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1944 July Council ProceedingsRegular Session, Jul}~ 3rd, 19~ 107 (Ofificial.) Regular Session, July 3rd, 1944. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Whartou, City Manager Rhom- berg. Mayor Moffatt stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of act- ing upon such business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. Councilman Thompson move d that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wish- es to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Mr. Dallas Bush et al addressed the Council protesting to odors of gas and rock wool dust nuisance in their neighborhood caused by the operation of the Rock Wool Insula- tion plant and requesting that Coun- cil take action in abating this nuis- ance. Councilman Murphy moved that City Manager Rhomberg be in- structed to notify the officials of the Rock Wool Insulation Company that protests tivere again entered at the meeting of the City Council held on July 3rd, 1944 relative to the nuisance created from the operation of their plant and that unless the conditions complained of are reme- died within a period of thirty clays that the City Council will take steps to abate the nuisances. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the follotiving vote: I eas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the hiterna- tional Association of Chiefs of Po- lice extending invitation to the Chief of Police to attend the Annual and Third War Conference of the Association to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 14, 15 and 1G, 1944, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that Chief of Police Strub be authorized to attend the conference. Seconded by Coun- cilman Whartou. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the Dubuque Packing Company suggesting that a survey be made and some plan devised to overcome to some extent the existing menace to their prop- erty clue to the inadequacy of the B-Branch Storm Sewer and stating that they will make a substantial financial contribution toward any plan which may be developed and which will be beneficial not only to the Dubuque Packing Company but also to the City as a whole, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the communi- cation be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Vain Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. RESOLUTION N0.52-44 Whereas, the City of Duhuque, Iowa, is the owner of certain vacant real estate located on the southeast corner of Railroad Avenue and South Locust Street, and Whereas, one Henry A. Robinson has made application to the City Council for an option to purchase same on certain terms and condi- tions as set forth in said applica- tion, and V~~hereas, the City Council has investigated the same and deems it advisable that the City of Du- buque grant to said Henry A. Rob- inson an option contract for the purchase of said real estate, and Whereas, a copy of the proposed option contract has been presented to this Council and they are fully aware of its terms and conditions. (A copy of said contract is here- to attached Now, Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, that the option con- tract attached hereto be entered in- to with said Henry A. Robinson for the purchase of the city owned real estate located at the southeast cor- ner of Railroad Avenue and South Locust Street, which contract pro- vides for the amount of the pur- chase price, the payment thereof, the vacation of Huff Street and the terms thereof, the right of easement to i•un steel mains from the Missis- sippi River to said property on Rail- road Avenue and the terms and conditions thereof, be and the same are hereby approved. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of lOS P.egular Session, Tuly 3rd, 19~ the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopt- ed and approved this 3rc1. day of Jttly, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHI, ALBERT WHARTON Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- oucled by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: I eas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- man Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-Noce. OPTION CONTRACT This agreement by and between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a Mu- nicipal Corporation, party of the first part, and Henry A. Robinson, of Dubuque, Iowa, Party of the sec- ond part, Witnesseth: For and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Dollars, re- ceipt of which is hereby acknowl- edged by First Party from Second Party, First party does hereby grant to Second Party an exclusive op- tion to purchase a certain parcel of real estate now owned by First party, said real estate being "All of that piece of real estate lying southeasterly of the Inter- section of Railroad Avenue and South Locust Street, bounded on the westerly side by Locust Street, on the northerly side by Railroad Avenue, on the Easter- ly side by Block 30, Dubuque Har- bor Co. Addition, and on the southerly side by the edge of an existing sand fill being located a distance of about 390 feet south- erly of the south line of Railroad Avenue, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, containing approximately 100,000 square feet. (the accur- ate and legal description to be given when this option is exer- cised and a contract entered in- to). The City of Dubuque is to re- tain sufficient of said real estate to have a 64 foot street all along the west side of the same." for the consideration of l0c per square foot, to be paid as herein provided; said option to continue for a period of six months from the date of the signing of this op- tion contract. This option is to be exercised by Second Party paying to the city of Dubuque within six months froth the elate hereof the sum of $1900.00, which sum of $1900.00 together Svith the $100.00 paid for this option is to be considered as $2,000.00 down payment on the purchase price of the real estate herein referred to, at which time First Party and Second Pary are to enter into a «rritten Contract for the Purchase and Sale of said Real Estate, which contract is to be in the regular form used in this community, and which is to provide, among other things: the purchase price of the said real estate is 10c per square foot, the area to be ascertained and determ- ined by actual survey and measure- ments; said contract is to show the clown payment of $2000 has been paid, aucl that the balance of the purchase price is to be paid for at the rate of not less than $2000.00 yearly thereafter until the full amount is paid, that the balance re- maining unpaid is to bear interest at the rate of four per cent per amtum, payable annually; said con- tract shall further provide the city of Dubuque shall reserve to itself any and all easements it has in said real estate for sewers, water mains, etc. It is understood that in the event said option is exercised and con- tract entered into as hereinabove mentioned, the First Party will va- cate Huff Street as it is now lo- cated, and convey the real estate upon Huff Street is now located to Second Party, upon condition that Second Party will cause to be con- veyed to the First Party a strip of real estate 44 feet wide next ad- joining the alley on the west, im- mediately east of the Conlon prop- erty, from Railroad Avenue south to the southerly end of the property now owned by the LaCrosse Dredge Co. It is further understood and agreed that in the event said option is exercised and contract entered into as hereinabove mentioned, the First Party will grant to Second Party an easement for two eight inch welded steel mains to run un- derground from the Mississippi River to the property which Second Party is purchasing from the City of Dubuque hereinbefore referred to. The said steel mains to be laid in the street antler the direction of the City Manager. In Witness Whereof, This option contract is executed by aucl on be- half of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, by the Mayor and City Clerk duly authorized by Resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque; and ,-, Regular Session, July 3rd, 1944 109 ', by Second Party by Henry A. Rob- inson, and the same is executed in Duplicate at Dubuque, Iowa, this 3rd day of July, 1944. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, By W. W. Moffatt, Mayor. (SEAL) J. J. SHEA City Cle1'li. Henry A. Robinson. State of Iowa ) Dubuque Couuty)ss On this 3rd day of July, 1944, be- fore me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, personally appeared W W. Moffatt and J. J. Shea, to me personally known, who being by me duly sworn did say that the said W. W. Moffatt is Mayor of the City of Dubuuge, and the said J. J. Shea is City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa; That the Seal affixed to the above instrument is the Seal of the said City, and that said instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of said City of Du- buque, Iowa, by authority of the City Council thereof, and the said W. W. Moffatt as such Mayor and the said J. J. Shea as such City Clerk acknotivledged the execution of said instrument to be the volun- tary act and deed of said City of Dubuque, Iowa, by it and by them voluntarly executed. GERALDINE L. DEMKIER, Notary Public, Dubuque County, Iowa. There being no further business Councilman Wharton moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Approved ..................................1945. Adopted ......................................1945. ...................................... ...................................... Councilmen: ...................................... Attest : ................................................ City Clerk. 110 Special Session, Tuly 20th, 1944 (Official) ®n I' 7 Special Session, July 20th, 1944 Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present -Mayor Moffatt, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Whar- ton, City Manager Rhomberg. AU- sent-Councilman Van Duelman. Meeting called Uy order of Councilmen Murphy and Thompson. Mayor Moffatt read the call and stated that service thereof had Ueen duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of approving the Uudget estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1945, and ending March 31, 1946, as a Uasis for the tax levy for the year 1944, the same to Ue collected in the year 1945, and directing the City Clerk to publish a notice of the date of public hearing upon the same and acting on any other busi- ness as,may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. BUDGET ESTIMATE AND RECORD OF FILING City Estimate NOTICP--The City Council of Dubu que of Unhuque County, Iowa, will meet August 10th, 1944, at 7:30 p. m., at the City Hall. TaxpaS•ers will be heard for or against the followm_' estimate of ex- penditures for the year beginning April 1, 1945. A detailed statement of receipts and disbursements, both Uast and anticipated will ue available _ at the hearing. J. J. RHEA, Gity Clerk. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Expenditures for Year w rn rn m a~i ~+ N q ~~ FUND$ .~ .1 ,y pc`~n .-i r' ri o-o ~y .i ,~ ~ ~ di'^ '7 d abi ~ Nw d f., m ~ " N o~ ~ ~ y, m ~ i. ~ ca ee +' ~d j' iC~ „ ++ c ri ra c v o m rn q m ~ m '~ a ~ ~ •~a R,.,, s, °~s~,a i N ~ u~ mo~aw ~ % ~ ~~~caa, v ,n ~'o~~ Q' ~" C, r ~ 1W~1 ~7~'1.-i WtiOti,,, -r.'?.~ari ..........$ °59,512 $ 285,551 General ................ $ ................. $........_.... 3............ $........... Grading .......................... 28.8G0 39,2G3 ......_............ ............ ............ ............ Improvement ................ 5-4,995 GU,19.1 .................. ............ ............ ............ Snow Removal 6,439 7,990 ............ .................. ........._... ............ ............ Sewer ............................. 2,910 5,339 .................. ............ ........... ............ Main Sewer ............... 12,G39 15,235 ..................., ............ ........... ............ Garbage Disposal ..... 16,992 24,:108 .................. .............. ........... ............ Light ...... 36,465 51,135 ----- - ................... ............ ........... ........... Total Consolidat- ed .......... .........$ 4:b,S12 $ 496,1G5 $ 4°5,591 $ 12,000 3 9S,5U0 $324,091 Water Works ............$ 209,494 $ 2G0,73U $ 173,000 $ 20,000 $155,000 .......... 263 142 2 263 Fire Maintenance......., 747,981 125,G07 Fire Equipment........._., 37,411 15,493 , ..........., .. .., , 14 12,484 ............ .......... 12,484 Airport ........................... ........... 150,GU7 ................._.... 32,964 32,974 Llbrary .. 43,674 15,000 2,000 26,674 38,930 1,327 2,000 35,103 . Library (Agri. Land) 70 G1 Parlc .............................. 21,417 22,913 70 ............ ........... 70 25,979 3,400 750 22,229 P l a y g r'o a n d and Swiming Pool....... 15,79E 21,694 g,775 17,783 26,558 Doclc ............................ 25,39D 20,112 ................. 36,843 34,761 Doclc Bonds 29,473 3,000 8,690 17,783 28,496 2,000 ..... 26,496 . Firemen's Pension...... 1b, 978 21,311 25,831 5,250 700 19,881 176 9 Firemen's Retirement 1,580 257 Policemen's Pension.. 12,042 12,562 , 9,176 ........... ... ... 15,513 3,500 500 11,843 Policemen's R e t ire- ment .. ..................... 135 ........... 6,580 ......... ............ 6.580 Emergency ................ 35,407 23,61G General Bonds ............ 115,143 71,600 .......,... ............. ............ ........... 109,G9S 4G,000 ............ 63,693 Road (Agri. Land) ... 100 90 102 .............. ............ 102 ---- - - Totals .......y1,129,G94 $1,310,453 .... - $1,113,748 $111,577 $2G9,915 $732,256 Estimated taxes per $1,000.00 of assessed vahte, $20,584. Tasahle valuation (1943) .........:. Moneys and credits (1943) at 5 mills . ...............................-............ $3x,482,974 ..................................................... 8,997,648 Moneys and credits (1943) at 1 mill,.... ......._.. .........................................,.. 460,995 Resolution No. 53-44 1945, and said budget having Ueen Whereas, The Council of the City duly approved by it: Now, There- of Dubuque has duly considered and fore, caused to be prepared the Uudget Be Is Resolved by the City Coun• estimate of expenditures for the fis- cil of the City of Dubuque that said cal year beginning April 1, 1945 and Uudget estimate be and the same is ending March 31, 1946, as a basis hereby ordered filed in the office for the tax levy for the year 1944, of the Clerk of Dubuque and the the same to be collected the year date of public hearing thereon is ~„ ;.. Special Session, July 20th, 194-E 111 hereby fixed as the 10th clay of August, 1944, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., in the Council Chamber in the City Hall. Be It Further Resolved, That said Clex•k be and he is hereby directed to cause said budget estimate of ex- penditures and proposed tas levy to be published in the official news paper of the City of Dubuque and an official notice to Ue given of the time and plaoe, when and where said budget estimate will be con- sidered by said Council for final adoption, at which time and place taxpayers will be heard for and against said estimate, said publica- tion to be not less than ten (10) days Uefore said date of hearing. Be It Further Resolved, That in lieu of all the separate annual levies for the General Fund, the Grading Fund, the Inxln•ovemeut Fund, the Sejver Fund, the Electric Light or Power Fund, the SnoZV Removal Funcl, the Garbage Disposal Fund, and the Maiu Sewer Fund, there shall Ue levied one (1) tax tivhich shall be designated as the "Consoli- dated Fund." Passed, Adopted and Approved this 20th clay of July, 1944. SST. «T. MOPFATT, -~Iayor. F. tiV. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the acloptieu of the resolution. Second- ed Uy Councilman Wharton. Carried Uy the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men RIurphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. AUsent-Councilman Van Duel- man. July 20, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of law, as City Manager, I have pre- pared au annual budget for the fis- cal year begiuniug April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946 based upon the estimated income and expenses of the various departments of the City of Dubuque. These department- al estimates show the appropria- tions for each department for the preceding year (1944-1945) and also the increases or decreases for the ensuing year (1945-46). The Uudget has been filed with the City Clerk and will Ue puUlish- ed as required by law in order that objections thereto may be made Ue- fore final action is taken on this budget. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Wharton moved that the communication of City Manager Rhomberg• Ue received and made a matter of record. Seconded Uy Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. 1~Tays-None. AUsent-Councilman Van Duel- man. :~~~ 112 Special Session, July- 20th, 19s-1- OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET PREPARED BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1945-4&. Notice is hereby given that the City 1\ianag'er of the City of Dubuque has Prepared a budget on the basis of estimates of the espenses of the various de- partments of said City for the fiscal year beginning' April 1, 1915 and ending 1\Iarch 31, 19-46. Such clePart- utental estimates show espenses of each department for the preceding Sear, and the Purpose for which the consolidated tas levy, authorized by Section 6217 of the Codo of Iowa 1939, as anlendeiL, is to be used, and in addition thereto, the Purpose for which all other tas levies are to be used, incltuliug the revenues from miscellaneous sources. The levy of a consolidated tas has heretofore been determined by said Counci] tuicl incorporated in a resolution for such Purpose. The budget will be considered for final adoption b>• the City Council at a special me cling to be held in the Council Chamber at the City Hall on the 10th day of August, 1944, at 7:30 o'clock P. tiI. t-wry intere~tecl party objecting thereto or protesting to the same, or to an}' item thereof or any omission them-from, shall Present his objections to said Council on or befol•e that date. This notice is given pursuant to the direction of the Code of Iowa. 7-25-1t. ,1. J. SHEA, City Clerlc. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF TAX LEVIES TO BE MADE IN AUGUST 1944 FOR THE FISCAL_ YrAR 1945-46 F_stimated Assessed Valuation-$35,565,708 SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR 1945-45 FISCAL OPERATION A.-From Taxes Levy in 1\Iills 'Pas Consolidated .................................. ........... 9.000 X320,091.00 Fire 1laintenance .. ...................... ....... .... 4.000 142,263.00 Fire Equipment ..................... .... ..............0.351 12,454.00 Library ............................................... ..............0.957 35,103.00 Park ............................................ ...........0.625 22,229.00 Playground and S~t•imming Pool .......... 0.500 17,753.00 Police Pension ......................... .............0.333 11,543.00 Fire Pension .......... ...... ............... .............0.559 19,551.00 Police Retirement ........................ ....... ...O.1S5 0,550.00 Fire Retirement ........................... .............. 0.255 9,176.00 General Bonds ...................... .. ............ 1,791 63,695.00 Dock Bonds ......... ...................... .... .........0.715 26,496.00 Doclc ................. .............................. ............ 0.500 17, 7 S3.U0 Airport .... ........ .._......................... .... ...... 0.750 26,074.[10 20.554 ~132,OS4.00 Road Tas on Agriculttu•al Lands (Consolidated Fund .... .... .............................. ............ ............ . 102.0(! Library Tas on Agricultural Lands (Libra ry F und) .................................. .................... ... . 70.00 Total Estimated Receipts from Taxes ...... ...$732,25(1.00 B.-From Miscellaneous Sources 1945 -4& General Misc. Kevenues Excavation Permits .... .. ......... ................ ....... ...5 50.00 Police Court Returns .... .... .... .... .... .... ... ... 9,501.00 Elec[rical Permits ................... . .... .... .... .... .. .. 1,000.tlO Plumbing Permits ................ .... ... ...... ........ .... 1,000.00 Bttilding Permits ....................... . ... ..... .... 1,000.00 Franchise Tas ............ .............. ... ....................... ... 600.00 Scale Fees .................... .............. .... .... ......... . ... 35Q.00 State Highway NIaintenal;ce .... .......... ............... '2,295.00 Sale of Real Property ............... ...... ............... .... 5,000.00 Dieting Prisoners ............... ....... .. .... ............... ... 250.00 Health Dept. Receipts .............. .. ...... .... ... .. 500.011 Anl]nilance Fees ....................... .... ..... ......... .... .... %=,000.00 Dog Licetses .... ....................... ........ ........... .. 550.00 Business Licenses ................... .... .... ........ ..... .... 4,000An Miscellaneous Rental .............. .... ... .... .......... .. 900.00 Cigarette Permits ...... ........ ..... ....... .... .... ... 15,500.0~~ .... Beer Permits ......... .... ........ ... .... .... .... .... 21,750.00 Miscellaneous Sales ........ .... .. .. ..... .. ........ ... 755.00 UI[Ilc Inspection Fees ............... ...... .... .... ....... .. 2,000.00 Street Department P,eceipts ... .... ...... ........ .... .... 500.00 Total General ::\discellaneous Receipts.... ....~ 75.500.00 Special Session, July 20th, 19~k1 113 AIRPORT FUND Estimated Balance .April 1, 1945 .... .. .... .... .... $ 15,OOQOG Airport Returns .............. ............... ....... ......... .... 2,000.Ou Total ... ....................................... ................. .. .._$ 17,00;1.00 LIBRARY FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 .......... ........ . ... $ 1,S220U Boolc Rentals and Fines ........... .. _.. .... ............ .. 2,000.00 Total .......... .... ................... .... .......... ..... .... .. $ 3,S27.00 PARK FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 ...... ... .... .. .. $ 3,000.00 Concessions ....................... ...._.......... ........ ..... .... 300.110 llisceilaneous Collections .................. ..... ... .... 450.00 Total .... ........ .... ..... _... ............... .... ...... $ 3,750.n0 PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING POOL FUND Board of Education ... ........ ............. .... .. $ 6,000.00 Stivinnning Pool Receipts ...... .......... .... ............. ... 2,50n.00 Skating Receipts ...... ..... ......... ......... .... ...... .... 200.00 lIiscellaneous Receipts .... .... ........ .... .... .... .... . 75.00 'Dotal .... .... .... ......................_ ...... $ 5.775.n0 POLICE PENSION FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 19=15 .... ..._ .... ......... ..$ 3,500.00 1rJ„ Salary Deduction from N[emhers .... ... 500.00 Tntal .... .... .... .......... .... .... ..........._ .... ...... ---- .. $ 4,000.00 FIRE PENSION FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 .. .... .. .... $ 5,250,00 1~J~ Salary Deduction from Members ... .... .. .. 700.00 Totat ............. ..... ............... ......... ........ ........... ...$ 6,950.00 GENERAL BOND SINKING FUN D ;Maturing Investment Bonds ..... ................... ....$ 46,000.00 IMPROVEMENT BOND SINKING FUND Matm•ina Investment 13onds .................... ........ ...$ 12,000.00 DOCK BOND FUND Sinking' fund for Dock Bond Redemption ... _..$ 2,000.00 DOCK FUND Estimated Balance Agri] 1, 1945 ......... .............. ... $ 3,000.00 Oil Terminal Fees ............................................... .... 1,500.00 Harbor Leases .................................................... .... 1,000.00 Wharfage Fees .... .... ................................. ...... .... 4,000.00 Dock House Rental .................................................... ... 1,590.00 Total ................................................................. ....$ I1,G90.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED bIISC. REVENUES....... ....$193,49L.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FROM TA`tES ...................................._............................ .... 732,25G.00 TOTAL ESTIDIATP~D CITY REVENUES ....... ... $925,745,00 WATER WORKS DIVISION (Seft-Supporting) Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 .... ........._,,....... ,.. $ 2Q,000.00 Estimated 1945-4G `Vater Revenue .. ............ .. 153,000.00 Total ..................................................................... ....$173, 000.00 ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL CITY AND ~rATER WORKS DIVISION RP•,VENUES $1,095,743.00 DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1945-46 GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (Consolidated Fund) 1914-45 Prop osed 1945-4G Appropriations App ropriations Item 101-City Council A. Salaries .... .... .......... .... .......... . $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 B. Tt•a~-el ......................._............,. 175.00 175.on J. 1\Iiseellaneous ... ... .... .... 25.00 25.D0 -- ~cotal ....................... ... ...$ 1.700.00 - - $ 1,7ou.oo Item 102-City Manaaer's Office A. Salary City 11~Iaiiag'er .. ... .... `~$ 5,S12.OU '~$ 5.S12.UU A. Salary Secretary ............. .... .... 2,352.00 2,352.00 A. Salary Stenographer .... ...... 1.692.00 1,G92.00 B. Travel .... .. .. .... .... ......... .. 100.00 1.00.00 C. Office .... .... .. ... ... .............. 125.00 120.00 n. Printing ......... ... ... .... 15.on 15.nn F. 1\•Iaintenance ......... ..... .... .... 2n0.00 200.00 G. NCaterial and Supplies ........... 325.00 325.00 Total ....................... ................. $ 10,621.00 $ 10,f,2L00 Item 103-City Clerk's Office A. Salary City Cleric ....._.. .... .... $ 2,990.00 $ 2.990.00 A. Salary Extra Help _ ....... .... .. 150.00 150.00 G. Material and Supplies .............. 75.00 75.00 Total ............................._............._. $ 3,215.00 $ 3.215.00 114 Special Session, Jul}r 20th, 191 Item 104-City Auditor's Office .:, 300AU k$ L 200. U 2 A. Salary City Auditor .............. ~ , 00 50 , 50.00 F. 1\Iairtenance .... ... .. ................ G. Material and Supplies .... ....... . 100.00 106.00 Total ....................................... ... $ 2,300.00 $ 2,35U.Ui) Item 105-City Treasurer's Office T "'$ 00 '" 2 160 160.00 2 reasurer •••• A. Salary City ' , . 25 00 , 25 00 ..... D. Printing and Advertising . 25 00 . 25.00 F. 1\laintenance _ ......................... Material and Supplies ............ G . 150.00 150.00 . I. Surety Bond .............. ............ 50.00 -- 50.00 Total ................................ ...... ...$ - 2,410.00 $ 2.410.00 (Note: o% of salaries of City -Iauager, Auditor and Treasurer are paid b3' \~~ater De partment.) 19.14-45 Proposed 1945-4G Appropriation s ApPt'opr iations Item 106--City Solicitor's Office A. Salary City Solicitor (part $ i 00 $ 4 520 4,520.00 me) ...................... .............. . t Travel .......................................... B . 40.00 40.00 . Office ........................... ...._.... .... C 10.00 40.00 . G. 1\Ia,terial and Supplies ...... 55.00 55.00 Total .... .... ....... .......................... $ 4,GS5.00 $ 4,GS5.00 Item 10S-City Assessor's Office Salary City Assessor ............. $ A 1,560.00 $ 1,560.00 . Salaries Deputies (3) ............ A 2,520.00 2,520.00 . 1aterial and Supplies ............. G 25.00 25.00 . J. Board of Review .................... 000.00 1,200.00 Total .... .... ..... ........................... $ 4,705.00 $ 5,305.00 Item 109-Civil Engineer's Office Salary Engineer .................. A $ 3,300.00 . Salary Assistant ................... A 2,OSS.00 2,-1110.00 . Salaries Rodmen .......... A 3,121.00 3,600.00 . Office ............ ............. ............. C 30.00 100.00 . E. Eduipment ............................... 50.00 200.00 Maintenance ............................ F 500.00 500.00 . G. Material and Supplies ........... 500.00 500.00 - Total ................................................$ - 6,292.00 $ 10,600.00 Item 113-City Elections Salaries Clerks, Etc . .............. $ A 500.00 $ 500.00 . Material and Supplies ......... G 100.00 400.00 . J. 1'.ents .......... .......... .............. 50.00 50.00 Total .......... .....................................$ 950.00 $ 950.00 Item 1'14-City Buildings Salaries Janitors .......... .... .... $ A `L, 5.10.00 $ 2,540.00 . B. Eduipment ............. .... .......... and Repairs i t 500.00 000.00 ° 1,000.00 2,700.00 ...... enance n F. Ma i\Laterial and Supplies .........,.. G , 1,300.00 1,300.00 . H. Heat and Light .................... 1,500.00 1,S00.00 Total .................... ........ ......... $ 5,440.00 $ 9,340.00 Item 115-Police Court A. Salary Police Jttdge ............... $ 1,770.00 $ 1,770.00 G. Material nnrl Supplies .... ..... 15.00 15.00 Total .................. .................... $ 1,755.00 $ 1,755.00 Item 116-Civil Service Commission li $ S 00 $ 100 100.00 es .........-. upp G, lllaterial and J. 1\liscellaneous .................. . 100.00 100.00 Total ..............................................$ 200.00 $ 200.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ................. $ 47,353.00 $ 53,161.00 CROUP 11-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PR OPERTY Item 118-Police Department (Consolidated Fun d) 1944-45 Rat e Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations Per -Io. Appropriations Salary Chief A . of Police...... $ 3,322.00 (1) ~ $265.50 $ 3,222.00 ~. Salary Senior Captain ...... 2,616.00 (1) chi 215.00 2,616.00 ~. Salaries Captains 4,704.00 (2) @ 196.00 4,704.00 A. Salaries Deslr Sergeants .... 6,957.00 (3) ~ 193.25 6,957.00 ~. Salaries Detectives 9.144.00 (4) @ 190.50 9,144.00 \. Salaries 1\Iotor- cyclists ........ 4,440.00 (2) @ 155.00 4,440.00 -Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 yrs.) 47,38S.G0 (22) ~ 179.50 47,358.00 1. Salaries Patrolmen (be- fore 3 yrs.).. 6,264.00 ( 3) cQr 174.00 6,264.00 :~ Special Session, jul_v 20tH, 1)4~- ~. Salaries Patrolmen (chu•- first yr.) .... (0) C~ 157.50 .~. Salaries Matrons ._.. 3,L52.OU ! 21 a 135,x'0 ~,2o2.UU A. Salaries Spec- ial Officers 100,00 100.00 B. Travel .... ._ 50.00 50.00 (".. Office ........ .... 276.00 375.00 D. Printing ..... 150.00 150.00 E. Equipment .... 2, 000.00 L,OOO.UO F. ~ illaintenance .. 2,300.00 2,S0Q00 G, i\[aterial and Supplies ......_L,000.OU 2,000.00 .I-l . Feeding Prisoners ... 1,500.00 1,500.00 .I-2 . miscellaneous (Injuries) ,... 300.00 800_00 $ 97,162.00 $ 97,162.00 Ite m 119A-Fire Departo;tent Maintenance Fu nd A. Salary Fire Chief ._ ,.,,,... $ 3,222.00 ( 1) a $2GS.50 $ 8,232.00 :~. Salaries Sen- ior Captains 4,3GS.00 (L) cr 207.00 4,965.00 A. Salaries captaitts ..., 11,7Gn.6o (5) r~ 13r,.oo 11,7ro.6o .~. Salaries Lieutenants 16,540,00 ( 7) @ 155.00 15,540,00 (~, SalarleS Engineers .... S,S00.O0 (4) @ 135.00 S,SS0.00 A, Salaries Fire men atfter 3 pears) .._... 64,620.00 (301 ~ 179.50 (;4,620.00 ~~. Salaries Firee- men (dur- ing 3 yrs.) ... 14,016.00 (7) ~ 174.00 L4,616,OC A. Salaries Fire- men (dur- ing first yr.) 1,S90.GU (1) ~ 157.50 1,390.00 L,', Travel .., 00.00 50.00 C. Office ............. 500.00 (,50,00 D. Printing ........ 35.00 35.00 F-1 . _17aintenance 2,300 Uo :',,7,0,00 r -2 Repairs to Buildings J,600.U0 1,30n,up G. 3aterial and Supplies ..... 2.100.0(1 2.70(1.00 H. [3eat and Light .... a,noo.oo 3,n36.ou Insurance X00.00 400.00 .7-1, Miscellaneous (Injuries) .... 900.0(1 90D.U0 J-2, interest on \~Tarrants .... 60.00 f,Q00 J-3. Reserve for Emergency .. 407.00 422,00 $132443.00 $142,263.00 1344-45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations Appr opriations Ite m 1196-Fire Equipment Fund F,. Equipment ........ ...... .... $ 12,491.00 $ 12,484.00 Ite m 120-Fire and Police Alarm (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary City Electrician ..........,$ 2,220.00 $ 2,L20.OU A. Salary Ettra Help ......... ........ 100.00 100.00 C. Office ...................................... 100.00 100.00 E. Equipment ........... _ ... .......... 150.00 1x0.00 F. Maintenance .... .. ............. 150.00 150.00 G. Material and Supplies .... ...... 200.00 200.00 H. T-meat, Light and Power ........... 100.00 100.00 -- Total ...................... $ 3,020.00 $ 3.020.00 Item 121-Building Commissioner's Office (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Building Conmtisioner $ 3,300.00 $ 3,300.00 C. Office .... .... .... ........ .... .... ...... 25.oU 25.00 F. Maintenance .... .. ................. 150.00 150.00 G, Material and Supplies .......... 100,00 100.00 Total ................................... ....$ ;,575.00 $ 3,575.00 Item 122-Pluming Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Plumbing Inspoctor $ 2,616.00 $ 2,616.00 C. Office .......................... ............. 25.00 25.00 D. Printing .... .... ........................... 15.00 15.00 G. Illaterial and Supplies ......... 50.00 50.00 J. Phtmling' Board .............. ..... 150.00 150.00 Total ........................_..... .........._$ 2,336.00 $ 2,856.00 115 l -"---~-`•-i -~ s,i -] ,~r~_ - I.,' - "-:.j' ~`>.-'~ ~. 116 Special Session, Jul}- 20th, 191=1 >" " Item 123-Electrical Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fundt ~~ ` ;- A. Salary Electrical Inspector ....$ 2,616.00 6 2,616.00 = 2" 00 °" 00 _:--~".; - 3 - -; --~i C. Office ...................... ... ... ..... 0. ..0. D. Frinting ................................... 15.00 15.00 k„ -" `` '; F. l\Iaintenance .......... ........ 175.00 175.00 _ ~; G. .lIaterial and Supplies ..... ... 100.00 100.00 ~ ~ Total .............. $ 2,931.00 $ 3,931.00 ..... .... ....... ........ ,R,;,', ~ Item 124-Dog Pound (Consolidated Fund) -~{'- J. Enforcement Dog Ordinance $ 150.00 $ 150.00 , -,-: " SUBTOTALS GROUP lI, PF.OTEC- - } = • ' = ' TION OF LIFE AND UROP- _. : . _ ; '; _: ......... 259,663.00 $264,<171.OU ERT~ .............. ................ $ ~',:f%'~ ' GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION - __ t;', ~ 1944-15 Proposed 1915-4G - ` = : '~ ~ ~ APPtropriations Appropriations _ •` Item 125-Health Department (Consolidated Fund) '-€, - f. __~, A. Salary Director (Part time)....$ 2,1C0.00 $ 2100.00 535 00 1 . -,- t; ~ : . , A, Salary Sanitary Inspector .... 1,535.00 ' • Z.OC A. Salary Clerlc and P.egistrar .. 1,692.00 1,G9 - ' A. Salary Restaurant Inspector.. 1,425.00 1,425.00 ___ _, .. ~" ' A. Salaries Nurses (3) ...... ... ... 6,264.00 Q,2G4.00 :.' - ~ A. Extra Help ............. .............. 1,200.00 1,20200 _ ' ' _ ' E. Travel ......... .. ........ .......... 50.00 50.00 ~ ; . ' C. Office ............ 150.00 150.00 .... .... ... ' ... .... .... x0.00 00.00 : D. 1'rintind .... .. .. # .. E. Egttipment ... ... ...., .... 50.00 511.00 .... .... y I F. L\faintenance .. ................. 600.00 600.00 _ - , U. Material and Supplies .. ...... 300.00 300.00 _ = - ,. J-1. Laboratory Expense 400.00 400.00 -_ - : Total .......... ..... .... ..... .......... $ 16,119.00 $ 16,119.0 '~` Item 126-Control of Contagious Diseases t- t J. Control of Contagious -_ .'.` ~ '_ : Diseases ................ $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 - ; , Item 127-Sewer Maintenance - _ ='--1;,,; ::'i A. Salary Foreman .. ..$ 2,085.00 $ 2,OSS.00 .... ! r- A. ti~'ag'es Laborers .................. 10,000.00 10,000.00 00 00 700 700 -- - _ i,a:. -- ~-~ , '_= ', - I . . E. Equipment ............................... .... 1,200100 1,200.00 F. 1Iaintenance 'ia'>' 1 . !"'' G. 1\[aterial and Supplies ........ 600.00 600.00 00 500 _" j f . H. Power for Sewer Pumps ..... 500.00 ~ Total ..........................................$ 15,353.00 $ 15,3SS.O~i : ,, ~ ~ Item 128-Garbage Disposal ~ '' J. Contract for Garbage Collec- _ - ~ "'.I :, ~~', ' tion and Disposal .... ........... $ 15,490.00 $ 15.490.60 !_ i -' ' I ! Item 129-Milk Inspection _ `r = ;; A. Salary Alilk Inspector ........... $ 2,520.00 $ 2,520.00 ~, - . ' E. Equipment .......... .............. 160.00 160.00 . „, , lIaterial and Supplies ... .... 100.00 100.00 G. { I °: Total $ 2,7S0,00 $ 2,7SO.OU _ = + ~`'' -: SUBTOTALS GROUP III-HEr1LTII -_- ; ,' ,; ' " AND SANI'rATIO\T ...........$ 50,977.00 $ 5U,977AU , _,,}{_" , GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS AND STREETS . 1941-45 Proposed 1945-46 ,,, ~- !''''~ Appropriations Appropriations } _ '; i.,'; ~ ' Item 131-Highways Administration (Consolidated Fund) _ -, - _: '' `' ' A. Salary Timekeeper ............. $ 2,400.00 $ 2.100.00 ,, }, , " :- # _' ; ' F. -Iaintenance .... ........ ...... 100.00 100.00 . ` : + G. llIaterial and Supplies .......... 150.00 150.00 ~. i - ...$ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 Total ........ ............ ........... . + ~,,, ,_ ! ' Item 132-Street Repairing and Grading 0 00 _- .: : i . A. RTaS'es Laborers ...... $ 22,500.00 $ 22,50 . ........ ................... 6,000.00 6,000.00 000 00 5 _,.,; ~ . -, , , E. 1\Iaintenance ........................... 5,000.00 ~., , „' - G. ilIaterial and Supplies .... .... 10,500.00 10,500.00 _, : - i '' I Total ......_ .............. ... .... ............. $ 41,000.00 $ 44.000.00 -.- + Item 133-City Garage 00 S 50G 0 00 ,, -_°` ~ ~ , . . $ A. Salaries -Iechanics ............,. $ 5,50 I-_ , C. Office ........ ........ ..... 75.00 75.00 Equipment ................................ 500.00 500.00 >i;s-'-'- ~ ; I,I ~ F. 1laintanance ......................._ -100.00 400,00 - .... t -- G. lIaterial and Snpplies .... 325.00 325.00 H. Heat, Light and Power .... .. 2,000.00 2,000,00 ' :_,.: ' L Insurance ...... .... .... .... ... 50.00 56.00 ~ _ 1« i !. i ~ ... 11,550.00 $ 11,R50.O+i Total ......... .... ................ ..... $ ~ Item 134--Ash and Can Collections A. im'ag'es Drivers and Laborers $ 12,000.00 $ 1°,000.00 !' '- `-'': ~ F. 1\Iaintenance ........... ..... 1,400.00 1,10200 ... _ - ~~ G, lllaterial and Supplies .... .... 500.00 500.00 s ,, ,::, , Total ..................................... $ 13,90200 $ 13,9u6.on '~ :: - .. . ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ,~~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~u~~~ ~ uu~uuuuuumwuuum uuuuuuuuu~'u~uuuuuuuuuuuum ~uuuuuuuuiuu~muulouuuium~iuiluu m u Special Session, July 20tH, 1944 117 Item 138-Streit and Traffic Signal Lighting H. Street Lighting and Traffic Signals .... .................... ......... $ 3G,SU0.00 $ 3G,SU0.0U ite m 140-Street Cleaning A. \~Tages Drivers and Laborers..$ 1 2,000.00 $ 12,000.00 E. Equipment ................. ..._.......... 500.00 . 500.00 P. 11Iaintenance ...... .. .. ..... .......... ._ :3,SU0.00 3,SOO,UU G. Material and Supplies .... ...... 500.00 500.00 Total ................ ...................... .... ..... $ 7 7,100.00 $ 17,100.00 Item 141-Sno~.N Removal A. Labor ......... ......... .... .... .........$ 5,500,00 $ 5,500.00 E. Equipment .... .......... .......... ..... SOO.UO 500.00 F. i~Iaintenancc .........._........ 1,000.00 1,600.00 G. -Iaterial and Supplies .............. 550.00 550.u0 - Total .... ................... ............... ..... $ - 5,450.00 --- $ 5,150.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP Zg~, HIGH- 'vVAIS AND STREETS .......... $134,750.00 $134,750.00 GROUP V--LIBRAR Y 1944-45 Propo sed 1915-46 Apl"n~opriatio• ~s App ropriations Ite m 143A-Library Fund and Misc. Library Revenue A. Salary Librarian .. ..... .. ......$ 2,760.00 $ $760.00 9. Salary Reference Librarian.... 2,100.00 2,100.00 A. Salary Cataloguer .... .... .... . 1,902.00 1,902.00 A. Salary Juvenile Librarian ..... 1,770.00 1,770,00 A. Salary Circulations Head ...... 1,670.00 1,626.00 A. Salary School Libr~riau ._ L,560.U0 1,626.00 9. Salary Asst. of Circulation Head ...... ............... ...._.......... .... 1,500.00 1,626.00 A. Salaries General Assistants (4) 4,950,00 5,700.00 A. Salary Janitor .......................... 1,770.00 1,S90.OU A. Salary Estra Help ........... ..... 700.00 1,500.00 B. Travel Expense ......................... 100.00 100.00 C. Office ............................_................. 100.00 100.00 D. Printing .................................... 50.00 50.00 E. Equipment ............... ................ 7,000.00 7,200.00 F• Maintenance ................................ 4,256.00 4,600.00 G. Material and Supplies ............. 1,000.00 1,750.00 H. Heat, Light and Water .......... 3,000.00 2,300.00 I. Insurance .................................... 300.00 400.00 _~._~ Total ............................__................$ 3G,51S.00 $ 39,000.00 (Library Tai:-$35,103; Library Ta7: Agricu ltural Land -$ 70.00; Dlisc. Library Revenue-$2, 000.00; Balance on Ha nd $1,527.00) GROUP VI-PARK FUND Iten7 144A-Park Administration A. Salary Superintendent ..........$ 2,232.00 $ 2,400.00 B. Travel ........................................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office .......... ................................._ lOQ.00 100.00 D. Printing and Advertising ....... 60.00 60.00 .I. DIiscellaneous ............................. 15.00 15.00 Total .........._ ......................................$ 2,457.00 $ 2,625.00 Ite m 1448-Park Areas, Buildings, Et c. A. Wages of Laborers ..............$ 1 4,414.00 $ 15,104,00 C. Forestry ........................................ 1,000.00 600.00 L+'. Equipment ...................._.......... 600.00 1,000.00 F. -Iaintenance ......................... 1,300.00 1,300.00 G. 1\Laterial and Supplies .... .... 2,900.00 2,000.00 H. Beat, Light, Pater and Tele- phone .................. .... ........... ... 1,900.00 'L.lU4UU L I1lsurance .... .... .... .............._.... 700.00 650.00 ,J-1 . Renovations and Re-place- 117ent5 ........ .......... ................ 11)(1.6() 500.00 J-2 . Interest, Reserves and Assess- ments .............. ......... .......... .... 50.00 100.00 Total ..... ..:. ............... ........ $ 22,9E4.00 $ 23,351.00 IU BTOTALS GROUP VI-PARK. FUND .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $ 25,421.110 $ 25,979.00 (Park Tas-$22,229; misc. Park Revenues -$3,750) GROUP VII-PLAYGROUND AN D SWIMMING POOL FUND 1944-45 Propo sed 1945-4(. Sppropriatio ns App ropriations Ite m 145A-Recreation Administration A. Salary Director $ .................... 2,400.00 $ 2,4UO.UU A. Salary Office H^hl • .. •........... 960.00 960.00 B. Travel ........................................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office ......... ...... .... ..... ................. 120.00 120.00 F. nlaiuteuance of Car .... .... .... _. 240.00 1340 00 G. Daterial and Supplies ........,. 250.00 . 250.00 Total ................... ............ .. ......... $ 4,020.00 $ 4,020.00 118 Special Session, Julti- 2O%h, 19_}1 Item 1456-Outdoor Recreation A. Salaries Supervisors, Direc- tors, Etc. ....... ._ . ................ . $ fi,250.U0 $ G,350.Uu .~. ZVages of Labm~ers ...._ ..... ...... 750.00 750.00 E. Equipment ............................... 1,500.00 1.500.00 F. illaintenance ................. ............. 100.00 70U.0~• G. Material and Sapplies .......... 700.00 700.00 I3. Light ............. ......_..... .....,..... G00.00 GOO.Ou L Insurance ................................ 000.00 500.00 Total .... ......... ............................. $ 1 1,000.00 $ ll,000.00 item 145D-Indoor Recreation A. Wages .... .... ........... .... ........... $ 900.00 $ 900.00 C. Office ...................................... 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment .................... .......... 300.n0 300.00 F. i\iaintenance ................ .............. 500.00 SOn.O- G. Material and Supplies .... .... 100.00 400.00 I3. Ileat and Light ................ ... 400.Ofi 400.00 'POtal ........ ................................$ 2,525.00 $ 2,525.00 Item 145E-Swimming Pool A. Salar~~ Superintendent ........ $ 150.00 $ 450.00 A. Salaries Guards (4) ..... ...... 900.00 900.00 A. Salaries Attendants ............... 1,300.00 1,300.00 F. Daintenance .... .... ..... ........ 450.00 -150.00 G. material and Supplies ............. 350.00 350.00 H. Light and Power ..................... 300.00 300.00 L Insurance ................................ 231.00 263.00 Tota] ........._ ........... ................. $ 3,951.00 $ 4,013.011 Item 146-Improvement and Care of Grounds F. P,laintenance .... .... ........... ...... $ 1,000.00 ~ 1.000.00 .T. Lrprovemeut of Grounds ....... 4,000.00 1,000.00 Total ................ ................_ .............$ 5000.00 $ S,000.UO SUBTOTALS GROUP VII---PIa~`- grounds and Swimming Poo1..S 2G,53(i.00 $ 2G,55S.UU (Pla~-grounds uncl Swimming Pool Tax- $17.753.00; Board of Education- $x,,000,00; S~vinu ning Pool Receipts -$2,500.00; Skating Receipts-$200.00 ; 1\Iise. Receipts- $75.00.) GROUP VIII-MISCELLA NEOUS 1914-45 Propo sed 194x'-411 Appropriatio ns Appr opriations Item 147-Planning and Zoning (Consolidated Fund) .7. Miscellaneous .......... ...........$ 25,00 $ 25.00 Item 148E-Ambulance A. Salaries Drivers (2) ................$ 4,305.00 $ 4,305.00 F. Maintenance ............................ 250.00 250.00 G. Daterial and Supplies ........... 350.00 350.00 L Insurance ............. .................. 225.00 225.00 Total ............... .... ..................... $ 5,163.00 $ 5,1G3.00 Item 148C-Other Miscellaneous J-1. Iowa League of 14Rtnicipali- ties ..... ....._ ........................ . $ S0.00 $ 50.00 J-2. Damages ................................. 3,300.00 3.300.00 J-3. Printing Council Proceeding's 2,700.00 2,700.00 J-5. State Examiners .. ............... 2,000.00 2,000.00 J-6. Repairs to Town Cloelc .......... 500.00 500.00 J-7. 1llise. Unclassified ................. 3,100.00 3,100A0 J-S. ~~TOrkmen's Compensation In- surance ................. .............. 1,500.00 1,500.011 J-9. Ilrterest on Warrants ........... 125,00 125.00 Total ...................................................$ 13,305.0() $ 13,305.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP VIII-NIIS- cellaneous .....................................$ 18,493.00 $ 18,493.00 GROUP IX-MARKETS AND P UBLIC SCALES (Consolidated Fund ) Item 152-Market Master A. Salary -Iarkat Master ............$ 1,780.00 $ 1,750.00 F. Maintenance ................................ 20.00 20.00 G. Material and Sapplies .......,,.. 65.00 65.00 J. Miscellaneous .............................. 20.00 20.00 Total ...............................................$ 1,SS5.00 $ 1,SS5.00 SUBTOTALS GROTJF IX-11IARK- ETS A~VD PUBLTC SCALES....$ 1,SS5.00 $ 1,SS5.OU Special Session, Jlllj~ 20th, 194=1- 119 GROUP X-MUNICIPA! IMPROVEMENTS (Consolidated Fund) item 160-Post War Improvements J. Post 4Var Projects .... ... .... . $ 9,OOO,fl0 $ 10,00400 Item 162-Assessments and Sewers J-1. City's Share of Special Assessments ........ .... ..............$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 J-2. Storm Severs and Inlets....... 5,500.00 5,500.00 Total ......... _ ._ .......... ......... .... .... $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500,00 SUF>TOTAL GROITP X-1\IO1\ICI- PAL 1IFPROVE:B-IL\TTS ....._...... $ 17.500.00 $ 15,500.00 GROUP XI--PENSION FUNDS 1944-45 Propo sed 19.15-46 Appropriations Appr opriations Item 154-Police Pensiora J-l. Police Pensions .... ....._........ . $ 13,553.00 $ 15,S43.OU J-2. Police Retirement system .... 2,551;.00 G,5S0.00 Total ........_ .... ......................... ... $ ].6,439.00 $ 22,423.00 (Police Pension 'raY~-$11,543.00; Balance on Hand and Fay Derhictimis from Plembers-$4,000,0 0.) (Police Retirement TaY-$6,550.00 ) Item 155-Fire Pensioaa J-1. Fire Pensions .._ ... .... .... .... $L2,0-1200 $ 25,S31.OU J-2. Fire Retirement System ....... 4,163.00 9,176.00 Total .... .......... ....... .... .... ............$ 26,210.00 $ 35,007.00 (Fire Pension TaY-$19,SS1.00; Balance on Hand and Pay Deductions from i\Iembers-$5,950.00.) (Fire Re- tll'e777ent TAY-$9,116.00.) SUBTOTALS GROUP YI-PL'\T- SIO\TS ......... ............ .... ......... ..$ 42,649.00 $ 57,430.00 GROUP XII--DEBT SERVICE Item 161-J-1-City F3onds and Interest A-1. Interest on Bonds ... .... .... .. .. $ 19,723.00 $ 13,934.00 A-2. Grading Bonrl Redemption .. 30,00400 A-3. Sewer Boncl P.ed?mption .... 40,000.00 °!0,000.00 :1-4. IInprovement Rnnd Reaemn- Cion .... .... .... .... .. ............ 35,000.00 35.000.00 A-5. Funding Bm~d Rerlempticn .... 47,OOD.00 57,000.00 :~-G. Reserve ....................... .... 1,542.00 1,ss4.oo -- Total .... .... ... ......... .... ... .... .... $173.565.00 ---- $14Z79S.00 (General Ro.1d Fund-$63,fi9S.00: General Bond Sink- ing Funcl-$46,000:00; rmprovement Bona sink ing F'und- $12,000.00: Consolidated Fuud-$11,100.00; ~Ta ter Wot9is Funds--$10, 000.00. ) ltem 161-J-2.-Dock Bonds and !nterest A-1. Interest on Dock Bonds ......... $ 3.370.00 ,~, 2,062.50 A-2. Dock Pond Redemption .... ...,. 31,000.00 26,000.00 A-3. Reserve .... .... .... .... ........... ...._ 4f,5.00 433.50 Total .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... $ 34,535.00 $ 2S,496.f10 (Dock Pond and interest Fnnd-$2fi,496.00; Dock Sinking Funa-$2,000.00.) Item 163-J-2--Airport Bonds and Interest A--l. Interest on Airport Roods ........$ 975.00 $ 540.00 A-2. Airport Bond H?demption ..... 15,000.00 15,000.00 Total .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... $ 15,975.00 $ tS,S-10.00 ( Airport, Fund-$15.3.60.00.) SiIBTOTALS GROUP ZII-Debt Service .... .... .... ... .... .... ...... $237,375.00 $195.134.00 EMERGENC'.' AND RESERVE Reser~ae in General -[isc. Revenues $ 162.00 $ 103.0!} F:eserve in Pmergenc7 Fund ,,.. ...... 35.00 Total .... ....................... .... .......... $ 197.00 $ 103.00 GROUP Xlil-DOCKS 194.1--15 Propo sed 1945-46 Appropriations Appr opriations Item 153A-Dock Operation A. Salaries Engineers ... .......... $ 4`L0.00 $ 420.00 B. Travel ........... ........ .... ............ 150.00 150.00 F. itlaintenance ........ ........ .... .... 100.00 100.00 G. ,1laterial ana supplies ......... 75.00 75.00 I. Insurance .... .. . .... .... ......... ... 625.00 !)00.00 J-1. Traffic Association Service ... 300.00 300.00 J-2. Improvements ......................... 1,000.00 1.000.00 J-3. 1Iiscellaneous ........ .................... 500.00 7110.00 Totes] .... ..... ........ ........ .......... ....$ 3,170.00 $ 3.645.00 120 Special Session, Ju1~- 20th, 19~k1- Item 1538-Dredge Operation ' A. Salaries Engineers .............. $ 150.00 $ 00 000 6 1SO.OU 7,000.00 . , A. Salaries Operators 00 300 ~~~~ 3 3,500.00 _ . , A. Wages Laborers ....................... Maintenance and Repairs ...... 2,000.00 F 2,000.00 ;,-,. _ , ~ 1,500.00 G. lIaterial and Supplies ........... 000.00 5 1,500.00 5,000.00 , H. Electric Power .......... .... .. .. 00 675 725.75 . I. iVlarine Insurance ................. I. Workmen's Contpens.ltion In- 4110 OU 400.00 ,?_ _ ';'-' surance .... ..... .................. J. -Iiscellaneous .............. .. 1,626.00 319.`L6 .__-. ; ._ - ,' Total ............... ......... .... _.............. $ 20,GS1.00 20,G2S.Oo $ ' ~ Item 153C-River Front Improvement - _ - ~ -.' -, - A. ~ZTages ..................... ..............$ 1,000AO 000.00 1 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 „ :.: , E. Trucking ....................... 000. 1 OOOAO , .. _ , E. Fduipment ............ .... ............ 00 200 200.00 t; _. _ t;;° . E. Tools .................................... G. -iaterial and Supplies ......... 2,000.00 - 2,000.00 y:•, - -= = _- .... $ 5,200.00 Total ......... ............... $ 5,200.00 ,. `„`, '- _, - SUBTOTALS GP.OUP 1III- 051.00 $ 29 $ 29,-I73.OU -1 - , DOCKS .... .... .... .. .......... .. . (Dock Tas-$17,753.00; IvIisc, Dock Reven ues-$11,- `~~' `,' 690.OOJ +' - :%_ _;~,.. GROUP XIV-AIRPORT _ _ 1 , '' ' Item 157-Airport Fund $ 2,500.00 ` ~OO.OU $ Lr { . . ~ {-v:- F. -Iaintenance .... .... .... .......... .... ......... 50C.00 500.00 _ I :,`;-., ': - 1. Insurance ........ .... ... 7,652.00 rt Development ............. Ai `L1,S34.OU _.,.:: rpo J. ~: ,,: i ~ ,.. .$ 10,652,00 Total $ 21,534.00 r (Airport Tax-$7,534.00; .airport Balance and Rev- , .-- enttes-$17,000.00.) GROUP XV-WATER WORKS (Self-Supporting) Receipts Estimated Cash on Hand April 1, 000.00 ..$ 20 $ 20,000.00 , 1944 ..................... ............................. Estimated 1\Ieter Sales .................... .. 145,000.00 00 250 145,000.0 250.00 Estimated Flat Rate Sales ............ Estimated Fire Protection Service . . 2,250.00 2,250.00 Estimated Non-Operation Service.... i 2,50C.00 00 000 3 2,500.00 3,000.00 ons .... Estimated Sales Tas Collect . , 'Dotal .... ......................................... $173,000.00 $173,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS Item 149A-Administration A. Salary Superintendent and $ 750.00 3 $ 3,750.0(1 Cashier ......... .................. .... A. Salary Accountant k Cl , 2,562.00 00 022 2 2,562.00 2.022.00 er A. Salary Stenographer and . , 626.00 1 1,626.00 A. Salary Clerlc .... .... ......... ...... A. Salary City :~Ianag'er (25%) . , 1,935.00 1,93S.OU 00 735 A. Salary City Auditor (25%) 735.00 . A, Salary City Treasurer (25%) 00 125 12.00 B. Travel .... ............ ....... C, Office Expense and Postage .. . 1,200.00 1,200.00 00 400 D. Printing and Advertising ..... 400.00 150.00 1 . 1,150.00 E. Equipment ..... ..................... . 00 300 300.00 F. Maintenance ............... G. -laterial and Supplies •••• ••.• . 500.00 500.00 75 00 I. Insurance ......... ......... .... ..... J-l. Post-\~Tar Projects ............. 75.00 5,000.00 . 10,000.00 00 340 J-2. -Iiscellaneous ......... ................ ' 340.00 00 3 000 . 3,000.00 Pax ................ J-3. State Sales , . Total ........................................ $ 29,743.00 $ 30,743.Oi1 Item 1498-Water Operation A. Salary Field Engineer ......,.. 8 A. Salary Plant Chief Engineer . A. Salaries Plant Engineers (G) A, ~~'ages Estra Station Labor A. Salary Tapper and Hydrant Ilan _ ....... .... .... ....... ....... . A. Salary 1\Ieter Service 1~[an .... A. Salary -Ieter LZepair -Ian .... A. Salary DIeter Reader .. ......... A. Salary Asat. .Meter Reader .. A. Salary General Foreman .... A. Salary Asst. Foreman ........... 2,946.00 $ 2,946.00 2,652.00 2,GS`L.00 13,716.00 13,716.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,154.00 2,154.00 2,022.00 2,022.~i0 2,352.00 2,352.00 2,022.00 2,022.00 2,OSS.00 2,OSS.00 2,7S1.00 2,751.00 2,154.00 2,154.00 -~~:~:._ Special Session, Tuly 20th, 194- 121 A. ~Vag'es Laborers .................... . 11,250.00 11,250.00 E. Equipment .._ ......... .............. .. 1Q 000.00 10,000.00 F. lt4airtenance ............................ 10,000.00 12,000.00 G. lfaterial and Supplies ..... .. .. 2,000.00 2,000.00 H. Heat, Light and Power .... .... . 25,000.00 25,000.On L Insurance ..................... ...._.... 1,500.00 1,500.00 .7-1. ':Vater 1\Iain 1\Iaterial ••••-•••• 10,000.00 10,000.0+! J-2. Other Betterments ...... .......... .. 11,735.00 12,735.00 J-3. Store Reserve .............. ......... . 3,000.00 3,000,00 J-4. \Iiscellaneons ........_ ............... .. 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total ................._......... ............... ..$123,432.00 $126,432.On GRAiVD TOTAL WATER `PORI~S APPROPRIATIONS ................. . $152,175.00 $157,175.00 ::\TO\T-APPROPRIATIO\'S RE- SERVE .... .......... ........ ............... .. 825.00 525.00 'PRA\TSFER TO CITY INDESTRD - t\TESS ......... ........... .... .... ......... . $20,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $173,000.00 $173,000.00 RECAPITULATION OF TOTAL APPROPR IATIONS AND RESERV ES (a) City Operation, Group I to 1X, Inclusive ................. $ 601,55(i.OU $ Ii15,274.Uo lb l lllunicipal Improvomettts, Group X ................................. 17,500.00 1S,50U.OU (c) Reserve iu Gen. 11lisc. F.evenues .... 162.00 103.00 (d) Reserve in Emegrency Fund ........................................ 35.00 (e) Pensions, Group XI .......... 12,649.00 57,430.00 (f) Debt Service Grottp XII 2`27,375.00 195,134.00 (g) Docks, Group XIlI ............ 29,051.00 29,473.00 (h) .... . Airport, Group XIV 10,652.00 24,534.00 (i) Water Works, Group XV.... 152,175.00 157,175.00 (j) Water Works Reserve ..... 525.00 S25.OU Total .............._............................$1,052,010.00 $1,098,745.00 Tax Revenues .....................$ 744,355.00 $ 732,256.00 IVlisc, Revenues and Esti- mated Balance April 1, 1944 ............. .........................$ 164,625.00 $ 193,492.00 Water Works Revenue a,nd Ralance on Hand April 1, 1944 ............. ..........................$ 173,000.00 $ 173,000.00 'total ...............................$1,052,010.000 $1,09S,74S.00 a 122 Special Session, Jul}~ 20th, 19~1~1 Connnunication of Hubert Mels- sen making claim in the amount of $12.00 for damages to the battery of his car caused in striking a hole in the street between Lowell Street and Kaufman Avenue, Presented and read. Cotncilman Wharton - _ _ - moved that the communication be referred to the City Solicitor for in- eestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Iflayor Moffatt, Council- then MttrPhy, Thompson, Wharton. "_ Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- - - man. Notice of Claim of Laura B. Shaw _ in the amount of $500.00 for injuries sustained in falling on loose rock i5 ; - _ placed by the City of Dubuque in front of her property locafed at 93 Gandolfo Street, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved Ii that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investiga- ;~' - tion anti report. Seconded by Coun- _ I! ciln?an Wharton. Carried by the fol- <;~':` lowing vote: ~,~ :: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- ~ ', men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. ~...: ~!~... Nays-None. `'! ~ Absent-Councilman Van Duel- ,,',.;'-,';, ' utau. i,~_` i x, ~ , Communication of J. D. Stengel, 7;'~ i, Lieutenant (J.G.) USCGR Public §g I d- Relations Officer St. Louis Ninth '~,''''` f ' Naval District, requesting that a proclamation be issued designating `k the week begitaning July 30 anti end- '_ a ing Atagust 5 as "Coast Guard = 3:., - ,f ''~ gVeeli" anti also designating August '-''; _ r.~ 4 as "Coast Guard Day", Presented $~ ~;= -- ~ anti read. Councilman Murphy mov- `r"°'' -' ecl that the communication be re- '~ ~" ~ ''. ferred to the Mayor foi' his action. ~1 " `' -i Seconded by Councilman Thomp- } ;„ son. Carried by the following vote: :,i E;' _ I ~ Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- ,1 ,,,. I ';` men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. ~, `~ ~' ._ `E i Nays-None. ~' + Absent-Councilman Van Duel- -'i "s:.:' ,~ man. - li . ~ Petition of Leo H. Mohr et al re - f questing the rezoning of the Eas ,i,,.° , side of Alta Vista Street from Ros ~s{, '. Street to Loras Blvd. from a siugl ~ ~ _ family district to a two family dis • i .:, ' .:I trict, Presented and read. Council §'-` man Thompson moved that the pe ~ titiou be referred to the Plannin ',r'F, - _ and Zoning Commission for thei `-!' : - recommendation and report. Sec - ouded by Councilman Murphy. Car _ ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Counci men Mm'phy, Thompson, Whartot _" Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Due L ° ° man. - -. ~: I Connnunication of A. J. Fisting, protesting to the application of and to the petition of Leo H. Mohr for the rezoning of the East side of Alta Vista Street, from Rose Street to Loras Blvd., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the connuunication be referred to the Planning and Zoning Comm~is- sion for their recommendation and report. Seconclecl by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. Petition of Nicholas J. Behnke, et al., residents anti property owners on Washington Street, requesting that an immediate investigation be made of the B-Branch storm sewer system anti stating that said sewer is partially filled with debris and which is the primary cause of the recent floods on Jackson and Wash- ington Streets, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the request be granted anti the City 1l'lanager instructed to have the B-Branch storm water sewer cleau- ecl as requested. Seconclecl by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayan Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be authoriz- ed to employ competent assistants for the purpose of preparing and submitting for Council considera- tion areport and recommendations as to the adequacy or inadequacy of the storm water sewer drainage systetats in the City of Dubuque. Sec- onclecl by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. t Absent-Councilman Van Duel- e man. e Connnunication of the Iowa Chil- dren's Home Society requesting - permission for the holding of an - emblem sale in Dubuque on Satur- g day, August 19, 1944, presented and r read. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted. Sec- onclecl by Councilman Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: 1_ Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- s, men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. 1_ Absent-Councilman Van Duel- . man. ---® ; D 2 E i Special Session, Tut~~ 20th, 194 123 Petition of Mary F. Brandt, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting a suspension of the 1943 tax on the South t/z of Lot 102, of East Du- bugtie Addition, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councihnan Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-P,4ayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thampsou, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Cotuzcihnan Van Duel- man. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for ~viiich warrants were drawn during the month of June, 1944, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Coutacil- nten l2urphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- uiau. July 10, 1944. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen : - I herewith submit the reports of the City Auditor, Treastuer, Water Works and Health Department, al- so the list of claims and payrolls for which warrants were drawn dur- ing the month of June, 1944. Vti'orlts, and Health Department, al- so the list of claims and payrolls for which warrants were drawn dur- ing the month of June, 1944. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councihnan Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, NtTharton. :Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. July 20, 1944 To the Honorable liayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bond and desire to have your approval on same for filing: EVACUATION Linehan & Moto, 135 West Fifth Street. Boncl No. 28214-12-583-38, U. S. Fidelity ~ Guaranty Co. Respectfitlly submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councihnan Thompson moved that the bond be approved and plac- ed on file. Seeonclecl by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-12ayor Moffatt, Council- man Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. July 7, 1944. In re : Claim of Frank R. Lacy Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of Frank R. Lacy, filed on June 23, 1944, for X300.00 referred to me for investigation and report, I find that the clainage complained of was clone on or about June 12, 1944, by a city truck which the same was being en- gaged in governmental duty; that is, removing trees, branches of trees, and other debris obstructing streets in the City as a result of a storm. The city is duty bound to 1=_eep its streets in a reasonably safe cozuliticn. The law is that if the action resulting in injury was done in the exercise of a governmental function, no liability attaches. I am of the opinion that the operator of the truck in question was engag- ed in a duty of a public nature, for which there is no liability. I recommend that the claim be de- nied. I am returning the claim here- with. Yours truly, JOHN J. I~INTZINGER, City Solicitor. Councihnan Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor I~intzing'er be approved. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Year-Mayor Moffatt, Council- man NTurphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-Noce. Absent-Councihnan Vatt Duel- man. July 8, 1944. In re: Claim of John C. Beck Honorabye Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of John C. Beck, filed on June 30, 1944, far X156.59, referred to me for `I - _ ,_. . 12~ ,.;~, i Special Session, Ju1~- 20th, 19=1-'1 investigation and report, I fiucl that the damage complained of vas done on or about June 12, 1944, by a city truck while the same was being' en- gag'ecl in governmental duty; that is, removing trees, branches of trees and other debris obstructing streets in the City as a result of a storm. The City is duty-bound to keep its streets in a reasonably safe condi- tion. The la wis that if the action resulting in injury was done iu the exercise of a governmental func- tion, no liability attaches. I am of the opinion that the operator of the truck in question vas engag'ecl in a duty of a public nature, for which there is no liability. I recommend that the claim be deuiect. I am returning the claim herewith. Yotlrs tl'llly, JOHN J. I~INTZINGER, City Solicitor. Councilman Wharton moved that the recolnmeudation of City Solicit- or Iiintzing'er be approved. Second- , ed by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the follotiving vote: Yeas-NTayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- , man. Resolution No. 54-44 Whereas, Dubuque County is the owner of the South one-half of Lot 287, East Dubuque Addition (515 East 15th Street), iu the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon which is sit- uated and located a building; aucl, Whereas, this Council has here- tofore appointed a Condemnation Committee of three disinterested persons to make a thorough investi- gation of said building and to re- port their findings to the Council, said Conunittee to act in conjunc- tion with the Building Commission- er; and, Whereas, said Committee has fil- ed its report and recommends that said building be collclemned as a nuisance, said report being attached hereto and made a part hereof; Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Building Commissioner be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be served upon said Du- buquque County, owner of the building hereinbefore described, a written notice commanding Du- buque County to appear before this Council at a meeting thereof to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 7th clay of Aug'tast, 1944, in the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, and to show cause why said building should not be de- clarecl a dangerous structure, a nui- sance and orclerecl abated. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th clay of July, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON,~ GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Wharton. Car- ric-d by the following vote: j'eas-Mayor Moffatt, Couucil- nlen =ldurphy, Thompson, tiVhartml. Nays-Norte. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- lllatl. R~IGLU-ti43N PJG. 55-44 V~Thereas, Anna P. Rosenquist is tl:e owner of Lot 1 of 2 of City Lot 594 (336 West First Street) in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon which is situated and located a building; ancl, Whereas, this Council has hereto- fore appointed a Condemnation Coulluittee of three disinterested persons to make a thorough inves- tigation of said building and to re- port their findings to the Council, said Committee to act in conjunc- tion Zvith the Building Commission- er; and, Whereas, said Committee has fil- ed its report and recommends that said building be conclentlied as a nuisance, said report being attach- ed hereto and made a part hereof: Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Building Commissioner be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be served upon said Anna P. Rosenquist, owner of the build- ing hereinbefore described, a writ- ten notice cominancling her to ap- pear before this Council at a meet- ing thereof to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 7th day of August, 1944, in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubugtte, and to show cause why said build- ing should laot be declared a clauger- ous structure, a nuisance and or- dered abated. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th clay of July, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. I'. W. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT «THARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Cleric. Special Session, July 20th, 19~-1-~- 125 Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men I~Zurphy, Titompsom, Wharton. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. RESOLUTION NO. 56-44 Whereas, Laraine M. Locher and Sylvia M. Roach are the owners of Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of City Lot 667 (409 Loral Boulevard), in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, upon which is situated and located a building; ancl, Whereas, this Council has hereto- fore appainted a Condemnation Committee of three disinterested persons to mare a thorough investi- gation of said building and to re- port their findings to the Council, said Committee to a,ct in conjunc- tion with the Building Conunission- er; and, Whereas, said Committee has fil- ed its report and recommends that said building he condemned as a nuisance, said report being attached hereto and made a part hereof; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Building Commissioner be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be served upon said Lo- raine M. Locher and Sylvia M. Roach, owners of the building here- inbefore described, a written notice connnanding them to appear before this council at a meeting thereof to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 7th clay of August, 1944, iu the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, and to show cause why said building should not be de- clarecl adangerous structure, a nui- sance and ordered abated, Passed, adopted and approved this 20th day of July, 1944, W. ~V. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Cottucilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO, 57-44 Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having' complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes vrithin the City of Dubuque, be granted a Permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. George Lanser a:nd Helen Lanser, 3165 Central Avenue. John E. Benda, 1563 Central Ave- nue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th day of July, 1944. tiV. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. ~V. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompsmi moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. RESOLUTION NO. 58-44 Whereas, application for Class "B" Beer Permits have been sub- mitted to this Comicil for approval and the same have been examined; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the follow- ing applications are granted and the licenses are to be issued upon com- pliance with the terms of the ordi- nances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT George Lanser and Helen Lanser, 3165 Central Avenue. John E. Benda, 1563 Central Ave- nue. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th day of Jttly, 1944. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Cotutcilmau Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men IVlurphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. ~V. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. ._ 1?.u Special Session, July 20th, 19~~} Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel lllall. f:E."sOLIJ'1°IC+hI NC3. 59-44 `iThereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within Warned ap- plicants for Class "B" Beer Permits and they have received the approval of this Council; ancl, Whereas, the premises to he oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and fottnd to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed a proper bond; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be aucl he is hereby direct- ed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit: CLt1SS "B" PERMIT George Lanser and Holen Lanser, 3165 Central Avenue. John E. Benda, 1563 Central Ave- nue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th clay of Ju13>, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. ZV. THOMPSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT tiVHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Vau Duel- man. RES®LUl°1OM1I Pd O. 60-44 Whereas, application for Class "B" Permit has been submitted to this Council for approval and the same has been examined; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol- lowing application is granted and the license is to be issued upon com- pliance with the terms of the ordi- nances of this City: CLASS "B" PERMIT Theodore Hingtgen and Harvey Hingtgen, 1504 Central Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 20th clay of July, 1941. tiV. W. MOFFATT, Nfayor. F. W. THO1l2PSON, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, COttllclhllell. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Abselat-Councilman Van Duel- ma.n. July 11, 1944. To: Dttbuque City Council, Dubuque Dock Conunission, Dtlbuque Chamber of Commerce. Gentlemen: The uuclersigned apPointecl to in- vestigate the operations of one of the plants of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation visited this company's Plant at Ft. Wayne, ll- diana, Friday, July 7, 19.14. This plant is located in a factory district about 31,z miles from tl?e retail busi- ness section. At the time of our visit they were employing from 37 to 40 men, a large percentage of whom were Mexicans. This plant operates oll a ten-hour daily schedule, and the rate of pay to laborers is 70 cents per hour, at peak time or dur- ing the busy season, this plant oper- ates with a man power of SO to 90 men. Very few homes are located in this district. We found the plan in operation mixing chemical fertilizer composed of pulverized phosphate rock, dolo- mite, limestone, potash, and tobacco stems, Liquid sulphuric acid is used in the initial process of preparing the phosphate rock, but at the time of our visit this Phase of the proces- sing was not iu operation. This plant does not crush its rock but the pulverized rock is shipped in in carload lots. No odor was noticeable outside of the plant and in the plant proper. The only odor that could he detect- ed was that emanating from the pulverized tobacco stems. Soule rock dust was visible on the outside near the cupola housing the Special Session, ,July 20th, 194=1- 127 elevator which carried the various ingredients into the mixing hopper. Rock. dust was also visible on the outside platform, this condition aris- ing' tvheu cars of pulverized mater- ials are being' unloaded and shovel- ed from the cars into a chute and onto a conveyor. It was evident that this rock dust is heavy and is car- ried only a short distance. No dust was visible on the roofs of adjacent building's. The company's office is less than a block away from the mixer plant, and no sign of dust or odors were visible or detected by us. The plant manager had not been notified of onr visit, and consequent- ly normal operations were in pro- gress. ZVe were treated with the utmost courtesy by the tnauager and were told that the only tithe any, obnoxious odors were ob- served teas on such occasions when something went wrong with the machinery or other equipment when the phosphate rock ryas being treated with sulphuric acid, but that such difficulties were immedi- ately corrected. We called at the office of the City Health Department and the statements of the plant manager were verified. tiVe were informed that over a considerable period of years a fete complaints from resi- dents in the immediate vicinity of the Virginia-Carolina C h e m i c a l plants had been registered. hn- mediate personal investigation hacl in every instance been made, in- vestigators remaining in the vicin- ity of the plant all day. By the time the inspector reached the plant, the difficulties had already been cor- rected, and the operators apparent- ly knew just what to do and did it without being urged or compelled to. Briefly, we were unable to discov- er any features that tvoulci justify discrimination ag'aiust the operation of this plant both as to being a health menace or a public nuisance. Respectfitlly submitted, J. J. Shea, City Clerk. J. A. Kerper, President Board of Dock Conunissioners. Councilman Wharton moved that the report be oracle a matter of rec- ord. Secouclecl by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van Duel- man. There being no further business Councilman Thompson moved to adjourn. Seconded by Couucihnan Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Wharton, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Van `Duel- uiau. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ..................................1945. Adopted ......................................1945. councilmen: { ..................................... Attest : ............................................. City Clerk.