas, 701 Cakmoll Drive and Jmms P. Hayes, 1142 E. arms mending 3/29/84. Court ( he Mayor declared he ar ttion C.-Isd unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent. TM u Mayor rated the — free the City Clerk rmgerdip Wilke-, liquornormaland that the application had been erl tndrawn. Thereforo the Itan does not appear an the agenda. . Moved by McDo..To. seconded by Pert, to adopt RES. a3-74, Bk. 76, p. 186, AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY Moved by P.rhet. sscorided by BfcMrn. to adopt RES. 93-75• Bk. 76, V. 187; A RESOLUTIOM'IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC KASS TRANSPORTATION FUNDING. Affirmative roll call vote unanlesbus, 6/0, Erdahl absent.. The Mayor declared the -solution adopted. Moved by Parrett, seconded by McDonald. W adopt RES. 83-76. Bk. 76. oo. 186-196. AUTHORIZING DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTFUNDS TO ACQUIRE, REHABILITATE, AND UTILIZE A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY FOR MENTALLY ILL ADULTS. Affirmative roll call mate unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. TM Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Noved by -h. secondee py Dickson, to adopt RES. 03-77, Bk.Ly76, pp. 197-198AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROGRAM MANUAL FOR THE HOUSING REHABILITATION FORGIVABLE LOAN PROGRAM BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 5 TO CHAPTER 4 THEREOF. Affirmative roll callvote unanlmous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the resolu- tion adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to dept B3-70, Bk: 76, pp. 199-203, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH IOWA BOOK a SUPPLY CO. • Affirmative -11 call vote endnimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared -solutl on adopted. . . declared RATES FOR CMLAUNCEY SVA; *PIAZA.:ejAffirmatin"roll 11 vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. TheMayor declared the resolution adopted. 1. Moved 'by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-82. Bk. 76; p• 209, AUTHORIZING ABANDONED BICYCLE SALE. Affirmative roll call vote unaunfious. 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayordeclared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch. that the role requiring that ordinances meet be considered and voted In for passage at two counciltlsgs prior ta the meeting at which it is to be finally pessedtbe suspended,• that the second consideration and v.t.'be Ivied and that ORD. 83-3112, Bk. 21. pp. 30.41, 'AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF. OBDIMIXES, CITY.. OF .IOWA CITY. IOWA, BY ADDING THERETO .ARTICLE XI WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, be voted for final passage at this time. .Affirmative roll call vote unanimous: 6/0. Erdahl -absent. Moved by Balmer, sac. by Dickson, that t% oroimnca be final ly adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote umnieous, 6/0, Erdahl -absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. - , Moved. by Balmer, seconded by Perret, that the' rule requiring that ordimMas It be considered and voted n for 7,,.,ge at the Council meatings prior ta the meeting at which It is to be finally. pas sad be suspended, that end second consideration' and oto he Ived and that ORO: 81.3113, Bk. 21, pp. 4i 43, REPEALING SUBSECTION (B) OF SECTION 2- 166,' ARTICLE Will. CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE-OF.- ORDIMUCE;CITY.'OF IOW CITY' IOWA• BY DELETING, FROM*SAID ARTICLE VIII THE -TRANSIT DIVISION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSbe voted on for final . passage at this time. Affinitive mII_Il vote. =sag* us, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perrot, that the Ordl.— be finally adopted at thls time. Affilrlci- ro11 call vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Mored by Dickson• seconded by Balcer, W adjourn 10: 30 .K. TM Mayor declared the emotion carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. For a more detailed a eoeplete description of Council Activities a Dkburswnts, see office of City Clerk and Finance Department. /MARY C. NEUNAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAH N. KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK Sube l t ted for publication on April B• 1983 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS FEGRUA8Y. 1983 TAXES123,099.96 LICENSES a PERMITS i- 10,47755 FINES 6 FORFEITURES 36,997.47 CHARGES.FOR SERVi CES 417.969.89 INTERGOVERMHEX7AL REYE NUE 567,668.51 USE OF MONEY L PROPCRTY 89.362.40 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 292.009.41 TOTAL GENERAL 1,545,585.19 312 LOAN LEASED HOUSING 85,824.18 OTHER NOUS ING 74.119.25 TOTAL SPECIAL 159.943.43 GRAND TOTAL S 1,105,528.62 RARILY. SNIT - LIMA ERICESON JEAMNE CONSTABLE GLAIR S. HERSMLERGER .Aa.ARA HUSSEY CI TOY RAGGEIT CATHOLIC GRADE SCMCL MI CHSo V. MCDOVELL Soul'coal. COIF. ...a, GERARD M KV IDYLS SUE PEPSI JEANETTE CARSON UAOLV. OERRARD MIA -0T SMITH ".a" IO NSCN TME M'MOLINE STIIPO'I REY1. TRFOi AOCEI ELL EKMDFf C_ :ETNEA MYEK SUE EAMMART JOHN A. .10K TERES. fET2G .ET MF. RINETL Met LL TAX IAP 1. BLACK CIA, It LESTES W. 1YLN LOGIN I.I. CONST. K. IATA ICN J. 81R0 JOHNLNG Sr AF TM FE ISA JOS I• BAY[I IAY-'a f. W1LLI:MS ANO ACTION 'OR CHILDIE. •S A.KON ANEMICIN ASS". FOR HEALIM• AMERICAN SINCE" AMERICAN ECONCCLAO SEAYSCt MES ICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. MOACIT ASSOCIATES ANDY'S 'FONT HALL MT{OUE G.LL EGTO.S CLUB .ACO KALISH INC CO. AIR .0 IS - TNf ATNLET IL INSTITUTE WDIa GOTS SEY BACON A——ET SERVICE TAKES t TAYLOR CO. .PIER G TRY. CS CO. ,AARON'S ELUCATIONAL SERIES .EAKSHIRE TRAVELLER IPESS KUH'S ALO CMS LTD. / A.I. AGGGS Co. ,o./ECHE SCOWSCN .... BWNO 10 STRY BOUND BOOKS -I.A. lO HEED a.GO'.i IMC. SAOOARI INC. .ULLFMCG FILMS INC. C.Y. ASSQLI.IES CAPOL IWOA BOOKS GAMBIA RESEARCH SYSTEMS CHAMBERS RK MO COIF. .......IS PRESS CHOICE PUBLICATIONS CINAACO-E LLIOTT IOWA CITY PETIT CASH CORMEPCE CLEARING .OUSE CONTRACT CLE MEIM6 SERVICES COUNCIL FDP CAREER KIMNIRG OOY.CIL FOA EXCEPTION.. a. 0.004 .. GALION DAVID t CHARLES in. DEERE L CG. OEKCO EDUCATIOMK Co.,. 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NON ARCM ECUIPNENI BUILDING t GOMST_ SW. EPAFF. CONTROL :RPR MIT EQUIPMENT RENi:t ?FAKER PAPER CO. INC. ',:'ARNN E:S IOYE RT {S IMG L0. SANITATION SUPPLIES OUTSIDE PRINTING 1.5.30 3w 3 BUSINESS BUSINESS MONARCH BUSINESS EGUIMENT EQUIPMENT RENTAL r: I. BELT PUOLICATI.NS CCIP. -IIIT SIOE FAINTING )11.17 MGNTGOMEIY ELEVATOR Co. PEfUMD 1LIC RMAX DECORATORS INC. •;0..M. B.G. CO. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS MISCELIANEIOUS SUPPLIES 2..96.00 21.00 MORE COMPUTER SUPP. CATALOG MOTOROLA CCMMUN ICATIONS DIV. FILE EWIPWNT COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT '•.MIO L WB'S TEE -VEE - CCMMUNIC AIIOM-EWIP.PEP 22.30 NULT MCFI. COUNTY AVOITC1 REFERENCE MATERIAL -""EESE•5 ", BRGIN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS LU MB ERM IRO MARE SUPPLIE TRAFF. CONTROL IMM MAT ._B6 1.992.00 MUNICIPAL CODE LOAF. NA GLE LUMBER CO. OUTS POE FR IMTING 'BUILDING .MPOGIIMENTS ' BRONN TRAFFIC PROOULTS TRAFF. CONTROL :MPR NIT 3.109.90 NAT•.. FIRE P..IEC ION ASSOL. DUES t ..all RSMIPS PR r+BUTLER PAPER Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES 3).SI 3.2.12 NAT.. :HST. 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TESTING SERVICES COMMUNICATION EQUIP..EP 12.00 111.26 PERSONNEL JOURNAL PMYSICIARS DESK REff.t RACE REF ERENCE w:fE.i.l DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY TMCIS 113.00 PEGNEEP CC. OFFICE SUPPLIES :ERIK •..,. DEPARTMENT Of TRANSPORTATION .: •�IUES MOINES REGISTER t 1R IBUNE MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYMENT ADS 38_16 16..2. PITNEY WWES PLUMBERS SW PLY CO. EQUIPMENT NIN.R EOUIPMfNf MINOR INOMD GRYSI.I SALT CpA SALT 21.313.06 P,YCHCLDGICAL CONSULTIPTS TO TESTING SERVICES 100.1 '^• DiCi.PMNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT aFPA t0. 1.320.00 'PYRAMID SERVICES QUAD CITY'S TIMES EMPLOTMENT ADS 'j ...IA& EQUIPMENT [DRP. ryIR ICNARO DOLPHIN - M1MOP EOU IF REPAIRS DATA PNOC ESSIMG SWILIE {.3!6.00 133.00 QUA. CIIY•S 14E3 ERILDYXE NT ADS L WIILI I'�IELOM I AOYEPTtSIMC OUTSPOE PRINT {3.6 900.00 .2.00 0.ECR EGNICS CORP. REPUBLIC ELECTRIC'C0. IIB. GIEIIGLLS TRAFf. CONTROL PNM NAT ?EMF RGY USER NEMS fA fIYi FIFE EOUIPMFMT G0. SUBSCRIPTION FIRE E%T. L REFILLS 32.00 so -S VILDING TOOLS t .I SOA EQUIPMENT DAN A. FI'LE0. CHER iL4i 216.09 56.81 SASSELL'S TOYING SASS" LOCKSMITH RISCEMT; ME.'II OF AGOGELfcT.. SM"T. a FIRST NITIGNAL BANK OF DATA PROCESSING AL 329.21 L"as '-;,JIM 310 ESAUCTIONEER EET WYFISHER SERVICES PAGFEMINORSEOYIPMEMTSIO SLADYES ROOFING CO. REP. I MAIN% 10 IVIL01 �R EEMAN LOC,SM ITN L DOOR CLOSE REP. t MAINT. TO .UtL01 1)..46 STATE OF ICYA AEI. L MA1Ni. TD WI101 ri }fAFUNO CAM LO. , OFFICE SUPPLIES .7.29 STAYS GF ICYA fY PEM ITE. CO. BOOMS OFFICE SUPPLIES 'w •'NFU ERSi BPOIMERS INC. NIMR SOUTANE MT - .9b.22 . """S ST EVENS SAMO L GMYEL INC. ICE CONTROL V'IFUENAL IM1OICITOR CGRP. ^�GILPIM PAINT L GLASS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PFIMT G SUpPL1E2 3303 104.24 PAUL SIEPPEL SUPT_ Oi DOCUMENTS ALLOWANCE UNIfO.M ALIOYAMCE .COl.3.- LINES NENSPAP �.+iiMAMER TRUCIING '. /DAVID WERIS EQUIPMENT SERVICE UNIFOAM ALLOY ANCE 140.00 .0.00 SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS il5 CC. BOORS NYG.ZINES NEYSPAP DATA PROCESSING HARR1•S GUSTCM TROPHIES .�NAYMEYE LUMBER RECAEATIONAL SUPPLIES AGRICULTURAL MATERIAL ))5.00 19.60 TLS CO. 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GENEPK EQUIP. 252.17 LAYPFNCE BPOTNERS AUTCMOTIVE SANITATION WMLIES ,97.25 UL CLS MAC iCCEL TOOLS LOCAL MILEAGE 11.36 MARY MCELBC' L. NCGONIGLE - 'TRAVEL "' 30.00 .161.00 .IAAAY wEK.AN TRAVEL SE.YiCE AIR 041E pHYS ICKS .tIS.00 MEOICLL ASSOCIATES MIDWEST FRAME G ALIGNMENT VEHICLE REIAI0.S 66.28 ',2.81 NMI. G'S GENERAL EWIP. OFFICE PURMITURE/EW II: AWOERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS H MUCRE OIL CO. GASOLINE GASOLINE A. a t.1 W MOPE OIL CO- CI SOSE LINf .. 1.--.2 • -. pOCAE OIL CO. wIII E DECLAMATION I'SUPYLY 'USES 1.9)1.,1 - 2.1611.57 MEO,L IN w1R1 NEUHAUSER TRAVEL ADV INCE SUPPLIES .100.00 NEWKIPK SALES CO. MISGELLM.EIOUS •.UTO t LIGHT TRUCK /' 1]9.19 NEW .ETROO EQUIPMENT CC. TRUCKS 31.]28.00 DLO CAPITOL MOTORS OLD CAPITOL MOTORS FOTO t LIGHT TRUCK -902.01 '.81].60 SEN OIL CO. INC- FLUIDS. G,SES. OTNEA "IMP EOU 1'wEMT -29.85 'I RAYLESS CASSHATS LUPBER - .,� SAFETY SMES 23.00 RILL PEAR EQUIPMENT. CO. - TOOLS L MICR EQUIPMENT. (EOE PEAK SEA- 'It PIERCE KING INCMITECT ASSCC. A. CHITKTURAL OFFICE SUPPLIES 19.73 ,IONEEN CO. BUSES IOWEA BRLKFS IK. ,RIIRE LIGHTS WOKSTO.E 1`1 BOOKS MAGAZINES MEYSPM 2, PUBLIC HOUSING 22.3 REFUND' OFFICE SUPPLIES - '10.76 OU ILL CORP- QUINT CITIES FWD TRUCK SALES T%0 -TCM TRUCKS 9]1.7] .90-00 TEMAYL ROBINSON TRAVEL • OFFICE .QYIMEN,NEXT AL 3.7.91 SKIT" CORPORATION I SEYDEL AUTO SERVICE GEMMEWIP. 2.90 1.900.2) DAVE ICC; SMITH OI SIRIBYT UNG AUSFSK AUTO ]9.31 -1-1 GNUCK SOEKEP SOUND SY STEP I LIGNTKTRUGI[ G0. SUPPLIES 25.21 STANBARO Si,T10NERV. SUPPLY EFUnO 13.09 STATE Of ICN, GERILO SIOCMMIN TRAVEL ADVANCE LIES .. -189.00 .57.90 SIOaEY-KENI-0PINT CO. OFFICE SUFE AOV 4KE 1"-M1"-MOFFICE PAUL SUEPPEL REINBURSABIE 70.1101 fB7.oa -18.00 SUWOYN IMC. SUPT- OF OOCWENTS SLRSWVT IBM .91'.00 JUO$OM ITSIE TRAVEL ADVANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES _ 13.49 ^35.87 IRIPLETT OFFICE SUPPLY S RG DATA PPOCESS1 _ UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIV. M TOW, VISIBLE COMPUTER SUPPLY YARN SROCE CCR'. OFFICE SUPPLIES ..94.01 ..89.18 312.00 WSf MARY V[iD1N T.AYI927.30 SUSS PETROLEUM CO- GREASE L OIL AUTO L L16Mi 8.,65 YAGNER-PONTIAC VICETRUCS APPRAISAL SERVICE` 291.90 YAWLI-G G ASSOCIATES MECO [NGT MEERING SALES GYBAGE i.ULRS 19..3 682.13 YESTV.CD CCR,ORATIDN OU1510E pRIMT INC VEHICLE MAINS • MIME ORE HER FORD TRIIEL ADVANCE 100.00 21.00 XATM0M0 E. YO"BICNEa WOMEN'S SPOP I. CO. TRUCK EoutPMfNI RKREITI ORAL SUPPLIES SWW REMOVAL EQUI1. .LA.T3 [•099.20 "000'. MEMO 1 COR1. P'"`'"a"_ WPP[IES - OFFICE EQUIPMENT PEIA 10. 3.152.13 -7'96 lEW2 CORP. POB 21PNE P"AN F00.0 GMBAGE I.UGRS 1.7.00 2111717 GPI FEIN wEC. IRI IS' AM1.1L MmSi TS 30.00 EO ITRUn ANIMAL DEPOSITS _30.00 TIME TREAHGEN L BILL LID USAW ANIMAL BE" IiS AMI.AL 0EP0SI IS " 30.00 JA00 ..FY HIM— IK OEMAULt t.IPi 13.90 17.1 AOA GRACE ELLV REC. aEC. TRIPS IWLIC SMETI AETI.EMEN 123.95 AL DOL SIAL PUBLIC SAFETY RET IREMEN 289.2! EITHER K„ABB HAS;AIV OM WN pU.IIC SAFETY .ETIFlNEN PUBLIC SAFETY REt IIPMEM '100.33 N. BEBEE PUBLICSIFETV AFT IREMEN 150.12 H.ZEL LAP'S DO... PUBLIC SAFETY Rf TIa EMEM SAMET RET (.MEN '!01.10 3M.0. DONALD PUBLIC 11FFTY RETI.EFEM =IC JOHN FIY �OIPEL f0aN1N PUBLIC SAFETY Af 11REHFN T MILRUh ILMEU 13Y JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES '.ALTER GAPNOOD IU ELIC SAFETY METIREMEM 'SAS TI LEtNA FEIN PUBLIC SAFETY RETl0.ENEM,..... AIE.N - MA/NONO NESS PUBLIC SAFETY METIMEMlM'S1t.37 EDY/N IWEDEL vUEL IC SAFETY RETIMEMlN N]•M JOSEIN KNO['EL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN' SN.I] -ROEENi vA0.POlt vUBLIC SAf,TV RETIREMEN. 718.82 MIIM PITTENMEYER - IUBLIC SAFETY RETIRENE. i "'512.6] .Aa L. ?OGERS. PURI IC SAFETY ,RETIR''E: .;T20.22 .�LESTEPrPOGERS IUBLIC SAFETY METIREME.',AG2.37 iLAVERNE SHAY PVBLtC SAFETY RETIREMEN -111.11 VFRNIL SXIMON " " PIIOLIC IAfFTY Mli IMEMEM 107.00 i "..KENN. STIMNEL IUBLIC. SAFETYRETIREMEM !)1.52 NEPNIN VILLNWER -PUBLIC SAPETV RETIRENlN: 1 �523•, MFS. .ALF VDRBR ICM -, PUBL IC -SAFETY RETIPEIIFN-'JJ'j.02 , MIIS.'MELEN OULESAL. PUBLIC SAFETY. MaYINEMEN 338.30 EMRETTEVAMS PUBLIC:SAFETV MET IMBMEN "11t•]9 ` .MIS. MAP' NAM PUBLIC SAFETY NET UBLIC SAFETY 'RETIREM Y . �5. O NILLIAM CE HOLLANDPUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN -210.6] MS. ALICE LEWISNI.. PUBLIC SAFETY; MET IREMEN 1•UALI IATRILRMCCARNEV IVKIC,SAIETf RETIREMEN. .. ST .21 �+ 'EMNET POTTER - vUBIIC'SAFlTT RETIREMEN',: .135.]1 -'. DpMAlO. vUPVI' pUBLtC. SlfETV,1IETIRFMFN 07 EDN IN'PUPPEDE '' IUBLIC'SAFITT REVIREMEN'•' �, �Us a. GM"LES SH IOEM IUBLIC SIpETV_RETIREMEM:' '+'247.74 'LESLIE SPRINKLE i -C.D� STIMMEL IUEL ICSAFETY. RETIREMEN": ..... N7.]] RIVNOND VSIBS— PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREM EN 900.14 . :NA"OPIE HEMMEYER 'PVELIC'SAT ETV. METIREMEM 5]0:52 -"MAS.: LETA-UNITE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN •324-.31 RICNAPO M. LEE PMOL IC'SAFlIV RETIREMEN,:. "952.40 - MARILYN 0ELS111 IUBLIC SAFETY METtAGNIN.04.83 AMERICAN VIDEO VA PE - CASSETTE. -:'61:21 SAYIN. CORPORATION ' OIEMTING EDVIPKMT �.14.N fUNO TOTAL. •ESl.1M.e/ FUNK -SPECIAL RE VENUE. FUND VENDOR NANE PRODUCT OESGAIPitOM " AMOUMt i A.ALA. OALDL NIDE iRAVEI AGENC MIM FARE 3NA0 '�. AMERICAN PLANNING ASSCC. DUES C NFMGERSHI►5-.To.00 10 CITY PETTY CASH 'OUTSIDE MINTING - CPEIIT BUREAU OF TOw CITY , DUES A. MENGERSNIPS 10:00 :ECIRY7MT ADVERTISING',OUTSIDE PAINT LNG 00 ..•-]4:03 ANNIE GMNAM -OUTS Sl7E PAINTING ';,15:70 IONA CITY/KESS CITISEN :-ADVERTISING ,'. NE IGNBOPNODDS Y.S.A..- '.:..SU.I:T..I01-' 1 40:00 :SNOEMARE0. C NAAUND ENGINEERS ENGENEERING SERVICES211.59 .STANLEY CONSULTANTS .'EAIGi MEEAING SERVICES - I FUN. TOTII t D40i74 ASST STED"NOOSING { �' VARIOUS LANDLORDS S -RENT 66.551. Sd PUBLIC HOUSING 22.3 -LOAN REPATMEMT. 43.dOd.00 CITY. OF IOYA CITY' OELEMBE0. EAIEMSES, 9.706',23 LAKESIOE'PARTNEPS -MANAGES 27{.75 .ARL ELL M.` ADAMS.0.ENT 175:.0 "DRUM, BARBARA BRYAN' :'RENT -11':170 ` ROBERT FOE ^•'RENT '1.00 L.T.'APARTNEMTS •, 1. "':RENT -220:00', LAKESIDE PARTNERS ?:'.RENT `Z-:.1MJ-00 '. LA KESIDE PARTNERS;' tRENT ''2tE'00 LAKESIDE PARTNER';} - -'RENT F 23{:00 LANESIBE PARTNERS ',' •'`RENT 128.00 LAKESIDE' FARTNERT ( :. RENT LAKESIDE PARTNERS "RENT 77Y:00. - LAKESIDE PARTNERS RENT +150.00 ' LAKESIDE PARTNERS 'RENT :B2{p0 ROBERT E. SANMER - REX' .:35-00• GENE SCNUCNERT RENT 0 NONNCREST MOBILE NOME COURT NEM' 66-00 'MYR0. NALKER•TRUST;, . ASSISTED HOUSING TOTAL - 121.662.48. GRAND TOTAL 0,1527 DSO. JS Apr. 12,-1983 MICROFILMED BY I JORM RCROLAB ` t CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES f + 1_ ' f i, .nn Printers fee 0= CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC3AiTLI2ONN STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being ,duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper _CSI/�L time(s)), on the fol- ing dateW., D0,, -,F %,;� t V Cashier Subscribed and sworn -to before me this .,day of A. D. 19C);;� , j /,, Notary Public No. La—Z Ib0- t "OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS - 3/29/83 The cost publishing the following proccoings & claims is 5522.09. Cumulative cost for thiscalen- dar year for said publication is $228-4.88. " Iowa City Council, req. rtg;, 3/29/87, at 7:33 k',•P.M. t the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser r ,• presiding. Councilmenbers present_ Balmer, " of.ng. !yn-.^., !kDorald,=:!I:urau:cr, 'Parr -t. Absent: Erdahl. Moved by Lynch, seconded by MDickson, that the t. T l loving Maes and recoenatf ons in tM Consent alendar Cbe nmetved, or approved, and/or adopted .� as presented: Approval f Official Council Actions, >pee. to. , 3/8/03, and reg. mto.. 3/15/83, as pub!lshed, subject ta correction, as recaaseended by the Acting City Clark. Minutes o/ Bards and. commissions- Sm.= ommissions: Sm.=nd Telecosmunicationsr e Co. -2/14/83; Civil Service Come. -2/2/83, 2/5/83, 2/7/83 6 Community 2/8/03; Committee on Needs -Z/2/83- City Conference Bd.-1/31/87, 2/14/133 6 3/14/83. Joint Human Services CaMil- 1/26/83; River/-.- Came. -2/2/03- Planning 6 2oni req Come,. -2/3/83 6 2/2S/a3; Housing Come. - 3/2/83; Airport Com. -3/9/83. Permit actions as recommmanded by the Acting City Clerk: ApprovingClass C Liquor License end Sunny Sales for The Kitty Hawk, 800 S, Dubuque Street. ApDrovtrp Class C +. Liquor License .M, Sales ror Tomcnst "• Inn. 10118 Arthur Street. Approving Class ,l Liquor Lieans .far WrWetea Counefl-Knights r: 1 Columbus, 328 E. Washington Street. Approving Class B Beerpermit and Sunday Sales for,Iowa City Racquet Club, 1-8.1 Norte Dodge .. Street. Approving Class C Liquor License for Motioni: To approve disbursessents in the amount o1 11,527,030.39 for the period 2/1/83 yv lhr•Ir' 2/26/83, as recommended by the Finance Director, subject to audit. Autrerizing the Traffic Engr. ta sign n aODlicatton for use f right-of-way on tree North Burlington Street �,. bridge for the installation of street lights to the Awe Department of. Transwrtation. Authorizing the Traffic Engr. te sign the Awa Department of Transportation right-of-way use pelights mit for the. Installation of at the intersection of Sunset Street end Iwo IIgh ay I. Authorizing the City Engr: tosign i Inapplication for use of highway right-of-way ' for utilities ad accosnatton to Iwa-I1l in.,a Gas 6 Electric Company for renew electric 1 ice at proposed apartments behind Stager Appliance on Highway 1. Authorizing the City �'. Engr, to sign an aDDl Icarian tor' use of Atghwey ripnt-oi-ray for utilities acconsno- d tion to Northwestern Bell Telephone, Comp any to underground telephone service for proposed , development of Ken Renshaw, st of Sieger ^ Appl lance on Highway 1. Authofizing the City Engr. to i-nofawnay pplricattion aof highwayteght-iltties cm cation IwI111Mis Gas 6 Electric Company for relocating a 70 foot steal pole te accommodate improvements at ane intersection ,'. of Riverside Drive and Benton Street. Authorl zing the City Engr. , to sign pplication for use f highway rlpht•of_.. for utility accommodation to Norttrwestern Bell tw•Telephone .Company to underground telephone - able to accommodate Improvements at tM Intersection of Riverside Drive and Benton. Street. Resolutions, Bk. 76: RES. 83-66, D• 174, 1CCEPTING THE HOPK FOR THE EAST ERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTHEAST TRUNK SERER AS CONSTRUCTED BY XORMkIYLE-BERG 6 ASSOCIATES OF ROCK IS... :r ILL. AES. 83-67, pp. 175, ACCEPTING THE WORK IF" FOR THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK. IMPROVEMENTS �{ PROGRAM,PHASE 11, AS CONSTRUCTED BY MCANINCH y?- CORPORATION OF DES MOINES, M. M' Correspondence: John Hayek re OaknolI litigation, no reply necessary. .Ta Cilek, t' Atty. representing Aleddtn's Castle, ,. requesting Chet tM lecatun .1 Aladdin's Castle t. Lhe Old Capitol Center be passed as ement park" under Section 998.4, referred to the Cl ty Manager for reply after Council consideration David Doerring re proposed ntoning of property at 521 Kirkwood Avenue, referred to tM City.. Manager for, reply. 1007.. re patcofog wrork to be ..—Wished on I-80 within the city limits of Awa City, Lor Information only. John Nolan alley behind the property at 204 McLean,. referred W the City Manager for reply. .Ruth and SanBecker redefinition of "family" in .no -fahily homes, Legal Departmsot 2911 ,TovIce Information and City' Manager will Li respond. Awa National Guard 'reElm Grove Park, City Manager will rep eply after Council discussion. and. Kenneth Gloria tecina n L yrvj cel ler a,oewa,es no cR,vinW on Kimball Rd. Memos from the Traffic Engr: Parking wimoval on George Street at its /ntersect' th Oakcrest Street; Removal of "nue perklonp '4 corner to here" sign on lows Avenue at Dodge Street; : "NO parking corner to here" sign o 1 Je it"s.. al Gilbert; Matured parking in 200 block of N. Clinton Street; Parking prohibition on the 200 block of McLean Street; Parking prohibition for a portion of Bove, Street. I.�1. Application for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Ica City Striders for a St. Patrick's Day Run on 3/16/83, approved. I"I oeeveller for us, o/ Blacknawk Mlnlwrk on >' 4/9/83 for selling Gtr, $eaut cookies, ppro,.d. The Mayor noted Item 2f.(2), the letter from Ally. Cilek re Aladdln's Castle, had beendiscussed at the informal session. A letter statlp the amail dna not meh to desl9nate area business a sent park would be sent. Council concurred Sheen also noted the letter from Ica Army National Guard re Elm Grove Park, !tee 2F.(7), andstated Council did not wish to give the property away at this ti M. Counal c rnd and a letter will he In t. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to ,civ, the letter fro William Feldmann To Elm Grove Park and the Iowa National Guard. The Nay or diel Bred the motion rried catly, 6/0, ! Erdahl bsent. A/l i restive rolnlneap vote Consent Ca l,ml r carried u animausly, 6/0; ErAahl absent. the Nryrr drelarrd tn,• ant ln,. c rrinA. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MPyad py adopt RES. B3- by Lynch, that ORD. 83-3110, Bk.NV21, pp. 32-35. TO direct' REZONE THE ENTIRE 113A3A •.AREA OF MAILLE HEIGMS TO aped fl ANC -20, be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll bidder, call you nanlmeus, 6/0, Erdahl absent. JM Mayor assess. declared the ordinance adopted.approvi bonand instar vote unaniemn Moved by McDonald, seconded by Pernt, to . ccotrec a public hearing for 4/26/83 On the proposed - bid :sec - rezoning of certain property located at 1425 North and fH Dodge Street from RlA to C2. TM Mayor declared the',-,.'publ lc motion carried untnimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent.: Moved by Perrot, secooded by McDonald, to, set ,. of. cont :' Road .p a public hearing for 4/26/83 on the Propos ceRMN The Mayoof the r eook .declarred tbile he motion Court froms urrt unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. - Moved by Oickaon; onded by Pemt, ta sat Pue11c Marinp for ./26/81 on amendment ta t loping Ordinance repardirp-' "' wwwton o ovllding want is our no one time zo fnpr within a 12 menth Period. TM Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, s Med by Parnt, to sato lubllc he., req for 4/26/07 on an ordl=t to amend Ue Planned Area Development Plan for MacBride uidltion, Part 2. TM Mayor declared tM motion :arried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Balser, seconded by McDonald, to ed A/Iirmel Ill +d _ and the, A' + at," M • ..Jude 30,. CITY AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 1 IN JOHNSON COUNTY NEAR WILLOW • CREEK. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Emahl absent. The Mayor declared, the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, onded by Dern:, to seta public Marine for 4/26!83 a ira p-cv0::7 r:ontr" f approxtmetely 70 acres of land located north o/ Highway 1 Mar Wlllw Creak. TM Mayor declared the motion carried unanimrousI;, 6/0, Erdahl absent. A public hearing Mid on the rolonfng of certain prowrty located t 521 Kirktrood Avenue from Ml to RNC -20. Staffabar Knight for tltscum- !Ion. The following people appeared: David Oarring, 1016 Diane St.; Pat Gilpin, 710 of RIGIAL rVpu - preparation of. detailed plans, and form of contract and Mtiu to Kimball Road spacial. sidewalk last - I983, and orderingbids; s,: specifications and. 'for,•': of time to bidden. fixing amount of of ordering clerk to publish retia ate for;. receiving sue and for a ,n plans.' specificatloM; and fon 'estimate of, costs On the Kimball $alk'assessmentproJect 1983. ',call:: vote unanimous,. 6/0,' Erdahl ir, declared the resolution adopted -led.- - - searing' was held on the budget sc fial year July 1,3983, through re- eee„a.W:ev Perrot. to adoot wDGET FOR THE' FI L YEAR .Affirmative roll 11 you Mayor Niuha—r «ed the follo,ring vacaM'es on Boards and Co mai. lona: One vacancy To r an 'YMxptathelredrm ending 1/1/81 tBoard of Adjustment; two uacencles for —year tens ending 6/30/84 n United Action for Youth. Thele appo/ntsents will be made at the 5/10/63 Mating. Moved M Balmer. aecoMed. Oy Pemte to appoint tM fallwinp apDltunts ta tM Historic Preservation Comsiss'on: Margaret NOWIZ. 1025 River St. and George R. McCormick, 230 E. Fairchild St. for —Year terms ending 3/29/84; Grey Duffey, 1135 Nowell St. and Cf. A. Staugsted, Jr_ 538 S. Gilbert St. for teo-ye.r tans .Ming 3/29/84; NowM R. Jaws, 701 Oakhill Drive and Jar. P. Hayes;. 1142 E. Court St. for thre'yeamo r tern eM1nR ' 3/29/04. TM de Mayor clared tin tion carried nanimeusly, 6/0, Erdahl bunt. - TM Mayor Mtedlith. .s- fru the City Clerk regarding Milkm's quor-renewal and that the application I'd been vitldrawn. Therefore the itee doe, not appear on the pend-. .. -/ .. and Ct.; Al Leff, p. Larry Aigler; Erin Rial-, 521 MPyad py adopt RES. B3- Kirkwaed; In Schroeder, 1117 Keokuk St.; and Bill Seyfarth, 1017 Diana St. Moved by Perret, seconded AND AUfIWRIZH CLERK TO ATTES by McDonald, to accept the letter free avid .. FACIL17Y PROLE Doarring and 1gMC by ..venal neighbors. The DUBUQUE, SOYA K. , declared tM meti on arried unanimously, 6/0, - "Tat, to eve Erdahl absent A public Marr was held n the roznlnq of bonand instar vote unaniemn •spproalmauly •go acres a} land in the vicinity of dsclared It n Van Bunn and Johnson Streets adjacent to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad tracks - 9.sd byy pEs. 83-75, Bk froe.M1 toR7A. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, that, OF PUBLIC MASS roll 11 Vote the ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY .93 ACRES OF KaYor declred LW IN THE VICINITY OF VAN BUREN AND JOHNSON . Moved by VEND STREETS ADJACENT TO .THE CHICAGO; ROCK, ISLAND AND adopt RES. 83- PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS FROM MI 70 be considered and given if at vote "for pe-soe•. THE MAYOR TO AGIIEEMENT WITH Parrot raised concerns n -..nig area and 'CITY: RESIDER questioned alternatives. :Steffatemtar-Kn19ht .. DEVELOPMENT. -I present for discussion- Original motion wlthdravn.. ROMBILITATE, -Moved by Delmer, seconded by Perret,ta deter consideration of the rdlnaMe for two reeks. TM Mayor declared the action carried unanfseusly, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Moved by Balser, seconded by Perrot, to defer coosldare tia f a resolution approving tM preliminary and flna/ Large Scale Residential opment . an for Van Bunn Village until after coon is liken on the previous ordinance.. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Moved by Balmer, econded by Dickson, to defer for two weeks consideration of an rdlna establishing design standards for off-atnet - wrking areas: Atty. Joe Mollend and staff—mbe, Bruce Knight Present for discussion. - Moved by Lynch, s redid by Balmer, that ORD. 83.3111, Bk. 21, pp. 3638, APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN Of LOTS 91 AID 92, TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART 2, be Passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote nanimcus, 6/0. EMehl bl.nt. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to Bk716, 6 178 APPROVING THE absent. The "door absent The FACILITY FOR MENTALLY ILL ADULTS. Affirmative roll call vote -unanim — 6/0; Erdahl absnt. TM Mayn dacl.red the ns .Ido adopted. Moved by Lynch. seconded Olcksom; to,adopt RES.' 83-77, Bk. 76, pp. 197-198 AUTIgRIIING AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE'PPOGRAM ANNUAL FOR THE HOUSING REHABILITATION FORGIVABLE LOAN PROGRAM BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 5 TO C14APTER 4 THEREOF. Affirmative roll call vote nin . 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared tMerosc,Iv tln adopted. Moved by Balmer, saconded by MCAo"Id, to adopt 83-78. Bk. 76, pp. 199-203,AUr1KIRIZ2MG THE' EXECUTION OF. A. NENDPANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH IOWA BOOK 6 SUPPLY .CO. Affirmative' roll -011 v te unanimus, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Meyor.declared tM resolution adopted.:: - - Moved by Balmer, ecomad by McDonald. to dopt RES. 83-79, Bk. 76, pp. 204-206, FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL UEVELDPNENT REVENUE BONDS (IOWA BOOK 6 SUPPLY CO. PROJECT). Alf, native roti: call vote uantmous, 6/0. Erdahl absent: ;TM Mayor declared the resolution adopted. adopt RES. 83 69, 7 P. Moved. by Dick% seconded by Perrot to adopt AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL URGE SCALE RES: 03-80, Bk. '76; D• 207.'SETTING PARKING RATES RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF LOTS 92 AND 92, FOR THE IOWA CITY PARKING SYSTEM. Affirmative roll natiwe 11 TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART 2.- Afficall vote unanimous. 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor 11 vote unanimous, 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Mayor declared chi resolutin adopted.' declared tM resolutiaia adopted. Meed' by Balmer, seconded by 'McDonald, te Moved by Balmer, sec0lnded by Dickson, to deter a6opt.RE5. 83.81. Bk. 76; D• 208; SETTING PARKING for two weeks consideration of resolution to Ra=t CHAUNCEY SWAN PLAZA. Affirmative.' roll approve the it nal subdivision -plot -of Lot 31, 'call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. -The Mayor Streb's Set M Addltion and a resolution _,too a . declared the cation adopted. - strlction n Lot 31; Streb's Second Addition. Moved.'bY McDonald, seconded by Dicksoh, to The Mayor declared the action carried unanimously, dopt RES. 83-82, Bk. 76, P. 209. AUTHORIZING 6/0, Erdahl absent.ABANDONED BICYCLE SALE. Affirmative roll cal l Vote A public nearing was held on Resolution of Necessity for St. Anne's Drive Specfal,.Assessawnt Project - 1983. City E"glXr Fermat and , teffinember Holderness present for discussion. The follwlp people appeared for discussion: Bob. Bross, 846 St. Anna's Orl— Brute C"'ll", 834 N. - Johnson St. Moved by Lynch, iecondad by Pernt, to receive and'plact w file the following petition and corresponce: Mt Ifred N. YeOgy, 1611 Prai rfa du Chien Rd.;ndeMr. 6 Mrs. A. Bross, 846 St. Anne's Drive; Mr. 6 Mrs. Bill Be—.. 1609 Pral rte du Chien; John nelson, 1637 Pralrie du Chian Rd.; MY." 6 Mrs. Cary Gnothm, 843 St.Anne's Drive; Mr. '6 Ms. RoM,t Guyer, 1529 Prairie du Chien; Mr. 6 Mrs. Carroll R. Whetstone; 853 St. Anna's Drive; Hr. 6 Mrs. Paul S. Campbell; 1533 Prairie du Chien; Jeff 6 Patty Sales, 1607 Pralrie du Chian; Bernard Ye9gY• 1525 Prairie du Chien; Carroll Whetstone, 853 St., .Annals ;Driven. 129 Mayor declared the metton carried uanimiously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. NECESSITY FOR THE ST. ANNE'S DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983 and continue the public nearing 4/26/87. Affirmative roll call VOLT unanlme.,. 6/0, Erdahl absent, The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret, W defer Consideration until 4/26/83 of resolutions directing 'preparation of 'detailed plans and specifications. form of contract and notice to bidders an the St. Anna's Ori ve spacial paving ret project - 1983,.and ordering Dl ds, approving plans, specifications and form of contract m notice to bidders, fixing a amount of bid security and orders ng Clerk W publish notice and fixing date for recmiv ln9 s , and for a public hearing a plans, sw<ificatlons, fgrm of contract and estimate o1 costs for the St. Anne's Drive special paving assessment project 1983. The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/0. Erdahl absent. A public hearing was held on Resolution of Necessity for Kimball Road Special Assessment Proffmeteoer Engineer 1983. Mpresan lderness t or discussion. The re follwip people appeared for discussion; Alois Tauber, ori Kimbell , 7 4 Kim Rogers, 800 Ned b Rd.; Gloria Lacing, 724 Kimbell ed. Moved ce Dickson, sby pe men t, to reand piece ato oldn /t le tree following c respondence: Ronan S Gloria Latina, 724 Kimball Rd.; iClarence.At vewra, 707 Ki. T Ave.; J. Patrick White, Atty. rep. Alois F. Tauar and Melon Tauber, 624 Klball Rtl.; Thomas H. R. Hopers, 800 Klethall Rad. The Mayor declared the notion carried unanimously, 6/0. Erdahl absent. Moved by Perrot, seconded by, McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-72, ex. 76, pp. 382-13, RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION Of NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD SPECIAL SIDEWALK ASSFSSMENr PROJErT - 79R1 anJ continur unanimous, . 6/0. Erdahl absent. The Key., declared the resolution adopted.. ' Moved by Balser, seconded by Lyech; that the rule racial 1, tet-ordinaMes sort be considered' and voted on for pascaga at two Couewi 1. msetinps prior to.th. meeting at Mich it is to De fine! y passed be swpended,. tet the, second consideratla and': Vote* be waved and that AD: -B7-3112; Bk. 21. PD." 30-41, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF OROINANCES,CITY OF IOWA CITY. IOWA. BY AGOING THERETO ARTICLE 'Ill WHICH PROVIDES' FOR TME ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC" TRANSPORTATION, be voted n for final passage at this ti N.. Afll reative roll 1.11 vote unanimous, 6/0; Erdahlabsent. Moved by Balrr,.seconded by OicRson,: that the ordinance be if net adopted at this time. Affi native roll call vote.unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl -absent The Mayor decured the ordinance adopted. M-ol by Balmer, 11=by Perrot,. that LMI role requiring tet ordlMecet W.t be consid rad and voted on for passage at two Council meetINrq1, passed t*that_Xi thatrthe^seemM conis to sideratI --..... -,..-. -r .... non :1,11, wt- IL DEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC WORKS, be voted on Tor Tinan . Passage at this time. Affirmative roll.cail rote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl b1,-t;T Moved DY-ma'mer, seconded.M Pemt, that tM ordiMnee be finally -11 veto unaadonimous. 6/Oted S Erdahl bfs.pt. Th. Mayor firmall" roll cdeclared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Dickson, seconded by 8.loee'. to adjourn 10:30 P. M. TM Mayor declared CM section carried unenimeusly, 6/0. EraAl a6seot. For a mon detailed 6 complete description al Council Activities 6 DisWrsaments, sea Office of City Clerk and Find— Department. ' s/K4Ry C. NEURAUSER, MAYOR $/MARIAN K. KARR, ACTING CITY CLERK - SYbmitted for publication - April S. 1967 SUMMARY OF FE 01UARY, R1983PT5 TAXES f, 123,099.96 LICENSES f PERMITS 18,477.55 FINES 6 FORFEITURES 36,997.47 CHARGES . FOR SERV ICES 417,969.89 IIIERGOVEANHENTAL REVENUE 567,668.51 E OF ONE MISCELLAHEGUS 6RECEIPTS PROPERTY 292.009.41 TOTAL GENERAL 1.545,585.19 112 LOAN 85.024.18 LEASED HOUSING OTHER HOUSING 74.119.25 TOTAL SPECIAL 159.943.43 G,A"-D. TOTAL S 1,705.528.62 Printers fee S_�_ 'CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN 1. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn: say that I am the cashier. of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper'published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper _(Di9 tQ time(s), on the fol- low*u ate(s): Cashier Subscribed and sww%%oi^n�� to before me this Y ,ofl ` u� A.D. '' 19 06) 1 �Notayj_PF.blic No.1% MUSLATUASM LIC/ OFFICIALPUBLICATION MINUTESoF. OFFICIAL CDiMCIL ACT1605 0/93 The cost of publlshin the foll.14.proceed-` !, tugs & claims 1s $9.36: calt�umulafive cosi for this calendar year for said publicaton'is.s229d 24 Io a City' cou"il,.;aWtl., nesting. April. 7, I -7987;-.3:00 P.M.in the'Clty Manapar e��Gn/ennca _ .Roos of the Clvlc linter:;-Meyory. r,Rro ;; tea: Per,nt' - OicbanidlinOErdaAlW-ilaeabnters Prese,, Lynch, McDonald PertAt.' Moved by McDonald. seconded'Ly"Ba,aer, to _. approve -the Cla s C Liquor'Licanse and Sunday Sales } ;.for Toencrest Inn. LT0. db. ;.Tovncrest Inn - 11 Re turant,:1011A'.Arthur Strut Af4r discussion --,theMayor. , tdeclared:the wtian carried rltn f i voltovm"vote 01 6/1 M'rmlt tivat1n94"nay' rA 1 \Ma by Balmer.secaieed 6Y 4YMA,'to adJbufP .i .3:30 P.M. The Mayor Pro .tu,deCland:LM lotion i iearried unaniaously, 6/0. MeiuMusa'r obrent \- "A rare complete descripi tl n cj�Co t tivi '.ties la on file in the Oft ce o! tlia'.City Clerk /DAVID PERRET; MAYOR PRO TEN ! �a/IWRIAM KARR,.ACTING Cl CLERA 1` ' - 1 fSubeitted for Publlcatlon -'6835 April 2.1, 1983 '.. t, MICROFILMED BY 'DORM MIC-ROLAB t CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 140INES i M - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 4/12/83 Atty. re potential confii.t. of interest. - Mamas from the Civil Se 1c, CommissionMn.nimous, - frst vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote 7/0, ll Councflrmbers present. The OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ill take place on Thursday evening, March 14 and - submitting certified lists f applicants for ''.Nayor declared the motion carried. '� ':j Moved by Balmer. ol, C 7:30 D.M. red reported that the di scussion f the lath would be on cable television. thiThe COSI Of pUbliShin�g2 }tie following proceed- s calendars yearpfor*Sad Dlubl Cdtonve cost 1is p the following po=rtions: Maintenance Workerunt11 II/Parking rep Systenst Parking Aerator/Transit Systems; Mdss transit 0 seconded by Perrot, to defer, after the atlopelon of the previous ordinance eonsiderecfan f a pluti on approving the reLarge - Moved by, Balmer,- seconded by McDonald, to 210 CONTRACT ARES U1NOR AND i $2403.44. Division; Maintenance Marker I/Parkin Prel im,naryandfinal Scale ResidentialCITY 23- TME MAYON TO SIGHRANO CLERK TO NTRACT F02 0 j bwa Cit rep. mtp., 4/12/83; System=; Part-71me CasAf er/Parking Systems9 Mechanic Oevelopcent. Plan for Ven Buren Vll lope. The Mayor declared Cho. motion ET IMPROVEMENTS ESWASHINGTON STREET MTO IOWA AVENUEUE TOi t-[ -� 6- Cnlvtl, et 7:30 p. M. at the Ci v1c Center. MAyor Neuhauser I/E t M! DMnt Dfvf sten; Dol ice Captain/Police Departosen(; Fire anted unanimously, 7/0, all , Councl leenbers present. STREB CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF IOWA CITY„ fee � prekfdlnp. Counctlm. present: Balmer, DlCteon,,Erd.nl, Lieutenant/Fire Department. Moved by Ferret, seconded by McDonald, to IOWA. Affirmative rot 1. call ole unaneaous, 7/0, all Coun<tlmembers _ Molls Lynch, XcOonald, NeuAauser, Dernt (7:35). Absent: rwhe• Applicattans for Use of Streets and tleler indefinitely coslderetfon of a resolution to present. The Mayor declared the eIolution adopted. adopt If _KAyor proclaimed April 16-23, 1983, as Public Grounds: Rev. Roy. Wingate, representing Ecumenical approve the final subdivision plat o1 Lot 31 Strap's Second Addition and a Moved Dy NcOonald, seconded by Ferret, to LIGATION Weako1 the Young CM1d; April-1983 as Fair Housing Mont Consultation, for Denlsslon to hold a vigil for peace antl - resolution removing a striction on Lot 31 Str.b', Second Addition. The RES. 63.84, Bk. 76, pp. 211-216, AUTHORIZING ; and April 9, 1983, az POW MIA Recognition DW' nuclear dlsarsawne o^ the rner of Mayor declared the notion carried unanimously, 7/0, THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY-CIERK TO ATTEST AN -� AGREEMENT WITH THEY Fn County, sIs Tho Mayor announced one addition to the Washington and Clinton from. 12:00 noon to 72:15 all Coount )members present. Public hearing was held IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE WIDENING OF HIGHWAY i FROM S- CITIZEN Consent Calender re the inclusion of an additional tionel Pj,. o Apr 11 1-1/, 1983, approvetl. Iwo City SLM.11 for a Rabbit Run on April- to consider a proposal to convey parcel A-1 located in the Lahr DUBUQUE ROAD TO INTERSTATE 80. Mayor Neuhauser aMap�lgr.ph foto the MarcA 29th Council Minutes. by Mc�onald, 10, -1983, from 1:00 to 3:00 F.M., approved. sal Ston Creek Area. Councilme )mars questioned the rated a letter will be sent to IOOT regarding the City's Highway - secondetl by Torre,, that the items and rceoarndacions 1n University of Iowa Students Right to Life. to latus of the flood plain map and the Impact of seta of position on 1 Norm agreement. Aff irmatfve 'roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, ntl Gfollwthp the Consent. larnda.n d received. or approved, and/or adopted picket In front o/ Cama Goldman Clinic on Aprll 9, 1983, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Properties. Moved by Balmer, seconded by lynch, to adopta Councllmembers present. The Mayor declared the P eprovel 01 01/ictal Council Actions, noon, approved.. The Mayor resolution authorizing and dl recti ng the Mayor to execute a contract with James J. Croke, resolution adopted. de OOR ' spec, tg.; 3/22/83 and reg, mat.. of 3/29/83, 'em questioned whether an agreewnt had been reached at the informal sion're the Washington and Ruth Joanne Crokar !or the sale of Lhe parcel Moos as A• RES. g3-85byBka176r pP.o217-23001ACQUISIiION DEVELOPMENT FOR OUTDOOR being dilly : publl d b ublect to ,correction,, ac eco�enaed by the City Clerk, Street inter<honpe. City Meneger stated that sta/! l located to the Lower Ralston Creek Area of Iwo, Ctty. After discussion, RECREATION UNDER THE Lµ0 AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM, for 'ashier the and ritn the +^flu=term of Derepraph 6, papa 1, of the mould De statin with the Oovntown Assn. and the Old Capl cot Asin• eerklnD original motion withdrawn. Mored Derret, seconded by Dickson. to construction of restrooms in Napoleon park. Bales, of of [ounc/T Activities of Complete D1983, rc tl woultl lsa oxide, tots Ices. A .by defer indefinitely const deratton of the above resolution. clarifietl the remaining fifty percent to case from ZEN,news- andion March 29, 1983, and ParaprapA 1, papa 5, of report ill be back to Council vi loin a mooch. Atflrrtive loll 'unenlmousl declared the tion to deter carried Priv to donations. Aflinative roll call voce ,a Rty, and that • .Che Offleial Actions of the same date to call vote - unanimous, 7/U, 7/0, all Coencl)members present. unanimous, 7/0, all Cwncl lmembero present. The Mayor declared the IKlptle the following: Moretl by Bairr, the Lynch, s.tanded all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declares) the motion carried antl repeated the p Pulp Public nears rep was held to consider a resolution adopted. Movetl of which is ished in said to adopt RES: 83-70, Bk. '76, P. 179, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY µ0 FINAL LARGE SCALE NON RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Dubl is nears reqs es-set. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Meto set proposal to convey parcel A-2 located In the Lower -Ralston Creek Area. Moved by Balmer, b Y McDonald, seconded Dy Os<ksan, co atloDt AES. 83.86, Bk. 76, Pp. 231-236, AUTfgPIZING TINE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A 1." on the fol- _ PLAN OF R PLAZA LOCATED SOUTH OF MYY. 1 Ah I7S a public nearing f 5/10/83 todoneld, an property/at seconded by Lynch; to defer ellnitSly a resolution authort:inq and directing 28- ENT BETWEEN THE CITY ��eeaP� tlHUSON IngNU Wm. ordinance to rc:one 624c 55IG1I bert Street Irom C2 11 thoder to tute a .1th E. aA•: jUMgEGEAONTOLOGY PROJECT AWLT DAYPROGRAM FOR THE represent 9 resolcant. Pp _ Council discussed' approving LM rcsolutfon ' to ads The Mayor declared the a,ptfon carried unanimous) 7/0, all Counciloembess y' LaVerra Muller foror the sale ofract the Par elL knam as 2, located In the Lower Ralston Creek Area o1 Iowa LEASE OF SPACE AT THE IOWA CITY SENIOR CENTER. Affirmative roll call vote .unanimous, 7/0, all sub. at to, compliance with nw perking .atantleros. 7M Mayor tleclarcd the resolution .tloDtad,.5/1, with the following division of present. The Mayor noted a letter from tM applicant, Larry Rigler, requesting delay. in consideration City. Councilmemper Perrot noted concerns and will abaft them in writing to Council. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all present. The Councilmembers Mgyor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McOovsald, to ' roll tall vote: Ayes: Neuhauser; Pornc, of his rezoning request. Moved by Lynch, seconded by to Councl lmem0ers prosent. dope RES. 83-87, Bk. 76, D. 237, AMENDING THE mor, .Erdanl. . 8Balmer, Lynch, McDonald. Heys:. -Dickson. Mlsiatez of Boards and Commissions: Bd. Derret, defer until 4/26/8.1 consideration of an oWlnance rezoning certain property located at 521 Kirkwood Avenue /roma XI to RNC-20. The Mayo Pet Gllpin, 710 Olena Ct., ppearetl re tM zontnp request of 521 Kirkwood. aThe Nagar noted. further dlscussfon f the matter is scheduled for CIASSIFICATION PLAN FOR-CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL. BY ADDING A POSITION,, of a cashier In the Finance Department. Affi,dative roil call vote ammo.,, ' of Library Trustees-3/24/83; Housing .declared the motion carried i-usly, 7/0, all inforaal session m A ril 78th. 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor -Bd. -3/8/83; Darks a Recreation Comm-J%9%83f ..Hote1/DepaFtxnt, store Coordinating .Comm,- -3/30/83. Counciicemoers Present end notedn [tie item wu10 be scheduled for informal discussion do Aprll 18th. Moved by Perot, seconded by. McDonald. that The MAyor announcetl the follavinp vacancies: Resources Conservation Comm.-one vacancy for an r unexpired ten entling I/1/66. Housing Cow.•ane ou declared tM resolution adapted. Moved by Erdehl, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83.88, Bk. 76, pp. 238-241 APPOINTING CITY • Cashier. - Permit Motions as recommended by the City "Clerk: the rule gut ring that ordinances must be mean for vending d taro. s/1/84. These CLERK, ESTABI.ISHiNC SALARY FOR FY83 AND AUTHORIZING Refundlnp ,a porttan o/ a Class C Beer/Wi ne Licensa. considered and voted on for passage at two Council etirsgs'pri or to the rets ng zt rhi itis to be ppoint-let rill be made at the 5/29/83 City THE MAYOR TO SIGN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT. Affirmative roll call '. - .. _ Seton 9 pu0lte hearings: To set a pubs is finally Passed be suspended, that. the first and Council meeting. Councileember 'Balmer requested that the vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councl lmemberz present. The Me declared the o before I71e to active eltizen heart p for Proposed tomrnts on -a proposed arnarc. a the 1983 and consideration nd vote be awed tl Chet ORD. 83-3114, Bk. 21, pp. {4-Ix, ESTABLISHING Council seriously consider some additional Black Grant rney, from the additional oval leDle with the resalueIon adopted. Roved by Erdahi, seconded by McDonald, to "-'Comuntt "Oevelo Y Anent Block Grant Programa and ORSTGN STANDARDS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS, be oted pon for final passage t Nis lice.. The Jobs 8111, to the Rundell St tet stop sewer. The adopt RES. 83.89, Bk. 7fi, pp. 242-243, ADOPTING A REVISfO ANNUAL BUDGET FOA PUBLIC MOUSING PROJECT budget:- To sac a Dubll< hoarirg }or 4/26/83 at which. Lice the public may coament on the Mayor declared the ,tion rrled, 6/0, with the Mayor stated she had asked for a list o! City - IA 22-3. Affirmative roll call to unanimous, 7/0, A. D. Uroan Development Action Grant to assist 1n following division o/ oil call vote: A es: Dickson, ErdaAl, 1k0, priorities, that. the City had been unable to fund thus lar, far Council onsidaratian to viewo1 the all Councf lnemberz present.. The Me or declared the y 'the development Nor Parcel 64-lb (hotel site). '1 Neunauser, Ferret, Balser. Ne Rays: Lynch. Scotto ober Sclmeiser additional funds. Lynch questioned whether the reslotion adopted. Moved b Y Balcer,. seconded by Derret, to Correspondence: Iwo-tl If -isGas a "'. Electric'Compeny n Proposed transmission line dlatributed copies of a proposed amendment re concerns developer of the Old Library site had indicated an Interest in the parking lot. McDonald noted they adopt RES. 83.90, Bk. 76, pp. 244-245, AUTHORIZING ANO �alon0 rel )road•. rightf ray. E. Michael '•jtan/oho- raised t the inloraal esston meq. paragraph D.2. Moved by Balmer, Seton&tl by Lyncn, had until FeDruaryl7, 1984, to indicate Interest. DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO FURNISH A LETTER TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE IOWA CITY COMMUNITY " of Quik Trip Corporation re ,re-I-nts _of the SfGn o e, City to wend the ordinance to Include a Prevision Tor .multi-fermi ly dwelt tnq in else R.N 118 Neuhauser noted the dental by Planning and Zoning o! Glasgow's' Subdivision near North Branch Dew and SCHOOL DISTRICT REGARDING CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SITE. Affirmative ,d,1n - ,Nanaper, wilt reply alter Council discussion. ..William J. Feldmann re Elm Grove Park, copy of . Mayor's reply attached. Transit Personnel re and zones in paragraph p.2. Tne ryor declared the motion defeated, 1/6, with Balmer voting "aye" Moved by Perrec, questioned whether the Coomisston had been made aware of the City's obligations for,al7 future considerations I this fuDdiuisien. Jane Jakobsen, roll call vote unanimous, 7/0. all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution amoted. otary Public agtesa to Weshtn Ran Street Detwan Cl incon o dad Dy Erdahi,. Chet the ordinance be finally daptad t Cols lir.. Tne Xayor dsclaretl Planning and Zoning ng mamba,, stead they re Moved by Balmer, seconded by Ferret; to atl3ourn 8:55' P. M. The M4yor declared the 7 . d Capitol, City Manager -i.t reply after Council discussion. Willi. M. Tucker the rdlnar,ee edopad, 6/I, with the followin g unclear of 'he actual oblipat tone. The pity 'carried motion unanimously, 7/0, all [ounetlmembars we parking ramp privt-pes, ie/emend a the City division of roll call v te:.Ayas: Erdehl, Mcdonald, 'Neunauser, oPerret, Ms.- NAya. Attorney will t with the Commission a clarify the situation. Perrot questioned whether there was .present: 'Council 1 Manager ' to, reply. Department o1 Dickson. Balmer. - Council interest in pursuing an ordinance to allow A more complete description of is ' Transportation re a patching protect on I.80. Latars Moved by Balmer, se dad Dy McOonaltl, that Duslnasses to have sidewalk las if they are activities on file in the office of the City Clerk. 1 re the Droposetl nxoning of Property at 521 South Kirkwood from: Susan Seylarth, tM ORDINANCE REZONING ADPRp ,,El- .91 ACRES OF the atlentsidevalk ereidewald�d /MARY C. MEUMAUSER, MAYOR Patrick D. Gilpin; thirteen res ants of the Lµ0 IN THE VICINITY -OF VAN 6UREN AND JOHNSON STREETS wildewalk.and minimumdths Council °f ae upcoming Planning Zoning s/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK ' area and Eileen Doerring. Memo from the City ADJACENT TO THE CHICAGO, ROCK.ISLANp AM ppCIFIC RAILROAD.TMCKS and public of cussions onnotne w proposedxoninq-ordtnance Submitted for publication on 4/22/x3 I - FROM M-1 TO R3A, be olven u d proposed p. He ted the discussions 6892 - April 26, 1983 C , MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES o ao Printers fee S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county. and that a notice. a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper 02� .Q time(s), on the fol- �(c1G Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 this Y da "of A. D. k Notary Public . L�`� y e�:�aaaaeeeem5a[... e MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAP IDS- DE5 MOINES PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .OFFICIAL ,first vote for passage.. Affirmative roll call vo ' Att re potential conflict of interest. Y• ': nanimous, 7/0, all Councilmosbers present._. - MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 4/12/83 Memos- from .the Civil service Coemissfon Mayor declared the motion carried. The cost of publishingy the following proceed- submitting certified lists of applicants for he the positions: Maintenance Worker i Moved by Balmr,•seconded by Perrmt, to defe jpntll after the adoption of the previous ordleanc in and Claims is S109.20. Cumulative Cost for II/Parking Systems; Parking Cashier/Parking !consideration of a resolution approving t this Calendar year for Said publicaton is systems; Mass,Transit .Operator/Trans lL .(preliminary -and final Large Scale Resin 1 52403.44. Division; Maintnance porker (/Parking Systems; Part -Tim Cashier/Parking Systems; �Oevalopment Plan for Van Suran Village. The declared the. action carried unanimously, :7/0, e lwa 'City Council, reg. ztg., 4/12/83; at Mechanic 1/Equipmnt DWiston; Pot ice rCounctlssemben Present.' 7:30 D N. at. the Civic Center. Mayor Hmuhauser _ presiding. Couneilmembers present: Balmer, Captain/Pollee Oepartmenc; Fin Lleutenant/Fire Department. Luca by Perrot,' seconded by McDonald, defer indefimitely consideration of a.resolution - Dickson,, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Heuhauser, Perrot Applications for Use of Streets and por.ova the final subdivision plat of Lot -. (7:75). Abient: on. , - - • Tha,. Mayor' Orocl atmd April 16-23. 1983, as Public. Grounds: Rev. Roy . iffnga%o representing Ecumenical -Consultation, for Streb'5 Second Addition and a resolution removin ..nstrictton on'Lot 31 Strap's -Second Addltion.. Weak of the Young Child; April -19133 as Fair Housing perms ssfon to hold a vigil for peace and to .Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7 Month; and April 9, 1983, as POM -MIA Recognition not the orner o! fall Councilmembers present. - - -consider Day. • Washington and Clinton from 12:00 noon to 'A 'DUDIIc,. hearing was held to Th. Kaye r announced one addition to the 12:15 p.m. a Aerl1 7-N, 19W, approved. .'.proposal to convey parcel''A-1 located. In clw Low Consent Calender re the Inclusion of an additional paragraph Into the March 29th Council Minutes. love City Striders for a Rabbit Run on April'- 10, -1903, from 1:00 to 3:00 P.K., approved. •Rolston Creak Area. Counetlmeebers;puestloned t ',status of the flood plain map and the,impact of as Morn. by Kdonato. seconded by Parrot, that the University 1 lora Students Right to Life.to It rof properties.." '- '- foltwing items and recomendations in the Consent picket In front of Emma Clinic on 3 Koved.hy Balmer, 4conded by Lynch, to adop Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as presented:, - April 9, 1903, from .9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, approved.. - - resolution, authorizing end directing the Mayor iasec te a contract with Jams J. Croke and R Approval of Official Council Actions, The Mayor questioned whether an agreement had been ..'Joanne CroWr for the sale of the parcel: know ac spec, mtg•; 3/22/83 and rep. mtg. of 3/29/83, eacled at the informal sioo:re the Washington - .'.1, located 1n the Lover. Ralston Creek Ana of I published, subject to orrection,, as 'racommnded Street Interchange. CltysImager stated that staff -'Cit .-Aftar:discusslon,'or1 inal'motionwitndra by the City Clerk, ami swite the old be meting vi th the Downtown Assn. and'the'; 'and .(Moved'. by "Pent, seconded, DlcksoA. te. tlef ncl ustan of Paragraph 6, 'page 4, -of the. IParagraph Old Capltot Assn. re .parking we iso indefinitel consideration of the:above resoluti Eeclaretl 'defer - Ceapla[a of Council Activities ties of eonsttler this Item. A -part ill. be back to. jlhe Mayor' .the emtion'to carr March 29, 1983, a d Paregr.1h 4, page 5, f s the official Actions of the date to Council within a month. Affirmative roll call_ vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmmbers- Presene.. 76 -, Dunanimuzly, 7/0, -all Counctlmembers present. j -:A public hearing ... held. to consider the following: Moved by Balmer. Mayor declerect the cotton earned and:the •proposal to convey parcel'A-2 located fn. the L SInclude eco - seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-7D, Bk. ,repeated public hearings as -set. - -1Ral Stam CreekA Area, '76, p. APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND Moved by Be,_y, seconded by Ilcdonald to et ', Moved by Balmer, . seconded by'Limch.' to de �jindefinittS�ly -FINAL LARGE SUIS NON RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT GE a Dublit hearing for 5/10/83 to consider.an a resolution 'authorittng and dfrect PLAN OF P PLAZA LOCATED SOUTH OF HdY. l At ITS INTERSECTION- WITH -HUDSON'AVENOE, Atty. Va. 'Council rdinance to tone property Jet 624 S. Gilbert Street Irma C2 te 810.. :The Mayor declared. the :the Kayosr to sseeute a'contract with Leroy E. ?laVera Muller Por the sale of. the D,arcel know as " apDaanO reDnsansing the applicant. cation carried unanimously, 7/0. all C.encile mDers Z. located in the Lower Rai sto &`mak Araa. of.1 Council discussed approving the resolution present. - City: Councilmembsr Parrot rwled concerns and w '.submit ' subject to compllance ith, new perking sta %rds. The Mayor declared the resolution The Mayor noted A letter from the appli ant, Larry-RigMo requesting delay• in consida atian them in ..ruing to Council. The KA •. declared the motion carried unanfmusly, 7/0,, adopted, 5/1, rl th the follwlrq diva Ston of of his rczoni req request. Moved by Lynch, sewndn 'Count(leremDers DrosenL.. .. - 'Diane 11 call vote: Ayes: Heuhauser; Pernt, by Pernt, todefer until 4/26/83 consideration of Pat Gilpin, 710 Ce:, appaared'.re . Balmer, Lynch, McDonald. Mays: -. Dickson. Absent: Erdent am ordinance rezoning certain .Oroperty located at 521 Nlrkrood Avenue from Ml to RMC -20. The Mayor rezoning request of 521' Kirkwood:�,The Mayor no further discussion. of the matter is scheduled Minutes of Boards antl Comissfons: Bd. declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all in/oral; session on April lain. ' of Library Trustees -3/24/83; Housing Appeals '�Mlleembors present and noted the item Would be The. Mayor announced. the Tollwinq�vacanci ' Bd.-3/(/83; Parks 8 Recreation Com. -3/9/83; scheduled for informal discussion on April, 18th. Resources "Conservation: Come. -one vacancy for .. Hotel/Depertament, store .Coordlnoting Cases- Moved by Perrot, seconded by. McDonald. that ' umcpired ten ending !/1/86:.: Housing Com.- -Th 3/30/83. the le qui ring that ordinances must be ancy for an ursexpi red taro ending 5/1/84. vppnin[ments Penit Motions as recomoended by the City -Clerk: Refunding a portion of a Class C considered end voted on for passage at tw Council 'mecings prior to the meeting at which`it is to be . rill be - made at the 5/24/83 Council meeting. - "., :,1 - - ..Beer/Wine License.. finally passed be suspended. that. the Tint and '. Councilmember '9almer requested :that - Settfmg public hearings: To set a public - hearing for 4/36/83 to receive citizen eeond consideration and vote be awed d that ORE), g]-3114,• Bk. 21, pp. 44-48. ESTABLISHING Council seriously consider sour additional 131 Grant money,.from the adds boreal available with, comarnU on -e propoMd amnMnC to the 1983 DESIGN STANDARDS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS. be Jobs Oil l• to. the Aundall Str•eetsto- sever. '[o®untty'Development Black Grant Program and "voted upon for final passage at this Lima.. The Mayor, stated she had asked for a', list of C budget. To set a puff is hearing for 4/26/83 Mayor declared the motion carried. 6/0, with the prioritfes, that tAe City had been tenable to f ities,othat.tit t which time the public my convent on the Urban DeveloDmnt Action Grant to assist in diol ion of roll call vote: Ayes: fol'ev" s Y Dickson, Erdahl• McDonald. Heuhauser• Parrot, on An view of thu consideration adtlttl al. funds. 'Lynch questioned lather the developmnt for Parcel 64-16 (hotel site). Balmy. Nays: Lynch. Staffesember Scho r d eloper of. the Old Library site had IrMicated Correspondence: Iwo-Ilifre1, Ws S distributed copies of proposed emandcent re inter st fn the parking lot. McDonald :noted Electric'Company re proposed transmission line ': long railroad right of• rAy. E. Michael concerns raised at the informal ion e. paragraph D.2. Moved by Balzer, seconded by Lynch,.. and etil' February l7, 1984, te indl Ing intere __R pauses. noted the dental, by'Plannfng and Zen 'GI. -Stanford of Bulk Trip Corporation re . reputrwnts of the sign ondlnanee, City to amend the ordinance to include a provision for multi -Iasi )y dwelling the AIA and R3B zonas fn. --declared a;sSubdivistom_'near North Branch Dam Metner.thetoaselssion'had been. rl11 reply elver Council dt seussian.' parapreDD' D.2. '7he Mayor the maeion questioned ,rare of thq City's obligations 'Ior,all fu ,Manager, - poll l fez J. Feldann re.Elm Grove Park, opy of., defeated, 1/6, with Belzer voting eye". Moved. by considerations o1 this sssbafvisipn. Jere Jakob Mgor's reply attached. Per re Perrot, seconded by Erdahl ,. that the ordinance he planning and: Zoning member; :1, test, they . ce s te Washingtom street hetween Clinton finally adoptad at this tim,� The Mayor declared unclear of the actual obligations,''. The and CaDl tot, CICY Wnaper'will reply after -C:.:ncil the ordinance adopted. 6/1, with the follow ng '. AtSA_ will creat r,,th-tht. Commission to clar discussion. William N. Tucker" parking rasp privileges, -referred te the City division of roll call vote: Ayes: .Erdehl,' Lynch, Mcdenald, 'NeuhaP_rret•. Dickson. NAys the situation. 'Perm questioned whether than 1 Council interest in pursuing an ordinance to al Mana9ar' for reply. Oepartmnt IBelmr.businesses'to naw sidewalk las lfthey- .Transportation re a galea(ng project on !•80. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that adjacent te the sidewlk :and:Lhe pideralkses Letters re the proposed n:oni n9 of propirty at 521 South Kirkwood froo: Susan Seyferth, the ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY .93 ACRES of - LAND IN THE VICINITY -OF VAN BUREN AND JOHNSON minizum iidnalkwidths.. McDonald reminded Cau f the upcoming Planning And' Zoning Is Patrick D. Gilpin, thirteen residents of the SINEETS ADJACENT TO THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND .,discussions on the nw prows zoning ime are. and Eileen Doerring. Memo !rose the City PACIFICRAILROADTRACKS FROM H•1 TO R3A. be given : and proposed map. He .announced -the. Ecussi MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAP IDS- DE5 MOINES Q� Printers fee $� CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being' duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN_a news- paper published in said -county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ched, was published in said paper time(s), on the foi- 1 iilg date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this �1 -,day of, A. D. Notary Public dISYf8AY1CAK�lt Emma e I . I OFFICIAL PUICATION BL MINUTES OF OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS.- 4/19/87'.r - The cost of publishing the following proceedings. 1 andclaim9lS$9.36. Cumulative cosi for this calen']. �daryear for said publication Is $2,412.60. ( lova city ",on .'sPeclal meeting: Api�fl lY, h 1983. 7: JD P.M.. In the City Manager's Confere—, Ro Mayor Neuhauser, presiding. to cilmembers� p went: 6elmer. Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch; McDonald„ i Neuhaxer, Perret. Absent: none. 'j� Moved by, McDonald, seconded'by Perret, to i adopt RES. 83-91. 8k. 76, P. 246, ESTABLISHINGAI. PUBLIC HEARING FOR 5/24/83 ON THE CITY OF IOWA CITY'S -FY64 STATE' AND FEDERAL TRANSIT ASSISTANCE APPLICAT!CNS. AIII—tive 11 all; ••;cote �I 1 unanimous: 7/0, all CouncilmevEe" present_ TM 1y Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 1 Moved by 6almrr, seconded by -Pe ret.' to !. adjourn to informal session 7:35.P M The Mays ' declared the motion.carried unanimously, 7/0,. a11.I Counci lmenbers present.'. 1 A -more caapleta description of C 1 activl- ± ! ties is on. it le In the office of the City Clerk: yl /MARY C. NEUHAUSER; MAYOR. 5/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK Submi tted for pub] icaj.ion on 7012 Me 3,-1983 ' i i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES f f CO -1 `-i FONDF CAPITAL PACJ(CT fUNCS VEM04 NAME PRODUCT UESCAIPTICN `00 FEDERAL EKPa E55 FRFIGMI ENGTNtIP ING SERVICES ANL. 511IVE-N.TTERY G ASSOC. EMG I FE ER ING SF EVICtS SN IV E•MASTERY L ASSOC. ENGIMElAt- St A VICES M ING SERVICES VEER SIPA L RIM. VE MSTPA [ WINM ENGINE ENG IM[M SMG SERVICES 10 BUIL OC FORM {M EGAD [ CO. OF ICNA REP. I NIINT. OFF ICF FWMIIUPE/EWIP. O SCA NlC T ECNNIGRAPMICS INC. we OPER{LING EW IPMEMT KE VI. YAi TS BUILDING DU ILOIHO SM1104EMfNIS ... IM YiTS TOOL/XINOR EQUIP MEP MA YO..EPS FUND IOTIL FUNDI ENTERPRISE EUROS MIND. FIt TSCI VENDOa NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A.CU AERO PENIAL INC. TOOLS L EOUIINEMT RENT LAB. CNE NICILS L WPPLI ..ERIWN SCIENTIFIC CO. AMERICAN SEATING CG. .ISL FDo,. REp WAS. ANSELI-SIMPLEX TICK ET CO. OUTSIDE PAINTING CY A S SOG IATEO PPUou"S CO. AUEOMATEG_yY Ht CEMNUN 3IG ii1GH EQU IIEREV SAM I1AT10N SUPPLIES TY FETTY • M TY FETTY CASH TECMNF OAM PROMMEIS NISG• APORAT'll" '.IAL T.X '.TORS TOM G $uDPL1' $FRAM LAUNO. Ls .-PATI CORP. HIND. IT ELECTRIC SI:PFLY .01W EIEGIf s1Fly1 A.P. PLANT RUILO. FS I$ RENTLI IC MCT UR$ Of FLAN, IC SCIENTIi IG CO- Y IMC. TOOL/ EXL GMF SAFET GALS WEIGHING DIV. IPE (W IPMENt Co. MIND. FIt TSCI CY S10RES GHEP GO. FLINT CONST• CO. CONSTRUCTIONG0. A of v. EWA/ M LOGMSMIIN L OG CLOSE -PROF E$SIGHAL SEPVIGES MT. 70 BUItO 'MY C PRINTING FII. OFE if I .4T. IEP MA IEE NA 1$ POLIES MLT. BULL 01 IOW CITY MESS LA'I.cP MIX -'- BUILOIMG INP.D YEMENIS jOYA CITY READY SOW G..E TE MCNCT$ CO. 1LECTPIGIL SVOPLIES I c..IWL SERVICE I OW1 NYoAOMICS IML• 'SUTER/SE WAGFILNEW CALS TOY\ lILINO SS GAS-[ ELECTRIC TOY[ ILLIAOIi WS f ELECTRIC NIIVAAL GA$ . NIECTO.ARIGITY ¢ L. GAf IDYA Ill 1.015 GO LEL EGTPIG 1 .I.E.C.S• EPERy 11CAs i .P.E.P.S, 1 IOY3 81010 SIMPLY co. - NISG ELLR MEIOUS WPPLIFS J ONNSON CQLNTY S.E.A. T.S. JOMNSONS NIGNINI SNAP IID TO AGENCIES RFP. L MAINZ. TO IMPROV IMG AGJJ PA010 AAPO IOl A.R.M•A. GGNMUNICATIONS ENC. AOVEPTIS AD' .11SING AOVER Il5INO K r[.I .Gr P}O IO .S TATION AOVEITISING K IMMEY FIFE G SAFELY KOLM $ULfun Co.. -OWMI MUM SW.i41f 3WFLIE: LERDCN [ GILEF L FROCK G CIL ER LIEF. SGIE.T IFIL MISLELLANCIOUS PII MT f SUPPLIES ilPii 610 [ $1fETY $UP. MIG lOCL3 KFISTE A•C AAN SUPPLY GG. TOOLS -FRIAR O4fBLOG.6iTPUGT NI.V•5 Gt153 METED PPOWCTS CD.' WPPLY IIu105. 613E Sr OTHER TECAMI GAI SERVICE -AIGYE ST J4 Ml 108111 AM. PaWEP CL ELM. -PROF E$SIGHAL SEPVIGES MT. 70 BUItO MDMTGCMMY E...4I.. CC. MAI NATIONAL IVIAII.N u.DEPWR TTE¢5-NISC MATIONL'OUSINESi SYSTEMS FELINE IOUSLWPPLIF 'RFP, NIINi. i0 HOMO males l COUP, MPTNWESIEPN BELL G IELEPMONE CHAAGEL LM10"ES 0. WHO. j11MTV LS s."IIES V.G. INDUSTRIES PAuA'S 011 COUGH, NISCELLINElous yUIPLi3 I.I.I.VOTAEC l SS L4SHWR1'$ WMBEP 'PENN STATE INOUSIRIES oulL.1.4 MINOR ;PEKE EOUIPMENI e�wiis[iuP PLY G0. iLUKBIM SUPPLIES STATE TFE/SDAE. GF I..1 'f'LEC;lVC.L SUPPLIES S"I12ELl FLECTA3G SUPPLY CO. ST )TSE L E LECTPIG. SUPPLY Lq9 1LECTPIGIL SVOPLIES I c..IWL SERVICE u CF ICW UTILITY EOUIMENT CO. MI SC. EOU BP REP NAT. NEIGHS WATER PRDOUCTS yA TER WELT WRIA SCO INSURANCE -ED GO.Po ATIGN FIDELITY BOND WATER/SF WAGE CHEMICALS YE ST P0.lSG1LLA WAIGHT PooFESSICNAI SERVICES -PLANT EQUIP. REP. NAT. LIMPER I FPAMGESCOh - IEFUM LORI ROANS CMIEN NWYEN pEWM 0.EFUM0 It TA NOVOTNY LISA A. EDMUNDS PEFUMp - WENDELL G. STEVENS REFUM PRESTON ENTERPRISES REFUND .fWNO $.1RRI SERCVY STEPHEN DUNBAR REFUND BOLp......C: REFUND REFUND ADBE.T F. WOLDWARD REFUND "*lot HELD 'ATN URINE .. LAC. EF No JULit AN FEF UAD REFUND BR ULE a.M EI.INGER REFUND KATHY LARIMER BONNIE DAY ASC SPRAYING CO.Wl11M1 pI FUND REFI NO C MRISIOPMEA MOVE 'AEFUNO .JAMES R. NIASNAY REFUND REFUND DR URN W. PCOOWELL REPUNo BURT MANT1 FUND TOTAL FUNGI IRUST L "(MCI FUNDS VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .BLUE CROSS/BLUE•SNIELD OF IO.A HE LIN INSURANCE COW COL♦ a'TTLINC CO, INDEPENDENT POP WORKPEN'S COMP. PREMIUM 1. C. .ASSN. OF JOHNSON Cowl, SHERIFF ptFu.D JCNMSCN CO• SNERIFF - vEP31 COLA BOTTLING CO. AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING PAOG. POP DATA PROCESSING BELL G HOWELL .[C. CFQA.S. BELL [ HOWELL THE BILINGUAL FUDLICITIGW$ CO. BOORS CATALOGUEDMIRCUL MCPS ON IIP( C.Y. ASSOCIATE$ CASSETTE PA IINTAEFCAENGE. FIUIS�FDA �IDWA LINMN MISCELLANECUS P.IMT/REf EPENCE l OWA CITY PRESS CTTIGEN PAIR TtCl.CULATIM R IGSTUFF COME TREE IEICUITER PP IMT/REFERENCE IR IN/KIPCULAI ING MOTTS DOUG STORE PP9NT/REFEAl.GI N.A.O.A. NIT". AUTOMOBILE OMLERS I.IHT/REFEAENCE RANDOM MUSE INC- lCdt SCCA"Y G.SSIiTE PAINT/REFERENCE SLATE NiStCR T.J. PUBLISHERS tNC. BDa.OKS CAT LOW ED .1 TEAM ELECTACNIGS UNIVER Sit, OF IOWA FUND T�LSSING YI FUNDI INTR AGAVE RNMFMTAL SERVICE FUNDS 51.00 VENDOR NAME PRODUCT DFSCR!PTION t 3..00.00 0.725.59' AMO MODUCtf CCPPOALT ION GENER.L EOUII. e, 330.63. AMERICAN KART OFFICE SURVEY CERTIFICATIONS ERTIF SUPPLIES .02.47 AMERICAN NEAR 153LC1At10N CESO RT IFIL Ll IDMS It. 204.4f. BATON SALES INC. FIRST AID SUui IES ES ).992.0] BARMUNICIPAL PRODUCTS INC- FIRST AID HT ItlE3 29.02 BARRON.MOTOR SUPPLY Wf0 t LIG"' U.... 934.10 BOB BLATZHEIM ASSOC. OFFICE FOR MIIUAE/EQUIP. 50.00 HARRY E. BCPEN TM.VEL ADVANCE 410.00 BAEESE'S OVSES 69.00 BUTLER PAPER CO. PIPE. STOCK B9. 11 ].29 BUTLER PAPER CO. I.E. SToc CAPITOL IMPLEMENT GE MEAL EOUtp. CAPITOL PRCPA.E GAS INC. FUELS ME CAPITOL PNCIANE GAS IM. FUELS CHARTER cc Es INC. AFIMBuRs."f-TCAVEL 83.90 CHART ER COIGNES INC. PE I.BWSA RLI TRAVEL 651.53 C sac A SI OIMAM MLAVNGUSE PFIMBWSIBIE TRAVEL .6.23 '. GIMGI it OINNEA OLdYM0U3E REIMBURSABLE ...VEL 549.00 IDYL' CITY FETTY CAIN CA$.IE.S SHORTAGES 1.027.)3 IO MA Cf TY FE 1 TY CASH COFFEE SUPPLIES . 1,159. TO N.O. CLINE Co. GENERAL EOUI.. )1.20 GOMMFPCIAL BAG C TEXTILE INC. GENERAL EQUIP. Bl.e1 COXWMMS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY DIESEL ]4.90 CUM AS TOOL G SUPPLY MINOR EQUIMENT 8]..e CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY Dust$ 10.54 GY1 LUBRICANT CO. GREASE [ DSL L IL_pp 0 E J INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY UNIFORM $IAVICE A6 -2a D t J IVDU SIRIAL LAUNDRY UMIFCPM SERVICE 51.90 DAVENMOPT SPRING CO. INC. GARBAGE TRUCKS 10-.2 DES NOIRES IRON CO. MI$CELLANEIWS SUPPLIES 1.889. T1 DES MOI MFS YMEEL ANO RIM Co. BUSES 34-)0 OIGTAMNONE OFFICE SUPPLIES 602.31 DIRECT SAFETY CO. FIRST AID L SAVETY SUP. 1.703.00 mYG IGWN It SARI TATION SUPPLIES SIR` DYAYMES I O•TCN TRUCKS 35 -pp EBY'S SPO.TIMG 60005 MIBCELLANEOuS 2.35. -OS .ECONOMY CATALOG STORES OF SOYA MISCEI" tOUS WPPLIFS 2.505.51 .DAM ¢, FESLFR AUTO [ LIGHT TRUCK 763.00 ,FIRST MAT I. BANK OF DLTA PROCESSING 19-.3 i G•31.C. OFFICE N.11 ; GRAYMG GC. INC. OFf AGE SURPLIES 230.00' RANCRER-.U011BIION MISCELLAAFOUS ]5.00 NA.TYIG .u%". ORION INC- AUTO I LIGHT TRICK 403.N MAIILYM OUf PARTS [0• GASES. 6.40 NAYILEYE I.T1• TRUCKS SNOW REHpVAL EQUIP. 106.331 MUS WREYE SITE OINK TRAN5IM 97.50 MAYMEYE SUITE BINK TRIMSFE. 1.0]9.00 JAPES NEMC IN REGISTRATION ' I.901.i.� Wil -I. pOYE. CO. BUSES 20.2o, NILLIC DI CAR WASHES 11.35 NMvEENFOOD STO WAS. CAN ES 07.06 IBM OiiICE SUPPLIES l.ltz.o4 ]90.90 ID11 CITY 10MNUNIIY TREAT ME MISCELLANEOUS 16:101 IOW ILLINOIS GAS L a CTP IC NATURAL GAS IPOLICEI 36.64 to ILLINOIS GAS t ELECTRIC NITURAL GIS 30.00 IOWA STATE BANK MI SC E LLA.EOUS E 04,10 ]IMS PETROLEUM FAINT. MINOR EBIIP PM11RS ?.990.30 JOWMSoN CO. COMMITTEE FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL ' 360.00 JOHNSONS MACHINE SOUP VEHICLE AEFAIA$ 32,16 AA R PADDUGIS NI 54ELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 531.20, LAWRENCE B.DTHMS AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL EOUIP- 40.9. LENOCH L. OILS* OFFICE SUPPLIES I So .00 LIMOER TMf SER VIDE GENERAL EQUIP. L..L03. 79 LINDER TIRE SERVICE GENER.I. EQUIP. 31.522.1• MAG TLGLS TOOLS 1.132.67 MA.V NCELRGY PAINT C SUPPLIES IT.]3Y TO MCF.LLS AUTO TRIM AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK . 3S.290.45 LARRY L. MCGONAGLE TRAVEL 67.61 MIDWEST OIFIGE SYSTEMS HIND. EO111P REPAIRS 9.Soo.PP "mo EON WSIN Ess sv$TEFS OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL I04.O/ NOC.E OIL CO. GISOI IME 202.00• NOU2E OIL 10. GASOLINE 20T.6C NUFL IE EEClAM1Ti 01. .L SUPPLY BUSES , 210.00 EL At NEUtII He ,L ' 206.8 NEISKIPK $ALES CO• MI K ELtA HEI WS SUPPLIES MFW NETMG EQU INN M3 GG TWO -TON TRUCKS S. N9.91 TAOR"HWESTEAN .ELL LCRG'DISTANCE CALLING 247.".,'O.AEGEOUIFEENTFCO. - GENERAL EQUIP.' 71.31 OSLO DRUG - OfFice SUPPLIES 11,10. OTTSEN OIL CG. INC- MISCELIANE IOU$ SUPPLIES 123.71 PEMSOM,S NOW; STORE NISCELLAMEOUS Sy,92 PEOESS.MlSEALS IOU IMMT CO. GENEPiI EOu1P. .: . 122 .2, PEDIASC SELLS EW IPNENT CO. GENERAL EOUIP. 141.51 PEPSPECT"Is o.TBW.i.I� BOCKS NBGAII MlS NEYSPIP- 140.0( PLUPRERS SUPPLY CO• .USLDING L CONST. SUP. 396,0E PONE P OPAAFS IOWA INC. Buses 3.960.8 POWER EQUIPMENT INC. STREET CLEAN G PEM EOUI $6.51 FRAME LIGHTS B00.STOa[ BOOMS NGAZINES NEWSPAP SOS. b< "OFF 5310NIL MUFFLERS INC. VEHICLE REPAIRS 131,01 WILL CORP• OFFICE SOPPL/ES 35_•0_ GuI.T CITIES Fa.. TAUCH SALES Tb6• TEN D CE SUPPLIES 14 •4 AEW ALSO .fFRIGEP4i {ON WNL LS BUSS 56.4' RUKNCUMT RE SEARM G ALLOYS IN $ISCELLANEIWS SUPPLIES 314.2 116.9 RUIIILL•1 iGWING TOYING 41.. RUSSE"L•S TOWING TOWING 691.0 .St VIN COAPC.AIIQ. OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL - 533.0 SEWER EQUIPMENT CO. OF AMERICA GENERAL EQUIP. 18.j ORFY SNIFF ER - TRAVEL 43.6 DOE. SPA EPS TRAVEL AN WE 1..0 31 111 GO, AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK 3.193.5 5MART- AREA ALEPITF SALES FIRE APPARATUS 43,E SIOREY-ELE NWO.TNY CC. OHf ICE SUPPl1E5 53.9 .... LEE IW..TI NDUDER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 200.0 . 1110.IGRAPHICS INC. OUTSIDE PAILEANTING III601.1 TRIPLE" OFFICEGSUPPLY O0. FFICE SUPPLIESREP EOUI 101.1 TNI. STATES INDUST III. SUPPLY TOOLS IS..f TRAIN STATES INDUST.IIL SUPPLY TLOLS 1].89T.4 UNION WS DEPOT FREIGHT 30.E UMIYEP S(TY OF IOWA DATA PROCESSING 730.. UNI V. OF 10.1 YORK SNOW WAGES ' 9.1 VERNIER MANUFACTURING Co. EQUIPMENT RENTAL 19: VOSS PETROLEUM CO. GREASE L OIL 12.'. YAGHM-PoMTIK VEST ICLE RE IRS 15.. JOHN WILSON SPORTING GOODS MISE ELIIHFOUS e.' INN INNER F810 YEHICLE REOAMS 0]•1 READ` CNP. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR Z5•1 'BOB ZIMNMM.N FORD BUSES 6.: GLWYS M. SMITH AEC. TRIMS' I0. ANN NONSINTO - AEC. )NIPS 12• NEURO M.LUNE AMI MAL DEPOSITS t0- JENNIFER DINGLE ANI NL. DEPOSITS ]• 1L 001EZ11 PU BL IG SAFETY RETIREMEN Il. 15 HER MLN.BB PUBLIC SAFE ETT MET/AENEN lT. MAS. RAY DRUM PUBLIC SAFETY RET IRMFN it • DEIN eE.EE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN ' 3• N1EL WPPI PUBLIC $Ai ETV RETIREMEN 16 OpNILD OOLELAL FUEL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN 1BLIC SAFETY FlYtRENEN JOHN FAY POOL. SO IAF Ely RETIe MIN 10. DM EL FORMAN PUBLIC SAFETY RET IPFMEM 14., WALTER WPYODD PUOLiC SAFE TV RET IPEMFtl IBA -101: LETH6 HEIR Pu BL IC SAFETY RET MFME. ¢AV.CNO NE5S PUBLIC SAFETY eE TIPENFN EDWIN rNOCCEI PuBL2G SAFETY PET IPFMEM AMOUNT JOSEPH MAGMA FUEL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN ROBERT PM PO TT PUBLIC SAFETY REIIRENE" 3.,241IMAM RITTEHMEYl. PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 67'HUGGED ..GEMS FUEL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN 3'034 LESTER ROGER$ FUEL IC SAFETY RETIR EMM, ISd' LIVEPNE $MAY PURL EC SAFETY AET IAENFM 217 1FIFAl D11MON PUOLIC SAFETY RETIA ENfN SO WHOM STINMEL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 4,.56 NEMNN VILL..fA ROIL lC SAFETY MET IR ENE. Mao HAS DALE VD48RICH PUBLIC SAFETY MIT IPFMEM 'Al K115. MELFN DLL PIAL PUBLIC SAFETY RE)IAEMEN l2 AR IvIW3 PUBt IC SAFETY RETIE M FN I. EPS• M1.Y MAN PUBLIC 51FEIV AET I0.EMEN . YI LL11M NOII ANO FUEL IC SIF ETY 0.ETI. EN FN 160 .!,I: ALICE LEYSS PUOtIC SAFETY PET IDEM EN ' BUD • EMMEi �POTT FP .� PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN IBZ DONALD .GAMS PUBLIC SLEETY RETIR((NEN 30 EDWIN RUPPERT PURL It. SAFETY RET MENM T CRAP LE S SNIDER PUBLIC $ dFEfY PET IR EVEN ]3 3511E SP.INILE POOL IC SAfl TY RETIPENEN TO C.Q. Si1NnFL FUEL IG $"ETY RETI.EME. 36 C.YMO$T VI103U1 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIIENEN AGA MAPJ00.1E WfHMEYER PURL IG SLEETY PEi IeEMEM S nR S. LETS WHITE PURL SC fAf ETY RET IP ENEX L LII IIGHAAO W. LEE MUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN Edi MAAILYN DELSING vUOL IC SAFE' PfTIPfMfN .S. is .ALJACK PIODUCTIOM$ VI CEO IECOPD ING$ -- 'I.ATT EDUCATIONAL NEOIA MON-(ANAP ICI EO. IMM SBVIN CORPORATION OPER/r IMG EW IFME"' YIOIG RIFT I.C. .PRAT I.G EQUIPMENT ' FUND TOTAL JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAP IDS- DES 1401NES MOUNT - FUNGI SPECIAL P11041! IUND VENDOR NAME 29.07 S.O.52 AMO RFTAI IMG. 130.00 BMBARAN'S -a.., $HOP w•18 co,.E.GE CENSUS IJ2. T6 464.5) N RIRAPCOMGIOT1IC11EIS 402.2.0000' CREDIT BUREAU OF ICYA CITY 5i.f i STOP Ir 6]8.33 T -NII EXPRE55 333-91 THHEE XIGADEA SUPPER CLUBKR 893.91 GEORGE NO\ ING 219.51 GECRGE W. AMC 231.12 IOWA CHAPTER 01 18.06 IOWA c," Pa FSS GITIZ EM 256-54 J0. GO. Ap3T.ALI G TE TEE CO. 300.50 N, POWELL LAYION G �•� M. POY[LL LAWTON 3!4, SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS 'A.4T TFCNM ILPAPNICS IMC. l 5-31 UNIVMSIIY OF IDYL I, -To VERMEER MENUFKTUAEXG CO. Se.7o IS•09l•40 19.19 SECTION tl - LEASED HOUSING 110.22 VARIOUS LANDLORDS 4-'sD GORDON RUSSELL 1.500.21 CITY OF IOWA CITY "" r S.1-63 JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF 104_.3 PHILIP L. CARP' "!8,JOSEPH LEWIS 9)i:T9 LIM A HARTCO' 12-75 JOHNSON UYTY NERIFF 162..E1 to LAKESIDE PARTNERSS 110.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS 14.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS )SS6 THEO CARVER 624..00 UNIVERSITY Of IDYA LAKCS TOE PARTNERS 0.! 60-" JAY HONONAN 6& 111 LAKESIDE PARTNERS 477. S0 UNIVERSITY OF IDYA 290:2) LEO ENDE. 9ti93 LAKESIDE P4RINER5 11.09--BTRNC IN ....... IS 112.212.19 LAKESIDE PARTHIRS 311.00a.00 FAY L. ELDER 560.00 SEV ELLC APARTMENTS 319-12 YES TERN WILL$ ES7gTE$ 190.00 NCLEN HELDER 17.20 7.92 290.16 90.00 10.11 4.020.00 763.00 210.)5 60.00 2.555.39 160.20 9. -SI 304.14 3.471.07 1.657.13 126.03 13..5 105.00 325.00 60.20 190.00 1.940.00 1.939.38 350.11 20 -GO 05.40 389.36 310.24 1.699.50 )43.02 3.39 3).00 23.37 92.35 331.]4 10.00 11.49 203.41 6.O.B5 6.00 194.12 S Sb.tlO 90:41 '•1.2e0. so 13..90 30.00 220.00 I.,- 4io 20.00 223.00 1,.31-]7 30.01 146.12 61.00 79.3. 123.45 301.17 196.7) 13.01 90 21.11 39.01 4.0.00 1.).3.58 31.40 30.00 la' 16 1.43.95 1.09].52 00C 0.D 50. ]0.00 ]0.00 . "11 .Z 289.2.0 216.]. Bee -51 379.]2 460: I0 34..6. 032.95 844.98 S XIII .16.34 391. ]T 7t].Oa 160.95 718.03 520.2] ]20.22 "1 3? 614. 3T 901.09 6)9.52 133.00 33..02 ]]1.50 991.89 Sos.eB 5]3.10 290.0] 513.25 935.41 6]..41 ':- BUT 2.1.7. 461.3) MO.6. 130.52 324.43 932.40 1.008. BS 61.62 5.0]0.00 ll..e. 11 l..T 709..3).05 1, PRODUCT OEf.0110M .ENTALS • FBDB BOORS NAOIIMES NEWSPAP MuBScRIPEBN ISCELLAH0R5 LMN ICALSE.VIGE FILM vROD55ING IF FREIGHT l BUILDING „PRDVENEN,s CORE)IFA OVEMENIS BUILDING N1 REGIST1115 AOVEP .ISS AOSIRSGIS PROf ESSIou, SEPVIGES .ESSIBL SEPVIGES SOON OU1510E PINE ING MEALS 7004$ G SWAM RENT FUND FBI* AMOUNT B.BO 11.30 3J. 50 12.00 90 ]1.10 16.25 J1. tl] 51.49 1.900 4o ]:940.oB ]5.00 84.72 I t0.00 ]00.00 51.35 Jo0. B0 46. IS 54.00 I:eW.Co 13.032.99 50 RENT 67 152.00 JANUARY UENSES 9.4S3.57 BARNISNNU 638.24 RENT 'I 'AIDES "]67.00 DAMAGES 742,.80 RENT 150.00 Will 67.00 RENT 2 2" 00 SENT 152.00 PENT 70.00 RENT 74:00 RENT RENT 267.00 j15.00 RENT'I7B. 00 RENT . 156.00 RENT 46.00 NEW NE265.00 IE N' 250.00 251.00 -RENT ' 220.00 RENT 280.00 RENT ... 201,00 RENT R EAT 110.00 LEASED NOF3G TOTAL S E 717. 6RAN0 /OrA 190.37_�� . May 10, 1983 1 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAP IDS- DES 1401NES MOUNT - FUNGI SPECIAL P11041! IUND VENDOR NAME 29.07 S.O.52 AMO RFTAI IMG. 130.00 BMBARAN'S -a.., $HOP w•18 co,.E.GE CENSUS IJ2. T6 464.5) N RIRAPCOMGIOT1IC11EIS 402.2.0000' CREDIT BUREAU OF ICYA CITY 5i.f i STOP Ir 6]8.33 T -NII EXPRE55 333-91 THHEE XIGADEA SUPPER CLUBKR 893.91 GEORGE NO\ ING 219.51 GECRGE W. AMC 231.12 IOWA CHAPTER 01 18.06 IOWA c," Pa FSS GITIZ EM 256-54 J0. GO. Ap3T.ALI G TE TEE CO. 300.50 N, POWELL LAYION G �•� M. POY[LL LAWTON 3!4, SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS 'A.4T TFCNM ILPAPNICS IMC. l 5-31 UNIVMSIIY OF IDYL I, -To VERMEER MENUFKTUAEXG CO. Se.7o IS•09l•40 19.19 SECTION tl - LEASED HOUSING 110.22 VARIOUS LANDLORDS 4-'sD GORDON RUSSELL 1.500.21 CITY OF IOWA CITY "" r S.1-63 JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF 104_.3 PHILIP L. CARP' "!8,JOSEPH LEWIS 9)i:T9 LIM A HARTCO' 12-75 JOHNSON UYTY NERIFF 162..E1 to LAKESIDE PARTNERSS 110.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS 14.00 LAKESIDE PARTNERS )SS6 THEO CARVER 624..00 UNIVERSITY Of IDYA LAKCS TOE PARTNERS 0.! 60-" JAY HONONAN 6& 111 LAKESIDE PARTNERS 477. S0 UNIVERSITY OF IDYA 290:2) LEO ENDE. 9ti93 LAKESIDE P4RINER5 11.09--BTRNC IN ....... IS 112.212.19 LAKESIDE PARTHIRS 311.00a.00 FAY L. ELDER 560.00 SEV ELLC APARTMENTS 319-12 YES TERN WILL$ ES7gTE$ 190.00 NCLEN HELDER 17.20 7.92 290.16 90.00 10.11 4.020.00 763.00 210.)5 60.00 2.555.39 160.20 9. -SI 304.14 3.471.07 1.657.13 126.03 13..5 105.00 325.00 60.20 190.00 1.940.00 1.939.38 350.11 20 -GO 05.40 389.36 310.24 1.699.50 )43.02 3.39 3).00 23.37 92.35 331.]4 10.00 11.49 203.41 6.O.B5 6.00 194.12 S Sb.tlO 90:41 '•1.2e0. so 13..90 30.00 220.00 I.,- 4io 20.00 223.00 1,.31-]7 30.01 146.12 61.00 79.3. 123.45 301.17 196.7) 13.01 90 21.11 39.01 4.0.00 1.).3.58 31.40 30.00 la' 16 1.43.95 1.09].52 00C 0.D 50. ]0.00 ]0.00 . "11 .Z 289.2.0 216.]. Bee -51 379.]2 460: I0 34..6. 032.95 844.98 S XIII .16.34 391. ]T 7t].Oa 160.95 718.03 520.2] ]20.22 "1 3? 614. 3T 901.09 6)9.52 133.00 33..02 ]]1.50 991.89 Sos.eB 5]3.10 290.0] 513.25 935.41 6]..41 ':- BUT 2.1.7. 461.3) MO.6. 130.52 324.43 932.40 1.008. BS 61.62 5.0]0.00 ll..e. 11 l..T 709..3).05 1, PRODUCT OEf.0110M .ENTALS • FBDB BOORS NAOIIMES NEWSPAP MuBScRIPEBN ISCELLAH0R5 LMN ICALSE.VIGE FILM vROD55ING IF FREIGHT l BUILDING „PRDVENEN,s CORE)IFA OVEMENIS BUILDING N1 REGIST1115 AOVEP .ISS AOSIRSGIS PROf ESSIou, SEPVIGES .ESSIBL SEPVIGES SOON OU1510E PINE ING MEALS 7004$ G SWAM RENT FUND FBI* AMOUNT B.BO 11.30 3J. 50 12.00 90 ]1.10 16.25 J1. tl] 51.49 1.900 4o ]:940.oB ]5.00 84.72 I t0.00 ]00.00 51.35 Jo0. B0 46. IS 54.00 I:eW.Co 13.032.99 50 RENT 67 152.00 JANUARY UENSES 9.4S3.57 BARNISNNU 638.24 RENT 'I 'AIDES "]67.00 DAMAGES 742,.80 RENT 150.00 Will 67.00 RENT 2 2" 00 SENT 152.00 PENT 70.00 RENT 74:00 RENT RENT 267.00 j15.00 RENT'I7B. 00 RENT . 156.00 RENT 46.00 NEW NE265.00 IE N' 250.00 251.00 -RENT ' 220.00 RENT 280.00 RENT ... 201,00 RENT R EAT 110.00 LEASED NOF3G TOTAL S E 717. 6RAN0 /OrA 190.37_�� . May 10, 1983 1 4.020.00 763.00 210.)5 60.00 2.555.39 160.20 9. -SI 304.14 3.471.07 1.657.13 126.03 13..5 105.00 325.00 60.20 190.00 1.940.00 1.939.38 350.11 20 -GO 05.40 389.36 310.24 1.699.50 )43.02 3.39 3).00 23.37 92.35 331.]4 10.00 11.49 203.41 6.O.B5 6.00 194.12 S Sb.tlO 90:41 '•1.2e0. so 13..90 30.00 220.00 I.,- 4io 20.00 223.00 1,.31-]7 30.01 146.12 61.00 79.3. 123.45 301.17 196.7) 13.01 90 21.11 39.01 4.0.00 1.).3.58 31.40 30.00 la' 16 1.43.95 1.09].52 00C 0.D 50. ]0.00 ]0.00 . "11 .Z 289.2.0 216.]. Bee -51 379.]2 460: I0 34..6. 032.95 844.98 S XIII .16.34 391. ]T 7t].Oa 160.95 718.03 520.2] ]20.22 "1 3? 614. 3T 901.09 6)9.52 133.00 33..02 ]]1.50 991.89 Sos.eB 5]3.10 290.0] 513.25 935.41 6]..41 ':- BUT 2.1.7. 461.3) MO.6. 130.52 324.43 932.40 1.008. BS 61.62 5.0]0.00 ll..e. 11 l..T 709..3).05 1, PRODUCT OEf.0110M .ENTALS • FBDB BOORS NAOIIMES NEWSPAP MuBScRIPEBN ISCELLAH0R5 LMN ICALSE.VIGE FILM vROD55ING IF FREIGHT l BUILDING „PRDVENEN,s CORE)IFA OVEMENIS BUILDING N1 REGIST1115 AOVEP .ISS AOSIRSGIS PROf ESSIou, SEPVIGES .ESSIBL SEPVIGES SOON OU1510E PINE ING MEALS 7004$ G SWAM RENT FUND FBI* AMOUNT B.BO 11.30 3J. 50 12.00 90 ]1.10 16.25 J1. tl] 51.49 1.900 4o ]:940.oB ]5.00 84.72 I t0.00 ]00.00 51.35 Jo0. B0 46. IS 54.00 I:eW.Co 13.032.99 50 RENT 67 152.00 JANUARY UENSES 9.4S3.57 BARNISNNU 638.24 RENT 'I 'AIDES "]67.00 DAMAGES 742,.80 RENT 150.00 Will 67.00 RENT 2 2" 00 SENT 152.00 PENT 70.00 RENT 74:00 RENT RENT 267.00 j15.00 RENT'I7B. 00 RENT . 156.00 RENT 46.00 NEW NE265.00 IE N' 250.00 251.00 -RENT ' 220.00 RENT 280.00 RENT ... 201,00 RENT R EAT 110.00 LEASED NOF3G TOTAL S E 717. 6RAN0 /OrA 190.37_�� . May 10, 1983 1 TWL/NIMO. EO UIP MEM MI ICE CONTROL CHEMICALS AITOPNEY SER. A iIOPNEY SEM. UNIF CAN ILIOWMCE BN,S TUITIONS ELLS OFFICE OfCE EQUIPMENT REPAIR REPAIR ROOKSffic( NAG.INEST.EWip REGISTEUTION TESTING SERVICES DUES G MEMOIR SHIES 1OVI.1ISING EMPLOYMENT ADS F IPC CGA"' TY INS. FIRE IC A TY INS. .IO TO AGENCIES foul" MY SERVICE FID TO AGENCIES IDII-11-1NG CONCRETE ECT.ICITY !15.00 EU MAIL WIDE ANNUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL GONSULTAATS TO AWINGMENT SERVICE 4.000.00 FREEMAN LOCXSN IfN YURLIG NCU SI NG 22-] PYRAMID SERVICES 01MELCANEOUS TOOL/MIN04 EQUIP REI MA ITS.)T FIX MYEIN SUPPLY CO. PESEAPCM CO. "LE .UIOS REp.OWCT IOM FILE EQUIIREMi HAYKE Yf V.C.U. L SEXING �V 'UN01 GENERAL IUXO REUEIT(ONAL WIPLIES L CONST. SUV. 3.551.52 .AY ... I H."151,1 4ROGEPY wvf4, LAY EA, HIYEX G HCLLdNO -f.. MITE.• NIYEK G .0"1.0V1.004 Ei ECiRIG W. 11 IC All..ANAGEN ENT PU.LISMING NAME PROOUCI Ot SC.11TION AMOUNT JAMES HAZLEETTLI MLPY CC* At ER PRODUCES - 4.A.A. WORLD WIDE 7.4VEE AGING AIP F.RE 991.50 CAPE HOLMES L ASSOC. INC. FLUIDS CASES- GENDER .AF 4(CP EATIDNAL SUPPLIES M6.70 A"vt, POGO ST OPE a-7. ]0.00 :AMEPM•ItRS.i.G OFFICE SUPPLY . .-4 ..a" RESEARCH G OFIICE GNA1.5 SUBSCRIPTION 95..64 D1.DO 3.190.00 MY_.. 10M iM T UPMCLSTERY JACO. INC, JIMCIM PECCRDIMGS /LiGRFfP MACHINERY WUIPMENT PENT6l DUES I. EM BE 0.SN115 IS.00 IMTEF MITIDMIL CITY $NLV ELECT 81C AX[P ICA" fOR ESTRY AMC550. AMERICAN MAMAGfMFNT ASSOC. AAI. SOC{(tY Df CIV{L ENGIMEEPS SUBK4IPTION DUFF I."' MBER SNIPS 28.25 1D.25 IMIFPN.T I.NAI INSIIIUTf IMTL. PFA SC.NEI, "GMT. ♦SSCG• %IERENCE IUGL/.IMO. EQUIP AEP ML ASSOG/RIES GAPIEOL SERVICE To0L5 EGUIPNEN, MEN, )03.89 IMIEP M1TIOwl SOLI( TY 16.15 BABE A.I. LELWE INA, DLI PLUMBERS AID TO AGENCIES REP. OF ELECT./Ot BG. SSD. DO AT. )5 IOWA BTS, A HOER IOWA BYSTANDER LEAP NEO INFORAATICN INC. LEND I, L CIL FN CMAA4ES BEIGER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BF.00 1•G• ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT JOHN STEVENS TRUCKING CO. BELL FwLICIT10.3 GOR,. BEST RENTAL CENTER OUTSIDE (MINTING EQUIPMENT RENTAL Iv0.4e TIT— I.C..SSM. OF JERRY MI TG.EIt L LR'4211X0 TRAVEL EQUIPMENT SERVICE BEST PE -at CE I(- TOULS L (QUID"ENT REN, 5.62 15.00 ZONA CITY GIRLSSCF1 to YA LILY GIRLS SCF IBA LL LE60U 59.70 eastKN.N OECOwfOPS I.C. BLUE CROSS/BLD, SNIKO OF IOWA MI KEILA NF NOUS SUPPLIES NEALEM INSWINCE 4.390.1) ICY. CITY PRESS GII116N MULLEIN PRESS RECORD PLAN BLUE 00055/OWE 5"TELO co, IOWA HFILIM INSUPA MGE 4.390.11 6.50 IOU. CITY PE.Ov MIR IOWA (LLiNGI$ GAS G FLEGIPIC J. PAUL S.MTCENORUBER IKMMIGA.-1 C$ INC. BOB•$ FEED G w1I.IRY .BRICULTUP.t .AYFRI.L S6iF' SHOES 29.It GENERAL '""CAT' COPD. LAUNDRY SE.11 CE WB 0005 P.A. 8CGG3 G0. REI. OF ELECI•/PLBG. 1.31/.22 ION. PIPK G .FG FIT IOM COAT. 45"•00 PALL ROVERS S.flTY SHOES 10.00 IOTA PUBLIC f.L01'E. LABCP INC. PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. W1Q L RUMELM/AT FLUUblhS IWNeING SUPPLIES SI.1L 16.00 ION. $LFEIT COWGIL IOW Si.TE UXIVER SI IY lot IS. U.S. POST OFFICE U.S. POST OFFICE 'GIEGO.Y ). BOLFA N.O. BAlESE•S MFOICAL SER. TOOLS 51.6E POBFR,'N. JANSEM POSTAGE WIFORR CLOTHING BPEMME MIN SEEQ 5/ORE IECPFATIONAL SUPPLIES 5.03 STEVE JINN 11.13 4'. BW. MAILER IAPt4 W. PROP ESSIOhAL SERVICES OFFICE SUPPLIES 1>•00 I]S.e3 JDMNSCN WLMIY [L tIK JW NSG" CCUNIY CLFPY RADIO SMACK RANDOM NOUS( INC. ' BUfLEA 1#1 6. CO. OFFICE 1UPPt/ES 78.11 jo-sOXS .... NE 51ip UNIYER$ITT OF IOWA , SEMMY Vl10SN CAIRNS G DRONE" INC. GAPIfOI In PL[RENI OFFICE SUPPLIES MIWQP EDU1v"FNT 51.92 1.3 .26 JOPN NILROLFp A MA.T WIMSA EQUIP REPAIRS CA TOL ►$oP4N, GAS INC. F1U105• GAS 4. 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W 2.50 7•t 15.16 13.11 ).00 I.. ho I.. so 71.00 2.25 12.50 200.00 s.00 53.51 .01 30 00.00 294.13 39.85 ST,.67 20-90 )d 1.45 12.20 31.16 .9.95 13.61 13.99. _7.20 .21.90 7. 11..15 .83 ]4.00 174.4? 4.93 19.95 164.11 Sell 9.59 72-70 09.00 363.35161. TV Tr 11.01 65.00 los.ov e5.00 104.13 160.00 ..W 60.71 46 00 7.00 3 -se 4.03 I E.95 11.00 76.15 2 .800 u.el 103.130.11 Ave. Approving class C Beer Permit and Sunday Setrvlcefr130tN Dubuque St. Approving LA'ach doe rClatsrC Beer Pa -1t and Sund•Y Sales for Tooms E. Harris dhe wrris Discount, 71 Coaeerctal Drive. Approving Class C Liquor License for J.S. ibsey, Inc, doe Mum's Saloon 8 Eatery, License tore Joe' n. Kennedy prov,tdDa ThesVt rte, 3J0n1. Prentiss. Motions: Approving .for Iemnta in the amount of 51,317,198.37 far Che peered f March 1 through March 31, 1983, as raccanended by the Finance Director, subject to audit. Autharizirgthe City Engineer to sign an apps Sution for use of highway right-o/•wy for utilities accommdeti- W lowa-1111mis Wa 6 Electric Company for Benton Street And Mtghvay 6 ane 218. Sattin Dubltc hearings: Motion to set a Artion cllice Va f .the Iowa Cifor ty Code o Oing ,ldi3 to asend "--- Fbtllderrset a public the disposition hofrproperty6k7nown as /81 To them ClCY Pipa YeM to 0 of the follaving bidders: A.U.R. Construction Company, Navkeye Company. Motion to blot Roffman putt lc hearing tfor 5/10/61 regard ng an appeal from Robert A. Roth 'Corresppndenu; Alternay 1,= Dower, epresentl req Advencad Drainage Systems, Inc.. raga..... DroPosed xoninp Of DropertY t 1301 Sheridan, re/erred to the City Managpee ur rcDly. /.LtorneY John Na'Z reprefantdinp �chewrmz-Richardsw Partm-, p r g •[zoning request Tor property ac 510 South• :11nN. st. Stave Ostrm of Bloom e, Prairie aarellouse, Inc. egwatinq that Lhe approval aladlSNROon haoLity ng for lOJ serviceaJam r.goaseHartman genen+e theleicy EoenLlii expedite the process to allow group rare Iaciltties In Iona R1. Attormy John D. Cruise regarding rezoning.` pPlicati-n of Von iver of the Buren Village LGA. requesting a rule requiring three readings Of an ordinance and give final consid-1. On and adopt the ordina re retorting Van Buren Village Ltd.'I property from M1 to RIA. Edward D. Jonas requasting that the City Council expedite the toning request regaMtnyy1 the property at for5thts oMimgtiMenatgthe April 26thcons1mteting. ounce l'sMrs. assistance in savi1ng Lr� avinesthe In Manville Heights. tarred to City ravines for reply. Evelyn Bd .gett 1 regarding the proposed meaning of Property at 521 Kirkwood, ,starred to City Manager for reply. Angela Ryan conoareinp platted alley abutting 204 "dire Street, referred to' Cfty Maneper for r ply. petition from residents of the Tangle oodNertura area regarding peri ng o1 LhoN streets, forwarded to CM Pu01 ie Works Dopart- nt. Gary Owm nRerdt rap proposed ...nitng / property at 521 Kirkwood ref.—d to Ctty Manager for reD1Y• Randy Trca regarding closing Intdowntow'hyn bus in4Knanpa to nom propped f conitructtion fOfWat powerg l Into al Dnp III the railroad right -of -ray in )moa City. Chamber Of Calmer(e regarding the Iowa Clty Airport, eferred to City Manager for reply. Muriel Gingerich regarding the' clearing of .trees and underbrush along the railroad r/qM- of•way, refereed to the City Mamger fa reply. John Nolan concerning. the cutting o trees On City property, referred to the CSC cable rfar telaevisioln e4 iipmentta forg rtowunit Te lecomuntcettonseSpecreadtalist forerepl Broadband from the Civil Service Comelasio. lube ttin certified lists of apDlleents far th following post tions: FSrofi tater/F1 Depart: pnt; Flnfighcar/F1re oepartlen (Word lest); Parking En/oreemn Attendant/Parking Systems. Appl ,!.ns for Use of Strae[s an Publ/e Grounds: Duero Caylor for pens a.,. to on picket in 1romn 9oG the. until 12:00 and o 4/23/8] from 9:00 a.m. to 12:oo .see approved. Bicyclists of Iowa City permisKi oca n 5/vl/BJ a t6: 0 aunt. Dluntil ti laBiOolpC^iteri Affirmtiva roll call Vote umnimous, 7/0, a m,,Kw.bers pent. Mayor repeated the publ __ ._... w.rlarM the motion carried. aberc present. The Key- declared the resolution aMptM. A Public Mering was held ve receive tcit 1x83 Coamnts on a proposed B ck Gr nt to the 1983 omunity Development Block Grant Program and �m budget. Noved by McDonald. seconded by Balmer, to ad ANO APPCS. ROVINC RN AMENDMENT T04 NE t9. 1983UTHORIZING COMIUNITY TH DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND BUDGET. FO C.—ileeeben discussed the schedule for emending CI the flood Alain nap. Aff1naGive roll call vote G unanimous, 7/1,, it Cou-Ilessaters Aresent. The AA Mayor declered the resolution adoapd. Gary Sellers, 7204 Oakland, aponered re urging tm University W help et housing shortage by curtailing a rollmnt. Ne also reported on.4 ad meting with Pat Gitroy from the Crisis Center and IN mrd as d busuncil pass to ofd people vM cn out dn'L af/taoM B to ride LM bus. Council will investigate. Bill r Seyfarth, 1017 Dia- Street, appeared re the V deferral 1 the rezoning request ac 521 Ki rkwoed Avenue. E.g.. A... 711 Klrkvood Avenue, appeared e the possibility Of Council widening Kirkwood to an four lanes. The Mayor stated there more no plans to g ,iden the street. RE Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to y appoint Steven Jon Vander Woude, 710 M. Van Buren I St., to the Historic Preservation Co—ission for a O' -Year ten ending 3/29/84. The Mayor declared E the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, a ti members Aresert. Moved by Ferret, seconded by Erdahl. W i appoint Sahetta G. Jackson, 517 Hevteye Ct., to en .expired Lane ending 3/1/86 the Comeittce on p Co te-ity Needs. The Mayor declared the tion carried unantmusly, 7/0, all Councl laeabers present.Moved by Erdahl, we d d DY Ferret, to d opo. rat �mvgxiplred Wtent ofours'tw. nthslplusda full C three-year ten ending 7/1/86 on the Comll— on u Community Needs. TheMayor declered the motfan f carried, 7/0, all COunoilmean prose"[B Moved by Batmor, sa<oneed by Dickson,fto a ejooumeymant lectriei an PosittonIII ehon Net Board of j Electrical Examiners and Appeals for an u xpirad ten ending 10/26/84. The Mayor declared the R action earned unanimously, 7/0, all o—ileMmbers H present. A Cuncil—bar McDonald noted 1.91 at rats re the 0 railroad c Ossing on Sand Road malfunction ng. A Perret noted the same situation on Greenwood Drive. I Staff erossinglaMneck tthv MIT Meith t'onr Gr.n..dd Drive lload I Crossing. McDonald inquired as to cost Per t businesDubuque on Streets project. sptftyter En9r. systems th the stated • than woulduld handletthes spinklter ttydstea. ivhichine ts t the cost the City would have incurred raplac Ing the galvanized and/or lead line with copper. Porret I questioned whether the CWncil would discuss the eveso received from the Cityy Manager re Police and Fire Wellness Program. Ihe ouncil agreed W I ater rted ouso S' the progtesa tot i the telacericalcefrl11l" -amrltae. He also inoired When additional questions the Lowe Ralston Creek parcels mold be ."s -rat. The City Menaper Stated the 1Lam is cheduled for discuzston at next Monday's 1nlo-1. rd 7jeuertai mettat ng "' requestedr Dickson tfurther discuss. n Of transit ride subsidies at an inforeal sesslom. Asst. City Manager Heller. reported to work n the 8entorRiversfd! Project would probably begin / weeks stoner than anti<10ated. Staff Would tike to accelerate work Benton Street Bridge to to have to Short uch sspeeiapossible. ezeetinp ii be ext rY IVB day fevening prior to the Snfn-.I , to ret Wbt is City hearing on plans and specifications for May 10th. g Council agreed. Y 7ne Mayor announced there mould he an rad executive session iemed'etely after tonight's heap meting to discuss litigation. 9 Ractade lo. of the Design Ravtas Coraittee ! noted as follows: 1) Support of the preference expressed by the City staff for the City pipe yard tbid Proposal of Jams A. Clark and Loretta C. Clark t in order to promote the orderly conaisteOt development of tMt area (A. U. R. Constrwtim). 2) n Plans in n the pipe nds ya d Parcell,bld,ebut sugpoiai - t Is unsuitable for this location feta moral points of n�, view. 3) The City Council not eppr 4 the design plans o1 John Roffman onstructfm. A tic hearing on rosolution of necessity w /or St. Ann's Drive special aseessment project - Kid 1983 mos held. Moved by Perot, secoNed by 11 Dickson, to cantl"ue LM public hearing until May is 10. The Mayor declared the motion carried umnl- mously, 1/0, all Crunc(lmeebers present. at Moved by Perrot, aatonded Dy Oiokson, to adopt of RES. 83.91, Bk. 77, PA. 250-252, RESOLUTION Of CESSITY WTTN RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE ertal,n properly lotaud at IUD 50 u. t NE declared .the RESOLUTION OF NECESSIN PROPOSED FOR THE ST. ANN'S Street from RJB .1CBS. The Nano 7/0, Cod.11 -ben SPECIALand APAVINGconsideration motion carried umnfmusly, all DRIVE untASSESI1ENT 5/30/83E on .solution :. present. ' Moved by Ferret, seconded by Balmer, to set a of direct rectinp preDarati on of detailed plans, and specifications, form of contract and hotice to •Drive public hearing for 5/24/03 on the rezoning -approximately 40 acres located north and east OSeders on the St. Anne's special Daring Project - 1983, and ordering bids, he the Irate-ectton of pochester Avenue and the proposed First Avenue Extended from RIA to R1B and assessment specifications. 6lddersand am a fxl p amount of wntSrractg R7. TM Mayor declared the motion called, 1/0, nOlanstica bid security ane ordering Cert to iso noon all CounollaamWra Dmm�t. ult, and fixing a date for-cetvin9 lam, and for a RaeomrndAtlon from the Planning and Zoning public hearing on pians, specifications, fon of Commission to deny Approval of the P-111"al plot --of First and Rochester AMI,J.r. Pert 1, located the intersection of R -Miter contract and estimte of costs for the St. An r1 a special paving assessment project - 1981. D"'rmtive call vote umninous, 7/0, all north and .at of . Ave4w and the proposed first Avenue extanded,. roll CourscllmMers preent. TM Mayor declared the .road. City Mgr. stated a pout is Mart ng is set for resolution adopted and the motion tarried. toy N: 3983. A I. lie hearing r held % IM Proposed A public hear tog on resolution of necustly for ,1.1 Road special sidevalk assesamnt rezoning of-cartaf property located at 1425 North project - 1983 moa hal... Moved by McDonald, Dodge Street few AU to C2. seconded by Perret, to continue the Public bearing A public heartnp as held n the proposed retorting of the HerkeYf Mobile Home Court few alA unt11 May 30. The Myor declared the moan carried unantexwsly. 7/0, all CouncilwtaerM to RMC. Peter Van Gerpen. 'owwr, appeared and p -sent. stead M moa inwfavor of ill retdnirng. held an ortllmnce Hoved Dy Ncpenald, seconder M Peyrot, o gES 83.95 Bk 77 D 253-244 RFSOL.UfION res held on an ordinanc vee Dwelopeent Plan wit held On the pr sly 7o "res of land loc - north of Highway 1 near en N naw u -a- - The Mayor nod a letter from Or. and Riplr requ-0.9 A Postponement of their rex request for 521 Kirkwood. Moved by Bal - army ay .4 acre trt. acts located ac 521 Kr n Avenue from M I to RNC -20. The Mayor otclercd wti- arriedumnimusly, 7/0, all Council -�platent. Pat Gilpin. 710 Dian Ct.,. so,earcd ported on neighborhood meetings v1to applicant. David Da-,% 1016ware plane presented Gia neighborhood. epMoved by Erdahl. Sen .Dy Perret. to accept and record the lis subaitted. The Myor declared the tion to a carried umniwusly. 7/0, all Council present. Balmer, saconded by W-Don.1d. Moved by the le requiring toot Mtnances consfdProd nd rod on /or passage at moo Co awtl rags Drfor to the mKinp at Mich it is 11mI ly passed be suspended. that the s .sideration and vote be valved and that ORO 3115. Its. 21, pp. 49.51, REZONING APPRO%IMATEL ACRES OF LAND IN THE VICINITY OF VAN BURE .JOHNSON STREETS ADJACENT TO THE CHICAGO, "IStANp AND PACIFIC RAI lAGAO 111AGL5 iROX Ml To M voted on for final Daseape et Lois Affirmative roll all vote unanimous. 7/0 Counoi laMmoen Deese rat'. Moved by Balmer, se D/ckwn, that the ordinance De finally a ive omnitmtw, 7/0. The �ti''yortdecI.red tthe Ord ,4.ptld. Moved by 8olmr, seconded by Lynch, to AE5. 83'92. re. 77. pp• 246-247, APDROVI PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SC4LE NESIO DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR VAN BUREN VILLAGE,' At Give roll mall vote unanimous, 7/0, a the adopt the WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTIDN OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD SPECIAL tirosSIDEWALK ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983, nd to .afar a until 5/10/8.7 on -solution di recti rap the DfelMrr t/on of detwilad plans and spac1 /1catlow, fan Of a'to contract and notice to bidden - the Kimball Road for SPee1.1 sidewalk ..—I -ht project - IM, and .daring olds, approving plans, specificatios and oPo,ad form of contract ane notice to bidders, fixing ated amount of bid security, d o glerin0 Clerk to publish notice and fixing a date for rem ving sane onsnp form Ofacontract Bandl a on tof -ats Anon epr� Ktaball Read special sidewalk assessment Project - Boc ISM, Affi —Live roll call vote umn(mus, 7/0, kwopd all CumSlteeben present. The Mayor declared the tree-mlution adopted and the motion carried. Council— plate Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to adopt and RES. a3-96, Bk. 77, p1,- 256-258, RESOLUTION the IWaO CITY MEMORA DUM THE COF � OFB T AE CITYION, Cap'e FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES RELATED TO THE onded PREPARAT IOM OF_AN URBAR DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT C. U71 vota3Cu anisou5,c 7/0, at lar Count eSO eOrrs memoers present. The Mayor declared zbe lut'or adopted. that Moved by Perret, s nded by Mt .-Id.SO 110f t be adopt RES. 81-97, Bk. 77, p. 259, until AMENDING RECORD OF OWNERSHIP FOR THE PREFERAEL pp by DEVELOPER FOR URBAN RENEWAL PARCEL 6/-]b (HOTEL IM ec nd DOWNTOWN IOWA CITY, few Hilton -low City Partner: Y to1I vottetr Hotelunaniss ussw 7/0 a.al Af/Oounci1=11l N AND presen[� The Mayor declared the reSolutio; ROCK adep Ibved by MLDo^old, seta detl 6y Perna[, 4 R7A, adopt RES. 87-98. Be. 77, Dp•n260-268, PESOlUr101 tta11 REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO E%GEED $10 MILLIOI c..ded IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF CDNI(RCIA ad (mote MG 66,906.24 LICENSES 8 PERMITS 30,072.06 FINES 6 FORFEITURES38,109.62 CHARGES FOR SERVICES a28,437. 04 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 454,571.34 USE OF MONEY 6 PROPERTY 165,591.21 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 104,535.07 TOTAL GENERAL S 1,288,222.54 312 LOAM LEASED HOUSING 100.030.39 OTHER HOUSING 8',152.05 TOTAL SPECIAL $ 108,282.44 GRAND TOTAL S 1.396L504. 90 UEVELDS1xENT REVENUE BONGS (MIO-CITV IOYE ASSOCIATr - IWA CITY PROJECT) OF TME CITY Oi 104 vote OF INTENTION TO IIRECTING SSUE. CALLING ALIPUBLICNHEARING OH TH aaPot PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SATO BONDS ANG AUTNORI2IN THE MEMORANDUM 1Oe AGREEMENT.,, Ver a �CUTIOON EN71AL red• firma_ nlnlmus, 7/0, all ouncilaemb-1 present, Ill Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held W consider An 'cation to tl'a Oepsrtsn:',t of Nous in and UrDen .alcpmnt Urtan Oevelopmnt ActlOn Grant Prograa r 52,773,000 to assist in the development of rpm Renewal Parcel 64-11, (Hotel Site). o1,. REStl 83 99M Bk. n, op�r2n 6a271,u AUTHORIZING E CITY MANAGER, AS THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER A IDMA CITY, IOWA. TO SUBMIT THE CITY OF IOWA TY'S APPLICATION TO THE URBAN BEVEUOPNENT ACTION PAN( PROGRAM FOR THE OEVEEDPMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL RIEL 7/0. allffirmative 'At Cumilmeebarsl present. vote lliThe w declared Nnyor declered che resolution adopted. opt aEtSd 83 100 tBkr,71 pp. 271-nded 975, AUTHORIZE E EXECUTION OF A k.RAHDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH 'DOMING PRAIRIE WAREHOUSE, INC., for industrial revenue ponds not to exceed 5367,000. Affi—ti we rvsentl andrErdahl rabstaining., all COum The Mayors declared the resolution adopted, seconded by McDonald. to Moved by Belmr, FI%IMG A DL RES. 03.101, Bk. 77, Pp 276-280, ATE FOR NEARING ON PROPOSED iNDU5TR7Al DEVELDPMENT VENUE BONGS, SERIES 3483 (BLOCKING PRAIRIE ARENrlig KeyE,2a NC.19� I, Affirmative [roll calleaIle enimous, 6/0, all Counollelet... present vane rdahl abstaining. The Mayor declared the resolu• on adopted• A public Kering was held on the intention to tsut Industrial Avenue Bonds for the Iowa Book G Supply Company Project. Atty. Dovnea eDDeared re all, of tease at Aresent site or t Old Capt tot. After discussion, loved 1,Y Dickson, seconded Dy Lynch, to continue toe WDl fc hearing t the MaY 10. 3983, COurrcll m t1 rap. The Mayor eclared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Wncileeabers Drsent. hewed by Balmer, seconded by Lyria, to defer, .til Nay 10, a .sol utton to proceed rich. the sswnce anQ sale o/7ndwtrfal OwtD t)etnna, Dods (lore Book 6 Supply Company ppregate Drt nofpal rat tut to exceed 5500,000• M Mayor declared the cotton carried unanimously, /0, all CounilmmDers present. -L--- .v r [ire roll call vote unanimous, ti lmemoars present. The MaYar slution adopted.Imer, seconded by Erdahl, to defer, a resolution authorizing and l Sc itation of offers and receipt of Mae certain land for private known a parcal A-7 in the Lover rea'of Iowa City; setting a Public 7, 1981, on the proposed sale ane aid land; and .fretting the City l notice of swh'actions. The PtTl tion carried umnimously, 7/0, ail (aunollmeeDers Aresent. Awed Dy EMahl, secon0ed by Mrpomld, to adopt RES. - THA, ESTABLISHING E%PMiNATIW FEES, LICENSING FEES AND FERMI FEES FOR THE IOWA CITY PLUMBING CODE• Aflfnett ve roll tall vole u animus, 7/0, all Counilme..'s present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. xcoaded by Dickson, W K -ad by Parrot, oefer,.untll May 10, resolution a.tholl.ing the Mayor to sig and the City Clerk t v toit1 tass'C tn agreement [Ralph L.Mauttl, and W1l t lass e - Gregory J. Oovrmes, pale Santlenon, MreeTter hewn s the 'nAtlllees Group." City Engineer Fa—r preen far oilunanimously. 7/O. Mi 1 Cutncil declared s mba.nc carried anon Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. a3-11,6. Bk. 77, pp. 292 AND THE ET, -301, AUIIa1R12ING THE MAYOR TO ATTET AN AGREEMENT WITH so ENGINEERINGL SERVICES OFS IOWA CITY. IOWA, FOR TNI DESIGN OF THE STORM WATER RN SSTREEKWItG STAY T.. RUNDELL STRAT EET AND CENTER LSTON CREEK AVENUETHE VICCINITTY. Affirmative roll ..If vote u Immo. 7/0, alt CountlameMers present. The Mayor declared the —alutimn acooked. Nvved by D7ckeon, -,=by. c4ntledDY Ferret, to adopt NSYOR8T SIM NTS AGREEMEFOR GRADE CROSSING SURFACE REPAIR FUND WITH CEDAR RAPIDS AND IOTA. CITY' RAILROAD COMPANY AND THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD DIVISION FOR THE CAPITOL STREET, CLINTON STREET AND DUBUQUE STREET CROSSINGS. Affirmative reit call vote uranleaus, 7/0, all Counilmmhere present. The Mayor declared the -solution adopted. Moved by McO.-Id. seconded M DlekaoPARKING W TIMFirl. ECLIMITSBININE 07 TCCHAUNCEY SWAM PLAZA PARKINGLOY.. Count Imember McDonald thanl,ed staff for reducing alas. Afflmtiva roll call vote earlandhe all Counoi lmembers present. The Mayor resolution adapted. Moved by Erdahl, taconded by Perrot, to adopt RES. 83-11,8. Bk. 77, p. ]33, AMENDING THE CLASSIFI- CATION ptA FOR CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL BY AGOING A POSITIONdacl.,ma. the Civil -.a,Vcio.,voil Assistant. 5/2. Te itt, the following d1v1s1on of rot McOona"It/Qv NauMu ar. Porn.• Dickson. Erdshl, Nays: Delmer, Lynn. Movby secluded by McDonald - adopt RES. 83-309. 8k. 77, D• IIA. AUTHORIZING INCREASE IN COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY. $44 per hour office Work and $52 per hour for litigation. Affirmative roll cell vote ur.anisous, 7/0, all Cou-ileeebers Present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. .,.. honied urs. aMNFMnTNG CHAPTER 35 DOF THE CODEMOF CLERK To ISSUE A TEMPONAKT derv— re — TA%ICAB DRIVERS, be .11 be first vote for ImNtsapT; Affi.eatte roll call robe wanlmous, ounci'lmemben present. The Mayor declared tle ration ca -ted. Moved by Belmr, seeoMed DY Parnl, to defer ands barges rito -Wect to the aM�lnlst orlon of and rteDealingn 0.esolutioit+clbf 81-28and taxicabuntilrAfter the the t Obttont carried, edT%O,d a the Mayor idecla rs present. 'bed DY Balmer, seconded DY Perret, to adjourn to xxutt e w Klon to discuss stratar with counsel 1n meters that - presently 1 litigation or where litigation is Im5nent,Mert its disclosure mould be It-',- to Prejudice or disadvantage the position of the government+l body in that litigation and to discuss the purchase of particular real estato only where preeature- - increase thedisclosure tou the Igo errea lDboody Would have to Pay carriedfor unaniimously he /0. all declared [ upcilenbers pesent. Meeting adjourned to executive session 9:65 P.M. For a mom tle ls Wiled a cwplett description of Council Activities 6 nisoursents, see Office of City Clerk and Finance Department. ,/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR f/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS MARCH, 1981 TAXES S 66,906.24 LICENSES 8 PERMITS 30,072.06 FINES 6 FORFEITURES38,109.62 CHARGES FOR SERVICES a28,437. 04 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 454,571.34 USE OF MONEY 6 PROPERTY 165,591.21 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 104,535.07 TOTAL GENERAL S 1,288,222.54 312 LOAM LEASED HOUSING 100.030.39 OTHER HOUSING 8',152.05 TOTAL SPECIAL $ 108,282.44 GRAND TOTAL S 1.396L504. 90 MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS*DES MOINES Printeis fee OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -4/26i83 STATE OF IOWA Johnson County.as: The cost of -publishing the following proceedings & claims is s546.6p. cumulative cost orthiscalen , dar year for said publication is S2,958.80. THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN City council, reg. mfg., 4/26/83 ', at 7:30 P.M. at the civic center. Mayor Neu.hauser .1.ar. presiding. Council .. 1.1a presents Dickson' "21". h Donald. N,ul,,Ie r, . 1 -ret C-u-lI­bX`a1bsenL5 one... T�e Mayor announced that them would be Bronwyn Si Van Fossen, being duly action taken tonight on tl i,:,,o.ni . ..... t *J' 521 Ki ­.ment pro ects Avenue dl�,thm P_ d St An Drive. Both itenis sworn, say that I am the cashier of the r bell for ,i:d I will be rescheduled at a later ti EMPLOYMENT IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- V. I PRESEKTATION OF MAYOR'S OUTH AWARDS FOR THE 1982-2383 ACADEMIC SCHOOL YEAR. The paper published in said county, and that d i following P* -"Enrollee ,- receives plagues: Brandt, Liza notice, a printed copy of which is Honorable Martin-' With Distinction: Larry Anderson. Gmrh Pat hereto a d� was published in said tNgu igh�eh. ",Iu,, l,nnlfll %aule. Honorable Men Ronnie Fred Buono, I. Lo, Fr- papei 52��_ time(s), on the fol- fbej­, Jeanine Dillon, Doan O.L_,. T-a Wh."t no. But, I to 10 In date(s)i 9 'r,dD.ng ryorNs are: Chris C.—. d no iincy 1 5 hoot Referral H.rtZ"%1a Newt— Outst.�d no c err Marilyn Belman. The Callen Presld's Award: CChuck Mayor. Neuhauser thanked . Director, Peg McElroy for her ef!orts. hat . the Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson. tc on the Consent following items and creccummandati a i rd Calendar be received, or ed or adopted I approv as presented: Approval f Official Council Actions. d spec. to. 1,1,lba r.,g, �g�;.4 11/83.. a' ju s , jtg ction" - as published,- ... nd;d by.the City Clerk Boardsanntd -Commissions: Commissions: -Minutes of Rag" ,11 Conservation Ccom.3/183, o2/83, o3//83stme.,no_pp;128 o3_. 2/16/83: 3 3123/83, Planning IS Zoning C mon. "/17/83 & Subscribed and sworn to before me 3/10/83! Riverf-nt c 3/7/83; D-ig J�day, Review C-4/13183., Permit motto ,C—,d1dbytho City Cie Approving Class i,..r License Ifo a this of A.D.' Mi a J. W.I,c db. The Speakeasy, 630 to Mich el 19 Notary Public JJ No. juu MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS*DES MOINES O✓ Printers fee $ i CERTIFICATE.OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Couniy,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that, I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in.said paper � 0 time(s), on the fol- Mowmg date(s): u_I''1 , 14 8 Cashier I Subscribed and sworn to before me this t�� day of 9q_ A.D. 19iOn- i . 1. Notary Public fI No.Z- ! � �LL�lII1fBiARE�t i f OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES,QF:OFflLIAl�COUNCJL•PCTIONS —5/3/83 'M .�' The'costorPublishinuthefollowing' roceed _ in93 antl clai ns i9 E9.88: Cumulative cost=for tO15 calendar year„FEfwn.,Said publicatis S296ab8ri 1 � 1983,; •o, -35-P. .'tnthe City Manager's Cortfarence:: Roos 1Y,tfif'Civ.ic Center. Mayor N"hausefr• Prestdinp'I v�'W ncl lme,bers .present:. B-lear, . Dickson;WLjlii-h; --Neuhauser,, Perret. Absent: - E{d fiT. NccDaiald.c�'W Mood by Baixs- aecchded by Perret, to adopt .; REB:`'83-110,.'Bk. 77,I,p., 315,_K7ING A PUBLIC— - HEWING -FOR MAY ,lb,1903, ON,PLPIfS,':SPECIFICATIONS,,-; FORM'.OFCONTRACT,•:AMOvESTIMATFr,AF i.COST FOR -THE” CONSTRUCTION OF,-TNE:BtMTON'`STREEY.' BRIDGE REPAIR,:. 'PRWECn DIRECTING-CITY•CUERK pp,PUBLISH NOTICE OF - i WEI HEARING AND! DIRECTING CIIV• ENGINEER. TO PLACE--. SAID. PUINS ANO SPECIFICATIONS ON,FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECT'IDN:'. Affi,mative roll,call 'vote unanisaus;'<' 5/0„ ErdshV!,. M McDonald --'.absent. The Mayer declared tIN"resolution adopted . polfiyl; Belwer, econded by Perret, .to '1 adjourn 'Le._Irt b(lael'sesslan 7 d0 P.M.; Rh Nayar. ,. . decla ec thep;ppCi�q carried kimously 5/0 Erdahl „�NcOipaid abse t. Asole: coejtlata_da c Iptibn wuncil activ'I .,ties i Ii In lfn office of t11qq City ;Cle k seAARY,C.:, NEUHADSERt•MAYOR - • s/MAR AM N.; kfiR1Z, LITY CLEBN submitted for publication on5%13/83, 7788 may 17 1983 r MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLAB t CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES � I • motion carried, 6/1. Erdahl voting Pat Gilpin, 710 Diana Ct. , appeared re the City purchasing tive property for use as a park. Counci)members Balmer and Lynch expressed no interest in pursuing the request. Councilmembers Perret, Erdahl, Dickson, and Neuhauser agreed that a letter inquiring as to the price to purchase the parcel could be sent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-120, Bk- 77, pp. 328-329, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF PRAIRIE VIEW ESTATES, PART 1, LOCATED NORTH OF 1-80 AND EAST OF PRAIRIE OU CHIEN ROAD. The following people appeared: M. Gladys Scott, 2160 Prairie du Chien; Thomas Slattery, 2050 Prairie du Chien; Linda Johnson- Lundqu i st, 431 First Avenue; Margaret Fox, 2150 Prairie du Chien; Joe Elam, 2020 Prairie du Chien; Han -chin Wu, 2110 Prairie du Chien; Mike Furman, 2305 Cae Drive; Planning & Zoning member Jane Jakobsen; and staffinember Bruce Knight. Individual Councilmembers expressed their views on the request. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted, 5/2, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Balmer, Dickson. Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser. Nays: Perret, Erdahl. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-121, Bk. 77, p. 330, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE FINAL PLAT OF OAKES MEADOW ADDITION TO IOWA' CITY. Affir- mative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-122, Bk. 77, p• 331, APPROVING THE BY-LAWS OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor announced that the 'public hearing to consider the appeal of Robert Rath, re a taxi driving permit, will be held as the last item on the agenda. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-123, Bk. 77, P. 332, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDITION, PART 1, LOCATED NORTH AND EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED. Staffinember Knight explained that permission had not been obtained from Regina for public right- of-way purposes. Bruce Glasgow appeared for discussion. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that the resolution be adopted subject to permission from Regina High School to use theirproperty for public right-of-way purposes. The Mayor declared the motion to amend carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Affirmative roll call. vote on adoption.of resolution as amended unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on an ordi- nance amending Chapter 8, Article V, of the two City Code of Ordinances, the house moving ordinance- Housing and Inspection Services Director Kucharzak presented a brief overview of the proposed changes. Max Yocum appeared stating objections to the deposit section and the advance permit section. Council .requested specific objec- tions in writing for stiff review. A public hearing was held n the intention to issue industrial revenue bonds for the Iowa. Book; and Supply Company - Project. Peter .Vanderhoef, 2403 Tudor Drive, appeared requesting Council continue the public hearing .until May, 24.. 1983. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, to continue the public hearing on the intention to issue industrial revenue bonds for th love Book and Supply Company Project until 5/24/83. The Mayor declared the mots carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald to defer consideration of a resolution t proceed With the issuance and sale o industrial development revenue bonds (low Book and .Supply Company Project)' in a aggregate principal amount not to excee $500,000. The Mayor declared the motto carried unanimously, , 7/0, al Councilmembers present. A public hearing was held on plans specifications, form of contract, and cos estimate for the construction of the Unto Street Bridge Repair Project. City Engr Farmer appeared for discussion and correc the cost estimate to $33,000. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, t adopt RES. 83-124, Bk. 77, P. 333, APPROVI PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AN COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BENT STREET BRIDGE REPAIR PROJECT AND AUTHOPIZI BIOS TO BE RECEIVED JUNE 1, 1983, AT 10: A.M. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous 7/0,.all Councilmembers present. City Eng Farmer stated the street would be close approximately one month the latter part June and traffic routed via Burlingt Street and the By -Pass. The Mayor. declare the resolution adopted. Shelly Plattner,. 58 Sunrise Village appeared and presented two petitions Council. The first requested the Ci Council and Mayor to direct the police enforce the law as regards to bicyclist rights and obligations in using streets Iowa City, and the second asked the Count to implement suggestion referred to in separate letter regarding the remgval bicycle lanes on Jefferson and Mark streets and implementing the 'signi alternatives. Moved by Dickson, seconded Perret,. to accept and place on file t petitions and letter• The Mayor declar the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, a Councilmembers present. Neuhaus requested the matter be discussed at informal session and asked staff inpu Phil Nychay, Iowa City bus driver, appear re the Washington Street intercicn problem. Police and Public Works wi provide accident figures for the trans interchange and the matter will be schedul for informal session soon. Max Yoe appeared re the development near the airport n and the recent eonnercial assessments. The Mayor announced three vacancies for pi six-year terms ending 7/1/89 on the Board Of Library Trustees. These appointments will v be made at the 6/21/83 meeting of the City . p Council. - a Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to appoint Robert C. Randal 1, 1650 Ridge Road, a to the Board of Adjustment for an unexpired A term ending 1/1/84. The Mayor declared the J motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all I Councilmembers present. un Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. T to appoint Neal Morris, 1104 Yewell Street. to the United Action for Youth Board for a a one-year tern ending 6/30/84, and to re- A •advertise the other one-year term. The J Mayor declared the motion carried I unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers u .present. I Councilmember Perret announced he would be accompanying staffinember Hauer to a Des Moines a discuss concerns of the hotel A project with Mr. Anderson from the Sate A Historical Society. Councilmember Erdahl F clarified that the recent commercial assess- r ments have not been turned into taxes as yet m and that housing market and rents seem to be r thriving. Recommendations of the Committee on a Community Needs noted as follows: CCN p wishes to change its meeting time from 3:30 1 to 5:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each I month, beginning June 21, 1983. No Council S action is required; CCN recommends that L $12,500 of CDBG funds be allocated from the J proceeds of the Lower Ralston Creek land g disposition to Floodplain Map Revisions- Council on nas April 26, ted 1983;n thiCCNsrecommends v that the City Council consider sending a letters to appropriate officials, in opposi- tion to the Administration proposal to combine COBG and General Revenue Sharing Funds. On February, 25, 1983, the President transmitted the Local Fiscal Assistance Block Grant Act of 1983" (House Document No. 98-22), to the appropriate Congressional Committees. The proposed Block Grant recommends the gradual fusion of the CDBG and General Revenue Sharing programs over the next five years into one block grant which would, in essence. be a GRS grant - The National League of Cities has gone on record as opposing this fusion. CCN is also opposed to the fusion of the two grants on the grounds that the CDBG emphasis on aiding lower income persons, particularly in the area of housing, will be lost. In additign, past history shows that fusion of federal programs usually results in decreased or total loss of funding for the program. Council may wish to write to Senators Jepson and Grassley and Congressman Evans on this matter; CCN requests that the City Council reconsider its policy on not using BG funds for personnel/operating costs for Public Service activities, in relation to the CDBG Jobs Bill funds only. Council discussed this matter with CCN at the informal meeting on April 25, 1983• Recommendation of the Housing Commission that the Council delay review of the proposed changes in the Civil Rights Ordinance until such time as the two Commissions can .get together to resolve their many differences, noted. A meeting will be scheduled in the near future. Recommendations of the Human Rights Commission noted as follows; That the Iowa City Human Rights Commission become a member of the Association of Iowa Human .Rights Agencies. No Council action is required; e the Human Rights Commission submits the adopted revisions of the Human Rights on Ordinance to the City Council for review and action. This review has been delayed until after the completion of the new Zoning Ordinance. McDonald. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Balmer, to f adopt RES. 83-125, Bk. 77, pp. 334-338. a AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY n CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH PROCTER a d GAMBLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ESTABLISHING n THE QUANTITY OF POLLUTANTS TO BE DISCHARGED 1 INTO THE CITY'S WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM. Affirmative roll call unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. LThe Mayor declared the resolution adopted. n Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-126, Bk. 77, pp. 339-342. ted AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY o OF IOWA CITY AND EUGENE F. FISHER, A NG PROPERTY OWNER ON SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET FOR D THE 50/50 FUNDING OF THE REHABILITATION OF A OH SIDEWALK VAULT ON SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 00 Councilmembers present. The Mayor , decla�r d the resolution adopted. r Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to d adopt RES. 83-127, Bk. 77, P. 343, TO REJECT of THE BID OF JAMES J. CROKER AND RUTH JOANNE on. CROKER FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE PARCEL KNOWN d AS A-1 IN THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK AREA OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Balmer questioned if a refund of the deposit had been made. The City Manager noted it is being proce-s^d and ty that the money submitted for a variance to would also be refunded. The Mayor noted the s bid was being rejected because there was no of update of the floodplain map. Affirmative it roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all a Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared oy the resolution adopted. et Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to et adopt RES. 83-128, Bk. 77, p• 344, Tu REJECT by THE BID OF LEROY E. PND LATERA MULLER FOR he THE PURCHASE OF THE PARCEL KNOWN AS A-2 1N ed THE LOWER RALSTON CREEK AREA OF IOWA .CITY, 1 IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous„ elr 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor an declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to t' adopt a resolution authorizing and directs nq ge the solicitation of offers and receipt of e bids to purchase certain land for Drivate 1t redevelopment, known as Parcel A-3 in the it Lower Ralston Creek Area of Iowa City. Iowa; ed setting a public hearinq for June 7, 1983, um JVKib1 NI1tJKVL-His CEDAR RAPIDS -DES h10INES the proposed sale and conveyance of said Id and directing the City Clerk to fish notice of such actions. The Mayor tared the resolution defeated mimously. 0/7, all Councilmembers rsent. Lynch noted this was rejected wEting changes on the floodplain map. Noved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to tlot RES. 83-129, Bk. 77, pp. 345-346, OBITING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FY84, ENDING Ju 30, 1984, FOR PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECT A21-3. Affirmative roll call vote animous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. he Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to dOPt RES. 83-130, Bk. 77, PP. 347-348, DOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FY84, ENDING ONE 30, 1984, FOR PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECT A05 PO22 004. Affirmative roll call vote nonimous. 7/0, all Councilmembers present. he Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to dept RES. 83-131, Bk, 77, p. 349, IITHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO TTEST, THE FY84 APPLICATION FOR STATE AND E�DERAL' TRANSIT ASSISTANCE. Affirmative oil call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council - embers present. The Mayor declared the esolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to ad RES. 83-132, Bk. 77, p. 350, UTHORIZING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DMA CITY AND THE IOWA CITY LIBRARY BOARD OF RUSTEEs AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TATE, COUNTY. AMID MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, OCAL TIVE 1 N1119983, AFL-CIO CURRENTLY THROUGA JUNE 30, 1985. Phil Ychyr, President of Local 0183, appeared re elay in signing. Affirmative roll call ote unanimous, 7/0, ail Councilmembers resent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-133, 8k. 77, p. 351. STABLISHING ICITY OF OWAA CITY TWATER/SEWER/REFUSE HE DEPOSIT FEE R SERVICE CUSTOMERS. McDonald questioned the status of recent problems with the Apartment Association. City Manager stated sem I changes are being used and tentative agreement on a package has been discussed. Information will be furnished t Council in about three weeks. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, al Councilmembers present. The Mayor declare the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, adopt RES. 83-134, Bk- 77, p, 352 ESTABLISHING A LANDFILL USE FEE AND RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FEE Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0 all Councilmembers present. The Mayo declared the resolution adopted. Moved b McDonald, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES 83-135, Bk. 77, P. 353, NAMING DEPnSITORIES enabling the City to deposit funds with th Hills Bank. Affirmative roll call Vo unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, .seconded by Dickson to adopt RES. 83-136, Bk. 77, pp. 354-36 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $225,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE CITY IOWA CITY. IOWA, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPME REVENUE BONDS (GENE C. KROEGER PROJECT SERIES 1983. WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SA OF THE BONDS TO BE LOANED TO GENE KROEGER, AN INDIVIDUAL, FOR THE PURPOSE DEFRAYING ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVI AND EQUIPPING OF A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRI CONSISTING OF A COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDIN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGRE MENT BETWEEN THE CITY' AND GENE C. KROEGE THE ASSIGNMENT BY THE CITY TO THE ORIGIN PURCHASED OF THE RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF T CITY IN AND TO SAID LOAN AGREEMENT; THE SA OF. SAID BONDS; AND RELATED MATTER Affirmative roll call -vote unanimous. 7/ all Councilmembers present. The May declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret. adopt RES. 83-137, Bk. 77, pp. 364-37 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $500,000 ar-rmcr-eTF PRiNCTPAI AMUONT OF THE CITY REVENUE BOMUs (THE WILLI— wnrRMr raudn SERIES 1983, WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE OF THE BONDS TJ BE LOANED TO TIME MILLI COMPANY, AN IOWA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING ALL OR A PORTION THE COST OF ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING EQUIPPING A COMMERCIAL ENTERPR CONSISTING OF A RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL OFF BUILDING; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF PURCHASE THE AND ASSIGNMENT TO SEL SAID BONDS; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY O LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND WILLIAMS COMPANY; THE ASSIGNMENT BY THE C TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE RIGHTS INTEREST OF THE CITY IN AND TO SAID L AGREEMENT; THE SALE OF SAID -BONDS; RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll call v unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers prese The Mayor declared the resolution adopted Moved by McDonald, seconded by Bal to adopt RES. 83-138, Bk. 77, pp. 374 - AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM AGREEMENT WITH MERCY HOSPITAL, IOWA CI IOWA, .AND FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING HOSPITAL FACILITY REVENUE REFUNDING BO (MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT).- Erdahl ,uestio If. the execution of the Memorandum Agreement was a binding step toward issuance of bonds. City Atty. Ja replied. it was not. Affirmative roll e vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmem present. The Mayor declared the resolu adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch adopt RES. 83-139, Bk. 77, pp. 383 - RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY WITH RESPECT TO ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECES PROPOSED FOR THE ST. ANN'S DRIVE SPE PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983, an .defer consideration until 5/24/83 on res tion directing preparation of Beta plans, and specifications, form of cont and notice to bidders on the St. An Drive special Paving assess Project - 1983, and orderinn bids• wDro plans, specifications, and form of contract and notice to bidders, fixing xin9 amoTAuntpublof bish security and Ordering C1erK notice and fixing a date for rection pans. and for a public hearing contract and specs$ i:ations, form of estimate of costs for the Sit. jAnn's 1983. special paving assessment unanimous, 7/0, Affirmative roll call vote all Cianci lmembers present• The Mayor declared the resolution adopted and the motion tarried.on A pub) is hearing was held resolution al of necessity for Kimball Assessment Project - 1983. N the appeared read The Mayor announced thatro ect. decided M.e fund the entire Lynch, seconded by McDonald, Moved by 385-387, to adopt RES. 83-140, seconded 77, PA RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION SPECIALSSSIDEWALK ASSESSMENT PROJECTITY PROPOSED FOR THE KIMBALL - 19 as abandoned. Affirmative PROJECT - 1983. roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council - members presenThe Mayor declared the resolution adopted.seconded by McDonald, Moved by Lynch, to prepara- tion of detailed tion plansirecting the and sP cificatpions, form m ll Roadd and specialtice to bidders on assessment the Kimball Rea P bids, approving project _ 1983, and ordering plans, specifications and farmamount ofbact id and nteyce to bidders, fixing security, and ordering date foe eceivirk to ngbsame lish notice and fixpublic Tans, specifi- cations ecifi- and fora porn o hearing t p P cottons, fora im contract pe ialt sidewalk ate or costs the Kimball Road spec The Mayor declardassessment pmotiot - 1983• declared the motion to adopt the shove two resolutions defeated unanimously, 0/7, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl; to defer consideration of a resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk b attest an agreement and stato, rew�r easement with Don E. Williams, Gregory e Downes, Ralph L. Hewitt, and Dale Sanderson, a hereafter known as the 'Williams Group". n The Nyor declared the motion carried o unanimusly, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to d adopt EES. 83-141, Bk- 77, P. 388. ADOPTING THE TOA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT MASTER PLAN. to Affirutive roll call vote unanimous,,7/0, all Comcilmembers present. A Rived by Erdahl, seconded by Perrot, to adopt RES. 83-142, Bk. 77, pp. 389-390, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR 70 SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK To r REGAF41NG A�PROMISSORY EST THE RENOTE E EXECUTED OF A ABY EN y MAUDE L GLICK. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. e The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. that the kyedORDINANCE Lynch, seconded CH CHAPTER Perret,35 O THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ARTICLE II. , TAXICABS, BY DELETING THEREFROM THE 3� AUTHORITY CONFERRED UPON THE CITY CLERK TO IN ISSUE A TEMPORARY DRIVING PERMIT TO TAXICAB OF DRIVERS, be considered and given second vote NT for :_passage. Fred Hodges, Hawkeye Cab ) Company, appeared asking Council to defeat LE the .ordinance. Affirmative .roll call vote C unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. OF The Mayor declared the motion carried. OF Moved by L nch, seconded by Perret. NG that the ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 31-10 OF SE THE CITY, IOWA. DE OF TO INANCES ADVAN EO THE HE CITY OF IOWA EFFECTIVE DATE E- FOR REMOVAL OF PROHIBITED SURFACE MATERIALS. E be considered and given first voU. for AL Affirmative roll call., vote AE .passage. HE unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. LE The. Mayor declared the motion carried. S Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, 0 that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER '10OF or THE CODE OF ORDINANCE "ELECTIONS" BY DELETING THEREFROM ARTICLE 'II MUNICIPAL to ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATIONS, be 3 considered and given first vote for passage. IN Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0.• OF all, Councilmembers present. The Mayor NT declared the motion carried. Councilmembers �I) discussed the need to retain the limit of SALE individual contributions to $50.' City pMS Attorney Jansen will report back to council FOR en another ordinance for that purpose OF Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, AND to adopt RES• 83-143. Bk* 77, pp. 391-397, ISE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A 15 MONTH ICE LEASE WITH LENARD SPENLER FOR RENTAL OF BOND STORAGE FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION LOCATED AT URE 2253 S- RIVERSIDE DRIVE, IOWA CITY, IOWA. F A Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, THE all Councilmembers present. ,The Mayor ITE declared the resolution adoptees to consider AND A public hearing t s re revocation of DAN the appeal of Robert Rath, AND a taxi driving repesenti gas City Manager ote David Brown, nt. Berlin, celled the following Roth; oliice .Capt. Police Officer Gregory Balm Donald strand; dNeallice Berlin*efAtty. Harvey ds Cox, 381 City semi Robert Rath, called the follaw- OF representing Ty Jingoh witnesses: Robert Rath; Hod Betty Costello; ON John Wittenberg; Fred Hodges. The Mayor ta NDS announced that the Council esely ss not until t e tied discuss testimiony among. of next formal Council meeting is Hay o 24th. At the that time there would be discussion and a decision reached. Moved by Dickson, Hall seconded by Balmer, to adjourn the public all hearing.The Mayor declared the motion Ders unanimously, 7/0, all tion carried ens present. Counc ilmembo Dickson, seconded by Perret, to Moved 1;25 a.m. The Mayor declared 384, t° adjourn. tarried unanimously, 7/0, all the motion THE Conci lmaafers present. SITY A mere complete description of Council COAL activities is on file in the office of the oluo City Clerk- sRTARY L. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR tart s/MARIAN N• KARR, CITY CLERK ne's S. tttd for publication on 5/20/81 met &lay 23, 1783 v inq 7409 Q�\,,y,1 h \°•ct� ^,Y Printers fee S;2�0 OF PUBLICATION A'1'E 010 :IOWA, Johnson County,ss: '.1'100; 10 ';'/A CITY PRESS -CITIZEN l3roavtyo S. Van Fossen, being duly svio:ru, say that I am the cashier of the 1011/A C.(' -t' Y PRESS•CITIZEN, a news- papet• published in said county, and that zi notice, .a printed copy of which is hereto llttaiched, was published in said paper 13?-61-xA�- time(s), on the fol- 10'Nltlu tla Y,t;(S); Cashier E S;ul s�c}:riibed and sworti to before me r,ifl..3C;W day A.D. l Notary Public f i OFFICIAL Pl ATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 5/10/83 yyS5The cost of publishing the following proceed lendar year ifor25said publication is 5722865is. Iowa City C-oUMTI reg. mtg., 5/10/83, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Dickson (7:38), Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret. Absent: none. Moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-111, Bk. 77, p. 316, RESOLUTION OF TRIBUTE FOR ALLAN VESTAL. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor proclaimed May, 1983, as American Bike Month; May 8-14, 1983, as Seni or Center Week; and May 8-14, 1983, as Preservation Week. The Mayor announced one addition to the Consent Calendar, setting a public hearing forreview of Urban Development Action Grant App ication for the hotel on Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1b. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, that the following items, and recommendations in the Consdnt Calendar be received, or approved,and/or adopted as amended: Approval of Official Council Actions, spec. mtg., 4/39/83, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Airport Comm. -4/14/83 L 4/20/83 (spec:); Human Rights Comm. - 2/28/83 b 3/28/83; City Conference Bd. - 4/18/83; Committee on Community Needs - 4/6/83; Civil Service 'Comm. -4/11/83, 4/12/83, 4/13/83, 4/16/83, 4/19/83 d. 4/26/83; Parks 8 Recreation Comm.- . '4/6/83; Housing Comm. -4/6/83. Permit motions and resolutions as recommended by the City Clerk: Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Wareco, 828 S. Dubuque Street. Approving Class A Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Leroy Meeks Post #3949, 609 Hwy. 6 By -Pass. Refunding a portion of a Class C Liquor License to The Vine, .529 S. Gilbert Street;' -RES. 83-112, Bk: 77, p. 317, ISSUING. CIGARETTE PERMITS. Approving Special Class 'C Beer -Wine Permit and Sunday Sales for Jade Garden, 119 Iowa - Avenue. Resolutions, Bk. 77: RES. 83-113,- p. 318, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE BIRELY SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION. RES. 83-114, p. .319, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS FOR LOTS 91 AND 92 OF TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART. 2 (known as Willow Creek _ Apartments). Public hearings:, RES. 83-115, Bk.' 77, p. 320; SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON 5/24/83 ON PLANS,' SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THECONSTRUCTION OF THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK. REPAIR PROJECT, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ONFILEFOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 83-116, Bk. 77, p. 321, (SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON }' 5/24/83 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM .OF CONTRACT AND. ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FY84 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROJECT, 'DIRECTING THE CITY -CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID _ HEARING AND DIRECTING'CITY ENGINEER TO 'PLACE SAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Motion to set a public hearing* for 5/24/83 for the reviewof. the Urban Development Grant Application for the downtown hotel on Urban Renewal Parcel 64-1b. , Correspondence:Maureen Keough re proposed opening of an alley and fi l l Ing ,of a ravino- in Manville _ Heights, referred to the City Manager for .reply. Allen J. Wolfe rethe rezoning of hispropertyon She corner _ of North Dodge and St. Clements Street, _ referred to the City Manager for reply. To Muller, President of the Downtown Association, re traffic flow on Washington Street between Capitol and Clinton, referred to the City Manager for reply. Edward 0. Jones re proposed rezoning of property at 1425 North Dodge, presented for Council consfderation; item 4e. -Memo from Civil Service Commission submitting certified lists of applicants for Police Sergeant/police Department. Memo from the Traffic Engr. re yield sign at Market Street/Rochester Avenue. Applications for City Plaza Use 'Permits: Every Bloomin' Thing to vend flowersfrom a cart on College Street side of their store on an occasional basis, approved. - Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Iowa City Jaycees to have a "Walk for Mankind" on -- 4/30/83, approved. Michael O'Brien to have a graduation parade on 5/6/83, approved. Iowa Socialist Party for use of Blackhawk .,Minipark .on 5/1/831 ..approved.._.. .. _ Af firman ve roll call voter unanimous, 7/D, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated the Public hearings'as set. - Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret, to -defer until 5/24/83 a public hearing to rezone property at 624 S. Gilbert Street from C2 to 113A. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer; seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF LUCAS STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED NORTH 0 PAGE STREET AND SOUTH OF THE CHICAGO, ROC ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF=WAY. b JORM MICROLAB - CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MINES i OFFICIAL PUBLICATION given first vote for passage. .Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to set a public hearing on 5/24/83 on the disposition of vacated Lucas Street right-of-way located north of Page Street and south of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad right-of-way. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-117, Bk. 77, pp. 322-323, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF THE REPLAT OF BLOCK 4, PAGE'S ADDITION TO IOWA CITY, IOWA, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE INTERSECTION OF PAGE AND DODGE STREETS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that the rule requiring that ordinantes must be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meetings at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the first and second consideration and.votebe waived and that an ordinance rezoning certain property located at 1425 N. Dodge Street from R1A to C2, be voted upon for final passage at this time. Councilmembers Perret and Erdahl questioned the C2 zone for the area. Staffinember Knight present for discussion. After discussion, the Mayor declared the motion to waive the readings defeated, 4/3, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Balmer, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser. Nays: Dickson, Erdahl, Perret. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1425 N. DODGE STREET FROM RIA TO C2, be considered and given •fir'st vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by. Perret, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered and voted on for,passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the first and second consideration and vote, be waived and that ORO. 83-3116,- Bk. 21, pp. 52-54, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE HAWKEYE MD81 LE HOME COURT FROM RIA TO RMH, be voted upon for final passage at:this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, '7/0, all.Council- members present. The Mayor declared. the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. . Movedby Lynch,. seconded by. Dickson, that the rule,requiring that ordihances must be considered and voted an for passage at two Council meetings prior to the= ng at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, that the first and second consideration and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3117, Bk. 21, pp. 55-56, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING THE .SUSPENSION OF BUILDING .PERMIT DURING CONSECUTIVE REZONINGS WITHIN A.TWELVE MONTH PERIOD, be voted upon for final passage at 'thin time.:. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous; 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call, vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers. present. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY i0 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED NORTH OF HIGHWAY 1 NEAR WILLOW CREEK, be given. first vote for. passage. Councilmembers , discussed the zoning in relationship to Freeway 518. The matter will be scheduled for informal discussion and members from the Planning and Zoning Commission Will be invited. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers. present. 'The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, that the rule requiring that ordinances must be considered and voted on for'pessage at two Council meetings prior to the= ng at which it is to be finally passed be suspended ,' that the first and second consideration antl vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3118, Bk. '21, pp. 57-59, AMENDING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF THE MUTLI-FAMILY PORTION OF MACBRIDE ADDITION, PART 2,lbevoted upon for final passage at this time. -Afft,�..ety. roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council - members present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES.. 83-118, Bk. 77, pp. 324-326, TO APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF 'LOT 62, MACBRIDE ADDITION( PART 2. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution -adopted. .. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to -adopt RES. 83.119; Bk. 777,_p. 329,.AMENDING . THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF UNIVERSITY LAKE APARTMENTS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The Mayor noted a letter from the applicant, Or. Rigler, requesting withdrawal of his application' rezoning 521 Kirkwood Avenue from Ml to RNC -20: Moved by Balmer, seconded by -Dickson, to table F consideration of the ordinance rezoning 2.4 K acre tract located at 521 Kirkwood Avenue c from MI to RNC -20. The Mayor declared the Q \ t Printers fee sgv , OF PUBLICATION 0I'' IOTNA, Johnson County,ss: '-('.I ''(iJ (O 1NA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN 13rowaya S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I- am the cashier of the IObi/A CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news. Oaper published in said county, and that a notice, ,a printed copy of which is ha.reto attliched, was published in said papeL• time(s), on the fol- I0SV1111( Cashier [ St.l meribed and sworn to before me tilts cze, clay of A.D. Notary Public III o. o ti I CROF DORM IVI CEDAR RAPID OFFICIAL Pt AT10N OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 5/10/83 given first vote for passage. .Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,_ all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared The cost of ublishing the following proceed in & claims fs 5259;97. Cumulative cost for this set a public hearing on 5/24/83 on the , the motion carried.. calendar year for said publication is $3228.65. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to ' Iowa City CoeoMMI reg. mtg.,.5/10/83, disposition of vacated Lucas Street at 7:30 P.X. at the Civic Center. Mayor right-of-way .located north of Page Street Neuhauser presiding. Counci imembers and south of the Chicago, Rock Island and present: Balmer, Dickson (7:38), Erdahl, Pacific Railroad right-of-way. The Mayor Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: declared the motion carried unanimously, none. 1/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Neuhauser,: seconded by Erdahl, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to to adopt RES.' 83-111, Bk. 77, p. 316, .adopt RES. 83-117, Bk. 77, pp. -322-323. RESOLUTION OF TRIBUTE FOR ALLAN VESTAL. APPROVING THE. FINAL PLAT OF THE REPLAT OF Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, BLOCK 4, PAGE'S ADDITION TO IOWA CITY, IOWA, Dickson .absent. The Mayor declared Lhe LOCATED -IN. THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE resolution adopted. - INTERSECTION OF PAGE AND DODGE STREETS. The Mayor proclaimed May,. 1983, as Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0. American Bike Month; May 8-14, 19113, as all Councilmembers present. - The' Mayor ;Senior Center Week; and May 8-14, 1983, as declared the resolution adopted. Preservation Week. Moved by, Balmer, seconded by McDonald, The Mayor announced one addition to the that the rule requiring .that ordinantes must Consent Calendar, setting a public hearing be considered and voted on for passage at for review of Urban Development Action,Grant two Council meetings. prior to the meetings Application for the hotel on Urban Renewal at which it is to be finally passed be Parcel 64-1b. loved by Perret, seconded, by suspended, that the . first and 'second Dickson, that the following items. and consideration and,vote-be waived and that an recommendations in the Consent -Calendar .be ordinance rezoning certain property located received, or approved,. and/or adopted as at 1425 N. Dodge Street from RIA to C2, be amended: voted upon for final passage at this time. Approval of Official Council Councilmembers Perrot and Erdahl questioned Actions, spec. mtg., 4/19/83, as .the C2 .zone for the area. Staffinember published, subject to correction, as Knight present for discussion. After recommended by the City Clerk. discussion, the Mayor declared the motion to Minutes of Boards and waive the readings defeated, 4/3, with the Commissions: Airport Comm. -4/14/83 E 'following division of roll call vote: Ayes: 4/20/83- (spec.'); Human Rights Comm.- Balmer, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser. Nays: ..2/28/83 & 3/28/83; City Conference Bd.- Dickson, Erdahl, Perrot. Moved by Balmer, 4/6/83;•' Civiltee on serviceCommunity ' Comm l,4/11/83, REZONING Ceds- seconded ERTAIN PROPERTY Mat the LOCATEO AT 1425 NE 4/12/83, 4113/83, 4/16/83, 4/19/83 &. DODGE STREET FROM RIA 70. C2, be considered 4/26/83; ,Parks & Recreation Comm.- and -given -first vote for passage. '4/6/83; Housi ng Comm. -4/6/63. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0. Permit motions and -resolutions as all Councilmembers present. The Mayor recommended by the City - Clerk: declared the motion carried. - Approving Class C Beer Permit and Moved by Erdahl, seconded by, Perret, Sunday Sales for Wareco, 828 S. Dubuque that the rule requiring that ordinances must Street. Approving Class A Liquor be considered and voted on for,passage at License and Sunday Sales for Leroy two Council meetings prior to the meeting at Weeks Post #3949, 609 Hwy. 6 By -Pass. which it. fs to. be finally passed .be Refunding a portion of a Class C Liquor suspended,that :the first •and second Li cense to The -Vine,. 529 S. Gilbert consideration and vote, be waived ,and that Street:' RES. -83-112, Bk: 77, p. 317, ORD. 83-3116, Qk. 21,. pp. 52-54, REZONING ISSUING, CIGARETTE PERMITS.Approving CERTAIN. PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE HAWKEYE MOBILE Special. Class C Beer -Wine Per and HOME'COURT. FROM RIATORMB, be voted upon Sunday Sales for Jade Garden, mi Iowa, for final passage' at: this time.. Affirmative .roll call vote' unanimous, WO, -all •Council - Avenue. members present... The Mayor declared. the Resolutions. Bk. 77 RES. 83-113, - motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded p. 318,. ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE by Perrot, that the ordinance be finally BIRELY SANITARY SEWER, EXTENSION. RES. adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call 83-114 p..319, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR vote unanimous, 7/0,. all Councilmembers THE SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS FOR present. The, Mayor declared the ordinance LOTS 91 AND 92 OF TY'N 'CAE SUBDIVISION, adopted. PART, 2 (known as Willow `Creek Moved by Lynch.. seconded by. Dickson, Apartments). - that the rule requiring that ordinances must Public hearings:, RES. 83-115• Bk.' be considered and voted on for passage at 77,' p. 320; SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON two Counci I meetings prior to the meeting at 5/24/83.ON PLANS,` SPECIFICATIONS, FORM which it is to be finally passed be -. .OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR suspended, that the first and second THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KIMBALL ROAD consideration and vote be waived and that -. CURB AND SIDEWALK. REPAIR PROJECT, ORD. 83-3117, Bk. 21, pp. 55-56, AMENDING DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE :ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING THE NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS SUSPENSION OF BUILDING PERMIT' DURING AND SPECIFICATIONS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC CONSECUTIVE REZONINGS WITHIN A ,TWELVE MONTH INSPECTION. RES 83-116, Bk: 77, p. PERIOD, be voted upon for final passage at 321, SETTING A. PUBLIC HEARING ON 'this time. Affirmative, roll call ,vote '•.'5/24/83 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. OF CONTRACT AND -ESTIMATE OF COST FOR The Mayor declared the motion carried. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FY84 ASPHALT Moved by Lynch, . seconded by Dickson, .that RESURFACING PROJECT, 'DIRECTING THE the ordinance be finally adopted at this CITY CLERK TO PUBLISHNOTICE OF SAID time. 'Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, HEARING AND: DIRECTING_ CITY ENGINEER TO 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor PLACE SAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON declared the ordinance adopted. FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Motion toMoved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, set a public hearing* for 5/24/83 for that the ORDINANCE TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY the review of. the Urban Development 70 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED NORTH OF HIGHWAY 1 Grant Application for the downtown NEAR WILLOW CREEK, be given first vote for passage. eeaihitdiscussed hotel on Urban al Parcel n4 toning in relationship Freeway 518. The Correspondence: Keough re proposedopening of an alley and matter will be scheduled for inforfnal filling of a ravine in Manville discussion and members from the Planning and Heights, referred Lo the City Manager Zoning Commission will be invited. for reply. Allen J. Wolfe- re .the Affirmati ve roll callvote unanimous, 7/0, rezoning of his property on the corner all Councilmembers present. The Mayor _ of North Dodge and St. Clements Street, declared the motion carried. referred to the City Manager for reply. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, -- Tom Muller. President of the Downtown that: the rule requiring that ordinances must Association, re traffic flow on be considered and voted on for passage at Washington Street between Capitol and two Council meetings prior to the meeting at Clifor reply. Edward D. Jones rerred to the e prioposed suspended, er which it rthatA the firstly antl ssed be second rezoning of property at 1425 North consideration and vote be waived and that Dodge, presented for Council ORD. 83-3118, Bk. 21, pp. 57-59, AMENDING consideration, item 40. Memo from THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA Civil Service Commission submitting DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF THE MUTLI-FAMILY PORTION certified lists of appl ycants for OF MACBRIDE ADDITION, PART 2, -be voted upon Police. Ser cant/Police '4c nts fo for final passage at this time.--Affi-tw Sergeant/Police p roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council - Memo from the Traffic Engr. re yield members present. The Mayor declared. the sign at Market Street/Rochester motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Avenue. Dickson,'. that the ordinance be finally Applications for ,City Plaza Use adopted atthistime. Affirmative roll call Permits: Every Bloomin' Thing to vend vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers flowers from a wrt on College Street present. The Mayor declared the motion side ,of their store on an occasional carried. basis, approved. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perrot, to Applications for Use of Streets adopt RES. 83-118, Ilk. 77, pp • 324-326, TO and Public Grounds: Iowa City Jaycees APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT OF to have a Walk for Mankind" on THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 62, MACBRIDE 4/30/83,' approved. Michael O'Brien to ADDITION, PART- 2. Affirmative roll call have a graduation parade on 5/6/83, vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers approved. Iowa Socialist Party for use present. The Mayor declared the resolution of Blackhawk ,Minipark an 5/1183, adopted. - .approved. ' - ' ` - Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to .Affirmative roll 'call, vote.unanimous, 7/0, adopt RES. Moved by by Bal , Bk. 77, D• 329. AMENDING all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated the THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE public hearings as set. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF UNIVERSITY Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perrot, LAKE APARTMENTS. Affirmative roll call vote to defer until 5/24/83 a public t.earfng to unanimous. 7/0, all Councilmembers present. rezone property at 624 S. Of l.bert Street The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. � fC2 to 113A. The Mayor declared the The Mayor noted a letter from the n.�Ciun carr,�tl animo�s!y, 7;G, ., 11 ,`DD!ic•"'t. D` Riyler requesting f hf. a IiC,Li n rCZUnind 521 Printers fee s&_ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA.CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news,- paper, ews;paper, published in said county, and that a notice, a. printed. copy of which is hereto atthey� was published in said paper _( L/ time(s), on, the fol lowing date(s UA Cashier Subscribed. A.D.l,and sworn to before me is thLl day _ i\FIS • IV ((/ Notary Public No-l(p7i JUU�p .. 1 OFFIClt PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF. COUNCIL -5/16/83 Iona City Council,•special meeting,.. . May -16, 1983,_.7:35 PM. in'. the City Manager's Conference Room. Mayor Neuhauser: presiding •. - Counci lmembers.: .present: Balmer, Dickson,: Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, � ,Neuhauser( Perrot.. Absent: none. - Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald; to adopt 'I SET A PUBLICSHEARI ON 5/24/83 ON: AMENDING. ' THE FY83 OPERATING BUDGET.'. Affirmative. - roll call. vote unanimous, 7/0, aTl' i Councilmembers present.' The Mayordeclai_e`d' the: resolution adopted..- - - - - Moved by McDonald, seconded by ymch..: to adopt, RES. 837-145, Bk. 77,' p. 399,. TO SET .A PUBLIC+ HEARING ON 5/24/83 -ON, .APPROVING THE'FY83 CAPITAL. PROJECT BUDGET.' 'Affirmative' roll call;vnte 66ahimuus,-7/0•: all. Councilmembers present. '.The,;•Mayo)•, 'declared the„resolution adopted. Moved By Periet; seconded by Dickson,' to adjourn to informal , session, .840 PH. '.The- Mayor declared the. motion carried unanimously, 7/0, .all Councilmembers - present.+ ` 'MARY C. NEUHAUSER MAYOR .v "MARIAN KKARR CITY -CLERK '•SUbmitted'?or publication 5)25/83,h 7255 :. May_27 1,983 JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES ! i L MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RA°IDSRDES MOINES HOCPE OIL CO. GR eAa rvSIX FUNDI EHl ERPRISE 11.05 - NO TS DRUG STORE PECATITIONAL SUPPLIES V FNCCP NAME PRODUCT DESCR tP!(GN AMOUNT MU CIE RECLAMATICh L SUPPLY MUIAI YNEE1 C UO. 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AUTOMATIC SYSTEM SAARCN MOTCR SUPPLY CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS CCMMUNICATION EWIP.AEP ICOL/MINOR EQUIP REP MA 1.021.15 2.375.63 96.53 FEDERSOM-SELLS EG UIPMEN7 [O. DAVID PEAR97 PIERCE KING ARCHITECT ASSCC. GENERAL EOVIp. TRAYEL ADVANCE ARCHITECTURAL SER. Ha.]a .15-00 919.60 BEARING SERVICE CO. BERRY BEAR INR CG. PAINT EQUIP. REP. MAT. PLANT EW IP."REP. MAT. 309.78 11.12 PIERCE KING ARCHITECT ASSOC. :IE Co. - ARCHITECTURAL SER. OFFICE SUPPLIES $65.27 212.28 .FST PFNYAL CENTER R.M. -BCGGS CC. TOOLS'[ EQUIPMENT RENT •ISCELLAMEIOUS SUPPLIES 69.04 21.50 PYRAMID SERVICES OU ILL [W P. GENEAAL EQUIP. OFFICE SUPPLIES 245.27 106.65 HARRY E. BUEM .PAD L 008.3 TEFVEE . NEGISTPA i1 CJA OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. 55.00- 589.00 ROLCA WELDING [ REPAIR ADM.S WELD ANG - GENEpAL EQUIP. GARBAGE TRUCKS � 127.10 7.H .R EES. PLUMBING L HEATING CAPITOL PRCPANE GAS THC. REP. CF ELEC T./PL BG. FUELS 24.]5 175.70 RUSSELL.S TO\1Na - SACLEA POWER TRAIN TOYING G_.AGE TRUCKSI 57.30 ,IT I. CARL CA,ADEM IRUOAIMG SERVICE; CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY ADWA CITY PETIT GASI, ROD K' ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES REFUND 56.511 168.76 101.3] "VIM COMPWITIOM SAVIN CORPORATION SEARS AGE. LCR [ LD. OFFICE EQUIPMENT RENTAL OFFICE BOAT PRINT RENTAL NJNOR EQUIPMENT 220.00 139.03 99.99 1111 CITY PEATY CAIN COLE•PARME. INS T PUREN] G0. TIC .1"A. SERVICE LAB SUP. [ EQUIP 74.21 IQ2.H7 NANCY SEKB,U. LYLE SEYDEL TRAVEL TRAVEL 112.30 12 -00 COMMERCIAL IDYEL ...... CTOAS TCCA G AUPILI CONTROL DATA CORP. LAUNOAY,SERVICE TOOLS RINOA EQUIP REPAIRS 21.10 127.01 1.1. CUT DRE. SHAFFER 01" In!- E. SNQYY.TER S1EG CO. TWVEL TRAVEL. ADVANCE AUTO A LIGHT SPUCK ZT4.96 490.00 -1.551.03 CAESGEMT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CULLIGAN YI1EP GOMCIT ICMIID TOOLS TOOLS [ EQUIPMENT RENT 8.15 15.55 CHUCK SMITH DISTRIBUTING SNAP dM TOOLS GARBAGE TRUCKS - IDOLS 96.12 u1-10 CULLIGAN MATNR CONCIT ICNthG D t J INDUS701AL 1AUMCPY EQVIPMENT RENTAL UM"FOPM SERVICE 31.00 3.1]1.36 SNAP CA TCCLS STGEY•MENLORTHT CC- TOOLS - OFFICE SUPM19S 149.90 JL3 43 DECO ENGINEERING FPCOUCIS OIDKEY CO. PLANT EW Ip. REP. MAY. SEWER STST. 1NIR. MAT. M6.S3 252.35 AID ALO STRING - SUPT. Cl CC UMBRAS TRAVEL ADVANCE SUBSCR APTION 6O -d0 2.00 DO RIGHT G[. KONOGIS TOOL/M WDR EOVIP REP MA FUELS 100.01 MB.06 TM AM $TI TES INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY UNIVERSITY QF IOWA TCCLS DATA PROD ESSIMG 39.59 Z2..72 ECWCNY AOVtPTiSIMt ELECTRIC MATINS OF OUTSIDE PAS MING aEP,A"R OF BLDG. STRUC T. 190.00 54.32 UN 1V. IF ICWA MDNitA UTNE AUTO RENTAL TRAVEL AOVINGE 3C4.6. ]10.00 INNIS PRIMI MFG. INC. iEOERAI S1GXLL COUP. PA IMT [ SUPD....... lFS MIK. EQUIP REP MAT. ?.949.46 361.15 VO55 PEi0.OLEUM CD. -POLAND G ASS DAISES ...ASE [ OIL APPRAISAL SERVICES 1.903.66 150.00 fLEETW1y SIORES FLEX-O•LIIE DIV. TCOLS [ HIMOR EQUIPMENT BUILDING L CONST. SUP: _SS 186.23 MIN E"THASER TORO YOGO•S TRUCK EQUIPMENT AUTO G LIGHT TRUCK AUTO L LIGHT TP UCK 5.24 9.30 JOSEPH D- 'FOULER •. JOSEPH D- FDYLER MISCELLANEOUS PEG ISTRAT I DN - 90.00 221.00 AUDIT ZIMMER— FOAO ZY T.C. USIPOPATTON TKO-TONITAUCNS MlCReFISCHE 91..91 91.20 AU FPI WW. WRINGER I.G. AUVEATISING 111.1 [ SUPPLIES 9.65 90-4D ZVTRCM CDAPORATICN JAN EI YIELMUOEA A,ICAOF ISCM1 A'IN" OEP0.91T5 10.5.20 " G41PF111 PIPE PRODUCTS .. NKA, BROTHERS MACH BROTHERS WATER SYST. 11PR- MAT. SANITATION SUPPLIES SANITATION SUPPLIES 9.230.50 210.13 516.00 LINDA MUTCILER 7A CO JONN•S CF IOWA CITY DIANE WISNER ANIKAL DEPOSITS REFUND ANIMAL DEPOSITS 60.00 400.00 30.00 HIGH CO. HCO• KH� LAB CPATORY_CHENICKS LABORATURY CHEMICALS 41.25 ]59.30 ROSE LAGRANGE AL OOLEIAL ANIMAL DEPOSITS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 30.00 125.95 IOYHEVE GAB CO. IAYK EYE ELECTRIC AID TO AGEMCIES REP. OF ELECT.IPLBG. 565-35 100.00 ESTHER NC.Abil Nps. RAY MCAG.. PUBLIC SAFETY META REATH PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN. 289.28 276.)6 MAWKEYE LUIIEA, HEATH CONSU.1AWAS INC. COMCA ETE MANOR EQUIP REPAIRS 1t-00 ]06.56 DEAN B..Be - HAZEL CAPPS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 826.53 339]2 FANCY NEATCN . - NY -VEE F000 STC0.E REG[STRAIT.. SANCTA TION SUPPLIES 30.00 3.]i -..to .OLEZAL- BETAY PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PU BAtC SAFETY' RETIREMEN 146.70 JM.64 INDUSTRIAL EKIh EERING EQUIP. IOWA BEAR SAG CO. INC. PLANT EQUIP. REP. MAT. PLANTEQUIP. REP. NOT, 610.15 93.37 JOhN fIY DK1EL FORNIX PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY ACTIREMEN .3 IE 619.93 I.C. .ASS N. OF INDEPENDENT IOWA NTORLNICSIhC. IOWA ILLAICI f'GAS L ELECTRI[' No...AN•S CONP.•PREMIUM MATER/SEWAGE CNEMICLLS NITUPA1 GAS 3.990.]6 265:00tET 71.263.24 WALTER WRWGD M1 MEIN INSMESS PUBLIC SAFE" RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RET IIREKEM PUBLIC SAFETY RET[PEMEN '551.71 616.)4 591.37 IOWA 'ILLZNCII GA5 t ELECTRIC • ELECTRICITY TY 'PERS - 1.015.69 27.095.83 :AT EOWIM "OEOLL JOSEPN KNOEOEL PUBLIC SAFETY AET IREKEM PUBLIC SAFETY aET IRENEN 173.01 580.95 I.P.E.11.5. IOWA 3 ATE BANK "- FICA FIMAMGIAL'SUER. L CHARGE 33.397.23 1.1.0.00 ROBERT PARRUTT ADRIAN PATTEN EVEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN TIB.H2 . 506.03 IDWA STATE UNIVERSITY IREAS.. J LhNSON5 MACFIME'SNOP - AFGI STRATION "MINOR EQUIP RFPAINS 60.00 UI.12 MARCLC ROGERS / LE STAR ROGERS PUDIC SAFETY.RFTIRENEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 720.22 182.37 NAME MEATIAG - KMGYL 1hG"BRCTNERS ROOM SLLF UP CO- CERT IF ICATIOHS REP. [ MA1M'.'TO IMPRCV ALUMINA: SILLFATE 20.00 550.00 5.333.76. LAV ERNE ShAY, GLENN STI MME: VILLMAUEA PUBLIC SAf ETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RET IREN EM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 414.]7 e39.52 - 523.66 CLEO KPOM CLASKPUN �( TPIV EL AOVANGE CERTIFICATIONS 121.36 32.00 ,MERMAN MRS. CAL E'YOPBP ICM MR,. HELEN 00LEZAL PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN ]35.02 ]38.56 LA N07TE CHEMICAL CC. LENOCH L LILEK' LAB OR ATORI,CHEMIC"S PAINT[ SUPPLIES 3I..6 18.14 SN BAY EVANS NRS- MARY HAM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN', PUBLIC SAFETY RE TIAIR EM 991.39 305.60 NOSE LEVY CO. INC. L7 FWDDO53TCNE FROCLCTS BUILDING INPROYEMENTS A,TWIAN LEHI 122.40' 1.138.06 'WILLIAM HOLLAND MpS. ALICE LEWIS PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAf ETV RETIPEMEM SJ3.10 290.11 NCCABE EQUIPMENT Co- INC. A.Y. MCDOMILG MFG. CO MISCELUME CHAS SUPPLIES PUR HASES FDA RESALE - 69.30 2.313.03 PATRICK IYCCAANEY 'HMET POT TEP PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN p..,,. SAFETY GETIAFM EN 1."39.11 573.21 LRRY L. MCGUNAGLE K.ESSON CPEMICAL GG. TPIV EL - -' GHLORINJ 17.66 2.117.80 DDMALI PLAYAS EDWIN RUPPAR7 PUBLIC SAFETY RETEREM EN RUOTIC SAFETY RETTAEMEN 955.11 63S.EI MCMASTER ARIL SUPPLY CC. NYT1M BR05.'EOUIINENT t SUP.2 TCCLS C. EQUIP REP'NAT. SA. I 3.03 µARLES SN IOU LESLIE. SPRINKLE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN PUBLIC SAFETY llTIRENEN 665.18 "217.74 MEG ICAC ASSOCIATES. METER PROpuCTS CO. PMTSICY.S FWIOS• GASEir OTHER 9G..O a 45 C.0. STIMNEL RRYMONO A RCS. PUBLIC SAP ETI REI IRAN IN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 16].3] 500.6E MIGWESi JANITORIAL SUPPLY - MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR- CO. TECHNIUL SERVICE RFP. [MAIM. TO•BUlIOA' 11].31 42-90 MARJOP IE WEXnEYEA PRS. LETA WM[TE PUBLIC SAFETY .RETIAIAEN PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 130.52 324.43 .YGDMERY ELEVATOR CC. REP. G-NAINT. TO BVILOI 596.00 RICIA.0 M. LEE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMEN 952.40 NONTWMERY ELEVATOR LO. MITE SCO INC. REP. L NAI M. TO BUIL OI PLANT EOUtR. REP. AT. 6].36 339.13 NAAILYM OELSING L -L. BEAN INC. PURL IC SAFETY RETIREMEN MISCELLANEIOU5 SUPPLIES I.00 B.SS 23.)0 .UESGO INC. - .,SCO 00- TOOL /MINOR EQUIP IEP MA PAINT [ SUAPL IES 1B6:M 36.92 COFPUT FPL IhO JEFFERSON FARM OF MISSCURI MISCElIA MELBAS SUPPLIES OPERATING EQUIPMENT 51.29 123.et NEW TW VALVE SERVICE MOPTM WAY CCRI. ISC- UUCP REP HAT. NJ . 10 (A FRDV 299.01 610.2] SAVIN CORPCRAT ION OPERATING EQUIPMENT FEND TQTAL 114.68 1.063.167.62 0...VIEM G0. PAUL•5 DI SCDUNT :1.1;.0111T ED 1; DYE NISCEWNEIOUS SUPPLIES 10.932.60 9.48 FUNGI SPECIAL REVEALE PING .. PAY LESS CASXNAYS LUMBER PEN. STATE INDUSTRIES MIND' EQUIPMENT PLUIM Ga5E5. OTHER 31.95 80.71 VENDOR NAME PRODUCT OES IFTIOH AMOUNT POSTAL iNSIANT PRESS ADVERTISING 35.00 HEALS 1 4.60 IRO SPEC lAIiIEi IMC. RIYEST PRODUCTS '. SAUK ATIDM SUPPLIES BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 51.69 - 444.91 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH SO WA CITY IEITY CASH OUTSI pE 11INi1MG 35.60 .OM -S WELDING PLUMBING SUPPLIES Z1.1= CA EDIT BUREAU CF ICDA CITY OUTS t NEMBERSNIpS 10.00 POia ROOT E8' SHIT ELECTRIC REP: OFELKT./PL80. PEP- OF ELECT./FLAG. - 181.50 ]6.00 ELMER I dARBAMA DEGC00 AND HAIEK. M EK. NAYEN L NLLLAND BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 561.51 338.A6 'SIEG W. PLUMBIK SUYIL"ES 22.63 NUC USE. BCDKS ADO 51-A SERVICE FOREST SLEMNCNS MI'. W IF REPAIRS SAFETY SHOES 99-15 35.00 IA. APPRAISAL L RESEARCH CORP. A. PR SERVICES JO. CO. ABSTRACT G MILE CO. ABSTAAGTS .00 '53.00 SMEAO OISTRIBUT ANO MI KEL4NElOUS SUPPLIES 11.80 M.I.S. CONSULTANTS AMC. ENGINEERING SERVICES 339.50 STATE TAEASOPEN OF [QUA STEVEM:S SANG [ GRAVEL INC. SALES TAX SAND' 6.)73.99 M3.83 MEANS AGENCY SECURITY ABSIRKT CC- APPRAISAL SERVICES ABSTRKTS 300.00 T...O STATLELL ELECTRIC SUPPLI CO. ELECTRICAL SUF PtA ES 23.1] - FUND TOTAL 2.154.]3 W AAL. STGCDAR. 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PR IM T/E PERE" ELLAMEIOUS SUPpII FS 29.85 I" MARTHA NIM EPU ND pEFU10 L2.Op 12_00 AMERICO LIBRARY ASSOL. MlSC GLSSETIE {.181.41 19.31 A{L"IEA 1. CELE. A.MATES REFUND 2{.00 THE ATHLETIC IMSTIIDTE TAVLGR CO. 888.1 GTALOGUEO/CIRGUL BB JAAES .IABAAI.3 OA KE SHOP REFUND REFUND 12.00 THECA .[ U.I. [ TAYIG G0.SCSI, PRIM/LIPWUTIN 3.19 12.00 VlLMI BPAYIDN REFUND 11.00 11.00 SUA..•S EcUwxo.K 51RtE5 BOOKS GTAWGUE O/C'.CUL 2l2.Oq JON. G..YAR lEPU.D 12.00 BAY DEYELOpMENT GOP.. 0.EGOP0 . Ei INC. SERVICES p1-35 MAR. PHILLIPS DGOTFY WEAZEL PEF..O 13.00 pEPKSNIPE SLUMS BLOCS LTO. ppOFESSLOMLL OppKS ITAWGUEOICIRCUL 21. SS qB LOSIM S_ 6 LO..N pEFUNO PEFUF0 12.00 12.60 THE BOCK CG. BOOKS GATALOGIIED/CIRCIR. al.H JON. BPG1Y REFUND 2a-00 ppOK OISTR IBUTORS IFC• ea"12 Se pOpRS WTALDGUED/AEF. MtSClLLANEIOUS SUPPLIES a)9.Ob BRUCE YALKEP.. 66.32 BUTTON KENGY TYING REFUND REFUND KES 15-00 .leI.AJ p¢ppAPl TNG. BApOYi IMG. PUS"SF IPG - 888.1 JICefAL OLEO PRINT/pE FEPENGF TO WILOt '49.85. EVERY BLOOAIN a ♦-OD pR. 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PS AUTOMOTIVE AUTO L L1GNT PUCK 545 10 TRAVELADVANCE EI PRO OFFICE SUPPL2 E5 , 30.00 EPLIPS 33-00 VENS' LE RCP_ SAFETY S•b l SKVYE PPO FESSIOmAI SERVICES 26-21' • TCCLS GLEAN G PEP EOUI 780.19 'E. T INC. STREET 198.55 OFFICE EDUIFMEN' RENTAL .8,66 f SYSTEMS ,up,LI GC. .USES e.zpe.po GASOLIIE ^•• MICROFILMED BY JORM NIICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES 1 211 MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLA 3 CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES r i Submitted for Publication SUMMARYOF RECEIPTS APR 1L, 1983 TAXES S 2,079,efi 5. 76 LICENSES E PERMITS 39,919.73 FINES ISFORFEl TURES 37,917.85 CHARGES F011 SERVICES 764,845.48 INTERGOVE NMEHTAL REVENUE 369,839.87 ..USE OF MONEY 8 PROPERTY -95,746.34 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 16,592.97 TOTAL GENERAL S 3,404,728.00 312LOAN LEAS EO HOUSING OTHER MOUSING 79,216.35 4,424.71 TOTAL SPECIAL S .83,701.06 GRAND TOTAL - S 3,488,429.06 "--�' VFACCR NAME PADUUCT DESCRIPTION ANOINT - VEHGORpuF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT A.A.I. NOPLD NIDE la AVEC 'AGEPC 11. PAPE 02..10 •'I:A.A. 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MTG. EQUI 1.599... No IS LEWIS .EL. WSSES/LESSMS 1.00 JOFNSCH C04NTY RECORDER JMNSCI CCLIIY SNEIN IFF - JGFNSGNS MiG FINE SIQP PECO pa1NG FEES SPEP [FF EEE _ )19.20 3..0. JOYCE MCK INLEY SOMGMYE RAR NES AEC'. WSSESILESSONS PEC. WSSES/LESSMS ].00 3.00 JOAN MICPOLAB BUILDING L CONST. SUP. MICAOFILI 352.3,. 995..0 UYE.L7 LUASNAM PEC. WSSES/LESSONS 6.00 +DPM MICAGLAB AA IAN K1PP NICPLFILI 136-14 NAAY JD .....A J.IES A. HCUAIGA. REFUND PEFUFO N-). 5.00 KIFMEY FIRE C SAFETY REGISTRATION UNIFORM LLOTN TNG 12.30 )24..0 00.1.1 L. GOLLY ACPICNIC IFEAAIY PIBL. PEFUNO PRINTiNEFERENCE 2..0 1.40 tIRMV0Go COMFUI TY COtIEGE OUTSIDE PAIMtING 9.34 ADVENTURE 4UICC5 INC. ' PRINT/REFERENCE A. 1AATHUR KLCCS ARTHUR KLCCS FOCO FOOD 33.33 33.33 µI.A.-5 ANINo INC. AMERICAN ALI(Ic LE ASSCC. O15C PILI I/PE^M EN CE 16.30 5.3e GEG KCMOOPA PLHG. C 014. PEP. t NAIx1. TO WILCI 39..1 A01NCAI IIIOFIT •ter. . u ru. MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLA 3 CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES r i OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Dickson, to uphold the City Manager's to adopt AES. 83-156, Bk. 77, pp. 424-aro, revocation recommendation re taxicab driver Continued from page 8B TO PROCEED WITH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF Robert Rath. The Mayor declared the motion Councilmevhers Dresent. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS carried, 6/1, with Erdahl voting Moved er Balper, seconded by Dickson, (BLOOMING DRAIRIE WAREHOUSE, INC. PROJECT) Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-151, Bk. 77, pp. 406-407, "IN 0.N AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL ANOUNT NOT he to adopt a resolution authorizing and APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBOIVI E%CEEO $363,000. The Mayor declared the 'directing the solicitation of oilers and SID PLAT OF ASPEN LAKE, PART 2. resolution adopted, 6/0/I, with the receipt of bids to purchase certain land for -Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, following division of roll call vote: Ayes: private redevelopment, knwn as Parcel D all Councilawimbers Dresent. The Mayor Perret, Balmer, Dickson, Lynch, McDonald, located in the Lower flalsfnn Creek Area of declareA the resolution adapted. Neuhauser. Nays: None. Abstaining: Iowa City; setting a public hearing for Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, Erdahl. July 5, 1983, on the proposed "tale and to adopt RES. 83-152, Bk. 77, p. 408, A public hearing was held on FY93 conveyance of said land; and directing the APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO THE FINAL SUBDI_ operating budget amendments. City Clerk to publish notice of such action. VISION PIAT OF MATERS FIRST ADDITION TO IOWA Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, The Mayor declared the resolution defeated CIN. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, to adopt RES. 83-157, Bk. 77, D• 429• unanimously, 0/7, all Counci imembers :.. 7/0, ell Councilmembers present. The na;iI or AMENDING THE CURRENT BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL present. declared the resolution adopted• YEAR ENDING JUNE 30. l983. Affirmative roll A%ed by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers to adopt RES. 03-161, Bk. . 77, p." 442, �.to adopt RES. 83-153, Bk. 77, pD• 408-410, present. The Mayor declared the resolution AIITHORI2ING" THE MAYOR . TO SIGN AND THE CITY APPROVING THE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT OF LOT. adopted. CLERK TO ATTEST AN AMENDMENT TO AN AGREEMENT 31, STREB'S. SECOND ADDITION. Affirmative A public hearing was held on the FY83 BETWEEN THE CIN OF IOWA CITY AND SHIVE- roll call vote'uneni mous, 7/0, all Council- Proposed Capital Projects Fund Budget. HATTER! AND ASSOCIATES ESTABLISHING DESIGN members present. the Hayor declared the Moved by Er 1. seconded by Dickson, FEES FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE resolution adopted. to adopt"RES. 83.158, Bk. 77, pp. 430-439, BURLINGTON STREET BRIDGE ..IMPROVEMENT Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, ADOPTING THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND' BUDGET PROJECT. Affirmative roll call vote to adopt RES. 83-154, Bk. 77, DD• 411-412, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1983. unanimous, 7/D, all Councilmembers Dresent. `RE110VING A RESTRICTION ON LOT 31, S1 Ell. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. °SECOND ADDITION. The Mayor declared the all Councilmembers present. The Hayor Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, - resolution adopted, 6/0/1, with the follow- declared the resolution adopted. to adopt RES. 83-162, Bk. 77, p. 443. Ing division of roll call vote: Ayes: Apublie hearing was held an plans. ESTABLISHING INCOME LIMITS FOR THE IOWA CITY Neubeuser, Perret, Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, spoclf lcatf ons, loan of contract and cost HOUSING AUTHORITY, PUBLIC HOUSING PROGRAM. McDonald. Nays: None. Abstaining: Lynch. estimate for the construction of the Kimball Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, l.._ A public hearing was held on resolution Boa curb and sidwalk repair project. all Councilmembers present. The Mayor Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, ' of necessity for St. Anne's Drive special to adopt RES. 83-159, Bk. 77, p. 440, declared the resolution adopted. assessment project - 1983. Moved by Perret, Hoped by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, seconded by Dickson, to continue the public APPROVING PLAXS, SPECIFICATIONS, FOAM OF to adopt RES. 83-163, Bk. 77, p.: 444, hearing until 6/7/83. The May declared CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE LONSTRUC- AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO REQUEST THAT HUD the notion carried unanimously, 7/0, all TION OF THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK CANCEL PROJECT N0. IA05-.22-001, 30 UNITS Counciimeeibers present. REPAIR PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING .8105 TO BE OF SECTION 8 MODE REHABILITATION. Moved Councilmembers Present. seconded by Perret, to RECEIVED JUNE'14, 1983, AT 10:00 A.M. pi �i roots ve roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, adopt RES. 83-154A, Bk. 77, pp. 413-416, Affirmative' roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present.' The Mayor RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY WITHRESPECT TO THE all Councilmembers " present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY declared the resolution adopted. Noved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, PROPOSED FOR ST. ANNE'S DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING A public hearing was held an pians. that ORD. 83-3119, Bk. 21, pp. 60-61, ASSESSMENT PROJECT - 1983, and to defer, specifications, form of contract, and cost AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE LODE 'OF consideration until 6/7/83 .on a resolution estimate for the construction of the FY84 ORDINANCES, ARTICLE II, TAXICABS, BY tli reefing Dreparetion of detailed plans and. Asphalt Resurfacing Project. DELETING THEREFROM THE AUTHORITY CONFERRED -spectf5cations, form of contract and notice - Moved by McOomald, seconded by Balmer, UPON THE CIN CLERK TO ISSUE A TE'JNPORARY to bidders on'the St. Anne's Drive special to adopt RES. 83-160, Bk. 77, D• 441• pRIV3NG PERMIT TO TAXICAB DRIVERS, be passed ,paving assessment project - 1983, and a APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FOAM OF and adopted. Affirmative roll call ,vote -'-resolution orders ngbids, apDrovi ng plans, CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUC- unanimous,?/0, all Councilmembers present. • specifications, and form of contract and TION OF THE FYB4 RESURFACING PROJECT AND The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. notice to bidders, fixing amount of bid AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to -`security and ordering clerk to ublish JUNE 14, 1983. AT- 10:00 A.N.. Aft, rmata1e adopt RES. 83-164, Bk. 77, -pD• 445-446, notice ane axing a mace roc race ry crag same, roll call vote. unanimous, 7/0, ESTABLISHING CERTAIN FEES AND CHARGES WITH and for a public hearing on plans, Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared RESPECT TO THE,ADMINI STAATION OF REGULATIONS -specifSwtions, form of contract .and theresolutionadopted. FOR TAXICABS- AN TAXICAB DRIVERS 'AND estimate of costs for the St. Anne!s Drive ..A public M1eari ng was held. to receive REPEALING RESOLUTION N0.82-289,re deletion ' specSel paving assessment project - 1983. citizen comments concerning the City of Iowa of temporary driving .s. 7/0, Affirmative ' Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, City's FY84 state transit assistance grant roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councthe all Councilmembers present, The Maycr application for capital .and operating funds members present. The Mayor declared-the declared the resolution adopted and the. in the amount of 5164,609 and the City's resolution adopted. :motion to defer carried. - FY84 FHWA Section 18 application for funds Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, A public hearing was held for the in the amount of 560,841. that the rule requiring that ordinances must review of the Urban Development Acii on�Grant Michael Waltz, owner of The SpeakEasy, be considered and voted on or passage. at. Zvi, kation. for the Downtown Hotel on Urban 630 Iowa Avenue, appeared re his letter on two Council meetings prior to the meetingat Renewal Parcel 64-lb, Atty. Robert Downer use of public right-of-way for a sign. City which it is to be f5 nally passed be ..• appeared and"presented a letter of objection Manager will reply after staff review. suspended, that the second consideration and from 5 area businesses, .owners, and - Mayor Neuhauser announced one vacancy vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3120, Bk. management regarding the Iowa City Downtown an the Riverfront Commission for an 21 pp 62-64,-AHENDING SECTION 31-)0 OF THE ' Hotel project. Movethe Digkson, seconded ' unexpired term .eading 12/1/83. Lynch LODE -OF -0ROINANCES OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, -70 - by Perret, to accept the letter as Dart of thanked resigning membertHoward Sokol for ADVANCE THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR REMOVAL OF record., The Mayor declared the motion service. This appointment wilt be made at PROHIBITED SURFACE MATERIALS, be voted on 'carried unanimously, 7/0, all Council- the 7/5/83 meeting. for final passage at this time. Affirmative "members present. Moved by Perret, seconded by DickEas roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all A public heart ng was Deld on the to appoint Cindy Parsons, 1131 East Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer, intention to issue industrial development Washington St.; -to. the Resources seconded by McDonald, that the ordinance revenue bonds for the Mid-City Hotel Conservation Commission Lor an unexpS red finally adopted at thistime. Affirmative Associatarlowa City project.. Atty. Robert, term ending 1/1/86.. The Mayor declared the roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all powner appeared. Moved by McDonald,, motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor-daclared seconded by Perret, to again accept the Councilmembers present. the ordinance adopted. letter from Atty. Downer as part of record. Noved by Dickson, seconded by Ferret, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, -The Mayor declared the notion carried to appoint.Danel Trevor, 1119 First Ave., to that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER - 8, _.unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers the Housing Commission for an unexpired term ARTICLE V, OF THE IOWA CITY CODE OF present. ending 1/1/86. - The Mayor declared the ORDINANCES (Housing - Moving Ord.) be Moved by Dickson, seconded by MCOona, d, motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all considered and given first vote for passage. to adopt RES. 83-155, Bk. 17, DD• 417-423, Councilmembers present. Affirmative roll call, vote unanimous, 7/0, PROCEEDING WITH THE ISSUANCE.AMD SALE OF NOT Neuhauser raised concern re all Councilmembers present. The Mayor TO E%GEED, $10,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL enforcement of screening from public view declared the motion carried. AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE the junkyard on South Riverside the Drive. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, BONDS (MID-CITY HOTEL ASSOCIATES-IOWA CITY Staff will report to Council. on the status to adjourn. 9:45 P.M. The Mayor declared PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. of the case pending. Dickson requested an the motron carried .unanimously, 7/0, all Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, update on the light on the corner of Sunset Councilmembers present. al, Cdunci,%:ars present. The KaYOr and Highway 1. The City Manager stated it For amore detailed & complete descrip- declared the resolution adopted. would be installed during construction. tion of Council 'Activities 6 Disbursements, A public hearing was held on the - Jansen notified Council of a see Office Of City Clerk and Finance --intention to issue industrial revenue bonds forthcoming memo on Home Town Del ries. Department. for the Iwa Book 6 Supply Company Project. Neuhauser noted receipt of the letters/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR Peter Vanderhoef appeared and requested to from Or. b Mrs. Bigler ed y Kirkwood. s/DEPUTY CITY CLERK continue the public hearing for four weeks. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret, to 'Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to accept and place on file the letter. The continue the public hearing until 6/21/83. ;Mayor declared th nil Counciion ,carried The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0. members unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. present. The recommendation of the Human Rights Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Balmer, to Commission noted ty gaArding the Cit { Counthe defer until 6/21/83 a resolution to proceeding hav with the issuance and sale of industrial ordinance revisions suggested by ew Scott development revenue bonds (Iwa Book and Nichols• an Assistant Attorney General. The Supply Company Project) 1n an aggregate Lommi ssion further recommends the City - principal amount not to exceed 5500,000. Council take appropriate action as advised The Mayor declared the. motion carried by theCity Attorney as,soo teothe as o sib e. additional unanimously, 7/0; all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion evidence received by Council re the Robert carried. Rath taxicab driver appeal. Consensus of A public hearing was held on intention Counci, was to receive the additional to issue industrial development bonds evidence and memo from Asst. City Atty. (Blooming Prairie Warehouse, Inc., Brown. Individual Councilmembers expressed and Project). their views on the revrexr atiseconded on the Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, appeal. Noved by Be :r. cENExsuxo eyxo. mENEP II EUxo a1ICROFILMED BY 'DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS-DES MOINES c:II7 Printers feed t% CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier oil the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in.said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at cued, was published in said caper time(s), on the fol - Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of i A.D. Q 19_U9 7 Notary Public No. 1=2_13 p 4UU OFFICIAL PUBLICATION :7:-0FF361AL ACTIONS Cf -COUNCIL -5/24183 The cost of publishing the following proceed. inejs and claims is 5557.37. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication ;s 53796.02. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 5/24/83, at 7:30 PH at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers pro sent: Belmar, Dickson, Erdahl, LN McDonald, Neuhauser, Per et. Absent: am. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-146, Bk. 7T, p. 400, RESOLUTION OF COMMENOATION FOR ROBERT A. LEE,i in recognition of 32 years of City tive roll ca unanimous, 7/0, a 1t Councilmembers 1presente The Mayor declared the resolution adopted and presented the resolution to Bob Lee. She expressed personal thanks to Bob for many Years of service. 'Roved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-147, Bk. 77, P. 401, RESOLUTION ESTABLSIIING A NAME FOR THE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, "Robert A. Lee A Community Recreation Center." 'Affirmative a roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Council- d members present. The Mayor declared the D resolution adopted. ' The Hayor proclaimed May 22-28, 1983. D is -Public Works Week. Mayor Neuhauser announced a I Presidential Scholar award to Mary K• R Bender, West High School, and offered c congratulations. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, that the following items and recommendations D in the Consent Calendar be received, or L approved, and/or adopted as presented: Approval of Official Council 'Actions, spec. mtg., 5/3/83 and reg. �mtgs. of 4/26/83 and 5/10/83, as 1 published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of beards. and Commissions: City Conference Board - 3/28/83, 5/2/83; Housing Appeals - Board -4/12/83; Civil Service Comm.- -•--•3/26/83; Broadband Telecommunications, --, Comm. -3/10/83; Human Rights Com. - 4/25/63; Historic Preserve to. Comm.- -4/27/83; committee on Community Needs - 5/4/83; Housing Com. -5/4/83; Bd. of Library Trustees -4/28/83; Planning d -- - Zoning Comm. -3/17/83; Rtverfront Comm. -4/4/83; Bd. of Adjustment - 4/20/83. Permit motions as recommended by the City Clerk: Approving Class C Liquor License for Fitzpatrick' 5, 525 S. Gilbert Street. .Approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Colonial Bowling Lanes, 2253 N.Y. 218 South. Approving Class C Liquor License for The Airline, 22 South Clinton. Notions: To approve disbursements in the amount of $1,822,786.23 for the period of 4/1/83 through 4/30/83, as recommended by the Finance Director, subject to audit. To refer the By-laws of the Historic Preservation Commission to the Rules __.Committee. Setting Public Hearings: RES. 83- 148, Bk- 77, p. 402, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 6/7/83 ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND - ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SALT STORAGE BUILDING. DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. 83-149,- Bk: 77, p• 403, TO _ SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 7/5/83 ON THE CITY OF IOWA CITY'S UNTA SECTION' 3 APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO PURCHASE TRANSIT COACHES; SPARE PARTS, AND BUS SHELTERS. To set a public hearing for 6/7/83 to receive citizen comments concerning the proposed program statement of community development objectives and Community uDevelopmentse of 9� Block 000 f Gra (COBG) Jobs Bill funds. Correspondence: Letters regarding the proposed rezoning of property at 521 Kirkwood: Mike Ronato, Renee Jensen, Harold Stager, Susan M. Horowitz, Em .Hollender, Evelyn Baumgartner, Jinx Davison, Mary Swander, Deirdre Castle, Maria S. Hope, Laura Julier, Vicki Grafentin, Helen Radars, Mickie Wiegand. Or. Ingeborg Solbrlg regarding construction of utility poles by Iwa-Il)inois Gas 8 Electric Company and regerdinq proposed rezoning of 521 Kirkwood. Michael Waltz re use of public MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINCS f OFFICIAL PUBLICATION right-of-way for a sign, copy of City Mgr's. reply is attached. Dr. William S. Moeller re motorcycle racing track, a memo from the Parks and Recreation Department with a COPY of the park use permit is attached. Chamber of Commerce recommending that Dr. Dague of the University of Iowa be employed to study and recommend an alternative plan for sewerage needs. Becky A. Miller re opening a street in order to provide across to property on I Street, rererred to the City Engineer. Bob Elliott re special' event held - in downtown Iowa City, referred to the city Manager for reply. Application for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Iowa City Striders for a Mother's Day Run on 5/8/83, approved. Applications for. City Plaza Use - Permits: Balloons Over Iowa to se 11 balloons as an ambulatory vendor 5/7/83, approved. ffirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, 11 Councilmembers present. The Mayor eclared the motion carried and repeated the Pu hearings as set. Mo.ed by Dickson, seconded by Perret, o set a public hearing for 6/21,83 on the roposed rezoning of certain property ocaU,d at 223 South Riverside Court from 1B to R3A. The Mayor declared the motion arried unanimously, 7/0 , all Co unci l members present. A public hearing was held on the roposed rezoning of certain property ocated at 510 South Clinton Street from R3B o CBS. A public hearing .was held on the P rezoning of approximately 40 acres ocated north and east of the intersection, of Rxhester Avenue and the proposed First Avenue extended from RIA to RIB and R3. Staffinember Knight noted receipt of a letter from Atty. John Cruise requesting omission of lots 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43 from R3 rezoning request. A public hearing was held on , an ordinance to rezone property at 624 South GilbertStreet. from C2 to R3A. Moved by Ferret.'seconded by Dickson, to continue the public hearing to the June 7, 1987, Council meeting. The Mayor declared the motion all carried unanimously. 7/0. Counci lmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret. I that the ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF LUCAS STREET RIGHT -OF -MAY LOCATED NORTH OF PAGE STREET AND SOUTH OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, be , considered and given second vote for passage. Affirmative rollcall vote unanimous, 7/0. all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carriell. A public heai•ingwas held on the disposition of vacated Lucas Street right-of-way located north of Page Street and South of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad right-of-way: Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald,. that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1425,NORTH DODGE STREET FROM RIA to CZ be considered and cond vote for pasage. The Mayor declarediven stthe carried, 4/3, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Balmer, -Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser. Rays: Perret, Dickson, Erdahl. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY. 70 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED NORTH OF HIGHWAY I NEAR WILLOW CREEK. be considered and given second vote for passage.. Council requested. letter f,m West Side Co. m ir positionarex ning and what compatible uses are contemplated for the area. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, adnclared the motion sfor second considernt The ation carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald., to adopt RES. 83-150, Bk. 77. pp • 404-405, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF BLOOMING PRAIRIE WAREHOUSE, INC. The Mayor declared foowing division adopted. roll-c-11 the "solution 1 thevote: Ayes: Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret, Balmer, Dickson. Nays: None, Abstentions: ted minutes be ureceived by Council Planning action is taken on items discussed. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to defer until 6/7/83 a resolution approving the preliminary plat of Court Hill, Part 16. Bruce Glasgow appeared requesting two week delay. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, Please turn to page 7B to adopt AUTHORIZING STHE 3MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY ` CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH SHIVER= HATTERY AND ASSOCIATES TO UPDATE THE FLOOD - INSURANCE RATE NAPS AND FLOOD. BOUNDARYAND,._.. . FLOODWAY-MAPS. Affirmative roll call vote- " unanimous, 7/0, - all: Counetlmemberc -: ' present. The Mayor declared the. resolution_-.- adopted.: .-_.. Moved by Lynch, seconded: by McDonald;"-= a.to adopt RES. 83-175, Bk. 77, pp. 465-470;;- "MUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN -AND -THE CITY _ l�'LERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT AND STORK--^ ,�EWEA EASEMENT WITH DON E. WILLIAMS GREGORY J. DOWNS, RALPH L. NEULIL AND'OALL SANDERSON, HEREAFTER KNOWN ASTHE "WILLIAMS- . GROUP'. Affirmative - roll ea11,. vote,_ � unanimous, 7/0, all C:uncilimeraws• present. The Mayor declared the-lksolution'" adopted. ' Moved by. Balmer; seconded by Erdahl.;: that the rule requiring that ordinances_-, must be considered andvoted ad for passage' at two Council meetings prior to theJ:f. meeting 5t which itis to be finally Assed_4., r be suspended, that" the first. 'and second consideration and vote be waived and.that'=�= ORD.- 83-3123, Bk. 21, pp. 70-71; VACATING; AN EASEMENT' FOR PUBLIC HIGHWAY PURPOSES,,,,, ALONG ,WOOLF.. AVENUE,'ba' voted upon for final - passage at this time. Affir alive roll.,._.:_ call . vote unanimous,' Councilmembers present.. The, Mayor declared - the motion. carried. Moved by Ballast.' seconded: by: Dickson, that the ordinance' becr: finally adopted at this time., Affirmative—, roll call. vote, unanimous, 7/0, all `- Councilmemberspresent." The ayor,Aeelared. the ordinance adopted. H-- Moved by Balmer, seconded 6y Perret,' to adopt RES. 03-176, Bk:,77 ,PP- ':471c473 - AUTRDRIZIHG TOE MAYOR TO SIGN_ANOJHE CITY _i.TRA Au SIGN 'A� MtMURAnDUM OF AGREEMENT - 'WITM?TME _VETERANS ADMINISTRATION; 're'the r construction "of:. a�..now , entrance for expansion. :Affirmative.- roll 'Call; vote= unanimous, 7/0,'' 'all Copncilmemliers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. t- . •, A- public hearing was ,held on,,.the' - intention'- to. , issue hospital'.; facility', refunding. -'revenue bonds for theHereyo• Heipital, Project. Sr. Mary,; Venarda,:„ --"Adei nistratorof Mercy, appeared.' - 5' --Moved,by McDonald; seconded by-Oalmer to`adopt RES.`$3-177,'Bk.'-77, 00•:474 478,; �.. Toy PROCEED, WITH � THEISSUANCE.AND-SALE OF '-HOSPITAL -FACILITY REVENUE BONDS.::SERIES':', 1983 '(MERCY;, HOSPITAL" PROJECT) :111 AW, AGGREGATE' PRINCIPAL•' AMOUNT NOT T0'tXCEED` $26,000,000 :FOR THE;'. PURPOSE 001OEFRAYING' TNE" COST; '°TO -•THAT•: AMOUNT, 'OF'. RETIRING' CERTAIN EXISTING '1NDERIEONESS OF 'MERCY- --.HOSPITAL -IOWA tITY '•SOMA, AND 7HER68Y AEFUNDIN6 YHE_CLTY S S1g,475 000'HOSPITAL - FACILITY REVENUE80ND5; SERIE� 1982;(MERCY" - HOSPITAL `•PROJECT).'''d Afft,nnative;ro,l 1 call.. vote ''unanimous;'. 7/0;' all Countlim@mbers "=present,, -The: Mayor:dedlafed"the resdlution t adopted:: Revised "�bonding '� documdnti Jere;, ..distributed for: Millard Warehouse Project':* .The tatty Mafia 'get .,stated the d�- acubents. h4dw-:'- . `been'reviewed:b y.the:'Pipance.DSrettor-andy oo.problems Were found.::Moved by'MCOodald seconded by ,Balmer, :,.to ..adoptq RES.`. B3 378'c• 00- 479-489;;GRANTIF�G: DAEL'ININARY' • - APPROVAL': FOR :THE. ISSUANCE BY. THE :CITY 'OFl- :lt,450,060':!,OF " INDUSTRIAL- DEVELOPMENT_"' : REVENUE' BONDS THE PROCEEDS DO-IIMICM w(LL BE`! .:LOANED )T0': LARRY A.. ,LARSEN-.DBA: MILLARD ,' WAREHOUSE I: DIRECTING • THE PUBLICATIdR OF A ,: _ .�JNOTICE. OF., INTENTION • TO ISSSUE':31-,400,000_, ,AGGREGATE. PRINCIPAL, AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL:- DEVELOPMENT"- ' REVENUE �`, :•BONOS (MILLARD", 'WAREHOUSE PROJECT), -SERIES A,. Of%YME CITY" OF, IOWA CITY, --IOWA,- AND CALLING'A-. PUBLIC', -r NEARING, ON .'THE -.PROPOSAL'' TO' ISSUE SAID BONDS Chuck ;PDord;' represehting Millard' -Warehouse; appeared add elarified the total Asount Af.'bonds.to. ` be $2,450.000, ddAe-In•- three issuing; the first being C1.400;600:r.. A'hf a1A eaacedtxaasgnsantdaas+riot-P-^— ...n ...0 n l -0 ... .The NAY -e.cl n.'re 1 ton. etl P etl. ... tl h Dicks .'sae M1detl ny-Eraahl •• to adapt -,A'S. 83 179..Bk 77,, p. 490 :" UNCLASSIFIED SALARIES,ANO COMPENSATION, FORM FISCAL,YEAR 1984! BEGINNING,'JULY 1.; 1983;..: for the City Manager:, and setting.the: salary"._ at $51 902.frAffirmative: roll.�call .vote= .unanimous, ,'.. NO; all' CouiiCilmembeei-T piesenta^ The Mayor_deClered:the resolutiomp adopted . ; ,. -.. Moved, by: Lynch ':seconded by :Perrot that the ORDINANCE -AMENDING CHAPTER 8 -" 'ARTICLE V,._.OF THE -IOWA CETY',COGE 'OF^ .ORDINANCES,."re. house: �movSng ".b!a. given second vote,for passage. Affirmative roll-, call - vote '= unanimous "'7/0;'" 'all"'. Codnci)membersl present. The Mayor: declared the motion carried ' ' ' Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McO6A4ld -„ that the • rule 'requiting : that ordfdance5,;-, must be -considered and voted on for passage,-- et twos. Council - meetings-� POW to � the:" meeting at. which it is.%* be finally. pesidd-). be. suspended,. -that. -:the first and,ldecond%, consideration and vote,be waived ._3dd:that� ' ORD. 83'3124,•'Bk. 21;:pp-..72-74. AMENOING"' CRAPTER'.-30'. OF' :'THE': CODE' OF" ORDINANCES"' "ELECTIONS" :BY DELETING- THEREFROM:;ARTICLE" MUNICIPAL ELECTION -CAMPAIGN"-FINANCE::' AEGULATIONS' EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITATION' ONr,. CAMPAIGNCONTRIBUTIONS PROVISION:_, Affirmative roll'dall.vote unanimous 7/0 ill : Councilmembers" preteft.i Moved by:_ Erdahl'seconded by .McDonald;'.: that the'. 'ordi nance:be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote'unantmous, 7/0; all Councilmembers.-present..The : Mayor"' declared the ordinance adopted. _� Moved by Dickson, seconded by Balewr.,-. -�to,adjourh 9:40. p.m. The-Mayde detlared_ -the' motion carried unanimously, -7/0 all" Councilmembers' present : - A more complete description of, Council•. activities As on file in.the office of :thi7,1 City Clerk.' - s/NARY C, NEUHAUSER,; MAYOR ,/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK" .Submitted on .6/17/83.' -�" 7100 ..,June 21, 1980'`' MICROFILMED BY 'JORM (v1IC�ROLAB'` 5 CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 10INES I OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Counci lmember Balmer questioned if:.:"' money for ,administrative- costs were = included in the Jobs Bill funding._, Staffinember Martin,. , stated no. - administrative -costs were included but that '== those costs were bore by CDBG funds and.:: r - would'be an increased. workload this ydar.%:.- Dickson requested that the Transit fare=•_ .subsidy proposal mentioned some time ago 6e�' ' scheduled for Council discussion in the^+• near future,.--NeuhaUser .requested -.Lhat'� citizens 'notify Airport Commissioners Emmit George and; Russ.Schmeiser with any comments relative to the Airprot and the_.: FAA. Erdahl clarified .that the Mayorand COunciI would not be receiving salary `• increases until January 1, 1984.Neuhauser.._ ,requested -an executiveSessionbe held to discuss the Sheller -Globe 'matter and -Home " _-Town Dairies.'. Moved by. -McDonald, ' 'se4onded by _ Dickson; to adopt RES. '83-173; 8k. 771 p. 458,AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTRORIZING' THE MAYOR:TO SIGN AND 1HE'CITY CLERK TO ATTEST: - THE CONTRACT' FOR THE BENTON STREET 80I00E.•, .. REPAIR PROJECT. TO CRAMER'. BROTHERS .CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 'OF.DES MOINES, IOWA - v; --for .$36,116. Balmer noted he wbs Voting,•-%•� for the resolution' only because; timing Was critical. Affirmative rol t„_Call .note•%% -unanimous, 7/0, a11. :'-Councilmeibers•;,-; present, The Mayor declared the resolution:: .. adopted. Moved by Lyoahy seconded -by Ofokion,: to adopt RES. 83-174, Bk' 77.;'Dpp „459,46{ AUTHORIZING THE. MAYOR TO SIGN'AND .THE CITY”' : CLERK TO ATTEST'AN"AGREEMENT WITNSHIVE`:::-� 'HATTERY'AND ASSOCIATES TO UPDATE THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS ANb PLO60 BOUNDARY. -AND•„„ . FLOODWAY.:RAPS. Affirmative roll call 'vete-'•' unanimous; '.7/0 "'alt%'1 COunCilmemberZn; present. The Maycr'declaFed: the„ resolutibri-_ 31 Moved by Lynch;' seconded -by McDOnald'r ��" sto adopt RES. 83-175, Bk. 77;'pp 465.470 !'AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND,TNE:,CITY; lt•LERK.TO ATTEST AN-AOREEMENTANOSTORM•••• , %EWER',; EASEMENT ..WITH' . DON E:'s, WILLIAMS -I2: ✓GREGORY J. BOWS, RALPH L NEV21L ANOLOALE:" SANDERSON;. HEREAFTER KNOWN -AS- THE,'WILLIAMY • GROUP". -•;.:Affirmative-• 'rotl%, cal 1.,.. vote:v� - unanimous,- '7/0;.',: all Counci lineobers, present::. The.Mayor;detlarld•the resolution --- .adopted.:::. - ..»G , Moved by, Balmer, seconded :by Erdahl--, • T �that the-rule"requiring -that -ordinances' must 'be, -considered, aAd.votedod'for,passage - - ,,.at,, tvo`,Cduncil!•'.meetings!-:prior to . the'.NtY -v - erac,on and voce oe. waived, and; that �;- ;;.ORO.:,83-3123, Sk.';-21',.pp.`-:70-71 ;VACATING'- ''AN -EASEMENT+FOR 'PUBLIC HIGHWAY PURPOSES;,,- ALONG MOOLFAVENUE, be voted upon' for final'•; 'passage.` at this time. Affirmative rollt:_'3 ;call .,vote unanimous,' I;`7/0,- all, Councilmeoibers' present ;'?he. Mayor declared the motion; carried::* Moved: by'.'. Balmer ;= seconded: by;Oickson,' that the ordinance'; L,!,, :.,finally adapted at.tfiis time >, Affi rmati vr-^ :rol l: calf vote unanimous; -`:7/0; ally' '.Councilmembers pretest The .Mayor,.decLred ,the 6rdinance. adopted., Moved by- Balmer,. seconded by Perrat.' to adopt RES 83 176; Bk ppp 471.'473, ,THORIZINC �MEMAY R'70SIGN•ANQ TNECITY; ANDU1H�—OFA pORREiKENT- WITH` E...VETERAADMINISTRATION; "refthe - 'construction o a slew . endnce :'for expansion.`Affirmative roll:."tall vote�„y. unanimous', '7/0,x""ail _: Counci lmeJers' Present:: -The Mayor dectaced adoptedthe resolution:. .. J-- A- A -pbbl is hearing was -Aa d on An'tention4 to;. issue` hospital' facility-, refunding: _ revenur e bonds fa, .the Hercyo. Hospital 'Project.. Sr, ' Mary. Venarda" - Administrator of Mercy' appeared:' Moved -by McDonald; seconded -0y Balmer 'ta aoopt-AES 83-17); Bk 77;.e 474 478 :,TO,! -PROCEED WITH -•THE•ISSUANCE.AND S'LE.OF: "HOSPITAL' FACILITY:'REVENUE 'BONDS SERIE5,1 1983 (MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT) IN AN;r -AGGREGATE= PRINCIPAL= AMOUN7 NOT"T Elit�EO"' $26,000',000 FOR THE:'PURP85E OF OEfRAY1NG + ' ''CERTAINSTEXISTING AINDEB EONESS F- AC HOSPITAL -IOWA ,CITY' IOWA. - AND 7NERE8Y.:. ' AOUNDINE,' THE CITY'S -;149,975 .000 HOSPITAL" FACILITY REVENUE BONDS, $iRIE� 5B2 (MERCY+:' HOSPITAL= PROJECT), -r: Affirmative r011call•;- vote unanimous, 1/0, all CounCilmembers •" ' 'present, -The Hayor,declaretl,the resoitltion 'adopted. Revised bonding' documents were:, distributed for Millard,Warehouse Project -.Ther, City Manager" Stated••4:he doeusentt Dad' - -• - 'been'reviewed by; the Finance, Director,, and oo problems,were found.: MovedbyNcDoaald seconded by,Balmer":t0 adoptRES: 83-178 -'Bk 77 PP-1479-489;^GRANTIMG:PRELIMINARY ! APPROVAL' FOR THEISSUANCE BYTHE CITY OF $2,450.000= :OF TNMI-1.r. .+ Lvm..,,„ea-. LOANED 70 - LARRY, A.; : LARSEN:'•DBA HILLARD-•.• - WAREHOUSE,DIRECTING.THE LI At N.* NOTICE OF INTENTION ;.TO' ISSUE:d51,4O0,000 i AGGREGATE: PRINCIPAL�.AMOUNT OF -IND USTRIAL:" 90 WAREHOUSENPROJECT) REVENUE. SERIESOpOS Of'.IIHELCITY"' Of IOWA CITY, IOWA, - 'AND CALLING'A DUSLIC :- HEARING.; ON., THE •PROPOSAL TO, ISSUE SAID'.: BONDS. ;Chuck Poord;'representing Mit lard_ '.Warehouse, appeared and klarifiedahe tdtai= --+amount Of bonds to be $2,450,000, dode in - three. issuing, .the first being :1,400;000,..-. Afft-ilt,lye-EOIA_tall vote_.unanimous, 7/0,a. 11 Cou,ies lm(mbere ?:pi•ee nt The ' 'det lered t7fe; roe 1 t{ I1:atl4Pted - 'i Mayor ^ adoptb'R,ES �t 83-119 �e6k­l77er&,490 ;••• UNCLASSIFIED. SALARIES -ANO COMPENSATION .FOR:• .FISCAL YEAR 1904 BEGINNING JULY 1, 1983;..: :x for the City Manager and setting the salary s. at .551,902. Affirmative. roll callvote= unanimous, 7/0, .all Councilmembers: 'i Present, The Mayor declared the resolution-- ; adopted. - - i Moved by Lynch; seconded by Perret,_ that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8,. ARTICLE- V. OF THE IOWA CITY. CODE OE..: ORDINANCES, re house moving be given.:: second vote for passage. Affirmative roll... -- call vote unanimous, 7/0,- all Councilmembers present. The Mayor doll ared the motion carried. x />-2,/-yam G• / //o -j ecom-n a -. the Approving Special Class C Beer-Mine all Coune memiiurs present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. License and Sunday Sales for Canton, A public hearing was held to consider House, 713-715 S. Riverside Drive. the disposition of certain property known Approving Class C Beer Permit and as the City Pipeyard, to James and Loretta . L Sunday Salps for Iowa City Kum d, Go Clark of AUR Construction Co. John Bronwyn S. Van FoEzell, Pain dlll g y 1222, 531 S. Riverside Drive. Roffman, another bidder on the parcel, sworn, say that I am the Cashier of the Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Peoples Drug, 2425 appeared. Atty. Joseph Holland, representing James and Loretta IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN, a news- Muscatine Avenue. Approving Class C .Clark, appeared. paper published in said county, and that Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Pester Marketing Company, 606 S. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-169, Bk. 77, 451, TO • a notice, a printed copy Of Which is Riverside' Drive. Approving Class C p. DISPOSE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE hereto attached, was published in said Beer Permit and Sunday Sates for Walgreens, 1646 Sycamore. CITY PIPEYARD TO JAMES AND LORETTA'CLARX. �time(s), on the fol- Approving Class B Liquor License and Sunday Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, paper ION Il date( S)' Sales for Howard Johnson's Restaurant all Councilmembers present.. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. and Motor Lodge, North Dodge Street, A public hearing was, held on plans, Refunding a portion of a Liquor specifications, form of contract, and Cost License to The Shamrock. RES. 83-165, estimate for for the construction of the Salt ' Bk. 77, p. 447, ISSUING A,CIGARETTE Storage Building. PERMIT. - Moved by McDonald, seconded by - Authorizing the City Engineer to _Perret, to adopt RES. 83-170, Bk. 77, p. 452, . signan I00T application for use of gPPRUVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF highway right-of-way for utilities CONTRACT. AND COST 'ESTIMATE FOR THE accommodations to Northwestern Bell CONSTRUCTION OFTHE SALT STORAGE BUILDING Cashier Telephone Company for Highway 1, North AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED JUNE and Bristol Drive. - " 28, 1983. Affirmative roll call -vote - Resolutions; Bk. 77: RES. 83- unanimous, .7/0, .all Councilmembers, ' 166, p. 448,'. ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT present. The Mayor declared the resolution' Subscribed and 9WOYn t0 before me SIXTEEN TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF - THE CITY-OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. RES. 83- adopted. - A public hearing was held on n L9C.1/'J167, p., 449, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR '. THE CIVIC CENTER ROOF REPAIR PROJECT Resolution of Necessity for St. :Anne's.. Drive Special Assessment Project - 1983. this .day A. D. FY82, AS CONSTRUCTED BY SLADE BROTHERS 'The following people appeared:. .Bob and ; 6L ROOFING COMPANY OF CORALVILLE; IOWA. Martha Bross," 846•St."Anne's Drive and Correspondence: Ltrs. - re' Bernard Yeggy,- 1525 Prairie du Chien: . property at 521 Kirkwood Avenue from Staffinember Holdernesspresent fo'r Thomas L Irwin, Marian G. Boyd, John discussion. The Mayor announced the and (lolly Whitcomb, and Marvel, A. assessment would be .figured at,1/3'eost to J - .Daniels. Dr. and Mrs. Rigler advising the abutting property owners- and. 2/3 that property at 521 Kirkwood is not financed: by the City. NOpropertyowners 'V Notary Public for sale.- Dr. and - Mrs. -.Rigler would be assessed unless their. property .requesting Council action on property abutted the street p / ! at ,521 ,Kirkwood be .deferred until July.._ votit'Pn_frr .- -. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, `• to .d-pt Pcc.-_oo-ver n.,-_.nes-+cc No.r_it.,2Eeging,in ' owners (Rigler) of" property at 521 `RESOLUTION fv . OF NECESSITY WITH-REPECTTO-RIE- ,Kirkwood protesting proposed rezoning ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY JUMAY from Ml' to •'R2. Marty Lange re' a PROPOSED FOR SHE'ST. "ANNE'S DRIVE SPECIAL' - ,problem withpigeons, referred to the .PAVING Animal Shelter Supe: :for reply. :Davis ASSESSMENT PROJECT 1983; as amended., Affirmative roll " call, vote and Catherine Foster re the opening of unanimous, 7/0, all Counci l members I: Street,memo attached. from the City present. The Mayor declared the amended Engr.re this matter. Phil.Nychay re, resolution adopted. the. downtown transit interchange. . Moved by .Balmer, 'seconded by Dickson, �.•.: Nancy. Jones re. tree removal program, to adopt RES. 83-172, Bk: 77, P. 457, city Manager will reply after Council. DIRECTING PREPARATION OF DETAILED PLANS AND -. consideration. Rod andSuePerry re SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE the location for''a halfway house. OF; BIDDERS ON THE-ST.: ANNE'S DRIVE. SPECIAL . Harry Blanchard reCentral;Junior7High PAVING ASSESSMENT `PROJECT - 1983. Property. referred to the City Manpger .Affirmative roll call:' vote unanimous,.7/0;' for reply.. .Dorothy.G. Darling re the all Couneilmembers present. 'The Mayor hotel project, referred to the City declared the resolution adopted. Manager -for- reply. Clear- Creek -- . Moveq by.'Perret; seconded by Dickson, Investment Company .reuses for 320 to defer, consideration .of. a. reso lution acres on. the .western edge of Iowa -. ordering :. - bids, approving .. ,plans,-' I City, City Manager will respond,after specifications, and form of contract and -bid 1 Council discussion. Memofrom the notice to' bidders;,. fixing amount of . Traffic Engr.-: re! parking, on Lincoln security and ,ordering' Clerk to ,publish • - i.: Avenue.' Memofromthe Traffic Engr notice and fixing date for receiving some, ' re 'parking on. ' Seventh - Avenue. rand - for" a ::Public hearing* on plans, - I > Petition .signed by;_,24 residents. re ;specifidbtionss, formof Contract - and (. earlymorning hours for swimming. for.. estimate of. costs for the St. Anne's Drive d 'adults, referred to the Parks 8 Special Paving'Assessment Project'-1983. (" .Recreation Director for reply. - - The Mayor .declared the motion carried `Applications for Use of Streets unanimously,.--7/0,'1 all ' Counci lmembefs'_. i'. _ - ono Public Grounds: 'University .Present. -'- .: - •=- - �- Baptist Church. to have a.. Vacation, A public. hearing was held to receive- • - Bible. -School parade on 6/4/83. citizen comments regarding the: Proposed .approved:. Karen Kubby`to set 6P.40 program Statement statemenof Community Development -.information - table in Blackhawk.-•objectives' and projected use of $259,000 of Minipark' on 5/28/83, .approved. 1983 Community. Development Block Grant Jobs .University of Iowa Homecoming Council Bill funding. The--. following - people- to have the .Homecoming Parade on :'.appeared:`:Gina McGee,:. 1316 Center Avenue,. 10/7/83, approved.--Iowa.City Memorial - Vice-chair.,of%CCN;-Tom. Feldbush; 324.Post. .Day Association to :have theservices Rd., presented letter from president of on the Iowa AvenueBridge and in the Johnson County Assn. for. Retarded Citizens; cemeteries on 5/30/83;. approved... ' Diane Pepetone; 15 15. Broadway, 'and 'Peggy' roll call,vote unanimous, 7/0; Cress, Willow. Creek Neighborhood':.Center;' ,Affirmative 411 -: Counci Imembers -present. The :Mayor Fr., -Henry'' -Greiner, Z20, E. Jefferson, declared.the motion -carried. : Emergency. Housing'. Prnject;;: Karen Hradek, - Hoved by McDonald, seconded by Perret, . 924-"Hudson."presented. letter and petition -. Miller Hudson Neighborhood;-,-.Peg. toset .,apublic hearing. for 7/5/B3 on.the proposed vacation of alley right-of-way - ra McEl my, ` 125:N. Gi lbart, and Jesse 0roasen,;, 'Vanni no south from Highway 6 between Valley 26 E. Market, MYEP Sumner'. Youth Corps and Avenue• and; Lincoln Avenue. The., Mayor .Independent 'Living -'Leaf" ;'Employment .declared the, motion-carried unanimously, .Program. .John Watson, 403 Elmeidge,_ 7/0, all Councilmembees present ^' Goodwill Industries., Staffinember-Hencin ed Moved by Balmer, secondby�Perret,;. and CCH Chair; Mickey:' Laurie :' present for to seta.public_hearing for 7/5/B3on the... discussion.. .Council-agreed to.,begin., the: final -Planned Area Development plan for a'.' process for designation of Hudson, Orchard, 30.65 acre tractlocated south of Ty'.n Cae - W: Benton,', and the` Miller' area is a Part 3. The Malyor' declared the motion Neigghborhood- Strategy , area... .Moved by carried,. unanimously, . 7/0, all -Dickson;.seconded by.. Perrot, -to accept and Councilmembers present. place on file' the letters from Louis Brown, A.,. public .heart was. held. on.. the -Edward 'Hauth,. and Vern' Naggartz re the propeead rezoning of,.. certain .property, Nelson Adult , Center:; The Mayordeclared located at:624-SoUth'G11berYStevit from C2 the motion carried'unaoimously, .7/0,iall to RSA. - `-_ - .Couneilmembers present., .. ... ... wdby' McOonald,� secoAded by Balmer, Mo. Recommendations of the Committee on that: the" ORDINANCE:- REZONING CERTAIN Community Needs•noted'as f611 ows:. (1) CCN PROPERTY'•LDCATED AT 510 SOUTH' CLINTON- recommends the allocation of $1,000 to -the STRfET FROM R38 TO CBS, be given first vote- Elderly Services Agencyandrecommends that for passage. ;Affirmative roll call vote. the agency use otherservicessuch as the unanimous, 7/0, all Counci lmembers. Independent ' Living "Leap' .Employment present.. The, Mayor declared the motion Program and HYEP Summer Iowa. Youth Corps, carried. - if : funded. , (2) . CCN recommends. the Moved by Balmer,, seconded;by Dickson, allocation of $100,000 to. the Emergency to defer for two weeks consideration of an Housing Project. (3) CCN recommends the ordinance rezoning approximately 40 acres allocation of $31,500' to :.the Goodwill located north and -east of`the intersection Industries, Food Service ,.. Training of Rochester Avenue and the proposed First Expansion. * :(4) CCN recommends the Avenue Extonded from R1A to R3. The Mayor. allocation ' of $30,000 to the combined. declared the motion carried unanimously, requests of the HYEP. Summer-Iowa Youth 7/0, all Councilmembers.present. Corps and the Independent Living "Leaf', Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, Employment Program. (5) CCN recommends-the that ORD., 83-3121,' Ilk. 21, pp. 65x66, al location of $40,000 to the renovation for 'VACATING A PORTION OF LUCA$ STREET expansion of the Nelson Adult Center. •(6) ;RIGHT-Of-WAY LOCATED NORTH OF. PAGE STREET CCN recommends the allocation of $45,000 to AND SOUTH OF SHE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND the NSA Exterior Paint Program and PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF.-MAY, be passed recommends that the program be coordinated and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote with 'HYEP, Summer Youth Corps and unanimous, 7/0,. all Councilmembers Independent "Leaf" Employment Program. (7) present. The Mayor declared the ordinance CCN recommends the allocation of $4,300 to adopted. I the HYEP. Jobs Club. , (8) CCN recommends the Movedby Mcoonald, seconded by Balmer, designation- of the Miller/Hudson that CORD. 83-3122, Bk. 21, PP. 67-69,. Neighborhood as an NSA (Neighborhood. REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1425, Strategy Area) and recommends the NORTH DODGE STREET FROM R1A TO CQ; be allocation of $.7,200 for . housing passed and adopted. Councilmember Perret rehabilitation.. stated he would not be voting in favor of ' -.The Mayor announced one vacancy for an' the ordinance because he felt it was not unexpired term ending 5/1/85 on the consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Planning and Zoning Commission and one an example of spot zoning. The Mayor vacancy for an unexpired term ending 3/1/84 declared the ordinance adopted, 4/3, with on the Airport Commission. These the following division of roll call vote: appointments w 11 be made. at the 7/19/83 -Ayes: Lynch, McDonald, Heuhauser, Balmer. meeting of the City Co=iL MICROFILME DORM M-10 CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 140iHES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION -• Nays: Perret, Dickson, Erdahl. MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS - 6/7/83 Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, to defer for two weeks consideration of an The cost ofpublishingg the cos Pooches ordinance to rezone approximately 70 acres cost 1h15 alive dings&r year 155171dpCumulative s.or calendar year for said publication is 53.958.51. of land located north ci Highway 1 near ber csentm rCity • Will Iowa City Council reg. mtg., 6/7/83, requested Creek. letterC be by the Development Co.. re - at 7:30 �P. M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Attorney to S.V. Councilmembers deferral due to the airport approach - Neuhauser ' presiding. present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, overlay zone. Neuhauser stated that 1500 feet of the property lay Perret. Absent: McDonald, Neuhauser, t: approximately within the airport clear zone. Charles Mono Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret. Barker, partner in the Development Co., Councilmembers requested he work that i'the following. Stems.. and appeared. fn the Consent Calendar be with the applicant and FAA. After recoaesendetions received, or approved, and/or adopted as discussion, the Mayor declared the motion weeks carried, 6/1, Lynch presented:to defer two Approval of Official Council voting 'no'. Balmer, by Perret, - Actions, spec. mcg., 5/16/83, as Moved by .seconded to correction as to defer consideration of a resolution published, subject recommended by the City Clerk. approving the preliminary plat of Court The Mayor declared the Minutes of Boards and Hill, Part 16. Airport Comm.-5/12/03; motion carded unanimously,- 7/0, all )1� '7 Commissions: Senior Ctr.-4/7/83; Parks -&. Councilmeabers present. Riverfront Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, Printers fee S_ Recreation Comm.-5/18/83; RTHE BPRELIMI ARY 7AND FINAL Trusiees9/83; 3 Bd. offAdjusstmentt-- APPROVING & Zoning Comm.- SUBDIVISION PLAT OF GREEN LANDS SUBDIVISION 5/12/83; Plannin 4/7/83 & 4/14 83; Committee on LOCATED NORTH OF COURT STREET ,BETWEEN MORNINGSIDE DRIVE. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Johnson County,88: Community Needs-5/11/83 & 5/17/83. SEVENTH AVENUE AND Permit motions- and resolutions Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, The Mayor STATE OF IOWA as recommended by the City clerk: all Councilmembers present. THE IOWA CITY PRESS Approving special Class C Beer-Wine declared the resolution adopted. hearing was held consider License and Sunday Sales for Canton, A public pe known Riverside Drive. the disposition of certai n'property known House, 713-715 S.. Class C Beer Permit and as the City Pipeyard, to Jamas and Loretta Co. John i Approving Sunday Sales for Iowa City Kum & Go Clark of AUR Construction bidder on the-parcel, I duly 5222, 531 S. Riverside Drive. Roffman, another Class Beer ot and os lorettaHoCl i Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being the Sundays Sales for Peoples Dr gC 2425 representing James and ark, sworn, say that I am the Cashier of a news- Muscatine Avenue. Approving Class C appeared. . to Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, TO IOWA CITY PRESS .CITIZEN, county. Arid that p. Riverside' Class SC DISPOSE E F CERTAIS. N PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE paper published in said which is Drive. ..AppComrketingroving CLARK, Permit and Sunday Sales. for CITY PIPEYARD JAMES AND LORETunanimous. 7/D, a notice, A printed copy •of in said Beer ll Walgreens, 1646 Sycamore. Approving Affirmative roti calf vote unanimous, The MayorIs ' hereto attached, was published ' M0 tilne(s), on the fol- .Class B Liquor license and Sunday all Councilmembers present. ohns nDodge Restaurantdeclared the e for Howard Johnson paper date(s): •� sales ubliehears ng wasp held on plans, and Motor Lodge. of a Liquor specifications, form of contract, and lost.. for I1� 19 Refunding a portion The Shamrock. RES. 83.165, estimate for the construction of the Salt License to Bk. 77, p• 447,. ISSUING A ,CIGARETTE StorageBuildiNCDonal dI seconded by Perret,Moved by , PERMIT. Authorizing the City Engineer to to adopt RES. 83-170, Bk. 77, P• 452, of APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF sign"an 1007 application for use DOF-THEY SALTTS ORAGE BUI LOIMG ' accommodations-tow Northwestern Bell CONS RUCTION JUNE for Highway 1, North AUTHORIZING BEIDS TO RECEIVED O Cashier Telephone Company ffiBrmative . call .vote- 28 'nil Bristol Drive. 7/0, all Councilmembers 'unanimous, - Resolutions, Bit. 77 .RES. 83-' SUPPLEMENT present, The Mayor declared the resolution ' 166, p. 448,1 ADOPTING SIXTEEN! TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF. adopted. A-- public hearing was held on Subscribend sworn to before Ines THE CITY. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. RES. 83- -- ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR Resolution of. Necessity for St. .Anna's„ Project - 19 I A.D. 167, p 449, THE CIVIC CENTER ROOF REPAIR PROJECT, -Drive Special Assessment and FY82, AS CONSTRUCTED By SLADE BROTHERS 'The following People appeared; Bob. and Dress, 846 'St.-Drive ,- this ,day ROOFING COMPANY OF CORALVILtrs IOWA. . Martha Chien Ltrs. re `Bernard Yeggy, Prairie for Correspondence:' resent mber property at 521' Kirkwood Avenue �oohmn dSseussion. The HolCe Mayor. arness nnounced - the Boyd, Thomas L Irwin, Marian d /3and, 2/3 and Marvel A,. .assessment would 19 t and. ,Holly .Whitcomb, owners Daniels.. Dr. and Mrs. Rigler advising the abutting property City. No property owners Chat. property ais not financed by the t 521 Kirkwood ' would be assessed unless their property Notary Public for sale. Dr. and Mrs. .Rigler ' requesting Council action 'on property abutted the street Moved by Balmer, .seconded by Dickson, I at 521 Kirkwood be. deferred until - July. �aC/tien,.frOm-.to -adnP� AFC-�o] ll1 y"`:i77.�y .P WITH-RESPECTESSITE." �j ' _ ..first gMsettn9 in (Rigler) of Prop at 521 RESOLUTION of NECESSITY OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY N O.v owners protesting proposed rezoning ADOPTION I PROPOSED FOR THE SLS ANNE'S DRIVE ,Kirkwood as from M1' to'R2. Marty Lange re a PAVING ASSESSMENT referred Lo the ASS 1 -colt JVu �. ,problem with pigeons, AffiErmativeOJErol _..vote DavSs Supr. for reply. all Councilmembers 7mayor o Animal Shelter and Catherine. Foster re the opening of declared the amended the The present.. I Street, memo .attached,hi I yreCity resolution Balmer, "sacondetl by Dickson, by tem re this matter. Phil NychaY re by Engr: Moved 457 - the downtown -transit interchange.- to Moved DETAILED PLANS AND Nancy Jones re. tree removalfterPcouncil DIRECTING PREPARATION OF City Manager willreplY SPECIFICATIONS, FORN OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE consideration. -Rod-and SuePerry re ER PdOJECT RIVE SPECIAL 1983. the location for re Ca ha lfJunior�Hlgh PAVING AS ESSHENT -Affirmative roll call vote unanimous;-7/0, Harryproperty, referred to the City Manager re thrall Councilmembers present. The Mayor - for reply.. Dorothy G. Darling referred Clea�heCreek declaMode4 bresolution - Perls do seconded by Dickson; hotel project, for 320 to defer consideration .of. a resolution Manager for reply. •. tans, Investment Company re uses i acres on the western edge of Iowa ordering bids,nd for profs tontraet and i City;-City Manager will respond after specifications, from the notice to bidders, fixing amount of lash to 1 publish Council discussion. Memo p. on Lincoln.• security andordering Clerk If ��gplans, datepublic - - Traffic Engr. re parking Traffic hearing- onor Memo fadm. the for asx ng Avenue. Avenue. andr. Seventh nth and - re parking of re t Drive ofocosts for ,,the t oject Anne's eg ehours, for swimming residents g for as Peti tiearly mornial Paving Assess to the Parks & thet motion carried ' adults, referred ThecsNayor Recreation Director for reply 7/0, all Councilmembers Streets unanimously,, , - ' Applications for Use of - Public Grounds: Uni verstty preseAtPublie hearing was held to receive and Baptist Church to, have a .Vacation citizen comments regarding, the proposed 6/4/83, Bible School parade on an program000 of Karen Kubbyi to eprojectedd use of $259,000 of approved. Black awk information table roved. 1983 Community Development Block Grant eJoobe app people Minipark on 5/28/83, of Iowa Homecoming Council Bill funding. The following -Gina McGee, 1316 Center Avenue, University 324 Post to have the Homecoming Parbtle on appeared: Iowa City Memorial Vice chair oe CCN; Tom.f of from odbush, 10/7/83, approved. president Association to have the services Rd., presented letter Assn. for Retarded Citizens; Day on the Iowa Avenue Bridge and to the Johnson County Diane Pepetone, 1515 Broadway. and Peggy Center; cemeterre on 5/30/83, approved. Cress, Willow.Creek Neighborhood unanimous, 7/0, 220 E. Jefferson, Affirmative recall vote Karen Hradek, Councilmembers present, The Mayor Fr. Greiner, Housing Ptnject; ell Emergency declared the motion carried. 924 Hudson, presented letter and petition Perret, Neighborhood; Peg Moved by McDonald, seconded byy re Mf Hudson for 7/5/83.on the Jesse to set a public hearing of alley right-of-way McElroy. 125 N. Gilbert ,-and sand Corps NYEP Summer Youth Co�osment proposed vacation running south from Highway 6 between Valley 26 E. Market, Independent Living "Leaf" Employment _ Avenue and Lincoln Avenue. The, Mayor .Program. John Watson, 403 Elmridge, unanimously, Staffinember Hencin - -__• declared the motion carried Goodwill Industries. or CCN Chair Mickey Laurie present 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, and he discussion. Council agreed to Degan the 7/5/83 on the Orchard, MICROFILMED process to set a public hearing for Area Development plan for a process for designation of Hudson, BY the Hiller area as a final planned 3. The Mayor declared the motion Net hborhood Strategy area. Moved Y J 0 R M M IC R O L A E 30.65 acre tract located south of Ty'n Cae M. Benton, and seconded by Perret, to accept and Pert 7/O all Dickson, unanimously, on file the letters from Louts Brown, CEDAR RAPID S- DES carried place held on the Edward Hauth, and Vern Naggartz re the 1,10IN ES Councilmembers mblic present.aring declared was of certain property Nelson Adult Center. The mayor unanimously, 7/0, all proposed rezoning he motion c ried located at 624 South Gilbert Street from C2 �ouncilmembersrpresent. - to R3A. seconded by Balmer, Recommendations of the Committee on Moved by McDonald. Needs noted as follows: (1) CCN REZONING CERTAIN Community that the ORDINANCEthe allocation CLINT PROPERTY LOCATED ATc 510at . n50 nT first voce ElderlynSery ces cy and r^commchdasthte Printers fee S1L- CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN i, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news. paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at he was published in said paper / timelsl, on the fol- 44 !3 Cashier Subscribeii/ and 'sworn to before -me this day of A.D. Notary Public No.��/Ili , I MAKER OFFICIAL PUSLICATIONi.'- ". ..MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS 6/13/83' 'The cost ofpublishin99 the following procee- : digs andclaims fs $11.44. Cumulative cost for this - - Calendar year for said pubbliWon is,s3969.95. IowaCity Count ,T spe<Tal meeting. -June 13, 1983;-7:35 P.M, do the City �llenager's Conference Roemc `.Mayor Neuhauser 'presiding.. Councllmembers present: Balmer,- , ,Dickson, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret. Absent: Erdahl. Lynch - loved by McDonald seconded by Perrot, ---- - - ,.to set a public hearing -for .6/5/83Con'an brdlnance amending :the Airport Overlay.:. .. Zones.Mel Fischer, FAA.. was present for �di scuss ion. Staffinember Schmeiser distrib 'i1ted revised copy . of the,ordinance'and- reported on a meeting with Mr. Fisher. Concerns were raised re prohibited uses, within the zone.L staff wiI I review the, -uses. and clarify_ language with ;Mr. Fischer .before the public hearing. :The Mayor . declared the motion to set -a public hearing :for 6/5/83 carried unanimously., Erdahl and, Lynch absent: - 1. Moved Moved by Perret, seconded by McDonald; 'id adjourn to executive session t6. discuss ,..,strategy with counsel.in matters. ,that are .. ` Presently in litigation or where litigation Is imminent: where its disclosure -wouldbe, A lkely'.to prejudice or disadvantage the post tion ofthp' governmental body in that litt99a tion Affl mwtive rbll call vote unAn?=s 5/0:'Erdahl and Lynchabsent The Mayor declared the motion; carried and I aJjourned to executive sessiodno P:N.*, - -� s/MARY C. NEUHAOSER„MAYOR --, 's/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK 'Submitted on '&152 - June 28, 1983..1 r' MICROFILMED BY JORM MICyROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES f ■ ers fee S� FCERT71FICATEUBLICATION nson County.ss:IESS•CITIZEN 1' Van Fossen, being duly Bronwyn S.Van I am the cashier of the sworn, say IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN'and that paper published in said counof'which is a notice, a printed copy • 1r. said hereto att the was published paper tlmelsl, on the fol - iriwill2 datelsi— � O Il29 -1 Cashier Subscribe /and sworn to before me L� D. this day of Notary Public No.�']�� Z OFFICIALPUBL MINUTES',OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS'- 6/14/83.' . gsThe cost Of utilishin the afollowingive'P�h" ' calendar Year i�s sai- pubhcationvis 519190.38 his Iowa City founcil. special meeting. June 14, 1983. 7:30 PM, in the the City. Manager's Conference -ROOM onference-Roomrsor Neu ' presidiCouncilmenbers Peent:Balmer, Dicksonl9:40 P.M:), Erdahl, Lynch, MB Neuhauser, Ferret. Absent: .none. Moved by Balmer. seconded 75. 6 T0 cj ..that ORD.- 83-3125, Bk. -21 pp. 'i REZONE APPROXIMATELY 70 ACRES Of LAND •- , LOCATED NORTH OF, HIGHWAY 1 NEAR WILLOW ,...CREEK, be passed and adopted. city AttY. CREEK, clarified that the 60 -day moratorium 7/5/831an1Y affectedn1500 sqlift. of�thefor subdiv'si On6% Af Dickson alabsent tiqla roil call vote Mayor: .vA declared the 0"1"-- . Ie --d to Moved by Lynch, sonded 491gaAPPRO ecAPPROVING adopt RES. 83-1801 Bk. 77. P• NT�OFBB.DII FOURTH ADDITION. ADDITION REPLATOF LOTIp" (as later OF amended). 5taffinenber BoothroY announced that a common et finalized easement .. and agreement. were not y g the resolutionshouldbe passed cletR111er. '. upon receipt of legal apers for discuss president of..B.0.1.. presentto ..'l. . Councilmembers discussed thebprocedallur item . i be. followed re legal .P Ders appears on the agenda eAfterd byNdDonaldiscuss.on. 'moved by Balmer.. to� nd: the resolution to read contingent n' receivingcorrect legal P Pe .Mayor declared the motion to amend.carried.;_ 4/3. with Ferret. declared the am ndedhl n9 ^naY• resolution adopted.. with yes: Balmer. dtvisiomof. roll call -Dote: AY Lynch 's Neuhauser.-Nays. Dickson. Erdahl. Perret. Moved by Balmer seconded by492Donald. to,adopt RES., 83-191 Bk: 77. P - APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE NON-RESIDENTIAL ENT PLAN FOR A TENVACREDEVELOPMENT. ' MILLARD WAREHOUSE, IN:.B-D 1.,FOURTH WAREHOUSE., 'Affirmative all Cour. roll. call vote unanimous: 7/0. all Council - members present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted-' seconded by Dickson. . .. Moved by Erdahl , to .set a- public hearing for, 7/5/82 on 25 addi Housing.- The Mays declareof Sct'ond themotion car--ried unanimously., 7/0' all Councilmembers ..present. Movseconded by McDonald; ,ed. by Balmer, to adjourn, t" informal session. -7:45 p.m..' r declared rred the motion carried resent -unanimously. / all Councilmembers p. 1 — -iA nmre complete description of Council activities is on file in the office of: the City Clerk. NE ' s/MARY Cb UBAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. ",ARR. CITY CLERK Submitted on _ - June 19C3,y 8051 - •�.' q. 1, MICROFILMED BY 'JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES i I 0 ♦Q MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB 5; CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Printers fee OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL,- 6/27/B3 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION The cost of ublishing the followingCproceed in' and claims P 517.98: Cumulative. cost for this _ i calendar'year iqr, said publication is s41518.33.1 STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Count Iowa Ctty Council,' y,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN spec. mtg., June 27' 1983. in the conference Room. Mayor Neu hauser •,presiding.-`'. Coenci lAembers • • prasent: ,;,Balmer (7:40),Diekson; Erdahl' McOonald; ' Neuhauser, 1 Perrot :. (7135)1 Absent--. Lynch.::1 NOV-d by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl to adopt. RE5.83-208, Bk. 78; pp, 5qq-545 Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly ISSUING 'CIGARETTE -PERMITS. : Affirmative ll 'call vote sworn, say that I am the cashier of the .unanimous; .4/0, Balmer,ro, Lyhch',' Perret absent, IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- The Mayor declared the, resol uti og adopted. paper published in said county, and that Moved y NcDonald,,l seconded '.by Dickson,: a notice, a printed copy. of Which IS to set apubl is hearing for 8/2/83 on the'Proposed rezoning of Lots 28 -hereto at ed, was published in said and'.47- 56 of Westgate Addition„ located on the 'side -Wheaton paper time(s), on the fol- oast Of Road; from R3 to1118. Staffinemb-,floothroy notified.Counci lo g date(s>: l that and Zoning Comddi ion the Plannconsider wish r / to � conside rezonning �"atldi Clonal �erea l - F (Westgato Circle).'. Councilmembers Perrot andBalmer. arrived. ,Ttw Mayor.' declared. the motion -. to' set a public hearing • .carried unanimously, 6/0. Lynch absent.• ` Moved by Perrot.. seconded by Dickson, -..� to adopt.;the 'following �-resolutions re the 1983 — Paving:. Improvements, ,(Lyony,s 2nd Addition) Slecial Alley. Paving Cashier Assessment Project( Bk.`. 78: .RES. a3F209, pp, b46 -548y - PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION' FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF. STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE. Subscribed and sworn to before CITY OF IOWA CITY,•. IOWA; -RES. '83-210, p:'- 549, RESOLUTION FIXING VALUES OF LOTS: RES 1118 I_ ••�{J/��f rl U - 83-211, PP. 550-551 ADOPTING PRELIMINARY PLAT. AHL, SCHEDULE,'' ESTIMATE OF COST AND PROPOSED PLANS AND, SPECIFICATIONS this G_�I 9 day of 44 A D FOR, THE CONSTRUCTION OF : .THEi%3 PAVING IMPROVEHENTS (LYON'S<2M0 'ADDITION); RES. 19 •--! 83-212,pp, 552-555;; RESOLUTION OF' NECESSITY (PROPOSED). : ;Affirmative:'rol1- call .vote unanimous, 6/O. Lynch absenti ` The Mayor tlecla al the resolutions adopted. o by Balmer, 's.econtled ' by P rret;,. ad adjourn to, atljourn to informal as7:45 p}i NOtaiy Public The, Mayor declared .the motion,cant d ". /�/r^�% unanimously,. 6/0. Lynch absent- v A more complete description NO. 7� v— of Council activities is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 's/MARY. C. NEURAUSER, MAYOR - s/MABIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK Submitted on 8534 _ ' -• July 11, 1983 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB 5; CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ICATION County,ss CITIZEN being duly shier of the EN, a news - "Y' and that of which is hed in said on the fol - / Cashier before me A. D. hal-u tary Public OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 7/5/03 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, The cost of PPuhlishi the lollowin ppro<eedin s maln:er absent. sent. The Mayor aetheered the ondeloimsis$137.34. Cumulative cost for lhis calondat otion c rried and r p repeat the public year for said publication is $4.655.67. hearing as set. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 7/5/83, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor .Neuhauserpresiding. Counc i l members present: Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: Balmer. The Mayor announced two corrections to the Consent Calendar minutes.In the Council Complete Descriptions of June 21, 1983, page 3, the Magor was appointed as the Iowa City representative to the convention that selects new members of the County Compensation Board, and not appointed to the Board. Senior Center Commission minutes of May 19, 1983, page 2, re Human Rights Commission request to uti i ize the Center for meetings should he changed to reflect the policy re meeting rooms in the City Library is determined by the Library'Board and not the City Council. Both minutes will be amended accordingly. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perrot, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: Approval of Official Council Actions, spec. mtg., 6/13 and 6/14, and reg- mtg., 6/21, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Airport Comm. -6/16/83; Broadband Telecommunications Comm. - 3/10/83 3 4/26/83; Mousing Appeals Ed. - 5/10/83; Human Rights Comm. -5/23/83; Senior Center Comm. -5/19/83; Bel. of Library Trustees -6/23/83; Design Review Comm.-6/15/83;Hotel /Department Store Coordinating Comm. -6/16/83. Permit Motions and Resolutions: Approving. Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Don -Jay Services. Inc. dba 1st Avenue Kerr-McGee, 2229 Muscatine Avenue. RES. 83-213, Bk. 78, PP. 556-557, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS. Petitions: Petition for suspension or remission of taxes on account of age far Opal D. Hochstetler. Motions: Authorizing the City Engr. to sign anapplication for use of highway right-of-way for utilities accommodation to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company on Burlington Street at Madison Street, across Burlington Street bridge, on Grand Avenue and Byington Road. Authorizing the City Engr. to 'sign an,appli'cation for u of highway right-of-way for utilities eceommodation to Business Development, Inc. for Highway N6, east of Industrial Park Road, 1143 ft. for sanitary sewer. RES. 83-214, Bk. 78,. P. 558, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SOUTHWEST INTERCEPTOR SEWER REPAIR PROJECT. SETTING PUBLIC HEARINGS: RES. 83- 215- Bk.. 78;' p. 559, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 7/19/83 ON PIANS', 'SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST- FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF. LINN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, DIRECTING THE CITY. CLERK 73 PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO :PLACE -SAID PLANS, ETC- ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Correspondence: Petition fru: nine ros l dents in the area of the 800 block of Gilbert Court requesting oiling and repair of the street in that block, referred to the City Manager for reply after Council discussion. Gary Sanders. of Project . Hard Times requesting that, in addition to reduced bus fares, the Council consider •reduced fees at the outdoor swimming pools; referred to the City Manager for reply after Council consideration. Iowa City Assoc cation of Professional Fire Fighters requesting permission to have a barbecue to benefit Muscular Dystrophy, reply granting permiss Tem attached. Gordon Food Products Corporation re the proposed rezoning of property at 611 Highway 6 Bypass; referred tm he Planning staff. App Iieations for Use of Streets and Pub i is Grounds:. Iowa City Striders to have a midsummer five -mile run on 7/9/83, approved..Kathy Mitchell for use of 8lackhawk Mini -Perk for a proxy drive for Martin Luther King March on 7/6, 7/9, 7/16 6 8/24/83, approved: Jeff Oanburg for use of Blackha.k Mini - Park an. 6/25 and' 7/9 to solicit signatures for a fair rent ordinance, .approved: Iowa City Jaycees to have a water ski show on the Iowa River, north of City Park bri dge, on 7/4, approved. Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: U of I Folk Dance Club to teach and perform folk dancing on 7/8 from 7:30 until 11:30 P.M., approved unti 1 10: OD P.m. City Plaza Use permitsfor events connected with Arts Fest '83 from 6/27 through 7/2, approved. A public hearing was held on a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 8.10 the Zoning Ordinance o! the Municipal Code of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting Section 8.10.50, Al rport Overlay Zones, and substi- tuting in lieu thereof a new Section 8.10.50. Planning Director Don Schmeiser presented a brief review of the proposed 'changes. Davis Foster, atty. for West Side Company, presented a letter of concerns re the proposed ordinance and questioned whether there was an airport height map available for reference. Airport Mgr. Fred Zehr appeared and, explained the impact of the 34 to 1 ratio for approach zones. Schmefser stated the ordinance was written in such a way that the airport he)ight map was not needed to determine the impact the zone had on property. After discussion, Council agreed to continuethe public hearing until 7:30 P.M. on July 19. A DUDI{c hearing was held an the proposed vacation of alley ri ght-of-way running south of Highway 6 between Valley Avenueand Lincoln Avenue. A public hearing was held on the final Planned Area Development plan fora 30.65 acre tract located south of Ty'n Cae Parts 1 and 2 and known as Ty'n Coe Part 3. Perret questioned if this tract was at all affected by the airport approach zone. City Manager stated it was mt. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 223 SOUTH RIVERSIDE COURT FROM RIB TO R3A, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. TheNayor announced that the heating oil spill an the property located at 624 S. Gilbert has not been resolved. Atty. Joe Holland, representing Jim Clark, appeared and notified Council that Shive-Hattery had prepared a report and designed a ventilation system for the site. Planning staff was in the process of. reviewing. Holland stated the purchase agreement on the property expired on 7/15 and requested Council give first - consideration to - the ordinance rezoning the property to indicate Council interest in the request. Jansen stated a first reading would not be binding on ,the Council and second and third readings Would allow Council to reconsider- After discus- sion, moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, that the ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY AT 624 SOUTH GILBERT STREET FROM C2 TO R3A,be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll cell vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. Tbe Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED FROH RIA TO RIB, be given second vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unant- "us, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE REZONING THE PORTION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDITION LYING ADJACENT OT THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUEEXTENDED FROM RIA TO R3. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the nation carried. Moved by McDonald. seconded by Ferret, that ORD. -83=3127, Bk. 21, Pp. 86-67, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 510 SOUTH CLINTON-STREET FROM R30 TO CBS, be passed and adm opted. Affirative roll call we unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. A public hearing was held on Iowa City Housing Authority request for 25 additional units of Section 8 Housing. A public hearing was held on intention to issue industrial development bonds for the Millard WarehouseProject. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-216, Bk. 78, pp. 560-563, TOPROCEED WTIH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $1,400,000 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES A (Millard Warehouse Project). Affirmative roll call vote -unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adoptetl. A public hearing as held on the City's Urban as Transportation Administration Section 3 Grant Application. Moved by Erdahl, seconded,by Dickson, ea adopt RES: 83-217, Bk. 78, pp. 564-565, AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FOR A GRANT UNDER THE URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964, AS AMENOEO. Affirmative roll call vola unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-218, Be. 78, PP. 566-570, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGH AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST 28E AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF CORALVILLE, IOWA, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REGARDING ACQUISITION OF MASS TRANSIT EQUIPMENT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-219, Bk. 78, pp. 571-514, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN, AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST, THE FY84 CAMBUS SUPPLEMEN- TARY SERVICE 2BE AGREEMENT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perrot, to adopt RES. 83-220, Bk. 78, pp. 575-579, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A ZBE CONTRACT WITH JOHNSON COUNTY AND HAWKEYE CAB COMPANY OF IOWA CITY FOR THE FY64 SEATS SUPPLEMENTAL TAXI SERVICE. Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. The ' Mayor announced the following vacancies on Boards and Commissions: Riverfront Commission - one vacancy for an Commit term ending 12/1/83; Col ttee on Community Needs - one vacancy for an unexpired term ending 7/1/84. These appointments will be made at the August 6, 1983, Council meeting. Moved by lynch, seconded by Dickson, to appoint Linda A. McGuire, 430 Ronalds Street, to the Riverfront Commission to 1111 an unexpired term ending 12/1/83. Tno Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Balmer absent. Councilmember Lynch Stated he was pleased with the Economic Development Report and requested it be scheduled for informal discussion. Dickson requested a spec Cal resolution be drawn up to honor Bill Seigler. Neuhauser questioned funding of the Shamrock storm sewer project. The City Manager replied that the item appears In the Capital Improvements Program for next year and will send a report to Council re scheduling. Neuhauser reported that out-of- town visitors have complimented her on the courteous bus or Vor, and she Would write a note to the drivers. She.also questioned if the leasing of the Old Public Library.to the University of Iowa met the conditions set forth in the bid proposal. The City Attorney Will meet with the Plannng Department and report i back to Councl. Neuhauser stated that the lease purchase regulations re the effect on the Waste Water Treatment Plant hatl been discussed but that .she would write toCongressman Harkin explaining the difficulties. The Mayor asked if the material re zero lot lines would be to Council on Friday. City Manager stated it would be in the packet. She asked when Council would be setting a public hearing re use regulations in single family areas, definition of family. City Atty. Jansen reported that the item would have to be referred .to the Planning hand Zoning Commission first. Neuhauser reiterated the definition of family Council wanted was that of the Supreme Court, beingrelated by blood, marriage, or adoption plus one catside unrelated person to be in single family areas. After discussion, moved by Neuhauser, seconded by Perrot, to refer the proposed Zoning Code amendment, definition of "family." to the Planning and Zoning Commlssion. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Balmer absent. Perrot complimented the hard work of many Individuals involved in obtaining the UDAG money for the hotel project. Particular thanks should be extended to Staffinember Andrea Hauer. He announced that the Hotel Steering Committee would be meeting with the developer to a few days to reach agreement on the exterior of the hotel. Councilmember Erdahl raised concern re public discussion being placed on the agenda well into the meeting, and questioned placing it on earlier. Councilmembers saw no current Problem but would watch the situation and evaluate later if necessary. Erdahl noted Unit policy resolution scheduled for Council Consideration at this meeting and requested a list of all policy issues to Pe addressed along with those already acted on be scheduled for informal discussion. The City Manager stated that thisinformation would 4130 be provided to candidates. Dickson requested an update of 'the tree program. City Manager stated the Parks and Recreation Supt. and the City Forester were in the - precess of developing the program along Council lines dl scussed and a report will be sent to Council. City Atty. Jansen reported receiving 17 petitions filed in District Court appealing the commercial appraisals of 34 pieces of property. Jansen noted he is exploring the possibility of outside Counsel with the City Assessor. The Mayor requested the City Atty. present aecomnendation to Council re outside counsels Recommendations of the Design Review Committee noted as follows: 1) The Design Review Committee recommends acceptance of the design plans for the reconstruction of Linn Street between Burlington and MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Washington Streets aS presented by the Engineering Division subject to minor alterations in the tree planting plans. 2)' The Design Review Committee recommends the immediate installation of newspaper dispenser on City Plaza that was selected by the Committee in October 1981. 3) The Design Review Committee recommends City Council direct the Parks and Recreation Department to weed and to maintain Blackhawk; Mini -Park in a manner consistent with the','. City Plaza. The City Manager stated thaeZ item Ml had been set for public hearing,,.. Item M2 had been discussed with newspaper; companies and no voluntary consent had been.' reached. Neuhauser questioned newspaper.:I stands on public right -o( -way. The City:' Manager suggested going back to the Oesign.� Review Committee and explore designating an:' area larger than the Plaza for use, and. reworking the ordinance to get legal.. backing. Regarding ILee p3, the City Manager stated he spoke to the Parks and Recreation Director re the maintaining of. the in, ni-park.Neuhauser questioned if, plant materials would be moved in time to - break ground for the hotel September 1. It. City Manager replied that anything the City can reuse would be moved this fall. Moved by lynch, secontled by Dickson, to.: atlopt RES. 03-221, Bk. 78, p• 580, AWARDING " CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN.'. AND THECITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE CONTRACT'. FOR THE SALT STORAGE BUILDING TO KLEIMAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, in the amount of $51,400. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent.. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-222, Bk. 78, pp. 581-582; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE RELEASE OF LIEN, REGARDING A PROMISSORY NOTE EXECUTED BY GERTRUDE A. VITOSH. Affirmative roll call - vote unanimous, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adoptetl. The Mayor raised concerns re the Intent' of a resolution adopting a policy re a City Councilmember serving on the governing board of an agency funded by the City. After,. discussion, moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to amend the resolution final. paragraph to read as follows: -.that it shall be the policy of the City Council that, o Counc i lmembers shall be appointed by the, City Council to serve as a member of the,. governing body of any human service agency which Is funded by the City of Iowa City or . which agency anticipated requesting such funding." and to adopt RES. 83-223, Bk. 78; p. 583, ADOPTING A POLICY REGARDING SERVICE'• BY A CITY COUNCILMEMBER ON THE GOVERNING''' BOARD OF ANY AGENCY FUNDED BY THE CITY OF.,: IOWA CITY, as amended. The Mayor declared. the motion to amend carried unanimously,`; 6/0, Balmer absent. Affirmative roll call} vote on adoption of resolution unanimous ,-i 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the i amended resolution adopted. I. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch;•c to adopt RES. 83-224, 8k, 78, pp. 584-590,'., AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR: THE ISSUANCE.'? OF NOT TO EXCEED $26,000,000 AGGREGATE '• PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF HOSPITAL FACILITY REFUNDING REVENUE BONGS, SERIES 1983 (MERCY �;� HOSPITAL PROJECT), OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY -1 IOWA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF LENDING THEvii PROCEEDS THEREOF TO MERCY HOSPITAL, IOWA=t CITY, IOWA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THc_�i COST OF RETIRING CERTAIN INDEBTEDNESS OF, --i SAID HOSPITAL AND THEREBY ADVANCE REFUNOINO;�� THE OUTSTANDING ISSUE OF $19,975,000'1 HOSPITAL FACILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1982'7 (MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA", •� CITY; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A TRUST!, INDENTURE TO SECURE SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS;'' THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN ••� AGREEMENT AND SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND SAID HOSPITAL PROVIDING FOR.; THE REPAYMENT OF THE LOAN OF THE PROCEEDS•OF "� SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS AND DELIVERY OF AN ESCROW AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE REFUNDING, .I OF SAID SERIES 1982 BONDS; THE SALE OF SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS; AND RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll call vote n u anfmous• 6%0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted, Moved by Erdah i, 3ecantlad by Oick3on,- that the ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR COMPENSA .Aj TION FOR THE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS OF THE I R COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA,. AND REPEALING_.i ORDINANCE NO. 75-2765, Pe given I rst vote ' for passage. Affirmative roll call vote 'on first vote for passage unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson,. :• to adjourn 8:55 p.m. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Balmer absent. A more complete description of Council 4 activities is on file in the office of the City Clerk. S/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR �s/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK Submitted for publication on 7/15/83. 8679 July 19.1983';. Printers fee 5 jsL CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news. paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at cli ( was published in said paper time(s), on the fol. lot ng dot Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this.1day of(( Lt -C.',' , A.D. Notary Public N t . auusur OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION FI OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 7/5/03 The cast of pua blishing the following preedings and claims is 5137.34. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication is $4.655.67. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg 7/5/83, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers present: Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: Balmer. The Mayor announced two corrections to the Consent Calendar minutes.' In the Council Complete Deyscriptions of June 21, 1983, page 3, the Mayor was appointed as the Iowa City representative to the convention that selects new members of the County Compensation Board, and not appointed to the Board. Senior Center Commission minutes of May 19, 1983, page 2, re Human Rights Commission request to uttlize the Center for meetings should be changed to reflect the policy re meeting rooms in the City. Library is determined by the Library Board and not the City Council. Both minutes will be amended accordingly. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Bdia- absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated, the public hearing as set. A public hearing was held on a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 8.10 the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code of the City of Iowa City, Iows, by deleting Section 8.10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, and substi- tuting in lieu thereofs new Section 8.10.50. Planning DirectorDon Schmeiser presented a brief review of the proposed 'changes. Davis Foster, atty. for West Side Company, presented a.letter of concerns re he proposed ordinance and questioned whether there was an airport height map available for reference. Airport Mgr. Fred Zehr appeared and, explained the impact of the 34 to 1 ratio for approach zones, Schmeiser stated the ordinance wes written in such a way that the airport h91ght map was not needed determine the impact the .one had on property. After discussion, Council agreed to continue the public hearing until 7:30 P.M. on July 19. Approval of Official Council Actions, spec. mtg., 6/13 and 6/14, and reg. mtg., 6/21, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the City Clerk. _ Ni nutes of Boards and Commissions: Airport Comm. -6/16/83; Broad= Telecommunications Comm. - 3/10/83 6 4/26/83,; Housing Appeals Bd.- 5/10/83; Human Rights Comet. -5/23/63; Senior Center Comm. -5/19/83; Be. of Library Trustees -6/23/83; Design Review Comm.-6/15/83;Hotel/Department Store Coordinating Comm. -6/16/83. Permit Motions and Resolutions: Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Don -Jay Services, Inc. dba . 1st Avenue Kerr-McGee, 2229 Muscatine Avenue. RES. 83-213, Bk. 78, Pp. 556-557, . ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS. petitions: Petition for suspension or remission of taxes on account of age for Opal 0. Hochstetler. Motions: Authorizing the City Engr. to sign an application for use of highway right -of -Way for uti cities accommodation to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company an Burlington Street at Hael Street, across Burlington Street bridge. on Grand Avemse and Byington Road. Authorizing the City Engr. to sign an•appli'catfon for -use of highway right-of-way, for utilities xcomeodation to Bust eass Development,' Inc. for Highway 06, east of Industrial Park Road, 1143 ft. for sanitary sewer.; RES. 83-214, Bk. 78,.p.' 558; ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SOUTNWESi INTERCEPTOR SEWER REPAIR PROJECT. SETTING PUBLIC HEARINGS: RES. 83- 215, Elk.. 78. p. 559, TO SET A PUBLIC HEAR INGFOR 7/19/83 ON PLANS, 'SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF. LINN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK 70, PUBLISH' NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING THE. CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS; ETC. ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Correspondence:' Petition frog nine residents in the area of the 800 block of Gilbert Court requesting oiling and repair of Che street in that block, referred to the City Manager for reply after Council discussion. Gary" Sanders. of Project Hard Times requesting that, in addition to reduced bus fares, the Council consider reduced fees at the outdoor swimming pools, referred to the City Manager for reply after Council consideration. Iowa City Association of Profess i onal Fire Fighters requesting permission to have u barbece to benefit Muscular Dystrophy, reply granting parrot ssion attached. Gordon Food Products Corporation re the proposed rezoning of propertyat 611 Highway 6 Bypass, rare rred to in. Planning staff. - Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: .Iowa City Striders to have a mid -summer five -mile run an 7/9/83, approved. .Kathy Mitchell for use of Blackhawk•Mini-Park for a proxy drive for Margin Luther King March on 7/6, 7/9, 7/16 b 8/24/83, approved: Jeff Danburg for use of B lackhawk Mini - Park on. 6/25 and" 7/9 to solicit signatures for a fair rent ordinance, .approved. Iowa City Jaycees to have a water ski shw on the Iowa River, north of City Park bridge, on 7/4, approved. Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: U of I Folk Dance Club to teach and perform folk dancing on 7/8 from 7:30 until 11:30 P. M. ,' approve until 10:00 p.m. City Plaza Use P:- for events connected with Arts Fest '83 from 6/27 through 7/2, approved. A public hearing was held on the proposed vacation of alley right-of-way running south of Highway 6 between Valley Avenue and Lincoln Alen... A public hearing was held on the final Planned Area Development plan for a 30.65 acre tract located south of Ty'n Cae Parts 1 and 2 and known as Ty' n Cae Part 3. Perret questioned if this tract was at all affected by the airport approach zone. City Manager stated it was not. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 223 SOUTH RIVERSIDE COURT FROM RIB TO R3A, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote'unanimous, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. The Mayor announced that the heating oil spill -on the. property located aL 624 S. Gilbert has not been resolved. Atty. Joe Holland, representing Jim Clark, appeared and notified Council that Shive-Hattery had prepared a report and designed a ventilation system for the site. -Planning staff was in the process of reviewing. Holland stated the .purchase agreement on the property expired on 7/15 and requested Council give first - consideration to the ard nonce rezoning .the property to indicate Council interest in the request. Jansen stated a not be binding on the first roadie would 9 f g Council and second and third readings would all ov Council to reconsider. After discus- sion, moved by Lynch, seconded by &Donald. that the ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY AT 624 SOUTH GILBERT STREET FROM C2 TO R3A, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST .AVENUE EXTENDED FROM RIA TORIB, be given second vote for passage. .Affirmative roll call vote unani- mous, 6/0,. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Mc0onatd, seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE REZONING THE PORTION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDITION LYING ADJACENT OT THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUEEXTENDED FROM MIA TO R3. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perrot. that ORO.83=3327, Bk. 21, DD• 86-87, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 510 SOUTH CLINTON-STREET FROM R3B TO CBS, be passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. A public hearing was held on Iowa City Housing Authority request for 25 additional units of Section 8 Housing. A public hearing was held -cu. intention to issue industrial development bonds for the Millard Warehouse Project. Moved by McDonald. se onded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-216, Bk.78, pp. 560-563, TO PROCEED WTIH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $1,400,000 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES.A (Millard Warehouse Project). Affirmative roil call vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public heart ng was held on the Cl ty's Urban Mass Transportation Administration Section 3 Grant Application. Moved by Erdahl, secomled,by Dil564k565, to adopt RES: 83-217, Bk. 78, PP• AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF FO TRANIPOBTATION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION PCT OF 1964, AS AMENDED. Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, to adopt .RES. 83-218, Bk. 78, pp- 566-570, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST 28E AGREEMENTS WITH THE L GUrn nHriUJ-VLJ iiu rn�J I CITY OF CORALVILLE, IOWA, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA REGARDING ACQUISITION OF KASS TRANSIT EQUIPMENT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Ferret, to adopt RES. 83-219, Bk. 78, pp. 5714574 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN„ AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST, THE FY84 CAMBUS SUPPLEMEN- TARY SERVICE 28E AGREEMENT. Affirmative roll calf vote unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. I ` OF Washington Engineering alterations i The Design q immediate dispenser on the Committ� Design Revie Council dire Department t Mini -Park in City Plaza. -item N1 had Item N2 had companies an Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret, reached. Ne to adopt RES. 83-220, Bk. 78, pp. 575-579. stands on 'p AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY Manager, sugge CLERK TO ATTEST A 28E CONTRACT WITH JOHNSON Review Commit COUNTY AND HAWKEYE CAB COMPANY OF IOWA CITY 'area larger - FOR THE FY84 SEATS SUPPLEMENTAL TAXI reworking t SERVICE. Affirmative roll call vote backing. 'R unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent. The Mayor Manager stat declared the resolution adopted.. Recreation 0 The ` Mayor announced the following 'Ube mini -pa vacancies on Boards and Commissions: plant:materi Riverfront Commission one vacancy for on break ground unexpired tem ending 12/1/83; Committee on City Hanagerr Community Needs - one vacancy -for - an can reuse'a unexpired team ends ng' 7/1/84. These ' Moved appointments will, be made at,the August S. adopt RES'. 1983, Council. meeting.- CONTRACT AN[ Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson: to AND THE CIT appoint Linde A. McGuire, 430 Ronalds FOR: THE SA Street, to the Riverfront Commission to fill ,CONSTRUCTION n unexpired term ending 12/1/83. The Mayor the- amount declared the motion carried unanimously, 'call vote 6/0, Balmer absent. - .The Mayor de Council -.bar Lynch stated he was Pleased with the Economic Development.Report '-' Moved and requested it be scheduled .for infornal discussion. Dickson requested a special adopt -RES. resolution be -drawn up to honor, Oil 1 AUTHOR ZING' Sachter. Neuhauser questioned funding of �CLERK 70 REGARDING the Shamrock stone sewer project. The City Manager replied inat the item appears inthe GERTRUDE A. Capital Improvements Program for next year :vote... unani and will send a report to 'Council re .Mayor decla ii scheduling. Neuhauser reported that out -of- re a u town visitors have complimented heron the ef,a resolu 'courteous bus drivers and she would write 'a Counci Imemb note .to the drivers. She_ also questioned if of an 'age the lees Ing of the Old Public Library; to. the 'discussion, UnI vers toy of Iwa met the conditions 'set Dickson, forth In the bid proposal The City Paragrapn. .Attorney will meet with the Planni ng ,.shall De t Department and report back to Council.- .noCouncil Neuhauser stated that the lease purchase -City. Counni regulations re the effect on the Waste Nater governing Treatment Plant had been discussedbut that which,is f ,which age ,she would write to Congreongressman .'Harkin .funding." explaining the. difficulties. .The Mayor - asked if the material re. zero lot' lines .P• :583, AO would be to Council'on Friday;, City Manager _BY A; CITY stated it would be in the packet. Shea a ked BOARD 'OF when Council would be zettf ng"'apubl ic'.-IOWA'.CITY; hearing re use regulations in singI., Li.,y the. motto areas, definition of family. 'City Atey.'.6/O, _Balme Jansen reported that the item would have to 6/0.be referred to the Planning �tnd Zoning amended re� Commission first.. Neuhauser reiterated the .;Moved. Jeff ninon of family Council wanted seas'that to adopt A of the Supreme Court, being• related. by AUTHORIZI blood, marriage, or adoption plus one OF NOT T outside unrelated person to be in 'Ingle family areas. After of scussion, moved by FRINCIPAL� Neuhauser, seconded by Perrot, to refer. the REFUNDING proposed Zoning Code amendment, definition HOSPITAL P of "family," to the Planning and. Zoning .'IOWA, FOR Commission. The Mayor declared the-otion PROCEEDS carried unanimously, 6/O,. Balmer absent. CITY, -IOWA Perrot complimented- the hard work of many COST 'OF R individuals 'Involved in obtaining -the. UDAG SAID HOSPI money for the hotel project. Particular THE OUTS1 thanks should be extended to Staffinember HOSPITAL F; Andrea Hauer. He announced that the, Hotel (MERCY HOSI steering Committee would be meeting with the CITY; .THE I developer in a few days to reach agreemant .INDENTURE jj oe the exterior of the hotel Counci lmember THE - EXECUi CITY Erdahl raised concern re pub14C discussion AGREEMENT being placed on the agenda well into the SAID THE REPAYMI meeting, and questioned placing it O° SA IO- SERIF earlier. Council members saw no current problem but would watch the situation and -ESCROW AGR evaluate later if necessary. Erdahl no OF SAID SEI the policy resolution schaduleof for Council SERIES iv consideration at this meeting and requested ,Aff irmati a"list of all policy issues to be addressed Be imer on along with those alreagl' acted on be resolMuatved� scheduled for informal df scussion. The.Ci tY that Lhe 0� Manager stated that this. infortmtion would TION FOR T also be provided to- cantlid,t Ofekson CUUNCI R I requested an update of 'the tree program. ORDINANCE City Manager stated the Park, and Recreation for passall Supt• and the City Forester were in tho forst vod process of developing the program along Balmer ab Council lines discussed and a report wil 1 be motion card sent to Council. no 1 City Atty. Jansen reported receiving 17 to adjourn petitions filed in District Court appealing mutton cq the commercial appraisals of 34 pieces of motion f property. Jansen noted he is exploring the . The Mayor requested the City Cpossibility of outside Counsel with the City activi ti Assessor. al C Atty. present a recommendation to Counci t re ity ler outside counsel. Recommendations of the Design Review �s/MARIAN Committee noted as follows: 1) The Design Review Committee recommends acceptance at the design plans for the reconstruction of S.bmi tt.d Linn Street between Burlington and 8679 4 VA.M. ARE --LCI DF SLPI Pl10M BESTRENTAL Ce"IEN ADW. CI TV PI'D, PI} OLE. 0. L I, ISCILLO J.coasEM M... IKGS WATEPIIL INC. J'HM I. LUNUELt MIAMI CCN SIRUCTLRS INC. M..., FOUND PV Co' DAVE SCHMITT CCNLT .Lu. DAVE SC.M111 CONST .CU. VEENSTPA L KIP "ANSI, L KIMP .ILS.N'WNCPEIE CC. AMERICAN FCTEL REGISTER LOLLY EDGERS I hCAEI INC. NIMSEA LINO L FEVER IHE HIGHSy ITN CO. M.. CN coo CMAPLES MAYER STUDICS INC - GOT; INC. .1... ROVES TELCOM SYSTEMS WAIT LAIRS CFFICE PRCCUCTS FUNDI ENTEPPR15C FLAGS VEhoo. MARE AERO PENIAL INC. AMERICAN HIRVE51 YHCL ,SAL FNS T-A"ll AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC 10. ISSOC. ANSWERMUNI INC. A PAC. Af IGS LY STA RAt AUL J ADAC PfF INISHING BARROW No tEN SUPPLY 6E.RING SEPV "'MT CE CO. BEST RENTAL CENT EP CITY'D ILE CTRIC­11.GSUPPtY 1 Alp GOAD. A— CF TY PETTY CASH •O.ME.CIAL IC.EL A ANTI.INT AL SAFETY EWIPMENT ;ONTRGL DATA CGRP. A>114> Eh' CU PR ANLL M ITCHELE�lUItGERS THE DAILY ICYEN DEECO LNG. THE a".SGN [C: ELECTRIC .CTCRS OF F 11 RBANKS .FILMING CIV. FARDEL ELECTRIC FINOEL BLATTP IC FLEET LAY SLOPES FCMeO.0 CC. FRDHLEIN SUPPLY CC. EMNIT J. GECRGE adII'.OPIPE PRODUCTS I HA.KEYE CIO -CG. KITH EYE'LU03EM HIWK'YF N ECC HEMICAL1C L RLY LABC.ATC INTER POYA1 w.r I.C. ASSN. OF INDEPENDENT IO.A CITY Held, All ' ".A CEPA. OF AGRICILTURE IOWA. UEPARTNEMT OF to_ ILLI MCIS C5 G ELECTRIC IOWA ILLINCIS GAS S ELECTRIC I•P.E.R.S.. -I .P.E.R.S. IA. PUBLIC TRIMS. IiSN. (A. LATER POLLUTICA CCA, ­1 1 JOI.NSCN COUNTY S.E.A.1.5. JCPMSGNS MICHIME SPOP K MARI R.A. IOl K.N. I.L. 0.8010 STATION - KOCHANC SULFUR CO. LENCCN L C[LEI UEFA Iv BUIL DINGS , 110' SAFETY IM1C. A.Y. MCDOh1l0 MFG. CD RILWEST JANITLP IAL SJPFLY MOAT CtPA TLEY MUN(CI1 SERVICE L SUPPLY NIT,"leI EA IOC [CLIPXE.T HERTUNf EAI CL• MOPS 111. cc. BELL PAPKVIEY CC. PAUL'S DISCOUNT PALL E55 CSn.EYS LUMBER FLEM IICMS PLUMBERS SEIPLI CC. .PLUMBERS Sy..LY CC - POSTAL Ih51AhT .KESS M IMT IS ILP ..CFESSIOAOL MUif LfAS INC. MONIS SLOCKSMI SIYLOP LOCKSMITH LECM Slo"I"EP SEARS OEBLCK L CO. SMR EGUIpMEAT. CCSIEG. Uf AM ER LAHA CC. LEAVED SPF ALAR STATE CI ICVA SLATE IPf AJUNER Cf IU LI S T EVENS SING G GPIVEL INC S TRESELL ELEOT PIC SLPILY C STRFB CW SIR"' c" U KILN up", cc. Al LF ICL. UTILITY to, "WENT CC. WT ER IADDKI, .ESC' PHIS L ILEA SRIGHT ]DAN HLNTL EY RICH... HCLS TCN MEPGIRFI n. NILCM GECNGE B.RNEi TWA,.EgEc', pEt EP SOA ]ULD TTE STY OCR SCNLIxFEP BGa GPU.B APES 0. LLEPFEN ut C NAI. PALL NULLED 1IC1EII TIPMEUMBER MIN .ICKES LUMBER JULIE N. COMPED JEFF." Nav1EM JEFFREY E] OF1NR PALL C. TMFED JEMET t. JCHM BEVERLY NIfOh EQUIPMENT PENIA FE Sf ME MiE PURCHISE IEE ICOLS P IMPROVEMENT MATERIIL MEALS CCNtRACTEO IMPNCVEME.TS IMPROVEMENT MATERIAL CCNTNACTED IMPRCVENENTS CCNIRACTED IMPROVEMENTS CWGINEEA 1.6 SERVICES ENGINEERING SERVICES AN PRCVEMENT MATERIAL OPERATING EQUIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE/EOU(P.. OPERATING EWIPMENT ANCHIIEITUAAL SER. FILE EOIIPMENf OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR OPERATING EWIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE/EQUIP. OPERATING EQUIPMENT OPERATING EOUIPMENI OPERATING EWfFPENI FUND TOTAL PFOUUCl DEKRIPT ION AMOUNT SO.EO `73.00 00.00 61.35 1.10 S 1.22 77. 711.00 33 1.01 1 B.,09.T1 •.220.45 44.824.37 JA 036.50 60.31 23].21 39.94 ♦.360.11 520.00 2}3.30 123.00 .52.00 l • ..a 11 19 J. 00 e 15.00 ,.2.1 A, 159. l l 6.15 ECUIPM ENT RENTAL SANITATION SUPPLIES DUES 4 PEm.E.s.1ps LIB. CNE MICALS C SUMPLI PAGI NL PLANT EDUIP. MEP. NAT. . MATER METERS VEn ICL, HE.11P3 SANT TIT IDN L IND. SUR. PLANT EQUIP. REP. PAT - HE NTALS AT.RENTALS MINOR EWIP REPAIAS .3K ELCME TORS SUPPLIES TECH NATAL SERVICE .ITER SYST. IM MR. MAT. REP. L MAINT• TO BUILDI LAUNDRY SERVICE SAP ETY CLOTHING MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS c TUM91. TU 'EP. G MAINT. f0 BU IL DI ADVERTISING PLANT EJUIF• PEP. PLT. ..MCI EINEIOUS SUPPLIES MINOR EQUIPMENT RAW EO UIP AE PAIRS REP. AlF ELECT REP• t MAINE. IL IMPROV .1101 SEF' MINOR MGV IP REPAIRS TRILLING L Co.,. SU.. TRAVEL WATER SYST. LMPR. AT. 51N[11 TI DN SUPPLIES AID TO AGENCIES AID SZELSUPPLIES SAY SANITATION SUPPLIES CAUS EIFS DFFIcc CMI/RS SE.ERE 51ST- IMPP.RHAT. 'TIC' ! I C'LLANFa"' CERTIFICATIONS ELECTRICITY A ELECTRICITY (PERS FIG R EGiSTNATION' PE GISTPATICN Alp TQ AGE MCI EI all ALot MG G CONST. SUP. PI SCE LLINEIOUS SUPPLIES ADVERTISING -ADVE.TIS1.0 ILU.I.UN SULFITE BUILD"' L CONST. SUP. L...UNICAIA D. [GUIP.REP GLOVES' PURCHASES FOA RESILE TECHNIC A. SERV ICE HEP. G ..INT. IO &JIG DI CC. PLANT EWIP. REP. AT. W. ELECTRICAL SUPILIES .ITER METERS LCh, DISTANCE CALLING CONTRACT EO IMPROVEMENIS GRASS SEE. KISCELLANEICUS SUPPLIES BUILDING G CONST. SUP. M ISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES PLANT ECU IM. REP. MIT. A CVEPTISING .LYE "IM"I", TOOL/MI.OP EWA' REP MI F L UA OS. -GASES. OTHER MI SCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES SAFETY SHOES LLPXUhICATIGM twip.Rep ICA TCDLS PLANT EQUIP. PEP. T. BUIL O LNG RENT.E TESTING SERVICES SALES IA. SURFACING MATERIAL C. ELECIR ICA L SUPILIES REP. L NAIMI. TO IMPIAM ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TECHNICAL SERVICE .A TER SYST. IMIP. MIT. PURCHASES FOR RESALE PPCF E SSI... LD SEPVI CES• REFUND PEIU.O .EfU.O REFUND REFUND PEFUND IT'UNO. JUDGEMENT 4 DAMAGES .EfU.O REFu.D PEFUND REFull PEFU No rumiI 2ev.96 110.00 30.00 116.95 59.50 612.52 10.00 10.3• 410.28 11.20 2]1.30 91a.m 601.45 lJ.3t� 1).23 51.00 01.12 1.990.46 113.03 50.00 1)3.00 7.001.21 811.11 ,..00T.h0 3O. 70.00 10.00 120.00 9.500.00 10.12 9.65 210- Z30.- .23.10 ]0.9. 2]0.9. 5.02].10 ]9.13 155.25 02.01 s.9D 0•.57 120.99 19.98 11.01 A. 40.1) le.a1 33.00 10.00 I3.1T ].16 IS -71 20.NT 25.50 'CKt UIL lc.: cat cIL cD. JNCIE RECLARAIICh 4 SLPMkY LAI CE All." ARY .EUNAL SEP EL METHOD EGUIPMEhT CC. ALTER MOHR LS CCAP. LD CAPITCL MOTORS LL DC. NICK BRUSH ARKVIEM CL. ILL I'. EOERS.N•SELLS EWIFPEAT C.. IERCE KING ARCHITECT .$SCC. LUMBERS SLIPLV CO. .VEA DRAKES (OVA INC. O.ER EQUIPMENT INC. R CFESSIGH.L MUFFLERS INC. UBL IC HOUSING 22-3 'V 8.. 10 SERVICES IUILL CCPP. . 1UINT UCK s-fis 1vER CITYESPORTS GS FORD 0. T.CPHI "WE R S'IT 1H EAIPE IIVERSIDE THEATRE IOBERTS CCFS7.UCTI.. 1U55ELL'S TC.IAG EAOLEA PUA EN 1P.I. iIYLGR LUCNSMITH VINCI SERECUCK SESEM "U"' EN, CC. o, AM EPIL LYLE SEYOEL LYLE SEIDEL SHAY ELECTRIC SIEG CAI 11EA..CLEANEA CCPP. . SNAP CN Taus STOREY-Pf AYCPTMY CC. iMi. STATES INDUS IA LAI SU PDLL UNION BUS-LEFOT UNIVERSITY CF TOY/ uNIV. EF I[SA UMIV. CF IC.I ........ VIIOS. loss PET.CLEUM. CO. RAGNEP-PONIIAC L­GLI.G G ASKCIAIES pNYLL15 'j MILLIIN, .INE..INN FCBD .AILD IF BIKES }E.c. AGE— ,-�CCIATES PAUL ALAN 'AL WLElAL E T INet MCM ABB NNS. .AY MCPG.. DEAN eEBEE NAIEL CAP PS DONAL' DCLEtAL BETH FAY JCHN FAY DAN EL I..... .ALTER GR.OUD LEINA MEI. NAYMGNo HIS$ EDY IN XNOECEL JOSEPH KhCEDEL :OBEPT PARPOTT AD IM PI IT EMW EY ER H IRCLO ROG"I LEST,. "Gil5 LAVERNE SHAY WE P NIL SHIYOM GLENN STIMMEL HER.AN IILLMAU,P DAVID L.NEY MN S. GALE VO PBA I[H MRS. HELEN .,cN1CL EMMETT EVANS yRS. MI.Y M ILLIIM HCLLANO MRS. Ot/CE LEWIS PITPICK MCCEMNtV ..MET FOPTT EA bG.LO M ­ IS S ED"" RUPPERT CHARLES Sh IOEM LESLIE SPRINKLE L.C. STEMPEL MAIMING' WII.S. ........ ....... MRS. LETA .111E RICMARCT..LEE '.APILVN UELSING IOWA CLT V FE11Y CAST JEFFERSON BINK OF YISSCU0.i ]URN NIBUSINE MROERN DUCATESS SYSTEMS PRATT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA UNIVE SITYCRIT ION UNIVER SI IY CF IOWA 5it1.1L M vEMICLE MERLINS 'USES TRAVEL ADVANCE GI.B.GTRAVEL ADVICE GENERAL TRUCKS GENERAL EOUIP. IUTD L LIGHT TRUCK - .......EET GLEAM L PEP TORI SAFETY LL EW (P. SAFETY SHOES SM1GY PEM OV IL EQU1., IRC.I TEC TURA, SER. ...ER AL EOUIp. T.0 -TOM TRUCKS VEHICLE REPAIAS VEHICLE REPAIRS PEFUNO GENERAL EQUIP. OFFICE SUPPLIES GAABIGE TRUCKS MISCELLANEOUS P.OFESIID"I' SERVICES PROP"SSI 'NAL SFP VICES AU'GENENT G UAMAGES TO W1.4 FIRE APPIRAIUS NISCELLA Me "UI SUPPLIES TRIVEL ADVANCE A TRAVEL EJU1.. TRAVEL ]RAV EI ADVANCE PEP • I CLEAN STREET CLE1N L REP EOUI MINOR Eau'PRE., OFFICE ,SUPPLIES TCGLS, SUIIL (ES ]COLS. MISCELLANEOUS :UTA REOCESSING yAK PENTYL ,OAK STUDY WAGES ...K LTU JY AGES TRAVEL IUVANCE VI.ISE L OIL FHICLE REPIIRS TRAVEL 3AL A AVICFS TRAVELIINICI LOVING. VEHICLE "PIT" vEMIGLE REPAIAS OFFICE EOV EMINENT PEPAI 0.,F UFO PEFUND PUBLIC S.iETY .ETIREMI PUSLIC SAFETY PfT IREMf PURI IC SAFEtT RET IR EME PUOL IC SIFEIT AETIREME PUBLIC SAFE IY RETIREM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREn PUBLIC SAFETY RETIAEM PUBLIC SAFETY PE TIR EM PUBLIC SAf ETY :ETI.FM PUBLIC SAIEIY PET IP EM PUBLIC Sdf ETY RETIREM PUBLIC SAFETY Rfi I.EM ,PUBLIC SAFETY AAT..,. PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREM PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREN PUBLIC SIFEIT PETIPiN PUBLIC SAFETY P..I"" PUBLIC SAFETY PITIAt- PURLEC SAFETY RETIREN PUBLIC SAFETY METj4EM pUBIiC SAFETY METIRE PUBLIC SAFETY AETIAE PUBLIC SAFETY PETIRF PUBLIC SAF EIY PETIRF PUBLIC SLEETY 0.FiIRE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE PUBLIC SAFETY PETIRF PUBLIC SAFETY RFTIR PUBLIC SAi ETY RETIRE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE PUBLIC SA f ETY PETIRF IUPL IC SAFETY RETIRE pUBL IC LFftY HEITMA PURL IC SAFETY RETIRE PUBLIC SIFEIT PETIRF Dual IC SAFETY RET IPE PUBLIC SAFETY RETIRE PUBLIC 11111V RETIRE PUBLIC SAFETY PET IRF PUBLIC SAFETY AETI:E REFUND 01I.1T ING EDUIPKENT PMalo SUP. L EWIP. PMCTCCCAY SUPPLIES V 10,0 RECOMDIMG TAPE OPERATING EWIPMENT DATA PIWCESSING FLHD TOTAL . FUNDI SPECIAL REVENGE FUMC WINN. .AME PRWUCT OESCPIPIIp. ,011 LITY PETTY CISH CREDIT BUMEAU CF ICWA CITY MADE— EMPRESS FRCH.EIN SUPPLY CC - I L. FPINCIS L'E oMR WEIILE IMO GECPGE HORI AMO HBC USEA J0. CC. ABSTAACT L TITLE CO. BESSIE CC. MORSTPkCT ED Lf iAOL IIhOE Co. BASSINCH CCRPQRAi(OM POSTAL INSTANT PRESS L ECUNITY 1851AACI CC. TECNMIGRAPMICSF IMCLENLEN[EpL ASSISTED HOUSING VARIOUS LANDLORDS GREG 00MNES VOPANIL CUSTOM BUILT HOMES VAt SKAROA LALESIVE PARTME RS JOSE PN CHRIS..Ell ALLAN FOOTS t ASSOCIATES MARY JO DEV L(M TAMMA SLA DE I LAURETTA OAKES MIX YSCUM CITY OF IOWA CITY _ MICROFILMED BY -' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES r r 613.02 300. 17 09.55 SI.BT 0..46 A 1.60 21.10 251.00 09.31 n.ls' 316.60 2.331. .3 340.01 '60.00 03. TS 90.00 2.253.99 J3. i3 0. 1.611.62 2.610.00 2.490.00 N 623.93 N 289:2: N .26.14` EN 3]9.42: EN EN 43 fN .32.9._ EN .69:93. EM 536.75 EN 010.l4 EN 391.37 EM 113.0 EN Sao." EN 11..82 FN 530.03 EN 120.22 EN 603.37 EN •11.37 I. 689.09 EM EN 524.68 MEN 977.68 NEM 1]3.02 MEM 33.•50 N!. 99,.19 MEN 330.- 30, a. MEN S35:t0 EM EM 196.6] MF. MEN 311.31 MEN 935:11 FN 615.01 MEN ms•a. EN 24T. 74 NEN .61.13 MF. 500.6. MEN 130.52 .E. - 52...3 . MEN 952.10 MEN .a": a, 1.00 215.22 Sa.S. 133.50 390.90 '11.03 SSO.11 MOUNT 3 MISL,L4NEOUS 63.927,53 WE5 G MEN.FPSN IPS . z1. O OFFICEF '7.500 e. P9v.vv vlr.16 425.00 3.933.6G .09.90 1. 1.0.21 - to a. 200. W 100.00 ad , 30.ad bP 1.16 ' j0.T6 JO2.l) - ' 1.824.11 !•01].TO T70.W 3.6 Go, I.J.1. 3]7.6• 11.092.7] 796.12 lJ.T2, 30.00 520.11 93.26' 5.017.03 239.2.' 96.1. 35.12 IC1.0o 30.00 50.00. la t. s] S. 111.00 ). ]3 20.00 1.6.10 91.15 162.00 613.02 300. 17 09.55 SI.BT 0..46 A 1.60 21.10 251.00 09.31 n.ls' 316.60 2.331. .3 340.01 '60.00 03. TS 90.00 2.253.99 J3. i3 0. 1.611.62 2.610.00 2.490.00 N 623.93 N 289:2: N .26.14` EN 3]9.42: EN EN 43 fN .32.9._ EN .69:93. EM 536.75 EN 010.l4 EN 391.37 EM 113.0 EN Sao." EN 11..82 FN 530.03 EN 120.22 EN 603.37 EN •11.37 I. 689.09 EM EN 524.68 MEN 977.68 NEM 1]3.02 MEM 33.•50 N!. 99,.19 MEN 330.- 30, a. MEN S35:t0 EM EM 196.6] MF. MEN 311.31 MEN 935:11 FN 615.01 MEN ms•a. EN 24T. 74 NEN .61.13 MF. 500.6. MEN 130.52 .E. - 52...3 . MEN 952.10 MEN .a": a, 1.00 215.22 Sa.S. 133.50 390.90 '11.03 SSO.11 MOUNT 3 MISL,L4NEOUS 63.927,53 WE5 G MEN.FPSN IPS . z1. O OFFICEF '7.500 9U ILO INGU A"1RCVEMENTS BUILDING INP0.pVFMFNTS 425.00 3.933.6G SCOXS MAWLIMES MEMSP- - to a. .BSTPKTS ad , 30.ad B5111CIS BUILDING IXp0.0VEMFNlS •.160.00 CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS - ' 1.824.11 WTSIOE PAI NTIMG RECORDING FEES T70.W EWGINEFR IMG SERVICES OFFICE SUPPLIES I.J.1. FUND IDEAL 11.092.7] RENT 63.927,53 RENT 75.00 350.00 RENT '7.500 RENT YD TIED GARNISHMENTS ...69.47 RENT 163.08 PERT 61..00 - 66.00 PENT 198.00 RE MT RENT AP2IL EXPENSES 16 Y.00 i ASSISTED MOUSING TOTAL 79.379.44 GRAND TOTAL �1..48T661,21 July 5, 198 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION TEPRI fANN I.G MIS[. PECPEAf1.N 5.00 FUND' ENTERPRISE F4ND5 CIPCL LACE ShELLER GLOBE PEC. CLASSES/LESSONS REFUND 4.00 II.00 VENDOR .,HE pPODVCT DESCRIPTION I1WNT ARUBA ENTERPRISES HE A.V KLOSIE PM AN REFUND MIS[. AECREITICN 20.00 5.00 BARBARA EDpuhOSON AEFUND 19_00 10BEAT ll YIO1E KGB MEEEHOFF JUDGEMENT G a -MAGES NIS[. RECREAFION 112.17 25.00 MARKCUNNING MELROSE LAK[ ARTS. PElu.. REfU.D 29.00 21.91 TOM MUELLEN MI SC• REC.EIIICN _ 25.00 MINE PCBEP/S REFU wO 1.93 P1 LL HULLER ADLI S. YAIIAI REFUND REFUND 5.30 3.1a JUL EE B.ANC DONNA L. 5FAY NEFUhO REFUND 1).09 20.62 A. EA MOPP REFUND 3.30 JUDIIM A. VARY. RE WT O . 10.05 MARY MCANOPEYS DAVID LE5NT2 REFUND PEFUNO 11.00 13.00 DR. JAMES FlUGERALL RBfUNO. FUND TOTAL 12.13 19]:64)-20 DANES K. GARROLL L FIH MNOHL IDX REFUND REFUND 6.00 1.15 FUhOR JAUSI G AGENCY. FONDS CLAIRE MIELE. REFU NO - ].25 VEh.CR NAME PRODUCT DESCRIPTION IMOUNT MANY GREEN MICHAEL MALT2 PEfUNO REFUND 9.00 15.00 BALL SEED CC. AGPICULTUPAL "TERM 90_12 WARD IN ENVIER TRAVEL EKPENS 49.10 BLUE GPOSS/BLUE ShIILD 0f ICX1 NEALTH INSUR INCE '29.212.21 LEF FASSETT JAMES J. AND LEROY E. AND INTERVIEW TRAVEL EKPENS REFUND REFUNO 56.00 SOME 302.0( DANIEL CLE lana COCA CCLA BOTTLING 00. FNCHAEIF SLPPLY CC. ARCH t TEL1UR.L SER. pap MINOR G"ICE EOUIPNEHT so Do 121-24 01.05 JULIE CONRID RIALREEN VEST REFUND REFUND 35.00 15.00 N.N.EIE R10BCN I.C. ASSN. DF IN.11INIIII RECREATION4 SUPPLIES M..KMBM'S COMP. PREMIUM 12_21 ).03._62 LKILLE G. SNYOEK REFUND 5.0a ANN REPT MI SECA. MEWS 600_00 HILLIAN U'eR1EN STEVE PAN KIR atBORA, RALPH PERSIA REFUND ."U.. REFUND 5.00' 1.00 5.00 JOYCE LEFF LECH LYVERS TREE 51.11.1 NAGLE LUN OIN CO. .ISCELCAMECUS' NOM -C NIAACTED IMF. BUILOIIC L "MST. UP. b00_00 1'050_00 42_14 DEA. NARK EN' TIYOTIY N. JCN.STOF REFUND AEFUND 10.00 5.00 CYwih]A PARSONS PENN SCMOCL 1l SEE LLANECUs Ala TO AGENCIES. .. 00000 I90 -OO YM. N. JEnniAGS NUN FARRELL PEFUNa REFUND '.. X5.00 5.00 REPS/ COLA BLiTI TNG CO. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL PGD AID TO AGENCIES, 120_12 2-2.00 JC INSCN CO.. SEARS NEEINOA PN ELPS ALP IME PUBLICATIONS INC. .EIUMa REFUND .&OAS CATALOGUED/CIRCtM. 1.00 5.00 IT•IO NANCY SEI9ERLING. SO UTMEAST JR. NIGH UNIVERSITY OF LONA PCST AGF AID TC AGENCIES DATA PAOCE SSING 47_64 l.OT 2_00 la.l9 ANaCON AMERICAN ?INDERY 400AS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL .CCF 01NDI NO 124.95• 313.95 WELL AMB.1 1 {TASUPIMCf PEST NIG. SIR, CL DIMER INSURANCE AID ""twits •110.00 5'309-00 AMERICAN ECONOCLAD SERVICE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. BOOKS CATALMUED/CIACUL 'REGISTRATION A.0.15 24:.00 .AARON' S. EDV CAT IONIL SERIES SCOKS CATALOGLED/CIICUA, THE BILINGLA L' IUBLICITICH5 CO., BCCKS CATALCGU E GCI RCUL 02_43 39_50 AN ERICAM PLdL/C NELFARE ASSN. AM1N [VEPSANv BOCK PPIN T/REFERENCE tlU0K5 411 LOGUED/CIRCUL 42.00 Y.00 CHICAGO TRIBUNE CRCYh PUBLISHERS INC. Pp IN T/PE FE RENO E BUCKS CATALCGUED/CIRCUL 144.50 30_91 ARCO pUtlLiS.IhG CO. AVALON MILL LANE CC. B.J. PECLPCS eLOKS CAIALOGUEO/CIRCaL GAMES LCMMUMICATION' EOUIp.REP 29.33 0.00 59.93 T.E DAILY ICYA. DES RUNES REGISTER EB SGOSUB SCN IPi IOM SEAYILE - PRINT/1EFEREr'CE PRINT/N FETime PRIMA/PEFEPENCE )O_00 2110 - 4.00 BAKER PAPER CO. RAM EM%'L IIYLOR CO. SA 10. L IN O. SUP. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 51.10 21.21 FR ENCM C SPANISH BOCK ICRP. ANDY .INPIS NE YS BCCKS CATALOGUED/CIACuI PRINT/REFER ENCS . 130: ee 156-00 p-xEK G fAYI CR CG. BCCAS CATaIOGUEL/L IRCVL 3.187..0 MARC APDL IID AE SEARCH CO. MICROFUMS 32500 IIFER G TAYLOR CO. JOAN BEAM Pa1N1/REFERENCE ?RAVEL 193.09 201.]9 MGTTS CRAIG STORE M.A.D.A. "" 1RINT/CIRCULATING pplHt/REFERENCE OO_SO SOa.00 A. .-BEST ID. BLUR'S BLGCMS LTD. pPpF ESSIOHLLhSER VICES S.. E. '1(1.55 ..... _.. __- .. IE T1111"I 1N01OGR-PHIC ... __........._._ _.. PLAIN I/CIRCULATING •,••+ ._.-. 19.91 BL... L. TAPE 'ROVES RECCRL SLEEVE CG. CASSETTE MISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 122.]2 ' 228:62 STATE HI SiGRICIL SCCIEtl T1A.I SERYICE PVRLICAT10.5 PRINT/REF EREMCE PAINT/REFERENCE -5_00 276_00 R.A. 8Cw EA BRG0IRT INC. pP INT/PEFEPENCE. BOONS UNCITALOCEO 11.69. 64.06 US. GOYEPNAENf Pp INTING OFFICE UNIVERSITY MICACFILFS lk1L. PRINT/REFERENCE MICALFORMS I-00 .112.40 C.Y. ASSOCIATES CNN'BEPS REGLAD CORP. PRINT/REFERENCE alY 15.00 510.50 VAN xGSTR U ALINNCLO CC. INC. VIETNAM ESE BOCK STORE BOOKS CATALOGUED/GIPCUL ..[CKS CATALOGUE O/CIFLUL 0.77 152_61 CX IL OPE NS FESS IOYA CITY PETTY CASK 'IOYA CITY PETTY CASE ROCKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL NISCELLINEIOUS SUPPLIES HISC ELLAIEIOUS SUPPLIES 3.8.12 33.30 25.65 TME N.Y. YILSGN CO. L FLM01 tNTAAGCVEANNENTAL. SERVICE PR3NTAEFERENCE FUN. To AL - FUNDS 042.00 45.776. kB ' LONGAE SSICAAL CIAPIERIY SERV. CONTRACT CLEANING SE0. VICES BOOKS CATALOGUED/GIPCUL REP. t NA1NT.TD DUILDI 2.54:.00 VENCGR NAME PROD.CI OESC.IPTICN AMOUNT COCPE0. Et ECT.004115 LA0. COUNCIL GF STATE GCNE P;.ENTS CDHNUNICATION EOU Ip AEP P.I.i/.EFEAEHCE 87- So 13.50 AMP PPCOUCTS COIAPORATICM ACME ENTEIPAISES At SO LLANEIDUS SUPPLIES MISCELUAIEI.W SUPPLIES 59.73 60_00 SUSAN CRAIC THE CP EATIVE CGMPINIES TRAVEL BOOKS CA 1-L000EO/CIRCUL - 152.64 64.26 .AHERM-PERSNING OFFICE 56PPLV. NIA PY SISTER L SONS OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL EQUIP. 42_94 11-54. B. OIL ICN DEMCAR '"CAT IOMAL CORP. BCCKS UNCATALOGED MISCELUXEIOUS SUPPLIES 016.18 .56.23 AL70pFER MJCHINERY CG. ALTOPfER MALNINERY GO. "V.EHICLE REPAIRS tYO-TON TRUCKS - . ..L 50..16' GARY OEYOVNG DISCOUNT RECG..S - BGC KS CATALOGUEO/CIRCUL` VIDEO RECORDING TAPE 2.00 I9.9B AMERICAN LAFRANCE ANTON SALES INC. FINE ANARA7U5 MI SGELLANE IOUS SUPPLIES 301_.3 IOa-30 WILT CISH EY EDUCAIICNAL MEDIA OOV.LE DIY G LC. INC. OO YFP putlLi[AT lOMi INC. -_1C 16MM FILMS BOOKS "IA LOGUEO/CIACUL aK3 CATILOGUEO/GIPCUL 195.00 26.11 115.15 0 G J AUTO AEFINIS.IMG eARPON MTC. SUPPLY NAAPY E. BCREM VEHICLE EPA 'AS AUTO L 11GXf IPUGIA TRAVEL AOV.ME 110:00 10+_16 690_OD EO ISDN PEC [PO CL EIPINCE DISE 15.14 BOWMAN D1SI0.1BUT ION GENERAL EOUIT.,' 25_2. EOVUTIONAL AUDIO VJSUAL LOLLY,EGGEPS L155EITE AEGISiNA f TOM ` 11.00 I{•00 JIM BAICNTEL BAEESE'S GASOLINE. BUSES 12.OU {.622_28 :LEC19CNIC TECHNOLOGY ICOAY ELIASISAGRls BUREAU INC. DCOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL PAINT/REFEREM CE 1.15 - 2.20 pUCMNILIER MOTOP5 1hG. _ pOILE0. PAP Ep CO.. TYO-iLN TPLACKS PePEP, STOCK -0_90 {•IT3. y1' E YCYCL G PI EL IA a:ITAAMICA 'FRIG DIifLMENi RfPPOWCl10N 'BOOMS C1IIL000EO/C IRLUL -BCCKS CATILOGUEO/CIPCUL - &03.20 2.69 CAPITOL IMPLEMENT CIPITCL PRCpRUAu GAS INC: GENE—'EOUIp. FUELS.' {.296_.5 10_06 FANaEL AL. S, LNG. 'fOLLi LLUNT PME SS xEP. L ..AHI. TO BUIL OI POOKS CAIILOGUE D/CINCUL - 5.0.00 15.50 IOWA CITY PETTY GSM IETTY CASMRECREATIGH CENTER ELEGTAILIL SUPPLIES', PEIMBUASAO 6 TRAVEL 45_3! '.-.3 f [POS lx -VEL GUIDES F.IME. MUSE PRINT/REFERENCE' NOOK '11" ING 11.00- 91.86 JIM Cl -PR. H..L.IH [OEM TRAVEL ADVANCE 'i PAVER ADVANCE 2._00 361_00 FMCNWIIN' SLMDLY CC. GALE PESEAICN CF• .ISCELIANEID SUPPLIES PRINT/pEFE RENCE 75.19 112.16. GO MSUMERS COOPER AT RYE SCC IETY CONTA'CTOR3 TGDL L SUPPLY DIESEL - MIxOP EOpIPANMT . 20.950.19 • 23-49 J.P. GISYAY EMMA GCLOMIN CL IMit FGR YCMlN Of FIC, SVPPLIES BGOKS CATALIIGUEGICIPCUt 11.00 2.50' CA ESCINT ELECTRIC SUPPLY D -A LURK {CIN7 C. BLIES GPFASE L OIL 124.do 9]1.20 GRINNELL CCLLEGE GRYPNCN NOLSE GIM EA UNGAIILOGEO.MAT. .OD AS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 2.20 6.95 0-A .LUBRICANT LO. DAVENPORT SAKI NO CC. INC. ..EASE L OIL - -0-11A TRUCKS -6._60 506-11 MACH BRGTMEPS G.K. HALL C CO- PAR. NANA PECCRCS SANITATION L IND. SUP. BCCxS C1/AL000ED/CIRCUL CASSETTE 265.8. )Si.)B 4.95 DES.MOINES NNEFL ANC RIM CC. DIIAYNES ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT CO. BUSES AL TEL t LIGHT TRUCK STREET CLEAN L PEP EOVt 2.501 -Oe 102-30. 131_4) HALYCYCH RECORDS MANN YE CABLEVISION Disc CCM.UNiGATIGN ECUfp.Rfp 10.94 .0.00 THEf STOP FIRST MAITICNAL BANK OF PHLTO LIP. C EQUIP. OATH PROCESSING .39_56 00-67 INE HIGHSNITF,CO. POPE IME. PUB LIZ N'SCELLANEICUS SUPPLIES BCCKS CATALOGUED/AEF. 112.10 7.96 FL EEIIAY STORES FDAIMTA IN 1PANSMISSICN SpE G. I. GENERAL EQUIP. VEHI CIE REPAIRS ]1-36 ZB._(10 ID'AECILL SYSTEMS - .1 SC ELCANEIOUS SUPPLIES .96.01 FOUNTAIN TPANSMISSIC. SPEC. AUTO L LIGNi IAUCx 27-50 IMFCY[AED INGRAM BOLN G[.- NOOKS CATALGGUED/CIRCUL .CONS CATALOGUE WC � 5.20 1.451.97 91111'5 GRTNCPE0II SUPPLY 9q UUCP If FLIlOIE LC. - - NEFUND BUSES 100_00 392_41 IOWA ILLINCIS GAS L ELECT"C JORH YICMCLAO ELEC IAlLIT1 CCMMUN ICA TION EGUIP.RIP ]•00].80 60.)2 GAUMNAN FLAT BLE GC.' H L Y PDT DP EMPRESS CL. BUSES FREIGHT Ia.02 .3-211 LEPAR . L CILI. LIBPANIEa U.LIMIIEC BUILDING L CONST. SUP.' PM IM T/pEFE PENCE 0].09 45.44 x t Y NOT. P EKPAE55 CO. HAPTYIG MOTORS INC. FREEGMT AUTO LITCHI TRUCK +i_2- .11-81 LT.O'Ap1 SLP V HENRY LOUIS INC. MISCELLINEIOUS SUP;L1E5 MISCE'ANEIOUS SUppLiES 11.43 5.38 NARVE HARING DAISUM INC. hAUSMAF BUS 1A IS CD. AUTO L LIGHT TRUCK BUSES I. .6._50 MCGPIY Nltl BOCK CO. .AR,L..O' LID. APT IS SDG. BODES UTILOWEO/GIPCUL BCOxS UTALGGUE O/CIRCUL - .0.00 2.50 MR NMEYEIM it. TRUCKS HR YREYE Si -TE BANK iY0-i01 TAULHf 1PINSIR 21_94 72.9...01 yEACHAN TRAVEL SERVICE MEPRIMIGK BGLK SE?Y/CE A1R FIRE ADCKS DIALOGUE O/GIPCUL' e1B.00 14.79 - yp MEIN[ SiITE BANK MANKEYE STATE BANK TAANSi[A T.INSFOI ]10.320.63 316.111.9 MIN .. BI'OE RY' NII CMELL MANUALS INC. BC[K BINDING BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIRCUL 149.85 24.00 HE CREMOOPN MFG. CO. -HICALIN pOYER GO. GENERAL f0U1P. USE A. -.B6 -230_ai MOTOR VEHICLE MFG. ASSCC. OF NATIONAL NIGLRG PLAN BCOxS CATALOGUE O/GIPCUL CASSETTE T•IO 20..1 MILLI" D1 HOLln1v W.I..ER SEPIICE GAR WAWFL' TOY(MG - 193_20 l25_00 NEW LEVIATFAN ORIENTAL FON- DISC � 1.40 'MOGTHAN"POeO CM MASH - CAR YIYIES 18-00 NIKE MTH OCEANA PUBLILATICMS INC. CChSULTANT SERVICE BOCK5 CA T ALGGUEO/CIRCUL 311.20 39.28 INTERSTATE SHOPPEF IAC, ASSN. OF INOEPENOEhf "ADVERTISING "WGAKNfN'S CAMP. PREMIUM 51.0 Z.62a_00 OR YR PRESS. BOONS CATALOaUEUMAACUL 18.30 9•95 I. Ya CITY COMMUNITY IX (RIPE HISCELLANEOUS 392_50 . a ENST99ET PUBLICATIONS. PILOT BOOKS "IH T/PEFEPENCE PRINT/REFERENCE q'40 IO YI CITY IiPE L SERVICE INC. IDYL CItY NLMAN•$ PRE S5 -GENE PAI fOU IP. OUTSIDE PM INTIhG 12_95' ]31_00 PITNEY BONES GOMMUHICA TIONEOU IP.R EP 41.33 ICYA GLASS aEPCT VEHICLE AE PAIRS 6)_50 PAAIAE LIGHTS BOCASTOAE UCOT 30xAL NEOII PRATT E'U""'"" BCCKS CA"'OGUEO/CIPCUL NISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES 41.27 121.11 ICYA iLLIhEIS GAS G ELECTRIC 10 NA ACE (EMBER NATURAL GAS GENE RAI EQUIP. 1.464. tlt, 2_19 PRENTICE HALL INC. BOOKS CAi-COLD E O/CIRCUL 31.00 IC NA STATE tlANH MI SC ELIINFGUS ve0_P0 WILL CORP. RADIO SACK HISCELLANEIOUS SUPPLIES MISCELLAIEIOUS SUPPLIES 01.12 31.21 JGNDA ELECTRIC NCTCPS JC. CC. Ay 10.S LICE TCCLS - HISC ELCANEOUS tl_Oo .31_00 'A FADING EN0.ICHNEhT CO. - 1 CASSETTE 114.54 JG. it. AUCI TORS Off ICE AEFUND 112_82 0.ECOPOEO e00K5 0.0LNDEP ARCO"' CASSETTE OISG J6U.5+ 25'30 1.]9 JDN.SGNS NIC MINE SFCD xC JJ Pa030 BUSES ADVE PRISING 1.)90_81. IDB_DD' POUNCE IUBLISNIMG GROUP THE SCPIBNER BOOK CC. BOOKS CATALOGUED/CI PLUL BOOKS CATALOGUED/CIACUL 1B 6•�I A.I.C. RAOIC StIl1Oh KAF PRODUCTS .OVERIISING NISCELLLNEIOUS SUPPLIES 111-.2' 181_iN SILVER BURCE7T PRINT/CIPCULATIN 64.36 AP/1H KA AP IRA V EL ADVANCE 628.00 SIMPLE SPACE RITE T-YLGR IN065TRIES NODI SIDE PRINTING REP. L MAINT. TO BUILDI 22.36 26[.80 LLE[ NPCN RCD CRININ TRAVEL ADV AMCE SUPPLIES 052_00 12.:OR TECHMIGPADHI CS INC. MISCELLANEA GUS SUPPLIES 51.13 LA%AENCE BAOTREAS ALTCNOTIVE .RECREATIONAL BUSES BS.OS. IMCRy01NE DRESS JOAN TUCKER BCCM5 CAtALOGIEWCIRCUL LLCAL MILEAGE ]73.11 12.a. NOSE LEVY CL. INC. t Ana APT SUPpI IES TMC -TCM TRUCKS LU18EIIIIIIIIII SUPFLII 2._00 Un11E0 16NCEL SERVICE - UNIVEP IVCF Ia" VIP PLELISFI h9 CO• -f PE ILMI' wc.. STI DY MAGES UCCKS CA TAL L'GU EC/CIMCUt 100. as �90.IT B.6a LINDEN TIRE SERVICE MAC ICGLS "' LARRY L. .[CONN LLE OR NEPAL FO UIP. TOOLS TRAY EL ADVANCE' 343-15 - 156.00 V6h ND PxE55 INC. NE 51 PLtlLt SN i.G [C. BCCKS CAIALOGU EO/GIPCUL P.INT/REFENEN" 8..0 be.50 LAAAY 1. MCLGN PILE - Nt.NES, AG InC. AND HARVEY iA.VEL AOVANLE GENERAL EQUIP. 2.0.00 a.-10 HAZEL _EST CARE THE THE N.Y. NIL SCN CC. REGI STP- TIGN PPIM1I/REE EPENCE 20.00 10.20 HA MILIEP .- 1LOEPM BUSINESS S111EY3 TRAVEL".WK OFF {GEE OL? I PNENT RENT -1 DD.00 199.50 FUND' CAPITAL PRCJECT FUNCS FLNU TOT -L 12,.302. A, NOHIYF MFG. L SUPPLY CC. MONRCE TRUCK EQUIPMENT BUSES SNIT PEMOYAL EOUIP. 36-09 1.991.26 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Printers fee $ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly ,sworn; say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is heretoatys�ched, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol - lo ing d te(s): of Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 'dayof - L- A.D. �! GLC-G..� •. J! w(� % / / I G.,v / wl.�.r: / Notary Public No.!� `' "4t JiDU>aiAiAY .6A -Iowa City Press-Citizen-Tuesda OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Continued from Page 5A - Rights commission re amendments to Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances of Iowa City, referred to the City Attorney. Memos from the "Traffic Engr. re parking on Gilbert Street north of Bloomington and ..No Parking Here to Corner" sign on Jefferson at Gilbert. . Letter from residents of Wheaton Road re the rezoning of the eastern side of Wheaton Road. Ecumenical Towers re noise in Gabe's ... beer garden. Applications for use of .streets and public grounds: Good News Bible Church for use of Blackhawk Minipark • on 7/9, 7/16, 7/23 and 7/30/83, approved. Iowa City Striders to have a Sun Run III, 6/11/83, approved. Applications for City Plaza Use Permits: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for a .Peace Fair pm 6/12/83, approved. -The Mayor announced that several items h"ad been discussed at the informal session us follows: a reply will be sent to Della GrizeI re Congregate Meals; consensus of the Council was to appoint Mayor Neuhauser .-as the representative to the County Compensation Board; Council agreed not to appoint a representative to the MACAO Board as a matter of policy stating that no .representative would be appointed to an organization soliciting funds from the City; Hansen letter re Airport will be replied to. The. Mayor inquired as to the procedure re the Gilpin ltr. on 521 Kirkwood. Staffinember Franklin present for -discussion. The matter will be scheduled for informal discussion re the request to rezone to R2. The neighbors will be notified. The Mayor Inquired on the status of the memo from the Human Rights Commission. City Atty. Jansen replied he was Working on the matter. A special -Council meeting will .be held Monday, June-. 27th, re the Wheaton Road residents' request for rezoning. The Mayor noted the letter from Ecumenical Towers re Gabe's.and _questioned the procedure for licensing beer gardens. City' Atty. will respond re procedure. Lynch requested a report from the Police Chief re excessive noise or disturbances in violation of the noise ord. from Gabe's beer garden. Affirmative roll call, ' vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion to adopt the Consent Calendar carried. A public hearing was held on the proposed rezoning of certain property located at 223 S. Riverside Court. True Ron to R3A. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES- 83-185, Bk. 78, p. 499, 'APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVIS ION PLAT OF ROLLING VIEW ACRES LOCATED APPROXIMATELY TWO MILES NORTH OF IOWA CITY ON COUNTY ROAD FEW. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-186, Bk. 78, P.500. APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT OF WINDSOR HEIGHTS SIXTH ADDITION. The -Mayor reviewed previous discussion re the subdivision. Councilmember Dickson stated that she would not vote favorably. The Mayor declared the ,-resolution adopted, 4/3, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer. Nays: Erdahl, Perret, Dickson. Moved by Perret, seconded by McDonald, to atlopt RES. 83-187, Bk. 78, pp. 501-502, ADOPTING A DEVELOPMENTAL POLICY FOR THE `EAST. AND NORTHEAST PORTIONS OF IOWA CITY. Affi"native roll call vote unanimous; 710, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor deela�red the resolution adopted. .The Mayor reiterated tli Ira at the 'info"n.1 ss ion the oning of property at 624 SreGilbert rStrect, and requested the City explore agreements that 'the development of the property would be safe and would protect the Ci ty tram liability. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to defer for 'two weeks consideration of an ordinance rezoning •property at 624 S. Gilbert Street from CZ to R3A. The Mayor declared the motion to defer carried unanimously, 7/0, all .tounc.il members present. .Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, _ 'that .the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED FROM RIA TO R18, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote .unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared" the at ton carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, that the ORDINANCE REZONING A PORTION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDITION FROM RIB TO R3, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll cell vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared .the motion carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 510 S. CLINTON STREET FROM R3B TO CBS, be given second vote for passage. Affi rmative roll call vote animous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Bruce Glasgpw, 834 N. Johnson, appeared re development on the north end of Iowa City and urged completion of Foster Road from Dubuque to Prairie du Chien. The City Managerannounced that a report of the status and scheduI. for completion will be prepared for Council. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to appoint Charles Drum, 308 Kimball Rd., Nancy Willis, 333 Magowan. and Richard July 5, 1983 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Pegnetter, 530 Park Rd., to the Board of Library Trustees for six year terms ending 7/1/89. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. TheMayor announced that no applications had been received for the United Action for Youth Board one year vacancy and the position would be readvertised. Councilmember McDonald questioned the work by Northwestern Bell in relationship to work on the Benton Street. Bridge.' Councilmember McDonald noted the memo from Asst. City Engr. Gannon re work on Burlington/Grand/Byington by Northwestern Bell and questioned the closure of additional streets with work on the Benton Street Bridge already in progress. The City Manager stated he did not think the projects overlapped but would report on scheduling of the project to Council. Mayor Neuhauser reported that the request to the FAA re the Airport Grant was nearly completed and should be mailed by the end of the week. City Atty. Jansen stated the report revolved around the 1964 agreement re airport area lana use and was to serve two purposes, resolve the problem with FAA and act as a presentation to Congressional representatives if desired. The Mayor questioned the eight fact- width for the Rocky' Shore Bikeway and asked if it could be made narrower. Staff will .report. Mayor Neuhauser asked the status of the Central Junior High issue. City Atty. Jansen replied that he and School Board Atty. Cruise were working out a draft of the escrow agreement for presentation to their respective bodies. The Mayor asked when Council could discuss Project Hard 'Times; free bus .fare for unemployed. The City Manager requested the matter be discussed in two weeks, after the Transit Manager returns. The Mayor reported on the appeals of the Iowa -Illinois rate increase in regards to the League of Women Voters: She also announced that the task force'on liquor control laws had requested testimony at their July 14th hearing. The Mayor requested any ideas be submitted to her for Presentation at the hearing. Councilmember Balmer Inquired who mould be attending the State Water Quality meeting in August. The Mayor announced she would attend. Lynch requested an update of the hotel project. TheCity, Manager stated a .status report would be in Friday's packet. Balmer reminded Councilmembers of a JCCOG Board of. Directors meeting Wednesdayat 4:30 and urmed Councilmembers to attend. Balmer. inquired when the Council Would be discussing the. water. billing procedure. The City Manager reported on a meeting with the apartment owners and stated a tentative agreement had been reached. Finance Director Vitosh is preparing a draft of changes and will be to Counci 1 in a week or two. Neuhauser announced that the Cable TV Bill had passed the Senateunchanged, minus the amendments suggested. Asst. City Manager HeJling reported that the bill decontrolled any municipal control, put the burden on the municipalities to show why a franchise was not renewed rather than the cable company making a caseforrenewal, and removes rate control from the municipalities. A public hearing was held on the intention to issue industrial revenue bonds, for the Iowa Book and Supply .Company. Project. - Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, toadopt a -resolution to proceed with the issuance and sale of industrial devpment revenue bonds (Iowa Book b ply,1.. Compeny Project) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $500,000. The . Mayor'noted receipt of a letter from the applicant stating that the bonds were no longer needed. The Mayor declared the resolution' dofeated u animously, 0/7, all Councilmembers npr...nt. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-188, Ek. 78, P. 503, AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE CONTRACT FOR THE FY84 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROJECT TO L. L. PELLING COMPANY, .INC. OF IOWA CITY,' IOWA, - for -$288,080.75. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. . Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to ad opt RES. 83-189, Bk. 78, p. 504, AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE CONTRACT FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK AI REPR PROJECT TO WOLF CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-190, Bk. 78, pp. 505-508, CANCELLING TEMPORARY STOR14WATER MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT RELATING TO REGENCY GARDENS, PARTS I THROUGH IV. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-191, Bk. 78, p. 509, AUTHORIZING FILING OF THE 1963 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT JOBS BILL PROGRAM STATEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $259,000 UNDER TITLE I OF PUBLIC LAW 98.8 (THE JOBS BILL) AND THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, INCLUDING ALL UNDERSTANDINGS AND ASSURANCES THEREIN AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE GRANT. The Mayor read each agency and their allocation. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, .all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution atlopted. Moved by Erdahl, soconded by Dickson, MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB `l CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES f 1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION to adopt RES. 83-192, Bk. 78, pp. 510-513, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT, deleting the contract authority and reducing budget authority to $7,053 (dollars expended). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers presenL. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Ferret, to adopt RES. 83-193, Bk. 78, P. 514, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO MAKE APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR 25 FAMILY UNITS UNDER THE SECTION 8 EXISTING HOUSING PROGRAM. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-194, Bk. 78, pp. 515-517, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN IOWA CITY AND JOHNSON COUNTY FOR THE LIBRARY. SERVICE TO RURAL - JOHNSON COUNTY. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-195, Bk. 78, pp. 518-520, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A SIXTH RENEWAL OF A ZEE AGREEMENT BETWEEN IOWA CITY AND JOHNSON COUNTY FOR TRANSIT SERVICES, SEATS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Dickson, seconded , by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83.196, Bk. 78, pp. 521-524,, ESTABLISHING AN FY84 CLASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN FOR ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES, increase of 5%. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resoultion adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-197, Bk. 78, pp. 525-526, ESTABLISHING AN FY84 CLASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN FOR CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES, increase of 6% (5Y to top step). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,- all Councilmembers, present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, that the following resolutions in Bk. 78, be adopted: RES. 83-198, P. 527, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR T0. EXECUTE. THE CONTRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE 8I6 BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS PROGRAM IN JOHNSON. COUNTY, for $19,910; RES. 83-199, p. 528, AUTHORIZING -THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A.. CONTRACT FOR EMERGENCY ASSLSIANCE. INTHE 1OWA - IOWA CITY CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER, for .$15,063; RES. 83-200, p• 529, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ PROJECT, for $8,250; RES. 83-201, p. 530, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR ELDERLY SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY OF JOHNSON COUNTY, for $23,500 (contingency funds poss ib le at a later date); RES 83-202, p. 531, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES IN .THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE HAWKEYE AREA COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. for $2,000; RES. 83-203,_p. 532, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE MAYOR'S Y0U`rH .EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, for $25,000; RES. 83 204,.p. 533, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE. A'CONTRACT IN THE, IOWA CITY AREA WITH: THE RAPE VICTIM ADVOCACY PROGRAM, for $8,969; RES. 83-205, p. 534. AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR.YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH UNITED. ACTION FOR YOUTH, .for $35,000; RES. 83-206; , 651p. 535, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A- CONTRACT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES IN THE IOWA.CITY AREA WITH WILLOW CREEK NEIGHBO RH000 CENTER, for $7,070. .Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers Dresent. The Mayor declared the resolutions adopted. Moved by Balmer,. seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-207, Bk. 78, PP. 536-543, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK To ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA TOR ENGINEERING SERVICES. -in the amount. of, $36.000. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared theresolutionadopted... Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that ORD. 83-3126, Bk. 21,: pp.: 77-85, AMENDING CHAPTER 8, ARTICLE V, OF THE IOWA CITY CODE OF. ORDINANCES; the house moving ordinance, be passed and adopted. Affirmative r'.1'call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adjourn 8:55 P.M. The Mayor ;declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Counc i l members' present. _ For a more detailed and complete description of Council Activities d Disbursements, see Office of City Clark and Finance Department. s/MARY C.NEUHAUSER. MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CI TY. CLERK - Submitted for publication 6/30/83. SUMMARYOF RECEIPTS MAY, 1983 qI7 11 Printers fee $S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss; THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I: Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly ,sworn; say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ched, was puolisned ^'id paper *�� timelsl. on the�fol- Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me /- A.D. this day of l=td=• �- Notary Public No.IZ%(c^�. r " MUSIMAKAM . beer garden. - - Applications for use of .streets and public grounds: I Good News Bible Church for use 7/16,of7/23 ckandk Minipar7/30/831, on 7/9. to approved. 'Ow' 83Ste Drrs oved. have a Sun Run III l , Applications forLity Plaza Use Permits: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for a ,Peace Fair pm 6/12/63, approved. --the Mayor announced that several it... had been discussed -at the informal session usfollows: a reply will be sent to Della -Grizel re Congregate Meals; consensus of the .Council was to appoint Mayor Neuhauser :es the represeave to the tiCount representative y Compensation Board; Council agreed not to apt no point a representative to the HACAP Board representative o wold policy be appointeOtteto an organization soliciting funds from the ll City; Hansen letter TO Ail ortAc ito the be replied to. - l ire. noy3r icqu I' procedure re the Gilpin .ltr. on 521 'Kl rkwood. Staffinember Franklin present for :dfscussion. The matter will be scheduled for informal discussion re the request to rezone to R2. The neighbors will be =notified. The Mayor inqui retl on the status .of the memo fromthe Human Rights Commissi on. City Atty. Jansen replied he was working on the matter. A special ..Jtomn.-27tb. rel the Wheat o Roadl resildents' request for rez.ning. The Mayor noted the letter from Ecumenical Towers re Gabe 's.and .questioned the procetlure for licensing beer gardens. City• Aced will respond re procedure. Lynch requested a report from the.,Pol ice Chief re excessive noise o disturbances in violation of the noise ord. from Gabe's beer garden. AffirmaOtiva roll call vote unanimous, Councilmembers present. The Mayor declare the motion to adopt the consent- Calends S rried OFFICIAL PUBLICATION to adopt RES. 83-192, Bk. 78, pp. 510-513, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT, deleting the contract authority and reducing budget authority to $7,053 (dollars expanded). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Ferret. ! to adopt RES. 83-193, Bk. 78; p. AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND 7HE CITY CLERK TO MAKE APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR 25 FAMILY UNITS UNDER THE SECTION IB Councilmember McDonald noted the memo E%IS from Asst. City Engr. Gannon re work on call Burlington/Grand/Byington by Northwestern Coun Bell and questioned the closure of the additional streets with work on the Benton Street Bridge already in progress.- The to City Manager states buil wouldid ! report ton CLE projects overlaDPe scheduling of the project to Council• CIT Mayor Neuhauser reported that the request SER to the FAA re the Airport Grant was nearly Aff completed . and should be mailed by the end all of he week, City Atty. Jan4en stated the dec report revolved around the 1964 agreement re airport area land use and was to ser ve .ado two'purposes, resolve the problem with FAA , AUT and act as a presentation to Congressional CI representatives if desired. The Mayor 2BE questioned , the eight foot width for the CO Rocky Shore Bikeway and asked if it could Af be made narrower. Staff will .report . all mayor Neuhauser asked the status of the de ,..-...r uic. .issue. City Atty. Jansen C­Arci, replied that be and School Board Atty. Cruise were corking. out a draft of 52 the escrow agreement for prezentati ont C their respective bodies. . The Mayor asked' AD when Council could -discuss Project Hard al Times, free bus .fare for un..A eye I.The City Manager requested the matter be. de discussed in two weeks, afar the Transit Manager returns. TheMayor reported on the Di appeals of the.Iowa-Illinois rata increase' 52 I n regards t the League of Women Votes. C She"also announced the the task force on liquor control laws had requesid testimony t at their July 14th hearing. The Mayor requested any ideas be submitted t her..for- P presentation at the hearing.. Councilmember a Balmer inquired who would be attending the State Water Quality meeting in August. The t 1 Mayor- announced she would attend. , lynch A d requesid an update of the hotel Project r The City,Manager 'stated a status report. C would be in Friday 's Pat ke0. - Balmer P a reminded Councilmembers of a JCCGG Board Of R IA public hearing was held on the Piraeus meeting Wednesday ' at 4:30 and T proposed rezoning of certain Property urged ,Cou�ilmemben t attend. . Balioer. located at 223 S. -Riverside Court from RIB inquired whenthe Coundl'. would . be to R3A. - discussing. the: -water billing Procedure.. - Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, -The City Manager reported on a meati ng with, ,1ci adopt .RES. 83-185, Bk. 78,. p. 499• the apartalent owners antl stated a tentative .APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND' FINAL agreecent had been reached. Finance SUBDIVISION PLAT ^F ROLLING VIEW ACRES Di=r Vitsh is preparing a. draft of .LOCATED APPROXIMATELY TWO MtLES NORTH OF. changes and will be to LounciI in a week or IOWA CITY ON COUNTY ROAD FBW. A ��rmata„ two . Neuhauser announced that the Cable TV roll call vote unaniaous. Bill had passed the Senate unchanged, mi"us Counci lmemberspresent. The Mayor declared the amendments suggested. Asst. .City - the resolution adopted. Manager Melling reported that the .bill Moved by Balmer, s .... ded by McDonald' decontrolled any municipal control, put the to adopt RES. 83-186, Bk. 78, p. 500, burden on the municipalities t show why a APPROVING. -THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL franchise was hot renewed rather than the SUBDIVISION PLAT OF WINDSOR HEIGHTS SIXTH cable Company making a case for renewal, ADDITION. 'The Mayor reviewed previous and removes rate Control from the discussion re tea subdivision. municipalities. Councilmember Dickson stated that she woultl p public hearing was held on the not vote !....ably. The Mayor declared the intention to issue industrial revenue bonds , ,;a;lutlon ad.ptad: 4/3, with the following far the lova Book and Supply .Company, -division of roll call. vote:' Ayes: Lynch.. Project. McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer. Nays: Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, Erdahl, Perret, Dickson. - to adopt a resolution t proceed with the Moved by Perret, seconded by McDonald, issuance and sale of Industrial development to adopt RES. 83-187, Bk. 78, PP' 501-502, revenue bonds (Iowa Book 6 Supply Company ADOPTING ' DEVELOPMENTAL POLICY FOR THE Project ) in an aggregate principal amount -EASTTAND NORTHEAST PORTIONS OF IOWA CITY. not to exceotl 5500,000. The Mayor noted Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, receipt of a letter from the applicant: all Councilmembers present. The Mayor stating that the bonds were no longer ,declared the resolution adopted. needed. Th. Mayor declared theO�resolution; The Mayor reiterated tlS se ussion at the defeated unanimous ly, a .informal session tea atoning of Councilmembers Prevent. property at 624 5 TeGilbert .Street. and Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, requested the City explore agreements that to. adopt RES. 83-188, Bk. 78,. P• r•�3. ''the development .f the Property woultl be AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MPYOR safe and would protect the City from TO SIGN AND .THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE Ii mbi ability. Moved by Perret, seconded by CONTRACT FOR THE FY84 ASPHALT RESURFACING Dickson, ' t defer' for 'two - weeks PROJECT TO L.L. PEELING COMPANY, INC. OF consideration of an ordinance rezoning IOWA CITY IOWA, ' for 2288.080.75.' -r Property dt 624 S. Gilbert Street from C2 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 7/0. to R3A. The Mayor declared the motion to all Councilmembers present. The Mayo r defer Carr I ed unanimously , 7/0, all decJared the resolution adopted. Counbi lmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, t •Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. adopt RES. 83-189, Bk. 78, p. 504, AWARDING that . the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN CONTRACT ANO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE CONTRACT AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK EXTENDED FROM RIA TO R18, be given first REPAIR PROJECT TO WOLF CONSTRUCTION , INC . vote for passage. Affirmative tell Call OF IOWA CITY. IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote. unanimous, 7/0, ell Councilmembers vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion present. The Mayor declared the resolution c,rri T. secondetl by Balmer, adopted. to Moved by McDonald, Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, _ ORDNANCE REION ING A PORTION OF ednnt RES. 83-190, Bk. 78. PP. 505-508, CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS F"b.'SnHD CANCELLING TEMPORARY STORMWAIER 'KANAGEgENT ROCHESTER ADDITION FROM R10 TO R3, given AGREEMENT RELATING TO REGENCY GARDENS, first vote for passage. Affirmat0ive r.,, 'ARTS I THROUGH 1V. Affirmative roll call ,all vote unanimous, a vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared present. The Mayor declared the resolution .the molten carried. adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer. P Moved by McDonald seconded by Erdahl, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN to adopt RES. 83-191, Bk. 78, P. 509, PRO PCRTY LOCATED AT 510 S. CLINT ON STREET AUTNORIZ IMG FILING OF THE 1983 COMMUNITY FROM R3B TO CBS, be given second vote oor DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT JOBS BILL PROGRAM passage. Alf irmative roll call v to STATEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $259,000 UNDER and mo us, 7/0, all Councilmembers TITLE.1, OF PUBLIC LAW 98-8 (THE JOBS BILL) present. The Mayer declared the motion AND THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 111 'll ACT OF 197.. A`� AMENnro, INC LUDING ALI, .. ntA�nnw. 83: N. J.nns1•n, .1N0 R11 DINGS ANJ ASSUIIANCES THLREIN AMU TING HOUSING PROGRAM. Affirm/aOtive to vote unanimous. ciimembers present. The Mayor declared resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded'by SFerret. adopt RES. 83-194• Bk. 78• PP• 4517, 0RIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND.THE CITY RK -TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN IOWA Y AND JOHNSON COUNTY FOR THE LIBRARY. 1 VILE TO RURAL . JOHNSON COUNTY, e.! irmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, 1 Councilmembers present. The Mayor lared the resolution adopted. Lynch. to Moved by Balmer, seconded by SIB -520, pt RES. 83-195, Bk, 78, OP- HORIZING THE MAYOR 70 EXECUTE AND THE TMAGREEMCLERKENT AT IOWA CITY AND JOHNSON COU . FOR TRANSIT SERVICES. SEATS- firmative roll call vet¢ unanimous, 7/0. Councilmembers present. The Mayor clared the resolution' adopted.- . Moved by Dickson, "seconded .by t dent. RES. 83-196, Bk.. 78., PP - 1 -524,, ESTABLISHING ,. AN 1 1 1 i4 LASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN FOR MINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES, increase .Of 5%. fI mative roll call -vote -unanimous, 7/0. 1. Councilmembers present. The.Mayor clared the "soul tion adopted by Moved by. McDonald, ckson. to adopt RES. 83-197, Bk. 78, -pp - 5 -526. ESTABLISHING r. AN- 'FY84 LASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN - .FOR CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES, increase of G% (5% COO top step). Affirmative Councilmembeoll rs nanimous, 7/0, a resent. ..The Mayor declared the resolution dopted: Moved by Erdahl., seconded by McDonald, hat the following resolutions to BIL. 527, be adopted: RES. 83-198, A. UTHORIZING THE MAYOR. TO EXECUTE -TME ONTRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN -THE IOWA ITYAREA WITH THE BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS ROGRAM IN JOHNSON: COUNTY; for $19,910; 55,.83-199, P•• S06H 'AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR Y 0 EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR EMERGENCY IEA WITH T OWAS CIT.Y`CRISISTAMCE I. E INTERVENTION CITY RCENTER. Zfor., 515;863; RES. 83-200, P• `529. AUTHORIZING CTHE IOWA ITY AREA WITH�TTHE. , DOMESTICN VIOLENCEI PROJECT, for 58.250; RES. 83-201, P. 530, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR ELDERLY. SERVICES IN THE'IOWA CITU AREA WITH THE ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY OF -JOHNSON , pCOUNTY"ons ble at a Slat rOdate)et'coRE58g3y202unps 531, AUTHORIZING THE. MAYOR TO EXECUTE A IOWARACITYI'RAREAG WIOTHOOTHE. HAWKEYESERVICES INTHE AREA COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM. INC•' for 52.000; RES. f33-20ACTIO 532. AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A ca"TRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE MAYOR'S YOUTH .EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, for.S25,000;. RES. 83-. 204. .p, 533, AUTHORIZING. THE 'MAYOR 70' EXECUTE A CONTRACT IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE RAPE VICTIM ADVOCACYPROGRAM, for 58,969;ORES. 83-205,.p•534, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE'A CONTRACT FOR,YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOTA CITY A0 ESTH UNITED ACTION FOR YOUTH, p. 535, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EX83 ECUTE 4 CONTRACT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD'SERVICES .3N TH IOWA .CITY AREA WITH. WILLOW $7CREO NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER,for _.070 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0 all Councilmembers present. The Mayos declaredthe resolutions adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-207, Bk. 78, DP• 536-543, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CI TI CLERK TO ATTEST I NfA AGREEMFOR EN ENGINEWITH Till UNIVERSITY OF SERVICES, sI n -.the. anmunt- ,.of $36.000. all7/0 i L uncilmembersli present. voteiThes'Mayo1 declared the resolution secpnd ddby Dickson! Moved bYIy .. Bk. 21, DP•' 77-85 that ORD. 83-3126. ARTICLE V, OF THE IOWI AMENDING' CHAPTER 8, ' the house movie'. CITY CODE OF b., c.passed and adopted ordinance. Affirmativeroll tall Vote unanimous. 7 all Lound lmembers Precept, The Mayo declared the ordinance edoptd: Moved by Balmer, d secondby Perret to adjourn 8:55 P.M. The Mayor d/U laaf the motion carried unanimously.. 11 Councilmembers present. Fnr a. more detailed end conPlet description of Councfi Asti vities DS sbursemon ts, see Office of City Clerk a, Finance Department. s/MAPY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY. CLERK Submitted T SUNNARYc OF RECEIPTS3 I MAY, 1983 bA-Iowa MY Prean-Citizen-Tu"day, July 5, 1983 "'"OFFICIAL N PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATIO from Page SA Pe iter, 330 Park Rd. , to the Board of entll ng Continued Rights Commission re amendments to Library Trustees for six year terms 7/1/89 The Mayor declared the motion Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances to the City carried unanimously, 7/0• of Iowa City, referred the 'Traf ffc Councilmembers present. announced that no Attorney. Memos from Engr. re parking on Gilbert Street The Mayor applications had been received for the north of Bloomington and No Parking United Action for Youth Board one year _ Here to Corner" sign on Jefferson at vacancy and the position would be Gilbert. . Letter from residents of Wheaton Road re the rezoning of the readvertised. Councilmember McDonald questioned the eastern side of Wheaton Road. 's work by Northwestern Bell in relationship Ecumenical Towers re noise in Gabe to work on the Benton Street. Bridge. beer garden. - - Applications for use of .streets and public grounds: I Good News Bible Church for use 7/16,of7/23 ckandk Minipar7/30/831, on 7/9. to approved. 'Ow' 83Ste Drrs oved. have a Sun Run III l , Applications forLity Plaza Use Permits: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for a ,Peace Fair pm 6/12/63, approved. --the Mayor announced that several it... had been discussed -at the informal session usfollows: a reply will be sent to Della -Grizel re Congregate Meals; consensus of the .Council was to appoint Mayor Neuhauser :es the represeave to the tiCount representative y Compensation Board; Council agreed not to apt no point a representative to the HACAP Board representative o wold policy be appointeOtteto an organization soliciting funds from the ll City; Hansen letter TO Ail ortAc ito the be replied to. - l ire. noy3r icqu I' procedure re the Gilpin .ltr. on 521 'Kl rkwood. Staffinember Franklin present for :dfscussion. The matter will be scheduled for informal discussion re the request to rezone to R2. The neighbors will be =notified. The Mayor inqui retl on the status .of the memo fromthe Human Rights Commissi on. City Atty. Jansen replied he was working on the matter. A special ..Jtomn.-27tb. rel the Wheat o Roadl resildents' request for rez.ning. The Mayor noted the letter from Ecumenical Towers re Gabe 's.and .questioned the procetlure for licensing beer gardens. City• Aced will respond re procedure. Lynch requested a report from the.,Pol ice Chief re excessive noise o disturbances in violation of the noise ord. from Gabe's beer garden. AffirmaOtiva roll call vote unanimous, Councilmembers present. The Mayor declare the motion to adopt the consent- Calends S rried OFFICIAL PUBLICATION to adopt RES. 83-192, Bk. 78, pp. 510-513, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT, deleting the contract authority and reducing budget authority to $7,053 (dollars expanded). Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Ferret. ! to adopt RES. 83-193, Bk. 78; p. AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND 7HE CITY CLERK TO MAKE APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR 25 FAMILY UNITS UNDER THE SECTION IB Councilmember McDonald noted the memo E%IS from Asst. City Engr. Gannon re work on call Burlington/Grand/Byington by Northwestern Coun Bell and questioned the closure of the additional streets with work on the Benton Street Bridge already in progress.- The to City Manager states buil wouldid ! report ton CLE projects overlaDPe scheduling of the project to Council• CIT Mayor Neuhauser reported that the request SER to the FAA re the Airport Grant was nearly Aff completed . and should be mailed by the end all of he week, City Atty. Jan4en stated the dec report revolved around the 1964 agreement re airport area land use and was to ser ve .ado two'purposes, resolve the problem with FAA , AUT and act as a presentation to Congressional CI representatives if desired. The Mayor 2BE questioned , the eight foot width for the CO Rocky Shore Bikeway and asked if it could Af be made narrower. Staff will .report . all mayor Neuhauser asked the status of the de ,..-...r uic. .issue. City Atty. Jansen C­Arci, replied that be and School Board Atty. Cruise were corking. out a draft of 52 the escrow agreement for prezentati ont C their respective bodies. . The Mayor asked' AD when Council could -discuss Project Hard al Times, free bus .fare for un..A eye I.The City Manager requested the matter be. de discussed in two weeks, afar the Transit Manager returns. TheMayor reported on the Di appeals of the.Iowa-Illinois rata increase' 52 I n regards t the League of Women Votes. C She"also announced the the task force on liquor control laws had requesid testimony t at their July 14th hearing. The Mayor requested any ideas be submitted t her..for- P presentation at the hearing.. Councilmember a Balmer inquired who would be attending the State Water Quality meeting in August. The t 1 Mayor- announced she would attend. , lynch A d requesid an update of the hotel Project r The City,Manager 'stated a status report. C would be in Friday 's Pat ke0. - Balmer P a reminded Councilmembers of a JCCGG Board Of R IA public hearing was held on the Piraeus meeting Wednesday ' at 4:30 and T proposed rezoning of certain Property urged ,Cou�ilmemben t attend. . Balioer. located at 223 S. -Riverside Court from RIB inquired whenthe Coundl'. would . be to R3A. - discussing. the: -water billing Procedure.. - Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, -The City Manager reported on a meati ng with, ,1ci adopt .RES. 83-185, Bk. 78,. p. 499• the apartalent owners antl stated a tentative .APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND' FINAL agreecent had been reached. Finance SUBDIVISION PLAT ^F ROLLING VIEW ACRES Di=r Vitsh is preparing a. draft of .LOCATED APPROXIMATELY TWO MtLES NORTH OF. changes and will be to LounciI in a week or IOWA CITY ON COUNTY ROAD FBW. A ��rmata„ two . Neuhauser announced that the Cable TV roll call vote unaniaous. Bill had passed the Senate unchanged, mi"us Counci lmemberspresent. The Mayor declared the amendments suggested. Asst. .City - the resolution adopted. Manager Melling reported that the .bill Moved by Balmer, s .... ded by McDonald' decontrolled any municipal control, put the to adopt RES. 83-186, Bk. 78, p. 500, burden on the municipalities t show why a APPROVING. -THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL franchise was hot renewed rather than the SUBDIVISION PLAT OF WINDSOR HEIGHTS SIXTH cable Company making a case for renewal, ADDITION. 'The Mayor reviewed previous and removes rate Control from the discussion re tea subdivision. municipalities. Councilmember Dickson stated that she woultl p public hearing was held on the not vote !....ably. The Mayor declared the intention to issue industrial revenue bonds , ,;a;lutlon ad.ptad: 4/3, with the following far the lova Book and Supply .Company, -division of roll call. vote:' Ayes: Lynch.. Project. McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer. Nays: Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, Erdahl, Perret, Dickson. - to adopt a resolution t proceed with the Moved by Perret, seconded by McDonald, issuance and sale of Industrial development to adopt RES. 83-187, Bk. 78, PP' 501-502, revenue bonds (Iowa Book 6 Supply Company ADOPTING ' DEVELOPMENTAL POLICY FOR THE Project ) in an aggregate principal amount -EASTTAND NORTHEAST PORTIONS OF IOWA CITY. not to exceotl 5500,000. The Mayor noted Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, receipt of a letter from the applicant: all Councilmembers present. The Mayor stating that the bonds were no longer ,declared the resolution adopted. needed. Th. Mayor declared theO�resolution; The Mayor reiterated tlS se ussion at the defeated unanimous ly, a .informal session tea atoning of Councilmembers Prevent. property at 624 5 TeGilbert .Street. and Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, requested the City explore agreements that to. adopt RES. 83-188, Bk. 78,. P• r•�3. ''the development .f the Property woultl be AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MPYOR safe and would protect the City from TO SIGN AND .THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE Ii mbi ability. Moved by Perret, seconded by CONTRACT FOR THE FY84 ASPHALT RESURFACING Dickson, ' t defer' for 'two - weeks PROJECT TO L.L. PEELING COMPANY, INC. OF consideration of an ordinance rezoning IOWA CITY IOWA, ' for 2288.080.75.' -r Property dt 624 S. Gilbert Street from C2 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 7/0. to R3A. The Mayor declared the motion to all Councilmembers present. The Mayo r defer Carr I ed unanimously , 7/0, all decJared the resolution adopted. Counbi lmembers present. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, t •Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. adopt RES. 83-189, Bk. 78, p. 504, AWARDING that . the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN CONTRACT ANO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THE CONTRACT AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK EXTENDED FROM RIA TO R18, be given first REPAIR PROJECT TO WOLF CONSTRUCTION , INC . vote for passage. Affirmative tell Call OF IOWA CITY. IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote. unanimous, 7/0, ell Councilmembers vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion present. The Mayor declared the resolution c,rri T. secondetl by Balmer, adopted. to Moved by McDonald, Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, _ ORDNANCE REION ING A PORTION OF ednnt RES. 83-190, Bk. 78. PP. 505-508, CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS F"b.'SnHD CANCELLING TEMPORARY STORMWAIER 'KANAGEgENT ROCHESTER ADDITION FROM R10 TO R3, given AGREEMENT RELATING TO REGENCY GARDENS, first vote for passage. Affirmat0ive r.,, 'ARTS I THROUGH 1V. Affirmative roll call ,all vote unanimous, a vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared present. The Mayor declared the resolution .the molten carried. adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer. P Moved by McDonald seconded by Erdahl, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN to adopt RES. 83-191, Bk. 78, P. 509, PRO PCRTY LOCATED AT 510 S. CLINT ON STREET AUTNORIZ IMG FILING OF THE 1983 COMMUNITY FROM R3B TO CBS, be given second vote oor DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT JOBS BILL PROGRAM passage. Alf irmative roll call v to STATEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $259,000 UNDER and mo us, 7/0, all Councilmembers TITLE.1, OF PUBLIC LAW 98-8 (THE JOBS BILL) present. The Mayer declared the motion AND THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 111 'll ACT OF 197.. A`� AMENnro, INC LUDING ALI, .. ntA�nnw. 83: N. J.nns1•n, .1N0 R11 DINGS ANJ ASSUIIANCES THLREIN AMU TING HOUSING PROGRAM. Affirm/aOtive to vote unanimous. ciimembers present. The Mayor declared resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded'by SFerret. adopt RES. 83-194• Bk. 78• PP• 4517, 0RIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND.THE CITY RK -TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN IOWA Y AND JOHNSON COUNTY FOR THE LIBRARY. 1 VILE TO RURAL . JOHNSON COUNTY, e.! irmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, 1 Councilmembers present. The Mayor lared the resolution adopted. Lynch. to Moved by Balmer, seconded by SIB -520, pt RES. 83-195, Bk, 78, OP- HORIZING THE MAYOR 70 EXECUTE AND THE TMAGREEMCLERKENT AT IOWA CITY AND JOHNSON COU . FOR TRANSIT SERVICES. SEATS- firmative roll call vet¢ unanimous, 7/0. Councilmembers present. The Mayor clared the resolution' adopted.- . Moved by Dickson, "seconded .by t dent. RES. 83-196, Bk.. 78., PP - 1 -524,, ESTABLISHING ,. AN 1 1 1 i4 LASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN FOR MINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES, increase .Of 5%. fI mative roll call -vote -unanimous, 7/0. 1. Councilmembers present. The.Mayor clared the "soul tion adopted by Moved by. McDonald, ckson. to adopt RES. 83-197, Bk. 78, -pp - 5 -526. ESTABLISHING r. AN- 'FY84 LASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN - .FOR CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES, increase of G% (5% COO top step). Affirmative Councilmembeoll rs nanimous, 7/0, a resent. ..The Mayor declared the resolution dopted: Moved by Erdahl., seconded by McDonald, hat the following resolutions to BIL. 527, be adopted: RES. 83-198, A. UTHORIZING THE MAYOR. TO EXECUTE -TME ONTRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN -THE IOWA ITYAREA WITH THE BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS ROGRAM IN JOHNSON: COUNTY; for $19,910; 55,.83-199, P•• S06H 'AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR Y 0 EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR EMERGENCY IEA WITH T OWAS CIT.Y`CRISISTAMCE I. E INTERVENTION CITY RCENTER. Zfor., 515;863; RES. 83-200, P• `529. AUTHORIZING CTHE IOWA ITY AREA WITH�TTHE. , DOMESTICN VIOLENCEI PROJECT, for 58.250; RES. 83-201, P. 530, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR ELDERLY. SERVICES IN THE'IOWA CITU AREA WITH THE ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY OF -JOHNSON , pCOUNTY"ons ble at a Slat rOdate)et'coRE58g3y202unps 531, AUTHORIZING THE. MAYOR TO EXECUTE A IOWARACITYI'RAREAG WIOTHOOTHE. HAWKEYESERVICES INTHE AREA COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM. INC•' for 52.000; RES. f33-20ACTIO 532. AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A ca"TRACT FOR YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE MAYOR'S YOUTH .EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, for.S25,000;. RES. 83-. 204. .p, 533, AUTHORIZING. THE 'MAYOR 70' EXECUTE A CONTRACT IN THE IOWA CITY AREA WITH THE RAPE VICTIM ADVOCACYPROGRAM, for 58,969;ORES. 83-205,.p•534, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE'A CONTRACT FOR,YOUTH SERVICES IN THE IOTA CITY A0 ESTH UNITED ACTION FOR YOUTH, p. 535, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EX83 ECUTE 4 CONTRACT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD'SERVICES .3N TH IOWA .CITY AREA WITH. WILLOW $7CREO NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER,for _.070 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0 all Councilmembers present. The Mayos declaredthe resolutions adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-207, Bk. 78, DP• 536-543, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CI TI CLERK TO ATTEST I NfA AGREEMFOR EN ENGINEWITH Till UNIVERSITY OF SERVICES, sI n -.the. anmunt- ,.of $36.000. all7/0 i L uncilmembersli present. voteiThes'Mayo1 declared the resolution secpnd ddby Dickson! Moved bYIy .. Bk. 21, DP•' 77-85 that ORD. 83-3126. ARTICLE V, OF THE IOWI AMENDING' CHAPTER 8, ' the house movie'. CITY CODE OF b., c.passed and adopted ordinance. Affirmativeroll tall Vote unanimous. 7 all Lound lmembers Precept, The Mayo declared the ordinance edoptd: Moved by Balmer, d secondby Perret to adjourn 8:55 P.M. The Mayor d/U laaf the motion carried unanimously.. 11 Councilmembers present. Fnr a. more detailed end conPlet description of Councfi Asti vities DS sbursemon ts, see Office of City Clerk a, Finance Department. s/MAPY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY. CLERK Submitted T SUNNARYc OF RECEIPTS3 I MAY, 1983 • OFFICIAL PUBLICATION / JJ J/ OFFICAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 6/21/83 ' the followingprocEtedings 6A e/- The costo, publishing • and claims is$509.97. Cumulative. cost for this 7 Calendar year for said publication Is 54,500.35•" Iona City Council, reg. mtg•, 6/21/83, at 7s 30 P.M. at the Civic Center.' Mayor 5 J,L99.892 .91 Neuhauser presiding. Count lmembers TAXES LICENSES S PERMITS +7 641 73 j5, present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl (7:32 FINES S FORFEITURES 803.46 P.M.), Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. CHARGES FOR SERVICES 412,885 12 Absent: none. - I NTERGOVERNMENTAL:REVENOE 702,804.05 TtwKayor'noted receipt of the fetter USE OF MONEY S PROPERTY, 229.012.57 145.689.32 from Ecumenical Towers re noise at Gabe's MISE ELLANEOUS RECEIPTS Bar in their beer garden. Moved by Lynch, TOTAL GENERAL 5 2,852 .728. 76 saconded'by McDonald, that the folloNing , items and recommendations in the Consent X712 LOAN ,S +LEASED HOUSING 79.409.91 Col. ndar'be 'received, or approved. and/or it ;OTHER MOUSING g•747-75 adopted as amended: 5 66 - 'Approval of 'Offi tial Council ;TOTAL SPECIAL .-88.757, Actions, reg. mtg. 5/24/83 and 6/7/83. - T TOTAL 52,941, .66.42 as published • subject to -correction, GRAND as recommended by the City Clerk.' FUND, GENERAL FUND KELLY FjATING SERVICE BUILDING L CONST. SUR' Ii.1S Minutes Of - Boards and MAYE IRODU[I. OESGRIpT10N AMOUNT A�145KM11Eil/l3lNCEMS a01L0ING FjRST CSCOMSTESSW- 238.01 Cammiss ions: Resources Conservation Y{NOOR CotllGE DE DPINT ING v -1e Conn. -5/17/83; Nl storic Preservation A.I.E. W , YID. IRIVtL IGFNC - .1. FY,E I.I96.5. ,'FCCl1OUTSI ARTHUR CCM WNITY .R INUa .LOOS . Comm: -5/11/83; Planning 6 Zonis g g C.•.A. Y0PL0 N10E 1P. VEL'IGFHG - AIA f•., 238.00 120.50 JO.I L. KNIDP SFCRTHWD REFORTEA 13.10 {J 0.00 Cam. -4/21/83,'_ 5/5/83, 5/1'9/83 b A.s:A....LDI INEF RAOGR AM LIfE !NSW."Ll CI P ER P, INC EOUIDMENT eG0, D0 LEAGUE OF IDYA MUNIC IDILIIIES 15TP.ilON eEGGLS Sib -Ib 6/6/63. 1MEA !CAN ICCKER SECLRIIY AN'..L CLI AIC V,BSC.E11.1I.RY 5E0.. X\4..0 L OILER' TRAVEL' 172..0 Permit motions and resolutions ISSESSYENT DESIGNS INC. _ SLBSC RIDTION AEMT ID. oO )01.x9 CR114 LIN' ..,to LAND •PT SLVILIES- - OFFICE SUVPtI ES ]) -52 9-00 as: recommen0ed by LIM City L1¢rk: as ASSOC I.tEi CApi TOL SERVICE To Is L EQUIPMENT SANITATION .3.10 L3ND'S PRINTING SERVICE OF PRINTING Oems 111.00 rev In C1 ass C Liquor License - and ADD 0 BAKER'FADfP CO. INC. IT SING CO.: OUTSIDE PRINTING AHGTSIDE NTIPLIFS )96.00 0AY10 LDNE1 '� INC. PHOTO SUP. t EQUIP. qp-01 SU ay Solos .for The American Legion ....KERS BEA"-PA000C/5 L0. Re RE ATIONAL SUPPLIES' 35..51 131.911 MENU LOU15 R. 20.0E ,.It 10 3016 Amort can Legion,Aoad; 'BELL PLW.CAr.Pwi �CCAP- TO atG EQUIPMENT MEN,. _ JO1N ICULUAOELL 'J REGISTRATIONS 51.95 - Approving .Class L BBBY Permit Tor, -pEiIEP•1WMES L G•p DENS' 3.001' wG.11Nta niYair- •-- 73I.O1 '� :.- _ MCCANN A55CCII1E5 - rvc TP.I RING FILM/MATERIALS 061.)0 Whitewgy Super Market, 212 S. Clinton. .L ACKMIN DEGWATDRS ING• OF lOYA - LUMBFPMIRO...E SUIPLIE NE.I TN INS - - 1 .23.84 CGLIOPPY NFNOPICNSCn LCL• F{NANC IAL SER. L CN.A GE 5,.50.00 ' Approving Class C Liquor Lice for BLUE CAGSS/BLUE SNIELO Wslnh NU TIAL LIFE IMS. LIFE INSURANCE lA•.3 MCKL VfEh'N SCIS DlNG c CONST. SW . BUILDING e.1. e0 25...2 Dave• s-Foxhead Tavern, 402 E: Market. 41 M'BP.CMTfI 'TRAVEL ]5.00 Si.ib .. N.kC TEP EARA MEAL CC. - D•TA RPOC ESSING SUPRL IE OPER111NG FQU1DwENT 2. )S]. TOS Approving Class .0 Liquor License for .BPFESE'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EQUIP 0.6P NA - '50.1]" NAP -LIN SE PV ICE CO. NEheY L. NAfT RECME•T IDH EQUIPMENT " g pprovi Gebe's-,' 330 E: Washtn ton. Ang •BR[NNENA. SEFO'SiOwt N.. SCCA/MIMOP TPWEL' 37.65 HELICAL ASSOCIATES PMYSICLLS 90 -GC Clefs Liquor License and $Ulldily v01Y10'BELY ,.. ,Befth'TR,FFIC FAOOLCis FLECTRIGAL SUPPLIES " 516.05 - MEtIFP$ I'll LABS INC. FILM Da0CE5sl" MEDICAL SEP. 0.)l 70.20 �C ' Sale for The Mill Restaurant, 120 E, •W IL CEPS CCNpCNENTS INC. LU FM/NEAD.APE SURPL IE 'aFFERENGE IAL 16..00' 11.25 ', MERCY N05IITLL HEPLY FDSp Ii LL. - NEOICAL. SER. .. : I9. SS Burlington. ApProvlRg Class Liquor _ CALLAGHAN t CONFAMY� IMPLEMENT .9AIfR TCCL MI.OR EQUIP REP 9A l.A1 M/ANEIR0L1•' NILION INA _ lP•VFL .. .-... .. 271 .3 _C. LI on". and Sunday .Sales for. Diamond GAPITCL {{ I CO CIL -TRAVEL ST an 20.00 No A., .0 51 M1E55 ECWPYfMT CO. ECUIPMWT RENTAL PWCNASES FOA RESLLE A5.Q0 t). se Dave's- Teco CO. IRC:', Old-LepiLgl, 'G.R,6,, GMI•S CARPETS sulL01NG C COMS I. SUv. LHEMICILS 215.00 nOhPOE SRFCILLTY MOhIGGMERY ELEV•TCR CO. REPAIR OF BLDG. STRULT- J21. a9 'Elms L.nter M279. Approving Class C L�gU01'. CELAP-JONM30h FARM SERVICE ALRICULTUP.L FPALCYM.NT P01 99..0 . IRCLA INC. -, .M ISL. L...AZI.EwI.WI Ll6.TE 1 � --.License ;for.Iowa' City Aerie N695': Of' �. Eagles;�225 cFOAP•.APIr S -GAZETTE .GRD-APICS G.IETIE 'CHARGEAT SYSTEM - EPPLCVNENT ADS IRAVEL 20.70 103..5 .. MUIIC1p1L. MINCE 2N .MUNICIPAL IPE.SUNEPS ASSOC. BOCKS.MAGAt IN ES NEMSF AP DUES L MEMBERSHIPS L9-95 SO.D. 3..1} thA. Fraternal Order of `� tNy3 1 SW. Class C Liquor '1111. CP IUICPI I'I,Y ''ELlCls.Gt PpSi IGF SOP"IIS 2.19 1]S.T4 . JOfLNYEPS ICRC/NAw,O 1983 ...LLL'CCAF. UM IfWM ALLOWANCE. RI.TIF .AI 590.00 A - .Approving Iowa Lkense IDSA COPPec.0o11 Dollar. 211; Iowa ALECUPICSUFF,, Q ... .0 ITY, PETTY CA SF DCSTAGE E•110NLL SUPPLIES •A•e• -66.2• N. LG.P. NAGLE IUMBEP CO. Io -S LEMTIF ICATI0N5- LUMBER/XIRONAPE sWPLtE _ 10).19 Avenue: 'Approving Class L Beer Pd -pt 'P, ETT/. CASH -MFC. EAi1CN_ CENTER, �G... S1. AN TON3G RECR BECKS NIGALINES HEY SP.D ).50 NEENAN FGUNDRY CO. - IMPPCVEMENT MATFRIIL !M. for Peoples Drug.. 1212 E.:.Washington„ . 'COLLINS FARMS, ECU IPME17 SERVILE 88.50 NEYKIRK SALES c0- FLUIDS, GASES. CTMER - L DAMAGES tl•)O 25.000.0.' AES.. 83'182; Bk: 78, pp. 493.4981,.• wtoe TrnE - - '. E'..,.ENT RENTAL ECUIP.REV 35.15 LESLIE NICCLA, IDNINISIRAT.R '. NOP,NY•Y CCRP.ONB JUGGEMENT REP. OF ELECT'./PLBG. ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS: RES. .83r ;CDRHuli lfAlioxs FNGIAE Ew ING.CO-. CDASUMEPSLXIW CONMWICATION SUBSW APT IOM .�N.00 NOPTHYEST EP N. BELL LONG "DISTANCE CALLING 1073.} LS-bl 183 „ Bk. 78,. p.. 497, ISSUING DANCING GONIAACTORS 100E G SUPPLY TOOLS 1 MINOR EOUIPNENT,-� 93.. ST.OSGC .6a.M D.LG : DISCLWT FCO. MINOR EQUIPMENT 16]-11 PERMITS.- - .CAESLIN} ELECTRIC SUPPLY - lCols I PRESLR IITIO.S. DRUGS. 1T -2G- PAUL'S .RAYLESS CASNYAVS LIMBER SANITATION equip. 2CL-7l • NoLionS: ' AppfOV i/Ig �. YILLIIM CPCY Imo. - FNDL L YMf Nr AOS 52.92 L.L. PELLIN4 GC. ASPNLLT 1•Satz. disbursements in the amount of fILLIAICY IDYAM TME' DAILY IOY.N EMPLOYMENT •05 N.sO IECPLE•s OPUG STDRES IK. wt SCELL•NE IOUS SUPPLIES SURPLt ES "'OF 31. if 1..11 . $1 21..Tor the period of Mqy!'-1 dfyi- pf FUOLI C. YFETY T..CIS . 115.00 a1•ei PICNFFP CO. 90115 CELLANEIOUS Off ICE EW IPMEXi RENTAL ]T-5. ,448,663,. through MAUI 31, 1983, as recomnenoeil PES .c INE' REG Iii Fp L TPIWNE 'DIGITAL CORP. XNFLOYMENi ADS !NOR EQUIP REPAIRS J. ]l ].O T'- PII"El PLANTS LLIYE PLAATS : 90.00 by. the Finance Director. I sub,Jact-.to FOLIRN ENT Dph•s LOCK L KEY MIS[ELUNEIOUS SUppL1 E5 .1.30; PLFASAhT VALLEY CPCNARCS '- "1355 SEED 1RiCAL. wFDll Ef 437•.3 199J0 Authorizing the•City Eng#neef DAN IFC 1, 11"AN OM/f WM ALLOWANCE - : _RIC .10.00 . ,.PLEXIFORMS SUPRLY ELFG PLUMBING SUVPLIFS 2).65 ..audit. to sign an application for USC �o( E.YPS SPa.I{HAS GDODS. EWIPMENi fLU105. RASES. [THER .2.9)6.30 S.OS pLUMO - .. pLUNBE Pf SUDPLY CC PLOMBING,SUYvllES 30X.9. ht ghwey rightsof-way for.. utih tie's ECOMOGAS EU con :SAFFTT.EWIP.ENT W. � 'GLLVES ', : 57.5. 111:1. PLUMBERS SUPPLY CC VRE 55 PLUMBING SUPPLIES OUTSIDE DRINi ING MS.d9 accommodation to. lowe-I11 inoit."Gas THE EI4X1H OYA0.F'S LAUNDRY L.UNDPY,SENVILE LAU GAY SERVICE .' IOSTIL INSIIIn O�ER PARIS NIHOP EOU IRMENt ee.rT I nd, Crit .Company to provtEe ThE,EIWTH OY..f•5 LA uwOPY E.G. COU D. RISC. PEP HAT. IN:29 QUILL CORP.LRI QUILL OFFICE-SUPFLIEf A.L•.3 ST.IQ .Elec A,lectri City for the' proposed Mi`11arA ElEGTRIC-.IRE F: 510v FILM I-eb 81010 SNACK ELECIRIL.I SUnPL IES TCOLS 236-15 Warehouse Building on HighNey -N6.; ,Ta,E .F.rS fl.E IOui PM EA/ CC. .IBE FYI. L REf IL LS 10.00 1... T9 RAPIDS REP.000CTIOA REACERS DICE Sf SUBSCP[F, 30N 9 95 City Ees0. " Author'1 z1ng'the. City Enhi neer itfr LAN: a; FElIEa FIRST At. SUPPLIES - EW UTION F3u1PMEH, )06.00 -.RECL.CIA4 G ITATISi1Nl CCP!. OUISIOE.p0.INTING S. 1.0+ 1.0]6-QQ ion foruCi to -sign an. application Utn NnE susons SFORTIM1G GfAC1' --R•EEETNAY 51CREi SIAITATI CX .....' 261.96 ROL LOCKSMIIN 1.1EAl1ON.L SUPPLIES CLOW ING.L KGE SSOAIE 5 21.1-IMS", -.l0 �toCommodation -t0' Bell IMOFNk IN SLPDLI CL.- nI SCFLL. Mt IOu3 SUIILIES 1.11. S.YLDp 22•.0 Telephone Company for the Melrose O1 P.I.TECSUPPLIES suppllf5 ..112.39 EDYARG SCMLLIC"IEILER UNIf[PM3ALt0YAACE �' Z Avenue .and relocated H19hway j19 LP IntpAl^IILVOLI3S• ANA IE'. LP.h IM �' OUTSIDE PRIMING 23.10 .SHAY ELECTP IC E. SNOYILTEP REP. DF ELECT./BERG. TRAVEL ' =' :. ', l.^.CG, DI.ELL CLNSTR0C11OA� c.UIFNENT Sf RVILE 61..00 196.11 OENNIS SIEG CD. CLOTHING L KGESSO0.lEi 13.93-)b area: RES. 83-184..Bk: JB, P 498, ICM BROTHERS _ SPNITA,ION L AMD. SUP. tP.VFL 1.536.. SMELL FIRE EQVIFNEIT TCCLS ..Og THE WORK FOR THE SANITARY (OCE 0.BROTHEh AMO.EA M.UfP AOMINISTRtlIVE SERVICES' 211.11 SULOh FCONCM IST -SEASCPIPTION •FP. L M.I.T. Te SM ..-W ,ACCEPTING SEWER -AND STORM'SEWER IMPROVEMENTS1IN NAN.EYE.Lw..R , BUILDING L CONST. SUR. 590.90 STATE DF TCW CFR IC�A Lml. 11P WILCI \C - 'W/1LOEN.WOOD, PART 1: 'yAH.EYf VACUUM L'SF.1 AG 'MAYKEYE SAN I TATtDH SUPPLIES AIR ,IRE' 120.00 STATE CRIHCDEO IC'CIIN IG MECICAL„SEeT�•t0 Ile r•5.` Correspondence: Johnson ah y, NOPLO TRAVEL •ICN fWVEL- )5.00 ST EVF•S TYpf Y.1TEw W.; M.G;C.L wPPLtES 3t..00 Auditor. re the s¢leciion o(-' new 11A.CY..E ;,TMl:MIGNL•NDEa SUPPER GLU. WIL GING RENTAL ��'�. ELov, " SIUTtM NFIVIL'IHC- a ..TEACILL"FEED _members- for the County Compensation '. ArJvcE FORD S,Wf FCCD OFf ICF EOUIPNFNT REP. IR .110.50 - .. TLS CC:' • DATAPROCESSING Board,- requestin Chat the LOYMciI g I.P.,.,to V VIvS NEI. RECREATIONAL SUPPLIES 13.10 21.00 TE[NNIWEDFI CS CNC. j WTSIDF.LEAGTING CAL ! appoint a representative to a iniE,airA.3�r �C%�� C`TVCI4iICH B00.SLMAG.i1NE5ME 1p[YSP AF 12.50 CHWLE53T000KCO. LAUNDRY SERVICE l-SQ9.9Q convention where these new members for •IDu BOAaO OF KCCLATAACY OU[S L MEMBE0. SH Ips I0.00 '...IGNIEL. TDCDI CO. SPffrY CLOT MIN.' ATIORN EY SER. 1,636•TQ the. Com pensation Board will be r•G. Ass". 01 IMOEPENDfNI FINDUEE L CA SUAL tY INS• ♦,1!0.00 TPDii L JANSEN AVORS EAMOC .elected• Johnson County Auditor-fe Too" iY Vn [SSECIT BGCKSIMAGALINES3NEYSpAP 10 .00 U. S.. PF.S YI]P LDM0.[/C0.T lOOKs NAWBoss IINlS ME S` 36.0 Sid of whether the Mayor may he IL EhSOC. 10.A .CITY PM ESS CII IZ EM AOVf .1151H. U.S. POST Cff l[E BULB MAILING' IOST AGE -PT question appointed to the convention.. John I(DYa CITY READY MIR CCNCIET9 OUTSIDE PRIM1TIAG �l•057.68 '76.00 U.S. PCST-CFFICE WPCO IXC.' PPINIING wPPL lea ZOJ-19 F .soli end Thomas -Fries re sidewalk 1n 'copy IAC utr YOM.M'S .PPE SS EIFWCEME/.T ACADEMY TI TIMING FILM/MATERIALS 70.00 UNIFORM DEA, INC- UNIFORM CLONING \39.91 3.LL the 600 block of East Washington, EON, LAI I... STATE Ix.0 ST°IEs OFFICE EQUIPMENT, REP. 1. 1��_�� VMIVFR.... NC.11 a'A FOS11fIL5 PRESC" T10Ni,h DRU43 of attached. Johnson COUnty KE. TL tell- G FCGD - GO 391.20 SOTNF F SOMA IDSA ITALS SE0.• ]0.W ,reply Advisory Board to. HALAP r¢QUe Sting .JOhNSONE[OLNTYR PEC C IDEA PFCOPOIIIGYfEE3• ...IC.63 fCCOCAL 3103 Qa that --. the Council appoint - a JOM1HSCN ..LNIY SNEP IFF SIEPIFf FEE 60.SO 65.60 POSEMAPY VTICSM VOF BAIESEN t REOMONO S.G. TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES "representatt ve t0 L1. Board. Mrs- JCMASCNS MAQNINE SNCp ELECTP2CIL SUPPLIES CI 3BS.00 YFSTC ca`• °eNILL, 1,)� W Herbert- Michael re raises for the JO hfs PIUMBIhG f yEAL A4 '� V6IN 11l1GAIUPVl1E SMl�I ;PJ Pu0Li3HIMG • BOOKS unci 1. members. Richard F. Hansen, .FORM MICAOL.B C 1001 LO. MINOR EQUIPMENT 100.00 )5.00 AAYMOMO E. YWBACNE. .RIGHT TREE SERVICE INC. FC CO TREE TPIMNING/PlNOV AL •,V 1Q.00 of'.. Hansen -Lind Meyer, re the Iowa City KEN KaNF S.FEIY SHOES Airport, referred to the City Manager for reply. Della Gri zel re Congregate Meals_ Patrick .Gilpin re 'property at 521 "Kirkwood, letter previously furnished to� Council and is being - - on the agenda for official placed receipt. Barry and Gillian Rittman re the proposed rezoning of property at 521' Kirkwood. Memo from the Human Continued on Page 6A. MICROFILMED By JORM QiCROLAB ' CEDAR RAPIDS -DES iAOiNES f I l Printers fee S)S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County, ss: THE IOWA CITY PitESS-CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper time(s), onthefol- . _ lowi�31g7 date s): � ''� 1 ��y�• J U Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this CZAday DfL�• A.D. Ce 4Ig� ! 7�" ! / U Notary Public No.J/tOZ. JUUMAYNAUR OFFICIAIJPUBLICATION' - OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 7/11/83 The cost of publishinglhe following proceedings and claims is S15.53.. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication Is $4 ,671.20. .Iowa City ..,,:Council,'..- special,.: mtg.,, _ 7/11/83,�at 7:30 P.M., at the Civic -Center. ; Mayor. Neuhauser .presiding.,-- Councilnanbers'; present:- Dickson, Lynch, McDonald,, Heuhauser,. Perret. Absent:, Baimar, Erdahl. .:`Moved by Dickson, . -seconded by McDonald,. to apP,ov .,the - Class' B' Beer Permit antl.', Sunday':Sale for The House of Submarines, 5outh Dubuque Street and to. approve` the Class:B _ Beer.'Permit and Sunday` Sales*fo, H.H:I.C. Corporation dba The. Nungry*Hobo,'.517 South '- Riverside Drive..-_jhe Mayon declared the . 'motion` carried unanimously;. 5/0, Balser. -and Erdahl`abs nt. C ` ,Moved by McDonald,: seconded by Dicispn, to adopt RES: = 83-225, Sk.--78 'p.�.591,';; ENGAGING AUDITOR -FOR YEAR ENDING'JUNE'30,..- 1983,::.'designating7MCGladrey, :Hendli.k..n 6 ' unairiCompagy:'Affirmative Tot 1V.; cal l :; vote w6s'., 5/0; .'Erdihl' and Balmer absent: p' .The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.' ' Moved by Lynch seconded by McDonald. -- to. adopt,RES. ,. 837226 Bk 78;, pp 592-604, _ REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF' NOT 70 EXCEED r i MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB s i CEDAR RAPIDSeDES 140INES J I 1 l -Tartu _YNnlnCna"rrNuttr7=..-Y,Ine:• 11-;Yr:•Iumi,, CITY',: IOWA, DIRECTING -PUBLICATION OF. NOTICE OF. -INTENTION TO, ISSUE';'CALL A PUBLIC HEARING '':ON -THE,PROPOSAL -TO ISSUE,`SAID BONDS`AND ? AUTHORIZING' !EXECUTION'; OF.,'A,,, MEMONANDUNOF. " AGREEMENT, Affirmative -;roll"cal l:,'.' vats'; unanimops,; 5/0, Erdehl' and Balmer absent. i.' The Mayor. doplamd the resolution adopted.' Moved by; Dicispn,'soc dad by`,Perret,'i to adjourn tollnfo real 'session .7:35 .P:It ' The Mayor'.declared the *motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Balmer„ and Erdahl absenti. A more complete' description -of. Council i .. activities is on'.file'in the office o/.the -': City Clerk :.` j ./MARY C NEUHAUSER MAYOR s/MARIAN K KARR,-CITYCLERK,. Submitted for publication 7/20/83 9021.•. J'JUIY 25,1983 �■ fee$L PUBLICATION ohnson County,ss: RE SS•CIT Z I EN ossen, being duly the cashier of the CITIZEN, a news• lid county, and that copy of which is published in said ime(s), on the fol, Cashier to before me A. D. Qj'%� Jotary Public OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS - 7/19/83 The cost of publishing the foilovn ng procuMh i gs and claims is 5166.77. Cumulative cost for thnotender year for said publication ro S4.837.97. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 7/19/83, at 7:35 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Pro tem Perrot presiding. Counei)members present: Balmer, Erdahl (7:45), Lynch, McDonald, Perrot. Absent: Dicksnn, Neuhauser. The Mayer Pro tem noted the Resolution ofCommemoration for Bill Sackter and declared July 20, 1983, as Bi 11 Sackter Day. He also proclaimed July 18-23; 1983, Red Cross Swim -A -Cross Week. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as presented: APphval of Official Council Actions,,spec., mtgs. 6/27 and 7/11, and reg. mtg., 7/5, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by. the Y i ty Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Committee on Community Needs -6/21/83; Parks & Recreation Comm. -6/8/83; Historic Preservation Comm -6/8/83; Housing Appeals So. - 6/22/83; Hotel Coordinating Comm. - 7/7/83. Permit Motions and Resolutions as recommended -by the City Clerk: Approving Class C Liquor Lice nse for The Field House, 111 E. College. Approving Class C Liquor License for Tuck's Place, 210 N. Linn Street. Approving Class C Liquor License for Veterans'of Foreign Wars #2581, 1012 'Gilbert'Ct. Approving Class C Liquor License for 6:20, 620 S. Madison. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for QuikTrip ,#539, 301 Market: Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Discount Dan's Shell, 933 S. Clinton. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Bill's Interstate 80 DX; Route 2. Approving Class C Beer -Wine License for The Kitchen, 9 S. Dubuque. Approving Class C Liquor License and _ Sunday Sales for Stonewall's Tavern, Inc., 127 Iowa Avenue. RES. 83-228,. Bk. 78, pp. 605-606, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS. RES. 83-229, Bk. 78, P. 607, ISSUING DANCING PERMITS. Motions: .Authorizing the City Engr. to sign an application for use of highway right-of-way for utilities accommodation to Iowa -Illinois Gas & Electric Company for Highway 218 (Riverside Drive) from Ernest St.' south approximately 1600 feet. Authorizing the.City Engr. to sign an application for use of highway right - of -Way for utilities accommodation to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company for Highway. band Industrial Park Road. Correspondence: Transportation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce re the increased amount of semi trailer tru.:k traffic through Iowa City and urging completion. of Scott Blvd. to 1-80', City Manager to reply after Council discussion. Jacalyn and Ronald Askin re drainage problems at development of ' Bruce Glasgow, referred to the City Manager for reply. Aage and. Evelyn Jensen objectingto the amount of assessment for paving of Tanglewood and Ventura paving, City Manager to reply after Council discussion. Johnson County Chapter of American Red Cross re funds for-FY1983-84, referred to the Human Services Planner for reply. Petition signed by 414 persons on behalf of Amelia Earhart Deli for permission to use the sidewalk at 223 E. Washington for a cafe, City Manager to reply after Council considers this matter. Memos from the Traffic Engr. re stop _signs at intersection of Brookside Drive/Perry Court/Meadow Street; and yield sign at intersection of Ferson Avenue/McLean Street. Memos from the Civil Service Commission submitting certified lists of applicants for the following positions: Cashler/Treasury Division; Recreation Supervisor/Recreation .Division; Administrative Clerk Typist/City Clerk: Senior Account Clerk/Parks & Recreation; Account Clerk/Treasury Division; Civil Rights Asst./Civil Rights; Clerk Typist/Treasury Division; Parking Enforcement Attendant/Parking Systems; Maintenance Worker II/Towing Parking Systems. Applications for use of streets .and public grounds: Iowa City Striders to have the 1983 MS marathon on 11/6/83, approved. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Rozeff to sell cookies on Sidewalk Day, 7/22/83, in Blackhawk Minipark to benefit Martin Luther King Awards, approved. Applications for City Plaza use: KXIC for permission to broadcast on Sidewalk Day,. 7/22/83, using space near the kiosk on Washington Street. Dan Berigan and Kevin b1D5dn appeared representing Amelia Earhart Deli and requested a time be set for Council //A. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION _ consideration of their request for a sidewalk cafe. The Mayor Pro tem requested the matter be scheduled for informal discu -for. when all Councilmembers could attend. Affirmative roll call vote on motion to adopt Consent Calendar carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. The Mayor Pro tem announced the public hearings appearing on the agenda this evening for setting on 8/2 would be set for 8/1 instead. This would allow the Mayor Pro tem to attend a public hearing on the Iowa -Illinois rate increase in Davenport on 8/2. The remaining Councilmembers will meet as scheduled on 8/2 for the purpose of the two public hearings already scheduled. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, to set a public hearing for 8/1/83 on the Proposed vacation of alley right-of-way abutting 522 S. Dubuque Street. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0. Dickson and Neuhauser absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to set a public hearing for 8/1/83 on the proposed disposition of vacated Gilbert Street right-of-way abutting 624- South Gilbert Street. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, to set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on the proposed rezoning of certain property located at 521 Kirkwood Avenue from M1 to R2. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on the proposed rezoning of Lots 22-24 and 64-71 of Westgate Addition located in Keswick Drive and Westgate Circle. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0. Neuhauser. and Dickson absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, to set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on a proposed amendment to Section 8.10.28D re the powers of the Board of Adjustment. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held on a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 8.10, he 7nninn Ordinance of the Municipal Code Lf the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting' Section' S. 10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, and substituting in lieu thereof a new Section 8.10.50. Davis Foster,atty. for West Side Co., appeared and noted his letter distributed at the informal session. 'fie reiterated concerns raised at the 7/5/83 public hearing re the airport height map and the possible .impact of height restriction on West Side property. Airport Mgr. Fred Zehr answered questions and stated that the airport height map was not needed to determine the impact the zone had on property. After discussion, moved by Lynch, seconded by Erdahl, to continuethe public hearing to 8/1/83 at 7:30 P.M. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, to accept and place on file the letter from Atty. Davis Foster representing West Side Development Co. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to defer until 8/1/83 consideration of an ordinance amending Chapter 8.10, the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting Section 8.10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, and substituting in lieu thereof a new Section 8.10.50. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, .Dickson and Neuhauser absent. Moved by McOnnald, seconded by. Balmer, that the ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY RUNNING SOUTH FROM HIGHWAY 6 BETWEEN VALLEY AVENUE AND LINCOLN AVENUE, be given first votefor passage. Affirmative rollcall vote unanimous, 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch,. that the ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR -A 30.65 ACRE TRACT LOCATED SOUTH OF TY'N CAE PARTS 1 AND 2, AND KNOWN AS TY'N CAE, PART 3, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to defer consideration of a resolution approving the final Large Scale Residential Development plan and the amended preliminary and final of Ty'n Cae Subdivision, Part. 3, located south of Ty'n Can, Parts 1 and 2. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDondld, that the ORDINANCEREZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY AT 223 SOUTH RIVERSIDE COURT FROM RIB TO R3A, be given second vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0. Dickson and Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 624 SOUTH GILBERT OFFICIAL PUBLICATION "--- REET FROM ET TO R3A, be given second vote STan for passage. The Mayor Pro tem restated Council consensus to go ahead with thF ap developer's request and indicate general th approval of the rezoning prior to the to expiration of the purchase offer on the de property, but the action did not mean the 5/ Council would approve the development unless they were sat,sfied with safety re issues raised. Affirmat,ve roll call vote ci unanimous, 510, Neuhauser and Dickson Co absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the Co motion carried. Balmer, seconded by Lynch, ' di that Moved 83.3128, Bk. 21, pp. 88-90, ag REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF au ROCHESTER AVENUE AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED FROM RIA TO RIB, be Ma passed and adopted. Aff,rmative roll call -•an vote unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser wi absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the we ordinance adopted. Oc Moved by Balmer, seconded by. McDonald, that ORD. 83.3129, Bk. 21, pp. 91-93, Re REZONING THAT PORTION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY th KNOWN AS FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDITION LYING Ju ADJACENT To THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED FROM RIA TO R3, be passed and sp adopted. Affirmative roll call vote no unanimouus, 5/0. Dickson and Neuhauser Co absent. The mayor Pro tem declared the f0 ordinance adopted. Re se A public hearing was held on plans, el specifications, form of contract and cost estimate for the construction of the Linn be Se Street Improvements Project. Th Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-230, Bk. 78,. p. 608, Co APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE to CONSTRUCTION OF THE LINN STREET, FI IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING BIDS CO TO BE RECEIVED AUGUST 9, 1983, AT 10:00 A.M. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, SE 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The CO Mayor Pro tem declared .the resolution vO ab adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Erdahl, re that the public hearing op the Resolution of Necessity for Block 6, .Lyon's 2nd to Addition Special Alley Paving Assessment AU Project -1983, be continued to 8/1/83.. The 1N Mayor Pro ten declared the motion carried OF unanimously,. 5/0, Dickson. and Neuhauser PR absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, CO to adopt RES. 83-231, Bk: 78, pp. 609-612, .PU RF.STUITION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF IM THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR - THE BLOCK 6, LYON'S 2ND ADDITION SPECIAL W ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT -1983. L Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0, C Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The Mayor A Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, B to defer until .8/1/83 consideration of a F resolution directing the preparation of P detailed plans and specifications, form of T contract and notice to bidders on the Block u 6, Lyon's Addition Special Alley Paving Assessment: Project -1983; and a resolution A ordering bids, approving plans, specifications and form of contract and N notice to bidders, fixing amount of bid t security and ordering Clerk to publish E notice and fixing a date for receiving same O and for a public hearing on plans, specifications and form of contract and -B estimate of costs' on the Block 6, 'Lyon's c 2nd Addition Special Alley Paving d Assessment Project -1983. The Mayor Pro tem declared the. motion' carried unanimously, 5/0; Neuhauser and Dickson absent. T Eric Rose, 2260 Davis Street, appeared re air conditioning on City buses and requested buseshave signs posted as to whether they were ofr conditioned and to also try to,have the buses. with operating air conditioning rotated with the non -air conditioned ones to allow every other bus on the same route air conditioning. The City Manager stated that rotating would depend on the size of bus needed for each route and not just the availability of air conditioned buses, but that staff would strive for that objective. Councilmembers agreed to have staff post signs to inform riders of the air conditioning. Rose also pointed out the poor condition of South Clinton Street below the railroad tracks. Staff- will investigate. Rose requested a stop sign be placed at the intersection of Sandusky and Taylor Drive. Staff will report back. John. Bennett, 909 Webster, appeared and raised concerns re the impact of thenewapartment populations would have on small neighborhood parks. He requested staff review the situation and see Ifthere was a potential problem and outline possible alternatives. Individual Councilmembers expressed their views. Council agreed to have staff review park acquisition for central city and schedule a meeting of the Parks and RecreatlOn nd Commission, along with Planning staff, a Council to discuss park questions. James Barfuss, 130 Grove, appeared re oafbs public ntiOn votes and the scheduling discussion on the agonda. The Mayor Pro tem arncunced three vacancies for three-year terms ending 10/1/86 on the Committee on Community Needs. These appointments will be made at the 8/30/83, City Council meeting. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to appoint Rodney Perry, 3231 L. West Branch Rd., to fill an unexpired term- ending 5/1/85 on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Tte,Mayor Pro tem declared the motion 'carried unanimously„ 5/0, Dickson MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION d Neuhauser absent: Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to point Harry Lewis, 1408 Tracy Lane,. to e Airport Commission to fill an unexpired rm ending 3/1/84. The Mayor Pro tem Glared the motion carried unanimously, 0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. Councilmember Erdahl cemented on marks by James Barfuss re public scussion being scheduled later on the until agenda. Council discussed the ssibility of , scheduling two public scussions on the agenda, one early on the Anda and the other later. McDonald clue when Council would be receiving report of suggestions/alternatives"for par in the downtown area. The City Man stated Asst: City Manager Helping tl the. transportation staff were working th the Downtown Association and something uld be to Council in September or ' totter. Recommendation of the Parks and creation Commission that any money that e City derives from the sale of Central nior High should be earmarked for a ecific community recreation facility, ted. The recommendations from the mmittee on Community Needs were noted as l lows re changes in the Housing habilitation regulations: 1) The $3:➢O rvice charge on weatherization should.be iinitiated; 2) The income guidelines should amended to conform with the new HUD ction 8 Assisted Housing guidelines. ese .items will be presented for Council nsideration at the meeting of 8/1/83 and missions will be notified of scheduling. .Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, adopt RES. 83-232, Bk. 78, pp. 613-618, XING A DATE FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED MMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, RIES 1983 (IOWA STATE- BANK & TRUST MPANY PROJECT). Affirmative 'roll call to unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser sent. The Mayor Pro tem declared: the solution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, adopt RES. 83-233, Bk. 78, pp. 619-624, THORIZING .THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF BUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND (THE IT PRAIRIE . WAREHOUSE, INC. PROJECT) THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, IN THE INCIPAL AMOUNT OF $363,000 TO FINANCE THE STS OF ACQUISITION BY CONSTRUCTION OR RCHASE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND PROVEMENTS SUITABLE FOR USE AS A rr L1TY FF THE -Lnrwrun PRAIRIE AREHOUSE REHOUSE, ; THE EXECUTION OF A LENDER LO AGREEMENT WITH IOWA STATE BANK & TRUST OMPANY, IOWA CITY, IOWA,. PROVIDING. THE TE AND SALE OF SUCH BOND; THE EXECUTION AN DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE LOOMING PRAIRIE WAREHOUSE, INC. PROVIDING. OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE LOAN OF THE ROCEEDS OF SUCH BOND, AND RELATED MATTERS. he Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution dopted, 4/0/1, with the following division f roll. call vote: Ayes: Balmer, Lynch, McDonald, Perret. Nays: none. bstaining: Erdahl. Absent: Dickson and - euhacser. Moved by Lynch,. seconded by McDonald,. o adopt RES. 83-234, Bk. 78, P. 625, LIMINATING A REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL FF -STREET PARKING FOR LOTS 78-87 OF PENNY RYN ADDITION, PART 3. Affirmative roll all vote unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and euhauser absent:. The Mayor Pro tem eclared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, that the ORDINANCE- AMENDING' CHAPTER 5 OF HE CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRYOUT OF OPEN BEER OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINERS FROM LICENSED PREMISES, be given first vote for passage. The City Manager explained that present law does not address leaving establishments. with open containers and the P of littering. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch; that. the ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 23-74 AND REPEALING ARTICLE' IV, DIVISION 2 OF CHAPTER 23 OF THE CITY COOS, be considered and given ,first vote for , passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE PROVIDING' ',.FOR COMPENSATION FOR THE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 75-2765, be considered and gi vo second vote for pasca8e- Balmer stated he w in favor of - the salary increase for the aMayor but did not agree with the increase for Councilmembers. He would vote in favor of the ordinance tonight since the majority of council have agreed to it and would not block the ordinance with two negative votes. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried, 4/1, with the following division of votes: Ayes: Erdahl, Lynch, Perrot, Balmer. Nays: McDonald. Absent:" Neuhauser and Dickson. , Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adjourn 9:35 P.M. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. A more complete description of Council activities is on file in the office of the City Clerk. s/DAVID FERRET, MAYOR PRO TEM '/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK Submitted on 7/29/83 9169 August 2, 1983 Printers fee $ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,sa: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol= lowLng date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of A. D. 3 19 Notary Public N�� Mat JUUUVUAM'.:.:. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS - 7/19/83 The cost of publishing the follo"ng proceed. logs and claims ,s $166.77. Cumulative cost for th is'. Tender year for said publication 1s $4.897.97. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 7/19/83, at 7:35 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Pro tem Perret presiding. Councilmembers present: Balmer, Erdahl (7:45), Lynch, McDonald, Perret. Absent: Dickson, Neuhauser. The Mayor Pro tem noted the Resolution of Commemoration for Bill Sackter and declared July 20, 1983, as Bill Sackter. Day. He also proclaimed July 18-23; 1983, Red Cross Swim -A -Cross Week. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that.' the, following items • and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received; or approved, and/or adopted as presented: l Approval of Official Council Actions, spec. mtgs.. 6/27 and 7/11, and reg. mtg., 7/5, as published, subject to correction, as recommended by the -City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Committee on Community Needs -6/21/83; Parks & Recreation Comm. -6/8/83; HistoricPreservation Comm -6/8/83; Housing Appeals - Bd.- 6/22/83; Hotel Coordinating Comm. - 7/7/83. ' Permit Motions and Resolutions as recommended by the City Cierk: Approving Class C Liquor License for The, Field House, 111 E. College. Approving Class C Liquor License for Tuck's -Place, 210 N. Linn Street. Approving Class C Liquor License for Veterans' of Foreign Wars #2581, 1012 - 'Gilbert'. Ct. Approving Class C Liquor License for 6:20,- 620 S. Madison. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday SalesforQuikTrip #539, 301 Market. •Approving Class C Beer Permit and -Sunday Sales for Discount Dan's Shell, 933 S. Clinton. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Bill's Interstate aO D%; Route 2. Approving .Class C Beer -Wine ,License for The Kitchen, 9 S. Dubuque. 'Approving Class C Liquor License -and Sunday Sales for Stonewalls. Tavern, Inc. ,127 Iowa Avenue. RES 83-228,. i Bk. 78, pp. 605-606, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS_ RES. 83-229, Bk. 78, P. 607,. ISSUING DANCING PERMITS. Motions: Authorizing the City Engr. to sign an application for use of highway right-of-way for utilities accommodation to Iowa -Illinois Gas & Electric Company for Highway 218. Ernest S!. P _rs itle Drive) ) from Ern - south approximately 1600feet. Authorizing the .City Engr. to sign an application for use of highway right - of way for utilities accommodation to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company for Highway 6 and Industrial Park Road. Correspondence: Transportation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce re the increased amount of semi trailer truck traffic through Iowa City and urging completion. of Scott Blvd. to 1-80; City Manager to reply atter Council discussion. Jacalyn and Ronald Askin re drainage problems at development of Bruce Glasgow, referred to the City Manager for reply. Aage and Evelyn Jensen objecting to the amount of assessment for Acyl ng of Tanglewood and Ventura Paving. City Manager to reply after Council discussion. Johnson County Chapter of American Red Cross re funds fur FY1983-84, referred to the Human Services Planner for reply. Petition signed by .414 persons on behalf of Amelia Earhart Deli for permission to use the sidewalk at 223 E. Washington for a cafe, City Manager to reply ofter .Council considers this matter. Memos from the Traffic Engr. re stop signs at intersection of Brookside Drive/Perry Court/Meadow Street; and yield sign at intersection of Ferson Avenue/McLean Street. Memos from the Civil Service Commission submitting certified lists of applicants for the following positions: Cashier/Treasury Division; Recreation Supervisor/Recreation Division; Administrative Clerk Typist/City Clerk; Senior Account Clerk/Parks & Recreation; Account Clerk/Treasury Division; Civil Rights Asst./Civil Rights; Clerk Typist/Treasur Division; Parking Enforcement Attendant/Parking Systems; Maintenance Worker II/Towing Parkin Systems. Applications for use of street .and pui,l:c graunu'S: low- Lit Striders to have the 1983 HIS Marathon on 11/6/83, approved. Mr. and Mrs_ Michael Rozeff to all cookies o Sidewalk Day, 7/22/83, in Blackhaw Minipark to benefit Martin LuLher Kin Awards, approved. Applications for City Plaza use KXIC for permission to broadcast Sidewalk Day, 7/22/83, using spa near the kiosk on Washington Street. Ile, and Y.evtn bntsOn appe,r Amelia For hart Ilei) OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL consideration of that request for a STREET FROM C2 TO ILIA. be given second vote and Neuhauser absent sidewalk cafe. The Mayor Pro tem requested for passage. The Mayor Pro tem .restated Moved by Erdah' the matter be scheduled for informal Council consensus to go ahead with the appoint Harry; Lew discussion when all Councilmembers could developer's request and indicate general the Airport Commis attend. approval of the rezoning prior to the .term ending 3/1/ Affirmative roll call vote on motion to expiration of the purchase offer on the declared the' moti adopt Consent Calendar carried property, but the action did not mean the -5/0, Neuhauser;and unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser Council would approve. the development Ceutausermber absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the On they Irere satisfied with safety ,remarks. by, Jame motion carried. issues raised. Affirmative roll call vote discussion being The Mayor Pro Lem announced the public unanimous,- 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson Council agenda. hearings appearing on the agenda this absent. The mayor Pro tem declared the possibd l.i ty � of ,' evening for setting on 8/2 would be set for motion carried. discussions;on-diel 8/1 instead. This would allow the Mayor. Moved by,Balmer, seconded by Lynch,.. agenda and the a Pro tem to attend a public hearing on the that ORD. 83-3128, Bk. 21, pp. 88-90, questioned. when Cod Iowa -Illinois rate increase in Davenport on REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED.NORTH OF.a report, of Suggeel� 8/2. The remaining Councilmembers will ROCHESTER AVENUE AND EAST OF THE PROPOSED parking ,of s dd meet as scheduled on e/2 for the.purpose'of FIRST AVENUE EXTENDED FROM RIA TO RIB, be ' Manager stated.Assj the two public hearings. already scheduled. passed and adopted: Affirmative'roll call and -the=transportal Moved by McDonald,' seconded by Balmer, vote unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser. With the Downtown A to set a public. heari ng for 8/1/83 on the absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the would be to. Cog proposed . vacation of alley right-of-way -ordinance adopted. - ""October,- October - abutting 522 S. Dubuque Street. The Mayor Moved by Balmer, seconded by.Mc0onald, Recowendatio Pro tem declared the motion carried that ORD. 83-3129, 'Bk. 21, pp. 91-93, Recreation Cgmmis unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser REZONING THAT PORTION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY' the'. City'defives absent. KNOWN AS FIRST AND ROCHESTER. ADDITION LYING Junior ' High shoo Moved by Balmer, seconded by Mc0onald,' ADJACENT W .THE PROPOSED FIRST AVENUE specific;Icommunit to set a public hearing for 8/1/83 on the EXTENDED FROM RIA TO R3, be Passed and noted. The rec� proposed disposition of vacated Gilbert adopted. Affirmative roll. call vote' Committee 'on ,Commu Street right-of-way abutting 624 South unanimouus, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauserfollowsre chat Of Street. The Mayor Pro tem declared absent. The Mayor Pro. tem declared the Rehabilitation regi. the motion 'carried unanimously, 5/0, ordinance adopted. - service charge'. on Dickson and Neuhauser absent. A public .hearing was held on PI eliminated; 2) The He by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, specifications, form of contract and cost be amended to co� to set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on the estimate for the construction of the Linn 'Section8.Assistl proposed rezoning of •arta) property Street L^proee-mntsPrn sect. .-. T_ 2tcs�; 11 NN located at 521 Kirkwood Avenue from Ml to c, -.Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl,. consideration. 11 tl R2. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion to adopt RES. 83-230, Bk. 78;., p. 608,. Comi if is i ons WE ll' be carried unanimously, 5/0r Dickson and APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF Moved by Balme Neuhauser'absent. CONTRACT AND COST ' ESTIMATE FOR THE to adopt RES. 83-2' Moved by Lynch,. seconded by Balmer, to CONSTRUCTION - OF THE LINN STREET' FIXING A DATE F� set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on the IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING BIDS COMMERCIAL DEVE proposed rezoning of Lots 22-24 and 64-71. TO BE RECEIVED AUGUST 9, 1983; AT 10,00 SERIES .1983 (IOW of Westgate Addition located in Keswick A.M. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, COMPANY :PROJECT). Drive and, Westgate Circle. The Mayor Pro 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The vote unanimous, . tem declared the ' -motion carried Mayor Pro 'tem 'declared .the resolution - absent: --The Mas/1 unanimously, 5/0, Neuhauser. and Dickson adopted. Y Y - resolution adopted, yo absent. Moved by' Lynch-, seconded .by Erdahl, Moved ad Mted Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, that the public hearing op the Resolution to adopt RES:. M83-2 cOd to set a public hearing for 8/16/83 on a of Necessity for; Block ,6,-:LyoO-.s .2nd ,AUTHORIZING': THE proposed amendment to Section 8.10.280 re Addition Special Alley Paving -Assessment :.INDUSTRIAL-DEVELO1 the powers of the Board of Adjustment. The Project -1983, be, continued to 8/1/83..'Thie BLOOMING PRAIRIE, Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried Mayor Pro tem -declared the motion carried OF -THE' CITY OF unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser unanimously„ 5/0, Dickson.: and Neuhauser. PRINCIPALS AMOUNT 0 .absent_ absent. COSTS OF-ACQUISTI A public hearing was held on a Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl., PURCHASE OF.LAND, ' proposed ordinance amending Chapter 8.10, to adopt RES. 83-231, Bk: 78,pp.•609-612, IMPROVEMENTS SUI1 the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT'l0 THE ADOPTION' OF WAREHOUSE FACILITY of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting' THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR - WAREHOUSE, INC.; 4 Section B. 10. 50, Airport Overlay Zones. and THE BLOCK 6, LYON'S 2ND ADDITION SPECIAL LOANIAGREEMENT WIl substituting in lieu thereof. a new Section ALLEY PAVING `ASSESSMENT %PROJECT -1983.. COMPANY, IOWA-Cl- 8.10. OWA CI' 8.10.5D. Davis Foster, atty., for West Side Affirmative roll. cal l: vote unanimous, 5/0; TERMS 'AND 'SALE SALE. Co., appeared and noted his letter Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The Mayor.; AND DELIVERY OF 'A distributed at the informal session. ' He ' Pro tem declared the'resulution<adopted' .BLOOMING PRAIRIE 1 seconded b Erd ahl oven b .raid s Y raised at the 7/5/83M McD MEI ternsAY d conY REP - reiterateFOR THE ' er ,tion 0 f a t a defer until 8/1/83 :consideration the airport Rei h m to def n 1 8/1/8 E re a SUCH u is hearing p 9 P D OF .SUCH PROCEEDS 0 P 9 PR the preparation a tion of and the � possible impact of height resolution ;directing h p P The MaydrPro'!ten restriction un West Side property.. Airport detailed plans and specifications, form of of 4WL wi Mgr. Fred Zehr answered .questions and contract and notice to bidders on, the Block ,of roll call:vob stated that the airport height mapwasnot 6, Lyon's Addition Special -'Alley Paving Mc0onald, Peri needed to determine the impact the zone had - Assessment project -1983; and a resolution.. Abstaining:.. Erna on property. .After. discussion, moved by ordering :.bids, approving.- plans,., Neuhauser. Lynch, seconded by. Erdahl, to: continue the specifications and form of contract and ,Moved by .Lyn public hearing to 8/1/83 at 7:30 P.M. The notice to bidders, fixing amount of'bid to adopt -RES. ,! Mayor Pro '.tem declared the motion carried security and ordering- Clerk to. publish ELIMINATING A RE unanimously, 5/0, Neuhauser and, Dickson notice and fixing a date for receiving same :- OFF-STREET "PARKIN absent. Moved by Erdahl,, seconded by and , for a public -hearing- on plans,';'BRYN" ADDITION;, F McDonald, to accept and place on file the specifications and form of contract and call vote : unanl letter from Atty. Davis Foster representing estimate of costs' on the.Block 6. 'Lyon's Neuhauser -abseq West Side Development Co. The Mayor Pro 2nd Addition Special Alley Paving declared the reso tem declared the motion carried Assessment Project -1983. lhe.Mayor .Pro tem Moved by LY, unanimously, 5/0, Dickson and .Neuhauser declared the..motion' carried unanimously; ,that the''ORDINAE absent. 5/0; Neuhauser and Dickson absent. `THE'CITY CODE TO Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to Eric Rose, 2260 Davis Street,. appeared. .OPEN BEER OR ALCI defer until 8/1/83 consideration of an re air conditioning on City buses and FROM LICENSED PRI ordinance amending Chapter B. l0, the Zoning requested buses have signs posted;as to, for .passage:: -TJ Ordinance of the Municipal Code of the City whether they were air. conditioned and to. that-presentla of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting Section also try to,have the buses with operating establishments w 8.10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, and air conditioning rotated with the non -air Problem` of lits substituting in lieu thereof a new. Section conditioned ones to allow every other bus call _rote unani 8.10.50. The Mayor Pro tem declared the on the same route air conditioning. The Dickson absent..) motion carried unanimously, 5/0, Dickson City .Manager stated that rotating would the motion carri, and Neuhauser absent. depend on the size of bus needed for each Moved by Mc Moved by McDonald, seconded by. Balmer, route and not just the availabilityof air that - the�OROINAI that the ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY conditioned buses but that staff would- AND REPEALING`! RIGHT-OF-WAY RUNNING SOUTH FROM HIGHWAY 6 strive for that. objective. Councilmembers CHAPTER 23. BETWEEN VALLEY AVENUE AND LINCOLN AVENUE, agreed to have staff post signs to inform be given first vote for passage. riders -of the air conditioning.- RosealsoAffirmative rola' Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/O, pointed out the poor. condition of South. Dickson and Net Neuhauser and Dickson absent. The Mayor Clinton Street below the railroad tracks. Pro tem ddclarec declared the motion carried. Staff will investigate. Rose requested a Moved by 'I Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, stop sign be placed at the intersection of thA- the I the ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL Sandus KY and Taylor Drive. Staff will COMPENSATION d PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR A30.65 report back. John Bennett, 909 Webster, COUNCILMEMBERSj ACRE TRACT LOCATED SOUTH OF TY'N CAE PARTS appeared and raised concerns re the impact IOWA,, AND REPEA 1 AND 2, AND KNOWN ASTY'N CAE, PART 3, be of the new apartment populations would have conilderud given first vote for passage. Affirmative on small neighborhood parks. He requested passage. aminal roll. call vote. unanimous, 5/0, Dickson and staff review. the situation and see ifthere the salary iron Heubauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem. was. a potential .problem and outline not agree w declared the motion carried_ - possible alternatives. Individugl Counc I)members. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, Councilmembers expressed their view'' the ordinance t to defer consideration of a resolution Council agreed to have staff review pa COurwci, have approving the final Large Scale Residential acquisition for central city and schedule a block the or g Development plan and the amended meetingof the Parks and Recreation veto._ The Mal preliminary and final of Ty'n Lae Commision, along with Planning staff, and motion carried, s Subdivision, Part 3, located south of Ty'n Council to discuss park questions. James division of vol Lae, Parts 1 and 2. iiia Hy,,' Pre 'e �, GarT uss, 13b tirove, appeared re abstention nu...et Oa )mer. Marathon declared Lha motion carried unanimously, vera, and the scheduling of public Neuhauser and Di Cit' 5/0, Neuhauser and Dickson absent. disc;s,icr on the agenda. Moved by 6, k Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, Tne Mayor Pro tem announced ending a djourn 9:35 g that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN for the t Comnittr to Community declared the m PROPERTY AT 223 SOUTH RIVERSIDE COURT FROM 5/0, Neuhauser , R38 TO R3A, Da given second vote for Needs. These appointments will be made at A more coml passage. Affirmative roll call vote the 8/30/03. Li ty Council meeting. activities is o bin unnnimous, 5/0, Dickson and Neuhauser Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to City Clerk. ee absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the appoint Rodney Perry, 3231 L. West Branch s/DAV motion carried. Rd., t. fill an unexpired term'. ending /MARIAN K. KAR' c Moved byHe Dona ld, seconded by Oalmar, 5/1/85 on the Planning and Zoning Submitted on 7, d that Loc 0RDINANCL HtLUNihG ..i Rt;.J - ,,,fan• Tte, l4avor Pro tem declared the 5/0, Dickson ,v16� �9 _ MICROFILMED BY JORM WOROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF'COUNCIL- 8/1/83 Thecost of publishing the following proteedips " - and year,fis orlsaid publication is 5 ,879 66h s - - Iowa, City Council, ' -special. mtg., - 8/1/83, 7:30 P.M.-, 1n the Council Chambers.) . Perretres iii i ng.'. - .MayorPro tem.- , Councl )members present: Balmer; : Dickson, ' " Erdahl, Lynch, McObnald,,Parret.--Apsent Neuhauser. - -� A public hearing was held on the - proposed vacation of. ,alley right-of-way �� abutting 522 South Dubuque,Strert. A public hearing was held on the proposed disposition of vacation ofGilbert, [STATE Printers fee S� Street right-of-way' :abutting 624 South Gilbert Street. 'a CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION A porus hearing was held 6. proposed,.ordinance amending Chapter e. 10, OF IOWA, Johnson County,68: the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code of the City of IowaCity, Iowa, by deleting y THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN section 8,1.0,50, Airport. Overlay Zones, and "a substi tuting'in lieu thereof new. Section 8.10.50.-. Balmer stated he was removing.,. himself from any further discussionand voting""�un .. ,this issue :: because '. of a I connection With. the company concerned.Atty.. ' Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly `, ap Mea cl ':a rletteentiled'wi tubers Supply, appeared �.re a letter filed'with ' Supply, sworn, say that I am the cashier of the Clerk earlier -an the day, Me4rdon stated City from IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- that easemepplyts salted by ;hd Plumbers�Supply stated , the glide .slope.: paper published in said county, and that would be 4o oto 1. Review,of appraisals led `1 a notice, a printed copy of which is to a decision that a 20 towould suffice. He furthers;stated that'the proposed. 34.to 1 hereto att hed, was published in said would be more restrictive and that planned time(s), on the fol- construction would he prohibited if changed -SFhmeiser, paper lowing date(s): from 2G, to 1• RussAirport Commissioner, appeared re FAA concerns on:. ) runways 5 and 30., Moved by Lynch. seconded - by Erdahl receive place. on file objection frmd letter oside cmp ny frau. Plumbers Supply and West:i5lde Company. .The -Mayor Pro tem .declared the motion parried_ unanimously,.', 5/O/1 Balmer abstaining .and Neuhauser.: _.absent. .:__.,_..._ .- ,.....� ,n„ividua,,Cashier their, views and concerns re Che proposedordinance.: Moved byMcOanald, seconded byDickson, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING.CHAPTER L a;THE ZOMING ORDINANCE OR'THEMUNICIPAL CODE OF..THECIT•Y OF IOWA CITY, bscribed and- sworn to before me Fth IOWA; BY -0ELETING'SECTION8.10.50, AIRPORTOVERLAY- ZONES;. AND: SUBSTITUTING "3N LIEU A NEW SECTION 8.`IO.50.be day of A.D.considerpd THEREOF . and , given, first; voter -for intention passage: -Balmer reiterated.his' - to abstain.' The Nayor,Pra tem declared the motion; carried 5/0/1u with thq fgllowing 19 division of, roll call-Y6M : Aye s:. Erclahl,-., lynch, --McDonald, Perrat, Dickson. Naysl - - UAIVMr None. Abstaigins :'tt L Balmer. •: Absent7 . Co4ncilmemhers McDonald and Notary Public - Neuhauser, . Erdahl, requested further information be furnished.'to Council prior L,to '..the second " e� consideration of this ordinance,.r 3 1� (��, A puplic hearing vas held on the i glock6 No.� ResolutionolNecessityfon Lyon's 2nds;. Addition .. Speci4l. Alley' Paving- - Assessment Project. Don Pietrzyk appeared -. re his assessment and questioned the used for tha apartmentoompiexgsin ffl!LSLAY,&9A1'ERJprocedure: the area City'Ener- Farmer Statedassessments Were 'based on frontage".and--' depth .of properties as well as usability. Moved by `. Dickson, seconded by McDonald " that the '. eorrespondepce`- from Dan. and _ Dorothy.. Fowles. be accepted' and placed on ' .file.. -The Mayor Pro •. tem' declared the, + motion ,carried. upmnimously,, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. ' - ­ - Moved -by Balmer, seconded by Dickson,' to adopt RES 83-235, 0k 78, pp.. 626-627, I ADOPTION F. WITH OFS THE RESOLUTION ` Nl;gS I7YM PROPOSED FOR l - THE BCOCRt.6, LYON'S 12ND. ADDITION SPECIAL .i ALLEY PAYING ASSESSMENT % ;PRDJECT - 1983• .I ALLEY; • - Affirmative roll call yote-unar,!mous, 6/0, - ileuhausar, absent. : Ma a!!_ Pro tem declared the resolullon adopted, , '' - Moved by Balmer,' soconded by Dickson, , W adopt RES. 83-;76 Bk.'7a, p• 620, + DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF DETAILED PLANS: AND. SPECIFICATIONS; FORM OF CONTRACT AND , ,- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON THE BLOCK 6, LYONIS ADDITION ALLEY PAVI ASSESSMENT PROJECTPECIA1983. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/Delir Buser absent. The Mayor Pro tem dc the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded. by Dickson, to adopt. RES. 83-237, 8k. 78, pp. 629-630, ORDERING BIDS, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND FOAM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE TO AOF ID BIDDERS, SECURITY AND ORDERINGXING CLERK�TOT PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING A DATE FOR RECEIVING SAME ANU FOR A PUBLIC HEARINGON • PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND FORM Of C•ONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS ON THE BLOCK 6, LYON'S 2N4• ADDITION SPECIAL ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT .PROJECT - 1983.- Affirmativc roll call vote Unanimous, 0/0, Neu1144ser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared- the •i resolution adopted. - - Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adjourn to informal. session, 8:35 P.N. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried, 6/O, Neuhauser absent. - A more complete dpscription of CoupciI activities is on file In the office of the City Clerk. s(OAYID PERAET,LMAYOR ,PRO TEM s/MARIAN K,. KARR, CITY CLERK Submit for publication 8/Il/B3. " - - •" - 'rd `�. 8192 i ,. August IS, 1983 MICROFILMED BY JORM WOROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES Printers fee $ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached was published in said paper Ee time(s), on the fol- io g d ate(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this }day of -, A.D. 19& Notary Public No. )-,23 6 JULMAYAMA Comm.- /22/83 8 7/13/83. APPROVING PROCEEDING -WI THE ISSUNNCE AN absent. `Wegman seconded that the design Permit Motions and Resolutions as SALE OF HOT TO E%CEEO 5550,000 AGGREGATE moved and 302 South G1 lbert Street be recommended by the City Clerk: PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT plans iotas presented, subject to the Approving Class C Liquor License 3 REVENUE BONDS (PIPEYARD PARTNERS PROJECT) OF approved ing plans, when formulated, to be Sunday Sales for Senor PaDlo's Ltd.. THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, 1CW 6. -Affirmative presented to the Des'. gn Review Committee for 830 First Avenue. Approving Class L roll call vote unanimous, /0, Neuhauser review. Hatton passed unanimously, Liquor License and Sunday Sales for absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the informal ebsent. (3) 320 E. Washington Carlos O'Kelley's, 1411 Waterfront resolution adopted. Summerw{11 Drive. Approving Class C -Beer Permit Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, Street: Lafora moved and 20 E. t seconded Drive Sunday Sales for Osco Drug Store, to adopt RES. 83-241, Bk. 78, pP. 641-653, that the desip Cas 320 sentednf Washington 201 S. FIi^ton. Approving Class C Beer REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED Street be approved Permit and Sunday Sales for John's $900,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF Cammi Cite noted it was d improvement over Grocery Inc., 401 E. Market. Approving COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (LYMAN the ezisttng budding and 'that the materials Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales ADDITION ASSOCIATES PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF chosen .for theoth renovation werand its e very for Di'ckey's Sav-A-Lot, 1213 S. Gilbert IOWA CITY, IOWA, DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF aDDroDriate LOFurthert thebtionmittee stated Court. Approving Class C Beer Permit NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE, CALL A PUBLIC surroundin8s'design works weIi with the and Sunday Sales for Bob's University HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID BONDS the simple building. Motioo passed Shell, 323 E. Burlington. RES. 83-238, ANO AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF existing Summerwill absent. Bk. 78, p. 631, REFUNDING A PORTION OF AGREEMENT. Affirmative roll cal 1 vote unanimously. A CIGARETTE PERMIT TO HAWKEYE unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Of 6y Dicksonngs resolutions: utions ErdRES. AMUSEMENT. Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. to adopt Correspondence: Ltrs. from the Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, 83-246, Bk• 78' pp' 687-689, AUTHORIZING THE Downtown Association re the Capitol co adapt RES. 83-242, Bk. 78, pp. 654-660, MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO Street parking ramp, parking meters in ENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING A PREVIOUS ATTEST AN AGREEMENT FOR HOME REPAIRS FOR THE the central business district and RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ELDERLY, ALSO KNOWN AS CHORE SERVICES, WITH sidewalk cafes. The City Manager will OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, ADOPTED JULY 5, 1983, THE ELDERLY SERVICES0694AUTHO AUTHORIZING THE THE3NAYOR reply after Council consltleration. ENTITLED: "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND FIX. 78, PP• John B. Harper re a City-ownetl strip of PROVIDING FOR: THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO TO SIGN AND THE LIN CLERK TO -ATTEST AN land adjoining 427 Ferson Avenue, memo EXCEED $26,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AGREEMENT AWp TH THE MAYOR LIV/NGH-EINC:EMPLOYMENT from Andrea Hauer attached. The City AMOUNT OF HOSPITAL FACILITY REFUNDING PROGRAM Manager will .reply after Council REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1983 (MERCY HOSPITAL THE USE OF 1983 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK consideration. Memo from the Traffic PROJECT), OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, GRANT JOBS BILL FUNDS FOR THE-MYEP/IL Engr. re stop sign on Sandusky Avenue FOR THE PURPOSE' OF LENDING THE PROCEEDS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM; S. MAYOR83-248, TO . 78,pNO at Taylor Drive. THEREOF TO MERCY HOSPITAL, IOWA CITY, IOWA, 695-700, Applications for Use of Streets FOR THE .PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING. THE COST OF THE CITY. CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH and Public Grounds: Willard Kendall RETIRING CERTAIN INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHEAST IOWA .FOR for the use of the east end of Tracy HOSPITAL AND THEREBY ADVANCE REFUNDING THE .THE USE OF 1983 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK Lane for a block party on 7/30/83, OUTSTANDING ISSUE OF 519,975,000 HOSPITAL GRANT JOBS BILL FUNDS FOR THE EXPANSION AND approved. Jane Lewis to Picket in FACILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1982 (MERCY MODERNIZATION OF FOOD SERVICE 'TRAINING Trani of Emma Goldman Clinic on 7/16, HOSPITAL PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, FACILITIES FOR DISABLED ADULTS; and RES. 83- 23 and 30, 1983, approved for 7/16/83. IOWA; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A TRUST 249, Bk. 78, PD• 701-702, RESOLUTION OF Chamber of Commerce for tt` use of INDENTURE TO SECURE SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS: NECESSITY TO AUTHORIZE, THE CITY OF IOWA sidewalks for "Sidewalk Days" on 7/22 THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREE- CITY, 10WA, M CREATE A HILLER/ORCHARD and 23/83, approved. Kathy Mitchell MENT AND SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT AREA. Staftmember for use of Blackhawk M1niDark to CITY AND SAID HOSPITAL PROVIDING FOR THE Herein present for. discussion. Affirmative unanimous, 6 0' Neuhauser r 05 OF roll call 11 vote us / Luther PROCEEDS solicit support for the Martin Lu REPAYMENTOFTHE LOAN AND OF THE PRO . King March on 7/30/83, approved. SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS AND THE SECURING OF absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the Affirmative roll call vote -unanimous; 6/0, SAID REPAYMENT OBLIGATION; THE EXECUTION AND resolutions adopted. Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem DELIVERY OF AN ESCROW AGREEMENT RELATING TO - � Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald,. declared the motion to adopt the Consent THE REFUNDING OF SAID SERIES 1982'BONDS; THE to adopt AES. 83-250, Bk. _78, pp. 703-707, Calendar carried. SALE OF SAID SERIES 1983 BONOS; AND RELATED RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTIONS OF Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, MATTERS." Affirmative roll call vote COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF to set a public hearing for 8/30/83 on the unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor FACILITIES BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY AND proposed vacation c a portion of the Des Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. THE IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Moines Street right-of-way located Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, immediately west of Gilbert Street. The adopt RES. 83-243, Bk. 78, pp. 661-667, Neuhauser absent; They Mayor-• Prop tem Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried AUTHORIZING THE E%ELUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF declared the resolution adoptetl: unanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. AGREEMENT WITH VIVA INVESTMENTS. Tom Cilek, Moved by Erdahl, seconded by. Balmer, to A public hearing was held on the attorney for Viva Investments, appeared. adopt RES. 83-251, Bk. 78, npp. 708-712, proposed rezoning of Lots 28 and 47-56 of Affirmative roll cal I4ote uriani mous, 6/0, RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING RENEWAL OF LEASE WITH Westgate Addition, located on the east side Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem THE JOHNSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIA- . of Wheaton. Road, from R3 to RIB. K . en declared the resolution adoptedTION, for storage of equipment during winter Angersola, 735 Wheaton Road, appeared and Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, months. Affirmative roll call vote requested Council act favorably on the to adopt RES: 83-244, Bk. 78, pp..668-673,-A' unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor rezoning request. • - RESOLUTION FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING ON Pro tem declaredthe resolution adopted:.. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, AUGUST 30, 1983, ON PROPOSED COMMERCIAL Movetl. by Lynch, seconded by Dickson. 'to to defer for two weeks consideration of.a DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (VIVA INVESTMENTS adopt RES. 83-252; Bk. 78,. DP•- 713-718, resolution approving the preliminary subdi- PROJECT). Affirmative roll call vote RESOLUTION AWARDING CON' FOR THE.SERVICE vision plat of Oakes' Third Addition. Mayor unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor OF TDWING AND STORAGE OF IMPQUNDED VEHICLES Pro tem Ferret announced that informal Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. TO HOLIDAY WRECKER .SERVICE. ;Affirmative d; sr:ussion re the preferred location of Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, -to roll call vote 'unanimous, 6/0 Ne �hau*NP. Foster Road would be scheduled for August adopt RES. 83-245, Bk. 78, pp. cy4-666; ' absent. Toa 15th and pending outcome of that discussion RESOLUTION REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT To resolution adopted. . this resolution could be considered on EXCEED $650,000 IN AGGREGATE. PRINCIPAL Moved by .Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, August 16th. The Mayor Pro tem declared the AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE to adopt RES:' 83-253,. Bk. 78, pp. 719-720, motion to defer carried unanimously; 6/0, BONDS (OUTLOT 25.ASSOCIATE9 PROJECT) OF THE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF IOLINES U TO AMEND Neuhauser absent. THE•MAXIMUM .INCOME GUIOELINESNDER_ THE moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, DJRECTING POBLICA- HOUSE REHABILITATION . FORGIVABLE AND . LOW that the ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY TION OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ,ISSUE, CALL A INTEREST LOAN PROGRAM.. Affirmative -roll RIGHT-OF-WAY RUNNING SUTH FROM ,HIGHWAY 6 PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID call'vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent•. BETWEEN VALLEY AVENUE AND LINCOLN AVENUE, be BONDS AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A The Mayor Pro- tem -declared the resolution givgn second vote for passage. Affirmative MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT• Affix tri ehsentl adopted. roll call vote unanimous,. 6/0, Neuhauser Ball vote unanimous, 6/0, Moved by Erdahl,. seconded by Lynch, to absent. The . Mayor' declared the motion The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution .adopt RES. 83-254, Bk: OB,- pp; ;721'722, carried. adopted. AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, TO Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald; Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, ELIMINATE THE $3.00 PER'MOKTH SERVICE CHARGE that the rule requiring ordinances to be - to receive the correspondence from Paul. and FROM THE. HOUSING REHABILITATION considered an voted on for passage at two Roberta Johnson re. Lyon's 2nd Addition WEATNERIZATION LOAN. PROGRAM. Affirmative Council meetings prior to the meeting at . Special Paving Assessment. The Mayor Pro roll.'call vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser which it is to be finally passed be tem declared the oration carried unanimously, absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the suspended, the second consideration and vote 6/0' Neuhauser absent - The Mayor Pro tem announced one vacancy resolution adopted: be waived and that ORD. 83-3130, Bk. 21, pp. .r Moved by McDonald,: seconded, by. Lynch, 94-96, APPROVING. THE .FINAL LARGE SCALE on the Bd. of Electrical Examiners and to adopt RES. 83-225, Bk: 78, p:' 723,. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND THE AMENDED Appeals to be tilled by a representative of RESOLUTION RECLASSIFYING -FULL-TIME PRELIMINARY AND FINALPLAT OF TY'N CAE the public and one vacancy for a three-year POSITIONS IN THE .EQUIPMENT -DIVISION, SUBDIVISION,. PART 3, LOCATED SOUTH OF TY'N farm ending 30/The on Che Mayor's Youth ENGINEERING DIVISION AND PLANNING S PROGRAM CAE PARTS 1 AND 2, .be voted upon -for final Employment Ed. These appointments will be DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. -Affirme ativroll passage at this time. Affirmative roll call made at the 9/13/83 meeting of the City call vote unanimous, 6/O,. Neuhauser absent: vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The CouncCouncilmemDer Dickson noted informal The Mayor Pro tem declared the :reioletipn Mayor Pro tem declared -the motion carried. adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, that discussion re safety problems and Movedby Lynch , seconded by Erdahl," the ordinance be finally adapted at this ..environmental hazards on development sites. that the ORDINANCE AMENDING' CHAPTER 5 OF THE time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, Moved by Dickson, seconded by. Erdahl, to CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRY-OUTOF -OPEN 6/0; Neuhauser absent. - The .Mayor Pro tem direct the City .Attorney and appropriate BEEROR ALCOHOLIC BEVERASE CONTAINERS FAO)1 declared the ordinance adopted. staff to prepare, with priority, an - Moved by Balmer, seconded by,Lynch,. to amendment to the appropriate . code. with- LICENSED PREMISES, be given second vote for his atlopt RES. 83-239, Bk. 78, pp. 632-633, authority to be given to the City to passage.-CityAttyand . Jansen requested this APPROVING THE FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL withhold issuance of building- permits and ch item e-given voted the nemendedr Atli ante consideration DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY occupancy cy p64m ts for mnvircrrentat sites,those hazard for appears'next on the agenda. -'After roll. call AND FINAL PLAT OF TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART vote the Mayr Pro tem declared the 3, LOCATED SOUTH OF TY'N CAE, PARTS 1 AND 2. safefttedoblemi if Mayor building tem deor daredwthe ordinance defeated, 0/6,. Neuhauser absent Affirmative toll call vote unanimous, 6/0, p Moved by Lynch, y seconded by Dickson, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser that theORDINANCE-AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE declared the motion carried. absent: CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRYOUT OF OPEN Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, The Mayor Pro ter announced that item INERS FROM that the ordinance amending Chapter. 8.10, 3g., re Airport Overlay Zones ,.would be LICENSED PREMISES AND 40 PROHIBIT POSSESSION the Zoning Ordinance of the Municipal Code recons idered-at this time. Airport. Commis- OF SAME, be given first vote for passage. of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, by deleting stoner Schmeiser reported that a glide slope Affirmative roll call vote unan0ous,- 6/0, Section 8.10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, and of 22 to 1 would allow 14 toot trucks to Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem substituting in lieu thereof a new Section drive on the highway,and add approximately 2 declared the motion carried. 8.10.50, be considered -and given second vote feet l the d he rfelt Supply building site. for passage. The following people appeared Erdahl stated he felt a standard slope._ . Moved by Balmer, seconded by Mc0ooal d,• for discussion: . Airport Commissioner Russ hould.Moved be mE d aaine4 an seconded Dy edy210 hto =e, ANUL pEFEFLINGNAARTICE C EEM1V DIVISION P OF Schmeiser; E.K. Jones; Atty. Wm. Meardon, representing Plumbers Supply;. Wayne Balmer, accept the airport overlay ordinance with CHAPTER 23 O Passage. a CITY CODE, rolven l second 359 Lexington; Gari Slager, 901 7alwrn; Jim the amendment that Section 2 of the vote. for pa g Balmer, 235 Ferson Avenue. After amendments under -6.U0.50.3, 4 of the ordinance Mayor Pro tem dsub. (c), sub. vote eclared the amotionbcar carried. discussion, Council consensus was to amend (1), sub. (cl), on peg Y Lynch. seconded by Dickson, ' the ordinance with regards to runway 30. - be amended to read "5000 feet at a slope of Moved 8 31 99-100, The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion to 20 to 1 for rursways 20, 17, and 30." Also, that ORD. 83-3132, Bk.N 21, HE give second consideration to the original sentence 2 should be amended to delete the COUMPROVIDING FOR COERS F HE CC NCIL FOR THE MAYOR AND {plla+i n9 tliv Sion off rolidca115votea tAyee would teat "30 000 ma after '24" fe eat a slope lete "30" sof 34 tothat il IOWA ANDREPEALI GH ORDINANCE 0N01075-2765, _ None. Nays: Dickson, Ertlahl, Lynch, for runways 24 and 35." Also the map be passed and 5�1 optMcDonald voting rno nald, Perret. Absent: Neuhauser- supporting this. ordinancerdshould be e0changed NeuMysercall vote 'absent. The Mayor Pro tem Abstaining: Balmer. Council agreed to accordingly. seconded by Balmer, to continue with other agenda items and give members Erdahl and Lunch withdrew their declared the oradopted. staff time to formulate additional language motion and second so that language of the Moved by Lynch, for consideration late sin the econded by iD9cksan, a.,,dErdai O secs ded by Dickson.nt could be to amend the de. Moved by clared It e�mot on carried yunanimously Moved by Lynch, 97-98, ordinance before us to amend amendments in 6/0, Neuhauser absent. that ORD. 83-3131, Bk. 21, PD complete description of Council REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 223 Section 2 under 8.10.50.3, sub. (c), sub. A Gore. mP SOUTH RIVERSIDE CURT FROM RB TO R3A, be (1), sub. (c), deleting from sentence 2, activities is on file in the office of the passed and adopted. Affirmative roll call under c, ".30" and the comma preceding it and City Clark. /DAVID PERRET, MAYOR PRO TEM vote unanimous, 6/O, Neuhauser ebsent. The by adding a fourth sentence under c to read CITY CLERK Mayor Pro tem declared the ordSnance 30 ^OOThe Mayor Pro feet at a otem declae of 20 red the motiofor n ubmi tted •for publ i cats on 8/12/83 adopted. secondoU by Balmer, to amend carried, 5/0/1, with Balmer August 16, 1983 Moved by Lynch, that the ordinance rezoning property located abstaining and Houhauser absent. Moved by 8u02 MICROFILMED By `'lORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 110I NES Oma. Printers fee $ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached was published in said .paper L'` time(s), on the fol- io ' g date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this }day of A. D. 19_01-f) f / Notary Public No.) -9-3 / 6 .s�.a'`^ JULC.4IAYlfAAl±Eit / PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL d d by Lynch, that the OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -.8/2/83 The cost of publ ish ing the lot lowing procege,ci s calendar year lolr said publication is 55039 y8tlns Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 8/2/83, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Pro tem Perrot presiding. CouncilErdahl,members present: Balmer, Dickson, McDonald, Perret. Absent: Houhauser. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, that the following items anQ recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as presented: Approval of Official Council Actions, reg. mtg., 7/19/83, as published, subject to correction, as recommended Wthe City Clerk. Minutes .of Boards and Commissions: Riverfront Comm. -7/6/83; Design Review Comm. -7/27/83; Airport Comm. -7/21/83; Historic Preservation Comm. -6/22/83 & 7/13/83. Permit Motions.and Resolutions as recommended by the City Clerk: Approving Class C Liquor License & Sunday Sales for Senor Pablo's Ltd., 830 First Avenue. Approving Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Carlos O'Kelley's, 1411 Waterfront Drive. Approving Class C -Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Osco Drug Store, 201 S. Olinton. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for John's Grocery Inc., 401 E. Market. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Dickey's Sav-A-Lot, 1213 S. Gilbert Court. Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sun 323 Ea ShellBurlington. RES. 83-238, Bk. 78, P. 631, REFUNDING A PORTION OF A CIGARETTE PERMIT TO HAWKEYE AMUSEMENT. Correspondence: Ltrs. from the nevntn„n Association re the Capitol Street parking ramp, parking meters in the central business district and sidewalk cafes. The City Manager will reply after Council consideration. John B, Harper re a City -owned strip of land adjoining 427 Ferson Avenue, memo from- AndreaHauer attached. The City Manager will .reply after Council consideration. Memo from the Traffic Engle. re stop sign on Sandusky Avenue at Taylor Drive. Applications for Use of Streets and Public Grounds: Willard Kendall for the use of the east end of Tracy Lanefor a block party on 7/30/83, approved. Jane Lewis- to picket in front of Emma Goldman Clinic on 7/16, 23 and 30, 1983, approved for 7/16/83. Chamber of Commerce for the use of sidewalks for "Sidewalk Days" on 7/22 and 23/83, approved. . Kathy Mitchell i for use of Blackhawk Nin a prk to solicit support for Martin the Ma Luther King March on 7/30/83, approved. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous; 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The. Mayor Pro tem declared the motion to adopt .the Consent Calendar carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to set a public hearing for 8/30/83 on the proposed vacation of aPortion of the Des Moines Street right-of-way located immediately west of Gilbert Street. The Mayor Pro. tem declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held on the proposed rezoning of .Lots 28 and 47-56 of Westgate Addition, located on the east side of Wheaton Road, from R3 to R18. Ken Angersola,735 Wheaton Road, appeared and requested Council act favorably on the rezoning request. • Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to defer for two weeks consideration of.a resolution approving the preliminary subdi- vision plat of Oakes' Third Addition. Mayor Pro tem Perret announced that informal discussion re the preferred location o Foster Road would be scheduled for August 15th and pending outcome of that discussion this resolution could. be considered o August 16th. The Mayor Pro tem declared th mot to to defer carried unanimously, 6/0 Neuhauser absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson that the ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY RUNNING SOUTH FROM HIGHWAY BETWEEN VALLEY AVENUE AND LINCOLN AVENUE, b given second vote for passage. Affirmativ roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhause absent. The Mayor declared the metio carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald that the rule requiring ordinances to ` considered and voted on for passage at Council meetings prior to the meeting which it is to be finally passed suspended, the second consideration and vo be waived and that ORD. 83-3130, Bk. 21, p 94-96RESI, APPROVING. THE .FINAL LARGE' SCA PRELIMINARY NTIAL DAND LOFINAL PLANPMENT AND NOF HTY NEMC SUBDIVISION, PART 3, LOCATED SOUTH OF TY CAE PARTS 1 AND 2, be voted uponefor fin passage at this time. Affirmative roll ca vote unanimous, 6/0, No absent. T Mayor Pro tem declared the motion Carrie Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald. th the ordinance be finally adopted at th time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimou 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The .Mayor Pro declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, adopt RES. R3-239, Bk. 78, pp- 632-6 APPROVING THE FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENII DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND THE AMENDED PRELIMIN AND FINAL PLAT OF TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, P 3, LOCATED SOUTH OF TY'N CAE, PARTS 1 AND Affirmative toll call vote unanimous, 6 Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dicks that the ordinance amending Chapter 8. ofethe Zoning City Ordinance low- City, townhe t,nbyipal C delet Section 8.10.50, Airport Overlay Zones, s..SSLi tut tnJ in lieu thereof a _act at 624 South Gilbert from C2 to R3A, be passed and adopted. Atty. Joe Holland, representing Jim and Loretta Clark, appeared and notified Council that his client was no longer involved with the project. He requested Council defer action to afford the actual owner an opportunity to pursue the rezoning request. After discussion, moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, to defer third reading of the ordinance for no more than 30 days. The. Mayor Pro tem declared the motion to defer carried unanimously, 6/0. Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held to consider approving proceedings with the issuance and Ale of not to exceed 5550,000 aggregate principal amount of commercial development revenue bonds (Pipeyard Partners Project) of the -City of Iowa City, Iowa. Atty. Joe Holland, representing Jim and Loretta Clark, appeared., by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-240, Bk. 78, pp. 634-640, APPROVING PROCEEDING WITH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NOT TO EXCEED $550,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (PIPEYARO PARTNERS PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. -Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by. Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-241, Bk. 78, pp. 641-653, REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $900,000 IN AGGREGATE UNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE ABONDS (LYMAN ADDITION ASSOCIATES PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE, CALL A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL TO ISSUE SAID BONDS AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT. Afffrvative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor . Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, iu • PL ;CS , 42 e_,. 'm 5qa-FFA RESOLLUTION OF THENDING AND E CITY SUPPLEMENTING OF THECM OF IOWA CITY', IOWA, ADOPTED JULY 5, 1983, ENTITLED: 'RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR: THE ISSUANCE OF HOT TO EXCEED $26,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL EFUNDING REVENUE. BONDSUNT OF , SERIES 1983SPITAL 1(MERCY LITY RHOSPITAL PROJECT), OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, FOR THE PURPOSE'' OF LENDING THE PROCEEDS THEFORT HE OF TO MERCY PURPOSE OFSPITAL JOWA, DEFRAYING, JHE COSTIOWA, RETIRING CERTAIN INDEBTEDNESS . OF -SAID HOSPITAL AND THEREBY ADVANCE REFUNDING THE OUTSTANDING ISSUE OF $19,975;000 HOSPITAL FACILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1982 (MERCY HOSPITAL PROJECT) OF THE CITY. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A TRUST INDENTURE TO SECURE SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS: THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A.LOAN AGREE- MENT AND SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID FOR TH CITY AND SAID HOSPITAL PROVIDING 0 REPAYMENT OF THE LOAN AND OF THE PROCEEDS SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS AND THE SECURING O SAID REPAYMENT OBLIGATION; THE EXECUTION AN DELIVERY OF ANESCROWAGREEMENT. RELATING T THE REFUNDING OF SAID.SERIES 19B2'BONDS; TH SALE OF SAID SERIES 1983 BONDS; AND RELATE MATTERS." Affirmative roll call vet unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayo Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, adopt RES. 83-243, Bk. 78, pp. 661-667 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM 0 AGREEMENT WITH VIVA INVESTMENTS. Tom Cilek attorney for. Viva Investments, appeared Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 6/0 .Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro to declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald .to adopt RES. 83-244. Bk. 78 pp. .668-673.. RESOLUTION FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING 0 AUGUST 30, 1983, ON PROPOSED COMMERCIA DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (VIVA INVESTMENT PROJECT). Affirmative roll call vo unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The May f Pro tem declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, adopt RES. 83-245, Elk. 78, pp. 674-686; n RESOLUTION REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT e EXCEED $650,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIP AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVEN BONDS (OUTLET 25.ASSOCIATES PROJECT) OF T CITY OF IOWA CIN, IOWA, DIRECTING PUBLIC LL 6 PUBLIC TION FHEARING ON THE NOTICE OF EPROPOSAL TONTION TO SISSUEASA e BONDS- AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF e MEMORANDUM. OF AGREEMENT. Affirmative ro r call vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absen n The Mayor Pro tem declared the resoluti adapted. loved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonal ..a to rereive the correspondence from Paul a two Roberta Johnson re Lyon's 2nd Addict e Mayor bo temcial declaredi the moti me a,riedhunanlmousl to 6/0, Neuhausor absent. p, The Mayor Pro tem announced one vacan LE on the Bd. of Electrical Examiners a ED Appeals to be filled by a representative AE the public and one vacancy for a three -ye al Employment term ngBel. O/These 1/86 oappointmen the nts will u 11 made at the 9/13/83 meeting of the Ci he Council. d Councelmember Dickson noted info at discussion re safety, problems Is environmental hazards on development site Moved by Dickson, seconded by. Erdahl, tem direct the City Attor,q and priori o ri staff to prepare, to amendment to the appropriate code w 33, authority to be given to the City AL withhold issuance of building permits AMY occupancy permits for those sites wh ART could present an environmental hazard 2, safety problem if building or occupancy w /g. permitted. The Mayor Pro tem declared tom motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Neuhau absent. on, The Mayor Pro tem announced that i 10, 3g re, Airport Overlay Zones, would ode reconsidered at this time. Airport Corm ing stoner Schmeiser reported that a glide sl and of 22 to 1 would allow 14 foot trucks and drive on the highway and add approximatel 1r to the Plumbers Supply builUing si Erdahl, secon c ORDINANCE OFETHE NMUNICIPAL CODE OFG CHAPTER 8. 10. HTHE OCI7Y OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, DELETING SECTION 8.10.50, AIRPORT OVERLAY ZONES, AND ION 8.10.50,SUBSTITUTINGAMENDED,1 beHgiven firsEOF A t vote for 8.10.5e- The Mayor Pro tem declared the passage. 5/0/1, Balmer abstaining and motion carried, Neuhauser absent. Council agreed to meet at 8:00 A.M. on Thursday (8/4) and Friday (8/5) for second and third considerations of the amended ordinance. Recommendations of the Design Review Committee noted as follows-' (1) 308 S. Gilbert Street: Haupert moved and Wegman seconded that approval ofhe the design plaReview nsftee orrecommend app 308 South Gilbert Street as presented, subject to the landscaping, plans, when formulated, to be resented to the Design Review Commpassed dtae for unanimously, informalMotSummerwi 11 absent Pa absent. (2) 302 5. Gilbert Street: Haupert moved and Wegman seconded that the design plans for 302 South Gilbert Street be .approved as presentad, subject to the landscaping plans, when formulated, to be presented to the Design Review Committee for. informal review. Motion passed unanimously, Summervill absent. (3) 320 E. Washington Street: Lafore moved and Eckholt seconded that the design plans for 320 E. Washington Street be approved as presented: The Committee noted it was an improvement over the existing building and'that the materials chosen for the renovation were ,:very appropriate to both the building "and its surroundings. Further, the Committee stated the simple design works well withthe existing building. .Hotton passed unanimously, Summerwill absent. _ Keyed by Dickson, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt the, following resolutions: RES. MAVne83-246, ATO k EXECUTE AND-6THE AC TY AUTHORIZINGTHE TTO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT FOR HOME REPAIRSFORTHE ELDERLY, ALSO KNOWN AS CHORE SERVICES,WITH THE ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY; RES. 83-247, -Bk. 78, pp. 690-694, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR ..TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO 'ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH THE'NAYOR'S YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM AND INDEPENDENT LIVING, INC:; FOR THE GRANTSEOF JOBS1983 BILLOMFUNDS FORNITY THENT BLOCK 14YEP/IL EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM; BES.' 83-248, W. 78,.pp: 695-700,. AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO. SIGN:AND THE CITY CLERK TO. ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHEAST IOWA FOR ..THF-0SE OF 1981. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK. GRANT JOBS. BILL FUNDS FOR THE.EXPANSION AND MODERNIZATION', OF FOOD " SERVICE "TRAINING FACILITIES FOR DISABLED ADULTS; and -RES. -83- 249, Bk. 78, pp 701-702, RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY TO AUTHORIZE... THE CITY OF IOWA CITY,. IOWA,' TO := CREATE A - MILLER/ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT AREA.: Staffinember E Hencin -present for discussion. Affirmative 6/0 Neuha user unanimous, 1 call vote non F rol 1 F ahsent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the 0 resolutions adopted. 0 - Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald,, E to adopt RES.. 83-250, Bk. 78, pP• 703-707; D RESOLUTION , AUTHORIZING' EXECUTION• OF e COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE. OF r FACILITIES BETWEEN T14E CITY OF IOWA CITY'AND THE IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL. DISTRICT. ' to Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, ' Neuhauser absent: The Mayor ^ Pro tem F declared the -solution adopted: .Moved by Erdahl, seconded by.Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-251, Bk. 78, pp. 708-712, RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING RENEWAL OF LEASE WITH To THE JOHNSON COUNTY - AGRICULTURAL' ASSOCIA- - TION, for storage of equipment'during winter months. Affirmative roll call .vote A' unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor N Pro tem declared the resolution adopted:; L Moved by lynch, seconded by Dickson, to S - adopt RES. '83-252, Bk. 7B;' pp:' 713-718, to RESOLUTION AWARDING -CONTRACT FOR. THE .SERVICE Mayo OF TOWING AND STORAGE OF 'IMP6UNDE0 VEHICLES TO HOLIDAY WRECKER SERVICE: Affirmative to roll call vote 'unanimous; 6/0,Neuhauser A absent, The Mayor Pro tem declared: the TO resolution adopted. AL Moved by .Erdahl, seconded by FN:Donald, UE to adopt RES: 83-253„ Bk. 78, pp. 719-720, HE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF IOWA CITY TO AMEND A- THE MAXIMUM INCOME GUIDELINES UNDER: THE A HOUSE REHABILITATION FORGIVABLE AND. LOW ID INTEREST. LOAN PROGRAM. Affirmative roll A call vote unanimous, 6/0 Neuhauser absent, - 11 The Mayor Pro tem' declared the resolution t. adopted. on to adopt RES. 83-254Erdah, Bit. 78, PP. Lynch, by 2122, d AUTHORIZING THE CITY, OF, IOWA CIN, 70 mtl ELIMINATE THE $3.00 PER. MONTH SERVICE CHARGE on FROM THE 'd-uiU51.14 REHABILITATION ro WEATHERIZATION LOAN PROGRAM. Affirmative Y. roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Nouhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem declared the cy resolution adopted. - - Lynch - of Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch - of to adopt RES. 83-225,' Bk: 78, P. 723, ar RESOLUTION RECLASSIFYING FULL-TIME th POSITIONS IN THE . EQUIPMENT DIVISION. be ENGINEERING DIVISION AND PLANNING & PROGRAM ty DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. .Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/D,.Neuhauser absent: anal The Mayor Pro tem declared the resolutipn and adopted. es. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Erdahl, to that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THI ate CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRY -OUT OF OPEN an BEER CR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINERS FROM ith LICENSED PREMISES, be given second vote for to passage. City Atty. Jansen requested this and Item be voted down and first consideration fch be hich or appears e next onn to hthe agenda . e -ended oAfter rollce wcall ere vote the - Mayor Pro tem declared the the ordinance defeated, 0/6, Neuhauser absent. ser Moved by Lynch: seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE tem CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE BEER OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CARRY-OUT CONTAINERS FROM is- LICENSED PREMISES AND TO PROHIBIT POSSESSION ape OF SAME, be given first vote for passage. to Affirmativeroll call vote unanimous, 6/0. y 2 Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem Le, declared the motion carried.d by McDonald, Printers fees CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is heretoatyy�hed�, was published in said paper .547 time(s), on the fol- lowin date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this c95�day of A. D. 19 Notary Public' No. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -8/3/83 The cost of publishing the followingg proceedings and cla ims.ls 58.16. Cumulative cost (orltlis calen•.' dar year lor,said publication Is.55,047.64. 'Iowa City Council meeting, August 3i^,1983; q8: 05 AM;.' n;ethe City Manager's Conference" Room: -Mayor Pro' tem Perret presiding.. Councilmembers present: Perret:- Absent: Balmer, Oickson, Erdahl, lynch,... McDonald, Neuhauser. ".Staffinemoers,. present: Karr. 'Tape recorded OwTape'83r 25, sided, 1877-1905.:' The Mayor Pro tem stated a quorum was not present. He summarized discussion- of;+ the. formal. Council mtg., 8/2/83 -re She At rport Overlay Zones Ordinanceand announced special meetings for Thursday, 8/4/83 and Friday, 8/5/83, atb:00,AM, No{further business was transacted:: A mote complete I description of Cauncil activities is on file in the office of the City. Clerk: s/MARIAN K:. KARR, CITY CLERK Submitted:for publication 8/15/83 _8459 - August 17, 1983_ MICROFILMED BY -'DORM MICROLAB t CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES i I 73 Printers fee S� CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA. Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I Bronwyn S. van, Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier o. the IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which. is heretoat the Watimelsis on thed o said paper fo JOW14F, date(s), n2� Ag Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of A. D. 91 o 19S.L—/ Notary Public No. l� { lV d .tiuusss . -- --.-nC'c�r1AI PUBLICATION OFFICIAL. ACTIONS OF COUNCIL 78/4/83 Thecost of publishing the follt Jiinbb'proceeclings ' and claims is $5.73. CumulatlYe Cestlorthtscalen- "tlar year,for said publieahon is $5,05137 jovIa t Council spe¢ial� meets ng. August 4,''1983..8:45 ANI ift<a, the City :. irr ManaAjr!s;.Cdnference RoomayCi ty'C1ik K - pres, ding-. counci.inembers;present; E'Balmerr Dickson, 'Lynch,, McDonald.' sent- 'Erdahl, Neuhauser' Perret*!c ;j Dueto the lack of a quorum..'. no further business was transacted `• A more complete description of Council .activities" is on file, in the ofllee'of the`�I . City Clerk'� -- - I s/NARIAN KJ -KARR. CITY CLERK . Submitted for publication 8/16/83 8766 August=l8, 1983 MICROFILMED BY JORM IV icROLAB i CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES f l Printers fee 53 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION sB STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County. THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, being duly Bronwyn S- Van Fost en, a..,orn, say that I amrtgryzENea news - IOWA ubl shed in said county, and treat paper published a printed copy of which is ea was published in said hereto att tirne(s), on the fol- plape-,owin / lowln ate(s): I � � Cashier subscribed and sworn to before me I ��1 �� � ,�+,, A.D. this Q_25 day of_09t, 19_iL� (/ Notary Public .OFFICIAL PUBLICATION -. . . OFFICIAL COUNCIL, ACTIONS B/5/8pp3 anheC eosmsf lsU t15539Co iic iWe costtlor ithi9 calendar Year for said publication 1,.55068 90 • j lova City Council, special ager � 8/5/83, at 8:10 AM in the City Ma^aper �. Conference Roam•' c^uncilmem ers present. p{ckson,'Erdahl, Balmer. Lynch,RcDonald. , Absent:-Neuhauser, Perret. .Dickson, Moved by Erdahl;'seconch as . int.Councilmember Lynch as Tem motion toapp The city Clerk declared the mo, carried, 5/0; Neuhauser, Perret ort�edt on a City Attorney Jansen r ( Planning . conversation Mi th.Me1 Fischer (FAA an .___ ....1riai stafimem., H�lliagoner -no r ,•• _.- and that Al Boothrser. He stated that I t felt it was Shaint the 20 ot unreasonable for the P7 uab¢res 3uDD Y 1 glide slope pa off at 34 :to Property and then to leyeting. 1, Jansen-alsolreport6d on discussIoniser runway, 6.. Airp?rt Cowni..Jon x.Schop 34 1• stated .:current reference a eared. and Charles. Barker, Hest Side Co 1 slope.on noted that the ' -current, 34 1 several runway 6 runs into the ground in t piecec: partl5ulanlYr on the Nest- Side company Property. 'After' discdsplain Councilmembers, diI Fisc Jansen to exp -the problem tot t1 airisc . specialreport maeting ip Council a: their . scheduled for b:3o al' seconded by Ertlahl, Moved by McOonald..1 QmsPora ry-:chair to adjourn 9:15 AN. ' decJared the motion carsent. nanimously. 5/0, Nouhauser;:: Per seriPtion of Council Amore compl rte de Activities is on iiia in the office of the City Clark.- s/LARRY LYNCH; TEMPORARY MAYOR PRO TEM ,/MARIAN K. KARR,. CITY CLERK 5mittod for Public t" on 8/17/83 ob AUgUst 19,.19&1 8786.:: C.. MICROFILMED BY JORM Pl(iCROLAB } CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ;' I 07 Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County, se: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto att ed, Was published in said paper, time(s), on the fol- lowin ate(s):29, a �7 • ll -- Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 95gday of A.D. 19_S3 „ ,—, otary Public No.—/�ICQ� . OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL COUNCIL ACTIONS -8/5/83 Thecost of uuublishing the following proceedings and claims is $22.89. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication is $5,091.79. Iowa City Council, special meeting, August 5, 1983, -4: 30 P.M. , in .the City Manager's Conference Room. City Clerk karr presfding. Counci lmembers present:' Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald. Absent: Neubauser, Perret.. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by.Diekson, to appoint Councilmember lynch Temporary Chair.The City Clerk declared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0. Neuhauser and Perret absent.. - City. Atty: Jansen, reported on his, discussions with the FAA and presented his recommendations for revisions to, .the ordinance.' Jansen recommended a.change,in the surface configuration -of approach overlay zone 'of runway 30 and surface configuration for clearoverlay zones -of runways- 6, - and' 24 (Section a. 10.50.3(c)(l)c•3 and Section and C.) rounil di.e_ted staff workwithWayne Overman of the Howard Green Firm in preparing an w initial timetable - for. completion of. an .impact study..-The„.initial timetable should be presented')to - Council in two weeks. Consensus;,of:-the. Council agreed to vote - tlownitha giiport ordinance on the table and revs se:_Lhe'� ordinance to include the City Attorney's;,. recommendations. .. Moved' by Erdahl, seconded by. McDonald,, that�the airport ordinance given: first reading, at the Council meeting of 8/2/83; be'given - second vote: for passage. The Temporary .Chair.declared the motion defeated, 0/4/1, with Balmer' abstaining and 'Neuhauser and PerrW absent. ` Moved. by, Erdahl , seconded by. McDonald,; that the ORDINANCE AMENDING - CHAPTER S.TO;.THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE.OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, BY DELETING SECTION, 8.10.50, AIRPORT OVERLAY :ZONES. AND SUBSTITUTING IN LIEU THEREOF -'A: NEW SECTION 810.50, AS AMENDED (per recommendations of the City Attorney), be .givenfirst vote for passage. The Temporary Chair .declared • the motion carried, 4/0/1, with Balmer abstaining and Neuhauser and Perret absent.. Second reading of the ordinance would be Saturday, August -6,at 8: 00 AM :and final consideration at 5: 15 Monday; August S. - Moved by Dickson, seconded byErdahl, -, to adjourn: 5:30 PIN. The Temporary Chair declared the motion. carried. unanimously, 5/0,.Hauhauser and, Perret absent. - A more complete description of. Council activities is on file intheoffice of the City Clerk. s/LARRY- LYNCH,'. TEMPORARY MAYOR PRD TEM s/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK ' Submittod for publication on 8/17/83 8783, August 19, 1983 1 MICROFILMED BY "DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES t t L MICROFILMED BY JORM OCROLAB s CEDAR RAPIDS•DES lAOINES r -t Printersfee $� OF PUBLICATION CERTIFICATE , STATE OF IOWA, Johnson CoPntty,s8' THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .,'. OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF. -COUNCIL -8/6/83. ' the cost of publishing the following proceedin s clalms Is* 511.45. Cumulative cost for this I' . dulycalendar. -Van being and Year for said publications 55;103.24. Bronwyn S. Fossen, say that I am the cashier of the Iowa' • City cauocii, special antg., ' 8/e/ea . at 8:00 'AS in the City Manager's - sworn; IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN, a news- and that Conference f Room. Councilmembers Present; Balmer. . Dickson Erdahl; •Lynch, McDonald. . hr,�hPd in said county, - paper pj...-___ - copy Ot wnlCtl 15 aw ue,�nr r, Perret Moved by Erdahl, seconded'tiy Dickson Temporary Chair. The a notice, a printed hereto a Che was published in said the fol- to appointt. Lynch as City Clerk declared the motion carried 5/0 time(s), on paper Neuhauser Perret absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl loWln date(s): / that the. ORDINANCE AMENDING^LHAPIER'8. 10, PAL CODE, IILOWA OF'THETHENING CITY OOF CITY? IOWAUNBYIDELETING .' �SECTION..8.30.5o, AIRPORT OVERLAY '20IIES,LAW INLIEU. THEREOF: A NEW SECTION -. - SUBSTITUTING 8:10.50,: AS AMENDED; be. given second vote The Temporary Chair:•declared the motion carried, 4/0/1,, Neuhauser; Perret -the Cashier. absent and Balmer abstaining. Moved ', by. Erdahl,. seconded. by Dickson, •adjourn The Temporary Chair - to '8:05 AM: :,declared the motioncarried unanimously,' t 5/01 Nouhauser, Perret absent.-.; A more complete description of- Council and sworn to before me activities, is on file in the office of the;. City Clark. Subscribed Y ` A.D. s/LARRY LYNCH YENPORARY MAYOR PRO TEN s/MARIAN K.`KARR CITY CLERK this day of Submitted for publication on 8/17/83 August 20, 1983 �j� 8788 19511 _ �r I` r' Notary Public No. 4_4.1 :E MICROFILMED BY JORM OCROLAB s CEDAR RAPIDS•DES lAOINES r -t 5 Printers fee $JL�L CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto att ched, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol- lowin date(s)- 3 I E J Cashier Subscribed and swoorjn� to before me ' c2 day of .. A.D. 19 U 'Notary Public 40. .IUU SLAhRAKE7e . _ OFFICIAL PUBLICATION _ - OFFICIAL ACTIONS of COUNCI L-8/8/83 .. The cost of publishingg the follo; l-6 proceed- in Cale dar year for said'pub icatioin eis S51iA.691his Iowa City Council, specialmto., v' 8/8/83, at 5:15 PM id�-the City Manager's Conference- Room. - CoLncidmorbars`. present;; Dickson, Erciahl, Lynch, McDonald..' Absent: Balmer, Neuhauser, Perrot.` " Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, Cappoint Councilmember Lynch as Temporary Lhair. The City Clerk declared the motion •.T. carried, 4/0, Balmer., Neuhauser;. Perret" .':.absent. Moved by McDonald,seconded by Erdahl; that ORD.. 83-3133; Bk. 21', pp. 101-130,' ;AMENDING CHAPTER 8.10„TME ZONING'ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL COOS OF THE CITY' OF IOWA ' CITY• IOWA , BY. DEL ETING SECTION. 8.30.50, "AIRPORT OVERLAYZONES,-AND SUBSTITUTING IA - LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION:8.10.50, AS ;:AMENDED, be passed and adopted. "Alii rnative, —•: roll call vote, 4/0, Balmer, Neuhauser, r Perret absent:�,isThe Temporary Chair declared -the motion adopted. :'.Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl; ^ to adjourn. 5:20: PM. The. Temporary: Chair: declared the 'moflbh 7' carried`unanimously, - ^- 4/0� Balmer, Nouhauser;� Perrot absent. .A more doeplete_description.of Council activfttea-ir`on':file-ln. the office of -the,,'.; City Clerk. ' 5/LARRY LYNCH,°TEMPORARY MAYOR PRO TEM s/MARIAN K. KARR CITY.CLERK Submitted for publication on 8/16/83 8802 August 22, 1983. ' r MICROFILMED BY JORM QICROLAB { CEDAR RAPIDS•DES IAOINES 1 i l I'm z Councilmembers discussed • the agreement with Iowa City School District.' re Central Junior High, with respect to public purpose and provisions of square feet and - period of time. After discussion, moved by Lynch. seconded by Perret,'-'to adopt RES. 83-271, . Bk. 79, Pp•l'781-782;: AUTHORIZING. THE: MAYOR AND CITY CLERK, TO EXECUTE. AN, AGREEMENT REGARDING THE.CENTRAL°JUNIOR HIGH PROPERTY. WITH .THE IOWA- CITY`.COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR, THE'; -'PURPOSE OF RESOLVING A DISPUTE REGARDING. RESPECTIVE' `LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE PROPERTY LOCATED IN IOWA CITY; JOHNSON, COUNTY; ' IOWA,'.'and.. to amend the agreement, page. 3. item 5;, PUBLI PURPOSE DEFINED. . 'to . read "The' publIC 'purpose requirement pill tie"met.:ifa buyer agrees,.to provide'`;opei (1)'; off, -street _ parking.,place.for every 400square-feet. pf- the property' purchased for: a minimumy'df .three -years -and three months after;thedate of possession... Affirmative, Toll call vote -.unanimous, X7/01• all Councilmemt rs. present:-'Tbe Mayor declared-thwresoluelon adopted .^ .. Moved: by : lynch, seconded-by' 0l ckson.- to adopt RES 83-272, Bk: , 79,- p•783' RESOLUTION, AUTHORIZING, -THE MAYOR, AND' JHE CITY•, CLERK 470 EXECUTE: -;A QUIT -CLAIM DEET) PURSUANT TO -THE ;SETTLEMENT AND.WRITTEiI AGREEMENT' REGARDiNG THE. CENTRAL. JR. HIGH - PROPERTY, Affirmative roll' call'.unanimous2. 7/0, .all Councilmembers-present..:The Mayor, declired the: resolution adopted.: . Moved by Lynchl -seconded by' Oicksl ne - that the.rule requiring ordinances to be considered and,. voted .ort -for passage at; two Council` meetings,prior=to'-the meeting'.a't which it. is to be .final ly_-:pas,sd;`be 'suspended;?,'--the•,:first 'and �.'seeond - ,consideratioo(and vote be waivedtand('that ORD. .83-3135; Bk. 21; pp. .113-114,,.AMENDING 'CITY -CODE OF ORDINANCES° SECTION 21-20(4) TO• ' EXPRESSLY.:'EMPOWER. IHE''LIBRARY ::BOARD),10 .AUTHORIZE. CITY.EOUNCIL TO NEGOTIATE. LIBRARY'. USE' -CONTRACTS be' -voted `upon},: for• final, passage •.aC tMs time. Aff(rmative ro1L - wil; ; .•:vote unanimous - 7/0; =alb eouncilmembers present:: The Mayor decl egad: - the motion carried."Hovidl - by Lync6;• •seoonded'tiy.Dickson;'.that. the ordinaneebe: .finally adopted at:thi i; time.:.�Affitioative roll 'call' -vote `'unanimous, "7/0 "'a1T,, counoilmembers.,present;; The Mayor:decl'ared. the:ordinance adopted. ; .. Moved by:McWnald,:seconded by Erdahl, to -adopt. RES. "83-273,"Bk 79 'pp.. :784 785' AUTHORIZING'.THE,:. MAYW10 SIGN:=A :JOINT'` AGREEMENT. WITH•THE. LIBRARY BOARD REGARDING 'NEGOTIATION' OF-, LIBRARY' S&VICES; CONTRACTS ,.. WITH THE. 'JOHNSON COUNTY '::BOARD OF:. SUPERVISORS:(', Affirmgtiye roll>`cal1,'vote 'unanimous, 7/0, Z al,l Councilmembers - present., The Mayor'declared the resolutionadap - Noved.by Balmer seconded byiMcOonal(d:•:. that the.iule ,requiring ordinances to Ue.. considered and "voted'..on for,pissige'at two., Councilee ,; mtings prior-to'.�the,ioeettng'at, .which it is to be. ifinallY,.passed,;D4: 'suspended,'"' the ' st, ;-and ". secodd ;'fir wndideration and vote,:be�wai ved,'and that ORD.:: 8373136. Bk.:21,,iPp•';115; 116'' Td,' CORRECT. PRIOR -ERRONEOUS:ORDINAHCE VACATING. ALLEY'RIGHT-OF WAY: PLATTED IN - LYMAN'COOK%. --.SUBDIVISION OF;1OUTLOT 25, -ORIGINAL, TOWN; Wi voted,upon`1or f_inal'passage at this Lima,,•• - 'Affirmmmative roll call: vote unanimous 7/0'.' '.all, Councitlbers:.;present ;The MayoP declared;•, the, motion carried,, Moved_. by,:'' Balmer ; :seconded 'by McDonald,:'. that ttie" 'ordinancebeifi nal 1y; adopted at this time. Affirewtivee;rol:l'dal Lvote(unanimous„7/0,' ill Councilmembeis':; present.; ,lbe.,MayoP . `declared''the ordinance' adopted'.:,,. ,; ” roved ;by Ferret, seco6ded,bY`Oicksonv that_ ORD... 83 3139..: Bk. '21.,PP:'•117-1185 'AMENDING `-SECTION '23-74 AND 'REPEALING ARTICLE' IV;' DIVISION' 2'OF'CHAPTER13 OF -THE -CITY : CODE: • be,- passed and ,;'adopted.:; AffirMtive.rol l call vote unanimous 7/0;.,. all • Cauncilmembers• present ''•The^,Mayor• .declared the ordinance.. adopteda Moved by Balmer.. seconded:by: McDonald;' to' adjourn: 10:15 -P.M. -The Mayor declared; -the emotion earr,ied'. uoanimously,ti 7/0, 'all.: Counci)members. presents- : 'A more completd description•of Council activities ison' file An -the office•of'the City Clerk. s/MARY C NEUHAUSER MAYOR.' sMARIAN K. KARR; CITY CLERK Submitted:for publication on. 8/26/a3- .037 : August 3o;.1983:: , DORM VMICROLAB i CEDAR RAPIDS•DES iAOINES FFICIAImR -•T1oN vacated portions of Sunset Street and the A frontage'. road between' Highway 1 and Bryn the motion Heights. dPart lunanimouy Mayor 7/0, all Councilmembers present.seconded by McDonald. Moved by Balmer, proposed amento set a dment ic etoithe (zoning ordinance which would provide orfor deelared the motion lot line structures. na inewslY, 7/0, all carried Councilmembers present. ., Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret, for on the W proposed t a public rezoninghearing 1,6 acres �in the southwest quadrant of the intersection of Gilbert and Prentiss streets from C2 to R3A. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously; 7/0.i all Councilmembers present. . • Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson- to ickson, prop sed public drezoning riot for 9/13/83 property located at .522 South Dubuque Street from C2 to R3B. The Mayor declared the motion carried unnlmeuslY. .7/0, :Councilmembers present. ,loved by.. Dickson, secHCDonded by 9/13/83a pont the epdposed rezoning t a public io fng or entire, Highway. ;.Commercial, (CH) zoning district located north of intersection of First... Avenue :and. MUscatine.AVenue- The Mayor declared the . motion carried unanimously. 7/0..' all Councilmembers oresent:. Lynch, Moved by UiCkaon.to set a - seconded by !y r for on a P posed amendmenttoic to the sign,P ovisions of the zoning ordinance to permit the same signage in .the RNC -20 zone as is permitted in other multi-fami ly .zones. The Mayor declared the motion' carried unanimously, 7/0,. all Councilmembers present. A; public. hearing was held on the . .proposed rezoning of certain- property located. at 521 Kirkwood Avenue from M1 to `R2 The following people :appeared for the rezoning: •John Bennett, 909 Webster; Harold Stager.11622 Ki St. Avenue; Eileen Doerring. Whiting, 922 Walt Street. nwnee,Atty. andA1. Lary reprasentirg. -Schnittjer, MHS Consultants, appeared against the rezoning., After discussion n Council directed staff .to -prepsre . economic., -analysis of maximum PAD - development under R2 zoning. Copies of .the report will be sent to nbighbors and owners land both -will be notified•. ,if this item"is delayed longer.than twro:wieks•.: A public, hearing; was held on the proposed.rezoningg. of. Lots, 22-24-and.64-71 of Westgate Adds ti 011 .located -on Keswick Drive and Westgate Crcle: Council Troted the Planning • and Zoning:`"recommendation excluded Lot 24. Nelda Gebhart, 8 Westgate ,Circle,- appeared encouraging rezoning. and Presented 'a petition. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson.. to .receive and place on file. the.petition. ,The Mayor declared the motioncarriedunanimously, '7/0, all. Councilmembers present. was .held on a A' public hearing Proposed .amendment to Section- 8.10.28D regarding .the powers of the Board of Adjustment. _ 'Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch. that the ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY RIGHTY IINETOFF522YSOUT DUBUQUE STREET, be giABMING THE EAST ven n first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call- "vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the motion carried - Moved by Balmer, seconded bylPleer112. that ORD. -'83-3134. Bk. 21, PP. VACATING CERTAIN ALLEY .RIGHT -OF -MAY RUNNING•SOUTH FROM HIGHWAY 6 BETWEEN VALLEY AVENUE. AND.. LINCOLN. AVENUE, be Passed and adopted. - Affi rmatival1. roll call llmemvote unanimous, 7/0, .bers present. The Mayor all the ordinance adopted. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to defer until 8/30/83 consideration of a resolution approving the preliminary __ :<<on olat of Dean- Oakes' -Third Addition The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously. - 7/0, all Councilmembers Present . Moved by Balmer, seconded by 731k�32, to adopt RES. 83-262, Bk. 79.. pp. APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT OF HARDING'S FIRST ADDITION, A RURAL SUBDIVISION: Affirmative ll roll call vote unanimous. Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-263, Bk. 79, PP- BDIVISION PLAT7OF�FIRST AND ROCHESTER ADDAPPROVING THE FINAL ITION' PART TED NORTH AND EAST OF THE 1ATERSELTION OF ROCHESTER AVENUE AND FIRST AVENUE. Affirmative roll call vote 7/0. all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the reso;uL;un adopted. Moved by Balmer seconded by Perret, to dopt RES. 83-264, Bk. 79, pp- 738-739, APPROVING THE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT OF PART 30, MACBRIDE ADDITION TO IOWA CITY, IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers P The Mayor declared the resolution adoptd. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Perret, that a recommendation of the Iowa City Planning and Zoning Commission that the City Council recommend approval of the preliminary plat of Woodland Valley Estates,, located northwest of the Iowa River and east of Stewart Road to the City of Coralville be sent. After discussion the motion was amended to include the following staff remarks with the Planning and Zoning recommendation: "A revised preliminary plat was submitted to staff on Tuesday. August 2,'1983, by the consultants , working for the .owners of Woodland Valley Estates. The concern of a.single steep access for 28 parcels of land has been further addressed by the applicant through the addition of an upgraded and expanded culvert drainage system over which Oak Park Lane (a single means egress) will pass and provision of a 40 feet access easement between Lots 3 and 4 extending along Lot' 30. The secondary means of access should conformto the same standards applied to other streets within the subdivision, which would be a 50 foot access easement." The Mayor declared the motion 'as amended' carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. - moved by Ralmer, seconded by Perret, to send, under the mayor's signature, the e rcommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding the rezoning of 73 acres in the county south of the Iowa City Airport and north of the Johnson County Fairgrounds from 'RS to Cl- The. Mayor declared .the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. A public hearing was held on the issuance of commercial development revenue bonds, Series 1983 (Iowa State Bank & Trust Company Project) in the aggregate Principal amount of $2,500,000. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-265, Bk. 79, pp. 746-746, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE- AND SALE OF -COMMERCIALDEVELOPMENT &ETRUSTMCOMPANY PROJECT) OFITH STATE E CIN OF IOWA, CITY, IOWA, IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPIAL AMOUNT OF $2,500.000 TO FINANCE THE COSTSOF-ACQUISITION BY CONSTRUCTION OR PURCHASE OF LAND, BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS SUITABLE .FOR USE AS A BANK FOR IOWA STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY, IOWA CIN, IOWA; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT' WITH IOWA STATE BANK & TRUST REPAYMENT OFA: THE CITY, PROVIDING PROCEEDSOHE F SUCH BONDS, AND RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. .The Mayor announced that,a resolution has been added to the agenda re, the 1983 Paving Improvements. Moved by Lynch, seconded by`Dicksson,toad ORDERING BIDSt RES. . 79, pp. APPROVING. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS' AND FORM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE. TO BIDDERS, FIXING AMOUNT OF BID 'SECURITY, AND ORDERING CLERK To PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING A DATE FOR RECEIVING THE SAME,. AND .FOR A: PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS 'SPECIFICATIONS. FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS FOR THE 1983 PAVING*IMPROVEMENTS (LYON'S 2ND ADDITION) - Adoption of this resolution sets Public hearing for 7:30 P.M. on August 22, 1983. asd Septeber establishes data ofeC 7 he 983. atreceiving 00Ais M Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by. Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to defer until August 22, 1983, public hearingon plans, specifications, form.of contract and cost estimate for'the _ construction of the 1983 Paving.. Improvements (Lyon's 2nd Addition) and "JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION defer consideration of a resolution adnptiig plans, 'specifications, form of contract and cost estimate for the , construction of the 1983 ..Paving Improvements (Lyon's 2nd Addition) and authorizing bids to be received September. 7, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 7/0,'all Councilmembers present.. The Mayor announced the following vacancy on the Housing Commission for, an unexpired term ending May 1, 1984. This appointment will be made at the September 27th meeting of the.City' Council. Moved by Balmer, seconded by'Dickson. to. appoint Debbie. Briggs, 2104 Palmer Circle, to the United Action for Youth Board for a one-year term ending 6/30%84. The Mayor declared the motion carried ' unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. Moved. by Dickson, seconded by, Psrret, ' to appoint Steven L. Nelson, 1849 Hollywood Ct.,- to the Riverfront Comm. for an unexpired term of three months-plus.a full three-year term, ending 12/1/86• ,The .Mayor declared, the motion carried. unanimously, 7/0, all "Councilmembers present. Moved by Dickson, seconded by Perret( to appoint -Sally A. Smith, .208 Fairchild, to the Committee on Community Needs for.an unexpiredterm ending 7/11S4. The Mayor declared the motion carried :unanimously,. 7/0,all Councilmembers present. Councilmember. Lynch; requested an update on the. hotel.._City_ Manager Berlin reported that the developer had met with bond counsel and adopted a,schedule for the bond issue; contracts had,- beenexecuted with a management tiro; in process -.of executing contract with,,a contractor; and that preliminary plans were presently being. costed- out. -Representatives of the owner; management -firm,: contractor, and Pollinq firm will be.in Jaws City.the .last week in Augusta The City Manager -also 'updated Council on Wastewater Committee work:'' The mayor reported on her joint presentation; with the City of Ames, to the Water, Air,^ and Waste Management Commi'ssion.: She '&150 requested that :the Heston requested Preservation. minutes use. last names -:of Commission. members. Counci lmember Perret reported, ort his League' of: Cities Steering, Committee'fe Environment, Energy..- and .Natural Resources- Coupcilmember' €rdahl recognized Mayor , Pro tem., Perret for -the. excellent job done in the mayor s absence: Council noted the recommendation from the Senior Center Commission as follows: J. Williams moved" that the Commission accept the recommendation that the. SEATS office - move upstairs to the second floor and the ceramics equipment be moved into the office formerly occupid by the SEATS' withr the Service Providers who use Seniobe r Center space on a regular basis. -A11; Service Providers have : certain. ,general. responsibilities towards all elderly-. 4f ME these responsibilities are t clear •then contract changes will be: recommended to,the, City Council. Councilmembers requested that the matter be scheduled for. informal' session, with members of the Commission present. - - Moved by Balmer, seconded SY Lynch,NG. adopt RES. 83-267, Bk. 79, p.. 1-,, CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING 'THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK, TO ATTEST CONTRACT FOR THE LINN STREET. IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT :TO METRO PAVERS, .INC. OF IOWA CITY. IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 710 all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 1 11 Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson. to adopt RES. 83-268, Bk. 79, , P. - 752. AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT TO NEEDS IN COMMUNITY IOWAIITY RARER WITTER 'AND H EMERGENCY JOHNSON COUNTYSTE CHER OF THE AMERICAN RED unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted- .. . Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perrot, to adopt RES. 83-269, Bk. 79, p 753; mTZIMG THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST, THE FY84 AGREEMENT FOR ADVANCE ASSISTANCEFUN ING USING OF STATE DERTRANSIT. USE XES: Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0,. all Councilmembers present- The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.' - Moved by Erdahl', seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-270, Bk. 79, pp. AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF IOWA -CITY 70, IMPLEMENT AN EXTERIOR PAINTING PROGRAM." Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present- The Mayor declared the resolution adapted. 39 Printers fee S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I arr the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper 0y) time(s), on the fol - wing date(s): Cashier rSubscribedand sworn to before me this -L day of A. D. 19� F71,� /(��, Notary Public No. AMUM OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 8/16/83 The cost of publishing the following Croceed in s iS claims is 5204,38. Cumulative cast for Ihis calendar. year for said publication is 55319.07. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg. , 8/16/83, at7:30 P.N. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neu hauser presiding. Counci lmembers present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: none. The Mayor announced the following amendments to the Consent Calendar: deletion of the August t5, spec. Council j meeting minutes and , the addition of 3 j piecesof correspondence from Diane Peptone,. James Fold and Kathryn Hanelly- Folk; and from. Mabel Krofta. "Moved .by . Lynch, 'seconded by "Dickson, -that the following items and recommendations in the Consent Calendar be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended:- - . Approval of Official Council Actions, reg. mtg.,:8/2/83, and, spec. mtgs. of 8/1/83, 8/3/83 and 8/4/83, as published, subject to correction, as recocmended by the City Clerk. Minutes - of. Boards ! and Commissions: .Library Bel. -7/28/83; Airport Comm_ -7/28/83; Parks and Recreation Comm. -7/13/E,3;, Planning and Zoning, Comm: -5/26/83, : 6/2/83, 6/9/83,-'6/36/83 and 6/20/83; Ed. of Adjustment -6/8/83; Senior Ctr.-Comm.- 6/16/a3; Correction to. Senior. Ctr. Comm. minutes of 5/19/83. -Permit Motions• and .Resolutions - as recommended ,}the -':City,' Clerk: Approving ClassiC.yBeer},Permit, and Sunday Sales,"foh"Stho"Gap; -105:' E. Burlington.•,'Aa4fnglilass1 C Beer ..Permit for: Russ ij''Sbperj Standard;' 305 H.'. GilMrt: - Am. 'vtnn Cl ss.' C..Beer Permit for Neeiil 18-•S:• Clinton. Approving. Class'>C; rBeet's'Perm1't, and 5. Clinton. Approving ClassC Liquor License?and Sunday: Sales for Mama's Bar, 5 Soutfi Iluhuque. Approving Class C Liquor.1.1danse 10d Sunday Sales for S MIT— I Class C".Licit v'Sales for Joe Class.0 Liquor -License for Micky's 11 S Dubuque. Approving Class -C Liquor License. and Sunday. Sales for Loyal Order' 'of' Moose i'odge 01096,' .2910 MuscatineAvenue RES 83 255a!,'Bk. 78„ p. 7234 1SSUINGaDANCING PERMIT. RES. 83-256 Bk 79;,p 724 4SS)IINg. CIGARETTE PERMITS -- RES._ a3�257;`Bk'. 179; p. 725, SETTINGS PUBLIC,HEARING ON AUGUST 30, 1983, ON rPLANS,:.SPECIFICA TIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION'W,1HE ROCKY SHORE '_ BIKEWAY =­ PROJECT; DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE j OF SAID HEARING AND DIRECTING'THE; CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS; ETC.. ON FILE, FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. .83- 258, Bk. 79, p:'726;' SETTING PUBLIC. ,HEARING ON AUGUST'30;:1983, :ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS; FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE 'NEIGHBORHOOD STRATEGY AREA -CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM.(NORTHSIDE), DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK, TO,, PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID- HEARING,'.- AND DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER .70 PLACE : SAID SPECIFICATIONS,' ETC. ON - FILE FOR , PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. '83-259; Bk: 79, p..'727,' SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST. 30, ' 1983, ON .PLANS, I .SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COST, FOR THE ''TRANSIT MAINTENANCE FACILITY PARKING IMPROVEMENTS; DIRECTING-THE'' CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF. SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. RES. a3- 260, Bk. 79, pp. 728-729, SETTING A i PUBLIC HEARING FOR AUGUST 30; 1983, ON THE MILLER/ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PLAN, DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING 6 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT TO PLACE A COPY OF SAID PLAN ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. Notion authorizing the .City Engineer to sign an application to 'perform work within state highway right-of-way to Mike Gatens for Dubuque Road and Highway Ml, North. RES. 83-261, Bk. 79, p. 730, AUTHORIZING THE POLICE CHIEF TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FOR MOTOR VEHICLES TO BE USED BY THE IOWA CTIY POLICE DEPARTMENT. MICROFILMED Bs JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MINES ��z 3 Correspondence. HcOorald's Corporation regarding a downtown site for a restaurant. The City Manager will reply after the Council has an opportunity to discuss this request. David L. Brownfield protesting the $50 deposit for water service. This letter has been referred to the Finance Director for reply. Loretta M. Kantor and Kathryn L. Keeley regarding exemption from payment for water, sewer and refuse pickup. This letter has been. referred to the Finance Director for reply: Steve Wilson commending the City Council'for its efforts in behalf of the airport. No reply is necessary. Diane Pepetone of Willow Creek. Neighborhood Center requesting emergency funJing. This letter has been referred to the Human Services Coordinator . for recommendation. President of the Board of Directors of Willow Creek Neighborhood Centersupporting the request for emergency funding- „The CityManager Will reply after the . ,Council has received the : Human Services Coordinator's recommendation and has made a decision regarding this request. Memorandum. from the •Human Rights Commission' regarding pending Council discussion on the proposed revisions to the Human. Rilhts t Ordinance. Memoranda from the Civil Service -Commission submitting certified lists of applicant's for the following positions: Recreation S --rinteMent./Rnr)roation Division: P.reduction Assistant/BTN; Maintenance Worker I/Landfill; Mass Transit Operation/Transit Department., Mercy Hospital Guild Volunteer Desk Staff regardi no parking' problems and Central Junior.. High property. This letter has been referred to the City Manager, for reply.- Haywood Belle'of Amerex Corporation requesting- that a new streetbe opened .and named "Andover Drive.'. This letter will be referred to: the Planning and Zoning Commission for recommendation_ Jim Harris on behalf of. Friends of Old Brick and Old Brick ` Associates regarding Iowa Community Development Lean Program and requesting that the Cityapply for a $70,000 loan on taehalf of Old. Brick,- Inc• The City Manager will, reply after the Council discusses this matter. Ex.. Dir. ' of Willow Creek;; Diane Pepetone,' re requested amount of emergency .funds, referred to -C Human Services Coordinator, for recommendation James Folk and Kathryn Hanel ly-Folk opposing proposal from. McDonald Corp. . to build downtwn (Biackhawk); Copy of lir. from Mabel Kiofta to IDOT re increasing speed limit on Governor Street. Applications .for Use..of--Streets and Public Grounds. Jeffrey Denburg for the use of Blackhawk Minipark on August 13 and 20 to solicit siguaWres. for the fair rent ordinance,. approved,. - Knights of Columbus to have a Tootsie Roll Drive on August 20 and 21 to benefit ' handieapPed Citizens, approved. Prr b - Gamble Manufacturing Company to have a three- mile run on August 6, 1903. approved. Donald Lund to. have a Diabetes Bike Ride on September 25,E 1983, approved pending receipt of certificate of insurance. Mary Buss to have A Jog for Jobs on October 3,1983, approved. Paula Kloska, March of Dimes Foundation, to Solicit funds from football traffic by means of roadblocks on September 24, 1983. denied; letter attached. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared the.motion carried and repeated the public hearings as set. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to set a public hearing for 8/30/83 on the proposed disposition of Printers fee $� CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN T Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I ain the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a, printed copy of which is hereto attache was published in said paper _6i time(s), on the fol - 10 ing date(s): C)A- P=�H­N , ict g� Cashier- Subscribed ashierSubssccribed and sworn to before me this LIP: day of A. D. 1933 Notary Public No. lz3ICo2 �s�oa NMI, JUUSLAYMAM I OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .I hw OFFICIAL ACTI.. ONS OF COUNCIL -B-22.83dings Yt i .......... .p/ocev- 8,daims s;fi Be Cumulative' cost for this calen• dar year for sotd;pubiicollon is $510367. - -'-Iowa City` Councta;"- s ecial 8/22/83 at 7:30.P M in the•City Manager's Conference Room:: Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers j.present: Balmer, Dickson, Lynch McDonald, .Neu" auser �,. Absent:, Erdahl Perreta Sani peciff ations. h Formn ofand w Contract ld n1Cost. Estimatefor the Construction -ofthe 1983 Pavfng •-Improvements —_(Lyon s ' Second Addition): - Noved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to. `adcpt.RES. -83-274', Bk. 79;- pp;•786-790; ADOPTINO-.,PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ;_FOAM OF CONTRACT AND COST: ESTIMATE FOR THE. CONSTRUC- TION: OF JHE'1983,PAVING,IMPROVEMENTS: (LYON 'S SECOND AOOITION) AND..AUTNORIZING,BIDS JO BE RECEIVED 'SEPTEMBER 7,-. 1983; `'AT'•16d 00'A.M. AffiTmatiAe roll call 'vote-..ud5nimbus;. 5/0, ErdahT`,i:.and . Permt absent- . ;The Mayor cleciill' d' the'resolutfon adopted." -` Moved -by',Balmer,•seconded by:- Lyncb,to adjourn :to•informal. session, 7:35 P.M.� The - IM4y.r. • declared the'. action carried unanimously, 5/o, Erdahl'and Perret absent.' s A more complete description of.Council o activities isfil€ in -the office of the - city Clerk -.n VRARY C NEUNAUSER MAYOR ' s/RAMONA PARROTT. DEPUTY CITY CLERK Submitted for, publ ication on 9/1/83 - 9702 • ' - September 5, 1983 r i MICROFILMED BY l 'DORM PJCROLAB f CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES i i sda3, September 13, 19118—IO-0 Y UBLICATI�_ OFFICIAL PUBLICATION__ �inT lIHEASUNEPCSALE511At yAi. 004 41 ELAI LSNNA ILN L.O jp A IVORY BD NISIENSEN NISC FI OND. J OI MIO" FIUNOS 9 JACN A - JPCK OLSTDA CQUEL INK "OND ...CS n ILLL'P, - - IIEATi IL.JR. MR.. A. NDD rl.t NE.1"U119 20 M�•S'f' PEFUMOODS •! .JAMES .. ... .... 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GiTIIEH 0 "OAA GEPNRTMLNt OF °� ;APIDS•DES 1•I01NES X"0 se: m 1. 9oR .in Moved by Dickson, seconded by Erdahl, ..,tp defer consideration ofan ordinance .•.-retohi ng certain property at 521 Kirkwood .:-Avenue from M1 to R2 until after Lne economic declared thanalysis. Ymot ion car-iedd unanimous May Perret .absent. John Bennett, 909 -ilebster, presented a petition, signed by 3 out of 5 proper 6i^stat d that the were :.,Kirkwood Avenue, wCh not against any reasonable PAD initiated by Mahe owner and wou ltl secondedtlby on aLynch� l to .:,Moved Dy Erdahl, petition. The _<'acc.pt and place on lite the Mayor declared the motion carried -,?nanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. NlovedbyErdahl; secondedDy McDonald. that the rule requiring ordinances to be ,Considered and voted on for passage at two ,Council meetings prior to tho meeting at %which It - is Ltto belf rfinalland�sssecond wauspended, valved and that �. pons i deration and vote be119-120, REZONING >ORD. 83-3138, Bk. 22, DP - ..•LOTS 28 AND 47-56 OF WESTGATE_ ADQIT ION, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF WHEATON ROAD, FROM R3 TO RIB, be voted upon for final Passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McOona Id, Chet the" ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret .absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by 'Erdahl, second by McDonald, that the ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 22-23 AND 64-71 OF WESTGATE ADDITION LOCATED ON KESWICK DRIVE AND WESTGATE CIRCLE, be given first vote for passage. It was noted that the ordinance excludes Lot 24. Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. - Moved by Erdahl, secontled b.y ;Lynch, that the rule regarding ordinances to. be considered and voted on for Passage at _two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which met -to be finally. passed be suspended, the'.': first. and second consideration and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3139, Bk. 22, Dp• 121-123, AMENDING SECTION 8.30.28D OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING THE POWERS OF. THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, be voted upon Tor final Passage at this time. Affirmative roll`. call vote unanimous; 6/0. Perret absent., The. Mayor declared' the potion -:_ Carried.:. Moved by Erdahl,.. seconded by."DJ-ks.n,;` that the mrdinance'be finally adopted . , this t6me. Affirmative roll call vote upanimous, Perret. absent._,. They Mayor declared the OF 522 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET, be gi.Veo second vote for passage. Affirnatiye ;oil call . vote unanimous:. .1'-A Perret absent. The Mayor. declared the motion cart- d. . Moved by Helena 'd seconded by .Lynch, to tlefer for tour weeks. consideration of an crdi mance to rezone certain -property ,at 624 South Gilbert Street from C2 to R3A. .The Mayor announced that a final vote would be taken it that time and declared the moIf-- carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, thattherule requiring that ordinances to be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended,the first.and ,,cord-considera- .tion and Vote be waived and that ORD. 83- 3140, Bk. 22, pp. 124-125, 70CORRECT AN ERRONEOUS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY RIGHT -OF -WAV IN LYMAN COOK'S SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOT 25, ORIGINAL TOWN, be voted upon for final passage, at this time. .Affirmative roll call vote. unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent, The Mayor 'declared the .motion carried. Affirmative roll all vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. A public hearing was held on intention to issue commercial development revenue bands (Viva- Investments , Project). Tom Ci'"'atty:-tor VIYa InvestZnts; appeared and explained the'project., Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer',.to adopt RES. 83- 280, Bk... 79, pp. 797-801, TO PROCEED WTH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1983.(VIVA INVESTMENTS PROJECT), IN . AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $500,000. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, .Perret absent. The Mayor declared the ,resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on intention to Issue commercial deve lopment. revenue bonds (Outlot 25 Associates Project). Joe Holland, atty. for developer, appeared to explain the project. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-281, Bk. 79, pp. 802-808, APPROVING PROCEEDING WITH THE ISSUANCE OF SALE OF NOT TO EXCEED $650,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (OUTLOT 25 ASSOCIATES PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CI %'OWA. Affirmative roll call vote unan{mous,. 3/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared. the resolution adopted. - A pub Tic hearing was held on intention to Issue commercial development revenue Ponds (Lyman Addition.Associates Project). Joe Holland; .atty. for the ..developer, appearedandexplained tee project. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt. RES. 83-282, Bk. 79, pp. 809-815, -APPROVING -PROCEEDING WI7H THE ISSUANCE .AND SALE OF NOT TO EXCEED $900,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (LYMAN AODTION ASSOCIATCS PROJECT) OF THE CITY -OF IOWA CITY-, 'IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted Erdahl requested an update of the total number of bonds issued by tee City. A public hearing was held on plans, specifications, form ofcontract and cost estimate for the cons tr.Ction of the Pocky Shore Drive Bikeway Project. Movetl by Mcl.na ld, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 63-283, Bk. 79, P. 816, FORM 1) CONTRACTGAND COST ESTIMATE CFOROTHE CONSTRUCT TION OF THE ROCKY SHORE DRIVEBIKEWAI A PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVE( SEPTEMBER 20, 1983, AT 30:00 A.M. t ti rLive ma s. /0. Rerrol ats nto11 The 1 Mayor edeclared u 6 theres.lutioi ..Mooted. A public heal Ing was held on plans, d ,pecilicetions, form. of contract and .It r estimate for the construction of the Transit A Haintenanee- facility Parking Improvements. p Moved by Dickson, seconded by MCDonald. p I o adopt RES. 83-284, Bk. 79, P. 817, t CONTRACTAPPROVINTHE ANDPwCOSTSPEEST IMATEONSFOR RHOF d THE .g CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRANSIT MAINTENANCE s FACILITY PARKING IMPROVEMENTS AND B AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED SEPTEMBER ,7 20, 1983, AT 2:00 P.M. Affirmative roll - call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. ns, public hearing was held on plans, specifications, formol contract and cost estimate for the Neighborhood Strategy Area - Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Repair Program (Northside). Moved -by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-285, Bk. 79, p. 818, APPROVING THE PLANS, SPECIE ICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD STRATEGY AREA - CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM (NORTHSIDE) AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 20, 1983, AT 10:00 A.N.. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on the Miller/Orchard Neighborhood Improvement Plan. The. following people 'appeared in favor of the plan: Karen Hradek, .924 Hudson; Norval Tucker, 1022 Hudson; Merle Trammel, .314 H: Benton; Joan Tucker, 1022 Hudson; Ann. 'Kohl, 709 Giblin; and Lyle Sanger, 415 Douglass. Dianne Coppers, Hilltop Trailer Court, appeared and presented a Petition urging the Plans for building a halfway, house in the neighborhood be abandoned. The City Manager and Mayor stated that the project conformed with all City ordinances and encouraged the petitioners to meet directly with developers to discuss concerns. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to receive and file the petition. The. Mayor ciec Tared the motion carried unanimously, 5/0. Perret absont. Moved by Dickson;. Bonded by Balmer„ to appoint the following peopl e, to the Committee on Community Needs for. threo year terms ending 10/1/86: Ruth Becker, 521 W Park. Mary Parden, 225 River; and Sadie S. May, 612 W. Benton. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Perret absent. eouncilmember Erdahl noted the large number of qualified people who applied for the Commission openings and encouraged them to reapply when another vacancy is announced. Balmer questioned whether a response had ' been`. received from Iowa. _ 11 1, nois re the franchise. The City Manager stated no formal written response had been received. Balmer requested an update of the Sheller -Globe litigation be scheduled. He reported on an .upcoming meeting of the Iowa City/Coralville Convention d Visitors Bureau re the 1985 - Junior Olympics. Course{lmim,.,br �:.)mar a)sq vvvi`w Aded Li Ly employees working outside in hot weather. He requested information re state budget cuts be,discussed. The Mayor reported she would be going to Des Moines to discuss the matter with the Governor. She also questioned whether revenues from the hotel/motel tax .had been received. Staff will investigate: '- Moved by Erdahl, seconded by 11ona)d, to adopt RES. 83-286, Bk. 79,pp. 819-928, AUTHORIZING THE. ISSUANCE OF $550,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT. OF THE CITY OF 'IOWA CITY, IOWA, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (PIPEYARD PARTNERS PROJECT) SERIES 1983, WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE BONDS TO BE LOANED -TO PIPEYARD PARTMERS, AN IOWA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING ALL OR'A.PORTION OF. THE COST OF ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING 'A MUTLJ-UNIT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT FACILITY; THE XECU- TION AND DELIVERY OF AN INDENTURE OF' TRUST TO SECURE SAID BONDS; THE EXECUTION `AND DELIVERY .OF A REAL ESTATE MORTGAGF; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN.AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND PIPEYARDPARTNERS; 'THE ASSIGNMENT BY THE CITY TO THE: TRUSTEE OF THE RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF THE, C17Y IN AND TO SAID REAL ESTATE MORTGA,GEAND AllCA AGREEMENT; THE SALE OF BONDS; APPOINT- MENT OF A TRUSTEE; AND, RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll. call vote unanimous, G10, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted: Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-287, Bk. 79, p. 829, APPROVING THE OFFICIAL MUNICIPALITY REPORT FOR MUNICI- PAL STREETS AND PARKING. AND THE OFFICIAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM PROJECT STATUS REPORT FOR 1983. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor - declared theresolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-288, Bk. 79, PP. 830-846, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AGREEMENTS FOR WATER MAIN EXTENSION WITH HOWARD AND MABEL NO BART, ROBERT AND DOROTHY LUMPA AND PAUL AND PHYLLIS LUMPA, ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF ' ROCHESTER AVENUE FROM AMHURST TO SCOTT BOULEVARD.' Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved. by Dickson, seconded by Lynch, to dopt" RES.'.. 83-289, Bk. 79, pp. 847-849, 5� PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR THE. CONSTRUCTION �. OFSTREETIMPROVENENTS IN: THE CITY OF 30WA CITY, IOWA; RES. 83-289A, Bk. 79, p. 850, RESOLUTION. FIXING VALUES. OF .LOTS;. RES. 83- 2898, Bk: 79,. pp:; 861-86j;:ADOPTING PRELIMI- NARY PLAT SCHEDULEE;:ESTIMATE OF COST AND PROPOSED -PLANS AND.- SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF `JHEI';TANGLEWOOD-VEH7UP.A ;SPECIAL PAVING. AS$ESSNENT . PROJECT: RES. '83- i 289C, Bk. 79; pp: : -:853-658', RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY ,(PROPOSED). .,Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,' Perret 'absent. The Mayor declared the resolutions adopted. Moved by Lynch Seconded by Dickson tc Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to efer until the Police Chief report i ived, considered.- of an ordinance- mending rdinance rmending Section 23-189 of the Code of din ,,Ces so as to change tb.,Peed limit I Highway ql from Riverside east and north o the north City limits. The Mayor Glared the motion carried unanimous)y, /0, Perret absent. Moved by Lynch, econded b9 McDonald, to adopt DAD. 83-3141, k.- 22, pp. 126-127, AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF HL CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRY -OUT OF OPEN BEER OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINER5 FROM LICENSED PREMISES ANO TO PROHIBIT POSSESSION OF SAME. Max Yocum appeared for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,. 6/O...Perret, absent,_ The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Council requested letters and signs be sent to bars net `f.J- them.-pf the new law. Moved by LyT-SLT-dFa�y-trio . that the rule requiring ordinances to be considered -antl voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finr�Fly passed. be ed, the first and second suspend c.n ion and vote be waived and that ORO. 83-3142, Bk. 22, pp: 128.129, AMENOING CHAPTER 33 OF THE MUNIC IP.".L LODE OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA,' BY AODING THERETO CERTAIN AMENDMENTS AND OELET ING THEREFROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS AND SUBSTITUTING IN LIEU THEREOF NEW PROVISIONS (collection of sewage and water bills), be voted upon for final passage at this lime. The city Manager briefly reviewed the revised utility procedures to be implemented. Max Yocum appeanGd. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. .6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the rule requiring' ordinances to be cons ldered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting. at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, the first and second consideration and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3143, Bk. 22, pp• 130-332, All" CHAPTER 26 OF THE MUNICIPAL FADE OF THE CITY OF. IOWA CITY, IOWA, BY DELETING CERTAIN PROVISIONS THEREFROM AND: SUBSTITUTING IN LIEU, THEREOF NEW SECTIONS (peddlers/solicitors), ;be voted upon for final passage at this time, Affirmative roll call vote unanfmous,- 6/0. Parr t absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be Itndlly adopted that time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. absent. - Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adjourn 9:10 P.H. Tne Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. For amore detailed 6 comDlet' deserip- ll see Of"'. f tic. s. of -of a City •'Clerk antl Finance Department. s/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK -- SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS JUNE, 1983 TAXES S 175,775.30 LICENSES &PERMITS 38,348.06 FINES 8 FORFEITURES 30,696.56 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 464,594.80 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 231,381.64 USE OF MONEY 6iPROPERTY 120,012.73 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 604 082.21 TOTAL GENERAL 312 -LOAN 5 LEASED HOUSING .86,694.84 ;OTHER HOUSING 1,003,968.90 adopt RES,. 83-290,,: U. 79, pp. 859-865, AUTHORIZING THEMAYER TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A.28E CONTRACT WITH JOHNSON COUNTY FOR SPACE AT' THE SENIOR CENTER FOR THE SEATS PROGRAM. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,- Pprret'. absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB ` ?. CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES TOTAL SPECIAL - $1,090,663.74 GRAND TOTAL $2,755,555. 10 Moved by Dickson, seconded by Erdahl, .,.;to defer consideration of an ordinance ,,rozoning certain property at 521 Kirkv.-d -Avenue from M1 to R2 until alter the ecennmic analysis is prepared. The Mayor ,•uaclared the ,motion carried unanimous IY, 909 ,. Perret absent. John Bennett, le Afebster, presented a petition, signed by 3 out of 5 propertvhiOwners stated that they were �7:Kirkwood Avenue, not against any reasonable PAD initiated by .the against and would not petition against it. :,Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to ',-4ccept and place on file the petition. The Mayor declare d the motion carried -,,manimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved ",by Erdahl; seconded by McDonald, ' 'p,.1that Cha rule requiring Ordinances to be -,sons idered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meet cA be which it is Lo be finally Pass ,l •which dad, the first and second :exons i deration and vote be waived and that 1 10{tp, 83-3138, Bk. 22, pp. 119-120, REZONING S•C LOTS 28 AMD 47-56 OF WESTGATE_ ADDITION. LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF WHEATON ROAD, FROM R3 TO RIB, be voted upon for final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Kayor.declared the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by' McDonald, that.. the ordinance be finally adopted ata- AffirmatiVe roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret .absent. The Mayor. declared the ordinance adopted. .: Moved by.Erdahl,:second by McDonald, that the. ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 22-23 AND 64-71 OF WESTGATE ADDITION- LOCATED ON KESWICK DRI VE AND WESTGATE CIRCLE, be given first vote for passage. It was noted that the ordinance excludes Lot 24. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The. Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by :Lynch, that the rule regarding' ordinances to be considered and voted on for passage at twc, Councilmeetings. prior to the meeting at which it is to be .finally passed be suspended, the first' and second consideration and vote be,svaiyed `and that 'ORD. 83-3139, "Bk.. 72; pp. 121=321, AMENDING SECTION .8.10:280-OFTHE ZONING' ORDINANCE REGARDING THE POWERS OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, be voted upon for final passage at this time. Affirmative '"IT call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared' the motiom carrietl ..Moved by `Ertlahl�..secontletl "py Dickson -%t6at .the ordi nonce 'be f,na11y_adopted at,tni3 time. Affirmative r611call vote upanimous,6/0, Perret absent. .The.. Mayor declared the .ortlinance adopted. Moved;by PcDonald, seconded by Erdahl, that: the ORDINANCE'VAFATING' CERTAIN. ALLEY RIGHT-OF'WAY ABUTTING THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 522 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET, be. given second vote for passage. Affirmatiye roll call vote anon imous; 6/0 ,; Perret ;absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved byMcOonald, "seconded by, Lynch, to defer for four weeks. consideration of an ordinance to rezone certa is property at 624 South Gilbert Street from C2 to R3A. The Mayor announced that a final vote would be taken at that time and declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Balmer, secontled by Lynch, that the rule requiring that ordinances to beconsidered and voted on for passage at two Counci i meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, the first and secondconsidera- tion andvotebe waived and that ORD. 83- 3140,Bk. 22, pp. 124-125, TO CORRECT AN ERRONEOUS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE ORDINANCE VACATING ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY IN LYMAN COOK'S SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOT. 25, ORIGINAL TOWN, be Voteduponfor final passage at this time. Affirnative roll call .to unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor tleclared the ortlinance adopted. A public hearing was held on intention to issue commercial development revenue bonds (Viva Investments Project). Tom Cil and explained the -project., No, ;d, atty. for Viva Invappeared ed by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83- 280, Bk. 79, pp. 797-801, TO PROCEED WITH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE- OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2983.(VI VA INYESIMENTS PROJECT), IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $500,000. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/O, Perron absent. The Mayor declared the ..resolution adopted. pub A puic hearing was held on intention to issue commercial development revenue bonds (Outlet 25 Associates Project). Joe Holland,atty. for developer, appeared to explain the project. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-281, Bk. 79, pp. 802-808, APPROVING PROCEEDING WITH THE ISSUANCE Of SALE OF NOT TO .EXCEED $650,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONOS (OUTLOT 25 ASSOCIATES PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY. IOWA. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,. 6/0. Perret s^nl. The Mayer declared the resolution adoptetl. A public hearing was held on intention to -issue commercial development revenue bonds (Lyman Addition Associates Project). Joe Holland, atty. for the developer, appeared and explained the project. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-282, Bk. 79, pp. 809-815 APPROVING PROCEEDING WITH THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF Rol TO EXCEED $900,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT P.FVF NII- fi 041: rIYMA14 ADDITION A' OCIATt5 I" A�11 LCT) Of ItE Cllf OI 1"', Lli" Ii,.,:. Apublic" hearing was held on plans, sPeci f i cations, form of contract and ..at estimate for the construction of the Transit Maintenance facility Parking Improvements. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-284, Bk. 79, p. 817, APPROVING THE PLANS, SpECI F LCAT 10N5, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OFTHE TRANSIT MAINTENANCE FACILITY PARKING IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 20, 1963, AT 2:00 P.M. Affirmative 'roll M"', vote unanimous, 6/0, .Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A put'ic hearing was held on plans, specifications, form of contract and cost estimate for' the Neighborhood Strategy Area - Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Repair Program (Northslde ). Moved�by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. to adopt RES. 83-285, Bk. 79, P. 818, APPROVING THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD STRATEGY AREA - CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK- REPAIR PROGRAM (NORTHSIDE) AND AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 20, 1983, AT 30:00 A.M. Affirmative roll call voteunanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared Cha resolution adopted. A public "hearing was held on the Miller/Orchard Neighborhood Improvement Plan. The. following people 'appeared in favor of the plan: Karen Hradek, .924 Hudson; Norval Tucker, "1022 Hudson; Merle Trummel, .314 W. Benton;. Joan l Tucker, 1022 Hudson; Ann Kohl, 709- Giblin; and Lyle Sanger, '415 Douglass., Dianne Coppeos, Hilltop Trailer Court, appeared and presented a petition urging the Plans .for building a halfway, house in the neighborhood be abandoned.. The City Manager and Mayor stated that the project conformed with all City ordi Dances and encouraged the Petitioners to meet directly with developers - to discuss concerns. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to receive and file the petition. The, Mayor declared the motion carrietl unanimously. 6/0, Perret absent. - Moved by Dickson, seconded by Balmer., to appoint the following people to the Committee on Community Needs for.three year terms ending 10/1:86: Ruth Oeeker, 521 N. Park; Mary Pardon, 225 River; and Sadie 5. May, 612 W. Benton. The Mayor declared the motion "r -d! unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Counciimember Erdahl noted the large number of qualified people who applied for the Commission openings and encouraged them to reapply when another vacancy is announced. Balmer questioned whether a response had - been received from Iowa - Illinois re 'the franchise. The City Manager stated no formal written response had been received. Balmer requested an update of the Sheller -Globe litigation be scheduled. He reported on an upcoming meeting of the Iowa City/Coralville Convention & Visitors Bureau re the 1985 Junior Olympics. Councilmembar Balmer also commended City employees working outside in hot weather. He requested information re state budget cuts be , discussed. The Mayor reported she would be going to Des Moines to discuss the ,.atter with -the - r; GovernoShe also questioned whether revenues from the hotel/ootel- tax .had been received. Staff will investigate. Moved by.Erdaill, seconded by McDonald, to adopt. RES. '83-286, Bk. 79, pp. 819-928, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE. OF $550,000 - IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE CITY OF 'IOWA CITY, IOWA, ,COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (PIPEYARD PARTNERS PROJECT) SERIES 1983, WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE BONDS TO BE. LOANED TO PIPEYARD PARTNERS: AN IOWA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING ALL OR 'A PORTION OF THE COST OF ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING 'A MUTLI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT FACILITY; THE EXECU- TION AND DELIVERY OF AN INDENTURE OF TRUST TO SECURE SAID BONDS; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND PIP EYARD PARTNERS; THE ASSIGNMENT BY THE CITY TO THE TRUSTEE OF THE RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF THE CI'.Y ` A"0 TO SAID REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE AND SAID LOAN AGREEMENT; THE SALE OF SAID BONDS; APPOINT- MENT OF A TRUSTEE; AND RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-287, Bk. 79, p. 829, APPROVING THE OFFICIAL MUNICIPALITY REPORT FOR MUNICI- PAL "STREETS AND PARKING AND THE OFFICIAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM PROJECTS1 a-1US REPORT FOR 1983, Affi ,,native roll cr.11 vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor- declared ayordeclared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to adopt RES. 83-288, Bk. 79, pp. 830-846, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AGREEMENTS FOR WATER MAIN EXTENSION WITH HOWARD AND MABEL HOBART, ROBERT AND DOROTHY LL'MPA AND PAUL ANO PHYLLIS LUMPA, ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF ' ROCHESTERAVENUE FROM AMHURST TO SCOTT BOULEVARD. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous. 6/0. Perret ah -t. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Dickson,. seconded by Lynch, to loop t' RES. 83-289, Bk. 79, pp. 847-849, PRELIMINARY -.RESOLUTION .FOR THE. CONSTRUCTION �i OF STREET. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY IOWA RES 83-289A, Bk. 79, p. 850, RESOLUTION FIXING VALUES OF LOTS; RES.. 83- .2890. 3- .2898 "Bk 39 pp 861. 85? -ADOPTING PRELIMI- NARY PLAT -AND SCHEDULE 15TIMATE OF COST.AND ' 'PROPOSED PLANS ANO,, SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ^- CONSTRUCTION OF' -"';THE, iTANGLEWOOD-VENTURA 'SPECIAL PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT; RES. 83- 289C, 8k. 79, pp. 853-858. RESOLUTION OF Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to defer until the Police Chief report is received, considera... D of an ordinance amending Section 23-189 of the Code of Ordinances so as to change the speed limit of Highway el from Riverside east and north to the north City limits. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Lynch, seconded'by McDonald, to adopt ORD. 83-3141, Bk. 22, pp..126-127, AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRYOUT OF OPEN BEER OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINERS FROM LICENSED PREMISES AND TO PROHIBIT POSSESSION OF SAME. Max Yocmu appeared for discussion. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous.. 6/0,..Percet absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Council requested letters' and signs be sent to bars �p_e; Iii no them_of the new law. Moved by Eynch­.LCebndea-oy-amrmer, - that the rule requiring ordinances to De considered. and voted onfor passage at two Council meetings .prior to 'the. meeting at which it is to be fi na�ly Passed. -be suspended; the first and second consideration and vote pe Waived and that ORD. 83-3142, Bk. 22,PP.. 128-129, AMENDING CHAPTER 33 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE Of THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA. BY ADDING THERETO CERTAIN AMENDMENTS AND DELETING THEREFROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS AND SUBSTITUTING IN LIEU THEREOF NEW PROVISIONS (collection of sewage and water bills), be voted upon for final passage. at this. time. The City Manager briefly reviewed the revised utility procedures to be implemented. Max Yocum appearEd. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, . 610, Perret absent: -The, Mayor declared •the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent; The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, that the rule requiring'ordinances to be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting. at which it is to be finally passed be suspended. the first and second consideration and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3143, Bk. 22,pp. 130-132, AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF. IOWA CITY, IOWA, BY. DELETING CERTAIN PROVISIONS THEREFROM AND SUBSTITUTING IN LIEU. THEREOF NEW SECTIONS (peddlers/solicitors),. be Votes upon' for final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, "Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Lynch, seconded ,by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmati ve roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. `'A r` Moved by 8a lmer, seconded by Lynch, to adjourn 9:10 P.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. For a more detafled & complete descrip- tion of Council Activities & Disbursements, sx Office of City Clerk and Finance Department. s/MAPV C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS JUNE. 1983 TAXES 3 175,775.30 LICENSES & PERMITS 38,348.06 FINES & FORFEITURES 30,696.56 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 464,594.80 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 231,381.64 USEOFMONEY &PROPERTY 120,012.79 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 604 082.21 -TOTAL GENERAL 312 LOAN $ LEASED HOUSING 86,694.84 :,OTHER HOUSING 1,003.968.90 TOTAL SPECIAL $1,090.663.74 GRAND TOTAL $2,755,555.30 e13 Printers fee S5_L_ / CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN 1'duly Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said count , Who h ag a notice, a printed copy hereto attJed timels)S publihed in s on thefoi Pape• lows d to sl: % , / �e Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me S1tw day of`^= A.D. this 1 Notary Public No/C>601 U� JUU aPProv,ny uu.uu�, ..,._ .., __ ._. ...._ Out Restaurant/Coaches Corner Lounge. --- Approving outdoor service area for OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Studio 114. Setting public hearings: To set a OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -8/30/83 public hearing for 9/13/83 for public input on the proposed Fair Rent The cost of publishing9 the following Droteed- Ordinance. irrgxJs b claims is 5561.60. CUmulahVe cost for this Motion to approve disbursements calendar year IM Said publicetion is 55892.55• ` in the amount of $2,755,555.10 for the period of June 1 thru June 30, 1983, as Iowa City Council, reg. mig•. 8/30/83, " recommended by the Finance Director, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. 'Mayor r. subject to audit. Neuhauser presiding.. . Councilmen�bers Resolutions, Bk. 79: RES. 83-276. present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl,. Lynch. p, 792, ADOTPING SUPPLEMENT SEVENTEEN McDonald, Neuhauser. Absent: Perret. 'TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF I The Mayor proclaimed September 3, 1983. IOWA CITY, IOWA. as Peace and Independence Day. - .Correspondence: Julie Baker The Mayor enmunced the addition of. two ': ,jnr. regarding development of the Blackhawk paragraphs into the minutes Of. the CoUneil i Mini -Park, the City Manager will reply minutes of August 16th as follows: - after Council discusses this issue. .'Moved by Perret, seconded by Whitney Baker regarding development of Erdahl, to defer until 8/30/83 the Blackhawk Mini -Park, the .City consideration of an ordinance amendi_rg Manager, will reply .after' Council Section 23-189 of the Code A - discusses this issue. Robert W. Ordinances -so as to change, thespegd -1 Dardenne, Jr.. regarding development of ro limit of Highway M1 fm RiversideEast the Blackhawk Mini -Park: the City and North to the NorthCitylimits. Manager will .reply after Council Council requests Police Chief review .-i,.' discusses this issue. Petition.regard- proposed changes and make - Ing development of the-Blackhawk Mlni- reeommendatiens. The paYon.ded aped park, no reply it necessary. Attorney the motion'carried unanimously . '7i0�. ;f; Nancy - B. Willis representing an all Councilmembers present..' _ interested developer for the Blackhawk Movedby theDoORDINANCEcoAMENDI! G Mini -park, the City Manager will reply Perret, ' {� after Council discusses -this issue. CHAPTER 5 OF THE CITY CODE TO REGULATE THE -CARRY -OUT OF OPEN BEER OR ALCOHOLIC 7fd..`Stephanae and William Bock requesting BEVERAGE CONTAINERS FROM 'LICENSED approval at a Boer garden for Studio. 114, referred to the City Clerk for PREMISES AND TO PROHIBIT POSSESSION OF reply. Susan M. -Horowitz regarding SAME, be given second vote for passage. rezoning of 523 Ki rkwcod, referred to Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, the City Manager- for. reply. Peter 7/0, all Councilmembers present -.,The - nesen and Chris E. Doenrmann regarding Mayordeelared the nation carried use of Industrial Development Revenue The Mayor, also announced the addition Sonds for remodeling of the old Rock of items re outduor service areas for Time Island Railroad depot, the City Manager Out Restaurant/Coaches Corner .Lounge and �'wi 11 reply after Councilhas discussed 1 Studio 114 to the Consent Calendar. Moved 1,;.. .thfs request. Television Development by Lynch,, seconded by Dickson that `'the Association of Iowa ...regarding a following items and om!x :recndattons-3n?tAe proposed communications tower, the !Consent calendar be•received, or,apP oVe?1 'Li ty, Manager will reply after, Council l and/or adopted as amended: ADD, - has. discussed this letter. Margaret A. 'of Official Council Actions - SP ft } ' Bonney regarding her resignation from int . 8/5/83 (8 a.m.). 8/5/93 (. " 4 'the 'Committee on Community Needs, no `. P,m,l„ 8/6/83. 8/8/83:. .eeg. a" reply ,is .necessary. .1007 regarding f� 8/16/83, as published, subjeclLi- to ) corrects on, as recommended by the -City F : Dr,tlge ,papal r. work on Ifromto reply is necessary. Memorandum from the.Traft is Clerk.En ineer regarding installation of No Minutes of Boards and , g CommSssioos: Housing. Comm• 8/3/83 1 Drive. ANYTIME' '.signs on, Westwintls ,Parks b ".Ree I Drive: Airport Comm. -B/11/03: .. Appiicat.ions for the Use of me -8/10/a3; Planning 6' Zoning Streets and ;Public Grounds:.' Jeffrey 'I Comm. -7/7/83, 7/21/83: 8/4/83,- -& Deno'urg to .solicit petitions: for the 8/38/B3; Bid. of -'Adjustment 6/22/83 b Fai r' Rent Ordinance at . various 6/27/83; Senior ,Center .Comm -7/21/83 — locations downtown. from August 12 'to Committee on Community Needs -8/16(83 .2g,".approved. -.'Regina High, 5choof to -Human Rights Cons°'-7/?5L87 hold .a -Fall Fun Festival -''Run on City/County Urban. Fringe tonsillar September 3, ,1983, approved.' Chamber, 7/6/83: City Loun, flutes Lommi iter i :,.. ..of,Commerce to co-sponsor Bed Races on ! 8/16/83: c. September 23: 1983,. approved. Running i. Permit Motionsand Reselutions.as Deg_ Race, Committee to hold the Hawkeyc Recommended by the. City Clerk 1+C%° .Classic `JI Road Races on August' 27, Approving Special Class C Beer -.W na 1983:-,approved.jowa Li ty Hospice. :Permit and Sunday Sales far Bushnell s Ino: to hold Autumn Road Race 83 on 1 Approving 127 E. College Street Lktoher.9 1983.. aDProved. _ :Approving Class C Bear ?emit 'anp TheRayor announced that action on .h, Sunday Sales for Hy-Vee.Food SLore,02 ..outdoor ;'service areas''wou ltl be -deferred 1, 310 H. First Avenue. Approving-Class.a "until staff -could report back to Council on'' Beer Permit' and Sunday Sales for a.goideli ne;:', Moved by •LyncA,- seconded by Mazzio's Pizza; 1950 Lower Muscatine McDonald, to -defer action on the two outdoor Avenue. Approving Class 8 Liquor 'service area requests:. The Mayor declared Permit and Sunday Sales for_"3he .�,; the nrotion;carri ed -unanimously, 6/0, Perrot I Highlander Inn b Supper Club R �R. 2 i .absent. Affirmative, roll call: vote on the Approving Class C Liquor Perini t,�for nioEi6n adopiSng Consent Calendar as .amended Maxwell's. 121 E. fallece Aborovin. 'carrjetl 'unanimously, 6/0;. PerreE absent. I The Mayor, declared .the motion carried and. Please turn to page 5B= repeated the pubiSc hears seconded set. by Moved:by.Batnier, second: 9/2 Lynch, to set a -public'.' hearing for: 9/27/83 on a f .Proposed amendment _ to'the Zoning Ordinance -regulating' number'of..roomers permitted --in various zones; '-Thai Mayor. declared the, „motion carried,:. unanimously,; l d/b; ,the, ...,absent. .. Moved Dy Dickson, seconded by McDonald,':. � to set -I public : hearing. for -9/27/83, on an • amended final'PAD plan of Lots -.122. 123 and •324 of Court Hi l 1 -Scott Boulevard Addition,. I' -.°-Part ;7.: ..The ' Mayor.• declared the, motion': I. ,. i:arried unanimously. 61,0, Ferret ; absent,; 1 , .City Attorney Jansen .notified Council` :t at they could; set -public •hearing.withwt. I:. posting due to some what of' an 'emergency re Plaza ,Suite' Investcrs rezoning. Moved by ILynch secooded'by'. Dickson, to sebpubllc hearing for 9/27/83 'on the. request by Plaza Suite Investors rezoning i 404-406 .South .fa Dubquue. Street, 1rF R30, .to, CBS. .The .Mayor' ..declared the motioncarried unanimously, {I 6/0:r Perret absent'. A public hearing was held on the f.;;prbPosed vacation- of a portion -of the Des r. .Moines Street .. right-of-way� -located immediately west of Gilbert. Street.. >, .The Mayor_ notified.' people present that I item 3h.-, ..rezoning 521. Kirkwood Avenue,. r•Would be -deferred until the economic report: •• was prepared.' A public, hearing was held on the ,, ,proposed.disposi ti on of r vacated, portions. of Sun;etLStreet and the frontage, road, between . Highway 1 and Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 13. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to.adept RES. 83-277, Bk. 79, pp•.793-794, APPROVINGJHE PRELIMINARY ANROTF�AL.APLAT OF AURAL - HICKORY RIDGE ESTATES, SUBDIVISION IN JOHNSON COUNTY. Affirmative roll call vote" unanimous,. 6/0. Perrot absent.,. The Mayor declared the resolution -• adopted. Moved -by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, ---to adopt RES. 83-278, Bk. 79, p.' 795. SETTING A FEE OF $150 FOR ANY APPEAL TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT BROUGHT BEFORE -•`THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Affirmative roll -"fall vote unanimous, 6/0, Ferret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted The Mayor reported on the Council tour _i.of the area the previous day"and stated the -off -set or?jogged' approach would be used for rr,Foster Road rather than the .beltway -approach: Marion 'Neely, atty. for Dean Oakes, appeared re Council.formalizing. their decision on approach. The Mayor stated staff would. have a resolution drafted for an upcoming. meeting. Councilmembers discussed :#:the subject of easements for private sewer service. -Moved by Lynch, seconded by ,i Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-279, Bk. 79, p.. f.:t'279: APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF -,RAKES' THIRD ADDITION, with the provision's ,..for easements for private sewer service ,nvithin that development. Affirmative roll ,.:ea lI vote unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent. rJhe Mayor declared the resolution adopted. , MICROFILMED BY ' JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Printers fee _� CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN . Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto att shed, was published in said pope ./v -t -' time(s), on the ioi- lowi date(s). Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this a y of`~`y A.D. 19� Notary Public No OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -8/30/83 The cost of publishing the following proceed• ir+9s & claims is SS61.60. Cumulative cost for this Calendar year for said publication is 55892.55.E Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 8/30/83, ' at 7:30 P.M- ' at the Civic Center. 'KAybr Neuhauser presiding. Counci lmemhers present: Balmer, Oickson, Erdahl,,lynch, McDonald, Neu isuser. Absent: Perret; The Mayor proclaimed September 3, 1983, as Peace and Independence Day. ' ' ' The Mayor announced the addition of. two paragraphs into the minutes of. the Council minutes of August. 16th as follows: ' "Roved by Perret,, seconded by Erdahl, to defer until .8/30/83 consideration of an ordinance amending Section 23-189 of . the Code .,of Ordinances so us to change, the'speed limit of Highway N1 from Riverside, East and North to the for th.City.limits. . Council requests Police thief review proposed changes and make recommendations. The Mayor..declared the motion carried unanimously. '7/0`. all Councilmembers present.. Moved by McDonald, seconded.`by. Perret,. that the - ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF'THE CITY.CODE TO REGULATE THE CARRYOUT OF OPEN BEER OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINERS FROM -LICENSED PREMISES AND TO PROHIBIT POSSESSION OF SAME, be given second vote for passage. -Affirmative roll call vote.unanimous. 7/0, all Councilmembers present.'^•The Mayordeclared the motion carried.` The 'Nayor also announced the addition of items re outdoor service areas for Time Out Restaurant/CoachesCorner Lounge --:and j Studio 114 to the Consent Calendar.Moved by Lynch,, seconded by Dickson, 'that 'the follwiny items mm and recoendations .initli- Consent Calendar be -received. or approved, j and/or adopted as amended: Apprbval ' of Official Council Actions; Ir sped- mtgs. 8/5/83 (8 a.-.). 8/5/83(4:30 p. m.). 8/6/83. 8/8/83; Neg.; mt.g. 8/16/83, as published, subject, . to correction, as recommended by the: Li ty Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Housing' 'Comm. -8/3%83; .�i Airport Comm. -8/11/83; Parks&:Rec. Coam-8/10/83;, Planning & Zoning Comm. -7/7/83• 7/21/83• 8/4/83, _ d 8/18/83;. -Bd. of 'Adjustment -6/22/83..6 6/27/83; Senior Center Comm, 7/21/83; Committee on Community Needs -8/16x83; - Human Rights' Comm. -7/25L83; City/County Urban- Fringe. Comal", 7/6/83; City Council Rules Coiimit_ter 8/lfi/83. - Permit Motfons•and Aesolutlons,,as Recommended by the City Clerk: Approving Special Class C BeerNire ' Permit and Sunday Sales for Bushnel T's Turtle, 127 E. College Street: Approving Class C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Hy -Vee.. Food Stare N2, 310 H. First Avenue. Approving,Class 8 BeerPermit and Sunday Sales '*forMattio'sPtzza, 1950 Lower Muscatine i Avenue- Approving Class B Liquor j Permit and Sunday Sales for The Highlander Inn & Supper Club R R.+•2: i Approving .Class C Liquor, F i '.for Mmmell's. 121 E. Culleoe. Aporo,vilw Please turn to page 5B` MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES t OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Continued from page 4B Class C Liquor Permit and Sunday Sales for TimeOutRestaurant/Coaches Corner• Lounge, 1220 Hwy. 6 W: RES. 83-275, Bk� 79, p. 791, ISSUING DANCING PERMIT FOR HIGHLANDER INN & SUPPER CLUB. Approving outdoor service area for Time Out Restaurant/Coaches Corner Lounge. Approving outdoor "service area for Studio 114. Setting public hearings: To set a public hearing for 9/13/83 for public input on the proposed -Fair Rent Ordinance. Notion to approve disbursements in the amount of $2,755,555.10 for the r,r period of June 1 thru. June 30, 1983, as reconme;,ded by the Finance Director, subject to audit. Resolutions, Bk. 79: RES. 83-276, p. 792, ADOTPING SUPPLEMENT SEVENTEEN TO THE MUNICIPAL CODEOFTHE CITY OF 'r ,l IOWA CITY, IOWA. , l dIl"Correspondence: Julie Baker F regarding development -of the Blackhawk i .i�1•. Hini-Park, the City Manager will reply 1 after Council discusses this issue. Whitney Baker regarding development of the Blackhawk - Mini -Park, ',the City Manager, will. reply .after'. Council "l•� - discusses this issue. Robert W. Oardenne,-Jr regarding development of the Blackhawk Minf-Parki (. the City ^��• Manager will .reply after council discusses this issue. Petitionregard= fog development of the'Blackhawk Mini - Park, no reply is' necessary. Attorney Nancy' B. Willis representing an ei4:S i nterested' developer for the Blackhawk a� Mini -park,. the City Manager will reply after. Council discusses -this issue. : Stephanae and William Bock requesting approval of a beer garden for. Studio 114, referred to the City Clerk for reply. Susan M. Horowitz: regarding rezoning of 521 Kirkwood, referred.to the City Manager• for. reply. Peter Olesen and Chris E. Doefirmann regarding use of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds for remodeling of the old Rock Island Railroad depot, the City Manager ra. will reply after. Council' has -discussed .thisrequest. Television Development Association of Iowa regarding a I proposed .communications tower, the 'City,Manager will reply after, Council } hasdiscussed this letter. Margaret A. ' Bonney regarding her. resign[ ion.from - the Committee on Comers, ty�Neetls, no 7 reply. is _necessary. IDOT regarding . i bridge repair work on Ir80, no reply is necessary.. Memorandum from the. Traffic Engineer regarding installation of NO PARKING' ANYTIME signs' on. Neotwinds Drive: Applications for the Use of Streets and Public . Grounds: Jeffrey Denburg to solicit petitions' for the Fair Rent Ordinance at various locations 'downtown. from August 12'to 1 i 20, approved. - Regina High School -to hold a Fall Fun Festival 'Run on September '3, 1983,. approved.' Chamber. .af Commeice.to co-sponsor Bed Races on September 23; 1983; approved. Running - i ^; - Dog_Race Committee to hold the. Hawkeye. Classic II Road Races on August 27, `.1983, approved Iowa City Hospice, .IM. to hold Autumn Road Race 83 on October 9, 3983, approved. :The Mayor announced that action on the ^'outdoorserviceareas':would be deferred' 'until staff could report back to Council oil' guidctinc.i Moved by 'Lynch,. seconded by McDonald, to defer action on the two outdoor service area requests.,. The Mayor declared the mot-jen carried unanimously, 6/0, Perrot ebsent. Affirmativerollcall vote on the arotien adopting Consent Calendar as .amended `'carried 'unanimously, 6/0,'. Perr.t absent. ';The Mayor declared .the motion carried and repeated the public. hearing as set. Moved by Balmer, seconded: by Lynch, to i:,bet a public 'hearing_ for 9/27/83 on a proposed amendment to'the 'Zoning Ordinance "'regulating' the number 'of roomers permitted �•'in .various zones. * The Mayor- declared the .._.motion carried; unanimously. .. 6/6, Perret absent.. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, W . set -a public. hearing for 9/27/83 an an amendedfinal PAD plan of Lots. 122, 123 and 124 of Court -Hill -Scott Boulevard Addition, Part '7.-'.. The•" Mayor. 'declared the motion' ..; carried unanimously, 6/0, Perrot absent.: City Attorney Jansen notified Council' -that they could.set public hearing without j� posting due to some what of an emergency re Plaza Suite Investors rezoning; Moved by I:vnth, seconoed'by'Oi cksbn, to public hearing for 9/27/83 'on the request by plaza Suite Investors rezaning ,404-406 South is Dubquue. Street. from R3B to CBS. The Mayor :..declared the motion carried unanimously, •' 6/0, Perret absent. A public hearing was held on the proposed vacation of a portion of the Des .Moines Street right-of-way located immediately west of Gilbert Street. The Mayor notifiedpeople present that item 3h., rezoning 521 Kirkwood Avenue,, would be deferred until_the economic report " was prepared,'- - - -- ... - I A public hearing was held on the proposed disposition of vacated portions of ;.. Sunset Street and the frontage road between Highway d and Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 13. ! by Balmer-, a by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-277, Bk- 79d pp. 793-794, -'' APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL. PLAT OF HICKORY RIDGE ESTATES, PART 2, A RURAL SUBDIVISION IN JOHNSON COUNTY. Affirmative roll call voteunanimous, 6/0, Perret .•, absent. The Mayor declared the resolution _ adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, --to adopt RES. 83-278, Bk. 79, p. 795, SETTING A FEE OF $150 FOR ANY APPEAL TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT BROUGHT BEFORE ^THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. 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UNION - CATERING 104^ PAIN}MpNUFpCTIM INC CO I OWN, PAPEP PAP IAIIT PAINT L SUPPLIES 62 )o CO EUUITMBLF VF [O ICYq STwTES IND STP ICS DAT1 PgpCESSINO SUPP PP10 YEAR EMCUMO 2116 60 FVITaTS LIDA IDN^ STATE UNIVERDITY PRESS pp... ICAT /GIP 9]S 61 F PETS. DIANE EE➢[FAL IPER9 (PERS 12 21 14.198 14 BI�NAL [DPP FENOeCR SON CNEPVL FENDEHSpN IHvIPER91-0 1Y0. METH. FICA - HUES L nEMOEP9MIP9 19.093 tie •jj 1-'UEEY'°-Yn.I N 11.1. �MI1N VETEPINARY CLINIC OIRI 1LSDN SC OCESSI Ni W 1 p IER INAgY SEPVICE j 39 FRAN12 CONSI CO FREEMAN OCN6MI I11 SPI]giING GOOpS IITNV'4 OROCF.R V. INC ECPEAT ZONAL EQUIP. ISCELLANEOU9 6D 2y y UPIIAN CONS % ICHAA.AON. BT EVC GE1NERAL IOH"So"COUNTY CLERH ONNSON OU SUP; COURT COST ] 20 1) 00 PEST CONTROL CO N G ,I R,CORSER IeRM ..HULA➢. .INC . RECORDI.N. FEES5 PRIOR EPR ENCIM➢ U jj: pp IBSON1CNpSWEIgLI .,ALI PAVL R PRODVCIS. iNC SEAT INC. CLETVS - ENAAOY gyg}EMO C0 'LUMSEq/NPRDYARE SVP, UNIFORM ALLOMANCE- FIRST AID SUP, A"] 1O 203 00 OAAPP p011OtHv EEN MEL ISDN PIPE I. I I WELL . ILLIAM IELENo.YN. „NIF01M ALLOWANCE ISC PEEUNpg1 y 22 234.91 HAI,FIN PNUDUCTS CO C HACH BROTMEAS CO _A IPMNppp TNUA Nf TV COLLEGE LD09. RTIIUN O EStIIER OUSGIpFRo[E55f11N00 911P - 2p pp• U] 33 INC N ZAls": IDiPEfI ✓t PELLIIK CO ..'INC REG REG CLASSES%LE..CRVB TRAtitB IMPRV p 0 00 ' "A"xNEYE LUMOCR CU ER.CHOCR. ANNIE i Eta. PAT CLASUEPLIES6ON4 12.450 �? HO➢CEN�D•GnMEHAL CONTRAClOfl6 ED LVVERS TREE SURGERY TRFF TRI./RFnxIV^L HT/c4u, . 461011 DOOP CO I11$. GRAIcE.M.. U." MILEAGE L CONST SUPP _ 41T'-� 21 4� 141 HUOBARD. EIER V -VE[ FORE STORE •1 .Y.. SYSTEMS V[HLV - iELMENT CO . INC AT„S. INC NPRINTINO 1 FO vLIAGO DF CITIES' N O.A`N'C SOCIETY IR IS— CO. NAT.CMX_ -GA-NTICW CDNFEAENCE REQ15TRATIDN iERCORP' T AORICS E^TERN SELL .. NUN ED PUBLIC LIBRARY GLCEiONUEUS LICATTBNS. INC ORE. CONST CO SCARMSAVS. 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INC OACMEY SEATS A NCEEN SUE RAMELAA�, p _TS CO EBDppC[LJOSEPM .0 IL'K SJEIIPLH(C CLPEL JDAN ERIN K, JB MIAL SERVICES GATOR CO METER CO §§LOON CO SERVICE. INC HIOTN IE6 LOWENBERO JEFF VGCO E. INC OR COVERING SCRV L CO L SWPL 1E5. INC iY L b.pZ'6UPV LORDINNGpS ED r.1 t NCS CD "TwNNOapD OLUER� ONi.R.CIEi GUILD IMO I SUP SO 71 CLOD OflllK l6q iECEOUIP. QUIP REPPIN 1i0]I 1. ]p_p 00 STgRM9. 16�gN STATE SC EFI DEgg p 3p0 16 0' I. 'UREAU OF LABOR- ITEPENS01. HEAL IPNEPC OPErl ISC PEFI EERV ICE AR.Yny�eS 4.640 IO 12 SiEVENS SON UNI ICEAVFy CO . INC ST SnNDELLAIO AT 1 �T�1 Rt BD ST IEDELLNSTEUCIIC&6-ILY CO EIEC TRICAI [/CIR. UI OC' -".ES FILE MAT 21 00 311!0 00 fANAMT�. LYCSLEYE IERRY•B OFFICE PRODUCTS MISC PEFI ISC REFL OFFICE WING PEPAIR9 .043 00 4.9]b ]O IIGOE6 LARDLVN 10M TUEMER PEAL TY EOL MISE PEFI EfICUMO SIR 30 IOMA.SIN GAYLE p MISC PEFI FILE MAT :ENC "?o9 Rj 10 NSEID U; TRTELLECTR IC C0 AM. MGUYq „EP L MAI ISC p[FL IES 1 O.)30. 00 1'+0 00 INwNNE1, JEFF -ISC EEFL MISC EFV Mr..UCE 5 1 U 2i 00 VU04EL1 IERYL Mc REFU VIID9 :OR. INCS JL4 ]] VTILNTYLEOUIPMENT CD EC6. "AllC PF IOfl VEAL ISC REFU .D U EV A5 y S VFLDHUIS-KFBE IE SN.A.. VBSS PEIPpLEUH CO . INC MISC PEFV FUEL. IUIF ...... ]6 5p 51 WELLS SUSAN D "ELS" ELIIAOFTH M1IBC PEFV i5E5/LE.S01E; IP 5 00 NIE..RS. UAA MISC PEFU RENTAL. BIU Sb 5 t.ICc, 0 "P IGHN. PLISCIL LA WOLF ILLI 4 KElli ECHNIgAI, MISC EFV CMAAL T TFII. 110 0 45a 1O 1 )b> I�ESICLE `L�7L3U INDEPENDENCE AV / MISC EEFU �BE16i'Ec501S RR J ]] IUND T Uigl IYPND / 'LTO OB EOP FYA hicM., IHE 'NO IVDNO qENCv IS, jy nI1CgICAM LILFnHVEAFOR IALTN, P1i IITIOIE PRINT -FE 1"ONO. CAPITAL PROJECTS FIRlN TOTAL • .•-.. .� • 360. Iv) ])* TRADER _ P DALTN GAMER FAl11T/PEFFI A. EOVANCED Ra IA,, StEM9. INC .. p EI�U WEEN NK SEPV ICER SI Oc CCDI15T "DPP r INCERI G S[RVICCS 91 lu G TAY'LOA 'CO' DAN§. R. L ipY40N CUMPq"y GLUE <ROSOB IELD AUNC GOOK. UNC PRINT/REFEI C Ill.. INC. TBR' S I UIIL SUPPLY CD `OIIIPMENI CMVISU UI •d'vv 1. v5 q0 .. IA Ill COCA DCA -00.^ OTTL RLINT%PCFEI fONiRAC PnMF.A pPBTNERS ONSI CO NI ELECTNCC SUPPLY CU nG L Cf1NT� pP CUNTNpLiEO ]9.011 1T IN. CU R ECLIOLEOAY L CD INC lOZ ERTlhI ROP 1•R IMI/C IRMI .RE`v EAE LUMBER D r1- H t. SCARCII CORP PLIBH [pA E'=VB SRR GONSp C 9P _ ] )6 qOv GC D FaGERq EIiPLDYEE$ F LNAN G LE ESEARCH RUT.IBE HINT/R[FEI ASAI IO4n CITr SSUC OE EIC p AILAL OnP IAOILlTY x 3 EOUIPMFf1T ] q; D GNgNTU110p00G�ryNUpL PPE95 pP INT/REFEI t0un TTY AVAt1N. GRAD IND CIIY PRESS -CITIZEN Iua CITY READY NII. INC SERVICE CEGAL UBL ICATIOIl9 •3o Oo IS iv HEATER DESS DINT.•- CHgMOER a 1(I4h GIIY « E1F ABOKT ^ET Ill TOO EFEI IIOWA PEflB IPERS FGAE1 L O OIICREIE EPERS I'R "20 SV A. ]I 4 1 0 C O4A C IY PGTiI CAGN ' IPERS IPERS TOAp NUNNMEN•S I NUC REFUI "'F..AS -tll CO%ST 1 1 I ENC [ 1•IG! U I I R 00 NUN i�0 0 1 I�jq 1'IniF•:•.al'N. 1 9EM1- ]. 0 10 <]' SZ1d. 944 - eta 00. 24 OZ. "99 32'77 3 9 OB .1 ' >] 02 4 3; pp ... 20 j 6 23 i) 2 01 o Do 911 i 40.01 ^1 96 >> as i 30 OO' 14 )9 tlecitled to proceed quickly and ground LTEENSES E PERMITS 29,599.39 breaking will be Tuesday; September 20, at I FINES, FORFBI'RIRF-S 27,040.4u 5:30 P.H. - the Broadband CILARGPS FOR SERVICES 403;4'0.92 - Recommendations -. of - ILOERGOVERME-NTA1. REVDNJE 396, bb4. Ell Teleconeinunicativns Commission noted as City Council grant USE OF MONEY g PROPERTY - 263,309.35 follows: 1) That the increase in basic MISCELLANEWS RECEIPTS 1,698.518.45 Hawkeye CableVision a 95C service rates, or an 11.9% increase, based TOTAL GENERAL $2,918,870.67 on anaverage of the' increase in 312 IRAN -• operational, origination and IXASED. HOUSING 81,649.34 'administration costs .Incurred by Hawkeye OIHI_R HOUSING - 8,584.8 "' from 1981 to 1982. A. public hearing is set for October 25, 1983. (The Mayor. noted =AL SPECIAL $ 95,234.16 that - Hawkeye is requesting a $2.00 2) That a,policy regarding the GRAND TOTAL $3, OlA,l04. 83 increase.) required extension of cable service to •---"- h in areas be -- -- - YENUDR RAMC — . - - - VMDDIICI pECp1PT L1 newly annexed and new ous 9 approved. - IUND GENERAL PUTm Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, AILI PUeucAT.1EcE 01. PP to.adopt RES. 83-2961'8k. 79, PP- 875-878• 5. C EL AgovlirLj".` PR NpIETEMIN 1K MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR THE 1983 C.q (LYON'S 28D ADDITION) E IERSHINC ',T i°eYIE CO�UIEP RHooUCiD U% PAVING IMPROVEMENTS TO AHERNS CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF CORALVILLE, AME°O1I1IE'AN BAR. ASSOC of IOWA, for $73,045. 40. Affirmative roll - A1IREERICAN BARpASSOCIATION B( R.IMR - call vote unanimous, 6/0, Ferret absent. - IS:. NA EST ANeLEDALERS SP1 AM � The Mayor declared the, resol ution adopted. AMERICA" MEDtq CDPP BDt AM ' Moved by Lynch, seconded. by Dickson, PUBLISHI G. IA9DOe .1 o o, to adopt` RES. 83-297, Bk: 79, pp. 880-911. A6Suc FOR SN Ir"Tep" ASSOCIAES CAPITAL BEP..EE6 TI AUTHORIZING FILING OFF.MOTION'OF INTENTION : puTmBIATEDILEARPRNuwcTs:'0LT° a 70. ACCEPT URBAN RENEWAL REDEVELOPMENT u a K. E188F. ca PROPOSAL (HOTEL). Affirmative roll call %APE. S1 IAILUI. Pi Pi vote unanimous,. 6/0, -Perret. absent. They., °ALL sEED.Cp Mayor declared the resolution' adopted. �' BB oRNUTOLLs11PPLY Moved by Balmer; seconded by McDonald, BELL PURL IEAT 1.11 c4AP p to adopt RES. 83-298, Bk. 79; pp • 912"913• TO SIGN AND THE CITY L. Rilc°epoiNEpsiBic slsiiR of 'w BL LID SHIELD H .' AUTHORIZING THE:MAYOR AUTHORIZING CLERK TO ATTEST THE FYB4 AGREEMENT BETWEEN-BgrfEk CT 11E5MD M THE , CITY OF IOWA CITY AND. THE CITYOF ; BFE b PET CENTEP 'UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS FOR 'THE PROVISION:OF °ooAentc°pN INCEu°x P TRANSIT SERVICE WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS .RBILCRR'PAPER p " F OF. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, contract amount of .o - L BYCT s. INC CAPIII IMPLENENI CD D '$21 ,012. ':'Affirmative roll call Vote CARRSLL:P.110vCE L r • .unanimous; 6/0, Perret absent: The Mayor .CnsSA Y: Hpngs CEDAR FAP pS AND 1 4A CITY L -i'UPPLY 85 declared the resolution adopted. - Moved by lynch`, seconded by Balmer. to f. DAR RAP '2nig f .0 NTREPyIRROL_ SU i v, I L.1P t adopt-- RES.. -83-299, Bk- 79, p• .914, :CRAROCHILL TRUCEMLINE°. INC P ADOPTING, THE MILLER/ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD , cl�Y ELNcT"1Co u0l. INC i CLERK' IMPROV "ENT PLAN, AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 403 C LELIDRO NENs 1 OF THE CODE OF IOWA. Affirmative roll call CC�'DIERA MICCDRIORILM1 NTLI�CORP. I vote unanimous,- 6/0, Perret absent: The Mayor declared the resolution adopted:- - aNPEBENCE ON ALTERNATSVE �ONSIREcT10" MA ERIALS. NC Karen Hradek'thanked the Council for their CUNTRP T CL._.,10 9ERYILE action. -by C00KRAC1 OAS I.L. . SUPPLY CD Moved by Balmer, -seconded McDonald, - SO: 0—M"A to adopt RES. 83-300, Bk. 79, pp. 915-921, CSOo°ogKPER1"'I .Ics Lae - AUTHORIZING-: THE. -'ISSUANCE AND SALE OF :2RESccNr°ELEn IC sUPP1.Y CD . -COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT" REVENUE, BOND (VIVA. Dee iNnus'Rl L LAUND(i INVESTMENTS PROJECT) OF`THE CITY OF IOWA B'a1T'ARPROFERESERRCHSCNDhPINC CITY, .- IOWAIN-THE_A.GGREGATE PRINCIPAL_' _i -AJ1ys,C1lirf B AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED- $500,000. T0: FINANCE THE COST OF THE' ACQUISITION OF A.BULLDING TDN. -CHARLES OELEM. BETT es naNEs IRO" co . AND THE REHABILITATION AND RENOVATION OF DIaITIALEQUIPINCNiecORP. THE -BUILDING AND OF CERTAIN :LEASEHOLD, a.8pINEAREC 105 IMPROVEMENTS' THEREIN FOR VIVA ; INVESTMENTS, . UhTTECvv�.°CCE ¢t PR -cl AN 'IOWA 'PARTNERSHIP;` THE EXECUTION OF A °nvERR PUBL1cATIbNs... INC LENDER LOAN AGREEMENT WITH.. FIRST. NATIONAL E-As",JNwHELE°1toRp BANK OF IOWA CI7Y;�IOWA; PROVIDING THE 1.P11ERigL°6R016TP EB ET60N TERMS AND SALE OF.SUCH BOND; THE EXECUTION LLR E .Tj..NRFstiEEPIl°NURYLEs - ANDDELIVERY: OF: A.LOAM-AGREEMENT MITH VIVA EL pL SERVICES AGENCY p�F�'y s INVESTMENTS PROVIDING, FOR THE REPAYMENT Of, `ECvBTw dun EuBLia INOTCo'-- 0V N Co THE LOAN OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BOND; AND ':MATTERS:::;; -Affirmative '.roll. call,• Ep�E11�FFNN= ,. E ER6_'MEN,•9 RELATED - -vote un inimous, -6/D, Perret absent. The - AHOEL• ALA.- I"O-' - FAY'S FIRE EDUIPMENT. INC. declared the.resolution' adopted. "PEoePAL EXPRESS CORP co .Mayor - Moved by Lynch,.5econded by, Balmer, to FIDELITY PNODUCTS AT"—RES. adopt : RES. :83 301, Bk. 79, -pp..922-927, ISSUANCE AND SALE OF INC POPEST' 1v- Are-, AUTHORIZING :THE -. 5 $1,400,000' -'INDUSTRIAL' 'REVENUE BONDS iPMU LnCk 1111 REP EF 6TH `REE"- L°CKSM 1H. INC R P AIN. VIUELE°MDT., RVEN4c'CM.s5dr......Lox TORE99 10 BLoO �I p88 - IE00- �(MIELARD WAREHOUSE' PROJECT),.•THE. EXECUTION.. OF. TRUST TO FREE°sEN. FpEwEHNp�OFFICE SUPPLY SLL�OOC pUPP j,"9 -AND-DELIVERY-OF AN INDENTURE SECURE SAID, BONDS, AND THE EXECUTION AND' . 850 OAK IIME� a co '. PR Iq0 EN'T EW PMENT SENV ERiYME .. o75 CE 79 DELIVERY':OF.A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH LARRY A..',. - Affirmative) QA HK `LL s1 oNs. INC 1ETl CEO C PRIOR YEAR 'INt CII1C PNiRf 4EEIWCFLIEB°L ENCU,IB ,1312 3.60 _ 97 Deb-. LARSEN DBA MILLARD WAREHOUSE. -unanimous, 6/0' Perret "ENERAt L°DLR 69. A up FORM :ALLOHPlKE MICHAEL 8BB, pp' - roll call -vote absenf.�`The Mayor declared .the resolution ofx.DBERO. ,l . - .. adopted. ,_. . ,. , by Er'dahl;: seconded by Dicksop, Vincent, 121 1027 Sheridan Avenue; Dennis Ryan. 14p .Moved to adopt RES. 83-302,. Bk. 79, Pp. 928-929, Meadowbrook: Don Ooumakes, er Gr dy. Headow rOg ; s, P.O. .Box 501; Peter Grady. 802E ADOPTINO.AIRPORT: COMMISSION PROPOSAL TOFAA Washington: -Nance . Carlson: Mayor anlwunced,that the FOR THE'PURPOSE, OF REMOVING THE STATUS OF Jefferson- .The. bedAlcussinformatiand;u�n_be NON-COMPLIA14CE..•FOR.ELIGIBILTY FOR.FEDERAL " FUNDING:, Airport Commissioner Emmit. George..' present for di sfussi CO.,Affirmative-.roll.' call vote unanimous,' 6/0; -Perret absent.' The Mayor declared the resolution. adopted.. .. E.K. Jones, 1033; E.'.,Burlington , read a' letterof-concernS4distributed� at hformal sessi6h`9/12/03). Jahn Dane,`N;R 3,'also; .appeared. . Moved by. trdahl, _ seconded by McDonald,, to aceepi the corrbspondihei-from E.K. Jones: The Aayor declared the,m6tion carried' onanimduily;- 6/0, Perret absent.. Moved--hyLynch; seconded. by; Balmer. that:the ORDINANCE -TO. AMEND -CHAPTER ,3I;TO' PROVIDE THAT. SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY•PE' .LICENSED AND :FOR. ELIMINATION. OF:SUCH SIGNS BY; JUNE 30;. NO3 given first vote for - passage.,.., Affi rmat3 ve roll : call vote , : unanimous,:6/0 , Perret absent.,_. The Mayor declared the motion carried... - A! public hearing_ wasld �onoecad ppearptl: -Aa Mike-BonatOrl ve23.�FDarl ene� JClausens 323 Hawkeye. 1 E. le Joe Jef1027 n, Fairchild;-. Avenue Sheridan Erik: Pauls, ,Suer Young,i919 `Fairchild; Marron, 323: statement Talwrn Ct:,-who-presented a 1958 Broadtiron Norm Bailey; sincha Plisner, Barbara 410 Highland..Laary LSvaboda, 35 Jim_ Berry, 2928 -Stanford; 606 Waters; .Reno Lakeview Knoll; Robert Hibbs, 335 Clinton; Street; Robert_ Bender, R•R• 1; Mark Hamer, 115 5' Edwin Barker, Washington Park Rd.; AnOie Ryan, 122 1720 Muscatine�aneuC- Linn; Miriam Young. Tony Schebler, 1615 W. .Benton. Cardiff Circle; Jamez Sch!Ya6, 328 Vincent, 121 1027 Sheridan Avenue; Dennis Ryan. 14p Meadowbrook: Don Ooumakes, er Gr dy. Headow rOg ; s, P.O. .Box 501; Peter Grady. 802E : 2920. E. Court StraB-;' J-*,,- RIT 10,0 10o 02.: Ee Washington: -Nance . Carlson: Mayor anlwunced,that the Jefferson- .The. bedAlcussinformatiand;u�n_be matter will September 27. Y reviewed: by Council re ma, office by' be submi tte to for tlistribution to tember 22t Thursday, P "Balmer,, seconded. Counc{ Imembers. ved iv to. rece{ve and loNayor Dickson, lnei submitted. correspondence.". the motion carried unanimously.. declared 6/0,Ferret absent. seconded by Lynch, to by Balmer, thL.` Moved adjourn 12:40 a.m. The Mayor declared 5/0, motion carried unanimously, absent. Amore complete description of Council in the -office of the MICROFILMED BY ' activities is on file ` City -Clerk. - f J.ORM iv1ICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES 1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MAYOR s/MARIAN KS/KARRR, CITY CLERKR, noted a drainage problem on North Van Buren Submi ttetl for publ{cat{on 9/23/83. and Fairchild. Staff will .investigate. - 'the ' SIMMWRY OF RE(IIIP15 The City Manager announced -that I ,71111., 183 developer forthe downtown hotel has TAX7iS decided. to proc0ed quickly' and ground I E 300,J67. 19 LICENSES G PERMITS breaking will be Tuestlay';. September 20; at 5:30 P.M. ,. - .. 29,599.39 FINDS 8 FORFEITI.IHIiS. 27, 040.4o - Recommendations of. the. Broadband OWtGES FOR SFAVICES 403;470. T. Telecommunications Commission �. noted as IRfERGOVERNI-WrAL RL' M- E 30o, bb4.91 'follows: 1) That the City Council grant. USE OF Ai)NEY L PROPERTY 2n3, 309.35 Hawkeye CableVisi On a 95C increase in basic MISCELIANEOUS RECEIPTS 1,b98,518.4S service rates,' or an 11.9% increase, based TOTAL GENERAL- S—L918 87`0 67 on an . average. of the' increase in 312 LOAN operational; ori gination and _ LEASBD. HOUSING 86,649.34 administration costs incurred' by Hawkeye'. OIFDOt.HCUSING 8;584.82' from 1981 to .1982. A public hearing is set for eOctober 25, 1983.- (The Mayor. noted TOTAL SPECIAL E 95,23J:18 - that •-Hawkeye is requesting a E2.00 increase.) '2)'That a -policy regarding the GRAND TOTAL 53, 014,10J:83 - required extension of cable service tonewly annexed - and new -housing -areas be v Do. NAME ,PRODUCT OCc.11,ION .,CUT11 "approved. - FUND GENERAL FUND Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, gcE1 PUBLICAI. ONS PArIP1LET FILE n•r 11e t$ to .adopt RES. 83-296; Bk..79, pp. 875-879, -gOVANCED MAKING AWARD. OF CONTRACT .FOR THE 1983 .. ONIv ENTERPRISE. ... SUPP DRAINAGE SYSTEM.. INC ELECIRICAL SUrnL'. TRENNrPERSH NRc _11cc c-I.I., ]0 5 to loo Go PAVING. IMPROVEMENTS (LYONt5 2ND ADDITION) ...ALr"ABOe'ic' CplPUTensEvnooucTS .DATA PRO E55ING SUPP. RE 91 TO. AHERNS CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF CORALVILLE --cm - aSBAs cur nn Sfi-DUES L MEMOERSH.PS HER CAN BAP. 'ASSOCIATE. 3o I. t10 00 IOWA, for E73,045.40. Affirmative - roll grnER�cAN fiAa nSSOC IAT ION BOON IRI ER CAN e...... BOON BIN IMG 3 00 391 1 .unanimous; 6/0, .Perret .absent nMER C N HARVEST w"OLESALERS - PAo.'.31 SUPP 2> 71 .vote The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 'pA,EBiCgN IL MANCO pBpC BOONS ELAT ILC IPAI 316 10 Moved by Lynch, .aeconded. by Dickson, nncB PvBi iiiiS"OIIi�pDC - PO°NBLI CwTD%C IN IPS CATO C: 2 3n to atlopt' RES. 83-297, Sk': 79,.pp. 880-911, ,•Assoc FOR INFpgMAT DN D ODES G IPS A OCIATES CAPITAL D RV ICER - TOOLS L EQUIP RENT 0 O 701 89 - AUTHORIZING FILING OF.MOTION'OF INTENTION •• TO - ACCEPT URBAN -RENEWAL REDEVELOPMENT ! ltlStf preD LEARNING. ENC CASSETTE $-i K NlBSOtr, Bp DUCTS• LID RECPEAiIONAL"`SUPP I. ,,2 - PROPOSAL' (HOTEL):'- Affirmat ve' roll Cd11 I • B P 2g g t PA 1NI'CiAL SERV L CHC BnNER 1. LDC CO PRINT/L IRCULATING � 391 1° 2.819 AB vote unanimous;' 6/0, Perret•.. absent.'. The I., _ UALL WEC° PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB EP PILE MAT � 1D 73 2 00 ,. Mayor declared the resolution adopted - BANK OF ICA „AMPIE. A nARNON rroioR 6lNPW 19CELL EOus SUP P A 67 Moved by.Balmer;seconded by McDonald,': �.oCTSY HELL PueL tent mNs CORPuiEloE"P"a INT IMO ons p ivo ie to adopt RES.' 83-298, Bk. 79; pp. '.'912 913, Ross P..4ECAT ,AUTSIDE AT c 1 .IG BROT"ER55 B O ....E"S of - 10_TD AGENCIES I6 So 77 50 2. ti00 AUTHORIZING THE'�MAYOR-TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO. ATTEST THE FY84 AGREEMENT BETWEEN L. CROSS L °LUE SHIELD IEALT" INSURANce BLUMB BLOrC5 TO PROF SS10N97 50A ICE ` BD N CHARLCS PHYSECALS AB 9 5 30 0 - .THF riTY OF. IOWA CITY AND THE. CITY' OF., BOEEk. T i . n D hEU1MLAL9ERVacE ERE cn 292 ]• - UNIVERSITY ' HEIGHTS FOR' THE -PROVISION - OF ': BREm%_N SEED L PET CENTER INDR EOUIP 'REP MAT aP00ART. INC BOONS I:NCAT t 65 1 319 10 TRANSIT SERVICE WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS ,oui"iiBPPAPER orFuiNce surPiiis °. °zi 3� - OF. UNIVERSITY,HEIGHTS,. contract amount of -C - svSIEns. me - Elc"r CAPETOL IMPLEMENT cD - FBNERAI E..B_.NT 09' Eel O+ $21 ,012. Affirmative ' roll ' call vote EAPRI`E`R :P TOED. DDOKS RCAT CIR I 5 3o - .unanimous; 6/0-. Perret absent.-. 'The Mayor CAsSA0V. �HOMr LIOCALb _E.GE I25 DO deelared.the .resolution ad° ted. P CED R DAP[i)J s ANo IDUA .111 LAN° RYN N- f.EpAN pAP 1$S .MMI TOH IAL'SUPPLY PR Ipq EAR ENCIIMO 'CENTRAL ENClx10 '7° 97.. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to POOL SUPPLY. INC PR1$B YEAR LNAMOEPP.9 RECORD L VIDEO CORP DIgC 605 729 36 adopt RES... 83-299, Bk. 79, - p.. 914, • Z=GMT SYSTEM vEIA PBC I Io +O p1 ADOPTING -.THE -MILLER/ORCHARD NEIGHBORHOOD _CITY -GMAICHILL RUCK LINES. INC IGT EL CTRICSUPP Y. 1Nc ELECTRICAL 74 20 16 IMPROVEMENT PLAN. AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 403 ,B-PLIES CLLEEAVETo es %SIMECT CWRi outa PRI.UC APR WIINO 15 0 . OF THE_COOE OF IOWA.' Afffrmati ve r011 call vote unanimous, 610,* Perret absent. The LOMMIMICArIDRB ENGINEER INC CO LOTRI EQUIP REP- COTIPUIER MICROFILM INTL. CORP. DOOKS.CAT /f TR 1 +SB 3 a6 -Mayor' declared - the, resolution adopted. - - _-' - - eNFERENL ON ALTERNATI B 9�' MSTR1CTEON vENc , G9 53 Karen Hradek thanked the Council for their dCtion. TERIALS. PM- EAR ENCUBB CONTRACfORI5A1100Ne1 4E�PLY CD BLBO LLMCDNBTT0 UPC. 56 0o 2'923 01 Moved by Balmer„ seconded by McDonald, CW LINDpwNICA, -.BEC CLASSES/LE65ONS �A 0' to adopt RES. 83-300. Bk: 79, pp. 915-921, cooK ILLI•M 'B"IFORM ALLWANCE COOPER ELECINONIC9 LAB: INrA COUIP REPAIgS 01 GO 1. AUTHORIZING: THE ISSUANCE' AND SALE OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT' REVENUE. BOND (VIVA .c Am SUSAN DUES 6 MEMOERSHIPS CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUP k`Y CO PPIW EAR ENCUMa D L U INDUSrR IAL LAUNDR ON IFMM SERVICE LCIP T, 15 Do . 5.617 76 9 Yy ] INVESTMENTS PROJECT). OF THE CITY OF IOWA pgIAPP OFFESEARCNSCOflP 1 NC -. EOUNSLICAi 'jp po , CITY;: IOWA; IN < THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL Ogv1s. Krtir CEA:. CLnssES/Le05D"B SSON. UGHN : Al 700 AMOUNT. NOT. TO -.EXCEED $500,0001 TO�FINANCE V SSIFIED $Ar - C"�BLES - EL $CLA55E5/LESSONS i) 90 - 5 00. THE COST OF, , THE ACQUISITION OF A BUILDING $ELBLnoiUSTipDA C° MESC LEQUIPSREP551OtOT 7B 1,t AND THE REHABILITATION AND RENOVATION OF ° B TAL Es'REGisTER PR INTYREFEREnCE D GIIAL EpUiPM1ENT CORP oFFILE EQUIP CEPA IR .1 88 1 A o THE BUILDING AND OF :CERTAIN LEASEHOLD: ° soOUNT RECURSs - vtBED PECOPDINo TAPE 00 MEAS L C B DEE RCAT CIR T o w 4 6 IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN FOR VIVA INVESTMENTS. . o0ME9t iC- IOLENCE PROJECT C 0 •CENC IES 2.862 AN 70WA .PARTNERSHIP; THE EXECUTION OF A: OOVENEPUBLICATIONS. INC BOOKSICUCULCINN01 312 Be '.LENDER LOAN AGREEMENT .WITH. FIRST -.NATIONAL °RAKE LN REVIEW SUASCP IPTIbN 5IT N-PANELAN CORP -' C SSIFIED AU P 0S 63 3 BANK" OF IOWA. CITY, IOWA; PROVIDING THE EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES PLINVCIRCOLAIING 191 99 TERMS AND SALE OF SUCH BOND; THE EXECUTION' E ULAT EN MATERIAL. DESIRE °DONS CAT CIR E$uCAr ISwA RECORD SALES CLASSIFIED AU ]] OS AI 5 AND DELIVERY OF'A LOAM :AGREEMENT. WITH VIVA ELoEnRw s@n�EcE"s .Rc°Ericv R. Ai$"iBY:CErNic BED b. e75 000' INVESTMENTS.PROVIOIHG FOR THE REPAYMENT OF -. ELEcr1I ln. noroON of I0.RA <17C ..' REP qF t,ELT /PLUMB ELSEV TER-OUiION PUBLISHI CAT IR TIEp B THE LOAM OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BOND,- AND G CD' 000x3 EHEENMANN-RONIN ca . CLOT"IMO L ACctes:P 00 ' RELATED 'HATTERS;,,"Affirmative roll Cd11( $PIE I -,ITV E pIIKI1REPERENC E"ERS MEN'S STORE. IND . SS s ­&'­ 1 pE.. 0 00 - qD So vote.: unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The 'FAiRoE�: eLARns: -INc' pEBE. 4 To at- BLDG � N9 2. Mayor declared the.resolution adopted. y FAv •s FIRE EQUIPMENT. INC EP MAIN TO BLDG . TEOCRAL EfrRE55 CORP rREIONT IS oo .146 00 . -- Moved by Lynch, ;seconded by Balmer, to iDELI TY'PPOOUCTS LO DATA PROCES5ING SUPP F S R.� 'ENRN CLOTHING 1 DO 35 adopt' RES. 83-301, Bk. 79, pp. :: 922-927, INC„AFETY FLPEn.v STORES. IISCELLANH SUPP Qo Ooo 8 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF - i$RLsr'Ba Ess. _ PP°nDq Cap ERR+CUItS 10 96 El ,400,00,0 ': - INDUSTRIAL REVENUE' BONDS RE♦"MAT. L°casntlN BEP pF STRUCTURE f.EE.= LoCN5H1 TH. It1C EP L "AIN. T° BLDG A. o A. 00 (MILLARD WAREHOUSE' PROJECT), THE EXECUTION FREEM1AN TAlT1ELS MOT 00Im0 ICA CIR FN IESEN. °ELOPES REC CLASSES/LEeSONS 19 8$. 6 0 - AND DELIVERY OF --AN-INDENTURE OF. TRUST- TO . CRO E1N UF4ICED SUPPLv ,I11IL ANTCATOOc11$DIP 3. SECURE SAID BONDS, AND THEEXECUTIONAND GNE Tie+ - vRa. I4a YEAR ENC1ITID PE -01y, g7 0:012 DELIVERY .OF:A.LOAN AGREEMENT WITH LARRY A. GASKYLL_s1oNs. INC PMENT SERV CE 75 8� LARSEN SOBA MILLARD MAREHOUSE: Aff{rmative -; oE;Ep:� a°Fis EeNYROL Co Bio N PEST Eo TVSL l I. `d°o -roll- call- It tO -unanimous, 6/O; Perret.'. S&TIN PA Ni `CASs. nRc PAINT L SUPPL TEs G0.00 ER.. rtMNAEl UNIPORT, W. 217 % 2G0 00; aCsent. -The Mayor declared the rC501 uCi On' '. adopted. .. ; .. , : 1 .. .... _ `Meved by Erdahl, seconded by. Dickson, - to Edopt'RES. 83-302, Bk: 79, pp. 928-929, ADOPTINGAIRPORT COMMISSION. PROPOSAL TO FAA FOR THE PURPOSE.OF' RE14OVING .THE STATUS OF NON-COMPLIANCE. FOR. ELIGIBILTY FOR. FEDERAL 'FUNDING. Airport Commissioner. Emmit George present for discussion. Affirmative roll call.vote unanimous; 6/0, Perret absent.' The Haynr declared the resolution adopted. E. K. Jones, 1033 E. -Burlington read read a letter of concerns (distributed -at informal ... sion 9/12/83).. John Dane; R. R.-3, also appedrdd. . Moved, by Erdohl, seconded by McDonald, to accept the correspondence from E_ K. Jones:' The. Mayor declaredthemotion carried. unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by. Lynch; seconded by.Balmer, that the ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER,31'.70 PROVIDE THAT SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE LICENSEDAND FOR ELIMINATION OF SUCH SIGNS BY JUNE 30, 2003, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote , unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. A public hearing was held on the proposed rent control ordinance presented under initiative procedures of the Iowa CLy Charter. TED --..l tawf nv P PTP-. ;appearedi K r n Kubby 914 S+;., D b q ; 522r M ike Bonatd' 1123 Franklin Jim Rhodes Clausen 323 Hawkeye Drive; Darlene Fairchild; Jeff Denburg 1141 E. College; _ - J O R M iViIC RO L A B - t Erik Pauls, 1027 Sheridan Avenue, 919 Marron, 323 from rt,.ent CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES T alwrn Ct., who presented a statement o 1058 Br Norm Bailey; Sincha Pl isner, Barbara 410 Highland CCSvaboda. yv a im Derry. Larry 35 j Waters. 2928 Stanford; Knoll; Robert Hibbs, 606 Reno A Lakeview street; Robert Bender, 335 5. Clinton; .. Hamcrl.. 159 !lar krr. R.R. 1; Mdrk -P3tY : Aii9T=Ryan, k0. Actions, spec. m g., c Affirmative roll call -tote unanimous, 610, mtg. 8/30/83, as published, subject to Perrot absent. The Mayor declared the OF PUBLICATION correction, as recommended by the City motion carried and repeated the public CERTIFICATE STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: Clerk. hearings as set. Minutes_ of " Boards and Moved by Dickson, seconded by Balmer, PRESS -CITIZEN Commissions: Airport Comm.-B/24/e3; to set a public hearing for 10/11/83 on an ^I HE IOWA CITY Broadoand Telecommunications -7/19/83, amended preliminary and final Planned Area 7/26/83 8 7/28/83; Planning 8 Zoning Development (PAD) and Large" Scale .Comm. -8/8/83, 8/25/83 8 9/1/83; Bd. of Residential Development (LSRO) - plan"for " .: Adjustment -7/13/83, 7/27/83 " 6 Lots 94 and 95, Ty'n Cae Subdivision, Part 8/10/83. 2. The Mayor declared the motion carried I' being duly Permit Motions as recommended by the unanimously, 6/0, Perrot absent. s C acct Li cease Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, City Clerk:. Approving'ClaI A public hearing .was held on a MiniMart tCLBeer I am the cashier of the j 'andSunday proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Approving Cl sworn, say that CITIZEN, a new" East. Sales for s Standard which would provide for zero lot line IOWA CITY P"REBS in said county. and that License and Sunday structures." Inc., 801 S. Riverside Drive. . Approving A public hearing was held on the pspe4 published Of which is' class C Liquor License for Deadwood, Inc., proposed rezoning of 1.6 acres in the Class C a printed Copy a noLICe, P In Said -6..S. DubOque- Street, Approving southwest quadrant of the intersection"of Sales The Brown published hereto at ache was P fol- Liquor License and Sunday Gilbert and Prentiss Streets from .C2 to 111 E. Washington Street. Atty. John Cruise appeared rep. Boyd time(s). on the .Bottle. - R3A. Class C Liquor License for Rummelhart.. pap Approvinb and :magoo's Bar, 206 N. Linn Street. Approving A hearing was held on the low' g dater):. Class'C Beer -Nine License and : public of certain property Special proposed rezoning • Sales for Felix and Oscars, 5 S,_ " located at 522 S_ Dubuque Street from C2 to " ,Sunday Dubuque_ Street R3B. ..Setting". c_"..hearings: }.tion to A public hearing was held ,on the "; .publf -set. public hearing: for 10/25/83, at 7:30 proposed rezoning of the entire Highway the to provide opPortunity for public :Commercial (CH) zoning di stric t located CableVision /] -end ' the grantee (0 wkeye ; north of the intersection of First Avenue the / jCbiporation) to be heard re grantee's and Muscatine Avenue. The Mayor noted two Cashier irequest rate increase of two dollarsperobjections had been received earlier and and _"month. for basic cable service, correspondence received this evening. . by to at 'Kroeger. ".::directing the city Clerk provide and others indicated a of said hearing Gene hada been :'creast 30 days: prior notice misunderstanding and objections Motion to • '- to the.public and the grantee. 10/25/83 at 7:30• withdrawn: Moved by" Erdahl, seconded by Subscribed, and sworn t0 before me seD a public hearing, on Dickson, to accept and , place on file the opportunity'for the public Gene" K oeger and other attached f,�{�-and r I , p H. to provide letter from the grantee (Hawkeye taDleVision correspondence. - The Mayor declared the to be heardroposed �9Btoadband -"unammous7y, 610, Perrot A.I. this day of Corporation) motioe .carried thegardi amendments absent. 'a Telecommunications Franchise .Enabling A -;public. hearing was held on directing the City Clerk to ssame bidinance," and P at least !30 days prior notice of of the ZoningndOrdina ce to permitrthe I9 said hearing to the public and the 9oaosed 5 ntee signage in te RNC -20 zone as'.is,permitted_ ,'and to. make. copies of the p P " the at the in othAerPublidf -amendments available to public hearing ng was held on the RES. 83-291, Bk. 79, t Public city Clerk's office. PUBLIC HEARING ON 9/27/83,1 Proposed disposition of vacated portions of between .pit866; TO SET"A :DH' PLANS, - SPECIFICATIONS. �' FORM :OF Sunset Street and the frontage road P and Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 13., ) CONTRACT,AND"-ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THEj"Highway CONSTRUCTION OF.THE cAMP -CARDINAL-ROAD'�malloto be developed.n noted thetwo .parcels were too " _� N O•,�c.��=�' ABRIDGE RELOCATION PROJECT, DIRECTING THE; Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson,... CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE" OF SAIO- adopt STHE3MAYOR AND �. 1 HEARING-AND'OIRECT IMG THE CITY EFOR PUBIC AUTHORIZINGo TO SIGN THE CITY ON FI LE fOR"PUBLIC "CLERK u• JULI SLAYiiiA:IER PLACE: SAID PLANS; ETC. TO "ATTEST AN AGREEMENT DISPOSING OF to sot public hearing STREET AND THE . VACATED PORTIONS OF SUNSET INSPECTION. ,Mon d disposition of -:vacated .tor.l:9/27/83 on FRONTAGE ROAD BETWEEN HIGHWAY 1 AND BRYN portion of Lucas Street., MAWR 'HEIGHTS,_PART 13. Affirmative roll caents 'in ..Motions:: To approvcdisbur Perret absent. the amount of $2,715;238.45 for the peri0 The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. oca f 7/1. thru 7/31/83; as recommended. by the' Moved.by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, .to _ .Finance Director, subject to audit. 870-87OR 3., 79, 8677 ACCEPTING adopt'RES- -83-294, Bk. 79,. 79 RES C"83-292, -Bk. g•. NT'pp BENTOR STREET BRIDGE ROAD, SAND, OOFL - THE WORK FOR . THE EAST WEST PRAIRIE- DU'CHIENR i.REPAIR PROJECT. Mark lade and Nancy Purington, 1706 Prairie University of "Iowa .correspondence:. du'.Chien,- appeared re potential loss of re fraternity and sorority - Strident Senate private :timber or land ,if, this alignment were followed. . Councilmembers.explained that a'toui• of the three possible ' - alignments showed this the most practical. - - Affirmative roll Cal ]*.vote- unanimous,. 6/0, _ - Perrot absent.. The Mayor declared_'. the • adopted. - -resolution Moved by mcVona la. seconded by Balmer; " to. adopt RES. 83-295, Bk. 79, .p. 874, : " AUTHORIZING `.THE OPENING ".OF." -A'.. DEDICATED RIGHT -OF -MAY LOCATED SOUTH OF.HAYWOOD.ORIVE FOR 'IMPROVEMENT AS •A:• CITY STREET,' -AND-- - -NAMING- THAT . STREET ANDOVER ". DRIVE. •. Affirmative roll call:vote unanimous,. 6/0, Perrot' absent: - The Mayor.- declared the " resolution adopted '''Moved byBalmer, seconded by Lynch; that the. ORDINANCE' VACATING A PORTION OF THE DES MOINES. STREET: RIGHT-of-iIAY. LOCATED IMMEDIATELY WEST:OF.",GILBERT .: STREET,r. be given -first vote for passage. Affirmative roll""'cell""voC"e' Jrian t,wodb _ nbs.na Tne,. Mayon.. declared .the- motion' carried. , - Moved by Lynch, secontled by Balmer, _.. - that ORD. 83-3144, 8k. '22, ,pp. '.133-134;. VACATING' CERTAIN"i ALLEY-- RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING-THEEAST. PROPERTY. LI NE OF. '22,S. DUBUQUE STREET,-. bepassed "'and ` adopted.'. Affi "native-ro 11 call vote "unanimous;; 6/0y Perret -absent-" The Mayor declared ..the ordi nance adopted.-:, ' . Moved by Lynch; seconded. by Erdahl, ` that the 'ORDINANCE--' REZONING" CERTAIN - PROPERTY .LOCATED: AT -.521. KIRKWOOD :AVENUE FROM Ml TO R2,be given 'first vote for passage. Individual '- CoLncilmembers expressed their views on .the request.. .'Fat Gilpin, 710. -Diana, Ct: appeared and requested the parcel not revert to'RM-20 designation in the _new zoning ordinance.. The Mayor' declared the motion defeated. 2/4,:with the following ".division of:roll ' call vote: - Ayes: Dickson, Erdahl . 'Nays: Lynch," "..McDonald, Neubauser,.: Balmer, .Absent: Perrot.' - .Moved by Balmer,' seconded by McDonald. that the ORDINANCE .REZONING LOTS 22-23 AND 64-71 OF WESTGATE- ADDITION LOCATED -•. ON KESWICK DRIVE AND WESTGATE CIRCLE; be given second, vote for :'passage. -'Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent.. The Mayor declared the motion carried: Shelley Plattner, 58 Sunrise Village, presented materials and asked Council to : reconsider their decision to keep bike Janos. He also requested that .the lanes be reviewed by the Public Works Director to j insure comforni ty with UTCD manual. Plattner - requested . Council consider. changing signsto indicate that bikes may use curb lanes, similar .to the recent change in bikes may use "sidewalk signs. He urged Council continue to request uniform enforcement of traffic laws for motorists and bicyclists_ . " The Mayor announced no applications` for the appointment- to -the. Board of Electrical i Examiners. and. Appeals had been received. The vacancy" will !be re-. advertised and an appointment made A n 30 days. - Councilmember Dickson noted a number of safety" Complaints . re- construction. walkways in the.downtown area,. especially on Linn Street. Staff: will investigate.'' The Mayor. read. .two . 'pieces of correspondence: i) a" letter, from the International Institute: of. Municipal" Clerks announcing the certification of city, Clerk Marian Karr, 'and 2) a letter. from "the . State City ,' Managers:: Association - congratulating City Manager Neal Berlin: on ( his 20 ycars---as .City Manager- � McDonald „ MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB { CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 14011`4ES t � I OFFICIAL,PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - houses. Kathleen Armens re the alley in • OFFICIAL COUNCIL`ACTIONS - 9/13/83 the 600 block between South Dodge and South • Johnson Streets. Hs. Armors will be s The cost of publishing the following Proceedings -requested to submit appetition signed by and claims is $196.08. Cumulative Cost for this adjacent property owners requesting the calendar year for said publication is S6,38a.63. alley be paved by special assessment. Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 9/13/83, Letters re Blackhawk Minipark from: Barbara Baker; Anna Moore; Charles Eble; at 7:30 P.N. at the Civic Center. Mayor 'Sonia Ettinger; and Jim Spratt. Roberta Heuhauser presiding. Louncilmembers Patrick, President of Elderly Services - present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, Agency,.. requesting . additional. funds, McDonald, Neuhduser. Absent: Perrot. The Mayor announced the following referred to the Human Services Planner for proclamations: Vocational Rehabilitation .recommendation. Women's Resource. and - ptember 1983; American Business Action Center re Council consideration of 'Human Women's Women's Day -September 22, 1983; Ouand the proposed revisions -to the Rights ghts Ordinance. poppy � .Day -September 24, 1983;. and Michael Lensing of the Knights Constitution Week, September 17-23, 1983. .of Columbus requesting. information about The. Executive Vice -President of the land at the corner of Linn and Harrison Asphalt Paving Association, of Iowa Streets, referredto the City Manager after presented the "1983 APAI Smoothness Award Council consideration. Memos from the .for Municipal Street Resurfacing" to City Traffic Engr. re ParkingProhibition on Engineer, Frank Farmer. .. .. Commercial Drive and Parking' on: Kimball .,,Moved by, Dickson, seconded by Lynch, that''ttte" following items and Avenue. Applications for Use of Streets and recommendations in the Consent Calendar 6e Public Grounds: Betty Hellwig to have a received, or approved, and/or adopted as block party on .California Avenue between fee (� - presented: Sycamore and Burns, . approved.- Sigma Chi Fraternity Printers Approval of Official Council to have aRun for Your Life on Actions, spec. mtg., 8/22/83 and r e g. 9/17/83 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.,'approved. - mtg. 8/30/83, as published, subject to Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret The CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION correction, as recommended by the City absent. Mayor declared the STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: Clerk. motion carried and repeated the public hearings as set. CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Minutes, of Boards and Commissions: Airport Comm. -8/24/83; Moved by Dickson, seconded by Balmer, THE IOWA Broadband Telecommunications -7/19/83, to set a public hearing for -10/11/83 on an j 7/26/83 G 7/28/83; Planning 8 Zoning amended preliminary and final Planned Area Comm. -8/8/83, 8/25/83 8 9/1/83; Bd. of Development (PAD) and large Scale Adjustment -7/13/83, 7/27/83 . 3 Residential Development (LSRD)--plao- for I' Lots 94 and 95, Ty'n Cae Subdivision, Part The S. Van Fossen, being duly i Permit3Notions as recommended by the •.2. 1 -City -Class C Beer License Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perrot absent. Bronwyn that I am the cashier of the Clerk: Approving 1 ,and Sunday Sales for 8 M Mini Mart Ltd., A Apublic^^hearing ^.vas, held on a say IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news zeol Hwy. 6 East. Approving Class C Beer Doc's Standard a whicn would provide for zero lot line in said county, and that 'Inc..icense and Sunday Sales for 801 S. Riverside Drive. 'Approving structures.' paperr published is' Class C Liquor License for Deadwood, Inc., A public hearing was held on a printed COPY of which a ROt.1Ce, p 6: S. Dubuque- Street, Approving Class C .the Proposed rezoning of 1.6 acres in the hereto at ocher , was published in said ! Liquor License and Sunday Sales The Brown southwest quadrant of the intersection of 7i �x� tir lsl. on the fol- Bottle, 111 E. Washington Street. 'Rilbertttt andStreets from C2 to pap ; Approving. Claes C Liquor License for JohnPrentiss Y appeared rep. Boyd low' g date) ):. ��.;Special Magao 5 Bar, 206 N. Linn Street. Approving and Rummelhart. N/; -Wine License and Class' C Beer -Wi A Public hearing was hold on the • ;S.unday Sales for Felix and Oscars, 5 S. Proposed rezoning of ..certain property -locatedat 522 S. Dubuque Street from C2 to -Dubuque Street. R38. r .--Setting .public hearings: Motion to s t hearing for 10/25/83, at 7:30 A a hearing was held the public .P:M., to provide opportunity for the public proposedd rezoning of .the entire Highway -ted -5nd the grantee (Hawkeye Cablevision Commercial zoning district: 'Corporation) to be heard re the grantee's north of the intersection of First Avenue in First Avenue abjectiMus Cashier �yrequest rate increase of two dollars per Avenue. eceiveThe yor noted two ns had objections had been receivetl and _ month for basic cable service, and earlier correspondence received this. evening. b '':.df recti ng the City Clerk to provide at 30 days notice of said hearing ,Gene Kroeger and others indicated a :east prior --t:6--the public and the grantee. Motion to misunderstandin .ob ections .had been 9 and j Subscribed and sworn to before rile set -a public hearing. on 10/25/83, at 7; 30 withdrawn. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by -P, ;M. to provide opportunity for the public (Hawkeye CableVisionletter lettere, to. accept and place a file the from GeneKroeger and other attached ! //, day O f ( s,•1 A.D. and., the grantee Corporation) to be heard regarding proposed correspondence. The Mayor declared the !�% this -(mss„! amendments to the "Broadband motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perrot 'Telecommunications Franchise Enabling absent. biedinance,".and directing the City Clerk to A. public hearing was held on :a I9 provitle at least 30 days prior notice of proposed amendment to the sign provisions said hearing to the public and the grantee of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the same to make copies of the proposed signage in the RNC -20 zone as; is permitted. available to the public at the �� in other multi -family zones. - Notary PubIIC .:amendments City Clerk's office. RES. 83-291, Bk. 79, ON 9/27/83 ! A public hearing was held on the - proposed disposition of vacated portions of p: -666, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING -. ON. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF Sunset Street and the frontage road between ANO OF COST FOR THE :_ Highway 1 and Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 13., 11CONTRACT, �:/ v .ESTIMATE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CAMP CARDINAL ROAD Dickson noted the two parcels were too LEand BRIDGE RELOCATION PROJECT, DIRECTING THE' small to be developed. CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH .NOTICE OF SAID! Movetl by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, HEARING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO to adopt RES. 83-293, Bk. 79, pp. 868-869, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY �� JiJC.O SL1iYPdIR.K'eit PLACE SAID PLANS, ETC. ON FILE FOR PUBLIC hearing CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT DISPOSING OF Q.for -INSPECTION. .Motion to set public 9/27/83 on disposition of vacated VACATED PORTIONS OF SUNSET STREET AND THE of Lucas Street. FRONTAGE ROAD BETWEEN HIGHWAY 1 AND BRYN _Portion Motions: To approve disbursements in MAWR HEIGHTS, PART 13. Affirmative roll the amount of $2.715,238.45 for the period call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. - of 7/1.thru 7/31/83, as recommendedby the The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Finance Director, subject to audit. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to - RES. 83-292, Bk. 79, p. 867. ACCEPTING adopt RES. 83-294, Bk. 79, pp. 870-873, THE WORN FOR THE BENTON STREET BRIDGE ADOPTING THE PREFERRED ALIGNMENT FOR FOSTER REPAIR PROJECT. ROAD, EAST AND WEST OF PRAIRIE OU CHIEN. Correspondence: University of Iowa Mark Tade and Nancy Purington, 1706 Prairie Student Senate re fraternity and sorority) duChien, appeared re potential lossIof private timber or land if this alignment :werefollowed. Louncilmembers explained _ that a tour of the three possible - ' alignments showed this the most practical. Affirmative roll call .vote. unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer, to adopt RES. 83-295, Bk. 79, p. 874, AUTHORIZING THE OPENING OF A DEDICATED RIGHT -OF -MAY LOCATED SOUTH OF HAYWOOD DRIVE FOR IMPROVEMENT AS A CITY STREET, AND NAMING THAT STREET ANDOVER DRIVE. Affirmative roll call -vote unanimous, 6/0. Perrot absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF .THE DES MOINES STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED IMMEDIATELY WEST OF GILBERT STREET, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll, call vote. unanimous, ,6/0, :Perret _ absent:':"TheMayor declared the motion MICROFILMED BY carded. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, 'DORM MICROLAB � !: that ORD.34, CERTAIN BALLEYx. � RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 522 S. CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES DUBUQUE STREET, be passed and adopted. Affirmati va -11 call vote unanimous, 6/0, / Ferretabsent. The Mayor declared the t i ordinance adopted. ,., Moved by Lynch, seconded by Erdahl, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 521 KIRKWOOD AVENUC FROM !11 TO R:. Le yiv,'ii first voce ror 9". Printers fee TS it)_ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I. Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- papeF published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is` hereto the was published in said paper � timelsl. on the fol- lo�� f Cashier Subsccrri�ibed and sworn to before me this &WdW y a—d9t , A.D. Notary Public No OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COONCIL-g/20/83. The cost of publ(stitn gflhe i°ollowing roceetl ings 8 claims is 310.92 GUrriblative cost for this !. :calendar year for said 00bllcahoMis Sa39955. . Imy ct CY wuntilt spec.i37weectng Septemher 20 1983:';7 OOTP m filn`the Ci tY• 'Manager's Conference: Room .yCdllaellmemDers present: Balmer Mttcwn Llmah, McDonald,, 4 Neuhauser. Absent::,, �ErA3tll __gf6kerret Moved DY Otekson °secOnded:hv Mtibnl i�;:. :_ 4d3ou Mto. Executi9e 5€i{ioo,-pursuan Section 28A.5b to 'dizcdssl� tin-, w1 th���Y"- : counsel in matters. thaU ai pFasently i a ; if ttgation or wheretllYigatlon 1&'l rmin ,limen its .dlsciowre!`would be Likely to ; prelud ice-or,di sadvinsitioNwF,, •,` •.the govermnental hody, in that,l itigation Affirutive roll call': vote unan mouF.'5ZO, Erdahl. and Perret absent TheyW declared the motion carried A more conPlete,.descritntion of CoDndil activities is on Ale in the office of, the ' City Clerk c,ggx;.l sJMARY+.0 NEUNAUSER;'MAYOR - - �S 5/MARIAN K KARR-'.CITY CLE(tK •..`. Submitted for put ication on 10/4183 '9925 October 5, 1983;., 1 MICROFILMED BY JORKA JC�ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES ' I FRAN2. AL CE F IL !F!)lip5 HEFUND9 19 DO FHONWEfN SFFILE IMPLY FROLA. IH. .MISC Mlim OFFICE EQUIP 21 '19 MABLE CARWOOD. WAITER 1'vG REFUNDS PUIII.IC SAFETY-flET 60 4 00 GENERAL MOTOR. CORP CNAIIAM SHAME i ,. CO. DNA= AU"E3 DU E' SB9 90 2, E.1 JO COEL EDU IPMENT.GDNP GRAHAM. ARLENE OR[[CN. MAE ST Ct E'ANINO i Rlvt TRIPUNp9 ;; 6O1� 65 1y. 000, CRIMM. GRACE GRUMMAN FLYIOLF. CORP UK REFUNDS HI tD pp 48;4) H i Y MOTOR EYPRES6 CO. HMI'' MANY AN90N AUTO EODV HR VN[IGNT, PlIOL IC SAFETY-PET. /MRRY'9 CUSTOM TgOPNIE6. LTO VEI,ICLE REPAIR6 OVAL SUPP HART4I0 MOT0ED. INC. HAVER. ANDREA u[CREAif EHICLE REPAIRS TRAVEL 11 243 •JO HAd$MAN pU9 SALE. 4 PARTE CO. NPWNEYE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HAWREVE PERT GONTflDL, INC. - ADVANCE - BUSES GARBAGE RULN6 Iq0 b0 690'12 41.01 HAWKEYE STATE BANK O10C PEST CONTROL 7 TRANSFER 1.340.00 HEIN, LET HA HELOLE. SYLIVA AN (NSUpANCE ))0.624 b7 974 7T i HE59. RAYMOND NEC/ TRIPS HEALTH INSURANCE. -12.00 61:-00 HI POINT GOLF COlMBE HIC.L.. CM PUN CO. MISCELLANEOVB ..SFS HILLTOP O-Y CAR MASH.. HINSHAW. TIM CENERAL EDUIPMONi ' 2. 3)1: I, 35000 HOOAPP T001. AND SUPPLY CO. MISC RECREATI N ' TpOLB 130FFMAN, REGINA HOILLLANp. OLwDY9 - - M19C. REFUNI6 146.60 13 OO HOLLAND, N}LL1AN MISC: REFN109 MISCELLANEOVB% 00 " HOOT'V CAU 4ASW INJGHE., PwUL CAR NA 36p..4> 2230. HY-VEE FOOD STORE l � - .REC7 TRIPS...., � FOOD 12.00 IN...TR(AL CHEMICAL LAB ]DIM A'9IX. OF SANITATION BURP. Bj HOUSING I11A CITY .AS9IX. DF REG1STArlo GNU- WORKMEN'S .200 00. . tOUA CITY BANG ]OVA COIP. PREM. MISCREFVND9 364 42 C[TY COACH CO.. INC. IOWA CITY tlFFICE EOUIYMENT SERVICE 47°'0 ' PRODUCT. - tO4A CITY. PETTY CASH 'OFFICE6UPPLTE3 MISCELLANEOUS WPP )39 IOWA CITY PRESS CITIZEN IO4A CITY PRE..-CITIZEN. MIEL REFUNp6 )6 N'BO IOWA CITY REC CTR. PETTY CASH ADVERT 191 NG . mISCELLAME0116' Z; 0.48 IOWA CLASS DEPOT I OWA.... C BANK '- ICLE REPAIR6 nl a0 IOWA STATE FAIR SCELLAAE I6CFLLANEWB ELF.CIR .' 1�OB]. 20 B4 IOWA-ILLIN0i5 CAB i-ELECTMIC IPERBIPEg9:. - IC. " "RAS. 00 {60,90 - IPERS FOAE ' JACX60N. WEAN - (H L -A El T8 CINIMMUNICATION b 22 "3.0 O, 1ppq JEFFERSON BANK OF MISSOURI JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER �. EQUIP. RECVRUINO / 243.22 COUNTY flE�P. !S II FEES TRAININGTNIILMSmT ,,,j'!!1 38. 00. JOANDAMN REAHVINCHNSON '�nISO. flECREAT IM 69V�0O O •pJo JUSTICE. GLADYS.O HAVBA. LE MISL. HEFUND9 !i T 14'00 HEL50. HILA MH6..E.R, MISC. REFUNDS - IBC. REFUNDS 1 L HEFUND9 PUOL'C .E95ELRING• E ..... EDWIN NNOEDE{ JOSEPH SAFETY-RET' PU81 C SAFETY-RET. )J% 91 -i LENOCN i CILEK. � - RAI ISGELLw"FOUR MISCELLANEOUS 615:62 �•� 9y5 30 LEWI6. ALICE LEWIS. CMgIE RUPP, PUBLIC SAFETY-RET. 19C REFUNDS ?29:17 LIFTRUCK SERV ILE•CO.. INC LINDEq TIRE SERVICE ST. CLEANING i AEP TIBC XEPA[, IJ2. LITTLE. MILDRED E. LOERCH. MI(:C REFUNDS. q44 00 JULIE LRMCLEY iINE HSBC REFUNDS ^O. 0:26 6Y9TEMS MAZER. Mq3 WILLIAM OFFECE EOUIPY REPAIR ii 1.090.00' MARSH. PATTY MISC REFUNDS MISC RECREATtpN 8. 60 A RV HANTWIG. INC. MARV'8 SOL 68 SPECIALTIES. INC n.1. 4 LIGHT TRRUCK I6CELLANEOU9 6UPP. 17 33, 6. 6D nA9pN. DORA "TIES. Mpg LIN NA L. MCLABE EOUIPMENT.'1NC. MEGIHEFUND9 DISC REFUNDS ENERAL EQUIPMENT I. JD 3:p rCCARNEY,' ATRICM CCRORY, CCAOVS PUOLIC .AFETY-RET. MISC I3. 9U 'i 1. 19209 CELROY. PEG NEFUNpS nI.CELLAWEW3 BURP 6,00 33 D7 MCOINNIS. Wi6 EDGAR. SR IE9TIHSRRY - MISC REFUND _ ':' THREA ) S k U MCN89 'MEAOE, TNELMA.. ELIZABETH" & IDV,9VROANCE MISC.. REFUND'-.. 311.1.8 2, SS - M1MEEEANS: IE ISL REFIDE UND3 216 2S- �111011C. '. 1ii1ipp0BpMMl1MEEEO461E iNT �IC+OIElE6IIII BEIREA'UAL',EGRIONpIETIT ��9•?pZ: M�tL�L�ENr HMNVEYIHUUHIWCE' AGENCY' 8 SYSTEMS.. INC .. Ll Fe NCE. ',.1 ZOS08-. MOOHEf10tL CO �'_' .,CFF{CEW IP. REPAIR ., 2'.. O){: 4 MOM aar EDUIPMENT CO G7GAN. M8. RAY ST. CLEANTWG i REP y4 ' MOTOROLA. INC. HLIC SAFETY-NET, "PRIOR YEAR ENCUHB 42 0.: 0 OG', MRIW IE RECLAMATION AND SIMPLY NEW ME. EQUIPMENT CO. OU­ GARBAGE TgUCNB 1 273 EILAND. 00130THY NORTHAE`BTERN BELL CMUTNOLON ONOURBR• LTD. -M19C REFUNp6 LONG DISgqT!RMCE CALLS 9T�OCLEAN[NO 42 710']0 26 10- )05 21,. t= .[EU . OLIN. NEV IN- 4 REP MIS NEEECREATFpppNNNN 6i. ON 1 PARR_DWERO E T .'.PUDC,CNSAFETY11RET 1 )SAD. 0�• PEOER6ONpppAASEODEOVIPMENi,CO. VIEW LEREPAIRS" 'N'07 TI10 ApCH1TECT6.A390C PIdRERKIANG ':L AILPMENT :: AARCHOFF, 9UVRPLIE6�9 �Q._ qj; PLEPA9AR' Y I:NAgD6 ;' CO .. OUT OE:PR INTIfN LS CERLE 3p I: 2S', 3V PLUMBERS SUPPLY E01 TPY,cu HEALTH PO•'1•ER BE IOWA, INC UP EQUIP T. INC INSURANCE TWO-lON TRUE✓.8 60th 4�... 9$J, PUVIN OTONALO 1W.1 ST Im". 0 4 REP 1 142 13' PYR'MLfD 5ERVICE. PVSLT1Ci68AFUPETY RET OPERFTINO 9... 01 CNC. QLUU�IILL CORPK COU.F 3C' - EQUIP. '- PRIOR YEHROlNCINIB. 3..41' OJ. 2{2{ RAS WELL?CLEOF„gD TRUCK SALES RH00[[N.MISC RICCI ]UAW ITA KAY 611ITH T[SCfOHE TROCHE NEFUNOS Mt 7081q.0) { p8 - RtrrTEEEEWHEVER. ADRIAN SC REFUNDS PUOLIC SAFETY-FET:' 1 6' 19 ql' R(lCCH ICLDIN/'i REPAIR ROCCCCCCEWS. HANOLD OPERATING' EpdiP PU.LIC S TY-RET. 4 034 )V ROOEg6.: LEETEN , ,PU.L IC a FETY-DET 3 OJ, 314.33 R WXKE. NESTER RUPVERT. EDWIN Mt9C, REFUNDS VVOLIC SAFETY-PET. 4,1�0 6T3. Od' SS5wwAryryp�L�Efl PO4ER TRAIN 6AV1NLtORPOR,OTMY ,TWO-ION TRUCKS - OFFICEHEQUIP.' 603, J8 - MARIE THA RENTAL 13.1.09 60 MM1Agi 6CHHMNOECEI.EN. eECVR1TV ABSTRACT CO :MISC "NEFUNO6 OSTPACTa 8. " 296. BO .MAY. LAVERNE 9HIMON. VERNAL PUpLIC SAFETY-RET. "MI SCELI.-ClUll 43).6): .761',69 SHORT. SUSAN CpO19fUUpptt�JEE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE HuTp-CLEANING -SfE6IEG� NOLETTJN. DAMN i.REP AN IMALRDEPOSITIE 8223pp9.76 SLApEN. FpANC 79 APHPIA./A EB . MISC REFUNDS SRATTING EODUIP:. 6 3, 3U8 ' SISLAOERp ` IMKLE, LESLIE SRECO ILLB'�OD -PUpLIC SAFETY-PET. GENERAL EGYIPMENT )9036;70'. 26622..8'6J, 3906 STA ^E. CLARA MIEC REFUNSIT 'a I EL. C D .. 9�TIRHE L. GLENN HE.A1.T IN61N1WCE VUTI.IC .SI4FETY-RETJO 302 )tl ' SMAETZENpPUSER. MARY LEE . PRO, IT IOC�HL.. TM NICE .45 IISSO TA}YL"[' DOROTHY TOOOLLORPR lCNARD C: MISL. flEFlNOB NRV/CE 3 OR TOWN.END HOOFING i SHEET MIRE I""I H"II 61 HU IFpINO IMPROVEMENT .I gal. 60Y TQIVLETT. OFFICE ELPP V i GFICEREUPPLIES I 0U U, RF'IA. IOWINMEISIptN VICUW[ON fi1TUO. 3j U OF IA RECGpREATIONAL .ERV ICC. F.(N(�1O, "I RECRE^T INRL EW IP 20' E� ?O UNION LNMIER, US �IIERFAN MtECELLANEWS VO5P9RSppp`N`. R.111CgHS PudLIC�OAFETY-AEI' 3 9 406 �• 79^; 10 LE WAONALETNO80EUT7 " CO INC. -:' �'. �,ANInryAppWLL11 fO•LatT9 2.bUS. 86 .-.ER PONTIAS-,JJEEEP INC DEOIL UTtJ'54,1IOHT-TRVCK 0401 ,- 1YANEpL1tVCR. 3AIn8SRJUNIE B INC PVUL�C 6AFEETV 97 212 00 - N=HHt NOTEIN LYKY ACEI tt .;C� FE AEAiION - - 6:.00 MITE LE A, ... FORD INC:' H�ALTHppf EHMiANCE 'MEIiTCLEERLpAIR6'" 3 Bp 6U - ':. Ih 0908 52RHSN1EiBERENNOMER L HERMAN EROY GWIP . Mt SC • PEF OB � - • .OFFICE EQUIP Y:TPATR Y - 6 30 1.903; 3S ZEPHYR COV IES ZWICKI EMIL OV lSIOE PRINYINO MISC REFUNDS .4,?0 ZYTRON ^'M ILHOF I6CHE '. 5:-BO .. ,24 00 - FUND tOTAL y1.OB0 791 6/ .FUND: SPECIAL.REVERUE F11NG ...EAUBOF NAT I flDiA1LNCAFFA yy IRS HRILLCkSTHFAMILY ECHnCEBY: UIiDLNIPT ♦ONNCUMB SHIPS GUES1AAT 250 0 , '.23 IOWA ASSOC OF HOUEIAA'00 tONl 410,00 0 UU IOHAOOOIt L SUPPLY CO. IOWA CI -.MINOR OFFICE EQUIP FRLM 31yy1 SO TVV PETTY CASH IOWA C[TY .PRESS-C 1112CN PE .OUTTS O[N[!PN (2- 9UD9CRIPTION PENS1.0 ­ � 26.5 03 IPEgD FOAB JL711N5M ABSTRACT f-lf� 3 00 COUNTY VOVTM4E.TENU BELL DIANE'ANO-' . HALTS ppvv T[LEPI,IN1,ClE 1EOUIVEMFEE 3S 4.19) LOII LOCNSMI TMINO MISCELLANEOUSEWPP 3V iLgEqN2NLAL��K, NppOARETAnN0 HIGANIEI BUSLOT MpRpIICMPEppVENENT 2.111.^O fECHN10PAPHHI�TNINC GEE. _ OUTSIEEEPPH 9H I.T 1 TT 71, TOTAL .]6.68..14. ASSISTED HOUSING VARIOUS LANDLORDS Cl TVOF 'I OVA'C I TY .- RENT C'KPEHSLS' 66,460:25 16.260.83 K .6' G' :.. - ALLANPOOTS 6ASSOCIATES YACA NIT LOSS " _ .. RE IIT -. 210.00 - 271,00 CLIFFORD HALTERS PI ERE ALOE RSHOF PENT 217. 00 TERRY DICKENS RCRT 100.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ` A OLLRto GE GARDEN APT.. RENT RENT 127:00 1Otl.00 AL LAX P00T5 6 ASSOCIATES UNIVERSITY OF IOWA RENT - RENT 207.00 62.•+0 UNIVERSITY OF, IOWA ROBERT R. EVANS RENT EN, 192.00 207.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ' RENT ,� '151.50 TOWNCREST MOBLE HOME COURT DEPT. OF MOUSING'. URBAN OEV. RENT RETURN OF OVERPAYMENT 160.00 19.911.90 - ASSISIIO HSG. TOTAL 104.329.93 - - - GRAND TOTAL 2,53_7.64_0.30_ 99987 OCtobST II; 19R.1 'DORM 1GIICR,0LAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES iAOINES I EMMETT' :Y GOLF COURSE FAAN2MALUCEIF .. MIUC HEEVHU9 -MINOR OFFICE EQUIP 1 20 �iB 60 FPOHYEIN OFFICE SVP.PLY FROLA�• IJC flCFUN06 4O �MABLE CBNEPAL• MOTONSRCURP OU^vFSS5C SAFETY -RET •OBB.,9 ] . 615 8NA MM EOUIPMENT�COHP CO STE ECLEANING L REP I 1.0A4 `PAA[. .„AALENE .' MISC SNIPS OR 11 __ NIMH. -oRACE MISE REFUNDS CR MMAN FLX ISLE CORP Y 4 TOR EXPRESS CO. MO tlIISCS FRE ICNT• 31'10 MAN,•.MARV .... .. - MM90N AUTO BODY .,HTO ", PUDLIC 6hg--RET. VEHICLE-RppENNPpALALIRS 1].0D 240 0 HRAMp1Y10 MOtt1TNS�iSM., AVER. AHDREA VEHIGLEIPEPAIASP TRAVEL ADVANCE $0 HAUSMYE I SALESI L PMTS CO 0.. KS MHAAMMEV9E P.TE..ANTpOL. BUSES 6 �2. 34BO.00. INC. N WtEYE STATE BANK + DLBOAOPEStUCWTPOL TRANSFER U TT 9)A S) -MELBIE� SVL- '. HE59. RAYMOND, MEC1,M1IP94UPRNCE'' HEALTH INBIl11ANCE' _ 12..OD 62:1.62 MiCRLIMT.. 1DW6 C[IE HH1N��LLTCP O -X CAR HASH BUSESLLANEWO GEIlFAAL EWIPryEENT 1 .-2-12:00 ,' .- 320.,10- 500 IOBAERPP TOOL. SUPPLY CO. �TUOLS � SD HDF MABs OLEp00yRB YILLIAif 4ECREATION' MIDO:I PFFFUN09 - MISCELLMIEOIIB• IJ.;00 2^8 12' (BLAND, NATHAN CM NA MrEr CAR Y SIZE. :.PEC'CJA. TR IPS 2 08 FPOIAT0L6Y6RE GI - INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL LAB` ' 9MlTATION BUPP. f 3Ap'D7.' IOWA CITYCA89�000IFi� MOR. -NASI COIP;PREM 1: fib/ 42, IOW -Gill, BAND - IDpp4Y1A ITV COACH CO INC. MISC REFUNDS - EOU IPNENT SERVIgCE W.00 4T..00' . HTB.... MISCELLLANE E6VPP N 00 NWA C TY PP�gES9ECIL i 2AD,40 'IOWA CITU PBE6b LIT, EN 'ZONA CITY RE. TR. PETTY CASH AOVERTI6I D MISCELLANEOUS "VEHICLE HE IRB�:� `S 2B:OD IOYA,OLA68 DEPOT ISCELLGO A 'ri+06OB� IOWA gBTA E FAN.IR -•' IOWA NOSS OAS i ELECTRIC MISCELLANEOUS D. �- LL : 'IFENERIO IPERS FGAR - , -' 1 FICA.' -:':) D O 1 1p9p JBFFE"6UN BW NI2"1 CVNMULH ICFTIEOENTEOUIP. � 24 M �OMMsOM CpWUNNTY NEDCICPpERS$ - -SON B110P I11C { TEnININCDFIEEISNAT CISNOpCEELNE^TtON )43B 61� Jap qME MTHE MSC. REFUNDS. b JUSTICE. GLADY5 RAUB A. LEONA--, - NSC. REFVNOS. MISC'., REFUNDS...- 11e 20... NELSO..JIILA . .. ... -_... -NESS LRinLA N IN RNOEOEL EOHIN _ PUBIiG SAFETY PET f 1:9U. 10 MNOEOE -RET. PUB, IG SAFETY -RET MISCELLANEOUS' 62 . 995.30 LNsLNICRARC -L CILEN ` WIS.ALICE MISCELLANEOUS 6UPP. PUBLIC 6 FET. -RET REFUNDS 2 9:17. - 310 1 - 3 O {EY1S CARRIE' `- LL FTRUCN EERVICC`CO.. 1. MISC ST CLRANS.. L REP ID2. D D 910.00' TTEE. TIREOSERVECE VIAE REEFUULACryENDS ..- . LLLS LOMELEY�I"EE6Y9TEM OFFICE LOU REPAIR � 1. 0991g. OD� MISO - il'p0 MASSN. PATTYNILLIAM „ "ARV HARTYIO.-INC.' GLASS SPECIALTIES. INC -NECREATICV! AUTO L LIONT T UCR MISCELLANEWB SUPP 4] .3], 6 O. "ARV1B MASON. DIRA MATHEE• MRS OR_L - Mi SC AM., ISC NEFUNDS 13.93. , MCGAOE EOUTPMENT. [NC. GENERAL EOUIPM6NT -PUDLIC EAFEIY-RET. 1 1 19^,]9. MCCAHNEY.'PATRICK MCCRORY. C GUYS ":ELpRNDY.' PEO MISC PEFUXOB •' "l S.ELL&1 W -P 600 1 5P. _ ...... A- WDAHCE 2p3�'38)'. 30>.'61 tMOCNAB 9TgLENMYDOAR MEANYES�G-ISLRETI ABENCTN HEALTH MISC•'-NEFUND. 26.0 T )6p MIIN g*.T 0 ,1 INE FDANCE'AOENCY LIFE61NeWNKP ADVANCE; {�19. I 20o.�O IF -AN CR. URVEV MNj)Og0IL9CS 9YSIEMS.' INC TRAVEL .0 KI, EWIP. REPAIR 90{.79.1' MOOPMAN cu. IPMENT CO. "' MRS. RAY - ._ ST_ ILEAHIHO L REP PUtlLIL SAFETY -RET 51 'lD' ADO •MORGAN. MOTOROLA. INC. PR IDR YEAR ERC "BUSES q0: 213 9 MUNCIE RECLAMTION MD BWPLV. NEW METHOD EOVIPNENT CO. GARDAGE TRUCIIB ♦ ]10: 3D' 26 10, NEWLAND. DMOTRY NORTHWESTERN BELL " �O CCAPITOX, MOTORS. LTO. MISC.IREFUND6 LONG-DISTANCE CALLS ET IOC rAENINORT PEP 100 ��19. I2 26114 aj UOO4: :OL1R.. NEV N -' PAM, TE PARROTT -ROOERT -. 'MISC-,PELREAT ON MISC RECREATION -IPUOLGC SApFEpET -RET 30.: ' lDDB2 64 902. PEOLLER609EHpSELLB EOUiP"ENT CD GENERPL EWIPRMEN, BT no. g: PIEPEE-I:I ANOIPPCHITECTB. A,,SOC " ANCNITECTVNAA�RA�CLLIIESERV. 35 PIONEER. •INC. -WT5CDE PRINTING - 140.25 PLEASANT VALLEY ORCHARDS PL��UM�BEp9 SUPPLY CO TOOLS FOVNEPAL EWIpApApAMNMNMNELELELIIEIIi 6$QV PSNEp�RANEIETlR1A. INC - PDNER OUtPMENT, -: TYPTUNITPI �N q� ST. CLEAN .. IS .' - 112 ', "'e, PPO INW6TRIE6 INC PVRVIES DUONNAALD P 1NT L BWPL E9 PVOLIC SAFETY RET 1 ]' 995 4h P p IO -SERVICE 1 L GIA OM OPE T1 EU IP. _�� ���„•� - 10 4� WAIL CpEEN 1uILLTT CCCcBPP. Pfl NOR VEAD ENCUIB. 98 BIq NATHMELITCLEOFOORD TRUCK-SA.EU •.A MI xTOPEFUNOfiB Mi SC REFUNDS le? 1 aIxYJ ANOCCTDIN, ANEPAIflTH �L EOVIPET. '.�. 9/1IS 'P LA WFUNDjj CR 4DRRI OPERATIHU PUOLTC SAFETY -PET. 4.0]B 63:00. �OpERS. MANULO RVOERE.. LEETER 1 PTOSLC ICR�FIINSS RET 01•.03 -NUPPEET. MEDNIN SADLER POWER TRAIN MVOLIL SAFETY -RET: TYU-TON TRUCKS .613.40 61200 SAMUEL DOROTHY OCCICEREOISIIP RENTAL 160 36 3. 5CH EIC%L: MARIE t ARTHA MISC' NEFI-MOB, 61 O0 SECURITY ABSTRACT CO. yUOLICC9KETY-PET. 131:61 1361 CH^Y. L VERNE A EHUBTN. _ iSCELL^NEOUO PROFESSIONAL SEPVICE •161.69 •. . S= W6 UAUN ST , CLEANING L REP. - : ANIMALRDEPO ITB ..: "SIEROLETOH ELnAOENpp 'OPEN^LTLiIENFO E�O�HHU[P. . 3'148. APPLI.�W�ICES EMNit£iNLE�RLE6LIE - PURL ICL W -RET. 2 ^.:86 - �90 6flEC0 DENEPAL EWIPMENT ': 00 STAHLE.. CLARA .., STi MMEL. GLEN- MI Be 'RO UND6 Nt LTN IN5UIIANCE FEMAE, 002 1. 610.10' STIMMEL.. GLENN SUNI-INE. RNC qI ENDRUBER. MARY LEE Fu"IIcts VTO L LIGHT. TRUCK ICC NISCEfiOEFCRUNDR. O 00 ?Q, T^NMLEP. DOICHARD C:: I MISC 'I REFUNDI -UMIFOFM BEPVtCE . 3 3 90 - 1.4LI.08 TCOO CORP TONNSEND POOF[fJD L'EHECT ML! At- DISIC`DIflEFUMPD6DVEMCNT . TRANNEL. ,REEF TP IPLETT. OFFICE fillPPLV L OFFICE EU PM. ANN STUDY EB 31. Sb, U OF IA. US NESS OFFICE IW U.OF IA' IOWA E ANAL UNION ICES : Fffl EQUIP - 14 20' NOT 20 .,MULE IGNTIDNAL U OF to R CRE -TI WNL 6EPV -UII[ON BUS [pEPOT 1E1.11 ANf:0U3 049 06 ' VI1LWAVER• I-ZO-H E V'T'VO65 ISG LLMEEWS '.:CpUgIc�+LC-.6 LILY -RET` D3O bl 2 2a5' tO C. CO INC ROOEAT .'.ANIMAL. OIPOT6[TS 4s PCHAL. piEE6. i ICC (b, 6RFEiVtCETR I��b�p N4ENMEWNNNANnNLD EINSTEIN. LYNN ;.; MUA-LI IvC .PNEATION HFALTH INSURANCE 039.60 _ WHITE. LETA - ""T" INENNER -.,MISC' PEFUNOIS VIYECL 10 .00 / D. 20Y. ,O: , FORD INC. WOLF. .HERMAN -; EEFVNBST6 VIFICE EQUIP -IR 1.900 3 EROS CORP iEPNYR COP S �'; ;2F1 NUICIOEEPNNBOI --1'.20 5.'BO 24 OU illi[, 1. EMIL ... 2VTRON MICflOF ISCHE. - : .. .61 ,�FUIUI TOTAL t W0.191 I FUND: SPECIAL REVENUE. FUND M EN6 ADVERT iSINO CO OF NATIONAI_AFFAIR yH MIN LAN•ENCUMO UIt NIPi ION 200.00 1,.: --CPEOIT BUREAU ILLCAEST FAMILY SEPVICCB� -ID'16'AOEMCIEEIP3 pLOISTNAT ION CO - 125:00 IOWA S60C OF HOU51NC 'IOWA DOOM L SVPPCLv ED. '. "W INOR OFFI E EWIP 2''A SUSOCRIPT ISMROREM 6?'v; JOIOMA CITY PENES-CIiEN FPEX9. jay !1 -IPENO IPER6 I.A. C E Dp1HiE°c" H�CMAELAL6GlAFCNET MD AUIIB NGJ IMPRpvEME01 FEC „ J. lA1?/ W 40PTWWESTERN BELL T[L,�ECCIIP RUNE EQUIP9011 2 16 i EIENRAMAECARETpSSO nC 1pFNlCI ^fl LNEE ILBI VOIIMg�RRVI RIND Nv1EE8 -TAA V CON.SVLTMT3 NIJ IEC1w10PAPHICS. INC L CINE DUfU10I: PNIHT {{l N0 -IS TOTAL �36'6U0.1•t- RSSISTCO NOUS NHL OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL I NAV ELECTRIC RLP LV- fLECRV PLnnB JHI ^5 IEG C° nir.t,P OUIv ET 4 i IN Fl. THONV fHlU;.UL IA.1 'ERVICES O OC OE BRDTH[ii5 N=D TNG CU IL.. +EAP ENCUMB O)S J LACER APPLIANCES OI.E 1'�E UPN EUV IY 5'.'S OV iI.AGLE. ROGER IEiY 9141:. jS OO ID ILLCON RVPTIONESOCIETY OF Non— ICAt./CIP'1MAT 125 OR TERICOCLINIC GRAVEL CO.. l IC SUPPLY CO. P. It .DOCUMENTS INC IONS. INC COS CIRCMETAL 2 I - - FILE UM11CO SVLK MAILINQ BATA PROCESSING6UPP 1.016 00 •- ppEpEP UN ON BLP LY CO NC -I CIFF CE EQUIP MCATO/VIRTHINGA 1't 1)0 3B UN IVERB I TYHOFITHE'TREEB PRESS INSTITUTE Ot1. OUKSq 10. 91 UUSAATOOAYO PRINT%gEFEPENC1 13 00 VBALAMO"TTB INDUSTRIES. INC. IT06H. PoCE""Y' VON BRIE6EN L REDMOND. 8 C PRIOR/_ARHENCUMB TRAVEL PRUF ESgIDNAL SERVICE it. 113 3S 000 1 31. 3 WALU4CE COMPUTER SERVICES WALLACE-I10ME81EAD CO. DATA PROCESS ANO SUPP OUTSIDE PRINTING BI 42 9 3E6 - .-D. M�9 INCTSNEPAgK. OUIEUINOHRENTAL OC INC. WEBEA -T ?'..J"". INC OODKS T /CIP.1 1.408 13 91 WEED COMUTING CENTER WESTOIPIUBLISHING CO. DATA PROCESS I.. SUPP PEFERENDESMATREI_ ^I 00 zo 50 WHITE ELECTRIC SERVICE REP OF ELECT./PLUMB 312 ]I WILDN,AN. JOAN WILLIAM.. DON AEC CLASSES/LE6SON5 HIS C RE:UNpS l0 00 5 W WOMBACHEP. RAY aRRIMA" PUBLISHINO -CO.. INC. FOOD LLOWANCE CLASSIFIED AU 33 3 3 . 30 WORLD WIDE GAMES. INC YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS NEC ... TI - SUPF DOON9 CAT /CIR 21 S0 61.60 VOUNO. NANCY IYTRON ICAC SERVICE RCgC CLASSES/LESSONS MW' .. M I CRCF 10 00 PO I5CAMEE 515. FUND TOTAL - X410 016�6b FUND: CAPITAL PROJECTS CCLUMSIATEGUIPMENTSCD ILIA 22pp INC CONTRACTOR'S TOOL SUPPLY CO „R YEARRENCUM° IE'CELLANEOUS 3.9eA 00 DAQLE, PICHARO R PH GAVE SCNMITT CONST. CO.. ERG SUPP FNGINEEPING 'ERVICES CONTRACTED ) - 3.312 2J IWWEYE ENOINEEFIANG CO.. INC IMPRV ENGINEERING SERVICE. 5.221 16 SB 00 IOWA CITY PETTY CASH IOWA C TV PRE66-CITIZEN TRAVEL LEGAL PUBLICATIONS B9 39 04 IOW DEPT OF TRANBPDPTATION IPERS IPERS FOAB CDNTPACTED IMPRV IPERS FICA 3]2.203 50 43 OB 31tl'66 JACOBSEN. GLEN AND PRISCILLA JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER NE Is_ OS LIBRARY BALES. INC. EASEMENT' PURCHASE IL ANG FEE °PENAL IND EQUIP 1.100 00 I8 00 439 11 ALEIMANELCJLO�N�ST.. INC METRO PAlTASG INC. INC, CONTHACtED IMPRV 38.811.00 MIApyMEIgCON9TRUCTOP9. INC CNilTNACTEO MPRV CONTRACTEL[IMPRV. 1.10). 19 13].]60.0° NNW 7NC°FF10E BYBTEItB P1GOTT, NC FNC 1Al?NG°SNVICE5 ]. IAS. 6C A02. RlI0ERT6 CONST OPERATING QUIP. VEHICULAR EQUIP 21 1. )le ^?2 SHAY ELECTRIC 6TEVEN6 SAND 4 GRAVEL CO.. INC NON -CONTRACTED IMPRV DINT 5.216. BJ II. ea 67PE6 CONST. CO INC U OF fA ENV. ENGINEERING SERV CONINnCTED IMPRV ENUINEER IND SERVICES 30.)15.12 3.050.00 VEENSTRA i RIME. INC. VOELRER6 OFFICE PflODUCTB - NGINEEq INC SERVICES FILE EQUIPMENT 23.)91.11 666App 00 WOLF CONST.. INC. CONTRACTED IMPRV176. B2 fYnU IWIAL �b22�..b�33 FUND: ENTERPRISE FUNDS MC ALD MFG. CO. ACKER MAN. AKAREN AERO DENTL . HIO. V RiMUMU MISC EFlNi05 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5.)43 6 ;O 471 - LINES. MINE PPLY. INC ,. .SERVICE. IC ILP 4 SUPPLY CO fC SUPPLY CO LAUIORY ; 'TRICK DONAHUE / RKISSEV VICES. INC L B1.A99. INC PRODUCTS CO RUSSEL I A°ARKOVSKI ALCSUPPLV. INC C�4C•i1:F[R ,_13�+ FNAB GODSON. DAVE _Ml. HOVE JAPD CNE, ELI2ABEIH JFA AN. EC"AEI R O DHNSDN MACAH INE SHOT. INC JOL.SON. REN LE9. HOWARD ART .4315 KCl L KEY. PETER A lHICUELL. BRENT NG. SAH KITSLAAN. ANTHONY Y KMPOCN SUL— PRODUCT. CO OCH. .,T KRNnRC•'NC KATHLEEN MANN MNDr1. CLEO KU _MAN. NANMV 'S MELDING AAV IOMCN JEF'ES VA. MARTIN LEO SE ;NY NDA AOBERT 6Ta.E P.U_ 'RV IES. EPN A JERRY ROGERCA 1TCMAEL D GAVLE OUlFQENT. INC NL CO CHEMIC.. CHEMICAL CO. I.. RALPH TIES JANIT_ISERVICES LAURIE ULTppNTTS. INC Pf1Y1I CLEVPTUi CO OVCE° NDA M M.ER CO EMICAL CO EWIRING SERVICE oury6RY Co. JAMES DAVID R IC HAAD IERI DELL N. B M _DELLA ALLAAIRL .DY .PERRY C DRUG STONES. INC �TING6. INC. VALLEY 0 CHAADS SUPPLY CO. I IES. INC IES. INC E., CE. INC JOSEPH L a Ducie Co D1.0 & SUPPLIES. INC NIM SPA . LINDA TOM -X MEIN 6CHRDEMA ILLI AMS CO LIP A . N 1 REIONT 216 BS BT[ E)NIIE.pWD�RINARNU ANO CO.. R!C B IL6D(rEiCPNIF1giT.I1L� BROD G` OO =B 6ATTANOL 'KAREN M SCC REFUNDS 9 :RTEVE 9DTYPENR[ONAVECLp CO. INC D�AIELLANEOUS DUFF, .AAI JB.. STEVTEELL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CQ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES )tl> R9 BTR iTEATTEP 'A.A ASC REFUNDS 14 34 - 61A [ST. eHE1.TON ASC "EFUNDB BW IFT. FOREST D. RE.EETA TIEN S0 NO TwVANA. JOHN I.c REFUN S IS 84 i{tiE4CpHTNqUIONRYPMIC6. INC MUT5IDE PRINTING 26 09 tpOprr�4HL�ORPHILJ,1iA�AH)I1EAEITIAL lnuCCNIXVRCOEPVICE J9v 5I TIYL!°Vrbl ml. CI•r1uUE MEPC LREn 1NDSTD BLDG 700 00 TURNER. LAURA MIT BULENTIC IS REFUNDS J 9J 1VEDTE. 9 A. IVC REFUNUfi O JB V DF IA CENTEA FDR LONF AND PUOIBTRAII. IM'ION SIMPLY Co 1 pAICANTO 2JSS. OO IVIHTMILITYIEWI IIENTICDLABOR/TORY Pvc-IIOR YEAPBENCWICR 1.21. 00 4-. ibgw [NO R. INC. Itw' PLUMBING 9p_ j bj yWyAAIL H ��♦;pgg.DONALD J M15C REFFUUryNS9 12. i WwT4DLIN0 RUTH IATE9R[1TQR5 „ SC TYpE 9� , 31 p 24 p WTER PpOBUC I6 CO WATER SV8 IMP. MRi ^19 50 4ATERTOHER PAINT L REPAIR CO REPAID L PAINT 3.:199 o0 RECO ENGINEERED SALES, INC MIISCELLANEOUS BUFF 3y1 I IIF.Ig. JENNY_ ASC REFVNBS IS 71 DUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION WHETSTONE. "JCHAEL MISC PENN09 T WHITTETIBERG, FRANK HIRE REF11. 9 ]2 ZI WALK:. JAMES C REFUNDS ).13 WRIGHT. PR15CILLA PRET' SERVICE 3> SO VNl9RY, DOUG MISC REFUI4D9 El IIW4ER L FRANCE6CON. INC. MINOR EW IP REP. IMT'Ib9 62' FUND TOTAL' •194269 bO� FUND: TRUST AND AGENCY BRIER EB., T.. Lp,&R COHF ODMS LCA�T.UL/C R 1I+M�.16q BLUERCROSET S, GEM SSHHIELD IRIL CIN611RAt[N 55.902.8 I S CiATEB PRINT/REFERENCE /6'. 7O c -!:E3 C. THOMAS, PUBLISHER PDMS LCAT. /CIR. 1 IB 10' PRINT/REFERENCE 9O'�O CRASS GEED `3 O PID 0 AOENC IE6. 1.05 RINT/DEFERENCE 9.6)5.00 RECREATIONAL EOUIP - 3�1 41. WVRHMEN'S COMP PPEM b eA POS'TACE D. Gj>'qh .U.C.IFTION 30,34 SCELLANEBUS 4, D0:. 34 MR TNT/ClACULATINO ACAAS 32 I. PH INT/REFER[HCE 533. FILING EE - MGGppop' PRINT/REFERENCE 11'SO BOOOOKSGICAT /CIR. _1 1::p RECREAT ZONAL EQUIP. 21:97 BOONS LCAT./CIR. 1 15o.""-5- BOOR 151 " i30 71 PRINT/CIRCULAT1N° BOOKS LCAT /C R 5;65 GRAPHIC BUPPLi Eg I.to Pop DISTANCE CALLS 144 5 1 M10. 96 PRINT/.,.EwF 95 OFFICE SW'PLIEB -W STAHP4 3 OUTS HOE PR INTINC ADATq PROCESSING 31b DUI LOIN° IHPNUVEJENT -e 4. 5/?� TECHNICAL SERVICE b 00 BUILCING RENTM. 33. FUND TOTAL ,BO�OIS IOy COCMCOLA BOTTLING CO NIvC REPAND. 24. MCOU-11. OF STATE OOVEPNMENT6 11-ReFw.s 6 43 MAKE. I- D. FREIGHT 33113 EAST CENTRAL IOW. COUNCIL OF 'ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES .93 19 DALE CENTRAL- CO. EI' OF STRUCTURE 205 09 PY R FOOD STORE .l' ISL :ET1.06 IDWA CITY PETT'YCADF6N' 1NYROVRMEUi MATERIAL ).162 ASC EFUNDS B 31 IO.A CITY PAE93-C ITIIEN COM" EQUIP REP' 362 6 .ZONA_DEPT. Ci JOB BEPVICE UNIFORM SERVICE 4 30 BILA POETRY ASSOC. MISCELLANEOUS SUP P 141 BI (PERI „OnM EROUIP REP 1.761 00 IPERS' iM0 TAL 3210 301 ASC EFUNDS 14 BA JEAN YELLOW AGES. LTD. MISC REFUNDS I3 1B JDDN60N COUNTY RECORDER LII.E ELELTRRICAL SUPPLIES - ATI -IJ J0N6O)1 PUBLI8HIN0 CO.. INC MISC EFUN09 22 Ob KNIGHT, BERNIE MISC EFUNDS 2 46 LEANW}R1ppyUB PRIOR YEAR ENCUMO., i�359. 60 :MACH MUB BRALAITOµNw INC. MI SC. REFUNDS 9.48 MOIT'8 1.. STORE 15C .VVEFIRIDS 7.53 N4f ICMNwL ASSOC. BF THE DEAF PRIOR EAR EMUTD 28.676 00 .ORT ST FABRICS MISC REFUNDS .6.90 NORTlME6iERN BELLL t:C REF'UHDg PEP91-GOA BOTTLING CO. C W.CUI TORISI 1.1 20 P HIITER9, INC. FILM J 35 .11-1010t MTS CU ILD EQUIP REPAIRS 361.00 SEALING. NANCY ,. AUC EFUNDS 1 s4 TNIGRAPNICS. NC ,H HUH EAP ENVIES 1.149 ) 0I ACCOUNT RECEIVAOLE MISC REFUNDS 16 69 U OF A. PHYSICAL PLANT MISC REFUNDS 1 VERVE LLIUI. EMILY J C, TWLS L MINOR EQUIP 48 la WBIENGTON PMN. INC. MASC .REFUNDS 40. 9 ISC YEFUNOS 4 44 PH ION EAR ENCUND --a HI SCEEREFIIWS BUD, 510 1" INTRACOVNTAL SERVICE 'OMAN EDIJIP -HEP a G0 191AVE 'DOME" EQUIPMENT 1'Nl ICHREFUNDS • 417 96 A.R.U. LEVEE NINUR EQUIP REP MAT SJ6 I] ACRO -ADROIT. INC I'N: REFUNDS 10 7 DAMS -LACKEY. MARY ,,111 FEFlV` 5 5 JO ONfL ENTERPRISES MIT. REFUND. 9 92' PLIMFEP MACHI NERV CO. HI+C REFUNDS 13 04 AMP PRDDUCTS CORP M.1 !!C REFUNDS J3 47 BENUSA ROD A INT A, SUPPLIES 96 9B B 4 J Ui0 REFINISHING RI.C. REFUNDS 11 ] BAIL£Y. HENRY ISC EFUNDS 6 443 BALDI• EDITH NUiSIDE PgINTINO 2 DAPNEs. MINNIE ASC REFUNDS 10 '7 BARPON MD}OA SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT MATERIAL 20."1 6 BEBEE. OCA. I_A, CHEM 6 SIA, 110.2 010 BEAR E°UIPMENT. INC MI11ATIQH SUP P 604 i BOB IIMMERMAN FORD. INC SC REFUNDS 084 GONERS. p5 RAYMOND AIU TO VENC IES 430 1 ..ILE.. RICHANU CONERETE 32.14 llmE ED MU INC NISEELLRAREUU6 BU'P « . D1p1�O[K. EL91E N[ 1 C EFU °DS 19 11 '.IAUT°EFRNAHOTI�NASL AFFAIRS MIs. PFFUNOS 4 02 BII6INES. ESSENT IAL9. INC MISC HE UNITS 5.. CULLER PEER MISC. NEFBNp4 15 2 21 ANO. MMY .NIS HEFUNOS 11 0 CMITOL IMPLEMENT CO• ASC- REFUNDS 16. 3J CAPPB. "A L NI TAt"F SLAP 19 IB CARTERS COPE HES. INC MISC REFUNDS 9 JO CI)JCK MI EH DIST7YI�BATRNG. INC NI IAT ION SUPP, 1 3.' 01 t ARCA ^ INNER L MI rNOi EOUAP R "AT -- O CITY OtLiVEHY Y EP T CU ipHKMEN•5 COMP PPEM 3.406 9> COY5UMEAS COOPERATIVE 6pC ]LTV MFHOVEMII11 MATERIAL )4 q) CONTRAC TOR •g TOOL i EUFPLY CD AOVI:RT I6 NG' ]b1 ] COON. WILLIAM CHiH.c-s I'S 00 CRPERHAVER. LEE �pURAL CAS OJ ASCENT ELECTRIC SVPPOLY Co NANC AAI SERV 6 CNG 1.100 00 D 1NpB5TH IAL IL"S TA% 1.1)) qn fNPORT SPRING EO.. INC CLEC IR ICS 2,.944 3 OA_ TUI OELSi NG. RILYN ,P -,P •n �r •!VH 4. 1. DEVg1E5 EOUI PIIENi CO. FIC.Y 11�9U1 V DOLE: IAL. AL MISC REFUND. 2J 0 DS EZAL• DUNALD MI Sf. H - ..6 -4 DE2AL. HELEN MISC. EFUNDB D 36 U!lBEN- RADIATOR SEPV ICC ISf. REFUNDS 13 05 EIOENHOFER. CATHY .DOH. 1.087 ELKS OUNIRY CLUB ASC HEFU.D9 Ib JS LLIS[gl. SUSYE A1^L EFUNDS V J; NERVY N, ESTHER IND CO.. INC D ER SUPP 6 EWIP V 0 E9HELMwH. ESTMER AD ERASING 200 D MISC EFDNDS MPC. REFUNDS i- MI.L. HEF... R 13 OS. _. IASL REF UNDO ��. 00 ADv1HT [SING NI ORATED LIME 10.416 1-11 1RIOp 14.73 17 nl Sf. REFUNDS .IS nvequ slNc 2�0 `:°t0F ILhIE D BY M'nVFL J6 1. ' -" REFUND. 'JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES � i 3 VENDOR HARE 'B•JUND: QEHIRAL FWD ,j" 'm"—" LEONARD. INC. A ]OMA IIDRLD TRAVEL •' WOUItIK[TED CORP: , '•pAp�CWpTNIEEELON�igI�EPN}TIlE1IRBTION COMMUNITY _AERO PENTN,RRI DES �v . ..:AIR COOLED. EHOINE BiERVICEB B CAPITAL ICES ".. iE 6AFETV EWIP CC IRON. CO ' WHLET SERVICE. INC iAAYYLMORJ ON M60...CO INC. WN CN.CAGIr CORP MREO iAl CENTERS �. RDINII CAI DECORATOR.. INC TEN tD4E-BDCK5 F,ANC to fi�gg. E EATSNO EO -_a VEE RN6ECE0 LL -, CENIER JNC (( REEK PRODUCTB.•ING FTL—. INC NARCCISY SUE 5Y5ITTEENEENOMOY MING SERVICE SOCIA' LNG JOYCE - RUBEgT L . P E RIDS POLICE ACADEMY .REM I, vimo CORP B PRESS CTNppiG BUPPIY. INC SU,PRE COURT PUBLIC TI TO PR IN I . COOPERAT VE SOCIETY B IMION pp BANING.SESUPEEIY CO.. ISStITUTE. 1NC RII�'C9. µELRECTR ND, SUPPLY CD i8 I.F.RS. INC LIGATIONS DEPT DI18TR AL LAUNDAY T:BLER i t10N. "INC IIISON CMLYLE CORP 'NNCT1OpF1�TP�UTBLIC SAFCTV ARKE DEQePTN, Su. f RECORDS. CYCLE SHOP ' SEED L MUiBERY CO RTUDTNINAIAN. INC MOTORS OF IOWA CITY IFIGE SERVICES. INC U.MMB INC ETP.EB9 CORP. lTBANNURE9. i C SAFETY IDNNIHD CO. 'REBS I OFFRISKEpIIT dMc 'EEwRCH CO....•.,. CO. PI:BT' LWIMUL I:U fNE1EEDDIC FEE. WIN. P INC. E16EROWCO DI6CO..HRINC Vi .' IEpAY DISCOUNT CUSTOM TROPHIES, LTD AMUSEMENT AMUSEMENT CD LUMBER CO MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC PEST CONTROL. INC RIBBON YHOL—E GROCERY CO HANCY MAYEK L HOLLAND W ISINC. DER INN L SUPPER CLUB IEY ESSRf39. NNC VA ED A D LNPIBi1NC CORALVILLE FOOD STIR- RI FOOD STONE R3 -DUCT UEC.IPTION EPA IR L ILIINt dl A� NT...IC�Q It , EQUIP VI MPT 400 ECHII ICAL SERVICE b1 0DUK 151 EDP EQUIP REPAIRS 4. GOO ANIMA SUPP EQUIPMENT RENTAL 199 S. 55? q 01 W. E^OdD. 01 5] 0: ttl J' 213 q, 1 5{O O' J]6.A 47 7.135 a 353 O 790 D !bT=•: W 51 1.200 1 %/� 71,f> JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES f l .7 SUHMARY OF RECEIPTS ' AUGUST, 19p3 TA IES $ 65,560.26 L,LS 8 PERMITS 27,649:33 FINES 6 FORFLIT 26,796:66 CHARGES FOR SERVICES RVICE 503,153.95 IN TE RGOVERNHE NT AL REVENUE 446,152.77 USE EY B 7 461,975.56 ELLANEMON RECEIPTPER MISCELLANEOUS RECEIRTS S 10.139.16 TOTAL GENERAL 1,563,647.73 312 LOAN LEAc(p MOUSING 5,423.93 Oi HSR HOUSING - 10,091.66 TOTAL SPECIAL 15,515.79 GRAND TOTALS 1.579x163.52 IRORITE' CHEMICAL CO. M CORP. WATER/SEWAGE CHEM- OFFICE EQUIP. REPAIR 1.3.0 i0 H tNOINTRIAL CHEMICAL LAB MG AN : _" IIAT IMI CUPP. x CC— CAT. /CIR '' 1 OS I...1 JO INTERNATIONAL CITY' ANAGLMENI INM A. OF PL1111D LNG U i NTL. CONI. OF BLDG. OFFICIALS .0 S. 0 NEW AP IISCR IYTIUN - N0'E5STONAL SERVICE 0 S > 00 2.2,5,9 03 LONA CC. OF ANSA AGENCIES fOYA A650C DF HOUSING TR 5 L MEMEHSHIPS HEU ISTRATIM > 00 A 00 IOWA BUSK L SUPPLY GO. IOWA BYSTANDER CHAPNIC SUPPLIES EMVLU�MENT ADS 239 00 h 00 IOW C/IAPTER AP— IOWA CIiY ASSOC OF - RLGIUIHATION FIST L CASUALTY INS 7> 00 4).11) JO LONA CITY LANDSCAPING ICNA ITTV.^ Tl­A- IOW CITY PRESS-CMTI LEN COIL TlN1AL MATERIA _,0C EUNAS SUOhCH IPTIW IBJ 00 1.421 1 IOW CITY HEADY M11. INC. IOWA CITY EC CTR, P-iV CASH nONCRETE ISCELLANEIV•v' SYPP 12.0]8.71 3p 09 IOW CITY SECURITY SYSTEMS IOW LLINO�S GAS L ELECTRIC NaP L MAIN. TO OP NAIURAL C15 O6D 00 D. ]DT TS _t YY`tlbRA` YlF'SUC- .—.�..--._ CN (Pi(ON _ YN,LET TILE MAi FILM IS 00 10 00 IOYA SAFETY COUNCIL. INC IOW STATE BAN S.rpC. RENTAL DUC•v' L EMBERSMIIS t5 00 250 00 IOWA STATE M16TORICAL'SOCIETV IOWA-ILLINOI6NOASN4 ELECIgiG OOOKU 1CAT. /CIR NGL MAIRLIAL j ELI.Cik 11 63 229 O0 (PERS iPEP9 TOAD" IC 111 IYEHS 06.96) 51 14. 2g] 61 1RVIN0. PC--" ICA TIA ALLOWnNCE 21.]46 J9 ]] 03 J C. PENNEV CO.. INC JENN. MARCIA VREMONAL EOUIP C[RlI TFCIINNICAL SE.Vf CC 611 94 0 O JENN. STEVE JOHN WILSON SPOHtINO GOODS SIRES NECHEATIONAL EQUIP 9 00 094. JOHN'S GROCERY. INC M15CELLANEWS SUPP : 3. 2h. i4 JOHNSON CO CR (CULTURAL ASSOC JCHNSDN COUNTY AUDITOR JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER N.N.M. RENTAL SCEL.LANEWS I�I2 B A O� CRNSON COUNTY SHE.IFF J..5 -1 MACHINE SNOP. HF LNIFFNPEGUS MCI - IUMUEH/HApDYwRE I9 00 INC IC.M M(CROLAAB. INC. SUPP OFFICE EQUIP. flE IR 190 97 2]4 JO 'NELIV�HEAi1HG SERVICE. INC REP D•�II Z,(OL Mum 267 BS NE.kW ENERGY SYSTEMS CO IMBI TERESA FIR'vi AID SUPP. U.19 KIMMEY INE L SAPETY CO ppnVEL RNIp YEAp ENCWO t6y AIPKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE KL006. ARTHUR PUICFO. YNINTINO 000 ALLOWANCE a0 ]]'33 NOCH. JEAN NOOL L WINE", INC, 'r PELLLNG RLC CLwSOEGILESSONS 1N1HAN0 REPORTER G>-00 021 L. L CO INC LAY OF'LOCAL CWENNMENr LAWYERS CO-OPERATIVE PUO CO CU MRACTED IIw.V RFFERENCC MAT.EV 16].552 O6 39 SO LEI. [NC .EPENENC� RATAE AL IR)J`HIC UPPLIES D5pp 1^J 2p ' LOIN. MMTIN LENOCH L CILEH UpNIrOgM ALLOWANCE ECPEAT(ONAt• SUPP SI 99 454 49 LIFE fill ILLS EDUCATION LINGER TIRE SERVICE PAMPHLET FILE MAT PRIOR YEAR ENCWO p,'p LIP61U8. ROBERT MS LgNOLEY TIME SYSTEMS ,C CLASSES/LE65ON5 OFFICE EOUIP.REYA IR tq 00 . 00 ` MAL.MCK PRppUCiIONO MARK II. ENTERPRISES fOEO NECOBDING6 CLASSIFIED AU Jh 17 MANNER. DALE 1 C REFUNDS' NOOA9 la 00 0 00 MARSHALL CAYSRCITgHH COINP MARV•B CLASS SP[CIALTIEB. INC TCAt CIR 1 pC b CONST SUPP lel '0 MCOUIRE. DEWY NI EGISTRATIW IB 1 0 00 MCLEAN Tp UCI�IlND 0 MCOVILLEN. PATRSCIA NEIGIIT g15C EFlM05 1000 MEACNAM IRAVVEEI SERVICE DICAL ASSOCIATES FARE PHYSICAL. ^p9 DO 386 LLER6 PHOTO LAB6r INC .MERCY FLM PpUCE651 NQ JO 0> ERCYVID.SPITA4 NIC,A_ HUSPITIIER.ALnI�SAi[W' - UNIFORM A. 6300 TOOp`AND CO . INC 5I.ORCUM. 1. J.b 4T MSD-AMEgICA Fp CINOBi SUPPLY „I EARV -. - CMESTEq PPIORLYEARR ENCUMS - R C .CLA5SE5/LES60Np 100 G` 9 O ILLER. MOlFOE SPECIALTY CO . INC. 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A Parretti absentve . 1, TRUST T TO SECURE £ SAID AYBONDS; THE EXECUTION ordinance were atlopted. v AND DELIVERY OFA REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE; THE . A public hearing was held on,; an ._The mayor decla by Oalmerred e seconded resolution LunrhU to EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A DEED ordinance to rezone property at 404-406 941-948, RESTRICTIONS; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF South Dubuque Street from R3B to CBS. Atty. -fir eUopt RES. 83-312, -Bk. 79, pp.' AND OT John Hayek, representing Plaza Suite ORDERING BIDS, APPROVTNG :CANS, SPECIE ICTO 25LASSOCIA7ESENTHEEASSIGNMENT BYYTHE CITYTO To appeared and asked Cooacil-,'TIONS DiDDERS,NOF FIXING AMOUNT CONTRACTF OF 0F BID ANDNOTICE. AND THE TRUSTEE OF THE;RIGHTS AND INTEREST favorably consider the request. A. public hearing was held on an amended-I7RDERI NG CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING THE CITY IN AND FOR SAID REAL ESTATE PAD plan of Lots 122, 123, and 124' of ,.'A DATE FOR RECEIVING SAME AND FOR A PUBLIC MORTGAGE AND SAID LOAN AGREEMENT; THE SALE Court Hill -Scott Blvd. Addition, Part �7. ....IEARING ON PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF 'DF SAID BONGS; APPOINTMENT ve A TRUSTEE; AND Mayor Neuhauser noted the amended plat'was ..CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS ON THE MATTERS. Af (irmative roll call vote instead ofo3 or 4 csmaller bug ldingsl to t19ie ASSESSMENTTANGLEWOOD.VENAffirmatiAffirmative roll callCIAL Votedeclaredsthe resp lotion adopted. errot absent. The Mayor ,;,unanimous, 6/0, Perrot absent. The Mayor I Moved by Erdahl. seconded by McDonald, original submission. " ' to adopt RES. 83-323• Bk. 79, pp. 991-997, Moved by Balmer• seconded by McDonald, declared the resolution -adopted. that the rule requiring ordinances to",be - , Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A UNLIMITED, INC.0 cons lderetl and voted on for passage at`Swo �_�to appoint Charlene Knox, 1100 Arthur, to AGREEMENT WITH SYSTEMS UNLIMTTED, I Council meetings prior to the meeting`�be , sono ending 5/1/845 ioThe�Hayor declare dfill an i the FerretAffimabsentive �l The Mayor call vote ndeclared tithe which it is to be finally passed,;; - - - suspended, the first and second_ motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Ferret resolution by McDonald, seconded by Lynch• consideration and vote be waived and%that absent. to adopt RES. 83-324, Bk. 79, pop. 998-1003, ORD. 83-3145• Bk. 22, pp. 135-139, TO AMEND Council member Dickson acknowledged ledgetl FIXING A BATE FOR HEARING N PROPOSED THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROV IBE FOR ZERO:LOT '�`Nayor Neuhauser's past presidency on the HOUSING REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1983 (SYSTEMS LINE STRUCTURES, be, voted upon for:!final - League of Municipalities and noted the fine passage at this time. Affirmative roll call job done. CouncSlmem bor Erdahl questioned UNLIMITED, INC. PROJECT). Affirmative i absent, vote unanimous, 6/0, Ferret absent. The Why the large pines had nut been relocated call vote unanimous, 6/0, __ _ _ The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Moved by McDonald, secontled by Dickson, Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that the that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF ordinance be finally adopted at this time. from the Plaza. City Manager stated that THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,`. 6/0, all bushes and shrubs had been moved but CITY, IOWA (parking/storage in parks and Perrot absent. The Mayor declaretl.; the that a problem did,arise moving the pines. playgrounds), be given first vote for ordinance adopted. Erdahl noted the reference made by a speaker passage. The City Manager explained the !, Moved by Balmer• seconded by DicAsoh, during the public hearing on the Tanglewood- problems of City authority in such cases and that the ORDINANCE REZONING 1.6 ACRES IW7HE Ventura Assessment Project - favoratism long-term parking in parks. Affirmative j SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF THE INTERSECTION - OF given individuals on water and sewer lines. roll .call vote unanimous, 6/0, Ferret GILBERT AND PRENTISS STREETS FROM C2 TO. 03A, He urged any, citizens to contact the City absent. The Mayor declared the motion be given first vote for passa&. Manager or City Attorney re any questions on carried. by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, Affirmative roll call vote unanimous;:• such matters. Perret absent. The Mayor declared_; :the Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to that the proposed rent control ordinance motion carried- ;•t adopt RES. 83-313, Bk. 79, pp. 949-950, presented under the initiative procedures of Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, ORDERING BIDS, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICA- the Iowa City Chapter, be given first vote that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY TIONS AND FORM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE TO for passage. Individual Councilmembers LOCATED AT 522 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET FROM C2 BIDDERS, FIXING AMOUNT OF BID SECURITY AND expressed their views on the ordinance. �. TO R38, be given first vote for passage. ORDERING CLERK 70 PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, to Affi rmatSve roll call vote unanimous, 610, A DATE FOR RECEIVING SAME AND FOR .A PUBLIC accept the correspondence from Jim Rhodes Ferret. absent. The Mayor declared ',the NEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF. and Peter Grady submitted September 21, motion carried- - CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OF'COSTS ON THE ST: 1983. The Mayor declared the motion carries .I Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, INNE'S•DRIVE SPECIAL' PAVING' PROJECT - 1983.. unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by that ttie ORDINANCE REZONING THE ENTIRE Affirmative, ro ll_ call vote unanimous, 6/01 Erdahl, seconded by" Dickson, to accept all HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (CH) ZONING DISTRICT perret absent. The Mayor declared the other correspondence submitted. The Mayor iLOCATED NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF -.FIRST resolution ent. adopted. declared the motion carried unanimously, AVENUE AND MUSCATINE AVENUE TO C2, be given Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, 6/0, Perret absent. Councilmember' Erdahl first vote for passage. Affirmative -roll to adopt RES. 83-314• Bk. 79, p. 951, outlined the proposed amendments to the call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD ordinance suggested in the letter fro !Jim The Mayor tleclared the motion carried:'!i'? STRATEGY AREA CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK REPAIR Rhodes. Mr- Rhodes• --552 Hawkeye Drive, PROGRAM (NORTHSIDE) TO AHRENS CC present for discussion. Moved by Erdahl, F'.oved by Erdahl, seconded by MCDonaT d,. OF HARPER, IOWA, in the amount of $19,025. seconded by Dickson, to amend the Fair Rent 'LR`at the ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SIGN PROM - I Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Ordinance by making the suggested amendments I'. zSIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE Perret absent. The Mayor declared the. as outlined. The Mayor declared the motion ``SAME SIGNAGE IN THE RNC -20 ZONE AS 15 resolution adopted, defeatetl, 2/4, with the following division PERMITTED IN OTHER MULTIFAMILY ZONES, be: Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to of roll call vote: Ayes: Dickson, Erdahl. "gfyen first vote for passage. Affirmative'. adopt RES. 83-315, Bk. 79, p• 952, AWARDING. Nays: McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer, Lynch. -'roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret CONTRACT FOR THE TRANSIT MAINTENANCE Upon roll call vote on the motion to give absent. The Mayor declared the motion FACILITY PARKING IMPROVEMENTS TO L.L. the ordinance first consideration, the Mayor carried..• " PEELING CO., INC. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, in the declared the motion defeated, 2/4, with the Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, amount of $290,000. City Engr. Farmer following division of roll call vote: Ayes: that the ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE present for discussion. The City Manager Dickson. Erdahl. Nays: Neuhauser, Balmer, DES 'MOINES STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED 'noted this resolution should be adopted Lynch, McDonald. Absent: Perret. The City •IMMEDIATELY WEST OF GT LBERT STREET; be given subject to filing of the necessary minority ,.Attorney suggested that a motion be made for second vote -for 'passage. A,ff irmative roll business documents. Affirmative roll call the record directing the City Clerk to "call vote unanimous, 6/0,, Perret absent, vote unanimous, 6/0, Ferret absent. The contact the Jo(�nson County Commissioner of TheiMayor declared the'motion carried. Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 'Elections to take whatever necessary steps MaVed by YtOonal d, --ended by Di'rksnn. � M^v-d by Lynch, second�.:d by Dickson, to 'tn have this question placed on the ballot `td' adopt ORD -83-3146, Bk.- 22'; pp, 140-141; adopt RES. 83-316, Bk. 79, p. 953, AWARDING for the November 8, 1983, election: Erdahl CREZONING LOTS 22-23'ANO 64-71 OF WESTGATE• CONTRACT FOR THE ROCKY SHORE BIKEWAY PROJECT �so moved, secondetl by McDonald. The Mayor ,ADDITION LOCATED ON KESWICK DRIVE AND TO STREB CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. OF IOWA Ideclared the motion carried unanimously, 4STGATE. CIRCLE, be, Passed and adopted, CITY, IOWA, in the amount of $31,940.16. 6/0, Perret absent - Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Affirmative, in call vote unanimous, 6/0. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by 'Lynch, 'PErret absent The Mayor declared the Perret absent. The Mayor declared the that the ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 31 TO �r;dlnance adopted. resolution adopted. PROV 705 THAT SIQNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDona95d' LICENSED ANO FOR ELIMINATION OF SUCH SIGNS ,BY JUNE 30, 2003, be given second vote for .':adopt an ordinance rezoning property at 624 to adopt RES. 83-317, Bk• 7-2 P. '.passage. Affirmative roll call vote unani- 'South Gilbert Street from C2 1w- R3 The RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0. 83 -disc City ,mous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor .May declared the motion defeated, 0/6, Engr. Fanner present for discussion. ion• :declaretl the motion carried. with the following division of roll call Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, 'JJots: Ayes: None. Nays: Erdahl, Lynch, Perret absent. The mayor declared the that the ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 23-189 �NTcOonald, Neuhauser, Balmer, Dickson. resolution Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to OF THE LODE OF ORDINANCES SO AS TO CHANGE :Absent: Perret. Bk 79, pp, 955-958, THE SPEED LIMIT OF HIGHWAY M1 FROM RIVERSIDE 7ct ..-Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, adapt RES. 83-318, 'EAST AND NORTH TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS, be to. adopt RES. 83-307, Bk. 79, p. 934, MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR 1983 PAVINto G given first vote for passage, Affirmative .APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVI- IMPROVEMENTS (LYON'S 2ND ADDITION), nt of roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret ;rl,ON PLAT OF BOYRUM SUBDIVISION. PART 2, Ahrens Construction in the amount of ,absent. The. Mayor declared the motion 'Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, $73.045.40. 6/OAffPrmaeCv absent- the Mayor 'carried. absent. The Mayor declared the unanimous, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to .,,resolution adopted. declared the resolution adopted - Moved by Balmer,secondedby Dickson, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to adjourn 10:15 P.M. 'The Mayor declared the a 9 motion carried. unanimously. 6/0, Ferret i6.adopt a resolution approving the pretimi- consider resolution authoriziFi release of `.gdry plat-of'Court Hill, Part 16. Council-' sitlewalk lien on property ed 820 Woodside aDsent. For amore detailed & complete descrip- 'members noted that the resolution would be Drive. The Mayor thec followings div si on -tion or Council "'Activities & Disbursements, dented because of inadequate sewer capacity defeated, all' see Office of City Clerk and Finance .,Ih downsLream system and problems with of troll call McDonald, Neuha svote: Ayes: ee, Balmer D partment. ireet lay -out. The Mayor declared the Erdahl• Lyric ,_Y ., ,motion defeated, 0/6, with the following Dickson. Absent: Perret: s/MARY-C.�NEUHAUSER, MAYOR 4,y ision, of roll call vote: Ayes: None. Moved by McDonald, seconded by 959k96Z s/MARIRN K. KARA, CITYCLERK :Hays: Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, to adopt RES. 8 EXE Bk. 79, PP• Balmer Dickson. Absent: Perret. AUTHORIZING THE E%ELUTION OF A REVISED Submitted for publication on 10/7/83 A pubiic hearing was held on disposi- ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT. B�Uri Perret' `.;,kion of vacated portion of Lucas Street. roll call vote_ unanimous. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, r absent. The Mayor declared thsecondedti by •��t o. adopt RES. 83-308, Bk. 79, p. 935,. adopted. Moved by Erdahl, AUTHORIZINXECUTE A QUI QUIT CLAIM R ANCONVEYING VACATED 963�96I 'AUTHORIto ZING THE MAYOR TO SIGH AND PORTION OF LUCAS STREET. Affirmative roll THE CIN CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH . call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. THE MAYOR'S YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM FOR THE ..,call Mayor declared the resolution adopted. USE OF .198 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK A public hearing was held on plans, GRANT JOBS ILL FUNDS FOR THE MYEP JOBS :spacif ications, form of contract and cost CLUB. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, ;estimate for the construction of the Camp 6/0, Perret, absent. The Mayor declared the . Cardinal Road Bridge Relocation Project.. resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by, Erdahl, Moved by Lynch, secondeC by Dickson, to :to adopt, RES. 83-309, Bk. 79, p. 936, adopt RES. 83-321, Bk. 79, pp. 968-979' :.APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF AUTHORIZING 'THE ISSUANCE OF $850,000 7N ,,%TRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THE LONSTRUC- AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT. OF THE CITY OF TION OF THE CAMP CARDINAL ROAD BRIDGE IOWA CITY, -IOWA, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ,RELOCATION PROJECT. Affirmative roll call REVENUE BONDS (LYMAN THTHEADDITION ASSOCIATES "vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The PROJECT) SERIES 1983, WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM -'Mayor declared the resolution adopted. THE SALE OF THE BONDS TO BE LOANED TO LYMAN A public hearing was held on the ADDITION . ASSOCIATES. ' AN IOWA GENERAL ,resolution of necessity .for Tanglewood- PARTNERSHIP, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING 'Ventura Special Paving Assessment Project. ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COST OF ACQUIRING, _:Dan Kleinhesselink, 2120 Tanglewood, CONSTRUCTING. IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING A 28 - :=appeared re payment schedule. The City UNIT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT FACILITY; THE stated that the assessment would be EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF, AN INDENTURE OF, •::2/3 for the City and 1/3 shared by property TRUST TO SECURE SAID -BONDS; THE EXECUTION "owners. Wm. Grell, R. R. 6, appeared AND DELIVERY OF A REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE: THE representing Aage Jensen, and requested that EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A SECURITY AGREE - .,the Jensens be. exempted. City Engr. Farmer MENT WIT14 THE CITY A5 THE SECURED PARTY Present for discussion. Moved by Erdahl, THEREUNDER AS ADDITIONAL SECURITY FOR SAID _.seconded by Dickson, to accept the letter BONDS; THE £%£LUT lON AND DELIVERY OF A DEED ;from Bruce Glasgow representing Washington RESTRICTIONS; DIE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF .:Park Partnership. The Mayor declared the A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret ADDITION ASSOCIATES: THE ASSIGNMENT BY AND absent. CITY TO THE TRUSTEE OF THE RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF THE CITY IN AND TO SAID REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE, SAID SECURITY AGREEMENT AND SAID LOAN AGREEMENT; THE SALE OF SAID BONDS; APPOINTMENT OF A TRUSTEE: AND RELATED MATTERS. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES x poo Ifc hearing was held on a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance regulating the number of roomers Permitted in various zones. Staf finember Boothroy explained the changes in the number of roomers presently allowed versus number permitted in ,new ordinance. Rev. John Johnston, 930 Hudson Avenue, encouraged Council to rejector . greatly revise the ordinance with respectao church group homes. He also presented' a letter from Lisa Greer, Julie Markham('and Rhonda Sierk. Moved by Erdahl, seconded,by McDonald, to accept the letter.. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously. 6/0, Perret absent. William Pypes,.:,815 Clark, appeared voicing concern ff the ordinance were adapted. - ,{ A pub lic hearing was held oq'y �'an ordinance to rezone property at 404=406 South Dubuque Street from R38 to CBS. Atty. John Hayek, representing Plaza 5u1,te Investors, appeared and asked Coundi.) favorably consider the request. - . A public hearing was held on an amended final PAD plan of Lots 122, 123, and 124`, of Court Hill -Scott Blvd. Addition, Part,�7. Mayor Neuhauser 'noted the amended plaU was - changed to reflect 2 larger .buildings insteadof 3 or 4 smaller. buildings inithe original submission. II !':!'• Moved by Balmerseconded by McDonald, that the rule requiring ordinances W.,be considered and voted on for passage atStWo Council meetings prior to the meetidg Yat which it is to be finally passed;;;be suspended, the first and second, consideration and vote 'be -waived and`•that ORD. 83-3145, Bk. 22, pp. 135-139, TO AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ZERO;LOT LINE STRUCTURES, be voted upon for;lf,inal passage at this time. Affirmative roll call - vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent:. ,The Mayor declared. the motion carried. Moved -;by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that Ahe ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous`.O/0, Perrot absent. The Mayor deciareAj;the ordinance atlopted. +"--� Movetl by. Balmer, .seconded by Di�lison, that the ORDINANCE REZONING 1.6 ACRES If(PE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF THE INTERSECTION.: OF GILBERT AND PRENTISS STREETS'FROM C2 TO, 03A, be given ' first. vote Tor passIp5e. Affirmative roll call vote uianimous;-;6/0, 'Perret :. absent. The Mayor declared'. i_the motion carried. ` Moved by Balmer, seconded by lynch, that the ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 522 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET ,FROM C2 TOR38;-be given first vote for -passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous;%:6/0, Perret. absent. The Mayor declared`.the motion carried. - Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald. that the ORDINANCE REZONING THE ENTIRE HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (CH) ZONING. DISTRICT LOCATED NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF. FIRST AVENUE AND MUSCATINE•AVENUE TO C2, be;given first vote for passage. Affirmative rl call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absolent. The Mayor declared the mation carried..--,`,:, Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald Itli'at the ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SIGN PROM 'SIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT TH eSAME SIGNAGE IN THE RNC -20 ZONE AS T PERMITTED IN OTHER MULTIFAMILY ZONES, b 'given first vote for passage. Affirmativ roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perre absent. - The Mayor declared the motio '.carried. 1 - Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson that the ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF T -DES MOINES STREET RIGHT-OF=WAY LOCATE •IMMEDIATELY WEST. OF GILBERT STREET, be give '-second vote for 'passage. Affirmative rol 601 vote unanimous, 6/0; Perret -absent Thell4ayor declared the motion carrietl. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson ,to' adopt ORD; :'83-3146,- Bkr 22, pp, -140-14 (REZONING LOTS 22-23 AND 64-71 OF WESTGA 'ADDITION. LOCATED ON KESWICK DRIVE AN ktSTGATE CIRCLE, be, passed and adopted ;Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/ Zrfret absent. The Mayor declared t .]rdinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, adopt an ordinance rezoning property at 6 -South Gilbert Street from C2 to R3A. T 'Mayor declared the motion defeated, 0/ with the following division of roll ca :ll!!ote: Ayes: None. Nays: Erdahl, Lynch `20onald, Neuhauser, Balmer, Dickson ;Absent: Perret. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald oto adopt RES. 83-307, Bk. 79, p. 93 .APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIV :ST ON PLAT OF BOYRUM SUBDIVISION, PART -Af,fi rmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/ ,Qerret absent. The Mayur declared t .,(•.esolution atlopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickso ,to adopt a resolution approving the prelim `-uaryplat of Court Hill, Part 16. Counci •members noted that the resolution would -denied because of inadequate sewer capaci •,in downstream system And problems wi .street lay out. The Mayor declared t `Ootior, defeated, 0/6, with the fcllowi `.pivision of roll call vote: Ayes: Non ,Nays: Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhause Balmer, Dickson. Absent: Perret. A public hearing was held on discos ;Lion of vacated portion of Lucas Street. Moved by Balmer• seconded by McDonal adopt RES. 83-308, Uk. 79, P. 93 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK -EXECUTE A QUIT CLAIM DEED CONVEYING VACAT PORTION OF IT STREET. Affirmative ro .call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret abscn The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. A public hearing was held on plan '.specifications, form of contract and co '.estimate for the construction of the Ca .,Cardinal Road Bridge Relocation Project.. Moved by McDonald, seconded by, Erdah :to adopt RES. 83-309, Bk. 79, p. 93 .APPROVING PLANS• SPEC IFICATIONS. FORM CONTRACT AND COST ESTIMATE FOR THF CONSTRU Moved by Lynch, secontled by MCWnald, Moved by Balmer, seconded by IIdahl, to to adopt RES. 83-322, Bk. 79, pp. 980-890• ., .ptlopt RES. 83-310, Bk. 79, pp. 937-939, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $650,000 IN .. RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE CITY OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE IOWA CITY, IOWA, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT .,TANGLEWOOD-VENTURA SPECIAL PAVING REVENUE BONDS (OUTLOT 25 ASSOCIATES PROJECT) ASSESSMENT PROJECT. Individual SERIES 1983, WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE. _...Count it members expressed their views on the OF THE BONDS TO BE LOANED TO OUTLOT 25 ..assessment. Affirmative roll call vote ASSOCIATES, AN IOWA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, FOR ',-,unanimous, 6/0,. Perret absent. The Mayor . OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .._declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to .!'aodpt RES. 83-311, Bk. 79, p. 940, DIRECTING THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING ALL OR A PORTION OF '•THE PREPARATION OF DETAILED PLANS AND THE 'COST OF ACQUIRING. CONSTRUCTING, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT. AND NOTICE IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING a 21 -UNIT `TO BIDDERS ON TANGLEWO00-VENTURA- SPECIALI RES IDENTIAL APARTMENT FACILITY; THE `_PAVING ASSESSMENT PROJECT: Affirmative roll EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF AN INDENTURE OF call vote unanimous, 6/0,,. Perret absent. -I, TRUST TO SECURE SAID BONDS; THE EXECUTION The Mayor declared the resolution atloptetl. AND DELIVERY OF A REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE; THE Moved by Balmer, secontled. by Lynch to EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A DEED �,pdopt RES. 83-312, Bk. 79, pp. 941-348, RESTRICTIONS; THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ORDERING BIDS, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICA- A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND OUTLOT ,MONS AND FORM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE, TO 25 ASSOCIATES; THE ASSIGNMENT BY THE CITY TO ,:,LBIODERS, FIXING AMOUNT OF BID SECURITY AHD THE TRUSTEE OF THE RIGHTS AND INTEREST•OF _.ORDERING CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING THE CITY IN AND FOR SAID REAL ESTATE ,,,A DATE FOR RECEIVING SAME AND FOR A PUBLIC MORTGAGE AND SAID LOAN AGREEMENT; THE SALE •..HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF ',OF SAID BONDS;. APPOINTMENT OF A TRUSTEE; AND „CONTRACT AND. ESTIMATE OF COSTS ON THE RELATED MATTERS. Affi rmative roll call bole TANGLEWOOD-VENTURA SPECIAL PAVING unanimous, 6/0. Perret absent.- The Mayor _ASSESSMENT. Affirmative Affirmative roll. call vote rdeclared the resolution adopted. =,,.,Mnanimous, 670, Perret absent. The Mayor Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, .,:declared the resolution adopted. .to adopt RES. 83-323, Bk. 79, pp. 991-991. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF ;;oto appoint Charlene Knox, 1100 Arthur, to AGREEMENT WITH SYSTEMS UNLIMITED, INC. ,,,the Housing Commission to fill an unexpired Affirmative roll call vote, unanimous, 6/0. .•term ending 5/1/84. The -Mayor declared the Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion. carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret resolution adopted. absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Lynch, Councilmember .Dickson acknowledged to adopt RES. 83-324, Bk. 79, pp. 998-3003, "'' Mayor Neuhauser's past presidency on the FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED league of Municipalities and noted the fine HOUSING REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1983 (SYSTEMS -job done. Councilmember Erdahl questioned UNLIMITED, INC. PROJECT). Affirmative roll Gpy the large pines had not been rdlocated call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. _ The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. -0FFICIAL PUBLICATION Moved by McDonald,' seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF from the Plaza. City Manager stated that TH all bushes and shrubs had been moved but CI that a problem did arise moving the pines. pi Erdahl noted the reference made by a speaker p during the public hearing on the Tanglewood- p Ventura Assessment Project re Favor"ism I given, individuals on water and sewer lines. r He urged a v citizens to contact the City Manager or City Attorney re any questions on. c such matters. - - Noved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to t adopt RES. 83-313, Bk. 79, pp. 949-950,. p ORDERING BIDS, APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICA- t TIONS AND FORM OF CONTRACT AND NOTICE TO f BIDDERS, FIXING AMOUNT OF BID SECURITY AND e ORDERING CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE AND FIXING M A DATE FOR RECEIVING SAME AND FOR A PUBLIC a HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF, a CONTRACT AAD ESTIMATE OF'COSTS•ON THE ST. 1 ANNE' S' DRIVE SPECIAL PAVING PROJECT - 1983.. u Affirmative,-roll'call vote -unanimous, 6/0, E Perret absent. The Mayor declared the. o resolution adopted. d Moved by Lynch, seconded by McDonald, 6 to adopt RES. 83-314, Bk. 79, p. 951, o AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD o STRATEGY AREA CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK REPAIR R PROGRAM (NORTHSIDE) TO AHRENS CONSTRUCTION p . � OF HARPER, IOWA, in the amount of $19,025. s -'i Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,, 0 E Perret absent. The Mayor declared the. a S resolution adopted. d e, Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, to e adopt RES. 83-315, Bk. 79, p. 952, AWARDING t CONTRACT FOR THE TRANSIT MAINTENANCE n FACILITY PARKING IMPROVEMENTS TO L. L. PELLING CO., INC. OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, in the • amount of 5290,000. City Engr. Farmer HE present for discussion. The City Manager D 'noted this resolution should be adopted n subject to filing of the necessary minority I business documents.. Affirmative roll call . vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. . . Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to 1:. adopt RES. 83-316, Bk. 79, p. 953, AWARDING TE CONTRACT FOR THE ROCKY SHORE BIKEWAY PROJECT iD TO STREB CONSTRUCTION CO. , INC. OF IOWA . CITY, IOWA, in the amount of $31,940.16. 0, Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, he Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. to Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, 24 to adopt RES. 83-317, Bk. 79, p. 954, Th RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-296. City 6, Eng, Farmer present for discussion. 11 Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, , Perret absent. The Mayor declared the . resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, to d, adopt RES. 83-318, Bk. 79, pp. 955-958, 4, MAKING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR 1983 PAVING I- IMPROVEMENTS (LYON'S 2ND ADDITION), to 2. Ahrens Construction in the amount of U, $73,045.40. Affirmative roll call vote he unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. n. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to i- consider resolution authorizing release of 1-' sidewalk lien on property at 820 Woodside be Drive. The Mayor declared the motion ty defeated, 0/6, with the following division. th of 'roll call vote: Ayes: None. Hays: he Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer, ng Dickson. Absent: Perret. l e. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, r, to adopt RES. 837319, Bk. 79, pp. 959-962, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A REVISED i- ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,. Perret d, absent. The Mayor declared the resolution. 5,. adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by TO ED 963-967 AUTHORIZING THE THE MAYOR TO SIGN ANO 11 THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH L. THE MAYOR'.5 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM FOR THE USE OF 1983 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK s, GRANT JOBS BILL FUNDS FOR THE MYEP JOBS st CLUB. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, mp 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. 7, Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, to 6, adopt RES. 83-321, Bk. 79, pp, 968-979, OF AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $850,000 IN C- AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE CITY OF GF cnue rn v 70WA. COMMERCIAL UEVELOPMENI E CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF IOWA TY, IOWA (parking/storage in parks and aygrounds), be given first vote for assage. The City Manager explained the roblems of City authority in such cases and ong-term parking in parks. Affirmative oil .call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret Theinn arried. Hovod by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, hat the proposed rent control ordinance resented under the initiative procedures of he Iowa City Chapter, be given first vote or passage. Individual . Councilmembers xpressed their views an the, ordinance. oved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, to ccept the correspondence from Jim Rhodes nd Peter Grady submitted September 21, 983. The Mayor declared the motion carried nanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by rdahl, seconded by Dickson, to accept all Cher correspondence submitted. The Mayor eclared the motion carrietl unanimously, /0, Perret absent. Councilmember' Erdahl .dined the proposed amendments to the rdinance suggested in the letter from+Jim hod- Mr. Rhodes, -552 Hawkeye Drive, resent for discussion. Moved by Erdahl, econded by Dickson, to amend the Fair Rent rdinance by making the suggested amendments s outlined The Mayor declared the motion efeated, 2/4, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Dickson, Erdahl. Nays: McDonald, Neuhauser, Balmer, Lynch. Upon roll call vote on the motion to give I ordinance first consideration, the Mayor declared the motion defeated, 2/4, with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Dickson, Erdahl. Nays: Neuhauser, Balmer, Lyncn, McDonald. Absent: Perret: The City Attorney suggested that a motion be made for the record directing the City Clerk to contact the Johnson County Commissioner of Elections to take whatever necessary steps to have this question placed on the ballot for the November 8, 1983, election. Erdahl so moved, seconded by McDonald. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 31 TO PROVIDE THAT SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE LICENSED AND FOR ELIMINATION OF SUCH SIGNS BY JUNE 30, 2003, be given second vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unani- mous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 23-189 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES SO AS TO CHANGE THE SPEED LIMIT OF HIGHWAY N1 FROM RIVERSIDE EAST AND NORTH TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS, be given first vote for passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor. declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Irdahl, to adjourn 10:15 P.M. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0. Perret absent. For a -more detailed 8 complete descrip- tion of Council -Activities 8 Disbursements, see Office of City Clerk and Finance Department. -s/MARY C.- NEUNAUSER, MAYOR ,/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK Submitted for publication on 10/7!83- OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIA PUBLICATION _ NEUZIL. Affirmative roll call vote recommendations in the Consent Calendar be - unanimous, 6iO, Perret absent. The Mayor received, or approved, and/or adopted as declared the resolution adopted and amended: s presented it to Mr. Neuzil. Approval of Official Council Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, Actions, reg. mtg., 9/13/83,: as ' to adopt RES. 83-304, Bk. 79, p. 931, published, subject to correction,.Aa RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION FOR HENRY RIOS. recommended by the City Clerk. ' Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Minutes of Boards and OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Perret. absent. The Mayor declared the Commissions: Housing Appeals Bd.- ' resolution adopted. 7/12/83; Airport Comm.-9/8/83. CFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 9/27/83 The Mayor announced the following Permit Motions as recommended by The cost of publishing the following proceedings proclamations: Higher Education Week, the City Clerk: Approving Class C Beer and claims is 5633.36. Cumulative cost for this October 1-8, 1983; Local Government Week, Permit and Sunday Sales for QuikTrip, calendar year for said publication is $7,032.91. October 3-8, 1983. The Mayor noted a local #503, 123 W. Benton. Approving Class.0 government open house to be held on October Beer Permit for Watt's Food Market, Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 9/21 83, 4th; Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1603 Muscatine Avenue. Approving class at 7:30 P.H. at the Civic Center. Mayor October 2-8,.1983. The Mayor noted a letter , 'C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for Neuhauser presiding. Counci,members from HUD; Share A Song Week, September 26- Central Pharmacy Center, 701 ',E. ..present: Balmer, 'Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, October 1, 1983, -. Davenport St. Approving Class C Beer McDonald,. Neuhauser. Absent: Perret. The Mayor noted the addition of a Permit and Sunday Sales for Godfather's Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, public hearing re Central Junior High to the Pizza, 531 Highway #1 West. Approving to adopt RES. 83-303, Bk. 79, P. 930, Consent Calendar. Moved by Lynch, seconded Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales RFSOLUTION OF COMMENDATION .FOR SYLVESTER by McDonald, that the following items and for Hilltop Lounge, 1100 N. Dodge. Approving Class C Liquor License .and Sunday Sales for Chez Andre, 1200 i Gi Ibert, Ct. ApDrovi ng disbursements in Che amount of $2,537,640.80 for the period Printers fee of August 1 thru August 31, 1983, as • recommended by the Finance Director, subject to audit. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION RES. 83-305, Bk. ,79, p. 932, STATE OF IOWA, Johnson COunty.SS: ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR '.THE SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS IN 16E RESUBDN ItY TH of THE MULTI-FANART THE IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN PORTION OF THE P.A.D. (LOT 62) OF, PART OF TWO -- MACBRIDE ADDITION TO IOWA CITY.;; Setting public hearings: RES. 83r 806, Bk. 79, p. 933, TO. SETA PUBLIC HEARING FOR 30/11/83 'ON .PLANS. _ SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF, CONTRACT AND Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly ESlikATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ANDCENTER sworn. say that I am the cashier of the of RME EWER IM OVEME TS SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, DIRECTING IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN, a news_ THE CITY, ENGINEER TO PLACE SAIDPLANS, papeE published in said county, and thatETC. ON FILEFOR. PUBLIC QNSPECTION: I Motion to� set a, publico hearing for a notice, a printed copy of which is'10/11/83 to receive citizen comments'oh hereto at he was published in said a proposed amendment' to the 1983 COBG budget: Motion toset paper timeisl, on the fol- program ,; puublicblichearriand ng for .10/3/83 on a-publtd. hearing to'considev. the disposition of 10 ij date(s)- g //j Central Junres ondence -/%93_ - r a n Mel Sunshine re. !/ �o �— Torre ternch nge transit interchange,,referred„to the' - City Manager for reply. OaleSandersan re the Old Rock Island Depot, referred to the Legal, staff-.for.recommendatioh. John Hayek- requesting release 'of -sidewalklien on 'property.- at '. 820 ;Woodside Drive,_`resolution.is:item`24 on. agenda.; .Robert Downer, attorney for Cashier .. Mr:-.and Mrs: William Gilpin, re street, sewer. and ,water problems in the -Taft .Speedvay,area. and. also the extension"of - ' city. services in this area, referred'to.. Subscribed and sworn to before me the Public-` Works Department •for - 7 /� /1. / iy',i U //]] recommendation. ,Margaret and Kenneth MacDonald re Fair Rent Ordinance atom. 32 on agenda Edwin' K Barker re the Chis day Of A•D- o rent control ordinance: - ((( proposed Johnson,'._ County -; Auditor _ me the possibility of using Council- Chambers Precinct 20,0 as-'a polling place for replace -Central .Junior High, City Lw (�L�' , Gi% L� .� Manager; reply after Council discussion. Joe -- Holland ",re Lyman (// . •�-� ( ., Addition'--. Associates• .construction Notary Public - y project `on: Gi lbert .Strcet.�•.Memos from the - -Civil ,'Service •.-Commission //� c/� N O.( / / (�J submitting certified , '-lists inof .applicints for the following D .. positions: ' Treatment Plant Operator-. Pollution` Control; Water. Meter Reader-,. Water;- Electrician Traffic ' End.; J(ju$L14TpKFR ` - Maintenance. Worker .4-Water; Mass off, . -Transit Operator-Transit; Mechanic l- , Equipment; and .:Program Specialist- senior Centex Applications for Use of ,Streets and Public... Grounds:.. Karen Kubby;.-for.' use: of 6 Blackhawk. Ninipark to: gather. - -people,''' supporting the -.' Fair .Rent ...Ordinanceand fore-ufe-of-; sidewalks�to parade to the Civic' Center �on 9/13/83, at: 7:30' P.M.,' approved.. Noon , lions Club to distribute candy and'.to `accept _ contributions;in the central". business _ district on'. 30/9/83; ,approved: Jane - Lewis for. permission to picket in front of Emma 'Goldman. Clinic on 9/24/83, approved. i Lloyd .Dill to have: a ' 'Scholarship Run. on Saturday, 10/22783; • - :: approved. 'ISigma -Chi:; to have `.a Derby . Day Parade on9/17/83,'aprpoved. Jamas 'innto Sell Buddy. Poppies in Iowa'City on 9/24/83, approved._. Af ff rmatve roll -`cell`. vote' unanimous;' 00, Perret -absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated the pubic hearings asset. Moved. by Dickson, seconded by Balmer, to set a public -hearing for 10/17/80<on-an ordinance to vacate and dispose of the Sodth' Dubuque ' Street right-of-way between Burlington and.College Streets. The Mayor, declared .the motion carried unanimously, i 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to set 'public hearings for 10/17 and :10/25/83 on the 1983 Zoning Ordinance and Map. .The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously,. 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor noted'-that both hearings would be held in - the Council Chambers at 7:30 P.M. and world be eablevised. ` Moved by McOanaltl, seconded by Dickson, to set a public hearing for 10/25/83 on;An ordinance'to establish a moratorium on,the iIssuance -oY permits inconsistent .building the Proposed 19 with 83 Zoning Ordinance:'and Map until 12/31/83. ' The Mayor- announced that Council had discussed this item at the iinformal session and .decided .aga,i,nst establishing a special moratoripm. Staffinember Boothroy -: discussed 'the possiblity of an applicant applying for a i building .permit fbr 'a changed Buse i . inconsistent with the proposed `ordinance.' City Attorney will investigate and prepare a memo to Council. The Mayor declared'!the .motion to set a public hearing defeated, 0/6, Perret absent, MICROFILMED BY ' DORM i ICROLAB '� CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES s7 j f OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 9/27/83 - The cost of publishing the following proceedings and claims is 5633.36. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication is $7,032.91. Iowa City Coumi 1. reg. mtg., 9/27/83, at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Neuhauser at siding. Councilmembers present: Balmer,,'Dickson; Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser. Absent: Perret. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-303, Bk. 79, p. 930, RESOLUTION: OF COMMENDATION FOR SYLVESTER Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- papeP published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is' hereto at hed, was published in said paper time(s), on the fol- io Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this// r day of- A. D. i Notary Public No.!�I�✓ �- o auumn>ar,R J. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NEUZIL. Affirmative roll call vote recommendations in the Consent Calendar be unanimous, '6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor received, or approved, and/or adopted as declared the resolution adopted and amended: presented it to Mr. Neuzil. Approval of Official Council' Moveby Balmer, seconded by Dickson, Actions, reg. mtg., 9/13/83. -as Moved to adopt RES. 83-304, Bk. 79, p. 931, published, subject to correction,:;' RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION FOR HENRY RIOS. recommended by the City Clerk. is Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0. Minutes of Boardsand Perret, absent.. The Mayor declared the Commissions: Housing Appeals Bd.:- resolution adopted. 7/12/83; Airport Comm, -9/8/83. 1, .- The M,dyor announced the following .Permit Notions as recommended by Proclamations: Higher Education Week, the City Clerk; Approving Class C Beer October 1-8, 1983; Local Government. Week, Permit and Sunday Sales for Quikl`rip, October 3-8. 1983. The Mayor noted a local #503, 123 W. Benton. Approving Class.0 government open house to be held on October Beer Permit for Watt's Food Market, 4th; Minority. Enterprise Development Week. 1603 Muscatine Avenue. Approving class Dctober 2-8, 1983. The Mayor noted a letter l 'C Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for from HUD; Share A.Song Week, September 26- Central 'Pharmacy Center, 701 E. October 1, 1983. - Davenport SC.. Approving �L lass C Beer The Mayornotedthe •addition of a Permit and Sunday Sales for Godfather,'s public hearing re Central Junior High to the Pizza, 531 Highway #1 West. Approving Consent Calendar. .Moved by Lynch, seconded Class C Liquor Ljcense and Sunday. Sales by McDonald, that the following items and for Hilltop Lounge,- 1100. N. Dodge: Approving Class C Liquor License :and Sunday .Sal es•. for Chex Andre, ,12o0 Gi lbert Lt. - Approving- disbursements in' the amount of $2,537;640.80 fortheperiod- of August 1 thru August 31, 1983;`as recommended by the .Finance Directp'i., subject to audit. RES. 83-305, Bk. 79, p. 9j''. i.. ACCEPTING THE WORK FW,THE SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS' IN •'TyE , RESUBDIVISION OF THE MULTI-FAHICY PORTION OF THE P.A.D. (LOT 62) OF PART TWO MACBRIDE ADDITION TO IOWA CITY. Setting public hearings: RES. 83r j 806, Bk. 79, P. 933, TO, SETA- PUBLIC '. HEARING 'FOR 10/11/83 ON PLARS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF -CONTRACT AND ESTIMATE OFCOST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RUNDELL; DEARBORN AND `CENTER - STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, DIRECTING THE cITY.ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID:PLANS� - ETC.' ON FILE' FOR, PUBLIC INSPECTION: Motion to+. set -a_ public;hearing:for- 10/11/83 to receive citizen comments on a proposedamendment. to the 1983 COBG program• o and budget:'- Motion to, se£ public hearing for: 10/3/83 n a public: hearing to consider,the disposition'gf Central. Junior High. - - --.. .... Correspondence: Mel' Sunshine M. transit interchange, %eferred .,to the City Manager .for reply.; Dale Sanderson re.the Old Rock Island, Depot, referred .. to, the ..Legal, staff for, recommendation.' 'John` Hayek -requesting release of 'sidewalk. , lien., on property'. at '. 820 Woodside.:Drive, ' resolution is-:item'24 on agenda.: ,Robert Oowner, attc rney for Mr, aad Mrs: -William Gilpin,.m street; .sewer and. water problems in the Taft Speedway area and also the extension' of . -city services, in this area, refereed'to MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB f 1 CEDAR RAP IDS- DES MOINES f 1 1 the :Public Works Department -for recommendation.. Margaret and .KenhAh, MacDonald re Fair Rent Ordinance itgm. 32 on agenda Edwin- K Barker rethe proposed,` rent• can ordinance: Johnson County 'Auditor ,.re the possibility,' of,using Council Chambers as,a polling place for Precinct 20 to replace. Central. Junior High, City'. Manager:. to 2reply after Council .discussion. . Joe Holland }re ,Lyman Addition Associ ates' construction project on,Gilbert Street. Memos from the -. Civil -Service Commiss[on submitting - certified ."lists •of .applicants for the following. Positions:, Treatment - Plant Operator- . Pollution Control; Water Meter:Reader- *later; Electrician -Traffic Eng. ; Me intenance Worker .I -Water; Nass Transit .Operator -Transit; Mechanic > , Equipment; and,. Program Specialist Senior Center. , Applications for Use of Streets and Public, Grounds: Karen .Kubby for use of-Slackhawk Mimpark to. gather people," supporting the 'Fair °Aent .Ordinance and for use ofsidewalksjto parade to. the Civic Center on 9/13/83, at 7:30 P.M.,:approved. Noon- Lions Club to distribute cantly and 'to accept _ contributions in, the central business district on 10/9/83,. approved: Jane ' Lewis for permission to picket in front. of Emma Goldman Clinic on 9/24/83, approved.. -Lloyd .Dill to have. a Scholarship Run, on Saturday, 10/22783, _approved. Sigma .Chi to have a'Derby -Day Parade on 9/17/83, aprpoved. James Linn to sell Buddy Poppies in Iowa City on 9/24/83,. approved. Affirmatve rolI'cal I - vote "unanimous, "6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated the public hearings as set. 0 Moved by Dickson, seconded by Balmer, to set a publichearing for 10/17/83'oman ordinance to vacate and dispose of the Sodtii Dubuque Street right-of-way between Burlington and.College Streets. The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, t 6/0, Perret absent. Moved by Dickson, seconded by McDonald, to set public hearings for 10/17 and 10/25/83 on the 1983 Zoning Ordinance and Map • The Mayor declared the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Perret absent. The Mayor noted -that both hearingswould be held -in the Council Chambers at 7:30 P.M. and would be eablevised. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, to set a public hearing for 10/25/83 on an ordinance to establish a moratorium on,the issuance oY building permits inconsistent with the proposed 1983 Zoning Ordinance and Map until 12/31/83. The Mayor announced that Council had discussed this item at the informal session and decided against establishing a special moratortpm. Staffinember Boothroy .discussed the possiblity of an applicant applying for a building p.— L for a changed use 1. MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC�ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES I OFFICIALPUBLICATION� OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 10/3/83 • Theeosf of publishing the following proceedings -Cumulative cost for this and: claims is $27.80. calendar Year for said.publicatlon is 57,060.71.: Iowa City, special mtg: , 10/3/83,at in the Clty Nan ager' s'Conference 7:30 p.m. Room. " Councilmembers present: Balmer, Dickson,' Erdahl, Lynch, - McDonald, Heuhauser, Perret. -Absent: None. - A•public hearing was held to consider — - -- the- disposition of property interest in the Central Junior High property. �No one appeared. Moved by Lynch, .seconded by set special meeting on October J ^�� ""�T fee 9� Mciionaltl,;;to 4 1983 .'itt 8.30 p.m. for consideration of -a rosolution;re disposition of;.•property. The Printers mayor declared ",the -motion carried unanimously, 7/0 .all Counci lmembers CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION present and directed the iCity ,Glerk to,past ✓._. .. , .y STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: notice. ,r*, . . ,Moved by Balmer,"feconded by Perret, to be THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN that the rule requiring- ordinances considered and voted ;ons for "passage at two _ Council meetings prior`, to the meeting at which it is, to•, be;;'. finally passed be suspended, the second cpnsideration and vote I be waived and that OFD> 83;3147, Bk.: 22. pp. 142-144 •REZONING 1.6 ACRES IN THE SOUTHWEST. AMD';. QUAORAMT OF, THE INTERSECTION OF. GILBERT Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly PRENTTSS-.STREETS FROM C2 TO R3A, be voted time.. that I am the cashier of the upon..for?final ; passage ac this 7/0,; sworn, say IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- Affirmative Troll cell vote,unanimous, coonct.lmemeers present. The Mayor in said county, and that .Tl declared 'the `motion carried. Moved by that the. papel- published Et notice, a printed copy of which IS Balmer; seconded by McDonald, be finally adopted at this time.. hereto at t e s published in said ordinance ,— Affirmative, roll call ote'unanius. 7/0, � time(s), On the fol- all'. Councilmembers_ present. The .Mayor paper I ttyying date(s): declared the ordinance adopted. . Moved by. Balmer, seconded by Lynch, be /��` �j) that.'thej ,rule.: requiring. ordinances to 'antl on Lor passage attro V,/•+�_ / / considered voted Council' meetings"prior to the meeting ,at which it is -to be finally •passed he suspended, the second consideration and vote , be; that ORO. -83-3148, Bk. 22, pp. waived and 145-147, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 522 SOUTH -.DUBUQUE STREET FROM C2. TO R30j . f()n" / be voted upon for final, passage, it this Cashier time. Affirmative roll all vote unanimous, The Mayor 7/0, all Councilmembers present. declared mation -carried.: Moved, by,, "the Balmer,. seconded=.by Perret, that the d at his time_0, Subscribed and sworn to before me AffiordirmatfVe,royttUallance be avotee unanimous, � i all Councilmembers •present: The Mayor declared drdi lme r a di da of A.D. Moved by. seconded Lynch, mved this y ordinances • requiring or that the rule requiring: ordinances to -De considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at 1.9 which it is to be finally passed, be + suspended, the secdnd consideration and vote / be waived and that ORO. PP - ' E, IG E: ENTIRE, 148 -150 REZONING THE: ENTIRE..HIGHMAY Notary Pllb11C COMMERCIAL, (CM) ZONING DISTRICT ,.LOCATED NORTH OF .THE'-INTERSELTIRN*OF FIRST"AVENUE - INE pon TO C2, e. Live 7 �� / •AVENUE llim�otiid for final Dassage at -this time. Affirmative for anal csll vote,, - 7/0,. all NO. _ roll -" -unanimous, Councilmembers present. ''The Mayor declared the motion carried. -Moved" by- Balmer, . seconded by Perret, that .the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative Jumu roll. call: vote -unanimous, 7/0,`it, - Councilmembers .present.-TheMayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by. Balmer, seconded by Dickson, • to adjourn. to informal •session 740. p.m. . Mayor declaged • motion carried .The unanimously, all Counnf l present. - . •, . .A more complete descriptf on of Council activities is on, file, to .the office of the City Clerk. s/MARY NEUHAUSER. MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK _ Submitted.for publication on 10/13/83.: . ' IM70 .. - October 17,'.983 1. MICROFILMED BY JORM MIC�ROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES I • �l Printers fee S�— CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson'County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- papef published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is' hereto he was published in said paper S L — time(s), on the fol - g date(s)- Cashier Subscribed and sworn � to before me C. this 214ay of3_0_ �— A.D. Notary Public No.1� JUU SI AYUAO(F3t pFFIC1AL' PUBLICATION "• OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL 9-10/4/83, ••,Yan nc c st'01 s9 115 comuhe fell. si forlhl�� 1� ^5.' daf Year. for sa!d PublicationIMs $7,070.52. . Iowa City Council,, sPeci al' ger ob 8:30 P•m• in the. City MeneDent 10/4/83( Coundlmembers.McUana.ld, ConferL,1 + Room. Lynch, . Balmer, Dickson, .. +. Neuhauser, perret.' Ahsent:'- Erdahl t. nch, to Moved by Balmerseconded by 'lV'04-1b05, 'adopt 'RES. 83-325, Bk .80.01 E C1 '• EXECUTE AUTHORIZING TTHE lCiL R' AIMOEEO PURSUANTCTORIOHA CODE - SECTION 364:7 AND;'. REGARDING - 7HHE E ' ', CENTRALLJ OFHI:THE PRCITY'S 'S Affirmative rail, ' call vote:unanimous,,,:6/0; Erdahl:. abs nt. Mayor declared the. rs..ended byosolution Dickson, Moved by.Balmer,,8035 p•m• to adjourn 'to informalthee5 motion, earreid e Mayor. declare dahl 'absent. unanimously,6/0, EC tion of Council: p more complete descrtha office of the., activities is on% file in..; t�gYOR '.City Clerk:- s/MARY C. NEUHAUSER,, '.s/MARIAN K. KPRR, UTI CLERK Submitted for Publication l0/october I,B, 1903, ' I MICROFILMED BY DORM i ic'ROLAB ` s i CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES r `I F. M ■ encouraged people to rrapply. Councilmember Erdahl noted the large number of BoardandCommissions vacancies and urged citizens to apply and help thenew Council as muchaspossible. Councilmember Perret explained the procedure that would be followed for the public hearings on the 1983 proposed, Zoning Ordinance.. and .Map. Individuals wishing to speak are encouraged to sign in ahead of:time, either at the City Clerks office orinthe hall prior to'the hearing. Advertisements re the public hearings will be published. : City Manager Berlin noted the materials are available in the City Clerk's office, ,the City Library, and the Planning -Department. The Mayor notedshe would-be out' of town 'for two weeks. Councilmember Balmer ' notified Council that University Heights was currently a member, of JCCOG. He also requested .staff investigate Benton and Sunset Street intersection for possible -signalizaiion.- Balmer- noted the Capitol •Street. railroad.. Overpass was in poor, condition. r` The - recommendations from ..the - - CCN cembers amending'rthe 1963; C13BG budget and program noted. as 1010ovsr,; 'I) Delete ,the allocation,of: $70,000 to. Independent Living Inc. 2) Allocate 320,000.to. Hi l lcrest Family . Services for rehabilitation. 3) Allocate $50.000 to the,..Nelson .Adult Center f r renovation. A public hearing on the 1983 CDBG budget amendment was held this evening. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-338, Bk. 80, pp. 1020-1022,. ApPROVING CONTRACT AND BOND FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE 1983 PAYING IMPROVEMENTS (LYON'S SECOND ADDITION). Affirmative roll call vote" unanimous; 7/0, all Councilmembers present. The Mayor declared 'the resolution adopted. - Moved by Lynch, seconded by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-339, Bk. 80, pp: 1023-1031, AL'THARIZI1 THE MAYOR TO' SIGN: AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN AGREEMENT WITH THE EMERGENCY HOUSING PROJECT, INC. FOR THE USE OF COMMUNITY. DEVELOI*NENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS TO ACQUI.' TE AN .EMERGENCY REHOUSING REHABILITATE, N THE AND CITY OF IOWA 'CITY: Affirmative roil" call';vote unanimous, 7/0, all Counci lmembers. present - The Mayor declared theresolutionadopted. Moved by Erdahl,. seconded by Dickson; t. adopt RES. 83-340. , Sk 80, 'p. 1032.- DIRECTING 032;DIRECTING THAT*ANY REVENUE RECEIVED BY THE; . • CITY OF, IOWA CITY; FROM. THE SALE OF CENTRAL'. JUNIOR HIGH -PROPERTY BE ALLOCATED IN THE PARKLAND ACQUISITION. FUND.- Affirmative roll-. call vote unanimous,.7/0,. all Councilmembers present.: The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.'..: , Moved by Balmer,•seconded by Lynch, to table consideration of an ordinance amending Section: -31-32. of*the:'Code ,of.Ordinances of-. the City' of Iowa City, Iowa,1. to make the, starting time for -excavation, work consistent wfth.:the tNoise`Control . Ordinance."' The . l4ayor;(detlared;the ;motion- to table'carried_, :-unanimously, �J/0, all Couneilmembers present . . ::w„ d h 'Ralmer. seconded by Lynch: to . Ordinance -. to,; 1.prohi bit .construction activities" during' certain hours..; -The Mayor declared`.the'; motion. carried'"unanimously; 71n'.'-1 r--ilseshers .resent. . , .I: for, pas sage attwo.. to;,the;meeting at'' given: roll c •'that' the..rule, requiri ng ordi names -,.to be '. considered and•. voted _on for passage':at two 'Council`:'metfngs; prior' to the >meetin2 at hich it is :;'to 'be! "finally, passed be ..suspended, :_jhe -'.first and second ' consideration and votebe'-waived and that ORD. 83-3154, Bk. 22, pp. 162-168, TO MEND CHAPTER 31 TO PROVIOE,THAT SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE LICENSED AND FOR ELIMINATION OF SUCH SIGNS BY JUNE 3D; 2003, as amended, be - voted-upon•for final Passage, at this time. Affirmative roll call Vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmeebers-'present 'Thee Mayor` --. declared - the motion ;carried.: Moved, by:, Balmer, ;seconded by'>NrOonald,;?:that` the .ordinance. tie finally adopted ,at ;his time. Affi rmative:roll.call; vote runanimous,.7/0, all Councilmembers. 'present.,- The Mayor' declared.the ordinance' adopted. '. . Moved by Balmer seconded by Dickson, to 'adjourn' to: Executivesessionto' discdss'''!' strategy, with .counsel .in matters that are: .-presently in litigation or where, ;litigation 'is.imminent:where lits' disclosure would be , .,likely. to prejudice or disadvantage the -position ;of. thee. goverronental boo in that `litigations: Affirmative roll.. call` vote unanimous, 9/O :all'1-CouneilmemDerS. present. The. Mayor declared the motion carried and adjourned to Executive Session, 9:30 P.M. A more complete description of Council -activities. is on ,file. in the office of the,' City Clerk. "s/MARY C. HEUHAUSER. MAYOR s/NARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK Submitted for publication on 10/21/83 10242. October 25. 1983 MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB s � CEDAR RAPIDS•DES i•10INE5 y OFFICIAL PUBLICATION r Youth. Employment endingone vawney for a three-year term ending 12/31/86• " Senior Center Lom.-two vacancies for.three-year terms ending 12/31/86; Riverfront Comm. -One vacancy . for a , threryear terms ending 12/1/86; and United Action for Youth 8d. -one bacancy for, an _unexpired term ending 6/30/84.' These appointments will be made at the. November 22, s�aati rn7 of-.l:o City CouncilCouncilmembers noted 'that some vacancies'' were- Torr -9116:) red terms , and encouraged peopte'.to re -apply..' CourKilmember Erdahl noted .the -large number. of Board and Commissions . vacancies and urged.citizsns to apply and help the new r..e6e I'. as much as Possible. ; Councilieember followed for'Lhe publie hearings on the iia+ proposed Zoning.. Ordinance and=.Map. Individuals wishing.to'speak are encouraged to sign in ahead' of,.tiroe; ei therat. the City Clerk s oTficaor 1n; the. hellprior-to!the hearing..' Advertisements re' the, Public hearings will be,published. City Manager Berlin noted the'materials are p3 ilable;,in the': City' Clerk's, offtie;..dhe-,City Library, antl': the' Planni bg Oepartment. TheMayor noted she would- be•: out; of- town'for two weeks. Couneilmember' Balmer 'notified •.Council that; , University Heights -was' currently a: comber of:--JCCOG. '- He a," -- gate..nBenton and act, or possible. r- noted the-:Capitol - rpass: was :.Sid'"poor. ion's':Trod -!the. CCN ' '3983; �CDBG budget. and `• �l ows:..(,: 1): Oil. te?the 1 to Independent Living - 00.to Htli'" t Family nation: 3) Allocate - 0% Adult .Center for I,,:1ng.onr the 191{3 .. was held this evening. '.'.second% by Dickson,. Bk'.` 80, DD. 3020-1022;; `. 1 BONI) FOR -IMPROVEMENTS IMPRDVEMENTS- (LYON' S Iffi rmatiwe rot 1e�er.', mall ,.'-" all `Councileis eclared'the resolution seconded by Perret, to !k. 80, Dp• 1023-1 11. 031, R To SIGNI AND--THE•CITY 1, -AGREEMENT 41TN THE/--' "ECT; INC. EOR THE USE HENT BLOCK GRANT.FUNDS Tg"ACQUIRE; REHABILITATE,. AND .OPERATE AN .EMERGENCY'HOUSING,FACILITY IN THE., CITY OF ' IOIiA CITY{-`-Affirmatiire' roll; call. vote unantaous; 7/0, a11:Councilmembers. present TheMyioraed orad the. resolution adopted Moved by Erdahl,„_seconded byDic1032 to adopt RES. 837340. -:8k 80 ..'p:' ' gIRECTING 'T HAT•pNY•REVENUE RECEIVED BY THE 'C17V: OF I, CITY: FROM THE ALE OF CENTRAL `JUNIOR HIGH PROPERTY': BE ALLOCATED:IN THE , PARKLAND AC'UISITION.FUND. Affirmative roll,,'^ .all voteunanimous.•7/0;: all Councilmembers present. TheMayor declared the resolution adopted Moved by Balmer •sewnded by lynch, to :table consideration of, an ordinance amending Section 31-32. of the Lode of 0rdtnances of ..^r4+..,r l,w CitO-..Iowa: to .make the present -. Moved by, Bal mer, seconded by'Lynch'; to `.tm6lebonsideratton,of en ordinance amending ,Sect{on 24;4-4 of':' the "Noise •--Control.: Ordinance , : `ao .;'-prohibit _' ,sonstructf on ac: vities duringcertain hours: -; :The, Mayor declared`the: motion, carried unanimously; yaO all Courxilaenibers present. t. Roved 'by, :'Lynch; secongetl by -'Parrot; that the: rule.: requi ri nA ordinances to be: considered and vc, :on for passage at .two-' r^.�..,.ar_ .,odtthe:. writs, to... the meeting,at ORUINANttn ,ur din v+�.' --• (parking/storage in Darks) be voted upon .,for final passage at this time Affirmative `roll callvote unanimous �Ceuncilmembprs present.'' The Mayor declared 'the, motion: -.carried -':I Moved ,;'.by l' Lynch, ' seconded by:'Perref, that the 'ordinance-0Ea rYinally adopted'at,;this'ti..', .Affirmative col ll < call.;. voter unanimous, -;-'?/0, Fall Councilmembers present:'• The Mayor -;declared the 'ordinance adopted- -'. b Mpved'by BaT®ee,'s.6o ad by -Dickson,. - that the OROIRANCE:AMENDING' SECTION.23-189 THETSPEEO LIMITT' T OF RIG.”, f. "ROM RIVE SNIODE .' EAST'ANPMORIN TO(THE: NORTH CIN'LIMITS,-be ;iven sacond vote for passaggel;;Affireat7Je roll ca1l:Jote unanimous 7/0 'alL'.Coundl-- members';:pre.. nt„ The. --:Mayor �dedared tAe motion carried ;"}r Moved bee Balle'rf. corded by',McDopald, ' • = that' the Tule requiring' ordinances to be considered,-aPcl-vpted 06 for. passagerat two 'Council 'meetings prior,to the meeting at -whim It_:45 to - be. finallyspassetl :-he `.'suspended =?,,the :(first - and:• second consideration and voce be162 368 TOdAMEND ORD. 83-3154. Bk. 22, DD• CHAPTER 31 TO PROVIDE,TNAT SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE LICENSED AND FOR ELIMINATION OF SUCH SIGNS BY JUNE 30,2003, as amended, be voted upon for finalpassage' at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, C all Councilnmmbers present. The Mayor R declared the: motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald,. that the ordinance be finally :adoptetl,at this time. Affirmative "IT call. vote unanimous, 7/0, a" Councilmembers present. The Mayor - declared the ordi nano adopted.: No by Balmer seconded by Dickson, to adlourn to Executive Session to discuss S3 _� s Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA. Johnson County.ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. bran Fossen. hein>a duip sworn, say that I am the cashier of Lhe IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN. a news- paper published in said county. and that a notice. a printed cop}' of which is hereto atj hed was published in said paper. CSGnL time(s), on the fol* Iplgr� d te(s r��3'm /9� 3 Cashier Subscribed and sworn tobeforeme this �� day of._-(J_l �t- -. _ . A.D, 1903. _ Notary Public / /Z (y NU. present: Balmer, Dickson, rah NcOonald, Neuhauser, Perret. Absent: none. Absent: none. The Mayor noted that the The Mayor proclaimed October 9-15, vote may change after the information is 1983, as Fire Prevention Week; October 24, provt ded from staff. 1983, ns United Nations Day: and October 15, that Moved by McDo l . secoded ondinancesictovbe 1983, as White Cane Safety Day. The d City Clerk announced nnounceLhree change; considered and voted on for passage at two to the Consent Calendar: deletion of item Council, meetings prior to the meeting at addition eof aSpec.T lds mtg Classminut s8ofr9/20/83;. suspended, ich it is ate b firstnall andpasssecabe nd and the addition of a tetter from the New consideration and vote be waived and that .Greek Council re Iowa City Awareness Week- ORD. 83-3150, Bk. 22, pp. 151-153, APPROVING Counci)member Erdahl requested that item THE AMENDED FINAL PAD PLAN OF LOTS 122, 123, -30 (6) memo from the Traffic Engle. re "No AND 124 OF COURT HILL-SCOn BOULEVARD Right Turn on Red" at Burlington and Summit ADDITION, PART 7, be voted upon for final Streets to be removed from the Consent passage at this time. Affirmative roll call Talendar and considered separately. Moved vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers 'by Lynch, seconded by Perret, that the present. The Mayor all the action lollowin, items and recomendati ons in the carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded. by Consent Calendar be received, or approved, Dickson, that the ordinance be finally and/or adopted as amended: adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call Approval 0f Offici a) Council vote .unanimous, 7/0, all CouncTlmemDers' Actions, spec, mtg., 9/20/83, and reg: present. The Mayor declared the ordinance mtg., 9/27/83, as published; subject to adopted. _ correction, as recommended by the City Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, Clerk. - that the role requiring ordinances to be Ni mutes of 8-ards . and considered and voted on for passage ,at two Commissions: Planning8 Zoning Comm.- Council meetings prior to the meeting at 9/15/83; Bd. of Library Trustees- which it is to be finally passed be 9/22/83; City' Conference Bd.-9/26/83; suspended, the second consideration and vote Senior Center Comm. -8/11/83; he waived and that ORD.. 83-3151, Bk. 22, pp. Committeee on Common{ty Needs -9/20/83; 154-155, AMENDING THE SIGN PROVISIONS OF THE Civil Service Comm. -9/29/83. ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE SAME SIGNAGE Permit Motions and Resolutions as IN THE RNC -20 ZONE AS IS PERMITTED 1N OTHER recommended by the CityClerk: MULTIFAMILY ZONES, be voted upon for final Approving Class C Beer Permit and passage, at this time. Affirmative roll call Sunday Sales for QuikTrip "548, 955 -vote unanimous, 7/0, all Coumilmembers Mormon Trek. Approving Special Class C present. The Mayor declared the notion Beer/WS ne License and Sunday Sales for carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Super Spud Food Shoppe, Old Capitol Dickson, that the ordinance be finally Center.. Approving -Class Jeer Permit adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call and Sunday Sales for New Pioneer vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmemben Cooperative, 22' S.' Van Buren. present. The Mayor declared the ordinance - - Refunding a portion of a beer/wine adopted: license to Super Spud Foal ShoDpe, Old Moved by Erdahl, seconded by McDonald, Capitol Center. � RES. 83-326, Bk. S0, that ORD. 83-3152, Bk. 22„ pp•" 156-158, P. 1006, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMIT. VACATING A PORTION OF THE DES MOINES STREET Approving Class C Beer Permit and RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED IMMEDIATELY. WEST OF - Sunday Sales for Lodi Nighty Shop, -Inc., GILBERT STREET; passed and unanimous, 7 7// 0, tl 504.E. Burlington Street. Affirmative- roll call l vote Resolutions, Bk. DO: RES. 83-327, all Coundlmembers present. The Mayor. declared the ordinance adopted. p. NG A ACCEPTING THE WORK, THE - IHVITH AND THE STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS - .Moved by. Lynch, . 8 0, p. 10 Balmer; to IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF THE MKILTI- adopt RES. 83-332, Bk. 80, p: 1012, VACATING FAMILY PORTION OF THE P.A.D. (LOT 62). AN EASEMENT ON LOT 35 OF. WINDSOR HEIGHTS 57H OF PART T):0-MACBRIDE ADDITION TO IOWA ADDITION AND ACCEPTING AN .EASEMENT -.OVER .CITY. - RES. 83-328, p• 1008,. ACCEPTING PORTIONS OF LOT '39. OF WINDSOR HEIGHTS 67". THE .WORK FOR THE SANITARY, SEWER IN ADDITION. Affirmative roll.. ,call}vote' WALDEN. SQUARE SUBDIVISION IN IOWA CITY, 'unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers present. IOWA. 'RES. 83-329, P. 1009, ACCEPTING The Mayor declared the,resolution adopted. THEWORKFOR THE SANITARY' SEWER FOR Moved by Erdahl, seconded by.,Dickaon,• ASPEN LAKE.SUBDIVISION, PART I. IN IOWA to adp0t RES. 83-333; Bk: 80, p•, 1013, .A CITY. RES. 83-330, p• 1010, ACCEPTING. CORRE(gTIVE RESOLUTIQN AMENDING rTHE. LANGUAGE THE -WORK FOR PTHE' FYB3 _.LANDFILL ` IN RESOLUTION NO. 83-279 APPROVING THE EXCAVATION PROJECT AS CONSTRUCTED BY PRELIMINARY PLAT OF OAKESTHIRD ADDITION AND - - PA RES. IEW 83-3301M,P PY. 1011,ALCEPTINGNE PRELIMINARVOF IDWA,CITY, IOWA. IN I PLAT OF BPARINIEAPPROVING VIEW IESTATESWORK FOR THE SANITARY SEWilt FOR WINDSOR SUCH AS THAT THE. DOCUMENTS' ARE. NOT. REQUIRED HEIGHTS SIXTH ADDITION IN IOMA CITY. TO BE RECORDED. : Affirmative ''„roll call vote- - - -Correspondence: 'Chamber of unanious, 7/0, all,Councilmembers present. Commerce re the hotel project, referred The Mayor declared. the resolution -adopted. to the City Mgr. for reply. Hillcrest I Moved by McDonald, seconded by>Balmer, Family Services requesting additional to adopt 'RES. 83-334, Bk. -.-80, p:1014,' funds, referred to the Human Service APPROVING THE AMENDED FINAL LARGE SCALE NON-. Planner 'for recomeendation. James. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT" (LSNRD) PLAN -0F Marti nek.I with attached peti tion PHASE. I` AND II OF MILLARD WAREHOUSE. requesting a beec.garden at Studio 114,, Affirmative roll call' vote: unanimous, --7/0, 114 Wright Street,City Clerk and City alli Counci )members present. The Mayor. _ Attorney are currently reviewing staff declared the. resolution adopted. input in vruer --„o ewU:t�Tish cr tc-i , A public hearina. was -held on a proposed for beer gardens and a report should. be ament endm.t0 the 1983 CDBG Program ;;and. sent to Council in early November. Ed Budget. Tama Feldbush,: .324 Post Rd., Iastr ,, of.Bushnell's Turtle, rim the ..appeared to.:'answer zany questions re - Nelson exterior dining room,' referred to the Adult Center.,. - City., Mgr.. for reply:. John ..Hayek Moved by NcOonald;'seconded by Balmer, requesting. an. opportunity. to present -to adopt RES. 83 -335, -Bk. 8D, pp. 1015-3016, infonoation to tun he Cocil re the Plaza -:AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO 1 ,Suite rezoning. request. Stem 4d under rTHE 1983 COMMUNITY' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT' Planning and Zoning aatters on agenda. PRDGRAM AND BUDGET.(' Affirmative roll call New Greek Coundl,' re Iowa City vote unanimous,17/0,all Councilmembers - The Mayor declared the resolution Awareness present n -Applications for Use of Streets adopted. and Public, Grounds: Laura VanDyke for A public hearing was held oo•plans,' use of ,Blackhawk Hinipark for a bake specifications, form of; contract, and cost sale: on , 9/27/83, approved. Laura .esti mate for the < Rundell, Dearborn and. Tre amelll for .a two-mile Fun Run on -Center Storm Sewer"Improvements Project.. 30/1/83,. approved. :Moved by.Lyneh, seconded by Perrot, to lA- fixative roll call vote unanimous; 7/0, adopt'RES. 837336, Bk:: 80, pi -ORM O fall Councilnembers present. The Mayor APPROVING' PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF .announced that item 3e(6) re the "No Right CONS CONSTRUNTRACT CD COST TION MUNNDELL,ESTIMATE DEARBORN ANDRTHE CENTER '. Turn On Red" on Burlington and Summit SEWER IHPROVENENTS PROJECT AND Streets would be discussed at this time. AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED NOVEMBER. 1, Moved by. Balmer, `seconded by Dickson, to 841.1 adopt �e.,recpmmermdation ?row the Traffic ..stated he feltOthis project was an umber one Ersgr. re rno'val of the sign. Councilmember Erdahl requested a .ron call vote. The priority Stem but that'it should be fully Mayor declared the motion to accept the funded with block'grent:.lunds -and for that Mayor decl re and have the' sign removed mason Would vote against the resolution recMUo'efeison carried,4/3, With thasollwig division of tonight. roll call vote: Ay Lynch, adopted, 6/1 with the ollaringdiviooo! :Neuhauser, Balmer. "Mays:' Erdahl, Perrot, roll call vote: NAy user. Poorest. E Nays: bickson. - Lynch,: McDonald, Moved by Perret, seconded, by McDonald, - Balmer. Absent: none- °to`set a public hearing for 10/25/83 on the - A pubic+hearing was held on plans, proposed disposition of pacation'iteas V- specifications, form .of; contract and cost 8361 (alley right-of-way" between Lincoln estimate. for the construction of the 1984 Avenue and Va11eY Avenue):'V-8303 Colley Special - Paving - Assessment Projact ri ght-of-way'abutting.the mar of 522 .South 'Tanglewood Street71fentura Avenue,,- St. pubuga Street) and V-6304 (Des • Holmes Anne's Drive. Street right-of-way)• The Mayor declared Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, the 'motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all to adopt pTING .RES. 83-337. k.ICATI pp. 1018-2 FORM OF - Councilmembers present. A public hearing Was held'on an amnded 'CONTRACT AND COST -'ESTIMATE 'FOR' THE p"limimry and final Planned Area Develop-.. CONSTRUCTION OF I THE,, 1984 SPECIAL PAVING. D�evE1 peen and (LSRO) plan forale LotsR94, andtial 95, VENTURAEM AVENUE, PROJECT ANNE' DRIVE REET- AND •7y'M Cee. Subdivsiion, Part 2. AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED 11/1/83 AT loved by MleDonald, seconded by Perrot, 10:00 A.M. Affirmative roll call ,vote. 'that the ORDINANCE AMENDING THE -ZONING unanimous, 7/0; all Councilmembers present. CRDIRANCE BY REGULATING THE NUMBER OF The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. iROOIERS PERMITTED IN VARIOUS ZONES, be given . Tim Pyan and Janet Kersey, representing :first vote for passage. Planning and Zoning the New Greek , .Council, appeared and 'member 'Tom Scott. present. rfor discussion:' announced .Iowa City Awareness Day,' November: :After discussion, sieved by_Dalner, seconded 3, 1983. They requested Council suggestions "by Erdahl, to amend .the proposed ordinance of areas.. for. targeting that; -day. '.by eliminating multi-fmily dwellings. The Councllmembers suggested coordinating the %M4ayo. declared the motion to amend carried function with the City Manager's office and :unanimously, 7/0, all Councilmesbees thanked New Greek Council for the interest. :present. City Atty. Jansen noted the The Mayor announced the following amendment would' delete the B-10-8-2 . Ct2 and Recreationncies on oards Coam.atwoCvalcanciessforparks four ;SAO.8.1.0 categorized as C; :categorized as 0; and 8.10.9 categorized as year terms ending 10/L87; Bd. of :E. The Mayor declared the motion to give Adjustment -one vacancy for a five year tens ,.the ordinance tint vote ith cthesfoollowing Vldumbers--two vacancies (one for journeyman :as amended carried, 6/1, lumber and one for a representative of the :dtvisi on of roll call vote: Ayes: Balmer, public) for two terms ending 12/31/85; :McDonald,. Neuhauser, Perrot, "Dickson. 'Nays: Erdahl. Absent: none. Human Rights Comm. -three vacancies for Monad by Dickson, seconded by IicDonald, three-year terms ending 1/1/87; Mayor's MICF JOBM glCROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ;9'G`'�t OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - 10/11/83 that the ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED - OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL AT 404-406 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET FROM R38 TO -Tho cost of pp blishing the following proceedings CSS, be given first vote for passage.. John for this Hayek, representing the owner, appedred. and claims is S145.12. Cumulative cast calen• 'der yoor for sold publication is 57.215.64. Staffinember Knight present for discussion. The •Iowa City, Council, reg. mtg., The Mayor declared the motion carried, 6/1, 10/11/83,. at 7:30 P.N. at the Civic Center. with the following division of roll call Maynr Neuhauser presiding.. Councilmembers vote: Ayes: McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot, ,present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, Balmer, Dick sar„ E -••hl. Hays: Lynch "the McDonald, Neuhauser, Perrot. Absent: none. Absent:. none. The Mayor noted that The Mayor proclaimed October 9-15, vote may change after the information is ' 1983, as Fire Prevention Week; October 24, provided from staff. 1983, as United Nations Day; and Octane 15, Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, 1983, as White Cane Safety Day. that the rule, requiring ordinances to be The City Clerk announced three changes considered and voted on for passage at .two to the 'Consent, Calendar: deletion of item Council- meetings prior to the .meeting at - 3c.(3)re Fairchilds Class C BeerPermit; which Tt. is to be finally passed 'ba addition of spec. mtg. minutes of 9/20/83;, and the addition of a letterfrom the New suspended, the first and: second consideration and vote bewaivedand that Greek Council re Iowa City Awareness Week. ORD. 83-3150, Bk. 22, pp. 151-153, APPROVING . • Erdahl requested that item THE AMENDED FINAL PAD PLAN OF LOTS.122. 123, .Councilmember 13e_,(6) memo from the Traffic Engr. re "No AND 124 OF COURT HILL -SCOTT -BOULEVARD Right Turn on Red" at Burlington and Summit ADDITION, PART 7,. be voted upon for final to be removed from the Consent passage .at this time. Affirmative roll call -/0, .:.Streets " Calendar and considered separately. -Moved ' by Lynch, seconded by Perrot, that the -_present. vote unanimous, all Councilmembers The Mayor declared the motion following items and recommendations in the 'Calendar carried. Moved by McDonald, seconded. by Dickson, that the ordinance be.. finally ® Consent be received, or approved, and/or adopted as amended: adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call Approval of Official Council 9/2O/B3, and reg: vote', .unanimous, 7/Oi all Councilmembers' present. 'The Mayor declared the ordinance r Actions, spec. ,mtg., efg., 9/27/83, as published, subject to adopted. P rinters fee $)I),/ � torreation, as recommended by the, City Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, that the rule requiring ordinances to be .'Clerk. Minutes of Boards - . and considered and voted on for, passage,at two CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Commissions: Planning 3 Zoning Comm.-' Library Trustees Council meetings prior to the meeting at 'which' it is to be finally passed be STATE OF IOWA. Johnson Countess; .9/15/83; Ed. of ., 9/22/83; City Conference Bd.-9/26/a3; - -8/11/83 ,suspended, the second consideration and vote be waived and that Bk. 22, pp: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN senior Confer Need Commftteeeon Community Needs -9/20/83; HE SIGN I 154-155, AMENDING THE SIGN PROV1510N5 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT. THE SAME.SIGNAGE ^•" Civil Service Comm. -9/29/83• Permit Motions and Resolutions as IN THE RNC -20 ZONE AS IS PERMITTED IN OTHER • _ by the City Clerk: MULTIFAMILY .ZONES, be voted -upon for -final •�.i ,recommended Approving Class C . Beer Permit' and passage, at this time. Affirmative rol l call Sunday Sales for QuikTrip #548, 955 vote unanimous, 7/0, all Councilmembers I' -- ----- -. '. Mormon Trek. Approving Special Class C present. The .Mayor declared the motion - _ sronwP -n S Van Fossen, beim dull• S. Beer/Wine License and. Sunday Sales for carried. Moved by, Balmer, seconded by. the - be' SaV that I am the cashier of the - Super- Spud Food Shoppe, Old Capitol Beer Permit Dickson, that ordinance :finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call Sworn. IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZE". a nC- s• Center. Approving -Class C fol - ane Swaday Sales 'u' New .Pioneer vote. unanieous, 7/0, all COuncilmemhers published in said county. and that Cooperative. 2r van Buren. a beer/wine.' present. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted: - paper a ROC1Ce. a printed COp-f Of which IS Refunding a, portion of license to Super Spud Food Shoppe, Old Moved by Erdahl, seconded,by McDonald, hereto at hed was published in said fol- Capitol Center. RES. Ba -326. Bk. 80. p. 1006, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMIT. VACATING . PORTION , THE DES MOINE556-158, 5TREET IMMEDIATELY WEST OF a er- time(s). on the p p -"� Approving Class' C Beer Permit and RIGHT-OF-WAY :LOCATED . 'STREET,- be. adopted. jpi{,'yTl� d C�IyS t�� Inc. , Bentley Sales for LSt GILBERT passed and Affi,motive .rolTtall vote unanimous 7/0; 7 ) eeghty,Shop, 504.E. Burlington Street. Resolutions, Bk. 80: RES. all -Councilmembers present. The: Mayor OR Th, ' P. 1007, ACCEPTING THE WORK -FOR THE declared the ordinance adopted. _._ -. PAVING AND THE STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ''Moved by Lynch,seconded'.by Balmer, to - IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF THE MULTI-.. adopt AES. 83-332, Bk. 80, p..1012, VACATING - FAMILY PORTION OF THE P.A.D: (LOT 62). AN EASEMENT ON LOT.35 OF WINDSOR HEIGHTS 5TH -:EASEMENT • OF PART. TWO-MACBRIDE ADDITION TO IOWA 'ADDITION AND ACCEPTING. AN :OVER,. __ . CITY. RES. 83-328, p• 1008; ACCEPTING PORTIONS OF 'LOT 39 OF .WINDSOR HEIGHTS. 6TH;' -' THE .WORK FOR THE SANITARY, SEWER INADDITION: Affirmative ; roll ; .call', voter C a s It r WALDEN SQUARE' SUBDIVISION IN IOWA CITY; unanimous, 7J0, all Councilmembers present.:' 'IOWA:`-` RES. 83-329, P. 1009,. ACCEPTING .The Mayor declared the ;resolution .adopted. .- - THE WORK FOR THE SANITARYSEWER FOR I`. Moved by.Erdahl,, seconded by,, Dickson,' ASPEN LAKE SUBDIVISION; PART I, 1N IOWA .to adppat RES: 83-333;.. Bk: 80,'p.. 3.0131 ,A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE LANGUAGE Subscribed and SR'Orn CO before me CITY. RES. 83-330; p. 1010, ACCEPTING THE WORK - FOR THE - FY83 LANDFILL CORREQTIVE . •.IN RESOLUTION NO. 83-279 APPROVING THE ///JJy A. D, - EXCAVATION' 'PROJECT. AS CONSTRUCTED BY -PARKVIEW COMPANY OF IOWAtCITY,' IOWA. RES. 83-331, p•- 1011, ACCEPTING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF OAKES THIRD ADDITION IN RESOLUTION, NO. 83-120 APPROVING' THE AND', PRELIMINARY PLAT OF PARIRIE. VIEW ESTATES` this d a V of _ L%( ' WORK FOR THE SANITARY SERER FOR WINDSOR SUCH AS THAT, THE DOCUMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED 4 HEIGHTS SIXTH ADDITION IN IOWA CITY. Correspondence: Chamber of TO BE"RECORDED. ., Affirmative, roll cal I. vote unanious; 7/0, a11,Councilmembers pcsent. 19 (/ Commerce re the hotel project, referred .The Mayor declared the resolution adopted: - to nan the City Mgr. for reply. Hillcrest Family Services requesting additional funds. referred to the HuService Moved -by.McDonald. seconded by: Baleer, to adopt 'RES. 83-334, Bk 80; D: 1014, APPROVIM THE AMENDED FINAL LARGE SCALE NON - __ :V pt a rt- Yltf)I PI anner for recommendation.. James .. Martinek, withattached petition RESIDENTIAL- DEVELOPMENT (LSNRD) PLAN, OF PHASE. I ' AND fI OF MILLARD WAREHOUSE. h Studio requesting a beet. .Affirmative roll, vote unanimous, ,ayor l City 114 Wright Street, City Clerk and City Cit reviewing staff alit CouneTlmembers present- The Mayor. declaredthe resolution adopted. ' O Attorney arecurrently input in order to establish criteria' A public hearing was held on a proposed • for beer gardens and a report should. be amendment . to the 1983 CD8G Program; and sent to Council in early November. Ed Budget. Tom Feldbush,,, 324' Post _Rd.. sq„ Zastrow, of Bushnell's Turtle, re the to the apieared to'answer any questions re-Nelsm Center. - eKiUY exterior dining room, referred for reply. John Hayek Adult - Moved by McDonald;' seconded by Balmer, • City ..Mgr. requesting. an opportunity to present to adopt RES. 83-335, Bk. 80, pp. 1015-1016, - lnformatton to the Council r4 the Plaza AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO Suite rezoning nquai iter. 4d under THE 1983 COMMUNITY, DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT - Plangi ng'and Zoning matters on agenda.' PROGRAM AND BUDGET. Affirmative roll call • New Greek Couricil , re- Ionia City - - - vote unanimous; 7/0, all Councilmembers . The Mayor declared the resolution - Awareness Week. - - Applications for Use of Streets present. adopted. and Public. Grounds: Laura YanDyke for use of Minipark for a bake A public hearing was held on plans, .specifications, form of: contract and cost ' sale on. 9/27/83, approved. Laura in estimate for the Rundell. Dearborn and Treamel_for a two-mile .Fun Run on Center Storm Sewer Improvements Project. 30/1/83, approved. i Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 7/0, Moved by. Lynch, seconded by rerret; to adopt RES. 83-336, Bk. 80,- p. 3017, nth OF nnounced totem 3e(6)ere thehe "No RRight CONTRACT ANDPLANS, COSTECIESTIMATES, FOR THE Turn On Red" on Burlington and Summit CONSTRUCTION OF RUNDELL, DEARBORN AND CENTER SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND Streets would be discussed at this time. `seconded by Dickson, to STORM AUTHORIZING BIDS TO BE RECEIVED NOVEMBER 1, Moved by. Balmer. adopt the .recpmemandation from the Traffic 3983, AT 10:00 A.M- Coct amoeba, Balmer he felt this 'project was a number one Engr. re resnval of the sign. Councilmember The stated item but that it shpuld be fully Erdahl requested a roll call vote.' Mayor declared the motion to accept the Priority funded with block grant funds and for that ecomnendation and have the sign removed following division of - reason would vote' against the resolution tonight. The. Mayor declared the resolution carried, 4/3, with the roll call vote: Ayes: lynch, McDonald, adopted, 6/1, with the following division of Dickson,Perrot-E Neuhauser, Balmer. .Nays:' Erdahl, Perrot, - rollLynchcall McDonald, Neuhauser. Nays Of ckson. Moved by Perrot, seconded by McDonald, 20 hearing for 10/25/83 on the Balmer. Absent: none. A public hearing was held on plans, set a public propotad disposition of vacation items V- between Lincoln specifications, form of contract and cost estimate for the construction of the 1984 0301 (alley right-of-way Avenue and Valley Avenue); V-8303 (alley Special Paving Assessment Project right-of-way abutting the rear of 522 South Tanglewood Strset-Vcntura Avenue, St. _ Dubugw Street) and - V-6304 (Des Maines Anne's Drive. The Mayor declared Moved by Balmer, seconded by 0lcksn. DORM Street right-of-way). the motion carried unanimously, 7/0, all to adopt RES. 83-337, Bk. 80, pp. 1018-1019, FORM OF Councilmembers present. ADOPTING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, CEDAR RAF was held on nDevelop- CONSTRUCTIONnded CONTRACT NDOF COST 1E984IMATE SPECIALORTHE PAVING ,r preliminary and final Planned Area (PAD) and Large Scale Residential ASSESSMENT PROJECT TANGLEWOOD STREET- ;swot Dovelopetent (LSRD) plan for lots 94 and 95, ENTURAt NUE DRIVEAAT TBE f ECEIVED AUTHORIZING EBIDS Ty'N Coe Subdivsiion, Part 2. TO 1111/83NE'S A.M. Affirnatt ve roll call vote . Moved by McDonald, seconded by Perret, 10:00 7/0, Councilmembers that the ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING unanimous. all present. NUMBER OF The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. OR jIB ,, c_ BY REGULATING THE .,.,,,..ram nc­Fn tN VARIOUS ]ONES, be Uiven Tim Ryan and Janet Kersey, representing Printers fee CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being dul%- slt•orn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county. and that a notice,a printed copy of which is hereto att ed: ryas published in said paper timels). on the fol- lot,•i ier Subscribed and sworn to before mole this day of_.,Vq�-_. A.p•' 14) Y3. 7 Notary Public No. 130/-6, OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 10/17/83 The cost of the following praeedies and claims is S77.04. Cumulative cost foe-thls&', calendar year for said publication is 57,244.68.; ,ora City Coum"'speclel mtg., 10/37/83,-ek",fly 7:30 P.M. in the Council Clambers.' -Mayor. Pr�y'.Era Perrot presiding. Councilmembera present:FBdiMr;.: _Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald, Perrot: NOube or. Mayor Pro to Perrot proclaimed,thq.,MAik, of October 17-22, 1983, as Rape and SexualAbuse Week. A public hearing was held to consider the proposed a tion and disposition of,a portion of the Soutn ;�Oubuque Street righk-Of-way located between the south right-of-way line of "1111e- Str«t and. the. soutb right-of-vay,.line of the alley -- between South Dubuque and SoutliCilinton Street... John Benz, Route 6, read a statement;frm Richard Hansen opposing vocation - and closure of 'the - pedestrian edestrnom 11 Due Street -College 1 to ptn). Glasgow. 834 N. Johnson; appeared. Star feenbers Hayek and Hauer"Prosent for discussion: 'Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, that tM rule requiring _that ordinances must be considered and .voted on for passage. at two Council meetings prior to V.v reeling. at which,It is. to be finally passed be suspended, that the "first and second tens' deratfonr and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3155,-8k.22, pp.: 169-170, VAUTIHGPART OF DUBUQUE' STREET IX THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA OF IOWA CITY, InW&, - - vented upon I— fiMl Pas uV et this n tin. Individual Couvcilabers expressed their - ca«erns ro: public access, Affirmative ll all vote unanimous, 6/0, Neubauser absent. The Mayor Pro tee' pact a:-ad'tne tion carried: Ibvad by, McDonald,: condid by- mh.. that the ordinance be !finally adopted at this time. Affinitive roil coil vote" unanimous, 6/0. Neuhauser abmpt,,, Mayor Pro.tem declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Lynch,- seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-341i �Bk. 79, -Dp• '1033 -2066i -,AUTHORIZING EXEC Ui10N OP. UOBAN RENEWAL: PAw7F1'; 64-.1b'..(Hotel ' Prof«t),. as msen0d. 'Staffinemu.r;:2.iap3aind the an�doonti.- City Earner"p••sment for discussion: A9flfntive.,Teall voteunanimous.- 6/0,. Nouhauser.absont. The Mayor Pro tem -declared ' the resolution adoatacl. ' A.public hearing was held on lhe,3983 Zoning 'Ordinance and M.P. Planning and Programs Director ScMalser aM"Planning and 20niMO tnair John Seward Presented' en over"a Rf ..; tM current tonino ordi race aid "':pact 'of the prmpmed ordinance. The rmlaw'm eeeml. ,n,,..r.d ,.. ..a.......... Street. 11%:4, by'Bal mar, secolded-Oy Dickson,.to .. accept the correspondence from Phyllis Williams and. Atty: Robert Downer representtn Christian Retirement Seev'ces (oaktwll). The Nayor Pro tem d«larod the motion carried.una Imously, 6/0, - Neuhauser abort. Moved by Erdehi, nsonded by. Dickson, to eontlnue tM P I.lc,' hearing until: October 25, 198.1, ak 7:30 P.M.,.`In the Council Chambers. The Mryor-Pro 'tau d«land the nti0n urr'ed unentmously; 6/0, Neuheuser absent. Moved by Balmer;. setaneaa by.WDonald, to edlourn to Informal session, 10:00 P.H. The Mayer Pro tee, d«lared the motion carried unanimously,.. 6/0, Neuhauser. absent. - - A mora eomple4 - description' of Council tiv l ties.. is an file.', In the office of the City Clerk. s/OAVIO.PERRET, MAYOR PRO TEM :/MARIAN K. KARR. 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MAT D)B 09 2)4 00 IOWA 61AT1 BARN IOTA-(LLlNOtS CAS h ELECTRIC FPERSRIL 8 FRANIYAV yILMLI IHC tI CONST CO I5CELLANEOUS SUPP FOUIPMENT SEPVICC AA 5 8.966 49 IPEMS FOAO JOHNSON COUNTY IRDIIDH ICA MISCELLANEOI PROPER iY TnY17-.-.-- 2 19S'NO .. FROHWEIN OFFICE SUPPLY FYI- ANN pI'F ICE SUPPLIES I5[ REFUNpS 26 0] 9 50 JOHNSON C.VNY I:PSURER MACIIINE SHOP. ENC nLNERAL EOUIPIIENi 1•I-JaR J.- �� CALBPEATH. AU. -I Y. CPF SAFETY SHOES MI•JC. REFUND. 36.00 04 NUHNSON AR PflDOUCIS• INC IN. PAULR ISCELLAANEOUS SUPP WANCE 7Q41"_, CAMACHE. LEnNN S. MISC. R[EFUNpS 50 00 Mi_E OEOEL. EDWIN flLl SAFEiv-PET MUOLIC 0�Po":;- 7 GLEM,OHN.RGENREU CO. GLIBDEN IA t NI V,'NI I'ATTOUNEOUIP INT b SUP PL iE9 323pp] 00 235 44 KR OEITS. COPEYMII "ACHENCE PUIOMOTIUE /A.UIMAL DEPCEI_1E1 CE ERAL EOUIPMF lI 3]gqI(V353�5.4 CRIFCHAT. WILLIAM 15 CO.' MISC. REFUNDS IMPPpVEMENTUMA TENIAL D }6 9.639 CO ARU•'. LEEEpNTCH A CNLEEppEN INC EQUIPMENT P[NTAI. EQLUIPMENT ME.TAHEP 1 �S '91Bill FIMIR IEELPROpUC „OIOR EYPNESS CO. —EIGHTLISP CREFUNOSSUI'P 11 LEEE SRMOTORDSUPPLY. LIC 1�001�9' KALE.! NIEFUNDS 66 JT L\'NM9 SAFETY. INC PATRICK PPIOBIxVEAM1UENCIPHI PUBLIC SAFEYV-PET 1. 19i�9 - MAMWS. NAMES NARNEY. Elfry MISC. C. REFUNDS SWPLIE5 IB OU CCARNEY, MCELPOv. PEG LOCAL MILEAGE INSURANCE IR0". 1 - .AAA NY'S C 10H TPOPIIIES. LTD. RTSOCR. CLDDV uFFICE ISC. REFUNDS Jq. T2 ]4 CNJPIE IHER MIC. TODD AND CO INC. ..L'H FIRST A10 SUPP.. � 20'Jy J 9 244 ' wRIS HAWNEVE CAB CO MISC RETUNO'1 t0 1DFAELEC TE%PLUMB �h ]I0 SP MILLEHCLYLEIANNE nNC15TRATION prMjTP R 6�7 J�J,'vV EVE ETEC TRIC .ERR NC. OMAS D. REP U MISCO. REFUNDS J ]e MpDERN BUSINES. SYSTEMS. SNC. I OFFICE CNNEREAL FIEUIPMENiTAL, Orb NULIDAVIHDAOG ITIn M15C REFUNDS p0. 14 a. ..DRMAN LOUIFMENT CU- " OW REHOVAL EQUIP PUBLIC SAFETY -RET. 293j1�'J_ NOLLY. FOHPESI M15c. REFUNDS 16 UI MORO`E. RS. RAY DIUASNLITY INSURANCE 3>6` FUPPKELEC ER IC MUTC'R. NY -VEE FOOD. 51UHE al MIi,DR EDVIRDSREPgINS MISCELLANEOUS SUPP ECASNCOMP PROM. 292 !D 9J 0U 3.182.99 UTR!•L BFE,CF l 1TLIFEAIUF+VRAIICE MUTUULAL WIIEEL CO. NESSE TNCDER CU. AUTO LICNT1HUCi TWO-lON TRUCKS. ENCUMB }4-192 :.. f61, 6. IDNA CITU PEIccCOSH I DNAC TV PRE55-CITIZEN PETTY LEGAL PVULICATIOIIS TIO 2! o NEM METHOD E UIPMENT CO. CO PRIOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPP 21.60 IOWA C�TV READY MIT. INC. IDWYA TLL111IIILINOISC5UCF.YbSEIECTNIL CONCRETE ELECTRIC ITY�tURE 436p9 4 C5yy EYKIRK Ln.SALEI.S FABRIC.. NOPTNRESiERNP RECPEPTIONAL SUPP TgOq�'y 3 1. 5. OW iAIE'lAEASURER LES TAY IOWA SAILS TAI 9g4 6.30] 20 BELLAAD NORTHWEST NDV" AU DMUII E ELECTP IC LU NCA. ISTANCET CALL RI CLEANING b PEP. 26 55 393✓'D"�- -ILLINOIS CAG b ELECTRIC IPE ED GAS IFER6 3}. 1J1 20 9. `v66 O7 OLD CREAMLHY IHF.ATRE T15EN OIL CO ILK GISCELLAN...S ANTE APA'--" IPPPS FOaO J NIT INC b DECDRATINO• INC JACONS. JOHN FICA PRIOR YF EI4CUMU MI C. EFUNDS 13. 3J5 ]N 1 901 W 0 56 PAULUMTERS AUTO BODY IIEALTH INSUR BE" CLI R[PwIPS _EX!.. I IN o0 1 �J �jQ199 JNOMENCH4[SLIAM - '.. IT REFUNDS IINE '. lZ S1 PEDYLE�U oauo56ioREPs"EiYTicCO RECRE TREMUvCE'EOVIP 99- COUNTY C^1 INC' MI5O5CPp�EHPEOUIPYREP 1 S 1]9 a) IDWA^ INC 5 ON - IO6yUN. MDNNSDN SIUP,�R �' HAT _ PBWEPPOHAME V[DEO UGERUICE.! O EPAiNO EOUIPETR 1• V�p MNIMC��RINE HISEFUNDS -.'Olu"oAO bj PVRRN I DRATT INC. COR ONF ICE SUPPLIES 6)6 99r] wiz. IKMPAVFM. Rw BE. R1Cx K AUl'RIC.AN. RANGY I.E.. EFUNDS _ MISC. 2}'S) .4 4T QUILL QUINT C'171p+ FORD TRUCK SALES D-i0N TRUCKS MRO NFEER`5=uELDING REFUNDS VEHICLEEREP IRS 7}'GO PUBLICD`CMSAFEIY-R T rrjj LEBLANC. ONALD 0 MIGC. REFUNDS M. 9 BI RITIENLI1617'1AORIpN HAROLD OR POLITIC 5AGETY-PET 5 53•F 6J LEENEY. FRANK REFUNDS 100.00 DOER.. pp [P5. LL5 PUBLIC 5-ETY-RET ANIMAL OEP09lIT5 �yyA��O LEHOCH 4 CIL" MI56CELLANEWS SUPP ]3O. e6 12 GCLES• ROt{ VEMICLESFEPVT,IHEEr b4 VS ' L VNONB SAFE T<%RETNC - MARKET.. CMEPYL PWI V'S ORICM SPEC -TIES. INC PRION YEFRNEMCUMO' ISFEPC: REFUNDS DPEFVNOSTME 2 Z 96 IT 223..4] RUSSELL'SETOJINC RU55ELL. VERs POWER TRAIN SAOLOR iljC/TRIPS 10NnLR5VPPIAt. 3JG 00 5� E. RICHARD .11115LER MCBETA. I.C. REFUNDS MISC } 31 SATIN COUP LUCR5H11 INC RECBCAT ADVANCE - MCCAIE EOVIPHENT, INC. ISCELPANE[IUS SUPP JR.50 3f SCAMEISER. DDNALD TRAVEL OLAE1L MILEAGE CE 3 i> MCELENFV.T EL - MISC. REFUNDS DU 98,00 SMDFFEN IINEM BPAVE1 . MC*GKNALLI' LA" NISCLLREFUND'o ( SNFPARIr SYP CORAWNILL BUUMfRI6AFETY-RF.i 66ZZyy.. PIAL 6EPV10E5 - MOAHILDIS NT�EOMERY ELEVATOR CO. HMOR 11CAL RE REP. OF STRUCTURE 74]) ;O . 0 SH irypN VERNAL 51E0 CO FUEL fL9APETVT RUCK yp . iItET, WENDY MI6C RESTRUCT AT l LN ONERV NFPTEE 9UPpLiiSEF 2Y�6 MVTUpLpBEAI-FTTLL IPE INSURANCE OER OISONILITTP INSUPMKE 1...2 SI AND 5 nt SUP PLV CO EOVIP ENT RENTAL NAW LV Ca NONppTNpySTEANROEEIER LO. MISCELLANEOUS III,._ LONG DISIANCE CALLS ].^-. 22 2( AOI. TD STEC - A 1 EERS ILK PURL ICTB,DYFELY PEi 30 J)0 M URTIz. MISC. REFUNDS ]. OI SGST L. CLEN�HY CO. PUBLIC 9 PLIESET hh1777&� LAORENZ PILRK[R. P ILLTP CD. ! - MISC. REFUNDS -CONTRnC O. ]6 .1 r I CSS TNG PRINT,IW 6WPLIES EHICLE REPAIN6 PAPNVIEN TED IMPRV 32 399 4P TRIPLE TUAR CO I K1 REFERENCE TREInLAO TRAVEL ADVANCE- .. , - :fa .OD ',IBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ivaNE.- WIN STATES INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY TOOLS •1 3 (yf'� PARRI VIRGINIA g OLDC. LECDNUT SUPP 5UP A PO S• UILDFSLNAUEN LUAPNMA ID pE0 [ON V11 DOALE _ PUBLICRSAEETRURET PUSpIC SAFETY PET 944W6 35"9.. [5[1. PEATEPSONL OEODIENTER MISC? NEPUND� - 05.. 2. 1•^ OPGRIICIIpAt1RR VO55 PETROLEUM CU.. INC. �IEVEI )BiOVPNLE - EARN' !D 0' POTTER. MACH OTTER. RV M15C REFUNDS , MINOR EOVI P. REPAIRS 1l0 9 19201- NEED. ICHnND EIRIEVER. RJORIE NECFEATSIONAL'AIIIP '1J9Ai36 VRAMID SERV10E.' INC IT X POC S CO NOR EW EP RFP. HAT REP. OF NTD. EOVIP ^3- D� uNNCER CORP LPH PEA Til INSURANCE } O DSiLU RIVER.SA EUi.51NC KIRK. pEFUNDS 1J. 3 14 N.LL.EM9E LLIR Ri UNSI ,ILLI . INC. EL AOvgNCE MISC REFUNDS 4 }l $Y00 ROUE P - Ot! LECLERE IM.ENO 4 GRADING. 4 SUPPLIES. TIC MISC REFUNDS' CONTRACTED IMPpV, ENTAL9- 3 2BB-W-. 6 00 IINNULA. ROH 6 EL IND SCH ELSE A RUSSELL 1 P OFE66IONAL SERVICE 1 CELL SOUS . 1ST 6] - .TDO. aO .PUNA TOTAL SCHM(OT 6CNROC fRl M MRiIN SC. REFUNDS l9 05 6.62 VENpON NAME PRODUCT OECPIPTION AMIT SEC TTY I VC9TMEART 'SMwFFEP P SwMPUCK CONST Co.' MIvC. REFUNDS MISC. EFUNDS ASPHALT 12 OS ]lO. Og FUND. SPCC IAL REVENUE FUND M I— P ALL SC NOOL.OF CO6 'MISC. RENNDS REBCAPIEIRRAFMAATNT 15 9 i) 55 5 CPECIipp NFnU OFE IUUA CITY E �VE5MEMBEEN RI PG 167808 6NAYOELEC TR IC IDUNDS O3} I.',' jD U. AGENCY 5[RVL155PND A.1 NU[LDI '; SNCIES MEANCEL. MIM'IARRY�ID MISC?TRC 03 MLANLDNV MCDANIEL NBC OUSINE59 FORHS COAL `. CCfMPPOVEMENT OUTSIDE PR INIINC 3 3'DJ�•00 } 6PARLINC IN�iRUMENT CO.. INC 6P2NLE p.. LENARD • LANT EOVtP PEP MAT RUILOIMO PENTgL 1•T61R DOO.40 9 llUl1IER. MR`iNACARL AND CD R. BUILDING-IHPRD.EMENT p]. 6 5D9 OU BTECALL. OAVIU '- IBC. EFUNDS 1 Tl TCW CI Et IV CAS14 PETT ECASNCOn PREM. JS 2'}l- ElTl2ELONELEUiR IC SVPPLV CO ELEETRICALNSUPPL IES IEFVN05 319 11 O] 1❑ CITU ESS C1112EN LEGAL PUDLICATIONS 9J9. B6 CARL RISC. 4DMPPV 8500 IPE S U 0 I1CAS 69Z. >O 6SyyTEFRUO. 6WENV,1cL1.E'IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTED 4 NELIEOY AO ULI AIISTPACT REGISTRATION �p00 •��0p6 TMEBA. ATMMAf1 „OSCNAREFUNDMIRV NSG EFUNDS I) TMT' <4'_ LE D CI A h DIANE AND INT 6V PLIES BUILDING ( P pvEnENT 6. f35Ab9 0. NPO EIXN ECIN ILAL SPECT LTV DY6TEM4 MON-CONTRACTED IMPRV SERVICES 1 4 OD. 7 LILLC 1 E[L OCNCi11LLIFE TNSUAAANE IlGE OISABIL IT V�I ivR uCE ''b]•00 THp)APC_ NADIVAAn. CHEIfICPI CD. CNl'NEM INECALSNo LINT IAJSO b MptUAL NAll.- DUESCM5Sb MEMN�RSNIRBAP IIB ? • TM ALBER HA9KV CONST INC PEPAIRRL M MiSC REFUNDS 3.457 19 03' RUST FOR HISTORIC SU IVEUMAi tERV°6L A550C3ATE6 ENGINEERINCCSERUICES 3 -9 TROTTAIGRE TCONDOMINIUMS U OP IA. D•\TS,IE TRARNINC COURSE D RECIRTRAIION RCC19TRnT10N - l70 Co ULCEp1A "INII E �UBDANOANOEL BUILDING WE MAO. PKfNEWoV MPM J 6b.lO9D IA BF la CVCIEN(G LARDFATOP, UIILFP. TECHNICAL VIOL IJ 6p } TOTAL �• T • 36 Li M I l - DOAEFUNfI nILITV QUIPMENT CE) BnxOAPn In PPOVRMENT MATERIAL XIGC EFUNDS 1.330 6 00 ASSISTED NOLE046 FUND _-- •I �-.-�- W CHER. ALLACE INRNAN WALLA COMM. EQUIP FEP MISC. NEFUNDS 294 ] --•-• 65.154T:E0�-` uqA IN W INC BSDC JA7FS NISI REFUNDS FFUNOS RD �1 Vj' VPpIOUi lA!IDLORp. -CITY OF 10 A CITY pCNi JIILT EXPENSE$ 10.930:3A`-�. gRiNC. RUIN L HATSON. DOUTLnS I$T. LIMAS ISC. 1'C. REFUNDS MI1C. FUNDS 27 NEP0.ILL b FIOR IIIC WHITEY RENT -• 1914oz EINCE WBLLIAI 1. 00Fp1 REFUNDS ICAL SERVICE �L 04 9fl AUR APARIMC IIT AGENCY PUP PPAPIMENT AGENCY _ RENT RCHI - ICN1. PRISCILLA .IAOYVAN. LIU MECIM ISC. EFUND.Sa SC REFUNDS 3C JB AUR APARTNENI AGENCY RCIIT- •'XdD ,- '97.00.-'_ OVNC. LISA , AIAN. IR MI LSC RI;FUNOS IRAVEL 9. JJ Z•OR APARTMENT AGENCY I LIT TOY PENT RENT .1)1:00...-- EEHR• jR ED 2ELL. EFF M. REFUNDS 1 ROBE AT TO% PENT 550.OB 222.U0- FUND TOTAL ��'••"""-"` 213. J.15 00 ROBERT FOR MIME HODGE RENT RENI •10.00 206.W FUND. TRUST AND AC[Ncv DELBERT MILLER PIUR-GROVE AI FES, INC. RLNT RENT 24"g A M BEST 0- A(RCRAI QWfrILNI IILOTS PRIM/REF EaENtf. EFERF_II E, PRINT%REFERENCE; 1�•_ 5[V IEEE Al`AR7Y{IIZS SEVILLE ADARTHEIIIS HE Ni - RENT fi1.00 N ALFRED I.OLtSHi NG O INC A EP IC nN US1'11n1 ASSOL MIT T YE gEREFLCC 66..65;.:.. 10WN b CAMPUS ADRPLNIHIS APAP I Y.CtILS HLHi REtlt . .10.0. � ENSOLRin FB D AMEK VIfIR GO EP TA LIR COMPANY ROOMS T CTR NT/CIRCULATING 92' ) 36].56 IS OU xA1NI AVENUE µ1PGUCRi 7C I. PRIER ICA PENT QANN OF AML`ICn PH1NT/DEFERENCE HEALTH IHSVRaICE 32. 1 D0 RLES NADLER IFFY pUGU51 EXPENSES 13,45. -Il GLUE CROS' BLUE SHIELD OCA- OLA OTLLINC CO COWnR LluxnwV Bu05cRlPrioN POP aU010 I.T.91.00 65. '^- CI IY OfWION'�I T01AL ASSISTED HOUSING - R.5 ry�E10- COnnEHHE LPnP TNG HOUSE. INC. .NUC • nT UpL ICnItONS. INC TNG CO PPINi/REFERENCE INT/PEFERENCC PARCH STOCK 19 0 GRAND TOTAL . 3 414 d47:62-' �.a.-.. ECONp V DVEPT i; E VERU .LODMIN INC •RLANTS OOREPPSCE551NC NPP 00 _ 8, 198 Fpph[I NCIU4EAANOC CnLLERY OUTOI OEEPR ,I]) SIO LD I07B% NOVD111bOF HUCEBUS [INT>'III URnS CO USEUM R APCHIVES IN" 11 I'MI REFER ENCE HISTORILAL 10WP MILA iEMt OF IOWA CITY FCITY f. SH MGM MEN'S COMP PREM. IPEB. CA.M 3. aH d0 3U0 1J IPERS FOA. INCA 5% DO KNEES IRCIINYR. .A AMAFVpCCRV UUOAS T /S(N RRtVICES nFON ItNE IErvUROEPYRINRVsr INT/CIHCULAIII' NISARIL U TU OO DFn"Ii L. IFC INSURANCE MUTUAL - PEIL T TY INSUFAFCE U^E 1•HDNC EOVIP EE �f Tjp•UO OpTHWESTENN ^FPBI-culn ADT nIRc. Lw HVSICI IN El. - ETKC INC P TNI/I[F£RENC[ RRTN'T TPCU A17NG , RANO-nCN•VI-jiIiDC. TILVEp ! LCHNT .I'FNCS. INC IINDENDNKL Uii. CCL A.LE UON IA P6,1HES'i OFFICE DOTA'S'DEC Ai. SPUCESvN'N l WNK 11%BEET ER F,lCE +Ib.'_ 15d i0' USALES+ EC IINN 5 PUSI UfR is PC IM MAILING ppW BD'SG LlilITED WAY UI [. SI [E NTP AL RECiIE�f1OE nErv�IN'P ORILOINC RF NtnL A: 3l0D0 - - UPSTPHT CStIPU0��9lI NC•LO N` X10 LC LA UnDC INSTITUTE. ILK P INT/FEEEFENCL CLnS51F IED aU 1J6 D4 16 9'v LME D BY '- FUND TOTAL- •.•••..v....•.• ' CROLAB X_X_I .;" CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES j UNII�ONTpi('oub`i'CLF-FIRM1 DNIR ILXNC INC 6. )50 G, IJ UNIVERSAL CI Ini L UNIR DL, INC UNI Eq SIT' OF NE 'PEES PRE•vS F.P pF 6'.451R, RUORS CAT. IR. j.000 US O A'IOEO CASBEiTE CVILD Y Y. PRF aul".FIED qU BD ORS ICA'tl 29 ' 00 T JO WALL STREET JOURNAL PRD LAFPANCE SUIIUCRVPTION IOP FAR ENCUMO. 9UILDIN 4 00 25 O AS INGIT1011 PARK. INC. IUrI1N0 CU PENIAL PFFCPCNCC MniPEiAL i. AOB 00 2Ul WESiORU 11005 WILSON ON 1115 LL CLASSIFIED AU RSCREATIONAL EQUIP " OU B]) OS YOMBACHES• EANIE HER. VOU MINOR EQUIP REPAIRS FOOD ALLOHANCE 0 33 JD WOMOAC ORLD AREVRG IUCHELL I. HUNTER A ASSOC.• INC- RINT' REFERENCE PNpFE56fONAL SERVICE 9 0 19.25) O III RD. MICRDFiSCHE 123 75 HEP I. 163 00 FUND TOTAL . X23] 63]�33i FUNDCAPITAL•PR0.IEV9EGETS TAL 30 IS CELIGAN ALARCON. PEDNO MILL. REFUNES DI -C HEM CO NP OR YEAR DICVMB D15M ORELLCONST CO SPEP IR L MAIN' AAERICA" DEALDEST ATFL ARNPAI$AL 11 I.JAO UO AN CA"LTO. DIST OF FLOR TOA HAY KE YE ENDINE ERI NO GO INC. SERVICES OPCPATINC EQUIP ENCINEERf NU ERV ICES 2•B>O 00 32 00 NUPFELD. RICHARD AND JUDITH IOWA C[[ ETTV CASH EASEMENT RCIIA1. FILM PROCESSING 75.00 ID IOWA C3 TY PRESS -C I'IIEN IVERS LEGAL PUBL iCRTIONS IPEFT 3) O0 09 1VERS FDAD IAM T. FOX CONTRACTING CORP FICA CONTRACTED MPRV - 620.08 2.]99.00 LE IMAM LDNSTHpLTION. INC. IAMI CaTICIRUCTURS. INC. CUNIRA[TED �MPIT CONTRACTED 1MPRV 10.521 3 319.195 60 NEW ANN MUNSON C OUTSIDE PRINTING EIIC INFER INC E.RVICCS A91 O'D 'U u11R iHNEStt.RN VELn ^ IPE-HnITENY SSOCIATES OND DISTANCE CALLS ENGINEER IND SERVICES 37 1y. 139 0 SiNS. GEN., C[l INC U F ENV ENGINEERING SERV CONTRACTED IRPRV. IICI NEERINC SERVICES 104. b40. 86 3.030 00 VEENST FA 6 NIMH. INC ENGINEERS NC SENVICES 27.921 90 WEP O. PICNLEU A. NFNMEY ER. RPR JORIE ' FUND TOTAL X488 093 30 FUND' ENTERPRISE FUNDS RECREAIIQNA, HEALTH WSRrCE TRAVEL ADVANCE 7 LOO" { y9i ] , HV. COONALO MFG CO ERD RENTAL URCHASE FOR RESALE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3.212.99 6BB qp A BERNASKY. CHARLES M8. ALLISON. JON TSC. REFUNDS NISC. REFUNDS 21 <) 31 ALTER PRODUCT DECRIPTION 11 b SONS. PNC INON EOUfP 0^A.ITAT PEP MAT 2 .O 0600 ANER IC AN R.SIRVESTOFLI tL.S'l.TFS I Dr1.lOEINP AMERICAN PUBLIC N PMS ASSOC DUES L MEMBERSHIPS 42 76. 3 00 AMERICAN "'ENTIFBC VROIXlC TS ION YEAR ENCUMO, ANR FRET NI YSTEM. INC FRE CHT Su�LE CO. ITS EAR ENCUMO. 4D. 3 7 36 .00 INCICKCT ANSWER PA AVIDSMANIC Co CISIX WOF4NGSREP 1.30 O3T CTYST[MS OADCOC N. JANE SAFETY EMUEO 33 00 BAPOUD. nn IL TSC. UNDS OAARENT, OLLIE NISC. REFUNDS 29 OD 5 90 DEN TN MAN IBC --DS ARRUN OtOP SUPPLY MINOR EOUIP 01l 00 REP. MAT ]0 BEMINQ ""VICE CU INC. PLANT EQUIP LANCO.Si REP T. 3T. 72 51 IIIAANHANI UlcORRiURS. INC. MISLEI BL VE CRLSS 4 GLUE SHIELD IIFALTN INSURANCE SURPT 49 1.0690 70 BPAIiDT AtIN A REP OF COD, NVSSELL TSC. REFUNDS EQUIP 195.76 l3 ] CpPYANT. CNAKINS. LA NISC. REFUNDS EL CO191 ISL EFUNOS' 9.03 99 31 CITY ELF.CTNIC SUPPLY. INC ELECTRiGwL SUPPLIES CLARAHAN. .b HN ISG REFUNDS IES ] 3P 9 JR CLON CORP IMPROVEMENT COo I. TC14M1.. 11OVRE NSC5E[Ep 11 E MISE REFUNBS IC.. _- iBkt:O1t70U'YPYIwT.1 MATERIAL 23.233 32 2" t6 CpMNl7NlC/A.I IOnSECNGINlF.1Gi [TIG CON 01AI CORP L SUV PLY CU. CORMS EQUIP HEP I. 163 00 IF. tSi OL/1"'A CO. MISETREEFVNEDPPL IES 2.46'.14 CWE.C%MEENLVRBARSUPPLY EQUIPMENT TAL 30 IS CELIGAN ALARCON. PEDNO MILL. REFUNES DI -C HEM CO NP OR YEAR DICVMB D15M ORELLCONST CO SPEP IR L MAIN' 50 00 1.019 O 930 00 FANDEL. INN ' FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP FIT ..FIN OTFICE SUPPLY 1-11REAIM. PAUL GALLERY, JEFF - CAMPCHE. EANN CLERNOA'M. PEERDES CO. GLIBBER PAINT CRAP• '*U' L" CREW. EL IGIRIFFLN PIPE PRODUCTS C0: NACNH MOTOR EXPRESS CO. ALE. SIM JAMES HAPNEY99 GLEN NWITSOCK�OIS1[LSDTYOOPHfCS. LTO. .AUT T. MASK MAWNEYE CPB CO 1u.KE VE ELECTRIC NINE!NLINCAOSAS D. HOLIDAY. " -IIA NWEM� ,F,EppOCHNESt NUYP-VEELFCppIO IS TU.EO+I ZONA TV n5KC' OF IOWA �ITPETTY CASH 1ONq.0 IY PNESS-C I 'IIEN ZONA 'C TY READY MIX. INC. 1111SECURITY SISIE 1-11-s-41", 01W+n ilLINOISECAB,&RELECTRICAL PERS itNIN J PAIatIND L DECORATING. INC I.GEBS. JON. JENSEN. ll.h- -- - NON. CNO JO..SON COUNT TRFA5URER JOHNSON MACHINE 5 OP I, lI C MAUFF.AN. ,WEgINE r KLE I.. MON.- RRENWO., IIwD MUfCHER'S NE DING LEBLAIN RON LO C LEENEY. FRANK _ LONGING. L Cl -K LY LUONB KEFAIR, R. SAF -9 ETY IML MARANTO. CNS: L NRV- GASS SPECIALTIES. IRC CAFEE, RC -N. MC BETH. ANT MCCLBAINEOAU IIfMENT. INC ��M1CC� CEELHHEAA��Q. DA TEL M MIESTL JA-tYITRNIAL SERVICES MLM OOMEPY ELEVATOR CO. MOR TON, RC_ MELL£P BALES C"T UTUAL: BENEFIT L[FE INSURANCE IRNEaO�LNAE MAVEIR METER' CO pRZC Ii R. DppELL pRRT-Eq ORNILLIP PARRVICN CO. J BLICATION PARR I811VIRGINIA ' AUL 'S PEARL -VISION CENTER PETERSON. .DEBBIE PGT TER, JACK P YOPAMDTU SERVICE. INC CO. SHOOL OF CG5. JD DNEAT CO.. INC I TRIC SUPPLY CO. FROVEXENT Ip1ATY SYSTNECMS C ,O. I 11-21 EMICAL CO IDENI'llu"s :NIC LABORATORY IANT CD LNAN 50c,IAIES B. 16 FIT .PAIRS 29] D0 SPREM, 3.406 .5 'IONS 180 0S 439 i] 'URE 28...j 0{IT 2q, 171 2U 9A .DMD 31 211 3.8� :P MIN ". _ 129 9I 8..36 2 141 14 2] S '. SI ,N) (y) .SUPP - 313. a0 :u,ID' 2e� IFI l PURE 22 ; I9. 2 SUPp 40 00 'ICE "1 11 URE > .10 U 4 as IA.WWWCC10,U2 DO 2.- Do CALLS 1 07T . 7'v 01 PRV 32.395 4P IUBLICATION 1. b 9i - 20. 9A; 1�2� BI t92 85•- 1 1.200 30� I!0 Q0 Ib 03 0_J 113 04 1.03S OU 1.7 -00 4 .7 lb It B 35 2 {.944 00 17. . 00 - 4.<9_ 1'OP• 06 3.457. _ '� OJ 1'8 00 DD ti ]a56I., FUND TOTAL FU -IO IST AND AGENCY •2120:15 00 ]0_UO FUND TRUST .PIU .-,.Y B OIC, ' DUCTS CO. A N1CRt'NTF.F AD11IL EI111:111'R 1'4 .: ..'ED -NU A ENT -TI CIII II^PY CO EDIC nN 'ATI' 5 AMERICAN puV NACiP AMEN AI OLI_..__UPNS ASOOC 9 �S ✓ {.000 00 32. 160 9 A. 6( ]2 4. 76' S5 472 yB 39S 7 ]], U1 ]90 00 dJ.1. GO 1.095 O 1 99 8�6: qb 9Uti >]. 2 010 199.'DO ]B9. 90 6.186, 2y 2)7.00 2. 2D 30 36 `2920. DO 422: 29 IUb'o.OR0 3.2123 IJ9 7a 1. 153.970'14 BAS. 29 9)4 77 1A0. 00 219.2].^510 2681 96' 364.42 9 01 <<pp 90 2L- 2 ITTSS-b2_, 1. 101NG0.,-. 6 1 t3�V1.;...... 9., �b 35t3 3`WR 4 76` ) 21.60M1 - pq�g0"^ 1.0]0'80••- 59 2� X930 '_- ]N92A' '^ V ES EnHE' - 16 A ' ^' ^ FCICE EQUIP 14a. PRATT ASOlO-VOIISU%.L VIDEO %L -SRC POOL iC SAFETY -PET _ 9W 1 P RVIS DONALD P PA Ib SERVICE. INC. OPETLELSUPEENU I. VQ GUiNT GIVES FORD TRUCK vnLES REYNOLDS- TERRY D -TON TRUCKS DIESEL MILEAGE •'.gip ICNA DSONh JIM RfEN E ER "ADRIAN R ERS 1 POLD pUCAI. pUDL�O SKFTY--RPT 5nFFTl-PET 3Y 1 R ERS LES ER TIN PUOL11C ANIMAL DEPOB TS ip3' rYhO} SJPO f ED NUSSELL.S IOJINC PUBL.IC.SAFETY-RET ENICLE P.EPAINS TR IiS O RUIlELL VEDA DIDLER PouEP TRAIN TWO) lON PUCK^a' RENTAL 3 1 5 SAYIn CUHP SAILER LOCRS 11111 HG OFFICE EQUIP _CREATIONAL EVPP SENMEISER. DONALD .. 'SEOLACER. JIM ERLH LRCIV'LLMiLEAor RAVEL ADVANCE 11 .- SHAFFER. SHFPAV: LAV RNE RD' MPERTAW-HILL PUBLIC SVEl TC15 NTDCELLANEOUS AUTO p SNIMON. VERNAL L \ CO. AUTO6 LICNT 1R CK 1 )D9 004 SI[[II0 55 _LEC ESEIE IRIETY RET IC SnFEIV HLT _R .,ANGR SIA IDNERY INS PLY CO' EOUIPMERTPPENI%.ARET SSST EY.Sf 24n. PU.OILICT9�FETV FET' 5 y g OI RMEELN NY,VRTHV GO.� EC NICK PH IC'.. TNG O:FICE 9WPLIESET PRINTING SUPPLLIES U yl UIPLE� INC :ERI LE REF IN6 IPFVEL'EADVARCEC IML 27 II,, TWIN STATED F A INDUSIITIA CSUPPLY Y .HSS CY NAGEG 9Y^0 i ,�Q'qp1 1 VII U SEPT MSDLICRSAFET%,-RCT 5 'R.B6 LLI 11FRMAND-REGION ViLL'A. R. HP D ISCELLOEUTI ET 5533 V05RRPE TNDLEUM COLE INC. L'C AO ANCEP L''SLbL Go 1{0'AU' WEP O. PICNLEU A. NFNMEY ER. RPR JORIE ' - PUBLIC BAFETY-PET ' EQUIP 5��`]R'. EN CBPP - wNITE. LET PNVLL IS RECREAIIQNA, HEALTH WSRrCE TRAVEL ADVANCE 7 LOO" { y9i ] , ILLIAM, O,, CUNSNAVC IIEN. INC i -A. IMIISC. REFUNDS Iw00:'-1 II .FUND TOTAL vENOON NnnE PRODUCT DECRIPTION AMIku l; FUND. SPLC IAL REVENUE FUND SUV11.nU'L'I" IIgWITLRTY C4EEIlPEJ [ AUEST4 INSDFH..fPS 10 TO AGEIRCIES ELDERLY SERVICES AGENCY DANIEL PWYL IMPROVEMENT 0 3yy�p� 8�; Ho<TDR. fB AN CO LSANn AND /.RI10.D WTSIDE NO IMPNDEM'IENT 6 890. Ou MITES: 10YnlTEP. M CARL AND C. P. .WA<I^UC OF Glull. RUIL0INC HNMEN'S CUHP F- lOun C IV RHIIY CASH 'IOWA CITY P E55 -CII IIEN PETTY CASH LEGAL PUOLICAT IONS 499 H6 - IPERS END fOnO JOHNSON A4PlTV ABSTRACT LLLCR. D `PERS ICA AOSIPACTS REC.F NATU 624 )O 0 ..HOCA 4 IT LLK . LL 'O UNIT LITUAL' MIC �nEL ANDIANE INT L SUPPLIES BUILDING INPPIlvEnE"T 6. 41 NI. RO I""FIT LIVE INSURANCC EFSAnooi5'LL1.TT0 HENSPCE RATE."- 1R USX FOR HISTORIC NOW TNWES', RN SELLA ^+ BLIES pIM1ANEE6CRLSSP' UNGG 5ER ICES !�QOV•89 yy'+At' S�AVO>00 IvE-NAIfCHV L SSOC IATES SLEIAH. MAP GARLT.AND MCEN ENCINEERINn DUILDINO PPOVEMENi - " IIEL U OF IA.. INST OF URBAN O DOORS. MAC.. .EWSPM .:4,A0.. . FUM[ To'AL • 36. 8AU.91- _ ED BY--rss�srzn Hnus�nc --�_ VPg1015 LAVULOPIIS NLrli IF MIDSD_, D'1 N .]O - R O L A B [I 1Y Dr IDPA [IlY M[PRILL A IIORINL 5P?LL[Y JDLY [XPLMES PINI 448.00"" AU P APANTPINT AGINCY )ES MOINES PU0. APAXIHCIIt MdNEY '4 TS RIS 1 Nulr 6. ro .93.00 APA';;" 1 AGLIEr 1.00. AI'AAI PENT MiLNL1 IL!N FI Ni :.93.00 A00[Ri TOX nURI TOX REFI I'lll 2 A 222.40 "BEST TOX RIR[NOWE PLN1 PL Nr ,.70,00 moo _ El LIE RT MILLER IIIIN-GPD'1 PENT 46,pD '4_0U SI :IL LL ANf.r I ^'l n', I.UO 1u1.00 RASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE, be given firsts'+:AMERICAN INdD-'ur ERITF:Eo - SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Ado oo " vote for passage. Affirmative roll call °'AMMERICANN MANACEMENTACSOC. I' P ION IR.1 S.RSCR .... 160 B 9 eco vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. the -'°MEP ICAN FLAININ, Assoc .JEIffPiCAN MIj sI IATI ON DUES E MEMUEPSHIY5 OSCP iv TION B 00 Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried. '�, n"nEN�EAii NEnII ESTATES ASSOC AEPPAISALII9ENVICES 000 OU Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to ,,nnER cAN RED CRG55 Pm To AcmnEs n0 00 adopt ORD. 83-3156, Bk. 22, pp. 171-176, 'ANNIELCNP,IINMOL COC oCTSIDEAFNINI INDCC IiOo '9s AMENDING SECTION 23-189 OF THE CODE OF ,-NNMCOPOiNCSOINc. INC. ofoas i°EDnsilRsuvr a. ma oe ORDINANCES 50 AS TO CHANGE THE SPEED LIMIT •: SERVICES iDOL.li OUIFL RENT Toa. e9 ASPOCIAiESACAPITAL OF HIGHWAY N1 FROM RIVERSIDE EAST AND NORTH 6 uiDn4rzD LEnmulNc. INC CLA53[f IED AU la gyg TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS, be passed and 'uncoil Rnnf:liLEiwEER VICE• [NC PAMFlELLLEL TR �US AT dpg0p Led Affirmative roll .call vote RALETMOPEACUORPCRL IC LIBRARY RUULCS ICpT CIN.! pIB 3'llBO OU unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor EAN,ERS PURL 15111 NG CO P EDUCATIONAL SERIEP D00,5 EC T %REF I DOOMS ICPT /CIR.! 99 on UI U9 Pro tem declared the Ordinance adopted. BARRON' A public hearing was held on the. 1483 COPP IrHufognD 3 Zoning Ordinance and Map• Planning and 11EwcEN00 a;E'Iwls 'Planner uTCS1C6 'S1C11L/E'69UNS. 0 Doo Program Director Schmeiser and BEST LEp"Ass L°oLDERSHICLD the 20On5 MEALi1"IE �DSLNAicc 2.'ZO Io OM1 Boothroy presented an overview of NO S LTD the POFE55 ANAL SERVICE E°A siciiD go1R ' as current zoning ordinance and impact of e�o,"s°oN51AEEC ISD so proposed ordinance. The following people iRnMoa 51 VACUUM SALES L SERV 713 ..nu.ILEOV, appeared (or discussion: Joe Lhezum, OROREST LLEENE RURCIIASEAru FE.ALC Cab 00 KSm6a11 Ave.; R.W. !lock, 207 Myrtle; Atty. amowN. DAVID ECIsrRAI - SUPPLIES Ts o0 10p0p S} Mark Hamer, 119 Washington Park Rd.; Mark TIONAL AFFAIRS 'FFIC ''UPI ba IUUwEnuw°r McConnell, R.R. 2; Lea VanderVeIde, 947 Iowa CPDNOLLeAJSRYCE Shore DFF�Le 9UFA�EES ELAASsic"IED 40 T VO Ave.; Attorney Wm. Meardon, 428 Rocky CAS OCT TC Doo, LIBRARY Attorney Phillip Laff, representing Co. uoRARY AU cLassirlE-° Xu ""v7:.' o Drive; F. Frantz Construction; Attorney Charles ENAN(IINC5 TIMESOBOOh5 EO CORP OUSUIS /CIR I msuascm iviiDN 10: a0 Mullen, representing Mercy Hospital and Joe ENA"e FEc SII srsr[n a 10 1111, Mack Development Company; Susan Horowitz, I CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY. INC. ELECUICAL SUPPLIES 1. 79 1129 Kirkwood Ave.; Attorney Al Leff. 222 S. COM110PEPCENCLEM IMG HONos. INC ROOKS CAI /CIT IR 1 EOVIP is 3t CUMMUN ICAI IDMS "0, INCERING C° LIT" ; Cluck Biddison, 913 North Gilbert; !co UIERN E DAI PRUWCTS CUM". REP DATA PPOCESSINC SUP, BO2 Oa 90 1_ Anthony Frey, 15 Caroline Lt. ; Miriam Young, EcorNirFlouv�Lnr1N! PLiERNN IVE NECµsCCLA55C3iTEs50NS 10 00 1720 Muscatine Ave. Moved by Lynch. CONTNA1,11"I 5 Irmo° 6FSUPPLv D In OL.NC LMCDM., DSU.Rc. 2. og o0 seconded by' Erdahl, to accept the corres- CONTRA, OAS ING SERVICE FFFRINCE MATREInL AU 00 13 1 pondence from Attorney Wm. Meardon on behalf CRO SCFILIeL TCAlION6R PLANNING .Moons icnD 1 0f Bon Aire Mobile Home Lodge; as owner of cNNEOMCERNTNCl_rCTT IC SUPPLY CO. ELECTRICALSUPPLIES LCOI; 99 The Peninsula; Lorna Mathes; Southgate pUWLEY. NENART' 'CPDUN INC. JUDGEMENT : OANACES .6 62 Develop ment; renneth L. Albrecht, Mayne puOu sNERs. DNN R. FFSI ER 8 SON. INC. INC. cLAssIF I1ED Al MISCELL.NF.Ota SV,P 2a E]. YO Earl Yoder Construction Company and - Kemf, Corporation. The Mayor Pro tem p ,rt LONc�'PPOIEc nuE rR000CT5 n1NON EGUIY EPAIRS 9.0 Vit 84 Amerex motion carried unanimously, oECAIN Ec,".8.IcS 0. nIRDB EOuIvVDEP AAT 20�. declared the E Moved by Lynch, DFNNICCLI,DEPATIMENr OIFIUOn SAFETY tAACIDCAL 'CRVICC In' 88 6/0, Neuhauser absent. ICE seconded by McDonald, to accept the corres- ` DFVN1Es ELECTRIC OIGC PEFUN03 1 9D Ec.Rossroe+5 pondence from Attorney Mark Hamer on behalf l DIRECT AM F°LHASSIEiED ATI I9. 996 of the Greater Iowa City Area Apartment 000vEn RAUUL�icni l oND`cINC DODM9 TCATUIIC 11110 IP t 1O 0 9pqR Association; Attorney Robert Downer On DRAMTMMHOUESIiLCPAY SACFEICJCE Ila< TOEOGSTRATC.lONC behalf of James B. and Elizabeth T. Stroud; M" PLYIIAVASEECPG NVpSEPY CO. EEaLE -CRASESL6EED AT CIR 3� 9F 00 R. N. Ziock. The Mayor Pro tem declared the HUSIG CO ' EescO suoscRlPT:oN SERVICES pp0s I NEATIRCULPriiA; QDY's 6PORIINC G0005 motion carried, 6/0,' Neuhauser absent. ppCPEAT1pNAL FOUIr 0 Al O. BTO ao Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to ;OIHTTH OOOMV`SrLAUNDRVO. UNDR'EEERVILE a.Ds /C IP 1 Ilq accept the correspondence from Tom Muller, tFd[rtiv INSTRUMENTS °CI CAT. AEG STRPT I[INEEG CO 75 Do . representing LDP DOERLOwn Assocl dti0n Of I RESOURCESRCEDTER EE F1Ln ' pp Ey. The Mayor Pro tem declared the ( FECE .,OF Iowa Li EIPRESS CORP IiLnsSIEiED AU ' IGS o motion carried unanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser FILMS. it IRC absent. Moved by Dickson, Seconded by Lynch FPEAIETTp RPTRIS' °Oo°L,ISLIMpT.'CTN�II, NDS O °LDC DI ,0 W to accept all other correspondence: „ FNIEN"n"s11ERConV%CARE H]{1'5d RE 69a 11 location 'map of Home Town Dairies; letter CR011EE INN DOFF ICQ SUPPLY TIfOµJE 10UTPECIp REF - .Iq qJ i012 from Attorney John Cruise re Boyd 8 GAL 'gESEWCH Co • 'DEURAL PEST CONrPOL CD. On— 's CAT PLoo. PEST CUN,POL ,,._ 00 Rummelhart Properties - Gilbert Street CENEmAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS. ITC ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 38.00 1•°60 .four letters from Earl M. Yoder.+ Property:, r$ GERARD ELECTRIC. INC. Company and Bryn Mawr Heights '. OLERrwNNPACEROE6 G0 " .INC PEF.D OF STRUCTURE SUPPLIES ToMjs 319 R0 116 We Side Development Company; Bruce Glasgow, -834 N. 'ENIMMR'U CR4kiPEDIC. SUPPLY (L BOiMS ATP "P 1REFUNDS 11 Q Johnson; William and Barbara Buss, 747 W. H , CO�- INC IC SANITATION SVPP a00. 2U 00 vROTNCRS Street; Attorney Charles Mullen, ;,I,ARUIE NORMA ROFE5910NAL 9EPVICE I RES IO'as .Benton Building;. Susan, Horowitz, 1129 NAWCVVir MEoICEEERSWPLOO. INN RECDIENEAT[DNALSFSU So ..Bremer Kirkwood Ave. and two petitions -from James lin [gDU3iUEs"s'FORMSYCO. HOLLAND OUTSE EYPRINTINC 636 !0 and Shirley Alberhasky., :The.Mayor•>Pro Leal �: - °TTM YRDCES SING 0 1`ITO 00. HETONLOULNCYINO declared the motion carried. 6/0,. Neuhauser FROST lVE• LCTD N{°!LANDER CLUB DRNEY SERVICE EALS INN UPPER dDSent. - H{10HSM111N CO INC Erdahl to OOVMSiICnTP%GINS 3R 9] Moved by Balmer, seconded by , .NIPPOwo,E CUBES DAUtL.C.SEASsocv[cE INC DUES FENEMOERENIFSS. 1�9 W adjourn 11:00 p: m. The Mayor Pro tem :. INC OC WWI— '9. a3? W tleClared the motion carrietl unanimously, YFNEL L.RIi (:APER EOVIP ,' 0 '- 6/0, Neuhauser absent. - Msus-SHELTER SENSC HINTER. SIIIRLEY Mn! SUCdC'l&PDr! [R ,. For amore data b complete descrip- TN"cnnDRP. DEEICECEDUIP�AREFA DOO,s CAT YCIP.I °a3o. ,o tion of Council Activities b Disbursements, ,INTERNET IONAL CITY HANAc ME L1 NEmsTDAn DN 'MIL pq°g see Office of City Clerk. and Finance ACONFSUE .OF L1uu91NOFFIC1nLs NECISTNNi IONIREIAL ED $R Department. '.IODuA BDDY ASSUL'PLUFCO. PERRET, MAY PRO TEM ouA Ei Gw ICE Ron_ 5 1OEA FiNERAOCNSCA INS DATA PaCIESSIHG SUP- 19.905 H4 QO ,/DAVID ciry PETTY CASH s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK .. !DNA CITY PRE55-CITIZEN Er rY C s CECAL ,UDLICATIOHS oPERETT 9.a -5J] 01 IOEA CITY READY I%p INC SAA CITY oMEN'G. E35 PER sTOCq LL 111013 CA55 4 ELECTRIC '..ELECiPI _-••-„_-, T O'n.0, A 5ubmitted for publication on 11/4/83. DEA: REMEq INSURANCE U ORA SOCIETY OF SOLID WASTE - SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS I uwA 61°1 DAN .Assoc IOWA; 5TATE UN IV. RESEARCH 'IDEA-0.LIx013 Cas R ELECTRIC SEPTEMBER, 1983 PE R - IP�NS O D "INV INC E ETN TAKES S 197,706 87 JEFFREY° u TDN PUDL11611ER5 LICENSES E PERMITS S FORFEITURES - - 18,248.27 ON COUNTY AUDITOR JDHNSON C'""' CLERK 33,023 82 JUNNsp❑w TY s CRIFv - INC 'FINES CHARGES FOP. SERVICES , MAu 474,777 97 „ o1Pn5MILPOCAOL[I [pP. - CIT,. DUO,.,TO- A6. . INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE USE OF MONEY 8 PROPERTY 800,293 22 RANSAS " ,ELSO, HILA NERCY srsr[ns co. 187,057 95 j. MEDH M.- l MISCELOANEOUS - 157,948.77 157.948 77 I' MTAgw000ncOrRfnI UUNliIYliES.LEOE TOTAL GENLRAL N`pOqD,"a RTHUR 1,869,056 87 .-N`. L CPELLRNlNR'.CDNC. INC.. IDEA TICS LEASED HOUSING - 'i.EACUE % MUNICIPALS 165,709 67 i iiriucNlNl cliciial INSTITUTE" OTHER. HOUSING 22,305.55 LID1°JEY?YETj'NATIpNPI E S ANGELES CO USCUM of ART TOTAL SPECIAL 188,015122 .I MYpNs sAFSIY, 1 ALJACN PRODUC11oll '- GRAND TOTAL MARTIN DRU HEps CC 52,057,072.09- �;_TATT E !E1 VE SEPOV iCE-R ItIC r - R Apss INSURANCE STORES. INC. Y CO HANOS E OpOR CLU° 9%WTDS RFPROOUCTt ONS. INC. RECORDED DOORS RECREMHICS CORP. REDENT DDDR CO INC REGENTS Pint 15111NC Cb INC. RESEARCH ECHNVLOGY INTL. RETAIL LPRODUCTSSCCMS RIVER ON51 R tYLEPE SDODING A GRADIN SOHPDER RICHAARRDS DSS PUOLt5NIN0. 3AAMIEL FR ENCN. TNG. 'I LOR E.,-FMITHINC SCHPE IOEflr �gnTNV -SCR""ER DOOM CO. INC. SEA HERITAGE FPUNDATION SELLERS. DAN SHAY ELECTRIC DIMPLE EPIC' -RITE 51 MYLEY [ITE is CO. ci AR6PCOMMUNICATIDNS. INC IONS. INC. NCLTD, CACCGUNT lqR W MICROFILMED BY 'DORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES Moved by Balmer, seconded by Lynch, Lo adopt. RE'S. 83-346, Bk. 80, p. 1071, - VENDOR! NAME' PpoouCl MC.IPTTM ANDUNI AMENDING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED PERMANENT ' UHP" 11I FUND POSIT 10,15 IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT - '-'3M �svar.6e a+ALwDEMY OP TUR L DCI ENCES NM DOOR PROCE961N0 sW °VOM. ICAT.. LIR �. 11 28 00 PARKING DIVISION. Affirmative roll call A NON .E PTI[ 1 SERVICE To INII ENTERPpI6E6 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMU ANIMAL 5WR 6U� UO Do - vote unanimous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The 2 SYSIE INC vote ARE AHSRER ND NLDC CONST 6UPP PRINT ERCNT. .321 19 Mayor PFO tem declared the resolution - vMYd HOC PENTALELf iEFEREN 1]2. �5 adopted. X.COOLED ENOINE SERVICE. ALA CADSCTTES by Lynch, seconded by NcDonaltl, •.:pLLIAHCE ACnIN.T SEXUAL MINop EQUIP REP Mr CLLASSIFIED AU HATc1IR I I- D L] 9 Moved ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 11 TO I BEPLTCA.. INC - NOOAS BCDNS TCATEAPETNI ] SO that the :>,YAtLVAgnUSEVM SPECIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING A can IEBOF T cnN Boars Icwr is 1l a.> NECIsIH^I N 11 ]5 +2u o0 MASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE, be given first +:/aMEFw H CERTIFIED 1 vote for .passage, Affirmative roll call i•tlAMER IC 2.R NANACEMENSBR98OC. SUBSCRIPTIONNGIR 1. Ad 408 vote unanimous, 6/0; Neuhauser absent. The .'.IACD 1CR. PEAAM1N00 nSSUE IAT ION SURSSCNIP� ORPSHIPS 00 Mayor Pro tem declared the motion carried.- ,YncR ICR1 nueuC.1 ORNs Assoc to "•�MMEIT CAN REN- ETATE. LTD. ICA. ANIS M1 nEM0E a5HtP5 APPRAISAL SERVICES U06 IR V00 00 Moved by Lynch, seconded by'Balmer, MER PED CROSS pp RAL CLINIC. INC. All T° ACENC IES L£iERINAPY s pVIC[ )3 Oy 6 adopt ORO. 83-3156, Bk. 22, pp• 171-176, .ANNIE CRAHwM L CD OUTSIDE PRINT D 112. J9 AMENDING SECTION 23-189 OF THE CODE OF ,; AR NCOPUT" II No. INC OBD os ICCONSC REVPP �. 0)0 06 ORDINANCES SO AS TO CHANGE THE SPEED LIMIT ,; SPA INSURANCE PROGRAM OF .HIGHWAY #1" FROM RIVERSIDE EAST AND NORTH aAq jipnATED6LE PNINO•SINNCVI"I LIPS INSUPANCC C°Q_,S•IFIEOVf,V RENT 3 00 ) TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS; be passed and •.R.• R O aF IOun - B..CON PAMPHLET SERVICE. INC call vote ennEa L TArtaa cD n sc"ELLANE °$ P HPIILET Fll[ Af Boons ICAT /CI N.1 - ] A99 ]g tR 2.110 6D adopted. Affirmative rmative roll unadimous',, 6/0,.Neuhauser absent. The Mayor ' DP.TTRME cv PU.L1C LIDRMV y BANKERS rUBLI6PUBL CD BOOM. ICAT /C R.1 DOOMS ICAT /VICE 1 o0 89 OP Proteatdeclared the Ordinance adopted. BAll ON•6 EDUCNTIONMIL SERVER BOOMS (CAT YCIR.1 JI 09 A public hearing was. held on the. 1983 - ,,-""�,,,--- c - - - CORP Mlcxor°RAs---- � tCLASS. 2Y9 �I ��=1 Zoning .Ordinance and Map• Planning and NEPGEPUDL C IONS "Planner NECS c..aWS 00�" Program Director Schmeiser and ,EL-E"class LCBLUEPSHIELD of the. NEAETME+TsuRANLE INSURANCE, ERVICE �: is3e a 9e Boothroy presented an overview -SLUMS DLOOM LTD "cDn3sliiEu of Ess li current zoni nD ordinance and impact oftithe a00,oksBalSiAE The following 'people VACRUUM AV TINORLEOUIP 116 1 G�p.�,pOopp 6 reposed ordinance. eoRANDY'St SALES L SERV Chezum, 713 BRODARr. INCL "B Dns car CIR a� -�U2 N appeared for discussion: .Joe . Kimball Ave. ; R.W. Ziock, 207 Myrtle; Atty!. ' eR°B+a, D VIDERE � � PEGISTRATiuow RESALE " :TE 000 Mark Hamer, 115 Washington Park Rd.; Mark 1 OUREaUopQF iIQNAI AFF THATo F I.I SUPPLIES ;COI. S McConnell, R. R. 2;. Lea VanderVelde, 947 Iowa BUT EER ARE.. U`CNLEnSLEnCEE. '64 $O Ave.; Attorney Wm.. Meartlon, 428 Rocky EAROOOM,LIORARY cDASS iFlED nV 7 5o Drive; Attorney Phillip Leff, representing ce9 VIDEO LIBRARY -Charles HAMe Rs RECORD L VIDEO CORP -ILA '•'"• DISC "`"+Y?.�ao Frantz Construction; Attorney NANOINC TIMES BOOMS BOMB (CAT III 1 136 at a 40 Mullen, representing Mercy Hospital and Joe SYSTEM - SU.SCRIPTIbN 161 9T I.CHu+oE`-1r Mack Development Company; Susan Horowitz, ITV ELECTRIC .urPLr. IHC., EBLECTR:C SUPPLIES At. 99 °TT 1129 Kirkwood Ave.; Attorney Al Leff, 222 S. COMKpCENCLEMINC HOVSE. 1NC North Gilbert; 'CUMMUNICA110- ENc1N EalurS co. '�LOMPUTERNARE BO..S is"nT /c�P i Co- ED' 11 PER e eiI ]; Linn; Chuck Biddison, 913 DATA PRODUCTS Miriam Young, ALTERNATIVE DATA PROCESSING SUPP to Anthony.Frey. 15 Caroline Ct.; ;CC FFroEELyNCEAONN! 1720 Muscatine Ave.' Moved by .Lynch 'cMACr c1F HIND NDON9Y n55ESiiE550N5 REP IN f0 BLDG. 00 2.ONS. Oq y.ERVICE seconded Iby Erdahl -, to accept the corres- caNT.neT°uusSlAu°uILA$IrsiD11°SEMv_ TENENTHLE MATREI�LP � 5 00 pondence fropt Attorney Wm. Neardon on behalf [[[LgwLlsvcpueiicniToHe PLAN.IrYO ,ml.a ICAT ACIR � t0 aj ITc of Bon Aire Mobile Hone Lodge; as -owner of {RMEMI CLECTHim .-PLY CO RoT1EP. M R NA ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ISCELLANEOVS i AD 66 The Peninsula; Lorna Mdihes; SOULhgdte RLEV. EN JUDGEMENT L RAMAGES Ib6 99 - 2 IID. Development; 'Kenneth L.' Albrecht, Wayne aN n Prrcll EN 455M1rlE1NC. N SCEELIED AV I 'yigWs SUPP O 23.00 Kemf, Earl Yoder Construction company and _ Amerex Corporation. The Mayor Pro, tem DAVE LONG PROTECTIVE PROOUCTs ° MINOR aclU{Y EPAIRS "iH65"EDU P01ER - 0o. pp0 Uoi. d< declared the motion carried unanimously oEcAT FLEE RJp(Nis"s IMT AL 'cP/ICE Do 6/0, Neuhauser absent. Moved by Lynch oEPAPTNENiT01 FPUULICESAFETV �, seconded by McDonald, LO accept the tortes- DEVRIE$ ELECTRIC TPCC B MIS REFO105 I� a pondence from Attorney Mark Hamer on behalf oiscoN.i°Pnx[QcoRusDloNs VOIDS '. CLAI's1 FIT Eu AUIP•I INT/CT PL0.ATING IV. I of the Greater Iowa City Area Aparunent DDUBLEonv .'INC DOVER PU.LiCATibN5" C. '� BOOMS GA1 Clp BOOKS I o 10 9 N�q[5 ABsOCiat ion; Attorney Robert Downer on OpNVSWUESIFLCPACUNEENENCE IIIC TRATId11Clfl TRAVEL behalf of James B. and. Elizabeth T. Stroud DucV. PAIR ICM MAY6.M1PSEPY co oPASS o s - 96 IN. 66 R. W. Ziock. The .Mayor. Pro tem declared the ._ECPE ,,Tc . Efi 'C^T I RECREATIONAL QUIP 16 {oo motion carried, 6/0;" Neuhauser absent - E8 5°s s oaTilticT CaooSERvic ECUL B. A. i�O US Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald t0 ',. : EICDOHIOTMYDRMRSTEPUMUR Co.. LAlI1101MYESERVICE car./LIR ) 11q . acCept the correspondence from Tom'MUller EELLDERLY. {NSTRaMENTS a8 S,.ATI0FIE "a representing the Downtown Association of :, E gCYERESUVNCE5NCENTER 'CECT FILM - I'jDo Iowa City. The Mayor Pro tem declared the FF STOP F DERAL EXPRESS CORP 6/0, Neuhauser (ec. ... C Asigi, AU I3, a motion carried' unanimously, FFiLns. S jNES•INC by Lynch oO�il$ LC^INOCTROUIP S. , Sty $o absent. Moved by Dickson, seconded FpAIET} IT LREEIMNas 0 OLDC ':b W to accept all Other- correspondence-Fni'ETTA PC°....ERE letter BUPPLr vE '•Bio °9$ location 'map of Home Town Dairies; CROK{IENNLOFSICD It, & BOOT ICUATPLtIR I cAr /a EF 103 to from Attorney- John Cruise ire Boyd - RESEMCN Co • CENERM:'PEST-COnRd. CO BIT PLmG PEbT CO.TRUI- .,_•.12:00 Properties - Gilbert SCree.L Ru2 GENERAL 1RAFF(C CONTROLS. INC Earl N. YodDnP rC ICSLA56. EELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EMT L SUPPLIEsE a.aO t 90 IT art,' fOUr letters .from LI IEPIN PPIf1TR INF Company and Bryn Mawr Heights COLENN H.ACEROES CO" - ]10 pp West Side Company; Bruce Glasgow, 834 -N. ORTHOPEDIC ^DOLS UUNN IN C.UIP S EPNIRS Ficwr. tl© OC cni°in°Ps Development SUPPLY Johnson; William and Barbara Buss, 747 W. H P. BooPs IN. ..."..a Charles Mullen, w N eaoulERs cb.. INC soaMs rcTR 1. NITAT CON SUPP. PROrESS1oNAL SERVICE '° 03 a00 2D 0 Benton Street; Attorney DIIMA 1129 NAWIIEVE CO . INC ENOIHEERINC SERVICES IOD Do 195 00 „IICINEE"I BFemer Building: Susan Horowitz, HARMEYE ED ICAC SIAPLY. INC -two JamC$ EBII.INES6 RT CREAT IO, IAL EOViq OUT IUBE EYPRINTINC. from Kirkwood Ave. 'and PIT 0 FORMSRCO.H0.LAN0 The. Mayor Pro tem i1El,TON.NnNcv EL 65 16 and Shirley Alberhasky:. ," 6/0„ Neuhauser .Rqt 09ALOIliS LTD .140TINETCSERVICE Iw o0 declaretl the motion carried, {Cll E 1 1 L DUPPER CLUB S GRAPHIC SUPPLIES 30 00 1 50 dbSenL. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to •.rH,1pIIPPLP��oclirr E°OOQo s ` voons CAT /eta 1 n 9s adjourn 11:00 P•m• -Thei Mayor -Pro iRm NOMEDOUILO[P EP SUCVICE. INC DUELEL MEMOENSMIPSS I9q UU INC declaretl the motion carried unanimously, O,IEYNEEL.P INCA OVEPAT VNO EDalr 9.437 00 00 is 6/O, NBUhd User dbSenL. - .SUS-SHELNER SENSC IPLEY A,:N tcca SUDSCRIPTIUN UEBTCEEEUVtr, REPAIR ^T6. 6i For a more detailed & complete descrip- �'. ie Ps tNCPAM CAT /CIR. {.659 9D NBOAS Lion of Council Activities 8 Disbursements, I.:ERNCU1.11AL CI 11 MANAGEMENT E."TIATIBN lnLs 'loon Jd0. 50 Doo see Office of City Clerk and Finance NuNGS IN°c+Flt Assoc or EEcisi"npTl"oNTaEIAL 'FIHOR OFF EDVIP -I., ] 93 DeperbnCnL. IONn BOOM i. SUPPLY CO -IMA tY A45VC VF TEM - clic IRE L p UALTV INP $UPP 1J. 965 2D s/DAVID PERRET, MAYOR PRO InuA v+_Ptcc PROnUCrS K. KARR, CITY CLERK IOWA cT rr PETrr cash IMA CI TV ESS -MITRE. NAVA PROCEssi.c ETAL CASH EECAL PUBLICATION. +tea ca - q, 759 O) s/MARIAN 'IONA CITY REA.Y Tx. INC. NDMEN •S PRESS DNCRETE PAPER STUCK 00 ZONA CITT IMA ILLINOIS GA54 PRESS tC ""'"LCE ELECTR (CITY L ONMCES J. 030 t;o 00 Submitted for publication On 11/4/83. IOWA KEMPER CA _--��--�-"i LORA SOC TY °r SBLIO 4nSTE.REGISTRATIONyy OAR nSRU� IB. RRRI - yyyypp 08 .IMA SIAI SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS 1MA.srnl VI Iv. • R N - ens u-ELECTR K' IST/PEFEPENCE IlEF IC 2T U9; O]0 SEPTEMBER, 1983 IMA-ILL{NAS '. IP LR (PERS FOAT RLEC MIN EICpSTPgTION IC Ia. aU6 2a 21.96) IPER5 IRVpNO F ETN: � CO IN. FOOD ALLOWANCE']J PAPER BCM $ 197.7D6.87 J ' TAXESJEFFREY' Na.11" PUBLISHERS CLA5fi IN1E0 AU ISCELLANEouB 4T LICENSES & PERMITS 18,248 27-JO1W51W C° v AUDITOR JOHNSVN CBIINTY 1 cILINc FEE 5L FINES & FORFEITURES 33,023.82 J vs- c°UNTr SHIRIFF P' INC sHpatPF FEE NICPOGLLMON.T. SUPP ie iaa CHARGES FOR SERVICES - 474,777.97 .,µupnSM ICNOLaA nit 1. nuunsi OaE A6 DOUMS LATICIP.I t0 INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 800.293.22 NDns ct K EL6O. ILA IDC �EFUND9' PIR.r a 0o USE OF MONEY & PROPERTY 187,057-95 RI..R Es"xcv SYSTEMv Co. m SUPP. S1RP oo HISCELUANEOUS 157.948.77 KIwMW00DAcOP1UNITVICOLLEOE MLOOS. CENT IFTL!.IIOx9 FOOD ALLMANCE {O] O] 3O T... TOTAL GENERAL 1,869,056.87 ACUL L NY CNEN. INC. L L. PILL IND CO INC. AIIBRTHANG REPORTER SPKALT IO. �UF DO LEACVE Uf IOUa m1N ICIPPLtTlF4 ECtSTRATION 1110 RU�PLESSUHS • pp LEASED HOUSING 165,709.67-LENMCAMj1. lIBAHR PLUMB t66 70 OTHER HOUSING 22.305.55 IBxnrir Ebucnna.nL INsrtTul[ PNESCR iPTIONSIRMu.. wN6v. Bnvin ART DOOMS ICAT /CIR t)'9D OS ANtEI[S CO 11,CUM OF TOTAL SPECIAL 180,015.22 :i Nru.D sore rv, INC" PLJACK PR DUCTIONS PRIOR SEap cunti. EOCIPPTOAIR. �i'c au 11n D I MRi1N BR UiNLaS CC $2,057 072.09 1. MEAC..EA'M` TRRVE� 'SENOICE,NT r1C M'IBop RIREEAEEE MATREIAL a.3 00 GRAND TOTAL E.-U-uAll' 'v1:p NETETEA RIFESENCED AU P1 L !I 00 s MILLER. U O LADS. INc FULMSPNEAi55HEP I IU 00 MEIRUPIIIIIAN uAS111I1GTOl BUNK DINGING 199 ao MIBLn.O'BIMBLRr11 MUfmOC SPCC fALTYCO INC "INNLDMCRT ELEVATOR CO PIPE 6�RA1 NP TOSALDU 9 OO >O SJ E vpINCES fOWM9. I.c, P..NPISUN 'TAPIA PROCESSING SUPP VEHICULAR EQUIP 10.50. UO EOVIPMENT. INC" ET. CHARLES UR DARLENE Nov ITT, RECISTRATU1ONS 95 00 MU ICOOE 55 I DUTSIDEPPWjNTINO 23 U9 NIC IPKL CBPP MUTUAL UrNEriT LIFE INSURANCC DISABILLUMBER/ITY H- aA•UER 2. 9rj Bo • NACI.F. k21 cn .AnoNA� mAL O,URCL Assoc pups MEnopnsenrsN AT IONaI. RE CP Tp�ST UNG SSIFIED U .Ps ''AT IVNAL tOCtETY BOGNs IC Ar. 1.- 1 �0s D � ) DCOLRnrN NATIONAL UGHIINC UNEPU ' AT TONAL P CI.iC BeIO ' PLAN COUMI.1 V PAINT/REFERENCE 2q eo 5 IONaI Ua0 ' AT toHAL 4 Un DING CO CLASSIFIED AU ° NIA.TIUHAL I, E'iY COUNCIL LL'WI ACES VLM PPI OR YEAR ENCUMn 300 a0 NATURAL S NEUMNN ONNSm+ TVILD IIID IMPROVEMENT 5 OE NEN IRB CHANCE 1 NFR RORLM• OCIUiBEi Irv'ALE -CO._ CORP. ii'+ DUVMS CAT. letP. 1 .IilEO U UC NIGHT NOR"'S .IWC F. '' VICC STERN RILL CLAS PIOR YEna ENCUMO IULEP.OSC EO UIP FEE ,O)IT 011' 311 " PA�HSt A LOVERS TIFF ICE UPPLIE: D.... ICAT et.. 1 V< JG PEUPL[ .f"'S LWNr,Films PI[UINIl IIIc IIHI'r pVUES - ICC ' I' UI'I {CE LG0111•�FULI'A!H I�iN ��GGIX_ Printers fee 131 U CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County.ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwen S. Van Fossen. being dul.k" sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN. a netcs- paper published in said county. and that a notice. a printed copy of which is hereto attached. was published in said papertime(s). on the fol- gUate(s),� /��� ashier Subscribed and sworn to before ole this day of -E/M_ _. A.D. No. /30158- lotar%- Public _The Mayor Pro tem proclaimed Substance Th ' Abuse Prevention Week, ,October 23-29, and ca `Radiologic Technology Week, November 7-11, 1983- re Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, in -that the following items and recommendations 1 •min :the Consent Calendar be received, or CI ., approved, and/or adopted as presented: C Approval of Official Council c Actions, reg. mtg., 10/11/83, and spec. r mtgs., 10/3 and 10/4, as published, P subject to corrections, as recommended 1 by the City Clerk. r Minutes of Boards and r Commissions: Parks and Rec. Comm.- o 9/28/83; Design Review Comm. -9/28/83; a . Planning and Zoning Corm. -9/22/83; 1 Airport Comm. -10/13/83; Mayor's Youth S Employment Bd.-9/20/83; Housing Comm.- 8 10/7/83; Housing Appeals Bd.-9/20/83; r Joint Meeting of Design Review Comm. D and Hotel Steering Comm. -9/14/83; 1 Resources Conservation Cow. -10/10/83. P Permit Motions and Resolutions as u recommended by, the City Clerk: Approving Class B Beer Permit and p Sunday Sales for Pizza Hut, 1921 Keokuk T Street. Approving Class C Beer Permit D 5 an unday'Sales for FASTOP, 105 E. C Burlington Street. Approving Class C T Beer Permit and Sunday Sales for C Kirkwood 76, 300 Kirkwood Avenue. RES. I 63-342,: Bk. 80, P. 1067, ISSUING CIGARETTE PERMITS. 1 Motions: Approving disbursements in the amount of $2,414,842.62 for the period of 9/1 thru 9/30/83 as recomme�ided by the Finance Director, subject to audit. Resolutions: RES. 83-343, Bk. 80, p- 1068, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SANITARY SEWER FOR KENNEDY'S 1 WATERFRONT ADDITION, PART ONE. Setting public hearings: Motion v to set public hearing for 11/7/83 to a receive 'citizen comments concerning I the proposed program statement of community development objectives and 1 projected use of 1984 Community Development Block Grant (COBG).funds. Correspondence: Herbert and Marianne - Michael expressing appreciation to the Council for the I work that has been done during the past few years, referred to the Mayor for reply. Governor Branstad after his visit to Iowa City on 10/4/83, no reply necessary. Nellie Kremenak objecting to burning lawn refuse, City Manager to reply if. Council wishes to discuss a change of policy. Liberty Commission re the satellite . dish which was installed on the 107-Illinois Manor Apartments,. referred to Broadband Telecommunications Specialist for reply. Director of the Convention and Visitors ,Bureau ,requesting that .the City allocate to the Bureau its first quarter revenue from the hotel/motel tax revenue, City Manager � to reply 'after. Council discussion. Letters re the proposed. move of permit Parkers from the. Capitol Street Ramp to the ,Linn Street Ramp from: William Tucker, Bonnie Barenz, Michael Jones, Debbie and Dell; Briggs, Employees oIF Arby's - Roast Beef #1534, Jim Christensen, John Farrin,. RadioShack Employees, J:W. Hendrickso.^.;.-Lyn Hertel, lee..Staak: .Lauren -.Cordes, Diamond D_ Taco Co., Inc.!, Judy Miller„Dale Welt 'and Judy Milla: Memos .from -the Civil Service Commission submitting lists of. certified applicant for the following .-positions. Maintenance Worker I/Transit: ' Division; Cashier/Parking Systems Division; Maintenance Worker I/Streets 8 Sanitation; ..Clerk Typist/Leased Housing Division; Mechanic : II (Transit)/Equipment; Maintenance.. Worker I/Landfill Di vision;; ,' Recreation Program - Supervisor/Recreation Division; Senior Clerk Typist/Planning and Program: Development. Petition from Joyce Sales 1 opposing .any change in the zoning -of Property at 327-329 Brown Street, 311 Ronalds and 1016 Rochester. - Applications for Use of Streets and Public' Grounds: - Jane Lewis to picket Emma Goldman Clinic on 10/29/83, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., approved. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,. 5/0,. Balmer and . Neuhauser absent. Asst. .City Mgr.'. "Helling noted the _ publjc,hearing-would .be held. ll/7 and 11/a (e lectlo„"'nl 9Tt). 'pi Council request. The Mayor'�.Pro tem declared the motion:'carried and repeated and public, hearing as set. A public: hearing was held on, the proposed disposition of 'three vacated : parcels of public right-of-way which included j an alley right-of-way located between Lincoln Avenue and Valley Avenue (V-8301)1 an alley right-of-way -abutting the rear of 522 South Dubuque Street (V-8303); and Des Moines Street right-of-way located immediately west of Gilbert Street (V-8304 ).. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl, that the ORDINANCE APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOP- MENT (PAD) AND LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELDPMENT (LSRO) PLAN FOR LOTS 94 AND 95, TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART lI , be given : first vote for passage. -Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 5/0,: Neuhauser and Balmer absent. .The Mayor Protem declared the motion carried. ' Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, f ,that the ORDINANCE .AMENDING. THE ZONING ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF ROOMERS a PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS, be given C first vote for passage. Staffinember R .Franklin summarized the proposed ordinance. A Councilmember Balmer arrived 7:50 p.m. N After. discussion, moved by Erdahl, seconded, d by Balmer, to amend the ordinance to allow, for three roomers in single family homes in t R2 zones. The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion to The carried, 5/1. Ferret voting po "nay” and Neuhauser absent. The Mayor Pro 5E Lem declared the first consideration an4 Di .vote for passage on the ordinance as amender on carried, 5/1, with the following division of Pr roll call vote: Ayes: Lynch, McDonald, Perret, Balmer, Dickson. Nays: Erdahl. Absent: Neuhauser. MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB . CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES s t aring be adjourned to November 22, 19ba. e Mayor Pro tem declared the motion rried unanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held regarding the quest of Hawkeye Cablevision Corporation r a rate increase of two dollars per month or basic cable service. William Terry, ch of Broadband Telecommunications Co tssion, reported on the Commission onsideration of Hawkeye's increase equest. He stated the Commission members resent hatl voted unanimously for basing the In on -cost increases and suggested 95C other than the $2.00 requested based on eturn of investment. Bill Blough, manager f Hawkeye Cablevision, appeared and nswered questions re the requested ncrease. Drew Shaffer, City Cable TV pecialist, .appearetl and commended the roadband Commission for work done. on the equest. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by ickson, to accept the .letter opposing the ncrease from Nicholas Johnson. The Mayor ro tem declared the motion carried nanimously, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held regarding roposed amendments to the "Broadband elecommunications Franchise Enabling rdinance." Drew. Shaffer, City Cable TV pecialist, explained the amendments. ouncilmember Balmer noted the memo from Mr. erry re the short time. frame in which the omission had to act on the requested ncrease. The Commission will forward a recommendatioh to Council re revising the anguage on the process to lengthen the time for Commission review and shorten time for Counci l The Mayor Pro tem announced one vacancy for an unexpired term ending 3/1/86 on the Committee on Community Needs. This appoint- ment will be made at the 12/6/83 meeting of the City Council. The Mayor Pro tem announced that the acancy to the Board of Electrical Examiners nd Appeals. for a four year term ending 0/26/87, fora representative of the public W be readvertised. ' Asst. City Manager Melling noted the recommendation from the Housing Commission re the request by Knights of Columbus for. P at Linn and Harrison Streets. Consensus was to schedule the matter 'for nformal discussion. Asst. City Mgr. Halling inquired as to Council wishes for the starting time of the planning 'session with Johnson county on. December 8th. Councilmembers agreed to starting at 4:00 P Hell ing asked for Council decision re the request from the Convention Bureau 're first quarter allocation. Council. agreed to allocate.- the bureau- its ..first quarter revenue and delay payment of :original advance until second quarter revenues._are_ received. City Atty..Jansen reported to Council ' his intention to place a resolution approving an agreement for the Bagel Bakery additional front steps on tonight's. agenda for Council approval. However, the matter had been overlooked. The Ctty Attorney then reported . that his previous, concernSl, r,a certain provisions had been sats sfied - and the matter will be on the agenda 'l for November 7th. Atty,Angie Ryan representing the owner present for discussion., *Council, indicated that 1t ,would acy on the agreement now- that City Attorney concerns .had been addressed and will act on the'resolution authorizing the Mayor- and -City. Clerk l to execute the agreement at the November. 7th' meeting.. r '. Recommendations of the Parks and Recreation'Commission that the Council not use, the 'allocated $100,000 for Blackhawk- Minipark, but instead distribute the funds among the improvements for parks. and parkland acquisition, noted.-Councilmemher ' Balmer requested a response be sent' re Council. intention not to reallocatethat'sum to their use (since just received Central Junior High money) and reduce the:figure.''' Recommendations of, the Design. Review - Cdmmittee.noted as follows: 1) American. Payments - Center:' The Design. Review' Committee recommends denial of the: request made, by American Payment Center to place the Payment- center in the City Plaza. 2) Newspaper Dispensers: The Committees reaffirms its recommendation that newspaper dispensers be uniform in color, , mite tl in. size, be of the same design, and that they City. .regulate the lobation of the dispensers._. The Mayor Pro. tem noted legal was reviewing.. 3) 225 Iowa Avenue: The Committee recommends .the design, plans for 225 Iowa .Avenue be approved as presented. T,ppe- Committee commends. the own.r:on his p9ds rV8tY8n of32heabbildinO -Erdahl-noted Commfss ionmm oted las $ follows: .: 1) See "minutes- - of Executive Session. These ml ,utes concerm.: a*matter which will'be brought.before the Counci l'in the next few weeks. No action is necessary at this time:, 2) Knights of Columbus proposal per referral +'Che .Housing Commission recommends to -theCity Council that this parcel. of..land be released for sale' and the proceeds from the. sale be earmarked for housing programs. 'A copy of the letter, from the Knights of Columbus and the Mayor's letter to the Housing Commission are attached fon. reference.. Recommendationofthe Hotel Steering Committee noted as follows: 1) The Committee approved the use of stucco for the hotel. Further consultation with the owner concerning the tlesign elements of the building's exterior facade, particularly. on the pedestrian level, was recommended. The Mayor Pro tem stated he hoped the Commission could meet. with the developer in the near uture. ., Moved by Lynch, seconded by Balmer, to dopt RES. 83-344, Bk. 80, p. 1069, .. ORRECTING A TECHNICAL DEFECT IN COUNCIL ESOLUTIONS APPROVING SUBDIVISION*. PLATS. ffirmative roll .call vote unanimous, 6/0, euhauser absent. The Mayor Pro tem eclared the resolution adopted. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by Dickson, o adopt RES. 83-345, Bk. 80, p, 1070, ANENOING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED PERMANENT SITIONS IN THE HOUSING AND INSPECTION RVICES DEPARTMENT - ASSISTED HOUSING VISION. Affirmative roll call vote animous, 6/0, Neuhauser absent. The Mayor o tem declared the resolution adopted. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, that the "=DUBUQUE PROPERTY LOCATED . OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 10/25/83 p7 804.406 SOUTH DUBUQUE STREET FROM R38 TO The cost of pUbliShin99 the to 11 ng Proceed CBS, be given second vote for passage. ngg5 & claims is Ubhs 8. Cumulative cost for this Staftmember Frankl iil present fPro or cdlendar year for said pUbhcalion i557601.5b. temdi , declared the motdis ions defeated by moll Iowa City Council, reg. mtg., 10/25/83, call vote, 0/6, Neuhauser absent. A public hearing was held on proposed :at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Mayor Pro industrial development revenue bonds for .-4em Perret presiding. Counci lmembers .-present: Balmer (7:50), Dickson, Erdahl. Systems Unlimited, Inc. Moved by Erdahl , _Lynch, McDonald, Perret. Absent: seconded by McDonald, that the public '"Neuhauser. hearing be adjourned to November 22, 1983. The Mayor Pro tem proclaimed Substance The Mayor Pro tem declared the motion 'Abuse Prevention Week, ,October 23-29, and carried unanimously, 6/0. Neuhauser absent. -Radiologic Technology Week, November 7-11, A public hearing was held regarding the '1983. request of Hawkeye Cablevision Corporation Moved by Lynch, seconded by Dickson, for a rate increase of two dollars per month ..that the following items and recommendations for basic cable service. William Terry, :bin ,the Consent Calendar be received, or Chairperson of Broatlband Telecommunications ,approved, and/or adopted as presentetl: Commission, reported on the Commission Approval of Official Council consideration of Hawkeye's increase ]. Actions, reg. mfg.; 10/11/83, and spec. request. He stated the, Commission members mtgs., 10/3 and 10/4, as published, present had voted unanimously for basing the subject to corrections, as recommendetl increase on cost increases and suggested 954 by the City Clerk. rather than the 52.00 requested based on Minutes of Boards and return of investment. Bill Blough, manager of Hawkeye, Cablevision,. appeared and. f.' comxnissio Designs Review Commrks and c-9/28/83; '.'9/28/83; answered questions re . the requested Planning and Zoning Conn. -9/22/83; increase. Brew Shaffer, City Cable TV Airport Coine.-30/13/83; Mayor's Youth Specialist, . appeared and commended the Employment Bdr9/20/B3; Housing comm.- Broadband' Commiss ion for work done:on the py 10/7/Bme Housing Appeals Bd. -9/20/83; request. Moved by Erdahl, seconded by _ 7� c•� Joint Maeting of Design Review Comm. Ditkson, to accept the .letter opposing the ' �.( and Hotel Steering Cow. -9/14/83; increase' from Nicholas Johnson. The Mayor Printers feel - Resources Conservation Commr10/10/83: pro tem declared the motion carried Permit Motions and Resolutions as unanimously, 6/', Neuhauser absent. s" L recommended by , the City Clerk: A public hearing was held regarding CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATIOti .,Approving Class B Beer Penatt and proposed 'amendments to the "Broadband': ;, !"Sunday Sales for Pizza Hut, 1921 Keokuk Telecommunications Franchise Enabling. STATE OF IOWA. Johnson Count�'.ss: ordinance.", Drew shatter, City Cable 'TV i 'Street. Approving Class C Beer Permit. Sprcialist, exDiained the amendments. FAS THE IOWA CITY PRESS -C ITIZEti-.•-•-- `and" -Sunday Sales for FASTOP,-105 E. ConmcilmemDer Balmer noted the memo from Mr. - Burlington Street. Approving Class C Terry re the short time. -frame in which the Beer PAIL and Sunday Sales for Commission had to act on the requested Kirkwood 76, 300 Kirkwood Avenue. RES. increase." The CommIssSon will forward a; 83-342,;- Bk. 80. P. 1067, ISSUING recommendatiob "to Council re revising the CIGARETTE PERMITS. language on theDrocess to lengthen the time _ Hot ionr.Approving disbursements for Commission review and shorten time for Bronty� n S. an Fussen, beim dui}, in the amount of $2,414,842.62 for the council. stsorn, sad- that I am the cashier of the period of 9/1 thru' 9/30/83 as The Mayor Pro tel announced one vacancy recommedded by the Finance Direcur, for. an unexpf red term ending 3/1/86 on the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN. a netts �ubie t;m audit. Com¢'ttca on Community Needs. This appoint- pap'er published in said county. and that Resolutions: REs: 93-343; bk: a,-' meet will be; =unity the i216/B3 rcetimg of a notice. a printed COpC OI which 15 p. 1068; ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE the C i ty Counci 1. SANITARY -'SEWER FOR KENNEDY'S - The Mayor Pro 'tem announced that the hereto a ached, was published in said WATERFRONT ADDITION, PART ONE. �A_ ! time(s). On Cite fol' . Setting public hearings: Motion vacancy to the Board f Electrical Examiners paper - to set public hearing ,tor 11/7/83 to and Appeal S. a tour year. Lena ending I ng date(s) receive .citizen '.comments" concerning 10/26/87, for a representative of the public 9 17� the proposed program statement of will be readvertised: O �t Asst:- Cit Mana ger Hel ifng noted the community development objectives and l reconmendationyfrom the Housing .Commission projected use, of 1984 Community f re the .re uest by Knights".of Columbus; for, Oevetopnsnt Block Grant (COBG).funtls. -. ro rp et Linn -and Harrison Streets.: Correspondence: Herbert and Consensus 'was "to schetlule the matter 'fol Marianne: Rachael. expresso ng informal discussi on.. Asst City .Mgr. appreciati on to the Council for the Helling inquired as to Council wishes for: -work that has been done during the past the startf ng, time of the planning session �.n .�i� few years; referred to theMayor for ' c reply. -Governor Branstad after his with Johnson County on December 8th: Ca_hier visit to lowa City on 10/4/83, no reply Com. lmembers agreed r .starting at 4:00 necessary:. Nellie: Kremenak"objecting tp. he Helling asked for Council decision re to burnanglawn refuse• City Manager to the request from the Convention Bureau re reply.i f. Council wishes to discuss a :first quarterallocation. Council, agreeo to. change of policy. Liberty Commission allocate: the bureau. its first'- quarter Subscribed and sworn to before nie re the satellite. dish which was revenue and delay payment of 'original installed on the Iowa -Illinois Manor edvance until second quarter revenues are: (i� .-\, D, Apartments, referred, to Broadband recall ved. this d a V O I - y---" Telecommunications Specialist for City Atty. Jansen reported to Council` reply. Director of the Convention and his intention to place a resol uRlon Visitors , Bureau requesting. that the approving an agreement ter the BagelBakery ly City allocate to the Bureau its first additional front steps on tonight's agenda ,-v quarter revenue from the• not el/nwtel for Council app roval. However, the matter. tax revenue, City Manager to reply had been overlooked The City: Attorney Then after Council discuss Son. Letters re .reported that his pravious {concerns, re- Notary Public the proposed move of permit certain provisions had been satisfied and from the Capitol Street Ramp to the • the matter will, be on the .agenda iter "Linn Street Ramp from: William Tucker, November 7th.-. Atty. Angie Ryan repr2senting i 3U ISQ 'nn e,"Bdrenz, Michael Jones, Debbie the owner present for discussthe council No. and Dell: Briggs, Employees'of .Arby's indicated that it.would act on. the agreegx•nt'.'.,i RoastBeef.N1534. Jim Christensen, John now' that City Attorney concerns enolhad been Farrin, Aadio" Shack Employees, J.W. addressed and wi 1l act on the'Tesolution 1 Hendrickson, Lyn Hertel, Lee Staak, authorizing ."the. Mayor and'. City: Clerk, to. Laurene .Cordes, Riamond DaVe's Taco execute the agreement at the November 7th Co., Inc:., Judy Miller,,Dale Welt and <meeti ng.- : Judy Mi Ila Recommendations . of the `Parks 'and Memos. from the Civil Service pecreation'Coinnissionothat .the Louncckhaok Commission submitting lists of - Use' the allocatetl. 5100,000 for Blackryawk certified applicants for theifollowfng Minipark, but instead distribute. the funds certifies: Maintenance - .Worker among the improvements for ,parks 'and I/Transit: 'Division; Cashier/Parking parkland acquisition; no=.,. unci lmember '.. Systems Division; Maintenance. Worker Balmer requested a response be sent re 1/Streets' 8 Sa'nitatton;. `:Clerk ,.Council intention not to reallocate that! dim Typist/Leased Housing Division; - to their use (since just receivetl Central Mechanic - II (Transit)/Equipment; Junior High money) and reduce the figure.. MaSntenance Worker - 1/Landfill Recommendations of. theDesign Review Division;; ' Recreations Program Cdmmi ttee noted as follows: 1) American. Supervisor/Recreation Division; Senior payments Center: The Design Review Clerk .Typist/Planning and Program committee recommends dental of the. request Development. made. by .American. Payment Center to place the _ Petition from Joyce Sales i payment center in the City Plaza. 2) - opposing any change in the zonIn8 of Newspaper Dispensers: The .Committee, property at 327-129 Brown Street, 311 reaffirms its recommendation that newspaper Ronalds and 1016 Rochester. dispensers be uniform in color, limited in. Applications for Use of :meets size, be of the same design, and that the and Public Grounds: Jane Lewis to City regulate the location- of the picket Emna Goldman Clinic on 10/29/83, 1 dispensers. The Mayor Pro tem noted legal from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., approved. was reviewing. 3) 225 Iowa Avenue: The Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 'Committee -recommends the design, plans for :;/0, Balmer and Neuhauser absent_ 225 Iowa Avenue be approved as presented. Asst. City Mgr. Helling noted the The ConunSttee commends .the .owner on his P- hearing would be: held 11/7 and ffpyRV,atioaya(xc[ae•buildi na a.lErdahl.notetl '" 11%§" :r(eYedtT6pTntgh'P P - ^sib Council request. The Mayor Pro to -mrconimentlati ons of .the Housing declared the motion carried and Commission noted as follows: 1) See minutes repeated and public hearing as set ° of Executive Session. These minutes concern A public hearing was held et the '�a matter which will ba brought.befere the Council in the next few weeks. No action is proposed disposition of three vacated j necessary at this time. 2) Knights of parcels of public rf gh t -of -way which include Columbus proposal per referral - the Housing MICRON an alley right-of-way 1c__ .d between f' Commission recommends Co the City Council ,s Lincoln Avenue and Valley Avenu¢ (Y-8301): [that this parcel of land be released for „ J OR M M� an alley right-of-way abutting the ands of . sale and the proceeds from the sale be 522 South Dubuque Street .f_way3); and Des learmarked for housing programs. A copy of CEDAR RAPIDS Moines Street right-of-way located the letter from the Knights of Columbus and immediately oust of Gilbert Street (V-8304)_ I the Mayor's letter to the Housing Commission tiMoved by McDonald, secondeU by Erdahl . are attached for reference. r that the ORDINANCE APPROVING THE AMENDED Recommendation of the Hotel Steering PRLLIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED AREA DEVELOP- I Committee noted as follows: 1) The HENT (PAD) ANO LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL Committee approved the use of stucco for the DEVELOPMENT -(ESRD) PLAN FOR LO15 94 AND 95 , hotel• Further consultation with the owner 7Y 91 CAE SUBDIVISION, PART Il, be given CO,Cornin tr.' design l last vote for passaye. ^Aft irmat;c^' ro^tl building's exterior 1—de. 1 Particularly the Printers fee s) _. _ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County.ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being dul_% sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEiV, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto att ched was published in said paper time(s). on the fol - 1 wing date(s): Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0_9. day oA.D. 1923. Votary Public No. ),30/5Y OFFICIAL PUBLICATION-. WICIAL ACTION OF:000NCIL -10/31/83- { The cost of publishing the following proce6d-. . Ind claims is $13.49, CumulatiVe cost for this calegS ndar year for said publication is $7615.05..1 1 Iowa City - Council, spec mtg:, JPL 10/31/$3; 7:30, P.M., in the Ci VManager.'s. Conference Room.'. Mayor Pro,, tem:: Perret presiding; CouncilmemDers'present:.,Balmer;. Dickson; Lynch(,McOonald,. Perret. Absent: Neuhauser, Erdahl.. - = - Moved by lynch, seconded by Dickson. -to adopt RES. 83-347, .Bk. 80, p. 1072, AMENDING/ THE DATE FOR ACTION .UPON BIDS AS SPECIFIED., •, IN RESOLUTION NO. 83-312 REGAROING`THE 1984 SPECIAL PAVING ' ASSESSMENT: . PROJECT . (TANGLEM000 STREET/VENTURA AVENUE., AND ST. ANNE'S. DRIVE): Affirmative.; roll' 6411 vote. unanimous; 5/0, Erdahl`and Neuhauser absent. The. MAYO; Pro tem declared,tha resolution. . adopted:.. Moved by'LYnch; seconded by Dickson, to adept'.RES. 83-348. Bk. 80. p. 1073, AMENDING IED IN DATE FR RESOLUTION CNO.:83-ACTION, IFTHE `- RUNDELL, OEARBORN'AND-CENTER'STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS; PROJECT. Affirmativerol1call vote : unanimous,5/0; Erdahl and Neuhauser absent: -''The;: Mayor Pro tem declared;'Lka - resolution .adopted... Moved by Oalmer,; seconded by K:Donald, to:- adjourn 'Ao+informal session, 7:30 P.M. The Mayor.. Pro' tem declared the motion parried, unanimously., 5%0,. <• Erdahl. and Neuhauser absent: A mom,complete description of Council activities is: on. file in the office -of. the City Clerk. s/DAVID PERRET, MAYOR PRO TEM;. e/MARIAN K. KARR. CITY CLERK .�. Submitted for publication ;on il/10/83. -; -lam . November 14, 1983 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB { CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES 1 f l _ rye/ ers fees _.. UBLICATION nson Countess: ESS -CITIZEN `ssen, being duly lthe cashier of the ITIZEN. a netcs- d county. and that •opy of which is published in said me(s), on the fol - Cashier orn to before me L� Notary Yublic OFFICIAL PUBLICATION, OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -11/7/83 The cost of publl5hing the following proceed Ings and claims is 596.37. Cumulative cosi for this calendar year for said publication is S7711.52. Iowa City . Couhcr i, spec. mtg., 11/7/83, 7:30 P.M., in the Civic. Center. Mayor Neuhauser presiding. Councilmembers present: .Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, McDonald, Perret. Absent: Lynch. Mayor Neuhauser proclaimed November 7-12, 1983, as Youth Appreciation Week; and November, 1983 as .Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month. The Mayor announced three.changes to the Consent :Calendar: deletion of item 3e(7) awarding a contract from the Consent Calendar:for a vote separately; add Atty. Meardon and Margaret Nowysz letters; and cbrmct'Council minutes of October 17, 1983, proclamation'to read "Rape and Sexual Awareness,Week." Moved by Ferret, seconded by -Dickson, that the following items and recpmmendations in the Consent Calendar be received; or approved, and/or adopted as amended; lCialo ppro almtg. f Official Council g mt g., 10/25/83 and spec. mtgs., 10/17 and 10/31, as published, subject tocorrections, as recommended by the City Clerk. Minutes of Boards and Commissions: Human Rights Comm. 8/22/83 & 9/26/83; CCN Comm. - 10/18/83; Parks & Rec. -Comm. .10/12/83; Sr. Center Comm. -9/15/83; .Library Board Comm. -10/27/83; Riverfront Comm. -10/5/83. Permit Motions and Resolutions as recommended by the City Clerk: Approving, Class C Liquor License and Sunday Sales for Sycamore Eating .& Drinking Co.; Mall Shopping Center.: Motions: Authorizing the City Engineer to sign an application for use of. highway right-of-way., for utilities accommodation to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company at Highway 01 North and Dubuque Road, Approving Abstract"bf Election for the 10/18/83. .'Primary - Election, as certified by ` the Johnson County Auditor(At-Large: Ambrisco, Strait, Jakobsen,. Nyckay). RES. "a3-349, Bk. 80, p. 3074, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE FY84 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROJECT. RES. 83- 350;-. Bk. 80, 'p. 1075, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE KIMBALL ROAD CURB AND SIDEWALK REPAIR PROJECT. RES. 83-351, ON. 80; p. 1076, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE DUBUQUE STREET IMPROVEMENTS - WASHINGTON STREET TO IOWA AVENUE IN IOWA CITY. RES. 83-352, Bk. 80,: p. 1077, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SANITARY SEWER FOR BDI FOURTH ADDITION TO IOWA CITY, IOWA. RES. 83-353, Bk. 80, P. 1078, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE SALT STORAGE BUILDING AS CONSTRUCTED BY KLEIMAN' CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA. RES. 83- 354, Bk. 80. pp. 1079-1080, APPROVING IOWA CITY'S 1984 THROUGH 1989 STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. Correspondence: .Mary Carey of the DPO Safety Committee regarding the _- hiring of a school crossing guard for - Sycamore Street at California. This letter has been referred to the Police Chief. A-1 Cab, Inc., requesting a cab stand near the bus depot. This letter has been referred to the Parking Supervisor.Loretta Kantor, Doris Rank, Geneviene Allen of Kirkwood Circle appreciation for the CDBG funds to correct the drainage problems, for surfacing and curbs on this street.Letters regarding the proposed new zoning ordinance from: Alan R. Leff, Lorna L. Mathes, Frank Eicher, Joe Chezum, Anthony L. Frey plus eight area residents, Andrew M. Isserman, Dell A. Richard, Charles J- Imig, Sister Mary Venards, Atty. Wm. Meardon and Margaret Nowysz. Memos from the Traffic Engineer, regarding: enforcement of Loading Zones in the Central Business District; passenger Loading Zone in 10 East Bloomington Street; stop sign at Washington Street/Friendship Street; stop sign at Amherst Street and Washington Street and stop sign on Raven at Washington Street. Memo from Director of Parks and Recreation designating parking areas in parks and playgrounds. Application for use ofstreets; and public grounds: Robert E. Gussin.- to picket in front of Jefferson Building on 10/27/83, approved. Affirmative roll call. vote unanimous, 6/0,- Lynch /0;Lynch absent. The Mayor declared .the motion adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Erdahl,'to adopt RES. 83-355-, Bk. 80, p. 1081, AWARDING THE CONTRACT -FOR THE MUNDELL', DEARBORN AND. CENTER STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS • PROJECT TO J.C. CONSTRUCTION, LTD. , OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, for $290,422.20. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted, 5/1/1, with the following division of -roll call vote: Ayes: McDonald, Neuhauser, Ferret,- Dickson, Erdahl. Nays: Balmer. Absent: Lynch. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES.. 83-356, ON. 80, p. 1082, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A QUIT CLAIM DEED DISPOSING OF CERTAIN VACATED DES MOINES STREET RIGHT- OF-WAY, to Frank Boyd for $1,200. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the resoluti on adopted. Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl, to defer for two weeks consideration of a resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and the 'City Clerk to attest one or more quit claim deeds disposing of vacated alley right-of-way abutting the rear of 522'S. Dubuque Street and a resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest one or more quit claim deeds disposing of vacated alley right-of-way located between Valley Avenue and Lincoln Avenue. The Mayor declared the motion to defer carried unanimously, 6/0, Lynch .,absent. PIICRDFILMED By OFFICIAL PUBLICAT 705N OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, that the rule regarding ordinances to be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended, the second consideration and vote be waived and that ORD. 83-3157, Bk. 22, pp. 177-179; APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL 'PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT (PAD) PLAN FOR LOTS 94 AND 95, TY'N CAE SUBDIVISION, PART -2, be voted upon for final passage at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Dickson, that the ordinance be finally adopted at this time. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the ordinance adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-357, Bk. 80, p.- 1083, APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY AND FINAL LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (LSRO) PLAN FOR LOTS 94 AND 95,' TY'N LAE SUBDIVISION, PART 2. Affirmative roll call voteunanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. Moved by McDonald, seconded by Dickson, that the ORDINANCE AMENDING.THE ZONING ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF ROOMERS PERMITTED IN ,RESIDENTIAL" DWELLINGS, as amended, be given second vote for passage. Councilmember Balmer questioned the status of live-in help. City Atty. will report back. After discussion, the Mayor declared the motion carried, 5/1/1,. with the following division of roll call vote: Ayes: Dickson, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret, Balmer. Nays:. Erdahl. Absent: Lynch. - I A public hearing was held to receive citizen comments concerning the recommendations of the Committee on Community Needs. (CCN) on the use of $830,220 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds the City expects to receive in 1984. The fell- . people appeared: Mickey Lauria, CCN Chairperson; Diane Pepetone, Willow Creek Neighborhood Center; 'Gretchen Lucht, Assn. of Retarded Citizens; Karen Hradek, Miller/Orchard Neighborhood; Deb Schoelerman, Longfellow Park; Dan Daly, River Ci ty ousing Collective; Staffinembers Jim Hencin, Marianne Milkman, and Mike Kucharzak. Counflmembers expressed their concerns re individual projects. The. Mayor requested additional information bg furnished to Council and the recommendations be discussed November 14 at Council's informal session. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perret, to adopt .RES. 83-358, Bk. 8D, pp. 1084- 1089, AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE 1984 SPECIAL PAVING ASSESSMENT `PROJECT - TANGLEWOOD STREET-VENTURA AVENUE, ST. ANNE'S DRIVE TO METRO PAVERS, INC. 'OFIOWA CITY,IOWA, in the•amount of $146,867.27. Affirmative roll call vote unenimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared .the resolution adopted. Moved by Balmer, seconded by Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-359, Bk. 80, pp. 1090- JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES 1091, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH HAWKEYE PRESERVATION - LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (Bagel Bakery). Affirmative roll callvote' unanimous, 6/0. Lynch absent.. The Mayor declared. the resolution adopted. - Moved by McOonald,.saconded by'Erdahl, to adopt RES. 83-360, Bk. 80, P. .1092, CREATING AN AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING APPOINTMENTS OF 'MEMBERS THEREOF. - Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor. declared the resolution adopted. , Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-361, Bk. 80,. p. 1093• AMENDING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED PERMANENT POSITIONS IN THE" FINANCE DEPARTMENT - PARKING DIVISION. Councilmember Balmer noted the positions would be funded from parking revenues and not the general fund. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch. absent. The Mayor declared the. resolution adopted. - Moved by McDonald, seconded by Balmer; to adopt RES. 83-362, Bk. 80, p. 1094, AMENDING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED PERMANENT POSITIONS IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT - ACCOUNTING DIVISION.- Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent.' The Mayor declared the resolution adopted.• Moved by Dickson, seconded by Erdahl, to delete consideration of a resolution amending -the number of authorized permanent positions in the Housing and Inspection Services Department Assisted .Housing Division. The Mayor announced the resolution had been approved at a previous meeting and declared the motion to delete carried unanimously, 6/0, Lynch absent. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to defer .consideration of a resolution establishing ,fees and insurance requirements fair right-of-way signs for two weeks. The Mayor declaretl the motion carried, 5/1/1,.with Balmer voting "no" and, Lynch absent. Council requested a report ' on rationale for making fee double that of regular signs. Moved by Balmer, seconded by,,Dickson, that the ORDINANCE TO AMEND. CHAPTER 11 TO SPECIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING A MASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE, be.;.given second vote for. passage. Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Lynch absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Moved by Perret, seconded by Dickson, to adjourn to Executive Session, to discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or where litigation is imminent where its disclosure would be likely to prejudice or disadvantage the position of the governmental body in that litigation. Affirmative' roll call vote unanimous, 6/0,�Lynch absent: The Mayor declared the motion carried and adjourned to Executive Session, 9:10 p.m. A more complete description of Council activities is on file in the office of the City Clerk. s/MARY C. NEUHAUSER, MAYOR s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK Submitted'for publication 11/17/83 ' 10713 November 21, 1983 ��JJ// y Printers fee S. [CD____._ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County.ss: THE IOWA CITYPRESS•CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen. being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS•CITIZEN. a news- paper published in said county. and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ched, was published in said paper _ time(s), on the fol - l0t/��1/�1g dsteisl: Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me C this a..% day ofZiJb-L---.. A.D. 19 3 Notary Public No. /30_4� OFFICIAL PUBLICATION, OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION .OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -11/7/8,3 hiring of a school crossing guard for. Moved by.Balmer,rseconded_bA The Cost of. publishing the following reseed Sycamore Street at California. This that the rule_. regarding ,ordinam: In and claimsiSS96.47. Cupiulative c for this letter. has,been referred to. the Police considered and voted on for passe d calendar year for said publication x51711.52. , Chief. A-1 Cab; Inc:,- requesting Council meetings prior;to�lthe me _ cab stand near..the bus.,depot.._-This 'which it is to f-befinally. "pa Iowa City Couhcii, spec. mtg., - letter ,has been , referred to the. suspended the; "second considers ,11/7/83, 7:30 P.M.,in the .Civic Center. Parking Supervisor. l'- Loretta.:Kontor, vote be waived and that ORD.. 83-3 Mayor Neuhauser presiding. CDunciimembers Doris Rank, Geneviene Allen of 22; .'Pp. 177-179;'APPROVING THE, present: Balmer, Dickson, Erdahl, .Kirkwood Circle, appreciation-Jor: the PRELIMINARY AND FINAL ''PLANNE McDonald, Ferret. Absent: Lynch. " . II CDBG funds to correctthedrainage DEVELOPMENT (PAD) PLAN FOR LOTS94 Mayor Neuhauser .proclaimed November, problems, for surfacing arid,curbs on TY%XAE SUBDIVISION PART,2,',be vc 7-12, 1983, as Youth Appreciation Week; and this street. letters: regarding, the for .,final -"passage at; this November, 1983 as. Alzheimer's Disease proposed new zoning, ordinance from: Affirmative roll call vote unanimo Awareness Months Alan R. Leff, Lorna L. Mathes, Frank Lynch absent: The -Mayor Aecla The Mayor: announced three .changes to Eicher, Joe Chezum,-Anthony L. Frey motion -carried . Moved by Palmer, the Consent.}Calendar: deletion of item- plus eight area .residents, Andrew M. by Dickson,. that the ordinance be 3e(7) "awarding i contract from the Consent Isserman,•Dell A. Richard. Charles J. adopted: at' this time' Affirmati Calendar for:. a vote separately;' add"Atty." Imig,: Sister Mary ,Venards, Atty. Wm... call 'vote unanimous,, 00;', Lynch'. Meardon:and -Margaret Nowysz letters; and Meardon. and Margaret ;Nowysz.. Memos -The Mayor; declared the ordina0ce ad cbrrect'.naCopncil minutes of October 17,' from the Traffic Engineer„ regarding; 1983;-proclation'to read "Rape and Sexual enforcement of Loading ".Zones in - theMoved by Balnwtr seconded byN Awareness ;Week." Moved by Ferret, seconded .Central Business District ••.passenger. to ,'adopt RES.;z83-357, Bk. 780, by -Dickson, that. the following items .and Loading Zone i,n. 10 East.: BlooRington. "APPROVING THE AMENDED PRELIMINARY A rec9mmendations in the Consent Calendar be Street; -stop sign, at, Washington-,LARGE.'SCALE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMEN received( orapproved, and/or adopted as :Street/Friendship Street; stop sign PLAN FOR LOTS • 94':/AND '',95, - amended, at. Amherst Street and Washington ":SUBDIVISION; PART" 2; :;Affirmative Y cBfi.Approval of Official Council "Street and stop sign_ on Ravendtr";_vote.unanimous...,670,,,Lynch ..,Abse Aons, reg. mtg. ; 10/25/83 and'spec. Washington Street. - Memo from Direct r""' 'Mayor"declared the resolution adopt mtgs.; 10/17. and 10/31, as published, of Parks and Recreation designating- " -. subject to corrections, as parking areas, in parks and 1 Moved by i HeDonald, '.secon -.,Subject by the City Clerk. I. playgrounds. Dickson,. that the`; ORDINANCE'AMEN "Minutes of Boards � and . . Application for use bf streeW ZONING. ORDINANCE REGULATING.THE ,N Commissions: Human, Rights Comm and public grounds: Robert E Gussin:-ROOMERS '!PERMITTED IN 1RE5 8/22%83 .& 9/26/83; CCN Comm - to picket in front of. Jefferson 'DWELLINGS, as amended bo given sec 10/18/83;- Parks -& Rec. Comm Building on 10/27/83, approved. for .passage.CouncTlmember 10/12/83;, Sr.' Center Comm. -9/15/83; Affirmative roll call,.voto _unanimous, 6/0; .) questioned the .status of',Iive-i .Library .Board Comm. -10/27/831 Lynch : absent. The Mayor:".declared ,-the -City Atty.,;, will report,;. back., RTverfront Comma -10/5/83: motion adopted.' Moved by •McDonald, discussion`•the"Mayor declared •t :- Peraiit;.Motions- and: Resolutions seconded by Erd4hl, to, adopt; RES. 83-355, carried. '.5/I/1, with the'following as recomoended ;by the City Clerk; - Bk.. 80, p. 1081, AWARDING THE CONTRACf..FOR- of:. roll C411 yoto:. .Ayes::.: Approvingjt Class �C liquor License and THE'`RUNDELL, DEARBORN` AND CENTER STORM.,McDonald, Neuhauser; Perret;'Balme Sunday :Sales` for Sycamore -Eating:& SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 70'." J.C: Erdahl:[Absentq .Lynch Drinking Co.; Mall Shopping Center. CONSTRUCTION, LTB•, OF. IOWA CITY, ]DNA, -for "Motions:" Authorizing: the City $290,422.20. " The Mayor declared :the A public hearing washeld .Engineer to sign an application .for resolution adopted, 5/1/1, with �ihe citizen comer -n" •' concern, use of. highway.:, right-of-way ,for following' division_ of . roll.'., Gall• vote: - racowdendations- :of the Comas utilities 'accommodation.. to Ayes: McDonald, Neuhauser, Ferret,• Community Needs- (CCN) , on:',: the Northwestern � Bell Telephone ' Company Dickson, Erdaht.Naysh. Balmer. Absent: - 5830;220 '•of Community' ."Developm at Highway Y1 North and Dubuque Road. Lynch. The Mayor declared. the resolution Grant:.(CDBG) `. funds ''the; City -e Approving Abstract1bf Eledtion for the adopted. receive. in. 1984. .The.. followin 10/18/83, .'Primary Election, as :appeared: Mickey Lauria,':CCH Cho certified .by -i the Johnson County - .Moved by Balmer, seconded by McDonald; Diane'.Pepetene WillowCreek Nei Auditor (At -Large: Ambrisco, Strait, to adopt, RES. 83-356, Ok. a0, p. 1082; - Center;,'Gretchen Lucht .Assn. of Jakobsen. Nycday). i AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY Citizens; Karen_" Hredek,:;Mille RES. ''83-349, Bk. 80, p. 1074, CLERK TO ATTEST A QUIT CLAIM DEED DISPOSING Neighborhood; ` Deb Schoelerman,.L ACCEPTING "THE -WORK FOR THE FY84 OF CERTAIN VACATED DES MOINES STREET RIGHT= Park; ;, .Dan :Daly, . River _-City ASPHALT RESURFACING PROJECT. RES. 83 OF -WAY, to Frank :"Boyd .'for :51;200; "Collective; .`Staffinembers.- Jim `3W :Bk. 80,•p.:-1075, ACCEPTING THE Affirmative roll call vote unanimous,-. 6/0;- Marianne` Milkman, 'and" Mike''K WORK FOR THEKIMBALL ROAD CURB.AND Lynch 'absent. The Mayor declared the Councilmembers. expressed their.'co SIDEWALK REPAIR PROJECT. RES, 83-351,' resolution adopted. individual projectsThe;.Mayor Bk. 80; P. 1076, ACCEPTING 'THE WORK additional .information -bg ,'_furn FOR THE'DUBUQUE.- STREET IMPROVEMENTS. - Council and`" the recommendat WASHINGTON STREET TO IOWA AVENUE; IN Moved by Perret, seconded by Erdahl discussed November 14,at,Council'e IOWA CITY. RES. 83-352; Bk. 80,' p. to defer for two weeks consideration. of "a .session. 1077, ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE resolution authorizing the Mayor .to sign Moved by Balmer, seconded b SANITARY SEWER FOR.BDI FOURTH ADDiTLUN." and the 'City Clerk`.to-attest one'or"more to adopt RES: 83-.358;Bk.' BO.- TO IOWA CITY, IOWA. RES. 83-353, Bk. quit claim deeds -disposing of vacated alley 1089, . AWARDING,. CONTRACT, ;FOR 80, P. 1078,. ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR right-of-way abutting the rear of 522'5, SPECIAL. PAVING` ASSESSMENT IN THE SALT STORAGE" BUILDING AS Dubuque Street and a resolution authorizing TANGLEWOOD. STREET-VENTURA WAVE CONSTRUCTED BY KLEIMAN' CONSTRUCTION, the Mayor. 'to sign :and the City Clerk to ANNE'S DRIVE TO METRO PAVERS;;, INC INC. OF CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA. RES.;83- attest one or more quit: claim. Qeeds CITY;, -IOWA,. in the -amount of -$1 354, Bk. 80, pp. 1079-1080, APPROVING 'disposing of vacated alley right-of-way . Affirmetive roll 'call vote unanim IOWA CITY'S 1984 THROUGH1989STREET located between Valley Avenue and Lincoln Lynch absent. The Mayor decl CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. Avenue. The Mayor declared the motion to resolution adopted Correspondence: .Nary Carey of defer carried unanimously,. 6/0, ,Lynch .Moved by Balmer, seconded ti the DPO Safety Committee regarding the ,aosent. to adapt RES. 83-359, Bk.° 80; 'p f MICROFILMED BY DORM MICROLAB `' CEDAR RAPIDS -DES t401NES n Printers fee S-66_7 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson Cou'nty,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto aaped was published in said paper time(s). on the fol ' (,7 /9E3 Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of_liCfC.,e A. D. 4 f7 oa/ �d p (Votary Public NO. .OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. ' - OFFICIAL ACTIONS OFTOUNCIL-11/14/83 The cost of publishin the followingproceed- Ings 8 claims is 520.44. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publications is 47731,96; Iowa City Council, "spec.. mcg:._ 11/14/83, 7:00 P.M., in the Civic Center. fbyvr,Neuhausor presiding. Councilmembers. present: : Balmer, Dickson.' , � Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser,.:. Perrot, Erdahl' (7:30).. r... .. 'Moveil•byBalmer.seconded by Lynch!,. to sat a public hearing for -November. 22, - 1983, on the Wastewater -Collection > and Treatments Program as proposed -by--the Wastewater Facility Committee.: Individual Councilmembers: expressed., wncenvs,!.. and requested ..the. matter be diseuesodin detail: Mbve`Lby Balmer,..:', seconded ' by. Porret, to recess :.,the formal: -meeting until after discission of the,program- The. Mayor 'declamd'the'motion c:arri'ed, ' 6/0, Erdahl, absent. .... i Moved by McDonald,- seconded. by . Pcrrat;_ to adjourn to Executive' Session itodiscuss a`public employer;"strategy regarding collective bargaining.with,City employee iorgant ationti as such discus-., sion is exanpted from :the provisions '-of Chapter 28A according ,to Chapter 20.17(3)., Affrrmati4e rollcall vote unanimous,' 6/0.' Erdahl absent. •-'I The Mayor declared the 'motion'wrried and adjourned- 'to Executive Session; i'.7:10 - P.M. , jCouncil returned to informal 'open I session, 7:25;`P,M: ..'After 'discussion,.. Council returned to:formal -meeting t9i45. P.M. Erdahl present..; Moved.,by Balmer, seconded,by, Lynch, to , set, ;a • .. public hearing for November,22, 1983, on,. the Wastewater . Collection and Treatment Program' as proposed Eby the';' Wastewater 'Facility Committee:- The'Mayor. declared . the motion carried unanimously, : -7/0. all 'Cauncilmembers.present. Moved by Balmer; seconded. by'Perret, to adjourn -to infor"1� session:.' The Mayor- declared the motion%, carried unanimously, 7/0, ail-* Councilmembers Present, I0:00�P.M:r - ! _ A more complete description of - Council activities ...is on;file, in the office of the City Clerk. sAIARY Cd!NEUHAUSER. MWYOR sAWUAN'K. KARR'..'CITY; CLERK Submitted'. for-,publication.11/23/83 Nobember 28'1983 MICROFILMED BY 'JORM MIC-ROLAB i CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES esday, December 61 1983 -Iowa City Press-Cltizea-5C UBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Ix[B ICMM CLOLOc IU MC Ttbi1HG pH..T%M[7IM IM CI �•� "Mel ISOv 15C• P,M... 6 B1MlN t TM ILUM CU nYANY MD@M#/Nl1 42N��Z �SNS LBOM6 bILLUUM13 BALL OSN {I{FCL•7 TjSGcii NTC}[}IU MIrBVIC! I]55]•T ,,AL Alr!1cL�� LN IN ,FBG gOL'F S41uUNM NLI L'I'NNIMBB NISixfI 9T.SIU.6 CICC..Nulc­C1CNI.. 01 - • .. CDxw..ITTCONPUNi UNITIUS CS`LIxC. DNNN19P BLIC ITIUN5. INC. TBGEPS LLB I.LY KIM,G . NU SYC KIM, "CH MAXI INC. L[({ I.A LbLE ID..ALDEr PATPICIA FOP a TA LBr AY.IS : IM EN C��'LACCLbiSN tl0 CORP. FLLErL1It ECICCNbUPNLT D.YLUPB BKUTHLNb. INC. 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L CE. INC. P. I ORD TRUCK 5ALCb ,INIAN IG L NLVAI. iIlICnL SuYPLTr INC. rlx v 1NG TN IN o, no, cTNG ST PACS CO. IC NP. IG. CO. LtNITE,dALLS PAXT'LEL INC. b Lc.I NL. MIB. LA0. .ALE aNt.- . 1 xEmox EMGI.N fOP6. INC. EPOR COM YY• 'TNU• L OFhI C 1'UNN./EQUIP. ' SV21 .Yb IUND TOTAL. vnv915 1)1�SS FUNDI svEcIAL HEVCNUL IUxu - 1A5. 1.215. M ALyLMN\x•VILSU. L AS3UC.. INC.. BLNLAY IUNA.CITv UU1T.6IDE tV1BIN}I IM.r ps CREDIT OF ICIC,, J N F STOPj� ruts PNOc/.# LYY VL T U4 2.9UO.OL 90..pp0 PIPE ]MUu6TH{EbLT CDAND FBI.. BIaG:OP IGF COMSN �O.IOO.OS R8 N1C1bT I...LY sL" ICLS ALD E 'LECOPPS PRL". /3• �55j INA CITI pNLbL•CIrIZCN LSIt 4ILl PUb LICITIONS hI 1.g1 'PER ryI� IPIN. 90 N.]P $ PCM 10 L ILN,bUN M1CNIILNBNUN 011NC IIUTEIY�FICA ILI NbflIbIH $.dB hLBUIE[MCT INC 1f1'bNT GpBmPMUVE A NB1 1 111j.50...yy IN.CB 6. 65..M0 SLIIAR„ANANBINfL AbSUC MCUIM[!L NUILD IIMGI INPMOV 'MILT 959.91 CLCCUILITT '1 NI TIN VNOPISbIxGYI[!5 9P.00 +TIIM'LEI STNEC cc YA HLC 1x6UNANC C. INC. MUTANT BDNO ELT•INGN13C0 96,tl91.Ye IUND TUTIL ASSISTED HOUSING VARIOUS LANDLORDS . RENT 68.959:)5 175.00 RPE ARTMENTA RENT RENT - 11 ,.00 , AUR APARTMENT AGENCY A RENT 117.00 All APARTMENT AGENCY AGENCY--- HENT 100.00 AUN ApANTNENT AURAPARTMEXT AGENCY. RENT RENT - 118.00 118.00 AUR .APARTMENT AGENCY AUR APANINCNTAGEX CY RENT - 21.00 118'00 AUR APANTXENT AGENCY RENT MAO AUR APARTMENT AGENCY PENT RENT 775.00 JAMES P: HAYES NE NT - 107.00 -169.00 MIKE NODGE MIKE NODGF JCNOMEJ. NEU2IL RENT RENT 295.00 267.00 SEVILLE APARTMENTS NENT RENT .166:00 LEO TORRANCE TOWNC REST MOBILE HONE COURT RENT 180.00 ,1.00 UNIVERSITY OF IONA RENT 26.50 UNIVERSITY OF IONA RENT 99.50 '751.00 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Of IOWA RENT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSIT': OF IONA RENT RENT 29.00 '226.00 WESTERN HILLS ESTATES CITY OF 10 WA CITY ITPENSES 12,201.81 ASSISTED HOUSING TOTAL 83.686.56 GRAND TOTAL S2 December 6, 1983 y 11471 CIALpPUBLICATION OFFICIAL P IS6NANE... I CAS. IS l;.UI Sl SIR t Y I.. S- ­ 53.0 •X 1,121 M .C.'t., YCflXlhCC x![PlI3yyL 1.UU SUN— . SUNY ET, } IUM[11SEUC. C'1 LTC ]'3]gp3/•Y1D LTILALi MDIRN1 Uf 1l 1CIM LUDI P. PUUiIbT(AI1./C1M.1 IPTlO RNEAI-Lui./clx.l I NRI IY PXI'$I ELECTRIC TpALE RN OSNE'YUUIY. IIE ;AS L LLLCT MIC I PlMS Iv.93].1 y ]Sy 54 ]1.9X1.91 'ICA ISC N1UCESU SUYiCLINIC ..]O.U36.5 •ESSO 111.6] I.VICt SiPF CRRIIC ]3S1: JG5 .ING 51 IGCLLL j1.Og •P FLVP: O00iSINI PMINTIRG 5�:00 ECNEU,YN 5X..... SNENIIF ILL AICk5 )] PD6MDP• INC. JDDGEALMA{{I SUi RML. fl l: 5] 9 AUDIO VIS U SUp I, Nf RAUUSUPP. Q LT.. l• .ESTERS CU. b IFLTY CU. JOVG[F[EiRLA O.EYi ASL. 331.5y0 C LRO%(ICC I tNSP AY PLuNr/P EIEPkNR'-sp., 1J3.ypp0 C SUPY. MEc5RSfmnl, UFO. EUMU ANG1it PI Ty GIF{(MLLP I)hG 5l NYIC[Eb PCR: INC: 6PNLI,TN SUPP I. )E. 0 L EVffUDffU....UC./{T).RAINING U. 11TIVL PUb. CU. S.GITSY IUwlSOUI46DNS 29Pl •II .NV ICE M1'.uCEAi L1 UxpS0001 P. S:a, 6IRC3M,, L M11i1FUP EOfCfUIY�MEPS MAT "MNAL'127.1'. SUMP. ]:10 gI,0:0E 6, k1CA50n1L5C01X[. IIiIIIEE!L 1t�5:Lt s f. SINZICI' INC. I I_( bNCI1.SA 551 EC.' 10:31 UPBd. IRC. i PPLY CO FEC, ILx P YDwAL SIIYV. RLI, C ]Rl: N WWI b.,p U'IlI'11I 111.0 f ICDEO•L ...... ICLR SUAj.PLIE6 ..niiil�TRA IMNlMR PAA )O: INC. 1M I•TNI N4 III.N/RAT YP. 1 A P. NAT y] 9l 1.595:00 EOUC /TRAIMIAG 6U DOTS UC YMl NT XC. I]E� X00 61(,[ENS NSUPAXC[ a". AG. fYSVLY bMPP '•Z C'1 LTC LViLEEP %NTNOIINS"I ENS" Ips - DODSCL 1l 3\T US TuxgXE Co.E IPTlO RNEAI-Lui./clx.l ' SX CPS R TpALE RN OSNE'YUUIY. IIE ]I .bu . IMC LBStLCUI„llwl RLUh. SI•RLS L LINE. y ]Sy 54 ]1.9X1.91 O.M MIETOVICCS LRSICN I'^CEIC YCLE .NOP. INC R INC.'. it CRA :U VPLT CO. '.IENCL Buy! CLUb _ IML bNIYIEt 6.A IM.1 IN* I ill tlLDG f: SUPP. 't LII P. Ii 'Mf Mr.4 ] :LLE 1.5 1 3 1:3 1.1 1 PURC.11C ..k NAGtGSYiTLNb. INC MdPONS 57b 24 IUPP. 131.95 IRTU/.LAI IDRTAFlNTUNEU T 1 CN INOP f0U1P RF. IOPFCP EVUI PNENT NCNTAL A P. NAT y] 9l 1.595:00 A NACN INERY GU CIliMllc�IICNPPOUECERC SUPY. I]E� X00 M yMyAEyAR[RL10 PA4IXNVlM.DL AUTUMIZZUU ICEET3TSX5565N f:N, INC.- CDNNN LII LNR.PAIp..,- XUPRAV' AM T NELL'ALUERIE ItTCOLIFE IMbDNAXCE NEMSIL 1:JS ].tl)t EE EC6 NEYT111LLCTENTEP60AY. .UPINi3Nf. PO 1 MELTING N1EPAFINIIIL NNISNS T. 1l NIppILDT LL•5 1P,LUNIb�1 E111(1(I,,,,TOTT E LCTNICO"FARSURRLT. INC. ELLE}N11LI,,,CfI.LN6U VUxU TOTAL 25..47.71 FUhU9 CAVIIAL PNOJLCTS N6"UNCNT CO. RISCILM LI 11LI ]I .bu . IMC LBStLCUI„llwl hLU. y ]Sy 54 ]1.9X1.91 URL xG SERVICES bEpTGpTi III[E EATA,. LknTlRS LAC)NE'!klRf.I SGMYj L'!fi lLU IYxl11.N t1.NLwTAL 111.6] CR[IfEI,DELECTNIC bUPPLE CO. LUSNICANTbv k !, LID.. ].IU pU.9 CO IMCTIP''SCFC I.ULA1,VS UVPLY CO. ICCON.Np."�UYP. CNGIMLI 31 URGU EI. NICMLNUbnCOCNSST5n.CO. M1i'C}OCC,!'NUIwEPS5'MCCFGACLI..RINC. }N�TI1 RcG((IS CNVICES EF 'E MIN YMVI [f5 - j.00 9]) 00 CLLINNIb54I5'LI LIlCTRIC (GSS UAGtV LMTLSI` VIf,.E PNLSCO+1 NINIIL 11JJ18OYA SIIPP. PNSETING 9 Y'NICONAEVNC. �G\CC[[TLUEI•w.P DpUUII.0 IMRYE ICA T./Clk.l I18TNOOM YLNST XI ANI CO...So.T ONb. INC. YY.• MJUNc tlk.' RL ]L FLUXIMM xoxsoN ONTx WCSTIpx ELL MIA GCiUNiLPSfAY T SISTANCE CILI.S' i:10:: SLGVY li1"AOGTNICT•CD SNIVI'�MATTlPTLL ISSOCIATES EUMU ANG1it PI Ty GIF{(MLLP I)hG 5l NYIC[Eb GS ))J)0E 1�.9O8Yy:191 bLNP L VNYUPSI... AF YE EESTMLSIR Al..,D INC.NLNC MER G SCNYIGEs ]1:991: RCURNICI NLSISTVRYIDNA4lS YUNU TOTAL N�519.410.44 FUNDI ENTERPRISE FUNDS - 'N{' h!,,N ICE IL :00 PURC.11C ..k NAGtGSYiTLNb. INC MdPONS 57b 24 IUPP. 131.95 IRTU/.LAI IDRTAFlNTUNEU T 1 CN INOP f0U1P RF. IOPFCP EVUI PNENT NCNTAL A P. NAT y] 9l 1.595:00 A NACN INERY GU CIliMllc�IICNPPOUECERC SUPY. I]E� X00 M yMyAEyAR[RL10 PA4IXNVlM.DL AUTUMIZZUU ICEET3TSX5565N f:N, INC.- CDNNN LII LNR.PAIp..,- XUPRAV' AM T NELL'ALUERIE ItTCOLIFE IMbDNAXCE NEMSIL 1:JS ].tl)t EE EC6 NEYT111LLCTENTEP60AY. .UPINi3Nf. PO 1 MELTING N1EPAFINIIIL NNISNS T. 1l NIppILDT LL•5 1P,LUNIb�1 E111(1(I,,,,TOTT E LCTNICO"FARSURRLT. INC. ELLE}N11LI,,,CfI.LN6U "U". 9E:I1 IS IV',:IU 3 N6"UNCNT CO. RISCILM LI 11LI ]I .bu . C�LGLAAIEIN\TIONII 1IUf1..RUSNSuNV,L " Y: 531:j0 BR {TVUIVY tOXML NfCI MTLON 6E UNG IN lLPIAG'CO. Cl..iN" [[CON}iIN11 t7'ON E ECfhItAL L FEYY SETS 6 TOO L SUPP LT CO. ,5[LLIIYEOL15R SIIPY. >S>L:eS 1 CR[IfEI,DELECTNIC bUPPLE CO. LUSNICANTbv k Y. GRILL Cwn6T. CO. oBUNG LAM l.I YEA• INC. 1 Du$rH IE3. INC. GAS 3t'M V, C[ l C. OB Ef:CT P..IC 5IC MOTORS OF IOWA CITY . HNUCC VRISL ELECTRIC -CU. L IH[. AL SIGAAL CORP. VEATHIR .POM}b CENTER EAL VORTEX C4 Y TON Cb, INC. N, M'N INR ILL INDUSTNILb IN PER! PRODUCTS CO. VICTORIA ... TMEN5 CU., INC. YL CAD CO. YC U. ERIC 'I GREEK ELI. }O}NPBu1.US TOML Il -- BEINInGNLDAEEIMCG EDB Ip. CITi ASS OC. O(' RANCH JUNX•5 GROCERY. C JOMM6OL CHINE SNU}, I.C. AE[LLFSfYMl N' VMD RECH 5ULl UA uuUCTS CO. RO[NIG! ALL RRON. CLCD IEINt EAPTfN TCIAL AXDOFICTS CII. 1E 611 L CILEN IINEL MTEJUyXyML t DOE STORE PNODUC25 CU RCCIHE LDEIPNEkT, INC.ES• INC. iGGIIENLf HC MDPICRSON L Co. RCGOIAGLE LANYI ACI..... CMENICIL CU. X TNO PAYEES IMC. RETTLLN, NAXLAM ' Z [N. JBXN CT Cu. SYNIC75 -''I( 1111,1EA. 11C0NN1.BG bi:�l ].IINI.ED 1111itST jANLLEYITI, StNIYICLS PIIthr CU. IRPM ,SCE LIVE_ SII PP. I511•iT XUPRAV' AM T NELL'ALUERIE ItTCOLIFE IMbDNAXCE h8 1L PPINTI1111, UCh 910:00 RCAUENi OF CORP. GNA PN IC 6DPPLLlS' IS IV',:IU 1.11 AL 6CIENCC3 DNTNY E6tEPM bEL4 GNAVEL CO., INC DINT N16C EL NOS SUPYI.I ES S 00 ]VNy:6♦ M.ybM UCE OPEN y2 NEANMA . IC bUPPLT CO. 3 E ECfhItAL L FEYY SETS NiNLIEG: C. 0R6 ((CAT./CIN.1 EOUC5/TPAT.M"R,S11pY gZ:IiO P(kCM•S S IE ICU. ,U}• "'IT 51:00 PSIT CPS' SUPPLY . iFN: 3NG• SUVALIISASNS NEL FLRTIORAA.LY PNLSCO+1 NINIIL 9]0' E1NC.' SIIPP. PNSETING Lgy:6I PYFAN3RULISY I'CpT E. INC. DpUUII.0 IMRYE ICA T./Clk.l IV1;1] - 14.P5 1,).10 N� Y CP NPPO ULCTS ICD.. ' TNAYLII.. LAUNONT SERVICE II:"" !•YNV•TV 40y59. X1N0L - E HN.U'GLN' LAx - ETNIC ASSOC. .tiDlTi_ SIN mt lCe 1.VIYYll.UU Ct VNYUPSI... AF LI':10 SCIUUR.P. AULA.i.UBND Tb kl[F \bLE RCURNICI NLSISTVRYIDNA4lS 1':00 .IFP LCtIT I..0 'CUFUER CU. EEC Sv8L TINY nEOICIN! 'N{' h!,,N ICE IL :00 SiCY pALES•TIPE IA.M ITlM CU, IVL ff.NTCN 'E ETERS IIIN PU uN! 4lC uNUTAG lA!'E 11 6 St..?U o. STEWC 5 SAND CP !L CO.. INC TLFMCIIGNAVMI CS. INC. EY11 YNtLLNYLi11LING IC LAPOPAiIINY C N1ClL SNPYI115 L.iON ONT SlNVICI 2%6.08 UITONNSupAIDEI` M _CO., INC. ON YUUTN - IUD CII[N[ ✓. A,0 TO AGC NC I1 D"ICLThUUlY IhtAL '..,11 .0O . 2.14:0 N OLIMG L ASSOCI Ai eS ♦l! SCO •`{L(VSy' LNUI3ETL. IT NI YIYpNV 21NR U LALp CMNNLLSED h, INC. I'EI ICIIIUNIL NEOIA LC CCIR..TFilCe,Th1 f.ZS95:Y5 )•IPS:000 EA INC• ' ': , . - BD5 L01MCSxEM}iISsu.5 EXP UTA NT m ll:dD FUN01 TROT ANU ICLNCi Uh CORAM". INC. ISC. NLl UM05 ITNtI\L 'gT:yO ACUND. LuUI5 NN(11EfEN[AC [�C[�..RN 1 p AD !•lgl.s�jU C,GNNUNNBDD:. PLi MLC«'ATI OL:L': LiIIIY IC NISCL PNOCt551I'4AbUP ] •DO CE ANU ACTION 4DCP IIT tbUUNS IC I•/P'h•1 IOC,.L 111 CN F ASbUC.. INC ILEIGlI MbS TM.Cib 1'gjgy ICNU11— MICROFILMED BY JORM i iCROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES j I FUND TOTAL -ISC. NLIUN05 � : D J Iola•x'� . lY0:U0 I f aia'Ri 1E:93 I3.De •1R]'l9 ,111 I' e99.]0 15.33 1159q.99 ).0�9qq9. :4110'. 11.$ 19.555 ,39].00 I •g]3�RO .Dl ..i II3 :U4 111 U 33.50 43 15 l.1)I:IT la. ] 15 01:u0 15.U0 m Submitted for publication 1.".1 2//83 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS OCTOBER, 1983 declared the resolution defeated unani- mously, 0/6, Erdahl absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by rI. MAIL Yk Ferret, to adopt RES. .83-366, Bk. 80, pp. ruxol OENLNAL FUNU 1099.1101, AUTHORIZING FILING OF THE 1984 ACE "L.11"c Cn wL Ox 16 fx :MYRIEES OOMMUIITY DEVELOPMENT BE= GRANT/ML•TRO- irxo MCMF L V,"u POLITAN ENIITLDU2?r, PROGRAM STATEMENT FOR .,"ILLI:` PiMUIlxrs, S.C.Ir� cn 1984 IN THE AMOUNT OF $830,220.ONDER THE :o6 v.e eo HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OFNEON. LTU. NI �FEPICAN-bIP .SUE. Me 1974, AS AMEMIDED, INCIt1DING ALL ONDFR- ALENICAN binoixT u STANDINGS AND ASSUPANCFS CONTAINED THEREIN i.Ewic�: LiuLiw1 -U,x Cu. So No AND DESIGNATING TME CITY MANAGER AS THE .�"Lwifi: LLuc.0 i�csxcu.b.T Du AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE. �ENICAX aociclY FUP PFNSU...I Du GRANT. Karen Hradek representing AMDEPSOx. "AN Lu p ng �xexsDoxl'. LD eL Miller/Orchard Neighborhood,' thanked A_"or.T IN 11 cl' Sl.a r: Council for their support.' Affirmative �ssU°.'±TLefL"cllrivif kLNYlctS roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl Ciio.AreD Ll txN lAc IOC cL B FFICt PPDOUF LID. OF absent. The Mayor declared the resolution tlACUrRI P P,ctL. I 111Luo cowrlcF. INC. Pvw adopted. eil"iia1 aviouii"I.c.'srplfs ani Moved by Balmer, seconded by ecM LeN. tLMlP CD. McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-367, Bk. 80, ...........AGM tlELU EX. [NANLtS P" pp. 1102-1103, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN Brltlw !AL s" ADDOIDUM TO THE AGREEMENT' WITH HILICRE,ST .—st—SI f'"IAL c—cks r'"ul FAMILY SERVICES, DBA IOFB CITY RESIDENCE, 'BILNu ow ICA 11 FAMILY glG Bi UT"f N5/nIG 115 TCXS OF l,l UldT- UNODUCTID.d FOR THE USE OF NrwDNITx Deveu3PMENT BICCK BLDgS I,oDFs LT„. PC� eUn b Io AND rrcnENT GRAND FUNDSRES AENTIAE, REHARE FACILITY AND. O1 PUNALU Loi '.� AAGEN 1ACXIIL L •ELUI"c UTILIZE A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY FOR tluDlTis uM TAv! c!i MENTALLY ILL ADULTS. Affirmative roll CESS loRti, Til;` M.U. Mhl vote uilanim6us, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Bbl"�o:,s,CE Icil°�:" 1--, INC. Lui Mayor declared the resolution adopted.. .g� DAPi„IxoyI OOAS "ANOLD. - -int Moved by 'Balmer,, seconded .by RUYI.b 1 McDonald, to adopt RES.' 83-368- Bk. EO, .... BUREAU °F"oAirDMr:' i:cAlxs sui pp. 1104-1110, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO �• sisll:d liib.i u SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST ANt. nabs A4Es i CAODiWA aTbTCYNC:- YIR11 UUUCT UILIIYTIPF IYOUMT . 01 MTP. IUUIY. UI V�I�TN Meei III bIJU. C[C./1N8P. AINIR, SUYV. lU VIAAN 5CTC Zi :�/CINING SU11YY. w 3]b i lNLFCF TrY IAL 2, NUS ITR T./f IY TAXES $1,634,535.13 ,U.i LICENSES 8 PERMITS 23,319.58. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION FINES 8 FORFEITURES 36,635.42 Js.�, CHARGES FOR SERVICES 500,201.08 Bolds (Millard warehouse Project) Series B INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE 618.299.12 of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. The Mayor USE OF MONEY R PROPERTY 121,573.15 declared the motion carried unanimously, MISCELLANEOUS 246,482.21 6/0, Erdahl absent. The City Attorney and TOTAL GENERAL $3,181,045.69 City Clerk stated that Council should also Ub UYIP PEP wa c' 1�:i:inc an RP. TO THE FY84 FINDING AGREEMENT WITH UNITED take action on a previously deferred reec- LEASED HOUSING $ 78,779.19 lution establishing fees for right-of-way OTHER HOUSING 8.555.20 signs. After discussion, moved by Balmer, TOTAL SPECIAL S 87,334.39 s,eccrdsd by Dickson, to adopt a resolution yLy CCCL PU('N r1tInM3 DcID61D, Moved - by Dickson, seconded by MCDonald, to byRES. 83-370, Bk. 80, establishing fees and insurance require- ments for right-of-way signs. The Mayor GRAND TOTAL - - $3.268,380.08 declared the resolution defeated unani- mously, 0/6, Erdahl absent. Moved by McDonald, seconded by rI. MAIL Yk Ferret, to adopt RES. .83-366, Bk. 80, pp. ruxol OENLNAL FUNU 1099.1101, AUTHORIZING FILING OF THE 1984 ACE "L.11"c Cn wL Ox 16 fx :MYRIEES OOMMUIITY DEVELOPMENT BE= GRANT/ML•TRO- irxo MCMF L V,"u POLITAN ENIITLDU2?r, PROGRAM STATEMENT FOR .,"ILLI:` PiMUIlxrs, S.C.Ir� cn 1984 IN THE AMOUNT OF $830,220.ONDER THE :o6 v.e eo HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OFNEON. LTU. NI �FEPICAN-bIP .SUE. Me 1974, AS AMEMIDED, INCIt1DING ALL ONDFR- ALENICAN binoixT u STANDINGS AND ASSUPANCFS CONTAINED THEREIN i.Ewic�: LiuLiw1 -U,x Cu. So No AND DESIGNATING TME CITY MANAGER AS THE .�"Lwifi: LLuc.0 i�csxcu.b.T Du AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE. �ENICAX aociclY FUP PFNSU...I Du GRANT. Karen Hradek representing AMDEPSOx. "AN Lu p ng �xexsDoxl'. LD eL Miller/Orchard Neighborhood,' thanked A_"or.T IN 11 cl' Sl.a r: Council for their support.' Affirmative �ssU°.'±TLefL"cllrivif kLNYlctS roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl Ciio.AreD Ll txN lAc IOC cL B FFICt PPDOUF LID. OF absent. The Mayor declared the resolution tlACUrRI P P,ctL. I 111Luo cowrlcF. INC. Pvw adopted. eil"iia1 aviouii"I.c.'srplfs ani Moved by Balmer, seconded by ecM LeN. tLMlP CD. McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-367, Bk. 80, ...........AGM tlELU EX. [NANLtS P" pp. 1102-1103, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN Brltlw !AL s" ADDOIDUM TO THE AGREEMENT' WITH HILICRE,ST .—st—SI f'"IAL c—cks r'"ul FAMILY SERVICES, DBA IOFB CITY RESIDENCE, 'BILNu ow ICA 11 FAMILY glG Bi UT"f N5/nIG 115 TCXS OF l,l UldT- UNODUCTID.d FOR THE USE OF NrwDNITx Deveu3PMENT BICCK BLDgS I,oDFs LT„. PC� eUn b Io AND rrcnENT GRAND FUNDSRES AENTIAE, REHARE FACILITY AND. O1 PUNALU Loi '.� AAGEN 1ACXIIL L •ELUI"c UTILIZE A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY FOR tluDlTis uM TAv! c!i MENTALLY ILL ADULTS. Affirmative roll CESS loRti, Til;` M.U. Mhl vote uilanim6us, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Bbl"�o:,s,CE Icil°�:" 1--, INC. Lui Mayor declared the resolution adopted.. .g� DAPi„IxoyI OOAS "ANOLD. - -int Moved by 'Balmer,, seconded .by RUYI.b 1 McDonald, to adopt RES.' 83-368- Bk. EO, .... BUREAU °F"oAirDMr:' i:cAlxs sui pp. 1104-1110, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO �• sisll:d liib.i u SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST ANt. nabs A4Es i CAODiWA aTbTCYNC:- YIR11 UUUCT UILIIYTIPF IYOUMT . 01 MTP. IUUIY. UI V�I�TN Meei III bIJU. C[C./1N8P. AINIR, SUYV. lU VIAAN 5CTC Zi :�/CINING SU11YY. w 3]b i lNLFCF TrY IAL 2, NUS ITR T./f IY nu'” (EAT. clD.l nou:isi vU.6s N Nlc. euulD. } ` hVY MSNIY3 ,U.i MNICAM}"bEYS NI YS UO bUnbi. SUVY. i0:i 3.. -WT Fill •T. LLS IP. LCM1. 1. TU.. yylsilleNU i'Ift Js.�, 1UYYL 11,9 PNLLT lLf •T. I.t/CIwfULATi,•G T�:i 29.i 1.131. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY. C.... LL YNFSS PUtlLISNlNS MID THE AS,OCIATICN FOR RETARDED CITIZENS :, c£,ilsi°Lw'1 Dx"bPtllF YULiCY nu'” (EAT. clD.l nou:isi vU.6s OF JOHNSON COUNTY FOR THE USE OF COMMUNITY EP AITIS. JO"F -CMA.nrbs w[c6xo c r(UEu CORP.cl.islui 1 C UA:S i�.D u FOR ADULT DEVELOPMENT E BIOCIC GRANT THE TION AND EXPANSION OF THE NEISCNAD[LLT CMI 1 LA E WAS CM TV A LANE 9900"3 C]I TT EPPL AxCE SrxrlcL .M ALS X!R IUN"Is IFcs Moa, ICA,.N317 ' CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY= DISABLED r C; inAEEi:iIC SUPPLY. Ixl. E.uli olSc•LLo:i,G.ci ES ADULTS AEESLmative CO11 Cdll VtTte lulanimous,'6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayors IFMA U SU PAEXE COUNT {{M ITL. AI U.., Of I CY. AMU.., U1'1' MILIMG "[t 15 NL U1P6 :IMUA UIC IC! ! IY. IeCldred the resolution adopted. ',GONM UFi[ �IUFM'ExclnELxlxc CO. N[C, C.1 S5tb/ 1Ruhs CONN Loulr pIP ' Moved by McDonald, seooSided by CCO.aTNU TION ATERIALS. IAC. . C°FSUNUNb U.... TUUL ` In6N 'U 1V. PM N /1•F.Ixln[f Dickson, to adopt REB. 83-369, Bk.. BOL pp. 1111-1112, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO: SIGN ONTRACT C LAMING —VIE �FTRACTUM4b Tou UPPLT Co.' �.€ ENSA-CNDNb Li sILT.It. IAC NCR. L - Ix T° NtUG PLUMNIN° SUSr ...188 1jAT­ iN.l AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN ADENDMENf OPEN EL �7fIA MICb AB. "C.ityE"P° cITi11O C.0"A Ub UYIP PEP wa c' 1�:i:inc an RP. TO THE FY84 FINDING AGREEMENT WITH UNITED 1E` a�bAN 511C SUPPLY Co. U ni Submitted for publication 12/2/83 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS OCTOBER, 1983 TAXES $1,634 ,535.13 LICENSES "Pg MITS 23,319.58.. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION FINES G FO"nFEITORCS 36,635.42 ' CHARGES FOR SERVICES 500,201.08 Bolds (Millard Warehouse Project) Series B INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE USE OF MONEY 6 PROPERTY 618,299.12 121,573.15. of the City of Iowa City, Iowa. The Mayor MISCELLANEOUS 246,482.21 declared the motion Carried unanimously, Erdahl absent. The City Attorney and TOTAL GENERAL 53,181,045.69 6/0, City Clerk stated that Council should also LEASED. HOUSING '$ 78,779.19 take action on a previously deferred reso- OTHER HOUSING 8,555.20 lution establishing fees for rightbf-way Signs. After discussion, moved by Balmer, TOTAL SPECIAL 5 87,334.39 seconded by Dickson, to. adopt a resolution establishingfees and insurance requite- GRAND TOTAL - $3,268,380.08 ments for right -Of -way signs. The Mayor ' declared the resolution defeated unlanl-_ mously, 0/6, Erdahl absent. - YL"w,N awl"C ' Moved- by. McDonald, seconded' GcALvAL vxuu"cT U!IATIU" I L" Perrot, to .adopt RES_ .83-366, Bk- 60, Pp. ru"ol ru,u 1099-1101, AUTHORIZING FILING OF THE 1984 -Cr FIAT'— !v. o! xir..luul v. Axl"Aa surf. - •EMD RAN AL COFPRRIITY. pEVEIAPM'27T BLOCK A- luUlP"thT "TAI. tuuc.�IhA L surP. STA,14�T:. FOR ,. aLERs, PtM U1C POLITAN EMITLE ENT. PROGRAM F vAb 1.1 xrs, Ixc. •i�c 'Du[, TPII"ING su PF. x °o1R"sC1Cis 1984 IN THE AMOUNT OF $830,Z20•UNDER THE, y HORSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF :FEPECAN'biP•I uC. . xerLN euAC1 rrel•L bUUA INUI FL 1974, AS AMMEO,- DKMHDING AIN. UNDER- CNICAx bl"D AN A"EAICA" N1.RA CLISTIN Co. L STAFIDISIGS AND ASSURANCES CONTAINED 1HEREIN CMICAN LUCKERT A45UC. TUONS ICAT./CIN I EU -,f - AND DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER AS ,THE a"E"IfA. P; . N"AG AII1.CTT I FOR PFMSU"MEL Do.".A: � IAIt:N s _ Pb AUTHORIZED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THE ,APE NCA" 60CIE LYMPIC•MiSMERSXI BLUO. UASi. SUVY. HErepresenting •Ne smuili UD GRANT. - Karen P .Lav LT 1 aTDIT T - Neighborhood, thanked EN, ictl..".'b NE61S1NRIUN onot.lITAONI P.Aa[i1. - Miller/Orchard ,aesa°aci.ii"s eieii_ Council for their support. Affirmative o1- AA"AEYL CNAPTIN ATED LLANw1AC 1"C I.INRI." C_1SIIII AU "Coll Call .Vote UnanlAbU=, 6/0, Ecdahl _ F, I b. O111Ct PRMuFT5 LID. NACUNIMC. UFI ICAA, nTUYr4115 PV1PT/CI an".,•G• 1 lAlt`1LI.N CONVICT. . absent. . The Mayor declared the, resolution MU NSAT 1ci"{{ adopted.. ., e,NlP 4$Pl t11IUNiC SCxIla Moved by Balmer, seconded by E LEN. lLM LR eLccl Lxc c zl L Moo "r•I PUC .,IAAI�IAG E.YY• vs:N"TI NculI,,An"G RES. 83-367, Bk. 80 McDonald, t0 adopt ELLEM, CMTa LLb f pp. 1102-1103, AUIILORIZING, EXECUTION OF AN etsill"If�TIIA%Ic!"n"s TX LYEL SIIU WX4�U{STRDC1x, At. ADDENDUM TO"THEAGREEMENT WITH HII.IOAEST .:,A. duTniNsA IL SISTLNS Of IiD TD(\LI Ctts L FAMILY SERVICES, DBA IOW!! CITY RESIDENCE, LuleaiER YFODUCTI.Ab USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLACK BB Nor. `,-,uw. ," -803 b f !D "0 \rrnENY 4i,15' L SIto,ILC1.;.,cL 3 5(A FOR THE Td ALE" CNIwL L wALUIxG GPAMr'. FUNOS!TO ACQUIRE, REHABILITATE,' ANO .. u 3 U"AM^ uriLIZE A RESIDENTIAL CARE.FACILITY-. FOR .aODNb Ow T YL 1 e. 'DLL'. 14'. 1�•L sU Y. Allo .ILU SY"YL IIs MISC.I. CCFfi MENTALLY.. ILL ADULTS. Af£irnL3tive roll call :ywiluf,Tii ll"LS L°"NENIF.1 IRC PV vote unanfmDus, 6/0, Erdahl absent. Rile -'.ANNII... \° !L EP b�OCS TC1T lfl fiIYY. Mayer .de=ar resolution adopted.. tlNO aDT�N�NOIO by -CI SC /[OoI 1 IVaUNi{. Balmer •, - seconded'.: Au INE... RES. 83-368, Bk. 'SO "Vvfps °P OLATOMT.` INC.IMS t. Lu.1 SUeybCMI PITO" PRINT b[NVICL i loc -C. L. IFIRFMd INt.I 104-1110�WI7LORiZENO THE MAYOR TO is c. I. Cwtir pMt,U1 1*f PiACtP` SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN . .I Ac: - vAPeR 'STOOP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY .,€\"NULL ..A.. PUeL1sxLNs CASADT. ANT' n,s,". 14atuN6s1P .I _ C AND THE ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS .; EAf[R Ino uA.'I Yu LICA -I;oNiANcNa'Ri°CowD POu"Ill1, OF JOHNSON COLDITY FOR THE USE OF OCVMUN TYL YIUEU COM Y. ", CH\NUE-IT srSTU" 'LSSil1'ItDAIs IMUS GRANT FUNDS,FCiR RE1DtFh . DEVEIOPFME'lf BLOCK Col.., LIFE DORS "ADULT ODwa IC•Y'.IE,r.I �I..Ics TION AND EXPANSION OF THE NELSON .:CITY Eiic1NlCEsuvvl.i�IlFl. !".Litfiirlut IOP IF R4 LLO C! ` CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY- DISABLED CLARA. 1 Epspl, L cuuNt LEMIT 1'I L II"Lyy�[U ADULTS. Affirmative roll - Call -vote E� N,JtL I,1 !! ° Erdahl absent. The Mayor o;ILLyUyUYrCChIR DTP\ -'. 3 I Od U !Art IY. N C C ASs S L'}5P6UN6 unanirtous,'6/O, leclaced the resolution adopted. C0 STN Y[TIOOAL'iCMI LS�IIFCCU� TV L L�,AM "t zi, '. by 'Moved by McDonald, seccrx3ed -: "Ill", -.1"IMG b VICE Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-J69, Bk. B0. PP Ri.... ic..v"o"TOIL ,L - PLV L.11 .to s ulATO FLUG .. bl."SI ° T.iC1A 1 T`T loc 1111-1112, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN "EDO"ivEM oLlpc7to"Ics yA9. AN AMENIXMFNT 'cmv � Ax D . Nia. uu l6 P!P' aN ... I114 AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST 1 i .: THE FINDING AGREFl43'1f WITH UNTIEDciii{ i6AAAP0 - snpp. Ec I x•T ION ILtCi;C•L SUL"LVLICV TO FY84 -CPC! Er LL(CTAIC avpPLT CO. YOUTH. Affirmative• roll's call cNov DExALD SUP . O°116PI1i"a"165411 ACTION FOR. .vote unanimous,.. 6/0, Erdahl absent..:: The .IIl. � 1R."kh IL}La..° i"C. TCLRRUDuCTet. 165 yoo:N" cTAAli.ic Plils I tO61{P{�1 'Mayor declared, the resolution adopted. nticeto ` PtUTIfT secaded by LAD fNNA iURLlM .-` NECC A MAL OCLaSINCCSUP .Moved .. by D1CksOn, 1°i[iFD•'IiMf McDonald, to adopt RES. 83-370, Bk'. 80 •� -" 1113-1114, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO, DtF&RI in %21g.iac su Err .. _.. --.,U,IOfE•X TRACI. - PLSYjif�juioRFdu pp. .SIGN .AND. THE .CITY CLERK TO ATTEST AN I, Dt,S ISM. TILT INwb L Txltlu"i eI - AMENDMENT TO THE. FY84 FUNDING- AGRECTnvt Dj"I'.1, xt,I - Ctyr W'"L. UIYN1[.Ni CORV. TINE WILLOW CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CPINTER Oat pqy Lc.•(i(puI"ssE lsinxs I.N. If'1 IP !P 15 WITH MR Affirmative roll call Vote uranimous,,6/0, 6tRIB t OA 6NEE" LIM StCV DUG./T NAI I SIVY. EDU L' ,t XA1 I SUPT. fU.,P P[P AIMS . Erdahl. . absent. The. Mayor declared, :the .oILIA L NICK LPD, T !nP LID T° LLLACIE5 .resolution adopted • .D°YEPIpIbItl LICAII UMS.•�I MC ` '.. BaNICCr, .by .abY soup'NC CL AIllM. LT VCIM.) ., Moved -. .;5400Idad DENGco. Lynch to adopt RES. 83-371, Ok. 80, PP CCOAO"IIAD lNTtSINCL CO am ``DEIYI°I�IYSIFL °lCLA sd IrICU .II 1115-1118, TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF-E°r1[oTIV[ LEAPMINGISTST A5 CLASSII'r D U MEGISTP1TInM L,GEPB -LOLLY BY-IAtS FOR --''THE �. IWA CITY HISTORIC .[LOEPL bEP CCS LLL"cT-OP .'PRESERVATION. COMIEESSICN. Affirmative roll cuoo*x* CCtt.sturs"Lx I c absent. VI:N 6LN Y.. - ALD i0 L!"clts c uI�TLL FLEn 1NON LOIiIP: PtPE1P5 CLMEN"UI•L",to's Ap IMG [all Vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl `'The. Mayor declared the resolution adopted 'IAT let lDUCATIOL 5ENYICL 11,, L1nNAPT -, by Elul N yN lT N.YIA SICAT./CIN .A.. Ac CI°IlNING Moved .by - Lynch,seconded — ll. L0. 83-372, Bk. 80, P plc-o X N- O" bML' te.koiS. LSC MEC"l wt lAu, U 0 Surf. IY. 6U .83 Balmer, . to adopt. RES. _FLFA6i0 TO FIALYTLEYE '.fA I• D ILD .'1119, -.RESOLUTION"GRANTING rr yy THE Lowsl EUUC ,t �•Ix 1t•G V REE, AIN. nl nf"ui P3bClLL . CABIEVISICN PERMISSION TO INCREASE iLIA�EM— c.NP, :. RATE MR BASIC CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE by; rqw,L"rrl •TI l:R•sv.... CEFTLK a,L.i LTTTEnulb s xP. .$.95 a month. Ltdividual Counellmembecs.' rri"N"A"l"G EP LIG -expre_csed"their views on the request and ;Ake Ch O. YN! AIA loc SV VSCMIPIIHh . OUC./ PA IxL suYv. i`oAlcl ltt r EE ar Si noted work 'done by the Broadband ', rR L"l AOusE ANO'GALLENY IxPl xr: EI"uios .,the N•" z lcnlxo�cTl Telecommunications Commission The Mayor l•PE FIN iUN CIaM° VF LUNY. adopted.'€NcX;iIN ri icc susvLr �Y�ew ciCll Giv. . der}ared " the resolution with the'Eollowicg division Of Coll' call :L. .F. N\L L CO. "5.-5 MDIr3 (CLt./NNF,1 �. LUUID Y. NAT Lynch,LIRE voter -"Ayes. Balmer, Dickson, cLAtu - NeUheUseC. Naya: Perret. CAR NI-R,lGt.. cloIIliF` cclss IC Cl Mab to /L, SI6N. ItIa U,S TYDL 'MCOonald, - - GLLLC L VICCST CUhTXUL CU. Absent. Erdahl.'' '' GET.\ LAN— 'Ttle•Mayor noted'a memo from AsBt. GNYkNMOMIsa IOnFLPt CA UN `EPiece FEST E° [[ TNR FIx4 SUMP. l. CLINtR _F _ Ck Ik.NCiALIFit - City .Attorney David. Brown re Propose AULD L G 1 loc. Cable.. amendments. Mored the 4 nT . Co.. Fn " Mb CU loc F lIUNT - loPltoilY P!V"SYS MCDorlaldr 'sCNrded by Dickson' tjW[ the AAoe'aMU1 d, 'Seconded McDonald, ORDINANCE AIWMrNI ARTICLE TV, DIVISION. 2 PINPix L N': PUtlL15 EAS. INc APlnisd Cu°siuN LT.. vw NFA`UAAEnct I '. i• OF CHAPTER 14 OF THE �IQWA.CITY CODE (TIE ,T" vnus: HIMi Vb 5"lN,. Ca. AI TY-ACTIox enoesAiC°i."'CK. 111 aL1". SU YP. IINT�Mt1!"!RC! EIABISHG ORDINANCE Tiffi CITY'S BA7ADBAFID Mtwt",t vt'iul . co;V CO"51. TELECOMMUNICATIONS "FRANOLISE) as amended, "I 11LIi si�fLw nNNr s.r�rr � ISTNAT5, " AINI, �c -. be given first vote for=e Afflcma- xAtu. !R. 'tM I .LL\ND onan us, 6/O, ECdahl' NUC tlUs lAf 55 IONRs LO. UO LU Duisl.ET .' LSC Nl1 UFUS IuIP5A11 ' tive roll call vote „CNDEPSOM ITIC Mayor declared bite motion C"YIY Ix i:UUFTr I.lbxA"Y I"l'. . u."ce.x UI'i IC! SUr P11,, !s absent. X.... L.U15. C:erCied: .: LNALU UUS! INC. tlUURs 1c.Tca,1Y.1 LSC. A1.,INI4'., SUV CCpNR. tYUI P. IV. F10Ved by $a11nCC, seconded by N1Ou6A1LN lbUA•` MDU\ INb. ..AT n1" McDo,183-7ald, that ORD. 83-3159, Bk. PP. 0 SL PIc [U UC./iN 11AlxG SUMP. LSC PEFUN OS v... aM I wool". SP R Jl RID SPECIFY 1"lu"3♦bN aA 183-185, TO AN4I'ID aLAP1E IP" CVR.N Di VICE[ IUU)P. TYAIP XKIOia.,A,SLL NET. THE AEOUIRFIMIINl"' FOR C18TAINING A HAS IIIIII. ATIONA ECCL55"Cb. ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE, be Passed and I�tucw•TIUA 'ILLu roll call vote Uti SYMi �[SEjNI• y Y P adopted. Affirmative i IER"•TIL GAL clrr •• 6/0, Erdahl absent' The Mayos pDFIT Ir iUIMCnICUNY tyNy N✓A%SNLCSlNvlff5 unanimous, Ig•t Io declared the ordinance adopted • .• BOD" YYLY CU. ISCELLA"IOlb bUFP. I"M ',A. A public hearing as held on the Ia,t c")IYi'wtiAAlLlt t iasx lvs Y IIr 1ws. 1, " Wastewater Collection and Treatment D�\ c n sac. Program as proposed.. b4' the Wastewater g"A rbI TY Nlsls YATE"Y!"T A T} PLT.. CIaM lux Niscfll°.LAiAi uGlt suYY. PLIIYMLNT Ali it Facility Committee. •The Mayor noted IOia E2" 't'fl nll�r lo'. for the work by the Colmit- CUA CNETE.' - appreciation tee. The following poDple appeared' for MICROFILMED BY Dague, U. of discussion= Prof. Richard � Saeuglin9. 40 40 A[bury ra 6 Kim; OciveL. mmMerle. I,r Mikelis Briennt; - ORM J MIC-ROLAB Deis Trurnmel, 314 W. Benton) Jim Hynes, 621 5 DA.arborn St.N LaTrySchnittjer, ROT Bruce CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES Gl7•s704, 874 N. Johnson, 'Public works Direcror Charles Sdumodeke; and Finance+ Dicectar Rosemary Vit0sh. Moved by Balmer.seconded by I oUael 2 Mayor ,.. .. Lynch, - - -- - - motioncarried unanimous, n/0, Ecd, 1 absent. wMAT t)c): iso iD:ou YOEou 1�ih1:19 5,)b s.Ts Printers fee S The mayor proclaimed Hone Care LOCATED AT 522 S. DUBUWE SLREEr TO THE The 3, Week, 27 through December ABOPl•ING PROPERTY OWNERS. Affirmative roll and a meant of silence vas observed call vote uranirous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. ,:1383, to reflect the 20th anniversary of the The Mayor declared the resolution adopted. CERTIFICATE IFICATE OF PUBLICATION . 'assassination of John F. Kennedy, we 37th Moved by McDonald, seconded by . STATE OF IOWA, Johnson �ounty,ss: President. Dickson, to defer consideration of a THE IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN The Mayor rated that Dr. L. E. resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign Scott and the City Clerk to attest a quit claim January was present re item 39(11), Blvd. deed disposing of a portion of the vacated Dc. January appeared and presented a d alley right-of-way, between Valley Avenue additional petitions. City mgr- stated and Lincoln Avenue located adjacent to Lot ea letter will be sent to January per would be scheduled for discus- 23 for the appraised value of I' the matter ec The Mayor declared .ion. loved by McDonald, seconded by square foot or carri$3,20ed the motion cercied. unanimously, 6/0, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly Dickson, to delete from the Consent item Erdahl absent. sworn, say that I am the cashier of the Calendar and defer for two weeks loved by Perces, seconded by 3f(1) setting a public hearing on the IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN, a news- that southeast interceptor system. Moved by Dickson,80 DING THE3ZONING ORRDI 2NANCE eY paper published in said county, and that McDonald, seconded by Ferret, that the REGULATING THE NUMBER OF ROOMERS PERMITTED following items and reeomne dations in the DWELLINGS b, and a notice, a tinted CO Of which IS p copy IN RESIDENTIAL passed .,Consent Calendar be received, or approved. adopted Affirmative roll call vote nereto attached, was published in said and/or adopted as amended: unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. The Mayor time(s), on the fol- Approval of Official Council declared the ordinance adopted.' paper ho lri date(s): g Actions, spec. mtg., 11/7/83, as A public hearing was held on published, subject: to Correction, as proposed Industrial Development Revenue / � C ) recommended by the City Clerk. Bonds (Systems Unlimited, Inc.). The L� ' hearing was then adjourned to December Minutes of Boards and Commissions: 6,1983. Historic Preservation Cans.-8/24/83, The Mayor announced the following 9/14/83; Housing .Appeals vacancies on Boards - and Commissions; Board-9/8/83. 10/11/83; / Broadband Committee on Community Needs - one vacancy. Telecasm;nications Cann.-9/27/83 and for an unexpired term ending 3/1/86; � l� " !% A l 10/26/83. Planning 6 Zoning comm. - one vacancy for -�t- C shieP Y C B S h1eT an'unexpiced term ending 5/1/87; Resources Permit lotions and Resolutions as Conservation Conn- - one .vacancy for an recommended by City Clerk: ending, 1/1/85, Iowa ..the Ci County Approving Class C Liquor License and ng Subscribed and sworn to before me Sunday sales for The Sanctuary two vacancies, one to be a member of the p62 Crnm. and one a member of the: Airport - Restaurant, 405 S. Gilbert. Commission. These appointments will be e at the January 3, 1984, meeting of made��11 this day Of ff J A. D. Motionsn Approving disbursements for the CityMencll- in the amount of $2,121,526.48 ov h Balmer, seconded by the period of 10/1 thru 30/31%83 as o Dickson, to appoint' William L. �.Reddick, n -� 19 recommended by the Finance Director, • subject to audit. Approving Abstract Jr., 403 Amhurst, to the Board of Electri- of Election for the Novembers, 1983, cel Examiners and Appeals for a four-year 'term ending 10/26/87.• The Mayor declared City, Council Election, as certified by the Johnson County .the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, ( Notary Public - .Auditor (At-Iacge:. William Ambrisco and Erdahl_absent._ V. a :by - Ferret,.. seconded by Geos Strait; District A:. Ernest dickson,. to reappoint .Fred Riddle,,2041 Zuberi and District C: farcy Baker). and t iw - way 1a� !�O/� �/ Resolutions: RES. 83-363, Bk. 60. 4 Magowan t diePacks 8te91nt h, 40 NO. O P. 1095, APP137JING SIIPPLF7.477r 18 TO Recreation Comm. for four-year terms THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. RFS. 83-364,: ending 1/1/881' .to appoint, Henry W.'-Fox, THE WORK 1009 lower Ct.,and. re-advertise a Bk.-80, p. 1096, ACCEPTING secon3 .. FDR THE. PAVING, STORM SEWER, AND vacancy to the Senior.. Center Comm. for - SANITARY SEWER ImpRNEmEN1rS IN WALDEN : three-year terms ending 12/31/86. Council RIDGE PMIS 1, 2, 3 5 4 IN IOTA CITY, requested'.:a..- preference :for persons lo.A• - - eligible to be beneficiaries of Senior ' services;to appoint. Linda MCGuica, i.,. Setting, public hearings: Motion :Riverfront - 430 RoCenter to seta lir hearing on December nalds St., to the -' n ;'. Conmtsei on for a three year ter. ending 6,1983, to amend Chapter 17,.Housing, 12/1/86;. to appoint Martha n Code of Ordinances by re- of .the Christiansen, 3347 Tulane'Ave., to the defining reaming house. ad. for UniteAction for Youth .an United Correspondence:. I Letters concern- unexpired : term ending - 6/30/84;-to.;' ceappiont Joan H. Jehle, 156 N. Fried- ing the. proposed new zoning ordinance from: Mace Braverman,Southgate ship, to. the Mal,or's Youth Employment:Bd';'�- for a three-year term ending 12/31/86; th ' Development; Anthony Frey; John and Joyce Sales; Larry Svoboda;. Joseph 're-advertise the three. vacancies..: for Holland regarding 618 North Dodge arid thrce-year terms ending :1/1/87 on the;. Human Rights Commission; to appoint Chiles,. various,proprties of Jim and Loretta Clark.. Bruce Haupert regarding w. Mason, 639 S_ Lucas .and Douglas L: [. application for .building permit of DeppeY. 1318 Whiting Avenue Ct., to the : . P[eucil Schwa of Music, referred, to Bd. of Examiners Of Pl:mibeisfor two-year terms. ending 12/31/05;. w. reappoint.Jxk;; ' the. Planning stafff;or roe nda- tion. Deb'Schoelerman regarding play- Barrows,` 1310 Bristol _Dr.- and Warren ground 'equipment for Longfellow Buchan, 1 wellsley Avenue, to the Bd.-Cf:; .,for term ending;: • • School. A let[er. from Mayor- Appeals a five-year . 'C.._ 12/31/88; and to reappoint Robert Neuhausec has been sent to Ms. Sthoelerman explaining the Council's Randall, 1650 Ridge Rd:, to the :Board of,: position. Grant Wood" PTD President, Adjustment for -. a. .five-year term ending,. i The Mayor -declared the motlon4 Mario Laing, regarding adult crossing ,1/1/89- at California and Sycamore, carried unanimously,-6/O, Erdahl, absent. ;. guard referred to the .City. Manager. for •. Moved by Pecret, seconded by: Meardon McDonald, to ,accept.-the:-.Johnson. OOMt ? reply.-. Arty. William - regarding Plaza Centre One and the Board . of Supervisors, .'recommendation - to; 'appoint-='s proposed hotel.design.,.'Atty.; William -a' Meardon regarding the hotel configu- 'to the'Nayor's Youth Employment Bd. as,. ration. Atty.• Joseph -Holland representative. of Johnson County. for a; regarding extension ofthe area three-yeac term ending 11/22/86,and. be :the.. eligible for industrial revenue bond accept the Iowa City ,Community- School. - financing to include the former Boyd Board recommendation to appoint .Michael and Rm nelhart. PloMing :building.' Hart, 328 E. Jefferson, to the Parks :and city Mgr. will after Council- Recreation Comm. asa. representative of ,reply J. the School. Bra. for a one-year term ending discusses this, matter. Allen ch Wolfe, GwG Investments, regarding the. 10/1/94: The _Mayor declared .the motion Old Public Library parking lot: Memo cairied'unanimously, 6/0,.Erdahl absent. from the Traffic Engineer, regarding -: Councilmember_.. Balmer questioned _ parking onthe south side of the '.100 the status of :therailroad overpass on the Capitol. The City Manager stated blcck of Court Street..; Memo from ..amemo civil Service Comm.submitting •Would. be, in next..week's packet. Dickson" - certified list of applicants for -the noted concernie work being done by a bulldoz r.near the Mayflower Apts.;. The following positions: Recreation Program Supervisor=(SPI)/Parks .and City :Manager reported a building permit - Recreation; 'Maintenance- "Worker had been issued- for: apartments. The City Manager .reported that I/Streets and, Sanitation; Mass . _: Transit Operator/Transit- maintenance monies' should be available for,.the workerIII/Stiests and �- Sanitation, rehabilitation of the Iowa .A66: o the in FY85, and reconstruction : of the . Maintenance Worker II/Stteets. and, Sanitation; Maintenance Worker Burlington-Street Bridge and Benton Street.. I/Gdvernnent Buildings. I Petition -Bridge would follow. Balmer questioned. the cost of a pedestrian walkway on the signed by 58 residents regarding . proposed truck route on extended Iowa Avenue Bridge being absorbed by the Scott Boulevard. Allen J. Wolfe, city. The City Manager stated that discussions were continuing. with the regarding Old Library property. Universitybut no decision'would probably be made by January 1st. The Mayor" : Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, in the improvements on Shamrock Erdahl absent. The Mayo[ 11and Arbor. or. The City Manager replied a .Council discussion .re the southeast mere would be to Council listing two interoeptor system would be held on alternatives in the next packet. He . December 5,: 1983. The mayor declared the: stated .that Council should approve the motion carried. and repeated the public project this falLto allow Public Works to .hearing as set. acquire the ne<oessary. easements this winter for beginning of construction next Moved by Dickson, seconded by season. : Balmer, to accept the letter from 5 The City Attorney reported to members of the Historic Preservation Council on recent developments concerning Commission re Jim Clark's request to the Highland/Westinghcuse -Lift Station extend the uiban renewal area. -fie Mayor Project and requested a special formal declared the motion carried unanimously, Council meeting be held Monday, the 28th, 6/0, Erdahl absent. for the purpose of adopting the prelims- ' - Moved by Dickson, seconded by nary resolutions necessary to proceed. to the special meeting Perrot, to accept the letter from Lorna Consensus was ,hold Park and but Council stated that the agreement Mathes regarding the College area for refer it to the Parks and Recreation should be signed by December or Commission for a reply- The -Mayor Council to continue. City Attorney Jansen requested that additional information to noted a request fron.Millard Warehouse to Council should be received by Thursday to set P public hearing on their Series B Bonds- Finance • .-.be included in the Friday packet. No Industrial Revenue information would be handed out to Council Director Vitosh explained to Council the at the informal or formal Council meetings need for the item to be acted upon. Moved unless it was an emergency- by Balmer, seconded by McDonald, to set a - for 12/20/83 on the. - - ^i ' public hearing by Proposal to issue $700,00 aggregate moved by Balmer, seconded _ __ principal amount of Industrial Revenue :ricuoraic! vim•__ salt a •• r--- .. JORM PICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS-DES MOINES ( l l &36 --�� //��,qa Printers fee 3 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper -� - time(s), on the fol - 12y ng date(s): � �/}y Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this __J day of A92 C / A.D. Notary Public No%✓0115K MICRON: DORM Mli CEDAR RAPIDS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION _ OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF OY]NCIL-11/22/83 hearing regarding ordinances establishing The cost of publishing proceedin s and claims - the proposed South toricSummiStreet and 9 District ;Avenue Histone Preservation is 5530.a0. Accumulative costs for this calendar Districts. The Mayor declared the motion ,,:,year for said publication 58.262.96. carried unanimously,. 6/0, Erdahl absent.. Iowa City Council ceg. mtg., Mover? by Balmer, seconded by 11/22/83, at 7:30 P.H. at the Civic Ferret, to adopt RES. 83-365, Bk. -80, pp. Center. Mayor. Neuhauser presiding. 1097-1098, AUIHORIZING THE'MAYOR TO SIGN �. Ceuncilumembers present: Balmer, Dickson, AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST TWO WIT -Lynch, McDonald, Neuhauser, Perret. CLAIM DEEDS DISPOSING OF VACATED ALLEY Absent: Erdahl. RIGHT -OF -NOSY ABUTTING THE REAR OF PROPERTY The Mayor proclaimed Hage Care LOCATED. AT.522. S. DUBUQUE STREET TO THE Week, November 27 through' December 3, ABUTTING PROPERTY- OWNERS. Affirmative roll ,:1983, a[d a moment of silence was observed call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent. ,to reflect the 20th anniversary of the The Mayor declared the: resolution adopted. 'assassination of John F. Kennedy, our 37th, Moved by McDonald, seconded by President. Dickson, to defer consideration of a The Mayor noted that Dr. L. E. . resolution authorizing - the Mayor to sign January was present re item 3g(11),Scott and the City Clerk to attest a quit claim Blvd. Dr. January appeared and presented deed disposing of a portion of the vacated additional petitions. City Mgr. stated a alley right-of-way between Valley Avenue -letter will be sent to Dr. January when - Lincoln Avenue located adjacent to Lot the matter would be scheduled for discus- 23 for the appraised value of $5 per sion• loved by McDonald, seconded by square foot or $3,200. The Mayor declared Dickson, to delete from the Consent the motion' carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl -calendar adefer for two weeks item ahl absent and e 3f(1) setting a public hearing on the - Moved by Perret, secended by southeast interceptor system. !Sour -d by Dickson, that Ord. 83-3158, Bk, 21, pp. .McDonald, seconded by Perret, that. the 180-182, AMENDING THE ZONINGFROCORDINANCE BY following items and reopendations in the RWUTATING THE NUMBER OF ROCKERS EPS PERMITTED .:Consent Calendar be received, or approved, IN RESIDENT AL a9ELI.INGS be passed and ;.and/or adopted as amended: adopted • Affirmative roll call vote unanimous, 6/0, Erdahl absent.- The Mayor Approval of Official Council declared the ordinanceadopted.' Actions, spec. mtg., 11/7/83, as A public hearing was held m published, subje,ct;to correction, as proposed Industrial Development Revenue recommended by the City Clerk. Bonds. (Systems Unlimited, Inc.). The hearing was then adjourned to December Minutes of Boards and Commissions, 6,1983. Historic Preservation Cam --8/24/83, The Mayor.announced the following' 9/14/83; Housing Appeals vacancies on Boards and Camissions;. Board -9/8/83, 10/11/83; • Broadband Committee.on Community Needs -one vacancy: Telecommunications Coan,-9/27/83 and for an unexpired. -term ."ending ' 3/l/86; 10/26/83. Planning 6 Zoning Caen. one vacancy for an•unexpired term ending 5/1/87; Resources Permit Motions and Resolutions as Conservation Cama. - one vacancy for an recommended by,.the . ending,,, City Clerk:. unexpired term'... eing,',. 1/1/85; .Iowa Approving Class C Liquor License and City -Johnson County Airport .Zoning Cam. - Sunday sales " for , The Sanctuary two vacancies, one to be a, member of the Restaurant, 405,,S. Gilbert. Psz Cann. and one.a member of the. Airport' Commission. These appointmentswill be Motionsr Approving disbursenents made at the 'January 3,;1984, meeting of in the amount, of $2,121,526.48 for theCity Council. the period of 10/1: thru 10/31%83 as Moves by Be' rr seconded by recomnended by the Finance Director, Dickson, to appolnt William L.-.Beddick, • subject to audit.. Approving Abstract Jr-, 403 Amhurst, to the Board o£•Electri- of Election for the Novemher,8, 1983, cal Examiners and Appeals for a: four-year City, Council. Election, as certified ':term ending 10/26/87: The Mayor declared by 'the Jotvaon County Auditvc the motion carried unanimously, 6/0, (At -Larger William Ambcirco .and Erdahl.absent. George strait; District A:. Ernest V. Moved by Perret, seconded by Zuber; and District C:. Larry Baker). Dickson;. W .reappoint PredRiddle,2041 Resolutions; RES. 83-363, Bk. 80, Ridgeway Dr., "and. appoint . WLlliam F . - p. 1095, APPRUviHG suprm W 18 TO Steinbach, 404 Migowan.'to. the Parks and THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. PFS- 83-364, ReczeaLl.m. Comn. for. four-year" terms .� ak. 80, p... 1096, ACCEPTING THE WORK erdin9'. 1/1188;' :to appoint. Henry W.,' Fox, FOR THE. PAVING, STORM SEWER, AND .1009 Tower Ct., andre-advectise a second SANITARY SEWER IMPRUJEMENI3 IN WALDEN vacancy to the. Senior Center Com. :for. RIDGE PARTS lr 2, 3 6 4 IN LOW CITY, three-year terns ending. 12/31/66. Council.! ICWW. .. _ requested�a. preference.' for persons. eligible to be beneficiaries -of Senior Setting" public hearings: Motion center services;to. appoint -Linda McGuire,-:', to set a public hearing on December 430 Ronalds St.,. to the Riverfront,j 6,1983, to amend Chaplet 37„Housing, Conmissfon for a three-year- term •ending.:;; of ,the Code of Ordinances by re- 12/l/86; to appoint Martha D.:" defining roaming house. Christiansen, 3347 Tulane'Ave., .to the ;United Action for Youth Bd- for an':' Correspondences Letters eontert- 'unexpired ' term ending 6/30/84;.. te...., ing the proposed new zoning ordinance reappiont Joan H. Jehle, 156 N.Friend from: Mace Braverman, Southgate ship, to the Mayor's Youth Employment Bd. Development; Anthony Frey; John and for a three-year term ending 12/31/861 tb•'; Joyce Sales; Larry svoboda; . Joseph .re -advertise the three vacancies for Holland regarding 618 North Dodge and thrc -year terms ending 1/1/87 on -Hie various-proprties of Jim and Loretta .Human Rights Commission; to appoint Chiles( Clark." Bruce Haupert regarding W. Mason, 639 S. Lucas and. Douglas L. - application for .building permit of DeppeY, 1318 Whiting AvenueCt., to the Preucil School of Music, referred to Bd. of Examiners of Plumbers for two-year the Planning stafff, or recce enda- terms ending 12/31/85; to reappoint Jack,. tion. Deb Schoelerman regarding play- .Barrows, 1310 Bristol Dr. and Warren ground •equipment for Longfellow Buchan, 1 Wellsley Avenue, to the Bd. Of 1 School. A •letter from Mayor Appeals for a five-yearterm ending. Neuhauser has been sent to Ms. 12/31/88, and to.- reappoint Robert' Schcelerman explaining the Council's Randall, 1650 Ridge Rd., to the Board at position. Grant Wood' Pro President, Adjustment for a .five-year term enditg` Mario Wing, regarding adult crossing 1/1/89. The Mayor declared the motion;; .. guard at California and Sycamore, carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent.. , referred to the City Manager for Moved by Perret, seconded by.; reply. Atty. William Meardon McDonald, to .accept. the Johnson Coun[yj regarding Plaza Centre One and the Board of Supervisors reeamnendation to; proposed hotel design. Atty- William appoint Doug Allaire,: 233 ,Highland Drive,; Meacdon regarding the hotel configu- to the Mayor's Youth Il�ployment Bd. as a' ration. Atty. Joseph - Holland representative of Johnson Countyfor a regarding the extension ofthe area three-year term ending 11/22/86,and to eligible for irdustcial revenue bond accept the Iowa city Community' School financing to include the former Boyd Board reowaendation to. appoint Michael and Runmelhart Plumbing building. Hart, 328 E. Jefferson, to the Parks and city Mgr- will .reply after Council Recreation Comm. as a representative of discusoes this. matter. Allen J. the School Bd. for a one-year term ending Wolfe, GWG Imestments, regarding the 10/1/84. The Mayor" declared the motion Old Public Library parking lot. Memo carried unanimously, 6/0, Erdahl absent. from the Traffic Engineer regarding Councilmember Balmer questioned parking on the south side of the 200 the status of the railroad werpass on blwk 'e of Court Street- ••he Capitol ryTh City ug Y-ner stated a Civil . Service Cam. submitting would be in next week's packet. Dici,mi kr,on certified list of applicants for the noted concern re work being done by a following positions: Recreation bulldozer near the Mayflower Apts. The Program Supervisor (SPI)/Parks and City Manager reported a building permit Recreation; Maintenance Worker had been issued for apartments. I/Streets and Sanitation; Mass The City Manager reported that per Transit Oator/T'ransit; Maintenance monies -should be available for the worker III/Streets and Sanitationt rehabil Ltation of the Iowa Avenue Bridge Maintenance Worker II/Stre,ets and in FY85, and reconstruction of the . Sanitation; Maintenance Worker Burlington Street Bridge aid Benton Street I/Government Buildings. Petition Bridge would follow- Balmer questioned signed by 55 r -Adeno: n-7.ar)im the cost of a pedestriin walkway on the mind � r.xroods; Iowa Avenua Bridge being aLArbxd by the // 08 Printers fee S/3 CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto at ached, was published in said paper — timels), on the fol• 1 ing date(s): Cashier fsSubscribedand sworn to before me this 22, day of A. D. 19ka. Notary Public No. Ls1L/v�, - `4 kiARGAR8:7�QS M .OFFICIAL PUBLICATION - OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL -11/28/83 `9 The cost of publfs0h8fns the following roieed•. aiendarl Y er for saltl publication is $8275 44. ls Iowa -City Council, Spec. mtg., Novmiber• 28, :•1983,• 7:40 : P.M. ;dm tiu: Confeienrn RobM. ' Mayor. Neuhauser.-pieiid- - - ., councilmarbers present::' Balmer,, ':Dickson; Erdahl-(7:40.P.M.)i` Neuhauser. _ Absent- Lynch, McDonald Perret. me Moved by salc, seconded ; by,- - _ Dickson, . to 'adopt "the • following '.resolu ' tions re 'the'Highway CAI/Interstate' 80ec ( Sewage Pu::ping -: Paci3ities' Spial::Assess-' inent Project,• Bk. 80: RES. 83-373; pp. 1120-1123, PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION FOR THE , CONSTRUCTION OF 'SANITARY SEWER IMPROVE- - :MENTS IN THE -CITY, OF. IOM CITY,, IUAM; RFS. .83-374, p� 41:24, i RESOLUTION ;FIXING;: VALUES- { ,OF'. LOTS;, -RES, 83-375,'.-: pp. 1125-1126; RESOLUTION ADOPTING, PRELIMINARY :PLAT"AND SCHEDULE, ESTIMATE OP;COST 'ANI.;FROPOSED PLANSAND• SPECIFICATIONS'FOR THE CONSIFU:- ;TION OF.7HE'HIOIdAY-,1/I TATE 80 SRI ,-;PUMPING. FACILITIES-PROODCT•i RES.1;83-376, pp: :•1127-1146,; RESOUr1'ION, OF .NECESSITY:. (PROPOSED), " <Affiraative, roll call, Vote ' _ unanimous 4/0,MCDonald, Lynch and Perret:;� :absent. The';Mayoc deelared the,:resole-:' 'tions adopted.- . Moved, .:by eahser rseconded; by,: (Erdahl, to adjourn to informal:. misim I :t7:45 P.H. The'.Mayoc;declared'tbe motion carried unanimously 4/0,' Lynch, MODpnald arid.Perret absenE.. A' more. complete description of council" activities -' is on - file in -the :office of the City Clerk. - •s/Mp.RyEC• NEUHAUSER,. MAYOR . 1.1 s/MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK "suhnitted for Publication. Y2/9/83; 11587. ...'._._' _.: December121983- MICROFILMED BY 'JORM /IICROLAB i CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES l J Councilpe-&er Perrot reported on the National' League . of Cities Meeting he attended " with Caunciirember MCDonaldiy Councilmenbec Balmer mol appcecistioni�, the mend from housing -and In.?pec Secvices'Dept..re. the:Acaois; douse appeal. Balmer also .,questioned the, reference bD,- purchase • of -ads . i1-6 ttie Asst.. City Mane ditty. Hanage[tetated,thokt.ads aRrevpurcha::cd.S: to infom, the "puhllc "of enfoccanenr •. :matters.-CounciLa�ber Balmer noted .'menu from;tla: Senior Center Coordinator re . appo t, ents to the Senior Center' Bd. , Rhe . matter wily -be diacuosed , by the - new', Council after January .. j: ' ' ..' Recceraendations of the Parks and Recreation Cosmission'that a, request fa�l.. $1be,putin the 5 et to .. Pr8budgb ' i0'000died-as 9ymuivafum acquisition furd; a, hopefully W be added` to, on a peciodlc Lassa until.. such -time.. as.-epecifle plan ,- are perpetuated. referred- to next Councll�' Moved. by Balmer, second ed by Lynch t�'; . adopt RES. 83-384, Ek. 80. pp., 1165-11726•: AL1IV0RIZRXl: THE' mhYOR To SIGN AND THE CI1'X-, . CGERE.1O_ATTEST AN Al ZENEl'1i'. WITH VEENSTRAu` AND Hamm:",:,INC..' 0WNEERS 'AND 'PLANNERS, RBGARIIING:"ENOINEER11Xi. SERVICES'.. FOR T4�&,r ROCHESTER., AVENUE HATER "'FtESERWIR-::. Afta$.� .discussionbe ; Council requested' -p „policy, " statement; be'drafted ire the selection of consultants on City projects:. AEfirsative ` ,roll .call: vote manimous. 6/0,. Erdahl,t. . absent: The Mayor declared the resoIUg;.9d . adopted. - ..' Movod 'b11 Lynch, aecolxled •-lry � Dickson p to adopts RES 83-305 (k. 80 pp:., 1173-1174.. AUTFpRI$ING .TNE •MAYORI,70 SIM -1 . •.AHD'4f1E`CI'lY-Cr.Qar-p-A�i'STl'TtS AELws; -. :OF LIEN ? REGARDING :A''i PRdlI66dtY 'N7(E roll' Full Dy uI A. i�v ' XfOf i oadW absent. Th6 Mayor declared .the resoluEign -adopted• - ..��.. that adoption or uncv �..+� .�.'•^-•, :sffee['.ahe.desl9n 7 LiiM roll..r 1. ..vote uiantmous, ,6/0, ¢rdah Mpycr declared the. resolution adopted, ;+ Moved by Balmer, seconded by Perre . to adopt. - RFS. 83-387. ' Bk.. - 80 N�2 1176-1178, RESCINDING —i FILING 'OF'.)Tt19 1 1984' IXRWUNm 'EVELLnmam B� .SpLITAN ENTITLEMENT PROWMLi MWNC OF $830,220 .' CI.IlMNI1Y DEVEIAPlONC BEMK CFANf _r* ;. POLITAM . EE/('ITLEt1et7T' �+ AR' STATETt[:Nl'Jim jt:T,Wi A1RliW OF $751,116 UNDER'THE HOUB?" AND: CIMIURITY DevEEOPMERr .ACP OF;1974;- p11E270ED, INCLUDING AIS L*IDERSTANDINM 4 •ASSNRANCI'S. CONPAIIIED THEREIN AND DESK; MNG TNS CITY MANAGER AS THE: AUPHORI,ZED :CHIEF E7IFCYrJW OFFICER FOR THE GRARMLE• :'AIIIVU ti4e mil re1l vote unani ous 62'4e- - Erdahl:.' absent. The : Mayor declared uta .. resolution adopted• Mr'sd bbyy Balmer:: seconded . by PerV' F,: `that" the ONDINANCE AMENDING ARTICXE', .' DIVISICN 2 OF:. CHAPTER 14 -'OPS THE I0WA'diTTy CODE :(TILE; ENABLDIG ORDINANCE OF'TNEE CITrS, BROADBAND: 'TELECOMINICATIONS FPANCHIjL0ii be given second'vote,Eor passage. AfOrmar.; .. tive roll, call'. veto -un7nimous,. 6/0, Erdehl .absent.-.: The mayor declared the mo�7,.. carried m Ttie•Mayoc muxxnced "that item 3d(%;'+9 - public southeast -interceptor sewer,," '�Uee discussed. at: this: time. , moved,,by:Halim `.,.i seconded.: by Lynch, to adopt, a resoliu bj„gn. settin6 a'public hea[irAg on'Oecenber{t2P.i'' 1983 :Ion"F,` speciEiutions',•- focgj.;ot. contract,' and estimate' of .cost for 1 i construct ion"of. the'southeast'.intecgep{.o,:.. sewer •:Individual.Councilmernbersexpresg�:... their..X00 rns. '. The' Mayor- deelared ,..,,..• .S111o`: -Inn, failed.:3/3.'with the^.folladn9- newn""secoided'by PerretE."�' moved by McDonald;. :to adjourn to ExecutiveSeeaioii todisett9s strategy. with counsels in'mstters. tt;g ee presently,in litigation or where 11 i r. 4e.ninent: where ,its ;.disci , h in that,.utigar.on ,a.... purehak? Of "P Picini real estate"drily .where.." premature: die loaure couldrata 'reasonably: expected. to increase the POOO,' .the: governiaental body 'would have :to. PSY for the property.' " Af£icmative roll' call mo .. vote. unanius. 6/0.' Erdahl absent..!Ohd. Mayor . declared the ...motion. carried � :oid adjourned',to' Executive Session, 9:50 -P:M•. -A more-casplete description of'Council activities is on file in the 'o[fice of, tie City Clerk .Submitted . for..publiedtioh,. 12/16/831113 tp. 11682 `December 20,•.1963.. MICROFILMED BY DORM VICROLAB f 'r F I CEDAR RAPIDS•DES t40INE5 l M a 2 is Printers fee 5 // CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA. Johnson County,ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I, Bronwyn S. Van F'ossen, being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, Was published in said paper time(s),. pn the fol - long date(s): o 2 Pq Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this ;_29 day of KLQ-,r A.D- i9Z Notary Public No./JQr5� OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Affirmative roll call _tc unanimous, 6/0, OFFICIAL AMONS OF COUNCIL - 12/6/83 - Ecdahl absent. The Mayor declared the motion carried and repeated the public. The cost of publishingg the lollowlnii Proceed - hearings as set. Mayor Ncuhauser noted ings and claims is 5119.36. Cumulative cost fora item 3E(3), request frau or,. -wall-, this calendar year for said pubiication is : Rosenberger, and llackbareh for Industrial 58394.80. Revenue Bowls and stated a special Council meeting will be held 12/7/83, 5:30 P.M., Iowa City C&mcil reg. mtg., 12)6/$3, Meeting From A of the IoW City Public at 7; 301 P.M. at the Civic. Center.. Mayor Library, to consider the item. Neuh.,nr presiding. Councilmembers Moved by .Balmer, seconded by. McDonald, present: Balmer, Dickson, Lynch, MCDonald, i to adopt RFS. 83-380, Bk. 80, Neuhauser,'Pecret. Ab;e tr ErdahI. 1151-1153, APPROVEM THE;pNELLNINARy AND S, councilmember ferret requested that FISpepIVISICN PLATS OF wmr SIDE PARK. from 3d(7) be deleted frau the Consent Staffinembers Franklin and Brachtel present Salendar. re setting a public "ring for •, for 'discussion. Charles Barker,'repeewnt- construction of the southeast interceptor Ing -,the developer, appeared. Affirmative ; ,system and correction to minuses of all call voteunanimous, 6/0,. I:rdahl 11/22/83, .John P. Kennedy as [tae .35th 1111 absent.'fie Nayor declared the resolution_ President. Council agreed to .discuss and adopted- Councllnember. Ferret left the. voto on the Southeast Interceptor Sewer roan.'- - resolution as the last item on the agenda. ;loved by McDonald, ,ecorcled by Lynch, . Moved by Lynch seconded by Dickson,•that to adopt .RFS. 83-381, Bk. 80, the following items and recommendations in 1154-1155, APPROVING. TME .LARGE SCAAM the Consent Calendar be received, or E NON-RESIDENTIAL Dt'VEUJpMEt7P PLAN OP approved. and/or adopted as amended.: I COMMUNICATIONS BUILDING co., IUM PARCEL, .. - r LOT 21 EXPIRE ADDITION. Staffinember Approval of Official Coumeetingncil.; Franklin stated- that the Planning and 11/14/83 of the and recarl.. meed of ? aning theiir�l2/1/E3ssion hameeting: �The�Mayor 11/22/83, as puh1�ishad, mbjeng to :declared the resolution adopted, 4/0, with doreeetion, as recommended by the City the following division of roll call ate: Clerk. .(Ayers: Neuhauser, McDonald,Dickson, Lynch._' - Minutes of Boards and Clamia- AbstaiPerreib.�: Balmer.,.. Absent::, Erdahl, sionst Library Bd.-11/17/83; Packs 6�by Balser, 500OMcd lry'Dlckson, - t. Roc. Comm. -11/9/83; Aiiport iadopt RES. , Dk. 80,- pp.- Comm. -11/17/83; planning s Zoning11156-1157, APPROVING .THE FINAL PIAT Cr calm. -10/20/83, 11/3/Bit .Rive[front. PRAIRIE. VIEW. ESTATES SUBDIVISION, PAErr 1. Conn. -11/2/83. .I Affirmative„mll call vote unanimous. 5/0,.- Pe[mlt� lotions and Resolutions Erdi3hl,-Yectet absent Tlie Mayor declared N15,- recapnemded. by the City. Clerk .i the .�rewlNicn adopted: •C0urctlmember-'- Itpproving, Class C Hear Permit for Imo i Ferret retubc1nried Bo Shim dba East, 4;est Oriental Foods ss C _Moved. d Id. -D told �� Liquor permit for Thhee, Approving 819 First ,I that the r. inenee repealing Appendix Aof-'.- - Avenue. Apprwinag class C Liquor the .IoW City Code of Ordinances and - Permit and Sunday Sales' for,Yen Ching-�estahlishing , a'" Chapter' 361entitled.`" Restaurant, .1515 Mall Dr.- Approving "Zoning," be given first vote f'or passage. Class•. C Liquor. Permit for Poggie's .I Affirmative roll call vote :snanfnaus, 6/0, Tap, 928 Maiden Lane, Erdahl. absent.. ;--The Mayor •.declared the. Setting. . public hearings: motion carried. The'Mayor noted that -the Motion setting a. public hearing. for tree and sign regulations were. net t2/20/83 to. adopt tdoe1982 edition of considered at this time but would be dealt ,6 Uniform Building Code as. amerded. Iwith later. She also WVmunced second -' - Motion setting a public hearing for ;consideration of the Zoning Ordinance - 12/20/83 to adopt the 1982 edition ofwould be Monday, December 12th. theM-form Mechanical- code as A.public hearing was held' regarding " amended. ..Motion setting a public. werilment to Chapter 17 of. the, Code of hearing for .12/20/83 to adopt the 1982 :ordinances by redefining roaminrg house. Ed edition of'the tMiform Plumbing Code. t.er rowner of he ®� 11's Turtle. and g ,a Motion 'settinpublic hearing for cos _ College Block Building 12/20/83to: adopt - the 1982 edition of`stated cormcerne re the ; wlkway thru tle,� the Uniform Code for the, Abatement o:. proposed downtown hotel and the stucco Dangerous -';Buildings Code. - Motion exterior. John Lind, R.R. 6, and Richard', setting'a public hearing. for 12/20/83 Hansen, -2008 Ridgeway,. presented ,proposed:, to adopt .tfie 1982, edition o£: the site, Plans . which, weld .allow a wider Uniforin' Fire Code, known as the Iowa pedestrian walkway.. Individual city )Firo.�Cnde Res.•.83-377, .Bk. 80,. Casncilmen0mers expressed their .views. I1: P., 1147,;setting a, publichearing for joint. Hotel Steering Committee. and Design_ 12/20/83,-' on` 'an Industrial Nast.:Review Committee meeting will be held off Ordinance and:,Pretreatment Program fc- 12/7 to discuss the hotel design.;. WilliaR�` lows Cityr. " -. Newbrough,.. ..representing.. Television r "' RES 83-378,Bk. '80, ,PP. 'Development Aster. 'of low, requested_- 1148-1149;,:nCCEPrIbiG.'SNE-•WORK MR A Council approval.for construction of 7a - PORTION:.OF., THE- srOFM- SVRER. AND. multi -use tower., Consensus,we to defepi SANITARY SEWER' IM1?RROvE7WNr8' IN TY'N the matter until after January l when a, CAE SUBDIVISION, PART. III, TO THE CITY joint Council/Airport Coom. meeting could-- OF Iola CITY, -IOWA: .RES. 83-379, Bk- be scheduled. John Grow, 820 Kirkwood�L,� 80, p. 1150 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO owner of Technigraphim, presented • EXECV,d 'IDC" RIGT-0F-14AY ASSURAtY..'E Petitions for a wider ,access 'thru 'the" STATEMENT. hotel. .Moved by. Dickson, seconded by correspoide,ncer. letter. Perret, to receive the petitions. The-.. regardingthe new, 'zoning ordinance Mayor declared the motion carried'tmmf-', frau: ,William Sueppeli Charles A. mously, 6/0,- LYdahl`absent.- ' 'Muller; <David Smith; and Bruce R. A• public. hearing ova held onspropose&:, Glasgow. ;'Chamber of Canaerce re the ]busing -Ltavenue .Bonds, Series 1983. new zoning ordinance,'.,referred to the'. (Systems Unlimited, Inc. Project) in aril City Mar. for .reply. Alan R. Teff, am grtgate principal. amount not to exceed;.' representing --Ora. Wallace, $375,000. Rosenberger., and Hacktarth, requestingMoved by Balmer, seconded by Perra"j ' a special. Council meeting to be held to *adopt RES, 83 -383,. -Bk. 80,: 12/9/83 to. considers approving Moporan-' 1158-1164; AurdoRIZING THE IGSUANCE dum of Agreement regarding Industrial SALE OF HOUSING REVEMM BONDS (SYSTEMS. Revenue Bonds, City Mgr. will reply LT amrTED,. INC, PRWWr) OP THE Cray OP•. after Council discusses this request. IOWA CITY, IOWA, IN THE PRINCIPAL. AM7UEM• Ecumenical Towers regarding congregate OF $375,000, -TO FINANCE THE cours CF - housing facilities, referred to the ACQUISITION BY cxzsTRwricN OR PUE:Hw9E'ov City Mgr. for reply. Chamber of LAND, BUIIDING5, E QUIPMENr ' ANO IMPROVEF-1. LnmrOrce rogarding the sewage treat= ).92,.15 SUITABLE To BE usf0 Tc PIYMDj;�. mnt system, referred to the City Mar. HOUSING FOR THE FANDICAPP®t T1fE E70�[/rlRf" for reply., . Historic. .Preservation OF A LENDER MAN'AGitEME= WIIEI ICWA�STft18 Ceram. regarding redevelopment' of the '. BANK a. TRUST CoMRnNY, . IOWA -CIT,, lovmr_` property on, the southwest corner of PROVIDING THE TW4S AND SALE OF SUIT BOND;.,, the intersection of Gilbert and THE E)MCUrICN AND DELIVERY OF low Prentiss streets and its relation to •AGREp4E= WITH SYSTEM UNLIMITED, . INC'. Close Mansion, City Fgr. will respond pRCMDING FOR TtiE REPAYMVSdr OF THE LOAN OP., after the City Council discusses 016 THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BOND, PJM RE[ATEE. issue. Jean Skog [egarding the newt: MATTERS. Affirmative roll call vote, hotel, referred to the City Mgr. for unanimous, 6/0,. Erdahl absent. The Mayor reply. Television IevOlopment declared the resolution adopted. Association of -Iowa regarding the The Mayor ang announced the followin- ,Airport Co mission's denial of vacancies on Boards and Commissions: ' construction .of a television tower, planning and Zoning Comm. - one vacancj-^ and a copy of TDA's letter .to the for an unexpired term endtng'S/1/88; an;.: Federal Aviation Administration. _Memo appointment will be made at the 1/17/8¢„ from the Traffic Engr. regarding: time meeting of the City Council; limit of packing rooters on south side City/Coralville Convention Bureau - JohrC Of 400 .Flat Iowa Ave.; parking Balmer's term ads in December, 'replace-. prohibition on Cambria Court; parking ment to be appointed at the 1/3/86 - prohibition in the 400 block of South meeting. Onklamd Avc.; packing prohibition on Wright, St. MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES Printers fee $-ff� CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA. Johnson County.ss: THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN I. — --- Bronwyn S. Van Fossen. being duly sworn, say that I am the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS-CiTILEN, a news- paper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached. was published in said pappeer� � QQ � timed(ss), on the fol- lyh\/:�GtelsE2s i z 3 Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this dayof 20 ----- A.D. 19W 3. Notary Public N o. I30_159) 'OFFICIAL �?7 PUBLICATION OFFICIAL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL - 12/7/83 The cost of publishing the following proceed. inlgs & claims is 515.54. Cumulative cosf for this . [alendar,year for said publication is $8410.34. Iowa "City council, special'mtg.,.. :12/7/83,�at .500 P:M.'in Meeting Faun - A, Iowa City 'Publio Library: COundil- members present: ,:-..:Balmer. Dickson., LyIich,;. McDonald, Perret'. Absent:.. Erddahl,_Neuhauser. ; , MovedI Lynch, seconded. by.. McDonald, .-toadopt-'RFS. 83-388, Bk. 80, pp. 1179-1189,, At11SK)RIZING THE EXECUTION OF{,�A� �M�E�M,.ORANDUM OF AGREE- NQ3•Tl'.:._wrru .kus ACE. RoSENBEPGm & HACXBAR H. ,. BUILDING.:. '` PAR17NERSHIP. Affirmative roil -call vote unanimous,. 5/0, Erdahl and :'Neuhauser. absent. Mayor :Pro . tem. Perretdeclared .:.the resolution -adopted.,;;.: Moved by,. Balmer,....seconded by Dickson, to adopt...RE3 83=309;- Bk. 80, pp. .1185-1189.;. A.> FIESO11lrION. FIXING:A DATE FOR. HEARING ON PRhPOSED CLrNIC : REVWE. •, BONDS `' (WIIJACE,. ROSFMBERGIM ,; 8. -.HARCKBAR1H...PrME)CT)', 'for::December-:23k 1983, .at -8:00. ^AM: .Affirmative roll callvote•unanimous,�; 5/0,' 'Erdahl "and ' Neidiauser absent.' Mayor.'Pro ' tem Perret. declared :the resolut,on'adopted. Moved' " by' -Balmer,'' seconded by Lynch, to-.-adjdurn,' 5:35 P.M.,The: Mayor' Pro 'tem -'declared the mtion carried unanimously, 5/0, Erdahl:and-., Neuhauser absent.: ,.A more complete description of council activities is on file, in the 1 office of the City Clerk. s/DAVID PERREf,',MAYOR PRO TEM s/MARLW K. .KARR..:CITY CLERK suhhitted.for publication 12/19/83.`:.-, 11690 December 21, 1983 I MICROFILMED BY ' JORM MICROLAB t CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES `�. 'least18 feet in height. (2) The - 19 width of the interior walkway be I, _ Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly - between 30 to 35 feet. (3) The exterior walkway between the hotel sworn, say that I ani the cashier of the IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- . and the College Block Building be covered. (4) ,A1T abutting property owners are to be signatories to anychange(s) paper published in said county, and that proposed in the operation a notice, a printed copy of which is of the interior and exterior pedes - hereto attached. was published in said trian easements. (5) .The Design paper_02__11Z1 time(s), on the fol- Review Ornmittee must .approve the final plans -. for the appearance end - lry/ nD date(s),� of the interior public absent. The, Mayor' declared the space in space in the. hotel, noted: ` Recommendations of -the Design - Review Committee and the Hotel 'Moved I.by-•',-Perret;- seconded by Steering Committee regarding the Hotel project design changes,, Urban / Renewal Parcel 64 -lb, be apprised in I - go, .pp. --:1199-1214, AU=RIZ1NG MAYOR ' • writing of all (major and minor) t. Cashier ; design'changes in the hotel design by i the debeloper noted pEQUIRFD UNDER:zTHE TERMS OF THE' UDAG -i -. Moved by Lynch, seconded by '. AGREE7.4NT..'It`was noted that 'the .. . Dickson,. to adopt AES.• 83-390., Bk. " and sworn to before me 8800 1190-1195�,'KAUTHORITO -Subscribed ���:.� CAPITOL HOSTS LITIGATIGN SEiT1124 Nt' this day of -• A.D. (/ DOCUMENffi. .. Affirmative roll call vote urisnimbua' -6%0',;-Balmer"absent. 6/0; Balmer,..;absgnt.: "- The ... Mayor The• Mayor "declared the resolution `�. adopted.,, e 19 Moved byMcDonald, seconded .by � pto adopt RFS. 83-391, Bk 80 . pp.p. 3,1 1196-1198, A17hIORIZING MMR'AND Notary Public CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE- "FASEMEWr ' AGRE04ENr WITH NOMMZSTEM BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Affirmative :roll " 1� s,1� call vote . unanimous, 6/0, Balmer N o . absent. The, Mayor' declared the resolution adopted. . 'Moved I.by-•',-Perret;- seconded by - McDonald., to adopt .RES.83-392, Bk. - go, .pp. --:1199-1214, AU=RIZ1NG MAYOR AND CITY- CLERK '.TO EXECUTE QCT pEQUIRFD UNDER:zTHE TERMS OF THE' UDAG '. AGREE7.4NT..'It`was noted that 'the .. Parking agreement was separate and _ not included.: with, this -resolution. . . l vote-.unani,us, '. Affirmative roll` calm 6/0; Balmer,..;absgnt.: "- The ... Mayor . - declared a_lieresolutionadopted".-.-;. , , _ . ". \ Moved- by,-.Erdahl,, 'seconded: by 'McDonald, to defer until 12/20/83 - consideration of. a ' resolution autborizing.lan, access easement ,for Urban Renewal-' Parcel 64 -1b.. -(hotel-. site). ;.Reservations were expressed re -air rights,',! for future develop- _ - -ment. The' Ma :.'declared the mdtion i- carried "unanimously - 6/0, !,,Balmer - �.. absent. . . f - Moved - by Perret, seconded by . . McDonald,. to . adopt" RES. 83-393. 'Bk. � 80. pp::,, 1215-12201 AtRHORIZING • EXECUTION OF AN.AOCEsS EASEMENT EOR : INTERIOR WALKWAY; PUBLIC RIGHT -0F FAY ". AND 'AN . EXTERIOR` PEDESTRIAN PUBLIC , ;RIGHT -OF -PAY CN URBAN.RENEiV�L PARCEL : .�. .. .64-1b'(HOTEL SITE)`.BETAUN ;THE.CITY , CITY :.: AND "DR. - BARRY.' A.1. n...�rYndsl)ti1 "•JR.�'.SDOIIiG. . BUSINESS-: -AS it `was noted:•that -the `developer:would- be responsible. for maintenance''of boththe.'.,, exterior:, . and interior walkways., Affirmatibe`1roll call) vote. unan1imus, t 6/0.+2Balme''r absent. 1,, The Mayor,' declared :"the resolution ._' adopted. Moved by .perret, seconded by Dickson, to adopt RES.. 83 -394,: -Bk. BQ i. pp 1221-1222,. APPRwING PRELIMI- ;.. ` MARY DESIGN`PEMS` FOR URBAN RENOIAL 7.. PARCEL 64 -lb (H= SITE). Affirms- '.tibefro11, calTtvote.unanimous.:`6/0, ..'Balmerrabsent ...^ `.The "Mayor.' declared the resolution adomitw3... Mived�' by.Lynch,- seconded by McDonald'ithat the ORDINANCE " - AEPE4LING'APPENDIX AOF..THE IOPWCITY CODE"OF;-C.• MANCES. AND ESTABLISHING A , . NE.w' aiAPTEA 36 ENTITLED "ZQ4TNC". ,''be -. given second vote for passage.'.. -,Af- firmative; roll ,call. vote 'unanimous, . 6/0, Balmer _',Y absent. The •' Mayor.,. declared".the motion°carried. Moved by Erdai,l seconded by ..-.. Perret, to - adjournto:.: Executive session to discuss. strategy.;'with counsel in -matters that .are presently in'litigation or `where lit igation'is mm "iinent. where- its disclosure -.would be likely toprejudice or- disadvan- tage : the position of the governanei tal body in that litigation aridL:-:to" discuss:. as.:, a, public::employer, .. strategy •1regardIng -:collective -'bargaining .r. with < '.City'. employee . _organizations; -as:.such discussion, is .:: eixenpted'. from- the provisions' of Chapter 28A according ' to .Chapter .. 20.17(3); Affirmative roll call vote 'unanimous, 6/0, Balmer "absent. The mayor .declared the notion carried and ._ adjourned to Executive session,;:9:45 P.M.,: .-. A-�.trore' complete .description,of council activities is"on filein'the >.�office.of.the Citv Clerk., .. s/MAjW.C. NEuRMSER,. MAYOR s/MARIAN K..KARR, CITY CLERK- submitted'for•publication 12/21/83 11743 '` Decamber26, 1983 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 140INES f I e OFFICIAL PUBLICATION MINUTES OF OFFICIAL ACTIONS -12_/12/83 The cost of publishing the following proceed- inBBS & claims IS $54.77. Cumulative cost for this calendar year for said publication Is $8465.11. Iowa City:Council, special mtg., 12/12/83, at 9:30 P:M. in the Council ,chambers. Mayor. Neuhauser presiding., Councilmanbers present; Dickson, Erdahl, Lynch, McDonald,. Nediauser, Perret. Absent: Balmer '�® • Recommendations of the -'Design Review Committee that the Design -77 Review Comm. to approve the Pielimi-- .�^ nary Design., Plans for Urban]Renewal Printers fee $.--.J Parcel 6471b (hotel site) as', pre- sented by the developer, noted; CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Recommendations et. Commis . of, the' Hotel Steering �Caniliittee that the Hotel STATE OF IOWA, Johnson County,ss: jSteering Crnm. approve the Prelini= THE IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN nary Design plans for Urban Renewal' :Parcel64-lb'(hotel site) subject to the following provisions-- * (1) The height of the interior walkway be at .least 18 feet in height. :,(2)The I _ width of the, irteri,or' walkway be Bronwyn S. Van Fossen, being duly (3) The between 30 walkway, exterior .walkway, between the hotel sworn, say that I am the cashier of the . ark] the College _Block Building IOWA CITY PRESS -CITIZEN, a news- .be covered. (4),All' abutting property paper published in said county, and that owners are to be -signatories to,any a notice, a printed copy of which is change(s) proposed in the operation hereto attached, was ublished in said Pu of the interior and exterior pedes- trian - easements:;, (5) The Design paper_W+�o� time(s). 'on the fol- . Review Committee' must approve the lgar�ng d ate l s l final , plans for hee. appearance and r� � � oonfigiiration oE'the'interior public j space in. the hotel, noted. Reoalmendations,.-,of -the .Design - Review Committee and the , Hotel Steering Committee. „regarding , the Hotelproject. design. changes,�.Urban Renewal Parcel,.64-1b,::beapprised in •. writing of all.. ,(major and minor) ,. 07 Cashier ! design;c4ange-s-Tn'the hotel design by the developer,' :rioted Moved' by Lynch, seconded � by Dickson,: to, adopt.rRES.' 390 Bk. Subscribed and sworn to before me ORIZIN,', .-80, pp. `1190'-1195,:AUTHORIZING .THE MAYOR AND. CITY..CLERK To EXFC:UTE.OLD - this day of —. A. D. CAPIT�OL: CS•T3 LITIGATICN SETTLEMENT DOCUlIENIS: Affirmative.' ✓/ roll' call t.vote unanimouQ_,'.6%0,.:.Balmer absent... The Mayor declared the resolution ' 19-X: 'adopted. . - ^J loved by McDonald, seconded, by Perret, to adopt RES. 83-391, Elk. 80,. pp. 1196-1198,.. AUIHORIZM MAYOR AND Notary Public CITY. 'CLERtc ToIXE7Ci1PE- FASF21E2S1' ; . AGREEMENrWITH NORTHWESTEM -BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Affirmative roll No. _L3<:2/5_P. call vote, unanimous, 6/0, Balmer absent..-- , The ': Mayor `Ideclared the ' resolution adopted. - Moved by Perrot; -;seconded by ' McDonald, to adopt RE5.83-.392, Bk. ' so, pp_1199-1214, AtnWRIZW MAYOR AND CITY ..0 mm!,.To E7te= CONTRACT REQUIRED UNDER'THE TERMS OF THE UDAG AGREEMENT..;`. i:It" was noted that, the ' parking -agreement was separate and not' included, -with: this -,'resolution. Affirmative ,mil' call vote' unanimous, 6/0, .Balmer absgnt.r..-'. The. Mayor declared. the resolution adopted.-.:: I, !rived by, :Er�dahl,, seconded : by - McDonald, to defer until 12/20/83 consideration t, of a ' resolution Jauthorizing an', access easement for '. . Urban Renew—al Parcel 64-1b -(hotel. site)'.;'Reservations were expressed re air rights; for future develop- '- menti.'' The.Mayor.declyced the motion - carried - unanimously', ! 6/0, -, Balmer absent. Moved ,by Periet, seconded by McDonald,, to adopt'RES. 83-393, Bk. 80, pp.1215-1220, ALIMRIZING EXECUTION OF: AN., ACCESS EASD04TFOR. I INTERIOR VVILI FiY--PUBLIC RIGHT-01?4AY AND AN EKTERIOR': PEDESTRIAN PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -MY ON URBAN RENEWAL PARCEL 64-1b (HOTEL SITE) BEIWEEN THE CITY OF IO,A CITY AND DR. HARRY A. JOINSCN, JR,, DOING BUSINESS AS MID -CITY HOTEL ASSOCIATES-ZOVA CITY. It was noted. that the developer would be responsible for maintenance of both the exterior and interior walkways. Affirmative roll call vote - - - -- - unanimous,.6/0,. Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution • - aciupted. MICROFILME( Moved by Perret, seconded' by ,DORM M I C r Dickson, to adopt RES. 83-394, Bk. 80, pp. 1221-1222, APPROVIIG PRELIMI- CEDAR RAPIDS • D I NADESIGN PIANS FOR URBAN RENEWAL R' . PARCEL 64-1b (HOTEL SITE). Affirma- ffirma-tiveroll tive rollcall vote unanimous,.6/0,' Balmer absent. The Mayor declared the resolution adontAd. -. - - Moved by Lynch,- seconded by McWnald, that the OBDrNANCE