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1936 June Council Proceedingsar Session, June 1st, 1936 131 CITY COUNCIL I CITY COUNCIL (Official,) Regular Session, June 1st, 1936. No members of the Council being present on roll call, the meeting was postponed subject to call. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, Approved ......................................1936. Adapted ........................................1936. Councilmen; ; ........................................ Attest : .................................................. ' City Clerk. (Official) Regular Adjourned Session, June 2nd, 1936. Council met at 4:50 P, M. Present-ltiiayor Jaeger, Council• men Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Coun~ cilmen Kane and Schiltz, 11'fayor Jaeger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of consider- , ing for final adoption Ordinance No. 5-36. An Ordinance authorizing and providing far the issuance of $6,000.00 Swimming Pool Revenue Sinking Fund Bands and acting on any other business as may properly came before a regular meeting of ,the City Council. Councilman Chalmers moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, whe wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-A4ayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Reverend E. W. Loosbrock ad• dressed the Council requesting the use of the Base Ball Park ou the night of June 25th, 1936, for the hnld• ing of a C. Y. 0, boxing exhibition with the Davenport C. Y, 0, and also requesting that the Dubuque C, Y. 0. be granted the use of the Base Ball Park for the holding of hard-ball games. Councilman I{one moved that the verbal request of the Dubuque C. Y. 0, for the use of the Base Ball Park on the night of Juue 25th, 1936, far the holding of a boxing exhibition with the Davenport C. Y, 0. be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Peas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays=None. Councilman Bennett moved that the Recreation Directot• be author• ized to make arrangements with the Dubuque C. Y. O. for the holding of hard-ball games at the Base Ball Park, .Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Peas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kaue, Schiltz. Nays~None, i 132 Regular Session, June 2nd, 1936_ Ordinance No, 5-36 An Ordinance authorizing and pro- viding for the issuance of $6,000 Swimming Pool Revenue Sinking Fund bonds for the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, under the provisions of Chapter 308-F1, of the Code of Iowa, 1935, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the con- struction and operation of a munio- ipal swimming pool, prescribing the details of said bonds and providing for the collection, segregation and disposition of the revenue of said swimming pool of said City for the purpose of paying the cost of opera- tion and maintenance thereof, pro• viding an adequate depreciation fund therefor and paying the principal and interest of said swimming pool Revenue Sinking Fund Bonds and declaring an emergency; said ordin- ance having been passed upon first and second readings on May 25th, 1936, was presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0. 5-36, An Ordinancf; authorizing and provid- ing for the issuance of $6,000 Swim- ming Paol Revenue Sinking Fund bonds for the City of Dubuque, llubuque County, Iowa, under the provisions of CH:AI'TER 308-F1, of the CODE OF IOWA, 1935, for the purpose of defray- ing the cost of the construction and operation of a municipal swimming pool, prescribing the details of said bonds and providing for the collection, segregation and disposition of the rev- enue of said swimming' pool of 'said City' for the purpose of paying the cost of operation trod maintenance thereof, providing an adequate depre- ciation fund therefor and paying the principal and interest of said swim- ming pool Revenue Sinking Fund Bonds and declaring an emergency; WHEREAS, it will be of great bene- fit to the City of Dubuque and the inhabitants thereat to have a modern monicipal swimming pool erected in said city; and WHEREAS, a proper site is avail- able therefor; and WHEREAS, the Federal Government, acting through its proper agencies, has granted the application of the munici- pal officials to construct a swimming pool within said city, on condition that the City expend certain funds for spaoified purposes; and WHEREAS, said City has no funds available for such purposes but is au- thorized to issue revenue bonds in an- ticipation of the collection of funds Erma the operation of said project, such project being hereby declared to be self-liquidating; NOW, THNIREFORE, BE IT OR- DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, as follows: SEC'PION 1. That the City Council of tho City of Dubuque has heretofore caused an estimate of the cost of such monicipal swimming pool to be made, and has heretofore and does hereby determine that the total estimated cost of such project is the sum of $60,000.00. S]:CTIUN 2, That the City Council does hereby determine the period of usefulness of such swimming pool to be twenty-five years. SECTIUN 3, That to pay the coat oP such swimming pool it will require the issuance of Six Thousand ($6,000) Dol- lar Swimming Pool Revenue Sinking Fund Bonds, bearing interest at the rate of lice (5%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. SECTION 4. That for the purpose of defraying- the cost of building a munici- pal swimming pool in the City of Du- buque, as hereinafter set Torth, there be issued and sold Swimming Pool Rev- enue Bonds of said City, to be desig- nated "SWIMMING POOL REVENUE SINKING FUND BONDS" in the prin- cipal amount of Six Thousand ($6,000) Dollars, which bonds shall bear date of June 1, 1930, bear interest at the rate'of five per cent (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December in each year, shall be numbered from 1 to li'0, inclusive, earl shall be due and payable on Jmre 1, 1940, provided, however, the Crty shall have the right to redeem and pay any of said bonds at arty tithe, prior to maturity, whenever said City shall have on hand in the "SWIMMING POOL FUND" as hereinafter provided, a surplus in excess of the interest re- quirements upon the next two interest payment dates. Said bonds shall be called for payment by lot and notice of its option to redeem said bonds itt an amount to exhaust such excess shall he given by publishing notice of such call in the Telegraph-Herald, a revvspaper• of general circulation in the City of Dubuque, at least thirty (3U) days prior to the date of calf and by notifying- the last known holder of tite bonds to be redeemed by registered mail, after which time interest shall cease on the bonds so called. The de- nominations of these bonds shall be Fifty ($50.00) dollars each. SECTION 5. Both principal and in- terest of said SWIMMING POOL REV- ENUE SINifING BONDS shall be paY- able in lawfid money of the United States of America at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Sair] bonds shall be executed by the D4ayor and the City Clerk and sealed with the Corporate Seal of said City of Dubuque and the interest cou- pons attached to said bonds shall be executed by the facsimile signature of said Mayor and City Cleric, and said of- ficials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. Said bonds, together with the inter- est thereon, shall be negotiable and payable solely and only from the spe- cial fund. herein provided for such payment, and they shall not, in any respect, be a general obligation to the City of Dnbudue, nor shall they be pay- able in arty manner by taxation, nor shall said City be liable in any manner by reason of the earnings being insuf- ficient to pay the bonds or interest thereon. Any of such bonds may be registered as to principal at any time prior to the maturity in the name of the holder on lire books of said City in the of- fice of rho City Treasurer, such regis- tration noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and there- after the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the reg- istered holder, his legal representative ot• assigns. Sack registered bonds shall be trans- I ferable to another registered holder ular Session, June 2nd, 1936 133 or back to rite bearer, only when pre- seuted to the City Treasurer rvith a legal assignment duly acknowledged or approved. P.egistration of any of said bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons thereto attached, but such coupons shall be transferable by delivery merely, SEt'TION G, The said bonds and con!?ons shall be in substantially the Fallowing forma: (FORM OF BOND) UN1TEll STATES OF AMERICA, State of Iowa County of Dubuque CITY OF DUBUQUE. SWIMMING POOL REVENUE SINK- IN(} FUND BOND. No. •- $50.00 KNOW ALL M>LN BY THESE PRESENTS: that the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, For value re- ceived, hereby promises to pay to bear- er (or if this bond be registered, as hereinafter provided, then to the regis- tered holder thereof) solely from the SWIMMING POOL FUND of the City of Dubuque, as hereinafter mentioned, and not otherwise, the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, on the first day of Jmte, 1940, together with inter- est thereon from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December, respectirely, in each year, upon pre- sentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally be- come due, beginning- with December 1, 1930. Both principal of and interest upon this bond are hereby made pay- able at the office of the City Treasurer iu the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Tltis bond and all other bonds of this issue may be called far redemption and payment at any time prior to matur- ity. Notice of redemption shall be made by publication in the Telegraph- Herald, anewspaper of general circu- ]atinn in the City of Dubuque at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of redemption and by notifying by regis- tered mail the last known holder of the bonds to be redeemed, and, there- after, interest shall cease on the bonds so called for payment, This bond is payable solely from rev- enues derived from the swinuning pool of said City of Dubuque and not other- wise earl is issued under authority of CHAPTER 308-F1. of the Code of Iowa, ]935, for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing and operating a municipal swimming pool, and this bond shall not in any event constitute an indebtedness of said City rvithin any com;titutional or statutory limitations. Under said CHAPTER and the Or- dinance adopted pursuant thereto, all revenues from the operation of said municipal swimming pool shall be de- posited is a separate fund designated as the "SWIiIiMING POOL FUND" of said City, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and main- tenance of such swimming pool, pro- viding au adequate depreciation fund and paying- the principal of and inter- est on the bonds of said City that are issued under authority of said CI]AP- TER and are payable by their terms only from the revenue of such swim- ming pool. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things re- quired to be done precedent to and [n the issuance of this bond have been done, happened and performed in reg- ular and due form of law, and that provision has been made fot• deposit- ing in said "SWIMMING POOL FUND" al] revenues received from the opera- tion of said swimming pool to be ap- plied in the manner as hereinabove set forth. This bond may be registered as to principal only, in the name oP the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by nota- tion hereon by the City Treasurer after whlclt no transfer shall lie valid un- less made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may he discharged from such registration by being trans- fert•rd to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, bttt it may be again registered as before. The regis- tration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by de- livery merely. IN W1TNE;:S WHEREOF, said City of Uuhuque, in Dubuque County, Iowa, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor earl City Clerk, its corpo- rate seal to be hereunto affixed, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed by the facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Clerk, which of- ficials, by the execution of this bond do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective- facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. Dated as and for the first day of June, 193fi, Mayor. City Clerk. Form of Coupon, No. $1.25 On the first day of 19 (un- less the bond to which this coupon ie attached be sooner called for payment) lire City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, will pay to bearer, One Do]- ]ar and Twenty-Five cents ($1.26) in lawful money of the United States of America, out of the "Swimming Fool Fund" of said City at the office oY the City Treasurer, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, being interest then due' on its Swimming Paal Revenue Sink- ing Pund Bond dated June 1, 1930. Na. Mayor• City Clerk. (Form of Registration as to Principal) Date of Signature of Registration City Treasurer In Whose Name Registered Section 7. That upon the issuance of such Swimming Pool Revenue Sink- ing Fund Bond herein provided for, the Swimming Pool of said City ' of Dubuque, far the purpose oY this ordi- nance, shall be operated on a fiscal year basis commencing the first day of April and ending the thirty-first day of March of the succeeding year. There shall be installed and' maintained a proper system of accounts showing the amount of revenue received from such pool and the application of the same. At least once each year such accounts shalt be properly audited and a repprt of such audit shall be open for public inspection at all proper times. From and after the delivery oP any bonds is- sued under the provisions of this ordi- nance, all revenues from the operation of such pool of said City shall be set aside as collected and be deposited in a separate fund which is hereby cre- ated, to be designated as the "Swim- 134 Regular Session, June 2nd, 1936 ming Pool Fund" of the City of Du- buque, which shall be used only in pay- ing the cost of operation and mainte- nance of said pool providing a proper and adequate depredation fund ae hereinafter set forth, and paying the principal and interest upon the Swim- ming Pool Revenue Sinking Fund Bond of said City that are payable by their terms only from such revenues and each Fund shall be used only for such pur- poses. It is hereby determined that the amounts to' be set aside in said Swim- ming Pool Fund for the purpose of pay- ing interest on said bonds as it be- comes due and for the purpose of cre- ating asinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bands at ma- turity, shall be as follows; the same being declared to be minimum require-_ meats: Fiscal Year End- Sinking Ing Mar. 31 Interest Fund 1937 $300.00 $600.00 1938 300.00 600.00 1939 300.00 600.00 1940 300.00 000.00 1941 3oa.oa soo.oo 1942 300.00 600.00 1943 300.00 600.00 1949 300.00 600.00 1995 300.00 600.00 1996 300.00 sao,oo Distribtttion of the amounts in Bald fund sufficient to cover the above re- quired sums for interest on Bald Bonds, for the purpose of creating a sinking fund for the payment of prin- cipal of said bonds at maturity, for the purpose of paying the cost oY operation and maintenance, and an adequate de- preciation fund, shall be made month- ly on the first day of each month. Said Fund, as hereinabove provided for, shall be user) solely and only, and is hereby pledged for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized, the cost of operation and taintenance and to pro- vide an adequate depreciation fund; which depreciation fund shall be ac- cumulated at the annual rate of at least one-half of one per cent (~ of 1 %a) of the value of said pool. If in any fiscal year said City shall Pail to set aside the full amount herein provided far any of the purposes speci- fied, then an amount equivalent to such deficiency shall be set aside from the first available revenue of the follow- ing fiscal year or years. Any surplus accumulated in said FUND in excess of the cost of opera- tion and maintenance, the amounts necessary for the creation of a depre- ciation fttnd, and to pay the interest on said bonds and the sinking fund for the payment oY principal of the bonds at their maturity, in excess of an amount necessary for payment of interest on said bonds for the next two succeeding interest payment dates, shall be used solely and only for rho purpose of calling and paying the bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance prior- to their maturity in accordance with SECTION 4 hereof. GF'Iten any bonds are called and re- tired before maturity, as herein provid- ed for, the requirements for interest and sinking fund shall be correspond- ingly altered and modified so as to provide for the payment of interest and principal to comply with the ad- justed ceudition. Section 8, While the bonds author- ized hereunder, or any of theut, remain outstanding or unpaid, rates charged for use of the facilities of said pool shall be sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, to provide a proper and adequate de- preciation fund and to pay the interest and principal on the bonds issued hereunder. Section 9. Any holder- of a bond or bonds or any of the coupons of any bond or bonds issued hereunder may, either in law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus or. other proceedings, en- force or compel performance of all duties required by this ordinance or the law under which the same Is passed, including the establishing and collecting of sufficient rates or charges for the use of the facilities of said pool and the application of the income and revenue thereof. Section 10, The City of Dubuque hereby convenant~s and agrees with the holder or holders of the bonds herein proposed to 3~e issued, or any of them, that it will punctually perform all duties with reference to said swim- ming pool required by the terms of this Ordinance including the making and collecting of sufficient charges for the use of the facilities of said pool and segregating the revenues of said pool and the application of the respective funds created by this Ordinance and it hereby cohvenants and agrees not to sell, lease, loan, tnortgage or in any manner dispose of said pool, including and all extensions and improvements that may be made thereto, until all of the bonds hereon authorized to be issued shall have been paid In Lull, both principal and interest; and the City further convenants and agrees with the holders of said bonds to oper- ate said swimming pool and ntalntain it in good condition. Section 11. That the Proceeds of Bald bonds herein authorized derived from the sale thereof, shall be applied on the cast of constructing and operating a swimming pool in the City of Du- buque in the Eagle Point areas and other incidental expenses, together with interest to a date six months sub- sequent to the estimated date of com- pletion oP the project, said construction to be done in accordance with plane and specifications heretofore prepared for said pool and now on file for publla .inspection. Section 12. That said bonds shall be sold in such manner as the City Council shall hereafter determine, pro- vided, however that the selling price of any of such bonds shall be such that the Interest cast to the City of the money received from such bond shall not esceed six per cent (6%) Per anmm~, complete to maturity, accord- ing" to standard tables of bond values. There shall be deposited in said SWIMMING POOL I~'UND out of the first proceeds from the sale of said bonds, hereby authorized, the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) dollars for the purpose of paying the interest on the bonds hereby authorized for a period of twelve months, being the amount necessary to pay interest on said bonds to a date six months subsequent to the estimated date of completion of said pool Section 13. If any section, para- graph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shalt be held invalid, the invalidity of such section,' paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Ordi- nance. Section 14. All ordinances, resolu- tions or orders or parts thereof, in conflict with the Provisions of this Ordinance, are to the extent of such Regular Session, June 2nd, 1936 135 conduct hereby repealed. Section, 15. This Ordinance, being deemed urgent and for the preaerva- tlon of the peace, health and safety of said City and its inhabitants, shall be in force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and ap- proval and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 25t1t, day of May, 1936. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of June, 1936 upon final read- ing. F, M. JAEGER, Mayor JOHN I{. CHALMERS, M. R. I?;ANE, PETER SCHILTZ, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen Attest: J, J. SHEA City Clerk, Published officially In the Telegraph- Herald newspaper June 4th, 1936. J. 7. SHEA, 6-4-1t. City Clerk. Councilman Scbiltz moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-None, Communication of Upper Missis- sippi Waterway Association submit- ting attached membership receipt for dues for the year 1936, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re• ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Scbiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor I{ane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, I{one, Scbiltz, Nays-None, Notice of Claim of Elizabeth Ploog in the amount of $2,000.00 for per- sonal injm•ies received in falling on defective sidewalk on the east side of Main Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets at a point about oppo- site the northerly line of the Con• eolidated National Bank, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to re• ter the Notice of Claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the followin;: vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-None. Petition of L. P, Knecht request• ing that a building permit be issued for the construction of a temporary building at the S. E. corner of 19th and Elm Streets, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the Building Commissioner be author- ized to issue said permit. Seconded by Councilman Scbiltz, Carried Uy the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-None. Petition of K. J. Page, Manager of Page Hotel, requesting that the Rail- road Company be restrained fmm the use of the "Electric Bell" now installed at the Fourth Street cross- ing, presented and read, Councilman Kane moved that the City Manager be instructed to take up this matter with the Railroad Commissioners and request that the "Electric Bell" be eliminated. at the Fourth Street crossing, Seconded by Councilman Chalmers, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-Novo. Petition of John Mayerle, Proprie, for of the American Hotel, request- ing that the Railroad Company be restrained from the use of the "Elec- tric Bell" now installed at the Fourth Street crossing, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the City Manager be instructed to take up this matter with the Railroad Commissioners and request that the "Electric Bell" be eliminated at the Fourth Street crossing. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote, Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-None, Petition of Ella B. Wimmer re- questing the City Council to consider the buying of Lot 21, Finley Home Addition, for the sum of $1,750.00, ae said lot has been made worthless by the erection of the City Water Tow• er, presented 'and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council, Sec- onded by Councilman Scbiltz. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz, Nays-None. Petition of George J. Mehl et ah, requesting that the City Council in- vestigate the dangerous nuisance of harboring snakes by Edward Huber at 760 Angelha Street, presented and read. Mr. Edward Haber addressed the Council stating that none of his snakes have aver escaped, and the snakes complained of in the petition were being driven from the rock quarry due to the blasting of rock in the quarry. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council, SeC• onded by Councilman Scbiltz. Car- ried by the fallowing vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Scbiltz. Nays-None, Petition of Oxus Caldron request- ing apermit to hold an ice-cream social in the street on the 12th 136 Session, June 2nd, 1936 Street side of the Masonic Temple on July 28th, between the hours of 5 P. M, and 10 P. M. presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the gayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. June 2, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that the term of Mr, R. D. Waller, a member of the Planning and 'Coning Commission, expired May 24, 1936, The basis of the new appointment of members of this Commission is for five years. Respectfully submitted, R, M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that Mr. R. D, Waller be reappointed as a member of the Planning and Zon- ing Commission for a term of flue years, said term to expire May 24th, 1941. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, June 2, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Dr. W. J. Connell, Di• rector of Health, and the writer have been discussing recently the general Milk Inspection Plan. Originally, as the Milk Inspection Ordinance tivas adopted on October 7th, 1935, it was estimated that the rate of one cent per 100-weight for all mills delivered in Dubuque would be sufficient ~to cover the operating costs. For a few months we had con- tributions from the Federal Market Administratign equal to approxim- ately $50,00 per month. This contri- bution was eliminated in February, 1936. Attached is au estimate as pre- pared by the local Milk Inspector, Mr. V. F. Chapman. He states that. at present the revenue for this fiscal year will amount to approximately $1,300,00. The Budget for 1936.37 includes expenditm•es equal to $1,900.00, In order to provide over 30% of the estimated non-available revenues, it is suggested that con- sideration by the City Council be given to this question. One suggestion included in a let- ter from Mr. Chapman, attached hereto, is on the basis of establish- ing a minimum yearly fee of $20.00 for all mint service. Another method pf increasing row cone might be to increase the rate per 100 lbs. of mills from one cent to one and one-half cents. However, if the determination of the Council is that nu increase in mills charges is to be made at prea• ent, the reserve balance in the Con- solidated Fund may partially be ap• plied to the Mills Inspection Depart- ment. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the communication to the City Council pending further investiga- tion. Seconded by Councilman Ben- nett, Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. Dubuque, Ia., May 29, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen-Attached is the An- nual Report fl~om the former City Auditor's Records for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1935, and ending March 31, 1936. A serious attempt was made by the writer to analyze and submit this report as in comparison with pre~'ious yearly similar reports. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, Resolution No. 62-36. Prelimin- ary approval of the plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of construction for the Swimming Pool equipment, including all filters, tanks, control valves, air relief valves, chemical feed equipment, ~ chlorinator and tester, amoniator, circulating pumps, vacuum pool cleaners, and all other appurten- ances fora complete installation, including technical supervision Electrical equipment, including fixtures, exterior lighting and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, including technical supervision. Plumbing equipment, water supply, sanitary service and drainage, drains, piping and fittings, showers, plumbing fixtures, laundry equip- ment and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, includ- ing technical supervision Fence about pool area, pool lad- ders, life guard chairs, railings, bat• Regular Session, June 2nd, 1936 137 fie gates and turnstiles, shower and 'toilet stalls, shower curtains, mir- rors, diving boards, baskets and all other appurtenances as per plane and specifications, Estimated cost, $15,000.00. Pre• sented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Resolution No. 63-36. Fixing date of hearing on the plans and specifl- cationa, form of contract and cost of construction far the Swimming Pool equipment, including all filters, tanks, control valves, air relief valves, chemical feed equipment, chlorinator and tester, amoniator, circulating pumps, vacuum pool cleaners and all other appurten- ances for a complete installation, in- cluding technical supervision. Electrical equipment, including fix- tures, exterior lighting and all other appurtenances for a complete instal- lation, including technical super- vision. Plumbing equipment, water sup• ply, sanitary service and drainage, drains, piping and fittings, showers, plumbing fixtures, laundry equip- ment and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, including j technical supervision. Fence about pool area, pool lad- ders, life guard chairs, railings, baf- fle gates and turnstiles, shower and toilet stalls, shower curtains, mtr• rors, diving boards, baskets and all other appurtenances as per plane and specifications, Estimated cast, $15,000,00. said date of hearing being June 15, 1936, at 4:30 P. M., presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Ordinance No, 6-36. An ordinance amending and changing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as pro• vided by Ordinance No. 3-34, desig- nated "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque," so as to change to "Multiple Family Residence District" certain defined territory now d~ limited as "Two Family Residence District and Single Family Resi- dence District," and declaring an emergency, presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Councilman Schiltz moved to sus- pend the rules requiring an ordin• ante to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Chal- mers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schiltz moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance, Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. ldays-None, Resolution No, 64-36. WHEREAS, a Petition and Waiver signed by property owners to be assessed to pay the cost of con- structing asix-inch vitrified Mile sani• tary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in Kirltwood Street to a point about 140 feet southerly there- at, has been filed with the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, request- ing that said improvement be con- structed and that a contract therefor be awarded to the lowest bidder without the formality of advertising tar bids, providing the contract and incidental coats are not in excess of $200, and requesting that all pre- liminary proceedings be disposed with and waiving all of such formal- ities and every question of jurisdic- tion and consenting to pay the spe- cial assessments which are to be levied against Lot No, 4 of 7acltson School Subdivisign in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to pay the cost of such improvement in the manner authorized by law, which Petition and Waiver was approved and made a matter of record by this Council at its meeting of May 25, 1936. Naw, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of said city that, pursuant to said Petiticn and Wai- ver and upon its own motion, said Council does hereby order that said improvement be constructed in ac- cordance with the plans and specifl• cations prepared therefor and on flIe in the office of the City Clerk and that the City Manager informally so- licit bids from qualified contractors to do all work and furnish al] ma- terials necessary to construct said improvement in accordance with said plans and specifications and after such bids have been securod, to submit the same to this Council, i 138 Regular Session, together with his recommendations thereon, and a contract shall be awarded to the cohtractor who sub- mits the lowest and best bid, pro- vided the same is within the limit herein specified, and the contractor to whom the contract is awarded shall execute the contract within ten days after it has been awarded to him and furnished a performance and maintenance bond in all re- spects the same as provided for public improvements generally. Be It Further Resolved that the contractor shall be paid in cash to be realized from the sale of a Sewer Bond after the completion of the work and its acceptance by the Council, said improvement to be completed on or before the 1st day of August, 1936. Be It Further Resolved that the cost of the construction of said im• provement be assessed against Lot No. 4 of Jackson School Subdivision in the City of Dubuque and said assessment shall be paid at one time or in ten annual installments, as provided by law. This resolution, being deemed urg- ent and of immediate necessity, shall be in effect from and after its adoption by the City G^ouncil. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of June, 1936. F. M, JAEGER, Mayor. JOHN K. CHALMERS, M. R, KANE, PETER SCHILTZ, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Bennett, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-Nene. Councilman Chalmers moved that al] members of the City Council, who desire to do eo, be authorized to attend the Good Will Tour through Iowa and Illinois on June 10th and 11th, 1936. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. There being no further business, Councilman Kane moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. J. J, SHEA, City Clerk, une 2nd, 1936 Approved ....................................1936. Adopted ........................................1936. Special Session, ,June 15th, 1936 139 CITY COUNCIL (Official,) Councilmen: ~ .:...........................:.......... Attest : .................................................. City Clerk, Special Session, June 16th, 1936. Council met at 4:40 P. M. Present-Mayor Jaeger, Council- men Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by ot•der of Coun- cilmen Kane and Chalmers. Mayor Jaeger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of conduct- ing shearing upon the plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of construction for the Swim- ming Pool Equipment. Also upon a proposal to amend and change the Zoning Map as the same applies to the changing from "Two Family Residence District" to "Local Busi- ness District" the south 7 feet 10 inches of Lot No. 10, all of Lots No, 12 and 14 in Wick's Addition. Such other business will be acted neon as may propetly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Schiltz moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chambet',~ who wishes , to do so, to address the Council. Sec• onded by Conncihnan Bennett. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-114ayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Woman's Auxiliary of the Dubuque County Medical Society of Dubuque, Iowa, requesting care- ful consideration of prevailing con- ditions in regard to the- smoke nuis- ance in the City and appropriate action in the premises, presented and read. Mrs. Louise M. Hancock addressed the Council requesting that the smoke ordinance be' enfm•ced. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation. Seconded by Council- man Chalmers. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Woman's Auxiliary of the Dubuque County Medical Society of Dubuque, Iowa, requesting that certain blocks be set aside in vari- ous parts of tho City under police regulations for roller skating and that roller skating on all other streets be prohibited, presented and read. Mrs. Laura Cary addressed the Conncil requesting that the prayer of the petition be granted. Councilman Chalmers moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the notice of hearing upon the plans and specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of construction for Swimming Poo] equipment, including all filters, tanks, control valves, air relief valves, chemical feed equipment, chlorinator and tester, amoniator, circulating pumps, vacuum pool cleaners, and all other appurten- ances for a complete installation, in- cluding technical supervision. Electrical equipment including fix- tures, exterior lighting and all oth- er appurtenances for a complete in- stallation, including technical super- vision. Plumbing equipment, water sup- ply, sanitary service and drainage, drains, piping and fittings, showers, plumbing fixtures, laundry equip nrent and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, including technical supervision, Fence about pool area, pool ladders, life guard chairs, t•ailiugs, baffle gates and tutn- stiles, shower and toilet stalls, show- er curtains, mirrors, diving boards, baskets and all other appurtenances as per plans and specifications, pre- sented and read, Councilman Chalmers moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Resolution No. 65-36 Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of con- struction, also adoption of plans and specifications, farm of contract heretofore approved for Swimming Pool equipment, including all filters, tanks, control valves, air relief valves, chemical feed equipment, chlorinator and tester, amoniator, circulating pumps, vacuum pool cleaners, and all other appurtenanc- es for a complete installation, in- cluding technical supervision. Electrical equipment including fix- tures, exterior lighting and all other appurtenances for a complete instal- lation, including technical supervi- sion. Plumbing equipment, water sup- ply, sanitary service and drainage, drains, piping and fittings, showers, plumbing fixtures, laundry equip- ment and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, including technical supervision. 140 Special Session, June 1Sth, 1936 Fence about pool area, pool lad• ders, life guard chairs, railings, baf• fie gates and turnstiles, shower and toilet stalls, shower curtains, mir- rors, diving boards, baskets and all other appurtenances as per plans and specifications, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the ad- option of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, Resolution No. 66-36 Ordering construction and direct- ing the City Clerk to advertise for bids for Swimming Pool equipment, including all filters, tanks, control valves, air relief valves, chemical feed equipment, chlorinator and. test- er, amoniator, circulating pumps, vacuum pool cleaners, and all other appurtenances for a complete instal lotion, including technical supervi- sion. Electrical equipment including fix- tures, exterior lighting and all otl• er appurtenances for a complete in• stallation, including technical super- vision. Plumbing equipment, water sup- ply, sanitary service and drainage, drains, piping and fittings, showers, plumbing fixtures, laundry equip- ment and all other appurtenances for a complete installation, includ- ing technical supervision, Fence about pool area, pool lad- ders life guard chairs, railings, baf- fle gates and turnstiles, shower and toilet stalls, shower curtains, mir- rors,,diving boards, baskets and all other appurtenances as pea plans and specifications, presented and read, Councilman,Bennett moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a hearing upon a proposal to atnend and change the `toning Map as the saute applies to the changing from "Two Family Residence District" to "Local Busi- ness District" the south 7 feet 10 inches of Lot No. 10, all of Lots No. 12 and 14 in Wick's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the ad- option of the resolttion, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by tits following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None, Ordinance No. 7-36 An Ordinance amending and changing the Zoning Map ' of the City of Dubuque as provided for by Ordinance No. 3-34, designated "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque," so as to change to Local Business District certain defined ter- ritory now delimited as Two Family Residence District and declaring an emergency, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz tnoved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Councilman Schiltz moved to sus• pend the rules requiring an ordin- ance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schiltz moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of April, 1936, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Cottnciltnen Bennett, Chalmers, I{one, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company sub- mitting attached bill in the amount of $92.96 for premiutn due on the band of City Treasurer Otto F. Puls, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the bill be authorized to be paid and that a warrant in the amount of $92.96 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the amount of said bill. Seconded by Council- man Schiltz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. Petition of Sylvia Hollenberger re- questing permission to locate her small house on wheels on City pro- perty located on the south side of Garfield Avenue between Dock street Special Session, June 15th, 1936 141 and Marshall Street, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed until such time as her husband is released from custody or com- plaints are received. Seconded by Councilman Kane, Carried by the follotiuing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Helen Koester request- ing permission to place a movable popcorn machine in front of the premises known as the Tip Top Ice Cream Shop at 1048 Julien Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer o1 the petition be denied as the same is contrary to the City Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane,, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Mrs. Mary Nicks, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1935 taxes on the South 10 feet of East t/2 of Lot 40 and the North 10 feet of North 55 feet 9 inches of East >~ of Lot 41 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre• sented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report- Sec- onded by Councilman Chalmers. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of James P. Wilson, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1935 taxes on Lot 115 Woodlawn Park Addition, pro sented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Chalmers, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Mazie Leonard, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus• pension of the 1935 taxes on Lot 2 of the Sub. of City Lot 635, present- ed and read. Councilman Schtltz moved to re• I ter the petition to the City Solicitor 'i for investigation and report, Sea ' onded by Councilman Chalmers. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger,, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, 1{one, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of W. J. Connolly, et al, requesting the City to fill in the ditch and bring to grade the unim- proved portion of Pierce Street from West Locust Street to a point about 350 feet south, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds, Seconded by Councilman Chalmers, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of St, Catherine's Parish requesting permission to erect a can- vas banner across Main Street be- tween Sixth and Seventh Streets far the purpose of advertising a church picnic, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Ghahners, Kano, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication 'of John Mayerle sttbntitting attached bill in the amount of $3.20 for labor caused by stoppage in the main sewer and ask- ing that he be reimbursed for the same, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the communication to the City Man- ager for investigation, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane,, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Robert P. Fischer re- questing permission to pay the de- linquent- special assessments levied against Lots 132 and 111 Finley, Waples and Burton's Addition by the paying of the principal less penal- ties and costs, etc., presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that Rob- ert P. Fischer be granted permis- sion to pay the delinquent special assessments levied against lots 132 and 111 Finley, Waples and Burton's Addition by the payment of the prin- cipal plus 6% interest per annum and advertising costs, the balance of penalties and interest to be waived, and that the City Treasurer and County Treasurer be instnicted ac- cordingly. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the' following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved that the City Treasurer be autlorizeri to act as agent for the City of Dubuque for the purchasing of delinquent special assessment tax sale certificates at the Scavenger Tax Sale. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: 142 Special Session, Jtme 15th, 1936 Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of Jephthah Shrine, No. 20, requesting permission for the tree of Twelfth Street between Lo- cust Street and Bluff Street for the' holding of an ice cream social on July 8th, 1936,, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved that the player of the petition be grant- ed; Seconded by Councilman Ben- nett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Sckiltz, Nays-None. Petition of George N. Schumacher offering the sum of $80,0.00 for the purchase of City property located at 1801 Prescott Street, presented and read. Mr. George Schumacher addressed the Council relative to the purchase of the City property located at 1801 Prescott Street. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. ' Nays-None. Communication of D u b u q u e Trades and Labor Congress advising the City Council that the Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress have added a committee on Fire Preven- tion and offering the services of said Committee to the City Council', pre- sented and read. Cotmcilman Ifane moved that the services of said Committee be so- cepted. Secoude'd by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas=Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. Communication of League of Iowa Municipalities requesting that the City of Dubuque be represented at a jcini meeting to be held at Des Moines, Iowa, on June 17tH, 1936, for the purpose of securing relief for cities in maintenance of improved streetsR presented a.nd read. Councilman Chalmers moved that the iViayor and City Manager be authorized to attend the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Chief Department of Fire, enclosing a petition from Ambulance Driver Edward Farrell in which he' requests that his working hours be changed to conform with the working hours of the Fire Department, recommend- ing that the request of Ambulance Drivor Farrell be granted, presented and read. Councihuan Kane moved to refer the communication to the City Co>}n• cil. Seconded by Councillan Chalm- ers. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Chief Department of Fire, request- ing that he be granted permission to attend the Missouri Valley Fire Chiefs' Association Convention to be held at Davenport, Iowa, on June 22nd and 23rd, 1936, presented and read. City Manager Evans t'ecommend- ing that the request of Fire Chief Ryan be granted and that he be authorized to attend the convention. Councilman Chalmers moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett,, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of James F. Lee Paving Company requesting an ex_ tension of 30 days time for the com- pletion of their contract for the pav ing of Bluff Street, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the request be granted providing that the Bonding Company approves of rho same. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 6-36 An Ordinance amending and changing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as provided for by Or- dinance No. 3-34, designated "ZON- ING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE," sq as to change to MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT certain defined territory now delimited as "TWO FAMILY - RESIDENCE DISTRICT" and "SIN- GLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DIS- TRICT," and declaring an emer- gency. Said ordinance having been pass- ed upon first and second readings on June 2nd, 1936, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0. 6.36 9n Ordinance amending and chang- ing the Zoning &tap of the City of Dubuque as provided for by Ordinance No. 3-34, designated "ZONING OR7)I- NANCE OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE," so as to change to MUL- TIPLE FAMILY RESIDE+'NCE DIS- TRICT certain defined territory no:v delimited as "TWO FADIILY RESI- DENCE DISTRICT" and "SINGLE cial Session, June 15th, 1936 143 FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT," and declaring an emergency, WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by this Council to amend the ZON- ING MAP OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE, provided for by Ordinance No. 3-3§, designated as "ZONING OR- ORDINANCE OF TFIE CITY OF DU- BUQUE" so as to change to MUL- 7.'IPLE FAl1ILY RESIDENCE DIS- TRICT, certain defined territory note delimited as "TWO FAMILY RESI- DENCE DISTRICT" and "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT"; and WHEREAS, notice of such proposed changes has been published as pro- vided by law and an opportunity has been afforded to all interested parties to object thereto at a public meeting held on May 25, 1936, and; WHEREAS, no objections have been filed to the proposed changes, N01~', THEREFORE: BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: PAP., 573, Section 1. That the ZON- ING MAP be and the same is hereby amended and changed as follows: (a) By changing from "TWO FAM- ILY RESIDENCE llISTRICT" and "SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DIS- TRIOT" to MULTIPLE FAMILY RESI- DEDTCE DISTRICT" all of Lots Na. 1 to 20, incl., J. P. Schroeder's Add.; Lots 1 and 2 of 168, Mechanics Add., Lots •1 to 11, incl., Porter's Add., Lots 1 to 5, incl., I3uettell's Sub.; Lats 73 to 77, incl., Cox's Arld.; and Lots 22 [o 31, incl., and 168 to 117, incl.; C. A. ~~oelker's Add., all in the City of L-tt- buque, [owe, and PAR, 574, Section 2, This Ordinance being deemed urgent and of immedi- ate necessit3', shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and pt.tblication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 2nd day of June, 1936. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th da}' of June, 1936. F. M. JAEGER, Mayor. JOHN It. CHAI,IIIERS, M. R. DANE, PETER SCIIILTZ, A, M. BENNE'rT, Counoilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Published officially in the Tele- graphJ~eralrl newspaper June 17th, 1936. J. J. SHEA, 6-17-]t City Cler]<. Councilman Chalmers moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, Dubuque, Iowa, June 10th, 1936. To the Honm'able Mayor and' City Council of the City of Dubuqtte, Iowa. Gentlemen: The Local Board of Review appointed by your Honor- able Body to equalize the taxes for the year 1936 beg to advise that it has completed its work after having been in session from the first Mon• day in May, 1936. We have had a number of complaints and have made personal investigation in each instance. Hereto attached you will find all assessments equalized by the Board. There being nothing 'further to do the Board has taken final adjournment. J. W, LUNDIN, Chairman. ERNEST J. BUCHET, CHAS. STEVENSON, Members, Board of Review. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Review, The Board was in session twenty~ five days, at which sessions were present the members. of the Board as follows: J. W. LUNDIN, present 25 sessions at $8.00 per ses- sion ............................................$200.00 E, J. Bucher, present 26 ses- sions at $8.00 per session.... 200.00 Charles Stevenson, present 25 session at $8.00 per ses- sion ............................................ 2,00.00 Total ......................'....................$600,00 Re6pectfully submitted, J. d. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Review. Councilman Ckalmers moved that the report of the Board of Review be approved and placed on file and that warrants in the amount of $2D0.00 each be ordered drawn in favor of J. W. Lundin, E, J. Buchet and Charles Stevenson for services rendered as Members of the Board of Review. Seconded by Council- man Schiltz. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. June 11, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen-This is ~to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policies and desire to have your approval on samo for filing- EXCAVATION George I. Beeves, 2531 Windsor Avenue; American Surety Co. of New York. SIGNS Interstate Finance Corp., 1473 Cen- tral Avenue; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 2201999, Continental Casualty Co, Fisher & Company, Inc., N.W, Cor. 4th and Locust Streets; Policy No. LAG 1028, Genera] Casualty Co, of America. Adam J. Berntgen (S p e n s l e y Luncheonette), N.W. Cor. 4th and Main Streets; Policy Nn. OPW 242, Central Surety and- Insurance Corp, Arthur J. Eisenegger (Old Style Restaurant), 1101 Iowa Street; Pol- icy No. 11267, Employers Mutual Casualty Co, 144 Special Session, June 15th, 1936 Mathis-Moffatt Co., 115 West Sixth Street; Policy No. LP 3137, Fire• man's Fund Indemnity Co. Premier Pabst Sales Co. Signs at following locations: St. George Ho- tel, 576 Central Avenue; John Roth, 2403 Central Avenue; Nic Benanati, 14D1 Elm Street; A. J.' Eisenegger, 11th and Iowa Streets; Ft•ank Greg• ory, 1105 Julien Avenue; Meyer & Roesch, 130 West 8th Street. Policy No. OLT 5255, Fireman's Fund In- ~ demuity Co. M. Bit•ndorf, 133 West 7th Street; Bond No. 7995, Merchants Mutual Bonding Co. Urbach Brothers, 744-752 Main Street; Policy No. 2201998, Contin- ental Casualty Co. Advertisers' Service Co, Signs at following Ibca~tions: Jungk's Baltery, 2130 Central Avenue; Lorenz Laun- dry, 19th and Jackson Streets; V. P. Kruse, 2418 Central Avenue; Schnei- der Drug Co., 29th and Central Ave- nue; Herrmann Furniture Co,, 545 Main Street; Coney Tsland Lunch, 493 Main Street; Advertisers' Ser- vice Co., 279 Main Street; Royal Cafe, 1654 Central Avenue; Feld- man's Garage, 47 West 4th Street; Kleih's Hardware Co., 1290 Central Avenue; Service Shoe Shop, 2182 Central Avenue; Kut and Kurl Beau- ty Shop, 730 Main Street; %-L Sandwich Shop, 142 West 9th Street; Kraft Clothing Store, 831 Main Street; Belmar Hotel, 323 Main Street; 114e1 Lynn, 424 Locust Street; Taltos & Co., 472 Main Street; Ma- jestic Garage, 144 Locust Street; Shell Oil Co., 593 Central Avenue; Feller Auto Paint and Body Co., 9th and Iowa Streets. Policy No, C.L.I. 2516, Columbia Casualty Co. Potosi Brewing Company, Signs at following locations: Joe Beecher, S.W. Cor, 24th and White Streets; Vern Pape, 2605 Rhomberg Avenue; Chris Capritz, 2595 Rhomberg Ave- nue; John Mayerle, N.E. Cor, 4th and Central; Louis Kuehnle, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue; H, & S. Inn, 1734 Central Avenue; Maas & Blum, 700 E. 16th Street; Cooper & Pochtei, 342 W. 8th Street; Al. Poire, G03 Rhomberg Avenue; Dominic Gala, 1563 Central Avenue; Nlilte Sand, 2498 Central Avenue; F. W. Child• ors, 574 E. 16th Street; J, Slack (Huss House), 84 Main Street; Louis Chase, 10th and Central; Con- ey Island Lunch, 597 Main Street; Arcade Hall, 24th and Central Ave• nue; Gus Michel, 7th and Central Avenue. Policy No. GPL 107647, Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the bonds and policies be approved and .placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays=None, June 10, 1936. To the Honorable iVlayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen-I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Tt•easurer• and City Water De- partment for the month of May, 1936, also list of claims and list of pay- rolls for which warrants were ,is- sued during the month of May, 1936. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager, Councilman Bennett moved that the reports be received and placed on file, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-111ayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, June 10, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen - In connection wit h your decision made Juno 2nd that the bells at the Fourth Stt•eet rail- road crossing were not necessary and, due to the serious objections filed, said bells were ordered by the _ Council to be eliminated, please be advised as follows: The City Manager wrote to the Iowa Board of Railroad Commission- ers at Des 111oines June 3rd, advis- ing them of these serious bell ob• jectiens and the decision of our Council. Today Mr. Franklin, the En- gineet• of said Board, and two other offtcials from the railroad companies came to my offtce, The officials ex- amined the filed protests, discussed the questions with our Polico De- partment and finally made the deci- sion that the Fourth Street cross- ing bells were to be eliminated at once, Another question was discussed regarding contemplated plans of in- stalling other bells at 13th, 14th, 15th, etc., crossings. The writer rec- ommended that at least now no oth- er crossing bells be considered, I further stated that, if necessary at any future time, the Council would make decisions and advise the Rail- road Commission and railroad com- panies in regard to any additional equipment that was required. It is my belief that now no other bell in- Special Session, June 15th, 1936 145 stallations are being planned at any other railroad crossings. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved to re- ceive and file the communications. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas=Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. June 8, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Two questions were presented to the writer at noon to- day whereon requests wet~~ made i'or immediate approvals which had to be made by the City Council. Three of the Council members were con- tacted and they approved the two questions on the following condi- tions- (1) Use of City Land for Circus an June 20th, A member of the Fraternal Ordor of Orioles verbally inquired and later ou the same day filed the at- tached petition signed by an ofilrial, viz., Mr. Geu. D. Wybrant, Treas- urer, requesting the right to use the City owned land outside of and northwest from the Fourth Street Doll Parlt on the day and evening of Saturday, June 20th, 1936, without rental charge. The purpose of this use is fora circus, designated the Rice Brothers' Dog and Pony Show, The circus is to provide a certain dnnation to the Oriole Fraternity, The agreement, as determined, was that the use of the land vas to be permitted without any rental fee, but the Rice Brothers were to pay to the City the regular one-day lic- ense fee amounting to $50,00 for the right to hold their Dog and Pony Circus, within the City. The $50,00 fee was approved by the advance agent of the circus. No. other date is scheduled this day or night at the Ball Park. (2) Right to Install Well, Etc., at Trausch Bolting Ce. Sidewalk. Mr. James W. London of Mullen Brothers ~; Co., Plumbers, presented a request for the right to install a well and equipment under the west sidewallt space at 19-31 Main Street, in front of the Trausch Batting Com• pony, The conditions of this well installation were that a small sec- tion of the present concrete side- wallt was to be temporarily tern out; the well was to be drilled by Mr. C. W. Varner of 2054 Marshall Street, Dubuque; the well was to be piped and sealed and the depth of the well was to be 120 feet. The equipment, fn addition to -the well, includes also a 4' x 8' round, extra heavy, steel tanlt to be installed in ground under the sidewalk for the purpose of water storage and also a 5'x T reinforced concrete vault area of a height of 6' to provide an elec• tric pump space also under the side- wallt. The ceiling over this pump vault is to be heavily reinforced and the top will be on the grade of the present adjoining sidewalk, A 30" diameter manhole cover is to pro- vide entrance into this pump vault from the sidewalk. The vault under this sidewalk will be located next to the property line and shall not be closer than at least 2' from the curb. The purpose of this installation under the sidewallt is to provide for an air-conditioning and cooling sys- tem at the Battery. No cellat• is un- der the Bakery building. The `yell drilling equipment could not be oper- ated within the building, Attached is a plan of the condi- tions of construction details as pre- pared by the Building Commissioner. The agreement as made orally by the three Councilmen included the right to install the above mentioned equipment under the sidewalk on conditions that above -the sidewalk level no obstructions nr hazards were to exist; further, that the own- er oY the Baltery was to be respons- ible for any and all damage in case of brealtage, settlement, etc., of the sidewallt ot• street due to said con- struction and location of the pump vault under this city sidewallt. In case your final approval is of- ficially made, particularly on this second case, it is suggested that the definite approval, subject to condi- tions, be made on the Council records, Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the oral agreements of the City Council be approved. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, June 9, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Yesterday ~a phone re• quest and today a written letter were received requesting the right to install a canvas sign on Main Street between 8th and 9th Streets advertising a church picnic of St, John the Baptist Church at Peosfa, Iowa. Inasmuch as the desire of this church committee is to quicltly erect this sign, and since previous per- i 146 Special Session, June 1Sth, 1936 missions for the same have always been granted by the Council, the writer assumed responsibility prior to your Council meeting of June 15th and advised Father Frommelt that said request would be granted. and that he could erect the sign for the benefit of his church even prior to June 15th. Attached is the petition, Arrangements have also been made with Mr. Arnold Mathis for his sign advertising a contest at River Sido ou July 4th, which was granted by the Council, same ~to be indtalled AFTER June 23rd, which period gives him at least ten days. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVAN5, City Managor, Councilman Chalmers moved that the request be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. June 3, 1936, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Attached is a report of the .yearly comparison of gross and net total bonded indebtedness of the City of Dubuque. This report includes the years 1919 to 1936, as of the April lst date, Prom April 1st, 1928 to 1936, the total net indebted- ness has been reduced by $476,31G.27. The net indebtedness in 1919 was $1,1.33,782.00. Since then a grand total of bonds equal to $1,242,563.00 was issued. As of April 1, 1936, the net total indebtedness was $1,397,- 666.31, which amount is only ,$263,- 884.31 in excess of the 1919 record in spite of nearly lr/4 million dollars Laving been issued since 1919. If desired, additional copies of this report ate available. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the report be made a matter of rec- ord, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. June 15, 1936. Certificate of City Manager. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the paving of Atlantic Street twenty- three (23) feet wide between exist- ing concrete curb and gutters foom the north property line of W. 14th Street to the south property line oP Dexter Street, James F. Lee Paving Company, contractor, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and sti- pulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its acceptance by the Council. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 67-36. A resolu- tion accepting the improvement of the paving of Atlantic Street from the north property line of West Fourteenth Street to the south prop- erty line of Dexter Street and direct- ing the City Clerk to publish notice of the intention of the City Council to levy a special assessment to pay for said improvement, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays--None. June 15, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Recently many objec- tions have been filed with the wrt• ter regarding parking of cars, trucks, etc., on Sixth, Locust and Bluff Streets in front of and near the Post Office site. Local citizens object to many people leaving their cars in front of or at the side of their prop- erty far the entire day, Others com• Ing to the Post Office cannot find a place to leave their cars fora min- ute or more while they must enter the Past Office. It is suggested that consideration be made by the City Council in re- gard to amending the Parking Ordin- ance to include one Lour parking in day time for. the entire area of streets adjacent to the busy Federal Building. Also on Eighth Avenue be• tween Locust and Bluff Streets. I4fi', W. S. Cooper, who lives at the northwest corner of Bluff and West Fifth Streets also objects to long parking time on West Fifth Street between Bluff Street and the angle oP West Fifth Street west of Bluft Street. Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following. vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen ecial Session, June 15th, 1936 147 Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. June 15, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the petition filed with the City Coun• cil by Mr. C. 0. Elgin of Cox Street for the purpose of installing a sani- tary seiver from the main Kirkwood sanitary sewer to a point in front of hie house on Lot 4, J~ackaon School Sub„ Cox Street, please be advised as follows: The petition was submitted to the City Engineer with instructions to obtain bids for this construction. Today at 10;00 A. M, two bids had been filed as are listed on the at• tacked tabulation of bids. The bid of Mr. Orval Wimber, of Dubuque, being the lowest bid, ie recommend- ed as being accepted. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager, TABULATIONS OF SEWER PROPOSALS Tabulations of street proposals for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer in Cox Street from the man• hole in Kirkwood Street 141 feet south. Proposal submitted by O r v a l Wimber- Unit Prices Tile, vitrified, concrete-141 lin, ft. ~ ..........................:.......$ 1.00 One brick manhole @ .............. 67.50 Total Amount of Bid ..............$198.60 City Engineer's Estimate .... 200.00 Under .................................... 1,6D Proposal submitted by Thos, J. Flynn Coal Co.- Tile, Vitrified, Concrete-141 lin, ft. @ ....................................$ 1,34 One brick manhole @ .............. 70,00 Totai Amount of Bid ..............$268.94 Resolution No. 68-36. Resolution awarding contract for the construc- tion' of a sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in Kirk• wodc Street 141 feet south to Orval Wimber, he being the lowest bid- der, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week for pub• lit inspection, Seconded by Council- man Kane, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. ATays-None. Resolution No. 69-36 Whreas, application for Class "B" Beer Permit has been submitted to this Council for approval and the same Lae been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council at the City of Dubuque that the follow- ing application be and the same is hereby approved and it is ordered that the premises to ba occupied by such applicant shall be tbrthwith inspected: CLASS "B" PERMIT Arthur Norton, 342 Main Street. Passed, adapted and approved this 15th day of June, 1936, F. M. JAEGER, Mayor. JOHN K. CHALMERS, M. R. KANE, PETER SCHILTZ, A, M, BENNETT, Councilmen., Attest: J, J, SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. R~alution No. 70-36 Whereas, heretofore application was filed by the within named appli• cant for Class "B" Beer Permit and has received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be occu• pled by. the applicant have been in• spected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and he has filed a proper bond: Now, There- fore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man- ager be and he is hereby directed to issue t'o the following named per- son abeer permit: CLASS "B" PERMIT Arthur Norton, 342 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed by ouch applicant be and the same is hereby approved. Passed, adapted and approved this 15th day of June, 1936, F. M. JAEGER, Mayor: JOHN K. CHALMERS, M. R. KANE, PETER SCHILTZ, A, M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Chalmers moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, Councilman Chalmers moved that the City Engineer be instructed to make a survey of defective side- walks and serve the proper notice upon the owners of said property to 148 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 repair the same. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schiltz. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger,. Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None. There being no further business, Councilman Kane moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays-None, J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Adopted ......................................1936 Approved ........... .........................1936, Councilmen: 1 ....................................... Attest : .................................................. Clty Clerl[. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, June 30th, 1936. Council met at 4:50 P. M. Present-Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, City Man• ager Evans. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Meeting called by order of Coun• cilmen Kane and Chalmers. Councilman Chalmers moved that Councilman Kane be appointed as Mayor Pro Tem of the meeting. Sec• onded by Councilman Schiltz, Car• ried by the following vote; Yeae-Councilmen Bennett, Chal• mers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Councilman Kane not voting, Mayor Pro Tem Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of approving applications for the sale of beer and acting upon any other business as may properly came be• fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War ex- tending their heartfelt gratitude far the courtesy extended at the time of their Flag Sale presented and read, Councilman Chalmers moved to ;e• ceive and file the communication, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilman Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Communication of Mrs. Agnes Po• ledna thanking the City for the k[nd- ness and consideration given in hav- ing the loose rocks removed behind her home, presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to ra ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Petition of Kate A, Steckl request- ing that the Zoning Map be changed in order that the property located at 2401 Jackson Street may be changed from a residential district to a business black, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to re- fer the petition to the Planning and Zoning Commissiou. Seconded by Special Session, June 30th, 1936 149 Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sclriltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Petition of Mary Cleaves request- ing that the Zoning Map be amend- ed in order that her property, lo- cated on the corner of Fifth and Lo- cust Street, be rezoned from a resi- dential district to a business district, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the petition to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Petitien of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Dittmar et al., citizens and residents living and residing in the area de- scribed as Tenth and Central Ave- nue and Tenth and White Streets, requesting the City Council to take action to correct and cause cessation of the conditions which have existed for several months in the operation of two beer taverns in this area, pre- sented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the petition to the Chief of Pol- ice for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote.: Yeae-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Maym• Jaeger. Petition of Geo. Bock et al. re- questiug that a Stop and Go sign be installed at the intersection of 22nd Street and Central Avenue and Kauf- mann Avenue and East 22nd Street, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Petition of Hal Miller, referred to the City Council by the Boar[l of Supervisors, requesting cancellation or suspension of the 1935 taxes on the North 21 ft. 6 in. of Lot 167 and South 16 ft. of Lot 168 in Glendale Addition,. presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Chalme[•a, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Petition of Della C, Thul, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella• tion of taxes on South 2,6 feet of Lot 2 and all of Lot 3 in Klein- schmidt's Sub., presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Communication of Mrs. Jane Dougherty submitting attached bills in the amount of ,$63.13 for labor and material on sanitary server caused by the main sewer being broken in Mt. Loretta Avenue, pre• seated and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the communication to the City llauager for investigation and re• port. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Peas -Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett„ Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Nlayor Jaeger. Petition of Josephine Kingfield re- questing permission to redeem the two tax sale certificates held by the City of Dubuque against the South 50 feet of the North 100 feet of East ~2 of Lot 3 in Linhein Sub. by pay- ing the principal plus 5% interest per annum, the balauce of the pen• alties and interest to be waived, pre- sented and read. City Solicitor Czi• zek recommending that the prayer of the petition be granted. Councilman Chalmers moved that the recommendation of City Solic• itor Czizek be approved and that the prayer of the petition be granted and the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the face value of the cer- tificates plus 5% interest Per annum and that the balance of the penalties and interest be waived, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Communication of Dubuque Auto• mobile Club enclosiug.a petition of 150 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 residents in the vicinity of the Visi• tation Academy, Nativity Parochial School and the Lincoln School, re• questing that something be done about the traffic on Julien Avenue in the vicinity of Alta Vista, Alpine, Booth Streets, etc., presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the communication to the City Manager to worlt out a plan for the handling of this traffic. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayer Jaeger. Communication of John A. Cun- ningham submitting communication of Raymond N. Klass relative to the petition of Frank A. Pfuffer request- ing a reduction and correction of the assessment levied against Lot 1 of Mill's West Dubuque, and also re- questing that the tax sale be can• celled, presented and read, Councilman Bennett moved to re• fer the communication to the City Treasul•er for investigation and re• port. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem. Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Petition of American Legion re- questing the use of the Municipal Airport on Sunday, July 5th, 1936, far the purpose of holding the an• nual Jimmie Allen air races, pre- sented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayer Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Petition of D. C. Chamberlain re- questing that he be granted per- mission to construct an addition to the present garage located in the rear of their residence at 1592 Lo• cult Street, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re• fer the petition to the City Manager foI• action and I•eport. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Cal'ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Certificate of Library Tax Levy in the amount of $27,196.00, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the certificate to the City Counci]• Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane; Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Certificate of Park Board Tax Levy, in the amount of ,625 mills, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the certificate to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote. Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaegel•. Certificate of Recreation Commis- sion Tax Levy in the amount of $12,000.00, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to refer the certificate to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following Vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of May, 193G, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem I{one, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger, Ordinance No. 7-36. An OI•din- ante amending and changing the 'boning Map of the City of Dubuque as provided for by Ordinance No, 3-34, designated "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque," so as to change to Local Business District certain defined territory now delim• ited as Two Family Residence Dis- trict and declaring an emergency, said ordinance having been passed upon first and second reading on June 15th, 1936, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE ND, 7-36. An Ordinance amending and chang- ing the 'honing Map of the City of Du- buque as provided for by Ordinance No. 3-34, designated "ZONING ORDI- NANCE OF THE CITY OF DU- Special Session, June 30th, 1936 151 BUQUE", sn as to change to LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT certain defined territory now delimited as TWO FAM- ILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT and de- claring an emergency. WHEREAS, it [s deemed advisable by this Council to amend the ZONING It1AP OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, provided for by Ordinance No. 3-34 designated as ZONING ORDINANCE OF' THE CITY OF DUBUQUE so as to chango to LOCAL BUSINESS DIS- TRICT certain defined territory now delimited as TWO FAMILY RESI- DENCE DISTRICT; and WHEREAS, notice of such proposed changes has been published as provid- ed by law, and an opportunity has been afforded to all interested parties to object thereto at a public meeting held on June 15, 1936, and; WHPRF,AS, no objections have been filed to the proposed changes, NOW, THEREFORE: RE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: PAR. 575, SECTION 1, That the ZONING MAP. be and the same is hereby amended and changed as fol- leW9: By changing from "TWO FAMILY RI;SIDEi~CE DISTRICT" to "LOCA1, BUSINESS DISTRICT" the South 7 feet 10 inches of Lot No. 10; Lot No. 12; and lot No. 14 in Wicks Add. to the City of Dubuquo. PAR, 576, SECTION 2. This Ord- nance being deemed urgent and of im- mediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council, and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second readings this 15th day of June, 193G. Passed, adopted and approved tltla 30th day of June, 1936. M, R. KANE, Mayor Pro Tem. JOHN I{, CHALMERS, PETER SCHILTZ, A, i<I, BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: ,i. J, SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph- Herald newspaper, July 2nd, 1936. J. J, SHEA, 7-2•It, City Clerk. Councilman Chalmers moved the adoption of the ordinance, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Council Proceedings for the months of April, 1936, and May, 1936, presented for approval. Councilman Schiltz moved that the Council Proceedings for the months of April, 1936, and May, 1936, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger: Resolution No. 68-36. Awarding contract for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in Kirkwood Street 141 feet south, said resolution having been approved and placed on file for public inspection of June 16th, 1936, presented for final adoption. Councilman Chalmers moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bentlett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Report of the Board of Health for the month of May, 1936, presented. Councilman Schiltz moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of May, 1936, be re- ceived and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem I{one, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 18, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Crentlenien: In connection with the appeal from Mr. John Mayerle oY 400 Central Avenue to I•epay him the $3,20 fee charged to him and paid by Mr, llTayerle to the Mullen Bros. & Company, please be advised as follows:- Mullen Bras. were called to hie building on April 16th. The plumb- er attempted to drain the flooding water from his basement but could not, due to several feet of excessive water in the sewer main and man- holes on Fourth Street west aY the railroad tracks. The city sewer department was advised at this time oY the Page Hotel, Canfield Hotel and several other basements near there being flooded. The river stage was then about 16 feet. This sewer system should have drained into the river, even at this 16 foot stage, but near the discharge point below the City Harbor a great amount of heavy sewage in this sewer cauacd a con- gestion and the water in the man- hole rose as high ae within two feet oY the street paving level of East Fourth at White Street. By tapping a manhole' near the rivel• front this excessive sanitary sewage head was finally lowered. However, another congestion -still existed south of East Fourth Street. This was also eliminated after con- sldereable work, Accordingly, the flood in Mr. May- erle's basement was not due to his -~ 1S2 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 own sewer, but from stoppage of the main city sewer, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the bill in the amount of $3.20 for labor of plumber caused by the back- ing up of the main sanitary sewer be allowed and that a warrant in said amount be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of John Mayerle. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 26, 1936, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, pubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A request was made today by J. W. Cretzmeyer, General Chairman of St. Mary's Church Gar- den Party, 15th and White Streets, to have authority from the City Council to erect a temporary cloth sign across Main Street at No, 636- 637. The purpose of this request is to advertise the Garden Party to be held on July 15~, The chairman stated that, if granted, the sign would be erected on July 5th and removed on July 16th. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 29, 1936. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Today, Mr. Hugh McMullan of 669 West 16th Street advised that a delinquency in spe- cial asaessmenta has resulted far years due to his inability to pay yearly payments for the paving of West 17th Street, including his va- cant Lot 13 of Yate's Sub, The original assessment on this Lot 13 for the paving of West 17th Street as levied October 14, 1929, was $249.66. Three payments, in. eluding principal of $74.92, are re- ported paid by Mr, Otto Puls, City Treasurer. The balance of this prin• cipal is $174,74, From records received from the County Auditor the total unpaid principal, interest and penattitee cu date equal $263.73. Mr. McMullan requests that since this is still a vacant lot, but he de• sires to continue the ownership of same, that authority be made by the City Council for him to pay the balance of the principal plus 6% in- terest on said amount still due, Mr. McMullan advised that be intends to pay the delinquent taxes on this Lot 13 and also on a vacant Lot No. 18 on West 16th Street, Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. City Solicitor Cztzek recommend• ing that Mr. McMullan be granted permission to pay the delinquent special assessments levied against Lot 13 of Yate's Sub, for the paving of West 17th Street by the paying of the principal plus 6% interest per annum and advertising costs, the balance of the penalties and interest to be waived. Councilman Ghalmera moved that the recommendation of City Solicit- or Czizek be approved and the peti- tion granted and also that the City and County Treasurers be instruct- ed accordingly, Seconded by Coun- cilman Schiltz. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Maym• Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 22, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Today Mr. Isaac Wy- burn, who lives at 110 Southern Av- enue, (Lot 8 of Randall Sub.), made a verbal statement that be would purchase the two small lots south of his home, the said lots now owned by the City, for a total of $100,00 in cash, This proposal includes the purchase of Lot 9, which is 50 ft, in width and approximately 65 ft. in depth, and Lot 10, which averages 43 ft. in width and about 56 ft. in depth, Tho total approximate area of those two combined lots would be less than 5700 sq. ft. Lot 11, which faces Southern Avenue south of Lot 10, extends in the rear to- ward the north and includes an ap• proximate 50 ft, width in rear of both Lots 9 and 10. Lots 9 and 10 were owned by the Nagle Estate in 1927, After the san- itary sewer was constructed on Southern Avenue and no payments were made by the owner of these lots, the City assumed the title of the same. On August 1, 1931, when the City actually acquired these two Special Session, June .30th, 1936 1S3 lots the principal and interest then totalled: Lot 9 Special Assessment......$ 98.95 Lot 10 Special Assessment...... 102.66 Total ..........................................$201.60 The principal and interest assess. menu were paid by the City, Now the offer is slightly less than 50% of this total special assessment. Mr, Wyburn requested that consideration by the Council be made on June 30th and, iE possible, a decision be made as to the sale on the basis of his offer. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, Ctty Manager. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 30, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The City of Dubuque still owns some lots on the north side of East 4th Street, and north therefrom, including Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 of the Industrial Sub, No, 2, lying between the rail• road crossing and East 6th Street. Last week a request was made for a price on certain of these lots. The writer quoted the Council authoriza• tion as made to me on November 7, 1932, that any and all of these lots could be sold at the rate of $,25 per square foot, The rate of $.25 per square foot was practically dehied on this day and a request was fur- ther made to determine whether a lower rate could be authorized. A study of conditions hereon in- clttdes: (1) Total Costs to City: Purchase of original 16 Lots ..............................$10,553.76 Improvements made by City, including fill- ing, grading, etc,........ 13,134.16 Total Costa ....................$23,687,91 Area of entire 16 Lots 139,311 sq. ft, Average per sq. ft. cost to City-$.17004. (2) Lota Sold Prior to 1932: 12.17.24, Lot 1, facing 4th Street, Area- 11,167 sq. ft. @ $.25..$ 2,791,75 12.17-24, Lot 8, facing 4th Street, Area- 20,600 sq. ft, @ $.20.. 4,100.00 1-26-25, Lot 2, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Inclusive, Area-32,539 aq. ft, @ $.13855 .................... 4,608.25 Total Area Sol-64,20T sq. ft ..................:..........$11,400,00 Average price received by City far they 8 lots sold, per aq. ft .............$.17756 (3) The remaining total area of lots still owned by the City equals 75,106 sq. ft, The average puce per square foot to be secured Eor the present City lots to pro• vide for the original cost of land purchased and graded (less the $11M1400.00 already received) would be at $.1636 per sq. ft, It is suggested, as variations in price per square foot for lots al_ ready sold have occurred, that a di- vision in prices of land still owned by the City should be authorized. Lot 8, facing East, 4th Street, was sold at $.20 per square foot. If the. additional City owned lots, facing 4th Street were also authorized to be sold at $.20 per square foot, in• eluding Lots 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7, the total areas of 30,825 sq. ft. would yield $6,165.00. Then if Lot 9, which has a 40 ft. frontage on East 4th Street, but the large at~a is north thereof; were listed at $.18~ for the area of 17,400 aq, ft., this sale would yield $3;219.00. Also Lots 10 and 11, of 26,880 aq. ft. area, at $,175 per square foot, would yield $4,704.00. Accordingly, the total money receiv- ed for all lots, at the above men• tinned prices, would equal $25,488.00 or slightly more than $1,800,00 in excess of the coat to the City. (No interest is included). If at all possible, the writer sug- Bests a decision on this question to• day. The sale of any or all of these lots would not interfere with the parking space at the Ball Park. This area is entirely wort of East 6th Street. Additional figures are on hand on the basis of possibly sales of these individual lots at $.25, at $.225 and at $.20 per square foot, Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger. -a 154 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 June 20, 1936, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A request was filed on May 4th for the consideration by the City Council to determine wheth- er or not a new sidewalk should be ordered to be installed on the south side of Stanton Street between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues, The City Council members viewed this site June 19th. A proper side- walk is now installed on the north side of this street, Mr. H. A. Un- macht and Mr. Weber had previous- ly stated that on the sides of their properties facing Lincoln and Rhom- berg Avenues there was apparently no requirement for any sidewalk as no houses faced Stanton Street in this black and very few people walked on Stanton Street, The determination of the Council members was that no new sidewalk should be ordered installed at pres- ent on the south side of Stanton Street between Rhomberg and Lin• coin Avenues. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the decision of the Council be con firmed. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 20, 1936, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A letter was received on June 16th from Mr. E. A. Beiler requesting that authority be granted by the City Council to provide pro- per correction to the curb and gut- ter and then to permit diagonal parking on the north side of West 7th Street in front of the Elks' Club, The Council members viewed this cite on June 19th. The decision was that cars could park diagonal• ly south of the Elks' Club; that a yellow line was to be painted at the middle line of the present 16 foot wide concrete sidewalk, providing for a full 8 foot width of sidewalk north of this painted line for ped_ eatrian use.; that the Elks' Club of- flciala were to provide sufficient amount of asphalt, etc., to fill ap• proximately 6p% of the present con- crete gutter and the City Street De- partment was to install said mater- ial in a proper manner so as not to block any gutter discharge. By a check on said parking provisions it was determined that approximately 11 care could park diagonally, where- as now only five cars can park par• allel to the curb .and that by diag- onal parking, partially on the south half of the present wide sidewalk and also on 7th Street south of the curb, that cars would not extend farther into 7th Street than present parallel parked care do. The Council determined also that no maintenance or repairs were to be made in the Future by the City in case of damage done to the pres- ent Elks' Club concrete sidewalk where parking might damage said concrete. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tetn Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Ctentlemen: The request of Mrs. Wm. Metcalf of 1993 Hale Street, filed May 25th, to have the west end of $ale Street repaired from the hallow bet`veen Grandview Avenue and Algona Street was considered and viewed by the Council June 19th. This street has not been improved as yet this year. Very shortly the same will be rolled, smoothed and put in better shape, The Council de- termined that this portion of Hale Street was not now in a serious or dangerous condition and that the same maintenance should be con• tinued as in past years. The surface water does not wash out this sec- tion of Hale Street near Algona as it did formerly on the east end near Grandview Avenue where tarring was necessary. No available funds are on hand this year for tarring thin section of Hale Street, Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Special Session, June 30th, 1936 155 June 20, 1936, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque,. Iowa. Gentlemen: The City Council con• sidered the complaint filed June 2nd by Mr, George J. Mehl, etc., in re• Bard to the storing and harboring of snakes by Edward Huber at 760 An• Bella Street, On June 19th the Conn• cil viewed this situ, Mr, Huller stated that no snakes had escaped from his storage shed. All of the few snakes now being kept by Mr. Huber are n'on-poison• ous, are safely stored in proper show cases, boxes, etc,, and are not dan• gerous, Practically all of these rep- tiles were handled this day by this young man. The decision of the Council was that young Mr. Edward Huber could at least temporarily continue to pro- vide proper storage of these non- dangerous snakes, etc., but that he could not include the securing and storage in the city of any copper- heads, rattle snakes or any type of dangerous reptiles, etc„ and that he must never permit said present or future snakes, etc., to escape, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, SCl]IItZ. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Towa. Gentlemen: On May 4, 1936, the City Council was advised of a ser- ious condition of a small atone wall on the east aide of Madison Street, about 400 feet north of West 17th Street. The City Council viewed this site June 19th. The base of this wall is approximately 15 feet above th9 curb level. The wall is approximate- ly at the property line of the east side of Madison Street, The decision of the Council was that the City Street Department should tear dawn the present atone wall, move the wall back to a solid area from 4 to S feet east and re• build the acme to provide protection to the ground above Madison Street, and prevent the breaking up of this hazard in case of heavy rain, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager, Councilman Bonnett moved that the decision of the Council be con- flrmed. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: .... Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger.. June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: On June 19th the City Council viewed Angella Street south oY West Locust Street. A verbal request from Mr. James, Lee had been filed with City officials two days previous to widen Angella Street by replacing the west curb opposite Mr. Lee's entrance to his storage yard. The plan of widening this street by moving the west curb to near the east edge of the pres- ent concrete steps leading up the hill was for the purpose of provid- ing sufficient width in said street to enable Mr. Lee to remove his large equipment from his land. At present no sidewalk is on tho west side of Angella Street from West Locust Street to the bottom of the steps. Grass and flowers are planted by the owners on the west side of Angella Street on the street area west of the present curb. Mr. Lee discussed his request with the City Council members and ad- vised that the parking of cars from Tneker & Luthe, Auto Painters, at 430 West Locust Street, had ser• iously interfered with getting in and cut of his storage site. Mr. Tucker of the Tucker & Luthe Co, also re- quested Council to make no changes in the present curb location. No decision by the Council was made in this disputed question. Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber who wishes to de so, to address the Council. Second• ed by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-M a y c r Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Mr, James F, Lee addressed the Council requesting that the obstacles be removed on Angella Street and that said street be widened in order that he b~ allowed access to hie property. , Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the communication to the entire 156 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Bennett. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sehiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iovra. Gentlemen: A request for a new street light to be installed and addi- tional consideration for requested new sidewalks at and near Burling ton and National Streets was filed May 25th. The Council determined to investigate this site and viewed the same on June 19th, Two present street lights at bath intersections, including Muscatine and National Streets 8nd Burlington and Primrose Streets, are fairly close to this area, where but few people live. It was determined that the light at Muscatine and National Streets was proper, that practically no trees interfered with this ligltt less than 300 feet from this specified intersection, However, the light now installed and attached by a bracket on a pole at the southwest corner of Primrose and Burlington Streets is not near the middle of this inter- section. At this present location sev- oral large trees on the west side of Burlington Street, north of Primrose Street, interfere with this light ser- vice, Accordingly, the Council mem- bers determined that no additional light was necessary, but that instruct tions Suers to be given fo the Inter- state Power Company to move the Primrose and Burlington light to the east aide of this intersection where present trees would not interfere with lighting service on Burlington Street. In regard to the request for side• walks at this area, the Council mem- bers determined that it was not ad- visable to order the installation of any new sidewalks at present due to the fact that the streets are not fully graded and by the installation of sidewalks considerable variation in surface of the ground and side- walks would result in falls, non• elimination of surface water, eta Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman' Sehiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sehiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The request of Mr. W. J, Counolly et al„ filed June 15th, to have the ditch west of Pierce Street filled in by eliminating the higher ground on Pierce Street west of the paving on said street, wad viewed and considered by the Coun- cil on June 19th. A etorln sower was installed and finished in this ditch from West lio• coat Street to Angella Street in X8$2. It was determined that as quickly as possible the City .should push part of the higher ground just west of the paving into this depres• Sion over the storm sewer, .However, to prevent any cars or trucks from running off the steep Pierce Street paving and possibly being over- turned and damaged, it was also deg termined that a mound oP earth or atone was to be provided and main- tamed parallel to the west paving edge starting near West Locust Street and extending for approxim- ately 350 feet in front of the entire area of depression. Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager, Councilman Bennett moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Conncilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sehiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On June 16th a letter from Mr. Geo. N. Schumacher in- cluded the offer to purchase from the City the City owned home and lot at 1801 Prescott Street, The price offered was $SU0.00 on a $200,00 cash payment sand $600.00 to be paid with- in flue years. The Council made no decision to sell this property until the Same could be investigated again. Accord- ingly, an June 19th this property Was investigated by the Council members. It was determined that the exterior of the house needed cer~ fain repairs, but that the inside of the same building was shill in fair- ly good condition. No serious dam- ages have occurred since the pity acquired this property. The decision as made June 19th was that this land and house should not be sold for less than $1,200,00 Special Se'ssign, June 30th, 1936 157 as it was still valued at this min- imum rate. Respectfully sn>]mitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the decision of the Council )?e con- firmed. Seconded by Councilma^ Sehiltz: Carried by the follow, ing vote: Yeas-NI a y o r Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sehiltz, Nays-None.. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 20, 1936. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: The City C o u n c i l viewed the rear of the property of Mrs, Agnes S. Poledna at 216 South Locust Street June 19th. On May 4th this .owner requested the elim• ination of certain dangerous stone and rack west of her home to pre• vent life hazards to her children. The Council authorized the Street Superintendent to eliminate these hazards. On June 19th the Council was ad- vised that all requested provisions had been now done, that no damage was done to this home or land by the removal of the hazards and ap• preciation Suss expressed in regard to the prompt action taken by the Council. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the decisions of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Sehiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sckiltz. ~I~aya-done. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 20, 1936, To the Honm•able Mayor and Gity Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On June 19th while the City Council members were viewing certain questions that had previously been referred to them, two additional matters were deter• mined as follows: (Q) The two main sewer dis-' charge outlets into the Mississippi: River south of the City Dock are ~ now being clogged by present mud and heavy sewage in the fiver water Just beyond the end of the sewer pipes. It was determined and auth- orized that said obstruction shculd be removed from these sewer out- lets, including also removing a large pile of brush and trees north of the Docl{ Railroad Trestle. (B) The condition of excessive mud at the southeast edge of the Ice Harbor where river passenger boats )and at Iiubuque was also authorized to be benefitted by the erection ,of a small atone and con- crete sidewalk leadin&'from the edge of the,bresept large concrete land• ing area toward tpe river in order that passenSers going to, or coming from, these boats would not have to continue to walk thrpugh the 1)ad mod. Respectfully ,submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Chalmers moved that the decision of the Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Bennett, Carried by the following vote: ' Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sehiltz. Nays-None: Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Resolution No. 71-36 Whereas, applications for Class "B" Beer Permits have been sub• witted 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 and the same are hereby approved and it is ordered that the premises to be occupied by such applicants shall be forthwith inspected; CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Address John Palm, 2098 Washington Street. Albert Winders, 1555 Central Avenue. Waldemar Johannsen, 1379 Cen• tral Avenue. Mrs. Lois H, King, 2372 Central Avenue. Raymond Denzler, 2605 Rhomberg Avenue. Louis A. Wright, 1828 Central .Avenue. Charles Pachter, 342 hest 8th Street. Raymond Bach, 2319 Prince Street. A. Harrison Wunderlich; 521 Eaet 22nd Street. Thomas A. 1Vragg, 332 Weft 8th Street. Mrs. Pragcea Halpin; 2108 Central Avenue. Andrew L. Brummer, .41 West 7th Street, Wm. E, Woodrich, 1101 Rhemberg Avenue, 188 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 Passed, adapted and approved this 30th day of June, 1936. M. R. KANE, Mayor Pro Tem. JOHN K. CHALMERS, PETER SCHILTZ, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J, SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmara, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Resolution No. 72-36 . Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named ap- plicants for Beer Permits and they received the approval of this Coun- cil; and Whereas, the premises to be occu• pied by them have been inspected and found to comply with the ordin- ances of this City and they have filed a proper band: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the Gity of Dubuque that the Man• alter be and he is hereby ,directed to issue to the following named per• sons a Beer Permit, CLASS "B" PERMIT (NEW) Name Address John Palm, 2098 Washington Street. Albert Winders, 1555 Central Avenue. Waldemar A. Johanneen, 1379 Cen• trap Avenue. Mrs. Lois H. King, 2372 Central Avenue. Raymond Denzler, 2605 Rhomberg Avenue. Louie A. Wright, 1828 Central Avenue. Charles Pochter, 342 West 8th Street. Raymond Bach, 2319 Prince Street. A. Harrison Wunderlich, 521 East 22nd Street. Thomas A. Wragg, 332 West 8th Street. Mrs. Frances Halpin, 2108 Central Avenue. Andrew L. Brummer, 41 West 7th Street, William E, Woodrich, 1101 Rhom• berg Avenue. CLASS "B" PERMIT RENEWALS-CLUBS Name Address Oriole's Lodge, 16th and Central Avenue. Elks Lodge, N.W, corner 7th and Locust Streets, The Servdce Club, 951 Main Street. The Dubuque Club, S.W. corner 9th and Main (Basement). Post No. 6, American Legion, 498~/Z Main Street. The Eagles Lodge, S.E. corner 6th and Locust Streets. RENEWALS-TAVERNS Mike Sand, 2498 Central Avenue, George J. Scherrer, 1187 Iowa Street, Wm. Schaffhauaer, 676 Central Avenue. John T, Shanahan, 623 Main Street. Joseph Costa, 2408 C e n t r a l Avenue. Wm. E. Briggs, 1256 Central Avenue. Theodore E, Anthony, 1179 Iowa Street, Frank W. Childers, 574 East 16th Street. Cunningham & Thompson, 263 PJest 1st Street. Clarence C. Buelow, 1556 South Grandview Avenue. Frank C. Scherrer, 1736 Central Avonue. Machinek & Stieber, 3165 Central Avenue, Dell Warren, 1696 Central Avenue. Diamond's Grill, Inc., 900 Main Street. Harvey L. Spielman, 303 Main Street, Elmer Eppler, 1 Locust Street. James Slack, 84 Main Street. A. J. Eiaenegger, 1105.7 Iowa Street. Henry P, Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Wm. Savory, 827 Dodge Street. Frank J. Weber, 189 Locust Street, Uppinghouse & Clark, 632 Locust Street. Frank Sand, 103 East 22nd Street. R, D, Hughes, 1006 C e n t r a l Avenue. Louis H. Kuehnle, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue. Joseph J. Machinek, 1399 Jackson Street. Keiser & Kress, 1348 C e n tr a l Avenue. Michael J. Graff, 2364 Washington Street. John Mayerle, 400 Central Avenue. Meyer & Roesch, 130 8th Avenue. John P, Carney, 116 West 6th Street. Daniel McDonald, 216 West 1st Street, Mrs. Anna Kirkpatrick, 467 West 8th Street, Special Session, June 30th, 1936 159 Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. Joseph A. Hennig, 509 8th Avenue, Philip Hollenberger, 1044 Central Avenue. Frank McLaughlin, 115 East 22nd Street. Wm. W, Cosley, 1121 J u l l e n Avenue, Walter Mengis, 1618 C e n t r a l Avenue, Mrs. Cecelia Weber, 431 Rhom• berg Avenue. Dominick Gala, 1663 C e n t r a l Avenue. Michael B. Schnee, 37 8th Avonue. Leo J. Roth, 399 East 20th Street. Albert J, Vngelaberg, 29 8th Avenue. Timothy O'Regan, 1052 J u l l e n Avenue, Klauer•Julien Hotel Co., N,E, cor ner 2nd and Main Streets, Nicholas F, Steffen, 378 Main Street. Anton Schmitt, 1298 Washington Street, John J, Grommersch, b6 East 7th Street, Frank R: Gregory, 1105 Julian Avenue. Millard Paquette, 923 Main Street. Andrew Karigan, 720 Main Street. Steve Koleopoulos, 492 Main Street. Stanley Wiedner, 1804 C e n t r a l Avenue. Wm. Horne, 40Q R h o m b e r g Avenue. Charles Petrakis, 1958 C e n t r a l Avenue, Carl J. Moss, 698 Central Avenue. Frank Kleine, 600 Central Avenue. Chris Capretz, 2595 Rhomberg Avenue. Thomas R. Peed, 236 West 7th Street. George Mossos; 1698 Elm Street. The Page Hotel (Karl Page), 73~ 76 East 4th Street. John I;. Hillard, 1540 C e n t r a l Avenue. John D. Flynn, 950 Weat Loa~ist Street. George J, Trampler, 1701 Asbury Street. Joseph A. Beecher, 24th and White Streets. Mrs. Sophia, McMann and Mrs. E. Van Der Muelen, 2327 Central Avenue. Norbert W. Brodeur, 1080, Julien Avenue. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue. Roshek Bros. Co., 7th to 8th on Locust Streets. LeRoy Wolff, 603 East 22nd Street. Robert J, Quinlan, 1091 White Street, Anton I+`ortman, 253 Main Street. Alois J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. Adolph Kochendorfer, 659 Central Avenue. Adam J. Berntgen, 530 Main Street. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, 241 Maffi Street. George Dell, 1965 Central Avenue, Harold Walser, 1401 C e n tr a 1 Avenue. Chas. T. Snyder, 543 West 8th Street. A. J. Vogler, 2216 Central Avenue. Van Driel & Link, 1487 Central Avenue. Al. V, Poire, 603 R h o m b e r g Avenue, Frank Reuter, 2616 W i n d s o r Avenue. Raymond J. Stoltz, 234 West 9th Street, Mra. M. Berwick, 400 Iewa Street, John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. Joseph J, Bewer, 530 East 22nd Street. Be Tt Further' Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adapted and approved this 30th day of June, 1936. M. R. KANE, Mayor Pro Tem. JOHN K, CHALMERS, PETER SCHILTZ, ARTHUR M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Bennett moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett; Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Resolution No. 73--36 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with. the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted ~a Permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with• in said City, and the Manager is di- rected to issue such perm4t an be• half of said City Name Address Edward Kirchoff, 623 Main Street. Benjamin L, Baumhover, 1040 Jul- ien Avenue. Clarence C. Buelow, 1555 South Grandview Avenue, M. J. Ludwig, 1545 South Grand- view Avenue. Chas. Pochter, 342 West 8th Street. Roshek Brns. Co., 700.798 Locust Street, 160 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 Wm. Wagner, 1501 R h o m b e r g Avenue. John Schaetzle, 2162 C e n t r a l Avenue, George Stavros, 1564 Central Avenue. Andrew Karigan, 720 Main Street. Steve Koleopoulos, 493 M a i n Street. Kies Drug Store, 1362 Central Avenue, Fred J. Kunnert Co„ 860 Jackson Street. Klauer•Julien Hotel Co., N.E. cor- ner 2nd and Main Streets. Nicholas Steffen, 378 Main Street, Alois J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. Millard Poquette, 923 Main Street. George Trimpler, 1701 Asbury Street. ' Mre. N, B. Joseph, 120 West 1st Street. Diamonds Grill, Inc., 900.910 Main Street. Rugh Buse, 2400 Central Avemie. Thomas A. Wragg, 332 West 8th Street. Paul Meyer, 532 East 22nd Street. M. B. Olanaky, 714 Main Street. Schroeder-Kleine Grocer Co., 40.92 Main Street. R. D. Hughes, 3006 Central Avenue. ' Stoltz & Zillig, 234 West 9th Street. John Stamm, 1298 Main Street. Leiser & Kress, 1346 Central Avenue. E. P. Kretz, 498 Main Street. Carl A. Clark, 976 Main Street. Mike Sand, 2498 Central Avenue, Al. G. Peryon, 257 Weat Sth Street. Chas. Petrakis, 1958 Centro] Avenue, Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 756 Main Street, Witwer Grocer Co., 15 Main Street. Joseph Schneider, 2900 Central Avenue. Elmer R. Bradley, 2167 Delhi Street. Waldemar Johannsen, 1379 Cen• tral Avenue. Adam J. Berntgen, S.W. corner 4th and Central Avenue. Harry J, Jacquinot, 1850 Central Avenue. Amy Haley, 815 West 5th Street. Leonard P. Bertsch (Merchants Hotel), 304.310 Main Street, Thomas P. Sullivan, 6.20 South Grandview Avenue, Harold Walser, 1401 Central Avenue. Mrs. F, X. Willy, 2678 Central Avenue, Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications bf approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of June, 1936. M. R. KANE, Mayor Pro Tem. JOHN K. CHALMERS, PETER SCHILTZ, ARTHUR M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-M'a y o r Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Sch4ltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Resolution No.74-36 Be It Resolved by the City Coun• cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City o@ Dubuque, be granted a renewal of their permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers mithin said City, 'and the Manager is directed to issue such renewal on behalf of said City: Name Address Walgreen Drug Co,, 813 Main Street, Joseph Costa, 2408 C e n t r a l Avenue, B. A. Ruegnitz, 629 Rhomberg Avenue, A, J, Ender, 2311 W i n d s o r Avenue. Robert McFarlane, 1798 Central Avenue. Page Hotel, 73-76 East 4th Street, Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue, George Miller, 23 West 4th Street. Jahn Grommersch, 55 East 7th Street. Myers•Cox Co,,,409 Icwa Street. The Interstate Co. (I. C, Depot), I. C. Depot. Chas. F. Meyers, 5 West -8th Street. The Dubuque Club, 896 Main Street (basement). Western Grocer Co., 90.98 Main Street. Thompson & Hogan, 55 Locust Street, Dorothy Kiene, 2418 C e n t r a l Avenue. Dominick Gala, 1563 C e n t r a l Avenue, United Cigar Stores, Inc., 801 Main Street. Henry P. Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Arthur Eisenegger, 1101.03 Iowa Street. Falkenhainer Drug Co., 1097 Jul• ien Avenue. ecial Session; June The Elka Lodge, N.W. corner 7th and Locust Streets. Gust Billis, 597 Main Street. Eugene McCann, N,E, corner 8th and Iowa Streets. George Ragatz, 1996 C e n t r a l Avenue. Arthur J. Trapp, 1266 Central Avenue. The Triangle Cafe, 926 Main Street, George J. Scherrer, 1187 Iowa Street. Adam Zillig, 1347 Central Avenue. Chas, Snyder, 543 West 8th Street, Henry C, Braun, 1415 Rhomberg Avenue. Timothy O'Regan, 1052 Julien Avenue. Stanley Wiedner, 1804 Centro] Avenue. Hartig Drug Co„ Inc., 2510 Central Avenue. Hartig Drug Co„ Inc., 197 Locust Street. Potterveld Drug Co., 1687 Delhf Street. John C. Beck, 1501 Central Avenue. Merlin Apel, 1205 Cleveland Avenue. E. H. Beyer, 1875 Delhi Street. Adam J. Berntgen, 401 Main Street, Adam J. Berntgen, 530 Main Street, Arthur Pina, 408 West Locust Street, Wm. Leik, 501 Rhomberg Avenue, Arthur Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg Avenue, Mrs. Pauline Mont, 1398 White Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of June, 1936. M, R. KANE, Mayor Pro Tem, JOHN K.'CHALMERS, PETER SCHILTZ, ARTHUR M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Bennett moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger, June 30, 1936. Certificate of City Manager. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the construction of an 8•inch Vitrified Tile Sanitary Sewer in Fremont Ave• nue from St, Joseph Street 800 feet 1936 161 northerly and in St, Joseph Street from the manhole first west of Fro- wont Avenue to the east aide of Fremont Avenue, Thoa. Flynn Caal Co„ contractor, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and sti• pulatinns of the contract and I would therefore recommend its acceptant'e by the Counc4L Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No, 7'6-36. A resolu- tion accepting the construction of an 8•inch Vitrified Tile Sanitary Sewer in Fremont Avenue from St. Joseph Street 800 feet northerly, and in St. Joseph Street from the manhole first west of Fremont Avenue to the east side of Fremont Avenue, and direct-. ing the City Engineer to prepare a plat and schedule showing the Iota and parcels of real estate subject to assessment and file the same 4n the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and said Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish notice of the Coun• cil's intention to levy said special assessment, presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the follow4ng vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. Petition of C, W. Datisman re- questing the City to accept the orig• anal amount of special taxes with- out Penalty and interest assessed against Lot 135, Burden & Lawther'a Addition, presented and read. City Solicitor Czizelc recommending that C. W. Datiam~an be allowed to re• deem the tax sale certificate held by the City by the payment of the principal plus 5% interest per an• nom and also that C. W. Datisman be granted permission to pay the de• ]inquent special assessments by the payment of the principal plus 6% interest per annum and advertising costs, the balance of penalties and interest to be waived, Councilman Chalmers moved that the recommendation oP City Solicitor Czizek be approved and that the City and County Treasurers be instructed accordingly. Seconded by Council- man Schiltz, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane; Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. 162 Special Session, June 30th, 1936 There being nn further business, Councilman Bennett moved to ad• journ, Seconded by Councilman Sch[ltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Kane, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Schiltz; Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Jaeger. J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ......................................1936. Adopted ........................................1936. Councilmen .............................:.............. Ltteet : .. .....................: .....:........ ...,,,. , City Clerk. r Session, July 6th, 1936 163 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, July 6th, .1936. No members of the Council being present on roll call the meeting was ,postponed subject to call. J, .J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved .....:..............................1936. Adopted ......................................:.1936. Councilmen : ......................:.....:........... Attest : ..........:.............:: City' Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (t)fficlal) Regular Adjourned Session, July 7th, 1936: Council met at 5:20 P, M. Present-Mayor Jaeger, Council• men .Bennett,: Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz and City, Manager Evans. Mayor Jaeger stated that this is the regular adjourned session of'the regular session of July 6th, 1936, for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council, Notice of Levy and Sale of John W. Wieser,. Plaintiff, versus Willian; H, Rauch, Elizabeth Rauch, City of Dubuque, et al, Defendants of-the sale of Lot 12 in Stewart's Sub- diviafon, presented and read; Councilman Bennett moved to re. fer the Notice ~ to the City Solic• itor. Seconded by Councilman Chalmers. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett; Chalmers, Kane,, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of Dubuque Trades -and Labor Congress requesting per• mission for the use of the grounds adjoining the Baseball Park ou East Fourth Street far the holding of a carnival during the week, of July 20th to July' 26th; 1936, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the prayer oP the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz. Nays 'None. Communication of Dubuque Print• ing Pressmen and Assistants Union Na. 225 requesting permission far the use of the lot next to the Ball Park for the holding of a carnival during the week of August 9th to 14th; 1936, presented and read. Councilman Chalmers moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed providing that the license fee as provided by ordinance be paid in advance, Seconded 'by Counci]• man Schiltz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Jaeger, Councilmen Bennett, Chalmers, Kane, Schiltz, Nays-None. Comiunication of Fraternal Oi•- der of Orioles requesting a permit tb conduct a carnival during the week of August aid to 8th, 1936; on the vacant property at Thirty first sand Jackson Streets, present- ed and read. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied due