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1944 August Council ProceedingsRegular Session, August 7th, 19=1 1Z9 ® w E,i I p r (O~Nicial) Regular Session, August 7th. 1914. Council tnet at 7:30 P. M. Present-Mayor Moffatt, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Dnelmau, Wharton, City Manager Rhomberg. Mayor Moffatt stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Councilman Van Duehnan moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Council- man Wharton. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Teas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-I~Tone. Petition of Peter J. Reiter et al and also the petition of Clara Palen et al insisting that immedi- ate steps be taken by the City Council to abate the public nuis- ance created by the operation of the Rock Wool Company plant, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the petitions be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Teas--Iayor 1l/offatt, Couucil- nten Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. 1\11•. Dallas Bush, 619 Garfield Asrenue, NIr. J. C. Loetscher, 607 Rhomberg Avenue, Mr. Peter Stork, 611 Rhomberg Avenue and Mrs. Al Schmitz, 711 Rhomberg Avenue, Mrs. Barbara Kieffer, 617 Garfield Avenue and Mrs. Ben Schiel, 614 Lincoln Avenue ad- dressed the Council protesting and objecting to the nuisances created from the operation of the Rock Wool Plant in the vicinity of the old Milwaukee Shops area and stating that the gases emanating from this plant together with the particles of rock wool which the wind carried onto their properties not only makes their homes al- most uninhabitable but also is in- jurious to health and vegetation and requested that this public nuiiance be abated. Mr. Fisher, representative of the Rock Wool Plant, addressed the Council and admitted that nothing had been done to eliminate the wool particles and gases from em- anating from the plant and further stated that the company had been experimenting with several meth- ods but had been unsuccessful but that further methods would be tried to eliminate the wool par- ticles and gases emanating from the plant. He further stated that the National Gypsum Company is now the owner of this Rock Wool Plant. Councilman Wharton moved that City Solicitor Kintzinger be in- structed to start court proceedings in order to have the flying• wool and gases emanating froth the plant of the National Gypsum Com- pany declared a public nuisance and ordered abated. Seconded by Councilman .lIurph}*. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-1Iayor -Ioffatt, Council- men ibIurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- ntan, Wharton. Nays-None. Notice of Claim of Alrs. Florian Kasper in the amount of $27.50 for injuries sustained in a fall on an uneven sidewalk at 2955 ZVash- ingtou Streei, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Notice of Claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor Yor in- vestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Iayor Moffatt, Council- men IVlurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. I~Tays-None. Communication of Charles L. Coffey making claim on account of indebtedness incurred in repairing his furnace, his basement entrance and far pump rent caused by the overflow of water from the ap- proach of the Julien-Dubuque Bridge and Locust Street, present- ed and read. 130 Regular Sessiun, _~ugust 7th, 19=W Councilman Van Duehnan moved ' that the conununication be refer- red to the City Solicitor for in- vestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Couucil- meu Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the League of Iowa ZVTunicipalities extending in- vitation to the Mayor and City Council to attend the annual con- vention of the league which will be held in Des Moines, Iowa, on August 15 and 16, 1944, presented aucl read. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication be referred to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Van Duehnan. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor NToffatt, Couucil- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- mau, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of S. M. Golden, Vice-President, Chicago G r e a t Western Railway Company, advis- ing that flashlight signals have been installed at the crossing inter- section at East 29th. Street, pre- sented and read. C o u n c i l m a n Wharton moved that the conunuui- cation be received an filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Maym• Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of Robert Licht, Chairman, Labor Day Committee, extending invitation to the City ~.,uncil to participate in the Du- buque Trades and Labor Congress Labor Day Night Parade on Sept- tember 2nd. 1944, presented and read. Councilman Van Duehnan moved that the invitation be ac- cepted. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the Western Air Lines, Inc, subntitcirg an at- tacked map showing their new pro- posed routes and added service that will be given to this commun- ity and asking cooperation of the City Council iu obtaining this ser- vice for the City of Dubuque, pre- sented and read. Councilman Mur- phy moved that the communica- tion be received au filed. Seconded b3* Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the Mettel Realty & hi vestment Company re- questing arelease on the cigarette bond of Dominick Gala as the said Dominick Gala has discontinued business, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication be received and filed and the request complied with. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Couueih- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of Jas. F. Lee directing the immediate attention of the Mayor and 1Vlembers of the City Council to the situation pre- vailing at the North end of Ellis Street adjoining his premises, cor- ner of Almond Street, and suggest- !ng that the boulders on this pro- perty, which are a menace to life, property and public safety, be re- moved at once and that a perma- nent barrier be placed at the foot of this incline to keep the juve- niles off and prevent further exca- vation, woodchopping, trespassing and nuisance, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the conrtnunication be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. 1~Tays-None. Petition of Dominick Gala re- questing that he be granted a re- fund in the amount of $150.00 on his Class "B" Beer Permit anch Regular Session, August 7th, 194 131 also that he be g~rantecl a refund in the amount of $75.00 on his Cig- arette License as he has discon- tinued business on July 21, 1944, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the re- quest be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a tivar- rant iu the amount of $150.00 in favor of Dominick Gala to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit and also to draw a warrant in the amount of $75.00 in favor of Dominick Gala to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig- arette License. Seconded by Caun- cilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, tiVharton. Nays-None. Petition of Joseph J. Machinek requesting a refund in the amount of $75.00 on his Cigarette Permit No. 19 as he has discontinued busi- ness on July 20, 1944, presented and read. Councilman Van Duei- tnan moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in the amount of $75.00 iu favor of Josep)1 J. Machinek to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 19. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of the Maize- wood Insulation Company relative to the purchase of additional land west of their plant in 1941 and at which time the City granted to them an option to purchase Blocks D, E and F in Industrial Subdi- vision for the future expansiosi of their plant and submitting a form of resolution renewing and extend- ing the option to date three years after the termination of the pres- ent hostilities, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication be referred to the Council for consideration. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None. Original Notice of Suit of John C. Beck and Frank R, Lacy, Plain- tiffs, Vs. City of Dubuque, De- fendant, in the amount of $500.00 for damages to real and personal property at 15th. Street and Cen- tral Avenue caused by Park Board truck running into and striking the building, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Original Notice of Suit be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None. Communication of Edward E. Koch asking Council cooperation in straightening out the traffic confusion and the gong clanging nuisance which have been created at the t°aihroad crossings on 27th and 28th Streets due to the intal- lation of the crossing lights and signals at the 29th. Street cross- ing recently installed by the Chi- cago Great Western Railroad Com- pany, presented and read. Council- man Van Duelman moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Coun- cilman Murphy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None. Council Proceedings for the month of 11Iarch, 1944, presented Yor approval Councilman Murphy moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of March, 1944, be ap- proved as printed Seconded by Councilman Thompson Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. -- _ - 132 Regular Session, august 7th, 19=1 Dubuque, Iowa July 29th, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 289 of the Code of Iowa, 1939, the Civil Service Commission conducted an examination on July 27th. 1944 for those seeking the po- sition of Chief of the Fire Depart- ment. The following is a list of those who passed the examination with an average of seventy per cent or better: Name Average Perry H. Kirch ............ ............ 96% Thomas C. Hickson ..... ............. 88% Harold H. Cosgrove ....... ............. 87% John F. McCann ........... ............. 84% Respectfully subimtted, DR. JOHN B. MURRAY, Chairman. E. B. LYONS, C. S. HARKER, Commissioners. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before the this 29th. clay of July, 1944. Geraldine L. Demkier, Notary Public. Councilman Wharton moved that the report be received anti tnacte a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nay s--None. August 4, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bond and de- sire to have your approval on same for filing: EXCAVATION BOND Braconier Plumbing & Heating Co. (W. Irvin Champion, Owner) 1091 University Avenue. Indemnity Ins .Co. of N. A. Respectfully submitted, A .A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the bond be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton . IQays-I~TOne. August 7, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque ,Iowa. Gentlemen: On January 11, 1932 the City Council resolved to convey Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 82 to J. J. Nagle by quit claim deed and provided that the Mayor and City Clerk execute the instrument. It appears that the deed was signed by the then act- ing City Clerk and objection has been made to the legality of the conveyance. In order to remove the title flaw, I recommend the passage of the at- tached resolution providing for a correction quit-claim deed to the present owner, the Mettel Realty and Investment Co. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman «Tharton moved that the recommendation of City Mana- ger Rhomberg be approved. Sec- oncled by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-:Mayor Moffatt, Council- men :lIurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- mau, Wharton. I~Tays-None. RESOLUTION fVO. 61-44 ~SThereas, On January 11, 1932 the City Council of the City of Du- buque by Resolution No. 7-32 ar- raugecl to convey Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 82 to J. J. Nagle by quit-claim deed to be executed by the Mayor and City Clerk; and Whereas, The conveyance was not executed in the manner pro- vided and objection has now been made to the flaw in the title; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque to convey by Quit Claim Deed Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 82 to the present owner, the Regular Session, August 7th, 194-4 133 Mettel Realty and Investment Co., and Be It Further Resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby directed to execute a quit-claim deed of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 82 to the Mettel Realty and Investment Co. Passed, adopted, and approved this 7th. day of August ,1944. W. W .MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution, Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. August 7, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The City of Dubuque is the own- er of the abandoned river bed in the N. E. ?!~ of Section 36 of T89N, R2E and in the N. ~V. Y/~ of Section 31 of TS9N, R3E of the 5th P. M. in the southerly portion of the city. In order to provide for proper drain- age of the Southern Avenue dis- trict and to prepare a site for the post-war treatment of sewage, it is necessary to acquire the adja- cent property described as Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 3S, Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 50A, Lot 1 of Lot 16 and Lot 2 of Lot 16 of Linheim's Addition .These parcels form an area of approximately 17.0 acres of which about S.6 acres are above wa- ter level and 8.5 acres below water. I recommend that the City Coun- cil authorize the purchase of the property as outlined above by ex- ercising an option which has been obtained for the sum of $10,000.00. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the recometnndation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 62-44 Whereas, The City Council of the City of Dubuque deem it expedient and necessary to acquire the fol- lowing described real estate for public purposes: Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 38 Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 50A Lot 1 of Lot 16 of Linheim's Ad- dition Lot 2 of Lot 16 of Linheim's Ad- dition, anti Whereas, Au option has been ob- tained for the purchase of the above described real estate for the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Cotmcil of the City of Dubuque that the City Manager be authorized to acquire Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 38, Lot 2 of -Iineral Lot 50A, Lot 1 of Lot 16 anti I of 2 of Lot 16 of Linheim's Aclclition; anti Be It Further P~esolved, That there be and there is hereby appropriated the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars for the purchase of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of 11Tineral Lot 3S, Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 50A, Lot 1 of Lot 16 and Lot 2 of Lot 16 of Linheint's Aclclition from the Consolidated Fund Passed, adopted and approved this ; th clay of August, \Tayor. F. ~V. THOMPSON, FRANF~ VAN DUELMAN, CEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duehnan moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-Vane. 13-~ Regular ~ ession, .august 7th, 19=1} Attgust 7, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The City Council having recog- nized the need for the improvement of the intersection of Hill Street at West Fifth Street by inclineing the street and increasing' the sight distance, I vas instructed to nego- tiate for the ptrchase of the proper- toy An option has been obtained for the purchase of the Flora Hark- ett property described as Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of part of Outlot 735 for tPte sum of $6,000.00, I recommend that the City Coun- cil authorise the purchase of the property outlined above for the su,n of $6,000.00. Respectfully submitted, A .A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Mana- ger Rhomberg be approved Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote. Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. P.E~C)LIITI®IV IV O. 63-4G SVhereas, The City Council of the City of Dubuque deems it desirable aucl necessary to eliminate the traf- fic hazard at the intersection of Hill Street and West Fifth Street by ~vicleniitg the street and increasing the sight distance; and Whereas, the acquisition of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of part of Out- lot 735 is necessary to accomplish this purpose; I\Tow, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the City Manager be authorized to acquire Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of part of Outlot 735 for the sum of Sit Thous- and Dollars; and Be It Further Resolved, That there be and there is hereby appropriated the sum of Sit Thousaucl Dollars for the pur- chase of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of part of Outlot 735 from the Consoli- dated Fund. Passed, adopted and approved, this 7th clay of August, 1914. W. ZV. MOFFATT, Mayor. F .W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTO\T, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Teas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- meu Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. August 7, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Herewith submitted is Profile No. 1305, showing the proposed grade on Caster Street, from the East property line of Atlantic Street to the West property line of Alley 1st East. I recommend that the Proposed grade be approved as shown on Profile No. 1305, and an Orclina,uce be passed establishing such grade on Caster Street. Respectfully submitted, A. A .RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Mayor Moffatt, Conncil- ennt i1'Iurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- ta?an, Wharton. Nayu i^TOne. Ordinance No. 10-44. An Orclin ance establishing a grade on Cus- ter Street from the east property line of Atlantic Street to the west property line of the Alley first West, presented and read. Couu- cil!nan Thomason moved that the reading' just had be consiclerecl the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following' vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- Regular Session, !\ugust ith, 19'1 135 men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- naan, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Thompson moved that the rules be suspended requir- ing an oridnance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Thompson moved that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore its final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. July 31, 1944 In re: Claim of Hubert Melssen Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iotiva. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of Hubert Melssen that was submit- ted to me for investigation and re- port, Mr. Melssen tivas driving over Hempstead Street between Lowell and Kaufinann Streets at the time the damages complained of were re- ceived and for which a claim was filed with the City on July 19, 1944. He states that this street was full of holes of all kind and charac- ter. Prom what he says, there were holes in this street that con- stituted a dangerous condition to or:e driving an automobile in the street. He filed a claim for $12.00, but upon investigation I fhid that the damage can he replaced for $10.95. i recommend that a warrant be issued payable to him for $10.95 and delivered to him upon delivery by him to the City of a proper re- lease. Yours truly, JOHN J. KINTZINGER, City Solicitor. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Soliictor Kintzirger be approved arcl the' City Auditor instruetecl to draw a warrant in the amount of $10.95 in favor of Hubert Melssen as settlement in full of his claim and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Du- buque of a properly executed re- lease. Seconded by Councilman Van Dueluian. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men 11Iurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Jttly 27, 1914 Honorable Ndayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In re: PETITION OF MARY F. BRANDY and GEORGE H. BP.ANDT for suspension of ta::es on: East Dubuque S1/2 of 162 ,ask- ing that the 1943 tax be suspended because of infirmity. I recommend that said Petition should be approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and that notification of the recom- rneuclation of the Petition of Mary F. Brandt and George H. Brandt be given to the board of Supervisors of Dubuque County, Iowa, Yours truly JOHN J. KINTZINGER, City Solicitor. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of Council action. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, `Vhar•ton. Nay s-None. August 5, 1944 In re: Claim of Laura B. Shaw Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The claim of Laura B. Shaw for $500.00 da.mag~es because of injm•ies sustained by claimant on or about June 19, 1944, because of an alleged obstruction on Gondolfa Street was investigated by me. From my in- vestigation Ifind that she sustain- ed fracture of her wrist causing her medical expenses aucl other 136 Regular Session, august 7th, 1944 damages. After consultation with her Attorney, they have agreed to accept .$50.00 in full settlement of their claim. I reconunend that a warrant Ue issued payable to Hal F. Reynolds, Attorney for Laura B. Shaw in the amount of $50.00 and that the same be delivered to him upon delivery to the City of a Release properly executed. Yours truly, JOHN J. I~INTZINGER, City Solicitor. Councilman Murphy moved that the reconunendatiou of City Solic- itor I~iutzinger Ue approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount $50.00 in fa- vor of Hal F. Reynolds, Attorney for Laura B. Shaw, as settlement in full of the claim of Laura B. Shaw, and that said warrant be de- livered to him upon receipt Uy the City. of Dubuque of a properly exe- cuted release. Seconded Uy Coun- cilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. July 27, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor anti City Cotulcil, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Regarding attached petition of -Irs. Louise A. Ede requesting re- zoning of her home 2350 Simpson St. to Two Family classification, the Planning and Zoning Commiss- ion respectfully recommends de- nial of the Petition. The Proposal is contrary to the fundamentals of sound zoning anti the established policy of the Com- mission not to rezone individttal pieces of property. Such "Spot Zoning" in an area which future city expansion naturally would make a Single Family Residence District would not be good prac- tice. Yours truly, RICHARD V. McI~AY, Secretary, Dubuque Planning ~ ZOlllllg CO111111 1 5 5 1 0 11. Councilnan Van Duelman moved that the reconunenclation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be approved. Seconded Uy Coun- cilman Murphy. Carried Uy the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. 1Vays-None. July 27, 1944 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubttque, Iowa. Gentlemen Referring to attached petition of Mr. Leo H. Mohr et. al request- ing rezoning of the east side of Al- ta Vista St. Uetween Loras Blvd. and Rose St. to Two Family Resi- dence Classificiation, the Planning and Zoning Commission wishes to report that at a meeting of the Planning anti Zoning Commission held July 27, 1944, Mr. Mohr with- drew his petition. Accordingly, the Planning anti Zoning Commission recommends that no further action be taken in the matter. Respectfully submitted, RICHARD V. McI~AY, Secretary, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be approved. Seconclecl by Council- man Thompson. Carried Uy the following vote: Yeas--Mayor 1l~Ioffatt, Council- men 1\Iurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Z~~harton. iVays-None. July 31, 1944 To the Honorable N'Iayor anti City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The following matters stand as "Unfinished Business" on the Min- utes of the Planning & Zoning Commission awaiting final action by City Couucil,- (1) A Proposed Subdivision Or- dinance-Submitted to Council July 23, 1941. (2) A Proposed Tourist and Trail- er Camp Ordinance Submitted to Council May 15, 1942. At a recent meeting of the Plan- ning and Zoning Comnlissiou a ge~- eral discussion of post-war plan- ning with particular thought of a possiUle expansion of home build- ing and residential area develop- Regular Session, August 7th, 19'1- 137 meat, the vital need of these two enabling ordinances ivas manifest. Subdivision rules and rules for the protection of home areas against Tourist and Trailer Camp encroach- ments assume major importance in any home-building program. Therefore, the Secretary was in- structed to address this communi- catiarx to your honorable body to so- licit your cooperation and attention to the end that regulations may be established before troublesome con- troversies arise. Respectfully submitted, RICHARD V. McZ~AY, Secy., Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission. Councilman Wharton moved that the communication of the Planning and Zoning Conuuission be referred to the Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Return of Service, sub>cribeci and sworn to by Donald Bandy, Building Inspector, of condexnna- nation proceedings served upon Lo- raine 14I. Locher and Sylvia M. P,cach, notifying them to appear at the meeting' of the City Council of August 7, 1944 and show cause why the building located on Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of City Lot 667 should not be declared a nuisance a.nd abated, pre- sented and read. Loraine M. Loch- er addressed the Cot~ucil request- in; permission to repair the build- ing instead of having to tear clown the same. Councilman Wharton moved that the Return of Service be received and filed and that fur- ther action on condemnation pro- ceeding's be postponed for a period of 30 clays. Seconded by Council- man Van Duelman. Carried by the fOllOwlllg VOte: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Vaxt Duel- man. Wharton. Nays-Noce. Returns of Service, subscribed and sworn to by Donald Banciy, Building Inspector, of condemna- tion proceedings served upon Wal- ter Paisley, Attorney for the Es- tate of Anna P. Rosenquist and also upon Lucille Furry, Administratrix of the Estate of Anna P. Rosen- quist, notifying them to appear at the meeting of the City Council of August 7, 1944 and show cause why the building located on Lot 1 of 2 of City Lot 594 should not be declared a nuisance and abated, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the Returns of Service be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the followiffing vote: Yeas-lIayor Moffatt, Council- men Mux°phy, Thompson, Van Duel- nxan, Wharton. 1STays-None. ~~SOL_EJTION NO. 64-44 ZVhereas, under appropriate pro- ceedings heretofore taken by the City Council of the City of Dubuque certain building on Lot 1 of 2 of City Lot 594 to the City of Dubuque (336 1Vest First Street) owned by the estate cf Anna P. Rosenquist, deceased has been declared to be dangerous due to its condition and other causes, and the owners there- of were given au opportunity to be heard and to show cause why said building should not be declared to b2 a nuisance and ordered abated. Nc~v, Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COT?NC1L OF THE CITY OF D1iBLtQIIE: After full and fair consideration, that the building above described be, and the same is hereby declar- ed to be a nuisance and it is ordered abated anct taken clown on or be- fore the 16th day of October, 1944. Be it Further Resolved, that the Building; Commissioner be, and he is hereby directed to serve upon the Attorney and Administratri~ oY the Estate of Anna P. Rosenquist, and her heirs, a written Notice re- quiring them to abate said nuisance and to take down and dexnoli h said building on or before the 16th day of October. 1944, attaching to said Notice copy of this Resolution. Be it Further Resolved, that should said owners fail to demolish ar abate said nuisance within the time herein provided, then and in that event said building stall be clenxolislted and taken clown anti e, ~_:_ ~# ;: , ;j S°': ~.._, a ~- r A ~,g. -.~._ tas ~i; -:~ ~;,t~ ~_ty, _. a y_ '+I ~:°l ; :~ a~- ~, ao__ ;';:'..' :,1..; . ,:~.,~ ,~ . =.z,.~ ^, j;:; ~, the nuisance caused thereby shall be abated by and under the direc- tions of the Chief of the Fire De- partment of the City of Dubuque, and all costs thereof antl ezpenses incident thereto shall be assisted against the above described real estate. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOIV1PSOiV, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Vau Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onecled by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Returns of Service, subscribed and sworn to by Donald Bandy, Building Inspector, of condemna- tion proceedings served upon J. M. Baule, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and upon Mrs. Belle Leidinger, notifying them to appear at the meeting of the City Council of August 7, 1914 and show cause why the building located on the South i/z of Lot 2Si of East Du- buque Addition should not he de- clared anuisance and abated, pre- sented and read. Councilman Whar- ton moved that the Returns of Ser- vice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Dlayor Moffatt, Council- men Nltu•phy ,Thompson, Van Duel- man, `Vharton. Nays-None. RESOLUYlcJI`3 Pd®. 65-44 Whereas , under appl•opriate pro- ceeding's heretofore taken by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, certain building ou Lot 2S7 East Dubuque Aclclition to the City of Dubttque (515 East Fifteenth Street) owned by Dubuque County, Iowa, has been declared to be dan- gerous clue to its condition and oth- er causes, and the o`vners tilereof were given an opuortuniiy to be heard and to show cause why said building' should not be declared to be a nuisance and ordered abat- ed .Now, therefore Be It Resolved By The City Coun- cil Of The City Of Dubuque: After full and fair consideration, that the building above described be, anct the same is hereby declar- ed to be a nuisance and it is orcler- ecl abated and taken down on or be- fore the 16th day of October, 194§. Be it Further Resolved, that the Building Commissioner be, and he is hereby directed to serve upon said Dubuque County and Belle Leidinger a `vritten Notice requir- ing said Dubttque County and Belle Leidinger to abate said nuisance and to take down and demolish said building on or before the 16th day of October, 1944, attaching to said Notice copy of the Resolution. Be it Further Resolved, that should said owner fail to demolish or abate said nuisance within the time herein provided, then and in that event said building shall be demolished aald taken clown anct the nuisance caused thereby shall be abated by and under the directions of the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of Dubuque, and all costs thereof and ezpenses incident thereto shall he assessed against the above described real estate. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August, 1944. W .W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRAIVI~ VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTO\T, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman -Iurphy moved the tlolltion o± the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: `Y'ea ~ 11Tayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- lllal2, Whal't011. Nays-r.TOne. Communication of County Audit- or Daykiu advising Council that the Bcarcl of Supervisors have accepto 1 an offer of $250.00 oracle by Frank 1Ie;'serknecht for the purchase of the SE 123 feet and the NW 120 13~ Regular Session, august 7th, 19~=a- - ^,r4 ["3': i'_ ,; i Regular Session, august ith, 19='-=~ 139 feet of Lats 17 and 1S of Jaeg•er's Subdivision, presented anti read. Councilman Wharton mo~recl that the communication be received aucl filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 66-44 Whereas, the SE 123' of Lots 17 and 1S Jaeger's Sub. in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa was sold on January 4, 1937 to Du- buque County, Iowa by the County Treasurer of Dubuque, Iowa for de- linquent taxes and uupaitl taxes for the years 1933 to 1935, inclusive, aucl the NW 120' of Lots 17 and 13 of Jaeger's Sub. in the City of Du- buque, Dubuque County, Iowa was sold on February 3, 1936, to Du- buque County, Iowa by the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa for delinquent taxes and un- paid taxes for the years 1931 to 1931, inclusive, and Whereas, The said Dubuque County, Iowa desires to sell the above described real estate to Frank Messerknecht for $250.00 and Whereas, The sale of said pro- perty by Dubuque County, Iowa to Frank -Iesserknechtfor a sum less than the total amount stated in the tax certificate including all enclorse- t?cents of subsequent general tax- e ~, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax-levying and tax-certifying bodies having any interest in said general taxes; iVow, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the sale of said property to Frank Messerl~nocht for the sum of 250.00 iu cash be and the same is hereby authorized and approved. Passed, adopted, and approved this 7th clay of August, 1944. TV. W. &TOFFATT, NTayor. F. TV. THOMPSOi\', FRANK VAN DUELiITAI~T GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT ~VHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Cottuciltran Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men 11Iurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, «Tharton. Nays--None. comtnunication of County Audit- or Dayl.in advising Council that the Baard of Supervisors have accepted an offer of $35.00 made by Sylves- ter M, Haverland for the purchase of Lot 35 of TVoodlawn Park, pre- sented anr_l read. Councilman Mur- phy moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, SVharton. Nays=None. RESOLU°I°ION NO. 67-44 Whereas, Lot 35 Woodla~vn Park in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa vas sold on February 3, 1936 to Dubuque County, Iowa by the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa for delinquent taxes and unpaid taxes for the years 1930 to 1934, inclusive, and Whereas, The said Dubuque County, Iowa desires to sell the above described real estate to Syl- vester M. Haverland for $25.00, and Whereas, The sale of said pro- perty by Dubuque County, Iowa to Sylvester M. Haverland for a sum less than the total amount stated in the tax certificate including all en- dorsements of subsequent general taxes, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax-levying and tax-certifying bodies having any interest in said general taffies; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the sale of said property to Syl- vester 3i. Ilaverlancl for the sum of $25.00 in cash be and the same is hereby authorized and approved. Passed, aciontecl and approved this 7th day of August, 1944. gV. tiV. 14IOFFATT, lliayor F. ~~r. THOMPSON, FRANTy VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SIIEA, City Clerk 140 Regular Session, august %th, 19~k1- Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- ouclecl by Councilman Thompson. Van Duelman, Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson. Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-Noce. Communication of County Audit or Daykin advising Council that the Board of Supervisors have accept- ed an offer of $50.00 made by Paul Anthony for the purchase of Lots 108, 109 and 110 of Burden and Law- ther's Addition, presented and react. Councilman Thompson mov- ed that the couununication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. P.ESOLl1TiON IV O. 68-44 Whereas, Lots 108, 109 and 110 Burden and Lawther's Actcl. in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa were sold ou February 3, 193G to Dubuque County, Iowa by the County Treasurer of Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa for delinquent tales and uupaicl taxes for the years 1931 to 1934, inclusive, and l~~hereas The said Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa desires to sell the above described real estate to Paul An- thony for $50.00, and Whereas, The sale of said pro- perty by Dubuque County, Iowa to Paul Anthony for a sum less than the total amount stated in the tax certificate including all endorse- ments of subsequent general taxes, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax-levying' and 'tax-certifying bo- dies having' any interest in said gen- eral taxes; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Cotm- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the sale of said property to Paul Anthony for the sum of $50.00 in cash be and the same is hereby authorized and approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th clay of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-11~ayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of County Aud- itor Daykin advising Council that the Board of Supervisors have ac- cepted an offer of $250.00 made by F. B. Graham for the purchase of Lots 25, 26, and 27 of Wm. Blares Addition, presented and read. Coun- cilman Thompson moved that the eonununieation be reeeivecl and fil- ed. Seconded by Councilman Whar- ton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men idurphy, Thmnpson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays--None. RESOLUTION i~10. 69-44 Whereas, Lots 26, 26 and 27 of William Blares Adcl, in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa were sold on January 2, 1939 to Du- bttgtte Cotmty, Iowa by the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa for clelinqueut taxes and unpaid taxes for the years 1935 to 1937, in- clusive, and Whereas, The said Dubuque County, Iowa desires to sell the above described real estate to F. B. Graham fm' $250.00, and Whereas, The sale of said pro- perty by Dubuque Cotmty, Iowa to F. B. Graham for a sum less than the total amount stated in the tax certificate including all endorse- ments of subsequent general taxes, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax-levying aucl tax-certifying bodies having any interest in said general taxes; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Cotan- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the sale of said property to Regular Session, August 7th, 1944 141 F. B. Graham for the sum of $250.00 in cash be and the same is hereby authorized and approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. ZV. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of County Audi- tor Daykin advising Council that the Board of Supervisors have ac- cepted an offer of $125.00 made by Lucy Neiman for the purchase of Lot 10 of Gray's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 70-44 Whereas, Lot 10 of Gray's Sub., in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, was sold on February 3, 1936, to Dubuque County, Iowa, by the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, for delinquent taxes and unpaid taxes for the years 1931 to 1934, inclusive, and Whereas, The said Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, desires to sell the above described real estate to Lucy Nei- man for $125.00, and Whereas, The sale of said prop- erty by Dubuque County, Iowa, to Lucy Neiman for a sum less than the total amount stated in the tax certificate including all endorse- ments of subsequent general taxes, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax-levying and tax-certifying bod- ies having any interest in said gen- eral taxes; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the Gity of Dubuque, Iowa, that the sale of said property to Lucy Neimau for the sum of $125.00 in cash be and the same is hereby authorized and approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, ;FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy. Carx°ied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-Noce. RESOLUTION NO. 71-44 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council 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 be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon com- pliance with the terms of the ordi- nances of this City: CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Address Harry J. Murphy and Dorothy Murphy, 1097 Jackson Street. Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn Weinea•, 709 University Avenue. William Tharp, 2403 Central Avenue. Gilbert J. Nicks and Josephine Pricks, 201 East 22nd Street. Phillip NIihalakis and Viola Miha- lakis, 1693 Maple Street. John J. Rettenmaier and Marie Rettenmaier, 1100 Lincoln Avenue. iVIrs. Florence Miller, 400 Central Avenue. James J. McCabe and Clara P. Me- Cabe, 332 Eighth Avenue. -~z:r- ,,,;,°v . '. 142 Regular Session, :'august 7th, 1944 CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB. Knights of Columbus, Dubuque Council No. 510, 781 Locust Street. Luxemburg Club of Dubuque, Iowa, 1532-6S Central Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT. Vincent B. Schwartz, 1105 Walnut Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th clay of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOl\TPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN. CEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerl.. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men -Turphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. RE3OLlJ"fiON NO. 72-44 Whereas, Heretofore applications were filed by the within named ap- plicants for Beer Permits and they have received the approval of this Cauncil; and Whereas, the premises to be occti- piecl by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply ivi+~"~i the ordinances of this City and_ they have filed a proper bond; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man- ager be aucl he is hereby ciireetecl to issue to tlae followin;~ named appli- cants aBeer Permit: CLASS "B" PERMIT. Name Address tarry J. Murphy and Dorothy RItu•phy, 1097 Jackson Street. Theodore Hingtgeu and Harvey Hingtgen, 1S04 Central Avenue. Joseph J. tiVeiner and Evelyn Weiner, 709 University Avenue. William Tharp, 2403 Central Avenue. Gilbert J. Nicks and Josephine Nicks, 201 East 22nd Street. Phillip Mihalakis and Viola Miha- lakis, 1695 Maple Street. John J. Rettenntaiet' and -Tarie Rettenntaier, 1100 Lincoln Avenue. ~ Mrs. Florence TVIiller, 400 Central Avenue. James J. 1llcCabe and Clara P. 1\IcCabe, 332 Eighth Avenue. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB. Knights of Columbus, Dubuque Council No. 510, 7S1 Locust Street. Luxemburg Club of Dubuque, Ioii°a, 1332-65 Central Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT. Vincent B. Schwartz, 1105 Walnut Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th clay of August, 1944. W. W. MOF~FATT, Mayor. F. W. THOl\ZPSON. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CrEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT VJHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councihnau Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, `Vharton. Nays-I~, one. There being• no further business, Councilman Thotiipson moved to ad- journ. Seeonclect by Couueihnan Wl?arton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-?Mayor Moffatt, Cauncil- meu Murpity, Thompson, Van Duel- man, `Vharton. Nays-None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Adapted ................................... 1945. Approved ................................... 1945. attest: .__ .............. .......... .......... City- Clerk. ~. 1 l Special Session, August 7th, 1944 143 (Official) Special Session, August 7th, 1944. Board met at 9:15 P. M. Present-Chairman W. W. Mof- fatt, Messrs. Geo. R. Murphy, F. W. Thompson, Frank Van Duelman and Albert Wharton. July 28, 1944. From: The Iowa State Department of Health, To: Local Boards of Health. Gentlemen: The Iowa State De- partment of Health on July 7, 1944, adopted a General Rule affecting the professions licensed by this depart- ment. The Rule will he effective August 1, 1944, and in accordance with Sec- tion 2209, Code of 1939, a copy of same is herewith enclosed. Yours very truly, WALTER L. BIERRING, M.D., Commissioner. GENERAL RULE Adopted by the Iowa State Depart- ment of Health July 7, 1944. (Effective August 1, 1944) The Iowa State Department of Health does hereby adopt the fol- lowing rule, affecting the profes- sions licensed by said Department of Health, If, prior to the renewal of any license to practice any of the pro- fessions licensed by the Department of Health, the Ioava State Depart- ment of Health is infornxed upon o2,th or affirmation lawfully admin- istered that any such applicant has violated any of the rules and regu- lations of the Iowa State Depart- ment of Health or rules and regula- lations of the Iowa State Board of E:ianxiners for the concerned pro- fession, including any of the laws of Iowa governing said profession, the department shall then notify sttclx applicant by registered letter, >vith postage prepaid, mailed to his or her address as shown by the rec- ords of said department, that such information or certification has come to the attention of the de- partment, and that he or she will be afforded a hearing to show cause Zvhy said license should be renew- ed. In such event the renetival of license shall not be made prior to tlxe hearing. The licensee will be given ten (10) days notice of the time and place of hearing, and a brief statement of the charges. If the licensee thus named fails to ap- pear, either iu person or by counsel at the time and place of hearing, designated in the notice, the Com- missioner of Public Health may, af- ter receiving satisfactory evidence of the truth of the charges, and the proper issuance of the notice, enter au order refusing renewal of li- cense. If the licensee appears, eith- er in person or by counsel, the Com- missioner will proceed with the hearing. The Commissioner will re- ceive and consider affidavits and or- al statements, and cause a steno- graphic report of the oral testimony to be taken, which, together with all other papers pertaining thereto, shall be preserved for one year, if the Commissioner of Public Health at the hearing is satisfied that the licensee is guilty of any or all of the charges referred to in the no- tice, the Commissioner may refuse to renew the license. (Signed) Walter L. Bierring, M.D. Commissioner of Public Health. (Seal) CERTIFICATION Walter L. Bierring, M. D. Com- missioner of Public Health, hereby certifies that the Iowa State De- partment of Health adopt~cl and promulgated the foregoing General Rule pertaining to and affecting each practitioner of any of the pro- fessions licensed by the Iowa State Department of Health, on the sev- enth clay of July, 1944, which said Rule will be effective and in fall force as of August first, 1944. Wal- ter L. Bierring' further certifies that the foregoing is a true and correct cepY of the role and that publica- tion of same has been made in ac- cordance with law. (Section 2209, Code, 1939.) Dated at Des Moines, Iowa, this seventh day of 3uly, 1944. (SEAL) (signecll WALTER L. BIERRINCr, M. D. Conxxnissioner of Public Health. Mr. F. W. Thompson moved that 144 Special Session, August ith, 1944 the communication and General Rule be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Mr. Frank Van Duelman, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Chairman W. W. Moffatt, Messrs Geo. R. Murphy, F. W. Thonxp.lon, Frank Van Duelman, Albert Wharton. Nays-None. NIr. Geo. R. Murphy moved that the Health Director proceed with an educational program of publicity to acquaint the public with the ne- cessity of cooperating with the Health Department for the elimin- ation of the rat menace, and fur- ther to ask the public to cooperate in the matter of keeping garbage cans covered at all times and fur- ther that this educational program is being advocated by the Board of Health as a necessary precaution to aid in the prevention of conta- gious diseases. Seconded by Mr. Frank Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Chairman W. W. Moffatt, Messrs Geo. R. Murphy, F. W. Thompson, Frank Van Duelman, Al- bert Wharton. Nays-None. There being uo further business, 14Ir. Geo. R. Murphy moved that the Board of Health adjourn. Seconded by NTr.'F. W. Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Chairman W. W. Moffatt, Messrs. Geo. R. Murphy, F. W. Thompson, Frank Van Duehnan, Al- bert Wharton. I~Tays-None. J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Health. Approved ................................ 1945. Adopted .................................... 1945. illembers of ~ Board ~ ............... of Health ~ ;hest: Clerk, Board of Health. (Official) Special Session, August 10th, 1944. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson ,Van Duel- man, Wharton, City Manager Rhoui- berg. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Thompson and Van Duel- man. Mayor Moffatt read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called far the purpose of conduct- ing apublic hearing on the Budget Estimate of Expenditures of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fis- cal year beginning April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946, also for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the proposed Annual Budget prepared by the City Man- ager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year 1945-46, and act- ing on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of a public hearing upon the Budget Estimate of Expenditures for the year beginning April 1, 1945, pre- esnted and read. No written ob- jections filed to the Budget Estim- mate of Expenditures for the year beginning April 1, 1945 and no ob- jectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said hearing. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-I~TOne. Special Session, August 10th, 19-N 1~5 BUDGET ESTIMATE AND RECORD OF FILING City Estimate NOTICE-The City Council of Dubuque of Dubuque County, Iowa, Will meet August 10th, 1944, at 7:30 p. m., at the City Hall. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate of ex- penditures for the year beginning April 1, 1945. A detailed statement Of receipts and d[sbursements, both past and anticipated will he available at the hearing. J. J. SHEA, Gity Clerk. 1 2 3 4 6 6 Expenditures for Year N M M ~X ~ ~ W d~ er % ~ ,°'a ti H ~+ m s cd p~ O ,-i ~ M ,-i ~O M ~;d p N ~ How' al ~" k ~ U N F 4, Fa p 0, ++ 1r ~~ N „~„ ,t) +~ U .t'. ~4 ti o ~ A F ~ a ~ (.], :d F ~ N a N1 F'i ~d ~ ~/1 F, a+ cd ~ G O ',a, ~ General ..........................$ 259,512 $ 285,651 $.................. $............. 3............ $........... Grading ........................„ 28,860 39,263 .._..:............ .,.......... ._......... ............ Improvement ................ 54,995 60,194 .................. ............ ........... ............ Snow Removal ............ 6,439 7,990 .................. ............_ ............ ............ Sewer ................................ 2,910 8,889 .........,........ ............ ........... ............ Main Sewer ................. 12,639 13,235 .._................ ............ ........... ............ Garbage Disposal ...... 16,992 24,508 .................. ............_ .......... ............ Light .............................._ 36,465 51,435 ._................ ............ ........... ............ Total Consolidat- - ed ......................$ 418,812 $ 496,165 $ 425,591 $ 12,000 S 93,500 $320,091 Water Works ...............$ 209,494 $ 260,730 $ 173,000 $ 20,000 $15.,000 ............ Fire Maintenance........ 747,981 125,607 142,263 ............ .......... 142,263 Fire Equipment .............. :7,441 16,393 12,484 ............ ........... 12,484 Airport ............................. ............ 150,607 43,674 15,000 2,000 26,674 Library .....:................._.... 32,964 32,974 38,930 1,827 2,000 35,103 Library (Agri. Land) 70 61 70 ............ ........... 70 Park ................................. 21,417 22,913 25,979 3,000 750 22,229 Playground and ' Swiming Pool........ 15,792 21,694 26,558 .......... 8,775 17,783 Dock ................................ 25,390 20,112 29,473 3,000 8,690 17,783 Dock Bonds .................... 36,843 34,761 28,496 2,000 ........ 26,496 Firemen's Pension....... 15,978 21,311 25,831 6,250 700 19,881 Firemen's Retirement 1,580 257 9,176 ........... ........ 9,176 Policemen's Pension.. 12,042 12,562 15,843 3,500 500 11,843 Policemen's R e t ira- ment ........................ 135 ............ 6.680 .......... ............ 6,580 Emergency ......:............ 35,407 23,616 .............. .............. ............ ............ General Bonds ............ 115,148 71,600 109,695 46,000 ..........,. 63,698 Road (Agri. Land) ...., 100 90 102 .............. ............ 102 --- - - - Totals yl,l<9.594 $1,310,453 $1,113,748 $111,577 $269,915 $732,256 Estimated taxes per $1,000.00 of assessed value, $2Q584. Taxable valuation (1943) .......... _ ....................................... ...... ... $3;;,482,974 Moneys and credits (1913) at 5 mills .................................................... 3,997,648 Moneys and credits (1943) at 1 mill ....................,......,..........,..,..........,........ 460,995 RESOLUTION NO. 73-44 ~~Vhereas, The Council of the City of Dubuque, caused to he pre- pared and published, as provided by law, the Budget Estimate of Expen- ditures for the fiscal year beginn- ing April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946, and the hearing upon said Budget Estimate was fixed for the 10th clay of August, 1944, at 7:30 P. M. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall; and ~~hereas, This being the time and place set for said hearing, said Budget Estimate was taken up for final consideration by the Council and all parties in interest have been given the opportunity to be heard for or against said Budget Estim- ate. It Is Therefore Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That the Budget Estimate of Ex- penditures for the fiscal year i~egin- uing April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946 heretofore prepared and published be and the same is here- by finally approved and adopted and the Mayor and Clerk are direct- ed to certify the same to the Coun- ty Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa, together with the verified proof of publication and the notice of hearing upon said Budget Esti- mate. Be It Further Resolved, That the taxes required to be collected in the year 1945 be and the same are hereby levied in the various funds 146 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 in the amounts shown in said Bud- get Estimate. Passed, Adopted and APpiroved this 10th day of August, 1944. W .W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerh. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the ,resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. 1~Tays-None. RESOLUTION N0.74-44 A resolution establishing the tax levies for the year 1944, the taxes to be collected in the year 1945 and used for municipal purposes of the , City of Dubuque. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that there be and there is hereby levied the taxes for municipal purposes for the ensuing year 19,45 of the follow- ing number of mills on the dollar of all taxable property tivithin the cor- porate limits of said city. 9.000 mills for Consolidated Tax as provided for by Section 6217 of the Code of Iowa, 1939, as amended. 4.000 mills for Fire Maintenance Tax. 0.351 mills for Fire Equipment Tax. 0.987 mills for Library Tax. 0.625 mills for Park Tax. 0.500 mills for Playground and Swimming Pool Tax. 0.333 mills for Police Pension Tax. 0.559 mills for Fire Pension Tax. 0.185 mills for Police Retirement Tax. 0.258 mills for Fire Retirement Tax. 1.791 mills for General Bond Tax. 0.745 mills for Dock Bond Tax. 0.500 mills for Docli Fund Tax. 0-.750 mills for Airport Tax. Be It Further Resolved that the 2.237 mills on the dollar is hereby levied upon all lots oi~ parcels of land containing ten acrd or more which are occupied in good faith and used for agricultural or horti- cultural Purposes. Be it Further Resolved that the ayor and Clerk be and they are ~reby directed to certify the sums ' money that the said tax levies ill produce, as shown by the Bud- a Estimate of Expenditures adopt- 1 by this Council on the 10th day f August, 1944, to the Auditor of iubuque County on or before Au- ust 15th, 1944. Passed, adopted and approved his 10th clay of August, 1944. W, W. MOT~'FATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Council. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to }~y the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing upon the proposed An- nual Budget prepared by the City Manager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year 1945-46, pTe- sented and read. No written objec- tions filed to the proposed Annual Budget prepared by the City Man- ager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year 1945-46 and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said hearing. Councilman Murphy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Special Session, August 10th, 1944 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET PREPARED BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1945-46, Notice is hereby given that the City Manager of the City of Dubuque has prepared a budget on the basis of estimates of the expenses of the various de- partments of said City for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1916, Such depart- mental estimates show expenses of each department for the Preceding year, and the purpose for tvltich the consolidated tax lev3', authorized by Section 6217 of the Code of Iowa 1989, as amended, is to be used, and in addition thereto, the purpose for which all other tax levies are to be used, including the revenues from miscellaneous sources. The levy of a consolidated tax has heretofore been determined by said Council and incorporated in a resolution for sttch purpose. The budget 'will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at a special meeting to be held in the Council Chamber at the City Hall on the 10th day of August, 1944, at 7:30 o'clock P. NI. any interested party objecting thereto or protesting to the same, or to any item thereof or any omission therefrom, shall present his objections to said Council on or before that date. This notice is given pursuant to the direction of the Code of Iowa. 7-25-1t. .I. 7, SHEA, City Clerlc. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF TAX LEVIES TO BE MADE IN AUGUST 1944 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1945-46 Estimated Assessed Valuation-$35,565,708 SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR 1945.46 FISCAL OPERATION A.-From Taxes Levy in Mills Tax Consolidated .................................. ............ 9.000 $320,091.00 Fire Maintenance ........................ ...............4.000 142,263.00 Fire Equipment ....................... ...............0.351 12,484.00 Library ............................................ ..............0.957 35,103.00 Park ........................................... .............0.625 22,229.00 Playground and Swimming Pool ....,.......0.500 17,783.00 Police Pension .......................... .............0.333 11,843.00 Fire Pension .......................... ..... ..............0.559 19,881.00 Police Retirement ......................... .......... 0.185 6,580.00 Fire Retirement ............................ ...............0.258 9,176.00 General Bonds ........................ .. ............ 1,791 63,G9S.00 Dock Bonds .................................. ..............0.745 26.496.00 Doclc ................................................ .............0.500 17,733.00 Airport ......................................... .......... 0.750 26,674.00 20.584 $732,081.00 Road Tas on Agricultural Lands (Consolidat ed Fund .......................................... ............ .... ........ .. 102.OU Library Tax on Agricultural Lands (Libra ry Fund) ................................... ....................... .... i0.00 Total Estimated Receipts from Tases...... ....$732,25fi,00 B.-From ,Miscellaneous Sources 1945-46 G eneral 1\Iisc. Revenues Excavation Permits ... ................ ... .................... ...~ 50.00 Police Court Returns .... .... ... ........ .........._. .... 9,500.00 Electrical Permits .................... .......... .... .... .. ... 1,000.00 Plumbing Permits ....................... ....................... 1,000.00 Building Permits ........ .............. . ... ....... ..... .. 1,000.00 Franchise Tas ............. ....... ..... ... .... .................. .... 600.00 Scale Fees .................. ..........._ . .. .... ......_. .. ... 350.00 State Highway Maintenatce ..... ......... .............. ..L,295.00 Sale of Real Property ............. ..... ..... .... .... .... 5,000.00 Dieting Prisoners .... ... ......... ... . .... ............... .. 250.00 Health Dept. Receipts ......... ... . ...... .... .. ... 500.00 Ambulance Fees ..................... . ... ............. .... .... 2,000.00 Dog Licenses ................... ........ ........ ...... .... .... 550.00 Business Licenses .................... ....................._ .... 4,000.00 Miscellaneous Rental ............... ....................... ... 900.00 Cigarette Permits ........._ ............. ........ .... .... .... .... 15,500.00 Beer Permits ..................., ......... ........ .... ... ... . .. 27,750.00 Discellaneous Sales ................ ....... ... .......... .... 755.00 DIilk Inspection Fees ........ ....... ......... .... .... .. .. 2,000.00 Street Department Receipts ....... ......... .............. .... 500.00 Totes] General 1\Tiscellaneous Receipts.... ....:p 75,500.00 147 ~:, 3 F" ._"~1 k ~.: 148 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 "i -:! ' j R,i . -i' ' r,k =i. AIRPORT FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 .... ....... ............ $ 15,000.00 Airport Retmms ................................... ............... 2,000.00 Total ... ................................. ......................... ...... $ 17,000.00 LIBRARY FUND Estimated Balance April 1. 1945 .......... ............... $ 1,827.00 Book Rentals and Fines ........... ... .... .............. 2,000.00 Total .......... .... .................. ............................. $ 3,527.00 PARK FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 ........ ......... .... $ 3,000.00 Concessions .......... ................................................... 300.00 450.00 Miscellaneous Collections ................... .. ..... _....... Total ..................................................................... $ 3,750.00 PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING POOL FUND Board of Education ........................................ $ 6,000.00 00 2 500 Swimming Pool Receipts .................................... , . 00 200 Skating Receipts .................. ...................................... . 00 75 Miscellaneous Receipts ........................ ............... . 'total ................................................... .................. $ 8,775.00 POLICE PENSION FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 .... .......... ........... .$ 3,500.00 1% Salary Deduction from Members .. ......... . 500.00 Total ............................. ....................... ......... $ 4,000.00 FIRE PENSION FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 ...... .................. $ 5,250.00 1~J„ Salary Deduction from Members .. .. ........ . 700.00 Total ............. ...... ................................................ .$ 5,950.00 GENERAL BOND SINKING FUND Mattring Investment Bonds ..... ... ................. $ 46,000.00 IMPROVEMENT BOND SINKING FUND Maturing Investment Bonds ................. ........ .$ 12,000.00 DOCK BOND FUND Sinking Fund for Dock Bond Redemption ..... .$ 2,000.00 DOCK FUND Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 ......................... $ 3.000.00 . Oil' Terminal Fees ........ ................................. 1,800.00 .. 00 1 000 Harbor Leases .................................................. , . . 000.00 4 Wharfage Fees ........ ................................ .. , .. 00 590 1 Dock House Rental ......... ..................... .................. . , . Total ...... ..... ................................................... . $ 11,690.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED MISC. REVENUES ........ ..$193,492.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FRONT TAXES ....,.. .............._.................................. 732,266A0 TOTAL FST[MATED CITY REV'ENUGS ~~. $925,745.00 WATER WORKS DIVISION (Seft-Supporting) Estimated Balance April 1, 1945 ......... $ 20,000.00 Estimated 1915-46 Water Revenue ... ............. 153,000.00 Total ..... ............................................. ...... ..$173,000.00 ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL CITY AND WATER WORKS DIVISION RP•.VENUES $1,098,748.00 DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1945-46 GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINISTRAT ION (Consolidated Fund) 1944-45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations Appropriations Item 101-City Council A. Salaries ................................... $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 B. Travel _ ........ ................................ 7 75.00 175.00 J. Miscellaneous .. ................. 25.00 25.00 Total ...................... ... .. ...$ 1,700.00 $ 1.700.00 Item 102-City Manager's Office A. Salary City Manager .. ... .... *$ 5,812.00 °$ 5,812.110 A. Salary Secretary ............. ......... 2,352.00 2,352.00 A. Salary Stenographer ........... L,692.00 1,692.00 B. Travel .......... ......................_.. 100.00 100.00 C. Office ........ ... ... ... ................ 125.00 125.00 D, Printing• .... .................. ... .... 16.00 15.00 F. -Iaintenance ................ .......... 200.00 200.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... 325.00 335.00 Total ............................................$ 10,621.00 $ 10,fi21.00 Item 103-City Clerk's Office A. Salary City Clerk ................... $ 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 Special Session, August 10th, 19~ 149 Item 104-City Auditor's Office A. Salary City Auditor ...............*$ `L,200.UU *$ 2,200.00 F. Maintenance ................................ 50.00 50.00 G. Material and Supplies ............. 100.00 lOG.00 Total ............................................. ....$ 2,350.00 $ 2,350.00 Ite m 105-City Treasurer's Office A. Salary City Treasurer ............*$ 2,160.00 * 2,160,00 D. Printing and Advertising ..... 25.00 25.00 F. 1\Iaintenance ._ ............................. 25.00 25.00 G. Material and Supplies ............ 150.00 la'0.00 I. Surety Bond ................................ 50.00 50.00 Total ............................................._ _.$ 2,410.00 $ 2,410.00 (Note: 25cJ~ of salaries of City Manager, Auditor and Treasurer are paid by Water Department.) 1944-45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriatio ns Appropriations Ite m 106-City Solicitor's Office A. Salary City Solicitor (part time) ........................................$ 4,520.00 $ 4,520.00 B. Travel .........._ ............. ................. 40.00 40.00 C. Office ..........................._............... 40.00 40.00 G. Material and Supplies ....... 55.00 55.00 Total ................._...............................$ 4,655.00 $ 4.635.00 Ite m 108-City Assessor's Office A. Salary City Assessor ..............$ 1,560.00 $ 1,560.00 A. Salaries Deputies (3) ............. 2,520.00 2,520.00 G. Material and Supplies .............. 25.00 25.00 J. Board of Review ..................... 600.00 1,200.00 Total .............................................. $ 4,705.00 $ 5,305.00 Item 109-Civil Engineer's Office A. Salary Engineer ........................ $ 3,300,00 A. Salary Assistant .................... 2,085.00 2,400.00 A. Salaries Rodmen ............. 3,124,00 3,600.00 C. Office ............................ ............ 30.00 100.00 E. Equipment ................................ 50.00 200.00 F. Maintenance ............................. 500.00 500.00 G. Daterial and Supplies ........... 500.00 500.00 - Total ... ............... .................. ....$ -- 6,292.00 $ 10,600.00 Ite m 113-City Elections A. Salaries Clerks, Etc . .............. $ 500.00 $ 500.00 G. 14iaterial and Supplies .......,.. 400.00 400.00 J. Rents .......... ......... ............... 50.00 50.00 Total .............................................$ 950.00 $ 950.00 Item 114-City Buildings A. Salaries Janitors ........ .... .. $ 2,540.00 $ 2,540.00 B. Equipment .... ......... .... _........ 500.00 1.000.00 F. Maintenance and Repairs ...... 2,000.00 2,700.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... 1,300.00 1,300.00 H. Heat and Light ..................._ 1,800.00 1,500.00 Total _ ............................. ......... $ 8,440.00 $ 9,340.00 Item 115-Police Court A. Salary Police Judge ............... $ 1,770.00 $ 1,770.00 G. Niateria] and Supplies .... ..... 15.00 15.00 Total ..................... ............... $ 1,785.00 $ 1,7S5,00 Ite m 116-Civil Service Commission G. Material and Supplies ............$ 100.00 $ 100.00 J. Miscellaneous ................... 100.00 100.00 Total .......................... ._ ..... .........$ 200.00 $ 200.00 SU BTOTALS GROUP I-GENERAL ADMTNISTRATION ........._ ..... $ 47,353.00 $ 53.161.00 GR OUP II-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Ite m 118-Police Department (Consoli dated Fund) 1944-45 Rate Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations Per Mo. Approp riations A. Salary Chief of Police.... $ 3,322.00 ( 1) ~ $268.50 $ 3,222.00 >,. Salary Senior Captain ..... 2,616.00 (1) cr 21S.00 2,61G.00 1. Salaries Captains 4,704.00 ( 2) @ 19f,.0U 4,704.00 A. Salaries Desh Sergeants .... 6,957.00 (3) @ 193.25 f,,957.00 1. Salaries Detectives 9.144.80 (4) ~ 190.50 9,144.00 t. Salaries Motor- cyclists ........ 4.440.00 (2) ~ 155.00 4.440.00 l Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 yrsJ 47,388.00 (22) r`iil 179.50 47,3SS.00 \. Salaries Patrolmen <be~ fore 3 yrs.).. 6.264.00 (3) ~ 174.00 6,20,4.00 150 Special Session, ~uDust 10th, 19=1-'1 A. Salaries Patrolmen (dur- first yr.) ..... (0) @ 157.50 A. Salaries Matrons ..... 3,252.00 ( 2) @ 135.50 3.252.00 A. Salaries Spec- ial Officers 100.00 100.00 B. Travel ........... 50.00 50.00 C. Office .............. 275.00 375.00 D. Printing .......... 150.00 150.00 E. Equipment ....,. 2,On0.C0 2,000.00 F. Maintenance .. 2,500.00 2,800.00 G. Material and Supplies ........L,000.UO 2,000.00 ,7-1. Feeding Prisoners ... 1,500.00 1,500.00 ,T-2. Miscellaneous (Injuries) ..... `c00.0U 300.00 g 97,162.00 $ 97,162.00 ttem 114A-Fire Department Mainten ance Fund A. Salary Fire Chief ............ $ 3,222.00 ( 1) @ $263.50 $ 3,222.00 A. Salaries Sen- ior Captains 4,968.00 (2) @ 207.00 4,9G8.00 A. Salaries Captains ..... 11,760.00 ( 5) @ 196.00 11,7G0.00 :1. Salaries Lieutenants 15,G40.00 ( 7) @ 155.00 15,540.00 A. Salaries Engineers .... 3,800.00 ( 4) @ 185.00 S,SS0.00 A. Salaries Fire men after 3 years) ...... 64,620.00 (30) @ 179.50 64,620.00 A. Salaries Firee- men (dur- ing 3 yrs.) .... 14,G16.G0 (7) @ 174.00 14,G16.U0 A. Salaries Fire- men (dur- ing first yrJ. 1,S90.G0 (1) @ 157.50 1,890.00 B. Travel ............. 50.00 50.00 C. Office ................ 500.00 650.00 D. Printing ......... 35.00 35.00 F-l. Maintenance .. 2,300.00 3,750,00 F-2 Repairs to Buildings ],600.00 4,SOO.UU G. 9aterial and Supplies .......L,~OO.OU 2,700.00 H. Heat and Light ............ 3,000.00 3,000.00 1. Insurance ........ 900.00 400.00 J-1, 114iscellaneous (Injuries) .... 900.00 900.00 J-2. Interest on Warrants ..... fi0.00 60.00 T-3. Reserve for Emergency .. 407.00 4'L'L.UU $137,448.00 $142,263.00 19.14-45 Propo sed 1945-46 Appropriations Appropriations Item 1198-Fire Equipment Fund E. Equipment ...............................$ 1 2,491.00 $ 12,451.00 Item 120-Fire and Police Alarm (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary- City Electrician ............$ 2,220.00 $ 2,220.00 A. Salary Extra Help ................... 100.00 100.00 C. Office ....._ ................................. 100.00 100.00 E. Equipment .................. .......... 150.00 150.00 F. Maintenance .......... ..... .......... 150.00 1"x0.00 G. Material and Supplies .... ...... 200,00 200.00 H. Heat, Light and Power .......... 100.00 100.00 Total ......................... ..................... $ 3,020.00 $ 3.020.00 Item 121-Building Commissioner's Of fice (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Building Commisioner.$ 3,300.00 $ 3,300.00 C. Office ................ .......................... 25.00 25.00 F. Maintenance ..... ......................... 150.00 750.00 G. Material and Supplies ._........ 100.00 100.00 Total .............................................$ 3,575.00 $ 3,575.00 Item 122-Pluming Inspector's Office ( Consolid ated Fund) A. Salary Plumbing Inspector $ 2,616.00 $ 2,616.00 C. Office ......................... ............. 25.00 25.00 D. Printing ............. ..................... 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies ..... 50.00 50.00 J. Plumbing Board ................... 150.00 150.00 Total ........... .... ...._ ........ ..........$ 2.SS6.00 $ 2,SS6.00 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 151 Item 123-Electrical Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fundi A. Salary Electrical Inspector .. ..$ 2,G16.00 6 2,616.00 C. Office ............................. ......... .. 25.00 25.00 D. Printing ..................................... .. 15.00 15.00 F. N[aintenance ............................... .. 175.00 175.00 G. lIaterial and Supplies ............. . 100.00 100.00 Total .......................... .................. ..$ 2,931.00 $ 2,931.00 Ite m 124-Dog Pound (Consolidated Fund) J. Enforcement Dog Ordinance .$ 150.00 $ 150.00 SU BTOTALS GROI7P II, PROTEC- TION OF LIFE AND UROP- ERTY .............................................. ..$259,663.00 $264,471.OU GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITA TION 1994- ~45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations Appropriations Ite m 125-Health Department (Co nsolidated Fund) A. Salary Director (part time).. ..$ 2,100.00 $ 2,100.00 A. Salary Sanitary Inspector .... 1,S35.00 1,535.00 A. Salary Clerk and Registrar .. 1,692.00 1,692.00 A. Salary Restaurant Inspector .. 1,425.00 1,425.00 A. Salaries Nurses (3) .............. .. 6,264.00 6,264.00 A. Extra Help ............................... . 1,200.00 1,20Q.00 B. Travel ................................... .. 50.00 50.00 C. Office ............................ ............. 150.00 150.00 D. Printing .................................... .. 50.00 50.00 E. Equipment .............................. . 50.00 511.00 F. baintenance .................. ........ . 600.00 600.00 G. iViaterial and Supplies ......... 300.00 300.00 J-1 . Laboratory Expense 400.00 400.00 Total ............................................. .$ 16,119.00 $ 16,119.00 Ite m 126-Control of Contagious D iseases J. Control of Contagious Diseases ...................................... .$ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 Item 127-Sewer Maintenance A. Salary Foreman ...................... .$ 2,083.00 $ 2,088.00 A. ti~"ages Laborers ...................... . 10,000.00 10,000.40 E. Equipment ................................. . 700.00 700.00 F. Maintenance ....................... . 1,200.00 1,200.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... . 600.00 600.00 H. Power for Sewer Pumps ..... . 500.00 800.00 Total ................................................. .$ 15,33S.00 $ 15,3SS,00 Ite m 128-Garbage Disposal J. Contract for Garbage Collec - tion and Disposal ..............._.. .$ 15,490.00 $ 15,490.00 Item 129-Milk Inspectian A. Salaa-y Milk Inspector ............. .$ 2,520.00 $ 2,520.00 E. Equipment ............................_.... . 160.00 160.00 G. 3aterial and Supplies ........... . 100.00 100.00 Total ................................................. .$ 2,780.00 $ 2,750.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP III-HEALT H AND SANITATION ................... .$ 50,977.00 $ 50,977AU GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS AND STRE ETS 1944- 45 Propo sed 1945-46 Appropria tions Appr opriations Item 131-Highways Administration (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Timekeeper ................. .$ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 F'. Maintenance ................................ . 100.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies ......... . 150.00 150.00 Total ........................................... $ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 Item 132-Street Repairing and Gra ding A. Wages Laborers ......... .......... .$ 22,500.00 $ 22,500.00 E. Equipment ................................ 6,000.00 6,000.00 F. Maintenance ......................... .... . 5,000.00 5,000.00 G. Material and Supplies .......... . 10,500.00 10,500.00 Total ................................. .............. $ 44,000.00 $ 44,000.00 Ite m 133-City Garage A. Salaries Mechanics ................. $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.OU C. Office ............. ......_.... ............ . 75.00 75.00 ^. Equipment ............................ 500.00 500.00 F. Dlaintenance .... ......................... . 400.00 400.00 G. rllaterial and Supplies .... ..... 325.00 325,00 H. Heat, Light and Power .... ... . 2,000.00 2,OOO.OU L Insurance ................. ........._.... 50.00 50.00 Total ............................................ .... $ 11,550.00 $ 11,S50.00 Ite m 134-Ash and Can Collections A. Wages Drivers and Laborers.. $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 F. Maintenance .......... ............ 1,400.00 1,400.00 G. 141aterial and Supplies .......... 500.00 500.00 Total ._ .............................................. $ 13,900.00 $ 13,900.00 ____ 152 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 Item 138-Street and Traffic Signal Lighting 13. Street Lighting• and Traffic 00 $ 500 $ 36 300.00 36 . , Signals .... ................................ , item 140-Street Cleaning es Drivers and Laborers..$ 12,000.00 $ Wa 12,000.00 g A. E. Equipment ................ .._........... 500.00 500.00 3 500.00 3,500,00 , F. Maintenance .............................. G. 1\Iaterial and Supplies .......... 500.00 500.00 Total ................................................ $ 17,100.00 $ 17,100.00 Item 141-Snow Removal 5 500.00 $ $ 5,500.00 , ... A. Labor ......... ..................... SOO.UO E. Equipment .............................. 600.00 1 800.00 1,600.00 , F, iYIaintenancc .................... G. Material and Supplies .............. 550.00 550.00 Total ..................................................$ 8,450.00 $ 8,450.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP IV, HIGH- WAYS AND STREETS ...........$134,750.00 $ 134,750.00 GROUP V--LIBRARY 1944-45 Propose d 1945-46 Appropriations Appropriations Item 143A-Library Fund and Misc. Library Revenue 760.00 00 $ 2 2 760 , . A. Salary Librarian ....................$ Salary Reference Librarian.... 2,100.00 A , 2,100.00 . A. Salary Cataloguer ................. 1,902.00 venile Librarian ...... 1,770.00 J l 1,902.00 1,770.00 ary u A. Sa A. Salary Circulations Head ...... 1,670.00 00 1,626.00 00 626 1 A. Salary School Librarian .... 1,560. . , A. Salary Asst, of Circulation 00 500 1 1,626.00 . , Head ...... ..................................... Salaries General Assistants (4) 4,950.00 A 5,700.00 . A. Salary Janitor ............................ 1,770.00 00 700 1,590.00 500.00 1 . A. Salat•y Extra Help ................ 00 100 , 100.00 . B. Travel Expense ......................... 00 100 100.00 . C. Office .............................................. Printing .................................... 50.00 D 50.00 . E. Equipment .............. ................ 7,000.00 256.00 4 7,200.00 4,600.00 , F. 11laintenance ................................ Material and Supplies ............ 1,000.00 G 1,750.00 . H. Heat, Light and Water ...:...... 3,000.00 00 300 2,300.60 400.00 . I. Insurance ............... ---- - Total .......... ........ $ 36,515.00 $ 39,000.00 (I ibrary Tax-$35,103; Library Tax Agricult ural Land -$70.00; Misc. Library Revenue-$2,000.00; Balance on Hand $1,527.00) GROUP VI-PARK FUND Item 144A-Park Administration A. Salary Superintendent ........ $ 2,232.00 $ 2,400.00 00 50 B. Travel .......................................... 50.00 00 100 . 100.00 . C. Office ...................................... Printing and Advertising .... .. 60.00 D 60.00 . .I. bIiscellaneous .......................... 15.00 15.00 Total ......... .....................................$ 2,457.00 $ 2,625.00 Item 1446-Park Areas, Buildings, Etc. A. Wages of Laborers ............ $ 14,414.00 $ 15,101.00 00 600 C. Forestry ........................... 1,000.00 600 00 . 000.00 1 . . ............. E. 1! quipment .................. 1\Iaintenance ............. ............. 1,300.00 F , 1,300.00 . G. Material and Supplies .... ...... 2,900.00 2,000.00 H. Heat, Light, Water and Tele- 00 900 1 2,100.00 . , phone ..................................... I. [nsttrance .................................. 700.00 650.00 J-1. Renovations and Replace- 100 00 500.00 . meats .._ ............................ .... . J-2. interest, Reserves and Assess- 00 50 100.00 . ments ...................................._.... Total ..... ................................ $ 22,96-4.00 $ 23,354.00 GUBTCTALS GROUP VI-PARK 421A0 ~ 25 $ 25,979.00 , FUND .......... ................. ........... (Park Tax-$23,229; Misc. Park Revenues- $3,750) GROUP VII-PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING POOL FUND 1944-45 Propo sed 1945-46 Appropriations Appr opriations item 145A-Recreation Administration 00 400 $ 2 $ 2,400.00 . , A. Salary Director .................... Salary Office Help ......••• .•••• ... 960.00 A 960.00 . B. Travel .... .................._............... 50.00 00 120 50.00 120.00 . C. Office ........................................... Maintenance of Car .... ............. 240.00 F 240.00 . G. 1\Iaterial and Supplies ,...... ..... 250.00 250.00 Total ....................................... ......... $ 4,020.00 $ 4,020.00 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 153 Item 1456-Outdoor Recreation A. Salaries Supervisors, Direc- tors, Etc . ............ ................... $ 6,250.00 $ 6,250.00 A, Wages of Laborers .................. 750.00 750.00 E. Equipment ................................. 1,500.00 1,500.00 F. lYiaintenance .................................. 700.00 700.00 G. material and Supplies .............. 700.00 700.00 H. Light ............................................ G00.0U 600.00 I. Insurance .............................. .... 500.00 500.00 Total .................... ........................... $ 11.000.00 $ 11.000.00 Item 145D-Indoor Recreation A. Wages ........................ ...................$ 900.00 $ 900.00 C. Office ............................................. 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment .................................. 300.00 300.00 F. Maintenance ................................. 500.00 500.0. G. Material and Supplies ......... 400.00 400.00 H. Heat and Light ..................... 400.00 400.00 '.total .............................................$ 2,525.00 $ 2,525.00 Item 145E-Swimming Pool A. Salary Superintendent ......... $ 450.00 $ 450.00 A. Salaries Guards (4) ............... 900.00 900.00 A. Salaries Attendants ................ 1,300.00 1,300.00 F. Maintenance .......................... 450.00 450.00 G. Material and Supplies .............. 350.00 350.00 H, Light and Power ...................... 300.00 300.00 I. Insurance .................................. 231.00 263.00 Total .................... ........................ $ 3,951.00 $ 4,013.00 Item 146-Improvement and Care of Grounds F. Maintenance ............................ $ 1,000.00 $ T,U00.00 J, improvement of Grounds ........ 4,000.00 4,000.00 Total .................................................$ 5,000.00 $ 5.000.00 SUP..TOTALS GROUP VII--PIay- ~rounds and Swimming Pool.._$ 26,526.00 $ 26,555.00 (P1a3'grounds and Swimming Pool Tax- $17,753.00; Board of Education--$8,000.00; Swimming Pool Receipts -$2,500.00; Skating Receipts-$200.00; Misc. Receipts- $75.00.) GROUP VIII-MISCELLANEOUS 1944-45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriatio ns Appr opriations Item 147-Planning and Zoning (Cons olidated Fund) J. Miscellaneous .......... ...........$ 25.00 $ 25.00 Item 148E-Ambulance A. Salaries Drivers (2) ................$ 4,308.00 $ 4,305.00 F. Maintenance ............................... 280.00 250 00 G. Material and Stpplies ........... 350.00 . 350.00 I. Iltsurance ................................. 225.00 225.00 Total ...................... ...................._. $ 5,163.00 $ 5,163.00 Item 148C-Other Miscellaneous J-1. Iowa Leagtte of Municipali- ties ................................... ...... $ 50.00 $ 80.00 J-2. Damages ............._....,................ J-3, Printing Council Proceedings 3,300.00 2,700.00 3,3110.00 2,700.00 J-5. State Examiners ............... 2,000.00 2,000.00 J-6. Repairs to Town Clock .......... 500.00 500.00 J-7. Mise, Unclassified ................. 3,100.00 3,100.00 J-8. Workmen's Compensation In- surance .... .... .. ....................... 1,500.00 1,500 00 J-9. Interest on Warrants .......... 125.00 . 125.00 Total ..............._........._ ................... $ 1 3,305.00 $ 13,305.On SUBTOTALS GROUP VTII-AIIS- cellaneous ................... ................$ 1 5,493.00 $ 18,493.00 GROUP IX-MARKETS AND PU BLIC SCALES (Consolidated Fund) Item 152-Market Master A. Salary Market Master ........... $ 1,750.00 $ 1,750.00 F. Itlaiutenance .. .... .................. 20.00 20.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... 65.00 65 00 J. Miscellaneous .... ...._ .... .... ....... 20.00 . 20.00 Total .... ...........................................$ 1,555.00 $ 1,855.00 SUBTOTALS GROTJP IX-MARK- ETS AND PUBLTC SCALES....$ 1,855.00 $' 1,555.00 __.._ _ 154 Special Session, 1~ug-~~t 10th, 1944 GROUP X-MUNICIPA! IMPROVEMENTS (Consolidated Fund) Item 160-Post War Improvements J. Post War Projects .... ........... $ 9,000.UO $ 10,000.00 Item 162-Assessments and Sewers J-1. City's Shue of Special Assessments .............................$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 J-2. Storm Sewers and Inlets....... 5,500.00 5,500.00 Total .............................................. $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 SUBTOTAL GROUP Y-NICINICI- PAL PIIPROVEMENTS ..............$ 17,500.00 $ 18,500.OU GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS 1944-45 Propos ed 1945-46 Appropriations Appropriations Item 154-Police Pensions J-1. Police Pensions .... ................. $ 13,883.00 $ 15,343.OU J-2. Police Retirement System .... 2,556.00 6,550.00 Total .......... ............................. ....$ 16,439.00 $ 22,423.00 (Police Pension Tax-$ll,843.00; Balance on Hand and Pay Deductions from Alembers-$4,000.00.) (Police Retirement Tax-$6,580.00 ) Item 155-Fire Pensions J-l. Fire Pensions .... ................ $ 22,047.00 $ 25,831.00 J-2. Fire Retirement System ...... 4,163.00 9,176.00 Total .......................... .... .......... $ 26,210.00 $ 35,007.00 (Fire Pension Tax-$19,881.00; Balance on Hand and Pay Deductions from Members-$5,950.00.) (Fire Re- tirement Tax-$9,176.00.) SUBTOTALS GROUP XI-PEN- SIONS ..............................................$ 42,649.00 $ 57,430.00 GROUP XII-DEBT SERVICE Item 161-J-1-City Bonds and Interest A-1. Interest on Bonds ...................... $ 19,723.00 $ 13,934.00 A-2. Grading• Bond Redemption .... 30x000.00 A-3. Sewer Bond Redemption ..... 40,000.00 40,000.00 A-4. Improvement Bond Redemp- tion ................................................ 35,000.00 35,000.00 A-5. Funding Bond Redemption .... 47,000.00 57,000.00 A-6. Reserve ..................................... 1,542.00 1,864.00 Total ..................................................$173,565.00 $147,795.00 (General Bond Fund-$63,69S.00; General Bond Sink- ing Fund-$46,000.00; Improvement Bond Sink ing' Fund- $12,000.00; Consolidated I`und-$11,100.00; Wa ter ~Vorlcs Funds--$15, 000.00. ) Item 161-J-2.-DOCSc Bonds and Interest A-1. Interest on Dock Bonds ...........$ 3,370.00 $ 2,062.50 A-2. Dock Bond Redemption .......... 31,000.00 26,000.00 A-3. Reserve .... .......... ................ ...... 465.00 433.50 Total ............................................$ 34,535.00 $ 28,496.00 (Doc]c Bond and Interest Fund-$26,49 6.00; Doak Sinking Fund-$2,000.00.) Item 163-J-2-Airport Bonds and Interest A-1. Interest on Airport Bonds ....... $ 975.00 $ 840.OU A-2. Airport Bond Redemption ...... 18,000.00 15,000.00 Total ......... .... ............ ..... ........ $ 18,975.00 $ 18.540.00 (Airport Fund-$15,860.00.) SUBTOTALS GROUP `iII-Debt Service .... .... .... ......... .... ............$227,375.110 $195,134.0(1 EMERGENCY AND RESERVE Reserve in General Misc. Revenues $ t62.00 $ 103.00 Reserve in Emergency Fiord. .... ..... 35.00 Total .............................................. $ 197.00 $ 103.00 GROUP XI11-DOCKS 1944-45 Proposed 1945-46 Appropriations App ropriations Item 153A-Dock Operation A. Salaries Engineers ............... $ 420.00 $ 420.OU B. Travel ........................................ 150.00 150.00 F. Maintenance ........ ................... 100.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies _......... 75.00 75.00 I. Insuraalce ...... .. .... .... ............. 625.00 900.00 J-1. Traffic Association Service .. 300.00 300.00 J-?. Improvements ........................ 1,000.00 1,000.00 J-3. 1\liscellaneous .............................. 500.00 700.00 Total .... .... .._ .... ........................$ ;,170.00 $ 3.645.00 i 3 1 Special Session, August 10th, 1944 155 Ite m 1536-Dredge Operation A. Salaries Engineers .......... ........$ 150.00 $ 130.00 A. Salaries Operators ...................... 6,000.00 7,000.00 A. Wages Laborers ............................ 3,300.00 3,500.00 F. IVlaintenance ant Repairs ........ 2,000.00 2,000.00 G. Material and Supplies ............. 1,500.00 1,500.00 H. Electric Power ......................... 5,000.00 5,000.00 I. Dlarine Insurance ..................... 675.00 725.75 I. Workmen's Compensation In- surance ............. ............................ 400.00 100.00 J. IVIiscellaneous ........................ 1,626.00 319,26 Total ................................................. $ 20,651.00 $ 20,628.00 Item 1530-River Front Improvement A. Wages ...........................................$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 E. Trucking ..................................... 1,000.00 1,000.00 E. Equipment .................................. 1,000.00 1,000.00 E. Tools .............................................. 200.00 200.00 G, 1•Iaterial and Supplies .......... 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total ..................................................$ 5,200.00 $ 5,200.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP XIII- DOCI~S ..................... ............ .......$ 29,051.00 $ 29,473.00 (Dock Tax-$17,753.00; Dlisc, Do ck Reve nues-$11,- 690. 00.) GROUP XIV-AIRnORT Ite m 157-Airport Fund F. Maintenance ........._ ..................$ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 I. Insurance ................................... 500.00 500.00 J. Airport Development ................ 7,652.00 21,534.00 Total ..................................................$ 10,652.00 $ 24,534.00 (Airport Tax-$7,534.00; Airport Balance and Rev- enu es-$17,000.00.) GROUP XV-WATER WORKS (Self-Supporting) Recepts Est imated Cash on Hand April 1, 1944 .......................................................$ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Est imated 1\Ieter Sales .......................... 1 45,000,00 145,000.00 Est imated Flat Rate Sales ................ 250.00 250.00 Est imated Fire Protection Service.. 2,250.00 2,250.00 Est imated Non-Operation Service.... 2,500.00 2,500.00 Est imated Sales Tas Collections .... 3,000,00 3,000.00 Total ...................................................$173,000.00 $173,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS Item 149A-Administration A. Salary Superintendent and Cashier .........._ ........................ $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 A. Salary Accountant .................. 2,562.00 2,562.00 A. Salary Stenographer and Clerlc 2,022.00 2,022.00 A. Salary Clerk ..........__ ................. 1,626.00 1,626.00 A. Salary City 97anager (25%o).. 1,938.00 1,938.00 A. Salary City Auditor (25%) 735.00 735.00 A. Salary City Treasurer (25%) 720.00 720.00 B. Travel .................................. ... 125.00 125.00 C. 01'fice Expense and Postage 1,200.00 1,200.00 D. Printing and Advertising ..... 400.00 400.00 E. Equipment ........ ........................ 1,150.00 1,150.00 F. 1\Iaintenance ............... .. 300.00 300.00 G. lliaterial and Supplies .......... 800.00 800.00 I. Insurance ........................... ...... 75.00 75.00 J-l. Yost-War Projects .... .............. 8,000.00 10,000.00 J-2. DIiscellaneotts ......... ................ 340.00 340.00 J-3. State Sales Tas ........_........... 3,000.00 3,000.00 Total ............................................$ 29,743.00 $ 30.743.00 Ite m 1498-\Mater Operation A. Salary Field Engineer ......... $ 2,946.00 $ 2,946.00 A. Salary Plant Chief Engineer 2,652.00 2,632.00 A. Salaries Plant Engineers (6) 13,716.00 13,716.00 A. Wages Extra Station Labor 3,000.00 3,000.00 A. Salary Tapper and Hydrant Man .......................................... ._ L,154.00 2,154.00 A. Salary Meter Service N[an ...... 2,022.00 2,022.00 A. Salary Meter Repair Dlan ...._ 2,352.00 2,352.00 A. Salaty Dleter Reader ....._.._,.. 2,022.00 2,022.00 A. Salary Asst. Meter Reader... 2,OSS.00 2,OSS.00 A. Salary General Foreman .... 2,781.00 2,781.00 A. Salary Asst, Foreman ..,......_.. 2,154.00 2,154.00 1 156 Special Session, august 10th, 1944 A. Wages Laborers ........................ . 11,250.00 11,250.00 E. Equipment ................................ . 10,000.00 14,000.00 F. Maintenance ................................ 10,000.00 12,000.00 G. 1\Iaterial and Supplies ........... . 2,000.00 2,000.00 H. Heat, Light and Power ......... . 25,000.00 25,000.00 I. Insurance ..................................... . 1,500.00 1,500.00 .7-1. Water Main 11laterial •.......... 10,000.00 10,000.00 J-2. Other Betterments ...... ........... . 11,735.00 12,735.00 J-3. Store Reserve ........................ . 3,000.00 3,000.00 J-4. 1\Iiscellaneous ........_ ................ . 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total .................................................. .$123,432.00 $126,432.00 GRAND TOTAL WATER `VORKS APPROPRIATIONS .................... $152,175.00 $157,175.00 NON-APPROPRIATIONS RE- SERVE .......................... ................. . 825.00 825.00 TRANSFER TO CITY IATDEBTED - NESS ................................................ . $ 20,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $173,000.00 $173,000.00 RECAPITULATION OF TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS AND RESERVES (a) City Operation, Group I to IX, Inclusive ...................$ 601,586.00 $ 615,274.00 (bl 1\Iunieipal Imps ~~vemeuts, Group X ................................. 17,500.00_ 18,500.00 (c) Reserve in Gen. 117isc. Revenues .......................... 162.00 103.00 (d) Reserve in Emegrency Fttnd ......................................... 35.00 (e) Pensions, Group XI ............. 42,G49.00 57,430.00 (f) Debt Service Group XIS 2L7,375.00 195,134.00 (g) Docks, Group XIlI ............ 29,051.00 29,473.00 (h) Airport, Group XIV .......... 10,652.00 24,334.00 (i) Water Works, Group XV.... 152,175.00 157,175.00 (j) Water Works Reserve ..... 525.00 825.00 Total ...........................................$1,082,010.00 $1,098,718.00 Tax Revenues ....................$ 744,385.00 $ 732,256.00 IViisc. Revenues and Esti- = mated Balance April 1, 1914 .......... .............................$ 164,625.00 $ 193,492.00 Water Workg Revenue and Balance on Hand April 1, 1944 ......................................$ 173,000.00 $ 173,000.00 Totai .......................................$1, 082,010.000 $1,095.748.00 Special Session, august 10th, 19=14 157 RESOLU°PIOfV IV O. 75-44 Wereas, a budget of proposed ex- penditures for the fiscal year Be- ginning April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946 has been duly pre- pared by the City Manager, pub- lished as required by law and sub- mitted to this Council for approval, and Whereas, This Council has exam- ined this budget, wherein estimates of the expenses of the various de- partments and purposes are shown, including the estimates for which the consolidated tax levy and all other levies, receipts from moneys and credits, and miscellaneous sources are to be used and said budget shows all of the proposed expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year ,and the same was published as provided by law, and an oppor- tunity was given all who might wish to file objections or protest to the same, and the time for action there- on having been fixed as the 10th clay of August, 1944 at 7:30 o'clock P, M.; and Whereas, No objections have been filed or made to said Budget; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Budget prepared by the City Man- ager of the proposed expenditures for the fiscal year Beginning April 1, 1945 and ending March 31, 1946, is hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, 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- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman and Wharton. i~Tays-None. Original Notice of Suit of Particu- lar Council of St. Vincent de Paul Society of Dubuque, Iowa, a corpor- ation aucl St. Raphael's Cathedral Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Dubuque, Iowa, Plaintiffs, vs. City of Dubuque et al., Defendants, for the purpose of es- tablishing, confirming and quieting title to Lot 1 of Lot 610 in the Town ((now city) of Dubuque, Iowa, pre- sented and react, Councilman Murphy moved that the Original Notice of Suit be re- ferred to the City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried By the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman and Wharton. Nays-None. 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 Murphy. Carried by the folowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman and Wharton. Nays-None. NIr. F. A. Manske of Buffalo, N. Y., Engineer for the National Gypsum Company, aclclressed the Council and outlined in detail the history of the company -since it opened its plant here aucl then went into some -phases cf the difficulties experi- enced by the plant in eliminating the fluff from the rock wool out of the air in the vicinity of the plant. He stated that the company had rather neglected the local situation as he and other engineers were Busily en- gaged in `var work elsewhere. He admitted that the efforts of the lo- cal plant to eliminate what has Been described as a nuisance had failed. He further stated that something entirely nets was Being undertaken now and that the plant had been shut down in order to permit the installation of this machinery to rid the community of the flying fluff. He stated that this type of machin- ery has Been successfully used in one of their eastern plants. He declared that the company would fight court action to the end. Also, NIr. S, 1I. Fisher, plant superintend- ent, aucl other employees addressed the Council in support of the plant's position. Mr. J. C. Loetscher, Mr. John Schilling, Mr. B. A. Ruegnitz, Mr, __ .... _ :, 15~ Special Session, August 10th, 194 Dallas Bush, et al, residents and property owners in the vicinity of the National Gypsum Company plant addressed the Council again protesting to the continued opera- tion of this plant and the nuisance created by the operation of the plant. There being no further business, Councilman Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follo`v- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman and Wharton. Nays-None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ................................ 1945. Adopted .................................. 1945. Attest : :............................................... City Clerk, Special Session, August 19th, 19~k1- 159 ® ~,~ ~,,~ (®fficial.) Special Session, August 19th, 1944. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Van Duelman, Whar- ton and City Manager Rhomberg. Absent-Councilman Thompson. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilman Van Duelman and Murphy. Mayor Moffatt read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of discussing the National Gypsum Company Rock Wool plant matter and acting on any other business as may pro- perly come before a regular meet- ing of the City Council. The informal session was turned over by Mayor W. W. Moffatt to City Solicitor John J. Kintzinger, and after a lengthy discussion of the rock wool matter Councilman Whar- ton moved that the Taxpayers Com- mittee of three meet with the City Manager, City Solicitor and Mr. E. E. Frock of Buffalo, N. Y., General Counsel for the National Gypsum Company, on Sunday, August 20th, 1944, to discuss and if possible pre- pare and execute an agreement and stipulation which will adjust the al- leged rock wool nuisance and in the event that such agreement and stipulation is mutually arrived at and executed by the Taxpayers Committee above referred to, the City Manager, the City Solicitor and 11Ir. E. E. Finck, General Counsel for the National Gypsum Company, then and in that event the City So- licitor shall by this motion be au- thorized to request the Court to pass the trial of the case until such time that it may become necessary to again bring the matter to the at- tention of the Court. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. Mr. J. C. Loetscher then address- ed the residents and property own- ers present in the Council Chamber and requested that they give a standing vote of confidence to the Committee of three clxosen by them and of which Committee he has been appointed Chairman, the other members being Mr. E. T. Frith and Mr. Dallas Bush, and which Com- mittee will meet with the City Manager, City Solicitor and NIr. E. E, Finck, General Counsel for the National Gypsum Company to dis- cuss an agreement and stipulation which will adjust the alleged rock wool nuisance. Communication of Mrs. Joe Kitto, 26 Locust Street, making claim in the amount of $100.00 for damages to Property caused by the overflow of water comixxg from the approach of the new bridge, presented and read. Couneilman Murphy moved that the communication be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. Petition of Erma Graham request- ing a refund in the amount of $150.00 on her Class "B" Permit as she has discontinued business as of August 7th, 1944, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Erma Graham to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Permit. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. Old®li~lRtJCE N®. 10-44 Au Ordinance establishing a grade on Custer Street from the east property lice of Atlantic Street to the west property line of the alley first east, said ordinance having been passed upon first reading on August 7th, 1944, and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk for puU- lic inspection for at least one week before its final adoption, was Pre- sented and read on final adoption. 160 Special Session, August 19th, 194-4 OROIfVA1VCE IV O. 10-44 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Custer Street from the east property line of Atlantic Street to the west property line of the al- ley first east. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section L That a grade on Cus- ter Street from the east property line of Atlantic Street to the west property line of the alley first east, be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, be- ing Profile No. 1305, B. M, on top of curb, east end of radius, N. E. corner Custer aucl Atlantic Streets, elevation 250.80. Said grade begins at the east property line of Atlantic Street, which is Station O. North curb elevation 250.80, South curb elevation 250.96; thence to Station 1 plus 01.6 west alley line. North and South curb elevations 244.30. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect (10) days from and after its fitaal passage and adop- tion by the City Council and publi- cation as provided by law. Passed upon first reading August 7th, 1944. Passed, acloptecl and approved August Hth, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald newspaper, August 22, 1944. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: I eas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn dur- ing the month of July, 1944, pre- sented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Couucil- tnan Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Councilmen Murphy, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. August 12, 1944. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dttlsuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the reports of the City Auditor, Treasurer, Health Department and tiVater Works, also a list of claims and payrolls for which warrants Svere drawn during the month of July, 1944. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Cottucilman Murphy moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men ?Murphy, Van Duelman, 1Vhar- ton. 1\'ays-None. Absent-Cotutcilman Thompson. August 19, 1944. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dul}ague, Iowa. Gentlemen: The five-year con- tract of James F. McGloughlin for the collection and disposal of gar- bage and cleacl animals expires September 16t1r, 1944. I reconuuencl that the City Coun- cil direct the City Clerk to adver- tise for bids for a new contract in- cluding the following provisions: 1. Duration of contract to be five years, reserving to the City the right to cancel the contract at any time after three years have elapsed. 2. Payments by the City to be treacle twice each month, each pay- ment to be 1-24 of the annual con- tract price. 3. Collections of garbage and de- cayed matter to be made as at pres- ent in ttvo districts as follows: District No. 1.-This district in- cludes all the territory circum- scribed by tiVest 17th Street on the North, Jones Street on the South, Bluff Street on the West, and Ceu- teal Avenue on the East, both sides Special Session, August 19th, 1944 161 of these streets included. In this district, colections shall be made three times a week from June 1st to November 1st and twice a week at other times. District No. 2-This district embraces all parts of the City within its present limits which are not included within District No. 1. Collections shall be made in Dis- trict No. 2 twice a week from May 1st to November lst and once a week at other times. 4. The contractor to be required, at his bid price, to collect all gar- bage and decayed matter and to re- move dead animals daily, Sundays and holidays included, within en- tire limits of the City and to dis- pose of the same in a proper manner. 5. Non-leakable and covered ve- hicles to be required for all collec- tions. 6. The successful bidder to fur- nish the City a surety bond at his e~Pense in the sum of $5,000.00 con- ditioned upon the faithful perform- ance, for the five-year period, of all conditions of the contract and in order to protect the City against all damages; this surety bond to be made a part of the contract. 7. Bids be advertised and re- ceived up to Monday, September 25, 1944, at 11:00 A. M., and referred to the City Council at 7:30 P. M. ou the same day. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager, Councilman Wharton moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Rhomberg be approved. Sec- oucleci by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Cououcil- men Murphy, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. RESOLUTION NO. 78-44 Be It ResolvedYby the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisimis of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within 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: 11Tame Address Loris College, 655 Loris Blvd. John A. and Harriett M. Arm- strong, 39S Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of August, 1944. W. W. MOFFATT, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, GEO. R. MURPHY, ALBERT WHARTON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Vah Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. There being no further business, Councilman Murphy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Mayor Moffatt. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Moffatt, Council- men Murphy, Vau Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Thompson. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ................................... 1945. Adopted ..................................... 1945. Councilmen: ~ ..................................... Attest : ................................................ City Clerk.