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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-04-23 Agenda Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office 356-5041 If you will need disability-related accommodations in order to participate in this program/event, please contact Kellie Freehling at 319-356-5041, kellie-fruehling@iowa- city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. F-ru i n u sse t+ Iowa City - mors rr . ,0' i-hera j CityCouncil nda r +'`) 0-nc{re k) Chfwp be i i = u_ I He_KI-De n Special Formal p� Fruth I r1 ec tz niat-April 23,2019-7:00 PM IGrpoc f City Hall - Harvat Hall CITY O GTY O� IOWA CITY �ka�e i 410 E.Washington Street "'`g°"'°rg Ka stoi -1 www.icgov.org 1. all to Order 2. Student Leadership Awards- Lincoln Elementary se,e, 2.a. Emily Collins 2.b. Stella Vondra 3. Proclamations 3.a. Community Development Week — !�- cu di vct_ hn 3.b Workers Memorial Day(Late addition) — 7 t • ,., r j o r Beginning of Consent Calendar(Items 4—8) Consider adoption of the Consent Calendar as presented or amended 4. Approval of Council Actions (subject to corrections, as recommended by the City Clerk) 4.a. April 2, Work Session 4.b. April 2, Regular formal Summary of Minutes 5. Receive and File Minutes of Boards and Commissions 5.a. Board of Adjustment: February 13 5.b. Board of Adjustment: March13 5.c. Community Police Review Board: March 12 5.d. Historic Preservation Commission: March 14 5.e. Human Rights Commission: March 19 5.f. Library Board of Trustees: February 28 5.g. Planning &Zoning Commission: March 7 5.h. Planning&Zoning Commission: Mardi 21 April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 1 6. Permit Motions and Resolutions(as recommended by the City Clerk) 6.a. Liquor License- Renewals 1. Class A Liquor License for Iowa City Lodge No 1096 Loyal, dba Loyal Order of Moose Lodge#1096, 3151 Hwy 6 E. 2. Class E Liquor License for Sector, Inc., dba Creekside Market,2601 Hwy 6 East 3. Class C Beer Permit for Hy-Vee, Inc.,dba Hy-Vee#3 Gas, 1103 N. Dodge St. 4. Class C Liquor License for Apres Iowa City LLC, dba Apres, 1010 Martin St. 5. Outdoor Service Area for Apres Iowa City, LLC, dba Apres, 1010 Martin St. 6. Class C Liquor License for First Avenue Productions, Inc., dba First Avenue Club, 1550 South First Avenue 7. Class C Liquor License for Quzer Inc.,dba Shakespeare's, 819 1st Ave. S. 8. Outdoor Service Area for Quzer Inc., dba Shakespeare's, 819 1st Ave. S. 9. Class C Liquor License for On The Rise UOI, LLC, dba Blaze Pizza, 201 S. Clinton St., Suite 167 10. Special Class C Liquor License for Joensy's Restaurant, Inc., dba joensys Rest, 2563 N. Dodge St. 11. Outdoor Service Area for Starbucks Corporation, dba Starbucks Coffee#2855-IA, 228 S. Clinton St. 12. Outdoor Service Area for Lithe Donkeys, Inc., dba Panchero's Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton St. 13. Outdoor Service Area for Dumpling Darling LLC, dba Dumpling Darling,213 Iowa Ave. 14. Outdoor Service Area for IC Entertainment, LC, dba Bardot, 347 S. Gilbert St. 15. Outdoor Service Area for 2-Tone, Inc., dba Blue Bird Diner, 330 Market St. 16. Outdoor Service Area for Motif, Ltd., dba Bo-James, 118 Washington St 17. Outdoor Service Area for Brixco LLC, dba Brix Cheese Shop &Wine Shop, 209 N. Linn St 18. Outdoor Service Area for Caffrey, Inc., dba DC's, 124 S. Dubuque St 19. Outdoor Service Area for Immerfall Investments LLC, dba Donnelly's Pub, 110 College St April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 2 20. Outdoor Service Area for PDG Enterprises, LLC, dba Goosetown Café, 203 N. Linn St. 21. Outdoor Service Area for Etre Plaza Towers Restaurant LLC, dba Formosa Asian Cuisine, 241 College St 22. Outdoor Service Area for High Ground Café LLC, dba High Ground Café, 301 Market St 23. Outdoor Service Area for Etre Foods LLC, dba Iowa Chop House,223 Washington St 24. Outdoor Service Area for 1st&Main Hospitality Group, dba Pullman Bar&Diner, 17 S. Dubuque St 25. Outdoor Service Area for Short's Burger and Shine LLC, dba Short's Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St 26. Outdoor Service Area for Iowa Avenue L.L.C., dba St Burch Tavern, 127 Iowa Ave. 27. Outdoor Service Area for Kennedy Investments, Inc., dba The Vine Tavern&Eatery, 330 E. Prentiss St 28. Outdoor Service Area for Mexico Undo II, Inc., dba Mexico Undo Grill&Cantina, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd. 29. Outdoor Service Area for Restaurante Mexicano,dba El Senor Cactus, 1534 S. Gilbert St. 6.b. Liquor License- New 1. Special Class C Liquor License for Iowa City Downtown Self, dba Iowa City Downtown District(Northside Oktorberfest), 200-300 E Market, 100-200 N. Unn 2. Special Class C Liquor License for Iowa City Downtown Self, dba Iowa City Downtown District(Farm to Street), 100 Block N. Unn St 3. Special Class C Liquor License for Iowa City Downtown Self, dba Iowa City Downtown District(Downtown Block Party), 100-200 IA Ave.,0-100 S. Clinton St, 100-200 E. College St 0-100 S Unn St 4. Class B Beer Permit for Nicole Schneider, dba The Whimsical Wine Trailer, 1801 Riverside Dr. 7. Resolutions and Motions 7.a. March 2019 Disbursements Comment Consider a motion to approve disbursements in the amount of $13,115,163.57 for the period of March 1 through Mardi 31,2019,as recommended by the Finance Director sul edto audit Disbursements are published and permanently retained in the City Clerk's office in accordance with State Code. April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 3 7.b. 28E Agreement for trash/recycling billing for University Heights 1 _cpS Resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest a 28E agreement for refuse and recycling billing services between the City of Iowa City and University Heights. Comment University Heights has sought billing services from the City of Iowa City for refuse and recycling services.This resolution adopts a 28E agreement to provide those services. 7.c. Downtown District Alcohol Agreement c/-99 Resolution approving an agreement between the City and the Downtown District to allow the sale, consumption, and possession of beer and wine during the Block Party, Farm to Street Dinner, and Northside Oktoberfest on City streets. Comment:The City Code allows for the sale and consumption of alcohol in a city park, on a right-of-way, or other public ground, excluding public buildings, pursuant to written agreement.The agreement,which is attached to the resolution, allows the Downtown District to sell beer and wine in a fenced off area during the Block Party, Farm to Street Dinner, and Northside Oktoberfest on a City streets.The exact locations and dimensions of the sites are attached as exhibits to the agreement The agreement is substantially similar to the one executed last year. 7.d. Police Labor Relations Organization Collective Bargaining /6) - (co Agreement- Fiscal year 2020 Resolution authorizing an agreement between the City of Iowa City and the Police Labor Relations Organization of Iowa City to be effective July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. Comment This is a one year voluntary agreement for Fiscal Year 2020 which provides for an across the board wage increase of 2.75%and health insurance plan modifications. April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 4 7.e. Iowa City Association of Profesional Fire Fighters Collective cl - /o / Bargaining Agreement- Fiscal Year 2020 Resolution authorizing an agreement between the City of Iowa City and the Iowa City Association of Professional Fire Fighters, IAFF Local #610 to be effective July 1 , 2019 through June 30, 2024. Comment This is a five year agreement which provides across the board increases of 2.75%in July 2019,2.75%in July 2020,2%in July 2021,and 2%in December 2021. It also indudes modifications to the health insurance plan contributions,implementation of the City's Family and Parental Leave policy for fire bargaining unit members,a redudion in the numbers of hours worked at a higher rank to receive additional compensation,and other minor language modifications. 7.f. Dill Street Water Main Replacement (l Resolution approving, authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute and the City Clerk to attest an Agreement by and between the City of Iowa City and MMS Consultants, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa to provide engineering consultant services for the Dill Street Water Main Replacement Project. Comment This agreement authorizes MMS Consultants to provide preliminary design, final design,preparation of a project manual for bidding,permitting,bidding assistance, and construction services for the Dill Street Water Main Replacement Project.This project generally indudes the replacement of the existing water mains and installation of sidewalks in the Dill Street and Black Springs Circle neighborhood.The total cost of the services is$67,580 and will be funded by the Dill St Water Main Replacement,Account #W3222. 7.g. First Avenue Water Main /(-3 Resolution awarding contract and authorizing the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest a contract for construction of the First Avenue Water Main Replacement Project. Comment:Bids for this project were received on Monday,April 8,2019,and the following bids were received: Dave Schmitt Construction Co. Cedar Rapids,IA $358,991.50 Maxwell Construction Iowa City, IA $499,774.00 GM Contracting, Inc. Crystal,MN $588,888.14 Engineer's Estimate $375,000.00 Public Works and Engineering recommend award of the contract to Dave Schmitt Construction Co.of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.The project will be funded by account #W3212—First Avenue(400-500 Block)Water Main Replace Project April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 5 7.h. Gilbert Street Bridge /c1 -- /° c( Resolution authorizing acceptance of City Bridge Funds from the Iowa Department of Transportation and authorizing the City Manager to sign the Project Agreement. Comment This item will authorize City staff to execute the necessary agreement to receive City Bridge Funds from the Iowa Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of the Gilbert Street bridge over Ralston Creek.The funding will provide 80%reimbursement of all eligible and properly documented costs up to$1.000,000.The City portion of the project will be funded with Road Use Tax Funds and General Obligation Bonds. 8. Correspondence 0-0 8.a. Laurie Crawford: Puppy mill ban � �'` 8.b. Tom Southard: ban on pet store sales 8.c. Ron Solsrud: Where Petland Gets Their Puppies From 8.d. Carol deProsse: Rental Questions [Staff response incuded] 8.e. Matt Krieger: UI Utilities P3 Contract- Recommendation Letter 8.f. Abe Kline: Intersection of Governor and Jefferson [Staff response included] 8.g. Carol deProsse: Had<berry trees on Mormon Trek 8.h. Megan Johnson: Community Cats in Iowa City 8.i. Brooke Heldt: Correspondence about Bar Door signs [Staff response included] 8.j. Austin Wu: Potential idea for joint mooting 8.k. Mary Gravitt: Height of chairs in Iowa City Senior Center 8.1. Michael Chamberlain, The Broken Spoke: north dodge bike lane 8.m. Caroline Dieterle: Building requirement for new construction [Staff response included) 8.n. Sara Barron, Affordable Housing Coalition: Collecting rental unit prices as part of rental permit process 8.o. Competitive Quotation Memo 8.p. Sara Barron: Studying mobile home community options End of Consent Calendar 1Thej" Ac6on: (f2-/ �PQ G�Lc� 7/0 April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 6 9. Community Comment(items not on the agenda) Community Comment will be continued, if necessary, prior to "City Council Information" item at the end of the meeting agenda. ecce p+ Corms �_x_Dmc{e(-)c_e_ — S0,Q;k l 110 10. Planning and Zoning Matters. If a majority of the Council is inclined nott ' concur with the Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation a consult with the Planning and Zoning Commission should be offered before the dose of the public hearing. 10.a. Rezoning South of Interstate 80,West of N. Dubuque Street, and East of Mackinaw Drive, commonly referred to as Forest View Ordinance conditionally rezoning approximately 73.15 acres of property located south of Interstate-80, west of N. Dubuque Strect, and north of Foster Road, from Interim Development Single-Family Residential (ID-RS), Low Density Single-Family Residential (RS-5), Low Density Multi-Family Residential (RM-12), and High Density Single-Family Residential with a Planned Development Overlay (OPD/RS-12)to OPD/RS-12 for 45.58 acres and Highway 2 'k.'cCommercial with a Planned Development Overlay(OPD/CH-1)for 23.83 acres. (REZ18-00013) Comment At its March 7,2019 meeting, by a vote of 4-2(Martin and Baker dissent, Townsend absent),the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this rezoning subject to the draft conditional zoning agreement and two additional conditions related to requiring senior housing on Lot 14 and a commitment from the applicant to put$100,000 toward recreational equipment Approval will allow the development of a mix of commercial ik,cs mainly along N. Dubuque Street and Interstate 80 and a mix of single-family and multi-family residential development south and west of the proposed Forest View Drive, induding relocation of the Forest View Mobile Home Park. 1. Public hearing[Continued from 4/2 meeting] - _ 7 2. sider an Ordinance(First Consideration)[Deferred from 4/2 meeting] Action: C43,t4=1 k We PJ-\ rte{ c -e- 2er I S+ (I n\AS'I'd-el-ail(W) --ED 5/-7 I -esLt.-e- /SoLO; k , 7/0 sm Ince e.e-{- Co c S .--cd e v c,� ry);,n,s I-Tectu.,e-i ) '7/0 April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 7 ► fve-Clighlitt CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City. Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org Information submitted between distribution of packet on Thursday and close of business on Monday. Late Handouts: Item 3.b Workers Memorial Day-Apri-I-29 10. Planning and Zoning matters Item 10.a Rezoning South of Interstate 80, West of N. Dubuque Street, and East of Mackinaw Drive, commonly referred to as Forest View – -e additional correspondence Regular agenda items Item 11 Deer Management Public Input – See additional correspondence Info Packet of 4/18 Email from Johnson County Affordable Coalition: Stand up for affordable housing with these ACTION ITEMS 10.b. City Park/ 100 Park Road rezoning: Local Historic Landmark Rezoning, City Park Cabins Ordinance rezoning property located at the Old Settler's Association of Johnson County cabins, off 100 Park Road in City Park from Neighborhood Public(P-1)to P-1 with a Historic District Overlay(P1/OHD). (REZ19-1) Comment At its meeting on Thursday,March 21,2019,the Planning and Zoning Se Commission recommended,by a vote of 6-0(Hensch absent),approval of the proposed rezoning from Neighborhood Public(P-1)to Neighborhood Public with an Historic District .�G� Overlay(OHD/P-1).Approval will result in the property being designated as an Iowa City Local Historic Landmark. 1. Public hearing Acton: C (oS-e L 2. Consider an Ordinance(First Consideration) Aeon: m i(I S/ 0),YLa S I/C7 ✓vis 1 0.c. 820 Park Road rezoning: Local Historic Landmark Rezoning, Ned Ashton House Ordinance rezoning property located at 820 Park Road from Neighborhood Public(P-1 )to P-1 with a Historic District Overlay (P1/OHD). (REZ19-2) Comment At its meeting on Thursday,March 21,2019,the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended,by a vote of 6-0(Hensch absent),approval of the proposed rezoning from Neighborhood Public(P-1)to Neighborhood Public with an Historic District Overlay(OHD/P-1).Approval will result in the property being designated as an Iowa City Local Historic Landmark. 1. Public hearing Acton: a� ` �,Q Ci lev �ppe a f Vie, 2. ConsideranOrdinance(First_ Consideration) Action:_ Pi 'I r�-is ( Q 1 ►"1 7 PT April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 8 10.d. 28 S. Linn Street rezoning: Local Historic Landmark Rezoning, Old Post Office Ordinance rezoning property located at 28 S. Linn Street from Neighborhood Public (P-1)to P-1 with a Historic District Overlay (P1/OHD). (REZ19-3) Comment At its meeting on Thursday,March 21,2019,the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended,by a vote of 6-0(Hensch absent),approval of the proposed A-co,.- rezoning from Neighborhood Public(P-1)to Neighborhood Public with a Historic District Overlay(OHD/P-1).Approval will result in the property being designated as an Iowa City Local Historic Landmark. 1. Public hearing Aeon: (lo Se.Z L 2. Consider an Ordinance(First Consideration) Acton: Y Yl i rn S J SaO ► h -7/n i3r 10.e. Proposed Vacation and Conveyance of Hutchinson Ave /q - / Resolution vacating and conveying the Hutchinson Avenue right-of- way north of Park Road in Black's Park Addition Subdivision to Bryan Svoboda. Comment The portion of Hutchinson Ave north of Park Road was dedicated to the City decades ago,but has never been developed for public purpocs due to topographic challenges.The owner of the adjacent lots desires to purchase it for fair market value to sfacilitate redevelopment of the adjacent lot At its meeting on Thursday, March 21st,the e Ic�� Planning and Zoning Commission recommended, by a vote of 6-0(Hench absent), approval of the proposed vacation of the portion of Hutchinson Avenue right-of-way north of Park Road in Black's Park Subdivision to Bryan Svnboda. 1. Public hearing Adion: 2. Consider a Resolution Action: 01 i ►rvt s / 1 7/0 April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 9 Regular Formal Agenda 11. Deer Management Public Input The public is invited to share their views on the City's management of the deer population. Se e> Comment Included in the meeting packet is a memorandum from City staff outlining the parameters of a possible application to the State of Iowa Natural Resource Commission(NRC). e}c '`' The application would indude one year of sharpshooting followed by public hunts and other deer management strategies in the following four years.More information is available in the included memo. Aee.e +- )rile r-)C - cLij 1or fl i vus / 12. Utility Rate Ordinance Ordinance amending title 3, entitled "finances, taxation and fees," chapter 4, entitled "schedule of fees, rates, charges, bonds, fines and penalties" of the city code to increase water service charges and storm water S service charges. Comment Trtie 3,Chapter 4 amendments indude a 5%Water rate increase on July 1,2019,a 5%Water rate increase on July 1,2020,and a Storm Water rate increase of$0.50 per equivalent residential unit(ERU)per month on July 1,2019. 1. Public hearing Action: C(O 2. Consider an Ordinance(First"Consideration) Action: lel 1 i r'1'1S / �( �l , -7/0 .J AT April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 10 I IIIea:Arai& diposix ik CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240- 1826 (319) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org Information submitted between distribution of packet on Thursday and close of business on Monday. Late Handouts: Item 3.b Workers Memorial Day — April 29 Item 10. Planning and Zoning matters Item 10.a Rezoning South of Interstate 80, West of N. Dubuque Street, and East of Mackinaw Drive. commonly referred to as Forest View — See additional correspondence - ( Regular agenda items l Item 11 Deer Management Public Input — See additional corresponden Info Packet of 4/18 Email from Johnson County Affordable Coalition: Stand up for affordable housing with these ACTION ITEMS 13. Transit Funding Application q- /0(0 Resolution authorizing the filing of an application with the Iowa Department of Transportation for FY2019 Iowa DOT State Transit Assistance and Federal Transit Administration Funding. Comment The Metropolitan Planning Organization of Johnson County will be filing a Consolidated Transit Funding Application on behalf of Iowa City Transit with the Iowa Department of Transportation.This is an annual process that Iowa City undertakes,outlining federal funds requested for operating and capital expenses and ensures projects become (- eligible for potential use of federal funds. 1. Public hearing Adi n C Lose 2. Consider a Resolution Acton: i YyIS 1711 D Y Q(S ) -7/Q 14. City Park Adventure Playground 19- /07 Resolution approving project manual and estimate of cost for the construction of the City Park Adventure Playground Project, establishing amount of bid security to accompany each bid, directing City Clerk to post notice to bidders, and fixing time and place for receipt of bids. s e-e- Comment:This project includes installation of an adventure play area in City Park.The estimated ey_-r`' project Dost is$400,000 and will be funded by account#R4356. 1. Public hearing Awn. C(0 2. Consider a Resolution is S ,' Ke _ , 7/0 5m A.ce-e-p+ C O f-l`eSpoY.c(e ro c --- -Tin orkas ( e_0 1 e_,) 1 (O April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 11 15. Assessment Schedule J9— /Gg Resolution adopting an assessment schedule of unpaid mowing, dean-up of property, snow removal, sidewalk repair, and stop box repair charges and directing the Clerk to certify the same to the Johnson County Treasurer for collection in the same manner as property taxes. Comment The City has the authority under lova Code§364.13B to assess the nuisance S e,e,„, abatement costs in the same manner as a property tax.This resolution allows the City Clerk to certify to the Johnson County Treasurer the abatement cost to be assessed against the property. e c'' This assessment is being pursued only after the City took many steps to resolve the matter.The City notified the homeowners to abate the nuisance(for example,to remove snow from the sidewalk)and after the homeowner did not take action to abate the nuisance,the City abated the nuisance and billed the owner.After being billed at least twice,these owners still have not pad the abatement costs.The City has sent a letter to the homeowner giving them notice that this resolution would be on the agenda,a Dopy of which is attached to the resolution.No interest will be charged if the owner pays within 30 days of the first required publication.Attached as an exhibit to the resolution is a list of the properties that will be assessed and the amount that will be assessed. I Leo s J a' o Le_ 7/ m > 16. Announcement of Vacancies- New Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Airport Commission -One vacancy to fill an unexpired term. Effective upon appointment-June 30, 2022. (Derek LaBrie resigned)Correspondence induded in Council packet. Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M.,Tuesday, May 28, 2019. A o c ept co r re. pep,-,c-t_e — )( i >m s ( Co ) -7/0 17. Announcement of Vacancies- Previous Applicants MUST reside in Iowa City and be 18 years of age unless specific qualifications are stated. [Staff will not publish additional notices after the initial announcement; but will continue to advertise vacancies on the City website and Council agenda. More information may be found on the City website or in the City Clerk's office. Airport Commission -One vacancy to fill a four-year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2023. (Term expires for Minnetta Gardinier) April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 12 Community Police Review Board -One vacancy to fill a four-ycar term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2023. (Term expires for Don King) Historic Preservation Commission (At-Large)-One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2019 -June 30, 2022. (Term expires for Zach Builita) Historic Preservation Commission (Brown St.)-One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2022. (Term expires for Sharon DeGraw) Historic Preservation Commission (Summit St.)-One vacancy to fill a three ycar term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2022. (Term expires for Cecile Kuenzil) Historic Preservation Commission (Jefferson St.)-One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2022. (New District formed - first term not filled) Housing&Community Development Commission-Two vacancies to fill a three year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2077. (Term expires for Christine Harms, Paula Vaughan) Library Board of Trustees-Three vacancies to fill a six-year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2025. (Term expires for Diane Baker, Janet Freeman and Jay Semel) Telecommunications Commission-One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2019-June 30, 2022. (Term expires for Paul Gowder) Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M.,Tuesday,May 14,2019. Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment-One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2016- December 31, 2020. (Formerly advertised) Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment-One vacancy to fill a five-year term, January 1, 2019- December 31, 2023. (New full term) Historic Preservation Commission (E. College St) -One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2018-June 30, 2021. (Term expired for Esther Baker) April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 13 Historic Preservation Commission (Jefferson St) -One vacancy to fill a three year term, July 1, 2016-June 30, 2019. (New District formed) Vacancies will remain open until filled. 18. Community Comment — Sem exp_ 19. City Council Information -- S e --t-m 20. Report on Items from City Staff a. City Manager b. City Attorney c. City Clerk 21. Adjourn April 23, 2019 Iowa City City Council Agenda Page 14