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the purpose of exacting fines for
C i j ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ w' ! minor traffic violations is law en-
L 4 f forcemeat, and the general wel-
fare and not to increase City reve-
(Official)
Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton. City Manager
Rhomberg.
Mayor Van Duelman stated that
this is the regular monthly meeting
of the City Council far the purpose
of acting upon such business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the rules be suspended for the
purpose of allowing any one pres•
eat in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Mr. Eugene Wright, Attorney,
representing the Retail Merchants
Bureau presented and read a
prepared address in regard to the
parking situation in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, and submitted for
consideration and discussion the
Retail Merchants Parking Plan Yor
the City of Dubuque, Ia. The en-
tire set of recommendatons offered
by the Retail Merchants Bureau
Parking Plan was read in full and
an open discussion was held as
each recommendation was taken
up step by step.
RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU
PARKING PLAN
FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE
IOWA
1. The City Administration
should take immediate and effec-
tive action to secure:
(a) The extension of 100 per cent
courtesy by the Police Department
of the City of Dubuque to the viola-
tors of MINOR traffic, parking and
other regulations pertaining to the
operation of automobiles.
(b) The endoctrination of all
City officials charged with the re-
sponsibility of law enforcement
with the fundamental notion that
nue.
(c) The discontinuance of so-
called "wholesale arrest drives,"
such as have been conducted in
the past regarding the improper dis-
play of license plates.
2. While the occasions are limit-
ed, one of the more aggravating
complaints has been caused by the
practice of the Police Department
in its insistence on issuing a ticket
for over parking even though its
representative may discover such
violation at the time when the driv-
er is about to remove his car, or
is in the act of placing additional
funds in the parking meter. We
recommend that in cases of this
kind such violators be allowed to
remove their car or purchase ad-
ditional meter time, so long as
the traffic officer has not filled
out a ticket.
3. It is our understanding that
50 per cent of the proceeds from
the parking meters is now being
used to pay the meter company for
the purchase price of the meters.
A portion of the other 50 per cent
of the proceeds from the parking
meters is being used to take care
of the expenses of operation and
maintenance of the parking meters
and the residue is being placed in
the parking meter fund. It is es-
timated that the parking meters
will be paid for in two years. We
believe that the City administra-
tion should definitely and officially
pledge the monies in the parking
meter fund for the sole purpose of
acquiring and improving off-street
parking lots, thus affording more
economical and long time parking,
the final goal being free parking
areas. Sections 13 and 14 of City
Ordinance 7-1947 are in conflict
as to the distribution of funds re-
ceived from the operation of the
parking meters. Section 13 allocates
such funds to the Consolidated
Fund; Section 14 allocates such
funds to the Parking Meter Fund.
We suggest that both Sections 13
and 14 be repealed and that all
net receipts from the parking
meters be ear-marked for parking
lots.
4.'Relative to the assessment of
fines for violations of parking regu-
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lotions we recommend that the
City Council adopt a new ordinance
embodying in substance the follow-
ing;
(a) Drivers of vehicles guilty oP
less than four offenses of
aver-parking for less than six-
ty minutes should be issued a
ticket requiring them to report
to the Police Headquarters at
their convenience but within
24 hours, at which time they
be permitted, in lieu of fine,
to place a ten cent deposit in a
parking meter to be installed
at Police Headquarters.
(b) Drivers of vehicles guilty oY
over-parking less than sixty
minutes after three occasions
and drivers of vehicles guilty
of over-parking over sixty
minutes shall be issued a tick-
et requiring them to appear
at Police Headquarters at
their convenience but within
24 hours, at which time they
be permitted, in lieu of fine,
to place a one dollar ($1.00)
deposit in the parking meter
to be installed at Police Head-
quarters.
5. The City Council should imme-
diately proceed under authority of
Chapter 390 of the 1946 Code of
Iowa as revised by the Acts of tho
52nd General Assembly as follows:
The City should acquire throe
parcels of real estate in the fol-
lowing locations, each of which
should be of such a size as will
accommodate as many cars as
possible on single level parking:
1. Northwest corner of Fifth and
Bluff Streets (approximate-
ly 44,000 sq, ftJ
2. The area lying north of
Eighth Avenue and extending north-
ward to the proposed Robinson
Street improvement and bounded
on the East by the Telegraph-
Herald property and on the West
by University Avenue as now ex•
fisting or as may be relocated. (Ap•
proximately 36,000 sq, ft.)
3. One of the two following
areas:
a. The entire half block on
White Street, between Eight and
Ninth Streets, lying West of White
Street. (Approximately 25,600 sq.
ft.)
b. The entire half block on Iowa
Street between Ninth & Tenth
Streets, lying East oP Iowa Street.
(Approximately 25,600 sq, ft.)
It is proposed that as quickly as
practicable and in no event to ex•
teed twelve months all buildings
on these sites shall be removed
and the property prepared Yor sin-
gle level parking, improvements to
be made in a manner which will
lend itself to a future plan for
double or three tier parking.
Funds for this project can be
made available from a revenue
bond issue permitted by Chapter
390 of the 1946 Code of Iowa as re-
vised by the Acts of the 52nd
General Assembly. Such bonds
shall be retired from funds re•
ceived from:
(a The net revenue from park-
ing meters.
(b The net revenue received
Prom such parking lots.
(c Tax levy not exceeding one•
half (1.2) mill per annum against
all privately owned business, pro-
fessional, commercial and industri•
al property within a so-called
"benefited district" to be deter-
mined by City ordinance. (This tax
method of paying off the bond is•
sue need only be used if the net
revenue from the parking meters
and the parking lots is insufficient.
The Code of Iowa exempts from
this tax levy property within the
"benefited district" which is used
"solely and only for private family
residential puposes.")
It is the opinion of the Com-
mittee that these revenue bonds
should be retired within ten years
at which time a similar bond issue
might be made for whatever im-
provement or additional parking
facilities may at such time be
deemed necessary.
6. When Dubuque's local parking
needs have been satisfied and the
coat of these projects completely
amortized the same or other off-
street equal facilities should be
made available for free parking.
7. We recommena an immediate
survey of parking in unrestricted
business districts because of hard-
ships caused by all-day parking in
such areas.
Respectfully submitted.
SPECIAL PARKING COMMITTEE
RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU
By; Thomas M. Stampfer,
Chairman
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C. F. Hartman
Edward F. Graham
Councilman Murphy moved that
an Ordinance be prepared amend-
ing Ordinance No. 7.47 by repeal-
ing Sections 13 and 14 and sub-
stituting therefor provisions for
placing the parking meter collec-
tions in the parking fund and that
the balance remaining therein af•
ter payments for the meters, their
operation and maintenance be ear-
marked for parking lots. Seconded
by Councilman Moffatt. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Wharton moved that
a policy be adopted allowing vio-
lators of overparking of less than
60 minutes to deposit 10 cents in
a parking meter at police headquar-
ters providing this to be done with-
in twe hours after the time indicat-
ed on the officer's report of the
violation. Seconded by Council•
man Murphy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Mr. Herman Lott, Chairman of
the Retail Merchants Bureau, ad•
dressed the Council thanking the
Council for their business-like
action in dealing with the Retail
Merchants Bureau Parking Plan.
Mr. Roland White and Mrs. Lena
Pier Millin addressed the Council
in regard to the acquiring of park-
ing lots and suggesting to the City
Council that consideration be given
to the areas where no homes are
situated so as not to cause the dis-
possessing of people and also add
to the acute housing shortage.
Communication of Pyke John-
son, President, Automotive Satety
Foundation, extending heartiest
congratulations upon the honor
your outstanding record has won
for the City of Dubuque in the
1947 National Safety Contest, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved that the com-
munication be received and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton,
Nays-None.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
proceedings be prepared for a pub•
lit hearing on the subject of acquir•
ing the area comprising the land
fronting on Bluff Street between
West 5th Street and the Home of
the Angels and also the area com-
prising the entire half block lying
between Iowa Street and the alley
first east from West 9th Street to
West 10th Street for parking lot
purposes. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
C o u n c i l m e m Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Thompson moved
that an immediate survey be made
of parking in unrestricted business
districts because of hardships
caused by all•day parking in such
areas. Seconded by Councilman
Communication of Lange's In•
surance Agency in regard to the
Excavation Bond of Leonard Valen-
tine and stating that he no longer
needs this bond and asking that
said bond be released as of the
date of May 21st, 1948, presented
and read. Councilman Thompson
moved that the request be granted
and the Lauge's Insurance Agency
be notified of the action taken by
the City Council. Seconded by
Councilman Moffatt. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Lange's Insur-
ance Agency in regard to the Blasi•
ing Bond of the Linwood Cemetery
Association and stating that they
no longer need this bond and asking
that the bond be released as of
166 Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948
the date of May 10, 1948, presented
and read. Councilman Moffatt
moved that the request be granted
and the Lange's Insurance Agen-
cy to be notified of the action
taken by the City Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Thompson,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas~M a y o r Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the New York
Casualty Company enclosing Revo-
cation of Power of Attorney for
C, H, Sanner and M. P. Hogan,
each as Attorney in Fact, and that
in lieu of the above that they are
enclosing for filing Power of At-
torney, authorizing the execution
of certain bonds and undertakings
on behalf of the Company when
signed by M. P. Hogan, as Attorney
in Fact, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
communication be received and
the Power of Attorney for M. P,
Hogan be placed on file. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the New York
Casualty Company enclosing for fil•
ing the Power of Attorney authoriz-
ing the execution of certain bonds
and undertakings on behalf of the
Company when signed by C. H.
Sanner, as Attorney in Fact, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mof-
fatt moved that the communication
be received and the Power of At-
torney for C. H. Sanner be placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Murphy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the Interstate
Power Company regarding the let-
ter and petition received from stud-
ents and employees of Wartburg
Seminary for a change in the Mt.
Carmel, Fremont Bus Route, and
stating that in view of the total
number of patrons served by this
line and the improved service on
this route, over that formerly
given, that the Company does not
think it advisable to attempt to re-
vise this service at the present
time, presented and read. Council-
man Murphy moved that the com•
munication be referred to the City
Council for study, Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of the Mettel Realty &
Investment Co. asking that the
City Engineer be authrized to in-
vestigate the possibility of con-
necting .Lots 386 through 392
Ham's Addition with the sewer sys-
tem and will appreciate your ad-
vices, presented and read.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by thee following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of the League of Women
Voters of Dubuque County, by Mrs.
Harry Slichter, President, asking
permission to use sandwich boards
on the streets of Dubuque as a con-
spicuous method of calling atten-
tion to the final date of registra-
tion for the June Primaries, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mur-
phy moved that the request be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the follow-
ing vets:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Farley & Loetscher
Mfg. Co. requesting permission to
construct and 8' wide loading dock
on the East Sixth Street end of
their building, extending the full
100 feet East and West length of
it, plus an additional 8' length from
the East face of the building to the
East face of the present loading
dock, to be used for loading and
unloading of trucks, also asking
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permission to erect a canopy 108'
long over this dock, projecting out
12' from the South (East Sixth
Street) face oY the building, and
membering with the present cano-
py on the East (Jackson Street)
side of this building, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of C. J. Oliver et al re•
questing that Valley Street from
Mt. Loretta to Southern Avenue
be resurfaced with crushed stone
and ailed, also that the catch
basins be opened up to take water
more promptly into the storm sew-
ers and also that a street light
be installed at Aapin and Valley
Streets so that pedestrians can
walk more safely as there is no
sidewalk from Riker Street to
Southern Avenue, presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy.
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of the Highland Realty
Company requesting the issuance
of a building permit for the erect
lion of one Lustron manufactured
steel home in the City of Dubuque
limits, also a communication from
Building Commissioner Bandy rec-
ommending that permission be
granted to the Highland Realty
Company for the erection of one
Lustron manufactured steel home,
presented and read. Councilman
NIm•phy moved that the petition of
the Highland Realty Company be
received and filed and the recom-
mendation of the Building Com-
missioner be approved for the is-
suance of ore permit. Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Theodore R.
Ellsworth, Commanding Officer 1st
Battalion, 133rd Infantry Regiment
34th Division, Iowa National Guard,
expressing sincere appreciation
and thanks on behalf of the 34th
Division, Iowa National Guard, and
especially the Guardsmen of
Dubuque in regard to the City
Council's recent efforts and 100 per
cent co-operation toward their new
armory, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
communication be received and
placed on file. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Moffatt. Carried by the fol-
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Thos. E. Byrne re-
questing permission to construct a
new sanitary sewer in Bonson
Street from the present sewer on
Hill Street to McClain Street, said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with city specifications, rules
and stipulations of the City of
Dubuque, presented and read.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager to prepare proper proceed-
ings. Seconded by Councilman Mof-
fatt. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Jahn A. Henschel et
al, owners of property abutting on
Dillon Street, requesting that a
schedule be prepared for the im-
provement of this street and also
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in this street, presented and
read. Councilman Murphy moved
that the petition be referred to
the City Council to view the
grounds. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Jas. F. Lee et al re-
questing the employment of, and
an immediate audit and report of
the public finance by a Bonded
Certified Public Accountant, of our
joint selection, as provided for and
according t.o the provisions of Chap•
ter No. II, Paragraphs 11.11 to II.
168 Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948
20 of the 1946 Code of Iowa and
further requesting the publication
as provided of said audit and re-
port in the official daily news-
paper, presented and read..Coun-
cilman Wharton moved that the
petition be referred to the Council
for consideration. Seconded by
Councilman Murphy, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
C o u n c i l m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of a statement
of receipts and also a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of March, 1948,
presented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Council Proceedings for the
month of December, 1947, present-
ed for approval. Councilman Mur-
phy moved that the Council Pro-
ceedings for the month of Decem-
ber, 1947, be approved as printed.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
April 30, 1948
To the Honorable Mayor sad
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1946,
the Civil Service Commission con-
ducted an entrance examination
on April 16, 1948, for those seeking
positions on the eligible list for ap•
pointment on the Fire Department.
The following are the names of
those who passed the mental and
physical examinations and their
names are hereby certified for ap-
pointmehts as members of the Fire
Department.
NAME AND AVERAGE
Eldon C. Weiss, 92.75 per cent
William C. Toner, 91.00 per cent
Donald F. Brus, 90.00 per cent
Raymond A. Kenneally, 90.00 per
cent
Ivan S. Dow, 85.25 per cent
Donald H. Gerken, 77.00 per cent
William R. Purcell, 75.50 per cent
Robert C. Livermore, 73.25 per cent
Robert C. Boland, 72.50 per cent
Respectfully submitted,
C. S. HARKER
Chairman.
R. M. BENN
E. B. LYONS
Commissioners
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public this 30th day
of April, 1948.
GERALDINE L. DEMKIER
Notary Public
Councilman Murphy moved that
the report be received and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays -None.
April 30, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions
of the Code of Iowa, 1946, The Civil
Service Commission conducted an
entrance examination on April 16,
1948, for those seeking positions on
the eligible list for appointment on
the Police Department.
The following are the names
of those who passed the mental
and physical examinations and their
names are hereby certified for ap-
pointments as members of the
Police Department,
NAME AND AVERAGE
Marcellus J. Kuhle, 91.00 per cent
Lawrence C. Derreberry, 89.00 per
cent
William L. Herber, 87.25 per cent
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Ralph N. Clemen, 76.50 per cent
Respectfully submitted,
C. S. HARKER
Chairman
R. M. BENN
E. B. LYONS
Commissioners
Attest: J. J. Shea
City Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public this 30th day
oP April, 1948.
GERALD~NE L. DEMKIER
Notary Public.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the report be received and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Murphy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and de-
sire to have your approval on same
for filing:
PERSONAL
Leo J. Clemens, Park Commis-
sioner, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty
Co., No. 28210.07-191-48.
EXCAVATION
H.C. Arnold and Keith S. Jaquette,
Western Surety Co.
M. L. Caber Construction Co., U. S.
Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A, RHOMBERG,
City Manager
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the bonds be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the follow•
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None
May 3, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
Dubuque, Iowa.
`f Pursuant to your instructions we
~° negotiated with the owners Por the
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purchase of City Lota 206, 207 and
208 for parking lot purposes. The
Salvation Army representatives in-
dicated awillingness to sell the
Northerly 25'7" of City Lot 206
for $10,000.00, which is $2,500.00
above the Real Estate Board ap-
praisal. Mr. Thomas M. Stampfer
stated that he did not wish to sell
the Southerly 25'7" of City Lot 206
and City Lots 207 and 208 and fur-
ther that the appraised price of
$25,000.00 on this property was too
low.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG.
City Manager.
JOHN J. KINTZINGER
City Solicitor.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the communication of City Manager
Rhomberg and City Solicitor Kint-
ainger be received and made a
matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murpliy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays -None.
May 3, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On February 23, 1948 the Coun-
cil adopted Resolution No. 39.48
approving the subdivision plat of
"Glenview" and prescribing the
conditions for its acceptance.
Since then the developer, Du-
buque Homes, Inc., has requested
that the amount of storm sewer
previously estimated be reduced
and a flowage easement be grant-
ed to the city over Lot 7 of Glen-
view.
I recommend that the attached
resolution be adopted. This repeals
Resolution No. 39-48 and provides
for a shorter length of storm sew-
ers and the condition that the city
be granted the right to discharge
the drains through Lot 7.
I recommend that the attached
resolution be adopted. This repeals
Resolution No. 39.48 and provides
a flowage easement be granted to
the city over Lot 7 of Glenview.
Fince then the developer Dubuque
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Homes, Inc., has requested that
the amount of storm sewer pre-
viously estimated be reduced and
for a shorter length of storm sew-
ers and the condition that the city
be granted the right to discharge
the drains through Lot 7.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 80--48
WHEREAS, a plat has been filed
by Earl L. Falk, Genevieve Z. Falk
and Dubuque Homes, Inc., in which
Lot 4 oP Mineral Lot 3, Lot 1 of 2
of Mineral Lot 4 and Lot 2 of Min-
eral Lot 5 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, are platted as Glenview, a
sub-division in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and
WHEREAS, said plat has been
duly examined, investigated and ap-
proved by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of
Dubuque; and
WHEREAS, upon said plat are
streets designated as "Blackhawk
Drive" and "Fox Drive"; and
WHEREAS, the owners have up-
on said plat dedicated said streets
to the public; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has
examined said plat and has been
fully advised in the matter, finds
that said plat conforms to the City
Ordinances relating thereto; and
WHEREAS, THE City Council
furthet• finds that the dedication
of "Blackhawk Drive" and "Fax
Drive" should be accepted and con-
firmed and that said plat should be
accepted; and
WHEREAS, Blackhawk Drive
and Fox Drive are new streets un-
improved and this Council is of the
opinion that said streets should be
improved by grading, by placing
24" x 6" combination curb r•od
gutters 26' apart, by surfacing with
a 6" macadam base with asphalt
wearing surface and by construo-
lion of storm water sewers and
catch basins; and
WHEREAS, the Engineer's esti-
mate of the cost for said improve-
ment is as follows:
Excavation, 000. c. y. at $0.75,
$450.00; Curved Curb and Gutter,
1,502 1, f. at 2.50, $3,755.00;
Straight Curb and Gutter, 594 1, f.
at 2.00, $1,188.00; Crushed Stone,
486 c, y, at 3.00, $1,458.00; Asphalt
Primer and Seal, 2,800 gal, at 0.15,
$420,00; Stone Chips, 50 c. y. at 3.00
$150.00; 15" R.C.P. Storm Sewer,
175 1 f. at 4.00, $700.00; 12" R.C.P.
Storm Sewer, 260 ]. f, at 3.50,
$910.00; Rein. Conc. Catch Basins,
3 at 250.00, $750.00; Rein. Conc,
Spillway, 1 at 250.00, $250.00.
Estimated Total Cost....$10,031.00
and; WHEREAS, it is the
opinion of this Council that said
improvements should be made on
or before July 1, 1949; that the
plat filed herein be approved upon
Dubuque Homes, Inc. filing with
the City Clerk a Surety Band in
the sum of $10,031.00 acceptable
to the City Council, said bond to
insure the completion of the
improvements on Blackhawk and
Fox Drives on or before July 1,
1949, and said bond to provide for
compliance with the provisions of
Ordinance No. 23-45, the Subdivi•
sion Ordinance of the City oY
Dubuque, and especially Sec. IV
thereof; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to
provide for the discharge. of the
storm water sewers onto and a-
cross Lot 7 of Glenview, it is the
opinion of this Council that a con-
dition of acceptance of this plat.
shall be that the City of Dubuque
be furnished an easement granting
the right to so discharge such
drainage across said lot, saving the
City harmless from any damage
that may result therefrom and in
which the owners, their successors
and assigns agree not to obstruct
such drainage flow: NOW THERE-
FORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Gity
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That the previous action
taken in this matter by the pas-
sage of Resolution No. 39-48 be de-
clared null and void and is hereby
repealed.
Kegular Session, May 3rd, 19.48 171
Sec. 2. That the dedication of
"Blackhawk Drive" and "Fox
Drive" upon the plat of "Glenview"
be and the same are hereby ac-
cepted for the purpose for which
they are thus dedicated.
Sec. 3. That the plat of Lot 4 of
Mineral Lot 3, Lot 1 of 2 of Mineral
Lot 4 and Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 5
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
which will be hereafter known as
"Glenview" containing Lot 1 to 21
inclusive, "Blackhawk Drive" and
"Fox Drive", be, and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk are hereby directed to
endorse the approval of the City
oY Dubuque upon said plat, pro-
vided:
That Dubuque Homes, Inc., sign
the written acceptance and agree-
ment hereto attached agreeing to
comply with all the terms and con-
ditions contained in this Resolu-
tion, including the filing of a per-
formance bond in the amount of
$10,031.00 acceptable to the City
Council, insuring the completion
of the improvements hereinbefore
set out, all to be done with the
approval of the City Manager.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F. W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W, MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION
N O. 86-48
Dubuque Homes, Inc. by authori-
ty of its Board of Directors, with
full knowledge and understanding
all of the terms and conditions of
Resolution No. 86-48, hereby ac-
cepts the same as adopted and
agrees to abide by, comply with
and carry out all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
Executed this 5th day of May,
1948.
DUBUQUE HOMES, INC.
By C. E. METTEL
President
A, J. MIHM
Secretary.
Councilman Thompson moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None,
April 24, 1948.
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With reference to the claim of
Clara L. Knapp for $1000.00 for
personal injuries sustained because
of a fall on the east side of Booth
Street between Dodge and Curtis. It
appears that the sidewalk at the
place she fell was in a dangerous
condition because of snow and ice
thereon. That she incurred doctor
bills and hospital bills in an a-
mount of about $90.00. That be-
cause of the injury she repeived
to her back, she was unable to work
for more than a month and lost a-
bout $180.00 in wages. That she
makes a claim for pain and suffer-
ing. That I have discussed the mat-
ter with her Attorney and they
have agreed to accept $238.10 in
settlement thereof.
I recommend that this claim be
allowed in the sum of $283.10. That
a warrant be issued to John L.
Duffy, Attorney for Clara L. Knapp,
and delivered upon delivery to the
City of a release properly executed
by claimant.
Yours truly,
JOHN J. KINTZINGER
City Solicitor
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of City
Solicitor Kintzinger be approved
and the City Auditor instructed to
draw a warrant in the amount of
$283.10 in favor of John L. Duffy,
Attorney for Clara L. Knapp, as set-
tlement in full of the claim, and
that said warrant be delivered upon
receipt by the City of Dubuque of
a properly executed release. Se-
conded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
April 30, 1948.
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With reference to the claim of
Mrs. V. A. Bischoff referred to me
172 Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948
for consideration, it appears tha
the accident happened on Januar,
25, 1948, and the claim was filer
April 10, 1948.
It is provided by the statute of
the 1946 Code of Iowa as follows;
614.1 Period of. Actions may bE
brought within the times herein
limited, respectively, after their
causes accrue, and not afterwards,
except when otherwise specially
declared:
1. In actions for injuries from de~
fects in roads or streets-notice,
Those founded on injury to the
person on account of defective
roads, bridges, streets, or side-
walks, within three months, unless
written notice specifying the time,
place, and circumstances of the
injury shall have been served upon
the county or municipal corpora-
tions to be charged within sixty
days from the happening of the in-
jury.
This claim has not been filed in
time and under the statute the
Council has no jurisdiction and
therefcre, I recommend that the
claim be denied,
Yours truly,
JOHN J. KINTZINGER
City Solicitor.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the recommendation of City
Solicitor Kintzinger be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
approved. Seconded by Council-
man Moffatt. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
April 20, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Referring to attached petition of
E. G. Riter, 1945 Asbury Streei,
requesting the rezoning oY the dis-
trict in which his property is lo-
cated, from Single Family to Two
Family Classification, the Planning
and Toning Commission respect-
fully recommends denial of the
petition. The Commission Yeels
that there is no great demand for
the change at present, and an ex-
amination of the area shows a pre-
dominance of nice single family
homes which are as a rule too small
to be made into two family resi•
dences.
Yours truly,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
YC ZONING COMMISSION
BY .....................................Sec't'.
R. V. McKAY
Councilman Wharton moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-lYI a y o r Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
October 22, 1946.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Planning and Zoning Com-
mission respectfully recommends
to your honorable body granting
of the petition of John E. Behlmer
as shown on attached plat, at a
price agreeable to you.
Yours truly,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
& ZONING COMMISSION
By RICHARD V. McKAY
Secretary,
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendatoon of the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission be
Nays-None.
April 20, ]948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion respectfully recommends to
your honorable body the legal es-
tablishment of Platt St. extended
to Cardiff St. and the acceptance
of the dedication of the necessary
land by St. Joseph's Mercy Hospi-
tal and St. Clara College.
Respectfully submitted,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
& ZONING COMMISSION
BY ..............................Sec't'.
R. V, McKAY
Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948 173
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Plan•
ning and Zoning Commission. be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton,
Nays-None.
Mr. Thomas H. Nelson, Attorney
representing Mr. H. E. Dilworth,
addressed the Council entering ver-
bal objection to any assessment
which might be assessed to the pro-
erty of Mr. Dilworth for the pro-
posed improvement of Platt Street
and Platt Street Extension as this
improvement is only for the bene-
fit of one of the owners and
suggested that the cost of this
proposed improvement be assessed
to the owners of property who are
being benefitted.
~' RESOLUTION N0. 87-48
Whereas, a plat has been made
by Carl F. Bartels dated April 2,
1948, subdividing Lot 5 oP Mineral
Lot 72, owned by St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital, subdividing City Lot 732,
owned by the City of Dubuque, and
subdividing Lot 19 of City Lot 724
in the City of Dubuque, owned by
St. Clara College; and
Whereas, said subdivision is for
the purpose of extending Platt
Street from the easterly end of
Platt Street to Cardiff Street; and
Whereas, said plat has been duly
executed by St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
e pital of Dubuque and St. Clara Col•
lege of Dubuque; and
Whereas, before said extension
of Platt Street can be completed,
it .is necessary that the City of
Dubuque give its consent and dedi-
cate Platt Street as shown in said
plat as a Street; and
Whereas, the City Council being
fully informed in the premises
finds that the City of Dubuque
should execute said plat.
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
4, cil of the City of Dubuque:
That the Mayor and Clerk of
the City of Dubuque be, and they
'~ are hereby authorized and
a empowered for and on behalf of
the City of Dubuque to sign and
~. execute the plat above referred to,
which dedicated certain property
for the extension of Platt Street
from the easterly end thereof to
Cardiff Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F. W. THMOPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W, W, MOFFATT
Councilman
Attest: J. J. Shea
City Clerk.
Councilman Murphy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Moffatt. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Van Due 1 m a n,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None
RESOLUTION N0. 88-48
Whereas, a plat has been filed
showing the extension of Platt
Street from the easterly end there-
of over Lot 5 of Mineral Lat 72,
City Lot 732 and Lot 19 of City
lot 7`l4; and
Whereas, said plat has been duly
examined investigated and ap-
proved by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of
Dubuque and
Wheroas the owners of the real
estate involved have dedicated said
street to the public; and
Whereas the City Council has
examined said plat and has been
fully advised in the matter finds
that said plat conforms to the City
Ordinances relating thereto and
that dedication of Platt Street as
extended should be accepted and
confirmed and that the said plat
should be approved.
Now, therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
That the dedication of Platt
Street as extended from the easter•
ly end of Platt Street now existing
to Cardiff Street as sho-wn upon
said plat be and the same is hereby
accepted for the purpose for which
it is thus dedicated and the Mayor
and Clerk are hereby directed to en-
dorse the approval of the City of
Dubuque upon said plat.
174 Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948
Passed adopted and approved
this 3rd day of May 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN,
Mayor
F. W, THOMPSON
GEO. R, MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilman
Attest: J. J. Shea
City Clerk.
Councilman Thompson move d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Due 1 m a n
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None,
RESOLUTION N0. 89-48
WHEREAS applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to this
Council for approval and the same
have been examined; Now, There-
fore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and the licenses are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this City,
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Chester J. Lebben and Margaret
Lebben, 2209 Central Avenue.
Robert J. Bowen, 1105 Univer-
sity Avenue.
Merlyn L. Weber, 1904 Central
Avenue.
George T. Vrotsos and Spiros D.
Coven, 605 Main Street,
Dell Warren and Ralph Warren,
1700 Central Avenue.
Harry N. Gantert and Lucile
Gantert, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue.
Frank Reis and Kathryn Reis,
509 Eighth Avenue.
Martin Meyer and Vernon Meyer,
630 East 22nd Street.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
For Private Club
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship No.
67, 2417-23 Rhomberg Avenue.
Rod and Gun Club of Dubuque,
Iowa, 1103 Iowa Street.
Dubuque Metal Trades Council
Club, 111 West 6th Street.
Dubuque Golf Club, End of Ran-
dall Place.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Earl T. Avery, 1602 Lincoln
Avenue.
Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary
Street.
Stanley J. Meis, 605 West Locust
Street.
Passed adopted and approved
this 3rd day of May 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F. W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHAIiTON
W, W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk,
Councilman Moffatt moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Murphy, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 90-48
WHEREAS, Heretofore applica-
tions for Beer permits were filed
by the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this City
and they have filed a proper bond:
NOW, THEREFORE, ,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun-
ci] of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is hereby
directed to issue to the following
named applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
NAME AND ADDRESS
Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University
Avenue.
Merlyn L. Weber, 1904 Central
Avenue.
George T. Vrotsos and Spiros D.
Coven, 605 Main Street
Dell Warren and Ralph Warren,
1700 Central Avenue
Harry N. Gantert and Lucile
Gantert, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue
Frank Reis and Kathryn Reis, 509
Eighth Avenue
Martin Meyer and Vernon Meyer,
5$0 East 22nd Street
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship No.07,
2417.23 Rhomberg Avenue
Rod and Gun Club of Dubuque,
Iowa, 1103 Iowa Street
Regular Session, May 3rd, 1948 175
Dubuque Metal Trades Council
Club, 11 West 0th Street
Dubuque Golf Club, End of Randall
Place
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Earl T. Avery, 1002 Lincoln Avenue
Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary
Street.
Stanley J. Meis, 605 West Locust
Street.
BE IT FIfRTHER RESOLVED
THAT THE BONDS FILED BY
SUCH APPLICANTS BE AND
ARE HEREBY APPROVED.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F, W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W, W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
trict and the Cherry-Green Streets
Districts be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor far in•
vestigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None,
There being no further business
Councilman Wharton moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Thompson moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Approved ............................. 1949.
Adopted ............................. 1949.
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy, '7ouncilmen
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the matter of constructing sanitary Attest;
sewers in the Bradley Street Dis-
.................................
City Clerk,
1
176 Special Session, May loth, 1945
City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, May 10th, 1948.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
of operating and maintaining the
parking lots.
Section 4 of the above named
chapter is confusing from the
standpoint of whether the bonds
may be paid from all of the
sources referred to or Prom only
one of guch sources.
Present-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton, City Manager
Rhomberg.
Meeting called by order of Coun•
cilmen Wharton and Moffatt.
Mayor Van Duelman read the
call and stated that service thereof
had been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of discussing the legal aspects for
the issuance of Revenue Bonds for
off street parking and acting on
any other business as may proper-
ly come before a regular meeting
of the City Council.
May 7, 1943.
John J. Kintzinger,
City Solicitor
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Sir:
Responsive to your request we
have examined the provisions of
Chapter 206, Laws of the Fifty
Second General Assembly of Iowa,
in the light of the proposals re•
ferred to in your letter of May 4,
1948. According to our interpreta-
tion of this law, the City of Dubu•
quo would be authorized to issue
its revenue bonds for the purpose
of acquiring parking lots, such
bonds to be secured by net re•
venues dirived from the operation
of the lots.
The fundamental concept of
revenue bonds is that they are
payable from revenues obtained
through the operation of self-
]iquidating projects and that the
taxing power of the municipality
cannot be pledged to their pay-
ment. It therefore seems to us that
the bond proceedings would have
to provide that under no circum•
stances shall any ad valorem tax
or special assessment be levied on
any taxable property in the city,
whether benefited or not, to pay
the bonds or the interest thereon
or to pay any part of the cost
Interference with the normal use
of public streets by the installation
of parking meters must be justi•
Pied on the basis of a proper ex-
ercise of the police power in the
regulation of traffic and ie general-
ly condemned, as in the case of
Brodkey v. Sioux City, 291 N.W
171, where this device is used ae
a revenue producing measure over
and above the cost of operation
and maintenance for regulatory
purposes. While we would there-
fore be unwilling to permit an out•
right pledge of parking meter reve-
nues to the payment of the bonds
or the imposition of an obligation
to charge meter rates sufficient
to provide revenues to pay the
bonds, it seems to us that the
band proceedings might contain a
provision to the effect that if at
any time there is found to be a
surplus of meter revenues after
first providing for the payment of
the meters and the operating and
maintenance expense in connec-
tion with their operation, such sur-
plus may be used to the extent per-
mitted by law for the payment of
operating and maintenance ex-
pense in connection with the park-
ing lots or for the payment of the
parking lot revenue bonds and in•
terest.
Whether or not the City could
successfully market parking lot
revenue bonds which are payable
from the net revenues available
from the operation of such lots
would depend to a very large ex-
tent upon the engineering study
which we assume has been made
or is proposed to be made, in•
eluding the projected earnings of
the system of lots. We have from
time to time received other in-
quiries covering similar projects
throughout the country but have
not as yet attempted to draft
forms of proceedings in connection
therewith nor have we expressed
an opinion upon a completed tran•
script relating to this type of
financing. You should accordingly
Special Session, May loth, 1948 177
appreciate that questions other
than those hereinbefore mentioned
may ariso with relation to such
projects, which we are unable to
anticipate at this time.
In reading over the foregoing,
please bear in mind that in men-
tioning parking meters we refer
to street line meters as distin-
guished from such meters as might
be installed in the parking lots
themselves. We will be interested
to know your reaction to the fore-
going and await your further ad-
vices.
Very truly yours,
CHAPMAN AND CUTLER
Councilman Murphy moved that
the communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Moffatt. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton,
Nays-None.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the rules be suspended far the pur-
pose of allowing any one present
in the Counci] Chamber, who wish-
es to do so, to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Thomp•
son. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Attorney Eugene Wright, repre-
senting the Retail Merchants Bu-
reau, addressed the Council in re-
gard to the communication of
Chapman and Cutler in the matter
of the issuance of revenue bonds
for the purpose of acquiring park-
ing lots. Mayor Van Duelman re•
quested City Solicitor Kintzinger
to explain to the Council the con-
tents of the letter received from
Chapman and Cutler. Council-
man Wharton moved that the City
Solicitor be requested to confer
with the Law Offices of Chapman
and Cutler, Chicago, Illinois, rela-
tive to the legal problems in con-
nection with the financing of off-
street parking in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Thompson. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of W. R. Goodall,
Jr., Chief of Real Estate Division,
War Department Oftice of the Di•
vision Engineer, Omaha, Nebraska,
requesting that a permit be se•
cured for the use of the new
llubuque Airport with concrete run•
ways, in order that transient mili-
tary aircraft may land upon the
field, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Manager to correspond with
Mr. W. R. Goodall, Jr., advising
him that the City of Dubuque has
in effect an agreement with the
U. S. Government covering the re-
quest as contained in his communi•
cation. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the fol•
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Mrs. L,
Freisinger in regard to the garbage
collection at her residence located
at 850 Wilson Avenue, presented
and read. Councilman Wharton
moved that the communication be
referred to the Health Department
for proper adjustment. Seconded
by Councilman Murphy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
proper City Officials be author-
ized to enter into a written
supplemental contract with Margar•
et D. McGloughlin and Thomas J.
Ryder for the collection of gar-
bage in the newly annexed addi•
bons of the City of Dubuque by
the payment of an additional
$150.00 semi-monthly far the col-
lection of said garbage. Seconded
by Councilman Murphy. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of A. C. Brown,
Secretary, Chamber of Commerce,
Oelwein, Iowa, suggesting that the
towns b e t w e e n Waverly and
Dubuque concentrate on getting
the seven-mile stretch between
178 Special Session, May loth, 1948
Edgewood and Colesburg finishes
and that a meeting should be ar
ranged in Edgewood or Strawberrl
Point soon to discuss this sub
ject, presented and read. Council
man Wharton moved that the com
munication be referred to the City
Manager to ascertain from Mr. A
C. Brown when a meeting is to bE
held to discuss this subject. Sec•
onded by Councilman Murphy. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Al. J. Kellum et al
requesting the City Council to in•
etitute a one-hour parking regula-
tion in the block between Third
and Fourth Streets on Main Street
during the hours from 8:00 A.M.
to 6:00 P.M., presented and read.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Yeas-1VI a y o r Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of Martha Marlin
in an unstated amount for injuries
sustained in a fall on an icy side-
walk at the northwest corner of
Ninth and Locust Streets, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mur-
phy moved that the notice of claim
be referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Wharton. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the publica-
tion of the Financial Report of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fis-
cal year ending March 31,1948, pre•
seated and read. Councilman
Thompson moved that the proof
of publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of H. J. Nacht;
man, President, Board of Directors,
Independent School District of
Dubuque, stating that after several
meetings with Mr. Robinson, Mr.
Clark, Mr. Rhomberg and Mr. Hart-
zog, it was decided that the pro-
posed extension of North Grand-
view Avenue and Audubon Street
extending through the Senior High
School site should be rerouted,
and advising that the Board of
Education desires to express its
willingness to cooperate with the
City Council by giving permission
to locate the right of way on the
west side of the Senior High school
building, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the com-
munication be referred to the Coun-
cil for the purpose of holding a
joint meeting with the Planning
and Zoning Commission to be held
at 7:30 P,M, on Friday, May 14th,
1948, for the purpose of discussing
the communication. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Nays-None.
May 4, 1948.
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With reference to the claim of
Ray Winders from my investiga•
tion I find that Ray Winders fell
in an alley in the rear of his
home located at 2309 Roosevelt
Street, which alley had washed out
sometime before. That the matter
had been called to the attention of
the City and had not been taken
care of until the day after he re-
ceived his injury. He fell on the
ice and slid into this hole, re-
ceived a fracture of the left fibula,
which required the attention of a
doctor, services at the hospital and
compelled him to remain away
from his work far 4 1-2 weeks. That
the amount o~ his actual expenses
is $114.75. That he lost wages in
the amount of $350.00. That after
conference with him, he has agreed
`.o accept $150.00 in full of his claim
rgainst the City.
Special Session, May loth, 1948 179
I recommend that his claim be
allowed in the sum of $150.00 and
that a warrant be issued payable
to his order in that amount and
the same be delivered to him upon
delivery to the City of a release
properly executed by him.
Yours truly,
JOHN J. KINTZINGER
City Solicitor.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the recommendation of City Solici-
tor Kintzinger be approved and
the City Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $150.00
in favor of Ray Winders, as set•
tlement in full of his claim, and
that said warrant be delivered up-
on receipt by the City of Dubuque
of a properly executed release.
Seconded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
May 6, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith are plans,
specifications and requests for
building permits to erect two
homes in the City of Dubuque.
One is a Masterbilt Home built by
the J. R. Darrow Company of Polo,
Illinois. The other is a Homart
Home sold by Sears Roebuck & Co,
I have examined the plans and
specifications and the homes do not
comply in every respect to conven-
tional building, but the homes are
of sound construction, small but
neat in appearance, and I recom-
mend that permission be granted
for a permit for one each of these
homes.
Respectfully submitted,
DONALD J. BANDY,
Building Commissioner.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the recommendation of Building
Commissioner Bandy be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton,
Nays-None.
May 10, 1948.
'o the Honorable Mayor
end City Council,
)ubuque, Iowa
3entlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions a
survey of parking and traffic con-
iitions in the unrestricted areas
was conducted by the Police De-
partment. Herewith submitted is
the report of the findings together
with a group of recommendations
designed to relieve congestion and
to expedite the movement of traf-
fic.
I recommend that these propos-
als be adopted in proper form.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG
City Manager.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved and
the proper proceedings ordered
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelmau,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Parking and Traffic
Recommendations--1948
1. Because of the many business•
es involved and the apparent need
far parking turn-over, it is
recommended that aone-hour park-
ing restriction be placed on vehi-
cles on Main Street from Jones
Street to 4th Street, and Shields
Street from Jones to Main.
2. It is also recommended that
a two-hour restriction be placed on
vehicles on 1st, 2nd and 3rd Streets
between Iowa and Locust Streets.
3. It is recommended that angle
parking be prohibited except on the
three sides of Washington Park
and on 2nd Street between Iowa
and Locust Streets, and there only
at the angle indicated by the paint-
ing of stalls. The exceptions noted
are the only ones in the downtown
area where street widths are suffi-
cient to permit diagonal parking
18o Special Session, May loth, 1948
without undue restriction to the Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
use of the street by moving vehi- I C o u n c 11 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
cles. Thompson, Wharton.
4. The areas in front of hotels
where parking is prohibited by
State Law and City Ordinance
should be properly marked and
signed.
5. The restriction on parking on
certain residential streets where
parking is prohibited on one side
of the street has proven beneficial
to motorists and prevented acci-
dents. Certain streets or sections
of streets not now included in the
ordinance should be added. These
are: West side Air Hill Street from
University to 8th Avenue; West
side Wilson Avenue from Univer-
sity to 8th Avenue and Delhi Street
(south side) from Allison Place to
Grandview Avenue.
6. Since the change in routing of
the highway there exists no ap-
parent need for West Locust Street
to be designated as a through•
street. Therefore it is recommend-
ed that West Locust from West
17th Street to its westerly ter-
minus be removed from the list
of through•streets in the City Or-
dinance.
7. Instead, because of the greater
need caused by heavier traffic and
many blind intersections, it
is recommended that University
Avenue be declared a through-
street from its beginning at 8th
Avenue to its westerly terminus.
May 10, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the terms
or Fred E. Bissell and R. V. McKay
on the Planning and Zoning Com-
mission expire May 24, 1948.
Respectfully submitted,
A, A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Wharton moved that
Mr. Fred E. Bissell and Mr. R. V.
McKAY be reappointed as mem-
bers of the Planning and Zoning
Commission for terms of five
years, said terms expiring May 24,
1953. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt, Carried by the following
vote;
Nays-None.
May 10, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
None of the special assessments
for the sewer on Muscatine Street
against Lots 32 and 33 of Mc-
Daniel's Park Hill, owned by Os-
wald and Clara Holz, have been
paid. The present situation is that
there is owing against each lot
$95.67 in principal amount, $41.08
in interest charges and $3.60 for
advertising or a total of $140.35.
The owners have now submitted
a compromise offer of $200.00 in
full satisfaction of the indebtness
of $280.70.
I recommend that this offer be
accepted and that upon the receipt
of $200.00 on or before June 1, 1948,
that the balance of the deficiency
be paid Prom the Consolidated
Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved and
that the City Auditor and City
Treasurer be instructed according-
ly. Seconded by Councilman Thomp-
son. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Dubuque, Iowa.
May 10, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Section 48.4 of the Code of Iowa,
1946, Permanent Registration, pro-
vides that the Commissioner of
Registration shall appoint the
two clerks of election for each
precinct, who shall have charge of
the election register.
I hereby recommend for your ap-
proval the appointment of the fol-
lowing names persons to serve as
Clerks of Election for each pre-
Special Session, May loth, 1948 181
cihct, who shall have charge of the I RESOLUTION N0. 91-48 ......
election register for the June
Primary Election of June 7th,
1948:
First Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Josephine O'Brien; Republican-
Mrs. Lillian A. Jones.
Second Precinct-Democratic, Mrs,
Whereas, an Ordinance was a•
dopted by the City Council of
Dubuque on December 10, 1909 va•
eating part of Olive Street and
granting the permanent use there•
of to W. H. Day, Jr, and his as-
signs, and
Maretta Donegan; Republican,
Mrs. Geo. R. Fox.
Third Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Vera McAllister; Republican, Mrs.
Eunice Kilby.
Fourth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Imelda Brant; Republican, Mrs.
Martha Hunt.
Fifth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Laura E. Hohmann; Republican,
Mrs. Sadie H. Trader.
Sixth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Lillian Fleege; Republican, Mrs.
E. G. Forward.
Seventh Precinct-Democratic,
•Mrs. Cecelia Weber; Republican,
Mrs. Alexia Hanley.
Eigth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Anna M. Weber; Republican,
Mrs. Jane Fuhrman.
Ninth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Belle Leidinger; Republican,
Mrs. Edna Widdowson.
Tenth Precinct-Democratic, Mrs.
Stella Ball; Republican, Mrs.
Hattie Donatsch.
Eleventh Precinct-Democratic,
Mrs. Ida Murray; Republican,
Carrie Saunders.
Twelfth Precinct -Democratic,
Mrs. Marie Sand; Republican,
Mrs. Elroy Grashorn.
Thirteenth Precinct- Democratic,
Mrs. Freda Foell; Republican,
Mrs. Marguerite Liddle.
Fourteenth Precinct- Demmcratic,
Mrs. Verona E. Agard; Republi-
can, Mrs. Dorothy Bauer.
Fifteenth Precinct- Democratic,
Mrs. Minnie Lucas; Republican,
Mrs. Helen Hohnecker.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA
Commissioner of Registration.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the recommendation of the
Commissioner of Registration be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the followin@
vote:
Whereas, it now appears that
the City of Dubuque failed to
execute a deed to that part of
Olive Street so vacated, and
Whereas, in order to make of
record the intent and effect of the
said ordinance, it is advisable that
the city convey by quit claim deed
that part of Olive Street so
vacated, and
Whereas, Thomas M, Stampfer
and William B. Poinsett III as
trustees have acquired by purchase
the rights so granted to the said
Day to the part of Olive Street
so vacated and likewise by pur-
chase have acquired the abutting
property on both the easterly and
westerly sides of Olive Street sa
vacated.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, that the Mayor and
Clerk be and they are hereby di-
rected to execute and deliver the
quit claim deed to Thomas M.
Stampfer and William B. Poinsett
III as trustees to the real estate
described a follows:
All that part of Olive Street
which lies between Lot 29 in Far-
ley's Subdivision and Lot 3 of the
Subdivision of Outlot 687, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, and ex-
tends Prom Jefferson Street to Wil-
bur Street, and which has been va-
cated by the ordinance mentioned,
and being Lot 3A of City Outlot
687, as shown on the plat filed
March 25, 1948, and recorded in
Book of Plats 16, Page 246, in
the office of the Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa
and the Clerk of the said city is
directed to attach to the said deed
the seal of the city and the said
officers are further authorized and
directed to execute the proper ac-
knowledgment covering the exe-
cution of said deed.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 10th day of May, 1948.
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
18a Special Session, May loth, 1948
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F• W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
Councilman Wharton moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Moffatt. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Chief of Police
Strub and Recreational Director
Luke, advising Council that a traf-
fic and safety hazard is created
at Comiskey Field by the
parking of cars on the East and
West sides of said field and recom-
mending that parking be prohibited
on both the East and West sdies
of Comiskey Field, presented and
read. Councilman Murphy moved
that the communication be referred
to the City Council to view the
grounds. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Thompson moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci ]men Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
Approved ............ ................, 1949,
Adopted ............................. 1949.
'ouncilmen: { ....................................
...............
Attest : ............................... .
City Clerk.
Special Session, May 24th, Ig48 183
City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, May 24th, 1948.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton, City Manager
Rhomberg.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Murphy and Thompson.
Mayor Van Duelman read the
call and stated that service thereof
had been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of considering an Ordinance a-
mending "Traffic Code" of the City
of Dubuque by establishing park-
ing regulations on additional streets
by abandoning certain etreets as
Boulevards and designating Uni-
versity Avenue as a Boulevard, and
by repealing ordinances in conflict
herewith, and acting on any other
business as may properly come
before a regular meeting of the
City Council.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the rules be suspended for the
purpose of allowing any one pres•
ent, in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
The members of the Planning
and Zoning Commission, the mem•
bers of the Board of Education and
Superintendent of Schools Clark
and the members of the City Coun-
oil took up and discussed the prob•
lem of the location of the proposed
highway c o n n e c t i n g Audubon
Street with Seminary Street, as it
affects school .property. Various
routes were proposed and dis-
cussed and no definite location was
arrived at. Councilman Murphy
moved that the matter of the lo-
cation of the proposed highway
connecting Audubon Street with
Seminary Street, as it affects
school property, be referred to
the Board of Education for an an-
swer at their earliest convenience.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the Retail
Merchants' Bureau advising Coun-
cil that at a meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Retail Mer-
chants Bureau it voted that a letter
be addressed to the City Council ex-
pressing sincere appreciation of the
Retail Merchants Bureau for the
prompt and effective action taken
by the City Council in connection
with taking steps to provide suita-
ple automobile parking areas, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mur-
phy moved that the communica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Moffatt. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays -None.
LAW OFFICES OF
CHAPMAN AND CUTLER
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
May 17, 1948•
John J. Kintzinger,
City Solicitor
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Sir:
W e confirm our verbal advice
of last Friday regarding the pro-
posed parking lot revenue bonds
of the City oP Dubuque, Iowa, to
the effect that in our opinion au-
thority exists for the issuance of
revenue bonds for the purpose of
acquiring parking lots. Such bonds
would be made payable from the
net earnings of the parking lots and
we believe that the bond proceed-
ings may also provide for the use
of surplus revenues from street
line parking meters, to the extent
permitted by law, for the payment
of such bonds and interest, when
any such surplus may at any timr,
exist.
When the City has received as-
surances that these bonds can be
successfully marketed in the de-
sired amount, we will be glad to
assist you in connection with this
proposed financing.
Very truly yours,
CHAPMAN AND CUTLER.
184 Special Session, May 24th, 1948
Councilman Murphy moved thal
the communication be received ana
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Moffatt. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Attorney Eugene Wright ad-
dressed the Council to ascertain
if any bonding company would ac-
cept the issue of such revenue
bonds as outlined in the communi-
cation of Chapman and Cutler and
if not, that the City of Dubuque
institute legal proceedings to test
the validity of the Statute in the
Courts of Iowa.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the City Solicitor, in con-
junction with Attorney Eugene
Wright, communicate with bond-
ing companies and individuals to
ascertain if they will consider the
buying of revenue bonds as out-
lined in the communication ~ of
Chapman and Cutler. Seconded by
Councilman Murphy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci ]men Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 11-48. An Or
dinance amending "Traffic Code"
of the City of Dubuque, by estab-
lishing parking regulations on ad-
ditional streets, by abandoning cer-
tain streets as Boulevards and de-
signating University Avenue as a
Boulevard, and by repealing ordi-
nances in conflict herewith, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Moffatt. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays--None.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the ordinance be placed on
file with the City Clerk for public
inspection for at least one week
before its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Mrs. V, A. Bis-
choff in regard to her claim, which
was filed on April 10, 1948, and
which claim was denied on account
of not being filed on time, in ac-
cordance with the Statute, and ask-
ing Council to reconsider her claim,
presented and read. Councilman
Wharton moved that the communi-
cation be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman .Murphy. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci ]men Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of Art Covard in
the amount of $16.00, for damages
to his truck caused in striking a
hole in the street at 1324 Auburn
Street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the no•
lice of claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of The Key
City Gas Company, submitting
claim in the amount of $430.18 for
labor, material and service per-
formed and furnished in the con-
struction of the Kaufmann Avenue
Trunk Sewer to Mancini, Ventrella
& Sons, contractors, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
18
Special Session, Nlay 24th, 1948 5
that the communication be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Moffatt. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Notice of claim of Virginia C.
Schumacher, Mother and next
friend of Janet Schumacher, a
minor, in the amount of $30.00 for
damages suffered when struck by
a stream of water from a fire hy-
drant which was situated on East
Fourth Street at and near the
place where a circus was being
held, presented and read. Council-
man Murphy moved that the notice
of claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Wharton. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Anonymous communication sub-
mitting offer in the amount of
$50.00 for the strip of land adjoin-
ing Lot 167 Finley Addition, on
the corner of Avoca and Cherry
Streets, presented and read. Coun•
cilman Wharton moved that the
communication be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Moffatt. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of Louis C. Kol•
fenbach stating that he proposes,
with the co-operation of the Zon•
ing Commission and City Council,
to provide for Dubuque a Modern
Trailer Camp and stating that he
has submitted a petition to the
Zoning Commission requesting a
change in the classification of Lot
2 of the Subdivision of Lot 2 of
the Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
304 and of Lot2of2of1of1ofl
of 1 of Mineral Lot 304 from
Single Residence District to Busi-
ness District and requesting per-
mission to construct an 8 inch
sanitary sewer to be connected to
Roosevelt Street sewer, and also
making application for the ex-
tension of the water main for a
distance of approximately 600 feet,
presented and read. Councilman
Murphy moved that the communi-
cation be referred to the Council
for consideration until such time as
a report is received from the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the fallowing vote:
Nays-None.
Communication of the General
Memorial Day Committee request-
ing Council to take part in the
Annual Memorial Day Parade on
May 31, 1948, presented and read.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the invitation be accepted. Second-
ed by Councilman Wharton. Car-
. ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the General
Aluminum Supply Corporation in
regard to the use of Gasco cast
aluminum soil pipe and fittings in
all above ground plumbing installa•
lions, presented and read. Coun•
cilman Wharton moved that the
communication be referred to the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Murphy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Counci 1 m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Stampfer Building
Company, requesting that the May-
or and City Clerk be authorized to
execute, in behalf of the City of
Dubuque, a quit claim deed convey-
ing to them the West fifty feet of
May Place as vacated by ordinance
adopted December 20, 1921, pre-
186 Special Session, May 24tH, 194.8
seated and read. Councilman Mur•
Phy moved that the petition be
referred to the City Solicitor to
prepare the proper proceedings,
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of K-M Constructie
Company asking that an extensio
of time be granted from May 1'.
1948, for a period of 30 days, i
which to complete their contrac
for the improvement of Gandolf
Street. Councilman Murphy move
that the request be granted, pro
vided the consent of the Bonding
Company is secured. Seconded b~
Councilman Thompson. Carried b~
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Karl H. Wirzbach et
al requesting that Buena Vista
Street be graded as soon as
possible, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Thompson moved that the
petition be referred to the Council
to veiw the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of L. J. Feldman et al,
residents oP Wilson Street, between
8th Street and University Avenue,
requesting that parking be re-
stricted to the East side, instead
of the West side of the Street,
presented and read. Councilman
Wharton moved that the petition be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
C o u n c i ]men Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Rarl Reuter et
al requesting that a street light
be placed at the corner oP Sutter
and Queen Streets, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
that the petition be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec• ,
onded by Councilman Murphy. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Petition of L, J. Hartley, Lion's
Club Picnic Arrangement Chair-
man, requesting permission to
string a banner across Shiras
Street at Rhomberg Avenue, said
banner to be erected during the
period of June 19 to 21, 1948,
presented and read. Councilman
Wharton moved that the request
be granted, the erection of the ban•
ner to be under the supervision
of the Building Commissioner. Sec-
onded by Councilman Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
C o u n c i l m e n Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
To the Mayor, City Manager
and City Council of the City oY
Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen;
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &
Pacific Railroad Company objects
to the petition filed by the Ready
Mix Concrete Company to require
the Railroad Company to place a
crossing over its tracks at Dodge
Street, upon the fallowing grounds
and reasons:
1. Such a crossing would be a
grade crossing which would be an
additional and unnecessary hazard.
2. Because of the movable points
of the switch to the track which
serves International Harvester Com
pony, the switch points being with-
in the limits of Dodge Street, it
would be impossible to provide a
plank crossing over tracks within
any part of the street which could
have a suitable alignment for vehi-
cles crossing the track. This is be-
cause of the piers of the Iowa-
Illinois Bridge which are placed
close to the tracks on both the
east and west sides and occupy a
considerable portion of the entire
width of the street.
3. Because of the bridge pier east
of the tracks and the elevated in-
dustrial track abutting the south
end of the pier, it would be impos-
sible to drive a vehicle within the
confines of Dodge Street on the
south side of the bridge pier. On
the north side of the pier, there is
insufficient room between the pier
Special Session, May 24th, 1948 18q
and the north line of the street to r
permit the passage of vehicles. s
The bridge pier east of the tracks t
is constructed with a solid eon•
Crete strut between the two piers,
and above the ground, which makes
it impossible to pass between the
two piers. Therefore, it would be
necessary to go over Private pro-
perty to get to the crossing from
the east side. Such a crossing
could not be used by the public
generally and would not satisfy a
public necessity,
4. Because of the bridge pier east
of the tracks and the above men-
tioned movable switch points, any
crossing over the tracks would
have to be on a sharp curve which
would divert the attention of the
driver of a vehicle from passible
approaching trains, and would also
place the driver in a position
where it would be difficult for him
to see trains, especially those ap•
proaching from behind him.
5. To the driver of any vehicle
approaching from the west, the
crossing would be totally blind be-
cause of the International Harvest-
er Company building and the rail-
road section tool houses on the
north side of Dodge Street, and
because of the International Har-
vester Company building and load-
ing platform on the south side.
The bridge piers also obstruct fhe
view as well as make it difficult,
if not impossible, to drive through.
Approaching from the east. a driv-
er would have his view obstructed
by the office building of Ready-Mix
Concrete Company and by the
bridge pier east of the tracks.
Freight cars standing on the siding
above referred to and on the Illi-
nois Central transfer track, which
is the first track east of the Mil-
waukee main track, krould consti-
tute afurther obstruction to a view
of the crossing and would further
increase the hazard.
6. The establishment of a cross-
ing at this location would invite
traffic other than the Ready-Mix
Concrete Company trucks. A stran-
ger or a person unfamiliar with
the dangers involved, in the day
time, and even more so in the
night time, would find himself whol-
ly confused by the bridge piers,
the overhead bridge, the curve
which would be necessary in cross-
ng the tracks, the tracks them-
elves, and even if he succeeded
n getting safely across the tracks,
he would have no place to go when
he got across, except to trespass
on private property.
7. There is a good crossing at
Jones Street, one block north of
Dodge Street, which is adequately
protected by flasher light signals.
S. The petitioner does not own
the property upon which its con-
crete plant and office are located
but leased the same with full
knowledge that it would be neces-
sary to use the Jones Street cross-
ing.
Attached hereto is a booklet con-
taining twenty different photo-
graphs of the place in question
and its surroundings, together with
a blue print survey drawn to scale
and upon which are yellow figures
corresponding with the numbers
on the photographs and which
show the point where the camera
was placed and the direction it was
facing when the respective pictures
were taken.
For all of the reasons above
stated, the establishment of a
crossing at the point in question
in Dodge Street would constitute
an unnecessary hazard to life and
property in~rolving not only vehi•
cles and drivers, but trains and
train crews as well, and would be
against the public interest, and the
petition should be denied.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 24th, 1948.
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST.
PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY,
By Clewell & Cooney
Its Attorneys.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the petition be received and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of The Key City
Gas Company, submitting the an-
nual report for the calendar year
1947, in accordance with Franchise
stipulation, presented and read.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the communication and report be
referred to the Council. Seconded
188 Special Session, May 24th, 1948
by Councilman Moffatt. Carried b;
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Performance Bond of DubuquE
Homes, Inc., in the amount o1
$10,031.OQ covering the completion
of the improvement of BlackhawA
Drive and Fox Drive, on or before
July 1st, 1949, in accordance with
Resolution No. 86.48, presented for
approval. Councilman Thompson
moved that the bond be approved
and placed on file. Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
The Mayor,
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa
Appropriation: 1790405 Naval
Reserve 1949 Expend. Acct. 45745.
Obj. Class, 051, BuPers Acct. 32000
Requisition: BuPers EN4-4000-49.
RENEWAL OF GOVERNMENT
LEASE
You are hereby notified that
under the provisions of Paragraph
5 of Government Lease Noy (R) -
40338 with City of Dubuque, Iowa
Lessor, d. 1.1.47, covering approxi-
mately 0.85 of an acre in Ham's
Addition in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, for a Naval Reserve Armory.
L16-65-Du the United States of
America elects to renew the said
tease, as the same may have been
amended, for the period of one
year from and after June 30, 1948,
and by these presents does renew,
extend, and adopt the said lease
and all the terms and conditions
thereof for the period beginning
July 1, 1948, and ending June 30,
1949.
Dated at Washington, D. C. 12
May, 1948.
THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA,
By, Jack E. Cochrane
By direction of the
Chief of the bureau oY
Yards and Docks, act-
ing under the direction
of the Secretary of the
Navy.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the Renewal of Government Lease
ba received and made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
MoffatC. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 12.48. An Ordi-
nance amending Ordinance No. 13-
35 and Ordinance No. 2.46, which
Ordinances provide for inspection
and testing of milk intended for
public sale and distribution, and ex•
acting a charge Yrom producers
and distributors, by striking from
said Ordinances all provisions with
reference to exacting a charge from
producers and distributors, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Mof€att. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-itiI a y o r Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an ordinance to be read on
three separate days, Seconded by
Councilman Wharton. Carried b9
the following vote:
Y-eas-11I a y o r Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the ordinance be placed on
file with the City Clerk for public
inspection far at least one week
before its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Murphy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
May 15, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
rnd City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
3entlemen:
Attached herewith are plans of
~ pre-assembled home known as the
3BH•Way Home. Also a request
'or a building permit to erect same
n the 1100 block on Rosedale Ave-
iue. Ihave examined the plans
Special Session, May 24th, 1948 189
and find it differs from conven-
tional construction only in the floor
detail. The floor construction is
ample and sound, and I therefore
recommend that a permit be grant-
ed for one home of this type.
Respectfully submitted,
DONALD J. BANDY,
Building Commissioner.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the recommendation of Building
Commissioner Bandy be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
May 13, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department and City Water
Works for the month of April, 1943,
also list of claims and list of pay-
rolls for which warrants were is-
sued for the month of April, 1948.
Also included is a Recapitulation of
Receipts and Disbursements for
the fiscal year beginning April 1,
1947, and ending March 31, 1948.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the reports be received and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
May 24, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following policy and de-
sire to have your approval on same
for filing:
TAXI-CAB
Black & White, Yellow and Check
er Cab Co., Inc., 410 Eight
Avenue, Policy No. C. A. 5182, The
Preferred Accident Ins. Co.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Thompson moved
that the bond be approved and
placed on file. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Murphy. Carried by the fol•
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
May 24, 1948.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
h acceptance of the streets in this
At the meeting of April 19th
we were instructed to submit a
report on the proposed Vernon
Heights Subdivision, together with
a recommendation of the require-
ments upon which approval of such
plat would be conditioned.
We have examined the plat, the
proposed grades and made a field
examinatimi of the site.
WATER SUPPLY:
The higher levels of the proper-
ty cannot be reasonably served by
the present water distribution sys-
tem of the City. It would require
the use of an intermediate system,
~,vith a range of elevation of 325
to 350 feet, to serve this area.
Such a system would involve the
Water Department in an expendi-
tune of approximately $175,000.00.
It is our recommendation that the
City Council determine whether or
not an intermediate system be con-
structed.
STREETS:
The field examination shows
that serious erosion is taking place
on the streets and adjacent lots.
This indicates the need far curb
and gutter and impervious street
surface and some form of storm
water drainage system. The pro-
posed grade of Maplewood Drive
consists of many short tangents
following each minor variation of
surface connected by very short
vertical curves. The dead-end
streets do not have adequate pro-
vision for turnarounds. We recom-
- mend that, as a condition for the
19~ Special Session, May 24th, 1948
subdivision, that they be provided
with curb and gutter, a stone base
with an asphalt wearing surface,
and that storm drains be installed
where needed. We further recom-
mend that the proposed grades be
altered, which we feel can be done
without materially increasing the
grading quantities and that turn-
arounds of at least 30 feet radius
be required on the dead-end
streets.
SANITARY SEWER:
Sanitary sewer facilities can be
constructed by connecting to the
existing sewer in Roosevelt Street.
We recommend that approval of
the plat be conditioned upon pro-
vision being made for such sani-
tary sewers to serve the lots in
the subdivision.
s•#~*
In making the above report and
recommendations we are aware
that a considerable outlay is in-
volved. In order to assist the de-
veloper we feel that the Coun-
cil might properly set completion
dates for the work outlined above
several years in the future and in
the meantime safeguard the public
interest by requiring the deposit
of a surety bond to insure the
ultimate completion of the neces-
sary improvements at such Yuture
dates.
Respectfully submitted,
_..,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
R. J. GALLAGHER,
City Engineer.
J. J HAIL,
Superintendent of Water
Department.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the report and recommendations
of City Manager Rhomberg, City
Engineer Gallagher and Superin-
tendent of Water Department Hail
be approved. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Wharton. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 92-48
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
7ouncil of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cigar-
ette papers within said City, and
the Manager is directed to issue
such permit on behalf of said
City.
NAME AND ADDRESS
R, llaniel Winders, 2204 Central
Avenue.
John J. Ludescher, 1897 Seminary
Street.
John Henkel and Alma Henkel,
2222 Central Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the appli-
cations be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 24th day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
GEO. R. MURPHY
F. W. THOMPSON
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Moffatt moved the a-
doption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 93-48
WHEREAS, aplications f o r
Beer Permits have been submitted
to this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED that the Coun-
cil of Che City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and the licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
city.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
NAME AND ADDRESS
John Henkel and Alma Henkel,
2222 Central Avenue
Dubuque Cycle Club, 720 Iowa St.,
(Transfer of address from 111
West Sixth St.)
CLASS "C" PERMIT
R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central
Avenue.
I I
Special Session, May 24th, 1948 9
Passed, adopted and approved
this 24th day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F. W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W, W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Thompson moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 94-48
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed a proper
bond: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE iT RESOLVED by the Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager i;e and he is hereby direct-
ed to issue to ~e foP.owing named
app~_ci;-~~=~ a ;,rr Permit.
C{_rc~ ~&" PERMIT
Nn 1 >~ i ~,
_.a Eienkel
JoP~? L__e_ _-_ ~-
Councilman Murphy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second•
ed by Councilman Moffatt. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Due 1 m a n,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTJON N0. 95-48
Whereas, Thos. E. Byrne and Jos•
eph Oberhoffer have filed an ap•
plication elrmission lto construct a
questing p
sanitary sewer in Bonson Street
from the Present sewer in Hill
Street to McClain Street, under
certain stipulated conditions:
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That permi rantede to
the same is hereby g
Thos. E. Byrne and Joseph Ober-
hoffer to construct a sanitary sewer
in Bonson Street from the present
sewer in Hill Street to McClain
Street.
Section 2. That the construction
of said sewer, which includes the
type and size of pipe and location
thereof, shall be done only under
the supervision of the City Engi-
neer.
Section 3. That the total cost of
the construction of said sewer shall
be paid by Thos. E. Byrne and
Joseph Oberhoffer, and no part
thereof shall be borne by the City
of Dubuque.
Section 4. That after said sewer
was torn up for the purpose of re•
Cv~1S' ..8 ~ R`~'-'l~'IT has been laid and completed, the
t ,`.118 street shall be put back in as
D..-,_ -0 Iowa St., I
= ~n,n l; i good condition as it was before it
~ e " `'" , ceiving said sewer, at the cost of
t;, ~` ~~" P~r.J11T Thos. E. Byrne and Joseph Ober-
R. Da __~ ~ h ~. a ~: ~ , ~'~~ ~ Central hoffer and said Thos. E. Byrne and
Avenue Joseph Oberhoffer shall be held
BE IT FURTHE?' RE~OLVEI~ responsible for any and all damage
that the bonds fiiet~ .:9 ~!'~~== al'pii- which may arise out of the con-
cants be and the same are herek;y struction thereof, failure to proper~
approved. ]y guard the excavations -and re-
Passed, adopted and approved store the street to the condition it
this 24th day of May, 1948. was in before the construction be-
FRANK VAN DUELMAN gan.
Mayor.
F, W, THOMPSON Section 5. That after said sani•
GEORGE R. MURPHY tart' sewer has been constructed, all
ALBERT WHARTON persons living along and adjacent
W, W. MOFFATT to said sewer shall have the right
Councilmen. to connect therewith, but such
Attest: J. J. SHEA right shall only be granted upon
City Clerk. proper application being made to
192 Special Session, May 24th, 1948
the City Council and by paying t
Thos. E. Byrne and Joseph Obe:
hoffer, their successors or assign,
or depositing in the office of th
City Clerk for Thos. E. Byrne ani
Joseph Oberhofer; the applicant
proportionate part of the cost o
constructing said sewer based of
the lineal frontage of his propert]
abutting on said street, but in nc
event shall the amount to be paid
by applicant exceed the amount
that may be levied under law for
the construction of said sewer.
Within 60 days after the comple-
tion of said sewer applicant shall
Pile with the City Clerk a state-
ment under oath showing an item-
ized account of the cost thereof.
Section 6, That this Resolution
shall be effective and in force and
effect from and after its passage
and adoption by the Council, and
written acceptance thereof by ap-
plicant.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 24th day of May, 1948.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
Mayor.
F• W. THOMPSON
GEO. R. MURPHY
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION
Thos. E. Byrne and Joseph Ober-
hoffer, having read the foregoing
Resolution, and having full know-
ledge of the terms and conditions
thereof, hereby accept the same
as adopted, and agree to comply
with all the terms and conditions,
and assume all liabilities imposed
upon them, including those set
forth in Section 4.
Executed this ....._.....day of .............
1948.
...
Councilman Murphy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Thompson. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas=Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
There being na further business
Councilman Wharton moved to ad•
journ, Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Van Duelman,
Councilmen Moffatt, Murphy,
Thompson, Wharton.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA
City Clerk.
APProved ............ ............ '..., 1949.