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2002 July Council Proceedings Regular Session, July 1, 2002 277 property damage; Daniel K. Kelly in estimated DUBUQUE amount of $14.21 for property damage; Louis S. Roepsch in undetermined amount for personal CITY COUNCIL injury, presented and read. Buol moved that OFFICIAL the claims and suits be referred to the Legal PROCEEDINGS Staff for investigation and report. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. City Council, Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. in Corporation Counsel advising that the the Library Auditorium following claims have been referred to Public Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Buol, Cline, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Joshua Nicholson, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Christenson for personal injury; Dempsey’s & Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Molly’s Pub & Grub for property damage; Roger E. Ebertz for personal injury; Marla Feddersen Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is for property damage; Neil T. Nelson for personal the Regular Session of the City Council called injury; Louis S. Roepsch for personal injury, for the purpose of acting upon such business presented and read. Buol moved that the which may properly come before the City communications be received and filed and Council. concurred. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Invocation was given by Reverend John Hulsizer, Pastor, Church of the Nazarene. Corporation Counsel recommending denial of the claim of Robert Clement for vehicle damage, Proclamation: American Character Week presented and read. Buol moved that the (September 6 – 14, 2002) communication be received and filed and concurred. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried CONSENT ITEMS 7-0. Minutes Submitted: Airport Commission of Citizen Communications: 5/28; City Council of 6/12 and 6/17; Community Communication of Albert Giegerich regarding Development Advisory Commission of 6/5; Mediacom, presented and read. Buol moved Downtown Planning Committee of the Long that the communication be received and filed Range Planning Advisory Commission of 6/10; and referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Five Flags Commission of 5/20; Long Range Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Planning Advisory Commission of 6/19; Park and Recreation Commission of 5/14; Zoning Communication of Mark J. Sullivan requesting Advisory Commission of 6/5, presented and that consideration be given to placing yield signs read. Buol moved that the minutes be received or stop signs on Camelot Drive at its intersection and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7- with Embassy West Drive, presented and read. 0. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and referred to the City Manager. Proof of publication of City Council Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. proceedings of June 3, 2002, June 10 and June 12; proof of publication of list of claims and Hillcrest Family Services Agreement: City summary of revenues for the month ending May Manager recommending approval of an 31, 2002, presented and read. Buol moved that agreement with Hillcrest Family Services for the the proofs be received and filed. Seconded by use of Murphy Park for the annual holiday light Cline. Motion carried 7-0. display, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and Printed City Council proceedings for February, approved recommendation. Seconded by Cline. 2002, presented and read. Buol moved that Motion carried 7-0. the proceedings be approved as printed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Ice Rinks and Murphy Tennis Courts Lighting Project: City Manager recommending Notice of Claims/Suits: Joshua Christenson in acceptance of the Ice Rinks and Murphy Park estimated amount of $1,560 plus medical Tennis Courts Light Project in the final contract expenses for personal injury; Dempsey’s and amount of $108,277.07, presented and read. Molly’s Pub and Grub in undetermined amount Buol moved that the communication be received for property damage; Roger P. Ebertz in and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7- undetermined amount for personal injury; Marla 0. Fedderson in estimated amount of $881.76 for 278 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 RESOLUTION NO. 328-02 Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Company – Subordination Agreement: City WHEREAS, the contract for the ICE RINKS Manager recommending approval of a AND MURPHY TENNIS COURTS LIGHTING Subordination Agreement with the Chicago PROJECT has been completed and the City Central and Pacific Railroad Company for the Manager has examined the work and filed his construction of a 24-foot wide roadway and an certificate stating that the same has been 8-foot wide sidewalk along the westerly side of completed according to the terms of the the Ice Harbor, presented and read. Buol moved contract, plans and specifications and that the communication be received and filed. recommends its acceptance. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY RESOLUTION NO. 330-02 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBORDINATION DUBUQUE, IOWA: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF 1. That the recommendation of the City DUBUQUE AND CHICAGO CENTRAL & Manager be approved and that said PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FOR THE improvement be and the same is hereby PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION, OPER- accepted. ATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City ROADWAY ALONG THE WESTERLY SIDE OF Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to THE ICE HARBOR the contractor from the General Fund in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any Whereas, the City and the Chicago Central & retained percentage provided for therein. Pacific Railroad Company propose to enter into Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of a subordination agreement for the construction July, 2002. of a roadway on a portion of property that is Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor under the control of the railroad company; and Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Whereas, the Chicago Central & Pacific Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Railroad Company has proposed a Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Subordination Agreement dated May 31, 2002 outlining the terms and conditions under which RESOLUTION NO. 329-02 the approval for the City to construct the FINAL ESTIMATE roadway is being granted. WHEREAS, the contract for the ICE RINKS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY AND MURPHY TENNIS COURTS LIGHTING THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PROJECT has been completed and the DUBUQUE, IOWA: Engineer has submitted his final estimate Section 1. That the Subordination Agreement showing the cost thereof including the cost of between the City of Dubuque and the Chicago estimates, notices and inspection and all Central & Pacific Railroad Company dated May miscellaneous costs; 31, 2002, be and is hereby approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY Section 2. That the Mayor be authorized and THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF directed to execute two copies of the agreement. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 3. That a certified copy of the Section 1. That the cost of said improvement resolution be submitted to the Chicago Central & is hereby determined to be $108,277.07, and the Pacific Railroad Company by the City Clerk of said amount shall be paid from the General the City of Dubuque. st Fund of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of July, 2002. July, 2002. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Harvest Business Center Final Plat – Surface Transportation Board: Com-Dedication of Lot B: City Manager munication from the Surface Transportation recommending acceptance of the dedication of Board regarding the proposal by Iowa, Chicago Lot B of Harvest Business Center as a public and Eastern Railroad Corporation to acquire and street, presented and read. Buol moved that the operate all the rail lines of I & M Rail Link, LLC, communication be received and filed. Seconded presented and read. Buol moved that the by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. communication be received and filed. Seconded RESOLUTION NO. 331-02 by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION OF LOT B OF HARVEST BUSINESS CENTER, Regular Session, July 1, 2002 279 BEING A PART OF MEINEN COURT, TO THE on December 17, 2001, and said proposal has CITY OF DUBUQUE been selected for funding by EPA. Whereas, the City Council of the City of NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY Dubuque approved the Final Plat of Harvest THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Business Center by Resolution No. 259-02 The formal application, attached hereto, for submitted by Harvest Development Group, the Brownfields Assessment Demonstration L.L.C. agreed to dedicate Lot B (Meinen Court) Pilot program is hereby approved and the of Harvest Business Center in the City of Mayor is hereby directed and authorized to Dubuque, Iowa as shown on Final Plat thereof; execute the appropriate pages of the and application. st Whereas, the Harvest Development Group, Passed, approved, and adopted this 1 day L.L.C. has dedicated said Lot B to the City of of July 2002. Dubuque for street and utility purposes. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Section 1. The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa hereby approves of, accepts and State Historical Society of Iowa: consents to the dedication of Meinen Court Lot Communication from the State Historical Society B of Harvest Business Center as recorded on of Iowa advising that the Grand Opera House Instrument No. 10055-02 from Harvest has been accepted for nomination to the Development Group, L.L.C. National Register of Historic Places, presented Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and and read. Buol moved that the communication directed to execute and acknowledge on behalf be received and filed. Seconded by Cline. of the City of Dubuque any instruments in Motion carried 7-0. connection herewith. Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of Iowa Department of Natural Resources: July 2002. Communication from the Iowa Department of Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Natural Resources submitting the inspection Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk report for the City’s wastewater treatment plant, Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. presented and read. Michalski moved that the Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. communication be received and filed and referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Formal Application for EPA Brownfield Grant: Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. City Manager recommending approval of the submission of the formal application for an U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield Development: City Manager recommending Grant for environmental assessments in the Port approval of the Community Development Block of Dubuque, presented and read. Buol moved Grant (CDBG) Agreement with the U.S. that the communication be received and filed. Department of Housing and Urban Development Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. in the amount of $1,487,000 for the program year beginning July 1, 2002, presented and RESOLUTION NO. 332-02 read. Buol moved that the communication be RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF received and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion A FORMAL APPLICATION FOR THE carried 7-0. BROWNFIELDS ASSESSMENT DEMON- STRATION PILOT PROGRAM FOR RESOLUTION NO. 332-02 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS IN THE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PORT OF DUBUQUE. A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE U.S. Whereas, the City of Dubuque is in the DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN process of redeveloping the Port of Dubuque; DEVELOPMENT. and Whereas, certain properties in the Port of Whereas, under provisions of Title I of Housing Dubuque may be in need of environmental and Community Development Act of 1974, as assessment, and cleanup to promote their amended, the City of Dubuque prepared and sustainable reuse; and submitted an Annual Action Plan for a Whereas, the Environmental Protection Community Development Block Grant; and Agency (EPA) provides grants for environmental Whereas, the submission has been approved assessments under their Brownfields by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Assessment Demonstration Pilot program; and Development in the amount of $1,487,000 for a Whereas, a proposal for a $200,000 grant twelve month program year commencing July 1, program has been approved by the City Council 2002 and ending June 30, 2003; and 280 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Whereas, a grant agreement covering the Section 1. That the Mayor hereby is activities proposed to be carried out with the authorized to sign the grant agreement with the Community Development Block Grant funds has U. S. Department of Housing and Urban been transmitted to the City of Dubuque by the Development and the sub-grantee contract with U. S. Department of Housing and Urban the Dubuque County Historical Society for the Development. EDI Special Project grant for work associated NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY with the development of the America’s River THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Museum. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby Section 1. That the Funding authorized to submit said grant agreement to the Approval/Agreement, authorized by the U.S. U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Department of Housing and Urban Development Development together with such documents as on July 1, 2002 for a Community Development may be required. Block Grant to the City of Dubuque in the Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of amount of $1,487,000 and identified as Grant July, 2002. Number B-02-MC-19-0004 is hereby accepted. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Dubuque be and he is hereby authorized and Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. directed to execute said Agreement on behalf of Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of Scholarship Grant for Historic Preservation July, 2002. Commissioners and Staff: City Manager Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor recommending approval of a scholarship grant Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk agreement from the State Historical Society of Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Iowa to send two Historic Preservation Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Commissioners and two Planning Services staff to the annual conference of the National Alliance America’s River Museum – EDI Special of Preservation Commissions, presented and Project Grant: City Manager recommending read. Buol moved that the communication be approval of a $1,000,000 Economic received and filed and approved Development Initiative (EDI) Special Project recommendation. Seconded by Cline. Motion grant agreement with the U.S. Department of carried 7-0. Housing and Urban Development and a subgrantee contract with Dubuque County Business License Refund: Attitudes Pub and Historical Society for the America’s River Grill requesting a refund on their beer and liquor Museum, presented and read. Buol moved that combination license in the amount of $422.50, the communication be received and filed. presented and read. Buol moved that the Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. communication be received and filed and approved request. Seconded by Cline. Motion RESOLUTION NO. 334-02 carried 7-0. A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (EDI) Business Licenses: SPECIAL PROJECT GRANT AGREEMENT WITH HUD AND SUBGRANTEE CONTRACT RESOLUTION NO. 335-02 WITH THE DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY SOCIETY FOR THE AMERICA’S RIVER THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSEUM. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Whereas, the U.S. Department of Housing and That the following having complied with the Urban Development (HUD) has allocated a provisions of law relating to the sale of $1,000,000 Economic Development Initiative Cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be (EDI) Special Project grant to the City of granted a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Dubuque, on behalf of the Dubuque County Papers within said City. Historical Society (DCHS), subgrantee, for work 9 RENEWALS associated with the development of the Galaxies Inc Dennis Murray America’s River Museum; and 3203 Jackson St Whereas, the Dubuque County Historical Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil Society will utilize the grant funds for the 4039 Pennsylvania America’s River Museum project and will be the Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil entity responsible for completing said project; 2320 Hwy 61 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 2360 Central Ave DUBUQUE, IOWA: Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil Regular Session, July 1, 2002 281 2255 Kerper Blvd That the Manager be authorized to cause to be Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil issued the following named applicants a Liquor 2297 University Ave License. Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil CLASS “C” BEER/LIQUOR LICENSE 1685 JFK Rd Jumpers Sports Bar & Grill Jumpers Sports Kwik Stop Rainbo Oil Bar & Grill+(Sunday Sale) 2600 Dodge St 1401 Central Ave Jumpers Sports Bar & Grill Jumpers Sports One Flight Up One Flight Up Bar & Grill(1 day Outdoor Ser) 2600 Dodge St 44-48 Main St Ethel Schwartz Airport Inn+ th Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day (Sunday Sale) 574 E. 16 St of July, 2002. Peninsula Gaming Company Diamond Jo rd Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Casino Portside+(Sunday Sale) 400 E. 3 St Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Apple Corps LP Applebee;s Neighborhood Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Grill+(Sunday Sale) 1395 Associates Dr Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Jeff Demmer Bodines+ (Sunday Sale) 1445 Central Ave RESOLUTION NO. 336-02 Creslanes Bowling Creslanes BEERBowling+(Sunday Sale) 255 S Main St Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have Pamela Murphy Murphs South End Tap been submitted and filed to this Council for 55 Locust St approval and the same have been examined Craig Weiner Walnut Tap+ and approved: and (Sunday Sale) 709 University Ave st Whereas, the premises to be occupied by Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of such applicants were inspected and found to July, 2002. comply with the Ordinances of the City and have Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor filed proper bonds. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Manager be authorized to cause to be BOARDS/COMMISSIONS issued the following named applicants a Beer Permit. Applicants are invited to address the Council CLASS “B” BEER (SPECIAL EVENT) PERMIT regarding their desire to serve on the following Dubuque Jaycees Dubuque Jaycees+ Boards/Commissions: (Outdoor Sale)- Tent A Washington Park HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: Dubuque Jaycees Dubuque Jaycees+ (Three 3-year terms to expire 7/1/05 (Outdoor Sale)- Tent B Washington Park representing Old Main District, Langworthy Dubuque Jaycees Dubuque Jaycees+ District and Architect/At Large and one (Outdoor Sale)- Tent C Washington Park unexpired 3-year term to expire 7/1/04 th CLASS “C” BEER PERMIT representing West 11 District). Applicants: K-Cap Foods, Inc Oky Doky # 14+ Terry Mozena (Langworthy District); Christopher (Sunday Sale) 1050 University Ave J. Wand (Architect/At Large). Terry Mozena Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of submitted a letter requesting consideration for July, 2002. reappointment. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor HOUSING COMMISSION: (Two unexpired Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk terms expiring 8/17/02 and 8/17/03). Applicant: Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Danita L. Galdick. Ms. Galdick spoke Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. requesting consideration for appointment. TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION: RESOLUTION NO. 337-02 (Two 3-year terms of Tigges and Webster to Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses expire 6/30/05, one unexpired term to expire have been submitted to this Council for approval 6/30/04). Applicants: Danita L. Galdick, Ronald and the same have been examined and Tigges, Walter Webster. Ms. Galdick spoke approved; and requesting consideration for appointment. Whereas, the premises to be occupied by such TV CABLE TELEPROGRAMMING applicants were inspected and found to comply COMMISSION: (Three 3-year terms of Allen, with the State Laws and all City Ordinances Wanamaker, and Hoverman to expire 6/30/05, relevant thereto and they have filed proper two unexpired 3-year terms to expire 6/30/03). bonds. Applicant:Daniel B. Wilant. Mr. Wilant spoke NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY requesting consideration for appointment THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: 282 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Appointments to the following Mechanic’s Addition on the north side of Napier Boards/Commissions: Street, presented and read. Markham moved that the communications be received and filed. LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. COMMISSION: (Two 3-years terms to expire RESOLUTION NO. 338-02 7/1/05 – terms of Portzen and Rusk). RESOLUTION DISPOSING OF CITY Applicants: Michael E. Portzen, David Rusk. INTEREST IN LOTS 138 AND 139 OF Markham moved that Michael E. Portzen and MECHANIC’S ADDITION, DUBUQUE, IOWA David Rusk be reappointed to terms to expire 7/1/05. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried Whereas, pursuant to resolution and published 7-0. notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general PARK AND RECREATION COMISSION: (Two circulation published in the City of Dubuque, st 3-year terms to expire 6/30/05 – terms of Iowa on the 21 day of June, 2002, the City Blocklinger and Schrobilgen). Applicants: Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the st Robert J. Blocker, Tom Blocklinger, Danita L. 1 day of July, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Galdick, Tom Schrobilgen. Vote on the Library Auditorium, 360 West 11 Street, appointments was as follows: Buol voted for Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Cline voted for the proposal for the sale of real estate described Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Connors voted for as: Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Duggan voted for Lots 138 and 139 of Mechanic’s Addition in the Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Markham voted for City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Michalski voted for Whereas, the City Council of the City of Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Nicholson voted Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objections, for Blocklinger and Schrobilgen. Therefore, oral or written to the proposal to sell such real Tom Blocklinger and Tom Schrobilgen estate, except for easement as noted. reappointed to terms to expire 6/30/05. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION: (Three DUBUQUE, IOWA: 3-year terms to expire 7/1/05 – terms of Christ, Section 1. That the sale of City of Dubuque Schiltz, Smith). Applicants: Martha E. Christ, real property described as Lot 138 of Mechanic’s Ferd Nesler, Richard J. Schiltz, Ron Smith. Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to Robert Vote on the appointments was as follows: Buol J. Cartmill be and the same is hereby approved voted for Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Cline voted for the sum of $300.00, plus cost of publication for Nesler, Schiltz and Smith. Connors voted for and filing fees. Conveyance shall be by Quit Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Connors voted for Claim Deed. Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Duggan voted for Section 2. That the sale of City of Dubuque Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Markham voted for real property described as Lot 139 of Mechanic’s Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Michalski voted for Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to Glenn Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Nicholson voted for E. and Georgia Bankson be and the same is Christ, Schiltz and Smith. Therefore, Martha E. hereby approved for the sum of $300.00, plus Christ, Richard J. Schiltz and Ron Smith cost of publication and filing fees. Conveyance reappointed to terms to expire 7/1/05. shall be by Quit Claim Deed. Section 3. The City of Dubuque reserves unto ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: (One 5-itself a perpetual easement including the right of year term to expire 3/25/07 – term of Beeler) ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of Applicant: William J. Felderman. Michalski erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, moved to appoint Wm. Felderman to a term repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining which will expire 3/25/07. Seconded by storm and sanitary sewer as may be authorized Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. by the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 4. That the Mayor be authorized and PUBLIC HEARINGS directed to execute a Quit Claim Deed, and the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and Michalski moved to suspend the rules to allow directed to deliver said deed of conveyance to anyone present to speak. Seconded by Robert J. Cartmill and Glenn E. and Georgia Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Bankson upon receipt of the purchase price in full. Sale of City Lots – Napier Street: Proof of Section 5. That the City Clerk be and is hereby publication on notice of hearing and City authorized and directed to record a certified Manager recommending approval of a request copy of this resolution in the offices of the City from Robert J. Cartmill and Glenn and Georgia Assessor, Dubuque County Recorder and Bankson to purchase Lots 138 and 139 of Dubuque County Auditor. Regular Session, July 1, 2002 283 st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY July, 2002. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor DUBUQUE, IOWA: Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk That the contract for the above improvement Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. be awarded to Canam Steel Corporation and the Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Manager be and is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the Education and Conference Center – Bid complete performance of the work. Package #2 Project: Proofs of publication on BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: notice of hearing on plans and specifications, That upon the signing of said contract and the and notice to bidders on the receipt of bids, and approval of the contractor’s bond, the City City Manager recommending award of the Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return contract for the Education and Conference the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. st Center – Bid Package #2 Project to Canam Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of Steel Corporation in the amount of $440,500, July, 2002. presented and read. Buol moved that the Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor communication be received and filed. Seconded Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. RESOLUTION NO. 339-02 RESOLUTION ADOPTING Bunker Hill Sidewalk Installation Project: PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Proofs of publication on notice of hearing on rd Whereas, on the 3 day of June, 2002, plans, plans and specifications and notice to bidders on specifications, form of contract and estimated the receipt of bids, and City Manager cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, recommending award of the contract for the Iowa for the Education and Conference Center– Bunker Hill Sidewalk Installation Project to Bid Package #2. Winger Construction, L.C., in the amount of Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, $36,172, presented and read. Buol moved that specifications, form of contract, and estimated the proofs and communication be received and cost was published as required by law. filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 0. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RESOLUTION NO. 341-02 DUBUQUE, IOWA: RESOLUTION ADOPTING That the said plans, specifications, form of PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS contract and estimated cost are hereby approved as the plans, specifications, form of Whereas, on the 29th day of May, 2002, plans, contract and estimated cost for said specifications, form of contract and estimated improvements for said project. cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of Iowa for the Bunker Hill Sidewalk Installation July, 2002. Project. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk specifications, form of contract, and estimated Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. cost was published as required by law. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RESOLUTION NO. 340-02 DUBUQUE, IOWA: AWARDING CONTRACT That the said plans, specifications, form of Whereas, sealed proposals have been contract and estimated cost are hereby submitted by contractors for the Education and approved as the plans, specifications, form of Conference Center– Bid Package #2 pursuant to contract and estimated cost for said Resolution No. 296-02 and notice to bidders improvements for said project. st published in a newspaper published in the City Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of th of Dubuque, Iowa on the 7 day of June, 2002. July, 2002. Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor th and read on the 20day of June, 2002, and it Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk has been determined that the bid of Canam Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Steel Corporation of Woodridge, IL in the Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. amount of $440,500.00 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all materials and performing the RESOLUTION NO. 342-02 work as provided for in the plans and AWARDING CONTRACT specifications. Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the Bunker Hill 284 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Sidewalk Installation Project pursuant to An Ordinance Amending the City Of Dubuque Resolution No. 299-02 and notice to bidders Code of Ordinances Section 27-1 by substituting published in a newspaper published in the City new definitions for “Court,” “Person,” and “Unfair th of Dubuque, Iowa on the 7 day of June, 2002. Practice or Discriminatory Practice”; by Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened amending Section 27-23(b) Relating to th and read on the 18 day of June, 2002, and it Meetings; by amending Section 27-27(4), (6) has been determined that the bid of Winger and (7) Clarifying the Powers and Duties of Construction of Dubuque, Iowa, in the amount of Commissioners; by amending Section 27-29 $36,172.00 was the lowest bid for the Relating to the Issuance of Subpoenas; by furnishings of all labor and materials and amending Section 27-51(1) and (2) Relating to performing the work as provided for in the plans Illegal “Aiding or Abetting”; by amending 27- and specifications. 52(1) Concerning Involuntary Retirement of NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Persons; by amending Section 27-61 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Concerning Prohibited Practices in DUBUQUE, IOWA: Accommodations or Services; by amending That the contract for the above improvement Section 27-72 Exemptions from Employment be awarded to Winger Construction and the Practices; by amending Section 27-81(a) Manager be and is hereby directed to execute a Relating to Employment Prohibited Practices; by contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the amending Section 27-82 Concerning complete performance of the work. Exemptions to Disability Discrimination by BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Religious Entities and the Family Exemptions That upon the signing of said contract and the and the Employment Prohibitions; by amending approval of the contractor’s bond, the City Section 27-84(e) which changes “Transportation Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return Employees” to “Governmental Regulations”; by the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. amending Section 27-85(a) Relating to st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of Prohibited Practices in Public Accommodations July, 2002. and Section 27-85(c) Relating to Prohibited Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Practices in Public Accommodations; by Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Amending Section 27-111 Clarifying who can file Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. civil rights complaints; by amending Section 27- 114 Clarifying the ability of the Director to screen Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. complaints; by amending Section 27-116(a) Concerning the remedial action in contested Buol moved that the rules be reinstated limiting cases; by amending Section 27-117 clarifying discussion to the Council. Seconded by the Section and by deleting extraneous words; Markham. Motion carried 7-0. by repealing Section 27-119 Procedural Rules; by amending Section 27-121 concerning how ACTION ITEMS the Chapter is to be construed; and by substituting a new definition of “Person” in Nicholson moved that the following item be Section 27-130, presented and read. removed from the table. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Penalty for Tobacco Permit Holder (Tabled on ORDINANCE NO. 51-02 June 17, 2002): Council consideration of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF assessing a civil penalty against the Liquor DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES Depot for underage tobacco sales, presented SECTION 27-1 BY SUBSTITUTING NEW and read. Nicholson moved to assess the DEFINITIONS FOR “COURT,” “PERSON,” suspension penalty. Seconded by Michalski. AND “UNFAIR PRACTICE OR DISCRIMI- Motion carried 7-0. NATORY PRACTICE”; BY AMENDING SECTION 27-23(b) RELATING TO MEETINGS; Michalski moved to remove the following from BY AMENDING SECTION 27-27(4), (6) AND the table. Seconded by Connors. Motion (7) CLARIFYING THE POWERS AND DUTIES carried 7-0. OF COMMISSIONERS; BY AMENDING Human Rights Ordinance (Tabled on June 3, SECTION 27-29 RELATING TO THE 2002): City Manager submitting clarification ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS; BY AMENDING material for recommended changes to the SECTION 27-51(1) AND (2) RELATING TO Human Relations Ordinance, presented and ILLEGAL “AIDING OR ABETTING”; BY read. Michalski moved that the communication AMENDING 27-52(1) CONCERNING be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. INVOLUNTARY RETIREMENT OF PERSONS; Motion carried 7-0. BY AMENDING SECTION 27-61 CONCERNING PROHIBITED PRACTICES IN ACCOMMODATIONS OR SERVICES; BY Regular Session, July 1, 2002 285 AMENDING SECTION 27-72 EXEMPTIONS Section 3. Section 27-27(4), (6) and (7) of the FROM EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES; BY City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances are AMENDING SECTION 27-81(a) RELATING TO amended to read as follows: EMPLOYMENT PROHIBITED PRACTICES; BY (4) To issue such publication and reports of AMENDING SECTION 27-82 CONCERNING investigations and research as in the judgment EXEMPTIONS TO DISABILITY DIS- of the commission shall promote civil and CRIMINATION BY RELIGIOUS ENTITIES AND respectful behavior which shall tend to eliminate THE FAMILY EXEMPTIONS AND THE discrimination. EMPLOYMENT PROHIBITIONS; BY (6) To make recommendations to the city AMENDING SECTION 27-84(e) WHICH council legislation concerning discrimination. CHANGES “TRANSPORTATION EMPLOY- (7) To cooperate, within the limits of any EES” TO “GOVERNMENTAL REGULA- appropriations made for its operation, with other TIONS”; BY AMENDING SECTION 27-85(a) agencies or organizations, both public and RELATING TO PROHIBITED PRACTICES IN private, whose purposes are consistent with PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND SECTION those of this chapter, in the planning and 27-85(c) RELATING TO PROHIBITED conducting of programs designed to eliminate PRACTICES IN PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS; discrimination or cultural and intergroup BY AMENDING SECTION 27-111 tensions. CLARIFYING WHO CAN FILE CIVIL RIGHTS Section 4. Section 27-29 of the City of COMPLAINTS; BY AMENDING SECTION 27- Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to 114 CLARIFYING THE ABILITY OF THE read as follows: DIRECTOR TO SCREEN COMPLAINTS; BY The commission may issue subpoenas and AMENDING SECTION 27-116(a) order discovery in aid of investigations under CONCERNING THE REMEDIAL ACTION IN this chapter. Such subpoenas and discovery CONTESTED CASES; BY AMENDING may be ordered to the same extent and subject SECTION 27-117 CLARIFYING THE SECTION to the same limitations as would apply for county AND BY DELETING EXTRANEOUS WORDS; attorney subpoenas. BY REPEALING SECTION 27-119 Section 5. Section 27-51(1) and (2) of the City PROCEDURAL RULES; BY AMENDING of Dubuque Code of Ordinances are amended to SECTION 27-121 CONCERNING HOW THE read as follows: CHAPTER IS TO BE CONSTRUED; AND BY (1) Any person to intentionally aid, abet, SUBSTITUTING A NEW DEFINITION OF compel or coerce another person to engage in “PERSON” IN SECTION 27-130. any of the practices declared unfair or NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY discriminatory by this chapter. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF (2) Any person to discriminate against another DUBUQUE, IOWA: person in any of the rights protected by this Section 1. Section 27-1 of the City of chapter because such person has lawfully Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by opposed any practice forbidden under this substituting the following definitions: chapter, obeys the provisions of this chapter, or Court: The Iowa District Court in and for has filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any Dubuque County. proceeding under this chapter. Person: An individual, partnership, association, Section 6. Section 27-52(1) of the City of corporation, legal representative, trustees, Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to receiver, any other legal entity and the State and read as follows: all political subdivisions and agencies thereof. (1) However, a retirement plan or benefit Unfair Practice or Discriminatory Practice: system shall not require the involuntary Those practices specified as unfair or retirement of a person because of that person’s discriminatory in Articles IV and VI of this age. Chapter. Section 7. Section 27-61 of the City of Section 2. Subsection 27-23(b) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: read as follows: Sec. 27-61. Prohibited Practices: (b) The chairperson, the vice chairperson, or It shall be an unfair or discriminatory practice any three (3) members of the Commission may for any person: call a special meeting by giving at least twenty-(1) To refuse or deny to any person because four (24) hours notice to every other member of of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, or the Commission. The call for a special meeting religion the accommodations, advantages, shall include an agenda, and only matters facilities, services, or privileges thereof, or included in that agenda may be acted on at the otherwise to discriminate against any person meeting. because of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin or religion in the furnishing of such 286 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 accommodations, advantages/facilities, services to be job-related and consistent with business or privileges. necessity, and such performance cannot be (2) To directly or indirectly advertise or in any accomplished by a reasonable accommodation, other manner indicate or publicize that the as required under this Chapter. Qualification Standards patronage of persons of any particular race, (2) : The term creed, color, sex, age, national origin or religion qualification standards may include a is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or requirement that an individual shall not pose a not solicited. direct threat to the health or safety of other Section 8. Section 27-72 of the City of individuals in the workplace. Reasonable Accommodation And Good Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to (3) Faith E read as follows: ffort: In cases where a discriminatory Sec. 27-72. Exemptions From Division: practice involves the provision of a reasonable This Division shall not apply to: accommodation pursuant to this subsection, (1) Any employer who regularly employs less actual damages other than damages for back than four (4) individuals. For purposes of this pay may not be awarded under this Chapter subsection, the owners, owner(s)’ spouses and where the covered entity proves, by a children shall not be counted as employees. preponderance of the evidence, good faith (2) The employment of individuals for work efforts, in consultation with the person with the within the home of the employer if the employer disability who has informed the covered entity of members of the employer’s family reside that accommodation is needed, to identify and therein during such employment. make a reasonable accommodation that would (3) The employment of individuals to render provide such individual with an equally effective personal service to the person of the employer opportunity and would not cause an undue or members of the employer’s family. hardship on the operation of the business. List Of Infectious And Communicable (4) Any bona fide religious institution with (4) Diseases respect to any qualifications for employment : Applications based on religion when such qualifications are a. : In any case in which an related to a bona fide religious purpose. A individual has an infectious or communicable religious qualification for instructional personnel disease that is transmitted to others through the or administrative officer serving in a supervisory handling of food that is included on the list capacity of a bona fide religious educational developed by the Secretary of Health and facility or religious institution shall be presumed Human Services under 42 USC 12113(d) and to be a bona fide occupational qualification. which cannot be eliminated by reasonable (5) Discrimination on the basis of age if the accommodation, a covered entity may refuse to person subject to the discrimination is under the assign or continue to assign such individual to a age of eighteen (18) ears, unless that person is job involving food handling. Construction considered by law to be an adult. b. : Nothing in this Division shall (6) A State or Federal program designed to be construed to preempt, modify, or amend any benefit a specific age classification which serves local law, ordinance, or regulation applicable to a bona fide public purpose. food handling which is designed to protect the Section 9. Section 27-81(a) of the City of public health from individuals who pose a Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to significant risk to the health or safety of others, read as follows: which cannot be eliminated by reasonable General Rule: (a) No person shall discriminate accommodation, pursuant to the list of infectious against a qualified individual with a disability or communicable diseases and the modes of because of the disability of such individual in transmissibility published by the Secretary of regard to job application procedures, the hiring, Health and Human Services. (b) Exemptions advancement, or discharge of employees, : employee compensation, job training, and other This Division shall not apply to: terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. (1) Any employer who regularly employs less Section 10. Section 27-82 of the City of than four (4) individuals. For purposes of this Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to subsection, the owner(s), the owner(s)’ read as follows: spouse(s) and children shall not be counted as Sec. 27-82. Defenses, Exemptions And employees. Exclusions: (2) The employment of individuals for work Defenses (a): within the home of the employer if the employer In General (1) : It may be a defense to a charge or members of the employer's family reside of discrimination under this Division that an therein during such employment. alleged application of qualification standards, (3) The employment of individuals to render tests, or selection criteria that screen out or tend personal service to the person of the employer to screen out or otherwise deny a job or benefit or members of the employer's family. to an individual with a disability has been shown Regular Session, July 1, 2002 287 (4) An employer's qualifications for a job may unfair practice of which complained, shall set include a requirement that an individual shall not forth the particulars thereof, and shall contain pose a direct threat to the health or safety of such other information as may be required by other individuals in the workplace. the Commission. The Commission, a Exclusions: (c) commissioner, or the City Attorney may in like Homosexuality And Bisexuality (1) : For manner sign and file such complaint. purposes of the definition of disability in Section (b) A person who has tested positive for 27-1, homosexuality and bisexuality are not human immunodeficiency virus or who has a impairments and as such are not disabilities diagnosis of Acquired Immune Deficiency under this Division. Syndrome or a person who is perceived to have Certain Conditions (2) : Under this Division, the human immunodeficiency virus or Acquired term disability shall not include: Immune Deficiency may file a disability charge a. Transvestism, transsexualism, pedophilia, utilizing "John Doe", "Jane Doe" or a coded exhibitionism, voyeurism, gender identity number to protect the person's identity. The disorders not resulting from physical name of the charging party shall be disclosed to impairments, or other sexual behavior disorders; the respondent. It shall be a discriminatory b. Compulsive gambling, kleptomania, or practice for any person to disclose the name of pyromania; or the coded person or information that would lead c. Psychoactive substances use disorders to that person's identity. resulting from current illegal use of drugs. Section 14. Section 27-114 of the City of Section 11. Section 27-84(e) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: Notice To Respondent read as follows: (a) : After the filing of a (e) Governmental Regulations: Nothing in this verified complaint, a true copy shall be served Chapter shall be construed to encourage, within twenty (20) days by certified mail on the prohibit, restrict, or authorize the otherwise person against whom the complaint is filed. Screening: lawful exercise by entities subject to the (b) The director shall review each jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of complaint and is authorized to administratively Transportation or any other state of federal close a case when the director finds any of the agency of authority to: following (1) Test employees of such entities in, and i. Lack of jurisdiction; applicants for, positions involving safety-ii Minimal impact on civil rights in the sensitive duties for the illegal use of drugs and community; or for on-duty impairment by alcohol; and iii further processing is not warranted. Investigation By Staff; Probable Cause (2) Remove such persons who test positive for (c) Determination By Administrative Law Judge: illegal use of drugs and on-duty impairment by An alcohol pursuant to subsection (1) above from authorized member of the Commission staff safety-sensitive duties in implementing shall make a prompt investigation and shall subsection (c) above. issue a recommendation to an administrative Section 12. Section 27-85(a) and (c) of the law judge under the jurisdiction of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances are Commission, who shall then issue a amended to read as follows: determination of probable cause or no probable Sec. 27-85. Public Accommodations cause. Prohibited Practices: (1) For purposes of this Code, an ( a) It shall be an unfair or discriminatory administrative law judge issuing a determination practice for any person on the basis of disability of probable cause or no probable cause under to refuse or deny full and equal enjoyment of the this Section shall be exempt from section goods, services, facilities, privileges, 17A.17 of the State Code of Iowa. advantages, or other public accommodations. (2) If the administrative law judge concurs with (c) It shall be an unfair or discriminatory the investigating official that probable cause practice for any person todiscriminate against exists regarding the allegations of the complaint, an individual or class of individuals in any of the the staff of the Commission shall promptly following: endeavor to eliminate the discriminatory or Section 13. Section 27-111(a) of the City of unfair practice by conference, conciliation and Dubuque Code of Ordinances are amended to persuasion. If the administrative law judge finds read as follows: that no probable cause exists, the administrative (a) All persons claiming to be aggrieved by a law judge shall issue a final order dismissing the discriminatory or unfair practice within this City complaint and the Commission shall promptly may sign and file with the Commission a mail a copy to the complainant and to the verified, written complaint in triplicate which shall respondent by certified mail. state the name and address of the person alleged to have committed the discriminatory or 288 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 A finding of probable cause shall not be to the complainant because of the discriminatory introduced into evidence in an action brought or unfair practice. under Section 27-117. f. Reporting as to the manner of compliance. Conciliation Conference And Persuasion (d)g. Posting notices in conspicuous places in the Procedures : The Commission staff must respondent's place of business in form endeavor to eliminate the discriminatory or prescribed by the Commission and inclusion of unfair practice by conciliation conference and notices in advertising material. persuasion for a period of thirty (30) days h. Payment to the complainant of damages for following the initial conciliation meeting between an injury caused by the discriminatory or unfair the respondent and the Commission staff after a practice, which damages shall include, but are finding of probable cause. After the expiration of not limited to damages and reasonable thirty (30) days, the Director may order the attorney's fees. conciliation conference and persuasion i. Reimbursement to the commission for procedure provided in this Section to be contested case costs. bypassed when the Director determines the (2) Requirements To Cease And Desist, procedure is unworkable by reason of past Certifications To Licensing And Contracting patterns and practices of the respondent, or a Agencies: In addition to the remedies provided statement by the respondent that the respondent in the preceding provisions of this Section, the is unwilling to continue with the conciliation. Commission may issue an order requiring the Upon the bypassing of conciliation, the Director respondent to cease and desist from the shall state in writing the reasons for bypassing. discriminatory or unfair practice and may take Section 15. Section 27-116(a) of the City of such affirmative action as in the judgment of the Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to Commission will carry out the purposes of this read as follows: Chapter as follows: (a) Upon Finding Of Discriminatory, Unfair a. In the case of a respondent operating by Practice: If, upon taking into consideration all of virtue of a license issued by the State or a the evidence at a hearing, the Commission political subdivision or agency, if the determines that the respondent has engaged in Commission, upon notice to the respondent with a discriminatory or unfair practice, the an opportunity to be heard, determines that the Commission shall state its findings of fact and respondent has engaged in a discriminatory or conclusions of law and shall issue an order unfair practice and that the practice was requiring the respondent to cease and desist authorized, requested, commanded, performed from the discriminatory or unfair practice and to or knowingly or recklessly tolerated by the Board take the necessary remedial action as in the of Directors of the respondent or by an officer or judgment of the Commission will carry out the executive agent acting within the scope of such purposes of this Chapter. A copy of the order officer's or executive agent's employment, the shall be delivered to the respondent, the Commission shall so certify to the licensing complainant, and to any other public officers and agency. Unless the Commission finding of a persons as the Commission deems proper. discriminatory or unfair practice is reversed in (1) Remedial Actions: For the purposes of this the course of judicial review, the finding of subsection and pursuant to the provisions of this discrimination is binding on the licensing Chapter, "remedial action" includes, but is not agency. limited to, the following: b. In the case of a respondent who is found by a. Hiring, reinstatement or upgrading of the Commission to have engaged in a employees with or without pay. Interim earned discriminatory or unfair practice in the course of income and unemployment compensation shall performing under a contract or subcontract with operate to reduce the pay otherwise allowable. the State or political subdivision or agency, if the b. Admission or restoration of individuals to a practice was authorized, requested, labor organization, admission to or participation commanded, performed, or knowingly or in a guidance program, apprenticeship training recklessly tolerated by the Board of Directors of program, on-the-job training program or other the respondent or by an officer or executive occupational training or retraining program, with agent acting within the scope of such officer's or the utilization of objective criteria in the executive agent's employment, the Commission admission of individuals to such programs. shall so certify to the contracting agency. Unless c. Admission of individuals to a public the Commission's finding of a discriminatory or accommodation or an education institution. unfair practice is reversed in the course of d. Sale, exchange, lease, rental, assignment judicial review, the finding of discrimination is or sublease of real property to an individual. binding on the contracting agency. e. Extension to all individuals of the full and Section 16. Section 27-117 of the City of equal enjoyment of the advantages, facilities, Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to privileges and services of the respondent denied read as follows: Regular Session, July 1, 2002 289 Sec. 27-117. Sixty Day Release From award the respondent reasonable attorney's Administrative Process, Alternative Judicial fees and court costs when the court finds that Proceedings Upon Complaints: the complainant's action was frivolous. Conditions For Release (a) : A person claiming (f) It is the legislative intent of this Section that to be aggrieved by an unfair or discriminatory every complaint be at least preliminarily practice must initially seek an administrative screened during the first sixty (60) days. This relief by filing a complaint with the Commission subsection does not authorize administrative in accordance with Section 27-111. A closures if an investigation is warranted. complainant, after the proper filing of a Section 17. Section 27-119 of the Dubuque complaint with the Commission, may Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed. subsequently commence an action for relief in Section 18. Section 27-121 of the Dubuque the district court if all of the following conditions Code of Ordinances is amended to read as have been satisfied: follows: (1) The complainant has timely filed the Sec. 27-121. Rule Of Construction: complaint with the Commission as provided in This Chapter shall be construed liberally to Section 27-113. effectuate its purpose. (2) The complaint has been on file with the Section 19. Section 27-130 of the Dubuque Commission at least sixty (60) days and the Code of Ordinances is amended by substituting Commission has issued a release to the the following: Person: complainant pursuant to subsection (b) of this Includes an individual, corporation, Section. partnership, association, labor organization, Requirements For Issuance Of Release (b) : legal representative, mutual company, joint- Upon a request by the complainant, and after stock company, trust, unincorporated the expiration of sixty (60) days from the timely organizations, trustees, trustee in cases under filing of a complaint with the Commission, the title 11 (of the United States Code), receiver and Commission shall issue to the complainant a fiduciary or any other legal entity. release stating that the complainant has a right Section 20. This Ordinance shall take effect to commence an action in the district court. A upon publication. release under this subsection shall not be issued Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of if a finding of no probable cause has been made July, 2001. on the complaint by the administrative law judge Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor charged with the duty under Section 27-114, or Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk a conciliation agreement has been executed, or Published officially in the Telegraph Herald th the Commission has served notice of hearing newspaper this 9 day of July, 2002. upon the respondent, or the complaint is closed Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk as an administrative closure and two (2) years 1t 7/9 have elapsed since the issuance date of the Michalski moved that the requirement that a closure. proposed Ordinance be considered and voted Notwithstanding Section 27-26, a party may on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to obtain a copy of all documents contained in a the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be case file where the Commission has issued a suspended and further moved final release to the complainant pursuant to this consideration and passage of the Ordinance. subsection. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7-0. Failure To Timely Seek Judicial Relief After (c) Release; Release As Bar To Further Expansion of Main Street Parking Meter Administrative Action On Complaint : An action District: City Manager recommending expansion authorized under this Section is barred unless of the downtown parking meter district to include commenced within ninety (90) days after Main Street from Fifth Street to Ninth Street in issuance by the Commission of a release under anticipation of the July opening of Main Street, subsection (b) of this Section. If a complainant presented and read. Buol moved that the obtains a release from the Commission under communication be received and filed. Seconded subsection (b) of this Section, the Commission by Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: shall be barred from further action on that Yeas—Buol, Cline, Connors, Markham, complaint. Michalski, Nicholson. Nays--Duggan. Venue For Court Action On Complaint (d): Venue for an action under this section shall be in Michalski and Duggan expressed concerns Dubuque County. about the drop off zones and proper signage, Remedies In Judicial Proceedings; (e) Attorney's Fees And Costs : The district court An Ordinance Amending Section 32-336 of the may grant any relief under this Section which is City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances authorized by Section 27-116 to be issued by establishing the Municipal Parking Meter District the Commission. The district court may also 290 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 by adding both sides of Main Street from Fifth modifying Subsection (b) of Section 32-214 Street to Ninth Street, presented and read. thereof providing for the addition of stop signs on Eighth Street at Main Street, presented and OFFICIAL PUBLICATION read. ORDINANCE NO. 52-02 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 32- OFFICIAL PUBLICATION 336 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCE NO. 53-02 ORDINANCES, ESTABLISHING THE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF MUNICIPAL PARKING METER DISTRICT BY ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, ADDING BOTH SIDES OF MAIN STREET IOWA, BY MODIFYING SUBSECTION (b) OF FROM FIFTH STREET TO NINTH STREET . SECTION 32-214 THEREOF PROVIDING FOR Whereas, The City Council of Dubuque, Iowa THE ADDITION OF STOP SIGNS ON EIGHTH has taken action to open Main Street from Fifth STREET AT MAIN STREET to Ninth Streets to vehicular traffic; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY Whereas, property owner meetings have been THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF part of the process for the design and DUBUQUE, IOWA: construction of Main Street, and the installation Section 1. That the Code of Ordinances of the of parking meters are part of the approved Main City of Dubuque, Iowa, be amended by adding Street design; Eighth Street and Main Street to Subsection (b) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY of Section 32-214 thereof as follows: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF “Sec. 32-214. Stop Intersections. DUBUQUE, IOWA: (b) Section 1. Section 32-336 of the City of * * * * Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby Eastbound and Westbound amended by adding the following streets to the Eighth Street and Main Street streets designated as the Municipal Parking Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of Meter District: July, 2002. NORTH-SOUTH STREETS Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Main Street, both sides, from Fifth Street to Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Ninth Street. Published officially in the Telegraph Herald th Section 2. Effective date. This ordinance shall newspaper this 5 day of July, 2002. take effect upon publication, according to law. Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Passed, approved and adopted this 1t 7/5 1st day of July, 2001. Buol moved that the requirement that a Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor proposed Ordinance be considered and voted Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to Published officially in the Telegraph Herald the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be th newspaper this 5 day of July, 2002. suspended and further moved final Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk consideration and passage of the Ordinance. 1t 7/5 Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Buol moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted Resource Enhancement and Protection on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to (REAP) Program: City Manager recommending the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be approval of the updated REAP Plan and suspended and further moved final requesting that a Council representative be consideration and passage of the Ordinance. appointed to the REAP Committee, presented Seconded by Nicholson. Carried by the following and read. Cline moved that the communication vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Connors, Markham, be received and filed and that Council Member Michalski, Nicholson. Nays—Duggan. Connors be appointed as the representative. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7-0. Main Street Traffic Signage: City Manager recommending that, with the opening of Main Water Tower and Northwest Arterial Water Street in July, a stop sign be placed on Main Main Extension Engineering Services Contract: th Street at 5 Street for southbound traffic, and City Manager recommending approval of the that stop signs be placed to stop eastbound and award of the engineering services contract for th westbound traffic on 8 Street at Main Street, the proposed water tower to be located adjacent presented and read. Buol moved that the to the soccer complex on John F. Kennedy communication be received and filed. Seconded Road and the Northwest Arterial watermain by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. extension project to Veenstra and Kimm, Inc., presented and read. Cline moved that the An Ordinance Amending the Code of communication be received and filed and Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by Regular Session, July 1, 2002 291 approved recommendation. Seconded by Van Buren Street – Vacating Petition: City Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for July 15, 2002 to consider a request from Bell Street and Fifth Street Construction: City Michael and Sally Basten to vacate a portion of Manager recommending that Resolution No. Van Buren Street (formerly Lenox Avenue), 322-02 - Ordering Bids – for the Bell Street and presented and read. Buol moved that the Fifth Street be rescinded as the project will not communication be received and filed. Seconded be ready for bid with the original time frame and by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. submitting design alternatives for the RESOLUTION NO. 344-02 construction of Bell Street; and that the July 15, RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT OF THE 2002 public hearing on the plans and PROPOSED VACATED PORTION OF VAN specifications for the project proceed on BUREN STREET (FORMERLY LENOX schedule, presented and read. Nicholson AVENUE) moved that the communications be received and filed and approved Alternate No. 1. Seconded Whereas, there has been presented to the City by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat th dated the 19 day of June, 2002, prepared by RESOLUTION NO, 343-02 Buesing & Associates, describing the proposed RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION vacated portion of Van Buren Street (formerly 322-02 ORDERING BIDS FOR THE BELL STREET AND FIFTH STREET CON- Lenox Avenue); and STRUCTION PROJECT Whereas, said plat conforms to the laws and statutes pertaining thereto. Whereas, on June 17, 2002, the City Council NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY adopted Resolution No. 322-02 directing the City THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Clerk to advertise for bids for the Bell Street and DUBUQUE, IOWA: Fifth Street Construction Project; and th Section 1. That the plat dated the 19 day of Whereas, the City Council has now deemed it June, 2002, prepared by Buesing & Associates, advisable to bid the project at a later date. relative to the real estate hereinabove described NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY be and the same is hereby approved, and the THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby DUBUQUE, IOWA: authorized and directed to execute said plat for That Resolution 322-02, Ordering Bids for the and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Bell Street and Fifth Street Construction Project Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto is hereby rescinded. itself a perpetual easement including the right of Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of July, 2001. erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, Nicholson moved adoption of the Resolution television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as and approval of Alternate #1 for the design of may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Bell Street.. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried Iowa, as shown on the Plat of Survey of Lot 7-0. 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicle: Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby City Manager recommending that the City authorized and directed to file said plat and provide $5,000 toward the purchase of the Red certified copy of this resolution in the office of Cross Emergency Response Vehicle, presented the Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. and read. Cline moved that the communication st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of be received and filed and approved July, 2002. recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Motion carried 7-0. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Michalski stated that she has been invited to An Ordinance Vacating a portion of Van Buren participate in a committee for the National Street (formerly Lenox Avenue), presented and League of Cities on Community Child Protection. read. ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING 292 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Whereas, Michael W. and Sally A. Basten OFFICIAL PUBLICATION have requested the vacating of a portion of Van ORDINANCE NO. 54-02 Buren Street (formerly Lenox Avenue); and ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF VAN Whereas, Buesing & Associates has prepared BUREN STREET (FORMERLY LENOX and submitted to the City Council a plat showing AVENUE) the vacated portion of Van Buren Street Whereas, Michael W. and Sally A. Basten (formerly Lenox Avenue) and assigned lot have requested the vacating of a portion of Van number thereto, which hereinafter shall be Buren Street (formerly Lenox Avenue); and known and described as Lot 119A of Lenox Whereas, Buesing & Associates has prepared Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and and submitted to the City Council a plat showing Whereas, the City Council of the City of a vacated portion of Van Buren Street (formerly Dubuque, Iowa has determined that this portion Lenox Avenue) and assigned a lot number of Van Buren Street (formerly Lenox Avenue) is thereto, which hereinafter shall be known and no longer required for public use, except for described as Lot 119A of Lenox Addition, in the utility easements as noted, and vacating and City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa; and sale of said portions of Van Buren Street known Whereas, the City Council of the City of as Lot 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa has determined that a portion of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa should be Van Buren Street (formerly Lenox Avenue) is no approved. longer required for public use, except for utility NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY easements as noted, and vacating of said THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF portion of Van Buren Street (formerly Lenox DUBUQUE, IOWA: Avenue) known as Lot 119A of Lenox Addition, Section 1. That the City of Dubuque intends to in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa dispose of its interest in Lot 119A of Lenox should be approved. Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Section 2. That the conveyance of Lot 119A of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to DUBUQUE, IOWA: Michael W. and Sally A. Basten be contingent Section 1. That the real estate described as Lot upon the payment of $573.78, plus platting, 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, publication and filing fees. Iowa, be and the same is hereby vacated. Section 3. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto itself a perpetual easement including the right of itself a perpetual easement including the right of ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown on the Plat of Survey of Lot Iowa, as shown on the Plat of Survey of Lot 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Iowa. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of authorized and directed to cause a notice of July, 2002. intent to dispose of said real estate to be Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor published in the manner as prescribed by law. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Passed, approved and adopted this 1st day of Published officially in the Telegraph Herald July, 2002. th newspaper this 9 day of July, 2002. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 1t 7/9 Buol moved adoption of the Resolution and Buol moved that the requirement that a further set this for public hearing on 7/15/02 at a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to library auditorium and that the City Clerk publish the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be notice in the manner prescribed by law. suspended and further moved final Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Southern Avenue – Vacating Petition: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be RESOLUTION NO. 345-02 set for July 15, 2002 to consider a request from RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF David S. Hartig, Jr., to vacate a portion of CITY INTEREST IN LOT 119A OF LENOX Southern Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Street), presented and read. Buol moved that Regular Session, July 1, 2002 293 the communication be received and filed. assigned a lot number thereto, which hereinafter Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. shall be known and described as Lot 6A of Shipton’s Addition in the City of Dubuque, RESOLUTION NO. 346-02 Dubuque County, Iowa; and RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT OF Whereas, the City Council of the City of PROPOSED VACATED SOUTHERN AVENUE Dubuque, Iowa has determined that this portion (FORMERLY PLATTED AS STEWART of Southern Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart STREET) Street) is no longer required for public use, except for utility easements as noted, and Whereas, there has been presented to the City vacating of said portion of Southern Avenue Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat (formerly platted as Stewart Street) known as dated May 24, 2002, prepared by IIW Engineers Lot 6A of Shipton’s Addition, in the City of & Surveyors, P.C., describing the proposed Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa should be vacated portion of Southern Avenue (formerly approved. platted as Stewart Street); and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Whereas, said plat conforms to the laws and THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF statutes pertaining thereto. DUBUQUE, IOWA: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Section 1. That the real estate described as THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Lot 6A of Shipton’s Addition in the City of DUBUQUE, IOWA: Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, be and the Section 1. That the plat dated May 24, 2002, same is hereby vacated. prepared by IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C., Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto relative to the real estate hereinabove described itself a perpetual easement including the right of be and the same is hereby approved, and the ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, authorized and directed to execute said plat for repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as itself a perpetual easement including the right of may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of Iowa. st erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining July, 2002. water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Published officially in the Telegraph Herald th Iowa. newspaper this 9 day of July, 2002. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk authorized and directed to file said plat and 1t 7/9 certified copy of this resolution in the office of Buol moved that the requirement that a the Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. proposed Ordinance be considered and voted st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to July, 2002. the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor suspended and further moved final Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. RESOLUTION NO. 347-02 An Ordinance Vacating a portion of Southern RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart Street), CITY INTEREST IN LOT 6A OF SHIPTON’S presented and read. ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA ORDINANCE NO. 55-02 Whereas, David S. Hartig, Jr. has requested ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF the vacating of a portion of Southern Avenue SOUTHERN AVENUE (FORMERLY PLATTED (formerly platted as Stewart Street); and AS STEWART STREET) Whereas, IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. Whereas, David S. Hartig, Jr. has requested has prepared and submitted to the City Council the vacating of a portion of Southern Avenue a plat showing the vacated portion of Southern (formerly platted as Stewart Street); and Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart Street) and Whereas, IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. assigned a lot number thereto, which hereinafter has prepared and submitted to the City Council shall be known and described as Lot 6A of a plat showing the vacated portion of Southern Shipton’s Addition in the City of Dubuque, Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart Street) and Dubuque County, Iowa; and 294 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 Whereas, the City Council of the City of of Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl regarding Dubuque, Iowa has determined that this portion the status of Sunset Ridge, presented and read. of Southern Avenue (formerly platted as Stewart Buol moved that the communication be received Street) is no longer required for public use, and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7- except for utility easements as noted, and 0. RESOLUTION NO. 348-02 vacating and sale of said portions of alleys and PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF streets known as Lot 6A of Shipton’s Addition in PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa should be approved. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form Section 1. That the City of Dubuque intends to of contract and estimated cost for the Wartburg dispose of its interest in Lot 6A of Shipton’s Place Reconstruction Project, in the estimated Addition in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque amount of $705,667.60 are hereby approved County, Iowa. and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk Section 2. That the conveyance of Lot 6A of for public inspection. st Shipton’s Addition in the City of Dubuque, Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of Dubuque County, Iowa to David S. Hartig, Jr. be July, 2002. contingent upon the payment of $1,600.00, plus Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor platting, publication and filing fees. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Section 3. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. itself a perpetual easement including the right of Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of RESOLUTION NO. 349-02 erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, FIXING DATE OF HEARING repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as Whereas, the City Council of the City of may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary Iowa. approval on the proposed plans, specifications, Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby and form of contract and placed same on file in authorized and directed to cause a notice of the office of the City Clerk for public inspection intent to dispose of said real estate to be of the Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project. published in the manner as prescribed by law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY st Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF July, 2002. DUBUQUE, IOWA: th Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor That a public hearing will be held on the 5 Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk day of August, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Buol moved adoption of the Resolution and Library Auditorium at which time interested further set this for public hearing at a meeting to persons may appear and be heard for or against commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library the proposed plans and specifications, form of auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice contract and cost of said improvement, and the in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a Cline. Motion carried 7-0. notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general Stewart Annexation: City Manager requesting circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which that a public hearing be set for August 5, 2002 to notice shall be not less than four days nor more consider a voluntary annexation request of than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its Wayne and Lynn Stewart for property located on consideration. At the hearing, any interested Old Highway Road, presented and read. Buol person may appear and file objections to the moved that the communication be received and proposed plans, specifications, contract, or filed and set this for public hearing on 8/5/02 at a estimated cost of the improvement. st meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of library auditorium and that the City Clerk publish July, 2002. notice in the manner prescribed by law. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Attest: Jeanne, F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project – Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Initiate: City Manager recommending initiation RESOLUTION NO. 350-02 of the bidding process for the Wartburg Place RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Reconstruction Project and setting a public hearing for August 5, 2002 and communication Regular Session, July 1, 2002 295 Whereas, proposed plans have been duly introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's prepared and approved by the City Council of office for public inspection. the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY office of City Clerk showing among other things THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF the plans, specifications, form of contract, DUBUQUE, IOWA: th estimated cost and preliminary plat and That on the 5 day of August, 2002, a public schedule showing the amount proposed to be hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Public assessed against each lot and the valuation of Library Auditorium in the City of Dubuque at each lot as filed by the City Council, for the which time the owners of property subject to Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project. assessment for the proposed improvement or NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY any other person having an interest in the matter THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF may appear and be heard for or against the DUBUQUE, IOWA: making of the improvement, the boundaries of That the City Council deems it advisable and the district, the cost, the assessment against any necessary for the public welfare to make the lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of herein mentioned improvements, and unless necessity and the City Clerk be and is hereby property owners at the time of the final authorized and directed to cause a notice of time consideration of this proposed resolution have and place of such hearing to be published in a on file with the City Clerk objections to the newspaper having general circulation in the City resolution of necessity, they shall be deemed to of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be have waived all objections pertaining to the published once each week for two consecutive regularity of the proceeding and the legality of weeks, the first publication of which shall be not using the special assessment procedure. less than ten days prior to the day fixed for its Said improvements shall be constructed and consideration. Unless property owners at the done in accordance with the plans and time of the final consideration of this proposed specifications which have been approved by the resolution have on file with the City Clerk City Council and now on file with the City Clerk. objections to the Resolution of Necessity they That the cost and expense of making such shall be deemed to have waived all objections improvement will be assessed partially or totally thereto. st against privately owned property lying with the Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of assessment limits, and in an amount not to July, 2002. exceed that provided by law, and in proportion to Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor the special benefits conferred. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk The portion of the cost which shall be borne by Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. the City will be paid from Road Use Tax, Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Sanitary Sewer Construction Fund, Watermain RESOLUTION NO. 352-02 Construction Fund, and special assessment RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY bonds may be issued in anticipation of deferred SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted, and the NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF The above resolution was introduced, DUBUQUE, IOWA: approved and ordered placed on file with the That the attached sheets, 1 to 1 inclusive, are st City Clerk this 1 day of July, 2002. hereby determined to be the schedule of Approved and placed on file for final action. proposed assessments for the Wartburg Place Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Reconstruction Project and the valuations set Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk out herein are hereby approved. st Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Passed, approved and adopted this 1 day of Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. July, 2002. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 351-02 Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk FIXING DATE OF HEARING Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Whereas, the City Council of the City of RESOLUTION NO. 353-02 Dubuque, Iowa, has given its preliminary ORDERING BIDS approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the office of the City Clerk for public inspection THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, for the Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project; IOWA: and That the Wartburg Place Reconstruction Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Project is hereby ordered to be advertised for Necessity for said improvement has been bids for construction. 296 Regular Session, July 1, 2002 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in Approved:__________________________2002 an amount which shall conform to the provisions of the Notice to Bidders hereby approved as a Adopted:___________________________2002 part of the plans and specifications heretofore adopted. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to ______________________________________ advertise for bids for the construction of the Mayor improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the ______________________________________ City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty-five days ______________________________________ prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on th the 25 day of July, 2002. Bids shall be opened ______________________________________ and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at ______________________________________ th 6:30 p.m. on the 5 day of August, 2002. st Passed, adopted and approved this 1 day of ______________________________________ July, 2002. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor ______________________________________ Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Council Members Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. Attest: At 7:19 P.M. Buol moved to go into Closed ______________________________________ Session re: Pending Litigation - Chapter City Clerk 21.5(1)(c) 2001 Code of Iowa and Collective Bargaining Strategy - Iowa Code Chapter 20.17(3). Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. At 7:59 P.M. Council reconvened Regular Session and stated staff had been given proper direction. There being no further business, Michalski moved to adjourn. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 7-0. The meeting adjourned at 8:00 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC City Clerk 1t 7/10 Special Session, July 15, 2002 297 Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. DUBUQUE Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. GOVERNING BOARD ‘ OF THE There being no further business, Nicholson MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY moved to adjourn. Seconded by Michalski. OFFICIAL Motion carried 7-0. The meeting adjourned at 6:23 P.M. Governing Board of The Municipal Housing Agency /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC The Agency met Monday, July 15, 2002, at City Clerk 6:20 in the Public Library Auditorium 7/24 Present: Chairperson Duggan, Members Buol, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Plein. Approved:__________________________2002 Absent: Member Cline. Adopted:___________________________2002 Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a session of the Governing Board of the Municipal Housing Agency called for the ______________________________________ purpose of acting upon such business which Mayor may properly come before the Governing Board. ______________________________________ Mainstream Program Voucher Application: City Manager recommending approval of an ______________________________________ application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for Section 8 ______________________________________ Mainstream Program housing vouchers, presented and read. Michalski moved that the ______________________________________ communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. ______________________________________ RESOLUTION NO. 354-02 ______________________________________ RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICA- Council Members TION FOR SECTION 8 MAINSTREAM PROGRAM HOUSING VOUCHERS Attest: Whereas, the City of Dubuque Municipal Housing Agency Governing Board has ______________________________________ determined a need for additional assisted City Clerk housing units for the City’s lower income disabled households; and Whereas, the Governing Board has reviewed and considered a Mainstream Program voucher application; and Whereas, this application for additional housing vouchers has been prepared for submittal to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. The application is hereby approved for submittal to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Section 2. The Chairperson of the Governing Board is hereby authorized to sign the application documents and resulting standard annual contributions contracts. th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of July, 2002. Terrance M Duggan, Chairperson Attest: Jeanne F Schneider, City Clerk 298 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 Corporation Counsel advising that the DUBUQUE following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the CITY COUNCIL Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Shawn OFFICIAL Erickson for personal injury and vehicle damage; PROCEEDINGS Bernice Petersen for personal injury; Myra K. Woodman for personal injury, presented and City Council, Regular Session, July 15, 2002 read. Buol moved that the communications be Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. in received and filed and concurred. Seconded by the Library Auditorium Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Corporation Counsel recommending City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation settlement of the claim of Eugene Conklin for Counsel Barry Lindahl. property damage and Finance Director to issue Absent: Council Member Cline at roll call. payment, presented and read. Buol moved that the communications be received and filed and Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is concurred directing Finance Director to issue the regular session of the City Council called for proper payment. Seconded by Nicholson. the purpose of acting upon such business which Motion carried 6-0. may properly come before the City Council. Corporation Counsel recommending denial of Invocation was given by Reverend David the claim of Daniel Kelly for vehicle damage, McBride, Immanuel Congregational United presented and read. Buol moved that the Church of Christ. communication be received and filed and concurred. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion Proclamation: Fair Week (July 23–28, 2002). carried 6-0. CONSENT ITEMS Citizen Communications: a. Communication of Scott A. Neuwoehner, Minutes Submitted: Airport Commission of Bricktown Brewery Complex, requesting that the rd 6/24; City Council of 6/17; Civil Service no parking signs recently installed on 3 Street Commission of 6/6; Housing Commission of and Main Street be changed from “No Parking 6/25; Human Rights Commission of 5/13; Park from 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.” to “No Parking from and Recreation Commission of 6/11, presented 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.”, presented and read. and read. Buol moved that the minutes be Buol moved that the communication be received received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. and filed and referred to the City Manager. Motion carried 6-0. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. b. Communication of Vincent P. Brannon Proof of publication of City Council requesting to purchase a portion of City property Proceedings for June 17, 2002, presented and in the 3200 block of Central Avenue, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication read. Buol moved that the proof be received and be received and filed and referred to the City filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6- Manager. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion 0. carried 6-0. c. Communication of Tom and Alice Blaine Notice of Claims/Suits: Shawn Erickson in regarding the proposed upgrading and extension estimated amount of $800 for motorcycle of Bonson Road and requesting that it not be damage; Ruth Griesinger in estimated amount of done, presented and read. Buol moved that the $200 for vehicle damage; Design Center, Inc. in communication be received and filed and estimated amount of $4,885.81 for property referred to the City Manager. Seconded by damage; Mary McAleece Fuhrman in estimated Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. amount of $24,500 for property damage; Myra d. Communication of Cathy and Thomas Marty and Stanley Woodman in undetermined amount expressing concern about the proposed for personal injury; Attorney Benjamin J. Roth for extension of Bonson Road, presented and read. James A. Daniel in undetermined amount for Buol moved that the communication be received personal injury; Zurich American Insurance and filed and referred to the City Manager. Company for Bernice Petersen in undetermined Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. amount for personal injury, presented and read. e. Communication from John McDermott, Buol moved that the claims and suits be referred Loras College, requesting an easement for a to the Legal Staff for investigation and report. public sidewalk, presented and read. Buol Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. moved that the communication be received and Regular Session, July 15, 2002 299 filed and referred to the City Manager. Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Higley Place – Final Plat: Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Zoning Advisory Commission recommending f. Communication from Donald K. Nelson approval of the final plat of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of regarding Mediacom, presented and read. Buol Higley Place located north of U.S. Highway 20, moved that the communication be received and west of the Swiss Valley Road intersection, filed and referred to the City Manager. presented and read. Buol moved that the Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. communication be received and filed. Seconded g. Communication from Lloyd S. Gudenkauf by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. requesting final acceptance of Jaeger Heights RESOLUTION NO. 356-02 Subdivision #2 – Phase Three and the RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT installation of stop signs, presented and read. OF LOT 1 AND LOT 2 OF HIGLEY PLACE IN Buol moved that the communication be received DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA. and filed and referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a final plat of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Higley Great Western Subdivision No. 4 – Final Plat: Place in Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, said plat provides Lot 2 with 0 feet of Zoning Advisory Commission recommending lot frontage, where 50 feet is required by Section approval of the final plat of Great Western 42-19(b) of the Subdivision Regulations; and Subdivision No. 4 located on Peru Road, Whereas, said final plat has been examined by presented and read. Buol moved that the the Zoning Advisory Commission and had its communication be received and filed. Seconded approval endorsed thereon; and by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Whereas, said final plat has been examined by the City Council and they find that it conforms to RESOLUTION NO. 355-02 the statutes and ordinances relating thereto. RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY OF GREAT WESTERN SUBDIVISION NO. 4 IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA DUBUQUE, IOWA: Whereas, there has been filed with the City Section 1. That Section 42-19(b) of the Clerk a Final Plat of Great Western Subdivision Subdivision Regulations is waived to allow Lot 2 No. 4 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and to have 0 feet of frontage, where 50 feet is Whereas, said plat provides Lot 1 with 24.52 required. feet of lot frontage, where 50 feet is required by Section 2. That the final plat of Lot 1 and Lot 2 Section 42-19(b) of the Subdivision Regulations; of Higley Place is hereby approved, and the and Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and Whereas, said plat of survey has been directed to endorse the approval of the City of examined by the Zoning Advisory Commission Dubuque, Iowa upon said final plat. and had its approval endorsed thereon; and th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of Whereas, said plat of survey has been July 2002. examined by the City Council and they find that Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor it conforms to the statutes and ordinances Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk relating thereto. Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Miller-Riverview Park Campsite Rewiring Section 1. That Section 42-19(b) of the Project: City Manager recommending Subdivision Regulations is waived to allow Lot 1 acceptance of the Miller-Riverview Park with 24.52 feet of lot frontage, where 50 feet is Campsite Rewiring Project in the final contract required. Section 2. That the Final Plat Great Western amount of $66,549.69, presented and read. Subdivision No. 4 is hereby approved, and the Buol moved that the communication be received Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion directed to endorse the approval of the City of carried 6-0. Dubuque, Iowa upon said final plat. Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day RESOLUTION NO. 357-02 of July 2002. ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor WHEREAS, the contract for the Miller- Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Riverview Park Campsite Re-Wiring Project has Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. been completed and the City Manager has Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed 300 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 recommendation approved. Seconded by according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Five Points Comprehensive Housing DUBUQUE, IOWA: Rehabilitation Project: City Manager 1. That the recommendation of the City recommending approval of the publication of the Manager be approved and that said Combined Notice of No Significant Impact on the improvement be and the same is hereby Environment and Notice of Intent to Request accepted. Release of Funds for the Five Points BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Comprehensive Housing Rehabilitation Project, Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to presented and read. Buol moved that the the contractor from the General Fund in amount communication be received and filed. Seconded equal to the amount of his contract, less any by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. retained percentage provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day RESOLUTION NO. 359-02 of July, 2002. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICA- Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor TION OF A COMBINED NOTICE OF FINDING Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. REQUEST RELEASE OF HOME INVESTMENT RESOLUTION NO. 358-02 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM AND SPECIAL FINAL ESTIMATEPURPOSE GRANT (SPG) FUNDS FOR THE FIVE POINTS COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING WHEREAS, the contract for the MILLER- REHABILITATION PROJECT. RIVERVIEW PARK CAMPSITE RE-WIRING PROJECT has been completed and the Whereas, the City of Dubuque has received a Engineer has submitted his final estimate HOME Investment Partnership Program grant showing the cost thereof including the cost of from the Iowa Department of Economic estimates, notices and inspection and all Development (IDED) and a Special Purpose miscellaneous costs; Grant (SPG) from the U.S. Department of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY Housing and Urban Development; and THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Whereas, pursuant to the rules and regulations DUBUQUE, IOWA: as promulgated by the Iowa Department of Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is Economic Development and U.S. Department of hereby determined to be $66,549.69, and the Housing and Urban Development, an said amount shall be paid from the General environmental review has been processed for Fund of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. the Five Points Comprehensive Housing Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day Rehabilitation project. of July, 2002. Whereas, based on said environmental review, Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor the Housing and Community Development Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Department has determined that said project will Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. have no significant impact on the environment; Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. and Whereas, a combined notice of "Finding of No Golf Cart Lease Agreement: City Manager Significant Impact on the Environment" and of recommending approval of an amendment to the "Intent to Request Release of Funds" for said City’s lease agreement with Yamaha Leasing to project has been sent by regular mail to various change the number of leased carts from forty to tribal, federal, state and local public agencies; to fifty, presented and read. Buol moved that the the appropriate Regional Office of the communication be received and filed and Environmental Protection Agency, to the HUD approved recommendation. Seconded by Area Office and to the local news media, Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. individuals and groups known to be interested and believed to be appropriate to receive such a Transportation Enhancement Program Project: notice; and Whereas, any and all comments received as a City Manager recommending approval of a result of such notice will be duly considered Transportation Enhancement Program Project before proceeding with a Request for Release of Agreement with the Iowa Department of Funds and Certification. Transportation for Phase II (Hill and Bryant NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Street area) of the Highway 20 landscaping THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF project, presented and read. Buol moved that DUBUQUE, IOWA: the communication be received and filed and Regular Session, July 15, 2002 301 Section 1. That the City Clerk be and is that the communication be received and filed hereby authorized and directed to publish a and approved recommendation. Seconded by combined Notice of Finding of No Significant Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Impact on the Environment and Notice of Intent Environmental Stewardship Advisory to Request Release of Funds for the Five Points Comprehensive Housing Rehabilitation project Commission: Leslee Ditzig Spraggins submitting and to make the Environmental Review Record her resignation from the Environmental for said project available for public inspection Stewardship Advisory Commission, presented and comment until 5:00 p.m. on August 5, 2002. and read. Buol moved that the communication Such notice shall be in the form of Exhibit "A" be received and filed and accepted with regret. attached hereto and made a part hereof. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Section 2. That the environmental review record for the project shall be placed on file in National Scenic Byways Grant Agreement: the office of the Housing and Community City Manager recommending approval of an Development Department where said record agreement with the Iowa Department of may be examined and copied by any interested Transportation for the Dubuque County party. Historical Society’s National Scenic Byways Section 3. That the Mayor of the City of grant application, presented and read. Buol Dubuque is hereby authorized and directed to moved that the communication be received and submit to the Iowa Department of Economic filed and approved recommendation. Seconded Development and U.S. Department of Housing by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. and Urban Development fifteen (15) days after publication of appropriate notice a Request for Mutual Aid Agreements: City Manager Release of Funds to undertake the said project. recommending approval of mutual aid response Section 4. That the Mayor of the City of agreements between the Fire Department and Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent to the City of East Dubuque and the Dubuque assume the status of a responsible federal County Emergency Medical Service Association, official under the National Environmental presented and read. Buol moved that the Protection Act, insofar as the provisions of the communication be received and filed and said Act apply to the Iowa Department of approved recommendation. Seconded by Economic Development and U.S. Department of Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Housing and Urban Development responsibilities for review, decision making, and Community Economic Betterment Account action assumed and carried out by the City of Loan – Quebecor World Dubuque, Inc.: City Dubuque as to environmental issues. Manager recommending approval of a Section 5. That the Mayor of the City of Community Economic Betterment Account Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent (CEBA) loan agreement of $345,000 by and personally, in his official capacity and on behalf among the Iowa Department of Economic of the City of Dubuque, to accept the jurisdiction of the federal courts if an action is brought to Development, Quebecor World Dubuque, Inc., enforce responsibilities in relation to and the City of Dubuque, presented and read. environmental review, decision-making and Buol moved that the communication be received action. and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion Section 6. That the Mayor of the City of carried 6-0. Dubuque be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute a certification pertaining to RESOLUTION NO. 360-02 the environmental review procedures. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY ECONOMIC July 2002. BETTERMENT ACCOUNT LOAN AGREE- Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor MENT FOR THREE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk THOUSAND DOLLARS ($345,000) WITH Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. QUEBECOR WORLD DUBUQUE, INC. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Whereas, the Community Economic Betterment Account (CEBA) program has been Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service created by the Iowa Department of Economic Grant Application: City Manager recommending Development to assist in the economic approval of a grant application by the City’s development efforts of local jurisdictions; and Health Care Committee to the Federal Mediation Whereas, on March 21, 2002, the City of and Conciliation Service for outside facilitation Dubuque, Iowa was awarded a three hundred services for committee meetings, an annual forty-five thousand dollar ($345,000) action planning process, and grant program loan/forgivable loan from the CEBA program by administration, presented and read. Buol moved 302 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 the Iowa Department of Economic Development; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY and THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa desires to DUBUQUE, IOWA: assist Quebecor World Dubuque, Inc. in its Section 1. That the City Manager is hereby efforts to expand its operations in Dubuque and designated to be the City of Dubuque’s create new, permanent employment Authorized Representative for the purpose of opportunities for local citizens; and obtaining Federal/State finance assistance Whereas, a CEBA Loan Agreement, hereto under the Disaster Relief Act or otherwise attached and by this reference made a part available from the President’s Disaster Relief hereof, is to be executed between the Iowa Fund and Iowa Code Chapter 29C. The Department of Economic Development, Finance Director is authorized and directed to Quebecor World Dubuque, Inc. and the City of provide information in these matters. th Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY of July, 2002. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor DUBUQUE, IOWA: Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Section 1. That the Mayor and Corporation Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Counsel be and they are hereby authorized and Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. directed to endorse, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, the Civil Service Commission: Civil Service attached CEBA Loan Agreement. Commission submitting the certified list for the Section 2. That the City Manager be and he is position of Transit Dispatcher/Scheduler, hereby authorized to disburse loan funds to presented and read. Quebecor World Dubuque, Inc. from the CEBA program in accordance with the terms and July 2, 2002 conditions of the executed Agreement. Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day Council of July, 2002. In accordance with Chapter 400 of the 2001 Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Code of Iowa, an examination for the position of Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Transit Dispatcher/Scheduler was given on June Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. 11, 2002. We hereby certify that the individuals Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. listed below have passed this written examination and the vacancy for this position Designation of City Representative for FEMA should be made from this list and that this list is good for two (2) years from above date. Assistance: City Manager recommending that he TRANSIT DISPATCHER/SCHEDULER be designated as the City’s representative for Gary M. Nauman Barbara Miller FEMA assistance for the severe storms and Richard Kennicker Joseph D. Gruber flooding that began on June 3, 2002, presented Susan Bries Martin Recker and read. Buol moved that the communication Paula F. Kidd John Rotz be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Ellen M. Hornung Lisa M. Elgin Motion carried 6-0. Lori L. Menke Raymond J. Larson Rita A. Larkin Jody Hallahan RESOLUTION NO. 361-02 Karen Griffin Dawn M. Knockel RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE CITY Charlotte R. Heitkamp Bruce Greenwood MANAGER AS THE CITY OF DUBUQUE’S Chris L. Plumley Carole D. Nelson AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR Chad A. Berendes Edith J. Goedken SIGNING AND FILING DOCUMENTS TO Russell A. Kenseth David C. Morris OBTAIN FEDERAL / STATE FINANCE Douglas S. Stahr Judy A. Reisdorf ASSISTANCE UNDER THE DISASTER Danielle A. Murphy Kara Pugh RELIEF ACT Wayne M. Ries Jason A. Munson Whereas, the City of Dubuque received a Respectfully submitted, Presidential Declaration as a disaster area as /s/ Merle Duehr, Chairperson the result of severe storms and flooding /s/ Loras Kluesner beginning June 3, 2002; and, Richard Wertzberger Whereas, the State of Iowa requires the City of Civil Service Commission Dubuque to designate a representative for Buol moved to make this above certification a purpose of obtaining Federal/State finance matter of record. Seconded by Nicholson. assistance under the Disaster Relief Act (PL 93- Motion carried 6-0. 288, as amended) or otherwise available from the President’s Disaster Relief Fund and the Naming of the Education and Conference Code of Iowa, Chapter 29C. Center: City Manager recommending approval Regular Session, July 15, 2002 303 to begin the process of developing options and a Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. recommendation on the final name of the new Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. convention facility, presented and read. Buol RESOLUTION NO. 363-02 moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined and Health Care Committee: City Manager approved; and recommending approval of an amendment to the Whereas, the premises to be occupied by such structure of the City’s Health Care Committee, applicants were inspected and found to comply presented and read. Buol moved that the with the State Laws and all City Ordinances communication be received and filed and relevant thereto and they have filed proper approved recommendation. Seconded by bonds. Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Mike Gabriel of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Firefighters’ Assn. spoke to this issue. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Fireworks Display: Communication from the That the Manager be authorized to cause to be Dubuque Jaycees, KDTH, KATF and KGRR issued the following named applicants a Liquor Radio to conduct a fireworks display on License. Thursday, July 3, 2003 on Volunteer Road CLASS “C” BEER/LIQUOR LICENSE between Hawthorne and Lime, presented and House of China Co. House of China read. Buol moved that the communication be +(Sunday Sale) 170 JFK Rd received and filed and approved Mad Hatters Inc. Mad Hatters recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. 1091 Main St Motion carried 6-0. City of Dubuque Five Flags Civic Center+ (Sunday Sale) 405 Main St Dubuque County Historical Society: Request CLASS “B” WINE of the Dubuque County Historical Society to Mildred Dolter Basket Expressions transfer their liquor license from the Ryan House 474 Bluff St th to the parking lot north of the Third Street Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of overpass for the 2002 Taste of Dubuque, July, 2002. presented and read. Buol moved that the Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor communication be received and filed and Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk approved recommendation. Seconded by Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Business Licenses: BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RESOLUTION NO. 362-02 Applicants are invited to address the Council Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have regarding their desire to serve on the following been submitted and filed to this Council for Board: approval and the same have been examined TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Three 3- and approved: and year terms of Enderson, Lightcap, and Sand to Whereas, the premises to be occupied by such expire 7/30/05). Applicants:George O. applicants were inspected and found to comply Enderson, Joel Lightcap, Michael W. Sand. No with the Ordinances of the City and have filed one spoke. proper bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Appointments to the following Boards / THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Commissions: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Manager be authorized to cause to be (Three 3-year terms to expire 7/1/05 issued the following named applicants a Beer representing Old Main District, Langworthy Permit. District and Architect/At Large; and one CLASS “B” BEER PERMIT unexpired 3-year term to expire 7/1/04 (1-DAY SPECIAL EVENT) th representing West 11 District): Applicants: Dubuque Jaycees Dubuque Jaycees Terry Mozena (Langworthy District); Christopher Main St-Town Clock J. Wand (Architect/At Large). Markham moved Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day that Terry Mozena and Christopher J. Wand be of July, 2002. reappointed to three year terms which will expire Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor 7/1/05. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 304 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 HOUSING COMMISSION (Two unexpired NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY terms expiring 8/17/02 and 8/17/03): Applicant:THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Danita L. Galdick. Markham moved that Danita DUBUQUE, IOWA: L. Galdick be appointed to the unexpired term Section 1. That the sale of City of Dubuque which will expire 8/17/03. Seconded by real property described as Lot 119A of Lenox Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to Michael TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION W. and Sally A. Basten be and the same is (Two 3-year terms of Tigges and Webster to hereby approved for the sum of $573.78 plus expire 6/30/05, one unexpired term to expire cost of publication, platting and filing fees. . 6/30/04)Applicants: Danita L. Galdick, Ronald Conveyance shall be by Quit Claim Deed. Tigges; Walter Webster. Markham moved that Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Ronald Tigges and Walter Webster be itself a perpetual easement including the right of reappointed to three year terms which will expire ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of 6/30/05. Seconded by Michalski. Motion erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, carried 6-0. repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining TV CABLE TELEPROGRAMMING COM-water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, MISSION (Three 3-year terms of Allen, television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as Wanamaker, and Hoverman to expire 6/30/05, may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, two unexpired 3-year terms to expire 6/30/03. Iowa, as shown on the Plat of Survey of Lot Applicant:Daniel B. Wilant. Markham moved 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of Dubuque, that Daniel B. Wilant be appointed to a three Iowa. year term to expire 6/30/05. Seconded by Section 3. That the Mayor be authorized and Connors. Motion carried 6-0. directed to execute a Quit Claim Deed, and the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and PUBLIC HEARINGS directed to deliver said deed of conveyance to Michael W. and Sally A. Basten upon receipt of Michalski moved that the rules be suspended the purchase price in full. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby to allow anyone present to address the Council if authorized and directed to record a certified they so desire. Seconded by Buol. Motion copy of this resolution in the offices of the City carried 6-0. Assessor, Dubuque County Recorder and Dubuque County Auditor. Van Buren Street – Vacating Petition: Proof of th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of publication on notice of hearing and City July, 2002. Manager recommending approval of a request Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor from Michael and Sally Basten to purchase Lot Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 119A of Lenox Addition, presented and read. Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Buol moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. Southern Avenue – Vacating Petition: Proof of RESOLUTION NO. 364-02 publication on notice of hearing and City RESOLUTION DISPOSING OF CITY Manager recommending approval of a request INTEREST IN LOT 119A OF LENOX from David S. Hartig, Jr., to purchase Lot 61 of ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Shipton’s Addition, presented and read. Whereas, pursuant to resolution and published Markham moved that the proof be received and notice of time and place of hearing, published in filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6- the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general 0. circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on this 5th day of July, 2002, the City RESOLUTION NO. 365-02 Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the RESOLUTION DISPOSING OF CITY 15th day of July, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public INTEREST IN LOT 6A OF SHIPTON’S Library Auditorium, 360 West 11 Street, ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA the proposal for the sale of real estate described Whereas, pursuant to resolution and published as: notice of time and place of hearing, published in Lot 119A of Lenox Addition in the City of the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Whereas, the City Council of the City of th Iowa on this 5 day of July, 2002, the City Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objections, Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the oral or written to the proposal to sell such real th 15 day of July, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public estate, except for easement as noted. Library Auditorium, 360 West 11 Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider Regular Session, July 15, 2002 305 the proposal for the sale of real estate described Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, as: specifications, form of contract, and estimated Lot 6A of Shipton’s Addition in the City of cost was published as required by law. Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Whereas, the City Council of the City of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objections, DUBUQUE, IOWA: oral or written to the proposal to sell such real That the said plans, specifications, form of estate, except for easement as noted. contract and estimated cost are hereby NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY approved as the plans, specifications, form of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF contract and estimated cost for said DUBUQUE, IOWA: improvements for said project. th Section 1. That the sale of City of Dubuque Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of real property described as Lot 6A of Shipton’s July, 2002. Addition in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor County, Iowa to David S. Hartig, Jr. be and the Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk same is hereby approved for the sum of Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. $1,600.00 plus cost of publication, platting and Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. filing fees. Conveyance shall be by Quit Claim Deed. Jackson Street/West Locust Resurfacing Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Project: Proof of publication on notice of hearing itself a perpetual easement including the right of on plans and specifications and City Manager ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of recommending approval of the Jackson erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, Street/West Locust Street Resurfacing Project, repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining presented and read. Buol moved that the proof water, sewer, drainage, gas, telephone, be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. television cable, fiber optics, and electric lines as Motion carried 6-0. may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, RESOLUTION NO. 367-02 Iowa. RESOLUTION ADOPTING Section 3. That the Mayor be authorized and PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS directed to execute a Quit Claim Deed, and the th City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and Whereas, on the 12 day of June, 2002, plans, directed to deliver said deed of conveyance to specifications, form of contract and estimated David S. Hartig, Jr. upon receipt of the purchase cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, price in full. Iowa for the Jackson Street and West Locust Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby Street Resurfacing Project. authorized and directed to record a certified Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, copy of this resolution in the offices of the City specifications, form of contract, and estimated Assessor, Dubuque County Recorder and cost was published as required by law. Dubuque County Auditor. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF July, 2002. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor That the said plans, specifications, form of Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk contract and estimated cost are hereby Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. approved as the plans, specifications, form of Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. contract and estimated cost for said improvements for said project. th Heritage Trail Extension Project: Proof of Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of publication on notice of hearing on plans and July, 2002. specifications and City Manager recommending Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor approval for the Heritage Trail Extension project, Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk presented and read. Buol moved that the proof Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. Motion carried 6-0. Bell Street/Fifth Street Construction Project: RESOLUTION NO. 366-02 Proof of publication on notice of hearing on RESOLUTION ADOPTING plans and specifications and City Manager PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS recommending approval of the Bell Street/Fifth th Whereas, on the 12 day of June, 2002, plans, Street Construction Project, as amended, specifications, form of contract and estimated presented and read. Michalski moved that the cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, proof be received and filed. Seconded by Iowa for the Heritage Trail Extension Project. Connors. Motion carried 6-0. 306 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 RESOLUTION NO. 368-02 Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE AMENDED Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS th Whereas, on the 10 day of July, 2002, the 2002 Maintenance Dredging Project – Ice amended plans, specifications, form of contract Harbor Flood Control Gates: Proofs of and estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk publication on notice of hearing on plans and of Dubuque, Iowa for the Bell Street specifications and notice to bidders on the Construction Project. receipt of bids, and City Manager recommending Whereas, notice of hearing on the amended award of the contract for the 2002 Maintenance plans, specifications, form of contract, and Dredging Project – Ice Harbor Flood Control estimated cost was published as required by Gates to J.F. Brennan Company in the amount law. of $89,950.00, presented and read. Buol NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY moved that the proofs and communication be THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF received and filed. Seconded by Markham. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Motion carried 6-0. That the said amended plans, specifications, RESOLUTION NO. 370-02 form of contract and estimated cost are hereby RESOLUTION ADOPTING approved as the amended plans, specifications, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS form of contract and estimated cost for said th improvements for said project. Whereas, on the 12 day of June, 2002, plans, th Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of specifications, form of contract and estimated July, 2002. cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Iowa for the 2002 Maintenance Dredging Project Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk – Ice Harbor Flood Control Gate Structure. Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 6-0. specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost was published as required by law. RESOLUTION NO. 369-02 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY ORDERING BIDS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY DUBUQUE, IOWA: THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, That the said plans, specifications, form of IOWA: contract and estimated cost are hereby That the Bell Street Construction Project is approved as the plans, specifications, form of hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for contract and estimated cost for said construction. improvements for said project. th BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of of the security to accompany each bid shall be in July, 2002. an amount which shall conform to the provisions Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor of the Notice to Bidders hereby approved as a Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk part of the plans and specifications heretofore Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. adopted. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6-0. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to RESOLUTION NO. 371-02 advertise for bids for the construction of the AWARDING CONTRACT improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the Whereas, sealed proposals have been City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be submitted by contractors for the 2002 less than four days nor more than forty-five days Maintenance Dredging Project – Ice Harbor prior to the receipt of said bids at 9:00 a.m. on Flood Control Gate Structure pursuant to th the 24 day of September, 2002. Bids shall be Resolution No. 316-02 and notice to bidders opened and read by the Iowa Department of published in a newspaper published in the City st Transportation in Ames, Iowa, after 9:30 a.m. on of Dubuque, Iowa on the 21 day of June, 2002. the same date such as bids are scheduled to be Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened rd received. The bid will be submitted to the and read on the 3 day of July, 2002, and it has th Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 7 been determined that the bid of J. F. Brennan day of October, 2002, subject to the Company, Inc. of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, in the concurrence of the Federal Highway amount of $89,950.00 was the lowest bid for the Administration. furnishings of all labor and materials and th Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of performing the work as provided for in the plans July, 2002. and specifications. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City ClerkTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Regular Session, July 15, 2002 307 That the contract for the above improvement published in a newspaper published in the City st be awarded to J.F. Brennan Company, Inc. and of Dubuque, Iowa on the 21 day of June, 2002. the Manager be and is hereby directed to Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened nd execute a contract on behalf of the City of and read on the 2 day of July, 2002, and it has Dubuque for the complete performance of the been determined that the bid of Perry work. Construction of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: $31,700.00 was the lowest bid for the That upon the signing of said contract and the furnishings of all labor and materials and approval of the contractor’s bond, the City performing the work as provided for in the plans Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return and specifications. the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF July, 2002. DUBUQUE, IOWA: Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor That the contract for the above improvement Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk be awarded to Perry Construction and the Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Manager be and is hereby directed to execute a Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6-0. contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete performance of the work. 2002 Curb Ramp – CDBG #1 Project: Proof of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That upon the signing of said contract and the publications on notice of hearing on plans and approval of the contractor’s bond, the City specifications and notice to bidders on the Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return receipt of bids, and City Manager recommending the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. award of the contract for the 2002 Curb Ramp – th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of CDBG #1 Project to Perry Construction in the July, 2002. amount of $31,700, presented and read. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Markham moved that the proof and Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk communication be received and filed. Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. RESOLUTION NO. 372-02 Markham moved that the rules be reinstated RESOLUTION ADOPTING limiting discussion to the Council. Seconded by PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Connors. Motion carried 6-0. th Whereas, on the 12 day of June, 2002, plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated ACTION ITEMS cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa for the 2002 Curb Ramp Installation - Greater Dubuque Development Corporation: CDBG Project I. Rick Dickinson, Executive Director of the Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, Greater Dubuque Development Corporation, specifications, form of contract, and estimated gave a verbal progress report. Nicholson moved cost was published as required by law. that the report be received and filed. Seconded NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY by Michalski. Motion carried 6-0. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Council Member Cline arrived at 7:02 P.M. That the said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost are hereby Stormwater Management: Request of approved as the plans, specifications, form of Michelle Harry to address the Council regarding contract and estimated cost for said the proposed open storm drain in the area of th improvements for said project. 24 Street to Garfield Street, presented and th Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of read. Buol moved that the petitions and July, 2002. material be received and filed. Seconded by Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Michelle Harry, 2316 Prince St., distributed Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. materials and petitions and spoke requesting Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6-0. Council not do an 18 month study about what to do to control the excessive stormwater and that the stormwater management project begin as RESOLUTION NO. 373-02 soon as possible. She has spoken to Engineers AWARDING CONTRACT and FEMA and was told that open storm drains Whereas, sealed proposals have been do work well. submitted by contractors for the 2002 Curb Council discussed her request and Ramp Installation – CDBG Project #1 pursuant commended her for her efforts. City Manager to Resolution No. 313-02 and notice to bidders 308 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 Van Milligen stated they will bring this item back Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are to the Council. hereby authorized and directed to endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa upon Long Range Planning Advisory Commission: such street name, and to file notice of the Appointment of City Council Liaison (currently renaming of said street with the Recorder, Council Member Buol) and City Council Auditor and City Assessor of Dubuque County, Alternate Liaison (currently Mayor Duggan) to Iowa. th the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of effective July 1, 2002. Michalski moved that July, 2002. Council Member Buol be reappointed, with Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Mayor Duggan as Alternate, to the Long Range Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Planning Commission. Seconded by Cline. Published officially in the Telegraph Herald Motion carried 7-0. newspaper this 22nd day of July, 2002. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Dubuque County Board of Supervisors: 1t 7/22 Communication from Donna L. Smith, Buol moved that the requirement that a Chairperson of the Dubuque County Board of proposed Ordinance be considered and voted Supervisors, requesting a meeting of the Board on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to of the Couler Valley Urban Drainage District, the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be presented and read. Cline moved to direct Staff suspended and further moved final to send a letter to the Supervisors for more consideration and passage of the Ordinance. information and to determine the purpose of the Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. meeting. Seconded by Buol. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Connors, COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS Duggan, Michalski, Nicholson. Nays—Markham. City Manager Van Milligen reported that the th Renaming of Menard Court: City Manager Main Street opening on July 18 is 8 weeks recommending the renaming of Menard Court to ahead of schedule, $298,000 under budget and North Crescent Ridge at the request of property that signs would be installed this week. owners whose addresses include Menard Court Nicholson and Michalski suggested signs as the street name, presented and read. Buol clarifying the prohibition of skateboards. moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7-0. ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING th An Ordinance Renaming the street currently Vacating Petition – Portion of 12 Street: City named Menard Court to North Crescent Ridge, Manager recommending that a public hearing be presented and read. set for August 5, 2002 to consider a request from Greg and Peggy Stover for the vacating of th a portion of 12 Street west of Bluff Street, OFFICIAL PUBLICATION presented and read. Buol moved that the ORDINANCE NO. 56-02 communication be received and filed. Seconded AN ORDINANCE RENAMING THE STREET by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. CURRENTLY NAMED MENARD COURT TO NORTH CRESCENT RIDGE. RESOLUTION NO. 374-02 Whereas, the City Council desires to reduce RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT OF PRO- the potential confusion to the motoring public th POSED VACATED PORTION OF 12STREET caused by having a street named for a business WEST OF BLUFF no longer located on said street; and Whereas, the current City of Dubuque policy is Whereas, there has been presented to the City to name streets that intersect Dodge Street (U. Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat S. Highway 20) as North "Sample Street Name" st dated the 21 day of June, 2002, prepared by north of Dodge Street and "Sample Street Buesing & Associates, describing the proposed Name" south of Dodge Street; and th vacated portion of 12 Street west of Bluff; and Whereas, the City Council desires to name the Whereas, said plat conforms to the laws and current Menard Court as North Crescent Ridge. statutes pertaining thereto. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA; DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the street currently known as st Section 1. That the plat dated the 21 day of Menard Court be renamed North Crescent June, 2002, prepared by Buesing & Associates, Ridge; and relative to the real estate hereinabove described be and the same is hereby approved, and the Regular Session, July 15, 2002 309 th Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of authorized and directed to execute said plat for July, 2002. and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk itself a perpetual easement including the right of Published officially in the Telegraph Herald nd ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of newspaper this 22 day of July, 2002. erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining 1t 7/22 storm sewers as may be authorized by the City Buol moved that the requirement that a of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown on the Plat of proposed Ordinance be considered and voted Survey of Lot 760A of McDaniel’s Subdivision. on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be authorized and directed to file said plat and suspended and further moved final certified copy of this resolution in the office of consideration and passage of the Ordinance. the Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of RESOLUTION NO. 375-02 July, 2002. RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor CITY INTEREST IN LOT 760A AND LOT 776B Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk OF MCDANIEL’S SUBDIVISION, DUBUQUE, Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. IOWA Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Whereas, Gregory Jon and Peggy E. Stover thth An Ordinance Vacating a portion of 12 Street have requested the vacating of a portion of 12 west of Bluff, presented and read. Street west of Bluff; and Whereas, Buesing & Associates has prepared ORDINANCE NO. 57-02 and submitted to the City Council a plat showing TH th ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION ON 12 the vacated portion of 12 Street west of Bluff STREET WEST OF BLUFF and assigned lot numbers thereto, which Whereas, Gregory Jon and Peggy E. Stover hereinafter shall be known and described as Lot th have requested the vacating of a portion of 12 760A and Lot 776B of McDaniel’s Subdivision in Street west of Bluff; and, the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, Buesing & Associates has prepared Whereas, the City Council of the City of and submitted to the City Council a plat showing Dubuque, Iowa has determined that this portion thth the vacated portion of 12 Street west of Bluff, of 12 Street west of Bluff is no longer required which hereinafter shall be known and described for public use, except for utility easements as as Lot 760A and Lot 776B of McDaniel’s noted, and vacating and sale of said portion of th Subdivision, in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque 12 Street west of Bluff known as Lot 760A and County, Iowa; and, Lot 776B of McDaniel’s Subdivision in the City of Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa should be Dubuque, Iowa has determined that a portion of approved. th 12 Street west of Bluff is no longer required for NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY public use, except for utility easements as noted, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF and vacating of said portion of 12th Street west DUBUQUE, IOWA: of Bluff known as Lot 760A and Lot 776B of Section 1. That the City of Dubuque intends to McDaniel’s Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, dispose of its interest in Lot 760A and Lot 776B Dubuque County, Iowa should be approved. of McDaniel’s Subdivision in the City of NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Dubuque, Iowa. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Section 2. That the conveyance of Lot 760A DUBUQUE, IOWA: and Lot 776B of McDaniel’s Subdivision in the Section 1. That the real estate described as City of Dubuque, Iowa to Gregory Jon and Lot 760A and Lot 776B of McDaniel’s Peggy E. Stover be contingent upon the Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and payment of $943.68, plus publication and filing the same is hereby vacated. fees. Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto Section 3. The City of Dubuque reserves unto itself a perpetual easement including the right of itself a perpetual easement including the right of ingress thereto, for the purpose of erecting, ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of installing, constructing, reconstructing, repairing, erecting, installing, constructing, reconstructing, owning, operating, and maintaining storm repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining sewers as may be authorized by the City of storm sewers as may be authorized by the City Dubuque, Iowa, as shown on the Plat of Survey of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown on the Plat of of Lot 760A of McDaniel’s Subdivision. Survey of Lot 160A of McDaniel’s Subdivision. 310 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby Whereas, the City Council of the City of authorized and directed to cause a notice of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary intent to dispose of said real estate to be approval on the proposed plans, specifications, published in the manner as prescribed by law. and form of contract and placed same on file in th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of the office of the City Clerk for public inspection July, 2002. of the Hotel/Conference Center Parking Lots & Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Fifth Street Construction Project. Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Buol moved adoption of the Resolution and THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF further set this for Public Hearing on 8/5/02 at a DUBUQUE, IOWA: rd meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the Public That a public hearing will be held on the 3 Library Auditorium and direct the City Clerk to day of September, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. in the publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Public Library Auditorium at which time Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Funds: specifications, form of contract and cost of said City Manager recommending that a public improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hearing be set for August 5, 2002 to consider hereby directed to cause a notice of time and acceptance of the 2002 Local Law Enforcement place of such hearing to be published in a Block Grant Funds, presented and read. Buol newspaper having general circulation in the City moved that this be received and filed and set of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less this for Public Hearing on 8/5/02 at a meeting to than four days nor more than twenty days prior commence at 6:30 P.M. in the Public Library to the day fixed for its consideration. At the Auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish hearing, any interested person may appear and notice in the manner prescribed by law. file objections to the proposed plans, Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. th Hotel/Conference Center Parking Lots and Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of Fifth Street Construction: City Manager July, 2002. recommending initiation of the public bidding Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor process for the Hotel/Conference Center Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Parking Lots and Fifth Street Construction Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Project and setting a public hearing for Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. September 3, 2002, presented and read. Buol RESOLUTION NO. 378-02 moved that the communication be received and ORDERING BIDS filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, RESOLUTION NO. 376-02 IOWA: PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF That the Hotel/Conference Center Parking PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Lots & Fifth Street Construction Project is NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF construction. DUBUQUE, IOWA: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount That the proposed plans, specifications, form of the security to accompany each bid shall be in of contract and estimated cost for the an amount which shall conform to the provisions Hotel/Conference Center Parking Lots & Fifth of the Notice to Bidders hereby approved as a Street Construction Project in the estimated part of the plans and specifications heretofore amount of $2,004,646.32 are hereby approved adopted. and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk That the City Clerk is hereby directed to for public inspection. advertise for bids for the construction of the th Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of improvements herein provided, to be published July, 2002. in a newspaper having general circulation in the Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk less than four days nor more than forty-five days Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on nd Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. the 22 day of August, 2002. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time RESOLUTION NO. 377-02 and will be submitted to the Council for final rd FIXING DATE OF HEARING action at 6:30 p.m. on the 3 day of September, ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 2002. Regular Session, July 15, 2002 311 th Passed, adopted and approved this 15 day of to the day fixed for its consideration. At the July, 2002. hearing, any interested person may appear and Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor file objections to the proposed plans, Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. improvement. th Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of July, 2002. Mississippi River National Education and Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Conference Center - Bid Package #3: City Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Manager recommending initiation of the public Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. bidding process of Bid Package #3 for the Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Mississippi River National Education and RESOLUTION NO. 381-02 Conference Center Project and setting a public ORDERING BIDS hearing for September 3, 2002, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY received and filed. Seconded by Markham. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, Motion carried 7-0. IOWA: That the Education and Conference Center– RESOLUTION NO. 379-02 Bid Package #3 is hereby ordered to be PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF advertised for bids for construction. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY of the security to accompany each bid shall be in THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF an amount which shall conform to the provisions DUBUQUE, IOWA: of the notice to bidders hereby approved as a That the proposed plans, specifications, form part of the plans and specifications heretofore of contract and estimated cost for the Education adopted. and Conference Center– Bid Package #3, in the That the City Clerk is hereby directed to estimated amount of $25,998,301.00, are advertise for bids for the construction of the hereby approved and ordered filed in the office improvements herein provided, to be published of the City Clerk for public inspection. in a newspaper having general circulation in the th Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be July, 2002. less than four days nor more than forty-five days Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on nd Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk the 22 day of August, 2002. Bids shall be Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. opened and read by the City Clerk at said time Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. and will be submitted to the Council for final rd action at 6:30 p.m. on the 3 day of September, RESOLUTION NO. 380-02 2002. th FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON Passed, approved and adopted this 15 day of PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS July, 2002. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk approval on the proposed plans, specifications, Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. and form of contract and placed same on file in Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of the Education and Conference Center– Bid At 7:36 P.M. Buol moved to go into Closed Package #3. Session re: Property Acquisition and Pending NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Litigation – Chapter 21.5(1)(c)(j) 2001 Code of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Iowa. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried DUBUQUE, IOWA: 7-0. That on the 3rd day of September, 2002, a public hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the At 7:52 P.M. Council reconvened Regular Public Library Auditorium at which time Session stating that Staff had been given proper interested persons may appear and be heard for direction. or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said There being no further business, Michalski improvement, and the City Clerk be and is moved to adjourn. Seconded by Cline. Motion hereby directed to cause a notice of time and carried 7-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:53 place of such hearing to be published in a P.M. newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC than four days nor more than twenty days prior City Clerk 312 Regular Session, July 15, 2002 1t 7/24 Approved:__________________________2002 Adopted:___________________________2002 ______________________________________ Mayor ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Council Members Attest: ______________________________________ City Clerk Special Session, July 23, 2002 313 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council, Special Session, July 23, 2002 Approved:__________________________2002 Council met in Special Session at 4:45 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Adopted:___________________________2002 Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Connors, Michalski, Nicholson, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation ______________________________________ Counsel Barry Lindahl. Mayor Absent: Council Member Markham. ______________________________________ Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a special session of the City Council called for ______________________________________ the purpose of discussing the extension of the outdoor service liquor license for The Busted ______________________________________ Lift. ______________________________________ Extension of Outdoor Service Liquor License for a One Day Event for The Busted Lift: City ______________________________________ Manager submitting information on a request from John Finn, The Busted Lift, for extension of ______________________________________ the outdoor service liquor license for a one-day Council Members event on July 27, 2002; communication from Frank J. Salwolke revoking his “no objection” to Attest: the July 27, 2002 event at The Busted Lift and a Resolution Granting issuance of a Class “C” ______________________________________ Beer/Liquor License (One Day Outdoor Service City Clerk Extension) for The Busted Lift, presented and read. The Council discussed the request. Buol moved to receive and file the communications and adopt the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Vote on the motion was as follows: Yeas—Buol, Cline, Duggan. Nays— Connors, Michalski, Nicholson. Motion failed. There being no further business, Michalski moved to adjourn. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6-0. The meeting adjourned at 5:22 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC City Clerk 1t 7/ 31