1934 March Council ProceedingsSpecial Session, March 2nd, 1934 51
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session, March 2nd, 1934,
Council met at 7:50 P. M.
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, Thomp-
son, City Manager Evans.
Meeting c211ed by order of Coun-
cilmen Thompson and McEvoy.
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of canvassing
the votes cast at the Special Election
held on March 1st., 1934, and acting
on any other business as may pro-
perly come before a regular meet-
ing of the City Council.
The vote of the Special Election
of March 1st, 1934, was then can-
vassed by the City Council and
showed the following result upon the
following public measure: "Shall the
City of Dubuque abandon its organi•
nation under Chapter 328 of the Code
and resume its Special Charter?"
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Resolution No. 14-34
WHEREAS a special election was
held in the City of Dubuque an the
1st day of March, 1934, at which
there was submitted to the electors
thereof the question of abandoning
the organization of this City of Du-
buque under Chapter 328 of the Code
and resuming the special charter;
and,
WHEREAS this is the day follow-
ing the holding of such election and
this Council has met in special ses-
sion for the purpose of canvassing
the vote cast at said election and de-
claring the result thereof; and,
WHEREAS it appears from the re-
turns made upon said election from
the various precincts that 8,896 votes
were cast against the proposition
submitted and 6,906 votes were cast
in favor of such proposition:
NOW, THEREFORE:-
BE IT RESOLVED, that a canvass
of the votes cast at said election
shows that the proposition submitted
has been defeated by the electors of
the City of Dubuque,
Passed, adopted and approved this
2nd day of March, 1934.
M. R, KANE,
Mayor
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
.Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the rosolution. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the Judges and Clerks, who
served at such positions for the con•
ducting of the Special Election of
March 1st., 1934, be allowed $6.00
each for such services. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Kane, Council-
tnen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Application of Fred L. Meighan re-
questing atransfer of his Class "13"
beer permit from 310 Main Street
to 429 Main Street presented and
read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the application requesting trans-
fer of beer permit be granted, Sec•
onded by Councilman Thompson,
Carried by the fbllowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Petition 'of Alfred W. Austin et
'al requesting that the gutter, curb-
ing and sidewalk in front of Lote
139, 140, 141, 142 and 143 in Finley,
Waples and Burton Addition be
placed in as good a condition as
before the sanitary sewer was con-
structed in said street presented and
read,
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager for investigation and
to report back to the Council at
Monday night's meeting. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Communication of Frank D. Thim-
52 Special Session, March 2nd, 1934
' t the
mesch stating that he is the owner
of Lot 27 in McCraneys 2nd. Addi-
tion which property he has recently
acquired at Sheriffs Sale and finds
that there are unpaid taxes in an
amount in excess of $200.00 and
requests that he be allowed to paY
unpaid taxes without the payment
of the 8% Penalty and also that
the interest rate usually charged be
reduced presented and read. Coun-
cilman McEvoy moved that the City
Clerk be instructed to return the
communication to the writer and to
inform the writer that the City
Council has no authority to grant
such a request. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Thompson, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Claim of Mary Burns to the
amount of $377,50 for injuries
sustained in falling on icy walk in
front of James Sullivan property on
the southwest corner of Fifth and
Bluff Streets presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to re•
fer the Claim to the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Claim of Ida B. Wallace far in-
juries sustained in falling on icy
walk on the north side of Tenth
Street just west of Main Street
presented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the Claim
to the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas - Maym• Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Miss Mary Coy
in the amount of $500.00 far in-
juries austaine~ in falling on de-
fective sidewalk on the east side of
Alpine Street between Langworth
Avenue and West Third Street pre
sented and read. Councilman Mc
Evoy moved to refer the Notice o
Claim to the City Solicitor. Second
ed by Councilman Thompson. Car
ried by the following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Victor and Luett
Schenker, referred to the City Cou
Gil by the Board of, Supervisors, r
questhig'the suspension of the 193
taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of East t/z
14 of J. King's Dubuque, presente
and read. Councilman Thompso
y men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
f Petition of Anna Wampach, re-
n- Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
e- following vote:
of men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
moved to refer the petrtton o
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Peter Stork, referred
to the City Council by the Board
of Supervisors, requesting the su-
spension of the 1932 and 1933 taxes
on the East 65 feet of Lot 15 of L. ,
H. Langworthy's Addition, presented
and read. Councilman Thompson
moved to refer the petition to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz;.
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Petition of Barbara LaTour, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1933 taxes on the
Southeast 50 feet of Southeast 100
feet of Lot 161 of L. H. Langworthy's
Addition, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Thompson moved to refer
the petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Senica Hannig, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1932 and 1933
taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 25 of
Mt. Pleasant Addition, presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
to refer the petition to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
Thompson.
Nays-None.
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting
the cancellation of the 1932 and 1933
- taxes on Lot 39 of Hooper's Addition,
presented and, read, Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the petit-
ion to the City Solicitor for investi-
a gation and report. Seconded by
3 Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
d Thompson.
n Nays-None.
ecial Session, March 2nd, 1934 53
Petition of Ernest Grobe, referred
to the City Council by the Board of
Supervisors, requesting the suspen•
sion of the 1932 taxes on Lots 8
and 9 of Klein and Klingenberg's
Snb., presented and read, Council•
man Thompson moved to refer the
petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Petition of Lincoln Weber, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1933 taxes on Lot
90 of Pleasant View Addition and
the West 90 feet of Lot 1 of 34 of
Buseman's Sub., presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Solicitor
for investigation and report. Second-
ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Petition of Bridget Brunskill, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1933 taxes on
East 24 feet of Lot 22 of Cox's
Addition, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Thompson moved to refer
the petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Petition of Wm. J. Patter, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1931 and 1932
taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of East r/z
of 39 and North 54 feet oP East r/a
of Lot 40 of L. H. Laugworthy's
Addition, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Thompson moved to refer
the petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy, Carried by
the fallowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mae Roeder, referred
to the City Council by the Board of
Supervisors, requesting the cancella-
tion of the 1931, 1932 and 1933 tax-
es on Lot 1 of 803 of A. McDaniel's
Sub., presented and read, Council•
man Thompson moved to refer the
petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report, Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy, Cat•ried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Joe P. Seitz, referred
to the City Council by the Board of
Supervisors, requesting the cancella•
lion of the 1932 and 1933 taxes on
East 1/z of Lots 22 and 23 of Leven's
Addition, presented and read. Coun•
Gilman Thompson moved to refer
the petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report, Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy, Carried by
the following vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thomspon.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs, Kate Flynn, re•
(erred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting
the cancellation of the 1931, 1932 and•
1933 taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of 8 of
Kavanaugh and Barry's Subdivision,
presented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the peti-
tion to the City Solicitor for investi•
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
fallowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
February 28, 1934
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Attached is a letter
from the Central Avenue Business
Men's Association, dated February
27, 1934, recommending that Cen-
tral Avenue from 4th Street to 14th
Street be made a boulevard. There
is also attached an excerpt from the
mintttes of a meeting of the Du•
buque Safety Council held on Janu•
ary 18th showing the recommehda-
tion of the Dubttgne Safety Council
in connection with the same request.
For your information, the analysis
of the 1933 accidents on Central
Avenue, between these two streets,
totals 20. Of this number of acci•
dents, 17 of the same involved
motor car with another motor car
and 3 included motor- car striking
pedestrian.
It is the writer's recommendation
that Central Avenue be made a
boulevard from 4th to 14th at the
earliest possible time.
Yours very truly,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager
Councilman McEvoy moved to re•
fer the communication of City Man-
ager Evans to the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Andel•
S4
Special Session, March grid, 1934
finger. Carried by the following br
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council- pl
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, a
Thompson, ti
Nays-None.
Report of Recreational Depart- a
ment for month of January, 1934,
presented, Councilman Andelfinger e
moved that the report be received f
and made a matter of record. Sec- t
onded by Councilman Thompson- ai
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council- t
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, e
f
Thompson. a
Nays-None.
Report oP Board of Healt~esented.
month of January, 1934, p
Councilman Thompson moved that
the report be received and made a
matter of record, Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, S° hiltz,
men Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution Na. 15-34
Whereas, Roosevelt Street from
the west line of Rhomberg Avenue
to the east line of Lot Six (No. 6)
of Pail's Addition was improved by
paving under contract with the City
of Dubuque and said contract has
been completed and the work per-
formed thereunder has been accept-
ed; and,
Whereas, a grant of thirty per
cent (30 %) of the cost of labor and
materials has been made to the City
of Dubuque upon such improve-
ments, but the money from such
grant has not yet been received
from federal agencies; and,
Whereas, the cost of said im-
provement must be levied fogasaid
benefited property to pay
improvement; and,
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by this Council to
levy assessments against Property
within assessable areas to pay the
total cost of said improvement in
order that the contractor may be
compensated for work done under
from thetUnited Stapes Government
of the money allotted upon the
grant referred to; and,
Whereas, upon the receipt o1; such
grant the amount realized therefrom
will be applied upon the payment of
the earliest installments and the
assessments upon assessed property
shall be reduced thereby;
Now, therefore:
Be it resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
directed to prepare the assessments
to pay the whole cast of said im-
ovement in the manner provided
y law and that said grant be ap•
ied upon the payment of the
arliest installments; and that the
sseasments levied against respec•
ve properties be paid or cancelled
ccordingly.
Be it Further Resolved, that ac-
ruing interest upon the contract
rom the date of the acceptance of
he work to the date of the publica-
on of the notice of assessments be
ssumed by the City of Dubuque and
he total amount thereof be assess
d to the City of Dubuque and paid
rom the improvement fund as the
nnual assessments therefor mature.
Be it Further Resolved, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to publish a notice of the '
assessments in the manner provided
by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
2nd. day of March, 1934,
M. R, KANE
Mayor
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THGMPSCN
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman McEvoy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
. Resolution No. 16-34.
Whereas, West Seventeenth Street
from the west line of Central Ave-
nue to the east line of West Locust
Street was improved by paving un-
der contract with the City of Du-
buque and said contract has been
completed and the work performed
thereunder has been accepted; and,
Whereas, a grant of thirty per
cent (30 %) of the cost of labor and
materials has been made to the City
of Dubuque upon such improvement
but the money from such grant has
not yet been received frotn federal
agencies; and,
Whereas, the cost of-said improve-
meut must now be levied against
benefited property to pay for said
improvement; and,
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by this Council to
levy the assessments against pro-
perty within assessable areas to pap
the total cast of said improvement
in order that the contractor may
be compensated far work done under
said contract, pending the receipt
from the United States Government
of the money allotted upon the grant
referred to; and,
ecial Session, March 2nd, 1934 SS
Whereas, upon the receipt of such
grant the amount realized therefrom
will be applied upon the payment of
the earliest installment and the as-
sesstnents upon assessed property
shall be reduced thereby:
Now, Therefore:
Be it Resolved, by the Gity Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
directed to prepare the assessments
to pay the whole cost of said im-
provement in the manner provided
by law and that said grant be ap-
plied upon the payment of the ear•
liest installments; and that the as-
sessments levied against respective
properties be paid or cancelled ac-
cordingly.
Be it Further Resolved, that ac-
cruing interest upon the contract
from the date of the acceptance of
the work to the date of the publica-
tion of the notice of assessments be
assumed by the City of Dubuque and
the total atnount thereof be assessed
to the City of Dubuque and paid
from the improvement fund as the
annual assessments therefor mature.
Be it Fm`ther Resolved, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to publish a notice of the
assessments in the manner provided
by law.
Passed, adapted and approved this
2nd. day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE
Mayor
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M, B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resoultion, Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 17-34.
Whereas, Section One of Main
Street from the north line of Char-
tet• Street to the south line of Jones
Street was improved by paving un-
der contract with the City of Du-
buque and said contract has been
completed and the work performed
thereunder has been accepted; and,
Whereas, a grant of thirty per
cent (30%) of the cost,of labor and
materials has been made to the City
of Dubuque upon such improvement
but the money from such grant has
not yet been received from federal
agencies; and,
Whereas, the cost of said improve-
ment must now be levied against
benefited property to pay for said
improvement; and,
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by this Council to
levy the assessments against pro•
party within assessable areas to pay
the total cost of said improvement
in order that the contractor may
be compensated for work done un•
der said contract, pending the re•
ceiptfrom the United States Govern•
nrent of the money allotted upon the
grant referred to; and,
Whereas, upon the receipt of such
grant the amount realized therefrom
will be applied upon the payment
of the earliest installment and the
assessments upon assessed property
shall be reduced thereby;
Now, Therefore:
Be it Resolved, by the City Coun•
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
directed to prepare the assessments
to pay the whole coat of said im•
provement in the manner provided
by law and that said grant be ap•
plied upon the payment of the ear-
liest installments; and that the as•
sessments levied against respective
properties be paid or cancelled ac~
cordingly.
Be it Further Resolved, that ac•
truing interest upon the contract
from the date of the acceptance of
the work to the data of the publi-
cation of the notice of assessments
be assumed by the City of Dubuque
and the total amount thereof be as-
sessed to the City of Dubuque and
paid from the improvement fund as
the annual assessments therefor ma•
ture.
Be it Further Resolved, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby di•
ratted to publish a notice of the
assessments in the manner provided
by law,
Passed, adapted and approved this
2nd. day of March, 1934.
M, R. KANE
Mayor
ED. McEVCY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J, SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas- -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 18--34.
Whereas, Section Number Three
(No. 3) of Main Street from the
north line of Thirteenth Street to
the south line of West Seventeenth
S6
Se
March 2nd, 1934
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Street was improved by Paving un-
der contract with the City of Du-
buque and said contract has been
completed and the work performed
thereunder has been accepted; and,
Whereas, a grant of thirty per cent
(30%) of the cost of labor and ma-
terials has been made ~to the City
of Dubuque upon such improvement
but the money from such grant has ,
not yet been received from federal
agencies; and,
Whereas, the cost of said improve-
ment must now be levy d fogasaid
benefited property top Y
improvement; and,
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by this Council to levy
the assessments against property
within assessable areas to pay the
total cost of said improvement in
order that the contractor may be
compensated for work done under
said contract, pending the receipt
from the United States Government
of the money allotted upon the grant
referred to; and,
Whereas, upon the receipt of such
grant the amount realized therefrom
will be applied upon the payment of
the earliest installment and the as•
sessments upon assessed property
shall be reduced thereby:
Now, Therefore:
Be it Resolved, by the City Coun•
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
directed to prepare the assessments
to pay the whole cost of said im-
provement in the manner provided
by law and that said grant be ap-
plied upon the payment of the ear-
liest installments; and the assess-
ments levied against respective pro-
perties be paid or cancelled accord-
ingly.
Be it Further Resolved, that ac-
cruing interest upon the contract
from the date of the acceptance of
the work to the date of the publi-
cation of the notice of assessments
be assumed by the City of Dubuque
and the total amount thereof be
assessed to the City of Dubuque
and paid from the improvement fund
as the annual assessments therefor
Passed, adopted and approved the;
2nd. day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE
Mayor
mature.
Be it Further Resolved, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby df
rected to publish a notice of the
assessments in the manner providei
by law.
ED. McEVCY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car-
ried by the following vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman McEvoy moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Approved ................................................ 1934
Adopted ..................--._........................-. 1934
Councilmen
......................................City ..Clerk.
Attest: ---
Regular Session, March 5th, 1934 57
CITYCOU Cll
(Official)
Regular Session, March 5th., 193
Council ntet at 7:45 p. m.
Present -Mayor Kane, Coin
cilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz
Thompson, City Manager Evan,
Mayor Kane stated that this is th
regular monthly meeting of the Cit
Council for purpose of acting upo.
such business as may properly com
before the meeting.
The following decisions of the Cit;
Council, of the informal meeting o
March 2nd., 1934, relative to variou
tax petitions requesting cancellation
and suspension of taxes, presentee
for Council approval: Mrs. T. Alt
]taus requesting suspension of 2nd
half of 1932 taxes on Lot 12 Jack
son School Sub., Lots 222, 223, 224
227, 268 Woodlawn Park Addition
Lot 6 Hedley Suh., request denied;
Bridget Brunskill requesting cancel
lotion of 1933 taxes on East 24 feel
of Lot 22 Coxs Addition, request
denied; Peter J. Eisbach requesting
suspension of 1932 taxes on Lot
2 of 6 of Min. Lot 314, request de
need; Mary E. Enright requesting
suspension of 2nd. half of 1932 tax
es on South 16 feet 6 inches of N,
1-5 of City Lot 494, N. 1.2 of N. M.
1.5 of City Lot 494, East Dubuque
Add. Lot 41 and S. 1-2 of Lot 40,
East Dubuque Add. N. 1.2 of Lot
40, also personal property tax, re•
quest denied; Geo. W. Glab request-
ing suspension of 2nd half of 1932
taxes on Lot 41 Marshs Add. and
Lot 9 of Chas. Klingenberg's 4th Sub.
request denied; Clara M. Heim re-
questing cancellation of the 2nd half
of the 1932 taxes on Lot 78 Glendale
Addition, request denied; Jantes
Kiernan requesting suspension of
1932 taxes on Lot 16 Linehan Paric
Addition, request denied; Frank I,e-
Grand requesting suspension of the
2nd. half of the 1932 taxes on Lots
13, 14, 15, 16 Grandview Park Addit-
ion Block 9 and Lot 33 Pleasant
View Addition, request denied;
Robert McCarron requesting suspen-
sion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on
Lot 1 of 1 of 23 of Min. Lot 149,
request denied; William J. Potter
requesting cancellation of the 1931
and 1932 taxes on Sub. 1 of 1 of 1
of East 1-2 of 39 and North 54 feet
of East 1-2 of Lot 1 of 40 of L. H.
Langworthys Addition, request de•
need; James M. Parker requesting
suspension'of the 1931 and 1932 tax-
es on Lot 1 of Rosedale Addition
No. 2, Lot 3 of Sub. of Min. Lot
182, Lots 9 and 10 of University
Place, request denied; Mrs. Ray
Powers requesting suspension of the
1932 taxes on West 56 ft. 8 in. of
N. 150 ft. of 1 of 105 Union Add.
and East 60 feet of North 150 feet
of 1 of 105 Union Add., request de•
vied; Mary E. Slattery requesting
suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot
loflofloflof2of1ofloflof
Slatterys Sub., request denied; Kath-
erine Schnee requesting suspension
of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 Sub. 42
Kellys Sub. and Eaet 1.2 of East
1.4 of Lot 43 Kellys Sub., request
denied; John Schoeberl requesting
suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2
of 1 of Linheims Sub., request de-
nied; Mrs. Catherine Weber request-
ing cancellation of the 1931 and 1932
taxes on Lot 1 of Quigleys Sub. of
711, request denied; Anna B. Wanger
requesting suspension of the 1932
taxes on Lot 15 of 0. S. Langworthys
Addition, request denied; Lena
Young requesting suspension of 1932
taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of Min.
Lot 347, request denied; John Utzig
requesting suspension of the 1932
taxes on Lot 2 Sub. 573 Hams Addit-
ion and Lot 1 Sub. 574 Hams Addit-
ion, request denied. Councilman
Andelfinger moved that the decis-
ions of the City Council on the
above mentioned tax petitions be
approved and the Board of Super-
visors to be notified of the action of
the City Council. Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the
following vote;
Yeas - Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
The fallowing decisions of the
City Council, of the informal meet-
ing of March 2nd., 1934, relative to
various tax petitions requesting can-
cellation of taxes, presented for
Council approval: W, A. Garver re-
questing the cancellation of the 1931,
1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 6 O'Neills
Sub No. 3, request granted; Mrs.
Maud McLaughlin requesting the
cancellation oP the 1932 taxes on
South 1.2 of Lot 314 East Dubuque
Addition, request granted; Mae
Roeder requesting the cancellation
of the 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes
on Lot 1 Sub. 803 A. McDaniels
Sub., request granted; Wm. J. Glenn
requesting the cancellation of the
1932 taxes on West 24 feet of City
Lot 120, request granted. Council-
man Andelfinger moved that the
decisions of the City Council on the
above mentioned tax petitions be ap•
droved ahd the Board of Supervisors
o be notified of the action of the
amity Council. Seconded by Council-
man Schiltz. Carried by the follow-
ng vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
nen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Chontpson.
Nays-None.
The following decisions of the City
5g Regular Session, March Sth, 1934
Council, of the informal meeting of s
March 2nd., 1934, relative to various
tax petitions requesting cancellation
and suspension of taxes, presented
for Council approval: William Adam
requesting remission of 1932 taxes
on Lot 1 of 2 of Min, Lot 345, grant-
ed suspension; Peter Kien Estate by
Mary Benda requesting suspension
1932 taxes on South 3 feet of 431
East Dubuque Add. and Lot 432
'and N. 1.2 of Lot 433 East Dubuque
Addition, request granted; Walter
Burke requesting suspension of 1932
taxes on Lot 4 South Avenue Addi-
tion, request granted; Jurgen Brun•
jes requesting suspension of 1932
taxes on Lot 2 Breakey Addition,
request granted; Mrs, Mary Carter
requesting cancellation of 1932 and
1933 taxes on Lot 38 Wilsons Sub.,
granted suspension; Joseph Danner
requesting suspension of 2nd. half
of 1932 taxes on Lots 84, 85, 86, 87,
88 and 89 Finley Addition, request
granted; F. H. Dersch requesting
suspension of 2nd. half of 1932 tax-
es on Lot 13 Dreibilbies Addition,
request granted; Anton Digman re-
questing suspension of 1932 taxes on
Lot 1 of 18 Dreibilbies Addition,
request granted; Ida A. Eichmann
requesting suspension of 1932 taxes
on Lot 221 Finlay Addition, request
granted; Chris C, Eisbach' request-
ing suspension of 1932 taxes on Lot
22 Staffords Addition and Lot 1 of
Min. Lot 336, request granted; Mrs.
Tim Flynn requesting suspension of
1932 taxes on Lot 2 of City Lot 667,
request granted; 'Mrs, Lena Frohm
requesting suspension of 1932 tax-
es on Lot 1 of 19 John Kings Du-
buque Addition, request granted;
Mrs. Catherine Feller requesting
suspension of 1932 taxes on North
1-2 of Lot 46 Saafords Sub., request
granted; George M. Gruber, Jr, re-
questing suspension of 1932 taxes on
West 170 feet of Lot 2 of 282 Davis
Farm Addition, request granted;
Ernest Grobe requesting suspension
of 1933 taxes on Lots 8 and 9 of
Klein and Klingenberg Sub., request
granted; Thomas H. Guns request-
ing suspension of 1932 taxes on Lot
2 Scharles Sub., request granted;
George J. Hendricks requesting
suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot
1 of 1 of 1 of East 1.2 Kellys Sub.,
Lot 2 of 1 of East 1-2 of 40 Kellys
Sub. Und. 1-5 of West 29 feet of
East 9 feet of 2 of 1 of East ~Z of
Lot 40 Kelly's Sub., Und. 1-5 of 9 of
East 100 feet of 2 of East 1-2 of 41
Kellys Sub., request granted; Frank
W. Hines requesting the suspension
of the 1932 taxes on Lot 106 Cox's
Addition, request granted; Jane Hil-
vers requesting suspension of 1932
taxes on Lot 1 Procters Sub.,regnest
grouted; E. C. Hubert requesting
uspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes on
Sub. of City Lot 703 Lot 12, request
granted; Mrs. Philomenia Haun re-
questing suspension of 1932 taxes on
Lot 228 Finley Addition, request
granted; Chris Jacobi requesting the
suspension of the 1932 taxes on
South 28 feet of Lot 55 and of Lot
56 E. Langworthys Addition, request
granted; Mary Kluck requesting the
suspension of the 1932 taxes on
South 1.2 of Lot 1 of 3 of 102 L.
H. Langworthys Addition, request
granted; Charles Kulow requesting
the suspension of the 1932 taxes on
S. E. 134 feet of Lot 36 Fenglers
Addition, request granted; Frank
Kressig requesting suspension of the
2nd. half of the 1932 taxes on Lots
75 and 76 Pleasant View Addition,
request granted; Barbara LaTour re-
questing the suspension of 1931,
1932 and 1933 taxes on Southeast
50 feet of Southeast 100 feet of Lot
151 L. H. Langworthys Addition, re-
quest granted; Fred Luckrits re-
eseontLot1119eQugleys Sub1710tre-
quest granted; Kezie Linderman
Estate by Mrs, F. Kramer request-
ing the cancellation of the 1933 tax-
es on South 30 feet of East 90 feet
of Lot 375 Davis Farm Addition,
granted suspension; Catherine S.
Luudbeck requesting suspension of
1933 taxes on Lot 11 Cox Addition
and Lot 242 Woodlawn Park Addit-
tion, request granted; Joseph Ley
requesting suspension of the 1932
taxes on South 35 feet of Lot 12
and South 60 feet of Lot 13 Kellys
Sub„ request granted; Mrs. John
Lebben requesting suspension of the
1932 taxes on North 56 feet 6 inches
of West 1-2 of Lot 23A of L. H.
Langworthys Addition, request
granted; Mrs. Martin Lang request-
ing suspension of the 2nd. half of
the 1932 taxes on Lot 400 Hams
Addition, request granted; Andrew
H. Milks requesting suspension of
the 2nd. half of the 1932 taxes on
West 24 feet of Lot 1 of 1 Union
Addition, request granted; Math,
Manders requesting suspension of
the 2nd. half of the 1932 taxes on
Lots 17 and 18 G. W. Rodgers Sub.,
request granted; Mrs. Andrew Mor-
eske requesting suspension of the
1932 taxes on Lots 5, 8, 17 Sub.
164-166 L. H. Langworthy Addition,
request granted; Nick Pleimling re-
questing cancellation of the 1932 tax-
es on Lot 6 Ne`v Jackson Sub., grant-
ed suspension; Florence Polder re•
questing suspension of 1932 taxes
on Lot 7 of Sub. City Lot 730 and
1 of Union Addition, request grant-
ed; Leb Palm requesting suspension
of 1932 taxes on Lot 14 of 1 of Min.
Lot 68, request granted; Nick Rhom-
berg requesting suspension of 2nd
Regular Session, March 5th, 1934 59
half of 1932 taxes on Lot 89 Bel-
mont Addition, request granted;
Eugene Ryle requesting suspension
of 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lots 36,
37, 38 Levens Addition, request
granted; Geo. Sear requesting su-
spension of 2nd, half of 1932 taxes
on Lot 1 Sub. N. 1.2 of Min, Lot
309A and Lot 2 of 3 of N. 1-2 of Min.
Lot 309A, request granted, Hubert
Schmid requesting suspension of
1932 taxes on Lot 24 Pleasant View
Addition, request granted; Geo.
Sunderland requesting suspension of
last half of 1931 taxes and a]] of
1932 taxes on South 36 feet of Lot
373 Davis Farm Addition, request
granted; Fred Schargitz requesting
suspension of 1932 taxes on Lot 15
and South 1.2 of Lot 16 Belmont
Addition, request granted; Frank
Schargitz requesting suspension of
1932 taxes on Lot 136 Burden and
La~vthers Addition and Lot 14 Bel-
mont Addition, request granted;
I{ate Schuler requesting suspension
of 2nd. half of 1932 taxes on South
24.6 feet of Lot 27 and North 5
feet of Lot 28 Staffords Addition,
request granted; Henry Suverkrup
requesting suspension of 1932 taxes
on Lot 50 Cooks Addition, request
granted; Geo, E. Tnrnmeyer request-
ing remission of 1932 taxes on Lot
1 of 1 of 81 East Dubuque Addition,
granted suspension; Oliver Schiltz
requesting cancellation of 1932 tax-
es on Lots 209,210 Finley Addition,
granted suspension; Frank W. Their-
ing requesting cancellation of 2nd.
half of 1932 taxes on Lots 7 and 8 of
G, W. Rodgers Sub., granted suspen-
sion; A. F. Utzig requesting suspen-
sion of 2nd. half of 1932 taxes on
South 1-2 of Lot 148 and South 1
foot of North 1-2 of Lot 148 East
Dubuque Addition, request granted;
Robert R. Uppinghcuse requesting
suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots
69 and 70 Glendale Addition, request
granted; Wm. H. Tuthill requesting
suspension of 2nd. half of 1932 tax-
es on Lot 64 Quigleys Snb., request
granted; Lincoln Weber requesting
suspension of 1932 taxes on Lot 90
Pleasant View Addition and North
90 feet of Lot 1 Sub. 34 Busemans
Sub. No. 1, request granted; Gert-
rude Waldorf requesting cancella-
tion of 2nd. half of 1932 taxes on
Lot 81 L. H. Langworthys Addition,
granted suspension. Councilman
Andelfinger moved that the decis-
ions of the City Council on the above
mentioned tax petitions be approved
and the Board of Supervisors to be
notified of the action of the City
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Couneil-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Communication of L. W, Roedell
requesting the City Council to re-
consider the instructions discontinu-
ing the operations of his White
Music Trailer and to allow said
trailer to operate in the City of Du-
buque during the coming season
presented and read. Couhcilman
McEvoy moved to receive and file
the communication. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
March 5, 1934
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 same for filing:
Signs
Wm. C. Leik, 501 Rhomberg Ave-
nue, Policy No. 0. L. & T. 432631,
Continental Casualty Co.; Dr. Chas.
E. Loizeaux, 220 West 9th Street,
Policy No. 0, L. & T. 432632, Con-
tinental Casualty Co.; John Schaet•
zle, 424 West Locust Street, Policy
No, 0, L. & T. 432627, Continental
Casualty Co,; Al. Burgmeier, 261
Iowa Street, Policy No. G. L. X. I.
401961, Globe Indemnity Co.; E, P,
Peryon, 257 West 8th Street, Policy
No. G. L. X. I, 401962, Globe Indem-
nity Co.; Henry Wilberding, 449
Main Street, Policy No. I. H. P,
7871325, The Travelers Insurance
Co.; Appel's Crystal Clean, 48 West
6th Street, Policy No. IDE 7878305,
The Travelers Insurance Co,; Hols-
cher's Apothecary (G. H. Holscher),
1101 Main Street, Policy No. OLT
5103, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co.;
Triangle Hatchery (Carl J. Smith),
1451 Central Avenue, Policy No.
LP 3046, Fireman's Fund Indemnity
Co.; John N, Juergens & Sana, 1824
Central Avenue, Policy No. OLT
204448, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty
Co,; Iowa Produce Co., 1255 Central
Avenue, Policy No. 0. L. & T. 432-
635, Continental Casualty Co.;
Leath & Co., 664-72 Main Street,
Policy No. OLT 613, Indemnity Ins,
Co. of North America; Sportsmans
Tavern (H. Galle & C. Lasson), 100
West 5th Street, Policy No. GLA
803311, America Surety Co, Berg-
Arduser Co. 575 Main Street, Massa-
chusetts Bonding & Ins. Co.; Reck-
ord Tire & Battery Co„ 103 West
Seventh Street, Massachusetts Bond-
ing & Ins. Co.; Kies' Bootrie, 661
Main Street, American Surety Co.
of N. Y.; Geo Trimpler, 1701 Asbury
gp Re
Session, March
1934
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Mr. J. A. Kerper, Secretary of the
Dock Board addressed the Council
stating that the Dock Board are
withdrawing their application for
Federal Funds for the construction
of a coal terminal on the river
front,
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the Gity Council approve the action
of the Dock Board in withdrawing
their application for Federal Funds
for the construction of a coal ter-
minal on the river front. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the City Manager be instructed
to install a street light at some suit-
able place between James Street and
Mercy Hospital. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Thompson, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas - Maym• Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays=None.
March 5, 1934
Street, Fireman's Fund Indemnity
Co.; The Coca-Cola Company, 441
White Street, Policy No. G737363,
General Accident; Fire & Life Assur-
ance Corporation, Ltd.
Yours very truly,
' R. M. EVANS,
City Manager
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the bonds and policies be aP-
by Councdlman Thompson.S Carrel
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Emma M. VanWinltle
et al property owners on the south
and east side of Fremont Avenue, be-
tween Grandview Avenue and pos-
sibly Simpson or Coates Streets re-
questing the City Council to prepare
a sanitary sewer project for the serv-
ing of their lots and upon comple-
tion of the preliminary survey that
r the plans be referred to the peti-
tioners and if said arrangement can
he provided then a request far labor
be submitted to the local and State
C, W, A. organizations for the neces-
sary free labor presented and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Councih
Seconded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the following named Persons be
appointed as members of the Board
of Adjustment in compliance `vith
the Zoning Ordinance; Msgr. J. M.
Wolfe for a term of five years, R. D.
Waller for a term of four years,
Louis Stoffregen for a term of three
years, W. A. Smith far a term of two
years and A. P. Abeln for a term of
one year. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger movec
that Dr, E, J. Ryan be reappointei
as a member of the Police and Firt
Commission for a term of six years
Seconded by Councilman Thompson
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmei
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz am
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman McEvoy moved to sus
pend the rules for the purpose c
allowing any one present in th
Council Chamber, who wishes to d
so, to address the Council, Seconde
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions
of la~v, as City Manager I have pre-
pared an annual Budget for the fis-
cal year April 1, 1934 to March 31,
1936 based bpon estimates of income
'and expenses for the various depart-
ments of the City of Dubuue, These
estimates show departmental ex-
penses far each department for the
preceding year and wherein an in-
crease or diminution is recommended
for the ensuing year.
I am submitting this budget to you
for your tentative approval and the
same will be published as required
by law in order that objections
thereto may be made before final
action is taken thereon by you.
Yours very truly,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager,
Regular Session, March Sth, 1934 61
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET
OF THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR 1934.35.
The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year
April 1, 1934 to March 31, 1936 on the basis of expenses for
the several departments of the City of Dubuque, Ioa-a, has
been prepared by the City Manager and such budget has
been tentatively approved by the City Council as its budget
for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1935.
This budget will be considered for final adoption by the
City Council at a special meeting to be held in the Council
Chamber at the City Hal] on the 22nd day of March, 1939
at 7:30 P. M. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting
to the same or to any item thereof or to the omission there-
from, shall present his objection to the City Council on or
before that date.
J, J. SHEA, City Clerk.
PROPOSED BUDGET FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1934.35
Sources of Revenue for 1934.35 Fiscal Operation
A-From Taxes and Moneys and Credits
Fund Levy in Regular Moneys and
Mills Tax Credits Totals
Consolidated .,.7,0000 $"31,079.00 $ 6,199.00 +$237,362.00
Bond Interest .. ~,..1.70D0 56,119.00 1,506.00 67,625.00
Band Retirement .....2.2927 75,685.00 2,030.00 77,715.00
Fire Equipment ......0617 2,D37.00 55.00 2,092 00
Fire i4[aintenance ....2.3750 78,402.00 2,103.00 80,505.00
Garbage Disp and
Street Cleaning .., .4376 14,496.00 385.00 14,834.OD
Park Operation .......5000 16,50fi.00 493.00 ~ 16,949.00
Police Pension ......,..4120 13,G01,00 364.00 13,965.00
Fire Pension ........., .5000 16,506.00 443.D0 1G,949.00
Dock Bond and
Interest .. .. ..7660 25,287.00 678.00 25,965.00
Playground Bond and
interest ..,., .....1050 3,466.00 93,00 3,559.00
Recreation Operation , .1000 3,301.OD 89.00 3,390.00
Library Operation .....6600 21,457.00 676.00 "22,067.00
Totals ... ...,, 16.9000 $557,892.00 $14,967.00 $572,977.OC
Road Tax on Agricultural
Lands .................... °84.00
Library Tax on Agricul-
tural bands .............. R ~34.OD
Moneys and Credits ,.....,.. 14,967,00
Grand Total Receipts from Taxes, as levied it
August 193 ,. ,,,$572,977,00
The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $33,-
011,351.00, which is the assessable value for 1939-5 opera-
tion upon which the 16.90 mills on said value amounts to
$657,892.00, plus moneys and credits equal to $14,967.00, plus
special taxes on agricultural lands equal to $118.00, totaling
$672,977.00. as obtained from the County Auditor. (The mill-
ag~e fur 1833-4 operation was 62.00 mills on a taxable value
lt/a assessable value) of $10,169,076.00 amounting to $630,-
983.00, plus moneys and credits oY $20,047.00, plus special
taxes on agricultural lands of $151.00, totaling $650,681.00).
B-From Miscellaneous Sources for 1934.35
Consolidated Recreation
Fund Fund
Dng Licenses ...., .. ...$ 600.00
Beer Permits ............................ 13,500.00
Business Licenses ....................... 6,500.00
Cigarette Licenses ...................... 10,000.00
Police Court Returns .................... ]0,000.00
` Scale Fees ... ........................ 800.00
Ambulance Fees ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 900.00
Franchise Tax ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 600.000
Building Permits ........................ 2,200.00
Electrical Permits ....................... 2,000.00
Plumbing Permits ....................... 1,800.00
Excavation Permits .. ................ 300.00
Registration of Vital Statistics .....,... 300.00
Miscellaneous Rentals .. .. .. 1,500.00 -
City Administration Exp, to Water Dept 2,D70.00
Garage Service to Water Dept. ,........ 400.00
Garage Service to Park Dept...... , , , , .. 3D0.00
Athletic Field Fees ...................... 500.00
State Highway Maintenance ............. 3,240.00
Dance Hal] Permits ..................... 800.00
Credit on Police Prisoners ............... 300.00
Filling Cisterns .......................... 400.00
Use of Fire Trucks .............'........, 600.00
Highway Dept. Charges ................. 6,000.00
Board of Education ...................... 1,250.00 $ 2,500,00
Miscellaneous Sales ................... 6,000.00
Bathing and Skating Receipts .• . • . . ..... . ........ 1,600.00
General 11lisc. Receipts ................... 105.00
Subtotals ................,..,.....,.$71,965.00 $ 4,000.00
62 Regular Session, March 5th, 1934
Total Misc. Receipts Estimated .., $75,965.00
Total Taxes, Moneys and credits 8648,942.00
and Misc. City Revenue , .........
WATER WORKS DIVISION
Estimated 1933-34 Water Dept. Bal. ..$ 23,000.00
Estimated 1933-34 Water Dept, Rev 133,500.00
Total Water Department .,•.,.•••••• $156,600.00
DOCK OPERATING DIVISION
Estimated 1934-35 Dock Operating Receipts •. $ 3,500.00
Estimated Grand Total Receipts and Cash
Balance for 1934-35 ...•..,..•••••••••••••••••$808,942.00
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE
MUNIC PALPPURPOSESIFOR 19304835 FHSCALAYEAR
Consolidated Special
Group ~ blind Funds Totals
I. Genera] Ad-
ministration ...•.•.$ 39,025.00 ........•• $ 39,025.00
I1. Protection
Life & Prop ..,..•. 97,956.00 82,597.00 180,053.00
lII. Health &
Sanitation • • • ~ ~ •'„ 105,056.00 14,834.00 119,890.00
IV. HighttaYS • • • • • • • •
V. Charities, Donations
and Library Op-
ation .............. 22,067.00 22,067A0
VI. Parlc Operation ...... • . 16,949.00 16,949.00
VII. Rem•eation ............ 1,016.00 7,390.00 8,406.00
VIiI. Miscellaneous ........ 14,689.00 .. • • • • • •" 11,370.00
IX. i4farhets and Scales ... 1,370.00 .......,.,
X. Municipal Im-
provements ........ 11,000.00 .......... 11,000.00
XI, Police Pensions ................ 13,965.00 13,965.00
Fire Pensions ........ .....••••• 16,949.00 16,949.00
X11, Municipal In- 136,340.00 135,340.1111
,...,
debtedness • • • • • • •' • • • " 25,965.00 26,906A0
Doclc Bond and int. ...... • .. • •
Playground 3,559.00 3,559.00
Bond and int. ..........
Subtotals for City
Appropriation ......$309,327.00 $339,615.00 $fi4S,942At1
WATER DEPARTMENT
Operation and Betterments .........• $137,656.00 ..........
Sinking Fund 18,D00.00155,656.~i0
Non-APPropriation ...................... .. .$ 899.00
DOCK DEPARTMENT
Operating Expense . , ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • $ 8,500.00 $ 3,500.00
Totals ...,•....••.$309,327.00 $198,771.00
Grand Total ....•••••••• $808,9g2.0U
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
FISCGROUPAIR-GENERALI ADM N STRA-f1O1N 1935,
(Consolidated Fund)
1933-34 1934-35
Item Number Appropriations Appropriations
Item 101-City Council. 175.00 $ 175.00
B Travel Expense ..... • • • • • ~ ; ; ; ; $ 26.00 25.00
J. Miscellaneous ..,.,,.•.•.•••
Totals $ 200.00 $ 200.00
Item iD2-City Manager's Office.
A, Salary City Manager ...... • • •.$8,000.000 *$6,ODO.OD
A. Salary Secretary ......••.••••• 1,800.00 1,800.00
A. Salary Stenographer ......,.... 1,300.00 1,300.00
R Travel ......................... 75.00 100.00
C. Office .....•.•••••••••••••••••••• 110.00 126.00
D. Printing & Advertising .,...... 50.00 25 D0
F. IIlaintenance ... •••••••••••••••• 175.00 175.00
G. Material & Supplies • • • • • • • • • • • • 300.00 360.00
I. Insurance .......••••••••••••••• 36.00 35.00
Totals .........................$9,846.00 $8,910.40
Item 103-City Clerk's Office
A. Salary City Cleric ...............$2,160.00 $2,150.00
D. Printing S Advertising ...,.•.• 25.00 25,00
F.. Equipment ......:...................... ,,,.....
G Material & SupPlres .....•••••• 45.00 45.00
Totals ........................$2,220.00 $2,220.00
Item-104-City Auditor's Office 2 200.00 *$2,200.U0
A. Salary City Auditor • • • • • • • " $ 50.00 26.00
D. Printing & Advertising , • • • • • • • •
E Equipment •••••••• ••••^•"" "15.00 ~•~~26.OU
F. Maintenance ,..,.,,..•.,........
Regular Session, March Sth, 1934
G. Material & Supplies ..,......,.. 200.00 S60,D0
Totals ,.,$2,466.00 $2,400.00
Item 105-City Treasurer's Office
A, Salary City Treasurer ,...,,....$2,150.00 •$2,160.00
A. Salary Stenographer (',~ Time) 390.00 390.00
D. Printing & Advertising ...,.,,.. 60.00 26.00
E. Equipment .............................
F.
Maintenance .................. 16.00 ........
25.00
G. Material & Supplies , ... , .. , .... 100.00 60.00
I, Surety Bond ..................... 300.00 300.00
Totals ,,,,,,•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$3,005.00 $2,940,00
Item 106-City Solicitor's Office
A. Salary City Solicitor ,.,..,......$3,600.00 $3,600.00
B. Travel .......................... 40.00 40,00
C. Office ........................... 40.00 40.00
D. Printing & Advertising ......,,, 25.00 10.00
G. Material & Supplies .;,......... 80,00 76.00
Totals ........................$3,785.00 $3,765,00
Item 108-City Assessor's Office
A. Salary City Assessor ...,,...,..$1,000.00 $1,000.00
A. Salary Asst. Assessors ....,.... 720.00 720.00
G. Material 3c Supplies ... ...... 10.00 10,00
J. Salary Board of Review ........ 1,000.00 600.00
Totals ........................$2,730.00 $2,330.00
Item 109-City Engineer's Office
A. Salary City Engineer .....,...,.$2,700.00 $2,700.00
A. Salary Asst. Engineer .,........ 1,700.00 ~ 1,700.00
A. Salary Draftsman .............. 1,800,00 1,800.00
A, Salary Extra Help .............. 300.00 500.00 '
B. Travel .................. 26.00 35.00
C. Office & Telephone .......,,... 15,00 10.00
D. Printing A Advertising ................ ,,,.,,.,
E. Equipment .......................100.00 75.07
F. Maintenance ....:.............. 400.00 425.00
G. Material Sc Supplies ..,..,....., 400.00 400.00
1. Insurance ....................... 50.00 45.00
Totals ........................$7,490.00 $7,fi90.00
Item 113-Elections
A. Salaries ................... $ 500.00
G. Material ,~ Supplies ........,,.,$ 100.00 300.00
T. Rents ................................... 60,00
Totals ........................$ 100.00 $ 860.00
Item 114-City Buildings
A. Salary Janitress ................$ 780.00 $ 780.00
A, Salary Janitor .................. 840.00 ' 890.00
A. Salary Extra Help (Part Time) 80.00 75.00
E. Equipment ............................. ......,.
F. 1lfaintenance .................... 600.00 600.00
G, Material & Supplies ..... 500.00 625.00
H. Light, Heat, Water (Water ex-
cluded 1934-35) .,..., .. 2,360.00 2,000.00
1. insurance (Due each 3 years) .......... 750.00
Totals ........................$5,150.00 $5,470,00
Item 11rPolice Court
A, Salary Judge .. ...............$1,200.00 $1,200.00
G. Material 5: Supplies .....,...... 15.00 16.00
Totals ........................$1,215.00 $1,215.00
Item 116-Civil Service Commission
G. Material & Supplies ...... , ..... $ 16.00 $ 15.00
J. Miscellaneous ...:.............. 10.00 10.0(1
Totals .. ......................$ 25,00 $ 25.00
Subtotals Group 1, General Ad.
ministration ..............$38,210.00 $39,026.00
*Twenty per cent of the City Manager's, Auditors and
Tre asurer's salary has been allocated to the Water Dept.
Fun d (20% of $6,000, plus $2,200, plus $2,150-$2,070) as shown
in the Receipts from Miscellaneous Sources a nd designated
City Administration Expense to Water Dept.
G ROUP II-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
1933-34 1934-35
Appropriations A ppropriations
Item 118-Police Department (Consolidated Fund)
A. Slaray Chief (@225.00) .$ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00
A. Salary Capt.-Secy. (1@157,60) 1,890.00 1,890.00
A, Salary Captains (2@139.60) .., 3,348.00 3,348.00
A. Salary Detectives (4@135.00) 6,480.00 6,480.00
A. Salary Deslc Sergeants
(3@]30.50) ,......., 4,698.00 4,fi96.00
A. Salary 11lotorcycle Officers
(2@130.60) ............... 3,132.00 3,132.00
63
~¢ Regular Session, March Sth, 1934
A. Salary Patrolmen (A) 776.00
34 34,776.00
.. •..
(23@126.00) •••••••" ,
A. Salary Patrolmen (B) 736.00
2 2,736.00
(2@114.00)
A. Salary Matron (1@90.00) • • • ~ ,
1~p80.00
gg2
00 1,080.00
972.00
A. Salary Macron (1@81.00) ....' .
270 DD 270.00
A. Salary Special Officers .•••• " 60.00 60.00
B. Travel .,,....,.••••••••••• " " 600.00 360.00
C. Office, Telephone .. , • . • • • • "' 100.00 25.00
D• Printing •••••••••••••• " " ' 500.00 1,000.00
E. Equipment ................••.
• 2,600.00 2,100.00
F. Maintenance ,.. ••••••••••••
Material yi Supplies . • • • • • • • ^'
G 2'2
00 2 210 00
.
1. Insurance ...... • • • • • • • • • • • "' ; 00.
000.00
1 800.00
J-1. Feeding Prisoners .••• " "
J-2. Miscellaneous (injuries) ••••• ,
800.00 500.00
... $70,632.00 $69,817,00
Totals ...................
Item 119•A-Fire Department Operation (Consolidated
and Special Funds)
Salary Chief (1@206.25)......
A
$ 2,476.00 2,475.00
$ 3
00
664
.
A. Salary Capt.-Secy. (2@148.50)
50)
s (6@139
i
t 10,049.00 .
,
10,044.00
.
n
a
A. Salary Cap
A. Salary Driver-Mechanic 782.00
1 1,782.00
(1@145.50) • •
A. Salary Lieutenants (7@130.50) ,
1.264
00 1Q962,00
fi,264,00
A. Salary Engineers (4@130.50) ,
A. Salary Firemen (A)
(36@126.00) ,.,......_.•... 64,432.00 54,932.00
..,.
.
A. Salary Firemen (B) (0@108.00) •"60.00 ..
.
60.00
................
B. Travel • •" "'
C Office, Telephone, Etc. • • • • •"
425.00
25.00 425.00
26.00
D, Printing ...................••; 2,000,00
' 1,800.00
F, ,Maintenance ..••••••••••••'•
Material 5c SuPPl1es • • • • • • • • • •
G
'
• 2,400.00 2,200.00
,
:'Voter
H. Heat, Light, Water (
Excluded 1934-35) •••••' 3,000.00 2,400.00
00
275
..........
I. Insurance " "
"""
J Miscellaneous (Injuries) • • • • • 250.00
500.00
• .
400.00
200.00
J-1. Interest on Warrants .••••••• •••••••••
.... .$98,173.00 $97.298.00
Totals .........
Item 119.8-Fire Equipment (Special Fund)•
$ 092.00
E. ItemE20-Firenand Police Ala (Conso/idated Fund).
rm
A. Salary City Electrician at
......$1,300.00
$1,800.011
$150.00 .................
...............
A. Salary Asst. City Elect.
at
.. 1, 566.00
1,5G6.00
$130.50 ..... ..........................
A. Salary Helper (Part time) . •-• ....
• •• 160.00 150.00
60.00
C. Office .......................................... ......
240,00 200.00
,,
E. Equipment .............................. ,,,,...
... 255.00 220.00
....
F. Maintenance ..........................
Material and SuPPlies.-..- -..°
G ....
-- 240.00 240.00
.
H. Heat, Power, Water (water ex- 250
00 225.00
eluded 1934-35) .................... .
.... • 35.00
... 35.00
1. Insurance ..................................... ....
: .......$4,546.00 $4,496.00
.........
Totals ...........................
Item 121-Building Inspector .(Consolidated Fund).
i~ Time s/4 Time
A. Salary Building Inspector ( full
200.00
$1 1,800.00
$
,
........................... .
time, $2400)
A. Salary Stenographer (Part tune) 166.00 1G6A0
25.00
C. Office ............ ............................ ...... 15.00 15.00
D. Printing .................. ,..., ....... .......
........
E. Equipmen ................................ ........
100.00 100.00
F. Maintenance .......................
G. Material and SnpPlies......._.... ........
........ 25 00 75.00
26.00
I. Insurance ................................... ........
Totals ................................... ........$1,60G.00 $2,206.00
Item 122-Plumbing Inspector (Consolidated Fund),
>~ Time ~'~ Titne
A, Salary Plumbing Inspector (full$1
080.00 $1,G20.U0
,
time, $21GD) .......................
Salary Stenographer (part time) 112.00
A 112.00
,
C. Office ......... ....................... ......... 26.00
00
15 15.00
D. Printing ............... ...................
G. Material and Supplies • ••° .. " .
.........
"""" 30
00 25.00
30.00 ,
J-1. Phmibing Board .................... .
......... ...
J-2. Miscellaneous ..................... .
Totals .. ............_ ....... $1,287.00 $1,827.00
Item 123-Electrical Inspector (Consolidated Fund)Ti
e
~ Time tn
~i
A. Salary Electrical Inspector (full$1
110.00 $1,665.00
,
time, $2,220) .............
A. Salary Stenographer (part time) 112.00
26.00 112.00
25.00
C. Office ....................................... .........
Regular Session, I12arch Sth, 1934
D. Printing ............................................. 15.00 15.00
F. Maintenance ................................... 100.00 100
00
G. Material and Supplies ..................... 75.00 .
75
00
I. Insurance ........................................ 25.00 .
25.00
Totals ............ ...............................$1,402.00 $2,017.00
Item 124-Dog Pound (See Item 142 for 19 33.4).
J. Humane Society, Stray Dogs ........ .......... 300.00
Subtotals Group II,
Protection of Life and Property......$180,224.00 $180,053.00
GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION,
Item 125-Health Operation (Consolidated Fund).
A. Salary Director (part time)......,$ 1,700.00 ' $ 1,700.00
A. Salary Sanitary Inspector,........ 1,300.00 1,300.00
A. Salary, Clerk ............................... 840.00 840.00
A. Salary Restaurant Inspector...... 840.00 840.00
A. Salary Public Health Nurse,
head (10 months) ....................... 1,550.00 1,550.00
A. Salary Public Health Nurse,
(1D months) ............................. 1,300.00 1,300.00
A. Salary Public Health Nurse,
(10 months) .............................. 1,250.00 1,250.Ob
A. Salary Public Health Nurse,
(10 months) .............................. 1,150.00 1,150.00
B. Travel ................................................ 50.00 60.00
C. Office ............................................ 100.00 100.00
D. Printing .......................................... 50.00 60.00
E. Equipment ...... ................................ ......
F. ..
Maintenance ...................................
,
G. Material and Supplies ................... 200.00 200.00
J-1 . Laboratory F,xpenses ................... 900.00 900.00
J-2 . Miscellaneous .............................. 150.00 160.00
---
Totals .........................................$11,380.00 ---
$11,380.00
Item 126-Visiting Nurses (Consolidated Fund).
See Item 142 for 1933-4.
J, Visiting Nurses' Association........$ .............. $1,200.00
Item 127-Sewer Maintenance (Consolidate d Fund).
A. Salary Foreman ..............................$1,500.00 $1,500,00
A. Salary Labm'ers (regular) .............. 4,960.00 5,000.00
A. Salary Laborers (extra) ............... 810.00 900
00
E Equipment ....................................... 100.00 .
200
00
F. ]Maintenance ................................... 350.00 .
350
00
G. i4Jaterial and Supplies ........ ........... 305.00 .
350.00
1, Insurance ....... ... .. .................... 35.00 35.00
J. Porver for Electric Sewer Pumps 1,000.00 800.40
Totals ...........................................$9,110.00 $9,135.00
Item 128-Garbage Disposal (Consolidated Fund).
J• Contract for Garbage Collection
and Disposal .............................$18,000.00 $18,000.00
Subtotals Group III,
Health and Sanitation .........................$38,490.00 $39,715.00
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS.
Item 131-Highway Administration (Consolidated Fund),
A. Salary Superintendent ..................$2,200.00 $2
400.00
C. Office ....... ...................................... ,
~ . ..........
Equipment .......... ............................. ........
..........
F. ..
Maintenance, parts only ................ 125.00 ..........
150.00
G, material and .SuPPlies ..................... 175.00 175.00
I. Insurance ........................................... 25.00 25.00
Totals ............................................$2,525.00 $2,750.00
Item 132-Street Repairing (Consolidated F und).
A. Salary Laborers ................................$14,400.00 $19,000.00
E. Equipment ....................................... 500.00 2,000.00
F, maintenance (parts) ................... 1,500.00 2,500.00
G.
'' material and Supplies .................. 8,540.00 9,800.00
I, Insurance ....................................... 480.00 460.00
---
Totals .........................................$25,400.00 ---
$28,760.00
Item 133-City Garage (Consolidated Fund) .
A. Salary Head 11lechanic ...................$1,800.00 $1,800.00
A. Salary IVlechanics (3)......._ ............. 2,955.00 3,500.00
C. Office .................................................. 50.00 50.00
F.. Equipment ........................................ 50.00 50.00
F. Maintenance ........ .......................... 100.00 300
00
G. Material and Supplies ........................ 225.00 .
250.00
H. Heat, Light, Water (water ex-
cluded 1934-6) ............................ 850.00 800
00
I. Insurance ........................................... 100.00 .
100.00
To tals .......................................................$6,130.00 $6,850.00
6S
66 Regular Session, March 5th, 1934
Item 138-Street Lighting (Consolidated Fund).
H. Total Street Lights ..........................$57,375.00 $57,500.00
Item 140-Street Cleaning (Consol. & St. Cleaning
Funds)
A. Salary Drivers & Laborers .$ 12,000.00
$ 12,000.00
E, Equipment (including 1-3 new 2130.00 2,130.00
Sweeper) " " " 1,000.00
F, Maintenance, Parts Only . • .
1 1,300.00
1,6D0.00
G. Material & Supplies • • • • • • • "
~1OD.00 226.00
' I. Insurance ........••.••••••••
Totals ....,...••••••••••••$ 17,130.00 $ 17,155.00
Item 140.6-Ash and Can Collection (Consoh Fund)
A. Salary Drivers & Laborers $ 6,200.00
5,30D,06
$
E. Equipment ................• ••"050.00
F. Maintenance, Parts Only • • • 000
00 760.00
700.00
.
G. Material ~ Supplies .. • • • • •' 125.00 126.00
I Insurance ........••••••••••••
,..$ 6,875.00
Totals
Subtotals Group IV, Highways ,.$115,435.00 876.00
$119,890.00 '
$
GROUP V-CHARITIES AND LIBRARY
Item 142-Charities (Consolidated Fund)
J-1, Visiting Nurses Association $ 1,200.00 Soe I tem No. 126
J-2 Memorial Day Celebration • • • •' 300.06 See I
J-3. Humane Society-Stray Dogs tem No. 124
Totals ........$ 1,800.00 •••••••••
Item 143-A-Library Operation (Library Fu nd)
A. Salary Librarian •••••••••$ 2,052.00
512
00
1
b
i $ 2,052.00
1,512.00
.
,
an ,.
rar
A. Salary Reference Li
Salary Catalogue Librarian .. 1,350.00
A ,
.
A. Salary Child Librarian .....•• 1,242.00
00
080
1
i
ib 242.00
1
1,080.00
,
.
rar
an
A. Salary Circulation L
864
00 864.00
.
A. Salary School Librarian ....
A. Salary Gen. Asst. (A) Libr .. 810.00 810.01
00
70$
A. Salary Gen. Asst. (B) Libr... 702.00 .
A. Salary Gen. Asst. (C) Lib, 021
00 621.00
.
(Part Time) ...........,
A. Salary Extra Help
(Part Ttme) ..,......... 1,179.00
1,179.00
A. Salary Janitor ........ ,.. • • • • • 1,080.00
85.00 1'086.00
D. Printing ...................
• •
E. Equipment 4,565.00
•~~••••~~•~•~•••••~ 3 308.00 4,200.011
2,367.00
F. blaintenance
G. Material & Supplies ..... • • • • • 900.00
00 823.00
00
1
600
1, 600.
H. Heat, Light, Water • • • • • • • "' 4D6.00 ,
.
400.00
...
I. Insurance .. ........ ,.,.
Allowance for Delinquent
J-1
.
2,399.OD
Taxes ...,...•••-•••• • • • • • • • • •
100.00
J-2 Interest on Warrants ..••••••• •••••••••
......................$25,749.00
Totals 22,067.00
$
Item 143.6-Library Building Fund (Speci al Fund) '
Payment of Masonic Temple
J
.
$ 3,987.00
Property
Library Total far Both Funds ...$29,736.00
$22,067.00
Subtotals Group V, Charities and $31
636Ap $22,067.00
,
Library ...............
GROUP VI-PARKS (Park Fund)
Item 144-A-Park Administration ,(Par k Operating
Fund) .
Salary Superintendent .. .,.•$1,800.00
A
$ l,8UU.00
.
A. Salary Expert (Part Time) .. :iU0.0U
50.00
.,...
•
~)
B. Travel ....................
125.00 0
10U.
C. Office .... ...............
D. Printing and Advertising • • • " 15.00 25.06
15.00
,T. Miscellaneous ................ _
Totals .....................•$ 2,315.00 $ 1,990.00
Item 144-B-Park Areas, Buildings, Etc. (Park Operat-
Ing Fund)
000.00
$ll 8,400.U1i
$
,
A. Salary Laborers .............
300.00 300.06
E. Equipment ....••.••••••••••••
800.00 500.00
F. Maintenance ... •••••••••••
2,000.00
G. Material and Supplies • • • • " 3
000.00 2,500.00
2,500.00
,
H. Heat, Light, Water ... • • • • " 500.00 500.00
1. Insurance ........••.••••••• " ' 200.00
J-1. Band Ceucerts 385.00
Improvements ••
234.00
J-2. Miscellaneous
Allowance for Delinquent
J-3
.
485.00
Taxes .................... .....
t
•• • • • • • •
26.00
s .••••••• ••
S_4• Interest on Warran
Totals ....................•.$18,670.00 #1#,969.00
Regular Session, March 5th, 1934 67
Subtotals for Group VI, Park
Operation ................$20,985.00 $16,949.00
Item 144•C-County Levy (Not City Levy)
(Not Included In City Budget Totals)
J. Improvements 1933-34 Levy-
50 Mil] ................($5,036.00)
1934-36 Levy-.20 Mill ........ ($6,780.00)
GROUP VII-RECREATION OPERATIO N
(Ftecreatfon and Consol, Fund)
Item 145•A~-Recreation Administration
A, Salary Director .................$2,250.00 $2,260.00
B. Travel .......................... 60.00 .50.00
C. Office ......................... 35.00 36AU
F. Maintenance .................... 216.00 216.00
G. baterial and Supplies .......... 100.00 100.00
Totals ........................$2,651.00 $2,651.0(1
Item 145.8-playgrounds
A. Salary Supervisors and Play
Directors (2 mo.) ,,., ,,,$2,200.00 $2,200.00
A. Salary Caretaker (Part Time) .. 125.00 200.OD
D. Printing ........................ 26.00 25,OD
E. Equipment ...................... 175.00 200.00
F. 1l4aintenance .................... 375.00 375.00
G, Material and Supplies ........., 50.00 100.00
H. Heat, Light, Rater ..........,. 100.00 100.00
Totals ........................$3,050.00 $3.200.00
Item 145-C-Music Week
J. Cost of Music Week (Supplies) $ 200.00 $ 200.00
Item 145•D-Winter Sports
A. Salary Checlc Room Help
(Part Time) ...............$ 126.OD $ 125,Ou
A. Salary Laborers ................ 450.00 450.00
C. Office ... ..................... ........ 6.00
);. Equipment 100.00
F. Maintenance .. ......,...., 200.00 136,OD
G. IIlaterial and supplies .......,.. 100.00 136.00
H. Heat, Light, tiVater ......,...., 210.60 120.00
I. Insurance ....................... 16.00 15.00
Totals ........................$1,100.00 $1,085.00
Item 145-E-Bathing Beach
A. Salary Guards (Pat•t Time) ...$ 350.00 $ 35D.00
A. Salary Laborers (Part Time) ... 250.00 250.00
C. Office ... ...................... 15.00 15.00
E. Equipment ..................... 100.00 150.00
F: Maintenance .... ............. 245.00 250.00
G. Material and Supplies ...,...... 100.00 100.D0
H. Light, Heat, Water ............ ........ .......,
I. Insurance ....................... 56.00 56.00
Totals .....................$1,115.00 $1,170.00
Item 145•F-Indoor Winter Sports
J. Miscellaneous [ndoor Sports ....$ 200.00 $ 100.00
Allowance far Tax Delinquency ...$1,674.00 .,,.,,..
Subtotals for Group VII, Recreation $9,990.D0 $8,406.OD
GROUP VIII=MISCELLANEOUS (Consolidated Fund).
1933-4 1934-6
item Number Approp. Approp,
Item 146-Athletic Park.
F, maintenance .... .............................$ 300.00 $ 300.00
G. Material and Supplies ................. 100.00 1D0.00
H. Current for Lights, Water............ 26.00 50.00
I. Instttance ......... ............................ 310.00 400.00
J-1. Miscellaneous ................................... 1D0.00 100.00
Totals ....... .. ..............................$ 835.00 $ 950.00
Item 147-Planning and Zoning.
D. Printing ........ .................................$ 300.00 $ ..........
J, 11liscellaneous ..............._ ................. 200.00 100.00
Totals .......................................$ 500.00 $ 100.00
Item 148•E-Ambulance.
A, Salary Driver ....................................$1,512.00 $1,512.00
F, Maintenance .... ........................... 325.OD 300.00
G. Material and Supplies .................... 150.00 125.00
I. Insurance ........... ......................... 352.00 362.00
J. Miscellaneous ................ ................ .......... ..........
Totals ........................................$2,339,00 $2,289.00
Item 148•C-Other Miscellaneous,
J-2. Iowa League of Municipalities $_.._ .. $ 50.00
J-3. Damages ...... .,, 3,500.00 3,500.00
J-4, Printing Council Proceedings 3,600.00 3,000.00
i,o
RP~',11ar Session, March 5th, 1934
J-7. Mississippi Valley Assn Dues 100.00 100.00
00
675
............................... 675.00
J-8. State Audit
J-10. Repairs to City Clock .............. 175.00
00 .
125.00
00
1
000
J-11, Miscellaneous Unclassifted ........ 963.
Workmen's Compensation Ins.. 1,700.00
J-12 ,
.
1
,
J-13. Interest on Warrants .., ••• • -• •~•°--•
--- 500.00
-----
Totals .........................................$10,713.00 $10,850.00
Item 148-D-Relief Work.
G. Material and Supplies ....................$ 2,OOO.OD $ 50D.00
Subtotals for Group VIII,
Miscellaneous .......................$16,387.00 $14,689.00
GROUP IX-MARKETS AND PUBLIC SCALES.
Item 152-Markets and Scales (Consolidated Fun
A. Salary Market Master ....................$12 1,250.00
00
$ 36
35.00
F, Maintenance ....................... ...........
Material and Supplies-•• ~ • •° •••- - Z
G .
66.00
.
O 00
J, Miscellaneous ................................ 20.00
Subtotals Group IX, Markets
330
00
$1 37D.00
1
$
.
,
and Scales ........................... ,
GROUP X-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS
(Consolidated Fund).
Item 1fi2-Gradipg, etc„ City Share.
J. Improvement ...............................$11,000.00 $11,000.00
' Subtotals Group X,Improve-
--
---
-
ments ...................................$11,000.00 $11,000.00
GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS (Police and Fire
Pension Funds).
J-1. Police Pensions .............................$12,591.00
486
00
12 $13,965.00
16,949.00
.
,
J-2. Fire Pensions ..............................
---
Subtotals Group X1, Pen-
00
$25
077
$3D,914.00
,
.
sions ...................................
GROUP XII-MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
(Bond and Interest Funds)
Item 161-J-1-City Bond and Interest.
A-1. Regular Bond Interest ...............$ 56,563.00 $ 57,617.56
A-2. Voting Machine Bond............ 1,OD0.00
000
00
15 --
15,000.00
,
.
A-5. Grading Bonds ..........................
Storm Sewer Ronds ...... ........ 3,000.00
A-fi 3,OOOA0
.
Sinlring Fund Refunding' Bands 64,000.00
A-8 59,722.]9
.
Allowance for Shrinltage,.......... 624.00 ~ - -
Totals .................................... $140,177.00 $13b,340.00
Item 161-J-2-Playground Bond and Interest,
A-1. Interest an Bonds ........... ...........$ 658.75
00
000
3 $ 581.25
OOO.D0
3
.
,
A-2. Bnnd Redemption ....... ................
Allowance far Delinquency .,........ 18.25 ,
27.75
Totals .......... ................................$3,072.00 $3,559.00
Item 161 J•3-Dock Bond and Interest.
A-1, lnterest on Dock Bonds ..............$13,517.50
00 '
000
13
.
,
A-2. Daclc Bond Redemption .•....• ••
Allowance for Delinquency......... 133.60
--
---
-
Totals ......... ............................$2fi,651.00
Subtotals for Group XII,
Municipal Indebtedness .................. $170,500.00
Grand Totals ........................ $659,214.00
Less Allowances far Delinquent
Tales included in above Grand
Subtotals in Literary, Park, Rec-
reation and Indebtedness Funrls -5,328.75
Net Appropriations (less allow-$653,835.25 $645,881.75
antes) ..................................
ADDITIONAL APPIROPRTATEpEVENUE NOT
A. Cansol. ~ Street Cleaning t$ 31,915.00 . • • • • •
F'unr5s ........
B. Fire Maintenance Fund ...... 6,752.00 • • • • • • •
C. Deductior. included in Grand
Subtotals including i.ibra-
ary, Parks, Recreation, 60.26
Bond and Interest . 5,328.76 j'
D. Allowance for Doclc Bond Fund
from Doclc Operating 1,140.00 . • • • • • • • • •
Fund .................
Regular Session, March 5th; 1934 69
GRAND TOTAL CITY APPROPRIATIONS
Exclusive of Muter and Dock Op-
eration) including al-
lowance for Delinquent
Taxes .................$099,021.00 $048,942.00
GROUP XIII-WATERWORKS (Self-Supporting)
SUMMARY
Year Year
Receipts 1933-4 1934-6
Estimated Cash on Hand April 1st $
' 15,000.00 $ 23
000.00
Estimated Receipt
s from Metered ,
Sales ..............120;000.00
Estimated Receipts from Flat Rate 125,000.00
Sales .............
Estimated Receipts from Fire Pro- 300.00 500.00
tection Service .......,,,.. 2,VOO.OD 2,000.00
Estimated Non-Operating Receipts 1,000.00 2,500.00
Estimated Repayment of Loan to Li-
brary ($7500) ................. 4,000.00 3,500.00
Totals ... .....................$192,300.D0 $166,500.00
WATER WORKS EX PENSES
Item 149-A-Administration
Expenses
A, Salary Superintendent ......... $ 3,000.00 $ 3
000.00
A. Salary Cashier ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1,800.00 ,
1,800.00
9. Solar ~ Accountant
3 1,800.00 1,800.00
A. Salary Stenographer ,....,..... 1,250.00 1
250.OD
A. Salary Extra Help ............. 100.00 ,
100
06
B. Travel 75.04 .
100.00
C. Office, Postage, Etc, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,750.00 1,200.00
D. Printing ........................ 225.00 200.00
E. Equipment ..................... 400.00 500A0
F. Maintenance 300.OD 300.00
G. Aaterial and Supplies .....,,,.. 450.60 400.00
I Insurance .................. .. 40.00 40.00
J-1. Sinlsnig Fund Reserve ,.....,. 18,000.00 18,000.00
J-2, Refunds .................. 2,000.00 2,000.00
J-3. Miscellaneous ..................
300.00
300.00
J-4, Administration Expenses to City .,...... 2,07D.OU
Totals ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$31,490.00 $33,080.00
Item 149.6-Water Operation
A. Saiary Field Engineer ,.,....,.$ 2,000.00 $ 2
000.00
A. Salary Plant Engineer ,.....,,. 1,800.00 ,
1,SOD.OU
A. Salary Asst. Plant Engineers (5) 7,5D0.00 7,500.u0
A. Salary Extra Station Labor ,... 300.00 300
00
A, Salary Tapper ,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,440.00 .
1
490.00
A Salary Meter Service blan ..... 1,320.00 ,
1,320.00
A, Salary Meter Repair Man .,,,. 1,620.D0 1,620.00
A. Salary Meter Reader .......... 1,320.00 1
320.00
A, Salary Asst, Meter Repairman 1,440.00 ,
1,320.00
A. Salary Genera] Foreman ...... 2,000.00 2,000.00
A. Salary Asst. General Foreman 1,500.00 1,500.00
A. Salary Laborers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,500.00 10
900.00
E. Equipment ..................... 2,600.00 ,
3
SUD.00
F. Maintenance ................. 1 0,000.00 ,
10,00600
G. 114aterial and Supplies .....,,., 1,000.00 1,200.00
H, Heat, Light, Power ........,,., 2 5,000.00 26
000.04
1. Insm•ance
~ 600.00 ,
750.00
J-1 Main Extensions ............... 6,000.00 15,626.00
J-2 Betterments ................... 6,000.00 29,600.00
J-3 Stock Account ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3,000.00 2,500.00
J-4, Miscellaneous ................. 700.00 700.00
Totals ..............._..-........................................$80,540.00 $122,696.OD
Grand Totals for Water Depart....-. $112 .030,00 $166,656.00
Non-Appropriated Estimated
Receipts ..........................~..-..-...-......-................$ 30 ,270.D0 $ 844.D0
GROUP XIV-DOCK OPERA TING FUN D
(Self•Supporting)
SUMMARY
Year Year
Receipts 1933.34 1934-36
Estimated Cash on Hand April 1, 1939 ..
Estimated Harbor Rentals, Leases .. 650.00 650.00
Estimated Wharf Fees ................ 2,200.00 2,850.00
Estimated Miscellaneous Income ... ........ ,,,,,.,,
Totals ............................ $2,850.00 $3,500.00
Expenses
Item 153-Dock Operation
A. Salary Labor & Mechanics ,,..... $ 100.00 $ 100.00
B. Travel ........................... 100.00 100.00
F. Maintenance ..................... 250.00 250.00
$12,932.50
13,000.00
32.50
$25,9fi5.D0
$] 64, 864.00
$648,942.00
-f,0.25
70 Regular Session, March Sth, 1934
,,,..,... loo.oo
G. Material and SuPPlies • • 510.00
"' loo.oo
510.40
I. Insurance ...... • • • , • • • • • • • "
150.00
J-1 Shippers' Association Dues
f Loan to Consol, Fund
160 300.00
0
.
J-2. Return o
;00
J-3. Improvements • ~ • • • • • • , ,
" 0
150.
100.00
...............
J-4. Miscellaneous ""' ""
Reserve to Dock Bond & Int. Fund ., , 1,140.00
1,890.
Totals Docl: Operation and '
Transfers .•••$2,850.00 3 500.00
$
,
Grand Total City, Water and Doclc
et Appropriations an$
d
B
8
00
u
g
312,761.00 ,
$808,09
Reserves .
Balance of Estimated Water Income
propriated ••••'
t a
$
g44.U0
00
942
p
;;:
no
843,031.00
•'•' .
$808,
Grand Totals ...••,•••,••••'
Resolution No. 19--34
WHEREAS, the City Manager has
caused to be prepared a budget of
estimated receipts and expenditures
for the fiscal year 1934, and the same
has been submitted to this Counci]
as a basis for the preparation of the
Annual Budget required by law to be
prepared by the Council; and
WHEREAS, this Council has ex-
amined such budget and from the in-
formation therein contained has pre-
pared its budget on the basis of
estimates of the expenditures of the
several departments of the City of
Dubuque, showing therein the pur-
poses for which the estimated in-
come from tax levies and miscellan-
eous receipts will be used, so that
said budget will show all of the pro•
posed expendTHEREFORE, ensuing
year: NOW,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That the Manager's budget be and
the same is hereby tentatively
approved and the same is adapted
as its budget for the ensuing year,
1934.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause said budget to be
published in the official newspaper
of this city at least once, said pub-
lication to be made at least two
weeks in advance of the date set
herein for final hearing thereon and
adoption thereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this Council meet on the 22nd
day of March, 1934, at 7:30 o'clock
p, iVI„ in the Council Chamber at
the City Hall, for the purpose of
conducting a hearing upon the Man-
ager's budget and the Council's bnd•
get, at which time any taxpayer of
the City will be given full opportun-
ity to be heard upon any objections
m• protests made thereto, or to any
item or items thereof or to any omis-
sion therefrom, and after all parties
have been heard, said budget will be
amended or adopted, as. prepared.
Passed, adopted and approved this
5th day of March, 1934.
M. R.-KANE,
Mayor.
PETER SCHILTZ
ED..McEVOY
M. B. ANDELFINGER
ARDENAL THOMPSON
Councilmen.
Attest: J, J, SHEA, City Clerlt.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek recommending that R, F.
Conlon be granted permission to
redeem the tax sale certificate held
by the City of Dubuque against Lots
57, 58 and 59 Grandview Heights
Addition upon the face value of the
certificate of $89.99 plus 5% interest
from date of certificate, presented.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the recommendation of City
Solicitor Czizek be approved and the
City Treasurer to be instructed
accordingly, Seconded by Council-
man McEvoy. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Thompson moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
J. J. SHEA,
City Cler]z.
ecial Session, March 17th, 1934 71
Approved ....................._....-........................1934.
Adopted .....-........,........_ ......................_,..,.1934.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk,
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, March 17th., 1934.
Council met at 2:10 P. M.
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, City
Manager Evans.
Absent Councilman Thompson.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Kane and Councilman McEvoy,
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of canvassing
the petitions for nominations for
Councilmen and Park Commissioners
to be voted at the Regular Municipal
Election to be held March 26th, 1934,
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting,
Resolution No, 20,34
WHEREAS, petitions in legal form
have been filed with the City Clerk
of the City of Dubuque nominating
candidates for the office of Council-
man for the terms commencing on
the first Monday of April, 1934, and
for the first Monday of April, 1936,
and for the office of Park Commis-
sioner to fill the unexpired term of
Frank J. Piekenbrock, deceased and
the regular term, and said petitions
have been canvassed by the City
Council of said City and found to
contain the number of signatures of
electors provided by law to entitle
such persons for wham such peti-
tions have been filed to be candi-
dates for the office of Councilman
and Park Commissioner and have
their names printed on 'the official
ballots to be voted on at the regular
Municipa] Election to be held on the
26th day of March, 1934;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Re•
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
That the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to place the names
of the following named persons upon
the official ballots fol• the election
referred to and for the respective
terms and offices to be filled at said
election, to-lvit:
For Councilman-Term comment.
ing the first Monday of April, 1934.
F. M. Jaeger
Peter Schiltz
A. 0, Miller
Thomas Kirkwood
For Councilman-Term commence-
ing the first Monday of April, 1935.
John K. Chalmers
Mark R. Kane
Ardenal Thompson
Charles J. Abraham
Arnold Utzig
Frank Van Duelman
72 Special Session, March 17th, 1934
~ oved to
For Park Commissionet•, unexpired
term of Frank J. Piekenbrock.
Charles T. Landon
For Regular Term,
W, M. Clemens.
Passed, adopted and approved this
17th day of March, 1934.
M. R, I{ANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J, SHEA, City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution.~Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None,
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
Communication of Philip Stemper
malting application for the position
of either Judge or Clerk of the Elec-
tion to be held March 26th, 1934,'
iri the 14th Precinct presented and
read,
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
receive and file the communication.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Communication of Vincent E.
Sowle requesting that his name be
withdrawn from the nomination peti-
tion of Thomas Kirkwood, presented
and read,
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
suspend the rules for the purpose of
allowing any one in the Council
Chamber, who wishes to do so, to
address the Council, Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the '
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Vincent E. Sowle addressed the
Council relative to his communica-
tion requesting that his name be
withdrawn from the nomination peti-
tion of Thomas Kirkwood.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the communication of Vincent
E. Sowle be made a matter of record.
Seconded by Councilp~an McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Counctlman Andelfinger m
efer the petition to the City Man•
ger to take whatever action is
iecessary to remedy this condition.
ieconded by Councilman Schiltz.
tarried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Indelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None,
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
Notice of Claim of Ruth Grobe in
the amount of $500.00 for injuries
sustained in falling on sidewalk at
the northeast corner of the Intersec-
tion of Ninth and Main Streets, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
fer the Notice of Claim to the City
Solicitor. Seconded uy Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
Petition of Tradehome Shoe Stores
Inc., requesting permission to use
the flag pole out in the street in
front of their store at 605 Main St.
for the purpose of advertising spe-
cial promotions such as sales events
presented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petition be .
denied. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None,
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Communication of The Dubuque
Benevolent & Humane Society re-
questing the City Council to make
the customary annual appropriation
of $300.00 and aiso an additional
amount sufficient to take care of, at
least, a part of the car expense pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the communication be received
and made a matter of record.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
'Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of Drill Teant of Auxiliary
to Veterans of Foreign Wars asking
'parmission to use the Armory far
practice one evening a week pre-
sented and read.
Cotmcilman Andelfinger moved to
refer the petition to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
Seconded by Cotmcilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
,Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of James Mulligan et al
requesting that rock and gravel be
street be made passable presentril
and read.
Special Session, March 17th, 1934 73
Petition of John B. Wersinger re-
questing that he be granted a free
permit to peddle fruit and vegetables
presented and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Naps-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
Claim of Dr. L. Vogt in the amount
of $4.25 for the replacing of window
glass broken by the Fire Department
on March 1st in answering a fire call,
said accident being caused by a link
being broken on chain of Fire Truck
and being thrown through the win-
dow, presented and read.
Upon t•ecommendation and the ad-
vice of City Solicitor Czizek, Coun-
cilman Schiltz moved that the claim
be denied, Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-.None,
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of Dominick Gala et al
requesting that Garfield Avenue be•
tween Marshall and Roosevelt Street
be graded as a C. W. A. project, pre-
sented and read. -
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
fet• the petition to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger.
Cart•ied by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absence Councilman Thompson.
Petition of J. W. & Marie Hunt
requesting that in case Garfield Ave.
between Marshall and Roosevelt
Streets is graded that the level of
the street he made not more titan
five feet below the present surface
line of Lot 242 presented and read,
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of Joe Young et al re-
questing that a street light be in-
stalled on the corner of Burlington
Street and Primrose Street pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
refer the petition to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
Petition of Nellie B, Tinkham, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1932 taxes on
S. E. 150 feet of Lot 593 Ham's Ad-
dition, presented and read. .
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
refet• the petition to the City Soli-
citor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas - Mayot• Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of Lillian L. Hargus, re-
fet'red to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1933 taxes and
pt•ior years on Lot 1 of the Sub. of 1
of 1 of City Lot 607, presented and
read,
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
refer the petition to the City Soli-
citor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Council Proceedings fot• the Month
of December, 1933, presented for
approval. Councilman McEvoy moved
that the Council Proceedings for the
month of December, 1933, be ap•
proved as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the pttblishers, of the list of
claims for which warrants wet•e
dt'awn during the month of Janu•
nary, 1934, presented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
receive and file the proof of publi-
cation. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Cart'ied by the fallowing
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
March 9, 1934.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am submitting herewith reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasurer
and City Water Department for the
month of. February, 1934, also list
of claims and list of payrolls for
which warrants were drawn during
the montlt of February, 1934,
Yaws very truly,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
~_
~~
74 Special Session; March 17th, 1934
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the reports be received and
placed on file. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schiltz, Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Resolution No. 21-34
A Resolution approving applica•
tion for the sale of beer and author-
izing the issuance of permit.
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque has examined
the application which has been filed
for permit for the sale of beer within
the City of Dubuque and has ap-
proved such application as applies to
the person herein named at the loca-
tion described herein: N 0 W,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun•
cil that permit for the sale of beer
within the City of Dubuque be and
the same is hereby authorized and
ordered issued, as follows:
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Maurice A. Hill, 1828 Central Ave.
George Dell, 1298 Washington
Street,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with this applica-
tion be approved,
Passed, adapted and approved this
17th day of March, 1934.
M, R. KANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY
PETER SCHILTZ
M, B, ANDECoun Gmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Councilman Andelfinger move
that the list as checked by the Coun
cil be approved and they be appoint-
ed to serve as Judges and Clerks of
Election at the Regular Municipal
Election to be held March 26th, 1934
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmet
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Jecklin, Michael Cahill and Frank G.
Skemp; Clerks, Edith Oliver and
Margaret Kinsella.
Third Precinct-Judges, John J.
Williams, Pearl Hoerner and Wm. J.
Glenn; Clerks, Esther Byard and
Carrie McGeugh.
Fourth Precinct -Judges, May
Hedley, Frank Hughes and Mayme
Shearn; Clerks, Martha Hunt and
Loretta Powers,
Fifth Precinct -Judges, Chris.
Braun, T. M. Langton and Ruby
Stenck; Clerks, Sadie Trader and
Margaret, Lavery.
Sixth Precinct~Judges, Ernest
Buchet, Albert Stoller and Walter F.
Jaeger; Clerks, Estelle Dell and Lil•
lion Fleege.
Seventh Precinct-Judges, Fred
Wolfe, Car] Klauer and Thomas
Allen; Clerks, Mayme McCraney and
Nina SAates.
Eighth Precinct-Judges, Fred J.
Feller, Marjoirie C. Powers and
James D. Freeman; Clerks, Esther
Sanderson and Jennie I. Starr.
Ninth Precinct-Judges, Bert Wil-
liams, Walter Cooper and John
Merkes; Clerks, Edna Widdowson
and Katherine Linehan.
Tenth Precinct-Judges, Arthur
Nelson, Hattie Donatsch and Jas, J.
Herting; Clerks, Teresa M, Birkett
and Blanche Hansel,
Eleventh Precinct-Judges, Frank
Weidenbacher, George Kutsch and
Dorothy Grobe; Clerks, Florence
Hennig and W. W. Knoll.
Twelfth Precinct-Judges, Chris.
Steiner, W, S. Ludwig and W. J•
Roesner; Clerks, Margaret Meuser
and Helen Stansfield.
Thirteenth Precinst-Judges, John
Noel; Jahn L. Heim and Martin A.
Riedi; Clerks, Mary B. Groff and
Hazel Johannsen.
Fourteenth Precinct - Judges,
Arnold Warne, Lucille Hertner and
H. T. Gilliam; Clerks, Dorothy Bauer
and Mrs. Alvin Agard.
Fifteenth Precinct-Judges Emory
d Healy, George Roepsch and George
Scherrer; Clerks, Eda Fiedler and
Rasa Foz.
Resolution No. 22-34
WHEREAS, street, sewer, and
other improvement bonds heretofore
issued pursuant to resolutions adopt-
ed by the Council of the City of Du•
buque to pay the cost of constructing
street, sewer and other improve-
ments hereafter mo~•e particularly
described, become due and payable
on April 1, 1934 in the sum of Fifty
Thousand Dollars, ($50,000) and the
funds to be realized from the collec-
tion of the special assessments levied
upon benefited Properties w e r e
pledged to the payment of the prin-
cipal and interest of said bonds; and
WHEREAS, certain of said assess-
The following persons were ap-
pointed to serve as Judges and
Clerks of the Regular Municipal
Election of 11larch 26th, 1934:
First Precinct-Judges, Vera Ham,
Fred Schreiner and W. A. McClain;
Clerks, Mae Grube and Julia Taylor.
Second Precinct-Judges, Lucile
ecral Session, March 17th, 1934 75
ments have not been paid and this
Council deems it necessary and ad-
visable to make immediate provision
for the payment of said bonds by the
issuance of refunding bonds, said
bonds or the proceeds therefrom to
be used only to pay maturing street,
sewer and other improvement
bonds; and,
WHEREAS, the street, sewer and
other improvement bonds which it
is proposed hereby to refund and the
description of the 'public improve
menta for which such original bonds
were issued are described as fol-
lows:
Freemont Street from Grandview
Avenue tp Simpson Street, Bbnd No.
8843; Shiras Road, Band No. 9497;
Linwood District Sewer Bond, No,
9669; Eagle Point District Sewer,
Bond No. 9751; 18th Street, Bond No.
9810; 19th Street, Bond No, 9853;
Jones Street, Bonds No. 9892, 9893;
Julien Avenue from Delhi tb Auburn,
Bond No. 10029; Metz Street, Bond
No. 10088; Bryant Street, Bond No.
10159; Garfield Avenue, Bonds No,
10279, 10283; Seminary Street, Bands
ATO. 10453, 10454; Montrose Terrace,
Bond No, 10515; Jackson Street from
24th to 32nd Streets, Bonds No,
10667, 10668; Iowa Street from 1st to
14th Streets, Bond No. 10832; Bur•
den Avenue, Bond No. 10960; Cleve-
land Avenue, Bonds No. 11001,11002;
West Locust Street from Hadgden
to Seminary, Bonds No. 11167, 11168;
East 16th Street from Washington
to C. G. W. tracks, Bond No. 127;
White Street from 21st Street to 24th
Street, Bonds No, 147, 148; Atlantic
Street from Julien to West 14th
Street, Bonds No. 233, 234, 235; Jack-
son Street from East 32nd. to Mil-
waukee Street, Bond No. 249; Wood
Street from Julien Avenue to West
14th Street, Bond No. 286; Windsor
Avenue from Garfield to East 22nd
Street, Bond Nc. 298; West 14th
Street from Walnut to Alta Vista,
Bond No. 386; Almond and Ellis,
Bonds No. 478, 479; White Street
from 24th to 27th, Bond No, 458;
South Grandview Ave. from Southern
Avenue to Quinlan's Sub., Bonds No.
666-659; Southern Avenue Sewer
District, Bonds No, 566.674; Prairie
Street from West 14th to West 11th,
Eonds No. 698, 699; Elm Street from
11th to 20th, Bonds No, 735.739;
Needham Place from West 5th to
West 7th, Bond No. 836; Auburn
Street from Delhi to West 14th, Bond
No. 592; Curtis Street from South
Booth to Bryant, Bonds No. 944-946;
Broadway and Broadway Extension,
Bonds No. 973-975; Diagonal Street,
Bonds No. 1085, 1086; Air Hill from
Julien to West 8tli, Bonds No. 1118,
1119; Julien Avenue from West 8th
to Alta Vista, Bonds No. 1141-1146;
Cooper Heights from Gilmore to
Raymond, Bonds No. 1175, 117fi;
Roosevelt Street Sewer, Bonds No.
1186-1188; Overview Court Sewer,
Bond No. 1209; Wartburg Place,
Bonds No. 1239, 1240; Race Street
from West 11th to Rose, Bonds No.
1266-1268; West 5th Street from
South line of City Lots 615 to John
Street, Bonds No. 1310, 1311; Rhom-
berg Avenue from Lincoln to High
Bridge, Bond No. 1545; West 8th
from Roberts to Wilson, Bond No.
1611; Wilson Street frmn West 5th
to West $th, Bonds No. 1701, 1702;
Plymouth Court from South Grand-
view to Lots 20 and 22, G. H, Addi-
tion, Bonds No. 1754.1757; Locust
Street from Southern, Avenue td
Charter Street, Bonds No, 2188,
2189; South Hill from Curtis to
South Grandview, Bond No, 2385;
Roosevelt, Bonds No. 2356-2369;
Boulevard Lights from Dodge to
Grandview, Bonds, No. 2372,2373;
Algona Street from Delaware to Dex-
ter, Bond No. 2925; West Dubuque
District Sewer, Bonds No. 2792•
2803.
Now, Therefore:
Be it Resolved, by the Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Par. 1. That refunding bonds in
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars,
($50,000) be and the same are here-
by ordered issued to take up and
refund the original bonds hereto-
fore issued to pay the cost of con-
structing the improvements describ-
ed in the preamble hereof and bear-
ing the aerial numbers therein set
forth and the Mayor and Clerk be
and they are hereby directed. to exe•
cute said bonds on behalf of said
City of Dubuque, said bonds being in
denominations of Five Hundred Doll-
ars ($500) each, numbered from 3334
to 3433, both inclusive, dated April
1, 1934, payable ten years after the
date thereof and bearing interest
at the rate-- of five per cent (5%)
per annum, bath principal and inter-
est payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du•
buque, Iowa in the manner and
farm provided by law.
Par. 2, All special assessments
applicable to the payment of the
bonds previously issued shall be ap•
plicable in the same manner and to
the same extent to' the refunding
bonds hereby authorized and all of
the powers and duties to levy and
collect special assessments and tax-
es and to rreate lines upon property
shall continue until all of these re•
funding- bonds shall have beep paid.
Par. 3. These bonds shall be ex-
changable for outstanding bonds
hereby refunded or may be sold for
not less than par and accrued in-
terest and the proceeds thereof shall
y~
76 Special Session, March 17th, 1934'
to pay off the m'iginal BT
l
StSem-
d
M
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e
an
y
on
be use Ave.
Ga field
Street
t
y
bonds.
Par. 4, All bonds of this issue inary Stt'eet; Montrose Tert'ace;
Street from 24th to 32nd
shall be payable on April 1, 1944 Jackson
Street; Iowa Street from 1st to 14th
call
i
.
or
but shall be subject to pr
tion of the
o
t th lev~a Sd
e ~
A
r
m
t
p
e
and payment a
City of Dubuque at any interest pay Villa
t
yant,
B
fro
Avee
Locust from Hodgden to Seminary
went date, and are issued pursuant
i Streets; East 15th Street from
n-
to Sections 6126-A1 to 6126-A6
f Iowa 1931
d Ry
2
ta
tn S
o
~
,
e o
elusive, of the Co 1
24th
to
ere t
fr n
te
Wh
Chapter 311.
Par. 5. That said bonds shall be
Streets; Atlantic Street from Jul•
st 14th Street; Jackson
W
signed by the Mayor and attested
Clerk and the seal of
Cit e
ien to
from West 32nd to Milwaukee
l
y
by the
said City attached, and be register- r Ave
eetset Windsor
o St
Westts
ed as to issuance by the City r
l4 h
from Garfield to East 22nd Stt•eet;
Treasurer and a certificate of such
that West 14th from Walnut to Alta
registration endorsed thereon;
i Vista Streets; Almond and Ellis
•
interest ttpgn said bonds be ev
coupons thereto attached
d b Streets; White Street from 24th to
e
A
y
dente
and matut•ing on the several days .
v
27th Streets; Sq. Grandview
Southern Ave. to Quinlan's
when such interest matures, which from
Southern Ave. District Sewer;
Sub
cottpons shall be executed with the .;
t
facsimile signature of said officers
or and City Clerk, by
id Ma West 11th Street; Elm
Street tq
ts
St
y
and sa
the execution of said bonds, shall ;
ree
Street from 11th to 20th
P
h
adopt as and for their proper signs-
ir respective facsimile sig-
th Streets ~ Auburn Street
7th
West
t
e
tures
natures appearing on said coupons. s;
from Delhi to West 14th Stree
Curtis Street ft•om So. Booth to
Par. 6, That said bonds, coupons
n for registration be in
i
i adw
Bryant Str
1
o
s
and prov
substantially the following form: Diagon
Extension
Broadway
Street; Air Hill from Julien to West
~~United States of Amet'ica 8th' Streets; Julien Ave. from West
State of Iowa County of Dubuque gth to Alta Vista Streets; Cooper
CITY OF DUBUQUE. ~ Heights from Gilmore to Raymond
REFUNDING BOND, place; Roosevelt Street Sewer ;
Overview Court Setiver; Wartburg
500.OU
No .................. $ Place; Race Street from West 11th
The City of Dubuque, Dubuque to Rose Streets; West 5th from "ao,
County, in the State of Iowa, prom- line City Lot 615 to John Street;
ises to pay as hereinafter stated, Rhomberg Ave. from Lincoln to
to the bearer hereof, on the First High Bridge; West 8th from Rob-
day of April, 1944, or at any prior errs to Wilson Streets; Wilson
interest payment date at the option Street from West 5th to West 8th
of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Streets; Plymouth Court from Sa.
Five Hundred Dollars, with interest Grandview to Lots 20 and 22 G. H.
thereon at the rate of Five Per Cent Add.; Locust Street from Southern
per annum, payable semi-annually, Ave. to Charter Street; So. Hill
on the presentation and surrender Street from Curtis to So. Grandview
of 'the interest coupons hereto at- Ave.; Roosevelt Street from end of
tached. Both principal and interest present improvement to 1005 feet
of this bond are payable at the north; Boulevard lights from Dodge
office of the City Treasurer of the to Grandview Ave.; Algona Street
City of Dubuque, Iowa. from Delaware to Dexter Streets;
This bond is issued by the City and West Dubuque District Sever.
of Dubuque under and by virtue of A11 as described said Resolution,
Chapter 311 of the Cade of Iowa and which cost is payable
in said City
the Resoultion of said City duly
1934.
of March
da
h ,
by the abutting and adjacent pro•
d
,
y
e
passed on.t
f ert along said improvements, an
This bond is one of a series o P node by law a lien on all said
bonds of like tenor-, date and amount, ro err It is payable in ten an-
numbered from 3334 to 3433, both nual equal installments, with inter-
inclusive, and issued far the Purpose est on all deferred payments at the
of refunding bonds heretofore is•
ed to defray the cost of construct- rate of five per cent per annum,
ecial fund
f the s
t
su
ing the following street, sewer and p
o
but only ou
cr^ated by the collection of said
other improvements, to wit: Fre• special taxes, and said fund can be
moat from Grandview to Simpson; used for no other purpose.
Shiras Road; Linwood District Sew•
It is hereby certified and recited
er; Eagle Point District Sewer;
Eighteenth Street; Nineteenth that all the acts, conditions, and
e
Street; Jones Street; Julien Ave -
. things required to be done, prec
~ial~ Session, March 17th
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, Itave been done, happen-
ed, and performed, in regular and
due fotm, as required by law and
said resolution, and for the assess-
ment, collection, and payment here-
on of said special tax, the full faith
and diligence of said City of Du•
buque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In Testimony Whereof, the City
of Dubuque, by its council, has
caused this bond to be signed by
the Mayor and ceuntersigned by its
City Clerk, and the seal of said
City to be hereto affixed, and the
coupons hereto attached to be exe-
cuted with the facsimile signatures
of Said Mayor and Clerk, which
officials by the execution fo this
bond do adopt as and for their
proper signatures their' respective
facsimile signatures appearing on
said coupons, all the day of
March, 1934.
......................................................
Mayor of the City of Dttbuque, Iowa,
Attest : ................................................
Clerk of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
,(Form of Coupon)
No.
On ................................19..........., the
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque,
in the County of Dubuque, Iowa,
will pay to bearer ........................
Dollars ($ .................) at the office of
the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa,
for interest due that date on its
Refunding Bond, dated April 1, 1934
No ....................
Mayot• of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Attest : ...............................................n.....
Clerk of the City of Dubu ue, l
Iowa. i
City Treasurer's Certificate
The issue of this bond has been
duly and properly registered in my
office as of the First day of April,
1934.
Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa."
Par. 7, That said bonds be exe-
cuted at herein provided as soon
after- the adoption of this Resolu-
tion as tnay be and thereupon they
shall be delivered to the Treasurer
of said City, who shall register the
fact of the issuance of .same in a
book provided for that pttrpose and
shall deliver said bonds to the own-
ers of the original bonds in ex•
change therefor or to the purchasers
thereof ttpon receipt of the purchase
price.
Par. 8. That it is necessary for
the immediate preservation of the
Public peace, health and safety that
this resolution become effective up•
1934 77
on its passage and approval by the
City Council, and it is so ordered.
Introduced this 17th, day of March,
1934.
Passed, adopted and approved this
day of March, 1934.
Mayor
Attest : ......................................................
City Clerk
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the resolution be placed on file
for one week for public inspection.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Petition of Johnson High Test Ofl
Company requesting permission to
construct new sidewalks and drive-
ways at their filling station on the
corner of Rhomberg Avenue and
Stafford Street presented and read,
Councilman McEvoy moved the pray-
er of the petition be granted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
There being no further business
Councilman Schiltz moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
APPt•oved .......................~................_...........1934.
Adopted ............................................................1934.
I
Councilman
I
Attest : .............
City Clerk.
78
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
CITY CUCII
(Official)
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934.
Council met at 7:45 P. M.
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, Thamp•
son, City Manager Evans,
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Kane and Councilman Thompson.
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of conducting
a hearing on the proposed Aunual
BudgQt of Expeditures for the fiscal
year 1934-1935 and acting on any
other business as may properly come
before the meeting.
Proof of publication, certified to by
the publishers, of the notice of pub-
lic hearing on proposed annual bud-
get of Expenditures for the fiscal
year 1934.1936, this being the budget
of the City Manager and City Couh-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to
receive and file the proof of publi-
cation, seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Councilman Thompson moved that
the error in the publication of the
salary of Assistant Meter Repairman
in Water Department be corrected to
read $1,440.00 instead of $1,320.00.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None,
OFOF THE C~TY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIBL pFEI
THG CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR 1934-35,
The following budget of expenditures fur the fiscal year
April 1, 1934 to March 31, 1936 on the basis of expenses for
the several departments of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has
breu prepared by the City Manager and such budget has
been tentatively approved by the City Council as its budget
far the fiscal year ending Nlarch, 31, 1935,
This budget will he considered for final adoption by the
City Council at a special meeting to be held in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall on the 22nd day of Ivlarch, 1934
at 7:30 P M. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting
to the same or to any item thereof or to the nmisaicn there-
from, shall present his objection to the City Council on oe
before that date.
J. J. SHEA, City Clerk.
PROPOSED B FOREFISCAL YEAR01934D•35 UQUE, IOWA
Sources of Revenue for 1934.35 Fiscal Operation
A-Frorn Taxes and Moneys and Credits
Levy in Regular Ntoneys and
Fund Mills Tax Credits Totals
Consolidated .. ..•7.0000 $231,079.00 $ 6,199.00 ;$237,362.00
Bpnd Interest .x.••1.7000 56,119.00 1,506.00 57,G2600
Bond Retirement .. , ..2 2927 75,685.00 2,030.00 77,715.00
Fire 1Vlairtm ante ....2 3750 78,02.00 2,103 00 80 005.00
Garbage Disp and
Street Cleaning ••; ;6000 16,5DG90 443.00 16,949.G0
Park Operation ....
Police Pension ..... • • • .4.120 13,601.00 364.00 13,965.00
Fire Pension ......... .00 443.00 16,949.00
o000 16,506
Dock Bond and
Interest ...........7G6U 25,287.00 678.00 25,905.00
PIa3'ground Bond and
Interest ..1050 3,406.00 93.00 3,559,1N1
Recreation Operation ..1000 3,301.00 89.00 es 8,350.00
Library Operation .....6500 21,467,00 576.00 22,067.110
Totals 16.9000 $657,892.00 $14,967.00 $572,977.OG
Road Tax on Agricultural +34.00
Lands ....................
Library Tax on AKricu]- s ±34.00
...
torsi Lands • • •""' :' 14,96790
Moneys and Credits ....... __
Grand Total Receipts from Taxes, as levied ir$572,977.OU
August 193 ..............................
The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $33,-
011,361.00, which is the assessable value for 1934-5 opera-
$557,892 U0, Plus moneys6and oreditst equal tot $14,967.OO,Iplus
special taxes on agricultural ]ands equal to $118.00, totaling
$572,977.00 as obtained from the County Auditor. (The mill-
age for 1933-4 operation was 62.00 mills on a taxable value
(1/4 assessable value) of $10,169,076.00 ainounting to $630,-
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 79
483.00, plus moneys and credits of $20,047.00, plus special
taxes do agricultural lands of $151.00, totaling $660,681,00).
B-From Miscellaneous Sources for 1934.35
Consolidated Recreation
Fund Fund
Dng Licenses ...........................$ 600.00
Beer Permits ......... ............... 13,500.00
Business Licenses ....................... 6,600.00
Cigarette Licenses ...................... 10,000.60
Police Court Returns ..... . ........ . . .... 10,000.00
Scale Fees ........................ 800.00
Ambulance Fees ......................... 900,00
Franchise Tax ......................... 660.000
Building Permits ...................... 2,200.00
Dlectrical Permits 2,000.00
Plumbing Permits ...................... 1,800.00
Excavation Permits ................ 300.00
Registration of Vital Statistics .. , , .... , . 300.00
Miscellaneous Rentals .. .. ... .. 1,600.00
City Administration Exp, to Water Dept 2,070.00
Garage Service to Water Dept. ,...,,,., 400.00
Garage Service to Pai•k Dept. ,...,...,., 300.00
Athletic Field Fees ...................... 500.00
State Highway Maintenance ............. 3,240.00
Dance Hall Permits ..................... 800.00
Credit on Police Prisoners ............... 300.00
Filling Cisterns .......................... 400.00
Use of Fire Trucks ...................... 600.00
Highway Dept. Charges ................. 6,000.00
Board of Education ...................... 1,250.00 $ 2,500.00
Miscellaneous Sales ..... ............. 6,000.00
p Bathing and Skating Receipts ........... .. 1,600.00
......
'' General Misc. Receipts ................... 105,00
Subtotals ............:..............$71,965.00 $ 4,000.00
Total Nlisc. Peceipts. Estimated $75,965.00
Total Taxes, Moneys and credits
and Misc. City Revenue $698,942.06
WATER WORKS DIVISION
Estimated 14!33-34 Water Dept. Bal. ..$ 23,000.00
Estimated 1933-34 Water Dept. Rev. 133,b00.00
Total Water Department .,.,..,...,. $156,600.00
DOCK OPERATING DIVISION
Estimated 1!134-36 Dock Operating Receipts .. $ 3,500.00
Estimated Grand Total Receipts and Cash
Balance for 1931-35 .............. ............ $808,942.00
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE
ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS
MUNICIPAL PURPOSES FOR 1934.35 FISCAL YEAR
Consolidated Special
Group Fund Funds Totals
I. General Ad-
ministration ...,...$ 39,025.00 ......,.,. $ 39,026.00
II. Protectimi
Life & Prop ..,.... 97,466.00 82,597.00 180,063.09
lII. Health K
Sanitation ...,,.,,, 39,715.00 .,.,....,, 39,716.00
IV. Highways ... ,,..,,., 105,056.00 14,834.00 119,800.00
V. Charities, Donations
and Library Op-
ation .............. ......... 22,067.00 22,067.00
VI. Park Operation ........
.. 16,949.00 16,999.00
VII. Recreation .....,,...,. 1,016.00 7,390.00 8,406.00
VIII. Miscellaneous ........, 14,689,00 ...,..,,.. 14,689.00
IX. Markets and Scales ... 1,370.00 ......,.,. 1,370.00
X. Municipal Im-
provements .,..,.., 11,000.00 .......... 11,000.00
XI, Police Pensions ................ 13,965.00 13,965.00
Fire Pensions ........ .......... 16,949.00 16,949.00
XII. Municipal In•
debtedness ............. 136,340.00 136,340.00
Doclc Bond and Int.
•~~ ~~~•~~~~•~ 25,965.00 25,966.00
Playground ;
Bond and int . .............. 3,559.00 3,569.00
Subtotals for City
Appropriation .......$309,327.00 $339,615.00 $698,942.00
WATER DEPARTMENT
Operation and Betterments ., $137,666.00 .....,...,
.......
Sinking Fund .......................... 18,000.00 155,656.00
Non-Appropriation ...................... .$ 894,00
DOCK DEPARTMENT
Operating Expense ......... .......... $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00
Totals ... ............$309,327.00 $998,771.00
Grand Totat ............. $808,942.00
=ii
:~
go Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
FISCGROUPAIR-GENERALI ADM N STRATTON 1935.
(Consolidated Fund)
1933-34 1934-35
Item Number Appropriations Appropriations
Item 101-City Council, $ 175.00
"
B • Travel Expense . • • • • • • • • ^ • "
26
00
J. Miscellaneous .,...,••,••••• ,
••••
Totals $ 200,00
Item 102-City Manager's O ffice,
000.000
$6
A. Salary City Manager ....., ,
, • • •
800.00
1
A. Salary Secretary „ ......
h ,
••,••
300.00
1
A. er ,.....
Salary Stenograp ,
,,,••
7b.00
B. Travel ......... .....
110.00
C. Office ,.
& Advertising . •
tin
i
P .....
• , • • ~ 50.00
D. g
n
r 175.00
F. Maintenance ... ,,,••••~•••
l & Supplies
, . • • •
i
t
M •••••
• • • • • 300.00
G. . ,
er
a
a 35,00
I. Insurance ................. .....
Totals $9,845.00
Item 103-City Clerk's Office
160.00
$2
A. Salary City Clerk ..•••• •••
ti
i ,
••••,
25.00
D. s
ng .. ,
Printing & Adver , .. ~ •
E. Equipment ••• •••••••••
li """'••46.00
G. es .... , .
Material & Supp . • • ,
Totals ...,.$2,220.00
Item-104-City Auditor's Office 2200.00
i
$
A. tor ,•••••
Salary City Aud •••
00
b0
D. Frinting & Adverpsing , .. .
• ,
E. Equipment .. .......... ........15.00
F. Maintenance , .. • • • • • • • • • •
li
s
S • • "' ; 200.00
. • ..
G. e
.. , ...
upp
Material & ,
Totals .................. ......$2,466.00
Item 105-City Treasurer's
e Offlce2150.00
$
A.
A r ..
Salary City Treasur
Salary Stenographer ('/z Ti ...
me) . 390.00
.
D. Printing & Advertising .. , ...... 60.00
E, Equipment .............. ...... ...16.00
F. Maintenance ...•.••,••••••
l & Supplies ... , ..
i ••••
. • • • • • 100.00
G.
t, a
Mater
Surety Bond ,..,.••••~••••• •••••• 300.00
Totals $3,005.00
Item 106-City Solicitor's
i Office
$3
0
A. tor . , . • • • • • • •"
Salary City Solic
'
40.00
B. Travel .................... ...... 40.00
C. Office ,. ••• ••••• ••••••• "
& Advertising • • • • • "'
i
D.
G. ng
Print
Material & Supplies . , ... 60.00
. • .. • •
Totals .......,• .•••,•,$3,765.00
Item 108-City Assessor's Office 1
000.00
$
A. Salary City Assessor ..,• ,
•••••
720
00
A. Salary Asst. Assessors • • .
• • • "' 10
00
G. Material 3c Supplies , • • • • •
ew
R .
• • "' : ; 1
000.00
J. ,
evi
Salary Board of ,
.....
Totals ................. .......$2,730.00
Item 109-City Engineer's Office2700.U0
$
A.
A Salary City Engineer ,. •
Salary Asst. Engineer . ~ • • • •" :
1,700.00
• • • "
.
A,
Salary Draftsman . , .. , • ~ 1,800.00
• • • • •
3
A. Salary Extra Help , • • • ~ • • • • • • • "
26 00
B. Travel ............
hone ....,
le
& T ....... 15,00
...,•••
C.
D. p
e
Office
Printing & Advertising • • • • • "' ; ,100.00
E. Equipment ,...........• ••••• " 400.00
F.
...,
Maintenance • • • • • •
l 3i Supplies .. • • •
i • "" " 400.00
• • • • • "
G. a
Mater 50.00
"
1. Inaurance .••••••••••••••• •••"
Totals ,,.$7,490.00
Item 113-Elections
A , Salaries •••• •• •'• "
s
li " " " •100.00
• • • • • • • $
G. ... •
e
Material ~ Supp •
"
J. Hents """
A.
A.
A.
E.
F.
G.
Totals $ 100.00
Item 114-City Buildings
Salary Janitress ..,..•••••••••••$ 780.00
Salary Janitor .. ..•• •••• 840.00
Salary Gxtra Help (Part Time) 80.00
Equipment ..................... ..600.00
Maintenance • •' jres • • 600.00
Material & SupP ~ • • • • • • • • "
$ 176.00
26.00
$ 200.00
+$6,000.00
1,800.00
1,300.00
loo.oo
125.00
25.00
176,00
350.00
35.00
$9,910.00
$2,150,00
25,00
45.00
$2,220.00
•$2,200.00
2b.00
25.00
150.00
$2,400.00
•$2,160.00
390.00
25, 00
• 26.00
60.00
300.00
$2;940.00
$3,600.00
40.00
40.00
10.00
76,00
$3,765.00
$1,000.00
720,00
10,00
600.00
$2,330.00
$2,700.00
1,700.00
1,800.00
600.00
35A0
10.00
76.01
425.00
4oD.DD
45.00
$7,690.00
$ 500.1111
300.00
60.00
$ 860.uU
g 73o.oD
840.06
75.00
600.00
626.00
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 81
H. Light, Heat, Water (Water ex.
eluded 1934-35) ...... .; 2,350.00 2
000.00
1. Insm~ance (Due each 3 years) , , .... , . , . ,
750.00
Totals ........................$b,150.00 $5,470,00
item 115-Police Court
A. Salary Judge ..................$1,200.00 $1,200.G0
G, Material & Supplies .,,.....,.. . 16.00 16,00
Totals .. ......................$1,216.00 $1,215,00
Item 116-Civil Service Commi ssion
G. Material &Suppliea ,,,..,,.... .$ 16.00 $ 16.00
J, Miscellaneous ................. . 10.00 10.00
Totals ........................$ 25.00 $ 25.00
Subtotals Group 1, General Ad-
ministration .............. $38,210.00 $39,025.00
Twenty per cent of the City Manager's, Auditors and
Tre asurer's salary has been alloca ted to the Water Dept.
Fun d (20% of $6,000, plus $2,200, plus $2,150-$2,070 ) as shown
in the Receipts from Miscellaneous Sources and designated
City Administration Expense to Wa ter Dept. ,
G ROUP II-PROTECTION OF LI FE AND PR OPERTY
1933-34 1934-35
Appropriations Appropriations
Item 118-Police Department ( Consolidated Fund)
A Slaray Chief (@225.00) ,$ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00
A. Salary Capt.-Sect', (1@157.50) 1,890.00 1,890.00
A, Salary Captains (2@139.60) ., 3,348.00 3,348.00
A. Salary Detectives (4@135.00) 6,480.00 6,480.00
A. Salary Desic Sergeants
(3@13p.50) .,,. ,,.. 4,698.00 4,698.00
A. Salary Motorcycle Officers
(2@130.50) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3,132.00 3,132.00
A. Salary Patrolmen (A)
(23 @126.00) ............... 34,776,00 34,776.00
A. Salary Patrolmen (B)
(2@119.00) ,.... 2,736,00 2,736,00
A. Salary Matron (1@90.00) .,,,, 1,080.00 1,080.00
A. Salary Matron (1@81.00) ,,,., 972.00 972,00
A. Salary Special Officers .....,, 270.00 270.00
B. Travel ....................... 50.00 60.00
C, Office, Telephone ....,....... 600.00 350.00
D. Printing .................
., 100.00 25,00
D,
~ Equipment ................... 600.00 1,OOOAU
F. Maintenance .................. 2,600.00 2,100.00
G, Material 8C Suppliea ....,...... 2,800.00 2,700.00
1. Insurance ..................... 200.00 210.00
J-1. Feeding Prisoners .•.. ..,., 1,000.00 800.00
J-2, Miscellaneous (Injuries) ..... 300.00 600.00
Totals ...................... $70,632.00 $69,817.00
Item 119•A-Fire Department Operation (Consolidated
A and Special Funds)
l
S
i
2
C
5
. a
ary
h
ef (1@
06.2
)....,. $ 2,475.00 $ 2,475.00
6, Salary Capt.-Secy. (2@148.50) 3,664.00 3,664.00
A. Salary Captains (6@139.60) .. 10,044,00 10,044.OG
A. Salary Driver-Mechanic
(1@198.50) .. 1,782.00 1,782,00
A. Salary Lieutenants (7@130.60) 10,962.00 10,962,00
A, Salary Engiheers (4@130.50) 6,264.00 6,264,00
A. Salary Firemen (A)
(36@126.00)
............... 59,432.00 64,432.00
A. Salary Firemen (B) (0@108.00) ......... ,,,,,,,,
B.- Travel ........................ 50.00 60.00
C Offtce, Telephone, Etc, ,.,.... 425.00 425,00
D. Printing ...................... 25.00 25.00
F, Maintenance ................. 2,000.60 1,800.00
G, Material t;z Supplies ........ , . , 2,400.00 2,200.00
H. Heat, Light, Water (Water
Excluded 1934-35) ,,..,., 3,000.00 2,400.00
I, Insurance ..................... 250.00 275,00
J Miscellaneous (Injuries) ...... b00.00 400.00
J-1. Interest on Warrants ........ ......... 200.00
Totals ......................$98,173.00 $97,298.00
Item 119•B-Fire Equipment (Special Fund),
E, b'ire Equipment .............................$2,518.00 $2,092.00
Item 120-Fire and Police Alarm (Consolidated Fund),
A Salary City Electrician at
$150.00 .......................................$1,800.00 $1,800.00
A. Salary Asst, City Elect, at
$130.50 ..... .................................. 1, 606.00 1, 666.00
A. Salary Helper (part time)............ 100.00 150.00
C. Office ................................................. 60.00 60.00
E. Equipment ......................................... 240.00 200.00
F. Maintenance ...... .............................. 255.00 220.00
G. Material and Supplies ..................... 290.00 240.00
H. Heat, Power, Water (water ex-
g2 Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
eluded 1934-3b) ................•..•••••••• 250.00
35.00 225.00
35,00
I. Insurance .............................................
Totals ..............................................$4,54fi.00 $4,496.00
Item 121-Building Inspector (Consolidated Fund)
i/y Time Time
~i
A. Salary Building Inspector (full
200.00
$1 1,800.00
$
,
time, $2400) .................................
Salary Stenographer (Part time) 166.00
A 16G.00
00
25
,
C, Office ..................•......,...,.................... 25.00
15.00 ,
15.00
D, Printing ............................................. ........
.......................... 100.00
E. Equipment ................ .....
100.00
F. Maintenance .................................
Material and Supplies ...................... 26
G
~U 75.00
85
00
.
,
I. Insurance • ••••••^••~ •••~••~~•••' .
Totals ............................................$1,606.00 $2,206.00
Item 122-PIumbitt0 Inspector (Consolidated F und).
r~ Time y4 Time
A, Salary Plumbing Inspector (full$1
OSD,00 $1,620.00
,
time, $2160) ...................... 112.00
Salary Stenographer (part time)
A 112.00
00
25
.
25 00
C. Office ........... ..................._................ 15.00 .
15.00
D. Printing ........• ...... .............................
G, Material and Supplies •,••~ •• •• ~••-•• 25.00
00
30 25.00
30.00
.
J-1. Plumbing Board .................... .......... ......,
J-2. Miscellaneous ...................... .
Totals ..$1,287.00 $1,827.00
ted Fu ~d)
123-Electrical Inspector (C
t
em
I
~ Time Time
A. Salary Electrical Inspector (full$1
110.00 $1,665.00
,
time, $2,220) ...............
Stenographer (Part time) 112.00 112.00
A. Salary
. 25.00 25.00
......................
4, Office .......... ............. 16.00 15.00
D. Printing .............................................
1 100.00
F, Maintenance ••••••^' Ires...........~......,.
75,00
Material and Supp •
G 75.00
26
00 '
,
,• 25.00
I. Insurance .......... ............................. .
__
Totals .......... ...................,......,...$1,462.00 $2,017.00
Item 124-DOg Pound (See Item 142 for 1933.4)•
Humane Society, Stray Aogs.....•,• • •• ~•••~
J 300.00
.
Subtotals Group II,
' Proteotiorr of Life and Property •••• $1$0,224,00
$180,053.00
GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION.
Item 125-Health Operation (Consolidated Fund).
Salary Director (part time)...... $ 1,700.00
A $ 1,700.00
1
.
A. Salary Sanitary Inspector...... •• 1'540
00 840.00
.
A. Salary Cleric .............................
Salary Restaurant Inspector...... 840.00
A 840.00
,
A. Salary Public Health Nurse,
head (10 months)......... _.........., 1,550.00
1,660.00
A. Salary Public Health Nurse, 1
300,00 1,300.00
,
(10 months) .
A. Salary Public Health Nurse, 1,260.00
(10 months) ••••• 1,250.00
A. Salary Public Health Nurse, 1
160.00 1,150.00
,
(10 months) ................. .......... 50.00
B. Travel ............................................... 100.00 100.00
C. Office .................................... .........
50.00 60.00
D. Printing ..........................................
E, Equipment .....................................
F, Maintenance ...................................
Material and Supplies ................... 200.00
G
200.00
.
J-1, Laboratory Expenses •,• •• •••• •• • 150.0 150 00
J-2. Miscellaneous ..............................
---
---
Totals .........................................$11,380.00 $11,380.00
Item 126-Visiting Nurses (Consolidated Fund).
See Item 142 for 1933-4;
$
ti
' 200,00
1
$
..............
on....,...
Associa
J. Visiting Nurses ,
Item 727-Sewer Maintenance (Consolidated Fund).
,A. Salary Foreman ..............................$1,500.00
Salary Laborers (regular) ............. 4'5
A $1,500.00
5
,
10.00
A. Salary Laborers (extra) ......, ,•••~••; 100
00 900.00
200.00
.
E. Equipment .......................................
350.00 350.00
.
F. Maintenance ...... ..........................
Material and Supplies............ •••••••• 3
G
335
00
.
35.00
I. Insurance .........................................
tric Sewer Pumps 1,000.00
l .
800.00
ec
J. Power for E
Totals ...........................................$9,110.00 $9,135.00
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 $3
Item 128-Garbage Disposal (Consolidated Fund),
J. Contract for Garbs e Collection
and Dis osal ......................
.$18,00
0,00 $18,000.00
t
n
I
ll
Health a
nd
Sa
itatron
................... ...$38,49
0.00 $39,715.00
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS.
Item 131-Highway Administration (Consolida ted Fund),
A, Salary Superintendent .............. .....$2,200.00 $2,400.00
C. Office ........ ................................ ..... .......... .......
E.
Equipment ..................................
..... .......... ...
..........
F. Maintenance, parts only ............ ..... 125.00 150.00
G. Material and Supplies ................. ..... 175.00 175.00
I.
i, Insurance ...................................... ..... 25.00 25.00
Totals ........................................ .....$2,525.00 $2,760.00
Item 132-Street Repairing (C onsolidated Fun d).
A. Salary Laborers ............................. ..
$14,400.00 $14,000.00
E. Equipment ..................................... :
.. 500,00 2,000.00
F. Maintenance (parts) ................ ... 1,500.00 2,500.00
G. Material and Supplies ............... ... 8,540.00 9,800.00
I, Insurance ..................................... ... 460,00 460.00
Totals ...................................... ---
...$25,400.00 ---
$28,760.00
Item 133-City Garage (Conso lidated Fund),
A. Salary Head Mechanic ............... .....$1,800.00 $1,800.00
A. Salary Mechanics (3) .................. ..... 2,955.00 3,500.00
C. Office .............................................. ..... 50.00 50.00
E. Equipment ................................... ..... b0.00 50.00
F. Maintenance ......... ...................... ..... 100.00 300.00
G, Material and Supplies ................. ..... 225.00 250.00
H. Heat, Light, Water (water ex-
cluded 1934-6) ....................... ..... .850.00 800.00
I. Insurance ..................................... ..... 100.00 100.00
Totals .................................................. .....$6,130.00 $6,860.00
Item 138-Street Lighting (Consolidated Fund),
H. Total Street Lights ..........................$57,375.00 $57,500.00
Item 140-Street Cleaning (Consol. Bc St, Cleaning
Funds)
A. Salary Drivers & Laborers .$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
E. Equipment (including 1-3 new
Sweeper) .............. 2,130.00 2,130.00
F. Maintenance, Parts Only ... 1,000.00 1,300.00
G. Material & Supplies ........, 1,900.00 1,500.00
I. Insurance ................... 100.00 226.00
Totals ....................$ 17,130.00 $ 17,156.00
Item 140-B-Ash and Can Collection (Consol, Fund)
A. Salary Drivers & Laborers $ 5,200.00 $ 6,300,00
E. Equipment ................... ........
F. Maintenance, Parts Only ,.. 750.00 ~ 760.00
G. Material & Supplies .,....., 800.00 700.00
I Insurance .................... 125.00 125.00
Totals ..........E 6,875.00 $ 6,876.00
Subtotals Group IV, Highways ,.$115,935,00 $119,590.00
GROUP V-CHARITIES AND LIBR ARY
Item 142-Charities (Consolidat ed Fund)
J-1 . Visiting Nurses Association $ 1,200.00 Se e Item No. 126
J-2 Memorial Day Celebration ..... 300.00
J-3 . Humane Society-Stray Dogs 300.00 Se e Item No. 124
Totals .....................$ 1,800,00 ,...,....
Item 143•A-Library Operation (Library Fund)
A. Salary Librarian .........$ 2,052.00 $ 2,062.00
A. Salary Reference Librarian ., 1,512.00 1,512.00
A. Salary Catalogue Librarian .. 1,350.00 1,350.00
A. Salary Child Librarian .. .,. 1,242.00 1,242.00
A, Salary Circulation Librarian 1,080.00 1,080.00
A. Salary School Librarian , ... 864.00 864.00
A. Salary Gen. Asst. (A) Libr .. 810.00 810.00
A, Salary Gen. Asst, (B) Libr... 702.00 702.00
A. Salary Gen. Asst. (C) Lib.
(Part Time) ..,,.,,..,.. 621.00 621.00
A. Salary Extra Help
(Part Time) ,.,,.,....., 1,179.00 1,179.00
A. Salary Janitor ................ 1,080.00 1,080.00
D. Printing ..................... 85.00 85.00
E. Equipment ................... 4,665.00 4,200.0(1
F. Maintenance ... .............. 3,308.00 2,367.00
G. Material & Supplies , . , ..... , . 900.00 823.00
H. Heat, Light, Water ...,..,... 1,600.00 1,600.00
y.
84 Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
400.00 400.00
I. Insurance .. ••••••• ••••
r Delinquent
f
o
J-1. Allowance
2,399.00 • •
Taxes ................. 100.00
J-2 Interest on Warrants ...•••••• •••••••••
749.00
$26 $22,067.00
,
Totals ......................
Item 143.6-Library Building Fund (Special Fund)
J. Payment of Masonic Temple $ 3
987.00
,
Property
Library Total for Both Funds ..$29,736.00 22,067.00
$
Subtotals Group V, Charities and $31,636.00 $22,067.00
Library ..•••••••••••••
GROUP VI-PARKS (Park Fund)
Item 144-A-Park Administratlon (Park Operating
Fund)
Salary Superintendent •"$1' 3
A 1,8D0.00
$
.
00 OU
A. Salary Export (Part Time) • • 60.00 60.00
B. Trove] .......................• 125.00 100.~J0
C. Office ..... ••••••••••~••'•
D. Printing and Advertising • • • •' 16.00 26.00
15.00
J. Miscellaneous ..•,•••••••••••• _
315.00
$ 2
' $ 1,990.00
,
....
Totals ..................
Item 144-B-Park Areas, Buildings, Eta (Pa rk Operat.
Ing Fund)
$11 8,400.UG
$
A. Salary Laborers . • • • • • • • • ""
'300.00 300.09
E. Equipment .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' 800.00 600.00
F. Maintenance • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; 2,p00.00
G. Material and Supplies •••••' 3
000.00 2,500.Ou
2,600.00
,
H. Heat, Light, Water . • • • • • • •' 500.00 500.00
I. Insurance .................••• 200.00 •• •
~
J-1. Band Concerts
ents 386.00 234.00
J-2. Miscellaneous Improvem
J-3. Allowance for Delinquent gg6.00 • • • • •
Taxes ...•.......... 26.00
,...,
J-4. Interest on Warrants ..,.•••• ••••
,
,,$18,670.00 $14,959.UD
,,,,,,,,
,,
Totals ......••••
Subtotals for Group VI, Park $20,985.00
$16,949.00
Operation ..• •••••••••
Item 144•C-County Levy (Not City Levy)
(Not Included In City Budget Totals)
J. improvements 1933-34 Levy- ($5
D86.00)
,
60 Mill • • • •
1934-36 LevY-•20 Mill ... • , ($8,780.00)
GROUP VII-RECREATION OPERATION
(Recreation and Consol, Fund)
Item 145•A-Recreation Administratlon
A. Salary blrector .••••••••••••••••$2,250.00 2,250.00
$ 60.00
B. Travel ................ ......'. 36.00 35.90
C. Office ••• ••••••••• " " " " 216.00 216.00
F. Maintenance ~ • • • • • • • • """' 100.D0
G, Material and Supplies . • • • • • • • • 100.00
651,00
$2 $2,651.011,
,
Totals ....•.•••••••••• ^ ••••••
Item 145-B-Playgrounds
A. Salary Supervisors and Play 2,200.00
s (2 mo
t
) •••• ' $ $2,200.00
.
or
Direc
125.00
A. _ Salary Caretaker (Part Time) • • 26.00 200.00
25.00
D. Printing ..................•••••' 175.00 200.00
E. Equipment ..................... .375.00 375.00
F. Maintenance .....••••••••••••••'
G. Material and Supplies . ; .. • • • • • • 60.00
00
100 100.00
100.00
.
H, Heat, Light, Water .... , .. • • • • •
$3,050.00 $3.200.00
Totals ........................
item 145-C-Music Week 20000
i
$ $ 200.00
es)
J. Cost of Music Week (Suppl
Item 145•D-Winter Sports
A. Salary Check Room Help $ 125.00 $ 125,Uu
(Part Time) • • • • • • • • 450.00 460.00
A. Salary Laborers .•••••••••••••~•
.. 6.00
C. Office .......................... ...... 100.00
E. Equipment ••••••••••••••""""~ 200.00 135,00
F. Maintenance •~~•'• " " " 100.OD
G. Material and supplies • • • • • • •": 210
00 135.00
120.00
.
H. Heat, Light, Water .•••,••••••
15.00
.. 15.00
I. Insurance ..................•,.
100.00
$1 $1,085.00
,
Totals ........................
Item 145-E-Bathing Beach
oD
35o
$
A. Salary Guards (Part Time) • • •$ 250.OD
t Tlme) .
250.00
A. Salary Laborers (Par
• • • 15.00 16.00
C. Office ••• •• ••~~ " " " " " ' 100.00
: 150.00
...
E. Equipment .................
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 8S
F, Maintenance .... ............. 245.00 250.00
G. Material and Supplies .......,.. 100.00 100.00
H. ............
Light, Heat, Water .
I, .
Insurance ....................... 56.00 ,,,,,,,, ,
55.00
Totals ..................... $1,115.00 $1,170.00 '
i; Item 145•F-Indoor Winter Sports
7. Miacellaneous Indoor Sports ... , $ 200.00 $ 100.UD
All owance for Tax Delinquency ,. ,$1,674.00
Su btotals for Group VII, Recreation $9,990.00 $8,406.00
GROUP VIII-MISCELLANEOUS (Consolidated Fund).
1933-4 1934-6
Item Number Approp. Approp,
Item 146-Athletic Park,
F. Maintenance ................................... .$ 300.00 $ 300.00
G, Material and Supplies ................... . 100.00 lOD.00
H. Current for Lights, Water............ 25,00 50,00
I. Insurance .......................................... 310.OD 400.00
J-1 . Miscellaneous ................................... 100.00 100,00
Totals ' ........ ................................$ 835.00 $ 950.00
Item 747-Planning and Zoning,
D. Printing ......... ...................................$ 300.00 $ ..........
7. Miscellaneous .................................... 200.00 100.00
Totals ..............:..........................$ 500.00 $ 100.00
Item 148•E-Ambulance,
A. Salary Driver .....................................$1,512.00 $1,512,00
F, Maintenance ...... ............................ 325,00 300.00
G. Material and Supplies .................... 150.00 126.00
I, Insurance ............ ........................... 352.00 352.00
J. Miscellaneous .......... ........................ .......... .........
Totals ....................:.......................$2,339.00 $2,289.00
Item 148-C-Other Miscellaneous,
J-2. Iowa League of Municipalities..$ .............. $ 50.00
J-3, Damages ..... ...... ..... 3,600.00 3,600.00
J-4. Printing Council Proceedings , 3,600:00 3,000.00
J-7, Mississippi Valley Assn Dues 100.00 100.00
J-8. State Audit ............:................... 675.00 676.00
J-1Q. Repairs to City Clock .............. 176.00 ]25.00
J-11. Miscellaneous Unclassified ....:... 963.00 1,000.00
J-12, Workmen's Compensation Ins.. 1,700.00 1,900,00
J-13. Interest on Warrants ............. ............. 600.00
---
Totals ...................:....................$10,713.00 ---
$10,650.00
Item 146•D-Relief Work.
G Material and Supplies ...................$ 2,000.00 $ 500.00
Subtotals for Group VIII,
Miacellaneous .........................................$16,387.00 $14,689,00
GROUP IX-MARKETS AND PUBLIC SCALES.
Item 152-Markets and Scales (Consolidated Fund).
A, Salary Market Master ....................$1,250,00 $1250.00
~
F, Maintenance .................................. 36.00 36.00
G. Material and Supplies._ ................. 75.00 65.00
J. Miscellaneous ................................ 20.00 20.00
Subtotals Group IX, Markets
and Scales ...........................$1,380.00 $1,37D.00
GROUP X-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEME NTS
(Consolidated Fund),
Item 162-Grading, etc„ Clty Share.
J. Improvement ................................$11,000.00 $11,000.00
Subtotals Group X, Improve-
---
ments ...................................$11,000.00 ---
$11,000.00
GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS (Police and Fire
Pension Funds).
J-1, Police Pensions ..............................$12,691.00 $13,965.00
J-2, Fire Pensions ................................. 12,486.00 16,949.00
Subtotals Group Xl, Pen-
sions ....................................$25,077.00 $30,914.00
GROUP XII-MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
(Bond and Interest Funds)
Item 161•J-1-City Bond and Interest.
A-1, Regular Bond Interest ...............$ 56,653.00 $ 67,617.86
A-2. Voting Machine Bond ................ 1,000.00 ..............
A-5, Grading Bonds ............................. 15,000.00 16,OOO.OD
A-6. Storm Sewer Bonds ................... 3,000.00 3,000.00
A-8. Sinking Fund Refunding Bonds 64,000.00 69,722.14
Allowance for Shrinkage........... 624,00 ..............
Totals .......................................$140,177.00 $136,340.00
Vi,, jai
uu
v !~~
gg Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
t
Item 1G1•J•2-Playground Bond and Interes .
26
531
$
A-1. Interest on Bonds •••••••• •• •• •••••°°"'$3
000.00 .
3,000.00
,
A-2. Bond Redemption ............................ 13.25
Allowance for Delinquency .......... 27.75
......$3,672.00 $3,659.00
Totals ......................................
Item 161-J•3-Dock Bond and Interest.
50 932.50
12
$
Arl. Interest on Dock Bonds ................$13,617.
~
13 ,
13,000.00
•• •
A-2. Dock Bond Redemption .•••• ••
50
'133 32.50
.
Allowance for Delinquency.........
--- ___
Totals .........................................$26,651.00 $26,965.00
Subtotals for Group XII,
500.00
170
$
$164,864.00
.•,.,,,,,,,,•,,,, ....
,
Municipal Indebtedness
Grand Totals ...........................$659,214.00 $648,942.00
Less Allowances for Delinquent
Taxes included in above Grand
Subtotals iu Library, Park, Rec-
btedness Funds -5,328.75
d
d I _60.25,
n
e
reation an ___
Net Appropriations (lass allow-$653
885,25 $648,881.75
,
antes) ...................................... .
EVENUE
ADDITIONAL
PP NOT
ROPRIATED
A
A, Consol. & Street Cleaning 31,915.00
~$ ••••••••••
Funi~s ....... • ..... •
G 752.00
Fire Maintenance Fund ... •
B
..........
.
Deduction included in Grand
C
.
Subtotals including Libra-
ary, Parks, Recreation,
Bond and Interest .... 5,328.75 60.25
f
D. Allowance for Dock Bond Fund
from Dock Operating 1
140.00 • • • • •
,
Fund .. • ..............
GRAND TOTAL CITY APPROPRIATIONS
Exclusive of Water and Dock Op-
eration) including al-•
lowance for Delinquent $699,021,00 $648,$42.00
Taxes .• •••••
GROUP XIII-WATERWORKS (Self•Supporting)
• SUMMARY
Year
1933-4 Year
1934-5
Receipts
$ 15,000.00
I 23,000.00
$
f om Metered
Estimated Receipts
••..120,000.00 125,000.00
Sales .......,
Estimated Receipts from Flat Rate 800.00 600.00
Sales . ""
Estimated Receipts from Fire Pro- 2,000,00
2,ODOAU
tection Service
d Non-Operating Receipts 1,000.00
t
i 2,500.00
e
ma
Est
Estimated Repayment of Loan to Li-
000.00
4 3,500.00
,
brarY ($7506) .................
.....$192,300.00 $156,500,00
Totals ...................
WATER WORKS EXPENSES
Item '149-A-Administration
Expenses 3,000.00
A. Salary Superintendent • • • • • •" .$ 1,800.00 $ 3,000.00
1,800.00
A. Salary Cashier ••••••••••••• „ 1
800.00 1,800:00
,
.A. Salary Accountant . • • • • • • • 1
250.00 1,250.00
,
A. Salary Stenographer •••••••• " 100
00 100.00
.
A. Salary Extra Help • . • • • • • • • • • • • 76.00 100AU
•....,••"~.~ 1
B. Travel '••
760.00 1,200.00
,
Etc,
C. Office, Postage, • • • """ 220.00 200.00
D, Printing """'
400.00 600.00
E. Equipment ..................... 300.00 300 OD
F. Maintenance ••• •••••••• " " " 450.40
G. Material and Supplies • • • • • • • • • ' 40.00 400.00
40.00
I. Insurance ""'
..•..........~.... 18,000.00
J-1. Sinknig Fund Reserve • • • • • "' 8,000.00
. 18,000.00
2,000.00
J-2. Refunds ...............••.....
300.00 300.u0
J-3. Miscellaneous . • • • • • • • • • , . • , ,
""""
J-4. Administration Expenses to City ... 2,070.00
_
......$31,490.00 $33,060.00
Totals ...• ..............
Item 149-B-Water Operation
A. Salary Field Engineer .• ••"';$ 1,800.00 2,000.GO
$ 1,8UO.GU
A. Salary Plant Engineer ,...,.
Plant Engineers (5) 7,500.00
t
A 7,5DO.o0
ss
.
A. Salary
A. Salary Extra Station Labor ..•: 14dU.U~
" 300.00
1,490.0(1
A. Salary Tapper • • • • • • """
, 1,320.00
Service Man . • • •
t
M 1,320•J9
er
e
A Salary
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
A. Salary Meter Repair Man ,..., 1,620.00 1,620.06
A. Salary Nleter Reader .......... 1,320.00 1,320.00
A. Salary Asst. Meter Repairman 1,440.00 1440.00
A. Salary General Foreman ....,. 2,000.00 2,000.OJ
A. Salary Asst, General Foreman 1,500.00 1,500.00
A. Salary Laborers ,....•.,....... 4,500.00 10,400.00
E Equipment ..................... 2,500.00 3,8V0.00
F, NIainienance ...,..•,..,........ 10,000.00 10,000,00
G. Material and Supplies ...,..... 1,000.00 1,200.00
H. Heat, Light, Power ...,•.,..... 25,000.00 26,000,011
I. Insurance ...................... 600.00 750.00
J-1 Main Extensions ............... 6,000.00 15,62G.OU
J-2 Betterments ................... 5,000.00 29,5UOA0
J-3 Stock Account .................. 3,000.00 2,600.00
J-9. Miscellaneous .............•.,. 700.00 700A0
Totals ....:................~.-_......................,..$80,540.00 $122,716.00
Grand Totals for Water Depart. $1 12,030.00 $155,776.00
Non-Appropriated Estimated
Receipts ........_...-_......_.-.....-.._._.,-.,..-..._$ 30,270.00 $ 724.00.
GROUP XIV-DOCK OPER ATING FU ND
(Self•Supporting)
SUMMARY
Year Year
1933-34 1934.35
Receipts
Estimated Cash on Hand April 1, 1934 ..,..... ,
Estimated Harbor Rentals, Leases . . 650.00 650.00
Estimated K'harf Fees ...... . .. . . . . . . . 2,200.00 2,850.00
Estimated Miscellaneous Income . .......... ' ......,,
Totals .......................... ..$2,350.00 $3,500.00
Expenses
Item 153-Dock Operation
A. Salary Lalm• & Mechanics ..... ..$ 100.00 $ 100A0
B. Travel ......................... .. 100.00 100.Ui1
F. 11~Iaintenance ................ .. 250.00 250.00
G. Material and Supplies ......,.. .. 100.00 100.00
1. Insurance .......... ........ .. 510.00 610.(10
J-1 Shippers' Association Dues ..... .. 150.00 300.OJ
J-2. Return of Loan to Consol. Fund 350.00 ........
J-3. Improvements .................. .. 150.00 150.Op
J-4. Miscellaneous .. 100.00
Reserve to Doclt Bnnd S; Int. Fund , ,. 1,190.00 1,890.00
Totals Dock Operation and
Transfers $2,850.00 $3,500.00
Grand Total CitF, `Pater and Dock
Budget Appropriations and
Reserves ... .. .....$312,761.00 $808,098.00
Balance of Estimated Water Income
not appropriated .....,..$ 30,270.00 $ 849.00
Grand Totals ......................$8 43,031.00 $608,942.00
Resolution No. 23-34
Whereas, a budget of proposed
expenditures for the fiscal year 1934
has been duly prepared by the City
Manager, published as required by
law and submitted to this Council
for approval; and;
Whereas, this Council has pre-
pared its budget of proposed ex-
penditures for the fiscal year 1934
and published the same as provided
by law, and an opportunity has been
offered all who might wish to file
objections or protest to the same
and the time for final action there-
on having been fixed as the 22nd.
day of March, 1934; and;
Whereas any and all objections
thereto have been duly considered
by this Council and ,to any item
therein and no changes have been
proposed or made in said budget by
this Council and this being the day
for final consideration thereon:
Now, Therefol•e: Be it resolved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
That said budget of proposed ex-
87
penditures for the fiscal year 1934,
as prepared by the City Manager and
the Council, be and the same is
hereby adopted and approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 22nd. day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE
Mayor
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B, ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution, Sec-
onded by Councilman McEvoy, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Sehilta,
Tltompson.
Nays-None,
Ordinance No. 5-34,
An ordinance appropriating money
for the various funds and purposes
of the City of Dubuque far the fis-
G
~'^
ill
88
ecial Session, March 22nd, 1934
cal year 1934, presented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved that
the reading just had been consider-
ed the first reading of the ordin-
ance, Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -- Mayor Kane, S° hiltz,
men Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved tb
suspend the rules requiring an ordin-
ance to be read on three separate
days. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time. Councilman Andel-
finger moved that the reading just
had be considered the second
reading of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
suspend the rules for the. purpose
of allowing .anyone present in the
Council Chamber, who wishes to do
so, to address the Council. Second•
ed by Councilman Schiltz. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Mr. Peter J. Eisbach and Mrs,
Anna Wanger addressed the Coun-
cil requesting the Council to re-
consider their previous action in
denying the prayer of their petitions
requesting cancellation and suspen-
sion of their taxes. Council inform-
ed them that this matter would be
taken up and considered at the
Council meeting of Marclr 27th., 1934.
Attorney Frank Gilloon addressed
the Council relative to the petition
of M. E. McEnany requesting the
cancellation of the 1931, 1932 and
1933 taxes. Mr, Gilloon being in-
formed by the Council to file the
petition with the Board of Super-
visors.
Petition of Julia Clark, referred
to the City Council by the Board
of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1933 taxes on Lot
3 and East t/z of Lot 4 of City Loi
682 for the year 1933, presented ani
read. Councilman Thompson movei
to refer the petition to the City
Solicitor fors investigaton and re
port. Seconded by Councilman Mc
Evoy. Carried by the followini
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs• Kate Doyle, re-
questing the cancellation of taxes
on Lot 14 Union Addition, presented
and read- -Councilman Thompson
moved to refer the petition to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, • Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Pauline Danzer, re•
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the last half of 1931
and all of 1932 and 1933 taxes on
Sub. of East Part of City Lot 682,
N. 29 feet 10 inches of Lot 8 and
Lot 11 Morgans Sub., presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
to refer the petition to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Naps-None.
Petition of Joseph M. billion, re-
ferred to the Ciyt Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the last half of ,the
1.930, all of 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes
on West 24 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of 5
of O'Cohnors Sub., presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
to refer the petition to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re•
port. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Anna Hugh, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1933 taxes on the
North 30 feet of West 85 feet of
Lot 1 of 277, the West 85 feet of
East 95 feet of Lot 2 of 277 and
West 85 feet of Lot 2 of 277 all in
Davis Farm Addition, presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
to refer the petition to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor I{one, Council•
men Andelfinger•, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Bertha Jaffee, referred
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 89
to the City Council by the Board
of `Supervisors, requesting the su-
spension of the 1933 taxes on North
1-2 of Lot 314 East Dubuque Addi-
tion, presented and read. Council-
man Thompson moved to refer the
petition to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men .Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Fred H. Keller, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot
16 of Quigleys Sub. of 712, present-
ed and read, Councilman Thomp-
son moved to refer the petition to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man McEvoy.. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Barbara Kaesbauer, re•
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the 1932 and 1933
taxes on Sub, 1 of 1 of 143 Lot 2
and Sub. 143 East 1.2 of Lot 3 L.
H. Langworthys Addition, presented
and read, Councilman Thompson
moved to refer the petition to the
City Solicitor ,For investigation and
report, Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Petition of Frank LeGrand, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 2nd. half of the
1932 and all of the 1933 taxes on
Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 Block 9 Grand- j
view Park Addition and Lot 33
Pleasant View Addition, presented
and read. Councilman Thompson
moved to refer the petition to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Anna Muecke, referred
to the City Council by the Board
of Stpervisors, requesting the su-
spension of the 1933 taxes on 'Lot
64. E. Langworthys Addition, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Thomp-
son moved to refer the petition to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report- Seconded by Council•
man McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Louise Scharff, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1933 taxes on
Lots 34 and 35 Belmont Addition,
presented and read, Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the peti•
lion to the City Solicitor for inves-
tigation and report, Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Etuma Sanner, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
cancellation of the taxes on the
South 105,6 feet of Lot 26 of Kellys
Sub., presented and read, Council•
man Thompson moved to refer the
petition to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Barbara Sanner,
referred to the City Council by the
Board of of Supervisors, requesting
the cancellation of the 1933 taxes
on South 1.5 of N. M. 1.4 of Lot
500 East Dubuque Addition Lot 326,
presented and read- Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the peti-
tion to the City Solicitor for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of C. J. Schmidt, referred
to the City Council by the Board oY
Supervisors, requesting the cancel-
lation of the 1932 and 1933 taxes
on South 1-2 of Lot 4 of F. Fossel-
mans Sub., presented and read,
Councilman Thompson moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Solicitor
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Elizabeth Vosberg
Schroeder, referred to the City Coun-
cil by the Board of Supervisors, re-
questing the cancellation of the last
one~half of 1931, all of 1932 tax on
.tee
gp Special Session, March 22nd, 1934
t nding in
North 37,11 feet of Lot 17 of Cum-
mings Sub., presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to re•
fer the petition to the City Salici•
tar for investigation and report. Sec•
onded by Councilman McEvoy, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Schiltz,
men Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of~ Nellie M, White, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1932 and 1933 tax•
es do Lot 6 Cummings Sub., pre-
sented and read. Councilman Thomp•
son moved to refer the petition to
the City Solicitor far investigation
and report. Seconded by Council•
man McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Frank Sanders, re-
ferred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, requesting the
suspension of the 1931, 1932 and
1933 taxes on N. E, 48~feet of Lot
576 and S. W. 2 feet of Lot 577
Hams Addition, presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to re-
fer the petition to the City Solici•
for for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council•
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson,
Nays-None,
Petition of Joseph Schadl, referred
to the City Council by the Board o
Supervisors, requesting the suspen
sion of the 1933 taxes on East S7
feet of Lot 331 Davis Farm Addition
presented and read. Councilma
Thompson moved to refer the petl
tion to the City Solicitor for in
vestigation and report. Second
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried b
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Counci
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schil
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Petition of Mathilda Thielen, r
ferred to the City Council by t
Board of Supervisors, requesting t
suspension of the 1933 taxes on L
28 Cox's Addition, presented a
read. Councilman Thompson mov
to refer the petition to the City S
licitor for investigation and repo
Seconded by Councilman McEvo
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Counc
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Sehil
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Communication of National Rive
f the following vote:
p men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
n Nays-None:
~ tween Bennett Street and West
1• with cinders, presented and read.
tz, Conncilman Andelfinger moved to re•
he following vote:
he Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
ot men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
nd Thompson.
ed Nays-None.
rt. mer requesting the City Council to
tz, ed the cancellation of the 2nd half
and Harbors Congress ex e
vitation to City Council to attend the
29th. convention of National Rivera
and Harbors Congress at Washing-
ton, D. C. on April 30th, and May
1st., 1934, presented and read. Coun•
cihnan Thompson moved to refer the
petition to the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Frank D. Thimmesch
requesting permission to redeem the
tax sale certificates held by the City
of Dubuque against Lot 27 McCra-
neys 2nd. Addition upon the pay
went of the face value of the certi•
ficates plus a fair amount of interest;
presented and read. Councilman
Thompson moved to refer the peti•
tion to the City Solicitor, Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Ed. P. Elhvanger, Sr„
requesting the City Council to com•
promise the delinquent special as•
sessments on Fund 649 in the
amount of $32.49 and for balance
due on same in the amount of $12.93,
assessed against Southerly one-half
of Lot 174 East Dubuque Addition,
presented and read. Councilman
McEvoy moved to refer the petition
to the City Treasurer for to report
back to the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Thompson. Carried by
Yeas -- Mayor Kane, Council-
Thompson.
Petition of Mrs. Frank M. Jaeger
et al requesting that the alley be•
y Third Street from North Algona
Street east be graded and surfaced
fer the petition to the Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
e• Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the
o. Communication of W. M. Kretsch•
y, reconsider their previous action in
denying the prayer of the petition
il- of Mrs. Sarah Koehler who request~~
of the 1932 taxes on the North 23
feet 6 inches of South 75 feet 6
rs inches of Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Kiene
Special Session, March 22nd, 1934 91
& Blocklinger's Sub., presented and
read. Councilman Thompson moved
to refer the communication to the
City Solicitor to report back to the
City Council, Seconded by Coun•
Gilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
March 22, 1934.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Attached is the ofdc•
ial information from the National
Safety Council of Chicago advising
that Dubuque has been awarded sec-
ond place in the 1933 Traffic Con-
test sponsored by the National Safe•
ty Council.
Next Wednesday noon, March
28th., at the Chamber of Commerce,
there has been arranged a joint
meeting of the Lions, Kiwanis and
Rotary clubs to which the members
of the Dubuque Safety Council have
Ueen invited and kindly consider this
an invitation to the individual mem-
bers of the City Council and
employees interested in safety to
attend also. A wire received today
indicates that a noted speaker will
attend, namely Mr. Henry Parrish,
Superintendent of the Chicago &
Northwestern Railroad from Boone,
Iowa. Mr. Parrish has been a long
time officer of the National Safety
Council and be will speak and pre-
sent the emblem to our City.
Trusting that as many of the
Council as possible will attend this
meeting, I am,
Yours very truly, .
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Thompson moved that
the communication of City Manager
Evans be received and filed and the
invitation accepted. Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of John Schiessel et al
requesting the removal, of `vhat they
term afire hazard, of the building
known as Dubuque Spiral Harrow
Works situated in the 2700 block
on Elm Street, presented and lead.
Councilman Schiltz moded'to refer
the petition to the City Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schilta,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Thompson moved to ad•
journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Approved .....•........... .....................................1934.
Adopted .............................._........_..._.....1934.
Councilmen:
Attest:
City Clerk,
~®
CITY COUNCIL
92
Special Session, March 27th; 1934
(Official.)
Special Session, March 27th, 1934.
Council met at 7:40 p. m•
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Mc-Evoy, Schiltz, Thompson, City
Manager Evans.
Absent-Councilman Andelfinger.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Kane and Councilman Thompson.
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of canvassing
the vote cast at the Municipal Elec-
tion held 114arch 26th, 1934, and act-
ing on any other business that may
come before the meeting.
Application of John Drexel and
Frank Arensdorf for transfer of their
Class "B" beer permit to 1097 Jack•
son Street, presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved that
the bond covering the transfer be
approved and the application grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
McEvoy, Schiltz, Thompson.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Andelfinger,
Application of Edward Link for
transfer of his Class "B" beer per-
mit to 2417 Rhomberg Avenue, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Thomp-
son moved that the bond covering
the transfer be approved and the
application granted. Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
McEvoy, Schiltz, Thompson.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Andelfinger.
Communication ofef IDubuque se-
lative to the City
curing a Right of Way through Mr.
Papins land for a road if the City
of Dttbttgtte will build a bridge so
that his cattle can go tinder to reach
the low land toward the river pre-
sented and read. Councilman An
delfinger entered and took his seat
at 7:45 p. m. Councilman Thompson
moved to refer the communication tc
the Council. Seconded by Council
man McEvoy. Carried by the fol
lotiving vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schilta
Thompson
Nays-None.
Communication of Upper Missi:
sippi Waterway Association request
ing the City Council of the City e
Dubuque to write to the Presiders
of the United States and the Rel
resentatives in Congress demandin
that no legislative action be take
on the Eastman program at this time
until a more careful study can be
made as it pertains to the control
of rail, truck, bus air and water•
lines presented and read. Council•
man Thompson moved that the com-
munication be referred to the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Communication of 0. A. Reynolds,
Secretary of the Dubuque Chamber
of Conmierce, requesting that a joint
meeting of the members of the Re-
creational and City Planning and
Zoning Commission be called for the
purpose of securing funds for the
construction of an Auditorium and
Coliseum, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Thompson moved to refer
the communication to Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Petition of Albert Burrows et al
requesting the City to plow, with-
out charge, their gardens back of
the Milwaukee Shops presented and
read. Councilman Andelfinger moved
to refer the petition to the Coun-
cil, Seconded by Councilman Mc=
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Communication of Fred G. Hertner
submitting an offer of $25.00 to the
City of Dubuque for the purchase
of Lot 2 Peil's Subdivision present-
ed and read. Councilman McEvoy
moved to refer the communication to
the City Manager for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Thompson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-ATOne.
Conununication of John Pier & Co.
submitting proposition to the City
Council for the City of Dubuque for
the purchase of playground purpos-
es of the property boarding on the
north by West Third Street, on the
west by South Algona Street, and
on the south by Hale Street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mc-
f Evoy moved to refer the communi-
{ cation to the City Council. Second
~- ed by Councilman Schiltz, Carried
g by the following vote:
n Yeas -Mayor ISane, Council-
Special Session, March 27th, 1934 93
.men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
Council's intention to issue public
improvement bonds to pay for the
cost of paving Main Street and
South Main Street from the north
property line of Charter Street to
the south property line of West
Seventeenth Street, Section No. 1,
Charter Street to Jones Street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Thomp-
son moved to receive and file the
proof of publication. Seconded by
Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the
fallowing vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Tltampson,
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
levy of special assessment and inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay for the cost of paving
Main Street and South Main Street
from the north property lice of Char-
ter Street to the south property
line of West Seventeenth Street,
Section No. 1, Charter Street to
Jones Street, presented and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to re-
ceive and file the proof of publi-
cation. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Statement of Desmond L. Sullivan,
subscribed and sworn to, that he
posted along the line of improve•
ntent the notice of levy of special
assessment and intention of the City
Council to issue bands to pay for
the cost of paving Main Street and
South Main Street from the north
property line of Charter Street to
the south property line of West
Seventeenth Street, Section No. 1,
Charter Street to Jones Street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Schiltz ~,
moved to receive and file the state-
ment. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 24-34
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for the paving of Main Street and
South Main Street forty-one (41)
feet wide, including curbs, from the
north property line of Charter Street
to the south property line of West
17th Street, Section No. 1, Charter
Street to Jones Street, by James F.
Lee Paving Company, Contractors,
in front of and adjoining the same, a
special Tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Special assessment s u b m i t t e d
.................................... 19.........
Mary L. Molo, Lot 6, Sub.
Block 13, Dub. Harbor Co.'s
Add . ..........................................$423,67
Mary L. Molo, Lot 5, Sub.
Block 13, Dub, Harbor Co.'s
Add . .......................................... 423.67
Mary L. Molo, Lot 4, Sub.
Black 13, Dub. Harbor Co: e
Add . .......................................... 423.6 7
Peter J. Seippel Lbr. Co., Lot
3, Sub. Block 1,3, Dub. Har-
bor Co.'s Add ......................... 423,67
Peter J. Seippel Lbr. Co., Lot
2, Sub. Block 13, Dub. Har-
bor Co.'s Add ......................... 423.67
Peter J. Seippel Lbr. Co., Lot
1, Sub. Block 13, Dub. Har-
bor Co,'s Add ......................... 443.36
Alice E. Woodward, Lot 6,
Sub. Block 11, Dub, Harbor
Co.'s Add . ................................ 510,90
Alice E, Woodward, Lot 5,
Sub. Block 11, Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add . ................................ 483.23
J. J. Nagle, Lot 4, Sub, Block
11, Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add... 450.18
J. J. Nagle, Lot 1, Snb. Lot 1
of 1 of 3 of Block 11 Dub,
Harbor Co: a Add ................... 312.66
J. J. Nagle, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1
of 1 of 3 of Block 11 Dub,
Harbor Co.'s Add ................... 204,59
J, J. Nagle, Lot. 2, Sub, Lot 1
of 3 of Block 11, Dub. Har•
bor Co.'s Add ......................... 141.76
J. J, Nagle, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 2
of Block 11, Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add ................................. 46,14
Mary Ernsdorf, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 2 of Block 11, Dub, Har-
bor Co.'s Add ......................... 97.62
Mary Ernsdorf, Lot 1, Sub.
Block 11, Dub. Harbor Coss
Add . .......................................... 72.78
T. J. Mulgrew Co., Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of W. 1/z Bloc]c 10
Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add....... 324.32
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1
of W. t/z of Block 10 Dub,
Harbor Co.'s Add, W. 27'.... 36.27
C. M. St. P, & P, R. R. Co.,
Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1 of W. t/z of
Block 10 Dub. Harbor Co: s
Add. E. 20' :............................. 19,49
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 2, Sub. W. t/z
of Bloch 10, Dnb. Harbor
Cc.'s Add. W. 93' .................. 205.39
Session, March 27th, 1934
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 3, Sub, W. t/z
of Block 10, Dub. Harbor
................
Co: s Add. W. 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 4, Sub, W. t/z
of Block 10, Dub. Harbor
.................
Co,'s Add, W. 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 5, Sub. W. '/z
of Block 10, Dub, Harbor
.................
Co: s Add. W 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 6, Sub, W. t/z
of Block 10, Dub, Harbor
..................
Co.'s Add, W. 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 7, Sub. W. t/z
of Block 10, Dub, Harbor '
..................
Co: s Add. W. 93' 206,39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 8, Sub. W. i~
of Block 10, Dub. Harbor
Co: s Add. W. 93' .................. 205.39
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 9, Sub. W ~/z
of Black 10, Dub. Harbor
..................
Co.'s Add. W. 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 10, Sub. W. t/z
of Black 10, Dub. Harbor
..................
Co: s Add. W. 93' 205.39
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 11, Sub. W. t/z
of Block 10, Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add. W. 93' .................... 303.63
C. M. St. P. 8c P. R. R. Co„
Lot 2, Sub, W. t/z of Black
10, Dub, Harbor Co: s Add.
E. 20' ........................................ 17.21
C. M. St. P. & P. R, $. Co.,
Lot 3, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co: s Add.
E. 20' ........................................ 17,21
C. M. St. P. & P. R, R. Co.,
Lot 4, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co: s Add: 17 21
E. 20' ......................................
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co„
Lot 5, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. 17.21
E. 20' ...............
........................
C. M. St. P. & P. R, R, Co.,
Lot 6, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub, Harbor Co.'s Add.
E. 20' ........................................ 17,2
C. M. ~ St. P. & P. R. R, Co.,
Lot 7, Sub. W I/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co: s Add,
E. 20' ............. 17.2
........................ . .
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot S, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co: s Add.
E. 20' ........................................ 17.2
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 9, Sttb. W t/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add.
E. 20' ........................................ 17.2
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 10, Sttb. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add.
........................................
E. 20' 17.2
C. M, St, P. & P. R, R. Co„
Lot 11, Sub. W. 1/z of Block
10, Dub, Harbor Co: s Add•
E. 20' .... 36,13
................................
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co„
Lot 1, Sub. W. 1/z Bloclc 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. E,
20' .............................................. 26,51
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 2, Sub. W. 1/z Black 14,
Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add. E,
........................... 17.21
20' ..................
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 3, Sub. W. ~Z Block 14,
Dub, Harbor Co: s Add. E.
...................... 17.21
20 ........................
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 4, Sub. W. 1/z Black 14.
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. E,
............................ 17.21
20' ..................
C. M. St. P, & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 5, Sub. W. t/z Block 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: a Add. E.
...................... 17.21
20 ....................... .
C. M. St, P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 6, Sub. W. t/z Block 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. E.
20' .............................................. 17.21
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 7, Sub, W. t/z Block 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add, E.
20' .................:........................... 17.21
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co„
Lot 8, Sllb. W. 1/2 Block 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. E.
................... 17,21
20 ....................... .
C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
Lot 9, Sub. W. t/z Block 14,
Dub. Harbor Co: s Add. E,
20' .............................................. 17.21
Internatioual Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 1, Sub. W, ~Z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co.'s
...........................
Add. W. 93' 462.94
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 2, Sub. W. ~/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Coss
Add, W. 93' .............................. 205,39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 3, Sub. W. 1/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co.'s
Add. W. 93' .............................. 205.39
International Harvester Co, of
America, Lot 4, Sub. W. t/z
Block 14, Dnb. Harbor Co.'s
1 Add. W. 93 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 6, Sub. W. t/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co: s
1 Add. W. 93' .............................. 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 6, Sub. W. t/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co: s
1 Add. W. 93' ............................. 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 7, Snb. W: t/z
Block 14, Dub, Harbor Coss
1 Add. W. 93 205.39
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 8, Sub. W. 1/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co.'s
1 Add, W. 93' ..........................:... 205.39
Session, March 27th, 1934 9S
International Harvester Co. of
America, Lot 9, Sub. W. t/z
Block 14, Dub. Harbor Co:s
Add. W. 93' .............................. 206,39
City of Dubuque ........................ 261.77
TOTAL ................................$10,126.83
5671.73 sq. yds. Reinforced
Concrete Pavement @
$1.68 per sq. yd ...................$9 ,528,51
5,03.25 sq. ft. Sidewalks
$.16 per sq. ft . ...................... 80.52
112.41 cu. yds, Grading @
$1.00 per cu. yd ................... 112.41
276 lbs. Steel @ $.04 per lbs. 11.04
373.5 lin. ft. Expansion Joint
@ $.04 per lin, ft ............... 14,94
Extra Bills as per statement 146.90
Interest p 6% •.....• ................. 84.10
9,978.42
Extra Interest @ 6% for 3
months .................................. 148.41
TOTAL ................................$10,126.83
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Passed, adopted and approved this
27th day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M, B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen,
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Cotncilman Thompson moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 25-34
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of
Dubuque for the improvement of
Main Street-Section 1, hereinafter
described, has been completed and
said improvement has been accepted
by the City Council of said City and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense thereof to be
$10,126.83.
And Whereas, public notice as pro-
vided by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the intention
of the City Council to issue bonds
to pay the cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held
pursuant thereto, and all objections
filed thereto have been considered
and determined:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that to provide far the cost
of repaving of Main Street from the
north property line of Charter Street
to the south property line of Jones
Street, designated Section No, 1, the
paving of Main Street and South
Main Street forty-one (41) feet wide,
including curbs, ftom the north pro•
perty line of Charter Street to the
south property line of West 17th
Street. Section No. 1, Charter
Street to Jones Street, there be is-
sued Improvement bonds to the
amount of $10,126.83,
Said bonds shall be issued ttnder
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
as of the 27th day of April A. D.
1934, and shall. be in the denomina-
tion of $500,00 except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
$126,83. They shall be numbered
from 3434 to 3454 inclusive and shall
be divided into ten series of which
the bonds numbered 3434-3435 shall
constitute the first series and shall
be payable the first day of April
A. D. 1936; the bonds numbered
3436-3437 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable the first
day of April A. D. 1936; the bonds
numbered 3438-34'39 shall constitute
the third series and shall be payable
the first day of April A. D. 1937; the
bands numbered 3440-3441 shall con•
stitute the fourth aeries and shall be
payable the first day of April A. D.
1938; the bonds numbered 3442-3443
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable the first day o1
April A. D. 1939; the bonds num-
bered 3444.3445 shall constitute the
sixth series and shall~be payable the
first day of April A. D. 1940; the
bonds numbered 3446-3447 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
be payable the first day of April A. D.
1941; the bonds numbered 3448.3449
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1942; the bonds num-
bered 3450. 3451 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable the
first day of April A. D, 1943; the
bonds numbered 3452-3453-3454 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
be payable the first day of April
A. D. 1.944.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto
attached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No• ..............................
Series No .................
Session, March 27th, 1934
CITY OP DUBUQUE IMPROVE-
MENT BOND ,
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 193....;
or any time before that date at the
option of the City, the sum of $500.00
fivehpertcent perrannum,tP Yable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are pay
able at the office of the City Trea•
serer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa, This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accot•d•
ante with a resolution of the Citg
Council of sad City, duly passed on
the 27th day of March, 1934. This
bond is one of a series of 21 bonds,
20 for $500.00 numbered from 3434
to 3453 inclusive, and one for $126.83
numbered 3354, all of like tenor and
date, and issued far the purpose of
repaving of Main Street from the
north property line of Charter Street
to the south property line of Jones
Street, designated Section No. 1, and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable to and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten annual
installments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent. per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of the money
derived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other- purpose. And it
is hereby certified and recited that
all the acts and conditions and
things required to be done precedent
to and in the issuing of this series
of bonds, have been done, happened
and performed in regular and due
form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax, the faith and dili-
gence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, `vith the seal of said City
affixed this 27th day of March, 1934
and has authorized the use of their
fat-simile signature to the interes
coupons hereto attached.
............
.............................................~ayor.
... .
.....................................City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the,........:..day of ....................A. D,
193......, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond; the sum of
. .... ........................Dollars, at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
...................
Dubuque, being .months
interest due that day ou its hnprove
meet Bond No ............................ dated
193.......
... ...
.......................................................
Mayor.
......
.....................................City Clerk.
Countersigned
Be It Further Resolved, that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared and when so
prepared to execute said bonds, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by hire
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who `vill
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereb}•
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided by law, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Im-
provement Fund.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fat-simile
signature of the Mayor and Countet•-
signed with the fat-simile signature
of the City Clerk,
Be It Further Resolved, that as
fast as funds allow, beginning with
the second year after the payment of
interest due, these bonds shall be
called and retired in the same order
as numbered.
Adopted this 27th day of March,
1934,
Approved:
M. R. I{ANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Thompson moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by
the following vote:
'Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
cial Session, March 27th, 1934 97
Council's intention to issue public
improvement bonds to pay for the
cost of paving Main Street and
South Main Street from the north
property line of Charter Street to
the south property line of West
Seventeenth Street, Section No. 3,
West Thirteenth Street tc West
Seventeenth Street, presented and
read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to re-
ceive and file the proof of publica-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, .Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
levy of special assessment and in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay for the cost of paving
Main Street and South Main Street
from the north property line of
Charter Street to the south property
line of West Seventeenth Street,
,Section No. 3, West Thirteenth
Street to West Seventeenth Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schiltz moved to re•
ceive and file the proof of publica•
tree. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Written remonstrance of John Ri-
der Wallis, Trustee, et al, objecting
to the levying of the proposed spe-
cial assessment and any special as-
sessment to pay for the paving of
Main Street and South Main Street
from the north property line of
Charter Street to the south property
line of West Seventeenth Street,
Section No. 3, West Thirteenth
Street to West Seventeenth Street,
presented and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to sus-
pend the rules for the Purpose of
allowing any one present in the
Council Chamber, who wishes to do
so, to address the Council. Seconded I
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the' following vote:
Yeas=Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Attorney Frank R. Lacy address-
ed the Council relative to the ~~•`t-
ten remonstrance of John Rider
Wallis, Trustee, et ah obientinP to
the levying of the proposed special
assessment and anv special assess-
ment to pay for the cost. of pa,vine
Main Street and South Main Street
from the north property line of
Charter Street to the south property
line of West Sevententh Street, ~ec-
tiou No. 3, West Thirteenth Street
to West Seventeenth Street.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
refer the written remonstrance of
John Rider Wallis, Trustee, et al.
to the Council, Seconded by Council-
man Thompson, Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Statement of Desmond L. Sullivan,
subscribed sand sworn to, that he
posted along the line of 4mprove-
ment the notice of levy of special
assessment and intention of the City
Council to issue bonds to pay for
'the cost of paving Main Street and
South Main Street from the forth
property line of Charter Street to
the south property line of West
Seventeenth Street, Section No. 3,
West Thirteenth Street to West
Sevententh Street, presented and
teal.
Councilman Thompson moved to
receive and file the statement. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No, 26-34,
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for the paving of Main Street and
South Main Street forty-one (41)
feet wide, including curbs, from the
north property line of Charter
Street to the south property line of
West 17th Street, Section 3, West
13th Street to West 17th Street, by
James F. Lee Paving Company, Con-
tractors, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the "geveral lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate
and owned, and for the several
'amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Special assessment submitted
..................19.........
Owner. Lot. Block, Assessment,
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 464,
City Lot S. 1-5 ........................$297.43
Henry Busch, Lot 464, City
Lot S. M. 1.5 ........................... 297.43
Frank Byrne, Lot 464, City
Lot S. 1-5 of M. 1-5.......... 148.70
Frank Byrne, Lot 464, City
hot S. 1.~ of N, ~ of M. 1-5 74.36
Peter J. Hanson, Lot 464, City
Lot N. 1/z of N. I/, of M. 1-5 74.36
Peter J. Hanson, Lot 464, City
Lot S. 42' of N. 2-5 ................ 243.98
9h
gg Special Session, March 27th, 1934
E. Louise Paine, Lot 464, City Interstate Power Co ................. 319.95
Lot N. 60' 4" of N. 2-5........ 350.45
St. John's Epis. Church, Lot City of Dubuque ...................•
463, City Lot S• 2-5 ............ 594.87
E, H. Schepple, Lot 463, City
.......................... .
Lot M. 1.5 ... 297.43 5
Elliott C. Kimball, Lot 463,
City Lot N. 2-5 ..................... 594.87 3
City of Dubuque, Jackson
Park ....2200.05
...................................... 2
Frank R. Lacy, Lot 746, City 893.39
Lot S• 147' of W. 1/z•••.••.••••• 2
Dora K. Altman, Lot 746, City 407.17
Lot N. 6T of W. 1/z •••••••~•
Chas. A. Lantzky, Lot 473, 1
City Lot N. 2-5 ...................... 44.02
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 473, City 6
Lot M. 1-5 ................................ 12.43
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 473, City 3.03
Lot S. M.1-6 ' ............................
John R. Wallis, Tr., Lot 472,
City Lot N. 50' of N. 1-5.... 291.41
John G. Kuehnle, Lot 472,
City Let S. 1' 2" of N. 1.5.... 7.03
John G. Kuehnle, Lot 472
City Lot N. M. 1-5 ................ 298.43
John G. Kuehnle, Lot 472,
City Lot N, 5' 2" M. 1-5...... 30.30
N. J. Loes Est., Lot 472, City 268.13
I,ot S. 46' of M. 1-5..........
Julia Mulligan Est., Lot 472, 298.43
City Lot S. M. 1.5 ..................
Bart L. Molo, Lot 472, City 298 43
Lot S. 1-5 ..........................
Margt. Holden, Lot 471, City 128 20
Lot N. 22' of N. 1.5............
Hattie B. Reynolds, Lot 471,
City Lot S. 29' 2" of N. 1-5.. 170.00
Sarah G. Carr, Lot 471, City
Lot N. 56' 1D" of S. 204.8".... 331.27
James T. Carr Est., Lot 471,
City Lot N. 51' of S. 14T 297.27
10" of S. 204 8' ...................
Ind. School District, Lat 471,
City Lot S. 96' 10" of N.
14T 10" of S. 204' 8' ......,..... 564.40
Laura C. Bell, Lot 470A, City
•.,.... 297.26
Lot ................................... .
K. Kieth Van Duzee, Lot 470, 298.70
City Lat N. i/4 ......................
F. N. Schroeder, Lot 470, City
Lot N. M. v4 .......................... 298.70
Lidwinna Piekenbrock, Lot
470, City Lot S. M. i/¢ • ~ 298.7D
Mary A. Schrup, Lot 470, City
Lot S. '/~ .................................. 298.70
Garl W. Ziepprecht, Lot 469, 596.84
City Lot N. 2-5 ..................
Fred E. Gieltssen, Lot 469,
City Lot N. 41' 2" of M. 1-5 240.16
J. J, Nagle, Lot 469, City Lot
S. 10' of M 1.5 ...................... 58.27
J. J. Nagle, Lot 469, City Lot 298 43
S. M. 1.5 ..........................
J. J. Nagle, Lot 469, City Lot 99 08
N. 1T of S. 1-5 .................._..
Eliz, Linehan, Lot 469, City
Lot, S. 34' of S. 1-5 Und. t/z 99.08
Blanche Linehan, Lot 469,
City Lot S. 34' of S. 1-5 99.08
Und. t/z ..................................
$12,820.22
155.65
$12,975.87•
411.07 sq. yds. Sheet As-
phalt Pavement at $1.45
per sq. yd ...........................$ 7,846.05
56.93 tons Asphalt Binder
@ $7.60 Per ton ................ 2,676.98
160 lira, ft. Concrete Gut-
ters @ 45c per lira. ft..... 972.00
13.3 lira. ft. Concrete Ra-
thus Curb @ $1.25 per
li. ft ..................................... 266.62
006.2 lira. ft. Reset Curb
@ 39c'Per liu. ft ............. 392.42
35.44 sq .ft. Concrete Side-
wallzs C 20c per sq. ft..... 127.09
Three trees removed @
$20.00 each ........................ 60.00
Extt•a bills .............................. 109.98
Inspection .............................. 263.23
r
Interest @ 6%o...•~•••..•.....•....... 10a.8
Extra interest far 2r/z
155.65
months @ 6% ....................
Total ,$12,975.87
..................................
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Passed, adopted and approved this
27th day of lllarch, 1934.
M. R. KANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen,
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the ~adoPtion of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane,Schiltz ilme~
Andelfinger, McEvoy, .
Thompson.
Nays-None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 27--34.
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of
Dubuque for the improvement of
Main Street---Section No. 3 herein-
after described, has been completed
and said improvement has been
accepted by the City Council of said
City and the City Engineer has com•
prated the cost and expense thereof.
to be $12,975.87
And Whereas, public notice as pro•
vided by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the ihtention
of the City Council tb issue bonds
to pay the cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held
pursuant thereto, and all objections
Special Session, March 27th, 1934 99
filed thereto have been considered
and determined:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that to provide for the cost
of the resurfacing of Main Street
from the north property line of West
Thirteenth Street to the south pro-
perty line bf West Seventeenth
Street, designated Section No. 3 the
paving of Main Street and South
Main Street forty-one (41) feet wide,
including curbs, from the north pro-
perty line of Charter Street to the
south property line of West 17th
Street. Section 3, West 13th Street
to West 17th Street, there he issued
Improvement hands to the amount
of $12,975.87.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
of the 27th day of April 1934, and
shall be in the denomination of
$500.00, except that there shall be
one bond to the amottnt of $476.87.
They shall be numbered from 3502
to 3527 inclusive and shall be divided
into ten series of which the bonds
numbered 3502.3503-3504 shall con-
stitute the first series and shall be
payable the first day of April A, D.
1935; the bonds numbered 3505.3506-
3507 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable the first
day of April A. D. 1936; the bonds
numbered 3508-3509-3510 shall con•
stitute the third set•ies and shall be
payable the first day of April A. D.
1937; the bonds numbered 3511-3512•
3513 shall constitute the fourth ser-
ies and shall be payable the first
day of April A. D. 1938; the bonds
numbered 3514-3515-3516 shall con-
stitute the fifth seties and shall be
payable the first day of April A. D.
1939; the bonds numbered 3517.3518•
3519 shall constitute the sixth series
and shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1940; the bonds num-
bered 3620-3521 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
the first day of April A. D. 1941; the
bonds numbered 3522-3523 shall con•
stitute the eighth series and shall be
payable the first day of April A. D.
1942; the bonds numbered 3524-352~~
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1943; the bonds num-
bered 3626-3527 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable the
first clay of April A. D. 1944.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto
attached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No . . ..............................
Set•ies No .................
CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVE-
MENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 193...,;
or any time before that date at the
option of the City, the sum of $500.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons het•eto attached.
both interest and principal are pay-
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
,and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 27th day of March, 1934. This
band is one of a series of 26 bonds,
25 for $500.00, numbered from 3502 to
3526 inclusive, and one for $475.87
numbered 3527, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
the resurfacing of Main Street from
the north property line of West
Thirteenth Street to the south pro•
perty line of West Seventeenth
Street, designated Section No. 3 and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable to and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
lativ a lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten annual
installments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent. per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of the money
derived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose. And it
is hereby certified and recited that
all the acts and conditions and
things required to be done precedent
to and in the issuing of this series
of bonds, have been done, happened
and performed in regular and due
form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax, the faith and dili-
Bence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 27th day of March, 1934,
and has authorized the use of their
I00 Special Session, March, 27th, 1934
fac-simile signature to the interest
coupons hereto attached,
............................................................
Mayor.
......
...................................City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the............day of ....................A. D.
193......, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
• ........................Dollars, at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
................. .
Dubuque, being .months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Band No ..................•••~"'193 dated
............................................. ~ ay or....
.......
....................................City Clerk.
Countersigned
Be It Further Resolved, that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared and when so
prepared to execute said bonds, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bands in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided by law, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Im•
provement Fund.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
interest coupons attached to the
bands be signed with the facsimile
signature of the Mayor and Counter
signed with the fac-simile signatttr
of the City Clerk,
Be It Further Resolved, that a
fast as fnnds allow, beginning wit
the second year after the payment o
interest due, these bonds shall b
called and retired in the same orde
as nnmbered.
Adopted this 27th day of Marc
1934,
Approved:
M. R, KANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen,
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
Council's intention to issue public
improvement bonds to Pay for the
cost of re-surfacing West Seven-
teenth Street from the west prop-
erty line of Central Avenue to the
east property line of West Locust
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
receive and file the proof of publi-
cation, Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz, Carried by the fallowing
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
levy of special assessment and in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay for the cost of re-
surfacing West Seventeenth Street
from the west property line of Cen-
tral Avenue to the east property line
of West Locust Street, presented
and read.
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
receive and file the proof of publi-
cation. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy, Carried by the fallowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane; Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-Novo.
Statement of Desmond L. Sullivan,
subscribed and sworn to, that he
posted along the line of improve-
ment the notice of levy of special
assessment and intention of the City
Council to issue bonds to pay for the
cost of re-surfacing West Seven-
teenth Street from the west grap-
e erty line of Central Avenue to the
east property line of West Locust
s Street, presented and read.
h Councilman Andelfinger moved to
f receive and file the statement. Sec-
e onned by Councilman Schiltz, Cat=
r ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
h Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 28-34.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for the resurfacing of West Seven-
teenth Street forty (40) feet wide
from the west Property line of Cen-
tral Avenue to the east property
line. of West Locust Street. BY,
James F. Lee Paving Company, Con•
Special Session, March 27th, 1934
tractors in front of and adjoining
the same, a special Tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situ-
ate and owned, and for the sever-
al amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Special assessment s u b m i t t e d
........................................19............
F. C. Stines, Lot 1, Dot•gans
Sub .............................................$ 6.4G
Adam Zillig, Lot 1, Sub. City
City Lot 672A ........................ 217.06
Henry Mueller; Lot 2, Sub.
City Lot 672A .......................... 249.77
James L. Stines, Lot 2, Sub.
Lots 2 of 16 & 2 of 17, Dor-
gans Sub. & Lot 4 of City
Lot 672A & 2 of City Lot
673A ......................................... 237.43
Anna Bockert Est., Lot 1, Sub.
Lots 2 of 16 & 2 of 17, Dor-
gans Sub. & Lot 4 'of City
Lot 672A & 2 of City Lot
673A .......................................... 462.59
John Kriebs, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
1, of City Lot 673A .................. 104.51
John Kriebs, Lat 1, Sub, Lot
16, Dorgans Sub ....................... 7.94
John Kriebs, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
15, Dorgans Sub ..................... 36.18
Henry 0. Rose Est., Lot 2,
Sub, Lot 1, of City Lot 673A 43.70
Henry 0. Rose Est., Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 15, Dorgans Sub... 102.98
Max Rottler, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
14, Dorgans Sub ....................... 120.00
Michael Sullivan, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 14, Dorgans Sub ............. 109.03
The Wallis Co., Lot 3, Sub.
City Lot 673 .............................. 168.06
The Wallis Co., Lot 3, .Sub
City Lot G73 ............................ 168,06
The Wallis Co., Lot 2, Sub
City Lot 673 .............................. 168.06
The Wallis Co., Lot 1, Sub.
City Lot 673 .............................. 26223
The Wallis Co., Lot 7, Sub.
City Lot 673 ............................ 22.79
Chas. W. Danglemeyer, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 4, City Lot 673.... 45.42
Chas. A. Lantzky, Lot 2, Sub,
Lot 4, City Lot 673 ................ 6.61
Anna B. Lowther, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1, of City Lot 674 E. 11'
6" Und. 1/a ................................ 21.95
Anna B. & Wm. Lowther, Jr.,
Tr., Lot 1, Sub. Lot 1 of
City Lot 674 E. 11' 5" Und.
t/a .......................:........................ 21,95
Wm. Lowther, Jr., Lot 1, Sub,
Lot 1, of City Lot 674 E. 11'
5" Und, t/3 .................................. 21.95
Wm. Lowther, Jr., Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1, of City Lot 674W.
64' .............................................. 366,53
Anna B. Lowther, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 2, of City Lot fi74 Und.
t/3 ................................................ 98.31
101
Anna B. & Wm. Lowther, Jr„
Tt•., Lot 1, Sub. Lot 2, of
City Lot 674 Und. t/3 .................. 98,31
Anna B. & Wm. Lowther, Jr.,
Tr„ Lot 1, Sub, Lot 2, of
City Lot 674 Und. 1/a ~.......... 98.31
James Slack, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
1 of City Lot 674 .................... 34.19
James Slack, Lot 2, Sub, Lot
Lot 2, of City Lot 674............ 36,65
James Slack, Lot 2, Sub, Lot
1 of 3, City Lot 674............ 29.20
City of Dubuque, Lot 5, City
Lot 674 .......................................... 59.04
J. J. Nagle, Lot 1., Sub. Lot
1 of 3, of City Lot G74........ 465.05
Mary G, Schmitt, Lot 2, Sub,
Lot 3, of City Lot 674........ 265.27
Sisters of St. Francis, Lot 4,
Sub. City Lot 674 ................... .210.77
Sisters of St. Francis, Lot 7,
Sub, City Lot 675 ................... .978.79
Emma Vogel, Lot 6, Sub. City
Lot 675, S. 3T " ........................ 16229
S. P. Rider Est:, Lot 6, Sub.
City Lot 675, N. 38' 2"........ 71.06
Ed. Muntz, Lot 5, Sub, City
Lot 675 .................
.....................
69.So
Ed. Muntz, Lot 4, Sub. City
Lot 675, S. 22' 11i/z" ~ ...••.... 10.09
Ed. Muntz, Lot 4, Sub. Lot
City Lot 675, N. 1T 4".......... 6.68
Ed. Muntz, Lot 3, Sub. City
Lot 675, S. 13' 11" of S.
15' 8" .......................................... 3,68
Wolf Gruber, Lot 3, Sub. City
Lot 675, N. 1' 9" of S. 15' 8" .89
Wolf Gt'uber, Lot 3, Sub. City
Lot 675, N. 27' 8" .................. 6.04
Jos. Kahn Est., Lot 2, Sub.
City Lot 675 .............................. 7.84
Jesse Braun, Lot 1, Sub. City
City Lot 675 .............................. 3.63
Agatha Heim, Lot 452, City
Lot, N. 1.5 ................................ 385.49
Eliz. Cole, Lot 462, City Lot,
N, M. 1-5 ................................. 145,01
Robt. Junglt, Lot 452, City Lot
M. 1.5 .......................................... 46, 84
First Presbyterian Church,
Lot 453, City Lot N. 1-5........ 385,49
First Presbyterian Church,
Lat 453, City Lot N. ?~ of
N. M, 1-5 .................................. 8320
James Slack, Lot 453, City
Lot S. 1/z of N. M. 1-5........ fi1.81
James Slack, Lot 453, City
Lot N, 1.545' of M, 1.5 Und,
t/z ......................:......................... 1.74
Wm. Clewell, Lot 453, City
Lot N. 1.545' of M. 1-5 ~Tnd.
1/z ................................................ 1.74
Wm, Clewell, Lot 463, City
Lot S. 49.8" of M. 1-5............ 43.39
Grace M. E. Church, Lot 746,
City Lot N. 60' of N. 107'
of E. 1/z ..................................... 487.37
Frank R. Lacy, Lot 746, City
Lot S. 5T of N. 107 of E. i/z 204.24
Sophia A. Hanson, Lot 746,
City Lot S. 1/z of E. i/2........ 137,17
102
Special Session, March
City of Dubuque, Jackson
Park ......................................... 70.48
Frank R. Lacy, Lot 746, City
2
Lot S. 147' of W. I/z•••~•• ••~•• 65.32
Dora K. Altman, Lot 746, City
5
Lot N. 67' of W. I/z... •• ••• ~~ 63,4',
John R. Wallis, Tr., Lot 472,
City Lot N. 50' of N. 1-5.... 434.07
John G. Kuehnle, Lot 472,
City Lot S. 1,2 of N. 1-5.... 5,39
John. G. Kuehnle, Lot 472,
1
27
65
City Lot N. M. 1-5 .................. .
John G. Kuehnle, Lot 472,
City Lot N. 5.2' of M. 1.5....
12.49
J. toes, Lot 472, City Lot
N
.
S. 46' of M. 1-5 ........................" 40.91
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 473, City
41
53
Lot M. 1-5 .................................. .
Chas. A. Lantzky, Lot 473,
94
563
City Lot N. 2.5 ........................ .
Chas, A, Lantzky, Lot 6, Sub.
City Lot 671 ............................ 40.81
Chas. A. Lantzky, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 1 of 4 of City Lot 671
E. r/z ........................................... 52.15
Annie J. Hackett, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 4 of 4 of City Lot 671
W. 1/z .......................................... 52.15
Ed. J. O'Rourke, Lot 2, Sub
Lot 4 of City Lot 671 N.
20.2' ... 13.02
Ed. O'Rourke, Lot 5, City Lot
671 N, 20' 2" .......................... 303.24
Annie J. Hackett, Lot 5, Sub.
City Lot 671 S. 30' .................. 191.53
Annie J. Hackett, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 4, City Lot 671 S, 31'.... 10.08
Annie J. Hackett, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 4, City Lot 671.... 172.16
H. C. Kenline, Lot 3, Sub.
City I,at G71 .............................. 31.67
City of Dubuque....••..•• ~~•• •••• •• • 201.53
Totals .................................. 10,743.68
4356.05 sq. yds, sheet as•
phalt Pavement @ $1.45
per sq. yd .......................... 6 316.27
$ ,
303.4 tons extra binder C~
$7.50 per ton .......................... 2,275.59
2001.3 lin. ft. 18" Concrete
gutter @ .35 per. lin. ft.. 700,46
926 lin. ft. reset curb @
.29 per lin, ft .....................
Extra bills .............................. 718.72
Extra Interest at 6% for 3
months ................................ 154.19
Interest C~ 6% •• •• ~ 87.3@
.............................
Inspection 222.62
.
Totals ................................. $10,743.6`
All of which is assessed in pro
portion to the special benefits con
(erred.
Passed, adopted and approved thi;
27th. day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE
Mayor
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
1934
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None,
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds,)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 29-34.
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of
Dubuque for the improvement of
West 17th. Street hereinafter de•
scribed, has been completed and
said improvement has been accept-
ed by the City Council of said City
and the City Engineer has computed
the cost and expense thereof to he
$10,743.63,
And Whereas, public notice as pro-
vided by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the intention
of the City Council to issue bonds
to pay the cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held
pursuant thereto, and all objections
filed thereto have been considered
and determined:
Nov, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that to Provide for the cost
of the resurfacing of West 17th.
Street forty (40) feet wide from the
vest property line of Central Ave-
nue to the east property line of
West Locust Street there be issued
Improvement bonds to the amount
of $10,743.68.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of
the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear
date as of April 27, 1934, and shall
be in the denomination of $600.00
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $243.fi8. They
shall be numbered from 3528 to 3549
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 3528-3529-3530 shall constitute
the first series and shall be pay
able the first day of April 1935; the
bonds numbered 3531-3532-3533 shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1936; the bonds number-
ed 3534-3536 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable
the first day of April A. D. 1937;
the bonds numbered 3636-3637 shall
constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1938; the bonds num-
bered 3638-3539 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable the
.first day of April A. D. 1939; the
Special Ses
bonds numbered 3540.3541 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be,
payable the first day of April A. D.
1940; the bonds numbered 3542-3543
shall constitute the seventh aeries
and stall be payable the first day
of April A. D. 1941; the bonds num-
bered 3544.3545 shall cohstitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
the first day of April, A. D. 1942; the
bonds numbered 3546-3547 shall con-
stftute the ninth series and shall be
payable the first day of April, A. D,
1943; the bonds numbered 3548-3549
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D, 1944,
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto
attached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
Na ...............................
Series No .................
CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVE-
MENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 193....;
or any time before that date at the
option of the City, the sum of $500.D0
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached.
both interest and principal are pay-
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and iu accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 27th day of March, 1934. This
bond is one of a series of 22 bonds,
21 far $500.00 numbered from 3528-
3548 inclusive, and one for $243.68
numbered 3549, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
resurfacing West 17th Street forty
(40) feet wide front the west proper-
ty line of Central Ave: to the east
property line of West Locust St, and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable to and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or' adjacent
property, and payable in ten annual
installments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent. per annum, and this bond
March 27th, 1934 103
is payable only out of the money
derived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose. And it
is hereby certified and. recited that
all the acts and conditions and
things required to be done precedent
to and in the issuing of this series
of bonds, have been done, happened
and performed in regular and due
form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax, the faith and dili-
gence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged,
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 27th day of March, 1934,
and has authorized the use of their
fac-simile signature to the interest
coupons hereto attached.
.............................................Mayor.....
City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the ...........day of ....................A. D.
193......, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
...............................Dollars, at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, being .................... months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No .......................... dated
...
.................................................. 193.......
.............................................Mayor.....
.............................................................
City Clerk.
Countersigned
Be It Further Resolved, that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared and when so
prepared to execute said bonds, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided by law, the pro•
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Im-
provement Fund,
Be It Further Resolved, that the
104
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and Connter•
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved, that as
fast as funds allow, beginning with
the second year after the payment of
interest due, these bonds shall be
called and retired in the same order
as numbered.
Adopted this 27th day of March,
1934,
Approved:
M. R. KANE,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Thompson. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor I{one, Schiltztl ant
Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of the notice of
Council's intention to issue public
improvement bonds to PaY for the
cost of paving Roosevelt Street from
the westerly property line of Rhom-
berg Avenue to the north line of
Lot 6 Peil's Subdivision; presented
and read. Councilman Andelfinger
moved to receive and file the proof
of publication. Seconded by Council-
man Thompson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Schiltz,
men Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified t
by the publishers, of the notice o
levy of special assessment and in
tention of the City Council to isau
bonds to pay for the cost of pavin
Roosevelt Street from the westerl
property line of Rhomberg Avenu
to the nortlt line of Lot 6 Peil'
Subdivision, presented and rea
Councilman McEvoy moved to r
ceive and file the proof of public
tion. Seconded by Councilma
Thompson. Caried by the followin
vote:
Yeas- -Mayor Kane, Counci
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schilt
Thompson.
Naye-None.
Written remonstrances of Mr
Katie Enzler, Mrs. Tenie Berg a
Mrs. Matt' Geisheker, also writt
remonstrances of A. L. Rhombe
for self, for T. E. Rhomberg and f
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, also writte
remonstrance of Calvary Cemetery
Association, also written remon-
strance of Mrs. Minnie Zogg et al,
objecting to the levying of the pro-
posed special assessment to PaY for
the cost of paving Roosevelt Street
from the westerly property line of
Rhomberg Avenue to the north line
of Lot 0 Peil's Subdivision, present-
ed and read. Councilman McEvoy
moved to refer the written remon-
strances to the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Statement of Desmond L. Sulli-
van, subscribed and sworn to, that
he posted along the line of improve-
ment the notice of levy of special
assessment and intention of the City
Council to issue bonds to pay for
the cost of paving Roosevelt Street
from the westerly property line of
Rhomberg Avenue to the north line
of Lot 6 Peil's Subdivision, present-
ed and read. Councilman Schiltz
moved to receive and file the state-
ment. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 30-34.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That ~to pay far
the Paving of Roosevelt Street from
the westerly property line of Rhom-
berg Avenue to the north line of Lot
6, Peil's Subdivision.
By, Thos. Flynn Coal Company,
Contractors, in front of and adjoin-
ing the same, a special Tax be and
o is hereby levied on the several lots,
f and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situ-
e ate and owned, and for the several
g amounts set opposite each lot or par-
t' cel of real estate, as follows:
e Special assessment s u b m i t t e d
..................19 ..........................
s
d. J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 411, 231.14
e• Ham's Add.....
a- J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 412, 87 66
n Ham's Add ...... .........
g J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 413,
Ham's Add ............................. 47.82
i- J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 414, 22 33
z, Ham's Add. ... .
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 481, 22.33
Ham's Add .............................
s. J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 482,
nd Ham's Add ....... ..... .......... 47.82
en J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 483, 87.67
rg Ham's Add._ ......................
or J. A. Rhomberg Est., Lot 484,
,r .Ham's Add ............................. 231.14
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A. L, Rhomberg, Lot 538,
Ham's Add ............................. 231.14
Frank J, Duehr, Lot 539,
Ham's Add ............................. 87.66
A. L, Rhomberg, Lot 640,
Ham's Add . .......................... .. 47.82
A. L, Rhomberg, .Lot 641,
Ham's Add . .......................... .. 22.33
John Kohler, Lot 609,
Ham's Add ............................. 159.40
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 610,
Ham's Add ............................. 159.40
A, L. Rhomberg, Lot 611,
Ham's Add ................:............ 159.40
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 612,
Ham's Add ............................. 169.40
Geo, Gager, Lot 613, Ham's
Add ......................................... 176.13
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 614,
Ham's Add ............................. 218.43
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 616,
Ham's Add ............................. 176.13
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 608,
Ham's Add .....:....................... 95.64
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 607,
Ham's Add ............................. 44.63
A, L. Rhomberg, ,Lot 606,
Ham's Add ............................. 26.83
. L. Rh
mberg, Lot 605,
H
Add .............................
s R 20.41
A
L
homberg, Lot 2
Sub. Lot 1 of M. Lot 304.. 1,110.5
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 1,
Sub.LotlafloflofM.
Lot 304 .................................... 188.44
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 12,
Johnson Sub ......................... 958.57
Theresa Witter, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 o f l o f 2 a f 2 o f
M. Lot 307 ............................ 1,293.70
City of Dubuque, Lot 2, Sub,
Lot 2 of 2 of M. Lot 307.. 183.31
Nettie Nackert, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 2 o f l o f 2 o f 2 o f
M. Lot 307 ............................ 144.90
Nettie Nackert, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of M.
Lot 307 S. E. 56' ................ 159.40,
Theresa Witter, Lot 1, Sub.
Lotlof2of2af111.Lot i
307 N. W. 195' .................... 565.12
Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Lot
1, Sub. Lot 2 of M. Lot
3 07 ................. ..................3, 026.11
Y
?' Sub.
M
s
t
Lot 1 Pe'ls
.,
Sub 146.82
~VIary A. Gross, Lot.i, Sub.
Lot 1 Peils Sub ................... 169.40
City of Dubuque, Lot 2,
Peils Sttb ............................... 159.40
Sophia Hertner, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 1 of Min. Lot 307A ... 366.66
Sophia Hertner, Lot 3, Peils
Snb ......................................... 159.40
Louis Peils Est., Lot 4,
Peils Sub ............................... 169.40
Louis Peils Esa., Lot 5,
Peils Sub ............................... 159.40
Oswald Zogg, Lot 6, Peils
Sub ......................................... 159.40
Chas H. Gau, Lot 2, Sub,
Lot 1 of 7 Peils Sub........ 127.84
John Berwanger, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of Sub.
1 of 5 & Lots 2-3.4 of M. L,
307A ........................................
Fred Wagner, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 2 of 2 of Sub, 1 of
5 & Lots 2.3-4 of M. L,
307A ........................................
Ida M. Higgins, Lot 1,
Barry's Sub ...........................
Ida M. Higgins, Lot 6,
Barry's Sttb ...........................
Ida M. Higgins, Lot 2,
Barry's Sub ..........................
Ida' M. Higgins, Lot 5,
Barry's Sub. W. 558'........
Henry Thomas, Lot 3,
Sub .................................
Henry Thomas, Lot 4,
Barry's Sub„ W, 50' x 100'....
Thos. Fleishman, Lot 4,
Barry's Sub. W. 50' of
E. 430' ................................:.....
L. F. Metz, Lot 4, Barry's
Sub. W. 50' of E, 380' of
E. 430' ......................................
John Fisch, Lot, 4, Barry's
Sub. E. 330' of E. 380'
of E. 430' ..............................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 8, Jan-
sen's Sub. No. 3 ....................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 7, Jan-
sen's Sub. No. 3 ..................
Chas. F. Mosser, Lot 6, Jan•
sen's Sub, Na, 3 ....................
Bertha Lange, Lot 5, Jan-
sen's Sub, No. 3 ..................
Clnra Eichmann, Lot 4, Jan•
sen's Sub. No. 3 ....................
Ida Wahlert, Lot 3, Jansen's
Sttb. No. 3 ..............................
Home Builders Ca„ Lot 2,
Jansen's Sub. No. 3............
Frank Ward, Lot 1, Jansen's
Sub. No. 3 ..............................
Harry Miner, Lot 4, Jan-
sen's Sub. No. 2 ..................
Harry Miner, Lot 3, Jan-
sen's Sttb. No. 2 ....................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 2, Jan•
sen's Sub. No. 2 ...................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 1, Jan-
sen's Sub. No. 2 ...................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 6, Jan-
sen's Sub. No. 2 .................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 8A, Jan•
sen's Sub ...............................
Minnie Zogg, Lot8, Jan-
sen's Sub .............................
Liland & Hazel Kieler, Lot
7, Jansen's Sub ...................
Mona Kirch, Lot 6, Jan-
sen's Sub ..............................
John Berwanger, Lot 5, Jan-
sen's Sub ...............................
Frank L. Brenke, Lot 4, Jan-
sen's Sub ...............................
B. & M. Kahle, Lot 3, Jan-
sen's Sttb ..............................
Isabell Wunderlich, Lot 2,
Jansen's Sub .........................
lOS
44.03
12.87
514.88
115.29
701.39
64.40
34,66
15.15
10.96
3.63
1.03
216.97
169.40
159.40
159.40
159.40
159.40
159.40
280.14
159.40
159.40
159.40
71.57
15.87
63.78
95.65
159.40
159,40
169.40
159.40
169.40
159.40
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106
cial Session, March 27th, 1934
y, Eggenberger, Lot 1. Jan-
sen's Sub ............................... 1
F, L. Brenke, Lat 9, Jan-
sen's Sub ...............................
F, L. Brenke, Lot 10, Jan-
sen's Sub, •••'Lot 11, Jan-
Minnie Zogg,
sen's Sub ...............................
Minnie Zogg, Lot 12, Jan•
sera's Sub• ..............................
Dubuque County Hospital,
Lot 3, Min• Lot 306............
Chas. & Anna Thiede, Lot 1,
Johnson Sub .........................
Perry H. Kirch, Lot 2, John-
ston Sub ..................• 'Lot 3
Realty Inv. Corp.,
Johnston Sub .........................
Helen 0, Litz, Lot 4, John-
ston Sub .................................
Fred & Rosa Licht, Lot 5,
Johnston Sub .........................
Fred & Rosa Licht, Lot 6,
Johnston Sub .........................
Markus Bernhard, Lot 7,
Johnston Sub .......................
Markus Bernhard, Lot 8
Johnston Sub .........................
Henry Est. & Kate Miller,
Lot 9, Johnston Sub...........
Henry Est. & Katie Miller,
Lot 10, Johnston Sub.......
Dubuque County Hospital,
Lot 21, Fifth Ave. Sub.......
Dubuque County Hospital,
Lot 19, Fifth Ave. Sub.......
A. L. Rhomberg, Lot 18,
Fifth Ave. Sub.• Lot • 17,
A. L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub.. • Lot 16,
A. L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub. ~"Lot 15,
A, L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub...• Lot 1
A, L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub.,.•°'Lot 13,
A, L. Rhomberg,
Ffth Ave. Snb.•. •~ Lot 12
A. L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub..••• Lot 11
A. L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub. •~ Lot 10
A. L. Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub._ ~• "Lot 9
A. L, Rhomberg,
Fifth Ave. Sub ...................
A. L. Rramberg, Lot
Fifth Ave• Sub• ..................
Frank J. Frey, Lot 7, Fift
Ave. Sub ...............................
Franlt J. Frey, Lot 6, Fift
Ave. Sub ..............................
Frank J. Frey, Lot 5, Fif
Ave. Sub ..............................
Frank Thore, Lot 4, Fif
Ave• Sub ...........................
Frank Thore, Lot 3, Fif
Ave. Sub .............................
A, L. Rhomberg, Lot
Fifth Ave. Sub .................
A. L., Rhomberg, Lot
Fifth Ave. Sub .................
Frank J. Frey, Lot 20, Fifth
15
59.40 Ave. Sub. W. r/z•••••••••••••••••• 8.74
Frank Thore, Lot 20 Fifth
9
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70.81 City of Dubuque (Extra In-
79.71 terest.) .................................... 476.77
71 Total ....................................23,456.04
79
.
1 Tree removal @ $10.00
71 each ......................................
79 10.00
.
Yda. of Grading @
30 Cu.
.
79.71 .90 Per cu. yd ..................... 27•DO
459 Lbs. of Steel @ •06 per
79.71 lb ......................................... 27.54
~ 33.6 Sq. Ft. of Sidewalk
71
5
79.71 @ .17 Per sq. ft ................... .
h 76 Lin. Ft. of Vitrified Tile
49 ql @ $1.40 Per lira. ft............ 106.40
h 507.4 Lin. Ft. of Concrete
79.71
f
~ 507.40
Reset Stone
o
3347 Lm. Ft
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71 Curb @ •25 per lira. ft......
79 836.75
.
h 1G2.4 Cu: Yds• Crushed
75 per cu. yd..
Rack @ $1
28420
.
95.G5
h 9737.6 Sq. Yds. 6" .Concrete
79.71 Paving @ $1.65 per sq.
067.04
16
2 .........................
yd . ...............
79.71 3288 Sq. Yds. 4" Concrete ,
Paving @ $1.40 per sq.
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cial Session, March 27th, 1934 107
Extra Bills as per State•
ments .................................... 179.40
Extra Manhole as per
Statement .......................... 59.23
Extra Cement--Sunny Crest
Entrance ............................ 71,7].
Interest @ 6%. •....• ................ 193.69
22,979.27
Extra Interest @ 6% for 4
months, 5 days .................... 476.77
Total .................................... $23,456.04
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved this
27th, day of March, 1934.
M. R. KANE
Mayor
ED, McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPSON
PETER SCHILTZ
M. B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen
Attest: J. J,. SHEA,
City Clerk,
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution, Sec-
onded by Councilman Schiltz, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson,
Nays-None.
(Resolution Providing for the Is-
suance of Public Improvement
Bonds.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 31-34.
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of
Dubuque for the improvement of
Roosevelt Street ~ hereinafter de-
scribed, has been completed and said
improvement has been accepted by
the City Cotmcil of said City and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense thereof to be
$23,460.04.
And Whereas, public notice as pro-
vided by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the intention
of the City Council to issue bonds
to pay the cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held
pursuant thereto, and all objections
filed thereto have been considered
and determined:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that to provide for the cost
of paving Roosevelt Street from the
west property line of Rhomberg
Avenue tc the north line of Lot 6
Peil's Subdivision there be issued
Improvement bonds to the amount
of $23, 456.04.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of
the Code of Iowa, 1927, which shall
bear the date of the 27th day of
April A, D, 1934; shall'be in denom-
inations of $500.00 except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
$456.04. They shall be numbered
from 3455 to 3501 inclusive and shall
be divided into ten series of which
the bonds numbered 3455, 3456, 3457,
3458, 3459 shall constitute the first
series and shall be payable the first
day of April, A. D, 1935; the bonds
numbered 3460, 3461, 3462, 3463, 3464
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1936; the bonds num-
bered 3465.3466-3467.3468-3469 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable the first day of April
A. D. 1937; the bonds numbered
3470.3471.3472.3473-3474 shall consti-
tute the fourth series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1938;
the bonds numbered 3475-3476-3477-
3478.3479 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable the first
day of April A, D. 1939; the bonds
numbered 3480,-3481-3482.3483-3484
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A, D. 1940; the bonds num-
bered 3485-3486.3487-3488-3489 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A, D. 1941; the bonds number-
ed 3490.3491.3492-3493.3494 shall con-
stitute the .eighth series and shall
be payable the first day of April
A. D. 1942; the bonds numbered
3495-3496.3497-3498-3499 shall consti-
tute the ninth series and shall be
payable the first ,day of April A. D.
1943; the bonds numbered 3500.3601
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April A. D. 1944.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable
semi-annually, in accordance with
the terms of the coupons thereto
attached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No ...............................
Series No .................
CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVE-
MENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hera-
of, on the first day of April, A. D.
193,..; or any time before that date
at. the option of the City, the sum
of $500.00 with interest thereon at
the rate of five per cent per an-
num, payable on the presentation
Session, March 27th, 1934
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached, both interest
and principal are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque in the State of
Iowa, This band is issued by the
City of Dubuque pursuant to and by
virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code
of Iowa, 1927, and in accm•dance
with a resolution of the City Council
of said City, duly passed on the 27th
day of March, 1934. This -bond is
one of a series of 47 bonds, 46 for
$500.00 numbered from 3455-3500,
and one for $456,04 numbered 3501,
all of like tenor and date, and is-
sued for the purpose of paving
Roosevelt Street from the west pro•
perty line of Rhomberg Avenue to
the north line of Lot 6 Peil's Sub•
division and described in said reso-
lution; which cost is assessable to
and levied along such improvement,
and is Made by law a lien on all
abutting or adjacent property, and
payable in ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond. is payable
only out of the money derived from
the collection of said special tax,
and said money can be used far no
other purpose, And it is hereby
certified and recited that all the
acts and conditions and things re•
quired to be done precedent to and
in the issuing of this series of
bonds, have been done, happened
and performed in regular and due
form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax, the faith and dili•
lgieneby irrevocably,pledgeduque,' are
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clet•k,
with the seal of said City affixed
this 27th day March, 1934 and has
authorized the use of their fac-simile
signature to the interest coupons
hereto attached,
... ..
............................................. Mayot•.
................
City Glerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the............day of ...................A. D,
193....., the City of Dubuque, Iowa
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
.......................Dollars, at the of
fice of the City Treasurer month
City of Dubuque, being ...........
interest due that day on its im
n•ovement Bond Na .................. dated
........................... 193.........
.................
........................... M ayo r
...........................City Clerk
Countersigned
Be It Further Resolved, that the
Mayor and City Clerlc be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to he prepared and when so
prepared to execute said bonds, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also tegister them in a book kept
by him for that purpose.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided by law, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to,be kept in a
special fund to be known as Impt•ove-
ment Fund.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature oP the Mayor and coun-
tersigned with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved, that as
fast as funds allow, beginning with
the second year after the payment
of interest due, these bonds shall be
called and retired in the same order
as numbered.
Adopted this 27th day of March,
1934.
Approved:
M. R. KANE
Maym•.
ED. McEVOY
ARDENAL THOMPS0;1
PETER SCI3ILTZ
M, B. ANDELFINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Cou>cilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Council-
men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 22-34.
Whereas, street, sewer, and other
improvement bonds heretofore is-
sued pursuant to resolutions adopt-
ed by the Council of the City of
Dubuque to pay the cost of con-
structing street sewer and other im-
provements hereafter mm•e particu-
- larly described, become due and pay-
e able on April 1, 1934 in the sntn of
s Fifty Thousand Dollars, ($50,000)
and the fonds to be realized from
Special Session, March 27th, 1934 1~9
the collection of the special assess•
ments levied upon benefited pro•
perties were pledged to the payment
of the principal and interest of said
bonds; and,
Whereas, certain of said assess-
ments have not been paid and this
Council deems it necessary and ad-
visable to make immediate provis-
ion for the payment of said bonds
by the issuance of tefundiug bonds,
said bonds or the proceeds there-
ft•om to be used only to pay matur-
ing street, sewer and other improve-
ment bands; and,
Whereas, the street, sewer and
other improvement bands which it
is proposed hereby to refund and
the description of the public im-
provements for which such original
bonds were .issued are described as
follows:
Freemont Street from Grandview
Avenue to Simpson Street, Bond No.
8843; Shiras Road, Bond No, 9497;
Linwood District Sewer Bond, No.
9569; Eagle Point District Sewer,.
Bond No. 9751; 18th Street, Bond
No. 9810; 19t1t Street, Band No,
9853; Jones Street, Bonds Nos. 9892,
9593; Julien Avenue from Delhi to
Aubut•n, Bond No. 10029; Merz St„
Bond No, 10088; Bryant Street,
Dond No. 10159; Garfield Avenue,
Bonds Nos. 10279, 10283; Seminary
Street, Bands Nos. 10453, 10454;
Montrose Tet•race, Bond No. 10515;
Jackson Street from 24th to 32nd
Streets, Bonds Nos. 10667, 10668;
Iowa Street from 1st to 14th Streets,
Bond No. 10832; Burden Avenue,
Band No. 10950; Cleveland Avenue,
Bonds Nos. 11001, 11002; West Lo-
cust Street from Hodgden to Semin-
ary, Bonds Nos. 11167, 11168,; East
15th Street from Washington Street
to C. G. W. trades, Bond No. 127;
White Street from 21st Street to
24th Street, Bands Nos. 147, 148;
Atlantic Street from Julien to West
14th Street, Bonds Nas. 233, 234,
235; Jackson Street from East 32uii
to Milwaukee Street, Band No. 249;
Wood Street from Julien Avenue to
West 14th Street, Bond No. 286;
Windsor Avenue from Garfield to
East 22nd Street, Bond No. 298;
West 14th Street from Walnut to
Alta Vista, Bond No. 386; Almond
and Ellis, Bonds Nos, 473, 479;
White Street from 24th to 27th,
Bond No, 458; South GrandviewAve-
nue from Southern Avenue to Quin-
lan's Sub., Bonds Nos. 656.659;
Southern Avenue Server District,
Bonds Nos. 566-574; Prairie Street
from West 14th to West 11th,
Bonds Nos. G98, 699; Elm Street
from 11th to 20th, Bands Nos. 735-
739; Needham Place from West 6th
to West 7tlt, Bond No. 836; Auburn
Street from Delhi to West 14th,
Bond No. 892; Curtis Street from
South Booth to Bryant, Bonds Nos.
944-946; Broadway and Broadway
Extension, Bonds Nos. 973.975; Diag-
onal Street, Bonds Nos. 1085, 1086;
Air Hill frmn Julien to West 8th,
Bonds Nas. 1118, 1119; Julien Ave-
nue from West 8th to Alta Vista,
Bonds Nos, • 1141-1146; Cooper
Heights from Gilmore to Raymond,
Bonds 1175, 1176; Roosevelt Street
Sower, Bonds Nos. 1186-1188; Over-
view Court Sewer, Bond No. 1209;
Wartburg Place, Bonds Nos, 1239,
1240; Race Street from West 11th
to Rose, Bonds Nos. 1266.1268; West
5th Street from South line of City
Lots 615 to John Street, Bonds Nos.
1310, 1311; Rhomberg Avenue from
Lincoln to High Bridge, Band No.
1545; West 8th from Roberts to Wil-
son, Bond No. 1611; Wilson Street
from West 5th to West 8th,. Bonds
Nos. 1701 1702; Plymouth Court
from South Grandview to Lots 20
and 22, G. H. Addition, Bands Nos.
1754-1757; Locust. Street from
Southern Avenue to Charter Street,
Bonds Nos. 2188, 2189; South Hill
from Curtis to South Grandview,
Bond No. 2385; Roosevelt, Bands
Nas. 235G-L359; Boulevat•d Lights
from Dodge to Grandview, Bands
Nas, 2372, 2373; Algona Street from
Delawat•e to Dexter, Bond No. 2935;
West Dubuque District Sewer,
Bonds Nos. 2792.2803,
Now, Therefore:-
Be It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque:-
Par. 1. That refunding bonds in
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars,
($50,OD0) be and the same are here-
by ordered issued to take up and
refund the original bonds heretofore
issued to pay the cost of construct-
ing the improvements described in
the preamble hereof and bearing the
serial numbers therein set forth and
the Mayor and Clerk be and they
are hereby directed to execute said
bonds on behalf of said City of Du-
buque, said bonds' being in denomin-
tions of Five Hundt•ed Dollars
($600) each, numbered from 3334 to
3433, both inclusive, dated April 1,
1934, payable ten years after the
gate thereof and bearing interest at
the rate of five per cent (5%) per
rnnum, both principal and interest
payable at the office of the City
Preasurer in the City of Dubuque,
owa, in the manner and form pro-
dded by law.
Par. 2. All special assessments ap-
~licable to the payment of the bonds
n•eviously issued shall lie applicable
n the same manner and to the same
extent to the refunding bonds here-
~y authorized and all of the powers
4nd duties to levy and collect spe-
ial assessments and taxes and fo
reate liens upon property shall con•
in Special Session, March 27th, 1934
time until all of these refunding
bonds shall have been paid.
Par. 3. These bonds shall be ex-
changeable for outstanding bonds
hereby refunded or may be sold for
not less than par and accrued in-
terest and the proceeds thereof shall
be used only to pay off the original
bonds.
Par. 4. All bonds of this issue
shal] be payable on April 1, 1944,
but shall be subject to prior call and
payment at the option of the City of
Dubuque at 'any interest payment
date, and are issued pursuant to Sec•
tions 6126-A1 to 6126-A6 inclusive,
of the Code of Iowa 1931, Chapter
311,
Par, 5, That said bonds shall be
signed by the Nlayot• and attested
by the City Clerk and the seal of
said City 'attached, and be registered
as to issuance by the City Treasurer
and a certificate of such registration
endorsed thereon; that interest up-
on said bonds be evidenced by cou-
pons thereto attached and maturing
on the several days when such in-
terest matures, which coupons shall
be executed with the facsimile signa-
t~re of said officers and said Mayor
and City Clerk, by the execution of
said bonds, shall adopt as and for
their proper signatures their respec-
tive facsimile. signatures appearing
on said coupons,
Par. 6. That said bonds, coupons
and provision for registration be it
substantially the following forms:
"United States of America.
State of Iowa County of Dubuqu
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
REFUNDING BOND. $500.0
No .................
The City of Dubuque, Dubuqu
County, in the State of Iowa, Pro
ises to pay as hereinafter stated, t
the bearer hereof, on the First D'a
terestrpaym9ent date at the opt onl
the City of Dubuque, the sum
Five Hundred Dollars, with intere
thereon at the rate~of Five Per Ce
our theupresentation and tsurIIend
of the interest coupons hereto
tached. Both principal and intere
of this bond are Treasurer ofe t
fice of the City
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
This bond is issued by the Ci
of Dubuque under and by virtue
Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa a
the Resolution of salddy oftMa ~
passed on the ... • ~•
1934.
This bond is one of a series
bonds of like tenor, date a
amount, numbered from 3334 to 34
both inclusive, and issued for
purpose of reftnding bonds her
fore issued to defray the cost of c
strutting the following street, se
and other improvements, to-wit:
Ft'emont from Grandview to Simp-
son; Shiras Road; Linwood District
Sewer; Eagle Point District Sewer;
Eighteenth Street; Nineteenth
Street; Janes Street; Julien Avenue
from Delhi to Auburn; Merz Street;
Bryant Street; Garfield Ayenue; .
Seminary Street; Montrose Teriace;
Jackson Street from 24th to 32nd
Streets; Iowa Stt'eet from 1st to
14th Streets; Burden ~ Aveuud;
Cleveland Avenue from Bryant to
Villa; West Locust from Hodgden
to Seminary Streets; East 15th
Street from Washington to C. G. W.
Ry, tracks; White Street from 21st
to 24th Streets; Atlantic Street from
Julien to West 14th Street; Jackson
Street ft•om West 32nd to Milwaultee
Streets; Wood Street from Julien to
fJom Garfield tosEast 22nd SUeet
West 14th from Walnut to Alta
Vista Streets; Almond 'and Ellis
Streets; White Street from 24th to
27th Streets; So. Grandview Avenue
from Southern Avenue to Quinlan's
Sub.; Southern Avenue District
Sewer; Prairie Street from West
14th Street to West 11th Street;
Elm Street from 11th to 20tS1
5th to ~ West 7th St eetsTO Aubu u
Street from Delhi to West 14th
Streets; Curtis Street from So.
Booth to Bryant Streets; Broadway
1 and Broadway Extension; biagonal
_ Street; Air Hill from Julien to West
8th Streets; Julien Avenue from
e West 8th to Alta Vista Streets;
Cocper heights from Gilmore to
Raymond Place; Roosevelt Street
0 Sewer; Overview Court Sewer;
e Wartburg Pl'aee; Race Street from
m -West 11th to Rose Streets; West
0 5tlt from So. line City Lot 615 to
Y Jahn Street; Rhom.berg Avenue
from Lincoln to High Bridge; West
n- 8th from Roberts to Wilson Streets;
of Wilson Street from West 5th to
or West 8th Streets; Plymcuth Court
st from So, Grandview to Lots 20 and
nt 22, G, H. Add.; Locust Street from
y' Southern Avenue to Charter Street;
er So. Hill Street from Curtis to Sc.
at- Grandvietiv Avenue; Roosevelt
st Street from end of present improve-
°f ment tc 1005 feet north; Boulevard
he lights from Dodge to Grandview
tY Avenue; Algona Street from Dela-
of ware to Dexter Streets; and West
nd Dubuque District Sewer, all as de-
tly scribed iu said Resolution, in said
ch, City, which cost is payable by t'~e
abuttitlg and 'adjacent property
of along said improvements, and is
nd made by law a lien on all said prop-
33, erty. It is payable in ten annual
the equal installments, with interest on
eto- all deferred payments at the rate of
on- five Per cent per annum, but only
wer ,out of the special fund .created by
Special Session, March 27th, 1934 111
the collection of said special taxes,
and said fund can be used for no
other purpose,
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions, and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series of
bonds, have been done, happened,
and performed, in regular and due
form, as required by law and said
resolution, and for the assessment,
collection, and payment het'eon of
said special tax, the full faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof, the City of
Dubuque, by its Council, has caused
this bond to be signed by the Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clerk,
and the seal of said City to be here•
to affixed, and the coupons hereto
attached to be executed with the
facsimile signatures of said Mayor
and Clerk, which officials by the
execution of this bond do adopt as
and for their pt'oper signature their
respective facsimile signatures ap-
pearing on said coupons all the........
day of March, 1934,
.........................................................
Mayor of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Attest:
..........................................................
Clerk of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
(Form of Coupon)
Na .................
On ............................19......, the Treas-
urer of the City of Dubuque, in the
County of Dubuque, Iowa, will pay
to bearer ...................................... Dollars
($ ................) at the office of the City
Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, for in-
terest due that date on its Refund-
ing Bond, dated April 1, 1934, No.
..........................................................
Mayor of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Attest:
... .......................................................
Clerk of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
City Treasurer's Certificate.
The issue of this bond has been
duly and pl'oper]y registered in my
office as of the First day of April,
1934'.
..........................................................
Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa"
Par. 7, That said bonds be exec-
uted as herein provided as soon af-
ter the adoption of this Resolution
as may be and thereupon they shall
be delivered to the Treasurer of said
City, who shall register the fact of
the issuance of same in a book pro- ',
vided for that purpose and shall de-
liver said bonds to the owners of ~'
the original bands in exchange d
therefor or to the purchasers there-
of upon receipt of the purchase
price.
Par. 8. That it is necessary for
the immediate preservation of the
public peace, ]lealth and safety that
this iesolutipn become effective up-
on its passage and approval by the
City Council, and it is so ordered.
Introduced this 17th day of March,
1934.
Passed, adopted and approved this
27th day of March, 1934,
M. R. KANE,
Mayor,
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger move d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec•
onded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the ~ following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None. '
Report of Board of Health for the
month of March, 1934, presented.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the t'eport of the Board of
Health far the month of March, 1934,
be received and placed on file. Seo•
onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
March 27, 1934.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen;
Mrs. Minnie Heinz, wife of Mr.
John Heinz who died February 28,
1934, of 2412 White Street, desires
to know whether or not she, as the
widow, can continue to operate Close
B Beer Parlor at 24th and Washing-
ton Streets or some other acceptable
location to the end of the one year.
license which expires August 15,
1934,
She was advised by me that a
beer license is not transferable.
However, she desires your decision.
Yours very truly,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Thompson moved to
receive and file the communication
of City Manager Evans. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Mr. C. E, Rhoades addressed the
Council relative to the making of
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112 Special Session, March 27th, 1934
Central Avenue from Fourth Streer
to Fourteenth St. a City Boulevard.
Communication of Wm, L, Ryan,
Chief of Department of Fire, calling
Council's attention to the hazard
existing at the ruins of an old three
storry brick building located on the
River Front near the east end of
Railroad Avenue and owned ~bY A,
A. Cooper Estate, and recommend-
ing that the owner lie required to
tear down the walls and remove the
hazard, presented and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved to re•
fer the communication to the Coun•
cil, Seconded by Councilman Thomp-
son. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -~ Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-Nave.
The vote of election of March
26th, 1934, was then canvassed and
snowed the fallowing result:
Special Session, March 27th, 1934
Resolution No. 32-34
Whereas, the Council of the City
of Dubuque has met on this day for
the purpose of canvassing the votes
cast at the regular municipal elec-
tion held on the 26th day of March,
1934; and
Whereas, said Counoil has can-
vassed said votes and the result de•
termined therefrom has been found
to be that the follotiving named per-
sons have received the greatest num-
ber of votes cast for the offices of
Councilmen and Park Commission-
ers, to wit:
FOR COUNCILMEN
For term commencing the first
Monday of April, 1934:
Frank Jaeger
Peter Schiltz;
For term commencing the first
Monday of April, 1935:
M. R. Kane
John K, Chalmers
Ardenal Thompson,
FOR PARK COMMISSIONERS
For unexpired term;
Chas, Landon;
For regular term:
Wm, Clemens.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the Council of the City of Du-
buque that said Frank Jaeger and
Peter Schiltz be and they are hereby
duly elected to the office of Council-
men of the City of Dubuque for the
term to conunence on the first Mon-
day of April, 1934; and
Be It Further Resolved that M. R.
Kane, John K. Chalmers, Ardenal
Thompson be and they are hereby
duly elected to the office of Council-
men of the Oity of Dubuque for thn
term to commence on the first mon•
day of April, 1935; and
Be It Further Resolved that Chas,
Landon be and he is hereby duly
elected to the office of Park Com-
missioner of the City of Dubuque to
fill the unexpired term and Wm,
Clemens to the o~~ice of Park llom-
missioner for the regular term,
Passed, adapted and approved thts
27th day of March, 1934,
M, R, KANE,
Mayor.
ED, McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHILTZ,
M. B, ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen,
Attest; J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk,
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of th; resolution. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy, Carried ~by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
113
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the Judges and Clerks who
served at such positions for the coil~
ducting of the General Municipal
Election of March 26th, 1934, be
allowed $6.00 each for such services.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried-by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Councilman Schiltz moved that
the City Council rescind their pre-
vious action in denying the prayer
of the petition of Peter J, Eisbach
requesting suspension of the 193L
taxes on Lot 2 of 6 of Min. Lot 314
and that the Board of Supervisors to
be notified of the action of the City
Council, Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger, Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petit~uu of
Peter J, Eisbach requesting suspen-
sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of
6 of Min, Lot 314 be granted and the
Board of Supervisors to be notified
of the action of the City Council,
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman Thompson moved that
the City Council rescind their pre-
vious action in denying the prayer
of the petition of Mrs. Anna Wanger
requesting the suspension of the
1932 taxes on Lot 16 0. S. Lang-
worthy's Addition and that the
Board of Supervisors to be notified
of the action of the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Schiltz.
Carried by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the prayer of the petition of Mrs,
Anna Wanger requesting the sus•
pension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 16
0. S. Langworthy's Addition be
granted and the Board of Super-
visors to be notified of the action of
the City Council, Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Mrs, Sarah
Koehler requesting the cancellation
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114
Session, March 27th, 1934
of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on
the North 23 feet 6 inches of South
75 feet 6 inches of Lots 1, 2 and Y-
Kiene & Blocklinger's Sub„ pre•
sented. moved
Councilman Andelfinger
that the prayer of the petition re
questing cancellation of the 2nd hall
of the 1932 taxes be denied but that
a suspension of said taxes be grant•
ed and the Board of Supervisors to
be notified of the action of the City
Council. Carriedo by the of glowing
McEvoy.
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Schiltzil and
Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Walter J.
Schmitt requesting the suspension
of the 1932 taxes on resentedf Coun-
Voelker's Addition, p
cilman Thompson moved that the
prayer of the petition requesting a
suspension of the 1932 tax be
granted and the Board of Super•
visors to be notified of the action of
the City Council. Carded by theofol•
cilman McEvoy.
lowie svMayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger; McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Mrs. Anna
Wampach requesting cancellation of
the 1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 39 of
Hooper's Addition, pTeS moved that
Councilman McEvoy
the prayer of the petition requesting
a cancellation of the 1932 and 193
taxes be denied but ranted and the
Sion of said taxes be g
Board of Supervisors to be notified
of the action of the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the followng vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Schiltzil and
Andelfinger, McEvoy,
'Phompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal repm't of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Pete'
Stork requesting the suspension o'.
the 1932 and 1933 taxes on the Eas
05 feet of Lot 15 of L. H. Lan€
worthy's Addition, presented,
Couucilrtran Thompson moved tha
the Prayer of the petition be denie
and the Board of Supervisors to b
notified of the action of the Git
Council. Seconded by Councilma
McEvoy. Carried by the followin
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Schi tzl ar
Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City. Solicit
;zizek on the petition of Joseph P,
ieitz requesting cancellation of the
.932 and 1933 taxes on the East r/z
rf Lot, 22 and all of Lot 23 Leven's
addition, presented.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petition re
guesting cancellation of the 1932 and
1933 taxes be denied but that a sus-
pension of said taxes be granted and
the Board of,Supervisors to be noti-
fied of the action of the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Schiltztl and
Andelfinger, McEvoy,
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Sencia Han
nig requesting cancellation of. the
1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 2 of 7
of 1 of 25 Mt. Pleasant Addition:
presented,
Councilman Thompson moved that
the prayer of the petition be denied
and the Board of Supervisors to be
notified of the action of the City
Council. ~ Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor I{one, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz anz
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Mrs. Katc
Flynn requesting the cancellation of
the 1931,1932 and 1933 taxes on Lotc
1 and 2 of the Sub. of 2 of 1 of 8 in
Kavanaugh & Barry's Subdivision;
presented.
Conncilnan Thompson moved that
the prayer of the petition as to a
cancellation of the 1931, 1932 and
1933 taxes be denied but that a sus
pension of said taxes be granted and
the Board of Supervisors to be noti• ;
fled of the action of the City Council,
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Qzizek on the petition of Alvin' E.
Sanders requesting the suspension
of the last half of the 1931 and all
of the 1932 taxes on Lot 107 Mc•
Craney's 1st Addition, presented.
Councilman Schiltz moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted and
the Board of Supervisors to be noti-
o fled of the action of the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Thompson.
Carried by the following vote:
r Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
d~ Andelfinger, AlcEvoy, Scliltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
,r Verbal report of City Solicitor
Session, March 27th, 1934 11S
Czizelr on the petition of Henry
Schueller requesting the suspension
of 1932 and 1933. taxes on Lot 113
Glendale Addition,. presented.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petition be
granted .and the Board of Super•
visors to be notified of the action of
the City Council, Seconded by' Coun•
cilman Thompson. • Carried by the
following vote: ,
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilten
Andelfinger,. McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Vorbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of k'rank
Santleis requesting the suspension of
the 1931,.1'932, and 1933 taxes on the
N. E, 48 feet of Lot 576 and the
S; W. 2 feet of Lot 577, presented.
CouncilmanAndelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petition be
granted and the Board of Snpervis•
ors to be notified of the action of
tlae City Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
towing vote: •
Yeas-iVlayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-'-None.
Verbal report of City Solicitor
Czizek on the petition of Fred Keller
requesting the suspenson of the 1932
taxes on Lot 1G, of Ruigley's Sub
712, presented,
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the prayer of the petition be
denied and' the Board of Super•
visors to be notified of the action of
the City Council. Seconded by Coun•
cilman Thompson, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen ~
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schutz and
Thompson.
Nays-None.
Verbal report of City Manager
Evans recommending the purchasing
of three automobiles for the Police
Department, namely a Pontiac Sedan;
a Plymouth Sedan and a Ford Sedan,
presented,
Councilman Thompson moved that
the recommendation of City Manager
Evans .be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Maym• Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson.
Nays-None,
There being no further business
Councilman Andelfinger moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson, Carried by the following
vote.:. •,
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Ahdelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thonips'on,
it ~'~
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Session, March 29th, 1934
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
"Special Session, March 29th, 1934,
Council met at 7:26 P, M,
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen,
Andelfinger, Mcl7voy, Schiltz, Thomp•
son, City Manager Evans.
Meeting called by order of~Mayor
Kann and Councilman Thompson,,
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had Ibeen
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of final adop•
lion of Ordinance No. 5-34. An
ordinance appropriating money for
the various funds and purposes of
the City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year, 1934, and acting on any other
business an may properly come' be•
tar meeting of the City
from the Consolidated 'Tax Levy and
miscellaneous receipt s )
Health and Sanitation
125-Health- Operation ....,,.$11,380:U0
126-Visiting Nurse Assaa.••, 9,135:UU,
127-Sewer .Maintenance •.
(These appropriations to be made.
From the Consolidated Tax Levy and
miscellaneous receipts)
128-Garbage D)sposal ..,::,.$18,000 UU
($12,834.00 to be paid from special tax
levy and the balance from Consolidated '
Tax Levy,) IV,
Hiphwaya
131-Highway Administration $28 76U•UU
132-Street Repairing ..... , 6 850 UU
133-Garage • • • • • • • • • • •' ; 67,6UO.UU
138-Street Lighting • . • • • • •
(These appropriations to be made
from the Consolidated T~a Lev17166.UU
140a-Street Cleaning ••~ $
($2,000 to be paid crom special tas
levy-and the balance from Consolidated
Tax Levy.)
140b-Ash and Can Collection $6,8751iU
(This appropriation to be paid from
the Consolidated Tax Lavy and mlacel-
fore a Tegn laneous receipts.)
Council.
Ordinance No, 5-34. An Ordi•
nonce appropriating money for the
various funds and purposes of the
City of Dubuque for the fiscal year
1934, said ordinance having been
passed upon first and second read-
ings ,this 22nd day of March, 1934
presented and read a third time,
C/ ORDINANCE N0. 9, -~•moneY
~Ah ordinance appropriating
for ,the various funds and purposes of
the Clty of Dubuque for the fiscal Year
1934. '
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Par. 421. Fund. 'Section 1. That
the appropriations far the ensuing fiscal
year 1934 for the various departments
bedflxedpands d termined as follDows qua
,, I
General Administration-Depa$mU~il'U
101-City Council • .
102-City Manager's Office ..;; 2,2lUbU
103-City Clerk's Offce .....
104-Cjty, Auditor's Office ..... • 2,499.09
105-City Treasurer's Office ,•. 2,94U.UU
106-City Solicitor's Office • • • •' 3'330.UU
108=City Assessor's Office ..., 2,
109-City Engineer's Offce • • •' 7•S60.UU
113-Elections •••••••• •••• " :; 6,47U.UU
114-City Buildings . • • • • • • • •' 1,215.UU
116-Police Court .. • • • • • • • • • • 26.UU
116-Civil Service ...
(These appropriations- to be made
from the Consolidated tax levy and
miscellaneous receipts )
II.
Protection of Life and' Property.
118-Police Department ..•.$69,817.UU
(This appropriation to be made from
the Consolidated 'tax levy) : 97 298 UU
119a-Fire Department ..,,. $
($80,60b to be paid from special !ax
levy. and tJre balanco from the Cpnsn`-
idated tax levy an'd mscellaneous
ceipts.)
119b-Fire Equscartton to be made0fro!n
(This approp
special tax levy.)
120-Fire and Police Alzrm~•.,$22U6.U
121-Building inspector .. , . • 1827.u
122=Plumbing Inspecto. "• • • • • 2,U17.U
123-Electrical Inspector •••• 3UU.0
124-Dog ,Pound .., ... ..
(These appropriations • to be made
V,
Library
143a-Library Operation ..,..$22,067.oU
(This appropriation to be made from
pecial tax levy) VI
Park's
144a-Park Administration ,..$ 1,99U.UU
144b-Park Area, buildings, 14,969.uU
etc.
(These appropriations to be made
from special tax levy.)
VII.
Recreation
146a-Recreation administra;$ 2 661.00
lion """" 3,200 00
146b-Playgrounds • • • • • • • • • •' 20U.UU
145c-Music week •~•••••••" 1,086.UU
146d-Winter sports ••••••••' 1,170.UU
145e-Bathing beach .,....,• 101!n0
145f-Indoor winter sports ...
($3,390.00 is to be paid from special
tax levies and the balance from the
Consolidated tax levy and miscellan-
eous receipts.) VIII.
Miscellaneous 950 UU
146 -Athletic park ,. ,...,•$
147 -Planing and zon>~ing. • • • 2,289.OU
148b-Ambulance ...,., ..••••
148c-Other miscellaneous .•. 10,860.09
148d-Relief work ,..,.,,.... 500.00
(These appropriations to be made
from the Consolidated 'Paz levy and
miscellaneous receipts.)
IX.
Market and Public Scalel't70.0U
152 -Market and scales . • $
(This appropriation to be mado
from the Consolidated tax levy rod
miscellaneous ieXpts.)
Municipal Improvements
162 -Grading, etc..- .'. ,.$ 11,000AO
(This approPriatien to he made from
the ConsolidatedXlx IevyJ
Pension Funds
J-1 Police Pension' ..•,..,..•$ 13.965.00
J-~ Fire Pension ................................. 16,949.00
(These apprapriation5 td ' e ,i,aoe
from special taxXII leg )
~~ Municipal lhdebtednese ~~
t61+~J1 Regul2r ~ 'bond ~ and 136,340.00
interest $
! 101-J2 Playground bond and 8,669'.UO
U interest .. .• ••• ~
U 161-J3 Dock bonds and inter- ~q 91igi00
0 f est
U ~ (!these aAProPriahons `p be m;.n,p
from specfal tax levies.)
Special, Session, March
xnl.
Water Works ((,,p
149a-Administration ,,,,,, „$ ,;3 96U.U0
149b-Water operatfon ,.... ' l2`~~i6 00
(This department is operated from
its receipts and is not auppor`.ed by
tax levy, hence no approrriation
from taxes is made.) '.
xIV;
Dock Operation
153 -Dock operation :,,..,, $ 1,G10.OU
(This department is operated Aram
its receipts and is not supported by
tax levy, hence no approprlatiar is
made #rpm taxes.)
Par, 422-General Fund. Section 2,
That for the purpose of convenience the
fund which is made up from money re-
ceiJed from .the Consolidated tax levy
moneys and credits and miscellaneous
receipts, shall be designated and known
as General Fund.
Par. 423-Surplus. Section 3. That
any surplus remaining above these ap-
propriations shall be and the same is
hereby set apart and shall be applied as
contingencies arise or may be applied
upon such municipal improvements as
the Council may determine upon. Any
surplus remaining In any fund at the
close of the fiscal year 1933 -except such
as have been levied for''special pur-
poses, shall be transferred into and be-
come apart of the "General Fund,"
Par, 424-Back Taxes. Section 4, All
moneys received from taxes which were
due and payable prior to January 1,
1934, shall be preserved In a special fund
and shall he used to pay any warrants,
including interest, as by law provided,
which were issued but which were not
paid for lack of funds and when all of
such warrants shall have been paid, any
balance remaining over shall be allo-
cated to the respective funds entitled
to the name.
Par, 426-Distribution. Section 6. That
the distribution and division of the
above appropriations shall be made m
accordance with the budget of the City
Council adapted on March 22nd, 1934,
which budget is made a part of this Or-
dinance by reference thereto- and shall
be considered in connection with the
expenditure of said appropriations.
Far. 426. Emergency Clause. Section
6, This Ordinance, in the interest of
the preservation of public peace, health,
safety and the general welfare oP the
City of Dubuque and the inhabitants
thereof being deemed urgent and of
immediate necessity shall be in force
and effect from and after its ftnal pass-
age. adoption and approval by the City
Council and publication as provided by
law and the appropriations herein pro•
vlded for shall be s.vailahle when trans-
ferred to their respective funds.
Passed upon first and second readings
this 22nd day of March, 1934,
Passed, adopted and approved upon
final reading this 29th day of March,
1934,
M. R. KANE,
Mayor;
ED. McEVOY,
ARDENAL THOMPSON,
PETER SCHH.TZ,
M. B. ANDELFINGIOR,
Attest:, J• J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Telekrnph-
Herald and ,Times-Journal newspaper
Marcri.3Uth,', 1934. )
1. J: SHEA,
3:~3U•lt; City Clerk.'
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the ordinance, Seconded
1934 117
by Councilman ,Thompson. ,Carried
by the following vote;
Yeas -Mayor Kane; Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None. •
Council Proceedings for the month
6n' January, 1934, presented for
approval,
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the Council Proceedings for the
month of January, 1934, be approved
as printed. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson, ,
Nays--None.
Communication of H. A, Engel
thanking the City Council far their
consideration in requesting him to
demonstrate and quote prices on the
New Nash for Folice Duty, presented
and read.
Councilman Thompson moved to
receive and file the communication,
Seconded by Councilman Andelfin-
ger. Carried by the' following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvtiy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays-None.
Councilman Schiltz moved that
Theo, P. Gabriel, Jos. A. McMahon,'
and Ed. McEvoy be appointed as.
members of the Board of Review for '
Julien Township for the fiscal year
1934. Seconded by Councilman
Thompson, Carried by the following.
Vets:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays--None.
Verbs] report of City Manager
Evans recommending that a warrant
in the amount of $100.00 'be ordered
drawn at once on the City Water '
Department in favor of The Du-
buque Traffic Association, presented.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the recommendation of City Manager
Evans be approved and a warrant in .
the sum of $100.00 be ordered drawn
on the City Water Department in
Favor, of The Dubuque Traffic Asso-
ciation as recommended. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger, Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays~Nnne.
There being no further business
Councilman Schiltz moved to ad-
~ourn.. Seconded by Councilman An-
delfinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
118
ecial Session, March 31st, 1934
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz and
Thompson,
Nays~None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Approved ......................................................1934.
Adopted ..........................................................1934.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
I
(Official)
Special Session, March .31st, 1934.
Council met at 2:15 P. M.
Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz, City
Manager Evans.
AbsentJCopucilman ,Thompsoh.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Kane and Councilman Andelfinger.
Mayor Kane read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting- is
called for the purpose of appointing
some suitable person to serve as a
.member of the Board of Review of,
Julien Township for the fiscal year
1934 and acting on any other busi-
ness as may properly come before
the meeting.
Councflman Andelfinger, moved
that the, City Council reconsider
their previous action in appointing
Jos, A. McMahon as a member of
the Board of Review of Julien Town-
ship fm• the fiscal year 1934. Second-
ed by Councilman Scltiltz. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz,
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson.
Communication of Jos. A. Mo•
Mahon stating that he regretted.that
he would be unable to serve as a
member of the Board of Review of '
Julien Township for the fiscal year
1934, presented and read. Council-
man Andelfinger moved that the
communication be made a matter of
-record. .Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Carried by the Rollowing
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Cotmcilman Thompson.
,Councilman Andelfinger moved
that Mr. J. W. Lnndin be appointed
as a member of the Board of Review
of Julien Township for the fiscal
year 1934. Seconded by Councilman
Schiltz. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schiltz.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Thompson,
There being no further business
Cotcilman McEvoy moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by' Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen
Andelfittger,.McEvoy, Schiltz:
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