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1938 November Council Proceedings_ I~, ~~~ Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. 241 CI$y COlIi1Cl~ (Official.) Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. Council met at 7:55 P. M. - Present-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, City Manager Rhomberg. IYlayor Clark 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 Duelman moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing aup one present in the Council Chamber, who evishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Attorney John J. Kintzinger ad- dressed the Council and presented and read the petition of the Dubuque Pos- ter Adv. Co. requesting that Division (a) and Division (b) of Ordinance No. 769 of the Building Code of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and also that that part - of Ordinance No. 3-34 of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the construc- tion of billboards be repealed. Coun- cilman Wharton moved that the peti- tion be referred to the City Council and Plam~ing and Zoning Commission for consideration and that the petition- ers be notified to be present at said meeting. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Council- - men 11lurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None. Attorney Ray Licklider addressed the Council and read a copy rof the Claim filed by J. hI. Davison, Jr., i^ the amount of $25,00 for injuries sustained in a fall on the Northeast corner of Seventh and Iowa Streets. Councilman Wharton moved that this matter be left with the Citv Solicitor to ascertain if a report has been submitted to the City Council on this Claim and the action of the City Council, if any, talc- -__ en on said report. Seconded by Coun- cilmau Murphy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-Noce. = Mr, Oscar Irmeit addressed the _ Council requesting that West 28th - Street be graded, properly drained, and - placed in a proper condition. Council- man ivfurphy moved that the request be - referred to the City Manager fora re- - port to be submitted back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman Carried by the follow- - ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None. Petitio^ of Leo J. Diener, Capitol Theatre, requesting permission to re- model the steps on the south side of the Capitol Theatre Building presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to refer the petition to the City Ivfan- ager and Building Commissioner for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of Mississippi Val- ley Association extending an invitation to the Honorable Mayor and City Coun- cil to attend the annual meeting of the Association to he held in St, Louis on November 21st and 22nd, presented and read. Councilman Whartat moved to refer the communication to the City Council Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Council- men lldurphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, 1Vhartou. Nays-None. Communication of J. P. Brake, Vice President, Dubuque Association of the Blind, extending the sincere and heart felt thanks of the blind of Dubuque to the City Council for the placing of "1Varuing Signs" to protect the blind at various places avhere the motorists could readily see them presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Cowtcilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-Noce. Petition of M. J. Pautvein requesting that the alley in the rear of 770 Angel- la Street be Improved in order that the water will not drain over this property presented and read. Councilman Vau Duelman moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Cowtcilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- bfayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-Noce. Petition of Mrs. L. Heer requesting that an investigation be made of the building and dumping place on the prop- erty of Jenny Walser ];state at 12th and Dlm Streets presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the petition be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the followi~tg vote: Yeas- blayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Joe Fessler, referred to the City Council by the Board of Su- pervisors requesting suspension of the last half of the 1937 tax on Lots 40 and 74 of Belmont Addition presented and read.. Councilman Murphy moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded - 242 Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. by Councilman Thompson, Carried by - the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Junior Auxiliary of the Visiting Nurse Association requesting permission for the holding of a Double Barred Cross Day (tag day) on Decem- ber 17th, 1938, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Dubuque Packing Com- pany requesting permission to use the sidewalk situated on the south side of 18th Street between Sycamore and Cedar Streets for the purpose of main- taining arunway to the stockyards of said Company and also that they be al- lowed and permitted to use the West S feet of the Alley which runs in a northerly and southerly direction be- tween 17th and 18th Streets for the p~r- pose of maintaining a cattle run from their stockyards to the killing roam presented and read. Councilman Mur- phy moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Vau Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 26-28. Au ordinance vacating that part of Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the . alley first West of Broadway, and Lying between hots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and that part of Charles Street from the West line of the alle}~ first West of Broadway to Muscatine Street, lying betrveen Lots 15 and 16 of South Park Hill Addition, to the City of Du- buque, Iowa, and conveying that vacat- ed part of said Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway, and lying be- tween Lots 36 and 37 of South Park HiII Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Robert E. Miller, said ordin- ance having been passed upon first and - second readings on October 24th, 1938, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0.26-38. An ordinance vacating that part of _ Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway, and lying between Lots 36 - and 37 bf South Park Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and that part of Charles Street from the West line of the alley first West of Broad- way to Muscatine Street, lying between Lots 1S and 16 of South Park Hill Ad- dition, to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and conveying that vacated part of said Charles Street from Broadway to the Toast line of the alley first West of Broadway, and lying between hots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Robert $ Miller. WHEREAS, a request has been filed with the City Council of the City of Dubuque to vacate that portion of Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway and lying between Lots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, and that portion of Charles Street from the West line of the alley first West of Broadway to Muscatine Street and lying between Lots 15 and 16 of South Park Hill Ad- dition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and to grant and convey that portion of said Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway and Lying between Lots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to Robert E. Miller, which request has been submitted to the Planning and Zoning commission for its recommen- dation or approval; and WHEREAS, said Planning and Zon- ing Commission has filed its recom- mendationwith the City Council where- in it recommends the granting of the request; and, WHEREAS, this Council finds that said described portion of Charles Street served no public purpose, and iu all probability will never be needed or use- ful as a public thoroughfare: NOW, THEREFORE, Re it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; Par. 720, Section 1, That, that part of Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway, and Lying between hots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, be, and the same is hereby vacated, and the public use thereof is hereby annulled, Par. 721, Section 2. That, that part of Charles Street extending from the West Line of the alley first West of Broadway to Muscatine Street and ly- ing between Lots 1S and 16 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Du- buque, be, and the same is, hereby va- cated, and the public use thereof as a thoroughfare is hereby annulled. Par. 722, Section 3. That, for value received that vacated part of Charles Street from Broadway to the East line of the alley first West of Broadway and lying between Lots 36 and 37 of South Park Hill Addition to the City of Du- buque, be, and the same is hereby granted and conveyed to Robert E. 11liller. Par. 723, Section 4. That, after the adoption of this ordinance, the City Clerk shall file a certified copy.of the same in the office of the County Re- corder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Par 724, Section S. That this or- dinance shall be in force and effect ten Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. 243 (10) days from and after its final pas sage and adoption by the City Council, and publication as provided by law. Fassed upon first and second read- ings this 24th day of October, 1938. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 7th day of Novem- ber, 1938. CARL A, CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUI;LMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph- Herald newspaper this 9th day of No- vember, 1938. J. J. SHEA, 11-9-1t City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Resolution 116-38, Be If Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that it is deemed advisable to sell Lot Thirty- seven (37) of South Parlc Hill Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Rob- ert $. Miller, for the sum of One Hun- dred Five and no/100 ($lOS.00) Dol- lars, and to execute a quit claim deed of said premises to said grantee and deliver the same to him upon the pay- ment of said purchase price. Be It Further Resolved that the Mayor and Clerlc of said City of Du- buque, be, and they are herby author- ized and directed to execute said deed on behalf of the City of Dubuque, and to affix thereto the official seal of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. ~ Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None November 7, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the session of the City Council held October 24, 1938, the petition of Lillard Kieler requesting that the Coun- ty Treasurer be instructed to accept the principal amounts of the Special assess- meats, plus interest and advertising costs, the balance of penalties to be waived, against I,ot 7 of Jansen's Sub,, Special Assessment Fund 947 was re- ferred to the City Manager and City Treasurer for investigation and report, We have examined the records and find the account to be as stated in the petition and recommend that the peti- tion be granted, Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. 0. F. PULS, City Treasurer, Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg and City Treasurer Puls be approved and the County Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, 'Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays- None. November 7, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On October 2S, 1938, the City Coun- cil vietived the grounds on a number of petitions and requests throughout the city. The situations viewed and the de- cisions of the Council ai•e as follows: (1) Rowan Street-petition of Charles P. l+ay et al of October 24, 1938- Couucil saw vo present need of grading this street. (2) Alley behveen Grandview Avenue and Bradley Street from Randall Place to Dunning Street-petition of Donald H. Head of October 3, 1938-Council decided that the al- ley be surveyed with a view to cor- recting the drainage. (3) Alley first east of Hill Street from Wooten to Bonson Streets-peti- tion of N. M. Sutton of October 24, 1938-Council decided alley be staked out according to the estab- lished grade so as to determine the relationship of the alley grade and the level of Lots 4 and 11 of Wat- ter's Sub. (4) Need for sidewalk along St. Joseph Street abutting the South SO feet of the East 140 feet of the East 240 feet of Lot 9 of Sister's Add,-pe- tition of Edwin L. Bull and John Walbrun of October 24, 1938- Council directed the manager to confer with the owner. This has been done and the owner agreed to construct the necessary 140 feet of sidewalk at once. (S) Sewers for District bounded by the corporation line, Delhi Street, As- bury Street, St. Ambrose Street, Seminary Street and the Bunker Hill GoIE Course-petition of E. L. Simon et al of October 3, 1938- Council decided that to provide 244 Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. _ Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. 245 sewer for this district would in- volve a great expense for mains and pumping equipment and that ' the time was not opportune for such assessment. (6) A cross Street from Shiras Avenue to Roosevelt Street-petitiou of Arthur H. Eichman et al of Octo- ber 3, 1938-Council could see no present need of such a connecting street. (7) Street lights and drainage of Dav- enport Street-petition of Joseph Plein, Jr., of October 3, 1938- _ Council decided petitiou be denied. (8) Condition of houses on the North 32 feet 10 inches of Lot 116 and the South one-half of Lot 115 of East Dubuque Add.-petitio^ of C. H. Grether et al of October 24, 1938- Council was of the opinion that condemnation committee he ap- pointed. (9) A1lep entrance to J. F. Stampfer Co. store-petitiou of October 3, 1938-'Council decided to grant the petition provided the canopy be built according to the plan and that the cost of publication of the spe- cial ordinance be borne by the pe- titioner. I recommnd that the actions and de- cisions of the City Council of October 2S, 1938, be approved and confirmed. ~ Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City 114auager, I Councilman Murphy moved that the decisions of the City Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman ' Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton. Nays-None November 7, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. _ Gentlemen: The petitiou of C. 1V. Nickles et al of October 3, 1938, requesting astop- and. go tight at 22nd Street and Central Avenue and the petition of A. H. Smith of August 30, 1938, requesting stop signs at Seminary and Madison Streets and astop-and-go light at West 14th = and Maiu Streets were referred to the City Manager for a report Since the stop-and-go lights request- ed are on State Highways, I contacted the Iowa State Highway Commission - and after a field examination with its representatives received the attached let- ter. The Commission representatives are opposed to any stop lights at West 14th and Main Streets, but have given permission to the installation of a sus- - pended four (4) way stop-and-go light at 22nd and Central with the under- . standing that a four post stop-aitd-go light be put in at West 14th and Locust Streets, Stop signs have already been erected at Seminary and Madison Streets, I recommend that four (4) post stop- aitd-go signs be erected at West loth and Locust Streets and following such installation the present suspended four (4) way light he moved and erected at 22nd and Central Avenue. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. November 7, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: At the session of the City Council held October 24, 1938, the petition of W. F. Cooper, for A, A. Cooper, Inc,, requesting the Council to give serious and special consideration to the parking space on Highland Park, also called Cooper Heights, was referred to the City Manager for investigation and re- port. I have examined the records and find that on the plat of Cooper Heights, filed in the County Recorder's office on December 30, 1925, there is shown a flat iron shaped area in the center of Cooper Place approximately 250 feet in length and 40 feet in greatest width marked "Park". The dedication is as follows: "The foregoing Subdivision of City Lots 691, 700, and East 100 feet of 721 iu the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as appears on this plat is with the free consent and in accordance with the de- sire of the undersigned owner and pro- prietor of said Real Estate, and we hereby "Dedicate to the Public forever, the Streets and Lanes thereon shown, said Subdivision to be known and named "Cooper Heights". Acknowl- edged December 1, 1938. A. A. Coop- er, Inc. (Seal) By W. F. Cooper, Presi- dent and A. A, Cooper, Treasurer. It appears from the plat and from the assessments records on sewers and street paving that the intent was to consider the area marked "Park" as a part of Cooper Place. If such is the case, the city would be charged with the upkeep of this at•ea, I find no ref- erence in the council record to any promises to beautify the area. The promises mentiond in the petition, no doubt ,were verbal ones on the part of city em,Ployees and not binding on the Council. I recommend that the city hereafter cut the weeds on the parked area in the center of Cooper Place and that if any beautification of the area is con- templated that such matter be discussed with the Park Board. Respectfully submitted, A, A, RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Rhomberg be approved. Second- ed by 'Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution 117-38. Whereas, on September 23, 1938, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, adopt- ed Resolution No. 104-38 Establishing Minimum Wage Scales to be paid to the various classifications of labor to be engaged on PWA Project No, 1684F- involving Improvements to the Water Works System, and 1Vhereas, the Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works after a review of such wage scales has made certain changes of the minimum wages to be paid on this Project, Novv There- fore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the action of the City Council on Septem- ber 23, 1938, in adopting Resolution No. 104-38 be rescinded and Resolution No. 104-38 be declared hull and void. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLARI{, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. 1V. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, 'Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Resolution No. 118-38, Fixing Minimum Wage Rates P. W. A. Iowa Docket 1684-F. Whereas, a thorough investigation has been made of the hom•ly wage rates which are being paid in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, in Dubuque County,which is the locality iii which the proposed project is to be constructed by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to employees in each trade or occupation engaged iu work of a nature similar to the work to be per- formed in the construction of said project, and the prevailing hourly wage rates being paid in such locality to such employees for such work have been determined by City Council through aid of Secretary of Trades and Labor Congress, Secretaries of Trade Unions and Local Contractors. Novv, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, that the following rates for the respective trades or occupations listed below shall be and are hereby fixed as the minimum hourly wage rates and have been determined in ac- cordance with rates prevailing for work of a similar nature in the locality in which the project is to be constructed; Trade or W age Rate Occupation (On Hourly Basis) Building Construction Boiler Makers ______________ ___$1.125 Bricklayers ________________ ___ 1.375 Bricklayer Tenders _________ ___ ,8S Carpenters _________________ ___ 1.00 Cement Finishers ___________ ___ .7S Electrical Workers _________ ___ 1.00 Glaziers '------------------- --- .925 Hoisting Engineer (I drum)_ ___ 1.00 Hoisting Engineer (2 drum)_ ___ 1.25 Iron Workers-Ornamental _ ___ 1,00 Iron Workers-Structural ______ 1.00 Iron Workers-Rodmen _____ ___ .60 Lathers-Wood _____________ ___ 1.00 Lathers-Ivletal _____________ ___ 1.00 Marble Setters ______________ ___ 1.375 Mosaic and Terrazzo Workers ___ 1,375 Marble Helpers _____________ ___ 1.00 Terrazzo Helpers ___________ ___ 1.00 Tile Setters ________________ ___ 1.25 Tile Setter Helpers__________ ___ 1.00 Alortar Tenders _____________ __ .30 Mortar Mixers ______________ __ .85 Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators _______________ ___ ,925 Plasterers ___________________ __ 1.25 Plaster Tenders _____________ __ ,85 Plumbers ____________________ __ 1.10 Roofers-Slate and Tile_________ .90 Roofers-Composition _______ __ 1.00 I{ettlemen ------------------- -- .50 Sheet Metal 1Vorlcers_________ __ ,90 Shovel, Crane Pile Driver, Clam- shell Operator _____________ __ 1.25 Steam Fitters _______________ __ 1.10 Steam Fitter Helpers_________ __ .50 Stone Cutters _______________ __ 1.375 Stone Masons _______________ __ 1.375 tiVater Pi•oofers _____________ __ .90 Welders, Arc and Acetylene___ __ 1.00 tiVelders, Burners, Cutters____ __ 1.00 Teamsters __________________ __ .60 Truck Drivers _______________ __ .75 Laborers-Common _________ __ .SO Laborers-•Building __________ __ .50 Heavy Construction Blacksmith __________________ __ 1.125 Blacksmith Helpers __________ __ .60 Bricklayers-Paving _________ __ 1.375 Bricklayers-Seta~er 114anhole _ __ 1.375 Bricklayers-Tenders __ -____ __ .8S Carpenters __________________ __ 1,00 Caulkers-Pipe ______________ __ 1.10 Cement Finishers ____________ __ .7S Graders-Fine Grademen ____ __ ,60 Iron ~Vorlcers-Structural ____ __ 1.00 Iron Workers-Reinforcing __ __ 1.00 Ketflemen ___________________ __ ,SO Mechanic-Repait•meu _______ __ .90 Mechanic-Bulldozer _________ __ .90 Operator-Compressor _______ __ 1.25 Operator-Cement Guit ______ __ 1.25 Operator-Shovel ____________ __ 1.25 Operator-Crane, Dragline, Clamshell _________________ __ 1.25 Operator-Ditcher, Trench Ma- chine ---------------------- -- 1.25 246 Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. Trade or Wage Rate Occupation (On Hourly Basis) Operator-Firemen ____________ .7S Operator-Grader, Backfiller ___ 1.25 Operator-Jackhammer ________ 1.25 Operator-Mixers _____________ 1.25 Operator-Oilers, Greasers, Firemen ____________________ .7S Operator-Pumps ______________1.00 Operator-Rollers _____________ 1.00 Operator-Tractors ____________ 1.00 Operator-Trucks _____________ .75 Pipe Layers ___________________ 1.10 i Pipe Handlers _________________ .SO Reinforcement Placers _________ .60 Too] Dressers _________________ 1,125 Well Drillers __________________ 1.25 Winchmen ____________________ .6S Laborers ______________________ .SO Well Driller Helper____________ .6S In case it becomes necessary for the Contractor or any sub-contractor to employ on the Project under this con- tract any person or trade or occupation for which no minimum wage rate is herein specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner who will promptly thereafter furnish the Con- tractor with the minimum rate. The minimum rate thus furnished shall be applicable as a minimum for such trade or occupation from .the time of the initial employment of the persons af- fected and during the continuance of such employment. Be It Further Resolved, that the foregoing list of trades or occupations includes to the best of our ]cnowledge, all the classifications of employees who will be engaged in work on said Proj- ect other than executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non- manual workers as such. Be It Further Resolved, that there be transmitted with this resolution the substantiating data upon which the foregoing determination is based. Passed, adoped and approved this 7th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANI{ VAN DUIaLMAN, ALB$RT WHARTON, GIrO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SH1rA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the official notice of a public hearing upon the plans and specifications, form of contract, and cast of improvements for the Drilling, Casing, Sealing and Testing of a New Deep Well to be located on Lots S03 and S04 of Ham's Addition, presented and read, Councilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that Sub. Paragraph B of Section S of General Conditions Section II of speci- fications for drilling deep well PWA- Docket 1684F, Contract No, l be amend- ed by inserting in said Paragraph B, Page F-3, after the word "Provided" in Line S of said Paragraph B the follow- ing: "That Union Labor shall be used by all employers under this contract whenever available, and". Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays- None: Resolution No. 119-38. Whereas, proposed plans and specifi- cations and form of contract for the Drilling, Casing, Sealing and Testing of a New Deep Well, located on I,ot S03 or 504, Part of Ham's Addition have been approved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provided by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1935, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, specifica- tions or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 7th day of November, 1938; and Whereas, the City Council met in Regular session this 7th day of Novem- ber, 1938, at 7:30 o'clock P. 141. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all ob- jections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or con- tract for or cost of the improvement herein described and proposed to be made; and 6Vhereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed gnd con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that all objec- tions which have been made and filed to the plans, specifications, contract for or cost of said improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are here- by adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this res- olution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of contract for or cost of said improvement be made a matter of per- Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. 247 manent record in connection with said improvement, Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DU$LMAN, ALB$RT WHARTON, G1;O. R. MURPHY, F, W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J SH1aA, 'City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 120-38. 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 following ap- plications be and the same are hereby approved and it is ordered that the premises to be occupied by such ap- plicants shall be forthwith inspected. Class "B" Permit. Name Address Morris Blum and William Maas (Renewal) ____700 Toast 16th Street Joe Graff (Renewal) 1046 Central Ave, Fred Herber and Ray Nicks (Renewal)____S21 last 22nd Street Milton J, Kalmes f Renewal)______1085 Julien Avenue Wm. Barrington and Glenn Miller (Renewal) 2S0 West First St. Howard D. Brownell (Renewal)__________198 Main Street George Hail ($enewal)__1766 Central Class "C" Permit Corinne Howe and Ralph F. Howe __________1030 Walnut Street Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of .November, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUI;LMAN, ALB$RT WHARTON, GI;O, R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen, Attest: J. j, SH1A, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Resolution No. 12'1-38. Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named appli- cants for Beer Permits and they received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be occupied by them have been inspected and found to comply with 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 Manager be and he is hereby directed to issue to the following named persons a Beer Permit. Class "B" Permit. Name Address Morris Blum and Wiliam Maas (Renewal) ____700 East 16th Street Joe Graff (Renewal) 1046 Central Ave, Fred Herber and Ray Nicks (Renewal)____S21 )cast 22nd Street Milton J, Kalmes (Renewal)______1085 Julien Avenue Wm. Barrington and Glenn Miller (Renewal) ZSO West First St. Howard D. Brownel( (Renewal)__________198 Main Street George Hail (Renewal)__1766 Central Class "C" Permit Corinne Howe and Ralph F. Howe __________1030 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 day of November, 1938. CARL A. 'CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUILMAN, ALB$RT WHARTON, GI3O. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SH1A, City Cleric. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Resolution No, 122-38. Whereas, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque has recommended to the City Council that the zoning map and zoning ordi- nance of the City of Dubuque be amended and changed in the following respects: By changing from "Single Family Residence District" to "Local Business District," all that part of Lot 1 of i,ot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot Twelve (12), in the City of Dubuque, not already determined and delimited as a "Local Business District," and by extending said "Local Business District" easterly to the center line of Rowan Street, and southerly to the center Line of Scully Street; and, Whereas, said Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque has recommended to this Council that said zoning map and zoning ordinance be thus amended and changed, upo!i the payment by the Highway Depart- ment of the State of Iowa, of the cost 248 Regular Session, November 7th, 1938. of .publication of the necessary ordi- nance to effect such change and ameud- menfs; and, Whereas, before said zoning map and zoning ordinance cart thus be amended and changed, it is necessat•y that a public Dearing be held'thereon. Now, Therefore: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that said rec- ommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, be, attd the same is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause to be pub- lished in the official publication in the City of Dubuque, a notice of a public hearing to Ue held by this Council up- on the proposed changes and amend- ments, the date of said meeting and Dearing being fixed for 7:30 o'clock P. M,, ou November 28th, 1938, and to be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, in the City of Dubuque, said notice to be published at least fifteen (15) days before the date of said meet- ing; at which said time all parties in- terested and all citizens shall have an opportunity to be heat•d. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1938. CARL, A. CLARK, Ma}*or. FRANK VAN DU);LMAN, ALB$RT 1VHARTON, GFO• R, MURPHY, F. W. THO111PSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SH$A, 'City Clet•k. Councilman Murphy utoved the adop- tion of the resolution Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the fotlowing vote: Yeas-14fayor Clark, Councihneu Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, tiVharton. Nays-None. The following decisions of the City Council relative to various tax petitions requesting suspension of taxes present- ed for Council approval: Mrs. Katie Miller requesting sttspeusion of the 1937 taxes on I;ots 9 and 1D of Johnston s Sub., request grguted.' George J. Roepsch requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lot 82 of McCrauey's 1st. Addition, request grouted; Henry 1:. Koehler requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on the Und. z/ of the North 23/ feet of South 7S feet of hots 1, 2, 3 of Kiene and Bloclclinger's Sub. of Out Lot 734, request granted; Sarah Koehler requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on the Und. % of the North 23% feet of Sattth 7S feet of Lots 1, 2, 3 of Kiene and Blocklinger's Sub. of Out Lot 734, request granted. Coun- cilman Vau Duelman moved that the decisions of the City Council ou the various tax petitions be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Cat•- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following dote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. J. J. SH1~A, City Clerk. Approved _____________________ 1939• Adopted _______________________ 1939• Cowtcilmen : ; ----------------------- Attest: ---------------- ------------ City Clerk. Special Session November 10th, 1938. 249 City Council (Official) Special Session, November 10th, 1938. Council met at 8:00 P. M. Present-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, 'City Manager Rhomberg. Meeting called by order of Councilmen Van Duelman and Wharton. Mayor Clark read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of considering the bids sub- mitted for the drilling, casing, sealing and testing of a New Deep Well locat- ed on I,ot 503 or S04 of Ham's Addi- tion and acting 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 the official notice to contractors of the receipt of bids for Water Wot•ks Improvements-City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. November 10th, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City CounciL• Gentlemen: Pursuant to Resolution No, 113-38 adopted by the City Council on Octo- Uer 24, 1938, sealed bids were received and opened at 10 o'clock A. M. Novem- ber 10, 1938, for the drilling, casing, sealing attd testing of a new deep well as a part of PWA Project 1684E for the improvements to the Water Works System, Attached hereto is a tabulation of the six bids received. No irregularities were found in any of the proposals. We recommend that the contract fot• construction of the new deep well be awarded to C. W. Varner, of Dubuque, Iowa, his being the lowest and best bid received. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMB$RG, City Manager. J. J. HAIL„ Superintendent: Water Works. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg and Supt. of Water Wot•ks Hail be approved. Seconded by Coun- cilman Wharton, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Resolution No. 123-38. Be It Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has received bids for the Drilling, Cas- ing, Sealing and Testing of a New Well, located on Lot S03 or 504, Part of Ham's Addition, and Whereas, the bid of C. W. Vaster as shown on items 1 to 11 inclusive and subject to substitute items 12 and 13 for the sum of $17,542.00 is the lowest and best bid received for such work, Now, Therefore, Be It Resoh~ed, that the contract for such work be awarded to C. W, Varner for the sum of $17,- 542.00, such amount being determined by the acceptance of the base bid. Pro- vided, however, that this award shall not be effective until the C. W. Varner shall have been notified itt writing by the City Manager, of such award. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity become effective front and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council. Approved and placed on file for one week on November 10th, 1938. Councilman Wharton moved that the resolution be approved and ordered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mut•phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, 1Vharton. Nays-None. Petition of Sydney Haudettshield, Administrator of the );state of Jacob $ntringer, deceased, requesting a com- promise settlement of the special assess- ment levied against the $ast 30 feet of Lot 1 of Breakey's Addition in an amount of $47.64, presented attd read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report. Seconded by Couttctlman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, What•ton. Nays-None. J• J• SH1;A, City Clerk. Approved ---------------------- 1939. Adopted ----------------------- 1939. Councilmen: ~______ Attest: ---------------------- City Clerk. 250 Session, November 17th, 1938. City Council Official. Special Session, November 17th, 1938. Council met at 8:00 P. M, Present-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, City 'Manager Rhomberg. Meeting called by order of Councilmen Murphy and Thompson. Mayor Clark read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of considering for final adop- tion Resolution No. 123-38. A reso- lution awarding the contract for the drilling, casing, sealing and testing of a New Deep Well located on Lot S03 or 504, Part of Ham's Addition, to C. W. Varner, said resolution having been approved on November 1Dth, 1938, and ordered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Notice of Claim of Julius Bonz in the sum of $500.00 for personal injuries re- ceived when confined in the city jail on October 22nd,1938,where he was bitten and infected by bites from vermin and insects, presented and read. Council- man Murphy moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None. Attor- ney John A, Cunningham addressed the Council relative to the claim of Julius Bonz and requested that the Council give this claim their careful consideration. Councilman Wharton moved to refer the Notice of Claim of Julius Bonz to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Mr. Jackson M. Marshall addressed the Council requesting that the petition of the Dubuque Pacleing'Company now before the Council in which they re- quest the use of additional sidewalk space and streets and alleys, be denied, and further objecting to the improve- ments now under construction by the Dubuque Packing Company for which no permission has been granted by the City of Dubuque and which improve- ments are a violation of the City Ordi- nances, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Benda addressed the Council suggesting that a meeting be arranged, as proposed by Mayor Clark, with the Dubuque Pack- ing Company in order that they may be able to sell their property to the Dubuque Packing Company as under the present conditions they are hem- med in by the improvements made by the Packing Company and are willing to dispose of their property. Council- man Murphy moved that the City Manager and City Solicitor be instruct- ed to make arrangements for the hold- ing of a meeting between the City Council, the officials of the Dubuque Packing Company, and Mr, Jackson M. Marshall and Mr, and Mrs. James Benda for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the verbal objections sub- mitted to the City Council by the above mentioned property owners to the use of the streets, alleys and sidewalk space by the Dubuque Packing Company and also to the improvements now under construction by said Dubuque Packing Company for which no permission has been granted by the City of Dubuque and which improvements are a violation of the city ordinances. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Notice of Mr, John Kemp in the amount of $4,40 for damages to his automobile caused in striking a hole iu the street in the 900 block at Rush Street presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the No- tice of Claim to the City Solicitor. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Notice of Claim of Mrs. J. V. Ro- schitsch in the amount of $500.00 for personal injuries rceeived in a fall on a broken sidewalk and driveway in front of S45 Kaufmann Avenue presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the Notice of Claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Retail Merchants' Bureau requesting permission for the holding of a street parade on November 25th and that a motorcycle escort be furnished for the parade and that policemen be furnished to regulate traffic and that parking be eliminated on Main Street until after the parade is over and that the streets be roped off, also that a portion of Seventh Street between Lo- cust and Bluff Streets be blocked off for the location of a cabin and that po- licemen be stationed at the cabin to help control crowds, also that the city assume the cost of current for the oper- ation of a loud speaker, also that a City )~lectrician be provided for the placing of fuse block connection at or near the location of the cabin in Washington Special Session, November 17th, 1938. 251 Park, also that permission be granted for the erection of Christmas lighting decorations at the intersections on Main Street from Fourth to Tenth Streets inclusive and on Sight Avenue from Iowa to Bluff Streets inclusive and that the city assume the cost of current for the extra lights to be placed in the business district from November 24th, 1938, to January 2nd, 1939, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the requests be granted with the provision that a Public Liability Bond be furnished covering the liability ou the erection of the Christmas lighting decorations on both the public streets and the public park and that it be un- derstood that the Police Officers to be used to regulate the traffic shall be the Police Officers who are on duty at the time. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Roshek Realty Company requesting the City Council to work out some kind of a guard to protect the fence surrounding their property on Seventh Street between Main and Lo- cust Streets presented and read. Coun- cilman Murphy moved to refer the pe- tition to the City Manager for investi- gation and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Wharton. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Frank Seeley, referred to the City Council by the Board of Su- pervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lots 11 and 12, Black S, Grandview Park Addition presented and read. Comtcilman Murphy moved to refer the petition to the City Solicit- or for investigation and report, Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Frank $. Leonard, refer- red to the City'Couucil by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lot 2 of Sub. 5 of City Lot 720 presented and read. Coun- cilman Murphy moved to refer the pe- tition to the City Solicitor for investi- gation and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompsosn, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor •Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. November 12, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer,• and City Water Department for the month of October, 1938, also a list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of Octo- ber, 1938. Respectfully submitted, A. A, RHOMB$RG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. November 17, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approv- ed the following bonds and policy and desire to have your approval on same for filing: 1;XCAVATION Seubert and Fester, 1603 Central Ave- nue, Commercial Casualty Insurance Co. George F, Pinski, 48S - 8th Avenue, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Frank G. Braconier, 1091 Julien Ave- nue, Policy No. Y$ 3344, London Guarantee and Accident Co. Respectfully submitted; A. A. RHOMB$RG, City Manager. Councilman Wharton moved that the bonds and policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Council- man Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. City of Dubuque, Iowa. Resolution No, 123-3B. Be It Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has received bids for the Drilling, Cas- ing, Sealing and Testing a New Well, located on Lot 503 or 504, Part of Ham's Addition, and Whereas, the bid of C. W. Varner as shown on items 1 to 11 inclusive and subject to substitute items 12 and 13 for the sum of $17,542.00 is the lowest and best bid received,for such mork, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the contract for such work be awarded to C. W. Varner for the sum of $17,- 542,00, such amount being determined by the acceptance of the base bid. Pro- vided, however, that this award shall not be effective until C. W. Varner shall have been notified in writing by the City Manager, of such award. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity become effective from and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council. Approved and placed on file for one week on November 10th, 1938. Passed and adopted this 17th day of November, 1938. 292 Special Session, November 17th, 1938, CARL, A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUEI,MAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F, W, THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: j. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Wharton moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays- None. Councilman Thompson moved that the decision of the City Council in gt•ahting the petition of the Trustees of the property of the Chicago, Mil- waukee, St, Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, as modified, requesting the vacation of certain streets and alleys, be approved, and also that the recom- mendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission on said petition be made a matter of record and also that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare a proper ordinance covering said vaca- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clarlc, 'Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. September 23, 1938. Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: With reference to the attached peti- tion of the Receivers of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pau] and Pacific Rail- road, asking vacation of certain streets and alleys east of their present Shops property, the Planning ,and Zoning Commission recommends to your hon- orable body that the petition be grant- ed on such terms as the City Council thinks proper, with special reference to the protection of City interests itt the development of river industrial prop- erty in conformity with the 11~Iaster Plan of the City of Dubuque. Respectfull}~ submitted, R. V. McKAY, Secretary, Dubuque Plam»ng and Zoning Commission. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the petition of Peter H. McCar- thy requesting that the petition of the Trustees of the property of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, now before the City Council, asking far the vacation of additional streets and alleys in the vicinity of the shops and adjoining their present prop- erty be denied,. and also that the City Solicitor be instructed to begin au im- mediate action in the courts to test the rights of the City of Dubuque un- der the terms of an ordinance of March 14th, 1881, he received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilman 14lurphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 27-1938. An Ordi- nance vacating certain designated streets or parts of streets and alleys in Railroad Addition and in Wiltse's Du- buque, in City of Dubuque, Iowa, and granting and conveying said vacated streets or parts of streets and alleys to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul acrd Pacific Railroad Company, its success- ors and assigns, presented and read. Coutrcilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance, Second- ed by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended re- quiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days, Secohded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Councilman Murphy moved that the petition of Joe Fessler requesting sus- pension of the second half of the 1937 taxes on hots 40 and 74 of Belmont Addition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Vau Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Couticilmeu Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ____________________ 1939. Adopted _____________________ 1939. Councilmen: !_______-_.~ Attest: ----------------------------- City Clerk. Special Session, November 28th, 1938. 253 City Council (Official,) Special Session, November 28th, 193E Council met at 8:00 P. M. Present-Mayor Clark, Councilme. Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman Wharton, City Manager Rhomberg. Meeting called by order of Council men Van Duelman and Wharton. Mayor Clarlc read the call and states that service thereof had been duly mad and that this meeting is called for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposal to amend and change the Zoning Map of said City of Du buque by changing from "Single Fam sly Residence District" to "Local Busi Hess District" all of that part of I,ot of I,ot 1 of I,ot 1 of Mineral I,ot 12, it the City of Dubuque, not ah•eady deter mined and deliminted as a "Local Busi Hess District," and by extending saic "Local Business District" easterly tc the center line of Rowan Street ani southerly to the centet• line of Scully Street and acting on any other busiues~ as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the official notice of a public hearing to be held upon apro- posal to amend and change the Zoning Map of said City by changing from "Single Family Residence District" tc "L,ocal Business District" all of that part of I,ot 1 of I,ot 1 of I,ot 1 of Min- eral I,ot 12 in the City of Dubuque not already•determined and delimited as a "Local Business District" and by ex- tending said "Local Business District" easterly to the center line of Rowan Street and southerly to the center line of Scully Street presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-Noce. Councilman Thompson moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing any otte present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to ad- dress the Councih Seconded by Coun- cilman Murphy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Mr. J. Howard Schiltz addressed the Coun- cil requesting that his claim in the amount of $28.35 for damages to his automobile caused in striking the curbing and electric light pole on the southeast corner of Bt•yant and Dodge Streets said accident being due to the slippery condition of the street, be allowed. Councilman Whar- ton moved that the matter of the claim of J. Howard Schiltz be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance 28-38. An ordinance amending and changing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque, as pro- vided for by Ordinance No. 3-34, des- ignated, "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque," so as to change to "Local Business District," certain defined prop- erty now delimited as "Single Family Residence District," and declaring an emergency presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Coutrcilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Nfayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Whar- ton Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, What•- ton. Nays-Notre, The ordinance was then read a second time, Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the second read- ittg of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Wharton, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Kies & Butler et al sub- mitting an ordinance with reference to licensing auctioneers and the like and requesting that the same be enacted into a legal ordinance presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the request be granted and that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare an ordinance covering the same. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 29-38. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled, "Or- dinance 4-1933." "An ordinance pro- viding that certain business and voca- tions conducted in the City of Du- buque shall be licensed; fixing the li- cense fee therefor; defining terms em- ployed; prescribing the regulations which shall apply to businesses and vo- cations required to be licensed; repeal- ing all ordinances or parts of ordin- a»ces in conflict herewith; and pre- scribing apenalty for violation here- of," by repealing that part of Section 1, Par. 309 thereof, and paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of said Section 1 thereof, relating to auctioneers, and en- acting substitutes therefor, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman 254 Special Session, November 28th, 1938, - Special Session, November 28th, 1938, 255 moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordin- ance, Seconded by Councilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ' ton. Nays-None, Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be sus- pended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days, Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thomp- son, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays- None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duel- man moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, Nays-None, _ Petition of .Caroline Eleanora Mar- shall, Executrix of the Estate of Harry E. Marshall, Deceased, and Jackson M. Marshall, Operator of the Marshall Boiler Works, objecting to the private use of streets and alley and the closing of the same for any such private use by the Dubuque Packing Company and requesting that the petition of the Du- buque Packing Company for the pri- vate use of streets and alley be denied and not granted presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Gertrude Waldorf, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on I,ot 81 of I,ang- worthy's Addition presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to refer the petition to the 'City Solicitor for information and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilman Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Council Proceedings for the month o1 September, 1938, presented for approv- al. Councilman Thompson moved that the Council Procedings for the month of September, 1938, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mur~ phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar ton. Nays-None. Ordinance 27-1938. An Ordinance vacating certain designated streets of parts of streets and alleys in Railroa~ Addition and in Wiltse's Dubuque, it City of Dubuque, Iowa, and grantin€ and conveying said vacated streets m parts of streets and alleys to the Chi cago, tlTihvaulcee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, said ordinance having been passed upon first and second readings on November 17th, 1938, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE 27-1938, Au Ordinance vacating certain desig- nated streets or parts of streets and al- leys iu Railroad Addition and in Wilt- se's Dubuque, in City of Dubuque, Iowa, and granting and conveying said vacated streets or parts of streets and alleys to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, WHEREAS, Henry A. Scandrett, Walter J, Cummings aitd George I. Haight, trustees of the property of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company have petitioned the Council of the City of Dubuque for the vacation of that part of East Nine- teenth Street from the northeasterly line of Lynn Street to the southwester- ly line of Marsh Street, and between Blocks 12, 13, 16 and 17 of Railroad Addition; the alley in Block 13 of Rail- road Addition, extending from East Eighteenth Street to East Nineteenth Street; the alley in Block 16 of Rail- road Addition, extending from East Eighteenth Street to East Nineteenth Street; that part of Ash Street extend- ing from the northwesterly line of East Eighteenth Street to the southeasterly lice of I,ot 19 in Block 12 and of I,ot 6 in Block 17, of Railroad Addition; that part of the alley in Block 17, Railroad Addition, extending from East Nine- teenth Street to the northwesterly line of I,ot 7 and I,ot 18 in said Block 17; that part of Marsh Street (formerly Willow Street) extending from the northwesterly line of East Nineteenth Street to the southeasterly line of East Twentieth Street and lying between Block 17 and Block 21 of said Railroad Addition; that part of Twentieth Street in Railroad Addition extending from the southwesterly line of 11larsh street (formerly Willow Street) to the south- westerly line of Hickory Street (for- merly Birch Street); the alley in Block 21, Railroad Addition extending from the northwesterly line of East Nine- teenth Street to the southeasterly line of East Twentieth Street; that part of Hickory Street (formerly Birch Street) between Block 20 and Block 27 of Rail- road Addition and between Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wiltse's Dubuque, an addition to the City of Dubuque ,and extending from the northwesterly line of East Twentieth Street to the northwesterly end of said Hickory Street; the alley in Bloclc 27, Railroad Addition and Block 3, Wiltse's Dubuque, and extend- ing front the northwesterly line of East Twentieth Street to the southeasterly lice of East Twenty-first Street; that part of East Twenty-first Street be- tween Blocks 3 and 4 of Wiltse's Du- buque, and extending from the north- easterly line of Hickory Street (former- ly Birch Street) to the southwesterly line of Brook Street (formerly Hickory Street) ; and the alley in Block 4 of Wiltse's Dubuque extending from the northwesterly line of Twenty-first Street to the northwesterly end of said alley; and, WHEREAS, said petition has been submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its recommendation or approval, and said Planning and Zoning Commission has filed its recommenda- tion with this Council, wherein it rec- ommends the granting of said petition; and WHEREAS, the Chicago, Milwau- kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com- pany is the owner of all of the real es- tate abutting upon and adjacent to the streets and alleys herein vacated; and WHEREAS, said portions of said streets and alleys herein vacated are low and mostly under water and are not used or needed for public travel or convenience and portions of other streets and alleys adjacent thereto, hav- ing been heretofore vacated. and WHEREAS, the 'Chicago, Milwau- kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com- pany is desirous of filling in said por- tions of streets and alleys herein va- cated to grade and of filling in the abut- ting and adjacent lots owned by it, in order to provide suitable locations for stew industries, and to aid in the devel- opment of industrial properties; and WHEREAS, it is contemplated that upon the vacating of said portions of said streets and alleys herein made and the conveying of the vacated portions thereof to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, there will be located and established within five years from and after the adoption and effective date of this Ordi- nance, upon the real estate owned by said company within the area com- prising said vacated streets and al- leys and/or upon other real estate adjacent thereto and owned by said company, at least one new indus- try, not at the present time located in the City of Dubuque, and upon that express condition the City of Dubuque has deemed it advisable to grant and convey the vacated portions of said streets and alleys to said Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, and, WHEREAS, said Chicago, 11lilwau- kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com- pany has agreed to assume and pay the cost of publication of this Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 725, Section 1, That that part of East Nineteenth Street from the north- easterly line of Lynn Street to the southwesterly line of Marsh Street, and between Block 12, 13, 16 and 17 of Railroad Addition; the alley in Block 13 of Railroad Addition, extending from East Eighteenth Street to Toast Nine- teenth Street; the alley in Block 16 of Railroad Addition, extending from Toast Eighteenth Street to East Nineteenth Street; that part of Ash Street extend- ing from the northwesterly line of East Eighteenth Street to the southeasterly line of I,ot 19, in Block 12 and of I,ot 6 in Block 17, of Railroad Additiori; that part of the alley in Black 17, Rail- road Addition, extending from East Nineteenth Street to the northwesterly line of I,ot 7 and I,ot 18 in said Block 17; that part of Marsh Street (former- ly Willow Street) extending from the northwesterly line of East Nineteenth Street to the southeasterly line of East Twentieth Street and lying between Block 17 and Block 21 of said Railroad Addition; that part of Twentieth Street in Railroad Addition extending from the southwesterly line of Marsh Street (formerly Willow Street) to the south- westerly line of Hickory Street (for- merly Birch Street); the alley in Block 21, Railroad Addition extending from the northwesterly line of East Nine- teenth Street to the southeasterly line of East Twentieth Street; that part of Hickory Street (formerly Birch Street) between Block 20 and Block 27 of Rail road Addition and between Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wiltse's Dubuque, apt addi- tion to the City of Dubuque, and ex- tending from the northwesterly line of East Twentieth Street to the northwes- terly end of said Hickory Street; the alley in Block 27, Railroad Addition and Block 3, Wiltse's Dubuque, and ex- tending from the northwesterly line of East Twentieth Street to the south- easterly line of East Twenty-first Street; that part of East Twenty-first Street between Blocks 3 and 4 of Wilt- se's Dubuque, and extending from the northeasterly line of Hickory Street (formerly Birch Street) to the south- westerly line of Brook Street (formerly Hickory Street); and the alley in Block 4 of Wiltse's Dubuque extending from the northwesterly line of Twenty-first Street to the northwesterly end of said alley, 6e, and the same are hereby va- cated and annulled. Par. 726, Section 2. That, upon the express condition set out in Par. 727, Section 3, of this ordinance, and in consideration of the Chicago, Milwau- kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Com- pany assuming and paying the cost of publication of this ordinance, said por- tions of said streets and alleys herei~t vacated, and herinbefore described, be, and the same are hereby granted and conveyed, to said Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, its successors and assigns. Par. 727, Section 3. That, if at least otte new industry other than an indus- 256 Special Session, November 28th, 1938. try now located in the City of Dubuque, is not located and established within the area comprising said vacated portions of said streets and alleys, herein vacat- ed, and/or upon other real estate, ad- jacent thereto, owned by said company, within five years from and after the adoption and effective date of this or- dinance, then, and in that event, the title to said vacated portions of said streets and alleys herein vacated and conveyed to said Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, shall revert to and revest in the City of Dubuque for street purposes the same as if this ordinance had not been adopted. Par. 728, Section 4. That, upon the acceptance of this ordinance by said Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul attd Pa- cific Railroad Company, the Citp Clerk be, and he is hereby directe of said oar record a duly certified copy dinance in the office of the Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Par. 729, Section S. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its passage and final adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law, and the rights hereunder shall accrue to said Chicagot Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa- cific Ratlroad Company, its successors and assigns when the provisions hereof shall have been accepted by said com- pany. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 17th day of November, 1938. Passed, adopted and approved, upon final reading, this 28th day of Novem- ber, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUIaLMAN, ALB$RT WHARTON, G1a0. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SH1aA, -City Clerlc. ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE No. 27-38. The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company does hereby accept all of the terms, condi- tions, and provisions of an ordinance adapted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque on the 28th day of Novem- ber, 1938, and entitled: 'Ordinance No. 27-38, an Ordi- nance vacating certain designated streets or parts of streets and alleys in Railroad Addition and in Wiltse's Du- buque, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and granting and conveying said va- cated streets or parts of streets attd al- leys to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company," Dated this 29th day of November, 1938, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pau] and Pacific Railroad Company, By J. T, GILLICI{, Vice President. T. W. BURTNESS, Secretary. (Seal of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, Incorporated 1927, Wisconsin,) Published officially in The Telegraph- Herald newspaper December 1st, 1938, J. J. SH$A, 12-1-1t City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Comtcilman Wharton. Carried by the follownig vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilten Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whartmt. Nays-None. Report of the Board of Health for the month of October, 1938, presented. Councilman Whartou moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of October, 1938, be received attd placed ott file, Seconded by Coun- cilman Murphy. Carried by the folloty- iug vote: Yeas-14ayor Clark, Coun- cilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, 1AThartou, Nays-None. November 23, 1938. To the Honorable t1~Iayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and poli- cies and desire to have your approval on same for filing: SIGNS Morris B. Flick, 5 Nest 8th Avenue, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, B. & G. Battery and Ialectric Company, 1084-9D Iowa Street, The Ohio'Casu- alty Lts, Company, Policy Number NL 5701. G. R. Kinney Co., Inc., et al, 600 Main Street, The 1~mployers' Liability As- surance Corporation, Ltd., Policy Number GLPL-413067. Ward ft4arket, 1876 Central Avenue, Bi- tuminous Casualty Corporation, Pol- icy Number OLT-20281. Western Union Telegraph Co., 490 Main Street, Fire and Life Assur- ance Corporation, Policy Number G- IA.-699806. Lillian Luckert & Nora James, 1078 Main Street, Fireman's Fund Indem- nity Company, Policy Number OLT- 36142. $llen E. 1llurphy, et al, N. W. Corner of 18th & Central Ave., Massachusetts Bonding & Ins, Company, GP'L- 108397. McDougal Motor Company, 250 Iowa Street, The Hoosier Casualty Com- pany, GL No. 3439. Roehl-Phillips Furniture Company, 576- 584 Main Street, The Travelers In- demnity Company, KHP-44991, Special Session, November 28th, 1938. 257 George Rath & Sons, et al, 12th & Central Avenue, Fire and Life As- surance Corporation, Policy No. G- Ia. 699804. F. A. Nesler & Son, 1732 Central Ave- nue, Fire and Life Assurance Cor- poration, Policy No. G-Ia. 699807. R. J. Q.uiglati au_d Mrs. Margaret Quin- lan, 1'lth and White Streets, Shelby Mutual Plafe Glass and "Casualty Cot>,tpauy, Policy Number MPL-1168. L. F. Rolling, 25S 8th Avenue, Nety ~tnsterdam Cas"ualty Company, 1•. O. I;. 1787. L. L. Coryell & Son, 7th & Iowa Streets, Bituminous Casualty Cor- poration, Policy No. OLT-20240. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 58S Main Street; Bituminous Casualty Com- pany, Policy Number OLT-20282. Karl J. Page, et al, 7S 1Vest Fourth Street, Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Canpany, Policy Number GPL- 108421. Louis Rotman, 301-335 Iowa Street, The Hoosier Casualty Company, Policy Number GL No. 3441. E. P. Kretz, 498 Main Street, Iowa Owners' and Tenants' Public Liabil- ity Policy, Policy No. IOT-1813. $dtvard Graham and Sons, et al, 84S Main Street, Great American Indem- nity Company, Policy No. IGB-3796. Carl F. Hartman, 872 14lain Street, Iowa Owners', Landlords' and Ten- ants' Public Liability Policy Number OLT 22202313. Grand Opera House, Inc., et al, 261-8th Avenue, Eagle Indemnity Company, Policy Number LDI-1220. Walther Dairy Products, 83 Locust Street, Great American Indemnity Company, Policy Number ILO- SS863, $. L. Scheppele, et al, 1420 Central Avenue, Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co., Policy Number GPL- 108363, Edward B. Tegeler, 2301-2307 Central Avenue, The Hoosier Casualty Com- pany, Policy Number GL No. 3438. Johnson High Test Oil Company, Co- lumbia Casualty Company, Policy Number CLI-2757. Signs at follow- ing locations: 9th and Central Ave- nue, 10th and Locust Streets, 801 Rhomberg Avenue, 2500 Rhomberg Avenue, )oast Fourth Street. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOt1lB$RG, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the bonds and policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Couu-', Gilman Murphy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 124-38. 1Vhereas, application for "B" Beer Permit has been submitted to this Council for approval and the same lias been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following ap- plication be and the same is hereby ap- proved and it is ordered that the prem- ises to be occu)»ed by such applicants shall be forthwtth inspected. Class "B" Permit Name Address Arthur Norton (Tt•aitsfer of addres from 1447 Central Aveuue)___________198 Main Street Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. " FRANK VAN DUIaLNIAN, ALBI•RT 1VHARTON, G$0. R. MURPHY, F. 1V. THOb~IPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHI•A, City Clerk. Councihnau Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Cowtcilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy„ Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 125-38. Whereas, heretofore application was filed by the within named applicant for Class "B" Beer Permit and it has received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be occupied by him has been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and he has filed aproper-bond: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is hereb}~ directed to issue to the following named persona Beer Permit. Class "B" Permit, Name Address Arthur Norton (Transfer of address froth 1447 Central Avenue)___________198 Blain Street Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed by such applicant be and the same is hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of November, 1938. CARL A. CLAR,I{, Mayor. FRANI{ VAN DUELMAN, ALB);RT WHARTON, GI30. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SH$A, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the follo}t=ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Cotincilinen Murphy, "Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. 258 Special Session, November 28th, 1938. November 26, 1938. Honorable Afayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Re: Claim and Suit of Vincent Sowle. Gentlemen: On February 8, 1938, there was filed with the City of IIubuque, the claim of Vincent Sowle for damages on account of injuries alleged to have been sus- tained by him on the 18th day of De- cember, 1937, iu a fall from the steps leading from Cleveland Park to Bluff Street );xtension, iu the City of Du- buque, said fall alleged to have been due to the defective condition of said steps. Tltis claim ryas, thereafter, re- ferred to the City Solicitor for investi- gation and report. Thereafter, on or about April 21, 1938, suit ryas instituted by this claim- ant against the City in the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, for damages in the sum of $20;000.00 on account of injuries sustained in this fall, which there alleged to have been due to the negligence of the City of Dubuque. I have heretofore filed pleading in the suit instituted iu the District Court, and have completed investigation of this claim, and of said suit, and find that there is some evidence of a defect in these steps which might he sufficient to warrant the issue of negligence in the part of the City being submitted to a jury in the trial of a case, and I have conferred with the attorney represent- ing claimant iu this case, and have been able to compromise and settle both the claim and suit, including the dismissal of the suit instituted in Court, at plain- tiff's costs, for the sum of $199,20. In view of the facts stated herein, and of the condition of these steps at the time of this accident, which condi- tion might be considered as a culpable defect, I respectfully recommend that claim be allowed and the suit settled in the sum of $199.20, and that warrant payable to Peter 4V. Klauer, attorney Eor Vincent 5owle be drawn in the sum of $199.20 and delivered to him upon execution by the said Vincent Sowle of the receipt and release. Respectfully submitted, AL. J. N$LSON, City Solicitor. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nel- son be approved and that a warrant in the amount of $199.20 be ordered drawn payable to Peter W. Klauer, attorney for Vincent Sowle, as settlement in Eull of the claim and suit of Vincent Sowlc, and that said warrant be delivered to Peter GV. Klauer upon execution by the said Vincent Sowle of receipt and re- lease, Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen ivfur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 30-38. An Ordin- ante .granting to J. F, Stampfer Co., its successors or assigns, the right to con- struct and maintain an unloading plat- form and enclosed entrance in the alley abutting City Lot Twenty-nine (29) in the town (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; and prescribing the conditions of such permit, presented and read. Council- man Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the first readiu~ of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. 'Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-,None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspe~tded requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Whar- ton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Afayor Clark, Councilmen Mur- phy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Whar- ton. Nays-None. Councilman Vau Duelman moved that the request of F. $. Leonard for suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lot 2 of Sub. $ of City Lot 720 be granted and that the Board of Supervisors be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried liy the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Clark, Councilmen bfurphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. ATays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request of Frank Seeley for suspension of the 1937 taxes ou Lots 11 and 12 of Block $ of Grandview Park Addition be granted aud'that the Board of Supervisors be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. There being no further business, Councilman Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried 'by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Alurphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, 1Vhartou. Nays-None. J. J. SH$A, City Clerk. Approved ---------------------- 1939. Adopted ______________________ 1939. Councilmen: i ___________ Attest: ---------------------------°-- City Clerk,