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1934 November Council Proceedings_ Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 311 CITY COUNCILI - ~ (Official) Regular Session, November 5th, 1934, Council met at 7:55 P, M. Present-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, City Man- ager Evans. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, Mayor Kane state that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the. purpose of act- ing upon such business; as may pro• perly come-before ,the meeting, Councilman Schiltz 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. Second- .ed by Councilman Roberts, Carried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilman Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Counailman Andelfinger, Upon opening of the meeting the Council was presented with a silk flag and .standard by Shiloh Cirqle, No, 37, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, the presentation talk being given by Miss Tillie Smitli, president of the circle, and the tri• bate to the flag, being given by Mrs, Jennie Royoe, patriotic instructor, Mayor Kane accepted the dag on be- half of the City Council. November 5, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Cbilnoil, DubuquA, Iowa, Gentlemen; Sealed bids were re- ceived from four (4) companies up to 11;00 A, M, today ih regard to our requested prices for a new `fraotor and Bulldozer. Our present second hand, 8-year-old 60 H, P, Caterpillar ahd Bulldozer is broken down and will likely cost about $1500 to repair It seems very nec- eseary to consider the pm'chase of a new, modern, but smaller tractor and bulldozer far necessary use of opening snow drifts in the residen• tial sections this winter and for im- mediate use at the Airport. N`or. your information, there are available for study and comparison, five sheets of detailed specifications submitted by the individual bidders today, also a copy of the Nebraska State tests made on the, same four models on which , prices were submitted. A summary of the bids include"s the follfialing data: 1, Bid of the Allia-Chalmers Co., Springfield, Ill., by Grover A. Blunt of Dubuque, Ia., for 1 New Allis-Chalmers Company's Model "W. H.," wide-tread, 49.59 H.P. at draw bar rated gasoline Tractor and attached thereto 1 New, Baker, Model No, 121, horizontal and vertical. adjusted bladed Bull- dozer, delivered F.O.B. Dubuque, Iowa, for $4,416.24; less trade-in allowance for old 60 H.P, "Catet• pillar" and Bulldozer of $1,000.00, ot• a net price, delivered, on de= fert•ed payment plan........$3,415.24 2, Bid of the Crawford Tractor Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, by George Bock of Dubuque, Iowa, for 1 New Caterpillar Tractor Com- pany's Model "35," wide-tread, 38.65 H.P, at draw bar fated gas= olive ~ "Caterpillar" Tractor and attached thereto 1 New La Plant= Choate. Mfg. Co. Model R B L- 36, horizontal and vertical adjust- ed bladed Bulldozer, delivered F,O.B,, Dubuque, Iowa, for $4,720.00, less trade-in allowance fot• old 60 H.P. "Caterpillar" and Bulldozer of $900.00 or a net price, delivered, on deferred pay= ment plan .......................:..$3,820.00 1, Bid of the Austin-Western Road Machinery Co,, Chicago, Ill., by C, L. Woolsey of Aurora, Ill., for 1 New Cleveland Tractor Com• Pany's Model "CletraC"-35-Hill- aide, wide-tread, 44,2 H,P, at draw bar rated gasoline Tractor and attached thereto .1 New Contin= ental Roll and Steel Foundry Company's No, 35 Bulldozer for Hillside Special, with horizontal and vertical adjusted Trailbuilder type blade, delivered F.O,B, Dli, buque for .$4,627.10, less trade-in allowance for old 60 H.P. "Cater- pillar" and Bulldozer of $800.00, or a net .price, delivered, on de- ferred payment plan.....,..$3,827.10 . Bid of the J, D. Adonis Co., In- dianapolis; Ind., by C, C~ Antle of Waterloo, fot• 1 New Inter national Harvester Company's Model T.A:40, wide-tread; 45.6 H.P. at draw bar rated gasoline Tractor and attached thereto 1 New Continental Roll and Steel Foundry Company's Heavy Duty Bulldozer with horizontal and vertical adjusted blade, delivered F.O,B. Dubuque for $4,718,20, less trade-in allowance on old 60 H.P, "Caterpillar" and Bulldozer of $886,00, or a net price delivered, on deferred payment plan .................... .....:.......... $3,833.20 Prior to requesting the bids on these four outstanding units, all bid, derv were advised that It was neces- sary to defer all payments on the leasing of equipment as follows; 5,0% of the net price of the ac• cepted bid to be paid on or before May 1, 1935. 312 Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 50% of the net price of the ac- cepted bid to be paid on or be- fore May 1, 1936. Accordingly, all bids were based on the above outlined method of de- ferred payment. • The bids received are all from re- liable and competent companies who have made this equipment for several years. The lowest bid, viz. Allis-Chalmers ' W. H, Tractor, includes only a 15" tread on each of the two tracks, All three other bids quoted on 16" widths. It is stated today that 16" width track can be secured at very little additional cost, as even 18" wide tracks would cast only $15,00 more than the 15" tracks. Certain other minor comparative features in other makes of tractors and bulldozers might appear slightly mare beneficial. However, due to the fact that the Allis-Chalmer's bid is over $400,00 less than the next lowest bid, and due to the fact that tractor parts for replacement can be • secured from Des Moines, or Spring- field, Ill., at the plant, on 24-hour service and bulldozer parts also from Springfield, Ill., at the plant there, and due to the fact that there • are over 300 No. 35 models in opera- tion in Iowa at this time, the writer does accordingly, respectively rec• ommend the purchase of the Al1ie- Chalmers Tractor and Baker Bull- dozer, the lowest bid submitted, We wish to thank all the bidders for the wonderful cooperation and information submitted by them on various trips taken at their expense. Yours very truly, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Roberts moved to re- ject all bids and that the City Man• ager be instructed to draft instruc- tions for separate bids for the pur- chase of a Tractor and Bulldozer. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Joseph Moroog re• questing permission to pay the orig- inal amount of the street assessment and requesting the City Council to eliminate the penalty levied against his property located at 1470 Wood Street presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Treasurer to ascertain if the City holds a tax sale certificate against said property and for the Treasurer to report back to the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Jaeger. Carried .by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of W. J. Roberts, Exam- iner in Charge of the Union Trust and Savings Bank, requesting the City Council to accept the principal amount of the special assessments plus advertising costs, thereby re- mitting the interest charge, levied against Lot 310, Davis Farm Addi• tion, for the improvements of White Street and Central Avenue present- ed and read, Councilman Roberts moved that permission be granted authorizing the acceptance of principal assess- ment plus 6% interest and advertis- ing costs, thereby eliminating pen- alty and balance of interest on as- sessments levied against Lot 310, Davis Farm Addition, for the im- provements of White Street and Central Avenue. Seconded by Coun- cilman Jaeger, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Geo. M. Gruber, Jr„ referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of taxes on West 170 feet of Lot 2 of Sub. 282, Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solic• itor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Bethany Home for the Aged, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, re- questing the cancellation of taxes on S.E. 42 feet of Lot 6 and S.E, 42 feet of N.E. 5 feet of Lat 10, Kings Grove Addition, and Lots 83, 84 and 85, Pleasant View Addition, pre- sented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Jaeger. Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Charles V. Correll, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting an extension on the 1932 and 1933 taxes on property in Cox Addition at 449 West Locust Street presented and read, Regular Session, IV`ovember 5th, 1934 Councilman Schiltz moved to re fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec onded by Councilman Jaeger, Car ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, Petition of the Crown Oil Com• pang requesting permission to con- struct adriveway on the premises between 23rd and 24th Streets on the west side of Central Avenue, the same to be used as an approach for a gasoline filling station, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger• Carried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. • Nays-None. Absent Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Senior High School re• questing permission to hang a ban- ner across Main Street for one week prior to the homecoming game of November 17th, 1934, presented and read, Councilman Roberts moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of Ordinance No. 14 -34. Councilman Schiltz moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion, Seconded by Councilman Jae- ger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas =Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. • Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, Resolution No. 1254• A Resolution approving applica• tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of bubuque and has ap- proved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the lo- cations described herein; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council that permits for the solo of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued as follows: CLASS "B" PERMIT. Arthur E. Nagel (The Huss House) -New-84 Main. Street. 313 Isom Morton (Transfer from 1766~~ Central) - 1097 J a c k s o n Street. Be It Further Rosolved that the bonds 'filed with these applications be approved, Passed, adapted and approved this 5th day of November, 1934. M• R. KANE, Mayor. W. S. ROBERTS, PETER SCHILTZ, F, M, JAEGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J• SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schiltz moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote;. Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, October 29, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: In connection with the request for a sanitary sewer on Cox and Chestnut Streets, also in connection with the objections filed on various dates to said construc• tion, the City Council viewed the site of the proposed sanitary sewer from 14th Street south on 'Cox Street to Chestnut Street and on Chestnut' Street ~ eastwardly from Cox Street to near the lot line be- tween Lots 6 and 7 in the F. E, Bissell Subdivision. The approval of the Council was tentatively made on this basis and the City Engineer was instructed to prepare plans and specifications for this sanitary sewer to be chargable to property on bath sides of Cax Street, with the exception of the cor- ner lots at 14th and Cox Streets as far south as Chostnut Street and the sewer was to be constructed as close as is passible to the north side of Chestnut Street, to be available for lots in the F. E. Bissell Sub- division from Lots 1 to 7. Said sewer is .also to be available and accessable to such lots on the south side of Chestnut Street as are at present not served by sewers in Rose Street. Yours very truly, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Jaeger moved that the communication be made a mat• ter of record. Secohded by Council- man Schiltz. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. 314 Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 October 29, .1934, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the special session of the City Council held October 19th a verbal request from the John• son High Test Oil Company was made requesting permission to con- struct new. driveways. at their filling station ut 10th and Locust Streets. This was referred to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds which was done by the City Council Octobet• 26th, A plan was available showing new modifications and changes on this lot, The proposed new elimination of curbing on 10th Street east of the sidewalk intersection at 10th and Lo- cust was approved by the City Coun- cil conditioned that no change. be made in the preseht,curb and side. walk at the intersection of Locust and 10th Streets, Yours very truly, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman, Jaeger moved that the decision of the Council 1?e ap- proved and made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger: October 29; 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: At the regular meet- ing of the City Council held Octo- ber 1st the petition of Mr, li. A. firings, et ~al., requesting that Grove Terrace be repaired and, made in passable condition was referred to the City Council to view the street. Accordingly, on the afternoon of October 26th the Council passed over Grove Terrace and 11th Street from Bluff Street to 12th Street. The decision was that 11th Street be covered with stone and ditched to prevent surface water Washing out the new stone roadway from Bluff Street west t0 top of steep grade oh Grove Terrace, According- ly, this construction has been sub- mitted to the Street Supsrintendent. Yours very truly, }?,. M. EVANS, City Manager, Ccuhcilman Jaeger moved that the decision of the Council .lie approved and made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Councilman Schiltz. Cori ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilman Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. November 2, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The following de¢i• eions were made by the City Coun• cil at an informal meeting held at 7: p0 p. m. November 1, 1934, in regard to tax cancellations:- Bethahy Home of the Aged re• quest for cancellation of 1933 tax on the scutlieast 42 ft, bf Lot 6 and southeast 42 ft, of northeast 6 ft, of Lot 10' King's Grove Add,, also 'Lots 83, 84 and 85 Pleasant View Add, Cancellation granted. Maude McLaughlin request for cancellation of 1933 tax bn south half of Lbt 314 East Dubuque Add. .Cancellation granted. _ Yours very truly, R. M• EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the decisions of the ,Council be ap- proved and the Board of Supervis- ors to bo hotified of the action of the City Council, Seconded' by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz, Nays-None, Absent=Councilman Andelfinger, November 2, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor ahd City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: At the informal Council meeting held November 1, 1934, at 7;00 p, m. the following requests for tax cancellations and suspensions were read and decisions were as follows:- C, W. Bradley request for exemp• tion of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lots 294, 296 and Lot 2 of 296 Ham's Island. Request was denied by the City Council and suggestion was made that the same be referred to the County Supervisors for their ac- tion due to the fact that this pro. perty is stated as 'being used for 1•elief gardening. Kate O'Donnell request for can. collation of last half of tax of 1933 and request to reduce the valuations of Correll's Dub, north 100 ft. of Lot 17• The request was denied by the City, Council, but instructions were given to refer the request for red"action in the valuations to the Board of Supervisors. Columbia College request for ex- emption of 1933 tax on property now owned by Columbia College and willed to said institution by Mary R. Lucas, being the south 34 ft. of Lot 5 and the north 1 ft, of Lot 4 in Buettell and Langworthy's Add. and Lot 3 of Sub, of Lot 567 and Lat 566 City bf Dubuque. The de• Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 31S cision of the Council was that this application should have been filed with the Board oY Review as the City Council has no jurisdiction on the same. Accordingly, it is xe• ferred to the Board of Supervisors, Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the decisions of the Council be ap• proved and the Board of Supervis• ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote; ' Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger• November 2, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The following deci- sions were made by the City Coun• cil at an informal meeting held at 7:00 p. m. November 1, 1934, in con- nection with requests for cancella- tion and suspension of taxea:- Mrs. Mary Abel request for sus- pension of last half of 1933 tax on two lots and two houses, one at 79 Diagonal Street and the other at 1266 Curtis Street. The decision of the Council was to deny the re- quest for suspension on the rented property at 1266 Curtis Street, but to grant the suspension on the pro- perty on which the applicant lives at 79 Diagonal Street. W. F. Allendorf request for can- cellation of 1931, 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 35 Farley's Sub. Out Lot 704. The request for cancellation was denied, but suspension was granted on Lot 36 Farley's Sub. Out Lot 704 for 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes. Chas: Bauman request for suspen• sion of 1933 tax on Lot 13 Reeder Langworthy's Add. The suspension was granted. Mathilda Becker request for sus. pension of 1933 tax on the north half of Lot 2 of Frank Fosselman's Add. Suspension granted. ~ Mrs. Hattie Behnett request for suspension of 1933 tax on Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 Rosedale'a Sub. Suspen- sion granted. , Mrs. Walter J. Burke request for cancellation of 1933 tax on Lot 4 of Southern Avenue Add. Request for cancellation was denied, but sus- pension was granted, Mrs. Bridget Casey request .for suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of 7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2 of 1 of 3 of 7 Min. Lot 79, Lot 2 of 1 of 3 of 7 Min. Lot 79. Suspension granted, Julia Clark request fox suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 3 and the east half of Lot 4 of City Lot 682, Sus• pension granted. Mrs, Ida A. Eichmann request for suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 221 Finley, Add., Suspension granted. Mra. Timothy Flynn request, for suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 2 of Sub. City Lat 567, Suspension granted, George Gruber request fox sus. pension of 1933 tax on Lot 282 Dav- is Farm Addition, Suspension granted. Ernest Grobe request for suspen- sion of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lots 8 and 9 Klein & Klingenberg's Sub. Suspension granted, Peter Guler request for cancella- tion of 1931, 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 22 S. M. Langworthy's Add. Can• collation was denied, but suspension granted for 1931, 1932 and 1933. Sarah Hammel request for suspen-~ sion of 1932 and '1933 tax on north hal£ of Lot 61 and the south half of Lot 52 Sanford's Sub. and also for suspension of the special assess- ments for the same above to half lots for 1932, 1933 and 1934, The decision was to grant the suspen• sion for 1932 and 1933 tax, Lillian L, Hargus request for sus- pension of 1933 tax on Lot 1 of Sub. 1 of 1 of City Lot 667. Suspension. granted. - Mrs. Amanda Hoag request for, suspension. of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 57 Finley Add, Suspension granted. Mrs. Mary Haun request for can. collation or suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 38 Oak Grove Add. The decision was to grant the suspen• sion, Emery F. Healy request for sus- pension of tax for the last half of 1931 and: the years 1932 and 1933 on Lot 109 McCraney's 1st Add. Sus• pension granted. Jesse Jellison request for suspen- sion of 1933 tax on the south half of Lot 287 East Dubuque Add. Sus• pension granted. Margaret Jellison request for sus. pension of last half of 1933 tax on property at 1236 Washington Street in East Dubuque Add. Suspension granted, Bertha Joffee request for suspen- sion of 1933 tax on north half of Lot 314 East Dubuque Add. Sus- pension granted, Mrs. Barbara Kaesbauer request for cancellation of 1932 and 1933 tax on Sub. 1 of 1 of 143 of L, H. Lang- worthy's Add., Lot 2 and Sub 143 of L. H. Langworthy's Add„ east half of Lot 3. The decision was to deny the ,cancellation and grant suspension. 316 Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 ~ Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 317 ~,!I~ ~~ P. J, Kearns request for suspen- sion of 1933 tax on Lot 312 Wood- lawn Park Add. and Lot 2 of 2 of 14 of Min, Lot 172, Suspension granted, John Keatley request far suspen- sion of last half of 1933 tax on south 44 ft, of Lot 23 0. S. Laugworthy'a Add. Suspension granted. John and Mary Kerkenbush re• quest far exemption of 1932 and 1933 tax on north 46 Yt, of Lot 20 Stein• er's Add. Exemption denied and suspension granted. Mrs. Theresa Koenig request far suspension of last half of 1933 tax on the east 328.98 ft. of south half of Lot 8 of J, King's Dub. Lot 1. Suspension granted. Wm. J. Kramer request for sus- pension of 1933 tax on Lot 2 of 49 Burden & Lawther's Add. and Lot 50 Burden & Lawther's Add. Sus- pension granted. ' Louisa M. Kline request for can- cellation of 1932 and 1933 tax on the south 18 ft. of north 26 ft, 2 in. of: south one-fifth oP City Lat 455 and south 25 ft. of south one-fifth of City Lot 455. The decision was to deny cancellation and grant sus• pension. Frank Kressig request for suspen• sion of 1933 tax on Lota 74, 76 and 76 Pleasant View Add. Suspension granted. Anton Lammers request for sus- pension of 1933 tax on Lota 1 and 2 Gmehle's Sub. Suspension grant- ed, Martin Lang request for suspen- sion of 1933 tax on Lot 400 Ham's Add. Suspension granted, Margaret McGrath request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 19 Marah• es' Add, Suspension granted. Andrew Milks request for cancel- lation of 1933 tax on west 24 ft of Lot 101 Union Add. Cancellation denied and suspension granted. Mrs, Anna Muecke request for suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 64 E. Langworthy's Add. Suspension granted. Mrs. Mary Nicks request for can• cellation or reduction in tax on pro• perty at 1848 and 1850 White Street, Suspension granted. Elizabeth Osterberger request for suspension of 1933 tax on south half of Lot 222 Davis Farm Add, Sus• pension granted. Margaret Rudolph request for can- cellation of 1932 and 1933 tax on south half of Lot 156 Glendale Add. and Lot 1 of Sub. 243 of Davis Farm Add. Cancellation denied and sus• pension granted. Mary J. Ring request for suspen• sion of 1933 tax on north half of west 170 ft, of Lot 28$ Davis Farm Add. Suspension granted. Louise Scharff request for suspen• sion of 1933 tax on Lots 34 and 35 Belmont Add. Suspension granted. Victor Schenker request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of East half of 14 J. King's Add, Suspension granted. Barbara and Wm. Schmid request for suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 2 of lof 1 oft andLot2 of 1 of 1 Weland's Sub. Suspension grant- ed. Carl J. Schneider request for can- cellation of 1933 tax on Lot 2 of 73 and Lot 2 of 74 Wood's Add. Can• cellation denied and suspension granted. Mary G. Starr request for eus• pension of 1932 and 1933 tax on west 48 ft. of Lot 3 and the east 5 ft. of Lot 4 Farley's Sub. and request for suspension of 1933 tax on north half oY Lot 6 Cain's Sub. Suspen• sion granted. Mary Streletzky request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 229 Fin• ley's Add. Suspension granted. John Thoea request for suspen= sion of 1933 tax on Lot 7 of Min. Lot 39, Suspension granted. Della C. Thal request for cancel- lation of last half oY 1933 tax on south 2 ft. 6 in, of Lat 2 and Lot 3 of Kleinschmidt's Sub, Cancella- tion denied and suspension granted, Mathilda Thielen request for sus- pension of 1933 tax on Lot 28 Cox Add. Suspension granted. Olive Trieb for estate of Bertha Trieb request far suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 1 of M, A. Rebman's Sub. of Lot 1 of Lot 4 of L. H. Lang• worthy's Sub. of Lot 676 and 677, also north 34 ft. of the west 100 ft. of Lot 7 of Sub, of City Lots 438; 439 and part of 676. Suspension granted. Anna B. Wanger request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 15 0. S. Langworthy's Add, Suspension granted. Frank Ward request for suspen- sion of 1932 tax on Lot 1 of Jan• sen's Sub. Nc. 3 1932 suspension granted, ' Jos. J. Weber request for suspen- sion of 1933 tax on north 42 ft, 6 in. of Lot 46 of E. Langworthy's Add. Suspension granted. Lincoln Weber request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 9,0 Pleas• ant View Add. and west 90 ft. of Lot 1 oY 34 Baseman's Sub. Sus• pension granted. Kathryn Weiner request for sus• pension of 1933 tax on Lot 12 Line• han Park Add, and Lota 90, 91 and 92 Belmont Add, Suspension grant- ed. Dora Wullweber request far can• cellation oY last half of 1933 tax on west 44 ft, of Lot 62 East Dubuque Add, Cancellation denied and sus• pension granted. Clifford B, Young request for aus• pension of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 16 Wooten's Add. Suspension grant- ed. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the decisions of the Council be ap- proved and the Board of Supervis• ors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Coun• Gilman Jaeger. Carried by the fol- lowing vote; Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. November 2, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentleman: The fo]lowing deci- sions of the City Council were made at an informal meeting held at 7;00 p, m, November 1, 1934, in regard to requests for taa cancellations and suapensiona:- John Badger requesting suspen- sion of 1933 tax on northeast 24 ft, of southwest 24 ft. 8 in. of east 134 ft, of Lot 10 Fengler'e Sub, Re• quest denied. Mary Bauer requesting suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 44 Grandview Avenue Sub. Request denied. Martin J. Baumhover requesting suspension of last half of 1932 and all of 1933 tax on Lot 108 McCra• ney's 1st Add. Request denied. Mra. Anna Boesen requesting sus- pension of 1933 tax on south 15 ft, 2 in. of Lot 265 and all of Lot 256 East Dubuque Add. Request denied. Casper Brenke requesting suspen- sion of second half of 1933 tax on the east half of Lot 2 of Sub. of Min, Lot 304, Request denied. Mrs. Elizabeth Byrne requesting cancellation of 1933 tax on Bonson & Stewart's Sub. Lot 20 and Sub. 1 of 24 and 25 of Bonson & Stewart's Sub. Lot 1. Request denied. Mre. Mathilda Cooper requesting cancellation of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 29 of Min, Lot 39. Request denied. Lessie Dawson requesting suspen- sion of 1933 tax on Lot 79 Union Add. Request denied. Mra. Catherine Doyle requesting cancellation of 1933 tax on 'Lot 14 Newman, Ccoper & Smith's Sub. Re- quest denied, Barbara Eberhardt requesting sus• pension of last half of 1933 tax on northwest one-fourth of Lot 95 L. H, Langworthy's Add. and Lot 1 of 2 of south half of .Lot 96 L. H. Lang- worthy's Add. Request denied. Mary E. Enright requesting sus• pension of last half of 1932 and all of 1933 tax on real estate and per• sonal property in East Dubuque Add., north half of Lot 40, south half of Lot 40, all of Lot 41 and City Lot south 26 ft. 6 in. of north one-fifth of 494 and City Lot north half N. M. one-fifth of Lot 494. Re• quest denied. Mrs. C. H. Goodrich requesting suspension of 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 31 Finley's Add. and the east half of Lot 351 East Dub. Add. Re• quest denied. John and Anna Haupert request- ing suspension of 1933 tax on Lots 116, 117 and 118 Mechanic's Add, Request denied. Lena Hantelman requesting sus- pension of 1932 and 1933 tax on Sub. of east 329.98 ft, of south half of Lot 8 of J. King's Sub, Lot 2, also Sub, 6 of J. King's Sub. Lot 2. Re• quest denied. Jacob Hefty requesting suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 584 Ham's Add. Request denied. Stephen Kenneally requesting can• cellation , of the 1932 tax pn Lot 10 of Newman, Cooper & Smith's Sub. deeded in 1932 to the Old Home of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. Re• quest denied, Peter,N. Nicks requesting cancel~ lotion of 1933 tax on vacant lot de• scribed as Sub. Lot 3 Phillip's Sub. fronting on Grandview Avenue. Re• quest denied. Mrs. Henrietta Pelkey requesting remission of tax of 1932 and 1933 on Lot 7 Kelly's Sub, and further request far the remission of tax for the years 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933 on Lot 2 of 2 of 9 City Lot 703 and Lot 2 of 8 of City Lot 703 and Lot 4 and 5 of City Lot 703. Request denied. Mrs, Emma Sanner requesting can• cellation of 1933 tax on south 105.6 ft. of Lot 26 Kelly's Sub. Request denied. Barbara Sanner requesting cancel- lation of 1933 tax on Lot 600 East Dubuque Add. Request denied. Mrs. Nick Steichen requesting can- cellation of 1932 and 1933 tax on west half of Lot 361 East Dubuque Add, and 1932 and 1933 tax on Lot 1 of south half of 147 East Dubuque Add, and 1933 tax on Lot 362 East Dubuque Add. and east half of Lot 361 East Dubuque Add. Request de- nied. Mrs. Sandra Strandberg request- ing suspension of 1933 tax on Lot 2 of 10, 2 of 2 of 11, 2 of 1 of 11 Wullweber's Sub. and west half of north half of Lot 274 Davis Farm 318 Regular Session, November 5th, 1934 Add, and Lots 6 and 7 of Bradley's Sub. Request denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the decisions of the Council be ap• proved and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of th'e City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Jaeger. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 126-34. Prelimin- ary approval of proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and cost of impirove- ment for the construction of an eight inch the sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street easterly about .160 feet from Cox Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the ad- option of the resolution. 'Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, Resolution No. 127-34. Resolu- tion of necessity for the construction of an eight inch the sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street east- erly about 160 feet from Cox Street, presented and read. Councilman Jaegei moved that the resolution be approved .and placed on file with the City Clerk for final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote:, Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger, Resolution No, 128-34. Resolu tion fixing .date of hearing upon pro posed plans, specifications, form o1 contract, plat and schedule and cost of construction of an eight inch tilE sanitary sewer in Cox Street frpn the manhole in West Fourteent Street to Chestnut Street and it Chestnut Street easterly about 161 feet from Cox Street and directing the City Clerk to publish notice o'. said hearing, said date being thi 23rd day of November, 1934, at 4:01 o'clock p. m., presented and read. Councilman Roberta moved thi adoption of the resolution, Second ed by Councilman Schiltz. Carries by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilmen Andelfinger, Ordinance No. 16-34. An Ordin-. ante amending an ordinance en-, titled: "Ordinance No, 11-34. An ordinance granting to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, the right \ ' to construct, maintain and operate X an Industry Track, over, along and upon Sycamore Street and intersect- ing streets from East Nineteenth Street to East Sixteenth Street, and declaring an emergency," by regu- lating the use of acid track from East Seventeenth Street to East Six• teenth Street and declaring an emer- gency, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance, Seconded by Councilman Roberts. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmep Jaeger, Roberts ,and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Andelfinger,, Councilman Schiltz moved to sus- pend the rules requiring an ordin• ante to be read on three ,separate days. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schiltz moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the ,following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Geo. Sears, re• questing the suspension of the 1933 taxes on Lot 1 of north half of Min- Lot 309A and Lot 2 of 3 of north half of Min. Lot 309, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schiltz moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Council- man Jaeger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek an petition of Cath. A. Glenn requesting cancellation of the 1933 taxes on West 24 ft, of City Lot al Session, November 12th, 1934 319 120, presented with no recommend- ation, Councilman Schiltz moved that the prayer oP the petition be granted and and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Council- man Jaeger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas--Mayo;? Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays~•None, Absent--Councilman Andelfinger, Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs, Fannie Chihak requesting the suspension of the 1933 taxes on north half of Lot 287 East Dubuque Add., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schiltz .moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be'notified of the action oP the City Council, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Kane; Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent--Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schiltz moved to ad• journ. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas,Mayor Kane, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Andelfinger. J. J.SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ......................................1934. Adopted ........................................1934. Councilmen: 1 .................:...................... Attest : ............................................... City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official,) Special Session, November 12th, 1934, Council met at 4:10 P, M. Present--Mayor I{one, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, City Manager Evans. Meeting oalled 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 fs called for the purpose of conducting a publio hearing upon a proposal to amend and change the Zoning Or• dinance and Map of said City as the same applies to certain regulations thereof and districts provided for therein and acting on 'any other business as may properly come be- fore a regu]ar meeting of the City Council, Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pub- lic hearing upon a proposal to amend and change the Zoning Or- dinance and Map of said City as the same applies to certain regulations thereof and districts provided for therein presented and read. There being r{o written remon- strances filed or oral remonstrances presented, Councilman Schiltz moved to receive 'and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane; Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so; to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Roberts. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Ordinance IJo. 17=34, An ordin- ance amending an ordinance en- _ / titled; "Ordinance ND• 3-34. An T Ordinance to provide for the com- prehensive zoning of the City of ])u- buque, a,nd to regulate and restrict. the location and use 'of buildings, structures and lands fqr trade, ia- dustry,'residerlce or othei purposes; to regulate and restrict the height of buildings hereafter erected or al- tered; to regulate and dGteimine the area of yards aqd other. open spaces about buildings; to regulate and de- termine the density of use of ]ands and lot areas and for that purpose, to divide the City into districts; to 324 Special Session, November 12th, 1934 provide for a Board of Adjustment and the orderly enforcement of the regulations hereof; to provide pen- alties for the violation of the provis- ions hereof; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict heretivith; and designating this or- dinance as "The Zoning Ordinance of the Qity of Dubuque"; by repeal- ing Subdivision H,, of Section 1, of Article V, thereof, and enacting a substitute therefore; ,and by chang- ing certain districts as delimited and described upon the Zoning Map, and declaring an emergency, pre- sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had be consid- ered the first reading of the ordin- ance. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, .Carried by the • following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Councilman .Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three sep- arate days. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the Following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Andelfin- ger moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Schiltz, Carried by the follow- ing vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of John Willy et al, re• questing the extension of street lights on upper Kaufmann Avenue presented and read, City Manager Evans recommending that, action be deferred until. new appropriations are made. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car• ried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Communication of S. Salzman stating that a tax sale certificate has been issued against the South ~ of Lot 138, East Dubuque Addition, Miss Rosins Durand, owner, and that application is being made for a tax deed under said tax sale cer- tificate and requesting the, City Council to assist Miss Rosins Dur- and iu the keeping of her home by having the City, and County secure this tax sale certificate in order to protect their interests in the event this Property is talzen over by the Pension Board, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the communication to the City Manager far investigation and re- port, Seconded by Councilman Rob- erts. ,Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Petition of St. Mary's Parish re- questing permission to erect a tem- porary sign across Main Street, to be erected some time during the week of November 11th, 1934, and to be taken down immediately follow- ing the festal day of November 21st; 1934, presented and read. Councilman Jaeger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded . by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote.. Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz: Nays-None. Communication of 0. A. Reynolds, 'Secretary of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, stating a resolution was adopted by the Sewage Disposal Committee of the Chamber of Com- merce calling upon the City Council to arrange for tests to be made of the water in the Mississippi River adjacent to the City of Dubuque and several miles down stream in order to secure accurate data regarding the effect of sewage from the City'of Dubuque which is emptied into the river, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger move d that the recommendation of the Sew- age Disposal Committee of the Chambor of Commerce be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberta, Schiltz. Nays-None. Ordinance Ne. 16-34. An Ordin- anee amending an ordinance en- titled: "Ordinance No. 11-34. An ordinance granting to the Chicago,' Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Rail- road Company the right to con- struct, maintain and operate an In• dustry Track aver, along and upon Sycamore Street and intersecting streets from East 19th Street to East 16th Street and declaring an emer gency," by regulating the use of said track from East 17th Street to East 16th Street and declaring an emer- gency, said ordinance having been passed upon first and second read- ings on November 5th, 1934, pre- sented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0. 16.34 An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. 11-34. An or- dinance granting tc the Chicago, Mil- Waukee, St, Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, the right to construct, main- tain and operate an Industry Track, aver, along and upon Sycamore Street and intersecting streets from East 19th, ~ecial Session, November 12th, 1934 321 Street to East 16th, Street, and declar- ing an emergency," by regulating the use of said track from East 17th. Street to East 16th. Street and declaring an emergency. Be it ordained by the City Council the City of Dubuque; Par. 461 Sec- tion 1. That that portion of said In- dustry Track which is to be construct- ed from East 37th. Street to East 16th. Street on Sycamore Street, shall be maintained for the exclusive use of the Dubuque Packing Company, its succes- ~?~ sors and assigns, and in the event that other industries located' or to be i located to the East or South of said Dubuque Packing Co. should desire railroad trackage to serve diem, then any extension of said Industry Track shall commence North of East 17th. '•:~ Street and be located easterly of the track to be constructed from East 17th. Street to East 16th, Street, and so as not to interfere with the exclusive vse of said track by Dubuque Packing Co., ``~its sttccessora, and assigns.' tVPar, 462 Section 2, This ordinance being deemed urgent and of immed- iate necessity in the interest of public peace, safety, and convenience, shall become effective upon its passage, adoption, and approval by the City Council, and upon publication, as pro- vided by law. Passed upon first and second read- . inga this 6th day oP November, 1934. Passed; adopted, and approved upon final reading this 12th day of Novem- bar, 1934. M, R. KANE, Mayor. M. B, ANDELFINGER, W. S. ROBERTS, PETER SCHILTZ, I'. I4I. JAEGER, COUNCILMEN. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph- Herald and Times-Journal newspaper November 16th, 1934. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. 1i-16.1t. Councilman Roberts moved the 'adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Kane Councilman Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. November 9th, 1934. Te the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Relative to the peti- • tion of Joseph Morong, requesting permission to pay the original amount of street assessment, less accrued penalties, which was re- ferred to me for investigation and report, beg to advise that the City of Dubuque holds no tax sale certif- icate against Lot 3, Oakland Addi- tion to the City of Dubuque and owned by Joseph Morong. Respectfully submitted, OTTO F, PULS, City Treasurer. Councilman Roberts moved that Joseph Morong be granted permis- sion to pay the original amounts of the special assessments plus 6% in- terest, balance of penalties to be cancelled, levied against Lot 3, Oak- land Addition, and the Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by 'the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, November 6, 1934.' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: In connection with the request filed November 5th by the Crown Oil Company for permis- sion to change the sidewalk ap• proaches and the heighth of the sidewalk on the west side of Central Avenue between 23rd and 24th Streets at property formerly owned by Mr. W, H, Meurer, please be ad- vised that this information was pre• rented to Council prior to the date on which certain projects were viewed. On October 26th the Council did view this project and the following decision was granted; That the Crown Oil Company be permitted to lower the sidewalk on the west side of Central Avenue in front of the former Meurer property conditioned that the approaches at the north and south ends of the side- walk to other adjoining sidewalks be properly constructed not to ex• need 4%, Permission was also grant- ed for the necessary reconstruction of new curb and gutter to the ap- proaches required to the-new gas• oline filling station, The work is to be performed un- der the direction of the City Engi- neer. Yours very truly, R, M. EVANS; City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger move d that the decision of the. Council be approved, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. November 10, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: This is to advise that T have approved the following pol- icies and bonds and desire to have your approval, on~ same for filing: SIGNS Kassler Motor Co., 6th and White Streets; Policy No, LAG 1216, Gen• eral Casualty Co. Taylor-Yonkers Co., 4th and Iowa Streets; Policy No, I. C. & M. 1746167 Continental Casualty Co. E. L. Scheppele, 1420 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. O,L.T, 2203, U. S. Casualty Co. Blacl~ and White Cab Co„ 6th and 322 Special Session, November 12th, 1934 I,opuat Street>l; PplicY IQo, C.L,I. 2312, Columbia. Casualty Qo. Johnson l;igh Test Oil Co„ five signs within City Limits;. Po]icy No. G•Ld, 231.0, Columbia Casualty Co. Rambo 9il Company, six signs within City Limits; Policy No, CLT 221862, U, S, Fidelity & Guaranty Co. ' ' Page Hotel Company, 75 Dast 4th Street; U, S. Casualty Co, EXCAVATION Allie Logelin, Fidelity 8c CasualtY i Co. Ypurs very truly, R, M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger move d that the polipies and bonds be aP• proved and, placed on file. Seconded by Councilman $oberts. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, November 7, X934, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: 'I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Water Ae• partment for the month of October, 1934, also list of claims and list of payrolls ion which warrants were drawn dm'ing the month of October, 1934. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger move d that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Council- man Jaeger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays=None. Resolution No. 129-34, A Resolution approving applica- tion far the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permita+ pJhereas the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications whiph have been filed fpr permits for the Bale pf beer within the City pf Dubuque and has approved Suph applications as apply to the persons herein uaRZed at the locatipns described hpreip: Now, Therefpre, Be It Resolved by said Counci] that permits. for the sale pf beef within the City of Dutiuque be agd the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued as follows; CLASS "B" f?I7RMIT Mrs. Sandra Strandberg (New)- 2403 Central Avenue. Frank Sand (Renewal)-116 Easi 22nd Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with ,these applications be approved. Passed; adopted ~apd approved t>lis 12th day of November, 1934. M. R. KAN>a, Mayor,' M. ]3..ANAEI,FING~R,. W. S. ROBERTS, PLATER SQHITr~Z, F. M. d11FG~R, Counpilmetr. Attest: J. J', SHEA, ' City Qlerk. CquRCilman Andelfiufier m g v e d the adpption of the .resolution. Sec. onded by Councilmau Roberts, Car- pied by file (ollowiu~ v,g4u.' Yeah-Mayor Rane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Rgberts; Schiltz, Nays-None; Verbal 1'el?ort Pf City Soltpitor Czizek on petition of Elizabeth Beckett requesting suspension of the 1932 and .}933 t'axea on. Lgt.2 of Z and 1A, I of X of 6, Lpt 2 ,off, 6 and Lot 1 of 8, Keogh's Sub,, presented with no rpcommend'atign, Councilman Andelfinger ro,A v p d that the Brayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervis- ors to be noticed of the action of the City Couneih Seconded by Councilman Sghiltz. Carried by the following Vgte; Yeas - Mayer $ane,, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-Npne, Vprbal report pf CitY ; Solicitor Czi;;ek, qn petition of Lena Kaiser requesting suspension of the 1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 3 of 4, Kniest Sub., presented with nq recoTPmen- dation. Cpuncilmun .A'ndelfinger move d that the prayer of the petitipn be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be npticed of the option pf the City 'Council, Secondpd~ by Councilman Roberts. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Cquncilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays=None. Councilman Andelfinger move d that Members of the City Counpil, who find it cpuvenient tp do so, and the City Solicitor be authorized to attend the Annual Convezitign pf the fvIississippi Vu,lley Asapciation to be held at St. Tfouis, Missouri, pn No- vember 2dth and ; 27th, 1934, Sec- onded by Counpilman Schiltz, Car- ried by the following vpte: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None, There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adl'omn, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Session, IVTovember 23rd, 1934 323 Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. J: 7. SHEA, City Clerk, APProved ..................................:...1934. Adopted ........................................1934. Councilmen: { ........................................ Attest : .................................................. City Clerk. CITY COU CIL (Official) i ' Special Session, November 23rd, 1934. Council met at 4:10 p. m. Present-Councilmen Andelfinger, Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz and City Manager Evans. Absent-Mayor Kane. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Andelfinger and Roberta. Councilman Schiltz moved that Councilman Andelfinger be appeint- ed Mayor Pro Tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Roberts. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Councilmen Jaeger; Rob• erts and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent Mayor Kane. Councilman Andelfinger not vot- ing. Mayor Pro Tem Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly, made and that this meeting is called far the purpose of considering the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plane and specifications, form of contract and cost of construction of an eight inch vitrified file sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street east- erly about one hundred and sixty 'feet from Cox Street and acting on any other business as may properly came before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pend- ency of resolution pf necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of construction of an eight inch vitrified tale sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street tc Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street ,easterly about one hundred~and.sixty feet from Cox Street, ,presented and read, Councilman Jaeger moved . to re- ceive and file•the progf of publica• tion. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. ,Carried , by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Teln Andelfing- er, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane. , Written remonstrances ,of M. S. Buehler and Mra. E. Schuller, et al, objecting to the cpnstructjon of an eight inch vitrified , tile, sanitary sewer in Cox, Street from the man- hole in Weat Fourteenth Street to 324 Special Session, November 23rd; 1934 Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street easterly about one hundred and sixty feet froul Cox Street, pre• sented and read, Councilman Roberts 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. Second- ed by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, ' Absent-Mayor Kane. Mr, S. D. Canavan and Mrs. A. M. Christensen addressed the Council requesting the construction of the sanitary sewer in Cox Street and Chestnut Street. Councilman Roberts moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strances of M, S. Buehler and Mra. E, Schuller et al, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane, Resolution No. 130-34, Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of construction of an eight-inch vitrified file sanitary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street easterly about one hundred and sixty feet from Cox Street, presented and read. Councilman Jaeger moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Roberta. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 127-34. Reaolu flan of necessity for constructien of an eight inch file sanitary sew er in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chest nut Strdet and in Chestnut Stree easterly about one hundred and six ty feet from Cox Street, said reso lution having been introduced, ap proved and ordered placed on fill with the City Clerk on the 5th dad of November, 1934, presented fo: final adoption: Councilman Roberti moved the adoption'of the resolution. Second ed by Councilman Jager. Carries by the following vote: Yeas=Mayor Pro Tem Andelfing er, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Resolution No, 131-34. Resolu• flan ordering construction and di- recting the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the construction of an eight inch vitrified file sani- tary sewer in Cox Street from the manhole in West Fourteenth Street to Chestnut Street and in Chestnut Street easterly about one hundred and sixty feet from Cox Street, pre• sented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved the ad- option of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andelfing- er, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of October, 1934, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re• ceive and file the proof of publica• flan. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andelfing• er, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberta and Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. ORDINANCE NO. 17.34 An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. 3-34. An Or- dinance to provide for the comprehen- sive zoning of the City of Dubuque, and to regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings, structures and ']ands for trade, industry, residence or other purposes; to regulate and re- strict the height of buildings hereafter erected or altered; to regulate and de- termine the area of yards and other open spaces about buildings; to regu- late and determine the density of use of lands and lot areas and for that pur- pose, to divide the City into districts; to provide for a Board of Adjustment and the orderly enforcement of the reg- ulations hereof; to provide penalties for the violation of the provisions here- of; repealing a1I ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and designating this ordinance as "The Zoning Ordinance of the City of Du- buque"; by repealing subdivision H, of Section 1, of Article V. thereof, and enacting a substitute therefore; and by changing certain districts as delimited and described upon the Zoning Map, and declaring an emergency. Said ordinance having been pasaR ed upon first and second readings on November 12th, 1934, presented and read a third time. `"~ ORDINANCE NO. 17.34 An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. 3-34. An Or- dinance to provide for the comprehen- sive zoning of the City of Dubuque, and to regulate and restrict the location Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 32S and use of buildings, structures and ]ands for trade, industry, residence or r other purposes; to regulate and re- strict the height of buildings hereafter erected.or altered; to regulate and de- termine the area of yards and other open spaces about buildings; to regu- late and determine the density of use of lands and lot areas and for that pur- pose, to divide the City into districts; to provide for a Board of Adjustment and the orderly enforcement of the reg- _ ulations hereof;• to provide penalties for the violation of the provisions here- of; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; and designating this ordinance as ':The Zoning Ordinance of the City of .Du- buque"; by repealing subdivision H, of Section 1, of Article V, theieaf, and enacting a substitute therefore; and by changing certain districts as delimited and described upon the Zoning Map, and declaring an emergency. Whereas, it is deemed advisable by this Council to amend the Zoning Ordi- nance and the Zoning Map of .the City of Dubuque, entitled: "Ordinance No. 3-34. An Ordinance to provide for the comprehensive zoning of the City of Dubuque, and to regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings, struc- tures and land far trade, industry, resi- dence,. or other purposes; to regulate and restrict the height of buildings hereafter erected or altered; to regu- late and determine the area of yards and other open spaces about buildings; to regulate and determine the density of use of land and lot areas and for that purpose to divide the city into . districts; to provide far a Board of Ad- justment and the orderly enforcement of the regulations hereof; to provide penalties for the violation of the pro- visions hereof; repealing all other ordi- nances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith; and designating this Or- dinance as "The Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque," by repealing Subdivision H, of Section 1 of Article V. of said ordinance and enacting a substitute therefore, so as to allow sign boards and electric signs to extend six feet from the building or structure to which they are attached in local busi- ness districts, and by changing certain districts upon the Zoning Map; and ' Whereas, notice of such proposed changes has been published, as pro- vided by law, and that an opportunity has been afforded to all interested par- ties to object thereto at a public meet- ing held on the 12th day of November, 1934, and Whereas, no objections have been filed to the proposed changes in said ordinance and Zoning Map; Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 463, Section 1. That subdivision H, of Section 1 of Article V, of the or- dinance described in the preamble here• of, be, and the same is hereby repealed, and a substitute in lieu thereof is here- by enacted; so that hereafter the sub- division shall read as follows: "H. Sign boards and electric signs, indicating the name and character of business transacted on the premises, attached to the b siding or structure, but not suspended ar projected more than six feet therefrom. Par. 464, Section 2. That the Zoning Map be, and the same is hereby amend- ed and changed as follows: (a) By changing, from Light Indus- , trial District to Heavy Industrial Dis- trict, all lands lying `between the cen- ter line of South Locust street on the east, and the center line of Bluff street Extension on'the West, from the center line of Dodge street an the north, southerly to a point where the south line of Rush street, if extended easter- ly, would intersect the center line o4 South Locust street on the east. (b) By changing from Single Resi- dence District to Local Business Dis- trict, the premises described as lots No. 3 and 4 of Schuler's Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, (c) By changing from Two Family and Multiple Residence District to Bus- iness District, all of Lots No. 1 of 2 of 1, and No. 2 of 2 oP 1, in McKinley's Subdivision and Lot No. 6 of City Lot No. 653, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Par. 465, Section 3. This ordinance, being deemed urgent apd oP immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect from, and after its ftna] passage and adoption by. the City Council, and pub- lication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings, this 12th day of November, 1934. Passed upon final reading this 23rd day of November, 1934. M, B. ANDELFiNGER, Mayor Pro Tem. W. S, ROBERTS, PETER SCHILTZ, F. M. JAEGER, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tetegraph- Herald and Times-Journal newspaper, November 26th, 1934, J. J. SHEA, 11-26-St. City Clerk. Councilman Roberts moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, , Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of K. L, Dooley request- ingpermission to operate a Furniture and Auction Market to buy, sell and auction and handle new and used furniture in the sales room of the Austin Building at Third and Main Streets, presented and read. Councilman Roberts moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report, Sec- onded by Councilman Schiltz. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Sisters of Charity, B,V.M„ requesting that they be re- leased and absolved from the pay ment of the special assessment for the erection of boulevard lights on Main Street abutting their property knolvn as St. Joseph's Academy and Home presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to re- ceive and file the petition. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. 326 Special Session, November 23rd, .1934, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Margaret J. Clarke, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting' sus- pension of the second half of the 1933 taxes on'Lot 2, Sub, 46 of Wm.. Blake's Add„ presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Sec- onded by Councilman Jaeger. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts„ Schiltz• Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Roaina Durand, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1934 taxes on S. r/2 of Lot' 138, East Dubuque Addi- tion, presented and• read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger, Carried by, the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Nick Kersch, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of taxes on Lot 25, A. Stines Sub., presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Jaeger, Car- ried by the following vote: Peas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Mary McCauley, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1932 and 1933 tax- es on Lot 1 of 3, Sub, of Min. Lots 87 and Part of 88, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Jaeger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- fiuger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, Petition of Bridget O'Shea, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting cancellation of taxes on North 25 feet of City Lot 568, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to re- fer the petition td the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Jaeger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of The Finley Hospital and Mt. Pleasant Home, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting exemption of taxes on Lot 1 in LangwoCthy Place and Lot 10 in Massey Heights Addi- tion presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following ygte: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz; Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of Mrs, Mary Klinkham- mer, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1933 taxes on Lot 32, Sub.'Mfn. Lot 39, presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor 1'or investigation and report: Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Peas -Mayor` Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, ,Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent=Mayor Kane. Petition of Katherine and Julia Mullen, referred to the City Council by the Board of ,Supervisors, re- questing suspension of. taxes on South 20 feet of North 40 feet of Lot SOS, A. McDauiel's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: . Yeas=Mayoi• Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. ATays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Petition of John Ramsey, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting cancellation of the 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 2 of 4 and Lot 2 of 5, C, A. Voelker's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report.' Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the fallgwing vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- cial Session, November 23rd, 1934 327 finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, Petition of Emma H. Wilson, re ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of taxes on North ~ of Lot 18 and the South 1/z of Lot 19. also 12 feet of the East ~ of the North 1/2 of Lot 19, in L, H. Lang• worthy's Add., presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following rote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel• finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Communication of A, L. Mutschler suggesting that the City discontinue the present practice of handling the insurance carried on the various public buildings by setting up a re- serve for the total insurance paid each year presented and read. Councilman Jaeger moved to re- ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane, Petition of Interstate Power Com- pany requesting permission to re• route their Seminary Hill bus as fol- lows: After leaving the intersection of Eighth and Main Streets east- bound will continue East on Eighth Street to White Street South on White Street to Seventh Street, West on Seventh Street to Main Street and then turn north at Sev- enth Street into Main Street, pre• sented and read. Councilman Jaeger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted temporarily. Seconded by Council- man Schiltz. Carried by the fellow• ing vote: Yeas- Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, Petition of Retail Merchants' Bu- reau requesting permission for the holding of a Santa Claus parade on the streets of the City of Dubuque on November 30th, 1934, at 1:00 o'clock and also requesting that Ninth Street 'from Bluff to Locust Street be blocked off while the par- ade is forming, presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved to grant the prayer of the petition, Seconded by Councilman' Jaeger, Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro' Tem Andel• finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, Claim of Mrs. Belle Lawrence in the sum of $1;500.00 for injuries sus- tained in falling on sidewalk on the north side of Julien Avenue between the 600 and 600 block, due to an ac- cumulation of leaves on said side• walk, presented and read Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the Claim to the City Solicitor, Sec- onded by Councilman Roberts. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Notices of hearing on distribution of funds, United States of America, Petitioner, vs, City of Dubuque et al., Defendants on Locksite No. 11, Dubuque, Iowa, also Notice of hear- ing on distribution of funds; United States of America, Petitioner, vs. City of Dubuque et al., Defendants, on Roadway to Locksite No. 11, Du• buque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Jaeger moved to refer (he Notices to the City Solicitor, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz, Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 132-34. A Resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permits. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale' of 'beer within the City of Dubuque ~'nd has approved such applications ae apply to the persons herein hamed'at the locations described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council that permits far the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are h~ereBy authorized and ordered issued as follows: CLASS,"B" PERMIT. Albert V. Poire (New)-603 Rhom• berg Avenue. Mrs. Cecelia Weber (Transfer from 2774 Jackson)=2776 Jackson Street. ~ Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with these applications be approved. • 328 Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of November, 1934. M, B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor Pro Tem. W. S. ROBERTS, PETER SCHILTZ, F, M. JAEGER, Councilmen, Attest; J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Jaeger moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. November 19, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: The Main Street pav- ing contract was awarded to the K- M Supply Co. in the fall of 1933 and the wage scale, according to P.W.A, regulations, was 50c per hour far common labor, $1.20 per hour for skilled labor and no wage rates set for semi-skilled labor. At the time Mr. Mulgrew started the construction of the Main Street improvement, he was required to submit to Mr. P. F. Hopkins, P.W.A. Engineer 'at Des Moines, and Mr. E. Boeke, P.W.A. Federal Inspector on this Project, the hourly wage scale he proposed to pay semi-skilled la- bor. Mr. Mulgrew did as requested and his rate for cement finisher, classed as semi-skilled labor, was 60c per hour. The semi-skilled rates, as submitted by the K-M Supply Co. were approved by Mr. Hopkins on April 7th, 1934, and by Mr. Boeko on April 9th, 1934. The K-M Supply Co. completed their portion of the contract and paid 75c per hour to cement finisher which was 15c per hour more than the miriimtim required. At about the time that Mr, James Lee, sub-contractor, started construc• lion on the last block of Main Street, both the contractor and the City of Dubuque received word that the Federal Government had finally set a wage scale for semi-skilled labor and the rate'for finisher was SOc per hour. Up to this time the contractor had more than compiled with al] Government requirements and, in my opinion, should not be required to pay additional compensation tt the cement finisher. , After lengthy discussion by cor respondence between myself and the Government, Mr. Hopkins came tc Dubuque in August and we dis cussed the situation for. severs: hours and he wrote to Washington, giving our side of the story. Included in the Government de- mand was the requirement that we pay our engineers and inspectors, who were regular City employees re- ceiving afixed salary per month, $1.20 per hour to which we objected and this requirement was finally waived, but they still insist that we have the contractor pay the 80c rate and are holding up the pavement of $1,000.00 of our 30% grant until such payment amounting to $87.00 is made and certified to them. I discussed the situation with Mr. Czizek and Mr. Evans Saturday, No- vember 17th, and Mr. Czizek agrees with me that the contractor should not be required to pay the additional amount, and that the City of Du- buque could legally pay this in- creased cost to the contractor and in this manner clear up the situation and the City of Dubuque would re• ceive the $1,OOD.00 that is being withheld. Attached are Mr. Hopkins' letter to Mr. R, M. Evans and Mr. A. H. Martin's letter from Washington, D. C. Also a detailed copy of the under- payment for the various types of labor. Mr. M. H. Czizek will give you his opinion on how the City of Dubuque can pay the difference in hourly wage rates. Very truly yours, W. H. CULLEN, City Engineer. Councilman Schiltz moved that the bill of K-M Supply Co., contract- ors, in the amount of $87.00 for ex- cess charges on the contract for the improvement of Main Street, Section No. 2, Jones Street to W. Thirteenth Street, due to Federal Government regulations, be allowed and a war- rant in said amount ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of K-114 Supply Company to cover the amount of said bill. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Peas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, November 15, 1934, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On November 12, 1934, the letter to the City Council from Reverend L, Salzmann, dated No• vember 7th, in connection with the request to give aid to Miss Rosine Durand on tax questions, was re- ferred to the writer- for investigation and report. Today, after my investigation, it is Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 329 apparent thatahe letter very clearly outlines the oonditions faced by the very aged and deserving Misa Dur- and, Miss Durand advised me of cer• lain specific information today, as follows She is 83 years old, very small, stooped and weak. However, she, alone, is caring for her bedridden brother-in-law, Mr. George Hoefler, aged 80 years, who has been can- ,~ fined' to bed at Misa Durand's home for the last seven months. Miss Durand stated that she has no money, but that she does not owe many bills. This property is now willed to her niece, Mrs, A, A. Thome, 308 East 5th Street, Rock Falls, Ill. Miss Durand stated that she had paid $1,550 for this Elm Street property about 1924 and no mortgage now exists on said one, half lot and small house. The lot is about 25 feet wide. The small, two story, frame home is located near the alley, west of Elm Street. The front portion of the one-half lot near Elm Street is vacant except for gar- den. The City record of year 1932 for assessed valuation is $900.00. Mr. Allen Daykin assisted at the Court House in obtaining the follow- ing information on taxes;- Taxes up to 1928 must have been exempted as no prior delinquency existed at the year 1928. The 1928 levy was exempted by the Board of Review. The 1929 levy of $32,40 was not paid by Miss Durand and had not been cancelled or suspended. These taxes, with penalties, were paid by the Ed. Muntz Estate at a total sum of $35.09, Again in 1931 the 1930 levy amounting to $33.41 was also paid by the Muntz Estate, together with a special assessment of ,$8.81, or a total paid by the Muntz Estate equal to $77.31. The 1931 and 1932 levies were also exempted by the Board of Review, Special assessments still unpaid on this property include: Yearly as- sessments due in 1933 and 1934 for the paving of Elm Street, City Fund No. 649, amounting to $17.54 which includes interest to December 1st, 1934. No other unpaid special as- sessments are recorded against this property. After a visit with Mr. Alfred C. Cartigny this afternoon, Mr. ~Car- tigny advised that it was not in- tended to force Miss Durand from her home and that the Muntz Estate had agreed to acceptfrbm the Coun- ty or City the amount of actual cash, with interest, that they had invested in the total payments. Today Mr. J. J. Shea advised of the receipt of a further request to suspend the 1933 levy and for 1934 taxes. It would seem that suspen- sion should be considered by the City Council, due to the willing of the property in the future to Miss Durand's niece. If Council and the Board of Super- visors can be advised that legally they can pay the principal of •$77,31, plus interest tc the Muntz Estate and then suspend these taxes, to- gether with penalties for the tax lev- ies of 1929, 1930 and possibly 1933, and charge all such suspensions to the S. r/z of Lot 138, East Dubuque Addition, Miss Durand will be great- ly pleased. If such a plan is impos- sible, it would seem that Mr. Car- tigny's promise to not try to secure this Property while Miss Durand is able to live there would still be suf• ficient to assure Miss Durand that she tvil] have her property for her own use for at least her lifetime In case some agreement is de- sired to be made ,with the Muntz Estate, definitely agreeing in writing that no change from their present plans will be made so as to force Miss Durand from her property, please advise. Trusting that this is the informa- tion desired, I am, Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. P. S.-See letter of offer from the Muntz Estate filed after my report was written. Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the City Solicitor for inves• ligation and report. Seconded by Councilman Roberts Carried by the following vote, Yesa -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, November 23, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Request has been made by Mr. 0. F. Millin of 976 Iowa Street, Dubuque, that authority be granted by the City Council to in- stall on Iowa Street a new catch- basin along the Iowa Street east curb between 9th and 10th Streets. The purpose of this request is to prevent water, as in the past years, from running over the law curb and entering Mr. Millin's yard and cellar at the periods of melting snow when the flat gutter does not properly drain the surface water, due to ac- cumulation of ice. This question has been presented to the City Council before. Delay was caused due to our belief that the Main Street new catchbasina Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 331 330 cial Session, November 23rd, 1934 might relieve this source of rain flooding trouble. Mr. Millin now says that the melting of heavy snow has been the chief trouble. The City Manager suggests that authority be granted to install this catchbasin to be charged to the present Bonded Storm Sewer Fund; that the catchbasin be connected to the storm sewer in Iowa Street at a certain manhole near there, Yours very truly, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Jaeger moved that the recommendation of City Manager Evans be approved, Seconded by Councilman Roberts. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Pro Tem Andelfing- er, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts and Schiltz, Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane. November 22, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Report of Re-Bids on Tractor Outfit Gentlemen: Sealed bids were again received at 11:00 A. M. today from the same four bidders, as of November 6, 1934, for a new Tractor and Attached Blade Equipment for earth and snow replacement. The former bids of November 5, 1934, were rejected by the City Council due to a claim that proper informa- ticn as to what the City desired was not secured prior to the receipt of these bids, Attached is a copy of the notice to bidders published in the Tele- graph-Herald November 7, 1934, in accordance with Council's instrua tions of November 5th. General, comparative details of the four bids are available for study. This information, as quoted, was se• cured from submitted specifications and personal questions answered by the salesmen. SUMMARY OF BIDS RECEIVED NOVEMBER 22, 1934, Based on Deferred Payment Term. of 50% May 1, 1935, and 60% May 1, 1986 1-(a) Bid of the Allis-Chalmers Co Springfield, Bl., by Grover A Blunt of Dubuque, Iowa, for onf new Allis-Chalmers Company's Mo del W,K. 15" Track 49.69. H.P. a Draw-Bar, Wide Gauge, Gasolim Tractor, including Lights, Battery Starter of 12 volts. F.O.B. Du buque $2,889.6 Additional for require d Street Plates ........................ 40,0 1-(b) For one new Baker Mfg. Company's Model 121-A, horizon- tal and vertical adjustable bladed Grade•Builder, F.O.B. Du• buque (Deferred Payment Plan) ........:.............................$1,583.66 Total for Entire New Outfit (Deferred Payment Plan) $4,513.30 Guarantee on Grade-Builder 6 Months. 1-(c) Less trade-in allowance for present, old 60 H.P. "Caterpillar" and Bulldozer ......................$1,093,06 Net Delivered Price (De- ferred Payment Plan)......$3,420.24 Combined equipment to be mount- ed, adjusted and ready for use by bidder, after delivery. 2-(a) Bid of International Harvest- er Co, of Dubuque and J. D. Adams Co. by Messrs. R. C. Fos- ter of Dubuque and C. C. Antle of Waterloo, Iowa, for one new Inter• national Harvester Company's Model TA•40, 16" Track, 45.6 H.P. 'at Dra`v-Bar, Wide Gauge, Gaso- line "Trac Trac Tor," including Street Plates, Lights, Battery, Starter of 12 volts, F.O,B.'Dubuque (On Deferred Payment $2 905.00 Plan) .............................. Guarantee on Tractor 3 Months. 2-(b) For one, ne`Y, Continental Roll & Steel Foundry Company's Model Heavy Duty, horizontal and vertical adjustable bladed Trail- builder, F, 0, B. Dubuque (De• ferred Payment Plan) ......$1,647.50 Total for Entire. New Outfit (Defe'rred Payment Plan)..$4,552.50 Guarantee on Trailbuilder 3 Mos. 2-(c) Less trade-in allowance for present old 60 H.P. "Caterpillar" and Bulldozer ......................$ 965.00 Net Delivered Price (De- ferred Payment Plan)........$3,687.50 Combined equipment to be mount- ed, adjusted and ready for use by bidder after delivery, 3-(a) Bid of the Austin-Western Road Machinery Co. of Aurora, Ill., by Mr. C, L. Woolsey of Wa- terloo, Iowa, for one, New Cleve- land Tractor Company's Model, "35-Cletrac;' 16' track, 44.2 H.P. at Draw-Bar, Wide Gauge Gasoline Tractor, including Street Plates, Lights, Battery, Starter of 6 Volts, F.O.B, Dubuque, (On Deferred Payment Plan) ....................$2,729.00 Guarantee on Tractor 6 Months. 3-(b) For one, new, Continental Roll & Steel Foundry Company's Model 35, horizontal and vertical adjustable bladed Trailbuilder, F, Total for Tractor (Deferred Payment Plan) ..................$2,929.64 Guarantee on Tractor 6 Months. 0. B. Dubuque (On Deferred Pay- ment Plan) ..........................$1,712.50 Total for Entire New Outfit (Deferred Payment Plan) $4,441.50 Guarantee on Trailbuilder 3 Mos. 3-(c) Less trade-in allowance for present, old 60 H.P. "Caterpiller" and Bulldozer .:....................$ 800.00 Net Delivered Price (De- ferred Payment Plan) ....$3,641.50 Combined equipment to be mount- ed, adjusted and ready for use by bidder after delivery, 4-(a) Bid of the Caterpillar Trac- tor Co. of Peoria, Ill., by Mr. Geo. Back of Dubuque for one, New "Caterpillar," Model 36, 16" Track, 38.65 H,P, at Draw-Bar, Wide Gauge, Gasoline Tractor, F.O.B. Dubuque (Cash Basis) ......$2,640.00 , Additional for 12 Volt Lights, Starter and Bat- 237.50 tery (Cash Basis) .............. Additional for required Street Plates ........................ 31,00 Total Bid on Tractor, Deliv- ered (Cash Basis) ..............$2,908.50 Guarantee on Tractor 6 Months. 4-(b) For one, New, LaPlante• Choate Mfg. Co: s Model RBL- 35, horizontal and vertical adjust- able bladed Roadbuilder, F,O.B. Dubuque (Cash Basis) ......$1,575.00 Total for Entire New Outfit (Cash Basis) ... ~•• •••••• •• •$4,483.50 Guarantee on Roadbuilder 3 Mos. 4-(c) Less trade-in allowance for present, old, 60 H.P. "Caterpillar" and Bulldozer ......................$1,000,00 Net Delivered Price (Cash Basis} ....................................$3,483.50 4-(d) Additional cost of interest at 6%o based on deferred payment plan, including 50% of net cost due May 1, 1935, and balance due May 1, 1936 ..........................$ 191.58 Net Delivered Price (De- ferred Payment Plan)........$3,675.08 Combined equipment to be mount- ed, adjustable and ready for use by bidder after delivery. Consideration on the final award must be given to the entire com biped equipment 'as bid. The lowest combined bid for Mr Grover Blunt includes the Tractor made by the Allis-Chalmers Co. Thi tractor is of 15" wide track tread while the other three bids includ 16" track treads, however it i stated by Mr. Blunt that 18" avid treads can be secured for $15.00 ad ditional, The draw-bar H.P, ratin of the Allis-Chalmers Tractor is th highest of all the bids, viz. 49.5 H.P. as compared with Bid 2-45. H.P.; Bid 3-44,2 H.P. and Bid 4- 38,65 H.P. However, the lowest bid, Allis-Chalmers, includes only three speeds forward as compared with five speeds forward in Bid 2. The International Harveser Company's Bid 2, Tractor is rated at a higher pound pull at low speed and at high- est speed ,than the Allis-Chalmers Tractor, at lowest and highest speeds. All the other specifications, except Allis-Chalmers, include trans- misslon oil pumps and filters. Regarding use of Tractors, Mr. Blunt states that about 300 No. 35 Models are now in use in Iowa. Mr. Antle for the International Harves• ter Company states that there are over 1000 TA 40 models in use in various states. Mr. Geo. Back states that there are 15,000 gasoline "Cater- pillar" No. 35 models in use in the world. The "Cletrac" Tractor Com- dust•y andehasn eceutly soldathe U. S. Government a large order. Regarding the use of the blade equipment that must be attached to the Tractor, Mr. Blunt states that his type Gradebuilder 121-A is new in this section and that no definite assurance can be given that any models are in use in this section. However, this design has been used in the west, but not made by the Baker Mfg. Company. We have data from several sources that the Continental Trail- builder, included in Mr. R. C, Fos- ter's bid and that also of the Austin- Western Company's bid has been in use for about 8 years; that over 300 models of this type have been sold and that after investigation, the U. S. Forestry Service this year bought 60 new models. The LaPlante• Choate Roadbuilder, included in Mr, Bock's bid, is also known to be in use for years, including many sales. Our old 60 Model included this type. In connection with the supply of parts for maintenance of the four tractors as quoted, the following sources are available: Bid 1. Allis-Chalmers Co,-$70,000 in stock parts carried in Des Moines, To~va, including about 24- hour delivery to Dubuque. Tractor Plant and Baker Plant, from Springfield, Ill. Bid 2, International Harvester Co- s Entire stock parts of Tractor to be carried at Dubuque Inter- e national Harvester Co. Tractor s Plant at Chicago, Ill., and Contin- e ental Plant at East Chicago, Ind, - Bid 3. Cleveland Tractor parts car• g ried to extent of $90,000 at Des e Moines, Iowa. Plant in Cleveland, 9 Ohio; Continental Co. Trailbuilder 6 Plant located at East Chicago, Ind. 332 Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 Bid 4. Oaterpillar Tractor parts car- ried to extent of $2D,000 at Cedar Rapids; Factory at Peoria, Ill. For the attached Roadbuilder, as bid, the LaPlante-Choate Factory is at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Due to the need of this equipment for snow, etc., protection service, it seems that an early decision should be determined. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 133-34, Be It Re- solved by the City Council of the j City of Dubuque that a contract of lease be entered into by and be- tween the City of Dubuque and the International Harvester Company of Dubuque, Towa, for one new Inter- i national Harvester Co., 40 H.P, Gasoline Wide•Tread ModelTATrac- Tractor and one new attached, ad- justable Continental Heavy Duty i Trailbuilder in accordance with the ~ form thereof prepared by the City Solicitor for the sum of $4,552.50, less ~ the trade-in allowance amounting to $965.00 on the present City 60 H.P, Caterpillar sand Bulldozer, or a net sum of $3,587,50. Be It Further Re• - solved that the Specifications, Lease Agreement or Contract shall form a - part of this resolution. Be It Furth- er Resolved that the City Manager i and City Clerk be authorized to - execute the Lease Agrement hereto attached and made a part hereof, This Resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its final adoption by the City Council. - Approved and placed on file with - the City Clerk November 23rd, 1934. ' Councilman Schiltz moved that - the resolution and Contract of Lease - beyapproved and placed on file with - the City Cleric for public inspection. Seconded by Councilman Roberts, ' Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, ' Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. - November 23, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the fire that seriously damaged the three story brick building an the east side of Main Street, numbers 438 to 448, on April 28, 1934, a ser- ious effort has been made to have this unsafe structure removed or re• built, but no results to date have been secured. On July 10th a protest was filed with the City Manager by other property owners of Main Street, complaining about the delay of raz- ing' or repairing this unsafe struc• tore. Two minor fires have resulted since the initial fire April 28th, due to boys playing and starting fires in the basement, which basement is dangerous and should not be entered. Advice has been given that insur• ante was paid on the fire loss in June, 1934, On July 12th, after contact with the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, we were advised to wait until Father O'Malley would return from Europe about August 1st. This gentleman was interviewed and stated that the Sisters were planning either on the sale of the burned building and land or rebuilding the structure into a two-story building, No definite plan, however, as yet can be secured from the Sisters. On October 6, 1934, the Sisters of the Holy Ghost were again notified in writing by Mr, Bartels of the re- quirement of the Building Code, Sec- tion 642, that this decision and ac- tual reconstruction moat be per- formed by October 28th, six months after' the fire, Since then the officials of the Chancery have been interviewed and the question has been submitted to His Grace, Archbishop Beckman, Attached is a report from Mr. Bartels, dated November 20, 1934, advising that no one will now take action to clean up these ruins. Accordingly, this serious hazard is now presented to the City Council, in accordance with Part XIII, Sec- tions 542 and 544 of the Building Code, for the consideration, by legal procedure, of condemnation, Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Jaeger moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the City Solicitor to draw up the proper condemnation' pro- ceedings, Seconded by Councilmen Schiltz. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Communications of Carl F. Bar• tell, Building Commissioner, Wm. L. Ryan, Chief, Department of Fire, and Joseph T. Scharry, Sanitary In- spector Health Department, recom- mending the removal of the build- ings on City Lot 46, owned by J. M. Sullivan, presented and read, Councilman Schiltz moved to refer the communications to the City So• licitor to draw up the proper con- demnatien proceedings. Seconded by Special Session, November 23rd, 1934 333 Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane, Communication of Carl F. Bartels, Building Commissioner, making the following recommendations to the City Council: Wooden stairway in the alley at the rear of the building formerly occupied by the Moose Lodge on the South r/a of City Lot 48 and owned by W. G. Cox to be demolished and replaced with a new stairway; Frame garages on the North r/Z of City Lot 48 occupied by Paris Shoo Shop and owned by Es- ther B. Witmer to lie demolished; Frame sheds on the South r/2 of City Lot 47 occupied by C. A. Noyes and owned by C. A. Noyes to be demol- ished; presented and read. Councilman Schiltz moved that proper notices be prepared and served on the respective property owners notifying them to comply with the recommendations of the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Councilman Jaeger. Carried by the following vote; Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel• finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz. Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. November 23, 1934. To the Honorable Mayor and pity Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The Women's Relief Organization, in connection with the Milwaukee Railroad Shops, again re• quests that the City Council auth- orize City trucks to haul coal to cer- tain Milwaukee former employees who are in drastic need of assist- ance and who have no other means of providing for coal except by the donation of the Milwaukee Railrcad of freight, coal by the employees and hauling by the City. This has been granted for the past three years. Yours very truly, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schiltz moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Roberts, Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Councilman Roberts moved that the City Council rescind their pre- vious action in denying the prayer of the petition of Anna Boesen ro- questing suspension of the 1933 tax- es on Lot 256 and South 15.2 feet of Lot 255, East Dubuque Addition, 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 Pro Tem Andel- Snger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. Councilman Roberts moved that the prayer of the petition of Anna Bowen, requesting suspension of the 1933 taxes on Lot 256 and South 15.2 feet of Lot 255, East Dubuque Addition, be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the actien of the City Council, Second- ed by Councilman Schiltz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel- finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None, Absent-Mayor Kane. There being no further business, Councilman Schiltz moved to ad• journ. Seconded by Councilmen Jae• ger.• Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Andel• finger, Councilmen Jaeger, Roberts, Schiltz, Nays-None. Absent-Mayor Kane. J. J, SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ....................................1934. Adopted ........................................1934. ........................................ Councilmen ........................................ Attest : .................................................. City Clerk.